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STEAMERS, &c. ___ A SCHEDULE. — The steamer | )\{ RS. SELMA Fi ot. Wat. M 614 Ninth street, Opposite Patent Office. CANVAS EMBROIDERIES. and WORSTED GOOD: ‘ORSTED WORK and £M.- "THREAD sd books of Macrame Lace. : IMINGS, BUTTONS and juality, 10. ita per e's PAPER PAT. _ AUCTION SALES. __ FUTURE Days. yom SHERMAN, Real mage Freer 7 _ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERSOOR. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctionvers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK porues. Pa eey REAR OF @ STREET. VENTH STREETS NORTH By virtue of a deed of trust. dated ber Ist, A. D. 1877, duly recorded in Liber i one of the land records for. ANGE OF MATTANO. C will, om and a! Gihstreet wharf DAY and THURSDAY at 7 and iandings in URDAYS for Machodoc, and on 8AT- STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 1 VED TRY ¥ o ‘ENTH STREET NORTE, ‘OS. 611, 613 AND 615, Bog STORY M, WATER, GAS, TREETS. By virtue of three dated duly recorded in seq. 203 et seq... 296 et seq for the District of Columbia, and at the request of secured thereby, I'will sell at tion, in front of the sever’! the 11th day of November, at 4 o'clock p. m., the followi situate in the city of that certain piece or parcel numbered twenty-six (26), of KNITTING VARRS f's Nos. 328 BRoIDEEe NY ‘ania avenue, or st wharf office, foot | 7 i “6. TUCKER JONES, Arent. SUHER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, bie thd MONROE AND THE The swift and elerant iron Steamer ‘THE LAKE, Captain C. J. ‘eaves Gth-street wharf, until PROPERTY ON Fall li Ri, ital ine of MACE AME &e., BETWEE: LK FRINGES, the District of ly €ectrred thereby, We Will eel! at ront of the premises, on SATURDAY, November 178, at 4 o'clock bed ate, situate in to wit: Parts of lots numl seventeen (17), iu square numbered four and fifty-four (4547 (17), thence running west uniform depth of exbty ( Jot seventeen (17), bee clgnt ce) inches me eeventeen (173, then (22) feet, fonr (4) inchs ty feet, together wit : One-third cash, and the twelve and eizhteen months, with interest at 8 per m until paid, secured by 8 deed of ;Orall cash, at option o} required at the time o! fale oneach house, and all recording and convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied With in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the rischt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after, Bve dat BRA octeodts CHARLES C. GLOVER, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALF. OF TWO TWO-STORY BRICK O8 811 AND 813 FIFTH STREET, STREETS NORTH: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 24, A. D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 830, 471, one of the land recorda for the Dis: Solumbia, and at the cured thereby, we will sell at the premises, on SATU: , A.D. 1877, and (0. 854, folio 290 et one of the land records Agent for Frank LADY OF Pererass, NINTH STREET, 8T. CLOUD BUILDING. nD Cte wit a seventeen (17) feet, by 80) feet. Also part of said twenty-four (24) feet from the sout] and known as Lot ring Chappel’s sub- .part of Square numbered nine hundred . ty, Also, all that certain piece or parcel of ground known as lot numbered twenty-seven (27), in Loring Va sub-division of uundred and sixty DOUGLASS’ ABDOMINAL CORSET. STEELS, Sipe Lactnas, ND SPoon Bus oes e Corset... eaves Norfolk crecy zi 01 i ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at do'cock pay, | SDE, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Woop, leaves ler wharf, terminus 7th and 9th street line of’ cars, at 7a. fhree times per week, fer Currio- wn, stopping at ‘Thursday and Saturday. a . je further information, ‘Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Company's Watt, foot of 6th ae ree the improvements, &c. io ‘aptain Jonw R. bere of square numl ‘Also, all that certain piece or parcel of ground known as lot numbered twenty-¢i Chappel’s sub-division of nine hundred and sixt i ‘Terms: Onethird of purchase money to be cash, the balance in six, twelve and eichteen months, with interest at the rate of eight be secured upon the prope: option of the purchaser. lot must be paid at time of sale. 5 at cost of purchaser. ‘The Trustee reserves the rischt to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser if the terms of sale are not complied with ip seven ys lay of sale. — L. M. SAUNDERS. Trustee. WM. M. SMITH, Saiesnian. rPHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ABOU’ LAND AND IMPROVEMEN: DUIT ROAD, ABOUT THR A MILE ABOVE DROVER's By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 25 i876, and duly recorded in Liher 883, folio 284, one of the land records. mbia, and by direction of the I shail sell on MONDAY, at 3 o'clock p, m., premises, the followinz described real estate, sit- hington, District of Columbia: Beginning for the same atthe end of 4 . E. from a stone standing on a private road leading from a count inning thence wit feet to enid stone lerino and Wool Barvains in all kinds of cent. per anniv’ Comparison of trust on the pi the purchaser. t (28), in Lori of square numbe! ore | (THE EMPRESS KID GLOVE. MADAME HUNT desires to call the above Kid Glove, of her own inporta- which is guaranteed to be the BEsT Ly, MARKET FOR THE MoEy. rovEse Te cen GO} up MEDAL JOUVIN, match the new colors in dress goods. hi AMERICAN PATTERN HATS, at Nev Special attention witch orders. Office, T cent. per annum., to oF at the old, oral cash atthe ‘A. deposit of 8100 on each ‘All conveyancing application at Knox's Ex- Prees Ofhce UEL BACON, Pree't B. J. ACUINELLY, agent. i Georgetown every it loweet rates. For information | or 15th street, 4 orto BP. A. DENE. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD Lixe Berwiex New Yous, Havre, SovrHaxrroN aND BREMEN. rs of this company will sail every Sat- Pier, foot of 3d s es of passaie: From New London, Southampton’ a, . fiigt cabin, $100; second, cabin, $60, gold; sterrace. $0, currency. “For freizht of pas” to UELRICHS & CO.,2 Bowling eet of the party se- pis syeion. ta Poet , Noveniber 91 o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, situate m the city of Lot numbered twenty-two (22) and the feet six (6) inches front by the depth ‘red twenty-one (2), in ey seventeen (517), toxethar M&S. 5. ©. PALMER, 1107 F street, between 11th and 12th, ist received an ele CAMELS HAIR BONNETS axp HATS. Also, some of the most stylish Shay Colors in FELT GOODS, CASHMERE: FEATHERS, ‘ALSATIAN BOWS, and other ORNAMENTS, Et Li Eas in JUGLA and MONOGRAM KID of the District of C nty_secured there! November 18th, 1 north eight ($) of Lot numbe: Dered five hundred an with the improvements, &e. Terns: One-fourth cash, and the balance in one, two and three years, with interest at 6 per cent. red by a deed of trust on or ali cash, at option of the pur. it of $100 required at the time of mveyancing and recordi .. Terus to be complied with in seven days. otherwise the Trustees reserve the Tight to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting “five days’ advertisment. HENRY WISE G. oct29.d BRAINARD H. WA DER DEED. OF CAPITOL” PAK VASIA” AVESU urday from Bre York to Havr said line reversed S. 62 ¢ thence S. and E. W. 11 feet in line with another stone on said road, wl stoue is feet to the northward and a jnnetion of the county NEW EXPRESS LINE HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHIN( | = AND GEORGETOWN, ran | Connecting at Philadelphia with Zine for Boston, Pi the New England States. Sailing Days. delphia -Saturday, »inton—Monday, at Tuetown—Monday, at CEXDE's | _Special attention given to orders. AS. H. VERMILYA, LADIES FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, 610 9th street, opposite Patent Office. A fine stock of LADIES’ BOOTS of my | own make, suitable for i eae RUSE of theend of this purchaser, afte thence northwardly and at NETTA last mentioned line 143 fec RNER} Trustets. Tine to the place of beginning; said parcel of land = containing one acre, a8 per survey, being part of the atlierine Heiss by Ric jackson, as per deed TRUST OF ERE November 2d, land'records of th with the improvements and appurtenances. ‘Terms: One-third cash: the residue in ents, at six and twelye months, with notes arin interest at 6 per cent. per and secured by a deed of trust ou the puveyancing at of a deed of trust, dated. A and recorded in I. . t the land records for the District of a, aud by direction of the holder of the notes we, the undersigned trustees, will auction, in front of the oveniber 9th, 18 i and lettered 1 lot numbered four 4) in en hondred and thirty-one ‘ashington, District of Colum- TAL “manufactured at the ISH MENT, 616 9th street, eppo- site United States Patent Office. _ BOOTS AND SHOES. |E NEW YORK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsysivania avenue. FALL AND WINTER STOCK COMPLETE. Better Goods and Lower Prices Than Ever Before. All our Goods are bought for cash, at the lowest prices, from the best manufacturers. mum until paid Rignees wishin their goods lands : will please have them marked rmation apply to J. H. JOHN ON & west, and 12th-street what PHARLES M. | €0., 1202 F stre subdivision of origi Square numbered 1), in the city of zy OUNG & MIDDLETC Estate Auctioneers : sca apeges atine hird cash and the residue in YUNARD LUNE. of the party secured Cc ‘NOTICE. | ere oaTty With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this Line take a specific course | for ali seasons of the year. | ‘On the ontward passage from Queenstown to New | the meridian of 60 at 43 the meridian thenorthofaz | THE CUNARD bias i'r Sa COMPANY LIM- ITED. | jetween New York and TAverpool, Calling | = “Wat Cork Harbor. “ FROM NEW YORK. | Wed., Nov. 27 | * and at the written req puntata au el sell at, pu Y, the 1th day of which the not cured by deed of trastand insurance on the m per centutn per an- aid. A deposit of 8300 will be reqttired at ale, and if the terms of sale are not com: hin one week froin the day of sale the old at the risk and cost of the de- s notice in the Even- yeyancing at the purchaser's Uig,} Trustees. property sold, at the AR numbered nine hundred improved by a nearly new tw brick dwelling, containing s jern improvements. ‘Terins: One fourth cash; balane: ars, with interest at 8 pe able semi-anmual he property. sold. when the property is knocked MARTIN: M. Tadiea’ t Ladies’ Kid Button, (50 styles) lat., or nothing to the nor Ladies’ Foxed Button On the homeward of 60 at 42 lat. or n Et Pepe gom pops 3 cr in one, two and 8 8 i 1} Ey 20 ars to be paid | THOS. DOWLING j RSZ88e0 SS! TEETER: olan -- Wed, Nov. 6| Abyssinia. Wed; Dee. Nov. 13 Bo’ ~ Wed from New York. STEIGER & L N NN, Real Estate Auct’rs, Gent's Calf Sew ' Gent's French Caif Hand-stitched Boots. . | Gent's Calf Congress Gaiter Gents Rolld Leather rking Shi 200 styles of Youth's One Price. No Branch oct28-tr ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auc (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) ‘G@ LOT, FRONTING ON and Boys’ Shoes, Boots and By steamers cai according to accomm¢ steerage, id, according to accommodations. terms. Tickets issued $00 gold during the fall and Steerage at very low rates. Btecrage tickets from Liverpool aud Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Throuzh bilis of laden given for Belfast, Glaszow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter P For freuwht and passaxe apply at the Company's No. 4 Bowling Green, or at F abt, to OTIS BIGELO W, 605 7th street, Washing- | CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, N. Y. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. fe K and 100 gold, | of trust, dated “Novem: | and duly recorded in $80, $100 and | one of the land rec- x Iumbia, and at the request © party secured thereby, Iwill sell at auction, in front of the premises, on THOR November Lith, 1878, at 4:30 scribed real estate, situate in the ton, in said District, vi GEO. MoCARTHY. Grex OF THE BRED FLAG, ell, in front of the so. 33, in Sqnare No. 77, having 19 by 105% feet deep t against; water pipes running whole depth of lot,and hydrant on same; frait trees in ‘one of the most desirable locali- tickets on favoral p.1n., the following de Ties in the west ‘Ternis: One-half cash months, for notes Lear! balance in six and twelve ic interest at 8 per c d by a deed of trust on prop Ali conveyancing at cost of purchaser. R B.WILLIAMS & CO., Aucte, yOeN & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. avenue by equal, widt pth of 100 feet. of lot number twenty (20 B. Kibbey’s subdivision of parts of lots 3, 4, aud 5, in square No. 62%, as said sul ‘ors office of suid city im Liber *B,” folio her with the improvements thereon.” ms of sale: One-third cash, (of which #150 De paid at time of ule), and payments in six, twel ne secured by purchase: nterest from day of s: on property sold, or afl cash, at option of purchaser, Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, If terms of sale ate not complied with in six days after sale, the Truster reserves the riht to resell at risk HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 F street’ not division is reco THE GREAT RUN FOR THB the balance in nd eighteen montis, 's notes bearine 8 per anda deed of trust BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, (DOUBLE) BRICK DWELLIN TICUT AVENUE deed of trust to me, dated and recorded in Liber of the land records of the Di of Columbia, and by the written directic der of some of the note 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. secured therel aud’cost of detaulting of the premises, on , the 28th day of Nov clock p-n., lot No, 4, of Shepl square No. 164, in the city of Was handsome double two-ste SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. EEICENT EQurpMeNr. AMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. OF TWOSTORY BRI \ EIGHTH STREET, bs HWEST, No. 914) irtue of a deed ington, improved ny E. WAGG. ‘y and basement, | 1 LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. the deed of trast: secured by che deed mpaid, with the expense valance in twelve, twenty-four, and thirty: for which the notes of t Dearing interest from the day of sale and deed of trust on the A deposit of 8200 corner of Sixth and B streets, as follow Pittsburg and the West, 10-10 am. daily, with Par lor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chieaxo, » With Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For, Cansndaicia, ster, Bi Falls and the North, at 7:40 p.m. d Saturday, with Palace Care to Watkins. Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10-10 . except Sunda; . For New York and the East,1:30 and 10:15 p.m. daily, with Palace Cars attache man Parlor Cars, ¥,, all through trains cone ith boats of Brookiy ing direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid. double ferriage and Journey across New pia, 1:30, 5:30 and 10 ya. mo. daily ace) 35, 4 2:30 a. Ta 10:10 a m..1:30 trict of Coluubia, the undersicned trustees will sell vublic auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, November 12, at 4:30 pan., all that par- cel of land known as part of Lots Nos. 11 and Square No. 403, having a front of thirteen feet on 8th ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash ; balance in six,twelve Interest at six per cent., to be 740 pam. daily sold, shall be taken. il be required Of the purchaser ll conveyancing shall be . If the terms of sale are with in seven days the Trustee re- A large stock of FALL GOODS just we are selling them at the fc and sewed, $3.50. LeBow sasoe" from $1.75 up to 8. Ste ‘consismed to be sold at $2 A taneeiot of Fishermen's India Rubber Boots, from Men's Calf Boots, good quality, (will bear inepec- Boys’ Boots, from ). Bosst Heavy School Shoes, at 75 cents s pair. Bo: sizes from 1to5, 75 cents a pair. low Shoes, from 90 cents up to $2. Shoes, at 75 cents a pai pair. Hand-made Gaiters, at 83.50. joes and Gaiters, ail sizse' and qualitios, cents up to $2.50. from 25 cents up to $2. received, and low, serves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, <itdbs ANDREW C. BRADLEY, n’s Calf Boots, and eighteen month e secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. of sale be non-complied within five days from day of sale, the Trustecs reserve the right to resell at Tisk and cost of defaulting Le required when GEO. H. 10 cases Men's Kip Boots except Sunday. For_ Brooklyn, N. x ‘TREET SHIRE AVENUE NORTH By virtue of a decree of the Su, of the District of Columbia, in No. 6.103, (Truesdell, executor, ete., vs. Thom} at public auction, in DAY, the 11th day of Novem- lots numbered ten rphy’s subdivision square numbered two hundred and two (202), in y, District of Columbia. ird cash ; residue in € at six and twelve months’ after day o B. WILLIAMS & C0 t al.), I will sell, (Successors to Wash. B. premises, on MO: 1878, at 4% o'e (10) and eleven (11 a deed of trust, dated November and duly recorded in Liber J yne of the land records for liinbia, and at the request, in writ- thereby, I will sell at pul pretniaes. on MOND, A.D. 1878, at 3 o'clock cried premixes, Ty Limi For Baltimore, daily excert Sunday: For Pope’s Creek daily, except Sunday. c For Annapolis, 7-00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex 3 the District of ine, 7:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. from 7 cents 4; ‘ual payments, | the District o! Tcent., or all cash, at option of pur- wired, and all convey Tins are not complied ‘ht reserved to readvertise and revell of defaulting purchaser. R, ‘Trustee, 916 F st. n.w. Auta.’ oct30-dids the eccond day of Decem . m., the followins-d ing in the county of Washinj Cohimibia, and known. and Dered four (4), in section numbered six (6), of the sub-division of the " Barry Farm,” accor: plot of the same, filed in the office of the Surveyor of this District, to which special reference is had. third in cash, and the balance in six, twelve and cizhteen months, with interest at eight (8) per cent. per annum till paid. ‘The deferred pay- ments to be seenred by a deed of trust on the pro erty sold, or ail cash, at the option of the purchaser. Fifty doilars deposit at the timeof sale. All con: Neyaneing and recording at the ‘Terms to be complied with within Will be resold at the risk ancl cost o! at purchaser's cost. If in ten days, ri ALEXANDEIA AND FREDERICKSBU Rt I We have BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip ¥ AND ALEXANDEIA AND WASH tion. 100 Cases Just OPENED. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO WHOLESALE lescribed as Lot num- HW YOUNG & MIDDLE’ d and the South, 6:50 a. un. and 5.26 p FAMILY SUPPLIES. JEW GooDs. N m. daily _ ‘rains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6, . 10, 1 ami; 1, 3, 4:20, 5,6.15, 7 and ‘On Sanday at 3:00 and 10'a.m., ahd 6-15 p.m Tickets, information, sleepi tions can be procure GFeciaL OFFERINGS. dnd parlor var ac SS it the offices, north east corner of ‘Thirteenth street and Peonsyivania beast corner of Sixth street and sylvania avente, and at the depot, wh hee king of bageage to destinat murchaxer's cost, ve days, else it THOMAS W. CHASE, Surviving Trustee. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTEAORDINARY BARGAINS. ‘C) ARAIS INS, onl } Roman Punch Cream, SOLES Vanilla Cream, Chocolate Cream. And Plain Flavors. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street n.w. LF FRANK THOM deneral Manager. ALTIMOKRE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. md Short Line to the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. 30 TAKE PFFECT SUNDAY. June 9, 1878. AVE WASHINGTON: -w York, Philadelphia, and Boston cott City., On Sunday to Baltimore only. ‘Stops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- ‘=, Hanover and EL I Annapolis an fnchester, Hagerstown, and 1 8 LOUISIANA ¥ EWA L HEILBRUN'S’ i CITY HALL. a deed ef trust to the under: POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, National Route 200 BARRELS No. 403 7th street. MASSACHUSETTS CIDER, 45.158 m— THE BEST YET OFFERED IN THE DISTRICT ne a oe ee OF COLUMBIA. more or less, on idth ninety-eight (9) . together with the improvene and running bac JUST ARRIVING AND FOR SALE LOW BY SAMUEL O. PALMER, 57 Greene st., Georgetown, D. 0. N B.—Cider in Three (3) Gallon Kegs. Ke Spigot loaned. LBS. ROASTED RIO COFFEE. Brown Sugar. sed for law offices, ule, by ayreeme hh the wrantor in nodifyin the tern therein prescribed, 13, Boston.and Bal- vt New York and a4. Stops at Annapolis Junction. St. Louis, Chicayo, Columbu .. Through Car to Staun- daily. Grafton “more Express. Parlor palance in one al instalments, be required, bearing interest be day of sule at the rate of eizht (8) per centom per annum until paid, and sec of trust upon the property sold, tory policy of insurance. 1 Of the purchaser at the time ot conveyancing will be at the cost of the pu . and alko a satisfitc A deposit of 8300 will be CARRIAGE ROBES. Balt: Express. Stops at Bladens- fevilie, Laurel. Aumapolas Suncom Jos: 22:10 p. ui Baiumore, Annapolis, Elicott City and New York, Philadel ‘On Sundays to tm a ‘Baltumore,, aie : ct i bee junction. . m.—Point of Rocks, ba Tra wincneser and Ws days after the day of sale, the right to resell the premises at the erent purchaser, on five days’ notice in the Eve- ning Star newspaper’ eee TEREDERICK B. MoGU! ‘TIN F. MORRIS, ‘ustees resery ‘THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE xk and cost of the Duffy's Rochester Cider, Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Jellien, &c- C. 8. O'HARE & SON, 1913 7th st. n.w., bet. M and N. (Qe NOW L Som TRE,” ‘Trustees. HORSE COVERS and BLANKETS, from 81 up, at the POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, i 4295 Beventh street, Adjoining Odd Fellows' Hall. ‘Trunks Covered and Repaired Promptly. oct25-tr ER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, (Successors to Wash. B. Willams.) By virtne of a deed of trust, dated October 15th, 1869, duly recorded in Liber No the land records for the Distric lat publicaueson, ta heost ‘at pul 4 on MONDAY, the 254k day of No umberea theee (3, street north di inches from the sout Frederick, Btstions. Ou Sune nt of Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40 p. m.—Baitimore, and Columbia, and at the ANNED GOODS. secured thereby, I will CIDER VINEGAR. as to quality, weight and SOVEREIGNS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION -1023 7th st_ nw. and 801 H st ne. gom™ B. HELLY, A new lot of that pure o} All our goods guarant measure. ° tom. Stop at Bi 2 . I. —Baltumere and Stations $9.35 f: Be — Chicago and Oolumibus Express. Steep- east part of Lot umbered one hun- ning for the sams at it 147 feet and 10 of Thence west with the Heeoe Beet thence north 127 feet and six (6) in cast 40 feet; thence south 1¥1 feet and six lachos to in cash, and the balance in six, © Sama tint pid he deferred pay: sold ;or all cash, at the o Biod depoat at the tine of JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, CH HARDWARE ‘express’ Pittsburg, except Sunday. oes Pullman Cars, —New York, hia and Baltimore 19.90 p. mr — New York, Philadelphia BUILDERS’ GOoDs, Philadelphia Other, trains daily except apn} 619 B street n.w., Neus B. & P. BB Duro, ‘Washington, D. 0. 28 tice Sooke Gelivered free of charge to eee Sleeptuz Car t THE TRADES. Benne, workmen are employed, sre i JUARE, BOSTON. by SO oct29-t.th,s.4W viving [JNITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. virtue of a writ of fieri 5 facias, iamned out Baz Inox, Horse Suom Inow amp Natt, ‘Trm-Prarg, Zmo, Huss, Eres, Sroxes, Ducxs, Darius, Om, Canrets, Pants, VanxisH, Macunre BELTING, Packina axp LAacma. ‘will be in the uj characteristic 0: Q cotabliahiment 1012 Pennsyleania ave., 3d floor. EF : in Doves MEAD. ‘Very heavy OANTON FLANNEL in for 80 cia. usual price 81. seen | in order to. large addition to is now largely over: 1004 F street n.w. cuisine Terms $3 per day. [0c16-w,s! are 3. * 2 D gape FOUR-PLY Se MEGINNIS’ ie CHANCE FOR THE POOR.—If OVERCOAT like the rich wear, than a ready-made st Bw, near Pa. a large stock of’ second-hand ‘worn, a: low prices. BTIFICIAL EYES. Ee ae AUCTIONS J)ENCANSON BEOS., Anc on ASSIGNEFS’ SALE OF AVE. <> BRICK OHIO AVENUE, “NEAR PIE TBENSH SEER Tig Nhe BART MEDORA D AVENUE, AT AUCTION. t By virtue of a deed of t to us dated September 18, A.D. 1878, duly recorded in Liber 898. folio 158 et seg, one of the land. records for the District of Columiia, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, the follow- Ing-described teal estate, situate in the city of Wasli- ington, in said District, on the dates and terms be- low stated viz. nm MONDAY, November 11, A. D. 1) o'clock pm., Lot numbered eizhtren (18), of the subdivision of part sf mate numbered two hun- dred and twenty -eiieht (22%), aa the name is recorded in the murveyorta ote of the Destele origins On TUESDAY, November 12, A. D. at 4 Bundred and Aimetssroc | wundred an y-four (894), ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: and the balance in six (6), twelve (12), eighteen (18) and twenty-four (24) months, with interest at eight j8) per oentum ver apnvm ‘until paid. A of required in each case at time of sale. Terms to be complisd with in seven days, otherwise the Assinecs reserve. the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default ux purchaser. at purchasers’ cost. WARREN ©. STONE,’ ggcien rov.2t GEORGE BOGUS. 4 san W4LTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneera, SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED eight (8), in Square eight REAL ESTATE, ON | FOURTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS. By ¢ of a deed of trust, dated December , and duly recorded in Liber No. 877, me of the land records for the Dis: Imnbia, and atthe request in writing of sectired thereby, we will sell at publican. dion, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of November, A. D.'1878, at 4 o'clock jm, the following-described real estate and premises, «it. nate in the city of Washington, D.C. aud known and desinated as a part of lot numbered seven 7). in equare numbered five hundred and twenty. (523) three: Bewinning for the same at the northwest cor- ner of said lot 7, and run: feet and one (1) inch thence folio 54. trict of € the party thence east fifty-nine ence south sixteen (15) fifty-nine (59) feet and one (1}inch 'y street west: thence north along the line of 4tis street sixteen (16) feet to the place of beinning. ‘Terms of saie- One-third cash, and balance in six, twelve and cighteen months; or all cash, at the op. tion of the purchaser. All deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of ten per cent. per annum until paid, and to be secured’ by a deel of trust on the property sold. "A deposit of fifty (350) dollars will be required at the time of, sale, ‘Ail conveyancine and recording at purchaser's Terms of sale to be complied with within five days, else it will be vol at the risk and cost of the deta itins purchaser, MOULTON,» W.N. ROACH, ') Trustees. ANS & CO.,Ancts. nov9-6t 7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) SALE OF CONDEMNED STORES AT MARINE BARRACKS, WASHINGTON, D. On THURSDAY aber 14, 1878, bezinnine at i we shall sell at put at on @ large cuan- suchas Rnapsacks, Belts, . Also a larze lot of Brass and ms— Cash on delivery y order of the Quartermaster. novsd WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. IMPROVED DEO: EIGHTH AND rict of Columbia, passed on the 12th fil day of October, 1878, in a cause wherein Kata, B. Hanson and Thomas Hanson are plantiis and Mary Ann Stephenson and others are defendané>, No. 5,834, Equity, I shall offer fur sale, at publicanc: tion, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, the 2ist‘day of November, 1878, at 44 o'clock p.m.,'that certain parcel of. ground, situated in the city of Washington, in said District, known and designated as Lot lettered “B,” in subdivision of part of lot numbered ten (10), and all of lot numbered nine (3) in Square nambered 493. Said Lot has a front of 24 fect on K street northwest, by a depth of 100 feet, and iy improved Ly a two-story basement and attic Brick fouse. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree; one- {ulrd of the purchase money to be paid in cash. and the balance in two equal instalments, at ene and two, years from day of sale with interest ; the deferred payments to be secured by a good ‘and sufficient luortzave on the premises sold, which be sub- Ject to the approval of the court. All conveyancing ut the purchuser’s cost. A deposit of 8100 will be Tequired ax soon as the property is Knocked down, 1 the terms of sale arenot complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, WALTER, Trustee, . No. 342 D street n.v. DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneera. novia OF VALUABLE R J€ WASH. REET, BETWE H STREETS NORTH- By Nirtucof a decree passed in the cane of Catharine Dougherty, guardian, vs. Ca fr mine Do A Ne equity, 1 H TESDAY, the 26th day of No- Vember, 1878, at 4 i . in, in front of the peing Lot “C, in ‘ndall’s subdivision of original lots thre four (4), five ¢ . seven (7), eiht (8), nine and ten’ (10), in’ square number nine hundred xteen 416), in the City of Washington, in the tot @ilumbia = ‘Terms of gale, ax prescribed by decree: One-third cash ; and the balance at six and twelve months from day of sale; the uotes of the purchaser are to be 1 for the deferred payments, whieh shall draw the rate of eight per centum per annum |, and to be secured by the ‘Trastee re- Ser\inw the titie until full payment is ma HENRY WISE ¥ UILDIN' AND Hi 8 ‘DAY AFTERNOON, November; in front_of the premises, wi I lots Nos. . 37, 38 and 39. in John uam’s sub-division Of square 588; these lots om Delaware avenue, lot 12 being on the corner street south and Delaware avenue. = Terms: One-third cash, balance 3, 6,9, 12,15 and mths, notes to be secured by deed of trnst, and ntercst at 5 per. cent. per annum. Title , betract will be shown at time of sale. A splen- did chance for invesiment. noy7-d&kds DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. B= WARNER, Auctioneer. TABLE LOTS ON THE ‘EW YORK AVENUE, BE. FOURTH AND FIFTH STREETS We will sell at public anction,on SATURDAY, November 16th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., 60 feet! 10 inches front of lot 3 eaitare 514, bya depth of about 145 feet to a 30-feet alley.” Title perfect. ‘Terms of sale very easy aud made known at sale, 1100 deposit. Phovtdede B. H. WARNER, Auct. Youna « MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. STEE'S SALE OF A LARGE PORTION OF TRE JUARE ine. IMPROVED BY A_ LARGE BRICK (DOUBLE) HOUSE, No. 907 FOUR- TEENTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 21st, A.D. Int0,and recorded in Liber ‘No. 616, folio 54, of the land records of the Digtrict of Co- luinbia, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clOck p.m. on THURSDAY, October 1st, 1878, lots numbered two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), eleven (11), twelvé (12), thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), eihtcen (18). and part of lot one (1).” Beginning for the same ut the southeast corner of said lot, running thence west one hundred (100) feet: thence north gue hundred (100) fect thence west forty (40) feet thence north sixty (60) feet: thence east one hun- dred and forty (140) feet; and thence south one hun, dred and sixty (160) feet to, the bexinning, in square numbered ten hundred and forty-six (1046), toxether with the improvements, consisting of a two-story, basement and attic Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash ‘and the balance at six, twelve and eizhteen months, bearing interest at six (6) per cent. and secured to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustee, or all cash at option Ciynrehaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at 31 ctime of sale. All conveyancing and recording at ‘ost. Resale, unless terms of sale d with in ten (10) days, at risk and complies cost of defaulting purchasi octl9-cokdbs SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee. LE IS POSTPONED until TH ‘DAY, November 7th, lt same hour and place SAMUEL CROSS, oct l-cokdbs ‘Trustee. AT THE REQU OF THE PARTIES sted. the above ‘sale is further POSTPONED. THURSDAY, November 1ith, 1578, same hour piace. \ivokdbs SAMUEL CRO! ANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘TEES’ SALE of a DESIRABLE TWO. AND MANSARD-ROOF BRICK DW! No. 1380 CORCORAN STREE’ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 4th, a dsv7, duly recorded in Liber No. 844 ‘of the land records for the Dix: A folio 436, ict of Columbia, and at the req f the party se- trict of Columbia, and at quest of the party se- cured thereby, we sell at pul 4 in of the premises, on MONDAY, November 18th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m1., the followinie ibed real estate, situate in the city of Wasl D.C, to wit: All of ae cane ne aoa and eek (102), 7 “Ye vest half and one (101) in Chipman et al subdivision of square ‘num bered two hundred an Aged (240), front thirty i, A sgageenth ae gt Carico ‘ith a TW. by a xi feet to. a fen 0) foot ‘alley’, together with the in: provements, Mferms : Onefourth cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per feuet bo une promt all cash, af theoption onde 3 ‘Crall oom, on Sfestet ana ‘ save and at all com or zs otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to re- eel! the property at the rik and cost of the default- ee AISARD EW : ERAINAED HWA } Trustees. WNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers. D° = rity ‘7th st. northwest. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED REA, ‘ATE IN| WASHINGTON CITY AND. GEORGETOWN, TO CLOSE OUT . Conveyancing and recording | Who Di.evered America. A Wallstreet brotker laid a r the other day thai Christophes Columbus discovered the continent of North Ant@yica, and, of course, it. Tt isst sing hov* wany intelligent per- sons entertain the same enor. Knowing that he discovered a number of isiands in the West- ern Hemisphere, they thiak that be must of hecessity have discovered ts contineht alo. They forget that he died in ignorance of the Teal grandeur of his achievement, believi Cuba, ‘Terra Firma, and the other lands he found. to be remote parts of Asia, Amerigo ‘espucei, after whom North and South America ts named, did not discover this continent proper either. ‘The land he discovered lay near the equator, and he, too, was deluded with the no- Uon that it Was @ portion of Asia. John Capo t to Was the discoverer of North America in May, 1497, which he Lkewise su} belong to the dominions of the GrandCham. He sailed along the coast for 300 leagues. and went ashore, without finding any human as though he believed the country inhabited. It is remarkable that the three great discoverers of the Western world should all have been Italians; Columbus having been born in Genoa, Vespucci tn Florence, an Cabot presumably th Venice. The birth of Cabot is uncertain, as are his age and the piace and time of hisdeath. But the fact that the licease granted him by Henry VI1. calis him Kabotto, Venetian, would seem to determine the quesii n of his nativity. The discoverers had fortune. Columbus, as we are treated with the blackest ingrat King of Spain. When the officers of tly in which he was carried a prisoner to Soain ot fered to remove his chains, imposed upoa him by royal order, he replied, “I will wear th a reminder of tl died, as every bod: poverty. of a broken heart. Ves trials and died poor, and Cabot, into such obscurity that no one or when or how he died. Sur attendant on the birth of were not favorable, might have ied would uever be mar Tinies. i had mauy or Cabota, fell n tell where November Stars, f CONSTELLATIONS TO BE 1H The ¢ TH VED DURING NEXT FOUR WEEKS IN THE HEAY r weather which nsnatly pre September and October and frequently greater part of November affords nearly as mu opportunities for observing astronomical ph nomena as eccur during of the Owing, h at ring the last two Weeks stars be- low the third magnitude were invisible to the haked eye and the heavens appeared compara- unk, As it ts now the dark of the moon y for the remainder of this month will present_ an unusually tuteresting appearance. Jupiter, the largesi of the planets. shines with peculiar brilliancy in the south and southwest during the first hours of the night, while Satura, the ring planet. may be observed in t mediately after dark night. Venus. now the morning star, rises about an hour before the sun, while Mars, Which attracted SO much attention a 3 is almost tin- mersed in the rays of Une sun and is grad: decreasing in brightness, About eight o¢ pella may be seen in northeast, a Little the horizon, while Harp ts almost direct! S remarkable for its blue distance has been approxi- seven stars, or Plel- tes, the guides of th ariners in the nean and Black Seas, are just apy ing above the horizon in the éast, while An the brightest star in the northern s seiting in the west. A! ten o'clock Castor and Pollux may be ob- ed lu the northeast and Orion in the east the Great Bear ts se arly below the Sirius, the brightest star in the heavens, rises near midnight, but about the middle of November can be seen at ten o'clock. On the 2ist inst. Jupiter wil be in conjunction with the Moon, and Mercury, the shy planet, will be ata short distance from the same luminary Une last of November mately determined. The Ventilation of Siecping Rooms. | Ifa man were deliberately to shut himself for six oreight hours dally ina stuffy room, with closed doors and windows (the doors not being opened even to change the airduring the period of incarceration), and were then to complain of che and debility, he would be justly told hisown want of intelligent foresight. was : of his suffering. Nevertheless, tis is What the great mass of people do every night of their lives, with no thought of their tmpro- re are few bedrooms in which it is | pel y safe to pass the night without some- thing more than ordinary precautions to secure an inflow of fresh alr. “Every sleeping apari- ment should, of course, have a fireplace with an open chimney, and in’ cold weather It's well if the grate contains a stall fire, at least enough to create an upceast current and carry air of the room. In all such when a fire Is used, it is necessary to p alr drawn tuto the room com outside of the house. By an easy mistake, wt is possible to place the occupant of a bedroom with fire, in a closed house, in a direct current of fou! air, drawn from all parts of the establishinent. Sin iner and winter, with or without the use of fires itis well to have a free ingress for pure air. This should be the ventilator’s first concern Foul air will find an exit if pure air is admitted in sufficient quantity, but tt ts not certain pure air will be drawn in if the impure air fs drawn away. So far as sleeping rooms are concerned, 1 is wise to let in air from without. The ain must be to accomplish the object without cavs- ing a great fall of temperature or a draugh. ‘The windows may be drawn down an inch or two at the Lop with advantage, and a fold of muslin will form a “ventilator” to take off the feeling ofdraught. This, with an open fireplace, will generally suffice, and produce no unpleasant consequences, even when the weather is coli It ts, however, essential that the air outside should be pure. Little is likely to be gained by letting ina fog orevena town mist.—[Len- don Lancet. A RACK WITH THE FLAMES.—The Yankton ‘se tells of a lively race General and ‘arney had with the recent prairi cling upon an unburned strip, they came close to the line of the fire, which extended miles northwest and southwest, and was edging slow- ly northeastward. When they were. within twenty rods of this itne the wind suddenly in- creased and shifted some twenty degrees to- Wards the east and from the west, sweeping the flames directly upon them. What was tive minutes before a harmless fire, to be crossed With ordinary eare, Was now amass of contin- uous flame, Often ‘ten to fifteen feet high, and sometimes twenty feet across. It roared like halt a dozen passenger trains at full speed. They sprang from the wagon and fired the grass. but it made very slow progress, and had hot burnefl ten feet square when a whirlwind came down the line with a high gale. Their only chance was flight, and they Sprang into the wagon and whipped up their Texan horses for a race northward to some higher stony ground. The ponies understood that game and Went readily, It was all done in less time than the telling. ‘The very cause of danger was at st the means of safety. The whirlwind, which twenty passed by. Ty had dail the adjacent currents of wind. This had deadened the wind abead and pre- sented the fire from spreading, and now that it had passed ft gave a chance to cross tn its rear upon the ground where the grass was thin, and Within ten minutes of the first apprehension of danger they were among the smoking cinders on burned ground. The whirlwind went over the bluif and down the river bottom, filling it With fire in places above the level of ‘the bits, and sending up a column of black smoke which must have been over half a mile in length. Sap Exp oF 4 ROMANTIC MARRIAGE curtous divorce suit now on tria! in Bridgeport introduces plenty of romance with the moral against runaway matches. Miss Elizabeth Adams years ago lived in Syracuse, N.Y. She met clandestinely one Charles E. Hill, who soon after went as clerk to China. She kept up @ correspondence with him, but her parents did not know she even had his acquaintance. One day she started on a journey with her mother, but got left at a way station and disap- eared. She was not heard of for a week, and. then came a letter that she had sailed to marry Mr. Hill, The ship was wrecked, and for fifteen days she was tossed about in an open boat. Finally she was rescued and married Hill. Now she sues for a divorce after all that she endured toget her husband. She came home twice after marriage, and in 1866 her Chinese servants were thre wonder of Syracuse. Of recent years Mrs, Hill has been traveling abroad. Not long ago, at Bridgeport she filed a bill for divorce. le heard of it, and, being very rich, wrote to a a to give her wee Soety" —— make ta auuiet sepa ration. Subsequently hear- ing that the aff: had become public he re- duced his offer to $25,000. His friend called at the Ste: house to talk it over with her, and forthwith she broke a pitcher over his head and had him arrested for assault. Pinines. her. They Trav- ‘TWEED'S UNMARKED GRAVE.—One grave~jg inted out without any monument, in a p'ain. Fron-tencea “Richard Tweed, Lr.” lam M. Tweed, mayorot New Vor whagiet 4 , mayor wi — yen ae a = said as I passed by: “ Poor Bill: j, the world's tooth not severe because 4° i at his offenses and of them,” He awoke With his finger in its mouth, and reeth were: Behold, hiin fo W'asin thes would raise in an obsequious ‘Statue, is the only one here who has not a stor a7. s Fi Greemuol, in the Brookiys iF Ne ment ddl eP-“Jack ns oO purbauie Sua gata {ex ievae 1S Sve weeks’ experience of the yel- FALLING LEATE No mc ee thease Same cey hate On eae mr ve Clon te pase bore th flees braids, = For you sters thine tows his Each tree that hears it ~ at, ere pour xtores (at But whe eaten T know ty tase tre Farewell, npwarnd Whirfing like cuaidny Or racing WH the w May choose a ghtenet away a Ul sep is over for That morning b his sled the fanaily ed With heart disease and it’s according If 10S oue you home from Caitfornia. 11 1s 4 z00d One e's to get lost if he oes round the the fellow hookin; bed by mistake St crop of wheat e Iss Was Urashed this ye Phe proposed dog ‘ 82-4 Lowell boy’sciothin © jumped into Both euildren we nght fire and tw crad@e in which a burned to death. charged with the murder to haprisonment f Lorne wears square and when sl . iU'S all up with the The marchionress toed, tat-heeled she MARRIED. 3d. ISTH, by Rev. John ¢ to Faxsie A Buapvorn, both of Washinzton, D.C. NEDY. June iéth, 1876. by Rew KESNeDy. of Washinton, D.( On the 9th of Ne Pinal meningitis, Cox tof J. Land Rebecca Danenhower, in “randfather’s reaidenc 21" street noetiwast Sunday (to-morrow ), : ns of the Ath of Nowra istian fortitude, Lotsa the beloved wits of Williaa: Pullin. A precious one trom ms has voice we loved is sti A place is vacant in our hivmu Which rever can be filled And gently sin Yet often im our li ‘That she might Her funeral will take piace on Su instant, at 2-30 p.m., 919 F street southwest. respectfully invited to attend UNDERTAKERS. FRER; SPINDL! [288 Seventh strert C. (Residence at 2. of business.) W, = © day rom her iate reside aud frieuda are UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey), 940 F street n.w., One door east of Tenth street. ‘and styles. Eady stiendante ef snort potion. y ‘first-class and on the most ress. ee WnricuT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. m.w. JounB. UNDERTAKER, 316 Ponn’a avenue n. w. 7 oumrasa STATE LOTTERY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTTO: NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Nov Lousiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was regularly incorporated legislature of the state for educational and cha! Purposes in 1868, with a capital of $1,000, Which it has since’ added 2 ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRI Will take place monthly on the second TU! Itnever scales ur postyones. Look at the distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000, 100,000 Tickets at gt a ; me = ia SBE) : EERE eaeunne