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errermere re RAILROADS. care eagge HRS Sak sins NEW YORK, BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN. THE NEW ENGLAND OUGH BETWEEN Was) =n SE Gy ASHINGTON AND WITHOUT CHANGE OF Cars. The equipment Eihyy lime fs new ad of tho most AT 9:23 Am. 13 . COR TRAIN EXCLUSIVELY OB, SLEBPING CARS ON E: Philadel ints East dutty one See Tae and * PULLMAN PARLOR CARS on all Day Traine PULLM SLEEPING CARS on sunk AN PALAC t Trains Ticket formation €¢3 of the company. can be procured at the of- ‘Bac, calle for and checked at hotels and_pri- on det or misthone cast ee eth pect ee “STLTAMCGY Sep roromao nan, ot BA E AX Corner 6th and B streets. = D. General Pacsenger A, bf at irwe WILKINS P Gedkan C. == Superintendent, Baltimore, 5 nes Meltimore, Se. = AND VH1O BAILBOAD. WINTER SCHEDULE—Janvary mM, 1874. Dei BOA FROM WASHINGTON am. imore and Wor See a2 ta Sonth ; : rt * moore and Relay. Se ARTE Phsladelputa, Boston, Balt &. m.»< biesgs, St. Louis, Loutsville, Oinctn- pati. ¢ Sandusky, Pittsbare, Manes: t , Germantown, Barnesville, ¥ anten, Valley Branch and 0. & on or Cars. Dummer at Cumberland. Se { Rocks and Way Stations, 3e imore and Way ‘Stations. 20 nd eka . 12 m., 14.450 i son * 2330p 340 zs, and W: oe Rit olitan branch.) cal 3.457 Intermediate Stations to s00_p ore. Annaj : ifs and Way Stations. Hagerstowa, Winchester, and Way va Motropoiitea Branel.) vy azrepe ‘Seterday, Chicago, St ot Sat Icago, St. zsvilte, Cincinnaty, Columbus, Ban- kv ille, Pullman cars. Sriakfast ore sed Way Stations, sand Relay. ad New York Fast Ex- and War Stations. arg, Deauville, and sll points mia, Cincianatt, Express. SUNUVAY TRALNS. Way Stattons—S &.m., 1.30, 3.45, p.m. Statvon For further informs gad, Oblo Tick ation OS. K.SHARP. Master of Transportation. LM. COLE. General Ticket Agent) GEO. Ss. KUONTZ, General Agent. a ALTIMORE AND POTOMAO BAILROAD. E A Derort c = oaNe® 6TH AND B StREETs NW. ond: ¥, March Ist, 1875, trains will rua as AVE FOR BALTIMOKE. tn Express, daily except Mon- ress for Philadelphia and New aily except Sunday. ation, dalle. = m., | Express for New York, daily except Sunday. Parlor Car Trata. 11:53 a. m.. Fast Line West aud North, aud for Nor- folk via Maitimore. m., Express for Philadelphia snd Now ork cxcopt Sanday ation, Gaily exorpt Suoday. Iphia, dail sxcept Sunday. x pr est. daily. ow York Night Ex ¥ apo daily except Saiurda: grad North; on leaves at 9% AKIVE AT WASHINGTON. New York Express. daily. <vmmbodation, daily except Sunday. umodation, daily except Sunday. re and Philadelphia Express, ‘pt Sunday. tod Exprees from New York, daily andag Express, dally except Sunday, oiatiom, exeept Bunday Se Pied oe sfeenee soington at 6:33. m. on and Saterday, and £40 p.m SouLest at with ‘Tues r . datiy Sund: trains cpt . Pope's Creek Line 2. Pamengers leavi. Borthwest corner of hb street S¥enue, northwest corner 6th street and Penasylva- Bis avenue,cen have their baggage called for and Checked at hotels and residences to all pointe North and West. Throngh tickets to Oinctansti, C bus, Indianapot Jeans, Chic: Kast, W D. M. BOYD. Jr.. Gen'l Pase’r Agent. 1874 rx HORTHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ‘Trains ieave as follows: Washington... 5 35 a.m. - m. “ -11:50 p.m. TRACK BOUTE, Palace State-room Day and ‘rn improvementa. saved to Western and Central MAKE CONNECTIONS from WASHINGTON to the WEST and put change. “aie can be procured at the offices ont i. Feasevtrente renyg 4 ang street and Pennsylvania avenus, ander where reliable information wil) be Seu at all tunes. ers procartmg tickets at these with o jegant Scenery, Bight Cars, with mode miles ‘wo bondred York. corner of 13th str. corner of 6th National Offices can = —— mn, one hee Palace Cars for Chicago, D™M Jr., General Ps maris-ly ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG Conve oF B ano SIXTH STREETS Local train« tenve for Alex! 8,9." 10, item, 7 me. ad 7 p.m. daily: al as followe—6,7 3, 4," 5.6, 7pm; 9a other trains daily except pt Sunday. na 4 pu comnect with trains on Wasb- ot /UTHERN om 11:3) h street vente, and corner 6th street and Pennsylvania ave- Bog where parse gore can leave orders Sor bagi checks hotels cre throu, destination. D. M. BOYD, are Generai Passenger Agent. GEO. ©. WILKINS, General Supt, Baltimore, Md. MERCHANT TAILORS. B. SMITH, . MERCHANT TAILOR, S18 F Sraeer, Orrositg Pateyt 01 apr w F. eer) ay: 2 00.,) : succere to HF. Londen & Co. CITIZENS, AMY AND NAVY 7a. i ny jotel, (kate Brown’ ‘0. 362 Penn's ave.. W: ily STEAMER [=™a5 tise ————— LATER & conan Anctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, FOR QUEENSTOWN AnD LIVERPOOL, Boutheast corner Feoneyivania avente and lth st., Sailing from New York on SATURDAY of each pains rene week, from Pier 45, North Kiver, Te ie Eee tke IMPROVED PRov- aS ce GEE GE BRISTOL. CITY OF MONTREAL, NORTH WE: eaienas: EY Or ba Useels IEEE RAGRRE IM. | Ql tm IHTRDAY AF Fhexoon, apa 29, a S c At 336 o'clock, il = COTY OF CHESTER, C1TY OF RICHMOND. | teat in feet oh he en lowing ds- BRa cate tie tate room regen ae Atte | i Saree The saloons arc large and well ventilated, the beeen itnated on the sontheast corner of Hand 2iet — motion. ianofort b Snapefertes and Libraries, Bat LINES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Bovat Mat Steawens Streets, with a front of Afty (20) feet on 2st street ‘and 101 feet 11 inches on I «treet, and is improved by & Frame House, containing a store aud about seven situated where there ts least noise Smoking rooms, Ladies’ Roudoii h-rooms, ‘ber Pty rs rooms. Instant communication with the stewards Immediately thereafter, we will sell Lot No. 8, i tris bells. by clee- | square Mu. Wi, having © Trt at ese ee ‘he steamers of this Company adopt the Southerly | Borth H street. between 20th and 2l-t streets. rane Bonte. thus lessening the hanger from ice and fogs. | Ring back to an alley, and containiug 42% square. Rates of P FP aed B1M0, gold, aceordingto | feet, more or less, and improved by a Frame Deel, Tage—To and from al aps 2m “ < equal Heges. Ticket—1ie and ‘sen i poinss at rediced rates. JOHN G. DALE Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. mms of sale: One-third cash: residue in six and ive months, with interest at8 per cent. per an- from day of sale. All conveyancing at cust of purchasers. WR on each piece of property at time of anle. If tw N° Ling TON, n the terms of salt are not compl with within ten days from day of sale, the Execa- tors reserve the right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or pur. ICE TO THE PUBLIC. NORPOLK, re NEW YORK, | chasers, after giving five days’ noth - the LOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.’ | pager published in the city of Wachians ae q new and elegant Steamer J. ROBERT KARL E: te Hill commence her trips betwee TW. JONSON, { Execntors. Mashington ane Nortelke. | leaving, apltawkds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucta. orto areday, Apri Ist, at 3 pine ieee praghington exery wa ay i ‘Thunspay at’ Wt.8, = cep ceean & Wine etimnere. connecting at No soanehies st ae ate 1001, northwest corner 10th aud D streets. Line for B. Deminion St and Provid nes, with the Old Company for New York ee SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Due notice wilt Te geet OPERTY OM Sri STREET, BETWEEN N Lake will commence her renuleg itt’ Lady of the AND. O STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUC- For freight py ‘ON. i. FITZHUGH, 6th-atroet Wharf, vn irtue of a deed of trust bearing date Jan- ¢- F- HYDE, St, ir nary 6th, 1871, and recorded in Libor passed any ry infe HEIGHTS MUST BE ims of sale the property will S MUST BE PREPAID. For farther | ("08 of: qperty wi FAL BEE mache. of land Feeords of the District of bara neral Arent, aE public auctions om the. pre - 4. Plant Building. WeDN rSDay. April Ad 173, at me es lowing property: Parts of lots 11 and 12, square RTATION LANE. — | 112, being Frame Dwelling No vats sot cath ae r p Rese: street northwest. between Nand O strects. ‘will eave Baliineee ‘Terms: One fourth of the pai money and taxes in cash; balance in stx, twelve, and eightecn months. with interest at 7 percent. per annum. $50 carh will be required on each Hoage when sold. If terms of sale are not complied with in days the Trustee reserves the right to resell on three days no - tice in Evening Star. Conveyancing at cost of pur. chase ty wassold on March 234, Z failed to comply with sold at his risk ror Ne t wharf, TUESDAY and Washington and George- ings: returning leave Sie t,every MUNDAY . These steamers wi ¥ nvenience for ing public, and aré wasur- freight accommodations bj ALL RIVE: the t in passenger Taye ry .. $.—'The above pre the purchaser ba Potomac river. : format: ly te WNMAN. Trastee. _ “WTEPUENSON & BRO., Agenta, “apo WASH! B. WILLIAMS, Auct. ward ses ree waeet ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, “OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, (Successor to n & Williams, Ancts.,) No. 1001 northwest corner lth and D sts. ‘The swift and favori m — PILOT BOY; WH. Byles Ocean CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL having been thoroughly overhauled ar ny PROPERTY ON Isr STREET, NEAR 0 will re TK! NORTHWEST. Tune her tripe for Potomac river Landings on r 2 TURSDAY and itzhugh’s wharf, i,and ever; By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of er, leaving & the District of Colom (24) day of March, A.D. 1b “ ther foot of 6th sireet, o'clock a.m. Returning, wil 4 ve in Washington every Wednesday and aes docket I, Henry Koilun evening. Richardson et'al., L will sel Frei sie received daily. front of the pret es,on WEDN Al ifreights must be prepaid. day of April, A-D- I: feb N KR. FITZHUGH, Agen tain plece or pare NEW PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. From Pier 2, Nortb PI YEDNESDAY and SATUBDAY, at m. From 59 Water street, Georgetown 9 DAYSand FRIDAYS. at pea his line connects at Philadelphia with Clydo’s iar Semi-weekly Line of dence, Boston and New Engiand States. No wharf, age in Boston by tals ee. Rog: wu Fa Be Freights dekvered by Knox's ae ders left st General Office, 603 ey ave- Bue, oF at jeamers’ Wharf, will atte or with the imp ents thereon elling-house, situated in the city of nlumbia, bounded and de- inning at a point eighteen north of the southeast corner (1), in square nambered five running thence north EXPRESS LINE VIA OANAL, BETWEEN ( net six (6) in of lot numbered SAILING DAYS. Wharves, across said Ik n (18) fect six (6) inches; to the point of begin for Provi- F UEDE, Agent for D. of 0. P. CLYDE & CO.. Philadelphia, REED. Alexandria, Va. C.-MINK, 29 Devonshire etrest, Boston. - not complied with with: from the day of sale, the trustes reserve to the property’ at the risk and cost of the de- 2 purchaser. A deposit of fifty dollars ($50) required at the time of sale. All convey- cing at purchaser's cost. ancing at purchase "HAS. A. ELLIOT, Trus! the righi ‘Or- the St to. Toes MERICAN LINE. ONLY Sailing © QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGB ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by another first-class Line. ETEB WEIGHT & SONS, General Agents r Philadelphia =” apT-d&ds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct LATIMER & CLEARY, 4 Auctioneers r of Poeun. avenne and lt Star Office Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST S(DE OF 12tw cORtET WEST: BETWEEN E AND F STS. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 25th, 1574, and duly recorded in’ Liber ; folio 133, one of the Land Records for Wash- ington county, in the District of Columbia, and by the written request of the party secured theraby, wa AIL STEAMSHIPS. AN TEMA ING Tu eee AMERICAN FLAG. every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for Bankers), ta, SHERMAN & CO. iil sell at public auction,on THURSDAY, Sth of angt0-ly 1429 ¥ treet, Wartlonten, : fis Haba 3 o'clock pm. tn front of 1 prem: i or parcel o round situat ind NOTICE. hereof as ~$ of ae te LD, in an Weer, No. bon With the view of diminishing the chances of col. | j Nit Property hase front of seventeen feet, running Hsion, the Steamers of this course for ali seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstewn to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 50 at 43 lat., or Uothing fo the uorth of 43. he homeward My the wet Gat, or nothing tothe norte Sf a THE Cory AND NORTH AMERICAN | s#le. BETW: POO. Faom New Yorx. LR enone Wed. A *Russia.....Wed., April 21 Algeria. Ved.; April 25 *Scyth ers. OF Passace.—Cabin, $9, 100, and 9150, aid, according to sucomemcdation’ Pickens ern od Rate WEDNESDAY end BATUR- Al DAY from ow Yerk, nd is improved by ® three-story and 7 Dwelling, with a three-story back building and ¢ ory brick stable. ‘erms: One-third cash; residue in Months. with interest at 4 per cent. Rr day of sale; deferred payments to secured by a ed of trnst on the property. All conveyancing at the cust of the purchasers. 620 down at tine of A Os if Rg. PHILIP A. DARNEILLE, “{ Trustees. mard-eodds) LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. e7-BY REQUEST OF THE GRANTOR UNDER above deed of trust, together with the consent of the ‘Trustees and the party thereby’ secured. thn above sale ix postponed until HURSDAY, April 22, 1575, 3c time and place. aor ns 8G PIT TIMER & CLEARY, Aucts .. WARNER H Mhal Eetnte Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sis, northwest TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM Line take specified Meridian of YAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. iN NEW YORK AND LIVER- L, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. |, From New Yorn. pril 14,-Scotia.... Wed, - Bothn: is marked * do not carry steerage passen- | PROVED PROPERTY ON F STREET, BE 15, geld idfuonal fickets on favorable | TWEEN Si AND Oru STREETS NORTU- terma. yw rates. AST. Stecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, bk tnd at tewnk, aes Sah ct varie of Hureve, st lowest rates. Through Brit, AUD. Gore. duly reconied Na liber No. ee ae he eaves 45, folio 3, et Sea of the land records for the Antwerp and ports on the Continent, and for ‘of Columbia, and at the Teanast of the party Mediterranean Dorts. For freight and cabin passage | secured thereby, 1 shail sell, at puvlic auctions in Soria of the Company's clic, He, 6 Bowling Green; t of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. April Baiting ee OTIS BIGELOW: Dantes, GOB MAL | Zlst, 1875. at 3% o'clock p.m., all those pleces OF paw ge SL Sy + gaa ee tea parecis of land situate in the city’of Washington’ D. Sana ty CHAS. 6. FRANCKLYN, Agent. .. known and described as all of original lot ten (J0) in the west tern sixteen (16) feet six (6) inches . ont, the depth of eighty (50) feet or original lot MatcaANTw Lins ov oreamamirs | Sorts fe adancnait tanee ts Geis WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. cc containing 6, square feet of ground, more or Terms: One-third cash; balance at six, (6,) and Hereafter the fine Steamships E.O. KNIGHT and (12) months with inte ‘at six (6) per cent. JOHN GIBSON will mak 3 Sar teas exces bo 9 deed oF treat ates oo ar » ALEX. net tripe betweeen NEW YO) erty cold. A deposit of ill be required Anh WASHINGTON sna ES ie a from Pier 37, East River. every SATURDAY at Cheer. Tern ee etka BE Wan. Tee. = Jeare GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY apd-cokd J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, : i ox fall information apply to. K.P. A. DE. 1} = fice and wha’? 63 Water street, George: town, oF af the efice cf the Preidenty neat P-atieet LUMBER: bridge. J. W. THOMPSON, President. ua? ts delivered by Knox's Express. Orders at or to et the General Office, 603 Pennsylvania me ‘steamer w! , will be attend barf, wi promptly Me F BOM PHILADELPHIA FROM BOSTON AND Mark freight via Ctydes [ron hip by LUMBER! SHIP BY “NEW EXPRESS LINE.” PROVIDENCE Line,” and Boston and Providence railr vertisement of “New Ex full information spply to G. F. HYDE, 59 Water street, Georgetown, D. 3,000,000 FEET JOIST AND SCANTLING 1,000,000 FEET FLOORING. p= Sealed Propo: ending June partment until the 12 o'clock m. 200,000 FEET WALNUT, all Thicknesses. PROPOSALS. OSALS FORPSTATIONERY Besides a general assortmont of all kinds of Taeasvay DEPARTMENT, March 9, 1575, jor furnishing Stationers for the will be received at_this STH DAY OF APRIL, 1875, at *”, BUILDING LUMBER. Blank forms for bidding will be furnished upon application. 1 bids will be considered and accepted or rejected item by item; and this advertisement and the pro- val, so far as accepted by the reasu Secretary of the ry, and the bond accompanying the same, shall constitute the contract between the Govern: ment and the bidder or bidders, and uo further con- tract w ‘the frm making it. and be 2 rm a ‘accompa! catacloet oovetions in the sum of ten thousand form to be furnished by the Sitioued for furnishing ‘such portions of the articles ‘as may rect, en S°delivertce will be subject to inspection by an expert be Ti articles contracted for must be furnished from time to time du to orders from the ent. ties will, however, be —— deemed pafiicient canse to auzal Our facilities for handling Lumber enables us to Sell below the market. Contractors and those con- templating building will do well to examine our Stock and get price list ef same befure purchasing elsewhere. ill be executed the year, in quantities pursuant partment. The entire quamtie iguod by tie individual or ind ed by 2 bond, with lara the Department, con- YARD, STREET GEORGETOWN; BRANCH, CORNER 71n AND Q, WASHINGTON, D.C. be awar r it, and the performance of 37 WAT: failed for the purpose by the Secretary of Seoury, ame the AMIveCy of ta tater article contract, TO-MORROW. SH. B. WILLIAMS, 5 assessor to Green & Willian a corner of lth No. 1001 dorthweet ‘and D streets, A April 13th. 1875, comms: 10 o'clock a m., I shail sell at the resi- dence of a lady declining housekeoping, N WAINUT AND MAHOG. FURNITURE COTTAG ISK MATTKESSEs. ROKS. MARBL — , ING HOW CASES, ALSO, TMENT OF CLOTHING A 1575, in front sf hnOamek CTION. On TURSDAY, April 13th, our auction rooms, at 10 o'cl ck, we shall sell the above assortment of Goods. Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. J) USCASEON BROS Auctions, Corner sti and D streets northwoat. 100 BARRELS OF CONNFCTICUT ONLO! AUCTION On THURSDAY MORNING, April 15: ovelock, we will sel § me 439 7th street, bet. D and E streets, south. | dred Barrels of Red and Yellow Connecti Assortinent of | Household Furaitare te gound condition. iatedy 9 _apl2 . DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. JPUNCANSON BROS., Auces rats HOMAS DOWLING, Dane Carer Dan B eee ortnwent,_ | TAs eat Bate Bane ELEGANT WALNUT CHAMBER SET, BRUSs- | Southwest corner Pennsy! avenue and Lith st. SELS AND OTHER CARPETS, WALNUT RAN DP ) S FARLOR SUITE, MARBLE-TOB COTTAGE | 200 maewens O57 FLORA TREES CHR POLE TOP SIDEBOARD, DINING On THURSDAY MORNING, Aprit DAY MOKNING, April 13, at our warerooms, ‘southeast ¢: uer 9th and D streets northwest, we will dork, gcollection of new and second-hand Pure ure, &o.— Walnut Marble top Chamber Set, Cottage Sete, Single and Double Badatoada, F ke Mattrensos, and Marble-t! Centre and Brussels and other Cai Dining Room Chairs, Chremos Rockers, ‘Tete-a-Tete Sofas, &¢ rwith an assortment of other goods in the eeping line. DUNCANSON BROS, pete, Kefrigeratora, -¥, and Arm Chairs, CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9h and D streets northwest. THE SALE OF THE | BANKRUPT ANC TOCK OF F GOODS, EMBROID 8, EDGE HOStERY, KLD C LL BE CONTINUED KA. Me AT NO. 1002 T.UNTIL y THE WHOLE ¢ > DISPOSED OF. /UNCANSON BROS, Ane’ sunty directed, at the suit of Catha- administratrix of Lewis Graves, dec'd., agaivst the lands a uents of Adam Talb have seized and taken in, execution all the title, claim and interest, both at law and in equity, of the said Adam Talbott, of. in, and to all that tract, piece or parcel of land, lying and being in Mout- gomery county, which was c: Talbott by Washington Bonifs date the 10th day of Maret J.G.B., No, 1, Folio 7 ords of Montgomery county, and containing 4 ACRES OF LAND. The above described property is situated in the 5th Election District of Montgomery connty, about a haifa mile east of Sligo, on the road leading from the Union turnpike at Silver Spring, to what is called nr Corners, adjoining the lauds of F. P. Blair et al. ‘efore notice is hereby given that on TUES DAY, April 13t of Lewis Greave’s St 5 » described property to the highest bid: cash, to satisty said claim. EDW. H. WATERS, Sheriff. CANSON BROS., Auctioncera, Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest, VALUABLE REAL NEAR D sT., IN THE SHINGTON, D.C. aud rec der, for Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, in Lee etal. vs. Chase et al., No. 2,36, Equity docket 11, the rrigned, trustes, will well at public auction, on the premises, ‘on TUESDAY, the 13th of April, 1575, ‘at 5 o'click p. m.._ pa of ote ‘one (1), two (2), and twenty-six (26), in sqnare four hund and fifty-seven (457) This ighionds hasa front of 23 feet 9 inches on 6th street, © D street, with adepth of 116 feet toa Proved by a well-built three- witha large and roomy back ig and convenient outhouses. 6 of sale: One-third of the purchase money, in three equal instalments in twelv« id tweaty-four months; deferred pay in promissory notes of purchaser, beat- ing interest and secured to satistaction of trustee, Purchaser to pay $100 at time of sale. le if Dehtae i does not comply with terms of sale in five ys. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. W.B. WEBB, Trustee, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. mar26-eo2w I ATIMER & CLEARY, sous wore Estate Sips and Sgr ye juthwest corner Penna. avenue and street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. By virtue ofa deed of trust, dated August 28, as. Isit and duly recorded in haber 180 foltd et seg., of the land records of Washington county, District of Columbi by direction of the party secured thereby. in writing, we will soll fat public auction, on WEDNESDAY, April 7, 8575, a o'clock p. m., in front of the proeaions, being part of «quare numbered seven hundred and twenty- six, (726,) beginning jor at ® point on Maryland avenue one hundred feet southwesterly from the southeast corner of said square, and ruu- ning thence along said avenue southwestwardl: twenty-five (25) leet; thence at right angles witl said avenue northwestwardly forty-three feet and four inches, (43.4,) then north sixty (60) feet to north B street; then ng said street east twenty-five feet; then south fifty: three fect_and sixinches, (33.6;) and thence to said avenue and the place of beginning improved by two frame honses, two stories each. erms of sale: £3,000 and interest in cash, together with the expenses of sale; balance in two equal in- stalmente, at six and twelve months, with notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at ten per centum per annum, and secured by adeed of trust on the promises, The amount secured by this doed of trust tees with interest from the 25th day of August, 4. be Conveyancing at cost of parehaser. ES down when the property is kuocked off. JOHN I ICUNSON, U trustocs. J.V.N HUYCK, mar23 dads LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY. April 14,1575, same hour aud place. By order of the Trustees. ap? d&ds LATIMER & CLEABY, Ancts. 7 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, al Estate and Insurance Agente, 819 Market Space, Board of Trade Rooms. TRUSTER BALE OF TATE THE COUN DISTR! Or COLUS w yN.ON THE ANACOSTIA ROAD. WITH. EN MINUTES WALK OF THE NAVY YARD BRIDGE. By virtue of a deed of trast to me, dated the th day of October, 1568, and duly recorded in iber T aud R,No.'7, folio 77, one of the land records of Washingtoa county, District of Columbia and at the written reqnost of the party secured there- by, J will sell, at pubiic a n, on the premises, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, April the 14th, at 3 o'clock p. m., the following described real estate: All that piece or parcel of land 1ying and site NEA Sm uated in Washington county, in the District of Co- lumbia, and described as follows: inning at a stone planted on the southeast side of the ri Uniontown to Benning’s Bridge, and the northwest corner of that part of the tract of land called “Chi- qhester,’, which was sold by Johm A. Smith to Charles A. Krause, and ranning thence with said road north 9 ry east 2007 oa thence south 4934 deg. east 672.68 leet, thonce south 59 deg. west 372.73 feet to the dividing line between Charles A. Krause and Mrs. Otterback, ‘west 304.9 feet, thence north’3) deg., feet, thence north 38% deg., west $90 feet to the beginning, containing five acres, : One. the premises, sale. Conveyancing and recording of the purchaser. lied with in five days, the trustee Yoresell on ten day « public notice at the eset risk of the defaulti: irchaser. SAMUEL P- SMITH, Trasteo, mar20-2it youu MIDDLETON, Aucts. ‘OUNG & MILDLETON, Auctioneers, Insurance nts, 619 Market Space, Board of Frade Hous, 15th, + =: 11 o'clock. in front of the auction rooms, T will sell a fine collection of the abore Tree . the cciebrate! Nurseries of J. M. Ban Va. THOMAS BOWLING, ep] Anuctionesr SANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Corner 8th and D streets northwest RSTORS SALE OF MUGES. COWS, WAGON AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. On THUBSDAY AFTERNOON, April 15, 1875, commencing at 4 o'clock, Twill sell by order of the Supreme Court, (holding «ps cial term.) at 193% Mth strect northiwst— 2 Mules, Wagon and Harness, I the Furniture and Household effects contained in 1935 lth street north wost. being the personal property of Marga ret Dowd, deceased GEORGE W. HUMES, Adm'r DUNCANSON BROs., Aucis. N SON BROS.. Auctioneers, Corner Ninth and D streets northwest. TRUSTERE’S SALE OF HOUSKHO! BRUSSELS AND INGRAL AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, OF Nason E Stuer MOR 5 NORTH- EST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, April 15th, com ng at 1€ o'clock, we will sell the en nis of the above named house, in part, viz: ‘nasels Carpet, Parlor Set, M. T. and other Tables; ne-seat and other ER FURNITURE. edeteads, Feather Beds, Mat reases, Bed Clothing; Ingrain Carpets, Tables, Bureans; stands and Ware, Stair Carpeting: cks, Curtains, Stoves, Kitchen Uten With on assortment of Furniture not onume HARVEY B. BESTOR, Trustes, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts RNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildiags, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. OF A THREE-STORY PRICK N ORTH SIDE OF D STRERT, 23, AND 30 STREETS Nour’ rive D1 BY vi ‘a deed of trust, dated October . duly recorded in Liber No. 535, of the land records for the Dis at the request of the party wil at public auction, in on WEDNESDAY, February p.m.. the following described Piece or parcel of ed_as Lot numbered en.(19,) in E. % subdivision of part of lot numbered one, (1,) iu Synare five Seventy ,(570,) according to the subdiy duly recorded in Liber I'D office of y of trict of Columbia, viz -—All that ground known and design: i io 359, ia the the Surveyor of said city of Washiugton, to- ai {her with the tunprovements, &e. erms: By virtue of a certain writing signed by all parties concerned, the terms of sale in case of the above described property are: One-third cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest atthe rate of eight per cent. per annum from the day of sale, and secured by adeed of trust on the 1, will be taken. A deposit of $100 will the purchaser at the time of sale, and ncing at the expense of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied within seven days, the Trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after are ays tT RLES C. BURR SOUNC. BARKNEAS,¢ Trustecs. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. S7,THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the above terms, the Here i RIDAY, April resold. in front of the premises on 9th, 1575, at 3 o'clock p.m.,at the risk and cost of the defaulting parchaser, CHARL ©. BU JOBN C, HARKNESS, { Trasters, apt-d J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, BF THE ABOVE J.T. COLDWELEG, Salesman, - SWEET, is _ Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer. No. 511 7th street, opposite U.5 Post Office. CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL KSTATE ON VIRGINIA AVENU LETW iad iar AND 2v STREETS, WAS: INGTON, D. ©. Under sind’ by virtne of decree of the Sn- Th, preme Court of the District of Colum Suse of Evans, ot. al., vs. Evans, ot. al, Equity Docket If, the tndersigned trastes will sell at ublic atiction, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the Oth day of April, A. 1)., 1575, at 5-o'clock p.m. ail of original Lot No 2i,iv Square No. five hundred and eighty-four, (584.) ‘This property hag a front of 3) fect _2 inches on Virginia avenue with a depth of 100 feet 7 inches to a wide alley, and is improved by two small houses Terms of sele: One-third of the purchase money cash; balance in two equal instalments, in six and ths deferred payments to be tn promi: atisfaction of chaser pay $100 at time of sale. Resale if purchaser does not comply with terms of sale in five dase, and at his cost. conveyancing at cost of purchaser. a L.M_ SAUNDERS, Trasteo. wad J. SWERT, Auctioncer. HB. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Building, corner 7th and ¥ sts. northwest. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF MARYLAND AVENUE AND 16TH STREET WEST ; of a deed of trast, dated 39th day of JD). 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. land records for the Di columbia, we will sell at publ z trict auction, in front of the premises,on WEDNESDA pril 21, 1575, at 4 oclo« -» all that certain piece or parcel of Li the city of Washington, .D. C., in known and described on the plat of said city as Lot Bumbered nine, (9,) in square numbered three hun- dred and fifty three, (383,) together with all the im- provements, &e 7. One-third of the purchase money in ‘mainder in three equal instalment en months aft . deferred payments to bear intereat nd to be secared by deed ef trast upon the property. $50 cash will be required at time of sale from the purchaser. NDEN 2 trystoos. T. T. CRITTE W. B. WEBB. 'B. it. WARNER, Auct. DERCAssox BROS., Anctioncers, Southeast corner of 9th aud D sts:, northwest. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF BOARDING-HOUSE some D STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC. aplo-ts northwest sdicining Young ssociation, we sha!| &c., contained in the above honse—in part: Binglé and Double Bedsteads, Bedclothing. Mattresses, Bu- ands, Carpets, Matting, Tables, Cane reaus. Washst gil aWood seat Chairs, Lounges, Cook and other Stov itchen Utensils, «cc. » Crockery, Glassware, apd DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. DUSGANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, ‘Southeast corner ef 9th and D'streets n. w. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON F STREET, BETWEEN 4% AND STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUUTION. ‘By virtue of a certain deed of trust, gives ome; dated 24 day of April, A. D. 1574, corded in liber No. 739, folio 458, oné of the land cords for W: > in the 28 i ia iS 3 ey a > rai ‘=! e KY a9 EVENING STAR. PAUL BOYNTON'S CAREER. _ Captain Boynton, famous as a pearl dict. life saver and man-fish in general. has bee’ in Europe since the early of last No- vember, displaying the ulllity of the fe. Saving dress which he used yesteriay. In this time he has given juent exhibitions in Ireland and England, demonstrating to the satisfaction of the thousands of specta- tors, that he is a man of courage and of great skill as a swimmer. Mr. Boynton is not an- krown here. He is an American, and most ] of his live since manhood has bee. din the perilous business of diving, in which work he has no superior. On the Jersey | coast he bas performed many deeds of dan- | er, saving scores of bathers who would have een lost in the surf at AUaatic City had not Boynton rescued them as they were drifting | beyond the reach of human aid. In one or | two seasons at the above summer resort he | is credited with reseuing from drowning in i the neighborhood of seventy persgns, men, Women and children. He was employed there as a member of the coast guard. Giving up this engagement in the last year, and having nothingof any par ular importance on hand, this remarkable man decided to test the patent swimmun costume he now has in his possession. After a few preliminary trials, bh vinced of its practicability and usefulness but finding that but few people believed it little else than one of the usual humbugs of | the day, decided to introduce ft ina nov least, to say nothing the experiment. uropeon steam « this port, and when 209 miles ither afier leaving New York or 2 drop over. ol of | v from land, before reaching tae other side, board in his dress and be left to the more: the waves. The inventor of the savin, greedily grasped the opportunity sented, and within two days all arran, were made, and Boyr:ton sailed from pier 47 North River, in’ the The Queen, on bad but little or @s at the Jast moment he overboard when 20 Hook, and swim er, Was aba of the ship was a mi ved the experiment, Boynt board an involuntary passen; taken with him, and which use, Was simply a rubber suit, or i popular pattern, eontaining compartments, Which were inflated at will. Its weight was but fin yet the necessary articles red on the perilous trip ineré: avoirdupois. These were two doz lights, two pounds of r SIX pounds of crackers, one piece of Bologna sansa: »wie-knife for sharks, signal rockets, an extra suit of clothe double-bl: himself, kers and cl were no doubt consumed before Boynt« could ture upon his little trip. Thi at last was enabled todo, by the permission of the captain of The Queen, as the vessel approached the Irish coast. Tt was on the ev iz of the tenth day out and itblewa gale. Without any sary fuss, Boynton drew on his Ln@ia rabber air-tight suit and inflated the air chambers, an his air-tight sack he piace fool J days, a compass, a bull’s-eye lante: books (just to beguile the time on th: some signal rockets and a United St In his inside pocket he placed a mail the passengers had given him to post, he strapped his bowie knife and axe to his s and, grasping his paddle, was lowered into r, amid the cheers of the passenger p.m. It was a wild k night vse tothe Fasty rock, with Cape Clear three miles from hi and Baltimore, toward which he intended to make, was in adirect line, seven miles away. He lay on bis back paddli: gorously, and soon the lights of the vessel were lost in the night. In-a quarter of an hour more his spirit almost quailed, when tossed high on the crest of a wave he could no ionger see the coast line or any lights. The wind blew, the rain poured down and the tile set dead against him. He was drifting out to sea, and, to add to the awfal lonelinees of his sit” uation, and, to inerease the dreadful peril, the gale increased in violence. That night for many hours no mailboat crossed the Irish Channel, and great destruction was done on the coast. And through these awful hours of darkness this man was tossing about at the mercy of the waves, some fifteen miles from land. The wind was so | violent that he had to give over paidling and with one hand shade his face (the only part of his body cake on from the cutting blast. Once bis paddle was wrenched away by a | heavy sea, but it fortunately came into his band again. Fer several seconds a wave would Completely suomerge him, then he would shoot on the crest and take breath before he again was hurled down a slooping mass of water, which seemed 100 feet to th bottom. As a resuft of this tossing he beca: seasick, a thing which never before hap- pened tohim. His indomitable spirit, how- ever, conquered everything, and about one o'clock the wind began to blow directly on shore. His paddle was plied vigorously, and at three o'clock on JWednesday morning he perceived he was near breakers, and the rock-bound coast west of Skibbereen loomed up before him. is danger now was not less than it was during the height of the gale, for asa wave would raise him aimost ona Jevel with the cliff tops he could discern nothing but a hope re wallof rock. He made his way along parallel to the coast, and forcunat=ly lighted upon almost the only safe landing eS for miles around. He saw an opening in the cliffs and propelled him cautiously te- ward it. While hesitatingly examining the entrance a sea struck him, carrying him on; another and another followed in quick suc- cession, and in an almost senseless state he age wit decided 1 miles outside of s ack te 1 n signa axe and one fag: was hauled high and dry upon the beach. It was then four o'clock in the morning, and he had been nearly seven hours on the water, traversing a distance of thirty miles. apparatus had behaved admirably, vad having divested himself of it he stool quite dry in his navy uniform, which he wore be- neath. That having been done he let off one ofhis signal rockets withouteffect. It showed him, however, a narrow path in the rocks. Up this he clambered and got on to a moun- tain road which brought him to the coast- guard station. He was hospitably received, and discovered that the place he had landed was at Trefaska Bight,some miles east and south of Baltimore. During the morning he reached Skibbereen and posted letters entrusted to him and arrived at Cork on Wednesday night, October 21, where he Was the hero of the hour. The more the popu- lace heard Of the feat the greater was their wonderment, as it was deemed impossible for aman to pass unharmed through such experience. ‘ne captain remained among his newly- made friends at Cork for a while, displaying the value of his life-saving dress, and then cont to Dublin, where, on the 12th of November, he made another trial for the gratification of the people of that city and vicinity. A Dublin paper of the 13th say: “The exhibition was no less successful as a test of the perfect efficiency of the life- saving ——, than gratifying as an ove- tion on the part of the populace to the gal- lant —— a Shortly after the above exhibition Captain Boynton visited Liverpool and London, where he made repeated trials of the dress, and on the 5th of the present month he had the supreme satisfaction of appearing with his a ratus in the harbor of Cowes before the Queen, who witnessed the exhibition from the yacht Victoria and Albert. Al- though a heavy gale was aga yg ed periments were satisfactory, and yynton Was personally thanked by Her Majesty, who ordered the life-saving equipments for the royal yacht. ; Captain Boynton is about thirty-eight years of age, and when he left New York last October weighed 180 pounds, and was as fine &@ specimen of American manhood as ever looked — was it of success. Bidding writer good by, he said, «I shall soon be back; Imust come back right away, for my wife docen’t even know that I am going.”—N. Y. CASE OF THE EX-PRIEST GERD! | business letter f an advertising medium is expensive, trouble some, injurious and often productive of aa contrary to the aim or objectof its In newspaper advertising thereis afrank- bess, an openness. certs suspic! verJising circular never attains to. Thea, too, ¢!realars area bother and an aggrava, tor. 2 he Grst sight we get of them irrita! and the last is but too apt to diguat. There (s pleasure in reading aa- vertise is becanse we are allo read them or not fered politely and or liberty of choice. We — tional, so,on the whole, as we please. They are to examine the m is human Bind rather like them. . But with the circular it is different. In the | first place we are competlad to “wonder bow that fellow obtains? our name.” Theo we are sui ‘ised and provoked to nk that he could suppose us Willing under any cer cumstances to be agent for his wash or hie | Dilious pills or his patent fly catcher. Le P we marvel at his ugly “disease and health pictures,” and get mad with a man whe fakes us for such @a aw.ally sick njury im pas- 30 per ar you w “Wwe will Kive You cash purchases for any person by a litt ine moderate w ar healthy) activity in his owa town, es- pecially if be be a minuster of the gospel, can add a the oliars to his income.” ‘It ts a little too much. alar must m: But circulars a Svery one tx flooded with t ad ly wonder is that there should be fools left at thts Late day to make car nie tising pay vor the envelopes used in ttng them. Newspaper advertisir ness, but this the part of thes: insulting in th he forego! common, mis lar.” Thelogitimate quite diferent article 7T ke & minister feel mane 1m iver Ma uct of mu- stalls. In these er ways, such as notifications Ss, firm changes, lar, with or with ve aid of the advertisement reulars now footing uniry ts aS evil to contend with. Comparatively few really immoral adver- tisements creep into the newspapers. Bat the harm effected through the privacy of the eir- cular is so great as tod vand the careful at- tention of good people. Hundreds of cases come to light every yeer in which evils of the worst description are shown to have re- sulted from these cireulars sent privately to young persons of both sexes. In almost ev instance, these circulars were of ture that their contents, if pat in t Pwspaper advertisement pen received by th nal with the le a poctabile y with this f advertising, hardly retase ready to disse sc orpamental, useful, desirable or neces- fary objects of the advertiser, are closed to the pernicious announcements of men who care considerably less for the souls or bodies of their fellow man, than for the financial condition of their own unworthy pockets. As for their personal souls, they have so lit- tle of the article that no injury can possibly » them—they were solid as the devil's commodity about the first time these gentle- men constructed their first “strictly con! dential circular.”"—Rowell’s RUNAWAY MARRIAGE says the Troy Whig, J ried toagirl named Eli but thirteen years reside at Danb, groom took ty arrived in Ratiaud on Tresday. The father of the girl started in } tof the pairand succeeded in finding them int itland depot. The father want- ed to take | ughter home, but to this the husband objecte:|. Some outsiders interfered, and told the girl to decide with whom «he Wanted to go. Before she could decide her father said: “I'll have her if it takes my heart's blood.” “I'm rich and poor—why cant you let me have the . ted the Lusband, as he returned aud waved hishand in @ tragic manner over the | of the crowd “You take your money and go your way, responded the parents The bride and and let me have my girl, father in a belligerent tone. The girl finally cecided to go home with her father, and she took the first train, leaving her husband, who was swearing vengeanos against bis hand luck, in the depot. A FAMILy Ports case of accidental ED RY TEA—A sad olsoning has orcurred at Lebanon, N. H. r. EF. Keadrick, cashier of the Lebanon National bank, while on a visit to Boston purchased among other things a caddy of tea. After returning home, aud the acrival of the teaand other ‘4 the caddy was opened and the family pro. ceeded to try the quality of the new ten. Within a few hours after the tea had been drank every person in Kendricks family whe had used it was violently sic! most marked symptoms of poisoning. The ily continued to grow worse, and Mr. ndrick’s mother died from the efects of the poison. Mr. Kendrick and his wife have been very sick, but are now better, and it is thought they will recover THE Tro ES OF THE Sr ERNMENT With the University, so far from becoming settied, are assuming 'so grave an appearance that it is feared that they may ecipitate a crisis in the cabinet. The charges of Conel inst General Jovellar were the subject of a cabinet conference yes- lay. It was rumored as one of the resulis that Concha has received a formal invitation to leave the kingdom NISH GOV- THE STATUTE OF LIMITATION DON'T Ap- PLY TO PoLYGAMY.--In the polygamy case ou trial at Beaver, Utah, Judge Boreman charges that polygamy committed prior te ise is punishable now, that bigamy is a coa- Unuous crime, and that the statutes of lim- itation do not ‘apply. This ix directly in op- position to the charge of Judge Emerson of the same district CARDINAL MANNING delivered an address at the opening of a Catholic col sington, eat Ken- cngland,on Friday. le is of the that the Church is approaching a MATILE—FLETCHER. Gn Saturday he By wr April 19, st Trinity Chure by ew. F. Watkins, Lievtenant L. A. Matire, Nth infantry, U.S. t Kate A ouly dauguter of Dr. Robert Fletcher, ofthis city. No ; POTTS—DANIEL. On Monday morning, April by Rev A.W. W DWAR E oT, O88 Ay daughter of Joseph H. Daniel . eq., of this city ‘Loudoun. co Mass Juwxie Da sig.) a DIED. i a. On ~ Uith iasiant, Joun @. Adams, nt ear of his age Funeral from his late residence, No. 153 West street, Georgetown, on Taseday alternoon, at half- past four o clock. S afterneon of the th im- stant . FRANCES R. CowLixe, wife of Atwell Costing, in the 44th year of her age. EM ANN.— : ap8m WHEATLEY BRO: it of the trial in Philadel- failure to comply with an: phia of the ex-Priest . Contract Will operate as & COURT of THE DISTRICT with the embezzlement of church funds, of the bond, or the OF COLUMBIA, the circulation of@ report that the Pppate She enare | deeasere yatata ee | F Hroneaton bay Lag ecg cnn Siepe dette cava yer | ctor sng femme decane he neat foe not a detuaiter, “Png ‘sounest forthe ex price which it shall be yeocesary t0 pay fer | ofthe ‘of Columbia aforesaid, appol inquiry from a news. auch les. TUESDAY, the 17th day of April. A.D. stated the result of Pro a by & satisfactory bond | final settlement and distribution of the personal made into the ex-priest’s | will not be considered, and contracts will be awarded | tate of and of the books by the professional accountant selected only to established wan or dealers in | far as the same * have been collecte and turned tnto ‘was highly . ‘articles. mney; here ‘reditors Se ec eiaka 8 late sect Bort "Proposals to ‘be addressed to the undersigned, and | Usui weed are notified to ‘attend, with their ot only not adetvulter, = marked" Proposals fon Beations'7ir' pmistow, | (ae Oa Benefit in said deceased but that there was a balance in his favor of GAUTIER Ln 1 marl0-colst Secretary of the Treasury. rev ibe’ Bod “xtonsive Dealer in WINE and LIQUORS, (Pass To Give Not suite Caves rus AR of Ok } obtained from mg Sakerateamer ® | District of Columbia, Holding « Special Nera itters ie oy BOM ee | of adm a page hay tm, red ee eee | Bx decensed, ei pereben kerk tine that he was a mur- Ys SUP RT CO MBIA oe DISTRICT with the vouchers thereof, to 7 had my yl > as The 264 day of March. 1873. the 6th day of March ‘man nor near Au- Comnwext et al vs. Evens ot al., No.4,235—Kquity | wise by law be excluded ‘Short time since. The fagitive wee 2 Setate. under Ou motion of the plaintiff, by Mr. Hopkins, their | 1525. yea. from Orangeburg goltsinee ieee if - Foomas | mar2-m.8" Administrator, examination, he con- ‘Sanee thsir apprerance ty be eetered kireis ares Seeds te now to iat fn gram oe of South Chicagoy re- before the ni: be da forty days after Floors, Areas, S7-The town clerk thle day ber ne ie cate wil proceed with as | stable Pisses and tillers Sertity the result of the late mantcl- case of defaul ‘them ‘lection on account frauds that Arar dt aban: | Renae te. s tsa the voting pew Bardo” By LP. WILLIAMS, Aes Oleri, | Sith and lth suseds sortnwent

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