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BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. qs GREAT BOSTON SHOR AUOTION HOUSB, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. which contains sii grates of LAPIES MEN'S and CHILOREN'S SHOES, Prices to suit everybody, from the co ‘onest to the finest. ‘The jetor of the Boston Shoe Auc- the tinuance of the same. mah Means to sel) hts Hoods at the lowest, which can be seon marked in plain ef the door. FIGUBES WILL TELL, 8: ing the pubtic for the great Fees be ban bad! in tne pact season, solicita ine com: ng ny as = he fgares ia troat Our stock 's now complete for the Fall season, sae- French Kid, ailstyles heer inet Same con ‘warrante:!. $3.50 to 4 00 - 2.00 to 3 00 ~ 60 | Within five days from the cay of sale, Teasrves the right FUTURE DAYs. FUTURB DAYS. ‘HAS. W. HANDY Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON USTREED NORTH, BEfW&EN ist AND 2p STS. Under and by virtue of a decres of tha Su- Prime Court of the Jt-trict of Columbia ‘quity cause No. 6 211, Doc, 18, wherein 1. W iiliamsou Js contpiainant and Mary A.Mcaraw et a). are defendants, the uncersignad, as Trustee, iil sell, at public anction, in front of the premises. to the Dighest bidder. on SATURDAY, the 23ch ay of September, 1873, at 5 o'clock p.m., the fol- lowing described real estate, t) wit:—Lot number- ed six (6), in J. B, Kibbay’s recorded subdivision five husdted and seventy-one (571) The improve- ments consist of a thres-story pressed Brick House With store-reom on first floor, being No, 13D steet rorthwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two aval instalments, payable in one and two years from Cay of sale, with interest thereon at seven centum nntl paid, and to ba secured by a re- tion of the title by the Trasteo until the whole is paid, and insurance to ths satt: Fel Fiction of the we fe option. If the terms of sale are not. complied with to resell toe said property at the % | Fisk and cost or the defauiting parchaser, atwer five 90 | days? advertis-ment in the Evening Siar newsp?- per. §200 deposit at the time of sale. All couvey- ure) "ec st. Beth] Go HN F. HANNA, Trustee, = 8.00 to2 60 | Sepl8-eoxds Webster Law Building. en’s Phiiadeiptia make Hoots......-. 35 ns Ely Buors, ail siese and quail: eee HOMAS DOWLING. Auc:toneer, a : 50 | THUSTRE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- Gaiters, xii sizes, from. 90 ERTY ON THE FAST SIDE OF MARKEC 100 PACE, GEORGETOWN, D. C. By order of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trietof Columbia, iz eq 3, 880, Barbour & Smit. the padgpagad wii sell 3 ope to 4S | at public suction, in the premises on cheer bael e -125 | FH+ DAY AFTERNOON, September 37:h, 1873 to aa oer — D: wh its Who a at 436 o'clock p. m., a'l that part of lot forty-three mm ‘col Shoes for their children isealied | (43), in Old Gear: as more particularly tet to— : forth tn Liter 776. at follo 318, one of the land 500 PALES OF MISS¥S* SHOES AT 75 CENTS | records for fald District, together with the im- A PAIR. Het rs amen ol ao ese aore brick other Shoes in prey : once, suitable for dwelling and store purposes, < ahaa rrnens Ree Recin: stuen from €0:50, | Teruset weer Ouecian eek es 50 r. in twelve and eighteen moutes. with interest at 6 ton Shoes, Philsdelphia City | per ceptuin perannum, secured by adead of trast 1to5, at 40 cents. on the property. A deposit of $26 required of the Boys Sch =, aii sizes, at 76 centeper pair, | purchaser whose bid ia accept’ , ‘ho broken stuck ut Summer Goods no oles re WOUDBURY WHKELER. Trastoa, sed. sept B21 4% strest. Great inducercents to wholesale buyers, OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioncers, we Remezsber t ON cise Beh the BOs | geusraws SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TON BHOE A 1ON HOUSE, 491 Ps. are. AY OMNEW TUkic AUENUE, BEE W ZEN Zz iTH AND ey N sepTtr_ L=ZUPOLD RICHOLD, Propristor. ay Figs ot deg oF TESS datea 25) = = = yo} rember, A.D. 1874, and duly re- N26 Seek Shon ereus, corded in Liber Nor 203, Youd 139, one of 605 Penn: Gee | ihe land records for Washingtoa Vouaty, 1a tue virania avenue 0 35 “d Button Holes. ...-0.----. s+ Button .....§1.75 and less Button... 209 10 bh Kid (warranted) -... Button, $1.50 jen! Gent A visit will convince you that these are the visit : goods in this city for the Wo Branch Store, Sep5-tr A WoHD TO THE WISE! @@-NO SHODDY! NO AUCTION !-@R ONLY SOLID LEATHEB! ‘THE Best MAxgS! BOOTS, GAITERS AND TIES, kood as any In the market. 'y 20 per cent, less than any other meucam Penceonuenat B82 sasseesesss 85 g ‘dest GEO. MCCARTHY. LATEST STYLES ! | | Sound planor plat of said city ag part of Lot nu Sold at the well-known Oid Established Shoe House s or iL. HEILBRUN, No. 40% 7th street northwest, ‘Sign of “THAT OLD WOMAN OF MINE.” P. 8.—Price Lists to be had at store gratis. eugzd-em STEAMERS, &o. Beamer JOHN W. THOMPSO! BR. Woop, leaves her » eaves 2 us of 7th anc 943 erect line of casa, Tam, tires ta per me Por farther informati Bank item Knox's Ex the Company's ail rea Wart, foot of Gin streot, press Ufiice. B. J, ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and NIGHT alternately leave Pler 41 East River, New York, every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p, every . Georgetown Monday, and Aiczandris same FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. N, Captain JOuN 2. i office, on, suply at the oftce, over cation at Knox's Ex- SAMUAL BACON, Pros't it taxen at lowest rates. Por Information apply at offte Letro) orto lt. P. A. DENH. Geo ree ap2ltr tan Agen Water ‘15sh surest, street, SAMUEL BACON, President, ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD_Sreausuir LINE BeTwee DON, SOUTHAMFON AND BREMEN, ers jlavre, Loudon, Southamptor a first cabin, $100; ro hale omnpacy willsall every ar: BICHS & Co.. ace ats NEW EXPRESS LINE P EW YORK, HAVEB, LON- For treight or pas Bowling Green, octi-ly BETWE a DELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting ut, Philadelphia, with tye’ ee hee “England Siatobe” ‘a Days. From Philadeiphia—saturday, at 12m, ¥rom Washington—Monday, at lla. m, ¥rom Georgetows— Monday, Freights recolved daily. given to Bostou and FP rovidence, ¥ali River, Consignees wish- ing their landed at George- town wharf will ** Georgetown, D, U. ‘For fai tatorcation appl Teel ‘Though this of lading Picase have them marked toJ. H. JOHNSON re» 1203 it rrest, and 12th-street eat wenlagee C58 WM POUNDS Feet, Geo! B ‘e & CO., 78, i South "Wharves, may30-ly iARD LINE. _ NOTICB. ith the view of dimini: shing the chances of collision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the ork oF Boston, crosstag r Se or nothing to the orth of 43. Of BO at 42 lat.. or nothing to the north of 42. year. pasasge from Queenstown to New the meridian of 00 at s the meridian THE CUNARD eel COMPANY District of Columtta, and by request of the party secured thereby, 1 wilt, urviving trustes, sell at public auction, In front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of September, A. 'D., 1878. at 6 o'clock p.m., ai that certain'plé-o or Parcel of ground known and desigoatet on the ered eight, tn Square numbered five hundred a: fourteen: Beginning for the same at the sontheast corner ef said lot on *’New York avenue;*> then-e southwestardly with said avenue eighteen (13 feet; thence northwesterly at right angie with s: afenue one hundred y parallel with said avenue fifteen feet two and ono quarter Inches (15 2:4); theuce northeasterly to the center of the rear Jine of said Jot; thence east with the thirty-foct alley fifteen (15) feet; thence south- easterly on the line between lots seven and elght cue hundred and seventy-four fest ten inches Q74.10) to the piace of beginning; together with the improvements, ways, easements, rights, priyi- leges, &c., to the same belonging or in aay wise ap- pertaining. Terms of sale: $1091 and expenses of saie In cash: balance in tweive and eightesn montas from cay of sale, for which the notes of tha purchaser, bearing interest and secured by deed of trast, will be taken. A deposit of §200 will be required st the sale. Allconveyancing at parchaser’s cost. If the terms of sale are not compited with within s2ven cays from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the Tight to resell the property at ihe risk and cost of the defanitic ¢ purchaser, after giving flve days notice of such reeale in some newspaper pub!ished in Washington. 1D. C. HHARLES C. DUNCANSON, sepl3-eokds Surviving Trustee. — Sao, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIR- NOR ENTH STREET EAST, NEAR I STREET By virtue of a dead of trust, racorde1 in Liber 7€3, fo'io 287, and of s decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia., in Equity cause No. 5,449, (McDaniel vs. Moultou et al.,) wo Will sell at pudtic auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, October 211, 1878, at & o'clock p. m.. part of Lots number 23, 29, 30 anc 31, in Michler's subdivision of Square number 1026, beginning for the same In the east Mine of 18th Street northeast, 20 feet ana 6 laches from the southeast corner of I and 13th stroo! northeast, thence south 16 feet 3 inch: east 8 feet, thence north 16 feet 3 inches. thance ‘Wert 88 feet to the place of beginning, in Washieg- fon ctr, D. C., being Improved by @ two-story Brick House, corner 13th and I stree Terms: One-fourth cash; [RUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME OUTTAGE SIDE LoT, pithy je I sts, n.e., at aaction. & rf Bac! serait CONRAD KAUPican, } Trastecs. PROPOSALS. jOPOSALS FOR FUEL. Post OrFicz DEPARTMENT, CFFICH DISBURSING CLERK A Wasuinoton, D. C., Angust 302 . Benied Propesals wiil ‘be rocelved at this office Unt 13 o’elock noon, on WEDNESDAY, Septem- ber 25tb, 2378, for furnishing fuel for the Post Oftice Department, as follows: For the delivery and storage of five hundred (500) (3,240 pounds to Sn equal. goad quality; tao. quailty an. quality; tae quality Other than the bert Leo White i tobe determined by sn inspector chosen for that purpese by the Postmaster General; to be thor- oughly screened and free from slate, and to be de- livered within thirty (30) days from the date of the contract, and stored in the vaults of the Depart- ment building before the contracting party will be paid therefer. samples of the coal must accompany and the contracting party must exhibit certidcates fro Sur'r, iso for the delivery aud storage of (20) twenty cords of best Baker's Pine Wood, to be delivered and corded at the Department Building, as may be required, Within thirty (80) days fromi the dave of contract. ‘The whole to be weighed or measured by the in- specter appotnted under the provirion of section 3,711, Revised Statutes of the United States. "The bids will be oper in tha ofics of the Superintendent, in the presence of such bidders a3 may c! to attend, on Wednesday, the 25th day of Beptember. 1878, at 12 o’ciock noon, and the is will be made on or before Tuesday, Uctober 1878. ‘Tne Department recarves the right to reject all or any part of the bids received if deemed for the interest of the Department so to do. A satisfactory bond will be required In cach caso, tobe executed and filed within (10) ten days after Phe award Is mado, for the fatthtul performance of RNSIDE, re 8 Disbursing Clerk and Suporintendeut: bos Otlce Ursipg juperi nt POs Department. sepa-law4w COAL AND WOOD. oe DOWLING, Auctioneer, ANCERY BALE OF IMPROVED REAL TATE SITUATED ON VEST BIDE OF MARKET SPACE, IN GEORSE- TOWN, DISTRICT OF OULUMBIA. By virtue of a Gecree of the Sul Coart of the Disk tor Columtla. boia a spectal £73 term, pasted in acause o: Dowling vs, Bou- cher axa others, No, 3.974, in equity, the under- at 38 jee, will offer at public eale, in tne premiar, on FELDAY, the 7th day mber, 1878, ar veloc p. dcscribed real estate ‘situated fa D.C.. ae of Lot signe fontot of Septe: m.. t old northerly wich the west thirty-seven feet four inch: money in siz. twelve asd cigutosn mostha, and el m mon! the purchaser giving h:s notes ‘toning interest Ee oealocecr fhe sale. or sil of be paid on the day of sa'o. Of tho sae by the Cours and payment of the who é Purchase money, 9 deed wiil > made tothe pur- chater at bis cost ard expe2s9 R. BP. JACKSON, Trustee, No. 155 Bridge st., Goorgetown THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ‘sepl7-10t (0S. E.WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- ART ee ROLLVANIA AVENUK By virtue of adeed of trust,dated March 11. AD. 1871, and recorded on the 14. day of Bi March, A.D. 1871, in Liber No. 639, folio. 430, on6 of the land records for Washington cou. ty, in the District of Columbia, and at the request, of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 37ch Cay of eptember, A-D_ 1878, a: 4 o'clock p- m., the following described real estate, viz:—Ali that iece oF parcel of ground situated in the city of ashingion, District of Com ta, Known as the southeru part of Lot 16, in Ro:ervation 10, bavi & front of 25 feet on Penrsyivania avenue, and ra: ning vack wits the same width to the dypth of feet and 2 Inches, and is improved by a four (4) story Brick Dweillng House aud Store. Terms: Qne-fourtli of the purchass money to be paid In cash; and the restdug in threa equal instal- ents at twelve (12), elghteeu (8) aud tweaty- four (24) months, respectively, with interest oa the whole, payable half-yeariy, to’be secured by not anda deed of trust on the premises, A deposit will be required whea the property is knoe! wn. Tho tering of sale must bz complied with Within one week after sale, otherwise ths property may be resold, after ons week's ice, at the risk and os6t of thé defaulting burcacer. POA DAWN ITLL, }Trastoss, _THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. sepl7-d&d8 UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, YRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE I¥- PROVED REAL ESTATS, on SIXTH ST. EAST, between EAST CAPITOL and A STRHETS SOUTH, being No. 20, Ry virtue of a deed'of trest to ur, dated aly se 1877, and duly recorded in Liber (isa) No, 865, clio 28, one of the land recordsof the piste of Columbia and at the request of the pat ies red thereby, We Will sell at public ancti rem ¥, the in tront of the on THURS. day of eptember, A. D. 1873, at 40°clock p. m the following -described real esta e, vis: Part of Lot No, eleven (11), in Square No, elght hundred and sixty-nine ($69), beginaing for the same at a point oz east 6th street ninety-four fest ssven inches (94 tt, Tin.) north of the southwestern corner of sald Squai and running thence east ninety-six (96) feet; thence north twenty (20) feat: thence west Dinety six (96) feet, and thence south to the place of Ueginning improved by a two-story welling, stables, &c ‘Terms of gale: One-third of the parchase money In cash, and the balance in six, twelveand sightesn months, with Interest at 8 per cent. per annum, BeU on the pr rty sold. If tho terms of sale are not complied with in six dsys from day of sala, the Trustees reserve the right to resell az the pur- chaser’s cost. Palka! at purchaser’s cost. A CeDoslt CHULA Or GREEN pone sepl7__'WM A. GORDON.» } Trustees, W. HANDY, Real Estate Auctioncer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A_ DESIRABLE * RAME DWELLING, No,1733 ELEVENTH SURKET NORTH WEST. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated August 84. ‘A. D, 3877, and duly recorded ln Liber fr No. 865, folio 69, one of the land records fy the District of Columbia, and at the request of tue ¥, WO will soll at public auc- October 13%, A.D. 1878, at 6 o’cideK p.m., in frout of the premises, the follow- thereon, situated ik the civy of Washigione Dis: ereoD, oat ie city of On, i= fries of Colnmbts, Known nd _dosignacea It 16 26 os prene the premises known as ‘erm of sa’e: One-third cash: balance in three, six, ning, twelve, fiiteen and olgnteen onthe, at fen per cent, aDDUM, see! on property sol oraht cash ai the option of the purchaser. "A de- Dosit of one hundred dollars required at UrcRASEF’S Cost. 5 mn Us time of bale. conveyancin; Ss tobe complied with in seven days, AuGustUSs. WORTHINGTON, }TTustees. ‘WM. M. SULTH. 3 #e019, 20, 23,26, 28; oct 5 A OWNMAN & GnuEar ee neers. = ‘eycive, twenty-four iuigh the nobas of the reserve the right to resell the purchaser in default if the terms are not com- plied with in ten faye after the Gay of sale. WM. H. PHILIi, } Trustees, sepld-d&ds JAMES M. LATTA, 2 ‘OHN SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, St. Cloud Building. TRUSTEES’ S8LE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME“ DWELLING, No, 471 | STREET NO“THWEST. FY, virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 10th Jer of December, A.D. 1875. and duly recorded 73 in Liber No. 806, folio 178, et seq..one of thet land records of tlie District of Columbia, and at tue Teduest of the partios mn. Secured thereby we Will sall at public auctlo: WEDNESDAY, the 25th Gay of September, A.D. ovclock p,m infzont of the premises, th described. With the improvements thereon, situated athe ely of Washingvon, Diattict of ‘Catmmbin tomit: The western sighteen (18) feet froit the depth of the lot of lot nnmbered ten (1), 22 square numbered five hundred and sixteen, (616.) This property will be soll subject toa prior trast of eight hundred ($800) dol'ars, which, on payment of interest, will be extende1, Terms of'sate: Three hundred ($300) doliars (in- terest and expenses) In cash; baiance in one year from day of sale with interest at elght (8) per cont. per anni, to be secured on the property sold, CHRISTIAN G. LEDEREE, Unrustaas, GEORGE BAUER, WM, M. SMITH, Salesman, Sef 13-1517, 18,21, 23.825 ,UNCANSON BRO3., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE CAaPritoL AWARE GHOUNDS, CO&NER OF DEL- AVENUE AND B STREET By virtue of three deeds of trast, bearing date, respectively, on the 6:h day of October, A. D, 1872; 9th day of April, A. D. 1878, 224 16h day of June, A. D, 1373. and recordad in liver No, 697, foifo 183; iver No, 713, follo 269, and iber No. 722, folio 237, of the iand records for ‘Washington county, in tha District of Colum 1: and at tl just of the party secured the: ‘will sell at pubiie auction, in front of the premises, on THU: YX, the 10th day of October, A. D: {eter gn inane ith oar ag S uated to. in the District of Columbis, and knot numbered twenty-two, (22), twenty-three. and twenty-four, (24). in the sal ‘west part of lot numbered (dean num! six hun and Ser ceider wiih ee real ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth instalment ‘USTEE’S SALE OF ELEGANT SUBURB- BAN COTTAGE AND GROUN! su DS. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of de | THT Stion,, on ft! co, r-On6 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. » WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. e a STEE’'S BALE 0} AL a PROVED YROPE! ry © TEAR La Ne ‘BTY ON MABYLAND AVENU: BETWEEN 6TH A ‘THEE’ NORTH "180, follo 38°OF Oe lo land records of the District of Cotas tno under Signed trustee will ic auction. in front the pi on ‘MONDAY tt '. September 23d, aD A oe ae Sa eon; al iL¢ Wot, in equare bed, with rms of sale: One-fourth of cash, and residua in thes equal’ paymonts of ear twelveand eighteen months, with interest at 6 por Trom day of sale, the deferrod payments to be Tevet o Sle rhe anucar et lon If torms of sale are nov complied with tn 3 fi H i é i 22. A DECREE OF THES the District of Colum- . juity Cause No,6,433 where- in Greenleaf Jobnson & Co. are pisintitts, and N.3. Pugitt et al. are ‘defendants, we, offer for sale at Fable auction, in front of remises, on MONDAY, the 231 day of 1878. at 6 o'clock p.'m., Lot numbered thir- uaro No. 164. “‘Fheprosehty is amas a tT . 164. ated on 172 K and L streets north: wil ve his noves for the leferred payinents, bearing interest at 7 per cant. per Acnem, payable sem{-ancuaily. and secured by he retention of the title by the Trustees until pald. $200 down at time of sale. ENKY WISE GARNETT, Columbia Law Building, EUGENE CAguEL, Yaa Barbour's Law Rullding. CHAS. W. HANDY, Anct. sop13-d fds TO-MORROW. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SES, 8K DROP LIGHTS, RCo KC, x9 By virtue of a deed of trvst, duty recorded In Liver No. 6. follo 355, of the Bal Fy cords of Washingtcn county. In the District <f Columbia, I will sail, at public aueston, on TUESDAY MORNING, September 24th, 1878, in front of Duscanson Bros, auction rooms, 9th and sts. n.w.. at 10 o'clock, all the goods aud chat- tels named and mentioned in Schedule A, atiached toeaid deed of trnat, and partiy mentioned 1m the heading of this advertisement, sep2l-3t JOXEPH KOSKNBAOUM, Trusteo. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Will be seid, in frovt of our suction o, et (Yuesday,) at clock — “xbout £5 fine Brussels and Ingra'n Carpets, Lot of Ui! Cloth, ac. 1 Top Buy 1 Ooupe Mack IHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. d E°S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND = pati BULLDING BRICK HOUSE, No. \OBTHW EST. it P STREET N yrirtus Of two daeds of fry 38, and March 234, 187 Liber 687, follo 172. and {.iber and by dii 2 will sell at, ita thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at the rate of 8 secured by a deed of trust on Eis propsety sold. ding ab parchaser's cost, $100 down aé timo of eals. ‘Reriua to bo com- lied from Jay of Plog With in ONS RTHANIEL CARUSL. Jn.. sepll-cofds ‘Trastes, A@-THE AROVE SALE 18 POST7ONED yaul TUESDAY. Septomber 24 b. 16:8, a: same RY order of Trustos, Ese 2! “CHARLES W. HANDY, Auct. OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWENTY-SIX BUILDING LOTS IN UNION- a 'N AT PUBLIC AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Septen-, ber 26.b, 1878, at 40'cicek, I shalt soll ou zo 9 premises lots 367. 368. 369,379, snd 371, o & Alsms acd lots 392 to 494 in » situated on Wasbii a ~t, batween Pie Also, lots 527 t Terms: One-fourth cash; vith notes bearing Int restat 7 percent. per id. ardsecured by adsed of trast o: peers nhs Sosseyeaeany, at purchaser’: cost. dex sit required on exh Jotatt seys3-B. " q THO. HOWL B HB. WARNER & C4, 9.6 F strettuw., 'e Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED LOT. COBNER OF SIXT: KC: RIRWET AND ALAS CHUSETLS AV By virtue of a deoa of trust to us, dated 151h gam March, 1878. ana duly recorded ia Liver 833. 5 folio 250, et seq., of the land records = District of Colui tion, on WEDN 1878, at 5 o*clock p. m, i Ne. G. in the subdiy mof squa'e numbered in the records o* the Con Hail lot 45 be paid when the proport: sic and twelve anonthe with Seven per cont., secured by de to be complied with in fiv» ¢ aud recording at purchaser’ WILLIAM BIRNEY: ARTHUR 4. BIRNKY, $ Trustees, sep23-dta 330 4% street. 3 balaace erest at rai of trast. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- BY ON FOURTH STREET, GEURGQE- 7 , D. O, By virtue of a decd of trust, dated 16th day of pa Felvnaiy, &-D. 1873, and uly recorded in fa Liber 774, follo $10, one of the land records ie for the District of Columbia, and by request of ue y s;cured thereby, I wil sel. at pabite anction, in front of the premisés, on TURSDAY, 241 Sap- vember, A.D, 1878, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., all that ceriain plcce or parcel of ground lying and being in the city of Georgetown, D. G.. known and de- Sertbed a3 being a of 1L,in Beatty & Hawkins’ amended adaiton to sald Geurgotows: Beginal for the same at the southwest corner of sal Tupning thence esst with the line of 4th streat and one-half (3334) feat more or lors to the west wall of a sinail brick tenement built on Rartof the same and on the adjoining lot by An- rew Barker in his life time; the; wail of the said house to the north line of sald lot; thence west to the northwest cornor of sald lotzand thence hy ahd with the wost lino of aid Jot to the place o1 ning; to; er eo iprove- mests, rights, &c, Hy Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, notes bearing interest at the rate of 19 per cent, per annum until paid, and so- cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not compiled with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the rigat to resall the property at the risk and cost of the defauitiny Durchaserafter five cays’ public notice, A deposit ‘of $100 required at tims of gale, sepl2-codds _ W. H. HARRISON, Trustee. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctieneer, /OMFORTABLE BRICK DWELLING ONTHE SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET, BETWEEN 3p AND 241Tu STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 2¢t? 1878, at 6 o’eleck, in front of the fecligrans | shall sell the east 18 feet 2 inches, by a dept of 100 feet, of Lot Wed by Bes ‘Square 37, comfortable two- sory Brick Dwelling: situate above. ‘Terms: Qno-third cash; balance at six and tweive months, with notes bearing interest at 8 Der cent per annum untll paid, and secured by a decd of, on the property. Conveyancing at Di & deposit of $50 required when the property ts sold. repa-a UT Chas6r’s Cost, THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PUBLIC SALE OF FINE FIRST-CLASS RES- GEOBGBROWN. ix of trust to the nnder- By virtue of a decd of dae ere ae A.D. 1375, ro- the 4 ace of and fing pur- ree 13 peas Sane M. ASH¥OHD, Erastoos. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. sepl7-d OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, hal 5 412 7th st. northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROV: PROPERTY, SITUATE ON VERMONT AVENUK. BETWEEN K AND L 8Ts. N. W., CONSISTING OF A N. ME SKICK RESIDENCE, No. S. 9. ‘irtue of @ deed of trast to ps, a 101 By vi dated the 8th éay of June, A.D. 1874, and uly re corded in Liver No.’ 763, folio 134, one of thi land records of the District or Columbia. and at 8, at ington” ‘Distrlet of Colum: D2, ict of Colum- to with: Sub-lot numbered twenty-seven (27), of John O. Evans? recorded subdivision of sub-lots numbered fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, sn teighteen, of Jolin. Kidwell’s recorded si>- duvision of ists in square numbered two hundred and seventeen, together with the Improver -nts, consisting of the Handsome Brick Residence, No. 1019 Vermont avenue. ‘Terms of taloas preseribed in the deed of trust: ‘Tho full amount of the indebtedness, together with the Interest, costs, commissions and expensos In cash, and the balance at twelve, twenty-four aad thirty-six months, for which ths notes of the pur- chaser, 1g interest at the raze of six per cen- aes fer cee ae a day of sale and ee ¥ a deed of trust on the property so! taken. A deposit of five hundred dollars shail ba requifed of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing snd revenue stamps shall ba at mise of the purchaser, Tue Trastcos rs- gerve the right to resell tha property at the risk and cost of the purchaser fn defanis, if the terms are not complied with inten Oa '$ after the day of . 3. He IP, cepl9-Géds JAMES M, LARA, ¢Trustecs, 1K FRAME HOUSE, WITH LARGELOT, N'GR vente Saves NORTHEAST, NEAR COLUMBIA RAILROAD, deed of trust to ma, dated i, 1877, duly recorded ia Liber fr Feclion Of ths party sosuted thossbee 1 ohal ei ; \t pac, auction, in front of the previlaes, on Saat Thay Part off 0-1 erase GoD, Pan ae See ++ Part of lot 20, in square 859, being then bs feet inc mt on ith street northeast rt by thi full depth of said lot, together with the taprowes ments, consisting of a very nice houseof five ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; of which $75 must be paid when is struck off; ey equal payments, with interest at by deed of ing and recordin, ae paenasor 8 Cost. EL) 4 BR GEE Pane STEE’S Pots OF PRORESTY IN virtue of s deed of trast, auly recorded No. 729, follo 4, one of the land T. COLDWELL, Keal Estate Auctioneer, e = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPER- TY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNE? OF BECOSD AND C STREE'S NORTHW SST. By virtnesf adcedof trast, dated January %, 2. A, PD. 1675. duly recorded ta Liber No, 773, Folio 18, one of the iand records fer the Dis=.. trict of Columbia, and at the request of tha parly secured thereby. We will sell, at public auction, in front of the prewises, on THU DAY, r 3, 1878. at 6 o'clock p. m.. the fouowing teseri real estate situate in the city of Washington, D. to wit: All of sub-lot numberel twen*y-seven, (27), of the division made by Mary B. Dayton of origi- nal lot nineteen, (19), and part of criginal [o> eighteen. (18). in reservation numbered eleven, (11), said sup lot twenty-seven (27) being pari of original lot numbered nineteen, and having afront cn horth C street of twenty-three and a haif feet, and one hnudred and five feet on 24 strsct west, together with the Improvements, #c. ‘erms: Ono-third cash, and tho ba'ance in six, twelve and eighteen month, with interest at eight ber cent per annum, secured by a deed of traston the property sold. or all cash, at option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, ard all conveyancing aud reesrding at pur- cbaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with tn seven Gays, otherwite the trustees reserve the right to resell the reps, at the risk and cost of ths de- Tealting were aser. after five days’ advertisement. OCH TOTTEN, } Trustees, BRAINARD H. WABNER, Bey 33,3043 As T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctioneer, ‘USTEES’ SALE OF TWO THREE-STOREY BRICK DWE‘.LINGS. Nos, 612 AND 514 B REET SUUTHE ADT, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decom- ber 17. A.D. 1874, duly recorded tn Liber ru | No. 770, Folio 871, one of the land records: tor the District of Columbia, and at the written re- quest of the secured thereby. wo will sell, at public auction. in front of the premises, on *#I- aX. October LL 1878, at 5 o'ciock p.m. the fol- described real estate. situate in t Wasbington, District of Columbia, to wit of Lot numbered two (3), i Teet six ard a-haif (6's) 1 Southeast corner of sala two (52) feet six and a~ ) inches by that -width, the depth of ono hundred (108) feotand four {@) inches, together with the improroments, Ac, ‘Terms: ‘One-third cash, and the belance st six, Saelve, and eighteen months, with tnierost atS per cert per annum, secured by ® decd of trost on the prepesty sold, or alii cask st opsien of the pur chaser. A depcsit of $100 required at tee tims of sale on each bouse, and ail conveyancing snd re- cording atpurcbaese’s cost. ‘Terms to be comp ied ‘Wit in syrem ders. oth-rwise the Trusiess rasecve tbe right to rerell tho property at the risk and cost of Use defaniiing parokener, or pur 3, after ro days’ at vertiaen: BRaisakp B. EDWARD W; ood ; WARXBR, + ALCODE ™ {Tensteon, OVBSBAMENT SALB OF QUANTREMAS- TRR'S STORES. Deseo? Quaarasnastea's OPvicu. WASHINGFON, D. C., Septem er 19.1373. Will be acid es'pudtic ‘susticn, at the 2 er's Corral, coener ‘of 14 250 0 ste. aNa IW o'clock am. Fisi- Dey on ha, 1573, following de jarness, Henting and Cook Ziovss, master's Dropety; sls Hora, Cart, and @ vasiery of Tents, Bxes, Shovels, amd a vaviety of Camp and Garrison Zyuipage. For fuli particulars apply wo tds office, Larms 3 A. P. ROCKWELL, sepal-4t Depot Quartermaster. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, °. ss TWO FRAME HOUSES, No. 418 and 423 TWELFTH STREET 9.W.. Premises, Lots Nos. 13 and 14, In Square 327, with the two two-story frame houses thereon, ‘Terms Niberal—given day of sale. SL-Cids TT, KE. WAGGAMAN, Auctr. JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, SALE OF IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Sopt, 27:h, at 5« clock, in front cf the premises, we will BA. tell Lots 1 2.3 and part 4, square 1058; A, a Atd% o'cls Li square 929: 97h, bet, A aud Kast Capitol sts s.3. Un BATURDAY, September h, at 5 o'clock Pp m., part Loti9, equare 878; 7th, bstweea @ aud sts. s.¢., improved by a5-room frame houss, At Bis oveicck p.m., Lot 21, equare 1047; K st., be- tween 13th and 14th ets, 8.9, On TUESDAY, October Ist, at 5 ee > Loi, La? 738: corner K aud Now Jersey avexues.e., fronting 36 feetou New J-rsey aye- nue, and improved @ 2-story brick honse, At 5g o'clock pow., part Lot 9, square 743, M strser, between New Jersey avenue and Ist siieet .oull- east, 2-stcgy frame. 6 rooms. 5 ‘Title good, or no sale. A deposit required at time ¢f Sale. Terms Uberal, and made known a tims o H Soy! 1, H. WABNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, i — TRUSTEL®’S SALE OF A THRKE-STORY AND BArEMENT GEICK HOUBK, No. 49 K STREET NORTHEAST, WITH THE By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated 28th July, 1874. recorded in Liber No. 758, ff fo'lo 306, cue of tha lant records for that. county of Washington, D. ©., 1 shall sell at pu on MONDAY, sale, in front ef the premi: 2 30ih day of September, 1873, ‘at 6 o'c ock p. m., That part of > quare nunibered six hundred an i ss. enty-five within the followin; viz: Commencing at a point two hundred aut twenty feet from the northeast corner of sald and running west twenty fest, thence south ‘east twenty feet One-fourth cash, tof which a $50 will be required to be made fmmed!- ately after the sale:) balance in six, twelve and hteen months, with ten per cent. per anaum interest until paid, to be secured by a dsed of trust on the p: ith an insurance clauss; and if the terms are complied with in ten days after gale. tho ty will be resold after five ds78° be published in the ** Evening Star,*’ at and cost of tre defaulting pi ne oat Ot JOHN E KENDA LEY Teite 3 ‘rustes, B. H. WAEBNER, Auctioneer, Bep20-d \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF THOSE Henveone FOUR-STORY DWE LIN GS sf, Nos, i313, 1321, CORCORAN arta ori Sas Estee cach dated the 2ist & XD iete an o- Torre Teoords of et dolum ‘subscribers wil sel, to tho highest Biaaer. 8 olclack. pm. on 1878. the sttusted in Square Ne. Distrst of ards’ fost, ana Terms tm ean and the per aan of frum gaa ta | THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY...,......5eptember 23, 1878, Prof. Gardner on Hard Times. sti: Dis mawnin’, ez I war walkin’ out mong the sunflowers in de back yard,” —— Brother Gardner, as the janitor of the Lime Kiln Club finally’ got through sneezing, “Mis- ser Darius Green, the white man, come ‘long, an’ dere was a powerful sad look on his faceez he leaned ober de fence an’ said: ““Misser Gardner, dis suilerin’ hez got to come to a cease!" ()Hez ye got de shakes an’ chills?’ I axed. “Wuss dan dat, Misser Gardner. Ize work- in’ all de long week for ten shillin’ a day, an’ Whar de money goes I can’t tell. De ole woman wants new cloties, de chillin’ want dis an’ veces rent runs behin’, an’ Ize gitiin’ des. “Shoo! now, but iet’s make some figgers on de fence, "I tle him. "Now, den, yeu chow terbacker?” “*¥es, I chew "bout ten cents’ worf a day. bes ap 's Seventy cents a week. An’ you drink Tr “Well, of course I drink a glass now an Gen—maybe fifteen glasses a week.’ ***Dat’s seventy-five cents moah, sab. What @’ye doon Sundays?’ “*Oh, go up to de beer garden.’ “ An’ you spen’ a dollar at least?’ “* 1 guess 0—maybe two of ’em." “*Say twelve sbillins, an’ dat makes two dollars an’ ninety five cents per week. I reckon you frow away at least free dollars ebery week, sah.’ “** Brow it away “*Yes, sah. Dat money would pay your rent an’ buy your flour.’ * But a feller must hey some comfort.” De same, sah. De greatest comfort in de world am to see de reut paid up, de family dressed up, de table loaded down, an’ de ole Women able to go tochurch. Yoa frow away frce dollars ebery week, sah, an’ den you go Teun’ cussin’ de times, de wedder an’ de man who hez saved bis money.’ “Gem'len, dat white man ec: Diack fool an’ a dog sicaler, alter de case a bi! i third of bh *reun’ dat he’ head a riot. o dis club s) d me anole it dat dtd: @ is frowin’ away one- weekly wages, an’ den blowin’ gittin’ desperit an’ am ready to Doan’ let me heah eny member spinnin’ dat yarn, kase if he doos dars gwine to be a committee of investizashun an’ dat committee won't whitewash wort a cent!”—[Free Pre tou, ihe young baronet who. Capt. Donnellan ly maried Napile —was han: avo Was the dangh of Mr. Campbeii, my By large fortu n Australia and settled at 8 ot Park ii Berksi England. His daughtel first married an officer of the Guards, Capt. Ricardo who became a drunkard. She her: began to drink more than was good for he ‘They went to Dr. y's famous Water-cure establishment at Malyera. There began an in- trigue between Dr. Gully, quite an elderly man, and the wife. The Captain died, but the intrigue Went on. “After a while she edat Balham, near London, and Gully tool house communicating with hers by the garden. presently met at Brighton a youn barrist cf means and expectations named Bravo, and hnaliy married him. They took up theiradode et Belbam, a Mrv. Coxe residing with them. Ore afternoon Mr. Bravo came down as us from London, took a ride on horsebac! drinking some burgundy, was taken y sick after dinner, and died. There was every symptom of poisoning. The first inquest being unsatisfactory, a long inquiry followed at the instance of the Home Office. ‘It resulted in a verdict that Mr. Bravo died of poison, but by whom administered the evidence did not show. The verdict left his widow, her companion, and Dr. Gully under a heavy cloud of suspi- cion, and great curiosity will now be left to know whether she has left Sef rode p alae light upon her husband's death—[N. ¥. Sun. THE Rev. Mus. HANaFORD DENOUNCING Tonacco.—The New Jersey state convention of Universalists met in Hightstown Tuesday, and continued in session until yesterday. The Icllowing officers were elected: President, D. L. Holden, Jersey City ; vice president, Joshua kK. Morton, Hightstown; secretary, Rey. F. Hitchcock, Newark; treasurer, A’ K. B D Hop. The question of the admission of the nd Church of Jersey City, of which Rey. Hanaford is pastor, was introduced by - Forrester, who, after stating that ha ao aes its admission last year, said he now believed that according to the usage of the denomination the society should be recog- nized. A motion to that effect was adopte without discussion by the convention, with enly two negative votes, and Mr. Bostwick, Miss Ellen E. Miles and Mrs. Miles were ad- mitted as delegates Wednesday morning. Mrs. Hanaford introduced a resolution opposing the ordination of young men who used to- bacco. After a discussion, during which it Was suggested that a proper prelimt step would be the expulsion of the leading ciergy- men who used the weed, the resolution was saopied in a modified form. The new church at Trenton,and Revs. J. Hartzell, Wm. Ta lor, F. Hitchcock, and J. Billings were adimit- ted to fellowship.—[¥. ¥. World, 20th. TRaMPs SURROUKDED AND CAPTURED.—A large body of tramps have for sometime past Ten@eevonsed at Stetton, Fai They had com- eae overawed (he inbaGitante, and their emends for money, kes, and food were rompuy aceeded to for fear of vivlence. eir depredations were carried to such an extent thet the aid of the poliee was souch Attbrce o'esek Tharcésy wore: 5 aided by citizens, surrounded and secured ten of the tremps. They were eommitted for va- granecy by Justice Ford. INJUBCTION O THE BADE Jerry PAYMENTS. While the stoek holders of the South Pass Jetty Cox pany Were Loidizg 2 messing in St. Loais yes erday for the election of new directors a 4 mporary Injunetion was granted by zane Thayer, of the cireuit court, resteaizing company or its oMcers from relinquishing to the United States or any other body or parson &n assignment made in January last by Jas.B. Eads to the South Pass Jetty Company for tha ce ee Of $250,(00, ta which ho is to become niitled when he obtains and maintainsa jeity channel of 25 feet in depth. Not to LEAVE THs VaTican.—A dispatch from Reme to Renter's Telegram Company says a special congregation of the cardinais has just decided that the Pope should not leaye the Vaticau unless under special over. ruling circumstances. Cardina! Nina is seek- ing to ascertain whether the German Catholics are inclined to follow party orders or orders from the Vatican. Pending the result of his inquiries, it Is understood that negotiations With F Bismarek will ba almost entirely suspended. The Vatican has ordered the Catholic bishops in Mexico to abstain from Participation in poiitical contests. THE BurRNeD CANAL STEAMER.—During the labor troublesin July of last year the canal sieamer Star No. 3 was burned, on the Chesa- peake and Ohio canal, atdam Ne. 6, by men supposcd to be strikers. The own the boat, Messrs. Weld & Sheridan, bronght sui against Washington county, in ich ti buining occurred, and against the A%ma In- surance ecmp; for a risk held by them upon the boat. whole amount sued for was some $i, The suit against Washing- ton county, which was agreed to be a test case for both, was removed to Howard county, but the suit has been compromised, counsel for the county agreeing to pay $1,300, thus vir- tually settling both cases on a basis of $2,600. o STeainG A Boat Crvp's DraMonps.— While the Dixon, DI1., boat elub were at prac- lice on the Rock river, a few evenings ago, thieves entered their club house, and carried cff a Jarge quantity of diamond shirt studs, sleeve buttons, diamond pins and other arti- cles of greet value. Smk JOHN McDonaLp having lost his seat for Kingston, Ont., in the dominion parila- ment, has been put forward as a candidate in Victoria City, British Columbia, and will un doubtedly be elected. celia SRLS THE Rev. JOHN MILLER, the independent Prinee- Mr. Miller was lately severed from the Presbyterian church for publishing and maintaining the doctrines contained {n his Pook gnuitied, “Questions Awakened by the & The Chinese of San Francisco have given Lega ha yellow fever sufferers’ fund. = movement of grain, and ly winter wheat, ey Chicago from the west and Southwest continues to be enormous, and roads - Reel unable to a prin aa. Hurst, secretary of the cago Odd Fellows’ Benevolent association, is —— somewhere in He used up al Of the society's money in fast living be- fore he ran away. vel rode into the iechars and got off Fables for Good Little Boys. . TUE TWO DOLLARS. “Get ont of my way?" said the t reshack Dollar, m Government's Prom tse ment's Pr of Golds aia the Tcau’t get out or Sour way MORAL. Whea the Moon asksthe nan toget out of her light, ‘bere'pa very fine chance fora wary free hehe wis kc ROE SENNOTT. Hawkeye Hits, —The Indians are realty more capab) civuization than we were disposed to dels They have taken to robbing vain. ‘The first vg you know some of them will st: - ings bank on the Boston plan. oe —Ivis pleasant to nole the associated press dispatches again announcing in regular alter pation that the pope is very ill, the pope inuch better, the Pope hasn't been ill at all. We aon't take any ‘asure in the sufferings of the pope, but unless he puts in all his time relapsing or convalescing, there always seems. to be a kind of lull tn European politics. —Gen. Weaver is a consistent fat oye man. He would just as soon chew up a mi ticket when he is thirsty, as drink a quart of milk. So lone as the ticket is good for the milk, it suits him justas weil. When he wants 10 go to Chicago he buys a ticket, sits down in his office, and’ actually believes ‘that he goes to Seong igeg Cy out £ his chair, use his ticket says it passage to Chicago. ee enn eee ——____. _A PutLosorntcaL Excrrsionist.—Elderly Gentleman (politely to middle-aged spinster, € recs pe of — tourists where, may I ask, are you going next Middle aged Spinster: “Ob, let me see im : Genev Elderly Gentieman: “ Goi Geneva! Why you are in Geneva!” Midd aged Spinster Oh, then I'm going to Mila: 42%-The small politician who hangs around lager beer saloons screaming to admiring com- panions that People, by gum, sir, get thelr deas from a hireling press, sit, that you can buy for a dollar, sir," usually does not have the doliar necessary to buy a hireling press. — {P. I. Man. 49°‘ I thought you had hada dreadful row with X—, but you always seem to be fo- gether n have you made it up with him: “My dear fellow, I detest him cordially! Bat 1 determined tofmake him uncomfortable, so I've become friends with him agaia so as to hi the chance to say disagreeable things to him.—[Paris Figaro. ceased, aid daughter of Joseph o friends of the family are Invited to ral from her late residenc: a F street northwest, To-morrow tacruing at Mi at 2 o'chock, DAVIS. On September ¥8. 1878, at 12:89 a.m. stter a painful ifiness, MARY ANINE, Dee loved nite of Jobn ‘T. Davis, aged tairty-three years and three bs. Se aves hs Ave T Acd flowers to wi . ‘esnesaay afternoon at 2 o'¢ trie: ds are cordiatly tuvited to PAYNE, At2o‘clock oa the eventng of Sap- tomter 20, HARRIE? Payne, the beloved Wife of Kober’ Payne, in the seveuty-soveath Year of her age, Dearest mother thon hast left us, We thy loss most desply feal. But *tis God that bas berott as, He can ail our sorrows bal, Therelstives sud friends of the {amily ara re- spectfutly invited to attend tho funeral from her Iste Nineteenth street northwesty rs o'clo-k. Interment st tery. P.8.—Dervice a1 the Union September 21st, 1878, CORNELIUS Daiive of the county of Carrey, lnetend, parish of Kellbury, aged fifty-six years. The relatives and friends of the farnily are rex spectfuily invited toatzend tho funeral, on Tues- day afternoon, September 24. at thred o'clock, Trem bis late residence, coruer K street and Deia~ ware avenue me, - pel. ULLIVAN, a 8 SULLIVAN, UNDERTAKERS, fc. V V 2 = poiey and Sa (Formerty with B. F, Harvey), 920 F street n.w., One door eat of Tenth street, Burisl Caskets of all grades and Bolles Kimbaimed and Prepared for transportae Lady attendants st short notice. striclly firsi-class and on the moss reaschable terms, ed uy P27 grey IBBE Bs. Tale, ig s: C. (Mepigenre at or > 4 ‘balmod an: for transportation. BS Sl WMIGIFE, UNDEETARBR, 1337 10% at, nw. marl2-Iy A. Bunaponr, UNDERTAKER, S16 Pone’/a avenue wen m= RAILROADS. JALTIMOKBS SND O10 RAILEOAD SAE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, Rndiumel Toate amt Skort Tine to he . forth weni and Southw ‘TO BARS EFFECT SUNDAY, JUmE 9, 1533, SS PEEPS a eae = rp ies ‘Express, Rides G:ty. On suntay Wo Hainan culy. 8 Beipley’s, Lau A oe Junction, Jawap's, ver, and oy aS it a ements ane ‘7. \Gwa, and Way vis Hatay, 2 {7400.1 Palmaere and Laurel Express, 8:10 8 im. —V'oins of Mocks Craaborry, Strasburg, inewester, H: own, and Way Stations. 8:20am. New York, Palais, Bosoa and and Phuateytae ‘ong sie Sa Eon eu a 10:00 . Baltimore E: Stops at Bis- PR gg tou, Jessup’sand Hanover, 12:10 ieee ace) Annapolis, Elifcott City a :30p. ul, —New York, Piflatelphia and Boston Express, On Sundays to Saltimore oaly, stop- ihe Stall S:ations. Scops at Laurel, acy. m- iauore, Bat-usburg, ‘and Laarel ‘Expres. Frodorick via Kolay. Stopsst Auuap- i's Junction, (35 'p. t—Tolnt of Rocks, Frederick, Hag Stations, On Sune Btartons ouly. Annapolis sud Way Sire m.—Philadeiphia, Norfolk an‘ Baldimore ‘Express, Norloik except s ¥. Norfolk Pas- gengers taken in the Uare direct to Boat at Cane ton, Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel. +8:50 p. m.—Balttmore aad Way Stations, 17,25 P, w. Chicago, and Go.umbas xpress, Sleeping Gare to Chicago. inimore Kxpreaa. 12:4 D. m.—3t, Louis, Cincinnatl, Louisville and Pittsburg Mxpress, ‘Pittsburg, except Sunday. Pullman care. :80 p.m.—New York, Puiladelpbia and Balti- more Exnress, Sleeping Var to New York, aud hTraias stepat esy Station. “30 GwHEAT fF 1878 renssvivana 1878 WEST AND SOUTHWEST. TO THE NORTH, WEST A! 4 tails, Splendid Double esc, Spot aie, planes Se 10TH, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and 3 stroeta, as follows: For Timeturg ag the West, 10:19.ra, dally, ittsburg to Ci Fao a Galigs with Palace Carto Gbicaga = i Baitimore and Potomac ‘ADAG ae lagers "yale aad Ba 2 Care to Watxlas, - For ‘Wiillamepors, Lock Haven, and Kimira, st 10:20 Wii'Now Vork and the Bane, 1:45 a, m. 2049-80 vor New York and the East, 1:50 p. m. day. ex aifording transfer eon Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:65, 5:39 a m, vor Pope's Oreck Pine: O86 x me wi 4:90 D, mae wor Ainapola 6:68 m. and 4:20 p.m. catty, Alerandrie and Fredertcksvarg, Reil- i

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