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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. ___ FUTURE DAYs. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALE TO-MORROW. tLb> W. HANDY, Auet UNCANSON BKOs., ce b pee D Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALF OF LARGE MANSION AN) 2 TENSIVE GROUNDS. By virtue of adved of trust, dated 29.h day gf June. A.D. 1876 and recorded in Lite fa FES UET SALE TRE OV FI ES) NTH HINGTON - folio 244. one of the land records of, a devd of trust, dated hington county, District of Columbia, and at «i recorded in L\ber SN’ . fis the written request ‘of the party secured therevy. ‘of tbe land records of the Di. | We will sell, at _publicanction, on MONDAY, the of Colum bia. snd by direction of the holder of the | 1th day of March, 1878, at 6 ovclock p-in., In hote secured thereby. T will offer for sale. at public | ft action, in frente =, 00 SATURDAY, | front of the premises, ali that certain square of rourd situated, lying and being in the city of the th day 6 Ma at lock Pp. Mm. ington, ip the trict of Cotumbi and Lots nom bered twe Unree (3) ur (4) and five known and designated = the ground I said (5), in Moses Kel $s reeorded subdivision of city of ashington as square numbered seven hun- Square newbered vine hundred and thirty-four | dred and thirty-nine (38). ether with all the (FiO, Bith improvements, consisting of a Frame | Improvements ways, easements, €c., t0 the same weiltpg House. belonging or of hei wise appertaining. ' This square is situated on New Jersey avenue and K street south, and improved by a large Brick Mansion, | well known as the Winter estate, with large sta> bles and out-houres, ‘The above square will be sold subject to the fol- | lowing deeds of trust to ©. H. Cragin, jr.. to se | gure R. Dunlop for $1,200 ang interest from 24th October, 1877, at 10 per cent., as will more | fully appear by reference to said trust recorded in | Liber No. 821, folio 34, of land records of Wash- -C." Also, one on lot 6 to Wm. E. Ei ; made April 7th, 1873, recorded in Liver 117, of which there 15 a balance due of ‘One-fourth cash; balance in six, | hteen Months, with interest at the t.perannum' until paid. t es for the deferred payments, ‘d of trust upon the property sold. at purchaser's expense, $150 -UGENE CARUSI, Trustee. .L, Keai Estate Auctioneer. e OF TWO THREE-STORY BRICK 1) WELLINGS, Nos. 612 AND 514 B STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue o* » deed of trust, dated December #74. duly recorded in Liber N one of the land records for th With. A. Ti0. folio District of Columbia, and at the request of the cured the we will sell, at pubiic auc- pt of the premises, on FRIDAY. March ck p. im., the followingede- All conveyanesn sale: The amount of this trust, four dollars and interest from December 29. ft JO per cent. to day of sale, all taxes and expenses of sale in cash; balance In 'six and twelve months, with interest. "A deposit of $100 required @s soon as sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not Howl mplied with in seven seribed re: situatein theeity of Washington, | days from day of sale, the Trustees Teserve the D.C. to rtof Lot numbered. twe in | right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- Square nun vt eight hundred and forty-two | chaser upon giving five days’ notice of such resale (342): Begiruing for the same ata polat on sonth | in some newspaper published in Washington, B street fi » (52) feet six and a half (6%) A. E. L. KKESE. CHAS. W. KEESE, inches west the southeast squaré: ihenee west fifty-two (52) fer half (6'.) inenes by that width the dep bundred (100) teet and four (4) Inches, tc With theimprovements, &e. Terms rt cash; and the balance twelve 3 4 months, with interest cent. pe secured property } Trustees, prof ‘wala | Xanda Tone ether SALE of ENTIRE CONTENTS of HOUSE," CORNER EIGHTH AND D STREETS N.W., AT AUCTION. By Virtue of a deed of trust given to me, and recorded in Liter No. 844, ¥ deed of try sh at option - follo 158, on: Pn geral of $0 bah hd Sime . se cach of the land records for the District of C pian Se, and ali conveyance 1 Ss cost. | bia, and by request of the cured the: Rouse, 3 STaTeInk 0 parchas bla, and by request of the party secured there. EDWARD WOLCOTT, BEAINARD H. WARNER, feb21-thein Jous SHERMAN. te: by, [will sell at public auction, on FRIDAY, the 8th day of Mareb. A.D, 1878, commencing at 10 o* clock, on the premi: ntire contents of the Irving House, corner 8.1) and D streets n.Ww-. con= sisting in part of— Suites, M.' { Trustees, Estate Auctioneer, .¥ NEW TWO 2 TRUSTEES: SALE, Brussels and 0 BRICK DWELLING. SITUATED. | eceane EAST =IDP Of TWELF PH STREET. BES Banden Sid TWEEN S AND T STREETS N. W. Magni deed of trust. August : Crystal Chandeliers, Walnut Sets D. 1877, duly recorded in liber No. Bi: dsteads, Bureaus, Mattresses, Bedding. io 196. one of the land re forthe | Kitchen U bie Linen, Kuives. on and at the request of the Crecke! ie reby, we shall sell, at pabite au f the premises, On MONDA at Aorclock p. mn. aut that ¢ Contained in 35 rooms, “partitioned as follows bedrooms, 1 parior.2 dining-rooms, 2 sitting. bar and Innch-room, and kitehen. ein fr March 1th. 2 27 roms, OF sroand situate. ln the city’ < The house will be open for inspection on morning ate nf oust Will b= open for Inspection, Fs “ities or Bae | of sal marl) A. We RELLY, Trustee, sion of th: numbered three F. STEIGER. —— hundred anv with the improve- * Real Estat 7 @ - pomp eos Keal Estate Avetioneer, 511 7th street, Terms of One-third (-) cash; balance in r . OF 4 sinGe trent fiz tua data yg wae AR | TRUSTEES: SALE OF NEW Ty Interest frei he day of sale, secured by deed of | ASTRO trust on the preperty sold, or all cash at the option eat Of the pure) o'er” A deposit of $100 required at the DSTLEN 8 AND T STREETS NORTH- ime of sa'e. It terms of sale are Lot complies yvirtwe of trata with im days from day of sale. the ‘Trusters tex 1808 ATH fot teed oF trust, dated August fs | Serve the rich? to resell the property, after five . Sortie Gays’ advertis in hte at the risk and enstof tbede, | 863+ folie 207. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell, at public auc- tion, in trent of the’ premises, on THURSDAY, ; March 7th, 1878, ai 4 o’clock p.m., ali that certain Pices oF Parcel of, ground situate in the city of Vasbington, D. C., and known as being Lot numbered forty-six (48), In A. G. Haley’s subdi- vision of the north halt of Square numbered three hundred auc six (306), together with the Improve- ments thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third ('5) cash; balance in s|x (6), twelve (12) and eightcen (18)’ mouths, with interest from day of sale. secured by deed of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. and all conveyancing at the purchas- faulu yor baer. ne eee NS SEANLEY JONES, by i. FB. STEIGER, s Teb2T-eokas rpse TEES SALK STEAM stees, or MARY WASHINGTON, Of Alexandria, Va., CTION OF SEVENTH » WASHINGTON, D.C. AND OF \\ AND™M ; 7 er’scost. If the terms of saie are not complied Potamane Benn Een with in five days from day of sale, the Trustees re- aring date of M: | serve the right to resell the property afcer five days’ advertisement at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. . STANLEY JONES, ‘iid in the eustom-house of Alexan- @ aul in the land records for Wash- ington cou . D C.. the undersigned, as trustee } Trustees. thereby creai-l, will sell at publie auction, for | WILLIAM B, JONES, Cash, ou EDX ESDAY, the 13th day of March, feb22-eodeds k noon, at the wharf junction of Washington, D. C., the STEAMSUAT MARY WASHINGTON, ‘7th and M stree: B F. STEIGER, Real Estate Auctioneer, | 511 Seventh street. USTEE'S SALE OF NEW _ TWO-STORY of Alexand»'s, Va., of 297.70 tons measurement, BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, SITUATED an oat fas alee anes alta gene, | ON THE BAST SIDE OF" “TWELFTH apparel and {ur oiture; alse, » title an Ss Eee oe AN i interest of 1! Upper Poipmac Steamboat Com- | NowtiEst. os) AND T STREETS pany in the Wharf and Wharf Privileges at the Junction of 7" aud M streets, In the city of Wash- feuo-Bot’ | 3. FERGUSON BEACH. Trustee. RAILROADS. 868. folio 212. dne of the land records for the, District of Columbia, and at the request of the y secured thereby, we shall sell, at public auc- fon. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, March 7, 1878. at 4% o'clock p. m., all that cer= == tain piece or parcel of ground situate in the city of E Washington, D. C., and known as being lot num- ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | }\. = : v BeAr CEP DOCELe TRACE tered fifty-one (G1jy In A. G. Haley's subdivision of the north half of Square numbered three hundred BATION AL ee ane SHORT ROUTE and six (3C6), together with the improvements NORTH AND. WEST, Oronms ‘Terms of sale: One-third (') eash; balance in NOR’) WEST AND SOUTHWEST. six, (6),twelve (12) and Cignteei (iB) mionthsy with NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. interest from the day of sale, secured by, deed or trust on the property sold; or’all cash. at the option A.M. ..+}AVE WASHINGTON. of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at 5:00—Baltli: ure and Way Stations, 6:50—Balts « is and Way Stations, the time of sale. and all conveyanciag at the pur- Annapo! chasers cs’. If theterms of sale are not complied Game R. Winchester and Way Stations, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 18, A. D. 1877, duly recorded in Liber No. fal with in five days from day of sale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell the property after five days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost of the Selena a STANLEY JONFS, } MS 4° ¢ Trustees, WILLIAM B. JONES, feb22-eo&is, rss, Parlor Uae to New York and Fyseey IMPORTANT! 176,000 DOLLARS’ WORTH OF DRY GOODS AT PUBLIC AUCTION. DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. We rmined tociose our ap-town Branch Bto having no possible room for this ad- ditional stock In our Double Store, we shall sacrifice the seme without regard to cost at public auction. Sale will commence on MONDAY MORNING, in the store No, 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, Alpacas and Mohairs, best grades Black Cashmeres, Table Linens, Irish Linen Napkins, Doylies. Towels, White Goods of every description, Lace and Nottingham Curtains, Marseilles and other Spreads, Bleached and Brown Cottons and_Sheetings of all well-known brands, Cassimeres, Flannels, Blankets, anda general as- sortment of Hosiery and Fancy Goods, ‘The prices being left to the option of buyers, they can look forward to receiving great bargalns, mar? 2t LANSBURGH & BRU., Tth st. UNCANSON BEOs., Auctioneers, REGULARSALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CONSISTING OF WALNUT AND PAINT ED BED-ROOM SETs, BEDSTEAMS. B REAUS, WASHSTANDS, TABLES, CHAIRS, A NUM Ce . MATTR? SSES, BENCHES KE BRUSSELS AND" INGRA. P ALSO, ONE RUMBLE-SEAT PONY TON.’AND CHILDREN'S CARRIAt (NEW.) We will ‘sell, on TUESDAY MOKNING, ; March 5th, at 10 o’elock. in front of our sales rooms, a general assortment of Household Furniiure, Carpets. mar? & DUNGANSON BROS, Aucts, RUSTEFS’ SALE VALUABLE IM PROVED PROPERTY CORNER S8EV- ENTH STREET WEST AND NORTH Q By virtue Of a deed of trust, dated July 5th, 1873, duly recorded in Liber No. 721, folio 457, one of the land records of thé Dis" trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell_at public auction, Iu front of the premises, on TUESDAY, March Sch, 1878, at 4:300'clork psm., the foliowing described Teal éstate in Washington city, D C., viz: Lots numbered twenty-four (24) and’ twenty-five (25, ) in Young & Fowler's suodivision of square uum- bered four hundred and twenty-one, (421,) begin- ning for the same at the northeast coruer of said square. at the intersection of 7th street west and north Q street, and thence west along the line of fald Q street ninety-five feet; thence south Atty feet; ‘thence east to a point on 7th street west nine- ty-five feet; thence north along the line of said 7ih Street Aty feet to the place of beginning, together with the improvements, &c., as in said deed men- tioned. prescribed by the deed, are: Termis of sale Amount of indebtedness secured by this ‘deed, $9,540, with expenses of sale, In cash, and the resi due in equa! instalments in six, tweive and eighteen months, wit! juterest from the day of sale. "A de- posit of $200 will be required at. time of sale, Ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost, and if the terms of sale are not compJed with within five days after the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to re-sell at risk abd cost of ‘defaulting purchaser, TiOMAS UyDE, {Trustess. feb19-déds | THOMAS DUWLING, Auct. OWN MAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, 412 7th street, CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED VALUA- KLE REAL PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the Distriet of Columbia, dated {74 February loth, 1878, and ina cause niimbered 6,040, in equity, (Docket 18.) in which Richard 8, Rubincam et al. are plaintiffs, and Milton Rubincam et al, are defendants, 1 will sell at ontite auction, In front of the premises, if m., THE FIFTH Day OF MARCH, und, numbered 14, in Square A, in ‘on city, atid District aforesaid, The said Y-five feet on the south side of and is one hundred and twent v é inches deep, and improved by a two story Brick Building, used as a Restaurant and Boarding jouse. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth part of the purchase money tobe paid in cash or on the ratification of the sale by the court, and the balance in equal instal- ments on six, twelve, and eighteen months after date, in notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the property. The purchaser to pay $100 immediately after the sale, and comply with the terms of sale, in all respects, within five days after the sale, oth- erwise the property to be resold after five days’ no- tice, at the cost and risk of the defaulting pur- chaser, The purchaser to pay for all conveyanc- ing p PU. THOMPSON. fel 23 ‘Trustee, T. COLUWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, . — Lierkes SALE OF FOUR TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES, ON ALLEY BETWEEN igTH AND 13111 AND D AND E STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jaly 28th, A. D, 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 825, ffi foito 417, et seq., one of the land records for. the Disttict of Columbia, and at the request of the ty secured thereby, and by decree of the Court in No. 5,631 Equity, Fowler vs, Moulton, we will sell at pubile auction, in front of the prethises, on TUBSDAY, March bth, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following-described’ real éstate. situate in the city of Washington, D. C., to wit: Part of Lot 4, in Square 1018, beginning at the northwest corner of said Lot 4, running south 70 feet; thence east 4314 feet; thence north 70 feet; thence west 43'4 feet to the beginning, together with the Improve- ments, &c. ‘Terms: One-third cash; and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with 6 per cent. interest, secured by a deed of trust on the property. sold; or all cash, at option of the purchaser, The houses will be sold separately. $50 deposit on each house, and all conveyancing at purchasers’ cost. BRAINARD H. W EB, } prustees, JAS. 8. EDWARDS. . feb21-eo&ds H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. gemma TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 2p STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated De- cember Ist. 1876. and duly recorded in Liber A ia. Cinctnnatt, Chicago and Pitts ‘Biren Connects for Hagerstown and except Sunday. Through car S eames eae as ¢ Cara tw Louisville, Cincinnati, Co- lumbor Cricago Junction ahd Sandusky. 9:00—Bait/rre, Annapolis and Way Stations, OT me Express. No, 838, folio 216, et seq.,one of the land ree bast "ial ordh of the District of Columbia, and at the rfjuest PM. 3 jereby secured, we will sell at pul 33:10 Bait , Billeott City, Annapolis and ies suedony ia Trapt of te prémees on MON DAY, - a hs at 0’ cloc! m.. ie fol- aniday oo Bambere cag sng. | lowing-descritied Real Estate, situate in the city of tions. Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit:— ? stations. chester | Lots three. ‘four, five, six, seven and eight, in oa: citons vane, Ow ‘Toda’s subdivision of origiual Lot one, in square 4:30 Bate burg and Laurel Ex- | No. 672, fronting 140 feet on Indiana avenue, and Bi press. Frederick via Relay. :36—*Poin’ of Rock: * Winchester and ‘76 feet on 2d street northwest, which said Real Es- tate is improved by a brick buliding, known as the MOE igday | Tremont’ Mouse; subject. to a deed. of ‘trust for ‘ay Stations. On Sunday of Hucks and Way Stations only. to Poir $10,008, dated August, 15th. 1875. payable in five 40— "Balt oie, and Way Stations. years, at 8 per cent. interest, w! interest due Sigo-ePhwwigdia: Norfolk and ‘Baitimore 3 Ex- | frem February 13th, 1877, together with $150 back press. i‘aseugers for Norfolk taken in the | interest. Terms of sale: $6,000 sale) in cash; the balance at8 per cent. per annum, secured by deed of trust ‘on the property sold, A deposit of will be re- quired at the time of sale,and all convevancing and €ars Gs. <tiy to boat at Canton. No connec tion on >: Lvlay for Norfolk. and Way Stations. | aud Columbus Express, Sleeping | vicago. qrith the expenses of the one year, with interest e Express. | Tecording at purchgger’s cost. The Trustees re- i», Cincinnatt, Pittabarg. Bx | serve the right to re@@l the property at the risk and ‘sto St. Louis and itieburg. | cost of the defaulting purchaser, unless prompt vn for Pittsburg on Sunday. compliance with the terms of the sale will be made 9:30_"New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore | within ten daysof sale. iseping Car to New York, and WM: HELMICK, Yrrustecs, ping Car to Philadelphia. H. C. ALLEMAN, | febT-coats | da-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, March Sth, 1878, at 4 o*clock “Daily. Otr~r trains daily, except Sunday. 1878 eeNNSVLVANIA 1878 | E. “Aub EMAS, rusvon TO THE NOL.tH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Douii« Track. Steel Rails, Bolendid Sc »«ry, Magnificent Equipment, F SBRUARY 4th, 1878, TEAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, ‘corner of :zth and B J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, feb19,22. 26, mar2, td A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Au ctloneer | 2 | TRUtTEE'’S SALE OF VALUABLE | PROVED REAL ESTATE ON E STREET, aa follows: BETWEEN ist AND 2p STREETS N. E.: B CONSISTING OF A THREE-STORY BRICK SE. WITH BAY WINDOW EXTEND- N@ THE FULL HEIGHT OF THE BUILD- NG. Joh Brarcher aud listens hs wife’ dated — | John B. Archer and Helen, his wife, BALTIMOK® AND POTOMAC BAILEOAD. | the th day of February, A. D. 1877, ahd duly sal Canaadsix.«, Rochester, But Niagara | recorded in Liber No." 845, folio 359, one of the worth, at 7:40p. m. + except | land recorils of the District of Columbia, and at the bP: Cars’ to Watkins. request of the parties secured thereby. I shall offer Lock Haven, Elmira, and at public sale. in front of the premises, on SAT- EI URDAY, the 9th day of March, A. D. 1878, at 3:30 oclock p. m., all that certain plece er parce of ‘ound, situated in the city of Washington, in the Histriet of Commbia, known anddeseribed as Lot pumbered twenty-three (25 ) according to 8. A. ‘Terry's subdivision of original lot numbered one, (2.) in square numbered seven hundrea and twen> .) together with ihe improvements on from Pitts! Chicago; 7 40 p. m. daily, ‘Chicago: d the ‘30 D. | Palace Cars attached. Limited Ex os of Pullman Cars, 9:20a, m. daily, ex- capt junday. ae Sere aud bgt re p.m. any, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleep! from fon to Beton. For Brooklyn, BN. through train» connect at Jersey City ‘with | ssid Lo boots “or Brklyn Annex, afford Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six transfer to Fulton street. ay: double fer- | and twelve months, with interest at ten per cent. Fiage and jute} across New Yorke city. per apnum. secured by deed of trust upon the For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, roperty sold, Of the purchase-money, $100 will and 1:40's. in., andb:30and'9:80 pe m-daily: | Pr Tequired to be pald ou the (lay of Sales and If the Limited Kxpress, 9:20 a. m, dally, except Sun- | purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale | within five days thereafter, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. "All conveyancing at cost of the pure! ir. 21. WM. KILGOUR, Trustee, modation fur Baltimore, 6:55, and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sun re For Pope's Greck Ling, 6:66 8m. and 4:20 p. m. a See, ‘cept Sunday. XANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG | ALEMILWAT, AND ALEXANDEIA AND | Ree ee 11 i | Fog at,e, 1. m. ‘On Sunday at 9: F | yor! ne Pp. m \ HANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON H STREET. BAPWEEN 14111 AND 151 STREETS N.W. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in equity fa 1.3 | cause No. 5,981, docket 17. wherein Lou . BB. Smith and others are complainauts and Willian B. Hill and others are defendants, the undersign as trustee, will South, via Bichm 3:45 a.m. dally; at public auction, in front of 6:10 p. m. dally, except Sunday. the premises, on BATURDAY, the Oh day of Trains ave Alexandria f March, A-D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.me, the following or 6, 7, 30, 66-10, and? $10 Ga Sunny at B:idand atm. and 8p.m, described real estate in the city of Washington, D. C,, to wit: Lots numbered thirteen (13) and four: and parlor car ae- | tecn (14), and the westernmost fifteen (15) feet the offices, north= | two (2) inches front by the depth of lot numbered ‘east corner of Thirteenth streetand P: ‘lvania | fifteen (15), in square numbered two hundred and avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- | twenty-two (222), accordigg to the subdivision of syivania avenue, and at the depot, orders tof said square made by the heirs at law of John gan be left for the checking of baggage to destina- Widson, the said ground having a total fron tion from hotels and of about 62 feet on H street northwest with a depth LP. PA! General it. | of 131 feet improved by a three-story brick resi- FEANK THOMSON. General Manager. novl0 | gence, with attic and basement, fronting about 45 — = feet on H street Dw. anda sable an carriage: use on the rear of $ those parts KERS. said lots 13, 14 and 15, which have heretofore been BAN conveyed by Richard Smith for the purpose of a rivate alley , but including all the right, title, fbterest and ‘estate of ‘which ‘ichard siuith died seized In and to the ground in the rear of said prop- erty, and used as a private alley way. ‘erms of sale as prescribod by decree are: One- fourth of the purchase money cash; balance in three equal instalment! payable in two, three and four years from day of sale, with interest at seven per centum per annum until paid, and payable semi~ annually; or all cash at the purchaser's option. The ‘Trustee will reserve a lien on the ry sold un- 1il the whole purchase money shall bave been paid, Af the terms of the sale are not complied with with- ENBIOT & CO. introducing this Champagne, we, that perior meri are ee cree | tices Ties ight to teooll ald mroperth, sinets s es U s ys _ in with the lovers of the Gellolobs wimased and 7 st of defaulting chaser, after five x pu days" ‘notice in the venlng Stay newspaper, Con- Per cate, OL HOME, veyancing and POBEMT §. CHEW. Trustee, meu 807 Market Brace. feva7-e08ds 1687 H stree IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES: SALE of VALUABLE IMPROVED PROVERTY, No, 222 A STREET 8.E., IN WASHING ION CITY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March is} ‘7th, 1876, duly recorded in Liber No, 812, at folio 223 et seq., one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the ty secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, In'front of the pretilges; on TUESDAY. March bth, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m. the, following-de~ seribed real estate in Washington City, D.C., viz: Lot numbered nineteen (19), in A. Grant's subdi- Vislon of square seven, hundred and sixty (760), as in said deed mentioned, Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash; balance in one and two years, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, and the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at eight per centum per annum, sald interest payable semi- annually, All conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost. 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 Trustees reserve the right to resell ag ihe Tisk pd coat of defaulting urchaser, > P. 3 P AUSTIN HERR, }Trustees, feb23.25,27&mar2k4-5t OU & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN SQUARE 1107, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Li. ber'Ne. 822, folio 11, of the land records of thet District of Columbia, I will, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of March, 1878, ‘at 3 o’clock p.ni.. on the premises, sell, at puolie auction, to .he highest bidder, the following lots of ground, situate in the City of Washington, District aforesaid, 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 numbered one thousand one hundred and seven (1,107). ‘These premises are used asa brickyard, and are valuable for that purpose, The terms of sale : One-third of purchase money in cash, and remainder in two equal pay- ments, at six and twelve months, bearing interest, and secured to the satisfaction of the trustee. A deposit of $50 wi'i be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser’s cost Terms of sale must be complied with in ten days otherwise resale at purchaser’s risk and cost. feb23-eodbs THUS. I. MIDDLETON, Trustee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY, No. 1633 0 STREKT NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 25th day of October, 1873, and duyy recorded in Liber No. 737. folio 177, one of the land re-, cords ot the District of Columbia, and v of the secured thereby, I shall sell on MON- DAY ERNOON, Febru: 18th, 1878, in front of the premises, at 4'¢ o°cleck, Lots 94 and 95, in Thomas and Perry’s recorded subdivision of the northern part of square 181, together with the im- provements. ‘Terms cash, . GEORGE P. FISHER, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. — feb7-eod&ds #9-THE ABOVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED until TUESDAY, March bth, 1878, Same hour and place. By order of Trustee, feb18-law&ds THOMAS DOWLING. Auct, RUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT (25x150) AND SMALL FRAME ON POMEROY STREET, NORTH OF CITY OF WASHINGTON Bane UNIVERSITY = 8UB-DIVI- By virtue of adeed of trust, recorded in Li- ber Folio 452, of land records for perc ap i) direction ct of Columbia, and at request of party secure thereby, I will sell at public auction, TUES! Y, Mareh Sth, 1878, at 4's p, m.. west-lialf of Lot No. 11, in block No. 18, in Howard University sub-di- vision of ‘* Eftingham Place,’ Washington county, D. C., with the Improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; (of which $50 must be paid down day of sale) balance in six and twelve, months, with 8 per cent., secured by pur- chaser’s notes and di of trust on property sold, Conveyancing and recording at purchaser‘s cost, fev2d-ecit _ W. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, *(NHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON H STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN l9ru AND 12TH STREETS, WASHINGTON. D. C. of a decree o jupreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause No. 5,804, in which Adeline Whelan is complainant, and theSisterhood of St. Joha, and others, aredefendants, the undersigned. as trus- tee appointed in said decree, will self at public aue- tion, fo front of the premises. on FRIDAY, the 8th day of March, A. D. 1878, at4 orelock p.m. ‘all that plece of grouna designated on the offic of the city of Washington Huan tigate teed went igi aaa . ox eligibly S ‘erms of sale, as prescribed by the One-third of the purchase mon balance in eqi instalments mont with interest at six per cent. tof $200 will ve requ re S ‘BIGGS, Trastec. THOSE. WAGGAMAM, Auconeer, fobS@l.23,25,27,marl,4,6,7 THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Reai Es‘ate Auctioneer. TROSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH SIDE OF RHODE IS LAND \ VENUE, BETWEEN 14TH AND Lt STREETS, NORTHWEST. By virtue of a dee of trust, bearing date, Ast day of November, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No, 835. folio 386, one of the Land Records fer the District of Columbia, and by di- rection of the party secured thereby, I will, on MONDAY, the 4th day of March, A.D. 1878, at 4:30 pum. in front of the premises. offer’ for sale. at public ‘auction, the follow ing-dese? ibed places of ound, situate ih the City of Washington, D.C., fo wit: Bub-lot T in the subdivision of original lot y squiare No, 211, made by the Trustees of St. 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 annum. secured by deed of trust.on'the property; oF all cash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 at time of sa'e, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the Property at the isk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. F. P. B. SAND™ Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesian. fobai-d THIS EVENING. FPHoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer, CLOSING WEBK. NUFACTURERS' SALE MANUFACTURERS’ SALE oF SUPERIOR SUPERIOR SILVER-PLATED WARE STLVER-PLATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY, TABLE CUTLERY, To close the estate of the TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMP. TAUNTON SIL\ ER PLATE COMPANY, I shall sel, by public wnetion, at the magnificent store corner o: 15th aud F streets, CORCORAN BUILDING, CORCORAN BUILDING, Immediately opposite the U. 5. Treasury, Immediately opposite the U, 8. Treasury, Ati0a. m, on TUESDAY, February 26, At 10a. m. on TUESDAY, February 26, and continue the sale every day at 10 o'clock a.m., ‘30 p.m., and 7:30 in the evening, and continuing from day to dav until the whole is sold, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF SILVER-PLATE) WARK SILVER-PLATED WARE AND TABLE CUTLERY. TABLE CUTLERY, Tea Sets, Waiters and Salvers, Card and Cake Rackets, Eruit Stands, Berry Dishes, Bouquet Holders, Vases, Spoon Holders, Syrup Dishes, Mugs audfGobir'ts. Lee and Water Pitchers, Water Sets, Dinner, Breakfast and Pickle Castors, Wine Coolers, Celery Stands, Napkin Kings, Table, Des- sert and Tea Spoons, Medium and Dessert Fork Soup, Oyster, Gravy and Crean Ladies, Butter, Pic and Cake Knives, ALSO LARGE LINES OF SILVER-PLATED TABLE CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED TABLE CUTLERY, These goods are warranted first-class, new and elegant designs, and will be sold without resery: tion or limi, offering great inducements to deal ers, hotel-keepers, ‘saloon-keepers, aud private families who intend purchasing Silver or fine Ta- ble Cutlery. LADIES INVITFD TO ATTEND THE SALE. LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND THE SAL SALES ON EACH DAY AT 10 A. M., 2:30 P. M., and 7:30 O CLOCK IN THE EVENING, Wy, order of JOHN H. Treasurer of the Taunton Silve1-Plate Company. feb25 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. DEREMPTORY AND CLOSING SALE or ENTIRE STOCK OF Jk WELRY, WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. Ar 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Under Metropolitan Hotel, EVERY EVENING AT 7 O°CLOCK. Messrs, 8, Goldstein & Co. warrant Oy) Sale positive, SWAIN, goods as represen ted,and every article usually found in a first-class jewelry store can be obi tained at these sales, The stock of Silver-plated Ware 1s fine and va- ried, This sale is caused by dissolution of copartner- ship. UNCANSON BROS. mar2-3t Auctione Bow AND SHOES AT AUCTION. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN STORE No. 906 SEVENTH STREET, BE- TWEEN 1 ANI) K, Commencing MONDAY MORNING 10 o'clock avd EVENING at 7, and cot tinuing from day to day until the enti stock Is closed out. . ‘The stock comprises a full line of season- able Boots, Shoes. Gaiters and Slippers for Gent's, Ladies’ and Children’s wear. N. B.—The above goods at private sale at auction ‘ices. Prete JAS. DUNGAN, Auctioneer. fel22-2w IHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Sonrit wast, Under and by virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, cA in Equity cause No. 4165—wherein F. M.. Ramsay ts complainant, and Joseph Daniels et al. are defendants, the ubdersigned ftrustee, will sell at pubtic auction on the premises, on TUES- DAY, the 12th day of March, 1878, at4'sp. m., all the right, title and interest, of the parties to said cause, in and to the following pieces or par- cols of ground. situated in the City of Washington, fn the District of Columbia, and known and de: seribed as follows: First, parts of lots 1 and 24, in square numbered 513, beginning for the “same, at the northeast corner of sald lot numbered 24, and running west along the line of M_**street north, *? thirty-two (32) feet; thence gouth, and at right angles with said street, one hundred feet to a ten foot alley; thence along said alley thirty-two fect, to the line of Fourth street west; thence north along said street, one hundred feet’ to place of be- inning: together with all the rights and privileges ¢., thereunto belonging. ‘This lot is improved by an elegant three-story brick dwelling, with all the modern improvements, aul fine stable in rear of lot. Alfo, lot "I" in'J. C, Harkness? subdivi- sion of lots, in square numbered 614; west of and a- Jolning the abuve described parts of Jots 1 and 24, ‘Ternis of sale preseribed by the decree: Que: fourth of the purchase money shall be in cash, aud the residue in four equal instalments, payable re- spectively, in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty- tour months from date of sale; the deferred pay- ments to bear interest at the rate of 8 per centum rannum. from date of sale, and be a reserved fen upon the real estate sold,’ and upon full pay~ ment of the purchase money, and upon ratification of the sale by the court, a deed for the proparty. will be given to the purchaser or purchasers, of sald lots of ground. A aeposit of $200 on each iot to be Faid by purchaser at Ume of sie. All convey— ancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not compiled with in five days, the trustee reserves the right to sell atthe risk and cost of the defaniting purchasers. ‘ F, P. B. SANDS, Trustee, No. 490 Louisiana avenue, B. H. WARNER, Auct, marl-d&ds BR ELLWAGEN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 613 7th st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE DWELLINGS, ONE A THREE-STORY BEICK, NO. 809 H STREET NORTHEAST, AND THE OTHER A TWO-STORY AN MANSARD-ROOF FRAME DWELLING, NO. 716 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated January 6th. 1874. and recorded in Liber 734, follo 448, one of the laad records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the prem ises. on THURSDAY, the 7th day of March, A, D. 1878. at 44 o'clock p.m., all those piecés or parcels of round lying and being in Washington city, District of Columbia, known and described as “‘sub-lots nineteen (19). thirty-one (31), and thirty-two (82), in Moses Kelly's sub-division of square numbered nine hundred and twelve (912), Unproved, respectively, by a fine three-story brick dwelling with back building, on the south side of H street, between 8th and 9th streets northeast, on the line Of the Columbia railway, and by a two- story and Mansard roof frame ‘dwelling on the west side of 9th street, between G and H streets nerthesst, which has also a tne side lot. Both of the houses are desirabie as homes, hay- ing modern conveniences. and being contiguous to acar route, Terms of sale, (in accordance with the trust,) are: $4,000, and accrued interest, accrued taxe: and expenses of sale in cash; balance in six an twelve months, with interest, A deposit of $100 juired on each house when struck off, Con) ancing at purchaser's cost. If the purchaser falls to comply with the terms of sale within seven days thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to resell after three days advertising, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser oF purchasers. RTIN M. ROHRER, }rrustoes, fel25-dts ALFRED H. LEK, 08. E. W AGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS AND TWO TWO-STORY HOUSES. FRONTING ON E STREET, BETWEEN 320 AND 23D STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtae of @ deed of trust, dated August 13, 1877, and recorded in Liber 864, Folio 112, of the land records for the District of Colun-, bia, and at the written request of the owner of tae note tuereby secured, we will offer forsale, at pub- He auction, tothe highest bidder, in front of the remires, at 4:30 o'clock he m., TUESDAY, ch 12th, 1878, all or a sufficiency of the follow- ing reai estate, to wit: All of sub-lots numbered. two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven By eight (8), nine (9), and ten (10), of Emily Ful- ler's ‘subdivision of the southwesterly part of juare number sixty (60), of Washiagton city, District, together with the improvement consisting of two small houses, now rented for r month. ‘These Lots front about 183 feet on the north side of E street north’ with a depth of 119.11'¢ feet on the east side of 23d 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 sale, with interest, semi annually, at eight (8) Per centum per annum, secured by deed trust on the property. or all cash at option of purchaser. A comceit of ifteen doliars on each lot will be re- quired at time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of, STEIGER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 611 7th st, BF 'e TRUSTEF'S SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE ‘TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 8 No. 714 H STREET NORTHEAST, ON THE LINE OF THE COLOMBIA RAILWA By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 17. 1875, and recorded in Liber 798, folto $63, ove of the land records for Washington coun ty. District of Columbia, and at the written quest of the y secured thereby, I will sell, at pubite auction, im front of ine’ premises, (on HURSDAY, the 14:h day of March, A.D, 1873, at 4% o*clock p.m., all that certain piece or parcel of ground known ‘and distinguished as lot num- bered five (5), in Abner B. Kelly's recorded suby- division of square numbered eight hundred and cighty-nine (880), having a front on north H street of twenty feet by a depth of eighty feet, being im- roved by a beautiful and desirable two-story brick welling, with back building, with the modera improvements, The Columbia railway passes the Scar, ron ning from 15th street east to the Treasury ent. rms of sale: Five hundred dollars and expenses of sale and accrued taxes and interest in cash: bal- ance in two yeara, at 8 per cent. per annum inter- est, payable semi-annually, and to be secured Dy deed of trust upon the property sold, One hund: dollars will be required by the Trustee when the Vroperty is knocked off. “Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost, MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee. mar4~its Cus Ww. HANDY. Auctioneer. 609 7th street northwest. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF THREE SMALL TWO- STOKY BRICK DWKLLINGS SITUATED QS PLHE SOUTHEAST GORNER Or EE: ED y SAMP! NORTHWEST. Tet BEReErS virtue of adeed of trast. bearin, B dat ca the 2s hay of March, Ist cae a ye 1. one of the, corded ip Liber No, 638," tol: land records of the Dis:riet ot Columbia and actus reuu-st in writing of the party secured thereby. 1 willoffer for sa'e. at pudlic auction, in frout of the r_mises, on THURSDAY. the 14th day 878. at fe clock p.m. all that cv t of around situate in the ety of Washington, trict of Celimbia, and known and de. as follows, to wit: All the northern part uf Of the subdivision of Square numbered two. dand nine (269 ing a front of thirty- six (36) feet on LBt streetand a depth of ninety-six (96) feet, together with all the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; halance in. two equal insta’ments, payable respectively in six and twelve mouths, for Which the purchaser's note: Will be taker pearing interest at ten Tr cent, pel apnum unt id, and secured by a deed of trust upon the prop Id. A deposit of $100 will be required at tim All conve} chaser'sc If terms of sale ai with in six ay of § the aight wil the property and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after seven days’ ad- vertisement in Evening Star newsnaper. mard-d&ds. JOSEPH EVENS, Trust BR WARNER, Rea Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWo-sTORY PROVEMENTS, AND STASLE, ON ELM pSTREET, LE DROIT PARK by virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 32st. A.D; 1874, duly recorded ig Liber No. (am + folio 143, one of the land reebrds for th. District of Coumbia, and atthe request of the party secured thereby, we Will sell at public auc= Hon, in front_of the’ premises, on THURSDAY, March 7th, 1878, at 4 o'alock p, "m., the following” described eal estate, situate in the county of Waske ington, D. C.. to Lot numbered five (6,) in biock numbered ten (10,) in A. L. Barber & Go."s subdivision of certain tracts of land, known as Le Droit Park, estimated to contain 7,852 square fest of ground together with the improvements, & erms: $500 in cash, and the balance at six, twelveand eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent, per unum secured by deed of trust, or all cast, af option ¢f the purchaser. "$100 deposit at time’of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms to lx complied with Inseven days. YosePH ALBRIGHT, }TTustees. WELL, Salesman. fev21-d pre ‘& ROBEY, Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, 518 SEVENTH STREET=OUTHW EST: WATERIN KITCH- EN. LARGE YARD RUNNING BACK TO A TWENTY FOOT ALLEY. On THURSDAY, March 7th, 1878, at ais | Teserves o'clock p.m. Sale. positive, as’ the owner is leaving the ci erms given at sale. m2-41 EK J, STELLWAGEN, je Real state Auctioucer, 513 7th street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, BEING No. 6 ¥ STREET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated February 14, 1877, and recorded in Litier 844, fa folio 213. one of the land records for the Dis olumbia, and at the request of the parcy secured thereby, I wiil sell_at_public auction, in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, the 10th day of March, A. D. 1878, at 44g o’clock"p.m., all of Lot numberca eighty-seven (87). in Kelly's recorded subdivision of Square numbered six hun- dred and twenty-eight (628), improved by a very desirable two-story and basement brick dwelling, having all the modern conveniences. This property commends itself particularly to those desiring a sinall 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, interest, payable semi-anrually, and to be secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. fel27-dts_ MARTI. - ROHRER, Trustee. PhCH & ROBEY, Auctioneers, 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue, ADMINISTRATRIX’ SALE OF THE EFFECTS Fi DN. D. C.; BY OBI OF THE SUPREME COURT, EDNESDAT, March 6th, 1878, at 10 o*clock a.m., we will sell at the residence of the late E. F, Lancaster, No, 312 4's st, 8,W., all the stock of Horses, Wagons, Buggies, &c."’We name tu part, viz: ‘One Black Stallion. “Creole, * bred by Col. H. 8. Russell, Home Farm, Mass. (owner of Smuggler), foaled th 1871: 16 hands high; trotted when four Sears old in 2:48". Chestnut 8.allion, ‘Selim Exile,** 12 years old; 16'; hands high ; ean pace close to 2.30, an¢ can trot close to 3 minutes; 1s one of the best stock horses in the country. Grey Stallion, 4 years old, about 16 hands high; sired by Richmond, dam by Selim Exile—a very promising colt, and has way of going. Sorrel Gelding, *'Star of Montgomery.*" 7 years old, 15 hands high; by Stockbridge Chief, jr. “This is a very promising young horse; can speed inside of 2:50, urline,** foaled 1872; sired by Col- Dun Mare, fax, he by Rysdyk’s Hambletonian: dam, a full sister to Gener ‘utier; has trotted in 2:46. Brown Filly, *‘Ida Loutse,’? four years old, by Ricbmond—unbroken. ALSO, Single and Double Harness, Saddles and Bridles. Blankets, Boots, Bits, one Pole, one Sulkey. Ne-Top Bugay, by McDermott. . No-Top Buggy, by Brewster, of Broome st.N.Y. Top Pheton, 3Market Wagons, &c. Extended pedigree of horses given on the day of sale. | Terms of sale: Cash. MABY E. LANCASTER, Administratrix, JAMES W. HAHN, Salesman, mar2-3t JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT, FRONTING ON THE THIR- TEENTH AND P STREETS CIRCLE, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, By virtue of a decd of trust, recorded rie Liver No, 887, folio 91, of the land records o' the District of Columbia, I willon MONDAY. the 11th day of March, at 4 o’clock p.m., on the remises, sell at public auction, to the highest bid- der, the following premises situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known on the ground pian thereof as follows: All that Lot of ground in square numbered two hundred and se fronting on the public Circle at the intersection of Rhode Island avenue and P st. north, beginning fer the same at a point in the are of sald Circle, distant one hundred and seven (107) feet six and three-quarter (6%) Inches from the corner of 13th street west, and running along the are of said Circle eastwardly twenty-five (25) feet four anda half (4':) inches: thence southward| elghty-two (82) feet seven (7) inches to an alley fif- tcen (15) feet wide: thence with said alley south- Restwardly eighty-four (84) ieet two (2) inches: thence in a straight line eighty-one (81) feet three and a half (B's) Inches to the place of beginning, containing 4,085 square feet 9 inches of ground more or less, being ail of Lot twenty-one (21) in said square, Also, all that other part of said square contained within the following metes and bounds: Begin- ntng for the same at a puint on the arc of the pub- lic Circle at the intersection of Rhode Island ave- nue, 18th street west and Vermont avenue, distant one hundred aud seven (107) feet six and three- quarter (6) inches northeastwardly from the northwest corner of the said square, at the inter- section of Khode Island and Vermont avenues, and Fonping thence south eighty-one(B1) feet threé and a half (3's) Inches to an aley; thence northwest- wardly seventy-three (73) feet eleven (11) inches toa polut in the are of said Circle distant fourteen (14) feet seven and a aif (74) inches westwardly from said point of beginning: thence northeast- wardly along the line of said Circle fourteen (14) feet seven aud a ha.f«7's) Inches to the place of be. wiuning. contaluing 487 square feet nine (9) inches of ground more or less. ‘This property 1s located on one of the most beau- fiful Circles in the city; Isa superb building Lot and suited in its dimensions for the construction one er more elegant residences, It will be sold subject toa prior deed of trust for $2,500_and in- terest at ten per cent. from July 1st, 1877, which will become due July 1st, 1879, but wh)ch can pro- bably be extended to sult thé purchasers* conve- lence. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third of the pur- chase money cash, and the balance in two equal payments ai six ahd twelve months, with interest at per cent., secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. A‘ deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyaucing and recording st cost of purchaser. If the derms of sale are not complied with In ten days from time of sale, the ‘Trustee will resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. HOLMES E. OFFLEY, Traster, DUNCANSON BHOS., “Aucts,marl'eo&dbs H. WAKNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, » — AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- EeavsUbianueyees SeeW EES E We. On MONDAY, Uiih, 1878, at 43 o*clock p.m., will be sold, at public auction, in front of che preaniacs, in te city of Wash- ington, D.C.. the south half of Lot fourteen (14), in Square numbered three hundred and fo! (347), fronting twenty -five (25) feet on 10: y a depth of ninety- Perms: One-third cash: and the balance at six, tweive and eighteen mont with interest at 8 per gent, per, annum until pald, secured by deed of the purchaser. "9100 deposits and all convey encting atpurchaser's cost, ‘Terms to be somplied with I ty purchaser, seven days, 3, FARHEX IONE, t rrustoon, £eThe key to the house may be found at the THOS, Ey jy Auct, mark-déds teueb-eodts J. T, COLDWELL, Salesman, AUCTION SALES. eJ AMES GUILD, Avctioncer, ; 0: st. and Penn’a avenue, ENTENSIVE AUCTION SALE OF UNRE- DEEMED PLEDGES, KY ORDER OF RB, FULTON, PAWNBEOKER sel) On MONDAY TCESDA 1 EVENINGS, March 4.h and 5th. comme ing at 7 ovcicek, within my auction ro 10% tenst strees and Beans e collection ot Forfeited Pedg. fon, comprising every de-criplion of Goud Watches, viamonds. &¢.. together with a large assortment of other goods to numerous to mention, Sale positive, mait 2 ivania JAMES GUILD JSTEES’ SALE OF VALUA ESTATE ON THE SOUTH WES THIRTEENTH AND E STRE E 0 BUILD- ING STANDS “ By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 1st day of February, A. D.. 1874s and ree BA corded in Liver 748, fo fo 211, One of the land records of the District of Colimbia, and at there Quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell at riblicaucticn. 12 front ct the premises, “on SAT: URDAY., the hineteenth (19) day of January, A D, 1878, at four o’clock in the afternoon, all ‘thai lot of ground situate in the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, being all of lot numbered twelve (12), and the northern twenty (20) feet three (3) inches front. by the depth of forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches, of lot numbered thirteen (43), in square numbered two hundred and ffty- Six (256), the whole being described as follows: Be- ginning ter the same at the northeastern corner of said square and running thence west forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches: thence south seventy. (70) feet three (3) Inches; thence east forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches, to the line of 13th Street. west, and thence north to the place of beginning. Also: the lot of ground adjoining the above laud. and ex tending forty-eight (48) feet. four (4) inches on north E street, being lot numbered eleven (11) tn sald square number two hundred and atty six Po6), with the ltwprovements situate on the Gxt described piece of ground, consisting of the Na- tional Republican Building. as The above property will be sold subject toa deed of trust upon the first described lot of ground, dated on the 80th of September, A. D. 1873, and recorded in Liber 729, Folio 288, to secure $35,478 and inter- est, and also to all taxes aud assessments due upon the whole of said property. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance tn six, twelve and eighteen moutbsy w! th interest, to be secured upon property sold by deed of trust. A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to Tesell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. E. A. ROLLINS, } Trustees, DUNCANSON BROb., Aucts. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 28, 1877. d24-co4w S@THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, the 31st day of January, A.D, USI, at 12 o'clock th. in front of the premises, jant9 EA. ROLLINS, f Trustees. &S-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POsT- Boned until FRIDAY, the 15th day of February, A.D, 1878, at 3 o*clock p.m., in front of the Premises. | WM. E. CHANDLER, febl E. A, ROLLINS, g@- THE ABOVE SALES FURTHER POST- PONED untli SATURDAY, the 21 day of March, ies ee are GWAR DLER pete Prem febl6-eo E, A. RULLINS, Trustees, &%-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- poned until SATURDAY, the 9ihday of March, } Trustees. A.D. 18s 2 tae ma in Front of the remises, 5 a Minar E. A. ROLLINS. } Trustees. TPRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF THIRTEENTH AND ESTREETS THE NA TYONAL” REPUBLICA a P CAN" BUILDING STANDS. By virtue of a deed of trast bearing date on the 30th day of September, AD. 1878, and fi recorded in Liber No. 729; foito 288, one o the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party thereby secured. wo will sgellat public auction, in front of the, premises, on SABURDAY, the “6th day of January, A, LG. 1878, at 3 o'clock p.m,, all that lot ‘of und’ in the’ city ‘of’ Washington, in e District of Columbia, known and distin- gulshed a and being all of “Lot numbered elve (12) and the northern twenty (20) feet three (3) inches front by the eight (48) feet four (4) inches of Lot numbered thirteen (13), in Square numbered two hundred and fifty-six (256), the whole being described as follows:— ing for the same at the north- eastern corner, of Said square and running thence west forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches: thence south seventy, (70) fect three (8) inches; thence east forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches to the line of bewinning, “with the improvements, “conststace inning, Wi provement ofthe National Rapablicah balldina: Terms of saie: ‘Ten thousand dollars cash; the balance in equal installments in three, tuing, fifteen and twenty-four months, respectively, with inter- est at the rate of six per cent. per annum, secured By a deed of trust on the property. | A deposit of $1,000 required at time ol ‘Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in'seven days after the sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and defaulting p 4 one ‘Wit. E. CHANDLER, E, A. ROLLINS, v24-00-40 1421 I street n.' no" Petit ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, January 19th, 1878, in front of the Peer, a eee CHANDLER, E. A. ROLLINS, }Trastoos. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. Jans #—a-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until THURSDAY, the 3st day of Janu- Pa Oe CHANDLER Toole pan. 4 8 E. A. ROLLINS,” fTrustees, &Se-THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER PosT- boned until FRIDAY, the Ith day of February, A. D. 1878, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock EL &, ROLLINS, LEE. } Trustees. THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until SATURDAY, the 2d day of March, A.D, 1878, at 4 orclock p.m in front of the prem~ isés, WM. E. DLER, } prac feblé-eo E A. ROLLINS, Trustees, 4@-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- honed until SATURDAY, the 9th day of Mare’ D. 1878, at 4 ovelock p. m., in front of the th of forty- }rrustecs. remises. | WM. E. CHANDLER, imac B.A. ROLLINS, { Trustees. B F, STEIGER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 511 7th st, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE ‘TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, BELNG No. 716 H STREET NORTH WEST,ON THE LINE OF THE COLUMBIA RAILWAY. By virtue of a dead of thst. dated August 17, 1875, and recorded in Liber 713, folio 364, £7 One of the land records for Washington coun-, ty, District of Columbia, and at the written re quest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at milic auction, in front of the jremises, on THURSDAY. the 14th dayef Marc Dz i878, at4', o'clock p.m., all that certain piece or parcel of groznd, known and distinguished as Lot nui bered four.) in Abner B. Kelly*s reconted suc division of square numbered eight hundred and elghty-nine, (689, ) having a front on north H st. of twenty feet, by a depth of eighty feet, being improved bya desirable and beautiful two-story Brick Dwelling. with Back Butldtng, containing modern improvements. The Columbia railway asses the door, running from 6th st, east to the ~asury Department. ‘Terms of sale: Five hundred dollars and expenses of sale and accrued interest and taxes, In cash; balance in two years at 8 per cent. per annum in- terest, payable semi-annually, anil to be secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. One hun- dred dollars will be required by the Trustee when the property is knocked off, Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost, mar4-dts_ | MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee. HOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON F 8TREET,BE- TWEEN 25TH AND 961H. By virtue of ade-d of trust, daied on the 12th day of May. A. D. 1877, ‘and recorded in Liber 852, folio 289 of the land records of the District’ of Columbia, the undersigned Tru: tee wil sell at public auction, in front of the pran ies, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of March. 18 at 4o°clock p.m., the following propercy in Was ington city, D. G., to wit: Part of Lot number eleven (11,) in tquare number twenty (20,) which is contained within the following metes and bounds, to wit: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said Lot on north F street, apd running thence due west 20 feet: thence due south 76 feet to the northern Loundary of sald Lot: ther ce due east 20 feet to the dividing line betwe: Lots numbered 11 and 12, and thence on said divid- Ing line 75 feet, to the pace of beginning. ‘erms of sale: (One-half of the purchase money to be paid cash: balance in six and twelve menths after the day of sale, for which deferred payments the notes of purchaser, bearing six per cent. from day of sale and secured by deed of trast. are to be ven, A deposit of $50 will be revulred when vid accepted. the purchaser is comply wi terms of sale within’ seven days from day of pale. Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and costs of defaulting purchaser, upon giving such no- , r. Hee as they may deem DTP: HAY, Trastee, Per JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, Trustee, THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auc' mar4-d |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE IN WAS TON ENS a 787, folio the'District of ion on MONDAY, March 18th, P. m.. in front seril said Sioa sei Part of said lot Said 22d street west, and ex! The improvements righ belonging, my gm west. ‘erms of sale: $1,500, with Interest at ten (10) Fg So ny August Ist. 1876, and "be expens:s of sale and all due and unpaid taxes in eash, the balance of the purchase money {a notes at six (6) and cwelve (12) m with interest from day of sale, secured by a Of trust upsn fair at eer eatin irs, Ir terms of be net fied With in six (6) days after the sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the cost and risk of defaulting purcha- ser after four (4) days notice in the Evening Star Dewspaper. All eon purchaser's cust, fea Interested. payee mart-d CHAS. M, MATTHEWS, Truster, | THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY The Heavens in March—No Evening Stars. The breezy month March opens with am evening stars. Jupt- s ail through ‘i ny winter, re the close of the year, Was i conjunction with the sun on Jaa. ry 5, and is now reappearing as a merni star low down in the southeast, in the pete J lation of the Archer. Venus lingered in the lap of February, but has also disappeared. She was in conjunction with the sun on February 2ist, and will seem be a morning star in Aquarius, attaining hee greatest brilliancy about the 2Xth.and 2th inst. Saturn will also be in conjunction with the sum ‘on the 18th, and Mercury on the Zist, and beth. are consequently invisible. Mars is still an evening visitant, but the ruddy god is fasi retreating, and what was se glorious an object in Sepiember is now ae brighter than a second-class star. But though there ts ne conspicuous platet to act as guardian of the evening, that post ts Well filled by Sirius, the dog-star, which shines ard flashes with a vividness only inferior te Venus and Jupiter. Its ts inten white, with a sapphire tinge and an occas geam of red. its color has probablg changed. Seneca called it, redder than Mara, and Ptolemy classed it with the ruddy Aa: fares. On account of fis brightness ang beautiful changes, Sirius has always attracted aitention. It is known to be a giant sun, some five thousand times larrer than our sun, shining at a distance of more than a hundred million uil- lions of miles—a distance so great that li which comes from the sun ineight minu rs twenty-one anda ears to reach the earth from Sirius. It has been discovered, too, that the star is journeying south at the rate of twenty miles a second, and {s also ge ing away from the solar system at the rate ef twenty-six miles per second. Where it is going: noone can tell. | N. ¥. Tribune A Keyrvcky Port thus rhymes of legista- tive night sessions Under the gar. The bills Ghat pass Are bil’sof greatest light With per tac And worry thre ght. Let others say The light of day For honest deeds is best ; Who wakes his mark dust after dark Wl! stand the strongest teat, Tor Naits aND Love.—Our Brattiestou correspondent is authority for the statement that a Pike Township girfrecently boiled the clippings trom her toe nails in some coffee of whieh she gave a young man todrink in the hope of winning ‘his affections.—{| Norwalk Reflector. TuE Morrert Recrster is beg! tract attention in Philadelphia Press ays t ccording to the results in Rick. mond, a similar system in use in Philadelphia would probably add $4#),00) to the city's reves nue. as voted against th Is, but passed the bil #@-The lowa senate decapitation of erimir restoring « punishment. @@A Cincinnati man named Sullivae dropped dead from aneurism of the aorta, the ult of exertion and excitement while in the act of chastising his son. &# The sheriff of Knoxvil white jurie: ck juries, but never > of the ‘ixed ip hat the law commands the latter. insist t &9-Mrs. Phillips of Hopkins, Ky., went out to shoot her husband, from whom’ she ha@ parted: and who Was throwing stones at her house. By a mistaken aim she killed hee brother. &e-The native press of India regard the Russo-Turkish war as an indication of com- ing danger to Great Britain, and some of them even express the hope that British rule mag shortly be overfiown, #%-The New Jersey legislature has passed a resolution opposing the transfer of the lift saving service from the Treasury to the Navy Department. 4e-The celebrated Eddystone lighthouse im the British channel, which has buffeted the Waves of a century, will probably soon dis- appear, owing to the undermining of the ree€ bolow it by the waters. Tenn., sum- DIED. On March 8d, 1878, Mrs. HagRtet ABROT. BL Anno, in the elg Funeral from the residence of Henry Beard, 1306 N st. northwest, at four p. m, on Tuesday, 5th instant. CORNWALL. On Sunday, March 3d, JEANNETTE MEADOR, elght years, you: child of Rebecca and Jos, W. Cornwall. Friends and relatives of the family are invited atvend the funeral from the Fifth Baptist chui at 2o°clock p. m, March 5th, 1878, - ENGLISH. Saturday evening, March 24, 1878, after along and painful illness, Col. Janus EXG= ‘ighth year of her age. Lisu, in the fifty-eighth year ef bis age. Funeral to-d2) (Monday), at 3 p.m., from his tave residénce, No. 9 K st. northeast, proceedit thence to St. Aloysius church, Relatives «1 friends are invited to attend, ELLIS. On Sunday, March 3d, 1878, after es short flinéss, RICHARD ELLIs, aged 78 years and days, Funeral from Trinity church, Georgetown, om a Tuesday, March 5, at 3 o'clock p.m. and frietids of the family are respectfully requested: toattend. od HOWARD. On Sunday, March 34, 1878, at noon, GEORGE H., infant son of H. Roberta B, Howard, aged 7 months and JUNIFER. On Sunday evening, March 34, 1878, at 11 ck, after a long illness, THoMaS JUBIFER, d seventy-cight year: Funeral will take place from ty No. 1426 tamson st., Tuesday, 2 0°clock p friends and acquaintances are invited to attend, Services at St, August UNDERTAKERS, &o. A Sree, - UNDERTAKER, 92-19 316 Penn’a avenue nw. W, © srEAneE, . UNDERTAKEE, H 40 F STREET NoRTUWEST, (Formerly with R. F. Harvey.) J FURMHING UNDERTAKER | 1726 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB ‘Terms reasonable. ‘apls-ly Gec8-ly COAL AND WOOD. GTEPHENSON'S | PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. introducing a Fire The only Bundled Wo or Ine your grocer does mot Lighter in every bundle, I keep it, send postal order. CUAL at lowest markei rates, STEPHENSON & BRO.. cor. 12th st. and Penna. awe. Mill and Depot—Seventh street wharf. marl-tr HN! OTHERS, eNO MNOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IX COAL AND WOOD. ‘We desire to call the attention of the public to tae fact that we now have on hand the largest and best selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis= fricts that our facilities for doing busines are not by any firm tn the same in the United States; that our Kindling Wood Factory is the pointmen: doing » Coal ‘ood ‘Business ‘are complete in every particular, +240 Ibs. to the ton our invariable. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main ofice:—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 13ua, 18ub and E streets southwest. Ofices:—1202 F, X12 8th and 1418 7th streets coun COAL! Wood: woob: Having unsu facilities for handling Com® and Wo we now Offer it to the public st bottems ‘oy ‘Havin jleted our Steam Saw Mill, we are eee eke ee bat rocotves simont dally by rail; 2,240 pounds Toe on aay a. MILLER & SON, R. id Mill, 4% strect and as ot Office, Depot, and Mi tT. ra 7 is avenue s.w. Branch ¢ 920 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. Yard Ist and D streets rpuomas W. RILEY & SOmS, WHOLESALE DEALERG IB WOOD AND COAL, ‘We are Gelivering best qualities of WOUD ené OAL toall parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Eun of Mineend Lame. ‘ways on hand, at lowest rates. Matn Office and Depot, Riley's Whart, foot Lith and 18th streets southwest. — eee ; sOUKD'B or. FalLone stale ite sft ceeeneee name ‘from excess or Success in every case is as qeaity Fiaom, iets