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; STEAMERS, &c. ; > NOPee To Mouny VEanON Pas- GREAT BARGAINS ‘The stearer W. W t and furnished, ptain, ia the onig boat, Allowed t lard passeners at ‘Vernon wharf. Re jaa trip $1, including admission | ds. leaves (th atreet wharf daft: ) at 10.4 mand returns about Spo J. MoH. SWORTH, Sup't Ladies’ Sone bbs kee “staat 3ifonnt Vernon 'OLK, TRESS MONROE AND THE FOB NOBF' roe The swift and elewant iron Bteamct LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain O. J. Bonne. ‘WILLE, leaves 6th-strect wharf, until, ionday. W ¥, at 5 o'clock p. m., connecting oston, Providence and other ‘Returning, Isaves Norfolk fiucwiay and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteaner JOIN W, THOMPSO! Woop, ieaves ber wharf, terminus of th ‘9tb «treet Ime of cars, at7 A. Sher peek, for Carrio ‘man, Nomin: and Leonardtown, fhediate iandincs each trip. Days ‘Thursday ana Saturday. furtker information, aj Metropolitan Bank, Knox’ Tompaay's Wict, foot of 6th Barre. called = Tees Office "pa. AOCINELLY, :AMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Meee JOHN GIBSON and E. ©. ENIt alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New ‘every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. 1. Saturday, and Captain Joxz BR ty at the office, over ee een eae ee lication at Knox's Ex- BAOON, Pree. York, every 5a ari ‘da; Freuch: taken: at lowest rates. For information t take apply at office ver Metropolitan Bank SAMUEL BACON, President. RMAN LLOYD Sreamsmre | Ladies’ Kid Button Boots ee oats ORTH & Live Between New Yoru, Havrz, LONDON, Bouts xmPron AND BREMEN. The steamers of this comy y from Bremen Pier, f Ratcs of passawe: From New. York to Havre, London, Southampton’ eas and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second cabin, 860, | Gent! 9, currency. ‘For freicht or pas | Gent’ (OHB & 0O.,2 Bowlinz gold, steeraze tbeiky NEW EXPRESS LINE HILADELPHTA, ALEXANDRIA. WA‘ ¥ =< AND GEORGETOWN, ig at Philadelphia with Ct: Line jor Boston, Providence, the New England States. ‘ Children’s, 25 and SHINGTON | Clijidren's, 29 ani Erom Philadelph: turday, at 1 From Washinston— 1 Georwetown sarfwill please have them marked “Georgetown, Aa U infor to J. H. JOHNSON & For full information spply Hivarect wach. | ‘ashinston, wr street, Georgetown, D. ©; WILLIAM P’ OLYDE & 00.: General Manaxers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel: Cusanp LINE, the view of diminishing ths chances of col- | slog, the Steauers ofthis ling take 4 epecite course seasons of the year. nl lsenstown to New | ‘On the outward passage fmcs or Sones | the meridian | lat., or nothins to the ni ‘On the homeward of 60st 42 Ist... or nothing ve ¥e Cali Detwern Hew ere ae Teer eeet, ino 0 and 100 gold, steeraxe, $50, $100 and according to accommod: Ti to Paris, $15, Return tickets on fay: ‘TIU8. ismned Bt s special low rate of $60 yold daring the fall and winter season. Bteeraus at very low rates. Bteeraze tickets from ! So gory etiam all other parts of Liverpool and Enrope at lowe: ‘Through bills ot laden #tven for Belfast, Glaszow, _ Barre, Antwerp and other ports on the Gontinent, or freisiit and paseace apply at the Company's ta Green, OF both steoraye anid 606 7th street, Washing- cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Avent, N. Y. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO BRAILEOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAORK. ational Koute and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. . LEAVE WASHINGTO! 6:05 m—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston On Sunday to Baltimore at Shipley's, Laurel, an. Breakfast at Relay. 6:50 a. m.—Baltiuore, Annspolis and Way. (Pied- » Hagerstown, and Baltimore and Lanrel E: m—Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Wi mont, Strasbu | Baltimore Made. oston and Bal- ‘Parlor Car to New York and whicasro, Columbus reept Sunday. Car to Staunton. Pullman Car to Cin daily. Gratton to » daily, except Sat- ro ae On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis 10.00 3 m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens- pure, Collewe, Beltsville, Laurel, AnnapolisJunc- | Ladies’ Foxed Gaiter 75c., $1.00, 1,15; 1 Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and | coos icw York, Philadel; 3} 11:30 p.m—S Express. Stops at Laurel, Ladies’ Foxed Button $1.00, 1.20, 1.40, 1.75 up. phia and Boston | Ladies’ French Buttow ia ‘Boot, best Philadelphia £1.35 p.m. on Bunday only for Baltimore and Way 4 Zak ?.,8250; 3.00.1) m—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel K Via Relay. Stops at Annap- Frederick, Hagerstown, tations. On Sundays to ‘and’ Way Sta. his, Norfolk and Baltimore ieott City. Norfolk except Sun- z ra taken in the 4:35, Point 35 p.m Poin! Winchester and *4:40 p. m—Baltimore, tons. 16h me Phlatey ‘Baltimore and Way Stations. 17:30 p. m_—Chicago and Columbus Express. Stzep- ing Cars to Chicazo. 10 p. m.—Baltimore Express. m.—Point of Rocks and Wi Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and tisbure Express. Pittsburg, except Sunday. 10.15 p. m —New York, Philadelphis and Baltimore £ Bladensburg sud Laurel. — York, and Special Sleeping hia. pres. Stops ing © GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TOITHE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Haijs, BLENDID ScesEBy, MaGNuricent EQuiPMENT. Ink 5 PRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, TBA Senet of Sixth and b streets, 88 follows: est, 10:10am. daily, with Par- Te and Sleeping Cars from mati, St. Louis Pittsburg and ~ BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. North, at 74) pm. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars to. Watkius For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 For New York and the Est, 1:30 and 10:15 p.m. daily, with Palace Cars sftached. press of Pullman garlor Oars, 9:30 am. daily, cept Bunda. Yor, Brockiy: Je uty Ny, all through trains connect at boats of Brooklyn Aunex, direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- ing dowbie ferriaxe and journey across New »bia, 1:30, 5:30 and 10:15 p.m, daily. rtren, 9-00 am, Gaily,except Situday. 7.06, 8:35, 9:30 8 m. ani miday 10:10 a ma, 1:90, 330, 7:40 ne, 7:00 am. and 4:20 p.m. POO EL and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- For Baltimor daily, except Sun and 10:15). md ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSEURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING TON RAILROAD. a. 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11 a m., 1-15, 3, 4:20, 5, On Sunday at 9a'm., and 1:15 and 7 p.m. 20 p.m. daily. hexandits fog Washington, 6, 7, 8.00, m BOOTS AND SHOES. _ THIS WEEK. chook Blue: | 200 pairs Men's and Boys’ G: worth $2. 100 pairs Gents’ fine Gaiters, $2, worth ® 150 pa | 197 ire Ladies’ Peb. Goat 50, re Ladies’ Curraco Kid Button, worked holes, § 50, worth $2.25. | Full stock Ladies’ and Gents’ Rubbers, at the low- est cash pric Pair Justh’s Heel Protect Batton, ors given in, at J. W. SELBY'S, 1914 and 1916 Penna. avenue, decl3te Between 19th and 20th streets. REAT BARGAINS pie oe mnsylran a Gentlemen's hand-sewed Gaiters. at $6.50, worth genen Walking Shoes, laced, handtewed, 5. WOT 3 A lot of Boys’ Boots, fine calf, 83, worth Extra good Boys’ Shoes, home made, #2. 83; Boys’ Button Gaiters, $2.50, worth 43.50. ‘These goods must be sold ott, as Lintend removing my custom department down town. Tndticements for the holidays. decl2-tian3_ J)° XOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES ELF, YOUR WIFE, OR FOR YOURSELF, YOUR 01 a If you do, ko to the NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsysivania avenue, ‘Where you will find the best Ia at prices as low as anywhere in the United States. A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button Boots.......81.25 to 2.75 Ladies’ Navy Biue-top French Heels, Button. Ladies’ Diagonal or Check Top, Button Ladies’ Lace Boots, all styles. | Hadies' Slippers. | Gent's Congress Gent’ Ki Boys’ Boots, Shoes and Gaiters ‘isses’ and Children’s good Shoes 25 per cent. lesa than elsewhere. Rubbers, best and cheapest Gent's = Rubber Boots We" The above are all the best make goods and all eS warranted. Only One Price. [nov2itri_ GEO. MoCARTHY. Positive CLOSING OUT SALE or 345,000 WORTH - h BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOB _ AUCTION BALES. | FUTURE DAYS. _ AUCTION BALES. THIS AFTERNOON. | TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers N.W. corner 10th and D streets northwest, Op SATURDAY, December 22t, at 10 am BLE REAL Es- SRE T WEST, EEUS NORTH. PEREMPTORY SALF OF UNIM FRTY TO CLOSE UP AN ESTATE. SDAY, December. 18th, com: ock, T will sell at auction, on e order in which they occur, Parts of Lois 6 ands, 1a ware avenue, between B and C southwest: sub-lots 3 to 22, square east of 643; Lot 5, equare 700, on N street, between pitol street; Lot and P southe: MPROVED PROP- i the ‘followin. tqnare 636, on a1 atthe written requsst onred thereby, we wis an trout of thy jee AS Di TOR BLACK WALNUT CHAMBER TE. WALNUT MARBLE-TO! EDSTEADS, WARD- AND OTHER FUR HAIR MATTRESSES, WIRE U: EDS.FEATHER PILLOWS AND BOLS- ¥ ‘AND OTHER CARPET: COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, SE’ ERAL TOY HOUs 3 AT Ou SATURDAY MORNING, December 21 1878, at 10 o'clock, at my shaliselia gene s. street east and juare 74, on 3 strect. ‘art of Lot $, aquare tol street, between Q'and R aquare 603, on Union street, be te eorithweat. ce Or parcel of ROBES, WASHATA sh and known and (3), in equare 3 nty, 220), accord. ision of -aii square and as is recorded in liber , of the surveyor's records of said Dis- ‘Terms of sa’e: One streets, and Lot tween N and O st On THURSDAY, December 19, at the same hour, Lot 2, squsre i041, D atreet, between 13th Rentucky avenue southenst : bot 3, at numbered th rty wo Fund eu and ty southeast; Lots a 968.on B street. between 10th and Lith , ber t,and Lota 1, 6 and7, 027, corner Maryland avenue ‘and 14Ui street northeast. On FRIDAY, December 20th, commencing at the sane bour, Part of Lot 19, in square 512, on O street, between 4th and 5th northwest; Lot 2land Part of 20, square 654, on O street, between Ist and 3.1 northwest, and Part of Lot 25,in square 552, Hireet. between Ist and 3d streets northwest. le. THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Ancti ver and 14th rd of the purchase money i assortment of the above te THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. (CA PALOGCE SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, TH WORK OF CHARLES ARS On MONDAY EV! ith interest from the da: t per centim per anni until patd, uunially to be ecttred by the notes reof and a deed of trust : or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or purebaters. A deposit of 6200 will be required at the time of sale. Al recording at the expense of the purchaser or pur- chasers. “If the terms of sale are not complied with 8 from the day of sale. the Trustoes roperty at the risk aser oF purchasers, of sale at the porchascr or purchasers the ING, December 2 on the property sol mencing at 7 o'clock. we will sell, at onr auiction rooms, comer 9th and D etrcets n.w.. about SIXTY OIL PAINTINGS, Game, Fruit. Marine Life and Scenery =, being painted by Charles Armor. This collection will be sol considerable merit. 23d. aftor 9 o'clock a.m “ _DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts._ YOUNG & MIDDLETON. Auctioncera TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK, No. 1219 T STREET. f a deed of trust, dated Septam rded in Liber No. 761 ‘bia, and at. the request. ta writing. mibia, and at the request, in wri holder of the notes secured thereby. we will wall at wuction, in front of the pret r 18th, 1875, at 4 orck estate, situate in the conveyancing and within seven ¢ Teserve the rig and cost of the defaulting pre! after five days' notice thereof published in the Eve. without reserve, and THIS EVENING. 16™ ANNUAL AUCIION SALE AT THE OFFICE oF 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Loan aNp Comission BRoxers, Northeast Corner 10th and D Streeta, Con:mencing MONDAY, December 16th, at 10 a and continued daily as abov ast collection of_valuable For. I and Commission Goo same tie and place, the balance of FINE JEWELRY, Cataloxues can be ob GGS. ; E. ALEXANDER,, Trustees. Real Estate Auctior ONE THREE HOUSE (No. 98) ‘O TWO.STORY x Nos, 26 AND 35) ON DEFRI , ALL BETWEEN FIRST AND NOTH CAPITOL STREETS. Under and by virtue of a deed of trast, bearing date the Ist of October. 1877, and re- corded in Liber No. 864, folio 400, land records of the District of dersigned Trustees will sell, at Tpuos. E. WAGGAMAN TRUSTEES! SALE OF T.. AND TW ES. feited Pleduca the followins-described re of Washington, District of Columbia 4 pil that ce in piece or parcel of ground lyiny and being in the city of Washinxton, District of Columbia, known and distinguished as Lot marked or let ‘K,’ in Todd and Caldwell’s subdivision of Square unbered (274) two hundred and seventy-four: being the same property conveyed to Robert Reach by Martin M. Rohrer and wife. by dead dated Sev. 1, duly recorded in Liber 669, fol: land records of ths District of C: ‘Terns of sale : $2.250,with interest at 10 percentam, . and expenses of sale in cas] baiance of purchase money in twelve and eucliter months, for which the promissory notes of the pur. chaser, bearing interest from day of sale,andsecured ‘by deed of trast on the property sold will be taken de t of two hundred dollars will be require: haser at the time of sale. and all convey- eneing at purchaser's expense. Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwise Trusteos reserve the rischt to resell after’ lye days’ public no- WM. L. DUNLOP, LES H. MOULTON, 8 POSTPONED until 8, same time and place. Ly & MIDDLETON, Aneta. H. WARNER, Leal Estate Auctioneer. it ES! SALE OF AT olumbia, the tn public auction, Is m SATURDAY, the 21st ata peo pm, Le 146, Square 623, in the city of ashington, Columbia: and immediately thereafter Lote 75 and 110, in said Square ; the said lots being improved by Dwelling Houses, as above stated. Terms of eal three equal pa; SOLLD SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, Etc., From our former Jewelry Store,PENNSYLVANIA AVE. in all the larvest selection of fine zoods ever y- Every article fully war: 277, one of the i : from March 7th. 1 notes of pure perty sold, to be option of purchaser. #100 dey when bid accepted. plied with In five Fesell at risk and comt as represented. Terms cash or approved notes. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. neer, 817 7th at.tn. w. SALE OF A SU. \ OF FINK OIL PAINT. LIN CHROMOS, ALL ELE GANTLY FRAMED IN FINE GOLD LEAF AND WALNUT FRAMES. On THURSDAY EVENING, Dec. 19th, commenc- at 7 o'clock, I will sell at my auction rooms, No. 817 7th at. u. w., the above-mentioned collection of sand Chromos, comprising upwards of 100 pies on Ha exibition. nitive. “Terie cash, a2 JAMES DUNGAN, it On each house If terms of sale are not com- 7 res Of defaultins purchaser. AMES DUNGA F APPLERY J SD _ATTRACTIV) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES! SALE HOUSES By virtue of two di 3x" THE ABOVE SAL GEORGETOW jeeds of trust to y the 1Xth day of April, 1872, and Sth, 1873 and duly recorded in Li- and 704, folios 62.an forthe District of Columbia, and by direction of Columbia, and by direction ot be Sarit re suiall sell, ‘on SAT- in front of the prem- ies secired thereby, \ AY, December 2th, 187 ises, at 4 o'clock. the followi numbered one hundred an Brail’s addition to Georgetown, lings the full depth of said lot, I west side of Green street, between Gay and Olive streets, and improved by ‘two comfortable 3-stor: ch house and ground therewit half cash: the residue in two equal x aud twelve months, with notes bear- ing interest and secured by deeds of trust on the y ET. BETW EETS NORTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust dated Noveni D, 1874. du'y recorded in Liber 274, &e.,one of the land records. for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we will sell pnblic auction, in front of the premisi KSDAY, Jantiary 2, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m. the ribed real estate, situate in the city of 0. to wit: lot numbered fifteen (15), vision of sqrare numbered three 7T0-MOREOW. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE OF IMPORTED WINES, BI 3 On FRIDAY MORNING, December 201 1878, commencing at 11 o'clock, within my a shall sell the following supe. rior brands, vii _ ses Modoc ; 3 Cases St. Julien: sixty-four, (164), in rontiny 31 feet, yetween parallel and fronting on the offered separate. Washington, D in Harkness’ aub-< WITHOUT REGARD TO GOST, Br LOUIS HEILBROUN, No. 409 7th street northwest. Sion or—“Tuat Op Woman ov Mire” novi4tr (0 BRANCH STORE. THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUS. £91 Pennsylvania Ave. , bet. 454 and 6th streets. (SIGN OF THE RED FLAG.) Wasutnatox, D. G. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor, ‘We will sell TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT LOWER than any other house this side of Boston, 50 will be required on Allconveyancing at par rus to be complied days, otherwise Trustees reserve the the property at the tisk and cost of purchaser alter five days’ hundred and thirty. 336), tozether with the in provements, & Pontet Casset ; 2 Cas Larose: 2 Cases Lafitte ; Haut Sauterne ; 2 “ Burgundy, Cartov. ALS ateau Margaux; each honse at tin interest at 10 per cent. per an- num from May' 1, 1878, to day of Je in cash, balance in twelve me terest cecnred by a deed of trust on the’ property scld. $100 deposit, and all conveyancing at put- MARTIN M. ROBRER,: ALFRED H. LEE, ec! J.T. COLDWELL (poms DOWLING, Auctioneer. TORY DWELL- OF BAST CAEL. ‘asea Latern Blanche; advertisement. D. OASSIN. « W. A. GORDO! IMPROVED REAL 12 FRONTING ON Cases Agsorted Teas, &¢, a — THOS. DOWLING, Auct._ SG TEIGEE & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. SALE OF A THR! \G@ NO. 1010 FOURTH STREET, NK AND L STREETS NORTH’ irtne of two deeds of trust, dated Oc- tober 17th, A. D. 1877, duly_ recorded Liber No. 866, folio 396. one of the land cords for the District of Columbia, and att of the holder of the note secured thereb: “public auction. in front of the premises, SATURDAY, December lth, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. the following described real estate situate in the of Washington, D. C. parcel of grouns hered twenty-eij hundred and fifteen ( by adepth of one hund toa wide alley, together with the improvements, Xe. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in’ six, twelve and eixhtcon months, with interest at eizht percent. per annum until of trust on the pro) f_a deed of trust to us, dated 1877, recorded in Liber 864, folio at records of the District of C Iumbia, and of an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in the cause of Carter vs. ¥ 34, Equity Docket 18, and at the n request of the warty secured thereby, we niblie auction, in AY. the 26th day p. m., the followinz- STORY FRAME HE, (OL STREET FOURTH STREETS. er and by virtue of a deed of trust, ing date on the 1th AL and duly of record in Liber No. 85: 7 records for Washington county, "in the District of Columbia. I will sell uction, in front of the premises on TUES. | Bist’ day of December, A.D. 1878, at 4 P.n., all that certain piece or parcel in the City of Washington, bia, and known and described a jan thereof as part of lot m lundted and eighty-seven will sell, to the front of the premises, on THURS. cember, 1878, at 4 6 described real estate in W: Lots iettered aud marke recorded subdivision of original Lots numbered ten en (11), twelve (12) und thirteen (13 Square unmberéd one hundred and fif tory frame dwellings, if any due and unpaid, lying, situate and bei and District of Colu upon the round p ten (10) in square 7), beginning for the same on E ) fect from the northweat corner of id running thence south fo nee weet tent, he north half of lot num- in Square numbered fi fronting thirty (30) fect id fourteen (114) feat cf sale, together with fonr hundred and interest at eight per seventy four ( rannum from F in cash, (of wh feet oue (1) ineh: th paid secured by a deed 3 orall cash, at option at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell ‘the risk and cost of the defuulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. ate BRAINARD H. WARNER,/ WM. J. PURMAN, ther h with said line feet one (1) inch to East Capitol ‘fect to the beginning, towether with the improvements. 7 if cash; and the residue in ents at Kix ind twelve 1onths, of sale, secured to the ail eash at the option of £100 will be re- quired at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days. the ‘Trustee re- ' Union hotel, terest, payable semi-annually until tI to be secured by a deed of trust, satisia ned.on the property sold, All convey at the purchaser's cost. property at the two equal instal satistaction of the Truste: YDE,, Trustees. of the purchaser. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. for the next thirty days, which iirures ba | te GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. Annapolis | Gentat Gaiters, $1.00, 1.20, 1.45. 1.65, 1.85, 2.00 0} Ei Bdge. | Gents: Calf Lace, 0c. $1.20, 7.80, 195 up. | Gents? | Gents 20, 1.50, , If Button Siioe, #175, 2.00, 2.25, 2.65 up. oxlish Walking Shoes, $2. 2.50, 3.00 uy Gets) Fine French Calt Hand stitched Gaiter, $3.80 | Gente” Calf Boots, 81.75, 2.00,2.95, 2.50, 3.00,3.50 up. tore Poswed and Sewed Boots, 33.00, 3. Gents’ Hand-stitched Boots, 84.00, 4.50, 5.00 to 8.00. Gents’ Bip Boots, $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50; 3.00 up. | Gents? Water-proof Grained Boots $2.25, 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 up. Ladies’ Goat Button $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 up. Ladies’ Morocco Button 75c., $1.00, 1.25, 1.60 up. Ladies, Calf Shoe $1.00, 135; 150 up, Ladies’ Glove Kid $1.25, 1.50, 1.65, 1.85 up. | Ladies’ Heavy Leather Blow Shoe 75¢., $1. ‘ies’ Lasting ‘Sc. 78c.; 81.00, 1-3 Ladies’ Kid and Morocco Congress $2.00, 2.60 up. Noth and Check Top Gaiters, 82.00, 2.25, 2.50 up. si ai &@ PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE NAME AND NUMBER. KO BRANCH STORE. Fw Attention is called to the Misses and Boys’ Department, from 75c. and up. novl4-tr ¥ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ GTOVES AT COST (Fou Cass) to D> stock. INO. MORAN decT-20t _ 2126 Pennsylvania ave. KREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER, wolf ROM Rant. to be comfortable for the Winter 0 | 0 ’3 and purchase one of SPFAR’S HEATING STOVES. ‘He has also a large stock of other first-class STOVES, which he is now selling at reduced prices to suit the times, nov30- juce ATTRACTIVE PRICE: A fine CHAMBER SET at $250. ee A Sne Decorated CHAMBER SET at $3.50, A fine CHINA TEA SET at 87.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at $10.00. Phe above aro only a few of the bargains which we | Ofer to the public. all and examine our stock and you cannot fail to y vl wo away vi BOHAEFER’S, noy6-ly 1016 7th street nro. | EPWARD CAVERLY & Co., | AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE, Have THe Best Live oF RANGES, (With Low or Elevated Ovens,) FURNACES, and FIRE PLACE HEATERS, IN WASHINGTON. ‘They Buy For Cash, Sell Low, and Guarantee ‘Their Goods. Have also a large stock of GAS FIXTURES, MANTELS, GRATES, &o. Az REpuceD Puiczs. nov9-tr ‘| BEXOU PREPARED FORWINTER? A If Lae i tat yr a aL lowest prices. heat two rooms, at $30. Remember the ni th Fisk between, Hand I sta. P. HANSON HISS & CO., * Iuvonrens ax MaxvPAcTUAERS, FUBNITUBE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS ORNAMENTS. 45 HN. Charles street, Baltimore. GIVE PARTIOULAB ATTENTION TO THE OOM- ‘815 7th st. n.w., between ‘iretciass STOVES and RANGES at lowe ee §@-THE ABOVE 8. STPONED until ERIDAY, December a PROPOSALS. OSALS FO seryes the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon fi 1 advertisement in some newspaper printed ai | lished in the City of Washington. All conveyancing | at the cost of th clicod A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustee. POST OFFIC ART WASHINGTON, D. C., Dev Sealed Proposals will be’ received at this Depart. ent UNTIL THE 230 DAY OF FACE, Fox w cur | tinguish the conflagrations. IMPROVED PROPERTY BETWEEN ETS NORTH: 1 will sell at Cohen's Loan Office, corner 7th st. and » DECEMBER 21st, 23d, assortment of unredeemed, A’ 8 ehouse of €. ‘ EIGHTH anv NINTH SER | Warehouse of C,H. Hoftinan « Ci By virtue of a deed of trust dated April 24th, A:D 1819, and recorded in Liber ‘No. 13 62, one of land records for Distri bia, and at the written thereby, I will sell at R nz Wrapping Buper ‘Twine, and Letter Balances for the use of the post es for five months from the 1879, the said artic d New Yor and 2ith, the finest as pledges éver offered in this city. {Gold and Silver Watches, Necklaces 8. 8 and Lockets, Solid lothing. Guns and Revolvers. rticles, too numerous to men- tmas Presents. (Republican copy.] (Hos. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE, PART IN WASHINGTON CITY, AND PART IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, D.C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the ul recorded in Liber 7: land records of the Dis-. , and at the written request of the offices in the United 8 first day of Fcbruai delivered, free of expense to the Dei artment, at the < the Post Office Department, and the estimated quantity of each juest of the party secured fic auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, December 20th, 1873, at 4 ».m., the following-described real cetate, of Washington, District of Colum ‘red twenty-five (25), in Moses Kelly’: juare nine hundred and e improvements there- Silver and Plated article required are specified below: ; z ' uate in the cit 000 reams of Wrapp Bae totaal recorded subdivision of twelve (912), together with on, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling and vurchase-money, with ce in one, two and ne Paper, 20x25 inches in size, and to weixh 22 ponds to the ream, ream to contain 2 100 reams of Wrapping Paper, 26x size. and to weixh each ream to contain 20 100,000 pounds of Cotton Twine, measure not less that perfect quires. verfect quires. 0 be 8-ply, and to nm 514) yards'to the pound, to be put up in balls weizhiny about a half pound each, and so bound as not to become loose or tangled in transportation, 30,060 pounds of coarse Hemp T and to measure three years, for w! with interest at seven per cent. from and secured by deed of trust on the propert will be taken. A deposit of $100 requ -at puirchaser's cost. If terms ied with in seven days the it to resell the p urchaser, after 8 T C. FOX, Trustee. decé-e06t folio 251, on of trict of Columb party secured thereb fees, will sell, at spective pieces of ‘wine, to be 3-ply, rom 4 to 90 yards to the pound, and to be put up in balls weighing rom One to two poundseach, and so bound us not to become loose or tangled in trans- ine required will be o desire to bid, on appliea- y, P.O. Department, Letter Balances capable of weighing eiht ounces, d 15 rates metric system, to onnces and siogle rates. strength and durability ed. mples of each description of Balances must. ac. pany each bid, and the bidder who may obtain | uct will be required to furnish all respects equal to the sav jaianice uiust be well and sec vunsportation, and delivered, Tree of ex- pense, to the Blank Avency, Washington, D. C- More or less than the estimated d, us the necessities of the require, at the discretion of the Postmaster Gen ubli¢ auction, in front of the re- property hereinafter named, on the days and at the hours mentioned below, all ‘the Bieces or parcels of Y, the 23d day of December, 1878, n., We Will sell, in front eet of Lot 14, Syuare of sale are not com; ‘Trustee reserves the ri risk and cost of defaull advertisement. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. following lots, I ground hereinafter described. hed to persons Ww! tion to the Blank Agen commencing at 3 of the premises, the east 25 490, Washington, D.C. It hasa frontage of on the south side of Louisiana avenue, with a depth of about 112 feet to an alley, and is improved bya large and substantial brick 2 Immediately after the above mentioned sale, we | shallecil, in front of the premises, the west half of lot 15, square 420, Washington, D. ©. It nas a front- feet 5 inches on the south side of Lonis- jana avenne, and extends the entire depth of the lot | toanalley. Both the aforesaid lots, or parts of lots, in square 490, with the improvements thereon, are situated ina business part of the city of Washing | ton, opposite, or nearly opposite to the Webster Law Building, and are regarded as val UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. A SMALL BRICK HOUSE SOUTH SIDE OF RHODE TS NOR’ OES Te avoirdnpois weight, SLAY ENUE.B AND FIFTEENTH STREE By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Mai . D. 1878, duly recorded in Liber No. 19, folio 461, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby public auction, in frout of the premises, on TUES- December 24th. 1878, at 4 o'clock peu following-described real estate situate in thavity ., te Lot lettered F, in St. han Asylum’s recorded subdivision of Square numbered two hundred and ether with the improvements, 3 Washington, D. C. uable pieces of Immediately after the above mentioned sales, we shall proceed to sell, in front of the pretmises, lot 20 326, Washington, D. 0. lots are whimproved. ‘They will be sold 39) one after the other. They are situated on Vs east, between south Nand south M streets, lot lias a trontage of 48 feet 7 inches aud a depth of 105 feet and 1 inch. After the sale of lots 20 and 21, square 826, we shall roceed to sell, in front of the’premises, the south § fect of lot 7, square 945, Washington, D.C. It is unimproved ; it th and has a depth of 1 between South Carolina avenue and so after the sale last name: infront of the premises, Lot § and Lot 9, in square 1112, Washinton, D/C. T lots ate located on 18th street. East Washington city. ‘They are unimproved, and will be sold separ ately, one after the other. i feet Gn Isth street. anda depih of 191 fect and 8 in- ches to an alley. Lot 9 has a tront_of 61 feet and 6 inches on 18th street, and a depth of 194 feet $ inches after the sales last named, we shall in front of the premises, LotS, square ‘This lot fronts 51 feet on eleyen (21D), t will Le made for ench article separately if | most advantaeous to the Departinent. s net made in conformity with this advertise. i will not be considered, ust furnish with his proposal gnar- with bis bid, and a postmaster that such guarantors and lot 21, in sq' | twelve and eiziiteen month est per anntm, s¢ property. sold. with 8 per cent inte: ‘a deed of trust ou the E at option of the pur- chaser; $100 deposit required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven the Trustees reserve the right to resell the the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ye’ advertisement. BRAINARD H. WARNER, JAMES W. TYLER, ability to com) will be furnished om ap- ration to the Blauk Ageney, P.O. L A bond with two stifticient sureties will be re) user, after five d: feet 10)¢ inches nish promptly any arti pinion of the Post: : for. will be con. cient cause for the forfeiture of the con J)UNcanson BROS., Auctioneers. SALE OF IMPROVE! MN ete Lot 8 has a front of 62 maust be endorsed on ter Balances.” “Proposals fos af yposals for Twine,” inst Assistant Postmaster By ‘virtue of a deed of trust to the sub- ra, dated April 15,1876, and recorded in #30, of the land records of. the District of Columbia, and at the writien re- thereby, we will offer n.1u front of ‘the premises, ‘of December, A. D! that certain plees or deel awe Postmaster General. 421, Washington, D.C. East Capitol street, and is unimproved. After the sale of the last named_lot, we shall sell, ot 7, in square 1122 & t is unimproved, and ches on 19th strect east, and lies south A and South B streets. ESDAY, the 24th day of December, 1878, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m., we anction, in front of the premises, all thi Which is known on the plats of the city of ton, as square south of 195. north by Rhode Island avenue, north N street. MPANY’S EXTRACT OF PLAVORING STOOR FOR SOUPS, EAE DISHES AND SAUCES. ) MAD. T IEBIG COMP. on. THURSDAY, parcel of land and premises, situate and. be @ city of Washington, District of Columbia, and wn and distinguished as rbaugh’s recorded subdivision of part of Square south of square numbered ten hundred and fifty- nine (1059), with the improvements thereon, cousist- ing of two two-story Bric! Also, immediately COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF Lot U, in Hall and Is a success and a boon for which hould feel rateful."—Sbe “ Lancet,” “British Medical J It is bounded on the and on the south by Eins 11 [00 square fect of eeound. Tietet ase: ins 11,700 square fect of zroun ou! proved,’ it is rezarded property, worthy the attention o Alter the sale of the above named square, we shall proceed to sell, on the premises, all that i “District of Columb Dwelling Houses, , Lot nninbered eicht- recorded subdivision of part @ improvements thereon, con- CAUTION.—Genuine only with the fac simffle of of said Square, with a Liebig’s Signature in Blue Ink across the sisting of a two-story Frame D wellin ‘Terms of tale: One-third cash:; the | ents, at six, twelve and eizhteen months, ch the notes of the purchaser (bearing per annuin until paid) will be taken. A deposit of 875 will berequired at time of each sale, at purchaser's cost. ‘The Trustees to resell the property at the risk purchaser should the ving notice of such resale valuable piece of yi pi “Consumption in England increased ten-fold in cent. interest LIEBIG COMPANY'S acres, more 0} acer! (wholesale only), C. ty anda few out buildings. Its prox- the xs of Washington makes it f'the above described lots, pices oF yarcets of and terms of sale be not. cor the ale fits iving advertisement, ye advertise? CHARLES T. DAVIS.) dccl2staw2w PHILIP F. LARNER, | SALE OF A THREE-STO EB SOUTH SIDE. BETWEEN SIXTH WEST. trust, dated August will be sold subject of trust, taxes, or other liens of sale, a8 modified by the written con- poner the ned secured by [5 THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Kate B. Haxson etal. va_ Many ANN Srepuen- Sox et al., in Equity No. 5884, Doc. 17 ‘The above entitled cause having been ret the Auditor to state the Trustees’ account and ths distribution of the fund in his hands; Therefore the creditors of ABNER STEPHENSON and all other TsOns interested are hereby notified to appear prove their claims, and be heard touch ters referred, on TUESDAY, the 7th day , 1879, at 11 o'clock am., at my offic: 11 fall. HOMAS HOOD, Auditor. ‘Thal the subscriber £ Columbia, et olumt 2 a y Court business, letters of cae hes sale & RU! \der of the notes TOwenuixe. EY. SEVENTH. BTREE’ A. D. 1876, dul 839, folio 47, one of records i of Colum! and at the request of the 5 1878, described real estate salts , District of Colum- 18 18 TO GIVE NOTI < ‘ashington of a red and sixty-seven (467), toget ier the improvements, &: rescribed by said trust: The secured by this desi of lve months, for which the :all persons having deceased are hereby warned to ex! it 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, octl7- Sm rs thereof, tothe suhscribar, at or interest from the mer next; the; may ouche! before the 10th day of Decei of trust on. the ere ise bp lew tbe excluded from all benefit of the Noe under my band thir 10ta day of December, 1873. Gitlawow STEPHEN F. GILL, Administrator. ILLIARD PLAYERS WILL FIND ©: LENT TABLES, at 44 &i E E S25 reduced rates, at the EUROPEAN BILLIARD ROOM, No, 804 Est. nw., near Post Oftice. N Alter our report closed Pending discussion @n the dill Statutes tm relation to patents. th motion of Mr. Davis, (ML) at a5 p.m. wen into executive session. and when the doors were reopened, at 3:55, 9 edd up the Dtil recently reported from the committee on mi! tary affairs, to amend the posse comitatus clause | of the army appropriation bul for the present fiscal year, so as to provide that il shall not be construed to apply to any part ef the army or ortion thereof engaged in the protection of ife and property tn the states and territories subject to Indian incursions. Amendments were agreed to so as to include the states of Ne- braska, Kansas, Colorado, Oregon, Nevada, and the territories subject to Indian fheursions, &e ‘The Dill was then read a third time and passe. On motion of Mr, Windom, the Senate tnsisi- ed upon its amendments to the consular and di- plomatic and fortification appropriation bills, and committees of conference oa these bills were ordered. On motion of Mr. Beck, the bill discussed dur- ing the morning hour, to repeal sections S20 and 821 of the revised statutes, was referred to the committee on the revision of the laws. Mr. Windom called up the pension ation bill, and said the committee on appropri ations had added nothing to the they proposed several amendments, merely trans- posing certain clauses of the bill, to facilitace the bookkeeping and better clasNify the sab- jects. ? The amendments were agreed to, and the WN was read a third time and passed. Mr. Dorsey called up House bill to amend the act of Junc 20, 187s, and to x the rate of Inte: est on the bonds authorized by issued by the District of Columbt nan and others objected to Ils pre-e ation, and it was laid asid The Senate then, at 4 o'clock, adjourned, After our report closed— an appropriation bi was conside: mittee. Wut without action the Hons journed. appropi +++ END OF THE Coal, COMBINATION. —Messts. Dick- son and Gowen, the committee of the board of control, have written a letter to Mr. J. 1 Swoyer, chairman of the committee of the Le high Valley operators, in reply to Mr. Sworer's letter, which was recently published, In which he stated that the committee had no'power. to more than a temporary arrangement be he position taken by Messrs. nd Gowen ts still maintained—nametly, uations can be carried on until Mr. committee obtain the requisite power to represent authoritatively the Lehigh valley coal interests, Including the Lehigh Valley cos company. When this authority iS secured U: commitice of the board of control is prepare to conside roposition for the formation o! anew com ion for 1579, provided the matte can be settled before December and should the Lehigh Valley committee, when clothed with the proper power, desire an extension of the time allowed for the conclusion of a detalie agreement it would readily be granted. This letter is regarded among coal men as a virt ial end of negotiations looking to a result.—[Phila. Dispatch to N.Y. Hera STABRED AFTER T dispatch to the New burg, Va., Dec. 16th, A serious stabbing affray occurred this afternoon at Dinwiddie county court house. A political discussion arose at the hotel dinner table between Dr. E. C, Powell, member of the last general assembly from Dinwiddie county, and 1. Shell, esq., @ prominent lawyer of the county. The discus- Sion. at first friendly, became animated and tinally passed into a quarrel. Powell's state- ment is that at {ié ¢n@ of the conversation Mr. Shell charged that he had insulted him, and that he (Shell) would see him after dinner. Af- ter dinner the two men met fn the poreb of the hotel. Dr, Powell remarked to Mr. Shell that | he could see him then. It Isstated Shell st Powell in the face, when Powell stabbed inthe side, the blade of the knife penetrating the lung. Mr. Shell's wound is regarded as very serious, and probably fatal; his condition is | critic; Powell surrendered himself. JeDGE TILTON, mai the estate of A. T. Adolph Haligarten, LITICS.—A spec Times, from Peters- Yor! ror the business and ‘art, last week sent to president of the Hebrew | hospital of Monnt Sinai, and Isaac Rosewald, resident of the home fortintirm and aged He- | S in New York, informing them that Mrs art desired to present thean with money donations amounting to $500 and $250, respect - ively. The proposition created quite a stir among the Israelites, who. since Judze Hflton’s foolish order € pm from the Grand . have carefully retrained A. T. Stewart. & Co. The impression is that Stewart is endeavoring. through this show of benevol fo propitiate the Hebrews, and up to thistime they have de- froin buying ods of | clined to send for the money whieh she has placed at the disposal of tie institutions named. A CONFLAGRATION IN THE CANE FIELDS has badly damaged eleven plantations in Alquizar and Laguira districts in Cuba. Several of the lanters publicly contradict: the reports which have been cireulated that Lhe negroes set fire Lo the cane, and say the negroes helped to ex- TORACCO WaAKENOUSE BURNED. ast night, and the building 1s $3,000, Between 400 and 450 hows heads Of tobacco, at the estimated value o $50,000, was burned. THE Watrrine P Draper, the colore man convicted at New Castle, De nurder in the second degree, and sentenced to fife iin- prisopment and to receive sixty lashes, will be whipped in that place on Saturday next. Why Hes rICIDED.—Moses Ford, a negro se: ing on the railroad near Frank- s tried before a magistrate on Mon- ling $10, found guilty, and sentenced | ._ Afier recetving the punishment he went to his mother’s door and blew his brains out with a double-barrelled shot-gun, discharz- | ing the second barrel before he succeeded in his purpose, the first shot having missed him. THE INDIAN CHIEF Mi has assimed a hos- tile attitude at hiscamp near Priest Rapids, on | the Columbia river. A party of whites sent to | demand of him the murderers of the Perkins family met by the chief with is whole band of well-trained warriors, in war palnt. and with hostile demon stration tion hand wor SELLING LIQrOR TO THE INpIANS.—The Mil- | waukee, Wis. Seutine/’s Madison spec the grand jury of the United State: Court adopied ‘a resolution strongly, censtirl J. 1. Mahon, Indian agent at the Lapoint agency, for gross neglect of duty in permitting the sale of liquor to Indians, which, they has been unrestrictedly carried on at Bayt! for years. The resolution ordered ode transinitted to the secretary of the Interior, PROPRESYIN Fate.—John Hornsey, ex-councilman of the 12th ward, died yesterday morning from injuries received at a railroad ing. He it Was who made the prophetic re- Peech in favor of the t, That a sing these raiin syearries his Hite in his lands. Press, SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTION Fravp —The U. 8. circuit court at Columbia. ©., Judge Bond presiding. adjourned last ‘Thursda: ind the alleged election fraud cases were all continued to the April term, when Chiet Justice Waite will sit) with Judye3 Bond and Bryan, at Charleston, DEMOCRATIC POLITICIAN ASSAULTED.—\ Spe= dispatch to the New York Tivwes from Vine cepnes, Ind., Dec. 16, says:—Wm. Nu prominent democratic politician, was victously attacked by Murphy with # club this evening. Nugent sustained severe and p fatal injuries. HyprorHopia.—Within the past tree days, Mr. George W. Sedgwick, of Wilmington, Ds has developed decided symptoms of a liyd phobia attuck, resulting. tt is supposed, from a dog bite on the hand whieh he received in June last. 8F-The Women’s. Christian Temperance Union of Maine ts to hold a mass convention, in Bangor, Jan. 2 and 3, B2-A man hanged in Indiana nodded to the in as the drop fell and saic Til see-you later. f27Jesse Pomeroy. the notorious hoy murder- er, of Boston. is said to be losing his mind and failing in heaith. ¢x~Ebenzer M. Watson, of the firm of Smith & Watson, Boston, has been missing since No- vember 27. it is feared he was taken sudde: ill or met with foul play on his way to New York. Mollie Boatwright was accidently shot and killed Monday evening at Ivy Depot, Albemarle county, Va., by Alfred Barbour. 2-Charies F. Colburn, late a clerk in the Charlestown (Mass.) post oitice, has been sen- tenced to pol sae imprisonment with hard labor for em! ent of letters. SP-Mrs. Mary Jane Sweet, the Wife of a con- ductor on the Third Avenue railroad, comunitted suicide Monday by hanging herself, because ghe thought there was a conspiracy io kidnap er. 62 Roliin Starks, who av to wreck a pleaded train of cars near Fort Ann, N. Y., guilty and was scatenced to four years and six months’ imprisoament i the pentientiary. Journal : Min- ta climate has in the few Sisk aoe same rate for the next years we can raise oranges, bananas, bulldo”ers and returning boards up here. S2" Henry E. of the New York publish- ing, firm of Galt & Hoyt, committed suicide by ns in the bead on Monday last. Finance embarrassment. is saidto have beep the cause which led to his becoming his own executloner, TR's Riowrs mm Vir sernor Holliday bas seat to tae Vir- ‘ds in oe case of the al- ¢ jurisdiction by Judge of tie U.S. Court, Involving the ques. cht of trial by colored or mixed IKED JCRIES AND avesion of Si j Hon of the ry Court, Whose jurtsiic- Mate attorney y favors applying to tend Neate for a advisability of ase to the consideration of ecutive, as itl iaay be that the department: n take cognizance of am general makes aa ridden, and the nS. DUT Suggests the te argument t whully pertain to him. h, Saturday eve December 18th, 1 ™ r HARKNESS DENNAM INT, by the Rev 7 family reenact Rep oscat a x Decesbar 18th, #1208 a 1m. afar Bint! year of ber age On Deoomber 18d WEN, aged twen car, beloved wife of Tuesday, Dacom TEMPLETON and Catherine Tomy WALD TEMPLETe the 20th inst., at the recdence pore with Christian AbrTH WaLkEn, widow of the Funeral will take place t FE. Chureb, Friday afternoon _ UNDERTAKERS. THOS H MARTIN Cudestnices.” = emises 17 tom* niga ne men Sa G. Residence st piace of business.) . balmed and prepared for transportation. = ap8- UNDERTAKE: (Formerly with B. F. Harvey) 940 F street m. w., ‘One door east of Tenth street Burial Gaskets of al! Bodies embalmed an Lady attendants at short notioes. Everything strictly Sret<cises and on the most cose prepared for transportation WRIGHT, UNDERTAKE 1337 10th st. m. wv. A BURGD ° UNDERTAKER, 816 Ponn’a avenue w. 0. LADIES’ GOODS. Keceivine Daily, All the newest styles in MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS S11 Marhet Bpace. ET, 83 _N. Charles st, se of Bonnets for Christmas and New Bridal and Reception Dreases Pennsylvania ave, betwoeam Baltimore. has and Rouad E | iu the latest styles. 1 12th and 1th ste, up st Fo® THE HOLIDAYS. Large and rich variety Novelties in FANCY and PERS. SLIPPER ©. ‘Fine selection of JAPANESE GOODS xe and Russian Leather FAN T GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF BOXES content of Luitial HANDRERCHIEDS WUEFLERS and JABOTS in all shades. x CHIEDREN’S MERINO CLOAKS aud VELVET CAPS of superior elexance, at MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 614 9th street, Onponite Patent Orion. LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, BLACK SILK, Jett, Chenille Grass Whaiebone Fringes, Jett Gumps, Fringe Buttons, Cords and S, WORK BAS. &e. Tassels made to order. 811 Market Space. | Groans: CLOAKs: A new and attractiveline of CLOAKS for Ladies | and Misses, which I am selling at pros mvom Lowex than anything I have before offered. M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. TTONS, BUTTONS AX IVORY BUTTONS. 811 Market Sper Rase ATTRA’ FOR THE LADIES. At CH. RUPPERUS, 403 7th street m.0. Now in store a magnificent stock of new and beau. tiful Styles Emproidered Slippers, Slipper Cases and Cushions, handsome desyus. dt ted Goods ot all descriptions. plete outfit for Infants. Fine assortment Tame Thread and Point Lace Trummu Zephyra, German and American Kui Genuantown wool, the best quality and s00 al the lowest prices, and the most attractive stonk of yy Goods to be found in the city. the naive and place. CHB §F-No Braxcn Storr. ADIES WINTER BOOTS. VERMILYA ts sellin of hie own make, at #5. ‘The best in the city for the money. _nov26tr 610 9th street, opp. Patent Offioe_ LACK BERLIN ZEPAYR Fancy Wormed street .0 408 Tih stroct mse w Ladies Buttoned BOOTS, ¥ 7HITE AND P Oplored Berlin Zyphyr, Split Zephyr, 1 cent Lasher. Best Ge: to call the attention of the partment, which offers at the p: tasty, elaborate, and extensive of the latest Parisian aud New York shapes of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKES. extploy persons in our work room ow ben io pore tend the manu- supervision of Mr. C. nO superior a6 an artistic these garments— facture of them ; ————. who has LANSBURGE & BRO.

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