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~ STEAMERS, &. > HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- | GIOVFs AT CUST (FoR Cau) to reduce JNO. MORAN 21% Pennsvivanis ave. 2 N sal SENGERS. +) stock. | eh en FOR COLD WEATHER. The steamer MARY WASHINGTON, which has been recen'!y ~efitted and furni ect a a inna pa Sermon wis ‘Rowad tip @1, including admiesion | Mansion ad aroun: ps Tf you want to be comfortabie for the Winter zo ‘Steams Tih street wharf dally (San - | to LLB and. purchase one ‘vl ope Pes MoH. | SPEAICN HEATING STOVES SRE eae es retoree ot § ped Mol ; me IH, Supt Ladies’ He has also a large stock of other fizst.clasg bn a a ig iy ag ead how eelliny at reduc fnwton- jelly prices to suit the times. m0 GE © ATTRACTIVE Goops aT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. A fine CHAMBER SET at 82.50. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 83.50, A fine CHINA TEA SET at 87.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.90. ‘The above are only a few of the barxains which we offer to the public. Call and examine our stock and you cannot fail to HANGE OF SCHEDULE. — The steanxt MATT. Wm. H. Brixs, $i on a r October 19th, 1878, ve DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a w., for Oh: tico and landings in Wicomico river,and on SAT- URDAYS for Machodoc, making her tual Isndings, Sxcepting those in Nomini For additional inform- ation inquire at GL. Sheriff's Coal Office, Nos. 328 and 1114 Pen: ylvania avenue, or at wharf office, foot and N sireets aw. erste § 8 e TUCKER JONES, Agent. UMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK. roe MONROE AND THE The swift and elewant iron Steamer LADY 0) THE LAKE. Cayiain C. J. Borne VILLE, leaves (th-street wharf, until, a af: street wharf every, MON. further notice, every Monday, Wed- — SCHAEFER'S, meeday and Friday, st5 ‘Orclock . Ta. connecting arith steamers for Boston, Providence and other nové-ly 1018 7th street n.w. Northern points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every ‘Tuesday, Thursday snd Saturday, at 4o’clock p.m | FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOIIN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joax B. Woop, leaves her wharf, terminus of ‘Tth and Sr street line of” cars, at 7 3. an., three times per week, for Currio- | howe” CAVERLY & CO., | AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, i } Have THE Beat Linz oF ‘Nor 4 Leonardtown, stopping at inter- RANGES, % each trip. ‘Days of sails, Mon- formation, apply at the office, over (With Low or Elevated Ovens,) "s press atthe . 1 foot of th stret cee me FURNACES, ete nox's Ex. ior cn appleston at Re ie PBs. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMFRS FOR NEW YORK. ‘The Stearic. JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT, alternately leave Pier 41 East River, Now York. every «lay, at 4 o'clock p.m. i FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. 7 S i xs" ‘They Buy For Cash, Sell Low, and Guarantee —— TERE. ‘Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at office <ver, Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, | Have also a larze stock of or peeks ee ee seh | GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, ko.” SAMUEL BACON. President | [ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-Srraxsar | bg tg ee New YOut, HAVRE, LONDON, Uo mt this company will sail every Sat- AT Repvcep Prices. nov9-tr | REYOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? AW not, call at GARTRELL & CO.’S Store, urday from nm Pier, foot of 3d st., 815 ith st."n.w., between Hand T. You can ‘Hoboken. <of passaxe: From New: | buy firsi-class STOVES and RANGES at tho, York to Havre, London, Southampton’ lowest prices. A first-class LATROBE, to’ — Bremy aoe SO ores, ate, me i} peat cw rooms, = Ve aa id; ateerase. $350, om - pas- | 7th et., between H and I sts., opposite Goidsmidt's ees: ply to ORLRICHS & OO.,2 Bowling Green, | Toy Store. fo2-tdec25] GE BP ARTRELL & 00. for oct ~ —— (CEXDE’s NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN | LADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON ae ‘AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's | ‘or Boston, Providence, an TIM Ihe New England States. | Salling Days. | c|phia—Saturday, at 12m. nwton—Monday, at 11 8. m. (owns Monday; at 7 p.m. P HANSON HSS & Co., * TgrorzEns axD MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. 45 N. Charles street, Baltimore, : GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE COM. Freizbts received daily until 6 p. m Through PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, bills of ladime <.ven to Boston dom SaaS | AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE Jeger ee ar oy | AND QUALITY OF ALL wu Wis"? will please have them marked WORK DONE. = apply. = Lei ine Gat WH visit Washington and su) di cthweeat at rect wart, ‘eae Cena a wae wee | signs and estimates in apectal cas Georgetown, D. C.) WILLIAM P’ OLYDE & 00. SS Se G48 FIXTURES! aS FIXTURES: Less Taax Factosy PRiczs. his. (\UNAKD LLNE. ces NOTICE. | ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- | Usion, the Stestuers of this line take a specific course | Sole Agent for the colebrated Gas Fixtures of Zor all season= of the year. Merxrs. Mitchell. Vance & Oo. I now olfer the ‘On the outward passaze from Queenstown to New | largest, finest and cheapest goods south of New Fork oF Borin. <rossing the meridian of Gat 48 | Yor. ist., or nothine to the north o! \ Ox the homeward passawe crossing the meridian | 471 GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE BNTIRE of 60 at 42 iat. or nothing to the north of 42 ganswheriOn. THE CUNALD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- 5 = ITED. E. F. BROOKS, Between New York and I Féverpool, Calling | at Cork Harbor,” | _teplitr Fisteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) : at NEW TORR. : rooran Bailding.) abyean Bek Oct. 90 'Beytiia tia Wed, Nov. 37 METHING NEW Speria. Nov. 13 Bothnia.-..Wed-, Dec. 11 FIRESIDE STOVE POLISH. oy. 20 Algeria......Wed., Dec. 18 | ‘BEST iN Magger. ing Wednesday from New York. Try Saweie. FRANK HUME. \REAT BARGAINS | T GEOBGE’S, G onrgr Root SSDanOE ESPORIUM, 2 nnsyltania aven' 3 Has the la-xeet and hes selected assortment in the ty, expecially Sf Band Mitees wear, etitiable for alt oD WARRANTED. Every Lperneny Wil) a box of" George's” Patent Leather server and Water-preof Composition for Boot Harness, hy tho use of which Rub. ber aes are d. sed with, and the feet nolonger and the leather kept soft and pliable. w pe xer WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES YOURSELF, YO! } » FOR YOURSELE, YOUR WIFE, omni If you do, go to the NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsysivania avenus, ‘Where you will find the best goods at prices as low as anywhere in the United States. A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. ies’ Kic ation Boot: Ladies’ Navy Bine-top F es piseonal or Cieck Top, Button. ‘ie’ Lace Boots, styles. Ladies’ rs pre: Gent's Congress Gaiters (100 sty Gent's Kin Boot 5 Boots, Shoes an es’ and Oluldre; an elsewhere. 4 Rubbers, best and cheapest in to - i Gent's Rubbers. 50c.; Ladies’, 35c.; Misses’ and B0e. Gent's Rubber Boots, 82.50, postive CLOSING OUT SALE or $45,000 WORTH mn oy BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOE WITHOUT REGARD TO GOST, Br LOUIS HEILBRON, No. 409 7th street northwest. “Taat OLD Woman ov MiNE.” “i ic) E. Ne BRANCH STOR: THE GREAT BOSTON SHVUE AUCTION HOUSB, 491 Pennsylvania Ave,, bet. 435 aud 6th etroets. (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG) Wasarvotos, D. 0. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor, aell TWENTY-FIVE han any other house this the uext thirt 22039 Wasuixaron, D. 0. GENTS' DEPARTMENT, = Rates of Passages io coin - 1 A565, 1.85 y ateamers carrying steerace, $80 and 100 old, = 50, according to sec ominocations. 7 COAL AND WOOD. B: — rs T Tying Cire $80, $100 and = S 136 wold, accerslins to accommodations. iO. Us, Oickets tot 15, gold, additional Tene areas. and Retail Dealarin Return treket on favorable terme. ‘Tickets tesned | 7 anu meres ANH Eee COAL. 2.00,2.95, 2.50, 3.00,3.50 up. at s special iow rate of 860 gold during the fal and | gic) \CANNELE and SUPINE Gone Toe ies, ‘and Sewed Bodta, $3.00, 3.00 winter season. Aud WOOD OF ALL Ki low rates. Stecraxe tickets from | Queenstown, and all other parta of trates. T have now on hand afuil aud well selected sup- the above, and with unequalled advantazes ow rates and prompt delivery, I invita my friends and consumers generally to send in their 's before advance in prices, Office, 505 9th street. and ©. "Wharf, foot Hand-stitched Roots, $4.00, 4.50, 5.00 to 8.00. kip Boots, $1.50, 1. 2 00 up. ; : ined Boots'82.23,2.50,3.00 up. A large lot of Gents’ Rubber Boots at low prices. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Kid Button $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 np. Ladies’ Goat Button $1.00, 7 aac ((°4E AND weop. Ladies Soree a reek ee Yael CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. NOW I8 THE Tie 0 BUY. Pacien Calf Shoe 1 0, . . ZAILROADS. > _| geussells CosTrconstantiy cricng WBS See gE | Ladies, Heavy Leathe oe 7s - ___ | Sinds. Large stock and fair prices. i up. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | alc KINDLING WOOD. The ong Windia Wonk | padies, Kid an Button $1.00, 190, 140, 175 ape THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. Saving « Fire Lighter wee NSONS Buo., | Lidice Franch Button Kid Boot, bost Philadelphia = tom North: Norehwests\ West) 2°) Branch Omice, 12th and Poneraye ret Whast. | A Mpi ous 35 2 S0 ape ee ed Check Top Gaiters, ‘and Southw. a To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. OAL» sonNgon BROTHERS, WOOD LEAVE WASHINGTON b E 15050 m—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston | WOOD. TELEPHONIC ConxxcTioNs. OAL. Express Fulcott City. On Sunday to Baltimore | goat, Peer eae WOOD. only. Siops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Aunapolis Sri ae Preakiat at hele? Tenors, and ik Ridge | woop. DELIVERIES. — QOAL 6:50. m—Baituore, Annapolis and Way. (Pied- mont, Strasarg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and ‘ay ay. $7.40 © m~Baitiinore and Laurel Express. 9:10 m—Point of Kocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester. Haerstown, and W: Stations. 8:30 a. m—New Jork, Philadelphia, and Bal- timore Express. ‘Parlor Car to New York and Philadelphia. Stops at Annapolis Junction. 48:35 a m.—St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsburs Express. Frederick, Hazerstown PROMPT Main office, wluarves, mill aud depot connected with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. ‘With mnequaled facilities and advantages for eo. nomically conducting the wood and coal trade, wharves, factory, extensive stors yards enal ae * | (0 stock’ up largely when coal is lowest; of throughout the city, and all in te communi. cation, insuring prompt attention to orders, wo ate Prepared to offer to our patrons the best of coal at the very lowest prices. Remember, we insure s strictly pure coal, of 2,240 snd Vailey Branch except Sunday. Through | POUsdstotheton Galiy.” Graton to Bandtaky. dail coucnnat! | Main office, mill and depot, foot of Ioan tteaad F iste. a.w. Offices: 1202F st. w-; 1112 urday. 49:00 m—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis | 1415 7th st_n- w.; and 221 Pa ave. se. ay. 0:00 a, m— Baltimore Express. Stops at Blad Seeare, Oillens, Delle Petree ae tion, Jessup's and Hanover. | 12:10 p.m. Baltiuore, Annapolis, Elicott City and ay. £1.30 p.m—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. Stops at Laurel. 41:35 p. m. on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way | ons, itimore, Bladensburz, and Laure! | rederick via Relay. Stops at Annap- years’ experience. Office 906 B es a opposite Smithsonian. nov 020 of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, | ——— = ee i Way Stations. On Sundays to | NK) ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical es- Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. AN ‘say, comprising a series of lectures delivered at 14:40 p. m—La'timore, Annapolis and Way Sta | Kahn's Museum of Anatomy-on the casa aud case tons. of premature decline, showing indispntably how et. nw. Jyl3-tr MEDICAL, &e. tuatorrhea, Premature ‘ay, Semir Dixeases Of a p or ven 1605 L st., near 16th st. nw. Lost Vigor and ail real nature. Ontice, decl#-Im* 50 REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO cure any case of Female Weakness, Irregularities and Obstructions st 15:30 p. m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore | lost health may be resained, affording 8 Gear sy, Expresss, Ellicott City. Norfolk except Sun- | nopsis of impediments to niarriaze, and the trest- day. Novolk Passengers taken in the Cars di- | ment of nervous and physical debility, beins the ro. rect to Boat at Canton. Stop at Bladeusbure | sult of 20 years’ experience. By ulail, 25c. one. and Laurel rency, or “postage stamps, Address’ Sectevary aa Kahn's Museum, 683 Broadway, New York. {7:30 p.m pov22-m,w&f,éu. : 2 @gzgand Columbus Express. Steep. | ‘ing Cars to Chicazo. ———_—_______ _ timore Express, | J)#: ROBERTSON can be consulted evai Boog ma Point ai Rocks ana Way Statious. | DNiedtesday and Sstunday: af nie'gute! SP Louis, Gacinnati, Lowsvilie ina repens re ecuceins pancnal Hates trow Tese, mare, excel 0 9p m., F Srgane are ~ pt Sunday. | sud Nervous System, ‘Hecent and: Oberle Dace ew York, Philadelphia and Baltimore qatekh cured. All Female Complaints quickly cured. pr to Now Norks and Bpoctel Gieeiey | teed im every “soe, Witte ans, te Suara Se - : an aoe coping | Charges moderate, “Main office’ 19 B. “Hntawec, + On Sunday only. Other trains daily | Baltimore. oothly novlé ONSULT DR. LEON, the oldest establishat ———~—— | U specialict in the city, He guarantoss a perma. st. n.w., near 61 _ GREAT peut and speedy cure in the oo time ‘ale of 'ENNSYLVANIA all Acute and duronie i iseases. Abandoned = Houre 1878 and ill-treated cases 8 8) y. A thorouzh cure or JO: THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. msulting ToGus 218 D street Pouble Track, Steel Rails, - ang30-tr 3 is NivicgNT EQuirMesT. | *> isgmat’Ss LINIMENT - Sruesp Rcisrey, Mae “1a Gites Ritctanatisin, Neural, Hondacheand a In Effect 7:23 p.m., Nov. il, isi&. Bat Uy ueeate as and Gb ents er oer & TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, | “xO 430 Pennsylvania avenue, Agents for corner of Sixth and B streets, a8 follows: | Waenncztn. ‘ap1d-10,w,f-Gm ne Went, 30:10 am. daily, yrith Par. - aaron E aan io Pit and Sleeping Cars from 5 Oldest Establish and only ‘Cacinmati Bt. Louis and Chicago: | [Es ible Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be 7-40 p.m. daly, with ‘Car to Chicago. consulted y Woanesday sud Saiarday. —— co aB Dae be we from Lied Saeek BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. | #NOGISD St Dw rea.” Office and Rast cured. Office and_ Real. mii For, Canands:suay Rochester, Buffalo, Niawara Fence, 608 Pace of Baltasar. Sux30-tr ind the North, st 7: dalty, except if Watkins. For Wilnaason Lab Ge tales at di) | J); HICOMD'S ESSENCE OF Live RE. am. daily, except Sunday. | most shattered constitution in four weeks. Failure For New Pane the East, 1:30 and 10:15 po | im i] ‘This life. Femedy should ‘be daily, wih Palace Care attached Limited Ex- about to marry, or who have become bree of Puliman 2arioe Oars, 9:90 am. daily, | Okcn by 02 shout to marry, OF who have peoosne Except Sanday. case as certain as that water quanckes For, Brookiz, 8 y., sil trroma traing connect at | ih ease. “pole Agent, Dr. 30, SAOQUES, SGrording atrect transfer to Fults stieet. avoid. | atvorsily Pinas eos janitr tne doubie ferriage and journey across New fork city. — — ——————— or Philadelphia, 1:30, 5:30 and 10:15 , daily. By a ey i SE ((OKE DOWN To FOUB CENTS. For Baltimore, 9:30am 20 p. ma. dally, except Sunday: 20 & m., 1:30, 5:30, 7:40 FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $210. x GAS-LIGHT OFFIOR, 411 and 413 10th strect. FFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE ERICKSBURG RAII- : UMBES DRIA AND WASHING: | oO ee TRC, OF Pere ber 6th, 1878. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. ‘Alexandria. 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11. m., 2:15, 3, 4:20,5, | OF Ree RO eon ar tha office oe Beret ssccnnn.cancn matann | ene RTE aan es For iichigond and the South, 6:50 a.m. and 5:20 p, | for, fumushing SUPELIES 9 the various, branches t m. daily- for Wi i: te homrrsper Pps) hep agin po TT a mj 1,3, 4:20, 5,6:15, 7 "Information and blauke will be furnished upon “ip Grder of the Commissioners District of Colum- B. D, Sagi of Property, B. C. of inducements for the! $10 First-class Hee pees tox eit foc every, To feeds of mi ree, Dr. Re Bono residing op the pace further partica Ere euguire at PEs eneren: @ PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NAME AND NUMBER. NO BRANCH STORE. 8F-Attention is called to the Missesand Boys’ Department, from 75c. and up. novi4-tr ____THETRADES. __ B The aes ; ‘ally informed that the tne pabte iacs PUPLOETT BOOREINDERY ‘s carried on as heretofore. The same excelient workmen are employed, and the work turned out fl be in the superior style which has always been & ic 0 lishment. apS-ly 1012 Pennsylvania ave., 8d floor. (eger B ROTHERS. Practican ta? paren isi, E. S. BARTRAM, (Late oF New Onceays, La.) SARTORIAL EXPERT, AND “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD." Now wits GEORGE T. KE! 414 Ninth street, sep25-ir JNO. E. HENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HARDWARE AND BUILDERS’ GOODs, 619 B street nw., Near B. & P. R. R. Depot, Washiuston, D. 0. Bax Inox, Horst Sxor isos anp Nar, ‘Tin-PLate, Zixc, Hues, Riws, Ducks, Darius. Om Careers, Parnzs, VaRNisu, Macutne Beutixa, PACKING aND Lactna. oct3-ly e REOPENED. THE OFFICE OF THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, ‘Which has been closed for a f bas been uch ate et fk Sf TPE Nhe ts vin ‘West Virwinia and Delaware, for the sais of at office, ‘corner Sh and E streets, tvo squares forth of Bennaylva: venue, and Wl and fitted tip for the oonvenience Gon- HOLMAN LIVER PAD. ite what mean? It is a new Pee ‘against the thousand and one ‘bum: examination its: Snell ‘au was thoroughly’ and’ practioally of 9th and E streeta northwest, over Goods Store. Wiis 8 Ghavion street, Baltimore. nové-ly ‘ATES 4 CENT. ot Heian ear Gold | 3 of D. 0. = At 60 cents per dozen. best. AUCTION BALES. _ THIS EVENING. _ Auctioneer, 811 7th street now. CHANCE FOR TH* LITTLE ONES. ‘TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. Thave received twenty thousand dollars worth of Toys, of fhe rarest snd most beautiful assortment ever offer in this city: Fu sore. The openine s 1 commence on W! ESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, the 11th inst., ard wil continue from day to day, at same how Evening tales at 7 p.m. until the ent’re stock is dis- posed of. Those disposed to please the Little ones il attend the saics early id the rush ustuly attending my sal @ who know wh: 8 what know of the «1 ah to my estab- Ishment, for the very simpic reason that T sell cheaper and wive better eat jon than any other ine of business. © eC9-6¢ FOLEY, Auct., 811 7th st. now. THomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CLOSING WEEK OF THE CONSIGNMENT OF FINE OIL PAINTINGS, FROM THE AMERI- CAN ART LERY. Commencing THIS EVENING at 7 o'clock, at the sa'escoom, (09 Pennsylvania avenue, dader the Me'rovo itan hotel _ dec THOMAS DOWLING, Axct. _T0-MORROW. [PeNCanson BROS., Auctioneers. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF VALUABLE Off. PAINTINGS, RICH GILT FRAMES, °T FROM ‘WHE ‘BROOKE LERY iil sel! at auction, on’ THURSDAY, Decem. IRGR, commencing at 11 0' .. 4 and 7 Pan,, within eur salesroon ang D eir-et no: thwest— collection of valuable oi! paintings, consixnied to us direct from the Brooklyn art sal: Jery among which will be .ound the works of some of the leading artists of ad America. ‘The entire collection wii be on exibition at our DAY Ith inst. to which ton. DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. TEES’ SALE OF A PROMISSORY NOTE, BY A DEED OF TRUST ON ALL IQUARE No. 936. irthe of a decree of the Supreme Comnrt of the District of Columbia, passed on the 1th day of No- vember, 1878, in Equity cause No. 4,724, wherein Wiliam’ Tyler is complainant aud Leopold Luchs and others are defendants, we will sell, at public ction, at the offices of B. H. Warner.No, 916 Fetrect northwest, Washington, D. ©., at 4 o'clock p.m, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of December, 1878, 8 Pe ed Note made by Charles A. McEwin, dated January 10, 1873, for six thousand dollars [#6,000), Payable tothe order of James Lynch, three years after date, with interest at six per cent.’ Said note is endorsed by James Lynch and William Tyler, and is secured by a deed of trust. of even date therewith, on all of equare No. 936,in Washington city. ‘Terms of eale: All of the purchase money in cash ANDREW B. DUVALL, JOHN ©. BEALE Ste react, 637 F st. nw. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. 6,9,10,11 dec pues: FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. 'S SALE_OF_IMPROVED PROPERTY ATED ON H STRE! BETWEEN EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS NORTH- By virtuie of a deed of trust dated Apri! 24th, D 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 493, foli fist ne of land records for District of Colum. bia, and at the written aquest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. December 20th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the folowinw-described rea! estate, x in the a of Washington, District of Colum- bia: Lot numbered twenty-five (25), in Moses Kelly's recorded subdivision of square nine hundred and t , tovether with the improvements there. be of a three-story brick dwelling and Terms: One-quarter of the purchase-money, with expenses of sale, in cash: balance in one, two and t a the notes of the purchaser, per cent. from date of sale, {rust on ihe property sold Will be taken. A deposit of $100 required at time of ale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If ter of sale are Lot complied with in seven day: cht to resell the pro; risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. ROBERT C. FOX, Trustes, b. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. WALTER D. WILLIAMS & Co. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A § and sccured by deed ¢ LOT. ON GRANT WRIGHT NORTHW! xe of twod: ober and F ecorded in’ Libe’ . and No. $14, folio scf trust, reiuest of the the ur dersiened Trustees at public atiction, on the premises, on FRE he 27th day of December, A.D. 1873, at 4 all that r parcel of gronnd known asa part of Wrizht and subdivision of Mount Pleaant Pi the sotith line of Lot No. 80; thence east w gouth line 20 feet; thence south Wricht's road 100 feet, to the north line of the said ‘aut avenue: thence west alony the north aide of rant avenue 20 feet, to the besinnine: together with the improvements, consisting of a smal! two- story frame house. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase mone paid in cash and the ba. to be n nce in three equal instal- ments in six, nine and twelve mouths from the day of sale: the’ deterred payments to be secured by. promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at six per cent., and a decd of trust on the premisce sold. A deposit of $50 must be made when the prop- ery {8 knocked down. If terms be not complied with in seven days after the sale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell, on five days’ notice, at the risk and cost of the defaultiny pprehaser. JAS. LERTON,: , F. D. CLEARY, 7) A. McINTIRE, Real Estate Broker, i. No. 918 F street nw. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated 89 ber 29th, A.D, 1977, and recorded in Liber 87: folio 112, one of the land records for the Die”, trict of Golumbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we wi'l sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 16th day of Ds- cember, A.D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following descr:bed Real Estate, situate in thé City of Waal. ington, D.C., to wit:—Lot nw! seven (7), of Cabot’s subdivision of square 677. ‘Terms will be made known at the sale. B.H. WARNER, 7, atoes, JOHN JOY EDSON.) . JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer. dect-eokds ‘YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK, No. 1219 T STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem: ber 7th, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 761, FB. folio 177, of the land records of the District of. Columbia, and at the request, in writing, of the holder of the notes secured thereby, ‘We will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WED- SESDAY, December 18th, 1874, at 4 o'clock p.m, the folowing-described realestate, situate in the city cf Washington, District of Columbia: “All that cer- tain piece or parcel of cround lying and being in the city of Washineton, District of Columbia, and bein: known and dietincuished as Lot marked or lettere: ‘K, in Todd and Caldwell’s subi: numbered (274) two hundred being the same property convey ed t by Martin M. Rohrer and wife, by deed dated § P. tember Ist, 1871, duly recorded in Li 669, folio Z , one Of the land records of the Distri - bial - ‘Terms of sale: $2,250, with interest at 10 per centum, from March 7th. 1378, and expenses of sale in cash: balance of purchase money in twelve and eigteen mouths, for which the promissory notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest trom day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold will be taken. A deposit of two hundred dollars will be required of the purchaser at the time of sae, and all couveyan cing at, purchaser's expense. ‘Terms of sale to be compiled with in seven days. otherwise Trustees reserve the ae © resell ater five days’ public no- tice. . P, ; " CHARGES H, MOULTON, Trustees. dec6.dtdbs and i TRUSTEE'S SALE BY BH. WAR _ AUG. ‘TIU OF TWO THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES NO. 21 AND 23 D STREET SOUTHEAST. By_virtue of two deeds of trust, to me, dated March 15, 1877, 2nd_ May 30, 1877, re- corded in Liber No. $49, folio 161," and 855, ot records for Washi folio 122, rea} tivo of the land the county of jon, and at the of the Uxnehclary named therein, I shall sell at public sale, in front of the promises, on WEDNESDAY, the #8ib day of December, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m’, the west itro-thirds of lot fifteen, in square six hun! ive tacreons tanletigs a tro tacse mney eel Deeseoaet rreon, iby of two three-story an brick Houses, coutaining nine rooms each with "ircrmas of sale: Onefourth cash; balance in etx, twelve and eightean months after sale, with, 61x Der cent. per annum interest. If the terms are not com- piled with in fen days after sale the property Will be Soe nae Cees 2 ve ys" ne . Event Star. ‘3NO. W. RENNED! ec NSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE AT Eycniio AUCTION BY THE COMMISSION. ERS ed SAVINGS AND TRUST ‘The Commissioners of the Freedman’s Savings and ‘Trust Co. will offer at public a at their office, Becimans Bank in the , No. 1507 Penn- MEDNESDAL NI AY, o'clock a. m., a improved GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. (ABCs SUSPENDERS, : ‘Are “something new" and comfortable, at 60 centa a noone se eer at gt Beales Lhe ites aaa ee Tae octlite S16 F st. n. rane and F.4d. Orrrszmn' Anur & Have eoplotr PENCANSON ‘BROS., Auctioneers, PAWNEROKER'S SALE OF UNREDEEMED ae PLEDGES AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY EVENING, December 10th, a commencing = ot o'clock, T a rs at (ction Toews Of Orucanson Bro.%, cor. 9t5 and D streets, a nuniber of unredeemed pisces, ting in part of— ta ana Silver Watches, id Chains and Locket. oo hortd Ene and ona ® ra welry an ilverware. Kc, Terme cash. PHILIP WALLACH, Broker. decé-f,s.m,tu No. 1417 Pa. ave. now. E¥-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, on ae count of the rain, unt) FRIDAY, Lita Decemiber. st same hour and piace Megecl SPAT SRTLIP WALLACE, 1 Oy ete ete ee GROUNDS. y virtue of a of trust, dat Januar th? 164, nod daly recorded in ber Nene 40, one of the land records for A ton county, in the District of Columbia. and at the Written request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at_pnblic auction, in front of the premises on TUESDAY, the 10th day of December, A.D. p.mn., the following described real estato, to ‘The eastern thirty-five (35) feet front, by the depth thereof of oriyinal lot numbered fifteen (15) and all of original lots numbered seventeen (17) and eiht- een (18), in square numbered six hundred and thir- ty-five (685.) ‘These lots front the Capitol crounts and Delaware avenue, and are very desirable and Tapidly improving. erius Of Fale Oue-thini cash; the balance in six (G,) and twelve (12) moaths, for which the notes of the purchsser will b ep, bearing interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, and secured Ase of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at the op- tion of the purchaser. A deposit of fifty dollars (50) will be required on each lot at the tine of sale. If the terme 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 the same for sevén days in som» daily ener published in Washipgton city, Disurict of Cotmmbia, nov29-eod&ds: GEO. MASON, Trustes. Ce" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED to FRIDAY, 13th, S78. sams hour and place. GEO. MASON, Trastee MRVED BOO! 3 oH: SE AND WRITING DESK COMBINED, MADI TO ORDER AT A COST OF 8135: WALNUE R CLOTH SOFAS AND CHAIRS TABLES AND WHATNOTS: WITH GILT CORNICES: HAND- NCH PLATE GILT FRAME MIR ‘T: WALNUT TALL aR: \ SOME MARBL LY CARVE KR, WALNUT E WALNUT BRAC! CAR LE: g eT WAI ‘AIR AND ROOM (3 SHUCK MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS: FR RA SERVICE: CROCKER WARE; HEATING STOVES HALL, AND_ ning at 1 other coods, z ‘This residence is furn’ sant has becn weil worthy the attention of ing housekeeping aectta lie BE WABNEK, Real Estate Auctioneer, "8 SALE OF A 1 FELLING ON de Ry viniue of a A.D. 18) duly re folie 231, one of the land records trict of Cohumbia, and at the secured thereby. I will sell, front of the pre 24, 1 at ¢ o'cloc real ¢ ces, On trict inh eight (28), in Kellsts recorded subdivision of Sav numbered pine hundred and thirty-f gether with the improvements, q + One-fetirth cash ¢ dollars each ce in monthly ith seven per secured by a deed aired at the t conveyancing at purchaser's plied With in seven days, otherw Trustee reserves the riubt to resell the property @ riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser, sive « ertisemy ‘ IAM A GORDON Salesman 100. TTPHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. 2 OF VALUABLE. ANEO! AND FL Bot LY ILLUS. AM WHICH ARE SCHOOL® NORTH AMERI DIANS. P! PALAVES ©) LOSSIN TLORICAL WO} PEERAGE NE" E BARONET AC DUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERK PEDIA 8 CLOPEDI 5 ‘Co be sold at my atction-rooms, southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and_ ith, stre ‘DAY. TUESDAY and WED. NGS, December i6th, 17th and each evening at 7:30 o'clock pre- [Post] “THOS. DOWL! peomss DOWLING, Auctioneer. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE ART SALE. GS, WATER COLORS, GRAVINGS, —PHOLO- TOGRAVURES, &c. Iwill sell at auctim, commencing on’ MONDAY EVEN December 16, ut 7 o'clock, at the Art Store, 1103 Pennsylvania ‘avenue, two doors from Messrs. Galt’s Jewelry Store, one of the most inter- esting collection of Pictures ‘ever offered at public sale in Washincton. 4 . ¥special attention is invited to this sale, as it af- fords a rare opportunity for persons of taste to se- cure ood pictures and choice wifts for the holidays. Now on exhibition and private sale, Gold, Velvet, ard other Picture Frames at cost. decl0-6t* ¥ 8 DOWLL Puomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT AND. BRICK HOUSE, NORTH OF THE ARLING- TON HOTEL. By virtue of a deed_of trust, dated No- yember 20th, A. D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 834, folio #23, one of the land rec- ords for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the holder of the note secired_ thereby, we Will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ises, on SATURDAY, December 7th, at 4 olclock p. Th., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia: All that certain piece or parcel of ground, lyin and sit- uate in the city of Washington, District of Golum- bia, and Known and described on the ground plan or plat of eaid city as being Lot numbered ten, (10,) in Samuel Davidson’s subdivision of square nuni- bered two hundred and sixteen, (216,) said lot front. ing on 15th street twenty-seven feet and running back to an alley. Terms: $1,000 cash; balance in one, two and three years, secured by a deed of trust on the property éold, ‘with interest at the rate of eiht per centum per annum tntil paid. A deposit of one hundred ($100) dollars will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwite ‘Tr reserve the right to re-sell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting pur- cane ae Oe EE COR) THOS. H. CALLAN,; Trustees. noy30-4 No. 486 Louisiana avenue. SYTHE ABOVE SALI POSTPONED until SATURDAY, December 14th, same hour and place, by crder of the Trustees. 7 = decd THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ownmas & GKEEN, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TE ON © STREET SOUTH. BE- FIRST AND SECOND STREETS By Viritie of a deed of trust to me, bearing date on the 9th October, 1875, and recorded in ial Liber No. 800, folio 150, of the land records for the, District of Colimbia, and at the reqitest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the pre on MONDAY, the 1éth day of December, “0. 187 QO ea a that piece or parcel of ground. situat ei Wi ion, in the District of Columbia, known as Lot numbered sixteen, (16), in Charles’ Just’s, re. corded subdivision of Lots numbered three (3), four 4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), -soven (37), eight (38) and thirty-nine (39), in Square nur: bered seven hundred and thirty-two (732), with the improvements, consising of a brick dwell: -house with all modern improvement rms of sale, as provided by deed of : One- half cash; balance in six and twelve with Heed of trust on the peoperte, A aebone ok tes fifty dollars required at time of sale. If terms are ys from ‘day of ‘sale, the delauttiog purchaser after Ave days’ advertinersese, . " “Mdeci-dts "WILLIAM A’ GORDON. ‘Trastee, (TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED MENT BRIGH DWELLING ON NORTH SIDE LAND AVE ‘BET WE! all eash at option of | STANDARD | _THE EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. HOUSE.—Atter our report closed— Mr. Wood (N. Y.), from the committee on ways and means, reported a Dill toauthorize the issue of certificates of deposit in aid of a refunding of the public debt; recommitted. Also, a reso- intion ‘distributing the President's message Albong the various committees; adopted. he House then, at 5 o'clock, went into ¢¢ mittee of the whole, Mr. Harris (Ga. in chair, on the naval appropriation bill. Mr. Clymer (having charge of the bill), ex- plained that {t was substantially the Dill of dear as it became a law. The estimates of tae Secretary of the Navy had been only about $40,000 greater then last year’s appropriations. ‘The committee on appropriations had been ab! without detriment to the service and with the concurrence of the department. to reduce the amount asked for be $153,134. The appropria- “on of last year had been $14,151,603, and this Dill recommended $14,015,469, Not_a single amendment’ was offered to the Dill. The committee rose and reported it to the House, and it was thereupon passed. [This makes four of the general a »priation ills that @ already been passed The Speaker laid before the Ly eo request ot the Senate to be furnished w »py of s E. Anderson's testimony relating to Sen- Matthews, and, on motion of Mr. Potter, the request was complied w The Hor a A Remarkable Criminal Case. THE DOVSON FAMILY CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURPER 70 SUPPRESS A GUILTY SECRET. trial of Mrs. Ame!ia Dodson, Philip Mi Win. Newcombe for au a jored. on the nig) inimink hy q une 19, , New Castle yin the Delaware it will be recol- ‘of Dodson with court of general session. lected, charged the dauch: having given birth to two timate chitdren, which’ be buried for them. and that upon the facts coming to the knowledge of Mrs. Dodson she employed Vincent and Neweombe to 1 away with lm. ‘They drove bim ina es from Dodsou's heme, near Chesterto: just across the line into Delaware, wl Shot him several times, leaving him for dead da the weods at night, TIMONY OF JONES. He esterday as to his residenc: Dow ry four years; went (9 Che town on Tuesday, November 1: Mr. Dodson came after him, ed dawn the road with him and t ‘d with him, the carr ad returned t him. During the afternoon he was combe and Vincent, whipped and pi meat-house, an there until and Vincent and put in ac son asked if he would promise, it (hey took lita away from the state, never to come back, Vin- cent, Newcombe and Mrs, Dodson got in the carriage with him, and Mr. Dodson weut ou and opened the gate; he was tied when he was put in, but untied himself while in the carriag they drove past Vandyke be asked Mrs, Dodson what t shoot hi She replied, Way.” Witness told Newcombe him go, as he said he would, Dat New he came to kill him and ‘was goin Then he let go, aud witness b and one of the bullets struck 1 ‘The next thing he knew thes ing him over and taking the ropes of hands were tied behind hin, hts fect 0 rope around his waist. ‘Then the him, but he did not answer. Atte rriage. and Mr, Dod- », hang him quickest they had gone he got up and went to a house near Van- dyke station, Afier taking the ropes off, Vin- cent Newcombe and Mrs. Dodson got ih the " back the way they Le finally reached the hous Andrew Cook. Newcom! ‘hind Ni to Jo! coming ta lis house wounded and bleeding shortiy aller mid night on Novembe and others testif j Seeing him there and as to his wounds, THE DEFE! will rely mainly on an alibi, 1h ot defendants and the bad i Lo naracter ot Jones, ‘The Dodson wirls were placed upon the stand to | prove Hibt. Mrs. Pret wile of a Phil- adelphia merchant, (formeriy Alice Dodson, testified that her Charlestown, with Jones. Hi i and ordered to dig. | he had said were | fessed tb | were le fat and red ‘as then taken in Vi abc ent went 10. the branch ad failed to tind the things iried there. He then coa- d told about them Im what should be doue with him, and he said he would rather be hipped than sent away. Vincent and New- combe then whipped himi and locked him In te sinoke-house, where he remained un when he was let out, prom! to go aw never come back, and to tell no more ites them, He then Started, and they saw hin assing between the house and the si jouse, about seven o'clock: Vince: combe then came in and spent the night in t sitting-room. About eleven o'clock (ie tired. le: combe in the rocking: mained until about four Mrs, Dodson was also the: the time the girls did. Mr. Dodson retired al s G'elock Dora corroborated Alice's te: but the cros:-examination developed tradictions in minor poiuts. Ving Vincent on the lounge hatr, where and retired ut ROBERT HELLER’S SINGTI of Eenry Palmer, commont: Heller, the mz gate’s ofice vesterday, and in some respects it is very peculiar. Afferthe ordinary formalities he directs that his executrix, under the direc- tion of Haidee Helle shall destroy, break up and beat out of shape all the secret apparatus and mechanical devices connected with my business, so that no one may have the benefit of my brains after my death. The will as Robert as Hied in the surro yearly income of £625 shall be so invested as to yield to Haidee Heller £195 a year: to his wife. Annie Maria Palmer, £500 a year, £125 of whicli Shall be paid to her as long a: shall remain single, and £275 to be applied by the wife, or at her death by the guardian of the children, to the support and education of the children, Mary A. Palmer, Annie Paline Palmer. The testator also directs the bean to Haldee Palmer of “one clock, one liquor stand, all the jewelry which J may die possessed of except my gold Watch and one clock; also all carpets, gas brackets, and any and all articles of furniture about which there is no mechani- cal device or business secret.” ‘The rest of the property {s given to his brother, Angelo C. Pal- mer, of Hamilton, Australia. His Sister, Mrs. Fannie Gibbs, of Seven Oaks, Kent, Enghind, ts made sole executrix and trustee. The will is dated April 12. 187s, and is witnessed by Charles N. Vilas and Elisha 8, Caldwell, of New York.— N.Y. Tribune, wth. tS THE Two FP NDIDATES for the throne of igaria are Russiaus. One is Gen. [gnatlefl, originator of the San Stefano and the other, Prince Dondoukotl-Kor: who now administers Bulgaria in the name the Czar. ‘The latter is openly sustained by Prince Lobanoff, the Ambassador of Constanti- nople, and he controls such political elements as imay be brought to bear in the formation of @ conservative party. General Ignatief.on the conirary, is a candidate of the ree, and he is upheld in the good opinion of Prince Gortsch: kof and the Emperor Alexander by Prince Orloff, Am! dor at Paris, and other diplo- matists. The treaty of Berlla stipulates that no member of a reigning family in a : six great European Powers can be mount the throne of Bulgaria. A Queer Case springs from the fai the Clty of Glasgow bank. A lady died re ly having no heirs and leaving no will, and her property went tothe Crown. Among her pos- Sessions was some of the stock, and as each shareholder {s individually Mabie for all the debts it is Lt iiaeel to hold the Queen responsi- ble: One bank which had taken four shares trom a customer in its debt has been called upon to put its whole capital, £150,000, at the order of the directors who are winding up the Glasgow concern. At the last service which Mr. Lewis Pelly, one of the imprisoned direc- ‘Pors, attended, the hymn was, “The hour of u departure’s come,” and It was sung to the om Jim KEENE’s OPERATIONS IN CHIcaGo.—The Keene combination has got nearly three mil- lions of bushels of wheat, and is keeping it, and is aiso locking up allthe current receipts of cash wheat that come in daily, and those do not average less than about forty thousand bushels perday. With this amount coming in daily, and one and a half millions of bushels in Milwaukee, the home dealers think that Keene and his colleagues will have their hands full to control = ee wheat in ody market for some time yet, and their com} wheat market Just now indica sata they have concluded to let them try it a while (Chicago Timex, &2-“The Black Hills ” says a Western critic, “is a good place women and dogs ‘but h—1l on men and horses.” sos oP-Miss Ni Bonham, of Cana- aa, stands six fect eight and 9 half irenes fa har hose—a big-boned Nancy, as it were. ; $2~The Court of Queen's Bench of ot com) gai buinee portion of Macon, 3 t@"The Cariisle, ce says ia 2 eae ete ‘Uhat the Reporter will have to suspend. and Joseph H. | December 11, 187%. | A Waterspent. REMARK ERLE EXPERIENCE OF THE BRITON BARE BEL STUART ON THE ATLANTIC. ‘The British bark Bel Stuart, Captain Harper, forty-eight days from the port of Larne, Lreiaad, prt into Red Hook yesterday after a stormy and phenomena Sastrous Voyage. ‘The bark lett Larne to ballast, consigned to Messrs. P.1 Nevtus & Son, of this city, and bad a series of head winds ‘and strong Seas until of Nova Scotia, when the culminating disaster of 4h Voyage occurred. On the ev ’ 2 taln., longitude 3: deg min. which brought her about 16 ®. She Was Str 14, in latitude 43 deg. 0 & comparatively | smc which swept her der consteraa Yon on board. At 6 the same day ds being on ae per, @ stra, siching in the w by the wate, ad The sky Dex without a corre to rometer, which showed 4 rising tehde tain Harper and his 1 at the t 1 ren eh and wed Uy were di up to meet the opgailan’ 1 the main: ail their accompanying In a moment. as it seemed, the bark. din a fat Wind, with a mod ive wreck (9 wal sh ot the tremendoas s vetore the « © Was no indie orked tas Was suf Hie reached I NW. Hevaid. eh, a Reviy ti Hornelisy tlie Very UnEXpE g Ne littir Yor a k n named Yor mainent t v Deen clandestir Mrs. € ness k tion ¢ beon AL Vival mect forward, tears tu Wy Mrs. Cole were of guilty conscien and divine .. the cong Saar aot us ate with him, and prayed to ain received into the f © slightest suspick PRYING TO Nor a Mr. Owen Daly of Au sof age. in t n. Yesterday Mr Litcr’s grave had lw chain with which the gate ! and the gate opened, iupt sTon, N.¥ this danghter i ry at i that” hte He found wl been locked md wa. eut KEEPING Close Waren os Hexen. —Be: 1 Hunter has not been oMfictally informed « p New Jersey court ot errors and appe: dec a m. It is belleved, how that his re who v n, have sit bien tn p informed He pe self ossession in the f. rening news nt and day, and pil concerning the disastrou ev, i might be well to g AAIUSt Cast. nOTth against ra drinkers are | stronger in min 40) Those Of adstain- ers. He Th reserve, adding Unat tt 12 o'clock | He further di- | rects that so much of his estate as shall yield a moderate drinker, SHE Say core Hed Miss rday | and Mrs. P also it d the hyster- ui til next ander tra a their He ping her after ‘ail shop aa- a pleasant smile, aud ou Were pleased with S speaking to I altraative ated stil! sinttiny d eyebrows obiy aca Teame ber Mr. Noxwan Lockyer philosopher's ston Daiiy News We Says: “It time to refer to wll the now being 1 not found the rtoghe London would take too mach mts Slalements le concerning the nature of my work, but 1 t ou will ‘allow me sp m: a corre fo a matter of fact ho mecting ot chemists in my Liborator terday, and no dissociat ae ueket by a friend S® Miss Lousi en a lottery aud it drew a $5,000 prize, W. King. one of the most of the South, died at Augus- night. nd politics are forbidden the Boston police, but they ean read all dius novels they wish t0.—{ Det. Free Prva. tP-In New York a Chinese cludes “hard boild legs.” Somehow th Ume learning ree kent a barroom in Borie, Nev uly ed by mer without paying. resolved to do only a casi busines: id posted ap announcement thereat. Sam Halsey read the plac ka fall tum- bier of whisky, and coolly nit iton the slate.” Pearce drew a revolver and killed Hal- sey on the spot. DIED. BROOKS. Ou Tuesday, December 10 ANLEY, the only son of Charies B. ks, sured Six year: the residence of his parents, 159% thwest, Thursday at 1 o'clock. * OW ‘ the sisty-fiftl year of her ag ber late residence, No. 1400 Twenty. first strect northwest, on Thursday, 20 pam HAW. In Leonardtown, 1878, Dr. Hesey Haw, fori C., in the eighty-first year of his ave . MILLIKEN. On December 10, INT, Marron 1 caughter of Loren H. and Enaua J. Milliken, on Decemb ‘of Washingto: Ma. 1 ears, § months and 20 daya ‘uneral will take place at the parent's residence, (0. 1411 Sixth street northwest, on Thursday, at 2 sek pan, ie NEFF. On December 10, 1578, Mane st child « New, Wendell and Mary J and 5 monti Atly fold her dar: Lay ber geutiy down to rest, For her soul as cone to Heaven Amongst the innocent and blest Her fi ‘will take place from the residence of M., you ic fingers her parents, 1214 Fourth strect northwest, Thure- dsy morning at 9 o'clock. WALLIS. On. ‘Tuesday, December, 10, 1678, at 6 in, W WALLis, minety-one years. Pfrineral will take place at his late residence, 626 & street portbweat. fds and acy aittances are ta- Sited to attend on Friday at 2 p.m. pers please copy.) __UNDERTAKERS.—— Aas UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B. ¥. Harvey), 940 F street n.w.,