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_EDUCATIONAL. R ATLROADS._ ie rR YC YOUNG LADIES LEM . 110 Ast st. east, STs of tuition, $2 Der month. neluding Bodkkeening. ‘ ie N. P. Bank Rete Mr. John € NON SEMINARY, Be DB DAY SCHOOL Fok YOU NG LADIE: + NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. “ODY SOMERS, PRINCIPAL. s WEDNESDAY, January sNeKs: Ror Foundry M. E, Pastor Congre- ltev. Byron Buining, Hunte Z acl 2 F StREn MES. J ational Chure 18-1 Chaplain U. 8. Senat — ST AMES CORKIDON, Professor of Penmans~*?» v, St. Cloud Bulld' th and F. Wein, ookkeeping and sha ae A taught in short 2né instructio? and a ye easy courses of lesson: Guaranteed,” ‘Leesons given ath schools, NESS COLLEGE, NTH AND L STREETS. Open day and evening. | Beautiful halls. Sons and educated. | ‘Thorough, con | nd train id ealcnla- Bons. Engilsh Language, Let reriting, Bust ness Penmanship. Bosiness Forms, Book! ceeping, Elccution. ‘Physical Exercises, &¢. Day pines $20 per quarter, or'§8 pe + month, payable on enter: | Ing. A student's quarter oF year Begins at time of | Evening tuition, ‘$6 per month. ya of tevery ‘dese rapt ion executed to order. Ilus- | strated circular, giving particulars, sent on appll- cation. _ai-3m H. C, SPENCER, Principal, | v ING LESSONS IN. PHONOGRAPHY | uae the EMERSON ‘TITUTE, 914 14th st. | seateweer, and at Mr. DAVIDSON'S School, cor- ber 34 and High streets, Georgetown, ‘No Text Books nor extra nie JAS. CORRIDAN, nov: Teacher. ESsONS IN Oxeuen 1e). rs Greek, by F BRICK ‘sree AEUs, rmerty In ot Languages, Coll ot ‘St. ames, M reulars in bookstores. Ai 3A st? northwest. ADEM), LLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S FRENCH CLASSES. Beginners, Iniermediate and Advanced, N. B.—Pupils taught rapldty, ‘and with a pertect pronunciation, the use of practical conversation. 2 For seat Bacio’ aac Children 9a, m., 10a.m., mand jor "vaults ad ‘Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6 p, m, and Hours Wserved for Private Lessons and Classes. Call at 1014 12th st. Mondays and Thursdays ane Sp.m.+ other week days between 12 and 1. ocl3-tr a S ENGLISH AND, CLASSICAL / ACAD- y Re ay land's Church, igbth year’ begins mber Si, ~ For | 3 rior advantages of this Academy, see new cir- | cular, principal bookstores, or address BOYS, Princhpar, 1315 4% st. s.w. 5 OSBORNE: 8 XQUNGL-ARTESBOARD | ‘G AND DAY 5 Next term will Degin at 943 M st. n.w. “Nov. pti, ‘aug3-6mn CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. n.w.—Second “Term opens MONDAY, November 12th. Tul- tion free lessons, &¢.,) $3 to $12. augl4-ly D.D., | CHASE | No A TEANTIC ‘COAST LINE. a | mn | FAST MAIL PASSENGER ROUTE. TO ALL POINTS 80UTH, With Quickened and Cont TU SAVANNAH A Superior to all Other Lines. aus ST. AVANNAIL Fi excepted ) 5 ‘Wilmington 10:10 tumbia = FLORIDA, ALL EST IN, ‘LOK: to p.m. vannah ‘Aiken 11:15 p 2 +, thence to dact Esonville, : Suliman Palace sleeping Car Washington to nuih. WITHOUT CHANGE. ane. "#4rs connect at Wilmington with through Aug sta, arrive at Columbia 6:40 seat fs '0..30 p-m., Aiken 11:15 p.m, , No, 2.5847 4 FROM Y WASH RA AST. 7 va Nar KG ra and SAVANNAH, a er hi She Char! lon Om- svolling forever heeatter - 1 On Dibus ‘transfer. and reducing ‘he time TEN HOURS over other lines from Eas¢?Fh Points to Jacksonville. Arrive Richmond 8:15 2. Wilmington 7:00 PD. m,. Ashley River June (00. a.m., Charleston 3:30a.m., Savannah 9 ‘i.m,, thenee to Jackson= Pullman Sleepers Washington to Richmond, Par. sto Wilmington, Special Pullman Sleeper to ‘ston. Solid Train anc Special P'altman Sleeper toSavannah, Through train thence to Jacksonville, No. 3. 2:47 4m. FROM WASHINGT( ALL RAIL AIKEX AND FLORID PRESS, via PON, COLUMBIA, nani B:i8 acti Ww ilmington 7:05 9:40 am., Au- Ai ist 50 pin, Jacksonville and Parlor Cars to Wilmington, as by Jal Lucas Sleeping Car to Cohimhta, Six s Sleeper to Augusta, Car to Sa Yaunah, Pullman Sleeper ti Jacksonville. Montgomery New Orleans 8:35 a r service to Augusta a frough train to Opeliiea, connecting hore with Pullman sleeping car to New Orleans, For the reservation of extra _accommod: purchase of tickets, andall information by thi equaled Southern’ Line, apply at Atlantic Co Line Office, 511 IennsylYania avenue. cor. 6th s and Pennsylvania ave., cor. 13th st, and Pennsyl- Depot Alexandria & Frode Ficksarg eneral Pas: _janis-3m ssenger Agent. HOUSEFURNISHINGS ILVER-PLATED WARE. | ELECTRO TRIPL: -PLATED WARE from | the most celebrated factories. ee we AST PIC t ARS SRE ES ARERRY DE ASHES, KI E J » 8 y DGERS? (English) CU: crue DUES, e- DG ERS" ngiis! ROO LASSWARE. Cay Sat, Engraved'and Moulded M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) | No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave., | Between 10th and 1ith sts. | | ji-tr Qusxswe LATROBE, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. } The handsomest, best and most durable Heater tn | ——w J. MORAN, i 2126 Pennsylvania avenue. | eFitliiine of COOKING and HEATING STOVES | ms to reduce stock. | N ROOFING 5: per square. Call andexam- | ine Samay of tin. 020-20 i ATER FILTERS. \OUSEFURNISHING GOODS GMINA, CHOCKEHY and GLASSWANE. | GEO. WATTS & CO., | Housefurntshing Store, 314 7th street, | 5 doors above Pa. ave. a5-tr Hs" BOSWELL & CO., 313 EIGHTH STREET NOBTHWEST, ‘Offer spectal inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FUBNITURE AND DECORATIONS. A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being recelved. decé-tr Gours HEATING AP! APPARATUS, We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, Zqual to orang, ond Teguenttenatiy the and see the thing itself, and take a de- Bias and GAS-FIXTURES up SMITH, BIRGE & ©O., dec31-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N* ered. WL pow, ees OUBE. ape-1y eis 3 Note STmERT t Omce. COAL AND WOOD. _ coun COAL! WooD! wooD!: Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal gud Wood wenow offer it tothe public at bottom | avi Steam Saw Mill, we are iD ey itt Wood, and” Bundled icin aced’ pi elec ally By Tall: 2,240 pounds | to the ton always furn Principal Omce, D: a MILLER & S08, nel ca, an strest ripetpel Omice. Depot, sand Mita, 26 surest and Hi 920 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. deot-tr | t STEPHENSON 3 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 RATES, OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 12TH ST. AND Pa. AY. MILL AND DEPOT, 7TH ST. WHARF. qu: COAL! WwooD! woop: i= THE REY Ber VARIETIES ss. | WV) HE LOWEST PRICES. COAL AT novié-tr and Hick aes Kinds of n= red and ‘Soi Kept Sader cover iveries made direct our wharves and veard JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main Office and Depot, Johnson's wharves, foot omens 35th an and ¥ streets sou aaa dis Wh street awe win ate ‘bugah-tr fpHorras W. RILEY & sons, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. ‘Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and ' COAL to all parts of the city, 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 end 12th streets southwest, © between 34 and 34 nw. ea 128 DandEs, D CLOTHING, socks RICH Second-hand hand CLOTHIN Ca uE LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street \d New York avenue, entrance on New ‘The most private Loan Office, as | ee: For Alexandria, | A. SRany ‘ORE AND 0! © RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOCBLE TRACK NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations, imo! re, Annapolis and Way Stations, , Winchester and Way Stations, 00 "Baltimore Express, 10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltt- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and Philadelphia. 8:40—"St- Louis, Cincinnatt, Chicago and Pitts- burg Express. Connects for Valle cept Sunday. ‘Through car for Parlor Car to Gratton, and Sleeping Care 10 Louisville, Cincinuati, Columbus, Chicago Junction and Sandusky. \—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 10:00—*Baltimore Express. M. 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and ‘Way Stations, oe i ocy and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- ‘Ou Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- Bing at & stations.) 8:30—Baltimore and Way Fiations. (Winchester and Way Stations, v! at Relay.) 20— Baltimore, Biadens burg and Laurel Ex- srieroderick via We 4:35" "Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, On Sunday ‘Winchester and Wal ay Statlond. f0,Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only. *Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 3$0—"Philadeiphia, Norfolk and Baltimore TESS. P Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars direct! tion on Sun BO enores aod Way, Stations, Seo—-c! hi Care to Chica He at Louis, a incinnatl, Pitts! Bleeping Care to St. Lonls and 1 9:20" Ne rie a * ‘ork, Express. Sleeping Car to New fame Special Sleeping Car to Philadelp! * Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. iNew 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. INS LEAT Un from Depot, TRA! 5 comer of Sixth and B streota, as follows: Dene For Pittsburg and the West, m. mith Parlor Car to Pittsburg mad Sie iseplag Cars from Pittsburg to Cineinnss. SF. Splcaes: 7:40 p. m. daily, with Palace Car te ihicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC anandai; Bua” Niagara Rochester, Fails and the north, at 7: Op. m. Saturday, with Wate. Tor ‘illiamsport, Lock Havens 1 Elmira, and Wat- atl 10a - except Sun For New York and the East me ae 90D: m. daily, with Palace Cars attached, Expres of Punman Cars, 0:0 im. aay = For Rew Yo York ind the East, 1:30 p. m. ‘cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Ws ton to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. righ traius’ connect at Jersey City” with boats of ‘Brooklyn Annex, transfer to Fulton street, av washing ia, 1 m. dally, except Sunday, :40 a. m., ‘and 6:25 an 9:30 D. m. ally’ Timited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- Accottinodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sun For Pope's Creek Ling: 6-665: m. and 4:20 p. m. dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 8:90 mi. and 4:20 p, m. dally, ex- ‘Suni ALEXANDRIA ASSP, PEE DERICKSBUEG RAILWAY ND ALEXAND. WASHINGTON paren JAD. 6, 7, 10, 11a. m., 1, 40,58. 75. m. ‘on Sunday at O10 aad For the South, via Richm 2:45 a.m. dally; 6:36 p.m. dally. except Sun ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 5, 7, 8:10, O10, 10; L'a, me 1, 3, 4:20, 6, 6, and 7p. m, ‘On Sunday at 8:10 and 10a. in.'and6 p. m, ‘Tickets, information, siee} and parlor car ac- comm ions can be procured Lard the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue: northeast corner of Siath stroot and Benn. ivania avenue, am ee depot, where orders fan be left for. the checking of baggage to destina- Hon from hotels ‘and residences, FA! General ral Ceseengor Agent, FRANK THOMSON, Gene! ral Manager. BOOTS AND SHOES. MORE CROOKED HEELS. “NO SLIPPING ON THE ICE.” JUSTH'S Patent (Steel) Sole and Heel Protectors, make your Shoes last twice aa} long, retain shape, snd will prevent s slip ping on, the ice (Best an ice! creeper."") For sale by all Shoe Stores and. by the Inventor, 619 D st. n.w octl0-4m J. GEORGE'S, Citisens, Military, and J. « Naval Boot, Shosand Gatler Manu- aeturer, 2118 Pennsylvania ave., a invite al tention to his stocie of and GAIT ro3 a box of his patent leather ‘water proof Oll Compost a ent pes THE TRADES. CABINET MAKER, New Hampsuin Ayanus. aND M ee Norruwest. jov7-1y TBS PRACTICAL BOOK XxD JOB PRINTERS, 1013 Penn: rare arene aw Pine ee, Washington, D.C, janis-1y WNING JOHN C, HOGAN, 713 anes SPACE, Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Roller and bd Ventilating Aw Awning for Stores, rags and Fents tr sale eat a it for ren or ron Agent for only TRUN. YEAR'S POCK! A CHELS, LAl DIES BA’ GIFTS. LADIES’ DRESS ThuAR HARNESS, WHIPS, &C., At the 7) AND HARNESS F. RY AND ‘BUNK = eg AOTO! x or JAMES 8. TOPHAM, ‘are, Diam Guns, ¥ a Gent , : Tiemen's Clothing, Carpets &@-425 Seventh Street Northwest.-@& ‘Trunks covered ear uous Schedules _ AUCTION SALES “FUTURE DAY! THOMAS DOWLING, Auchonger, “RUSTEF*" SAL OF A DESIRABLE THREE- TORY BRICK VWELUING-HOUSE ON Q STREET NORTHWEST. BETWEEN l4rt AND i5tu STREET=, IN SQUARE 209. ash, Figtue Of a deed ot “Trust, dated: the 21 gay of Revruary. A. D. 1877, ald recorded T 853, folio 150, et seq., one of the Tand, tome the Distrlet of ‘olumbia, the subscribers Bill sell by public auction. to the’ highest bilder gn the premises, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of January, A. D. 1878, at 4 oclock p. ‘me, al all th: certain pleco of parcel of land and premises situate and being in t city of Washington. and known as and being parts o! Lots eighteen (13) and hide teen (19), in Drury's subdivision of Square two hundred and nine (209), and described as follows: Beginning for the same at a point on north Q street thirty (80) feet and five (5) inches east of the north- estern corner of sald square. and running Cast on, sald street Mice. (is). tee aye hee (e) inches, thence south one hundred (100) with all the improvements thereto belongin Terms of sale: One-fourth cas in six, inteen, months, with interest at te rate of seven (7) per oy Tr annum from the date of sale, to be secured by yy teed of trust on the prem- ises sold, A deposit of $50 will be required at the time of bie Pe REDS at purchaser's cost. JON, CHARLES B. BAILEY, } Trustees. _THOMAS DOWLING. Auctloneet j—d ‘NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, y virtue of three writs of venditiont! exponas, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me di- Tectedy Iwill sell at public sale, for eash at Wile lards Hotel, Washington,D.C. on THURSDAY, the 17th day’ of January, 1878, at 10 o'clock a.m." dud coutinaing from day today une sil a soit the right, title, claim, and interest of the defend- ant in ani to ihe following described wit: the contents of thi fares | Parlors, Tea Room, Sitting Room, g "Room, rie Rooms, Bed Rooms, Hall, Kiteno, &e., ‘in lard’ Hotel, consisting in partof fine Parlor fine Mirrors, Chairs, Carpets, Fablesy Hall Barn: ture, Beds, ‘Bedding, Dining Room’ and Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Library Sets, Chandeliers, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, €c, embrace ing s large assortment of ail'kinds or itousehord Furniture and Goods usually required for furnish ing first-class establishments of that kind. and levied upon as the goods and chattels of Jacob F. Cake to satisfy executions No. 18,350 at law in of Hall & Hume; No. 18,351 ai law_in favor George M. Oyster Cozi and No. 17,479 at law of in favor of J, F, Saum & FRED’ K DoveLAass. ‘U.S. Marshal, D.C. roperty, to ‘arior fall, JOHN SHERMAN, Auct. [j5-dts) Jan.'s, isis, NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, h se. corner Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of January, 1378) at 11 o'clock a.m: the right, title, elim and interest of the defendant in_and ‘to the following- described property, to wit: Stalls Nos. 27, 278and 279, in the Washington Market, Co.'s’ market the property of house, seized and ley Upon 88 roperty 0 Summy, satisty the defendant, Benjamin execution No, 16,045 at law, in favor of the Washi- Ington Market Company. FRED? K bovuG ASS, U.S, Maruial D. “ee JOHN SHERMAN, Anctionee: Jan UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. THREE STORY Pele KI ROuRe ON SEVENTH REET OPP ‘OSITE CAPITOL, Wik. MARKET: TWO-STORY FRAME, HOUSE No. eae o. 422 ELEVENTIL ST., On SATURDAY AFTERNO 19th, at 4 o’ clock, we will sell, un front re ‘the aA premises, part of lot 9, square 900, ronts 16 feet on 7th east by adepan o feet to a 10-foot all th use of 3-foot side all improved by three-story press-brick house, oppo site Capitol Hill market. .s0— On same afternoon, at 4's o'clock, we will sell, in front of premises, part lot 7, square 992, front 16 feet 3 inches on 11th street east by depth of 11’ feet to an alley, improved by two-story frame house 2 Lith Street southeast, property is in the best localities on the Capi- tol Hilt wad wortny ‘the attention. of parsens te: ALSO, sirou: ng. ‘Term ‘One-fourth cash; balance in monthly with 8 percent. Interest, the ated at NSON ents, ok wich wall be 5t DU ROS., Auct STEAMERS, &. INTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR wrest cna at FORTRESS MONROE AND elegant iron Steamer LADY OF The TAKES car in J. WHYTE, leaves 6th-street wharf, until fur- ther notice, ever MONDAY, WED-' NESDAY. and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock p, m., con- necting with steamers for’ Boston, Providence and other Northern Points, Returning, leaves Norfolk TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- y at 40'clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Sonn B, Woon, leaves hér wharf, foot dt Bth-street! tim TUESDAYS. atTo “clock Cone river; THURSDAYS, at’? o’cloek a. ras for Gurtioman and Leonardiowhs SATURDAYS. Ovclock'a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtowhe For further Information, apply at the Office, dver Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Ofles, ‘or at the Company's Wharf, foot of 60 ge called for orl appilcation at ‘nox’s Ex- SA! BACON, Pres’t. BB. J "AGCINELLY, r, Agent STEAMERS FOR | Pals YORK. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p. m. crery BATUBDAY ; Georgetown ever SATURDAY at 6 o'clock a, m., anc same day. Freight taken at Jowest rates. For information apply at Office over CHa ao Bank, 15th ree or to R. DENHAM, t, Water Geo: town. * c. exandria SAMUEL eel oe g | Gumes NEW EXPRESS LINE PHILAD: LEIA, ALEXANDRIA, ny WASH- AND GEORG! Connecting a Ditindelpita wen Clyne iiare Line for Boston, Providence, ai a aaeione States. From Pnadetpha “Saturday, at 12m, From Washington, at 11a. Fro town’ Monday, at 7 Freights received daily, ‘hough Bills eee agen iven Ei onrog ayests an =f C.;@. F) HYDE, 59 Wa- v6a'wit P CLYDE & ers, 12 South Wharves, Phila ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. BIBAMEBIE LINE BETWEEN Pe ge YORK, ‘HAMPTON AND BREM: ‘The steamers-of tls Company will salle every Sat- from Bremen Pier, foot of Third Street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: ¥rom'New York to Scuthampeon: Hon son Havre and Bremen, first cabin, in, $60 gold; steerage, $30 currency. Ki ror ‘eight pl 9 Bowling Green, Now York, MERICAN LINE oF SLEAMSHIPS as every THUESDS Y direct Philadel; phi a to Liverpooi touching at Queenstown. canntins intermediate and steerage Seas tickets be had at H. D, COOKE, JR. A Bank. ore 1429 F street. Also, Agents Line to ‘Antwerp. UNARD LINE, , E. Ith the view of amiaisnt the chances of col- ision, the Steamers of this line take a specific all seasons of the year. New York or Boston, cross! sing i the Qucetaian of % at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of e of the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 60 at 4f lat., or hothing to the north of 42, THE BRITISH AR? St NORTH AMERICAN EAMS| BETWEEN NEW YO. Re CuND ELVERPOOL, CALLING ae: HAR. From NEw York. FROM Naw YORE. China..,...Wed., dan. lf ‘ed., Feb, 13 -ythia Woden: 3 China. Feb. 20 Wea¥et. 8 a Scythia ....Wed., Feb.27 ‘eb. ‘And oe ‘Wednesday from New York. carry om are t: rm oF yAsnaas. —Cabin, $60, and $100, to accommodation, ‘The $60 pase Beels ‘special low for winter moni Tickets oar gold, additional, Return Senate on favorable terms, tickets to and from all of Europe at ports low rates. ‘Through Dilis of lading given for ts Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and: ou the ution’ and for Mod xd caiterranean ports. i rts. FOr Howlin 3 Or, both steerage and Oris BE gets ,OW, 608 7th street. HAS: G- FRANCKLYN, Agent, (QOKE DOWN To FOUR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, 411 AND 413 10TH STREET. Ww. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, 475 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, vite attention te their large and varied collection aa of valuable and elegant oct 1-tr BOOKS, SUITARLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, oat an, pepe BI a! of all eerie of vores of tho test atthors ine ‘WITH PICTURES, "B HOLIDAY BOOKS. ft sieortnent of BIBLES. and PRA’ BOOKS, and 1 ee hk ein BYMNALS, ia wairnd, DESKS, esiacnb tapi ogss ~~ es dete PACESESTANDE. Bios ETO, _AUCTION SALES. ___ TO-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING Auctionegr, sa oe ch RARUSBL LE COLLECTION or CH BE ABLE ie Me ARBLE Cs GROUPES SC ULPTORES, ‘Ori ES OF “ALL KNOWN JECTS: BESQUET STAT- OF vay and THURSDAY, 16th and o*el"k.at our DNEST at 10 th st and Pemisyivanta avenise, will be ool the alors n WEI anh inst fine collection of works of ‘art, lately received from ong ot the leading houses ‘sin Pas aris, France-and com- som e finest bronz ere! offered at public sale, aoampelial tore. rhe ‘collection will be arranged on Tuesday, 15th instant. <hr: exsminstion THOMAS DOWLING, $9-dts (Post. } Auctioneer. oJ OUN SHERMAN, Real Extate Auctioneer St. Cloud Building, TRUSTEES’ SaLK 0) LUAB OV ED PROP Apis Naa KE Beets folio 118, et for the District of or ‘Sumbla, and at the request o mryancured thereby. 1 will sell at public auc i ai front of the premises the 1eth day of Sanuary, 4873, at S o'clock p,m all that part of lot No. two, in square on norih of and fifty-one, contained sits three hundred Beginning for thin the following lines, to wit: the same at the distance of fifty-two feet nine in- ches from the northwest corner of sai press on the line of south B street, thence south stxtycone feet and eleven inches to Virginia avenue, thence Westwardly with the line of said avenue ‘fifty-six feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of sald Square and 11th street west, and theace due north with the line of said street forty-three feet and one inch to south B street, and thence due east with said south B street to'the place of beginning, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of two new brick dwellings, Terms of sale: Que-third cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen montis, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum, secured’ on the property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, "3! Featiired at the thnvot Sato! Terms of sale’ te be complied with In seven days. JOHN JOY EDSON, } Trustees. _W. M. SMITH, Satesinar NCANSON BROS. JanT-m, w,f, @dbs ‘Auctioneers, DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALF. 9,500 lots will be sold at auction within the au tion rooms, corner 9th aud D streets horthw. commencing at 10 o'clock a.m, on WEUN DAY, January i6th, and continue evening morning until all are Sold, office of auctioneers, By ord A. D. HAZEN, _ it _ Third Assistant Posimaster General, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SALE OF MAGNIFICENT DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER SETS, PLATED WARE, GUNS, REVOL- VERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRON ZES, CLOCKS, SHOW CASES, SHELY- ING, &, On account of Alssolntion of co. price 6B and had at er of - Catalogues to be of S. Goldstein & Co,. they offer for commencing on WEDNESDAY, 16th, and continuing daily from 2 to 4 oclock and 6:30 to 9:30 p, ni,, until all are sold, their en= tre Stock and Fixtures contained In store No, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., under Metropolitan Hotel, } Every article warranted as represented. Sale positive and without reserve, A splendid opportunity to obtain bargains is here modations for ladies, ‘ate sale at a yreat sacrifice, » GOLDSTEIN EL, _619 Penns TL We 3 OF VALUABLE _IM- ED REALESTATE ON THE SOUTH- CORNER OF Fi H AND N ING OF ELLING, ND ia E BRICK WAMEHOUSE MAND STABLE, LOT 40 BY By virtue one oa of trust, dated Decem- oh t By order of jit __(Vost 8 Rep tO WEST ‘OURT. STREETS NORTHWEST, ry A, THREE STORY J BRICK DW. ber'20th, A. 76, and duly recorded in Liber No. 840, folio 186, et seq., one of the, land records for the District of ‘Columbi juest of the party secured thereby, I iS will oat 0 1th, public auction, in ‘front of the premises, ighest bidder, on THURSDAY. January AsD. 1878, at 4:80 pattey the following real estat in’ the city of Washington, in said District, to wit East half ‘of Lot No. 26," in square No, 513, the same fronting 40 feet on north N street, and 80 feet on 4th street west, together with the improve- ments thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $200 must be paid at time of sale,) and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, in equal “pay ments, to be secured by purchaser’s notes, pearing Sper cent. Interest froin day of sale, uintl pal and deed of trust on the property Convey” ancing and recording at purchaser’seost:_ If terms ie are not complied with in six days after fale the Trustee teserves ‘the Tight to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in defau} Ww HOLTZMAN, Trusteo, No. 1321 8 street. Ww. B. F. STEIGER, Auct. J5-di IRCH & ROBEY, Auctioneers, 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue. By virtue of two deeds of trust, one dated the 15th day of Apri 1810" and the orher A dated Bay oth 1870, atid recorded respective-, Jy in be iz, folio 189, and in Liber No- o1lo 118, of the land records for the Distrietot Co tumbia, ‘and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will offer. at public sa front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of January, 1818, at 4 O'clock p.m, the following real estate, located in Washington’ City, D.C. Lots ‘numbered 7, 8 and 9 of the recorded Subdivision of Square nun-berad 463, ‘neossire ee the ground plat or plan of said city, together with the Improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase-money In cash; residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at bight per cent, from the day of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust upon the premises sold: or all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser on the day of sale, Upon failure to comply with the terms of sale within five days, the Trusioes re~ an sell at serve the right to resell at defauitis purchaser’s eek and cost. All STEPHENSON urchaser’s cost. 8." H.” WIMSATT, *frrustrs, BIRCH & ROBEY. Atte. j8-eo&ds Auctioneers, and 940 Louisiana avenue, By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the 17th a | B! RCH & ROBEY. day of May, A. D. 1876, and recorded in Li ber No, 820, folio 188, of the land records fo! the District of Columbia, and at the written re- juest of the y secured thereby, we will offer for sale. at public auction, tn front of the premises, on MOND. the 2ist day of Jani 1878, at ton clock p.m., the followin; located in Washington city, in said District, aud known on th round plat or plan of said cit: Jot numbered of Carpenter's recorded subdi vic sion of original lots 9, 10. 2 and part of 8, in square uabered , together with the improvements \ereON, Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, residue insix, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at 8 percent. from the day of sale, to be secu: a of trust upon the premises le, or all cash at the option of the pur- chaser A deposit of $100 will required of the purchaser on the day of A: Upon failure to comply with the terms of sale within Ave days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at defaulting purchaser's risk and cost, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, A H. » SEEERENSON, }rrustecs, BIRCH & ROB! Y¥, Aucts, UNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers, Corner 9th'and D streets northwest, TRUSTEES: SALE OFT IMPROVED PROPER- ON ND STREEL WEST, BE TWEEN SEIRGINLS AVENY E ND SOUTH D STREET, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscrib- ers, dated Jeauary 12, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. lio 132, &c., of the land ree- ords of the oniney of Washington and Distri Columbia, and by the written request of the secured thereby, we will el a publle front of the premises, on T of August, 1877, at 6 0° oe D. ae ‘hose certain: pices, or parcels of land and premises, situate and being in the city of Washington, District of Colum. bia, and known and yaistingatsh: ed as and being all of Lot marked and lettered C, and the south seven feet six inches of Lot marked and wert De an 1 ‘odd’s recorded subdivision numbered five hundred and eight He. wcohy with TY Teal estate J5-eo&ds A ties auction, in ihe 28th day the im) rovesenta thereon, consisting of several small Houses. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in notes payable In six, twelve and eighteen, months ie, at 8 per cent, interest until paid, and, to be secured by A deposit or éomplied with in five days after the sale, the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of the p efoulting pure ure Ip F. aull-eofds CHAS. T. DAVIS, SEI rrustees, a4e-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE sale being in default, we will again offer for sale, at the risk and cost of the defaul ag purchaser, the above-described. property. at, publle auction. In front of the pi remfbess RIDAY: the 25th day of Sauuary, 184, at ovclock pem., abd om the sane ababore sate, FL KARNER, f8-eo&ds CHAS, T. DAVIS, } Trustees, ANOERY BALE OF PEIBABLE BUD. ises, on at 4’o'cloc! KP m., three (8), four in square atege wena of offer pe forty-seven me My frontin fe ie, eLee hres (183) Serie fans ce B) Feet tea ¢ 40) | ipches @. veh @, (6), six (6) and ae Day avenue, “‘Webst daw Subaing, = Webster Tan ‘Building. cuss, W, HANDY, Auctioncer, __ AUCTION 843 LES. THI®, z AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Beat Estate Auctioneer, TEtsTre's SALE OF IMPROVED SEAL ON See Say al STREET su, TWEEN 18% Age 7" ST nes Wee By Vitvuc of a deed of" trast, dated March 8th, A.1).1875, duly recorded in Liber 777, fonic fit Sey-g.one of the land records for, the District of Corumbia,T shall sell, a ton, in front of the premises, on TU uaz Abbe ual atnbe tn the city a Washi deséribea Teal estate in the cityof Washington, C., to wit: act certain lot Snows to 1D records as number 128. in square two hundred and sixty-three (263), having @ front of 48.4-12 feet on € street south, betWeea 134) and 14th streets west, and a depth of @1 feet, tay same bell improved by three Frame Houses. Also, the wes! half of lot four (4), in same square, improved by a two-story Brick House, front! \d C street. Terms: Debt, inte: the balance at six and tweive months ALB per cent.. secured by a deed o trust. A de of $200 required af time of ‘sale, and ‘ail con Feyancig a OS. CG. KENNEDY, T C. ', Trustee, J.T. COLDWELL, Satesman, 36-dtds THIS } EVENING. RY GOODS AT AUCTION, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Messrs. Raff have the honor to announce that they have purchased the entire stock of a bankruj t firm in New York, and will offer the same at public auction, at the store formerly occupied by Mr. Wm. com Byrd Wylie, No. 1014 7th street northwest mencing TO-MORROW (Friday) MOR: 10 o’clock, EVENING at 7, and continuing day and evening at Same hours until ail fs sok, ‘The stock comprises a full and complete variety of Dry Goods, Dress Gvods, Fancy Goods, Under wear, Flanneis, Shawls, Laces, ‘Trimmings, Ho- siery, Millinery Goods. and in fact every article to be found in a first-class house. Sale positive. Terms cash. RAFF BROS... Proprietors, th street northwest. D, MCCANN, Jr. Sat eimai an GAN, Auctioneer. SALE_ OF THE ENTIRE ASS ANP AS ERY PLATED WARE, ae DEL ‘ORATED TEA, t SSIGNEES* Cay K OF NS’ i NEOIN PREMISES: Nos, AND 801 SEVENTH. STREET, AT AUC Tot The continued sale of the'above goods, fakes place at the above numbers EVERY ING at 10a, m. and EV NG 7 p.m, until the Whole stock is gag C. G. LED SitiN Wane, S12-1w HOMAS DOWLIN Gs Auctioneer, ONE 73-OCTAVE RRADBURY, STO 3 EGA RIAN, OL, LAND une PARL( RS L SUIT, “MIRRORS. BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS ASD CRU nis pas A ANT ktrhigpte fon, RAGES! REQUISITES, &¢., AT AUC: On THURSDAY MORNING, Jan} "419 Newfreen ‘the Capi- 24th, 1878 at 10 o*clock, at Jersey avenue southeast, ne tol, the residence of a gentleman declining house- keeping, I shall sell the above su erlor furniture. 310-d2t&eo THOMAS DO . Auctr, FP\HOMAS DOWLING, aaa TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND OTS OF WILLARD'S Hi By Virtue of a deed cf trast: dated the sth day of August, 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No, Folio 428, ohe of the land records for Wash- Ingion county, In the District of Columbla, and bj direction of the party secured thereby, I shall sell on THURSDAY, the 17th day of January, 1878, 10 o’clock, and continuing from da} today ntl all s sold, the furniture and effects of Willard’s hotel, northwest corner of 14th st, and Pennsylvania ave- nue, comprising in part: Elegant Mantel and Pier French Plate Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior workmanship; Reception and Easy Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Window Hangings: Rosewood and Walnut ‘Marble-Top Tables; Elegant Walnut Marble-Top Chamber Suit Moquet and Brusselis Carpets in fine condition, ai ‘and Mats; mmense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and read: Stviendid Stock Table and Bed Lin Superb collection of Silver Plated wv are and Cut- lery; Hiegant assortment of China and Glass Ware, caper C Cooking Utensils, &c.. €c. ‘erms: $100 and under in cash; over that sum at sixty and ninety days, with notes bearing interest at eight per cent. per annum until paid and secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. N. B. This hotel has only been recently furnished and of the very best material; all of which is in ex- ‘rustee, cellent condition. JOHN C. KENNEDY, THOMAS DOW. VLING, Kuctloneer, 426 (Repul RUSTEES SA SALE — TRS ATE, ON THE. SOUTHWEST. Oke RE OX THIRTEENTH BARR ESTREETS Tee TIONA PUBLICAN” BUILDING STANDS.“ BEFU By virtue of 2 decd of trust bearing date on oe al the land records of thé District, of oe ‘and af the request of the thereby secured, we will bell at publi bite ganction, in, front of he. premises, on round ' in the city the istics of ‘coh guished and “being all of aot numbered frelve (13) and: the northern t three (8) inches front by the "5 pth of eight (48) feet four (4) inches of thirteen (13), and fifty-six 238), follows: west forty-eight (48) fect four (4) inches thence south seven’ PA feet three (3) inches; thence east forty-eight ( four (4) inches to the line of {Sul stroot wost; and thence north to the piace of inning, wi rovements, con: ofthe Natt ttonal mal Repbilcan bul butiding. an ‘Terms of dollars cash; the balance in equaf installments In three nine: Ritess and twenty-four months, respectively, with inter- est at the rate of six per cent. per annum, sec by adeed of truston the property. A deposit of $1,000 required at Umeof sale, | Conveyancing at cost of purchaser, If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after the ‘sale, the tees reserve the right to resell at the risk and of defaultin; cost of . i, CHANDLER, } ROLLINS, nov24-e0 1421 I street’n.w., &g-THE ABOVE SALE] IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, January 19th, 1878, in front of the premises, at Ws ‘clock’ m. ‘M. E. HANDLER, } Trustees, E, A, ROLL! DUNCANSON BRO: pens be __jané HANG ERY SAT EOF VALUARL: ELUMBE! YA PROP: ay ON OHIO AVENUE, BETWEEN asta AND 13g STREETS NORTH ‘EST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt Of the District of Columbia, passedon the 10th day of December, A. in a cause i ol whieh Gresuleat Jolnson'& Covare plainth Nathaniel B, Fugitt et al. are defendants, we will offer for sal remises, on MON. 878, at 4 o'clock p. (6), seven (7) an two hundred and regate frontage ‘on Ohio avenuo of two hundred bad }) feet. seven (7) inches, on 13th direct, West of ond hundred: ad: thisty (150) {eee one (1) inch, and on 13's street west of twohundred and sixteen (216) feet, five (5) inches. The property was lately occupled by Nathaniel Fugit, esq.. aga jumber yard, and possesses the necessary bulidings for that business. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in equal install- ments in one, sears, for which the purchaser will be veunired to to give his promissory notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until apie seml-annually, and uublie auction, in front of the AY; the 21st day of January, m., Lots numbered five (5), six eight (8) In Square numbered ese lots have an Bntiow oF secured by the the title to the BES by the Trustees until pald. A deposit of $ on EUGENE CARUSI, ‘490 Louisiana avenue, JAS. G. PAYNE, aWersiet Lar Binding, ‘Trustees. r Law Bullding, YOUNG # MIDDLETON. Autis, _jan8-ta Qe STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, y virtue of a writof flerl facias, issued ont of the Clerk's Office of the SupremeCourt of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, km. ‘all and interest of ths no defendant 3 Lot inj ubdred an any elgl eighty: WO, ( led Upon as the property. of the dotendant, the Bistrietof Column satisfy’ execution "No. 17,027, at of Win. awe in favor of Thomss S; Morgen, ase N, he "K DOUGLASS, U. 8. Marae, D2. os SHERMAN, Auct USTEE’S SALE OF areas IM- ERQvED, REAL perare ee 7 NORTH —|: | _ AUCTION Caren SALT. Penn’a avenue. SPECIAN NoTIC Hating recetved inet nections fein 3 York to’ cose out the entire remain! sock’ ok DEN "REITANNI VER- PLAT ED GOODS now & MY pos frei, 1 shall commence the sale TO- MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, January 16th, at 10 "clock, at my store as above, and con finwe Every Day following, Mornit rl vat a Se following, Morning and Eveaing, ‘hese goods are Warranied of the finest qualit and most beautiful designs, aD Taust be sold, no matter what they cost, Three Beautiful Show Cases will be offered. L invite the public to call and see for themselves, Great bargains rarely met with will be given. B. C. BROOKER, on, Auetionce farble Butidin, jan5-3t WS w. corner 1th st. and Pa. ave. JOUN SHER SHERMA) ea Estat oul Butiding. TRUSTER Sau OF VALU UC ane 3 Wes V AT TE TERMING ‘OF THE: ‘MuETROPOLT N STREET RAILROAD, Auctioneer, District of Columbia, and at the party secured thereby, we will sell, at tion, in front of the premises, on ‘MOS 28th day of January, 1878, at 4 o'clock ues mibtie auc AY, the p.m, all that pleceor parcel of land Known and distinguished as the cast part of Lot numbered, three of the subdi- Bi iain, Larnar’s Ou! known as **Padsworth zheginning st the north; east corner of lot No. id si running with the norti: Tine of lot No. rees W. 17 chains and 96 Mnks to 3i 8 jot: thetice due north three chains to the south line of lot No. 4; in sald subdivision; thence 8. 89 de- TEES ig Said $. line of lot 4, 17 chains 85 Finks to 7th street road: tn Southerly along 7ch strect three chains to th lace inning; con- tain! acres and thirts-seven Kundneiths of » together with the improve- mrerms ot sale: One-third cash, and the balance in six and twelve months, with inter ‘st at 10 per centum perannum, s red on the property sold, oralicash, at the option of the purchaser, ‘erms iu be complied with in seven days, A deposit a $109 required, at the tmeot sale, and all convey aneing at purchaser's cos F, MATTINGLY, PTrustecs Ce DRENTISS stees. M. SMITH. Silesmai 515, 18.2 “8 SALE ¢ RO’ TEN NEAR DEAR AND DUM sASULL By virtue of trust deed dated May 3d. 187: and recorded tn 1, ber 681, fotto 92, Twill sell, on TUES) th on the poctatae Yorough, desc n., part of Youngs as follows: Beginning at stone it a gum tree, thence seuth 75'4 degrees casi, 113 links: thence ‘north 45"; degrees east 1,126 links: thence north 634 degrees west. 1,021 links to Kendall Green, or Deaf and Dumb Asylum. grounds: and the 4 links to beginning, taining 6 acres an es of lady with the use of road leading t ‘This property 1s improv and ont Meat gs Deaf and Dumd rot with aframe building and adjoins the grounds of the sylum, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which notes of purchaser will be taken, bearing eight interest from day of sale till paid," secured of trust on premises sold. $0 required at time of sale, “Com chaser’s cost. The Trustee reserves the at pur- right to resell at purchaser's risk if terms of sale are not complied with in se RED. W. JONES, Trustec. _THOMAS DOWLIN jan beats of a decree of the Supreme Court ‘on the 10th’ in a cause in iréue oft he District of Columbia, passe day of December, A. Das which Greenleaf, Johnson & Nathaniel B, Fugittet al. offer for sale, at patie: suction tion, he bered seven hundred and ten (10) and | of sauare numbered seven hundred and eleven ¢ 1.) ‘These squares will be sold In lots, according square east toa subdivision now preparing, which will be exhibited at time of sale, rerms: One-fourth cash; Valance in equal instal- ments in one, two and three years, for which the purchaser will be required to’ give his promissory notes, caring interest at 7 pet cent; per annum until paid, payable semi-anni secured by the retention of the title to the’ property Dy the Trustees until paid, A deposit of $20 on when sold, EUGENE CARUSI, } yas fe Louisians avenue; G. P. " ve Webster Law Khilding: i Trustees, A.C. BRADLEY, ‘Webster Lav Bullding, } CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer, ost} j12-d&ds Jere. STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. virtue of a writ of ‘flera facias, issued out of Be clerk 's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- Columbia, and to me directed, I w: it pu sale, for cash, at eH. Johnson's ams yer yard, northwest corner of 15th and R streets B. ws on MONDAY, the Bist day of January. 1878, at Lo’clock p.m.. e right, title, claim and ond perest ol of the defer dant in and to the following: bed propert ; ot Pieces of Lumber, 2 2 1 Hh 18 fe ef lon} ras matlidy Ay" 20 feet long; 107 Pieces, 2 by 10, 24 feet low: 1f0 Pieces, ‘teces, 3 by 4, 2 feet Noor, and 111 Pieces, ¥ 10, 22 feet long, seized and levied upon as py propert of the de- fendan: gorge H. Johnson, to. satiate execution at law, in favor of wm. PRED*K DOUGLAS, JOHN SHERMAN, ‘Kactonser, UUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES) SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK ABLE LOCATED IN SQUARE 5 ROUNDED BY NORTH D AND E STRE! an pm einae AND SECOND STREETS Suara bc 1-dts dated February 17, A. Fecorded in liter No, 815. Tolle 3 the land records of the District of at the written request of the parties Uwe will sell at public auction. to the highest vidder, in front of the Premises, on MUNDAY, the 2ist day of January, ‘A-D. p. m.. all that certain pl lece or y' and beingin the City of Washington aud Distric of Columbia, and known and V distingataed on the plat of plan of said city as of lot number jorty-four (44) In_Kibbys subdivision ‘of square numibered five hundred and seventy-one (571), be- ginning for the same at the southwest corner of Sald Jot and running thence, north twenty-six feet and eight inches (26 ft. $ in.), thence east seventy four (ia) fects thence south twentyeae fect ad eight inches (36 ft. 8 in.), thence west to place of beginning, together with the Improvements there- on. consisting of a two-story Brick Stable. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in three equal payments at six (6), twelve (12) and Cighteen (18) months, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearing interest at the rate of elght (8) per cent: per annum until paid (interest Payable semi-anntaily), and said. notes. secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold. y of $100 required at time of sale.” All at the cost of the purchaser. |The the right to resell the propert; tice by advertisemnentat the risk and cost of faulting esti should the terms of sale Hot be complied with in seven days after the LARNER, jan8-3taw2w Citas.’ DAVE T. COLDWELL, ‘Real Estate ‘Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SSALE OF A A,NEAT TWO-STORY } Trustees. ASSAC PStREET By vitanots duedo of Let cove genuy 24, A.D. 1877, ai ber No. 840, follo 369, one of the lan trict of Columbia, and at the written. the party secured “thereby, we will oe auction, in front. of the premise: January 22d, 1878, at rey ‘clock p. described real estate, situate in ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Being U middle or center one-third of original Jot number- ea preity sre (22), in square numbered one hun- dred and fifty-seven Gas beginning for the same on Seventeenth street west twenty ) feet south from the northeast corner of said lot; thence runniny south twenty (20) feet: thence west one hund and twenty (120) feet; thence north twenty (20) and thence east one hundred and went (120) feet “to the piece of beginning, ee with the improvements, & rms: ‘One-third in cash, and the balance six, twelve, and sighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, sed bye a deed of trust on the ae sold, or ‘a cash at the option of the purchaser, $100 required at the time of sale, and ail conveyancing at at purchaser's ‘Terms tobe complied with in days. BRAINALD, ‘Ht WARNER, } Trustees MAS I, GARDNER, - j1o-eotds ELA, SALE OF VALUABLE BUSI- ENS PROPERTY ON G STREET NORTH, BETWEEN 6TH AND ed STs. belomesd m er. , in which Bil fay of Decembe! = White is =e and James W. Drane ¢ bite auct Pop AY, the 19th ‘day will offer toes, mt of Jani A.D. Tinos Webster Law Bul CHAS. W. HANDY, Auct. (Post) \OMAS DOWLING, 4 Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT on TREET, BETWEEN D ‘AND E as NORTHEAST. _THE EVENIN G STAR, | TUESDAY... CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closed — Mr. Edmnads surtomaitted ITreNt rese. t proposing joint rules for the two houses Congress duriug the present session ; aiso a proposed _ for the Senate motion shall be deemed in order to admit a person whatever within the doors of the Sonate Chamber to present any petition. memorial er address, except in ca in cases of contempt or impe ferred to commit om rules, Mr. Thurman submitted a resoluti structing the and on neilitar: inquire whether any tion is necessary or exped annual appropriat ping the militia ¢ providing that increase he lor arming and equip- the states and territories te correspond with ase in. population since the passage of the act of 180%, such ie. crease to take immediate effeet Mr. Mitchell submitted a resolution to pre- vide for the government of the Indians. thet removal to four reservations, &- Mr. Burnside called up the by } on Thursday last to recon: by w pmittee on the F iitiry u tion of Mr. Conkiing, Mr Burnside de eel sided wet not to press his motion & sideration of Matthews be ring the right of nterest and prim ngthy argument, im reviewed the constitutional powers in money, &e.. and the wa rious financial acts since 1862. He argued that it was the intention of Congress to pay the Yonds in coin, and th re most carefully worded—th: ither stl of the resolution ‘lock, xe on motion ILIV See d adjourned and when t Lill to-morrow ur report closed— the following resolution = bout te be pond citizens as pet to this House f from thirty-five adoption of an am whic 1 prohibit. the ising citizens ¢ olved. Thi be held on Satu 7 tative women c itionem and the bar of the Among thove Messrs. Hunton, . Banks, Cox (N Prolowin 3 The inte change Butler, Oli orm School ver, ei Mr. Cutler; of the Dist agersof Columbia Hospital for Wome Mac nd Thornburgh ; regents of Smith son’ titution, Messrs, Clyn ephens (Ga.), and Garfield. The House th 314 o'clock, adjourned. SCENE AT A SUICIDE’s Bt RIAL.—The fi of mitin, the himself on a Hobo! day, was held ye: house of his ur mond stree zr f Mr. Crofts. t by the open coftinc and. ‘appe t ¢ y darling, * When the time came toclose. gave way to violent sobs, c ad lover with passion- nd relapsed into a fit of h ued until she eenwood. ¥. rs father was also present and be much affected by the sce weeping, on nies and the pounds ne other person, Wieners, convicted of ne murder Lawrence, at the Theater Aue, (Louis, a year ago, will be ha anged next ay. #@ Join M. Butler. a discharged letter rier of Philadelphia, has been held in 5,00 to answer a charge of robbing street boxes. &¥-Spurgeon (wh sick) in a recent se} ing infidelity of clergymen were not afraid to profess the iples which formerly only the most daring atheists had the temerity to avow. 4% Peter Walcott. proprietor of the Kings- ton house, at Kingston, has been baile ) toanswer for pee Hanove r , g, of West Pittston, Sima charge. by the way, has been ored the prevail remarking that arrested on ae At New Nichots and Nt The bride was when her last hi ppra into the churek, took the sa IT eceived ment and sent for her sorrowing lover, to whom she was united. An hour later she was dead. &g\1'll bet I make him break it in a week,” saa a Troy youth when he saw ac nion, rged by his betrothed, tak public temperance mesting, ‘The eflort was suecessful, and when the young man came te his senses he was so much mortified that he went upon a spree which ended with his death the pledge ata y of this city contem- plates establishing a” dressmaking re Working women and othe not able to pay the enormous pri asked for making women’s. g3 have their clothes made stylishly f cost of the Work.—[ Indianapolis Herald. #8-A couple of romantic California misses out sketching wild ry in the hbor. hood of Sh lately, stumbled upon a ri gold quartz. The art i stine nity gave place to the pra’ tical, y hurried away to file their claims to wh prove a fortane DIED. In Uniontown, D. RBER. J 1“ ter S £0. BARBER, ‘aged 57 years, 2) am will take place fro , on Thursday afce The relatives and friends ot the family are rep. fally invited to attend. (Baltimore city and Hart- ford county papers please cop EELIS. ALL. m-. Januar Hassan Evtie, inthe @stb year of her age Funeral from. Metropolitan Presbyterian church, 4th street and Peunss Ivania avenue southeast, at & o'clock p. m., on Wedn Phu adelphia papers please copy. GLEESON. On January 14, 1878, at3p.m., after a severe illness, CATHERINE GLEESON, be: loved child of Andrew and Ellen Gleeson, aged @ years, 3 months and Relatives and friends of the fully Invited to attend her faneral, on Wed: the 16th inst., at three o'clock D. i., fu residence of ler parents. No. 718 North Capitot street. . McLEAN. On Monday, January 14, 1578, after nfeng mpeintes MMoess, DAY ID Fisk, eldest som f id Martha A; MrLean. in the 18tm = isage. (Alexandria (Va.) papers please Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend 15th, 1878, at the ith street the funeral on Wednesday mornin at 11 o'clock, from his parents’ residence, No. street nw. MIX. On the 16th of January, 187%, at 9-308. m., of ysis, CHARLES E. Mix, in the 68th year of is ae. ives and friends are respectfully invited te cnet and ten ‘Thursday, the 17th lust, at three o’slock p, m., as bis late residence, 166 Higie street, Georg#town. (Morning papers please copy.) ROTHROCK. In Philadelphia, on the morni ofthe 14th ot data. agi, LAuKix J. Ror ROCK, formerly fis Tuneral wil take. place from the residence of hig brother inlaw. i, C, Whitwell, No, AO 1 streak The friends WG the tasty are invived to at to attend. * SUTPHIN. January 14, 1878, W™. A. Sut-

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