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STEAMERS, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THL VALLEY BROOK. JANGE: OF 8uStEDULE.— The (ALL AND WINTER OPENING FUTURE DAYS. THIS EVENING. “JAMES GUILD, Auctioneer. neat from the fountains of the wood, or Wie Byuzs, = the v y came, ikon and ait’: Geiober fi on — F oF 7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. ‘AMES GUILD, Auctioneer. om QRS xe SPeOeRR SUITS, Be. = And guacd te for many a ra. Pav and tH THURSDAY Day af To ‘clock &. m., for Chay AN IMMENSE STOCK Ere IMPRO' PAWNBROKER'’S SALE OF UNREDEEMED | 7 orclock, we will sel in fn the Auction Roum, S26 Penn- Gambling Methods Exposed. Nisei eect ncaa 1y Gamo. and landings in Wicomico river, ana on SAT- on THE COUN’ Bly FRIDAY SATURDAY. sylvania avenue, & of Clothing, TWRDAYS for Machodoc, making her usual in, excepting thoce in Not jn For aa i ation 5 heritf's Coal Oftice, Now. 3 33 ae FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE | “ ‘SOUTH. My BOOTS AND SHOES Fou Lapres, GENTLEMEN, MIssEs, AND CHILDREN. Complete in every regard. Call and examine befors making purchases| Isewhere. Special 'S- rose _ inducements offered to CASH CU: selection of Slipy pated by any others Fanti Pigeons ¢ every Monday, Wed. either in regard to sty] ‘or a ‘ity. Mesday and Friday, at5 oe Jian connecting CHILDREN'S SHOES A SPECYALTY. eats cee howe Hecnie e No Misnernesextarions, Foceday Prarsiay at ‘at 4 o'clock p. i. W. N. DALTON, FOR POTOMAC RIVER TANDINGs. Sn nh pbteamer JOHN W, THO: N, Captain Jonw R. (THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE. Tih and Sth street uo of careaey TONARS Ne Ge bp, three times er week, for ‘Carrio: stinter, | peRAbE AND ) WINTER, ST STOCK COMPLETE, stopp - ‘er Goode and Lower Prices Than Ever Bedlate land landings each Days of sailing, Mom. | Pt oGoege,and Lo bought for cash, at the uraday and lowest prices, from the best nant ead wong iseeirt Best Ba ots.ors | etal Company's Wharf, foot of th strast eins rs tau wuts led for on aptieston at Knox's Ex- 1.50 to 275 prees UEL B. J. ACCINELLY, oe Sane Ee 133 to 200 Ladies: ce Slippers 8c. to 2.50 to 1.75 Seat Rubber Qvers 35 cents Mise’ Gent t Button to 200 aris same dey 106 * Children's 7 C ice pee ir , 15th st Pa Calt Se x eto RPA DENHAM, Axent, Water street, fr Ae 650 SAMUEL BACON, President. RAN LLOYD Steacsae ew York, Have, Loxpow, onipany will sail every Sat- a ove panel, eal rs Gaiters, One oct vorking Shoes. 0 styles of Youth's and Pi ‘rie. No Branch Store, GEO. McCARTHY. From New Soathampton 100; second cabin, $60, ‘For "bbw oF pas. nx Green, i steera ney. kage appl LRICHS & CO..2 Bow x XANI DITA. WASHIN ROETOWN, iGTON ct Philadelphia 1 a ceetladstehla, sith, Clyde's the New England States. BO: onda: ined 8 pm Through ed epee sien to Boston and Providence. Fall River. _Con-, Signees wishing their goods landed at hart will please have them marked ation apply to,J, H, JOHNSON & horthwest, and : HYDE, 5: 2) ManurAM cube WO: 12 South Wharves, Philadei’ oars \OTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Lision, the Ste: mors of this line take a specific course for all seasons oi the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New Grex OF THE RED FLAG, THE GREAT RUN FOR THE STON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenus, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. Pac or ease ossing the meridian of 50 at 43 A large stock of eanE G0Dg ist ree and rnothine coke ne “3 CS we are selling ay 1 lowing of of 0 at 42 lator Vests Catt Boots, pe d sewed, 83.50. Men's Kip Slaughter Boots, 83-50. Men's chase ¥e oe nd Liverpool, Callin: Between efi eee ‘pool, a OM NEW YORK. wee Nov. 27 Men’ Dec. 4 t i 3 10 rr —_ 's Kip Boots coasigned to be sol A lance) sat rot Fishermen's India Rubber Boots, from Genuine Kip Boots, from $1.75 up to. fat 92 x Calf toot good quality, (will bear inspec- 2 i rom 75 cents School Shoes, at a pair. Boys’ Gaiters, sizes from Ito 5, as conten pair. e. — n's eeey P os es from ka cents up to $2. Hates of Passage. Men's Working Shoes, at 75 cente a par, Men’s first-cl Hand » Gaiters, at $3.50. az seemers carping kere, 080 and 100 4010, | Mops Sk clae e Gaiters. all sizés and qualities, not carrying steerage, $80, $100 and rding to accommodations. Men's atiispacial low rate of 860 gold during the fall ners raze ngs very low rates. Steerage tickets from Elverpook and Gheensfown, and ail other varta of Burope at lowest rates earoush ‘pila of luden given for Belfast, Glascow, and other ports on the Continent, teTTanean por Havre, pent and for Med: SPEC! on froleht and passage apply at the Ceasar from 75 cents ai) Children’s Shoes, from up t Shoes, from 79 cei to 82.50. cents up to $2. We have BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip tion. 100 Cases Just OPENED. TAL INDUCEME. BUYE TO WHOLESALE No. 4 Bowling sabig ely Green, or both steerage = OTIS EIGELOW, 605 7th street, annie: CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. RAILROADS. PALTpDIoKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. 1 Route amd Short Line to the ~ rehwest. W ‘and Southwest. Way via Rela: tT: 40's. ID. ‘altinore and Laurel Exp reas. Hi: nore F fey em apn to New ee fon Philadelphia tops a Ennepo Gotunab ana Branch Sccapt sunday. Through Car car pe 9:00 2. On Sun winday only, Baltimore, Annapolis and * patti Express. Stops at Bladens- 0S Sie Ter Te so PRE SURESS,annapoa Ect Cty and — York, Philadelphia and Boston wi rm ety Sees Balkimore only, stop- tions. Bt LOPE enebarg, "ind, Laurel ‘rederick as Relay. Stops at Annap- is Junction. Sean point of Frederick, Hazors. a Re olnt of ant ay ions: Ly. 4440 p. m—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta Norfolk and Bal 15:30 p. m.—Philadelphia, ‘imore Express, Norfolk except Sunday. Noryulk bus sengers saben =e the « ge ‘ars inser & Ctce at Can- i: oe aims sud Columbus Express. Sicep- lara to Chicas. SE Lou, e ding Henan Catena ae Puliman Cars. 19:30 Ea oe —New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore reas, Sivrina tar os ‘New York, and Special + to Philadel Biers Other trains ¢ al except Sunday. ih fain stop : at Relay Station Jel0 1878 = venNsvtvamia =: 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid ‘Beenery, ‘Stdonincent ‘Equipment. i cxe 10TH, ‘TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, cor- ner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburz and the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and pleepine ¢ Care ‘from Pitteburs to Cincinnati St Louis and Chicazo; 7:40 p. m2. daily, with Palace Car to Chicaxo. Baltim Potomac Railroad. For Canandaigua. Rochester, Buffalo, Niaxara he: and the North, at 1:40 p. m. daily, greg sf ‘Satuar- day, with Palace Car to Watkins. iiliams- rt, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 3 ut except Sunday. For New York and the the East, 1:45 a. m. and 9:30 p ed. ‘mited This lewis! daily, with Palace ‘of Purposes in 1868, which it has since added a reserve fund of Its ae SIN NUMBI 100,000 Tick: aes ae GPECIAL OFFERINGS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. az L HEILBRUN'S* POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 7th street. Sen or—“THat Op Woman or More.” JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HARDWARE axD BUILDERS’ GOODS, 619 B street nwes Naas B.& P.B BR Depot, Washington, D. 0. 4B InoN, Horse SHOE Inon AND NAILs, ‘Trx-PiaTe, Zino, Huss, Brus, Sroxes, Ducss, Datizs, Om. Canrers, Paints, VARNISH, MACHINE BELTING, Packina anD Laci. oct3-ly OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. ASPLENDID D GORtON a TY TO WIN ELEVENTH GRAND DIST SEEN GSD pets A’ ORLEAN: . DAY, No Lousiana State Lottery Company. institution was regularly incorporated bi ature of the state for educational and chat with a capital of the ble 000,10 ER DISTEMUTION d. TUESD, take place mont “on the secon it eee aca mans or postpones. Look at the oll wins CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. $2, cach: Half Tick- RY all iroven nine Ca Ney’ with ‘boats of Brookiyn i direct transfer to Fuiton 1 ferriage and 2 m daily, except 8 A as ort Say. | Limited = 9:10 & m dally, except Sux 200 for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30am. and | 1, :20 p. ma. aie except Sunday. =_— For Pores Creek Wine OSS we and 4:20 p.m. 9 For Ansagsie’s Pres and 4:20 p.m daily, ex- 3 cept Sunday. — 1.857 Prizes, amounting to x Alexandria and Fredericks! Balle le correspon SS road and Alc “Aiexamdaie cnet fashing- | DP nt points, eee es For dleuanarin 0's . Application for rates to clube shi madi G60. Tp mn On Sandan as pada: rls: tothe Home Seager rn ee and 7 p.m. nll address, for further in- Richmond and the South, sm. and 9am. formation or orders to, 36:10 it, daly euapt Suds AUPHIN, oO. Tae 692, New Orleans Louisiana. ve 6, 7, 8, Pp. 9:10, 10,11 ’m? On Bunday at Sand Iba oe Chia Pm 319 Broadway, N. ¥. {oni ot ane tas car sc under theubertision And fu inary Dravrings. sre saat corner Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania ave Grit Heaurenand and Jubal A Batis caseeene northeast corner Sixth, street nsyiva- ETS Daawaae to destiaetog ee GWEET Fak General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON. ap novl0 ROCHESTER THE TRADES. — OIDE: carried on as heretof: ‘The same cxosiiont JOHN H. MAGRUDER, "ypkmen are employed. and the work turned ‘Will be in the su open ee has always boca apsly 1019 Pennsyleania ave., 34 floor. 1491 New York avenue, ey eee CABINET MAKER. DUNCAN ‘SON BROS., "Auctioneers THREE TWO-STORY FRAME. » AND we FRONTING | ON EE eTH re a BE VEEN D AND E Ea ST, AN Seine Nos. 419, at AN AND 5. AT AVC: On MONDAY, November 4, 1878,-at 4 o’cl'k P.m., we shall sell, im front of f the” premises, part jot No. 14, ved by hree two-story house having front of 12 feet dein inbee bra depth of 10: of 105 oie tweltoand e ifitcen tis, ith 8 per eat Inter: ive and eighteen. mon! est. A de it required at sale. oct20.30,31,n01,2 a DARNEILLE, Axtioncer, Corner 7th st. and Lonistana ave. TRUETERS SALE OF “VALUABLE IMPROVED No. 707 SEVENTH STREET RORTHWEST. BETWEEN G AND 1 py yirtug of 8 deed of tr i A.D. 1 recorded in and at Biber No. Gs) folio 473 one of the land. rea cords for the county. of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party sen thereby, 1, a8 surviving ‘Trustee, will cell at pale auction: in front of the premises, on THUR: November 7th, 1878, at 42¢ o'clock p.m., the follow: ine described real estate, situate in the city of Wael ington, District of Columbia, to All that piece or parcel of ground lying in the city of Washingicn, District of Columbia, known and on the junre No. S, ficial pist and ground plan of bald city ac pares of lots numbered seven (i) und eight (8), in square numbered four hundred and fifty-four, and being contained in the following metes and bounds: Be- kinning at a point on a line of 7th street west, at the distance of fifty-nine (59) feet north from the south- west corner of eaid equare, and running thence forth with the line of said 7th street twentycone ep feet; thence east on the division line, between lots numbered eight (8) and nine (9), in said enty-five (75) feet; thence north’on the di Letween lots numbered seven (7) atid nine (9), in said square; thence east twenty-seven thence south forty-one (41) feet, and thence hundred and two (102) feet to the place of nin, toxether with ali the improvements, ‘lerms of sale according to the deed of trust: Seven thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars 2), and expenses of sale in cash, and the bal- Snice at six (6) und tnelve. (12) monte: for. whieh © notes of the purchaser. bearing interest from ¥ of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the Diy eon wi te taken deposit of $100 pe required of the purchaser at the time of rale, and all conveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and of the defaniting purch urviving Trustee. ser, a loan of $6,500 will 'y for three years with interest Interest pays ‘able semi-annually. If desired by the 1 be made on the propert: at 8 per cent. oct4-eokds HOUSEF URNISHINGS. RE YOU PREPARED F\ hee My INTER: 1f not, call at GARTRELL & C lowest p 5 ATKO BE, te heat two rooms, at 830. Remember the ntunber, 815 th st., between H and T sts., op pposite Goldsmidt’s By re. [022-tdec?5] GEO. E. GARTRELL & CO. P HANSON HISS & CO., IMPORTERS 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 WORE DONE. isit Washington and submit de- and estimates in special cases. STOVES, RANGES, &e. PURCHASE ONLY THE BEST. Cabinet, Splendid Gem and. Oracle slor and Gentennial RANGES. Breer an JOHN MORAN, octl4-1m 2126 Penn’aavenue. erose BUYING BURNACES, RANGES, HEATER, OR GAS FIXTURES, AND Before contracting for PLUMBING or HEATING, call and get our prices. You WILt Save Mover. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., octT-tr G‘4s FIXTURES. Masonic Temple. GAS FIXTURES. Having recently purchased, at a great sacrifice, the Entire Stock of a manufacturer declining business we are prepared to offer GAS FIXTURES POSITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from us can have them put up in Washington FREE OF ALL EXPENSE. ©. ¥. DAVIDSON & CO. 5 North Liberty street, Baltimore, Maryland. FIRESIDE STO} VE POLISH. iN Manker. Thy Sawrve, _fend2e WASHINGTON, D. G4s FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Less THAN Factory Prices. Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Mesers, Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the = finest and cheapest goods south of New ‘or ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. E. F. BROOKS, (Corcoran Building. T. EDW. CLARK, DEALER IN LUMBER, WOUD AND CcoAL, Doors, Sash Blinds, Mouldings, &c., &c. seplitr Fifteenth Omces {910 Virwinis avenue southeast, lvania a) west. rae AND axp Deror—Oth, 2 Vines avenue seunaes Led eahetr rt whatever witli interest in, southen were peed, in, my former or Selablionnenn atthe An experience three years, and the fact that I now have ‘put Hite utile ex business conducted almioet exclusively by iny own family eae estas in nears Tam determine’ (ata shall be conducted with fates reese sateen are octlé-im $ 2.75 | CARRIAGE ROBES. te — $12.00 |THE BEST ASTOR NENT IN THE ALSO, HORSE COVERS and BLANKETS, from $1 up, at the POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of oct25-tr Promptly. Con= DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 8210. GABS-LIGHT OFFICE, We will sell on Y, MONDAY ana) TUESDAY November J, 2, eas at? at Gohan % m. Loan Office, corner of {th street aud New 0 p varied asso 100 ‘cae Gold e name Wi American, English and makers. 200 Mats, Acris atom make, “to. Silver Hunt. and id Open ‘hes, Stem 2] Jewelry, Farrites,” Brodst “4 Bi Seve Buttons, Chains, an Hinges, Solid Siver and Patea Ware, Guns, Revolvers, , Bibles, Pantaloons, Blankets, Drees Coats, and a cere oer a oe too numerous to mention, all of sold without reserve to the {Rep.] oct29 Younes MIDDLETON, N. Auctioneers. BETWEEN | a AND I 'STHEETS NORTH: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Octot "AD, 1816, duly recorded i Liber Nor 800, follo 471, one of, the land records for the Dis. of Columbia, and at just o! cared tiered we will geil ae Premises, ot gp SATU DAY, Nov Serer et 180 wet , the following situate in'the ‘city of Washi . D.C, to wit: All of Lot number y-two (22) and the ht (8) feet six (6) inches frout by the depth num! twen! ra (21), in Square num. five hundred and ‘seventeen (Gl), tometer with the improvements, & Terme. One-fourth cash, and the balance in one, twoand ii-tee years, with intertet at B pee cost, (et annum ent.’ paid, by a deed of trust on the property okt; or all cash, at option of the pur- chaeer. & dep osit of $100 required at the timo of sale, and all qnveyancing and recording at pur- eharer’s cost, ‘Tvrms to be complied with ia seven dave otherwise th ® Trustees P reserve the right to re- sell the property at the risk. P d coat of ul Howe of the date ting: HENRY WISE GARN o:t29.4 BRAINASD HL WARNER, Trustoos. OWNMAN & ceee ys Auctioneers. EON GS, SBECOND STREETS a By virtue of a deed of trast to me, bears date on the 9th October, 1878 cece | 800, folio 156, of fie land ber No. for a District of Columbia, and lest of newer secured thereby, I will tall oe pubic auc- tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY the th day ‘of November, A. D. 187 bat 4 o'clock p.m. all trae Pee or parcel of zronnd, si hineton, in the District of Colne bia, known a8 Lot_numb¢cred sixteen, (16), in Charles’ Jnst’s re- corded subdivision Re Lots numbered three (3), fo ), £ ate in the city of in-house modern impr ‘Terms of sale, as provided 2 half cash; balance in six and twelve months, wil nine per cent. interest from day Of sale, secured deed of trust on the property. A deposit of one hun. dred dollars required at time of sale. Conveyanci at cost of pizehacer. If terms ate not complied wi 8 from day of sale, the Trustee reserves ht to resell at ¢ ioe of petnalting: pur- chaccr, after five days! advertisement oct taeda EIAM A. GORDON, Tr rovements. deed of trast: On tee. 7 OUNG & MIDDLET( N, Auctioneers. ‘O TWO-STORY aS Any WEAN OFG ST eH N AND H AND sre AND ff STREETS NORTHWE By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Septem ‘am . .D. 1877, duly recorded in Liber fr Xo. £45 folio 174, one of the land records for. lumbia, and at the request of the purty sec sured thereby, sell at public auction, In front of tue premises, on BATURDAY, Novenbor 9th. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following Bescribed real estate, situate in the city of Washinyton, D. C.. to wit” Parts of lots numbered sixteen (16) and seventeen (17), iu square numbered four hundred and fifty-four 7 west from the seventeen (17), thence running west seventeen (17) feet, by a uniforin depth of eibty (0) feet. Also part of said Jot _sevent , bexinning twenty-four (24) feet eight. (8) inches west irom the southeast corner of said lot seventeen (17),thence running west twelve (12) feet four (inches bs a uniformed depth sixty (€6) feet, together with the improvements, Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at’ si twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold: or all cash, at option of the purchaser. feposit’ required at the tim: sale on cach bouse, and all recording and con ancing at purchaser's cost. to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the rht to resell tlie property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Naa five days' advertise. { Trustees. of oe Cee on a ae pu ee BL TH i 3 Tirtue of a deed of trust dated 1870, and recorded in Liber No. > i) (G), leven (11), twolve (3), fourteen (14), fitteen (15), sixteen (16), vente eighteen (18), and part of lot one (1). Bexinning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot, running thence west one hundred (100) feet: thence north one hundred (100) fect: thence west forty (40) feet; thence north sixty (60) feet; thence east one hun! dred and forty (140) fect; and thence south one hun, dred and sist} (160) feet to the numbered ten hundred and forty-six (1046), together with the improvements, consisting of a two-story, basement and attic Brick Dwelling. ‘Terma: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, bearing interest at six (6) per cent. and secured. to the satisfaction of the Trustee, or ail cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of 200 will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at the yErCiasere Cost. unless terms of sale Go conniod sina ia ten (10) days, at risk and ont Of defaulting purchas 19-eo&dbs SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee. §#- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSPAX, November 7th, 1878. same hour and lace. SAMUEL CROSS, vl oct81 codedbs CHASER SY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES; NG OF TWO THRE! ND. BASEMENT Weick HOUSES. Lael a EE’ OPPOSITT; “THE SOnr HERN LIBERTY. MAN REED inning, in square amy of Onto Ae ere a oes dhe, 19 iy of October, A. D- : Court of the District of es oo al No. 6,428, equity, wherein Thomas gomplainapt and Mary fendants, the unders)z; RESbay auction, in front of the on WED- Tue 6th day of November, A.D. 188, at EE otclodk P.m., the following described real os. tate Se the Gity of Washington, D. C., known and Gescribed on the plan of eat city as the easternmost thirty-six Jett fou ond t worthirds inches front of Jot nim In square muniveted Sve hun- dred and sistecn, aud raumiye back with that width ome hunared feck, improved by two Threestory and Basement Brick Houses. ‘Terms of sale prescribed by decree: Onethira ¢ash; residue in three equal instalments, at six, twelve and eighteen months from day Of sale, {oF Which the purchaser's notes are to be passed to the Trustee, payable to his order, in six, twelve and Cighteen months, with interest, from day of gale, at the rate of seven per centum per anntun until paid cr all cash at purchaser's option. ‘The ‘Trustee reserve alien upon the proberty until the whole pur. chase money is paid. own on each house at time of ule’ and'if purchaser Tule: toeoe ei terms of sale within five days from day of sale, proverty to be resold after five days’ notice in the vening Star newspaper, at risk and eost of default, Je purchaser. “Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. (OH ‘Trastee. Me oe Hee me WILLiaMs & CO., Aue dD coe BROS., Auctioneers. USTEES' BALE OF V, VED baa etaaathy Be FV! ALUABLE IMPROVED STORY ERAN BEING. SIRE HOUSES PORE ot nee 129 andy DL BI FUN. IMPROVED LOT ON THIRD STREBE, N: CORNER ‘OF a Hees NORTHEAS’ i By virtue of 9 Heed of trust date eee in Pive recorded | iter Xo erect ‘he party ee thereby, we will sell aye lic auction, Y,, the 6th da; southeast the following. real estate, viz: All of Bate purchaser. Property, or 850 on, nired at time of ale, swith in reve days from "Trustees serve the nah right oe resell the property at the risk ‘and of cost of defaulting Purest ig KURTZ,) oct24-eotd A. R. BROWN, § J)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 8e0., yolvers, jee GUILD, Auctioneer. ey STOVES, COTTAGE SETS, D, SHUCK MATTHASSES, EXTENSION no" EY On THURSDAY, November 6, commencing at 10 we will Sets e one Furniture in house B street n. w. Sale positive. noy2-3t ar FOR SALE. ‘One of the most beautiful farms in Mont Jands G3 wa We ler dy, and former'y beior tains about 190 acres, al ut heavy ber, 40 acres of w! ince rbabip the the best piece of Umber land in theatate. “The balsnce is in’ a good state of cultivs ‘The improvements consist of a fine double fame dwelling, ‘comparatively new, and other out-build. "Ferme of sale: One-third cash: the bal and two years, in eqt is, bear! = ‘six per cent. irom day of sale. cree on three hundred dollars will be required on te day-o Deferred pay rnents to be secured to the satisfac- ion of the seller. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. dint ey Ww. BUpD Ere, shington City, D.’C, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO. Aucts le . 8.—This ill take place on the seventh of vember, Smnmediataly after the sale of Frederick is to be sold on that day It is situated on the same road, ei ington, and two miles south ‘of the est _ WALTER W. BURDETTE. E. WAGGAMAN, Real TRUSTEES' HO STORY, 1 1a! id by virtue ra a deed of | trust, , 1876, and recorded in Libe fa mbia, the undersigned trustees will seil at public auction. in front, of the premises, 01 TUESDAY, November 4:30 p.m., all that i cel of land known ax part of Lots Nos, 11_aud 1, Square No. 403, having a froutot thirteen feet on Bib HTerivs of eate: One-half cash balancoin six; twelve and cighteen months. Interest at six per cent., t secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. I; of sale be non-complied withia five days from fale, the Trustees reserve the right to reseil at Fi and cost of de purchaser. Deposit of 8100 will be id Ie ace pted. BRICK PRE { Trustees. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AND. BASEMENT. (BRICK, HO’ No. 62 T STREET NORTHEA: By virtue of a deca of trust, di 4, duly recorded in Lil A NEAT TWO STORY “et seg., one of the land Distret of Coluzbia, and ofa d preme passed amity canse of 39, we will sell at pal ies, on TUESDAY, pm. that certain ih, 1878, Larcel of round situate in the city of Washinton, District of Columbia, known as Lot numbered nine” ty-nine (99), in B. F. Gilbert's subdivision of sqnare numbered six bu: and seventy-five (675), with the improvements thereon. and Tain property fold, or 09 require ed at time Sor sale. Conve: vane irae at € xpense of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in 8 days frou doy of sale, or a resale at risk and cost of defauliing purchaser. we 4 nov2-s,m.w,f&m MANN, Real Estate Auct'rs, Se Le Dron Building. TRE R TING OF Lor Th B: Libe tate tor the District of Gol of the party ure guetion, infront of ae November 1ith, 1873, at 4:30 p. scrited Teal estate, aitnate in the ton, in said District, viz. ‘The ent fronting Ni y avenue b depth of 100 feet, of fot number Pwent: B. Kibbey's subdivision of parts of i 628, as said subdi recorded in :vor's office of waid B,” folio vith the impr eon. One-third which $150 cash, must be paid at time of sale), aud ‘the balence in equal payauents in si : to be. ee y neine and recording of sale ure not complied with in six da the Trustee reserves the rizht to 1 Snd'cont of de faulting purchaser. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 F street’ northwest. eee STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtne of a writ of fieri facias, fasned out of the Clerk's Office of the ‘Supreme ‘Court District of Columbia, and to me directed, I wilt se at public eale, for Cushy at Stare No. 418 Tvetrest n.w., Washington, D.C., on MONDAY, the 1ith day if November, 1878, at 10 o'gock a.m’, all Uae right, title, ‘and interest of the defendant in and to the following described property, to wit. Stook of othing, consisting in part of Men's and Boys! Coats, Vests and Tantatobus, Overeoats, Sites Drawers, Gloves, Hata, Collars, &., &c., seizod. ai ‘evied upon as the and chattats of the defend: ant, Abraham D. Skourk, to satisfy execution No. 20,103 at Law, in favor of ‘Samuel Bensinger. ¥REDK, DOUG: U. 8. Marshal, D. c. ctor. novl-ts JOHN SHERMAN, Auch , Anctionesra, Wiihuae) WALTER DB. WIL WILLIAMS: to Wert pein ° SALE OF VALUABLE FARM “18 NEAR WASHINGTON, J --O”.", VESDAY, November 5, A. D. 1878, at 4, KB. T shall sell, at auction rooms, corner 10th and D streets horthwest, the Faray of the late Woolman Gibson, esq., situated in Prince George’s county, Maryland, known as “Willow Dale,” and containing 973, acres, "This Farm is on the road running from Washington to Bladensburg, via Glen- Wood Cemetery, and adjoins the lands of Geo Kiggs, eq, Suyder eons and of Gane Howeate. ‘it has a comfortable double Dwelling: Toure ton it, with the necosears. cubation’ cate @ fine apple and other fruit orchard, and is about gne mile beyond the boundary of the District of Colum at exhibited on day of sale. Tenn of males: Onehel cast valnce in atx (6) and twelve (12) months, for which notes secured by deed of (rust on. the rroperty will be required, deposit of $200 will be when the p property is knocked off. All convesancinsg at cost of pura cct31-d Executor of W Gibson. PAWNBROKER'S SALE, PUBLIC AUCTION, AT On TUESDAY W UE eUAY epam ent At 10 in the morning au nd cy The Largest Stock of Ferfelied Pledges fered in the Dixtrict, col of gaainna aes ycutlee, Guns, ond Jewelry, Cutlery, Guns, , Boots, Clothing, Biankets Bares Boots, H: its, Sewii Me chin le above is Wil "sold, thout reae , to the highest bic ‘nace JAMES GU! ae act R. FULTON, Loan Office, 314 9th st. CHANCERY SALE OF REAL E: ae ast ed RTH ae OF W_ STRE! BET" EN Four STREET AND NEW HAMP. IRE AVES UE NDEEWE ies virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court. of By ‘District of Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 6,105, Truesdell executor, ete., vs. Thomp- son, et al.), I will sell, at at OF the "metnises, on MONDAY te tion, as * , 00 the bet, INTs, at 435 O'clock, py tue Tote ansbent Gen (10) and eleven (1) in ‘Win. "Murphy's subdivision a square numbered two hundred = two (202), ington City, District of Coh third cash ; Se Terms: One-t Soe i payme at six and twelve months’ after day of sal ist terest at nix Cenk, oP Seca option of pur- S104 depoxit required, atid all onveyangi B.H. » 916 rf. ~ youNG & EARNER Aucta. long nt fa WILLIAMS & CO., Ai oes W gecesi ‘Williams. 1h, cape jute persia in Ta Live 61: ate oe TRUSTEE’S SALE ABLE REAL ES- TATE ON Ee my Arse | TW! FOURTH 1D TWEN’ TY-1 THWEST, AND ON EuES rere ETWEEN E HOW PLAYERS WERE SWINDLED AT CHAMBERLAIN'S I HOUSES. In October, 1873, M. C. Stanley and his wife, Emma L. ley, began an action in Menmouth county, New Jersey, inst John F. Chamber- lain for the rent of the house No. 8 west 25th Street, tn this city. In answer to the plaintifl’s complaint Chamberlain, among other things, Piesded wnat What ts known as the “Gambling Ac ‘ords he swore that as the statutes of the state 0 of New York — gambling and the use of jvases' for that pu , he was not reqi fo pay the rent, The case came up for the second Ume on October 25. Chamber- jain swore in his direct examination that Mr. Stanley was a party in the interest of the house and that his wife knew that fact. Wm. H. Chamberlain, the brother and partner of the defendant, swore that he had a conversation with Mrs. Stanley on onthe s subject of the gambling house and its su On the cross-examina- tion of John bs Chamberlain, John D. Town send, who appeared for Mrs Stanley, showed Chamberlain a box and asked him if’him tf it Was not what was known among cheating blers as a “‘two-card” box, to which Chami jain replied that he did not know what a « two. card” Dox was. Chamberlain also testified that he did not Know what a “snapper” roulette was, He admitted that he had beea convicted and sentenced to a_ year’s imprisonment anda fine of $500 ina St. Louis court for keeping a gambling house. Wm. H. Chamberiatu, who resides in State street, Bridgeport, Conn , also swore that he did not know what a “two cand” Dox and a “ snapper” roulette were. Mr. Townsend next produced the testimony taken by commission in Brooklyn of 3: Noah and Joseph Mr. Wood tes that he manufactured a roulett structed as to enable the gam¥ money of the player at will; that he had seen this table In the houses kept by cham- Derlain, at No. 19 west t Long Branch, and at Washingt had seen money won by the use or this ta and paid over to the persons repr: F. Chamberlain and his broths tified thai by Mr. Chamber gambling houses of the CI money won by t rbed pied by John F. pervision of the tme under the control he had seen Dox, and estitied in with William H. of ga th y Langham hotel, in London. day morning, after a brief udder, brought in a verdict X.Y. Tribune, ist. ‘The Housekeeper. (By “A Lady WHAT CAN W leqraph.) good-siz pple the ounces pounded si halt pint of milk, haifa plat of cream, whigped, two eggs. Peel. core, and cut the apples inte thin she and put them into a. saucepan witt two table-spoonfuls of water, the sugar, and minced lemon-rind. Boll quite tender, and steve; if they should not be ¢ add a little more sugar, and put them bottom of the dish to forma thick k together the mii am and egg sugar, over the tire, and let the taixtare thicken, but do not allow it to reach the boiling point, When thick, take it off the fire; let It cool a Ut le, then pour it over the appl ugar, lemon-julce, & s heap {thigh over the custa urd, ad the dish ts ready for table. It may be x: nished, as fancy dictates, with strips of brizht lices of cltron, &c. v —Five moderate-sized apples poonfuls of finely-choppet suet, three eggs, three table-spoontuls of I ur, one pint of milk, a littie grated nutmeg. te Hour toa smooth batter with the. tnilk, ad the eggs, which should be well whisked, and all together ‘until pulp the apples throngh a ite sweet enouzh, 1 the cut the latter into a well-buttered. pie-dish. Ipe the apples, but do not pare them; cut them in halves,’ and take out the cores; lay them in the batter, rind uppermost; suet on the top, over which also gr nuuneg; bake Ina moderate oven fora ‘This pudding is also very good with ty pared, sliced, and mixed with the batter. Avrix Bukab— Prepare a dough exactiy as tf for rusks, When it 1s very light, roll out a cake about half an inch thick. apples over it, and over that y of dough like the first. Put it in fora short time. Bake it slices of apples stewed v the bread ts baked lay these ov: rT the to; Slices of appl sprinkle them well with suz cinnamon, whichever you lik ui wren tong enough ‘for the s\ Poa on the top. Take it out, and why BATTER AND APPLES.—Pare and core six ap- ples, and stew them fora short time with a lit- make batter in the usual way, beat in es, and pour the pudding into a bul- pie-dish; the pudding, when properiy done, should rise up quite light, with the ap- ples on the top; to be eaten at table with batter and moist sugar. TWO GOOD COOKING RECEIPTS. Friep Patrtes.—Mince a little cold veal and ham, allowipg one-third ham to two-thirds veal; and ax egg, volled hard and chopped, and a seasoning Of pounded mace, salt, pepper, and lemon-peel, moisten with a litule gravy or cream. Make a good pufi-paste, rolled rather thin, apd cut into round or square piece ihe mince between two of them, pinch the edges to keep in the ‘Y,and fry a light brown. They may be also baked in patty-pans; in that case, they. should be brush over with the yolk of an egg before they are putin the oven. To make a Variety, oysters may be substituted for the ham, Fry ‘he patties about fifteen min- utes, EEFSTEAK Pre.—Two pounds steak, one veal y, one level tea-spoonful each of cele hyme, and marjoram, one small onto saltand white epper to taste, four sprigs pars- ley. Line a well-buttered dish with paste, put in a layer of meat cut in neat pieces, sprinkle with onion and parsley minced very fine, and mixed on a plate with the celery-salt, thyme, marjoram, salt and pepper, then another of meat and seasoning, and so on until all is used. When the pie is covered in, wash over with milk, crimp the edges, ornament the top, and bake in a moderate oven for an hour anda half. Fora dish at dinner you cannot have anything much better than this. DxIVING Nats BY MACHINERY,—One or the most simple, and at. the same timé most ingen- ious, implements on view at the exhibition ts an invention of a young man in this city, a Mr. F. Falkner. It is called a “nail . and ts used for natling down flooring bi We have seen the implement in use, and, as far as we are able to judge, it ts quicker in Its work and instirés greather Cleanliness than hand- nailing Sona The apy Tatas is not unlike a gun In shape, and is about the Same length. Tt Is kept_in position with the foot a..t knee, and the nail to be placed (point down) in a 4P2r- ture at. the top of theconcern. It slides au." to the eyed and then the operator draw: a rod, and by one downward stroke of this the nail ts cleanly driven into the boards beneatii. A practiced hand, by this simple contrivanc could do the work of half a dozen men. W believed that Mr. Falkner is now improvin, upon his invention, and is making a “nail gun” which will be self-feeding. We have no doubt that when the implement comes to be generally Known tt will be brought into general use.—[ New Zealand Times, this: both charity and fears in their e: why he diane dle somes oe od to earn a few it he had no capital, Sha the pwook man took out a nickel sxbere and make a purchase of some- eS now, see have on you.” The ‘went off, ‘The slopes in Spring's new verdure And wet with dew drope at my {eet Bloomed the young violets of May No sound of busy life was hea: oye those yestures es, lome and till, we the faint chirp of early ty Or bleat of flocks along the hill “Ab! happy mountain stream,” 1 said, ‘Cal sides thy we amid en Whoee frawrance round thy path is Ty Through all the joyous summer hous * prinveglon years, hp sen ne, ine, be peseed in some remote and whee re I could dwell a Sat inst, from the bustin Sun of men.” But what new echoes creet my ear Village schoolboys’ merry call And mid the village hum 1 bear The murmur of the waterfall. Tlocked |The widening vale betrayed where that brah a here that bright valley etzeam was ‘To turn the nuiller ea crits wheel A why should 1, T thoucht with shame, or a Life of molitude. common good? No longer tet me shun Amid the busy scene Bot with a warm and ee Press onward in the part, ite. nine heart, rious atrife (dons 1. Berane Hawkeye Mita, Yellow fever is on the wane tn the south, but, the threshing machines are stil! devouring ae al farmer with tumbiiag Tod sauce te we: asks the Christian ti the girls Or stay, tt ° They are out to the point to a hare n’s delusive el- it isn't Safe to put very muck ng ty man has named hisgirl oT prospects are member that her itlion dollars in de’ signs” Sammy Tid Miss I powerful thin, whe godmother “tse white Ta Ccriovs History OF A N. Fuller and Miss Lou. M. Wheeler were ried in Gowanda, N. Y., on the 234 of May, Hiram Wh a brother of the bride, present— ed the Coupie With one of the nickel cent pieces h had just been issued,on which he had ed the names of the bride and groom and of the marriage. When thelrirst cuild year afterward, they attac! x years ne day ain, and old. “The familly then lived in tha the boy detached the coin trom the spent it for candy. ‘Since then father, mother, and son have died. At the recent fair of the Indians in the Cattarauzus reservation, W. N. F a brother of the late C.N. Fuller, made 4 purchase at a stand, In the change that was handed back to him was the fdentical peaay that Hiram Wheeler Lad engraved twenty-one years ago, and that his little nephew spent tm Ithaca thirteen years ago. From appear the coin had been in circulation ever sine Will never again leave tLe Fuller family, S7-A report that the Russians eru'sers in American waters have been onlered to prepare for active service is denied at. Philadelphia 8% Taylor's woolen mills, at North Salem. N. re burned Thursday night. ‘The loss is stimated at about $6 , ce-Judge Baxter ordering en- r 1Of the St ern railroad for the benefit of the te-The bark Woodrul has been sunk at Whitehall. Eight of the crew succeded ta getth nut two are missing, The Wood- ruff was loaded with corn from’ Chicago for Buffalo, $ Switzerland is sutering from counterfeit coins made of zinc and le £2"In a population ot 40,000, Rutland county, VL, averages thirty divorces annualy, t#-The recent inundations of the Nile de- stroyed 250 human beings and &: erty. ge-J. J. Shearer, 09,000 Ln prop of Greenville, Mich « committed an argravated man Ellsworth, last sprin to pay a fine of $200and be tm troit house of cc ction six months. te-The treasure of Methy Mass. the town, and was senten € prisonment; a man at Roxford, Mass., robbed a nen TOOSt, and was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment Se According to the provisions of the trust scheme of the Pennsylvania railroad two stock- holders are to act as actuaries or auditors of the accounts of the trustees, and Isaac H. Johnsom and Wm. C. Longstreth have accepted these provisions, $#~At Allier, France, an old bridegroom, after the marriage ceremony, nearly thrasheda young man to death for shaking hands with the bride: tben he stabbed her to death with a dagger, and next went to his wine cellar aa a sig SEA teacher at New po naughty boy “chin” a biaent Spoard tilt are child fainted. ' resident of Grand Rapids, Mich., invest- ed $3,(09 with a Chicago broker, belng desirous of accumulating a fortune with rapidity. Jost tt all, and was sued for $3.75 of a balance. $2"A member of the Italian Parllament ap- pears on ils registers as “ occupation and rest- dence unknow! §2" The following fish story comes from Swam Lake, Indiana. Judge Pierce while stern out of bait, when he saw a large water. about ope bundred yards away Tk eon log, seize & minnow, aud crawl bi again. The judge at once picked up his rifle and wre! a ball Ubrough the snake's head, secured the min- — 2 Put it on his hook and caught a four-pound pike MARRIED. iis -STROBEL. On the 2%h October, the Bixt Pecebytorian Charch. by iter, po Sete, Sates M. Eikxer to AcNes "A Stuoper, all TOMEARD BARBOUR, On October Sst, 1878, at St. Matthew's parsonage, Washington, D.C. by Re ‘aiher Boyle, AxpkEWw J. LomBanD to ‘Miias Susiz D. Banwoux, daughter of Andrew Barbour, —_—__—__«+4>— DIED. On the Ist of November, 1878, of Jonn Axo 'S BRENNAN, aged vs Fears. elit months and twelve day e, Tesidence of his uncle, John inst. F: fainily are respectfully invited to attend. fordsville (Indiana) papers please copy.) DOYLE. On Friday, Ist Movember, 1878, JouN Dove aed sinty three yea Funeral from ae late ranidence, Grant avenne, be- tween 7th and Sth ste, Sanday, st, two locks thence to Immaculate Gc eq. BRENNAN. consumption, eighteen Funeral] friends peetfully ret auemed to vatiend. a — ly, bel and ra arly, below paint ul and Marvaret H. Hogan, aged 2 Jot. Seats, 6 mnouthe ana days Relatives and friends ox ."° ‘lly are invited to attend the funeral To ais | soutieeant ener of his yarent, we 0 Sixth free, “outheast. NAIRN. On Fri ember Ist, 1878, 2 "© ¥, beloved wite of John W: Nolen the ft Sear of ber ae: eral services at 3p, m., Sunday jh frown her late Tesidence: No. B19 H str Bo yp wo Friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- mIGRNER. On November Ist, 1874, at at the renidence of her cousin, Mirw F. 212 Fourteenth street southwest, of Etizasera TUnxin, aged 19 yeare ‘Too fair for earth, her spirit fled, To Heaven. celest 40p.m., com 5 faded that fair flower, pie ou but briefly wave =e. BAe N ‘sweeter blooms in Hea — ae y Hieu Next PRrexp. her eS Peake Fr. mig Sonny saat. ing, 2:15 a.m. ____ UNDERTAKERS. F222; paper SERS, VADER Sandler sts Sa B. SPEARE, 2 UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey), 940 F street n. w., ote apesoegaae. Soni a waicnss — UNDERTAKER, 1837 10th st. =. o. ry