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STEAMERS, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. Fale AND WINTER OPENING or AN IMMENSE STOCK oF BOOTS AND SHOES on atG. aod die Pen svivaniaavente, orat wharf office, foot | Fon Lapres, Gexriawex, Misses, aD CHILDRE®. and N streets «.m- octet TT Complete iz every regard. GUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Call and examine before making purchases Tho emf and einige, Steamer LADY OF | 1 TSRegigl, inducements offered to CASH CUS- ya ae, eT ee coe | _.My selection of Sti es ued mated by any others otice, every, Monday, Wed- either in reward to style oF a Benda and Friday, at 5 0’ . T., connecting CHILDREN'S SHOES A SPECIALTY. Farammmners Son Bostem.. Poradonce snd =| No MisnerEeseNTations. Tueeday, Thursday and Saturday, st 4 o'clock p.m W. N. DALTON, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. hls oe ee Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jo. Woop, leaves her wharf, terminus =e 7th and 9th street line of’ cars, at im, three times per week, for Currie: _ Leonardtown, E Y Nee Ny, ee suen ere STORE. WINTER STOCK C0! man, a g at inter. ee Reyhig MPLETE. - int ter Goods and Lower Prices Than Kver mediate land sb Days r before. Thursday and Saturday sol » Mon. All our Goods are. bought for cash, st. the lowest prices, thin lint: Ladies’ Goat Button Boots. .... Ladies’ Pet Goat Button. be further pudcemention, ‘apply at the office, sues ate 5 omar cailed for on jon at Knox's Ex. | Tadiee’ Seamless Gost Button. ‘50 to 2.75 Tees Office. hese IN, Pres't. | Ladies’ ton, (50 styl -50 to 4.00 "Ba. ACCINELLY, Agent pace Ladies’ oe itton .. sem Pets a STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Tadiee or Foxed Lace. i 175 ‘The Steamers JOHN GIBSON mane ‘KNIGHT, | Ladies? Beet Rubber Overshocs oa 41 East River, New ‘Misses* Goat Button Misses’ Kid and Foxed Button - Ss. ry} 835 mwetown every Gria same (2: ae Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at office over Met tan Bank. 1th street, Bacto ge: A DEN Agent, Water’ street, Georzetown. 21 SAMUEL BACON, President. N& Li SRMAN LLO} LLOYD -Stramsare Lint Breiwren New Yous, Havaz, LONDON, Sovtwamrto~ axD BREMEN. The steamer Se this Sc foot will fens every Sat- urdsy Bins ¢ Besae : 888. Eide BBE ‘king Shoes... Calvstyies of Youth's and Boys’ Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, Ons wes No Branch Store GEO. MoCARTHY. York .o Hav madam Brom New Gren OF THE RED FLAG, and men, first cabin; 8100; a cab 360, wold ; steerau enrrency. ir pas- fee apy io UELEICHS © C0..2 Bowling Grice, Rew Yor oct ty Crp ‘Ss bit EXPRESS LINE PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, ; WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOW Connecting at Phitadetphia % “with Clyde's Line for Boston, Provid the New England Stat Sailing Day: telphia—Saturday, at 1 “Monday, at 1 town Monday’ ati pm. ceived daily until 6 p.m Through ‘ven to Boston anti arf will please have them marked “Georgetows Gor Ta information apply to J. H JOHNSON & Co., 1202 x steeee norerwcet = eae = ; pect waere ‘ashington, D. C.; E, ‘ater st Seoneetown, D.C: WILLIAM P’ CLYDE 800% os Manaxers, 12 South Wharves, Philadei- THE GREAT RUN FOR THB BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 2 ma. am. 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. Paty IN UNARD LINE, — ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- sion, the Steamers of ‘take a specific course for ail seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to Now ossing the meridian of S0at43 | _A Jargestock of FALL GOODS Just received, and the north of 45. y we are selling them at the following low, omeward paseaae ¢ meridian Saint. (or notiuing to the north of 2 Meats catt Boots, pe id powrod, 83.50. Bis = Men’s Kip Sian THE CUNARD Sree COMPANY LIM- Between New Poe seer eects Calling a NEW your. Men's Genuine Kip Boots, ets an a ‘10 cases Men’s Kip Boots consigned to be sold at $2 A rangle ot of Fishermen's India Rubber Boots,from Men's Calf’ Hoots, good quality, (will bear inspec- Bop ee ee nts on cont Bonet Heavy School Shoes, at iecenta Boss’ Gaiters, sizes from to 5, 79 cents a pair, ‘Men's Heavy Plow Shoes, from 90 cents up to $2. ‘Men's Working Shoes, at 75 cents a pair. FROM NEWYORK. || Abyssinia. - h, Bothnia .. Rates of Passa; Me first-class Hand. Gaiters, at 33.50, By steamers *arrsing steerage, $00 and 100 gold, | Mea rarciaes Hands sizes and qualities, Recording to a modations. from 75 cents uj Bh 2 ees cane seeraeg, 220 2100 and | yrenss Shoes, from 78 cents ap to 82.50. P according 4 ‘Tiel few io Paris, $15, wold, additional. rocie Ey Combs) st'aspecial low rate of $60 gold during the fall nae ‘winter season. Steerase at very low rates. Steerage tickets from peeercet and (Queenstown, and all other parts of rates. at low ‘bit ‘ot laden wiven for Belfast, Glasgow, yand other ports on the Continent, ranean po! od Fascaze apply at, the Compans'e White Green, or both stee: (GELOW, 608 “th strest, Washing: " CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, RAILROADS. ALTIMOKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Ronte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, Wes and Soi ZO TAKE Err AYE WASHINGTON: by a Philadelphia, and Boston §.. On Sunday to Baltimore sat Shipley’ 's, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- 's, Hanover, and Elk Rid B ore, Annapolis and Way. (Cran- iors vinchester, Hagerstown, and wae rier eins d 17-40 8. tn — Baltimore and Laurel Express. 5:1, m.—Point of Rocks, Cranberry, Winchester, Hage: ‘ay Stati . mM Philadelphia, Bost y York Parlor Car to ‘ops at Annapolis Jun , Chicaxo, Columbus, and ne ree erst SER otf Satey — except Sunday. ‘ar to un ton. Pullmaz: Car to Cincinnati daily. Grafton aoe daily, except Saturday. 00 8 On Sunday only, Baltumore, Annapolis 20 on a ae — Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens- , Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jes- sup's and Hanover. Rs ae m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and 91:30 p. m—New York. Philadelphia and. Lee ‘Express. On Sundays to Baltimore to} ring at all Stations. Bt Phe have BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip jon. 100 Cases Just OPENED. SPECIAL 1SDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. GPECIAL OFFERINGS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. az L HEILBRUN'S' POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 ith street. Bicx OF—“Taat OLp Woman or Mom" JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, DEALERS I . t.—Baltimore, aoe oie . express Frederick His Helag. Biope at Aausp- COACH HARDWAERB Ba Junction. axD BUILDERS’ GOODS, 619 B street n.w., E Point of Rocks, Frederick, beg inchester and Way Stations. "On Suit to Point of Kocks and Way Stations only. 4 £ ~ ts hy pols and Way Ste 15 50pm — Philade!phis, Norfolk and Baltim Express. Ponies a Roe ras Nez B. & P. RB Deror, dengers taken in rs direct to Boat at Cam Eto at Bladensburg and Laurel ‘Washington, D. 0. Baltimore and —Chicago and a to Chicago. coven: itimore St. Louis, Ciucinnati, Louisville and \ Vay Stations. jumbus Express. Sleep- Ban Inon, Horse SHoer Ison anp Nats, sbure Express.’ Pittsburs, except Sunday. Trx-Puate, Zoro, Huss, Ems, Pullman Car: . New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore | Bs bas. Siveyiang Car toNew ork, and SpOcial Sroxes, Ducus, Darra, Sieepina Car to PI On. Canrets, Parsts, VaRNisH, Machine BELTING, PACKING anD Lacmna. 1878 PENS ‘svivanra 61878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails. bok pr Saad Beenery, Magnificent Lauipment Pins 1878. wets WwW SEHINGTON, from Depot, cor- | — xth and B streets, as follows: Zand the West, 10:10a m. daily, with Fs “2 Pittsbura a Bieeoing © a from tts ane i Cincinnati thicayo ; 740 p. mi daily, With Palace Car to Chicago. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad. For Canandairua, Kochester, Buffalo, Niaxara Falls and the North, at ¥ mm. daily, except Satur- day, with Palace Car to vatkine. For Wil rt, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 a m. ly, except Sunday. For Nex York aud the East, 1:45 a. mand 9:30 p. Palace oct3-ly T. EDW. CLARK, DEALER IN LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, Doors, Sash Blinds, Mouldings, &c., &c. 910 Virgini: ue southeast. Omices {603 Penusylvania avenue north weet. | Yan 4xp Deror—Oth street and Virginia avenue I hare no partner, and no connection whatever | with, or ‘interest in, thea Eotablishment, at the | Kio of Ath soe gees xperience -three years, and the fact tat) 1 now have eat bins e business being conducted almost exclusive! ively Ps Er oe eget en- ables me to | establishment in Compete succeafl iam m. daily, with attached. Limited | hy business operations ahall be conducted withthe yrese ‘of 9:20 Fl menser ere Popo at Cars, am. daily,ex- | same promptnees and fairness that has always For Kew York ad the East, 1.30 p. m. iat. Soran Gundas, a foe re oo Was Boston. "Yall uuroneh trains Jersey Ct with ‘boats of Brooklyn transfer to Fulton CARRIAGE ROBES. ftreet, avoiling double ferriage and Journey For Peingeinuia 1 S05) m. dail srcent Sunday, | $12.00 |THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE and 1:45 a m., tBP ‘and'9 daily. | each, we Lim a mr dally, except Sux ‘A220, Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8.30a m. and Pm a re - daily, casept ‘Sunday. = aoe" HORSE COVERS and BLANKETS, from $1 up, at the For Autapel. 6 00m and 4.20 p.m daily, ex. | POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of cont Sunday. JAMES 8. TOPHAM, Alexandria and Fredericks Rall- ; £2965 Seventh street, yoad and Alexandria and Washing- | Adjoining Oda Fellows’ Hall. For Alexandri: aa. 58. 8:29 10, | _Trunks Covered and Repaired Promptly. oct25-tr eed tnsim On unday i Se ee | Fore Bieta and the South, as hy and 9am. S ee 10 p. mw. daily, ex 910, 1 thane 8 £50 ee tee HESTER Gumiay att and OS Sak eset! Bm BOCAS, 2 4 ess brsiee CIDER. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1491 New York avenue, mera ah Fe, same excertent | C' ee Bil be in the superior stjle which bas always bees | FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $210, Sari 1019 Pennayloanta ave.» 3d floor. GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, oe CABINET MAKER BT1y_New Hampshire ave. and M st. n.0. 411 and €13 10th street. greet yr obsess toe e parcel i of or of i a bine bu = the Boots. Sewe Ge: eg Non 835.1 8G ‘ ber a © "s Boots. Ladies Lace 5! shool 600 d's Bh ———— eat deposi q Lot Th center no} part of 84’ &e. ‘erms of and eight cent. per ann i sale, seven days, . Doors, ve, a ee is, on 0 FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. “THIS AFTERNOON. = SHEBMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘St. Cloud Building. TEES BALE £ OW VALU! IMPROVED EOE ON GB ae 815, ‘2k STORE BASEMENT, BOOMS_AND ATH ROOM, WA’ a. W! OM, ATER, GAS, &c, BETWEEN TRUSTEE’S, Bol 2 ‘deposit of $100 on each sale. All conveyancing resery I cost of defaulting purchaser if lied with in seven sale. L, M. SAUNDERS, Trustee WM. M. SMITH. Salesman. nov! Leokds | GTEIGER &1 LIEBERMANN, Seats Estate Auct'rs, Le Droit Bi TRUSTEES SALE OF VA ALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON & JERS! STREETS SOE SISTING OF LOT THREE-STO. and duly recorded in Bid folio idee one of the land tes Orde for the District of Cohumbia, and at the request of the party, secured thereby. I’ will fell at public ction, in front of the premises, on THORSDAY, Novenier 1 14th, 1878, at 430 p_m., the followin, de: scribed real estate ituate in the city of Washing~ ton, in said District, viz" ‘The entire 32 fect 6 inches fronting New Jersey avenue by equal width the ge wie fect, of fot number twenty (20), in John exquare No the Sethe srs oftice of eaid e. B,” folio 158, toget ity, r with the ‘inproveinents thereon, rms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid at time of rate), and ‘the balance in Cqual payments in six, twelve and eighteen months, to be recured by purchaser's notes bearing 8 per cent. interest from day of sale, Yanda deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser, Convesancing atid recording at purchaser's cost, Tf terms of sale are not complied with in si after fale, the ‘Trustee reserves the richt to at risk and'cost of defaulting, HE iaser. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, _noy2-dtdbs street’ northwest, JAMES GUILD, Auctioneer. CARPETS, STOVES, COTTAGE SETS. WATR \D SHUCK MATTRASSES, EXTENSION On NESDAY, November 6, commencing at 10 orclock, we will ‘the entire Furniture in house 218 Betreet n. w. Sale positive. nov2-3t H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE. OF A A DESLEABLE. THREE STORY AND EXTENSION BRICK DWELL- ) A STREET SOUTHEAST, Bee ie of a deed of trust, dated Jv led in Liber bia, and at the request ‘of the party pecured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in ‘of the Tene 1878, at parcel of the city of scribed as bei Grant's recorded su vision ot seven hundred and 8 sixty (760), frontit feet reven (7) incl hes by & depts of one hundred and ten (110) feet to a wide alley, together with the im- Ero remnenss &e. ‘Terms: One-third in cash, and the balance in six, swelre and eighteen months,with interest at eicht (4) per cent, Per annum until paid, secured by a bf trust on the property sold, OF all cash, at the op. tion of the purchase deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and als conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's erms to bey com- plied with in seven da 8, nerves the Tru; serve the right to resell the properts ato cont of the siete! apts tel or five days J.T. couDwEL, Salesmiane ” “hovl. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. Tabsrees’ SALE OF VAL UABLE REAL, i remises, on THURSDAY, November orelock p.m. all that certain piece or und or real estate, ee or lying ‘Washi D. ¢. and known an 0), Parana twenty (20) BY A RESIDENCE, No. dea of AVENU! By virtue of two deeds of trust, recorded, oy NO. 26, £0110 fin i3, of the land. Feepectively, in Li 236, and Liber No. RSL, folio 4 of the District of Columbia, and of ade- free "made by. the Supreme Cou rt, D. C., on the 2ist day of September, A.D. 1878, in Equity cause No. 6,149, and by direction of rth holders of the notes eccured by said deeds of trust, the under- sined Trustees, Under said deeds of trust, respect- ively, will, on FRIDAY, the 22d day of N ei m., pay of the premises, pro ction, to the highest bidder, ail that of Washing fell, at pubi reel of real estate’ situate in the ity on, D. C:, and contained within the following metes an is: Beginnt a potnt sixty-seven fect nine (9) inches easterly froin the northwest cor. ner of square two hundred and forty-seven (247), being the intersection of the south line of Massa’ chusetts avenue with the eastern part of the public ar shace; thence southeast with the ssuth lin cf Mascachusctts avenue fifty-two (52) feet seven (7 inet€s; thence south L deg. 30 main. weat sixt: ne ott teats thenes south It des, 30 mis: wnt atts. three G3) feet three (inches to a public alley thence due west with the north line of said alle thirty-two (32) feet: thence due north one hund: and twenty-seven (127) feet six (6) inches to the line of eaid circular space; thence northeasterly with the ling of said circular space ten (10) feet tree (3) inches to the place of bexinning, together with the huprovements, consisting of a handsome Threestory rick Resi This Property will be sold free and clear of ail in- WPerme of sale: One-fourth cas balance in three payable, ret iver ons after th interest at the rate of seven per cent. per anntim from said date, and secured by a deed of trust on the prem- isea, oF all cash, at the option of the purchas sock of $200 be requ from the rehser when the poverty is knocked down. | If the terms of tale chould not be complied with within five tite from the date ire e anon can coeell st Fisk and comtot the faulting pa veyancing will be Buse cost of oe Ut ate CARUS! WILSON Trustees Mt, ASHE Wai. W. ED en, Sn,j Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ” “ oct30-eodtdbs ALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE OPPOSITE THE CAPITOL PARK, CORNER OF PENNSYL- Mes AVENUE AND FIRST STREET, ‘Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated mar February 16, 1872, and recorded in Liber 678, folio 479, of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the holder of the notes thereby secured, we, the undersigned trustees, will bout at public auction, in front of the (iver on AY, November 9th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. ‘tn. \d_ lettered “F” in the recorded e rien ‘iginal oe ence He ® in square numbered seven hundred and thirty-one f Washington, District of Colum- (731), in the city o! cash and the residue in ‘Terms of sale: Onc-third equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale. for which the notes of the pur. chaser, secured by deed of trust and insurance on the property told, at eats or core err umn until A deposit of $300 will be property will be resold atthe risk and cost of the de. fat Iting purchaser after six days notice in the Even- ings Staruewspayer. Conve yancing at the purchaser's JOHN. ENNIS,; Trustees, THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer. _Be!3d.cokeds B. iH. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 7 SALE OF A A TWO-STORY FRAMI WELLING, No. 1633 O STREET TORT Vvirtie of a decree of the 8 supreme District of Columbia, passed in Eee 96, docket 18, and by virtucot & dated October 25,4. D. 1819, daly re. d in Liber No. 737, folio. 177, one of the land Fecorde for the District of Columbia, and at the re- 5 el by, I nin f the Premises, On TUES. AY, the 19th. ‘any of 3 of Novennber A878, at “4230 o'clock or parcel shine ston, D. C. OW WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EAND IN THE PEST TESA OF WASHINGTON. sid, bad Secortiad efin later No. £01 si, of the land records of the District and by ] Face Ee i : if Z | BL WARD WALTER B. whee x 00s Racis, 0023. ape THIS EVENING. AMES GUILD, Auctioneer. PAWNBROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED ‘We will sell on FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY oa TUESDAY EVENINGS, ‘November 1, 2, 4 and 5, at 7 p.m., at Cohen’s' « % of ith and New York ave. a large aesortment of | U: od Pledges. We name in part: 100. Hunting-case Gold Watel erican, English and Swiss makers. 200 Over mostly custom make. 150 Silver Hunt ecace and Open Face Watches, Stem and Key Winders. Seta Je m3, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Chains, Plain’ and Bet Rings, Solid Silver and Plated Ware, Guns, iedleer Books, Bibles, Pantaloons, Blankets, Dress and many other articles too numerotis to mmeccee: pi. cf mbich, will be sold without reserve to Hiiheet" bidder Pl oct2o AMES GUILD, Auctioneer. On QERGOATS. CASSIMERE SUITS, On SATURDAY and MONDAY EV! ENINGS, at 7 o'clock, we will sell, in the Auction Room, 9 sere sylvania’ avenue, a lot of Clothing, Watches, volvers, &e. Doh _T0-MORKOW. PAWNEROKER'S SALE. November, nd 7 in the evening, Forfeited Pledges Ever ered tn the, Bisset consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Diamond Je welry, O tlery, Guns, Revolvers, Boots, Clo ankets, Boots, Hate, Bei ine Machines, Musical Instruments, &c. The above goods will be ‘sold, without reserve, to the highest bidder. MES GUILD, Auct. Rk. FULTON, Loan Office, 314 Sth st. 0 JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES" SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME plOUSE, No. NORTHEAST. By yiicon easel oe rast fo u8, bearing date the 4th day of Feb A. D. 1876, and fray duly recorded fn Liber No. S11, folio 5, one of. the land records of Washington county, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party eccured thereby, we will eell at public auc- fon: in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, 5th day of November, A. D. 1878, at 4:30 o'Clocl pan, all that ‘certain piece or parcel of ground mown aé part of original lot numbered ten (pt. 10), in equ mbered seven hundred and nineteen (719), bewinning for the same at a point on the line Of north HM etrect distant cehteen (1s) feet west from the northeast corner of said lot, and running thence west eighteen (18) feet; thence south one hundred (100) feet; thence cast ‘eighteen (18) feet, and thence orth one hundred (100) feet to HL street d place of bexinning and also the free use and Privileges forever of an alley not les than 90 feet I width, running westwardly along the rear of said part ofsaid lot, and opening with the same into Delaware avenue, 16 feet in width; also the use of a one.and-a- half-foot (13g) alley on the eastern boundary ine of the said part of sald lot, said part of said lot ten (10) being a piece of the ground conveyed to ‘Thomas Droney ia enmett H. Hill, February 20th, 1864: to. gether with the improyenients, which consist of a two-xtory frame house, Ne 'H street northeast. ‘Terms of eale: One-third cash ; balance insix, twelve, cht nand twenty-four months, with interest at 7 per cent; notes to be secured by deed of trust on the Premises cold, $100 deposit attime of sale. Convey- ancing, &c., at purchaser's coat. If terms of sale are not complied with within five days thi serve the richt to resell at the rial HR. EDS ds THOMAS HYDE. ps NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES ee OF Oe ee ue ME HOUSE ON Ht STRI ‘THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearing date Ist day of June, A. D. 1877, and duly re- corded in liber No. ee folios 378, et Beq., One. of tke land records of Washington county, in the District of ‘Columbia, a and at the request of the party secured thereby, we sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TU! , the 5th day. of November, A.D. 1878, at 5 o'clock p-m., all that cer- tain piece or parcel of ground known aé part of Lot numbered nine (9 dred and sevent, ver 77), fame ata point on the north line of two (22) feet four and a-quarter (44) inches west of the northeast corner of said lot, thence running west twenty-two (22) feet four and a-quarter (44) inches, thence sout one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence east Event ye fect four a a-quarter 4) inches, nce north one hundred and rE LSOY feck to tie place of Vorinninue tovedter ¢ improvements, which consist of a two-story Frame House. pe Of sale: Onethird cash; balance in six, twelve, eizhteen and twenty-four months, with inter. est af'7 per cent., notes fo be secured’ by deed of trust on tuo premises sold. $100 deposit at time of le. Conveyancing, XC. t purchaser's cost. If terms of eale are not Sonic 4 with within tive days, the Trustees reserve the right to Fosell at the risk and cott of aria purchaser after 79 (0) days advertisement. EDSON, Trustees ‘HANCERY ocl8-cod&ds id lot twenty- BOF BEAL, en LON THE OWTIE SIDE, OF V EEN FOURT! TH STRE RET AND. SEW HAMP- poHIRE AVENUE NORTHW rtue of a decree of the, Sty prone Court quity, Cause So. 0 fon, et al.), I will . nietion, int front of the premises, on MONDAY, the ith day of Noyern- ber, 1878, at 435 o'clock, p. red ten (10) and éleven (11), in Wm. “Murphy's subdivision of ed uare numbered two hun: two (202), in ft lon City ise of ae ie a erm: One-third cash ; residue in equal payments, at six and twelve months’ after day of sale, with in: terest at eix per cent, or all cea as onion ot ue chaser. $100 deposit required, and all conveyanciny at purchaser's cost jerms are not complied with ai rk and’ ae Tae ited Goin at risk and cost of defaulting ‘trusteo, 316 Fst nw. YOUNG 3 MIDDLETON, j, Aucts. A. DARNEILLE, Ai P; Corner Tiset st and Louisiana ave, oct’ a Yachington, in the District a Columbia, and af the request of the party secured thereby, 1, a8 surviving ‘Trus Public auction, in front November 7th, 1878, at aia or ielock in Me the follow ing described Teal estate, 6 city of Wash- ington, District of Golmbis te ‘All that piece or parcel of ground lying in the Me y fof ‘Washington, eae of esl cee eee of said city as parts. 0 fots numbered feven Cand celyht (, it tare numbered four hundred and fifty-four, and. contained in the followin metes an ginning ata Gistance of west corner said sqr ining thence north with the ine of. ada ith street tw twenty one ap feet; ce e division line, between lots numbered eight Sa aaa nine (9), in said square, sev- enty-five (75) feet; thence north’on the division’ line between lots num! eaten plseven. (7) and nine (9), in said square; then Lubept hella (QT) feet; thence south forty-one “Gt feet and thence west oné msand ($1,712), and expenses ma ance at six (6) and twelve oe months, hich ‘of sale and secures by 8 dest cae | my be a. 8 A deposit of $100 of purchaser time o hall be at the expense or sale to be complied with the Foserves ‘OUNG& MIDDLETON, N, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ LAP RPP RES UE || BEE 1 STREETS NORTH: dated October eondeds ite fonds fort D cat | is B 285) se a3 if Ee g E 5 rH a: ! i a i E of the Bawa of Columbia, I will sell fe oc Waadirige hs Sven ORDA, le Meat and interest of defendant in’ 88 ‘ in Hg of Men's and Boys athe fe aed F Sane! ‘execution No. . 8. hal, D. y aaeAobger & PUNcaNson BROS., 3, Auctioneers, CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES" Te eR erg ALTERS, woh SD ORAL SORNING, oth —, am above , Within o ur @aleerooms, | ‘above Bi eames SANSON BROS., Aucta, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. GULA! ALE USEHOLD FURNITURE, BE GUE AR oft Hous Soe a aes fe ALSO. ABOUT Ss Nd INGE IN CARPETS; a Tahar and Ee GANT SALOON PARL RPET, cost 8400 : Be phe acubnge ede Tones ze PSSEAT , ROCKA\ AWAL, ONE SFAMILY We will eal on TUESDAY, MORNING. at 10 o'clock, in front of our; above-mentioned It DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. PTBCMaS: DOWLING, Auctioneer. CLOTHING AND FURS AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, November 6th, 1878, at 10 o'clock, within ms, Cshall sell an ascortment of Cl da small nov4-2t ‘THOMAS: DOWLING, ‘ectioneer. (Tuomas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. VENTY-FIVE HARTZ MOUN TAIN CANARIES On WEDNESDAY MORNING, November; Cth, 1878, at 11 o'clock, at my sales rooms, I shall sell, without reserve, the above collection of Can: “nota THOMAS DOWLING, Auct (THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. YOEITIVE SALE OF GROUND IMPROVED BY A KOW OF FRAME SHANTIES, NUMBERED FROM at 420, ZO 454, ON TWELFTH STREET On THURSDAY, bom, Twillscliat pablte a Of the premires, the above prope: subiots from 19 fo 26, in square OBS, ive pnt day. of sale, AUCTION SALE PROPERTY 01 OF BAND SEC FRONTING P NEAR 4 Er public auction, in front of the prem desirable parcel of ground situated 1 net , in the District of Columbia, known as and being {he horthern half of, original Lot 24,1 Square 753, having a frc ct street east and 75 feet on south B ‘stre: . With all the improve. ments thereon, consisting of fine Stores and Dwell- ings. ‘erms of sale me purchasers’ promissory notes to be ive ferred payments, bearing interest from day cured by a dead of policy of insuranc. trust on the property sold and on the dwel aya to our satisfacti ser may Jay-all each at Ir be ccmplied with within seven days sale in lefault, we reserve th risht to ron Hi at chater's risk and cost. All conv ser’a cost. $200 .dey ac it on a J)OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TE ON C STREET SOUTH, BE- WHEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust to me, bearing date on the oth October, 175, and recorded ia Liber No. 800, folio 1 land records for the District of Coltimbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I Will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premites, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November, A. D. 187%, at 4 o'clocs p. m., all that piece or parce! of ground: situate in the city of Vashington, in the District of Columbia, known as Lot numbered sixteen, (16), in Charles’ Just's re. corded subdivision of Lots numbered three (3), four @. five 3), six (6), seven (7), thirty-seven (37), thirty-eight (38) and thirty-nine seven hundred and thirty-two (732), improvements, consising of a three-story brick dwell- ing house with all modern improvements ‘erms of sale, as provided by deed of trust: On half cash; balance in six and twelve months, wit! nine per cent. interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of one hun- dred dollars required at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at cost and risk of defaulting pur- chaser, after five dave’ advertisement, oct¥J-d&ds WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED till vember 14th, same eee ce, TPHOMAS DOWLING, ees TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Al ABOUT ONE A LAND AND IMPROVEME: ed the 25th and diy Tecorded in a ‘olio 284, one of the lan of the District of Columbia, and by dire party sccured thereby, 1 ghall sell on 3 ovember 18th, 3 o'clock pn m., on the premises, the following described real estate, sit vated inthe county of Washington, District of Columbia: Beginning for the same atthe end of a tine drawn N. 62 dex. E. from a stone standin, Trivate road leading from a country. 1 16 thence with said line re in ine with another stone 01 is8 fect to the 1 1 with the above Odea, E202 ight ‘ing part of the chard P. and land! records of the Distrie With the improvements and appurtenances, ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal ayients, at six and twelve months, with nova Dearing interest at 6 per cent. per unum until pad and secured by a deed of trust on ihe property sold. Conveyanci eins at purchasers cost. 38 time of al OBARLES Mw. MATT HE Trustee. ia, toxether novi-dts ARM FOR SALE. One of the most beautiful farms in Mont- gcmery county, Md. will be offered at public auction on the premises, on THURSDA the: seventh day of . 1878, at 2 o'clock pan. his farm is situated ten miles from Washington imniediately on the turnpike road leading from Washington. to Brookville, aud one and one-balt jules from the Metroyolitian Railroad, adjoins the lands of Wm. Weller, Richard Mitchell and Mr. Har- Uy and formneny belonged 19 J.C. Haviland: ona: tains about 190 acres, about, 70 acres in heavy tir- ber, 40 acres of which is probably the best piece of timber land in thestate. ‘The balance is in a good le of cultivation. improvements consist of a fine double frame ing, comparatively new, aud other out-build- city the balance one “ins of sale: One-third casl v0 Ye nis, bearing interest andt . qual Sees at six per cent, from day of : tree hundred dollars will be required Deferred payinents to be secured to the satisfac. tion of the seller. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, WALTER W. BURDETTE, hington City, D.'C, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auct P. 8.—This sale will take place on the seventh of Noveniber, immediately after the sale of Frederick unton's farm, Which is to be sold on that day, clock m. It is situated on the same road, euchit m Washington, and two miles south ‘of the aforesaid farin. _ hov2st WALTER W. BURDETTE. E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. Under an bys dated July 23 828, folio 124, of the lar t at public auction, nm TUESDAY, November 12, at 4:30 p.m., all ELE gel of Jand a known ag part of Lots 11 and 13, in Eouare si haying a front of thirteen feet on Sth trerins of sale: One-half cash ; balance in six,twelve and eighteen months. Interest at six per cent. to be ured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. 15 Of eale be non-compiied within five daye from dat gale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and Cosi of defaulting Bea Deposit of $100 will be required when bid is iesccepted. HB. nov2td THOS. E. WAGGAMAN,+ ia ||P Gildas & MIDDLETON, Auctionegr, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEAT TWO-STORY AND BASEMEN BRICK HOUSE, BEING Ni on I STREET 3 NORTHEAST. irtue of a deed of trust, dated Jill ly 22d, Fecorded in Liber No. 755, folio os ‘of the land records bf the. f Colum ia, and of a decree of the Supreme U Distr 3 assed in Equity cance of 885, wewillaell at yah promises, on aes were pees o'clock Pt or (ee eg id. situa of ‘of Colt! maa, Known a5 Lat mavubered ane: Bie ‘nine GOB F. Gilbert's subdivision of square Humbered tix hundred and. seventy-five ves the improvements thereon. Trustees. ale. Terma of eale to be with in'8 ony ae or a resale at risk and cost of iin 5 at ane faulting nov2.emwtém Wo PIERCE BELL TRUstees. 7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. W (Successors to Wach. B. Williams) EXECUTORS | uid parcel erie land | “THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY............November 4, S78. Hunting for a Lost Girl. ‘The fate of the missing girl, Eliza len, who strayed from. weet Tote ta South a My on Tuesday in mystery, and all M ettortss ais Geprertere Teabouts have Brovite unavailing. All yesterday her rothers, assisted by a large number of friends = carriages and on foot, scoured the city thor- quinn? chly, ing trom house to house making tn- inten, Asad dene no sal Con tae . y morning until night the ee hunters maintained their seareh, but with- success. Perhaps the poor crea- ture had strayed from Ther hone under a Nt of insanity more violent than usual and had jump- ou into the river, the O’Brien brothers. procured Stu iroas and gave the river in the vicini- ty oft ae a tho a . But in an adjournment was had to the Hote, sod the family and a few intimate riends assembled for consultation. From one thing to another the conversation finally drifted to the visits of a certain man who occasionally had private talks with the lost girl, and, “putting this and that together,” it was finally concluded that the man tn question was Some way connected with the Kirk This beliet was strengthened by developments we are not at this time permitted to publish. It is now thought conclusively that the girl is alive and secreted somewhere in this city. If she had a'- tempted to wander from the city some trac: her would have been obtained ere thts tim. as the surrounding country has been by messengers and telegraph the friends of the int are now confident that she is not far dis- ant from her home. it is also claimed that her sudden departure from home on Tuesday Bien now shows upon Its face a preconcerted plan, and that she was supplied with hat and shoes soon after leaving her home. What was at tirst deemed the escapade of a crazy girl now seems to promise the development of a first- cl. ensation. The brothers O'Brien are men of intelligence and devermination, and they are not to be put off the track until they Know be- yond a doubt the fate of their Door sister. (Bay City (Mich.) Tribune, Oct, 26th. enting a City by Steam SPRINGFIELD, MA! TO HAVE HER BUILDINGS HEATED BY THE HOLLY SYSTEM The Springfield (Mass.) Repub gas company in tat sy ia already come mnenced heating buildings by the Holly system* the steam being brought in underground pipes can Says the 2,000 feet or more, It gives the names of several Busines houses and private citizens who are taking the steam whica, up to the date of writ- ing, had w all Success, thy weather had not been very cold.” Th an says: “The gas company do not require ny additional boiler, and-have used ut very Utue extra fuel to furnish heat for the butid- ings alre: iy supplied, and could heat tvice as much radiating surface without any more fuel. The loss’ of pressure by condensation and friction between the Chicopee bank the gas works ts only one anda half pounds. The. pressure of the street pipes 1s. fron pounds now, and Mr. Holly says he could it the greater part of the city without increasing it to more than thirty pounds. But in the houses the pressure is always five pounds, no more nor no less, no matter are filled with st h by regulating valves in the cellar, nd regulate the press ‘The meter ts attached to these valves, and ts governed by pendulum clock which runs fort so arranged that the consumer amount registered from day to day. The main pipes expand when the steam Islet into them one and seven-eighth inches in every 100 feet, and to obviate that difficulty junction boxes a placed at the end of every section of 100 fee Swhich the ends of the ipes play. To the Of these Dox! rl attached, er condensed in the mains is driven by the pressure up the into the buildings, where it ts let off by an anto- matic ‘steam trap. | Pipes also lead from each Tadiator to the trap, and a waste. pipe tates all the condensation Into the sewer.” nexpected Game. HOW TWO THIEVES WERE TRAPPED BY A HUNTER. as Burns took his fowling piece earl i Afternoon and started out from Singburg in the hope of bringing in a wood- chuck, but when he had proceeded ashort dis- tance in the woods skirting the line of th & Boston railroad just outside the vill fortuttous accident’ put him on the larger game, he aking his through the underbrush eaves in ar. le stepped upon some yie Caused him 10. look, downwand. ece of cloth protradiug from a plie of anches, Fearing that the cloth might * | bea part of the garment of some one who had | Started back for a moment, but quickly lbimseif and began an investigation, y the branches and s. he sor in ssion of a suitics startan unpretentious merc ament, Pall. found ot hant tailor- nd among the rolls of cloth | Partly made up coat, upon the coliar « | Which was the trademark of a Troy tailor. Burns hurried to inform Mr. C: ampbell, to whos * house th goods were subsequently removed | ntleman Informed the authorities | A short consultation ‘followed, and resulted in the stolen goods carried back to the Were discovered, AS S00R a5 nicers sécreied themselve s in the woods, and. waited | for the appearance of the thieves, who arrived about | they and their booty were quickly secured Both prisoners maintained an air of indifferenc » alier reaching the detective’s office, and afte Veing thoroughly searched were jocked up f erty recovered is worth about $209, and tly to. the description list of good < addell’s, Hoosick Falls, last’ Fri y. Brooke's. station, in ,one day last week. “A M i fan aud ‘his wife, recently from Philadelpht died a few days ago. ‘Their only son was tele graphed for, came on and made prepar the burial of his parents, Ie sent to F brg, Va., for a priest, the family being lies, but Could not obiain the services of one, and the bodies being in an advanced state of decomposition, the burial was proceeded with. Both were buried in the same grave, the sou reading the solemn and impressive burial se Vice of the Catholic church, alto! hls yulter ance at times was a%nost Cioked S- Catho- A Femare regres 1EF.—The Russian apers have lately contained reports about a and Of robbe rs Which has appeared in the dis- triet of Prato’ suthern Russia, and has spread terror thyoueh. all the neighboring re- been murdered or died in the woods, widens) i. obs. | FATHER.—On NNonde cently tried at Baiston der of his wife, the called at the residence of Wim. Edward, where his daughter Jennie Is residing, nd, after a very affectionate meet rt, requested her to return to his hi ep house for him. " aul she Would never live in the house where her mother was murdered. ‘To all requests that she should return, or that she should even resume the relations of a daughter to him, she returned decided negatives, and finally refused to converse with him except in the presence of a third party, On Tuesday Billings started f¢ Buffalo, and sent word to his daughter to re move any articles she wanted from the family mansion, and to send all bills she might © tract to him for setulement. During the day Jennie did as he proposed, taking the parior furniture, organ and family pictures, and the side-bar wagon and mu: en pony. She also left at the house the Dill hich she had '%- curred, and the household keys, whjeh she re. tained aes her moth death re A LAaby Ta LED py Hain Dye.—A few days since a middle-aged lady, living in the suburi of Springfield, Ohio, died from some mysterior disease located in the head. The symptoms had long been manifested, but no treatment seemed to have permanent eifect. After death there was an examination made, 12 which Cincinnati physicians took , and which resulted in the unanimous decision that death was caused, pri- marily, by the use, ae period, of chemi: cal com} Sunds for di. the hair. There is said to have been a coa ing formed over the brain, causing something like paralysis of that organ.—| Cincinnati Gazett Puck has plunged into politics. Here is one of his splashes: = = Don't be afraid to challenge a voter. Chal- lex.ge him to fight a duel at five paces, and kill Ge tut tne voter get it in! ut the yote!—Then ! cee want billiards to advance two dollars a eer opera tickets ten dollars per Uckt eet six ¥ dollars per ust? Then vote the epposition eke, to ase In a four-story cottage with a back yi an 20 back reat? Then standon ground ali day a,c Yote the whole —Don’t scratch—unless you hay € Person- al ‘oosasion to.” —______ 82-30! colored, convicted in cou cot of abet Cit} chic a orm | on the oth of December nese meee 10 be hung of Breckinrt solictation,” and ein nback candidate for C Se in Knott's dis- N the Hoy, lg ths winter of our asia tetamees ft nwrinkl'd {Togtiapiece, and now. instead steeds that anit The vant ‘afar, and whose Hidere wish from a little f But T, that am not shaped for sport Nor made to court a ferty dl ‘am radely stazay ; that Not having a five sent nickel to ma 1, rtail'd that am ou ‘of this pro Cheated of features by, diermbling nature, ee humphack'd, knock kneet unon fond, pprinehal Ting boned and spavined, so that dos bark at me ant halt by tis weak, piping time of peace, Fieve os y delight to Vane away the tithe Tnless I spy my #hadow in the eun And descant on mine own deformity And, therefore, since I oannot prove a lover, Lam determined to prove a vulian Then, hear me, ye immortal eo 7 Straichtyay do] announce myneif Asacandidate for the State Lomxiature’ (OM City Derrick ” Hawkeye Hits. As everything indicates that we are going t@ have one of the coldest winters ever known om thts continent, Lydia Thompson went and dourht another bracciet. She says she ts going to keep warm if she las 19 smother herself. ing Ae HEL man painted a ferocious took- ng Sich, «Look out for the dog,” and put in Mis front yard to s i yao a p with a had smile, should ad of hay, a club with death smiling out on every knot of it, rapped at the front door, manded Some hot Duscuit, meat, potatoes: and a cup of coffer. and asked pleasantly, “How ts the dog? —One night last week, ata party in Toronte, a young man Was frightening some of the young ladies by bis daring extthition of a revolver, when the weapon weidentally discharged, the bullet entering the young man’s side, inflict ing a serious wound.” We have sald a gre meny harsh things about these ung mem whose revolvers contain more than their heads, but we retract everything now. At last a re. volver has been found that knows which man to shoot, “May tts tribe in Monar ‘Wf not the p one, in the ama of a Young man brought up in idleness and unacquainted with the east at money and the efforts that some must put forth to sustain all the lives tn the world, will nata rally drift Into A writer inthe Christian Union demonstrates by statistics a state of things closely allied to Uh fact. lyzes the stateme: ing intemperan : u he crime mamitted in this country An examination of the reports of the prisons of the United States proves that t rime has bee writer says or education must be attributed much of the Liscommonly attributed to liquor Seventy-two per cent, of the con- iets inthe Michi prison are or were addicted to liquor drinking, but sixty percent. ft 459 pntined in ai trade ed f those to more than three- of industrial ede connection trial ignorance and crime, The importance of giving tie young systematic ideas of labor be too strongiy ltapressed upon those whe reot them. Pastor Vosne’ “Org Deraxrcer.—The Rev Jersey City sudder ‘ania Tatlroad are surprised at Zand profess im B. Vostangh lett ona li ‘Thursday night. u 8-F. G. Minor, ac! y er, has been sentenced to four months La workhouse and a fine of $100 and ¢ 8?-John Jackson cloped from Munc with Mrs. Decker, taking her tive children along, but leavin mind, MARRIED. HOF KR. In Philadelphia, October S. 1 Mr. Jou to ine sree a RDVES. of Washinzton city, vsen, of Philadelphia. . <2 DIED. BALDWIN. On November 3d, Barpwrn, mn the fifty-secoud Funeral trom hes . Hasonax ae. if November, 1878, atthe rR. Kearney, ola, ELYAROR vert. of Prince Geonge (Upper Marlboro pa. LY. On the afternoon of cud, Isis Poven Desseuiy, wwember the aged forty-two ‘Tis funeral will ta fifth instant, at two, o'clock. fre ve, on the comer of Tenth streets north, - Friends and acquaintances are respectfully ited to attend. place on Toeadng atersoon, i FORD. On November 34, 1878, at 2.50 o'clock &. pS. CALVECT, cldest son of S.Calvert and Amma C. enre Furcral wi ¢ place from St. Matthew's Churct Tuesday oon, Novernbe at 3 o'e aftern of the family are capostfully anvited t NG. On the 3d wood, New Se ar late demes teventh pear of ber axe MADDOX. In Memphis, September 1878, of yellow fever, Iba Mapnox, of . aed. 14 years. None knew her but to love her, » Now her but to praise.” = A.C. M. NOLAN. In Washington, D.C., October 30, 1878, a lingering — Miss Nasik Noay. Rest _UNDERTAKERS. Sil » UN. ne, Regge ©, hee a riggs) place med and prepared | bets Ww. \, it. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey), 940 F street n. w., One door east of eae. shy Caskets of all ‘cuubalmed and prenared for eeansportation, Ears attendants at short notice. oot Very thine strictly first-class and on the most reas onable terms. 306 tr “OBN HK. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1537 10th ot... sps-iy* marl? ly = — A BUKGDORF, = UNDERTAKER, 219 316 Penn’a avenue n. w. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘INE GROCERIES. ii EW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. OLIVES. TOBASCO SAUCE, CAPERS, SARDINES IN MUSTA®: TkUSSIA CAVIAR. Parties ; — contemplating housekeeping will_ save MOD” yy obti our prices fo, apd Fancy “Cooas, prior to purchasing elsewhere. B. Zeal RED'S 80N8, QUEED _oet30-1m F street n. we patace MARKET, Corner 14th st. and N. ¥. avenue, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Prornteron. Ihave oprrre en a a mene as of FRUI ede SEE I.E C. 8 O'HARE & SOX, oct26-tr 1918 7th st. n.w., det. Mand N. CLUss NOW MAKING FoR Porta: Anew lot of tha: ure old qheasure. SOVEREIGNS' octl6-tr CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 1023 7th st. n.w. and 801 Het. ne.