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SUNNYSIDE ENLARGED AND IMPROFED. The handsomest, test and most durable Ht in | J. MORAN, a 2126 Pennsyleania avenue: Ine of COOKING and HEATING t to reduce stock. TIN ROOFING 5 ine quality of tin ‘TEM FILTERS. GOODS general, and GLASSWAR BO. WATTS & €O., Housefernishing Store, 314 Th 5 doors above Cail a r square. H4=™o: BOSWELL & CQO., | DAY, at 4o'ciock p. m. 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, 9 cash Offer #pectal indacewents for thirty days buyers in all classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS, A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOUL received. w being deet-te NEY STOVE STORE, ps GEO, E. GARTRELL & CO., 815 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, | PIRLADEL INGT« Connecting at Sor Bu K ES AND FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, REPAIRI kines promptly done. We do not pu . but will sell as low as any house ’ Remember the numer, 515 7th street, be- 1 hows tween H an —— 2 SILVEL WEL HEATER, LACE HEATER, BANQUET and ALPINE HUT CLOSET KANGES, And 3 full line of House Furnishing Goods, at very low prices, at THE STAG’S HEAD KANGE AGENCY, of A. W. HOFF. 920 PENNSYLVANIA A ye are now recelving WINTER HOUSEFTE Which we invite the inspection Wilton, Axminster, Moquet, T. hree-Ply and Tn elvet and and | arpets, of Rugs and ods and 2 cretonnes in great variety; heetings, all sizes aud Widths: Table Dainask, Napkins, Towels aud Tow- eling, all grades. pie sephiy a2 F sT.. GoLs Heating APPARATUS. We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AI FURNACES, £qualto Steam, and Unquestionably the Best in Uses Beall ant see the thing itself, and take a de- ‘ceriptive pain i ‘Ber-CHAS DELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up stairs. SMITH, BIRGE & CC WM PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, BEST GOODS—LOW PRICES. 618 NinTM STREET, Ipposite Patent Office. rain ‘elton COAL AND WOOD. CesE: coan: wooD: wooD!: | Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal and Wood we now offer it to the public at bottom ures. javing completed our Steam Saw Mill. we are sel mag cewes aud split Wood, and Bundled Kin- | se dling Wood at greatly reduced prices, | Coal received almost slaily by rail; 2,240 pounds | to the tou always furnished. K. M. MILLER & SON, | Principal Office, Depot, “and Mill, 4‘ sireet and | Virginia aventes.w. “Branch Office with A. W. | Hoff, 920 Pennsyivania avenue n.w. decé-tr Ce aes ‘ss | | PATENT | BUNDLED KINDLING Woop. } A FIRE LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLE. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDL WOOD INTRO- DUCING A FIRE LIGHTER. k your Grocer for it and take no other. A FULL STOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. OFFICE, SOUTHEAST Cor. 12TH ST. AND PA. AV. | Mitt. AXD DEror, 7TH St. WHARF. novi6-te | cose: coset WooD! woop: THE VERY BEST VARIETIES OF COAL AT 9E_220 Im. fo the Ton our invariable 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 Spil?, kept under cover, Bg Deliveries wade direct to the consumer from | our wharves and vessels. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main Office and Depot, Johnson's wharves, foot 12th and 13th and F'streets southwest. Omice, 1202 F and 1112 9th streets 1418 7th street now. rpHomas w. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS WooD AND COAL, | | We are delivering best qualities of WOOD and | CUAL wail parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, always on band, at lowest rates. Main Office and Ivepet, Riley's Wharf, foot Lith nd IZtb streets southwest. C street, between 2d and 34 n.w. petween Dand Es.w. jj 20-tr | LOWEST PRICES, } Ofices— | | HAM &-CO.. BANKERS Wall street. inake for cus- of large or smail ate character, which » twenty times the frequently pay fro ; Smount invesied every thirty days, Stocks bought and carried as long as desired on deposit of five per cent. Circular: aud weekly ports sent free. apl2-eoly MEMBER OF THE STUCK EXCHANGE Ay Nin execute crtiors tor ee once oe Stocks, Bonds and Gold on moderate margins. Commissions $5 per each 100 shares, Stock priv- fieges negotiated on responsible parties only. Cor- Fespondence solicited. Henry Merriam, Member Am. Mining and Steck Exchange. 35 Wail st New York. Keference. D. K. Manyan. € President National Trust Co.. New York. Jant- RS. M. COX'S INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION FOR SCROFULA. ERYSIFELAS AND ALL DIS- FASEs OF THE BLOOD. uded by eminent physicians of Balti- more. Store ChOWWELL Washii STU < ELL, Agents, ton, 3; W. CR 5 Agent. feor town, ae roprietary — Northwest coruer Payette and Eu- taw streets, Baltimore, Md. yet avT-coly NS. EXHAUSTION.—A MEDICAL ESSAY. comprising a series of lectures deliv- ered at Kabn’s Museum of Anatomy, New York, pt — ~ Faas ee — pe a@ clear synopsis of the impediments to j ee and the treatment of nervous and physt- cal debility; being the result of twenty ¥! EoeT WES FEE Ae Scat : New York. (5-3 THE SUPEEME )URT OF THE DIs- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, es Jas. F. KIxesetal.—In pwaity No. 8.606, Doe. 17. The above entitled cause bas been referred to the it CAROLINE Loo ay. pudil of sald court to ascertain, amet other things, the debts and liabilities of the d nt herein, J MOORE. Therefore, the cre hitors ‘of the’ said John Moore. ! ; cleaned, art all other <rsoms interesied, are hereby notificd w appear fore me, prove t lama, and be heard touch= ing the matters referred, oun SATURDAY, the 12th Gay of January. 1878, at 11 o'clock a. mi. of sald Cay, at my office in the west wingof the City Hall, adjoining the Equity Court Room. ieee WS PHOMAS HOOP, Auditor. TROBE, | Metropolitan 2B POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS,— Until further notice, the Steamer | ATTANO,. Captain By irs, will be renas follow: Washington from 6th-street Wharf, every MON- | DAY and THURSDAY MORNINGS, at To-clock, for all ndings as far down as Nomini ; returnii on TU DAY and FRIDAY. Leave every SAT- URDAY MORNING at 8 o*ciock, for all Landings as far down as Mackodoc, stopping at Brick Houss, and Little Ferry Landing; retarningon SUNDAY. Freight received daily. “For any information, in- Quireat G. L. SHERIFF'S Coal Omices, L114 and 328 Pennsyvania avenue. mar30-tr WM. H, KILLMON, Agent. SNTER ARRAS ENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The swift and elegant tron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain J. WHYTE, leaves Gih-street wharf,” until ther notice, ever DAY. W NESDAY. and FRIDAY, at 3o°clock p. m., con- becting with steamers for Boston, Providence and othe thern Points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JonX R. Wood, leaves her whart, foot of | three, times a’ wee! TUESDA Toei m, Dy AL To elock’s Cone river: ThE RSDAY Currioman and Leon, Taiown ovcloek a. in.. for Currio:tan and Leenardiown. For (urther information, ay,"'¥ at the Office, over ay een) ess Office, oF at i a0 Sante KB. I. ACCINE. ¥. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The si JON & 3 KNIGHT River. Ne every SAT Ss ‘ation at Kn.’* § ! L BACON, Pas For inf le itian Bank. 15th street, NHAM, Ageut, Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President. . aS A, WASH- ND GEORGETOWN, ludelphia with CL Line uridence, and New England States. i ILING DAYS, ati2m, mera ted Cor wish ne their goods landed getown wharf will please have them m For full in: & CO,, 1208 wharf, Washington, ter street, Georzetown, D. co. rgrtown, D.C. 5 YHNSON 2ih-streat E, 59 Wa- YDE& Phila 20-1y ORTH GERMAN LLOYD, N TEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SUCTHAMPTON A REMEN, ¥ Will sail every Sat- urday fr Third street, nampton, first eabli $30 currenc don, Havre and Bremer cabin, $60 gold: steerage OF passage, apply ty seps 6m 2 MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY. direct from Philadelphia to Liverpoon Seen touching at Queenstown. ca ‘Cabin, intermediate and, steerage passage tleket can le had at H. D. COOKE. Je ® COS, Banke ers, 1429 F street. Also, Agents for the Red Star to Antwerp. my22-tf YUNARD LINE. — NOTICE, With the yew of diministing’the chances of col- i the Steamers of this Tine take a specifie course for all seasons of the year, On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the Ineridian of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43, On the homeward passage crossing the meridian | of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN IL STEAMSH a W YORK AND LIVERPOOL, G @ AT CORK HARBOR From NEW York. From New Yori Abyssinia, Wed,.Jan, 2] Abyssinia, F Parthia .... Wed, Parthia, | China....- Wed. China Seythia |-- Wed, Seythia Batavia.|| Wed. ‘And every following Wednesday from New York. Steamers marked * donotearry steerage passengers, KATE OF PASSAGE.—Cabin, $00, ‘anc $100, gold, according to accommodat The $6) pas is @ special low passage for winter months, Tickets to Pari: gold, additional. Return Uekets on favorabie ms. steerage tckets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. ugh bills of lading give Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other p gn the Continent and for Mediterrakean ports. For freight and spassenge ly at the Company's . 4 Bow lin or, both steerage and W. 605 7th street. PRANCKLYN, Agent, RAILROADS. ALTIMORE ANP OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE To THE NORTH AND WEST. NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. AM. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:50—Baltimore, Aungpolis and Way Stations, (Strasburg, Winchester aud Way Stations, via Relay.) 0—*Baltinore Express. 10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, H: town, Point of Roeks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express. Parlor Car w New York and Philadelphia. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts- Connects for Valley Branch, ‘Through ear for Staunton: irafton, and Sleeping Vara to aisvill ineinnati, Columbus, Chicago netion and Sandu: ‘tations. (Un Sunday nects for Annape 10:00 "Baltimore Express, 12:10 (Baltimore, Eliicott City, Annapolis and ay Stations. ‘ew York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to Baltimore ouly, stop ping at all stat ) 3:36 Baitimoreand Way (Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay.) 4:30—Balumore, Bialensburg and Laurel Ex- . Frederick via Relay. int of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winehester and Way Station’, On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40—*Balt polis and Way Stations. 6:30—"Philade!pliia, Norfolk aud Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to Leg at gad No connec- Stations, press. is, Clueinnatl, Pittsburg Express, ‘* to St. Louis and Pittsburg, ‘on Sunday. Phiiadk pute and altimore ping Car to New leeping Car tw Philadelphia, Other trains daily, except Sunday, TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steel Rails, Sitendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, AANUARY Ist. EAVE WASHIN N, from Depot, Siith and B streets, as lows: rg and the West, 10:10 daily, lor Car to Pittsburg and : ng Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. puls and Chicago; 7:40 p. m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicag BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILHOAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buifalo, Niagara Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars’ to Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and’ Wat- Kins, at 10:10'a. m. daily, except Sunday For New York and the Easi, 1:40 a. m, and 9:30 p, uy. daily, with Paisee Cars attached. Limited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20, m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:30 p. m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from W: - For Brooklyn, N. Y., ton to through trains connect at Jersey City ‘with boats of Brooklyn Annex, ‘affords Y alrect transfer to Fulton street, avonding double fer- See ema across New York city. r — a, 1s P. 1. dally, ne Boston. xcept Sunday, and 1: . W., and 5:25 and 9:30 le '. Fianited Bipress p= papaya OG cept Sunday. FXANDRIA AND FREDERIC. AUILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. VENING 1 MG! De a ees borthwest, and at Mr. hg Me 'S School, cor- hase Tex ‘Books nor extra nove8-6m SAS. CORKIDAN, Teachor. GECOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT AT Sars Sere Ga eit ‘Bilcnded to. WASHING ‘Show Cases, Plate Glass, Mii octis-tr YOUNG'S DETERGENT, AUCTION SALES. | FUTURE DAYS. DWE EES” SALE ©) THE WEST SIDE OF BETWEEN W AND Bo NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 5th, A. 1). 1876, duly reconted in Liber No. fam The Real Estate Auctioneer, EON STREET. 854) folio M. one of the land records for Uy District of Columbia, and at the request party secured thereby, we will sell at ie auc ion, in frontor the premises, on THURSDAY January 3d, 1878, at 40°clock p. m... the following= described real estat situate In the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that plece or parcel of nd known and distinguished as Lot numbered 43, of Starr & Metealf"s recorded subdi- Vision of square numbered 302, together with the Improvements, n 275. with interest at 10 per cent » April S, 1877, to day of sale sale, in cash, and the balance ighteen months, with six per nt. . secured by a deed of trust on the property $50 deposit, and all conveyancing at purcha- ser"s cost. - EPAINARD H. WARNER, } Trustees, d2)-e0ts BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, aia HOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auct'r F THREE-STORY BRICK EFREES STREET. square Six butelred proved by three ims of sale: A in six and tweiye months, with interest: from day of | sale coat. perannum, for which the note fe to be given. secured by deed 1 prasperty” of S1O0 will te juired at tin beat the cost of purel on-complied with in ten Lie resell Uh Heefauntlth the ri ining. a rundred her with tm 0 eash; bala’ tat eight pore A deposit of A twelve month by de time of sa CING ACADEMY, bet NOuTHW Est ary Sth, 1878, KESSLY FOR REG Hisses and , from to 5, For termsand 31-61 Mr. and Mrs. Z. | open_a School for both sexes ‘LECTIC SEMINARY. RICHARDS E JANUAR at 1434 Q st 1th. It will ineiud and Primary departments, ew and practleal and will be 1 Fi . See circulars at book arean of Information, 1427 F st., and ran st. 15-1 of Penmanship, : F. Writing: ing and. short-Haned ta i ourses Of lessons. Thorough inst guaranteed, Lessons given at residences and at Be Jea-Ly* sr RIAN BUSIN iE, . CORNER SEVENTH AND I, STHERTS. Beautiful hails, ‘Thorough, con- and training in rapid calenla- English Language. Letter-writing, Busi- ansbip, Business Forms, Bookkee Physical Exereises, &c $20 per quartet, or $8 per month, px Open day and evening. daughters practically educated. densed Instruetic tions. tng. A student's quarter or year t« entering. ning tuition, $6 per month, Wor lescription executed to orde H. ©. SPENCER, Principal. HE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 800 17th STREET. CORNER H, N. MING ESSONS IN ERMAN (native tongue), Lat Greek, FREDERICK MUSSAEUS. Ins. of Languages, Uollege of St. irculars in bookstores, Address 420 northwest. INDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, 1127 13: Misses POLLOCK & NOEEE, *hildren admitted between the ages ot . Nortual class for Ladies. For par- Yeulars please apply at 1127 13th st. u.w.. on at 716 LW. see oet-3in M ADEM RUD HOMME'’S al ES. ENCH CLASSES. ‘Beginners, Intermedinte and Advanced. aught rapidly, and with a perfect the use of practical conversation, p.m. eae and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6 p. m. at 5 ituury reserved for Private Lessons and Classes. Call at 1014 12th st. Mondays and Thursdays after other week days between 12 and 1, oc13-tr ENGLISH AND ASSICAL ACAD- EMY—4% st. Sunder and’s Church, Eighth year te tember Ed, 1877. For —— advantay this Acadepry, see new cir- cular, prine ores, or ress CHASE ROYS, Principa:, 1315 4's st. s.w. aug24-6m Mi eospers YOUNG LADIES BOARD- aVE ING AND DAY SCHOOL.—Next term will begin at 943 M st. n.w., Nov. 15th, 1877, aug3-6m CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. new. —Se Term C= MONDAY, November 12th, (with free lessous, &c..) $3 to $12. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. | FALL styies - NOW READY. GENTLEMEN'S BROADWAY DRESS HATS, FOR ONLY $4. FINE SOFT AND STIFF FELT HATS, of the most approved patterns, for Gentle men, Youths aud Boys. Largest assortment of UMBRELLAS AND CANES in the city, AT THE LOW MARKET PRICES, WALTER KER, Hatter, octl7-tr 1419 PENN. Av WiILLARD‘’s, F. SCHAFER _. MERCHANT TAILOR, - TO CLOSE BUSINESS, Will sell his entire st f FURNISH GOODS: French and English Tes, Diagonal F. & H. Coatings, West of England Cicths, z lik and Cashmere Vestings, To be made up, at co: Be A Call is & ited. petG-Sin 111 PENNA. AVR. N.W. SHIRTS C VER THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN THE WORLD, AT €. GEO. MEGINNISS* Branch Baltimore Shirt Factory, 1002 F Street .. __ Northwest, Washington, D, C, We make the FINEST DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER in the most elegant manner for $2.25. Fine DRESS SHIRTS made to order, of Wam- ta Muslin and ‘Twenty-one Hundred Linen, for Fine DRESS SHIRTS, ready-male, of alusutta Muslin and Twenty-one Hundred Lin- ex. for 7 cents, Fine DRESS SHIRTS, Water- twist Muslin and Eighteen Hundred Linen, for 60 gents. Boy's Fine DIES» SHIRTS. 12, 12's and h. only 60cents, F ne Four-ply Reversible CUFFS only 25 cents'a pir, Six Finest Four-ply LINEN COLLARS (or $1." Heavy Canton Flan= nel DRAWERS, only 60 vents, All goods made to order and guaranteed to give satisfaction, both in quality and fit. All goods sold are guaranteed aa represented or the money returned. One price only, aug24-tr E, YOUNG GINN, Manager, J. HEIBERGER, r a Successor to H Loudon & Co.,) 'TIZENS’. AR! ND NAVY MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel (late Brown’ Iy1-ly No. 617 Penna, ave., Wash ___ THE TRADES. — A: GRASS) BINET MAKER, EW HAMPSHIRE AVENCE AND M STREET = NORTHWEST. nov7-ly Geen» PRACTICAL BOOK AND JoB PRINTERS, Tor Pennsylvania, Washington, 1b: C. Bar Fine Printing’s Specialtye jant5-15 WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, 7i3 MaRxEr SPacs, ‘ufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Roller it Ventliating A Tors Pul and Veni Ayling for Stores. Hotels, Publig wi and Tents for sale Sele fe Bion the for or oye Agent or the only Gs FIxtcRes ‘ Te Persons purchasing Fixtures from usean have them put up in Washington, D. C., free of all ea- penses, and save a large percentage. : C. Y. DAVIDSON & ©0., 5 N. LipERTY STREET, BALTIMORE, MD, CLOCKS! BRONZES! AT COST! A17-20tj5 EN’ FOR A GOOD = Bye NEURALGIA agsietr “DEMONGEOT'S HYGIENIC WIGS ‘OUR KITCHEN TAB ACiAluSand LOOKS with TOUNG'S Et. yo uwould have them clean, Sous and | AUCTION SALE 70-MOKROW. PJUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES" SALE OF IMPROVED 1 ERTY LOCATED ON FIFTH STRE T, BETWEEN =OUTH D STREET ND THE PUBLIC SQUAT By virtue scriber, dat in Liter N. cords ‘for t Written reque: Will sell at public an mises, on WE! 1878. (at 45 6° parcel of | i city of Washingt ie Dis krown and distinguished as and being the south thirty feet (30 feet) six (6) inches front by the depth thereof, of lot numbered thirteen (13). in square numbered eight hundred and twenty (820). acconding to the plat or Plan of sald clty. together he linprovemen reen, consisting of a F. Dwelling House sz of sale: One-third cash: the balance in ual amount at six, twelve months after sale, at 8 per ceat. per aunum interest BNC paid, (interest payable setii-annually and to ed by a leed of trust on the, property sold. evancing at the purchaser's cost. A de of $100 will be required when the property Is The Truste Te ethe right resell the property after five days ice. should the terms of sale be not complied with in’ five PHILIP F. LARNER CHARLES T, DAVIS, OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctionve H hundred and eighty-nine, -third of the purchase-money in cash, lance in nine eight (8) per by ade implied with trustee resel the from the d: tor def, ment. 19 datas risk LORING CHAPPEL, Trust PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF THE FURNITURE ingion county direction ef Ul on THURSDAY 10 6*elock, inning fr Titure and e thWest corner of thst nue, comprising in E Mantel and Pier Fre el Walnut F nia ave Hanging: Rosewood and Walnut M. ; Elegant Walnut Mart op Chamber Su Moguet and Brusselis Carpets in fine condition, Rugs and Mat i use assortment of Blankets, Comforts and ndid Stock Table and Superb collection of Silver Plated Ware and Cat- t assortment of China and Glass Ware, vking Utensils, &e.. &¢ rns: $100 and under in cash sixty and ni with notes be at efight per until p tot Hi N.B, Thi ery best material cellent conditior pr that sum at ing Interest id and secured + hotel has only been all JOUN €, KENNEDY, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Repub Yr NG & MIDDLETON, A STEE'S SALE OF A BUILDING 16 PE SOUTH 4 A. AND 51H STR By virtue ntly furnished Which ts in exe 026 1 eight hundred How ormer Uh aud rinning thenee eet thirt the West with the line | sixand one-half (6°. Tear or back line of said kk (14) feet four 4) inche (25) feet four 4) inches: feet two and a half (2%) inche ine dividing said tot nun nbered eleven (IL), ty t together with the improvements, it Frame Dweiling. the balance in six | and twelve months, secured by deed of trust upon the property, aud the notes of the purchaser | Ing interest at the rate of eight per cent. | annum, until paid. A deposit of $100 required the time the sale. Conveyancing at pur } cost. If the terms are not complied with in seven | | | | days from the sale the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. | ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trestee, A24-e0& bis A UR-STORY AND CK HOUSE. WITH BACK DFOR YG CES, Ni BLS 5 WEST, OPP corded in Lile land records fo t the written re y. We Will sell at ory as the bered — elevel square four hundred ml fifty-five (455), down on the ground or plat of the nning comprised following —m nds, Vi ay for the sau sion Hi nbered ten (10) and eleven (11), on 7th street west, one handred and nty-eight (123) feet eight and one-half (3%) north from the southwest corner of sald aid division line i Six (106) feet six (6) ine! thence north twenty-six (26) fect te nd a half (10 inches; thence hundred and six 106) 1 Six (6) inches to said 7th str ee south alon, the lin stid street twenty-six ) feet t one-half (10%) inches to the point of beginning. to | gether with the tmprover a within House, with back Nine thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars ($9,315), and expenses of sale, in cash, the lalanee at Six. twelve, eighteen’ and twenty mths, for which th es of the purchaser, nlerest fre ¥ Of sale, aud see operty’ solid, will be UAL ($500) dollars LE Is POSTPONED, ON 1 WEDNESDAY, Decem place, en, } Trustees. account of t ber 19th, A d5-2aw Kb fs | #e-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PosT- pened unl THURSDAY, January 3d, 1878, sane jour and place } Trustees, we Auctioneer, ALE OF A DESIRALI RICK DW 3 W OF SIMILAR DW ORTH SIDE OF. SYLVANIA AVENUE, BETW AND l1rH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 18th, AD), 1872, duly recorded in Liber X 705, folio 64, one of the land records for U District of Columb! of the party secured thereby, I shall sell, at publie auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. January 7th, 1878, at 34s o'clock p.m, the follows ing-descrited real estate situate in the city of Washington, D.C., being Lot numbered twenty six (26). in Browning and Cross" sujdivision of original Lot nambered one (1), i Square number- ed Line hundred and seventy-two (972), as the same Js recorded in the Surveyor's office in sald District, in Liber Henry D. Cooke, folio 1, together with the improvements, &¢, Terms: One-third ‘cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with interest at 8 Per cent. per annum, secured ty a deed of trust ont y sold. A deposit of wired the time of sale, and ail conveyanemg and’ records ing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Trustee reserves iti rel T, after five: Ss’ ulver- PUISAMUEL Cl Usement. Trustee, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. aS _ J T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEES’ SALE of DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERT: '¥ on THE SOUTHEAST CORNER, OF SEVENTH and A STREETS 8S NURTH- TRUST STORY PR ATE IN A’ RO INGS ON TH iT! d= (aj and at the written request EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 27, A.D. 1877, duly recorded. ii Liber No. S44, folio 410. one of the land records for the Dis’, trict of Columbia, and at the written request of tne inion ot the premisen, on SATU 5th. at 3:30 0% P. m., the Tollow! scribed real estate. situate in the eity of W. pase = ht suet nine (9), bered © gh vhundred and ninety~ Story frame with six, twelve and months, ee: onnem, pecured by a deed of trast on A ‘of and ETWEEN 4ru | nd eighteen | | fh | AUCTION SALES. 3. STELLWAGEN, Keai Estate Auctioneer, 513 7th street. ES’ SALE OF TWO NEW Two- Y AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- . CONTAINING & FACH, WITH MODERN IMP i TED ON TENTH ste NF AND G STREETS “ts of trust ton Jed in Liber E . dla! . and at the written reqn: ed thereby. we Will sell. at pie ont of the pret a JRSDAY, Sd day of mn yo A. at 4 o'clock p mi. all those p i described as sub-lots twenty-three (23) see in fre orden sulliVision sixty (860), betwe Impre Dw square pnting on U : complete, Terms of Jollars cash on each house: bal at eight per cent. per annum, pay ually, secured by a deed of trust i dollars will be required house when the property Is Kuocked ol anelng at purchaser's cost. “Ifthe purchaser fal to comply with the terms of sale within seven days thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to 1 alter Uhree days advertising at the risk and cost the defaulting porchaser or purchasers, MARTIN M. NOWRER, THOMAS 5. HOPKINS, yous SHEKMAN, Roal Ext: e a24-ts St. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF NEW JEVSEY AVENUE AND =D STREET SOUTHEAST Ry virtue dood of trust day of Joly, ALD. 1388, Liber W.At., No. 144, £ of the land records Dy wew I sell, at pubite DAY . in front y of January, of the prem for the san et tr wath on a Hine wit ence West On and thr cl Len=twe neing at wired a PPMOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY ME DWELLING BF SE ON N STREET NORTHWE PWREN WAND Irn, IN SQUARE a decd of trust, dated the 20th eh, A.D, & 1) recorded anven fds of the District of Count the subscriber will sell at pat m. tothe highest bidder the premises. IONDAY. A.D, § that part ur (4), in square in the city of Wash- ing ata p (trom. th Hihree, being t 1 ed aid three feet and feet to th the in are: h $100 must be pai I cash at the of nt, notes secured by eet . to the satistac~ eing at th must within five days after the day of sa HYDE M, MATTH THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Aw tionver, ISTEES’ SALE OF A VACANT LOT NEAR AND IN FRONT OF THE OBSERVA- Y. IN SQUARE 33. ted the Bi undred and corded 1a Liber 810, folic onds of the Distr lot name 83. (thirty-three), xpenses of 3 siduedn one at y a deed of trust or all cash ai th of the purchaser, posit of $50 will be required at the time of the sal vd all con- veyancing will be at the cost of the MASEL, A: HYDE, Trustees. dec2t-aeas ~ bearin, wd duly recorded in Liber t seq. one of the land on county, District of Colum. n request ¢ ed blie_ auction. AY, the 41 f the premi: uary, A.D. 18% 3 on the west east by Half sale, (according te trust, ) the debt $8,500,and. a v paid whe we complied with MARTIN M.. ROHRER, AL DH. LE W. HANDY, Ante BST, y YORK ated October in Liber No, City oc W shiny handsom 11 improvements cash; balan =four mont! chi je: days: otherwi veel the pre ty at the faulting purchaser, after five days adv ent. WILLIAM B. TODD, Ju, 28-2aw&ds Trustee. Auctioneers, « poner all ARK. of a deed of trust, dated March 19, and duly recorded in Liver Ne f the land records for Wash D.C., and by direction of the party leave of the Court i sell, at ses, at 4 day of Janu- infront of thé preu MONDAY, the 7 ag 1 Lot numbered thirteen (13), in K iumbered four (4), in the recorded sub-dlvi- of certain tracts Of Kind in Washington county, now called **Le Droit Park.** with all the Wwements thereon, which consist of a lary handsome double Brick Residence recently rected, “Terms: One-third in eash, of which $300 must be Paid at sale; the deferred payments to be made in gue and twp years from day of sale, with interest at the rateé’of eight per cent. per analam antil pad able quarter-yearly and secured by deed of tru: hud Insurance to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustees, Terms to be fully complied with within six days the right 16 resell the’ property” after. one Week's the ri y, notice at the risk and cost of the first purchase: All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser, We 3: ROACH. t prustees dec22-e084hs | WM: H: WARD, b | _ 1. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, L¥_OF A TWO-STORY FRAME Hf L oH REGS S| ids _ THE EVENING STAR. | re | the ‘ TUESDAY... Jaweary 1, ESTs. ye cocking Gulep Hayps New Vous’ A As Many calls, aig Progress of the War. ee i ee A-ve matte aeens THE TANS ry ME BALRAN Pass . Twe hundred © ’ - a SOPTIIA The Russians have oceup ieee “s Tenet fatter between Aralkouak and “we mane, Ah. what wit 1 take? pes oe n Mationed alon ™ shag Sine den urkish force was sur ’ - a loss Was Very small in escaupy : — is reported that the Turks have and abandon Now reat defile to bar the OP ae. ‘ Bazardjik a > E TALK OF PEACE NEGOTIATION atch from St. Petersburg Bi itish government His LAST CALE ™ x New Year 4 Tmined upon. | Mir Keown, wir » tel though in well inturmed circles tt is assumed acon that Russia will make no harsh reply. but wil 1 “ ™ show herself accessible to any earnest desire sre te for the restor sent am not «to Count hope that Austria wi ble Engiand’s st That Russia has a a's note that if the T they mest apply din minander-in-Chief. Pring rd Derby has Andrassy ¢ " Mediary appears wuNECEssAry F CAMPAIGN IN BUT tations for the surr Vari have been broken off beat ia with mander of the Dw sick in} inadequate. Thi Turkish pi t Pasha t morning the thir worth VN pon a writ of ou eneral HO. Gin the beds of the sol why he Hie ba ard for } ther | by the military his supe en 4 the latter as to certain letters written by | Corbett to Miss DeComeau, a younz lady liv card Saver ing near the fort. He was court-martialed for ee oe Steen, nd the testimony taken was eneral Gibson tethe Commanding fore When the | United States Court, | WX asked for a return of Lppott writ, wh daly made sit Was Vales ~ originating sufficiently full and explicit, le moved | ii Blufts.or ascheme by whiel fit be return amend aterests of the present Jowa pool and nt. When the ssembled General | Seuthiwestern poo be merged. CE. Per Gibson reappeared with his amended return, | Ait. views ent and ¢ Al manager of which wastead ly Assistant Dietriet the Chicage ington and Quines railroad, Hall. After argument J is chairman of the committee. Hf this Would take the papers is carr 1 it Will result oner to the custody of th ny wil wabvinat ever of the garrison until 11 tade, Se says a dispatel from St. Lou (N.Y st, 29th = j Judy nedict yesterday retused to release A SA TORY A Larr wrecked by the Corben ’ use of merphine ed a Leen » 1 Wats ar tealing a pair of stigy A Youxe Wire's Story.—On the 17th inst pak eee Ang her cell, who proved to be Mrs. Harriet Smith, anative of Albony, No Vo a resident with her unek Levi Short » th of Beth step of his dwe! infant wi abandoned her ehild, was tra years stu "Vamar « aeere the nce of her parents in Morris and ar- | st 1th it of taking morph este She said th i hed deans of pre. oy lure + ve te . viding for the child, that her husband. was a led her mek. thongs tie coe Without money. and that it: was afterward supp wt her at them in Brewsters, N.¥.. thats! and married, she had net been long in Eanape to her parents while he went tn t hustand before she found herself work. The parent tc) ‘tothe habit. Her husband died, daughter's marriage, and f to this country twe years might be turned away if she carried the in ». leavi rtwoe children with relatives, fant home. the mother abandoned it in Bethel nal avs si ily jown-Rill, till, aw ven j -her mother asked her why she rr didn't brin / a accomplished woman, she is ar- the child home with her, as it | vested fur thelt, amd tries to hill here the alle Upon learning this | station-house the daughter was alw . ther child a A CREMATIONIST ON Ecoxowy.—Dr. Le. Morris without Moyne, the cre st, delivered etre: Iked many miles. U from « ¢ the pupils of the eslered schools in Lat and hun; She is but twenty years of a te Washington, Pa. a few nights since. om and her husband only nineteen.—{ Weterh Versonal and | Domestic whie (Conn.) Amerivan Was very His Was that = they hav the BIER Doo EATING a B extray most night a | expensive Mrs. Dalby, No. 213 Cus. food and hi perhaps Without a It appears that the lady placed her 'y, aged five months, in bed, and on leat ing the root locked up'a terrier dog in it. On ; 1g to the room she found her child in ndition and the effects of Ut aust live econ art of living, so that they n nelit hin theirincomes. 1p w x they must nul spend andres and food ay bring the that am cessary. The ut and Shot by petit ann and a-h 3 imprise Brown, ed. fer shooting and ser: wounding the sou of Hon. Win. D. Ke rivus animal Was taken Morrison.—L¥. ©. Deme GuastLy Geis —The Chi et car in that city. He, however, gave that Dr. Strong, demonstrator ¢ in prison for carryix mld held him in J 3 rthe expiration of bis imprisonment pable of pro preservation, may be COLORED MEN ApsITr The Phila out: the Brazil railroad rived a telegram from the Brazilian ¥ of state, stating that colored me be permitted toenter the empire as part of the working fe of the contractors. his Was a final answer to the inquiries made cont rs yo Will necessitate suddew kept intact and in_as good section as when fresh. Some two hun bodies were thus preserved during the mer and are now being dissected with hig atifying results. This hi dis. *CTALIST Lanon P. KTY.-—At the work. a bers twe hund: 1, of Whem one ingmen’s congress in Newark, N.J., Saturday, | PT > manpe: Carl Savary and Mr. MeGraily web hendrod aoe wappers. - for Joining the republ | #@ Mayor Ely, of New York, has dismissed of the ereauizat against the police commissioners. re s@-Cabs run to the principal New York thro untry, amd favering the r = burehes on wet $ ndays. Peal of all laws agaiust labor combinations, <ize bust of Ti img cut im ‘onspt and strikes, A reselulion was | his daughters. adopted against the importation of eoolie La | “Grant and Conkling” is the Giote- borers. | s ticket for Ins SSELF.—At pout thirty {KR ts of nmnit te 1 imprisonment for debt men Mu JeaLovs Woman Kitis H Nanuet. N.Y. a_Polish ra domestic in the family ow, died last week from the which she drank intending te Everyth save her, but with living in’ New York for a servant girl, the only r igned the over and i ris for Was han: the mur Clinton, © of Isaac who killed M. M. B last sprit.g, has be nd battery, and fined $ eed for people ont of werk deb > | to flock to the larger cities of lerrit sresident of t 8 Popular Lite e » Says er gaimblers hee company, lately convieled of per ee an ee nee ee — in New Yor until Wedm tle his private en completed sident « has had his sentence sus- W him tle te ts have aa The Northamp lars, Scott and Dy lotwenty y full extent of the law. @a@-The Supreme court of Rhode Island h ed that the finder of lost titled to ainst all the world. (Mass.) bank burg.” have been sentenced h in the state prisun, v i toa false repr finances, to which he pleaded not guilty. @leENKy Warreuson Acarnst W. E.Cauxp- | owner, and ordinarily the pla bk—In an ‘view Ky.. | found is of ne consequen Saturd M ury Watterson stigmatized Hen. Wiliam E. Chandler's to him as want ious and false, having not the least foundation in fact, or surmise, or theory, except the bare circumstance of his chance relationship to Senator Matthews. Tne Bopy OF A Girt was tak Barelay street ruins, in New York, whi was recognized as that of J. Shephaid, one of the women who served be- hind the counter. A human arm was also re- covered, Which is supposed to belong to the y of the boy Krominley, which was found a few days ago. 8 Loss or Lire ox WrsTeEKN Rivers.—The joss of property on the Western rivers during the past year is set down at 39,00. This includes ‘ice and coal boat sters on the ag #8-A New Jersey husband yesterday put ow rent a last wint out of t MARRIED. CHAPMAN-—BASSETT. At the the bride*s father, duseph Harbottle, *Ise2 iy the tens J HE adore Me hc oa, ty .3.H, it JON — of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. T. KEADY-—DRISCOLL. In Baltimore, pay 2 1877, by the Rev. Father i, at tren a St. Ixnatins, DENNI= T, KADY to ELLEN Dris- COLL, both of Georgetown, D.C, * Sunday josephine pd iver, seen, =ae “The —_ DIED. of lives jurin: same time Was seventy, LLIOTT. At York, Pa., December 22d, 1877, more than two-thirds by explosions and burn wihe eight, seen AS of ber =, Fraxces ing of steamers. big eg Cg tg id the | om. Sage MoLireeMaccine MURDERERS.—Thos. Dur- L. Elliott, US. Army. (Norfolk, Va., papers kin has n arrested at Wilkesbarre, Pa. | please copy.) charged with being one of the murderers of | KEESEY. On December Superintendent Smith, at Jeansville, Pa. November 5th, 1863. Joseph J. Malia has been = at Wilkesbarre, of murder in degree for killing Michael Walsh. Mixers’ WacEs.—A. Pardee & Co. Hazelton, Pa., aud Coxe Bros. & Co., > wig en with their coal hen tide, on the of of 1875, and below that on the same. basis as in 187 > #@ Telephones are to be used in the Ger- man army.