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BOOTS AND SHOES. OLIDAY «oops. H™ PERRY & BROTHER Are now offering a very large and choice assort- ment LADIES" AND) GENT’S INITIAL HAND- ERCHIE FS. COLO! K #1 ® Be cL PE PE RICH SEAL-*) FUR BLAC LIN TABLE CLOTHS, NAP- gre tte ILKS, + BOU ‘ace usefal as well as orna- ESENTS S are invited to ed in Plain oT c. ‘asi PRICES, wh Figures, and at the LOW RSE One Price Onilu. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. decd-tr Corner 9th street, RY GOODS AND CARPETS. CHEAP DRY GOODS 3 CARPETS. Best Tapestry Ingrains, $110 per cent. off for coh: ary Tapestry Bruss!s, $1, 15. Off for cash: Good Brussels, 96¢ and Wools, : Hi 2.50—cheap. low prices, ns. best in city. NS. NAUDAIN. nov30-tr __ 00 Manner Shack. SILKS: VELVETS: FROM AUCTION. Our stock ts again without fear LARGEST, FINEST, AND CHEAPEST STOCK or SILKS AND VELVETS IN THE CITY. SILKS We. To SILKS VELVETS $1.25 T0938 VELVETS cor 1LLY’S, 608 NINTH STREET, Opposite the Patent Office. 7 PER ¢ CENT. ‘Dist ou ‘T FOR C ASH. BROPHEAD & co., 909 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1 ih and 10th streets, from their close cash prices Dress Goods. Water proof.C Woolen Blankets, Bea Linen ‘Table Damask: excellent Black 6-4 Beaver loths, $2 and up: beautiful 64 Matelasse Dress Goods’ oats $1 per yard: elegant Lyons Silk in Mst- tyle Green, Navy Biue, Bronze, Brown and B aly $1 per yard: Gent's Troy the U. Gloves only $1.25: Cotton only 5 cents per sp nowt 989 Pa. AVE.. LL THE BEST GRADES AT THE LO est carat prices in Arst-class FANCY asp 00 Sep 50 pieces DRESS GOODS 125, 15, 90, 25 and 37:4 rer jm) all cheap and — 7s nov24-tr 801, corner 8th street mn ae =o Ins sold there me i be closed In sixt 53 (0), tore Will positively be for rent. Ever oi Dry ¢ ‘must and will be sold, Beautiful tiouble th colored and Black Cashmeres, handso Shades ‘only 25 rents, worth 50: beautiful colored Press ‘iets nly 18. worth 25; handsome Black x idsome vi. White Table Linen, only $1. G22 hed Twill Fiasne: worth 37: Lace for Cur tains: large size White Wool Blankets, $2.50.” All of our Wool Black Cashmere, and ail of our © Cashmeres will positively be closed ow Nery cheap: Laulies Vests very cheap: Waterproof wef Sam ‘coe War's Ss reduction will onfy last buy the greateargains. on ST E. xtra large size and very heavy pure white Bridal Quits only $1.50, worth $2.50 a Biever FLANNELS, par pie) Pp > ADs, TOWELS. ENS CLOTHS aud CASSIMERES ‘All very cheap at nov24-tr J. Ww. 801 8th st. and Market ANKERS. H. Ez. OFFLEY | rz co., BANKERS, NORTHEAST ComNER OF 15TH AND FS Opposite Treasury Department. BANK OF DEPOSIT AND EXCHANGE. Dealers in Gold, Government, Foreign and Do- mestic Exchan € Investment See! $50, $100, LEX. FROTHID and Brokers, N rities a specialty. nov16-1m_ @ legit . frequently, pay. from five to. twenty times the amount invesied every thirty days. Stocks bought and carried as long as desired on deposit of five percent, Circular: and weekly re- ports sent free. apl2-coly PHILADELPHIA. AL >G Connecting, at Philutelphin with chy iz t POTOMAC var LANDINGS.— Until further notice, the Steamer ATTANO. Captain’ Ws. i Bree. will ie ranasfollows: deave' a aie ON- DAY AY an THURSDAY Mol Mone SINGS. Oe ‘at 7 ovclock, for a.1 Landings as far down as Nomint ; returnin on TUESDA. ond FRIDAY. cate U MOURNING a 8 INTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND ett SOUTH. it teamer L. THE Take u— ain J. WHYTE, leaves 6th-street wharf, antl fur Sher notice, every MONDAY. WED. DAY. and FRIDAY, ab $ o*élock Bm. con- oan with steamers for B ron rs i wes Nort Sey. TUESDAY. aay dud SATUR: at 4o°elock p.m, ~ eched SOTOMAG BEER SANBINGS, eamer IN, Ci - Woop, eaves her whore foot of cd nes a” week — oek a. m.. for! Cone tiver: ae RSDAYS, at orelock a Cun toman and Leonardtown; 8 Sarul RDAYS, “aT rc Leonardto town. vat the Office, over ress Oftice, ‘or at ppany SWhart "foot of 6th street. Hac: age called for of He gine at ON, Prev on © information "7 ropolitan Bank, 15th street, ODES NHAM, Agent, Water street SAMUEL BACON, President. YLYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN ANDRIA, WASH- ORGETON Line Providence, and New England States, SATLING DAYS. ey ‘Sat ati2m, =) hart will please rEetown rgetown. iy to J. JOH fhwest, an H touching at Queens: €a STEA USHIP LIX UTH in, intermediate 7 ORTH GERMA: b BETWEEN XEW YORK, PTON AND BRE. Pas: thamptdn. 1 igure a Bremen, first bin, # $00 aK New York or at 43 lat., or nothing ‘Dally. Other trains daily, except Su NOTIC With the view of aimintating ‘the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year, — On the outward passage from Queenstown to pston, crossing the ‘ineridian of 50 » the north of 43. On the homeward passage crossin the meridian a of 42, of 50 at 42 g to the ni THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIC ROYA aA STEAMSHL ee S3ee a Se URPOOL, LLI + aT CORK HARBOR, From New York. ‘ abnow New Yorn. China, . 2 Alger! 2 dan. 9 6 ¥ si and $100, gold. nccording to a tion, The $60 pas- Sage is a special low yp e for = months, Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional, Ret tickets on favorable terms, Steerage tickets to and from all of ieee at very low rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast. bw. Havre, Antwerp, and other ports ‘inent and for Mediterranean ports, For passengers apply at the Company's ome both steerage and No Agent RAILROAD; ALTIMORE AND ONIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBL. no TRACK NATIONAL LINE meri SHORT ROUTE TO 7 NORTH AND WE NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. Novennen 18th, 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00— Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:50_Baltimore, “Annapolis and” Way Stations, (Strasburg, Winchester aud Way Stations, Winchester. Hagers- w and Way Stations. 8:90" New York, Phitaleiphias Boston and Balti Bere Exen » Parlor Car w New York and i poe Pitts- y Branch, Through car oe taunton. fton, and a Sleeping Cars to matt, Shicago nnat ‘olumbus, nels! 9:00—*Baltimore and Way Stations. (On Sunday for Annapolis. ) ore Express, Ellicott City, Annapolis and 1 Philadelphia. Baltimore Ex way to Baltimore only, stop- bing: at as stat! is, :30— Baltimore and y Stations, (Winchester Relay.) lensburg and Laurel Ex- Fred lerick ie Kelay. nt of Rocks. Frederick, Hagerstown, Wi Inchester and Way Station’. (On Sunday nt of Rocks and Way Stations ouly. Itimere, Annapolis and Way Stations. Press. Passpnge: tars ical tion on Sund 6:50—* Balti 6:55. rfolk taken in the nton, No connec- Sleeping Express. ping ‘ar to New Special Sleeping Car to Philadelp! MEMEE TOCK EXCH: hase oF sale Inod rate D shares: Stock peiv= pinissions 8 hegotia ple parties only. Cor- Fespondence ry Merriain, “Member a my and nae, 35 Wall | st., ference, R. Manyan, esq_, Trust Co., New York. “janl-ir PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL. ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Burns in all Lamps without danger of taking fire or exploding. Ujuminating qualities SUPERIOR TU GAS. Recommensed as the safest and best by Insurance Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country. ‘The many imitations and counterfeits of the As- trai Ol that have been thrown successfully on the market ts further PROOF OF ITS SUPERIOR MERIT. Dealers and others can be =e by our Specia Agent for the District of Columbia, FRANCIS MILLER, 30 Oru STREET, ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania avenue, CHARLES PRATT & CO., novi3-eo3m Sole Manufacturers, New York, G"* FIXTU ES? A FIXTURES GAS FIXTURES: ‘Three large show rooms filled with new and ele- Gesigns of CHANDELIERS in Polished maha Bronze, &c. = Ly w Lima dD. ©. free of 4 all ex: Vashington, D. C., = penses and sa We a large percentage. G. Y, DAVIDSON & CO., 5 N. Limerty STREET, Bartimone, Mp, CLUCKs! BRONZES! AT COST! ——— ne eee ine = ec canada BRO! au rent ot novS-eo2in Ores EOF THE CoRERST QE RS OF THE CT OF COLUM IL ASHENGTOS. December per, 1877. Dee hee st the District. Government for the Ending December 31, 1878, will be received at mae office until twelve 0° ox bieridian on eee of Blan han ut me reas ia a tre ube order of “be Comumisioners Pessset & oe Property, Ho yy oa tt hors é4-to, th, + s3t = ‘Seeretary. Biers Gucai cayenne AND WOOLLEN ocls-tr ‘Saag gon, *Dirakenns. For Pitt 1877 PENSSVEN EVANIA 1877 TO THE NORTH, WEST. "AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track. Steel Rails, Sitendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. VEMBER 18th, 18% WASH LEAV ver of Sixth and B streets, as follow uirg and the West, 10:10 a. m. dal rior Car to Pittsburg and ieep rm tsburg to Cincinnat, Powls 3 and Chicago: 7:40 p. m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For, Canandaigua, Rochest buffalo,” Niawara Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. m, dally, except Saturday, with Palace Cars 0 Watkins. For ia mck Haven, Elmira. and’ Wat- Easi, 1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p; h Palace Cars attached, — Limited Express of ‘Fuliman Cars, 9:20 a, mi. daily, ex- For New York nd the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing- ton to Boston. Brooklyn, N. ¥., all through trains: connect at Jersey Clty with boats of “Brooklyn Annex, affording’ direct transfer to Fulton street. xin touble fer- '¥ across New York city. For Fifi, 130 p.m daily, eget Sunday, ‘a. iu., and B: ma Soy - Timitea Express, 9:20 a. m. dally, Except S un 30 a. m. ne. 6 20 p.m, For Annapolis: 6:00 a. in. and 4:20 p, m, dally, exe ‘cept Sunday, ALEXARD EIA AND ates rem eri ILWAY AND iitoabe yASHINGTON ee he Alexandria, 6, ze J. Baval Boot, Show a 1 i bar vs each haser a box of his patent leather: Server and water proof Olt Comtposttion. teathont Iwith every pall of Shoce bought at 4. Gc SELBY S 2 Stone Pema a We $1.3 Oe to $2. Lad! yy Misses’ Pebble Gralh T1-2. aus: bargains, os ents Ly food Ww $2. ani \d Te. my soni 19TH AND 20TH STREETS. aan OLD WOMAN OF MINE!" LOOK FOR HER IN THE WINDOW, aT HEILBRUN’S Shoe Store, No, 402 SEVENTH STREET NoxTuwest, ENTIRE STOCK MUST BESOLD, WITHOUT RESERVE, IN SIXTY DAYs, ARCHICS and GUMS, al'kinds, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Heel Button, 50, isc seo ) Spring Heel Button, thoes, 10 centeup, FLANNELSEINED CLOTH SHOES. At . SEVENTH ST, NORTHWES' VEGETINE. FIRST DOSE ON A BOSTON POLICE OFFI- ER. Boston, Noy, 15, 1871. H.R. Srev: ENS. Tuciating pat in my Side, back and hips.” [was compl trated with Kidney Complaint, and ho medicine Seemed to reach my case. In this condition I was persuaded to try VeGE- TINE by a friend whom it cared of the same dis- ease, and it seemed as thongh: L could feel the effect ¢ through system, and 1 gradually followed on il It completely restored me time I have been able to per- per. enjoying good tabout the g1 Complaint ‘and simitar 1 s. _ Lam, sir, respectfu: LAFAYETTE ORD. 564 Broadway. rowing bet ewe the Vi SEVENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE, __EAST MARSHFIELD, Aug. 22, 1870, MR. STEVE. Dear Sir:—1 am seventy-one years of age; have suffered many years with Kidney Complaint, weak- ness in my bac friends to try Lest medicitie Iwas induced by TINE, and [think it the f ‘the kidneys 1 ever ies for this com- 1 never found so much relief as from TINE. It strengthens and invigorates systein. | Many of my acquaintances have by 1 reste it to be good for ail the com- plaints fo h it is recommended, Yours truly, JOSIAH H, SHERMAN. ied many re VEGETINE. WOULD GIVE A DOLLAR FOR A DOSE. Bostox, May 30, 1871. HR. Srevexs. Es sa : Dear Sir:—1 have been badly afflicted with Kid- ney Complaint for ten’ yearsy have: suffered prost path in any back ips. ind side, with great dificul- Jo passing urine, which was often and in ver Salt quantities, ‘frequently aecompan ood and excruciating pain. T have f fhtulty tried Tnost of the popular esslies recrammanten yon my complaint: { have been under the treatinent of somse of the most sktiful physicians in Boston, allof whom Pronounced my case Incurabie. This was my con~ on when I was advised by a friend to try the VEGETINE; and I could see the good effects from the first dose I took, and from that moment I kept on improving until I was entirely cured, taking In all, I should think, about six botil Te is Indeed'a valuable: medic nd, if T should be aflicted again in the same way, 1 would give a dollar for a dose. if L could not getit with tfuli J. ILE, _ Ben Third Street Bouin’ ‘Boston, LIFE A BURDEN. Boston, November 2, 1873. H.R. STEVENS. Esq.: ‘Dear Sir. From a*poor, emaciated sufferer, the VEGETINE has restored me to perfect heal ve for years been a terrible sufferer {rou Can- ker and burden to mes than when I com ing life almost a w fifteen (13) pounds heavier ced! the use of VEGETINE. Twill, maki m that Iwas also a great suf- ferer from Kidney Complaint, causing excruciating pain through the Svall of the back early all of he time, This, too, VEGETINE has cured, and Tam how a perfect picture of health, and, 1 will add, haypiness. all caused from the use of a few bottle’ of ‘TIN, Respectfully, H. G. HUGHES, i 1 Unlon Places Buston Mass, VEGETINE Js composed of Roots, Barks, and Herbs. It is very pleasant to take; every child * Likes It, VEGETINE Prepared by H, R, STEVENS, Bostox, Mass, ane gatine is Sold by all Druggists. M ens i es ACH BITTERs, (Boonekar aia a Maag Bitter): in the stomacl siness. several remedies — ae to no avail—until I received bagel STOMACH BITTERS. 1 keep it constan’ cause it has cured Mpeentirely. TE tor for ork has returned, and I feel like ommend minus Bitters + toeverybody, ‘and ie say it 1. JONAS, Wilkesharre, Pa, gale by alt ‘na Wat, MUBHLEL- SEN, 918 5th st. west. _sepld-mn,w.s, tr per we esa Nl Lt CHANCE?! Buy Your Tickets Now! ‘The Day Approaching for the SECOND GRAND DRAWING OF THE COMMONWEALTH, Prise Distribution Company, (Under act of Legislature of Kentucky.) DRAWING POSITIVELY DECEMBER 31,1877 ‘Or Money returned in full to the buyers, ‘$820,000 CASH IN PRIZES. recat ies Freee mae ee VERY LOW PRICES. complete stock in West End, C. WITMER, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. F ron Cases: Plate Glass, oott8- XOUNG'S DETENGENT, Skater AUCTION SAL "AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ FUTURE DAY: 7 ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. FSS P ROPETY SITU ATE Sow, 613 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET SOU . BEING A LARGE AND COMMO- art Sh eee BRICK dae WITH STC DW THIS AFTERNOON. MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SSALE OF orn virtue of a Seed of trace, dated Novem- 1872, and recorded in Liber 455, 1 will sell, at public aue-, 1877, al m., those eis Rsk Ti descrited as follows: = Beginning on 3 Street 38 feet and 6 inches ED PROPER- B53, fe t seq, Dsiriet ot te ‘olumbia, and oi ot the pre fies on PRED A ron sea. on a December, 5:30 el ct of lot ‘San in sq the Inu occupied Sg qt romerty is struck to be complied with in seven days hovezdts SAML G. #. DAVIDSON, Trustee, ae THE ABOVE SALI ALE Is FOSTPONED, of the AY, eed of trust on on the pr pro in cash (or certified o ired THIS ace ENING. on ve days notice in some nc Wi ston, D.C, “ey J.T. RA or TOvE, oON WASH. B. WILLIAM F PPUOMAS DOWLIN BLICSALE OF F ORT) Brit AND ‘Lari adeed of trust of date April Sth, ntary stipulation of dat ing TUESDAY MORNING at 10 lock a.m, ands 7p. i, and foees day to day ML advise any. a Disiri tot c olumta, ‘ana ny rit me ition at my auet =» between Hand 1. T AUCTION. wW IMPORTED S$ AND WOOL- ENS, A Bankrupt Stock from the te stablish w udon, and Branch House urth cash: balance in instant payable in one, tw from day of sal three and tour srith ‘interest at 8 per ¢ W THOMAS DOWLING, 7 ASH. B. WILLIAMS, 4 TRUSTEES" SALE DW 1 in defa x T niaking stich depostt will be treated If terms of saleare not complied Swat L FRAME ve Tnade at the tisk chaser, on five days’ MAH THOMAS DOWLIN rpuom 8 DOWLIN , Gireetion of the party see cured i at public auct rn December, A.D. 138% . in front of the pre § IEROVED NO. 10 TENT H STRE! tue of a deed of trust.date and recorded in Liber humbered six hundred and sixty-nine (689). | i with a two-story sep hird in “cask (of whi must te yald on eacl Sto be made in six, twe aie, with interest at th — iy dew of months from day nents’ recorded sulxti~ ofeight per cen Fe numbered three hundred Washington city © Na 1900, two stories I ‘ry and U streets nort talnluig six rooms, water and gas, and su itehen, complied with “within six Jape Trustees rese yin en L - } Trustees, HOMAS DOWLING, “Auctioneer, iy after the property 1s T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ti ie party secured thereby of the premises, on THURSD. ner, 1877, at 4 «clock aetion, the following described Part of Lot numbered one lorty-“stx (146), in Beall"s 3 it AND istus By virtue of a for sale, at publ real estate, Vi folie 333, district of Columbi and at the request Party, secured thereby. we will sell at Hon, In front of the Estate, situate in the of Columbia, to wit und known and 4 plan of said_eity nn Pierce & Kin; seven “nat fronting: thirty (30) feet: thence south eighty (8 thence west thirt feet to the place of be ning, with the Tight of use of sald iitcy caten improved by two comfortable Frame Dwelling-Houses, ace ll at oe nin nineteen (19) feet eight. (8) inches on north S street, by a depth of one hundred be feet, together with the improve- e-third cash, and bongs Biren gl in six, with 18 cent, per annum. secured by a deed. property sold; or all cash, at the opt! A iteposit of $160 required at the time of all convevaucing at erins to be complied we th th se WAR CHARLES B. Ter Aliso: taliments at six and twelve months. with eva If the terms of sale are not complied with ‘a five days, the Trustees reserve the rig! fame at the risk and cost Of the defaulting ving five days" notice in some paper city of Washingt AM MD. S| purchaser's cost. L, Real Estate Auction “ OF A ay Ant FOUR-STORY 3 “A TREE-STORY fs deed of trust, dated Aj pri 29, A. D185, ‘duly recorded. in Liver No. 785: land records for the Dis-, dat the request of the party Eublic a auction. AY. De: aiof trust dated Octobe dee triet of Columb * duly recorded in: Tiber * reby. We will sell, at premises, on TH }, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., juare three hundred elty of Washington, inning for the same at F feet stx (6) Inches from Lot, and running red t in front.of the cember 27th, 18 Lot numbered eleven (11), in and _ forty-seven (347), in the District of Columbia, b ihe end of twenty-two wtheast corner of said uth on a line parallel with the ast and west lines Of said Lot ninety-five (00) feet to a Ave i) fest private alley to be kept © this and the prope thence west on a Ast, a ibite 425, ‘one of the land records for the, Disiriet ‘of Columbia, and at the written request of do secured thereby, we will sell_at as the southern part of original lot numbered eleven 11), in square numbered four hundred and fifty- ve (455), a8 laid down on the groui of said clis, comprised within the following motes un Beginning for the same at the di- Vision line’ between lots numbered ten (10). an elev on 7th street west, one hundred ned for the use of east of the same; © with said alley twen- ches ageing sa td ten (10) feet wide, west of and said lot leven (11): thence i y ninety-five (95) feet; thence east alons F street twenty-two (22) feet six ( place of beginning, = said . Tanning thence east along said division line hundred and six (106) feet six (6) inches; thence forth twenty-six (26) feet ten and a half (10'5) Inches: thence west one hundred and six (106) fect six (6) Inches to said 7th street; thence south alon; the line of said street twenty-six (26) feet ten and ) inches to the point of becnne, to ether with the improvement, &e.. cons! ee? and basement brick house, with Terms: Nine thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars ($9,; 315), and expenses of sale. in cash. and 8 and 24 months. for wi more or less to the gether with the lnprovements, &e, and the balance in twelve ‘and eighteen month oe interest at eight per cent. per annum, seew pO depos requires at rt ‘it requi al u ig at purchaser” complied with in seven days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the propert and cost of the defaulting purchaser, oyese HYDE. 8.¢. {GLOVE | adeed of trust on tion of parcha- , and advertisement, the balanee at 6, the notes of the ‘purchaser, b m the day of sale, aud secured by a eed of trust on ‘A deposit of five uired of the pur- conveyancing at (iy days, ‘the weet of the defanlting pare haser, OK BAT old, will be taken. hi dollars will be reg chaser at the time of sale, and al u He SVs REN AND OTHER [Me a9-THE ABOVE 1 ON account of the rain, uutil WEDNESDAY, Decem- x an state of Virginia, on tweifth day of December next, CoOURT SALE, y virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Distriet of 7 Soeniee 9 1877. 4,366, doc. 14, en iy at twelve o* clock noon, the ete ot were or parcel of land, ‘olumbia, pas: guity eaiase Nos ri inning for the ‘same at the northwesterly corner of land now or re= cently belonging to Miss Jane Lightfoot, being on fe of the Middle Turnpike, aid runing ke south (80) Atty rr ns and (78) seven W heat cil on ioND. iy! P. coy —_ turn grees west, (16) sixteen cl ~ Sight links to ——. lately Lloyd's land: thence south ree. Yadegrees west, 4(four) hence north 59. ribed real bre ton & ity, = € Bs i that part of lot six ‘and niuety. (000s contained within the follow ‘ing metes and bounds, Beginning at a point 73 feet and six inches f street, on public alley; thence 5 ae inches: thence east 14 feet and 6 hence due north 61 feet and 6 inches: ans ce east to place of beginning. with improve- onsisting of a two-story Brick ing nis of sale: One-third (°s) cash; balance payments, at six and twelve months with interest at 8 ‘by deed of trast om line of south ith 5) ight) west, 1( {}-n13} inks; thence south B (five) (reven) chalts and 6L (sixty-one) Lloyd's tines t a legreces) east 98 ( 5 o,» eight) take to ‘elghy = land wratone 0 af ate aunum, secured es Sg bam “five in Ss along tee If terms of sale are not prope el its ne aire " reel at Re SL DN! EY Tv. a NCANSON BROS, Auets, * SALE OF VALUABLE gn ae AL tee ROPERTY, B: TRS i i E é s €3,6,8,10,12 THOMAS S HOPING, } Trustees. ae STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. “THE EVENING STARS” SATURDA .. December 6, asv7. NCANSON BROS... “Auetioncers. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Vesterday's Procecdingte SENATE —After our report closed— Mr. Matthews called u duced by bim & It was read thy tions made, w suggestion of se: that the bill be re called up » Monday ne executive session, the Senate ped to Monday. SE.—After our report closed— Kk . the House con nelments to the Will for relief of sufferers by the Huron disaster, and the bill was passed On motion of Mr. Wibis, (Ky.,) the on Fevision of laws Was directed to inquire the expediency of employing some persem mde of all acts and Tess poxsed sinee 1776 haw- T law, with reference of same to te, J AUCTION. r NG. December encing at 10 o'clock. we wil Tent of our Usual collection of “= ‘hokl Goods, DUNCANSON BROS SA oF » STORY FRAME Hows) With vie RVOMS, No. 410 D STREE NORTH On TURSDAY, December 1th, 2 m.. We will sell at puts the premises, the above pre fronting 17 feet 6 inches, ; Terms made known tine of saie, and all conveyancing at purchaser's red in the Senate ra frowt nh t . $80 deposit oF persons to make an resolutions af Ce ing the Real ogemed Agents J.T, COLDWELL H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, “S SALE OF TWe story FRAME THESTRE FRAME Bouse te M, at 3.36 p, til Monday p.m. adjourned um 22+. MANUPACTURED | SHOULDER, Bogs. — — Ther trade in pigs’ shoulder bones, a Pai respondent. there is a p: arisian~ tha Dt is lavished on dished stand liked more by the: isthe jamboneas, f with tread crumbe the demand for pig’ ed ta Cea rs have This is nes h. is good alt wity until aan je them the y ooeurs t industriel was found w and « ts thereon, miststi er shape, » the purchase 1 Ralance k them firmly im the the difference be. rchaser. bearing. i rem date of sal 1 the property sold that the teotte 0 Argonaut. (SON BROS.. Aue EHOLD FURNITURE. N. CARPETS, § neers, FOUR-AND-A-HAL ST, AT AUCTION, On MON DAY MORNING mercing at 20 o°ck His way is qu Methodist champion beg- speak. He starts by <i ) on hisown part, om tion that nine members each put in as more. If they lag toward the end, he another personal pledge to fill up the . Then he starts the sai id Furniture, consisting of Parks Sets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash- Mattresses, Feathers, Carpets, being the entire isekeeping N_BROS.. Ancts. so on till he gets down ton responsil > bist. Pg - € ‘OLDWELL, Auctioneer, ay for over #154 TRUsT care OF = TREMONT £2,000 more b Pe sv, . f i" J y ts nl ha atthe a ‘ ) . 1877, at oh ‘thee 5 t ws 3 t * 1 - J), Be WARNER, eal Estate Auctioneer, snow ft ‘public Berets eve TROSTEESS SALE OF A NEAT TWO ste mtr . AND MANSARD ROOF PE AME DW ELL- ING WITH MDE LOT. ON THE Wes? . ~ SIDE OF NINTH. BETWEEN G ANDI . : 4 RTHEAST. ueted th a 0 a . pa F steam be . Dosh a ob noes, | a . the 3 all those a « situate in the city of Washi . it i an ah » work a 7 rts. aud will ren show six inches deep rea th se (5) and thirty on a sireet a mile jong withtn less than tweMty. rt lly"s recorded suialivision four hours after the first flake has fallen, and. adand twelve, (912), at a cost bout #1, The same work by the 1 d cash, and the balance at si siow and tedious process of carting would el de with interest cost nearly #200, ent. De se by a deed of tras 4 mone Ss pe sg Da | trast : TOOK IT tN Teape. -When ia time ali | the artist of the Ope) Letter, he li aL r Z r 0 be | the idea that there Was any trou ; compiled ‘with in Seven, : . With the solicitin dvertisen _ sald _4. COLDWELL “ —_ he: “lean g of ‘ads’ ina - 4 tt w that he couldn't get one MIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, “a in a week. He canvassed three days T » result, and on the fourth ¢ in w CATALOGUE SALE OF a column deutist advertiseme BOOKS, i in,” he i. IN ) m charge 7 STANDARD AND SCIENTIFIC LITERA- | “Ten doll TURE, “Where's the % fr ° ; : i ft ESDAY. 1 ywing da}s, commencing each eventing 3 . 30 o7clock. bre ait THOMAS DOWLING. Auct “a LOR: ny ves. gi hast ™ Mis : : . 1 - » Parl > th: £ zetsoutofdebt. Mr. Kimball isn » worth a dollar himself, but they say he always. of i 2 ag STREET PN ue of adeed of trust, dated Dice 876, and recorded in Liver No. 8, he land records fe otuabla, and et the seqacet, In party secured thereby, we will sell ion. in front of the jiremises, om clock p. yd, situs makes his pledges good. AN IMMORAL TEACHER.—At Bioomville, 0, N. H. pal of the high school, arrested and after a preliminary hearing before Mayor Hosstier, was bound over to court on a charge of assault with intent te commit rape on the person of Eliza Sixter! pupil at school of which Garner is superintendent. Miss Reed is : “me ed, and upon the facts comin: ews Were Very lndignant. ng freely induiges the outside with fe ther &@ Mortimer Collins says that & laziest men live longest. 8@-Mr. Spurgeon calls the people who go te chareh from ¢ pulsion, as they might do te escape a Shower of rain, “umbrella Chris- * all those certain tots or parcels of | p<. ate’ in the eity of Washington. in the Distttet of Columbia, known and desert hed as Lots numbered 6, Zand 8, in Todd’s sulxlivision of orl i,in are 572, fronting 140 fee ae a 4 coat of tar, lined om ana avenie and 75 feet on 2d street nortly r said city. at i bya large brick hotel. known, the Tremon' House; subject to a deed of trust f ‘able in five 7 $375 (with the expenses of the sale) in cash: $1,630. on, Jan lance i #@-Elder Evans, of the Shaker community, advocates arresting all tramps and maki them work ona country farm for their and clothing. #@- The suit at Chicago of the United States against Jacob Rel: record prompt comphance with t the terms of ie will be made within 7 days of the sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting: ‘Ml HEEL for the recovery of @ aud: 3 Cire hte _ } Trustees. ae-ats * oes rz street “northwest. "NCANSON BEOS., Auctioncers.! PUTOR'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL . ESTATE, Ly ATE NEAR THE area i3rn STREETS cuit Court in that « AF Al a stati the Pennsylvania rail- road six miles from sbury awful occurred on Saturday. Celestine MeKib a brakeman, got his foot fast ina frog on the track. Alex. ~ a conductor, went to his assistance, and while attempting to rescue = freight train came upon them, killing By virtue of the last will and testament of Thomas Burke, deceased. I will sell, at abate auction, in front of the premises, on the LITE DAY OF DECEMBER, A . DIED. ning of December Fri tule ifiyess, Mrs. Man’ Peter Fagan, in the seve On the FAGAN. a Je and Iying in sald tty, tof ground numbered: Six ¢ red. Saal fortyethree: C243}, ter sald city, viz: nning for said part of said jot of ground, on ye of 13th street northwest, at a polat distant twenty-one (21) feet north from the southeast cor- the residence of her 439 Le M ste Bt, Menthe cr ¢ & requiem mass Will be celebrated, Req ner of said let, and running thence north ee sakd ches: thence | escat in pace, street twenty (20) feet and four ti west Afty (G0) feet: thence due sow th and four (4) inches, thence about parallel with Vermont West from the polnt of beg to the ular, cw mi i due noe east lace of beginning. toge her with all and sine the buildings and Tmprovements. Tight lleges, hereditaments and appurtenances to said nnd sala lot, or belonging, or im any manner ap- pertaininy Terms of sale, cash. Conveyances to be paid for by the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required when a ied ah rin ali (6) daya, the property to bere: | ds cried wth in six (6) days . iat the cost and expense of the defaulting pur December th, 1877 after a short Hines, M Michael Hoover, aged Sikty “ekg ke place from her late pes= Mon= ax ch relatives and friends of the family are Teapecctfully invited to attend, aGAHLERT. On Saturday, December 6th, Geone: cee nov26-déds JOHN R. ces. W. HANDY SALE OF VALU Al tsteat oon ot Bowe hin asd Blizabcih Kaniert. aged tree months, “The funeral, will take place un Monday. Docem= ber 10th, at 2 o'clock, east. rum No. 817 E st. sou LAMPH, On the 7th - _necemmber, 1877, Jas. Lamru, aged fort: coven His — en om e — late sontdonce. Bhs vi = ~-4 a, MARKRITER. On the 6th of Pe JULIA GRACE, iifant daughter cs Markriter, NEWMAN. On the 7th of December, ATT, 8:15 a.m., at the residence of his father, bo itheast, W" AS. W. HANDY, Auct. caseee ——s ‘Auctioneers. OF BS a ae tg ih eck - UNDERTAKER,