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ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. OHANGE OF TIME. vEMaER 25, 1575. x A S WAS, G7 00—Baltim re and Wan eee 6.20—' , a * on ks seane Pir ahae reakfast at in-bore 7:00—Balimore. suns ins eet of Point ct a Point wks and W Stations ‘7-30—Baltimore Express Except Moadays. 5:00—Nr 7 Youa Exrarss ings enty to timore na. 8:30—Baltimore 5— Sta avaou Fast ny Beatiors. 9:15—Stanuton, Rincheser; Harper's Berry, Ez Ww ons, to Pied! Sgerstown and Way Stat g9— pment, rie Metropolitan Branch.” ALT: MOREUNEIMITED EXPRESS, No stops 1:00—Baltimore and Way Stations. 1.10—Sew Youre axy Nowroux Express. 1:30 p.m. ob Bunday, stopping at Way Sta- 1:15—Baltimore aud principal Wa; tions. 3'3o—Barriwonn exrunaes V0” St 3.45—Baltimore, Frederick, and Way Stations (Via Main Stem.) redericl Potat of Bocks, Hagerstown 3 Ferry, Winchester aad Wer i:45, 7:30, 8:20, cept Monday. exes irday 2:00. 7-15. 8:30, 9:15, 11:00.9 m., 3:30, 3:45, 4:15, 6.90. 7-40, 11:30 'p.m., daily except Bunday e STATION F 'SH- NG TON a LEAVE CAMUE? 2 0432 9:15 a.m , 19:30, 5:00, 6:35, 8:30, 4:10 pan ¥ to Washington only. 650. 7:30, 10:30 awe 3:10. 3:30, 6:30, 10:20, 12:15 > m daily except Sunday No connecti op Sanday tor Hagerstown, An- Bapolis, Manton or Valley Branch, nor for’ New Sid Philadelphia at $:00 4m. and 1:10 p.m. ton ayely at the Balt x flices, Washington 5 455 Pennsylvania avenue, where one taken for bagence to be ch: O08. B. SHARP. point in the Master of Transpurtation. neral Ticket Agent. TZ, General Agent. novl-tf TO BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN_THE NEW ENGLAND THBEOUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. The equipment ob this live is new and of the most e ae end improved finish. THAIN LEAVING AT 9:33 A. M. IS PULL- MAN PAELOK CAR TRAIN EXCLUSIVELY. PULLMAN P4AL*CE SLEEPING CARS ON NIGHT TRAINS. On and after November 2ist. 1875, trains by this Hine will leave depot of Baltimore Bailrosd, corner of 6th and B streets, as follo 7:60 a.m. Express for Philadolphia, N points East daily, ex Sunday. 9:23 s.m. Limited Ex; Pullman Car Train— Philad, es ‘New York end points East wma. Exprecs for Philadelphia and New York ally. except my 2 4:50 pm. Express for Philadelphia and way points east 9:10 p.m. Express for Philadelphia, New York Bnd points East daily PULLMAN PARLOR OARS on all Dey, ‘Trains. PULLMAN PALAOE SLEEPING CABS on Bight Traixs. 4 : none information can be procured st the of- ices of the company. calied for and Checked at hotels and - vate rex + op orders left at the offices of the company, northeast corner 13th street and Pennsyl- Vanis avenue, snd on nortl corner of Pennsyl- ania 4 6th street wee ‘EaLT/MORE AND POTOMAO BAIL- BO. hp corner Gt oud B atesete, BOYD, 32. General Passonger Philadelphia, ‘Pa, si Gkonae O. Witkih fedl Superintendent, Baltimore, TIMOKE & POTOMAC RAILRO. BAbicrcvesse ore ayo Bre 2 ‘EETs N.W. After Monday, November 234, 1875, trains will as follows: 7 TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE. 6:00 a.m., Limited Express, daily for the West; daily except Sunday for the North. ® m., Accommodacion tor Pope's Creek. hiladelpnia “YX 9: pete farlor 11:55 — Past Line West sod North, dally except day. ‘ s Eeprest_for Philadelphia and New 100 Pr cits aol Norfolk vin Baltimore: Gal exce; 2. Si ls Rcomarviatton, dafly except Sunday. jor Philadelphia, daily. Otuctunst! Wxprése, daily for the West; daily except Satu: ay for the Horth. New Yor! xpress, PREINSARAIE AT WASHING TON. : w York Express, dail Ace amcdations dally except Sanday. ‘st Line, daily. ‘oamodation, daily except Sunday. sitimore and Philedelphis Mzprees, 3B 22. Limjted Express from New York, daily except Sunday Pm., Day Express, daily ex mau Ik: ‘Traine leaving Washington at 7:10 a. m. oat, except Dunday, connect at Bowie with ‘ins for Pope's Creek line. ‘Trains leaving Washington at 6:00 a.m. and 4:50 P.M. connect ot Odenton with trains for Annapolis. Trains arriving at Wael! at 11:# a. m, and 62 gE m., connect at Bowie with trains from Pope’s Creek line. ors leaving their orders at Ticket Office, Rorthwest corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania Brenue, northwest corner 6th street and Pennsylva- nis avenue, can have their baggage calied for and checked at botels and residences to all points North and Wert. Through tickets to, Oincinnat!, Colam- bus, Indiana) misville, St. Louis, New Or- i Omabs, Sai rai leans. a in and all points Kast. West, Borth and GkO. 0: ILKLN D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Gen] Pass’r Agent. 1875 PENNSYLVANIA sours 1875 KOBTHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ‘Trains leave as follows: MAKE CONNECTIONS Sm from WASHINGTOS te the WEST and BOBTH without change. ‘ickets by this route can be procured at the of- ‘fces, corner of 13ch street and Pennsylvania end corner of 6th street and Pennsylvania ry one alltime . ven at Passe! rs procuring tickets at these offices can Fs ‘ecpomanodas tone in Palace Oars for Uhicago, 'D "Sot. 32.5 Gent Passenger A marlé-ly fees Philadciphts, Pa. LEXANDSIA AND WASHINGTON B. B. Tp.m.; 7 7, all other trains ¥. cP ins leave Alexandria as follows: 6.7, , 9, 10,11 a.m; 1,3,4,5,6 and 7p.m. The 6, Sland 1@ a.m. and 5 and 7 p.m. from Alexandria ; trains daily except Sunday. ™ connect with trains on Wash- ° B. BEAT SUUTHERN EXPRESS, via Bichmond, leaves Wasbingto iy excepySanday, ‘Through tickets to ail po! athwest for sale st offices corner 13th street and Pennsyiva- and corner éth street and Pennayivania Bvenue, where passongers can leave orders for bag- te be checked at all hotels and residences agh to cestination. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Passenger Agedt. GEO. 0. WILKINS, General Bapt, jani-tt Baltimore, Md. INSURANCE. NDUSTAIAL LIFE INSURANCE © = I PANY, — oF WASHINGTON, D. 0. ONT WEEELY AND Ae THLY PAYMENT N. Home Ofice—1229 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. OPTED en eereemerr nen ceeren eee 50,000 FE. Rider Pret, | J-@. Bayne, Tressarer. Sec'y. BB. Marshall, Gea, Canvassing Agents wanted. ear” Joun T. ARMs. D. W. Esrcuan. ARMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND SROKEBRS, Le Drott Butiding, Corner of F and 8th Streets. by Bre om the best terms. UCTION SALES. FUTURE BAYs. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. T™ 8. DOWLING, Auctioneer and Beal Estate Brokor, cs f to Latimer & © Southwest corner Pennsy & Olea: ula avenue aud llth af SQUARE NORTH OF suuaRS TT! - Pep idarkse Raikes one Roun: ti AST, aT PUBLIC 1 cash. con vey anci at yaser’s cost. A depoait of $100 will berequived af time ot ale, decd: 4t THOUS. DOWLING, Auct. STEAMER LINES. MOSELEY FORK NORFOLK. CONNECTIN LINES FOR BOSTON BuO Hosner On and after MONDAY, Seprember 20, 1378, steamer LADY OF THE Lack will ms ~ Fake, teres tripe weekly, between, ‘aah and Norfolk. Leav: dat, Wenooda and Friday at 3'p.m. Leave Mo ursday and Seto at n. Fare to Norfolk, g4. Bound trip, until used. STEAMER JOHN W_ THOMPSON FOR » MAC RIVER LANDINGS. aon) The Company baving placed this new and it steamer on the route. she will, on and after DAY, October 35, make semi-week! trips, (stopping ‘et all the Bripcivel tandings,! as follows: TUESDAY—Leave ‘Washirgton at 7 a. m., going te QOurrioman: returning, arrive in Washington Veet. afternoes. FRIDAY—Leave Washington at 7 a. m., going to ‘urrioman, and op SATUB)AY, continuing down to Cone river; returving, arrive’ in Wasl Sunday afternoon ‘Al Freight for River Landings must positively be For tickets, staterooms or information, apply at the office of the Company, unter M-tr-pelitan Beaks Lith street, opposite the Treasury. octas-ly EROHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS SEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter C. JOHN GIBSON wills a thee ke re ir week- § she between NEW ¥: &, ALEX. NDRIA WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, as follows:—Leave NEW YORK, from Pier 41, Basi River every SATURDAY at € ™.; leave QEOKGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 For fall inforaatioe seats te eS DENA, ‘OF full information appiy to R. PA. 4 Dusiness office and wharf 63. Water street George: town, or at the office of the President, near P street bridge. J. W. THOMPSON, vreaident. Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Orders left at General Offic: oF at the the fine Steamshi| EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, WEEY Bx PHILADELPHIA, ALBXANURIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEOKGETOWN, SAILING DAYS From Pier 2, No : adeipiu oF Kort = Philadeipata, rom 89 Water =1 sct.Geor; . DG, MONDSY 5:'6 — iné counects at Philadelphis: ith Clyde’ Semi. week for Pe Regular 5 dence, Boston and New England States. - pom = on Toe tates. No wharf. F. HYDE, Agent for D. of O. Phiiefeiphia, > WM. P. OLYDE & CO. F.A. REED. Alexandria, Va D_D.C. MINK . 49 1 evonshire street, Boston, BF Freights detivered by Knox's Express. Orders left at General fice. 603 Pennsylvania avenue. or at the Steamers’ Wharf, will be prompity ose eepa- Cunmasp LINE. NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Uston, the Steamers of this Lin take s specified course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passace from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or a the — of 43. . the M ‘sage, Cross! lertdian of &) at 43 lat., or nothing tine north of 2. THE eh AND NORTH AMERICAN YAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YOLK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New Yor! From New Yorx. Java.......... Wed., Dee. *dnagia......Wed., De: ed. : nd ev gYollowing WEDNESDAY Sut Serve ni N a - DAY from New York. i Deeceners market * do not carry steerage passen- Spares oF Passack.—Cabin, 930. #100 and 9139, gold, according to accommcdation. Tickets to Paria, 18, gold, additional. “Bowurn. tickets on favorable srage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at renee. hag ap parm lading | von for /laagow , wre, Antwerp & er on the Continent, and for Moditerrancan porta, For freight and cabin passage apply at the Company's No. 4 Bow! reen: for stoet ' 111 Brosdway,friniy Borliing, or both steer’ age and cabin to SMALLWOOD & MOBBI80N, fo. 3 jan®-ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. ——_ HOTELS. ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Place and i6th street, New York. O>Gius Block from Union bavare and’ Bresdwarr ‘The most central, and yet quictast location in the city. Convenient to the great stores. theaters and churches. Elevator, and all modern i xprovements. Easy access to all parts of the city by street cars and sepii-m.w&fjy 0. B. FEBRIN, Proprietor. ———— PROPOSALS. P®OPOSALs FOR SEF FOR INDIAN Orrics oF INDIAN AP COENTRAL SUPERINTENDENT, Lawrence, Kan., Nov. 15, 1875. SEALED PRoPosaLs will be received at this office, s licate, until a peo the pi BT ar ECEMBER, 1875, for farnishing the following Bamed panttty of Beef. for issue to Indians in the For the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency—2, pounds gross weight, Beef cartie on the nook, —— For the Wichita A, 000 pounds gross weight, Beef: oo aud omancite A goncy—2,500,000 it we it, Beef cattle on the 4 PoSne delivery ofthe cattio ‘aust commence’ in each of the points named, on the first day of February next, or at either ove or all of the points, an ear- Tier date, if required. aud thereafter deliveries. shall be ot bo es, and ip such quantities as the service at the respective Agencies may require, the times of delivery and amounts to be delivered, to be Seales th = weg rng og ven by the re- spective United States Agents in charge. Good merchantable Beet Cattle will be required. Bids will state the iy ‘YT pound gross at which the Beef Cattle will be delivered at cach of the ‘ies named. yinents wiil be msde on proper receipts after the account therefor shail have Lecu properly ep- Minch proposal must have a copy of this advertise- ment attached thereto. In executing any contract, the ri served to increase or decrease the ¢ will bo re- ount specified above toan extent not exceeding twe: ve per cent., and the right is also reserved to reject any or Proj ,if such a course should be deemed for the best interests of the government. ‘No bid wiil be received from any person who bas defaulted in any bid heretotore made. » contract, or part thereof, will be permitted to be sublet or assigned to any other party without the written cousent of the Secretary of the Lnte- or Every bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft, payab'e to the order of the Ogmmis- Stoner of Indian Affairs, on some United States ce pository. asa guarantee of good faith, which check or draft shall be at least five per contum of the ag- amount of the bid,(or supplies proposed to hed,) and in case any bidder, on being Swarded a contract, sili fail to execute ‘the same, ith good and sufficient sureties, according to the terms on which hi: bid was made and accepted, such Didder sball forfeit the amout so deposited to the United Btates, aud the same shall forthwith bo paid {nto the Treasury; bu: if euch contract shall be duly executed as aforesaid, such draft or check 80 depos- ited shall be returned to the bidder, At the execution of the contract a bond will bere- quired to its full amount for the faithful perform- Ance thereof. with two or more sureties, whose =nffi- ctency must be certified to by & United ‘States juuge or district or Proposals should be enclosed in an envelope ad- dressed to the unders'gned, and endorsed y* Propos- Als for Beef for Ludians.”, idders are invited to be presen’ the proposals. nov2-m,w. at the opsning of ENOCH HOAG, Superintendent Indian Affairs. A111 Dec INFELICE. new novel by Asguste Evens. suthor of— Bew. yg ~Vashtt—eto. The last and best beok ever 2 popular au- by thor, and one of the finest fictione in ‘tue Kuglish lnogusge. very one must feed if; oldster @,. W. CARLETON & CO., Publishers, 00t20-m.w f.2m NEW YORK Mh) ISTO GIVE NOTICE. the sub- scriber hus obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Uolumbia, holding a ial term, letters testameutary on the estate 0 JAMES McURAW, ate of District of Columbia, deceased. All persons having claims Inst the are a fll eiesk Lat La} N 5 oe 8 Ft > g 8 a I > Uf ¥ "8 LOAN OFFIUR, Corner arene, on fy “Peomas DOWLING, - joneer and Real Rstate Bro! omee! 5 cer, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Mth st. 7 AT AUCTION. LE Bi B. H.W, '. _Real Estate Broker and A: Fair Waning ETH Sent TRUSTEES’ SALE OF Eeees & TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAL PROPERTY AT A RICK DWELLUNG ON STREET NORTHWEST, By tirtue of a d:ed of 23d, 1874, aud recorded in of Washington county, Distri 7 direction vf the holder of the ry ALES ARE POSTPONED. Qh account of the rain, until MONDAY, November ‘29th. 1875, same hours and places, By order of the Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 'HE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- DAY. December 10th, 1575, same yy order of the Trustees, T. COLDWELL, Salesman. t reco! Volumbia. and b; secured thereby, we w 6. round in’ Wasi ict Lown and dercribed as the south half of lot number sixteen,(16.) square uumbered three hundred and nineteen, (319.) subject to a prior deed of trust for $2,500, dated November 13th, 1374, and recorded 8. of t id land records. ‘Terms of sale: One-th hours and places. B novso-cokde J THIS EVENING. UNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers, Corner 9th and D streets PEREMPTORY SALE OF RARE OLD BOOKS, MANY OF WHIC ANNOT BE DUPLIOA- TED IN THIS VOUNTRY, DATING FR D_ 1576 To i873 EOLO! cL 'S, rchase money to twelve months. terest, secured by notes and property. Conveyancing at pur- chaser s cost. $200 down when property is sold,which will be forfeited unless the terms of sale are com- ied with in five days from sale, and the pro} may be resold #4 the Fisk and cost of the defaulting PAYNE, ABNEILLE,§ Trastecs. iG & MIDDLE S2-THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED until MONDAY, lccember 13th, eame time and place. By order of the Trustees. YOUNG & MID} {Rep} ORK: HISTORY, BIOGBA- TOBE. To be sold within our auction rooms, corner h ard D streets northwest on THURSDAY Y EVENINGS, December 9th commencing at 7 0’ch ck each evening. Particulsr attention is called to this sale of rare book to be positively soid. |All orders left wich the auctioncers will bo DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts.* and valuable books. H. WARNER, PEREMPTORY Aw! TON CIT OTION SALE O '¥ HOUSES AND By virtue of the last will and testament of Aun Kerr, admitted to probate 2/ta July recorded by the Suprems iF WASHING- LOTS TO-MORROW. HOMAS Dow LING. Real At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and lary t. and ordered to b: Conrt of the District of Columbia, and ca) conveying real estate, which i gy ‘be sold, disposad of, and conveyed by Proceeds thereof to pay « mone! subscriber offers for sale the following Houses and Lots, late the estate of the said Mary Ann Kerr, his cones 15th, 1875, in front Estate Broker, a Pst lon mg testatrix. viz: On WEDNESDAY, Fe of At 12 o'clock m., th; end Premises on south and © street, betwee gE Elizabeth Lowe and George 23 feet 134 iach on the Avenne and 22 feet 7! T 475 aquare fest i} i tts} cy cat zo > = a UNTER, &., AT OnSATORDA ¥ MORNING. Deoomber 11, k, in front of my auction A EN SrQuisit AUCTION use a five-story division nd varied collection Pianos will be sold precisely at 12 THOMAS DOWLING, . m., Lot 2%, Square 73, 40 fect on K street; 4,610 square street, near 20t! At 4 o'clock p. m., part of Lo Wipes State The terms of ry ne third of the street south and irty days from the day of lance in six and twelve mon'hs from day of sale, bearing 6 per cont. interest from Gay, to be secured to the satisfaction of the sub- day of sale from each purchase mone: will execute the f sale are: 0; money to be mai within thi ne BALEOF. eS: required on the On payment of the TH. BAILBOAD, AT AUCTION. virtue of a deed of trust, dated A D. 1871, to Daniel &. Eaton recorded tn Liber No. land records for W. of Columbia, and at the yy A will sell a on MONDAY RANDALL, Executor, GOLDWEXL, Saleam: MIDDLETON, A state and Insurance Ag: Sth and F eta. 641, folio 257, one a conser. im the Dist jest of tec! ion, in front of ptember 13th, EZ OF TWO SMALL TRAOTS POTOMAC RIVES, IN y virtue of a deed of trast, dated on the 224 D_ 1373, and recorded amon; ff the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 723, sollte, 434. and at the request of eZ. secured thereby, in front of the premises. as f Decem| TRUSTER’S BAL) OF LAN! m., it ry ‘ON conta WASHINGTON COUN ay ee ey ry of in the county of thin the following a cs ‘Tri ,) and ranning thence ‘seventy-seven (77) 7 65, at 3 o'clock p to the west line, and cig! >, 0 of “Blue Piasits,” and a murvered by Randolph, Gosle, and ro- certain deed from John Middleton M. Middieton et ai, among th in Liber No. 704, folio 12, Said é 7 Terms of from the Ist day cash, ual installments, at six ich the notes of the 2. "and twelve mont i ure archaser at the time of sale. expense of the If the terms of sale are n FlOkt go sel Sos propert risk and cost : 2 the defeat Fe a after giving seven days’ .§. MITCHELL, Trasteo. Attorney. MIDDLETON, Ancts. iH Le EF SB ad 5 ti BEGINALD FEN Bov29- ¥ it Ht B. H. WABNBR. ef F PEERS R7-THE ABOVE SALK 18 POSTPONB! TUESDAY, September 21, 1575, same STICKNEY. Sarvi . T. COLDWELL, o' Pp. m., all’ that reel of land. sirmate, aod being and known and dedguetca st lot numbered twent section rea seven (7) of et.al. subdivieion of Bai F the improvements, cons! two-story frame dwelling nd 18 tee ith werest at 3 t. a months, with int at F cent. eed of trust on the will be required at of expense of purchaser. plied with within 10 days reserve the at the risk and cost of '» after 6 days advertisement. OBAS. E. S7THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- ned until TUBSDAY, September 28th, 1575, same GRO. W. STICKNEY, Survivi S7 THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE DE- having failed to comply with September 23. resell the same at on SATURDAY, risk tof the defauith ICKNEY, Surviving Trustee. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until Ser reOne, November 20th, 1375, hour and place. GEO. W. STICKNEY, Sarvi: ‘Trustee, novl5-eod . ise if sale are not com: ER, INO. ON, ¢ Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. RY E. J SWEET. TEES’ SALE OF A LOT ON THE EAST EEN ) STBEETS NOBTHW eof a deed of trust, dated Decem! . 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 91, one of the land records for the District party seoured ion, in front of ber 17th the following described real estate D. C.,to wit:—All @7 THE ABOVE SALE 1S FURTHER POST- PONED, on account of the rain, until SATURDAY, November 27th. ae S7-THE ABO mimo until SATUR! th lad POSsT- uy roe W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trastee. of Columbia, and at the thereby, we will sell, at p he premises, on FRIDAY, situate in the city of tot numbered eleven (11), in reservation num! to the ground plat or pian of g Bs \feot ou Sd trout went DY & alley. balance in 6, 12 and 13 adhd ore pene &7- THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER Post- ed on uccount of the weather matil SATUB- AY, December 11, 1875. same hour and place. Ww. ee Burviv WELL, Salesman. eleven (11), accordii depth of 150 feet ‘erms: Oue-ibird cash: months, with interest at yay sbie semi-annaally, secu AN, loneer, 519 7th street, TABUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPE: F ET GOUTH WEST AND DEL ‘ cortain deed of trust t stand records of 35 e ne iumbis. Iwill ‘sell, at a premises, to the the Lith da) 126, ineaid clty, fronting nue, between F and G strects south: cf 1 AWARE AVENU. and 50, in square elaware avenue, ___AUCTION SALBS.__| EVENING STAR. | "™*"0#! 420 commmecan Deo*ss4y « cane, Real Evtate Brokers and A! ¥.. Ez hors and Austioncers, FRIDA December 10, 1875. LUARLE Utilizing Steam. 4 Steam may te made of great use in the Kitchen. Stale bread may be steame!, pota- toes are better steamed than boliei, and the same is true of dumplings and pudtingy. % * But, aside from the steamer, steam wil! | Bestern nominally firmer; southe found very useful if properly ntilized. All the | oe. pew. Stati; basios of “ "ware; let the wire of | Se*! the basin rest firmiy om the top of the kettle. | 5 beneath them Nes or meat, and | Bk = | ane kettle of or other vegetable, will be | found to be “as good as new;” it will remaio ‘colored . pat the fish, which has been soaked New Fork. Dee 0.—Ploor qriet and am 5 the stove, and let it boil W beat uil_and unchanged. Core autet and x Loxpox, Dec. 1), 12:3) p m —The rate for minute or two, pour off the water aod set tht basin over a boiling Kettle, add the milk, sea- | st the Stock Exchange on government seeurities soning, and thickening—egzs. if used, shoaid | 2 Prt cent. Gonsols 41 46 for money: Sts m= not be’ put in till it Isneariy done—and it | °° St te will cook nicely, without any danger of How To MAKE A BEAUTIFUL Cracker wheat is best prepared in | Basket.—Mr.C. M. Hovey writes the @ar- yret~ this way: Use one-third wheat ee den (hat as a basket ornament the 7» and a phylum A» ides or “Smit salt when nearly done. It is alsoa good sub- | host Charming of plants, and th stitute for a farina kettle, for farina, biauc- | management he recommends of this _ , Bakiad custants, ate. but wae —_ vine for that use: “To grow tt well in this ng is necessary @ stone mil bowl | way three roots should be planted, Sf | should be used instead of the tin basin. | or August, in one ol the rastic wecuetn eS Many more ways in which sieam may be | much used; the basket may then, for conve- used will suggest themselves to the intelli | nience,e placed on the ground, in a half genthousewile, and we will merely add, that | shady position, and watered freely. Then Kreqaires about one-third more time tocook | atiach three strings, ix feet er more long, food by steam than by boiling. and that any- | one for each plant, to the basket, and fasten thing cooked in this Way should be closely | the other ends at the top, ata good distance Bu THE covered. Apart, to keep them from rm 2,000 VOLUMES BO RS ae AUCTION! we. 2. A ; ose a 4 | Here let them grow tll jast just before f pecial attention is cal 4 - B. Aso .—The rm . 1 ‘elegant collection of fine Miseellaneo millionaire’s will has been offered for pres loses Gon eortagton in Gann Eee ooseb [be SUring® at Uhe top and twine them be sold at suction by Duscateon Bros, et the poe ard the heirs have been cited to appear | ip any form, elt rooms, th and D streets.on MONDAY and 3. | before the surrogate. He amply provides for | and round. cut and pick out the strings; . EVENINGS: Decembor Lith and Lath: at 7 Toure k. Detdoas nies kechinuceakionien suxpend the basket in a cool room, and you jock «ach oven: e gale embraces a : oad a , y before yi object, Saricty of Standard Works, ‘Magazine ence, | Margaret A. Chanler. There are als) ths | tout O&ve covstantly before yqu jan Biography ard Miscellaneous Works; fn fact, ever; Department of Literature. Special atvention called to this sale. Catalogues Low ready. Ani C °o oOeey ee Mite tne OEM SON TROe Ancts, | clety, 810,000, to the Soclety for the Reltef of the peauty of which will never pall ay the senses, but will Increase with the of the plants. All winter it will bea following minor bequests: To the widow of Benjamin Astor, an annuity during her life of ) @ year; to the American Bible So decd D y — Respectable Aged Indigent Females, $5,000; Mr. Huanewell’s p yoosss nae Estate Broker, ¢ Institution for the ee 19, to the vertaken by the storm, Boat Soutnndtts old sand of Latimer & Cleary. = 2 the village uotel to eee ee eee cara cm mest | Firemen's Benevolent Fund of the Volun: | ees uinatium were suspended at enc CATALOGUE SALE teer Fire Department, $10,000, to Philip Kis- | Wnite with driven snow, and tne green of the €OLLECTION OF LAW BOOKS prep aeons rf F. seg y ea foliage Was inteuse and glowing aod grace- Embracing Text-books, State and Federal | 224 . Beare, 82,5 each o » | fully dispesed round about them. Warmth Reports, Digest.and English Reports, tobe | Provided he shall be in the employ of the | is necessary to grow it, but when hardened sold at miy Auction Booms, corner of Peun- | iestator at the time of his death. In regard | or, it is almost evergreen ._& temperature ot syivania avenue and Ith strect, Mt Ys fo the Astor library. the will recites that the | 5 degrees being ample to preserve aud Keep NING, December 13th, 1875, commencing at 7 | testator had formed the resolution to add 4“ th ‘ it fresh for a ke o'clock. $250,000 to the endowment of the Astor li- c acorns malied 2 ony sehen ony lication. | brary, founded by bis 1 father, which mee: AN os RoMANCE.—About one Terms cash. BOM 1" iG, Auct. ton contemplated to execute in his life- | Month since, a young lady went to Oshkesh, &2"Persons unable to attend the sale can have | time; but he directs his executors to pay to | W's. With her pareuts, and her fue appear. their commissions.execated by the auctioneer. decd-d | the trustees of the library whatever portion | @pce and lady-ilke manners att the ]OWNMAN & GREEN, | Of the $250,000 he may not have advanced or | attention of some of the young men. Nov. OWRMAN ® GREEN paid in hie lifetime.” Zi she became engaged to ove of them, but 4132 7th street porthwest. By the codicil of May 28, 1869, he declares | getting weary of the cngagement within se that the then unpaid balance of this $250,000 | Usree days, she was subsequently engaged to USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | ; 4 . emen. « TRUST. pet _ Tone is £49,000, and by that codicil he gives to the | Do less than threemen. The lasi one started BRAL & U x eM | trustees of the Astor library an additional | out torent a house, and during his absence BAND 0, BOUTHEASE. "oot BETWREN | iim of €200,000, to be paid in threesuccessive | No.2 put inan appearance, and after come y vittue of adecd of trust to us,dated the | equal annual installments, the first at the | Versation with the lady @ short time pre- 13th day of September, A.D ind by direc- | expiration of one year from the time of his | Vailed op her to consent to marry him, dis- of th je will offer for | death. This $200,000 he directs to be kept in- | carding allothers. But for fear she would a | vested and held as a permanent fund, thein- | change her mind be insisted on leaving the come of which shall be Applied, from time to | ceremony performed at once, to which she * | time, to the purchase of booksand the matn- | Consented, and in @short Lime the two were 296 | tenance of library, with liberty to the | made one. To express the feelings of poor No. the | trustees of the library to expend not exceed- | 3 1s impossible, as he has not only losta Ww! south twenty-two feet of said lot, 2, the depth | ing $25,000 of the capital in the purchase of | but has a rented house on his ha thereof, together with the improvements thereon. bool The mo p is giv ‘Term’ of sale: One-third ct the purchase money to ieee te toe Lee be paid ip cash and the balance ih six aud twelve | Suter Ingo single: eee, A NOr And Wim. | ing’ thespread of diphtheria, before the News months after date, ith interest a per cent. per ° ark scientific association, the president said anpum until m ne that A parasitic fungus Was always in the New YorE Dry Goops MARKET.—Dur- o ing the week the package distribution of do. | “phtheritic membrane. He could not say mestic goods, alt! light, was probably | Positively that the disease proceeded from in accordance with the expectations of rea- | the fengus, although it spreads the disease, of Lot No. (twenty), insquare {two Bundved and ninety six) ead Birt, being ds. Is DIPHTHERIA A FoNGus’—In discass = BR. e | Applications that destroyed fungal iife cured © 0. GRE Chan a al ere ane Jook for litte more | aiphtheria, one of which, salleytic acid, used alec a ee of the year, when it is yet too early for jobd- | PUTe, had always been successful. Some- BZ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until | bers to commence operations for the spring | [mes tis acid bad failed. it is suid. yet om THUBSDAY, Dec. 9th, same hour. By order of | trade. There has been a continued brisk | lookin por Toren cw gh ascertained the Trustees. M. 0. LUTTEELL. movement in brown sheetings of various | that it been mixed with something that ‘ Salesman. grades. and low qualities of cotton Sannels Weakened it. 7 NC! - | met with @ liberal distribu from first ‘Country book-peddier to Fourth-sreet RNCY of the wenhor tke above sale 1a iarther | bands, prices of these goods closing firm, wornan—"Yen, Dut tne work is bot iustrec- poned until MONDAY, December 13th,same | With an upward tendency on the former. | tive and humorous.” Four-street. woman— Rour, by order of the Trustees. Prices were steady on the whole, and the | «That ain't the point. You ses my husband decd. M UTTRELL, Salesman. | light supply of brown sheetings indicates an | has crippled soinany agents, and you're © DoOWSMANE GREEN, vance in the near future, while on the | nice looiing young man and I hate to see ‘Beal Kstate Brokers and Auctioneers. other hand it is not improbable that some | You hurt! ‘That's him coming in the back. NO SAS DM rest boruawest ee ER ee an Kaid Lhere Was nOth- RUSTER E OF VAL! E IMPROV jeached sh! be found necessary | ing compulsor: t it, and was gone.— “PROPERTY AT NON Viz Fiame | forthe equalization of value. There bas | (7.5.0 Hae E uf st) GEORGETOWN, ABOVE WEST a really good styles of plaid 87°A patent is asked for @ contrivance to prints, of which the supply in this market is | belay a cow's tail to ber hind leg while sheis By virtue of a deed of trast. dated November nsna. es wy % aust, ie, nua recorded to Labor tal, f unl lly light. Neat dark fancies and | milked. reco stripes have also received more attention than of lete,and there has been a steady Movement in robes. Shirtings were taken in considerable lots by jobbers in excep- Seay ee oe in front of the >) OD. day of Decem! er, Ii La ber, Ista, at Obrist Church, Georgetown, by x Uonal cases, and at low figures, but the gen- | WoW Williams. Hak: DEN aud Lee piece or parcel of’ ground situated in eral demand was comparatively light. There | Liou. daughter of the late Bobert 1. Lackey. Hop teGeorgctown, DO. being parts of Lote25 | has been a little more interest manifested by | of Virginia. the couthicast cor ae nk for the game at | clothiers of this and other cities in the ex- coaoemnacceniiliiciaaatiiamgantiy jontgomery street, and ran south 77 feet to Beuben | @™ination of the various styles of pew pro- DIED. Daw’s line. (190 feet from West street;) thence west | ductions in woollen fabrics adapted to spring BETTS. December %th, Many McFaven Berrs 120 feet to the west line of Lot 284; taence north 77 | and summer wear, and their parchases dur- | beloved daughter of William mud I Botte, aged to the south line of Lot 264; thence | ing the week under review have been a little | $ycursand timenthe’ —_ , mere OF east on said south line 12) feet to the beginning— | more liberal, although the general traffic She sleeps in the arms of Jesus. improved by a substantial Frame Dwelling honse. "Perms Of sale: as tenetted tn ood aa eam, | Bas been less spirited than many sanguine | Funeral from i ent cet Bend wit Intcheet thereon from Augest the | holders expected. Business has remained | *Feet southeast, Stet 1svs, Gegsting Site tes oeceeae ot taeeka te | quict with Importers, as ts weually the ease p MILLS. On the 2th December 178, at 8:15 oem of balance in Zand 18 months, secured by notes | @t this season of the ‘year, but there was a | Pu Maks Aunt } of this an trust : own considerable movemei ek wud colored oxed the property ie struck off. Tt the terms of aalo are | Grece eilks and @ fow other descriplioas of 20th ae Rell ee aan Rantay, Domuber The Hebe te resell oF Che rae ene corer ee eerie? | staple fabrics, while goods adapted to, the | No." gom wth street. northwert. ya | paee atthe cont at th: holiday trade were in better demand. (. | iriends are respectfully invited to attend. “ WILLIAM L. DUNLOP, Trustee. Bulletin, sth. BEYNOLDS. On December 10th. 1°75, at 12:08 a ———— ao ior ° OLDS, dec8 tds DOWNMAN & GRSEN, Ancis. Tue Brurey Mounper IN Bosrox.—at | Bj (omsmpticn, Naot Rexx vin wile of the JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, the ning in Boston, on Monday, of the lt omg Sig ot gh at . murder of Mal oung, let Attorney TEU E EE GALE OF, THERE (3) B Stevens recounted the leading tacts of the EACH, ON SOUTH A STREET, DET case. Among other things the government 14, AND Tu STREETS EAGT, AT a\ would attempt to prove. he said, was the f° meeting between Mabel Young and Piper as By virtue uf deed of trust, dated February | the former entered the church, when 20, 1575, and duly recorded ia Liber No. 774 | spoke to him, and be stooped over and said snag De O.c and at thorenecel of the Meneee | something to her—probably telling her that | berweeu sth aud Sth aud M and N strects north County \D. C.. and at the request of the parties e- | ho would show her the pigeons after school. | west. froat of the preaites in WED MESH AT. They would show that up to five minutes be. | SHANKLIN. Grorek SHANKLIN Geparted this tober, 1875, 8¢ 4.30 o'clock ™ ail thet ain fore —— the pen delay ey fan kaen . i — any jece OF parcel of lan prem mate and be- | seen for fifteen minutes; by aca fog ju the city of Washington, D ad join in the search; that he did have a key to | Sttend the funeral, which will tek. and being all of, Lot numbered eigt 2 | the Ith, at 11 o'cicck &.m.,atthe tumbered sight pandred and. sixty. { the tower door in ‘hig possession at the tim: F Ft j when hesaid he did not have one; that he did Sroversenta tuerepe: Coneiotine ot tives et eaea, | nothunt fora keywhen he sald he would doso; three-story Brick Houses. that he had been in the tower within a short The terms cf sale: One-third cash; the balance in | time, whereas he stated at the time he had not notes at 6, 12 and MS fecen eeg 8 » in- | been up there for months; that he was in the WILSON. At his residence in G ae ey tower that day at the time of the murder, | the 9 m.. certs sold. A deposit of $100 will be required of | and that after the crime had been committed Rie purchaser or purchasers.on each House ‘at tims a! ofsale, All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. | be came from the tower to half-way down If tbe terms of sale are not complied with in five | the staircase; that he opened a window UNDERT ERS. days, the Trustess reserve the right to resell the | there, and, bareheaded, jumped out of a win- AK property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | dow and ran along to a side door and entered W. BARKER. chneer Ree TARNEE (trastess. | the chureh; that he took hold ofa pitcher | RR, ¥* SSS and washed his hands; that he tried, to cou- = S7-THE PURCHASER (AT THE FORMER | Ceal the bloody water by pouring it trom the Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, ae <= western 17 feetfront, hehe gt the sapere weg a Le 5 he femmes od — = above a to com rs 2 Ww! iow where | out, 7 wo will, oh TUESDAY. day of December, | mark of @ thumb-nail; thar marks of blood 619 L1rH Sraexr Noxruwesr. =a -_ were on the Inside knob of the side door by | _cet-ly which he entered the church, aud that there R. ®. HARVEY, Was sufficient blood in the tub to be recog- . a Rp teed =< Undertaker, tion of motive, ic ney sa! when that arose in the minds of the jurors | No, 934 F Sraxse, between Minth and Tents, PING LOEB ws pen bae,_| Feces eee ees | — Auctt al Ei any one could have; the fact of the homic' Ho. 419 Mth street northwest. | Would be shown beyond doubt, and the facts FAMILY SUPPLIES. —_ as sen! 1c Lima v "BRODER PAU On SOHUAELR Em PRON ED | thelr action HOUSE AND WHARF AT FOOT OF POTO- Cou. HunTER’s VastStock FarM.—The MAC STREET, GEORGETOW renehe of John 8. Chisum, of Bosque (rand, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 24th was sold to Col. R. 0. Iunter, recorded ia Liber 72) folio 530, of tus pig pong A 339, Lou. di for $2:9,000, one- records of District of Columbia, ee eck ten. tan poiuas tases too re. Neral services at the Christian nue, bett x NEW ENGLAND MM BRANDY... » WHISKY STL eeamon % ©, WITHER, Fine Grocerses, 1915 Pennsyivenia avenue, BR. C, MA’ a direc: tion of the holder of the note secured thereb: half cash down. The pw will aoe Stalls, 638-639 Center Market, by jam Lund, jr., to jated July 15, A. b. i3s3, Bo. 4 Western Market. records for said Dis’ | ANd head - th The ranch extends » VEAL and LAMB of best quailty and ri 5 Pecos ri waighe connently on baee dect-6 E. 24998, cate je 920 I7ub street, id i i

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