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ut STEAMERS, &c! __ BOOTS AND SHOES._ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CARGE OF SCHEDULE, — The steamer | 1, 051TIVE CLOSING OUT SALE FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. JUNEANSON BROS., Auctioncers. withonand after October rere P ‘i HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAY Es. | ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Krave Gibsteet wharf every MON CRASS Te ory WASHINGTON, — TURE, BRUSSELS AND INGRAT {¥ and THURSDAY at 7 of Ohsy SITUATED ON G@ STREET. BETWEEN S4LE OF ABO! PETS, COOKIRG AND HEATING STOY DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a m, for “ . RRIAGE. fico and iandinws in Wicomico river, and on SAT- EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS NORT: IMPRO} ALSO, CLARENCE CARRI URDAYS for Machodoc, making her wal landings, a EAST. On TUESDAY MORNING, November 19th, excepting those in Nomini For additional inform. commencing at 10 o’cleek, we will sell ix: eof a decree in the case of out cere ras ation inquire at G. L. Sherif Coal Office, Noa, 323 erty, suardian, vs, Catha- virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 25th front of our salesrooms, & assort- sy! Dongherty, ww, et al., No. 6.390, in. and dul: it of household OF dih and Watcesa anes, or at whart office, foot $45,000 WORTH equity, T tall. UES DAY, the” 26th day of No- ‘one of the land reco: ie Ca SDENCANSON BROS. Avets sais 5° room JONES, Anat se i ee nna dat Pe aOabs | Gare KEATETION oF howrertpo prams eae = . 7 estat “ vil. : GUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Pring Peniaife tubfivisior of ocala endall's subdivision of oriinal lots three by JAMES GUILD, Auctioneer. will ell rc (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine for H. K. Fulton,at 1218 Pennsylvania svenue, on, THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 2st, at : Mi FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. (9) and ten’ 10), in’ squaré ‘number nine hundred for the same at’the end o'clock, all pleuzes forfeited by non-redemoti Y this date. EK. FULTO: THE CARE Capea FOR. ateamer LADY OF Discec or Oem Oe eee nthe pvc a siene sae JAMES GUILD, Auct, novis-at® WILLE, leaves Gth-street wharf, until, ‘Terms of Coa as prescribed by decree: One-third NOTICE. : | . cash ; and the balance at six and twelve months from ms N D. F. MORAN, Guatrer, further notice, every Monday, Wed- | BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, day of sale; the notes of tho F are to be stone on said a mot to O09 ith nesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock p. m., connecting | 3 poe eae Se motes parceaece are tbe a8 Tee Ge ee eae Toe Has removed froni 408 10th street to 608 11th st. n.w., rs for Bo Providence ‘and other Pay end of 3. H. Davis’ Paint Shop. It a ee eret atthe rato of eugit per eeatm per anni ie PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m. Beazer JOuN W, THOMPSON, Copals fOmN R. jOHN W. iN. Onn Woon, leaves her wharf, terminus of ‘Sth and 9th street line cf’ cara, at 7 a, m., three times per week, for Currio" until paid, and to be secured by the Te serving the title until full is made. HE VP CNY rome DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. nové-d EXTNSNE SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY THE CO: ISSION- FES OF THE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND ‘The Commissioners of the Freedman’s Savings and ‘Trust Co. will offer at public auction, at their office, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, ie __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. = ieaion nt inthe Freedman’s Bank Building, ‘No. 1507 Penn- abe trainas n Teewe of mellioes hee B. HARROVER, ecoras of the District of’ Covuubie eens REDNE See eee Ros scommencing ot wediata land:nss each tri ing, RN, ‘AS. B. rk 3 EDNESDA , 1878, comn 2 “and Saturday oo eee a TOUS REILEY J oaetier in STOVES, GRATES BANGES, 2 One tied eae onan 11 o'clock am. alarce amount of Heal Estate, both information, iy joe, over . “AL NACES, FIRE-PLAG! nts, at six and twel with = seri GU: Betropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, oF at the No. 409 7th street northwest. BEATERS, TIN WARE, &c: Persons want: Pearing interect at Onoe oon per mee titel | ortie pues CATALOGUES Tear heck Camrans’s Whs:f toot of 6th strest ing anything in thia line to their and secured by a decd of trust on the property acid. | ofthe nrorerty to be sold. showin toration, charac. for on application at Knox's Ex- ” inrerest to examine Jus stock before purcharin else: | Conveyancing: at purchascr’s cost” ROO eae ak | RE Re a apPIyIng at the office LLY, Ag nA MUEL BACON, Pres't. 7 _ ores on Tear Op Womam ov Mrxe.' Coa ow roe ea qroatings, Pinmb = time cl aais, SHABLES MATTHEWS the Conimistioners. . nov18-m,w.8. pS — of competent mechantes on hand to i ores tenses: [J MTED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. S3OHN GIBSON and © KNIGHT, N® BRANCH STORE. ‘rote aes Farmaco work T)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. By virtue of a writ of ficri facias, tamued out of © Pier 41 East River, New * TTRACTIVE Goops . aa . the Clerk's Office of the Supreme ‘Court of the tarday, at $ o'elock p.m. ; A ee Ara Rank Ot DESIRABLE TWOSTORY | District of Columbia, and tome directed: Twill sell ‘ery Be turday, and Alexane — AT AND MANSARD ROOF BRICK DWELLING, | at public sale, for’ Gach, at Hee t Gites No. 1330 CORCORAN STREET, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 4th, A.D. 1877, duly recorded tn’ Liber No. 84 folio 436, one of the land records for the Dis: frict of Columbia, and af the request of Ute party se cured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, November 13th, at 4 o'clock p. mi., the following-deseribed re Situate in the city of Washington, D. C.,to wit: A of Lot mnmbered one hundred and two (102). and t west half of Lot numbered one hundred and o 101) in Chipman et a), subdivision of square nt ered two bundred and forty (240), fronting thirty ') feet on the south Corcoran st., between ith and Mth streets = pth of ninety (90) 1.10) foot alley, tozether with the in &C. at lowest rates. For information r Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, DENHAM, Axent, Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President. C.,on FRIDAY, the 29th day of November, 1878, at 11 o'clock a.r., all the fi) right, title, claim and interest of the defendants in i to. the following described property, to wit: ‘Two Side-dumping Scows; seized and. ed upon ax the proj erty of Brainard, Rice & Maynard. to Sa mutton No, 20,168 ata or of Henry is execution iss P.,in favor of Richard T. Sn FREDK DOUGLASS. U. 8, Marshal, D. JOHN SHERMAN, Auction: ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Wharf, Georvefown, D. THE GREAT ‘ BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, A Sue CHAMBER SET at 82.50. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at $3.50, “A fine CHINA TEA SET at $7.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00. pe The above are only a few of the bargains which we offer to the pul Cali and examine our stock and you cannot fail to so away pleased. 481 Pennsylvania Ave., vet. 4's and 6th streets. “rey New Yors, NYTON AND BRE Havze, Lonpon, sail every Sat- 4 (IGN OF THE RED FLAG ) w le o' re . LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. ‘One-fourth cash, and the bal: M EAST CAPITOL STREET Pi : : "6 relive and eichteen months, with interest ERY DESIRABLE LOT. —— 10416 2th strest nw. perty sold, oF ail cash. at the option 1s hd records for Distric at the titae . 1) de if DRIA, WASHINGTON “PWARD ©: LY & €O., cos veya and at fe request of the 4 ETOWN, wei EPWARD CAVERLY & Co. cost Penny 10 be wil! sell ganction, «t Phitadetphia with Clyde’s “Roster, Procidence, ane «Sew England States. ling Days. Spstuirdtay, at 12 AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, sel! the property, at th fie pu te Have Tur best Line oF RANGES, (With Low or E! FURNAC. From Phos Dov5-co&d: s THIS EVENING. TPHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. “Trustee resi and FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. h, Sell Le eet’ nor:hwest, Aucts, nol5-dtd JAM P. Wharve MPROV. , aud Guarantee tock of ANTELS, GRATES wn to New | ~ the meridian of 50 at 43 th of 43. | take a specific course | | the meridian | th of 42. | NSHIP COMPANY LUM. | “OR WINTE RELL & COLS Store, » H and I sale are: One-thi By virtue of adee Gate on the 9th Oc Liber No. 809, folio New and Liverpool, Calling Betecen Bev t Cork Harbor. | FROM NEW ¥ heat two rooms, 21 ‘th st., between Toy Store. [0 HOE STORE, fa avenue. eet 30K COMP ~ Than Before. right for cash, at the very m the best mantfacturers. Read LE, AND WINT: ully invite the g of WHITE, TREN ived. M. W. BEVERID (ate Webb & Beveridze), Ttr_ 1009 Pa, ave., bet | P ANSON HSS & Co., * IuporTERs AND MNUFACTURERS, | FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, t MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. is €5 N. Charles street, Baltimore, ALOVE SDAY, 3 RAILROADS. PALFDione AND OMI HaiLKoaD, THE 4 DOUBLE TRACK. National Noute and Short Line to the orth, Northwest, West and South: ~ PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM. PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY OF ALL WORK DONE. WH! visit Washington and submit de- signs and estimates In special cases. octi stm Gs FIXTURES. i Leather rd roof bric 's Working SL t of the indeby of sale in y-four, and th: ce. No Brauch Store. 0 Branch Sore no MoOARTHY. COAL AND WOOD. By virt 10th, A. D. 6 fe (eat AND woop. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Call at our wharves, foot of 7th st.,and see for ourself. COAL constantly arriving. WOOD of all Ends. -Laree stock and fusr prices, ale manufacturers of Stephenson's Patent Bun dled EINDLING WOOD. ‘The only Kindling Wood GAS FIXTURES. secured thereby, front of the y of November, 1 ses, on TUF 78, at 4 o'clock p.m, 2 jece or pare of cround, situate ington, D. G., known and ‘described as bein th seventéen (17) feet eizt inches front of lot t polis and Way. -, Haxersto’ ‘CERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROY LESTATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF K (20), on north M street, by the depth th ETWEEN EIGHTH AN ring a Fire Lighter wit Runde, BRO. Having recently purchased, at a great sacrifice,tho | Ciniire numbered oue Hurl. acl iuinely-6' NORTHWEST EH AND ‘Seventh Street Wharf. | Entire Stock of a manufacturer declining businoss iy), together with the improvements, & ve the Supreme Oourt = : g pared. re ‘ers: One- in cash, and the balance at six, assed on the 12t speat Annapott ee | oe twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eit wherein Kate sed Chieazo, Colum! day of October, 1878, in a ci per cent. per annum, sectired by a d d d of trust on GAS FIXTURES B. Hanson and ‘Thomas Hanson are plaintifis and Tederick. Hazerstown aud Val | © JOHNSON BROTHERS. he proverty bold: OF all cach. at option Of the pur. y An, Stephenson and others are defendants, rede inp Se AS. © aonane chster. ieposit ‘require @ time of Bale, 834, Equity, 1 ehall offer for sale. at publicaue: Aa Cant Clucinati ani, | WOOD. TULL WHORE = COAT POSITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. aud all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the Graften to Sandu=ky.daily.except Saturday. | GOAT BEST QUALITY Woop. cost. Terms {0 be complied with in seven days, | 21st day of Noveniber, 191s, ai 434 O'lock pan, that {9 Gy Ranier cae Bate, Raeniin LOW PRICES, ; — otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the | certain’ parcel of. ground, situated in the city. of Sa eae ‘ : Woop. _PROMPY DELIVERIES. GOAL property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | Washington, in said District, known and ted more Express. Stops at Blad ns- | Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected with Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Jane up-town offices by TELEPHONE. chaser, after five aye advertisement. and Hanover. ‘With unequaled facilities and advantages for eco. desizna Lot lettered “B,” bdivision "of Ie Ene as et in subdivision of part of lot numbered ten (10), and all of lot nu nine (9) Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from uscan bered 403. Said Lot has a front of 24 have them put up in Washington FREE OF ALL | —2-7-COLDWELL, Salesman. coal trade, oe | feet aR ete carta est, ee Sa an n i and = =a ———= | fect on K street northwest, by a depth of 100 feet, an: =| eee cnabuing us | EXPENSE = Tauck Gua is improved by a two-story basement and attie Brick jadelphia and Boston | 9 stock’ up largely when coal is lowest; offices ©. ¥. DAVIDSON & 00. c 5 NEE, Estate Auctioneer. Honse, i ps at Laurel throughout the city, and all in immediate communi- PUBLIC SALE OF VERY Var ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree; one- nday only for Baltimore and Way | cation, insurini prompt attention to orders, we ae 5 NOrth Liberty street, Ti, WESE SIDELO A Gad ce the paces money, to be paid Ex cash, and Boal fe iieees were ee sep12-eo8m_ Baltimore, Maryland. BETWE KA yeara fromglay of sale with interest; the deferred Eemember, we insure a strictly pure coal, of 2,240 = cs SUBDIVISION / OF payments secured by a good and suficient yunds to the ton. SOMETHING NEW. 24 FEET BY A DEPY mortage on the premises sold, which shall be sub- t of Rocks, Frederi " JOHNSON BROTHERS. —— WIDE ALLEY. a ; Ject to the approval of the court. All conveyancing Way Stations. Main office, mill and. dapot, foot of 13th and FIRESIDE STOVE POLISH. We will offer the above mentioned Lot for, at the purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 will be ks and Way Pats. «.w. Offices: 1202 F st. n. w.; 1) st. DW. ‘Best IN MaRKET, Tuy SAMPLE. utction, to the hizhest bid Frqttired as soon as the property is knocked down, _Anuapous and Way Sia. | Tgjeth st nw: and 231 Pa ave. eo. dyi3tr FRANK HUME. ovember 25th, 1878, at # Ir lie terms of sale aronot complied with within five Repl2.co3ot Wasuinron, D. 0. m. ‘Terms: One-half eash ; ba daye from the day of sale the Trustee reserves the rial G4s FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! wit ven per © ce one and two years, t to resell the property at the risk and cost of Fpusr OF THE SEASON. . interest. Conveyancing at the | the defaulting purchacer, 4 Purchaser scost. $100 down at sale.” Title perfect. CHARLES WALTER, Trustoo, . 4 ie cro! novli-deds Post No. 342 D street p.w. Canton. Stop at Bladensbury Less Toan Facrc BY PRICES. stir = DUNGANSON BROS. Auctingacse ager ore and Way Stations. Bole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of THOMAS: DOWLING, Auctioneer. — —— liuabus Express. Sleep- NEW CROP Messrs. Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PR vi STORY FRAME cites largest, finest and cheapest goode south of New ON THE EAST SIDE OF SIX T EES COTO Ee ks and Way York. RIRFET BETWEEN P AND Q SI 1 AND MARYLAND RE ; . ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE | _ By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the first BW CREE Shs MOLASSES: SATISFACTION. day’ of November, 1976, and duly secorded in Nee ine omnes fr nee CIO’. Kher Bo, Ris folio "225, one of the, land. ow eee records for Washinzton county, in the District of =. F. BROOKS, Columbia, and by direction of the party secured 2 JOHN H. MAGRUDEB, itr Fifteenth st.. (Corcoran Building. theret shall sel on FRIDAY, the of November, 1578, at_ 40" L ck, in front of the premi fos, ail thit certain piece or parcel of land and ~ m1 ises situate and Be he city of Was! s MEDICAL, &e. (ine District of Columubine aud Bnowa am aoa: nd known and di = hed upon the public plat A plan of ga De BROWN CURES SPERMATOREHEA, | as pert of Lo ered six (6). in premature decay, seminal weakness, lost vigor | four (194), said part of 1 and all diseases of a private or venereal nature. Of- six (6) commer int fifty (0) fice, 1605 L st., near lth st. now. ‘oct21-im* a number st feet north of the Di ROBERTSON can be, consulted overy Wed __ GREAT 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO_THE NORTH. WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Kails, Sc Macnrric! nd running thence south h feet # inches: thence west twardly to Maryland ay ine of said avenne d corner of lot Ni dl with th inches to the place aproverents thereon, shi fot which $100 must 1421 New York avenue, novi-tr Near U. B. Treasury Department bi B. CROSS, Jit., . DEALER IN SPies NERY, numbered one hundred y and Saturday at Office, 474 ) feet; thn SK ba equal pay- d b east one hundred (100) feet; thence south ‘twee ayaa r LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, ar Oth st. adjoining National Hotel from | $y fect, and thence west one hundred (100) 1 mths, t0 he Doors, Bach, Blinds, acme ‘&e. Or eee a coe to the place Of Desinning, together with the improve. nd & desl OF traetien:. roe819 pace,(‘* Bos! ‘Trac 7) ments. mays . Prope 1 op ‘of purel ae OF iiclgat otiean Wines, Font cna aie Rome) "Terms: $500 in cash, with interest_at 10 per cent, | preverty & at option of pun foot 4th st. east. Orders leit with Messrs. P. P. LITTLE & Oo., Gro- cers, corner E and sth sts. ge, and THOS. W, SMITH, 4th and Pa. ave. east, will receive prompt Sttention. octl43 rchaser’s cost. I fe are not complied with in six days after the ‘Trustee reserves theright to resell at risk Q cost of purchaser in defaul WM. FT Conveyaned sure and Nie from the firs of November, 1877, and expenses of sale; the balance in six and twelve months, with notes bea interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's: BN A ee the time of sale, .K. ELL ¢ novi2d&ds CHARLES T. DAvIs,) Trustees. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. Cine iy, with Palace Car to Chicazo. rOMAC RAILROAD. hester, Butl: Nig (CONS ULE Di. LEON, qhe oldest extablished specialist in Ue fe seuaran norma. W48HANTED, FREE FROM CHEM- | sont and speeds Ortest time pose nt aud speedy cure in the shortest time possible of ail Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases. Abandoned ‘and ill-treated cases a specialty. A thorough cure or no charge. Separate - F is. _ For jock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 ‘cept Sunday. = rooms 218 D street a aN... rd the East, 1:30 and 10-25 p.m. GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO."3 northwest, below 3d. sugi0-tr_ | TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- 2 hninovda 10 Palace Cars attached. | Limited Ex. EGISTER'’S LINIMENT STATE ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, UWE H STREET, ee ee COMPRESSED YEAST. Bleis Rhetiathin Noga zengectegoa an | SAGHOSG, AES, ADURSERNTN GRIN | Spy Vite uf 4 dnt Of rut ate Age except 5 * Ds i ve if a, a Pe a mb. }, an y ord r No. PE a ae Sen nie Biber iccucaa ot, RTOEE A | TIBERIUM HRIENGR No. | Bild do fu ors OL boats ak ee t for’ Dist fumbia, and at request of part ee cad bgey coe Sow DEPOT, 1112 16rH STREET. Wacneetonet no re vane avenne, Aeenie TOE || gy viscus of ten desds of secured, thereby, we will able auction, i New | au at ©. ANTHONY DENEKAS, Agent. front of the premises, on FRIDAY, November 2 trust, recorded, pectively, in Liber E. C. E., No. 26, foli i and Liver No. 831, folio 433, of the langle -R. LEON, the Oldest Established and only 1878, at 4:30 p. m., lots Nos. (7) and Sixt For Pluladelphia, 1:90, 5:90 and 10:15 p.m, daly. | i pane Di'teatsbio Tagies' Phyaiian in thecity ean by | 20,an4 Ler No, 1, folio 48 of the land ade. | (6), in Loontis' sub-division of square Nor iste ‘Limited F . 9:30 a m. daily,except lntely none Lyris our Trade Mark Consulted every Tuseda, 7» Wednesday and gree made by the Supreme Court, D. C., on the | five (65), in Washington city, D. C., as the same are For Baltimore, 7-00, $:35, 9:30 mm. and 4 or our firm name on the wrapper. augd-tr at No. 218 Dat. n. w.. from 1to9 o'clock. 2ist day of Se] iber, A. D. 1878, in. cause | recorded in the surveyor's ‘office of said city, in daily, except Sun 10:10 a m., 1:30, 5:30, RA WERS.— Very heavy CANTON FLANNEL | 22 Com paints culty cared. Office and Resi- | No. 6,149, and by direction of the holders of the | Liber Dr. W. B. Magruder, folio 11, together with and 10:15 p.m. dail DANEES Vers beers on NN dence, 60 8. Paca st., Baltimore. augd0-tr_ | notes’ secured by said deeds of trust, the under- | the improvements thereon. For Fove’s Creek Line, 7:00 am. and 4:20 pm | ping FOU PLY LINEA COLI eee ok. HICORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE RE. | Signed Trustees, under said deeds of trust, respoct- | | ‘Terns of sale: One-third cash (of which $59 must daily. except Sunday. alee Se a eee closing cut || 7). BIOORDS “ESsENCE, of youth to the | ively, Will, on FRIDAY, the 22d day of November, | be paid at time of sale); balance in equal payments, For Annapolis. 7:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m daily, ex- ne FOUR-PLY LINEN CUFFS 25 cts. 5 jmost shattered constitution in four: Failure | 1878,'at 4p. m., in front of the p: roceed to | in six, twelve and eighteen months, to be secured by cept Sunday. above loneteien aoe ee ees Ree oR ae ites Should be | sell, at pubiie suction, to the highest bidder ail that | jurctiaser's notes, bearing 8 per cént. interest from = Bt to ‘a large addition to | taken by ail about to marry, or who have boone 1 of real estate ‘situate in the city of Washing- | day of sale anda’ deed of trust on property sold. AUAAY AND. ALESANDUIA AND WASHING: | UF Hoty in Balinore, which ia wow largely Ove excess oF any other cause. Succees Bouniie: Begtantag at a gaint secigeene metas | Conveyancing and Compiled with in she days Stas TON RAILROAD. 1,5, | boStr MEGINNISS’ 1009 F street nw. | ich "bores eee Se ee ae PTS JAUQUES, | fect nine (8) inches easterly trom the northwest sor- | gale, elec Trustees essere sieht te ed a ee For Alexandria. 6, 7, 8,9, 10,11. a m., 1:15, 3, 4:20, 5, o | Piet Now teen DE Ber of square two, hundred and fo cost of defaulting {ean po Coane am SWHBE KSO! ae aS Jenlte_ | chusétts evenue with the eaters: pert Wat F Hoctzataw,} Trustees. For Richanond ‘and the South, 6:50 a.m. and 5:20 p. TACHEON'S at ico, tence souttoent with STEIGER & LEIB! -Aucts. "novi5-cok dbs Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6,7, 8:00, | CHEWING) BEST. TOBACOO. SN. E. KENDALL & SON, Inches; thence south 14 deg. 30 main. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. BoWiddae Hed th sa Wares and ONS ee | Awarded miomesr pxtze at Centennial Bxpoation DEALERS mt {hires (68): fee tans) Inset Sieur case THREESTORY BRIOK Fat . choir sateincuel syn wick | Homa cmachneravmsis mgr | | OC OLOm MaRpwamm | tr local ih eth e, AESEREDG AND BrOKE, No. 52 D STREET cast corner of ‘Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania iso. The rere pnacen eyes spade, Bs ou Russi ax> and twenty-seven (127) feet six (6) inches By virtue, of a deed of dated March avenue; northeast correr of Sixth street and Penn- {fade mark is closely imitated on ferior. see of said . space; thence northeasterly 18th, A. D. 1871 osae Pt ee SUIGE'Esr Checks uae ts dostsaton foots | dealers Bend for saaipl, freee) C4 SRORRGN BUILDEES’ Goops, inert ee piace arama at, AO fat nee 2 | Sls tli tof ola second forego om skin _ TORS At Sectenses. &CO., Mfrs, Petersburg, Va” janiémthakly 619 B street n.w., improvements, consisting of 4 handsome cured rE wil fal ot ‘in front L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FOR THE Ir wank Brick Residents. of the 4 m., on AY, FRANK THOMSON, General Manager nov?_ | A GYENOOAT like tie Tick were, wad Tor at Nein B&F. RB Baroz, cutubranoza 2 "7 Dood fre0 and clear of allin- | November 230 18s the eat, ot Set Bre Grin — ————— = than a ready-made : A ¢ Washington, D. 0. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in three three hundred and seventy- (378), to- RA faual_ installments, payable, respectively, in One, Faker wit the iroyamants theretn, consisting of = ee — A the tate ofecven per cent tor amma eon aaet | gebreestory brick ee Sees COKBINDING. Gate, and secured Dy a deed of i ‘The public LYCETT KB E i annum, deed of trust onthe prem- | “ ‘Terms: Onethird cm Ban Inon, Horse Shox Ison snp Nata, Sarin 3 pie a, a anid the Valanco iy hf, treo and eighty mouth of ‘the terms. purchaser | Secured by a deod ‘upon the eold ts carried ot as heretofore, ‘The TorParg, Zmo, Huss, Ene, Wien the property is knosked dows of | and the notes of the purehaser Pitre from workuse! mployed, and the gale should not be complied with, within ‘day of ie 4 a Bile in ie ieor ety which has always been @ Broxss, Duoxs, Daria, Hon the dave ar a the ‘Prustoca wil react atthe | S2.GaY Of fale at the ra eareelnce re aly 1012 Pennsyleanta ave., 3d floor. Ou. Canrers, Veyancing will be at the cost of hg ogton : IBSON BR OTHERS. ‘Practicat Boox axp JOB PRINTERS, 019 Pen nia ave., Washington. D. O. oa? Esc rekie a Boscaity, ly r, Allcon- | all at the of Purchaser. A e prurchaser. ot Sind ‘at the time of All convey- Panrrs, Vanwise, Macunre BEutme, a Sor oot sence evens B. M. axD : Packing Lacmxa. WM. W. a | with The Van Rensselaer Outrage, The Stewart outrage rec.ls & similar case of body-snatching that set Altany by the ears Uiirty years ayo. In the latter of the sum- mer of is49 Gen. Stephen Van laer, the Wealthy landowner, ered that his family Vault in North Pearl Street Cemetory had been The purpose of the thieves was to Steal the silver plates and handies from the cof- fins and articles of ——. reported to be inside of the caskets. The Van Rensselaer famtly being one of the oldest in the cauntry, and among the early settlers of Albany, {t is theaught that the vault had been in existence nearly a hundred years. The police were info! of the robbery, and an investigation showed that the outrage occurred several months before it Was discovered. The ht of the stormy. Seven men were en in the out- Tage. They were Pompey Howard, F. Vos- burgh, Robert Fleming, Patrick McCabe and three others whose names are unknown. Three acted as sentinels. Their companions did the work. The corpses were rudely hauled out of the coffins, bones and decayed fesh were scat tered upon the floor of the charnel house, Jewels were torn from the bands and ears of the dead, and s‘lver handles and plates were tora from the coffin. The boety was placed in two trunks, which were put aboard of a canal-boa’ and sent west. It was the intention of the rob bers to take their booty to Buffalo to be melted in a furnace owned by one of the gang. Waes the boat reached Syracuse, however, t cals quarreled. ne of the gang, while intoxicated, told the captain of the boat what was in the trauks Instead of inform'ng the authorities, he ac. cepted a bribe from the others to remain silent He stipulated taat the robbers, witi thelr boty, shonid leave the boat. ‘They took the tranks to the woods a mile from Syracuse. There t erected arude furnace, and with charcoal pr cured from a neighboring coal pit, melted the gold and stiver. ‘They returned to ‘Albany ard satled in a sloop to New York, where they soid their booty and ed company. Barns ever retarhed to Albany. He ws ar taken ii, and when about (o die confessed that he v rned in the outr: Gen. was dark and ral reward NO arrest coffins in the 103e Of Gi &. of revolutt ers from the. rings upon t bery the Van Kenss¢ anilt i i to the site »sident of Mt which were . Business he the oii vautt. Albany arelh x. to the do from a point pHsielation of pat or: sand tates in th orm ef a two to th dit is atic Is less distan’ Many of t ANACTS OF Uh ted this year, par interest of 1 ners lies in the fact of th Ts, and the possibliit fresh light upon th ae , African Methodist, igned in court fo ays, “Guilty, your stealin: honor.” ‘The Rey port. Lowa, her hatr or palnted her face was untit to be member of any chureh, The Rev. Dr. Dixon, Methodist, of New Al- barrel of flour, james Berrian, Baptist, of Daven- id that the woman who bleache bany, Ind., replied to the accusation of trying to induce a young woman of his congrezation to elope with him, “It is an outrageous He.” The Rev. Dr. Withrow, Presbyterian, of Bos- expresses the opinion that “children who ave, When grown, the greatest influence in worldly affairs, are not born beneath elegant canopies.” The Rev. James Hodgson, Adventist, of Pe- tersburg, Va., thus advises his congregation “Gel your ascension robes ready by the sth of hext January, for that day will see the end of the world.” “Timeant no harm,” said the Rey. Joseph H. Beale, Methodist, of Wallingford, Conn., whe. arraigned before a church committee ona charge of kissing seven young women. The Rey. George Hazzard, Seventh Day Bap- tist, Of Indianapolis, said that all persons who observed Sun as the Sabbath would go to hell, becau disobeyed one of the Ten t Commandments. rdinal Manning, Catholic, of London, sata that the theory of the descent of man fron a jower animal begau ina joke, but has come to be advocated in grim earnest. It is unphi! sophical, illogical, and a rejection of rational certainty OW AND AGAIN A WIFE.— A wedding occurred a few days aso In the East nd in which the groom had reached the ma- ture age of so, the present being his third matrimonial venture, while the fair being to whom he has coniided his future happiness has already lat away four husbands, although only thirty-two years of age. On Uke morning of t day on wiileh the ceremony was to be per- formed the widow took her three children and, loether with a quantity of produce witch she bad laid by tor the winter, wended her way to Ue domicile of ber fature husband. He pro- duced its young offsprin e thres or fourin number, and introd were given, afler which the aged gentleman proc > turn over his property, valued at som . tothe lady. All these forms. duly gon agh with, rson Was called in au made upon the sea of L quer, 1th, 1 another rimony.—[{Pi THE ELEctRic Ligut In Mr rhe London Mining Jovrnal points out that, aside from its other advantages. the success of the clectrie light would solve a most important p affecting the lives of many pe ing in mines, “There appe says the Journal, “why electricity s be made applicable for mining instead of lamps, and this would effect what our mining enyi- neers and foremost chemists have long been looking for. It would give the men such a light as they have never dreamed of, enabling them to get a much larger quantity of coal in a given time than it fs possible for them to bring down by the light of the lamp, which barely suffices to make the blackness of the working places visible. It would also benefit both masters and men, and greater safety would. be insured, for explosions would be all but impossibie, whilst the miners would be better able to guard against falls of roof and coal.” BOSTON BANKS PREPARING FOR RESUMPTION. The fifty-one banks associated in the Boston clearing house met on for the pur of con: what united action shoul taken by way of ¢ the road for tion. After was on fined £20 for an aggravated assault assal on his ter, with the % = ey Deere a npr ‘The Failure of Woman Suffrage in Wyoming. This territory, as ts well known, Is ty locality tu the Uulted States where wom the saine as men. The idea that led lion was, first, that Wyo est of all the 's sive, ment to mt the roug tence Righwaymen, w share of the populat! trial of the institatic cient power or iinportance in the vo! Wolen fo prompt any one to move f hroats and constifuted has not deve of the law. [be territory was eve ve only one woman ia ‘the lected to ofMice by (he pe ple, and now no offices are ever demanded the fair sex, except some sinecure places in Une lexislature, Where the pay can be drawn ad but little service rendered. In the casting Of votes the women do not figure extensively except on very ry sions. Theregs a certain class, howe alwass vote, and, being themselves dis ble chatacters they always throw their sut- frages to the worst men on the tickers. The purification of politics ts not to their tntere: In other cases, the members of some ceriats church or other society desire ope of the!r nua ber elected to some office, and then the women ‘of that organization cast their votes: solidly for the designated man. Probably half the womea in Cheyenne have never cast a vote since ihe Orst or second election after the law was. At first it was customary for ¢: 201 the residences on elects vs and cn the ladies to the polls in th certain candidates, but that fashion is now a’mos! a ‘There isa separate polling place and they are treated MWke Indi rom. insults Or jostling; so that mix ing With the mob cannot be The case of une: Jack of Inter el but that polities 1s out of t ate re. AS The adoption Of ihe measure here has inted to so tit your correspondent can se rwith t and rv Wy) bere ¥ do not reform, ent saloo or six days ago. plained fo the py vr “This fellow an him 316 that Gra and he takes m you to ke ‘ a i us they any moa xed ap wita NENT MICHIGAN SCANDAT. Des. by i huprisoument nud & . tat i pata 5 wid 10 ha 1 know A the stan th The tirst has | elperor—count only—has been shot only onee, perial experienc ilies, and hit onc ‘owember 14th. 187%, by t 7 H. Bares, of Wash ard Many A. Reap, of Montzomery county, Mary land. : ~o— DIED. BECKER, Monday, Noveaiber 18th, 1878, of con sunytion, Mrs. ANNJe Mania Broken, wife o Martin er, in the fifty-tirst yeur of her age Funeral froui residence of her usband, Wednes day, at 2 ¢ m. Frieuds of the family re- spectfully invited to atter by DIGGLE. At Philadelphia, November Ist, 1878, after an illvess of four days, Mrs. ELizapera DieGie, widow of the late Jas. D! ninth year ef her aze. And is she gone’ Shall we no more Her cheerinu accents hear? Shall we no more have her advice We ever held 80 dear? Yes, now she's softly sleeping ‘No more sorrow clouds her brow ; O chide us not for weeping, We have no Mother now. ‘By Hen Cariones. DAVIDSON, | At Lexington, Kx..on the 6th of No~ vember, 1s7h, at Bam, aftera short but savere i. ness, James THOMPSOS Davtpson, in the Afty-sixth ear of his age, formerly of this city, aud son of the late James Davidson, esq. * on the 9th of No aan ifeot Dr. P. a. He . On Friday, No suEN, in the eleht le, in sinty lace at the house, io, U8 F street southwest, Tuewlay afternoon at 3 o'clock. * JOHNSO! Haw NAH iter of Marvaret and the late Dayid Johnson, formerly of Philadelphia ‘The friends of the faruily are invited to attend her funeral from her late residence, No. 911 New Hamp. shire avenue northwest, on Tuesday afteravon, a 2 p-m. “ On November the 17h, 187: RTHY. At Urbana, Obio, November ApLes A. MeCarray, second son of ne MeCurihy, aged 22 years and 6 month 10 papers please c Far bis parents r= Va rday of Lieut and Eliza air of Ler iyee re respectfully invited & st eteeet, on Tuesday, at 4 SWAGGART. To wipe bis mother's eyes Otay him vently down tosleep On lus Saviour’s breas And bear Lis zood mothe? in hertarn To that deligutcul rest. Fureral at 3 o'clock, Monday. from the residences of lus wrandmother, Mrs. Ellis, 4v9 New York avenue. > WITMER. On Monday, November 18th, 187 2otelock ani. Mrs. Manginer Luzanery B., wile of Calvin Witmer. Funeral Wednesday, at 2 p.m.,from residence No 191s yivania avenue. Friends respectfully in Sited. CW on county, Maryland, papers p! = copy. RTAKERS, UNDE

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