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___ STEAMERS, &c. |__BOOTS AND SHOES. | AUCTION SALES. _ NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- | POSITIVE CLOSING OUT SALE Re ORE OW, ‘The steamer MARY Wi | J)OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers. } TR! SALE OF VALUABLE USTEE'S IMPROVED EAL ‘AT! IN C STREET SOUTH, BE- TWEEN FIBST AND SECOND STREETS oF et wh: fy (St - | By virtue of a deed of trust to me, bearing 7 and return aff on oe MO = Cr ate on the oth October, 1875, and recorded in HOLLINGSWOuTH Hap Ladies Hota Verona $17,000 WORTH Liber No. 800, folio 156, of the land records. Association IL BLAKE, teatner Mary Waste for the District of Columbia, and at the reqnost of ington. Jetty the party secured thereby, I ‘will sell at public auc. AMARGE OF SCHEDU -— tion, in front of the premites, on MONDAY, the 4th day of November, A.D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., ali that piece or parcel of ground’ situate in the eliy of Washington, ‘in the District of Columbia, known as Lot numbered sixteen, (16), in Charles’ Juat’s re- corded subdivision of Lots numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), thirty-seven’ (37), thirty-eight (38) and thi ty-nine (90), in Square nurh- bered seven hundred and thirty-two (732), with the SE pee legit greeter re al] modern improv deed of trust: One- re J MATTANO, Capt. Wat. H. Bis, Will, Onandatter October 19th, 1574, leave Gthstreet wharf every MC AY and THURSDAY at oy | BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, laaverite, or at wharf office, foot | ' PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOE? ‘Terms of sale, as provided G. TUCKER JO | balf ‘eash: balance ‘a faz and twelve months, with QUMMERK Annan WITHOUT REGARD TO COST. [one ese ened j deposit ‘of one hun — dred dollars ; veya FOR NORFOLE. irs 4 MONROE AND THE ae at rn purchaser, if eS not ae ied wi TH. in five di: from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the Tight to rll at cont and Fak of defaulting pure chaser, after five days’ advertisemer octzsd&ds 3M A. GORDON, Trustee, iron Steamer LADY OF ain 0. 3. Bo: treet wharf, ry Mond: LOUIS HEILBURN, §?-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED till THURSDAY, November Lith, same hour and place, by order of Trustee. novt-eo DOW &}- THE ABOVE 8! 8 FURTHER Post- poned until TUESDAY, November 19th, 1378, sale our and place. “By order of the Trintén. novl4-0 OWNMAN & GREEN, Aucts. t7- THE ABOY LE IS FURTHER POST. pened nal TU u our and place. AT noyl9-t.th,sm2 VHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Cc TATE ON FIFTEENTH STREET. RESW No. 409 7th strect northwest. | Sigy or—"Taar Orn Wowax oF Mrs vite LANDINGS. Captain Jone R, Ne BRANCH STORE, Wen, stopping at inter Daye of saline, Mon- TRE @ BOSTON SHOE AUCTION AOUSR, 493 Pennsylvania Ave , bet t'< ani 6th streets th of the District of Combis, cause nymber 5,698, (Wrizht vs. : al.,) 1 will sell_at nblic in front of the 0 TUESDAY, November 26, 1873, at 1% in., the south tien four (4) 5 et west by the on (10) feet five (5) .and the north fourteen , fronting on said 15th fone hundred and seven 1 ty-8ix (24), all in Square nim inthe (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG) Wasuixatos, DC. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprieter, LLOYD Sreaxsure New Yous, Havns, LONDON, oo) and Bremon, : old: stecrave, <i) 1.65,.1.85, 2.00 np. Q\LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE J PETWEES PHILADELPHIA ANDRIA, WASHINGTON a URGETOW | Connecting ut Philadelphia with Clyde's | Line jor Boston, Providence, and ihe New England States. Soilt NALD, Trustes, Bos D Street northso't $4.09, 450, 5.00 to 8.00. 50, 3.00 uy AW Up, vber Boots at low prices. > DEPARTMENT. = Days. sturday, at 22m y, at 11 a.m. at 7 p.m. op. m Through E-proo! G lot of Gents LADIE Kid Button Ws 4-30 o'clock p. m., for sale,at publics ) River. ¢ sods landed ll please Lave them marked aiwnees w owing Tots three nt (S), nine r nine hundred Washinzton, in the cribed by decree: One-third nt BX and tvelve months trom et oh: AnD LINE. UNARD LIVE oy iahitie the chauces of ool- ius Lins take a speciic course anni yates Te ma by the ‘fra iment is mada, NRY Wise GARNETT, Trustee. BROS., Aucts. OVS 3 ATTENTION IS CALLED TO NAME AND NUMBER. Nor ttention is awe from Queenstown to New ossim the if be i passawe crossing the me: wh to the north of 42. THE CUNALD Ga COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, €alting at Cork Harbor. FROM NEW YORE. FROM NEW YORE. a Boys* novit-tr ¥ OF GROUND IMI AME HOUSES. § ) 48, ON TWELFTH OVED BY A ROW OF iW YORK SHOE STORE veer 4 iE 605 Pennsysteania avenue. FALL AND WINTE! Wr L, Oct. 90 Scytiia. Wed. Nov. 27 | lowest prices, from the bes Wor ne ie Bee yf | Ladiest Goat Button Boots. ts Pet Goat Button 4 00) her ports on the Uo yles of Youth's aud boys’ Sloes, Bovis and ports, ; passae apply st the Company's Office, No. 4 Bow Green, or voth fab, sous BIGELOW, 7th stron PeIv Cc G. FRANCELYN, Age x | _PROFESSION AL. 3 TT 7 LINN, M. D., and B. F. LINN, D. D.S., zs te 5, Vernot Ww throp, -» iu favor of rd T. Sini | BAL TDIORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | rennyivania ave. and With st. late 10 Rue ioe craves Of ieliard 2 Sue is oxide Se ad. r the painless extraction of teeth. ) charge for extracting with sas, when teeth ordered. nov20-4m" \ N. DUTTON, Ancuirrcr xp ENGINEER, FREDK. DOUGLASS, U. S. Marshal, D. 0. Ee. LAN. Auctionee! novis-dta SALE. — THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. 1 Rout i Short Line to the = Mationah rihs Nerinwest, West and Southwest. By virtue of four writs of tcias isaned by 30th Day oF J+ has Removed to 916 F street, (Warner Build: | A.C. Richards, one of the Justices of the Peace i ng.) Bridves, Roofs and general Iron Work de. | and for the County of Washington, District of Co. 5a m.—% . and Bost ined, estimated and contracted for at lowest | inub'a, at the suits of James Towies uso of (eonge Express. £1 Sunday’ to Baitauore | rates = dy5-tr spyon and A. Sayan Stothot platutife © Ste aur, He, DURE, Dixtiez, 029 7th crest couthweat | Stet the pode and hatils of Geoneé Boston, mont Strasburg, Winchester, Hasorstown, and | Without pain, 60 cents. All operations war. “TTT Soston, defendant, in and to the frame buiktyas sit ee vend Tata Konie OSE: pated wh square 425, Jn lot 6, aud part of Jot mum: 7 = Bslcmore and Laurel Express. KR. J. H. JOHNSTON, a graduate of the | Meted 5, froutine on Sth strect West, between Nan 8:10.8, w Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Btrarb D Pisiniylvanta colewe of Dental Suawery, Ostrects north, and I hereby give notice, that on IER, A.D. 1878, at 1 ovclock a. m1 sale ‘the said property so seized and taken into execution by public auction, to the bighest bidder for cash. . Sale to tuke place on the premises. . _W. W. KIRBY, Constable. Washington, D. C ith, 1878. ‘nov20,29, Philadelphia, with 16 years’ experience. Ofice over Ballantyne’s bookstore, 428 7th: st.n.w. Dentistry in all its branches. Gold fillings a specialty; gas administered: nothit but first- Gust work done. References: Rev. Dr. Domer, 1ith and H streets n.w.; Wm. Ballantyne & Son, 28 en \y $.20a. m—New York, P timore Express. Philadel, iladely hia, Bo Parlor Car to phis. Stops at A nnapoli: ‘s puisville, Chi I will of z Hagerstown and Valley Branch except $ Through Car to Staunton. Puilmen Car to Cineinna street northwest. daily, Gratton to Sandusky, daily, exert Sat- | yak. ©. Mi. TALBOTT, Dave, urda: . ; Kewoved to southeast corer Tth ahd (pres 29.008. & —Ou Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis | # strocus northwest Teal, honted pT _ on = ore Express. Stops at Bladens- | St _ = my23-1y GALLON Betesille, Laurel, AnuapolisJuuc | ])its J. Bs GURBS, <— bushel cho and Hanover. ENTIST, ‘ound ROAS p.m —Balluore, Anuapolis, Ellicott City and | _ REMOVED TO 703 i5Ta STREET, 2 pounds GRE! Sich Sees > . warl-ly Over Thompson's Drug Store. s at Laurel . j day only for Baltimore and Way | . Badensburg, and Laurel | \7 ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medicales. | 3 ck Via Relay. Stops at Anaap- Pay, comprising a series of lectures deli pee | Kahn's Museum of Anatomy, on the cause sad cure | NEW k, Hagerstown, On Sundays t6 | ns onl Way Sta- | per wal mature decline, showing indispntably how health may be regained, a%ordinw a clear oe, noysis of impediments t5 marrlae, and the treat ment of nervous and physical debility, beinz the re- ut Of 20 years’ experience. By mail, 25¢, cur- sucy, OF postage stamps, Address’ Secretary | C. S, O'HARE & SON, no ee Tih st. n.ww., bet. Mand N. aE PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th st. and New Fork ave, FRANK J. TI: nvare Snn- Museum, 688 Broadway, New York. buns D*: ROBERTSON can be consultod orery ‘TS, Proprietor. Wednesday and Saturday at his Office, 474 freshly shucked. ~ | sf mow. near Oth st. adjoiing National Hote), from oi 2to 9p m., on Bil diseases of the Urinary Organs | and N yetem. Tieveat aud Chronic Cassa red. All Female Complaints quickly cured. ms strictly private, and a cure «naran- ease. Fifteen years experience. in office, 19 8. Eutaw st, octt-1y \ONSULT DR. LEON, the oldest established €pecialistin the city. He guarantees a perma and speedy cure in the shortest time possible of Acute end Chronic Skin Diseases. Abandoned -treated cases a specialty. A thorough cure or cRY. T avn MUTTON, kinds of Meats, Fruits, = novlé == GREAT : 4 1a Separate uluié Tooms 213 D strect 1878 PEeN$Svivanra 1878 | sostwest, veto sae somes aucs0-tr 2 Punch Cream, j TO_THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. ‘aspberr: DEGISTER'S LINIMENT J Khe uraigia, Headache and all It sever faile. Try it. by drugeists, 25 and 50 centa. STOTT & *MWELL, 480 Pennsylvania ay ns, injuri anes SPreexprw Sceseny, SIFICENT EQuirwest | } Re ne, Agents for r In Etect 7.25 p.m, Nov. 10, 1878. Washington, 13au,W,t-b B. W. REED'S SONS, ENTS or of Neatly aad Bote as Hews Po | VIR. LEON, the Oldest Estabtished and only | _2°°7 ABLG Eistrecinss2 er of Sixth and B s follow: 2 2 abd ad oni f me Sena Ga Bae Ditistic Ledies: Physician i tects ne te | ToHN iy RELLY, DEALER IN PIRBT-OLARG BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &0, CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalls 628, €29 and 630 Center Market, Mh-street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern | congulted every Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, Dest. nm. w.. from 1to9 o'clock. All Fe- complaints quickly cured. Office and Rest- . Paca st., Baltimore. aucs0-tr } i. RICOHRD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE RE- d Sleepine’ Cars trom t. Louis and Chicaco; | . ly, with Palace Car to Chicazo. _ BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. iberts A it were teane the Noctin aes gy Paataneh, Naawara | LD) storee mantnood and the ‘vivor of youth to the tees Gre on rene eres Cy Ritcnias. wid) Palice Gare WorWatklie’ “Fue | essuatered cnmutution ia four este, Fauare | © Aapketing dalivered roo of charge to al partgot ™ vst, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 | taxon byall about to mary. or whe Pave besos pt Sunday. ened from excess or any cause. Success ud the East, 1-90 and 10:15 pm. | fhevery case as certain as that water quonohes Palace Cars attached. Limited Ex- | thirst. $3 per case. Sole Agent, Dr. 308. AOQUES, uman arlor Cars, 9:50 am. daily, N ‘ork. Except Sunday. at Taiveraly Pian 2 janitr Wor_ Brooklyn. N. . all through trains connect at | Jet : with — (Se Ts } Se 5 aE affording direct transfer to lon street, avo $ Se wosstes ket | PROPOSALS. Phliade ‘30 and 10:15 p. m, daily. | Poe FOR LABOR AND CUT a. m.daily,except Sunday. | For Baltimore, 700, 3:35, 9:30 m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sunilay ; 10-10 a m., 1:30, 9:80, 7-40 | and 10:15 p.m. daily.’ _ For Pope’s Creek Line, 7:00 am. and 4:20 p.m anday. | Wan and 4:20 p.m daily, ex- OFFICE OF SUPEKVISING ARCHITECT, ‘Treasury DerartTMent. Wasnrscrox, D. C., November 2ist, 1873.) ealed Proposals Will be received at this dffice until 1m. on the FounTH Day OF DECEMBER, 1878, for ALE: ND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL. | the stone wonkifor the saperstructare of the DUN, NDRIA AND FRE! s AIL. | the stone-work for the superstruc - way AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING | ing for the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in this TMpxanlra 6, 18,9, 10, 11a m.,1-15, 3,4 } yposals will also he received until that time for p.t2 On Sundayat 9s mand | all the stone work, cut, lervised and delivered at the 3 = building ready for setting, required for the super- ~ Rabnoad See ee ings and. specications Dopy of epocticatian ava investments ranging from 850 to #500, and have the ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6,7, 8.00, any additional information may be had on applica: jeriviable reputation oralwers nankioe gue pao 9, 10, 11 am; 1, 3, 4:20, 5, 6:15, qand m_ tion at this office, where the Grace ey be seen. Rend for belie Minanicial Report, 7rse. novinte day at 5:00 and 10 a. m., and 5 pp. mn. a. L ELA eran —— — tion, sleeping and parior car ac | _ nov226t Supervising Archit P rofite on 10 days investment of Syn i er Be ruvervisné Architect. | $7.30 () Hrofie on 10 days investment of $1.00 $500! have been for ers in New $50! S25! ees eae York. at 12 Wall Street. They have the reputation co.. id of gaining for their customers lange returns from east Of ‘Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania tional returns every week on Stock Options ot Svente: wortient comer of Sixth street an? Pear | SWEET | n NAVE | a su, elo), a0. Oficial reports and sylyania av act at the depot, where orders can | JACKSON'S guchlars free. Addtess T: POTTER WIGHT & CO-, potenti < of bancase to destination frou | CaeweNG, BEST. TOBACCO. | P&bers, 9 Foe ee ee = veneral Passenger Avent : ' MEMBER OF THE fal Maracer “God | | Awarded mtowest parze at Centennial AA. Extcute orders for the purchase or eal of Blocks, | for FINE CHEWING QUALITIES and EXCELLENCE AND | Bonds and Gold on moderate marin, Oommis: = = ee ee ay aN fehl Se ae LS rivilewes nego- oT = deat NG. The best tobacco ever made. As Our ated On Tes parties only. lene gece need CLUTSING. BOT, “SHOES, | tredemark i closely imitated on inferies ete ey | Waleed on Fesponsi Merriam, Meruber Au. Minin Fi = areal bargains’ He that Jackson's Beer is on every, pit, Sold by all | and Stock Exchaugs,6 Wallat Now York. afer: RH fo: the several arficies | dealers. Send for sample, free, to . SAOKSON | ence, D. R. Manyan, Esq., President National a aby sil attemded ta. novitr | & CO., M'irs, Petersburg, Va janlémthskly | Co. New kork. eS AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. TpHoMas DOWLING, Anctioncer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF INFROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE OF SIXTEEN Sontaizer. "EES F AND @ By virtue of a dead of trust. dated tho first ay of November, 1376, and duly recordet in Liber No. 835, folio 225, one of the land records for Washington county, in the D: Columbia, and by direction of the party se thereby, we shall seli on FRIDAY, the 224 November, 1878, at 4 o'cloc fer, all that certain piece Gr parcel of ian renises situateand being in the city of Wash ton, District of Columbia, and known snd dis guished upon the public plats and plan of said as part of lot numbered six (6), in square numbers one hundred and ninety-four (194), said part of lot niupbered six (6) commencing at a point fifty (59) feet north of the southwest corner Of suid square numbered one hundred and ninety-fonr (104). and running thence north twenty: ) feet; thence east one hundred (100) feet; thence sonth twenty. five (25) feet, and thence west one hundred (100) fest to the place of berinning, together with the improve. nts. Terms: $500 in cash, with interest _at 10 por cant from the first day of November, 1877, and expenses of sale; tbe balance in six and iwelyé months, with notes Dearing interest and secured Dy a trust on the property soll. All conveyancing at Purchaser's cost, #100 deposit at the tints of sae. R.K. ELLIOT. * Trust novl2.d&ds CHARLES T. DAVIS,; Trustees. LE IS Post the rain, until MONDAY, honr'and place. ce iy Of in front of the premf. neon. aber Auctioneers, ‘dliams.) By virtne of a deed of trust, dated October 18th, 1869, duly recorded in Libor No. 614, folio’ ne of the land recor: ‘or the District of, Coltamby: ling of the party notion, ay d ut the reqnest ereby, Lwill ee! premises, on Mc 25th da: D. 1878, ai 40° nx, the following. ‘The east part of Lot ibed property, to w numbered three i er of said aqutare, and ning thence we of Rstreet orth 49 orth 127 feet (6) inches i thence south i place of bezinniny erms: One-third i ceive and The deterret pa of trust on the pro- purchaser, All conveyanc a rms to be se it will be ing pu THOS.W. Ci Sari within sve 1d cost of the ths ARNER, virt * of a deed of trust. dated May h AD, N73, duly din Liber i one of the ris for of Column at the request of the cured thereby, X shall sell at public auc: ‘on, in front of on MONDAY, No- r 25th, 1 ta, all that 1 piece Or parcel 01 ashineton, D.C., 2 Shep. Ys subdivisi e numbered 623, together with the inprovencs Terms: One-third ci twelve aud eizhteen mont! cent. 1 mmm, secured by eeof trast on the yroyenty sold, o7 all cast af option of the pureluaser. 160 deposit required at the time of sale, and ali ancme and recording purchaser's cost. to be complied with in seven days, other the Trustee reserves the rizht to resell the property at the of the defaultine purchaser after ent CHARLES A. JAME J. T_ COLDWELL (ay ES W. HANDY, By virtue of two dee vember 11th, 1870, and December. d duly recor 1 Liber nd the balance at, six, ith interest at 6 per Trustee. ail those arcels of round, Washinzton, and known as lots 19 $3 on of Tots insquare rity of months, to ‘be si 5 2 the premises sold. $90 deposit TIC THE 1 SAL W W ERY VALUABLE LOT ON * FOUR THs LOT, ) FRONTE f foned Lot for at bidde Sid 75, at 4 o'el’K. lance one at 4 » to the LONDAY, November 25th, nov 14.des _ THIS EVENING. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY VANTINE’S CHRISTMAS OFFERING ON FREE EXHIDITIO mw. until 10 p.m AT THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Opposite U.S. Treasury, A MOST VALUABLE COLLECTION OF AND CHINESE HIGH CLASS OBJECTS OF ART, From Including many Unique Specimens in SATSUMA WARE, CLOISONNE ENAMEL, BRONZE, PORCELAIN, LACQUER, POTTERY, FABRICS, FAIENCE, Ete., Ete. ‘The Whole to be Sold at Auction, Without Reserve, toxether with a Small Invoice of ELABORATELY CARTED TEAR WOOD FURNI- TurxisH RvuGs anD Carpets, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 25th, 26th and 27th, Commencing each day at 234 and 73g o'clock p.m. Mr. THOS. E. KIRBY, of New York, will conduct the sale. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- STATE ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, ADJOINING THE FOURTEENTH-STREET CIRCLE, IMPROVED BY A HANDSOME THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENGE, No. 1340 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE. By Viz cue of two deeds of trust, recorded, Tesvuctively, in Liber E. 0. B., No. 26, fold $9 ‘246; and Liber No. 831, folio 433, of the land records of the Di of Coltimbia, and of a de- eree made by the Supreme Court, D. C., on the Het day of September, 4. D. 1878, in Faulty cause No. 6,149, and by direction of the holders of the notes secured by said deeds of trust, the under- signed ‘Trustecs, under said deeds of trust, respect- rely, Will, on FRIDAY, tho 22d day of Noveniber, 1878, 'at 4p. m., in front of the premises, proceed to sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, all that parcel of real estate’ situate in the city of Washing. ion. D. C., and contained within the following mctes and bounds: Beginning at a point sixty-seven (67) fect nine (9) inches easterly from the north of square two hundred and forty Deine the intersection of the south line of ue with the easte: ; thence southe: 2301 thence south 11 dex, 90 init ) feet three (3) inches to a pu nee dne west with the north line o} thence due north one bimdred ty-seven (127) feet _six (6) inches to the line ace; thence northeasterly with eof “dlar space ten (10) fect thires (3) inches to the place of beginning, tozether with the improvements, consisting of a handsome Three<tory Brick Residence. ‘This property will be sold free and clear of all in- eutubrances. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal installments, payable, respectively, in. one, two and three years after date of sale, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per anmim from said date, aud secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ises/or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. (A I deposit of $200 will be required from the purchaser When the property is knocked down. If the terms of. gale should not be comand. with within five day from the date of sale, the Trustees will resell at the Fevancing wil borat taccamt er Re percha ¥ w e cost of the purchaser. EUGENE CAROUSI, WILSO! ‘con- ASHORE CS - cctgneoctand tt W FRAZIER, Jn.) Trustees. Fete ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL Ww AE NESDAY, SOs ee eae. hour and WM.W. FRAZIER, Jn.,j Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL, NOv22-20&ds MPRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME ROP NORTHEAST AND MARYLAND AYE. By virtue: of a deed of trust, recorded in Li- ber No. 870, folio 210, of the land records for fs) the District of Colunibia, tod by direction of the party secured thereby, I will sell at_ public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY. Nov. 30th, 1878, at 4:30 p. m., part of Lot No. 5, in Square No. 784, for thesame at thenortheast cor- id Jot and square and running thence south Along “ath street cast” 156 fect 9 inches: thence west feet ; thence area to Maryland ave- nue at a point on the line of id avenue distant 20 feet from the northeast corner of lot No. 2, in said square, and thence by and with the line of said ave. nue northeasterly 132 feet 3 inches to the place of ning, t ‘with the improvements thereon, eect ins oP aie aad alee ea fat time of sale), an ments, in six, twelve and eighteen months, to. be secured by purchase notes beat 8 per cent, interest from day of sale aud a ¢ trust on property sold; OF all cash, at option of purchaser, onveyancing and wz at purchaser's cost. 12 terms of sale are not complied with in six days after ae the erases Devt Hine au to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in defa PureiWil. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 121 F street northwest. WALTER 5, WILLIAMS & 0O., Autcts. ulscosdbs AUCTION SALES.. ‘CANSON Bh. 8. Auctioneers. oe Sal HOUSEHOLD FURNT OF LOVES, &e., 1 BAGS PLUG TOBACCO, AND CHARGE SING, 20th in front entioned DUSCANSON BRO} KOS., Auctioneers, er 9th and D streets northwest, 'S OF HOUSE TAT mencing xt 100" sbove-rame dence 0 inw In pi chybe’ i INDEPENT RROR AND MEDALLION » Re BEDS LE (MADE BALTIMO) MAB AIR MATTRE: E or Vi On FRIDAY MORNIN commen "ins at 10) oe! ire contents ot house ) nnsylvant. rthwest. shich will Fe SALE OF. No. 6 TH toa thirty losets in every with acconune ES 1 ediof trust on the 1 jo a) JARUSE) Te *. _ hov25-d&as RE SIDE OF East ROOF EIGHTH & decree of the Supreme Court ed in a certain cause therein, son etal. va. Bower et al, No. 5441, Equ 3 auction, in i SDAY, Decemb ck p.w., those parts of Lots 7 ), in the city of Washington, u pi€ce beginning at t! pare apd ronning then: VHANCERY EO} Sth street north 93 second piece beginning on feet from the northy eand running thence south feet: thence ni beginning on East Capitol street, hivest corner of the sqnare, and 11 113 foet Linch; thence eas feet 1 ineb, and thence wi ytion of the pur ent of t and fi be re qui the risk and cost NO. MILLER,) A.C. BRADLEY, i & MIDDLETO. Trustees, Y. LIMPROY RI CH STRE! NORTHW B Di By virtue of a decree of the district of Colin, SATURDAY, the hour of 4% @. parts of I naquare numbered foar bundred and (654), and being contained in the folios aud bounds, bezinuiny at a point on street west, at the distance of fifty ( ine )) feet north from the southwest corner of said re, and running thence north with the line of said Seventh street twenty-one (21) feet: thence t the division line, between lots numbe: eight (5) and nine (9), said square, seventy-five (75) feet ; thence north of the division’ line, between lots numbered seven (7) and nine (9), in sid square, to the northwest corner of said lot’ seven (7); thence east twenty-seven (27) feet; thence south forty-one (41) feets thence west one hundred and two (102) sect, to the place of beginning, tovether with im- provements, &c. ‘Terms of sale as follows, to wit: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash: the residue in fhree (3) equal installments, at one (1), two (2). and three (3) years, with interest from date of sale at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, payable semi-an- nualiy until paid. The purchaser or purchasers to sive his or their notes for such deferred paymuents, secured by a deed of trust on the property pur: chased. A deposit of $10) will be required af the time of the sale. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchases ds G. W. STICKNEY, Trustee. nov20. TRtaTERS, SALE OF TWO STORY FRAME AND ONE-STORY FRAME, ON SEVENTH TREET EAST, ABOUT SIXTY FEET NORTH FKOM EAST CAPITOL STREET ; LOT 57x96; VERY DESIRABLE LOT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October ra | ji) 31st, 1577, and recorded in Liber No. 866, folio 412,'of land records for District of Columbia, and at the request of the secured thereby, is will ell at public auction, in front of the prem on, WEDNESDAY, November 2ith, A. D. 1878, al Op. m., all of drigimal lot No. 26, in square No, sin Washington city, said District, improved by two Frame Dwelliny ‘Terms of cate: Onethird cash, (of which 8100 must be paid at time of sale), atid the’ balance in one and two years, secured by purchaser's notes bearing 8 per cent. interest from day of sale, (pay able scnurannuatly) and & deed of trust on prope: sold. Conveyancing and recording at putchaser’s cost, and terms of sale to be complied with in six day’ after sale, else Trustee reserves the right to revell ut Mak and cost of defaulting purchaser. northwest WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. nolb-dtdbs HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Ri ESTATE ONT STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND FIGHTEENTH STREETS NOBTHWEST, CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. Pr ree of the Supreme Court of the Columbia, pa nit ol vassed. in of George. Ryneal e et al., the und: e front of the pre AY, the 27th day of November, at 4 o'clock p. m., all those pic t Lots 20, 21 and quare 151, with improvement con- of a large two-story Frawe Cottage and of sale are: One-third cash; and b: payable in six, twelve and om day of sale, with interest at th ent. per annum wntil paid, secure y notes of the purchaser of purchasera. A u Tetained on eaid property, and no deed wiven until all purchase money shail have been paid: an the property insured to the satislaction of the Tru: tee, AN conveyancing at purchaser or purchaser's cost. “If terms of sale be not complied with Trustee reserves the right to resell at cost of defaulting pur- chaser. ‘Terms of sale must be complied with ig ten days after day of sale. Filty dollars musi be de- posited with Trustee when each lot is sold. WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trusteo, 490 Louisiana aveniia, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. novl4-d (Law Reporter} yous SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate Auctionecra St. Cloud Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE ON THE SEVENTH STREET ROAD, NEARLY OPPOSITE “BATTLE CEM- ETER' ‘D JUST BEYOND BRIGHT- ‘WOOD, D. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem- ber Cth, Ac D. 1816, duly recorded in ies | No. $30; folio No. 316, one of the land record for the District of Columbia, and at the request of Hout Sh rout of the premises, on WEBRSS DAS, (or i at Porclock . m., the follor Rectal ved euekerenane ete ty of W: Teal ¥ count \- All that piece or parcel of land + yn ot athe ¥ yon aide of 7th street road, being part Pe w . Of a tract called “The Girl's Portion eontaik 5 marth in, siz, twelve and eighteen monthe sith Bez cent, per annum, secured by a all cash, at roperty sold; or chaser. A deposit Of 100 reqatcen at sale, and all conveyancing and recording chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to the property at the ris: and cost of the Purchaser, after five days" advertisment. nol2eo&ds 0. E. PRENTISS, 5 Trusteoe, XTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC. AUCTION BY THE COMMISSION. ‘The Commissioners of the Freedman’s Savings and ‘Trust Co. will offer at public auction, at their office, inthe Freedman’s Bank Building, 'S guivania avenue, opposite, the U.S. Treasury, on N 7, December 18, 1878, commenciniz lic'clock a m., a larce amount of Real Estate, both improved and inimproved. CATALOGUES: ee i property’ gee = shown penton Pepe ry Aer, Re. Catt be Lad by ap DI ee the Couiissioners, priv poy 13a, stds THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY. November 25, is7s, | The Dodson Faxtily Horror, LATER DEVELO?’ JN THE € The Wilmington (Pel) Dost ives 15 of attempted Killing of te ne detail Jones, to pur lite ont of the war Lecaitse of tis ing made the statement that Jle Dodson had Killed two children, the fruits of Miclt intercourse between ¢ two daughters of that f WHAT A BOY Says. Vincent aud the boy who lives near Doedson’s farm, named 0 is about ears Old. was in own Saturday night and stated th with Mrs. Dodson » who, he st to hold the negro ** was to be at Dodsor t So had made up his mid to go. with the became frightened and ran away neighborhood to get out of the wa from the Whe h heard that the boys had been arreste tol the story to a neighbor and Saturday night t peated it in detail to several perso) 1 st This story comes from several people who heard the boy's statement. THE VICTIM OF THE CRDIR. James Jones, the Victim of the ext crime near Townsend, Del, retaa louse of the colored man at Whose dc ing and dying, he kuocked at widulglt day. i care and attention mitch to counteract the effects of the woun ad Dr. Tarbutton, holding his pulse yesierl morning, and looking nto his tv I believe you will get x d man drew a long breath Jar’s doctor, I don't believe 1 wi ry in detail is perhaps the most vem: iribution to the literature of cri decade has furnished. And were {t the two bullet wounds in his head a of pistol shots t not for 1 the 59 the pe, living nearthe spot v d was com- Infited It could searcely be eredited. Tue Dede son fan » fearti skeleton has just been exposed, resides, as betore stated, of a farm which Jolin F. Dodson owns, ‘The husband and father tsa simple-minded, hard-workiag mai, who goes to church on Sunday with the si narity that be goes to h t county girls and reely old enough to ap. pro ly pieciate U Diow that} ihe reputatic 1 hitherto espe brought e to the doer of te m rye of ci y one BY each ot the but it lacks contirmation it has no relator Who repeats it Jar Of Unis it may ny Wile prov Ai black chapter of this Lot be sei the exposure on Wednesday night Uttl pf Scandal have leaked out Dodson girls that pat in a aight pa p facts that Jone: Kes oath to, net been ar oo nor has the y movement in th: ae rection, but she has disuppeared trom Kent county and her simple-minded husband aad less sinple-ninded daizhters ¢ that she has gene visiting, but just w: to know. Mrs. Pri ter, says that the st LU NOL the 1 Monday last, radictory asatnple, Cer s. Dodson. the prisoner, But out stories, of is no rea- 1Vii het ny ended t the ter- ion. There ts no 2 to doubt th Pare Two reasons eiven for the atte of the nec tamiiy i Pirst. That having seandallzed: th justly raged mother a ible puntshineat, Ving foundation pee him by murde most supporters. 17 jail al A FALLS cnt THREE Thi Mrs. Esther reside: halt ste with tive perhaps 14. r this ted vo Uh pe Inds ssshehas suffer life related, would fil a voli We visited her on Wednesday last In her hna- bie, but tidy and Beat Httie ¢ as in- troduced by Dr. Lioyd, of F: wh told her what our business wa she had y i during ask y objection to stating the hist ler answer 1 had now gone so tar the uy and bid wou'd Her maiden she was mar Andrew W. 5 Chureh, Va. home in Ro s ‘ovember Went to Filmi, Mich., to resid: name was aid in he lett her and their children, and went to Onto, where he married another wouran—Lottic He lived with this wife t and deserted her, and in a Gates. 0 or three ort tine wrote to his wife, asking her to forgive him She and children (then four) met him at Here they resided until he was ar- reating his little boy, and trame- lett, without telling his wife wh he Was going.’ She, however, learned that he was in Burling Heights, Ohio, and gathering her lit- Ue ones followed the brute. She remained there but a short time, when she returned to Roclies- ter, leaving her husband in Ohto for a short time, They afterwards removed fo Falls Chureh, where they lived together until Janu- ary Sth, 1372, when he was again arrested and put under bonds for beating one of his litle children; he again left her, and this was the last_his family heard of him until the 22d of August last, when he made his appearance at F hurch, having been gone five ms. He Wee shabbily dressed and looked like a tramp. He sought his wife. and, woman-like, she again Look him to her bosom. Though poor, she gave him the little money which had been sent her from her childhood friends, to properly clothe himself. He remained until the 9th of September following, professing to his abused wife and his former friends, that he had ~re- formed,” but after obtaining $49, every cent lis wife had left, pretending that he was going to buy two cows, he again deserted her, ahd next turns up in Eliheart, Ind., his whereabouts be- ing discovered by a diary he inadverteatly lett when he “went to buy the She wrote to the postmaster there, and informed that the man had returned there and was living with his wife, whom he had married two years ago. a Mrs. Scully, a divorced widow third wite. The history of th ‘as give by his lawful wife, and others who had knc him since he deserted her, 15 that he has 3 like a brute throughout. His wi 45 a Witness against him at Elkleart amy, and if there ts any justice In tne Indiana be will pay the penalty of his int villainy. Clover is the only surviving child of a el-to-do citizen of Falls Chureh, and is 37 years of a: Church Advertiser, Wl, Erie, Pa. Ws Of ral A Scuoor PRINCIPAL 18 CovRT.—Chas. Betz. the principal of tie School of St theran church, on Leonard street Greenpoint, Was betore ioe Holt, Brooklyn, yesterday, on a change of havit whipped Michael Freund, the six-year-old som of Mrs. May Fretnd, of 57 Greeapoint avenue, but. as the defendant was not ready for exami- nation, the case Was adjourned. ‘Tue boy, who was tn court, dressed in blue flannel, bore the arks of a blow across the forehead, and his mother safd that his body was similarly marked, as the teacher made her son hold his arms 0} one of the desks while he punished him. Mr. Betz says that he punished the boy for tetiing an untruth, in saying that he had not broken a window which he lad broken. A gentleman from the general board of control of the theran chureh was in court to assist. the ution, as the rales of the denomination ford: any corporal punishment in the schools.—(.V. ¥. Sun, 21st, A Wire's CLaDt FOR A MILLION.—In the eon- test over the will of Joseph L. Lewis, in Jersey City, yesterday, in which $1,000,000 15 Involved, Witiam T. McEwen, county treasurer of Poca- hontas county, Iowa, positively identified the siguature on the alleged wife’s marriage certini- cate as the writing of M. F. Sacia, who ts be- lieved to have forgedit. James D. Bruce, the ex-treasurer of Pocahontas county, Iowa, also testified that the handwriting of Jus- tice Fish was the writing of Saci Sacta had frequently shown him how to copy signa- tures by bee a of paper on a window pane and tracing the signature with a peacil upon evacr ee placed over it. The pencli marks were then inked over and the marks were removed with rubber.—[. BURIED OX HER Weppinc Day.—Mrs. Maria Michel, a well-to-do widow, who owned a bakery at Yates avenue and Ellery street, Brooklyn, was en; to be married to a tradesman in her nel eats on ey ad and she had made preparations for a wedding feast. ‘She was seized’ with a sudden lilness due, it is believed to overwork in preparations, and on Saturday she died. She was buried on Sunday tm the dress in which she was to have been married, and her jewels were buried with her.—(¥. ¥. Sun, @ist. ee-The Ameer’s battle-flag was made from the lining of, his first wife's balmoral.—{ Bos, Post.) First time we ever heard of a balmorai hanging from anybody’s headquarters, It is Ameer fancy, however.—{Phil. Bull, &2-To the young man who intends to preside for the first ‘time at the ving table— Have the turkey rivited to the platter.” It may ffteen-Collar palr of pantaloons.— Register, os ¥. Tribune, 2. = ctniageenbeniiaes es —— | Yer Asormes Cums Remmi Jones, whose brewery extends hoon 3 oy3 Pe. : street, drove up to the Essex Market Pouce CMU with by retary. Mr. Griffiths ler day, and ss 3 Detective ona er in uniform < ang Out of « dressed man betw een them. . sreretars, cashier, and law yer Spoketo Wandell in iis private room, aying that C8 Lesche. of Forsyth st who had been « S employed by Mr. Jones. Wits AD eMiberzier, the past year Mr. danes i noticed t peipts were falling 6) Hie conid not nu hts mtnd to susprx com of) nploves, unth he found his cash shore over vestt Charl sams # Oracted a thorong) books, anu of . had Hie falaitied the books. Lesche ‘had contecy that he had embezried over Deter- Uxve @ Connor asked for a remand, saying that he had evidence oft a conspiracy cainst Mr. Jones, Lesche was committed, Om of July last his brother, Adelbert Lesche, was arrested on charze of money from Pr. Lowenthal ¢ street.—jN. F. Sun, —_—_—_— MARRELED. WELSH BOYLE. On t per TaN. Oy the * Lh. Shomatn Rat sron Many Jas Bowne, bout of this ety no mons LADY shOEe, AMS aval Howpital, T tives and friends Mth of November, 1878, after ENOCH BUKNET'T, aged 82 efinoral services will lw bell in the F street p. tomorrow. Thesday, at 2 o'clock. * On the 221 of November, at bia ree " street maw. « Ay, JOUN C. the sixtyAbird year of his I services at Mt. Vernon ME. Churcle t n Tureday, re bor, 187A, at the residence ANN away arts we prayed WALKER. On th wtiiption, FANN M. WELCH. In thiseity DANIEL WE UNDERTAKERS 5 SPINDLE: UNDERTAKER, street n. w., Waxiineion, D t place of business) Bodies fm ved cod prepared for transportation — api ty" W,, ®- SPEARE, i UNDERTAKER, (Fornmeny with B. F. Harvey) 940 F street n.ww., One door east of T Caskets of ea embalmed sporteuion 2on the most nae Je5 ur joun BR. Wier, : UNDERTAKER, _marl2ay A, BURGDORE, = UNDERTAKER, say 816 Penn’a avenue nw EDUCATIOD DRIMARY A J on the Pia gives pris ridence, No. 211 Las Fan MGhicsbghieaok seven AVE Italy, take a few io hard tines at the reduce ter, of twenty lessons, two le au hour Penn: yar Os i Dictatious ivan novia HOOL for chelaren including German, French and Music. German a specialty, daily instrnetion given free. Misses POLLOCK and NOERR, Principala. primal Class for Teachers, 1127 13th strut north w oct22. Mss MAGILL GIVES LESSONS in Elocation, History and Literature at 212% Peunsyivania avenue, and in at Kindervarten Hall, corner Sth and K streets, octI2-tJani CRASSIOAL, AND. ‘MATHEMATICAL ACADE ise. ‘Terms low. Phot phy. etvate leasone xentlemen or ladies, from 5 oct5-2m CHASE ROYs, - M, Principal. MSS, 3,6, GRAVES, GBnoocwsor to Mise A. D. Merrill and Miss B. C. Graves.) assisted by a competent corps of teachers, will reopen her Select School and Kindergarten fot Boys and Girls SEP- TEMBER 18, at 800 18th. street, corner of H. The Normal Training Class will bein October 15. For sep lt-3ma particulars address the Principal. ¥ n, Mathe. RIVATELY OR IN GLASS. matics, Rhetoric, Logic. Arithmetic simp fad West Point, Anuapolis or Collegiate preparation Terms moderate. 8. W. FLYNN, A. M., 1227 Lat n.w. Call before 11 a. m.; after d p.m.” saplttr BUSINESS COLLEGE 119 Carroll at = and 2d ste, Capitol Hill. —Hours of tui 7tol0 p.m. ‘Terme 83 and 84 per month. Branches, Geran and French, and Private Dan Lessons . wey ADEMOISELLE V._ PRUD'HOMME’S FRENCH CLASSES. BEGINNERS—INTERMEDIATE—ADVANCED. Residence—1014 12th st. nw. Datly classes for young ladies and children, con- nected with wood Exgliat wchoue ‘Morning, afternoon and evening classes for sdies ladies and kentlemen, boysand wirls, Private lessous preferred. . B—A good pronunciation (Parisian) and the use of practical conversation rapidly acquired by puplle, (Verbe and idioms taught by & ew, ora Sud ettccessful eystem, Call any day between 12 and 1 o'clock, or Mondaya ‘Thurdays after 4 p.m. APLEWOOD_ INSTITUTE, P pyr, $50 per quarter Girls, #45. Studeats prepared for business, Vale or Harvard College. La. structors first-class. febiziy J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Principal 3PENCERIAN BU 8 COLLEGE, corner 7th and L streets n.w., «ives education for real life to eons and daughters. "The course comprises Penns! », Spelling, Composition, Correspon " rithmelic, Simele and Double Eutry’ Book. ng, Business Practice, Political Feouomy, Oom- Law, and Lectures. Day and u for reception of students last Mon For particulars visit the Goi- ue6-ly H. C. SPENCER, Principal. RAND MRS. ALFRED BUS En Freueh Boarding and Day School for Youn« an ist and thereafter, jewe, OF address au Ladies, No. 1018 17th street northwest. games, on September 20in. Nurber jimiited. 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