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RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND onto KAtLReAD “panes oF TIME. N Novemurr 2s, 1875 vem 7 00—Baltim te aad vie Sia Naa 95—Ce cago OT Lotis a Rx reakfont at Martin ba 6 pelle ime we. Ai a lis and ‘Way s ast of P f Rocks. J:13—P. nt # Rocks od Way Stations 2:30—Baltimore Express. Except Mondays. — ee: Exranss Un Su cm ins uly to ing at Way Stations. ay Stacnton, Winchester: Harper's Berr; sf sod Way Stations, to Pied- gost. via Metropoiftan Branch, . ai POR EUS MITE» EXPanas. No stope ‘Baltimo: Way Stations. x EXPREss. 1:30 om Sunday, stopping at Way Sia- = M & 25—Foederieh Point of Rocks, Hagerstown Ferry, Winchester and Way as Metropolitan Branch.) ‘Anna; polis iis and Way o Stations. 23—Cnicaco ann CixerNwati Fast Bxrazss. Baty imon® EXPREss. oo 3. 30—Baitim: re and Wars Stations, '3:40—Pitis<ecae Fast Exrn #:20—Battivors Bren 9: 16—Gration Express, stoppirg at any Station Wana e Daly ae ENicut Bxraee care. and a pal Way rene Stes 9 35—Baltinor: ily me, Gnily “ons pt Monday. 333 %. aily.except Sar Be coosests on Egudes Be « Hagerstown, An- Paalie, Steanton or Valley Branch York and Phiisd: | For further inf and Ohio ticket 455 Pennsy! avenue, where or: taken for baggn; be checked and received at point in the cf THOS. BR. SHARP. Master of Transportation. Ticket Agent. eral Agent novi-tf J AK AND WASHINGTO® ro saunimoue, cea a a —— vo. PRK. BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN Tie NEW ENGLAND THROUGH BETWE WASHINGTON AND WITHOUT CHANGS OF CAKS. b this Hine fs new and of the m2 roved finish PULLMAN PAL SLEE NIGHT TRAINS ‘On and after December 31h. 175, trains by this Ive will leave of Baltimore aud Potomac Bailroad, corn: bond B streets, as %% 9:83 sam. Limitel kx for Philed-iphia, S daily except 1:30 pm. Besre re opm ‘Elpcte Or Philadelphia and way potata f 9:10 pm, Express Philadetpaia, New York niate LOR CABS on all Day Trati ALAOB SLEEPING CABS on ration can be procured at the of- re left at the offices of the Depot HaLliMORE AND POTOMAG BAIL- BOD, corner Str and —_—s BOYD, Jn Geners! Parsenger Agent, Philatelphte, 'p febl _Buyerintendent, Baltimore, Ma. Biz MURE «Pi POTOMAC RAILROAD, . bis, trains will san EAVE FOK BALTIMORE. tied Express, daily tor the West; xonpt Sunday for the North. T Pope Rs press for Baltimore, daily waco xt ited Express for New York, daily anday_ Parlor Oar Train «t Line West and North, ‘daily except und: Express for Peiladelphia and Ni ork, =, Norfolk vie Baltimore, dss Sardey Ace nasmdatton, dally excont Sanday. “fer Philagelphia, daily 2e December ae ile Express, daily Actoneiodauiens daily except Sanday. & &.. Pat Line. dally, 2 Accommodation, daily except Sunday. Rontea Caps, Sacques. Leggt _ LADIES’ GooDs, and HATS © the. latest i open SATURDAY WAY, and TUESDAY Also. devon: iu all its brauches. 1107 Pa are. x Charles street, Baltimor, MADAME JANNABET rTM Lt THE CELEBRATED GOSSAMER WA TEK PROOF. THE 8 MENT EVER MAUE. ee eee ten "ELT HATS. A Ew STOC BRUSB IM FF A on = Titans : JUST RECEIVED-— |: FEATHER TRIMMINGS, in all colors. INITIAL HANDKEBCRIEF: Gentie-, men and Children. = FANCY BOXES, zane aad NOVELTIES for GEORGETTE KID, ‘GLOVES of porte- tion, in 2, $ and 4 buttons. a MRS. MJ. HUNT, novas tr 14 623 D street. = MILLINERY AN M* Dakeds WAKING Re ROOMS AT. Male. DU iy ave —Cholce and elegant Winter Bospete od Retna Hist ot co ganibt tion st remark: w prices. novi8-Im* M RS. SELMA RUPPEKY, 614 Oru Staxer, Orrosits Parent Orrice. BEBLIN ZEPHYES, WORSTED GOODS, and IES. OABNVAS EMBROIO! Beantiful selections of EMBROIDERED 8 Peay and SLIPPER CASFS, OUSHIONS, on ate STRIPES, LIGHT SOBRENS and TOWE Large assortment of Children’s Merino Cloaks? ings. and Fancy Wool Hose. nov: O*TNSH TIPS, less than half price; large stoc! nll fashionable’ colors, at the cheapest store ie LY’ Soe 60% 9h at., opp. Patent Office, VERMILYA Is selling LADIES ELEGANT BUTTONED BOOTS Of bis own make at 95.50. 610 NINTH STRRT, oct8-tr Oppovite Patent Oitice. RIBBONS. © _ Special TBE INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTIM COMPANY OF D. 0. STEAMEES LADY 0 F THE LAKE AND JANE MUSELEY. | bw BSG) OLK, CONNECTING WITH steamer LADY OF THE LAK take three tips weekly, between Washington and Norfolk. Leave W day, Wednesd: i Friday st3 folk Tuceday pPhseeday and Satu: 3r;; Baitimore end Philadelphia Express, q m., Liaited xpress from New York, daily ‘except Dun De; Express, daily except Sanday Bm, Acccmmodatinn. daily except Sanday. dnily from Baltin sty ibe ~Kichmond Express, daily easing Wacbington St m. and 3:40 2 neg , connect e Bowie with i Washington at 6:00 a.m. and 4:50 Odenton with trains for Annapolis g at Washington at 11:40 a.m, and €:2) p.m . connect at Bowie with trains from Pope's Creek ine. agers learin Rorthwest corser of 13th street mansylvania aeneeilie Be . Louis, New Or- Omaha,” San Francisco, and all Kast, West, North and South. Gv. 0: WILKINE. Su a D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Gen! Pase’r Agent. 1875 PewnsyLVaSia ROUTE 1875 NOBTHW EST, sodra” -ND SOUTHWEST. wahiness leave as follows: -ll 6:00 ~ 9:0. SD. D, TRACK BOUT wihsiemst Scenery, Palace Btate-room Day ‘and ‘are. wiih modern improvement wa bundred wiles saved tb Western and Coutral THE GREAT DOUB: ow = MAKE CONNECTIONS Ebrongh from WASHINGTUS te the WEST and Ses ee be "ed at the of- ickets by this rouce cam De procured a [- corner of lish street aod Penusy vanta aveaue and Corner of @h street and Pennsylvani Gader Nations: Motel, where reliable information ill be given at all times. LETS procari. tickets at theee offices can im Palace Oars for Chicago, Ficesarg en 4 r LD, JR., Gon'l Pamenger Agent, marlé-ly % + Gon) Femielctphine Ba LEXANDSIA AND Seeauean B. B. BURG B.B., ‘AND ALESAND UIA SND FBEDERIC B ond Bech arte Local trains for Pee ce 8.9." hu, id inne ya 6p. daily all cept S deal treius leave Alexandria ss follows: 6.7.9, 2:20; 22 2 11) 3,5,3,6 and 7pm, The 6. Sreaue, where x te be hotels an Bek to dest c = £ Soares janl-tt NSURANCE. ge ame LiFE INSURANCE com. PANY, oF WASUINGTON, D. 0. CAPITAL. Canvassing Ages Joun T. Auxe. D. W. Karcuam, ABMS & KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE aGENTS aND BROKERS, Papen Baliding, Corner of ¥ and och Stree. line of STRONG COMPANIES represent s bf BUILDINGS, MBBCHANDISE, and Stier PEOPERTY in the DISTSIOT against by Gre on the best terms, ‘sepil-ly Reserar Fee chs of the LYOOMING FI FIRE nee. $0) JoDrolt Building, corner or sed 3 ‘Sty screcta, stacuch old pany ag AE ayen? SS eae ae ger DHEMICAL SCOU: fae’ wo! streat, near G, opposite a Pome Goatiemen's Gar- eugl-tr until STkaMER sol Mee tee you POTO- The Company having placed aes wand steamer on the route, she will.ou and after DAY, October 26, mak ay C the « principal nang, as follows: Hereafter JOHN GIBSON illmakerecuiar Unie te between Vas Bo ee any ae GkongsTown, ™ follows: oe from Pier 41, East River every SATURDAY ata p.m business Wate: town, oF at the office ofthe Provident Histon, the Steamers of this course for all ——— of the yea: EL err yet Chinas Ww . . 29 Parthia... Wea. Jan. Sorat The ES nity aA " A. McCOR MICK, S 905 Pennsylvania Avenne, (Up Stairs.) Fine French MILLINERY for the Fall and «imported BONNETS and HATS tn the newest Freoch FLOWEKS, FEATHERS, SILKS, attention given to orders, oct?) tr ll ur JEARNERET BETURNED FROM PARIS the choicest oat sence tonent TITERS SSM A. ARING ip all ie branches. age Enea. AVEN nt $3 NORTH ES 8 TiMol cts: “For fal tiforme: IRGE W. MOSS, 5 Pennsylvanis ave- ‘AUSTIN BALDWiy, a £0. Aeonte ES FOK BOSTON, FKOVIDENCE NBW YORK. On and ones MONDAY, Rey IVER LAND! ¢ semi-weekly trips, Y¥—Leave Washington at 7 a.m, going to Qurriomsn; returuing, arrive in’ Wasblfgtos Wednesday afternoon. FRIDAY—Leave Washington at 7 a. m 3 Soins to Currioman, and on SATU: a as to Cone iter 3 returning, arrive in tou Sunde ‘it Breigh for {or Hitver Landings must positively be For tickets, staterooms or information, apply =< $Roice of the Company ,nuder Metropolitan sth street, opposite the "Froas (Mzbonants LINE OF =o BETWEEN octas-ly " WASHINGTON AW. NEW YORK. the fine Steamships B. 0. RMIGHT ont week. WA oo leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 and ALEXANDRIA the same ply to R. P.A. DENHAM, ter ag fracas, P street ‘3. W. THOM PSUN, President. Fretghte delivered by Knox's Express. Orders be at General © Pennsylvania avenue, - 603 stoamner's wharf, will be prompuly atisnded on jell-tr J EW EXPRESS — vee OANAL, PHILADELPHIA. TAL BAAN DRIA, WASH- ORGBTOWN. SAILING DAYS. From Pier 2, North Wharves, Philadelphia, SATURDAY, af 12 ma ‘From 69 We t,Georgetown,, D.O. (ONDaY >. 7 unccts at Philadelphia with Clyde's Regul P Bensiwecky Line of ot Provit ace, Boston and New Sugland Statce, No whart- See in Boston by this line. Ob re Hes rtd D. of O. wm. ree & €O., P' s] F.A REED A dria, D_D.C. ire street, B: ais Aven ne. OF Wharf, will be > poounely = C(uRanD = OTIC ‘With the view of aitnfaiching the chances of col- ng take a specified ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 6 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of of tard lat.ror nothing fo tae norte of 2 THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN eridian AL MAIL STEAMSHIP: BETWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From New Yo: |, FRom — You SRV Beceresee one J Russia. © Par Feb. * Jan 1) Abyertnia Wea? Feb; at By crag follawing WEDNESDAY and SATUB- marked * do not carry steerage passen- abin, eRuTEs oF Passace.—Cabin ae ep ted 1d, accords 15, gold, addlional. ‘eturn tickets on favorable Stoacaue tickets to and from all eee are, ip ‘g4 j | Beifaty Since Glasgow, diane, Antwerp sad "rod a ner ports at the om panys $52 and cabin, Yo t WOOD & MOBRISON, jena-ly OHAB, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. pe Re THE TRADES. JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIER, marl-tr 811 71a ST. HOBTHWEST. lce NIngs. 5. BOGAN, 413 eee ee, sete AVERT eee ty, COAL AND WOOD. iT SOW. cuank. _‘F.B. on08s, an, 2. EDW. CLARK aco. DEALERS IN LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, 54SH BLINDS, MOULDINGS, ¢c. - SE aE ot Sigh ye (Fimmenta teg eee VED. a large assortment of French AN'S. LADISS WILL FIND AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, AUCTION THIS AYTEKNUOR. a. T Anct! pry berg domed Broker, At the old #acd of Latimer & Suuthwest corner Ponnsstvant £ enue and Lith st. CARE 597 a1 AUCTION. TRUSTEES: SALE OF V\LUABLE REAL ES- 81 TRIE Hs we ANG MAND N'staenis SOUTH. AT Pipute o romissory note thereby secured, we wll offer for sale. ot pub lic section, ia trout of the premises. on TURSDAY, the 14tk day of December, 1875, a 4 o'clock p.m., all that certain tract or parcel of ), containing cigar oe thousand x hundred ), containing ei or m1 righ tho ‘and the which the notes of the purchsser shall be taken, besring interest at the rate of seven appom, payable semi-annually snd secured éeed of trust on the REODOENY x0 teen months Seposit of ndred lare will ber quired at 4 time of seals ‘All con- veyancing at the rohseer, of sale are not com tees reserve the rig! i e Foaell att of the defaulting parch: AL! ILBOUBN, VESUERE RiLBOUBN,! rragtecs, AM TT, _nov30-dta THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. IOANSON BROS.. Anctioneers um Southeast corner %b and D sts. northwest, TRUSTEES, SALE F, THREE EAP RR LOK DWELLIN: 101 EE-STOSRLES EACH, ON SOUTH A STREET. BETWEES faux AND Tru STREETS EAST, aT AUC- aobietittng «f deed of trust, dated Fobras 2.1875, and duly recorded in Liber No. 7a, 362, one of the lard records for Washington county, D.C. tthe request of the parties CS cured aeons will sell at public azotic jon, ia front of the Y on WEDNESDAY, 27th Oc- tober, 187 clock p.m., all that certain piece or parcel 6 fland and premises situate and be ing in the city of Washington, D.C, and known as, and being all of, Lot numbered eight, (3.) in or nur bered eight hundred and sixty-nine (5 cording to the plat or plan of said city, with the im: provements thereon, consisting of three adjoining three-story Brick Hunsea. ‘The terms of sale: One-third ih; the balance in potes at 6. 12 a1 ng 8. per cent. fn terest till paid, and secured deed of trast on the property sold.’ A deposit of Sito will be required of the purchaser or purchasers on each House at time ofsale. All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five the Trustee reserve the right to resell the roperty at the rik and cont of we defaulting par: eha P. L.. cokds CHARLES T. DAVIS, { Trustees, S7-THE PURCHASER (AT THE FORME SALE of the western 17 feet front, with depth of t! lot, having ped to comply with the terms, TUES bet ldth day of December, J E , in front of the prem- ises, proceed to tell, a pablie auction, at the risk snd cost of the defanitir eg purchaser, the western 17 feet front of aoe 8, Square 369, by depth of said tot Sones alley, itt ‘ie Dy 2 fare story Bric! welling. P eR, contd CHARLES T DAVIS: ¢ Trustees. jOWNMIAN & cEEER, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 412 7th street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE oR yal Tg RUABLE IMPROV PROPERTY AT TL WA HOUFE AND WHAME AT FOO! OF POLO. MAC STREET, GEOBGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 2th, nd recorded in Liber 723. folto 339. of t rds of District of Columbia, and by dire ti he holder of the note secured thereb; Will sell at public auction, ta front of the pr on THURSDAY, December 16th, 1575, at 4 o'clock D. By All that piéce or parcel of ground aud wharf Property viying in Georgetown. iMatrict of Colum ch was conveyed by William Lund, yr. to detin Davideon by deed dated July 15, A. b-is3, recorded ame ong the land records for said Dis- trict in Liber No. 60, folio 200, and con- tained within the folly laries, Viz: on the north by Water street; t by the corpora- Hen fish wharf; on the south by the chaunel, of the Potomac river, aud on the east by the property oon veyed to James £. Essex by Otho M. icum and yseed dated December. 16:h, 1330, recorded A. 8... No. 20, 1 and be being also the m property conserel t ph L. Savage by -aries H. Laub and wits by deed dated November ‘of sale, as required by said deed: $200 with ten per cent. interest from July 24th, 1 gether with the expenses of thia sale, in cash; bal ance in six aud twelve months, secured by not and deed of trust on the property. @1\) dowa when the property is struck cf, which will be for unless the terms are complied with in five days feora fale, and the property may be resold at purchaser's cost. Convey anaes at Peneuseert 's Cost. BAL DSRNIELLE, feu eee. decé dts DOWNMAN & GREEN, Auc MH Bal bsiate Broker and Auction cer, Fedoral “Baiidings, corner 1th and W eteecte I. W TBUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDB OF NEW YORK AVENUS, ERAN ES, virtue tte deed of trast dated April 2ist, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 744, folio one of the Land Kecords for the District of Col- umbis, and at the request of the party secured there- by, we will sell at public nace EoD 12, front of the mises respect ho on TH! AY, November ‘Sth, 1575, the follo ‘acecribed pay estate, si =e ein oe ony Watarme, District of Colam- ia, to wi At 33 o'clock p.m., the north twenty-five (25) feet of Lot numbered six (6), in, square bumbered three hundred and forty-thros (343), beginning for {he same at the northeast coruer of aaldsauare nem: bered three hundred and forty-three ($43), Ling thence west along the south Tins of UR strect north one bundred (100) feet. thence due south twenty-five (25) fect, thence east one hundred (100) foot parallel to the first line to the west line of lth street weat, thence north with the west line of lth strest west twenty: -five (25) feet to the place of be- inning. acd ai 4 o'clock p.m. all ‘of Lots numbered ty (2) and three (3), in Davidson recorded subdteision of original lots’in square two hundred and fifty two (282),on the south ide of Now York avenue, n ith and 1ith streets, northwest, said lot three (3) belong improved by a three-story aud attic Brick Dwelling, & ‘Terms: One fourth of the purchase money {n cash, aed the balance at 6.1215 ahd 24 months, at 0" por cent. interest from day of sale,secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the parchiser. A deposit of $200 will be rey tired of the purchaser on the K-steest Jot, and New York avenue lots a time of sale. At con. t of pI x purchasers. “It the terms of sale srePact complied within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaalting purchaser or purchasers after five ya’ advertisement. BENJAMIN F. BUTLER, Fe ENJAMIN P: SNYDEM,{ Trustee. 3 nov? co&ae S7-THE ABOVE SALES ARB POSTPONED puill FRIDAY, Novetaber 26th, 1575, sams houre and p) By order of the Trustees, on, 7.1922,34 { Bep. hay of eale.] &2-ON ACCOUNT OF THE ILLNESS OF ONE of the Trustees, the above sale ts farther Postponed until TUESDAY, December 7th, same hour and place. By order of the Trustees. Bs-THE ABOVE SALE] 1i8 FURTHER P: PONED on account of the weather uotil WEDNE | a Stage reg owe }, 1875, 8ame hour and place, py order of the Trustees. sete Jib, COLDWELL, Salesman, decT-ttheatts | Bep le} ¢ Broders and Auctioneers, street northwest, OF TWO VALUABLE SUTUATE ON L STREET, TWEEN 191H AND 20rd LLEY. * J. SWEET, Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. 614 Tth street, opposite U. 8. ice WEST SECTION, Tw ublic encrton, tn front ¥, Dec. 1 tx 30 by a0 ana 3 fook St see by te —29 by O ai joe nc orth Hs, divided ous tote, oath 21% day of sale. Fifty dollars and conveyancing Te known on pene) a on each ere ‘Ti aor SALE AT = Di pay net Me gti tel on SaTos Fatuable C0 ble LOT on ‘tho oust alte st iat O streets northwest, the same bein, Lot Fo. in Square 367, 26x12) feet, to a 20-f ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and t) months, With eiglit per cent. faterest. — 7 THE ABOVE SALE, Pd uh Ganesha “a until 7. coLbweLL AUCTION sabe oe .0 UNBEDEEMED AT ROBERT Fe LTON'S, Ses between reen the Avenue and Dat. for jeaah. to the highest DAY and zr! the 13th and I k the morning and evento, sud continuing morning nntil the whole stock is di Gola and Silver Watobes, Diamond: Plated ard Solid Silverware, Instruments, Boots. ory ts, Clothing, Furnicre, 5 or WILLIAM SMITH, Anctioneor. — BBOS., Auctioncers, ‘Bouthcast eorner of $th aud D'streets n. w. mony of them suitable for Holiday, sold # secon by Dancauson ros. att Distrovis.on MONDAY aad TUES S; December 14th and 14th, at 7 “The sale embraces alarge wrined, | Science, DAY AVENTNG Biography and Miscellaneous W in erature," Special attention is Catalogues now, ready. a DUNGANSON DOS. Ancts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue ‘and ith st. CATALOGU! thd FALR E€OLLEC’ Tide foi Taw BOOKS, orders left with the decd eet, MO} - NING, December 13th, 1875, Sommenelng a7 me atelogues — to an) &2"Persons unable t) at attend the sale can have their commissiongexecnted a nen 7th reet northwest, by the auctioneer. decd d TRUS TEES SALE 0 OF VAL ALUABLE IMPROVED HE eT WEST, BETWEEN hy vittes of aased of trast to 13th day of Septewber, A.D. 1 secared the: aged we will "public auction, on ton of the part snie. in front of "KSDAY, December 2. all that certain pieco or parcel of gi fn the city of Wathingtonsand known and designe: ted as part of Lot No. 20 (twenty), insquare No. (two hundred and ninety south twenty two fest 0 ether with the improvements th purchase money to be patd in cash, and the batanoe in six and twelve months after date, with interest a anoum nntil paid. . All conveyancing at terms of sale are not complied with in six da trustees reserve the right to resell at the r cost of the —- ng, 10 per One hundred dollars dowa at urchaser's cost. ROW N MAN, “GRE = RELL, Salesman, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THUBSDAY, be ec. Ith, same aeer ir’ OORSEQURRON OF THE INCLEM- ° ory By nn HOSDAY,' Deosmber 1 order of the Trusteem. Br bY Orde oe ae ST ERELL, Saloansa, roune ‘& MILDLETON, Anctioncers, state and insurance Agents, Le Droit Buikiing, corner éth and I stroeta, TRUSTEES" gate OF Y. Mater et BRICK DWELLING ON vere ETKEET NORTHWEST. BET B ue of @ deed of trust mdated November 234 Lsttvand recorded in liber 766, folio 377, of ‘ecords of Washington county, District of Columbia. snd by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will sell. at remmises, on MONDA ber, Procad iW sehtngton gtr. nown and deecribed as the mblic suction, in Y¥, the 6th day of istrict of Columbia, 'b baif of lot number sixtecn,(16) squsre numbered three hundred “and Bineteen, (319,) subject to a rior deed of trust for 240, dated Nov eenber 2 Math, 14, 3 is the pe hy agen six ‘oud twelve months, rc it. interest, secured by oar god property. 3200 dow: hen. roperty is #01 wil be forfeited unless the tern sof sale are plied with in are ay i be ee : _ Seed of thant om the pr: sand the pert me Seas A EL Yotwe & MIDDLETON, Aucts. S27°THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED until ete the Tras 13th, same time and place. Trusses. placa CY MIDDLETON, [Bep.} Auctioneer ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Successor to Green & Wittens, Seetieneors, 1001, northwest corner lth and D streets. TR an Now Taub) ON Ta Be ay BEAL ES- ae AS A WOOD AND CO. & SOUTHEAST OORNER OF ota deter WEST AND Q STREET NORTH. ee year of f raat bearin; day of Cetober, A corded in Liber No. 784, folio 155, &e. land records for Washington county, D. ©. fgg on Of the part; esc of lot Numbered eightys), in es ored. hundred and seventy eight (478), tu the city of ‘Terms of sale: One-third fo eash (of which $100 le; the deferred payments to be ed eighteen months from day of sale, with fnterest at the rate of $ per cent: per an- by deed of trast to the atistac ‘Terms of sale to be fully complied with within six days after day of sale, otherwise the ustees reserve the right to resell the p the risk and cost of the first purchase: au CU Was at purebuser's Paid in six, twelv of the Trustees. week's notice, AB WASH: B. Wittiias, Anct. h | rpRUST EES: bi AT rats AU! UCTION OF or trict of of He, Bint containing 4,032 sjuare feet of ground. sengtt; One-third cash; balance in 6and12monthe, deed of trust 6a the pro} sale ‘vill be required of the purchaser w is struck off |All conveyancing « notes must bear 10 per cei irastec Feserves the right. to resell ihe eee at the riek and cout of purchaser in default if terms, of Sele are not, ‘complied hb im six days declo rp Hos. wacai MAN, Te aa zE A ‘+ $19 7th street. Bei ee Reese dat oran te the ae tect Jeg] square mumbered 556 fronting on @ pu wouiun, between Delaware avenue ‘second + for ; balance in 6, 12, i ‘paymeute tobe snccred See sett ee ESTA’ HE HE Smouri UR GEORGE: TOWN, IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING ee yirine Qf 8 deed of trust, bearing date the n day of April, 1874. and recorded iu Liber of the land records of the county ae and by direction of We will offer for #: cember, WSr'at 4 clock ember 1875, o'cl is te in sald county of Washi rs and ds- Parts of a tract of land ton,’ or *The Addicion au the ton,’or by whativer name the sare may be of four several part scribed as follows : ‘The Rock of Dun! Rock of said is unit ae hea Siew Hiei lands of hice A letulown or sonvevel o> kia rooke Mackall, 08, fhe weet by the lange of Rorels aah toed EEF 9 oo on the’ ori b ber and Mobert Rev AUCTION SALES. R. N. COX & OO., Auctionrers. 639 G street northw ++ PEREM? iroRy ARANE, OF OF WALNUT Suir ss, BBLY To? SIDEROARDS. Re re <r ut S BENSTEANS, M CTTRESs eS Seas te &c., SEW ‘an SHOOND HAND | are on = MONDAY MORNING, December 13: ct! n room, Ne. 639 G street no Till crove out the atvek of Farniiare, ngement. for our Holiday sal-s fale positives Te Torms cam BN. ok & CO., Auctionsers, Dees Be BROS, ‘Auct Bovtbeast of oth of mh and ‘De » Rorthwest. MBER FUE Fouetrces. MARBLE- D. PL BLOE seTag Seat “nn NING AND SESLE-TOP TABLES, BROSTES WALBUT cH na BOA * WAuE, &c., AT ate. DAY MORNING, 14th Decem St 10 o'clock, at Salesrooi aud D streets northwest, we vew and second bend i is with other cate decll ‘ANSON 1 BROS. . Aucts. GPs w. HicKsn, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF 41 TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE ON TjPETWEEN V AND iced ot trast, dated Septembar 4th, A.D Trt daly recorded iu Liber No S27, Soe Sue ut ths send recorastor tks Dlonice et Colombia, and at the request of the party secured thereny. I shall sell at public anction. in f the premises, on MONDAY. December 6h, 15 Kp mM; the f-llowing d=sciibed real est tu the city of Wasbiugion. D. cel of ground, bel ‘Adanis’ subdivision ineguate S31. beg same st a poiut on 10th street ‘theast corner of said lot, thence Vine said Wthatreet 13 feet 4 inches, 24 feot T0% tnche-, thencs north 18 feet 4 tack thence east to Uegtuning, together with the im st at ten per cent. from to day of sale, and cash, and the balance ia 6's) mpliod with ta ten Gays atter sale. the property will be resid at the isk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, alter five dvertisement B.H. WARNER, Trasteo, ds GEG. W. STICKNBY, Auct. KZ THE ABOVE SALE IS YSTPONED natil THUBSDAY, December th: 1s hour aud BH EX, Trastee GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct, SALE 1 Is FURTHER Po! SDAY, December 14th, i IMPORTANT SAL EOF WORKS OF ART. Myatt MABBLE STATUARY, Beth EBLE Vin MARBLES Starcerts VArEs. OARD RECEIVERS &6., Xe. ba WEDNESDAY. and THURSDAY MORN. INGS, December 15 aud 10.30 o'clock, wil Bronze Groupsand Figures Clocks surmounted with Bronze ‘Figares, iegent Mantel Vases of Agate, Sienna, and Amarmo Stoue, Finely Carved Urns, Card Recetvers, Staiuettes, a Four Saperb Carrara Statuary Marble Busts, rep. resenting Four Seasons. by Professor Salada." Th o D examination (u Monday, 13th i with cata, logues. THOMAS DOWLING, ec Auctionser. B. 2 YABNE Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. LE IMPROVED OF A TWO STORY 2HE SOUTH. STREET: “ae virtue of @ deed of trust, dated March res 5, aad duly recorded in Libor No. 73k, et seq., one of the land records of Washiag couuty, in the District of Columbia, aud by. the writen request of the party secured thereby, we will ciiat public auction, om the premises, ox TUES. DAY, ‘November 234, at 4 o'clock p.m, all that piece or parcel of land si ‘situate and being in the city ‘of Wa mn. District of Columbia, and Kndwn and cevignated basil of Lot ‘toteored’ Anat ‘Anup Blanchard's subdivision of lots etght and nine, insquare nuwbered two hand {2579 with the improvements thereons ding of 8 two story Brick Dwelling. Ale by virtue of a deed of tructdated Feb Jot, 120, and daly recorded in Liber No. i. nd 77, et 8% ad records, and by ihewritten roauest ofthe party susured thereby we RilLeell, at pabite, auction, on the ines, TUESDAY, November 24,1575, at 4:80 0 relock p. wall that ploce or parcel of land sitwate an being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, an known and desiznated ss lot numbered three (3). 1n are numbered hve hundred and thirty-eight $33). ‘erms: Qne-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 -and 18 months, with interest at $ per cont. per anuam. se- cured Uy a deed of trast on the property sold. de- Sonik of Gi0D will be required’ om cals of sack iat, Ail conveyancing at expense of purchaser. ‘If torms of sale are not complied with within seven days af tor sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the porty at the risk and the defwalting u Ebater, after five a # advertisement. sid ial ERASER. Seo ‘Trastees. S27 THE ABOVE SALES ARE POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until MONDAY, November 29th. 1575, same hours and places. By order of the Trustees. Bov2t-cokds J.T. '. COLDWELL, Salesman. ‘HE ABOVE SyuE 18 FURTHEE POST. pONED unt so. Br S vp oe ng 75, same |. By order of novB-« T T. COLDWELL, Salesman. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until W bingy ll December 224, 1875, same hours and places. order of the Trustess. decli-coads JT. COLDWELL, Salesman, powsz & GREEN, Auctions ers, ee res we YAWDABLE Pets OV Le TORY BRICK DWELLING. ci pack. CILDING, WITH MO! IMPBOVE- By virtue of a deed sea May ist. A. D. Js79. and duly recorded in liber No. 755; f et BE. land records for the Dis- trict of Golumbia, and at the reqiiest of the party e- cured thereby, I will scl. at & publ lic auctions is front of the premises, to the bi ghost bidder, on THU: DAY, December 93d, A. D, 1875, at 4 all that certain ieee or, lot of being in the city of Wasbington, bia, and known as lot uumbered forty-five.(45,) ac- cording to Fred’k A. Boswell’s subdivision of east nipe (9) feet of lot numbered (28,) and all of lot num- bereo (29) and (30,) in square numbered tour han Gred and ninety-five, (4,) as said subdivision, 1s duly recorded in the ’Surveyor’s. office of said city and District, in“ HD. Cooke,” folio 125, together TeOn, pa erms of sale: One-third cash (ot which $100 must psid st time of sale): and the spears ie. six, {welts aad eighteen ssontbe iu equal payments, to be ayo by purchaser's notes, ng eight day of sale until , a roperty sold. Conveyancing arer'scost. If — of se MM. ¥. HOLTZMAN, Sau E No. 1321 F street northwest. N, Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, No. 4127 7th street northwest ALE OF val VALUABLE purpovED AT AUCTION, ViZigh kh ay LoT ON MO CEORSETOWN, ABOVE Wast of deed of trast. dated November cecorded in Liber 737, folio 364, cords of Washington conaty, Dictriog Tit ich borane cash, balance in Ta'aud i3 suo of trust op the -cacetdsY UDOWEMARE OhgiN atts HOB. 6. DOWLING, FINANCIAL AND COUMPROIAL The Markers Dee, Virginia 6, Feeble Mrs. Johuson. The Detroit Free Press bas the following in | its police repor | Have you Seer camphor?” she plaintively | iv wauteek as she slood before the desk | Si | Pe a oe firt a0 @ doman, Th —Gutor quiet ena salary’: ced he wasn't a feeble looking woman No woman can look feebie until her weight has been reduced to less than 169 pounds. “No, madam, we haven't,’ replied bis honor; “‘we are jast out of camphor.” “My brain ed; “and I feel so trembly and weak.” “Can't be a fever coming on, can it?” i fear it is.” nis «Let me see your tongue, Mrs. Johnson?” She thrast out her tongue and he beat over the desk and surveyed it. Py ng im. | Your tongue doeen't be- =n 7 long Gy, short, hte ee whet Yor, Dee Floor éull and ér “Bijan may hold you up while this trial a tnchemged Car quiet on or you can sit down. @ charge is ay » vm — bonds. “ Histurbing the pence, ‘You came nese biting Pe o-® aes your heighbor’s ear of.” “It's a lie!” she squeaked, her eyes snap- | GROUNDS For a SUrt.—An excited indi- ping fire. vidual ith & bloody nose, rushed yesterday “Now, Mrs. Johnson, let me say to you | !pto & lawyer's office, threw his hat tm the that I shall insist upon lady-lite conduct on | Corer and himself into a chair, and breath. your » and if Tean'tsecure it I'lisend you | }S*ly said: “Can a man xue me for #230,008 up without a tri damages for me tellin vesghied orate quiet end cnchaaged: Stocks dull and steady bim he didn’t have ‘Where's the neighbor?” he demanded sense enough to frame a new constitation for ‘There is the man, and there is the ear,” he | the state replied. “Cevtainly be can.” responded the lawyer. i . . “Afier he had banged me in the nose and Jsimmmeianeineie due) (yo es can 5 ae r damages, too, aod attach my You done it_you done it Do you sey I bit your ear? You did—you did—you dia! observed the man of law, “and he “Ob! Mr. Judge!” she exctaimed, wringing | 8” bave you hauled up before the recorder P45 bands, “Inever bit @ mau’s ear iu my & Sbusive and insulting fe!” “It seems that you owed him mone¥ and Wouldn't pay explained the court, “and erchiel to bin when he called again yesterday you atiacke! | pulled Bis bat over bis brow, “ibe r him on the steps, pushed him down, and in vote for & constitutional convention te ae- the struggle which followed you bit his ear. ate the democratic party I guess she “My bead swims so!” she gasped it, that sali.” Sen antomo Mevatd. All of which wasn’t right, and you know ap remnae pejonencay ou done it!” M. Hunt's theor: he water locomotl it,” continued the court. “The laws of Mich- nel ¥ <7 er locomotive igan were made for small men with red hair | [i Shciahe hae eres interest fle Uatats as well as for other people, and I deem it my degen to fe their b Ou 2 je ered duty to fine you Sit” tulk through the water, moeting thereby the to Tever!” she gasped. friction over We whol “I guess you did.” Water God a sliding of their immersed {But will you Ane me $10 for nothing?" ofan ertor es tt wold be te aie ant ratt- wi rare (ro! oir Wheels an drag t She seemed about to faint, butchanget her | WAY care from their wheels and drag thee, like sledges, a mind, pulled out a roll ME the rails. He baldiy maine pal Aap eke argues that vessels should be mounted on ~ rolilng drums i these drums shoald give bat red-headed man again! Principally tbe power of fota nd fuse ZED PRISONER RUNS AWay.— | 'bey should be Jriven round les to On Tuesday last the Evansvilie (lod.) Jour- | ™move the ship forward. there tal chronicled the fact that a man named | Would be a floating h el on Parker bad been arrested in Caunelton tor | its wes penned wheel Venmel burglary, tried, and sentenced to the peni- | Would offer no re 1e to tentiary for seven years. It seems that why tou, the whole of the supported weight of Parker was arrested he was minus o stip would beused @s usefal pressure te very lame, and otherwise qu! a rictioual effect ty the roliers, ing ine trial nero Worse Aud worse, aad | Aud # high velocity attat at the time of his conviction he was sup AI > = Dewees ed to be so near death's door that the | 78%, W a abe en ee ee es udge, in the kindness of his heart, did not | Week stow fat poor kan eee opers Chis order bim sent to the penitentiary, lest he 3 ouny YauZandt was gat- ting.” They say that Ke also Is in- die in the bands of the sheriff on the road. | {) , re) Dr. Bemis, a veteran physician of C pean exchagee that Nilmen ie ‘cocomny attended the unfortuuate eriminal alarmed at the corpalence that ts coming > oe Lame ae. Oe of upon ber, and fears that she will yel attain z legs ry badly w: ¢ cule | Whe too magniticent aimensions of the la he doctor, with all his skill, seemed unable | mented Parspa-ftowk. In tone to straighten it, In this condition be was | Tinta harcba-Rosm. | In fact, Watched by the deputy sheriit, with the ex- | RrimaGounus, as they grow peclation that every day and nigit would be | Role th ‘exception is the’ s| ie eure | ——_ on a rey they call her in St. Petersburg, Adeli: a Pat. ee ee dene Rcconding to expee- | ti, who carries both ber youthfal wuine aaa lation. The deputy sheriil, weary with vathful figure into the thirities along Watching, went to sleep, at the sight of er. But the exception only proves the Which, the paralytic was suiteuly restored , a. 1 rule, which is that tt is the predestined fate to health. He quickly relieved his guard of | 7’ oe p bis pocket book and gold watch, locked him Sey Guy nomeens a reuse =. in the cell, and left for parts so far uot ascer- - oon uid tained. i — ATTEMPTED BaNk Rosseny—in the El- | » ON BULOWw came on the stage with Mr. Lang Berguer and Mr. Damrosch to play the trio mire Gasetie of ee batty al allotted to them, but before sitting down to jowing: € people of and, Pena-, had | the piano he pulled his handkerchief out-of Priday night hg Sy coe “al bis pocket and wiped the keys in a manner pw, that effectually woke up the w reciative. S © Tioga road. They sat eer Wogetner, and | This action was 90 marked thi ail the world {heir appearance was suspicious. As good | wondered. Its explanation wes fomea Gone, INCK Would have it, the Cashier of Park- | that the great pianist considered thi urst’s Bank was on the train, in a seat near | Thursby bad iieulted he audience by si the rreptgome Characters. What is more. he | ing for her well-deserved encore Abt's “Em- overheai elr conversation, which Was Rot | barrassment.” Von Bulow told some one calculated to quiet his nerves. His suspi- | ster the concert tnae the programme was ons were more than confirmed that they in- | too classical for such @m iten, iatlon, and ended to rob his bank. He got oif at Eliland | thar be brashed off the keye of te, Of course, and go did the four men. Tue | Ss'to clear away ihe ia ete ue {piano 80 Cashier dnd the baggage man of the train | 9‘? ‘ear away ~ — Went tothe bank and remainded on guard intently keeping watch. About 4 o'clock in Wirth all the bue and ery abou: j= the mo.ning their expected visitors arrived. i toment t health of American women, the Statement ts They carried a dark lantern and other imple- | made by the president of & life Insurance ments Of their profession. An attempt was company thatitis a fact that womea live made to raise @ window of the bank bujid- | longer in this country than in auy other. ing, when the Cashier, who was armed with They are icss robust and muscular than the & shot gun, fired through the window, and | women of other vations, but thelr Tenacity of the ré hastily retreated. Que of them | life is strong, and their constituti aresuf- must have been badly pepperel, as the di- ficiently e: + reed to Keep them alive cousid- rection they took was marked for a long dis- | erably longer than thele appearauce, as @ tance with blood.” general thing. would warrant. SCHOOL-BOY AMUSEMENTS IN ILLINOIS. Hor LEMONADE FOR A CouD—A hot The Springfield (LiL) Journal of Saturday | lemonade is one of the best remedies for a 8 says: “They have queer ideas of chil ce Itacts prompuy and et and behavior out in some of the coun seaoo hi ge ae districts. One of the directors of a subar: district was in town a few days ago inc ing fora teacher. He said one of the di tors had discharged the teacher they haien- ployed on account of giving one of his boy good, square tronncing. It seems the be no pleasant after effects. One lemon Should be properly squeezeds cut in slices, put with sugar, and covered with haifa pint of bolling water. Drink just before going to bed and do not expose yourself the foliow- ing day. This remedy will ward off an at tack of chilis and fever, if used prompt To PRESEK FLOWERS.—Flowers may be preserved for many months by dipping four slate, and then hung the empty frame | them carefully as soon as gathered in per- around hisneck. Ofcourse the teacher [ell ony, limpid gum-water; after allowing hurt about it, and he wallope | the b them to drain fortwo or three minutes, ar in sorrow than in anger, we presum range them ina vase. Thegum form this cruelty to animal he was ir plete a the stems and petals, and and effectually bounced. That's ri Suoot | Preserves their shape and color long after the seb school pores any way. Vhat right they have become dry. ve they to ject, even the son of an in- fluential director, backed up by home sap. will rere aunt Shampooning the met Port, turns the school into a bediam aud | will also be promoted by walking about cab makes discipline as impossibleas though the | Poom for teu minutes ora quarter of en bene pupils were all candidates for the reform | before going to bed. ‘The extremitics wilh ee school. warmed and @ good circulation induced, A Maine pass MrsrERious Disap- | Cau sleep with cold feet. PEARANCE.— Freeman utchins of Frye- ” burg,Me., went to Boston just before Thanks- | .i@ay,,o'pern bas had his valet arrested for giving with the intention of uniting in mar- ™ riage toa beautiful girl, the daughter of a | 8 Mrs. Levy (Minnie on) will ap- Mr. Murphy, a prominent carriage manu- as @ soprano in ber busband’s new are of York couuty, Me. Mr. Murphy pe. accom) ied him. After reaching Boston he 87 Mr. Benjarain Sa om who pert: sta = Worcestor to consign some car- | in public at Sardis, M ‘West week. re- few , Since which time no tidingscan be | marked to the oudsiooe: = want to warn ofhim. Itwas ascertained tnat he sold | you all against sisters-in-law. If it hadn't es or two carriages. He hal considerable | been for mine I shouldn't have been here, here, money with bim, and fears are ort oo 1 | @nd she bas a better right to be bere thaa L = eager oe Lateran foul play. The ate —_—_— oride, after walling nearly a week in 1ios- MARRIED. ton for his return, came ‘to her home deeply affected at the disappearance of her loves aHOTCHINSON— MITOREGL, Pe fhe oth in His brother left Fryeburg last week t ey | Uwen, Joux B. Horcuixson ies SaLiisz W. Mircuet., botl uy deavor to solve the mysterious disappe (a ad ‘ance of young Hutchins, re pec crates semapenann be A MARRIED WOMAN.named Boyou has been condemned to death at the lot Assizes, | BRANDT. Gu Friday, December, i0:h. at batt France, for murdering her seven cuiidrea | Futoue say Joux Warp backs as fe and granddaughter by pushing heod!es into. Pear of hs age. — their bodies. She hail ten children, seven of | * Fincral will iake place Sunday, the 12th instant, whom died under twelve months old, but It | at3 p.m. from his residence, $14 Sth street south: ‘was not until the death of hergranddaugiter | Kelatives aud tr nds Fespectiully invited B» that an investigation was made. Her appar- “Now coe ne i ic toes at ent motive for this last crime was that the ‘reder ic nn 3 ‘th, 1875, child might die before its father, who was in | {f 10¢cleck », m., after slong aud ral tilnews, War desperate condition, and that she might thus secure part of Lis property. to the preja- Bsoaine inteured at Oak Hill cemetery, George- = ae en cee law, peg) EE test asked Ww 6! cag a ee of ticking néedles in ner children’s bodies, UNDERTAKERS. at at the public house she kept there was one day a convertation on infanti- R. ®. HARVEY, cide, and it was said babies did not suffer . Undertaker, when murdered in th: telegram from No. 934 F Street, between Ninth and Tenta. A MysiERious CasE.—A rom ged mays that a year ago one wast ley, @ democratic ex-alderman of pe oy | Lc ™ wi in L e@ had starte home from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Van | Oabinet Maker and Undertaker, Fassen, in Sullivan, Ind., and witnesses swore to seeing her in Riley's house early oo the day of her supposed return. Since thes | e4y.ay not a trace of the woman is known to exist. Riley’s grounds were excavated, and cis- terns, cellars, published in an ‘Adrian mn paper A- man, an a: against the major, jor, au offering 81.00 for the 4 —— a sand persons were present at the M and Sankey revival services yes- terday. were @ number of requests for prayers, and the services of genera! interest. a