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STEAMERS, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ HANGE OF TRE NEW YORK SHOE STORE. J MATTANO, ©: 60s ovens ind Lower Prices Than Beer Bevore. are bought for cash, at the manufacturers. FALL AND WINTER S’ every, MO! DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a. m., for Chaj fico and UEDAYS for Mac! excepting those 1 tion inquire and lle Penn Better Goods a in Wicomico river, and on SAT- Sig ht "OF form: Sheriff's Coal Of ‘ania avenue, or at wharf office, foot Hreeppe S38ai ke SSSESE; a FOR NORFOLE, aa MONROE AND THE it iron Steamer LADY OF Bi get ‘The ewift and clevant FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. TH ‘OOD, leaves her wharf, th and 9th strcet line of m., three times per week, for Curio: landings each day, Thursday end GEO. MoCARTHY. Gren OF THE BED FLAG, sorta gi j» Mon- 'y at the office, over Company's Wharf, foot of 6th eireoe Once: OF at the called ppl Mong © for on application at Knox's Ex- B. 3. ACCINELLY, Agent 'UEL BACON, Pres't. THE GREAT RUN FOR THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, lowest rates. For information r tan Bank, 15th street, Agent, Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-srrausme Lixe Berens New Youx, Havas, Sourmamrron AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers of thi 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. company will sail every Sat- er, foot of 3d st., assace: From New: n, Southampton $100; second cabin, $50, y. For freight or pas. iS & CO., 2 Bow! LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. age apply to ( (CEYDE'S SEW EXPRESS LINE PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON jadelphia with ston, Providence, a England States. A large stock of FALL GOODS jnst received, and we are selling them at the following low, and sewed, $3.50. ip Slaughicr Boos e300 re Kip Boots, from 81.75 up 10 cases Men's Kip Boots consigned to be xe lot of Fishermen's India Rubber Boots, from Men's Cait Boots, good quality, (will bear inspec- Boys’ Boots, from 75 cents to 83.50. Boys! Heavy School Shoes, at 75 cei Loys' Gaiters, sizes from 1'to5 's Heavy Plow Shoes, from 's Working Shoes, at’7 first-class Hand-made Shoes and Gaite from 75 cents uj Men's Shoes, from 7: Caiidren’s Shoes, f r soods landed at! twill please have them marked ation apply to J. H. JOHNSON & rt id 12th-wtreet wharf, 9 Water street, | 3 “Georgetown, 1° 90 cents up to $2. a Gaiters, at 83.50. all sizes and qualities, cents up to $2.50. ‘rom 25 cents up to $2. ‘Washington, 1). ; WILLIAM P’ CLYDE & ct es LIN With the view of diminishing the chances of col- iy sof this hie take a sp Je Gutwar'l passage from Queenstown to New | a ox Rlovion, rreoniog: the meridian of 60 at 43 | Y passaye crossing the meridian r nothing to the north of 42. JNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- THE CU: oe New York and Liverpool, Callin: Between Newt Cork Harbor. 2 lision, the Stear We have BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip 100 Cases Just OpENep. ‘TS TO WHOLESALE York or Boeto Ist, or nothing SPECIAL INDUCEM: GPECIsAL OFFERINGS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, D3 Ww 30 Scythia .- See 6 Abyssinia (Wi 20\ Algeria... Wed’, Dec. « Wednesday from New York 's' a entying tecture. gO and 100 gold, And every fo! riding ts scorsinn toca “hy steamers ot carrysnwe steerage, 880, $100 and | L BEILSRUN'S' POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, ‘Tickets issued favorable terms. at a special low rate of 860 gold during the fall and Btoersuce ‘ai very low rater. Steerage tickets from Return tickets « No. 202 7th street. town, and all other parte of | en given for Belfast, Glaswow, other ports on the Continent, aseave apply at the Company's SELOW, 605 7th street, Washing: "_CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. _ RAILROADS. iverpool and (1 Sion or—“THAT OLD Woman or Moma” | Men's Calf Shoes. Ladies Lace Shoes .. 's School Shoes, ail Teather.” 600 sane vonygs ASCs 388, M06. tic, UD ocl4-tr FAMILY SUPPLIES. E GROCERIES. — NEW GOODS ARRIV. QUEEN OLIVES, TOBASCO SAUCE, SARDINES IN MUSTARD KUSSIA CAVIAR. Parties contemplating housekeepin, by obtaining our Gooas, Prior to purchasis 20 TARE Frere t SUNDAY, Jone 9, 1878. HINGTON = Fork, 22 age ae (and pomon | Tk. FO. Sunday to Balti P See Faun.) Annapolis Junc- fon, Jesus, Hauover, and Elk on , Aniapolis and "e pol st 6:50 a m—B Relay.) Paitimore and Laurel Express. Rocks, Cranberry, ‘retown. and W: w York. Philadelp) ress. Parlor Car to New ¥: cys at Annapolis Junction. Columbus, and ‘rstown and Vaile, _ ‘Through Car to Staun- to Cincinnati daily. Grafton except Saturday. 5 9.00. a m-—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis 10.00 8. m~-Baltimore Expres. Stops at Bladens. Beltevilie, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jes- ‘and Hanover. 5 : 12: WP. m.—Baitiwore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and ay. ba 1:30 p. m—New York, Philadel ua snndsy3 to Bal ing at all Ntations. St om oe por prices tors Staple and Fancy B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street n. LBS. ROASTED RIO COFFEE. 10 Ibs. Light Brown Susar. iV Tbs, Good White Su 2 io.’be, New York Buc i lh, Prime Table Butter 36 : Pittsburg Exprese. to Sandusky. < Duffy's Roche.*ter Cider, Raising, Currants, Citron, yhia_and Boston ore Only, stop- lensburz, and Laurel Relay. Stops at Annap- | 14:35 p. m—Peint of Rocks, Frederick, Hi: town, Winchester and Way Stations. ‘On of Rocks and Way Stations only. mm pe re, Annapolis and Way Sta Iphis, Norfolk and Baltimore | Lk except Sunday. the Cars direct to Boat at Can ©. 8. O'HARE & SON, 1213 7th ct. n.w., bet. Mand N. MAKLNG olis Junction. C LUBS Now CANNED GOODS. A new lot of that pure old CIDER VINEGAR. AU our goods guaranteed as to quality, weigitt and SOVEREIGNS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 1023 7th st. n.w. and 801 H st. ne. and Columbus Express. Sleep- "ars to Chicago. m.—baltimore Express. TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. _ [Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. [T)EXCANsoN BROS., Auctioneers. SEVENTY-FIVE TE OG N TAIN CANARIES | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF (O-STORY FRAME WEDNESDAY MORNING, Novem'er; By virtue of a deed of trust to ua, one 1878, at 11 o'olock, at my sales room 4 I date the 4th day of _onruay A. D. 1876, ani fs J shall sell, without reserve, the above collec.ion @uly recorded in Liber No. 11, folio 5, one of. of Canary Birds, the land records of Ws county, in the Dis- nové-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party, eccured ¥, We Will sell at public suc- paMes GUILD, Auctioneer. .in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the ——— Sth day of November, A. D. ‘1878, at 4:30 o'clock CARPETS, STOVES, COTTAGE SETS, HAIR | p.m, all that certain piece or parcel of nd AND SHUCK MATTRASSES, EXTENSION orn an part of oriinal 2 WEDNESDAY, N tbl becanne Tae betters Point on the On WED: + November 6, commencing at 10 | (719), beein u O'clock, we will sell the entire Furniture in house me eighteen (18) feet weat from the northeast corner of said lot, and 218 B street n. w. Scle positive. nov2-3t theneo eae x oe ine feed WLI a ‘thence Gast eighteen (1B) (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. and thenes orth ome hundred (100) feet to a CLOTHING AND FURS UCTION. and place of beginning; and siso the free use and On WEDNESDAY TMORNING, ee 6th, Dritdlegen forever of an alley Dot jess than 30 feet _in ascortment of Clothing and a small lot of Furs. pening with the same into Delaware nové2t ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Baiefet C6) alley om the cetera bo Sunday line at e of said lot, OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers ing 8p) ‘aa rurbtreet northwest. | Protey by Benet ft Hany eso! Se Re — with the improvements, which consist of # TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- | fwostory frame hones Ne Tat easel oe PROVED PROPERTY, BITUATE ON VER: | “Termootente: Onethiry cack: MONT AVENUE, BETWEEN K AND 1 | cighteenand twenty-four monihe with tieroe oe STREETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF tes to be secured by A HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE, No. 1019. 1d, $100 deposit at Lime of sala, Convey. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the ped at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are Sth day of June. A. D. 1874, and duly recorded fr not complied with within five days the Trustees re- in Liber No. 753, folio 124, one of the land rec- gerve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de- ords of the District of Columbia, and at the written | faulting purchaser, after five dara ieee Fefiai in onl Pade propia THCRSBUCSE | ocieeoanan AROMAS Ty Truntn for eale, in front of the premises, SDAY, eee mannan taye gore | coos described re fc, situate in the ashing- SNCAN! ton, District of Coluiubia, to wit: “Subdot numbers] T)EXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, twenty-seven ) of John O. Evans’ recor sub- division of subriota numbered fourteen, Afteen, six. | TREES ogADE OF , TWO-STORY, FRAME teen, seventeen and eighteen, of John L. Kidwell’s AND FOURTH STREETS NORTHEAST Fecofded sub-division of lot in squarenumbered | py Vine of a deed of Gat oo ee two hundred and seventeen. tovether with the un- | gatd int day of Inge a. pay aay ere Rrovementa, consisting of the Handsome Brick Resi- | Corded in liber No, 85% folios S18 tk sane one dee lence, No, 1019 Vermont avenue. of the land records of Washington county, in the rerms of sale ae preceribed in the deed of trust: | District of Columbia, and stron ee thease The full amount of the indebtedness, together with | fecured thereby os ea eae. aE eee oe the Party the interest, costs, commissions anil expenses in | front of the pretiiven, os TUESD AN tenets cash, and the balance at twelve, twenty-four and | Nomgopene nek 1878, at 6 o'clock pin. all there thirty-six months, for which the notes of the pur- | {ain plece or parcel of ground knowa e8, pert of fot chaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per cen- numbered nine (9), in square numbered seven hun- tum per annum from the day of sale and secure dred and seventy-seven: C17), bosineine gore a eed CR SL Gas re enen bs anes d | same,ste point on the north line of said lot twenty. poe 2) fee wi of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all the Northesed conenyr auatar (420 inches weet of pnvey- | the northeast corner of said lot, thence we ancing and revenue stamps shall be at theexpense of | {wenty tna Cd ten fone dees runing west the purchaser. The Trustees reserve the right to re- thence south one hundred and twenty (120) feet, cell the property at the risk and cost of the pur- | thence east twenty-two (22) fect four and a-qnartor chaser m detault, if the terms are not complied with | (44) inches, and thence north ous hadnt Jn ten days after the day of wale twenty (120) fee, to the place of Uoginnins; tngetier ~H. PHILIP, |) with the improvements, consist of a two-stor} sepl9.d&ds DATE) TTS | Te HCERe, ig — 2 1878, at 10 o'clock, within salesrooms, I shall sell ani Stanid Tot aud opening wih te ‘Terms of sale: Onethird cash; balance in six, 52" THE ABOVE, SALE IS POSTPONED on ac- a (feetrsch eee ord count cf absence of Trustee, till WEDNESDAY, NO- | GNCRE'T bet cont okee Bo he eis ith Inter vember 6th, same hour and place. the Trustees reserve the risht to resell at the risk ddvertiscuent. JOBELH It EDSON, eo) we® vertixemen EDS octikcokds THOMAS HYDE, 's Trustees. , ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneors. W vithams) nd plac " trast on the premies wold. “8100 deport at the of LH. PE ‘ stees. sale. Conveyancing, &¢ purchaser's ce JAMES N. LATTA,) Trustees terms of aale are not complied with witha hve days octl0, 15, 22, 29, nova. & STREET NORTHWEST, | OPPOSIT NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET. (Successors to Wash. B. W By virtue of a decree, passed on the 19th — day of October, A. D. 1878, by the EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FARM Court of the District of Columbia, in cause LANDS NEAR WASHINGTON, D.C. No. 6,428, sanity, Wherein Thomas A. Stephens is On TUESDAY, November 5, A. D, 187%, at 4 complainant and’ Mary L. Stephens et al. are de | otclcck p. m., I’ shall sell, at auction rooms, Se fendants, the undersicned, as Trustee, will sell at | Corner ih and D strects northwest, the Earn public auction, in front of the premises. on WED- | of the late Woolman Gibson, esq., situated in Prince RESDAY, the 6th day of November Ay be atacat | (1 the late Woe ; Maryland, known as “Willow Dale," 4:30 o'clock p. m., the following described geal ‘es. | Gud contaimme 9 r 4, acres, “This Farm is on the road D. C., known and | running from Washington to Bladensburg, via Glen- as the easternmost | wood Cemetery, and adjoins the lands of George W. 7 rds inches front of | Lizxs, esq. and B. P. Snyder, e#q., and of lot numbered twenty, in square numbered five hun- | Howgate. ft has a comfortable double Dwel dred and sixteen, and running back with that width | House upon it, with the necessary outbuildinses ; also one hundred feet, improved by two Threestory and | a fine apple and other fruit orchard, and is about, Basement Brick Houses. : one mile beyond the boundary of the District of Terms of sale prescribed by decree: One-third | Columbia. Plat ex! d on day of sale. cash; residue in three equal instalments, at six, | “‘rerms of eale: One-half cash, balsneo in six @ twelve and eihteen months from day of ‘sale, for | and twelve (12) months, for which notes senna (oy Which the purchaser's notes are to be passed to the | deed of trust on the property will be congue Ok ‘Trustee, payable to his order, in six, twelve and neit of $200 will be required when the property is cighteen months. with interest, from day of sale, at | knocked off. All conveyancing at cost of aeoiecos the rate of seven per centum per annum until paid, SAMUEL A. H. MARK: or all cash at purchaser's option. ‘The ‘Trustee wil oct31-d Executor of W. Gi reserve a lien upon the Use ‘until the whole pur. = Be = a sts chase money is paic down on each house al =< time of vale, andif Purchaser fails to comply with | ___—sTHIS EVENT terms of sale within fiv lays from day of sale, ES GT 5 property to be resold after five da: notes tn the gos GUILD, Auctioneer. Evening Star newspaper, at risk and cost of default, tate in the city of Washinyto described on the plan of said i thirty-six feet four and two- ineiuchaser Converticingatyiurcacersont” | FAWNDROKER'S SALE QF UNREDEEMED JOHN TE HANSA Trusten We will sell on FRIDAY, SATURDA’ TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. MONDAY and TUESDAY EVEN ee _— | November 1, 2, 4 and 5, at 7 p.m., at Cohe ———— = | Loan Ontice,'corner of #th street and Nes a larze and Varied assortment of Unredeem Pledges. We name in part: 100 Hunting-case Gold Watches, American, English and Swiss maxers. 200 roats, mostly custom make. 150 Silver Hunt- d Open Face Watches, Stem and Key ts Jewelry, Earrings, Breastpins, ve Buttons, Chains, Plain and Set HOUSE: ALLEY REAR OF G STREET. BETW G AND HAND SI SEVENTH STREETS NORTHWE TAL Wee is Creat tense tire gg ng ose Kings, Solid Silver and Plated Ware,Guns, Revolvers, ‘No. 865, folio 174, one of the land records for. ree bis eeanealoons erat eee the ot of Columbia, and at the request of the al ot which will Bo sold within Dostye tenes party €6c hereby, We Will sel! at public auction, shest bide! sate : Iiithnt of the preimince on SATURD, highest bidder. (Rep.] 9th, 1878, at 4 o'cloc , November WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00, Auctioneers TRUSTEFS' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 1, a4 i876, and recorded in Liber No. 837, folio 453, $9 of the land records of the District of Colum’ a bin, and by request of the party seoured thereby, we wail sell at public anction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the duu day of November, A.D. 187 faled the vale a adjot Sn eae oP Called the Vale,”'and adjoing nd of Pierce Shormaker, HF. Swartz and Mrs. Lisle, and com taining 33 10-100 scres. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by # deed of trust on the property. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost five da; rms of kale are not compiied with within the Trustees reserve the right to resell the ‘roperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur chaker after five days’ notice of euch resale. A de- posit of $100 required at time of rale. M. H. WARD, ROBT. Hi WARD, } Trustees, WALTER B. §2- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY. November 8th, 1878, same hour, at the suction rooms corner 10thand Dn.w. By of Pee WALTER B. WILLIAMS & co., Aucta._ 5 ees & MIDDLETON, Real Estate Auctioneers Littue of a deed of trust dated April 9, 1877, and recorded in Liber 849, folio 212, one fry of the lard records for Washington connty, D.C , and at the written request of the party secured shereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of hej remfses, on FRIDAY, the Lith day of Novem. ber, AD. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., all of Lot numbered ), in Chappell's recorded subdivision of part of equate nurubered nine hundred and sixty (0), being improved by a nearly new two-story and basement brick dwelling, containing seven rooms and modern improvements. 3 Terms: One fourth cash; balance in one, two and » yeu i st at 8 per cent. per annum eee a to be secu upon the property old. Fifty dollars to be p wien the property is knocked off. MARTIN M ROHR: HFOR: Re! Triastecs. ‘Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEFS' SALE 01 FATE. No. 458 LOUISIANA AVENU NGTON, D. C., OPPOSITE CITY HAT virtue of a deed of trust to the y 11, A.D. 1576, for Washington and at the requ will sell at public auction, on SATU day of November, A.D.” 1878, at 4 front Of the premises, all that, property No. 458 Louisiana avenue, in the city of Washine ton, D.C., being the rn partof Lot No. 19, in square No. 490, on the offi fan of said city, fronting 210 feet, more or less, on Louisiana aveau™ a jal width ni y aw rnis of sale, by avreement with the yr: the decd, modifying the terms therein preseril are; One third of the purchase moncy : the balance in one and two years, egval instalments, for which’ the of the purchaser wil) be required, bearing interest from the day of sale at the rate of eight (3) per hm per annuin until paid, and secured by adeod of trust upon the property sold, and also a Satis tory policy of insurance. A deposit of 8300 will of the purchaser at the time of s: Ls conveyancing will be at the cost of the pure the terms of sale are not complied with days after the day of sale, the ‘Trastees Tight to resell the premises at the risk a1 defaulting purchaser, on tive days’ notice in th: hing Star newspane nov5,T.911 1315 J)ENCANSON BROS., Auctionee TRUSTEES’ SALE. of a DESIRABLE TWO. AND MANSARD-ROOF BRICK DW. 1330 CORCORAN STREET. © of a deed of trust, dated April-4th, duly recorded in’ Liber me of the land records umbia, and at the request of the party s cured thercby, we will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Noveraber ISth, 1378, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following-described real extate situate in the city of Washington, D. C.,to wit: All of Lot numbered one hundred and two (102), and th weet half of Lot numbered on (101) in Chipman et al. subdivision of ered two hundred and. forty ) feet on the sou : hand 1th streets now. by a depth-of ninety feet to a ten (10) foot alley, together with the im provements, &c. ‘Terms : One-fourth cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at per Cent per annum until paid, secured by a decd o trust on the property sold, oF all cash, at the or’. of the purchaser , 8100 oxit require} ai **-S ofsale, and all conveyancing and reeci” charer'a cost. Terms to be complie* ys. otherwire the Trustees ros e property at the risk s irchaeer. after s ve the right to re tof the defai ck p. m., the fol real estate, situate in the city of Was to wit: Parts of lots numbered seventeen (17), in square numibe owing described PAWNBEOKER'S SALE. xteen (16) and — i four by AT PUBLIC AUCTION, and fifty-four (454) even On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, wert from the southeast corner of said Jot seventeen the Sth and 6th of November, (17), thence running west seventeen (17) feet, by At 10 in the morning and 7 in tho uniform depth of exbty (80) feet. “Also part 32 guid | The Largest Stock of Forfeited Po ..4' Grins lot seventeen (17), beginning tweniy t5uy (24) fest Offered in the Dist=cz, consistins tf ight (S) inches west from *) southasst corner of Gold and Suver Watches, id lot s mn (17* 2 els Diamond Jewelry, Cutlery, solv’ said Tot Seventeen (7°, thence running west twelve Bootes, Clot Yi outlery, Guns, Revolvers, pinches by a uniformed de;th of S ne, Blankets," sats 7S feet ether with the taney suet, Be. vat tasting ee chines, Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at’ six, nts, &c. twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per | ,,The above goods will be ‘sold, without reserve, to cent. pew annum until paid, secured by a deed of | the highest bidder. JAMES GUILD, Auct. trust on the property sold; or all cash, at option of R. FULTON, Loan Office, 314 9th st. oct30-7t Tr. $50 dey = ——_— ening, the purchase A oat ee at ne time of =e se = sale on each house, and all recording and convey. mre ancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied Real Estate Auct'rs, with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve No. 26 Le Droit Building. the risht to resell thie property at the risk and cost of iBTE i the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise. TREAT Soke, OF VALUARLE IMPROVED ment. BRAINARD &. WARNER.” ERSEY AVENUR, BRCWERS EOaNe oct2-eodts CHARLES C. GLOVER, ) TTustees. STHBEY SANENUE, Sty Noe for a = aoa SISTING OF LOT 225 By 100 FEET AND y ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. WW Bucsecsoreio Wank Withee By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem: t the land rec- 15th, 1869, duly recorded in Liber No. 614, folio i 5 263, one of the land reconts for the Distier of ofthe party eecured thercby, Tea aaron Columbia. and at the request in writing of the party | auction, infront of the premises cy THORI oe red hereby. I will sell at public auction, in front | November lath, 1878 at 4200 p.m’, the falling of the pre on MONDAY, the woth day of No- | scribed real estate, Rithate me ths’ iy ine. ember, A. D. 1878, at 4 o'clock fm, the following. | ton, in said District, viz: Tho entire 22 feet 6 inches described Hroperty, to wit: ‘The east part of Lot | front New Jersey avenue by equal width the numbered three (3). in Square numbered one hun. | depth of 100 feet of lot wanton ewan 'y (20), in John dred and fifty-four (154). Dewinning for the same at B.iibbey's eubdivision of ports of lots 3, 4, and 5, in point on Fctrect north distant 147 feet and 10 | square No. 628, as said subdivision ia remorse inches from the southeast corner of said square, and | {He surveyor's office of uid aty my Lives ete De Funning thence west with the lineof Rstrect north 40 | 159, together with the unprounaenteieercor” feet; thence north 127 fect and six (6) inches; thence | “Terms of eale: Onedurd cane (Or meh 8150 fast 40 feet; thence south 127 feet and six inches to | must be paid at time of sale), and the ce in the place of beginning ; equal payments in six, twelve and eighteen months, igre: Que-third in cash, and the balance in six, | to be eecured by purchaser's notes Destine fea twelve and eightcen months, with interest at eizht | cent-interest from day of sale, anda dest ot treo Bent detecuned ty'a deat urton the Unk | hor sou or all cab afte of pure y . Ly conveyancing and recording at purcl T's cost. party sold sor all cash. at the option of the purchaser. | terms of sale are Hot complica with ete days atter By virtue of a deed of trust, dated tO Biber No Nee ee aan, ally recorded in #100 deposit at the time of sale. All conveyancing | gale, the ‘Trustee reeerves the Tight tu resell at risk and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be com- | and’cost of defaulting purchoser with within tive days, elxe it will be resold at WAL F. HOLTZMAN, Trustoo, The risk and cost of the defaulting purchasers THOS. CHAS) ia nov2-dtdbs 1321 F street’ northwest. oct20+.th,s,4w Surviving Trustee. | 7 = Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and sa. Pittsbure, except Sunday. » York, Philadelp! jo R. KELLY, Puliman Ca AE, MUTTO nan Cars. IN F A SPECIAL and 6J0 Center Market, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or address Box 71, City; Marketing delivered free of charge to ai eae oh and Baltimore | ; Car to New York, and Special Sth-street wh eaily except Sunday. Bet re Je10 Relay Station. SVLVANIA EE eT AND SOUTHWEST. Steel Rails, Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. JUNE 10TH, 1878. TRAINS LEAYE WASHINGTON, from Depot, cor- exth and B streets, as follows: the West, 10-104. m. daily, with ti, St. Louis and Chicago; Car to Chicazo. "| Baltimore and Potomac Kailroad. For Cananda:us cs ‘and the Nort CARRIAGE ROBES. $12.00 THE BEST AS RTMENT IN THE HORSE COVERS and BLANKETS, from $1 up, at the POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of JAMES S. TOPHAM, 425 Seventh street, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall. Trnnks Covered and Repaired Promptly. oct25-tr 7:40 p. ma. dat! m. daily, with Palace Cars Pullman Cars, 9 For New York sud the East. 1:90 p. m. daily, exce ‘Sunday, with Sleeping Cars from Washington Boston,’ For Brockipn, N.Y. all through trans am. daily, ex- mnect at Jersey Gy” Ft Sonex. aff tae direct transfer to Fulton “groiding double ferriage and. journey Seroes New York city. viphia, 1:0 fm. daily, except Sunday, 45 am. and 5:30 an Limited Express, 9:10 a m. daily, except Sua- Accgeginodation for arsey 6.55,8:30a m. and For Pope's Creek Line, 6:55 a m. and 4:20 p.m nexcept Sunday. ‘Annapolis, 6:58am, and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- ‘Bundey. EOCHESTER 9:30 p. m. daily: JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1441 New York avenue, exandria di Fred. Algoad amd Ale ton Railroad. mantra, 6.1. 8, 8. 6:20, 7p. im On’ Sunday and 7p. 0. For Bichihond and the South, 2:45 am. and 9am. + 6:10 p.m. daily, ve Alexandria for ericka burg ‘xandria and 9-10, 10, 118 m. at9:0 a’m,and Near U. 8. Treasury Department. JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, eae and? a iad 10 a mi abd 6.20 p.m. information, sleeping and parlor car a¢- tions can be procured at the east corner Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania ave. hue; northeast corner Sixth street and Pen: nia avenue, aud at the depot, where orders left for the checking of begwage to hotels and residences. FRANK THO: COACH HARDWAEB Offices, north. BUILDERS’ Goons, 619 B street n.w., Nuun B. & P. BR B Dzror, General N General Manasere aon THE TRADES. OOKBINDING. LYCETT BOORBINDERY 48 curried on as heretofore, The Wal be in the superior etjle which bas always been & 1012 Pennsyleania ave., 3d floor. ‘A, @245s. ie CABINET MAKER. nt ly New Hampshire ave. and M st. n.tw. A Sie Peaer eps Fine Bax Inox, Horse Seox Inow amp Nats, TrN-PLaTE, Zmo, Huss, Ems, Sroxzs, Duogs, Darius, Om Campers, Pants, VARNISH, MACHINE BELTING, Packing anp Lacmxe, BROTHERS. Boo! ICAL <> (uanLes W. HANDY, Auctioneer, 509 7th strect northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- ON E STREET BETWEEN TWENTY- FOURTH AND TW WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK SITUATED ON EIGHTH STRE EY ETS BETWEEN I AND K NORTHWEST, No. 9) NORTHWEST, AND ON ‘TWENTY-FIFTH der and by virtue of a decd of trust STRE: BETWEEN E AND F STREETS July 224, 1876, and recorded in Liber NORTHWE lio 134, of the land records of the Dis. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated of Columbia, the undersizned trustees will sell | april Ist, 1872, and recorded in Liber 6: at public auction, in front of the premises, on | folio 385, one of the land records of the Dix TUESDAY, Noveniber 12, at 4:40 p.m., all that par- | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party cel of land known as part of Lots Nos. 11 and 13, secured thereby, I will offer for sale at public aue Square No. 403, having a frontof thirteen feet on 8th | tion. in front of the premises. on FRIDAY, the sth 5 oe day of November, A. D. 1878. at 4 o'clock, p.m., lota ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash ; balance in six,twelve | numbered 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, in square humbered and cighteen months. Interest at six per cent., tobe | (33), secured to the satisfaction of the Trastees. Ifterms | “Terms of Sale:—One-third cash, balance in six and of eale complied within tive days from day of | twelve montbe, with interest at the rate of six per sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk | cent. per annum, notes to be secured by deed of and cost of defaulting purchase: Deposit of $100 | trust on property sold. pus down_at time of sale. eee er EO HB WHEE Ferm to Oe con TEAMS. POD, Ji nov2td — THOS. E. WAGGAMAN,, Trustees. oct28,31.n2,587. ‘Trustee. BE: WARNER, Reel Estate Auctioneer. ‘YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 0 M STREET NORTHWEST. HOUSES, ON THE EAST SIDE OF FIFTH, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June gag BETWEEN H AND I STREETS NORTH: Jou, A. D51872, duly recorded in Liber No. far WEST. 684, folio 466, one of the land records for the. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October District of Columbia, and at the request of the party | 2d, A.D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 800, secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction, in | folio 471, one of the land records for the Dis. front of the premices, on ‘TUESDAY, the 19th day | trict of Columbia, and at the Tequest of the Be. of November, 1878, af 4 o'clock p.mn., all that certain | cured thereby, we will sell at pe lic auction, in front piece or parcel of ground, situate ithe city of Wash- | of the premises, on SATURDAY, November oth ington, D. C., known and described as being the west | 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., the following described seventeen (17) fect eight inches front of lot twenty | real estate, situate in the city of Ws mn, D. C., (20), on north M street, by the depth thereof, in | to wit: All of Lot numbered ty-two (29) and the 8 numbered oue hundred and ninety-seven | north eiyht (8) feet six (6) inches front by the depth (197), together with the improvements, kc. of Lot numbered twenty-one (21), in Square num- ‘Terms: One-third in and the balance at six, | bered five hundred and seventeen (617), together twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight | with the improvements, &c. per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on | “Terme: One fourth cash, and the balance in one, he property sald; oF all cash, at option of the pur. | two and three years, with interest at 8 per cent. per chaser. $100 deposit required at the time of sale, | annum until paid, secured by a deed of ‘trust on the and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's | property gold; or all_cash, at option of the pur. Cort, terms to be complied with in seven days, | Chaser. A deposit of $100 Fequired at the time of otherwise the Trustee reserves the Ti reel Tecording Propeity at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur: | chatera cost, Teter tos consplien with in seven chaser, after five days’ advertisement. GEORGE P. FISHER, Trustee. 3. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ‘oct28-cots | purchaser, after five salts (ENR! CRARGEEy SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON THE | oct? BRAINARD H. WARNER, NORTH SIDE OF W_ STREET, BETWEEN ou tH STREET AND NEW HAMP- YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, ofthc aFeahien Brake Sane | **URPERS sae OF 4 ARSE, FoRriN op No. 6,105, (Truesdell, executor, ete.sys. Thi HICK (DOUBLE) HOU! "7 pon, et al’), 1 will sell at public auctions ny front of BRICK DOUBLE) HOURE, No, 907 FOUR- the premises, on MONDAY, tho 11th day of Novem. | py ttiant SASS ASE. ber, 1878, at 435 o'clock, p. me lots numbered ten j deed Gated April 21st, Be eeu A. B, 1870, and recorded in Eiber 0-81 Murphy's subdivision | 4, of ‘the land records of the of Wehineen Oty istic of catambac™” Or” 3 | Haptic at yee moe tote {3 s = , at 4 0" . OD. 6 Terms: One-third cash ; Tesidue in equal payments, Uist, 1878, lots ‘numbered ), three (3), four (4), at six and twelve months after day of sale, with in: | five (5), sfx (6), eleven, 11), Ive (12), 4 terest at six per cent., or all cash, at option fc (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), chaser. $100 deposit required, and all conve} f at purchaser's cost. If are not compli inten days, right reserved to readvertise and resell at risk and of default yurchaser. B. H. WARNER. » 916 F st. nw. YOUNG & Tana es octd0-déaa [MIED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, tesued out of | basement and sth Dwelling. the Cierl's Offies of the ‘Supreme ‘Cone of and ate the | ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash; District of Columbia, and tome 1 will sell | and the balance at six, twelve and months, at publicsale, for Cash, at Store, No. 416 7th street interest at six (6) per cent. and secured to n.W., Washinyton, D.C., on MONDAY, the 11th faction of the orailcash st option of November, 1878, at 10 o'clock all the ‘a.m, all th claim and interest of the defendant in and to ay dereribed to wit: Stock of Cl » consisting in part of Men's and Boys? Bisa a, tain ats gece | “mined EAU ones, nm Pet) atta ints ogo aed Bioeng be THURSDAYS Roventer ib, sofa sane Wey and Joust SBR Santen aiva-ou | Pocdigosabs Trustee. RAL Wate novs-cokae A? ON ASHFORD, 'y Trustecs YONG & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. 1 nst 26th, folio 253, of t ict of Columbia, and by the written direction of t holder of some of the notes secured thereby, 1 w sell at yublic anction, inf e ity of by a handsome double’ two-s with mansard roof brick dwelling. rms of ea’e, pre cribed by the dead of trust The amount of the 1 rdebtedness secured by the di t unpaid, Wth the expense of sale in ca the balance in twelve, twenty-four, and t onths, for which thé notes of the purcha interest from the day of sale and secured by. rust on the property: sold, shall be taken. 0 will be required Of the purchaser and all conveyanein If the terms of s: e seven days the Trustee Te- ves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the lefaulting. purchaser, jovs-dtdbs ANDREW C. BRADLEY, jon, improve: W422ER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneers, (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) ‘irtue of a deed of trust, dated November. 15, A. D. 1869, and duly recorded in Liber Bee 4 647, folio 468 et seq., one of the land records f the District of Columbia, and at the request, in writ. ing, of the party secured thereby, I will sell at lic auction, in front of the premises, on MON! the second ‘day of December, A. D. 1878, at 3.0% Pt the following. described premises, Iving and being in the county of Washington, in the District of Coimmbia, and known and described as Lot num- bered four (4), in section numbered six (6 sub-division of the “Barry Farm,” according to the plot of the same, filed in the office of the Surveyor of this District, to which special reference is had. Terms: One-third in cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eizht (8) percent. per annum till paid. ‘The deferred pay- ments to be secured by a deed of trust on the prop- grty sold, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. Fifty doliars deposit at the time of sate. Allcon- yeyaneiog and recording at the purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with withia five days, else it wiil be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcheser. THOMAS W. CHASE, novy5-t,th,s,4w_ Surviving Trustee. rpHes: E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. POSITIVE SALE OF GROUND IMPROVED BY A ROW OF FKAME SHANTIES, NUMBERED. 434, ON TWELFTH STREET On THURSDAY, November 7, at 4:30 o'clk oY ie) P_m., I willsell at public auction, in front Of the premives, the above property, being. sublots from 19 to 26, in square 985. Terms eary ; given day of sale. . nov THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ABOUT ONE. LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS, 0: DUIT ROAD, ABOUT THREE. A MILE ABOVE DROVER'S REST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 25th day of August, 1876, and duly recorded in Liter 833, folio 284, one of the land records. of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, I shall sell on MONDAY, November sth, 1878, at 3 o'clock p. m., on the premises, the following described real estate, sit. uated in'the county of Washington, District “of Columbia: Beginning for the same at the end of a line drawn N. 62 dex. E. from a stone standing on a private road leading from a country road. 65 feet, and running thence with said line reversed §. 62. de: W. 65 feet to said stone; thence S. and E. W. 117% feét in line with another stone on said road, which sione is8 feet to thenorthward of theend of this line and @ junetion of the county road with the above. mentioned road; thence §. ‘35 dex. B. 292 fect; thence northwardly and at right angles with the last mentioned line 143 fect; thence in a straight line to the place of beginning; said of land containing one acre, ns per survey, being part of the land conveyed to Catherine Heiss by Ric P.and Mary 8. Jackson, as per deed dated November ad. 1874, and recordéd in Liber 771, folio 53, one of thé land'records of the District of’ Columbia, with the improvements and appurtenances. ‘Terme: One-third cash ; the residue in two equal ents, at six and twelve months, with notes g interest at 6 per cent. per annum until paid and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Conveyancing at purchasors cost down at time of sale. HARLES M. MATTHEWS, nové-dts ‘Trustee. pax FOR SALE. One of the most beautiful farms t- gomery county, Md. will be offered £4 pathic Suction gn the x on THURSDAY, the. seventh day of November, 1878, at 2 o'clock city, immediately on the Sas oot ee Wachington to Brooksiheaeeke coe sens fem miles from the Mc ‘Railroad, lands of Wm. Weller, on ninipere etre Gy, and formerly belonged to J. C. Hay 3 con- taihs about 190 acre, about 70 acres in heavy tim. Uraber lang in inestanas Pepe ime best Pies of state of cultivation. 2S sana 5 ferred payments to be to the fac tion of the seller. Conveyancing st the cost of the W. BURDETTE, WA aoete City, D.C, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ai P. 8.— sale will take place on the seventh of November 12 after sale of Frederick eee eens a * ROY WALTEE Wi. BURDETIE. ooo COMFORT FOR STAY-AT-HOMES, A New York gentleman who has visited Europe sixteen times was interviewed by a cor- respordent on bis return this season, showed very conclusively that ft is not all of joy to go Tope, Dor all of sorrow to stay at home, “One conclusion I have come to is that the United States has the advantage in every point Historical association ts the only general compensation an American has for living in Europe.” cheapness; tsn't that in favor of in the city of New in London, Paris or except history. By no means, York ts less expensive than any of the large capitals of the Continent. There ts more variety of food In our market than tn the assembled markets of the Continent. What have you in Great Britain? A monotonous ‘hops, steaks and joints. Their game market ts limited; they have not the variety of pork dishes we For side dishes and Britain is a barren provider. It is scarcely be ‘on the Continent, where mutton and chicken come in the same routine. And as to fruits and Poor indeed beside this and a choice of Philippe’s alw: round of mutton ¢ Possess —sausage, piz's: vegetables France 1s dishes; the Trois Fret failed me on wistful occasions, and 1 pine get back to Delmonico’s or the Cafe Brunswick or even our abundant German restaurants down “You concede grapes, I suppos and the Continent as more profuse t “Thatis a popular error. There ts but general variety of grape in Paris, U Fontainebiean, which 1s through the $ Paris one dollar a pound for that cru igher price than I have In the United States we have in France. You n, nor the superd ves q potatoes, nor bat- ket. of the eo y fry the gudgeons and market the eels high, The cheapness ot bananas produce at th rr . dsalmon, lobster a are all Sadly misc good wine tan Ame! The Moselic nothing but sherry and_ port; a be had for a cheaper price in'New York than in there, not. tn: 3. of everything. clearer than in France. Look out of Uh dow on this day. perfect transparet to Hombourg e landiord at the m: strutting upand d hotel by the Kursaal wa humbs In his vest-holes, ¥ full—very ful d the Crown F z a day or two I aske ms he had for guests. 1 nd was very full—very fuil: an advertisement of a hotel we hav. near New York, called the Manhattan Beach. It might Interest you to see it cireniar, which T happened to hav W chambers, 16,000 bathing-sults, ommodations for indeed; that he rooms, dining a F dous people!" SOUL Of his armpits and Dehaved wit rv spectuble meekness as long 2 . How We Suffer from the Ry’~ Lawyers. Out Of the 299 iatmbe MLatices, 209 Were TAM ans S Of 1D? lost JIudicious A l. ‘The Springfield Republican publishes edi- seine A . following sensibie remarks on ad- Reforms of all kinds seem to be in fashion. ‘The reaction from the craze of speculation and inflation and politics and low moral st: brings with it application of good sense al economy, of better morals and higher tone and soberer views of things, in nearly all acpar- ments of life. One of the out-croppt ‘Uats hew fashion of common sense is it the 38 of advertising—a lopping off the more expea- sive and sensation: vulgar modes of Ung the Wings to sell before the attention of the person who buys. ‘The reform was well Voiced at a latemeeting of the stove manufac- turers, where the president denounced the ta- effective and expensive advertising that has been much indulged in by the trade, the tawdry Lithographs and other sensational machinery, and recommended instead the more exctusive use Of the best newspapers, “If we would make the best. possible use of our money,” he continued, “we should patronize abiy-com- ducted and responsible newspapers. The news- paper ts immeasurably the best. medium to our trade; the most liberal and expert ad- Vertivers testify to its value, and in the employ- ment of its columns we would find a means of rape from wasteful, undignified and ineffect- sthods, to which So Many resort in teir fagerness to secure attention and patronage.” These are, Indeed, suggestions of ex and common tnstinct, tat they are Del adopted by merchants, manufacturers: olber classes of the community having oec sion to (nga -e in elther purchasing or 8 Old ana well-establisiedl papers, with coa- Ces TE; TeSeNLING Lhe Dest Classes of sa- » wre undoubtedly the most available, the 1 and the most uve avenues, ning. (The constituency of a news- character, the consuniti ° iste and variety of tts readers Gheteee fidelity with which they Ait, are facts to be con- Ss much as Uhe mere amount of Then again, as advertisens wspapers, there i te - and thto this enters the ith which extent, more Dewsp render unnecessary use of its local rivats, On all these potnts there tsa tleld of discrim! nating intelligence by advertisers who would get the wort of nd the conety- sions of the stove Uy reflecting thought and actos T classes of ad- vertisers throughout the count Tur Norrawesr Passac Tidning, of « Ins a tel from Irkutsk, Mr. Oscar Professor Ni Iskjeld, Announc- had ithe mouth of the Leas on 3th Of August, after having passe Chelyuskin without meeting with ihy obstacle from ice, and that t wou'd be continued toward Behrin with the hi hopes We that. Professor Nondensk: Leen by thts Une reall ched Behring’s Straits, and thus succes: accomplished’ the Nercheast Passaze. a smatt me , NAS as. cended the river of the same name, having arrived at the town of Yakutsk on the 22d of Septembe FORCED INTO A HATEECE. MARRIAGE.—AM ap- PHeation for diver: in the office of the Gerk in chancery at ‘Trenton, N.J., last week, able story. The ‘application. 1 y Mary J. Morris, aged eighteen, @angh- 4. Morris, of No, 9%," wainut Her petition sets - came Lo thts ey vo make some purchases, and. whiie lookb»” in’, window of & store in the Bowery, st. psted by young man whos ame subsequently, jearned was Char". TC ouw. of Serond ave: nue, hear the “Lowery. She pakt no attention to him and hoved away, when he followed ec and per" sted in making her acquaintance, He (he “ay induced her to walk in the Bowers, “cageed her and forced her by threats to con” sent to a marriage with him. T remony Was performed at the Five Points Chapel by the | Kev. G. S. Phuniey. Tmmediately. after, tae ites, she lust consciousness, IU ts furth rth in the a’ that Leeuw is now rth that on roportion of law »to Albany or wtind the lawyers cor Logistature, and a lawyer are ried by the da profession constitutes the With ali onr talk about popular soy this country fs practic and that oligarchy e n that the lawy nt. of the members of t egarly balance was distrit » Merchants, manufacturer: doctors, banke! 1y their own Way, J in all our fegisiative hoaie "hat is the result of this lawyer mor dust what might hay made more and morr re past the underst promotive of litt | laymen, more and more ore in the intere: gainst the interests of ever not biaming the law are human like the rest of us. They live gation, and it is perfectly natural that. wit entire law-making machinery in their hands, they should frame legislation with a view making as much busin sib’e and makt as large as possible. plicate the law as much as po simplification might be fata White the prices of all other © been going down, lawyers’ c a “basement, | for their guild as pos for doing the sau The lawyers have been trying the runing this government {0 other professior and trades have stood while the lawyers experimented with the gr questions of Tinance aud currency We see now what a botch they have Is it not time for a change? F call in the counsel and aid of the business men result will be. we; the great and see what reached the practi our depressed” business i we send lawyers to settle such questions, or shall we send men of business to woi In matters of business, bustness men are generally thought to be the best There are, as we have seen, ers in Congre: | awa | awa deeper into the increasing more and more services Of themselves. sprinkling of business —Inen whose a ion Will be guided by the lamp men with a practical knowledge of the wants’ of the country quired to meet those wants. nd What is 1 yracuse Consies new island in the Po! the following t at He penetrated lance to the east, beyond Novaja 7 in longitude 66 di endeavoring to take her from her father’shome | in Newark. She praysthat the alleged marriage | be annulled. Lecuw has retained counsel, and ~ | threatens to compel Mr. Morris to prodnoe his | daughter in court. ¢ | abdticted her and depr | cho! le tl that the father has i her of Wberty of alleged forced | THE TABLES TCRNED OY E Un Post says two mun | treaty was in dan: HaAtory Powe nd the reque: Austria and F the Crimean alt Engl. are Use- ISOs will ly relations THE Best CaMpate RICATCRES (his year is published in Boston, IU represen er as a stabletman, endeavorin eateh tne colt Labor.” In fs lett a a wooden vlarney” and eealed behind rm of a small pleman's heav- eure are Hosea his ba bull-d ily Lis ketched with n cattle pldy corn.” ONE OF THE PROCLAMATIONS circulated by tne Nihilist: Committe “We publicly make known to the ple that the chief oi the gendar |. Meventsofm, was effect ively killed by of the Russian eni sins in ve; fF-Under the direction of the spirits of his two dead wives, a Mr. Wheaton has erected a flagpole on Mount Washington, and placed up- on ita banner of a strange device, costing §60. #2-The School Boand of Galveston, Tex., 4 engaged in determining whether or’ not. Mir Garland, when she made an incorrigible pupti take a dose of castor-oll, was acting wtra vires, 8A wonnan nearing a great deal about “pre- serving autumn leaves” pnt up some: but after. ward told 4 neighbor they were not fit to eat, and she might as well have thrown her sugal ser So." said july, 10 Amerchant, “your pretty daughter ints married a reh bw band?” = Well.” slowly replied the father, believe she has married a rich man; but Lunder- stand he is a very poor husband, S#-As an exe thought fulness” that Ia . Any that sh iy called Scepticism. ‘A showy-dressed lady was telling a friend for \isitiny town, which was . and said: “1 doso want to’ attend one sts. Handel and Haydn's for a word in des- 35 min. north, he disc: has named *Ensombhedes It is about ten miles long ar point not exceeding one hundred feet. Tt was free from snow, with poor v tion, but an immense quantity of sea was free from ice toward the and south, but drift ice was se There was evidence that the Stream touched the west coast of the island: the stream runs ina strong c’ north coast toward the southeast. about the Ice was favorable for i long as the vessel did not go too ne land of Siberia.” The newly dis lies, therefore. somewhat to the that region visited by the Austrian expedition Of 1873-4.—[London Times. island which he overed tsland THE CATTLE DISEASE IN VIRGINIA Robert Beverly and Geo. W. Palmer, appointed by the Virginis a committee to investigate the cattle disea now prevailing In this neighborhood, in thei report say “that for two months tn one locality in the city of Lynchburg there prevailed duri the past summer a disease amongst the d: posed to be murrain, not of a ve fatal character, and which has now entirely dis. that about six weeks ago there also seas st the dairy cows in and ich, as far as they can Agricultural Soc around Alexandria, w! learn, was fatal to the extent of about 25 or 39 animals, which disease seemed to be an affec- Jungs, and was called pluro-pneumo- nia or lung fever, but partaking the nature of ‘rinderpest;’ that this disease did not seem to be contagious, and that it has now nearly subsided in that locality. A) these two instances the un of no disease which has prev: hor do they see in their inves- é subject any cause of alarm to the grazing interests of the state.” [Contrary to rt of this committee the cow owners of ity believe that the disease is conta- gious, and to their sorrow know that it has not nearly subsided.}—A lex. Gazette. RELIGIOUS CONTROVERSY. N, Y. Herald tromW! er, of the Catholic church, delivered an address this afternoon in the the ypal of this state, who has Episcopal bishop land. The controversy is the cause of excitement and comment. The church was coin- chiefly with Protestants, hundreds SP" Win. L. Mudge, democratic candidate for tr ee ae d suitor, said, = tly domineering, but" —* Dogmatic, friend. “No, he has not dignity ¢ v that; T think atie Would convey ny meaning admir Is nota tyrant, DIED. On Sund November 3, 1878, at A. FaLoon?s, son of Susan and aed twenty three years. lace on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 his mother, 1125 ‘Bev- Relatives and friends are re- mn the spectfully invited to alte (This Was omitted th Star.} FENTON. On Sunday afternoo . at hin inte resi Fextox. in the ‘seventy-ninth year of bi age. (Hightstown and Ls J.) papers please copy] . HAMILTC On November 4, 1878. at 11 a.m., of consumption, James HamiLros, aed thirty-seven years and even months, Funeral from: the residence of his family, 803 North Carolina avenne southeast, tomorrow morn- November 3, dence, near Silver Springs, Md. ing at 10 o'clock. Friends and Acquaiuitamces are respectfully invited to attend. . K On the of Nopemiber, 178, at High- wood, New Jemey, Sakaw Rocens, widow of late James G. King, of New York, im theeighty- seventh year of her axe. 2 MYERS. On November 4, 1278, at 8-40 giclock p. m., MARGARET Miens, the wife of -T. Myera,of -otnty Limerick, Ireland, in the thirty-clghth ese Take. e! iden wads 3a et went. - Prete cy eee een es November 4, 1878, Batporr Onis th the tgttiens of by "BRIEN, ce ye Her fuseral will take place fron ‘No. 1: first street, on We y, at 2:30 o'clock, residence Of ber son-in-law, Sohn Gustin, ri UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey), 940 F street n.w., One door east of Tenth street. esr ‘Drepared for transportation, tin sic fatima onthe most reas. joun N KR. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, marl2ly 1337 10th st. n. w. A. UNDERTAKER, my 316 Penn's avenue w. wv.

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