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_ STEAMERS, &e. Cris Nota eae He Noa wen “will, on and T October 1 eave G6thetreet wharf every MON: JAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a m., for Chay and mee river, and on SAT- AYS for ‘her usual BOOTS AND SHOES Ts NEW YORK ee i 's Coal Office, Nos. 328 ‘avenue, or at wharf office, foot G. TUCKER JONES, Agent._ CUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLE, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE Steamer LADY OF | ¥: THE ARE, Caveate o J. Thowne: ‘SILLE, leaves Cth-etreet wharf, until and 111 Further notice, every ‘Monday = ‘Deeday o ; wits baneae, fee no ? Boston, Pro ce Rorthern ‘Retarnitae, leaves Norfolk every Tueedas, — and 1 Saturday, ry i bose ES Gent's Working Shoee.. FOR POTOMAC RIVER Lal 's and ioys" Shoes, Boots and pbtoamer JOHN W, THOMPRON, Cops lene eae ae D, leaves her wharf, : ne Tih and 9h street line of cars, at 7 a, Gate ‘GEO. MoOARTHY. Betas ttmen per for aa yo Pe GIGN OF THE RED FLAG, pee, further nto ‘Company's Wharf, foot of 6th for on_appl ve Ofc ‘Sat STEAMERS FOR. ‘The Steamers JOHN Giese ONand © KNIGHT, THE GREAT RUN FOR THE alternately leave Pier 41 East River, Ni York, every pany até Gey Geers eye Gria same di - pris at of cover ae: ra, Zo or) PA. DENHAM. Aseat, See BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, hank, sasth sree Water CaPaitr para egal ORTH GERMAN LLOYD -sreausar ETWEEN New York, Havas, LONDON, Reece AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of on Pier foot of 34 will sail every Sat- rday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d st. 491 Pennsyleania Avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. Hotoken./' kates of ‘vassase” Brom Ne if wre. London, Southampton LEO! ad Bremen, ist cabin, $100; second cabin, 360, )POLD RICHOLD, Proprietor, Save apriy t© OFLRICHS © CO.2 Bowlin Gress, een, Ne et ork. : oct ly CEteEs NEW EXPRESS L1 LINE ae al ANDRIA, WASHIN iN PHILAD! ND GEORGETOWN: HINGTON | A large stock of FALL GOODS jnst received, and we are eelling them at the ing low, Foote, penged and sewed, $3.50. iw ip. Boots, from $1. 75 up to we 8 Kip Boots consigned to be sold at $2 Alarse tot of Fishermen's India Rubber Boots, from ny Calf Boot, good quality, (will bear inspec- ion, ys! Boots, from 75 cents to $3.50. Boye’ Heavy School Shoes, at 79 cents a par, Boys’ Gaiters, sizes from 1'to5, 75 centa a pair. ‘Men’s Heavy vy Plow Shoes, from 90 cents up to $2. Men's Working Shoes, at 75 Pair 3 50, eanglineg. ti aiatteats Cian cr arg er Boston, Procidence and" * he New England States. 2. bitisel indine’ given to Boston gat Providence. an Fall be ly ao Wishine their goods landed ‘ will please have them marked 5 cents en's fiet-class Hand-made Gaiters, at 83: ian Shoes and Gaiters, all sizes and qualities, rom 75 cents up to $4. Men's Sh 3 Shoes, from 78 cente up to 82.50, "a Bhoes, from 25 cents up to $2. Pots have BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip jon. Histon the Ste Sientere of thistine take s ‘specific course the chances of col- seszons of the year. ak ontward Hiaseaye from Queenstown to New Fork “or Boston, ‘the meridian of 50 at 43 100 Cases Just OPENED. Seer nothin to the no north of 43. homeward p Grossing the meridian a 7 of st 2 ist, or not the north of 42. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE THE CUNARD Srey COMPANY LIM- Between ‘ke and Liverpool, Calli: New ad Cork tasters nn? ae __ BUYERS. GPEcIAL OFFERINGS, oO EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS: at ‘Rates of Passage, By steamers carrring steerage, $30 and 100 gold, col ‘to acco! ba usec: tot carrying steerage, 880, $100 and L BEILERUN'S' Shdets to Pans 15, fold, additional kets on favorable terms, Beguen te vets issued ails special low rate of 800 old during the fall and by rg it low rates. Lees tickets from ce ther parts of POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, iverpoo! and leenstown, all ot See No. £02 7th street. bills of laden given for rior aeecos: intwerp and other ports on the Continent! _ Havre, for Mediterranean porta. = = “e caer Seopa acne apply at, the. earns Siew oF—"Taat Orp Wouan oF Mnea’ d Sb TROTIS BIGELOW. WS Teh aires Wachsne ‘Bele CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, sean ¥. R. AILROADS. PALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short ‘pane to the North, eS and Sou ‘TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY. Ja June 9, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON: Shoes.., “Men's Pure Gum Boots.” _ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. \ REYOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? 1 pres, Ellicots Gath. On Seay to baleeee fA Mngt. call at GARTIELL & 00.8 Store, ohn? Sot Aeemomadass 7th et.'2-W, Soa seutps Haters aad RE Stage Duy first-laes STC ‘S10 Es and id HANGES a the the Ci Re C9 Heat tw rooms, t 89) ea _Hiemetaber the nimber, 5 rs :)° * sta., Op] idsmidt’s $7.40 Smo Baltimore and Laurel Exprees. Tor Store." [oa2tdecs5] GEO. £ GAHTRELE & CO, B28 Pont of Cranberry; Strasburs, 8:30 ae New Cork Philadelphia: | P_ HANSON HISS & CO., timore the hope Parlor y to New ork ead . 10 oe pa ; cone tee FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, ttaburs age ‘and fen Sunday, h Car to Staun- MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. ee 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore. except Saturday. oot Baadual zsart ae aos at 1. Baltim GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM- burg, Beil, sfaurel, Annapolis Junction do. PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, AND GUARANTEE BOTH AND QUALITY OF ALL WOBK DONE. Will visit Washington and submit de- and estimates in special cases. Pes New kok. ah to Bel oat, = Ex ug at all Stations . ma.—Baltimore, Bislenebarg and Laurel arn Frederick via Relay. at Annap- obs Junction. Junet o 3m Cee etcheder ant ay, Sistons.” Ou Sus : | GROVES, RANGES, &c. mdeh im Dalim ths and ay Sia Way: tte. Sa ore. THE BEST. tons. abinet, Gem and Oracl 95:90 p. m—Philadelphis, Norfolk and. Baltimore RANGES pare, ter Tnakaes oes Express. Nort ol exeept Sunday, Norfolk Pas- HN MO! ton. Bon at isiecaens eat weet en - pres 2126 Penn’a aven: beg ig P e itimere me ay ed mL —Chicawo at Express wit, ‘Cars te See aa REFORE BUYING $a bo uss. Gicinat, Louise sna Feit — as P - £9:50'p. ta New York, Prsedehte FURNACES, RANGES, HEATER, OF . T. Eapress. Seep ing Car to New VOR aa sonal omens arto — phia, 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Beenery, Magnificent Hawipment. GAS FIX7'thES,. AND Before contracting for PLUMBING or HEATING, call and get our prices. = Ti RAINS LEAVE’ WASHES SaTON, from Depot, cor- ner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: ‘For Pittsbury and the Wert 10:10am. daily, — Parlor Car to Pittsburg =3d bt bre aad Chi Ghicaser to Cincinnati, St. Car to Chicago. | You Wit Save Mower. Pittsburg 7:40 p. un. daily, with Palace EDWARD CAVERLY & 00., octT-tr Masonic Temple. Boe®NTon’s EURBNACES. CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR COAL OR WOOD. heats cre AND PORTABLE. ters; Remarkably du- 1] ‘in fuel: pt spnemical tn ited give OR goog _Fmongarta nae tt ‘and in good comdition i over dition day, without repairs or expense. ia mt Gurable Eurmece. ¢ the ania at colina ts 91 eS 1,3,4 pence Fore Sid'a'm and t ee etih ee a = Sie eae Sees Bend for Circulars, before purchasing othere. 0, 20, 1 am 1 3,40, eg aiand vm RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO., uae ey tite Stioce, norte | Besyensoecases. ‘Gast comer Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania ave. 234 Water street, New York. P FARMER, General Passenger Agent. sates Washington, D. CO. roan SSS eee (48 FIXTURES! Gas FIXTURES! THE TRADES. Luss Tuan Factory Prices. ‘Will be in the peri ae GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE BELT "1614 Ponneptogmts ave., 24 oor. meg eae cetinte A. GRass, EF. BROOKS, tly _rmecancemeeta.nen _ AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. _ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. rpuomas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. DPExcaNson BROS., Auctioneers. on eS Se 2.1 oe at lx bs HATR CLOTH PAR LOR FURNITURE: | TRUSTFES: SALE OF A A TWOSTORY FRAME | within my anctiof! room: ts tate aA xt 10 eer MODERN HOUSEROLD ON STREET, NEAR THE | weil. nLescosted stock ort ‘hien's and 4 tRN BRUSSELS THREE PLY AND EiepeforsUbareiSiivintitsoviie removed (o my store for convenience of INGRAIN 1 CARPETS: LOUNGES AND EA EAST. prising CHAIR! INING TABLES. aa .: BB wirtue Dvercoate, of excellent quality, WHEFLER Owe A- | lai cay bes Broce He ze cpine aeons ‘Coats. CHINA GLASS WARES 1 GOOK: fe 4 119, &c., of the land and Boy." NC HEATING STOVES: ALSO. A Columbia, and at the writ: Pairs Aseorted Panta, ARIETY OF HOT-HOU: the Tan aren ae Pairs Boys's Panta, SOME OF aoe ue ite YALUABCES AAD noe & trout of te ed Venta, RARE: ALSO THE RE FIXTURES OF A AY, the i Ast of November, ivan Jackets* etc. oxen HOUSE ae N ber 24, t aKy ee 38a fine stock, and offers a fine oppor- URD: . Novem! eecure bargains, J878, at 10 o'clock, in front of my ‘nalesroom. sta THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Tehall nt of the above well @ general ; a the collection are come fome fine "pec chug of Ania moe 3 THOMAS BOWLING. Auctioneer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMININIRTRATOR'S, SA SALE OF TWO SHARES ETOWN MASONIC aa STOG DING GENTS C TWO B ROMETERS LOT ENGINEER'S AND OTH BOOKS, LARGE E ASSORTMENT TAPS ‘AND MACHINIGTS TURDAY } MORNING, November a 178, at BB ioc, at heaetion ion rooms of Thos. tfieete, ‘Terma es oe ZOnREOR BE eas, THOMAS DOWLTNas a 30-3 onc & ROBES Serre 940 Louisiana avenue. We will sell at our SATUR DAY, November 2d, a2 10 o'clock a.m.— ‘Ten (10) head of Work: Horses, the property of Falls Ice Com- pans, they having no further use for them. 82 Sale positive. : BIRCH & ROBEY, _ Oct. od Auctioneers. 79; wHoM IT MAY CONCERN.—We will sell, a Robey's Bazaar, 938 aad 940 Loulsiate svenue, on SATURDAY Xember 24, at 10’o'clock a. m., one Fa! Top Simp fest Busey and one se ‘et Harness, to cover forage and liver: le octhteod VONGHEEN & OSBORN. GPECIAL SALE BY AUCTION HIGHLY onwaeStar COTTAGE VILLAGE OF TAURED, Maryianb,, TOGETHER WITH THI HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CONTAINED We will sell on SAT! UEDA November 2, at aa oc e noon, in the Village of Laufel, i] en the Washington Branch Baltimore and. Ohio Railroad, a highly Crnamental double Two- story Frame C< ottaue, situated in the most desirable portion of the to thin three Fete walk of Tie de pot. | The lot ot fronts 50 feet by a depth of 156 feet ‘he poms i 40 vy 56 feet, contains eizht larze rooms, With pia: ck and front. The grounds are beautifnhy laid out and adorned with parterres of rare flowers. The Furniture comprises Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture Gane and will Eos ed together with the house, and if not disposed of in that way will be sold separately. Te it octa-6t B. NORMAN & CO., Ancts. ‘0. ét UNCANSON BROS, D TRUSTEES’ SALE_OF_ HOUSE, No. 121 H ST! ictioneers. TWO-STORY FRAME By virtue of adeed of tr date the 4th day of Februar 1876, and fr duly recorded in Liber No. 811, folio 5, one of. the land records of Washington county, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party, secured thereby, we will eell at public an. Hion?in front of the Premises, on TU Sth day. of November, A: D- 187, at 430 oloce .n., ull that certain piece or parcel of ground Kacitn'as part of orarinal lot mitered. ton (pt. 10), square numbered seven hundred and ninetees, <i), Deeinnitig: for the Sarg, JAE A DOIN. on Lue ling of north H. street, m. eighteen (18) feet west from the northes** corner of said lot and running thence west cizhteen (18) feet; thence sonth one wundre (100) fect: thence eaxt ‘eighteen (18) fect hence north one hundred (100) feet to H_ street ard vlsce of bevinnine: and also the free use and vilexes forever of an alley not less than 30 feet 10 dth, runnin: Searle along the rear of said part ofeaid lot, and opening with the same into Delaware avenue, 16 feet in width »also the use of a one-and-a- Dr v Bennett H. Hill, February 20th, 1864 ; wether with te inprovenients, which consist of & two-story frame house, No. 121 H street northeast. Terms of sale: Que-third cash : balance in six, twelve, eixhteen and iwenty-10uz months, with interest at 7 neces nt: notes to be secured by deed eed of are on the ex sold. $100 deposit at time of sale. Convey- bncing, &e., purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not ccmpplied with within five days the Trustees re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de- faultinw purphaser, after tive days’ advertisement R. EDSON,’ THOMAS vay Na Iya H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. A TWOSTORY FRAME T NORTH Ww By virttie of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity 7 cause No. Gocket 18, and by virtue of 8 i D. duly re. folio 177, bie of the land deed of trust, dated corded in Liber Ni records for the District of Columbia, and at. the Fe- Quest of the party. recured thereby ‘alall sell at public auction, in front of -s,on TUE! DAY, the 19th day of November 330 a'clo nal Cat certain piven parcel nf round Hie ju the ity of Wathineton, D. erie das Helmy Lot uber mines Thomas and Perry" northern part of equ Gielity-one, IS1,) tone ocl8-eod&ds the improvements, 3190 nd the balance at'six, &e@ ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by said decree and expense of sale in cash, twelve and eizhteen months, with interest at six per bya decd cent. per annum, secured of trust on the property sold. A deposit of #100 required at the time of sale, and all conv g id recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be lied with in even days, otherwise tl ves the rizht to resell the property at the risk ; a nee oy Ae of the de faulting purchaser after five vertisenent. ee ee ORGE PS “EISHER, ; J. T. COLDW! FLL, Salesman. op WARNER, Real Estate At ORY FRAME OU REET THW By vintie of a deed of trust, dated Jane oth, AD, 1872, duly recorded in Liber N eckentéen (14) fect chet inehee frout of twenty ¢ ae on north M street, by the depth thereof, in pinety-seven mibered one hundred auc Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘St Cloud Building. J oan SHEKMAN, SUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED es ry m= PEGE ey Sok wate tae BE- twenty-five (25) feet, orth fifty: ‘WEE: N e ied hes (68 fect'd inches) tothe line | _ By virtue of three se deeds of t street south; ti anf, slong the ine of aald sal dated ith ear. AD, they facies oak Ge ime ae poe ce Deen seq) 295 et eed. rae a two-story house. for ‘Terms of tale: ‘of the the in cach, and the balance in etx. twelve ai with interest from day of sale at 8 property sold. Ade 75 wil property deposit oP 815 silt tie Hine of aale. “1f the terme’ are hot conn to said perty at the risk and cost of the defaulting part of Square numbered nine hundred os. faiene BT ceaternetae ecu | sascos ait aioe cereale plete lox gureal Or guceea B con Sane oer Spor | own ae Tot nLite Fed treaty Seven, (2D), tn F, “hay pets sub-division jaare iauim octissaww CHARLEST Davigy Truseos. | SP Etnored ard eis. (960) a ——-— | “also, ‘at that certain piece or parcel of ground J)UNCANEON BROS., Auctioneers. knov a ar lot numbered twenty eight (28). in GEA ele srb-divi iyieion ot eat of square numbered cou ~ and Te e third of Hd money to be cash, thie Ualanee in ate: tock id eighteen months, with interest at the rate of echt = cent. per annum., to TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWOSTO! ELLING, ‘ATED ON H tae BE AIEENTH AND FIFTEENTH virtue of a soe TAS heaving date be tecured uy on the PrO) 1 Ae cold, or all cash at'the Mu day of Sune, A.D, 1845, and reios ie ontion of the purchaser. A deposit of 8100 on. each ber No. 789, f¢ 84, &c., of the land records. +| jot must be paid at Gas of kor All conveyancing Of the Diateret vat Columbia, and at the written re- | at ccst of ;urchaser. ‘The Trustee reserves the rizht quest of the eecured thereby, we offer for | to resell at rik and cost of defaulting purchaser if fale, at at public ‘auction, in front of the premises, On | the terms of tate axe not complied with in seven FRIDAY, the Ist day'of November, A.D. 1878, at | caye from day of sale. 4 SOG ebott pats piece or parcel of land and Premises located in the city of Washington, D and known and distinguishe’ as and jumbered four (4). in square north L. M. SAI VM. M. SMITH, Saierman. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctionee: et being all of of equare numbered ten hundred and’ forty-nine rar aie Euan orate | ORS AGB EE A DEGRA Tn tenis thereon, consisting of "& two: <y frame BING, No 220A STREET SOUTHEAS fou dated "Ferm of tale: One-third of the purchase money in | A.B. SUR Sy fume np peaenlgers cash, and the balance in six. twelve and eighteen monihs, with interest from day of sale at 8 per cent. iurnbis, and at the nest of the party secured, thereby, we will sell, st, public ‘auction, 1a Ter anzitim, to be fee fa deed of trust on the | Secured ee Te eee property cold A. depontot sts Sa Gesegaired at Tih aera at Pocock io ai eet oe jece or parcel of ground or realestate, situate or tae in y of Washington, D. C., and known and de- t, {numbered twenty (20), in Grant's record square numbered seven hundred and sixty (760), fronting tweuty col, feet reven (7) inches by by a de pth of one hundred and ea eee 0 a wide alley, toxether with the im- ‘erms : 1_the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at echt (3) per cent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of trust, on the property sold, or all cash, at the on. tion of the purchaser. -A deposit of 8100 requited Be the time of sale, and all Ponvoyancing std Toe cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees re- serve the right to resell the e property at the risk and in five days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell said property at the risk and cost of the 2 defaulting | i purchascr, first sriving notice of such y dase’ advertisenient. eB rie Se aad at pur- chaeer’s coat a cB sansw CHARLES T: DAVIS Trustees. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY N THE EAST SIDE OF MARKET SPACE, Ch ORGETO D.C. By order of ae upreme Court of the red trict of C columbia, fi in equity cause No. 3,880, fs) Barbour & Smith, the undersigned wil ‘sell, at mane pein front of e prem \ises, on FRIDAY ‘TERNOON, Se) eptember 2 2a 1878, at 43g o'clock a ee iI that ‘part of bot forty-thres (43), in Old | cost of the defaulting five days’ ad. he Zev be moro particu set fo Grate Be veit sement. DasBL ent EUSA, t Trustees. at folio }, one of ie land recor for iB ml , toxether with the improvements, J.T. COLDWELL. Saleaman. novl-coats of a ‘three-story Brick House, Suitable 36 dwelling SLATES MAKSHAL'S SALE. By virtne of a writ of fieri facias, issued ont of and store purpose Terms of sale: ‘One: third cash, and the balance in twelve and eizhteen aun with interest at six per the clene Omi f the Supreme Court of the shader wliosé bid is accepted’. at public sale, or Ca . a Store. No. 410 (th atrot WOODB ae Geum Trustee, nv. Washingten, D.C, on MONDA wenita 391 ay street. | Of November, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. title, claim and onl eres, 0 the the fol Mowing describe? 7.4.2 pray wit: Stock of ng, Ales in part of Men's and. Boys’ Sate Neate and Pantaloons, Overcoats, Shirts ‘and Drawers, Gloves, Hats, Collars, Ke., ke, seized and evled union as thie goods and chattels of the defend: | ant at nam D.Skourk, to satisfy execution No. 20,10: vor of Samuel Bensinger. eas . Marsh: JouN SHERMAN, Auctionee! fe DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE BY THE of the above property, the. gal Fold. at his risk and expense on FDAY, November e WHERE EY | t, 1X78, at 449 o'clock, on tl odd WOODBURY TH. VEN] SEDER DOUGLASS JAMES GUILD, auctioneer. half-foot (134) alley on the eastern boundary line of TER B. WILLIAMS & =a ‘Auctioneers. the exid part of said lot, said part of said lot ten (10) . 2 OF UN pau: ionee! a rors ‘of the ‘ground ete ee a, mas PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED MW lias.) (Succcesors to Wash. B. Wi ING DA joremiber A. D. 1878, at 4, lock p. 1n., T’ shall sell, at auction room: comer 10th and D streets nerthwest, the of the late Woolman Gibson, esq., situated ince c Maryland, known as “Willow Dates ‘This Farm is on the road We will sell on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENING! November 1°34 and 5,at p.m., at Cohen’ Loan Office, ‘corner of ith sttect and New York aves a large and varied assortment of Unredeemed Pledges. We name in part 100; Hunting-case Gold Watches, American, Overcouts, most! 4, acres. ine-cace and Open’ Face Watch runving trom Washington to Bladensbnne. via Glen- Wind ts Jewelry, wood Cemetery, and adjoins tae lands of George W. Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, C) Riggs, esq., and B. P. Snyder, e&q., and of Capt. Rings, Solid Siiver and Plated Ware, Guns, Revolvers, | Howsate: ry ortable double Dwellins- Books, Bibles, Pantaloons, Blankets, Dress Coats, | Honse upon it, with the necessary outbuildings and many other articles too numerous to mention, | a fine apple and other fruit orchard, and al) of whic ch will be “te without reserve e, fae ep. one mile beyond the boundary of the District of est bidder. is Columbia. Plat exhibited on day of sale, ‘Terms of aale: One-half cash; balance in six (6) anid twelve (2) months, for which notes warned by deed of (rust, on the property wil! be required. Y¥ OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. . CK | deposit of $200 will be required when the properiy is Oses fie AST SIDE ORY BITE Knbeked off. All a ‘purser a WEEN H AND I STREE' 3° NOR’ Ld SAMU! ST. y virtue of a deed of trust, dated October od ey D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 830, ff folio 471, one of tho lund records for the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the reqnest pf the part etn SACRD AY vic afietion, im Tont veriber th. Pm... ie wz descril Peal eetate: eituate mn the tits of Washtnctee Det fo wit: All of Lot nuiubored twenty-two (o>) and the north eight (¥) feet six (6) ineliex front by the depth of Lot numbered twenty-one (21), in Square wita. bered five hundred and seventeen (617), toxether | With the improvements, &e: | “‘Werms: One-fourth cash, and the balance in one, | two and three wi | annum anti ) propel At 10 in the morning and 7 i ‘The Langest Stock of Forfeited Plediees ver Oficred in the District, consisting of Gold and Silver W: vatches, pinoad Je +e chaser. "A de} tale, and all conveyancing and recording at pur chaser’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustces reserve the rixht to re- the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | Purchaser, after five days’ advertisment. : AINAND H. WARNER Trustecs. Cicuesdell, ewerm aon. etal), Twill ra at Towssan & GREEN, Auctioneers. TRU STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EAL ESTATE ON C STREET SOUTH, BE- FIRST AND SECOND STREETS lio 466, one of the land records for the i TWEEN ‘residuein equal payments, District of Columbia, and ut the request of the party | py sittue of a deed of trust to me, bearing at six and twelve months after day of secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction, in | gad Que dth Octeles lars and recorded in fmm | icrest at six iy ‘cent, oF all cach,-at option of pur: front of the premises, on TU AY, the 19th day | Liber No. 800, folio 150, of the land records. chaser. #10) deposit required, and all conveyanci ing of November, 1878, at 4 o'cloc ‘ul that certain | {or'the District of Coltimbia, and at the est of | at purchaser's cost. Tins are not complied piece or parcel of ground, situal rie cityof Wash- | the party secured thereby, I will sell at qhublicane- | in ten days, rh ra Teserved to readvertise and resell Ineton, known and described as being the west | tion) in dont of the premises, on MONDAY, sho) 4th | at risk and ie of defaulting purchaser. lay of November, D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. all that picce or parcel of round: situate in the eit of Wathineton, in the District of Columbia, Enown a8 WARNER, B.H.Y Fees ‘916 F et. n.w. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, oct30-deds Gb together with the improvements, & Lot numbered sixteen, (16), in ¢ Charles’ Just’s re- osicre ‘One-third in cash, and the balance at six, | Qraed subdivision of Tote nium ‘three (3), four twelve and eixhteen months, with interest at eixht | C2) fve (a), six), Ci ater seven’ Si), per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on | (iat eek (gay and thirt nine 39) are num. o Tie propert sold; or all cash, at option of the pur- | ered seven hundred and thirt: twO. U3! i ‘with NG. Chater. $100 depo ‘ofit required atthe time of sale, | improvements, consising of a three-story brick div “TMPRO OF dail ecuvesmueins and reeonting at urclian Jnyg house with all modern improvemenge. ‘ORY BRICK | RESIDENCE, No. cost, ‘Lermg to be complied with, in seven days, apmnct ‘ale, as provided ee BACH SETTS AVENUE, we rustee reserve alt cael wo deeds of aeriss of the defaulting pur: } pine per cent. interest frop: E ~tiweent. 2 Ibn, chaser, after five age - Trustee, :28-00ts ‘EES’ SALE OF 1 Bay IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTO: irene of a deed of trust, dated dune 1. ded in Liber No. 837, folio 433, est of the party secured thereb: 8, “a Pee November, A. D. 1878, le, and con- If the terms of ame are not complicd with five day Seine e the ca property at thi property cost Of the a defaulting eS posit of Sib0 reaulzad A tise of f nate WARD, host: aD, WALTER B. WILLIAMS Py ‘Gi } Trustees. Aucts. oc23-4 JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HAEDWAEB aND BUILDERS’ Goons, 619 B street n.w., Neus B. & P. BB. Dzror, Washington, D. 0. Baz Inow, Honsk Seo Inom anv Nats, ‘Trr-Pare, Zio, Hues, Buss, Sroxes, Dooxs, Dams, Or, Canrets, Panrts, Vanwian, Macunme BEvtine, octs.1y Packing amp Laomra. SWEErt BOCHESTER Een JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1491 New York avenue, Near U. 8. Treasury Department. eoplétr re (COME DOWN TO ROUB CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $210. ABLE IMPROVED re auctions in front of the premise it part of a tract of land cauled the Va He as aa cree the land of Pierce x prOTart; da; sale, secured deed of trust on the A deposit of one hin. lars required at time of sae Convepame, 5 chevimeats Ht Lermcare ft eomptetaeat | ra shade Uy cas Sonsepe, Coane, 0 Gon the 8 from day of sale, the Trustee reserves of September, 78, in Equity cause the right to resell at Cont and risk of defaulting pur- At 149, and by direction of the holders of the | chaser, after tive days! advertisement, Stes’ secured _octad-d&ds JAM A. GORDON, Trustee. | A DARNEILLE, Auctioneer, Corn r ith and Louisiana aye. by said deeds of trust, the under- USTEE'S SALE OF TABLE IMPROVED . C., and seis thi = OTHWEST, BETWE! on iy fromthe newer 0 he n : ue of a ce of reat Decem- rer of stare two. iaadeed ee forty-sev mae dul tehng the eae of the south line of Masa cburetts avenue wil easte! pa) an cirenlar space Sonitheast with See saa thene of Mastachueetts avenue fifty: two recorded in st eid and ar the 6 Tenge ‘ee: thence south 14d west si iereby an sare os xtF-one in a Race TAL ETRUE | setr-tees yume OME TE dee a eat AR pe vember ath, ste at al o'clock atu. the follow: | three oa Fest (B tnehos 9 pins “ee i state, sit Boe int ¥ hence due west wit 6 NO! line o! ington, Dim, i¢t of Colmhbia, to wits cite, oe Wash- | thirty-two (32) feet: thence due. noth one rrtcrd G# parcel of round sy and twenty-seven (127) feet six (6) inches to the line of aid circular space; thence northeasterly with the line of said circular nace f fen (10) feet three re) inches to the place of beginning, together with siyrovenients, consisting of a handsome Three story c ‘This property will be sold free and clear of all in- i that of wasnt District of Columbia, known and described. har ths Cilicia lat snc ‘and ground plan of said city a3 parte of seven (+) and eight (8), in square Humbered foa foe Bendre and fifty-four, and being contained in the following metes and bounds: Be: winning at a point on a line of 7th street West, at the distance ning (5 9) feet north from thé cumbrarces. west cower of eais Fe, and running thenes |. Letme of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in three north with the line of sa equal installments, payable, ‘ve and three years after da Ht id 7th street twenty-o1 2) feet : thence cast_on f en oe _roppectively, in 03 the division a line. beti numbered eight (OF d nine (9), , ;. | at the rate of mee per cent. from enty-five ehh thence oa ‘on an sald non’ fine date, and secured tea of trast on the pene said ua ne ca Vay tne Pa | ach dr pane eg fe parce fhence south forty-one (41) feet, and thoncs i oat when the property is knocked down, Pie hundred and two (10a) feet to the piace of bogie, | sale th ould not be complied ed wath within nti da days SE, oem rth all the improvements, Ke: fre the date of ile, the rust githe Seven pa a Ewelve, dali, | \eyancing will be at the cost as 3 eae he purchancr. ance at gi ) and twelve (12) man hs AEN © WILSON) TFustecs, thedaeee Saeed fats WM. W. FRAZIER, Jn.,; Trustecs. property_sold, ‘will be tak ag ELL, oct30-eodtabs r o ale, and all convey: ‘hall be at SALE UNDER VER? the ijuteanc eras of te ve uae meee | SARE YALUABLE HEAT ESTATE OPBostrE FEE the Feit fo resal a= property atthe dd YANIS avENUE GND ao hls HSH GEO, W BTICRNEY, Surviving Trustee, | _Chdcrsind by virtne of a trnat, dated, If desired by Sloan of 96.500 cin | Februsrs 14,487 rented be uae on the property forties yeas it tated folio 41) ot licland meme Tia Lier 5 at 8 per terest payable semi-annually. cues and by direetion o ‘Of theholderor the moter a fue sats — J)UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioncers. ania Coy oun as Tsthat 4 ata ddlock prise Lot marked and the SALE RY FRAME | suldivicion sf critnal bered four AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHELSEEED | fauare the cor ct aie and thir iy-one ae virtue of a deed of to us, fa oes a THE EVEN IN G STAR. | FRIDAY. Nevember 1, is7s. How Lace shoes Can Be Mads of es:" exclaimed Mrs. Erown, Sropping tn upon me for a morning’s cu" “what an extravagant creature that you. S Mrs Harman iat Just asT was — ing thn. ugh the back yard 1 happened to up. and 1% declare, if there to. ail her kiuenen windows @h.*"t hi most beautiful lace lnmbrequins Ler set iny eyes om “Lace eget sod at her itchen windows: you must be mistaken. aif you dont believe tt, >and 100k fe for yourself.” r id So; (here sure chough, were hung hat appeared to be elegant lace iambrequins. “She'll ruin that husband of hers,” continued Mrs. Brown. “I must say it makes me angry to see such doings. Mr. Brown ts worth twice as much as ber husband, and I never thought of paving 200 = oe green paper curtains at aay of “ Welt” remarked, “Tthink myself, tt 1s a very extra it move. Young persons, when starting in life, should be ee if ever, and look out for a rain: ie “Have you called?” No. bat ur ahould lke uke tor ip on your bunnit, one weil step over. "Those lambrequins have made me kind 0’ curious.” I assented, and in less than five minutes we stood at the door of a pretty cottage. “Good morning, ladies,” said Mrs. Harman, appearing at the door in a neat calico mornin dress, “Walk in,” and she ushered us into a cool, Shady room, whose windows were draped with curtains of white dotted musiin, She was very social, and we fell at once into apleasant chat. At last Mrs. Browa tatroduced the topic of domestic economy. “Yes, indeed,” said Mrs. Harman, “I know something of economy. Harry and T starting in life, and I we ought to sai every Way that we can, without infringing upon our real comfort. He wanted me to kee) agin but T told him no; that 1 had muc ch do my own work, and I find tt very rs. Brown. leasant too. ‘Through the hot weather 1 arise right and early, and get ali the baking and sweeping out of the was De: Tore breakfast; then Thave plenty of le 08 finished those curtains, pointing I didn't think they would do so them out of a coupte of old w had thrown aside “You ought to have put your lace lamb; —_ rst here,” said Mrs. Brown. aUtifil lace things you've got hanging up to your windows, T cont ots tte amaved Mrs. Brown as we surveyed them. lo and } nid the pa- pers and ¢ valked home and at our kitchen windows, "SELESS ADVICE TO YOUNG Men.—The true gin has to be sought for. She does not parade herself as show goods. She ts not fashionable. Generaily, she 43 not rich. But, oh! what a heart she has when you find her! so large and pure and womanly, When you see it you won- der if those showy things outside were women. te you gain her love your two thousand are m""_ She'll not ask you for a carriay> ora tirst a ss house. She'll wear sim™e and turn them when necessary, with no vulgar mag- nificat to frown upon hereconomy. She'll kee everything neat and nice in your sky parlor, and give you such a welcéme when you come that vou'll think your parlor higher than She'll entertain true friends on a dollar, and astonish you with the new thought how lit We happiness depends on money. She'll make you love home (if you don't you're a brate), and teach you how to pity, whil Poor, fashionable society that. thi and vainly tries to think “ do not, I pray yo ford to marry.’ you can. switch cane, be sens! wife in a sensible w A Dy! ‘ROOM AND A Dover UL BRipe.— Mary E. Overin, alias Brown, alias Reilly, wi put on trial in general sessions yestend bigamy in marrying Thomas Morto! Thomas W. Parle, on December 26, 1576, her first husband, Henry E. Overin, a clerk in x commissioner's office, was living. of fifteen swore that the woman had been mar- ried to Parle on his dying bed ay a a 3 ta id the ‘true woman, and ay th: cae burn uj ble and Wien he was about to die, at his request a priest was called in and the ceremony was per- formed while he was semi-consctous, but she had substituted her sister, Alice J. Baldwin, for herself at the time of the ceremony unknown to the priest and to Parle. Parle fainted after the ceremony and did not recover consclousaess for an hour. “Did vou ever marry a man named Reilly?” “I refuse to ree er, because the answer would tend to degrade m ‘The case was not. tconeluded.— World, 3tst BrireN By A DoG Over Two YEARS AGo.— James Conk, aged = residing in Division ave- nue, Long Branch, L. Was bitten by a large Newfoundland dog in “the early part of July, 1si6. A et of his bk phe lip was torn away by the dog. but the wound soon healed, and nozh- ing more was thought of the matter until at two weeks ago, when Conk wa¢ attacked with what at first was sup) to be epileptic fits. The fits increased in ence each day until last Wednesday, when the sufferer began to act very strangely. He would geton the floor on his hands and knees, growl and snarl like « dog, and bite chairs, carpet, and anytuin~ could reach. He became so tiolent nia ‘Six men to hold him in bed, J Succeeded in biting two oO? Th, a the past two a7", and there ie he tt Took " even ‘then he ittendants. ;Dur- yd he has been more quiet, = every hope of his recovery. The d whet, bit him was not killed untll iast Satur- aay. “the case has caused some excitement, and the police have given orders to keep Conk confined to his house, as the parents of school children deciare their intention of C keeping them at home if he ts permitted to go at large. THERAPEUTICS OF SPIRITUALISM.—When the Vanderbilt case was resumed. before Surrogate Calvin yesterday morning, Dr. W. H. Vauder- wyde Was called to the witness stand. Mr, LGid men made an offer to prove this state of facts: That there existed in this metropolis a club called the Liberal Club for the Investiga- on of scientific subjects, of which the Doctor isa member. The club in 1874 Seger y acom- mittee to investigate the physical and mental phenomena of Spiritualism. The committee consisted of the witness, Mr. Marvin and T. B. Wakeman. He offered to prove that they found that persons in sound mind and body can bh. readily <isavused of the delusions and ware practiced upon them under th ee bur * TOLI" “iseases, and ism, cannot. by ‘any bused of their delusi peroni retense ot icted with who believe in pare amount of proof be disa- ons. The surrogate ruled sana out the offered evidence, and the court ad- 1? Journed until Friday.—Ly,'¥, Sun, 31st, ee ee A Tramp, who called at a ciergysa”S house in West Haven, Conn,, was given suelter Over night in the batn and invited to breakfast the {ter eating liberally, he joined morning devotions, and his evidently touched. “He went and returning Un next night ‘stole the pesior's 's harness, 4 Fee ed sect tdonmtunsa from head to foot exactly as the lady should be ahoos, oe dress, gloves and every detail in Yhe costume of the doll. s2-The Rev. J. V. under bail for ieeraomtences — left meee Loeymeered fo., (the jot cals calls them cm aahes) ones rraclascwon duct. Lynn, Mass., has run away 62~A man was Poa A i Sine! Nev., and Chel gins ts that he could not fecover and that It would be sensinn to end his suffer- ing, deliberately shot him through the heart, §2-Jones, the man bat pe Aa and feathered in Reno, Cal, a. of his Ume roading the hotel registers in San Francisco, He carries ‘: Joaded revolvers, and will talk two ‘with nobody. It is surmised that he is insane. S7The Holly system of houses with was hanged at Virginia, on, youentey ae eyes Se ana Nog THE AUTUMN N RETROSPECT come in grecmy meet ta yb Ne ey mur tmtering joys that once were: Sng ‘sching for the Gays that are mo Tae ‘So, tn these actumn day ‘8, the falling year brane of tie south Bon verfaserd sway for a while hus blustering carr To spend in quict retrospect Die day He dreams of eummer, and again the air Sromptett and cal. aaaun the ay feows eset Again, t hile throurh dream, Loe their rough ch outlines fi ine Scolion’ tach throagh the * ey dp ol, jonecans the aster and the cold: at ~— Se roft he 4: me, HO his sd Sarees mesh ‘The «welling tide Just rocks the haher's boat ‘That slowly drifts with idly flapping wail Dear quiet anti Tike a tras bane meRMOFy. YOR erean, So Cull of tres amulous and hazy lich! So wot, «0 radiant, no ike « dean (Walter Learned Se Vivid Mental Representations. Sir Isaac Newton could call up a spectrum of the sun when he was in the dark. by Intense di- Tection of his inind to the idea of it, “as when a mad looks earnestly to sec a thing which ts diMm- cult to be seen” Dickens used to allege that he sometimes heard the characters of his novels actually speak to him; and a great French nove- Ust declared that when he wrote the deserip- tien of the poisoning of one of his characters. he had the taste of arsenic so. distine An ‘hts Mouth that he was himself poisoned, vere attack of indige dinner—a most prexn magination over taste beyond -being pregeid have, in an in- vidid mentat ntal presenta | extraondt 1 painte, NC EPUONS as 1 re ha y. . oto work up it to the state or vision, and the thing ts dor The power ts, without doubt, consistent with perfect sanity of Athough tt may be doubtful whether a person who thought it right for himself and his Wife to Imitate the naked Innocence of Paradise inthe back garden of a Lambeth house, as Blake did, was quite sane; but too frequent ex- ereise of the power ts full'of peril to the mind's slability. A Person may call up tu and they will on ‘y may haw adiy be tht of them Ui him He ts ike the sorcerer spirits fram the vasty deep, and nthe spell by which to lay them again. “Dr. Wigan tells of a skiliful painter whom he knew, who assed him that he had onee painted three portraits in one sear, The seen and success was that he requir ting, and painted with w “Wien a sitter hundred fis rapidity he sai hit att half an hour, sk ume to reanvas. [Wanted non T put away my canvas and took am When IT wished to resume my took the mi Mi Set him in the chatr, w Siw him as distinetly astt he had been before me in his own proper pe 1 may almost. say more vividly, [looked 1 time at my imagt tigure, the ecun and soon, just as 1 should barg done had the sitter beet the at the chatr SAW the = “-* “ “aan, Grad Tegan to" the distinction between th figure and the real person, and. some sputed with site been that the L Py took the alarm. I recolle more. Tlost my seuses—was thi asylum. ‘The Whole period, ex TLONthS of, my contineaseni, Isa dead? my memo Or, 1 the person does not gi of his mind, he may be so distressed by Use per. tence of the apparition which he sto fall into melanchol nd eve to conunit suicide ays The san author, “a very intelligent and amiable man, who had the power of thus placing before his nd often laughed heartily at s seemed to Laugh in turn. om a minent and as create his double, who alw This was jong a sub jok i but the argue with him pertin mortitic: ‘ation, sometimes refut . Which, as he was very proud of his logical powers, millated him exceedingly. He was eccent but was never placed in continement, jected t6 the slightest restraint. At length. worn out by the annoyance, he de! ‘ately r solved not toenter on another year of ext tence—paid all his det ers the amount Den fired it nd as the clock struck twelve, | into bis mouth. —[ Hortuightly te t?-Charles Me ain, the murde erer of ley at Cleveland, O., Was yesterday seu! ase taken in hand by the Bos- ton Union for Christian Work was that of a family of six persons, who were without work, tod, or fuel. Their lamediate wants were sup- plied, and $10 was left with them. ‘They speni most of the money in a carriage ride on the fol- lowing day er was riding upan elevator in a Shaft. One of his hands caught in the the side, and he was ieft dangting 2 the bottom, His plight was not discovered until the elevator reached the sur- f ithout him. He was so weak, after being rescued, that he could not stand. at the residence 3 i ot >>-—___— DIED. BRENNAN. On the Ist of Hoveniee, Sage of consumption, JOHN ALovsIUs Bre aged eg mg | eixht months and twelve aa oun |, corner ret Sth and N streets: seven the residence of T. 1. Squire, 54 , Saturday, Bela tie yare invited. wd On eds y lovember, 1878, Jomx a, ot fe late residence, avenue, be. tween ith: and Sth sts, 8 chr thence to friends respectfully req UNDERTAKE, < {RED. SPINT UNDERTAKER, B. SPEARE,— ~ UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with BR. F. Harvey), 940 F strect n. w., ‘One door east of Tenth street. of fet ES ar Trerared fo: ranaportation, short notice. ‘strictly first-class and on the most reas. youn s WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, marl2-ly 1337 10th st. n. w. A. BURGDORF, UNDERTAKER, sly 516 Ponn’a avenue nm. T. EDW. CLARK, DEALER IN fe eentare WOOD AND oe oes (gl Yeisen uta Tanp axp Daror—Oth strest ‘Virwinia svenue iesiess ibe ere saan mbes co Sta my own * $27 || CARRIAGE ROBES. POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, €35 Beventh Adjoining O44 Fellows’ Hall ‘Trunks Covered and Repaired Promptly. oct®34r T. ‘B. CB0S8, JE. Doone "B19 UEBER, NOD, COAL, mince fm