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“AUCTION BALES. <UNNYSIDE LATROBE, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. or sale by J. MORAN, 2126 Pennayleania avenue. Fall line of of COOKING and HEATING STOV! Es | Bt cost 1 TIN ROOFING 5% per square. Call and exam- Ine « ality of ting fee Suares Calan Se ‘ATER FILTERS. OUSEFURNISHING GOODS ™ CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, GEO. WATTS & CO., Honacfarntehing Store, 314 7th street, a5-tr 5 doors above Pa. ave. 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, Offer special inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS, A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being received. dees-tr Res PeEcoRATED cua. LANGE ASSonTMENT oF 8 EVERY DESIRABLE MANUFACTURE, Together with a complete selection of ISLAN and ENGLISH NOVELTIES, p& an unusual opportunity to those in BEVERIDGE, bb & Beveridge, ) now83-tr No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. NEW STove srone. GEO. ©. GARTRELL & CO., 815 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, RANGES AND FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, REPAIRING of all kinds promptly done. We do noi publish prices, but will sell as low as any ve auaubers bi ue number, 815 7th street, be nov3-2in men tween H FR. SIDE | JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER, BANQUET and ALTINE HOT CLOSET’ And a full line of Ld ural ing Goods, at very THE STAG’S HEAD RANGE AGENCY, C ARPET S- ‘We are now receivin at fa Hine of Fat WINTER HOUSEFURS ‘a Which we inv othe inspection ¢ en Wilton, Axuriuster, Moquet, Velvet Body Ingrain Carpets, of esigns: Velvet and Welton Rugs and cl Engiish Cretonnes in great variety: Blankets and Sheetings, all sizes and ‘widths HOVE, BRO. & CO., 1821 F st., ‘near Ebbitt House, — Go Ss ‘MEATING AF APPARATUS. We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AIK FURNACES, Equal to Steam, and Unquestionably the | ‘all and see the thing itself, and take a de- | Call a Bc Piiem and GAS-FIXTURES up | J, | TRUSTEES: SALE ¢ SMITH, BIRGE & CO.. _ tect -tr 11S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, — EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, BEST GOODS—LOW PRICES. 618 NINTH STREET, ap8-ly ‘Opposite Patent Office. — ~ COAL AND WOOD. eo 1 COAL? wooD: woob! passed facilities for handling Coal w offer it to the public at ._— spleted our Stam Saw Mill, we are L split W oui, vd I Bundled Kin- greatly reduc Fiimost daily Uy rail: 2,240 pounds tothe ton always furnished, R.M. MILLER & SON. tens dt Wood Principal ¢ Depot, “and Mill, 4% street and v Ray rs Braue Uhice with A. Wr 3 ivamia avenue n. u.¥. dect-tr gus ENSO PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. 4 FIRE LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLE, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTRO- DUCING A FIRE LIGHTER, Ask your Grocer for it and take no other. A FULL STOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET KATES. OFFICE. SOUTHEAST CoR. 12TH ST. AND PA. Av, _MiILt AND DErot, TrH st. WHARF. novi6-tr C= CUAL! wooD! woob: yERY BEST VARIETIES OF COAL AT ‘pao isny YH Foe baby T PRICES, m our invariable Standard, $5.50; Oak Crom $4.50 ', Kept under cover. Be Deiiveries made direct tw the consumer from our Whar ves and vessels. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main Office and Depot, Johnson"s wharves, foot Bath ap 13h and F streets southwest. 1202 F and 1112 ‘Sth streets n.w.. and MIB Til street uw " aug’2-or rpuomas w. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. sare delivering best qualities of WOOD and COAL *) ali parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Crmberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, always on hand, at lowest rates. Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th and 12:b streets southwest. between 2d and 34 n.w., Omeces—} 5.055. between Dand E s.w. i320-tr es , $200, $500, 000 Alzs AEX, SPO TINGTAM & CO., BANKERS rokers, No. 12 Wail street. inake for cus: Smounts in siocks of @ legitimate character, which Erequentiy’ yay ‘from ve to. tweaty Seeman yy ‘onniea Circulars and weekly. re= apl2-eoly M. COX'S Mista Horgan DECOCTION SCROFULA. ERYSL EASES oF Tht | Bho. Recommended dete eminent phy iciais of Baitt- The handsomest, best and most durable Heater in seriber, dated ivamask, Napkins, Towels and Tow- | | 3836, dat F reson ed in Liber No. 694, foli 3 we per cord. Also, all kinds of Crit ae DIs- _ FUTURE Days. J, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioucer, mI STE S84 SALE OFA FOUR-STORY AND BU RICK HOUSE. WITH BAC 33 oneee 0. 5 H the District of Columbla and at. the written Ter Guest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at petite auction. In front of the premises, on WED- SDAY, mber Sth, 1877, at 40° clock p. m., | the following described real estate, situate In the Shy el Washington. District of Columbia, to wit: Ali that plece or parcel of Ground known and de- seribed as the southern part of original lot embered eleven (11), in square aumbered ur hundred and iifty-five (455), as laid down on the round Page or plat of sald city, Comprised, within | the following metes and : Beginni for tl same at t division line between Lote numbered ten (10) aml ¢leven (11), on 7th street west, one handed and twenty-eight (128) feet fight and oue-alt (8 inches north from the southwest corner of sald thence venty-six (26) feet ten and ry halt (10's) Inches; thence west one hundred and six (108) feet Six (6) Inches to said 7th south alon| the line of said street twentyeaix (30) fect tom an one-half (10'.) inches to the point of beginning, t gether with the improvement, &¢.. consisting four-story and basement Brick House, with back mutiding. ‘Terms: Nine thousand three hundred and fifteen Ts ($9,315). and expenses of sale, in cash, and the balaney at six. twelve, eghteen and twenty four months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured on th property sold, will be taken. A deposit of five hundred ($500) dotlars Will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and ali conyesancing at the expense of the prarcha- the are not complied with the ‘Trustees reserve the the risk and cost of » ON EATNARD Hy WARNER, { Trustees. d5-2aw & dhs: VE SALE IS FURTHER P RSDAY. January Si, 1573, same K BATES. "1 ARD It. WARNER, } Trustees. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, iRoc ERIES, AT AUC NDA IN ing: Wooden and Witton Ware lasses, Vi ite Kery ware th Fix ae THOMAS DO p™ ANSON BROS. Store 26-41 LING. Auctr. Auctioneers. D ox FIFTH & EAST, owe sou RS D sTREET ANP UBLIC SQUA. of a deed of trust oe “the sub- By in Liter N wand distinguished as and being the fer feet) six (6) inches front by the lot numbered thirteen (13). in rest y). and to ‘trust on the property sold. ‘at the purchaser's cost. A de he required when the property is reser tor lays" notice, shou heat with In five, days after the PF. LARNER. S; {Trustee 1. COLDWE! LL, “eat Estate Auctioneer. T TWO-STORY AND BACK RUILDIN No. 1415 CO L A STREET. BETWEEN 0 AND P SYKEETS N By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated Octo- ber 8th, A. D. 1872, and January 7th. mbia, and party secured thereby. we will sell at i ‘auction. tt in front of the premises, on SATU DAY December 15th, 1877, at 40°clock he following-deseribed eat city of AS fon, ix (66). in W. M. Puny as recortedsuse m of square humbered three hundred and sixty-six (366), together with the improvements, 000, with interest at 10 per cent. per today of sale, and ex- the balance at six, eighteen and twenty months, for which the the purehaser, er interest from the f sale, and see adeed of trust on the rope! rty sold, will be sabeek. A deposit of $100 will fe Fequired at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied day wn RALNARD H, WARNER, GEORGE W. STICKNEY, nov28-eotds ag-THE ABOVESALE IS POSTPONED un- til MONDA BRAL EDT H. WA ARN tt ee lace. 8 ¥ ees, . GEORGE W. STICKNEY.” $TFust 3 } Trustees. PosT- hour and A A NpHEATN JAMD Th WARNER EORGE W. rick NEL Ht Trustees, HOMAS pow LING, Auctioneer. WALN ‘UT HAIR CLOTH PARLOL SET. WAL- NUT TABLES. MIRRORS. THREE-PLY AND ikki MCanrets, co: AND. OTHER CHAMBER FURN COOK AND HEATING STOVES, CROC ERY AND GLASSWARE, &c. &C, On See December 31st, at 10, e 1 j, at the corner of 13th and ent of th Househotd effects of a ger az7-d nearly new, ning housek: DOWL A ine betty a ) Ty EAST. 3 as f Columbia, and at the written re the party secured thereby, we will seit, al front of the preimises, on THU Hew the Si dao of January, A. 1, 1378, at 4 0° u ‘as Sub-lots twenty according to Lor iuproved by a new wo-story Dwelling. containing seven rooms, hall Water closet, gas. water, &e. Terms of Sai e red two years, with interest ber annuni, payable semi-; “an- deed of truét upon the nualiy. secured by a sold.” One hu houge when the property is knocked ‘off: Conve ancing at purchase! Purchaser falls fo comply’ with the terms of aule wile seven days thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to resell after three days advertising at the risk and cost of the defaulting pare hacer oF purchasers, az THOMAS T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctionee: STEERS: SALE OF A FRAME, HOUSE, oN G aS D BOUN RY STREETS NORT! By virtue of adeed of trust, datet Octo 5th, 1876. duly recorded in Liber N BOn folio bdr ene of the iand Teconts for thi District of Columbia, = at the Pend of tue party secured there! will sell at pubic au Hons in front of the premises, on TE Jandary Sd, 1878, at 4 o°ciock p. m.. the follow in Gescribed real esiare, situate In the clty of Was ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that plece oF parcel of grouid Known and distinguished as Lot numbered 43, of Siarr & Metealf’s recorded sulyli- ss | Fiston of square numbered 302, together with the 15. ith interest at 10 per cent. rms: $275, with interest a per an- pum from ABN 5, 1877, toa Of sale, and ex= ry in cash, and the balance at six, Peaive. and eighteen months, with six per cont, Inverest, secured by a deed of trust op the property seid,” $20 deposit, and all conveyancing at!purchs- ser's EAINARD a. WARNER, a20-cote BENT SN } Trustees, YDER, EATING’S COUGH LOZENGES, no iets, ASTHMA. WINTER COU! Gitex do EGNSUMPs TON. and allah the THROAT and Noid isorders ts, Washington. Now alike Flelt to les intas Le Bash Es, COTEMOW DO a fuedical testimony’ states that no Sacre Pevvtic sat Ee fetter cure for these com “et nia exinin which as ood all Chemists, Fil FERVOUS a & MEDICAL | expe a &.C0.. New York, 2 ree doiiy- | gvtte per box tox. . FOUG! t CO-. New York EBSA Y. com of Sioa At" Kahi's Museum of Anatomy, New York, the cause and pee 7 Sova VES! ” GLOVES hd for G Gentiemen’s wear are the best in TY MADE GLOVES FISK, cual & FLAGG, No. 615 RTH W |, OPPO- “18th. >. 18% FUTURE DAYs. HOMAS DOWLING, Anctisneer. Rupr ERS SALE 0) DESIRABLE 2. STORY FR. OF Ae! had HOUSE ON fers TREET ANORTHWES ET WE Me suction. tothe hi t bide: the on, MONDAY, the nih day of 3 “Sanacye A D. 1878, at 40°clock in the afternoon, *‘all that part uae in street horth forty-five feet west from the southeast Sener ot said jot numbered three, being the south- of a part of said lot conveyed to Hen thence north one hayaros and three feet inches toa thirty- ty foot ty-five feet; thence iret line one hundred an septanings same belonging or appertal isi rae ena of the purchase in equal sums in one and two ai the rate of $ per cent. per Annuin, payable semi-annually, on notes secured by adeed «f trust, on the property’ sold, to the satisfac Hon of the Trustees. | All conveyancing at the pur- chaser’s cost, and the terms of sale must be com- plied with baa Says after the day of sate, HYDE Bk MATTHEWS, f Trustees. THE MAS pow LING Auet é _ At Akds E. J. STELLWAG Rteal Estate Auctioneer, 513 7th st. yerrs, with Interest ES NUIT OF SQUARE HUNDRED AND NINETY By virrue of_a deed of trust 75. and duly rece 97. f Of. et se. records for Washington count And at the written requi thereby. wo will sell, par of the premises, on PRD AY, TRUST SALE OF THE who Fenty — Te 6 BIT ering dase dedin Liber of the land District of Colam- of the party secured in front the pitol street, ording to the cit $8.00, andacerhed interest thereon in cash; balance in one and pon the ground paid when the complied with Ds. “MARTIN M. ROHRE! RR, ALFRED li OUNG & MIDDL ETON, Auctioneers. UABLE IMPROV i = ON ELGITERE Hire EAST, BETW EEN HAND LSTs, No! By uirtue of a deed of trust, dated December 1, 1873, re Liver No, 737, eof te land records Yor the District of Ci lumbia, and at the request of the party secur thereby. Twill sell at public auction, In front of the premis WEDNESDA Pp. m., the folie higtes ituate in. the eity of Washington, nbia, to wit: Lots numbered twenty nine thirty, (30,) in A. B. Kelly’s recorded sub- nu of square tight hundred and eighty-nine, ns: (ne-third of the purehase-money Iu cash and the talance in nine and eighteen months, at eight (8) per cent. interest from day of sate, sectired by a deed of trust on the property sold: or all cash al the option of the purciacer. deposit of $150 Will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purehaser. “If the tern: le ot complied with In seven days from t ie, the trustee reserves the right , atthe risk and cost of the } trustees, defauiting p parcbene after five days’ advertise- ment. aig atdbs — LORING CHAPPEL, Trustee. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, steed ck trust, dated the 3 ary. A.D. eighteen hundred and seventy-six. and recorded in Liber 810, folio. 297, of the land records of the District of subseribers will sell to, the high part of lot num re ighteen), “i ware 38 (tirty-three), sitnated in the it i Wea hington and District of Columbia, aceording to the public plat Gaerec said part fronting sixteen feet on F street n.w.. and running back the same width as the front, and binding ou the west Ine of sald Tot, being the east line of an alley one hundred aud’ ight one feet and coerce or less, the whole hh of the Jot.>* with the hereditament, et cetera, thereto be- nx. rms of sale: $193.13, with 7 per cent, interest from January 3, 1876, and the expenses of sale and the taxes. In each: and the residue in one and two years froin the day of sale, with 6 hum interest, payable sem by a deed of trust on the » at the option of 2. eae will be required at the ti Veyancing wil be at the ‘gost of the purchaser. oe. f Trustees. THOMAS DOWLIN| dec2s-dds 'OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, = 4, bs OF A HAN ne Fale he IC) BRICK RESIDENCE Droit PARK, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March D. 1877. and duly ee in Liber, Ne 8 folio 152, of the laud records for Wash-, Feat P-C +; and by direction of the and by leave of the Court in Equity (No. 8.770. Doeket 11) we will sell, a pul pie ‘ey in ne of the premises, at 4 orcloe! n MONDAY, the Thay of Janus ary. A. ‘ i878, Lot numbered thirteen (13), in block numbered four (4). in the recorded sub-dlyi- sion of ¢ in tracts of land in Ws Satie Ag A D.C..now called **Le Droit Park.** with all the improvements thereon, bird consist of a lary an — double Brick Residence recently erected. erms: One-third in cash, of which $300 must be paid at sale; the deferred payments to be made in one and two years from day of sale, with interest at the rate of eight pec cent. per annum until payable quarter-yeariy and Secured by deed of trust and insurance to the Satisfaction of the Trustees. Terms to be fully complied with within six days from day of sale: otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, after one week's notice, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, All conveyancing a tthe expense of the purchaser. Nn ROAC dec 22-00. 84bs Wt a Walpe " f Trustees. J, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ra t STEFSSALE, of DESIRABLE IMPROVED OPERTY on THE SOUTHEAST ORNER OF SEY ENTH Aity A STREETS 3 NU: THe By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 27, A; (D, 1B77. duly recorded ini Liber No, 844, [7 folio 410, one of the land records for the Dis’ trict of Columbia, and at the written request ofthe y secured thereby, we will Sell at Suction, in front of the premises, on SATURI Janua Sth, 1878, at kK p.m.. the for singed seribed ral estate, situate tn the elty of Washing 1 All those pieces or parcels of ground kadwn nol distinguished xe Lave bacsteres seven ht (8) and nh in square nun- bered eight nds seven (897), to- gi: ther with the in consisting of & two= Story frame dwelling, with brick basement, &c. Terms: One-third eash, and the balance’ at six, (Welve and eightecu indnths, with Interest at 8 pereent. per annut. secured by aderd of trast on ‘Aili cash, at option of purchaser, t the time of sain, rs cost. Terms + {Trustees, H. WARNER, Keal Estate Auctioneer. oF, A AP ESIRABLE cK DW A) RE By viriue of a deed ted December ‘dmly recorded In Liber 400, Toll 64 one of the land records for ti District of Colunbia, and at the eta request of the party secured there ll, res ie front of the 7th, 1878, at 3% 0 the fotioee estate sit the city of being Lot numbered twenty in Browiling and Cross" sutxlivision of ofginal Lot numbered one (1), in Square number- ed nine hundred and seventy-two (972), eee fs recorded in the Suryeyor*s office in said Distrie in Liver Henry D. Cooke, folie 2, together with the improvements. &c, Terms: Que-third ‘cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at percent. per annum, seeured by a deed of trust con the property s A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and record- ing at purehaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not Compliel with in seven days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the seratng purchaser. after five days’ adver~ tisemen MUEL CRO: TEENTH STREET, EEN L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtueot a deed of trust to the subseriber and Lev. Thomas, bearing date December Lith, 1876. and duly recorded in Liber No., District of Columbia. and Dy the wriate striet of Colum! y the wi request ine party secured thereby, the su bseriber, iL PAINTINGS ‘On MONDAY EVEN! at To = = <D CHROMOS at hstreet, porthw “ Cae Paintings Leaf and Solid W: iat of bo ee and ali of WALKIN’ FOR DAT Colored Gentienren and Ladies Dis- | ore ae The paz img their Grace im the Circus | | after a wedding tour, took, up their residence 2d street. ail the comforts tha’ Ps and a start in married I it young couple, — surrounded A large audience was gathered at the Lon | don cireus last evening to witness the cake- walk which was ——a asthe wind-up of show. The babies, of course, | did not walk, Dut many of their — had © opportunity has piven been presented in New York for the aristocracy to indulge in what is a favorite pastime in the south, and no less than ten coupes were fgg too competed: After the last circus horse had capered out the three jud ata little table, walk would was received judges were Mess iiimore and Peter Conkiin mpeters in the brass band blew an amd the nine couples walked he other, cheered as Gey came Ww wild enthusiasm. They made the circuit « the ring twice, and the better «¢ hee nity for 1 each, they walked one rg RTY wast Ty. ADJOINING yuk’ ur the colored baby we bis wife much she wrote to her father and SS that her husband was not the he seemed when courting her. father advised her to live in peace’ with ‘John, son, and do ail she could to overcome his petu But matiers grew worse, and a treatment of though oaly hive December 13, 187%. uity Docket 17, tet if 4 o'clock p.m., the follow! scrited real estate, situate in the county « ington, La the District of C lant manner. week ago Mrs. Johnson came to her house with her child in her arms and said she np Regering icon ene ‘s —— no jon, and t pught @ separation w great benefit to them both. Yesterday, while the abused wife | dinner, her busband was announced, a e leaving the table with her mother, etilered the lor, where sat Johnson looking deathiy He asked his mother-indaw to leave the | oom, and she declined to do so, saying that ‘was best to remain. mother, You n wants ‘to talk Over thi matter with Mrs. Benedict. left the ro 's took their seats Whittaker, the re bg Master, announ shat in, an announcement which with vociferous cheers. he James A. Martin, ** Ed. BS 2a see ‘at ‘olumbia, and known as thence south 2% and straight line to the for the second. lot, Wit. at theend of a inedrawn& 2 West from the above thi or 70 perches ‘ne,'and running from thence reverse w Ory reh line, and with fourth Hine of the foregoing frst lot south 214 de- 33 68-100 perches to the southeast cor- thence leaving said first re okt Paper Mili to cl S thence north aos tegen east: 3 so perches along said east 184-100 perches 17 76-100 perches st of the aforement in order te afford a Ladies nd gentlemen,” r op of his voiee, awarded ere w get my baby, and outa pistol, and his wi main entrance te in her arms, resting on her left Shou! , and darted down the a tried to head her off, door opening from the ilorary dt the stairs before the course of the Christiaas ‘cak F These will be niet and _thind riz sement stairs hall through th oe er iu with said roa ed road to the Coluinty a Mills, and thence with the south line of said last pad in a straight line to the place of be- acres and two perches t lot makes 17 acres, 2 rood And, aise, a piece of Lat airs Johnson tired tT gh the fleshy shoulders hung 3 sued her down st was shut in his f ort was in full rr ntly known as the Columb! Washington county, in the Distr oe o- as follows. viz: Beginnin: ‘of the **Quaker xa ‘south 86 e- and they Walk. an toting iy side int both points I Kiward Van Wan Was finally arce street of the juaker bury lig gtoti along the line of aa oun yi wi west 6 perches, to ¢ . contaluing $9 100 part of an ae described pieces of na Hobbie ‘aud Ransom we was ay three ladies, Miss Alice Thompson, Miss Lilie 7 Car Vierson, Mr. Edward Van Riper, M s full tae oe pink silk with bhack over Me a F. No. ox, oli 333, one o! Jeet toanencumbrance of $10, " Mn carried the “seeut” in'bags, w start of twenty minutes, and thy EADS NOT GUILTY Johnson Ws astaken be ge Ww: for examination ny with his fa pony pha Johnson, Capt. Smith, Wm. nd instantly the audien She blushed a | Mr. Whittaker, and b Ja ame is Lucinda Brown ne thunders of 201 ares E. Richard Mr. Bet J. CRESWELL HEALD, Trustee. at HE ABOV whereat there A DA Mr. Anderson the same place 1878, at ot CRESSWELL HEALD. Trustee, rown held her keen a contest BS 1 placed him. ent bediorent pe Ton yas BRICK KET. stepped with yd with the st per BIst, 1876, record fii in wh of ploughe hunbered but stiff rail cloudy and men fo faster, Several ditch Cleve € lady was unable sell at public yetion A few words of apology are said Mr. = « : rence had passed a and I hope tl M bia, and Knows and distinguished as s Lot se number of fa 6, ) of Shepherd's recorded adred and tw baiance in si and upto the nt. per aumunn. | halt « the purchaser are to |. Secured by decd : yas jraosit of $100 will lve and all conveyau Should the terms of piled with ti ten days, the Trust ell the property at the 11 preferred by. the captains ent of the ex: E Sit was his in- Y appear for him hot his intention to take but he must hav and when he had no erty renalecd a oes Of sale wit h him with y the trees, the quently in th th out on Mr. Woodson'sarm. Miss dt I beauty and a most impres- nd wore a handsome brown silk st of the default hill with a steep another was witht a en sive manner, a that it afiammation would set in in the Starbic. Bailuing), f lower “than aj Northwest corner 1ith ‘street aud Penn’a avenue, the applause was 4 TIES * WAR. am Allen and Miss Mary Ray cany ee Li mow: rae oy ‘and Some of tho nest sutjec vis remain unsold, em- me of our most esteemed artists we rw Washinton in Phila. 1 summer a 1s when Generals Me- Cletlan ‘and Joe Johuste ing armies in the a mond, a freak of fat ingular eoine ik tuile overdress and ¥ Auction Rooms, as above, NG, December "Bist at 7 picture will be sold without any reserve Catalogues now ready. . BROOKER, Ju. Northwest cor. Lith st. and Penn. vr i 7 white kid gl sa aN on MOND AR EVEN el. MN ‘Allen adopted th lal est fashion and wore of destiny ordered a the situation of the ne und the ring, but with sie: ‘alt leaned = enor and waiked as hand: tired, ii of General Joseph Johusto: the commanding gene: southern armies. Seven Pines, or Fa commander was s and his place afterward filled by i y Johnston's you northern and EST. ‘a deed of trust, dated May Lith, uly recorded in Liber No. 749, seq., one of the land records tor the District of Columbia, and at the request of the y secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction, mnt of the premises, on W EDN ESD 78, at 40°clock p.m., the followit nerfed real estate, situate in the city of Wasi ing ton, D. C., to wit:—Part of lot square one hundred and forty-one (141)) having front of twenty-four (24) feet on 18th street nor containing about cighteen, hundred itt ith interest at eight nd . al ma claret Silk cut uur ewith demi-train was of natural flowers, and over her left breast was a handsome medallion. and well. developed, and wore her hair per- erely wounded ie Was staicly Saeety, and tak rers a8 a prisoner of distinction. ven known to the federal general whe n to Gen. MeO! t seventeen (17), joaquin Brown and Miss Lucinda Brown ae next, and the lady showed that with an able partuer she could walk thought when she walked before, they retired every one felt that th were sure of a prize. All the contestants were then ran; ring, and Mr. ker presented the first prize to Mr. nay Mrs. Hyatt, the second to _ Butler an tt and the third to Mr. and Each gentleman receiving a prize ‘wasealied peech, but owing to the size of | the room their remarks were inaudible.- betier than the officers whe ents. balance in six and twelve ber cent., secu A coma ae eg required = at the same t by whom he was welcomed with much ce indest and — cordial w “4 pont deca’ of trast. single rank a was one that ann description, among the in dents of a sectional eling the gray, foes meeting as nds clasping Kindly that were armed deadly strife against each other. Just a small reen spot in the dreary desert of war. uster’s care McCle! the young confederate officer, with the charge, a serio-comie tone, that, “Tne pris. ouer shouid not be treated rery severely, but allowed a ci; og and other refreshments ocea- © Was ratuer a the headquarters tents . Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘St. Cload Building. TRUS’ OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY y “ORNE! JERSEY a ENUE AND “*D” STREET SOUTHEAST. ae, virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 1 and mays recorded especially consigned yana. see General Butler's hat on the side- waik, don’t kick it. —There is an article in cireulation tel ing “How to avoid pay! day of July, A.D. Li No, of the land Docior's Bill: A agg se Hal ges from his — le already know. e latest phrenzy. ilies take to nit ‘with vehemence. | lishes i is easier than washing them—i( faci, it auction, vio front of the prem” joliification in one ol = the tn aa ny theeity. of Washiugton, bel in Square numbered 691: inning for the same on Now Jersey avenu 'y-five feet from the corner of * 8 Ling south on a line with said avenue twenty- D street one hundred hence north forty= elfths feet; thence east twent-five : thence ‘south twenty-three and u rty occupied. Rehearsing sce tin, Which they ha and mutual inquiries for friends seatter: south and nort tending armies. amid the ranks of the ex reat quantities of clothespins are shipped from the United States to New life of a clothespin in New Ze: aland must be a sluggish existence. thence west on thirteen and three-fourths feet wi health istimproving. Every. hi hot a good thin gual kind thought. exel: a a who can groan st have some rovements, cuusisting of And all conveyancing at purcha- A get oo of $150 required at time of mplied with in seven JOSEPH R. WHIT! W. M. SMITH, Salesman. = NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: ae OF THE FURNITURE AN: D EFFECTS OF WILLARD'S HOTEL. thing was done for to have within hearin two-story’ rick Dwell C3. — Boots of the thirteenth centat sionally dug up in London, with s| s cats of the same festive era. The Tele ive po- sitions of the boots and cats show that the an- cients were hot much better at aiming than r from wood has lection in Canada. prote t of his friend, who assured him he could ly draw on relatives in Balkimore for needed funds, finding it impossible to persuade him to take the money he offered. pe up and stuffed some notes in his Such acts are only. pr noble heart. During this = jon at Pefenerat McClellan's headquarters, w! federal and confederate omerrs were seated together under a tree, an itinerant artist seized _ on the striking effect of the singular en and promptly portrayed them in a pho As an amusing an the scene, Custer had a ; putting, as he Ras conilict A ps nag them.” picture attracted much notice at the time with the singularit stances incidents atte: meeting of the two young men. ae A in full bloom was found in the open aif on < ‘Christmas eve at _aaeae. Dele- ware tert iegeyrel cba above tide. bergen wae fi iendin. the'rutns of the tparclay street (New York) fire we of to-day are. — The manufacture “ reached the altitude be = The supertendent ofa mil it uD there says a tree is cut down and shoved into one end of the mill and five minutes later there is a neighbor at the — end to borrow the paper.—| le one day the 428, on ” in the District of Column, and “4 cured thereby party the 17th day of January 10 oclock, and continuing from da} iy sold, thé farniture and effets of west corner of L4thst. and Penuayivania ave? nue, comprising in part Elegant Mante! and Pier French Piate Mirrors: sewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior workmanship; eption Rid Easy Chairs, Lou Rosewood and Walnut Sarble-Top T: Elegant Walnut Marbie-Top Cham)er Suites: 1 Brussells Carpets in fine condition, mense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and "Splenda Stock Table and = Linen: Superb collection of Silver PI au of the on rTHU RSDAY, to 10 ay a at all re ye addit Wiilara's hotel, PoNGO, THE GortLLA, died so suddenly — boy seated at unexpectedly at Berlin, that the most curiosity has been excited on ite sub mag ths. tinguished anatomists mortem examination—! Hartmann: and there was a gaibcring 9 of emi- nent doce'ors at the dissecting table. Pongo’s death, it was ascertained, resulted from acute inflammation of the bowels—one of the com- and one of the most fatal, stomach there were a a ‘iro of aris and some pins pode ie pd to do with fessors Vi cee aod inonest disease: love. button, a whether these { thi the inflammation, the doctors do not AN IRISH JURY has had the audacity to sess a woman for damages done Ware and Cut- assortment of — and Glass Ware, Cyesr € Cookin Ur oe &e. 7 and ninety "days with notes 3 uni to fie satistaction of cho Era . This hotel JOHN CG AEDS Trustee, ING, Auctioneer. epee ree the that! ews iteverin dhe reper report H. WARNER, | a 'e COLLATERAL NOTES. | On MONDAY, December 31, 1877, m.. will be sold REDUCED TO TIGHTS.—A lady recently ‘ived a dress from Worth. She could not init. 8 tel hed the autocrat to put clothing. a Tas cannot a ct Sent by stem ‘worn on! according to the gi 3 4 EBEr tights, which [ a 5 8 ile ee ee as though it were ‘It is related of Col. Ingersol PI Sukedif he could mention Shooting His Wife Because She Had The Quaker Peet rest Sasi a Phase of Aecii « cea eae Wie Wana he yonre ot om, And all the binds make songs fo Her threats sag in W Api hat © prowl and calm: Wher er she ¢ © coMl as tale: che 1 kueel to share be ant avd woe, NDbet santos (tan every gncat Vaheard of her, in loving words, Tateet her with {he sug A reach Ber with her giv A Gis ber with the Ips « The dew The win. As if Ob Andi Nan AS UNTebukes! as the: The license of nd th a comition iromung” bh My worship from bor scar Club you (seven miles t. and the t and rey ¥ caught on a bit The meet w Val the residence er, Which is in the main { Montelair, near the Tompt!y at the hour named , horsemen assem bled urtyard Where the geet Among these present were and Miss Amy Wil bers of the club whe w Mr. Sadler, Whe acied as hantsman: Mr. nw W. Nason, president of the elub: Mr The regu M. Whi Atier a er. Mr. Francis. and Dr had assembled of the girth ad Dnekles, wi whe had as hatiod wi h which the © jumping a small The day Was warm, but damp, and the herses nd it Warm work as the y pa *. Which had st turned to the w ran owards ange Mouniain. More than way ted through thick cover, which tout skilful horse onthe part riders as thy jumps of the side. It was up-h brooks and a finally tun the ler The _ nid skill the field at that tim mont as « unish ced that they Were again ta sight scram neh a deep ravine in the midst of a Dascing through this they were after 2 run of a little honors were awarded to Thompson by three er ost offlee, Which had been he start as a rendezvous se ol the field who had been thrown out. The club have ordered a pack of bea Ly . With which they will hunt the hares or m2 rabbits which abound in that section, 4e@-The pleasure of a Christmas dinner in Cine! innati wen somewhat marred, if we may credit the Commercial, by the thopportune but well-ameant remark of an Sy = = en- thusiastic member of the 8. P at he hoped the ase had died a aatatal and peaceful death. MARRIED. JT PPASE- SCIOR, On Docember 26th, 1877, Mr. Addison Thomas, ‘Chureh, by Rov, ington, Mak K- DIED. es ae . i trom! bis father’s resideuce, neat Norris= town, Pa, BROWN. On December 27, 187 Brows, mal nineteen years, Frecnds ot the family are wenpoctfully invited 9 Gronce tend te I from the residence of sa SZ Béth street u.w., Sanday, aii a8 family are ree wily requested nd the funeral from St. ies’ Char hon to-morrow (Sauda ), the 30cm UNDERTAKER, 940 F STREET NorTawssr, der6-1y (Formerly with B. F. Harvey. » OSEPH SAVEPRS ornra. * ‘1126 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU ‘Terms reasonable. KE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS, RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, oct 1-tr 411 aNp 413 10TH STreet. nor aS trade supplied, " decs-tr MA Gir Saka —a PRATT’S ASTRAL O1L ABSOLUTELY SAFE. ip all without of taking Gre Burns Lamps or exploding. iat ae ree ads Gas. cclmpaniee and Fire Commins ee Dorey ear PROOF OF ITS SUPERIOR MERIT, “Soawienss ta FRANCIS MILLER, 30 Orn Sees, ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania avenue, CHARLES PRATT & ©0., novi3-coSm Sole Manufacturers, New York,

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