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RAILROADS. _ PALTimene AND D OHIO KALL BAILAUVAD, UCTION SALES. FUTUAE MAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. CHANGE OF TIME. Noveween 95, 1875. ™ E1VE « ASHINGTON. J gad Way Stations. Sand Pitrenerod Fast JUNCANSON BRUS., Auctior Sou: thoast corner 9th wad D sia Borthwest, SALE OF TH THREE (3 CK EacH. 10 BOUTA aera Pe ere Ss B w Six 8D Tru STRERTS EAsT, res EES By virtue cf a deed of trust, dated Feb: 29.1875, and duly recorded in Liber No. Ta, TRUSTEE: WEL io 362,0ne of the fos agtor ~tcgping at Way Stations. county, G., and at the reyscat oft the partis cs and Way Stations. cured thereby, we will sail’ at public aperiin, Ta ‘Rol Way Statiten, to Prag: | {FORE of the prémines. oR WEDNESDAY, a72h'0 ‘0c Eagerstiwn and Way Stat Metropolitan Bri XiiMitED Exranss, No stops itimore and Way Stations. Sher, Hs ot, 4,30 o'clock ». m., ail that cortata | Ui Premises situate an gia the city of Wash m, 1D. C., and known as, being all of, Lot numbered ef, 5.) in square numbered eight hundred and sixty-nine (#39.) ac- aerate oF plan of said city with the im- "eon, Cons of three three-story Brick Houses, £°" three adjoining Abe terme cf sale: One third cash; the balance in Botes 12 and 13 months, bearing . aoe in- trent tl paid and secured by a deed of trast on the perty sold.” A deposit of aid will be Fequired of chaser or purchasers on each House at Romy All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's it the terms of sale are not complied with fa sive days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of ¢ alting par- LARNER CABLES TDs vistt Trustevs. S7-THE PURCHASER (AT THE FORMER SALE) of the western 17 feet front, with depth of the above, lot, having fatled to compl ‘we will, on TUESDAY. the 1 A: D. 1576, at 4 o'clock pans te front of tee trees f-es, proceed to sell, at public ‘auction, at the risk pied goat of the defautiis@ purchaser, the westera 17 4, Sauara S00, by depth of said tot to alley, Hinpraved bys thrve-story Bric a fal BNE r DAVise ¢ Trustecs RR AND NORFOLK EXPREss. 1:30 - 0% Bunday, stopping at Way Sis- © and principal Way Stations. EXPRESS "grederick, and Way Stations inc! and Way Metropolitan Branch.) ago kimore, Annapolis sen y Stations. ' OfNCINNATI Exray. 6:00—Bal simone ExPaes: — _— Baltimore and Way 8 Une Fast Exrress, MORE BAPRESO. ane owx Nignt Expr leeping care. mors and princi pal Way Stattons @0—Granion Express, Day ‘at any Station ail 3 West ol Washington 10, 4: 45, 7:30, 9:20, a m dutty, éxoapt Monday. pt Saturday 30, 9'15-11:00am 40.11:30 pm, dail LEAVY ySTATION FOR wasH iousor, 619 Tth street. 4:30, 5:10. 9:15 4.1m 5 12:30, 5:00, 6:35, Under and by virtue of deed of trust to ma, 9:14 pm. cw. “21830, 8:00,6:53,% 50, uly recorded fm Libor £55 f ‘one of the a1 1 abi, Iwill é rber Lsih, Isto, at 454 front of lace, at’ pabtic eI ay for he highest bid r Valley Branch, =: 500 nm. and 210 pia. mutton apply at the Baltimore fices, Washing! Band auction, and Lot sumbored 6,7 and'8,in square numbered 533, fronting on street scuth, between Delaware aveaue an socond Street west. ‘erms of sale: One fourt 18 and 24 month-; deferred cash; balance in 6,12, ts to be sactced nd to bear iatersst at the rate cf 8 pér cent. pér annem. Convey stcostof purchaser Aftern:s of sale are not ; 2 = $4, ‘s ‘ah : Ake A Master of om- Fal Ticket agent. With in five days: the trastes rowervos the the rick and emt of dafanitin ral Agent. novl-tf THOS a WaGGAt a: _ JEW ¥OKK AND WASHINGYTOS Teams = a! Ling pHs, DOWLING, Auction Sr anit Weal Rstate Brox LL POINTS iN Successor to Latitaer & Ueary a fue Southwest corner Pexusy! tin avenue ud Tb ot LGN WASHINGTON AND ¥ Sasa acos) onset YORK SyUARE NORTI OF SoUanE 1026, BodND- WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. TH - The eau Api this line fs new and of the most any Stihits NORTHEAST, aT PUBLIO Se ts Sars: 3A. M. 1s PULL- s On MONDAY AFTEBNOON, December 13, R TRAIN ySiv D2 40 clock. on the premises, 1 shall seli PULiaan Pa Lae ACE SLEEP. the whole aare north of f square 1026, con- rains by this depot ‘of Baltimore and Potomac 1 Gch and B streets, na follows: 7:00 Bh. Express for Philadelphia, New York aod points Bast Gnily, except Sunday. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 9:23 pan xpress Palla Gar Traine Satyrescrst Samsey —_ Tae NEW ENGLAND Bi DOMESTIO aoe iladetphia and New York | 7, 2 Vea oeear a iis . im SSUINE 4:30 pm. Express for Philadelphia and wsy potuts al eceeuy eae 9:10 pm. Exprowe for Philadelpaia, New York | cially adapted for sen-opine and points Ew o. WITM i UARS on all Day Trains. | dec8-tr Ry Fine Groceries, s Pennsylvania aventie. ® SLEEPING CAKS on | & 7 Bight Trains. es R. €. MANN, Senvod Gen eoecpen yn en ne rected at Ge of Stalls, 655-639 Center Market, hotels and 4 t the beg whe ~ ner 13th street and Pennsyl- BERF, V L snd LAMB of Lomita ono sea theast coruer of Pennayl- | 4 Gem esnwtanriy ou hand Mone AND perma BAIL- | J) gacuB. CATERE. 2 and B strcets. By 24 Soe inh streets Farragat Sanare, Has received from Paris new Molds aud other novel- Dinners, S2a No. 4 Western Market. YD, ager Agent. Puiladaphtn, "Pa, GEO! WILK Superintendents Baitimores M4. E "ater, garnished, 81; disks ey, ard: Meal: nt 7 BA srzimonks & PoTromac RAILROAD, Biiver and Dechtative Ohine to order." dockins? DxPot con® 6TH AND B STE wine Mondsy, November 224, 1575, ‘rains will ran [oi TRAINS rao FOR BALTIMORE. om. Limited Bxpress. daily for the West; daily except Suuday for the Nor: m., Accommoda.ion tor Pope's Crock. 720 a), Express for Philadelphia and New ‘ork. i yt Ss ed Bapress for New York, daily gt 20TH STREET MARKET. WM. LINKIBS. GEO. W. LINKING. 720 20TH STREET. The best BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON and VEAI arlor Car Train the country sitsrds, at tatket pricors all kindsot Bund eee ene eet Loaiia PRAnS Su eke suis mons ae dally except Sanday. ine WM. LINKING & SON, m on Hauat ae — ny 8 forthe West; ‘innat y for i * daily except Saturday for the North. ‘datly, New York Night Express. INS APRIVE AT WASHINGTON. nn. Now York Rx prese. dail Accommodation, daily ‘except ‘Sunday. Botts: BUCK WHKAT, &. Fret Line, daily, = ace nmodation, dally Golly except Sanday. —— aew = Butter hiladelphis Bxpress, | eiler's Diamond Syrup. Nermont Maple Syrup. Cape Cod it op under our mop Ex prose, daily except Sunday. Pore Currant and Quince Jelly pu B., ‘Acsossencaatlc om. daily except Sunday. own supervision. 4B., «laity from Baltimore and the West. hdomnonhe m., Kichmond Express, daily sortment of hiew leaving Washington at 7-10 @. m. and sa | bY “dail except hy aa ‘at Bowie with stor Pope's Creek line. ‘Trains leaving Washington at 6:00 a.m. and 4:30 connect at Ddenton with traina for Anny rising. at Washington ati ay aad STEAMER LINES. ee Pope's (TBE INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING Pamensors Iraving thet orders at Ticket Office, Leip iee pl = Borthwest corner of Mth street and d Feanerivaats ja | STEAMERS LADY esata: LAKE AND JAN, BSvepue, north» est corner 6th street and Penneylva- \e FOR NORFOLK, CONNECTING WITH checked at bctels and residences ta ali points Norts | LN. _ FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE Weet. Through tickets to Cincinnati, Colum- iN emee NAY, Se ORK. a0, 1518, the 4 Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis, New E Penal dq shee & pines Ke wilt y Chicago. 4 2 rth and South. make three Sripe week weekly, ‘bet wy 4 Washi and Leave W r GO. U: WILKINS, Su tendonts, ™ fe WiSeetay oof oy in gaye Was fave aon it. Phu: LS D. M. BOYD, Jr. Ore fant te may23- re Foceday, Thursday igy and Saturday “at 33 i GB 1875 rennsyivanta nours 1875 | stuameR soun w. rnompson FOB POTO- To MAC BIVER ee 'S. See ae SOUTHWEST. | The Company having placed this OICE BEEF. TBandred hive cea Loins for sale to the trade in pairs, at a low figure. TURNE Dovid Im 74 aud 76 Light a leave as Sesmer on the route ebe will, on and alter TUES: w \. Baltimore. % = am AF, October 26, mak: tony Sl a be) m “hI Re principal i landings,) as fol Y—Leave Washington at 7 8. m_, got I. ; Oarriomans returzing, ‘rrive i Wantiosion aft igi pense ee nears ms SARE Lematease: niey baedeea miles saved to Western and Central ) arrive ~y Was! ry Sunday MA 1 Re leat et is waRiiwatos ts the WEST and satya srt ati wereld beg ‘H without c ‘staterooms apply at Kets by this route cam be procured at the of- | ¢ Seen, anemen of nts atons Sonar gpemecsith he Compays under Bistrot abaak, end f 6th street and Pennsyivavis ue, Sa Teliable information [MERCHANTS LINK OF Scameieee E GREAT DOUBLE TRACK wit Scenery, Palace State-room Day and nal Howl, where ‘Will be given st ail tim: BETWEEN Passengers procuring tickets at these offices can WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. pore peg ercimen tg Palace Oars for Ubicago, shite st incaaa hips B. °. _KRIGH as Peep Aporb. Jn. *Gen’l Passenger Agent, JOHN GIBSON cee Le marlé-1y Puilsdciphtay Pa. | ly ripe between Nt A LEXANDGIA AND WASHINGTON Bu. | AEDBIAL We fellows 5 2 from Pier 41, East SATUR! EUICKSBURG B.B.. | pthc leave GEOhGr TOWN every whibat ay p.m. 8. m.,and ALEXANDRIA For full information 2 apa = ke. PLA. ’DBEHAM, business office and wharf,63 Water street, George- town, oF at the office of the Fresident, near P-street bridge. SON, President. ‘Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Orders ne at General Office, 603 Penusylvania avene, or at the steamer’ 's what, will be prompily attended jeoll-tr UTHERN EXPRESS, ria Richmond JEW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, leaves Wasbingion 11-35 pm, dalye yanday Bx Through tickews to ali pelts South and Suthwest PHILADELPHIA. AURLANDRLA, WASH- for sale at off corner 13th street and P. ‘iva- GTON AND GEORGSBTOWN. Bia avenue, aud corner Sib atest ofrand Pet.osyivaaie SAILING DAYS. From Pier 2, North Wharves, Philadel jenue, w Bere parsenge orders for bag- Pad » q CC Ry it bear Bovboor, From. 89 Water stccet,Georgetown, General ee Pts to at’ Philadelphia with Clyde's Sieg SN. O- ERRERE, Cones ore az Bemi-weekly Line of Sutamers for Provi- nd Ne land States. age in Boston by tls lines cag INSURANCE. ¥™. M. P OLYDE Edo, ral iadcipuia, ae ~ 5 ED. ey NDUSTKIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO i PANY, sie on b 5. an Local train- leave for alexandria as follows: 10.11 8.5 1,5, Co Ok ee | and w. daily,’ other trains 3 Kk, 9 vevonshire street, Boston, 7 Freights delivered by Knox's Bx) left at General Office, 03 Penasyivan oF Svenueser WASHINGTON, D. 0. at the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptly attended ON TEE te. sopa-tr WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENT CUNARD Ling. Home Ofce—1229 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. with the i E CAPITAL.......... covessemsenee 50,000 Pi slag Poon of are ae yg oft sel - A Morrison, Page, Actuary FJ. Wright, bec ; Marshall, Geo. Agt. | y¥2 the outw Panag frm Gacenstown to ‘Ceavening kon nows-te Zong thos 1 egumlllalta Joux T. Anus. D. W. Keremam. | 9 ihe om aes fog, Meridian ARMS & KETCHAM, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN semnelet nani Peete Drott Building, Corner of ¥ and sth Streets, | POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. = “s Ct — 4 Paout New eens orn From New coe Igeria......Wed.. Dec. 8 Algeria......Wed., Jaa. 12 Er Wed; Bec: Java ——— Wed, 3am. 38 Ching W Pee. twee. *aehear Wot dus ‘WEDMEebAy meu? of the LYOOMING - A York. MEANY taste een goom Mo. DAY tom Kew Tonk i staunch old company bas for | ©. ‘se Sr te a TEs oF Passact—Oabin, 980, 9100 and $13, = BARR. Agent. | Gis, gold, additioual. Wetura tickets on tavorebis tickets to and from all of Europe at low rates. Through bilis sod Sher pore A fail Sooroge pemaee ‘OOD & MOBEISON, OAS. G. FRANCKLYS, Agent. CALLED to the SUITS Soe Lori Fennaylvanis Tiapneiuas STS nee, 22 8, povas Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer and Heel Eetate Broker At the old stad of Latimer & Cl Southwest corner Peunsslvauia avenue aud 1th at, ARE 597 AT AUCTION. be pSTRES SALE CF V4LUANLE REAL ES- FE, Si3e TED BETWEEN, Isr AND 2 ETS SE ANL DN STREETS bute averion Pp By virtue ot a deed of trust, Deariag date the Pita day of May. A. D 1570, snd recorded the county ow ashington. in oe of the C ore ¥ secured. we will Hie auction, in tront of the pr on day of December, 1575, ad o'clock ail that certain tract or parcel of land situate fn the city of Wasbiogton, in satd District, to wit:—All of Ps ware numbered five hundred and ninety-seven ieseats a8 eighty as thousand six hundred a8 follows, to wit: Two thousand va in cash. and fhe atances for which the notes of the purchaser shall taken, Dearing interest at the rate of seven per amet er Sa ee le semi-annually, and secured bya on the property ey: six, twelve and eighteen months. A it of two red dol- lars will ber goired Hy " time of sale. All con- \poancinn at the cost of the parchaser. if the terms of sale are not complied with in Ld Se 1 the tras- ieee repervo the right t« Teaoll at the riak aod. Cost etwulting eULet K TRILBOURN, easicos, AMES M LATT, novso-its FAM THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. be District of Colam a eanines, Broker and Anetioneer or 7iband ¥ streets N. W. Federal Buildings corner RUSTEE TPOPERT « abt ust, dated April 1, A Eato and myself, duly: Of the party in frout of the prom: Y¥, September 13th, 1575, at 5 ror.ad situate, Vaxhingtons D.¢ getes and bounds, io wit. Begiuing at the Stone 0 rthwest corner of that m-—, formerly occupied *> Gorge Oyster, called “Trividad if Sud runsing the: ane — seventy -se (17) Aogroes, east five (5) perches, more er le~s, Witt: Oy ster'a line, that rans to Stone No. 5, to the west line, condem: for, the railroad; thence north forty-two and if (4255) degrees, "st one hundred and ‘ssventoon cz) petches'aud coven (7) links wI'R said condemned ine to & division fence formerly pat ap, between {his part of @ lot owned by Edward ‘Fenwick; ce with said line fence north twenty-three (23) Gegreeeone hundred ‘ant anireoen (113) perchos and fifteen (15) inks to a locust tree #tanding at the end of said fenee. marked for eis thence south saty-five and » quarter (65%) d west forty eight (43) perches and seven (7) lin Ore OF loss, fo, the division line e-paraiing this land from the land formerly held by Mr. Derrl»ger; thence with said line and a continuation of the direction there- of t to the beginning, eae No. 3 containing sixty- four (64) acres one (1) rood and twenty-nine (29) perches, more or less, oxcepting wx (actor und thirty-three (33) perches, sold to one. Mangnm by Benjamin [. Fenwick, in dead asted September 25, 1364. and lots numbered 9, 10.11, 12, a ore 3; ote go 39, in square 5; lota 20, 21, 22, 35. rou fauare 6, of + Jones subdivision of : $7,000, with interest at 10 per cent. por an nam from April 1,578, t0 ¢ay of sales and expenses af sale tn cash, leas $225'paid on acconnt, and the bal- ance at six and twelve months, with interest fro oFsale, secu dof trust on the property sold: 8200 a8 a depos be required at time of sale. Ali conveyancing at expense of purchaser. If terms of saie are not complied with in ten days from day of sale the Trustees reserves the right to resell the properiy at the risk aud cost of the defaulting par- Chiaser_altor ton day advertisement. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustoc, augsieoide BT - COLDWELL, Salesman, B-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until Soaenees September 21, 1575, same bour and 2080, oe Maree ts Surviving Trustee, sepl3-eo. Tv. t. COLD WELL, Salesman. Ke-THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER Post- pened until TURSDAY, September 25th, 1575, same id plac a GRO. W. STICKNEY Sorviving Trustee sepa cond . T. COLDWELL, Salesman. Sz THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE DE- ecribed having failed to comply with the terms of salt sale madeon beptember 2° 178-1 aball resell the same at prblic auction, on the premises, ou SATURDAY, November 13th, 1875, at 4 o'clock B.1., At the risk’ and cost of the defaniting parchas- or.” GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustes, S*THE ABOVE SAL IS POSTPONED antil SATURDAY, November 20th, 1875, same hour aad i pise®: GEO. W. STIOKNEY, Surviving Trustes, novls sod 7 THE ABOVE SA FURTHER PoOsT- PONED, on account of te Fala, antl SATUBDAY, November 27th. 1575, same hour and place. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving ‘Frusteo. nev aed S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until SATURDAY, December 4th, 1575, Lace same hour and *'GKO. 1UKNEY, Surviving Trastee. nov29 eed ®2 THE ABOVE SALE. 1S FUBTHER POST- ned on acconnt of the weather unl SATUR- AY, =o, 21, 15) me hour aud place. . W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trastee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 48H. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ‘Successor ‘& Williams, Anctioncers, 1001, Torthweet corner lh aud D stress TRUSTERS) BALE OF Al VALUABLE ATE (NOW USED AS 4 WOOD AND. PARDON THE SOUTHEAST Gukae ET WEST aND Q STRERT Nouri. By virtue ofa deed of trast, bearing date cu SB ee be dar of Cetcbers 4: D. isv4vnnd daly. re- ‘corded in Liber No. io 155, &e af the lend records for Washington ¢ a ity, D.C., by ee oa varty secured he ‘eby, we ‘elit sell ie anction, in front ot tha’ premises, on Ta nsbaY, the 16th day of Decea D. iszs, at 435 o'clock p. m., all that piece, oF parcel a ground known and desoribed as being the north one haif of lot numbered eight (3), in square numbered four hundred and seventy-eight (478), in the city of Washington. ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash (of which $100 must bo paid at sale;) the deferred payments to be paid in six, tweive and cighteen months from day of sale, with faterestat the rate of 3 per. cent. per an a SE otthe rastece. ere O le to y com} with within six days after day of sale, otherwise tho Trustees reserve the Fs bp the pro at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, after ong week's notice, All co cost. ve. ni a wid. BOB'T H. WA dec2-eokds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. as aALe,, m4 EABEDEEMED AT ROBERT. FULTON’ Ss, 314 9th street, between the Avenue and D Epil ell for re to. the, highest MO ay TU Ty the 13th aud “14th “St Deceurber, 40 o'clock in’ the morning and 6 in. thé creping, and continuing morning and evening Boul! the whole aock 18 disposed of, consisting of Gila and Sliver Watches, Dram sad Rings Plated ard Solid Bilverw: atotee it seieal Instruments, Boots. Glothibg, "Furniwure, Sewing M ‘bin "yy Cal ta. dect ot? YP WiLLlaM SMITIT, Auctioneer. TEs ES’ SALE AT PUBLIC $octON tH AN EXOEEDINGLY VALUABLE ESTAT. hua THE HEIGHTS nowt ok ‘GEORGE. IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING By 'virtus of a deed of trast, Boaring date the lath day of Aprily 1574, aud recorded ie: Likor 47 at folio 248, of the land records of the county of Washington, in said District, and by dirsction cf the huldeef the prom zote thereby secured Ho Mil offer for sale at public suction, im front of the premi DAY, the 14th day of De- fender: =s locke Dom, all that | tract of or called, consisting of of fear several Row united in one, which was fo Rinckall and by him sold to yo? “Older, nd which said parcels united in one are bounded on the south by the lands of overs Linthicam, as conveyed to him b Bos. om the west by the lands o! and Robert the lands of Wil- ‘and Robert re heirs, aad con. taining in all forty-five (45) acres, of land, more or late Charles filet, pentor: by Hencyeai vod nelater » Junior, by Henry jermeister by deed d ated May 40, 1567, and recorded in Liver J, S Mo. 13, folio 129, of sald. Inad Seconas; ict matating of ® @ large and hand- hg tne 1» are tmoney oobe Goer Salance tn. equal install Bonies at eee ead twenty astern at sale, for which deterred ts the pure Ss require hie. prom! b; 8 deed of tr t sold. A di it 00 reguired ‘of the purchaser at the time Peeale seer GENE CARUSE, HOBERT E PRESTON, ¢ Trustees, Df pov23 eokds GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct. N AVY DEPABTMENT, Buaxav oF Ooxsravction bend co Barats. ‘November ie 13 The Ni will offer for sale at auction, the following wamed veusels, re ArTtus UniTED ‘Stare Mav. Brazion, New Loxpon, Monee, Me 37th of mber. 1578, at Hooviock m-,the U- 8. eteamer “Sevanne” of sion tone measurtament, At THE UNitgD States Navy Yap, oy Yorx, on Tuesday, the 23th of December, O'clock mes the U. 8. steamer DeLa wane,” 02,40 At rue Unitap ‘States 1 LiNAS Yarp, Fonzour, on Friday, Pe of December, 1815, at 12 o'clock the Us jnnen,” of tnd tbe G. werent of hoa measnrement. 615. ai folio 344, of the land regards of j DEY. ent and Auctioneer, a om 19, Le Droit Baiiding. ve TWO STORY FRAME Rene BETWEEN V AND ood of trast. $100 do All conveyancing at purchaser terms of sale are not comptiod Sith in ton cost. day S after sale the o} resold at the Tek an: nd cont of of the detoalting ing purchaser, afer five days’ advertisement B, 3, WARNER, Trastos. nova3-eodds GE - STICKNEY, Auct. S7-TILE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THUMEDSY, December Oi 1973. same oar aud BH. WARNER, Trustee. a GEO. W_STIIKNEY, Auctioneer. Tuomas BE. oe with = secured by a deed on Sor, of Jn tate Auctioneer, £:: On THURSDAY, “Derember 9¢h, [ will offer auction, House No. 212 ramon containing about 12 15t 35 by Soo ay of eae THIS EVENING. UNOANSON BKOS., Auctioncers, Corner 9th and D streets northwest. eae Y SALE OF RARE oun. one OF WHICH CANNOT BE DUPLIOA- TED. Int UNTRY. DATI arn “Mt A. 610 INT. KMBBAC: TitkuLog L S PHY, &CL x be sola within our auction rooms, corner Epaitnead sets norhweat, on THURSDAY aud FRIDAY EVENINGS, December 9th ang 10th. commencing at 7 o’cl ck DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ¥O-MORKOW. D NOANSON LBOS., Auctioncers, Southeast corner of 9th and D sta., northwest, SPECIAL | BALE or ENGLISH WHITé, GRAN ty Tete Wace: TEA POTS; Tk ND DESSERT Paik; SCARE Ps N LUW ACCRES Onartt ry) coop” at Tlu aod FRIDAY MOBNING, December 10, yclock. within our auction rvoms, we will ell the ab veg invited. 1s, to which attention DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. pAND as Strvers deed of trust, dated March 15th, Freorded in Liter Na, Tale folle 57 et weq., one of the land records of county, in the District of Columnbi written request of the party secared t sell at public auction D. jovember 2. reby,we will on the premises, on TUES- 1375. at 4 o'clock p. m.y all that piece or parcel ot land situate and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and desi ¢ as all of Lot lettered A, of division of lots eight and nine, two hundred and fifty- soren, vements thereon, consisting of a two stery Brick Dwelling. Also. by virtue of adeed of trast dated February 19th, 1875, and daly recorded in Liber No. 773, folio 77. et Req, one of the aforesaid land records, and by the wxiteon requeet of the party seeured thereby, we will sell, ablic. at the TURSDAY, November 234, 157 m., all that plece or parcel of lant in # Washington. District bia, krown and desigoated as lot numbered three equare numbered five hunéred and thirty - geigut si. ‘Terms: Cne-fourth cash; balauce in 6, months, with interest at Sper ceut. per annum, s0- one cone of trust on the property sold. A de- ot ill be required on sale of each lot. maveyancing at expense of purchaser. ‘If terms Je are not complied with within seven days af- le, the trustees ico of thet to resell the Property ath rs an steuiting ure Chater, after five daze! advert CHAS. E. TRASEH, Trustees. JNO. eis EDSON, a: . @7 THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, cuscoeet of the rain, until MONDAY, November Pa 1575, same hours and places, By ‘order of the hovii-cokds J.B. COLDWELL, Salesman. as7-TH BOVE SAER IS FURTHER POST- PONED matt FRIDAY, December 10th, 1475, same hours and places, Py irate stees. trost.dated May 20th, fed in Liber 140 353, of the ard records of the District. of Columbia, we will for sale at public anction, in front of the prem- MESDAY, Deckmber 1st, Isi5, at 4 sg paris ts 24 and 25. in John ibd: ion of square 331, and begiaui; therefor at a point in the west line of 10:h stree west 13 feet 4 inch: ft corner of aai thence west 4 foe sonth 13 feet 4 inch thence east to the begin- ning. with the improvements thereon, consisting it P Seg Frame Lhvo sale: One- fourth cash; the balance en Biers ee installments, at 6,12 and 18 ae pure! OF his or her not poy fond ‘pay ments, wit! (rat until pai annum, secured by a deed of raat at 8100 deposit on acceptance of Sicing atcost of purchaser. erm: with a res Dw ay, fe novis. cokds JOSEPH F. KE YY, ‘Auct. BZ THE ABOVE SALE. IS POSTPONED TO IDAY, December 1. 1375, the same hour and Place. By onder uf the Trostees dect-s.tuth3t JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Auct. BH. WARN B.* Beat Estat tbsroxer ana Auctioneer, Buildings, corucr 7th and W atrocte BW S) SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- THF ROVED, PROPERTY, ON THE SOUTH five OF NEW ETWEEN : SSORTAWESE c wanes ° oF ep ete a deed of (rust dated Apr 2ist, 1374, duly recorded in Liber No. 744, folio néof the Land Records for the District of Col- 4. Bhd at the request of the party secured there- we will sell at public, suction. in fromt of the Base respectively, on THURSDAY, November Sth, Is7s, the fullowing described real’ ostater dt, pes ein the city of Washington, District of Oolum- ia, to wits At 3)s o'clock p.m., the | north twenty-five (25) fect of Lot numbered ‘six (6) in square Dumbered three hundred and forty-thret (343), begtnuing for tho same at the northeast corner of said squate mum- bered three andred wad forty-three (343, and rua- ning thence west along the south line of YK” street orth one hundred (10) fest, thence dae south fremty ve, (25) fect, thence east cue hundred (100) feet parailei to the first line to the west ge of 40th Street west, thence north with the west line of 10th sircet west’ twenty-five (28) feet to the place of be- ning WAud at 4 o'clock p.m. all of Lots numbered two (2) and three (3), in Davidson's recorded subdivision of original lots ia equare two hundred and fifty- two (222),on the south side of New York avenue, between isth and lath streste, northweets 3 gai lot ire (3) Deing improved by a three-story aud attic Brick Dwelling, & ‘Terns: Une fourth of the parchase money in cash, acd the balance at 6, 12 Of the purchaser on the —K-street lot, aud the New York avenue lots at time of aoe, 5 Nyanciug AE cost of purchaser or parc the terms of sale are uct compli writes ers days from day of sale, the ‘Trusteos reserve ror to resell the property at the risk and ‘cost of = sare 2 a or purchasers afver five ys’ adverti: BENJAKIN F. BUTLER, RENJALUN P. SNEDELS Trastocs, nova cosds VE SALES ARE POSTPONED November 26th. 15/5, same hours End places By order of the tra novi 29.22,24 (Rep day of oteel BZ-ON ACCOUNT OF THE ILLNESS OF ONE of she Teastess.the above sale ts further Postponed uutil TUESDAY, December 7th, same hour Place. By order of the Trustees, B2-THE ABOVE SALE] 18 FUBTHEB POSsT- PONED on account of the weather = oo. DAY, Dec: mber 15th, 1875, same and place. el tl Brecier vee Sree oouowEt, Salesman, deci -t,th sat,ta Bep., day of sale. TRUSTEES’ BA: VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST ot? taal OF B AND 12tu STREETS ‘SOUTH Tip virtue ofa deed of 1s, wo ea a ae lic anction, 1a eae a frout of the brepincay on WON 281 A Deowber Toth. Ise, at 4 "a yall thoes pieces or urcels of mand, situate ia the city of, Washing. iv ktown es original Lote uambered 1s: acd 20, ia rauare uumbered 900, aad containing wermas 1.000; wits interest at ten annua from March isthe 1576; 19 day of salerand Se pense of sale, in cash, aad the balance at 6and oie suk sree senor wy doa Bf w Geposit ny ined at of sale, Sicouveranctnig at parchuwcr's costs tobe BERUSS AL ESENE™ {reson bal a He F Hf a 4 Zi ot le Ti | a | Fi en 4 tice Fi Zs 5 ‘ b bated ransviieeetGbns 5s + aninbnmpisbamnincooroe diiiin: meiurd ceesareedteabeiosarei Hamisieas 1A oomcee ic aen RaaR if Si qo See ee eee Ee g58 7 —7 gees da} 2 ster Pease? BE : We pal . ae Be AUCTION SALES. TBomas Dow Line Auction! rand Real Ratate Broker, At the old stand of Ladmer & Ci Southwest corner Penoryivanta avenne “aud 11h wt, Pl ST lock, in front of my fanction a Dall sell large aud varicd sullestion ode ‘will be sold precisely at 12 1575. at 4 o'clock p we ble LOT on the east site of With «treet, between N and O streets northwest, the same bel Lal LS ie square 367, 25x12) feet, to @ 20-f. pay ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve Months, with eight percent interest S2- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED anti! SATUBDA December 1th, ne ir and } OLDWELL jace decd td (Bep.} Auctioneer, B. WABNES ~ DESIRABLE BUILDING HALDE OF BOST., NEAR = December 13th: 1575. at 4 fered at pub call thet cer im the ub Bs ot cristal Poesnesher gua. te sateen S, fronting 2% feet on K street he balance até, 12, and 18 pe NCANSON BROS. "Aactioonr. Boutbeast corn {9h aud D streets a. w, BOOKS ROO! BOOKS BOOKS FoR TH 2,000 VoL 8 Boi 8 cial y 7etegn {n of them suitable be eold pt anction by Dee Foot th and D strests, on MONDAY aul TCLS. AY NIN December 13th and 14th. at 7 Tuc sale enbiecseiarge x nes. Science, * Spec Catalogues Low orders loft with the Auctioneses attended to. ; DUNGANSON BROS, Ancts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Beal Beate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Clvary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania aveuue aud 11th st. CATALOGU} E SALE La aavenue aud lth street; MONDAY VE NING, December 13th, 1575, commencing at 7 oer — to any address on a| ‘Terme cash THOMAS DOWLI 8/"-Persons unable to attend the sale can hi heir commissions execated by the auctioneer. d YNMAN & GREEN, Dow fens Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, 412 7th strest north TRUSTEE’S Sey EOFV VALU ABLE eae BAL ESTA SITUATE! ON THE WES SIDE OF Tare STRE, er WEST, BETW LN BAND 0, SOUTH Eas’ By virtue of adeed Re trust to us, dated the isthe day of September, A.D. 1874, aud by direc- of the psrty secured thereby, we will offer rate. infront of the CLL AReR, THURSDAY, December 2. Ie sli that certain piece or parcel of ground situated in the city of Washington, and Known and Soiene. ted as part of Lot No. 20 (twenty), insquare No. (two hundred and ninety-six), said = being ine cae twenty-two fect of seid lot, by the dopth r with the improvements thereon. : Une third of the parchass money to be paid in.cas! nd the balance in six aud twelve months after date, with interest at 10 per cent. par snpom until paid. Gue hundred dollars down at sale. All conveyancing at SS ‘scost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in six days the pa Rh to rovell at the risk. aud cost of efaultin: SS aser. DOWNMAN, GO GREEN Nf Trustecs nov20-td M. 0. LUTTBELL, Salesman. 87-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED nunttl THUBSDAY, Dec. 9th, same hour. By order of the Trustees. M. 0. LUTTSELL, dec3-tds Salesman. B2-IN CONSEQUENUE OF THE INCLEM- ENCY cf the ee the above eale is Sfurther pontpoved = December’ 13th, came asters. OC ee Oe CSEUTTRELL, Salesman, OWNMAN & GREEN, DEN Entats Dnvkirs and Auctioneers. ‘No. “iz Tin sreet orth west i ahd Rey OR vat Re yee he kame ep ON ‘wo ToOMREY SKORGETOWS, ABUVE WEST | ate By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 2ist, 1873, and recorded in Liber 737, folio 364, The land records of Wasbiugtoa cou, f Columbia, and by direction of the hy notes secured thereby, I will gellpat District P are cued ted in ‘* i ten to ngetuwn, D.O., being parts of Lots 254 and 268, in said addition, beginufug fer tho same at 2 Lot 264, on_the west side of Montgomery street, and run south 77 feet to Reuben Daw » line, (250 feet fram Weet strect;) thence wost 120 feet to the —— line fol 254; taencs north 77 fect, more or to the tine of Lot 264, thence east on said south line rie feet to the baginning- ‘oved by a substantial Frame Dwelling house, ‘erms of sale, as required by said trust, =) ow, wita ten per cent. interest thereon from A. the ist, 1576, together with the expenses of this on fo SS. in iz none hs, "Sno a: by — aia ‘trust on tae lown when the property 18 struck off. | =o terms of saic are ‘nc t complied with iu five days, the Trustee reserves | fea eae Se resell ab 12 Tisk and cost of the defuult- WILLIAM L. a Trustee. dec8 tds DOWNMAN & Aw OUNG & MILDLETON, Aactio Real Estate and Tosurauce its Le Drott Building, corner stb and F apn . ee TY Aton AugAnLR IMPROVED LLING ON WES: e RTRERT! NowrHWast ee TWEEN a tte dated November By virtue of a deed of craw vere _ recorded tn hpsretinmgy vee of of Washington cou: secured thereby, we will sell. we front of the prémises, on MON December, 1575, at 4 o'clock p. m. Xu that round in Warhtoaton city, District of Colambi wown and described as the south balf of lot uumber sixteen, (16,) square numbered three hundred and Pe n, (319,) subject to & prior deed of trast for A), dated November 18th, 1574, and recorded in fiter Ter, fio 236: of the aforesaid land records. Terme of sale: One-third of the money to id in cash, Dalance in etx ‘nd twelve mouths, with 10 per cout, interest, secured by ‘notes and seed af toast on the peop. Coney ing at "cont, @200 down when property 's sold, whict cb Will be forfeited waless the terme of wale’ are Pited with in five days from sale, and the pro Tuay be resold at the risk and cost of the ‘Setautting ct sa PA. yf ree nov26- YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. ‘THE ABOVE SALE I 18 POSTPONED until moNnay, ag same time and place, EB: rd f Tastee. pippiaimbaias - <@ & MIDDLETON, dec?-d {Bep.} neers. pwamse & GREEN, Aucti yeep Estate Brokers, No, 412 7th street northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAI VARUABLE IMPROVED HOUSE AND WHAUE AT Foot OR PORo, MAC STREET, GEOBGETOWN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 24th, 1873, and recorded ia Liver . folio Su0.0f the aud records of District of Columbia, and by direc: tion of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will sell wt i Bay suction. in frout of the premise: ob bias December at 40) clock: pm, that piece or Property ipiug tn Gece Bias which was conveyed’ by William fa John Davidgon by deel 18,4. Ds and record among the land rezarde for aid Dis: trict in Liber J. A fi 2 taioed within the fibsine oo pomeryng viz: on the north by Water street; on the west tion flak wharf; on the south by the chanel of the Potomac ver, andon the oagt by the property com: Keser by Othe Mt Lin ‘aod ra ikea be by age “No. 30, folio €9, and being alesse come Br ed to Joseph L. Bavage by EVENING STAR. The celebrated actress, Mixs Sasan Den: died at Bluffton, indiana, ing, and ber remains were brought to unis | city last night. Her husband, is stopping at the Gran’ hotel Denin had lived an eventful lite. lady's original name was Dentin, went Or the stage at an early age. to bave been, in early life, the bandsomest Woman ever seen on the stage. comedian,named John W re been @ drunken. yesterday morn Fox, but the marriage was an cane ‘one, aud @ separation was soon effected. Denin then married @ man named Hunting- ton, & minstrel man, and sepa: him. She then married a major in the Uni- ted States Army, at Washington. aad by him bas one living daughter, a young lady aged about sixteen years. hext husband was Colonel Morris, who now sincerely mou. With Colonel M jpoken of on all bands as a most estimable gentieman, the lived for twelve years quietly and While in this city a cs Dentin told General Maca: ried life with Colonel Mo ful and happy, and tha’ pletely contented as a: Miss Denin was a tress of a great ¢ merit, and she and hy vives her, Buccessfully” starr this country @ The cause of Miss Denin’s death was a fall she received on the Academ in this city, about four we playing Leah, nad been bliss she was as com- one time an ac al more than onlinary ud in the bri ge structure gave way, precipitating Stage, a distance of about first it was though that the i Was slight, aud the lady, strong will power, continued playtne Heult roles for neariy a week, mately compelled to take to her bed, ar md she bas never since been a well woman. fall she received severe { which she never recovered. As above sta the career of thy a able and varied o § in excitement by cowhiding Mr. bat was ultt- al injuries froma 1 as & remark: ne At one timec quite @ newspaper nowriet Denin hal a warm, impulsive hand always open to cli Sentinel, Dee. 5th DECEIVED BY A GIRL.—The Boston Post bas the following account of a successfal di tion lately practiced in that city me last August a prepossessir alied upon Mother Louisa (the rior of the home ‘Lady Supe- and represented to her that she wished to join the order of deaconesses (to which the Lady Superior be that her father, who was a wealthy siding in New York, was very much ‘opposed to her joining. She ‘also said that a lawyer was negotiating with her and him, aod she expected that he weuld settle an annuity of S*,000 a year upon her. Ibat if she was successful in obtaining that amount she would dollars @ year upon the home; guarantee’ of good with her mother two checks—-one for =5%, and the other for $5, trust. Shortly after she signified her desire to go tx shopping, and invited the credu to accompany her, which invitation was ac- cepted, and the two = went f pany. Upon their arrival purchased goods, the which amounted to $5 Boston, where goods nA the alue of 2800 were purchased, the Sisters of Charity going security for the goods, she supposing the two checks in her possession would se cure her from loss; but alas for human ex- tations, for a® Soon as Miss Townsend zd got possession of the goods she suddenly disappeared, giving no clue to ber where- and upon examination the checks were found to be wortiiless. A RABBIT PLAGUEIN NEVADA. er in from & ranch about twenty miles below Pavaca yesterday informed us that the fekis of growing vegetation, etc.,are totally des- troyed by large armies of rabbits that infest that section of country. These pests visit the different ranches every moraing and enezal tour through the grain and e crops, devouring and destroying over thing in their march. whose ranche is In Meadow Valley Wash, of cabbages and grs mer has been patiently cultivating this plot of ground for the last thi ths, with the expectation of lay! in enough provisions for the winter, an when about ready for the market these pests pearaues on his ranci, the above result. His loss is estimated at Prairie’s ranch, fifty miles north by an army of She also promised , to keep for her in entered the house Miss Townsend regated vala bad nl entire cro; of Pioche, bas been visited these animals and fifty acrss of the finest barley destroyed; and at the ranch of Jadge Rives, in the valley below town, as soon as the grass or alfalfa shoots above the ground it is devoured by the rabbits. Poisoned wheat is going to be freely used by the farm- ers, with the hope of killing them off.— Pioche ( Nev.) Journal. UNExprcrep Levy By a CONSTABLE.—A respectable business man went toa promi- nent lawyer the other day, thinking he ata case of embezzlement or larceny. peared that there had been a judgment o! ainst the gentleman, an e plaintiff came up to him, eaters into conversation with him, and play? asked to see his watch, which = . atte The lawyer admired called a constable—whq near—who immediate! + — it ge Was conveniently levied on it and car- Hence the gentleman thought had been stolen or em- y tnat he consulted, however, decidea oat his legal friend had though he had pot acted ine tae wast could be commended as professional.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat, A Boy Kini His BroT#ER.—The Nash- ema — ) American says’ of @ peculiarly distras... ae << bad last Thursday. Shelton, sged six and ten years were playin Not overstepped the Lebanon was bamberiand. strost ir father's house. They were throwing stones, as boys will, when Ned, inger in'the stomach and ed him senseless. A gentioman near by ran out and child up and carried him home, wi effort was made to resuscitate him, ‘put in in vain, death ensuing about ten minutes after the blow had been received. Ned wept for his play-fellow, and refused to forted, fandering disconsolately around the house, moaning, ‘1 dida’t go to do it; I didn’t go to do it. _—— Sap SToRY OF SUDDEN TeMrTATION.— ‘Two women not in needy circumstances were arrested at Newark, New Jersey, on F: eng ilfering smail articles from a si ich they were ostensibly, trading. ‘were taken to the police station, and one of them, overcome by the horror ofher disgrace, committed suleide in her cell. cell in the same build: for assault and battery a: uiSo bung himselfand passed out = world. The case woman was started on a shoppi! her companion, yiel struck the ee , @ man imprisoned She seemed to nave excursion, and, with to temptation with about as much motive as a school-boy robs and when she discovered the fearful consequences of an act which had seemed to her a very small affair, her courage failed her and she sought refuge in death. 87 In most of the Tennessee counties the dogs outnumber the men. cent. reduction in all the River, Mass., commenced yes- : sv In epleucus place, 4 see =—, in @ conspicuous place, is pos! notice: “Sermons for le cloth: a melon patch, a7-The ten mills in Fall erdi s7-The discovery of made by which ashes can @ solid mass as hard as marble. aie ace Sunday or the Sabt converted into pata, is urged OF vy religious newspapers. the head of ee thankful baven’t been found summoned the bishop of Cologne to resi preparatory to taking the legal steps to i i : Goi le | : t agin Ag i of | Rye firmer, staar FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. weelera white a firmer: net gaotably “ies Meats upseiind—shouiders. 5, cheat fb siéens Lg packed 1% yo gt ter seady changed oe aut). 16anvEN, Dec. 9 — Stocks dull and etre cS id. Mis. Mixchanar. shot oe Givermmette dull and eeety ee - New Tors, Dec. 9—Flour dail and anchenged Wheat oviet and Beary. Corn Vet - —F, ¥ rh quict and am Loxnos, Dre. 9, 12:3) pm —Conscle for money, #5 1-16. for ecconnt, #13-26, UB. bende, Woes. Bew Bis. Maes” Brie. WN. 5 worsen Loxpox, Dec. 9, 4 » m—Conrols for moneg, 2348-16. for the acoount, #116. Brie, ys ae Preferred, 3, = —+20e- — The Conjunction of Mars and Saturna. The present proximity of Mars ant Satara in the beavers bas oceasioned much star- Bazing. Mars is now sixty-five degrees from perihelion; that is, he ts almont at that n his elliptical orbit nearest the sun, pint iso in opposition to the earth, or on the op- posite side of the earth irom the sun, and fe- ceiving the maximum amount of ligi To those engaged tn the stady of grapbically the present aspect very favoroble one, for not only is his larger. but it is more brilliantly ilaming and therefore better able to bear Sceonepas mognt fying. Be re Object ih the heavens, the fiery, © which he assumes making his disk readily discernibi The present conjanction of the t earth, waile i's halt altitude of Lieale, within “is clapsing be- naciion ts in opposition to lhe s Lue three planets are now through te s nearly the case on Fri will be overa pilar sigint the et Mars d to have a position below that of his greater brother, Saturn. A ulght or two after, however, he had pushed up toa point St the side ofthe more distant body. apparent cha: con the earth, ts due to the different inelinations lanes of the orbits in which the two are the sun’s apparent aturn, in his siow progress tu ts comparatively motionless, at or So Short # period » Mars and the earth urn, and ‘up to his orbit toward perihelloa.— Werk Tr Moxuey Went To.—“De bin jgbty long time finishing ne Keokuk darkey to another, “an" dey ain't no closer to it now dea dey free or foah years ago.” Yes, sah, an’ dey’s a gc al used to pass de subscription papers dat n houses and loisnow. It's a bully good usibess, boss, an’ Ise gwine to siart @ paper my own self.” UG’way ow, dat ain’t you talkin’.” ot many niggers “Whisky or no whisky, dat subscription biz am a good one, an’ dis chile am gwine straight into it, an’ I'll be drivin’ fast horses au’ Wearin’ swaller tatl coats afore you kuows It." — Keok Constitution. PREPARING FoR DANGER.—There is @ man &t Ipswich who is bound not to be burned alive. He lives in a house with on! ove pair of stairs, andevery Taesday nighi according toa local Tr, at twelve, he cries “Fire!” at which bis wife and ebiidren quick- ly rise and dress. He then takes out a win- dow sash, puts a rope around his wife, and lowers her to the ground, then throws into her arms ove child at a time. He puts his farniture into the street and removes tt to @ piace of safety. ‘The whole time occupied is ess than fifteen minutes, and he hopes to de it in ten.—Springjield Republican. a A New Way ro CoLiecr OLp Denta.— Two weeks ago Miss Ella Smith, teacher tn School 2, Hoboken, borrowed M Jennie McCausiand, teacher in school 5. The jlatteron Friday went toTreasurer Harp of the education board, aud told him that she had been authorized tocollect. — nai U's salary for November, and Miss McCausiand sigued Miss Smith’s name and took the mouey. Shededucted the amount of Mins Smith's debt and enclosed the remainder to her. The board is to lige 27-Coun Von Arnim refases, on the ground of ill health, to obey the summous to attend his trial on the charge of treason. &7 Intense cold is reported in the north o — several soldiers Laying been Lrozeu t@ leath. s7 The seb: “%) board of Leavenworth, Ky., Jast nie".t resolved to admit colored cuildren So the Public schools of the city. S7-The trial of Thomas W. Piper, the sex- ton of the Warren avenue church in Boston, for the murder of the little girl Mabel Young, Was commenced in that city Monday. a2-J. W. Freeman, editor of the ey | Pa., Comet, has been convicted of libel sentenced to pay a fine of $0 and to undergo an imprisonment of seven months. 87-A special from Berlin ave that Rassia SS ropose &n international conference on juez canal a, and if a eee is refused she will claim freedom ‘of action In the east. s7-Mrs. Eliza M. Parkburet Pw besten, nn — = Robert ex- president oi rie en company? for the recovery of $86,000, sway mich A hey, 1 trust for her, ae —_—_== HAZEL—McDO! On the Sh instant, at DONALD. On the &h & Father Boyie, Wa. this St. Peter's Church, BF the Rew Ho Mazes toalrs. A.B. McDoxaty, bath of DENBEICH, Dob: soe Mies Eita W. B. DIED. ETTS. December %h, Many McPaney Bers, ved athe of William and Kosa Botts, aged 9 years and 11 months. he aleops in the arms of Jesus Funeral from bor pareute nondonse street eoutbeast, progr ference 904 oth m. 2° bington, D. s Mire, ANNA ‘si See jscit},im the 7sth year of ber illtake place from her Jate residence, 5 23 street northwest, Decem ber lth, 1878, at $0 clock ‘The ‘iaeuls of family are respectful in “¥ w Nosh, on Tueeday, pipe of his the Bev. Sacra Si Sate Tic rae rene ‘St. Mark's Church tn the Bowery. ad new York. “Fridays Dec. Wat 10a. m UNDERTAKERS. R. ¥ #48": . Undertaker, Ba Sot Pee tte Seat eee, R. *- B4RKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 613 Lirn Srzeer Norruwasr. octl-ly COAL AND WOOD. Tw can. . B. CBOSS, Jn, Tt. EDW. CLARK & CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, 545 BLINDS, MOULDINGS, ¢c. gS =

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