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TEPHS WP ON'S PALENT BUNDLED KINDLING WooD, ndled Wood introducing a Fire If your grocer does not al pa orier, west market rates. STEPHENSON & BRO.. 12th st.and Penna. ave. | S. BE. cor. Mill and Depot—Seventh street wharf, marl-tr HNSON BROTHERS, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND woobD. We,destre to call the attention of the pubite to the fact that we now have on hand the id best selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis: | Erict; that our tactities for doing business are not | by any firm tn the same line in the United surpaee that one indiin Wood 4 largest south of New Yor gotntments for doing s Cal Bre compiete in every particul: +248 Ibs. to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. ‘Main office:—D. Mill and foot 12th, 13th aod E streets southweet ‘Omices:—1902 ¥, A118 Och and 1418 Tih. strects northwest. jani8-tr CoE! coan: WOOD! woop: Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal and Wood we now offer it to the public at bottom u Aqiaving completed our Bteam Saw Mill, we are selling sawed and split Wood, avd Bundling Kin- dling Wooe at greatly reduced price Coal received almost daily by rail; 2:240 p>unds to the ton always furnished. R. M. MILLER & SON, Principal Oftice, Depot,” and Mill, 45 strect and Virginia avenie s.w. “Branch Office with A. W. How, 920 Peonsyivania avenue n.w. Bi: Yard Ist and D streets n.w. OMAS W. RILEY « SONS, WHOLESALE DEALBRBS IB WOOD AND COAL, ‘Wore deltw-ring best qualities of WOOD and COAL to al! parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberisi: (CAL, Run of Mine and Lump, Always on harc, st lowest rates. Main OM. aud Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th and 18th str~ts southwest. 8 omces—} £7 between Sd and 84 n.w., tween D and F s,w. ___.. OF EAMERS, &e. porous 7EA SPORTAT: DNLINE. ter ERE RESS. & ker, have resumed Tips bei ween Washington a stopping xt all river landi fe Steph. wson’s wha Monilay ana Fiitay, at 6 st.wharf, F , every Thursday at p.m nt mitst invarial For STE KO, | PESUMPTION OF ROUTE UN THURSDAY, l4rit Inst. Steamer MATTANO, Capt. W. Byles, will leave 6th ‘street wharf every’ Monday and Thursday at 7! o’elock for Nomini Ferry; returning will leave Nomini Feriy every Tuesday and Friday morning, Stopping at \nt-rmediate landings guing and com- Jog, eoreiartier information, inquire at G. L. RIF F's (+ al Ofice, 1114 Pennsylvania ave- Soe. Or at waste _febp-tr WM. H. KILLMON, Agent._ INTE 4&RRANGEMENT. | NORFLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND | TUS BO THE 8 | | LAKE + J. BONNEVILLE, Ieaves Bth-tireot wharf, apeil fa ther notice, evecy MON DaY.w! NESDAY? sna FRIDAY, wit th steamers for other Northern Points, Returnin ESDAY, THUESDA’ satdorcloek p.m. FOR P\‘tOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer Jil N W. THO! ig Captain JonN 2. Woop, leay-s her wharf, foot of spree, times a” week ESDAY®, at Zo'clock a aUESDAD ae Lesuaratoway BHERSD AYS, atz clock & m., to: Nomini; baT DAYS. at 7 | lock i. Stopping & vediate landings each trip. topping at 1 . weer further information, » aepty at Sn ove tan Sank, snore. tof s a ig Company * Wh ‘at Knox's Ex- BACON, Pree't. calles! for on o8, spplication ip. J. ACCIN ELLY, fy Agent, ors aMens FOR NEW YORK. and SATUR- The JOHN GIBSON and E. ©, KNIGHT: a atte cruately leave Pier 41 East every SATURAY at p-m.2 Geurge: : ets ‘ town every FRIDAY MORNING, xan- same Or preigny tak ‘Dat lowest rates. For tn! apply 8 Ogiey ver Metropoitan Ba Barner, ort BP. A. DENH. 1 Water tr 3AMUEL aneon. smc ¢ FUTURE, . COLDW urs. L, Real Estate Auctioneer, * SALF OF A TWO-STORY BRICK SUMEL LING, No, 808 A STREET SOUTH- By virtue of 4 oced of trust. dated Januari u Wb, Ay Ty, 4878. a ¥ recorded in Liber Now 21, The c jet the land records for the El Disizict of Go'unbia, and at. the request party secured thereby, we will sell at pub ie aw Yor. in front of the premises, on SA’ ATOR Febiuary 231. A. 1) 138 at d orelork pe tn number seventeeis (a7; led subdivision of Lots tm square numbered nine hundred and | twenty (eo), together with the hinprovements, Lot In 8. and. M. Carpenter's erms: One- ‘yhira cash, and the balance in six. poly Iveand eighteen months, with 8 per cent. Inter- secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of the purchasers “$100 deposit at time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. complied hw Amseven day | reise f212t BRAINARDH, WAHNER, ¢ Trustees, #3 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- ince. ® AINAKD i. WARNER, } Trustees, fev 25.nai _ 'T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. RE USTEES' SALE OF FOUR Two. FRAME HOUSES, ON ALLEY OE TW GEN cae AD es AND D AND E STREETS ota deed of trust, dated July 28th, 6, duly recorded in, Liber BA { seq-, one of the land records for: the Distfiet of olumbia. and at the request of the Pa, se aa neredy, and by decree of the Court Terms to be No. 5. Fowler vs, Moulton, we will sell at pubie action. tn Tent Ste premises, on TUESDAY, March bin, 1878, at 4 o'cloc! i the following-described real estate, situate In the city of Washington, D, C., to wit: Part of Lot 4, in Square 1018. Rpeginning at the northwest corner of said Lot 4. running s feet; thence east 43:4 feet: thence north Dost thence west 4344 feet to the beginning. together with the impruve- ments, &e, Terms: One-third cash; and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, wit! per cent. interest, secured by-a deed of trust on ene property sold: cash, at Option of the purchaser. ' The houses will be 36 ely. $60 deposit on ench house, aud all con neing at purchawers’-cost’ AINARD H WARS ER, }Trustoes, AS. 8. EDWARDS, fevar-coails RU SU FES" SAT. NEAR ¥ OF A VALUABLF FARM w ASHINGTON CITY. By virtue of a deereeof thet the Circuit ei Prince Ge rge's county, as aCourt of Equity. s Trustees, will offer at pub’, s, OD A ub ir, if net, on the next fair Ne and. nigh ly lunproved Farm of which the tate Francis A; Thornton died seized and possessed, containing hig farm borders on the “Districts ‘ot Columbia and pper Marlboro” Turnpike,** and is within six miles of Washington city. ‘The land is highly im- proved. The buildings upon it eonsist of a new aad andsomely built Dwelling House: a very large and convenient barn, recently built, and ail neces- ry outbuildings fora first-class farm. ‘Th land pted to the growth of grain, grasses, fruits and Karden products in general: and is con sidered v: } desirable as a Dairy.Far ‘The terms of saic, as prescribed by the decree, are: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on of sale, or on the day of its ratifi- cation by the court. and the balance in equal pay- ments, at one and two years from the day of sale— the whole purchase money to bear interest from the day of sale, and the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with secur- ity, to be anproved by the Trustees.” A cash pay— ment of $300 wil! be required of the purchaser, to be paid on the day cf sale. Upon the payment of the Whole, pur: hase money and interest, the Trus- tees are authorized to convey the property, in fee simple, 10 the purchaser. free, clear and discharged of all claim of the parties to the cause, and of any person or persons claiming by, from or under them, Ci att haser. ear Those wishing to purchase are invited to view the premises. ° MHCHARD 4, Goes, MAGRU. Upper Marnore, Feb. 1b, iors. ‘Trustees. feb16-s&tu,ts AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SS ene . | AUCTION SALES. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUETEES: SALE OF LARGE MA iON AN! EXTENSIVE GOURDS Ye By virtue of a died of trust, dated 29° day Sf apne, A.D. 1876 and recorded in a 27, folly 244. one of the land records of. Washington county. Diserier of Columbia, and at the wae a reaness ot oe fhereuy. We will seil, at public anction, on *MONDA. ', the Uith day of March, 1878, ai 6 o'clock p.m., in frent of the omen ail ul that certain, square of nd situated, Tying and being in the city of ‘ashington, is the District ‘sa and Known and designated on the ground of said city of Washington assquare numbered seven hun- dred and thirty-nine (438), ether with ail the provements, ways, easements, Kc. Bi belonging or other wise appertaining." Phis square Is situated on New Jersey avenue and street south, and improved by a I Brick Well known as the Winter estate, with large sta: bles and out-houres. ‘The above snare ill be sold subject to the fol- lowing deeds of trustto C. H, Cragin, jr. gure Emily R. Dunlop for si Sb and Interest from th October, 1877, ac 10 per conte, a3 will, lore pear hy reference to sald trust recorded a Liber 821, folio 34, of land records of Ra ington, D.C.’ Also, one on lot 6 to Wan, Ee Bl. mondstop, made April 7th, 1873, recorded in iver 716, folio 117, of which there IS a balance due of about fifty dollars, Terms of sal i he amount of this trust, fonr from December 2. to of 8: es cepisce of sale in cash; valance ‘in “six and twalve months, with interest. "A de of 1 as soon as sold. Conveyancin If terms of sale are net comp days from day of sale. the ‘Trustees reserve th at right to reseilat risk and cost of defaulting pur- upon giving five days* notice of such resale In some Lewspap-r pull ished | In LW. ashing ms fel 26 ch UNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTRE'S SALE of LENTIRE ( ONT! a IN ING UUs SE, jo 158, oni of the land records for the District of Colum. bia, and by Fequest of the party secuted there by,'I will sell at public auction, on FRIDAY, 8th day of March ASD. 181s comm o°elock, on th Irving House, corner 8.h aud D streets n.wW., con- sisting in part o' Parlor Suites, M.T. Tables, Mirrors, Lace Curtainé. Shailes, Cornic Brussels and other ths, Handsome Sideboards, Dining. Tables, Steam Tables, Dining Chairs, Lunch Counters, Magnificent Bar Counters and Fixtures, Crystal Chandeliers, Walnut Sets, Brdsteads, Bureaus, Mattresses, Bedding, Kitchen Utensils, Table Linen, Knives, Crockery, Glassware, &c., &C., Contained in 35 rooms, ‘partitioned as follows: 27 arior,2 dining-rooms, 2sitting-rooms, ‘vom, and kitchen, Willbe open for inspection on morning (marl) A. W. KELLY, Trust ERY SALE OF sen eo Ow ED REAL ESTATE ON DEFREES STREET. BETWEEN Ist STREET WEST NORTH CAPs TOLSTREE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court gf the District of Columbia, passedion the 10: FN bedrooms, 1 y of December, A. D, 1877, in a cause i which Grocneat votineon & Corare plain fs an Nathaniel B. Fugit et al. are defendant will offer for sale at public auction, on WEDN the 6th day of March, 1878, at 4 o°clock p. front of the premise: . in Shepherd's sion of Square No. 623. with the improve- matte. consisting of atwo-story Briek Dwelling: Terms of s ne-fourth cash; balance in equal instalments, in one, two and three years: for white the purchaser will be required to give Kis promis- sory notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum until pald, payable semi-annua and ‘secured by the retention of the title to the property by Trustees until paid. A deposit of $100 when sold, ig. at purchaser's cost. } Trustees. er Law Rullding; | ©. BRADLEY, | Webster Law Building; } CHAS, W. HANDY, Auctioneer, feb23-co&ds rpecstee: S SALE or STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Of Alexandria, Va., AND OF WHARF. JUNCTION OF SEVENTH AND M STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. Under authority of a deed of trust, made by the Upper Potomac Steam boat Company, bearing date of May’ Ist, 1875, recoided in the custom-house of Alexan- dria, Virginia, and in the land records for Wash ington county, D. C.. the undersigned, as trustee thereby created. will sell at public auction, for Cash, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of Marci 1878, at 12 o'clock noon, at the wharf junction o| 7th and M streets, Washington, D. C., the STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON, of Alexandria, Va., of 297.70 tons measurement, and about thrée and a halt years old: her tackle, Vand furniture: alse, all the right, title and erest of the Unper Potomac Steamboat Com- yin the Wharf aud Whart Privileges. at the ftnetion 6 of ath and Mistrovts; in the cltyof Washe "Bia bot ss. FERGUSON BEACH, Trustee, fev9-B0t™ RAILROADS. ap] fate ALTIUS OHIO RAILBOAD, THE QREAT DOUELE TRACK XDE’s NEW EXPRESS LINE ALE HEA. a ALEX ANDEIA. WASH- IN D GEORGETOW Pl vA or Bs tum, Providence, x England States. AILING DAY! From Philseipoia Saturday, ton, at La. m, From Geory own? Monday ts rex ved daily. ladir., given to Boston and, ‘ousignees | wishing tasted at NLY DIRECT zane To FRANCE GENERA! TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New York a Havre. Pier toot Morton street. LABRADOR, Capt. Sangiler, W.S March 6, 7 a. pt. Truedeile, W. FRANCE. Cop 30 a. . Franquot, W. April 8, 6 | Price of Passage In Gold (including wine)- Base. First € Lin. $100: Second Cabin. $65; Third | D, $85. Stecrage, $26, including wine, bed- iS, and wi Is. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, feb28-3m 55 Broadway. ee s Liss, OF STEAMSHIPS HSDAY direct to Liverpool, road and_ steerage tickets canlehedat “D. “COOKE Sar 8 CO ae Lineto Antwern mystth ‘ORTH GEKMAN LLOYD. ma HIP .INB BETWEEN NEW YORK, ioe td UTHs PTON AND BREMB. Thecmenae of this company | will i sal every Sat- Viotoker Havee of passage: Btreet er ai From New Yor} to Southampton, Lon-; we Havre and biemen, first cabin, bn Stopis to, ne outa Hs UNABRD Link, i ith the view of diminish ision, the Steamers of this course for all seasus of the year. On the outward passage from to New York or Boston. crossing the meridian of 56 oe Se noning to the north of 43. On passage crossing Of 50 at 42 lat.. or nothing to the north of 4a. THE BRITISH ANUL NURTH AMERICAN (AL MAIL STEA) BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV. (ALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New York. F: Batavia... W the chances of coi- take a specific Bz lasgow, Antwerp, and on the uttent and for Mediteramean, OTIS BlckLOW: O08 Fis streee “auiely CHAS. G- FRANCKLYN, Agent, BANKERS. $50, $100, $200, $500, $1000 ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO..) Brokers, No. 22 Wi New rable invest- freq nd carried I desired 01 Spas ‘Sent free. MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXOgAEOs as execute orders BATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND WES NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NovEMBER 16th, 1877, LEAVE WASHINGTON, on Brations, :60—Baltimore and Way 8 :50—Baltimo: Way Stations, Straabu g Winchoster and Way Stations, via Kel 00—*Baltimore Express. 10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Fein’ of Rocks and ‘Way Stations. ore Ee c Parlor Car to New York and *hiladel} aor ‘Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts bu . Connects for Hagerstown and Valle xcept Sunday. or car lar P.M. 10 pattimere, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Ne York and Philadel) eee Ex- 1:30—New Yor! ri an press. (01 to ‘only, stop~ Ding at al stations. es ny Way Seation via eta lay.) es 6: Bal mH ‘Biadensburg and Laurel Ex- 30” Point of Rocks, Frederick, H. and Stations. "O Sunday Polat of oc ‘and Way Stations only Norfolk and ‘Saitimore 9 ae. | yy 01 = Pha phi Re press. cars directl TS boat at hon. ‘Ho connes tion on. oy for rte as, re and W: ago and Corunbus ‘sprees, Sleeping Slee no Care. to Ste Li ing Cara leptin Cir for Eitisbung’ oon tNew ‘York. adel} Bpectal See arg wo Pht * Daily. Other trains daily, etcept Sunday. GREAT 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steet Ratis, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, FEBRUARY 4th, 1878, TRAINS LEAVE W. SPN aTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth follows: For wittsburg. and the West, 10:10 a. m. Cally. ree Cheep and ym Pittsburg ine i. an Chicago; 7:48 p. m. daily, Palace Car T) D POTOMAG ZAILROAD. BAL’ PIMORE AN p rere it im. daly eee roth ee loam, daily, fob to Boston. For Bicokiyne N Va" through, trains fonnget at Jersey nd ‘with frame, to peo Por P! and 1:40 a. Limited xpress, day. except § ‘Sunday. ALE ABND, a iea ae zandria, 6, 7, 3, “tae oe ees vin ad 45 a.m. dally; vor Ase 3 ere teres a2. vant, ats bh 28 8S and? ‘Car a0- east of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BUILDING PRESS BRICK DWE) NO. 471 H STREET NORTHWEST, It iN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March Sa, ‘A. D. 1875, and recorded in Liber No, fj folio 306, et seq., and at the request of, t ties secured, thereby, I will. sell at puble auction. in front of the premises, at 4 o°clock p.m on MO. , February 18, 1878, eae en (18), In square five hundred and seventeen (517), beginning for sald part of said lot ata point five (5) feet east trom the southwest cor- ner of sald lot eighteen (18), and running thence north one hundred (100) feet, thence east. tw three (23) feet four and one-half. (4+4) Inches, thence south one hundred (1 t, and thence west twenty-three (23) feet four and one-half (4's) inches to the plage of beginning, tegether with the improvements, consisting of a three-story press brick dwelling, with two-story back building. Terms: One-third of the purchase money, to- her with the expenses of the sale, in cash! and ie balance In one and two years, secured by a deed of trust upon the property old, andthe notes of the Durchaser. beari interest at seven (7) per cent! from day of sale.” All conveyancing abd re- cording at the purchaser's cost, A deposit of $150 Tequired upon acceptance of bid. ‘The ‘Prustee re- serves the Fight to resell the property, If the terms are not complied with in sewen (day. febi-dtdbs ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustee. &Z-AT THE RE! QUEST. OF THE OWNER of the Properiy, this’ a is POSTPONED. until MONDAY, Fevruar; th, Sere hour aod place, febls-eckdbs DLEY, Trustee, AT THE RE QUEST OF THE OWNER ofthe of the property. {this sale is further postponed until larch 4th. same time and place. wrens 25-m, wes '. B tADLEY, Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE_OF THE TREMONT USE, CORNER OF INDIAN A AVENUE ‘D 25 §1 REET NORTHWEST. Sirtue of a deed of trust to us, dated De- Ist, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber fi) 0. 888, follo 216, et seq.one of the land Tee- ord Of the District of Columbia, and at the request o cent the thereby secured, we will sell at pub- Mc auction. in front of the renises,on MONDAY, Febru: at D o'clock the fol: 1 leseritied Heal Estate, situate in the city of ington, in the District of Columbia, to wi Lots three.'four, five, six, seven and elght, In Todd's subdivision of original Lot one, in square No, 672, fronting 140 feet on Indiana avenue, and 76 feet on 24 street northwest, which said Real Es- tate is improved by a brick buliatng. known as the Tremont Flouse; subject deed of trust for $10,008, aated ‘August 3th, 1875 payable in five t 8 (per, cent, interest, with interest due ary 13th, 1877, together with $150 back f sale: $6,000 ¢with the expenses of the sale) ine cash the balance in one e year, with Interest at 8 per cent. per. annum, secured deed of rast on the pro Sold. A deposit of 890 will be Fes quired at et time of sale, and all ul conve pancing amc and recording at pure! rs cost. serve the right to resell the property at the risk. and cost of the defaulting purchaser, unless prompt compliance with the terms of the sale will be within ten daysof sale. WM. HELMICK, H. G. ALLEMAN, fol7-coats THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED unl SATURDAY ar th, 4878, at 4 o'clock a ALLEMAN, { Trustees. WM H. “Office No, 928 F st. n.w. J. T. COLDWELL, Saiesman, feb19, 22,26, mar2,648 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, SE URTErY S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- ‘TE 1 NEU SEE sion IN THE CLPY OF WASH bey virtue of Oved of trust. recorded in Li (0. 822, folio f J Bisirict of ‘Conumabi Jowiny Yavin, ay sell, Ru 1lié auc ‘tion, “to. The: ints ghost eu ler, the f following ots of ground, situate in the City of Washington, District aforesald, and known on ‘the ground plan’ thereof as all of original lots numbered three (3), four (4), and from fifteen (15) to twenty-four (24) Inclusive, In square nnmbered one thousand one hundred and seven (1,107). ‘These premises are used asa brickyard, and are valuable for that purpose, ‘The terms of sale are: One-third of purchase money tn cash, and remainder in two eual pay- ments, at six and twelve months, bearing interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the trustee, A deposit of $50 will be required af time of sale. conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale must ‘be compiled witha ten days, otherwise resale at purchasers 's apis. and cost. feb23-eo8dbs THS. 1 LETON, Trustee, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, RUSTEES' SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF A, ee WEEN IsT AND 2p STREETS NORTH- ws Virtue of adeed of trust dated January ‘A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No ae folio 1 District of one of the Jand records for. ihe olumbia, and at the req gt ry secured thereby, we will sail at rs sprue, CA fon, tn front of the. premices, on W1 March 13th, 1878, fe a6 gelores | nes ue Follows iny described real eae, tn. the city, of gton, “The feet Ieee’ ‘front ‘of kot 3d by the ‘depth thereof, 127 feet es, in Square 728, together with’ the im- third cash, and the balanee In six, twelve and eighteen months, ye p anverens at 8 per cent, per annum until paid, bas a deed ot trust on the property sold: or ure ¢ option of the purchaser. § tat time of hy and all on¥eyancing at purchaser's cost,” Terms to be BRAIN ARD H i; HABNER, 123-cots MY HON M. PARKER, } Trustees, Cua w. HANDY, Auctioneer, 609 7th street n.w. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL STREET BEING HOUSE provements. ‘Terms: No. 707 NINTH NORTHEAST, “IN WASHINGTON CIT By virtue of a deed ot tru dated July ‘SIst, and in Liber No, 789, fssa) fone RG 450, of the Tecords of the District, of Col pombe and by direction of the Holder of Home in fr front of Tse premives’ Pea aX tion, in o mises, O the Stn da f Maret, 1878. at 6 ovciocke Lots ni aie tee (2) three (3). fone: (4) ana vs 6). in Moses: Keley’s. reco dare numbered nine hundred and thirty-four ge, ine Hoe improvements, consisting of a Frame welling House, ‘Term: nt Mf sale: One-fourth cash; six, - twelve vand eighteen months, with interest at the Yate of 8 per cent. per annum ‘until pai pur- r to give his not aoe ferred Payments, secured by a deed of property sold, ‘All conveyancing st purchaser's expense,” 150 “quasdids” EUGENE CARUSI, Trastee, THIS EVENING. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, MANUFACTURERS’ SALE MANUFACTURERS’ 8aLE ZABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLERY, To close t ie he estate of the TAUNTON SILY! R PLATE COMPANY, TAUNTON ILVER PLATE COMPANY, lie auction, at tie magalacen ic auction, at the ith and F streets, = CORCORAN BUILDING, CORGORAN BUILDING: CORCORAN BUILDING, Immediately opposite the U. 5, Treasury, Immediately opposite the U. 8. Treasury, Immediately opposite;the U. 8. Treasury, Atl0a, m, on TUESDAY, Febru AtlOa. m: on TUESDAY. February 3 Atl0a. m. on TUESDAY, February 26, gnd continue the sale every day at 10 ovclock s.m.. P.m., and 7:30 in the evening, and continul from day today until the whole 1s sold, a A LARGE OCONSUNMENT. OF A LARGE CONSIG ty A UAKGE CONSIGNMENT OF SILVER-PLAT! SHLVER-PLAI EK-PLATED WA SIV ree PLATES W ARE SILVER-l) LATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLERY. Tea Sets, Waiters and Salvers, Card and Cake Baskets, Fruit Stands, Berry Dishes, Bouquet Holders, ‘Vases, Spoon Holders, Syrup Dishes, Mugs and{Gobiets, Ice and Water Pitchers, Water Sets, Dinner, Breakfast and P ckle Castors, Win Coolers, Celery Stands, Napkin Kings, Table, Des- sert and Tea Spoons, Medium and Dessert Forks, Soup, Ovster, Gravy and Cream Ladies, Butter, land Cake Knives, ATED TABLE CUTLERY. SILVER-PLATED TABLE CUTLERY. ‘These goods are warranted first-class, new and elegant designs, and will be sold without reserv: tion or limi., offering great inducements to deal- ers. hotel-keepers, ‘saloon-keepers, and private families who intend purchasing Silver or fine Ta- ble Cutlery. LADIES INVITED TO ATTE LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND THE SALE. LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND THE SALE, SALES oN EACH DAY, yAT do A: M-» 2:80 Pp eee ah LOOK IN Sale positive, by order of JOHN H. SWAIN, Treasurer of the Taunton m Silver Fiate Gompany. + Ane! D THE SALE, OTS AND — AT AUCTION. THE ENTIRE 8TOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN STORE No. 906 SEVENTH STREET, BE- TWEEN I AND K, Commencing MONDAY MORNING at 10 o’clock aud EVENING at7, and con: tinuing from day to day until the ee, Uy stock is closed out, ‘The stock comprises a full line of season able Boots, Shves. Gaiters and Silppers for Gent's, Ladies’ and Children’s wear. N. B.—Phe above goods at private sale at auction prices. JAS. DUNGAN, Auctioneer. feb22-2w > H. Ww ‘ARN ER, Real Es‘ate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ( OF RHODE ISLAND AY. ENUE. B Wri AND Iori STRER TS: NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date ast ta w of November, 1876. and iluly recorded in Lit follo 386, one of the Land: Heeorus for ine District of Conwubias and by ai- rection of the party secured thereby, I will, MONDAY, the 4th day of March, At. 1B78, at p,m... in front of the premises. offer: for sale, at pubiie auction. the followingedeseribed leces of round, situate ih the City of Washington, D.C., foul vit: Bul-lot Tin the subdivision of Sriginal lots in square No, 211, made by the Trustees of 31 Vincent's Orphan Asylum. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in two equal instalments, payable in six and twelve months, with interest at ten per cent. per annut secured’ by deed of trust on vibe roperty; or al cash, at option of the purc deposit of $100 at tline of saie, and all conveyatclig at purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the pro rty at the isk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. ND™ ‘Trastee. J.T. COLDWELL. Ssiesmans feb21-d H. WARNER, } Bea Estate Auctioneer. TROSTER'S SALE A BW OSTORY FRAME HOUSE, Wits! MODERN One PRUVEMENTS. AND, STABLE, ON ELM TREET. LE DROIT PARK. By tis ol kdeedot trust, dated Jan Bist, AD, 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. fa 755, ‘folio 143. one of the land records for th District of Co.umbia, and at the request of te rty secured thereby, we will sell at Puwlle auc: aue= ion, in front of the” premises, on Ti DAY March 7th. 1878. at 4 o'clock p, m.. the followlug- described real esiate situate in the county of Was ington, D. C., to numbered five (5,) in bieck numbered ten. io.) in A. L. Barber & Co.'s subdivision of certain tracts of land. known as, Le Dre! roit Park, reat imated to contain 7,852 square feet of grou ther with the improvements, &c, ‘erm: Jn cash, and the balance at, six, twelveand eighteen months, with interest at 8 pei cent. per annum, secured of trust, or Fall Caan, At option of the purchasers. $100 it at time of sale, aud jl conveyancing at pure rs cost, “Term to be complied with in seven days. AMZI L. BARBER. Trustees, SOHN JOSEPH ALBRIGHT, J.T. COLDWELL feb2i-d \HOMAS DOW. ies aa Tor. PELE ry, Vary ARLE IMPROVED EET 8.E., IN Ry ASHINGTON CEE y virtue of a deed an trust, dsted March Pai B76. duly recorded in Liber No. 812, at follo 228 et seq., one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of tne [amy secured thereby. we will veliat public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. March bth, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following-de- scribed real estate in Washington City, D,C., viz: Lot numbered nineteen (1), in A. Grant's subdi- Vision of square seven, hundred and sixty (700), a3 In said deed mentioned, eaigims: One-third of the purchase money tn + balance in one and two years, secured by a Seed of tras upon the property sold; and the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at elght per centum per annum, said interest payable semi- annually» All conveyancing aud Fecording at pur- chaser's Gost. | A deposit of 100 required “at time of sale, If the terms of sale are not complied with In five days after day of sale, the ‘Trasteye. reserve the right to resell at the risk and mE defaulting pure! xe AUSTIN HERR,” § Trustees, feb23,95,27&mar2k4-5t E J. STELLWAGE! ‘4e Real ketate Auctioueer, 518 7ch street, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWoO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, BEING NO. 6 F STREET NORTH- By vin ug of a deed of trust to me, dated 14, 1877. and recorded in Liber follo 213, one of the laud ‘records for the Die trict of Columbia, and at the request of the secured thereby, I wiil sell at front of the premises. on SATURDA‘ day of March, A. D. 1878, at 4'g o’clock’p.m., all of Lot numbered eight yseven (87). in Keily?s recorded subdivision of Square numbered six han red and. twenty-eight (628), linproved by desirable two-story and baserient brick dwelling, having all the modern conveniences. ‘This property commends itself particulariy to those desiring & small home, Terms of sale: $500, accrued interest, accrued taxes, and expenses of ‘sale in cash; balance in one and two years at eight per cent. titeres semi-annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust Upon the property sold; oF all cash, at the option of je burchascr. deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveya SEH fel 27-dts CUANGERY, ESTATE ON CO! 3313 1821 AN urchaser’s cost, ROHRER, Trustee. VALU, ABLE. REAL oon aa wi Ts any MANSARD ROO! cient eBcia arr ea mre ‘ourt of the District of Colum! ra 2. Equity, ‘and passed in ‘Eau ity rie . number 4, on the Seat alee February, is wherein Phi and bel Bisttiet ot Coltnbtatand as lots Pane (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty- juare numbered two hundred and 240), ther with the imy oy guts wih iampraraments thre istrict.” The terms of sale, as are: One-half of the cash, within five Prescribed by the dec purchase pimoney ’ ley tobe e paid i o zHI8 AFTERNOO. LE OF VA. LE AT! TE OR THE SOUTHWEST Os ORNEE THIRTEENTH AND E STR! a WASH- INGTON, | xs ON Pa WHice NAL REPUBLICAN rom B: wires of is dees of sruss bear! date on the February, 4 1874 and ree corded ‘ny ier 7 RoBi ce of ine tad rds of the pee ict of Columbia, and at the re- secured, we will sell at ction, in front of the premises, “on SATS the bineteenth (19) day. of of yanuary, A. A. D. 1878, at four o'clock in U ‘that ‘Washin, . in twelve (12), 6 vorthern twe ag A three (3) inches t front, by the pak ‘ot of forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches, of lot numbered yas two hundred and fifty- ginning tor heastern cerner of d_ runn! thence west forty-ei; at ie) fee feet fo four {, inches: thence south seventy ( thence east forty-eight (a3 feet four (a) inches: tothe nner ‘street west, | and thence north to the pees of beginning. Also, the lot of ground adjoint above lands “and ex- north forty-eight e }) feet four (4) inches on north fvtaeee » being t num! peared eleven (11) in imber two hundred and fifty-six Geo, inky the 4 improvements situate on the first ribed piece of ground, consisting of the Na- tional Rephbiican Buildi The above property will be sold subject toa deed of rust upon m the first described lot of ground, dated popeember. .. D. 1878, and recorded in Liber 739° Fei 288, to ye 478 and inter- est, and aiso to all taxes and assessments due upon the whole of said property. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and el; teen months, with interest, to be secured upon rty sold by deed of trust. A Aeposit of $500 required at time ‘of salen if the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustees foserre, the spe right wo resell at risk ans en of Geet urchaser, . ROLLS Ue f Trustees, DUNCANSON BROs., Aucts, WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dec 24-co4w @ETHE ABOVE SALE IS 'OSTPONED antil THURSDAY, the 31st day of January, A. D. h at Iz o'clock Hy. In front of the premises, HANDL janl@ KA. ROLLINS, } Trustees, Se-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- ponea uptil FRIDAY, the 15th day of Februar A.D; 878, i 3 0 eto a me in front of the prem) BES, UL E. A, HOLLINS, { Trustees. S@- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Post- PONED until SATURDAY, the 21 day of March, AD. UBB, at 3 crelock pm in feont ot the prem “feite-eo BOK. HOLLINS EE f Trustees, THe os SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ON THE SOUTHWEST IRT ERTS, EST! UPON WH HICH * REPUBLICAN bearti tember, A. D. i873. 73, 0. 729, folio 288. ne o A d records of the District of Col ee at the request of the thereby secured, red. we art geil at public ganction, nt of vate, Premises, on piece qu thirteen (18), in and fity-ste (256), follows inning for the same ‘at the north- eastern corner of said tat and running thence west forty-eight "a8) foot four (4) inches; thence south seventy et feet three (3) inches; thence east forty-eight (48) feet four aw Suchen ts the line of id thence north to the place of teeing, Meith the improvements, consisting of, the National Republican building. ‘Terms of sale: ‘ken thousand doliars cash; the balance in equal installmenta It three, uine, fifteen and twenty-four montha, respectively, with inter: inter- ost at the rate of six per cent. per annum. Hse sine ae property, A ‘epost ot equi at 16 OF mn CI at Xf the terms of ale are my gompit with in seven after restore reserve se ti mt to eel ok ‘he Tar im cost of defaulting pui steco ant EHS ARE™ Iran Dov24-00-49 aa I st street n. We @Z-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until SATURDAY. January igh, 1878, in front of the monies “hal ae CHANDLER, DUNCANSON “EUS. A oes jana |E ABOVE SALE. {8 FURTHER Fost. PONED until THURSDAY, the 31st day of Jani ary, A.D.1878. in front ¢ of the remises, at 10°C . WM. Le i) EL A. BOLL! OLLINS, ES }Tyustees. Ag-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- poned until FRIDAY) the 15th day of February, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock CHAN DL E. A, ROLLINS, / } Trustees, a&a- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POSsT- PONED un il SATURDAY, the 2d day of March, &, De 1878, at 40 gretock p.m wee front of the prem~ “febieé-eo A. ROLLINS, } Trustees, B Ln E J. STELLWAGEN, je Real Estate te Auctioneer, 613 7th st. SALE EOF TY TWO, DESIRABLE CKUNO. Soot STREET NORTHEAST, ANU THE OME A TWO-STORY AND MANSAHD-HOOF FRAME DWELLING, NO. 716 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN @ AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of adved of trust to us dated January 5th. 1874, and recorded in Liber 784, follo 448, one of the land records for. Washington county, In the District of Columbia, andat the request of the party secured thercoy, We will sell at public auction, in front of the Ises, on TI the rob, Deis at 4 orclock pace ahaa Plecds ot Parcels of ground iyingand being in Wash Giy, Distilet of Columbia, known and described as ‘sub-lots nineteen (19), thirty-one (31), and thirty-two (32), In Moses Kelly's sub-divisioa of square numberéd nine hundred and twalve (912), improved, res} , by a fine three-story brick dwelling with back bul ding. on the south side of H street, between 8th and 9ih streets bortheast, on the line bf the Columbia rallway, and by a two- story and Mancard roof frame ‘dwelling on the west side uf 9th street, between G and northeast, which has also a fine side lot. Both of the houses are desirable as homes, hav- Ing modern conveniences, and being contiguous to acar route, Terms of sale, (in accordance with the trust,) are: $4,C00, and accrued Interest, accrued taxea apd expenses of sale in balanee in six_and twelve months, with interest. A deposit of $100 required on each house when struck off. Convey- TRUSTEES ad if at purchaser's cost. Ifthe purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale vue seven days thereafter the Trustees reserve t sht to resell after three days advertising, at the ri the defaulting purchaser oF purchasers. RTIN M. ROHRER, fev95-dts ALFRED H. LEE, } Trustees, ORS GREAT FALLS MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY, WASHINGTON, D; C.. February 28: ‘ne Stoci the Great Falls Manufacturing. many aviog, on the 16th day of November. 1877, levied upon’ the capital stock of the company an assessment of thirt.-five (35) cents per share, payable on oF be- fore February 15th, instant, and such assessment not having been pald by somie ofthe stockholde all stockholders thus in default are hereby notifi that unless the amount of their assessment, with jnterest rae costs, be pia on or before the litH DAY OF MARCH, their stock will, in pocontanies, with article 13 of ‘the by-laws of the company, sold at public auction, at 12 o°clock noon on inne day, at the office of the company, Non 400 Teh ote nor hwest, By order of the Board of Directors, DAVIS. Secretar DUNCANSON BRO3., Aucts,marl-2w& RUSTE, BALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROVERTY CORNEB SEV- ERSTE EET WEST AND NURTH Q By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 5th. 1873, ‘duly recorded in Liber No. 731, fry foil 457, ‘one of the land records of the Dis trict of Uolumbia, and at the request of the party fecured thereby. ‘we will sell at public auction, ii front of Tabet on TUES. h Bh, 78, at 4:30 0°clock p.m. the Toliowing deserting ‘Washington city, D. C., viz: Dombered, twenty-four (24) and twenty-five eo in Young & Fowler's suvdivision of square nuni- bered four hundred and twenty-one, (421, ) begli ning for the same at the northeast corner of said square. at the intersection of 7th street west and north Q street, and thence west along the line of said ‘street ninety feet; thence south -fifty feet; thence east to a point on 7ch street west nine- ty-five feet; thenes north along the ine of sald 7th and cost of reet fifty feet to the place of beginning, together wih the Improvements, des, ao ti eald dee aon "terms of ae preseribed by the eet. are are: Amount of indebtedness secured by this ‘deed ith expenses of sale, incash, and the resi= due in equal instaiments in six, twelve and elghteen Months, with interest from the day Of aalee 1 of $200 will be required at conveyanictng at purchaser's ce if the terms rve the risk and coe of ‘Gefaaiting p W yvesen tiomas Re, {Trustees, febi9-dads = THOMAS ING, Auct. I pOvaman & GREEN, Auctioneers, 412 7th street, CHANCERY 8A\E OF IMPROVED VALUA- BLE REAL PROP’ of a decree of the p District of Colum! By Court, of tl Fenruary cause Dpuplte front of the prem! at 4° o'clock p. m., THE FIFTH DAY OF MARCH, ot of numbered 14. In Square A, in Pe lvania avenue west, near 4}; street, and is one hundred. and twenty-seven feet five inehes coop ends improved. by & two story Brick Restaurant and Boarding ‘Term: One-fourth part of mig ewe nae emer ments in six, twelve, and eighteen ‘months after Gate, in notes of the’ purchaser, “N@ SALE WATCHES DEREMPTORY AND CLs. BNTIRE STOCK OF Jt WELRY, | AN TO MON OB, AT 619 PENNS NIA AV ENA. EVERY EV ENING AT7TO politan Htel), “CLOCK. Meese, 8. Goldstein 20. warrant a gocdls as represented, and tele usually Found tn a Beste Jewelry store can be ob-t = tained at these: tales, The stock of Silver-plated Ware is fine and va- ‘This sate t caused Up dissolution of comartner- UNCANSON BROS ship. _mar2-3t actioneers. pissy UMPORTANT: 176,000 DOI-LARS* wo! HOF, DRY Goups ‘T PUBLIC AUC TION DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, room for this ad- Te. We shall sacrifice at public auction, YAY MORNING. . 437 7th street, nearly opposite our Double Store. The stock consists of all kinds of goods found ina first class Dry Goods store, such as Silks, Merinos, Dress Goods, Grenadines, Atpacas and Mohairs, best grades Black Cashmeres, Table Lin Irish Linen Napkins, Doyiles. Towels, White Goods of every description, Lace and Nottingham Curtains. Marseliles and other Spreads, Bleacbed and Brown Cottons and eetings of all well-known brand<, Cassimeres, Fi: une!s, Blankets, and a genera! as- seytment of Hosiery ahd Fancy Goods. The prices be ng can look forward to re: marz-2t LANS 1332 KlGHTH DU STREETS ed of trust, dated Augast . 1874. duly recorded ia Libe ra | 0, folio 354, one of the land records for’ the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, {1 front. of the pre: thisee, ou MONDAY March 4. 1878, at 4 o°clock p. Uthat piece oF situate In'the ah of Washing- ij parts of Jots 21 and 22, of Samuel Notuw nt’s subdivision, of point in the line of Eight from the interseetion oF t ruuntng south ‘along th et hy that width, the depth of lot 94 feet 4 inches toan aliey, together with the linprove- ments. &c, Terms: One-third cash, and the bi twelve and eighieen months, with terest, secured by a deed of trust on Sold. or all cash. at option of purchasei of $100 required at the time of sal ance at six, nd alleony apeing at purchaser's cost. Term’ to be complied with in seven da; BRAINARD H. WARNE: R, . lt CHARLER GC. GLOVER +” Trustees, Pencansos BROs., Auctioneers, RE SeALEBOUSEHOLD Ful BNITU SONSISTING gor Ww NUT AS ror ARPE BL roxy PH. £ SewS 8? CHILDREN | 3 TER RRIAG ES, QO We will sell. on TUESDAY MORNING March 5th, at 10 o*elock. in front of our sales- | rooms, a general assortment of Huusohivld Furniture, Carpet mar2- 2c bu ON BROS., Aucts, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. STEES* SALE OF A NE AT, TWO-STORY DWELLING ON THE SOUTH BETWEEN BRICK eed of trust, dated Nove ber 16, A.D. 1874, uly recorded in Liber Ne 768, folio 332, one of the land records for th District of Columbia, and at the request of U Party secured thereby, we will sell, at_public auc Hon, in front of the premises, oh WEDNESDAY, Marl: 6, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following de” rrited fal estate situate in the tity of Washing- to wit: Lot numbered 58, in Pierce Rilingle*s subutvisnat of Square numbered 207, With the improvements, &c. One-third cash; and the ialance in six, tr el and eighteen months, with interest at eight cen! apnum, secured by deed of trust, or Bil cash at option of th Purchaser. | $100 deposit at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purcha- serescost, Terms to be complied with in seven a5 CRAINARD H- WARNER, {7 85 CHAS. a wast puca & K ‘REY toy a Ayetioncers, \d 40 Louisiana avenue, SAL. EOF THE EFEECTS Te HINGTOS, D.C. BY ORDER ©. ‘ORD oF tae SU TREME COURT. WEDNESDAY, March 6th, 10 orciock a.m, we will sell atthe residence Jost of the late E. F, Lancaster, No. 312 4's st SW. all the stock of Horses, Wagons, Buggies, ‘We name in part, viz One Black Stallion, “Urvcie, ** bred by Col. H. 8. owner of Smuggler). Russell, Home Farm, Mass, iae hands high; trotted when four foaled 1h 1871 ion, ‘Selim Extle,** 12 years old; 16', hands high ; can pace close to 2.30, ané can trot close to 3 minutes; Is one of the best stock horses in the count years ol on. by y Stallion, 4 by Richton Promising colt ant hassgesa iy of BONE. ong ime) Gelding, “star of Monta 7 years igh: by Stockbridge Chie, ir. Pais tery promising young horse; ean speed’ insid Dun Mare, *+Lurline,7* foaled 1872: sired by Col- fax. he by Bysdyk's ‘Hambletonia dam, @ full sister to General Butler; hus trotted {1 Brown Filly, *‘Ida Louise," four years old, by Bichmond— MEDFORD, LSO, leand Double Hanes, pec ik eee Tar ea & about 16 hands high; im Exile—a very Saddles and Bridles, one Sulkey. re by Bs Brewster ‘of Broome sted Top Preto ket Waxons, &c, Extended pedigree of horses given on the day of sale, ae of sale: Cash. Y E. LANCASTER, Administratrix. JAMES W. HAHN, Salesman. mai2-3¢ IRCH & ROBEY, Auctioneers, PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE-8TO BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, B18 SEVENTH STREETSOUTH WEST; WATERIN KITCH- EN, LARGE YARD RUNNING BACK TO A TWENTY FOOT ALL! ON THURSDAY, March 7th, 1878, at Gelock p.m. Sale’ positive, as’ the dwner leaving the city, Terms given at sale, m2 JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CARPETS, CONTAINED IN DWELLING 188, EAST CAPITOL STREET AT AU On MONDAY MORNING, March 4, com- mencing at 10 o*clock, we ‘will sell at the above welling, fot of Household Furniture, consisting of— sn ssh ttage Sots, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstaads, Cane and Wood Seat rs, Extension Table, Carvets, Crockery, Cooking Stove, Kit sae Utensils. &¢., &e. NSON BROs. HOS, E.WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES: SALE OF BUILDING LOTS AND BWo. TROSTORY Hows BESS FRUNTING A Wests 2 > ¥ virtue of a deed of trust, dated Au; 13 18T7 and recomea in Liber 864, Follo f13, of the land records for the District of Colum-, bia, and at the written request of the owner of tue note thereby secured, we will offer forsale, at pub- He auetion, to the Highest bidder, in front of the prem J, orclock p.m. AY, arch 12ihe 1878 all oF jclency of the follow ing real estate, to wit: All of sub-lots numbered two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six ze), seven 7), eight (8), nine (9), and ten (10), of Emily Ful- Pepi ‘sub vision of the southwesterly part of are number sixty (60), of Washington city, sald’ District, together with the improvementy consisting of two small houses, now rented for $20 r mont] Pphese Lots front about 183 feet on the north side of E street northwest, with a depth of 119.11' feet on the east side of 234 street, adjoining the Ob- servatory Park. ‘Terms of sale are: One-third cash; remainder in two instalments, at six (6) and twelve (12) months From ale. with’ interest. sem! annually. at eight (8) Tr centum frail cash Samuced by oscuat on the proper cash “at option of pure! A deposit of fifteen dollars on cach lot ‘will be re- quiredat time of sale, All conveyancing at cost of pure $, SANLEN JONES, trrastecs, FS’ THOS. E. WAGGAMAR” Auct. marl-d&ds Cure f SALE 0 OF VERY, VALUABLE L_ ESTA’ HE EST gone an Or. M "AND FOURTH STREE ¢s, and irtue of a decree of the aeetee and 22, Vir District of Columbia, Beige scenes Soe 8 7 antels et al. re defendants: the undersigned *trustes, will public section oe the premisés,on TUES- title and Auct aes afl, i i i re ii A tH it § Es i é E 4 8 a : L é | : E F i Conclusion of Featerday’s Proceedings. HOUSE.— After our report closed — tlw s passed allowing ac Ctbe Ys o' be & nt of « the Presta " ops The poston, ° Teported a bill te provide ocean u service {0 Brat resose, mitted. he 5 The bill to prevent one ulation in post- age stamps made the order for Wednesd at) Adjourued tit Monday ts —___-<-e- Sqaelich! Dateett. Private Dalzell seems to be as irreprestible With the tongue as with the pen. The Cincin- nat nauirer thus describes a scene in the mislature, © Which it was found requt. “sit down” on Dalzell with some em- Pi “The C) air—The gentleman from Noble with take his Mir Da sell—Mr, Speaker, 1 again protest. agains! this summary proceeding. 1 will not take my The Chair—The gentleman must take his seat. The sergeant-aterms will require him to doso, Mr. Dy tinued Dis remarks, gestiew- lating wildly with his Jong arms. while Al h came across the hall to his side and gently laid his hand on the siatesman's shoal der The Chair—The sergeant-at-arms must see that the order of the chair isobeyed. The gen- ieman from Noble musi be seated. Dalzeli—T will not sit down. The entire force of this house can not compel !— half-dozen. members on the republican side jumped to their feet to get the attention ofthe chair, but did not attempt to interfere. Beach smiled pleasantly, and, with a bow, ked, “Mr. Datvell, you must be seated > me time bringing the pressure of his his shoulders a little more firmly. dowa, 17 di Daly ia “wit It is an out- rage, sir! The constitution Is being violated! My rights as a member are being trampled upon! The constoo-s-h- ad then fol —— that peculiar swirl or moan, or wave of sound, Which everybe Well will Pp is inde. in the midst of Which Beach caught m by both shoulders and swung him into his scribable, KUssta—I want several provinces to square off my territory. FNGLAND—Now, I don’t think that's right, Kvussia—l'm going to take those Turkish ships. ENGL 250 ‘ow, you shouldn't do that. "Taint rig Rvssia—Let's see. But that isn't near enough. 1 want two or three or twenty or thirty millions ef roubles. ENGLAND—By George, you'd better take Tar- key and done wiih it Rvssta—Don't know but that I shall. Now, there's Egypt ENGLAND—Now, if you touch Egypt T shan’t like it. Mil rear. Le rawtul. You'd better not make me r Ressta—O roar and be 1 think Vil cork up the Bosphorus, too. . if You cork up the Bosphorus Iw I've got 400,000 roaring mem. Rvssia—Yes, Ml put a fort on the Bosphorus. ENGLAND—Now, I'm just going to commence to roar right away if you de that. Aus- tria will roar with me, too, won't you, Austria? AvstRia—I—dunpo. T haven't roared for a good while. I got awful sick the last time I roared at Germai Maybe 1 roar. Vilsee, Pilthink at it ENGLAND—Well, I've a good mind to roar all by myself. “I declare it’s shameful. Why, the man has no more conscience than & bear.—[.N. ¥, Graphic 49-The suspension of John J. Adams & Co., wholesale grocers, New Orleat Their liabilities are and a-half. #@ The Farmers’ ¢ setts, excited by ree . is announced, aid to be about a million ub of western Massachu- at cases of hydrophobia, have resolved that a tax of $3) rought te be imposed on the owner of 'y dog, an@ bonds exacted for the payment of possible damages. #%-Bertha Von Hillern says she “hates aw- ful to have women kiss her.” Well, say, Bertha, don't you want to appoint a receiver = (Hawkeye. #@-A female servant in Dublin has beem sentenced to fourtee: 's' imprisonment for pushing her mistress out of the kitchen, and calling her a “kitchen walloper. ##-The Countess Joannes Moore, the sweet singer ef higan, hastily flung off the fol- lowing the other the day: “If = feel a little pale, think of Joner and the whale and the rightened phace of Joner when he thought himself a goner.” Salt is a notable fact that the flood ef atheism which is now sweeping over thiscoun- try followed directly after the general intre- duction of the chromo i u businesss. Begin at the root of this great evil, brethren.— [Burlington Hawkeye. 4#@-The head house and machinery of No. 2 lope of the Susquehanna coal company, ab Nanticoke, Pa., was burned yesterday. $12,000. #@-A full pack of playing cards was discov- ered under the pulpit of the Saybrook, Conn., Methodist church by workmen who were mak. ing repairs. #9" It has been ascertained that the —— ine who robbed the Dexter saving bank of obtained only $1,225. The detectives are em- deavoring to discover the murderers of treas- urer Barron. 4## It isto be hoped that the dupes of the recent baby and beauty shows will remember their grievances long enough to make a re] tition of them out of the question. Either public or the -sincaces 9 9 are likely to be swim- dled by such shows . ¥. Sun, 25th. #@-The Marietta (Ga.) Journal, og, Saige people of Georgia carry off the palm Tor sem thelr children away to educate. Since the war they have sent out of the state for this purpose $1,250,000. #2-Niles G. Parker, ex-state treasurer of South Carolina, has been released from jail at Columbia on his own recognizance, and has been accepted as state's witness against J former associates in oes, MARRIED. GHARLES-NEALE. On W Fy 27th 1878, af the lodge of Rock Crock Comotery, Uy the Her. 7. Ay WM. B. CHARLES to Iba FREDERICA NEALE, ‘both of ‘Was county, D.C, No cards. nesday, Februa- ruary 27/h, 1878, at the Rev. Dr. Paret, Lieut navy, and HELEN O1- + Coffin, U.S. DIED. BARNES. On Friday evening, March 1st,1878, ef Pneumonia, GAMALTED RANDOLIH BARNS, in the twenty-pinth year of hisage. He stid lives In the Bearts of his sorrowing relatives. Foneral from 75 Bridge st.’ Georgetown, to-mor- row (Sunday) afternoon at 3% o’clock. 7, daughier uf Prot, a avy: BUSSIUS, Buddenly, on Friday. March 1.1878, at balf-past five o°clock ‘p.in,, WM. FREDERICK, Zoungest child of Jobn and Aan E.” Bussius, aged Years and 8 mouths, Funeral on Sunday. at 3 p.m.,.from the residence of his parents, 1317 1 st. northeast, to which the Felatives and friends of the family are respectfully invit KRETSCHMAR, On 1878, ata and painfu Kiersinwat, wits of Herman R. Kretschinar, aged 24 years Aud ® month. eg patel nee = her i sorttemo, No, 46 ‘enth st. northwest, on Sun aftern at o'clock p.in. Friends invited, wd — :* McDEVITT. Thursday, February 28, 1878, at 10p.m,. JoHN K, MCDEViTT, in the forty-sikt regret bison St, Dominic's church, Monday, Funeral from St, Dominic's chura March 4, on 9am. OGL March 1st, 1878, Mrs. ANNA Ve OGLE, in the’ forty fifth year of er age, ‘To one He sends peace, to another rest, And for some to suffice ts His behest; And to some who are longing with him to be, He sends a bright angel with wings to flee 1 And oh! He came to her yesterday, And brought her wings to soar a} To the region whereail 1s light aud love, And where friends were waitin Funeral will take piace from her No, 69 First st., town, D, 2: m. All friends ana family are invited te attrad, . John’s chu: UNDERTAKERS, &o.

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