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_ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ FUTURE DAYS. _ __T0-MOREOW. THIS AFTERNOON. ALE OF PARTS OF LOT ONE () wn ai Ih S SUB M, SQUARE 758, BEING 3STORY cua JUN CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, UNCANSON BROS., Anction ¥. STEIGER, Real Ketate Auctioneer. OPRAME, WW Ktoms: WATER GAS ee ay = head Corner 9th and D streets northwest, a No, 228 EAST CAPITOL STREET, 0) # TRUSTFE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- iat TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL STE GRANT ROW; LOT 26X 100 TO €o4L AND WOOD. ERTY. CORNER OF ELEVENTH ANDI | SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF HOUSE ESTATE, IMPROVED BY A NEW THREE- VATE ALLE ig ’ {the pnbiietothe | STREETS NORTHWEST. No, 924 FOURTEENT STREEP, OPPOSITE. STORY BRICK DWELLING WITH NEW On THURSDA We desire toca. he attention of the pubile to tl By virtue of a deed of trest to me, dated, FRANKLIN. PARK, ON BRICK STABLE IN REAR: SITUATE ON | p. m., I will sell_at By fact that we new iiny.” Om PANG Whe largesr and best | March 14th. 1873, and recorded in Liver tioe MAY 16, COMMENCING AT FAS DE Oey NORTH CAPITOL | tion of the owner, subject to deed of trust of selected stock 1 CUA1. AND ing Deathomorn | follo 207 of the land records of the District consisting in part of — SUREA?) BETWEEN H AND I STREETS $5,000, at 8 per cent, Taxes and asscssmeats pald. : ou: factiities tt . of Colum! and at the juest of the se- -] -, le perfect. surpassed by any frm tp thes sme nein the United | cured thereby. I shall sett, in front of the promises: | MT, Rosewood Bidetoari. Hetersion Table, By or ius, OF 8 deed of trust dated Sep- Herms: Half eash; balance in 4 and $ mo ths, 8 Bales: that ovr Kindling Wd HaCory is t on THURSDAY, May 231. at 4 o'clock p.m., lots C. 8. Brace Arm Chairs, (walnut;) large tember 7th, A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber fam | Percent. interest. south er New York: and, ‘adeed. onr ap. | sub ten (10), subjeleven (1D). of originalnins (9), | utkide! Rug Carpet, Plated Ware ahd cords for the Dinero at ogee ee land re-. myl5-(tdbs —_'B. F. STEIGER, Auctioneer. for ‘® Coal ap = south of eleven . north part of 12, squ: 1 . an io Te- — — _.+ Becomplete in every particular. three hundred and eighteen Pt ueee' | Seooxeny, quest of the party secured thereby, wo will sell at ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 2.248 Ibs. to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Main ofMfice—Dwpot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, | 13th and K s!Teets southwest, | UP-STAIR DINING-ROOM. bli ion. je Splendid M. T. Walnut Sideboard, (large:) M.T. | RESDAY. May othe 1ST ge SONY E t, Gaple, large Rag Carpet, (Turkish pattern:) | all that certain plece or parca oF ground situate Crimson Brocatelle Lambrequins, Walout and gton, D. C.. and known as Gilt Cornices, Lace Cartains, © lot numbered thirty-seven (37), in Brown's sub- Yne-third cash; balance six and twelve EXECUTORS: SALE OF WAGONS, ROCKA- WAYS, &.. AT AUCTION By order of the Supreme Court for the District of Colum) = = holding a special 1202 4418 7:h streetsnorth- rv LO i. division of sai dred sev- | term on Wednes the 30th day Sa nae Sereno GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Seven-Octave Rosewood Piano: Gilt Trace, India- | enty-six (676), together With the Lapowenents | of January, AD. 4578 ‘we shail PFneced to sent at = ——— covered and Tufted Parlor Suite: Mirrored thereon, } ublic anction, on FRIDAY. the Hien day of May. vy. & SONS, Es Masi dl. fe iter Table, rms of sale: On ‘ ; bal - D. al ‘clock p. M., part o' per- epaene? Ww SELES | Peers crock Crimson “Brocatele Lambrequings Lace, Gur: | thresmaual seine one Nie (@, Gwalvetiay aad | sna eflects of ene Tate George Barber, deceased. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN | oF fains, Watnnt and Gilt Cornices, Moquette Rug | eighteen (18) months, with inverest from the day | infront of Robert Martin's premises, iy Uaioe Carpet, 15x25, nearly new; Rugs, Ornaments, &c. HALLS. Hficent Walnut Tennessee Marble Mirrored I Stand, Mc quette Passage and Stair Carpets. CHAMBERS, of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the propert; fold, and a satisfac:ory Polley of insurance on the buildings: Or all cash. at the option of the pur- chaser.” A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the parchaser’s cost. town, D C., the following named articles: First-class Two-horse Market Wagon, suitable fora butcher or di-tiller, First-class One-horre Market Wagon, nearly new. WOOD AND COAL. STAW HATS y | ‘We are delivering best qualities of WOODand | For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, just received. i f the city, at wholesale prices. | Elegant assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's pain geareeia ene p SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market Prices. Mi If the terms of sale are uo i One Rov kaway, Silver Watch, Chairs, &c. Wapeou haa. at lowent rates, Niue 404 LUMP, | UMERELLAS and PARASOLS covered and re- | Very Ane and handsome Walnit Dressing Case, | fash trom the dat cane ford ustens reserve the | Terms cash _ ‘siways on hand. at lowest rates. paired in the best manner. Gramber Bere, Wns Bale Spring Macross... Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of GRAS Fy WATSON. } Exocutors, Main Office and Depot. Riley's Wharf, foot 11th WALTER KER, Hatter, Sets, Rugs, Spreads. Feathers, magnificeat Wal faultiny TLLESM B. JONES WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. my14-3t ‘and 12th streets southwest. 1419 Pennsylcania Avenue, nut ‘and Rosewood Wardrober, (one very large 3. EDWARDS. }Trusieas, SANSOM BROS! = 1 | sprite ‘Above Willard’s Hotel, for party dresses:) M. T. Tables, Lounges, Bro- | my¢-eoeas 5 5 UNCANSUN ., Auctioneers, 4 bet: 24 and 34 n.w. rtae ices. Omees— } 5 NU etween Daud Ks.w. 20-tr | QTRAW HATS, <ALE_OF, FOUR VALUABTE BUILDING LOTS. CORNER THIRD AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. No. | | We will offer at anction lot 6, square 776, op Di | SATURDAY, May 18th, atGorclock p.m. mi4.B JUNCANSON BHOB., Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF , STEAMERS, &c. IN GREAT ABUNDANCE, or men, youths and chilaren. Celebrated Macki- haw Straws, all grades, Silk Umbrellas, $3.50 and up. Best Goods. PARLOR SUITE IN TERRY, 7 PIECES. Tete-a-Tete Parlor Suite, 3 piedes; Body Tapestry Brussels Carpets, Eregere, Bureai Chairs, Rockers, Dressing Cases, Couches, & contained In eight chambers, ‘We would call the especial attention of private purchasers to this sale, as the Furniture is in floe condition, and the Carpets are very flue, mostly Li Tug form. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY. 814 THIRD 81 REET, BET NOH AL STREETS N. W. WEE On WEDNESDAY, May 15th, at 6 o'clock, Iwill sell. on the - premises, ‘Lot No. 26° Meng 21 feet 8 inches on. the west side of, Third si = Lowest Prices. STINEMETZ, HATTE! . my9 tr 1237 Penn. ave., next cor. 13th st. POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS.— The Bireier MATTANO. Cage ~ Byles, wil! make three tr) each week, tv o 10 NOMINI FERR LMINEKY "GOODS. 2 UNDERWEAR. AND STRAW HATS . , eet, by a depth of 85 feet, to an alley. MILE IN . = and one to LEONAKDTOWN, stopping at inter- oe NOW READY myI8"° DUNCANSON BROS.” Auctioneers, PoUee ee ny EW two-story brick dwelling Ta Tieatrertn wer? Contained tn Biore No. mediate landing: going and returning. further For Spring and Summer wear, deck nh a - rove te eas ten rooms and all modera im. |, 71¢ 7 bh street nay NG, May 18°h, Information fy vire at G. L. Sheris Coal and | in light weght i ‘ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctionoor. provethents, SAURDAY MORNING. May 18°, ‘Wood ufice. 1114 and. $28 Pennsylvania avenue, SUET FELT g —? Terms: One-third cash; balanee tn one and two PreMniGeR Ek TRE eo wt sell EBLE TATE TONES, agent. | clk Gensiomen, YournanTAMheGOOPS | eon Work HOUSES Tape Margot was | Settih res aT Bipur ante poured bys | ti pram ete T halaa te thy . TUCKER JONES, Agent. to suit Gentlemen, Youth and Children, y ‘| ry it x 4 a . = CANES sD UMBRELLAS, HARNESS! WAGON: (2 Sets Boutie Wagon | at costor purchaser. a Rerpel eat $100 eee on st Tne tn UMMEK ARRANGEMENT. Agent for Dunlap & C9,’s Sew York Hats, a : 8 pare andChildren's D: Hosiery, Underwear, Sha’ Ribbens, Zephyr, Jewelry; soon as the property Is struck off, m7 HARROWS. &c.: 5 Barrels @RAPE WINE, 2 Barrels WINE VINEGAR, 1 Blacksmith ANVIL. 1 Set STREL DIES: als>. a Good °s. Bonnets, Hoods; CHAS. BUOFF, , Cottons; Successor to Willett & Rouff, 905 Penn. ave. — THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. FoR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND < THE SOUTH. my9 6t i JUNCANSON Bnos. 1 4 fine Showcases, Shelviugs, Counters, &e, The swift an¢ clegaut iron Seamer LADY OF Lot ot HOUSEHOLU FURNITURE, & SEOS.; Aactionsors, Terms cash. hai THE LAK Cy J. BONNE Serpe GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT,” | 07 ,THUNSDAY. May 16th. at I SELEN DID BUILDING LOT, CORNER FIFTH | _n 14 F. L. WILLIAMSON, Assignes, sey a d fs OPEN FRONT, known as" Loeliger Farm," back of the: WES eee TS NW. AT AUCTION. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ry oe . -RIDAY, at 5orer'k | elegantly made of first-class material with Linen | Soldiers’ Heine, “opposite Rock Creek Church, on | 4O2 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May I 16th, at 6 o'clock, we will sell the north 40. fect of Tot 8 square 477, by a depth of 93 feet 4% inches. “This is a splendid location for busi- WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. | jets: and worthy the actention of purchasers, mi; uD= open back, is of the best Linen lining and Linen mi. connectiux with steamers for Boston, Provi- | nes and otles Northern Points, Returning, oa very TUESDAY, THUBSDA and SATURDAY, ai 4 o'clock p. leeve Bands and Linen lining to the finished only $0 cts.; hed. $1, ‘The Haunis Shirt, material, aud also has the Rock Creek’ Chureh road, the above-nained articles. to the highest bidder. for each, myl4 21 VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON F STREET, NEAR THE UW. 8. TREASURY DEPAKT: MENT, AT PUBLIC SAL a: 4 caer a r On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 20th, Bands; is only 80 cts. unfinished, and 95 cts. fin- OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, ami gine; One-third cash: baiange io x, twelve | 1878, at 6 o'chick, in front of the premises, 1 ee ished. mes and cightcen months; notes bearing Der cent, in- | shall sell the eastern 20 feet of lot 4, in Square Bteamer JOUS We THOMPSN, Capeaton | TBE cheapest Shirt toputamarsiig: COT Wam- | TRUSTEES SALE OF A TREESTORY AND | (crest, sour ty deed of truston premises. Gun- | 504, and running bark 113 fect ta 80 foot alley, = tod ~ | sutta O, XX; ready to put on at $1.10, BACK BUILVING BRIC NG, . SCA RRO! tuate on the north side of F street, between 14°h B. Woon, leave her wharf, vermi- Our ':Fruit of the Loom sbirtivgs beon a. tae No. 471H STREET NORTHWEST my.11 4¢ DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, vorite for a long time at 60 cts. unfinished, and 75 cts, finisbea. ‘The Wamsutta O. XX Shirt is 75 cts, unfinished, and 90 cts. fiuished, Finest 4-ply Linen Collars, 6 for $1. and 15th streets northwest. Baing one of the most valuable properties in this locality, it should secure the attention of capitalis Terms: One-quarter cash; Iniance In six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per au- num. and secured | at7am., three limes per week, for Currioman, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at Intermediate fsuclings each trip. Days of sailing, game as Steamer Mattazo. For further t:f mation, apply_at the office, over By virtue of a deed of trust da’ed March 3.1, A. D. 1875. and recorded 1h Liber Now TT felio 306, et sc | aud at the request of thy parties secured thereby, I will sell at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, at 4 o'clock p. m., |, = WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, “39 H STREET NORTHWEST. A_COM- FORTABLE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE NEAR MARKET AND CARS, a deed of trust on the proper: «. Knox’ c] on THURSDAY, May 16th, 1878, part of lot num: vEDN y. af ty sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, $100 ee OD or a eee OF at | er Sold at our Branch, bered eighteen (18), in square numberet five hug | ,.O8,WEDNESDAY. ggiby, AOtB. at 6:50) Teposté on the property when sold. La 1002 F strest nw. | dred and seventeen (617), beginning for the said in froni of the premises, the above property, Jed myl4-d _THOS. DOWLING, Auct, Pics hg SAMUEL BACON. Prost, mar27-tr GEO. MEGINNISS. part of said lot at a point five (5) feet east froin the ‘Terms day of sale, myll-ta THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. B, J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMFRS FOR NEW YORK. said lot eighteen (18) and run- EORGE F. SCHAFER, ne hundred. feet (100); thence rPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. nree (23) feet four and ahaif (4's) = CATALOGUE SALE 31 BSE) MERCHANT TAILOR, inches; thence south one hundred (100) feet; and RIGHT aitervacely leave Hieral Rast eeepe” | thence west twenty-three (28) feet f-nr and half [THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, OF SEVERAL Fiver, New Yorks ). | Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below | (4'.) inches to the place of beginnings together TRUSTEES’ SALE et tuRD TY step | cost to close business, with the improvements, consisting of a three-story “OF THE PRIVATE LIBRARIES, town every MONDAY, and Alexandriasameday. | M@¥-A call is solicited. brick dwelling. with two-story back building. FURNITURE AND EFFEC LARD'S HOTE Freight taker: at apply at office « 'S OF WIL- ares ‘Terms: Oue-hird of the purchase Toney, to- Making a very large Collection of Books in all de- niiiay Bask Tin stese, | 2S°-Sm__ 1111 Pennsyleanta are. mt | gctuer with the cruise the in cash? and y Metro} a ss ‘ By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Prone the erature, among which are vate TaS RIGaans the balance in one aud two years, secured by adeed | ;, ee eee, Books from the * Calvert” Library, oto KP A DENHAM, Agent, Water street, | J>EDUCED PRICES. of trust upon the property sold,’ and the notes of Coe Rie Gag rice of Colombia, in # ered Gongste eats ot ihe Annals OF Gonna CMa te SAMUEL BACON, President, | Phe undersigned begs leave to inform his ihe purchaser. bearing Rireonvevaneee (sPer | tion, on the prem*es, on MONDAY, June 3, Congressional. Debates = Giole aercek a east. i a uuired upon accepiance of bid. Phe trustee rev eae ke + de. Sic. STEXPOSITION: S| SEGARA Be ie, BOW Able, fo, make up. | cinined vbr accep ace of de me truswe ro Hotel, COMMERINE en Peshich Mirrors: Also, a complete file of th» ter 42 North River, foot of Canal street, | ren to fifteen percent, less than former rates, Te. are Nor complied saree purchaser if the terms | josewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE, eae A. Thursday, May 2 | ‘pectfully abies SME TS ae my6-dtdbs ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustee. workmanship; from its commencement ip 1872 to its close in 1875, Na STATE OF Lot Thursday: May 9 | together with many Valuable orks on American Reception and Eayy Chatra, Lounges CITIZEN AND MILITARY TaILon, at 7! > ‘ SEN Jegant Window Hangings: History, &c..€¢,, to be sold atay Auction rose F GEN ; . STATE OF NEVADA hursday, May 23 | .25-tr 536 14th street. Corcoran Building. J. STELLWAGEN, : Kosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tables; southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue aud 11h : First cabin. $0 to $75, acciding to accommo i Ee, “neat Estate ANC oor, 615 70m stron, leant Walnut 3a Chamber Suites: street, commencing on fations: ret ets at Teduced rates, Secon | TRUSTEE'8 SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE | Moxart aud [russels (ar 1 fine condition; MONDAY EVENING, May 20 hy, Cabin, $45. est rates. | i Bee QNTH | lmmense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and Ueecdiegrna Rppiy to AUS WIN & "CO. PROPERTY ON SEVENTH en e Spread ovclock, and continuing at same hour each 0. 72 Broadway REET. KETWEEN “NT AND Sot 8’ BUSINESS a z s of the TATES MAIL nishea” and of th ———- — STRE WEEN ional ai teran : eventag until all are suid. ‘Adams Expre 342 TOKE AND O10 RAILROAD, BUREETS NORTHWEST, BEING NO, | SPeue Calcction of Site Bian’ Ware and Cut- Dea THOMAS DOWLING,. Auct a avenue. | md . rr lery: ear sual ae alk ‘ 4 THE GREAT DOURLE TRACK. By virtue of adeed of trust to me, dated Sct 6 . — sist Norn River ayia | NATIONSE ROOTS GHD SORT LINE Jane 2, 2878, andra corded tn Liber 724, Folio Fw | Citar Cooking Utensils, Bittkes Rerniss, &c. | NTEW TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, WITH TO THE 349, one of the land records for Wasulugton Se oethis Hotel bas’ Gait teen ee ee OT FORTY FEET WIDE, ON BEVENTH.- ‘E. NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH. county, District of C i E lumbiay and at the written May 12, 1:30 p. m. request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at pest material, all of which EAR H STREET : MERS, | ea puiile auction. in front of the premises, on | 'S{n excellent con Ds aud sa eget 8 deed Pe | epgngan creer“ Bacuepay: | fills.m.eatimmes enon ety and Way | Sho maep. in alt EAnMeeAtaRiatge A | OO “REGIVALD TENDALL borat, | Hts eae for fhe Date SEaseut ptt WEDNESDAY! | Stations: i ; Joshua Whitney's recorded subdivision of original | _*"80-d_WM. F. MATTINGLY, thereby, 1 will. "on WEDNE~Date ae aot Pegance and couufort, All Staterooms on inal” | 6-60 arin Batimneee nebo sis and War Sta: fur hundradand forty-seven (alt). teprowed ies pus WARNER, Agctionése, sue at pup ie auction: theses eee Loe SALOME as aes, eldael | pont and Btations between Relay aid Pied- ince story, Brick Store and dweillng, with two- TRUSTKFS: SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- front on 7th street east by the full depth thereof, of lol 20. ‘in square 859, together with the improve- ments, &e. ‘Terms: One-half cash; of which $75 must be paia at the time of sa’e: balance in three and six months, STORY FRAM* DWELLING HOUSK. L STRERT, WEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS N.V By virtue of a deed of trust to 1s, dated May, BECONDCS SIN, including all requisites, 40. | Excursion Tickets for First-class Passage, New | York to Paris and return, $135 to$195, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen, *7:40—Baltimore Express, 8:10 a.m,—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 30 a.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS, PARLOUR CAR ‘Terms of sale: (Under the trust) are $3,500 and ixpetses of sale in cash; balance in twelve and twenty-four months, with interest, but by the concurrence of the parties in interést, the terms TO: : York 1 22d. 1877, and duiy recorded in Liber 857, fo- With interest at 8 per cent., secured by deed of For Books of Information. Plans, &c.. to New York and Philadelphia. are modified and Will be $1,500 cash, and balance | 221, 1877. and duly recorded tn Liher 897. fo trust on the property, Gonvehanctus ark tooare NDERSON BROT! 8:35 a.m.—S8t. Louis, Cincianatt, Chicago and | in thre or five years, with élgh: percent, interest, | Ho 182. ohe of the laud records o i es Peat. aE : ; ADD BOWLING GREEN NEWYORK, | Phicbung Exe ta ctae Hagerstown and | pasablesemi-annualys One hundred doliars wil | OF Colimbia, apd at therequest of the parcraee | Ig at purchaser's cost. “It the torims ‘of ale. are + Orto ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, ww. Washington. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. 430 10th st.'n, | Valley Branch except Sunday, Cnicago ex-ept Sat- ap24-dm "| urday. Through Car to Staunton, PARLOR CAR to Grafton aud SLEEPING CaR co’ Cincinnati, Go- cured thereby. We will sell, at public auction, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY. the 24th ‘day of May, 1878, at 5 o’elck p.m., all that lot, piece not complied with in six days, I shall resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days" advertising in the Bveping » be required by the Trustee when the property is knockea off. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, or the ; A and parcel of ground situate, lying and_ being in WILLIAM BIRNEY, Trustee, nfp:00 gi agai ra Peat MARTIN'S ATR Hrustes, | mecity of Washingcon and Dicciet are hia, | _B. H. WARNER & CO., Aucts, — ‘myl4-dts STBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, | and Way Stati 4 recorded and known upon then Washing‘on city, as lot of MeGill and John Ware numbered 620, ap and plat lettered **A?? and **B, *s subdivision of lots ‘in id two lots commencing SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers of this Company will sall every Sat- from Bremen Pier, foot of Third Street, "Hotokea, kates Of passage Gee 410:00 a. P.M. 12:10 p.m, Baltimore Express. Baltimore, Ellicott City, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON K STREET. BE- BF: STEIGER, Auctioneer, TKCSTEE'S SALE UF_ DESIRABLE _UNIM- Annapolis : PROVED LOTS ON 1TH SCREET, KE- art TWEFN CONNECTICUT AVENUE AND | 100 feet west o* the soritheast corner of said square: : dard ad tg From New York to Southampton, Lon 274. Bo pam New Yous, PHTLADEL EAA AND 18TH STREET, AT AUCTION. Tae rane ghence woot 40 fect # inches, thence north wren” @ AND 2 STRRETS NOwrH don, Havre and Bremen. first cabin, §100, second | Busion EXPRE*S. Un Sunday to Baltimore and On THURSDAY, May 16tn, at 6 o'clock, 126 feri'7's inches, thence east 40 feet 2 inches, cabin, §60 gold $80 currency. For freight (OF passage, app!) apl-6m OFLRICHS & CO. 2 Bowling Green, New York, ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ‘ay Stations ouly. 4:30 p.m-— Baltimore, Bladensburg, Annapolis Junetfon and Laure! Express. Frederick via Relay +4:35 p.in.—Frederick, Point of Rocks, Hagers- twn, Winchester and’ Way Stations. Sunday eorame, 1 will sell, on the premises, part of Lot 9 Fs | oe squate 163, fronting 16 feet qn the north side ot K street, by a depth of 100 feet, improved by a comfortabie frame L welling House: Team Yne-third cash; thence south fo the place of beginning. Terms of sale: One-fourth, together with the ex 8 of sale, In cash; the balance in promissory rotes, payabie in six, twelve and eighteen months, Learing interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per an= By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 9th day of June, A. D.. 1876, and duly recorded ie J ‘ber No. 817, folio 441 one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell at public alance, six and twelve BETWEEN to Polntof Rocks and Way Stations only, deed of frost cu the. propakye CC aveeeemoe at | whechiactes of thc pared om he day. OF sale. | (he Both day of Mar, Inskants at 4°30 Sr mee yee TLADELP UIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH. | 14:40 p.mi.—Baitimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- COOL OF urehager A dee of Bey ee ak | Meek Oe rere ee erelaser must be secured UF | te numbered, Cedute fant ak eee as CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S LIvB FOR Boston, PROVIDENCE, AND New ENGLAND STAT! Sailing Day From Philadeiphia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Canking\oa— Monday, s ies From Georgetown— Monday, at 7 p.in Freights received dally. Trough San lading given to Boston and, +5:30 p.m.—Philadelphia Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Ellicott City. PASSkNGERS FoR Noa- FOLK TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT To BOAT AT CANTON. No convection Sunday for Norfoik. Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel. +6:50—Baltimors and Way Stations. +7:15—CHIC?GO AND COLUMBUS EXPRESS. SLERPING UaKs to Chicago. s00n as the property is struck off. shall have the option to pay cash. A deposit of OMAS 3 ._ | $100 Will be required at the time ‘of sale, and all aie SEOMAS DOWLING: Auct conveyancing ard recording shail be at thé cost of E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. | he purchaser. Should the purchaser fail to com- 5 pals y With the terms of sale within five days of the A NICE FRAME HOUSE AND LARGE LOT | sale. the property wil! be resold at the risk and cost iN COMPLETE ORDER. ON F STREET, of the defaultin® purchaser, BETWEEN 26TH AND 27TH. WM, HEI MICK, T rten’s subtlvision of square numbered one hun- $e, dred and seven 3 Terms of sale: Five hundred (500) dollars and interest at 10 per cent. per annuin, from Decem- ber 9th. 1676, and expenses of sale in cash; the balan in six and twelve months with interast at Sper cent. per annum to be securedon the broperty sold, orailcash at the option of the purchaser. ys deposit of $100 is required at time of sale and all Billa of 48:10 p.m.—Batimore Express, OF HUES DAY, May 16th. at6 p.m. 1 wsib-ieie HU ALLEMAN, brvustees. couveyanciug at purchaser's cost, “The Tata P ce. Consignees wishin, 19 35- St. Louis Cincinnall, Loutsvitieand Pitts | sill offer for sale, at public auction. to the ees See eae reserve the right toresell ar risk and cost of de- their landed at wi will please burg KEipress. SLEEPING CARs to St. Louis and bighest | ler. t! eS rbove property, being part, faulting purchaser If term of sale are not complied bave Markel **Georgetown, D.C." Pittsburg. No connection for Pittsburg Sunday. | of Lot 1. in Square 10. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘with in seven days from day of sale, For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON | — +9:30 p- EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND | Terms cay of sale. aG4 : . 7 IMPROVED PR & CO., 1908 ¥ street northwesi. and 18th-street | BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEE Can to New | _myibd THOS. E, WAGG AMA! TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- wharf, Washington, D. C.; @. F HYDE, 59 Wa- fer street, Gevrgetown, Db WM. Po CLYDE S delphia. wail mara0-1y ¥Y DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. OSETER AL TRANSATLANTIC MPANY Between New York and | } Trustees, IRUSTEE’S SALE OF A THREE-SrORY FRAME DWELLING, No, 922 KLEVENTH By virtue of a decd of trust, dated Decem- ber24. A.D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 770 folio 388 ef seq., one of the land rec-. York, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAR to Pui'adel- phia. Trains marked (+) daily. All other trains daily except Sunday, All trains stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at Ticket Offices at Depot, corner New Jersey avenue and © street; 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15th TY ON SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN N AND U STREETs NORCAWEDT, No. 1319. By virtue of a deed_of trust, dated Decem- Ver 20h, A.D. 1875. and duly recorded ns | rpuemas DUWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, WATER Liber NO. 800° folio 460 et seq.. one of the, land records for the D:strict of Columbia, and at tre request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, in front of the premises. to | Grds for the District of Columbia and-at there favre. Pler 42. N. R..foot Morton st. | stacet nosthwust, W: ‘i Tem: the highest b dder, on WEDNESDAY. May goth, | 0" : SEPRRIEE, cur. Dare Wathen, ware, | GE Ceres eta any ings shy | "HON TH cance oF wm. x nanuow, wea | Saka Meat doe a | PAR, May Si wet occ fa at 3.30 p.m. W M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. " The collection represents the Itallan, French, | known and distinguished on the ground plan or | Washington, D. C., to Wit: All that certain fece , VILLE DE PARIS, Capt. Santelli, Wednesday, L. M. COLE, Genera! Ticket Agent. Dutch, @erman, Enyli hand Aiwerican artists, | plat thereof as a part of Lot numbered ten (10), ia | or parcel of ‘ground in ‘said city known and: de. June 5, 9a. mr. m13 GEO. 3. KOONTZ, General Agent. Among them will be found many rare and valuable | Syuare numbered four hundred and forty-seven *. Price of Pacsage In Gold (including u h ven | scribed as part of Lot 12, In square 817, having a 8 First Gaiia.$100; Bocond Cable. 050 thine | specimens worthy the attention of collectors, to- | (447). described as follows. Beginning for the said rat 0, 20 feet on Lith street by a denen of 3S tent. iavre, pin. $100: 365; 3 3 D-TU of the said lot at a point at the southwest eaf- yin Cabin, $85. Stecrage, $2, Including wine, bed- 1S7TS8 PENSSTLVANTA 1878 | sether with a superb collection of genuine broxizes, ber of the sald lor nuiubered ten (10) and running and qmuproysd by a three-story frame dwelling, ding, and utensiis. | ? ne This magnificent collection will be om exhibition in the large and spactous rooms formerly oceupied by Messrs, Fitch & Fox, FREEDMEN’S BANK BUILDING, ce north on the line of Seventh (7th) street Went twenty (20) feet: thence turning and ranging east one hundred and sixteen (116) feet: thence South twen'y (20) feet; and thence turning and Yunning west one huudred and sixteen (116) feet Sceamers “PER FIRE,"» “WILLE DEPARIS.” | to THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, and ‘ST. LAURENT” do not carry steerage pas- | Doubte T ack. Steel Rails, | ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at 6, 12 | | | s a jcenery, MM ificent Equipmes en OUIS DE BEBIAN, Ai ent, 65 Broadway. Sabet © conta ‘autpment. | | aud 18 months, with interest at 8 per cent., secured by deed of trust. All Sore pncia at purchaser's cost JO8. C. @. KENNEDY, Trust J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, Or @. W. MOSS. 225 Penn. ave.; T. W. BO’ APRIL, 4th, 1878. tothe point of beginning, together with the im- 7 LER & BRO., 923 Penna. ave., agents for Wash- | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, provements thereon. COANCERY, SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ington, D.C. feb2s-3m_ corner of Dixth and B streets, as follows: Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 must be gaid at the time of sale); and toe balance PROVED PROPERTY on SIXTH STREET, | for Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. dally, | BETWEEN F and G STREETS NORTH. From MAY 10, Sales THURSDAY, FRIDAY with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Bleeping C rs (3 an ye LINE and SATL RUAY EVENINGS, May 16, 17 and 18, Es ey a ep ‘ (EV ENIN iu sein ewslve mourns, BA sans! Nearing ines ai virtue of a dlecree of the Supreme Court from Pittsburg to Cincinnatl, St, Lou omumiencing at 7 30 0°clock. sect by the purcha-eis notes, bearing. Inte of the District of Columbia, sitting in equity, ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, Chleagos TaD pe iat eG and | commencing at 7 ai tbe pate of ClgHt per cent. pt annum from the | passed on the sot day of April A ests! Le NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL | Chicano. N.B.—This sale offers a grand opportunity for | date of sale until paid, together with a ded of Wwherel hae art Collectors to fecure first-class goo :s at tneir own | trust on the pr party sold. in a certain cause therein depeniting, fh i f the terms 0. saleare | mund F. Clark is complainant, aud Mary Eunice EVERY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. | ngures, as the collection will ve sold Without re- | not complet witu in seven davs from the day of | Glatt et al. are defendants, and which is numbered. — For Cavandaigua, Rochester, Butfalo, Niagara | gard to cost. sole. the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the | 6015, Eq. Doc. 18, Tshull sell at public auction, to Tons. te, Bons. Falls aud the north at 7:40 p.m. daily, except Exhibition open all the week from 10a, m, to | risk ana cost of the “efaulting purchaser, after five | the highest bidder, In treat at aie 5.481 City of Brussel Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watklus. For |p. Willlunsport Lock Haven, Elmira and’ Wat- | i . at 10:10'a,m. daily, except Sunday. w York aud the East. 1:40 a.m. and 9:30 p, | daily, with Palace Cars attached, Linited FREE, ‘ 8a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. J. 2 TRUSTEES’ 8\LE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON THE WESTSIDE premises, on THURSDAY, the 934 day of May, A, D, 1373, at 5o clock p. m,. all the right, title, interest and ‘es- tate of the parties to said cause in aud to partof Lot numbered four (4), in square numbered four hun dred and eighty-seven (437). tn the elty Of W ssh ington, in the District of Columbia, beiag ‘the ys? notice In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, | All conveyancing at parchae 8er’s Cost, . a ;. ees JOHN BF, RILEY, {Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. may 8, 10,11, 13,15 17, 18.21. 22.24 27.28.20 4 607 City of New Y. 56 City of Paris. 490 City of Brookiyn..2. Ti magnificent steamers, built in watertight compartments, are among the strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic, i} Ex,ress Of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. . aE northt wer ty-six feet nineand three-fourths ineh The saloons are luxuriously furnished, especially For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily ex- SRAAES? SPREET BETWEEN D AND E’| rreUS1EE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM | (uit oc i ) front of said lot. by the depth there weil lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole cept Sunday, with Sleeping Cars from Wash- STRE#1S NORTHWEST. PROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH. | of: also, part of Lot numbered six (8), in said sq sare width of the ship. The ‘princi ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. staterooms are | amidships, forward of the engines, where least noise and motion is felt, and are replete with every comfort, having all lafest improvements, doubie + all By virtue ofa deed of trust dated June 6th, A.D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 631, ‘| follu 427. one of the land records for thé Dis: trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party WEST CORNER OF SIXTEENTH AN, L STREEIS NORTHWEST. CONSISTIN OF A LARGE THREE-STORY BRIG numbered four hundred avd vighty-seven (437+: heginning for the same ata point twenty-five feet (25 feet) south from the nortawest corner of said through tuains connect at Jef@ey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording’ direct fransfer to Fulton street, avolding douvle fer- CARS DWELLING, WITH STORERUOM. AND | square, on Sixth street uorthwest, and rinniig berths, electric bets, &e. Hake aud journey, across New York city. secured thereby, ‘we will sell at public auction, Ween! WOSTORY, BRICK HOUSES, | thencevast sixty-two feet three Inches 62 ft. 311 Ds ‘The culsine bas always been aspecialty of thisline, | For Fhiladelphia, 1:30 p, m. daily, except Sunday, | in_front of the premises, on FRIDAY, May tied WATER, GAS, &C., LOT 25x72, thence south twenty-five feet (25 feet): thence Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen's smok- | and 1.40 a. m., and 5.30 and 9:30 p, m. daily! | 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m’, the following describ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October West sixty two feet three inches (62 f.'3 inj: ing and bathrooms, barbers” shops, pianos, libra- Limited Express, 9:20 4. m. daily, except 3un- | Teal estate, situate iu the city of Washingtow Vis | 21. 1875. and duly recorded in Liver No. 799. cg | thence north twenty-five feet (25 feat) to the p ace ; ries, &c., proviced. | da: trict of Col proba, to wit:—Lot numbered forty, follo 462 one of the land records of the Dis-, of beginning, This property is el'gibly situated, For rates of Be and oteer informention spnly netation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a.m. | (40), in Kibby, Bridget and Bowen's recorded and at the requast of the party ALE. Agent, 31an¢ roadway, | and improv'd by two first. ¢'ass dwelling houses, Nos. 609 and G17 Sixth street west, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money of each piece of property in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, payable respectively at one (1) and two (2) years from the day of sale with 4.20 p. m. daly, except Sunday, For Pope's Creek Lue, 6:55 a. m, anc 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:55 a, m. and 4:20 p, m. daily, except Sunday, subdivision in Square numbered five bundred and JOHN @. Ssone sevent. umb! secured therebyet will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, May 22. 1878. at 5:30 o'clock p. m., the following described realestate situate ‘in the city of Wash- ington, in said Districr,-viz: South twenty-five :Y ; BOTELER & FA ts ‘for D. A. BRO: a st: | pee 8. W. MOSS, Adams Express. felS-mefeu | MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ‘one, (571). frontifg on 1st street west 20 h of 103 feet, together with the im- : $2,000, and interest at 10 per cent. per 1 from Se} anu < —_ pember Gth, 1877, today of sale, | (25) feet fronting on 16"h t, by equal width | interest. to be secured by deed of trust upon the sail every THURSDAY direct from ALO MILWaE! ah RO , PREDERICKSBURG | with expense of sale in cash. and the balance at 6 | the depth or s- venty-two (72) feet atlocuampered | iutsreets £9 ve secured by dl given upou tual rati- Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at WASHTACTON 2 AESANDRIA AND | 12, 18 aud 24 inouths, for Which the notes of the | oye (i), In Sar Wel Davidsoues subiivinionor part. | Hrabeae or aie sake ee eee lep sit of $100 LF Queenstown. | WASHINGTON RAILROAD. pireha lug interest from the day of sale, | of square numbered one hundred and eighty. 1 uj O.each piece of property sold will be required to ‘Cabin, intermediate and steerage Mekets | For Alexandria, 6. 7.8. 9:10.10. 11 a.m., 1.3, | Aru secu a deed of trust, will be taken. A | (183. as said subdivision is recorded sm the Survey- | Leimade atthe tine of sale, ae EF et Also agents forte Ged Siar tats | $:20,5-8 7p. m. Ou Sunday at 9:10am, and | dejwsit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all | SISS A844 suttyision ts recorded in the 1, folio TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, Trusteo. ers, 1429 F st. Also, agents for the Red Star Line land 7 p.m. conveyancing at expense of purchaser. 20. re Brick fronting on 16h street and WASH. B, WILLIAMS Auctr. mf1i-d to Antwerp. my#2-tf_ | For the South,’ via Richmond, 2:45 a, m, daily; OTIS Ble ELOW, } Trustees, the two small Bricks fronting on L streat, with YUNARD LINE- Traus eave, ey, sara, for Wish 4, mrt cokes _B; HOW AENER, Sigerus of salon One-third eas <o wtited $100 FT B08. Bap otate a wetioneer, 519 Th st. a ius leave Alexandria for Washin, 6, = ar aie ‘cris of sale:’ One-third cash (of which on cal Es uctioneer, 519 72h st, Sorice, 8:10, 9.10, 10, 11a. m.: 1, $. 4:20, 6 6-1) andy £, WAGGAMAN, ith the view of diminishing the chances of colision, the Steamers of this line take a specific i seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New each house must be paid at time of sale), aud the balatce in six, twelve, eighteen and twen'y-four mechs, In equal payments, to be seettred by par- chaser’s notes, bearing 8 per cent, interest from recs. Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th st. CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE AND VALU- ABLE RESIDENCE ON MISSOURL AVE- Pi; On Sunday at 8:108°d 10a, tn. and 6 p. m, ‘Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor carsac- commodations can be procured at the offices, north- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT AND WEST HOUSE OF THE TWO NUMBERED 1908 H STRE&T N.W, t corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvan! YY of sale, and payabl emi-annually until id, By virtue of a deed of trust dated Juty 14°h, -——«BelSortnothing'to the north of 43, °: S848 | avenue: northeast comer of Sistustrectand Benne | SUE BETWEEN Gch ann ac.etReers, | OM Olgale aud erable sinl annually uatii paid. | | By virtue ofa decd of tras 18 eed ot ‘Ga the homeward passage crossing the meridian | §¥!vaul ES avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destina- tion from hotels and P sidences. L. P. FARMER. General Passenger Agent. YSTING ON THE PUBLIC RESERV A~ TION, . By Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed ou the Soe | a option of purchaser. Ing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not ¢« inj Med With in six days a‘tersale the Trustee re- Conveyancing and record- | the lana records of the District of Columbia, fhe undersigned Trustees will sell. “at Of BO at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. | BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN = HOY AL MATL STEAMSHIPS. ublic auc tion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the FR HO! ) Mi Dovid day of May, 1878. in equity causs No. 6223 ferves LHe TIgRt to resell at risk and cost of default- ee ot atd Cock pte. in ths ace CALLING AT COR. 5 1 + °. 1321 F E 2 reet northwest, | of athree-story Brick Dwelling with back building. From New York. From New Yor. J OTICE TO CONGRESS HALL BONDHOLD- | 25th, 1878. 9t 6 o'clock p:m., the eastern half of | Jot five (5), tn square or reservation B, in the city B. F STEIGER, Au mayl1-Itdbs . 18 sf “ eg rome tn sik + 5 8 ; on: r _ Botnet aa eae | Soe ane 13 | aclo,the Rolders of Bonds, the payment of which ts a Pash ligtons District of Columbia. tho sald YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, terest. ecard, Satisfactory. to, tne Hrustoes; oF a Wed. | 3 gage a ESS of lot having a front of in. on Missoari — all cash at option of purchaser, leposit when +> May 28 | Algerie. Wea. nea | HALL, at Cape Mey City, em dersey: made by | avenue, and runing back that width 127 ft.5in. | TRUSTEES SALE O# DESIRABE BRICK | bid is accepted. If terms of sale are not complied ec". Juue 8 | Seythia,... Wed. -July 10 | Pood ‘aoe d' Thomas I ovata Baty to the Fear line of said lot, with the Improvements LWELLING SEAR THE CAPITOL, No, Rilh in fivedays, the Trustees reserve the right to . 5 a : : wd Tho g a eon. 26 SOU . cost of def . err TES OF Rea Gee Nom YOM | toes bearing date the Iu day of September, A. | “FE: of sale: One-third of the purchase mon By vietos oi ated or teen Aprizn, , Tepell Bt the risk ant cost EBB. rc steks By steamers carrying steerage, $80and 100 gold, | 51807: or an orter of the Court of Chan to be paid in cash, and the residue in eyual lastat- | a, jy 1877 and recorded it) Liver We, B62, A JOHN F. ENNIS, ‘ccoraing to accommodations’ | a pp ale Can order of ee Oo May atcha mncery ot ments, ania Fespectivel , an one. | fre and anes folie 342. et seq... one of the land records for. THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. my10-d Be eee ot | past, in a case (for the foreclosure of said mort. | Yeats frum day of sale, with in 3 the det the District of Columbia, and at the reques: of the carrying gold, secordins Tickets to Paris, § pay tients to be secured on the property sold by a Teseryed lien or «leed of trust, and to be evidenced by the promissory notes of'the purchaser; or all ,, 380. $100 and | Page) wherein sal" Trustees are complainants and fin, Jacob F. Cake et al., are deteudantsy you and each of you, are hor’ by notified to produce before ney ry 15, gold. ad. 1. Ol ditte Return ti-Kets on favorable ters Party secured thereby, I” shall sell at publte auc- fon, in front of the premises. at 4's o'clock p.m.. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POW- on MONDAY, May 20th, 1878, lot I, in si ers vested in me, as executor, by the last iland Testament of Julia M, Lorick. (which juare Sach: Bt the option of the purchaser. A deposit of | numt ered seven hundred aud thirty-two (732), to- | wil! has been duly probated on the 10in day. Bicerage at very low rates. Steerage ticxetatrom | OBA TURAN, tn dit Gay,0f May next. at 1D | $900" will be required when bid ii accepted, If | Beha Ted gevan bumited dud thirty-t%o (732), to- | wll has been duly probated on the 16th day Ll * Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of | 0’clock in the ‘orenoon of said day, at ny office, | terms of sale are not complied with tn days | Th ree-story Brick Dwelling... Thep-operty will be | the Register of Wills forthe District of Coleus: Europe at lowest rates Loans Hen ew decsey, the coupons OF intenere ereama, | the trustee reserves right to resell at isk and cost | soig gute kon tatance oe $0) anon ee nee | the Register of Wills for the District, MAY, at ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast. Glas- | 4&2, New Jetsey, the coupons or interest warrants of defaulting purchaser. 7 for $1,000. with interest at niue (9 per cent. from | o’ clock, seli'at public auction, in front of the pre- Havre, Artwerp =F, other ports oa the Con- | Ppresenting the interest due upon each of sald 'M. E, EDMONSTON, Trustee, March 26th, 1878. mires, ‘to the highest bidder, the following-de- fread Sha tot Meniterteneae ‘ports. Bonds, So /aat I may ascertain and report to said Office 490 6th st. n.w. ‘Term:: One-third ot the purchase money, to- | scribed rea! estate, to wit: Part of lot 3, in square For treighr and passage apply at ihe Company's | court the au-ount of Interest due upon each of said | THOS. KE. WAGGAMAN, Aust. myé-l€ds | gape: UF the expenses of the sale. in cash; and | 477, baving a frontof 18 feet on 6th street with & Office, Nc. 4 Rowlfng Green, or both steer ‘and | bends. 78. ——————_| the balance in Ove and two years, secured by a | uniform depth of 93 feet 4% inches, improved by a abn, @ OTIS BIGELOW, 606 th street, Wash- | Dated AprI100b. ABT. oe ry BICOKD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE | deed of trust upon the property sold, and the notes | ‘Two-etory Frame House, No. 1011 6th an a. D.C. CHARLES F. STRATON, Rootores manhood and the vigor of youth to | of the purchaser, bearing interest wt tte rate of | Teims of sule: Half cash’ residue in six and ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent, | setae in oaneery. the most shattered constitution in four weeks, | seven (7) per centum per annum, or all cash, at the | iweive months, at 6 per cent. interest, socurel auc, | _apl7-m. w&f-13t Camden, New Jersey. | PE CURB IMPOSSIBLE. Thisiite- restoring rome: eption of the (purchaser. "$150 deposit Teqiired at | isfactory to the executor, or all cashat the option FINE ENG y UTHING, &c.—L. RIC dealer in | dy should be taken by all about to marry, or who sale. All ‘conve and recording at the $f the purchaser. $00 deposit bie plore 3300 pted, best in the city, at Second-hand CLOTHING. SHOES, | have become weakened from excess or any other | purchaser's cost. If the terms are not complied Hi terms con pot ct mn i ‘with in five days STRAUS’, loll P: &c., 623 1th street southwest, offers: ‘bargains, | cause. Success in every case is as certain as that | with in seven (7) days, the Trustee will the | the Executor reserves the it to resell at risk - = Snes SV. b prices in| CasH for the several | water quenches thirst. $3 per caso. Hole i Property atte isk ait eps of tho Gefautin Pur- | and cost of defaultin PREC DACT acator, ENUINE Indigo Bh eders mall attended | Dr, JACQUES, niverity Piace, New | chaser. fe 5 108, E. AMAN. Executor, Ge er erekes Orders UY mall Soren | York. Dragptsts Bw aE Maa-e” | “myid-coxal Trustee, | m38-d&ds Sig Zen strost, UNCANSON BROS,, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES) SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON SECOND STREET, BETWREN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS NORTA- EAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to 0: recorded in Liber No, 762, foo. $80,_ the land records of the District of Coluin and by request of the party secared. thar-hy. Will sell at public anction. of MONDAY. 15: day of Ayitl, A. D, 1878. In front of the preinieds. at o'clock p. m., ‘all ‘that certain piece oF parcel of ground, in the city of Washi won, in the Dis- trict of Columia, and deserib as the souch haf of Lot numbered nine (9), {n Square numnbsrd seven bundred and Afty-nine, as the sane are aumbered and described’ one eroand pa “ot pian of said city, ther with the Improvem=nts, Ways, easements, rights, privileges and apparte- nanoes to the same belonging oF In any wise appar taining, This Lot is Improved by a comfortable rick House, Terms of sale: $1,000 cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, notes beariag 8 per c=n'. interest until paid, and secured by adecd of trusi on the premises. A’ deposit of $100 required at time of sale, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the Tras;ees reserve "he right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five davs: notice of such Tesale in some bewspaper pubiis tn Washington. 1p. 1 . CHAS. €. DUNCANSON, } Trustess. apS-codds a%-THE ABOVE PROPERTY WIL sold at public auetion, In front of the premi TUESDAY, the Mth day of May. A. D. 1378, a 5:80 o*clock p. m., subject to dower right. Terms as stated above. CHAS. ABBOTT, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, my3-eo&ds BE } Trustees, &%-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on acrount of the inclemency of the weather. THURSDAY, 16th May. 1878, same hour place, : pines CHAS. ABROTT, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, my15-d HANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST, NEAR THE CORNEB OF C STREET, WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme ee | t } trast of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause No. 5,810 (Truesdell, exectitor, vs. Lucas etd j, Twill sell, ib t public auction, in front of premises, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of Ma 1878, at 6 o*clock p.m,, part of Lot numbered 13, in Square numbered 1010. in Washington clry, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on 13th, street 42 feet north of the southeast angie of said {ot 13, and running thence north along 13th street 14 feet: thence west 90 fest; thence south 14 fest: thence east 90 feet to the place of beginning. This property is impreved by a two-story Frame Dwell lng House, ferms: Qne-fourth (34) cash; balance in three equal instalments at six, twelve and eizhtess months from day of sale, with Interest at 6 cent. per annum: or all'cash on day of sale, or within seven days, at option of purchaser, Con- veyancing at purchaser's cost — $100 deposit re- quired on acceptance of bid. Right reserved to resell at purchaser's risk and cost, if terms not complied with in seven days, JOB BARNARD, Trastee, 503 D st. n.w. myl-eokds &3-THE ABOVE SALE Ts POSTPONED on ccount of the rain until FRIDAY, May 17.b, ne hour and place. y15- wet JOB BARNARD, Trustee, Woure & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, ECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ROVED PROPERTY ON Lirir SCREE. EAR THE THOMAS STATUE, A _ BETWEEN I4ru and iri st ORTHWEST. We shall offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, at 4o°clock p.m... on WEDNESDAY, May 16th, 1878 Lot 7’and. part of Lot 6, in Square 215. running throng: from Vermont avenue to 14th street, and improved by a e-story dwelling. This property is eligibly lireculy south of the 14:h-street Cire-e. Immediately after this sale we shail offer Lot 10, vare 212, improved by four (4) two-Ft: ngs. on the south side of N, between Mich 15th streets northwest. Terms: (One-third cash, and the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, secured ‘by a dee’ of trust on ‘the property. and the notes of the purchaser beatin: interest at seven (7) per cent. $100 deposit on eac parcel at time of sale. All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. If the terms are not complicd with in seven days, the Property will be resold at the risk and cost of defau! ting parchaser, JOHN T. GIVEN | C. 3. HILTON, Executors of Estate of John P. Hilton, dec’d. m}6 in, Ww, f,m,tu BRIN CONSEQUENCE OF RAIN THE above sale is postponed until FRIDAY, May 17.h, same time and place. JOHN T. GIVEN, my 15 2¢ C.8. HILTO } Execoters, (CBAs: W. HANDY, Auctioneer, ; SALE OF A DESIRABLE DWEL- LING, No. 413 G STREET NORTHWEST, OPPORITE JUDICIARY SQUARE. Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated April 18 1877. and recorded in Liber 849, follo 458.0n8 fag of the land records for the District of Colum and on the written request of the legal nol of the note secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the prem'ses, on MONDAY. the 20th day of May, A. D, 1878,at Go’c o k p.m.. the following described real estate, situate tn the city of Washington, District of Columbia to wit: Part of sub-lot twenty (20), of Kennedy & Webb's recorded subdivision of pa t of original lot one (1), in square five bundred and eighteen (518), begin= ning for the same at the southeast corner of said Jot numbered twenty (20); thence west seventeen (27) feet four and one-sixth (4 1-8) inches; thence north one hundred and ten (110) feet to an alley: thence east seventeen (17) fourand one-sixth (41 6) inches; thence south oe hundred and ten (110) fegt to the place of beginning. Tae aleve property is sold ‘subject to a deed of trust for $3,200, with interest on §1,000 thereof at F cent. per annum until paid, from March 12 1877 and on $4,200, balance thereof, at the same rate until paid, from April 25. 1877. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at 8 Per cent. per aunuin until jpaid, and secured by a leed of trust on the property sold, will be taken; oF all cash, at the optien of the purchaser. Of $1C0 required at the time of sale, All conve: ancing at the cost of the purchas#r, If the terins of salé are not complied with in Seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell sald property, after three days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. W. B. LOR my 15-d&4s JW: MIewORn, }Trusteos. PPRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By virtue of adeed of trust dated Novem ber 21, 1877 and duly recorded in Liber N 870. {6ll0 469, et seq.. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, I will sell at_public auction in frout of the premises, on THURSDAY. the 16th day of May, 1878, at 6 p.m.) the following described real estate in the county of Wi ington, in sald District, viz: Lot number ten (10) ani the north four (4) feet front by the depth thereof of jot number nine (9) in Jonathan Prout's recorded subdivision of square number nine hundred (900), sald parcels of land having a front of 24 fest ot the east side of Seventh street eas’, by a depth of one hundred and nfneteen feet (119) t an alley, subject to an encumbrance of $1,000. Above prop- erly improved by a two-story’ frame house. with modern improvements, ‘Terms of sale: Cash, Conveyancing and record- ing at purchaser's cost. | $50 to be pald at thine of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with in six days after sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at Hak and cost of defaulting purchaser, VEDANTUS B. EDWARDS, Trustee, JAMES DUNGAN, Auct, my Se THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONE ti THUPSL AY, 23d May, 1878. s. me hour, my15 VEDANTUS B. EDWARDS, Trustee. FT HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES: SALE OF A FRAME DW: ING AND AL SING VACANT. BRICK STABLE IN REAR OF DW. ’ SITUATE ON SIXTH, r M AND N STREETS N.W By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 40th dav of July, 1876, and reco-ded in Liber No, 824 toli0 320, one of the Land re. cords of the District of Golumbia, the under: ‘Trustees Will seat public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 24th day of May, 1873 at 6 ovelock p.m in The city of Washington, D: C., the south’ 40 feet 6 inches front of lot 6, ii sqvare 481, by the depth of ssid lot, ‘rerms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid In cash; the residue in one and two years after day of sale, for which the purchaser is to give his notes, secured by deed of trust on “he property seld, bearing interest at rate of eight per cent. per m, or ali cash, atoption of purchaser, A de posit of $200 to ba made when bid is accepted. If terms of sale are not comp fed with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, ‘OF FL APPLEBY, E, EDMONSTON, Office 420 Sih St. jr, myl5-d HANCERY SALE_OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NORTH I STREET, BECWEEN 15TH AND 16TH STREETS WEST. By viriue of a certain decree of she Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed. in the cause of Crux et al. ys. Crux ot al., No $192. Equity. I wil seliat public auction, on MON= AY, June 34. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., to ‘reat of the premises, the followlng property in ‘the city tumbbs, of Washington, District o1 to wit: tof lot 3, of Samuel Davidson's subdivision of ot 4. in square 199, beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot 8; thence ruantn) south 142 feet and 7 inches to ‘the north line north { street: thence east 26 feet and 6 inches: thence nerth 75 feet and 7 inches; thence west 13 feet anc 3 inches; thence north 67 feet to a 30 foot alley; and thence west to the beginning; witn the improvements, &c , thereto belonging.’ The im- provements eonsint in a substantial three-story Pick butlding, witha store room—house Oe . ‘T. rnis of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash on the day of sale, or within five days there- after; and the residue in three equal instaments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of ‘the purchaser or purchasers to give his, her or thelt pro luotes for, the deterred pay. ments. hearing interest from the day of sale at rate of 8 per cent. per annum until paid. The THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yi sterday's Procesdines. SENATE.—After our report closed — The Post Office appropriation Dill was fur- ther considered, and debate upon the point of order raised by Mr. Edmunds that an amend ment providing for the Brazilian mail service Proposed new legislation and could not be re- ceived, was continued at much leagth. A vote Was at length taken and the amendment was decided out of order— s 2 nays 2. The Dill was then passed. The debate on the bill to repeal the specie resumption was proceeded with. Mr. Voor- hees gave n that when the bill next came up he would insist upon its consideration from day to day until a vote should be reached. After an executive session the Senate ad- journed. ————-<r-e-__ THE MEN wno Triep To McRDER A PRtnet IN His Bep.—James P. aged 2 and Jobn Sanders, aged 25, have been arres' in St. Louis foran atrocious assault committed in Mareh last upon Father H. Cosgrove, the pastor of St. Marguerite’s Roman. Cathoite Chureh, Davenport, lowa. Father Cosgrove was in bed, when a slight noise aroused him. Giving an alarm, the robbers advanced to the head of his bed, cocked their revolvers,each having one in his right hand, and demanded silence. Father Cosgrove gave a shout for help and quickly dived down into t er of the bed, drawing the clothes around his head as light ashe could, One of the robbers took deliberate aim and fired, the ball striking the pillow. Had the reverend father not drawn himself down in bed the bullet must have en- tered his brain. After firing the shot the rob- bers mace their retreat. Rewards aggregat- ‘ng 4 Were offered by the city, county, reh. There isno doubt that the per. ptured are the guilty parties. 1 ording to the cotifession of ) churches and priests’ at the west "PERS ON STRIKE.—The paupers on tha y Poor Farm of Bangor, Me., have struck. The City Fathers refused'to supply tobaeco them, and the paupers are very indignant. The old supply gave out; the superintendent d none to give them} the time came for n to work, and they posit ‘Tused. rs of the overs or made a call: the paupers then, aside from the tobacco, said that they did hot get food enough. The pau- [EES APHointed a committee from their num- to confer with the overseers, and the dill) cuily Was peaceably setiled.—{ Boston Globe, A BELLIGERENT BaNkaurt me little time ago in a Belgian court a bankrupt was being examined as to the genuineness of his statement of accounts, and the * Procureur dw Roi” hinted that he had made away with some of his property. This so enraged the accused h nmediately drew a revolver from his et and took a he“ Procureur,” who made a hasty flight, the judge, who followed the exam * Procurear.” In fa minute the whole wed ; the bankrupt followed the example of the others, and has not been heard of since. A Pastor CaLLep Upon 70 Rrstey.—An- houncement has been made that Rey. Charles Parker, the pastor of the Reformed church im Hoboken, has been requested to resign. [tis said that Mr. Parker has made himself unpoy r by preach ongly and frequently in behalf of tei flis daughter, ata held some tim? ago, added her indorsement to his teachings by objecting to the use of fermented liquors al the communion table. Her emphatic at nouncement of this view created considerabl excitement among chureh j» and the ma. jority of them denounced her as carrying her temperan nt of fanati- cism. Mr cons,infarmed the reporter t charges will be preferred against Dr. Parker.—(. ¥. Ties. Tne Whisky Fravp INvesticaTioNs at Cincinnati have so far resul'ed in the seizure of the Tepin distillery, owned by Herman Te- Pinand Fritz Granman; Barney Kuhiman's rectifying he wis Schult7/’s rectifying cht's rectifying house. These all establishments, and it is said the 1 illicit production has not ex- ceeded ten barrels of spirits weekly SMOTHERED TO DEATH IN A DISTILLERY. N.Y.. Valentine Buck and John Wilson, while repairing a fifty-barrel copper distilling kettle. r overpowered by gag from the chare John Benzinger lumped down the mauhoie to their rescue. fe brought out Wilson alive, but Buck was dead. THE Freeman's Journal, a Catholic paper, is out in a terrible denunciation of the Fe- nians. It says:—*All faithful Catholic Irish- men detest this contemptible sect. It is = pestiferous and wicked little clique of evi doers. It has been cursed by name by the Vicar of Christ, and is marked all over by bad faith. Those only who want to have the fum of being fooled in a very bad cause will give their money to these Fenians.” 4#@-The father of twins at Peoria, Ill, has named them Jim Blaine and Bob Ingersoll. @e six men were publicly whipped in the jail yard at New Castle, Del., Saturday, re- ceiving 20 lashes each. 4#@-Gathorne Hardy takes his new title of Lord Cranbrook from the name of the towa near which he lives. 4% Robert Fellows, jeweler, New York, has filed a petilion in bankruptey. Liabilities $250.00); assets nothing. 4@Bull fights have just been introduced from Spain into Marseilles, France, and at- tract immense crewds. # ithaca, N. Y.. is seandalized over the charges of profane Swearing preferred against a minister of that town. 4#s-Gov. Hubbard, of Texas, is a candidate for re-election, and hasn't missed a pic-nie since the season opened. #s-The girls of Tuscola, Ill, place a blue ribbon and a mitten on the’ table when thei lovers come to visit them, and say, “Choose. DIED. On the 14th May, 1878 WicLte, in- fant son of John E, and L. Alice Lewis, aged & months. 24 days, Funeral Thursday, 16th instant, at 3 o'clock, LEwWis. from Seventh st, near Grant avenie, * MACK On the morning of the 14th of May, 1878, at 9 o'clock, WALTER TOWNSEND MAGR notF. 0. and M Ru E. Mack, agol ght years, six months and nineteen days fast his suffering, past his pain, ease to Weep in; For he who suffered is at rest, And gone to heaven with the biest. pral takes place from the residen No. 1781 Twenty and f. tend to attend. of his rst Street northwest, +» at 4:30 p.m. Relatives mnily are respectfully invites aha papers please EX UNDERTAKERS, &c. CARD.— Kealizing the need of such service in times of aftiction, and particularly in cases vl death from contagious diseases, ete. under- signed wish to wince to the public that they are now prepared to undertake the duty of laying omg d dressing the dead bodies of ladies and chil» dren, and in short to perform all those offices neces= sary in case of death which the family cannot be expected todo, and which neighbors and friends are not always prepared to undertake. The best ot references Riven, and prices reasonable. A trial s solicited, MRS, ‘FRIES & CO... (Flower Preserver,) oO ap26-3i0 909 Eighth street Ratha ‘KED. SPINDLE! UNDBRTAKE. Re ey z nace And prepared tor transportation. ‘ape-iy* W. B. SPEARE, ° UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R, F. Harvey), 940 F Btrect n. wy One door east of Teuth street Experienced iady attendance at short notice, ap6-8 ons B wricuT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. m.00. marl2-ly HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- r, of Washington, D. C., hath obtained Pe Court of the District of Gotu Dusinens letters testamentary ou the perssnal setats pusiness, letters nen e pers OrAMELIA TALBUT, deceased. inte of the Diss trict of Columbia, All persons having claims inst the said deceased are hereby Wi foie the With vouchers thereof, to the sub-