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= PROPOSALS, Bran ecpootting at oF xi gM repammanded to 2 OPU y P ran York ref: por we bide th prod PROPOSALS FO Net PLIES FOR EN | Qk Oyorrnce, with their bids, and als their ad At the exeention of the contract a re Prrastwest oF tae Inventon, Quired to ite full aisourt for the farthial ates, isis Abrains, Marek Seiszs t Snce thereof, wi metic Tate eeretion. whose stim tis will be received at No. 32 White | ney tified to by a United States or dis- k. until 12 o'clock m. of Te ESDAY, | tict attorney oe will be € April, 1385.) How ing-named articles for issue (NEBRASKA Toposals should be inclosed el qnttopoeale id be ipclosed in an envelope, at for Supplies for The “ide wilt Ini be opened inthe | Board of Indian Commissioners ard’ @ cnamnitere no be ‘designated by tie Seerotary of the Enterisr to ign asthe time for receiving the same shall Lave AGENG Wheat idders are i: be prose Mews Pork, in barrels eneges eee YANCEON AGENCY. cee s ws ross weight, of Beef Cart oa the Orrick A.C.8., Fort Foots, Mp., April 12, 157: Sealed Prop siz, in duplicate,will be peeret at this office, until 12 o'clock M.. May Tornishing’ the Frech Boot nce Depar: s sidan ork, tm barrels god sound merchantable /RTSTONE AGENCY chutce eats fer the cron ees <s weight, of Beef Cattle, on the Ts will state {i ds that they wnder ae and thetr proposals may be accepted tor supply ie ste,orchotce cutsof Beef fur sale urty the one without the ott as to couditio ments, &c., can be obtained hy 4 apl? ot Ta lear sides sound merchautabh 2K) 2 the Pkerosas FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES. ag DEPOT QUARTER MASTER's OF} 3439 Gizann St, Phil SEALED PROPOS ILS copy of this wiver be recete Hed wement attach 2 the ar ar sides Me Pork, in barrels n Ten wad tue avg Shelled yards 6 ¢«ky 5 yards Fan v « " twilled Shirtin TANDING E ND RIVER.) | Joan ake. H \ Cate, on the o " ord k ' Jing, Black It p <1 Coiton, £4 i 1h ~ insisted upon. a . je the standard will b The Governt serves the right to t any or all bids, quested for the delivery of the articles at Philadelphia, Jeffersonville, [ud.. P and also at San Frar cisco. ; A = ference will be icles of domestic tion and man itions of price, FORT £ uality being fs will be f ann xtent service sed in the States and jill be received and AGENCY, (DAKOTA TON AGE DAKOTA, op “ uss well of American catile ‘a grate SEX “Fiour, (comple cequiced COAL AND WOOD. nag iN SBD TEPHENSON & BRO.S P ii PATENT BUNDLED PEVIL S LAKE AGENCY, (DAKOTA. = a Wp s weight, of Beef Castle, on the KINDLING@ Woop, ant ; XX Flow. TUE BEST IN USE, b Bacon, clear sides. a CHEVENNE AND ARAPAHOE A ¥ FRSPAEED me ee Pez WuaLiry = a weight, of Beef Catiic, on the hoof. And introducing a patent Fire Lighter In each bun. « <N& Flour. die; dispensing with the use of kerosene, shaving?, or » > Clear sides. paper. OWA AGENCY SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. hod pours. g-oss weight, of Beef Cattle, we ponnds XX Flour. 2 tick 1, clear sides. WICHITA AGENCY. a ms weight, of Beef C. the Ask for STEPHENSON’S PATENT WOOD, and take no other. Every bundle has a printed label, giving directions for use. S7 ALL THE BEST ries OF COAL CONSTANTLY ON HAND. STEPHENSON & BROTHER, * Manufacturers in this District Office, 1215 nnaylvania avenue. Mill and Depot 7th s:reet wharf. AL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. J have slwa; hand and assorted of ANTHRACITE ani BIMOMIROGS Con ee PUNE, OAK and HICKORY WOOD in the stick, sewed and split: all Kept under uover. Hartug the cintrolof several bratideof Imported and CALCINED PLAS- om the XX Floar. Bacon. clear sides T AGENCY,(MONTANA) ss weight, of Beef Catth the mari3 $m one Pork, or Bacon, clear W AGENCY, (MONTANA s weight, of Beef Cattle, ou tha < Flour. W4w p s# Pork, or Bacon, clear sides. FORT PECK AGENCY, (MONTANA.) ud, gross weight, of Beef Cattls, on the XX Flour Punt, aaa tensaling: searts eases oc nee z a ea table She . A: jing yearly many millions of 5 maimed FS B a ¢ jer in ne Bt con, clear sides, holesale and retail, upon terme thet dely compe: ORT BELKNAP AGENCY, ; MONTANA.) tition < weight, of Beef Cacth, onthe | Central Offce—623 Loutstana Bran sts., southeast. Hieny. Wharf- ‘Sd street southeast. * Pork, in barrels.or Bacon, | _oct3I-ly WM_GUINAND. - KE zZvue, Hl AGENCY, (IDAH » ar weight, of Bee! oa the Dealer in Best Varieties of ts XX Flour ANTHEACITE AND CUMBERLAND OOAL. ands Bacon, cleat sides Also, WOOD in the stick, or sawed and split. Prices moderate for cas Ee eer tae of K street and Ehode arine Weigitt, of Beof Garth Offices and Yards:—Foot ‘nthe | Island avenue, between 9th and loth streets. Orders also received Messrs. HAMILTOR & PEABSON, corner 9th and D sirests. 3y20-ly COBDS OAK WOOD, 500 : (Well seasoned,) For sale to dealers. ATLEE’S Wharf, ‘oot of 6th street. Potomac River. + in bar Baking Powd jan%-tr FAMILY SUPPLIES. = TWenTieTH-stTREET (¥ MARKET, 720 TWENTIETH STREET NORTHWEST. WM. LINKINS & SON, roceries will be in- York, Philadel hia, ust be de: by the All cther sup except inspection an delivery at quantities as will scure at all times, at least one month's eup- will be recefved for Flour, Wheat, Corn, - Pork and Beans, delivered at the ‘several OF at suc her points as bidders may pm: Prime packed BUTTER at 3) cents. Also fine Philadelphia Print always on hand. And a fine assortment of MEATS AND VEGETABLES, AT POPULAR PRIC. ELPHONSO YOUNGS & Co. »Sionx agencies in Dakota must than 30 po oF SIX mouths, y Ist to J and from Jan 7 other agencies ie cattle will be required. the cattle mm aplotr uch quantities as way be re- ARE SELLING he cattle for nse daring the February and March will be re- r freezing. aa LBS. NEW TURKEY P: at Beef Saget 10 LBS. CHOICE DEMERARA SUGAR fer $1 00 as retired. theun, | the expense of said XX quality, delivered 10 LBS.“C"( Nearly White) SUGAK......for $1 00 10 LBS. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER..for $3 50 9 LBS. “A” SUGAR. ..for $1 00 2 ra rictly held im 1 sw Sh: LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR. tor $1 00 ‘a LBS. CRUSHED SUGAR... 6 LES. CHOICE OOLONG TEA.. wend wt 3 LBS. CHOICE GREEN TEA. ton aod 6 CANS STABLER’S GENUINE BARTLETT PEARS, in 5) cup ... for $2 00 2% LBS. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER for $1 00 1 DOZ. CANS SUPERIOR TOMATOES for $1 50 be made refer eball after pr per receipt: have be proper! 1 LB. SUPERIOB GOSHEN BUTTEB....for 40c st have a copy « 1 LB. SUPERIOR OOLONG TEA. ielat will be 1 LB. SUPERIOR GREEN TEA... ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grecers, Li ae will insure If bidders w price om cach sam Rented, im ablition to giving the price mn. the bid. it will mach factht the making of aware o sain hes will be open til after all the bids shal! bave (Masontc TEMPLE.) By 97H STREET, opposite U.S Patent Office. | | | igned,and indorsed “Proposals | Tesence of the | AUCTION SALE | AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. | THIS AF TARNOON. Wy, b: WALt & Co. Auctioncors, { . New Marble Building,) i Nos. 200 and 902 Penney] ania avenue, corner 9h st. ANT WALNT EL LOR SETS, IN BL TERR ATIMEK & CLEARY, t Hcal Estate Brokers and Aactioneers, Southwest corner Penna. avenue and street, i Star Office Building. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | REAL ESTATE. By virtue of « deed of trust, dated Angust 25, A.D. 1574, and duly recorded in Liber 769, folid sot ee. Jand ree of Washington cotiuty, District of Columbia, and by direction of by. in “writing, wo will soll auction, on WEDNESDAY, April 7, 8373, clock p. m., in front of the premises, being | Partofsqnare numbered seven hundred and twenty | Six, (723) beginning ‘or said part at a. point « | Maryland avenue one hundred fect southwesterly square, and ran © along said avoune southwest wardt (25) feet: thence at right angles with nue horthwestwardly forty-three fest and es. (43.4,) then north sixty (G)) fect to north ASFS. 5. 5 RA TIING. 10 ROLLS INGRAIN © ROLLS OL CLOTH, O1L-CLOT c. On THURSDAY MOBNING, Apri 75. commencing at 10 o'clock, we wil first floor salesroom, the A 1 from the southeast corner of said ning the rempiory, der $5 cash: over that am sixty days, with notes beari Teed a credit of thirty and * then along said street east twenty-five interest, satisfactorily endo feet; then south fifty three feet and sixinches, (53. 6) apis 2t (| Rep 2t) wa L. WALL & ©0., Aucts. and thence to said avenue and the place of beginning JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, | tuproved by two Fea hotarn, tw storia each, F 3 joneors, ierms of sale: $3,000 and intereet in cash, tonsther Cerner Ninth and D streets northweat, with The expen of a Valance theo ‘egal in — stalments, at six aad twelve mouths, with wot SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- | the purchaser, bearing interest at ten erection ) INGR aides: | per annum, secured by adeed of trast on th praises. “The amonut secured by th = $3,00, with interest from the 2th i874. “Convevancing at cost of purch: be paid down wher the propert JOUN J ICHNS J. HUYOK, mar23 dds LATIMER & CLEA. April 15th, Tick, we will soll the en Te contents of the above named house, in rt, viz: Trusteos, BY, Aucts. pet, Parlor Set, M.T. and other Tables; THE ABOVE SALE [S POSTPONED anti? d other Ch WEDNESDAY. April 1.4, 1575, same hour and place Oilele By order of the Trust CHAMB Single and Double Bed: tresses, Bed Ingrain Carp ¥ “apt d&ds GA Feath h TIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. J ASH, B. WIL 8, Auctioneer, (Snecessor to Green’ & Williams, Avcts.,) No. 1001 northwest corner lth and D sts SALE OF IMPROVED REAL 23 Naki STREET, NEAR 0 S ® js lat! Kacks, With an asco apleat (Successe Cleary.) Southwest corner of Penna. avenue and Mth street. WAINUT AND) MAHOGANY CHAMBER FURNITUKE COTTAGE SETS. HA HUSK MATTK . FRENCH TOP TABL WAKE r tp & sual frame dwelfing Washington, Distric scribed as follows:—*B. be (1s) feet six (6) inches north of the sontheast of lot numbersd ope (1), in square numbered hondred and fifty three (583), runing thence north ehteen (15) feet six (6) inches along the line of Ist et west and lot nun (D aforesaid; id Tot nm od en (hh (6) ime to the point of bi E ? THING AT. A LOT OF GROCERIE DAY, April 15th, 1375, in front roome.at LWo'ciock, we shall ortment of Goods. cree are: 8 northwest. and the SS\LE OF MULES, cow! GON AND HOUSEHOLD FURNIFURE, On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 1878. comn at 4 o'clock, Dwil r Prop faulting purch will be re ancing at er of the cial term.) at 1 Wisgan and Harness, th, i dollars a All convey- 1p 9 4 A. ELLIOT. Truster. . BL WILLIAMS, J ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Suecessor to Green & Williams, Anctioneors, 1001, northwest corner 1th aud D streets, TEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED IPERTY ON Sta STREET, BETWEEN N ry.) STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUC- litnst, | TION By virtne of a deed of trust bearing date Jan- LR FLORA TREES uary 6th. 1571, and recorded in Liber 634, folio # et MORNING. April 15th, and Honsehold i Furnitur ined in 193% Lith west. being th ret Dowd, de GEOR: aplt DUNCAN NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real Estate Bi (Successor to Latimer Southwest cerner Pennsylvania avenue and 200 MAGNOLIA GR AT AU J THURSHAY treet north. | _ap7-d&ds Personal property of Marga W. HUMES, Adm’r. TRI SON BROs., Ancts sker, tiand records of the District of party secured the On 1575, n by, 2 by reau t at 1t o'clock, in fro: # the auction bli auctic rooms, I will sell a fins collection of the above , pril 14,1 Treex from the celebrated d J. M. Ban- | following property. Parts of bet, ae a. T Ga £12, being Frame Dwell No. oD) DPUNCASSON BrOS., a neora, id D streets northwest. Corner 9th 100 BARRELS OF CONNECTICUT ONIONS AT AUCTION On THURSDAY MORNING, April 15th, at 12 ovcloek, we will Ke our anction rooms, One Han dred Barrek: of Red and Yell n. street northw Terms: One fourth of the pu taxes in cash; balance in, six, mouths, with interest at 7 perc: cach will be required on each Hi terme of sale are not compli Trustee reserves the right to tice in Evening Star. Conveyal chaser. ase money and Ive, and eighteen -perannum. $3) ab when wold. tt d with in5 days the ell on thi aw Connecticut Ouions The above property wassold on March 244, and the purchaser having failed to comply. with yrcfcale the property will be resold at is risk DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. I H. WARNER, Sorat eal state Broker and Auctionoar, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRICK and cost WwW. AN te apd WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anci JUNCANSON BROS., Auctionesra, Southeast corner of 9th aud D'streets n. w. DWELLING ON NORTH SIDE OF D STRERT, TRUSTRE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY vER XD 3 ¥ TH: ON F STREET. BETWEEN 4'5 AND 3p WEST, NO G05 05D 50 STREETS NORTH’ | ONE ets SOUTIAWEON AD AUC TIOS By virtue of a deed of trnst, dated October of a certain deed of trust, given w ir 2th, A. dnty recorded in Liber No. 603, dated 2d day of April, A. D. 1574, and re Olin 465, &c of the han Is for the Dis- | co . land re- fC and at the reqnest of t cords for Washin, of Co- by. we Will ell at public anc in | Iumbia, and by party secured there- remises,on WEDNESDAY, February | by, 1 will sell, at pubiic auction, on SATURDAY, he following described » ATth day of April. A. D., 1N75,'at 5:3 ‘ yof Washington, Dis- in front of the p: es all that umbia, viz :—All that piece a ot gre Aya ground known and nineteen, (19,) i of part are five hundred and (370,) according e subdivision thereof, duly recorded in Liber MH. D.C., folio 359, in th: office of the Burvevor of said ci Washington, to- th seventy-ni ne property con hy A-D. 1555, to. extending ix i x . being part by Matilla Radelift, M- 7 improvements, 4 veyed “4 Syen Barista e rts Gling danni oy | Ete ein nb Ieee tenn oe ee all parties concerned, the terms of sale in case of the | 40d appurtenances to the same belonging, or in any above describ: Wire appertaining. Terme of wale: $500 and interest from April 24, A.D. 1574, to day of sale, and expenses of sale in cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, notes bearing interest, and secured by deeds of trust on the property sold. If the terms of sale are not complied wit! days from day of sule, the trustee reserves the ri fo rewll the property'at the risk “and Jeposit ol Property are: One-third cash, and t balance at six, twelve and eighteen month: or which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cent. per annum from ths day of sale, and secured by adeed of trast on the roperty suid. will be taken. A deposit of $100 will he required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the expense of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, | faulting purchaser. A ¢ oe Feguirod Ot the Trusters reserve the right to resell the property | S000 aseold. envevanciy at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after | S¢T®. Wee five days’ advertisement. a6 UNCA: CHARLES ©. BURR, U rrustoos JOHN C HARKNESS, : J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, &7-THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the above terms, the property will be resold, in front of the premixés on FRIDAY, April 9th. 175. at 5 o'clock p.m.,at the risk and cost of Star Oftics Bui TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF 12Tu chant STREET WEST: BETWEEN E AND F STS. the defatiting parchawee ae a Gute. ; TORS ORSAATEES core, | Slntesnen! atten “get ne pet vy v ee a i. iy y orded el re 2-5 ee ea ae, 0. 747, folio 133, one of the Land Records for Wash- B# THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON | inate county, in the District of Columbia, and by account of the weather until THURSDAY, April | the written réjuest of the party secured thereby. wa ore order of ee | Willsell at public auction. on THURSDAY, Sth of ae hour and place. By order of the April 1278, 9 o'elock p.m. in front of ths prem : :OLDWELL, an, | ieee, a ince or parcel of ground situated fat ars SF LEE aR: | Net Werngee eames soe thereof ax part of Lot No. 19,1n sjuare No. 290, MIANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | This property has a front of seve n feet, running ESTATE SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF | back one hundred feet toan alley. ul is improved by WASHINGION, D. C., AND BEING PART | a ‘three-story and basement Brick Dwelling, with: & 2n uh fe re SUBDIVISIUN OF lory back building and two-story brick stable. 0 A 5 4 ; residue in 6, 12 and 19 By virtue of a decree by the Supreme 8'per cent. per annum from pened. Court of the District of Columbia on the 19th nts to be secured by a day of February, A.D. 1s75, in a canse therein ty. All conveyancing at pending, wherein Ellen T. Johnson, administratrix, it of the purchasers. $2 down at time of = complainant, and George Hl. Plant and al: de- NATHANIEL CARUSI. JR., fendauts, being No. 8736, equity: docket 13, and of & HILIP A. DARNEILLES "¢ Trustees. subsequent decree passed i the same canse on the | mar3)-cogds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, 3 f Fs ary, A. D. 1575, I will sell, at public Premises, on TUESDAY ,the twentys ®7BY REQUEST OF THE GRANTOR UNDER re] third day et March. A.D. Is73, at 4 o'clock p.m..to | above deed of trust, tozether with the consent of the the Bigbesk bidder or Niddora, all that tract of Land | Trneices and the parts there ecarcdy te above scounty of Washington, in the District | eale is postponed until THURSDA ¥, Ape 575, omveved by 8. P. Brown to William | same time and plice Gordon by deed dated 3th Ocipbor, Isii, and re. | "api LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. corded amongst the i records for said District in WE be ol. 13, except those portiol of J. SWEET, SRE pare Kakeseteiiy eee rered nee Watenle | Bus 7” feat Bathie Brotar aa Anctioneer. st said land r No. 511 7th street, opposite U.S. Pust Ullice. i © BLE SALE OF VERY VALI. TATE (GN VIRGINIA AV La AND 2p STREETS, WASH aut, viz: Lote t7,in Block 1; Lots 1,2, 3, Wand 1i,im Block 2; Lots 1, 2, in 1,3, 4,5, in Block 4. nd separately One-third of purch: and the balan: b two eqnai instal twelve months, with i and by virtne of a Pourtof the District o! et. al., vs. et 14, the tnders jon, on the premise April, A. Iy., 1875, No 21yin Square ‘No & e-money cash; | Eyuity D nigat six and | public a st from day of sale, to be | 2Oth day secure y purchaser note. Upon confirmation of sales by court and fall payment of purchase: money, deeds will be passed. jepoxit of fifty dollars re- quired on each lot at day of sale. Conveyancing at porebaser’s cost. Tf the terms of aale are not com- Plied with in five days from day of sale, the Trastes Will resell at risk and cost of defantting purchaser. marlk lit WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustes, S27 THE ABOVE niall andred t of 3 feet 2 inches on h of 100 feet 7 inches to a y twoemall houses, of the purchase money Jance in two equal insttiments. ins mouths deferred payments to be in pron netes of purchaser bearing interest at the rat percent. er annum, and secured to satisia property A avenue with ad and is improved Terms of sale: One-third cash twel A SALE IS POSTPONED mn of until THURSDAY, May 6th, 1575, came hour and place, | trust urchaser ‘to pay $10 at time of sale. ea a aah var RDON, Trustee. | Hesule if purchaser does kot comply, with terms. of ELL, Salesman, | sale in five days.and at his cost. All conveyancing . COLDW mar2s-law tell May 1, then dts at cost of purchaser. M. SA ERS, Trustee, BAS KRUPTCY NOTION —To all the croditers:s | 2004 2. SUEDE Sacer. MORITZ AUGENSTEIN iio may have prove! | J} H. WARNER, thery claim eu are hereby notified to appear ye Real Estate Broker and Avctioneer, = fore the Snj rane peat of the nett of - | Federal Building, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. ty aittiny okrupt t Day OF — Ariut, lsis,at ovl-cham atthe City Hall. Wash: | IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHEAST ington city. before J. SAYLES BROWN. Register, | CORNER. OF, MARYLAND AVENCE AND > ed Roped te Peper yg —— = bis debts 10TH STREET a ‘ nA , ould not be granted to said Bankrupt. : virtue of a deed of trust, dated $0th day o! By order of the Court: ‘A RILARP, Jannat AD. a das eee eee Tat. 4 beYGS,Cerks "ASS | sche Se lind tit ane Bre of Colum Mus 12 tO Sivek Lock: |. LL Ay AY 1575, HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- | °f the premises, on : "T ‘ber having ghtsined tre the Busrane Gabeety feed. mess a tes cty oF Wei Petters of idan ate ai eens, © epecial term, and described on the plat of «ai Lot letters of administr: ba bag i , Bumbered nine, (3.)in square numbered three hitne ceed alk eri ee Gt Diatzict Of Columbia. de; | red and ity, three, (S83,) together with all the tun- are hereby wi to the same, with | Prpyements, &c. i ihe pgeguersgigtesaa tbe acriber mor butore | garni, One Shed of the purchase money in ioe Gb day of APril peat) they may otherwise by able in six, twelve and eighteen months after ge be exe ee his eth dey ot a cane Baterot said calc, deferred payments to bear interest jiven under my en day of Apel, tas. at six per cent.,and to be secured by deed of trast CATHERINE (her XmarkiGLAUM, | Thon the property. ‘$50 cach will. be seyute et ap7-w.St* Witness: A. WEBSTER: Register Wi )°s Sus cies pF” CHUPEENDEN, WB. waDrit. WARKER, Anct. aplo-ts ELPHONZO YOUNGS, com publicly re mar? form, Probate Jurisdiction, Mar RP WARNER. ; Be inteack. or” part thereof, will be permittea | 2. 7- JONSSON. i = gs ite wilh of DUNN B. area ste Broker and Auctioneer. re b let oF assigne: }o any arty wi a gy tee, written Consent ‘of, the Secretary of the | AND Se - Federal — corner 7th and ¥ sts, northwest NR cies cana . oti | , Lovers of good TRA snd will Ey °S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- shee Sa Te | RR aay a oPRORRENY OM UW STREET! BE: Every bia mounting t9 $3000 or over must be | ‘et Btande Blos. 14: be te By etary a te the order ot ‘he Gimmie ner of 1 a St ae Drage! Provided, a copy hocks ees tpon eome Ur fates depoaitory,or upon some | Ouce ® week for’ three ‘some one news: engl ihe tlivs ng cational banks | SOG cot 149 Comer Marts cE, | Uivenes thecal dey. ere” aaton ee Betropoiian National Baok {sew York. | Open every day. Mars wat A. WEBSTER. Register of Wills. tiowal. Ba Smmpe roe | Calon National Benn Chicags. 0 | J" THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT piistional Bank of the State of Miswuri, St. Louis, Term Pee ee, which check or draft shall not be less than five per | Be AT gab Tit coutum ou the amount 1S proposed to be Sopiication for on the estate of Tarnished. aiid in case any on being awarded ane 8. of the District of Columbia, has this hall fail to execute the same with good asy made by A Smith. “All por ets sous pereby noted mad geurton TUESDAY the of Aprit next, at age Sh paved rieeied opr af tase et Pabiiabe once eck for eesks lathe SSE h WERSERE bests ot wins, AUCTION SALES ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioneer, Succemor to Green & Williams, Auctioneers, 001 northwest corner of Wth and D stroets. SALE_OF FINE TREES AT AUCTION On THURSDAY, April 15th, at 3 o'clock p shall sell a? my auction rooms, 2 Mag nolia Gran De Flora other choice Trees, Bannot, Nor from the celebrated nurseries of J. M. —_WASH_ B. WILLIAMS, Anct. folk, Virginia. ht By Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Foferal Buildings, corner Tih and ¥ ets, northweet, AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRARLE BUILD. LOT, ON TUE WESTSIDE OF FIPTERNTA STREET. BETWEEN SAMSi STRERTSNORTHWEST. SON AND 1s TURSDAY m., will be sold, of Square numbered 19, fr. street 23 feet 9 inches, by a depth of 0 Terms easy, and wiil be made sale. J.T. April 20th, 1875, at 6 o'clock publi Known at time of COLDWELL, Salesman Ry tate Broker and Auctionser, th and F streets N. W. SA A DESIRABLE BUILD- ON THE EAst SIDE OF THIRD SURE! RETWEEN B AND (© STREETS, RORTHWEST. On FRIDAY, April 234 1% 6 o'clock p. ® will be sold at public anction, in front of the premi<es, lot 11. reservation J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman HR. WsKNER, > Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Building, corner 7th and # sis. northwest TWO STORY AND AT 904 107u STREET, KK AVENUE AND K 27th, 1875, at dat public aucti: ny pling on the west hes by ad a April be eos t. per years with in Pe enred by 9 property * f deposit of S20 wil ber ed at time of «: cont ng at purchaser's cost. Terms to plie@ with in ceven days is J_T_COLDWELL, Sak sath Cl: enue and Lith street. ILDING LOT ON L 19vH AND 20-n STS. VERY DESIBA STREET. b NORTH On %. lexirable . di Loomis’ subd RLE REN Lots Band number it 3) feet on t i » between Hith and 2h stre: Bost, with a depth of # 146 feet to an This property is well loc a good paved d well worthy the at of purchasers. 1ns of sale: One-fourth cash; six mouths, with 8 per cent. it dof trust. Ad i WO req operty is bid of ne purchaser edint No. 3 x Lby Dosit of red when the All conveyancing at the cost of ely above sale, I will sell par No. 100, fronting 15 9-1: L aw 2h a betw y a depth of 153 9-12 ETON, Anctioncers, tate and Insurance Agents, orner Sth streets, al » Droit Buildin, TRUSTER SALE OF VALUA TATE IN THE COUNTY OF DISTRICT. TOW BLE. REAL ES- WASHINGTON, BIA, NEAR UNION: INTERN IN Cres W SEE OF PRE Wav E Ss WA YARD BRIDGE. By virtue of a deed of trast to mo, dated the With day of October, 1568, and duly recorded in Liber T and R, No.'7, folio 77, one of the land records of Washington county, District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured there- i t pubsic wuction, on the premises, to ler, on WEDNESDAY, April the 3 p.m. the following described real All that pice » Washington county, ¢ OF 1 of land lying and sit- in the District of Co- Hows: inning at a n the southeast side of the road from Uniontown to Benning's Bridge, aud the northwest corner of that part of the tract of land called “Chi- chester,” which was sold by John A, Smith to Charles A. Kranse, and runn nes with said road north 69 deg. east thence south 49%¢ deg... cast 672.66 Teet, thence south 59 deg. west S273 fect to the dividing line between Charles A. Krause and Mrs. Otterback, thence north 15 deg. West 304.9 fect, thence north’3) deg., east 525 fect, thence north 3s deq., west 330 feet fo the beginning, conteining five acres, Lore or tes. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, the residue in equal payments in six and twelve months, with interest, secured by the purchaser's notes and deed of trust om the premises. 820 to be paid down on the day of Sale. Conveyancing and reconting to bo at the cost ofthe purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale are not com- plied with in five days, the trustee reserves the right to resell on ten day's public notice, at tie cust an Tisk of the defaulting purchaser. SAMUEL P. SMITH, Trusteo, mar20-2it YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucis. 7 THE ABOVE SA rt uated lumbia, and described as fi 18 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, April 21st, same time and place. B vr of Trastee a YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. /OUNG & MILPLETON, Anctioncers, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, Le Droit Building, coraer sth F streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUAELE REAL ES- TATE IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, NEAR UNIUN- TOWN. ON THE ANACOSTIA BOAD, WITA- IN TEN MINUTES WALK OF THE NAVY YARD BRIDGE By virtue of a deed of trust tome dated tho 23.1 day of November, 1363, and duly recorded in rT and R, No. 7, folio 79, one of the land records for Washington coubty, in the District of Colum- Dia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public anction, on the premises, to the the 14th da) ighest bidder, on WEDNESDAY. Apri ¥ hi at 0 oc) x Teal estate: Il that parcel of land herein descril Deginni inning: of of thirty acres of Chichester for C. A. Krause, bears horth forty-nine and. a-halfy "west forty. ad seventy-seven hundredths (4 77-100) » and ing thenes “south fiity-nine. degrees twenty-two perches and. fifty-nine hans 22.50) to @ stake on the line between Krause’s land and the land owned by Mrs Otter- bach, ond thence with that line south fifty-seven lege east («.57,e.) forty seven and “two hundredths (47 52-100) perch stake, north thirty-two and a-half degrees, east (n.32¢,¢.) three and twelve hundredths (312-100) perches to a stake, thence north forty fonr degrees east (n.4i,e.) t e ity-four hundredths (1224-100) perches ¢ north forty-nine and a-half est (4939 deg. w) forty and two-hundredths esto the beginuing, containing five oF less. ale: One-half cash; the residence in its, in six and twelve maths, with in- by the purchaser's notes, and deed paid down the premises; $20) to be 1 the day of sale. Conveyancing and recording to be at the cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with » the trustes reserves the rake to rene w he i lays enn notice atthe risk and cost of the defaulting hager. ‘aya Wut SAMUEL P. SMITH, Trasteo THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until EDNESDAY. April 21st, same time and place. By order of Trustee. « . YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts, Dexcayson BROS., Auctioneers, Corner 9th aud D streets northwest, ROCK ENON SPRINGS AT AUCTION ‘Will sell at public auction, at our salesrooms, gorner Ninth and D streets, at 1@ o'clock: aa. on Y RID. 23dday of April, the valuable wh as K ENON SPRINGS, ete Capper Spring: ituated in Frederick connty, “st of Winchcster, Va., &e., &c. } $2,500 in one year,and bal- os years, with interest, » red st on the property. DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. OW Haat Betata Brokers and Anctt Estate Brokers and Anctiot 412 7th street northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AND VALUABL' Lim Ww: ap hotel pro} Virginia. about 16 miles together T with th ‘87,00 by deed of trust -d VERY DESIRABLE D VALUA RESIDENCE ON loti STREET, BETWEEN AND I STREETS, 1N THIS CITY, No. S17. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 234 slay of May, A. D173. and duly re col at se aber Me. }, folio 190, &c., of a records of in wn county, D. y direc- tion of the eared shorsby, Twlit sar ai tak lic auction, on TUESDAY, April 27th,at 6 o'clock P.m..in front of the premises, all thal ¢ or parcel of ground. situate in the city of Was . C., and known and described on the ground or plat thereof as Lot umber seyent Square two hundred and twenty, (230,) accordi: Davidson's subdivision of said square. new and spacious, containing ern improvements, besides Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $300 must be t th: A deferred its to be =! toch Conemrgp } of sale to the of : be folly complied sich within six ae the oy resell the propert; the risk and cost of ar: at first pur- : conveyaneln ot parebase: 2 apis VA 5 AN & GREEN Aucts. J. SWEET. ‘Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, ‘No. 511 7th street, opposite U.S. Post Office. * TRUSTHNG LOT O8 CAPITOL HiLb. By vite of 0. Ged ot nt uy econ a Sie doen ceed 2 we ‘county, jambia, ‘ashington Wet abhete clock piri ieee Ds ee u fect on D street os EVENING STAR. pos a ORY FAILING. er our raphic report of the T: Beecher trial c! yest ot oh anination of Rev. Henry Wari Beecher was Fallerton, of plaintitt s commenced by Jud; first ‘questioned’ as tos oa- eDOSS-ex~ counsel. He was manner of taking the oath before testifying before the court. Witness said: I have no custorn of taking an oath with the uplified hand; when I was before the grand jury I Presume that I swore on the Bible. I did not say, then, I had conscientious scruples | comaet Sactng ws oath in this manner. I | do not remember swearing on the gospel in the answer to the complaint in this case. The oath was administerat to me in New Hampshire. and whatever the form of oath was there I took it. He next told of the change which took piace in Tilton’s religions opinions and his fall from orthodox faith. He did not think him a safe teacher of doc trinal truths, and thought his views loose, almost heretical; still he thought he “might | do as the head of a paper ineulcating Chris- lian ethies.”” The witness then spoke of bis having taken Mrs. Tilton out riding upon several occasions, but seemed to recall but little of any circumstances atteading them. He also told of his visits to her, par ticularly of the famous one at her mother’s house, which led to his advising a sepa tion from her busband! On this occasto: said that Mrs. Morse ‘did all the talkin: and rehearsed the many grave complaints against her son-in-law, Tilton. To many of the questions the witness answered did not recollect t! jombay papers to nd ys: ' Th eth nation of Mr. RB heard sounds much ny Other, He vas Whera’ SS with his serva zh wages, but y connection with d less way withow inin: the claims made. The Mc Was & man of low stat! thought anything reaily emptuous bl what was tin | as! expenses in a care- the fairness of ammedan bearcr yof the kind be- ting his master to le could shut his gon no longer. On the 1 evening he told the be : into his accounts under certainly b: lain than be: jon also helps to furnish & sounder moral for the wnole transact than any worke!l out hitherto. A village in the Lucknow district has lately been’ th: scene of a terrible arian outrage. lumberdar of the village, which was ow: by a coparcenary brotherhood of Rajpoot appears to have heen endeavorin, the rights of his brethren an’ self the sole owner, or talookdar. Much lit- igation ensued; the lumberdar’s sharers be. came involved in debts; some of their shares were sold. and were brought up by the lum- beriar. For some time things prosperad with him, and he was rapidly raising him self above the heads of his brethren. The day of vengeance came at last. The Rajpoots at- tacked him and his principal servant, and murdered them in the middle of the villa, ‘The police were promptly on the spot, and twenty-six persons have been arrested fo. committing or abetting the munter. Th is now under investigation by the Assis! Commissioner at Lucknow, there being in addition to the twenty-six prisoners, more than seventy witnesses for the prosecution and di man of his wo cumstances the nore comprehensi!) The present expla »make him- into the alleged canal fraud in New York was begun by the joint investigating committee on Thursday, the auditor of the state, Francis 8. Th the first witness sworn, detailing der Which the canal superintende aves its ailairs. The Tribune says “the aud- itor's statements, although they have not reached the heart of the subject, show that the whole administration of canal affairs has been characterized by a carelessness which betokens an entire disregard of the interests of the state,and a woudlerful lack of con seientiousness in the discharge of official duty. These inevitably opened door for maifeasance. The mai who would carry on his own private business as the canal boards have managed the business of the state would be regarded as a fool, deserving bank- ruptey. An Albany dispatch says the Senate judici- ary committee will report # bill giving to the governor power to remove any state offi- cer for maiversation in office after due hear- ing. The bill was pre in accordance with a resolution, which was passed by thc Senate, instructing the committee to prepare such a bill to carry out one of the suggestions of the governor's message. It is expected that the canal ring and its friends will op- pose the bill, as it would be of great import- ance to the governor in pursuing his plans of reform. The bill carries out a provision of the constitution of 1846, by which the leg- islature was empowere? to prepare legisla tion for the removal of delinquent officials, a Work which has hitherto been neglecte 1. THE NEXT CoLLEGE REGATTA.—The meeting of the College Rowing Associations, held at Springfield, Mass.. decided to hol its next regatta «t Saratoga,on the 13thand Mth of whe A next. The stipulations demanded from the Saratoga Rowing Association by the contestants of next year are 2s follows : Free ee for crews and boats to and from ratoza; —y boat houses and quarters, with first-class board at $10 per week; the provision of the requisite steam- boats, signal corps, telegraph, &e.; the sup- pression of pool-selling; protection against extortionate charges for transportation; the Saratoga Association to refund overcharges by hackmen, &c., the building of a sidewalk from the village to the lake, and a grand stand capable of seating 10,000. A PREACHER TRIED ror HERFsy.—In the New Jersey M. E. Conference at Jersey City, on Tuesday, the committed appointed to examine into the allege charge of heresy against the Rey. Dr. Gill, reported that the reverend gentleman was periectly sound in his fo rarae faith and entirely orthodox in his belief. His book on evolation aud pro- gress was very obnoxious to the committee. because it contained a line of argument ne in consonance with the accepted theories of the chureh. After a number of ministers had made remarks on the subject, Dr. Gill took the floor and avowed his implicit faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, the truth of the miracles, and other of the theological tenets of Methodism. The report of the committee ‘was then adopted. ANOTHER STATE ABANDONS Promrnt- TIO: From _— indications prohibitory liquor laws will soon be things of the past. Massachusetts is now added to the list of the states which have abandoned prohibition and adopted stringent license laws. Among the provisions of the Massachusetts law is one that no sale or delivery of liquor shall be made to a person known to be a drunkard or to an intoxicated person, or to a minor, and another that in case of done by an intoxicated person the liquor dealer is made liable, and he is further subjected to damages should he Layne in selling liquor to a person habitually liable to intoxication, after warning from a@ husband, wife, child, guardian or employer. A TEXT FOR A SERMON.—A bright little boy, just three years old, is like most little chaps of his age, sometimes refractory. In order to curb him and make hima g little boy, his mother often threatened him with a peach tree “‘persuader.” The little fellow has come to understand — allusion to the Seee a ——, = company’s servan hao the company, and often travelled from Broad street to ton junction without a ticket—“‘any can do et did it yesterday.” When alighted he was followed by an_ official, who asked him bow it was done. For « conside- tion ne po Pg Ang | hin. ir hes iven, “Now,” uirer, “How in get from Broad bm Dalston jane; os one he the fife of a lady on West J During @ trip ou the street cars to State street she saw the loveliest polo- nase ern she ever saw in her life, the handsomest fellow she ever saw in her life, the liest woman she ever saw in her = = pane mn ered = le drunkest man ever her life, never was so insulted in ber life as | the miners and working me PENNSYLVANIA COAL TRADE —There i« no change in the trade as com with what it was last week at this time. The troubies in the mining region between the @perators and the working men in reference to wages continue, the eect of which almost ap entire non-pretuction of coal t the Lehigh and Schuy! mi regions. The anthracite con! trac: ts virtually ate Standstill, and cos! is becoming very searce. Ta this city some of ihe sizes of coal are quite ran out. Some of thelealers say there is not & ton of egg coal on sale at any of the yards, and all sizes of coal for domestic pu are very scarce, and mu offering is of inferior qu Prices to consumers, a fact ure due to the 1 & great meas. controlling influence tn the market of what is known as the “combina ton” in the coal trade, as one of its purposes to regulate and make steady prices all through the year. In the bituminous coal regions there is an unusual effort making to press the largest amount of Mat coal possible into the market, and for other than domestic uses it is quite freely taken in the place of anthracite. As to a re- sumption of Work in the anthracite regions we have no other information than tsopen ta the public, except that the president and managers of the Readiag Coal and Iron com pany are outspoken a=. positive that that company Will not yicld one peany tn their stand-out against What they claim to be the unreasonable demands of the associations of though their Pinta. Ledger. How To Per Dowx Marrine summer is approaching, and th matting craws rm may the attention of housekeepers that, as there is a right way of dot thing, th nt way top ‘ Canton matting aime practice te put it dowa wrong eTSONS cut the lex sreadths in t} Mines stand tle all sum: r of tacks up This method serves the purpose of keeping the covering very Ughtly on the foor, but it fajures the boards, ruins the mat one Straw, aod perha: maitings are made woven in sl t where they two yanks to see where these two land the first thing te is cut Into proper places across and die to keep the joints ew the brow across on the from oper ‘ar tt way that you nes in this w twice as long as where the inevery breadth. & good matt St six or seven years. — Home and Society, & for April. I MUST CONFESS that after hearing all Becener's ev * thus (ar, some have not impressed me favorably sometimes seemest to be holding back; he has sometimes been rather too skillfal in exp ily used language of bis Kissing experi- nd his arouse prejudice; som ences have been una mal displ times been extreme! tyn Cor, Qin. Come The most match of the se Hall, Boston, on Tuesday nigh students of Taft's college and the Boston in stitute of technolo ‘our of t spelled down all their oppo Music between the worls could be found hard them, the MARRIED. SON—CARRIGAN. On the th day HUTCHIN pri the Rev. Dr. Sunderland. at hie resi jence, Mr. J. THowas Hurcurxsos. of Waching- ne. cet tvs Exma Camnioas, of Brooklya, — a DIED. on Taste oof cme be dW M its at No. th instant, at re reapact- farther notice. * UNDERTAKERS. R. F. HARVEY, Undertaker, Wo. 934 F Sraxsr, between Ninth and Tent, icin = a LUMBE LUMBER The attention of BUTLDRRS, CARPENTERS and others, having vse for LUMBER, is respect fully called to our sap ‘stock of ALL KINDS OF LUMBER now on hand at the following REDUCED PRICES: Per 1,000 feet. Vite Pine Ouilin ooneat 25 de Se 6 feet. All sizes, 15 to 24 feet. 44 Virginia Pine Bom: aa none foc. — nf Souther e oring, Do. do. Best SHINGLES Simmons Davis & Co '*: Heart |per 1 fi (per Lam ‘Walnut, 1 inch to 4 inches......... LATH, 83 CEDAR POSTS: S-feet, 25 to 4 cents cach. red. 68 to shevse peered 75 cents each. & SONS, 13th Street and Ohio Avenue. apt Im G. & CORNWELL & SONS. SPECIAL: oe HAMS, Extra S: Davis & Co.'s * r-enred. for baking IAMOND” breud, Ciucia- nd. ‘abd ASSORTED, 3 Phocphates of Nitrogenons clemants ceasary to the development of muscle, nerve, ‘and brain,and is pectiliarly beneficial to dye" ‘and porsous of sedentary habits. : compount EXTRACT ni HOPS, the greatest remedy tn the world for general debility or nervous = nt; an — —— cure for ; Testorattve preserva fiveod health and strength: manufactured st Maid stone, the centre of the hop raising dis wd, county of Kent. G, G. CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS. marttr 1418 Pe. ave.. opp. Willard’s Hotel, LUMBER! LUMBER! TE PINE CULLS, (beat ’ WHITE PINE quality) @240 per WHITE PINE 5-8 SIDING, (best quality) 925 7 q @ 24 per hundred feet. cE fall and complete stock of all kinds of Luss anid sell at the lowest market rates, WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner 6th street and New York ave., opposite

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