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STEAMERS, &c. BOOTS AND SHOES. _ AUCTION bALES. AUCTION SALES. GREAT BARGAINS THIS AFTERNOON. uh E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. OF UNIMPROVED PROP- SE UP AN ESTATE. ESDAY, December 18th, com- clock, Twili sell at anction, on’ s, in the order im whieh they occur, wperty: Parts of Lots § ands, in ware event, bet ‘b-lots 3 to 22, square e: 700, on N street, between rh Capitol street; Lot'S, equare 704, on. and P sontheast : 708, on South Capitol strect, between streets, and Lot 27, square 503,0n Union tween N and O st On THURSDAY, December 19, st the eame hour, Let 2, equare i041, D street, between 13th street and Kenticky ayepne sonthea: 5 ner C and 14th southeast ; Lots 68. on B_ street, Uetween 0th and 11th sonthesst: Lots 2, 3. and 10, square 105%, D street, be- th northeast, and Lo square 1027, corner Maryland avenue ‘and 14t street northeast, On FRIDAY, December 20th, commencing at the satbe hour, Part of Lot 29.in syuare 51 between 4th and 5th northwest: Lot 21and Part of 20, square 854, on O street, between Ist_and 3d northwest, and Part of Lot 25, in square 5 Ftreet, between Ist and 3d streets northwest. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. THIS WELK. aad furnished — PEREMPTORY S. ERTY TO TON CIT TON COUNTY, ied of trost, dated on the 2 land records of the Di bia, and at tue written request of the i thereby, we, the undersigned Trus- in front of the re- maiter named, on dat the hours ‘meationed below, ail the ts, parts af lots, pieces or parcels of ter deseribed—that is to say: he 23d day of December, 1878, PAL, We will sell, in front € premises, the east 25 feet of Lot 14, 2 . Ithasa frontage of sidé of Louisiana avenue, with a depth feet to an alley, and is improved substantial brick baildins. aiter the above mentioned sale, we s, the west half of . G. It has a front- 5 inches on. thé routh. side of Lonis- s the entire depth of the lot cy., Both the aforesaid lots, or parts of lots, 76490, with the improvements thereon, aré itusted ina business part of the city of Washing- posite, or nearly opposite to the Webster Law and are regarded as valuable pieces of > —- wuart. Roun mansion 2° Steam: anien's and Boys’ Gaiters, $1.25, R T3, $2, worth # Ladies’ Feb. Goai LAKE, steamer W. LL BLAKE, ‘stea es’ Curraco Kid Buttoa, worked 0, worth $2.25. Full stock Ladies’ and G est cash prices. Pair Justh’s Hee! Protectors given in, at street east and «ylaTe 1039, cor. 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, Between 19th and 20th streote. x ARGAINS BEAT BA GEORGE'S, 2118 P- nxsylrania avenue. Gentlemen's hand-sewed Gaiters at $6.50, tsi, 6 and 7, — G. TUCKER IO ES, Avent. GUIMER ARRANGEMENT. , KOR NORFOLE, FORTRESS MONRO¥ AND THE ‘The awift and clecant iron THE LARS, Captain C. FILLE, lsaven Cth further notice, nesday and Friday, at5 o'clock p. m. With steamer: Pro shailseli, infront of the premises Washington, D. Steamer LADY OF NY , If, 23 5. ‘Terins day of tale. Boots, fine calf, Ltt 8 ne day, or I ately after the above mentioned sales, we shail proceed to sell, in front of the premises, lot 20 Mare $26, Washington, D. C. proved. They will be ¢ other. They are situated on Fifth stree! ind, kouth Mf streets. bh we of 48 feet 7 inches and a depth of sold out, ‘Lintend removing tor ppartment down town. Jincetients for thebolldays. 4 i yo YOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES Ft yOURSELF, FOR YOURSELF; ¥\ If you do, zoto the NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsyslvania avenue, Where you will find the best as anywhere in the A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button Boots Ladies’ Kid Buiton Be | Ladies’ Navy Blue-to) jest Diaonal or Check Top, Bui hursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. SW. THOMPSON, Captain Jonm B wharf, terminus of treet line of cars, at 7 a. per week, for Curric: Juiand Leonardtown, stopping at inter- Daya ct sailing, Mon- BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES NO. 31 "AND D STREET SOUTHEAST. : 7 By virtue of two deeds of trust, to me, and May 99, 1877, re: 9, folio 161, a1 wo ‘on, and at the east, between south dated March 15, 1 corded in Liber N the county of Washin beneficiary named therein, I shall ai the premixes, on WEDNE! the i8th day of December, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m’, the west two-thirds of lot i dred and ninety-three, with ‘the improvements thereon, consisting of two three-story and basement nine rooms each with eS After the gale of lots 20 and 21, square 826, we shall proceed to sell, in froi Wirz, on Fy premises, the south i "feet on Teuth street east, th of 115 feet 10% inches; it is located h Carolina avenue and south C street. y ailer the sale last named, we shall in front of the premises, Lot S and re 1112, Washi ns “located on ISth street Phey are uniwnproved, and will be gold separ. after the other. Lot 8 has a front of 62 ton Ish street. anda depth of 191 feet aud 8 in- . Lot 9hasa front of 61 feet and 6 inches on Isth street, and a depth of 191 feet 8 inches pysesch trip. and Saturday. she office, over jormation, apply st th q Ss Oiice, or at the cet sale, in front of, n. in square six hun? ‘at prices as low brick Houses, cont ‘water and as. ‘ ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eizhteen months after sale, with six per cent. per annum interest. If the terms are not com- plied with in ten days after sale the pro resold at the risk and cost of the ‘d chaser after ye days" note, to be pu BACON, Pres’. SAMU! NELLY, Agent. § IR WN YORK. S dus ange 6 KNIGHT, | } ay, at 4 o'clock every Saturday, and A! it Io" rates. For tnformstion oe eenroy Rank, 16th street, |, Agent, Waler street, N. President Wi GERMAN LLOYD-Sreausare Tae bs renes New Yous, Havas, LOMDOm, rs EME. this company will sail eve: Pier, foot of 3d st., passaze: From Ne . London, Southaray rst cabin, 100; second cabin, $60, #40. enrrency. For frets’ York, every 5: emises, Lats, snare lot fronts 51 feet on dis unimproved. last named_lot, we shall sell, ys Yroreed to sellin frontof t} nch Calf Stitched Boots. -. es’ and Children’s evod Shoes 25 per ceut. less than elsewhere. THIS EVENING. SAMUEL BA‘ 1G 7H ANNUAL AUCTION SALE Av THE OFFIOR n South A and South E stre 5 §. GOLDSTEIN & 00. UESDAY, the 24th da: in front of the prem: which fs known on the p! ton, as square sonth of 195. north by Khede Island avezue, ani It lies weet of ‘Ibth street ‘ Thouch unin. aS a very valuable piece of vorthy the attention of capitalists, sale of the above named square, we shall on the premises, all that, Farm sitn- ty, Disirict of Columbia, at int where the Swart Road intersects ad. ‘This farm contains 65 acres. more or less, and is improve December, ae. Guly One Price. {ov2-tr) GEO. McCARTRY. 10th and D Streets, December 16th, at 10 posttive CLOSING OUT SALE 5 11,700 square f d Pledges and Commission Goods. ¢ time and place, the balance of FINE JEWELRY, \LYDE S NEW EXPRESS LINE C BETWEEN i £HIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON | AND GEORGETO' at nee with ‘or Boston, ANG IT New Ragland Blates. 545,000 WORTH SOLID SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, Et From our former Jewelry Store,PE* in all the largest selection of fine woods ever in this city. Every article fully warranted as represented. ‘Verms cash or approved not Et imity to the city of ton makes it desirable as Each of the above described lots, parts of lots, pieces or parcels of land, will be soled Rubject to any prior deed of trust, taxes or other liens lawfully ‘The terms of eale, as modified by the written con- sent of the holder of the notes secured by said dee of trust, and in pursuance of authority contained in areas follows:—One-third of the On each parcel of the aforesaid rea: paid in cash, and the residue, on ‘ach parcel, in two equal instalments, payable, re- spectively, One at the end of six, and the o eud of twelve months from and after the day of sale, with interest thereon from that date, at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until nents to be secured by deed or ‘Arcel of suid real estate sold; or the purchaser asers of each parcel o! option of paydng the whole purchase money ing and other rehaser. A de- | BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, N BROS., Aucts. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. E SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF DIA- ‘f JEWELRY, StL ED SHOWCASES, FIRE-PROOF NING, December 16th, o'clock, and continuiny every evening tintil all is sold, I shall sell they n bs, Esd., No. 1006 Pa. cen 10thand 11th streets, comprising Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, fine Jewelr i istols, and a full stock Fireproof Safe, 3 a'zrand opportuity for parties to § the stock must be sold, fe iOS. DOWLING. Auct._ 10-MORROW. TPHODAS DOWLING, said deed of tru *6 D.C. For full intormation spply to J. H. JOHNSON & 00.,.1204 ¥ =tzect northw. Wasbinston, D-0.: G General Mavacers, 12 South W igre PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOE | Estate sold to rE, 6 Water street, P. CLYDE &09.; | ‘barves, Philsdel- WITHOUT REGARD TO GOST, paid; the credit ieeds of trust on ’ jAKD LINE. c= ‘OTIOE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- the Lr of this line take a specific course Seecesce tne sces ‘ard passage from Qucenstown to New sion, crossing the meridian of 60 iat., or nothinz to the north of 43. commencing at 7: said real estate shall LOUIS HEILBRUN, the expense of the T ul be required on esch lot or parcel of jand sold; said de- No. 403 7th street northwest. n Snare 490, and of ces oF parcels of de as soon as earh parcel of said. sof! by the auctioneer. If the terms teompHed with within ten days from day of sale, as to any one or inore of and, the Trustees reserve reels of said land ¢ purchaser or days notice in @ city of Washing HTZ,; Trustees. SHIP OOMPANY LIM- THE OUNAED STEAD tween New York and Liverpool, Callin, ae New at Cork Harbor. a = yRoM NEW yoRK. N O‘ BRANCH STOKE. EN Hl such parcel or siving at least fiy THE GREAT TS, SHIRTS, LADIE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, A Rates of Passage. steerage, $3) Sn) ‘S*0, 3100 and HOUSEFURNISHINGS 491 Pennsylvania Ave., vet. 4% and 6th streets. (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG.) stue fal snd ew and others very Lite iy be sold without re. on THURSDAY i Que mp, aud all oth Queenstow © If yon want. to be c Aol eiiaiatear tex Ee LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietez, G, Leceinber 19 ry and other porta on to OTIS LIGELOW, bua 71 8. G. FRANORLT RAILROADS. - ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACE. Route and Short Line to the jorth, Northwest, West and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON - Philadelphis, and Boston ott City. On Sunday to Baltimore y's, Laurel, Annapolis i Eik i sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LOWER for the next thirt; ATTRACTIVE Goops SE VENUE by STREET; ALSO, TWO TWO-STORY FF FRONT aon AND 8 STREET. By virtue of two srectively March 15: NORTHWE ATTRACTIVE PRICES, RHODE ISLAND AVENUE eds of trust, dated re- 1877, aud ‘December No. 46, folio 264, and Liber No. 875, f of the land records for the District of Colt tof the parties secured thereby, 1 will sell > auction, in front of the DAY, December 19th, 1878, at 2 ound, situate ens city of Wash- of No. 508, as the same is recorded in the Surveyor's office of said city, in Liber W. F., folio 144, together with the improvements ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 must be paid at time of sale, and the balan ments in six, twelve arid eighteen montha, irchaser’s notes, of sale, and a GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. re, $1.00, 1.20, 1.45. 1.65, 1 L 1.50, L80, A fine CHAMBER SET at 82.50. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET st 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 bargains which we offer to the public. Cail and examine our stock and you cannot fail to SOHAEFER’S, 1016 7th street n.w. Gents’ Pine French Calf Han | Gente’ Caif Boots, $1.75, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50 up. Uiuore Made Pexxed and Sewed Boots, 83.00, 3, rc Hand-stitched Boots, $4.00, 4.50, 5.00 to 8.00. Kip Boots, $1.50, 1 Genie’ Water-proof Grained A large lot of Gents’ Rubber Boots at low prices. divini tare nort Stops at Shiple ioh_of square Junction, Jessup’s, Breaktast 4: Relay. 4-50a. m—Baltimore, Annapotis and Way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, ‘Wi Way via Belay.) 47.40 & m —Baitimoreand Lane! Express. 3:08 m—Point of Rocks, LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Kid Button $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, Ladies’ Goat Button $1.00, 1.25,1 ies? Morocco Button 7e. ies’ Calf Shoe $1.00, 1.25, dies’ Glove Kid 81. Ladies’ Heavy Leather Ladies! Foxed Gaiter 13e., Ladies’ Lasting Congress Ladies’ Kid and Morocco Congress Ladies’ Foxed Button 81.00, 1.20, 1. | Ladies! French Button Kid Boot, ‘of Ladies’ Cloth and Check Top Gaiters, §® PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS ©. THE NAME AND NUMBER OED TO NO BRANCH STORE. led to the Misses nd W » Hawerstown, and Piedmont, Strasburg, Hagerstown, ‘New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- Express. “Parlor Car tb New York and le, Chicazo, Columbus Pittaburz Express. Frederick, and Valley Branch except Sunday. Car_to Staunton. eight per cent. leash, at the option of the pur- i Sa purchaser's poy seD CAVERLY & CO., AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, HaVE THE Best LIne oF property sold, or chaser, Conveyancing and reco1 terms of eale are not comp! sale, the Trustee reserves the at risk and cost of purchaser in default. Ww: '. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. dec7-dtdbs GTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctioncera. y TRUSTEES’ SALE 1s EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEW NS&ND ° STREETS NORTHWEST. Yy virtue of a deed of trust, dated October recorded in Liber No. One of the land records for the olumbia, and at the request of the | f the note sectired thereby, we will eell at ction, in front of the premises, on THURS- 4 o'clock p.m., the situate in the city of Parts of lots numbered x nty-four (24), of Samuel Norment’s recorded subdivision of square num- bered three htndred and_ ninety-nine (399), besin- ning for the same twenty-four (24) fect nort southeset corner of suid lot numbered twenty-three (23), on the line Of Sth strest west, and runnine thence north along thence west ninety ( alley; thence south along said aliey Af place of bexinning, toxe: rma: One-third cash, $1.00, 133 up. ‘Pullman Cart Cinema | , Grafion to Sandusky, daily, except Sat- | As €9.00 8. Os Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis itimore Express. Stops at B'adens- Jollewe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- ssup’s and Hanover. —Balimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and ‘New York, Philadelphia and Boston | tops at Laurel. Sunday only for Baltimore and Way more, Bladensburg. and Laurel Frederick via Relay. Stops at Anuap- it of Rocks, Frederi ‘Winchester and Wa: Point of Eocks and 14:40 p. u—Laltimore, (With Low or Elovated Ovans,) FURNACES, 10.008. m—Ba’ §2 Attention is call FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. They Buy For Cash, Sell Low, and Guarantee m. A.D. 1874, duly MEDICAL, &e._ LEON. the Oldest ble Ladies’ Physician in the city, Wednesday and hear K, from 1 to 8 o'clock. Exprese. $1.35 p.m. on Established aud only Have also a large stock of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. Ar REpvcED Prrces, AY, December 26t following-described real Washington, D.C., t twenty-three (23) ‘and ta 'k, Hazerstown, polis and Way Sta- ‘ures Spermatorrnea, P: Emissions, Lost Vigor and te, OF venereal nature, Office, Ye ases Of a privat near 16th st. n.w. OBERTSON cat be consnited J Wednesday and Saturday at his Office, 474 Joining National Hotel, from on all Giseases of the Urinary Nervous System, ickly cured. All Feniate ( tations striet!y privat RE YOU PREPARED FOR WINTER? Ji not, call at GARTRELL & m OV ES and RANGES at first-class LATROBE, to |. Kemember the mimber, § «between Hand T sta., opposite Goldemidt's Store. [022-tdec25] GEO. E. Pp SANSON BISs & Co., “ IurorTERs AND MaNvracTUnsns, FUBNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. Ohevies street, Baltimore. ven (15) feet; ) fect four (4) inches to an | ‘timore and Way Stations four (4) inches to the pand Columbus Express, Shep. ier with the improvements, heat two rooms, at Th ABTRELL & OO. pts quickly cured. nd @ cure wusran- yeara_ experience, and the balance in six, wes moderate, Main office, 13 ess. Pittsburg, except 110.35 p.m —New York, 100 deposit requt erscost. Terms ‘A medical es- ss ures delivered at purchaser, after GIVE PARTIC! ATTENTION TO THE COM- PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, AND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE AND QUALITY OF ALL WOBK DONE. WU visit Washington and submit de- signs and estimates in special cases. GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TOITHE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Ratis, ERY, MaGNIvIcENT EQuirMent. rim A EAR THIRD STH ne of a deed of trus 7, duly recorded in’ Liber N CS, one of the land records of V ington county, in the District of Columbia, and at Of the party secured b: action, in front of the premises, on 78. at 4 o'clock p.m., 1 of ground Iving in rict of Columbia, and res, pains, injuries, Ke. It never fails, Try it, dragvists. 25 and 50 cents. STOT’ ELL, 480 Penusylvanis even ‘apl3.m,w.f-6m CE OF LIFE RE. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON corner ot Sixth and B streets, as follows Pittsburg and ¢ pure to Cincingat paz. daily, with BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For, Cananda i Haturday. with Palace Cars to. W: KR. RICORD'S ESSE) stores maniiood and the visor of youth to the moet shattered constitution in four weeks. Fall impossible. This life-restor taken by all about to marry, or who weakened from excess or any other case as certain ag that’ ‘Sole Axent, Dr. JO8. JAUQ’ MONDAY, December 30th, all that cortain the city of Washington, known as a part of lot numbered two, in square bumbered five bundred aud eighty-one, together With the improvements thereon, Terms: One-thir! cash; eighteen months, with interest at eicht annum, secured by a deed of trast on Sold. or all cash, at option of the purchaser. deposit at time of sale, and all conveyancing, &e., at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied roperty at the risk r. batance in six. tvelve and rephenson’s Patent Bun- ISON & BRO., Branch Office, 12th and Penn's re epee ufacturers of St iG WOOD. ing 6 ive Ligier wis ‘and the East, 1-30 and 10-15 p.m. | daily, with Palace Cars attached. Li pat — earlor Oars, 9:30 am. daily, day. ror Brooklyn, Fe eee ort nae r Fath in seven, days from day of L. W. WRIGHT, TEE'S SALE OF A THREF-STORY BRICK SOUTH SIDE OF F N SIXTH AND E. 8. BARTRAM, (LATE oF New Oaweans, La.) SABTORIAL EXPERT, all through trains connect at | boats of Brooklyn Annex. | ng direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid. | ble ferriage snd Journey ‘across New Phaddphia, 1-80, 6:30 and 10.15 p 9:30.8. m. F00, 8:35, 930 xcept Sunday, JOHNSON BROTHERS. TELEFHONIO Ooxwzcrions. OOAL WELLING, ON THE FULL WEIGHT. Ss BEST QUALI ate STREET Boe ye 16th, ‘A D. 1876, H,, BETWEE ee eee | “TAILOR OF THE PERIOD” hp liabe DE am, 1-90, 6-30, 7:40 . & Line, 7:00 am. and 4:20 p.m. 7:00am and 4:20 p.m daily, ex- For Pope's Cree! = = GEORGE T. KEEN, — 414 Ninth street. ANDEIS AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- TON RAILROAD. 7, 8,9, 10, 1. a m., 1:15, 3, 4:20, On Sunday ai 9am, For Richmond and the South, 6:50 sm. and 5:20 p. | Fort €OR B. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for 9, 10, 1 am Alexandria. 6, 7 and 11-30 EVLIN & CO. $asisod ty | DEY = Continue to maintain the leading CLOTHING TRADE OF NEW YORK, and offer for the FALL AND WINTER OF 1878 A Stock of PIECE GOODS for gai re ee WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1390 F Street. 20 p.m. daily. Washington, 6,7, 8:00, 5, 6:15, 7 and 1d p.m! | ‘amr, and 6:15 p.m. snd parior car ‘ac ‘at the offices, north: citrect and Pennsylvania east corner of Sixth street an ue, and st the depot, where orders can be isft_ for checking of bagwage to destination from hotels and res dens LP. FRANK THO" east corner of T! i z B bch I : 4 3 gy &, 2 cee AEATER, General Passenger SON Gonral Manascr. RICE, desier in BOOTS, SHOES, sbove. Orders by mall atteuded to. nové-tr THOMAS DOWLIN' GPA INGE COMEARY OF Esz. chit Rate Eaters rd 308 calling ator prompuy attended ‘Ly sea ap8-ly 101. = == rte re ac —-L i roles, Auctioneer. zt sell at Cohen's Loan Office, corner Tuh st. and New York ave., DECEMBER let, 234. and 2itn, the finest ascortnent of unredeemed Pledges éver offered in this city. Diumonds, Gold and Silver Watches, Necklaces ara c ne, Ringe. ‘Greasi-p ne and Lockets, Solid Silver and Piated War, Cicthing, Grus and Revolvers. Aud any other articles, too numerous to men. tion, suitable for Christinas Presents. decls 6 Republican copy es WRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPSR Cy - ON THE 80) ‘TH SIDE OF MARYLAND AVE. AEENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust tow Av }, IWTT,and duly recorded tn Liber No. 863, folio 215, one of the land records of. the District of Columbia, and at the request of the artes secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- jon, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, De- cember 30, A.D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the followin: described Real Estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, viz: Ali of Lot num- be —_ see ee) eae numbered ten hundne! and twenty-eicbt (1025). ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which 8100 must be paid at time of sale), and the balance in six ant twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per an- unm, secured by a deed of tri on the property sold; or all cash ‘at the option ot purchaser. Con- yeyaneing, kc, at purchaser's ex} ‘Terms to. implied with in five days, ox the property wit! be resold at the risk and coat of defaulting pur- LOUIS ROR: Trustecs. yous DUNGAN, Auctioneer, $17 7th st. n. w. GC LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF AST. PFRB COLLECTION OF EINE. oe AND BERLIN CHROMO! ERAMED IN FINE NUT FRAMES. TRSDAY EVENING, Dec. 19th, commenc- o'coek, L will sell at my auction rooms, No ft. n.w., the aboveznentioned collect and Ghromos, com on of ing upwards of 100 free exhil itive. Ti IPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO 3STORY BRICK JiOUSES IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of two deeds of trost to n&, dated Tespectively the 18th day of April. 18:2, and fit} January Ifth. 18753 and dniy recorded in Li- bers 680 and 704, folios 62 and 420, of the land records forthe District of Columbia, and by direction of the parties secured thereby, we shall sell, on SAT- URDAY, December 28th, 1874, in front of the prem. ises, at 4 o'clock, the following property : Part of lot numbered one hundred and sixty-four, (164). in Brall’s addition to Georgetown, frontin feet, more or jess, and running back between parallel lines the full depth of said lot, and frontiny on th west side of Green street, between Gay and Olive streets, and improved by two comfortable 3.story Houses, “Ech heise and ground therewith the residue in two equal ad twelve months, with notes bea by deeds of trust on t property sold. A deposit of 850 will be required on cach Louse at time of sale. Allconveyancine a cost, Terms to be complied with in seven Gays, otherwise Trustees reserve the risht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser after five days’ advert t. aeclt = (PHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY DW NG ON THE an Say i 3’ wt Ma: and duly of record in Liber No. 8: 1, one of the land records for Was! county, "in the District of Columbia. I will sell public ‘auction, in front of the premises on TU DAY, the Sist’day of December, A.D. 1878. at 4 o,clock p.an., all that certain piece Gr parcel of land lying, sittiate and being in the City of Washington, and District of Colutubia, and known aud described upon the ground plat or plan thereot as part of lot ten (10) in square seven hundred and eichty-seven (767), Deginminy for the same on East Capitol street sevenlty-four (74) feet fron hwest corner of sd square and rv h forty-two (42) thence west twenty (20) feet to the thence north with said line feet one (1) inch to East Capitol strest, » feet to the beginning, on at 1 twelve months, of sal; rest from the di cUon of the Truste of the purchaser, A deposit of 3100 will be re. quired at the tiroe of sale. If the terms of sale are plied with within five days, the ‘Trustee re- whit to resell the property at the > defaulting puzehaser, upon vertisement in secured to 1! it the optic days aper printed and pub. hington. All conveyancin: rehaser. puomas DOWLD SPECIAL SALE OF IMPORTED WINES, BRANDIES. « RUSTE DPWEL STREE BI NORIHEAS’ By sirtue of a deed of trust, dated June 1. A.D. 1 Sy recorded in Liber No. 8: fy 1, one of the land records for the Dis-. trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at public auction, in ront of the premises, on TUESDAY, Deceaiber 1878, at 40’clock p. m., the following-describe realestate situate in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, to wit :—Lot numbered twenty- eight (28), in Kelly's recorded subdivision of Sauare numbered nine huudred and thirty-four (934), to- gether with the improvements, &c. 2 Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in monthly notes of twenty-five dollars each with seven per cent interest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trugt on the property sold. or all cash at option of purehaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing st purchaser's cost. ‘Terme to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at ar and oe ot sp detent: purchaser, aiter five ys’ advertisement. YS SVILLIAM A. GORDON, Trastea. J. T. COLDWELLE, Salesman. decl1-eots WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ E ALL HOUSE AND LOT, ON GRA NUE. BETWEEN WRIGHT'S ROAD AND SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. y, virtue of two deeds of trust, dated respec- tively October 2, 1875, and February 26th, fit] 1876, and recorded in’ Libers No. 799, folio. 207, and No. 814, folio 58, of the land records of Washington county, D. C., and at the request of the parties secured thereby, the ut dersicned Trustees | Willsell at public auction, on the premises. on FRI ¥, the 2th day of December, A.D. 1878, at 4 Crelock p. in. all that piece oF parcel of ground known as'a part of Wright and Dole’s subdivision of | Mount Pleasant and Pleacant Plains, beginnins for the seme ata point on the north side of Grant ave- o, B1.O5 feet east of Wright's rod: thenes north ne parallel with said Wright's road 100 feet, to h line of Lot No. 80; thence east with the said south line 20 feet: thence south parallel with ‘icht’s road 100 feet, to the north lins of the said he north side of ming: tozether yements, consisting of a stuall two- story frame honse. Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash aud the baiance in three equal im Inents in six, nine and twelve mouths from the day of sale: the’ deferred payinents to be secured bj notes of the purchaser, bearing interest ,and a deed of trnston the premises i it of $50 must be made when the prop. y is knocked down. If terms be not complied with in seven days after the sale, the ‘Trustees re- rervethe rizht to resell, days’ notice, at the Es and cost of the dc fait ager. LON»: prustees. ON THE WEST ELT WEEN G Al FP. D. CLEAR <CH, FOX TER, Real Estate Brokers, See ‘TEF’S SALE OF “IMPROVED PROPERT BILL ED ON H STREET, BETY LIGHT AND NINTH STREETS Nok 1 of a deed of trust dated April 24th, and recorded in Liber No. 793, folid fit 62, oneof Jand records for District of Colum. bis. and at the written Shiner of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, On FRIDAY, December th, 1878, 4 ’k p.2u., the following-described real estate, sit- eCity of Washington, District of Colm bia: Lot num twenty-five (25), in Moses Kelly's jecorded subdivision of square nine hundred and ve or, together with the improvements there- of a three-story brick dwelling and rms: One quarter of the we rmoney,, with expenses 0} ‘i ‘in one, two ani thive years, for ‘which the notes of the purchaser, with interest at seven per cent. from of sale, and secured by deed of trust on, the property” sold, will be taken. A deposit of $100 required at time ea with te seven Gaye ths ‘Trustee reserves the to resell the at OF 0! THREE-STORY i UQUSE Coe) one DWELLING HOUBES (Nos. 96 AND 35) ON AND NORTH OAPITOL STREETS. ‘Under and of of beating date the 18 of ‘October 1817, ands: in Liber N« the. fand records of the District of Gola option of haser._ $100 deposit on each when bid Socened, If verms of resell at risk and cost Facts urchaser, at risk an o : * GEO, EB. APPLEB' WE. EDMONSTON, ( Trustees, », 450 Sth street.) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auet. declt-d mittee tov and to visit any part of tl to. Mr. Whyte then spoke on she resotution amended. He ant ed the whole syst roving commission: from the polls beea were ravishing Phitad was in a small academy He never was a member of the Know. party, and never had anything to do with i. and that was a great deal more many demcerats, who are pander Irish Catholic vote to-day, could say. in which the distinguished Senator trom M. preached, but he was like the guice pointed the way, but never went hitase hot a colored nan be found in the perth to send rh dis- Blaine) said he was a here trict? Young boy in Know. Whyte) doubted if that Senator ¢ young boy. the realms of his Satanic majesty from Maine reminded hu jaught pened until the next then we would have Or, Blaine as amended, it was a) Days 6, Eaton, Hill, MeCreers Ww and at 4:45 p.m., when the doors were adjourned, tion of the posta! extravagant. ment. which prohibited the increase of postal Car vice during tli Ist_of December, | Mr. Mitchell and opposed of cipher dis} sk and | | trauaz | Grammere) comittee, 8 periitt inde to. Uy ject. that vent should be calle to tnvestigate it as the country called up: to do. care of themselves, but that the whole coun | knew that the wuole adininistration now power was foisted through fraud. House passed the bill, and 1 D H STREETS | he past inclement of last winter. not recaptured, The an invé M United States in the month of Januar) ing the week of prayer, toward throughout te land. about two month Penns) sider the ¢: ny Was not taken out within twenty day rant Was returned to the governe in his poss Renold Mattusetka, while cleaning the outside of a windo) fourth floor of the post. office bu denly seized with backwa the bac ing the iustantly swindlin; Reeds to §2"Reports are revived of a scheme to estab- lish a new line between Baltimore and New York in the interest of the Baltimore and Olio Railroad. 2-William Hassett of Newton, Mass., has been ee ae, which he ordered a year ago in ant au early death. In consequence of what is considered dis- courteous treatment, Cornell withdraws the challenge to Harvard for a boat race next sea- son. Chronicle, struck on Saturday for forty ‘ce: ¢ tho Thirty cents ts offered by the Managing partner in the rivate Dank of J. & J. Fenton, of Rochdale. ngland, has squandered three million dollars of the bank’s money in stock speculations. Washington, colored, has bee: convicted in the criminal court of Louisville. upon a little white girl, and er thousand. ‘hronicle proprietors. KY., of an out sentenced to be se-Iieutenant E. D. tS boas of the Second Artillery, and Miss Fannte, daughter of the late gen. de Russey, were united ty marriage at ‘artress Monroe last Wednesday evening. Gen. Geo, W. Getty, the commardant. cave away the ride. THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY... December is, USTs, | i CONGRESSIONAL. | Mr. Blaine’s amendment aut e@ testlinony. great di Wher laine) in th os drove citi use Of their foreign birtue Alay’ inst that. sf Maine ir when the Know-Noth Mo, Blaine. Mr. Whyte ‘our record. Where aid you make a speech against them? Why @id hot you stand up for the rights of the w m at that day? It was convent lent then. Mr. Blaine said when the Know-Noth Ddla_and Baltic + and rather a stu: Mr, Whyte said he really admired the manner Xe Con to Congress to represent a His triend (M thy othing times. He (Mr er Was ughter.| Certaunk isthe only boy now. [Laughter Mr. Whyte then told an amusing when le his appesrance with a huge p yelling that, the place tras not biz of that story. [ reat Blaine) lmseit. The question bein on thet Morgan, Wallac yte voted No, Mr. Morrill cg providing tor a holidiy -ece od it was ded sous to apply to both the House and laine moved to amend so as 10 have the recess fr riday, December 20th, to ‘Tues aay, January 7. A count of the Se showed 28 in favor of the amendment and s opposed to it. The Vice President—The Chair hirmative, and the amendment is agreed to. he Senate then went into exec Hous: fter our report closed— The House went into committee of the whole (Mr. Carlisle in the chair) on the bill appropri- ating $450,000 to meet the deficteney in the ay propriations for the postal mail service, aud prohibiting any increase fn the postal car ser- Vice during the present yea Mr. Blount ee pore that the administra- department had been yery Mr. Hale defended the action of the depart- The Postmaster General could not have done anything else than report to Congress that there was a The debate was continued by various mem- bers. Messrs. C comparative economies of republican and der ocratic administrations, the democ: deal of money the House of Rep leficiency, mer and Voster discussed tn ais had aved the count ince ti mre had been in contro! natives. SuIke out the provise Mr. Phillips moved year be} ol The motion to stri Mr, Conger also advo marks branched © Ww, be asked, did thy pnilemen on the other side define themsel gainst the cipher dispatehe on: by si aye. (Laugh iving Soul of Park, The le —You know S not ta his ‘He was tn iis 1 the at not a minut WY . {Laughter.} said thai there ared to Investigate the Durham sald that the ais} unit dispateia hes will tak phe Mr. Phillips’ motion was defeated, en adjourne CONVICTS BRUTALLY TREATED.—A special dis- | atch to the New York Times, from Richmond, va., December 12, Says: ‘Bitentiary in Richmond reports Unat during scal year about 350 negro convicts were hired to the James River and Kanawha ) Canal Company, and that of these 32 died says: ‘The men were not properly clothed and fed, and were worked in the coldest and most At night they were crowa- ed together in canal boats without ventilation. Under this management it was not long before they were all unfit for duty, and for a time work had to be suspended. Nearly deaths from disease that have occurred among them may be justly attributed to the treatment ‘The superintendent further states that 44 of the survivors escaped and were ames River and Kanawha Company have asked of the general assembly tigation, in order that it may make Its defense, and to-day the house authori commit ather. THE MEETING OF CLERGYMEN of the Evangel- ical churches in Cleveland, Ohio, have unani- mously indorsed the proposal lately made by Moody and the clergy of Baltiniore, that a gener END OF A LIFE OF DisstraTion,—A young (© man pained 1. W. Weitinteller, son of (he pro- prietor of Weitmteller’s beer ‘gar . ville, Tenn., cominitted suicide himself through the head, in Bergman's ¢ store, in Main st “nin by shoottu: eet, jown, beyond the fa nt of being out of e about 25 years old, emphis, on Friday Lot desp Se siipply n living in Me A Wire Mer lvank °S Deari 8) urt has er B. Sayre, the arderer, on the ground that the writ of er supre as the law says shoul Say to be hung on Wednesday nex ance of the writ of error the and is stl ion. A FRICHTFUL kK Pole, aged iiding, » S-The Princess Loulse carries a small cane when she waiks in Ottawa. §%-Kampagious small boys stoning the tele- graph wires cost England $50,000 last year. $®-Connecticut has parties called bakes.” During the academic year of 1s’ farm. §2-Seventeen printers on the A\ G §2- Jonathan Wield, oar yung. othing in polities, ory related hy one Kit Hughes, who dreaint that he was in Dancenots Fire Escares.—Another accideat has happened in testing a so-called hre escape in Oil City, Pa., tast Saturday, William Me ue fastened to of which was fastened Lo a crane.”* ave way and Mcuarvey fell about nity feet. He was seriously 5 twer will probatiiy survive About two yes inventor ot re escape Was dashed to pieces tin trom! of the Astor house, “i to lower himself from the that building. Such dangerous Id net Be permitted exc asuring safety.—(N_ o. Seen, under conditions t CHARGES OF CowArDICE TO RE DNy SSTicaren, The lons-pending charges against Keeper Van Xe or the Deal Reach, New Jersey, of cowardice ect of duty in retusing to go to the resc passengers of the steamer Rusland, wrecked there. ta Mareh be Investigated. The changes are made by Russell White, who went to the wreck with Ufe-rope and saved all hands, fier aptain and crew had refused to go cht. ‘The vessel broke th two before ad all would have perished Dat for ery of White, who was fewanted by § dismissed the service afterwards, MISMURE’S GOLD Mink.—In the cele- ing suits at Lisbon, N. H., iuvelving Ship ot the Dodg tne, an tn has just been granted by Judges Doe the detendants from fs im 1 atan nfork and tT.) Let these Pp tical questions be post- idential election, and chance at the Senator ‘dup the House resolution votes in the Mr. Hewitt argued that 1 trovin Ps Cor Uke pi he appointment of a man nan postmaster, He was held bearing before U.S. Conunl A Hoy axp and were & covered, eath Of Princess Alice t¥-The damage «h torm in the tour we: chusetts fs estimated srr longer, the tion. By and by we'll have gloves and s tugs all in one plece.—(.. ¥. Herald §>-Thousands of tramps have arris south fc winter, an¢ amd At no housed responds to a riu teil at night withont carrying with him a suot- gun. ed for a last, jocns and other pi where liquor is sold being closed, without any side door ar- rangements, s7-A wh nained Parker was : engine of a ain Sattinday. at Eafleld, N.C. re ies Trom Wiilch he died about wo ds. . Dutertre, of the School of Agricul exnon, Franc has tuvented a i apparatus with india rubber teats for bereaved lambs, who ave ths fed, greatly 10 tel sttis- | faction, four times a day. SPF Miss E French, of East Tawas, Mich., is perhaps the (rst woman who ever held a hours sro) al ¢ ed the motion, and | nto the discussion out when he Ne surgeon of the He all the ed the ee on prisons to send for persons and foilow- ‘al revival ashi iness or vertigo, and fell rd to the pavement below, striking upon f his head and shoulders, and crushi- uli in a shocking manner, Killing him “bean ~S there were 5,035 students at the Medical School of Paris. 82-Adam Johnson. colored Liberian apostle, has been arrested at Mallard Creek, N. C., for an old negro out of $114 and the title pation of position In the United States Signal Service. She ts t ph operator at East Tawas, and a as to the Signal Service work there | 82° Mrs. J. D. McIntyre. of Pender ¢ | N.C. aged twenty-four, has Jast presen } lord with a son, his twenty-fourth child, eighty. and she is his fourth wite trom av is free trom ther night. in hats vndienee ¥. Mail punishme ™ is that for C. E. Tubbs, principal or the Oswe- academy, has becn “ She » Dufresne with pins ith jed with hearty: ¢ > oddest though id not o ————_____ MARRIED. LOVFRE-ELIOT. At Axe Chur ng, 17th of Deretute » m., by kney Fitiott, Dr taneltter at BURNS On after a long and inic’s Church.” Friends of the y invited to attend the fum ey pace, 2 COLLINS. On the 1sth of December, 1874, at 12 o'clock, CLIFTON SAMUEL, infant sou of d. V. an Frances Collins, aged seven months and elevaa dap ‘he funeral will take place from th cence, 807 N street norhwest. at L's o'cl the 1th inst.” Kelatives and friends resp vited family res pan. on Tucly im UNDERTAKERS. _ nanvers co. Undertakers. 9 7th st. nw. Residence on Premiaos, ara RED. SPIND) NDERT. eae pons ts balmed sud prepared for trangportation’ apt. \, ® SPEARE, . UNDEETAKER, (Formerly with BF. Harvey), 940 F street m. v0.5 ‘One door east of Tenth street Bariai Osekets of al! zrades and striae Bodies embalmed and prepared for transportstioan, Lady attendants st sort notios. Everything strictly firsi-ciase gud on the most onxbie terms. joun B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAERER, 1337 10th st. n. w. mari2iy A BURGDONF, UNDERTAKBE, 816 Penn's avenue mn. w. SMOKING JACKETS, LOVELY STYLES OWN IMPORTATION, “DEUTSCHE SCHLAFROCKE.” ORNAMENTAL AND USEFOL, A. SAKS & CO. 316 Seventh st., 921 Pennsiyvania ave, [fom ENGLISH JACKETS. LADIES’ OVERCOATS, LADIES’ ULSTERS,