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“ RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BALtorone AND OHIO RAILBOAD. [REAT DOUBLE TRACK. jouai Htoute and Short Line to the Worth, Northwest, West na ith west. ‘TO TAKE EP FECT SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON: 15:15 a, m. w York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express. E.iicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore galy..,Stegs at Bhipley’s, Lanrel, Anuapolis | Junction, asup’s, over, 24 emt Bldgs. rac napo! re natg. “Winchester, agers: Laurel Exprees. i Polpt of Rocks, Crauberry, Strasburg, Winchester. Hagerstown, and Way Stations, 8:30 a. m.—N>w York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore Express." Parlor to New York | and Philadeipita. at Annapolis Janction, 36 a m.—d<. Louls, Chicago, Columbus, and tisbarg Einress.” Hagerstown aud | Valley | Branch except Sunday. ugh Car toStaun- ton, Pullmcn Car to Cincinnati daliy. Graf- ton to Sandusk;, daily, oS ae | 9:00 a. m.—On Sunday only, Baltimore, | and Way. 4 .—Baitimore Express. Stops at Bis- Miemburg. Batovilin, Laure Anaspoite Jess: and Hanover, m. ‘Express. i Sundsys to Baltimore only, stop- furat all Stations. Stopa at Lagrel 4:30 p. m.— Baltimore, B:adeusbarg, ‘and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Stopsat Aunap- 238 ps Font of Rocks, Frederick, g o! erick, Hagare- ster and Way Stations. ‘On Sun- K Way Stations only. 4:40 p. m.—Haitimors, Annapolis aud Way Sia- tins. 15:30 p. m.—F'tladeiphis Norfolk and Buitlmore Express. Noctoik except Sunday. Norfolk Pas- agengers taken in the Vara direct to Boat at Can- ton. Stop x ‘ensburg and Laurel. $2507. m_— aitimore and Way stations, 715 p. m.—vJhicago and Columbus Express, Bleeping Cars to Chicago. . 48:10 p. m.—Fia.timore Express. 19:26 p. m.—S:. Loals, Clactnnat!, Loutsyiile and enor Expresy. Pittsburg, except Suaday. 1 car. ene New York, Philadelghia and Baitl- Sleeping Car to New York, and 0 Phiiadelphi: 213 dally exeept Sanday. Hotay Stat J20 MEAT & TO THE NORT: ST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Halls, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. SUNR loTH, 1878. & WASHINGTON, fro and B streets, as fc he West, 10:10'3.15, Depot, Sz Baltimore end Potomac Haliroad. For Can: ga, Kochester, Butalo, Falls and th North, at 7:40 p.m. dai Cars to Watkins. ior mm, and Elm: ira, at 19:19 yt Bundsy. Now Yora and the East, 1:30 p. m. d (ay, With Sleeping Cars from Wasning- For B ¥., sil tarongh t Jersey th boatsof Brook- rding direct tranefer to Fulton double ferriage aud journey ‘1:30 p. m. dally, except Sanday, and 1: * ‘and 6:80" and 8.30 D. Mm. daily. Limited Express, 9-20 3. m. daily, except Sun- Gay. ace for Baltimore, 6:58, 8:30 s,m. ‘and 4:20 p. ©. daily, except Sunday. For Pupe’s Creek line, 6:55 a, m. and 4:20 p. m, dally, ezce For Anna except © Blerandric and Fredericksb Rall- acl Sicrandria and Was eto 8, 9:10, 10, 11 a. m 31. 3, 4m ‘Sunday at 9:103.in., For Bichmor (4 the South, 9:45 a.m. and 9a. m. daily; 6:10 p.m. daily, Reet Sanday. ip.m. leave A’exandria for Washtagton, 6, 7, 8, FO, 10, Li's ack &: 6:20 ana 7 p.m. ae parlor car us eau be procured at the. offices, r of Thirteenth street and Pennsy!- ; northeast corner Of Sixth street and idaysnue, and at the depot, where or- jer, “77 the checking of Degeage to des- tination from noteis and residences, 1p. FAitM= 4, Genersl Passenger Agent, FRANK THCESON, General Manager. novl0 STEAMERS, &. OT UAC RIVER LANDINGS.— Chie stanicr aw PANU, C80 HH. BYL: ake 4.7 ey fs MINT tek ti CREEK, sw, ing at inter- ge pelngand returning. Wor further ninguire at GL. Sheriits a and Wood Gtice, 1114 and 388 Peonsylvania ave and at whart, foot of 6:h and N streets. ap20-tr G. TUCKER JONES, Agent. UMMEG ARRANGEMENT. ‘OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND ‘The swift anc one SOUTH. LADY_OF THELAKE, Capt. C. J. BORSES ane VILLE, leaves @ch-street wharf, Seabee Until further notice, every Monday, Wednesday suc Friday, at 6 o'clock p. m. necti -» Con- with steamers for Boston. Providence and other fenthers. v pomts. Returning leaves aoe ery Tuesday, Thori at = reday turday, fe En gAC RIVER LANDINGS. iteamer i . 10! SUN, Captain JonN B. Woon, leaves her wharf, termi -” nus of 7th anc 8th street lins of cars, St 7 a.m., three times per week, {01 aes a and tt town, stopping at intermediate laudivgs eacl Days of sailing, some as Strainer Mattaio. a For further information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at the Comp any*s Wharf, foot of 6ch street. ea:led for on’ application at Knox Dress Office. SAMCEL BAOON, Pros't, B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Sueainers JOHN GIBSON and . ENIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, every Saturday, at 4 ovclock p. m.: Georgetown Baturday, an: Serpe & Freight takex. at lowest rates. For information apply at office over Metropolitan Bazk, 15:h street, ortoK. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, ‘Geo SAMUEL BACON, President. | in two (2) equal instalmenis. pay | Cotever, 1 FUTURE DAYS. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE UNDER DEED OF TRUST AND BY ORDER OF COURT OF VERY VALU- PF SGRERT, HETWSEX Nate AND 10ok S TH AND 15TH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of @ deed of trust recorded Sep- tember 27 1875, in Liber 796, folio 210 et seq. of the land resords for the county of bafeerne : sre! | ton, by request of the holder of the note secured, and pursuant to order of court passed September 9th, A. D. 1878, in cause No. 6140 equity docket-of the Supreme Court of the Dis- {rictef Columbia, we. the undersigned trus'oas, will sell at public auction, tn front of the premises. on TUESDAY, the 8th day of Uctober, 1878. at 4 o°clock p. m., the following-deserlbed real es'ate in the city ‘of Washington, in the sald D.s- trict. to wit: All of original lot numbered four (4). in square numbered two hundred and twenty- four, as the same is known and designa‘ed on the or plans of said city: the said tot fronting one feet and seven inches (61 ft. 7in ) on the side of F street north, between 14:h and 15th through, with that irteen feet elght and nort streets west. and runnin} width, one hundred and one-half Inches (113 ft; Big in.) to a thirty (80) feet ide alley, toge: her with the improvements. ferme of sale: One-third cash. and the residue and two (2) years from the day le, for which the notes of the purchaser or purchasars are to be given, payable to the order of the undersigned trustées, with interest, payable semi-annua ly. the rate of seven (7) per centum per annum uw: faid, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchassr or purchasers. "A deposit of $500 will be required at ihe time of the sale, and if the terms of the sale be not complied with within one week from the da} of sale, the property may be resold at the cost risk of the Gefaulting purchaser after five days’ no- tice in the Evening Star rewspaper. All convey- anclng at purehaser’s cost. JOHN F, HANNA. ey JAMES M. JOHNSTC =e sep96-d&ds ‘Webster Law Building. Jone SHERMAN, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON K STRERT NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 21st AND 22D STREETS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Co'umbia, passed on the! 12'h day of duly, 1878, in equity causa No. 6i46, wherein Cieo A.’ Jones and Leon Teresa Joues are complainants, and Deiliah Aun Jones and others are defendant, Tshallon THURSDAY, the 3. day of October, 1878, at 4:30 o’clock p.m , offer for sale at public auction, in front of the prenises, the following described real estate, belonging to the estate of the late Alfred Jones, fo wit: Tue west thirty-two (32) feet of lot one (1), and the whole of lots two (2) and three (3) In square pumberad, geventy-three (73). situated on K street northwest, between 2ist and 221 strects, In ity of Wash- ington, D. C., with the improvements thereon. Each of these lots wii be sold as a whole or su3di- vided as may seem best at the time of sale. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in two equai instalinenis cf siz anu twelve months respec- tively, with interest from theday of sale, A de« posit 0f $200 will be required on each lot at the | Ume of saie, and all conveyancing and recording xt purehaser’s cost. Terms tobe complied with in n days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. sepl9-codads FRANCIS MILLER, Trust3e. £e- THE ABOVE SALE 18 P STPONED until TUESDAY, Uctober 8th, 1878, same hour d place. MN7-dtés FRANCIS MILLER, Trastee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUAB.E LAW oe OF MICHAEL TH )MPSUN, Q. By whine of a decree of the Supreme Court of District cf Columbia, ia Equity No 6.271, passed on the 9th day of Juy, A. D. te will sellat publ‘e auciion. at the n recms of Thomas Dowling. southwest corner of 11th street snd Per nsylvaniaavenue, Washington, D. C,, commencing cn MINDAY. ‘the 7th day of , 1878, at 7 o’clock p. m., and continii‘'2g at that hour unti! the whole isgold, tha valuadie Law Library of Michael Thompson, Esq., consiat- ing of choice and well selecce1 Law Books, a cata- logue of which will be shed on application to on nd sesened erms cask. ceo3 4: sLBERT K. WILLIAM, Trustee. J}. #: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 4 SUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING, on the south- west corner cf 10th and I streets northeast, Ii; virtue of a deed of trust, dated June A. D. 1877, duly recordet in Liber No. jo 238, one of the land records for the, ict of Columbia, and at the request of tue 's We wiil sell at ou lic auc- Dis yarty secured thereb: purlic tion, in fropt of the premises, on TUKSDAY, Oc- toler 15th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., all that certain iece or parcel of ground situate fa the city of Yasbingtcn. D, C., known as Lot numbere1 t irty-four (24), in Lanckton’s recorded subitivi- sion Gf Square numbered nine hundred and thirty- three (#33), together with the fmprovements. &c, ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at, six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at 7 per cent, per aunuim, secured by a deed of trust oa the preperty sold. or’ all casb, at option of the pur- chaser. $500 required as ‘a deposit at tha tims of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complicd with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of th> d2- faulting purchaser, a'ter five days advertisement, MAHLON ASHFORD, {rrustees, oc S-d__HOBACE J. FROST, WHY SALE OF DESIRABLE IM- VHAN: , PROPsRTY ON THE EAST PROVEMs “SION STREET, BETWEEN N SIDROF L. “STS, AND "45 AND 6rit AND O STR. “-QEgr, STREETS SOLTo | ~<8i:preme Court By virtue of adecree of tu.” "ad in Equity ef the Districtet Columbia, pac. “Sral ys Cause No. 6. 483. docket 17, Hoov. eto Hubtard et al., I shail sell on TUBS Ja Yt 1S day of Uctober, A. D. 1878, at 4.30 o'cion” 9/85, in front of the premises. the following desc..." Heal Estate, situated in the city of Washingzon, tu the District of Columbia, to wit: allof Lot nam ered thirty. (80,) In, sqriare numbered five hun- dred and three, (608 ) improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling, 1326 Union street s.w. ‘Terms o” sale:' One-third of the purchase money in cach; balance tn two equal installments, in six ard twelve months from the day of sale, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser. bearing interest from day of sale at the rate of six per Centum per anham. Mus: be givens oF the whole uurebase money may be pad in casi in ten sys after the sale, "A deposit Of $60 will be fen quired of the purchaser at the tims of sale, All conveyancing ana recording st purchsser's cost. No deed given until the whole purchase money has been paid, If the terms of ssle are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the rignt to resell the proparty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon five Gays’ advertisement in the + Evening Star’? news- paper. JAMES E. BANGS, Trustee, ‘Boom 3, Bradley's Buildi oct3-d&as ‘Opposite City FUTURE DAYS. JUNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE CAPITOL @RUUNDS, CORNER OF DEL- AWARE AVENUE AND B BIBXET By virtue of three deeds of trust, bearing Gate, Yespectively, on the 6th day of October A. D. 1872; 9th of April, A. D. 1873, a: 16th day of June, A. D. 1873. and recorded in Inder No, 607,, foilo 183; ittir No. 713. folio 269, and liber No. 722. folio 237, of the land records for ‘Washington county. in the District of C»tum oi; and at the request of the ‘secured thereby, will sell at pubile auction, in front of the preuiece, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of Octobe 1878 at o'clock, all those certain Ricces OF yar gels of ground situated in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known as lots membered twenty-two, (22), twenty-three (23), aud twenty-four, (24). In the subdivision of the West part of original lot numbered five, (5), in square numbered six hundred and eighty-six, (686), said subdivision having been made by the heirs-at-law of Willism Hickey. deceased. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in equal AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTBENOON. HN SHERMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer, i Bt. Cloud Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING, No. 471 1 STREET + By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 10th of ber, A.D. 1878. and duly recorded {4 in Liber No. 806, folio 178, et seq.. one of the, land records of the District of Columbia, and at ie Tequest of the parties secured thereby we will sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY. the 25:0 of , A.D. at 5 o'cioc! my fehesn oP tia poms Mie Sida ;, with the improvements thereon, situated clty of Washington, District of Oolumbia, towit: western eighte-n (18) fect front by thedepth of thelot of lot numbered ‘ten (10,) {a uare numbered five hundred and sixteen. (816.) 8 property will he gold sudject to @ prior trast of eight hundred ($800) dol'ars, which, on payment of interest, will be eatende 1, ‘Terms of sale: Three hundred ($300) dollars (in- terest and expenses) in cash; baiauce in one year from day of sale with interest at eight (8) per cent. or annum, to be pacured on the oroperty sold. CHRISTIAN G. LED) instalmen’ one, two and three years; notes KORGE BAUEH, area to be secured by dood of trust onpremise sold acd | wat. PORE ee nan, } tobear interest at 8 p2r cent. perannum. $500 | po, 18-15,47,18, 333886 wiil be required as a deposit at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not compiied with within ten days, the trustee reserves the right to resell tae property at the risk and ecst of defauliing purchaser. ecp20 eo&ds WM. A. GORDUN.Ja.. Trus'ee, H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auc:ioneer. TRCSTRES' SALEOF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELIING,” No. 1233 TENTH STRUCT, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NOSTH- By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Angust 19th, A. D., 1876, duly recorded in. Liber feet No. 826, folio 344, one of the land records forte the District of Columbia, and at the request of tae Fatty secured thereby, we will ell at pab leauction, n front of the premises, ou SATURUAY. October 12th, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m.. tne following de- scribed real estate, situate in the City of Washing- ten, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot numbered twelve (12), in square numbered th:ee hurdred and sixty-elvt (368), beginning for the same at the southwest corner ‘of said lot tre ve anc thence rupning north twent hence east one hundred (190) fe h twenty-five (25) feat: and theace west tothe place of b. ginning, lo,ether with the improve- ments, &¢ z ‘Terths: One-third In cash; and the balancea’ six, tweive aud eighteen months, with interest at eight ed by @ deed of trust h percent per annum. sec en the property sold; or all essh at option of tre Purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at the time Of sale, abd all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms't> be complied with in seven days, o*her= wise te Trustees reserve the right to resell the preperty at the risk and cost of the ¢sfaulting pur- CHARLRS ©, PRANTINs, } Trustees. T. COLDWELL, Salesman,’ Sep30-e0d oJ qT COLDWELL, Heal Estato Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWE -LINGS, Nos. 612 AND 614 B ERERT SUUTHE AST, od of trust, dated Decem- duly recorded In Ltb-r No. 770. Foto 871, one of the land records. for the District of Columbia, and at tha w> itten re- Guest cf the party secured thereby. we wiil 2.1, at jubli¢ auction, n frent of the premises, on €RI- t 5 o'clock p.ti., the fol- e situate in the city of ‘Washivgten, Columbia, to wit.: Part of Lot numbered two (2), In. Square numbered eight hundred and forty-two (843). beginning for the same at a point on south B street, fifty-two (52) fect six snd a-haif (6%) izches west from the southeast corner of ssid Square; thence west Mftr- two (58) feet six and a-hait (6's) inches by that width, the depth of one hundred (100) feetand four (4) inches, together with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms: ‘Ore-third cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and eighteen mon:h3, with foterest at& percent per annum, secured by a de:d of trust on the property sold, or all cash at opzion of ths pur- choger. A depcsit of $100 required at the tim? of ‘@ oneach Rouse, ana all conveyancing aud re- cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be comp ied within seven days otherwise the Trustees res2rvo the right to resell the property at ths risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, or purchasers, after five days’ atvertisement. BRAINARD H. WARNER, EDWARD WOLCOTT," {Trustees. seF23 Cod PYHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, JSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUAB™UE BUILD- TRG LOL PRONTING. ON PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE, NEAR THE CIRCLE. Fy virtue of a Gecree of the Supreme neh of the District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 5131, doc, 16—Boyle et al. vs, Shepherd, et al,—I shall sell at public auction, in front of tha pranises, on MONDAY, October 7th, 1878. at B o°clock p'm., original lot numbered 10, in equaro numbered 40, as the same 1s laid down on the plat of the city of Washington; fronting 43 feet and 7 inches on Pennsylvania aveoue northwest, and ruuuing back 91 feet 1t inches on 231 strect, and Ol feet 9 inches on New Hampshire avenue, and containing 7,189 square feet of ground. ‘She te:ms of sale are: One-fourth the purchase reoney in cash, and the residue tn six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of sale, respectively, with interest, for whleb the notes’ of the pur chaser shall Ue taken, and alien retained on the Property sold. If the terms of sale shall not ba con. plied with in six days from and after the day of sale, the Trustee wiil resell the property at the risk and ccst of the defaulting purchaser. Ali con- Yevancieg at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 must be made at the time o 3 Se} 25-d&d8 R. K. KLLIOT, Trustee, UNCANSON BEUS., Auctioneers, TRUPTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME COTTAGE Any piye uss, vive, °t 8 St street, between H and I sts. at auction. By virtue of a deed of trust given tous, ge dated May Ist, 1873, and duly recorded 19 Liber No. 745, folio 898, cf the land recor for the District of Columbia, and by request of the @@- BY DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES, the above sale is postponed to FRiDAY, Octover 4tb, 1878, at the same hour and pce sep2e JOHN SHERMAN, Auct. H. WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ° Ss VALUAMLE BUILDING LOT3 ON 8!XtH STREET, BETWEEN P AN) Q STREaTS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY KVENING, October 4, 1878 at 5 o'clock, I wiil sell, at public suction, | front of the prem'ses Los Nos. 42, 44 an 1°45, in square 445, each lot froting Si f-et o2 6th street and rumning back 109 fe t toa 10 foot all-y. ‘These lots are con~#nient, to Corcoran square mar ket. and tothe 7ch strest, 2." strestand North O street lines of street cars. ‘Terms made known 0.) Cay of sale. ceta-d J.T. OOLU WELL fatesmar. THIS EVENING. ‘0 BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ‘The ertirecentents of the ‘Old Curiosity Sho €11 D 5 reet n. w., commencing o MONDAY EVENING. Séptemter 30 70 clock p. m., consisting of 6CO volumes of Mis- cellanecus Books, Filver-plated Wate, Tools of every de:cription, Watches, Clocks, Guns, Pistols, ard a general Jot of articles 0” all des Tiptions, MONDAY EVENING—Booxs only. . TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Evenings—Sliver-plated Ware, Clocks, Watches, ‘Tous of all descriptions, and Miscellaneous Ar- cles. SATURDAY Second-hand C! Bale positive. E. C. MCORE, £alesmi Exening—A general variety of ng. Teri ah, i COLEMAN, Anct. sep 28-7t TO-MORROW. RUSTEF'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE AT No, 121 Kase CAPITOLS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 18:h day of August, A.D. 3874, ahd daly re- corded in Liber No, 757. "foto 373, ona of the land’ re ords of the District of Colmmbia, T wiil sell, at public auction, on BATURDAY, the 6.h Cay of October, a. D. 1878, at 10 o'clock #.m.. at No, 121 Kast Csp- {tol st., a general assortment of Household Furni- ture, consisting in part of one Haircioth Set, one ‘Walnut Bedroom Sef, one Rosewood Sat, ons Cot- {age ket, Mirrors, Carpets, Stoves, Dining-room Furniture, China and Glass Ware, Curtains, aad other household articles, &c., &c. el S (ash, Fems 8 Geo, W. LINVILUE. Trustee, WM. M. SMITH, Salesman. sepB5-e0kds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auct’rs, (Successors to. Wash. B. Willams, ) 100), northwest corner 10th and D streets. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN! TURE, CARPETS. &C. On SATURDAY MOBNING, Oc ae Fal beginning at 10 o°clock, we sball seil, with. oul reserve, @ general and extensive a-sort- mevt of Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room and other Furniture, in wa'nut, poe ant pine; Kitchen Ware. &c., together with a consignment of Fancy Goods, one mahcgany-case Piano, &e., &c., removed to cur auction rooms for coavenlence of fale. ~WALTEE B, WILLIAMS & CO.. ce 8-2 Auctioneers, UMASS DOWLING, Auctioneer, FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS; PIANO FORTES; Several Suits of Parior Furuiwre; Lounges aad Easy Chairs; Back Walnut Chamver Suites; Cotiage aud cther Painted Furniture; Hair and Hesk Matirasses; Feather Ptil»wsand Bo.stars Bruscze's, Three- ply and Ingrain Carpets; Din. ing Room Furnitat iua and Glass Ware; Cooking and Heating Btoves; Kitehen Hsqal- sites, &e. on SATURDAY MORNING, October, Sih, 1878, ccmmencing at 10 o'clock, OA front of my :aie:teous: shall sell a gen- eral assortment o! le above goods, ols THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, UNCANBON BEOS., Auctionoere, BAY HAMBLETONIAN MARE 154 HANDS,7 years old, kind, gentle, avd warra ted sound % fipe aud prompt driver, not afraid of locomo tives, does not lug or pul}, can ro: bet‘er than 3 minut: s; Wocd Bros, Shifting-Top Side Bar Bae, ; Set Single Harness: Saddie and Bridie; Bul Clots: bea, Blankets, &c. On BATURDAY MORNING. Oct ver Don Sth, at 10 o'clock. in front of our auction 1coms, we will cell the above, being the = property of a gentleman 'eaving the city. Cn b seen previous to sale at Mr. Pumphrey’s stavl . ‘The above can be used previous to sale by any To Eponsible party desiring to parcbase. on TYENCANEON BROS , Auctioncers, dausre® BALE OF VLUABLE mar ON THE SEVENTH BTRENE secured thereby, we will sell. at ¢ ESTATE MIN CARY STSEET, Pe iy On TUESDAY | tne Sth dar ot Geese aac” BUAD, NEAR u_ 2 E it 5 o'clock p.m., in front of the premii 28 +5. 0,3 certaln pleces oF parcels of land gud prec: ines know. “Bd described upon the ground plat or ian of the cit, Of Washington. D.U., as being lore frenty-seven anu ‘Wenty-cight of A. I. Kelley: subdivision of squarc £89, together with all the improvements, ways, e.*¢Ments, rights, privi- leges, appurtenances and u-Teditaments to t.e same velonging or otherwise apperstiaing. Lot 27 is improved by a two-story Frame Uctlage, Lot 28 is unimproved, and adjoins lot 27. ‘Term: One-third cach; balance in siz and twelve months; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. un‘il Pais, aud secured by a ceed of trust on the prem so:d. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 required at time of zale. If the terms of sale are not complicd with within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees resarve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale. JOHN H. GLICK, }rrustees. sepsl___— CONRAD KAUFMAN, THE TRADES. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-Sreausair LINE etWEEN NEW YORK, HAVER, LON- De SouTs itn AND eeacins gat ‘The s:eau-e:s of this compavy wi every od ‘urday from Bremen Pier, fuot of 34 s' Hoboken. Kates of passage: From N ‘York to Havre, Londen, Southampton, and Bremen. first cxbin, $100; second es Bold: steerage. $30 currency. For tre! Ny to UEL! SHS & Co., 2 Bi fin Sage apply to OELKICHS & Co., @ Bowling XDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN P DELPRIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- TON AND GEORGETOW Connecting at Philadelphia with Olyde’s Line for Boston.’ Providence, an the Kew England Staies. Sailing Da: From Philateipaia--Saturtay, at 12m, ¥rom Washington—Monday, at lla. From & own—Mond@ay, at 7 p.m. Freights recetred dail, Through bi of lading m and Providence, lan at George-' oneaee have them marked in fors ablen apply toJ. H. JOHNSON 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-street Wharf, Wa-bington, D. C.; @. F. HYDE, 59 Wa- ter street, G reetcwn, De CWA Pe CLYDE | 2 rat harvi anagers, 3 iy” NOTICE. ith the view of diminishing the chances of collision, the Steamers of this line iakea specific course fur all serous of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of BO at 45 Iat., or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage cross: the meridian ‘of 60 at 42 te. or nothing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY Between New York amd Liverpool, Call- ing at Uork Harbor. FROM NEW YORK. FROM NEW YORK. Algeria...Wed., Oct. 9 Bothala...Wed , Nov. 6 SHussia. ..Wed.. Oct. 16 Algeria... Wed., Nov. 13 Reythia. --Wec., Oct. 23 *Bassta.!.Wed., Nov. 20 | Parthia. Lurs.’ Oct. 24 Scythia...Wed., Nov. 27 Beers TSW Weanenday om Mew York. we lew Yor! nd every folowing Wednesday Mates of By steamers carrying steerage. soo, Secording to accommodations. ee Jt SLeRINETS NOt steet a a HZ gois, ‘acevrdlng to sceomm Signs. =—— Tickets'o Paris, $15, gol, alditioua, auttturn tickets on favorable terms. Tickets ts~ at low rate of po eg ints cee ™ Fate of $60 guld during the fall Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool an¢ Q ieenstown, and ail other parts of Europe: rato 7 Though vile of for Belfast, roug! ven for Bel! @ me, Havre, Actwerp andother Ports ou te Gone anc for Mediterranean ports. For height and ‘apply at the Company's Ottce, No. 4 Bowilog Green, or both steerage and —— sos BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Wash- CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. N. PIANOS AND ORGANS. URDEMAN & CO., (SUCCESSORS To WURDEMAN & Bx0.) CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTFEERS, No. 725 9th Street n. w. Work, Goods, &c., strictly first-class. selg-1m* OOK BINDING. ‘The public is respectfully informed that the LYCETT BOOKBINDERY is carried on as heretofore. The same excellent Workmen are employed, and the work turned out will be in the sup=rior style which has always been 3 characteristic of the establishment, aS-ly 1019 Pennsylvania ave., 84 floor. A GRASS, ° CABINET MAKER, ni-ly New Hampshire ave. and M st. nw. GIBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS 1012 Penneploania ave., Washington, D.C 4e~ Fine Printing a Specialty, janis-ly MEDICAL, &c. \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF THOSE HANDSOME FOUR-STORY DWELLINGS on CORCORAN STREET. Nos, 1318, 1321, 8nd 1323, between Q ava R strects, By virtue of three s veral deods of trast, each datec the 21st April, A.D. 1874, and re- $opded im Liber No. 700, at tages 172, 177 and 179, respectiveiy, of tae land records of the District of Columbia, the subecribers will sell, to the highest Mdder, cn the premis-s, st 6 o’clock p.m.. on MONDAY, the 2ist day of October, A.D, 1878, the folowing property. situated, in Square No. £40, in the elty of Washiog:on, District of Colambla, according to Chipm+s, Exiey & Bich- ards? subdivision, to wit: Lots No. Twenty-one, ‘Twenty-two aud Twenty-six, each being 20x90 feet, and each containing a 4-story brick dwelling house, with modern conveniences. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash (or ail cash at the option of tha purchaser), and the residue in one, two, and three years, on notes of equal sums, bearing Interest at 8 par cont. Per annuum, payable semi-anaually, from the day of gale. to be secured on the property sold, by deed of trus?, to the sati-faction of the Trustees, In- clucing insurance. A deposit of $100 on each house Will be required af the time of tne sae. sho houses wil told separat , BD con vreyanc! will be at the purchaser's cost. ser 20-4 Netiom, }Trustoss, D® 20BERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY at bis Office, 921 D STREET N.W.. Between 8th and 10:h sts.. from 9 my ‘au Discasca of the”? Pm + oD URINARY ORGANS and NERVOUS SYSTEM. Recent and Chronic Cases quiekly cured. All Female Complaints quicsly cured, Consultations strictiy private, and a cura gaar- anteed in every case. Fiftean years experience. Charges moderate. Maln Office, 19 8. Eutaw st., Baltimore. oc 4-1y 50 Le a BROTHERS FAILS TO ties and Obstructions; 30 years’ experience. Office 906 B st. s.w., opposite Smithsonian. sep13-Rw* ONBULT DB. LEON, the oldest established specialist fe. le guarantees a perma- nent and speedy cure in'the shortest. time possible of all Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases: Atsadones no charge. “Sopar citing or no street northwest. EGISTER’S LIN’ Rag fobs all sores, pains, it. Sold by CROMWELL, ‘ashington, for Wi the Videst Ketabiished aud ony Heliabie Ladies’ Physician in the City, cam be We ‘and’ Sature Inanufacture of WM. KNAB. Something new ‘and bandsome in UP HEIGHTS.” Prices lower than ever before. Also variety of PIANOS of different makes st a eac- Fifice. to make room. PIANOS and ORGANS at Jow figures and on the most accommodating terms. Sigh sive satisfaction. "Call and. examine. Tuning asd moving and packing satis- SEaeOtsEAa enmpanweniae ¢ iy atten BUA sta, 2 fon doors Move Pe are ee ALLET DAVIS @ COS PIANUS.— Hane ready ‘trade, ‘Come and ses. H. L, SUMNER, 611 Oth st, 2, Ww, H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, e — TEUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FIVE- ROOM FRAME DWKLLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENT SIREEL N.E. BETWEEN A AND B. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Jsnuary 234, 1873, recorded in Liber No. 708, fol!0 11, ove of the land records for the county, of Washington, in the District of Columbia, at therequest of the party secured thereby. I’ shail sellat public sale, on WEDNESDAY, October 8th, 1878, in front of' the premises. at 5 o'clock p. m. Lotnvmbered forty-four, of George W. Liavilie subdivision of partof Square numbsr<d elgat hui dred and sixty-s.ven, together with the Improve- mests thereon, a five-room Frame House, ‘ermsot sale: ‘he balance ot the indebtedness, about $5(0, snd costs of sale in cash; balance in six, treive and eighteen months, with Interest, to bd secured on the p: operty by a deed of trust, with in- surance clause. $100 will be required 10 be paid immediately after sa'e. All conveyancing to be paid by the purchaser, and If the termsare not oom Diled With in ten daya after sale the Trastes re- Serves the right to resell tha property at the risk and co:t of the defaulting purchaser after five cays? hotice, tobe published in the Evening Star. |. A. JAMES, Trustee. J. T. COLDWEL, Salesman. sepan-a Pe aha ae HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- C ‘PROVED PROPERTY. By. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court: of the District of Colne aa in Equity cause No, 6817, I shall, on MON DAY, «:c:0-" ber 14th, 1878, at 4:30 o’c'ock p. m., offer for sale at pable auction. in front of the mises, parts of Lots 24 and 95, of Kennedy and Webb's recorded subdivision of part of orig inal Lot aie Square ou betr g the west 6 inches of said Lot ‘and the e: 31 fest 6 inches of sald Lot 94, fronting in all 13 poe oe hee ee fret, Seaprore Aad a ire ry louse, situated on 1gton street between © and H and 4th and 6th streets northwest. ‘Also, at 5 o°clock p. m., part of Let 14, in Square D, ning for the same at the southwest corner of” thence north 20 feet 7 inches, thence due east 14 feet, thence north @ feet, thence due east 318 feet, thence northeastwardly ay straight Hine 39 feet to s point 14 feet north of a pubic alley, thence south 14 feet to said alley, thence with th> south line of sald Lot to the of beginuing, improved by a large and substantial Frame Hause, eee. ae between B and © streets southw. balance four months, for which purchasers’ notes, inti day ae ae aetna ame oa veeording at purchasers’ cost. ‘on each lot be uired at time terms are not complied with in five. of will be resold at Seca ear rams, ‘Trustee. 454 D street northwest. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer, — gotd-dtdbis epee cig apsel 0 wuuieee ll (mesilaeaueuern WllbulD (eueazebaccee es) ll lipleuul eaese= a) meade st By virtus of a deed of truct, “4 a 1875,_snd_duly recorded in * No, 799, foiio'195, one of the land records for the Dis trictof Columbia and at tha request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction. 1a fropt of the prém'ses, on SATURDAY, the bth day of Uctober, A 1). 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m. the following-described real estate In the county of Washingion, D. C,, to wit: Beginning for the fame at the southwest corner of the Lot formedy belonging to W. W. Cox, and now in the posses. sion of the heirs of the late William Cammack and ronning easterly with the south line of said Lot and at right angles witit the Hockyills and Wash- ington turnpike twenty-eight 46-100 perchas: th.nce at rignt angles with the last line and par- allel with the sa‘d turnpike road one hundred and eighty-four feet; thence westerly and parallel with the first liné twenty-elgnt 46-160 perches to the said turnpike road, and then with eaid road in ahortheny direction one hundred aud eighty-four feet to the place of beginning, containing elguty- Seven thousazd and four hundred square feet of ground, more or less, with the improvements, consisting of @ two-story frams dweiling-house 2d outhouses. Terms of sale: $1,000 cash; the bslance in five equal installmente, {n six, twelve, elghtesn, twen- ty-four and thirty'montha from day of sale, with in‘elest at the rate of 7 per cont. per annam until paid, secured by a deed of trust on tne property Sold.’ $200 derosit at time of sale; and if the pur chaser fails to comply with terms of eale within five aya from day of sale, property will be reso d after five days" notice in the Evesiug Star, at rial and cost, of defaulting purchasor.” All ‘con rey- aucing at purehaser’s cost, }Teustess, C. BE. KITTEX HOUSE. Gxu, T, SHALLWUO. sey 24-co&6s OWNMAN & GREEN, Anctioncers, MY 4ig 7th st, northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON VERMONT AVENUE, BETWEEN K ANDL eee CONSISTING OF A HANDSUME BRIG. EESIDENCE, No. 1031. ne of June, A.D. 1874, dal - f ed in liver No, 758, folio 126, one of the lan records of the District of Columbia, and at toe written 2 ase of tho party secured thereby. we i'l offer for gale in fcont of the premises, THUREDAY, October 10.n, A.D. 1873, at 4 o’c.Ock p.m., the following described reai eatate, situate In the City of Washington, District of Co- Innibia, to wit: Bab-lot numb-rea twenty-eight (2), of John O. Evans’ recorded subdivision of sub-!ots numbered fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, aev- enteen and eighteen, ot John L. Kidwelli’s racord- ed subdivision of Lots in Square numbered two buxéred and seventeen (217), togez:her with the improvements, consisting of the handsome brick recidence, No, 1021 Vermont avenue. Terms of sale as prescribed in the deed of trust: “The full ‘amount of the indebtedness, together with the interest, costs, commissions and expen- ses in cash, and the balance at tweive, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for which the notes of the Purchaser, bearing interest atthe rate of six per centom perannum, from the day of sale, and se- cured by a decd of truston the property sold shall betaken. A deposit of Five Hundred Dotlarsshall be juired of the purchaser ai the time of sale, and Ccnsevanciay and revenue sta ups shall be at the ex. of purchaser.’? The Trustees Teserve the right to resell at tho cost and risk of the r in default if the terms are not com- Dlied within ten days after tho of ale. sepl0-dads JAMES M. Lara, (Trustees, OWNMAN & GREEN, Anctioneers, D* ae is 71h at. northwest, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATE VERMONT AVENUE, BETWEEN K AND L STs. N. W., CONSISTING OF A HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE, No. ir to Pea ha) of a deed of trust ddaly ree b eay of June A.D. 1874, and Te- corded in Liber No. 768, folio one of the, land records of the District of Columbia. and at secured thereby, send my ate, situate une nf of Wi of Colum- bia. to with: Bub-lot numbered twenty-seven (27), of John O. Evans’ recorded subdivisioa of sub-lots Sud eighteen, of John Ly wiaweli'e wooordee wate be ¥ ja lots sos two hundred TT E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. 5 ——— AME LSE tO STBEET NORTH- On THURSDAY, October 10:h 1878. at 5 ovc'ock p m , Twili sell in front of th- pren ises, the €as* 18 fect of Lot and part of Li With adepth of about 01 fee", taining 1 890 square feet, improved by a two-story Frewe Dwelling. Terms msde Known staale, A deposit required n he property is sold. Sood ot PTHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 2, F. STEIGER, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE. IM- PROVPD PROPERTY ON KINGMAN PLACE, BETWEEN 18TH AND l4tti AND P AND Q 818, N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated a ah Sth. A. D_ 1878, duly recorded in Liher No. S81, fclio 454 et sey., one of the and records, for the District of Columbia, and at the reqnas: of the party secured thereby, I will sell a" puolic auc- tien, in 7ronto’ the premises, on TUESOAY, Oo- tober 15th, 1878 at 4 o°clock p. m_. the following Teal estate, situate +n the city of Washington. D. C.. to wit:' Part of lots numbered twenty-four (84) ard twenty-five (25). in Fliah Kingman’s re- corded sulidivision of square numbered 241, to- getter with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms: On--hal! cash; balance In six and twelve mon-hg, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing’ Interest at the rate of ten per cent. nar @) 1 uv from the day of sale, aud secured by a deed of truston the proverty sold, shall be taken, A. Cep sitet $1CO will b+ required of the purchasar at the time cr sale, and all conveyancing at the par- cha 7° cost, W. W. METCALF, ore ‘Trustee. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° ae AUCTION SALE OF PRUPARTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF NEW JeRSEY AVENTE, BEAWIEN K AN) L STRXETS NORTH. rine of a deed of trust, dated Janua\ 75, duly recorded in Liber 773, follo a ene of the land nerds of ha distr Columbia, and of a cecree of the Supreme Court of said District, pa-sed in the cause of Herbert et al y ys, Patetal. No.6 221 Equity, we wil offer for sae, at uvbiic auction in ‘ront’of the nrem- iues. on TURSIAY, the 22 | day of Oxtorr, 1373, at Bo clork p.m. that certain parcel of groand, with the improvements thereon. In| Wasting 0: city, inaaid istrict, known as the north 22 f 8 inches front on S ew Jersey aveana. and ran: back with that ~ tin to the rear of thereo’, of Jot 10 In square 538. Termsofttale: One-third cab on the day 0! sal; the bavance in two ey°al va mants, at six aad twelve mon‘hs from day of sal tion of purchaser; 1 no €6 to b+ given {len tion of the understzr he pioperty sold, and ap t bullsing. terms to be coiplied wich within Gays, OF a tesile at risk and cost « cheser. $100 ¢ conyeyab. ini BRAINARD H. Wak ALRERT G, HALL, {4 Saw ais ‘A. DARNEILLE. Auctioneer, Corner 7ch s*, aud 104! #ES SALE OF VALMABLE IM- VED PROPERTY, No. 707 SEVENTH STREET N. W., BETWEEN G AND H. ER, brrastess, aha Bye. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Decam: ber 19th, A and duly ree vrded ia | Liver No, st the land re. m secured ther at rublic au he premise THURSDAY, N , 1878, at 4 oe P m., the following described rea estate, situate in y iugioa, District of Columbia, to plees or parcal of groand, Iylag In Yasningion. Disiri:t of mia, known ard descritxd on the ofticis! plat and ground pian of sald 8 of lots numbered se ren (7) and eigh re numbered four hundred and fifty-four, a: d bsing contained in the fol owing metcs and boitzds, begit nieg ata point on alius ot ‘Tin sireet west, at tho distance of fifty-nine :59) feet north trem the eouthwest corner ors square, and running theuce north with the said 7th street twe: the division line, bet and nino (9), In Sid square, thence north on the diviste numbered seven (7) aad n tae Lorshwest cor thence east twenty- forly-oze (41) fest, and theaco wer! an? two (102) feet, to the piace of 1 gerber with all the mprovements, &c. Terms of sae ding to rhe deed of truit: Seven thot and twelve sollars ($7,712), az.d expenses of sale tn Gash, aad tha bale ace at Six (6) and tweive (12) montis, for whlch the notes of ihe purchaser. beating interest from the day of sate snd secured by a dee of trust on the property sold, will be taken, a dsposit of $100 Wl bs requited of tha purchaser ar tae tins of sale, and all conveysu:ing shall be at the expeuse of theturchaser, | If desired by the purchaser, a loan of $6,500 wili be mace o3 the property fo B ycars with interest at 3 per cent, Term of sae to b3 complica with within seven days, otherwise the Tiustee reserves tho right to resell ‘the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser. GEO. W. STICKNEY Surviving Truste>, oct4-eokts JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT ON SKOOND, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July a. Dy 1877, aud recorded in Liver ot mi even (27) fee one buadred ginaing, folic 35, one of the land records of tha Di trict of ‘Cclumbla, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the on TUESDAY. * promise 1th day of October, A. B, mms the, following “gesatm situate In the ety, of MF jel teal wit:—Lot No, 16. '~ | .ashington D. “ivisien ofSe"--u Margaret U. Digg: inthe # ate No 570 as the samme is recorded : ~utvejor's Office of the Disulct of Colum- ae ‘Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness so- ured by tue deed of trustand expenses of sale cash: and the ba ance tn two equal payments, at six ani Welve months from day of sa’e, with interest, to secured by deed of trust on property. solid. AL deposit or $100 will be required of the purchaser at Uihe of sale, ,." Conveyancing and recording at a ost of puri 8 of sale are not complied rh naar naner Tr ale, the Trastes re- with within tive days atw. Caves the ight to teach said we atter vo 4 oWspaper . 1878, at v0 real H. WARNER, Keai Estate Auctionoar, TRUSTEES BALE OF A TWO-STORY PRESSED BRICK FRONT HOUSE, ON THE SOUTH SID™ OF N. BETWEEN Orit AND 101H STREETS NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of tMst, datea reptem ber]9b A. D. 1877, duly recorded in Liver No. 866, follo 846, one of ths Iand records for, ths District of Coluiabia, and at the request of tae party secured thereby, 1 will geil at public auc- | ion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, October 16th, 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.m,, a1 that cer= tain piece of ground, io the District cf Cound: to-wit: Being the west seventeen (17) fey two an a quarter (2";) inches front of lot thirt en (13), in square three hundred and six*y-eight (368)—on N street—hy a depth of ore hundred and tweaty (18!) feet, together with tha improvements, &c, Terms: Ur e-third cash, aud the b; twelve and eighteen moni cent. per annum, secured vy ad-ed of trustoa th> property sold: ¢r all cash, st ths option of the Purchaser. $'00 deposit required at tho time Of sale, and al coaveyancing aud recording at pur- chaser's cost. Terms to be Compiied with (a seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days. 303. C. @. KENNEDY, Tras'ee. J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman, o¢:2-eod '[), E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctl>neer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT RESI- DENCH, No. 160, ON © STREET NOKTH- in six, , With Interest at 8 por Under by virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 28th day of March, 187: fa and recorded in Libar No, 739, folio 434, on of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sail, atpablic auction. ta front of the premis:s, on WON ESDaY, the 9:0 Gay of Octcber, 1878’ at 4% o'clock p mh., all of Lot ten (19), in McKwen’s recorded subdivision of part of original lot teree (3), in square five hun- dred and seventy-four (574), in the city of Wash- ington, in said District. ‘terns of sale: Onc ird iu cash, and the raeidue of purchase money to be paid iv three equal instal- mu 8 at six, twelve and eighteen mouth: y of sale; for the ceferred payments tre notes of the purchaser to be given, bearing 7 per cent, in- ter. st from day of sale. and secured ou the property Sstisfactorily to sald Trustees; or a’) cash, al op- tion of purchaser. $250 deposit will be reqaired when bid accepted. “If terms of sale are not com- Plied with in sevea days, Trustees reserve right to Fesell at risk aud cost of defaulting purchacer, after giving such notice of such resale as they may thi: k proper. GEO. F, ATECEBY: }rrastesa, ‘Office 420 6:h st. n.w. W. E. EDMONSTON, THOR. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct,—seps0-d CTION SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY ASSIGE DWELLING O8 THe Sans HIDE OF NORTH T STREET. BET WHEN 147m AND 15Tu STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated May 6-h 1876, recorded in Liber No. 821, follo 203, ‘one of the land records for the District of C-, jumbla, we wiil offer for sale, at public auction, 1a front of the premises, on MONDAY. October 7th, 1878,-at 6 o'clock p.m., lots 149, In ‘Darrow's Te corded subdivision of ’lots 8 to 51, in Pearson's subdivision of equare 208, with the improvements jereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in six months. and one-third in twelve months, Or all cash at the option of the purchaser: the purchas- 4 er's promissory notes to be given for the durerred Payments, Learing interest trym the day of sale, and to be gecured by a deed of trust on the prop erty sold, and a satisfactory yollcy of insurance on the building. | All conveyancing at purchuser’s om nt ae oe ee JAMES ie, FITCH. +” { Trustees, B.H. WARNER, Auctioneer.’ sep95-eo84s B H. WAENER, Beal Estate Auctioneer, B | ypuomas DOWLING, > AUCTION SALES. ROBEY. Auctioneers, = B ieeas sB and ‘940 Loutsiana avenue, We will sell, at our Bavaar, TO-MOR- FOW, (Saturday), bth October, at 10 ovelock, TEN HEAD OF HORSES, rived from West Virginia. Among ths let be found some fine Drivers, Work, ani Saidie es dust erempiory. Fal! descrip*ion at sa’e. BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts. T. COLDWELL, Reali Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES! SALE OF DESIRABLE PROP =R- TY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNES OF SECOND AND C STREETS NORTH W ST. By Virtue of adeed of trust, date] J ausry 2 A. D-1875. duty recorded Ia Liber NO Folio 18. one of the land records for the D. tict of Columbia, and at the request of the pat.y secured thereby. we wiil sell, at public auction, in frort of the premises, on THURSDAY, Octob\r 3, 2878, at 6 o*clock p. m.. the following Mescrioed real estate situate in the city of Washington, D.C © wit: All of sub-lot numbered twenty-seven, (27), of the division made by Mary B. Dayton of origi nal lot pineteen, (19), and part of origiual to: eighteen. (18), th reservation numbered eleven, (1), said sub lot tw-nty-seven (27) baing part of original lot numbered nineteen. and having afro, cn horth Cstrect of twenty-three and a ha't feet, and one hurdred and five feet on 21 strest west, logetber with the fmprovements, &c. Terms: One-third cash, and the tw'ance In stx, twelve and eighteen moaths, with interest at eight perce: t per annum, secured by a deed of trast ou the property sold. of ail cash, ac option of the par chaer, A deposit of required a* the thas te, ad all conveyanc!ng and record'ng at pa aser’s cost. ‘Terins to be complied wien In se ‘e the trustees reserve the rizh Hl the property at the risk and cost of th 1. Derebaser. afer five days advertiss nent. a days, otherw n ENOCH TOTTEN, ste RAINARD H. WARNER, } Prusices, 899 23,3041: — 22° THE ABOVE BALE 18 POST?ON 29 unt! FaiDAaY, Ccvober 11, 1878, at 4. o'clock > ma. : ENCC! TOITEN. BeAINARD H. WARNER cota cod Be ARNER, Real Ksiate Auctioneer, 5 ee }teastens. Hk PROVESY PUB- ED BY GENERA eh PEnFM! TORY 8a d* TWO VERE VALY- ABLE 4ND DESIRAB UE BUILDING LOTS ON THE 2OUTG SID" OF THE THL TEENTH STRE*T CiRCLE ADJOINING THE NEW HOUSE JUST BUILT BY H ¢ FORD AND 7 P y wider rep alu g 2, chan pth in rear, TPBUsrae S SALE OF A Two-sToay FOUR-ROUM FRAMS HOUSE on BOUN- DARY ST., BELWERN I8th AND ru Rie #18 NORTHWEST. 2 deed of trust to me, dated 3. recorded in Liver No. B12 the land records. wand by direct red thers by, 1 ises, on TUNSDA 1878, at four and a-! twe ve feet front by the dap: thirty t,0f square num ve! gether with tha im- iling House, 3 ba‘anes fos'x, out of the pre day of Octo thew tweive aud eig) With seven Fer cent. per cured by a deed of troston the prope the cost cf deeds to be paid by the ‘pi iT the terms are not comp fed with in five days ter gale, the pre ports wili he sesoid at the risk and cst of ‘the defautting purehaer after five Gays? notice to be published m the Evening Star. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trus‘a. B. ¥. STEIGER, Adct. octe A HOMAS LOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEFS* BALE OF IMPROVED PR TY IN GEORGETOWN. D. C, By virtue of a deed of trast, dated the tenth day of February. 1876 Taly recorded in Liter 816, folio £0. one of the la for the county of Washingto rection of the rarty eecured t on WEDS ESDAY, the Lith Ga; si 5 o'clock, te frout of the premises, all that pac of Jot numbered one hundred and ‘sixty-five, ia B addin toG. D inning on the west si tore hundred feet north fro at the corner of 3 nmonths after the day of sin; m interest, t> b> se- All str ee Ot of acemforta! me-third cash; uz chaser*s ecst. at time of fale, “If the terms of 5 Compiied «i h'within five days th resold at the risk aad cost of the dete chase W¥. D. Cassin, _, WM, A: GORDO" THOS. DOWLING, Au’ -actioneer, CHANCERY SALE I", THE COUNTY, NEA “STENNALLYTO'WNR, WEKLL- 3 END IMPROY ed, ge ue ofa d.cree of the Sarrome Court atetet of © ia. passed in Equity 3 in James Smith @: al.2: ohn J. iF Ai cause No, are complatra."18. fer dants passed on th ! 1878. i Wi'l sell on THURD.) AY. + Magee et 7ih day at pi d Leing in Washing:on Coanty. ia, being parts of scrited es fol'ows: | Beginning fer the first part @ stone bow planted, marked No. 1, sald sto! being p anted a: the end of 72 perchés on the outing cf John E. Chsppsii’s part of Flere Chaxee, as run and tad dowa bya Mr. Doni sald Stone being at the south corner of the lot where George Collins butit a small house. and runpirg thence from said store north 67% a Wes: £4", peretes toa stone No. 2: then nuri 49 perches t» line of lot laid hag gars 2'¥islon Ii easi 26% perches to the wesru..-” Morgan's lof, and then with It a3 tar asit ina straight line continued to the place o gat stene No. 1, containing 8 acres. And b= gincls for the sscond part at a corner stake, betpe the eouth corner of Smith's part of sald tract and the Lorthwest corner of the lot heretofore owned by Ann Morgan, and ruouing from thence With the west line of the Morgan lo: sonch 12 de- grees west 16% 10 perches to the northeast corner Gt said James Mo (ice’s 8 acre lot; ‘ben north 67. degrees west 29 ches with ihe north itne of sald re lot to the 64 thereof, at an intersection east line cf Jdutn W. ‘Hanes’ £0 acre jot: with said east Ine no, th 17's degrees east 18 j perches to the end of said /{ue, and thenca ia a stiaight line to the beginning, a. Smith*ssou:teast corner, containing three acres 18's perches of lard, more or less, being the proper;¥ Owned by the late James McGee. ‘Terma of sale, as per decree of the court third cash; balance in two eg insialmen: tix and twelve mont! With interest at 8 per cent. fom day of sa’e wu Paid, secured by desd of ust cn froperty gold. or parchasar ean pay all sh: to be given on ratification of sale, or payment of all the purchare money, Conveyanc- ing at cost of purchaser or purchasers, §10) d3- posit at thme of gale, hed with Within five days, otherwise the Irastec reserves the right to resell at the risk aad cost of the defsuiting purchster or purchasere, on five days* notte a in the Dist cct4 €od J.T COLDWELL, Kai Estate Auctioneer, ThUSTEES" SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. 1817 L STREET NO: ViTiue of a deed of tra A.D. 1874, cuiy for ihe District of Colum’ the porty secured there? auction, infront of the 938 ad ein mises, on MONDAY, Oc ober 21st, 1878, at 446 o°ciock p. m., ihe follow> i Gescribed, c state, situate in’ the ; The west tw. y- f y of lot numbe-ett 13). in sqaare numbered one hundred acd f (140), toge" her with the timprovements, &c. Terms }1, 300, with in‘erest at 10 per cent. per snLum, from January 24h, 1878, to day of saic, aad expense of sale in cash, and'the balacce at 6 and 12 months, for which the notes of tha par- chaser, bearing Interest from the day of sale, s2- cured by aderd of trast on tee property sold, ‘will be taken. A deposit of $10) wili be reqatre1 of the purcharer at the time of sale, a: d all conveyanct: at expense of the purchaser. Terms to be complie: with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to rese'l the property at the risk and cost cf the defaulting purchaser, after five da; s’ ad- vertisement. WILLIAM Ii. WARD, BSAINAED H, WARNER, oct4-eod Gms Ww. } Trustees, HANDY. Auctioneer, 6.9 7ch street northwes:, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH BACK BUILDING, ON N STREET, BETWEEN 4TH and 6Ti NW. BetWaen” ort SYMeED AND VE rat AND Vst" By virtue of three aed f trust, di y Virtue of three deeds ¢f trust, dated re- spectively May, 15, 1876, July 7.'1876, and ovember 2. 1874.'and ‘recorded’ in Liver: No. 819 follo 266 No, 827, folio 63, and No. 786, folio 140, and a* tbe request of th: parties sscu ed thereby. ‘the undersigned wili 8 Liat pad- l¢ auction on the premis9s— On F*IVAY, the 25:h of Octob-r, A. D. 3838, at 4% o'clock p m.. all that pleco or p ‘roel fine BOWL as parte Lot 6 (five), ia sqaare 619 (five hundred and twelve), beginalng at a p lat on N street north sixteen fcet east from the s )ath- west corner of said lot five. and running east 21 feet and 11 inches: thenee north 185 feet; thaac> west 21 feet 11 Inches, and thence south to the bs- Virtue of a deed of trust from Catharine Barret, Cated February 231, A. D. 1876, to. corded in Liver No. B11, folio 114. ot 881 one of the land records for the ‘District of Uofum bia. Iwill sell at public auction, in fron: of the premises, on TUESDAY, October 15:b, 1378, a5 o'clock p. m., alithe rigat, titie acd rest of the said Catharine Barret. in apd to the ful’ wing described real estate, situate ia the City 0° Wash- ington, ‘District of Golumbia, to wit: Orginal numtered four (4), in square numbered eight butdred and thirty-si (836), on the northerst forty-two hundred (4 300) squats test Gr aaa rt Of gro improved bys frame dwelling house.” © }; $700 with interest at 10 per cent. per annum, from August 23d. 1878, today of sais; Sud expenses of sale in cash, and ths ba'anes in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the pur- interest from the day of siievand secured bya of truston she provarty s: ancing at expense of purchaser, as 3.2, COLDWiELig | [ gi i KENNEDY, Trastes, inning, together with the improvements, Tae-o Sous'stot a two-story Brick House containing st roms, and a small Pouse of two rooms oa the feet ny 2 ‘Ald, on hEBAME DAY, Immediately after the above, say at So'c xk D.m.. Lot 16 (sixtesn), in Leopard 8. Chapman's subdivision of the north- era half of eqvar- 335 (three hund ed and thirty- five), as recorced in the sarveyor’s office, Ferme: One-fourth of the money to ba “id in easb. and the ba'snce in three 3 Inents in six, nine audtwelve moxthe tow a tj 35 of sale; ihe deferred paymeats to be seen! the promissory uotat of tbe pure~acer, mad add of trpst on the premises sold. A deposit of $100 most be mae when the propeny on M street i: kno ked % of $52 will be required on the { the terms be not complied with 1 SNe cays atter the sale, the Trustees re- notice, purchaser. ‘Trastees, T, 1878, in front of the pr. Wises, at 4 9° Clock lic anction, all thos. lots of Sround IS rietot Fletebail’s Chance, 4°- | FRIDAY....., «October 4, 1878. Planets in October. Saturn will retain during the month the pre- minence of belng the most interesting planet among the brotherhood. Having so a Passed his opposition with the sun, he is sti nearly in his Drizhtest phase, and favorably situated for observation. He rises Dow about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and reaches the meridian at ll. At the close of the month he will rise not far from $ o'clock. He is therefore visible throughout the whole bight, a tved in the eastern sky aS ough for the stars to appear, by his steady light and the absence of other siars in his immediate vicinity. Jupiter remains during the month an even- ing star, aud the most brilliant object amon tud the sky, alth sigh Iso very the myriad stars that he has passed beyond his best postion for ol servation. He reaches the meridian about 7 O'clock, and sets Just before midnight he end of ‘the month he will set about 10 o'clock. Venus still leads the morning stars, and ts fast approaching the sun. She rises now about half-past four, a little more than an hour before sunrise. "At the end of the month she will not rise Ul nearly 6 o'¢lock, and will then be so near the sun as to be almost eclipsed in his rays. The close proximity of Venus and Mercary have made them objects of special interest to star.gazers during the last week of September. Mercury ts a morning star until the 2ith, and on the first of the month rises and sets at almost exactly the same time with Venus, bat is too near the sun to be seen. He is in con- junction with Mars on the 12th. in superior conjunction with the sun on the 2ith, and in conjunction with the moon on th , but as these pheses are ioyisible they are ‘not of much practical impo: tanee. Mars is numbered among the morniagstars, but as he rises abou past 5 he is still too near the sun to beseen fa the’ morning Uwi light. At the lastof the mouth he rises not lar from six o'clock, neat of an hour befor may possibly ‘anus cannot be be with eta sigh F mean distance from the sum twenty-seven sd mittions moon comes netion on the ath, th: er ber She isin ith Sat b, two days” ’n he is near ary, Venus ahd Mars, day of the new moon. the visible to the ary phe- arly monote- be teld dayson a the months are swiftly passing tl rry us to »pposition of Mars, ip 157", 2 the years that wiil in- tervene before th ausit of Venus, 5 {Providence J BEARERS —-Six young coin containing the re- mains of Miss Mary Keamond, one of the ms of last rday's aecident in Atiantie r iF at 249 t, Brooklyn, to the Chureh of Verona street, near Rich- jay. The pall bearers were rs of the dead girl and four of ds. A long procession allheads the chureh ack her most intimate f followed the body to the church, an were uncovered and bowed. the altar was draped in mourning, and b ingentwined the pillars of the gal were a pum tuberose pillow rontained 1 for her sout. Af’; the ser- ised, AB the Rosary oy iety,as well viewed the re- i en to Calvary ceme- draped and drawn by s a ; A QeMaRKer a deed of excey reported fron “LE Case or DraTH FROM opal cruelty to Denmark. A family had long been in days in one of awn in Cops < in various ways, foally ick = hige iis body and so und. The next Sunday mtiy again visited the park, and the boy, bering his sport of the previous week, went in search of more .. He found the nimal he so crue'ly used still pinned to ground, and still alive he approached, or thing looked at him, its immense distended with pain and suffering. The ror stricken at the sight, and ran mother, to tell her what he had Ss taken home ina great state of nd put to bed, where he remained or three ¢a3sin a burning fever, which ended Lis death. Just before he died he declared. at wherever he looked he saw tha pleading eyes of the poor toad and begged to have jt faker away. the | eyes AS BEES STING not the flesh if ae it \ lesh, if smeared wit honey, Opposition and wrath even are ballicd by cove. “T'verare yourselves as the athletes their exercises; oll your mind fo give them the necessary sup- d fiexibility ; strensth alone will not : Advice of Chesterfield sprung from jOlicy, not !ove. A churl may veil his seliishe hess ip hoveyed words and fascinating smiles. Bepapa:te Sindied manners with Talma the acior;and Mirabeau, one of the most hideous and wicked of men. sessed a wizard's spell raat bornd to him men. and women too, as the Serpent charms the dove. WonKED Fotn Ways —A church in Wi - sin, finding its finances in that deplorable eon dition bordering on insolyeney, and seeing the Vanity of such earthly expectations as are built on the delusive hope of realizing from collec- tious, decided to adopt the “uorse ace,” not exactly as means of grace, but as the most feasible pian for gathering luere wherewith to bay debts and def: incidental expenses. A cozen nags were entered, and the people turn- ed out eu massa, and the gate-mohey was " to make a noble contribution to the treasury of the Lord. Inshort. - a pronounced success financial rupted the church. Deacon Hines got angry because bis horse was beaten by Deacon Hall's mare. The pastor, who acted as one of the } Judges, took sides with Deacon Hall and the mare. ‘The quarrel spread, until the pastor wandered forth king a , and the voice of prayer and prais ed in the sanctury.—[ Detroit Telegraph. #9-Pompey Lantern is to be sold at Mount Vernon, K @ vagrant. £3 No other girl's nose itches so much as thai of the one Who wears a diamond ring. &e-Three Newport Benedie's agreed last year that the one who soo.est became a father I rive a hat from each of the others. wife becoming a mother uths aud five days after the ote in Colorado : d the republicans ried the state by SS majori! ad this yeal by not less than 2.50. The new legisla- ture will elect aU. > nator. heeked, fair-faced boy hing, has for the last seen running a loom in the Oswego falls fae- ‘ory. and living in the girls’ boarding house. He had made himself such a favorite that half the girls in the factory wept when he was led away to jail. dressed six months MARRIED. BOABDMAN-STUIZMAN, Wedues: toler 2. 1878, at the residence of the bride’ pa- sents, 1515 Tenth street, by Rev. Wm. H Schell, MYRON BOAROMAN and ANNIB @.STUTZMAN, Loth Cf this city, = DLEBD. FOOT. At No. 105 Sixth stvest rortheart. on Thurscay, October 3, 1878, Captaia FP. W. Foc con of the late Lyman Fvot, surgeon U. 8. aray, aged thirty-bix years. ‘The remains will be taken to Cooperstown, N, Y., for interment. * KUPP. On October 8, 1878, ust Frep- ELVICK Rvrr. aged 5 years+n!6 mouths, bd 8IGKUND. ia G Dn, Octobw 8. 1878, CHRISTIAN EIGMUDD, in the 's'xty-thied year Of bis age. Fupers! will take piace from his late resid No. 65 Pro.yect street, Sunday afternoon at ‘o’ciock. 187: co WILLIAMSON. On Octover 4 3, at T ngestive chill, followed oS: o'clock a m., of 61 Wits Mrs. ANN B WILLIAMSON. wife ‘i amson. in the Mifty-ftth ‘Notice of foneral hereafter.) or Ber ABE ns UNDERTAKERS, &. W, » srzane, ~ UNDEERT4AKSR, (Formerly with B. F, Harver), 940 F stroct n.w., One door east of Tenth street. a) Gitbsimed anf prepared for Sxanspertas SSeS TEES as op pe

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