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STEAMERS, &c. NOTICE Tro MOUNT VERNON PAS- RAILROADS. _ BALTIMORE 4ND OHIO BAILBOAD, The steamer WW. CORCORAN, which bas THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. bese receutly tis aid furniaher, {ational Route and Short Line to the Cayton, is the onk } North, Northwest, Wost dae mews cs fount: i and Southwest. trip 81, tnciuding sdmission _ Totake effect Sundas, Nov. 17, 1878 Btoamer le reet wharf daily (Sundsys 6x- 4 i Sepetl at Wars ant eetarneabout ty MO | 608a m—New York ponte and Botton HOLLINGSWORTH, Sup't nt Vernon At City. On Sunday to Baltimore Association. L. L GLAKR, steamer W. W. Core ouiy. Stops at Sinpley's, Laurel, Anuapolis coran. = felb-ly Janetion, dessin’, Hanover, and Bik Redes QUMER AunANGEMENT. | side me Balinery: Annapolls snd Way. (Pied- WOR NORFOLK, FORTRE! | 10) FORTRESS MONBOE AND THE | i Mont, Strasburz, Wu Way vin Relay) 17-40 a. m.—Baitimore and Lanre! Express. $08 m—Pomt of Rovks, Penone Strasburg, Winchester, Haversiowu, and Way Stations. 3:80 a'm.—New York, Puilsdepuin, Boston eat Bal- | Hmore Express ‘Parlor Car to Now York oa i Philadelp! at Annapolis Junction. Btops | 18:36a m—st Lomis, Louisville; Chicacs Goveenbua chester, Haerstown, and . Ta, connecting Providence and other Rorthern points Hetarning, leaves Norfolk every | and Piitebune Peyeeee eeens town ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 0'civck pa, snd Valley Branch except Staany Bevan pitepecaine Hats, fo Staunton. Prilman Car 46 Cinelusdd oon, later ter iad eee Lesvos ber wharf, te f th ana Geb street Ine of are at? «See Sioeeen ian, Remini ant Eeaie tigen ooeine at inter. | mediate Iandinws cach trip. Daye ol sailius, Mere Dor Tartan at er inform Metropolitan Ears. Ruow'a. E Oopupangs Wart toot of th wtrat Baszaze calle! for on spplieation at Knox’ SAMUEL rote nm, * Preae Office. B. d. ACCINELLY, BTEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. ‘The Btesmers JOHN GIBSON and E. G. KNIGHT, giternsiciy leave Pier 41 Bact ener New every Saturdsy, at 4 0% - TD. 5 Georgetown evory Saturday, Soke ee aay to Bandusky, daily, except Sat- 900% m—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis 10:00 & m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bi: burs, Collewe, Beitr ville, ‘Laurel, Anhaponedine ly at the office, {eae ‘ore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and pI le ress Ofice, or at the 11:90 p m—New York, Piiladelphis and Boston angen pt day only for itimore and Way +80p.m.—Baltiuore, Siadeusbars, and Lanrel Bepresa. Fredrick vis Relay. Stops st Annap- 635 p. m.—Point of Rocka, Frederick, Hazerstowu, ‘Winchester and Way Statious. On Sundaye to LAND! | W. THOMPSON, Captain Jomw R. | 1 Saturday. Agent EL BAOON, Pres | Foint of Rocks ant Way Stations only. tra me aa . ine a 4 p. m—Baltimors, pe! and Way Sts Frewht taien at lowest rates. For information | 6:80 p. m.—Philael and ore apply at office ¢ Metrepoiitan Bank, 15th street, Expresses. Eiticc ty. Norfolk nae it Baa orto RFA DENHAM, Ament Water sires | Sa? Norfolk Paswngern taken tn the Carn Gt Georgetown. rect to Boat at Canton Stop at Blsdensbure sodi-tr SAMUEL BAOON, Preeident. and Larel._ ‘ 5 = a — 6:50 p. ma. itimore and Way Stations. JOHTH GERMAN LLOYD_sreausmr | (725% and Col NG tt ‘New York, Havaz, Loxpor, 7 Gitte ee Bie: BocrHaMPron AND BREMEN. 18:10 p. m—Baitimore Exprese, The stranesnof this company will all every Bat | 1-00 pm —Pomt it loci and Way Stations. arias from n 3d ‘950 pom —St Lows, Ciicinnate Lourvile and Pier, foot of st, Hoboken, Rates oF yacaie’ From New RR Sork to Havre, Lou-ion. Southacpton and Bremen, first pears Express Pitisburx, except Sunday. rm, Puliman 10.15 p. m.—New York, Philadelphie and Balt‘more t esbin, 8100; second cabin, 860, Bold; steerswe, ¥ i. enrrency. “For f1 it Or pas Express. Stops at Bladensbucw and Laurel. fase apply to OLLEICHS & 00,2 Bowline Green. | Eitping Carte New York nad Beecher, New York “s ‘ctl IF Sarto wade a ae Daily. only. Oth (ADEs NEW EXPRESS LINE mete ne ae (Otime cena catty a Ait traine stp at Relay Station. novis PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. | 1878 GREAT 1878 Connecti: iphia with PENNSYLVANIA I Taney eatladelones,ctth, yeee | hori the New England States. Freights receiv Dilis of lading «ive tO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hai | SPLENDID SCENERY, MaGNrricenT EQUIPMENT. t De 16th, 1878. WASHINGTON: In Effect TRAINS LEAVY: 1 i corner of Sixth and PB streeta, as follo Providence, sti Fai River. Con. | Mttsbury and the West, 10:10 ai. dally, with Par- Kiumees wishii their coods ‘ended at | lor Car to Pittebunz and Sleepiue Oars frou =D st pisaze have them marked | = Piitsbure to Cincinnati, St. Lous and Chicad, “Georgetown, DC | 140 pam. daily, with Palace Gar to Obicaxo. For fall ‘atermation spp!y to J. H. JOANSON & Boa dad F scot nomuinest and imbatreet wuar, | | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. fsshington, b. ©; . r street, | for Canandaivua, Rochestar, uffaio, Niawara Geormetown, D.C; WILLIAM P’ OLYDE & 00. Fslinand the Nortiy at 740 pro dally exert General Manscers, 12 South Pulse’ | Saturday, with Palace Gare to Watkitia For pois. marily | Willamaport, Lock Haven, and Kimara, at 10:10 <= a except Sunday. NEW YORK ROTTERDAM, €or, Now York” aud the Bast, 1:90 and_ 10:18 p.m. The frstclass steamers of tus tine, “W. A. | Tash wih Palnce Onis attach ate Lae se ny CALAND.” “ ROTTERDAM.” press of Pullman Zarlor Oars, 9:30 s.m. daily, aud “ MAAS." carrying the U.S. | _ Sxeopt Buu N cis, eave Jersey City every al: | gop .¥., all through trains connect at ternate Wednesd iy and ‘Saturday. Cabin 863-870 with, Fntermediate £4: EDYE& CO. MORRIS, 5080 boats of Brooklyn Annex, ct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- le ferriaze sud journey acres New H.C. == Peet 1:30, 5:30 and 10:15 p. m, fr Aphis, ant P.m, daily. imited Express, 9:30 3. mn. daily, except Sunday. NMAN | €or Baltimore, 7-00, 8:35, 9409.4 and 42h UNITED | tOvAL | “daily, except Sunday ; 10:10 9, m., 1:30, 6-30, 7:40 HEW.TORK t QUEERSTOWN sus LEVEE! | 2 and 10:15 p.m. daily. oe cits FEE Fe een e400 | 8 Greek Line, 7:00 a.m, and €:20 p.m. ony of Richr City of Ches! Mmachificent steamers are amons ths stromz- larvest and fastest on the Atlantic, and have est, every modern water and cle chairs in ealooi s, ete. eke For rates of pansave a: to JOHN G. DALE D.A. BROSNAN City of Brnssels..3775 City of N. York. 3500 | ALEXANDRIA AND ¥REDERIOKSBURG RAIL- ve it, includin hot and cold \ j N i: bells in’ staterooms, revewine | WAX ANP_ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING ss, balk and smoking rooms, barber | gor Alexandria. 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11a m., 1:15, 5, 4:29, 6, 9:48, 7 andi 30 p.m! On Sunday at 9a'm., aud for Richmond and the Soutl, 6:60 & on. and 6:20 p. m. ; . daily. For C.& 0. R.B., 5-20 p.m. d Trains leave A‘exaudris tor want a ee eee apply roadway, No¥. ow BOTELER x. W. RSE, Ad * Ex. “ teckseoly ‘With the view of dim/inisuing the chances of ccl- Uston, the Steamers of Luis Line take 8 specific course On the outward jasae from Queenstown to New | siads Beentce md at tbe tes York or Boetor for nil Ist, or now! On the of 60 at 44 lat. cto THR OUNALD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Ltverpoot, Catling FROM NEW YORE. Ady Libero MB cart es ee 330 and 100 gold, | accordine to accoumodations. steamers not carvying steerage, $80, 100 and id, Boeur. ete to P: . £15, wold, additional. Return tickets op favorsbla terma. ‘Tickets teszed | at a special low raie cf 60 gold during the fall and Ee eo inston, 9, 10, am... 1, 8, 4:20, 5,6:15, 7 an On Sunday at §.00 and 19's. ta., and 6 Tickets, information, sleeping and sommodations can be procured at sast corner of Thirteenth strect a: avenue; northeast corner of 8: 2 pm 15 p.m. ior car ae offices, north- a Pennaylvanis th street and Penn t. where orders can crossitue the meridian of 60 at43 | Se left for checiinw of baxwawe to destination {com | dotels and residences | L P. FARMER, Gerers: Passenger Agent. | PRANK THOMSON, Genersi Maisxer. novd Se : PROPOSAI 7 NOTICE. i | 2 year. at Cork Harbor. FROM NEW YORE. perosans ror EXvELorns. wx i a : Wes.” ion ty bate Weds Fe. 10 | TREAS ARTMENT, Wed! Pe Wasmeatos, v. ¢ 3 y March 6 | _ Sealed Proposais tor Parthia: Wet, BALES | oat gear eoiiae 2 | tts Department unti at 1Z o'clock m. e Blank forms for bidding wili be f application. ‘The bids will be considered and acca Jected item by item, 4 proposal. 60 fara: reasury, and the shall constitute the cc ment and the bid tract will be executed. rH or J “Hates of Passage. to accommodations, ener rates. Stecrage tickets from | _ Deliveries of Envelopes contracted for must com- tverpool ad Gecuusen and al) phages ‘of | mence within twenty (0) duge teow the date of tha rope at lowest rates. ‘Through award, and be completed within three (3) mouths om faid date. bille of laden given for Belfast, Giassow, | To? soit OMS will be subject to inspection by an Sarre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, | sft detailed for the purirar by thn Seorttacy at ury, and the delivery of an inferior article BE a gay wiiledeta cident cue tae ie orks LIGELOW We Ta atret Westies | tract at the option of the Secretary... Deliveries gable to OTIS LIGELOW, “ety” CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, R. ¥. __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. _ ABsosy SUSPENDERS, Are “something new” and comfortable, at 60 cents must be free of charge at the Tressury Department. ‘The failure to deliver the quantities of enveinpes contracted for within the speciiied time will operate asa forfeiture of the entire penulty of the bond, or the Secretary of the Treasury may direct the pu chase in open market of such quantities a8 5! necessary to supply the deficiency cause: failure, and charse to the coutractors fifty (90) p centum of the price which it shall be fond neces- sary to pay for ench articies. and 81 8 pair. mest *h propora aust be wiiied by the j inal os ‘The “ Roesbery," Scarf rm wi ‘and be accompauted bs wil The “ Panchen” Scart at SL sufficient sureties, in the sum of two thousand dol: “ Waterloo" Scarf st 81. The“ Duke of Gediord™ seat at iL ‘Theee London Neck Wear,” latest Jars, (82,000,) approved by a United States ofiver of the district In which the sureties reside or do bu ness. on a form to be furnished by the Departure ted. “Lloyd Attree & Smith's warren! ny conditioned for furnishiux such envelopes as may Just opened, st close prices. be awarded under it, and the performace of the octl6.er B16 FF ot. w. ar., Ovp. Patent OMe | SSbrGjowale anacepmnrsnied by acti and by the sampi AND WINTER Goops. superb nelection for Gentlemen’s Dress att Birect Wear received and ready for in- spection, and offered at fair pricea. | ‘bed “Proposals for Envelope ee mpectiany 3 yeaueat the: ae favorsof. Bighe Departiuent res=rves the Pic . J. MEIBERGER, | Osrizans' Auxy & Navy Mrnowanz Tatom, Depat ent Upon Ww | not be considered ; only to established m1 envelopes, Fropocais to be addreseed to the und | and reject any or all bids. F. J. jan1-10t ROPOSALS | PER, TWINE, EPARTMENT, 2 Pr Washin Dei i 19785 = Sealed Pro} this Depart. Leveonnnaa, | SoS 2 amale W akness, Trreci Seer nod fe mel. ise | md Letter Ba’s near I6th nwjdn | ayine, the Ci a8 = of Februa’ DB. BROWN cures Spermatorshes Gelivered. free of expe Di eee te oF vent ray ‘Bice, BLANK AGENCY of U 1605 L st., near AN ‘say, comprisiiue a series of lectures delivered at Kahn's Museun: of Anatomy, on the cause and care | ach reams to c of premature decline, showing indisputably how Ge . lost health may be revained, affording a clear sy- ae regen of erat nopsis of impediments to warriawe, and the treat. ment of nervous and physical debility, bel sult of 2) years’ experi rency, or Kahn‘s Museums, 658 Bi nov22-1u,wSt, Washington, D.C. ‘The quality and the esti: article required are spc 5,000 reams of Wr size, and to Wel st. Dow. decl0-Im* CLHAUSTION.—A medical es- or eta | | | | the re- ce. By mail, 250, cur- Address ‘way, New York. | nm postare st MAsnoop resTorep. A victim of yonthfn! cure decay, us debility, etc. having tied tm | TOR One to tee port vain every Known remedy, tas found a simple self eure, which Le will send wnEx to lus fellowsutferera | janes = J. U. REEVES, MyMeolskR teed in ever cae. the contract e Main office, 19 8 Eutaw st, gcuait ke eras” | geese ervous Syst uickly cured All masuitations strictly ancied in Het. ‘Twi pound, aid to be j \ adenes, causing prema. | 43 Obathani street, N.Y. WTSON can be consnited day at bis Offce, 474 | compan ween “years. experience contr HICORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE RE stores manhood and the More or nay be | mnost shattered constitution in four weeks. Failure | orijcred as a netics |} ble. This liferestoring remedy abould be | f liscretion Postinuster Gey. im possi! Aes oe a we } pe at the discretion of the Postmaster Gor). ‘weakened from excess or any a box for transport B vivor of youth to the | Paiste. tot cause. Success | Awards will be made for nm case as certain as that water quenches deemed most advantaseons ¢: thirst case. Bolo Ament, Dr. JOB SAUQUER. | “Sills ot toace i toruaite we 7 Unive Place, New York. Ment will not be consideret, ‘supplied. Janie Each bidder must furnish with his propo: wuar- = Ses antece of is abality to comply with his bd. aut > certificate from'a postmaster Wat st REOPENED. are reliable persons ete HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, Which has been clored f few bas reopened ‘by Mecare “RINGWALT & HALL: fortis for proy ill bo furnished plication to the Blank BO. Depart A bond with twosuiticient sureties Will be re | to each contract. ly any arti been | A failure to furnish prompt who | tracted for, or any atiewipt to impose upou 1s ‘THE OFFICE OF THE are lor the District of Columbia, Mary! partment afticies inferior in the opinion of vi ‘Weat Vincinis and Delaware, for the salg | hraster General tock ne eae yon Of tg Sui and Eetrectes two susves Borer at BeceneTeg. | (sezod Suicient cause for the forfeitara ot ts cow. E pieonquares Berth | Bia avenue, and which lias been! furnished | rsed on, the er and fitted up for the convenience free. ‘What is it? and what does it Sok Dscancs ostoroally and if tooans Sir honeet awainst the thousand and one nostrums and bum- ‘bugs of this and past aves Adont eight years there Ciscovered and pat into practice a new. siunple, convenient and safe ances,” Propos, oposals for T: tant Postmaster HOLMAN LIVER PAD. mean? It is « a) Liver and (THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That the subscriber of Washington City hath obtained from the Si preme Court of the District of Columbia, holdine & pecial term for Orphans’ Court business, letters of ministration on the personal estate of CHARLES . BURCH, late of the District of Columbia, de. ITS DISCOVERY. curing disease without | ceased; all persons hay. claim: mst the Bie aid of Bedictie thee mans | Geecaasd eae haceby: wares teenie tae ay s Le examination into its merite, ee ee ber, ae oived. Se YF | otherwise by law be excluded from all beast of they ine Be Ril’ Dey Goods Bore ere ee corer, 1ST Sr my band this 10k day of ‘No.6 Charles street, Baltimore. novSty | ditiswow STEPHEN ¥. GILL, Administrator, i from Derot, AUCTION BALES. AUCTION SALES _____ FUTURE bars. _ YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancticncors, TRUSTER'S SALk OF THE HANDSOME (DOUBLE) BRICK DWELLING, No. sd ONNECTICUT AVENU of & deed of tri-tio me, dat ; 1875, aud recorded in Liber No of the land records of the Dis. Polumbia, and hy the written dire, the holder cf some of the notes sented will eel] at rub “n, in front of the pre on WEDNESDAY di day of Jantar: at $ o'clock p.m. 0, 4.of Shepher t ¥ision of square No. 164, in the ¢ ‘ashington, mproved by a handsome couble two-story and Dasement, with mansard roof, Brick Dwelling. ‘Terme Of gale prescribea by the ace of trust: ‘JLe amount of indebtedness aecured by the deed of trust unpaid, with the expense of sale, in cas the balance 'in tweive. twenty-four and. thi menths, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the dav of sale, aud secured ny deed of trust on the property woid, shall be A deposit of 206 will be required of the Vurcbaser at the time of the sale, and all convey. spcing shall be at the purchaser's expense. If the terme of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and ccat of the defaultine purchaser. javé<itdbs ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trnstee. TTHUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC AUSTION. By virtue of & deed of trust, recorded in Liter No 847, folio 484, of the Iaud records of the District of Colunibia, the unders ‘Trustees will offe Le bl front cf the January, 1N five (25 ck p mp., thé south twenty- me hundred (100) feet dee; ii fuare numbered four the city of Washin ita, cOnsistine OF a ‘This valuable business is cituated at the northexst corner of Sth und RK streets northwest. . Terme of sale: Ove-fourth cash: balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, t to xive his notes fe deferred pa; interest at the rate of 6 per cent. perannam and secured by a deed of trast upon the property $10 down at lime of eale, : NEIL, Trustees. dees 2awawk is bundred and nineteen ton, D.C., with the impror brick store and dwelling. profierty CHAS. W. HANDY, A HOUSEFURNISHINGS (A TIBACTIVE Goops aT ATTRACTIVE PRIOR. & fine CHAMBER SET at $2.56. A fine Decorated CHAMBEK SET at $2.60. A fine CHINA TEA SET st 87.00. A fine Decorated OHINA TEA SET at 810.05. ‘Ze above are only a few of the bargains which we offer to the public. Call aud examine our stock aud you cannot fal! to oO away pleased BOHAEFER'S, IOI 7th street m.e0. __ COAL AND WOOD (o4u AND woop. _, NOW IS THE TIME TO Buy. Cail at our wharves, foot of 7th stand nee for yourself. COAL constantly arriving. WOOD of a! Kinds. Large stock and fair prices. Sole mantfacturers of Stephenson's Patent Bun. oii ea rere “re © with every bundle. mi BIEPHENSON & BKO., Street Whart. nov6-ly Seventh 4 _Branch Office, Vth and Penn's ave. Render C® JOHNSON BROTHERS. woo. Woop, vRoner PEO ee coaL ‘Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected wit» y-town olfices by TELEPHONE. With nnequaled facditics and advantages for 690. nymicaly conductins the wood and oosi trade, Wiarves, factory, extensive store yards enabling Us ‘o stock up largely when coal is lowest; offices throughout the city, and all in immediate communi. oastion, insuring prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best jee of cus! ut the very lowert prices. ‘Remember, we tasure a strictly pure coal, of 2,240 povnds to the ton. == .JORNSON BROTHERS. _ Main office, mill an’ depot, foot of 12th, 13th ane Bista sw. Gilices: 1202 F etn. w.; 2212 9th et. wy 1414 7th stn. we: snd 221 Pa. ave. Ra. syistr We If 18 TO YOUR ADVANTAGE. { YOU SAVE FOLLY TWENTY PER CENT. . YOU GET JUST WHAT ¥OU WANT. YOU CAN SELECT YOUR GOODS WHERE You" 28:9 i BEST SUITED. YOU PAY ONLY WHOLESALE RATES FoR MABING AND PRIMAL RISK, AS THE MONEY you GOODS, MAKING AND TRIM DED TO You IN y DO NOT FIT. YOUR GARMENTS MADE. JOHN M. KEELER, AgTisT TalLon, 1111 Pennsylvanta ave. _W. C. MERTZ, Manager. novi6-2m OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. NDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN SBPEENDE A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION. CLASS 4, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, January lrg, 1879-1047 MoNTHLY Daawise. Lousiana State Lottery Company. his inetitution wae resilariy incorporated by the legislature of the state for educational and charitable Purposes in 1868, with a capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since’ added a reserve fund of 350,008, 138 GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION Will take place montlily on the second TUESDAY. Ifnever scales or postpones, Look st the following distribution : } CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. | 100,000 Tickets ae 33, each; Half Tick- ets. 830,000 10,000 6,000 5,000 52000, 10,000 10,000, 19,000 Prizes of Prizes of wents wanted at all points, to whoua liberal compensation ication for rates to Home ortice of t , clearly stating: formation or dend ord nba should only be made re Company in New Orleans. address, for further i- M. A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. Or to HL’ PLUM, 319 Broadway, N. ¥. F9-AN one Grand Fx et P RATT'S ASTHAL OLL. FRANCIS MILLER, 309 Nite STEEET, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. | EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED AT NEW | YORE PKIVES. CHAS. PRATT & CO., New York, SOLE Paornrerons ap MANUFACTURERS. | _decl9-co2m (INAL NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS F OF BONDS Se rae NORTHERN PA- Z CIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. is Inder the Plan of ation, ratisied by the digeree of the Gotzh the Car he wash Woaduolders should be allowed’ to participate-in tha banefita of the Plan, by the conversion of Bonds into Preferred Stock, was left to the discretion of the Purchasin: | since tha igh aan cere, Sars, RANI Passed cht w: ore than nin tenths of the Bondholders having converted Chair Bonds, the Committee, desirous of closing their I bors, hereby «ive notice that the right of converting onthe Stl day of Fanee ose! Sek will trmninala n ne, 1879, istundo ap fa aesaon PR tbe conversion cific KH. Go., No. 23 Metth aventia Now Yorn oe ‘The ‘ori 5 under the Han at theta mis tha as owes ‘BILLINGS, Dee. 18, 1878. Parchasing Committese. Janl-lawom | ing JTMCH, FOX 8 CUTTER, Real Estate Broxera, TRUSTETS' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NEW JERSEY AVE BETWEEN 3 REETS NORTHWEST. of orivinal hundred anc hy “had to before mentioned dee: ption), tovether with the msisti : 4 my roveruents thereon, he Vaseiment brick dmc w Je rtey nue Terms: ‘Ihe amount of indebted: ceed cf trust, with expenses of sale, in cash; and the Palance in twelve and twenty four months, for “hich the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest fiem the day of sale. and secured” by deed of trast on ihe property tod, will be taken. A depasit of $100 required at time of sale. All conveyancing at svef purchaser. If terms of wale are not complied h in seven days, the Trustees reserve the rixhit to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting burchaser, after five dave! 8 secured by Ka past 1th,’ ‘ance one and two years, $100 down at sale positive barwain sPeTHise: fp o'clock, on BATURDAY, January 1 t ver cent. Title perfect, ‘This lot will be sold a Re WARNER, Real Estate Auction EES’ SALE OF TULLDINOCRRONS Agee BRICK BACK NORTHEAS. 8 No. H STREET By virtue h, A. 18’ 8 deed of trust, dated May duly recorded in Liber No. $i] . folio Seq., one of the laud records. for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell at public au: ton. In front of the prem . usry 20th, 1879, at 4 o'clock { ground situa ¥ of Wi ny known as Lot numbered twonty-thres (23), it ys recorded subdivision of Square nut- Hered nine hone red and twe've (12) ‘Terme = twelve menths £1 of the purehase Coot per aunmn ot trust on the pesit of $160 will until p: perty sold, will be be Peciatves day of to resell t iting pur v dete BE WARNER, Real Esta STED'S SALE OF PROPERTY, “CONSE STORY BRICK DW SOUTH SIDE OF NINTH AND 1 Wr SAR ne of a deed of trust, dated May: duly recorded in Liber 79), folio 44. Ong of 'the land records for tha County of Warhipztcn, District of Columbia, and at the re. ublic auction, in front of the CRDAY, the 18th day of January, é ied Real Estate, situate in ‘the erty of ton, District of Columbia. to wit: At 4 o'clock pm., Lot numbered tifty G0), in Alex R. She corded subdivision of Square three nd mbered ff Todt radred i the improve- indi sixty-eischt (365), ek in TAL G. "Tos Cate BE, P. Knov's 3 red and marked Pventy-five ( nts thereon. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance i twelve, eivht a deed of trust er cent. ar ts, and the thi epben of the py the time or dead of try advertis ct o&ds. FI T)URCANSON BROS, Au TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROVED REA 2) ie : NK E MIDE ee'ock pan, all those ee ground and’ y) of wilt Bquare nine hundred end lot numbered six (6), in fifty (1,050). These lots will be 0 i warately and in’ the order above mentioned, cozmencive with said lot thre 5 ‘Terms of One-third cash; and the six (6) and twelve ( rate of seven (7) mOntuS, Wille rcent. per annow, secure by a deed of trust upon the premises « 0 of the cash payment will be requited immnliately upon property being bid off ; and if the purchaser or nur- chasers fail to comply with the terms of sale within five days. the property will be resuld at his or their Tisk 2nd cost. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purcheser, jandd LOUIS SCHADE, Trustes, OWNMAN & G! Real Estate Brokers and Auctionce: 12 7th street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL, ESTATE SITUATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS WEBI MDHOVED DY & VERY eee, Fas BRICK KESIDENC By virtue of the provisions trust executed to us, dated December 1 A.D. 1874, and duly’ recorded in Liber N folio 431, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request in writing of the party gecured thereby, we shall offer for sale at pubbe auction, in frot of the pr DAY, January’ 2ist, 187: following-described real Washington, D.0., to wit 1 Gr parcel of and khown and described as lot ut ered fity-elelt (58) in JH. Thompson's subdivi. | sop of lots“ aud “Ly aud @ part of "G,! and a part of four (4), in Evans’ snbaivision of, orivinal lot twelve (12), in square two hundred and forty-seven (247), recorded in the iand records of the District of Coluinbia, May 6th, AD. 1874 and bo lows: Cousmencinu at the north: ginal lot twelve (12), runnii hine of Massachusetts aven' gouth Cue hundred and 1 thence east thirty (30) feet: t dred and five fect and nine inches to the place of swith the improvements thereon. handsome Brick Residence, No. achusetts avenne. ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by the dead of hrust, are cash, of which five hundred dollars mast be paid down at tho fall of the hazamer; but by the consent of all parties interested, the terms may bs Varied 80 as to require one-thind of the purchase mouey to be paid in cash. and the balance t ¥ ferred payments, for which the noves of thi chaser mist be wiven, bearing seven per cer annum interest, and fo be secured on the p sold. All conveyanciny mnst be at th cost. If the terms are’ not complied days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right ik and cost of the defaulting pu Wo days’ advertisement in the Eyer: VM. PHILIP, FRANKLIN A. D! = (GORGE TRUESDELL, Auctioneer. ALE OF VY. ¥ roR,) Trustees. Janl-d&ds porty thereby secured, in front of the premise of January, 1579, at 4 0" sof Jancd and ing in tl city of Was bia, kod knownand disting three (3) and the west thirt running back with that width ip depth, of lot numt a numbered four hundred and five (405), as the sauie are known ana described upon the plat or plan of said city, together wita ali the improvements and appurtenances, &c , to the same beloning. en rms of cafe: One fourth cash (of which 8500 will be required when the property is st-uck of), and the residue of the purchase money in thres equal annual vayments, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, Dearing interest frsm the da‘e of sale until paid, ‘at the rate of eieht (3) per cent. per annum, payable quarterly, and secured by a deed of trust on the prorerty so'd. and a satisfac- tory fice insurance on the improvenients to be taken at the expense of the purchaser, and properly as- sixped, as additional security. If the terms of sale are uot complied with within seven (7) days from «lay of sale, the property will be resold at the risk and eost of the defauiting purchaser, afier five" (> Gays’ advertisement. All conveyancing and record- ing at the exoense of the purchaser. $an2,2,4,8,9,10,16,17,18 RW. TYLER, Trustes, rPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October Jet, 1869, and recorded in Liber R. M.H., No. fae 8, folio 6, of the land records of the District of Colunibia, I will offer at auction,on SATURDAY, the 18th inst, at 4 o'clock pan., lots Hand T in ‘West's sub-division of original lot one, in square six hundred and twenty-nine (629), except. the northern three inches of lot I, from front to rear. eee tang Gig nue fu Tae Rta joures, fronting, nine ine on the west aide of New Jersey avenue, between D ‘and sts. n.W. | Mr. Davis, went into executive se: “THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. January 8, 1879. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closea— Mr. Morrill introduced a bill appro» $250,000 for the erection of a fire-proof o for the National Museum, to adjoin the S: sonian Institution, The Senate then, at 3 o'clock, on motion of ton. _ 15, ad- when the doors were reopened, at journed, Hous) After our report closed— Mr. Kobinson introduced a bul rm Writs of execution in the Distriet of C Mr. Blackburn introduced a bill revising ce: tain acts of the old government of the District of Columbia. Mr. s Weights and measures, presented a report on the metric system. ‘The report assumes that the first essential thing for the elvilized world {5 to establish at this time a fixed and determined unit of international linear measurement. Tl metric system has received, they say, the sup port of Statesmen and the ‘earnest sanction of Sctentists both in the new and old world for the past half century or more. By Mr. Coa, 10 provide for taking the fed eral ‘addel, chairman of the committee on roads, reported a Dil relat- 3 ton of mali matter, and the postage thereon. A petition tron over two hundred New Yors r dealers was presented for the enactment Jaw for the suppression of the adulteration orsugars. Mr. Cox (N.Y.) introduced a bill providing for appointment Of census takers, whedine of for the next he sum of is aed as the cost of thy The bil propose wention to an. rite whic the Intermediat ay rensus With statlar lan and report to the Secretary of the nent In stich ease to pay ‘The Bill is made operative for ail suses, Wiless otherwise ordered by p reason assigned for Unis fiv is al census be- before the y comes es ALOUT THE ast hight three quar ed I the wali y yet the pedestrian showed no o1 exhaustion, The attend ud enthusiastic: & few pr ilur with feats of phy WWith distrust the whole y 1 Sceptical because of th "time to be ¢ a howey Hee. VE ible nature or kK, it being tar more exhausting one than to 1,000 miles in Tu consecutive hour: fame Anderson advertises herseil 10 nd Walk at the beginning of eavi quarter hou: Asie ts reported Lo averaze 6 minutes to the quarter iniie, which 1s under, rather Ulan the estini minutes are lert reported as tukine . She appea a sleepy = ‘The rE ily fallure is cited as ground for not trickery. That a woman, appar- ing 170 pounds, showld be strain, for three w of mustal weari of the det this in Cine tis lose of the Madan Ande ~WLEARY FIASCO, ¥ the Campaua-O ho say that a day nt ‘ta Cauthor marriage Tainist mal Oné, Dut house 9 p form the Arations Were made, when preiiminary to the ‘ceremony the | minister asked to see the Heense. When it was shown there was trou! (0 proceed unless they las county the minister refusing nt over into Pocahon- The house was only a rods from the but it was as dark as Egypt and ratning by bueketful without, However, serybody was anxious and nobody afraid, and out they went. ‘The plg pen was over the’ line, and toward It the party steered. ‘The minister mounted the fence to get out of the mud, and wound lis legs among the boards to brace him- self; the couple grabbed hands, and, while the bride’s brother lield a lantern to Mlumtaate th job, the ceremony was performed.—{[Fort Dod; (Towa) Gazette. QUEEN VicTorIA would have done vastly bet- ter for England and for her family had she taken her Oldest boy into her confide and counsels, and trained him for the active duties: which wil devolve upon him pr aid he live till she dies, “Some of his carryings-on are not in accordance with the highest notions of propriety, to say nothing of royalt Was present the other night in the bs fashionabi Mis compat pb were two well-known Ladle © portraits are to be seen in the p windows all over Lond: vas ina was one pen with 1 iS one of the but tts not exactly the sort of lite the Pi ot hation like England should lead. And Vietoria is to blame for a good deal of it. At an, Drvorcep at Si ry-Tamee.—Indze Joh son yesterday morning r Robinson again J. Robinson. Robinson is 73 3 old, red hi ite atter having beena widower nine months. jes metat a Methodist caureh, and tt eid 10 be a case of love at Tirst s rriage, however, a chanze came o'¢ rit of their dream. Mrs. Robins tthe worldly d bad been eu 1. decided the case or ined, se reupon life’s Dat- eturmm and After three years the old man sued for and ob- » the court remarking that he Nd not n nke the decree so try again without > a8 he thought the man (Cincinnati Sui, Jan. 5. A OUTLAW: s HoR- ul dispatch to the Omana tive of hit Sted ab Plum Creek Satara: ne horri e of burning azo, in Cus- brother, who went by the Killed by the two home: defence, and for this Oli jarge stock raiser, cuused their capture, ud, While in charge of ‘the sheriff, took them ay and burned them alive. © ts have ecu hunting the villains for tree 3, and geliing evidence quietly. Not a shot was tired in inaking the arrests. ere wr pmittipg uh and ixete! Olive . A PRISONER'S MARRIAGE.—“Shorn” Rogers, orious burglar, Was arraigned in the New police court on Saturday last, and prior to expressed a desire to get mar- . The justice made inquiry as to the where- S of the bride. “Here I am, sir,” said nie Louise Sigel, a German of 32 years, stepplug out where she could be more readily. secn. ‘rhe justice performed the ceremony. ‘The bride insisted on riding in the prisoners’ yan with her husband to the Raymond-street Jail, Where she kissed him farewell at the door. DEATH OF A NOTED WoMAN.—Jennie Mitchell, & Womun said to be as well known in New York 2s Cora Fearl was in Paris, died on Sunday un- der circumstances that indicated the too free ofchloroform. She left to her mother and er $15,000 In United States bonds, and dia- monds which are appratsed at $25,000, New WINE IN OLD Borties.—Facetious old aity—,‘How long do you say that wine has cen bottied, walter?” Waiter—“Fourteen years, sir.” Facetious oid party—“Lor’, I didnt know files would live as long as all that.” Waiter— is, Sir?” Facetiousold ty—“Yes, I mean that ore kicking about ! e bottle.”"—[ Fun, infant in Urbana, O., said to the mother on her return: “Oh, baby’s all broke.” The baby was dead, having fallen from the little girl's arm3 and had its neck broken, , from the committee of coinage, | OCT sy their Prof. Riley in Favor ‘@ As the bird question ts of considerable interest Just now to our citizens,we reprodceu the views culture, as expressed at a meeting of the Alton (15.) Horticultural Society in 1573. and reported in the St. Louis Giobe-Demorrat. The society ts an old and popular one. and meetsevery month; but. as a rule, Its members take very little stock in birds. “Mr. Riley was not sentimentaily b to the faults of some binds, and, perhaps. the ay, the crow blackbird, th ‘ ekbird, the common robin, t sed among our enemies. thongh mi might be said in favor even of these. could not allow such wholesale denune our litte feathered friends as he bi to, without a word in their defenc “The chinch bug 4s certain| insect ene! cumulative testimony that the piit quail devour immense numbers of pecialiy. whe rd pushed in winte those Who are skeptical examine tue craw of this bird. He had reason 10 believe that the rie chickens would also eat these nauseous bee The curculto ts a bard tomer, and we MUST not expect much diminishing its numbers; huachbacks in the beeve si to hide, simulate dead objects, and ¢ the Sharp eyes of a bird; whi state it lakes good eare to transformation, either in the under side of the fruit as It Hes on the Bui even here the men as J. W. i ut th Levidenc he beetles fe certainly our worst fruit pests. and he know posit wely that ff was devoured be several biods, and my toned the black capped downy Woodpecker. So t ERE HSC ns In Our orchards Tl: Would he well kept dawn by the for our own carclesmess inh ases where they ¢ How-bDilted ¢ the hite-marke Tus: m—2 i pest; and even so bata bird as aes been seen devonri the differe: iy preyed dL recaity dey choos and the 0 devoured by ent birds. and a wwortn ts ft reminded than th He har there out this sprin With Lett 16 OF Those te dio spin ea al all w it birds s Times devured Dui so does S a role, pr Which ids by som ent odor, stows from 1 Fr attribute, red to one tings con want tie) God-appol conyic ii most on birds rn EXISTE) Ww OWT ts wou'd ret and mul sndurable, ainmonia add led ouce av 5 from | enough, fi worms in the pots. Re ers may ten rid of by frequently we! the toliaze ‘and keeping the A pinch of lour of st now and then on the leaves. w dew. It the scaly bug att your catlas, oleanders, and the stems of y busues, exercise your patience by pi e insects off, and wash the affecten parts a i with Weak soap-suds, The mealy-bug, witteh loaks Uke little more than a bit of dirt, ‘must, like th Scaly-bug, be removed by hand-picking.—( i M. F. Round in N.Y. Obsercer, THAT EXTRAORDINARY CONNECTICUT TRIAL. — In the trial or M at Norwich, Conn vesterday, for poisoning her husband, the cross-examtnation of Bishop, her paramour, Whose confession has been given, was resumed” Bishop admitted he had lied in’certain stat lnenis made to Arthur H, Brewer immediate! aiter Cobb's death. The examination was then Girected to the details of his direct exazina- Uon, but without eliciting anything new. A telegram to the New York Sun says Lamb confectionery store in Main stree! at which in past days Bishop was in the habit ¢f purchasing suminer luxuries the day that Cobb died, and afier his death, Bisitop entered store and asked for a quart of straw bei While the clerk was puiting up the berries Bishop pulled a dainty note from his pocket, and as he opened it a rosebud drop- ped tothe Hour. As he stooped to pick it up, the clerk said jocosely, + Got a letter from h s i id Bishop, smiling, + dcarefu an arosebtd fn 1t, Woo. will be Introduced as a witness, The clerk Mr, Floyd Il. Crane, who ts connected with the New York Elevated Ratlroad at the Cort landt and Greenwich street y 'S Station, alleges that Cobb once told him Cha the habit of taxing arsenite, arriy to-day, and will probably be eal! the wi | Ress Stand to. State Attorney Wall E day in marshalling and ex- sses. Evtsox ts said to have perline knowledge of alz ontology and scholars have just presented am officers of the University of ¢ that a certain know) required of candidates for ad 1d is among those who have no ving gti ugiisiman has tore elo- Greek In {ts The Professor of Greek in the lasgow bi head , Winchester and Westuninis Its thought possible, in view of tx | natues, that candidates may be “He gains the power patnfully through one re of the Greek classics. He cannot, of course, do what Ma- cauiey thoughtevery scholar should be able to do—be cannot read Plato ‘with his feet on the fender.”” In one short year he will have for- gotten the one “book” he learned to read, gnd over which he has “avsolutely wasted ‘The Working hours of six months or a year—perha, of several years.” For the other side of the has “literally nothing” to show. There 4s not “a penny worth of protit to all the dreary: hours of sterile ‘grind’ at grammars, dictioa- aries and cribs.” SELECT AND OTHER AUDrENcES.—Comment- ing upon an article in the Music Trade Review about rep the actual attendance at ublic entertainment, the Albany Argus says: We have compiled a list of “stereotyped phrases,” with accompanying explanations, and we advise playgoers to cut it out and use It Jn connection with the average newspaper re- ports of opera and theatrical performance “Select audlence;” a small audience, includ- ing many deadheads. * Considering the pede td house was well filed;” a y array of benches. “ Respectable audience;” small attendance, Including critic’s family. always. “Large and enthusiastic audien used in connection with variety slows. “Critical audience; slim and inappreciative, or the performance a failure. «Fashionable audience;” whenever the critic's lady friends are present. Jn most instances where the critic says there was “a Tull house,” the public are to take i for nted that it was critic, and wot the jouse that was full, of the Birds, | He Killed DA Ber, of De now safety probability 1 tion, he wit fo enter The stone t sherift anit wattin ds is heavi eet, He se and’ sieeps w an ‘The man who said of Prof. C. V. Rules, of the Department of Agri- | @¢TS In Nebraska ts thus Portrayed by thy ad the prisoners a as Havin he committed nine mur- Oua- poember 31:—Stephen 1. ih lodged tn Kearmey jatt, Is that, contrary To general - ot be Ivniched. but hanged tt legal Sunday the vicinity of the jail (traction Tor the AML why > allowed prisoner, dts a two-story “square. ‘The r oond story, ube ground. doors about f bis family oc MS Cheerful and contented. well, laughs and talks freely with e who will tas WIth him, and acts is nothing about his awful crimes. 1 ommay Be ay nat about a year Or :s0 ago Nixon, Underwood, of the reported. 1; tr tumber, oners Were missin through the WY otic has ever sh bis wite an on a visit, ng the ¢ ORNAMENT wouldn't tht aun} ner and a dust o il Ss robbers, was bars tin with bright di in Uhis jail for safe Same Tine Was Ming. Was awalting trial for we Doth the pris- by sawt r made ndatterwand sowing through Windows. Richards now nt tron, then washed hig © Hastings States that he hildren tha IN nk a ™mE Kircnen Ware. You neh could be done to decorate would yout Yet T found a niece at work with a vial cork or two f bath brick. at the surface of hers, Hes TH It tee i an- other thing entirely, | Ste would touch the end of the cork to the sionally, to renew tly dotted the round shining spots, made iv surface call 1 Time wa: fort aft Proviwest axp ¥ Portsmouth house mn the Us prised to see a hotetn th mouth, runni 1 be yet 1 to their store X if the oe pied by well too clese-tisted to patch up the York line, some day nor the cork, Its hn for she rved so for these wondering since didn't treat their Way, and it some id, mighivt. bs using iy re vartety in the desien, juite artistic out of The home” Man old w od i uh sh bot Who would SOPIAR SQUIRERES.As a assing an old Maine, near he was sur- arge squirrel come out througe root with an ear of cor in his ridgepole w : ay to the ground by me The In a few mo 'r Was followed by anotbe With apparent ¢ The squi probably, mates; and they may {ring carsof corn from the loft Pin some hollow tree, for the gentie- gentiem upper pai r whowitnessed their performance thought reupants Of the homse for it ts occa 10-40 farmers) were too shiftless or pot of thelr dwelling, i was net his place te mount guard vert ves int to heen squirrels (Porte. weil (NH) Chron os of Mit | when he kne r } as the d redo lanent er 10 ao past hii Weatt 2 NOL 16 are Liv her-wise I ess in The sked him why tbiding citizen » defendant a Law w him to be a not Hsiriet attorney allows gambitn nin the city without restraint of t 1 or at “0, the laugh had vd to Lue wits Whi vs naan coy n aboltst nv vd UM ‘ be 1 ent Hoa nr. t from the cruelty -brotuer. . WF fenced in 1 for ch n the sttte pri with wi Ud provide Uberatly for my AVS Mr. Smith, “Ever sine ve kept my wife provided wit ». Surmnottnted by a tine mirror.” inquired a party oracle, “1 tell her that ‘she can't run the i and sce herself starve MARRIED, HOLLINGSHESD—WiLLsON. Tuesday even. ine, ery 7h. 1X79, at the residence of the bride's tather, John Q. Willson, exy , by the Rev. B. Pe} Eee oHN S. Ho.iixesngay and Mani W. ILE . <2 DIED, ALMSIE Ey. days. , aured rand-achalf streei ‘wouthw id Mary C. ARMSTRONG. On January 7th, 1879, Many E. only child of Sam'l J. and’ Annie D. weeks. of parents, 2006 © atreat January 4th, 1879, at between 12 2 of James F. onths and six . On Saturday Wine 5. bekie infant three We knew we could not keep you, Willie, From € Spirit In heaw We w Marcras, aged forty-enc His 0: friends Teepe MITCHES Wp Kaw Funeral fr street northe residences No respectfully i TOWNLEY. On January 4th, 1¢ idence, VON Teuth strest, after ralysis, EUGENE A. TOWNLEY De; i this life, Jan Maura. dausti awed thirty-two neral 11% FE ©. ex balmed has taken thee for an ane! though 01 we ean CECILIA k ERS DETTE (ida MoM dence at and prepared for transportation. apt-iy" yon hore in heaven above, of our care en, is Jo and peace, I duvet ecane brixht day Wiruaw Hesry y, the 10th inxt , sears. Will take place Friday, kK pm, from his late teidence, 1236 f strvet so ctfally invat On Tr thw riled of ROG red twenty 4hree wouths. 2. ‘om ‘art, i ns im St Patric elativen and fri At 1859, San Ante rat Ls ERS. _ OS, 0. MARTIN. “a Disce of buctness) Bodiew WwW. %. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, @ormerly with BF. Harvey), 940 F street n. w. ‘One door esst of Tenth street. Excal Osekets of alt Hedy sdiendnute at and styles, (ransportstion, prepared for. verything strictly Aretclaas and on the most reas. onabie terms. gon B WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER,

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