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‘RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. BArterone AND OHIO BAILEOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. Mational Houte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON: 6:15 a. m.—New York, ogee and Boston Exprees. Ellicott City. On Sunday ? galy.,, Stoys at Shipley’, Laurel, Annapolis epanetton. Jeseup's, lanover, and Eik Ieidge, :50 a. m.—Baitimore, Annapo! * ere Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- wn, and W via Relay. yiad a.m. Batimore and Lacrel Express. 8:10 a. m.—Foint of Hocks, Cranberry, Strasburg, ‘Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. 6:30 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore Express." Parlor Car to New York Bnd Philadelphia. Btops at Annapolis Junction, 78:35 a. m.—t. Louis, Chicago, Samibus, ‘and Eittsburg Express. Hagerstown and | Valley Branch except Sunday. ton. Pullman Car (0 Clacianat! daly. Grat ton to Bandusky, daily, ex: rt Sa . 620 > On Banday caly, jamore, Kanapotis | Baltimore Express. Stops at Bla- densburg, Beitsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tion, Jessup'sand Hanover. 22:10 2S Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and Way. me Express. Qn Sundays to Baltimora oaly, stop- ing at all Scations. Stops at Laurel, ns :30 p. m.—Kaltimore, Bladensburg, ‘and Laarei Expiess. Frederick via Relay. Stopsat Annap- olis Junction 14:35 p._m.—Potnt of Rocks, Frederick, Ha: town, Wiichester and Way Stations. On Sun- Gays to Poin: of Hocas and Way Bations only 44:40 p. m1.—Haitimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tions. 15:30 p. m.—Philsdeiphis, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Norfolk except Sunday. Norfolk Pas- sengers taken in the Care direct to Boat at Uan- ton. Stop et biadensburg and Laurel. 18:59, m.— Baltimore and Way Stations, 17:36 D, ieago and Columbus Express, Sleeping Cars to Chicago. $8:10 p. m.—Baitimore Express. 2:25 p.m. Louis, Cinctnnat!, Loutsvitie a03 a Pitsburg esd. Pittsburg, except Banday. are. aia en Now York, Philad RE ia and Baitl- more Exp res Slee ping Oar New Yous, Special Slee; ing Car to Pbltadelp! ) Daily. (cher trains daily except gh trains tt Helay Statios. 1878 rex¥s tOUT TO THE NORTH, WEST ANDSOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Mails, Splendid Scenery, Maguificent Equipment. JUN 10rd, TRAINS LEA\ E WASHI corner of 5 an: For Pitts! Parlor Ca sburg Pittsburg ty Cinciunat’ ‘7:40 p.m. cally, with PF: Hallroad. ital, Nisgara except For e :39 D. Palace Cars Tlmlted Fullman Cars, 9:20 a. m. caily, ex- Sleeping Cars trons W: .z- Brookiyn, 3 Y., all through ersey City with boats of Brook- Typ Annex, % dtrect transfer te Fulton street, svoliing douvie ferriags and Journey w York city. bilatelplis, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sanday, ond 1:48 a. 1a and 6:80 and 0:30 pe m. dany. Limlied Express, 8:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- Actiinmodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m, and $:20 p. m- daily, except sinday pe a Creek Line, 6:06 & Ei. and 4:20 p. m. , except Sunday, yor Binapets, 65 Rm, and 4:90 p, m. dally, except Sunday. lexandria and Fredericksburg Hatt- “a ‘and Alexandria and Wasaington ‘oud. and the South, 2:45 a.m. and 9a. m. daily; 6:10 5.m. daily, ent Sanday. 01 leave Alexandria for Wasbingion, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11 .m.;1 3, 4:20, 5. On Sune ae ‘ay @ aaa = es eta, mation, sleeping lor car accommodations can te procured at tie oncom northeast corner of Thirteenth street aud Pennsy!- wanis avenue: cortheast corner of Sizth street and Ivania avenue, and at the depoz, where or- Gers can be left for the checking of baggage to des- | Sination from hoteis and residences. L, P. FaitMER, General Passenger Agent. WRANK THOMSON, General Manager. nov1D STEAMERS, &. |D fo Baltimore | hn Car toBtaun- | 30 p. m.—New York, Philafelphia and Boston | | feet, toge:her with th | FUTURE DAYS. JUNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers, 3 x LIONS OF T CITY AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY, the 11th ‘October, at 6 o°clock p. m., in front of the premises, on I street, between 24 and 3d streeta sou’ heast, we will sell— Part Lot 2, square 748 unimproved. 5 Fart Lot, siuare 768, two-story Fram> Huse, Part Lot 4. square 766. improved by four two- Story Frames and one two-story Brick House, Part Lot 4. syuare 766, unimproved. On MONDAY. 14'h October, at 5 o“clock— Lot 9, square S01, 31 street, between M and N southeast, unimproved. On WEDNESDAY, 16th October, at 5 o’clock— Lots 7 and 8. square 1066, 14h, betwean K and L streets southeas*, improved by Frame Hous. At6's o'clock p in.. Lot 78, on Munroe streat, Uniontowr, improved by Frame House. ‘Title gcod or uo sale. A deposit required at time ofsale. Terms liberal and made kuown at time of fae. octi-d FtcH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, TRUSTE ES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPE ?_ TY ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN 0 and P STREETS NORTH W EST. By virtue of s deed of trust, dated Febru y 29th, A.D. 1873. and recorded iu Lider follO 16, One of the land records for the District of ‘Columbia. and by direction of the Party secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- Mon, infront of the premises, on MONDAY. the twenty-cighth day of October, A. D. 1878. a: 4 80 o*ciock p.m., the following described Keal Es:ate in the city of Washington, District of Coiunbia, to wit: Lets numbered fifteen (15) and sirteen. Q6.) in Gallant's reco.ded subdivision of snare nuili*ered four hundred and seventy-nine, (47) ) containing thirty-pine hundred and six (3 906) square feet of ground more or less, together with We Improvements thereon, consisting of a Brick vottage, Terms: $2.6(0. with ten per ceat interes: from February 28.b, 1878, together with exp ot e, iu cash, of witch S1CO will be reqaired at balance in six and twelve montrs, n interest seeured by deed of trust on prop sty If terms of sa'ea g not complied with within 8, the Trust y¥e the right to revll he poopérty at the risk and cost of the dofaulting burehsser. "All couveyancingat purchaser's cost. VAMES KE. FINCH. irtsstnee: BRAINAKRD H. WARNER, pee J.T. COLDWELL, Aicr, octS-3,w H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, OF A TwWO-3TORY RONT HOUSE, ON > OF N, URTWEEN 961 1 STREETS NOKTH WEST. of a deed of trust, dated ep'em- A. D. 1877, Guy recorded in Liber 5 folio B46, one c nd records for. at Uno requas! of tas iil seil at public trict of Colum a secured thereby, 1 in front of the premi on WEDNESDAY, ver 16zh, 1578. at 4:300'clock p.m,, 91 that cer= picee of ground, District ef C. TOE t: Being the een (17) feet two an er (2°) inch lot thirt en (13), in ‘hree hundred ang sixty-eight (368)—on N a depth of one hundred and twenty (18+) nprovemants, &e. ‘Terms: Ore-third twelve and e'ghteen month cent. per annum. secured Gr all ¢: , With interest 4 a ded of trast o: . at the option of. t $100 deposit required at the tit all oaveyancing and recording at pur- cost. Terms to he compited wita in seven days, otherwise the Trust @ reserves the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of tle de- faulting purcbase v 303.'C, G. KENNEDY, Trus'ee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, oct2-eot PROFESSIONAL. ON. DUTTON, Architect and Engineer, has removed to big ¥ street (Warner Build: ) Bridges, Hoofs and general Iron Work ds- algned, ‘and contracted for eae rates. #. J. H. JOHNSTON, » graduateof the Penn+ fyivanis College of Dental Sargent os Votiadelphis, with 18 years’ experience, a Oftice over Pallantyne’s booxsrore, a83 72h. stew. Dentletry In all tus bratichess God an. ERS & spect: + gas aiministered; noth'ng bat Orst-clasa work ne. References: Kez. Dr, Domer, 11th and H sis. n.w.; Wm. Ballastyne & Son, 428 Tin st. B.w. jy3-ly Dre TAMBOEE, Denctes, to southeast corner 7th E streets northwest, Teeth inserted Der set. may a3-ly 8. J. Be Cae DENTIST, ahi TO 703 ists WTREET, msrl-ly (Over Thompeon’s Drag Store, B. DUKE, Dentist, 493 7th street southwest, ‘Dana & streets, Beant between tifa) ots of Rootn, #5; Teeth filed, $2: xnact ithout pain, 60 cent operations warranted, Octs8-ly i POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN The steamer MATTANO, Capt. H. BYLES. will make three tri ie) each week,'woto MOMINI PERRY and one to MAI TUX CREEK, sropping at Inter- mediate janclipgs going and returnia, . For further information inquire at-@, L. Bhorift’s Coal and ‘Wood Oftice, 1114 and 338 Peonsyivania avenue, @nd at wharf, foot of 6th and N streets. spa0-tr G, TUCKER JONES, Agent. UMMER ARRANGEMENT. R NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The switt and siegant iron Steamer LADY OF until further notice, every Monday, eduentay x Friday, at 5 o'clock p. m., con- necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other Northern points. Retui leaves Nor- folk every Tuesday, Thursday and Waturday, até FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer }OHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JOBN B. Woop, leaves her wharf, term!- ‘us of 71h abe 9h street line of cars, =z _— three — per week, fol 7 = rrioman, “ omini and Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate landings each trip, Daysof sailing, same as Steamer tano. 2 For further information, ly at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Ofice, or at the Company's Wharf, foot of street. feet cra rit eo B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. ©, ENIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, every Saturday, at ore iy at ofice over see itan B: ‘15th street, office over Metroj g oom P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President. ae ee Be Eee ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-steausniF LINE BeTWEEN NEW YORK, HAVRE, LON- DON, SoUTHAMPON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this company Will sail every Sat~ urday from B:emen Pier, foot of 8d si Hoboken. Hates of passage: From New York to Havre, London, Soumampton ia stecraso. $80 carreace ht or pas Gott: eeacespa gece o fage ‘sppiy to ORLRICHY & Co., 8 Bowing Green, New York. octl-1y ¢ mead NEW EXPRESS LINE P Dorwees ELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH. SS ae < ‘Line for Boste, Providence, and 7 Salling Days. From Pl:tisdeiphis—Saturday, at 12m. ¥rom Washiogion— Monday, at lla. m, From Geo: g-town—Monday, at 7 p.m. Freights ieccived daily until 6 p.w. Through bills of lac:zy given to Boston Providence, uid) Fall River. Coo eee signees wishing their goods at Seorgcows hart JL, Please have them mari * Georgetown, D. C.*? For full !nfuruation apply tJ. H. JOHNSON 2 CO., 1202 ¥ street northwest, and 12th-stroet wharf, Washington, D. C.; @. F. HYDE, 59 Wa- ter street, Georgetcwn, D.C. WM. BP. CLYDE ., General Managers, uth “Wharves, Philadeiphia. jUNAND LINE. ‘NOTICE. ith the view of Glminishing the chances of collision, the Steamers of this line take a specific On the outward passage from Queenstown to New outw: ‘York or Boston, crosslug the meridian of 60 at 43 iat., or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian Of 60 at 42 iat., or nothing to the north of 43. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY Nina ut Cork Harvorn FROM NEW YORK, || FROM NEW YORK. Algeria...Wed., Oct. 9 Bothnia...Wed , Nov. 6 “Russia. ..W ed.. Oct. 16 Algeria... Wed., Nov. 13 Beythia. -.Wec., Oct. 23 *Russia... Wed., Nov. 20 seashore. oa Scythia...Wed., Nov. 37 €d.. Oct. And every following Wednesday from New York. steerage. “No Hates of By steamers carrying steerage, $80 and $100 gold, according to acconit ‘tons, By steamers a Tickets to Faris $15, gold, additional Return tickets ou favorable terms, “Tickets 1s- sued at aspec ai low rate of $60 gold during the fall MGteatage st very low rates. Steerage tickets from " ee Giconstown, and all other parts of Through Uils of lading given for Belfast, Gias- Eisen ana d tor Mediterranean ports SOO" oko, rar soe famee ava BE ne Companys gavin, OTIS BIGELOW, ‘206 7th street, Wash- Ay” CHA! FEANCKELYN. Agent. N. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Bn ge0 ‘H. L, SUMNER, Sil OR st, B,W. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ee 6 LBS. BRIGHT NEW HONEY........93 8 lbs. Green Rio Coffee. 1b, Best Gunpowder Tea. 1 gallon Best Bweet Catawba Wine. 6 cans Swiss Condensed Mik. 12 boxes Concentrated Lye. ito Common Whisky. 12%5 lls. Carolina Kice.... 10 ibe. Prime Cheese. oon Epeer’s Port Grape Win and Angelica Wines, bottled by A. Speer, at lower Prices ‘any placé south of New York. 0. 8. OHARE & SON, 1418 7th street northwest, sepzs-tr Between M and N. OAL AND WOOD-—Clubs close Sept. 39, CANNED GCODS—Cinbs now making under contracts made before advance in wholesale prices. ¥LOUB—Onr favorite Commerce brand at club rates until Sept. 30. A full line of staple and fine GROCERIES, quall- ty and quantity guaranteed. Hoiders of our Trade Tickets share in profits and have the benefit of contracts with affiliated firmain ail neof goods. Price $l. A.B. SCHOFIELD, Manager Sovereigns Co-operative Association, 1083 7th st. n.w.;701 H st. n.e, sepa -tr ‘OHN R. KELLY, DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS BEEF, LAMB, VEAL. MUTTON, &c, CORNED BEEF A BPBCIALPY. Btalls 628, 689 and 630 Center Market, Oth-street wing. and 206 and 208 North: ern Lil Market; or address Box 71, Parteting delivered free of barge to all parts of iarket al the city. sepé Fo! PICKLING. PURE OIDEE VINEGAB anD SPIOES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1491 New York avenue. sepf-tr near U. 8. Treasury Department. a ee eh ue WATEBMELONS, FexesH EVERY Day—Kert on Ick, a on hand, finest No: and Hunter CANTELOUPES,” fine PEACH’ Bartiett PE. ‘and all kinds of FRUIT; SWEET FO- TATO: BUGAR CORN, etc. All kinds of CHICKENS. £¢. ‘Meat Gellvertd Suniay’""Poe sons desiring can leave address, and we will send for order a Georgetown just be received n augé-ly Oorner 14th st. a. COAL AND WOOD. > OAL AND WOOD. NOW 13 THE TIME TO BUY. Call at our wharves, foot of 7th st., and see for yourself. COAL constantly arriving. WOOD of all kinds. Large stock and fair price: Sole manufacturers of Stephenson's Patent Bun- Wad mne agi, i ee eae a Fire Twi bun STEPHENSON & BRO., Seventh street Wharf. Branch Office, 12th and Penn’aave. _sep30-tr Na a eaten a coal, at auixe ‘WOOD. Rebates pn VEBRIES., COAL. FRLEPHOWR. JDHOPOSALS FOR BROKEN STONE, PiFEeseas, SAND AND BLUE STONE "8 OFFICE. WASHINGTON MONUMENT, EXGrasuisarox’ De C., Uctober 3d, 1878. Will be received in this office until 12 m. on the 10TH INSTANT for delivering at the ‘Washington Monument— 1,500 ra Fo Go; _ des. of Bite Stone Gnoias, ifieations will ouse AND MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. THUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED REAL EXTATE ON THE FAST SIDE OF FI¥TEENTH STREET Wa L AND M STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated De- cember 1, A.D. 1877, recorded In Liber No. 877, follo'3 et seq., one of the land records, for the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction. In front of the premises On TUESDAY, the 16th day of October, 1878. at 4:30 orelcck p.m., the following-described real estarc, sitpate in the city of Washington, District ef Co- lumbia, known and described as two parts of ori= inal Lot No. 6, in square No. 214, beginning for the first of eaid two parts of said lot ata joint on the west line of said square distant 81 fest and 9 Inches north from the southwest corner of sald Lt and running thence north along the west line of said square $4 feet and 3 Inches; thenca east 110 feet and 6 inches; thence south 24 fect and 3 inches, and thence west 110 feet and 6 luches, to the place of beginning; said part of lot Is wproved Uy @ twe-story and basentent Brick Daelling, kLown as No. 1121 35th street northwest; and be: gipmng fer the recond of said two parts of sald lot Ata peint on the west lire of said square distant 5 feet north from the southwest corner of said lot, ard running thence east 126 feet and G inches: therce south 6 feet: thence east 84 feet: thance rorh$5 feet and 9 inches; thence west 210 feet and G inches, and thence south 20 feet and 9 Lachss to the place’ of begicning. Secon putt of lot 18 Who ly unimprovea aud contain 4,492 -q_ate feet, more or less. Each part wil be sold £0)ra @ y. ‘Terms Of Male, as to each part: One-third oi the purchase mcney im cssh, ard the belauce in two equai Iostalments in one ‘and two years. with terest at 8 percent. per annum) frvin day Of 84 Payable semi-annually until pald, to be secured 1 the notesof thepurchaser or purchasers, aadad ed cf Uust on the property sold. oc all casn at the op- tion of the yurcharer. Ad. posit of $100 will be requised of the purchaser ofeach part of lot. All conveyancing at purchaser's e3 panse. If tna terms Cf sileare Lot complied with In ey day cfeale, the Trustees reserve the rig property at the risk apd cost of ths chaser oF purchasers after three das 3 adve i iets ALGUBTUS 8, WORTHISGTON, I peustse: FENDALL Ey ALENAN Dab, * fT SUste. €e18, 57,9, 11,14 T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLEPROPER- TY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECOND AND C STEEKIS NORTHWEST. By virtue of adeedof trust, dated soe 2. A. D. 1875, duly recorded ia Liber No. 77. Folio 18, one of the land records for the Dis-. trict of Coiumb:a, and at the request of the parcy secured thereby. We will sell, ar public auction, in frost of the pi On THURSDAY, Ostobar 3, 1878. a1 6 0% the following a réal estate sito tie city of Washington, : to wit: All of snb-lot numbered twenty-seven, (27), of the divi made by Mary B. Dayton of origi- pal lot nine G9), and part of original [or eighteen, (13). fn reservation numbered (J), said suv lot twenty-seven (27) being {nal lot numbered nineteen, and having a front horth C street of twenty-three aud a half feet, ard one hurdred aud five feet on 21 street west, Together with the Improvenients, &c erins: One-third cash, and ‘ance In six, twelve aud cighteen nioaths, with interest at eight per cert per annum ston the property, sold. or all cash, at option of the pur- chase deposit of $100 required at the tine of sale, atd all conv: aser’s cost. ‘Tern being and recording at par- s to be complied wich in ssven otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the yisk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. after five daj s° ad¢crtisement. ‘NOCH TOTT. $6 BRAINARD H. WARNER, } Trustees, $e] 23,30 us &y- ‘THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY, Cetober LL, 1878, at 42 o'clock 1.1 : ENOCH TOTTEN. BRAINARD H. WARNER, }Trustecs, octé-eod FUTURS DAYS. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE IN THE COUNTY, NEAR TENNALLYTOWN, WELL-LOCATED AND IMPROVED. By virtue of a decree of the Supr@me Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No, 4858, wherein James &mith et al. aye complainants, ard John J. Magee et al. are de ferdants, passed'on the 11th day of June, A. D. 1878, I wi'l sellon THURSDAY, the 17thday of Cetoter, 1878, in front of the premises, at 4 o’clock ¥ ™., at public auction, all those lots of ground ying ard Leing in Washington County, Disirict of Columbia, being parts of Fietehail’s Chance, de- scrited as foliows: Beginning for the first part at @ stone now planted, marked No. 1, sala stove being planted at the end of 72 perches on the fourth outhne of John E. Chappell’s part of Fletehall’s Chatce, yup and laid down bya Mr. Denm: faid_ stone being at the south corner of the smal jot where george Collins bullt a small house, and Fupning thence from said stone north 67'¢ degrees weet #4"; perches toa stone No. 2: then north 17% degrees east 40 perches toa stone No. 3 being on the division line of lot laid off for John W. Hanes; then, leaving said division line, south G7"; degrees east 29 perches to the west division lineof Mrs. Morgan’s lot, and then with it a3 far as it goes and in @ straight line continued to the place of begin- birg atstone No. 1, containing 8 acres. And be- inning for the second part at # corner stake eng the ecuth corner of Smith‘s part of sald tract and the Lorthwest corner of the lot heretofore owned by Ann Morgan, and running from thence wiih the west line of the Morgan loc sonth 12 de- grees west 16 7-10 perches to the northeast corner of said James Mc Gice’s 8 scre lot; :hen north 67) degrees west 38% perches with the north line oi said 8 acre Jot to the end thereof, at an intersection with the eastiineof John W Hanes’ 20 acra lot; then with said east line north 17's degrees east 13'{ perches to the erd of said lioe, and thence ia a straight lire to the beginning, at Smith’s southeast corner, containing three 19'5 perches of laud, more or less, being the property owned by the late James McGee. Terms Of sale, as per decres of the cou thd cash; balance in two equal tn: ue} tix and twelve months, with luterest at 8 per cont. ficm Cay of sale until pald, secured by des. of trust on property sold, or purchaser can pay all cash; ceed to be given on rat! ton of 5: payment ofall the parchase mor ng at ccst Of purchaser or purcuasers. $10) do- Fost at ttre of sale. Terms to be complied with within five days, otherwise the Crustee reserves the Tight to resell at ths risk cost of the defeuitirg purchaser pa r, on five days’ notice by ‘adver tis { iu some paper pablished in the District of Columbia, cect cod WM. D. CASSIN, Trustea, Jo T. COLDWELL, Keal Estate Auctioneer. USTEES’ SAL TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWE Gs. Nos, 612 AND 514 THI By vi of trast, dated Decem- duly recorded in Lider No. 479, Foie 871, one of the land recordsabe fer the District of Columbia, aud at the written re- quest of the party secured Muieny Wiilsal, at ubiic auction. in froutof the premises, on #RI- DAY, Cetcber 11, 1678. at 5 o*ciock p. me, the fol- eribed real estate situate in the cley of n, District of Columbia, to wit.: Part of Lot numbered two (2), in, Square numbered eight hundred and forty-two (842). begioning for the sane at a point on south B street, fifty-two (62) ME (6 ches West from the southeast corner of sala Syuare; thence west fftr- two (58) feet six and a-ha. (6's) inebes by that width, the depth of one hundred (100) feetand four i gether with the improvements, &¢. ‘Terms: “One-third cash, and the byjance at six, twelve, and elguteen monihs, with taterest a percent per annum, secured by a decd of tras? on the property gold, or ali cash at option of tha pur- chaser. A depcsit of $100 required at the Lime of sale on eacb bouse, and all conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be comp ied Within seven days. otherwise the Trustees reserva the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, or purchasers, atter five days’ aivertisement, BRAINARD H? WARNER, i rrugtcos, EDWARD WOLCOTT, eee Bep28-e01 A. DARNEILLE#, Auctioneer, Corner 7h st, and £ oulsiana avo, TRUSTRE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY, No. 707 SEVENTH STREET N. W., BETWEEN @ AND H By virtue of aceed of trust, dated Decem- ler 19th, A.D. 3871, and dilly recorded in Liter No. €65, Folic 472, ong of the land re-. cords for the county of ‘Washington, in the’ Di trict of Columbia, aud at the request of the party sceured thereby, I, as suc vivi.g ‘Truste, will sell at tublic auction, ‘In front of the premises, on THURSDAY, November 7ih, 1878, at 445 o'clock P.uu,, the following described real estate, situate in abaleay or etna. Wistrlet of Columbia, to wit: All that plece or parce: “? 70nd. eine said elty of Washington, District o: “-Uuvla, known air ( deseribed on the official plat and grou Plan of said city as parts of lots numbered seven (7) ard elght (8), Infquare numbered four hundred and fifty-four, and being contained in the following Kicies and Lout ds, begir ning ata point on alinoo 7th street west, at the sistance of filty-nine (59) feet north from the couthwest corner ut said equare, andrunning thence north with the ling of satd 7h street twenty-ove (21) feet: thence easton the division line, between lots numbered eight (8) ard nine (9), in aid equare, seventy-five (75) feet; tkence north on the division iiue between lots bumbered seven (7) and nine (9), in sald equare to the rorthwest corner of lot numbered szven (7): thence east twenty-seven (27) feet; thence south forty-ore (41) fest, and thence west one hundred and two (102) feet, to the place of beginning, to gether with all theimprovements, &: Terms of sale according to tha deed of trust: Seven thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars (87,718), aud expenses of sale in casb, and ths })s1- a1ce at Six (6) and twelve (12) months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearirg Interest from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the Property cold, witl be taken. a dapostt of $100 will bo required of the purchaser at the tims of sele, and all conveyancing shia! be at the expense ot tLe purctaser. Terms of ga'e to be complied with within seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the 3 ght to resell the property at the risk and cost Of the defaulting purchaser. GEO. W. STICKNEY Surviving Truste>, Sf desired by the purchaser, a loan of $6,5(0 will be mace on the property fo 3 years with Inte-est at Sper cent, Interest payable semi-annually, oct4-eodas H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioncer, ARUSTRES: SALEOF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLIVG, Bo. 1233 TENTH STREKT, BEIWEEN St AND N STREETS NORTH: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 19th, A. D., 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 826, folid 344, one of the land records for. the District of Columbia, and at the request of tue party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURUAY., October 38th, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., tne following de- scribed real estate, situate in the City of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot bumbered twelve (12), in souare numbered three hundred and sixty-eight (368), beginning for the same at the southwest corner of sald lot twe've (22), and thence running north twenty-five (25) feet thence east one hundred (100) feet: thence south twenty-five (25) feat: and theace west tothe Place of beginning, together with the improve- ments, &¢ ‘Terms: One-third in cash; and the balanceat six, tweive and eighteen months, with interest at eight Percent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold: or all cash at option of the Furchaser. A deposit of $100 required at tho time of sale, and ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms 'to be compiled with in seven days, other- wite the Trustees reserve the right to resell the prcperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertirement. CHARLES C. GLOVER." } rrugtees, CHARLES E. PEENTISS, & J.T. COLDWELL, Bsiesman, —_' sep30-cod OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THUSTERS’ SALE OF THERE OF THOSE HANDEOME FOUR-STORY DWELLINGS on CORCORAN STREET, Nos, 1318, 1321, and 1523, between Q and K streets, By virtue of three s-versl deeds of trast, each dated the 2ist April, A.D. 1874, and re- #4 Sopded in Liber No. 700, at rages 173, 177 and td 179, respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the ubscribers will sell, to the highest, Mader, on the premises, at 6 o'clock p.m.. on MONDAY, the gist day of October, A.D. 1876, the following property. situated in ‘Square No. 240, in the city of Wasliug:on, District of Colombia, according to Chipman, Exley & Rich- ards’ subdivision, to wit: Lots No. Twenty-one, Twenty-two and’ Twenty-six, esch being 20x29 feet, and each containing a 4 story orick dweling house, with mcdern conveniences. ‘Ter ing of sale: One-fourth of tho purchase money in cash (or all cash at the option of the purchaser), ard the residue in one, two, and three yeare, on Lotes of equal sums, bearing Interest at 8 per cent. Per annum, payable semi-annually, from the day Gf sale. tobe secured on the property sold, by decd Of trust, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, in- cluc ing insurance. A deposit of $100 on each house ‘Will be required at the time of the sale, ‘The houses will be rola jtely, and all conveyancing will Be at the pi ae é s0r20-d C.N. THOM, } Trustees, OHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer, St, Cloud Building. PUBLIC SALE OF TWO BES UTIFUL BUILD- ING LOTS NORTH SIDE M STREEL, NEAR 18TH STREST N. W., One Square from 14TH Street Circle. By direction of owner, I wi'l sell at public sale, ¢n TUESDAY. October 15:h, at5 o'clock P. 0., the above Lots 3 and 4, syuare 231, M: Street, between 12th and 13:h strects, each 25 feet trent by 120 deep, Terms: One-third cash; balance one and two years, at 8 per cent. interest. JOHN SHERMAN, Eesl Estate Auct. W.M. SMITH Salesman.’ _ oct@ 5,9,11,19, 14 CuarcE. SALE OF DESIRABLE IM- PROVED PROP«RTY ON THE EAST BILE OF UNION STREET, BETWEEN N AND OU STREETS, AND ‘4% AND 6rH STREETS SOLTa iT. By virtue of a Cecree of the Supreme Court 4 ji) of the District cf Columbia, in Equity Cause No. 5. docket 17, Hoover et al. vs. Hubtard etal., Esha'l sellon TUR DAY, tae 15th cance Uctober, A. D. 1878, at 4.30 o’clock p.m.. in front of the premises. the Toso ing. described Heal Ketate. eltuated tn the elty ef Washington. in it: allot Lot nam (80,) in ue numbered five hun- improved by a <wo-story Terme or ealce’ Oue-thind at ie purchase money ‘erms ot sale: u re in cash; balance in two equi in Sonveyanc in; ina’ recordin gat purchaser's oan, G a No deed given unt ihe wi purcbase money has been ata If the terms of sale are not comp:ied pag eo Bee and cost of five T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES" SALE OF A TWO-3TORY Share DWELLING, No, 1817 L STREET NORTH- WET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 24th, A.D. 1874, duly recorded tn Liber No, 79, Toi seq. one of the land :ecords, for the District of Columbia, and at the request of ike party secured thereby,’ we will sell at publi auction, in front of the prenilses, on MONDAY Je ober 21st, 1878, at 4's o'clock p, m., the foliow= ing descriced real estate, situate in the city of Washington, D. C,, to wit: ‘The west twenty-two (2) feet front by the aepih of lot numbered three (3), ip square numbered one hundred azd forty (140), together with the improvements, &c, ‘Tei ms: $1,800, with interest at 10 per cent. por thru, {row Jabuary 24h, 1878, to day of sale, aud expenee of sale ih cash, and’ the balarce at 6 1a '2 wenths, for which the notes of the par- chaser, Leoting Interest from the day of sale, see cured by ader:! Of trest, on the properly sold, Will De taken, A deposit of $109 wili be required of the purchager at the time of sa‘e, ad al conveyancin; at expense of the purchaser. ' ‘Terms to be compll with In seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost cf the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ ad- Vertiscment. WILLIAM H. WARD, Trustees, EHAINAED . WARNER, sroeee oct. H. WARNED, Heal Es‘ate Auctioneer, '° —— ° PEF METORY £4LE OF TWO VERY VALU- ABLEAND DESIKABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE 8OUTd SIDE OF THE THIR- TEENTH STKEKT CiRCLE AUJO:NING THE NEW HOUSE JUST BUILT BY H CLAY FORD AND THE PRUPEXY POR- CHASED BY GENERAL BRICE. ‘We will olfer for sale. on Roar tts) October 12th, 1878, at 4°3 o'eleck p. m.. in frent of the premises two Lots, fronting 20- feet each py wiser, eepth in rear, abou’ 85 fest de ap, tach coutainit g 2,287 feet of ground; wide alloy; Hare chance. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance In six, twelve, eigbteen sxd twenty-four months, Interest ai 8 per cent.. payable semi-annua ly. Good title. oct4-e0 J.T. CULDWELL, Salesman, B H, WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, By virtue of a deed of trust from Catharine Barret, dated February 934, A, D. 1876, re- corded in Liber No, 811, follo 114, et seq ,, one of the land records for the District of Colum- bia, I will sell at public auction, In front vf the premises, on TUESDAY, Oct-ber 15th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m., allthe rigot, title acd interest of the said Catharine Barret, in and to the following described realestate, situate ta the City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Original lot numbered fonr (4), in sanare numbered eight hutdred and thirty-six (826), on the northeast corner of 6th and D st». rortheast. containin; forty-two hundred (4 200) square feet of groun: improved by s frame dwelling house, ‘erms: $700 wich interest at 10 per cent. per anbum, from August 28d, 1878, to day of sale, and expenses of sale in cash, and thd balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser bearing interest from the day of sale and fecured bya deed of truston the firgperty oi wiilbe taken, Lead era of $100 will be requ! of the purchaser at the tire of sale, and all convey- ancing at expense of purchaser. JOS. C. @. KENNEDY, Trustee, J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman. oct-d H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioncer, “4 BUBTEES’ BALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLING, on the south- West corner of 10tn and I streets northeast, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated ae | ih, A. D. 1877, duly reco) ded in Liber No. 256, folio 238, cne of the land records for the, District of Columbia, and at the request of the Farty Secured thereby, we will sell at puniic auc ion, in front of the premises, on TUKSDAY , Oc- tober 16th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m. all that cektain piece or lof ground situate in the city of asbingten, D, C., known as Lot numbered thirty-four (34), In Lanckton’s recorded subdtyi- sion of Square Humb=rd nive hundred and thirty- three (983), together with the Improvements. &¢. ‘Terms: Gne-third cash, and the balance at. six, twelve and eighteen months. with interest at 7 per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the prcperty so'd. or’ all casb, at option of the pur- chaser. $200 required as ‘a deposit at the time of sale, and ali conveyancing aud recording at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the da- faulting purchaser, after five days advertisement, AWLON ASHFORD, Iprustecs, oci8-d_ HOBACE J. FROST, 3 F. STEIGER, Auctioneer, e IRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO NEW TWO-STO- BY AND BASEMENT BR OK HOUSES, WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMZNT, ON KINGMAN PLACE, BETWEEN 13rii AND 14Tli AND P AND Q STS..N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Marc! 5th, A. D. 1878, duly recorded in Liber No. A 881, folio 454 et seq., one of the land records, for the District of Columbia, and at the reques: of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auc- lon, in Sront 0¢ the premises, on TUESDAY, Oc- tober 15th, 1878 at 4 0’clock'p. m.. the following teal estate, situate in the city of Washington. D. C., to wit: Part of lots numbered twenty-four (24) ard twenty-five (25), in Kliah Kingman's re- corded sullivision of square numbered 241, to- getter wit! the improvements thereon, Terms: One-halt cash; balance in six aud twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing’ interest at the rate of ten per cent. por annuw from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of truston the property sold, shall be taken, A ‘eposit of $100 will be required or the purchaser at the time of sa'e, and all conve) aes the par- chaser’ cost. W. W. aor e r , 0 (HANCEBY BALE OF VALUABLE IM- D PROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. in Equity cuuse No. 6817, I shall, on MON DAY, + c:o- ber 14th, 1878, at 4:30'o’c'ock p. m., offer for sale a pabuc auction. in front of the premises, parts of anita ae Nene a aes of or! sare being the weet @ inches of said Lot ab acd the sast 11 feet 6 inches of said Lot 24, fronting in all 12 feet by the depth of 80 feet, improved by a two- story Brick House, situated on. fashington street, between 6 and H and 4th and 6th streets northwest. Lot 14, in square THIS AFTERNOON. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTERS’ SALE OF ELEGANT RESI- ence No. 120, ON C STREET NORTH- Under and by virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 28th day of Marc! and recorded in Liber No. 739, folto of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sell, at public auction. tn front of the premises, on W. day of October, 1878, at 4% o'clock Lot ten (10), in’ McEwen’s recorded sn’ part of original lot three (3), in square five hun- four (574), in the city of Wash- ‘erm of sale: One-third tn cash, and the residue of purchase money to be paid In three equal instal- ments at six, twelve and eightcen mouths after ay of sale; for the deferred paymeats tie notes of the purchaser to be given, bearing 7 per cent. in- ter: st from day of sale, and secured on the property satisfactorily to said ‘Trustees; or a!l cash, at op- urchaser. $250 deposit will be required If terms of sale are not com- days, Trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after giving such notice of such resale as they may ink proper. GEO. F. APPLEBY, EDMONSTON. Office 420 5th st. n.w. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. UCTION SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY LING ON THE SOUTH HT STREET, BETWEEN 14TH AND 1571 STREETS WEST. virtue of a deed of trust dated May 6th, recorded in Liber No. 821, 3, one Of the land records for the District of C iumbia, we will offer for sale, at public auctio front of the premises, on MONDAY. October 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m , lots 149, tn ‘Darrow's re> corded subdivision of lots $8 to 51, in Pearson's subdivision of syuare 208, with the improvements Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third in six months, ard one-third in twelve months, or all cash at the option of the pure! er’s promissory notes to be NESDAY, the 9th dred and seven! ington, in said plied with in seven BRICK DW: SIDE OF NO. aser; the purchas- rym the day of sale, ad to be fecured by a deed of trust on the prop= erty sold, and a satisfactor of insurance on the building. Ali conveyanciog at JAMES &, FITCH, &g- TK ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED on 2 DNESDAY, Uctober BR. H. WARNEL, Auct TO-MOREOW. YHOMAS DOWLING, Auct’ STAR PILOT: SUAY MORNIBG at 10 o'clck, sine amount of nimance he ever made, was bred by Jao, Shaw, eq. the Turner colt. kird, and to trot a mii by John Moore, Point Breeze track in 2 DOL even locomotive: Also, Keutucky ¥ ness Horse ever offe and trot, within a hu: ing, and can trot # mile to ros ‘This is @ yery valuable c@ tlives the amount lis Re THOM23 DOWLING, Auctioneer, UNCANBON BEOS., Auctioneers. KEGULARSALEHOU: Bedsioom ‘¥etts, Maitrcsses, Stoves, Kc. ALSO, TWO ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTES, ONE ‘Two-pull Beer Pumps, 60 Bru ses and In grain Carpets. - . We wil sell, on TUESDAY MORNING, commencing at 10 o’rlork. vesrovng, a general assortueat 3. Wagon in 3 wi LD FURNITUBE. 43, Bofas, Chairs, &g- THE ABOVE SALE IS PO3TPO: accountof the weather, until SHURSDAY MO2N- ING, October 10:n, same hour and place. oc 8. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, NY, PH-ETON AND HARNESS AT AUC- TION. BSDAY MO +NING, October at 10 o'clocés, in front of my room, I shall sell for'a lady having no fuather use for it the above excellen perfect treasure to any one who teAm: the horse betng perfectly THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NMAN & GREEN, Auctioncers. ow 412 7th st. northwest, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATS VERMONT AVENUE, BETWEEN K AND L CONSISTING OF A CK RESIDENCE, No. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the 8th éay of June, A.D. 1874, and duly re- Aber No. 753, folio land records of the District of the written request of the We will offer sor sale, in front Octover 10th, A.D, te, ington, District of’ Colum- bia, to with: Sub-lot numbered twenty-seven (27), of John O. Evans’ recorded subdivision of sab-lots numbered fourteen, fifteen, aud eighteen, of Join L. Kidweli’s recorded sub- division of lots in square numbered two hundred and _ seventeen, consisting of the 1019 Vermont avenue. ‘Terms of taleas prescribed in ths deed of trust: ‘The full amount of the indebtedness, together with the Interest, costs, commissions and expenses in cash, and the balance at twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per ce: bya decd of trust on the property son, ys ust on the property so! ‘ost of five hundred dollars shail bs @ purchaser at the time of sal ‘and revenue stamps shall be at he purchaser. The Trustees re- roperty at the risk with in ten day ‘WM. H. PHILIP, sepl9-dads JAMES M. LATTA, UNCANSON BRU3., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL EsTaTE IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF THE NDS, CORNKR OF DEL- AWARE AVENUE AND B STREET ORTH. By virtue of three deeds of trust, bearing, 2, vely, on the Gth day of October, y of April, A. D. . 1873, apd recorded in ‘No. 718, follo 269, of the iand records for n county. in the ‘District of Colum sf and at the request of the party secured thereby. will fell at pubiie auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the l0ih day of October, A. D: 1878 at5 o'clock, all those certain cols of ground situated in the city of isirict of Columbia, and Known as lots 22),' twenty-three (23), in_ the Subdivision of the west part of criginal jot numbered five, (6), in square numbered six hundred and elghty-six, (686), eaid subdivision having been made beirs-at-law of William Hickey, deceased. ‘Terms of gal2: One-fourth cash; balances in equal ingtalmente, at one, two aud three years; notes to be secured by deed of irust on premises sold, and. to bear interest at 8 per cent. per annum. $300 will be required a8 a deposit at time of sala. conveyancing at purchsser’s cost. sale are not complied with within ten days, the trustee reserves the right to resell tue property at the risk and cost of defauliin; sep£0 eodds WM. A. GO) , WAGGAMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer, FRAME HOUSE, No.2307 L STREET NORTH- WEST. n THURSDAY, October 10¢h, 1878. at tock p.m , 1 wiil sell in front of 18 feet of Lot 8. and part of Lo’ ‘quare37, with a depth of about 101 feet, con- taining 1 900 square feet, improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms msde known at sale, A deposit required when the property is sold, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. USTEE'S SALE OF ‘UUR-BUOM FRAME HOUSE on BOUN- BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH ORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Fetruary 1, 1876, recorded in Liber No. 812, -- ene of the land records for, the District ot Columbia, and by Girection of tne holder of the nctes secured thereby, flout of the preaises, on TUES: day of October, 1878, | der, ccntaining ten good sized rooms: Lo STS. N. W.. HANDSOME BAI 1019. as lumbia. and at secured thereby, D. m., the foliow!: in the city of Wi ther with the jandsome Brick sil conveyancin; e right to resell the re not compil CaPITOL GRUU: 16th day of June, A. liber No, 697,_ foilo 183 and liber No.'722, folio 237, membered twenty-two, and twenty-four, (24). If the terms of TWO-STORY STRRETS ‘N Tahal sell in AY, the 15th ‘at four and a-half o*clock, . M., the west twelve feet front by the depth of eight, of square numbered -one, ‘together with the im- rame Dweiling House, Terms of tale: One-fcuth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of saio, with seven per cent. per annum Interest, to b2 se ecameeen © COBt ry if the terms are not co: t subdivision thirt one bundred and thi provements, a sma!l ES ve resold at the purchaser after fi in the Evening Star. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. notice to be pt! ? B. F. STEIGER, Ai \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTE S’ SALE OF IMPROVED TY IN GEURGETOWN, D. 0. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated the tenth day of February. 1876 and duly recorded in Liber 816, folio $0. one of the land reco! for the county of Washingtoz, D. G. and Tection of the rari; on WEDS ESDAY, the 16th'da7, &t65 o'clock, in front of the premises, aud Mawhins’ additi'n to Georgetown’ tn wisins* 2 5 the west side of Market from stone No. strict street ere eoance tae located at the corner of 3d and Market streets, foot; thence west seventy feet: thence syuth tens g Wve feet: thence eas: seventy feat to the place of ‘acemfortable frame ‘with notes bearing interest at 8 per Gout, months, with not at fr anium until paid and secured by adeed of Ig If the rms of sale should not pe jefaaiting pur- ron thence north rhe: hin fi ‘8 the {ar the risk and cost-of the WM, D. CASBIN. 4. GORDOS, 1G, Auch, S ALTER b. WILLIAMS & Co., Auction’rs, (Successors to Wash. B. Wiliams.) SALE OF SAND 8COW ANACOSTIA, On FRIDAY, October 1th, 18:5, at 4p. m., we Shall seli to thé bighest Didder, at the foot of “i7ch fiteet. the shove named scow, rebuilt this spring, in c mplete orer, measuring 45 feat by UL fest, togerter w (ch all the appurtenances, S cash. <8 2 WALTER B. WILLIAMS £ 0O., Aucts. (PSs. & WaeGaMaN, neal Estate Auct'r. On SATURDAY, Octover 12, 1878 at o-lock p.m. L will offer for sale, on the prem ises, @ Valuable Lot on the north side of U sag ave Neen 13th and éthn w, The lot the rear, This Prnporty ts susceptible o lon, and will be sold on THOS. F. WAGGAMAN, Auct. H. WARNER, Real Estate auctioncer. e TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-8TORY i STREET N.E., BRTWEEN A AND B. mee By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Janvary $34, 1873, recorded in Liber No. 708, folio 11, ove of the land records for the count of Wasbington, in the District of Colmbin” at therequest ot the party scoured theretiy. 1 sell at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, 1£78, In front of the premises. at 5 ovclock pt. Lot dumbered forty-four, of Gaorge W. Liaville’s sululvisicn of part of Square number.delgat hunt Gredand sixty-seven, together with the improve: ments thereon, a five-room Frame House. ‘Termsof sale: The balanceot the indebtedness, about $5C0, and costs of saie In cash: talance {rt sit tveive and eighteen months, with Interest, to 0s Secured on the property by adeed of trust, with in- surance clause. §$1CO will be required to hs patd immediately after sae. All couveyancing to be paid by the purchaser, and If the termsare nol som piled with in ten days afier sa’e the Trustes re- serves the right to resell the property at the tisk and: cost of the defaulting purcnaser after lve Gays" notice. tobe published in the Evenlug Star. “se, 25-0 ©. A. JAMES, Trastee, Se-THE ABOVE SALE 15 POSTPONED ny- til SATURDAY, Uctober 12 h, 1878. sans hour and piace. ©. A. JAMES, Teustes, 3. T. COLDWEL, Salesman. vcto-d UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, PARLOR SETT, IN SILK BROCATELLE; F, Pier Mirrors, French Clocks, W; d Chamber S.tts. M. T. Sedsteads, Bureaus robes, Hair and Hu bers, Hail ck. We will sell, at id 1 declining Housekeeping, No. ¢ northyest, between F and @ ant assoriment of Housshaid Goods, ted abore HUNCANSON BRO} cei8 Sunday Herald) FPRUSTER'S SALW OF PROMIDSURY 3 NOTES. he undersigned Tru will sell at publ! ibe 16th day of Uc sf 110° ock a.m., ‘Wi'hin the auction room’ canson Bros, corn 2d D streets n, in the eliy of ‘Washingion, 28 Promlosoy by Amt Hoilges, payable to order of zud by him endorsed, each of sald e the first on dana- rs ont 2 tred hy dead of trnsten sub. 10, 79. said els ‘Terme ca:h. : W. E. EDMONLTON. Tra: DUNCANSON BROS. W) ALTER B. WILLIAM: GSucce.sors to W 1001, Lortawest c ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING PROPERTY, SITUATED ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE B&TWEEN 8 AND T STREETS NORTHWEST. Cn WkDNESVAY, the 16th day of Uctobs: A. D. 1878, at 4 07 lock p.m. on ths prem” ises. 1 shal public auction all of Lo! lettered **D,’* in Squa e numbered one hundred and seventy-seven (177), having a frontecs of twenty-one (21) ‘eet on ‘New Hampshire avenus rusnht g back oue hundred and thirty feet ‘One-half cash; balance In thras res . Ail copveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of fifty (59) dollars will |)> required of the purchaser hin the priperty Is kaocked cown. WM. IVINS. Assizues, WALTER B, WILLIAMS & C0., Aucis, B.* WARNER, Auctioncer, 5 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- SIORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 421 TENTH STBEKT N.W.—A RABE CHANCE, I wiil< ter at public sale on SATUBDA October 19, 1878, at half-past 4 o'clock p.m. tte above mentioned property in compicte oi 23 Teet G's inckes front by 107 feet 2 Inches dep toa wide ailey. Situated io the very hearzef ths city close to Pennsylvania avenue, and in a losality which will soon be tn demand for business purp2ses, This offers a rare Chance asan investment. Terms: One-fourth cash; balanes {a one, two aud three vears, with seven per cent. interest.'§100 down at sale, oct) ecd&ds CHAS. C. GLOVER, Attry. OHN SHERMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer, J St. Cloud Building, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY RICK BEEING, NEA HOWABD UNIVER- Ey virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 9h day of Augu-t. A.D, 1876, duiy recorda’ in Liber No, 826, follo 426, one of the lan recorés of the District of Columbia, and at the request of Ube party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in frout of the premises, on MUNDAY, October Qist, 1878, at 4:50 pm. the followibg described prope a ccunty of Washington, D. U.. tO wii Part of But-lot No. 1 of the sub-division of Lot eid part of Lot 5. in Bock No. 21 of the Howar University eub-division of the farm of John Ay Smith, or Effingham, the west 86 feet im wilth, fronting on Wilson ‘Street aud running back to sub-lot No. 2, (about BL feet « ther with the improvements, consisting of a comiorta- Ble tw: brick dwelling. Term! Amount oF indebtedness, Interest and expenses in cash; balance of purchase price at six, twe ve. and eighteen months, with interest secured on the property sold. One hundred dollars require at time of sale. All copveyancing at pur- cbaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days. CHARLES E, PRENTIBS, } pyuctocs, JOHN H. CUOK. ’ oct9-co&ds WM. @MITH, Balesinan, B H. WABNER, Real Estate Auc:ioneer. 'o AUCTION BALE OF VEBY VALUABLE BUILDING “LOTS ON FOURTH AND ¥IerH STREETS 8. E. For the cwner, J Will cite at publtcsale, on WEDNESDAY: October 231, 1573, at halt 3 pa:t 4 o*clock, if front of the premises, on 42h Street southeast, between A ard Rast Capitol sts Jarisol Lots Gand 6, in square 817, fronting 8b cet by 166 feet deep, Also, immediately’ afterwaris, parts of Lo‘ 11 a:d 12, cquare 817, Tromting on’ h sitet, be= tween Louth A and’ Kast Capitol streets, 68 feet fiont by 38 feet deep, mS €acy, abil Made KEown on day of sale. The kts willbe cividedl to euit purchasers, $25 own cneach lot when sold, ‘Title perfect. A plat will Le chown at gale. ce:-co J.T. CLLDWELL, Salesman. \OMAS DOWLING Aucticneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE 8UILD- ING LOT FRONTING ON PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE, NEAR THE CIRCLE. te virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columvia, in equity cause No, 5111, doc, 16—Bosle et al. vs, Shepher et al.—I shall seil st Bipite auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, October 7th, 1878, at 5 o’cleek p.m. original lot rumbered 10, In squaro numbered 49, as the same fs laid down on the plat of the city of Wash ton; fronting 46 feet and 7 inches on Pennsylvania avenue porthwest, and running back 81 feet 11 inches on 234 s*rect, and 91 feet 9 inches on New Hampshire avenue, and containing 7,189 square feet ef ground. ‘The te Ms of sale are: One-fourth the purchase money in cash, and the residue in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of sale,respectively, with interest, for whieh the notes of the pur- chaser shall be taken, and alien retained on the Property sold. If the terms of sale shall not be con plied With in six days from and after the day of sale, the I'rustee will resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All con- Yevancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 must be made ai 10 of purchase. Sep25-d&ds HK. ELLIOT, Trasteo, a&@- THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED in consequence of the rain, until FRIDAY, October 11, Vsame Lourand'piace, By ordér of ths cc8-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, LTE B, WILLIAMS & OO.. Auction’: W A Successors to Wass Be Witiinaas, _ Northwest corner 10th aid D streets. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, FRONTING ON L STREET, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH STREATS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, October 16th, at es | o'clock p.m., we shall sell, in front of the premises, pait lot No 6, in'square 449, hav- pg 18 feet front by 80 feet deep, with the improve- boone: thereon, consisting of a two-story frame Use. “Terms of sale: One-half cash; balazce tn six, twelve ard eighteen months, for notss bearing in terest and secured by a deed of trust on property sold | Allconveyancing at purchaser's cost. $50 day of sale. ‘oct W BB. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- SECOND, | BETW! D AND ESTEEETS NORTHWEST. WEDNESDAY... + October 9, 1875. awkeye Hits. In former times the man ate the cream (if the cat didn’t anticgpate him) but now they cremate the man. — The only time an encyclopedia fails a man is when he looks in it for s meth ing he doesn t already know about. bot see the apple wagon in the Street, but you kuow it is there by the great ititude of boys that conceal it from your Ww. How the hearts of the crowd swell and throb in undying, pitiless hatred against the omg who raises an umbrella at a mass meet- ng. DANGER DIMMED RY DARKNESS.—Owing to the darkness that fills our deep mining shafts our miners are less conscious of the daugers of their trade than they would otherwise be. Aminer standing upon a bit of plank thrown across a shaft 1.00) or 1,500 feet in depth sees little of the pit yawning beneath his feet. The darkness rises up till it almost seems to form a tloor under his blank, giv ng place on which his eyes may rest, and preventing any un- Steadiness of the head. Filace the same shaft ou the surface of the earth, and let it tower 1,00) feet into the air and broad light of the Say, and the miner standing on his plank, at ‘an elevation three times as creat as the tallest church spire, would be unable to move—would te ralyzed. Looking down throagh the a depth below he would cluteh the neatest timbers, afraid to make a move in any diree- Make for him doors on each side of this + Fepresenting the openings at the sta and he would not be itkely to leap from CoC door ross the yawning shaft as he does underveath the ground where the dark rises upa kes a seeming tloor between a It is undoublediy the darkness that penumbs the senses of the miner to the danger to which he is exposed when passing to aad ‘FO aeross shafts and winzes, or when elim’ ing the interior of th sartments, tre ing to the scanty id feet afforded by the imbers Projecting frem the wails. Cy (Nev. Enterprise. E HoMEeLIEST MAN IN THe Wor.n.'— ears azo there lived in an adjoining & physician who. not an S, Was Dott fessional attainny Sovak sua at dinner er the first time ve sir, if Wisk: it bat w coctor use my Wife iasists that & m the stn the world, and look at you Will eouvines her of her mis ak ghompton Ke n WHEN Mr. Beech termined to ingratiy lornians, and he la the siave- ment that he had aded at Eteat west, its people and its productions: when his tr the Sacrame the fairest fie nt colossus of cities st ore of earth's m «S? 0 risco he de. hi the Cal indeed, that California was nd His best!" The irreve it small e gallery had but to interpose the si significant word “taily” to destroy the eflect of Mr. Beecher’s gush. That small boy was on. deck, and the word was ity. anp.—Mme ning with , 0 New Vork, and in this cily, was attacked by one of rds Friday afiernoon, while perform. ing in the cage of wild beasts. The leopa always vicious aud waiting for an opportunity, prang upon her, aud fastened his teeth in the folds of her dress, She seized the animal and held it until the arrt- ce. So uickiy was it done that biy present was not aware of ed until it was over. This is {th time that Mme. Khinehardt d and bitten by the leopard, Woes 16 Aek HeR ror Hee Haxn.—Voung men contemplating marriage have so fre- quently called upon. us te advise them in the mabher of popping the allimportant question, that we have concluded to give our opinion once forall. Never p young lady after a hearty meal. The blood is needed to aid digestion, and her imazination ts chilled, Nor should it come just b a meal, for the longing of an importuned system conduce to ee, and irritability, and the shock may prove hazardous. It would be better to select the evening, and invite her to some entertain- ment which you know she wants to attend, and then propose to her just as she is ready to start. This will be greatly to your advantage, for she will see that a refection will upset an. evening's amusement.—[ Lady's Journal. THERE ARE Tuer TarNes that no man can keep—a point oh a vp a poiwted joke and 4b appointment with the deutist. There are three things which all men borrow—postage mps, cigarettes and car tickets. There are three things which no woman can do—cross before a horse, hurry for a horse car and un- derstand the difference between ten minutes and half an hour.—{ //arvard Lampoon. ** Now, Boys,” said a Sunday school teacher, who was trying to impress the doctrine of re: pentance on the class: “now, boys, Judas as I ave told you, betrayed his master, and then Wentand hanged himself. What was the very best thing he could have done before hangin, Limse “The very best thing he could ha’ done,” said the worst boy in the class, “was to change his mind.” His Sunday school Advo- = Was at oncestopped.—[ Keokuk Constitu- ion. #e-Dr. Brown, of Rockport, yf has re- solved not to trim his hair till'a democratic President has been elected. 4g@-Tramps in the south are burning cotton gins where the proprietors will not pay them #1 a hundred for picking cotton. #8-Paris has 65,000 houses, London 460.00, more than Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and New York combined. #a- William Delaney and John Evans have been arrested at Wilkesbarre, Pa., with the murder of Philip Callender, near Hunlock’s Creek, 1 anuary last. 43~A San Francisco paper says that the con- vies in the state prison have contributed more to the relief of the yellow fever sufferers than the state cfficers at Sacramento; the newsboys more than the railway offices, and the theaters more than the churches. MARRIED. THOMAE—FAGAN. In Bairisbu' October Ist, 1578, atthe residenes of Bullington, by ue Rev. B. F. Beck, MI W. Thoms. of Washington. ¥ BEKTIES, FAGAN, of Lancaster, Pa. ——————_e DIED. BANNiE. At his residence, in Montgomery county, Md, oD October 7th, 1878, at & o'clock pe m., JAMES’ RANNI native of Dumfries, Bictiand, aged sixty-e years, * GEIGER. On October 8t), 1 GEIGER, aged forty-si\ years. Fonerai from ALEXANDER Centinental Hotel, ky.m. Relatives aud friends a, ©n the morning of October 8th, 1:78, at his country resicence, in Prince George's coun\y. Md., B. L. JALKSUN, in thesixty-fourth year Cf his age, is funeral will take place Thuraday(to-morrow) afteynoch at two o'clock from [ls Late residence, 1832 Massachusetts avenue northwest, to which his friends ard tse friends o! the famly areinvited twatiend, Sp On O ae ia 1878, Joun W. KING, ed 13 inonths an x ASCO Where art thou, my tittle one? And what's thy biest emp oy Wencering sinid the bowers of ‘And plucking the flowers of ) y. But thou hast left me here below, Thy absence sti | to mourn; 1 Fo'bear wat chou uast borae. nm 01 pelea T Funeral takes place on 2 Fy Second streets northeast, Thursday afternyon at3 p.m VEIHMEYER. On October 9, 1878, at 4 o'cik 2.m., of typhoid pneumonia, Cons RLLA, aged @ }esre, 3 mouths and 21 days. Funeral fom pareuts residence, 419 Tenth strest southwest, Friday at@o'clock p.m. Bela"ivesand friends reeprcttuily invited to attend, (Baltimore vapers plese cory.) ‘ * WHELAN, Un October 8, 1878, at 12 o'clock a.m., THOMAS WHELAN, & native of Kildare, lieistd. from his late resi- His funeral will take dence, ccrnerof K and Third streets northeast, at $o'clock p.m.. on Thuraday, U Frien thd relatives are invited tosticad: KEES ee UNDERTAKERS, &.