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_ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. - quan SIDE LATROBE, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. The handsomest, best and most darable Heater in _STEAMERS, &c. Washi from, every } BAY and THUISDAY MOI MORNINGS. ‘o" clock, Sock, For sale by | on TUES ¥FRID pe Syminiy terns J. MORAN, Ukpay MORNING DAE are forall Landings 2126 reunesvania enemas | Sic es antes elie SaOUETE Full ine of COOKING and HEATING STOVES Freight recrlved dally. For any information. tn: at cost to reduce stock. uireat GL. SHERLPE'S Coal Ofiecs Lie’ and TIN ROOFING 5's per square. Call and exam- Peary renin arenes. ine quality of tin. _ 420-26 ATER FILTERS. — \OUSEFU ENISHING | coops Pen) CHINA, CROCKERY and G WAKE. "GEO. w ATS & Cv., Housefurntshing Store, 314 Tth street, a5-tr : 5 doors above Pa. ave. no , BOSWELL & CO., 313 EIGHTH STEEET NORTHWEST, Ofer spectal inducements for thirty days to cash buyers fn all classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS. A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being received. tr i DECORATED CHINA. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY DESIKABLE MANUFACTURE, Together with a complete selection of PARISIAN and ENGLISH NOVELTIES, Presenting an unusual opportunity to those In search of ELEGANT GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge.) me FP NSYLVANIA AVENUE, nov28-tr DS tated ST STORE. GEO. E. GARTRELL & C0., 815 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, RANGES AND FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, bgp of all kinds promptly done, We do not publish prices, but will sell as Wow an any house in thocity. pa T the bum! ‘a street, 3 nov3 E JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER, BANQUET and ALPINE HOT CLOSET! And 3 full line of Hosen Far ‘lshing Goods, at very THE STAG'S HEAD. HANGE AGENCY, A. HOFF. evLvaNta AVE. oc4-3m 920 PE: ARPETS FERS full ine of FALL and Winten hi ROSE RISHING 6 GOODS, a which we inv! inspection 0 ® ‘Aumineter, Sisiaet 3 Veivet Body Bras: . Three- [e Lage - = Velver and Welton sand Linclum Curtain Goo con French aod English Cretonnes in ‘Widths; Tabie Damask, Napkins, Towels aud Tow- 2 : HOOE, BRO. & CO., sepl-ly 1821 F st., near Ebbitt House, JOLD'S HEATING APPARATUS. We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WAKM-AIR FURNACES, Equat to and Unquestionably the seems Sein Uses a and see the thing itself, and take a de- phiet. AN DELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up | SMITH, BIRGE & & Co _decSt-tr 114 PENNSYLY, =W Re. WINDOW SHADE Wy HOUSE. — GOODS—LOW P! aaa NTH ‘Sreanre ape-ly Opposite ‘Patent Office. COAL AND WOOD. CesEt coan: =a wooD: WwooD: astarin unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal ‘Wood we now offer it w the pubile at bottou Squress aving completed our Steam Saw Mill, we are sellin, sawed and split Wood. and of Bundled Kin- dling tly reduced’ pri Coal pion Bee almost daily tyr rail: ui; 2,240 pounds to the fon always a. M. MILLER & SON, Ping Office, Deron and Mill, 43 street and Virginia avenue s.w. “Branch Office with A. W. _Hoff, 920 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. dect-tr praansos's PATENT UNDLED 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 RATES. OFFICE, SOUTHEAST Con. 12TH ST. AND PA. av. | _MInu AND Dero, 77H ST. WHARF. novi6-tr 0 aie COAL? wooD! Woop: THE VERY BEST VARIETIES OF COAL AT LE LOWEST PRIC az 2 240 s to the Ton our invartabie Standard, ine WOOD from $4 to $5.50; Oak from $4.50 to $6, and Hickory at $7 per cord. Also, all kinds of Sawed and Spli?, kept under cover, #@ Veiiveries male direct to the consumer from our wharves and vessels. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Johnson"s wharves, foot ‘treets southwest. 202 F aud 1112 Och streets n.w., and wie Rt street m.w. as W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOUD AND COAL, Weare delivering best COAL to all parts of the at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, always on hand, at lowest rates. Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th and 12th streets svuthwest. © street, boomerang Spire Omees—f S.h'sc-. between D and BANKERS. $50, $100, $200, $500, | $1,000 LEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO. Brokers, No. 12 Wall street, make for cus- fomers desirable investments of large or small gmounts In stocks of a ‘timate character, which frequently pay from five to twenty times the amount invested every thirty days. ‘Stocks bought and carried as long as desired on Geposit of five per cent. Circulars and weekly re- ports sent free. apl2-eoly wy THE STOCK EXCHANGE MEMBER ©! = page tee will execute orders for Bonds and Gold on 3 pe T cach fleges negotiates! on responsible only. Cor- pg A ord 4m. Mining aw: A a Rete D. Jany an, National Trust Co. w Yor! 3 ee VECRESSES DECOCTION bet result of = 2° Brick SY Gat Address See'ey KEN 'S Museum of Anatomy, way, State CLOTHING BOUGHT az Bee oy a cash prices, as G. GOLDBERG B ‘Street Siw "Oras by maa prow Blankets aud Sbeetings. all sizes and | | malities of WOOD and LAS ane! ALL DIs- WM. H. KILLMON, Agent, INTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR zomrous 7 FORTRESS MONRUE AND HE SOUTH. THE LAKE. aa JCWate, ate —< bps won? ontil a Mg Be Em Returni: Norfolk sey, TUESDAY. ay ‘aod SATOR: at 4o°clock p. m. | 1 FOR Pas RIVER LANDINGS. | Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Ji Curt Giebwisdd Va nee 7 o’clock a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown, For further information, apply at the Office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's i the Company's Wharf, f& foot street. 'res't. 55 a. ‘ACC! IN ELLY, f, Agent. be STEAMERS FOR NEW YO! JOUN, GIESON and E. c. leave Pier 41 East clock own eve: a m., an Kaui saine da} Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, ‘ater street, or to R.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water Georgetown. _apel-tr SAMUEL BACON, President. \LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN (ILADEL PRIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH- Connecting le ae a wi for ore Providence, nei Bhgland States. AILING DAYS. From Philatelphia Saturday, at 12m, From Washington, at La, m: From Georgetown” Monday at 7 p. m, Freights received daily. ‘Phrou Bills of lading given to Boston and, Providence, *Consignees wish their goods Tanded at Georgetown W wm marked “Georgetown, D.C eat full information appl; £00. F street northwes Rharf, Washington, D.C.:6. 8 ver street, . £0... ‘Getieral Managers, 12 South Wharves, Phiia~ phi ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. TEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, ‘HAMPTON AND BRE. ‘The steamers of this Cy omipany will salle urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon- | don, Havre and Bremen, oon cabin, & g | Soe ee. OELRICHS @CO™ OT passage, 1 |“ sep8-6in 2 ves Green, New York. relight sail from Philadelphia. to, Liverpoot, arene! sennerarsene ‘abine intermediate and. § c be had at H. D. COOKE. Jn & CO. 5, ers, 1429 F street, Also, Agents for the Red Star Line to Antwerp. myaatt JUNARD LINE, NOTIC With the view of diminishing the chances of col- | ision, the Steamers of this line take a specific | cours for all seasons of the year. pec a | On the out sage rom jneenst m to New York or Boston, crossing the terldian of 68 at 43 tt. oF nothing to the north of 43, mee Ont Passage crossing the m | of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, j | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEA. Ps. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND EAE RRP OO, CALLING AT CORK HAR From New York., Abyssinia, ‘Wed,,Jan. 2 Parthia ... Wed., Jan. 9| China....! Wed, | Seythia- Batav “Wed, Fou eH ‘ia. San. 30 And every 3 Yollowing Ww Sma from New York, | Sith Or ease do not carry seen pessoas. ATE OF PASSAGE. in, $60, and a to accommodation. |The $00 pas- | Bees for winter months, kets to oars $1 $15, old. additional. Return | tickets on favorable terme, | cteerage tickets to and from all of Europe 1 Ra dag rates. Through bills of lading given wd Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and o on the Continent and for Meditertszean cabin, to OTs BIGELOW. 006 7th tree | jands-Iy CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, “Agent. | RAILROADS. DR. WISTAW’S AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. UABLE HERR BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. a THE FU: TS OF deed of trust, datéd the isva, and duty recorded. in Liber he of, the land ae nie ae ingion county. in the Diserictat Colman, ana SEN AD ‘This well known remedy has effected so many ond frtue of a WONDERFUL CURES,. ss Cherkted by all who have experleucot ts virus THE STANDARD REMEDY i For the prompt relief aad cure of f= Stock Table and Bed Superb collection of Silver Plated Ware and Cut- ent hoe ey and Glass Ware, ‘mm: $100 and under in cash; over that sum at days, with — ani paid nk. per metres un’ This hotel has onl — street twelve (12) ‘Teri: One-fourth casb, balance and eighteen months with ith Interest at 8 per cent. annum, secured by Ze of trust THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, required at time ot CONSUMPTION. RENYEDY. Shiono THOMAS DOWLING, Repub) WISTAR’S BALSAM, <= = 7OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE. Or A A EUILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH OF WEEN AND bin STREETS SOUTHE A: ¥ virtue of a deed November 11m, Liber No. 847, folio land ‘records of the District ‘ot the Soon of the ee in front of the the 4thMtay of dx + numbered ten (10), red and eighteen, ued as follows: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner thereof.and ranuli West with the line of South A street thirty (30) feet six and one-half (6 WIsTAR'’S BALSAM. f WISTAR'S BALSAM. A.D, 1876, and rec orded in 4 CASE OF CONSUMPTION, y secured seers AN SITTV LOGUE OF an CHESTERFIELD, N. H., March 26, 1877, Messrs. STH W. FOWLR & Sow:— Gentle- | ih Giuare numbered aight by fi Dr. WILD CHERRY. was taken sick last, October w plaint, accompanied and after havi ing weeks by the best | an incurable case of Auction Rooms, as above, inches; thence NG, December Bist at 7 a number 0 " "2 (I4) feet four (4) inches: thence north twenty-five thence east sixteen (16) feet two and a half (2's) inches: and thence norih i said lot numbered ten (10) n (11), to the place of he= ng, together with the improvements, consist- a Frame Dwelling. ird cash; ani the balance in six cive months, secured by deed of trast pon the property. and tie notes of ine purchase interest’ at the rate of eigh (25) feet four (4) inehe 2) constimption, and for about six weeks my friends expected that I might dieany day, entirely despaired of my recovery. read the ailvertisementsand certificates of the AM, and was induced to T have taken five bottle the commencement I have been gradual cough has now entirely ceased. ite the careto DE, WISTA MOF WIL ‘iD CHERRY, as I hav He other medicine since 1 commerived taken that, MRS. MILA 8, SMITH. with the line divi WILD CHERRY BA "AINTINGS AND CHROMOS AT AUC- Fine Paintings in Gold Leaf and Sol num, wi the time of the sul, Conveyancing at $ Tf the terms are not complied with in seven roperty will be resold at Walnut Frames, upwards of 150 Pictures, and all of whit Very respectfully sold without reserve days from the sale the p ‘the risk and oe of hee 1 NDREW C. BRADLEY.’ Gentiemen “Mrs. smith certificate of the efficacy 0 ease. She ts an acquaintance of mine, Balsam on the st saw in the papers ives me the for your medicine r. ‘th Street northwest. N SHERMAN, Real Etate Auctiones r, St. Cloud Building. at the = swore ot ot ‘h of my certificate, which she er story is erally tru we nd YOUTH te Kauttnan, No, 824 7 cominencing THIS EVENING, att continulng every evening until tie en- This sale is worthy the attention of per- goods, as every garment Offered will be sold rie ofc JAS. DUNGA FE AT. ie col RNG ate Ad ENUE AND =D” By vir @ of a ved of trust, dated the 14th D. 1848, aud duly recorded in 144, follo 177, et of the land records for the Distrie public auction, in front of the US" OF PROV fat ue PROPERTY WISTAR’S BALSAM, ne WISTAR'S BALSAM. seins Jk., Salesman. (ot coln “au ry NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctisneer. TRUSTEES" rs E oF A A DESIRARBL 2 th ORY ME DWELLING WISTAR’S BALSAM. ity of Wash atom, of Lot numbered 1, in Square numbered inning for the same on New Jersey avenue twene the corner of **D" BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS. St By virtue of a deed of Pras? dated fhe 20th -D. 1875, and recorded among. Jan rds of the District of Colum! in liber 780, foll 96, the subscriber will sel lie SOND AY. high 'UTNAM, CONN., March 20, 1860. tI day of March, A. a word in behalf of WILD CHERK un feet; thence nor feet; thence east twent-five z thence south twenty-three and half feet: thence east to place o foaether with the in pr tw tory Brick Dwelling. seash. And all conveyancing at purcha- pn of $150 required at time of “Pie compet with ais seven wile Ni have made use ot in my family for several years, and always with the ¥ Wife being of oni most beneficial results. habits has always been troubled with a hard, rag: cough, whenever taking a iti Various specifies without sad prevailed upon to test the virtues LSAM, the effect of which has been truly astonish 1 thin place was taken with Des connection With a most severe cough. finally given over to die by our best phys! it was evident to all that co him as a victim, day of Jan wary. vents, consisting of a fternoon,. = ¢ pered two hundred and eighty (230), Beginning at y point on N Stivet horth forty-five feet west from. the seathean corner of said lot numbered three, being the south- of a part of sald lot conveyed to Henry ce ne ches toa thirty foot alley: man belonging in ing at the ieee in SMITH, Salesman. .M. re STEES’ SA KICK DW Hi thence west twen- ty-five feet: t South on a line parailel with the rst line one hundred and three fect and. nine Ise ches; thence east twenty-five feet to the place of a the | improvements, taments and appurtenances to the Same belonging or appertaining ‘The terms of sale are: One-third of the purchase money. of which $100 must be pald at the time of in cash, or ail cash at the option of the purcha~ : and the residue in equal sums in one and two t OF A _THREE-STORY ELG 724 TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. p, Virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 11t orded in’ Liber of the land records for, the District of Ge jumbla, and at the paiiea o sumption was cla Learning these facts, my wife sent him a bottle ‘of the BALSAM, which he took, and in due time. to the great astonishment of his friends, was at his snatched, as it were, fron In many other BALSAM to the co best of success. x Jaws of death, have administered the z t These batetuents are e almiple facts, Which ean be vouched for at any time by oe on me at my store, I remain or yo nually, on notes secured Dy square one’hundred |. to the satisfac front of twenty-four (24) feet west, and containing about eighteen hundred ether with improvements, ash: balance in six and twelve eight per cent., secured A deposit of $500 required at at gone 8 jone (141) havin ‘on the property sold. stock, | All conyeyancing at the pu chaser’s cost, and the terms of sale m ith wiles eve nee after the day tae. WISTAR’S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. WISTAR'’S BALSAM. Preparea by SETH W. Harrison avenue, Boston, aud sold by dealers gen- months, with interest 3 by deed of trust. time of sale, and all TOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SSALE ORVALUABLET IMPROVED tv EAST. BELWEEN H AND I Sts. B ete‘ deed of trust, dated Decem! in Liber No, 737, folio it for the District of Co-. FOWLE & SONS, 86 fee AND ORGAN! (AND BACH, AND THE sam any, Fifty cents and $1 a bottle. dec3-m&thim _EDUCATIONAL. 1, = Ueland records | Bs ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTB TO THE NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. AM. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations, 6.60— Baltimore, Eee oe and Way Stations, Gomvare, Winchester and Way Stations, $0 Halts EDT. aenegter, agers a mont rast a ime . town, Point of Roc! enced Way Stations. 8:80—New York, Philadelphia, isto ston and Balti- more Express. Parlor Car w New York and ladeiphia, 8:40—*5t. Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago and Pitts- burg Express. Connects for Valley Branch, except Sunday, ‘Through car for Staunton. Parlor Car to Grafton, and Slee: ~ Care to Louisville, Cincinnatt, Cob Chicago Junction and Sandusky. tations. (Ou Sunday 9:00—*Baltimore and Way connects for Annapolis.) 10:00—*Baitimore Express, 12:i0—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. | 1:80—New York and Philadel hia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ] ping at all stations. ) | 3: | ‘30- Baltimore and Waj oa (Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay ¢:30—Baltimore, Biadensb ey: Taha Laurel Ex- press. Frederick via Rela; int of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, hester and Way Stations, On Sunday f Rocks and Way Stations only. re, Annapolis and Way Stations. 5:30—*Philadelplila, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the ears directly to. ‘0 counec- Cincinaatt, Pittsbai Express, @ Cars to st. Louis and Pittsburg. ection for Pittsburg on Sunday, w, York, Poiladelphia and Baiitmore ng Car to New York, aud ladelph: Express... Sle Bpiclal Sleeping Gar to Pt “Daily. Other trains daily, except paar | Dd GREAT 1877 PENNSYLVANIA 1877 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steel Rails, | Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, | NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a. m. daily, ith Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars From. Pittsb warg to Cincinnati, st. Louls aud Chicago; 7:40 p. m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago: BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. fo paitand he ora Tap ni daly. . daily, excey Satu: th Palace Cars aa For Williaa eS Lock Haven, 1 Elmira, and Wat- ork at ma. daily, except Sunday, ew York ae . daily, with ith Valnee Cary attached. Limited Exp ress of Pullman Cars, 9:20a, m. dally, ex- pot ee ina the East. 1:30 p.m. dally, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars trom W ashing- ton to Boston. Fi Brooklyn, N. Y¥., | fRFough, trains connect at Jersty City ‘with transfor: to Fulton street, a 5 Hage across Ni soning For P' io vit dally She Finn. Limited 4:20 p. m. asa daily, ex- ALEXANDRIA AND aria reg tid RAILWAY AND ALEXAN gf een 9 Soe a RAILROAD. ENING LESSONS IN PHONOGRAPHY S| RE See IN ‘914 14th st. Rorthwest, and at Mr. DAVIDSON'S School, oor- Mega No Test Books nor ex novas-6m JAS. CORMID, ', Teacher, Pate Gua... octis-tr ~ YOUNG'S DETERGENT. award, as well as the str: merous musical eelebril ———— Teh st.n. Ww. BROTHERS won their success they hold it by unre-, y effort in the same Girection.- BURDETT’ ORGANS: Pag hear Penn, ave, ALLET DAVIS & CO. PIANOS, UPRIGHT PIANOS A SPECIALTY. ight Plano in existance entirely sat- isfactory to the inusician. Special honor tg this Fiano ‘over all othe Uprights at U. 8. C. ew Styles for the iol Pianos sold on instalments, Pianos Tuned and Repaired. M. KNABE & CO. ED PIANOS.—These Instraments have been before the publid is. forty years, and have received the’ highes! aps ard ee ee McCammon’s lebrated Tanufactories constantly on hand. Shoninger’s m at thereby, I ‘will sell Bek he P. me The following-des "situate int the city of Washington, District x Lots numbered twenty-nine }) and thirty, (30, jin A. B. Kelly’s recorded sub- oot of square eight Peete an Nees: One-third of the Purchase-money and the balance in nine and eli + cent. interest from of gos on the at the option of ‘the be redo! the party lic puction. in ieee of TIC SEMINARY. € —Mr, and Mrs. Z. RICHARDS will open. a Schoo! ‘for both sexes JANUARY 2, 1877, at 1 Wilt include Acadlethie: aid Py and will be conducted on a new an: For particutars, see circulars at book stores: the Bureau of Information, 1427 F st... 131 5-1 ies, aL WILD & AMES CORRIDON, Professor oj Cloud Building, okkeeping and, short easy courses of lesso) guaranteed. Lessous given at ‘Penmanship, and taught in short an req’ fale. “Allconveyancing at'cost of purchaser. tei sale are not complied with in seven days from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the T. after five days’ adve LORING CHAPPEL, ‘Trastee._ PPYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES" SALE OF A VACANT LOT NEAR 0 AND IN ERONT OF THE OBSERVA- ¥, By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the 3d day of January, A.D. eighteen hundred and seventy-six, and recorded in Liber 810, folio. the’ land records of the District of Colum- subscribers will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of Jan- D, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight. “the westernmest is (eighteen), in. sq situated in the cit "ENG ERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SEVENTH AND L STRE! Open day and evening. fal daughters practically “educated. dented instruction. and trainin —- une pure! 1 NixTH STREET ¥. hess Penmanship, Hasiness. Forms, Book Elocution, Physical Exercises, &: _ per‘ quarter, or $8 per m a Eclat 8 quarter or year beg! Evening tuition, $6 per’ month. ery description executed to order. Tus lars, sent on appli- ), SPENCER, Principal. MP\HE ACADEMY OF ax ‘800 1 4 Dat 3. REMINGTON FAIKLA MI Director, Circulars at music stores, J “WORLD-RENOWN- onth, pay oe conver? cele! begins at time of W strated circular, giving few doors above Penna, av. ington, and District of to the public plat thereof: sixteen feeton F strect nw. and he same width as the front, and ‘on the west line of said lot, being the east an alley one hundred and’ eighty-one feet e Inch, more or less, the whole the hereditament, et cetera, thereto be- 193.13, with 7 per cent. interest 1876, and the expenses of anil the residue in one of sale, with 6 With able assistants, e4-tr OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, 411 AND 413 10TH STREET. LORIDA ORANGES. this 5 ig splendid. Fruit twice running Track th IN GERMAN (native tong by FREDERIC Languages, Col reulars in bookstores, A. the taxes, in eas Years frotn the day hum interest, payable semi-annually by a deed of trust on the premises sold: or al Sand 16 years, Normal class for Ladies. For T cent, Der an— ticulars please apply at 1127 13th st. n. w. we are weel . direct fe th The trade sup; at the option of the p will be required at the time of the sale, and all con- Veyancing will be at the cost of the purchaser. DE. y. THOM, } Trustees. (eats, = HUME, ‘A deposit of $50 807 M. MARKET SPACE. PRATT’sS ASTRAL OIL ABSOLUTELY SAFE. upils taught rapidly. and with a ractical conversation, 9a. m., 10a,m., ion, the use ga _THOMAS DOWLIN: ‘412 Tih street. ae” THE ABOVE SALE account of the 13th, sume hour and novs-fem DON rain until TUESDAY, November Ww METCALP, Trustee. ae THE INIU UNCTION APPLIED FOR Af the store sale been denied, the sale taki WEDNESDAY, Sanuary 23, “ise at een’ - y tna DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEE:: 2S ney OF VACANT iar BRIDGE ET, GEORGETOW Ry eee rx trast, dated April 17, 1875, will sell, at 4.0 the 8th day of Jani 1878, front of the promises, part of Lot Beatty. Peter. Deakins and Thretkelds ‘aia fronting thy i back te * Planing ash; reside in with interest to be satisfactorily secured. re ng AL Purchasers cost. $50 deposit when rep F isstruck off. ‘Terms mtist be complied with five days after sale. decSi-cults FRED. W. JONES, Trustee, > A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° TRUSTEES oF. TeSTORY AND BACK BUILDING Dw ONT STREET SOMTH, BETWEEN. 3p AND 4ru STEEETS EAST. mie of a deed of trust, dated on the mas 1877, and recorded in Liber folio 482, one of ben fey Sed the Distriet of Columbia. and at party gecured. we will sell. at pub fe auction. in mt of the premis~s, on WEDNESDAY. the itt January. 1845, at 4 o'cloc all ¢ tain piece or parcel of land and pret the City of Washington, District of known as and being the west half of the east part lot numbered nine (9), in square hundred and seventy-seven (777 said half at a north, distant fourth (4 ty (30) feet on eee beginning for ‘on the south line of H street (22) fee south nidred and twenty ( feet twenty 22) feet four and inebes, and thence north one hu an (120) feet to the place of beginning, together with the improvemen: Tei Fifty dollars and the expenses of sale in malanee in monthiy inst Gollars each. with percent. per anu: Will be required Seyancing at purchaser: are not complied with r of sale, we reserve the right t resell tbe property at the risk and cost of the defantting purchaser. > be sold son Cooperative Building Association in w. EUrTENHOU "SE. XD BAN LE, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. LU Ad “WAS THE Sen £ ed fTrastess, VA is By Sirtue of decd of trust, dated N: ber 15, A.D. Lat publi AY. Docen ington, inthe Disirict of Columbia, all those certain parts of two tracts, Piain Dealing | unt Pleasant. beginning for the first lot at a stone. No. 6, standing on the northeast corner of the land of the late Thomas W. Pairo, thence west 35. n and then in a st begi containing 12 acres, 2 roods and 17 rods. inning for the second lot, being part of Mount leasalit, at theend of a line drawn 4 68-100 perches north, 24 degrees west from the above third or 70 Perches line. and running from thence reverse to Said 4 68-100 line, and with the course of the fourth line the s foregoing first lot south 24 de- grees, east 33 100 perches to the southeast cor- fer of sald, ret. 0te thence leaving said firs’ lot south 75% | the road. froin the oft Paper Minto Mack ‘creck Church; thence north twenty degrees. east 3 23-100 Perches along said ro road; thence north Sou degress, thence north 47's degrees, east 37 46-100 pevehes esti wit sald to the south line of a J aforementioned road to the Columbia. and thence with the south line of said last ment road in a straight line to the place of be- ginning, containing five acres and two perc which, with the jot makes 17 acres, 2 roods am 19 rods, more or less, And, also, a piece of land in ‘the southeast corner of the property formerly east of the tract known as Pleasant mins. and more recently known as the Columbia uated in Washi county, im the! jumbia, bow ‘as follows, viz: stone ai the northeast corner of the * a ing Ground," on said tract; thence south 86 grees, east 16 36-100 perches to the boundary line STthe entate of the lates. It. Hovine: thence south one degree west, Said “line 4 38-100 perches; thence south 8 west 13 84-100 perches, 10 the southeast corner of said Quaker burying ground; the I of sald b ‘ing ori north Papeete goa doses eee ning, containing 39-100 of an acre oct land. Ti shove detrinea ‘of ground being the to Melvina F. B. B. Steven: deed recorded in liber No. 629, fol one © land records of the Disa ict of © jambine nee tobe sold sub- 000 and interest. ar $10 wail be required of the pi epancing at the cost of the purchaser, plied with within the ight to 1 tbe p fulting’ purchase Q mils J. CRESWELL HEALD, Trastee, =a tat AB iy a 3 mF ots ees un ry “ FRIDAY, J plac Burns in all Lamps without or exploding. Illuminating qualit SUPERIOR TO GAS. Recommended as the safest and best by Insurance Companies and F ire Commissioners throughout the = STELLWAC Real Estate Auctioneer, 513 7th st. TESTERS SALE OF THE RTI UARE, HUNDRED AND NINETY-S: By virtue ot a deed of trust: bearing ¢ foeuet: 25. Brie S — = —— a Records tor Washin Dia, and at the writ thereby, we will sell of the premises, on AuD. Hor ‘Tadles ind Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6p, a taking fire ved st ‘at 1014 12th Lessons and € ‘sand Thursdays after other week days between 12 and 1. t S| ENGLISH AND CLASSI CAL AC. es Loco ph Chureh, r Sd, For my, see new cir- CHASE aug?4-6in DIES BOARD- ston county. District of Colum jeu request Of the blie auction, in fi ‘Septem! tages tits Academ imitations and counterfeits of the As. ere aaie apie, or tral Ol that have been thrown successfully on MISERY Wise “Next term wil N ex wi 943 M st. n.w., Nov. 15th, 1877. == CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. n.w.— us MONDAY, November Iaith Tule lessons, &c.,) $3to $12. augl4-ly PROOF OF ITS SUPERIOR MERIT. Dealers and others can be su Agent for the District of Colum! plied by our Specia FRANCIS MILLER, 30 9TH STREET, ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania avenue, CHARLES PRATT & CO., novi3-003m__ Sole Manufacturers, New York, Beli DETERGENT. __THE TRADES, RASS), ABINET MAKER. ‘Nowttnwast AND beg nga R, trustees, E OF \ VALUABLE REAL UTHWEST CO MARTIN M. _d24-dts AGED it LEE, USTEES* SALE amen aoe we ICAL BOOK AND JoB eae, ia avenue, Washington, D. inting a Specialty. A SUBSTITUTE FOR SOAP AND POTASH. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, 1100 Pennsylvania avenue, Dowling’s Auction tion Rooms, Star Building. This artiole te gig. cheaper than ‘than soap. It cleans a eerythings Gffand gets eampiecircalar free, 42-1m ‘W41= Press, feeb SHADES, &c., JOHN C, HOGAN, 713 MARxaT SPACE, Manufacturer of a New! &; bs : : ie : ii i A 8, 3 é EL i RICHARD HENDERSON'S, i + DAVIDSON & CO., 6N. Linezrr Sruxer, BALTimong, Mp, BRONZES! iu i i i : 8 Fi 5 a 8 B35 fe, i i a ; i ; : i i | ae 4 REME COURT OF THE DIS- ote OF COLUMBIA. 4 e 2 9 Hr Bes rt i i The above enti auditor of said 3 e i E i i ; of the said John Moore, Reperes,oterortes Ing the matters day of J: Ks ; i ; i JE J. STELLWA\ ° Real lesiate Rocktonser, 513 7th street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ‘EW TWo- RY AND BASEM , May and recorded in Lil foltos 2a to 178, one of the land record: District of Columbis, and at the written reques ty, secured. re whe oie in front of the picntseson on TH AY, LAS 3, fh is deseri Fibed asa abs eee | ‘accord Loring Chappel’s recorded Subdivision of square numbered nine hundred. and Dwelling. taining rooms, hall, bath room, “Terms of ve hundred ‘cash om each one two years, with — at eight per cent. per ly pay semi-an- . aldeed of trust upon wold, re be teauired ox cack ancing at pu! Recast, Ifthe purchaser Talis the a2t-ts THOMAS BHOPRINS, }TFustees, G ‘oii Aerts ant anener By yirtue of the Cireuit Court of the ‘at the a, ‘of Alexandria, sy Vinginia renacred Sep- Tissioners : Brot Passenger cars, Eee in a ie : i . “The war im tne | East. HAT IS SAID OF ENGLISH INTREVENTION a Times thinks that the Sultaa. pt : he Peace, ead wipes i aden ee tely tree from partisanship. ysthat the government will charac wlorado river (not our Texas is noted for, “wwirts,” w Homily *t high bole rises frot tne wen soee breaks with . slight sound om the surface. The water at the point begin so small that an inverted Larger and larger grows the surface of forty feet in diamet da funnel-shaped th three feet across at the Lop, am@ coming to a point in th depths below Otter large tree a de They —s s a rotary motion, cup might cover rel spinning rou t up in the air Mohave—pacsin rte her upheaved inthe ait, it slowly same as it revelved into the turbid besen: cht to be seen Tae Pirrsecns Sason. Krone Ry A A. ot Pe ous vain on the labor disturbances im that state duly, has been > well-known history of the ris In regard to the reign ‘of te burg he says it cannot be doulsted that had the empty suppressed litte ceurred in other He was astonished to find, disorder there been parts of the state, on his arrival at Pittsburg ment sympathize s fatigue uniform. THe CoLonen ScHoor, Teachers of Mix. iF IM: | ward by Sen courage its passage. P ent of the existing laws $ducational interests of the colored people attempting to poison his wii® about 12 miles from that Hof August last, since whiel until now he has eluded arrest is cireumstantial but strong oF ithe wife was about tw ison Was discovered, ¥ & a daily newspaper. —[ Lowisritle € 87- Mrs. Swisshelm favors a suit for school rn Cheistinas falls on Tuesday dry | summer Be At Belton, the other day a pre Caucasian abused a negro wh pe fd'set to working at the dfich, beside the same negro. #9-The world has not yet learned all the virtues of strong gov wt p Berlin to caution t vir pupils against D and de pigtailing mem. ve rs or attendants of the ae-Magzie O'Bric trienne of Dan Ri rself last week leading a wr a dashing eques f brought thus low by be stove « Bein 189 a serving-ma wating cir rumstan y affe rath, comforted and sank into an’ apathy last week by her death two-mile race les and a teain 6) thanks in a great sure tothe fact that whene ver the horses tried to pass them they sprun and forced them to brea | mM. EBERLY—SEXK ul hui In Baltimore. on he tthe Church of St y Wontgermn, Es) . to Miss NELLIE FRANCIS —___ - 2-e- —___. EISEN BEIS~. rxICK ROBERT, bei, sae see year. December 29:h, 1877. Frep- son of Julius and Susanna bisem: nine months and two days, the 20th of December, § AK care the mother of Curtis it. and Joh ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend ber fuperal, from the residence of her B. Graham, at A: “ Wed , Ri ef January, 1878. MADES. Athis Lge al ag Tenthand BE DON. % MaDen, ater a Dal age of forty-three Ppeitng fs tai place roa his fate esiemen, Taesday. January 1 hry o'clock p.m. on Sunda) at 30% chock, < pest 0 F Sreeet Norruwest, CPermerty with R. FAVA) a FLANNELS AND WOOLLEN NOS bEreucent.