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4 eel etl tssesneesnennancecenssneeesit STEAMERS, &c. CBASSE OF, SCHEDULE. — The steamer ATTANO, Capt. WM. H. BYzgs, willton and attr Getober 19k, 1888, we Gthstreet wharf every MON: AY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a m., for Chay fico and landinus in Wicomico river, and on SAT- URDAYS for Machodoc, making her usual landings, excepting those in Nomini_ For additional inform: ation inquire at G. L. Sheriff's Coal Office, Nos. 323 and 1114 Pennsylvania avenue, or at wharf office, foot of 6th and N streets aw. octl5-tr Agent. 1} : _G@ TUCKER JON! GUsMHER ARRANGEMENT. . [(ONROE AWN. FOR NORFOLK, TOR MONRO! 'D THE ‘The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain C.J. Boxe. VILLE, leaves 6th-street wharf, until, | notice, every Monday, Wed- besday an o’cloc! . l., connecting yu ‘steamers (£0 Boston, Providence and other jorthern _poin urning, leaves Norfolk ev Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock pas, anal BOLUS BEER ASPET Woon, leaves her wharf, terminus of — Tih and Mh street line of cars, st Tw, za. tree tinier per week, for Currie: = an, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at inter- Hnediate landines each tri Mon. cay. Chumiay and Satariog. ee mcs i T furtker information, ly at the office, over etropolitan Bank, Knox's, Beprees Office, Sempany's Wharf, foot of 6th street ne? OF at the calied for on application at x's Ex- ‘saw ACCINELLY, Agent oY BACON STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamers JON GIBSON and E. ©. KNIGHT, alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m. Sa every Saturday, and Alexan ia eame da Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, i. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President. MAN LLOYD-Sreausnie New Yorg, Havas, LoNDos, ap BREM thix company w: Sat- sail every Bremen Pier, foot of 3d st., E of passaie: From Ne Radi York to Havre, Loz-lon, Southampton: and Bremen, frst cabin; $100; second. cabin, 860, gold; steeraze, $0. currency. “For freight of pas! gaze apply to OLLRICHS & CO.,2 Bowling Green, New York. octl-ly (esses NEW EXPRESS LINE BET WEE HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, W. INGTON * AND GEORGETOWN Se oto ‘onnecting at Philadelphia with e Line for Boston, Propidence ane? i JORTH GE Laxe Betwr the New England States. Sailing Days. From Philscelyhia—Saturday, at 12 m. From W “ton—Monday, at Ia. mi. ‘own— Monday? at 7 p. m. Freights reccived daily until 5 p.m. Throngh bills of lading given to Boston and auc Fall River. Con. ny their goods landed at’ Georgetown wart will please have them marked “Georgetoun, D. For full inte ion apply to J. H. JOHNSON & ©O., 1202 F est, and. 12th-street wharf, Washington, P. C., G. F. HYDE, 59 Water street, Georgetown, D. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CO.: General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel: phia. inar20-ly Guxanp ‘LINE. i ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Hein, the Steamers of this line take a specific course [or ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New ork or Bocton, Crosefug the wevidias of 60 203 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage c1 the meridian 0f 60 at 42 lat. or nothinueto the north of 42 THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. ITED. Between New York and Liverpool, Catli nowt xew 1, C07 Harbor. = = = NEW YORE. FROM NEW YORE. Wed, Oct. 90! Scythia... Weds 6 Abyssinia..Wed., De Nov. 20 algeria. "Dec. ing Wednesday from New York. Rates of Passage. By steamers carry-ne steerage, 680 and 100 gold, ot carrying steerage, 880, $100 and ding to accommodations. Tickets to Pur: 15, cold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Tickets issued ——— low rate of $60 gold during the {fall and inter season. Steeraxe at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laden wiven for Belfast, Glaszow, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean porte. ‘or freizht and passaze apply at the Company's once, ‘No. 4 Bowling Green, or both steeraze and to OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Washing- ‘Psly. CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. RAILROADS. PALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. jational Route and Short Line to the La North, Northwest, West and Southwest. TO TAKE ErrecT SUNDAY, June 9, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON: sw York, Philadelphia, and Boston icott City. On Sunday to Baltimore Shipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- Hanover, and Elk aucee ‘ay. (Cran- 6:50 a. m-—Baltimore, Annapolis and __BOOTS AND SHOES. _ [HE NEW Yor} T 605 Pennsysivania avenue. K SHOE STORE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK COMPIL Better Gouin and Lower Prices Than oor Devore. All our Goods are bought for cash, at the very Jowrest prices, from the best manufacturers. One Price. No Branch Store. os eed mpeeree SSsRZsSsaaR Sooper Be gor ZRSESSRC gE: 28-tr GE@. MoCARTHY. gran OF THE RED FLAG, THE GREAT RUN FOR THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. A large stock of FALL GOODS {ust received, we are eelling them at the fol rices en's Calf Boots, land sewed, $3.50. curs Kip Slaughter Books 0. eS en's Genuine Kip Boots lowing low, = GY 3 ‘om $1.75 up to $4. 10 cases Men's Kip Boots consigned to be sold at $2 ‘a pair. A large ne oc Beahermicns India Rubber Boots, from. 10 85. Men's Calf Boots, good quality, (will bear inspec- tion,) 82 a pair. Boots, from 75 cents to pol Shoe 1 90 cents up > cents a pair. Ladies’ Shoes and G: all sizés and from 75 cents up to 84. Men's Shoes, from 75 cents up to $2.50. Children’s Shoes, from 25 cents up to $2. We have BOOTS and SHOES of every Seasons of the year. tion. 100 Cases Just OPENED. SPECIAL INDUCEME BUYERS. ceats a pair. 75 conts a pair, to $2. le Gaiters, at 33.50. qualities, descrip ‘TS TO WHOLESALE GPECIAL OFFERLNGS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, az L HEILBRUN'S' POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 7th street. Bien Or—“Tuat OLp Woman oF MYKE” Ladies Lace Shoes Ladies Button. Boy's School Child's Shoes. If not, call at GARTRELL & Ct 815 7th st.'n-w., between H and I. ¥ buy first-class STOVES and RANGES at lowest prices. A first-class LATROBE, 2 Cal t __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ ABEXOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? o he, to! heat two rooms, at $30. Kemember the ntunber, 8 ears Relea” Cnneater, Hagerstown, and | Tire betweett Hand Ise opposite Goldsnaldt's Way via Relay. $7:40 a. mi.— Baltimore and Laurel Express. Toy Store. [022-tdec25] GEO. E. Balla. me —Vount of Kocks, Cranberry, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. 8:90 a. m—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- Parlor Car to New York and Philadelplna. Stops at Annapolis Junction. 18:35 a. m—St Louis, Chicaxo, Columbus, and Puttebune Exrress,’ Hagerstown aud Valley Branch except Sunday. ugh Car to Staun- ton. Pyliman Car to Cincinnati daily. Grafton to Sandusky. daily, except Saturday. 9:00 ree Sunday only, Baltimore, Annspolis and Way. 10:00 a. m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens- burg, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jes- sup's and Hanover. : z n — m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and ay. 1:0 p. m—New York, yhia_and Boston MD Frese, Oo Sundays to ealtuers ay aoe ‘ing at all Stations. St at Laurel. ‘Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Btops at Aunsp- olis Junction. - 14:50 p uL—Point_of Rocks, Frederick, Ht ‘town, Winchester and Way Stations. "On Sun- Gays to Point of Rocks and wey Stations only. 74:40 p. m—Baltimore, Annapol and Way Sta- tions. 30 p. m.—Philadelphis, Norfolk and Baltimore = Express ‘Norfolk excent Sunday. Norrolk Pas. Ts taken in ‘ars direct to Be Can fon Btop at Blacensbi and Laurel. 16:50 p. m.—Baltimere and Way Stations. 47:15 p. m—Chicao and Columbus Express. Sleep- tsd0 pm Sait re Express. 49:25 p. m—St Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and press. Pitteburs, except Sunday. - 9:30 p. m—New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Expreea._Siceying Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. (t) Daily. Other trains caily except Sunday. trains stop at Kelay Station. Jel0 1878 rex§iti¥ia 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Beenery, Magnificent Equipment. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINETON, from Depot, NS 3 ‘ASHIN IN, }, CO. ber of th and B streets, as follows: For_Pittsburx and the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburx to Cincinnati, St Louis and Chicago; 7:40 p. m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. Baltimore and Potomac Hailroad. For Canandaicua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niazara Falls and the North, at V-40 p.m. daily, except Satur. Gay, with Palace Car to Watkins. For Williams. rt Lock Haven. and Elmira, at 10:10 a m ¥, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:45 a.m. and 9:30 p. m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Pullman Cars, cept Sunday. , affordi: direct transfer to Fulton taretke stoning double Seariawe ant Jocoay SREERE TSS » cae meee meer For ed Lass mi, and S30 and S30 pale Limited Express, 9:10 a m daily, except Sun. Accom Zmodation for Baltimore, 6:55,8:30 8 m. and “20 p.m. daily, except For. Poye’ e Line, 6:55 mm. and 4:20 p.m xt Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:55am and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. Alexandria and Fredericks! Batl- road and Alexandria and Washing- ton Hailroad. Alexandria, 6,7, 8, 9-10, 10, 11 . 3 1, 8, 42 Forge wT in’ ‘On Sunday at "10's. me kaa t For Richunond and the 2:45 am. and9am ; 6:10 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Trains icave Alexandria ‘for We 6 7,8, 9:10, 10, 11. a.m.; 1,3, 4:20, 5, 6:: Tpm On Sunday at 8 and 1) a m. and 6:20 p. m. ‘Tickets, information, and parlor car ac- sommodstions can be ‘at the Offices, east corner Thirteenth street and: Pennsylvania ave. pue; ‘ylva- wwenue, and-at the depot, where wedese as. fetioe the cicekina of ‘bawwage to a PAST AIMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE THOMSON. Manager novi0 _ THE TRADES. informed that INDERY = fore. ‘The same excellent workmen ed, and the work turned Baltes uh wayetior etyg which tas always bean 8 ic of the Laisly 1019 Pennsyleanta ave., 3d floor. i, Sees. CABINET MAKER nTly New Hampshire ave. and M st. n.w. Sip stars CORE ARTRELL & CO. P. HANSON HISS & CO., InrorTErs AND MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, ‘ MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore. GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM- PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY OF ALL WORK DONE. Will visit Washington and sub: fon an and estimates in special case: mit de= StOvEs; RANGES, &c. PURCHASE ONLY THE BEST. King Cabinet, Splendid Gem and Oracl RANGES; Novelty Portable FURNACE! Excelsior and Centennial RANGES. JOHN MORAN, oct]4-Im 2126 Penn’a avenue. EFORE BUYING B FURNACES, RANGES, HEATER, OR GAS FIXTURES, asD Before contracting for PLUMBING HEATING, call and get our prices. You Witt Save Mower. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., “al octT-tr Masonic Temple. G45 FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Lzss Tuan Factory PRICES. Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Mesera. Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the largest, finest and cheapest goods south of New York. ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. E. F. BROOKS, eeplitr Fifteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) BerNton 'S FURNACES, CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR COAL OR WOOD. BRICH-SET AND PORTABLE. Are Powerful Heaters; Remarkably du- economical in fuel universal Satisfaction: have n0 bolted. ‘yountss are free from gases. have had constant and severe use ‘Thousands ears, and in good Say without repairs or expense.” m to- ‘The most durable Furnace, the cheapest Pitta sag clinker-cleaning ae Picks ~ ‘grates a § fined fees doors, regulator, ctc. feed di lave many attractive ——— ‘im. provements never before Also, RANGES for family or hi Fireplace Heaters, etc. tel use; Send for Circulars, before purchasing others. RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & co., MANUFACTURERS, 234 Water street, New York. For sale by ©. G@. BALL, Wash D.C. Sense Sie Lao ave, OR> AUCTION SALES FUTURE DA¥s._ __AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. __ AUCTIONSALES. _| THE EVENING STAR. v TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. Brcu & ROBEY, Auctioneers, ; WEDNESDA October 30, LS7™. J)UNCANSON BLOS., Auctioneers, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEIGER & MEDERMANN, Heal Eetato Auct'a, 936 and 940 Louisiana avenue. — — 5. We will cell at our Bazaar, TO-MORRO' from Englian Auerica TRU! SALE OF TWOSTORY FR. PLUSH AND HAIR CLOTH PARLOR FURNI- — oelo ween : HOUSE. ON-H STREET, BEWEEN THIRD TURE: MAHOGANY PARLOR FURNITCRE: | TRURTEE'S SALE OF TWO NEW TWOSTORT Sake al noes ee "MARE: SoS jor English Producty AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHEAST. MENTS; W, P| SXERY MODERN IMPROVES ESS ON Binal | ecod a driver an any in the ety. Stands without | Olive Logan, in a late letter {rom London, ane in'day a. tows Sia, Cor Te iG. U oER BEDS; BAN PLACE BETWEEN THIRTEEN TEAS fitchuneand fearless of locomotive. A perfect fam- | tells the following good story: corried in ber No; 883, fotios $78 ct sed. one ae AND BOLSTERS; FOURTEENTH AND P AND Q STREETS | “42/200 Nth Foal by Turner's Voitmteer, Jr. In Paris, last summer, I saw a friend of mine of of the land records Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell. at public auction, i front of the premises. on TUESDA November,. A.D. 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., all that cer- tain piece or parcel of ground known as part of Lot » the Sth day of numbered nine (9), in square numbered seven hun- dred id seventy-seven (777), seme ata point on the north line of two (22) feet four and a-quarter (4%;) inches weet of the northeast corner of said I for the aid lot twenty. thence ru ‘west twenty-two (23) feet four ‘and equarier di tnchen, an thence south one hundred twenty (120) feet, thence east twenty two (22) fect four and s-quarter (2 inches, an wil Freme House. thence north twenty (120) feet, to the place ith the improvements, which cor ‘one hundred and ther of atwo-story Terms of sale: Onethird cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months; with inter- be secured est at'T per cent., notes trust on the premises sold. sale. Conveyancing, &e. gs by deed of ‘at time of r's cost. If terms of sale ot complied with within five days, the Trnstees reserve. the right to resell ‘at the tak and cit of defaulting purchaser after five (9) days JOSE! advertisement. octl8-eokds” THOMAS HYDE, PHL; EDSON,! crrusteos. (SHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROVED PROPERTY IN GERGETOWN, D.C. ON THE CORNER OF GREENE STREEY AND VALUABLE UNIM- CAN, NOW OCCUPIED AS A WOOD AND COAL YARD. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the assed | District of Columbia, pe day of September, 1878, in 5,041, Doe. 17,, wherein Williatn complainants ‘and Stephen D. C: defendants, we will cell to lemal the highest bidder, in on the 10th’ anit couse coke in et al front (of the premises, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., on FRI- DAY, the Ist day of November, 1878, ot numbered thirty-one (31), in Deakins, Lee and Cazenove's addi- tion to Georgetown, D.C. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, three equal payments, at six, \d the balance in and eighteen months, which shall be evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, drawn to the order of the ‘Trustee and secured by a deed of trust on the prop- sold, or_all cash, at the erty A deposit ‘of 8160 will be defaulting purchaser. THUR A: 330 party DAY, the pam, allt t certain pie ate in the city of Washincton, D. ¢ seribed as bene Lot nuimbere 1 was and option of the purchaser. required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All conveyanci chaser expense. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seyen days from day of sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of BIRNEY, rauction, infront of the pre Vth day of November at purchaser's A TWO-STORY FRAME ANG, No. 1633 0 STREET HH iT, 07 0 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court f the District of Columbia, pasced i 18, dnd by Wer 25, folio f Columiiia, and at, the re- Cnty Se virt ae aed 3, duly re. mie of the land 21 shall sell at at 4:30 o'clock of eround situ- kuown and de- tises, on TUE: 7 ninety-five, (95,) in erry’s recorded subdivision of the northern part of square numbered one handred and and expense of Bal twelve and eizhteer cent. pe propert ti ven days to resell the property at t faulting purchaser afte: G J.T. COLDWELL. 8: ‘erms of sale, as prescribed by said in cash, and the bi ‘ith inter deed risk and verti “one, (181,) together with the improvements, ree: 8190 nee at six, at six per of trast on the ; y ‘A deposit of $100 required at the and all conveyancing and recording at cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in otherwise the Trustee reserves the right “ost the de- ment. oct28-eodts H. WARNER, Real TRUSTEE’ HOUSE, recorded tate Auctioneer. STORY FRAME NORTHWEST. dated June in Liber No. fa a for the ed i the land Insirict of Columbia, and at thefequest of the party. secured thereby, I shall s¢ front of the premises, on TU of November, 1578, at 4 o'clock p ‘lof wround, sit known and deseri §: One-third in cash eet, by e hundred together with the improvements, Xe. twelve and gighteen month per cent. chase and 100 dey onveyancing and be comp pr chaser, after five days ertis it. GEORGE P. FISHER, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman at pul DAY d the nding ed with of the bi auction, in nib balance at six, with interest at eiht annum, secured by a deed of trust on Property sold: of all caeh, at option of the pur- Ml it required atthe time of sale, at purchaser's in seven days, ustee reserves the right to resell the perty at the risk and co defaulting pur- rustee. ‘oct28-cots SPECIAL SALE BY AUC" pION HIGHLY ona TAL COTTAGE TH VILLAGE OF LAUREL, MARYLAND, OGETHER Te HOUSEHOLD FURNITU THEREIN. i sell on SATURD. Jock noon, in the on the Washington Branch Balti Obio Railroad, a highly © story Frame Cottage, sitnatec nof the town, within three minut y . ‘The lot fronts are beantiful of rare flowers. W feet by a de . The house is 40 by 56 feet, contains Toctus, with plazas back and front, ‘The grounds y laid out and adorned with parterres it THE RE CONTAINED 0- in the most desirable ? walk of ‘The Furniture comprises Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture complete, and will be offered together with the house, and if not that way will be sold separately. Terms at sale. disposed of in Oct 26-6t -WM. B. NORMAN & CO., Aucte. ——— JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HARDWARE axD BUILDERS’ Goops, 619 B street n.w., Nea B. & P. BB. Deror, Washington, D. 0. Baz Inon, Horse SHoe Inon anp Nats, Trx-PLaTe, Zino, Huss, Riu, Sroxes, Ducks, Dring, Om CaRrets, Parnts, VARNISH, MACHINE BELTING, Pacgnya axp Lactya. oct3-ly T. EDW. CLARK, DEALER IN LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, Doors, Sash Blinds, Mouldings, &c., &c. §910 Virginia avenue southeast. Offices (603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Yarp aNp Deror—sth street and Virginia avenue southeast. I now have no partner, and no connection whatever seith, or interest im my former Bstablishment, atthe Soot of th street souti east. An experience of twenty-three years, and the fact that I now have but little e3 hy conducted almost exclusively by my own family, en- nse, my business being Coors me to compete echt (etter any similar establishment in city. Tam termined that all my business operations shall be conducted with the same prompices and fairness that has always rized them. ‘octi0-Im_ $ 2.75 CARRIAGE ROBES. to $12.00 THE BEST ASHORTMENT IN THE each. ALSO, HORSE COVERS and BLANKETS, from $1 up, at the POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of JAMES 8S. TOPHAM, 4265 Seventh street, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall. ‘Trunks Covered and Repaired Promptly. oct25-tr GWEET ROCHESTER OIDER. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1481 New York avenue, octl2tr ‘Near U. 8. Treasury Department. eee ee ((oHE DOWN To FouR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 82.10. GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, octltr 411 and 413 10th street. T B. CROSS, JR.. : . ‘DEALER IN foot 4th st. iniett cao Beare OFethcipal omess, What, EP TEP Ry eau, wil a GRAIN CARPETS: NORTHWEST. Fale péstive. BIRCH & ROBEY, Auct_ Who had just come ove using a pee of peculiar SION DINING TABLE. ——— construction, designed with special reference t@ By virtue of a deed of dated March Sail DINING | CHAIRS; CHINA AND GLASs- | 6th, A. D. 1878, duly recorded in liber No. r those untidy’ persons who, like myself, ink Uetr WARE; COOKING STOVE, &c.;_ HOWE'S | 581, folio 454 et seq., one of the land recors: 7th street, between H and I n. w. fingers when they write,” Now, my friend & SEWING MACHINE IN PERFECT ORDER. | for the District of Columbia, and at the request of = man whose hands are always Aas white as ilies, AND AT 12 O'CLOCK PRECISELY THE | the secured thereby, I will sell st public auc | A RARE CHANCE FOR (PARTIES GOING TO | With tinerreute fine eta olace. HOUSE WILL BE RENTED AT AUC- | tion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Octo. HOUSEKEEPING. ie hens cece Doe ee ee TION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. ber 1oth, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.'m., the following real | _ I have this day received twelve Parlor Seta, abie hands, even remarkable, considering tha’. ALSO, est in the city of Washinyton, D.C, to | in hair<loth reve. plush and Wrocatel, very he ts an elderly man, and one who occasionally ONE TOP BUGGY IN GOOD ORDER. wit: of Lots numbered twenty-four (24) and | fine: eicht Walnut Chamber Sets, marble toy helps with the lighter work on his farm in Ne- On THURSDAY MORNING, October 31, twenty-five (25), in Eliah Kingman’s recorded «ub. | and twenty Painted Sets, Hat Racks, Lounees, braska. Catch him inking his tngers! 1878, sg 20 o'clock, at No. ost E street, be: oe ee eanare numbered 241, together with the and ence eat Sedeboands, Matizenses, in 5 ~ Why, where did you get that nice pent” 1 tween 9 weet, the Tes- roverns TeOn. es, ‘Chairs, er Pillows, and a | 1 {dence of a gentleman declining honwekecp: rms One-half cach: balance in six and twelve | quantity of other goods too nutacrous to mention, | *Sked ith, a vista of Diissful exemption from an ing, I shall seli ove effects, hi months, for which the notes x hese Koods bave been consicned to me by one of | ULINKed middie finger opening on my joyous, el rg rap rg eget li rar oe end) (pectin rg ee ge lr ce apn [I ey manufacturers in Balumore Sale ty | expectant mind. bidder, as stated above. from the day of ne secured by a deed of trust | con.mence FRIDAY MORNING. November Lat, at “In Omaha,” he answered. “It's the nicest oct28-d THOS. DOWLING, Auct. on the shall be taken. A dey of | lo'clock. I have positive orders to close out thing—I used to ink my fingers before I got ft!” TO} " : = $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of | entire goods to the highest bidder for-cash. Als He did! He tuked his fingers! That wasenough H. WARNER, Auctioneer. sale, and all conveyancing af the purchaser's cost.” | Waxon and {ge sae Tuner Mackie’ ** | for me. Tgot the name of the merchant from I shall offer at public sale, at my office, No. 916 F a FOLEY, Auct., 811 7th street nw. | Whom he bought the pen, the price of {t, and in- street northwest, on THURSDA’ ber Slat, 1878, closing the money I sent from Paris to Omaha at 12 O'clock m., three e hundred and twenty ning 3295, for that pen. wee Shares: eo lock of ie Young "8 y the last steamer tt came to me, ere had Ohiso, at tno sane time Sad pice, a, Certificate | _£8-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED unti aera aie Gclay. The siatiover al Omaha coe issued by John T. Vinson, Auditor and Comptroller | WEDNESDAY, October 30, 1878, same hour and enah that adoctiincs tae one ee ~y for the District of Columbia, on the 30th day of Octo. | place. foct23-d]___ W. W. METCALF, Trustea. b that advertises them for another Lot. Ai Per eh t dalle ep omas Lucas for ten hundred | (5 aNCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED petilfniee digg ped cop waned acon: him by" tho District of" Cotusts (Sr geek dans | C'RBAD ESTATE ON THe SOUTH SIDE OF DAY MORNING, November 23. 1478, | {hon, anh tans of them can be nee x 9 — re . Ave Ot Ww ad sent after to Sioux City, 7 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. of the Distect of Contatiat oct omtne iat A eMects. Terms cath, JOHNSON, Administrat ". But how could Tknow that’ Tdeatt with Une ay CON, Auctioneers. AB THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. that advertised, TRUSTEES SALE OF A LARGE PORTION OF : Tam so giad that t day of October, 1878, in a cause wherein Kate lca Thane ee yond = UARE Ios SMEROY Be OF | Mai ephenson and others are defen world Who are str TCK (DOCBLED HOt z. RY Ay BARGE |S B si equity T shall offer for sale, at publican: disputed TEAS TEENTH STREET 80 tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the The trresis with the great mass of Lun ity is to leave bad ¢ uch alone, and the By virtue of a deed of trust, dat 1 21st, 0th day of October, 1878, at 43 o'clock p.m., that A, B, 1870, and recorded in haber No Gia ton fem | certain parcel of ground, situated in ‘the ley of rand 7 in the evenin, French pt e : 54, of the land records of the District of Co- Washington, in eaid District, known and desismated feited Pledzes Eve! reine 1 Reet Semeruers Iuinbia, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the | & Lot lettered “B," in subdivision of part of lot consisting of tise.” expresses in five words the disposttton on premisée, at 4 o'clock p.m.,on THURSDAY, October | Bumbered ten (10), and all of lot numbered nine (9), the part of most people to submit to A wrong oF Ist, 1878, lots numbered two (2), three (3), four (4), | in Square numbered 403. Said Lot hgs a front of 24 an extortion, or ¥ than goto any five (9), six (6), eleven (11), twelve (12), tuirteen (3), | fect on K etreet northwest, by a depth of 100 feet, and additional iroubie bout tt fourteen (14) fifteen (19) ixteon (16), deventoen a), | improved by a two-story basement and attic Brick pote, Ce eighteen (18). and part of lot one (1).” Beginning for | Houee. sical Ins! y the same at the sortheast comer of said lot rani Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree; one- | 4, Musical Insiru Fables for Good Little Boys. thence west one hundred (100) feet: thence north | third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and Ree EN SPECTACLES one hundred (100) feet; thence west 5 (40) feet; | the balance in two equal inetalmenta, at eneand two | © TON TC at 6 nrse's even, thence north sixty (60) fect thence ust one hun: | Sears from day of sale with interest : the deferred . FUL Not! Not in any wise’ Moral. We speeches, and fin: ‘Ks into money oct | ore are some people inthe "1 enough to put, a principle. dred and forty (140) feet ; and thence south one hun, | Payments to be secured by a ood ‘and suflicient dred and sixty (160) feet to, the bezinning, in square | MOrtave on the premises sold, which shall be sub- | }S numbered ten hundred and forty-six (1046), together | Ject to the approval of the court. All conveyancing With the improvements, consisting of a two-story, | &t tke purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 will be basement and attic Brick Dwelling. Toquired as scon as the roperty is knocked down. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash; | If the terms of sale are not complied with within five and the balance at six, twelve and eizhteen months, | days trom the day of Sale, tie frastes resnrves the } pearing Interest At six (6) per cent. and secured, to eae: ee Droperty at the risk and cost of | ¢< he satisfaction of the Trustee, or all cash at option pr a Cs of purchaser. A deposit of e required at CHARLES WALTER, Trusteo, th ED OF TRUST . ESTATE OPP( ‘ORNER OF AND FIRS’ Can rou AST. der and by virtue of a deed of trust. Turn ere ted = 1, and recorded in Lil 4 A Git. ‘TRAMSTER IN of the land recoris for the Distr months past. among the tar ‘umbia, and by direction of the holder of the avtes | working for the railroad reby secured, w G reigned trustees, will | vicinity of Poplar the time of sale. All convey: recording at es No. 342 D street n.w. at public auction. in the premises, on ery smoc the purchaeer's cost, | Resale, unless terms of sale | _DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneera oct17-4 FEDAY, November seh. Isis. at 4 Nock prim, | {Tim Nery, smooth etn ino shal ‘and. lette : : be complied with in ten (10) days, at risk and H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. cost of defaulting purchaser. B perhaps, fo his boyish ways and oct9-co&dbs AMUEL CROSS, Trnstea. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE Two- Us siraightiorw tid tot As = Sees = st a STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL pars Dor Heda genta Be: (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. ; ING, WITH MANSARD' ROOF, No. ar'O sia Sere Geeta vacht after pight, as the grouped CHANCERY SALE OF SIXTY. Seo onaty - around the Camp-tin as he sang the rude bal of his compant Noto tke | tade the forest ring. About ten day sine: IX ACRES OF LAND, WITH COMFORTABLE IDENC ive and eichteen m AND OU’ ON THE HEIGH which the not a‘ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 6th A.D. 1872, duly recorded in’ Liber No. folio 33, one of ihe land records for the Di Fy of sa chaser, secured by deed of trust as inst ABOVE GEORGETOWN, BEING THE ES- t of Columbi 2 Sati a e party | propersy sold, at the rate of seven percentum peran- | Tell a victim to tl Hs and fever, and whiie TATE OF THE LATE JAMES HL. CAUSTES, inet of Columbia, and at the request of the party | »p Until paid. A deposit of $300 willbe required at | delirious, his attendant made the starting dis- from the aa ite Of s decres ‘of tins Suipreme Conrt front of the premises, on WED: By of the District of Columbia, passed in Emit cause No, 5.846, T shall sell, on the premises, on THURSDAY, October 31, 1878, at 3 o'ck SDAY, October | the time c ndif the terms of sale are not nek p.m., the following described | plied with one Week from the day of sale real estate, situate in the city of Washington, D.C., | Property will be resold at the risk and cost of the ie to wit: Lot numbered thirty-eight (38), in the record: | f4uhing purchaser afte days notice in the E the | ed subdivision of the western half or part of square | i= Starnewsyaper. Conve cn that their favorite was nol what he 1, but a woman indiscuise. At night, on » the camp, the im- he purchaser's above property. z ed. fiv aid 6 er | cost WM. S Ci ‘This property contains abont sixty-six acres (some | Wuphered five hundred wud eleven (O11), together ; JOHN care of the phy twenty, in wood), and is situated upon the heights | “Terms: One-third in cash, and the balance at six | ‘THOS. DOWLING, Auctionee Her oceupation Koi Fae as eth ae anon the Tennallytown road and | and twelve months, with interest at 10 per cent. per | 7y}1ANGERY SALE OF REALE Ject Of suspic! just outside the corporate limits of Georgetown, and | annum, secured by: a deed of trust on the property Cc NOSE DE OF Ww Stit Tali nights within fifteen ortwenzy minutes walk of both lines of | {31 "¥980 deposit required at tone ct ale wed al SOBTH. Ete ee <n street cara. It adjoins Mrs. Delaney, Dr. Busey | conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- SHIKE AVENUE NORTHWEST zearn from Conductor Welsh, came to Judsonti Soodey, Mrs. Barber and Mrs. Dr. Snyder, and is | plied ‘with in keven days, otherwise the Trustees re. By virtue i tian Barone bax clap eng Spo a oocunanabn Gaia improved by a Dwellin containing 14 rooms, war- | Lerve the right to resell the property at the risk and | ofthe Iietrict of Columbia in Lewin, Conse re She ts again at her old occupation—driv- dener’s houre and good stabling. large barn’ and | Cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ ad: | Sf, 105, (Truesdell, execntor, ete-+ ys -Thoutp am. ‘The girl when questioned as to giher necessary out-buildings. The grounds are | Vertisement. WILLIAM STICKNEY,) drake Twill poll at outline as pany er reasons for leading the life she does, an- filled with shrubbery and fruit trees, and is finely GEORGE H. PLANT, 'j TTustees. N MONDAY Seeks swered frankly that she cannot obtain emple years, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cent. per IN SHERMAN, Real Estate Anct 1Wyand éleven (1D), in Wm. Murphy’s subdivision » receives much larger pay than she would ag dnnum until paid and secured by a deed of trust on | @) CHN SHERMAN, Real Estate Anctioncer, £-quare numbered twp hundred and (wo (202), in mumnon domestic.—[ Little Ruck Democrat. achineton City, District of Columbia. . erms. One-third cash ; residue in egral paym nts, = at =1x and twelve months’ atter day of sale, wit) in: A Titen Start is Lire. st at six per cent., or all cash, at o} tic the property vold, All conveyaneing at purchaser's = cost. $200 deposit required at time of sale. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, octla-eod J. H. C. YOUNG, Trustee. BEING No. 315 THIRD STREET SOUTHW: Births and deaths welimes occur in strange situations. The By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 9th 24 i 7 - - 7 aA chase 8100 deposit required, and all « ci ris Kappel relates a story which in less TORY BRIGK | gay'ct Ocigher! AD. Shrt, duly reconed in st yurchaneracet If term arco conriear ene | Lens spe! relates. a story which tna teas WELFTH STS. | land records for the District of Columbia, andat the | 1 ten days, right reserved to readvertie and the captive balloon y “day a young lady was " | request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at | #t risk anne iting purchaser, taken lil. A doctor from Tarbes, who happened of a deed of trust, dated 19th Feb-. blie anction,in front of the premises, on WED. : io ben the car, saw her safely delivered of a , recorded in Liber No. 876, folio 84: DAY, the 30th day of October, A.D: 1878, at 5 Defore the "balloon reached the ground, os the public land re is, at the request P. the following described property, sit- 4 ne party secured, I will sell’ at public auction, in | uate in the city of Washington, D. C.,to wit: All the front of the premises, at 4p. m.,OcTosen 31st, all | piece or parcel of land known as lot ei! that certain lot known as lot 43, of Walker's subdivi- | fquare numbered five hundred and thirty. i sion of Lots2 to 6, of Ruppert’ vision of square | fronting sixty-nine (69) feet on 3d street south and ex: No. 33; the same having a front of 15 10-12 feet, | tending back westward one hundred and twenty feet. Gepth of 72 feet, improved by a two-story rms of eale: One-fourth cash; balance in six House, No. 1109, e and eighteen months, with interest at eixht ab look the mother and child to am i husband. son of one of the le Manc mani esented the doc- tor with 500f. for his services: and Uhe Rappet commends balloon asce: joctors in want of patients, while itr a child who has SAY st so higi e Wo 0 “5 td rms: ¥500,and accrued interest, with costs of per anti to be seenred on property sold: | By: virtwe of two deeds oF ea started so high Iu the world promises to attain falc m cast andl the rausinder at froin oneto four | All conveyancing atthe cyst of purchaser. 4 deposst fein uber Ee we endinenc ears, with ¢i per cent: interest. of will be reqnires ‘ermas: comp! wi 23 No. 831, folio 435, of the land. 2 6 7 OS. C. G. KENNEDY, Trustee. | in seven days from eale. records of the District of Coltiubia, aud of ade. | _¢#~Snow atu 3. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. octl9-10t cual ee FEDERER, Trustees. | cree made by the Supreme Court, b. n the | and different places in Kausas, the earliest tall == Se eae s A » 2ist Se] er, A. D. ity c3 e 6 years TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WM. M. SMITH, Salesman. octibeodkds | Note rand by direction of he holes of tis Tye tee Ones ws wee = Ey = notes’ secu y said deeds of trust, under. coma ed a SALE OF DESMABLE THREE STORY PRESSED | Pj H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. | Sienea Trustees, under Said doors of trust, respect. SiiebrNonraWEsE "No MOT TENTH | AUCTION SALE OF VERY varvanre momp.| Malti cuPRIDAR, the 2d day of Noveatber, | ar smandine tur Moxtean ny aba otek for mila in teeet oF tae iat ROUTHEASION FOUSTH AND FIFTH STS. fell at ub c duction, to the lixiiest bidder. ail that on ihe Rio Grande, has already dispersed Pau. I shall offer for salé, in front of the STHEAST. parcel of real estate’situate in the city of Washing. | TOTC* i cain : preilises, the above valuable property, im- eB eewenes Epil offer, at public sale, on ton. C., and contained within the followin metes | SEV ee: marauding Indians found om a | rere) the premises, On 4th street fect nine (indies eantenty trom the nivtiwes: So | ex-wacton street car conductors have beem ‘Terms: $1,200 cash; balance on time at 8 per cent, | Southeast, between A and East Capitol streets, parts | ner of square two hundred and forty-seven (247), | causht using Ridulcat ince ch which inteaee ; of Lots 5 and 6, in Square8i7, fronting 86 feet by 106 | PC onc fy-seven (247), | caught using a fraudule punch whic ng, the intersection of the south line of Mawa’ | iooked and rang like the genuine article, Dut ‘This property will be sold for much less than its tees eat a ana | @ avenue with the eastern part of the public | ot Shoe inthe lp of cardboard.” Z sameeren value, a6 owner wiles to leave tho city. 12 eo ena aaaiately afterwards, parts of Lots omit cular space; thence southeast with the sou SS ces —— NG. Su 4 and East Capitol streets, 69 feet front by 105 feet | {i jasachusetts avenue fifty two (52) feet sixty-one | ¢ viens tg rr Aeethcory e-paper deny THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. deep (61) icet; thence south 11 deg, 30 min. west Bf meinen. Shes gs ne 4 rang easy. and made known on day of sale. The | three (63) feet three (3) inches to a publicalles. | Of Prunes. They were found clustered in one SPECIAL CATALOGUE SALE OF A SUPERIOR will be divided to suit purchasers, $25 down on | thence due west with the nomi line of aed uiigy. | SPOt In his intestines after death. COMER EEION OF ENGRAVINGS and FINE enc 100) ls sold, Title perfect. A plat will be thirty-two (32) feet; thence due north one hundred $=-“A beam upon the face of ow democratic On THURSDAY MORNING, October 31st, 1878, at | _ octi-co J.T. COLDWELL, Salomman. | SU choular ahaces thence uottinasterte wank, | Waters a perfect, skyscraper in all our elec- 10 o'clock; and EVENING at 735, at my saleerootas, ee = the line of said circular'space ten (10) feet three (3) T shall eell the above collection, comprising about 10 THIS EVENING. inches to the place of beginning, toxether with the is what a Kentucay pape candidate for cutenant-governor, calls its pet rf cl ae aioe = S* ________} improvements, consisting of a handsome Three-story te-Henry ©. Work deserv a first-class heee pictures are all first-class, and beautifully + Brick Residence. funeral afier he ts dead. He wrote “Grand- framed On exhibition prior to sale. Wee eae ‘his property will be sold free and clear of all in- | father’s ioe Hie ought to have about 69 e work-house Low.—] Bost. Post, elrophant whom it were the flattest pness to call a duodecimo” ts what timore Gazette calls a democrat who oct26_ [Herald] HOS. DOWLING, Auctr. brances. aes. cr days in t = —— ~ ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, &c. |. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in three ren Ne ‘i TUE! i equal installments, payable, respectively, in. one, cea F[HONAS DOWLING, auctioneer. otha Veen coat fuera weet | Sedna RA Sop aca ea aes | ort or TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | sil is disposed of, I shall sell at the store of Walter ON THE EAST SIDE OF MARKET SPACE, | Ker, No. 1419 Pennsylvania avenue, at the rate of seven per cent. per annum from said | the " audimell | date,and secured Uy a deed Of trast on tho prem: | doest't vote. Y ; Fomenesen Furs, | ees, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. . ri By emer of Ue Barenie Court of the Dis- Rik aad pee Blankets; | deporit of 8200 will be required from the purchaser | | 8¥"After piously caring for the grave of his trict of Columbia, in equity cause No- 3.600, Canes, Hat Blocks, Se. being one of the fretest | wien the property is knocked down. If thetermsof | dead father for twenty-six years a resident of Barbour & Smith, the undereined will sell, atd“Me | stocks in the city, toxether with one Hlexant Iron | sale should not be complied with within five days | Kalamazoo, Mich. found that che body bad been public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY | Safe, (combination lock), Desk, Walnut Top | from che date of ane ‘Trustees will resell at stolen years and years ago, AFTERNOON, September 31th, 478, at 43 o'clock | Counters, “French Plate Mirrors, Conformaataus, | Fisk and cost of the defaultinwe purchuser. All con. 8" There 1s a terrible famine in Moroceo. i all tat of Darticulahly a6r Corti Te | Orne ON et at Hacks, BS actail ern We ae EE CARDS War, pestilence, and famine flourish as briskly Teak follg BIB, one of the land ecende een ee © above Boks OCH EDMONSTON, JOHN C. WILSON Tustees. | in the nineteenth as in any other ccutury— Grict, together with the improvements, &c.,consisting | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, mae { Trustees, | especially famine, of a’ three-story Brick House, suitable for dwelling = = 3. 7 COLD WERE Ga FE colts §#-An odd feature of the Pennsylvania cam- ADA SHOTS PEDONA chin Coah anit thes hatation ta OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers. BST LE tee paign ls the advertising by the republicans of twelve and eighteen months, with interest at six per | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMprovep | oJ “MES GUILD, Auctionecr. cand Siemne ta tengus an, ths Phlion apne fhe proverty A deposit of 828 receeta ar aston | REAL ESTATE ON © STREET SOUTH, BE. | PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED | S0™M¢ columns tn length in the — thepropetty: ‘pA dstosit of #28 required of the pur- ANEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS |) 0 PLEDGES. Record, a democratic paper. sepl7-a WOODBURY WHEELER, Trustee, | By virttio of a deed of trust to me, bearing MONDAY and. TU Y EVENING on opening the place In the morning, found a DAY, S. ERE OY $#~In a gambling room in Nevada the janitor, rk ave. date on the Sth October, 1875, and recorded in November 1, 2, 4and 5, at 7 p.m., at Cohen's man sitting dead at a table, with the cards still 827 DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE BY THE | Liber No. 800, folio 150, of the land records a4 Loan Office, of ?th strect and New Yo 4 on's cer by purchaser of the above property, the same will be | for the District of Columbia, and at the request of | a lume and varied aeortinent OF Unreteamed | tls hands. He had been shot at poker by luis sold at his risk and expense, on FRIDAY, November y secured thereby, fall at pi edges. We nam = 100. Huntis ald | adversary, who had fea. et, 1678) at 435 o'clock, on the premines, Hout in Prout of the pretaizes, ou MONDAY: tho e_ | Wetties, Avecres BRATE, wy, Manting case Galt | Se Rev. Jolin Mecullam, of the Chiareh of the Oct WOODBURY WHEELER, Trustes._ | day/of November, AD. ist at 4 o'clock p.m. all | Overcoat, mostly cistom take 15) Stiver Hunt. | Sacred Heart, New York, lias be ; John Sa it piece or of ground, situate ing-case ani en Face Watches, Stem and Key | Mc », which he alle; Ss nd P,,* DARNEILLE, Auctioneer, Washineton, in the District of Columbia knows as | Winders dele! Senate, Ranma Braet tia Rigi a ome he treg Corner 7th st. and Louisiana ave. Lot numbered sixt 16), in Charles Just's re- | Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Chains, Plain and r ye ry . — corded subdivision of Lots numbered throe (3), four | Kings, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Guns, Ikevolvers, | Geath, and which he claims as her heir. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | (4), five (5), six (6), seven (1), thirty-seven’ (37), | Books, Bibles, Pantaloons, Blankete: Dress Conte, c?-The Memphis A ralaache praises the blac PROPERTY ST NET eRe eae QSEREET | uuirty-eight (38) and thirty-nine (99), in Square num: | and many other articles too numerous to mention, for the good care n of the residence proper- NORTHWEST, BETWEEN G AND H. bered seven hundred and thirty-two (732), with the | all of which will be sold without reserve to the | ty of the abse ites, though many of them By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem- improvements, consising of a three-story brick dwell- | highest bidder. {Rep.} oct 29 ¢ os i by ber 19th, A.D. ANT1, and duly recorded in fiat in-house with all modern improvements. = z= were destitute and had to be supported by pub- Liber No. 665, folio 472, one of the land re- Mierms of eale, an provided by ocd ot trust: O JJENCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, lic charity, cords for the county of Washington, in the District | half cash; balance in six and | twelve months, Mas am 8" The German Socialists ha’ Of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured | nine per cent. interest from day of sale, secured by | THREE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES A’ peen discus | u x TORY PRAM : y the advisa an emigration en masse ereby, I, as surviving ‘Trustee, will sell at public t y LOTS FRONTING ON FIFTH STREET, DE. | Silig the advisability of an em 1 0 con root of the, premincy on THURSDAY, | 4 ditt cm eNTET gurogtetone nas: | WEN AND EOTREETS SOUTHEAST, | tothe Ualied States or Acts Minor, where they November 7th, 1878, at 44 o'clock p.m., the follow: | at cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with, {BEING Nos. 419, 421 AND 425), AT AUC: | can profess their political and social faith im ing described real estate, sitnate in the city of Wash- | in five daya from day of eal “Trustes reserves TION. er, Who stabbed Mary Lyons in church, in New York, a short time a: pndeav- i it 2 a le, the : a S ington, District of Colmubia, to wit: All that piece Cost and risk of defaulting pur | On MONDAY, November 4, 1878, at 4 o'cl"k oF yarcel of ground lying in the city of Washinton, | Chasey after ive dase adoectig na ae ee POE | Sy we chat eclh in Front of the’ presi District of Columbia, known and described on the | “ octad.d&ds \ WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustes. | }art) lot No. 14, square No. 821, improved by: a “ foes arupuveres Soom pian of nid city a8 parts of | — Hee tory Brame Homes ck uur hacia = J OF Lo crnunll sie i Jal by cutting hime lots numbered seven (7) and eight (3), in square NCANSON iy Al ront of 12 fect 439 inches lepth of 105 feet. 2 et P . e numbered four hundred and fifty-four, and beige | | )UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, | of recovery are slight. contained in the following metes and Bounds: Be- | TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | twelve and eighteen months, with 8 per cent. inter rhe Russian g% orb winning at a Apoint on a line of 7th street west, at the DWELDING ON K STREET, NEAR THE | est. A deposit required at sale. oct29,30,31,n01,2 enc tae ein bore melon a a Went commer cf ead ‘Square ant’ tienes | EQRSER OF FOURTEENTH STREET SOUTH YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. mas to practice In the province of Novgorod, north with the line of said 7th street twenty-one (21) | _ By virtue oftw deed of trust, bearing date the “i ae Russian women doctors are usually very ad- eure eh MPa ringers "| 24 ay of Beenie A et aa re AMD | ESTES SOE OF BIG FUGSTORNARIGE | vanced in potuical ideas 9), square, & in x No. folio 119, &c., of the ae Y ioe I 5" PE] ‘ORTH. K jos Ketrec ote maitre aren andnine’) te | egy chahsPiasiee limi ants Uawcte | WERE we eccems gag, | Bawoning. rhc Jovinat ic Meta tty tt faid square; thence east twenty-seven (27) feet: | offer tor male. at mpuic, acti infront of the Phi per thre at oe ates eet Cperenis St Sonne ee ed eres thence south forty-one (41) feet, and thence west one | premices, on FRIDAY, the lst of November, | (Gio at1, tox a rds for the Dis at) recelved a quart a day, no colic or harm to hundred and two (102) feet to the place of begin- | A" D. 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m., all that piece or “3 health occurred. ning, together with all the improvements, &e- premises, located in the City of Wash- | trict of Terms of sale according to the deed of trust: | ington, District of Columbia, and known and dis. | Cured i Seven thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars | tinguished as and being part of lot numbered twem. | Of, the MARRIED. (87,712), and expenses of sale in cash, and the bal- | ty-six (26), in uate uberedd ten hundred and | 2876. at 4:30 o'clock p.m. the following describe HUGULEY—KING. October 29th, 1878, at St. apc’ at ex (6) and twelve, 02) months for whieh | forty-seven (Od for the same at a point | Tealestate, situate in the cit ytwo (22) andthe | Joeeph's church, by Father Simeon, James'F. Ho- the a ors (Cire megs dpterest from | on K street sou ry (50) feet from. the nor act | Torth ¢ (8) fect six (6) inches front by the depth gorey fo Kare ‘A. daughter of John F. King, esq. ured 3 corn juare; running thence due sout eight ‘cards. : IP Weel ote estate a ent of | Ete eeabinteaitae (see ayati: | Gendt qt"huettl and senate ito: | 2 ce we bwe five A 108 10! 3 sale, and all conyeyanci be at the exi t | ei ‘and with the improvements, &c. enna pe eanan aan es crpanse of eight feet and 9 inches (58 feet 9 inches) to the gree ‘and the in DIED. 3 Hl EA i re ERE ce if i i Hillinseven days, otherwixe tho ‘trustae reserves | street twen save (23) feo ithe go tof 4 of tis dedsultte peste tecatory fame aeale be a GEG Mi BHICRNEY, Surviving Trustee. | ferme of eal: Soe third of the j purchase money | CAME, ere cyatcing aid Foci be made on the property for tree yeara with interest | months; with interest frou day‘ofeals ara per ncee: | chatera.cost, “Term to be complied with in 8 per cent. BARRY. October 29th, . after a ‘trust short but painful JOHANNA ¥, in the ured bya deed ot tru ole toe eal ne Jou May ‘she rest tm peace. Amen. take her late peuneral will take place from peers i i ; § i at 8 per cent. Interest payable semi-annually. secured by a deed of trust otieawies the Trustees the Saxe. es =o oe aie — | tae, greats cere | RUA sitemacs tense | ogee, Oe Rumty, er a ee 5 are com] - = JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. in fir the ‘reserve ‘resell HENRY, GARE REE ‘Trustees. rh of his De SALE _OF TWO-STORY FRAME sud bro Tet givieg aoe: Seige defacing => ae Ros x portent af oe HOUSE, No, 121 H STREET NORTHEAST Ope es Hteeant Ene — ‘Thursday, Stet inst. Helatives and A. D. 1876, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, ate | Sagat adverticetuent. All conveyancing at in the Dis- Gate the 4th day of February, AD. PHILIP NER uy recorded fn Liber No. 11, fotio 5, one of. octi8 aww CHARLES T DAVIE, reco fashington county, = = trict of Columbia, and at the request of the | [UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers. eck of party secured thereby, we will — the éame for want of room. We refer our in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the | TRUSTEE’S SALE ‘TWOSTORY FRAME ‘ertivement of Messrs. Galt, Brother & Co., in Sth day of November, A: D. 187, at 4:30 o'lock | "" DWELLING. LOCATED ON H STREET. Be: | Re Sdzcr eter ckete serrteael: UNDERTAKERS. Lint anole GOW | Nee SURTRERE AND FIFREENEK | ERGTATNGS utp cnet ra in square numbered seven hundred and ab | _ By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing We mn (719), beginning for the e at rth H street distant eighte of nor the northeast f said lot, and thence west eighteen Cis) fest; thence hundred (100) feet; thence east and and place ‘of and also the free use and Drtvileges forever of set alloy aoe feet width, ‘westwardly along: of said lof, and o ‘with the same avenue, 10 feet in width; also the half-foct (134) the fhe eid part of said lot, said.