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leave 6th, rf every iN DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a m, for ate oak Geta Sie, cas es additional inform. 7 atG. Coal Office, Noa. 328 and 1114 Pennsylvania avenue, or at office, foot streets a w. fico and landin, ation in’ 6th and = XN and Friday, 7 sleamers for. Tuesday, Ti R POTOMAC RIVER LANDINi Bteamer JOHN W, THOMPSO: “ee Tiana MN steel Ime or Came oe tree —o per week, for Currio- Leonardto’ mediate landiurs each trip. ‘or Tr information, Metropolitan Bank, Knox's ‘Company's Wharf, foot of 6th calied fe press Office 8, B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Bteaucrs JOHN GIBSON and E. ©. K: Pier 41 East River, New lay, at 4 o'clock : very Saturday, and at lowest rates. For information tan Bank, 15th street, m., three tiny man, Nomin alterastely leave York, every Ss Goorketo’ dria same dx Freight iaf apply at office ato BF ongetown, aplitr NORTH CE Lise Sovre ‘The steans urday from Hoboken. F. York to Hay and Bren: wold ; ete: sare apply New York CEYDE'S AE PHILADEL! Connecting Line for bills of Provider Georsetuw General Mauss phia Qusanp LINE, a ith the view of diminishing the chances of col- Histon. the Ste for ali sease ‘On the York or be lat.. or not By steamers ¢ accon ‘Throng! bi Havre, Antw For freizh Office, No. 4 Yon, 1878 TO THE Nor Srrespy scex In Fe TRAINS LE ‘corner Pittsburg and BALTIMORE andacua, For Fails and ¢ except Sunday For Brook!; Jerse; daily, except Sanday e andi 15 p.m dail For Pope's Cree daily. except Sunday. For Annapolis. 7 cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- . way AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING Meuandris 6,1. 9,10. 1La.m., 1:1. rey 15,Tamili-30p.m On Sunday at 9a 1:15'and p.m. % For — and the South, 6:50 a.m. and 3:20 p. mm. ve Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7, 8:00, 1, §, 4:20, 5, 6:15, Tand 12 p.m at 8.00 and 10'a.m., and 6 Tickets, infornsation, sleep: commodations can be procu cast corner of ‘Thirteenth «treet and Pennsylvania avenue; northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn Sylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can ‘Trains 9, 10 Op Sunda: be left tor chy hotels and re LY FRANK THi ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. 1 Route and Short ime to e Nationa) orihs Northwest, W and Southwest. TO TAKE Errect SUNDAY, June 9, 1878. AVE WASHINGTON: | York, Philadelphia, snd Boston | ott City. On Sunday to Baltuzore urel, Annapolis June Li 18:15 8 m—¥ Epress, only. Stops at Shipley’s, Lat tion, Jemstp's, Hanover, and Elk Ri tion. Ji ton. 00 sm. and Way 10.00 a m.—Baltimore Express. ping at all Stations, 90 p. m—Bal p.m. Frederick, town, Winchester and Way Stations. ea tea to Pont of 40 p. m—Baltimore, tons. sengers take’ {5 carried il be in the » wipe characteristic of the eels 1018 __AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaY¥s. (PuoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ABOUT ONE ACRE OF MENTS, ox THE CON- LAND AND IMPROVE Gt Sherif. i = . dated the 25th 7 T 833, folio 284, Of the District of Coke ¥ secured there! jovember sth, 187; W. 65 feet to raid stone; t in line with anothe: stone in8 feet to the northward of theend of thisline and a junction of mentioned road | thence northwardly and at z | Inst mentioned line 143 feet; line to the place of beginning; said parcel of land | containing one acre, as land conveyed to C: Mary 8. Jackson, as per 1874, and recorded in Liber 771, folio 53, one of | land records of the District of Columbia, together | ith the improvements and appurtenances. Terms: One-third cash ; the \ yments, at six and twelve -months, with notes cent. per annum until paid trust on the property sold. st purchasers cost | 950 M. MATTHEWS, widence and other nta. Returning, leaves Norfoik every the county Toad irsday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. a, thence 'S. Soa N, Captain Joux BR. aeSen at the office, over eine ‘deed dated Novena £ and Saturday. if residue in two equal ring interest at at Knox's Ex. | andeecured by a BACON, Pree HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ATTBACTIVE Goobps ATTRACTIVE PRICES. SAMUEL BACON, President. AN LLOYD Sreamsaie kw York, Havnz, LONvON, AND BREMEN. il, sail every Sat- A fine CHAMBER SET at 82.50. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 83.50. A fine CHINA TEA SET at 87.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00. ‘The ahove are only a few of the bargains which we ofter to the public. ton, Southampton $100; wecond. cabin. 860, ¥ reicht & CO.,2 Bowling uur stock and you cannot fail to SCHAEFER'S, 1016 7th street nw. W EXPRESS LINE S t Philadelphia with € ostom, Providence, an the New England States. } E PWARD CAVERLY & CO., vi SONIC TEMPLE, Have THe Best Live oF iown—Monday, at 7 p.m. | m. Thronzh = aS will please have them marked on apply to J. H. JOHNSON & F. HYDE, 59 W: LLIAM P’ CLYD: South Wharves, F With Low or Etevated Ovens,) FURNACES, FIRE PLACE HEATERS, iN WASHINGTON. For Cash, Sell Low, and Guarantee Have also a lar: GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. paseawe crosst thing to the noi THE CUNARD boat sy trates COMPANY Liu. | _ 0 Between New York and Liverpool, Calling at Cork Harbor. ¥ROM NEW YORK. the meridian | AT Kepucep Prices. RE YOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? i If not, call at GARTRELL & CO.’S Store, | ny arse clase STOVES ant WENGE Se Ga + | buy first-class STOVES and RANGES ai Wot: Nov. 37 | lowest pri ‘LATROBE, to member the nimb 'F, $15 ite Golds midt’s ARTRELL & 00. ‘Nov. 6 Abyssinia. Wed ‘ov. 13 Bothnia... wing Wednesday from New York Rates of Passage. ying steerage, 350 and 100 gold, of carrying eteerase, $80, $100 and | $15, wold, additional. ets on favorable terms. ‘Titkets issued rate of $60 gold during the fail and | Steerawe at very low rates. Bteeraze tickets from | Liverpooi and ( Europe at lowe heat two rooms, at $30. ith st., between 'H and T sta, op] fore. [o22-tdec25] GEO. E- ECORATED CHINA AND ‘ERY WARE FROM ALL COUNTRIES Wed, Dec. 18 | receiving new goods ‘actories in FRANC! MANY and other parts of the world, to which we re- spectiully invite the attention of ptirchasers. WOTITE, FRENCH and STONE M. W. BEVERIDGE, (ate Webb & Beveride), _octI7tr_1009 Pa. ave,, bet. 10th and ith sts. steamer from NGLAND, GER- Full stock of | Queenstown, and all other parta of | CHINA Just recei 4. ien given for Belfast. Gizsgow, and other ports on the Content, and for Mei:terranean porta. sae apply at the Company’s cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Wasning- P HANSON HISS & Co., * IneponTers AND MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore. ta CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE | . 5 WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, a SWFICENT EQcipMenr. GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM- PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY OF ALL WORK DONE. Will visit Washington and submit de- Ces and estimates in special cases. oct i730 sth and B streets, a8 follows West, 10:10am. daily, with Par tsbare and Sleeping Cars f1 paati, St. Louis an , with Palace Car to Chic ND POTOMAC RAILROAD. GAS FIXTUBES. G AS FIXTURES. f° ort, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 4 the East, 1:30 and 10:15 p.m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. press of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9-30 all through trains connect at boats of Brooklyn Anuex affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid. ferriaye and journey across New Having recently purchased, at a great sacrifice, the Entire Stock of a manufacturer declining business we are prepared to offer GAS FIXTURES POSITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. 0 a m.daily,except Sunday. 35, 9:30 a. ni. an 10:10 a. m2. 1:30, 5:30, 7:40 K Line, 7:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from uscan have them put up in Washington FREE OF ALL C. Y. DAVIDSON & 00. & North Liberty street, Baltimore, Maryland. 00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- sepl2eoom SOMETHING NEW. FIRESIDE STOVE POLISH. Bi Manxer. Try SAMPLE Wasainarox, D-O. GS FIXtones: GAS FIXTURES! Less Taan Factory Prices. Sole Agent for the aro o Reagan ee « of bawwage to destination f: | Messrs, Mitchell, Vance & now offer mene ° ca ee | lameest, finest atid cheapest goods south of New Ham: ‘and parlor car ac at the offices, north- General Passenxer Agent. ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. E. F. BROOKS, seplatr Fifteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW YORK SHOE STORE. M600 Pennsysivania avenue. FALL AND WINTER STOCK COMPLETE. | Better Goods and Lower Prices Than Keer Before. All our Goods are bought for cash, at the vor manufacturers. Rea nore and Laure! Express. nt of Rocks, Cranberry, Strasburg, | this list ‘y York, Philadel prices, from the best Ladies’ Goat Button Boots. oston and Bal- ‘New York and id Button, (SU styles: | Ladies, Foxed Button Ladies’ Slippers... Tadies' Goat Rid, or Ladies’ Best Rubbe | Misses’ Kid and Foxed Butt ‘Minees' School Shoes... 100 Styles Children’s Shoes, wolumbus, and | anday. Throwzh Car to Staun- ‘ar to Cincinnati daily. Grafton except Saturday. On Sunday only, Baltimore, Express. Stops at Bladens- Dur, Belteylle, Laurel, Anapolis Junction, Jee 2 wp “mr Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and 41:0 p m—New York, ie Pu to Sandusky. dail Boots . Gent's French Calf Hand-stitched Boots. Biatensbarg. and Laurel via. ‘Relay. ys at Annap- | Stations only. and Way Ste ‘Philadelphia, 14 Baltimore | Norfolk except Sunday. Norfolk Pas- | nin the direct to Boat at Cam Laurel. COMPRESSED YEAST. DEPOT, 1112 15tx STREET. ©. ANTHONY DENEKAS, Agent. Absotntely none genuine without CO tad COUNTERS ABE LOADED WITH OVERCOATS At unprecedented prices. 83, $4, 85, 86, 87, $8, $10 and $12 ani upwards. J. W. SELBY'S. 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, Between 19th and 20th streets. that a first-class SEO- our Trade Mark ausdtr Bieping Car to Sh Baise stop at ‘THE TRADES. H BINDING. Oe Pee ae pee tore that the on as heretofore. excellent tarned hich has always been a ave., 34 floor. IBSON BROTHERS. en Penasyicania aver, Washington. D. . ‘G7 Fine Printing Specisity. A CHANCE FOR THE POOR. WERCOAT like the rich money ae a ready-made 308 st. nw, near Pa ave. large stock of recond band ‘worn, at low prices. Mis eset Ses oa ks ete < iG, L at. S.w., Seerureus rat te ae _ 10-MOREOW. U has ‘3 DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF A SELECT STOCK OF ANNED FRUITS. PATENT SCALES, OTHER instant, at 10 nes am. John Owens, ‘No. 118 Seoserenn GEO. HILL, Jz., Assignee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ” SP- All bills due John 1. Owens, if not paid b the Ist of December nextwill be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. novi2.d GEO. HILL, Jn., Assignee. ITPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &o., &o. On FRIDAY MORNING, November isth, 1878, at 11 o'clock, I will sell, by order of the Orphans’ Court at Weston, ‘the, country seat of the late J. H. Causten.on the Tennallytown road, just above the Industrial School, Georgetown, D.C., all the household furniture, in which there is some fine pieces of old mahogany furniture. Horse, Carriage and Harness arming Implementa, &c. cash. te = 3. H.C. YOUNG, Administra _ THOMAS DOWLING, A no Youses MIDDLETON, Real Estate Auctioneers Se eee need Of trust, dated April 9, nt and recorded in Liber 849, folio 212, oné of the land records for Washington county,. D.C.,and at the written reqnest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of Novern- ber, AD. 187k, at 4 o'clock f.m.,all of Lot numbered twenty-two (23), in Chappell’ recorded subdivision of part of sauuaze nambered nine bnundred and sixty (0), being improved by a nearly new two-story an baseinent brick dwelling, containing seven rooms and modern improvements. Terms: One in one, two and three years, w cent. per annum: til paid,’ pa; , to be secured m the y “ ‘itty dollars to be paid ANctioucers. ye TORY BRICK DWELLING AND STORE, No. 923 D STREET NORTHWE:! By virtue of a deod of trust, dated March 1th, A. D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber N #18, folio 207, of the land 1 trict of Columbia, and at the req cured thereby, I will sell at public of the premises. at 4 o'clock p. m. Noven,ber 224, 1878. the east tifte by one hundret (100) feet in de Square three hundred and cev gether with the impre three-story brick by shop in the rear. Terma: One-third of the p and the balance in six, twelve cured by a deed of trust and the notes of the the day of sale at U annum until paid, all cash, at the opt He purebaser. A dep: of $150 required at the time of saie. All cony ancing and recording at the expense of the p chaser. Terms to be complied with in seveu days, or the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaultini: purchaser. novi2eok&dba ETER F. BACOD ons SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate St. Cloud Building. Trustes. ctioneers, TREET “BATTLE CEM ETERY; OND BRIGHT. WOOD, 'D. By situ of a deed of trust, dated Septem- ber 6th, A.D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 830: folio No. 316, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. we will sell at public auc tion, in front of the premises, on W SDAY, November 27, 1878, at 4 o’clock'p. m., the followin: described real estate, situate in the county of Wash. ington, D. C., to wit: All that piece or parcel of land lying on the west side of 7th street road, being part of a tract called “The Girl’s Portion,” ¢ se 1 se venty-four-hnndredths (8 74-1 and bounds will be given at th ther with the improvements, &e. One-fourth in casi, and the balance at . twelve and eixhteen months, with interest at ¥ T cent. per annum, secared by a deed of trust on the proverty notd oF all cash, at option of the pur. chaser. A deposit of $100 required at the tine of sule, and all conveyancing and recordiny at pur- ser's cost. Ternis to be complied in seven ys, otherwise the Trustees reserve the richt to re fie property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purelaser, alte, five dass adsertisnient RAINARD N a ¥E. PRENTISS. fea ocs, RNER, Ti time of S SAL STORY BRIC SUREET. ” a deed of trust, dited May duty recorded in Libe fa of Ni; tmubia, and cured ther 4 o'clock cround, sit nmibered S2and S3,in Sep. numbered 625, together nd the ba’ance at, six, with interest at 6 i r cent. per annum, seetred by'a deed of trust ou the property sold, of all cush, at option of the purchaser. Bich deposit required at the time of sale, conveyaneing and. recordiue at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in reven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the richt to resell ‘the propert: at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after tive days’ advertisement. . . CHARLES A. JAMES, Trustée. 3. TY. COLDWELL, Sal 2 perc SON RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 1116 P STRUET NORTH ST. April 2th, A. D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. '851. folio 229, one of the land re- cords for the District of Columbia, and at the re- request of the party secured thereby. we will sell at By virtue of a deed of trust to ua, cin da i] public auction, in front of the premises, on MON- DAY. November 25th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., tha following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in said District, vis: all. of lot lettered in Joshua Whitney's subdivis lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18), in square niini- bered ‘one hundred and. fifty-seven (157), toxether with the improvements thereon, which consist of & two story brick dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: Onethird cash, (of which $100 must be paid at time of gale,) and the balance in'six, twelve and eizhteen months with interest at eight Jer cent. per annum until paid, notes to be ‘secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. ° Conveyance and recording at purchaser's expense. If ferma of sale are not complied with in five days after sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser rz 21423 A. R. BROWN, 5, Trustees. [)UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE of a DESIRABLE TW! AND MANSARD- BRICK DW 330 CORCORAN STREET. ne of a deed of trust, dated April 4th, , duly recorded in’ Liber No. 84 and retords for the Dis niumibia, aud at the request of the party se. cured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front NDAY, November lth, 1878, following-described real estate, Washington, D. 2 All me hundred and two (102), and the half of Lot numbered one hundred and one GUD in Chipman et al, subdivision of square nun aiwo hundred and forty (40), frouting thirty . w) feeton the south side of Corcoran st., th and ith streets n.w., by a depth of ninety (90) ten (10) foot alley, toxether with the im- provements, &¢ ‘Terms : One-fourth cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent, per anmiun until paid, sectired by n deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the option of th : #100 deposit required at the time ofs veyancing and recording at pur. . Terms to be complied with in seven duys, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to re sell the property at the risk and cost of the default. ing purchaser, after tive days’ udvertisement. BRAINARD HB. WARNER,’ MAHLON ASHFORD, noy5-eokds TALIER B. WILLIAMS & CO,, Auctioneera. (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) By virtue of a deed of trust, dated nerkege 15, A. D. 1869, and duly recorded in Liber No. 647, folio 468 ct weq., one of the land records for fhe District of Cottinbia, and af the reynest in writ- ing, o' party secured thereby, I will sell at pul He auction, in front of the premises: on MONDAY, the second dag of, December, A. D. 1878, at 3 o'clock si ener ees ing in the county of ‘on, in of Columbia and known ‘and described as THIS AFTERNOON. youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. Virtue of @ deed of trust, dated April 21st, 1810, and recorded in Laver Noe Gio. fol 54, of ‘the land records of the Distict of Oo will sell, at public front of the O'clock p.tn..0n THURSDAY, October ve (5), efx (6), eleven Tykes a hittoon (As): i Ive . fourteen (14), Aten Co) eisteas 16), seventeen (17), GB} £ & Beginning for 6 southeast comer of taid thence west one hundred (100) feet) thence north thence north si: ) fects thence aa’ One hun: ; then an: dred and eset dab feet tn euuars Bumbered teu hundred m1 ; One-third of the in : aiid the balance at wx, twelve and ciswtecn sontin, in equare and forty-six (1048), together the improvements, ‘conuisling Sta Yaoseore, {interest at six (6) per cont,and secured to the eatixfaction of the Tras cash at Opti of purchaser. "A deposit of $200 will be reqjusted ot fiettime ofeale. AM conve and recording tt of wale "8 cost. terms be complied with in ten (10) days, at risk and cost of defs i chaser. oclscokdbe )"SAMEET, CROSS, Trustee THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until (URSDAY, November 7th, 1878. same hour and Pl eokbe SAMUEL CROSS, ‘Trustee. 89-AT THE REQUEST OF THE PARTIES interested, the above ‘sale is further POSTPON. unui THURSDAY, November ath, 1848, samme hous Place. novT-eokdbs SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee. 'TEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Real Estate Auct're, juilding. = ‘No. 26 Le Droit Bui! TRUSTEE’S SALE OF V REAL ESTATE ON EAST SIDE OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BETWEEN FE AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, No. 525.) CON SISTING OF LOT 29% by T AND THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLIN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem: ber 2ist, A.D. 1577, and duly recorded it Liber No, 874, folio 126, ‘one of the land rec ords for the District of Golumbia, and at the request ofthe party secured thereby, I’ will sell at ny auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY November 14th, 1878, at 4:30 p. m., the following de" scribed real estate, situate in the’ city of Washing. ton, in said District, viz: The entire 22 feet fronting New Jersey avenue by equal depth of 100 feet. of fot number twenty (2 B. Kibbey's subdivision of parts of lots 3, 4, square No. 628, as said subdivision is te the eorreye es office of said ci in Liber “ B, 153. together with the improvements thereou. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid at tine of sale), and the balunc payments in six, twelve and eighteen me secured by purc! ers notes 3 per cent. interest from aril of sale, anda deed of trast on property sold, or afl cash, at option of purchaser. Conv at pat re not complied s! eserves the ri; . HOLIZMA 321 F stree Auctioneer. auer's cost. ff x days after resell at risk sale, the and cost of de noy2-dtdbs (GEORGE TRUESDEL AUCTION SALE_OF ¥ fy ON THE KR YLVAN T. On 1 4 4:50 o'clock p. m., we will offer for sale at fe public auction, in frout of the premises, that desirable p in inches on and 75 fe t, with all the im) ments thereon, consisting of fine Stores and Dwell- ings. “Terms of sale: One-fonrth cash on the day of sate or within seven day area equal payments ‘year: mirchasers’ promissor; rae tie dle: erred payments, bearing interest from day ot le Seiui-annuslly, to be secured bya pay t mn the property sold and ay on the dwellings to our sath all cash at his option. ith within sey serve the from day of ht to resel ar par- Ali conveyancing at purcha. id. BU & GREEN, Auctioneera. 412 7th st. northwest. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND TU: PROVED REAL ESTATE IN WASHL xD. ‘OWN, TO CLOSE OUT on of the heirs, we will offer at pablic auction, withont reserve, the follow Ine valuable property, being a part of th Pickreil estate, situate in Washinton and George town, to wit: On TUESDAY, November 12th, at 4 o'c.cek p. m., Jot 1, equare 26, sitnate on the north. mner of K ahd id strecis, havin a front of eet. DAY, November 13th, at the same 17, in square 100, fronting 51 feet 7 inches on 2ist street weet, between L and M north. On THURSDAY, November 14th, at the same hour, two frame houses situate on Monroe street, benwéen Dunbarton and Beall streets, Georgetown: ‘Terms of sale: Onethird in cash, ‘of which #50 anust be paid at time of sale, and the balance in six and tweive months, with interest at 7 per cent., 8e- cured on the propers sold. Anets. _DovG DOWNMAN & GREEN. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. _novdamwf Dewey ph, by direct By Ist, 1877, and duly record folio 54, one of the land re trict of Columbia, a1 request in wri the party secured thereby, we will fell at p tion, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, 16th day of November, A. D. 1878, at 4 o'clock | the following-deseribed real estate and premices, nate in the city of Washington, D. C., and kr and designated as a part of lot muinbered in square numbered five hundred and twenty three: Bexinning for the same at the nortli ner of said lot 7, and_ running thence east tifty-nin: (59) fect and oné (1) inch; thence south sixteen (16) feet: thence west fifty-nine (59) fect and one (1) inch to 4th street west ; thence north along the line of 4th strect sixteen (16) feet to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in’ six, twelve and eizhteen 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 deed of trust on the proverty sold. A deposit of fifty ($50) doliars will be required at the time of, sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with within five days, else it will be re- sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ds for the Dis H. B. MOULTON,/ CH, W.N. RO! j Trustees. _WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.,Auets._nov9-6t (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENERAL ASSOR’ 3 FANCY WALL Poc Te PH ALBUMS AND BRUSSELS THBER SEY Aue THURSDAY TMENT OF HK SALE OF A LARGE PORTION OF BY A_ LARGE TR MURDERS COMMITTED FOR THE 5: ON XS" SEWING MACH! WHEELER & WIL- SON AND ONE HO' NG ALL IN GOOD CONDITION : COOKING AND HEATING BrOvES KITCHE! ILO, ONE CLARENCE CARRIAGE IN FAIR CON. ~ DITION. TION. |ATURDAY MORNING, November 16, com tO, cece, frou at ; me sell a general assort- bient of the above goods. The Carriage will besold at 12 o'clock precisely. _THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. UPRIGHT PIANO. EASY CHAIRS, MT. WHAT-NOT, BOU: i. C, CHATRS, © te for which young Basset is yet to be tried, 15 Without its prototype. Indeed, so closely has U manner Of committing tt been followed that it Would seem as though the story of the model crime had been read with care. There are points Of variation, but these are merely in the rection of improved ap) years ago flourished in the city of Edinburgh two rascals named Burke and Hare, whose trade was murder—murder for the proiit to be 1878, commen: CLoc BOO! AND OTHER C, CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, BEING, THE ENTIRE CONTENTS OF RE: DENCE No. 1030, SEVENTEENTH STREE’ N. W. i. On MONDAY MORNING, November, 18th, commencing st 10 o'clock, we will sell at the above named residence, # general as.’ sortment of Household effects, and partly enumer- (CANSON BROS., Ancts _ TFoweman & GREEN, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON C STREET SOUTH, BE- ‘WEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS T. By virtue of a deed of trust to mo, bearing OVED ber No. 800, foli , of the lan: for the District of Columbia, and at the the party secured thereby, I Will sell at public anc- renlizes, on MONDAY, the 4th D. 1873, at 4 0’clock p. m., ail situate in the city of f Columbia, known as 16), in Charles Jw Te. numbered three (3), four case nice on the quest the body had been obt. of the Newgate coumnitted a murd tion, in front of th day ‘of November, that piece or parcel of ground, Washington, in the District of Lot numbered sixteen, corded subxlivision of 4), fi fix (6), seven (7), ) and thirty-nine even hundred ani 3) yrovements, consising of a three-story brick dwell- ouse with all modern iny ‘erms of sale, as provided half cash; balahc he obtained «doc as the busine: ‘of popul avaricious reasoning, that the running counter pre nired at tine of sale. : nrehaser. If terms are not complied w Uistee Teserves the richt to resell at cost and ris way crip ply or Che DON, Trustee. SALE IS POSTPONED titi ev 14th, sane ia (Nar Yet Hera TUESDAY. November 1th, tons ling, Vi professor BE WARNER, Real Estate Anctionees, reterenc Dookkeepe Lispenard strecy discovered that Barr th over $104 Of false entries, fessed that he had appropriated the ones not With intent to steal. but in obedience to an insatiable desire to cam! SUBDIVISION OF SUL 24 PERT BY A DEPTH OF WIDF ALLEY. ve will offer the above mentioned ction, to the highest | ish ; balance on 100 down at sale appeals for n an dge Gildersieeve in g diy. Barr, with tears in his eyes, his weakn ud be ii: trict Attorney 1 the previo found his for severe said that he believed the it was his first offense, 8. Wright v=. Paite: il xt public auction, in front TUFSDAY, Nove and the norti: fom es front, frontire on said Lh Ineation instructing those already conflued the returned thanks to the court, aud j 18) months fri ¢, With interest at six (45) annum; or all cash at the tian Good and wi from Balnbrid: ttne risk and | of a servant girl late | Anate 1 was emple that a correspe iers were taken fron hiaselt while re thre D street northwest TRUFSDELL, Aue nov Lisods BLE IMPROV t NGTON, D. C cree of the Supreme Court ‘columbia, passed in equity « Homeal, tra. ve. rested and taken t | tered bail be s. sum Of $5,000 Lo answer the char Ing with ‘the United States (Pa.) Reg on of Square 151, with imp: sisting of a large two-story Frame Cottage aud ‘Terms of sale are: One-third cash ; purchase money payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with iuterest at the rate of Geht per cent. per annum until paid, secured b: missory notes of the purchaser oF purchase: d on said property, until ail purchase money shal! the property insured to the satislact conveyancing at purchaser or purchaser's f terms of sale be not complied with Trustee es the right to recell at cost of defaulting pur- le must be complied with in ten days after day of sule. Fifty dollars must be de posited with Trustee when each lot is sold. WILLIAM J, MILLEL, Tra uisiina ay WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. {Law Reporter] Brew & ROBE nd balance of nd no deed giv i Litchfield, after much correspondence examination, has ascertained what the lapre priety was with which the young communicant Was Charged. One morning in August he went to the house of and pulied a the Wi foot, thus awakening ler, The freak arose out of a'wager between thet as to which of them could get up first. chaser. Terns of s 928 and 940 Louisiana avenue. will sell at our Bazasr,on SATUR- DAY, November 16th, at 10 o'clock a.m.— A tine Sorrel Horse, 15! hands high, six’ years old, sound, and can trot in 3 pase in the city. BRITISH ARMY. tained from Judge Donohue a peremptory man- danius requiring the Board of E ter the birth of his daughter Ev 3; as ood a dri- be seen till that day at 934 for no fault. Sale positive. BIRCH & ROBEY, Ancts. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROV) R ON THE EAST SIDE OF SIXTEENTH STREET. BETWREN P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the first $y. of November, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. 835, folio 225, one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, we shall seli on FRIDAY, the 22 November, 1878, at 4 o'clock, in front of the prem ses, all that certain piece or parcel of. and premises situate and being in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, and known and distin- guished as the public piats and plan of said city as part of lot nnmbered six (6), in suuare numbered one hundred and ninety-four (194), said part of lot numbered six (6) commencing at a point fifty (50) feet north of the southwest corner of said square numbered one hundred and ninety-four (194), and running thence north twenty-five (25) feet ; thence exst one hundred (100) feet ; thence south twenty- five (25) feet, and thence west one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning, together with the improve- ment T 500 in cash. with interest at 10 per cent. t day of November, 1877, and expenses of sale; the balance in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. _ All c purchaser's ‘fost oN nae i novl2d&ds CHARLES T. DAVIS, Trustees. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTH SI OF K STR: EN EIGHTH AND NI RT EST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Cohimbia, onthe ih fa day of October, 1878, in a cause wherein Kate B. Hanson and ‘Thomas Hanson are plaintiffs and Mary Ann Siophenscn and others are defendants, No. 04, Eyuity, I shall offer for sale, at publicanc- tion, in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, the 2st day of November, 187%, at 434 o'clock p.m.,'that certain parcel of ound, situated in the city of ‘Washington, in eaid District, known and desisnated as Lot lettered in subdivision of part of lot numbered ten (10), and all of lot numa nin a fos Ounk eat norbrest pr dopant 10) Foe and on K st ‘no! y a ig improved by a two-story basement and attic joure. ns from the fi veyaucie at vat the tintc of sale. Lot num- a8 prescribed decree; one- bered four (4), in section numbered six (6), of the tind of the sub-division of the “ Farm,” according to the | the balance plot of the same, filed in the office of the Surveyor of | years from day of sale with Unis District, to which special reference is had. Payments to be secured ‘Terma: Onethird in cash, and the balance in six, ‘on the premises twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight | ject to the approval of the court. All con" (8) per cent. per annum till paid. The deferred pay- ‘at the purchaser's cost. ments to be secured by a deed of trust on the prop- mired as soon a8 the erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the pi . | If terms of sale are: Fitty Goliars deposit at the timeof sale. ‘All con- aye from the day yeyamcing and. recording purchaser's cost: resell ‘Terme to be comy lied within five else it defaulting wil be resold at rink and cost of the defauiiog = Dricrv ta purchaser. . CHASE, Phhove-tth.s4w Surviving Trustee. DUNOANSON BROS. at youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. N rE. of a deed of trust to me, dated Aue ets, and recorded in Pibes hee , folio 253, of the land records of the {tie of Columbia, and by the written direction of the sell at ‘suction, in frost of the preglasa ae ‘TER B. WILLIAMS & Auctioneers, = (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) ‘virtue of a deed of trust, dated October tt Teoh fespraed in or Na. Ge, fot Sete atin eatin secured thereby, I will auction, of the ‘on MO! tho of No- ‘Yyember, A. D. at 4 o'clook'p. ma. the £ to wit: east part numbered three (3, in one 40 5 thence ox to place ae: the balance in. per cent. per annum The viet it ments to ‘ ——— bys ce rpuonas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR’ EURNITURE, late Dr. Gunning Bedford attende of the children, and 1 the faets. The all books of the health de} kept al the time and that Ue omisston of tie registration required was the result of official negligence. The object of tration ts to enable Dion George Boue roperly identify himself velore joiniug the LOT_ CLOTHING, SAND PILLOW COOKING STOVE, ko. NG, November 16, o'clock, in front ‘of the auction us of Thomas Dowling, L d day of | ” ‘THOS. J. MYERS, Administrator. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD cE 13 ND FAMILY CARRIAGE, WOOD AND COAL On MONDAY MORN thorities sent to New York tor the re young Bouc first time th: Boucicault’s daughter were unrecorded.—(¥, ¥. Sun, 12th. (ORSE AND HAHNESS, NG. November 18th. clock, at the residence of a gentle ing housekeepinw, No. 1602 14th een Q and Rt streets northwest, L shall <ell the following eflects, viz ‘air Cloth Parlor Suite. 5 8 and Chromos. arble-top Table, Ornaments. Viudow Hangings, G.randoies. aut Marbie-top Chamber Set. Jaboxany Furniture, town s of a prairie, It did a good trace in the Dusted up when the railroad went ty and the people moved ou. There's man left in It now. boots the hull ye manner of city, wi ot passed thro the prairie beyond when a shot ran out behind us, “Hello! he’s on the mforts. Sheets and Sprea and Tnerain Carpets. Hall Carpets, Statr Rods, Walnut "Extension Dining Table, Chairs, Leaf Silver Tea Service and other Plated Ware. China and Glass Ware, bi gerator, Wash Tubs, Kitchen Requiaites. ‘ALSO, AY 120°CLocK— : Ove Park Phieaton, (by Graham, in ¢00d condition.) -y Horse and Single Harness. ‘Two Tons Coal, two Cords Wood, é THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE MISOEL- LANEOUS BOOKS. Among which are the work: ssels, Stair anc Knives and Fork city Is Seing made to pay roundly for the erty destroyed in the July riots of ‘There is one thing connected with the ments which may cause some comment.” Tl names of several Cancasians appear as having ‘sustained heavy losses of Chinese laundries. In one case a Mr. Meyers: gets a judgment of $50 for such loss, and in an- other case Mr. Fischer ts awarded $161. question naturally occurs if these men had an interest in the laundries burned, which were ostensibly run by Chinamen, or If they were patrons. If the latter, they must have been wholesale zustomers, There may be some cu- riosity manifested as to whether laundry pro- prietors who receive compensation for linen de- ‘stroyed the money over to their patrons, who really ‘Sustaived the loss, or sprropeate it ‘180 opens a the Eineyclopoain : t and the Encyclo ilany other valuable works t0 be sold at my aticts rooms, southwest corner 1878, and followii "clk Terms ‘clopedia, Rees’ En- a ae ¥ EVENING, Nov. Evenings, commencing at 734 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Scones ee resold at sansinad SAE B. H. WARNER, Auct. THE EVENING STAR. | The Crime eof Burking. PLY OF BODIES TO DISSECTING ROOMS. ‘The crime for which Mrs. Alexander was yes- sentenced to imprisonment for life, and he pltances. Just fifty ed by selling the bodies for dissect! ir last victim was an old woman whose dea was seen in the rooms of the munierers, Where she had been singing and carousing a short time before. Burke was arrested. Hare ee King’s evidence and tie former nged. Burke confessed before execution to no less than fifteen murders committed in company with Hare. Thetr pian had beet or weak-minded persons on the street, Dring them to their residences, give them food and drink, make merry with them, and then, when the liquor made them drows} Once asleep, one of the fends would hold one hand over the victim's mouth and nose ani press up the chin with (he other, while the other wretch flung himself over the body to keep still the arms and Jegs. The body was thy without external marks of violence; the body wai ask case the march of science is seen. Thy once asleep, or even drows: took the place of the strangula to pick up old PUt them to ded. yg cked in a box or barrel, and the surgeons no questions. In the Bassett-Alexander vicUm ome chiorofern Fortunate the iaw made the surgeor ms of Whe! nd how ned, and the students ndar found that they h but could not find aime in this het. Whether the offer to buy Dodies wink anford is said to have tt. sfore Ub crime to Mrs. Alexander was suffictentiy ex- Micit as to the source from which they should not appear. It is p nh any case required vd Mrs. A P that ian: in he he concinston ss Which would risk r pre) lentifie ¢ in inquil depraved muita the in her eye is hate! taken in eve Ru FORMER Cor PROFESSOR SENT FORMATORY, NAN of good COI Va.. and forme “sity Of Pean + months. voce and ut n in the wer ney by ase: ested, and con- T Was 9 Witch he could not kines at Hitt won frequ lost in the endeavor 1) are the stuns tek ~ he became hopelessly Tombs he wrote lis promising, ; ain, When arraigned before ral Sessi He be aod Torn sell, havin S history of the priso’ tements Lobe Line, punishmncat. Jud: prisoner would set where his ate Re; ‘Ory al mudd De turned unt in Barr mnised, on leased, to do allin his power to make is for the wrong be had done his em- A SeRVANT Grats -Chrt 5 ro miles | aster County, have, postal laws of the neddtin ezed, viola’ e=—imprud ploy, ne TU appears tbat Miss’ Dre 1 in the family as a domest man—pr her lover—oy dence with he Miss Dry 5 t oftice by Mriiood c his own and zh ignorance E i and read by him. Not satisi bevan to slander the girl, the letters. knowledge of Miss and Mrs. Good ar ster, where they en- amissioner ih the wre ister, Tth, prac Some commotion was caused by The Vicar of Sheen, near Asabour tninister holy communion to a y m he deemed unworthy. The dis! young woman of the villag ring which she had put through ndow, and which was attached to her DION Bovcicatit’s Son ABovt 70 Jo THE Dion Boucicault yesterday ob- Ith tO regis- December i and his son Dion George, May 26. 1559, The the births son makes affidavit to tion is made that the artment Were carelessly uring this r saul to ritish army. When the English milite ult’s birth it was knows for the his birth and the birth of Mr. THE z OF CARSON CrTy, one y in company with a party of borderers in quest of buflalo, we came upon a anding silent and deserted in the midst Phat,” said one, “is Carson City ed Wagon days, butt nd he’s got snakes in his round.” Marveling what n this was who dwelt alone in the rode on. Only one house showed sigas Aon, und in it dwelt the man. We had sh the deserted streets and calned HL a bullet cut the grass to our fet. hoot,” cried one. * Ride, ode.—[Cor. N.Y. Post. And we THK COST OF AN ANTI-CrINESE Rior.—The prop 1. yea p inde sin linen by the burning The and cisco Call, Oct. 81. ‘Tar KeoKexk (iowa) Bopy SNatcurx, fearing that if he were returned to scene ot his crime he lyached, ingeniously of their country. ‘The Empress takes Se oo and not tone: tea shrubs in the garden the imperial palace at Akasika were picked In the rl oie her Majesty the Empress Dowas, ren whotn were for the occ, ther regaled with Cake sag ter at th aoe sion of thelr labors, aoe Rules for Spoiling a Chi! 1. Begin young by giving him whatever te 2. Talk freely before the child about SIhATIDeSS as Incomparabie. 8. Tell him that you can do vothing with him 4. Have divided counsels, as between father he ts too much for you, U Let him learn to regan his father as acrea- ture of wnlim pricious and (yran- ing 6, Let him leara (from his to despise his mother. Do not know or care father’s ¢xamptes, who his companions yer Day Or girl, rewe tke in the evenin * . Devote yourself to mak membering alway 1 t and habits tn th Ly of money tos - Be notwith hi and swallow a camel; foible and Langh at a vive. . Let hin ran about frosa church to ehareh, ecLiCisD In religion ts the orde burdens of virtw ay on his should With one of your fingers. Pi tive irredeetis hase proved the vou have dons Frees Trove RLY 15 Not Yk to take down thet il wells to stop towings t ng her hands fail thelr infant e left the end wusband went ba —————— MARRIED 2 th, N78, of 6d yowels, MARY, Widow Of a rerident of the Dis liteen mouths. His funeral will take 4) from the residence of ents. on Warren street, between First and. Prospect, Friday, UNDERTAKERS. ‘ RED. SPINDLE! UNDERTAKER, (Residence at place of business.) balmed and prepared for transportation K. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey). 940 F street n. One door east of Tenth streat Burial Caskets of all Eady aondante at sicet totice vey fretclaes werything onable terme Prepared for transportation ‘and on the most reas. WHIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. m. v0. BURGDORF, UNDERTAKER, 316 Ponn’a avenue nm. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. (A NEW ENTERPRISE. ix Fine Wamsutta SHIRTS, made to onier, for ‘amsutta SHIRTS, ready-made, 75. Fruit of the Loom SSIKT, 60. 4#ply LINEN COLLARS, 2 4biy LINEN CUFFS, 2) Branch BaLTiMoRe SHiKT MANUPACTORE, oa 461 Penna. ave. ARGosy SUSPENDERS, Are “someting new" and comfortable, at 50 cents and $1 a pair. The “ Rosebery,” Scarf at $1 rhe * Langhans” Senrf at 1. he Duke of Bodton we are warranted: London Neck Wear,” iatest Just opened, at clowe ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, F st. m. t., Opp. Patent Offioe. F424 ANp WINTER Goons. ‘A superb election tree & Smith's Larce i Gentlemen’s Dress and Street Wear received and ready for in- Spection, and offered at fair Respectiully request the contiuued favors of, exe ARMY & Nave Menouane Taito, Crrz: r Ave Ee OUR Corcoran Buildine. kt BACT OF WITCH HAZEL (HAMAMELTS,) ccersfully used, specially by bogyepaths, whom it in & favorite remedy, both asternally and externally. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIGE. vi red the article in bulk waare enabled Having secu: article pare en ounces), whereas its former price was Fifty for six (&) ounces. ARTHUR NATTANS, Paammacist, Cor, 14th and I sts. ond 24and D sie. ure. novil my patrons and to offer it now at F(rst OF THE SEASON. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. JOHN H MAGRUDER, 1621 Now York avenue, Wear U. 8. Treasury Departmeat. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 6218. G11 and 613 10th street.