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RAILROADS ALTIMORE AND ©HIO RAILKOAIL CHANGE OF TIME, Novewsxn 1, 1875. * ™ LEAVE wASH.NGTON. $:00—Baltinere acd Way Stations 6:20—Cxic axp37 Lovis Fast Exranss at Martinsburg Snnep Lis and Way Stati nm ks and Way Stations Annapolis, Relay, Ellicott Uf Siations to Point of Bocks. s 20-Baltin an 9:15—Staupt larper’s Ferry, Esgerstown and Way Stations, to Pied: opment»! Metrvpoiitan Branch, * 41. T/MOREUNLIMITED EXPRESS. No stops, } Be—Bakttnore and Way Stations, 10—Bew Youre Exrauss. 1:30 p m.on Sun- 7 2:13—Baltimore aud principal Way Stations. 3:30—BaLTimoxe EXrRass. Sto; at ta ia dec ted Eas itimore and Way Stations. TISBTKG Fast EXPRESS. ALTIMORE EXPRESS « Niort Rxragss. ‘and principal Way Stations. Fast Rare. 5, 7:30, 8:20, datiy, except Monday. except Sanday 7:15.53, 9:15. 11:00am.,3:30, 80-740. 11:30 pm, daily except R74NON FOR wase + 19:30, 5:00, 6:35, 9:15 Washington only O om. 3:20. 3:30, 6:30, 30, 66 10-2 16'p y except Sanday No connec’ .¥ for Hagerstown, An Bapolis, St + Valley Branch, nor for New Fork and Pitind Ly siaet 5:00 am. id for further it und Ohio Gebet 4535 Penney! takew for bacgae- t Doint in ihe chi © checknd nod rece at any nod. SHARE. aster of Transportation. L.M. COLK. General Ticket Agent. GkO.S. KOONTZ. G Agent. novi-tf NEw YORK ASD WaSHiNaTo = ‘out ’ TO BALTIMOK®, PHILADELPHIA Ni W YORK. BOSTON ALL POIN7 ale, NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTO BNEW YoRK a WITHOUT CHANGE OF CAkS Shas Hine ts vew aD4 of ihe most EA AY 9:33 A MIS MAN PAKLON CAR TRAIN EXOLOSIVELY. PULLMAN P4L*CE SLEEPING CAKS UN Onend sfer Sorcabor S14. 55, tal by this scaber Zhe , tratas Une will eave deyt of Baliimore aug Potomac Bailrond, corner of 6th and R= 0°) A all, war 7:30 pris: for Philadelphia, New York daily , ox cept Butidny. geese SPafiman Oar Trata— York aud polute Wast daily excep? Su - — 1:30 p.m. Rxprowe for Philadelphia and New York jaily.ex-ep Sanday ‘ eRe. Bx prees for Philadelphia and way points Hy. 9:10 pm. Expr 9:23 a.m. Lin for Philad«tphis ur Philadelpia, New York PALUOM OARS ou ali Day Trains, PSUAO@ SLEEPING CAES on z for and checked st hotels and _pri- orders left at the offices of the per ISth street and Pennsyl- theast corner of Pennayl- a ND POTOMAO BAlL- 1 Passenger Ageut, i = wee GEORGE O. WILKINS. febi Superintendent, Baltimore, Md. ALTIMOR & & POTOMAC RAILROAD, Darot conn 6TH an” BSTKEETs NW. fter Monday, November 234, 1875, trains will can as follows: - TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE 6:00 o.m., Liuited Express, daily tor the West; daily excep, Suaday for the Nor'h. » Accommods.ion fur Pope's Creek. hiladel| vania avenue, « Vania avenue aud 6th street ot BALTIMORE A , Corner 6th an? B atrests. nd on ws Bxpree: for P and New ork. dsily Limited Express for New York, daily 4 Sanday in. 11:35 em, Past Live West and North, daily except tubday 33 a, for Philafelphia and Now 430 Peake ana Norfolk ris Baitimore, dolly ny daily except Sanday. m daily. m , Oincipasti omy daily for the West; hg es = © hema er vim. daly, New York Sight Express. INS ARRIVE aT WASHINGTON. ork Kx preas- daily. ‘hisn. dally except Sanday. dail, “. dation, daily except Sunday. ro ane iladetphie Express, daily. tue st Rx press from New York, daily vdmy dru-s, datly except Sanday . Catly except Sanday. and the bh Baltimere West. .. Bichmond Express, daily Sloat e Warbivetow Be 7:10 @. m. and 3:40 daily exc 4 yanect at Bowie with P.M. connec: a! ‘Treive arriving a W om Pi Menton with trains for Annapolis N achiogton at 11:40 sm, and im , connec: at Bowie with trains from Pope’s iin checked at be and West. Th Take Ghicege, Onabs . cago, Omal ints Bast. West, North and South. points Bee) O. WILKINS. Su, tacontent timore, J. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen'l Pase’r Agent. may23-tf 1875 PENNSYLVANIA BOUTS 1875 NORTHWEST, svUid AND SOUTHWEST. ait THE GREAT DOUBLE TBACK mouTe, Saee — we aye LZ ' — TYR ee Bes Geraci acted Waa tat Oa our MAKE CONNECTIONS (prongh from WaSHINGTUM te the WEST and BOBTH without coange. Tickets by this route can be procured at the of- wcoruet of Ur soul aug Pomp ivanta avons, Sod corner of Sil. street vanis aren Gnder National Hotel, where information ail tim, tickets at these offices can n Palace Cars for Obicago, eater - ; Gent Passenger i marl6 ly 38 + Gon’ Fetieieiphin, Pa. LEXANDSIA AND WASHINGTON B. B. ‘AND A4LEXANDE!IA AND FLEDERIOKSBURG B.B., Sorner af @ amd Sixth streets, Local trains leave fur Alexsndrt ssloliows: 6, 7, 6.9.” le, Lis m ; 1,3, 4°, 7 p.m.; 7 and os me a 6" p.m. daily,'alt other trains Alexandria as follows: 6, 7 and 7 p.m. The Alexandria a en tom and Obie "Sukar soUrivks EXPRESS, vie 5 leares Wasbington 11:3 p.m. gaily x % Through ticke:a to ail points South and Southwest for sale at offices corner sth ‘ive- nia w and corner 6th stroet and Ivana Bronte, Where passengers can lea bag- es. to be checked at all hote! yagh to destination. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General GEO. 0. WILKINS, nit? (AST THAIS FOR CarE May. OURS AND 30 MINUT) WASHING- alas TON TO CAPS May. $5052 aay Hie “3 cet-ty NATIONAL Save DErosiToe., Corner 15th st. and New York evenus. FIRE AND BUBOLAE-PROOF VAULTR. anak co, ante ‘Tiouse to LI DROIT = ‘FUTURE Days, JOSEPH F. KELLEY. Avccioncer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TM! | ON THE or abe. By a, eeOrEETy | ONT TH STREET 3 Sika, ¥ AND W STREETS y of IST. and recorded in ther Sus, folle $8. uP Gee land records fet of lum bie, we will Bromises 3 ber Tat, 1578, 4 o'clock p. m.. certain property in, Wel niagign Sty, P04 and being parte of Ey . in ome @. ‘Adams’ ‘sutdivision of Sq and jaare aud ing therefor at of in the Beraming age, bce athe we nea fase rue of a fot hence thenee south 18 fest 4 inches, and thence east 4 4 ‘@ two-story convey- ancing at cost . Te to complied with within terealde fm garetasie.” -H CLAGETT, _ "s Trustees, JOSEPH € KELLEY, Auct. ™ HE SOUTHWEST OTH AND K STREETS NOKT: By virtue of a deed of trast dated A; 2ist, A. D. 1874, duly record-d in Libor ‘No Pat, folio ; one of the Land Kecords for the District of Col- umbia, and at the request of the by, we will sett = pantie sacs aD ey N, E respectively. on + November 1875, the full »wing-descrited real’ estate. sit- ‘city of Washiugton, District of Colum- 376 o'clock, p. m.. the north twenty-five (25) ot numbered six (6), in square numbered three hundred and furty-thres ; 343), beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said square nam. bered three husdred and forty- ning thence weet along the esti: 1 north ope bundrd (100) feet. thence due south twenty-five (25) fect, thence eaxt one huudred ( feot parallel to the first line to the west lias of 1th street west, thence north with the west line of 10th street weat twenty-five (25) feel to the place of be ¥ secured there- in front of the bd at 4 o'clock p.m ali of Lots numbered two (2) aD@ (bree (3), in Davidsen’s recorded subdivision of original lots are two hundred au: two (252),0n uth tide of New York and lth strects, northwest, sald lot three (3) being improved by a three-story aud attic Erick tng nee c. Terms: One fe urth of the purchase money in cash, ard the balance st §, 12, 15 and 24 months, at 10 per cent. interest from day Of sale,secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or Ali cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $250 will bo required of the purchaser on K strest Jot, and #50) on the New York avenus lots at time of sale, All con: Neyaul>s ec com ui purchaser or purchasers the terms of sale aré¢ © gomp.cu with 1 vou days from day of sa!e, the Trustces reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers afier five sere eee NSAMIN F. BUTLER BENJAMIN P. SNYDEM;{ Trastecs nov2-cokds S7-THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED until FBIDAY, November 26th, 1575, same hours and places By order of the Trustees, novi? 19.22.24 | Bep,day of sale.) BZ-ON ACCOUNT OF THE ILLNESS OF ONE of the Ti until T place. eos, the above sale is farther Postponed SDAY, December 7th, same hour aad By order of the Trnstees. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. Rovi-wf.mta | Rep..dav of wale.] OUNG & MILDLETON, Aactior — Estate neers, and Insurance Le Droit Building, corner 8tb and F TRUSTEES’ PROPERT) Bre ita 766, folio 377, of ecunty, District of e holder of the re auctio: ZL he 6th day of Il that piece of of Columbia, ‘as the south balf of lot number sixteen,(16.) square numbered three hundred and ineteen, (319.) subject to a prior deed of trust for 40, dated November ISth, 1874, and recorded tn her 767, folio 236. of the afore-aid Inud records. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the be paid in cash, balance in six with lo per cent. interest, secured by. h deed of trust on the proporty. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. @200 down when property is soid,which Will be forfeited unless the terms of sale are com- plied with in five days from sale, and the property 6 Fisk aod cont of the defaulting © 6G aYNE. BNEILLE,§ Trustees. & MID! may be resold at thi purchaeer, Jas be ¥o =. f=} roves DLETON, Auets. COAL AND WOOD. 7] EW. cuakk. TB. CROSS, Jn. “=. EDW. CLARK & Co., DEALERS IN LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, §c. SASH foot of ath ot onst, bear Uuitea states Navy Pande Office, Room No. 1, ;Firemen’s Ins. Oflice,) over Bank of Washiugton, Washington, D.O. oci9-2m COAL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. Te and BITC MINUS COALS, nd HICK OBY WOOD in 23 Louisiana avenue northwest. st.. bet. B and O ats., southeast. street 801 ‘a octsl-ly GUINAND. PBOFOSALS FOR BEEF FOR INDIANS © oprce or act AIRS, L SUrexintaxDas EEA WHENCES Kat, Nov, 15,1575. SEALED PRopPosats wiil be this office, Dactuste? isi; for farpiaking’ the followiog CEMBEB, or farpish Ramed quantity of Beet, for issue to Indians in the Tor the Cheycune and Arapahoe Ageney—2,500 000 or the Che st J eight, Boot cattle on the hoof. Shite = },000 pounds gross a ven by the re- ts in charge. ails SA recat, the price per pound ‘at which be delivered af each of the its wil be made on receipts after the account Therefor shall have Deen, Properly apt proved. LZ proposal must have a copy of this advertise- pa an = thereto re SUPREE SLURS E a DTRIOF jovember, A. D. Ix na doun F. Gates ito. sien baits uses ee igo bi aoe, to Sohn F iter, ihe ‘bes always been & that that AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNVON. H. WABNE Beal Estate Broker and Auctionerr, ‘ederal Buildings, corner 7th and ¥ sts. northwest ALUABLE IMPROVED NSISTING OF A TWO ST\ 38 Ey. H. ti ri E i Ab. FRARR I SHoo soi mosom, | Trastoos, S7-THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED. on account of the raio, until MONDAY, November ‘29th, 1875, same hours and places. By order of the Trustees. _Rov2t-eokds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. W388, 5. Wintiams: 5 to Green & Wi: joneer, jnccessor ams, Auctioneers, 1001 northwest corner of lth and D streete. VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR ‘ALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On MONDAY. the 29th day of Novem ber, 1875, at 4 o'clock p. m., I shall sell ia FunE OF the, premises. being part of Lot No. 1, ‘Tneker’s subdivision of eastern part of lot No. 3, gqvare 513, Improved by « well-built three-story frame dwelling house, located on the north side of Washington sireet, bolween 4th and 5th and @ and H streets porihwest, firet house west of 4th street. ‘Terms of sate: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 snd 15 months, for which notes wil interest at 8 per cont. per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property wold. Conveyavciag at the cost of the purchaser. $50 cash req time ofrale. If terns are not comphed Jays, to be resold at exp: nse of purchaser. ‘This preperty must bo sold to close a Building As sociation, conseqnently investors may expect a go id property ‘st @low pric, making it adesirable ia- Fostmert. © WASH B. WILLIAMS, aoa ‘Ruotioneer. T0-mMORKOW. DURCANSON BEOS.. Auctionsera, Southeast coraer 9th and P) streets northwest, SILVER WATCH AND OBAIN, MELODEON, ADD DEED UF TRUST NOTE AT AUCTION: Ou TUESDAY MOKNING, 30th Novem ber, 1875. at 12 o'clock, within our auction rooms, we shail sell, tr Cash, to pay advances ura Charges, one Deed of Trt Note, drawn by George James, at 18 months after date. aud dated June Ist. 1874, and made pavable to the order of Julian W. Deans, upon which certain. parmenta have been made: one Silver Watch and Ohain, oud odcon, pore st” DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, UNCANSON BROS. Boutheast corner #b TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. LARGE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND DOORR, SASH, BLINDS NSWELS. BALUS- TES, ove eee: BYAVEEIs, ©. At auction, in front of cur Satesrooms, cor- Ter 9th and D streets northwest,on TUESDAY MOBNING, November 30th, at 12 o'clock. DUNUANBSON BROS. noy27-2t [Rep.&Cnr.| Auctioneers. iH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, a. F to Green & Williams, Anctioneers, No. 1001, northwest corner lth and D streets. TWO STORY AND ATTIC FRAME HOUSE RONTING ON MASSACHUSETT: quare 517, having 30 fest frout, ranning With an average degth of 89 feet to jey. with im- provements thereon, consisting of a two-story attic Frame House. containing about tea rooms. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 asd 13 months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by deed of trust on tho property sold. All convey- sncing, &c..at purchaser's cost. 100) down when the property is struck off. nevird WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED anti! FKIDAY. November 26th, 18/5, at 4 o'clock p.m. Sal fi e novd. °° WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. S7-TBE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, November 34, 1575, 0n account of the rain, atthe seme honr and ge, 27 -a WASH a WILLIAMS, Auct. MAS DOWLING, = Anctioncer and Real ILL AND FIXTURES OF THE MARKET, AT THE JUNOTION OF Lite AND M STREETS NOKTHWAST, AT On TUESDAY, November 30th, 1875. at 1 o'clock p. m.. fn front of the premises, | will sell the Lease (baving four years to ran), Fixtnres, 4c., &c., of the Circle Market, at thejunction of nov26 St THOMAS DOWLING, Anuct. OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, nd fusuraace Agents. Le Droit Building, corner 8th and F streets n. w. TRUSTER’S SALE OF A LARGE 4-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND STORS, SITUATED ON THe CUBNEB OF 71H AND I STREBTS SOUTHEAST Pursuant to a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pawed on the 2h November. A. D. 1875, a Equity causo No. herein Mleande Miller. by inant and George W. Miller and others are defendants, I will sell at- public auction, infront of the premises, on THURSDAY, Decem- ber 2d, A, D; Tes, at 4i¢o‘clock, pm, all that joce oF pares of ground be - Bred #72) beginning at the eoutheast coruer of satd square ahd running west slong the line of I street elety feet four and a half inches. thence ‘north eighty-six feet eight inches, thence east five feet, thence south one foot |. thence east seventy five feet four and inches street, and thei eis re ‘the line of 7éh nee south “five fe inches to the place of beginning, improvements thereon ‘erms of the sale: Oce-fourth of the purchase money, ther with the expenses of the sale, in cash; and the balance in three equal Iwelve and fhteen mo purchaser's notes, and by a deed of trust 100 ‘will be required conveyancing at the purchaser's cot the terms are not complied with in seven days, the Trustee re- maxes thes ht foresee ihe property at the risk cost o ne purchaser SIDNEY T, THOMAS, Trastec, ING & MIDDLETON, nov23.27,298dect "Auctionvers. B. . Ww. i ABNEB, A ; Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- TATE 0) BERT, 8. PROVED BEAL ‘ATE ON G ST. SEY 12TH AND 137TH STRE! OF VALUABLE 1m ROVED ae iN aye. of LL & ©0., Auctioneers, 936 L mn 9th and loth streets. SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF TH FNTINE STOOK OF FURNITUSE. Gale TrRRS. to. CuoSe THe FCREITUDS Cue Cc at JRE BUSINESS, "ON AQCOUNT OF THE {Lu HEALTH OF WML. WALL, Fey. at our sslerooms, rom day unl silts a pape '¢ bame in pa: Elegant Walnut Chamber Saites, with Drossing Walnut Bookcases, Writing Desks and Tables, Parlor Suites, in He nd ites 5 Walnut Wardcobes, Sideboards ine Etegeres,( Plate Gla s\) Chamber Suites, Walont and Oak Bxten. n Tables. Cane ard Wool seat Kockers ard Chairs, Mirrors, Batracks. 1 Paintel Ba Trans, 10 Marble top Washstands, Several Oil Paintings, Carpets, Oil cloth, $0 Oli. cloth Rugs, Bair sod Shock Matieees, Pucker Spri g together with all the stock contained in said Terms: One bundred dollars and under cash, and ail over that amount @ credit of thirty, sixty and ninety days. with approved indorser. ¢ call special attention of the trade to the above sale as the aale is peremptory. now?) 2* WM. L. WALL & CO., Ancts. iHOMAS DOWLING, uctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of & - corner Pennsylvania svenue Tith st. A VERY COMFORTABLE THREE-STORY 10K DWELLING HOUS® AND LOT ON 2 TH ) iste Ss NC WEST, ate AUCTION On THUBSDAY, December 24, 1875, at 4 o'clock p.m ,in frout of the premises, e sell Lot Fin subdivision of Lot No. 3, in eanai jo. situated on the north side of D street. bo- tween lth and 18th etreet« northwest, improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling Hoase. Terme: e-third cash; balance at 6 and it months, with interest at 8 por cent., sec ared by of trust. Allconveyaucing at the costof the chaser. A deposit of $100 required a! time of ss ate THOS. DOWLING. An J. BWEET. Le al Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. 611 7th street, opposite U. 8. Fost Oillce. PEREMP1ORY SAL. NG LOTS IN TH BREN D BE SANDTt I will offer for sale at Brblis auc‘ion,in front $B of fie premises, on MONDAY: Decnuber Sen, 1875, at 4p. $5 athe following described bo ‘ : ing Jote,'to wit: divided into two lot We will ell on WEDNESDAY MO: December 1, 1875, comarencing at 10 wi Tw Cott 4 2i feet 3 in 100 feet. eet. ‘Terms made known on day of sale, Fifty dollars doposit reqnired ou esch lot sold, and conreyaacing at purchaser's cost. Title perfect. ; 9-4 K. J. SWRET, Anctionoor ee "XONOANHON BROS., Anctioncers, wv Southeast corner Sth and D streets n. w. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO LARGE AND Di SIRABLE THREE-STORY BRIOK DWE ING HOUSES. ON FOUR-AND A-HALF STREET, NEAR THE CITY HALL. By virtue of a deed of trast, bearlag date De pher 23.8; D. Isid, aud duily recorded Ia Lt ber No. 769, folio 418, et sey «we will sell, nt public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSD 4 Y ecember 9, at 4 o'clock p. m , all that certain pa~~ cel of ground known and described xs lot bumbered fourteen, (14,) in square numbered five hundred and thirty-three, (533,) In Washiegion city D. 0. to- gether with the buildings thereon. ‘This lot fronts fif y-four (54) feet two and ® half (23) inches on 436 est. inthe immediate viciuity of the nd is improved by two substantial brick ow occupied as Jaw offices. The souih No. 321 4% street, having a front of abut ie (20) feet, will Ue frst wold, and immedi ately thereafter the’north ‘building, No. 32345 Street. Terme: One-third cash. and balance in two equal payments, at one and two years, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at t! eight per cent. per annum. secured by trust on the rroprrty will be requtred. $220 ou each house required at the time of walo. All conveyancing at purchasers’ cost. If the terms of sole are not complied with within seven days from day cfsale, we will resell the property at the risk and cost ef the detaulting purchater, apon giving five days’ notice of the time avd place of such resale by advertisement fn the National Republican aud Evening Star. ‘TH. SESUP MILLER ARTHUR FENDALLA ¢ Trastecs, nov29-td DUNOANSON BROS, Aucts, ° AND MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, ahs Ertate and Tnsoranos’ Agents, Le Droit Building, corner 8th and F sts. nortt.wost, TWO SMALL waeors A PoTUMAG RIVER, WASHINGTON CUUNTY, D. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated on the 224 of August, A. D. 1873, and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, i Liber No 723. folio 4%, and at th» Lape of the party sccured thereby, I sball sell at public in front of the premises. on TUESDAY day of ber, A. D. 1875, at 3 o'clock p m. No. five (5) and eight is in Thomas W. Ber qyalyiston of "Blue Plats,” and a part of Views’ sat rarvered by Bahdolphs Govle. and ith a certain deed from John A. Middle'on etal. to Annie M. Middleton et al, among the said land records, in’ Lfber No. 704, folin 312," Said Lot No. 5 contains abont 36 acres, 0 roots and 9 hes, and Lot No. 8 contains about 54 acres, 3 roods and 24 perches. and they are both auimproved ‘erms of sale: 97,10, with © cent, fren the tet Gay of December, &.°D expenses of sale. in cash; and the balance ual installments, at six’ and wi vy gegen gets Tesoll the propert rehaser, notice in the kvening Star. WM. 8. MITCHELL, Trustee, REGINALD FENDALL. Attorney Rov20-cokde YOUNG & MIPDUETON. Ancta. Coust BALE. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court Bistict of Colnmbie. passed on oy ie] red in the city of Wasbington, vlumbia. Each lot will be sold se} 3 fronte 116 feet on North Capitol frond; nd is improved hy the tarde y the house ki ides ‘The house is near the fine view of Washington he Potomac. has afront of 67% feet on North Uapitol street, between © and D streets north, contains 30.215 square feet, and is improved only by an old able of little value. Lot $ adjoins Lot 4 on the north, and is of the same dimensions, It is unimproved. Lot 6 bas a street and street. 11.600 square feet, and is improved by'a large two- story frame building, which is now used as a store- hor I ple lot for business purposes i very near the Baltimore an Ohio railroad cepot. ‘Terms of sale as to each lot: One-fourth cash, the remainder in three equal instalments in 6,12 and 13 months frem day of sale; the deferred payme: ar int from f sale. and to be secured b; conservatory 1. and commands a It contains the court, the trustee reserves the right that 1ot ut the risk and cost of te doe faulting puachaser. All conveyancing at PU chaser's expense. 4.8. WORTHINGTON, Low 29-m,w fa Trnston, H. WABNEK,. PEGEMPTORY AGOTION SALE OF w: mG Ee ea ¥ ° Eu, ‘Aun Kerr, admitted to probate 27a July last, and ordered to’ be recorded by the Su Court of the District of Gol 4 “LOTON SReRORTH SDE UF ROE, MEAs pee ‘the AUCTION SALES. UNCANSON BEOS.., Matt D Southeast corner ef 9th and D streets n. w. SECOND HAND FURNITURE, BEDSTRADS, BL REAUS, WASHSTANDS, UPRIGHT AND FRAME PARLOR SUITES, NEARLY WALNUT MARBLE ToP CHAMB sit ; WALNUT 3 WINB CASE; WALNUT New: On TO-MORROW, (Tnesday,) Novem 30rh, Commencing a! 10 o clock A. im, eel tn frome of onr Auction Rooms the assortment of Furntiure, Oarpets ve longing soa gentleman deciiaing hourkstpiog. ts im SS WASH. B. WILLIAMS, anct UNCANSON BRO: Bor BANKRUPT SALE 2009 PACKAGES OF READY MAD UTHING— OVER OATS SUITS, BOYS a OSOM ‘Ss; CANTON AND BSBIRTS ANT DIA roms, we shall sel!, with the trade ana private partios d stock of Ready-M PPUNCENSON BROS. Auctio, Corner *b t -2zsem> a5 eben Ob Dee mo <3 er emeors Cetine The public are res; Paintings, which ar: ov 29 St ft B. ‘A. WARNER, re Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal corner 7ibeud F streets N. W. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE SUBURBAN PRUPEBTY IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. D. G., eT a BY “TRINIDAD” A F 8 OF CAPTAIN VU. P. PATTERSON A HE LATS BENJAMIN I. FEN A ‘HE ASYLUM FOR THE D v ON THE BALTIMORE A: BOAD, AT AUCTION. virtue of a deed of trust, dated April. A. . 1871, to Daniel Ls. Eaton and myseit, daly folio 287, one of the tang a ty, in the District of Covambia, and at the request of the party tecured the-eby, I will sell at auction, in frout of the prem- tember t 5 ises, on MONDAY, Sept 13th, 157! o'clock all that certain pices and ing aud being iu the hin the owing ing at the Stone he northwest corn:r of that part formerly occupied by George aided,” and ‘running, thence ) we ¢ hundred ‘and’ eyentcnn ‘cli links with said condemn fence formerly pat up between werd Fenwick; ) id to ‘Mangam by #0) one Mangum Goed dated Septeaber 2, nt percnen more or less, excepting six (6) acres oxcen jamin ‘ick, lots numbered 9, 10, 11 1864. and 10.11, 42, in eqaare 3: Jota $8 and 39, in square 8; lots 29, 21, 23, $5.24, 25, 25 2247, in sjuare 6, of F.W, Joase subdivision of Sth ‘Terms: $7,000, with interest at 19 per cent. per av- rain fromeh prit lisa. tocar ct sale aod en ieecnnt sale in cash, less @225 paid aud the bal- ance at with iuterest from day of sale, tonthe property soll 8200 a8 uired at time of sale. Ali conveyanei: purchaser. If terms of sale are of sale the Tight to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting par- nt . GE ‘Trastos, ang20- ELL, Balcaman. S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until TUESDAY, September 21, 1575, same hour and * GEO. W. STICKNEY. Surviving Trustes. sepitconds 973. COLDWELL, Baleee, S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- —— TUESDAY, September 2% th, 1875, same GEO. W. STICENBY, Surviving Trustos. wept Sakis OIE COLE WEL Bae: fo. comply w fer ber 23° 1575, 1 shall Dg terms id sale made on Septem! resell the same at public auction, on the on, on SATURDAY, November 13¢h, 1578, at 4 o'clock DP. &., at the risk and cost of the defat purchas- or.” GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustos, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until BATURDAY, November 20th, 1575, same hour and povsax?: W. STIOK NEY, Surviving Trustes, BZ THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Post- PONED, on account of the rain, nntil SATURDAY, November 27th, 1875, same bour and place. Gko. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trastoo. @7THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- FONED until SATURDAY, December 4th, 1575, and place GEO. W. STIOKNEY, Sarviving Trustos, nov29 eod J.T. COLDWELL, Sale-inan- Di irctiseee Sommer of bth ant D sts., northwest, TRUSTEE! ‘ALE. AT AUCTION, x GANT DWELLING. IN A MOST DESIRABLE, OF THE CITY, ON I STREET, BE N VERMONT AVENUE AND horn T NORTHWEST. virtue of a decd of trast to us, dated ‘2%, 1S74, and recorded in Liber No. 7i7, the land records of the District of ‘ill, on MONDAY, the 89ch day of - 1375, at 4 o'clock’ p. m.. ig frout of ‘at public auetion, lot No. 23of J. livision of origins! lot No. 5,in are iB if ut 8 BRUB., Ancts. j Ruinte-Auctionser, 619 Tth streot, SALEOF RW eee se) Stal A eee 0 8 Shera.z ope of tha yer at oe SEE Re eae son of : Smunanne a ay &, WAGGAMAS, Trasieo, _EVENING MONDAY.. ScrcipE oF A Youro Greu.—Aa_ young girl Bfiee: years of age, daughter of William Oge, a laborer living near Venice, Batier county, Ohio, drowned herseif ta the Miami river on Satuntay last. Various causes are assigned, among which was an effort on the part of ber parents tocompel her to marry &n elderiy man whom she disliked, bat the most direet influence litthe quarrel between She had been sernbbing the floor of their house, and corrected by a slap a smaller ebild which sotiet floor she was cleaning, st bundle, apd st elder sister accompany ing to pacify and dissuade noms bax purpose, but without avail. On reaching the river. she first threw her bundle of clothing in, and then plunged in herself, almost drowning her sister who was trying to pull her back. She sank in about seven feet of water. Her boay Was recovered pear the same spot a few bours afterward by means of a seine. A MAN WITH A MANIA FOR FIRE Geo, H. Forward a farm band at Hadley Fails, Mass., bas surrendered himself to the sheriff, and asked to be kept from tncendiariem He burned Henry Strong's house and barn about a fortnight ago. He says he arose in the night, took bis lantern togo and feed the stock, when the impuise came to him that there must be a fire, and that he must set it This Impulse bad such influence on him that he could not resist it. to set his Mr. Strong's. atern he went up across the lot to the rear of Mr. Strong's barn, and kindled the hay between the cracks in th and then ran rapidly home. Seeing ti! Was eflectual, he was the earliest to give alarm. When he saw the bulifings blazing he would have giv thing to ande b work. He has attempted to destroy ti i sine it could The x sh is proba’ persons live s the river on the heights above say OF SHAKESPEARE —Per- a pou the literary aad moral records of Shakespeare are partiy & 10 @ sense of oppression suffered by oder the weight of so tremendous Hiect. Itis an unendurable tyranny. nO escape from it. No matter in t new direction & new writer sallies nORt alwaye he discovers that this h iters of tragedies. Tenny: Well, before esspying hit the highest praise he couk hope to win was the praise Of even remote association with “that bigh and sacred name.” A critic dares suggest snch an association, and the world rises up in rebuke. In vain the Spectator re- views one of Shakespeare's tragedies, potnts out tts weaknesses, and shows how much more severe we are upon the contemporar, on than upon the author of Henry VII Vet does the world care for Shakespeare's fanits. It is Shakespeare that it waote.— Se y December. PURLIC ScHOOL DiscrrLiIne—The Sober Second Thought.—& recentease of punishment ton public school in New Haven bas led to @ new and peculiar rule authorized by the board of education. It_was tbe cus- tom for the teachers in the Eaton school to detain delinquent pupils after school hours lo study their lessons. One afternoon the rincipal. Mr. Joseph Gile, saw Edmana Seely sitting back in his seat with his arms folded, his book closed, evidently determined bot tostudy. The principal spoke to him; the pupil did not answer. After questioning him Several times without being answered, Mr. Gile seized him by the arm, put him out of the room, and shook him severely. The boy says as knocked down. The principal and some of the pupils deny this. The school commissioners, after @ thorough investiga- tion, made @ role that no teacher shall pa ish a dieobedient pupil on the same half day of the commis: 1D of the offence. THE SFQURL TO AN Ew whereabouts PEMENT.—The ofa couple that eloped from Newbureb, N. Y.,a long time ago were re- ly discovered in & peeultar manner. The couple area Dr. De Wolf Joues aud Mrs. Andrew Ermencker, the wife of an indastri- ous German, who married her ten years ago in Georgia. Jones became acquafnted with her by being called to attend her while sick. After she had recovered she asked her hus- band to supply her with money to visit her relatives in Georgia. He did so and she left, taking her child with her. She did not re turn. “A short thme ago he received a jetter from Mr. Calvert of Chicago, whostaie t that his child had related a siory to him of being cruelly beaten by Jones, giving residence, and name of ‘her (athe: mereker proceeded to Chicago, { guilty pair, and bad them arrestea. Jones is respectfully connected there. Now that he bas got his child, Mr. Ermeneker cures but little about the elopers. Four WomMen.—Under the abo the New York Star has the follow! terious paragraph: Trath is stran fiction. Within half a mile of House square live four womea who are known In connection with the stag sprung from nowhere, is the wi tor of @ leading American new Eecond, after years of toil and some Success, is the wife of a millionaire. better born than the ohters,is one of t * of the present managing editor of a leading American ne aper. and earns a modest sabsistence asa let girl in oue ofoar chief theatres. Her husband supports a second wife” on a large salary, confident that the love of his real wife will protect him from Prosecution. A fourth started as low as oue can start. and is to-day notonly among the Stars of hi ro!cssion. butan honored mem “4 Of the sc'ectest social circle. Queer ten’t it ad the USINESS.—A Milford (Del.) paper sa Philadelphia and Wilmiagton sportsmen, who visit the lower part of the Peninsula, hunting game, buy up ali the birds they can get at a high price to carry bome as troph: es of their own skill in the business. This competition has rua tue price up so high that our epicures, who do not care to pay such extravagant prices, have adopted ihe novel method of hiring the crack shots at so much per day to shoot for them. By this plan they get their birds mnch cheaper. A bot will bag from thirty , Worth at present prices ‘ir services can be had at A POWERFUL WHIRLWIND —A singular accident befell Colonel George of Kent county, Maryland 20, just before his removal to While on his way from Chestertown to his home in @ carriage, during @ severe rain storm, he was stroci by & Whirlwind. The carriage was lifted entirely up and thrown forward on the Lorse, and the colonel thrown under the terrified animal, which fortunately re- mained quiet. Tuere was a perfect deluge of rain at the same time, and he was complete- jy drenched, though not much hurt. SCCINATION LECTURER IM- PRISONED.— Mr. Wm. Abel a, @ grocer in an extensive business at Bicester, has, at the Bicester Sessions, been sentenced to 7 days’ impriconment in Oxford goal for re- fusing to have a child vaccinated, and de- clining to pay a fine 20s. therefor and 10s. of costs. The defendant is known as a public speaker against vaccination. The magis- trate passed the above sentence instea! of = @ distress for the amount.—Siand- &7- At Smithiand, in Ken! 1 itucky, @ divorcee Sica tae ering dads pliant o'eloc R married the ®2 Motion was made in the New York 3? *50,000. The pastor on Sunday accused Mr. O'Donnell from the altar of being a member of @ secret society. and advised the members ofthe church to hold no communication with him. Festas O'Donnell alleges the tanguage used affected his private charac- acter and business to such an extent as to drive from Lim nearly all his Irish ous- tomers Tur TRIV Ss HOUR OF MR. JEFFERSON'S GREAT PH in England t* clouded with a great erief, His _ gest child, a boy four years old. died in London two weeks ago after an illness of four days. This child—Harry, the Pet of the household—was born in Chicago on the night of the great fire. His death brings sorrow to one of the happiest homes on earth. By peremptory command of phy- sicians, Mr. Jefferson continued to act. LYON, (the signal officeron Mt Washing- ton, N. H..) supposed to have been lost on the mountain during the severe storm of Wednesday, reached the sammit next morn- ing in &n exbausted condition, having passed the night in a deserted hat A Promisine Trorrer.—Two thirds in- lerest in Jenifer, the two year-old thorough- bred of Edgecombe, N. C., were sold on Wed- wday inst to the Tar River jobkey clad for #950. “Jenifer is entered for the spring races at Saratoga, Long Branch and Jerome Park. A VENGEFUL SCHOLAR.—McCormigk, @ ‘choolmaster in Ross, Michigan, was nearly killed this week by being strack with & stone by a boy named Mahouey, whom he bad punished. —$—_—_____. 87°F lipping toes” ts the fragrant fowerof spereh applied to dancing by the first society of Osborzs City, Kansas. 87-A number of Brooklyn churches are badiy in debt and thinly attended. 11 is pro- posed to “double up,” sell some of the bulld- ‘ngs and combine ou fewer places of worship and fewer ministers. #7 Henry Bachman, a German of very re- spectable ‘character in Brooklyn, t recure work since last sam- spevt his savings, huog him- CUMMINS—LEAR. November 24 bi Bavy ¥. Oy the Ber 0 of Philadelphia, Pa, of this city HOLLIVG Wednonday, 7th November. 1875, at McKendree M ct the Key. Bobert W. Tod Ma. b 3. H. isaac 8. Hou . B.. second daughter of Jas. ford, esq., both of this city OED. ADAMS. Op the 2b iusteut, Mrs. ALicn ADams rife of Jats T- Adame - - uberal wil place trom Kyland Church, en Weduesday, the Ist oronat ah p @. GUTMAN. On Monday, November 29, 1875, Emax et Gorman, iu che 534 year of his age. Friends of thy fomtay mbere ot Eliyal Ledge, No. 00,1 L » 1.0.8 BO ‘Ts B.; Wochinet . spectiuliy insited to ral from late residence. No. atroot Toredsy, November Wh, at 2 o'clock Uimore Sap please copy | MABLOW. On Senday, the 25th instant, at Sickck Pm. Wa M. Mancow, da the Sist " i es and friends of the f are respect- fully requested to attend the fuceral hie late residence. 314 B street wortheast, oh instent at 2¢ clock ° MOORE. At his residence on Dunbarton street, DA: Georgstowa, 28th touant, Capiatn Jomm » 0n6 of the old defenders, aged 5/ yours and *Ponersl to tak pl Senter at anere © place o'clock, at Oak Hillcemetery. SMITH. On Saturday. November 27th, 1875, Bsnaneee M., beloved wife of R. 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