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Hi Qerriam, lember Am. jenry Those desiring a paper second to noneshoulc | Mining and Stock Exchange, 35 Wall st., New FUTURE DAYs JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VATUABLE BUSI- NE*8 PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET WEST. BETWEEN H AND I STREETS RouTH, No, 811 7TH STREET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 11th, A J). 1871, recorded in Liber No. 651, folio 268, ‘et sexi.. of the land records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the written request ofthe party secured tnereby, 1 will gell, at public auc- von, in front ot the premises, on THURSDAY, July 18h. 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, to wit: All that certain piece OF parcel of ground situate and lying in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and described ax part of Lot numbered nine (9), in uate numbered four hundred and fifty-three (453), begining for the same at the southwest cor- her of sald Lot and running thence east ninety- Seven (97) fee:, toa private alley, intended forever to be used asan ingress and egress to and from tho public alley in sald square; thence north eighteen (18) feet eleven and one-half (11%) inches; thence Rest, Dine y-seven (97) feet, aud thence south eighteen (18) feet eleven and one-half (11's) iuches, to the piace of beginnirg, Terms of sale: One-fifth of the purchase money in cash and the residue in four eqral instalments at one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4) years, respectively, wiih uterest on thy whole at six pel cent, per annum from day of ale, payadle sem annually to be secured by the notes of the pi chaser aud a deed of trust on the premises sold; or ail in cash. at the option of the purchaser. A deposit o” $200 will be required at the time of sale, All convenancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from the day of sale. the Trustee ro- serves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of (he defaulting purchaser, after flve days’ advertisement, 338-d.&dbs J. B. WIMER, Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, a: = TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON FOURTH STREET, BE- TWEEN Q AND B NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Maren 25. 1873, and recorded in Liber No. 715, folio 423, one of the land records for Washingtoa, county, in the District of Columbia. and at tue written reqvest of the holder of the notes secuped thereby, 1 will sell on FRIDAY, July 12, A. D. 1878, at'6 o'clock p. m., at public auction, in fron’ of the premises, the tollowing-descrived realty, situate In Washington, 1. C., to wit: Lot num” bered tixty-four (64), of Daniel Cratty?s su iit- vision of square east of square numbered Ave hun dred and alne (609), as recorded in Lier **H. D. €.,* folio 146. together with the improvenionts thereon, consisting, in part, of a Two-story five room Brick House, Terma of sale: One-fourth cash; balance 12. six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 6 por cent. per annum until paid, the whole to be sscured by a deed of trust on the property, with insurance clause. All conveyancing at the purchasor’s cost If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days after sale, the Trustee reserve the right to resell said property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser after five days’ notice, to be published in the Kvening Star. . jy2-d&as L. A. LUCE, Trustee. F TEE ABOVE SALE T> POSTEO: ‘ED until TRIDAY, uly 18,1878, same Bane sae plate J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. jy12-d.&ds UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. AT THE INTERSECTION OF Ve RMONT AVENUE AND Lti STREEL NORTHWEST, IMPROVED BY TWu FRAME BUILDINGS. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Si: ab ber 26th, 1877, aud duly recorded In Liber No. 876, follo’ 36 et seq., one of the land, Tecords of the District of Columbia, and bj ue written request of the party secured thereby, we Will gell at public auction, tn front of the premises, on TUESDAY, 231 day of July, A. D. 1878, at 6 o*clock p. m.. all that piece of ground situate in the city of Washington, D. C., aud known and Gescribed as Hot numbered eight (8), of Lemuel F. Clark's subdivision of Square north of Square three hundred and thirty-four (384). beginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot and running thence south along the east line of Uh street_west ninety-six (96) feet and seven and oue- half (7's) Inches to Vermont avenue; thenes 11a northeasterly direction along the west line of Ver- mont avenue eighty-seven (87) feet and ni 9 inches; thence by a straight line forty (40; feet to the place of begiuning, together with the inprove- Meuts, consisting of two Fraine Buildings. Terms: One-fourth casti: balance in six, and eighteen mouths, with interest at 8 pi ber antium, secured by a deed of trust on the p erty sold, A deposit of $100 required at time of A:l conveyancing at expense of purchaser. rins of salé are tot complied with in seven fervale, the Trustees reserve the rignt 10 resell the property at the risk and cost of the de= faulting purchaser,atter five days’ advertisement. JOHN JOY EDSON, Une ctoos CHAS, E. FRASE " DUNCANSON BROS, ucts. jy6-2aw.eas TEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON ELEVENTH STRE . BE- SEEN H AND 1 STREETS NOKTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March ii | 14th, A.D. 1873, and recorded ‘in Liber No, 710, folio 207, one of the land records of the. District of Columbia, I will sell at public auctiy in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 20 day of July, 1878, at 5:80 o’clock p.m., the fol- lowing described ‘real estate, situated in the city of Washingion. D.C., to wit: The south part of lot 11, in square 318, having a front of 28'¢ feet on Lith street, and con‘aining about 2 852 square feet of ground, Improved by a three-story Frame Del. ling; and the north part of lot 12. in same square, adjoining the above, and containing about 2,001 square fe tof ground. ‘erms: $1 000 cash on each lot; balance in six. twelve andeigiiteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum. secured by deed of trust. Alicon- veyancing at parchaser's cost. JOB. C. G KENNEDY, Trustes, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, Jy9-d&ds ECUTORS’ SALE OF PKOPERTY ON JEFFERSON AND CHERRY STREETS, IN GECRGETOWN, D. C. ‘Under and by virtue of the powers vested in THIS AFTERNOON. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- 7 EAN TH 8! SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 20th “ay of July, A.D. 1870, and_recorded on the 12ih day of August, A. D. 1870, in Liber No. 621, folio 294, one of the land records for Washiug- jon county, in the District of Columbia, and at est of the party secured thereby. I will seil auction, on the pre 16th day of July, A. D. 1878, at the following-described realestate, viz: Al rict of Columbia, bet; beginning for the boundaries southwest corner of along tie line of thence east forty-e' to the Ine of on TUESDAY, o’clock p. m. 4 in Washington elty, Dis- bart of Square. No, 908, of the same at the said square and runing thence 7th street east forty-one feet: thence sauthwesterly Virginia avenue fifty fee! y along the line of said avenue thirty-one uehes to the place of property is improved by a three-sto1 ‘ermé: ne-fourth of the purcl paid tn cash, and the residue in three equal ments. at twelve (12), eighteen (18), ani ty-four (24) months, ré: ou the whole, pay able hal notes and a deed of trust on the premises. A de- posit of one hundred dollars will be required when the property ix knocked down. The terms of sale Ir st be complied wi h within one week after sale. ty will be resold, after one risk and cost 07 the defauli- All conveyancing at the cost of P_A. DARNEILLE, Trustee. YOURTSALE OF VALUAKLE LOT ON SN NUK, SET WEEN MTH AN Under and by virtue of'a decree of the Su preme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 34 day of July, 1878, Ina cer: tain canse thereta, No. 6208 Equity, wh Minnie J. Hunt is complainantan Burehe et al are defendants, 1 will sell. at public auction, in front of the premises, at 6 orcloe! AY, the 16th day of July, 1873, celof laud situate and iy? inuing.~ The ory Brick House. with Interest besecured by otherwise the week's notice YOuK AVE 16TH STREE that certain p described as the western 19 teet front by the deptt: in Susan M. Burehe's subdivisivn in Square 223, im Viecl tO a dead o' for $1500. bearing ten (10) vber 15th, 1878, upon wh yoen paid to October 16th 1377. ‘One-thir@cash, of which $100 wili bere- the time of salé, and the balance in two equal instalments, bearing inter - lively in six and twelve month trust to secure a promissory notes of the purchaser, option of the purchaser; a deed to be given upon payment in fuil of the purchase money, Convey- ancing at the purchaser's cost. A. C. BRADLEY, Trustee, YOUNG & MIDDLETO: TO-MORROW. P A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° TEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM. TY —No. 343 PENNS} VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, B. TWEEN 3D AND 45 STREETS, y viriue of a deed of trust dated March 1 4.1). 1871, and recorded on the 14th March, AD, 1871, 430, one of the land PROVED PROVE in Liber No. 639, records for Washington couu- ty. in the District of Columbia, and at the request ved thereby, we wiil sell, at public remises, on’TUESDAY, the 1th o’clock p.m., the din the city of District of Columbia, known as the south- ern part of lot numbered sixteen (16), In reserva tion nembered ten (10), the said southern part of a front of twenty-five (25) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, and running bac! same width to the depth of seventy (70) feet and The said lot is situated on the north side of Pennsy'vania avenue, between 3d and and is improved by ‘a four (4) story ing House and Store. One-fourth of the sh, and the residue In three equal Instal- ments, at twelve (12), vighteen (18) and twent} four (24) months respectively, with interest on the whole, pay able haif-yearly. of the party sect auction, on the escribed real esta said lot haviL two (2) inches, urchase mone} +5 he secured vy notes ‘sea. A deposit of property is knocked and adeed of trust on the pre $300 will be required when the down, The terms ot sale must be complied with within one week after sale, otherwise the pro} be resola, after one Week's notice, at thi Coat Of che defaultiny P A. DAKNEILLE, F.D, CLEARY, Salesman, my3,4,6,8,11,13,14 a@-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTP( ULTHURSDAY, SixtH DAY OF JUNE, 1878, same hour aud place. By order of Trustees. A. DARNEIULE, Auct, myl4-2aw&ds v F, D. CLEARY, Salesman. @e-THE ABOVE SALE IS STILL FUK- THER POSTPONED until THURSDAY, June 27th, at same hour snd place, By order of Trus- P. A. DARNEILLE, Auct. ¥. D. CLEARY. aH THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1878, same hour P, A. DARNEIL: F, D. CLEARY, Salesman. OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- ESTATE CORNER OF AND B STREETS 8.h. By viriue of a died of trust to us, dated December 24, 1875, and recorded among the lana records bf the District of Columbia, in Liber No. 804, follo 185, and by direction of the Party Secured ‘thereby, we ionyin front of the prémis TRUSTEES" PROVE Ill sell, at public auc~ t 6 o'clock p.mn., ou ¥ of July. 1878, part in Square No. 899, in the tiated on the north. €.,a plat of which tthe time of sale, Upon each portion, one-third ual instalment deighieen months, with interest at city of Washingt east corner of Tih will be exhibited Terms of sale: us by the last will and testament of Peter Von Essen, deceased, and under and by virtue of decreé of the Supreme Court of the District lumbia, passed on the 14th day of Jane, 1878 in chancery cause No. 5,238, Doc. 16, wherein Wil- liam King et al. are complainants and Jane V. E Dean et al, are defendants. we shail sell, on SAT= URDAY, the 20th day of July, 1878, bezinning at 6 o'clock p.m., in front of the premises, the follow- ing described Teal estate: it. All that piece of land situated in Gaorge- town, D. C., atdescritedas follows: Besinateg ata point on'the-outh sideaf Cherry street, (now Grace street) 69 feet east ‘from thecorner of Poto- mac street, running-thence south parallel wich Potomac street 21Q"feet; thence east 28 feet 3 inches; thence nortlM4J feet zthence east alung the north Side of Beattey street 65 feet; thence nor'h by east one degreatoa point on Checry street 173 feet from the corner og Potomacand Cherry stree thence 104 feet to the point of beginning. Thi roperty is improved by a frame dwelling With oat aildings. 2d. All that other ptece or parcel of land and Cescribed as follows: Heginning 1 the west side of Jefferson. street, at the end of a line drawn southerly 214 feet from the interse and Jeiferson streets; runnin with Jefferson street 60 feet; nee westward and parailel with Bridge street 104 fee 9 in thence northwardly and parellel with J street GO feet: thence eastwardly and paraliel with Hridge stivet 104 feet 9 inches to the point of be- ginning. This property will be sold in two pace! each fronting on. efferson street, and ts improved by Ja three-story brick house and aone-story frame ouse ‘Terms of sate: One-third cash; balance in two equal instalments at one and two years froin day of sale, with interest at six per ceutum per anuum until pald, secured by a deed of trust on the p) erty sold; or ali cash at purchaser's option. Cu: Noyaucing at purchaser's cost.” $100 deposit on tiie first piece and $50 on each of others at Line of §: If the terms of sale are not comptied with withi five days from the day of ssie, the undersigaed reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after fye days” notice in the Evening Star news WILT1aM i GEORGE W. BEALL, JENKIN THOMAS -g, EXecutors of Peter Von Essen. NSON BKOB., Aucts, —— jy9- COAL AND WOOD. subscribe for it.— Victoria (Tezaa) Advocate, York, Reference, D. EK. Manyan, osq,, President Everywhere recognized as the leaing newspaper | National Trust Go.. New York. Janl- Of Washingion.— Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinel, If you want to kee} osted on national affairs sub- ¥ i i: seribe for it. Brenham (Teras) Borman MEDICAL. &. The m nd infiue: ae oe DEEDS OF YOUNG ‘MEN have been enn of Seminal Veakness, Impotency or paper, which bas @ great and Lest Vigor, after using a bottle or two of Dr. capital.— Fiyettevtile ( Tenn.) 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Main ¢fiice, wharves, mill atid depot connected wil up-town oflices by TRL Er HONE. With unequaled facilites and advan econcmieally conducting the wood aud co: Wharves, factory,extensive store yards enabling us to stock up largely when coal is lowest, ot throughout the city, and all in immediate commu- n, insuring’ prompt attention to orders, We are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- tics of eral at the very lowes! ees, Ren ember, we insure a strictly pure coal, of 2,240 pounds to the ton, JOHNSON BROTHERS. Main office, mill an@’depot, (oot of 12:h. 13. and F sts, s.w. Ortices; 1202 112 Oct te ne Ww. 1418 7.h st. a. VO. 8.8, JFIS=10 7 H. MARLOW. COAL! COAL! 4 Now is the time to buy your WooD: COAL! Best Quality and Low Prices. Selected stock of celebrated Coals— “‘Lee’? White As! **Lykens’ Valley Lorberry Red Ash. In these close times to save money call early at W. H. MARLOW'S, 8th and B streets southwest. Brar ch dard A, between a snd 3d sts. ne, a ranc! ce, r's Cigar Store, cor. aid New York avec, jy13-Im EORGE BoGts, ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN, ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL. 'W-od of all kinds. Office 605 9 h st., between and F. Orders respectfully solicited and satisfac. tion guaranteed. Yarp—14th st., between B and Cc, WHaRF—Foot of 15% st. Having purchased jJargely previous to the late advance, I am enabled to sell at lowest rates. Coal direct from vessels at areduction from ceulnary rates, Vessels arriving weekly until cloee of navi- ten. jy ‘SHORE WooD! Red Ash, for whi the ‘notes of the purchaser. deed of trust upon the property sold. will be required, A deposit of $50 will be required All conveyancing and record- f the terms are no: at the time of sale, ing at the purchaser's cost, complied with in seven (7) days, the he resold at the risk and CHAILES BRADLEY, j2-eodds ANDREW 4g-THE ABOVE SALE IS 'OSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, July 17th, 1878, same time aud P CHARL Es BRADLEY, J12-e0kds ANDREW C, BRADLEY, \HANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. ON FOURTH STREET NORTHEAST, BE- TWEEN K AND L STREETS. Virtue of ad: cree of the Supreme Conrt ie Distric: of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 6.%77, Charles €dimonds vs. the uydersigned, as Trustee, v DaY. ihe lThday of July, A. p.m, at pub.ie auction, i 's, all ‘that piece or parcel of Z in the city of Washington, bis, and known as Lot uum seven hundred ether with the appur- pst of the defaulting pur- ley, }Trustees. SITUATED Fitrgerald et sell on WEDNE- D. 1878, at 6 o* and seventy-tour ( Tey ances thereto Li ‘Terms of sale are a Swe: One-thira of pure of which is to ba paid as a ud tae balance in two ad tWeVe Months frou the purchaser shail de- | to the Trustee, dated on Interest at six per cen Whole of the pureha Te-ms to be compl with within five days. otherwise the Trastee serves the right to resell ac the risk and cost of the defaulting pure ROBERT J. MURRAY, Trustee. DUCANSON BROB., Aucts. PPROSTER'S BALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, by virtueof a deed of Wust dated Febra- ay 231, A. D. 1876. and recorded in Liber No. 811 ‘folio Li4,ets orcs of the District of Ne auction, in front of the NESD AY, ‘the 17 h day of Ju! p.m, the ‘follow in in the city of Was! to wit: Original Lo. numbered four ( numbered elght hundred and thirty-six ( inen« rtheast corver of 5th an. it aiung ‘orcy-two hundre:!(4,200) square ud apd ‘mproved by a F:ame Dwellin : $500 cash; Dalance months, with «terest at 8 per ceut, per annum, secund’ by deed of trust. deposit at the time +qual irstament: the Gay oF Sal the day of sale Nun per annu money to be Jraid -. one of the land ree- ‘olumbia, 1 will sell at premises, on WED- Y, 1878, at 6 ure'ock described real estate, situated ington, District of ‘All conveyancing at JOB. KS NEDY, Trustea, J.T. COLDWELL, Sa. i VIRTUE OF A DE May 34th, 1873, andr. 21, folio 481, et seq . ords for the Dis' sell at publie auction, tn front of OF TRUST, dat rice in Liber f ihe laud ree. tet of Columbia, Hey Jot mare ed C, in Todd’ of orginal ‘ot 4. in square 87, with ue improve. ments |h-reon, ‘Terms of salé: One fourth cash: | avd 18 mouihs, for notes of purcuas deed of urut, with Interest from day a! conveyancing at purchase HANDY, Auct'r, a@- THE AROVE SALE I3 POSTPONED uu it WEDNESDAY, July 17ch, 1878, at same order of Trustee, HAS. W. HANDY, Anct. lance in 6, 12 350 at time oi B. TODD, Trustee. ASH, B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. IML ROVED PROPERTY FRONTLYG _o} INETEENTH STREET, BETWEEN 1 STREETS NORTHWEST, A’ U 5 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 6h. A. D. 1878, and duly recorded in 885, folio 167, &c., one of the Jand re- r Washir. gin count ticn of the part: :o sell at pubiic auction, in front of on FRIDAY, July D.C., and vy dl T shall proceed 19h, A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock D.m.) all that certain piece or pa.cel of land and. nated as all of lot D. in lot numbered twenty- renilses knowm and desi; non*s subdivision o} four ef Fardon’s et al subd! ered ene huntred and thirty-four ( lan or plat of the District of Col in the office of the surveyor of being the same property conve Gannon and me to sary ¢. january i878 1 ed by Alfrad oss under date of on the Btn day of In Liber 879, folio 188, tozal provements thereon, consisting of a Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in six Interest from day of of trust on property urchaser’s cost. ot and'if the terms. of sa’e are not complied with within five days from day of sal 18 right to resell the and cost of the defaulting pur- Te JA8. MCDOWELL CARRING’ ASH. B. WILLIAMS, months, for notes a secured by. All conveyancin; at the ri property AUCTION. 7 <1 will sell at public auction on THURSDAY, MORNING, 18:h Inst, at 19 o*clock a m., at No, 621 6th street ‘southwest, a general assortment of household furntiure, 3316 2t 'W. M. SMITH. Salesman. ryppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF HOUSEIIOLD FURNITURE, On THURSDAY MORNING, July 18: ohh 1878, commencing at 10 o*clock, at residence No. 463 G street D.w., I shall Sell a general ssortipent of Household effects, comprising: Bedsteads. Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstandy, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Bedding: Dining-room" Furniture, Clothing, Pictures, Clooks, Kitchen Requisites, &c. . iy18 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, . pica TRUSTEES: SALE of DESIRABLE BULLDIN LUTS ON THE WEST SIDE of NINT BELWEEN M aud N STREET» N.W By vittue of a deed of ‘rust, dated J ame 7-h, A. D. 1875, duly recorael in Liter § folio 140, one of ths land’ records trict of Glumtia,and at the written request of party secured theceby, we will sell at pabiicaactic in front of the premises, on SATURDAY. J aiy 27 1878, at_6 o'clock p.m}, the wing deserts Teal estare, ate the city ashington, C., tow bumbered tweaty-one (21) a twenty-eight (28), ip Roth's sulliviston of origina! lots in square nambered Uh handred xbt (368), fronting twenty (29) feet on 9 h strest, by arepth of one hundred and thirty-eight (138) fect nine (9) inches to a thirty (30) foot aves. Term: One-fourih cash aud the balance in six, twelvejand egbteen mon hs, with interest at cent. per uum, secured by a deed of trust ai inguiance on the progerty sold, or opticn 0) the pureh:ser. A deposit of §109 re quired at the time of gale, and ail conveyan % a d recording at purchaser's cost. If the terms o! Sal: are LO! GoR.pited WIL in seven 4: lees reserve the right to resell. the pr. bal ana cost of the defaulting pure! flveda)s advertisment. WM. Ti. WARD. Uprictegs WM SCHWING, . COLDWELL, Salesman, ty16-2ots FS? SALE OF VALUABLE IW El) REAL ESTATE ON EAST SIDI ENTH-STRE AD, BETW ND SCHU OF BRICK , SLAUGH- HOUSKS, AND y trust dated April6*h, 1877. snd duly recorded in Liber No. 844 oli, 447 et seg., One of the laud rls the Disirict of Columbia, and at the requ party securcd thereby, We Will sell at tion, in front of th v rty at th after duly 24 he As D, fol lowing. ied . of Washington, in said District, viz: All that pie or parcel of and iytug on. the east side of 7 street roa, between Howard University. and he Scbuetzen Park, and south of and adjoining J H, Giick’s southern line, being the north one-I:<i1 yed to Jolin Bs- vely, Septen and recorded. No. LL, foilo f ‘said’ land revora rg One Acre of ground, more oF less, Witl provements thereon, erms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid at time of sale;) and. the baiaace in one and (wo years, in equal payments, tobe secured by purchaser's notes. bearing 8 per cent, luterest from day of sale, and payable semt-a paid, and a deed of trust on the Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost p Lot Com after sale, the T.ustees reserve the right to reseli at risk and Cost of de’aul ing parela MAHLON ASHFORD c WAL B. HOLTZMAN, ¢ Testers B. F. 81 . Auctioneer, INT8 ats ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE. HOLD PROPEKTY , ON THE CORNER OF G AND FIFTEENTH STRKETS 3 By virtue of a deed of trust, daced Ms; A.D. 1875, and duly recorded in folio 402 and Liver 843, folio 324, land records of Washington couaty, D.C., bs vir~ tue of a decree in equity of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and by the written dirce- uon of the party secured, we will sell at pub auction, in front of the premis-s,on THURSD A the gth day of Suly, A.D. 1878, at six « P.m,, the folowing described part of lot num five (5) in square numbered two hundred twenty-three (223). in the city of Washingtor beginning for the same at the southwestern corne: of said lot and square, and thence running north along the line of Ibjh street west twenty-eight (28) | feet; thence east seventy-two (72) feet: thence south twenty ht (28) feet, to the line of North G street; acd thence west, along said G street. seventy-two (72) feet, to the place of beginning, as | held acertain indenture of lease recorded in | ‘ber folio 174. of said laud records, The r ihe lease are as follows: The lessor 1s hound to pay ail taxes and public assessments: tli annual rent 1s $1,500, payable in monthly ments; the term will expir ptember 30, A.D. 1852, when the lessor will pay for all the improve- ments, o.herwise he must grant a new lease fora term of twelve ‘years, at sain rent and upon the sume ‘erms and conditions, There is also a provi- sion in said lease for purchase in fee during said term The improvements consist of a good three-sto brick buiiding. The property is now occupied der a sub-lease of $3, 450 per annum. Terms of sale: One-third in cash, (of which $500 must be paid at sale;) the deferred’ payments to be made in equal payments in six, tweive, eighteen and twenty-four months after date, with interest at the rate of eight per cent. per annum until paid. payable semi-annually, aud secured by decd of Uust and insurance 76 the satisfaction of the Trus- tees. Terms to be fully complied with within six days after the day of sale; otherwise the Trastees reserve the right to resell the property, after on= week"s notice, at the risk and cost of the first pur= chaser. All conveyancing at the parchaser's cost. vM. N. ROACH, } Trustoas, Jy 13-d WM. H. WARD, bee, 7 ADH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PR 'PERTY FRINTING ON D 8 REST S UTH, BETWEEN ¥Til AND 10TH STREE'1S WEST. Ty pursuance of the last will and testament of Kliza A. Tull, late of Washington cit a D. C,, deceased, made on the 6th day of tober, A. D. 1874 and in virtue of authority ves in me, I shall proceed to s@ll_at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, July 23. A, D. 1878, at 6 o-¢ ock’ p. m., all that ‘certain plece or parcel of ground situate in the city of Washing ton, District of Columbia, known as lot numbered twenty -seven (27), in square numbered three han- dre¢ and eighty-seven ($87), Laving 25 feet frout by 120 feet deep, to an al'ey, with the improve- ments thereon. consisting of a Frame Dwelling. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on pro- perty sold. All conveyancing, &c,, at purchaser's cost. $100 down on day of sale, and if the terms of sale arenot complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the preperty at the risk aud cost of defaulting pur- chaser, JOHN H. SEMME3, Trustee. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. jv Loo tS DPexcanson BROS., Aucilonesrs, TLU-TEFS’ SALE OF PROPERTY ON FLF- TEENTH, RE! WEEN 1. AND M STREETS NOKTHWEST, AND TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON D, BETWEEN Laci aNv Ista STREETS NORTHWESE. AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 101n day of April. A..D,1876, and duly recorded in Liber 813, folic 421, &e., one of the land records,’ tor the District of Columbia, aud by request of the Party secured thereby, we shall seil at pablic auc ion. In front of the respective premises. ou MuN- the 224 day of July, A. D. 1873, at 5:30 ° p.m., ali that plese or parcel of ground known aud deseritvd on the piat of plan of Wasti« ington city as being the north twenty-tv.o (22) fect front, by adepth of one hundred and ten feet six inches (110.6), of original lot six (6), being the north part ‘of’ subdivision lot thirteen “(3), ia sagare Dunitiered two hundred and fourteen (214) Also, Immediately thereafter, we wiil sel AyD) yirtue cf same crust, In frout of the preinises, all that certain piece or parcel of ground known aud described as being Lot numbered sixteen (16) of ‘well and Brown's subdivision of Lots numbered (6) to seven (7), in Adains* suudivision of Square numbered two hundred and twenty-eight (228), tegether with ail the improvements, ways, Pane) S. rights, privileges, appurtenances aud bercditaments to. same belouging or in any mapuer appertaining. ‘Terms of sale: $1 100, expenses of sal in cash; the balance in six and Uwelve m which the notes of the purchaser, beariug invrest from Gay of sale and secured by a deed of trust on. the property sold, will be taken. A deposit of $100 op cach piece of property will be require of sale, Conveyancing at purchaser ~ It the fertus of sale are uot complied with in ten days from, yof sale, the Trustees reserve the righ¢ to resell the plece or parcel fu defautt at the risk and cost of Lhe defaulting purchaser, WILLIAM KING, Yrrustees. j310-d_ WM- RL WOODWARD, } H. WARNER, Auctioneer, is pb TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT BKICK | HOUSE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF D STREEL, BE- TWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND SOUTH CAPITOL STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue ofa deed of trust w me dated June 15th, 1874, recorded in Liber No. 753, folto 170, &e., one of the land records for the £4 District ‘of Columbia, and by the direction of ts beneficiary therein named, I shail s-ll-at public auction, Ih front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 20th day, of July, at 6 ovclock p.m... - the vast one-third part of lot numbered tfreen (15), in square pumbered six hundred and ninety -three (693), fronting nineteen feet on D street south- east, between New Jersey avenue and South Cap- itol’street, and running that width to the full depth of the lot, ** with the improvements there- on—a Three-story and Basement Brick House, containing nine rooms, with gas and water. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balanos in six, preive and elghtesn montns after the day of sales with 6 percent. interest, to be secured by a di of trust on the property, dontaining an insurance Glause, If the terms aré not complied with in ten Gays after sale, the will be resold at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice, to be published in the Evening Star, “All the cost of deeds and recording to be pata by the purchaser. ds JOHN W. KENNEDY, Trustee. HUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON NEW YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS NORTH WEST it ee eT, ary . 1873, Tre00! 5 ‘718, fo:10 43, one of’ the land records of the Da'trict of Columbia, I will sell at public auction, in ‘ront of the premises, on SATURDAY, thd 20h: day of July, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., the fol- lowing-described real situated ‘in the city of Weshingtot, D. : Part of original lot 18, ip square 29, having a front of 48 feet 6 inches td containibe nears 8/000 square foot of grouad: and containing nearly 5,000 square gro Jerms: $9,000 cash; Datance, in, one and two Yea F, terest Per cent. annuum, cured by deed of trust. Allconveyancing at pur- charer’s cost. JO8. C. G@. KENNEDY, Trustee. ‘Jd. T. COLD WELL, Sa‘es 2an. 1y9-d&ds THE EVENING STAR. " July 16, 1878, TUESDAY......... ——— of TRUE ADVERTISING.—MIILiOms « ‘vin cubes annoally thrown away in this cOUUR. hes or and illegitimate advertising. The €XP ‘1s nat all enterprising and successful business men “er- nothing repays sewell the money invested 38 ay Using In & paper which EVERYBODY reads, Thay is the true way to secure publicity. The best brs! ness men know the value of advertising in such 8 Paper—and such a paper is THE EVENING STAR. It has the largest circulation in proportion to the Population of the city in which it is printed of any Paper in the world. Jt practically covers the whole field, Bismarck’s Anxiety for Peace. The Berlin correspondent of the London Times, writing under date of J uly 3, gives the following as the language of Prinee Bisma in reply to a remark that Europe was cor vinced that he earnest’y desired peace I wished for peace and contributed much as possible to it as soon as T could clearly my way from the time of Count Sehou 8 first visit tom Furstenburg. I sincerely respected this ma for having left London courageously to his master the truth, and who on arriv St. Petersburg incurred the risk of dis: and exile if, not. suc ain fu i mu mission. my feelb'e bealth, despite the imper mands of my physicians, I did not f undergo the fat e imposed on me 3 D'sp dus com sitate as Dp it of the ; but if duty calls me to bear the in the interests of peace, { does not gth of bidding me do <5 i peace is nol likely to result) from our deli tions. E nd has here achieved a maxi cent success. She basn he foot of the Bal Tukey the Egea C nstantinople by the B: on of the Straits will be fe ion. But it must be. re Russia was victorious, and that count must be taken of the concessi: has already made. I do not wish to re vuuparison of the whale aud the cle: T. Enuland las doubtless proved by the prepara lions she has already made that she might be that she mi, ‘al years. But sists our sole intere ich is th and Which guides our efforts. A war b wo powers like England : et the who! esis, and menace ever t despite all efforts the o flict would become geueral, for no one King the incidents which mizhi arise during a pro louged struggle, bot to mention that univ commence Would be harassed and the pail of the ocean become unc this because Lam now convinced that we shall sin peace. After seeing the Bulzarian ques tion ‘settled I was certain we should hi pea On this question I saw the E woulk to war; and when, on Fri zist of June, the ni land and Russia broke down, hastened tothe p enipotentiaries of both powers, and caused negotiations to be renewed on the subject of the withdrawal of the troops. ther the Englich nor the Russians rendered. justi the brave and patriotic @Mtorts of their sentatives. The Enlish ought not to fc hat they have atiained a great suecess with and without spending the blood and Ywhich a gr war woi ld cost Count Schouvalot certainly does his and Leannot but admire him {n the con- gress on seeing him hold up against all, and not permit himself to be too closely approach. ed, but it must be remembered that there may be'limits for his desire for peace, and that at a given moment he might tind himselt un pied du mur, and that more concessions must not tn anded of him than those to which he is already pledged Kear mento ( sth instant * The results of the late election are of a ¢ acter to surprise reflective observers. Ke neyism has Shown itself at once stronger and ker than many anticipated: stronger in n Francisco, and weaker in the interior. It is now asserted by its n Francise gan | that its defeatgvas due to insufficient orgaui zation, and it 1s intimated that when the next election oceurs it will show a much stronzer front. Weare by no means disposed to ut derrate the importance of this movement. are desirous of estimating it at its fullest force, in order that the truth as to its pects may be the better ascertained. It has cast in this election 36.00 votes; and while this is not enough to secure any substantial successes, it is enough to prove that the mo ment is a political element that must be reck. oned with. Whether it will grow or dwindle hereafter, however, must depend upon seve- ral factors, the value of which cannot now be calculated.” ain, I say DESTRUCTION OF Foop Fisnes.— The prevalence of dead fish on the shores of bays and lakes is accounted for by the presi- dent of the Niagara Falls Shooting Club as fol- s The cause is the explosion of dynam ermen deposit crabs and other bait to attract particular species of fish, and when supposed to be collected they drop a cartridge. charged with dynamite, to which is attach a fuse, and the explosion of which will kill every fish within a radius of 60 to $0 feet, and shock those at a greater distance, which,though they do not immediately rise to the surface, in their gasping, weakened condition, take into their gills the sand set free oy the explosion, which ultimately produces death. sy this means thousands of fish not large enough {+r ie or use are destroyed, and it the practice be continued it will neutralize all efforts of our fish commission to stock our lakes and rivers. The quantity of black bass and other choice fish of Lake Erie and Niaz ara river daily exposed for sale in the fish markets has been and is suspicious, aud led me to make diligent inquiry as to their mode of wholesale capture and destruction.”"—[ Utica Herald. Rarip TxansiT INTO MatRImMony.—The I diana pois Journal of Saturday tells this stoi “A few days ago in this city an acquaint: courtship, and marriage all transpired within 15 minuies. A gentleman met a lady in com- pany by accident, proposed to her, she accept. ed, carrying out a joke, as she supposed ; tue licevse dud minister were procured in a few minutes, and the lady informed, to her aston. ishment that took away her breath, ty, When she began to consid e What it all meant. Sue was influenced, ae by her decision given 1 fun ates before, and merely asked fer time to change her apparel, but this was denied her by the impatient groom. He said. it must be finished up rigit off, then and there, without d nd the Knot was tied instanter at SO degrees in the shade—all in a quarter of au hour, and housekeeping actually eom- menced within 396 minutes.” EscaPInG A MATRIMONIAL CONTRACT.— Harry Arnold Green. ving seen all that he considered worth seeing, and enjoyed all that wealth and a life of luxury could give him, died the death of a suicide in Leavenworth oa Tuesday, He came to Kansas toad a few years ago and created a sensation by his reck- le: sness and wild dissipation. He made him- self noticeable by his princely expendiiures of money and wild eceentricilies in the stree He idrink for days and nights insu cession, and scattered. money like wat amoug “the boys.” One night Ina fit of tren zy, brought about by excessive drinking, | etiployed a hackn ‘o drive him out to ¢ lats place, at the G r- lis farm. On the way he shot the hack driver while in a fitof drunken aelirium. He ested and brought to | Kansas City, but by some unexplained combi- nation of eieumstances he was released. Le Was at that time a partner of Embry, wao snot D. R. Anthony of the Leavenworth. Tinws. He was ihe heir to a large estate in England. He vave as a reason for his reckless life that he had been required to fulfila matrimonial contract uucougenial to his taste, and that he had quit Eugiand to avoid it—({Aunsas City | Times. Loxp AYL SFORD IN THE Divorce CovrtT= Another Aristucratic Seaulal fora’s divoree 51 is reported at considera- bie length in today’s papers. The ease will puzzle the ordinary pubiie, for they simply at present see Lord Aylestord himself on trial. This arises through the intervention of the Queen's proctor, Who steps in, charges both parties with collusion, and the petitioner hima- seit With having been guilty of adulter among others with Mrs. Rosamoud Emi Dilke, widow of Mr. Diike, of Moxsioke Cas- tle, Warwickshire. Lord’ Aylestord denies the imputation, and so the trial really begius with the lord instead of the lady, and with Mrs. Dilke instead of his lordship’s wife. There is a sort of poetical justice in this kind of transformation which wiil be generally relish- ed by the public. A distinguished group of lawyers and counsel are arrayed at this in- quest of filth,and there is much amusement in court ever the nastydetails. It will occa- sionally force itself upon the reflective minds of philosophic lookers-on whether a nation can really stand that is full of social plague. spots in high quaiters. The so-called upper ten of England is tainted with debauchery and social vice as deeply a8 ever it wasin the days of Charles II., that miserable tmpostor of a “divine king.”—[ London Oor. N. ¥. Times, ae Dr. W. F. Carver, of San Francisco, has accomplished in New York the wonderful feat of breaking 5,500 glass balls with a rifie, thrown from hand, at a distance varying from ten to twenty feet, in 8 hours 9'¢ minutes. &%-Mrs. Lucy Reichert, of West Brunswick township, near Pottsville, Pa., has had her husban Seige ny with seemneing to mm ber. is green was foun 2 ie ponte. Reichert was bailed. 4#%-The dress of Miss Warren, at a Texas Party, was peculiar in being made of such siriped cloth as convicts wear. Her brother was ng | aterm in state prison, and she, bedeving him innocent, had made up her mind to display her sympathy. 1 Reigning Beauties of Lo ondon is b ith the lities Season, and more Gularty wit seer ee Thing * the reig ty" Her name te Journaitstie piso dwells upon how sh that rob royalty of tts d this season are Wallis West at first was always a fatar J19W" ; ful Wife in modern soen "¥ !Salmost ant, it_would seem, as “The Merry Monareh ts as charming as sh ind did not care, He did not want her to be hroad and w Ts fight about be down for his pains assuming lady is dark, her ut the $40,000 tMat J) assed as his wife, her children dem: tested the claim, but h: KNIFE IN Hts B While the Rey. C. Pl pped bis penknife, with tl into his beot, he felt someti | ball of the fo severely on tha f the blade to he more tha the knife with. the knife cutting atevery movement o£ to get the knife, Mr. Fessend an hour's wor on, after about [The Catar) COUNTERFEITER ATTEMPT at esterday morning, lard wasn't fer wanted to se m lying down, I went to his cell and found t 1 understand I have I have taken m and showed me n, ripped from t he had aiso se This wound had not bled much, d him whence the me that was on the floor, and which he had throwing overit his r then showed me a deep arm on the inside, and He has been melancholy { Weeks past, and in letters sent to his wife, has intimated that he would make way witia i shirt and drawers. gash cut in bt gash tn his ne confinement in Ludlow street jail he married a very respe knew nothing of THE GOLDEN WHEaT is falling in gi swaths before swinging er The quail in the stu The farmer himself occasionally walks wearily to the blackberry bush near the fence and takes a long pull that’s swaths the matter. —{ NV. ¥. Herald 2e-The hand that ro hand that spanks the woild.—[ Puck. 4% Look out, Miss, your lid’s coming ott," n Francisco boy to'a an uncommonly ve Whistles his the jug; and ks the cradle is the said a kind-hearted + oung Woman, Who, havin vig mouth, opened il to smile at a friend in the @e-Young mother deeply interested in @ a novel, but preserving some idea of her du eldest born—Henriettay Henrietta—In the ung mother, turnin what she’s doing and tell age—Go and se p it this minute. DEBBY. On the morning of the 16th of J 1878, ER, infant son of Kdward mouths and three days. Friends of’ the famfly are invited to attend the funeral from the pareut's residence, No. street n.e , on Wednesday morning. at 10 o'clock. * t of the 16th July, ed sou of Margaret au in the seventeenty J.T. Derby, aged uth MATTHEW FRANCIS, the late Barthowmew Fini year of his age. May he rest in peace. His funeral will take place Anst., at three o'clock p. Lis mo ber, Seyepth-st, rol. ear old toll-ga Bervices at fhe Charch tion, Friends and relatives of the family reque New York papers uday morning, July 15, 187 widow of the late J f the Tnumaculate Con Many HUcu James Hughes, Her funeral will take place from her late rest- dence, No. 724 Twelfth st. northwest, on W day, 17th, at ten ¢ MOsoHER. At Rattonsvilie, Florida, | 1878, of congestion of the brain, SHER, beloved bushand of Ge aged twenty-five years and UNDERTAKERS, &o. W. B. SPEANE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with K, F. Harvey}, Burial Caskets of all grades and s Bodies Embalwed aud prepared for tansportae Lady attendants at short . strictly first-class and on the mos@ CAMD.—Heaiising the need of race serv. in times of affiiction, and particularly in cases Of death from contagious signed wish to anuotnce to the public that they are | DOW prepared to undertake the da img the dead bodtes dren, and tp short to sary iu case of death which the family eangot be expected tw do, eo bel = aud are not always pr tw ant 1. | Of references given, and prices reasonable, A Ur MKS. LES & OO. (Flower Preserver,) on (Righth street wee. SPINULEN, ONDBRTA. Seventh $F. mw. lace Of Vusiness. twansportation; WhicuT, UNDERTAKER, ete.. undere "Bociee Em (Residence e: and prepared Jom Ba OOK BINDING, “HINDERY Ws carried 00 cellent workimen are will be in The public is Lycetr BOOK ployed, and the work turned ou! style which has always of the establishment, 1012 Pa. ave., 84 floor. CABIN T-MAKB. HAMPSHIRE AVENUE NORTHWEST. 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