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RAILROADS. BALtmone AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. ional Route i Short Li Fate ee the North eentr Wea © the ti Southwest. only ‘Laurel, Annapolis June- tion, Jest over and Elk Kidye. Annapolis and Way. (Cran- inchester, Haverstown, and iay.) phaltimore and Laurel Express. voint of Rocks, Cranberry, Strasburg, Winchester, Hayerstown, yy Stations, 8:90 a, ta. Nowe York Philadelphia. Bo onand Bal: more Express. Parlor Car to New Yor Philadel; bia. Stops at Annapolis Junction 35 a. m.—St. Louis, Chicaco, Columbus, and | Pittsbure Express.’ Haverstown and Valley Branch except Sunday. Throuzh Cat to Stuas, ton. Pullman Car to Cincinnati daily. Grafton to Sandusky. daily, except Saturday. Naa —On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis nd Wap 10.00 a m—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens- bury, Belt-ville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jes- sup's and Hanover. n - Pp. m.—Baltnnore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and ay. 1:20 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. On Sundays to Baltimore only, stop ping at all Stations. Stops at Laurel. 4:20 p. m—Baltimore, Bladensbung, and Laurel apiess. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Anuap- ois June nt of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers. town, Winchester and W: Stations. On Sun- days to Point of Rocks and Way Stations 44:40 p. w—Baltimore, Annapolis aud Way Sta- 15:20 p. m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. erie cxcovt 5 Norsotk Pas- sengers nin the Cars direct to Boat at Can- fon. Stoy at Bladensburg and Lanrel, " mm. Baltimore and Way Stations. P. in_—Chieago and Columbus E: ng Cars icago. P. 1.—Baltimore Express. p. me.—St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville Pitisbure Express.’ Pittsbure, except Sunday. ulinvan Cars. ) p. mn. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express.“ S/eeyiny Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. @) Daily. Other trains daily except Sunday. All trains step at Kelay Station. Je10 1873 res G¥iNawa 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, ‘eel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Mag cent Equipment. Tene. 1TH, 1878. TRAINS LFAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, cor- ner of Sixth and B streets, as For Pittsberz and the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with Parlor Cur to Pittsburz and Sleeping Cars’ from ; s and Chicago; , With Palace Car to Chicazo. «l Potomac Railroad. aven, and Ehwira, at 10-10 a.m. ept Sunday and the East, 1:45 a.m. and 9:30 p. with Palace Cars attached. Limited Yullman Cars, 9:20a. ni daily, ex- p.m. daily, except ‘om Washinton to ior Brooklyn all throuch trains connect at Jersey City beats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferriare and Journey Tres k city Pew daily, except Sunda 30 and’ 9-30 p. 1. dail xpress, 9:10 a.m. daily, a Accomiuodation for Baltimore, 6: pt Sun- 8:30a.m. and xeept Sunday. i -6:358 in and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunda: Alexandria and Fredericksburg Rail- road and Alexandria and Washing- tom Railroa; For Alexandria, 6,7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11a. m.; 1,3, 4:20, 5, 6:20,7 yin. On Sunday ‘at 9:10 a mand I and 7p. wi. For Richmond and the South, 2 6». m. daily, excey Alexandria for Was! ham. ; 1,3, 4:20, 5,6 atS and 10am. and 6:2 am. and9am. enn=y lvania ay porner Sixth street and B lv the depot, whe eral Passenger Avent neral Manazer. —— novl0 STEAMERS, &e. _ ( \HAN iF SCHE! MATTANO. Capt. W will, on and after Octobe —The steamer __ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES FUTURE Days. a DOWLING, Auctione: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY T¥ GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUCTIO: virtue of two deeds of trust, bearinz date and duly recordedin 315, one of the land. Columbia, we shall sell, on. MONDAY, the 28th day of October, uest of the party se- lescribed real estate, being parts of lots numbered 47 and 48, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, bexinning for the same at a point 55 feet 6 inches south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered forty-eiht, and running thence ten feet nine inches south on the west line of Monroe st eicht four-and-one-half in- forty-eight feet fourandouchaif inches, to place of | forty-eig! four-anL-one- inches, to place o1 beginning. Also, parts of lots numbered forty-seven and forty- eight, same addition to Georgetown, bezinning for the same at a point forty-four feet and nine inches south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered ten fect nine inches south on the west line of Monroe street; thence west forty- eight feet four-and-a-half inches; then north ten feet nine inches: then east forty-eizht feet four-and-one- haif inches to the place of b two new two-story Brick Houses. ‘One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum until raid. Conveyancing and recording at cost of pur: chaser. A deposit of 850 required on each parcel if the terms of sale are not com- of sale, the a ie property at chaser after five days’ CLABAUGH,) the 2d day of Liber 851, foli records for the District the premises, on 1878, at 4 o'clock, cured thereby, thence west forty- ence north ten forty-eight, runni improved by sold at time of sale. plied with in seven days after ees reserve the richt to resell risk and cost of defaulting pu: advertisement. y RMAN, Real Extate Auctioneer. ‘St. Cloud Building. OF TWO-STORY BRICK » of a deed of trust, dated the 9th D. 1876, duly recorded in me of the land records Columbia, and at the request of the chy, we will sell at public auction, day of Ausust. party secured in front of the premises, on M at 4:20 p. m., the followine-described ate in the county of of Sub-Lot No. 1, of the Subdivision of aud part of Lot 5, in Block No. 21 of the How- x subdivision of the farm of John A. fingham, the west 3 Smith, or Eff § feet in width, street, and running back to Sub: t on alley,) toxeth: ing of a comfortable two-story Amount of indebtedness, interest Valance of purchase’ price at n months, with interest se- One hundred dollars All conveyancing at chaser’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied wit! ES F. PRENT. six, twelve and «i cured on the propert, Tequired at tink GVM. SMITH. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. mis: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve rst at 8 per cent. aid, and secure trust on the propert deposit on the S DOWLING, tate Auctioneer. BLE, THREE-STOR B. H. WARNER, Keal PUBLIC SALE_OFV BRICK HOUS! Iwill offer at public sale on at half-past 4 the above mentioned property i : te 1 sized rooms; lot 25 feet 6 Pennsylyania avenue, ai soon be in demand for business purpo: te as an investui One-fourth cash ; balance three years, with sevey per cent. int it BOOTS AND SH( JES. PECIAL OFFERINGS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, leave 6th-street wharf every DAY and THURSDAY at 7 6 . m., for Chay ico and landines in Wicomico river. and on SAT- URDAYS for Machodoc, making her Gsual landins excepting the jomini For additional inform- tG. L. Sheriff's Coal Office, 25 1114 PeunssTvaniaavente, or at wharf offie, foot ‘N streets = ei 8" & recKER JON GUIMER ARRANGE: FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE 7 er LADY OF further notice, every Monday, Wed. nesday and Friday, at 5 o'clock p. m., connecting With steamers for Boston, Providence and other Northern po:nts. Returning, leaves Norfolk every ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m1. FOR POTOMAC RI Steamer JOHN W. THOM! ‘Woop, leaves her wharf, terminu ‘7th and 9th street line of cars, at 7 a. m., three times per week, for Currio- man, Nein and Leonardtown, stopping at inter- mediate landings cach trip. Days of sailing, same as Mattano. further information, apply at the office, over MeCopolites Bank Knox's rena Office, or at the mmpany’s Wharf, foot of 6th i called for on application at Knox's Ex. press Office. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't. B.J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. ‘The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT, alternately leave Pier 41 East River, Nev York, every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m. Georgetown every Saturday, and XaL- dria same day. pri at office over MeGepolian Bank ii eeee ce over Metro , ad R P. A’ DENHAM, Awent, Water strect, spaitr SAMUEL BACON, President. NORTH, GERMAN LLOYD-Steassnte Lixt Between New Yors, Havre, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of Oy oy will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d s Hoboken. Rates of passaxe: From ow eee York to Havre, London, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, #100; second cabin, $60, wold: steerave, $30, currency. ‘For freight of pas’ saxe apply to OELRICHS & CO.,2 Bowling Green, jew Yor! C ‘LYDE* PRILADELPHI 'S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN Connecting at, Philadelphia with Clyde's ‘Line for Boston, Providence, an the New England States. Sailing Days. From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington Monday, at 11 a.m. From Georetown— Monday" at 7 p.m. Freigits received daily untd 9 pm. Throngh bills of lading given to Boston and Providence, and Fall River. Cor Sines wishine their goods landed at Gieoneetown wharf ‘will please have them marked “Geo tern, Db. For full intormation apply to J. H. JOHNSON & 202 F t northwest, and 12th-street wharf, 5 GF 50. Water street, Georgetown, b. C.; WILLIAM P’ CLYDE & C General Manavers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel phia, mar2u0-ly (CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seas: 4 the year. aa co., Wasi On the outward passaye from Queenstown to New York or Be n, crossing the meridian of 50 Jat. oF nothin the north of co a cea Jn the honieward passage crossing the meridian Of 50 at 42 lat, nothing ing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. Between New York and Liverpool, Calling at Cork Harbor. ORK. | FROM NEW YORK. Cet. 9 Bothnia ....Wed.. Sees » Oct. 16 Alveria... We Scythia.....-Wed.! Oct. 23 *Russia ||| Wed. Thurs, Oct. 24 Scythia ._°- Wed. Abysernia ... Wed; Oct. 30 wing Wednesday from New York. ‘Rates of Pa Ba teeveagt carrying steerawe, G80 an - Sccording to accommodations. | i By steamers not carrying steeraze, $80, $100 and 5 old, ording to accommodations. Puris, #15, gold, additional. at a epecia: winter seacon, Fat very low rates. Steerage tickets from Queenstown, and all other parts of { laden wiven for Belfast, Glasgow, : other Continent, a a on the Continent, ‘or freicht passawe apy at 0 a office, No. # Lowlie Green! Or both steceaee aes gabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 609 ith street, Washinye ©. ce CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. Y. Coke pews TO FOUR CENTs. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $210. GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, woes 411 and 413 10th street. ‘S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street and New York avenue, entrance on New Pope avenue, The mort private Loan Oftice s Money loaned west Fate interest on Goll and Riven Wo Plated Ware. Diamonds, alten and Gentiemen’s Carpets, i eee q and all an L. HEILBRUN’S* POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 7th street. Sics or—“Taat OLD Woman oF MINE” Men's Calf Shoes. Gent’s Fine Sewed Boots. ACCOUNT OF MAKING IMPROVEMENTS in our store, we are offering 1e8) wr CAS N ~ aes" and. Boys’ School Shoes, 11-! Children’s School Shoes, 6-10, Ladies’ Kid and Peb. Goat But Good Shoes for $1, $1.25, wey : J. W. SELBY'S, At octl2tr 1914-1916 Pa. ave., bet. 19th and 20th. [THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. Our Stock is now complete for the Fall season, IES’, and CHILDREN’S SHOES, at prices! everybody, from the commonest to} “Ihe Proprietor of the Boston Shoe Auction House thanking the public for the wreat success he has had in the past season, solicits the continuance of the same for the coming season, as he means to sell his Goods at the lowest possible prices,which ean be seen marked in plain figures in front of the door. FIGURES WILL TELL. Ladies’ very best French Kid, all styles and quali- ce, ties, the best Philadelphia Gicataiciy ‘Shoes from: Ladies’ Checked Top Gaiters, first class, 5igi) 2250 2.00 Great variety” of Men'e Calfskin Boots, ize Plow Shoes, at. Youth’s Patent Leather Siioes; Philadelphia make, at. Youth's Boots, sizes 7 to 13, at Boys’ Boots in sizes from i to 5; The particular attention of to invest in School Shoes for finest quality, nts who are about ir children is called 500 PAIRS OF MISSES’ SHOES AT 75 CENTS A All other Shoes in proportion. hildren’s § th heels, sizes from 6 to 10, at Shoes, Philadelphia City make, all sizes, at 75 cents pe Summer Goods—no o! use Great inducements to wholesale buyers. Remember the sij sizes from 1 to 5, The broken stock ed. of the Red Flag at the BOS- TON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. ee LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. NEW YORK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsysivania avenue. ° Our GOODS are as good as rices are fully 20 per cent. in the market. Our than any other We take v . in Veiake no advantages Our goods are all marked Ladies’ Foxed Bottom Boot. * Foxed, or Goat Lace Boot... \d-inade Slippers... at Button, Boots. id Button Boots. Children’s Lace and Button... ; nthe’ at very low prices FUTURE DAYS. _ T0-MORROW. ARNEILLE, Auctioneer, DEEN Soraek Tike so Louisiana ave. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, No. 707 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN G AND H. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem- ber 19th, A_D. 1871, and duly recorded in Liber No. 665, folio 472, one of the land re-. cords for the county of on.in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1. a8 surviving Trustee, will gell at publ auction/in front of the premises,on THURSDAY, November 7th, 1878, at 45¢ o'clock p.m., the follow. ing described real estate, situate in the city of Wash. ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that piece or parcel of ground lying in the city of Washinton, District of Columbia, known and described on the piticial plat and ground plan of said city as parts of lots numbered seven (1) and eight (8), in_square numbered four hundred and fifty-four, and being contained in the following metes and bounds: Be- sinning at point on a line of 7th street west, at the istance of fifty-nine (59) feet north from the south- west corner of said square, and running thence north with the line of said 7th street twenty-one (21) feet; thence east on the division line, between lots numibered eight (8) and nine (9), in said_ square, sev- enty-five (75) feet; thence north on the division’ line between lots numbered seyen (7) and nine (9), in said square; thence east twenty-seven (27) fect; thence south forty-one (41) feet, and thence west oné hundred and two (102) feet to the place of bexin- ning, together with all the improvements, &c. Terms of sale according to the deed of trust: Seven thousand seven hundred and twelve dollars (27,712), and expenses of sale in cash, and the bal- ance at six (6) and twelve (12) months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and eecured by a deed of trast on the property sold. will be taken, A deposit of $100 Bul be required of the purchaser af the time of fale, and all conyeyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within seven days, otherwike the Trustee reserves the rizht to rese property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser. W. S NEY, Surviving Trustee. GEO. W. STIC If desired by the haser, a loan of $5,500 will be made on the property for three years with interest ats yer ce fe Interest payable semi-annually. oct-eo&e TRUSTEES SAq MENT AND MANS. Xo. 806 EIGHTE By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated June Ist, 1875, and recorded in Liber 78%, folio 60, 6f the land records of the District of. Columbia, and the writien request of the secured thereby, I will sell at public auct front of the premises, at 41g o'clock —p. m., on WEDNESDAY, October 2d, 1878, the north part of lot thirty: 30), tquare 105, dronting 22 feet Ginches: on Isth’ street, and running back the same width 61 feet to un alléy, together with the improvements rms: The amount of indebtedness secured by aid deed ot trust unpaid. and the expenses of the sale in cach. and the balance at six, twelve and eizh- teen montis, secured by a deed of trust upon the property and the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale. A deposit of 8200 re~ quired at the time of sale. If the terms are not com- plied with in seven (7) days, the Trustee will resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. MEelleoNds ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustee. S&-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY, October 11th, 1878, same hour and place. ocleokds ~ ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustee, SP THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until FRIDAY, October 25th, 1878, same hour and place. ocll-cokds ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trnatee. E J. STELLWAGEN, Auctioneer. TR LUABLE IMPROVED Bi ZOUR-AND-A-HALE STRE HWEST, NEAR THE CITY HALL. : By virtue of a deed of trust to the under. sicned, dated December 13, A.D. 18 corded in Liber No. 404, f y the land records for Washington trict of Columb: ber, A. D. . at 4 o'clock p. m., in front of the prer ps, all property known as Lot numbered fe teen (14), ivare mtiubered five hundred and. thirty-three on the official nof the city of Washington, ‘fronting 54 fect and 234 inches on 44 in the immediate vicinity of the C: improved by a fine building, mainly for jaw oftices, and Enown as’ te Chauncey uilding. ‘Terms of sale are: One-third of the purchase mo- ney in cash d the balance in equal instalments in and two rs, with interest at 7 per cent. per day of sale, for which promissory notes of the wer will be required, secured by a decd of trust upon the premises, and a satisfactory, policy of insurance on the building. A deposit of ‘GO will be required at the time ie. All con- ing and recording are to be at the cost of the purchaser. The terms of sale are to be complied with within ten days after the day of sale; otherwise rye the richt to resell the property, tof the defaulting purchaser, upon days’ notice of such resale in the Evening REDERICK B. McGUIRE,) MARTIN F. MORRIS," Trustees. oct] 4-e0& 28,29 TALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. (Successors to Wash. B. Williams. ) By direction of the Board of Directors of the, Lincoln Co-operative Building and Deposit A: scciation of the District of Columbia, L will sell at public auction, in front of th es, On SATURDAY, the 19th day of October, A. D. 1878, at 4:50 o'clock p. 1n., the following described real tate, situated on Sth street, between D and E streets 8. W., Washington city, D. C.,and known and de- ited as lot numbered nine (9), in Sweeny and raton’s recorded subdivision of square numbered four hundred and thirty-five (435), said lot having @ frontaxe of twenty-four feet on Sth street by a depth of ninety-four feet, and extending back to a ten-foot alley in the rea ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the balance in two equal installments, p: yable ‘in six and twelve months after date, with inte.est at six per cent., aud secured by a deed'of trust on the property sold, or all in cash, at the option of the purchaser. A’de- vosit of fifty dollars (850) will be required at the Une of wale, and all conveyancing: and recording at the purchasér’s cost. Terms of sale to be complied Sth within five days; otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five day's advertise- ment. cclieo THOS. W. CHASE, Surviving Trustee. Y OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON F STREET NC i 2p AND 3p STREETS Nos. 212 and 214 F WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 26th, AD. 1877, and recorded in Liber No.869, fg folio 417, et ecq., one of the land records for. the District of Columbia, and at the written Tequest of the party secured thereby, we will gell at public auction, in front of the premikes, on TUESDAY. the 22d day'of October, 187%, at 4:30 o'clock p.m. all’ that certain piece or parcel of ground situate, lying and Seine in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and designated upon the offi- cial plat or plan of said city as Lot numbered nine- teen (19,) in square numbered five hundred and si ty-eight (568.) Each House will be sold separately. Terms of sale as to each house: Onefourth of the purchase money in cash, and the residue at one, two and three sears, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per aupmin until paid, payable semi-annually, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser and @ deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. (A deposit of $100 on each Jouse will be required at the time of sale. All con- Yeyancinw at purchaser's expense. If the terms of tale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the Trust rve the right to resell the prop- erty’ at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. FENDALL E. ALEXANDER.” rrustoes CRESWELL HEALD, — "y z oct10-12,14,16,18,21 J. 'T. COLDWELL, Reat Estate Auctioneer. . FRA TE L st Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 24th, A.D. i874, duly recorded in Liber No eq. one of the land record ict of Columbia, the party secured thereby, we w tion, in iri 2st, 1878, at 4 le real estate, situate in the city of Washinton, D. ( towit: ‘The west twenty-two (22) fect front ‘by depth of lot numbered three (3), in square number at 445 o'clock p.m. red one hendred and forty (140) together with the im- p ements, ke. ae TIS : 200, with interest at 10 per cent. per an- num, from January 24th, 1878, to day ‘of sale and expense of sale in cash, and the balance at 6 and 12 months, for which the ‘notes of the purchaser, bear- ing interest from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, will be taken. & depos. it of 100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at expense of the purchaser. "Terms to be complied with in. seven days. otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to re- fell the property at, the risk and cost. of the Gefault- Ine purchaser, fter five days! advertisement. WILLIAM H. WARD, tor, oct4cod_BRAINARD H. WARNER,) Trustees. OF IMPROVED PROPERTY REET, BETWEEN O AND P NOR ST. . dated Februa: 20th, A.D. 1872, and recorded in Liber oe fat folio 16, one of the land records for the District, of Colmbia, and by the direction of the party se. ‘we Will gell at public auction, in front quises, on MONDAY, the twenty-cizhth day 2 D. 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.tn., the f lowing described Real Estate in the city of Washin, ton, District of Columbia, to-wit: Lots numbered fif. 15) and sixteen, (16), in Gallant's recorded sub- ion of sqnare niimbered four hundred and sev. e. 479), contaming thirty-nine hundred and 006) square feet of round, more or less, to- gether with the improvements thereon, consisting of a Brick Cottage. Terms: 2,500, with ten per cent. interest from February 28th, 1878, {ovether with expenses of sale in cash, of which $100 will be required at tine 6} sale; balance in six and twelve months, with interest secured by deed of trust on property sold. If terms gf tale are not complied with within ten days, the es reserve the right to resell the property the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser Salt conveyancing at chaser’s cost. ord Ss Wine, Toren J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. ” be) ES [HoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ss 19th, 1878, in front of the premises, o'clock, I shall sell the above prope: having 8 front of 23 feet 6 inches by a of feet 8 inches, and improved by a four- Brick Store House. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash ; the reaidue in apeeeaeal pep ge Na gd until paid, the i at tme of sale. JAMES L. DAVIS, 51 . THOMAS DOWLING: Aug er ont a TENcaNsON BROS., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ELEGANT MARBLEIZED MANTEL GRATES AND SUMMER PIECES, RICH D FIXTURES, GENERAL A! SUPPLIES, RE- ARDEN VASES, : AND PARIA’ ESS WAGONS, HORSES, uurpose of closing up the estate of Hamilton, the undersiened, at auction, on the i SORTMENT OF PLUMBER: FRIGERATORS, RANGES, G. FRENCH CLOCi e280. TWO BUSIN the late Henry W. will offer for sale, on TUESDAY, October 15, 1878, at a. m., (and continue daily disposed of,) the Stock and Fixtures in the stores Nos. 403 and 405 9th street northwest, corner of D street. The stock is large and well assorted. JAS. G. PAINE, Administrator. J AMES GUILD, Auctioneer. INE LARGE ¢ it samme hour until GE CENTURY PLANTS, TWO IRON AND FARM TERRA COTTA ES; ALSO, ‘A LOT OF BRUS- 'S FROM ‘THE CAPITOL. won THURSDAY, October 17, at 11 o'clock, ve above goods auction rooms 936 southeast corner of 1 IPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NALLY TOWN IMPROVED. ennsylyania avoune THE COUNTY, NEAR WELL-LOCATED AND Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court tof Columbia, passed in Equi erein James Smith et J. Magee et al. are de- the 11th day of June, are complainants, ferdants, passed I will sell on THURSDAY, ‘8. in front of the 1 mises, at 4 o'clock p. m., at all those lots ‘of «round lying being in Wash a, be: x letehall’s Chance, described as fo! Bewinning for the first part at astone now 1, said stone being planted at verches on the fourth outline of Jolin nt of Fletehall’s Chance, as run and Mr. Denmead, caid stone bein at corner of the small lot_ where Geonge Col- jouse, and running thence from 4g deizrees west 34! hen north 173s di }. being on the div s laid down by ‘ion line of lot laid leaving said division perches to the west and then with it na straight line continued to Mrs. Monzan's fot as far as it goes and the place of beginning at stone 3 And bezinning for the second part. at_a.cor- ner stake, bein the south corner of Smith’ said tract and the northwest corner of the in, and running from thé Moran Tot south 12 -10 perches to the northeast corner McGee's Sacre lot; then north, 67 4 perches with the north line of said lot to the end the: the east line of John W. Hanes" with said east Ii rehes to the thence with the Dewinning, at Smith ing three acres 193 perches of land, less, being the property owned by the late sale, as per decree of the Court: One- balance in {wo equal instalments, at ix and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. from y of sale until paid, secured by deed of trust on urchaser can pay all ash; deed ution of sale, or payment of all the purehase money. Conveyancing raperty sold, or at cost of pur- time of sale. erms to. be complie the right to re risk and cost of the defaultin chasers, on five days’ notice 1 some p ner published an 1 T, BETWEEN “d of trust, dated‘ Decey corded in Liber No. the land records for the nd at the written req party secured they in front of the 5th day of October, lowing-descrived ‘real estate, situate in the ington, District of Coluubia, know: two parts.of oricinal Lot No. 214, beinning for the first of said nt on the west line of said square d tant 31 fect and 9 inches north from th corner of said jot, and running th the west line of st 110 feet anc thence south e west 110 feet and 6 of beginning; said ed by a two-story and basement Brick Dw Sth xtrect northwest; and two parts of said of said square distant t corner of said lot, st 126 feet and 6 thence east 84 feet inches, to the plac pwn as No. 1121 thenee south 5 6 inches, and thence south 20 the place of beinning. Second part of lot is w unimproved and contains 4.454 square feet, more oF less. Fach part will be solc x ms of ale, a8 to cach part: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in two equal instalments in one and two years, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum from the day of sale, pay- until paid, to be secured By the aser or purchasers, and 3 decd of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of A deposit of $100 will be required of All conveyancing If the terns of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the the right to resell the property at faulting purchaser or pur- able semi-annual notes of the purel ey the purchater of each part of lot. at purcharer's expense. ‘Trustees rese the risk and cost of the TON, DALL E ALEXANDER,’ Trustees. 06t3,5,7,9, 14 E IS POSTPONED until r With, 1878, same hi G order of the Tru: YOUNG rpuoma $ DOWLING, Auctioneer. E'S SALE OF A TW ? AND LOT ADJOINING ¥ (0. 815. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 14th day of, ly, 1877, and recorded in Liber 85: ‘and at the request of the by, T shail sell, on THU: 1878, in front of the premises, parcel of Jand lying in the ci known as part of lot 2,in square No. proved by a two-story frame dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. from of wate. All ‘convey uired when pro) = THON, FRED'K KOONES, STORY FRAME THIRD STREET SOUTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, it 493, the undersigned Trustee wil public auction in front of DAY, the 17th day of October. 1878, at’ 434 lock p. m., in the city of Washington, D.'C., the rth Lot one (1), by the depth thereof, rms of sale: One- ‘clock, all that yancing at eee cost. f the premises, on rd cash; the residue in six and twelve months, with interest, secured property: or all east at option of purchaser. A de- rpHomas DOWLING, Auctione: OVED PROPER- ETTE AND SIXTH ‘OWN, D, C. ed dated the B1st 1874, and duly recorded in sc. one of the land. bunty, in the Distr: ction of the party secured By virtue of 'a d records for Washington bia, and by dire y, We shall Sell at ises, on SATURDAY, October 19th, 1878, at 43s o'clock, all that part of lot. numbered ‘Thre}keld’s addition to. Georgetown, as follows: Bewinning for the the cast line of Fay 6th street and ran t) one hundred feet to an alley wide, and from thence south with the west line of said alley forty feet to 6th street, and thence west one hundred feet tosouthwest corner of said lot, and n thence porth with east line rty feet to the place of be: ers: One-third cash; the residue in twelve months, with notes bearing. intere er cent. per annum until paid, deed of trust on the at purchaser's cost. property is struck REET NORTH- kamé at A point on feet north of Ito 6th street nine fect four inches at the request of ‘il sell at public anc- ont of the premises, on MONDAY, October the fouowing described ence east parall he of Fayette street, until paid, and secure Dy a ” y sold. Convyeyanci $50 deposit required when the WM. D. CASSIN, JAMES L. DAVIS, 5 Trustees. OMAS DOWLIN fais state Auctioneer, VERY VALUABL OURTH AND FIETH STS. For the owner, I will offer at SDNESDAY, October 234, 18 In front of the premizes,’ tween A and East C, in Square 817, fronting 86 feet by D . Also, immediately afterwards, parts of Lots 11 and juare $17, fronting on 5th street, between South East Capitol streets, 69 feet front by 105 feet Terme casy, and made known on a lots will be divided to suit} S, each lot when ‘sold. “Titi rhown at sale. public sale, on of Lots 5 and 6, y of sale. TI A plat will be 3. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. E OF VALUABLE IMPROVED i TY IN GEORGETOWN. virtue of 2 decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbia, hol term, passed in a cavse of ( mack, No, 6,088, Equity docket N sixned, as ‘Trustee, will offer at DAY, the 25th day’ of October, 1 o'clock in the afternoon, in front of Brick Dwelling and Store, si foray, fromting 56 Test on Bek wh, fronting 2 ‘on Bri Market, street, now _occupi fronting 33 feet on ALso, the Lot and Frame. D' ated on the north side of B feet deep, cecupi 8 at the hour of 3 at the streets, in said Geonge- stree* and 66 feet on House on the east, with Ww: and Stoi itu. ridge strset 29 fect by" 13) 99, tnd the twos and the: tw roniing on east side of Potomae ne om et street 15 6-12 feet two-story Frame ast side Of Mark 56 feet deep, toa ten feet widealleg 4-12 feet on Market . ALO, 2 3 fect'on thee eo nurt, and, the payment of the iste KO. 4 Trastes, THOMAS DOWLING, Auc "THIS AFTERNOO Tet H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. {USTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY PRESS! TRUNICK FRONT HOUSE: ON THE eOCER By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Se; Tae 5 ber 19th, A. D. 1877, duly recorded in Libe: No. 866, folio 346, one of the land records fo the District of Columnbiay and at the request Of the party secured thereby, { will sell at public auction, infront of the premises: on WEDNESDAY, Oct. ber 16th, 187%, at 4:30 o'eloek p. m., all that certain piece of ground, in the District of Columbia, to wit: sing the west seventeen (17) feet two and’a quar- ter (24) inches front of lot thirteen (13),in square three hundred and sixty eight 1968)—on N street —by aderth of one Sundred and twenty (120) feet, to- ether with the improvements, Se. Terms: Onethira cash, and the balance in_six, twelve and eichteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secared by a decd of trast on property sold: oF all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $100 deposit Seguired at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwire the Trustee reserves the right to resell t Property at the risk and vast of the defaniting pur- chaser, after five days. a ‘JOS. C. ©. KENNEDY, Trustee, J.T. COLDWELL, Saleswan. oct2-cod J)UNCANSON BROS., Avetioncers. IMPROVED AND UN OVED PROPERTY IN DIFFER! TSONS OF THE CITY AT AUCTION. Qn FRIDAY, the 11th Octo¥er. at 5 o'clock, p.m, in front of the premises, on I stréet, between 2d and 3d streets southeast, we Will sell- Part Lot 2, square 766, unimysoved. Part Lot J, square 766, twostary Frame House, 5 rocms. Fart Lot 4, square 766, improved by four two-story Frames and one two-story Brick House. rt Lot 4. square 366, unimproved. NDAY, Mth October, at 5 o'clock — square 801, 3d street, batween M and N southeast, unimproved. : On WED AY, 16th October, at 5 o'clock — Lots 7 and §, square 1066, 14th, between _K and TL streets southeast, improved by Frame House. rate Oeloek p.m, Lot 73, on Munroe’ street, T mtown, improved by Frame Heuse. ‘Title good or no sale. A deposit required at time of sale. “Terms liberal and made known at time vt eale. oc WALTER B. WILLIAMS & uctionee: (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) ASSIGNEF’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING PROPERTY, ATED ON NEW HAMP- SHIRE AV » BEYWEEN § AND T STS. NORTHW! On WEDN. AY, the 16th day of October, A.D. 1878, at o'clock py. m., on the premises I shall cell at public auction, all of Lot lettered “D," in sguare numbered one hundred and seventy- seven, (177), having a frontaze of twenty-one CD) feet oh New’ Hampshire avenue, and running back one hundred and thirty feet (130), more or less. ms of sale: One-lialf cash; balance in three and months, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. posit of fifty (250) dollars Will be eres of the purchaser when the property #8 knocked down. , Assinee. _ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. oct TT, © WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, A NICE FRAME HO} AND LOT, IN CO! PLETE ORDE! . RE} Tw highest bidder, the above prope: part of Lot 1, in square 10, ‘Terms, yery liberal, day of sale. octl24a, 1. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. Warte TRUSTE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, iccessors to Wash. B. Williams.) OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED bit TRE, <FRONTIN dof trust dated Jv 575, and duly recorded in Liber ‘0. 348, one of the land records for Wash: ington county, in the District of Columbia, and by. on of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, ath. ’A. Py Bx to ying and be- nown and des- rty-seven (: 'y-tight (38), in square or reservation marl nd lettered bévinning for the same at a point on the hne of 3d street west distant sixteen (16) fest south from the northeast corner of said lot numbered thirty-seven and running thence south along the line of raid street seventeen (17) feet, thence west one hundred (100) feet to the rear line of said Jot, thence | north along said rear line seventeen (Iz) fect, and then ast one hundred (100) feet to the place of be- ginning, with improvements thereon. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in 6 and 12months, for notes bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum, 5 hinzton, D. ¢ nate as part of Lots numbered nd thi and secured by deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, &c-,at purchaser's cost. $100 down on day of sale; and if terms of sal ot complied with within er day of he Trustee I the property at the risk DOOLEY, Trustee. D., Aticts._oct15-d PROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOW ’ virtue of a deed of trust, dated October and duly recorded in ‘Liber 863, folio of the land records of the District o' Columbia, and at the request of the part thereby, we shall sell, on the premises, on MONDAY, October’ 28th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., all that part of ‘Threlkeld’s square, in Georgetown, D.C., bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at the northeast of 8th and Fayette streets and run north with the east line of Fayette street 80 feet, thence east and parallel to 8th street 100 feet to an alley, thence south 0 feet to 8th strect, thence west 100 fect to the be- pHing. Also, that other piece or parcel of ground ‘ying and. being in Threlkeld’s square, Georgetown, istrict aforesaid, beginning for the same at the enc of 106 feet measured north on the east line of Fay- rtte street, from the northeast corner of Fayette aud Sth streets, and run thence north with Fayette strect (6 feet, thence east and parallel to Sth street 100 fect to an alley; thence south 66 feet, thence west 100 fect to Fayette street and the place of besinning, with the use Of a 10 foot alley, improved by two two-story freme dwelling houses. 2 ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve onths, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum until , and secured by a deed of trust on the property. mveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser, A deposit of 850 required on each parcel sold at the time of sale. “If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after day of sale, the Trustees re- ferve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after, five days’ adver- MAYHEW PLATER, 5 Trustees. ARR & BYRNE, Real Estate Brokers, M ‘No. 605 7th street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY BEING HOUSE NO. 123 B SIONAL LIBRARY WILL BE BUILT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 18, og 1D. 1878, and recorded in Liber No. 848, fo fing lio 428, one of the Land Records for the Dis-at'! trict of Columbia, and by direction of the party se- cured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premirés, on TUESDAY, the 23d day of Octo- ber, A:D, 1878, at 4:30 o'clock’ p.m. the, following. decertbed real estate, situate in the City of Washing. m, District cf Columbia, to wit: All that certain or parcel of ground ‘known and described as being of Lot lettered “E,” of Adams’ recorded sub- division of original Lots numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), tn Syuare numbered seven hun- red and thirty-two (732), together with the improv ments thereon, which consist of a three-story basement press‘brick front House, containing from 9 to 11 roc ‘Tergis: $4,000 in cash, with 10 per cent. interest frm March 18, 1878, together with expenses of sale in cash; balance in six, twelve and eishiteen montis, with inferest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, se: cured by deed of trust upon the property sold; or all cash at the option of the purchaser. $300 deposit required at time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, If terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from date of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property ‘at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. HENRY H. DUDLEY,’ prustoos, JOHN J. BYRN: . Auct, octl0-d ict TENTH STREET <7eC of the Supreme Court 2 f Columbia, p on the 12th ff. day of October, 1878, in a cause wherein. Mic ael i. Combs, et al., are plaintiffs, and Mary E. Plum. her,étal. aredefendants,No. 6395 Equity, Pshall offer for sale. at public auction, in frout of the premises, on, FRIDAY, the 25th day of October, 14S, at 4° o'clock p. m., that certain parcel of land, situated in the city of Waehington, in said District of Columbia, being ail that part of original Lot No. 7, in Square Jo, 34)) whlch is distinguished as Lot “A, in a plat of subdivision of said Lot 7, being the same lot oF [art of Lot of zround which was conveyed to Michael Sardo Uy ‘Richard, Hendley, September 2, 1818: by one duly recorded in the land records of” said Dis- ri id Lot hag a front of 91 feet 6 inch depth ‘of ‘60 fect on bth street anh penees nt 2,600 equare fect of ground, aud ia inmowed ae Sinreeet eee aoe Building, known as mse,” and at present oce ea cae "er! fale as presct y the: Si ‘ird of ene uy ee incane oted car an in twos y of ale; with interest; the deferred paytuente: torte secured by. and sufficient mortage on the Premises told, Which shal hese to the approval of the court, "All conve: yancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $500 will required as soon as the property is knocked down. If the terms of sale are ot ccniplied with within five days from the day of ert at the Tek gant ene snes t9 ronal the EOD erty’ at the risk and cont of the deta aretiaser, WALTER §. ee anes. — R. T. MORSELL, Att'y. ret ieee (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF THOSE HAND. SOME By URSTORY DWELLINGS Ox COR- fsrora'9 and Wetscenee: 12 104, and 2825, be e \ virtue of three several deeds of i the 2ist April, 1874, and Buetice whe aera ims bec fra ie nee arenes goer el ¥ ». ., OF N 5 the 2st day of October, A. D. ete the f rty, situated in on ct Wars orion gana aa ory brick deat Twenty-one, Twenty-two and i parte INING STAR. October 16, 1875. Good Advice. TO B. FP. BR. AND D. K. ondous agitators, irken ere to work y Gold ts silence, speech But excessive speech ist CLOTHING, FULL C. Vv On THURSDAY ck, we will sell dealer. — SUITS, PANTS, EVENING, October 17, at 7 ali the balance stock of a cloth. STRICT OF COLUMBI OFFICER, WaAsHDN . tice.—There willbe sold at_auction, at the Pound, New York avenue n.w.,) on October With, at 1 ¢ impounded from tl nd remaining in pound beyond A, Orrick or Hi Sd street and reTS.—The carpet home about the turd- If thts ts an in- moth makes bis fave Ings and corners of the grain or three-ply f2rte successful war may be ged on him by wringing a cloth out of hot the Dindings and edges and can be used with- Water, laying ov fronting with as out scorching. This will @estroy both the moths and their eggs, and after a few such viattations But this steaming effectual with carpetings. T annot thoroughly penetrate them and tront: f the velvet. Still, it ts Rest to draw the tacks occasionally and lay the edge of the carpet over—one side Only or a part of & at a time—and steam and tron Then, besides this, Us? Moors should be wiped as far under as Che arm will reach wit a cloth wrung out of strong and hot Ci nd before renailing the binding an pet should also be wiped with ft, ral ' h reeommended sides of the room be- arpet, Wut we should the salt absorbs thus cause too THREF-STORY they disappear. process ts not quettes or any x and troning Lot 22, in square basement brick dwelling house, with albmodern con- vensences, and in fine order. ‘This is one of the best residences in Washington, convenient to three lines of street cars, and in one of the best locations in Washington, froating on the north side of M street, near cornet of sith street fw ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in one, two and ng interest at Kix per cent, deed of trust on. p ae of 2100 required at sale. ‘Conveyancing at aser’s cost. DUNCANSON BROS., Anct. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STORY, BRICK HOUSE, EOF O STREET, Bi injvres the pile three yeare ; notes beari and to be secured by think thts ob S ASTONISHING how many rie imitations of costly things; an@ of bad taste Is not by contined to the md to know bette DAY, October 224, ‘ck, in front of the premises, T shall sell lot 45, in square 511, having a front of G inches by a depth bf proved by’a comfortable brick dwelling containing 4 rooms, situated as above. One-fourth cas hh people con- alley, and im. balance in sik, twe ane eichteen months, with notes bearing interest at 7 nt. per annum until paid was worn by and secured by a at purchaser's cost. jeposit required at time of THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._ y SALE OF VALUABLE £ ON T STREET NOR4 NTV-TH e wearing of shams woman may be 's diamonds, sables rould only feel contemp- must fail in its effect. us of her riva and old potty nder and by virtue of a decree of the District of Cotumbia, in wherein Charles A. mpiainants and a lay et al. are defendants, the undersigned Will sell at pubhe auction, on the premi: Mth day of October, at 4.30 readily taken in by imitations; recognizes the 1 men tn society un tand wood Lace and diamond than that shown in the pre- no falseness mone ator sham fnery A r what Is genu- no matter how modest and unpretending that’ kind may be.— Court Cireular. Arundell et al. are tension of me THURSDAY, the all the rivht, title and in said Cause in and to the following piece or parcel of ted in the city of Washinste District of Columbia, and Known and d-seribe follows: Orizinal lo prest af the parties to true gentlewoman will onl numbered ten (16 basement Brick joltees containing 1x roo Terms of saleprescribed of the porchase money sha'l be im cash an¢ in three equal instalments, payable re. in six, twelve and eighteen months, fro large farms, or to I land cut up into nu- allotments, so far as produce ts here is no doubt much m had from ten farms of ten acres ¢ Irom one of 14 Tie great question, as to thts one sid alue of small propri: fertility of the soil ts strikingly thedecre>: One-fourth deferred payments to bear in! per centum per annum, frou date of tale, and be a reserved lien myon thi end upon full pay upon ratificatic Teal estate sold, ment ot the purchase mc ‘of the sale by the roprty will besiven to the puschas-r of said = of $100 to be it seems that the ourt. a deed for oT this parish, which has oted to fruit culture, ributed among no less Uh that each cultivator holds or aecresofland. Th for the most part exceedingly poor, but by the piers the land unde le Tor its fertility and very bh cropsof the finest quality are i PPOpS, as a inatte 1 the season, but gallons of fruit 21 and 323 4% st. nw. a is now remark: Real Estate Auctioneer, HN SHERMAN, J° St. Cloud Building. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 22d day 1877, duly recorded in liber N ., one of the land records of, accustomed 19 re the most_gigantie specime ble growths known to m: the’ District Of party secured thereby, of the premises, D. 1878, at 5 o'clock situate in the city of Washinz- All that piece or plant growing Professor Keinsch, dwarts all others ta its Vast ix pyrifera, one of n hoown to grow to Vast areas of tae described ‘proy and twelve (512), beinninz for the sume at the southeast corner of said lot at ine weston the line of N street north, fifteen hundred and twenty (1 ; feet, thence south hundred and twenty (120) feet to the place of be i by a two-story Bricl ‘One-fourth ‘cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, bearing interest at ¥ Jer cent. per annum, to be secured on p All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. ef one hundred ($100) dollars ‘Terms to be compli hen extent as to cove Was found to c ver three square miles, and the growth procecded was It ts slmost imposstb! 4 plant, or how a system ¢ ained through such Is in the living organism. freaks, and certainly wan the tact that of this thence north one nee east fifteen ( il be required. with in seven days from sale. smuall as 10 be microscopic by the aid of powerful objectives.—[Journal of SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, St. Cloud Building. LE PROPERTY, SOUTHWEST. THERIA.—The principal fling in this elty, 1s impure air, and the cause of diphther undoubtedly, t TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU NG Ni 5 THIRD STREET deed of trust, dated the 9th which this city stands has been pregnated with decayed antinal matter to make it more or less polsonous, and at certain seasons » lo open under- nent of asureet UR 1 of sewer-gas enters. althy, ishardly open. tbL, gndas a rule it may be said that sleep. ver connect directly with - he foul odor white’ ally now, from numerous sewers Is positiv. ) great that the pub- athorifies cannot give it too early or too caretul attention. * 3 fF Tord Rosberry says that government ought to make music cheap and easy. + 8®-An English critic says that England is Waging a defensive war, with offensive tactics. sr-The Fame Fire Insurance cony Philadelphia has reinsured its risks an trom business. S®Ata barbecue at Silver Creek, G week S4 sheep and 30.oxen and hogs were sufficiently im~- land records for th tof the party secured thereby, we will sell, a auction, in front of the DAY, the s0th day of Oc ... the following dese city of Washinston, D. h piece or parcel of land known as lot eizhteen (18), in square numbered five wundred and thirty-five (535), fronting sixty-nine (69) feet _on 3d street south and extending back westward one hundred and twenty re ‘Terms of sale: Onefourth cash; balance in six, eive and eihteen months, with interest a. eicht per cent. per aunum, to be secured on prop All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. of $100 will be required. Terms to be complied with in seven days from sal par it ts hard!) ey Tee oreven the pave i) A.D. 1878, at 5 especially of the We ing-rooms s! NG. LEDERER,) CONRAD SCHAEFER, WM. M. SMITH, Salesman. y ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. (Successors to Wash. 001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. n.w. UNUSUALLY EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURN ONE CONCERT GRAND PIANO (cost $1,500), one of the best that ever left Steinway's manufactory, charming in e, and encased gance of workmanship defies descri With Stool and Cover; HEAVILY NUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, upholstered in STLY EASY CHAIRS, in plush; E LOUNGES AND LIBRARY and finished in FOUR SUPERB MIRROR, with Slabs STYLISH WALNUT EL; WALNUT PILLAR EXTENSION TABLE: WALNUT MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD ; yj 5 anaeon ROC R TABLES; FII .U AND DRESSING CAS: .. Auctioneers, Williams) 827A Paris reporter, describing a duel, says: ‘in a case whose ele- the two adversaries at “The witnesses pla an equal distance from each other.” &2~-The county judge of Taylor county, Ky., ise for some one who will ac- cept the ofiice of sheriff! and railroad tax col- CARVED WAL has had to adve: CHAIRS, upholstered in leather ‘vest manner; ONE $?~Miss Linna Corse of Newport Cenbre, Vt., is charged with Scholar, 129 blows on the hap; with a hard- B?-A seven-year-olt cy bread his mother v- to the river and 7, Incinnati boy, on Whose ould not put buller, went owned himself, ford (Mass.) Reform club voted t® fn members leave to withdraw from a and the indignant women have re- y away the club's furniture, money to buy. etherlands has just been be. ama Of Waldeck= Pyrment—a young lady only just 20 years old, at Mile, Bianca del Grillo, Ris- ERS, upholstered in ANDS nee and taste; WA , delicately embroidered, VY WINDOW HANGING! ORATED TOILET SE" “aich they colle 82-The king of trothed to the same dere of. EE She ts unwilling pparated from her, men were waiting for a railroad A negro was caught by the station. TS throughout Octover 18, 1878, be, shall sell, at No. 1195 1. t NGrthWest, the resiilence of a leaving the city, at 10 a.m. Ww train in Franklin, in a serious erime clos even men chased him a mile, caught him, 0 the Station, where the above 2g other goods. All Uuiaes a it 1s only mockery detail Lis worth or describe its elegance. vantages of attending the sale will be more apparent SCTER BWILTTAMS & CO., Auta, RY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REETS NORTH 5. THE. 3ORNER OF NEW YORE AVENUE NORTH the Supreme Court assed in Equity stg hanged him, and ret October 15th, oh WEST, AND ALSO STREET AND WEST. virtue of a decree or District of Colum! catise No. 6,324, Devers ¥ ‘rustees will sell, at aa ck pO Yo % y My bs bed real eta ‘and: fhe ‘ianprovemen y of Was! n, D. C.. vers’ heirs pub 4 SECH. On October 15th, 1878, by the Rev. John H. Elliott, Fraxx M. Leech, all of Washington, D.C. MAY—O"HARE. On Tuesday detober 15, 1878, x and Ayn J ts x 4 to wit: Lots 73, 1 ain. bered 48, in square numbered 513, as. sam gored ik Liber 2, folio 3 ‘oflise, Waal ieibered Se and ‘bo i at the northwest corner. of said lot and running thence about 18 feet 8 inches in an east by north di- rection along the line of New York avenue; thence y due south about 49 feet ; thence in f ion about 40 feet ; thence due west 41 feet ; thence due north. alons te line of 4th about 77 feet and Ly inches to the 1 AN. October crow (Thursday), at ., from No. 513 N street nw. Relati , SUFVeyor's oflice, Wash- *he 16th October, 1878, of mombra- "NE CECILIA CLANCY, aged five leven montis. morrow afternoon, at Funeral will take past three o'cloc . 636 K street me. At8:50am., Tuesday, Presbyterian church, » id lots 72,73 and 74 will * and ‘immediately aft sald part of lot 5, sq Terms: One-third one-third in one year, from the day of per cent. per ‘ver 15, 1878, Oo Funeral from 15th-st. day, at three o'clock p. money in cash ; one-third in two years interest at the rate of six 3 UNDERTAKERS. PEGs Senos 22 Beane «ye A oe a ee B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF VERY UNDERTAKER, Le RS (Formerly with B. F. Harvey), 940 F street n. w., One door east of Tenth street. papi Fale Gb Sa Errage or rmporton A rare chance WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. n. w. Get a fine house in the very heart (THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY, Ess , No. TOL On WEDNESDAY, hall offer Yor sales da Valuable ly BUBGDORF, UNDERTAKER, \ORTHEAST. marl2- clock, I = Auct. aay 816 Penn’a avenue n. w.