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, SCHEDULE. — The steamer ‘apt. Wat. H. Bytes, will, om and after October 19th, ise San leave 6th-strect wharf every MON! DAY and THURSDAY at 7 o'clock a m., for Chay fico and landings in Wicomico river, and on Gk, WEDAYS for Machodoe, making her wsual landings, excepting those in Nomint For additional inform. ation inquire at GL. Sheriff's Coal Office, Noa. 323 and 1114 Pennsylvaniaavenue, or at wharf ofice, foot Of 6th and N streets «.w. oct5-tr G. TUCKER JONES, Avent. SUIMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE aa The swift and eleant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain C. J. Bonny. . street wharf, until ery Monday, Wed- y niday, at 5 o'clock p. Sith steamers for Boston, Provid Northern points Returning, leaves Norfolk every ¥, Thursday and Saturday, at 40'clock p. a, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jonny R. Woop, leaves her wharf, terminus of th and 9th street line of’ cars, at 7 a. i, three times rer week, for Currio "= man, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at inter- mediate ‘Days of vaitt landings each trip. sailing, same For furthy a ation, appl: 1°, ‘ ve ‘or further information, a} =, = ly at the office, over x, Knox's Exp Company's Wharf, foot of 6th sircet ice? OF at the Dies Ofc et for on. application at Roy's Ex. B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. iced STEAMERS FOR NEW ¥ ‘The Steamers JOHN GIBSON ands © KN! Siternately leave Pier 41 East Ni York, every Se GHT, navigate gets Merete, Ron larmatcn 1 of letropolitan Bank, 15t orto R PA DENHAM, ‘Agen! it, Water" street, Georgetown. ap2itr _ SAMUEL BACON, President. (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—Srramsare EN New York, Havne, LONDON, PTON AND Bi 3 BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES._ __FUTURE DAYS. _ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SAL _TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON. _ sien OF THE RED FLAG, . (PHomas DOWLING, , Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPER’ GAT AUCHON uly seconded ie one of the land ct of Columbia, we shall sell, on ‘on MONDAY, the 28th da oct and atthe request of the pa following _descril estate being parts of lots numbered 47 and 48, in Hoknead’s addition to Georgetown, beginning for the same at a Bf said lot numbered forty eight, and running fen feet nine inches south on the west li nroS street thence west forty-eight {Gur-and-one-balt in. feet nine inches; thence east ight feet four-and-one-half inches, to place of , parts of lots numbered forty-seven and forty- eight, same addition to Georgetown, beginning f. the same at-a point forty-four feet and nine inches south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered forty-eight, running ten feet nine inches south on the line of Monroe street; thence west forty- -a-half inches; then north then east forty-eight feet four-and-one , improved by c ; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum Until paid. Conveyancing and chaser.” A deposit of 850 sold at time of sale. If the terms of sale are not com- plied with in seven days after da; ices reserve the TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IN GEORGETOWN, D. virtue of two deeds of ‘of May, 1877, and d Liber 851, folios 312 and 2 THE GREAT RUN FOR THE BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. ence north ten SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. eight feet four-and. fo the place of two new two-story Brick Houses. 2 : One-third cash of FALL GOODS Just received, and | magi site A large stock eare selling them’ at the following low at cost of pur- of sale, the Trus- cont of defaulting purchaser afar ive days? rtisement. e WILLIAM CLABAUGH,} YHEW 13.50. ip Boots, from 81.75 up to $4. ip Boots consigned to be soli Powsman & GREE Boys’ Boots, from 7 ‘hool Shoes, at. street northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE, IM "s Working Shoes, at 's first-class Hand-made Gaiters, at 83.50. hoes and Gaiters, all si: sizes and qualities, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, A.D. 1874, and duly recorded folio 124, one of the land ree- lumbia, and at the written Sth day of June Children’s Shoes, from 25 cents up to $2. ords of the Distri f this cony iy n Pier, 3 3 ion, Southampton and Bremen. W; second cal gold ; steerax’ For freight or pas- faxe apply to 2 Bowling Green, New Yor! _ octhly ((EXDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE d TWEEN PHILADELPHI L NDRIA, WASHINGTON ND GEORG ‘OWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde’ ‘Line jor Boston, Providence, andi? the New England States. Sailing Days. ph Saturday, at 12 m. ‘on—Monds wetown— Monday, : Freights received daily until > p.m. Through bills of ladinz civen to Boston and. ff Providence. and Fall River. Con. 5-3 Suit Bignees wishiz their woods landed at feorgetown whiart will please have them marked wy rgeter For full ix ©O., 1202 F st at 1am. Washington 59 Water street, Geongetor i CLYDE, & CO.! neral Manuxers, 12 South Wharves, Philadel: phia, inar20-ly CUSAND LINE, NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Usion, the for all sea mers of this line take a specific course the year. Lyassage from Queenstown to New rossing the meridian of 50 at 43 he north of 43. ward passage crossing the meridian - oF nothing to the north of 42 AKD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- ITED. Between New York and Liverpool, Calling at Cork Harbor. FROM NEW YORK. FROM XEW YORE. | , Nov. 6 | Oct. 9 Bothnia... W Algeria “Russia Seythia Abyssinia i “aes And every following Wednesday from New York. *No steersye | Rates of Passage. | e, $SU and 10 gold, Algeria Ww wwrates. Stoeraze ti n,and ail other 1 "Throws! ¢ pd for Mediterrare For fre yat the Co office, No. 4 Rowling Green, Mh stee cabin, to OTIS LIGELOW, 605 7th street, stad S. G. FRANCKLYN, ly Cit RAILROADS. paLtmone AND OHIO RAILKOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short Line to the Nerth, Northwest, West and Southwest. en given for Be | r ports on the Continent, | TO TAKE 9, 1878. LEAVE W 15:15 a m—New York, Phi! reqnest of the party secured thereli We have BOOTS and SHOES of every descrip tober 6th, A.D. 187 ock p.m., the following in the city of Washinw- it: Sub-lot numbered ) of John O. Evans’ recor’ sub-lots numbered fourteen, fift q 5 and eighteen, of John 'L. Kidwell’s recorded sub-division of lots in square numbered venteen, together with the im- ts. consisting of thé Handsome Brick Resi- dence, No. 1019 Vermont avenue. sale as prescribed in the deed of trust: ‘The full amount of the indebtedness, toxether with prest. costs, commissions and. expense cash, and the balance at twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for which the notes of the pur- ring interest at the rate of six per cen- um from the day of sale and secured by property sold shall be taken, red doflars shall be required 100 Cases Jcst OPENED. two hundred and ‘TIL WEDNESDAY MORNIN puut of death in the fam: GPEcIAL OFFERLNGS. ancing and revenue tamps shall be at the ex] ‘The Trustees reserve the right to re- Y ut the risk and cost of the pur- if the terms are not complied with ter the day of sale. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. STPONED on ac- L. HEILBRUN'S* * POPULAR SHOE HOUSE, ES W. HANDY, Auctic 509 7th strect northwest. TWO-STORY BRICK K BUILDING, ON No. 402 7th street. SIGN or—“TuaT OLD WoMAN oF MINE” en's Calf Shoes. ‘Trustees, Will sell at 1 of October, A. D. + or pitreel’ of eronnd . y reet north sixteen feet east from the so corner of suid lot five i NEW YORK SHOE STORE. ~* 605 Pennsysteania avenue. gether with the huprovements. Brick House containing si af two rooms on the thirty feet alley in GOODS are as good as an; in the market. Our are fully 20 per cent. fess than any other e no advantages. Our goods are ali marked in plain Beures. LOOK AT THIS LIST! Ladies? Kid Worl ne day, immediately after the . Lot 16 (sixteen dand thirty-tive), - ‘ ase money to be and the balance 1m 2 nd twelve months from the d Washing- | promissory not trust on the pre Le made when the property on N street is knocl iO Will be required on the S er,and a decd of A deposit of #100 must i the risk and cost he defalting purchas By By virtue of a writ of venditionii exponas, issued emue Court of the directed, I will sell erk’s Office of tl vu that these are the best this city for the price. Express, Ellicott Cit only. Stove st Shipl re, Annapolis and Way. (Cran- berry, St sebue, Winchester, Haxerstown, and lay. luimore and Laurel Express. $10 a m—rwnt of Rocks, Cranberry, Strasburg, Winchister, Hagerstown. and Way Stations. 8:30 8m New ¥. TE. Philadelphia, Boston and Bal. timere exe. Parlor Car to New York and Philadelj bia. Stope a! Annapolis Jr 18:35 a m—St Lows, Chicaro, Columbu Sere ore reece anch except Sunday. zh Car to Staun- ton. ua Carte Gmneimnati ally. Grafton ndusky, daily, except Saturday. m.—On Sunday only, Baltimore, A::napolis *“paltimore Exprese. Stops at Bladens- 5, ile, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jes- ancver. n a p. m.—Baltimere, Annapolis, Ellicott City and 42:30 f. m—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. On Sundays to Baltimore only, stop- ping at all Stations. Stops at Laurel. 4:30 p m-—Valtimore, Biadensbarw, and Laurel Express. Frederick Via Relay. Stops at Aunap- olis Junction. nt of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers. nester and Way Stations. "On Sun- day «and Way Stations only. 44:40 p. m—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- adelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Norfolk except Sunday. gengers taken in the Cars direct to 5 ensbury and Lau: p. m.— Baltimore and Way Stations. . 47.15 p. m—Chicaxo and Columbus Express. Sleep- ing Cars t “ae. 48:10 p. m.— Baltimore Express. 19:25 p m—St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Pittsbure Express. Pittsburs, except Sunday. Puliman ¢ w York, Philadelphia and Baltimore yel0 Bi IO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. JUNE 17H, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, cor- ner of Sixth and B streets, as follows For Pittsb: id the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with ‘Parlor Car to Pittsburg abd Sleepine Cars from Pittsbure to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 7-40 p. uw. daily, with Palace Car to Chicazo. imore and Potomac Hailroad. For Canandaizua, ster, Buffalo, Niazara Falls and the North, at 7-40 p. m. daily, except Satar- day, with Palace Car to Watkins. “For Williams. porte Lock and Elmira, at 10:10 3 m. iY, © ay. For New ¥: i the East, 1:45 a. m. and 9:30 p. i m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Pullman Care, 9:20am. daily, ex- cept Sund: d the East, 1:30 p. m. da For New Yor! “OX Sunday, with Sleeping Cars 2 Washington Boston.” For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all through trains connect at Jersey City’ with ‘boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton Street, \avouling double ferriae and Journey . city. id 1:45 a m., and 5:30 and’ 9-30 p.m. daily’ Limited Express, 9:10 a.m daily, except Sun- Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30am. and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek ‘Line, 6:55 & mi. and 4:20 p.m. except S For Annapolis, 6: cept Sunday. jexandria and Frederic! Rall- aipead amd “Alexa nds cad Ween ee ton Rallroad. a ', 9:10, 10, 11 a. m. ; 1, 3, 4:20, 8.6 2. 3p in On'Sunday ‘at 9:0 am, and I For Richmond and =e 2:45 a3 6-10 p. m. daily, except fog oa io tiataans Cio erat § 2 Sunday at Sand 10am and 6-20 p.m. ™ information, sleep Se parlor car ac- zie : THE TRADES. BogusBINDING. = F % ‘The public formed that is LYCETT NDERY = on as heretofore. The same excellent Workmen are employed, and the work turned out Will be in the superior hich been Characteristic of the auhiuhees = spsly 1012 Pennsylvania ave., 3d floor. A, GBass, = CABINET MAKER. nily New Hampshire ave. and M st. n.w- ‘CIBSON 5) Cae ee. 1012 Penns: ave.» Washington, D. C. a r janl?ly for cash, at the Washiny GEO. McCARTRY. ‘ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ECORATED CHINA AND POTTERY WARE FLOM ALL COUNTRIES. h day of Octot in and interest of the defen mnasium Asse ion as the property S. Marshal, D. ©. receiving new goods by steamer from other parts of the world, invite the attention of purchasers, ck of WHITE, FRENCH and STONE M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), octl7-tr_ 1009 Pa. ave., bet. 10th and ith sts. STOVES, RANGES, &c. PURCHASE ONLY THE BEST. MEDICAL, &e. URES, SPERMATORR! ninal weakness, lost vii all diseases of a private or venereal nature, fice, 1605 L st., near 250 REWARD IF_DR.-BROTHERS FAILS TO D cure any case of Female Weakness, Irrewularities and Obstructions ; 30 years’ experience. Offi st. 8.w., Opposit FR. ROBERTSON can be consulted eve Wednesday and Saturday St. n.W., hear 6th st., adjoinin; 2t0 9p! m., on. all BROWN © premature decay, his Otfice, 474 tional Hotel, from iseases of the Urinary G1 and Nervous System. Recent and Chronic quickly cured. All Female Complaints quickly cured. Consultations strictly private, and a cure guaran- years experience. te. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st BEFORE BUYING teed in every LEON, the oldest established He guarantees a perma- specialist in the city. nent and speedy cure in the shortest time all Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases. and ill-treated cases a specialty. A thorough cure or ho charge. Separate consulting rooms 605 Ht street FURNACES, RANGES, HEATER, OR GAS FIXTURES, M4sHoop RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence, Sper prema- nund a simple self fellow anferers. RE! J. 43 Chatham street, x HR. LEON, the Oldest Established and onl; Reliable Ladies’ Physician in_ the cit; 4 consulted every Tuesday, Wednesday at No. 605 H st. n. w., male Complaints quickly cured. . Paca st., Baltimore. R. RICORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE RE- stores manhood and the vigor of youth to the most shattered constitution in four weeks. Failure hnpossible. ‘This life-restoring remed, taken by all about to marry, or who Weakened from excess or any other case. Success cage a8 certain a8 that water quenches Dr. JOS. JACQUES, Before contracting for PLUMBING or HEATING, call and get our prices. known Temedy, ha cure, which he will send FREE to Addres You Witt Save Money. Office and Resi- EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Masonic Temple. CARPET LINING, MOTH PROOF. ALL LIKE Ir THAT HAVE USED IT, ar PAPER WAREHOUSE, 805 and 807 D st. n G‘4s EIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES! Less THAN Factory Prices. Sole Agent for the celebrated Gas Fixtures of ‘Messrs. Mitchell, Vance & Co. I now offer the larvest, finest and cheapest goods south of New RFE CEDA er case, Sole Ager y Place, New York. Druggists supplied. E. MORRISO: TE BREAD ‘Will be guaranteed if you use The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the Dis- Sterling’s St. Louis Fancy Patent, A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour; or, GOLDEN HILL, ‘The well-known Standard Family Flour of the Dis- trict. It is better than it ever was, and makes Rolls and Bread as light and as ‘The above.nsmed Flours can bo bouebt at any first class Grocery Store. = WHOLESALE DEPOT : CorNER Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE. WM. M. Gi ALL GOODS WARRANTED TO GIVE ENTIRE E. F. BROOKS, seplitr Fifteenth st.. (Corcoran Building.) GoMETHING NEW. FIRESIDE STOVE POLISH. Bust iN Makken “Guy Senpiee FRANK HUME. ‘Wasuinaron, D. C. G4s FEATURES. GAS FIXTURES. REED CIDER. REFINED CIDER. Having recently purchased, at a great sacrifice, the Entire Stock of a manufacturer declining business we are prepared to offer GAS FIXTURES POSITIVELY AT FACTORY PRICES. OWE CAB LOAD OF NEW YORE STATE REFINED CIDER, Jue! received and for sale, at low prices, by RAMUEL C. PALMER, Deror—87 Greene st., Georgetown, D. 0. Persons purchasing GAS FIXTURES from uscan ~ have them put up in Washington FREE OF ALL | PROPOSALS FOR Gh 4NITE WORK. will be received ay the office of the '. 8. Capitol grounds, co. ter of Dela- northeast, C. ¥. DAVIDSON & CO., 5 North Liberty street, ware avenue and B street VEMBER THE 1s7, for cl or pam rocked taced: for the imp/Ove- ifications can be seen, and blank for furnishing ds," and accom. Architect U. SCapttol WITHOUT RSse as Danied by eainplcs of material 6 be ctl Dares youxe & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. pubic ies deerme mea les and Thomas TB. Croes, Jr, et ol. recorded in Liber No Boe, folio 23t,"of the iand records of the District of Columbia, we will eel at public auction, to the high- est bidder, the following Lots of Ground, at Fespective times hereinafter mentioned, and in front of the several premisen: WEDNESDAY, October 234, 1878, at 3 o'clock PM bart of Lot six (6), in Square 763, beginning for the same at a point ‘on 2d street east 2 inches north of the southwest corner of said Lot six (6); thence north 18 feet and 3 inches, east 75 feet, south 18 feet and 3 inches, and west 75 feet to the place of beginning; iy proved by ‘a two-story brick, with base- ment and back bu 2 On the same day, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., lots 14 and 15, in Davidson's subdivision of square 183, on the south side of M, between 16th and 17th northwest. ‘There lots are in a desirable and rapidly improy part of the city, and are admirably adapted for bande some buildings, 03 LHURSDAY, October 24th, at 3:90 o'clock p. i part 0} in square 797, beginning for the tome at a point distant 191 feet b inches weet from the southeast corner of eaid square, and running thence north 45 feet and 9 inches to an alley; thence in a northwesterly direction along said alley 14 feet 94s inches ; thence eouth 50 feet 74 inches to I street south; and thence east 13 feet 7 inches to the place of beginning, improved by a two-story brick and frome house. ‘On the same day, at 4 o'clock p. m., lots 28 and 29, in rquare 801, on the west side of 4th, between M and N etreets southeast. On the same day. ‘at 4:30 o'clock p. m.,lots 1 and 2, in square 841, on the northwest corner of 6th and A nitheast. On SATURDAY, October 26th, at 3:30 o'clock p. mm., sub. Jot 9, in square 915, improved by one-story shanty, on South Carolina avenue, between 9th an. 10th ts southeast. On the same day, at 3:45 o'clock p.m., the gouth 20 feet front by the’ depth of lot 12, square 951, im- proved by a two-story frame and back bu ding, on ihe west side of 10th, between Land K southeast On the same day, at 4 o'clock p.m, sub-lot 3, in square eouth of’ 951, improved by_a two-sory frame. on Vineinia avenue, between 9th and I southeast. On the same day, at 4:15 o'clock p.m., the south 34 feet by the depth of lot 23, square $77, on the west side of 11gh. between M and N southe: On MONDAY, October 28th, at 3 o'clock p.m, lots 8, 15 end 18, in square 992, on 1th and 12th, between. D and E streets eoutheas On the same day, at i% o'clock p.m., lot 13, in square 10¢6,on the south side of K, between 14th and 15th southeast, On the same day, at 4 o'clock, lot 1, in square 1063, at the intersection of North Carolina avenue and C strect northeast. ‘On the same day, at 4% o'clock p. m., lots 3, 4 and 5, in square 1,122, 'on the northwest corner of 19th and B streets coutheast. ‘The terms of eale in each case will be one-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in three equal payments, at six, twelve and eihteen months, bearing interest at_6 per cent., and secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees, or all cash. at the option of purchaser. A deposit of 8100 will be required at tine of sale ‘upon improve of 00 at purchaser's cost. Resale, unless terms of sale shafl be complied with in ten days, at risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser, octl2eod FOUSTH AND FIFTH 8’ iT. For the owner, I will offer at_public sale, on WEDNESDAY, October 234, 1878, at half-past' 4 o'clock, in front of the premises, on 4th street southeast, between A and East Capitol streets, ‘parts of Lots 6 and 6, in Square#17, fronting 86 feet by 106 feet deep. Also, inimediately afterwards, parts of Lots 11 and 12, Square 817, fronting on 5th street, between Sonth A and East Capitol streets, 69 feet front by 105 feet ‘Terms easy, and made known on day of sale. The lots will be divided to suit purchasers. $25 down on lot when sold. Title perfect. A plat will be "n at sale. oct9-€0, J. T. COLDWELL. Salesman. (THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF FIN ‘SS PROPERTY, No. 701 T NORTHEAST. On WEDNESD. AY, Oct. 23d, at 5 o'clock, T shall offer for sale, in front of the premises, fig the above valuable corner, improved by a two- story dwelling and store. Lot 18.6x116. oct. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct rpuonas DOWLING, Auctioneer. a CHAN 7 SYLVANIA AVEN: NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed onthe 12th day of October, 1878, in acduse wherein Mich- R. Combs, etal., are plaintiffs,and Mary E. Plum mer,ctal. are deferidants,No. 6395 Equity, [shall offer for tale, at public auction, in front of thie premises, on. FRIDAY, the 25th day. of October, 181, at 435 o'clock p. 1n., that certain parcel of land, situated in the city of Washington, in said District of Columbia, being all that part of orivinal Lot_No, 7, in Si No. 349, which is_ distinguished as Lot “A,” in a plat of subdivision of said Lot 7, being the same lot or part of Lot of ground which was conveyed to Mich sardo by Richard, Hendle deed duly recorded in the rict. Said Lot hag a front of 21 fect 6 inches on Pa. ave., bya depth of 60 fuct on 10th strect, and contain ut 2,000 equare feet of ground, and is improved by a Three-story and Attic Brick Building, known as the “Simpson House,” and at present occupied as an Auction and Commission Store, i ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money to De paid in cash; one-third in one year and one-third in two years from the day of eale, with interest; the deferred payments to be secured by good and sufficient mor ‘on the Premises sold, which shall be subject to the approval of the court. “All conveyancing at purchaser's cost A deposit of 8600 will be required aa soon as the property is knocked down. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WALTER 8. McFARLAN, Trustee. 1822 K street'northwest, R. T. MORSELL, Att'y. octlhdsd — | BB Wanwns, {uctioncer. “ i ‘No. 605 7th street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY BEING 2 STREET SOUTHEAST, UPON WHICH THE CON SIONAL LIBRARY WILL BE BUILT. By virtue of a deed of A.D. 1877, and recorded it lio 428, one of trict of Columbia, and cured thereby, we will at of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 22d ber, A.D. 1878, at 4:30 o'clock described real estate, situate in the ton, District of Columbia, to wit: A! piece or parcel of M*=2 & BYRNE, dated March 18, fiber No. 848, fo- the Land Records for the Dis-. by direction of the party se- iblic auction, in front jown and described as of Adams’ recorded sub- inal Lots numbered eighteen (18) in Square numbered seven hun- ‘with the improve- division of 01 ired and thirty-two ments thereon, which consist of a baeement press-brick front House, containing 9 34,000 in cash, with 10 per cent. interest penses of sale cash ; balance in sl 7 with interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, se- t upon the propert eash at the option of the purchaser. @2 required at time of sale, at purchaser's cost. If terms of not complied with within ten days from date of sale, cht to resell the prope irchaser. iwelve and eixi tees reserve the risk and cost of the NRY B. H. WARNER, Auct. 10 MANN, Real Estate Auct’rs, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO NEW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES, WITH PROVEMENT, ON RIN EN THIRTEENTH A Ni iD P AND Q STREET: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 5th, A. D. 1878, duly recorded in liber No. lio 454 et &eq., one of the land record: for the District of Columbia, and at the the party secured thereby, I will sell at ts numbered twenty-four ( cd twenty-five (25), in Eliah Kingman’s recorded sub- division of Square numbered 241, together with the improvements thereon. ‘erms: One-half cash: balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear- t at the rate of ten per centum per annum from the day of sale, and secured b property sold, shall be tak be required of the pure DAY, October AUCTION SALE OF P SID! OF WwW : AVENT: ED EETS NORTH. By virtue of a deed of trust 9, 1875, duly recorded in Lit of the land records of and of a decree . passed in. th Supreme Court of y of October, 137: m., that ‘certain parcel of wroul vements thereon, in Was known as the north venue, and running back rear of thereof, of the Lot 10, in square ‘erms of ale: One-third cash on the day of balance in two equal payment: of sale, or all cash at option of pur- aser’s promissory notes to be given ‘or, secured to the satisfaction of the signed by a deed of trust on the property sol policy of insurance on the building. ‘Terms to be complied with within 7 days, cost of defaulting purchaser. ceptance of 1 months from da} Ta resale at risk and #100 deposit ong A veyancing at purchaser's BRATNARD H. WARNER, aes G HALL, reds rpuomas DOWLIS COMFORTABLE Two: STORY, BRICK THE NORTH SID : in front of the premi in square 511, ha 6 inches by a depth of proved by a conifortable brick dwelling containing 4 es, I shall sell sa front of 21 fee feet to an alley, and im- er cent. per annum Until pai deed of trust on the property sold. leposit required _ THOMAS DOWLING, Anct._ YOUNG & MIDLET S A LARGE PORTIC BY A _LARG N nd recorded in Lit he District of C in front of the lock p. m., on THURSDAY, October ), three (4), four (4), lumbia, T will lots numbered ¢ ), tix (6), eleven (11), tw urteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), sever e ghteen (15). and part o} he same at the southeast corner of said lot, running nce west one hundred (100) feet; thence north e hundred (100) f thence north sixty dred and forty (140) fee dred and sixty (160) feet to the b nbered ten hundred and forty-six (1046), toxether the improvements, consisting of a two-story, ment and attic Bric 5 erms: One-third d thence south one beginning, in square the purchase money in cash; and the balance at six, twelve and cihtecn months, bearing interest at six (6) the satisfaction of the Trus of purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of ale, Al the purchaser's cost. ver cent. and secured to ee, or all cash at option and recording at E le, unless terms of sale shall be complied with in ten (10) days, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. AMUEL CROSS ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, W (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONTIN ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN MISSOURI AND PE) YLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE “BOTANICAL GAR- DEN,” A't AUCTION. aD. virtue of a deed of trust dated June Gd 1875, and duly recorded in Liber No. 783, folio No. 348, one of the land records for Wash: ington county, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at ublie auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, Setober: 26th, A.D. 1878, at 4 ovclock Pt the for lowing described Real Estate, situate, lying and be- ing in the city of Washington, D. C., known and des- ignated as part of Lots numbered ‘thirty-seven (37) and thirty-eight (38), in square or reservation marked and lettered “A,” beinning for the same at a point on the line of 3d street west distant sixteen (16) fect south from the northeast corner of said lot numbered thirty-seven and running thence south along the line of said street seventeen (17) fect, thence west one hundred (100) feet to the rear line of said lot, thence north along said rear line seventeen (17) feet, and thence east one hundred (100) fect to the place of be- sinning, with improvements thereon. ‘Yerms; One-third cash ; balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum, and secured by deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, Xc.,at purchaser's cost. $100 down on day of sale, and if terms of sale are no Gompuca with within fiye dayg afte day of sale, the Trustee reeerves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, 1 FRANCIS X. DOOLEY, Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. octl5-d (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF SIXTY-SIX ACRES OF LAND, WITH COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE AND OUT-BUILD: ON THE HEIGHTS ABOVE GEORGETO B THE ES- TATE OF THE LATE JAMES H. CAUSTEN, AND KNOWN AS WESTON. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity’ cause Ni 846 shall poll, on the premises, ‘AY, October 31,1878, af 9 o'clock, Up above property. This property contains about sixty-six acres (son’” twenty in wood), and is situated upon the heights above Georgetown, upon the Tennallytown road and Just outside the corporate limits of Georgetown, and within fifteen or twenty minutes walk of lines of street cars, It adjoins Mrs. Delaney, Dr. Buse; Woodey, Mrs, Barber and Mrs. Dr. Snyder, and is improved by a Dwelling con 14 rooms, ar dener’s house and qeabling:. ge barn and other necessary out. uuildings. | ‘the wronnds are filled with shrub! and fruit trees, and is finely watered, fine well and a number of ood springs. Terms; One-half cash; balance in one and two years, with notes bearing interest cent. per annum unil paid and secured by & dood trust on 1 pro} ty sol conveyancing vurchaser's costs - $200 deposit required at time of sale, ‘octl5-00d J. H. C. YOUNG, ‘Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME RYELLING, No. 614 O STREET NORTH- ic} 19 of a deed of folio 212, one’ 0 of Colum! tat then est of the y secured therel public auction infront of ‘the B on SATURDAY. October SUMMER ‘TMENT OF PL! }RIGERATO} RANG! Pag Gare Bee NCERY SALE OF VALUABLE OPERTY ON FOURTH, BETWEEN AND N STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ALSO ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH SrREer AND NEW YORK AVENUE NORTH- virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of_ Columbia, cause No. 6,324, Devers vs. ed ‘Trustees will sel on TUESDAY, the 29th ‘clock p. m., the following-de- the improvements thereon, of Washington, D. C.. to wit: Lots 72, 73 an Devers’ heirs subdivision of oriyinal 1ot num- , in square num , as the same is re- corded in Liber, 10, folio 3, surveyor’s oitice, Wash- part of’ original lot 5, in minded. as follows at the northwest corner of said lot and ri vers et al., the. ll, at public auction, scribed real estate and AUCTIONSALES. _| THE EVENING STAR. Tahall offer at public eale, tt gay office, No. 916 F sucret Dgrthweat, On THURSDAY Qetobe: Stet, Ince. \% x ree hundred and twenty-nine 29) Shares of. the Capital Btock of the Youne Men's Christian Association. Terms cash. Aico, at the same time amd place, a Certificate issned by John T. Vinson, Auditor and Comptroller for the of Columbia, on the 30th day of Octo. ber, 1877, in favor of Thomas Lueas for ten hundred sixty eiebt dollars and seven cents 068.07), due him by the District of Columbia for work done. Terme cash. oct 4. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. RTHWEST, —OPPOS LIBERTY MARKET. By virtue of a decree, ps ‘of October, A.D. ish ourt of the District of Col No. 6,428, equity, wherein o'clock p, m., the following described real ‘os tate in the city of Washington, D.C, known and described on the plan of said city’ as the easteraniost thirty-six feet four and two-thirds inches frout of lot numbered twenty, in square numbered five hur dred and sixteen, and running back with that width one hundred feet, improved by two Three-story and Basement Brick Houses. Terms of sale prescribed by decree: One-third residue in three equal instalments, at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of ‘sale, for Which the purchaser's notes are to be passed to the Trustee, peyable to his order, in six, twelve and ¢hteen months, with interest, from day of sale, at the rate of seven per centum per annum until paid, ‘hat purchaser's option. The Trustee will reserve a lien upon the property until the whole pur. chare money is paid. $100 down on each house at time of sale, and if purchaser fails to comply with terms of sale within five days from day of sale, roperty to be resold after five days’ notice in the ning Star newspaper, at risk and cost of default. urchaser. Conveyancing at jvut aSer's Cost. 2co8ds SOHN FE. HANNA. Trustes MES DIRECT FROM HE BROOKLYN ART GALLERY Messrs. Duncanson Bros, will sell at Store, 531 15th street, Corcoran Building, a very lange collection ble modern Oil Painitings, consid tot tly from the Brooklyn “Ait Gallery. on W DAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, October 2 2 each Evening at 7:30 o'clock.’ In the lection will be found Pu artists of Europe and rica. be on exhibition on Tnesday mornin and wil remain ¢o until time of sale are muost respectfully invited. hal Dt z IVE SALE IN REP AND OUNGES, CLOTHS, ICKERY AND f ENTIRE 1101, 1103 A %, October commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell the en’ tire Furniture of forty tooms contained in above houses, all of which is nearly new and well made, bez furnished by G. M. Wish! oper ed for inspection on morni k. Asp.endid opportunity for persons refar- DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts (CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. upreme Court ‘on the i y cath Roach et al are md Stephen D. eman et al are ts, We will sell to the, st bidder, i o'clock pan., on FR TAY, the Ist day 1878, Lot numbered thirty-one akins, Lee and Cazenove'saddi tion to Georgetown, D.C. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in three equal payment nonths, which shall b notes of the pu ‘Trustee and secured by a deed of tritst on the prop. erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purch: A ceposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale. All com in at y 5 If the terms of sale nnplie em days frum day of er HUIS: BIRNEY, 330 435 street iw. : JOHN €. HEALD, ices 637 F ctreet n. w. oc2L-d&ab ITHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP © EAST SIDE OF MARKET SP: IRGETOWN, D.C. by order of the Suprenie Court of the D trict of Columbia, in equity cause No. 3,850, Barbour & Smith, the undersigned will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on’ FRIDAY AFTERNOON, September 27th, 1878, at 4 rty-three (43), in Old larly set forth'in Liber przetown, as more parti at folio 318, one of the said Dis- trict, together with the improvements, & onsisting: of a’ three-story Brick House, suitable for dwelling and store purposes. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in twelve and eighteen months, with interest at six per centum per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $25 required of the pur- chaser whose Did is accepted. WOODBURY WHEELER, Trustee, sepl7-d 331 4s street, 82-DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE BY THE purchaser of the above property, the sase will be sold at his risk a pense, on FRIDA\ Ist, 1878, at 436 o'clock, on the premises. oct2id “WOODBURY WHEELER, Trustee. T E. WAGGAMAN, eal Estate Auctioneer. THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS, No. 916 E STREET NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY, October 24th, at 5 p.m..T will offer, at public auction, in’ front of the ff premises, of Lot 18, in square . hoved ai d vans day of wale. oct dak T. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF ONE OF THE MOST DESIR. ABLE AND VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN MONT yy RO STREET, BETWEEN THE TWO'CIRCLES; having a southwest front and looking directly into the upper circle. A very rare chance to any one wanting to buy a cheap and beautiful lot suitable for an elegant resl- thence about 18 feet 8 inchos i_an_ east by nc rection along the line of New York avenue; nearly due south about 49 fect ; thence in a svutheast- firection about 40 feet ; th thence due north al about 77 fect and 1) ence due west 41 feet ; the line of 4th street west cI ,. 73 and 74 will immediately after the disposi- tion thereof said part of lot 5, square 525, be ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash; one-third in one year, and one-third | r trom ine day of sale, ‘with interest at ine rate of six 1 100 shall be required on each lot as soon as the same is bid off. And if the purchaser or purchasers shall fail to comp! fhe terms of sale within five days after the sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at his ar their risk and cost. EDWARD A. NEWMAN, 321-323 434 et. mw. H. B. MOULTON, 1331 7th st. nw. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucta,_oct16-12t iCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbi: mack, No, 6,088, Equity docket N separately, and in two years per cent. per annum, ‘upon the premises solc 9. 18, the under- public sale, on FRI. 8, at the hour of 3 femoon, in front of the premises, the jdge and Market streets, in dence. We will sell the above-described lot on the. ee at 4 o'clock SATURDAY, October 26, 878, being the south half of lot 62, subdivision‘ of square 342, having a front on Vermont avenue of 25 feet by a depth of about 114 feet to a wide alley. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one, and three years, at seven per cent., payable se nnu- ally, or all cash, if preferred. $100 deposit at aie. Titie perfect. ‘Octl9.-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE CHOICEST BUILD- ING LOTS “IN THE CIT TING SOUTHEAST TWENTY-FIVE FF! AC _,ON THE THIRTEENTH STR! ¥ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated " 15th, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 840, folio 455, one of the land recards of the Dis‘ trict of Columbia, and at the written request of ty party secured thereby, we shall offer for sale at pb ic auction, in front of the premises,on SATUI DAY, Octol’er 26, 1878, at $:30 o'clock p.tn., Lota 7 77, 78, 79, 80, 81/and 82, & a 40 41, 42,'43, 44, part of 63, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; and the balance at twelve (12) and twenty- four (24) months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the day of sale, and secured y'a deed of trust on the property sold, will be taken A deposit of one hundred dollars on’ each lot sold shall be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser, WM. F. siATTINGLY, Trustee. octl9-dtg SAM'L, CROSS, Trustee. acer No. ‘THOMAS Downing: A IHANCERY SALE OF V; C REAL ESTATE ON THe BOUaE IDE OF K NOB’ BETWEEN EIGHTH AND ie ¥ BRIC RUSTEE'S ‘SALE OF A Tw STORM ERY DWELLING ON V_ STREET. 9. E ST TWEEN ELEVENTH AND TWELE~4 STS. WEST. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated 19th Feb, ruary, 1878, recorded in Liber No. 376, folio 843, one of the public land records, at the request of: y jeecured, I will sell’ at public auction, in at cTOBER SIsT, all that certain lot known as lot 43, of Walker's subdivi- TER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, W741 "Gucceanors to Wash. B Wilinas EXECUTORS SALE “OF VALUABLE FARM LANDS NEAR WASHINGTON, D. C. On WEDNESDAY, October 30th, 1878, at 3 Suction tive farms of She inte Woolas Eeq., situated in George's county, ‘Maryland, ein. Glenwood a 5 the lands’ of Geo. W, Kiges, Beg, God BF ‘WALTER B. woe * C0., B. H. WARNER, ‘Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE_ OF VALU: oN Eatery NOPE eRe FE iF ita peo as oh Rosin i aren ™*Y. - October 22, 187%. <weakfast Tabic.”* “eras Amate rial for children’s clouilng. athd as it ts aun only fabric that will bear sliding down hill aaa ‘Scraps from the - improve by the ope Sort of eternal fitness about tt, A Georgia man changed his residence eight times in eleven months, 3 wife said she didn’t even. ¢s for about the time she got th where the water husband would want seems to bea dd the Last time make us feel awful mean; but none will go far- ther tn that direction than the exposure of the nAN Was “obliged to go To the office” after supper. and brought up at tally sheet of If Fdtson will turn in now and invent some ‘alcium light that will light upall the ve them ina anold man te n telling whether Street except front adow that will p an upper bed-room window frv are close togethe Otherwise 1 will be exceedingly un- URDER AT THE F ws outrage at the are conticting It seems, how- Ke attendance of col- The speaking was 1 there was ali half of Mr, Jergensen, present member of Congress from the Peters- Was discussing the antry, When Mr. Wim. Reese, n sislature from thts county, ap- proached the stand, and seeing Wm. 7 crowd, asked what b T replied that he was listening I's speech, which Reese said he had bett all of Ramsdell’s st problem were Hes. ican nominee and brrg district, about the tin 210 insisted upon remaining, and a dispute arose between the two, when Keese, tt ts said, di without the’ least »st_ instantly. made an attack up t,and the Latte used Was the, which bas always until ree nd county off county, North ¢ who was born in his speech de In his reply Judge eh is thus report gers, sir, and You talk about ea Loast of being a North « rT to be a citizen it incoherent - you came into this state ‘Tourgee quickly. Itt had only Mysterious Eriprmic.— members, Cr 1 Joseph Courts . and two will not Tembers, encamped la TEN DOLLARS TO price of admiss ficer who was p ats in fhe following in his boots, in od with cartridge ned the entrance doc the usual miner's outfit, trow: 1 how auch does it cost. to replied the attendant, nd shake hands 1 into this lay out il, he entered the wended his way carefully Unrough avoiding the ladies’ trains as deftly Id have done one of our famous German s, approached the General and said: “Gen, in, I merely want to shake your hand. fought under you in the m turned and leit the room immediate reh to the sea,’ and A Dasm ror Laverty. chain gang, numb turning to their q working all day on the stree bold dash for liberty. guards, throwing stones ai Veulent projectiles as_ w lasted about five minut time the guards were completely ove but only six prisoners had nerve enough to es- cape. Fred. Brune and Edward Harie: the prisoners, were se their skulls tractur juries about the body. ‘om Millen, a desperate charae- y were all heavily st While the St. Louls rs in the city jail, after they made a attacked the ag other Cone the end of which jously injured, having Jed, the irons the prisoners were ard recapuured, but the remain- ting with a woman driving a ight ‘on pitched her out on the road-side heir escape in the v CF All true women want to be patrousorhus- —[Boston Post, y, when you come to think of it, isn't Samuel rather too old wo plead the Baby B#-A Burlington physician calls hts dog Cin- bark ts the only valuable 52" What we want.” “is work and_p: mand the tramps, you do the work and we nould like to have my Barber—* Certainly; did you bring it with $e" The girls like armor on, tay boy ~ Put your arm nds so much like, round me, boys.” ‘The country ts very well satisfied wit the President's N.Y. Herald, electioneerin CARROLL. On Monday, October 21, 1878, at twon- ty minutes to 12 o'clock, MD Wife of James T. Carroll, aged forty-four years. Peon peer : eoitinwent, Me eeday, 23d. Welatives and friends o rs. Mania C. CARROLL, late residence, ‘er 21, 1878, Riemann Wrothie yeare, 11 months and 5 Asse years, BY mgiay be reat in Funeral services take} Eleventh strect eoutheast, MCNAMARA. At 7 o'clock a. 1. October son of Michael and Jc Mc! ‘fis funeral will take place from th Fifteenth Loot be Ton tomorrow evening, 23d, 2 from the residence of and F streets northeast, o'clock p.m. October 23. ” =¢ WISSINGER. In Georgetown, D. C., 1878, Mise Susan WISSINGES, ‘ednesday at 3 0' te Reha Sore: in wait? -, Burch's (undertaker) place of busi- Geongetown, at 2 o'clock, eitemites papers please copy} UNDERTAKERS. SF "or tranaportation. ae UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. n. . UNDERTAKER, 316 Penn’a avenue n. w.

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