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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PIANOS : v ALLET DAVIS & CO. PIANOS._Up- right Pianos a Specialty. Clos at if ROS’. GRAND, SQUARE AND PIANOS are the best; pearance. and in durability,| fone. in app Also, the BURDETT onea y18-tr € 407 10th st. new. NICH AND BACH, AND THE | STIEFF ANOS. same as ‘any ovhers, received the highest Centenni: award. as well as the strongest praise of i numerow® BRO. A al celebrities, G. L. WILD & | 7th st. new. ali-r NOS.—These celebrai FAMILY SUPPLIES. Ket, (7th street wing,) an: street CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty, Ss. ELLI “an _be found at wt ‘Ket. by his friends and the lovers of Marketing delivered free. feb23-6m_ O c STALLS No. 52 and 53 Washi fon Mar- ny ok t ee CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. J UST RECEIVED SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES V 7M. KNABE & CO.S WORLD-RENOW Ep Via jnstrumer for forty ye highest ava- ve been before the public Sy and bave received and Piancs from other celebrated constantly on hand, Shoninger's | Pianos and Organs sold, rented ticular attention paid to Tun- Repairing Pianos. C, RELCH- | 0 Warerooms, 423 ‘Lith street, a ay. octi2-tr | ac fed Organ: few doors als ___COAL AND Woop. TEPHEXSON'S i | | Best White Sugar (A Coffee), per Ib. | ALENT BUNDLED KINDLING Woop. | died Wood introducing a Fire | If your grocer does not STEPHENSON & BRO.. | S. E. cor. 12th st. and Penna. ave. Mill and Depot— Seventh street wharf. marl- OHNSON BROTHERS, et WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Ix CO4L AND woop. We desire to cai! the attention of the public to the | SACL URAL we bom have on hand the largest and best selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis- friet; that our facilities for dotng business are not | by any firm in the sametiing in the United every partis +248 lbs, to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Main ofice:—Uepot, Mill amd Wharves, foot 12th, | 13th and E streets southwest, 1202 ¥, 111% 9th and 1418 7th streets | jani8-tr that our Kindling Wood Factory is the | south of New York: andy indeed, our ape | Tor doing @ Coal and Wood ‘Business | OMAS W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IB WOOD AND CUAL, ‘Weare delivering best quallties of WOUD and ‘OAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberiand COAL, Bun of Mine and Lump, | always on band, at lowest rates. 12 Cents per Pound, JOHN ‘H. MAGRUDER, 1431 New York ave., feors-tr Near U. 8. Treasury Department. GBCcERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. Best Granulated Sugar, T Good Flour, per quarter-bhi. $1.50 Best Patent’ Process, do. 2 25 Good Tea, per It 25 cts. | Bright Syrup, per gallon 60 cts. Molasses at 33 cts. per gallon. Our price-list, to be had at the store, contains | startling reductions in prices of everything. C. 3. HARE & SON, _febLtr 1913 Seventh st. n.rc., bet. Mand N EW Goops. SARDINES LA TOMAT, BONELESS SARDINES, QUEEN OLIVES, CAPERS, TOBASCO SAUCE, LOBSTER, PICKLED AND FRESH. SALMON, 1 LB, CANS. Hew Goods arriving datiy. Parties contemplating housekeeping will. save mone} ol ining our pricesfor leant Goods prior to purchasing elsewhere: = B. W. REED'S SONS, _tan19-tr 1916 F st. n. we. OUN R. KELLY, DEALEI! IN’ FIRST-CLASS BEEF. LAMB VEAL, MUTTON, Erc,, CORNED BEEF A’SPECIALTY Stall: 623, 629 and 630 Center Marke! 9th street wing. and 206 and 208 Liberty Market: i Post Omtice, rketing delivered free of charge to all parts of ity. seplt-ly the AS* THOSE WHO KNOW | ASK ayy Birsigian If BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER is not the best plaster In the world. This remarkable article was invented to overcome the great objection always found to the rilinery Porous Master of slow action in bringing | relier, Main Office snd Depot, Ruley’s Wharf, foot llth | @nd 13th streets southwest. Omcos— | SET TEN oe _ _ RAILROADS. _ ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK SATIONAL Ene AnD SHORT ROUTE NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, i more, i * GStrasburg, Winchester and Way Stations, oot “Batis S.ib—Tiolmoat sirscbarg, Winchester, town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations, §:80—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bait more Express. Parlor Gar to New York and Philadelphia. 40—*St. Louts, Cincinnatt, Chicago and Pitts ‘ess. Connects for Hagerstown and | Db, except Sunday. Through car | Sire Uontie, eineate B Sleeping Cars s Jineinnatl, Co- lumbus. Chicago Junction and Sandusky, 9:00—Baitimore, Annapolis and Way Statio! 20:00—"Baitimore Express, P.M. ta:10—Balti Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- prese. (Qn Sundsy to Baltimore only, stop- Ping at ail stations.) 30—Baitimore and ations. (Winchester burg and Laurel Ex- re, and Way Stations, va LAME BACK, For Lame and Waek Back, Rheumatism troubles of the spine and kidneys it is a truly wonderful remedy. Physicians everywhere recognize. its great superiority 10 other porons plasters, and to ail liniments. It relieve at once and cures quicker thanany known plaster, liniment or com. pound. 4 here are dangerous and worthless imitations of BENSON'S Capcine Plaster in the market. The genuine have the word ¢ through each plaster. Sold by ail Drugg 25 cenis, peine cut ts. Price murd-11, Ww VEGETINE. FOX NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, WAsiixeTon, D. C., March 12, 1877, STEVEN ot believe in puffing. nor would L 2 but I cousider it no mo: real justice to spea' +ETINE, believin: it to be an excellent medicine, have used several bottles of it to my entire satisfaetion and great re- lief from an inexplicable Nervousness whieh haa nysed me great suffering aud sleepless nights; have Walked the floor and resorted to different methods for relief, to no purpose. I finally thought 1 would give VECETUNE a trial, with little faith, Lwill ad- mit; but to my surprise and great rellef. a few doses convinced me that I had got hold of the right for my difficulty. Itsent out humors from my blood that, I have'no doubt, was the cause of the misery | had endured, and I found relief as soon asa medicine could relieve a disease of that kind. “ar indorse a humbr :30— Baltimore, When I began its use I seldom gota night's slee; 60 roan, Frolerick vin Relay. | crhalf aone, and my appetite was poor’: and, as i €:36—*Point of Rocks, Hagerstown, | consequence, I was running down rapidly: butafter ‘Winchester and Way Stations. On Sunday | a few doses I saw a radical change every way, an to Point of Rocks Way Stations only. | am thoroughly satisfiea with VEGETINE, and rec- 40—* Bali ‘more, and Way Stations. | ‘30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore x- press, Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cats airectly to boat at Canton. “No connec- | Sunday for Noi 50—" Baltimore and Way Stations. | Columbus Express. Sleeping | Cincinnatt, Pittabarg. ress, to St. Louis and Pittsburg. on Sunday. Louis, Care No conection for Pitts! v:s0 Sew York, “Fniudelphia aud” Balimore 83. 5 rv ‘or! Bpeciai Sleeptae Gar to Philasorphig, * Daily. Other trains dally, except Sunday. GREAT 1878 rengii¥iea 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Doubie Track. Steel Rails, Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, FEBRUARY 4th, 1878. Solen INS LEAVE WASHINGTON, trom Depot, soe een a and the West or m. daily, Pit an 10 a. m. A Or with Par Car to Fuabarg end 2 Care from Pittsburg uis and 7:48 p. m. daily, Car to Chicago; ‘Chicago: BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. | or Cansadaizua, Rochester, N to Sorthat eneapt | Saturday, with P: Cars to Watkins. For ef, ed Haven, Elmira, and Wat- or New York and the faa : any Daa % and the East, 1:30 p. m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing- ton to Bo: For Brookiyn, N. Y., through train connect at Jersey City ‘with boats Brooklyn Annex, affordt » Fulton riage and journey across ¥or Philade'phia, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, | ‘and 1:40's. in., and 6:30 and'9:90 py mi. dail zamtsee Express, 9:20 a. m, daily, except Sun- : mmedaticn for 6:55, For Pope's Creex Line, 6:66 a. m. datiy, exce my For Annapoi' cept Sund 3:30 a. m. and 4:; lay. | EXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG | bees TVIRGE ND ALEXANDHIA® AND | RAILROA | | 4:20, “On Sunday at 9: ‘au: i For the South. via Richmond, 2:45 s,m. dally: s 10p. mi. daily, except Suatay. ‘Trains (eave Alexandria for Washin; 6, 7. Sto. pi ia 1. 8, 4:20, 8. 6:10, and? | p.m. Os 32 10 and 10 a.m. and 8 p.m, | ‘Ticxets, tutor mattior and ‘lor car ac- — <gotmmodalci.: ca be procured st the dices Sorts | ast coruer of Thirteenth streetand Pennsylvania | avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- sylvania svenue, and at the depot, where orders | ge to destina= | HOUSEFURNISHINGS. GEN HS, MEMRESs, st nae st URNERS in the city, ully invited to visit our Store, find a and varied se- FRENCH AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN, HAVILAND'S LIMOGES, DONLON'S FIAENCE, and many new zoods just arriving. M. W. BEVERIDGE, v Wedd & 24 No. EW yosRs EST. N™ iiiie ) Ave. SHADE HOUBE, SDBCLOW PRICES. ‘Opposite Patent Office, BANKERS. $25, $50, $100, $200, $500. ‘The majority of Wall street houses amd men are as honest a= their neighbors, and many of them nave% Fhe ola bore ot ALEX. ERUTHINGHAM & | The old house of x. INGHA | 2 Wall street, New York, ts enti- sonadence: They state that ai 10- days. Send for their New York Tribune. vai | DYSPEPSIA, direct | sieeg srcieg aoe Be | Vv | m oumend It to any person suffering as I id. Respectfully. rs. . JOHNSON, FEMALE WEAKNESS, VEGETINE acts directly upon the causes of these complaints, It invigorates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays inflammation, cleanses and cures ulceration, cures constipation, regulates the bowels, headache and pains in the back cease; in fact, there is no disease or complaint where the VEGETINE gives so quick relief, and is so effective in its cure, as in what is termed Female Weakness: It has never failed in one instance. VEGETINE. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. b ATI. O., April 19, 1877, Mn. H. R. STEPHENS: I have suffered several $earamlth the Kidney Compiatnt, and was induced io try VeGETINE. I have taken Several bottles of your preparation, and ain convinced It 1s a valuable remedy. It has done me more good than any other medicine. I can heartily recommend it toall suf fering from Kidney Complaints, Yours respectfully. .S. McCMILLEN, Newhall, Gale & Co., Fiour Merchants, No. 86 West Front st., Cincitihati,O. First bookkeeper for VEGETINE has restored thousands to health who had been long and painful sufferers, ct VEGETINE. NERVOUSNESS AND GEN- ERAL DEBILITY. CINCINNATI, O., April 9, 187 H.R, STEVEN Dear Sir—I have used several bottles of VEG TINE for Dyspepsia, Nervconsness and General Devitity, and 1 can truly say [never had a remedy So sure in its effects; therefore I may recommend it toall sufferers, W LL. Walnut Hills, 41 Court street. For GENERAL DEBILITY the good effects of the KGETINE are realized immediately after com- encing to take it, VEGETINE. INESS, LIVER AND KIDNEY COM- PLAINT. CINCINNATI, OHIO, H, R. STEVENS: Dear Sir—I have received great benefit from the use of the ETINE, and can safely recommend it for Dizziness. Rush of Blood to the Head, and @ general blood purifier. It hasfa'so been’ used by other members of my family for"Liver and Kid ury Complaints, Mis. A. C. ULRICH, 200 Bayimiller street, Vee ve is the great health restorer—composed exclusively of barks, roots and herbs, It is very Pleasant to take; every child likes it. eT VEGETINE Prepared by H. RB, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. fel20-was y EATING’S COUGH LOZENGES. There is wi ngucstionably no remedy so certain in its eilects. ASTHMA, WINTER COUGH. IN: CIPIENT CO}SUMPTION, and all disorders of the THROAT and LUNGS alike yield to its infla- ence, The highest medical testimony states that no fetter cure for these complaints exists, which has been proved by consi y If ‘a century's experience. y are sold N Chemists. Fifty s ERA & CU., New York, Spacldi agents. POCOEBA Sovgd-nem sou GF FLEISCHMANN & C0.’8 i COMPRESSED YEAST. All first class grocers keep it. Everything that succeeds and has merit, has Rg eg Pe ae x ; Fleischmann "3 CO! AST seo aes uine Fieischman & Co.'s COM- PRESSED YEAST has on the wrapper our firm name or trade mark. Jan22-ly Con’ LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street ‘ork avenue, entrance on New F oy a ne The most private Loan Office, in the etty." Money loaned at the rea vd y ‘of interest on Gold and Silver re, Diamonds, Guns, ‘Ladies om Gentlemen's Clotbing. Carpets, and all articles of value, jaubly ___ TO-MORROW. Dexcaxson BROS., Auctioneers, USTEES’ SALE OF LARGE MANSION Ld AND EXTENSIVE GROUNDS. virtue of a deed of trust, dated 29:h day S25" ratio Bae onenne th Taud records of . 827, folio of the o Sisshington county, District of Columbia, the written request of the secured, thereby. We will sell, at publicanction, on MONDAY, the Iith day of March, “at D ovelock pein, in front of the premises, all that certain square of grourd situated, lying and being in the city of ashington in’ t of Cotambiay ‘and Known and designated on the ground plan of sald city of Washington assquare num! dred and thirty-nine (739), improvements. ways, easemen' to belonging or otherwise appertaining." This square is situated on New Jersey avenue aad K street south, and Improved by a large Brick Mansion, Well Known as the Winter estate, with large sta: bles and out-houses, ‘The above square will be sold subject to the fol- lowing deeds of trust to C. H. Cragin, 3r., t0 so- gure Emily R, Dunlop for $1,200 and 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 84, of land records of Wash- ington, D.C.’ Also, one on lot 6 to Wm. E. Ed- mondsion. made April 7th, 1873, recorded in Liber 716, folio i17, of which there is a balance due of about fifty dollars. Terms of sale: The amount of this trust, four bundred dollars and interest from December 29, 1876, at 10 per cent. to day of sale, all taxes and expehses of sale in cash; balance in’'six and twelve months, with interest, "A deposit of §100 required as soon as sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. if terms of sale are uot complied with in seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting par- chaser upon giving five days* notice of such resale In seine newspaper published in Wasbington. fel.26 in Keese, } Trustees, NCANSON BEUS,, Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE BUILD- FRONTING ‘ON THE Tule AND P STREETS CIRCLE, IN OF WASHINGTON, y virtue of a decd of trust, recorded in 887, follo 91, of the land records of district of Columbia. I will on MONDAY, of March, at 4 ovclock p.m., oa the premises, ‘rest bid~ der. same ay At sell at public auction, to the hi; ihe following premises situated in the city of Washingtor, District of Columbia, ané_ known on the ground pian thereof as follows: All that Lot of ground in square numbered two hundred and seventy-1ine (279°, fronting on the public Cirele at thg intersection of Rhode Island avenue aud Pst. nofth, beginning fer the same at a point in the are of said Circle, distant one hundred and seyen (107) fect six and three-quarter (6';) inches from the corner of 13th street west. and ‘running along the are of sald Circle eastwardiy twenty-five (25) feet four anda half (4':) inches: thence southward eighty-two (82) feet seven (7) inches to an alley fi teen (15) feet wide: thence with said alley sout westwardly eighty-fonr (84) teet two (2) inche: thence in a st aight line eighty-one (81) feet thre: and half (8's) Inches to the place of beginning. containing 4,085 square feet 9 inches of ground more or less, being all of Lot twenty-one (21) in sald square. iso, all that other part of said square contained within the following metes and bounds: Begin- ning for the sane at a point on the are of the pub- lic Circle at the intersection of Rhode Island ave- nue, 13th street west and Vermont avenue, distant obe hundred and 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 i e(81) feet three and the northwest- ay nt fourteen 2) inches westwardly roint of beginning: thence northeast wardiy along the line of said Circle fourteen (14) feet seven and a haif (7'y] inches to the place of be- ginnipg. containing 487 square feet nine (9) inches Of groutid more is inches located on one of the most beau- isa superb building Lot, is for the constraction of ant idence subject toa prior deed of trust fi terest at ten per cent, from July 1st will become due July ist, 1879, but ally beextended to suit thé pureh Tt_will be sol 2, 2, nd in 1877. which hich ean pro- hasers’ conve- nee. ‘The ‘terms of sale are: One-third of the pur- chase money cash, and the balance in two equal pay ments at six and twelve months, with interest a6 per cent,, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. A” deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at cost Of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in fen days from time of sale, the ‘Trustee will resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, HOLMES »FFLEY, Trastee, DUNCANSON BR marl‘eo&dbs GER. = a }2 F = Bb. Real Estate Auctioneer, 511 7th st. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE U-STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING 16 H STREET NORTH WE -T,ON THE LINE OF THE COLUMBIA RaILWAY, By virtue of a deed of trust. dated August 7.1875, and recorded in Liber 793, follo 364, fi one of the land records for Washington coun: District of Columbia, and at the written Te. | quest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. the 14h day ef March, A. D. 1878, | at 4', o°clock p.m., all that certain piece or’ parcel | of groznd, Known and distinguished as Lot num- bord four (4.) In Abuer B. Kelly's recorded suc~ division of square numbered elgnt hundred and elghty-nine, (889, ) having a front on north H st. of twenty feet, by a depth of elghty feet, being | Improved by a desirable and. beautiful two-story. Brick Dwelling, with Back Building, containing modern improvements. The Columbia railway passes the door, running from 15th st. east to the reasury Department. ‘Terms of sale: Five hundred dollars and expenses of sale and accrued interest and taxes, in cas balance in two years at 8 per cent. per annum i terest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust upon the property sold. One hues dred dollars will be required by the Trustee when the property is knocked off. Conveyancing at pur- | chaser’s cost, “iuaré-dts” MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee, (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WESTERN HALF OF SQUARE 132, BOUND- ED BY 8, T AND 19TH STREETS NORTH- WEST, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, March 13th, 1878, at 5 o'clock, in front of the prem. ses, ‘Ishall sell 46 Building L>ts, bounded as stated above. ‘This sale offers a fine opportunity to speculators or private buyers to secure property in one of the best locations In the city. Term: ‘4 cash; ince in one, two and three years, with notes bearing interest, and secured by adeed of trust. All conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. A deposit of $25 on each lot will be required at time of sale, A be seen at my office, plat of the property can mars-8t a P HOM AS DOWLING, Auct. 'IRUSTEES* SALE OF A VALUABLF FARM NEAR WASHINGTON CITY, By virtue of a decree of the Cirenit Court a | Prince George's county, as a Court of Equity, fF the subscribers, as Trustees, will offer at pub” UESDAY, the 120 day of March, 1878, (if fair, If not, on the next fair day thereafter, ) the valuable and iighiy improved Farm of which the late Francis A. ‘Thornton died seized and possessed, containing 123 acres. This faim borders on the **District of Columbia and Upper Marlboro” Turnpike, "" and is within mites of Washington city. ‘Phe land is highly im- roved, The buildings upon it consist of a new and Randsomely butit. Dwelling. Hou and convenient ba a very large rn, Tecently built, and ali neces sary outbuildings for a first-class farm. ‘The land is well adapted’ to the growth of grain, grasses, fruits, and garden products In general: and is con sidered very desirable as a Dairy Fa ‘The terins of sale, as preseril are: One-third of the ey to be pald in cash on the day of gale, or on the day of its ratifi- cation by the court, and the ba!ance in equal pay. ents, at one and two years from the day of sale— the whole purchase money to bear interest from the day of sale, and the deterred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with secur- Uy, {0 be approved by the Trustees, A cash Day meht of $300 will be required of the purchaser, to be paid on the day of sale, Upon the payment of the whole, purchase money and interest, the Trus- fees are authorized to convey the property, in fee simple, 10 the purchaser, free, clear and discharged of aliciaimn of the parties to the causes and Of kay Ne sale. on the premises, on’ 1 the deeree, person or persons claiming by, from or under them, Conveyancing to beat He out ot the purchaser, ‘ale fo commence at 11 o'clock a. m, Those Wishing to purchase are Invited to view the premises. er ine PT CHARD J. GITTINGS, MAGRUDER. *, Feb. AT é IN COMPAN Wasit TON, D, C., ee) Zain, Urs. “The Stockholders of ths Great Falis Manutacturing Com, ‘ing, the 46th day of November 1877, tevied ‘upon’ the capital stock of the com] ly an assessment of thirty Ave ($5) cents per fore Februar: 5 not having bee, ‘id by some of the eeocunoierts all stockholders thus in default are hereby notific that unless the amount of their assessment, with interest and costs, be on or before the 11TH DAY OF MARCH, their stock will, in accordance with article 3 of che Uy-laws. of the company be id at public auction. at 12 o’clock noon on that ae the office of the company, No. 400 7th st, northwest, ; f the Board of Directors, seal arse H. E. DAVIS. Secretary. DUNCANSON BROS., Auets, marl-21w: WAsHInGron HomE REMEDY. DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A UL analapaes sail large small. 81 apeine Bold by ali Druggiste. Ask for a Circular. fanse ty STAG WHISKY. have the price of qiusky, Gncguaiod for Maver jané-tr DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. TY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOE 92.20 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, ite GL anp 63 Wty Staxer, THIS AFTERNOON. STELLWAGEN, Real Kstate Auctioneer, 513 7th street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- WR BEING No. 6 ¥F STREET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated February 14, 1877. and recorded in Liber 844, folio 213; one of the land records for the Di trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, the 10th Gay of March, A. D, 1878, at 445 o’ciock'p.m., all of Lot numbered eighty-seven (87). in Kelly's recorded subdivision of Square numbered six han- dred and twenty-eight (628), improved by a very desirable two-story and ent brick dwelling, rn conveniences. roperty Sarees. itself particularly to those ‘de ing 4 FMS of” sale: $500, accrued interest, accrued aha io yesreat Sigee Sle HCAS alascg tn one intere: yal seml-anduallyy and to be secured bye deel ot tree or all cash, at the option of u n the propert: sold; 1 purchaser, leposit of $100 required at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ARTI |. ROHRER, Trustee. Auctioneer, 609 7th fel2i-dts CUAELES W. HANDY, street n.w. TRUBTEE'S SALE PROVED REAL ESTAT: No. 707 NINTH STREE IN WASHINGTON CITY. By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated July 3lst, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 789, aa follo 450, of the land records of the District, of Columbia, and by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby, I will offer for sale, at public action, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of March, 1878. at 6 o'clock p. m.. Lots nnmbered two (2),' three (3), four (4) and five @®). In Moses Keliey“s recorded subdivision of (oor emnMbered, Blue, hundred and thirty-four Sreehmath improvements, consisting of Frame cS louse, Terms of sale: ‘One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve ‘and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum ‘until paid, the pur- chaser to give his notes fur the deferred payments, secured by a deed of trust upon the propercy sold. All conveyancing” at purchaser's expense.” $150 Gown at tine of sale, fel28-dtds CARUSI, Trustee. LE OF VALUABLE IM- BEING HOUSE NORTHEAST, fz , Real Estate Auct, VALUABLE PROPERTY ON F STREET, BE- TWEEN 251 AND 26TH. By virtue of ade dof trust. dated on the i2ih day of May. A. D. 1877, and recorded 4 in Liber 862, folio 289. of the'land records of d Trus- @ prem= the District’ of Cohunbia, the undersigi tee will sell at public auction, in front of th ies, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of March. 1878, at 4 "clock p.m,. the Tollowing property in Wash ington city, D. C., to wit: Part of Lot number eleven (11,) in square number twenty (20, ) whieh 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, and ronning thence due west 20 feet: thence due south 7 feet to the northern boundary of said Lo ther ¢e due east 20 feet t Lots numbered 11 and 12, and Ing line 75 feet, tothe piace of hegiant ‘Terms of sale: One-half of the purchase money to be paid cas ce in six and. twelve months after the da . for which deferred payments the notes of purchaser, pearing. ix percent. from day of sale and secured by deed of trast. are to be Iven. A deposit of $50 will be required when bid saccepted. If the purchaser fails to comply with terms of saie within seven days from day of sale, Trustees reserve the right (o resell at risk aud costs of defaulting purchaser, upon giving such no- Hee as they may deem proper. JOHN VAG THOS. E. WAGGAMA HAS. W. HAN MAN, } Trustees. Auct. "marta DY. Anctioneer. 509 7th street northwest. OF THREE SMALL TWO- ‘OKY BRICK DWELLINGS SITUATED THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FIR. HAND SAMPSON STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of adeed of trust. bearing date on the 28.h day of March, 1871, and duly corded in Liber No, 638, folio 341, one of th land records of the Distriet ot Columbia and at the ust in writing of the party secured thereby, 1 at public auction, in front of the URSDAY. the 14th Pp. ™m.. I that ceriain ind situate in the city of Washington, ict of Columbia, and known aud de> lows. to wit: All the northern part of Lot 15 of the subdivision of Square numbered two hundred and nine (209), having a front of thirty- six (36) feet on 15th street and a depth of ninety-six (26) feet, together with all’ the improvements thereon Terms of sal TRUSTEE'S sa ST ON TE wil will offer for sa remises, on T One-third cash; Walance in two equal instalments, payable respectively in six and twelve months, for which the purchaser's notes Will be taken, bearing interest at ten per cent. per annum until paid, aud secured by a deed ‘of trast upon the property’ sold. A deposit of $100 will be required at thne of sale. “All conveyancing at pur- chaser*s cost. If terms of sale are ngt complied with in six days from day of sale, ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after seven days’ ad vertisement in ening Stat newspaper — }, Trustee. nt mar4-d&ds J( dteal Estate Auctioneer, ‘OHN SHERMAD TRUSTEES' SALE OF NEW TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF TWELF UH STREET. BE- TWEEN 8 AND TSTKEETS N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated. August A 18th, A. D. 1877, anh recorded in liber No. 868, folio 196, one of the land records for the wvistrictof Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell, at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, ch 11th, 1878, at 40°clock Ry m., ail that cer- tain piece or parcel of ground situate in the city of Vashington, D. C.. and known as being lot num- dered forty-Ihree (43), in A.J. Haley's subdivi- sion of the north half of square numbered three hundred and six (306), together with the improve- ments thereon. Terms of saie: One-third (°) cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with interest from the 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, If terms of sale are not complied wiih in five days from day of ale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell the property, after five days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost of the de~ Faulting Purchaser aw EY JONES, BF. STEIGET., \* }Trustess, WM. M. SMITH, Salesman." feb27-eo&ds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES" SALE O¥ BUILDING LOTS AND TWO TWO-STORY HOUSES, FRONTING ON E STREET, BETWEEN 920 AND 23D STREETS NORTHWEST. Py gtiriue ofa deed of trust, dated August 13, 1877, and recorded in Liber 864, Folio 112, fay of the land records for the District of Colum: bia, and at the written request of the owner of te note thereby secured, we will offer for sale, at pub- Hie auction, to the Highest bidder, in front of the premises. At 4:30 o'clock p.m. TUESDAY, larch 12th, 1876, all or a sufficiency of the follow: ing real estate. to wit: All of sub-lots numbered two (2), three (8), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), and ten (10), of Emlly Fal- ler’s “Subdivision of the southwesterly part of Square number sixty (60), of Washington city, said District, together with the improvements. consisting of two small houses, now rented for $26 rimonth. Petnese Lots front about 188 feet on the north side of E street northwest, with a depth of 119.114 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 elght (8) per centum per annum, secured by deed trast on the pruperty. or all cash at option of purchaser, A deposit of fifteen dollars on each lot will be re- quiredat time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of Parehoeer: J. STANLEY JONES, B. F. STIKGER, THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. Trustees marl-d&ds Under and by virtue of the Su, reme Court of the District of Columbia, sit. iia] fing’in’ Euuity. and in E number 4, ay on nine Erent eat te wa February, 1 wherein ip lach etal. inants, and Zalmon Richards and I will offer at are com) remises, on, and District of others are defen _ Dp Y, eae day a arb, A. ovclock p. m., se iytng and being the city of Washington, aud Sistriet of Columbia, and Known and described as lots twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22) and twenty six (26), in square’ numbered two hundred and éments there- ereto belonging. sub- forty (240), together with the im) ‘nand tne appurtenances the ject to three deeds of trust; each lot being subject to a deed of trust for three thousand dollars, (3.000). wie interest ot tee per a aS num, for which deeds are recorded . follos 172, 177 and 179, of the land records for said “District. 5 ‘The terms of sale, as feb28-eo&ds Auctioneer, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, A BL! = ‘AUEON SAL OF NT Rick DWEEE: PeRy VeaeerAS aBERT, BET’ N oO MOMDAN, Maret Ltn, 1070, a 436 os inrontat tiie ta the elty of Wash? infequare na south half of Lot fourteen (14), ne omen vefengd hundred and | seven a depth of ninety = five (25) feet on street 'e (85) feet one (1) inch toan seven Be ‘Ba-The key to the house may be found at the Teuah-codts "Vy Ts COLD WELL, Salesman, AUCTION SALES. —FHIs aFTEENOON. AUCTION SALES. OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, | THE EVENING STAR. OF Witte ‘4 SATURDAY. arch 9, Is78, 3" SA AB! REAL oS" y VA BLE AND | — — ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER DE: REE-STORY AND BASE. eae = THIRTEENTH AND E STRE: WASH- M °K RESIDENCE. WITH CONGRESSIONAL. INGTON, D. C., ON PART OF WHICH Ww AND ALL MODERN IMDR: oe THE SATION AL REPUBLICAN BUILD- ME No. 1815 ELEVENTH = Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. By virtue of a deed of trust date on of a deed of trust, dated Septem- The te € snekse of February, A.D. ib14 and tee BAand duly recorded in tiver No. MMW | Horst {4 coMteteracy, Di ‘corded in Aber 748, follo git. ‘One of the io 266. and at the request of the party 1, a ok records of the District of Columbia, and at ra. we wil sell, in front of the premi: on = quest of the party thereby ‘we wiil sell at “DAY, March 27th, 1878, at 5 o'clo: Pr. ubdlig auction, in front » the highest bi >, Let seven (7), in John the GRDAY the hinetoonth (9) day ot dancers aE mS" executors sulndivision, OF sonare tan . 1878, at o’clock the bered three hundred thirty-nine (339), in ntractors. The bill makes lot of ground the City of proved by a nearly new ry and basement brick : ‘appropriat residerce, with all the modern improvements tely an appropria : “ priated tor the h twelve (12 (20) feet | Terms of sale: $2,000 cash: balance in one and mprial a two years, at eight per cent. interest. . tractors for services rendered prior to Ma iS] Finches of tof ehumtered thittees | antuaily: and te heenceeay meereat, varanewcant- | UEaCLor : re i nl ro hundred and fifty- | (he property. down when the property is Mr. Willits denied the statement made by CaS) ie bale nny cee ne EE | i Ly ery 8800, down when 1 with in seven | Mr. Reagan some time ago t ginning tor the same tern corner of | ‘lays. or Whe Trustees reserve the right to reseli the | ate government had tew id sq runni forty-e! | broperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- | pay the cont 4 tread 48) feet four (4) inches: thence south seventy (10) | clase atter five dass: advertisneen ns Pare need boa asi $&) feet (3) inches: t cast forty-cight (49) | ning Siar, Conveyancing and recorting at the | bes e cong feet four (4) Inches, to the line of 13th street purchaser's expense, it assumed dollar and thence north to the of beginning. Also, MOR HOOPER. tas stees that such cont be the lotof ground adjoiniug the abeee eck ant oe BEALNARD H. WARNER, j Trustees. onfederacy. He had found upom tending forty-eight 5) foot Tour 4) inches on | _mar9-cails xan on of the confederate records that north E street, rr —— = = eighteen of those elaims hat ‘andite faid eauare umber two hundred ‘and "afty-aiz | TPHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, paid. and the confederate. perc et and eo meth the, improvements situate Ot the Nat | ONEPHAETON, ONE TWO HORSE WAGON sto provide that, if the United opal Reptbiican Badia eee ee oe ae a ee es ON Uy eRe AC ON, overunient should thereafter pay them, ‘The above property will be sold subject to a deed SET CARRIAGE HARNESS. LOT ntractors should reimburse the conted of trust upon the first described lot of ground dosed ING IMPLIMENTS, Sc. AT erate government for t nounis paid thems. 92 fhe 80th of September, A. D. 1878, and recorded AY MORNING veh He also quote m2 report made by Mr in Liber 729, Folio 288, to secure $35, 478 and inter- t pc, in front of my Sea Reagan, as te postmaster general, im ESS Bhd aioe toa taxes and assessments due upon Snetion sooms, fShiall soli the above ar- h he credited himself with $¥2,000 paid whole of sal cles. Scash of services ered prior to mrs OF sale: One-third cash: balancein six, | _maré-dts "THOMAS DOWLING, Auct,_ | $f A¢count of services rendered prior to May Sercire fon. clqnicen rare ae, itn interest, to be TPRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO WORSES AND | | Mr. Reagan said that he had not seen any of deposit of $500 required at time of sale. If the . . his reports since the end of the war, but if ae terms of sale are hot complied with in ten days BUTCHER WAGON: ONE ROCKAWAY | had all his reports be tho prove from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to CARRIAGE: ONE DOUBLE HARNESS, | What he had previously stated. But if te gen Fosell at risk and cost of defaulting urchaser, AND THREE STALLS IN CENTER MAR- | U! fvom Michigan (Mr. Willits) was ts . ‘Trustees, KET. toan amendment sa puxcantod piouuisg, fee eres ry ep pet g gered WASHINGTON, I, C.. Dec. 22,1877. d24-coaw | January aie, ba ny te conioders al —— ° tol p el s bounden duty te S@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED 3 Wrection of nthat he would not cast his vote until THURSDAY, the 3ist day of January, A. D. wil, on TUESDAY. | to pay any gentleman for carrying mails im 1878, at 12 o'clock m., in front of the premises, rk ui. at the at the south who had hitherto been paid by the fio EL AL ROLLINS Ef Trustees, Penns Wwanin avenue Hortawest ner confederate government. » A. ROLLINS, at public auction. to the high a Mr. Cox (Ohio) said that whatever might be A@ THE ABOVE SALEIS FURTHER POST- Mare, one Brown Gelling. on the result of the facts which took Pace during Poned until FRIDAY, the 15th day of February, | good condition. one Fine Rocka’ the exciting t of the rebellion, ne one om A. D, 1878, at 3 o'clock p, m.. in front of the | Sue Complete set of Denbie Han his side of the House would hesitate to accord premises,” WME. CHANDEEL, = By virtue of the same deed of trust U shail aiso | tothe gentleman from Texas (Mr. Reagan) feb E. A, ROLLINS, {Trustees. | seit, on the same day, at half lock a.m. candor in his position, for he had won party at the Center Mark; and inte ir respect by his conduct on the floor. [Ap aa THE ABOVE SALEIS FURTHER Post- | ‘st of Orlando Emerson in-atu to'S alls Nos, Lo, PONED unti! SATURDAY, the 2 day of March, A.D, 1873, ALS crelock p.m. in frontot the pret Ine geo M. E, CHANDLE + Trustees, 110 and 111, in the Center Market. ‘Terms ot saie: One-third casi twelve months, for which the purchaser must give his notes, secured to the satisfaction of the Teus- tee, atul bearing interest at the rate of six per cen id. per apnum un! i VARNELL. Truste s a statement which had been made by the gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Willits) Was from the archives of the cou federate gw ment, which had been takem conqueror thirteen years oe in six and WwW E. A. ROLLINS, &%-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- yoned ual SATURDAY. the 9h “ay of March, 7 re JORGE W oncealed ” } at 3 ovclock p, m., in front of the THOMAS DOWLING, Aucrr. mais. thy purpe premises, "WM E, CHANDLER, } Trustees, — —— sof the He said that the rppaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, = = an from Michigan (Mr. Willits) had USTEES’ SALE OF VAL' UABLE REAL ‘LOSING WEEK fully, for he had not time, the doen NPEATE ON THE SOUTHWEST GOK: CLORING WEEK S Which he proposed. to prit’ in his i ‘@ STAN] ar? OF 338. been recommitted for examination into t BE CREDING BEAN DS. sseast hathoi STOCK REMAINING facts, and he t that such caammination the’ 80th day of September, A. D. 1873, and OF THE would ate the honor of the con ber, No, 729 follo 288. One ESTATE OF THE TAUNTON SILVER PLATE | federate government and of every sout the land records of the District of Columbia, COMPANY an Whe stood on that side of the By the request of the party thn we wil ANT uted that vindication to ben a Pd that vindication to be ma BARURDAS the ath ay “of stueary™ &" | on Tints MORNING. at 10 a.m. and aver ist of ae whe nee \ y he Clegant store, cor- on of the whole Fromage” th tke ey hae SE that Lot of reets, Corcoran Huilde that he had the key to the whole. matier the District of Columbia, known and distin- | ing, opposite the United States Treasury, he preferred that the bill should be recon! ‘uis! as and being all of Lot num d coutinuing from day to day at thosd that the facts sh Frreive a8) and the northern twenty (20) fest Br Plat Oona ee a aure t at the genth three Inches front ie th oO} forty- fe Wy ce prising: st 0 » t they h eight &%) feet four (4) taches of Pot Suribersd ‘ea Sets. ie Sine thouen ions honor to th tifrteen (13). an m onfederacy Would be in Square numbered two hundred vers, Urns, as sent tellow-citizens, 1 and Alty-six (256), the wholo being described. as ter Hieces, Vegetable Dishes, ried Conidae follows:—Begiuping for the sa Bs = Cass eastern corner of said squat wea rau Senne Butter Dishes. &c.. Plated The Speaker announced that he would be west forty-eight (48) Toot four (4) inches; thence Knives, Forks and Spoons. absent today. and appointed Mr. Blackbura forty-eight (48) feet four Cay Tacanes tenses | TM soy A. SWAIN. Treasar, | * beaker pre tem ISU ai eck Wests aad shen, acaes £6 the eo | mat-tt THOMAS DOWIE ‘Auctioneer. Ewe House thes ajourned: beginning, with the improvement: consisting Pi ofthe ‘National ‘Republican building.” H. WARNER, Resi Estate Auctioneer. FERLANTHROrY.— dese gem rms of saie: ‘ren usand dollars cash; the — len understan’ wh means? balance in equal installments in three, uine, fifteen STEE'S SALE OF A TWO-83TORY asked ards ntherpist and twenty-four months, respectively, with inter- FRAME HOUSE, WITH MODEEN IM- sits down bee rousin geod fir id est at the rate of six per cent. per anium, secu: PROVEMENTS, AND STAGLE, ON ELM ay an’ Wishes dat ev by a deed of trust on the . A deposit of . LE DROIT PARK. e. He doanttake $1,000 required at time of sale, Conveyancing at By deed of trust, dated January iy ia bath = cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not | 31s! A.1). 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. to buy wood ial fe wor, but he ures: complied with in seven days after the sale, the ‘65, folio 143. one of the land records for the, | up. Se by Which all de money Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and | District of Commbia, and at the request of an a de folks is to be divided cost of Getaniting pare Te pal cured thereby, we will sel! at lie as up somely bery dollar will hab a WM. E. CHANDLER, tion, in front_of the’ premises, on THURSDA manan’ ebery mai a doth If he h’ars dat E. A, ROLLINS, ‘Trustess, .| March 7th. 1878, at 40°clock p, 'm.. the following: | any ane statved to death he Meera nov24-e0-4w 1421 1 street n.w., described real estate, situate in the county of Was! HA » ore a € x ington, D. C.. to wit: Lot numbered five (rin | duount of de grain crop, divides de bushels by RAGE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until | block numbered ten (10,)in A. L. Barber & Co,"s | d¢ number o° poperlasiuin, an’ makes it piain SA RURDAY , Jauuary 19th, 1878, in front of the | subdivision of certain tracts of land, known as Le | dat ebery pusson is ‘titled to. ober. thirty Premises, at 120°clock'm. Droit Park, estimated to contain 7,852 square feet | bushels Ob Wheat disyar. De te herpist Wt. E, CHANDLER, Yrrustees, | of ground together with the improvements ec. wishes dat de po’ chil'ten had but he . E, A. ROLLINS, . ‘erms: in cash, and the balance at six, | doan’ buy ‘um eny He wis! dat all de bad DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, jana | ixciveand eighteen one Mother ypnetons 8 per folks would m, but he n’ walk ‘roun’ — cent. per annum, secured bj of trust, or al ol @ » shine off Ag THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POst- | Cash; at option Of the purchaser, LO) deport at Iie Dente he dae ethan de, stale = PONED until THURSDAY, the 81st day of Janu- | time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchassres HIS Doots. | He adverkates homes for cripple ary, A.D.1878, in Front of the premises, atlovcl'’k | cost, Terms to be complied with inseven days. | iced am’ unfortunate, an’ mex’ day sigusa p.m. WM. E, CHANDLER, { Trustees, ‘AMZLL. R, = | petishun to frow a one-armed soldier out'n a 318 E, A. ROLLINS, st 5 JOHN JOsEVH ALBRIGHT, | even | posishun paying a dollar aday. G mien, de ——, a . T. COL , Salesman. eb cull'd race am gr down even below de ag THE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER POST- | — — . Turk, but Lis ob de solum opinyun dat a good poned until FRIDAY, the 15th day of February, | ga-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED are nigger am forty rods ahead of a ieriaa. A. D. 1878, in front of the premises, at 4 o'cloc! until THURSDAY, Mareh 14th, 1878, same hour . P Be vat bag - ; erg! ihe oe pist, an’ gainin’ at ebery jump.—{ Detroit “fev E. A, ROLLINS, }Trustees. AMZ 1. BARBER. frrustecs, | Pree Press aes JOHN “PH ALBRIGHT, oe ., ~ ow, a@- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- SOLD Salesman, mari-d ALL Women ards alike. Watch a PONED un il SATURDAY, the 2d day of March, A.D. 1878, ‘at 4 o°clock p.m., In front of the prem= ses. . E. CHA! LER, 7 feblé-eo E A, ROLLINS, }trustees, Woman ata game of whist “La. me, Henry, is it my p Let me see—second hand low— that's the first time around of that suite, ai ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. " . t ANG CASE SOME MA BELE TOP Dies. | it? Well, Fl Play no, T hardly think I will— aT "ESAT if -| BOOK CASE. EMBELLISHED WITH | 2OW you looking at my hand—did you see youeg ut SATURDAY the Oth daper Aton, | STEEL TABTINGS WAL WCRre WAKE | anstiling-of course: Ent going to pie y oi N AN fy F = s es? on hi 8 clubs— ar a BA ROLLINS } Trustees, TONE COVERS: MARBLE-TOP ( yes—well, there Then she will clap an ace on her partner's king and insist upon keeping the trick for fear she will be cheated out of 4 in the final count. = 8@ A man occasionally leaves property, but nowadays the property usually ieaves’ the man. 4&%-A North Carolina woman used her as a missile so effectively as to knock ber hus- band down, but it killed the chiid. #@-When the Breton mariner puts to sea his prayer is “Keep me, my God. my boat is so smafl and Thy ocean is so wid #2“ Well, I swan, Bill,’ said an old farmer | \HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL / ESTATE ON H STREET, BETWEEN 141i AND 151i STREETS N,V By virtue of a dec: ree passed by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia in equity fa , wherein Louisa, cause No. 5,981, docket 17, B. Smith and others are complainants and William B. Hill and others are defendants, the undersigned, as trustee. will sell, at public auction, Im front of ises, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of -D. 1878, at 4 o°clock p.in., the following bed real estate in the city of Washington. D. | to wit: Lots numbered thirteen (13) and four- ). and the westernmost fifteen (15) feet two (2) inches front by the depth of lot numbered fifteen (15), in square numbered two hundred and On MONDAY, March ith, 1878, commen-; cing at 10 orclock a, m.- 1 hall sell, at the residence of a gentienian 1 declining house to an undersized nephew who was visitin twenty- 22), according to the subdivision of | Keeping, 620 ['stieet northwess, dan, When FON tik eer ae ee en rt of said square made by the heirs at law of John We call the atten tion of the public to this sale, ‘as him, “when you take off that ere plug avidson, the said ground having a total front one rather out of the usual line of house sais ie. | and’ spit two or three times there ain't much of about 62 feet on H street northwest witha depth | articles above enumerated, together with countless | left of you, is th’ ?"—[@in. Break. Tab. of 131 feet, improved by a three-story brick resi- | others, are com, watively new, of the latest de- ae Have you a Chaucer? sked a you gence. wit attic and pancarats froutin about CJ signs ard taost rable mgherec cause: Epretes com: ly, looking mm ata book st« The ae feet on H st D.W., an and carriage- | templating housekeeping should not fail to atven« cerae . a house on the rear of ‘the lot: except those parts of | (aby! mink clerk replied No. he never used it; but said lots 13, 14 and 15, which’ have heretofore been tobai *s just two doorsabove. maré-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Avet. there was 8 ,, conveyed by Richard Smith for the parpose of a ee ~ LY. ¥. Gon. Adrt. private alley Wey, Dat inciadin gil the right ery IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Some of the young members of a churet: Bterest and estate of which Richard Smith in Tunbridge, Vt., got themselves into trouble seized in and to the grouad in the rear of said prop- | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ines wiv naig Ste ann hscilas arivate alley wae oie PROVED REAL ESTATE Le Waste by turning'a’ prayer meeting inte a kissing ‘Telms of sale as prescribod by decree are: One- TON CITY, D.C... ON. THE EAST SLDE | Party. ; fourth of the purchase money cash; balance in three OF TWENTY-SEGOND STREET WEST, @e-At New Brunswick, N. J. a young equal instalments, payable in two, three and four BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTH. | woman named Hennernan was married Fears froin day of sale, with interest-at seven per RO red ENTY-SECOND STREET | Friday last. by the Rey. Dr. stecle to Lows centum per annum until paid, and payable semi- NORTH WEST. Rively, keeper of a candy stand. In afew annually; or all cash at the purchaser's option. The | _ By virtue of a deed of trast dated Augus ere g wife discovered that ee tame. ‘Trustee will reserve a lien on the property solid un- | Ist. 1874, and duly recorded in Liber N: days the young wife fe liv nd that bis til the whole purchase money shall have been paid. | 757, folio 261, &c.. one of the laud records uf band had another wife living. and thai Af the terms of the sale are not complied with with- | the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | Teal name was James Smith. He was ar- in one week from the day of sale, the ‘Trustee re- | parties secured thereby.'1 will seil_at public auc- | rested. serves the right to resell said property. at the risk | tion on MONDAY, March 18th, 1878, at 4. o'clock — and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five | p.m., in front of the premises, the following-de- days" notice in the Evening Star newspaper, Con- | scribed real estate, situated in Washington clit. in DIB. : veyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, said District, being the north part of Lotuim- | BRADFORD. On Friday, March 8th. 1878, ROB! CHEW, Trustee, bered eleven (11), in square numbered seventy. | SrmickRR, iniant son of J Stricker aud Dora MC. fel27-eo8ds 1627 H stree! ine (78). accorditig to, the plan of said cits. sald | Bradford. ° = Sor Te = = of sa TO} wenty-foar eat on - 5 H. WARNER, EstaiefteaiAuctioneer. Fald 22d street west. ain extedding. buck, coms. evening, March 7, 1878, back of that pope J with water on the bral ANSIEC,, only and be- : : TH Widthone hundred and twenty-six (126) fect, with | Joved thild Of MS, and KM. Gotsliae aed tae TRTTOUSE, CORNER © INDIANA AVENUE pga nage th gir taletl nage ny hg pg Pronth aud Mantes . ‘D £0 STRE RTHWES i ‘0 belenging. said improve $ cousist ing. 0 Gone hut not forgotten Be vitae oF & Gea at eer re need De- comfortable Brick House, No, 718, in said 221 Sac untae oman tenon: ther Inte 1876, and duly recorded tn Liber street west. Funeral will take place Sunday afternoon, at cember Int. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber (¥ ‘Terms of sale: §1.500, with Interest at ren (ao) | Finer will nee of her graudiather, PLS ras of the District of Columbia, and at the request | Pef ec: tum per anniim from Augusl Int. 1876. and |} 4°cbrtiweste Belatives and tritias ane eee of the party thereb; red, we will sil at pab- | {le expenses of sale aud all due and unpaid taxes | fi}y Invited tatiend. of the party thereby secu On MONDAY, | ieasb, the balance of the purchase money iu notes er ily hi as. been plucked adorn the Holy Court of One who receives . a treasure to place in His crown, Uc auction. in front of the premises, February 18th, 1878, at 5 o'clock 'p. m.. the fol- lowing-described Real Estate, situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, to wit:. atsix (6) and cweive (12) months, with interest from day of sale. secured by a deed of trust npan the premises sold. | $2C0 to be paid at time of sale, s of sale be not complied with in six (6. "1 - ‘ cahsgoulainin of Suipaal ant hc 8 eauare | (oreciiar esos: and rtk'a’ deiacting patches | rtd te an, Ao test on Bu street northwest, which sala Heal ey | Seraiter four {ij Gaye notice in the Evening Star | HOWARD. Of pecumonia. March 8, te is improved by a brick bullding, known as the | Poyababer, Ail conveyancing at purchasers cost. |) Rites HOW ake relict of the inte Chae we Fremont’ House: subject, to a deed oF trust for | {Different terms may be agreed ‘upon by the pat How: 68 years, 2 months and 19-days $10,008, dated August 13th, Bn ive ee eet CLAS. M. MATTHEWS, Trustee Funeral will take place Sunday, March 1), at years, at 8 per cent. interest, with {nterest due | %4d CHAS. M. MAT’ iain *_ | 2:80 o'clock By from oer! late Fesidence, tear from February 18th, 1877, together with $250 back |; VeosteE-s BALE OF A LOT ON ST | een Eramgts and relatives of the taxaity perms of sale: $6,000 (qith the expenses of the | A BETWEEN FUP TEENTH and SIXTEENTH | OHNSUN. On March 8h, 1878. at 11 pn of sale) in cash; the balance In one year, with interest Be ee trust, dufed July 16 1. whooping cough. ANNA V... infant daughter of Gu tke property sold a depositor S000 wil verre: | AD. lov ay reeurded ta Liber 06, rotcOR® | 3,6 aod J dotnaon.agins monthse duired'at the time of sale,ana all conveyancing aud | 31.€t seq. one of the and records for the Dis- cata Te ar eee rom the residen par Fecording at purchaser's cost. ‘Trastees re- | trictof Columbia, andat th; Gay Aiterneon at Soreiece weeny oe tee serve the right to resell the property at the riskand | Secured thereby. I shail rh a are invited to attend, - it of the defaulting purchaser, unless prompt | {ront of the premises, on FRIDAY. Mare 1c, ry s oe ‘with the terms of the sale will be made | 1878, at 4 o'clock p.3n.._the following-descritei | |LYPORD. At noon. March Sh, 187%, Exer comipisamee write tne ro Teal estate, situate in the City of Washirgton, D. | PEAnsos, infant daughter of Stephan . snd Gere witl ten days of sale HELMICK. C.. to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of | trade K. Lyford. * H. Gc ALLEMAN, } Trustees, nowp and designated as the west 25 fectot | MURPHY. On the morning of March8th, 1878, fel7-codts — y bts 15, 19, 20 and 3h. of Samuel Davidson's sub- |’ st 30:30.0'clock, WILLIAM MCRUHY, of the Goan a ane ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | division of Square 197, and containing 2,600 square tort ry, Ireland, in the sixcy-first year ee TEE MIOR vet Cok | Terms: Debt, interest sud costs, in eash: ba'ance , ; nett * ‘Oftice No. 928 F st. n.w, | secured by deed of trast. A Tot $100 re- | family respectfully invited toaticnd. . J.T. COLDWELL, Suilead at (imo of sale. aad oll conveyamethg at pur- | Oo Tenens wn nn cu sete ot Qnearane feb19,22, 26, marz,td $0808. CG. KENNEDY, Trustee, | six oclock Sy see Oe ‘A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer | J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. maré- i613 eis en Site of James O'Neil ero native of } ¥ LUABLE 1M. F. STEIGER. ‘age nherene BEAL eStart on gE STREET, B. Reel Retate Auctianser; G11 schet, f ,,SOuecy will sabe piace from ber late posldensn, Pa NTN g ueoae Sinem einer <a HEL SCHAEFFER. In this city, March 7th, 1878, | maneaheconmbear ae Ocala rel wine Maa “eS ace ia tue By virtue of a deed of trust to me, seveut eS Fi john B. Archer and Helen. his wife, dated ‘Funeral ‘will Place at 4 o'clock, Sat ihe Be dap of Bebraary, AD. ABTT, snddaty, afternosu, trom ber’ residence, 20s sic morte Iii secords ofthe Distrcy ot and af the {Maryland apd Alabaina papers please wilt copy -) Tequest of the parties 3 es in front of the premises, om, SAT- Ea Se UNDERTAKERS, de. Seen rusted in eel tw or ine BUBGDORF, Biserict of Commbia, ‘and Tot A > Bumbered twenty-three (23.) according to 8. A. UNDERTAKER, (iy Tn aauare numbered oven hundroa too ja2-ty 316 Penn’a AVENE RAY, iteprovements Sigs, ies tower W, ™ sreane, sale: One-third carn; in six ‘Terms i te atten per z: EE, as “OF the burstase-money, _ 40 F Steee? “o-vawser, paid on tae day of sale, renaoor fails to comp. with the ttm of sale Gec8-ty (Formeny with B. F. Harvey.) The right to reselt ‘the risk and cost

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