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ALTIMORE AND CHIO RAILROAD, CHANGE OF TIME. Novewnrnr 2%, 1975. e LEAVE WASHING TC ‘5 00—Baltim re and Wai Beatin. “ai fast at Martio bore alte Way Stations F13—Poi ks and Way Stati 7 -30—B: 5:00—N. iaitimore Express. Except ew Yorx Exraecs Pm. ou Sunday, stopping at Way Sta- :15—Baltimors and principal Way Stations, io — panne RE Sirus - rey lerick, Way ions (Via Sata Stem)” One Way Beat RSS 9:30—New Youk Nicht EXPREss. Slecpingcars. 9:35—Wairimore wnd principal Way Stations, 10:00—Grofion Express, stopping at any Station 1 Washington. Daily. xP m. 7-00, 16,6 Banday LEAVE CAMVE STATION FO: - INGTON. TOS Wane 15 am , 12:30, 5:00, 6:35, 5:30, te Washington only. 30 » 3:10. 3:30, 6:30, cept Sunday m Sanday tor Bager or Valley Branch, tpbia st 5:00 a.m. ‘and 1:20 p.m, m apply at the Baitimors and Ohio tick Washington Station, and 455 Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for baccage to be checked and received at any point in the city THOS. BR. SRAERP. Master of Transportation. LM. COLE. General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KUONTZ, G novl-tf ‘TZ, G ocral Agent. JEW YOKK AND WASH TO BALTIMORE, PHILAU NEW ¥: ALL POINTS IX THE THROUGH BETW! SN WASHINGTON AND -W YORK WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. c The equip » this tine ts pew and of the most elegant and improved finish. BAIN LEAVING AT 9:33 A M_ IS PU N PARLOW OAR TRAIN BXOLUSIVE nw. v N PAL. 5. ques *NIGHT TRAE Pee yen i Kailread, corne 7:60 om. ‘6th and B streets, as follows: Xpress for Philadelphia, New York ast daily except Sunday. ess—Puilman Car Now Work and pointe Kast “7 Philadelphia and New York nay. a Philadelphia and way points 8:10 p. = Express for Philadelphia, New York and iy PULLMAN PAILOM OARS on all Day Tratas N PsUAOW® SLEEPING CABS on PULLMAN PsLac ht Trains. kets and information can be procured at the of- aepecange called 1or'and checked at hotels and pri- wate residences om orders left at the offices of the er 13th etreot and Pennayl- theast corner of Penasyl- a sth sereet Ber WOREAND POTOMAO EBAIL- reeks. pereeerpieye 3 : : lpia General Pacevoset, SGuck G. Wilk fedi Soperintendent, Baltiniore, Md. BAbtmon* & Poromac RAILROAD, De Teast 6TH ann BSthxeTs N.W. After Monday, November 224, 1876, trains wil ran Be foi lows TRAINS LEAVE FOK BALTIMORE. 6:00 8.m., Limited Express, daily for the West; daily except Sunday for the North. 7:10 am., Accommodation for Pope's Creek. 7 Express for Philadelphia aod New York, daily except Sunday. Limited Bx) for New York, daily arior Car Train. Sunday. 230 .» Mxpress for Philadelphia and New % ?¥atxy at ‘Norfolx via Baitimere, daily Accommodation, dafly except Sanday. m., for Philadelphia, daily. Cinctunsts Exgrees, daily for the West; except Saturday for the North. ty, New York Night Express. RAIVE AT WASHINGTON. ‘ork Express. daily. ommodt daily except Sunday. t Line, dat! .covnsmuodation, dafly except Sanday. Pm Baitimore and Philadelphia Kxprees, 03 pm "Lsand x pross from New York, daily spt Dunds) ‘; Day Express, 4atty except Bandar. ly except Sunday. dafly from Baltimore and the West. hmond Express, daily. leaving Wachiogton At 7-10 a. m. and 3:40 Beams ani oR Spuday connect at Bowie with ins for Pope's Creek line. Traine leavicg Warhington at 6:00 8, m. and 4:50 P.M. connect at Odenton with trains for Annapolis. Fraiue arriving at Washington at 11-40 a. m, and $20.8 m.. counect at Bowie with trains from Pope's Be. Pamengers leaving thetr orders st Ticket Office, Rorthwest corner of Lith street and Pennsylvania Byenue, borthwest corner 6th street and Pennsylva- nia avenue, can lave their baggage called for and checked at bore! rth and West. Th: bas, Indisnap 9. Chicag points Bast. . Omaha, r ‘est, North and South. GEO. 0. WILKINS, 81 isimore, D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Gen’) Paes’r Agent. may23-tf 1 ntendenty, 1875 PENESYLY. Sta nours 1875 TH! NOBTHW EST, SOUTH ‘AND SOUTHWEST. ‘Trains leave as follows: 2... . 6:00 s. m. | Baltimore. 7:25 = wel 1.85 &. mo = - ° coe T40 P. bes -6: “ "9:95 THE GREAT DOUBLE TBACK BovTe, ges State- ‘fos Sew York. nt Teauety. Palace = — Day and ars, with modern improvements. bundred miles saved to Weatora and Central KE CONNECTIONS YASHINGTUM te the WEST and e ‘under Nations! Hotel, wil Passengers procuricg tickets at these offices can ‘dnijons in Palace Oars for Chicago, and Corner of 6th street and Pennsyly here Pisteborg ad Rochester D. BOYD, Jz; Gen Pason it; Bey Ot eB en Peetedsiphios Fe. D eappammangeciame AND WASHINGTON B. B. A: ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBUBG B.B., Corner of B and Sixth strets. ‘2. daily except Sunday. Local trains leav General GEO. 0. WILKINS, INSURANCE. ——————— —————————— ” NDUSTAKIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 1 PANY, * oF WASHINGTON, D. 0. ON TEE WEELY AND MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. D. W. Kurcuan. ABMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, ROBLEM —How A Stereos, four —— of cctore cou De solved STRAUS’, 1011 Pa. ave. UCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE » NCANSON BROS., Auctionesrs, Southeast corner 9th and D sts northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALR OF THREE 2B ce DWELLING “HOUSES, THREE Sip ates EACH, ON SOUTH A STREET. BETWEEN Gig ABD 71u STREETS EAST, AT AUC Dy virtue cf a deed of trust, dated Foly 2. 18575, and duly recorded te tines No. 77a, {clio aed. one of the land records for Washiagton mest of the parti cured thereby, sell at ants ‘auction, in ESDAY, 27th 0c. 1 will ai front of the premises. on WED! tober, 1875, st 4.30 o'clock p. m., all thi fe land and L. ‘e ry OF parcel of ing in the city of Washington, D.C being all of, Lot numbered elgitt,(8,) umbered eight hundred and sixty nine. ling to the plat or plan of said city, wit Pfoxements thereon, consisting of three adj hree-story a Houses. i T THE FORMER ont, with depth of the with the terms, " SDAY: the Lath day of December, A. D. 1578, at 4 o'clock p. m.. in front of the prem: 68, proceed to seil, isk and cost of the defa fect front of Lot 8, Syuare 568, ® 30 foot alley, impraved by a 1 Dwelling. PHILIP F. LABNE { fecs-t CHARLES T Davis, OS. B WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioncer, 619 7th street. Under anc by virtue of a deed of trust to mo, ‘duly recorded in Liber 754, follo 414, one of the nd records of the District of Columbia, om SATURDAY, December 18th, 1s75, at 4 m., in front of the premises, at’ public auction, and io the highest vidder, Lot numbered 7 in equare nuabered 535, fronti street south, between Delaware avenue and second street west. Terms of sale: 0: balance in 6. 12, 18 and 24 months; d: ts to be ascured by deed of trust on tl ‘ty and to bear iaterest at the rate of 8 per cen’ nom. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser ‘of sale are aor com- plied with in five days, the trustee reserves thé Tight to reeeli at the risk ond cost of defaniting haser THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 13,1517 Trustee, fourth casb; red pay ‘Auctionser antl Real Estate Broker, (Successor to Latimer & Clesry,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith st. equans NORTILO » BOUND- DP BY 13TH AND l4ta AND LAND ROUND- ARY STREETS NORTHEAST, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. c On MONDAY AFTEBNOON, December 13, 1576, at 4 0 clock, on the premises, I shall sell the whole of square norta of equare 1023, con- taining 12.233 square fect of gro: Terms cash. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. B deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. decd-4t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. FAMILY SUPPLIES, puss NEW ENGLAND RUM. _DO! ¥. 2 MESTIO BRAND - TWO-YEAR OLD WHisS! GENUINE SHERBY WIN daily abapled for prasoring ¢ lor season! le OOWITMER, Fine Groceries, 1915 Pennsylvania avenus, R. C, MANN, ot Stalls, 638-639 Center Market, LAMB of best quality and od ‘ dect-6t wen ih flavored and esps- ea _dec3-tr a No. 4 Western Market. F, VEAL end ‘Weight consiantly on bi E. JACOB. OATERER, race goth street, Farragat Hiss received from Parie new M. ties. Parties, & served rease peron and a netics. 6110 Boned Turkey, Bilver and Decor: Square, andothir novel- 2a nably. Binnes ates, garnished, $1; Cro- zen; Obicken Balad, a dish; and upwards. Meals sent ont. ive China to order, dec?-Im* GF corn srreer manuer. WM. LINEINS. @EO. W. LINKING, 720 20TH STREET. The best BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON and VEAL the country affords, at market Prices alt, Kinds of FISH and GAME. OYSTERS, POULTRY OaLL- FORNIA PEARS. BANANAS, MALAGA GRAPES FINE HONKY; every variety of jariety of other produce, at mar- and other fruit Veg h bovid-tr WM. LINKING & SON. HOICE BEEF. Hundred bibs and Loins for fo the trade in TORNEE, barf, Baltimore, pairs, at a | % movil im Fa and 76 Light st. Botts. BUCK WHEAT, &c, Choice New York Butter ice New York Buckwheat. joller’s Diamond Syrup. Vermont Maple Syrup. Cape Cod Cranberries. Pure Currant and Quince Jelly put ap under our own supervision. Brandy Peaches, and @ general as- riment of Hew just received and for sale foriment of "B. BEYAN & BHO., ‘oct6-tr Penne! venue, STEAMER LINES. HE INLAND AND SEABOARD UOASTING T = OOMPANY OF D. STEAMERS LADY OF TH LAKE AND JANE FOR NORFOLE CONNECTING WITH LINES FOR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE a On and after MONDAY, September 29, 1875, the steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will Washington and Norfolk, Leave Washtones ‘ae . Leave n da nd Friday at3 Leave Bor- We ‘and m. ve Hor- foll y and Satui Fare to Ni Bound trip, 86. until used. STEAMEB JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POTO- The Company baving placed this usw and slegant vi ne steamer on the routesske will,on and after TUES- AY, 26, make ‘weekly trips, (stopping st all'the principal iandings,) as follows: 2 r TUESDAY—Leave Washington at 7 ; returning, arrive in Wednesday atteraoon. FEIDAY—Leave Washiogton at 7s. m., going to Currioman, spd on SATUKD AY, coutinuiog down to Come river; returning, arrive’ in Waablugton Sunday afterncon. “All Freight for iver Landings must positively be prep we: om. going For tickets, staterooms or tnformation, soply at the office of the Company, under Metropolitan Bank, Isth street, opposite the Treasury. octa5-1y EERCHANTS’ LBS OF STRAMEEIES WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships B. 0. KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON will make gular weel t the office ef the President street wens the Presiden bide te aetthe.y EHOMPSUR, President, reights delivered General lee, 60: fi the steamer's whart, will be prom, EW EXPBESS LINB VIA CANAL, RT WEEN z HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- PHIENGTON AND GEORG BTOWN + es, Pl s From liadetphia with Clyd of Bizamers for Prove States. No wharf- t for D. of O. phia. This line connects of Fh Regular Bemi-wee ne. ia 7G. 'F. HIDE, A ston, the ‘he outward Semnge freer Giuscestown to Meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or |. Chine be 6 Parthia.......Wed.» Feb. paRererpioigrine ng WEDNESDAY and SATUB- Steamers marked ¥ 4o not carry steerage Dassen- i ae aafseeampeatg, cers Pay goin, penmags app st ne Gompanr’s eae i \ ly CHAS. G. FEANCKLYN. Agent. CALLED to the SUITS ARERR er iit aoe URE ee as POT Pa. ave. yb DER! 1 ‘woah L ty is is ‘& good heavy we 10ll ‘breaue, a AUCTION THIS AFT ERANUVON. LES. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker, | At the old stand of Latimer & © Southwest corner Pennsylvauia avenue snd lth st. | FQUARE 597 AT AUCTION SAL! TRUSTEES oF Vs LUABLE REAL ES- oe N ee J promis. le. at pub TURSDAY, | S,at 4 o'clock p.m. ‘all that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the city of Weshiogton, iu said Districts to wite-All of uare number ive hundred and nimety-seven eighty-one thousand six hundred { Trustees. ¥ 8. AND A : 10K, DUMB, ON THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILHOAD, AT AUOTIO Ne of ust, dated April 1. A. D. 1871, to Daniel Lb. Eaton and myvolf, daly Tecorded in Liber No. 641, folio 257, oue of the land records for Washington county, in'the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party recm thereby, 1 will self at auction, in front of the prem- ise, on MONDAY, September 13th, 157 o'clock p.m., all that certain piece and parcel of Gaia situsle. iving and being iu the county of Ashington, D. O., comprised withia the following es and bounds, to wi 8B Plante? at the northwest of oungeboro "formerly occupied by | George Oyster, called ‘Trinidad,’ and ranning,then south ‘seventy-seven (]7)' degrees, east Ave perches, more or less, with Oyster's’ line, that rui fo Stone No. 5, to the west line, condemued for the railroad; thence north forty two and a half (425) degrees,’ east one hundred and seventeen (117) porchesland seven (7) Tinks with said condemned this part of © lot owned "by Edged eeewioge a of @ lot owned by Edward Fenwick: thence with said line fence north twenty-three (23) degreesone hundred irteen (113) perches and fifteen (15) links to a locust tree atanding at the end of said fenee, marked for @ corner; thence sout! sixty-five and a quarter ES |, west forty- eight (48) perches and seven (7) links, more or less, fo the division line separating this land from the Isnd formerly held by Br. Derringer: thence with said line and @ continuation of the direction there- of to the beginning, Stone No. four (64) acres one’ (1) rood twenty-nine (29) perches, more or less, excepting six (6) acres and thirty-three » perches, sold to one. Mai m by Benjamin I. Fenwick, ta’ deed dated Septomber 26, sot, and lots numbered 9, 10.11, 125 In square 3: lots $8 and 39, in square 5; lots 20, 21, 22, 35.24, 25, 26 gud Zin siuare 6, of ¥.W. Jones subdivision of “Ivy ©) ‘erms: $7,000, with Interest at 10 per cent. per an nom omhort 1, 1873, to day of sale, and expenses of sale in cash, fess $225 paid on account, and the bal- ance at six and twelve months, with interest from da) of eale, secured by a.deed of trust ou the property sold. 920 8.9 deposit will bo required at timoof sale Ali conveyancing at expense of purchaser. If terma of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale the Trastess reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- after ten days’ advertisement . GEO. W. STL pwns Trustee, ang2-codds J. ‘DWELL, Balesman. 'HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON aT) ED until TUESDAY, September 21, 1675, same hour and * GEO. W. STICEN KY Sarviving Trustee, wepl3-codds J COLDW BLL, Bs!esiman, S/THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER post- poned until TURSDAY, September Bouter oss, ret oe GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving 7 . W. ory! tee. wep@2-cogds "J, T. COLDWELL, Batcoman, &7 THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE DE- scribed property baving failed to comply with the terme of said sale maleon September 2 76; 1 sald Tegell the same at public auction, on the prem on SATURDAY, November 13th, 1375, lock P. m2., at the riak and cost of the defaniting purchas- or. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustoe. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, November 20th, 1375, same hour aud ace. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee, novis-eod, ume @7- THE ABOVE SALE IS FUBTHER POsT- PONED, on account of the rain, until SATUBDAY, November 27th, 1575, same hour and place, GEO. W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee. nov2z-eod S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT- PONED until SATURDAY, December 4th, 1375, same hour and place W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trastee. nov29 ecd 7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- of eather amil SATUE- ime hour and piace. a. ICKNEBY, Surviving Trusice, adect-eod J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman: ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Successor to Green & Williams, Anctieneers, 1001, northwest corner lth and D streets. SOUTHEAST CORN. Stu STREST WEST aND By virtue ot the lst ‘corded BOF QSTREET NOSTH. & deed of trust, beari: au at public auction, TAUBSDAY, the L6th day of December, A. D. 1375, at 4% o'clock p. m., all that piece reel of round known and described as being the north one Hf of lot numbered eight (8), in square numbered oe pence and seventy-eight (475), in the city of ashington. Terms of sale: One-third in cash (of which $100 must be paid at sale;) the deferred payments to be paid in six, twelve aud cighteen months from day sale, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per an- Dum, and secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction ofthe Trustees. Terms of sal le to be fully complied with within six days after day of sel, otherwise the Pro} ‘Trust reserve the right to resell ‘iy at the risk and cost of the rc! er one week's notice, All con’ et purchaser's as ROBT H Waub,{ Trustees, dect-cokds WAS! WILLIaMs, Auct. UC’ OF UNE gz UCcTION BALE, DG # EDEEMED AT ROBBER ULTON'S, 314 9th street, between the Avenue and D st.” 1 will sell, for cash, to the highest idder, on MONDAY and TUSS- DAY,'the 13th and 14th ‘of December, at 10 o'clock tn i evenipg, posed of, Gola and Silver Watches, Diamonds. Chains, Rings, Plated avd Solid Silverware, Gans, Pistols, Masical ipetroments, a ones Furniture, Sewing ‘achines, Uarpets. ke . &e dect-t* WILLIAM SMITH, Auctioneer. if Wer gitat SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION OF AN EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE ESTATE BE HEIGHTS NORTH OF GEORGE- THE COUNTY OF WASHING ‘irtue of a deed of day of A ae se trust, bearing date tho recorded in Liber ‘of the county exe shingtom | in said District, eee Girection of 6 holder of the prom: uote thereby secur ile auction, fa front of AY, the 14th day of De- Dim, all that tract of ruate ‘in said county of Washington, and de- Ibed ag follows : of a tract of land called “The Kock of Dunbarton,’ or ‘The Addition to the ‘Dunbarton.’ or ‘Pretty Prospect,” or ‘Clif- ton,’ or by whatever name the same may be known or called. consisting of four several in one, which was y Brooke him eold to Henry Gildermeister. parcels united in t 5 i fle i iS iu BUREAU oF ConstaucTIon AND Beran, ‘The Navy Department will offer tor sale at pabile ‘auction, fol jag named vessels: ATTHE UxitzD States MavaL Station, New Loxvon, on Monday, the 27th of ber. at 13 o'clock m., the U. 8. steamer “SEVERN,” of 2/000 tons measurement. AT Unirgp States Navy Yarv, New Yonx, on Tuesday, the 23th af December, 12f5, a0 12 o'clock m., the 0. 8. steamer“ DELAWARE,” of 3,490 tons measn! Unirep Beary Bay Yaaro, Lr) BO a eB at any time to the day of sale upon = rake $4 where a to bid an im of such articles Beneernes =" the’ sthe vessels to be removed withia ey Seg ee oe seeenees Ge ronsee wiibisow SEBO. W. STICKNEY. el o 2. F Estate Agent apd Anctioncer om 19, Le Droit Building. pL Rovis-eodds s7-THE THURSDAY, 2. ace. Maoct f ABOVE SA December da B.H GEO. W. LE © Oth, BB. WARNER, Trassoe. GEO, W. STLUIKNEY, Auctionsor 4 ARNER., STICKNEY, Auct. 13 POSTPONED 1575. same hou E'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME ON 167TH STREET. BEIWEEN V AND E) THW EST. Trustes. uptil ir an Tuomas £. WAGG 1ge sireet, G: SMAN, Real Netate Auctioneer, + December 9th, Le for tale at public’ auctizn, Houso No. 212 rgetown, containing about 12 E. WAGGAMAN, A ver Fpeacaaney BRUs. PEREMPTORY S41 MANY OF WHICH CANNOT BE DUPLIO THIS EV Corner ENING, Auctioneers, and D streets northwest. LD ROOKS, F RARE OL TED IN THIS GOUNTRY, DATING FROM A, TBKOLOGY. CLassios nistony, Groce. #¥. CLASSICS, HISTORY, BIOGBA- PHY. 8¢1) STORE i ey Particular att d valuable by All orders 0. 9b and D stree ané FRIDAY ke. left hs VENIN' A » December 9 sud 10th. commencing at 7 o’cl ck each events ion is calles to this sale of ra Every book to be positively wich the auctionsers will bo ae DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ch D's SPECI GRA TO-MORROW. jCANBON BROS., Suctioncers, utheast corner of 9th and D sts., northwest. AL 8A F ITE A AND PANS: BAKER 8 ¢ LS. CUPS, SA ERAL ASSUKTM EO ¥ =} MORNIN LON. Op FRIDAY t 10 o'clock. within our will sell the above goods is invited. Gecs-2 Ly vD YELLOW A OOBRS, &. 19 ALL & &NT OF G9ODS, AT December 10 ENGLISH WAR DESSERT ‘AK E PANS ction LBA POT! WHITE, PLAT (YEULOW 1m FOOMS, which atteation DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. B. 2 WARNES, » “Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, coruer 7th and F sis. northwest TRUST: SOU’ et seq, ons connty, in th written ré sell at public auction, cn the DA that piece or city of Warhi knows spd HWEST. i LS0, LOT ON WEEN 30 AND 434 STREETS NIMPR PROVED ‘0 3 OF A TWO STORY USE. ON THE SOUTH AND 13% STREETS » By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 15th, 1875, aud duly recorded iu Liber No. 731, folio nest of the part; jovembe 'y secured the ituate and e of the land records of Washington @ District of Columbia, and by the thereby, we will remises, on TU! 1878, at 4 o'clock ma. st Seing in the District or Columbia, and as all of Lot leitered A, of bas iviston of lots eight and nine, ip eqn two hundred and fifty-seven, (257,) with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two story Brick Dwelling. Alse. by virtue of a de I9th, 1578, and dal; 77, ot neq. one of the ator the written request of the party secured thoreby, we Will sell, at public auction, on the TUBSDAY, November 23d, 1875, at 4 m.,all inthe known and desi: mare number: month: cured posit A that city ith interest at 8 deed of by t at the risk 8. EB. SHO. JOY EDSON, eed of trast dated Februa recorded in Liber No, ie 78, folio id land records, and by Prem! 0 0 @ oF parcel of Land situate a: Washington. District of Columbia, an ited as lot numbered three (3). 1m five hundred and thirty cight< 533). ‘erms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, i208, On ck Dp. ins and 13 r cent. per annum, se- Fe eens ane eell ao Se after five 4: re caverieunens 4 ent. ee CHAR FBAS! trust on rty sold. A do- it 200 will ‘Derequired on sale of each lot. Jl conveyancing at haser. of sale are not compli ter sale, roperty Chaser, . If term: day { Trastecs. 7 THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until MONDAY, November 29th, Pi hours, nov30- s7 THE ONE 'D until FRIDAY. and pi: -€0. 1875, same hours and plac ‘Trustee: faces. By order of Jt'co LDWELL, Jostra BF KELLKY, Auctioneer. TRUS ‘ON WE: in offer for ises,on WED oreléck p.m. D.0, Adams’ thence south 13 feet 4 inches, ard the ning. with tl a two-story Fri Terms of sale: ancing akcott of purciasor. Ros) Pen AMES S EDWEEDS. AGETT, “SOSErH F- with wi Wi. novl5-eokds TEES’ SALE OF THE WKST ETWHEN Vv 0 and bein ‘west 94 feet JA By order of the J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- ‘December 10; » 1375, same the Trustees, Salesman. PROVED PROPERTY SIDE OF 10TH STREET AND W STRE&TS ry subdivision of square 881, and bog ‘Terms to sale. 2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED T' FBIDAY, December 10. 1575, at the b H place. By order of the Trustees. 8.00. im te thereon, cu! ft vement ; mprovemmnt thereon, consisting tn of bid. All » AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust.dated May 20th, ', and recorded in Liber 643, folio 363, of the ords of the District of Columbia, we. will nblic auction, in front of the prem ESDAY, December n= ‘ast on the property. couvey: be complied Trustees. KELLEY, Auct. our and JOSEPH F. KELLEY, Anct. Be Ee proxer ana a Federal Buildings, corner TBUSTEES’ SALE 0) IMPROVED vacein t three hundred and forty. ‘virtue of a deed followi the city of Wi wit: tj rt ND K STBESTS NOKTH -descril nett Teh and F streste 1. W SDAY real » District NURTHWAST, CORNER OF WEST. of trast dated April 2lst, . 1874, duly recorded in Liber {the Land Kecords for the District of Col- nd at the request of the party secured ther: ill sell at public auction, in front of re respectively. on THUB ‘Sth, 1375, the fc 0. 744, folio + Novembe ‘estate, of o’clock p.m., the north twenty-five (25) ot numbered six (6),in square numbered val lots },on the sout a7 THE until FRIDAY, i and By order of the ne FP 2a [Bepeday of eal] 2-ON ACCO! of the, a 1 AY, order: ‘ED on account of Deo: mber 15th, ofthe two but or ABOVE SALES ABE POSTPONED jovember 6th, 1375, tetas jy order '» December 7! of the Trustees. sale ts Gect-t,th sat,te > day of sale.| EGE W. STICKNEY, Auctioneer. TRROVED F SALE OF ‘RTY FB AND 1 VAL! ON THE 80! ‘2rH STREE’ -three (343), beginning for the northeast corner of said all of Lots numbered two in jdser im square and fifty- th side of New York avenue, Mth streets, northwest, said lot ved by @ three-story and ‘con: t ‘complied ‘with 19 scven. reserve t sams hours F THE oy | further Postpon th, same hour and WEDNES- ‘the until 1875, same hour and piace. ~f. OOLDWELL, Saleaman, UNIM- ‘HWEST SOUTH- AUCTION SALES. HOMAS DOWLING, sg DONactonedr and Real Keteto Broker, At tbe u id stand tamer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pent renue and ith st, ceames Pm2o a2 sb e ING. December 11, front of my suction © and varied collestion THOMAS DOWLING, ect Anctionee: FOR GALE AT AUUTION ON SATUR Br Deceniber 4, 1898. at 4 o'clock pm valuable LOT on the wen Nand O streets norhwest: the same being 25, in square $67, 26x12) feet, to @ 20-fool ‘Teraus: Une-third cash: balance in six and twelve Months, with eight per o uterest. S7 THE ABOVE SALE Is Pc SATUBDAY, December NOBTH VEND or parcel of ground situat toa, D.G., ered a Hot number one a of ortet fronting 21% feet on K strest rms: $40 cash, and the balance at 6, 12, and 18 cote, at 7 per ornt interest. xecured by ad trost. & deposit of $100 will be requir rae. All conveyancing at parchaser 6ecd-eod JT COLDWELL DUS GARSON BROS. Aactiongers, Southeast corner ef 9b and D BOOKS! BOOK, BUOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS: 2,000 VOLUMKS BOOKS 4T AUCTION 8: tention ts called to the ine ‘streets u. nOOKS ccemver Bath ing. Te darieiy of Standard Works, Zine % Liography and Mi-cellaneous Works: in fact. overy Department of Literature. called to thie wale. C: orders left with the Special attention ts lognes now ready. Any ‘Au raationded to. DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. Keal Estate Broker, imer & Civary, ia avenue aud 11: CATALOGUE SALE OF A LARGE €OLLECTION OF LAW BOOKS, Kwbracing Text-books, State aud’ Federal rts, Digest-and English Reports, to be my Auction Rooms, corner of Penn. ue and Ith street, MONDAY BVE. » December 13th, 1875, commencing at 7 o'clock Cavslogues mailed to a ee on application, ‘Terme cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. K7-Persons unable to attend the sale can have umiesions execnted by the auctioneer. de-9 d NMAN & GREEN, Beal Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, 412 7th street northwest. VALUABLE IMPROVED E SITUATED ON THE WEST f 12TH STREKT WEST, BETWEEN ©, SOUTHEAST. #5 by virtue of w deed of trust to us, dated the Co 33th day of September, A.D. 1374, by direc- tion of the party secured thereby, we will offer for fale. in front of the premsees, at ‘public auction,on THURSDAY, December 2. 1:7, at 4 o'clock p.m. BAND ail that certain piece or parcel of ground situated in the city of Washington, sud Knows ted as and designa- part of Lot No. 20 (twenty), insquare No. 296 hundred and ninety-six), said part being the said’ lot, with interest at W per cent. per snnam until paid’ One buvdred doliars down at sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the rms of aale are not complied: with in six days the trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purehace RW. OWNMAN BS GREEN Yt Trustocs, nov20-td M. 6. LUTTHELL, Salesman, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, Dec. 9th, same hour. By order of the Trustees. M. C0. LUITRELL, cecd-tde Salesman. BIN CONSEQUENOE OF TH ENCY of the weather the above sale ig Sp ae Fee. December the Trusires, —_ M. v. LUTTBELL, Salesman. EEN, tate Brokers and Auctioncers. No. 412 7th street northwest TKUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROVERTY AT AUCTION, VIZ: FEAME HOU AND LOT ON MONTGOMERY GEOBGETOWN, ABOVE WEST Brkher: het. By virtue of « deed of trust, dated November 2ist, 1573, aud recorded in Liber 737, fylio 364, or the land rec: of Washington couaty, District «f Columbia, and by direction of the bolders of the notes secured thereby, I will sell, at public uct in frort of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 1 day of December, 1575, at 4 o'clock p.m., all that piece or parcel of ground situated in Beall’s addi- tion to Georgetown, D.O., being parts of Lots 254 Sud 2 55. in suid addition, beginuing for the same at the soutbeast corner of Lot 264, on the west side of optgomery street, and run south 77 feet to Reaben eline.¢ from West street;) seeder improved by a substantial Frame Dwelling boase line 12) feet to the beginning— ‘erms of sale, as required by said tru: Test thereon from A\ . 1575, together with the ex, cash. balance in 12 and 18 mon! aud deed of trust on the i 7. the property 18 off. It hct complied with ta five days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the default- ing purel ir. [LLIAM L. DUNLOP. Trustee. GecS-tds ais DOWNMAN & GRBEN, Auets, LDLETON, Ai Y sini TO! Pp amc Le Droit Building, corner 8th and F TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO PROPERTY AT AUCTION, ViZ: LA BEICK DW ELLUNG ON WEST SIDE OF Lira ET NOBTH WEST, BETWEEN G AND H. By virtue of a dved of trust dated November 234, 1874, and recorded tm liber 766, folio 377, of jand records of Washington county, District of and by direction of the holder of the secured thereby, we will i front of the premises, on MONDAY. ground in’ Washington ely, Distslet of round in ington city, District o Etown and described es the south half of lot s re vember 18th, 1374, and recorded in liber 767, folio 236, of the afore-aid laud records. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, balance in aix aud twelve months, With 10 per cent. interest, secured by notes and 2 the property Gonverescing ‘at pur- down when property is sold, unless the terms of sale are com- deed of trast on the pro} chagsr’e cost. 5. G. P. A. DABNEILLE, bov26- YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. 227-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MONVAY) December 13th, tame thme and place Jy order of the Trustees. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, dec7-d (Bep.1 Auctioneers. y/NMAN & GREEN, OWN Xictloucers aud Beal Ketate Brokers, 2, 412 7th street northw. BUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TRROPURTY ATCAUCTION. Ni2e WARE HOUSK AND WHABF AT Foor OF POTO- MAC STEEET, GRORGBTOWN. By virtne of a deed of trust. ted. y yirtne of a deed of trust, Jaly pata, (STS, ani in Liber 728. and records of District of Columbia, and tion of the holder of the mote secari will sell at public auction. 19 front of the fete ou THURSDAY, Decem! atria ie Gneeee of ty conows, Pehich was conveyed by Williaa Lundy Jr. to John Davidson by deed dated July 15, 4. b. isss, ecorded among the land records f3- said Dis: same pro] ah, eo ‘Terms of sale, as required by gaia wich ton per cont. tatarest from gether with the expenses of this ance in six and twelve i is O aT ball id L . ‘Aue 5 DE UF K ST L w t b t ee B room, 9th and D nd TUES. b i Auctionee y her Beal 8 in companion, ¥ amelon ina De the be pose iG Re 5 : The Late Susan Penta. The celebrated actress, Mixs Sasan Dentin, died at Bluffton, indiana, yesterday mora ing, and ber remains were brought to unis city last night. Her husband, Colonel Mor ris, is stopping at the Grand hotel. Miss Denin had lived an eventful life. Toe dead ladys original name was Denin, aod she went On the stage at an early age. She is said to bave been, iu early life, the bandsomest repu’ low, who treated the young actress shame- po and she contracted a marriage alliance with a merebant of Syracuse, N. Fox, but the marriage was an un! aud @ separation was soon effectet. Devin then married @ man named Hunting- ton, & minstrel man, and separated bn then married a major in the Uni- ted States Army, at Washington, and by him bas one living coughter, @ charming young lady aged about sixteen years. Her bext bus! was Colonel Morris, who now sincerely mourns her death. With Colonel Morris, who is spoken of on all bands as a most estimable gentieman, the poor lady lived for twelve years quietly end he; “ly. While in this city jew weeks ‘azo, Mise Denin told General Macauley that her mar- ried life with Colonel Morris had been biiss- fal and happy, and that she was as com- pletely contented as any woman in the world. Miss Denin was at one time an ac tress of a great deal more than onlinary merit, and she and her sister, Kate, who sar vives her, successfully starred it) Unroagh this country and Europe. The cause of Miss Denin’s death was a (all she received on the Academy of Music stag» in this eity, about four weeks ago. She was playing Leah, and in the bridge scene te structure gave way, precipitating her to the Stage, a distance of about seven feet. At first it was though that the inju Was slight, and the lady, by th roe of her strong Will power, continued playing her dif ficult roles for nearly a week, but was ulti- mately compelled to take to her bed, and she bas néver since been a well wor: By the fall she received severe internal tr which she never recovered. As at the career of the dead actress was a remark: able and varied one. She at one timecaused an excitement by cowhiding Mr. Fred. Kent, an actc reland, Ohio, and she has bad qui ewspaper notoriety. Susac Denin had a warm, impulsive heart. an hand always open to chirity.—Jndianapolis Sentinel, Dee. Sth. DECEIVED BY A GIRL.—The Boston Pos! the following account of a successfa ception lately practiced in that city time last August a prepossessing yoang laly called upon Mother Louisa (the Lady Bape rior of the home) and represented to her that she wished to join the order of deaconesses (to whieh the’ Lady Superior belongs), bat that her father, who was a wealthy man, re- siding in New York, was very much opposed toher Joining. She also said that a lawyer Was negotiating with her and him, and she expected that he weuld settle an adnuity of 5,000 a year upon her. She also promised that ifshe was successful in obtaluing that amount she would settle five thousand dollars a year upon the home; aud as a guarantee’ of good faith she deposited with her mother two cheeks—one for $500, and the other for $5,000, to keep for ber in trust. Shortly after she entered the house she signified her desire to goto New York shopping, and invited the creduloas sister to accompany her, which invitation was ac- cepted, and the two women went in com pany. U; their arrival Miss Townsend goods, the aggrezated value of which amounted to $80). They then re turned to Boston, where goods to the val of $800 were peep aye age weg of Cua going security for the goods, she supposing the two checks in her possession wouid se cure her from loss; but alas for bum: ations, for a soon as Miss To’ got ion of the goods she suc y disappeared, giving no clue to her where- abouts, and upon examination the checks were found to be worthless.” A RABBIT PLAGUEIN NEVaDA.—A farm- er in from ®@ rauch About twenty miles below Panaca yesterday informed us that the elds 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 morning ant make a genezal tour through the grain aud vegetable » devouring and destroying every thing in their march. One farmer, a is in re gree Valley Wash, entire of cal aod destroyed. The farmer reve od cauavebag 8 plot of grow 8, Wilh the expectation of lay! in enough provisions for the winter, an when about ready for the market these pests ade their a) on his ranch, with the above result. His joss is estimated at abouts500. Prairie’s ranch, fifty miles north of Pioche, bas been visited by an army of these animals and fifty acres 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 (Mev.) Jon UNEXPECTED Levy BY A CONSTABLE.—A respectable business man went to 4 prom| nent lawyer the other day, thinking he hada case of embezzlement or larceny. It a Unat there had been a judgmen ined against the gentleman, and the law- }er for the plaintiff came up to him, entered into conversation with him, and playfally asked to see his watch, which was quite vai- uable. The lawyer admired the watch, and called a constable—who was conveniently near—who immediately levied on it and car- ried itaway. Heuce the that bis = attorney tnat he consulted, bezzied. however, decided that his legal friend had not overstepped the law, though he had pot acted in a way that could be commended as professional.—St. Louis Globe- Democrat. A Boy KILis His BaorHerR.—The Nash- ville (Tenn.) American says: “Lebanon was the scene of @ peculiarly distressing acci- dent last Thursday. Two little sons of Thos. Shelton, sged six and ten years respectively, were playing on North Cumberland street in front of ‘ir father’s house. They were throwing stones, as boys will, when Ned, the older, struck the younger in the stomach with one, and knocked him senseless. A gentleman near by ran out and picked the child up and carried him home, where every effort was made to resuscitate him, but in in vain, death ensuing about ten minutes after the blow had been received. Litule Ned wept for bis play-fellow, and refused to be comforted, wandering ' disconsolately around the house, moaning, ‘1 didu’t go to do it; I didn’t go to do it’” en Sap Story oF SuppEN TeMrraTion.— Two women not in needy circumstances were arrested at Newark, New Jersey, on —,: for pilfering small articles from a 2 a which they were ostensibly trading. ey were taken to the police station, and one of them, her di cell in the same building, a man imprisoned for assault and battery bung himselfand out world. case of the '@ very small affair, her courage and she sought refuge in death. seemed failed her s7 In most of the Tennessee counties the dogs outnumber the men. cent. reduction in all the ver, Mass., commenced yes- &7-The ten mills in Fall FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ui Bet guotably bigher Bulk meats woeettied—lioulders. §. cleat Lists: toon Y rit eorued Tis. Bacoe scarce and aa! civar Tih «dee, IKelt heme, oT Bet. = ue changed” Soe uit iieane Pominally unchanged. Whivky New Yous, Dec. 9 — Stocks dull ané Money. 4. Gold, ty changer. | ‘ crementedull i weal =" ORK, —Fiour dail and wechanged quiet and heavy. Gorn “auict’ and "ene Loxvox, Dee. 9, 12:39 pm —Nomsols for '. 8511-6. for eccommt. 8310-36. CB omnes aearye Jee’). Rew B's. Boss, o a, 2 9, tm —Oone lor * the account, 4 116. Brie, IBys ae a The (Conjunction of Mars and Satara. The present proximity of Mars and Satara in the heavens bas occasioned much star- Razin, Mars is now sixty-five degrees from Perihelion; that is, be is almost at that point n his elitptical orbit nearest the sun, also in opposition to the earth, or on the op- posite side of the earth irom the sun, and Fe- ceiving the maximum amount of light. To those engaged In the study of planets, phote- grapbically the present aspectof Mars is @ very favoroble one, for not only is larger. but it 1s more brilliantly illuminated, and therefore better able to bear telescopte magnifying. Before 1577 the planet will have reached its extiome point in perihelios Will present a brighier appearance th: thirty years past, and stand out as spicuous otject in the he ruddy hue which he assumes making bi disk Teadily disc The present cor of the two beay- by rea: < tte twice that of Saturn has a time ours. elapsing be- the two planets in then, that, in a line. passing. wh was w ay evening last, it Ta@thousand years before human exes will be afforded a stintiar sight. When first observed the planet Mars seemed to have @ position below that of his greater brow aturn. A wight or two after, however, he had pushed up toa point @t the side of the more distant body. Thule Apparent change, as regards Uae observer on the earth, ts due to the ditferent inclinations Of the planes of the orbits in which the two planets are moving to the sun's apparent path. Satorn, in bis slow progress through the heavens, is comparatively motionless, at least forso ‘short a period as a few age, while Mars and the earth ha motion readily perceptible from day to ¢ hence the npward and downward steps of Mars ia bis Journey from east to west beneath Sat- urn. avd up to bis orbit toward perihelloa— XN. ¥. World. WHERE THE MONKEY Went To.—“Dey's bin @ mighty lovg time finishing Tat church,” said one Keokuk darkey to another, “an’ dey ain't no closer to it now den dey Was freé or foah years ag: «Yes, sah, an’ dey’sa good many niggers What used to pass de subscription papers dat own houses and lotsnow. It's bally good business, bogs, au’ Ise gwine to start @ paper my own self y int you talkin’.” “Who am it d “Why it’s whisky.” “Whisky or biz am a good one, t_subseription nile am gwine Straight into it, an’ J'll be drivin’ fast horses un’ Wearin’ swailler tall coats afore you Keokuk Cmstitut PREPARING FOR DAN —There is @ man at Ipswich who Is bound not to be burned alive. He lives in a house with only ove pair of stairs, andevery Tuesday night, acconting toa local paper, at twelve, he cries “Fire!” at which bis wife and children quick- ly rise and dress. He then takes out a win- dow sash, puts a rope and Lis wife, and lowers her to the then throws inta ber arms one child at a time. He pnts nig farpiture invo me rtréet And removes it to a = of safety. The whole time occupied is ess than fifteen minutes, and he hopes to do At in ten.—Apringfield Republican. ———_e«. A New Way To CoLtecr OLD DenTs.— Two weeks ago M la Smith, teacher im School 2, Hoboken, borrowed #21 from Misa Jennie McCausland, teacher in school 5. The jatteron Friday went toTreasurer Harp of the eflucation board, and told him that she had been authorized tocollect Miss Smith's salary for November, and Miss McCausland signed Miss Smith's name and took the money. She geducted the amount of Misa Smith's debt and enclosed the remainder to her. The board ts to invest te. #27-Coun Vou Arnim refuses, on the ground of ill healtL, toobey Lhe summons to attend bis trial on the charge of treason. #7" Intense cold is reported in the north o pny several soldiers having been frozen to leath. &7-The school board of Leavenworth, Ky, last night resolved to admit colored children into the public schools of the city. s7The trial of Thomas W. Piper, the sex- ton of the Warren avenue churet in Boston, for the murder of the little girl Mabel Young, was comimenced in that city Monday. 87-J. W. Freeman, editor of the Pi Pa., Comet, has been convicted of Libel sentenced to pay a fine of 850 and to. an imprisonment of seven mouths. S7-A special from Berlin says that Rassig Will propose an international conference om the Suez canal question,and if the demand is = will claim freedom of action im © east s7-Mrs. Eliza M. Parkhurst has com- menced & suit against Robert M. Berdell, ea-president of the Erie railway Lay oy 9 for the recovery of $86,000, fands whi held in trust for her MARRIED. HAZEL—McDONALD. On the Sth instant. at St. Pecer's Oburcb, by the Rev. Father Boy lc, Waa. Mazen toMirs. "A. B- McDonary, bork of tite city. HEIDENBEICH—BIRNIE. Oo by the Rev. 1. A. Cleveland, Paevrmice . HEIDENKEICR, Debora barr, Germany, to Miss ELLa W. Buixie, Washington, DIED. . December th, Mary McFanex Barts, ri ilijam and Kosa Letts, aged She the arms of aay! Becctaber ote eb “Bocca : LAN, @ wative of this city, al will tek from her late residence, arta His street horthwest, om reer bre Jon, IS. ot bo ok 8. m. The fs are respectfully invited to attend. P In New York, on Tuesday, December Sth, in the 734 year of his age. the Bev. Sacra Sx, D.D., formerly Bector of St. John's Pactah, Fa New York, FridayrDeetivatioa me weye” UNDERTAKERS. R. HARVE! Undertaker, Ho. 934 F Staxst, between Ninth and Teata. marl-ly Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 619 Lirs Orzzer Horrawssr. octl-ly COAL AND WOOD. ‘Gn08s, dn. UMB. WOOD, COAL, DOORS, . RELINDS. MOULDINGS, ¢c. seat of da os oust, boar Unthos Gianes Nery Wont” PROPOSALS.

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