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STEAMERS, &e. N = SENGERS. Steamer MARY WASHING’ |, Which bag been’ Feeently refitted and fw ae L. L. Brake. (2; tain, is the only boat allowed to land jassenyers at Mount’ ‘ernon wharf. Kound trip $1, including admission Taansion and ervuns am. and returns at 4 pm. J NORTH, Sup't Ladies’ Mount Verncn SDAY at 7 o'clock a m., for Cha} = it Wicomico river, and on BAT- @ URDAYS for Machordoc, making her nsual landings, | ‘excepting those 1 stion inquire and N octlb-tr Nomini For sdditiona! inform- Sheriff's Cos! Office, Nos. 328 ‘avliaaventues or af what oftce, foot “t8®G TUCKER JONES, Agent. QUMMEE ARRANGEMENT. kK. FORTRESS MONROE J FOR NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONRO# AND THE ‘The swift and slegant iron Bissmer LADY OF THE LARE, VIELE, leaves (2 further notice, every Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday o'clock p. m., connecti « with steatsers fcr Boston, Provti or apian ©. J. Boswe- street wharf, until, Northern poi Returning, leaves Tuesday, Faure y and Saturday, st 4 o'clock p. m FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jonw B. Woop, ieaves iur wharf, terminus of Zth and 9th street line of' cars, at 7 a m., three tine week, for Currio- man, Nomis Leonardtown, stopping st inter- ‘mediate landinz= each trip. Days of sailing, Mon- day, Thursday ind Saturday. OF further :iormation, apply st the office, over Metropolitan iio: k, Knox's Express Office, or at the Company's Wh::rf, foot of 6th street. Eases: we called for on_applcation at Knox's Ex- press Office AMUEL BACON, Prea’t. B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. ‘The tea: N GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT, itervately 41 East River, Ne York. eve: rdsy, st 4 o'clock p.m. Georseto' every Saturday, and Alexam ‘ lowest rates. For inforrastion » ft gold: steerawe, 330, carton sage apply New York iy at off Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, orto RP A. DENHAM. Awent, Water street, me SAMUEL BACON, President. ORTH ondon, Southampton’ t cabin, $100; second cabin, $60, For freizht oF paa- LRICHS & 00..2 Bowling Green, Freuits rece: bills of ladine Providence, a1. marneos wishit Georvetown wi: “Geurgeto CEIpE's new EXPRESS LINE PRILADELY UEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON ELPHIA, ALEXANDRIS x 4D GEORGETOWN, at, Philadelphia with Cipde’e Sailing Days. From Philatc!phia—Saturday, st 12 m. ¥s=hsneton—Monday, cown—Monday, at 7 p. mm. ed daily until 5 p.m. Through ven to Boston and Fall River. | Con mination apply to J. H. JOHNSON & ‘0 MOUNT VERNON PAS- | prices to enit the tine nee seh strect whast daily (Bunteze 3 (oH. | ATTRACTIVE Goops Ww he steamer Mary Py SCHEDULE. — Tue steamer |. H. Brisa, and other folk every HOUSEFURNISHINGS. REPARE FOR COLD WE: VY VIL) hase one of SPEAKS HEATING STOVES, < He has also a large stock of other first-class ‘bh ow selling at reduce \| STOVES, whiel % 30-Im aT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. A fine CHAMBER SET at 82.60. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 83.50. A fine CHINA TEA SET at 87.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at 810.00. ‘The above are only a few of the baryaing which we offer to the publi Call and examine our stock snd you cannot fai! to m0 away 80) "3, nové-1y 1016 7th strest nw. EPWAERD CAVERLY & CO. AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, Have THE Best Lint oF RANGES, (With Low or Elevated Ovens,) FURNACES, and FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. They Buy For Cash, Sell Low, ‘Their Goods. Have also a larze stock of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. AT REDUCED Prices. nd Guarantee nov?-tr REYOU PREPARED FOR A If not, call at GARTRELL & C0.'S Store, 815 7th st. n.w., between H and I. You can buy first-class STOVES and RANGES at the lowest prices. A first-class LATROBE, heat two rooms, at #30. Remember the number, 5: 7th st., between'H and I sts., opposite Goldamidt’s Toy ‘Store. {022-tdec25] GEO. E. GARTRELL & OO. HANSON HISS & Ce., ImporTens AND MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS ORNAMENTS, €5 N. Charlies 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- signs and estimates in special cases. octi7-3m For full insoriation apply to.3, HI SOMETHING NEW. Washington, DC. GF HYDE, Gs Water street, FIRESIDE STOVE POLISH. Georgetown: D. 0.; WILLIAM B: CLYDE, & 60. DEST IN MARSED, TRY SAMPLE Dai = Manasers, 12 Bonth Wharves, Sig, | _sep!2cosst Wasnixaron, D. 0. of 60 at 42 lat. or not And every fol *No stcerare Office, No. 4 Bowline Green, or bot gavin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 806 7th street, Washing- qum4ep EE OE ‘With the view of diminishing the chancee of col- Mision, the Steamers of this line take s specific course for Co of the year. Seale EES iat., or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward pacsage crossing the meridian THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. ITED. etween ¥ i EAverpool, Calling - Newt Cork Harbor: 2 Oat apsTROM SET YORK. oo | gag fOM NEW FORE Fssinis. Beythis Wed. Nov. 6 Abyssinia. W ov. 13 Bothnia. Wi ‘oy. 20 Algeria. 4 Wednesday from Hates of Passa; ing steerage, $80 and 100 gold, By steamers according to sccominodations, Steamers rt carryum steerame, 880, $100 and 3D guid, accor ling to accommodations. ‘ickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tic! ju favorable terms. ‘Tickets issued af a special low rate of $80 gold during the fail and inter BeSEO: “Steerace a! vor low rates. Steeraze tickets from verpool and Queenstown, and all other parta of rope at lowest rates. Through bulls of aden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Bayre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediter: ean ports. assaze apply st the Company's steerage snd Weiy CHA G. FRANCELYN, Agent, N. ¥. 5:05 a.m — 6.508. m—Bal 17:40 @ mm 10a m.—Pomut of Rocks, Plediuont, Strasburg, 13:35 a m. id pTERa. 32:35 p.m on S 8:10 p. m.—Baltimore Expresa. 10.15 p. m. & _ RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON: «w York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express, Fuucott City. On Sunday to Baltimore 8 Laurel, Aung; Sanction, Jesty's, Hanover, and Ei Weise. Breakfast st Relay. more, Annapolis and Way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way via Relay.) -Baitimore and Laurel Express ‘Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. 8:30 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- timore Express, "Parlor Car to New York and Philadelphia. Stops at A pnapolis Junction. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsbuire Express, Frederick, Hagerstown and Valley Branch except Sun ‘Through Car to Staunton. Pullman Car to Cincinnati daily. Grafton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat- urday. oo at —On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis 19-00 a. m—Baltimore Expreas. Stops at Bladens- burg, Colleze, Beltsville, Lanrel, Annapolis Juuc- and Hanover. wday only for Baltimore and Way tations. SI £30 p. m—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Express. Frederick Vis Relay. ‘Stops at Aanay- colts Jun 3 of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, d Way Stations. On Sundays to Pout of Rocks and Way Stations only. be ic p. m.—Bbaitimore, polis and Way Sta- ions. 16:30 p. m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Eliicott City. Norfolk except Sun- at at Canton. Stop at Bladensburg and Laure! 36-50 p. m.—Baitimore and Way Stations. 17:30 Dom —Chi wro and Columbus Express. Sleep- ang Cars to Chicaso. it of Rocks and Way Stations. 00 p. mn.—Po: % dg oe Ladin Gucinast Comvile snd Pittsburg Express. Pittsburg, except Sanday. Puliman Cars. " New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore press. “Stops at’ Bladensburg and Laurel. eping Car to New York, and Special Sleeping c Philadelphia. Daily. 7 Ux Sunday only. Other trains daily at Relay Station. novis TRAINS LEA For Cavandaisua, Fon Tmited TO: THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Ra! SPLENDID Scrneay, MaGyrricent EQUIPMENT. In Effect 7:23 p. m, Nov. 10, 1878. VE WASHINGTON. from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Pittsburg and the West, 10:10am. daily, with Par- lor Car to Pittsburg and lecping Cars from Pittaburg to Cincinwati, 8t Louis and Chicago; 7:40 p.m daily, with Palace Gar to Chicago. x \O RAILROAD. BALTIMORE AND Lites BO 54 ‘Falls and the North, at 7:40 bam dally, except Saturday, h Palace Cars Watkins. For Wilismsvort, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 am. daily, except Sunday. S ‘and and 10:15 p.m. Forgas with Palace Care aftached Lunited ioe. press of Puilman Philadelphia, 1:30, 8:30 and 10:15 daily. Se ied Expres. 0.0 md ‘daily, except Sunday Baltimore, 7:00, 8:3 30 & m. an na Fon oly, except Sunday: 10-10 a msi 30, 8 30°70) , 7:00 am and 4:20 p.m img doubie ferriage and journey across New York ci RIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- a AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING AD. ‘Aexandria, 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11 a.m, 1:15, 3, 4:20, Fors Tandiiw pm Ou Sundayat 9a'm, For Eichwond and the South, €:50 am. and 5:20 p. GAS FIXTURES! Gas FIXTURES! Lzss Tuan Factosy Priczs. Bole Avent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of Messrs. Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the largest, finest and cheapest goods south of New York. ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. E. F. BROOKS, Sepl4tr Bifteenth st-. (Corcoran Building.) G£°- Bogus, ANTHRACITE AND DEECMINOUS COAL. Also, CANNELL and SPLINT COAL, for Grates, ‘And WOOD OF ALL KINDS. Thave now on hand a full and well selected sup- pls of the above, and with unequalled advantazes for low rates ahd prompt delivery, I invite my friends and consumers generally ‘to’ send in their orders before advance in prices. Ofice, 605 9th street. Yard, lith street, between B and O. "Wharf, foot 13% strest. ‘novi6-Im ((o4E AND woop. NOW I8 THE TIME TO BUY. Cell at our wharves, foot of 7th st, and see for Fonrself, COAL constantly arriving. WOOD of all ds. Large stock and fair prices. Sole manufacturers of Stephenson's Patent Bun- died KINDLING WOOD,, ‘The only Kindling Wood ing a Fire thier with every bundle. STEPHENSON & BRO., Street Wha: Branch Office, 12th and Penn’ 10. wooD. yards oO Bt up, largely when, coal is lowest: offices throughout the ity, and all in immediate communi- Sepa ode ata Gea Resear ass? ARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO cnre any case of Female Weakness, L larities and Obstructions ; 30 years’ experience. Office 906 B st. s.w., opposite Smithsonian. novs0-2w* NEEVoUs EXMAUSTION.—A medical es. aN ‘say, comprising a series of lectures delivered at Kahn's Museum of Anatomy, on the cause and cure of premature decline, showing indisputably how lost health may be regained, affording clear sy- nopsis of impediments to niarriaze, and the treat. ment of nervous and physical debility, bein the re- sult of 20 years’ experience. By mail, 25c., cur. rem or postage stamps, Address Secretary Kahn’s Museum, 688 Broadway, New York. nov22-m,w&f,6m =. ROBERTSON can be conmulted o ‘Wednesday and Saturday at bis Ofice, 474 0 i yt near 6th at, adjoining National Hotel, from 209 p.m, on all diseases of the Urinary 8nd Nervous System. Recent and Ghrouio quickly cured. All Female Complaints quickly cured. teed in every caso’ Wiftoeet “rears aspen ex Charwes moderate. Main office, 19'S. ‘utaw at, Baltimore. octhy (CONSULT DR. LEON, the oldest established it pee oar Sey shortest time possible of an in the al S poss bie Ace ad ed Ue ny oe an cases & 8p kh thorowume cure or charge. Separste consulting rooms 218 D strest Dosthwest, below 3a. aug0dr EGISTER’S LINIMENT RX GRAS Rhcumatises Norcsinna Headache and all sores, pains, injuries, &c. It never fais Try it. Sold by drugwists. 25 and 50 cents. STOTT & CROMWELL, 480 Pennsylvania aventie, Agents foF Wi apli-m,w.f-6m_ LEO Oldest Established and only Destro Tesaiest Pigeicia’ te thea eae ts consulted every Tuesday, Wednostay and Gaturday, plihipestes ape ae? oat a Bence Oo ‘Paca sty Bal Ore. aug30-tr in case certain that ches 7Unh New York. Drugwists sup} janitr JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HARDWARE AND BUILDERS’ GOops, 619 B street n.w., Near B. & P. R. BR. Derot, Washington, D. 0. Baz Inox, Horsr Suoe Troy anv Natts, ‘Trs-Prate, Zixc, Huss, Brus, Sroxes, Ducks, DRitya. Om Carpets, Paints, Varnish, MacuINeE BELTING, Packine asp Lactya. oct3-ly est epee har Bese Se see a oe jewark, REAT BARGAINS a EORGE’S, onrgy Bo Aso huge Ekrontom, ‘ L Has the lacvont nck beet relectod amsoremient tn the oe { Columb‘a of Men's fine and Poe Bo sand Gaiters; alo, Ladies’ extra| wood qi especially adapted for Cpl | vear. Boys’ and Miss«s wear, suitable for all aves. ALL GOODS WARRANTE! Every parchasr: TERE -d with a_box of * George's” Patent Leather res rt and Water-preof Oi Compostson: for Boots, Shoes and ce te, Paci oe tele Bes er Shoes are d spensed with, and the feet nolonger injured: aud the feather kept soft and pliable. noveiaw yo XOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES FOR YOURSELF, YOUR WIFE, OB} “HILDREN? If you do, go to the NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsysivania avenue, Where you will find the best woods at prices as low as anywhere in the United States. A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button Boots. Ladies’ Kia Button Boots. Ladies’ Navy Biue-top F: Ladies’ Diagonal or Ci Ladies’ Lace Boots, all styles. Ladies’ Slippers..... é Gent's Congress Gaiters (100 styles) Gent's Kip Boote Gent's Boota. Gent's French Caif Stitched Boots, -. 6 Boys’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters 5c. to 3.00 ‘Misses’ and Ghildren's g00d Shoes 25 per cont. less Urabe est A cheapest in town. and cheaj Gent's Hubbers 50e. ; dies’, 3dc.; Misses’ and Chiidrens, 2 and 300 50 sents Rubber Boots, ®2.50. i The above are ail the best make goods and all Oar One Prive, {nov2T-tr] GEO. McCARTHY. POSITIVE CLOSING OUT SALE or 845,000 WORTH - ff BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOE WITHOUT REGARD TO GOST, BY LOUIS HEILBRUN, No. 409 7th street northwest. Bran or—“Tuar OLp Woman ov Mrxz.” novl4-tr N? BRANCH STORE. e THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Ave. , bet. 45 and 6th streets. (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG.) Wasuixecron, D. 0. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. ‘We will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LOWER than any other house this side of Boston, for the next thirty days, which figures. will U ell GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. Gents’ Gaiters, 31.00, 1.20, 1.45. 1.65, 1.85, 2.00 up. Gents’ Calf Lace, 90c $1.20, 1.50, 1.80, 1.95 up. Gents’ Calf Button Shoe, €1.75, 2.00, 2.2 5, 2.69 up. Gents’ English wating © 0es, $2.00, }, 3.00, a Geuts! Fine French Calf Hand'stitched Gaiter, $3. 0 7.00, Gents’ Calf Boots, $1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 up. Baltimore Made Pexwed and Sewed Boots, $3.00, 3. 10 5.00. Gents’ Hand-stitched Boots, $4.00, 4.50, 5.00 to 8.00. Geuts' Kip Boots, $1.50, 50, Gents’ Water-proof Gr: 23, 2.50, 3.00 Up. A large lot of Gents’ Rubber Boots at low pricea. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Kid Button 81.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 up. Ladies’ Goat Button $1.00, 1.25, 1.55, 1.75, 2.00 up. Ladies* Morocco Button 7c. 1.25, 1.50 up. Ladies’ Calf Shoe 81.00, Poop Ladies’ Giove Kid 81.29, 1.50, 1.65, 1.35 up. Ladi Heavy Leather Blow Shoe 75c., 1.00, 1.25 up Padies! Fored Gaiter 79e., 31.00, 1,15, 1.25 np Ladies’ Lasting Congress Sie. 73c., 81.00, 1.35 up. Ladies’ Kid and Morocco Congress £2.00, 2.50 up. Ladies’ Foxed Button $1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.75 up. Ladies! French Button Kid Boot, best Philadelphia tiake, 82.50, 3.00 up. A large lot of Ladies’ Cloth and Check Top Gaiters, $2.00, 2.25, 2.00 up. i! "PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NAME AND NUMBER. NO BRANCH STORE. 8¥Aitention is called to the Misses and Boys’ Departient, from 75c. and up. novi4-tr BOOKS, &e. W OMAN’S WORDS.—An Orixinal Review of Y what Women are Dojne in Industry, Education, Philanthropy, Social Reform, Art. Science, Litera: ture and Government. Also, a faithful record of at men are doing to advance tke interests of Woniat's Paper, Published monthly. | Rrica. per ear by mail, postage prepaid, 1,00: single coplos, otconte, THERESA SEAN LEWIS aes Okey ANDREWS SPENCER, Publishers, Gall ‘or send orders to Mrs. THERESA JUAN LEWIS, Managing Ecitor, Room No. 10, epublic Building, 1101 Ponte Sylvania aye. dec3 Q°R NEW Book List. Shores of the Polar Sea, illustrated with 16 colored pictures and unmerous jengravings........ $30.00 ‘Tyler's History of American Literature, 2 vols. 5.00 Spedding’s Francis Bacon and His Times,2vols 6.00 Van Laun’s History of French Revolutionary Epoch, 2vols. Coftin's Story of ‘Liberty. Bayard Taylor's Prince Denkalio Oliver Wendell Holmes School Bo; Proctor’s Pleasant Ways in Science. Bryant's Thanatopsis and Flood of 50 Cowper's The Task, illustrated by Birket F 3.50 Ins, the Romance of an Opa! Ring, illustrated. 3.00 Genevieve of Brabant, illustrated, 82.50; Rock of Axes, illustrated, $1.50, Aldrich’s Story’ of a Cat, Hlustrated in Silhoutte, $1; Mother Goose's Melo” dies,illus. in color. $3; Jos. Gook’s Conscience, 1.50. nowétr SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, 911 Pa. av. NOvErtTiEs IN STATIONERY. Our Stock now embraces all the leading and most elevant styles of RECEPTION, WEDDING AND CARD STATION. to which we are daily addin new designs, as they appear in New York. Gites: MONOGRAMS and ADDRESS PLATES executed in the most recherche maaner. 1p inspection of these goods is respectfully so- ‘ MOHUN BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, nova2tr Cor. Penn. ave. and 11thst. FOR THE COMING SEA- Selected personally’ in Sorrento, Italy, made of Olive Wood and beautifully Aniaid, Por ABLE DESKS, FOLIOS, BOOK LOVE and HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, TOILET. XES, HAND MIKKORS, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, &o. Poon selected in Florence and Paris, cons: ,GRAPHISCOPES, EASELS, ALBUMS, very beautiful; BRONZE INK STANDS and PAPER WEIGHTS: PAINTED and EM- ; BOX NTS an which will be sold much below the regular retaif ce. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, oct25-tr 428 Boventh st. Also many REOPENED. THE OFFICE OF THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, ‘Which has been closed for a few has been by Messrs. RINGWALT & who the District: HOLMAN LIVER PAD. it? and it mean? It is — and what does nes sch Diseanesexterunly- and it caus tn houeet Duss of this and paat ages. About eight years there put into practice a ew, simple, Som ad eat Bie sid of Medicine. “Tito The case tat Tauestion wan Gaoaeghie cad preston of 9th and E streets northwest, over ‘Goods Store. Wie. Gnatios etceek, Baltimore. nové-ly (LORE DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. - FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 6210. GAB-LIGHT OFFICE, notte 411 and 413 10th sivest. CENT. very. URE Riarreatat = AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. PENcansa AUCTION SALES. pesca SON BROS. Auctioneers, USEHOLD FURNITURE, H PLATE PICK MIRROR. BRUSSELS nd D streets northwest. JRNITURE, MOST OF SUPERB HOUSEHOLD WHICH WAS T weekly sale on December 10, 18° in front of on DUNCANSON BROS.. Ancts Corner #h aud D st: (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. CLOSING WEEK OF THE CO: FINE OIL PAINTIN: K Commencing TO-MORR December 10tb, at x i vania aveuue, mnderthe M T THOMAS DOWLING, Anct meer, SLL Ith strect a. cE FOR THY LPT! Te TOY Thave received twenty thousand dollars worth of Toys, of the rarest and. w it offered at auction in this city. T ery Toy usually to be found in a first-class Toy NESDAY MORNING, at 10 and will continue from day to da: Evening sales at TUESDAY MORSI SIGNMENT OF OW (Tuesday EVEN! ypolitan hotel iredation; elegant perb zeal Bronze Mantel ich Lace Curtains Chairs; French So and Parian Groups Brussels Carpets, & st beautiful assort They embrace umence on WED. ok, the 11th inst. ‘atsame hour. e stock i8 dis: ROOM Two very fine Walnnt Pillar Extension Tables; ele- pin. until the en isposed to please the little ones 0. a8 to avoid the ‘As those who know will attend the sal attending my sa! what know of the great rush to mi lishment, for the very simple cheaper and « ne of business. : aay of tine French Obina, © ‘sand Silver-plated Ware; rich Body Brussels Carpets, &¢., Ke. BED CHAMBERS. egant Walnut Freach polished Chamber Sett; very fine Maple and Walnut French polished ber Set; Walnut Bedstead : better satisfaction than any other 811 7th st. naw ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. _ HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE BLE OU PAINTIN Dressing Bure: oC wes: Eisy Chairs: Rockers and Side Chairs: and Curied Hair Mattresses; Bo Pulows; Blankets ; Comforts ; Spread Brussels and 3-ply Carrets “lot HALLS AND STAIRWAY : Elecant Hail Stana, larze Mirror: fine Hall Chairs; rich Brussels Hall and Sta and Fittings, toxether Carpets; Stair Rods one of the most at- in Washington for corner Ninth NESDAY, Lith of De- years, and will be sold. W # cember, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. DAY MORNING, 104! to 4 o’clock pan. uable oil paintings, Brooklyn art ical: en fer inspection on TUES- consigned to us direct from t instant, from 10 o’cloc a. collection wid be on exhibition at our ms On WEDNESDAY 11th inst. : be had at our office: ON BROS., Anctioncers. (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. E OF A VALUABLE LOT AND E, NORTH OF THE ARLING- of truat, dated Ni 1871 VALUABLE RAT Es. FRONTING THE CAPITOL GROUND: ruc of a deed of trust, dated January and duly recorded in liber No. 640, folio 40, One of the land records for Washing. ton county, in the District of Columbia. and at the party secured thereby, I will b rout of the preniiaea on the 10th day of December, A.D. 1878, at lowing described real estate, to wit: five (39) feet front, by tl ail lot numbered fifteen ( numbered seventeen (17) and eisht- in square numbered six hundred and thir- y ‘These lots front the Ca and Delaware avenue, and are very rapidly improving. | ‘ermus Of kale: One-third cash; tho balance in six (8,) and twelve (12) months, the purchaser will TON HOTEL. vember 20th, A written request of the public auction, ia, and at the re- note secured thereby, we m, in front of the mber 7th, at o'clock ords for the District of quest of the h p.m. the following dese he city of Washinton, 1 that certain piece or parcel of cround, lying and sit uate inthe city of Washington, District of Colum: 3 bed on the ground plan numbered ten, (10,) uubdivision of ‘square mu. even fect and running 000 cash; balance in one, two and three a deed of trust on the property fh interest at the rate of eight per centum paid. A deposit of one hundred atthe time of sale, recording at purchaser's aun ed with in seven days, otherwise Trustees reserve the riht to re-sell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser after five days’ advertisement, ‘THOS. H. CALLAN,S No. 486 Louisiana avenue. HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until ver 14th, same our and place, known and des in Samvel Davidson's 51 bered two hundred ane ing on 15th street twenty back to an alley. for which the noics of be taken, bearing interest at 8 Per cent. perannum until paid, and secured by deed of trust ‘on the property soid, or | tion of the purchaser. A d (850) will be required on each lot at the time of fale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days from the day of sale, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after advertising same for seven days in some dail ypaper published in Washington city, nov 29-eod&ds per ‘annum until (8100) dollars wil! and all conveyancing and rict of Columbia. GEO. MASON, Trustee. _ Younes MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. virtue of two deeds of trust, dated May #77, and recorded in Liber N to 178, one of the land records trict of Columbia, and at the writt party secured therel ell in front of the premis A) day of December, A. D. 187; those certain pieces or parcels of sro hington city, District of Columbia, and and distiniztished aa Lots twenty y-nine (29), in Lorine Chappel's re- Square numbered ea SATUEDAY, Deceni by order of the Trustees, ws lees THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Dowssan & GRE OF VALUARI STATE ON © STREE EIBST AND SECON virtue of a deed of trust to me, bearing date on the 9th October, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 800, folio 150, of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the req the party secured thereby, [ ront of the preni. day of lrecember, DAY, the 11th (23) ‘and twent: ded subdivision of a undred and sixty (960), toxethi it ments thereon. Each ‘lot is impro (nearly new) two-story and 1 ing having the modern con gold separately ‘Terms: Four hundred doltars cash on eac! ance in one, two and three years, with interest per cent. per annum, payable semi-annuall; r undred to be paid down when the property is knocked of. ‘The deferred payments to be secitred upon the property sold. MARTIN M. ROHRE THOMAS 8. HOPKIN . D. 1378, at 4 ce or parcel of «round, situate in the eity of ton, in the District of Columbia, known as 16), in Charles’ Jast'’s re- ts numbered threa (3), four thirty-seven’ (37), Lot numbered sixteen, corded subdivision of (5), six (6), seven (7), thirty-eight (38) and thirty-nine t ven hundred an ¢ improvements, consising of a three-story brick dwell- house with all modern improvements. erms of sale, 28 provided by deed of trust: One- ; balance in six and twelve months, with from day of sale, secured by RUSTEFS’ SALE OF A PROMISSORY NOTE, SECURED BY A DEED OF TRUST ON ALL OF SQUARE No. yirtue of a decree ot s ict of Columbia, passed on Vember, 187%, in Equity William’ ‘Tyler is cor) and others are defend auction, at the offices of B. H.W rth on THURSDAY, the 12th day of Decein) Note made by Charles A. McEwin, dated 1873, for six thousand dollars (36,000), ch, three years deed of trust ¢ hundred and fifty Supreme Conrt of the ne 1th day of No use No. 4,724, wherein inant and Leopold Luchs ‘sreqtired at time of gale. | [Phil ot comuplied Will five days from day of sale mustee reserves the rizht to resell at cost and risk of ws’ advertisement. user after five G WILLIAM A. GORDO! rner,No. 916 Fstrect payable tothe order of J after date, with interest at six per endorsed ‘by James Lynch and is secured by a deed of trust, of even dat: tiam Tyler, and STREET NORTHWE in W sale: All of the ae RHODE ISLAND AVENUE ANDREW B. 452 La. aven: JOHN C. HEALD, 637 F' st. nw, B. H. WARNER, Anctioneer. GNEE’S SALE OF A LARGE AND WELL ECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES, AT No. 122 BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN. On WEDNESDAY, December 11t o'clock a.m., consisting in part of Wines, Liqnors, Shelving and Shelf 2 Deaks, Show Cases, Platform and cales, &c. Also one Steam Coffee Roaster, Mill and Engine, al! complete and in first-class: order. ns, and such other articles a -class establishment. }00cs tO be had at and below cost till day of sale. N.B.—All persons indebted to Thos. M. Metz, are Teqnested to sett otherwise they wi ticer for collection. ase money in cash ALL, 10.268, and Liber No. 875, folio 176 et seq the jand records for the District of Columbia, an at request of the parties secured thereby, I will sell ction, in front of the AY, December 1th, 1878, at Howiny lot of wround, situate in'the city of neton, in said Distr division of eqnare north of Lot No. 4, in the , a the same is ‘Surveyor's office of said city,in Liber i, together with the improvements of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 must be paid at time of sale, and the balance in equal pay- ments in six, twelve and eighteen months, to be se- cured by purchaser's notes, bearing eight per cent. interest Irom day of sale, and a deed of trust on property sold, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. “Conveyancing and recordi urehaser" cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in six 8 aftereale, the Trustee reserves the right to re- at risk and cost of purchaser in defauit. WM. F, HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 ¥" street n. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. dec, ‘Pyercanson BEOS., Auctioneers. PAWNBROKER'S SA PLEDGES Horses, two Wag ag are twually kept in tle their accounts within 20 days, ill be placed in the hands of an of- JOHN W. METZ, Assignee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. nov29-d&dbs at purchaser's AUCTION BY THE COMMISSION. ERS OF GEE XREEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND ‘The Commissioners of the Freedman’: ‘Trust Co. will offer at public auction, at edman’s Bank Building, ‘No. 1507 U.'S. Treasury, on tuber 18, 1878, commencii at 11 o'clock a m., a large amount of improved and unimproved. ‘ALOG of the property to be sold, showing location, charac- &e., &c., can be had by applying at the office of nov18-m,w,s,tds LE OF UNI REDEEMED AT AUCTION. sylyania ue, 0} EDNESDAY, Doce mroomis of Duncanson Bre _ number of unzedecs 9th and D streets, Chains and Lockets, amond Rings and Pins, PHILIP WALI the Cominissioners. E A. McINTIRE, Real Est: . No. 918 F street n.w. virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Octo. D. 1877, and recorded in Liber 872, f thé land records for the Di ‘olumbia, and at the request of the part cured thereby, wé wi'l sell, at of the premises, on MONDA’ . 1878, at Lo'cluck p.m., the fol described Real Estato, situate in thé City of Wash- inwton, D.C., to. wit:—Lot nw Cabot’s snbdivision of square 6 ‘Terms will be made kn Til7 Pa. ave. n. B. H. WARNER, OQ THREE-STOR s RICK HOUSES NO. 21 AND 23 STREET SOUTHEAST. y deeds of trust, to me, folio 112, one of 50. publicanction, in front the 16th day of De- folio 161,” and B58. 0 of the land records for on, and at the req beneficiary named therein, I shall sell sele,in front of the premises, Asih day of December, 187 the west two-thirds of lot fiftee red séven (7), of own at the sale. VAR: (OHN JOY EDSON at 4 o'clock p.m, in square six hun: the improvements thereon, consisting of two three-story and basement , containing nine rooms each with water and vas. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; ve and eighteen mouths after sale, with six per if the terms are not com. sale the property will be Bi JOBN SHERM, _THE TRADES. OOKBINDING. ie ‘The papiie, is balance in six, per aunnm int th in ten days aft safer Ave Gage’ mbt to bs pclistesd tn eh after five days’ notice, to be publishes a eSta JNO. W. RENNEDY. respectfully informed that the CORBIN. is carried on as heretofore. The same excellent mm are eruployed, and the work turned out has always been # 101% Pennsyivania ave., 8d floor. workme ‘will be in the suy (ORY BRICK, No. 1219 'T STREE’ irtue of a deed of trast, dated Septem: is74, and recorded in Libe of the land records of the District of id ut the request, in writing, of the loider of ‘the notes secured thereby, we will sell at mbiie auction, in front of the pretaises, on WED- ESDAY, December 18th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m, the tollowing-deseribed of Washington, District of Colum 1 that tain piece or parcel of ground lying and being in the Ly of Washington, District of Columbia, anc known and distingtished Boox anpD JoB PRINTERS, Heeeys ene ; Washanavan E. S. BARTEAM, (Late oF New Orteays, La.) SARTORIAL EXPERT, ituate in the city ‘28 Lot marked or. tet ean i ees aoe a Braare num (274) two hund and seventy-four;” Deluz the same property conveyed to Bobert Reach hres tember Ist, 1871, duly recorded in 1 217, one of the lind records of the Dis a 2.250, with interest at 10 per centum, 3, and expenses of sale in cash? Lalance of purchase money in twelve and_eigtee: romissory notes of the pur- day of sale, and secured “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD.” GEORGE T. KEEN, 414 Ninth street. from March 7th, 137 mots for whic fhe chaser, beara by deed of trust on the property. Bold. will be taken, A deposit of two hundred dollars will the purchaser at the time of saie, and all conveyan- be required of JACKSON'S | CHEWING ' | TOBACCO. ICH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Broxers. SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER’ ON H STREFT, BETWEF: AND NINTH STREETS NORT: ‘8 deed of trust dated A) IeLiber No. i records for ‘Distect of of the ese | party secured a in front of the in Me rote] subdivision of s wil there- dwelling and 50 cents per dozen. Hew Tork ave, et THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY............ December Love and Money. p following rema: from Norwich, Conn. to light in this city sensation, in in the highe: ‘The persons involved are i Samucl Chase, of New Bedford, f0 captain. and Miss Mary A. Maples, of the late James Maples, one of the w farmers in the state. "“Edwand first Known in this city about. st : opened a shoe store on one of : streets and lived in fine style, possibly Deyor his means, for he failed shortly and has been unemployed since. During Is mercantile bast- ness among his lady customers he made the ac quaintaned of with whom he soon be. came more and intimate, until fnally that intimacy grew into an infatuation and s - peared no longer tO control her own actio: ver father protested against @hase’s visits and even went So far as to tarn iim out of the house several th It ts known in addition to this that Mary’s brother had actually oir ened to shoot Chase if he persisted tn visiting his sister. So great was the family distike tor him. In consequence of Lis, ' unyielding disposition, their andestinely held. Time pass were married on February 1 aggrieved and despond the loss of his own wife a finally died. At the funeral several! spe licemen were stationed at the cates and eve- nues thereto to keep Chase fro ering Tn the will, which bequeathed the large estate to the heirs, was a proviso that forbade Mary entering Into possession or controlling in any way her share while she lived with Chase, and also stating that Cha:e should ne bv ted theret thwart the Ex: control of the le: Mary, not having ACY, were ly but Surely being brought down ¢5 poverty, People refused him credit, and ever the roof over thelr heads was sold. ‘Such was the history and condition of the Chases when petition was sent Into the November term of tl supertor court by Mary att vorce from he tolerable c this harmony and ft Was granted and Mary Maples then pre- sented her claim for the prope: ssertins that she was no longer the wite of Chase. which was corroborated by her presenting ber diy ers to the trustees, who tmmediately eave tLe control of the property, which consists of houses, bank stock. and bonds worth thousands rs. iato ber hands. Edward and Mary in met a , and at the end of two days, sequel shows, they were once more united tn the bor if The wedding tour N BOL as extended as the first the ceremony. thro nout Conducted 0: strictly private seale without ostentation. OF THE Mormon * TwELVE son Hyde, one of the Mormon Apostles, any years among the ablest and most active workers in behalt of the Latter-day died in Utah on Thanks- giving Day.” For a long time this Aposti Was among the most prominent of te Mor mons. He was born in Oxford, Cont He found himself in Kirtland, Onio. time iat Mormonism was first. bruit t, and ieard of tat first untavoral becoming acquainted with Sidney Rigdon, of its earlie-t luminaries, Hyde accepted the new faith, and became g missionary He was really in the line of succession as head ot the Church, and at Brigham Young’s death Id doubtless e been elevated to the ut place if he ad been sulted to it. RreW very fond of his beer tn late year ite WAS played out in influence, and counted nothing in Church movements. He sup- lor for the presidency—who was ving no chance forthe place lltaselt Tiyde was Indicted with va- nt Mormons for murder. nents were founded upon the testi- Rill” Hickman, formerly a secret agent of the Mormon aut S. Who stated A during the rebelifon of 1557 he killed Rieh- Yates, Suspected by te Mormons of being a spy. The murder. itis alleged, was commit at the instigation of 1 di his associates. aan assisted the officers in disinterring the remains of Yates from their grave in Beno Canyon, Hyde escaped arrest. for this offense. however, although hotly pursted for some tim. waph. elected—i In Octobe rious othe The indic mony of TED JANUARY 1OTH.— HUNTER TO BE | The New Jersey court of errors and appeals at Trenton decided on Saturday the ot setting aside the judgment of the € den court in the case of Hunter, who was con- victed and sentenced to be hanged for the mur- der hn M. Armstrong. The chief point of tue detence that Armstror s only as- saulted in Camden and died in Philadelphia, and that therefore the New Jersey court had no Jurisdiction as to the question of murder. ‘The court of errors held that the statute as vo juris- diction was particularly clear and emphatic and quoted ifs terms to the effect that it any person be feloniously stricken or poisoned with in the jurisdiction of the state and suall after wards die on the sea or anywhere cise outsi of the jurisdiction of the state the case shall be triable before any court of oyer and terminer within the state. ‘The judgment of the Camden court is contirmed. ‘The execution of Hunter i set down for January 10. Tis only hope now i a commutation of sentence, though it is stated that an effort will be made to get the matte before the Supreme Court of the United States. TENEMENTS.—A step in the right direction has been taken by the conductors of The Plumber and Sanitary Engineer, who, tn connection with four gentlemen of this city, have offered $500 as, a premium for the best four designs for a house for workingmen, in which may be secured a proper distribution of light and pure air, with an arrangement of rooms ‘that will yield a rental sufficient to pay a fair intereston the investment. It {s hoped that architects will generally respond to this invitation, and that as a result of the competition the single lot owne: as well as the capitalist may be shown how they can benefit those who are forced to live in tene- ments, and, at the same time, have a paying investinent. The problem of building on a large block successtully has been solved, it 1s thought, by Mr. White. fn Brooklyn: in’ this 3 il to be Seen what can be done on 100 foot lot, and it Is hoped the inge- MULy Of architects will suggest a plan by which the ‘Single lot owner may profiiably build 2 sanitary apartment house. If the latter can be shown how to do thts, competition between owners of tenements will be an important el ment In solving Unis difientt problem. York Ti A UIT FOR BREACH OF PROMISE OF MaR- RIAGE was begun in the cireult court of Essex county yesterday before Judge Depue, the plaintif being a Miss Annie Horworth, aged 43, and the defendant, John Beisinger, 50 years old, a well-known German citizen 6f Newark and vice-president of the Newark German Hospital Association. The sult is browzat tor $5,000 damages. ‘The plaintiff affirms that Bel- singer, whose wife died two years ago, was al- tentive to her before his wite’s death as well as afterwards, andon June isth, 1si7, made her an offer of narriage. which he renewed on June Ath, when it accepted. The marri: was Hxed for one year from the date, Beisinzer having given his wife a promise ‘before death tat he would not marry within a y On September 15th, as she alleges, Beisinger called upon her and said he could not marry her; that he was a Master Mason and slic was 2 Catholic, and “ that the rules of the order for bade such a marriage.” Soon after she lad re. ceived thts information she began a suil breach of promise, but discontinued It upon renewal ol the engagement. On Getober [sth Beisinger again called upon her and sald that he would be unable to marry her because his_pl Sicians forbade it. She said that she would re- lease him irom his engagement if the physician would make that declaration in her presence. This proposition was declined. Two Ss after thls, the plaintiff says, she saw the announce- ment of the marriage of her whilom suitorto a Newark midwite.—[. ¥. World, ith, Love aNp INSANITY.—A telegram from War. saw, Ind., December 6th, says: Calvin Cowgill was yesterday adjudged insane and taken to the asylum at Indianapolis. He has been for two years & telegraph operator at_ Fort Wayne, and ‘became infatuated with the daughter of Daniel Harrison, proprietor of Harrison House, in that city, she returning his affectfons. Her rents refused consent to their marriage on The Seore of her tender and she ran away and joined her lover at home here, where they were to be married, had it not been for the =. advent of the irate father, who took his ter home. © became desperate, aud tried to commit suicide by throwing him- self tn front of a train, but was rescued. Miss Harrison is a handsome and accomplished young lady with a large acquaintance. EFFECT OF iq Sinatra morn = The fourteenth amendment can come - eration only when. by the law of a state, a per- son is denied the to vote on account of color, &c. It was adopted before the fif- teenth amendment, which tees to ne- groes the right to vote, and was intended to compel the southern states to extend the right of sum to or lose a part of their representation in It Was hoped that it would enable Congress to take away from. the southern states the resentatives she then based upon three-fifths of the ne- groes.—[ (Va.) Dispatch, epee eI cat 8 Ali, Among the Russian fusion lately received im Cabul was found an outlawed in Of note, ‘The Ameer recognized the cu iprit himself, and of the mission the. delinquent paid thc peaatty as of his rashness with his head .— Chandon Wer ia | : | The extaled breat A Young Lady Shoots Another. BEN REPORTED PLIGHT IN MAN'S ATTIRE ith, there appeared Pp reported ac Hearn and bas not 1 the me, am her K with was in Trent “Le n eae in trigger of it 1 & of pistol struck Miss i ¥ known all sorts aetae Tan afloat, Mr tis sald, wa’ nis trt bring The case dete ry, a awaits the result of his diaugh take some action in the matte that Miss Duer, who fs ¢ your IY of hand Sof Miss He ady. The two gir ers Injuries to Hearn, were nearly always tog nd when the third young lady became intimate with them Miss Duer feared that she would supplant her fn Miss Hearn’s affections. Thos version of the affair has spread all town, aud ts now generally believe ever, Who stoutly deny lively Uhat the aflair was pi On Monday tast Miss 0) - itis said, wa on the Streets of the town dressed in tm pquent and so str are her ecveniricities of character, What his was si to be another Of he freaks, but it on the next day at she bi it was thought that d dressed herself up in men’s clothes tu order to render her escape more ea Be B THE SHERIDAN Sttr.—Again Morgan Morga was on the stand for cross-examtnation y lay iu the suit of James A. Whale uy General Sheridan for $460.00, Mr. Beckwit questioned Mr. Mor: in regard fo the part nership which he sald he had entere ‘oO with Whalen fora halt share of Uh tet in this sult. The partnersilp, the witness said, Was t carry on the business of 1 ete. on the Killona and 01 Butier have t on redirec ‘oes would he had to stim adjourn: work at Christnaas a: e them with whisky. 8 ent the plainttt, James AJ Whalen, Was called. and told bis siory substantially as set forth in the complaint. Was put of until next Monday then read the order No. 1001 Gei pee with wi paint y erted that the ter did fair tement of the condition of tb plantation on the question before the courts 4 That time in regard to tt. Th ert adjonraed until Monday, when the cas the plaiatin Will probably be closed. —(\.4 sh ScHO01-ROOM THEADACTES. Many peop J blic BehOOL b hers: met who ‘ance ave firmly of the the room has a hese wall Its own, tnd their iapression Ww they were to is. There ts not mi; the only that it ts, fouous and tha: anybody escapes tt ystems of heatitur and ventilation that ve. and, worse yet ih ors who have no knowledge whatever of these dep: tigents of | their business, and who are as apt as any other men to neglect or despise they do rot. understan ay of } rooms are boxes almost hermetic: | into which hot air is being driven and heat ts frequently and other ph¥si ren pollute ye alr to erous to health, so teachers and 2 O'clack entered the room ta Ith ‘and spirits, emerge at noon with ss step, aching head aad deranged vital ns. Siiould a teacher's nature. protest inst breathing in poison and sweltering ) goes a Whidow, and straightway all | pressed. S Of the chi Boys anp ‘Toeracoo.— Physicians xereed that the use of tobacco hy is Tun of ¢ cially in whole tra traced to this pr vied that a rvous diseases have Bern It you want to stop 1 you want to have a set of nerves that are like those of an tnvalid old Lady, if you wish to grow feeble and thin, if you wisi to Jook sallow and puny, we do not know any bet 1 tobacco. Twill make a ‘our nervous system which will bs ter awhile. Let us hope that if a thousand boys read This, some of them will be aved (rom forming a habit which most men regret. SA gentleman entered a grocery store at North Vernon, Ind., the other day and asked for a gallon of molasses, ing drawn it the storekeeper asked iin whal he would take it home in. “In my hat.” promptly replied n calmily holding hew silk hat, h the groce outdone in seng red the Huid. Then the customer jam- at on the grocer’: ad, having thus pied his attention, took what money thers Was in the till and departed, ———- custom into —MANRAHAN. On Thw nay’, Octobe at St. Matthew's Church, by the Past Kew. E. Boyle, G. W. Corverr to ELLa Haw Ralia®, both of thie city : pena DIED. BARKY. On the sth of December, 187%, Janes K Banks, aved ten months, son of Jamies Dearest jie, thou bast left us, We thy loss iuost deeply But ‘tis God that has bereft ns, He can all on aw Liew ad CHASE. On the mornin of December th, 1874, after a lon and poss, WILLIAM i. Citast, aed forty-fi Gone, b D. Bis funeral Jace from Astury Church, Tuesday, December the loth, at 2 kp.m. it EASBY. The fum pitel” HGH, om clock a.m. “Rel aVited to attend PRECH. a.m.,of acute preun low Fao Funeral Charch, Tues ‘clock.’ [Phiind: MAHONEY er, IST kp ma. oe HAvoNnex, native of County » Ireland, in the twanty -tirst year of his age. ¥ his sou! rest in y 7 His funeral will take 4 eday, December 10th, at 2 o'clock, frou Ids parents residence, $85 E. street southwest.” Friends sf the family are reapect- fully invited to attend. * O'NEAL. In Alexandria, on the &th of December, INTs, at 4.45 p.m. Epes Maurt, infant dauchter of Lewis I. and Gertrade E. O'Neal Puneral Tuesday afternoon, at 3 p.m, from the residence of Mrs, A. Richards * PRICE. Suddenly, December *th, 187%, snfant son of Charles 5. and Janie F SCHUSTER, At 5.30 a. m., December 9th, 1878, at her parents’ residence, 1311 E street northwest, after a long illness, AwNie AUGUSTA Many Sonus: TEX, ter Of Charles and Erustine Schuster, aned years and six months, ends, of the fanuly ars invited to the funeral, wbicb will take place Tuesday, December 10th, at "elock p.m. VON KOERBER. On Saturday evening, Decem- ber 7th, 1874, ANNA Magra vox KorRsee, nee Baroness von wife of Gol. V. E. von Kosrber. Huperal will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from the late residence, 412 C street south. gust. Friends of the family aré respectfully invited 10 atten * UNDERTAKERS. FSERp Secean crest no Waka ie (eee eee W. 50 UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B F. Harvey), 040 F street n. w., (One coor east of Tenth strest. somm ®. Waters, marl2-ly 1337 10th st. n. w. A, BUBeonr, UNDERTAKE, my 816 Penn's evseue n. wo. at 2