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t j | , & Rovar Mart NSTOWN and a1 tons | City « City of Chest ‘These est. lariest and faste every modern snp ry water and ¢ “For rates of + to JOHN G. DA; BeA. BROS Wy GW. MORS! ery Thursday and Satarda, BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES _ Straw LIVER BOTELER & - Adams’ Ex- toa NS. whit cen reece aqueegns —4 Lt 2. te the only boat ae Siaoaae Toe ieecnees at Mount' ernon whar pund tri; Bp teks tomansion and crounda, > 8 male Steamer leaves (th Street wharf datl; Hee et 108 m.. and returns about 3 HOLLINGSWORTH, Suit Ladies sha da iol coran. © iste” QUMMEN ANRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE THE LAKE, < avtain 0. J. wrtterieere ina. reat whi further notice, every Mon Beeday end Friday, at 5 0 m roints. Returning, leaves ¥, Thursday and { Saturday, st roo, leaves , terminus of cars, at7 8. for Currio- Leonard rn Knox’ UEL BA Bd. ACCINELLY, Accu Ni at 4 ofcock p. ‘The swift and pa Be Steamer LADY OF | Borxz- f, until soe Wet! m., connecting With Feapiers for Loson, Provbiemse and other | Norfolk every o'clock p.m | ‘OMAO RIVER LANDINGS. W. THOMPSON, Captain Jom B. Wen, Roping at inter. eaiiing, Mon. tion, . at the office, over Express Offes, or at the ieaton at Knows Fez. CON, Prewi, EW YORK. ON and E. O. KNIGHT, | 1 East River, Ney m2. own every Sciurdas, and Alexan: Gria same day. ‘Freight tracer st lowest rates. For information Bpply at of tropolian Bank, 1: street, orto RP. A. DENHAM, Axeut, Water street, | Georgetown, ap2l-tr MUEL BAOON, Presiden’, AN 2.LOED. SREMEN. ‘onx, Hayne, LONDON, will sail every Bat —STzAMSEIE risy from Hoboken. York to ¥ Bnd Brew gold, seeera hi See apniyte OLIBICHS & 00. Bowing Green, New York ccth-ty C= NEW XPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELEEIA ANDBIA, WASHINGTON “BSD. GLURGETOW! * Connecting « Line fer Boston, _ batting Days. Monday, at —Monday, at 7 p. apply to J. HL plesze have them marked Phiiadeiphia with on, Procidences Gna a the New England States. fs | JOHNSON & el northwest, and 12tirstroet wharf, G. F. HYDE, 59 Wster street, | ) WILLIAM P’ OLYDE & CO.} Ta Boats Wharves, Ybiladal iy TIOE. year. TEE OUD2KD Sie awa OOMPANY Liz. and Liverpool, Calling | tween New Fo Ln ot Cork Harbor. FoOM XW YORK. a Steerazs wis, aud al! 1 ite Green, OF both RAILROADS. —— iw tha chances of col- Line tae a speciiie course ‘@ from Queenstown to New meridian of 6U at 43 rnow New ort byssus... Wet, Fel tickets from other parts of sivon for Belfast, Glaazow, porta on the Continent, piy st the Company's Oo: steerawe and ‘aaling- IGELOW, 805 7th street, W: “Salis” Of:As. G FRANOKLYN, Ageut, N. ¥. poems AND OHIO BAILEOAD. THE GKEAT DOUBLE TRACK. WisAona!l Koute and Short sae to the Berth. Northwes' a South we To take ef Express, Ellicott City. On Sunday. wer, and —— ae uz, Winchester, ‘Wa Rela: his 40 8 altaino ore and Lanre! E: Belt Tinches Hawerstown, and Wa: 8:30 a m.—New York, Philadelphia, timore EF: Philadelyp tis. 18.35 8. m—St. Loui Ney Branch except Sunds; taunton. Pullman Car daly.” Gratton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat- £9.00, On Sunday only, Baitimore, Annapolis and Way. altimore, | Bladensburg, Way Stations. 0: “Express. } asy. oie VANES PEN avs PENT OUTE WrS1 Tol THE 2» Griespp jor Cai Pitt Tae y BALTIN or Caz 1.30, 6-39 and 10 * 7200 am ridey. “ato and 4:20 as gtys at Shor Laurel, nore. Annapolis and Way. ‘XPTERS. mnt _of Rocks, Pisctaont, xpress. Parlor Car to New York aud me Louisville, Cuicauo, Cofutabms ois caro, Col sbury Express. Frederick, Haxerstown Frederick Via Relay. Btops st Aunsp- of Rocks, Prederiek, Haxerstown, AND SOUTHWEST. | et Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878, LEAVE WASHINGTON ° , New York, Philadelphia, and Boston ] to o Ranga unayo) Hidwe. (Pied- and Strasburg, tations. mand Bal- yy. Through | to Cincinnati and Laurel Suni novis 1878 | Ifyou do, goto the aT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, Sign of the Red F.ag-491 Penn’a avenue. | PRICES WILL TELL | fF the Holidays, which one and all can buy a Christmas present. 600 Pairs Children Shoes, at 5 cents a pair. ‘The next you can buy is Youths’ Boots, at 50 cts. 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 Kid Side-lace, from the best manufacturers in Baltimore, at per pair. ‘Men's Hand-stitch Gaiters, at 3.50 to $4.59, ‘The finest assortment of Men’s Slippers, Hana- sewed, from 75 cents up to 83. Ladies’ Kid and Goat French Heel, at 82 a pair, Cail early, as the rush is great at the GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania avenue. Yor RESPECTFULLY, LEOPOLD RICHOND, Pnoprtetor. BEST BAHGAIN FB er oners, erie? nnsyleania aveme Gentianen's Ban : t.28 Lintend removing tom departine ut Gown town. cements for the hol deel nd Jp? XOU WANT ANY BOOTS or SHOKS ELF, YOUR FE, FOR YOURSELF, YOUR WI ong NEW YORE SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsyslvania avenue, | Where you will find the best goods at prices as low a8 anywhere in the United States. A FEW FACTS AND FIGURES. a) Navy Blue-top, French Heels, Button. * Diagonal or Check Top, Button. Lace Boots, all styles. 2 5. 3 4 . 6: Eg a G ibe. ta blisees* and Children's cood Shoes 35 per cent. leas elsewliere. werranted. Only One Pric | (poste CLOSING OUT SALH 43,000 WORTR ® BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES WITEOUT REGARD TO GOST, TO-MORROW. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & Ct CO., Auctioneers. W N.W. corner 10th and D streets northwest. Cn THURSDAY, January 2d, at 11 a.m, we) i sell at our Auction Rooms: ‘ne Herring's and Farrell's Iron Safe, com:! biration Lock. and in perfect order. ceSbat WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucts. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING (ON THE EAST SIDE OF ELEVENTH STREET, RETWEEN Q AND R pOTREETS NORTHWEST. rtue of a deed of trust dated Novem- berien kB toh: duly recorded in Liber No. 766, folio 274, &c.,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 public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Jantiary 2, 1579, at 4 o'ctock pm; the followin descr ibed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, D. C., to wit: lot numbered fifteen (15), in Harkness’ sub-division of square numbered three hundred and thirty-six (336), together with the im- provements, Ke. ‘Terms , with interest at 10 per cent. per an- nuim from May 1, 1878, t0 day of ele, and expense of sale in cash, balance ia twelve months, with in- terest secured by a deed of trust on the’ property sold. $100 deposit, and all conveyancing at pur- — MARTIN M. ROHRER,) ALFRED H. LEE, ene declothm.tds "J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 200 BARRELS MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER, In Store and to arrive. ‘The best CIDER in the District. For sale at low prices by SAM'L C. PALMER, 57 Greene st., Georactown, D. O. No chatws tor aaeeenees [aE PALACE | MABKET, Corner 24th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TI“BETS, Proprietor. ane oneet Norfolk OYSTERS, frehly shucked loatied, Rete ds Of ERESH FISH, QUATE, SUAS kok pa dde ANTS, WILD 8, Ponti POULTRY, Te ns. Southdown MU Btallted Beat and a kinds of Beata, ‘Fruits, = Game and Vex tice, ui ENTILTH STREET MARKET, 720 TWENTIETH STREET. All kind vegctables, at market prices, dec6-6m Onn kK. Leche BFEY, PANES Veabe Ur CORNED BEE A’SPRCISED ES Btalls 628, 622 and 630 Center Market, sthstreet wing, snd 206 and 208 Northern Jiberty Markekior address Box 7, Oty ost Oo qeilathetitn delivered fre of charge to all parte ot 9 city. _ COAL AND WOOD. cea AND WooD. Now oS THE Tr ‘TIME ro BUY. Call at our wharves, foot of 7th st, and Ree for ureell. COAL constantly arriving. WOOD of aU i stock and fair prices. ia aenttfacturers of Stephenson's Patent Bun. dled KE BpLsene. ‘The only eating) Wood = z pnidie. uaving & Sire ter Ww) SSON & BRO., Street wm. LINKINS & SON. sepu-te woob. J JCHNSGR EROTEERS, Woon. boa KOTIONS, coaL. ccaL ost a ‘WOOD. Woop. prop DELL Enms. Blau comics, ‘wharves, m with ane ualed nomically conducting t! wharves, factory, extensi stock’ up larvely wher nshout the city, % cation, insuring prom prepared to offer to our cOAL ind depot connected witt wood and coal trade, store yards enablin coal is lowest; 0% pee communt Fs orders, We are atrous the best varieties of | at the very lowest prices. “Gremember, we Insure a etricly pre coal, of 2,240 pounds to the ton. JOHNSON BROTHERS. and depot, foot of 12th, 13th and 1202 F st. i. w.; 1112 92h st. 1418 7th st. n. w.; and 221 Pa. ave. se. Jy] _ GENTLEMEN’S GOODS ABG0sY SUSPENDERS, ‘Are “something new” snd comfortable, st 60 cents and $1 a pair. LOUIS HEILBRUN, The“ ensbak Searf at SL Is Vs at ate « Pabslof bedford” beat at €1, e “* <5 ford” No. 40% 7th street northwest. ‘These sre warranted. ‘'Lioya Atires & Smith's Kast opened, at loss prices’ Cnet Lasse Linc, n BIG O#-“ THaz Oxp Woman oy Mom" THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, = = octlS.tr 816 F st. m. w., Opp. Patent Offics HOUSEFURNISHINGS F4en a ae ee ————— A ‘b relection for Gentlemen's Dress ATTRACTIVE Goops and Strect Wear recelved and ready for ia spection, and offered at fair prices. aT Leespoctfully r west the contintied favorsof, ATTRACTIVE PRIOBS. as Pin J. HEIBERGER, ak Ormuamns! ANY & Navy znouanr Dalton, street, A fine CHAMDER SET at 82.50. sepl0-tr Oorcoran Building. A fine Decorated CHAMBER SET at $3.50, A fine CHINA TEA SET at 87.00. A fine Decorated CHINA TEA SET at 810.00, ‘The above are only a few of the bargains which’ offer to the public. ‘i li we Cail and examine our stock and you cannot fail to awa) cei BOHAEFER'S, nové-ly 1016 7th street n.w. MEDICAL, &e. HE. LEON, the Oldest Established and only Reliable Latlies’ Physician in the city. can be consulted every ‘Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, at No. 915 6th st., K, from 1 to o'clock. All Female 5 Com! ty cured. Office and Rosi- dence, 13 Bar decls-2w* I pie. BROWN cures spermatorshea, Premature ‘Decay, Seminal £ ns, Lost Visor and ali iscases Of a private or Veueresl nature. Oflice, Ry Lest, 16th st. nw. decl0-lm* (ERVOUS EX i colnprisitig # series of lectures delivered at | Kahn's Museum of Ana m the cause and cure of premature decline, showing indisputably how lost health may be re ed, affording a clear sy- | nopsis of impedi a at nt of nervou: enea il, ony ‘Alldre: BSB Secretary rosary, ‘New York. A victim of youthfr ture decay, nervous vain every known is found a simple self cure, W a ‘hb be will bond ¥REE to his fellow sufferers. AG J. H. REEVES, Chatham street, N. ¥. So Be connulled ever; isy st nis Ontos, 4 4 n National Hotel, from 6 of the Urinary Oreans ent and Chronic Ossea mplaints quickly cured. ycured. Al wat 1030 15 p.m, daily. Stnday. 2 p.m 8:30, 7:40 and 4:20 p.m p.m daily, ex- ora Depot, | Gonsu'tations atrictiy Yrivate, aud a cure eusran: | teed. in every case. Fifteen years experience. Charges moderate. “Main emce, 198. Butay st, i oct ly Sz. Olt ESSENCE OF LIFS RB Frag umriiord ad the vigor Of zaUth to tie constitution in four weeks. Failure most shattered | impossible, ‘This lfereetoring rem be | teken by all about to marry, or who | Weakened from: excesa or auy otier cause. Success m every case as certein as that water quencheg | thirst. er case. Bole Avent, Or. JOB. JAQUES, t Univeresty. Pace New York. | 7 Draggists supplied. janltr j REOPENED. THE OFFICE OF THE HOLHTAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, ‘Which has been closed for s few m¢ baa been BORD tae NINGWALT & HALL, who sre azents for the District of Columbia, Marylaud, Virmnia, West Virzinis and Delaware, for the ‘sale of these remedies, at their office, southeast corner of fa eee pai tean se ee “i snd fitted up for the convenience Oon- HOLMAN LIVER PAD. sultation free. ‘What fs tt? and what docs it mean? It is @ new ALEXANDRIA SD FREDERICESBURG RAIL | method of treating successfully all Liver and Stom- AY AND ERAN. A | ach Diseases externally, and it masans an houses War Tox mar DEIA AND WASHING: | Sraunst the thousand std obs Hostrgme end Bun: For Alexa 19,118, PRE. 5-20, ‘Aloxanel On Baiday at 8.04 ai Tickets, PL PARMER, General PRANK TEOMSON, General Max 1:15, 3, 4:20, 5, jn Sunday at 9a'u., and ath, 6:50 & m. and $29 p 6, 7, 8:00, 5, Bele raat pa | 315 p.m. parlor car ac offices, north: Pennsylvania bugs of this and past aves. eight Se a dizcoyered an: Abont thore was | put into practice s new, capie, convenient and inte prancigle for curity by absorption, without arias ea ahaa prompted a vigorous ation 5 SA a acd Ontico Corner of 9th and E streets northwest, over iw R ry Goods Store. No. 8 Ghatlos et oe nov6.ly EPWwaxp CAVERLY & CO., At the Masonic Temple, Have a large and complete assortment of GAS FIXTURES, PORTABLES, STUDENT LAMPS, &o. A fine line of PARLOR GRATES, of new and at- tractive designs. Also, RANGES, HEATERS. FURNACES, FIREPLACE 2" Aux ar Very Low Patces. dec?3-tr D RESSING GOWKS, SMOKING JACKETS, LOVELY STYLES OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, “DEUTSCHE SCHLAFROCKE,” ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL, A. SAKS & CO.'s, 316 Seventh st., 921 Pennstyvania ave, decli-tr $s INO. E., KENDALL & SON, DEALERS IN COACH HARDWARB axD BUILDERS’ GooDs, 619 B street n.w., Beas B. & P. BR. BR Deror, ‘Washington, D. 0. Baz Inoy, Horse Sxor Ison anv Nala, ‘Trx-PiatE, Zio, Huss, Bras, Sroxes, Duces, DRILts, Om Canrers, Parxts, VARNISH, MACHINE BELTING, PACKING aD Laona, ME pea br fe: |e as es OWNMAN & GREEN, Real Eetate Brot Re eee cae rake and TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY Y. VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE SITUATE ON THE SOUTH SiD OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BET WEE WENT IMPROVED BY & VERY HANDSOME LP 0) BRICK RESIDENCE. By virtue of the provisions of a deed of trust executed to us, dated December 12th. 4a D, 1874, and duly’ recorded in Liber No. 163, folio 491, oneot the land records for the Diste of Columbia, and at the request in wr tine of the party secured thereby, we shall offer for sale at pubbe auction, in front of the proanises, on TUES. AY, January 2lst, 1879, at 4 o'clock p. m.. the folloiing described real estate, sitnate in the ciy of Washington, D.C. vit: “All that certain piece or parcel of land khown and described as lot mun bered fifty-eight (68)in J. H. Thompson's sub.hv.. sion of lots “H’ and “I,” and a part of -« of four (4), in Evani’ snbaivsion of oruinal ve (12),'in square two handred ant forty: even (247), recorded in the land records of the District of Columbia. May 6th, A.D. 1574, and bounded as fol- lows: Cotamencing at the norheast corner of ori- (12), running thence west alovs the ine of Massachusetts avenue thirty (30) feet; then 7 south one hundred and five fe:t and nine inche- thence east thirty (30) feet; thence north one hin. dred and five feet and nine inches to the place of t «inning,” with the improvements thereon. consis ing of a'handsome Brick Residence, No. 1324 Mass- achusetts avenue. The terms of sale, #8 prescribed by the deed of trust, are cash, of which five hundred doliars must be paid down at the fall of the hammer; but by the coprert of al parties interested, the terms may varied 80_as to require one-third of the pu-cha money to be raid in casb, and tho balauce tion ferred payments, tor he notes of the charer tnust be siven, bearing seven per cent. | annum interest, and_to be secured on ths premises fold. All conveyanciny must be at the purchaser: cost. If the terms ara not complied with in seven days, the Trustees reserve thy. rizht to resa:l th: property at the risk and cost of the defaulting: par- chaser, after five days’ adverticement in the Eveu- ie Siar WM. 1. Prep, javldkde FRANKLIN A DroK,, Trustees. USED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of an order of the Suprem trict of Columbia, sitting in Equit: £526, Walsh ve, Hraiiard ot oi 1 all » for casb, at Henry P. Gilbert's wl ei torn, D.C, ou TU ES Ai queate day. of January 1879," at 11’ o'clock a m. the following describe to wit: Two r vray tot DOUGLAS 8. Mi: as . JOHN SHERMAN, Atetionssr. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK ROEHANG.AND STORE, No. 923 D STREET By virthe ors deed of trest, datad Maren i8iN, A.D. 1876, duly recorded in. Liber "No. if folio 207, of the lana records for the Dis a trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sel st public auction, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock p.m., on T' DAY, January 7th, 1879. the east fifteen (15) nt by one linndred (100) feet in depth of Lot five in square three hundred and seveniy-eight (37%), her with the improvements thereon, consisting a three story brick butidins, with « lanza carpen= tes chop in the rear. third of the purchase money in cash, ¢ balance in six, twelve aud eighteca mon secured by a deed of trust upon the pro} and the notes of the purchaser, bearing in: the day of salo at the rate of Seven (7) per cent. per xpi mm until paid, and payable semi- annually oF all cath at option of the purchaser. A deposit of 0 required at the time of eale. All conveyancine and recording at the expense of the purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven (7) days, or the yroperty will be resold at the risk and eost/of the lefuuiting purchaser. Gecwcokabs PETER F. BACON, Trustee. RY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ON THE “NORTH SIDE OF FOURANDAWALE AND SINTH STREETS ROWMIWEST by virtue of decrees of the Supreme Court be the bi rict of Columbia, passed in equity 2 8. 5,718 and 6,011, Wowillsell at yu). eben dom: in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, 7,189, at 4 o'clock p.mm., all that piece o1 Rec of ground and premi situate in the city of Warhington. District of Columbia, being the eastern eighteen (is) feet front of lot numbered three in square numbered four hundred and ninety- oe uy front: Pewnsylva.ia avenue, and ra hh to the rear end of said lot, cments, &c., consistiux of a Store and Dwelliny. Terms ourth in cash, and the balance at one and two years, with interest at six per cent. per an- num, secured by a decd of trust'oa the property BO} of $200 rouneed att ma€ OF Bi and all conveyancing at pn terms of sale gre not com) Mist the Trustees reserve the right to re: at the risk and cost of the defauiti after five days’ a Bains NTYNE) TEALPLE, "y TEBsices. dec rite of a deed of trust, dated June 1578, and recorded in Liber No. Cf the land rc for the Distr it and by dii premises, on F Tay, anwar 3 pan, the followin ribed’ re: sterly (6) feet in width f Tass. avenue, by pth ther i yt of Hothwellis enbesy pared one (1). two @), tires (3) WO (452). anid runs back to and fronts en alley in Tear, together with the unprovere thereon. si ‘These houses, with the ground attached, wi be offered eeparately, or one with the priviiske of Poteims of alo: One-third cash (of which $75.02 each house must be paid at tune of sale), and the balance in equal payments in six, tw Iveand cighteen, months, to be secured by purchaser's notes, hearing 8 per cent. interest from day of wale, and @ deed u! trust on property sold: or all cash af’ ¢) of pur. chaser, Zonves ancing and recording st, purchaser's f terme of kale are not complied’ with in & fe altar maim Gee Tennis reserves the rizht to re as risk and cost of purchaser in defanit, WAL F. HOLIZMAN, Trustee, wt. RW. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Aucts. d2L-dtdbs B= WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE. STORY BRICK BWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF COLUMBIA STREET, BETWEEN P AND Q STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trustdated February 16th, AD. 1875, duly. recorded in Libor No fit 778, folio 66, one of the land records for ths. District of ‘Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, I shall sell ut publ auction, in front of the premises, on TUES AY, January 7, 1879, at 4 o'cloc! ee the folloy ing described Teal estate, situate in y of Wash- ington, D. O., to wit: Lot numbered. one hundred and thirty-nine (139), in David L. Morrison and others subdivision of part of square numbered three hundred and sixty-five (365), together with the im- provements Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in stx and twelve months, with interest at seven per cent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of trusi on the property sold: oF all casly at, option of the purchaser. $100 deposit at time of sale, and all con Feyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms’ fo be com: in seven days, otherwise the Tructoo re. Berves the resell tl at tho risk ht to ropert snd oat of otis defaulting purchases ter five days’ WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Tr: J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ae rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 10 IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUCTIO rine of two deeds of trust, beartus date the 2d day of May, Is77,and duly recorded in Liber 851, folios #12 and 315, one of the lant records for the District of Colunbia.we s! the premises,on FRIDAY, the 3d day of Jauut 1879! at 4 o'el ek, and at the request oP the cured thereby, the followiny-described real being parts of Lots numbered 47 and 43, in mead’s addition to stee, running thence t-n feet nine inches ‘west line of Mouros street; thence w feet four-and-oue-lialf inches; thence nine inches: thence east fo! ht feet fouran one-half inches, to place of beginninz, Also, parts of i y-seven and the same at a point forty south of the northeast corn forty-eivht, running tan feet the west line of Monroe bee th nine inches; halt inches to the p tivo new twostory Brick He Terms: One third casi months, with interest at 5 paid. Gonveyanc chaser.” A deposit $50 require: attime of sale. Lf the terms of sale a plied with in seven days after ¢ lees reserve the right to re ak and cost of defeat Gays’ advertixemc ut WILLIAM OLABATGH? spy, dec20.cod MAYHEW PLATER, ) ZL, ©: BARR, ForMEgiy or KELLY & Bane, iil be found at GEORGE T. EEEN'S MERCHANT TAILORING ESTAB- LISHMENT, ~ No. 414 Nisve STeeer y. w. €27He will be pleased to see his friends at all times. dect-3m G4FF: ¥F & CO., ONLY GENUINE COMPRESSED YEAST. ‘The merits of the genuine Compressed Yeast are pnceniabie: a housekeeper who once nsce GAR, FLEISOH. MANN RCO IMPRESSED YEAST cannot tnduced to abandon our pure extract of araiuswiich ig a nataral leaven, for # counterfeit article or a Aan ae ia “Ea None SPAN ENORY DER Dy ESS Cina New rey on G | ese meee pete on. and Silver sponen, Fite Bi Seas cba Gorse fan THE EVENING STAR. WE DNESDAY. January SHIONS FOR THE NEW Luxuries of Dress. [From Qur Own Corresponde: New Yous, December 31, 1878, feta in fashion bezins to suggest itself to women, one which men have had to meet, but have not so satisfactorily solved. It is how to avoid a dress whieh ts beginning to be looked upon as a untform for dependents, an yet retain its elements of distinction and con- venience. When men servants and the entire Sof walters In first class hotels and restan- cravat as the attire of their ealling, gent felt that they must, relinquish them, but they have rot been able to do so, because there Is no other style of dress whici is at_ on So distinctive, and, despite whatever may bi to the contra masquerade ball, and let a gentlemanly man, ina well made and weil fitting evening dres appear among the rufled and veivet-coated crowd, and the effect produced will be measurably finer, because it is the you see, and not his clothes, Colors re- quire softening, contrasting, toning up and voning down, and were heightened when men wore them by the crowning effect of a powdered wir or a_pleturesque, gold-laced, tree-cornered hat. They were also combined with lace, jewels Sand as much or more ion of various kinds as is worn by won od with propriety, for they made a of dyess and were obliged to do so, or they evaid not have been distinguished, a to-day, from their own lei of frequent secret if not open ann undistinguished-looking men of unce man- i L crowded rec pt to hang around door- mistaken for and sposen the rub) as servants, thers rdly to differen them {tendants, except Uiat the advantage In good 30 being a desideratuin in eonsitered in his w, Vantage in ox Gf the op20- the is to be done abont it. is not yet deatded. A return to colors fs not seriously thought of, | though it may be talked of for the resons | already given, and because a gentiem tn is m p! unmistakably a gentleman in Diack and white than inall th rainbow. Within the p in de ‘ors of te he question ¢ sumes a of women and wou. are no v but who have turn: le for subsist side t have taken : “or less exp ssary at once es of the « wool. dress ( m1 adapts tise! quirer und the the simp solid coloi st, brown, P whieh are da with black, and addition of whit certain e: proneriy, Jexcept one that f then only tn stall quant fore. suggests 2 pro dress mist be 6 thronghout, with ot Fe3 and b mes (he! elites not.” their tea, stylish com carry a lac io see a good de: self to day entert adresse toilettes 1 dresses strculy dinne: dark Silk, or vel fabries In a moult with a di ntting With ved of the ki ms ade of rich and close or witout a skirt, Trimm: with vest. is employe: mong the hand ve produecd he pale Dsl noebe confined present, but it ts cis, er the Une haindson Je W YEAR TOILETTE: le Weeks preceding the new y occupied by the fashionable modistes in the busy preparation of toilettes to be worn on the cecastonsof receiving New. Year calls, and tats season has been no exception to the rule. ‘Yhe most elegant and the newest by far, hosed composed of long, graceful, sli draped (rain, and basque of velve' t cd sides, Vest and caps for sleeves, of cating TT 6, same shade. embroidered in Indian or Per- sian colors. ‘A variation from this style cons! in, or the new frieze velvets, panc salin, gathered into fulness, puffs of satin are let into the sleeves, one on the lower arm, the other just above the eibow, and the nec’ and wrists are enriched with fall of antique lace. ress of brocade rnd faille displays: short apron tunic, ecently received is. The trimmings vere soft-falling, “ithout heading, and very rich passe- menieries, “i ~ : A beautiful dress ts of mastic faille and crim. son satin. The style is a princesse, buttoned nd the edge, which are ent out butions and the draped tn. while the rest of the and sleeves are of faille, salin only tn the binding and trim. - the founce ing eous prineesse dress fs of crimson vel Mi with white lace, All the rich, ‘arelade up from plain, princesse n as ti do not show thetr qu thelr Deauty If much cut up. and ondts hung detracts from, ra beauty. x pretty and simple for y fes have by wool, embroidered, and tint with pretty tucked’ chemlsettes of fine muslin, made high at the throat, and edged with thick ruching of small meshed Brussels A charming fasiten which [have previously mentioned, 18 that of the cotf caps of satin or velvet, Which are set on the lead like a crown, and cover the hairexcept the feathery or curled front and the knot, braids or curls which come Delow the edge of the jometimes it con- s the back hair entirely. These caps are Ways of the fabric of the dress, whet. ew Year dresses velvet or brocade, and 5 the Normandy, sometitnes the outlines. have no lace or ribbon, but the edye fs finis gold cord or with a row of pearis, also very stylishly fintshed with am: of fur, provided the dress is velvet 01 trimmed to match, As the fashion Is s copied from the antique, and belor Imost to auste Worth, dees not tind much fav: ’ Goes ft deserve {t, but one New Y hibits it Which deserves mention. coat Sol striped Diack and white’ s: asve panier, whic? {2 reali train, forming’ a ca cht up at the sides, fs of black Satin. ¥ t of white satin, embroidered. in wh: ck most exquisitely. ‘This embroiders is ated upon the cuffs, which turn up ov OW, ahd upon the = collar, wa" d kept ta p by a wire Nes Of delicate lace (point d nis) are added to the ne would be easy to muitiply e only add ene tne and sleeves, It mples, bat 1 will lls was made in the best style without oversktre panier, apron or vest. 1 was composed red satin, and { front and sides were. si iy Tuli 1 Into paneis by bands comipose: crimson, gold, brow: le upon the satin, but tke and very beantiful. Tis With satin ribbons of henilie, and the ¢ ere repeated upon t bodice. THE NEWEST AND MOST LUXTRIOTS IN can be worn ove form a dr. , dbarbes, ¢ for the dr onsist of most , With round. polnt to the p inches of cori wonderful handky ss_in the of Genoese point the fi dt iy in white In_ hosiery in solid inlaid hose for children d made doa- under vests in loves which are sought afi WhO want some arme easily pat On and taken off than rid. re is nothing so elegant as painting, new impulse has been uila Which. extsts the fancy some really great foreign artists hav laken for decorating them, Millar's 2 an Tlunt, as well as William Morris, hat me fans of exquisite sub. tow fern de tral decoration. ed_a faa in sithou Puss-in-boots,” hed with gold liy ol the di iius- the handles en- re not thoucht fully fine as it follow of Apt quotation ed to fans. sd for th 3.0L ¥ combs is painted In de end Sn or 1 desi or dead ptni 1 or embroid isa Tull row of lace ¥ drumie. The best nd_an entire set, pettlc ngs may be had, the stoc + drawers $s having red with ing ve ins The band is cardi ad *pink. are iichly suitch awith whit ¢ or drawing st close the pet above the narrow yoke Indispensibie With cling- ing garments. A_hew style of broad white colt; notion, is rolled, and in ord : the turned over” points thar along the edge which can ihe collar is laundered. “ Cavalier.” lipged out when he siyle is called JENNIE JUNE, e27A vaultin the nl cemetery at Chil- cago has been violated, and the remains of a girltwelve years old removed. ‘The body was Tound in the Chicago Medical College. 8%" Prof. Gorini is superintending the eree- tion of @ faneral pyre ox a site belonzing to the Cremation Society, near London. ‘The pyre is on the system which has been approved in nu- Inerous cremations at Milan and other places im aly, ‘are in| SH TOURIST WAS BADLY INJURED AT NIAGARA FALLS. an & — tourist, met Mr. Samuel Gowid, with a serious necident aay, whi ay yet prove fat months a party of Enctish have been tras try, and yester- bing they arriy Suspension Trt K roams Kt the Great Western hotel ae the Americe dc ver. ‘The party ts composed cf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gould, Mr and Mrs, Williams Gould, Mr. and Mes. BE. Care ter, Mr and Mra A. H. Prindie, Mr. Samuel Miss N. Gould. During the Torenoom ry drove to Nia Falls ssed to the ada side, visiting the various points of interest. AL the earnest solicitation of the ran ners about the ree a Gould 4 rine, der th taract, vot to do so by the ladies tes insisted that there mung men. clad tn off de, started on their foot of the stains was <u the walking was » the tee made by extremely ¢ the faltin r 4 quartet’ proceeded, and when a short distance under the fai Samuel Gould, who was hugging closely the perpendicular wall beside the narrow e of the mai ned upon the pr Kk Unvew Goute ¢ vily upon ther: z his way. path, hage cles he sudden she he. pions went to his assistanc 1 had him safely carn P was taken toa hotel, when ft was r that timé ring the ut- hin® Mis depot in this and rap- al tha whe » party ce they ine home.— She bul found » time nothing was noted of the und although since elapsed, It was ouly vid Weat ea ) S¥mptoms follow > lady had Gccaston to en! ck tp a woolen coat a dark rooin aud lying there, As" pd and friichte ite severely, the fact he . re was more anyy ein it. So the MvERBe the incredulous t . she turned the in the room where they were sittin ir down, began combing display SERENE oeu: ia Pitt Ps whon uid n acd planter whose prope ¢ eatbarr 1 in bast- With some of bis S were ainong those 1 nto Tex- 2 saced in Kaen supposed Ut many colore > day Latlonship and OUND IN A TOG: reer of Pennsy discovered th Phan ia hogshead which was und in Use basement. ‘The police and Sergeant Shults ‘and Onteer in drawing the body from d With ropes, tT Ozle, ‘prewery, when he . The yury after ..ar mploy.S of the brewery: the deceased came to D.C Lattimore Gaze A SMooTH-FacED Hyrocuttical RoGrr, Chas. hb Skinner, has been playing the swindler rac t that under the cover Of religion, in Worcester, Mass., with £1 success, havin been received into one ot the churches of that city. He set up for ate detective, and was always “working up iliarity, however, of Ne engaged him. lady, but ft turned already, ‘onnecti- and will Pstauurant 1 Cost Of the 1 of furnishing 300 ented to be only (San Pran- spaper, on OF so! leave, and es maiden yL Most or “oO ad my house il, Ky., declined when the Itt ut mber 27, 1878, mt dawzhier of L'urowa, formeriy of t 6 o'clock ANN ont No. 409 Hf January 2d, 187%, at relatives invited to ‘at 30th December, 1878, i thirty yea Rev. John 3 Sotclock pam. : Piiindels aia, Ba., December 30, 1478, Re ‘N. Nmuith, Cie Fauett Suith, of Georget sixty-six you May She rest in peac —“L- - UNDERTAKERS. JAS. F. HARV. W083, H. . J SiS anver & co. ete Undertakers, No. 739 7th st. mw. SE eg @17-Im* Fe; SPINDLER, SERENE Giecidence sbwplsce of business. Sauisand prepared for tranaporaton.” ~apeetye y S. SPEARE, od UNDERTAKER, Gormeriy with B. F. Harvey), 920 F street m. w., (One door east of Tenth street. Ee — WRIGHT, UNDBEETAKSE, ABBT 20th at. wm. we. onable terms. goum Be maridly A: BUEGDORF, UXDERT4ESR, any B16 Perm’s Geentes Hh: he =