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been recertiy refi LL. Brake, Captain, is the onl, allowed to iand pi at Vernon wharf. trip 81, te mansion and grounds. fount including sdmission Steamer leaves 7th strect wharf daily TROSWORTE: See eats Em J, ei |. MoH. INGSWORTH, Supt Ladies’ vant Vernon Ws ‘Association. TL BLAKE, eamer ‘Mary Want | CHane or Cee: leave Gth-street wharf every MON: THURSDAY DAY ana at 7 o'clock & m. fico and landings im Wicomico river, and ULE.— The steamer Wa. H- = eae in Ne | ire at G. | Sede Pesos auinavonuo, oral wharf ction foot i oust @. TOCKERJONFS, Agent POR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THR | iron, Steamer LADY OF | THE LAKE, Captain 0. J. Bonne — VILLE, leaves GUrstreet wharf, until, { ‘urther every M Wed. j Headey and Pride? ate eelcy connecting i . T. with es for Providence ‘and other | Northern points. Returning, leaves Norfolk overy » Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joms BR. wharf, terminus of line of’ cars, at 7 a, r week, for Currio- i rdtown, stopping at inter- each trip. Days oi sailing, Mon- nd Saturday. crmuation, apply at the office, over uk, Knox's Express Ofice, or at the 1, foot of 6th street. ed for on_spplication at Knox's Ex- SAMUEL BACON, Pree’ | ELLY, Agent. eRS FOR NEW YORK. 41N GIBSON and F. 0. press OfF B. J. Acc apply at off © over Metropolitan Bank, oth street, or to Ri A DENHAM, Avent, Water atreet, | Gearzet sp2ltr NeBER ¢ INE Ei SAMUEL BACO: President. | TEAMSHEP Lospow, | 409. nrrency. “For OELRICHS & 00.,2 cu De PEILADELY! ALW EXPRESS LIND | BEIWE at Philadelphia with Clyde's + Roston, Providence, and New England Szates, Jonnec: ———s y until 5 p. fo ,Boston and pe ©O., VH02 & Wasbinat. astown to New idian of 60 at 43 | © teridian Of 50 st 42 THE CUN 7th strout, Washing- ALTIMOLE AND OHIO RAILMVAD, THE GKEAT DOUBLE TRACK. 1 oute and Short Line to the bs oe th. Northwest, West ‘aiid Southwest. 5 ov. I wre and Lan t of Rocks, Piedmont, Haxerstown, and Way york, Philad Parlor Car t Stops at A nnaj Lonisville, Chicago. Cok ¢ Express. Frederick, branch, cept Si nrel Express. ‘snd Pete and Va) Car ay —h 1690 a. m—italtimore Express. Stops Beltsville, La otis, Ellicott City and ia and Boston re and Way Biadensbu: a via Kelay. Lan On Sundays to ns Ont us and Way Sta. | s : + Car to ® t) Philadelph n Sunday only. GREAT PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE TG THE NORTH. WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Ralls, BrLENDID Scexruy, MaGyreicentT EQuirwent In Ffiect 7:28 p. m., Nov. 10, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot. corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Pittsburg and the West, 10:10am. daily, with Par- lor Car to Pitisbure and Sleeping’Cars from Pittsburg lo Cincinuati, St Louis and Chicago; 740 pte daly, with Palace Car to Chicago. LTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For cananas ia, Rochester, Buffalo, Niawara Falls and the North, at 7 40 pan, daily. except riisy, with Palace Cara to Watkins. | Pu Wittnauer Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10-10 ally, except Sunday. For Rew York and the East, 1:30 and 10:15 pm. daily, with Palace Cars aftached. Limited Ex- press of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, cept Sunday. For, Brooklyn, N. ¥., all throush trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Aunex affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- ing double ferriage and Journey across New York city. pia, 1:30, 5:30 and 10:15 p. m, daily. baba a a duly except Sunday. For Baltimore, 7-00, 8:35, 9:30 a m. and 4:20 p. ‘daily, except Sunday ; 10:10 a m., 1:30, 630/740 Sad 10-15 p.m. daily. For Pope's Creek Line. 7:00 &m. and 4:20 p.m. ‘daily, except Sunday. Annapolis, 7:00am. and 4:20 p.m daily, ex- For gr sunday. RIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RATL- WAY AND. ALESANDIA AND WASH NG. ee s.9 10, 11a m., 1:15, 3, 4:20, 5, For Ag 7 andii-30 p.m. On Sundayat acm. and Fortizatond and the South, 6:50 a.m. and5:20p. ma. daily. rains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7, 8.00, Te i ams yo 5, 6:15, 7 and 12 p.m’ Gn Sunday at $-00 and 10's. m., and 6:15 p.m. ‘Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car ‘ac- commodations can be pt at the oftices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania enue; northeast coraer of Sixth street and Penn- ylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for checking of bagwage tO destination from hotels and res “UB. EAUMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. W0vd QOLP CLOTHING, &c.—L RICE, desior in ORR Shiva” noord, 623 ith sts w.. offers zreat bargain oe novitr Ke. the hisbest prices in GASH for the severs POSITIVE CLOSING OUT SALE or 545,000 WORTH rh or BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHO3S. WITHOUT REGARD TO COST, BY LOUIS HEILBURN; No. 409 7th street northwest. Siam or—“ Tat Op Woman ov Mixer.” novit-tr N © BRANCH STORE. + THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, #91 Pennsylvania Ave. , bol. 45 and 6th streets. (3IGN OF THE RED FLAG) Wasarxeroy, D. 6. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. TWENTY FIVE rho 8. Which GENTS’ DEPART iters, $1.00, 1.20, 1 ), 3.00.3.50 up. 018, $3.00, 3 », 5.09 to S¢ DEPARTM ** Kid Button $1.(0). 1.95, 1.50, at Butt i More Ca . Lasting ( Kid and ¥ K ATTENTION IS CALLED TO AME AND NUMBER. No BRANCH EW YORK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsysiva TOCK COMPLE’ Than Ever Before. ‘king Sho’ tyles of Youth's and Boys’ Shi ers. No Branch St HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘ 3 1406 14th 6 TES, RANGES, FIRE PLACE Persons want- nue ‘will find it to their bis stock before purchasing else= where. Orders for Metallic Roofing, Plumbing and Gast ne prompt! ittended to. of competent mec trobe and Furnace work. ATTRACTIVE Goops AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. A fine CHAMBER SET at $2.50. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 83.50, A fine CHINA TEA SET at 37.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00. ‘The above are only a few of the barzains which we offer to the public. Call and examine our stock and you cannot fail to FOaway Pledsed. SO ABFER'S, 1016 7th street n.w. inter nov15-1w nov6-ly pe 4ep CAVERLY & CO., AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, Have THE Best Live oF RANGES, (With Low or Elevated Ovens,) FURNACES, and FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. ‘They Buy For Cash, Sell Low, aud Guarantee Ther Goods. lave also a larze stock of AS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &c. AT Repvucep Prices. novi-tr REYOU PREPARED FOR WINTER} If not, cail at GARTRELL & CO.'S Store, ith st. n.w., between H and I. first-class STOVES and RANGE: £ Bu bu; at lowest prices. A first-class LATROBE, to beat two rooms, at $30. "Reteniber the i number, 815 7th st., between Hand Ts! Goldsmidt’s Toy Store. fo22-tdec#5} GEO. E ECORATED CHINA AND POTTERY D - WARE FROM ALL COUNTRIES. w ‘We sro daily receiving new goods by steamer from the leading ries in FRANCE, ENGLAND, GE MANY and other parts of the world, to which we re. spectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Full stock of WHITE, FRENCH and STONE CHINA just received. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (ate Webb & Beveridge), octlitr 1009 Pa. ave., bet. 10th and Lith ets. P.HANSON HISS & Co., * IuponTers asp MANUFACTURERS, FUBNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIREORS ORNAMENTS. €5 N. Charies street, Baltimore. 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- an el G45 FIXTUBEs: GAS FIXTUBES! Less Tuan Factosy Prices. Bole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Meesrs. Mitchell, Vance & Go. I now offer the largest, finest and cheapest goods south of New York. ALL GOODS WARRANTED 70 GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. seplétr Fifteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) = Se ee =A A OVERCOAT Tixe the Sch wear, oun Tomtias Boney than a made at 30s oth st. pw. near Ps: ave, you a worn, at low prices. Ay AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Poway & GREEN, Auctioneers, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘REAL ESTATE ON C STREET SOUTH, BE- . FIST AND SECOND STREETS ‘virtie of a deed of me, bearing ape garages: | Liber No. 800, folio 150, of the land for the of Columbia, and at the request of the xy, I will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises. on MONDAY, the 4th day ‘of November, A. D. 1873, at 4 o'clock p. m., all that piece or of ground, situate in the city of Ws in the Di ‘of Columbia, known as in Lot numbered sixteen, (16), in Charles’ Juat's re- 0 (9) corded subdivision of Lots numbered three (3), four yuare 403. Said Lot has a front (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), “seven (37), | feet on K street northwest, by a depth of 100 feet, and thi t (38) and thirty-nine (39), in Square num: | is improved by a Dasement and attic seven hundred, and thirty two (734), with the fee th soa Awol | ak Ss purchase Bremen ee been oe and wrovided by deed of trast: One. | the balance in two at one and two £25,and twelve months win | years from day of salo with interest; the deferred from. tale, secured nd sufficient the property. A deposit of onehun- | io! ‘on the premises sold winieh shalt te sake juired at time of sale. Com ‘approval of the court. All couveyaneling If termaare not complied wi Purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 will be day of sale, the Trustee reserves as soon 88 the pr ig knocked down. a Tvertionnsant Pur || Saye trom thaasy cree Ga reserves the $e aalvertioan saci days = 7 ‘A GORDON, Trastes. | Fight to resell the property at the tok Sag vet ae Se-THE order of “ovico poned mati TC ur and place. novi4-eo J)ENCANSON BROS. TRUSTE phed with in ee J. T. COLDWE ther w Oy Ive and « V ured thereb; of the premi veriber, A.D. 18) vert, numbered three (3 described ‘p dred and fifty a point on I east 40 feet ; th the place of L ‘Terms: Oni tw pe cent. per ant _ort29-t-th.s.4w B H. WALNEK, Real Estate Auctioneer. P 24 FE TY, ost of defauitin, Feet. peranmun id thence w £ ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED till ee ETE November Lith, same hour and place, DOWNMAN & GREEN, Aucts. 8?" THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- DAY, November, je SOWNM. VALTA PS ALE 0} No. i Whitney's subdi 7) and eixhteen 1S dand_ filty-sew + (Of which Vth er. LOUIS KER 3 ALR. BHOW wet even Tr ¥ ¢ OPPOSTi JUST ah the in ne of a deed of trust, dated October duly recorded in Liber No. 614, folic the land District of. uubia, and at the ri records for the test in writ tat public MOND. in 1% rum wtih paid. SM Surviving Trastes. BLIC SALF OF VERY VALUAB T of the Trustes MAN & GREE FURTHER POST. = Auctiongers, m., the follo: east part of Lot miunbered one hun- four (154), beginning for the same at street north distant 14 inches from the southesst corner of said square, and with the line of Iestreet north 40 nce north 127 fect and six (6) inches: thence ce south 127 feet and six iiches to ‘nin third in cash, and the balance in six, elve and eighteen months, with it ‘The deferred pay- Inents to be secttted by a deed of irnstom the pro- perty sold :or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. $100 deposit at the time of sale. and recording at purchase! ¢ plied with within five days, else it will be resoid at {he risk and cost of the defduthing porehaver: t, ‘Terms to TO-MORROW. _ (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER SUIT, 0AK COTTAGE SUIT, HAI CLOTH LOUNGE, FINE HAIR MATTRE: SPR) UN SES, ID DER-BEDS, PILLOWS, INGRAIN CARPET: STAIR CARPET A D QILCLOTH, OAK EX: 19th, 1878, same Ancts. sth, 1875, same TENSION DININ ILE:, OAK DINING CHAIRS, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, LET WAR ‘00! AND HE STOVES. i RK, KITC: QUISIT Ou FRID 1878, at 10 1: corner of W street northwest, I shall sell the above Household Effects. Terms cash. novl8-st__" THOMAS DOWLIN! H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- STATE ON “MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ADJOINING THE FOURTEENTH-STREET CIRC) IMPROVED BY A HA THREE-STORY BRICK RESUDEN 1340 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. By virtue of two deeds of trast, recorded, spectively, in Liber E. ©, BNO. 2, 1 236, and Liber No. 831, folio 433, of the land. rds of the District of Columbia, and of a de- cree made by the Supreme Court, D- C., on the 2ist day of Septeauber, A.D. 1878, in’ Equity cause No. 6,139, aud by direction of the holders of the notes’ secured by said deeds of trust, the unde signed Trustees, under said deeds of trust, respec ively, will, on FRIDAY, the 220 day of November, 7 in front ot the premises, procead to ction, to the highest bidder, all that estate situate in the city of Washing- ». C., and contained within the following metes und bounds: Beginning at a point sixty-seven. (67) feet nine (9) inches easterly from the nortlw ner of equare two hundred and forty-sever being the intersection of the south line of 16 With the eastern part of the p thence go nother sist of a $100 in six, stat eizh! 12: Trustees. oneer, blic east with the south line wih 11 dex, ft; three © (3) inches to a public alle, st with the north line of &: et: th north 6) ing! ‘Lis property will be sold free and clear of cumbrances, ‘Terms ef sale instailive ble, respectively, in on after dite of sale, with interes r cent. per annim from said a deed of trust on the pr on of th within ustees will re: ue purchase J.T. COLD DO virtve of ad y of Noverube n front of t sarcel he pr ry a Ia of Washins- ad distin- nist on the pur: Lime of ine mibered BIN (6) € t north of the mbered one hi ronuing thence 4 euet one lt ) in cash, with interest _at 10 per cant ay of November, 1877, and € ance in six and twely on purchaser's ¢: ws of the party action, in front sth day of novl2. CHARL “YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. STORY BRICK a . 923 D STREET By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March eg 18th, A. D. 1876, duiy recorded in Liber No. $78 207, of the land records for the Dis- and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. at 4 o'clock p. m., on FRIDAY, November 22d, 1878. the east fifteen (15) fect front by oue hundred (100) feet in depth of Lot five (5), in Square three hundred and seventy-eight (378), 'to- wether with the improvements thereon, consisting of a three-story brick building, with a large carpenter shop in the rear. _ Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen mont! secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, and the notes of the purchaser bearing interest front the day of sale at the rate of seven (7) per cent. per annum until paid, and payable semi-annually; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $150 reg! at the time of sale. feet and 10 interest at ci: || conveyancing ‘com- HASE, convey: TH ancing and recording at the expense of the por Br 5 dye: or the property wil te pola at ae 5 3 s 8, or the property will be. resol \@ risk an BY A DEPTH OF 133’ FEET 0 A | co: é WIDF ALLEY. We will offer tlie above mentioned Lot for, . to the highest bidder, ONDAY, N V (8) percent. 7 ments to be Fecare erty sol Fifty del Py HOVd-L AN SAW cent, intel ovember 8, h, st. S100 down, at ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. A (Successors to Wash. B, au THOMAS rv LO" PH W ce one and two years, | jonyeyai: sale. id cost of the defanitins ST CORNER OF 7} AND MARYLAND AVE. cost of the defaulting: purchaser. novi2eosdbe BETER ¥: BACON, Trnstoa st hia LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED aso REAL ESTATE ON ime at thi ‘Title perfect D. ' the Supreme Court of Columbia, passed in equity 8. of George Ryneal, fr., vs ike et al., the undersimued Tr uction, iu front of the ih day of, November, A. D: es oF parcels of of Willard's ments, con. areand knowi mn of Sav 151, a larye two-story Ty at pub. With iraprov re will sell Frame Cottage and of ou MONDAY, of Decemb A. D, 1878, at 3 o'clock One-third cash; and balance of the toslow n tees, Tying and | purchase money | in six, twelve and eighteen 5 nin the District of | months from day ‘ith interest at the rate of mn tint Lot mm | ciiht per cent. 1% paid, secured by the pron: of thé purchaser oF pn rs. A Lien, ve i wiven until paid: aud the prow tion of the Prus- Alle: : tee. a leferred pay- he prop- urchaser, ing pur- fied with fa ten rs must be de. le. All con: sold. vrdiang at the purchaser's cos . Trustee, ithin five days, else ii WALTER B. WIELTAMS & CO, Aucts, ef {Law Reporter) RY SALE OF 1) ON FIFTEENTH 81 L CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity fie W. CHASE, ving Trustée. ME 'T OF GROUND Bh | cause number 5,693, (Wrizht vs. Patterson et a the Distr a eae TORS AYN Dar Bo Let. ot Be = fi IL ises, O1L + Novernber 26, a the party secured thereby. 1 will sell at public ac: | Dio pan, the south twenty-four (24) feet four (4) Soin, INTs, at 4:30 p.m. partof Loe No. 9,4u Square | pehes trout, fronting on 1th street west by the No. iss, beginning for thesame at thenortheast cor. | feHnb, OF (ue qua aS eee aoe NEO ner Of said Jot and square and running thence south | (4) fect eight (inches fron trout om se ae Hiker newest ash Age desk meas tenes wok | Cul west by ie denn of oe hunted at nave ue at apoint on the line of sald avenue distant 29 | (107) feet five (5) inches of lot twenty-six (26), all in feet f: the northeast Square, and thence by and with the line of corner of lot No. 2, in said avidson’s subdivision of lots, in square numb ber faid ave; | ue hundred and nincty-sevent (197), in the city of eh i Washington and District of Columbia, improved by Fels Signe ilps Go S foren eo ie piaco ot two (2) story frame dwelling-house, ‘No. 1136 15 ‘Terms ee One-third cash (of which $100 must omnes pike ee C9) cash ; and residue in three be paid at time of sale), and ce in equal pay- instalments at six (6), twelve (12) and eigh-een ts, in six, twelve and eighteen 1 tobe | canal od eae wie int ments, aeweivel s bearing 8 per cent, | (18) months from day of ith interest ry pi interest from day nm ‘bea of da deed cash, at option a at six ey per cent. per annum: Re all cash at the option of of tusk on purchaser. $100 to ‘be deposited on acceptance of of roperty sold; or_all cash ur 3 > Bonveyancing and recorduug at p onset | pid. All conveyancing St yurcuners com If che terms of gale are not complied with in six days after | {¢rtns are not complied with in seven days, the right sale, the ‘Trustee reserves therught to resell at risk | 18 reserved, to. re : andl cost Of PurcHWaL F. MOLTZMAN, Trusteo, 308 oo aoe coe 2 s D 1321 F street northwest. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. niSeokdbs | GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auctnoviseokds T. B. CBOSS, JH.. woEPERE COOL LDA OFrtacial oftces, What’, Depot and Planing Bail foot 4th st. east. Orders left with Messrs. P. P. LITTLE & Oo., Gro- eee THo8 Ww, Shit ch ana Pe ave. cas, wil rong prompt ‘ECOND 69 SeOrrEsonme eae Sie cos 308 9th street, near in the city eee \OHEN'S LOAN OFFIOE, commer ote at the, ton, ver are, of B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. {USTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWo- oS STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 12 DEFREES T. y vil of a deed of trust, dated May 2a XD ists, ‘auiy recorded in Liber No. 718, folio 231, one ‘of the land records for the: ict of Columbia, and at the request of the Bonin front of the pre oa MONDAY, NS vember. » 1878, at 4 0% Pp. m., all that AUCTION SALES. ‘W4 TEE B. WILLIAMS & C0., Auctioneers. SALE OF GROCERIES, &c., AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, November 334, begin. ning at 10 8. m., we shall sell, in front of our salesrooms, a variety of Groce such as) Coffees, Teas, Canned Goods of ail kinds, Private buyers i divboted totbesaien Cs ane wate buyers PL. WALTER ‘B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. & ROBEY, Auctioneers, ' aCe 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue. SPECIAL SALE OF A CONTRACTOR. ‘We will sell at our Bazaar,.on SATUR- DAY, November 23d, at ten-thirty (10:30) o'clock a.m., eitht head of Work cag eizht Carts and eizht sets of Cart Harness, the prop- ity of a conttactor having no further use for cae. no! positive. eorat BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts. noms DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE OF WALNUT DRESSING CASE SUITE, PARLOR SUITES, BRUSSELS AND THREEPLY CARPETS, STOVES, STORE FIXTURES; ALSO, LOT S. P. WARE AND CLOTHING. OnSATURDAY MORNING, November 234, 187H, at 10 o'clock, in front of my auction Focus, T will sell the above assortment ch. THOMAS DOWLING, Au PR WET be added to sales 18 very Hae anil near new Extension Tables. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY ! VANTIN E’S CHRISTMAS OFFERING ON FREE EXHIBITION, 110 pm., AT THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Opposite U.S. Treasury, A MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ‘ESE AND CHINESE HIGH CLASS OBJECTS OF ANCIENT AND Move: Including many Uniqve Specimens in ART, SATSUMA WARE, CLOISONNE ENAMEL, BRONZ! PORCELAIN, LACQUER, POTTERY, FABRICS, FAIENCE, Ete., Ete. The Whole to be Sold at Auction, Without Reserve, towether with a Small Invoice of ELABORATELY CARVED TEAKWOOD FURNI- TURE Turk MONDAY, 1 RvGS aNp Canz TUESDAY and W DUNCANSON BROS, Acts, TTHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Reat SALE OF GROUND DPROY ate Auctioneer, D.BY A ROW ¢ the pranis property, lots from 1! to are 9F5. JHOS. EL WAC An SON BRO . Auctioneers. i \ TATE ON Mis THIRD AND 1C pi) DB YON i fault epue, the wudersicned | DAY, the y of December, 137) miro of the jrezuises, eel! at publ bichest bndder, ail the fc ret wh as vin square ea . raya teen months, with interest at ste ured by a desl of hat th + th and € per cent. from | trust on the option of the purchas be required immocked ¢ depoeit of When the proper: cb mi uit in its pro. y will be immediately. ri at his risk and Ii the other terms of sale should ne: be com- 1 with within seven days trom ustees reserve the rich H cost of the defaniting p Vertixement. All conveyancing at cost of purcha PHILLIPS. i. PHILLIPS iba ¢ nants, 1 attention inv ents. which a rot the Board oft isaioners D. . TOW Superintenden ppere BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVI cD PROPERTY LOCATED ON FIFTH STREET EAST. BE- FNBEN SOUTH D STREET AND THE PUB- of a deed of trust to the sub- sctiters, dated March 10th, 1375, aud recorded n Liber 774, fe 28, & of the Di guest of the for gale, at p on TU 1878, at 4 iy Columbia, and at the writien re- rties secured thereby, we will offer auction, in front of’ the premises, te 10th lay of December, A.D! that certain piecs or bli DAY o'clock p. m., al parcel of land and premises, situate and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and distinguished as and being the south thirty fect (30 feet) six (6) inches front by the depth thereof of lot numbered thirteeu (13), in square numbered e:cht hundred and twenty (830), together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a Frame Dwelling House. _ 3 ‘Terms of aie: One-third cash; balance in three gaual payments, at eix, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser (bearinz § per cent. interest per annum. until paid) will be taken, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold: Ageposit of 100 will be required at time, of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser'scost. | The Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, should the terme of sale not be complied with, in S days after the tale, first civing notice of such resale by three Gays’ advertisement. i PHILIP F. LARNER)? penstoos, novl9-3taw3w CHARLES T. DAVIS,) NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issned ont of the Clerk’s Office of the Supreme ‘Conrt of the District of Colunbia, and to me directed, I will sell at ublic sale, for Cash, at Henry P. Gilbert's Wharf, Georgetown, D.C., on FRIDAY, the 29th day of’ November, 1878, at 11o'clock ain, all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendants and to the following described property. to wit ‘Two Side-dumping Scows; seized and levied as the property of Bi wey, a mt ¢ At P. Gilbert, subject to pre t John P. Lothrop P., in favor of Richard T. Smith and Jo: a FH. Lee. EDK. DOUGLASS, U. 8. Marshal, D. 0. JONUN SHERMAN, Auctioneer. noviS.dte ALE OF TWO STORY FRAME ON SEVENTH x XPY FEET NORTH CAPITOL STREET ; LOT ¥ DESIRABLE LOT. By virtne of a deed of trnst, dated October Jot 3st, 187, and recorded in Liber No, BUG, LOO fet 412.’of land records for District of Columbia, and at the request of the Party secured thereby, I Will sell at public auction, in front of the pre on, WEDNESDAY, November 27 € 4:20p.m., all of original lot No. 26,in square No. £08, im Washington city, said District, improved by two Frame Dwellings. Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale), and the balance in oue and two years, secured by purchaser's notes bearing 8 per Cent. interest from day of sale, (pas able semi-annually) and a deed of trust on prope! ty sold. Conveyancing and recordinz at purchaser's cost, and terms of sale to be complied with in six days after sale, else Trustee reserves the right to reeell at risk and. cast of default ie ed 1321 F street northwest. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. nol5-dtdbs SITUATED ON GC STREET, Bi pigHtHt AND NINTH STREETS NOBTH- By virtue ‘of adecree passed in the case of Cat! 2 Dongherty, guardian rine Dougherty, widow, et al., No. 6,390, in. equity, I_shall,on TUESDAY, the of, premises, ofr fr salo,at public auctions te canses, 0! Lowing piece of Teal estate, being Lot “C.him Wil Ham ¥. Fendalls subdivision of original (3), four (4), Ave (6), six (6), seven (9) and ten (1 sixteen ‘se, A. D. 1878, at Seen & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. of trunt, dated Ax fied ig Liner sk Fos Tis, th for Wasbington coun: ail of lot numbered twenty-veven (27), ia. Punk recorded subdivision of pets lots ee ‘num- ‘Dbered three hundred and thirty three (333), with the Beate Ne win tih coxee neriwecey : wet ae eee "Terme of sates Ai above $300 and expenses of sale in cash; balance in tyo years, with interest at 8 cent per until paid, payable semi: a to be. ak property raat mon the ina set's Cost = Fifty dot. “ister alien the pre perty paRtx a ROWRER, Trastee, ‘THE EVENING STAR. ‘THURSDAY......November 21, Ls78. THE DEAD ALIVE. Unexpected Results of Rifling a Family Vault—A Body-snatcher’s Secret. ‘The present excitement over the resurrection business gives the following Uhrilling story par- Ucular tnterest: In the town of Kilmare, in the north of Ireland, reside many families of distinction. ‘The head of one of these was a Mr. Bell, a young gentleman of twenty-nve. He married the only child of a wealthy East India merehant resi in Liverpool, by whom he had two children. In. the fourth year of their wedded life Mrs, Bell Was then Suddenty’ ill, and expired the ‘next The old churchyard of Kilmare stood on the side of a hill, and immediately in the rear of the church and a the chancel was the Here, in accordance with immemorial usage, the body of the de- ceased lady was to repose, and there It was de- posited on the third day aiter her demise. After the ceremony the key of the vault was put in tts soaps y the Sexton, in the vestry of the The day had been gloomy, and as night drew on a thin rain fell, which increased St about midnight to a smart shower, Mr. Bell was about retiring, when the clear toaes of the door-bell rang through the building. Mr. Bell opened the door and ped out into the cor- dor. At that moment, as he glanced down vhe stairway, he saw the housekeeper moving owards the door. Then he heard her set the smail lamp she carried on the table. and open the bolts of the door. ‘Then a dreadful and pro- ony riek foliowed, and at the same moment Mr. Bell's butler ran aloi ront door. Mr. he stairs aud was in th when the butler reached the spot housekeeper lay on the floor swoon. What was Mr. f butler raise iis hands, fix his gaze upon the door, and then sink to the floor as though struck dead. Utterly bewlidered e fened down stairs. The s aze When he peaciied the center of the hall ost froze his blood. There stood the figure of his wife in her grave clothes, leaning agalust the pillar of the door, with one han: crOSS g the had_ reac! 1 towards the mi the head of where the pparently in a Ts surprise to see the unded Mr. Belt h ‘bt that»met hts an indistin shi ver. WIth of pow aw a Woman Siauding i and ted, Bell dise i she was | coflin ha the tant Fresi to her every moment, and re trem her shroud she st ito the g and assed out of Ui door of Which was 5 in churehyand. p: dto the main rons dt for hati woune. ATO the strc ia ark wa ta dWaY TO Use i. at x ia th Tt iad douti when the dd that a key valuable ai ued toon Find. anto her attempt to withdraw h ithe J ane Of the vie her 10 CONscOUSHEss. below the ring, marks of te ¥ visible for several days Mtation. star aller Mrs. wdinary occurrence ienceil 10 be | of the law wa ¥ 4 Belfast, having fled trom nd to pe punishment for his offe He iad done several small jobs in Bel for the doctors, and on the night of July in the year named, a well-known physic of Belfastsent for him, and told him that had a very delicate piece of work perform, A Mis. Bell, a lady ot ¢ And the wife of a rich proprietor, died suddenly, and the doctor and his asso ciates desired the body to investigate the cause of death. ‘The doctor piid him so much money , and dispatched him to Kilmare witia suc! ietions as were hecessary. AL midnight he went to the churehbyard armed with a Wrench, a pair of shears, and a pick-lock. ie night was dark, and rain wasJfalling. Creep- ing up by the side of the “church, he ap- proached the tomb of the Beli family. To his surprise, he saw that the door was open and a faint light ie gee Stealth- lly drawing near he glanced In. He saw the coffin lying along the marble 5 ab and in front of Ia Womnan was standing. A second glance Showed him that the woman was at work try- ing to remove a ring from the finger o: the dead. A sudden thought struck him, and slouching down, he reached in at the door and with his shears, which he had brought to rid the corpse of its cumbersome shroud, he cut a piece from the skirt of the woman’s dress and retired unobserved. As he remained tor an in- stant peering into the strange scene, he saw the corpse arise and raise the hand which the Voman was apparently in the act of putting to her mouth. The woman gave a shriek, rushed through the door and fled, leaving the lamp burning on the floor. The “Snatcher guessed at once the woman’s design, and, tin- pressed with the conviction that she was «# per- Son above the ordinary rank, he resolved to fol Jow and see where she went to. He had no dit- feulty in tracking the rapidly retreating figure. it passed out of the church yard at a smali wicket on the north side of the chureh and en- tered the parsonage. Satistied tat he pos- sessed an luportant seeret, out of which he could make money, he returned to the vault. The Nght was still burntug and che colin was empty. The next morning the news of Mrs. Bell's restoration to life w bedy-snaicher lingered in the neighbo until he ascertained that the clergyman quitted home for a friend's hy 7 called at the pars nd asked for of the house, i t with considerable dizuits “What is your busiuess with me, sir Let me shut the door, ma'am, quickiy stepping behind the door. 1 think we have met betore, m0: he said. Sir?” the lady exclaimed in offending ac- cents. “Tam sure we have met before, ma’am, ” the man said. “You are mistaken, sir,” the lady replied, “utterly mistaken, sir; you will oblige me by quitting the house immediately.” “ You forgot last_ night, ma’am, in the vault,” the man said, in a low tone. ‘The cheek of the lady blanched, and she gave @ gasp for breath. Instantly récovering her- he um,” self, she said:— “Tdon't understand you, sir. You are labor- ing uger a mistake.” “Well, Imay be,” the man replied; “ that's a fact; but my impression was that I saw you last night in the vault when you were trying to remove = ring from the finger of what you su] ppoved a ee Fi lady sunk into a chair, and was deadly pale. By a powerful effort she overcame her ores? ‘weakness, and tones:—“ I don’t know, sir, what you speak of. You are either laboring under a mistake or you are a lunatic.” rad to _have a dress like this ma’am?” the man ray from his the which he had cut from the before. ‘J hite and - She sag arse attic TO wal make it worth my while.” “How much do you require?” the lady asked, squrng the power of specch by a very great ‘THE DickENS' SEPARATION Seems to be the scandals that flourish perennially. It up every once in a while in fresh form, each ts shown in a new light. - haps, if the novelist. had lived till now, he his wife ht have been reconciled, as M Hogarth, who ate eed with him at ¢ {ime of the separation. and Mrs. Dickens, her sister, are to have been. They are now. tt is reported, on the best of terms, and engage 12 compiling & memoir of the dead author. A Leo ~ nt writes that the late Geo. ‘Cratkshank told him that the cause of the mat- rimantal troubie grew out of Mrs. Dickens’ fre- quent criticism on her husband's literary char- acters; that he was annoyed by It al first, and incensed at last. The novelist thought his cre- ations exclusively his own property, and that he: ed opinion of them was ah unwar- + Nothing would be more apt fo render an author an tatolerable husband thae his wife's disparagement of his work. This i« particularly true of Dickens, who was very vain and who would have been extremely impatient of connubial criticism. ‘There must have been. however, in his case other reasons than those of aliterary nature. There is very little doubt that Mrs. Dickens was Jealous of some of her hus- band’s women friends—whether justly or un justly Is a matter of opinton—and her jealousy. Might very naturally have engendered a sense of wrong and bitterness whieh might vent itself vpon his works, conscious that they were his most sensitive point. As writers are constituted, hardly any one of them could endure a womas Who should wound his Merary vantty, SINGCLAR SUICIDE OF 4 Womay IN Bauriione Mrs. WE mina Krumm whiow, aged 4s years, and residing pictou street and Harmony lane, wher Kept a grocery esiab- Ushment, committe de by hanging herseli story back room « Tt house at? p LOOK ap st and att elt e789 ° minutes Mr, ing. ran tn and e Smith was summoned seions, but with the remedies she partty 1 she died. Mis. Kraut Who Was pans. De. 4.7 nd ber unce down. 1 dinintst wered. Visi WEARING PLANNED. —Dut it . bette . Ped, S roo. TULA ON surlace a mm at once Wor tanr mm the ; which draws the Diood ean We woolen r the product or 2 in OL color. Hot of ce ely absmibs woolen id deposits iin drop: Loui W an shirt, which she tise chopped 1 istance, in te mouth to the wound vison ont arriva aod 1 As. 1 Upon th Atter th # pleee ot Uh Mudie wound ne dan bs lot? aldivond. A HUNTER AND A BE Fient.—i was quite nis recovery Hills Temes, ADING TEMPERANCE Laws.—The isiation In Cont ot New Haven, state ot le Of intoxi a few day and as no Lew lic obtained for the present, a large number liquor dealers, who obey the law ih. not selling spirituous liquors commonly so called, have persisted in selling a certain grade of beet which tastes ppears like Luger beer, sane ef n rise i Hoenses for in that et rs aver that it ts not an t templated by the statute in rete beer, Late Tuesday ith the murder m comnty jail ty. In con- in : y he stated t ¥ hihs OTLEY, sked for which not gran by the jury was finally chosen, and the trial went throuzi Its several stazes until a verdict was rendered Immediately his attorney t new trial. ken ont This Was overrul pot. The jury ret Friday 1 Saturday noon they verdict of hot guilty of murde gree, butof murder in the sec assessed the puntstin tentlary.—{Gale A Wom. Mare b in Milan. She was a sac we Or Whom veld ta her trom church with 1 could walk, while tb arms. The one who cow church steps into the si ing. As the child di picked up » restored to her ned perfect had THE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATIO have made steady prog withstanding the gen ‘auany ness. Their number has alt 1,000,000, members, business ed exceeding Their capital , buildings und other property, and in cash resources, is estimated at $49,000,000, ———E MARRIED. FOSTER—CLO! November 18th. IS7S, by Arc CHARLES A. Fosren, of th E yo Manton L. Cioxe, of Poughkeepsie, N. ESS. On November 20th, 187+ the bride's parents, by Kev the residence McCawey, Wu.Lias Hi. Kerr to Cona, daugiiter of Geo. W. Harkness, Esq. No cards. ° Saal DIED. EBERLY. On the 20th November, 1878, at eleven oeeck attr ote cand painful iliness, MaxGawet Mabe, only child of W. H. and Margaret C. Eb- uneral from the residence of ber parents, 416 T street northwest. Relatives and frieuds invited to attend. Funeral at three o'clock p.m. . PEARL. On the evening of November 20th, 1478, Mancus Pran tisty-ewiit years, ‘The frieads of ths family ate invited to attend the funeral, from bia late oy Eoneertion of the lanes, Mant’ G, Son nd ‘Sheirburn, iu the thirty ¢hird year of her age. UNDERTAKERS. Ww. 3B. GPEABE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey), 940 F street m. w., (One door east of Tenth street. a WRIGHT, UNDEBTAKER, 1387 10th st. n. w. Jom . marl2-ly BURGDORF, aly 816 Ponn’a avenue n.

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