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ir Ed, BEaee, Captain, - to lac pase a whart, Boand tip als Mansion aud ¢roun: ‘Bieamer leaves Oli: street wharf 4 ) at Ws te m1 HOLLINGSWORTH, Supt Ladies’ Mount Vernon Ansociation L. L Bi ‘steamer W. W. Cor- ‘corsn. Jelly SoMmMER ARRANGEMENT. le ESS MONROE AND TEE FOB NOBFOLE, roRT®! ag | The swift and elewant iron Bteamer LADY OF | THE LARE, Cartan 0. J. Boxrs- @ “VILLE, leaves 6th-street wharf, until $ Seeday ana Foivasy a3 oer p.m, connecting | 5 O'eloe! | With steamers for Boston, Providence and Other | Rorthern points. Returning, Jeaves, Norfolk oveey (Sandaya ox- sa. J. MoH. ibursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m JOEN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jom B. OOD, leaves Ler whart, terminus of x qd Oth street line of cars, at 7 Sole s thiwe umes per week, for Curtis ‘f.. a en - ati ; wings cash Gripe * Mon areday and ‘Saturda’ re itan Bank, Knox's Exprees Office, or at the ‘Gonapang's Whark toot of tth sincct Brees Office BAOON, Prov’ ‘Bd. ACCINELLY, Avent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YO FOR POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. Nomini and rdtown, stp ae cach trip. Days Mon- or furtne: information, apply at the office, over calle? for on_appliestion at Knox's Ex- RK. JOHN GIBSON and 8. 0. ENIGHT, iiernataly, eave Pier 41 East iver, Kew ‘ork, every day, st 4 o'clock p. 3 bp os ery Saturdsy, and ‘Alexea Freight tte at lowest rates. For information apply at office ever Metropolitan Bank, 16th street, or to RP. A DENHAM, Avent, Water street, spar SAMUEL BACON, President. JORTH GERMAN LLOYD —srramsur Line biswers New YOR, HAVES, LONDON, Serus AND BuRMe The teas company will exil every Sst- wrday from. Hrewen Pier, fo : Hoboken.” Raves of passaxce: York to Hs *, London, Sor gold; steeras Bae apply to OF New York (QQEEDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEAS ILADELP IA, ALEXANDEIA, WASHINGTON = ‘AND GEURGEYOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's ne for Boston, Procidence, and’ PMB New England States. Sefling Days. elphia—Naturday, st 12 ra, From Wasbinston—Monday, at 11 3. oa. From Geor<etown—Monday, at 7 p. m. i re i daily until 5 p.m Through na miven to Boston and c will please have them marked ara) rmation spply to J. H. JOHNSON & \ Wasuinaton. DO. G:F RYDE. 69 Water street, znston, D. ©.; G. F. . Seostren: Db. ©.; WILLIAM P. OLYDE & 00.; General Manscers, 12 Houth Wharves, Philsdel- phis. maraly UNARD ie Cz “With the view of diminishing the chances of eol- Hsion, the Beaters of thisline take a epecize coures seasons of te year. Mea te cotwant vemens trtea Gusemntows to Hew | Work or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 ab 43 | iat. or nothing t6 the north of $4 hhomewar roseing the meridian of 60 at 42 iat. oF wolbinue t9 the north of 42 | THE CUNARD STE COMPANY LiM- TED. Fork and alli Between New ¥ ise ene Eivervool, Catling 20 Algeria ..\..Wed', Dec. 18 from New York. Mates of Passage. By steamers carry steerage, $80 and 100 gold, @ecording to sccomiuodations. ‘By steamers not carrying steerace, $80, $100 and 9120 gold, sccording to accommodatid Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on fayorable terms. Tickavs issued | at a special low rate of @60 gold durinw tke fall aud | ‘Winter season. { Bicerage at very tow rates. Bteorace tickets from iverpoo! and Queenstown, aud al other parts of rope at lowest rates. rh bills of laden given for Lollast, Gleszow, Barre, Antwerp and other ports on the Uoutuent, and for Mediterranean ports. a sees 2 peseaie apply =. the omar joe, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both ateeraze an godin, to OTIS BIGELO' 7605 7th street, Washing- Biv” OBAS. G. FRANCELYN, Acent, N. ¥ RAILROADS. _ BALTVIORE AND onto HaiLnoaD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. itienal Koute and Short Line to thi = North, Northwest, West a and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. U NLIMITED SALE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, Sion of the Red F ag—491 Penn’ PRICES WILL TELL for the Holidays, whicb one and all can buy a Christmas present. 500 Pairs Children Shoes, at 5 cents a pair. ‘The next you can buy is Youths’ Boots, at 50 cta. 20 Cases of Men’s Boots, at $1, $1.25. A large lot of Boy's Shoes, at 80 cents. Ladies Rubbers, at 25 cents. ATTENTION IS CALLED TO Ladies’ Pebble Goat and French Rid Side-lace, from ufacturers in Baltimore, at $175 per pair. Men's Hand-stitch Gaiters, at 83.50 to $4.50. he finest assortment of Men's Slippers, Hand- 75 cents up to $3. Ledies’ Kid and Goat French Heel, at 824 p Call early, as the rush is great at the GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 291 Pennsylvania aven' RESPECTFULLY, LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. NO BRANCH STORE IN THIS CITY. dec20-+tr ‘HEAT BARGAUS AT GEORGE'S, 2118 Pennsylvania avenue. tlemen’s hand-sewed Gaiters at 6.50, worth ‘lish Walking Shoes, laced, hand-sewed, fine calf, 83, worth oes, home made, $2. at of Boys’ Boo! ry e3 ‘These goods must be custom department down town. ducements for the holidays. pe YOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOES FOR YOURSELF, CHILDREN? if yeu do, go to the Ee NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsysivania avenue, Where you will find the best goods at prices as low as anywhere in the United States. A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. Pebble Goat Button Boots.. id Button Boots....... ieck Top, Button. Ladies’ Lace Boots, all styles. a Ladies’ Slippers....... Gent's Congress Gaiters (100 styies). Gent's Kip Boots, Gen 5 Calf Boots. Calf as 1 intend removing WIFE, ong Se Semcon S83333: A Tubbers, best and cheay Gent's Rubbers, 50c. ; Children’s, 25 and 30c. Gent's Rubber Poots, 22.50. Fer" The above are ali the best make goods and all Only One Price. (nov27-tr] GEO. McCARTHY. ', dc. ; Misses’ and PoOSstrive CLOSING OUT SALE 545,000 WORTH BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, LEAVE WASHINGTON:) kK, Ph 15.058 m—New Yor) hiladelphia, snd Boston Express, Ellicott On Sunday to Baltimore oniy. Stops at ipley’s, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, py wer, and Eik Ridge. olay. pat ore, Annapolis grb Way. Pica. ‘mont, Sirssburs, chester, Haverstown, ant War via Kelay ini 47:40 5 m— Balu 8:10 m.—Point of Rocks, Piedmont, 5i «Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way Siationa. # York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- timore Express. Parlor Car to New York and Philadeipiis. a lis Junction. uisville, Chieao, Columbus and Pitteburw Express. Frederick, Haserstown and Valley Branch except Sunday. Through Car toStaunton. Pullman Car to Cincinnsti daily. Grafton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat- va On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annspolis 40:00 m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens- 2 burg, Collexe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Juac- ton, Jeesup's and Hanover. aed p,m Baltunare, Annapolis, Eicott City and mn. Ee —) York, i u2p Ro and Boston $1:35 p.m on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way —Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Laurel Ct oi Frederick Via Relay. Stops at Annap- arin ion. 55 p.m Point of Frederick, Hagerstown, Ba SS a Wag Stations. 08 Sunday 16 Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 14:40 p. Baltimore, Aunapols ‘and Way Sta- $0 p. m—Philadelns's, Norfolk and Baltimore Zaps. xllicoft City. Norfolk except Sun- Say. Norfolk P 73 taken in the Cara di- | rect to at Btop at Bladensburg and Laure! 7 gy -Baitimore and Way Stations. “eawo and Columbus Express. Sleep- $8102. co boltimore Express, to's fea ae ce Ciaciese Pecillo and ‘Sp St. Eouis, Cincinnst, Lows Pibsburs Express Pittsburg, excopt Sunday, m Care, z AS p. m —New York, Phifladelphia and Baltimore a} I cabs Biadensburg and Laurel. Sheping Car to New York, ail Syecial steeping | to Phuadelyhs | Sails. TOs Sunday only. Other traina daily | ox Sunday trains stop at Relay Station. novié | | GREAT PENNSYLY. 1878 | 1878 NSXEVANLA | SOLTHE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. | Double Track, Steel Hails, i BPLENDID ScENERY, MaGyivicent EQUIPMENT. In Effect Decrwner 16*h, 2874 i RAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, TRAD rner of Sixth and Batreote, ae fellowes ee Pittsbarg and the West, 10:10am. daily, with Par- lor Car to P Ta and Sleeping Cars from Pittaburg to C ati, St. Louis and Chicago: 7.40 pam. daily, with Palace Gar to Cuicazo. 2E AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. for Canaada'stia, Kochester, Buttaio, Niseara Falls und tae North, st 7:4) p.m. dally, except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkitla. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Eluirs, st 10:10 pt Sunday. & and the East, With Palace Cars aftache press of Pullman Zarior Oars, 9: except Sum For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all thronzh trains connect at darse; ¥ with boats of Brooklyn Annex, | affording direct transfer to Fulton sireet, avoid: fer double ferrisge and Journey aczosa N\ ork city. | For Piisaaphis, 2:80, 5:39 snd 10:15 p.m. dally. ‘Limited Express, 9:30 a m. daily, except Sunday. | For Baltunore, 7-00, 8:35, 9:30 a m. and 4:20 p.m. @ally, exceyt Sunday ; 10:10 a m., 1-90, 6:30, 7:40 Sud 10:15 ym daily. | For Poye’s Creek Line, 7:00 am. and 4:20 p.m daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 7:00am. and 4:20 p.m daily, ex- cept Sunday. Paes tt EE 10,11 1 im jexatidria. 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11a. m., 1:15, 3, 4:20, wor gs. 7 andi 30 pum On Souday at? ait ead a 7 For Bichioud aud the Bouth, 6:50 a m. and 5:20 p. ma. daily, Fore. SOK R.,5-20 p.m. daily. ‘Trains leave Alcxandria for Washington, 6,7, 8.00, | 9 10, 11 am; 1, 8, 4:20, 5,6:15, Tand' 12 p.m’ Big nd parlor car se eommodations san be Tncure ‘at She ices, north: | fact corner of Thirteenth strect and Penusylvania | ae er te, re orders or 8 destination king of from [cy for chec! ao ‘THE TRADES. Workmen sre employed, and the work turned out Gharscteristic'c? dhs catablishiment spSly 1019 Pennsyloania ave., Sd foar. IBSON BHOTHERS. Paacticat Boos amp JOB PRINTERS, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES WITHOUT REGARD TO GOST, LOUIS HEILBRUN, No. 402 7th street northwest. S16 oy—“Taat OLD Woman oF Mixa” JRESSING GOWNS, D SMOKING JACKETS, LOVELY STYLES IMPORTATION, “DEUTSCHE SCHLAFROCKE,” ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL, A. SAKS & CO,'S, 316 Seventh st., 921 Pennslyvania ave, JNO. E. KENDALL & SON, COACH HARDWARB BUILDERS’ Goops, 619 B street n.w., Near B. & P. R. R. Derot, Washinston, D. 0, Bax Jnos, Horse SHOE [non AND Nats, ‘Tus-PratE, Zinc, Huss, Rrts, Sroses, Ducks, Daruts. Om Carpets, Parts, VARNISH, Macutne BELTING, PsckING AND Lacrna. k EOPENED. THE OFFICE OF THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, | Which has been closed for a few. Messrs. RINGWALT ‘or the District of _Columbi iizginis, West Virginia and Dels of these remedies, 9th and E streets, two squares north of Pennsylva- nia avenue, and which has been and fitted up for the con’ wultation free. HOLMAN LIVER PAD. ‘What is it? and what does it mean? It is s new and of ‘successfully all Leg tecordgins Saute Shoe Poss sa, OO i ee LADIES’ GOODS: 811 vn All the newest styles in MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, At LOWFE’s, declt-26 _ $11 Market Space. DAME L. P. JEANNERET, 83 N. Cbarien at M4Dae bas just received a caseof Bonnets and Round Hats, suitable for Christmas and New Note Bicet ety ion. Ti) Penuspiveae nee eee e ss Tath and 13th ts. up stairs.” aéelstm IES’ DRESS TRIMMIN ST ee TAGE ia Ea Jolt, Chenille Grass Whalebons Fringes, Jett Gimps, raids, &c., & Fringe Buttons, Cords and ‘Tassels made to order. 81 LOWE'S, decl?-2w 811 Market Space. Grcaus CLOAKS: OLOAKS: Anew and attractiveline of CLOAKS for Ladies and Misses, which I am selling at prices MUOR LOWER than anything I have before offered. ‘M. WILLEAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 807 Penna. ave. decl0-tr 8u SIL BUTTONS, BUTTON All the Latest Styles In BILE, JETT, GILT. PEARL axp IVORY BUTTONS, -2w 811 Market Space. ARE ATTRACTIONS R FOR THE LADIES, At CH, RUPPERT'S, 403 7th street n.0, Now in store a magnificent stock of new and bean. tifal Styles Emproidered Slippers, Slipper, Cases and Cushions, handsome desicns. ’ Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of ail descriptions. Com- plete outfit for Infants, Fine assortment of Mac. rame Threed and Point Lace Trimmi Zephste, German and American Kn ty Gerniantown wool, the best quality and « weisl at the lowest prices, snd the most attractive stock of Holiday Goo is to be found in the one Dont forget the name and place, CH. RUPPERT, 403 7th street n.w. E2P"No Brancn Storr. nova0-3m_ J Apres WINTER BOOTS. VERMILYA is selling Ladies Buttoned BOOTS, of his own make, at $5.00. ce ‘The best in the city for the money. nov26tr 610 9th street, opp. Patent Office. A CARD. ‘We beg again to call the attention of the Ladies to pa Clee Departament, eniols one - nS present othe most tasty, elaborate, and extensive, stock, Of the tatost Parigisn and New York sispes of LADIES AND CHILDREN’S OLOAKS. We employ EIGHTY persons in our work room on these garments—personally superintend the manu. facture of them; the workmanship and cutting be- ing under the stipervision of Mr. 0. W. Leannarda, who has no superior as an artistic designer and modeler, In addition to the merit of the Quality, Btyle and Lowes of price of our OLOAKS, we commend the fact to the attention of the public that our efforts to employ persons resident here deserves recognition and support, especially when woe offer them better made, ied and fi ments than those of Northern manufacture, which are made without any knowlede as to who is to wear them, while ours going direct to our own friends and patrons, self- interest alone would prompt us in seeing that ‘noth. ing that would tend to enhance their worth should escape our attention. Palcks RANGE FRoM $2.50 Ur. ‘We respectfully solicit a call. LANSBURGH & BRO. novll-tjani 404 and 406 Seventh st. _ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Stev ES AT COST (Fos Cas) to reduce stock. JNO. MORAN, dec?-20t 2126 Pennsylvania ave, PEEFPARE FOR COLD WEATHER, If you want to be comfortable for the Winter o to WYVILL'S and purchase one of SPEAR’S HEATING STOVES. He has also a larwe stock of other first-class STOVES, which he is now selling st reduced prices to suit the times, nov30-Tm ATTHACTIVE GOODS ar ATTRACTIVE PRICES. A fine CHAMBER BET at 82.50. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at 83.50, A fine OHINA TEA SET at $7.00. A fine Decorated OHINA TEA SET at $10.00. ‘The above are only a f often ‘ew of the bargains which we Call and examine our stock and you cannot fail to ee SOHAEFER'S, nové-1y 1016 7th street nave. Pp, BANSON HISS & CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, FUBNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIBRORS ORNAMENTS. 5 N. Charles street, Baltimore, GIVE PARTIOULAR ATTENTION TO THE OOM- PLETE FURNISHING OF DWELLINGS, 4ND GUARANTEE BOTH STYLE 4ND QUALITY OF ALL WORK DONE. WUL visit Washington and submit de- signs and estimates in special cases. ootl7-3m ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. MASSACHUSETTS: REFINED CIDER, In Store and to arrive. The best OIDER in the District. For sale at low prices by SAM'L C. PALMER, 57 Greene st., Georgetown, D.C. N. B.—CIDER In $.galion kegs; kox and spizot loaned. No chare {¢ very. di tr (THE PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. Tbe, nent Norte OXSTERS, freshly shnoked. kinds of FRESH FISH, ghAatL, OANVAS-BACK DUCES, (EAS. ANTS, WILD TURKEYS, Philadelphia POULTRY, ‘Tenderioins’ of BEEF, Southdown MUTTON, Stail-fed Beef,’ and all kinds of Meats, Fruits, Fish, Game and Ves sles. “Orders for Dinner Parties filled st short no- tice. nov20-tr ((WENTIETI STREET MARKET. 720 TWENTIETH STREET. TURKEYS, ICKENS, DUCKS, allkind FRESH FISH, OYSTEKS, GAME, BEEF TEN. DERLOINS, SWEET BREADS, TERRA- PINS BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON and Ai kind vegetables, at market prices, dec6.6m WM. LINKINS & SON. jos eee FIRST-CLASS BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTOR, &0, CORNED BEEF A'SPRCIALTY, Btalla 623, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th-strect wing, and 206 and 208 Northern ‘addrees Box 71, Lil Market; or Bost Otte. ‘Marketing delivered free of charge parts the city. bel Nevis pB4trs ASTRAL OIL. FRANCIS MILL. 309 NintH Sraeet, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED AT NEW YOBK PRICES. CHAS. PRATT & CO., New Fork, Sore ProrareTons AND MANUFACTURERS, decl9-cotn + August 29, eet and duly recorded in Liber #* THIS AFTERNOON. W4tter B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctionsers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A SMALL HOUSE AND LOT. ON GRANT AVENUE, BETWEEN WRIGHT'S ROAD AND SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. _By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated respec- tixely October 2, 1875, and February 20th, fry 1s76, and recorded in Libers No. 799, foils. 207, and No. 814, folio 58, ot the land records of Watlington county, D. C., and at the reqnest of tho Parties kecured thereby, ‘the ur dersicned Trustees will sell at public auction, on the premises, on FRI- DAY, the Zith day of December, A.D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. ti, all that piece or parcel of ground known as a part of Wright and Dole's subdivision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Plains, beginning for the seme at-a point on the north side of Grant ave- Lue, 51.55 feet east of Wright's road; thence north on a line parallel with said Wright's road 100 fect, to the south line of Lot No. 80; thence east with the said south line 20 feet; thence sonth parallel with Wright's road 100 feet, to the north line of the said rant avenue: thence west along the north side of Grant avenue 20 feet, to the beinning: together with the improvements, consisting of a small two- story frame house. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash and the baiance in three equal instal. ments in six, nine and twelve months from the day of sale: the deferred payments to be secured by promissory notes of the purchaser, bearinu interest at six per cent., and a decd of trust on the premises Id. “A deposit of 850 must be made when the prop. is knocked down. If terms be not complied : In geven days after the, sale, the Trstees re. serve the right fo resoil, on five days’ notice, at the HiEk aud cost of the defaniting prrchaccr. EO™); Trustees. ‘UL,14 18,21,26,27 TO-MORROW. puouas DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNT TURE, wc. On SATURDAY 4 comber 28th, 1878, within ty eales rooms, T shall sell a weneral ment cf Houseliold eft N. B.—Owing to thi fort of my custon within my sales decz6-2t PENcas SON BROS., TRUSTEES' SA A SMALL BRICK HOUSE 0 E SOUTH SIDE OF RHOD U NROURTEE) PIFTEENTH StREELS NORTHW By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 2oth, A. D. 1878, duly recorded’ in Liber No. feed 879, folio 461, one of the land records for the. istrict of Columbia, and at t Tequest of the holder of the note secured thereby, wo will sell at pute anction, in front of the premises, on TUES. AY, December 2th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m.. the ribed real estate situate in the city of Washington, D. C., to wit:—Lot lettered F, in St *s Orphan Asylum’s recorded subdivision of al lots in Square i two hundred and 11), together with the improvements, &. One-fourth cash, and the bals nid eis! est per apnum, be i property sold, or all cash, at option of the pur- W RE ch: st) osit required at the time of sale, and all conve cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com; | with in seven days, otherwise ¥ ‘ve the right to reseli the property of the defaulting pur- wary EL ATNALD 1 WARNER, aa W. TYLER, F manatees, decl2-eots Se" THE ABOVE .E IS POSTPONED to SATURDAY, 28th day of December, A. D. 1 30 o'clock mn. | By order of tbe Tritstees. RD H. WARNER,’ ae2%6-__ JAMES W. TYLER, fi Seueee fPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO 3STORY BRICK HOUSES IN GEORGETOWN, D. 0. By virtue of two deeds of trust to ns, dat respectively the 18th day of April, 1572, and fm January 1th, 1873 and_ duly recorded in Li- bers 6&0 and 704, folios 62 and 420, of the land recor’s forthe District of Columbia, by direction of the parties secured thereby, we shall soll, on SAT- URDAY, December 28th, 1878, in front of the prem- isee, at 4 o'clock, the followin, rty: Part of lot numbered one hundred an i Bruall’s addition to G more or less, and 11 we back Wy lines thefull depth of said lot, and fronting on tho weet side of Green street, between Gay and streets, and improved by ‘two comforvable brick Houses.” Each house and wround. therew! offered separate. ‘Terms: One-half cash: the resi ymente at six and tw nterest and secured by deeds of t property sold. A deposit of 50 will be ri cach house at time of sale, All conv chacer’s ¢ is days, otherwi ts r ericht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser aiter five days" advertisment, @eclt { Trustees. ‘PHOS. J. FISHES & CO., Auctioneers. FIFTY SHARES FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE By virtue of an order of th mpreme Court of the District of Cohmmbia, holding a special term for probate busi ssed on the 19th day of Dacem- ber, 187 nied will e¢'l at pnieanction, to the hiithest bidder, for cash, at the oflice of Thos. Fisher & Co., No. 1223 ¥ orthwast, on ALURDAY, the 28th day of December, 1878, at 3 O'clock p.m., fifty (50) shares of the f the Franklin Fire Insurance Company trict of Columbia. A. ©. GIBBS, Adi rator de bonis non of the Frtate of beth Chisholm, deceased. THOs. J. FISHER & CO., Au (PHOS. J. FISHEK & ©0., Au STGOKS AT ATICTION. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Dec at 3 eck, at our offices, 1223 F street northwest, we shall Fel 81,000, District of Columbia six per cent. coupon Gola Bonds. 82,500 District of Coiunbia eizht per cent. Certifi cates of Indebtedness, receivab'e for specia assessments. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. dec24-3t 1223 F street u.W. ue in two equal hi noves bear- Font the wired on acing at par- th in seven RUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO 2% STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME DWELLINGS, Nos. 615 and 618 MASS. AVENUE N.W.; LOT 128x106, TO ALLEY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Juno a | AB 17th, 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 889, folio 328, of the land records for the Distri of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, Iwill sell af public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, Jannary 3d, 1879, at 4 o'clock pam., the following-déscribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, in said District, to wit: Lot lettered and marked “ M,” and the southeasterly rix (6) feet in width fronting said Mass, avenue, by the entire depth thereof, of Lot lettered and marked 1," of Rothwell’s subdivision of original lots num- red one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), ten (10) and cleven (1), In syuiare numbered four hun: red and fifty-two (452). The whole fronts 28feet on said nd runs back to and fronts 28 feet 4 inches in rear, together with the improvements thereon. ‘Theee houses, with the ground attached, will be oflered separately, or one with the privilése of ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which 875 on each house must be paid at time ef sale), and the balance in equal payments in six, twelve and eizhteon months, to be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing & per cént. interest from day of sale, and a deed of trust on property sold; or all cash, at option of pu chaser. Conves ancing and recording at purchase! cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in six days after sale, the Trustee reserves the right t0 re sell, at risk and cost of purchaser in default, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustoo, 321 F st. a. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. d21-dt B H. WARNER, Real Estato Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE THRE! STORY BRICK BWELLING SIDE OF COLUMBIA STREET, BE P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated February i léth, A. D_ 1875, duly recorded in Liber N 775, folio 66, one of the land records for the. District of ‘Columbia, and at the request of the Lolder of the note secured. thereby, I shall sell it muction, in Tront off the premises, on TUE nuary 7. 181). at 4 o'clock p.m, the follow. he city of Wash- ecribed real estate, situate i to wit: Lot mumbcred one hundred ine (139), in David L. Morrison an ision of part of sqnare numbered tres hundred and sixt; provements, &c, a ‘Terms: One-third cach, and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest at feven per cent. per annum uniil paid, seenred bya dosd of trast on the property sold; or all cash, at option of the purchaser. $100 deposit at time of sale, and all con- Veyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms’ to be com- plied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustee re- (865), toxether with the im- serves the right to resell the prope: st the risk and cast of the defaulting purchaser, after flve days? advertisement. : WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trastes, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. Gec23-e0ts JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, X .D PROPERTY N THIRTEENTH AND FOUR EETS NORTHEAST. 7 By virtue of s deed of trust to us, dated on No. 863, folio 215, one of the land records of 4! the District of Columbia, and at the request of the arties secured thereby, We will sell at public auc- Hion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, De. cember 31, AD. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following described Real Estate, situate in the city of Wash. inuton, District of Columbia, viz. All of Lot mum bered twelve (12) in square Bumbered ten hundred andtwenty-eicht (1025). Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 mnst pope at time of sale), and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest ore cent. per an- unm, secured by a deed of on the property sold! or alleash at the option of purchaser. Gon- yeyancing, &c., at purchaser’s expense. Terms to be complied with in five days, or {! 1g Property will Peresold at the risk and cost of defuulting pur. ser. z declw,framtt “AOR BHOWN§ Trustees, ‘HL WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON THE EAST SIDE OF STREETS NORTHWEST. EN @ AND By virtue of a deed of trust “dated Novem. READ APE dit reg fe Le (0. 766, folio For the District of Columbia, the holder of the notes sec! OHN SHERMA’ ‘Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer. SALE OF DEED OF oe By direction of the anction, at my SATURDAY, the older, T will sell at publi Mice, No. 3 St. Cond builtins. on 28th day of December, at 11 0°oPk iswory, Note of $3,000. dated No | ete per an- num, falling due three y jate, and on Lot No. 35, in squa ton. Abstract will be shown at tiny JOHN SHERM © , Auctionear. it with interest at seven per ioneers, 1d 940 Louisiana avenue. TO WHOM IT MA¥ CONCER’ We will sell at our bazaar on ‘TUESD Bist December, 1878, at _10_ o'clock, Brown Mare, Buxgy and Harness, to cover wances, &¢. aecr-at BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts. (THOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctionoer. TRUSTEES’ SALE. On MONDAY next, December 20th, at 12 m. at office of Thomas E. Wagwainan, Real Estat Broker, 619 7th street, we will, under and b Virttie of a deed of trast dated March 28th, 1874 recorded in Liber No. 739, folio 434, sell’ all wen's recorded subdivision of part of origthal lot thive (3), in square five hundred and seventy-four (574); thé purchaser at a former sale not having complied with the terms te, which onethird cash, and residue in three equ ble in six, twelve and ei nths from day of s: t, per annum till pai mired by deed ust on property sold. &: it be require. ece} tance of bid. Terms of wale to be comin vith, in five days: otherwise revale at cost anid of detan chasers ¢ GEO euitoon. THOS. E. WAGGAMA w_ doot at GTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. iS SALE OF A DESIRABLE Ty STORY CK | DWE No. FIGHTH STREET, BE N AND O STRE NORTHWEST Uy recorded in Liber No. the land records for the , and at the reqnest of the ired thereby, we will gell_at nt of the prenlises, on THURS- , 1878, at 4 p.1u., the foliewing-described real estate, @ in the eity of Washington, D.C., to wit: Parts of lots nuntbered twenty-threé (23) And twenty-two (22,) 0 el Norment’s recorded st sion of synare num- bered three hundred and ninet: 9), bewin- ul ane twenty-four (24) feet north trom tha southeast corner of said lot numbered twenty-th G3) on the line of St By virtue of a deod of trust, dated Octohor cary District of, nmb holder of the note se pubic auction D De ninety place of bewi . snd the balance in six, is, secure by a dead of on the property sold. or ail cash, at option of urchaser. $100 deposit required, and. all veyancing and recording at pur tobe complied with in seven days. otherwise the ‘Trustece reserve the Hi the property, at the risk and cost of the defaultuas pureliaser, after Give days’ advertisement. BRAINARD TH. WARNER)? prastoog CHARLES C. GLOVER, 'y Trustees. deci.cots palais Di" "THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED unt MONDAY. December 30,81, earae hour and plac decQtd CHANEL GLOVER, ” § TTustoes ALE OF VALI ERTY ON THE SYLVANIA AVENUE. BETWEEN ND-AHALF AND SIXTH STREETS FOUR-AND. NORTHWEST. Be virtue of decrees of the Supreme igs % Si) of the rict of Columbia, passed in equity 18 and 6.011, we will sell at pub. front of ihe premises, on TUE y.7, 18.9, at 4 o'clock pan. Bf ground an e in the city eing the eastern red three (3), four bundred and ninety-one 491), fronting on Pennsy! avenue, and run- hack the same width to the rear end of said lot, ether with the improvements, Xc., consisting of bwo-story Brick Store and Dwelling, Qne-fourth in cash, and the balance at one c h interest at six per cent. per an lecd of trust on the property. A it 00 reqnired at the timueof sale, 1 all_ conveyanc’ i Tc th us of sale gre 7 ie? with in seven da, rustees reserve the right to resell the property risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ROCERIES, TERS, SHEL ek, at store ‘0. "831 20th 5 ‘ves, Candles. ed Godds, ‘Tubs. ‘Losrds, and Shelvinl orm Counter Scales. y other acticies usually found 10-€r¥. A Vacon and Harne: THOS. DOWLING, Auct. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTH- WEST, NEAR THIRD STREET. ~ By virtue of a deed of trust,dated Aucust 1, A. D. 1877, duly recorded in Liber No. 862, (Olio 468, oné of the land records of Wash 2xton county, in the District of Columbia, and the request ofthe party secured thereby, ‘we will sell ut public auction, ii front of the premises, on MONDAY, De ‘ber 30th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m. silthat certain piece or paral of ground lyin the city of Washington, rict of Columbia, and known as a part of lot numbered two, in square numbered five hundred and eighty-one, toyether with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve and eighteen montha, with interest at eight er cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on property sold. or all cash, at option of the purchaser. 1 deposit at time of sale, and all conveyancing, &c., at cot of purebaser. If termsof sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and coet of the defaulting, puncte r decl4-2tkeotdbs EL. W. WaidwT,s Trustess. rHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUCTION. By virtue of two deeds of truet, bearing date the 2d day of May, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 851, folios 312 and 3 one of the land =k records for the District of Columbia.we shall sell, on th op FRIDAY, the 3d day of Jaauiry, 1879, at 4 o'el dx at the request 0! 5 ah of the party se: cured thereby, the following-described real estate, being parts of Lots numbered 47 and 48, in Hol” mead’s addition to Georzetown, beginning for the same ata pointS5 feet 6 inches south of the north- east corner of said Jot numbered forty-eight, and running thence ten feet nine inchgs south on the west line of Monroe street ; thence West forty-eizht fect four-and-one-haif inches; thence north ten feet nine inches; thence east forty-eicht feet four-and- one-half inches, to place of beginning, Algo, parts of lots namibered forty-seven and forty- eiht, same addition to Georgetown, bezinning for the same at a point forty-four feet and nine inches south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered forty-eight, running ten feet nine inches south on the West lire of Monroe street; thence west forty- eiht feet four-and-a-half incues; then north ten feet nine izes; then east forty-eight feet four-and-one- half inches fo the place of becinning, improved by two new two-story Brick Houses. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve nis, With interest at 8 per cent. per annam wat u. Convey: ing and re ing atcost of pur- A deposit $50 required on each parcel sold attime of sale, If the terms of sale are not, com plied with in scven daya afer day of sale, the Trus- right to resell the property ‘at ths of defaulting purchaser alter five emen WILLIAM CLABAUGH,? ec20-eod MAYHEW PLATER, ') Trustees. (PROSTEE'S SALE OF A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, THE SOUTH SIDE OF F iEET SO! EEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH BT BELT y virtue of a deed of trust, dated Angw léth, A. D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber Xo 889, folio 47, ons of the land records for the. District of Gohumbia, and at the reauest of the party ured thereby, I will sel! at public waction, in trout of the premises, on MONDAY, December 30th, 1573, at 4 o'clock p. m., the followitk-deccribed real estate situate in the city of Washington, District of Golum- bia, to wit: Lot numbered fifteen (15), in Herron and Chureh’s recorded subdivision of Square num- tered four hundred and sixty-seven (464), toxethier with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms of sale prescribed by eaid trust: The amount of indebtedness secured by this deed of trust unpaid, with the expense of sale, in cash; and the balance at six and twelve months, for which the yotes of the purchaser, bearing intérest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, shall be taken. A deposit of $100 shall be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing, &c., shall be at the ex- pense of the purchaser, If said terms are not com. blled with in ave days frou dey of sale, the Prustee 1@ cost reserves the right to reseil the provers ivathement a Be TOORWOOD: Taw Y er i . THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ‘acct nada ‘TE'GER & LIEBERMANN, Auctioneers. By virtue of a deod of trust dated Jano 12, 1877, recorded in Liber 853, folio 462, one of fq the land records for the District of Colum- bia, we will sell at public auction, in front of the remises. on SATURDAY the 4th ‘dey of January, . D. 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m. Lot num! twenty: fiye (25), in Loring Chappel’s recorded subdivision of part of square numbered nine hundred snd sixty , Wi rovements thereon. ‘Terms: ‘Two hundred dollars in cash; balance in sieht ner cent, per anni, the deferrad papa per ‘anm be secured ‘upon the property 80 dollars THE EVENING STAR. | -December 27, 1NS78. O'Leary Walking Away from Cam- ND THE WUKRULD IN ATY ‘There seems to be no chance for Campana to make 450 miles in six da y Would not make much over that mipana finished his 260th mile at Al Wo'elock O'Lear alles, at which time he was 2 ahead of Campana, who was in bed. O'Leary ained on the track, st * but to his dismay o'clock last night. The New York Sux of yesterday thus de- scenes on Christmas day {Betore 2 o'clock Campana burst. into a live! trot. The great erowd shook th He ran for half a mi! Id on his oars for Uhirty-two minutes. His neat appear- walking exelted universal ad- SS he scored his 200th mile, amid Soon afterwant he exitered wnon his bed. The faith- ful Harding and Gen. Slattery were at his side inan instant. The blister on the bottom of his heel was very linen insole in the heel of nO. The dlister was fitted t hoie, and all pressure upon it removed. o' drank a bow! of foaming Bass’s ale toa small mirror a Were bright, but deeply sunke scribes some of th and soon af- TY tore along steadily. ance ahd gra) miration. A a rear of applanse, his cabin, and sat ado: ad there were listened to the roar of the ¢ with pleasure. Harding passed tres) c¢ to him, the door opened, and he darted over t track like a dragon tly slike the ron ring of the oc echampton was making over 30 inebes from t On spurts he bas covered sixty trom An enthusiastic Frishinan had knot’ railing in front of the on each tura ed himself around the considerable ver the champi onist: pluckily conte tery Co hts St > to relteve the st * he sald, “I'd cive him a wave him sou ee Wasn't Sore Capt. Willams, with thi sinuititude tn orde thin, and it was no jonger dificult to AY OF THE CONTEST FoR TRE P1a- NG CHAMPIONSHIP given by Capt. A. ogardus Was opened in ark yesterday with a shots froin ‘diffe: prizes for the atte e Brookiyn Drivinj ompetitor shot at tw The winner ts to pion pigeon Shot of America, uinpion medal, the en double birds, and to receive $150 and ‘he latter to be held by iia for two y before it becomes li ‘Ten noted shots took pa preing wind blew from the northeast 7 in the shoot- nounced to be elock sharp Dut it New York, 14 Johnson of New Jer Hts Ciate.— y with two small chil- “n, Went out to i A Bary BURNED TO Deara rs dren, of 6 Wii make some purct in order to prevent. any accide! dren, both boys, months respective very low and tied the baby in a roc with a blanket. from the house she was recalled by hors who said ther: ses on Monda: dazed two ye she turned the lamp Refore she had clothing burning. y of remedies, faced under his Little SUCKWHEAT CAKES.—On Sat- and Martin, is Street, mained Paddoc ter eatlng their breakfast were ta with Violent fits of vomiting. summoned and mS were show! administered, The ot buckwheat ¢a making a cursory nily had partaken heart es and upon Dr. Dono lysis he was led to b had been po! King the eake: yeast used tn m: euse Standard, G DEARLY FOR A 4 autre Louis Republican ; ‘down in Arkansas somewhere a few days ago, and as he didn’t like the count into a box car on the Iron Mountain and took passage for the north. ssion of the cara brakeman came That was the last Louis Klemm Shortly after along and locked the door. seen or heard of the passenger untf! yesterday morning, when the car was opened at the foot Lafayette street, in this city. too weak even to tell the story of his sufferings. He had been in the car three days and three nights without a morsel of food or a drop 19 uence was nearly dead thirst. When moved dink, and as a coi from ‘both hunger an from the car his feet were both frozen, and he was forwarded to the clty hospital. probably recove! EMREZZLER’S END.—A telegram from Dal- las, Texas, to the Galveston News, dated Dec. 19, says:—* Geo, Hamiiton alias Ham Saunders, J. embezzler, died two week: of typhoid fever, in Rockwall county,where had been employed as a cotton picker. New York detective, who traced him to Rock- wall, identified Saunders as Hamilton by a let- ter, ‘and photographs of himself and family. found in his carpet sack. he embezzled $11,000 and fled, coming south. He led a gay lie in New Orleans for tive months, under the alias of Croswell; went to southwest d thence came to Dallas, where his Pauperized and threat- ened with the poor-farm, he went into the cot- ton fields of Rockwall.” of Newark, N. In the spring of 15 There was a Chinese funeral in this city yesterday afternoon, n having been a member of the Masonie orde can brass band headed the procession, which Was Composed of Chinamen wearing badges and other decorations denoting their rank, and in a large covered vehicle that followed t Were seated a number of women musicians—a The instruments were tiddies, guitars, drums, cymbals and gongs. Behind the native band Wagon was a wagon loaded aud drinkable to be left at t paper plerced tn three places’ witi shaped holes in rows of five were R long the whole route {Virginia City f Chinese band. rood things eatable af the proces- Ir 1s CrsTomary for college boys to be sent ni Chrisunas holiday rejoicing. ‘the president genet ly pats them on the back. Not so Professor Seelye, of Amherst. He talked of that insUtution for three- quarters of an hour the ether day heads hung in the chapel than at pr at the past session was the worst ever that the students had been cuilty of many low, contemptlble things, specifying that the last number of the Olio was full stuff, and that there must be a change one way to the studen: BREaTHITT County.—Since the arrival of the militia at Jackson, Breathitt county, kentucky. last week, peace has reigned there, and the trouble for the present seems to be over. The county magistrates met at the court-house on the 17th and elected Jaraes W. Lyndon county judge, Lyndon made a Ky t Is dete! ion to execute the judge Randall has not yet responded to Governor MeCreary’s letter im to call a special term of court for Breathitt county, £2 William Miles, aged nineteen, was arown- ed yesterday while attempting to cross the Sus- quehanna at Sunbury, Pa., bapeng sai = &2-Emma, the daughter of Mr. forn- berger, of Bridesburg, Pa., has mysteriously dis- pea She fs 17 and quite attractive in per- s2-During the fire at Newark, N. J. early mn Yatman, afireman ‘irst Reformed church ieabeeypa lteter gia baal 4 of the Charleston Hotel, S. C., PEACE aT LasT jected by the he announced Jaws fearlessly, yesterday morning, fell from the roo! and was instantly killed. a horse at Savi inflicting: ‘was run over by Sere perce AN UNDFRTARRR LOsPs Hrs HRARSE.—Yester day an undertaker Of St. Jean Baptiste village removed the body of an Infant to Langue and while returning home drove along e street. It was quite dark, and getting n he came toa stand- e deep snow. ‘The horses ch were di the hearse struggiod a short distance and (hen fell down. The driver left for a moment to seek assista quickly returned w of hy account of und no horses, ase, and with humerous lanterns they continued thelr search. p Was a lance vac. ~ but there P NO tacks thr it The polic otitied at several of Lions, and the searea, continued all night. At s o'clock this mornin, the man Was still searching, hav track t all along the road toward 1 Montreal Witness, D y TOUS ITUTR for the famous Are-gilded glass of the ai ts has recently deen Invented in England, and ts said to equal the best specimens Of that wondertul art by means of Which glass had gold so worked inte it, that many hundreds of years have failed te “fect any change or to tarnish the gold. As pscribed, Lie process consists simply in intro- ing gold leaf, or platinum, tnto the body of the class, and amalgamating the precious metal with the latter by means of a blowpipe--an operation Which also serves to produce a per- ssiructible covering vo the ns traced.—[N. ¥. Lal and RereNTANCE AFTER AN ELOPEMEST. Tillie Seb, of Hoboken, who rex with Herbert E. Kinmonth, ye Vosburgh trial, b ner mother praying for fonciv iliation, and promising to reform requests that she may oe furnished with a sew- ing machine by which she may support herself, 4s Kinmonth has neither means nor inclina: to provide for bi N. F. Seen, 25th, She uous terms, One of abie of ein cider, after chu preacher if ave SUCH Sermons asthat Ty wouldn't id. ‘The mb a that he con dered temperance ty be rl of religton, and intended 1 Pp preaching tt nary. —{Portemnth (Ne A.) € A Druxkes MAN PRozes to Devta.—Chas. I down ina swamp near N.Y... Tue ested, and on Chrtstinas aud < from exposure, by t hnston had Deen out th the cold about sixteen hours, pari of the time as low isedto br > soon after ound. He wa mad had a > and chtid. Os.y Tms ayy N ernor of Nebraska. “1 der December 9 poisoned a neighbor mod or -voys froin Custer ok two homesteaders from the sleritl, ustody they and burned them ts about tt, except That - Tie man- posit ay af- Blakie, assistant custodian, who for some years has been the only man ‘possessing the combination Of the special deposit branch of the vaults. Up toa late hour last night he had not been found, 1 suspicion, which, however, may li dation, is entertained that pd is trust and absc of property in the sp speculation, ry y have ded. amoun al Vault isa mater of CAUSED BY SMOKING IN ReD.—Hridget, the only member of the Rourke tanily who escaped from the burning residence in Troy, N.Y., last says she Was awakened sister ry Ann. who led a Window. Mary re- he remainder of the famil; tari 110 follow r | by the flames, Mary. Bi } of smoking Fh originally | broke out S how supposed that the man and his fivechidren met death through Lis carelessness, Pan. TS Writes TOT Low i Times that he tinds a horse's hoofs will by ak ees (be being worked lightly at first) w rdown Ull astratum of the hoot 1s reached at which he well be worked without ler without them, A TESIDENT Of Washington, Ky., took a vow that If eve drunk again be would whip | bimgeif all the way home from Uke tavern, He of drunk and fulfilled his vow with vigor bat he could not sur out of bed for lwo weeks NEAT AND SwEET.—Mr, Whistler, I hear, in- ends to contribute the farthing al whiea his dame Mr. Ruskin has been asyesse 1 to th hts being raised to recoup that ent Sof the action. I lke to see traits such as this, for they prove that although nees of Opinion may exist between the representatives of literature and ari, tey do engender any bad feeling. ARREST OF A FRAUD. alias Kev. Charles He Uscreditably in an Itimore hotel a couple of yeans since, was recently a Charleston, TIL, by Canadian ofice with embezztement at St. Catharines. As the Rev. Mr, Copeland, he wast 410 a coat of tar and feathers at Knoxville, Tenn., some time since. n.Who firured red $?7In civing a concert programme a New Or- leans paper announced that “Farewell to Forest” would be sung by a “ mule quartet &2-A hotel keeper at Copenhagen has been — charged with Unreatening to shoot the Ing. 82The people of Utica propose introducing the Lockport steam-heating system, and to that end will probably form a company ‘with capital of $100,000 and erect works hear the Mohawk river. §27-One man got his money out of the “bast ed” Cineinnatt bank. Says the Covington C; memeeaith: Joun § the circuit’ clerk ‘ampbell cou nk Some time tothe nk and dem: tthe same time presentin head, He got the mo 8e-There will be five colored democrats in the next ‘Texas legislature. There are two col- ed republican legislaure. ‘The ture contains two colored menibers, whom was seated by the democratic house 0: a democrat. Se Frankie Chapman; daughter ol a Meth- odist, clergyman iu Jackson, Olio, weut to a public ball in Cincinnati, where she had been iving, and drank so much with a friend, Miss Agans, that she became intoxicated. “They together, quarrelied, fought, and an killed her antag with a pitche SB A Catholic Congress which has been held at Lille has recommended Cathe from giving or attending bi ies on Su anda: Ine Which struc . tor to the eccle- slastical hibition. DIED. i, 1878, Bripeer Con r of her aire. idence, John Conno northwest, Saturday aft friends of ‘the family invited to atten * VATSON. On December 26, 1878, st 8 o'clock p. m., ALPHONEO, younvest son. of Jolin apd Eliza Wateon, axed 3 years, 7 months and 7 days. Thave dreamed swect dreams of a better home, Of a better home than this ; Of a home where sorrows never come, Where all is perfect bliss. Funeral from the residence of his parents, comer of Ninth and H strests southwest, tosuorrow (Sat- urday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock, to which the friends of the family are invited to attend. UNDERTAKERS. J? EE manvet 2 co, No. 739 7th st. nw benlinnos on peamionn atT-lm* P dateranas cman W. B. BPEARE, *. UNDERTAKER, @ormerly with B. F. Harvey). 940 F street un. w., uso pan so rn, ESS ae

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