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¥ DICAL, &c Diet in all Die-see omen in Impovency ana Stiri concomitant with abuse of ADIES may consalt with the g 4 Dz. or Mex. WILSON, Box ny ity, and all file ure’s laws marll-tm” i H K. LEON. To ples are suffering from the i tndeere tons of youth. nervous weakness, early decay, lows of machjod. &c.. 1 will gend a recipe that will care you, BREE 0! CHABGE missionary to Boot envelope to the Rev joa-e New SQ ATISFACTIVUA, SS eultations free at Dr. 0, (Colonization Batiding. Ba Pinca Gonnorrhea repeat Sbemsatcy erodes Yount ee out the use of mercn Spermatorrhas, on by excesses end abuse tn youth, causing loss ef Bnd insanity, general debility, organic “tency nervous trritability sym op, todigestion, the B.'s band can rely 4g) sefentifically mod honorably treated Be igh testimoutnle which be now holds from the lead: fug physicians of Baltimore. Boe 4¥¢ Cth street porthwest, from 2 to 9 p.m HOTELS. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, A.J _DaMA&Son, PROPRIRTORS. Emon Boras ane 1asu Sr. { NEW WORK, the most dewirabie tn the . and charming neighborhood, and within easy distance of the chief public insti- tutions, the leading bosinese houses, and the prin- cipal theaters he rooms sre spactons, very itght, elaborately furnished, and thoroughly vsntilated. and the viows Gre varied, The Re: of Paris, rate cost. and the attendants are uniformly courte ous and ficient Zhe elevator is syailable at all hours, day and Bight Visitors to New Werk will nownere meet better accominodstion er more reasovable terms. janlt-xo Is here sup, QUAL aND WOOD. Coal AND BINDLING WOOv. Onur stock cf CUAL is now complete, embracing ail the choice qualities, and to which we invite the aitention of corssmers, Our NT BUNDLED KIN re lighter in every b )LING WOOD, dle, is the best in use. For Sit _grocers—try it, No shavings, paper oF Rerorene olf rey CHEAP SAFE. CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO. Mill aud Depot 7th street Wharf, febtely B Ofer 121% Peuosslvania sven cor 1 C@AL! weep! weep: CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH! THOUSASYS UF TONS ORDERED. Arriving daily . cargoos of the best varieties 4 WOUD jow is the time to way ! If you would save money get s raed ariiee and just pounds to tl fore you by cwerens, 2. oe toa, cali on the ander- fer re Teh eTLE ‘OOD delivered as low a2 Good OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to 87 Der co: A-single trisi te sii thet is necessary to convince the public of the sbove facts JONNSUN SKOTHERS, Main Office and Depot at Johnson's Wharves, foot of 1th anc ry Omtcer— $i Tis sn street . ang? eo NATTANS VEGETABLE CATHAR- TIC AND ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. atten: ly physic. Prep es! are, they present the following good qnalities ‘They are warrant: wholly vegetsbie Their actic ia prompt: contain and etfeccaal | They are healing to stomach. They start the liver fa healtny ani active operation. They cure biltonsness sick head. he se They are invaluable for indi- They thoronghly cleanse do not gripe or give pain Children and ‘hem as well as the stron; they are always fresh, (while patent pilis generaily are mot.) and conse: Guently uniornty effectual. Price,25 cents per box. ‘OF sale oniy bY ARTHUR NAYTANS, Pharmacist, mars-tr Corner 2a and D streets northwest. MANUFACTURERS aa ay macs. $a ‘Ladies’ an¢ Gent's TRAVELING TRUNKS, with MocMurray's Patent Tronk Stay attached. LADIES’ TRAVELING SATCHELS. SHAWL STRAPS and POOK ET BOOKS, DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS. LAP KOBES and HOBSE BLANKETS. SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS. ‘Tronks Covered and Repaired, and made to order au to Harness. — BR. McMURRAY, _Sanll-tr S08 Market Space, tS HORSE FOOD. = GORDON'S FOOD FoR HORSES AND CATTLE. ECONOMY.VIGOR. SPEED, FINB AP a NANCE, SOUND HEALTH, SB.) OA CURED BY ITS USE. INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. 5 100 Feeds for $2 00, Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenue. ecl0-coom €. P. LAURENSON & CO. CAPITOL HLL | QE LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, Re 317 Third street s. e PINE CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS, CALLS, RECEPTIONS, &e. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO BOABDING : HOBSES. Orders left at Congressional Hotel, or at Stable, Gay or night, wiii receive prompt attevtion. _Jane-ty __ 4. B. DENNIS @ co, YONSUMPTION, 5 10N AND W. Ina pretcEst ON an ASTIN: t MOOR 14.3 New Boot strest, London. Sold by them and ail Chemists and Storckeepers throughout the world. AyT-aal8 sep29,nov 0 wdec32,feb2,marl5,ap6Je7. VE NOTICE, Tast the axbscri- btained Irom ‘he Sapreme Court of the District of Colas ling aS : iH cH i a2; 3 EH L s 5 RAILROADS 1876 renssV¥itania 1876 nOUCTE BOOKS AND STATIONERY Pn tee wn erm alta Ie Tie a aoe T# NEWEST PUBLICATIONS of Modern Life. br Richart<en: @2. To the North, West, and Soutnwest. Poms pent g Soverorat: Doubie Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scen- 6 General { History o nt. The F ery, Magnificent Equi; ipme: 2 50. Trains leave Limp city time, from Depot, ‘aot. Mayne corner of 6 od B as follow edge, U Por Pittsbu and the West, 6 SB Cox. Parlor Oar to Pittsburg. 7:40 Felenc= Record: 1876, $2 50. Ho ° Palace Oar to Onieago, and te. %. dally, | & Macual «f Norrespondence showiag the corre-! Sructere of Letters, Notes aud Oar Westlake, A.M. cloth, ature ‘or Little Folks, bj Ze" Valoth, by Hon J Proctor K morial Tributes to Professor Moree: ks in cl th bloines, wnlform racsof f0c SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, Agents for Lawrences": Pare Linen” Papers, matil-tr 911 Pennsylvania aren ‘U BALILBOAD. +, fall etit hoster, Buffal ¥ EW BOOKS, N sua Why We Laugh By Ho Bobtnson Crosoe’s 7 - By ally, Bandas, fiy. Uimited xpress, and 3:40 p. m. daily, exoopt Sunday For Pope's Greek Line 7:06 mm aad Aaily except Sunday For Annapolis, 7:60 a. m. and 4:56 p. Sunday 8.8. Cox. 12mo. By David A Wells the Author of Old per Baker. Paper + Author of Tl ‘be Rauire’s Legacy Mydd eton’s M. Bad se ss ALEXANDBIA & FREDERICKSBURG EAL — ZXD ALEXANDRIA & TOR MOHUN BROS, or Alexandria, 6.7.5.9,10, 11 8.m.,1,3,4:20 z nosyivaute 6. 11:40pm. On Sunday ar 9a, | 7H _1O1 Fennel oe aa Gas R°OKS FoR THE LENTEN SEAso ‘and vie Lynchburg, ra yuchburg, ¥ jew Bolps tos Holy Lent By Bishop Huntington. Bigat em ii dete dye Earoce tacts, wiki goa 4 10. he 3.4, 5, s for Kvery Day in Lent Miss Sewell. Sunday at * and 10a. m.,and5 Dear Flach of Tent: Hosary for Lent, and other De- ana Parior Oar at the Offices:— Northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Peun sylvania avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the Depot, where yotional Books, The Anna Shipton Series. How t» Stud, the Bible. For by Tickets, information, Sicepin, secommod: Jn paper and cloth, vt Bb Moo WM BALLANTYNE, ‘© 7th street. D AND FOR | te by" ir orders can be left for the checking of Baggage to demtinadion from Hotels and Residences. , “Gon”, Passenger Age’ HOMSON, Gen’ Manager. Jans ly AND CIO RAILROAD, OHANGB OF TIME Fesncany 13th, 1676, LEAVE *#ASHiNGTON, }0—Baitimore and Way Stations. 00— Baltimore Aunapotie ad Way Stations. xP AND Boston EXPkass Louis and Pittsburg Ex t Cumberland, Md BOOKS RECE! SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOUKSTORE, Corner 43 street and Peu Dear Lady Pixdain. By Justin McCarthy Els Natural Life. By Marcus Clarke My Young Alcia’s: A Faded Photograph. By the suthor of “The Heir of Redcliffe ” ‘The Curate in Charge | By Mrs. Oliphant. Ser ert Foe |, By Mrs. Alexander, author of 7 Seations. On Sunday | “Sys i imber's Bate; of, A Church Fair and ite gat Rotny nly. Victh fobls-tr £0:15—SaLTIMORRUNLIMITED ExPRRss No stope _ — ti Stations, PRKUFESSIONAL. pe OnTCLE MEEKEEe, (CHABLES abeuT & JOUN W. WaRNER, FH, flagerttown and ATTORNBYS-AT LAW, of Books, tagerstow: ‘Winchester and. Way Ferry Btations 4:30—BaLtix (Vie Metropolitan Branch.) x ARMS @ KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCK AGENTS AND BROKEKS, Le Dror BuiLp!Na, corner of F and 8th streeta. INSUBANOE of EVERY DESCRIPTION WRIT- Str TEN ON THE BEST Tha DE SoBSEFFER bas remo ed his uffice tem ra@riy to 1214 19th sirect. Speciaens for wcopical Analysis may be left at hi Milburn’s Pharmacy, 1429 Penusy! 6:05—Baltimore and Stations. * ore aud Statieus. ais, Cincinnati, Pittsborg jFast Bx- Chicago, Colzmbus, Sandusky and y Stations on Obic and Chicage Divisions. 9:26—New Yous Nieur Exrugss, Sleepingcars ow and 6 cept Sunday mutem Station for 15. 6.00, 7:30, & 6:20. 685, 1 trainsdaily ex Leave’ Washington. , LU? VS EISINGER, 2 4 JUSTICE OF THE PBACE, No. 609 7th Mtreeto w., ppeosite United states Patent ' Office (Juce de Parr— Berea D® +: & worr, DENTistT, ot20-Gm = Semeved te 1210 F street. Francais y for Hagersowa, a. sapolis, Staunton or Valley Branch, nor for Net York snd Philadelphia st §:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. For farther information spply at the Baltimore and Obto ticket offices, Washington Station, and 45@ Pennsyivenia avenue, where orders will be eu for baggage to ba checked and received ot Ry ity “olat t THOS. B SHARP, SCHUTTER & RAKE, GeO: S$SOSNTH: Generel Matar aovi-tt ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN FAINTING, 7237 8b street vorthwest. — — — - @PEUIMEN KOOM 710 EK «treet northwee STEAMER LIN yendl-ly WASHINGTON. DO TESSOp Lan? | PER SET FOR TEBTH, RITHEB JAR “PROrLe’ Link | $7 by Dk. AS. PRATT, Gradnate of oo +, | Bush Medieat Oollege of Obie ~~ eh Medical NOMINI. MATTOX CK EK. UPPER MA- orver of 1 CHOUOCAND INTERMEDIATE 1 Stems tae: extracting teeth MAK GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING T NDINGS. oning to the above landings on leaving from street every MON £ YOUR FORTUNE! wharf toot DAY and THURSDayY at 5 a.m. Betorving will leave Nomini every TUBSDAY OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY id FRIDAY at7a m “a ar ers "N. R. FITZHUGH, Agent, (]'Ha STAAMEB HAKUINGEE Carr. M. &. Gree, Will leave 6tb f at ms on SUNDAYS st w bar! d WEDNESDAYS for Petomac Landings, ineludinj Mattawoman, Maca: id Rasivrs to Nomiai, N.B. FITZHUGH, ~ febd23-tnovl Agent. NEW ExPbess LINE Vis OANAL, A ULADELPHIA, ALEXANURIA, WASH- THUATHTON ANG ROR BEOWN SAILING DAYS ee RE, By Herth” Wharvos, Phtingsipaia, AT NEW ORLEANS, Brom $9 Water street, Georgetown, D.G.,M Py ‘This (Incorporated 1868) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1876, line coancets st? Philaeiphia with Clyde's Ine coanecta a: a Megular Somi-weekly Line of Steamors for Prov! deuce, Boston and New England States. Ho whart- POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. io Boston by this Hue. = 3 FD) Agent for D. of 0. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, udria, Va Z ‘evonshire street, Boston. ivered by Knox's Express. Orders Av eart, will bo promptly stesades Capital Prize, $100,000! Eines. =< 3,580 Prizes, AMOUNTING TO $502,500, NOTICE. ALL PAID IN GOLD. f naling agg ewan yp ag lord One Prize to Every Siz Tickets! ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 650 EACH, United States Ourrency. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROY. TENTH AND TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION. AL MAIL Le ae: BETWEEN N#W YORK AND VER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yorx. | FromBuw Your Parthia. Wed. March If Bothnia..., wed., April 19 jor 22/Abyssinia. Wed.. Apri 26 |" Russia. LIST OF PBIZES. TA ee agg epee ond > BECO 1, gold, additional Hesurn. tickets on favorable 20 Prizes et terme 50 Prizes at all ft Maro! 9200 Prizes at "Through vile of tadiag given for | 4200 Prizes a 2,000 Prizes at oleae ‘steerage aud oabin, | 100 Approximation Prizes at $200... @20,000 Hors MORRISON Ne 618 100 Approximation Prizes at 100. OHAS G. FRANOKLYN, Agent 160 Approximation Prizes at 7 3 550 Prizes in all, amounting to (gold), BANKERS. Tickets for sale by all regularly appointed agents, and by the LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO. P.O. Bex 692.N 0. marl d&KtA pz FAIRBANES' SCALES. THE STANDARD. DRPORIT €0,. Corner Win 14. and New York avenue. /LAB-PBOOF VAULTS. deposit. Eafestor <4 ot eatea Bwok $50 are ieece, rota Welte ora pagstenk, | Also, Miles’ Alarm Cash Drawer, SENT pune ° Hitt : Bee: | Store Trucks, Baggage Barrows, all sizes « 40H¥ HICKLING & 00, » Baggag 5 5 eae Bankers and Bros Coffee and Drug Mills, Letter Presses, &e., &e. PRINCIPAL SCALE Wak: FAIRBANKS & CO ,311 B: Farareskes CO., 166 Baltumore FAIRBANKS & CO., 3 Cam FAL nates FAMILY SUPPLIES, Betts: BUOKWHEAT, as. EY & 00., 333 Broadw: FAIRBANKS & CO, #18:. Pan jontreal Moller’s Diamond Syrup. FALBBANKS & CO., 34 Kiag Willian ot, London, } ria Se FAIRBANKS, BROWN & 00.2 Milk st , Boston, FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadel- FAIRBANiCS: MORSE & CO., 111 Loke st., Cbi- FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 189 Walnut st., FAIRBANKS. MOBS & OO., 182 Buperior st.. Clevelend, O. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 48 Wood st., Pitta- FAIRBANKS MORSE & OO.,5th and Main sts. FAIRBANKS 4 CO., 302 and 304 Washington ave., FAIREANKS & HUTCHINSON, San Francisco, AGENT 1x Wasuixctox— marl Zawhmn JOHN A. BAKER. A. FISHER’S KEW DYE WORKS, 906 oe * SUREE CuO gE UTES TRE PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD CA SAVE MONEY BY OONTBACTING WITH US, im most epproved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- 1NG, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, ac. TIN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be bails in wails. * As we keep tn stock, and are prepared to of PEATE gt MABSLE MANTELS, tn eneeense Gentlemen’s Gar. ‘styles and colors ubequaled, ry a. giovieetvine = vt ene outat as ayo Y ‘ALL STRBET OAR'OATURES. boase ty, euabling make ore — ‘Propositions to capitalists and Book, 48 pages. “ ba a aitatratous, with Information for disck Simewee HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, tors. Price. cloth covers, 10 cents; paper covers, jJent-tr 317 9h strest northwest, | free, by mail. TUMBRIDGS & 00 c HBR'S LOAN OFFICE, Corner of 1th sires | fobl6-coly Bankers and Brokers, 2 Wall st., ii. ¥: and Ne re avenwe, entrance on New fork avenue. ‘The most private AUOTION SALE>. THIS EVENING. W°*54. B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. GR AT AUCTION SALE OF FINE, RARE AND JAGU;Bhe RNGLISd AND AMESICAN CURB, Olmmencing st my auction roms. 1001, THIS EVENIN |. patil the entire chance for uyers, large, embracing the beat books p' ne thle sapere Linck at bose eon : Sale positive, "Terme cual, oun ing the Cay. youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAB! T 33% AU ry secnred ther=by Sill tell-at’ public auction op THUMEDAY. the 30th o'clock p.m ail that pr county and District, beire part or parts called Scotland and Barbadves eniarged, besiani: for the same at a stone planted in the ground on the east side of the turnpike roud lending ‘from the city Of We-bington to Bladensburg, aud standing at the Corner of the farin now owued 6y the iteform Senor and runping thence, reversing the line of theentire irect north 52 d- grees, east 19 pe: ches; thence north 71 degrees. east 22% perebes: theace svuth 12d Also. at 4 o'clock p m. of the same day, in front of the property. all that piece or parcel of ground lying snd b 0 4b street east. in ths city of Washing ton + which i* Know lot in subdivision of origi tix improved by a Fr by a dept! sircntage of $0 Toet teh Terms of sate: One third of the purchase money for each parcel to be paid in cash; one- hal! the bal- nO the «nd pus year. and the other balf a: the ena of two n the said day of A de- cost of & purchser or purchaser ach parcel will be required st th percent per from and after the be secared by n and deed of trost on the propsrty sola; oF, at the op tion of the purchaser or purcha: 0 wi of the porchare m: ney for either parcel, or for. both par cels, may be paid in cae obveyancing at tae cost of the purchaser Unless the terms of aale are folly complied with in tea days from and after the day of the Trustees reserve the right to resell the ty st the cost and risk of the defaulting = y urchacer, after giving at lew days’ notice by public advertisement, and the cash deposis will be ee WILIP A. DABNSILLE GROKGE KABLER “Est Trustocs. mar?-dtdbs you itd Nu & MIDDLETON, Aucts HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. In accordance with act of Congress approved pe 23 W874. (4 Statutes, vol 18, page 225.) there will be sold at auction, tothe highest bidder, at 1¥m.on TUESD Y, April 4th. 1876, the Mate: rial of ued in the Old Jail Buildings, cated in Jadi re. 6 entire » removed witain thirty aay afte sale. ‘Ten per cent. cf the purchese micney will be required on day of sale; the balance betore work of removing mat rial is commenced © EB. BaBCOOK, 1 of Engineers. UB. A. mart 2awsw THOS DOWLING, Auct. {Bep. and Ohrov | YBUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of a certain deed of trust bearing - July Ist, 3569. and daly recorded in Liber 4%, No 3, folto« 541, in the land reco of the coanty of Alexandria d at the written request of the public anctioa. in front the city of Alexandria, perty secured, of the Marker bnviding, Va .op MONDAY, the 3d day of April, 1576, at 4 o'clock p m..to satisfy the talance due and unpsid ©» said deed of trust, which is @6W. with iateres at eb (7) per cent per snonm irom November 22, ccribed ip ssid deed of tr: erty released by me by deea of Novem: , recorded among the seid land records of ty. which property is situatea in the mn ty inxsandrin, Ws. + bout tw from the Aqueduct bri¢ge kuowa pear the trait farm ¢ ele en acres. improved b @ comfe Frane Dwelling, about 400 fenit trees and 200 grape ory In good order, and is well feuced and in good ton. will be required of the pur- faale All conveyanciug at the Af the terms of sale are no vpiied within one week from the day of ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property the risk and cost of the detaulting purchaser, five days’ adverticement ER OOX, Trn OulV W. WILLOCGABY, Attor: ; INSURANCE. Industria) Life Insurance Oompany WASHINGTON, D. O. ON THE WBREKLY AND MUNTHLY FAYMENT PLAN. flew. Uke —1229 STREET NOBTOWEST chaser # Cost. marl-ttawtd OAPITAL...... weesneernseres $0,008 WJ. . _ 3.G. Payne, Treasurer. m, V. Pree. FLA 0 5 Ing Agents wanted. novs-ly ny BL $e, MTUOMING FIRB LRU |, corner of Wand &th a ae if BOREL GAGE Ageut THE TRADES. D. B. Ww) BALL AMBEAN ISM with G9, garterl Msaatecsarers_ and Desiers tn” Doors, eam and linds. jardware, and all Br aterial Sar Tatimeshsera arco, etwoon dip ‘and 7th hen Say athor nnane Aa Femina wey Btuevsn JAMES PLUMBER AND GAS FITIBA, arm 611 Yra 8ST. SORTHWSEST. A Wringes 20HR U, J0GAS, 715 Maren Spas. gad, Yentlatng Awa ‘isting Aw "hore Holes Pebite iain fs Src agen tone ‘iildew Proof Awning Material. eopls-tr A LARGE LINE oF SPRING GOODS aT DEVLIN & COs, SPRING OVERCOATS. fobaé-tr ENCOURAGE ~ | HOME INDUSTRIES. TRUBES FOR La " murat ce ‘OHILDERE. on the preanlaes, c ed AUCTION SALES. WN. COX & OV., Avctionsers, 639 G street, On TO MORROW. ( Thursday.) March at 10 a. m.. infront ef our auction room 639 6 street. we will well a: assortment Well Kept eccoul-hand Fornitare, comalsti of Chamber, Parlor, Dining-room and hitehe: Furniture new Cotiege Saites, Walnut Sideboard, Obsire, Mattresses. &¢ . dc, at large Bow Window, Counter Scales, Crockery, &c. 1 R_N. COX & O9.. Anoitoneers UNCANSON RBOS., auctioneers. D Bovtheast corner 9h and D sts. 16. N. LABGE AND PE STOCK OF Ase GOODS. oH 8. F Oost EMBRO:(DERIES, HATS, &c., TO ULlSE A CON AY MORNING, March 1Sth, com- ‘clock. within our auction rooms, weet, we will sell a large all @ good assortment of goods, and will without reserve. marls- DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, Dt eereae eer eee eee. nortawens, AEBIG NEES’ SA A C MILLI NEBY G oNS. TRIMMED AND UN HATS. FUBS. BOXES OF FL BI PPSES, KI GLOVES, TRIMMIN +s) La WEAR. SCakPs. ILING, Ra KUPFLING, HO-1ERY VE EN G90D ov THE ‘the sales rooms east corner of 9h Ii sell the entire stock jenler, in parts genera! assortment of ‘Trimm n:s. 100 sets Furs. Flowers, Hats, Hair Nets, Fringes, 280 pieces Ribbon, Embroidery lies Uncerwesr, Shawls, general assortment or Ks ether Gloves, Illusion, Green Barages. Bandk-r chiefs Belts, Shirts and Drawers, Collars and (nt-, Ornaments, Fea-hers, Skirts, Bonnet Frames. tc. Se. im all’ a bw od desirable assorted stock of Goods, to which attention is called ATHA YHB. | (go. SOVoMON DROWN. { Assignecs of H. Baum marl5 it DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts H WARNER, corner Tth aad F streets, TRUSTEE’S SALE TWO-STORY BBIOK HOUSE ON FRANK LIN STREET BETWEEN 410 AND 5:8 STRE« 18 NORTHWEST y Viriue of a deed of trust, dated July 10, 1875. and recorded in Liber No 798, folio 4, of w jaad recordsof Washington connty, P.O, and atthe request of the party secured, Twill aM at ublic avction, to the highest bidder, on TUES DAY. March 2) st. 1576. » tock, in front of the ness subdivision of nts. ance in 6,12 and 18 terest, to be secured by deed ofirust, and to be ocmplied vith in 7 days, or the property to be resold at the risk and cost of the dofaultiog purchaser. $19 down on day of sale. ml5-wsm,ta_ CHARLES T. DAVIS, Trustee. *[Homas DO 'G, Auctioncer. TRUSTEES SALE airy IMPBOVED PROP. By virtue of trust deed, dated April Ist, 1874, aid recorded in Liber 746, folio 113, 1 wil «etl on TRUBSDAY the 23d day of March. 1476, at 4 o'clock pm ,on the premises. Lots Nos 41 8) in Jast’s supdivision of square No. 935. The pro erty front. 40 feet on luth street east, and has » depth of 16 feet to an alley. and is improved with 8 comfor: able Frame Dwelling House, ac he property will be sold subject to@ prior trust for $1.40 bearing date —,with interest at 10 por Cat ape onveyancing aad $109 Geposit when APPEL, Trustee. x 08. DOWLING, Anct. POWSMAN & GREEN, Acctioncors Ro. 412'7th street northwest. SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BI 1LDING LOTS ON SOUTH A STREET. RETWEBN FIRST AND RXOOND STREETS EAST, ADJACENT YO THE CAPITOL PAR’ " + at 4 o'clock p On TUESDAY, Mar: ing lots on ° Il itches to a 30 feet alle ibe most beautifal anddes: locaton on Oepitol 11iN ofters a rare opportunity to parties wishing to purchare firet-class Duildir ¢ sites ‘Terme: Two thousand ( $2,(00) cash: and the bal- years. with interest at 8 por > payable semiannually. Title guaranteed . DOWNMAN & GREEN, Ancts. CPSNcERY SALE Ob VeLUsnLe 1m FUOVED REAL PROPERTY ON G STRET, BEAB 14H STRAET NORTHWEST By_virvue cr decree of the Supreme Court of jumbia, siting io @ 00 e premires, on W. ¥ Pp. ™ , part of original lot pumbered 5), in eguare numbered two hundred and fifty-three (283), in the city ef Washington. bezioning for the seme Bt the northeast corner of said lot nniog the ree weet 25 feet 0 inches; thence south 59 feet 6 inches: thence east 22 feet 6 inches; thence svuth 22 feet 105 tpehes; thence east 3 feet 4 inches; mud thence north 82 feet 103¢ inches to the point of be together with the improvements thereon. Consist'ng of a comfortable two story and attic brick veiling houte. 7! property is located pear the Preasory and other departments of the government, and iu prox imity to the Bbbitt Honse aud Willard's Hotel aul by reason of its location possesses great advan < over any otber property how offered for sale. It's nearly opposite the Foundry M. B. Oburch, being bhonse No 1344 G street northwest. ‘Terms of ealc prescribed by the decree are: One third of the purchase money ad the residue ip three equal tnstalments pay le six, ive and eighteen months, respectively . after the day of sale = ith interest. A deposit of @380 will be required at the time of purchase. All conveyancing at pur. chaser’s cost. If the terms of sale «hall not be fally complied with withio one week after the day of tale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the p-o perty at the risk and cost of the first parchaser, after siving etx daze notice of wn.b resale, . ELLIOTT, } trastees A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Wa' B WILLI4SM! marlé Xt lee |. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street. On FRIDAY, March 17th, at 5% p. m., I will of fen forthe sale on the premises, No. 3 K st. north- east. a three-story and basement Brick Houve , hav- fog 10 rooms and ali modern improvements, beimg = 2 is — ‘erms day of Fale. marl3 dts THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct. B. H. WABNES, corner 7th and # streets. UETBE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BASEMEBT B K DWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF 207 Pareewne's 123%,) tee MAND M STBEETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 1575, 4 ly recorded in liber Bo. 802, follo f the laud records for the District of Oo iumbia, and at the reqnestof the party secured thereb; , L wili sel. at pudlic auction, in frout of the emises on TUBSDAY, the 28.h'day of March, ie at 5 o'clock p m. the following desc -ibed iate, sing and situate the city of Wash- iegton and Distsict of Columbia, kuown and de- ibed as lot uumbered twenty one, (21,) in Aus- Yasnbdivision of square numbered ninety-nine, 99, ) togetner with the imorovementa, &c. ‘Terms: One-third in cash, bal: morths with interest at ths rate of eight per cent.. secured by deed of trust on the property A deposit of $100 will be aired at the time of sale, All conveyancing at purc ers cost. It terms of tale Bre not Compited with in five days from day of tele, the trustee rescrves the right to resell at risk {defaulting pn «haser. eee cost Ot LIAM. A GOWDON, Trustee. cman. marlseofds J T COLDW ELL, rp HoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALU. ‘ATE IN THE DISTRICE RUMTH WEST, aT» B Nirtue of a dood of trust, executed tome bed rt by the said ard 8. Cox contiguous .in the coumy of Washington, Dis- . lying west of Fayette etreet aud ining Seventh street coutiaued tract called “Berleit! ‘con- re or lees, (improved Biabie, welliag H. rien illiams, At corner Wth and D streets. SALE OF yA LOsEEE, Y, ‘Buc zeesor to Green Wo. 1001, northwest siriee of 9, Gescee of the td view SSoeieieh ees r ‘Weman'’s Wiles. EVENING STAR. WEDPNESDAY....... March 15, 1x76. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS Closing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE.—A fer our report closet — The consideration of the Seoate bill regulate the counting of tne vote of Presi ard Vice President, was resumed Se: Mibor amendments were offered and or: to be printed, and further consid -~| vena sideration post wiles Caused both thetr gutles Lets reckon, then, uptt! Thursday at 1 o'clock motion of Mr. Frelinghuysen the bill fixing the salary of the President was again taken up, and yeas 2. nays 2. A private bill for the reilef of James A. Hill Was introduced, which led to remarks from Mr. Sargent criticising the bill reducing the sala:y of the President, whereupou Mr Christiancy said if the Senators desired to go over this md again he would move a re- consideration of the vote on tbe bill, and he entered notice of such motion After further discussion Mr. Christianey was called upon to bis motion to re- consider, but he declined doing so, and at 2.40 o'clock the Senate went into execative Session, and 5.15 adjourned. Mr. Kilbours Committed to Jail. HOUSE.— A fier our report closed— Mr. Glover moved the adoptioa of an order that the Speaker issue bis warra st to the Sergeant-at-Arms commanding him to take into custody Hallet Kilbourn aod oring him to the barof the House to show cause “by he should not be punished for cantempt The order was made and the warrant issue Mr. Jenks offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Interior for information #8 to the defrlcation of Wm. T. Collius, late Pension agent in Washington city. Adopied. Mr. Hunton, from the Judiciary Co.wmit tee, reporied & resolution calling « torney General for copies of ail le grams, and papers asking for th Jucge Belford of Colorado. The House then. Could do just as we pleased c a, reagent, Gem Sherman jon the (Prom a Receat Interview.) “Now, general, I would like to know if Were in earnest when you wrote that letter, saying you would pot be @ candidate fer president.” “I was. I meant every word I wrote, ol for publication. I had no idea ould pubiteh my ietter Well personally, and have been down in Nobie couuty. ‘He isa goed ly kind of man—that Suppose you were nominated.” would decline” Suppose the nomination were unanimous enthusiast) would decline any way. | cannot think of any circumstances toat would taduce me to accept the nomination. There are ae many men io the country better fitted for ¢ place than lam. I have po civil expert- epee, a8 every president should have. The country Wants & change in this respect. Mil- t'ary men know no way of settling troudies bt, and our country is now se end thal a different policy is needed. Ivic president, and Dot @ milite- Committee of the Whole (Mr Cox . there Is Blaine; he would make the chatr,) on the legisiative appropriatic ® splepaid president, aad he showed his bill, aud was addressed by Mr. Bennett, of | |tical sagacity when he headed this Jef Idaho. ‘ lavis amnesty affair. He is going to be hand Mr. Kelley (Pa.) made a personal explan to beat for th mination. This man Hayes tion, denying the barge of collues with a | Would mak magnificent ruo. He ts with a overnment contractor made by a corres. | POpWAT, and bas much of th statesman Fondent ofthe N-v. Wortt ” °F * corres: | Phim. A stronger candidate conta hardly named. Morton is a remarkable man, es ~at-s ppeared at the bar | be win’ Sereeant-at-Arms appeared at the bar | and fitted for apy political position in the MALLETT KILBOURN, THE RECUSANT wir- | 8!fCof the people. From bis kuees down be NESS, i r yeleally dead, but from there to the in custody. On being asked whether he was | Of his bead he ts avout the Iveliest man ta prepared to answer questions put to him, he | the country. 1 love Morton for his war re- asked leave to be heard orally by bis coun. | Com. He Was the best war govenor we had. sel, Mr. Black and Mr. Dudley Field. During | He never complained that Indiana bad far the consideration of the question Mr. Glover | shed more than its jast quota. The de- intimated that be understood from the wit- | '#»< for more troops had only to be made ness that he would be satisfied by baying | t© be complied with. Thousai the war read & written argument prepared by his | “€mocrats would vote for nb counsel. ‘ = Mr. Page insisted upon the witness’ right The Love of Dress. t (Mrs, Jane G. Swissheim in Chicago Tribune} to be heard orally by his counsel, and that {lew was advocated by Messrs. Hoar aud | The tower bas fatien on Mrs. Belknap, but Someer, and opposed by Messrs. Holmananud | thts is no reason for belleving that she ie 7 encks. sinner above all those who dwell in Jerasa- Mr. Page said he had made the motion of | lem. How many women in. this coun his owa volition, because his ideas of just- | have pot been dressing above thelr mean ness and fairness taught him that no ‘man | How many have not been tempting fathers should be punished without being heard. | aud bustands to dis westy by thelr extray- He had heard no request from the witness ese? The number is for the withdrawal of the motion, and un- agant demands for « certainly in the mi ority, and their opy less he did so he would call Previous | sites are confined to no locality or class fue question. Wives and daughters of lawyers, doctors, Mr. Glover.—Then cail the previous ques- | merchants, mechanics, and ial rers have tion. alike been straining every nerve to a Mr. Pace called the previous question. in gorgeous costumes, and the female mem- ; Mr. Glover moved to lay the motion on the | bers of preachers’ families have not been able. hindsnost in the race for expensive personal Ou this latter motion the vote on a divi- | decorations sion Was ayes 110, noes 59. Last winter Jenkins informed us that the The yeas and bays were then ordered, and | exemplary wife of the renowned Beeeber hed the vote stood—yeas 117, pays 74 he handsomest cloak in Brooklyn,” end Mr. Banks then moved that the witness be | this fact y for her persiat- allowed to present €pt attendance ob the famous tria’, while it IS ANSWER IN WRITING; is by no irs. Tiltem which was agreed to, aud Judge Black pre- | would hav sented & paper, which was read by the Clerk The cocument commenced with a consti tutional argument to show Wat the House velvet suit and ty bat with & white feather.” Bea- sie Turner was seren ader the utmost fire | Of cross examination because she knew she could pot punish for the offence, but that, | was well dressed aud baving her pictare under the law, the case should be certified to | taken the Criminal Court, which alone bat the Asarnic, American women for the last power to punish. The House had years ago, y its own act, deprived itself of iis right to punish for contempt, and had remitted the case to the Criminal Court. The power to ten years have gone to bailsand receptions, pubite . theatres, churches, fairs, ba zaars, and every place else to which they have gone, to show their dresses and see finish belongs to the court, and not to the | what other women wore rather more tham louse. In 1857 an act was passed declaring | for any otber purpose, and the reason is that that, In addition to the penaities atready | American men, baving proted thelr brave- prescribed, any one found guilty of coutempt could be indicted fora misdemeanor. This was held, afier discussion, to impose two punishments for one offence, and in 12 the jaw was repealed. In 1574 the law was passed as it now stands, and gave jurisdiction to the courts, bat they could not impose addi- tional punishment. If the House could do Unis, the act would be as illegal asa lynch emanded their reward of beauty. Hear ing false standards, they bave been pleased With barbaric display, hav manded and received the homage of expensive personal decorations in the wom: they admire, and bave had the pleasure of paying for them. How Utica Ginis Reacu ror Lock — The Utica Herald of Friday divulges tne fal- : lowing: “There's & pin lying on the bridge Srent hen Went ee prepa State” | with its point toward me. If l pass it Loam : “ have bad luck; if I pick it Gp1 shall be heretofore detailed in the committee room, | Here tad juck: if 1 pick it up i shall be — lestimoapy a8 read in the House. is what one of tee & te pool, it Went on to Bay, Was a ate ‘at looking count street, tA purely ransaction, and did not im- | /#¢ies remarked on Genesee liceie Any public officer Ihany paruicular, | 3esterday noon. ‘The hoor of the bridge was Nothing bad been alleged from whica a cou. | Wet and snowy, but the Iadies hesitated, trary opinion could be drawn. If any mem- presence of several pins jn the yack of ber of the committee will assert auy fraud, | te speaker's dress was toc “pullback” whicm or apy private individual will make oat | prevented the lady from encouraging good that the books and papers will lead to an uck by lifting the plece of metal which 'ay exposition of any misgovernmeat or fraud, | With {ts point toward ber. She made two he would give the r8 to ail the commit. | Vin attempts, and Hually with a sigh pase- tees of the House. The whole transaction | fd op a few steps, laughing as if ao was a private matter between himself aud r folly. Jast then ber companion excialm- private parties. As to Jay Cooke & Co, and | ©, ‘There's another with its rs ‘he allegation that it was indebted to the pore ene United States on account of the real estate pool, that was not true; but even If it was, tbe benkrupt court alone has power over the matter. There was nothi-g to justify the demand for the papers, He would do all he could to aid the canse of justice, but he would not produce private papers unless some pub- lie wrong had been committed. After the statement had been read, the Speaker, addressing Mr. Kilvoura, asked v hether he was prepared to answer the ques- lions of the committee. me right in the face —and be! curing the omen of good luck, and placed it carefully in ber dress. The other that she bad not oblalued the firet one.” A NEw TEMPERANCE AROUMEST. Reedsburg ( Wis.) F: Tae Free Press tells this extra- ordinary story of an old gentieman who lives in Poynette, Columbia county, that and admits that “if it were not so vouched for it would be almost altogether in- credible:" The old man is named William Mr. Kilbourn—I decline for the reasons | Otis, and is now ninety-two years olay Tete given in my statement. represented to have been very much indicted TheS; er.—Are you prepared to protuce | to intoxicating liquors—has drank enouga pe papers called for in the suopceaa duces Uguor, sir, to float a seventy-four gun ship fecum © Mr. Kilbourn said he was not. bald-s Ray ty and neesl ee Mr. Glover (Mo.) then offerel a resolution alleging that Mr. Kilbourn had fatied to show sufficient cause why he shouid not answer or obey the subpoena, and that he should therefore be considered as in contempt of the House. Adopted. Glover then offered a further resolution deciaring that in purging bimself of con- tempt the said Hallet Kilbourn be required to state if he is ready to appear hefore the committee and answer, and to obey the sub en duces tecum; and if be auswers that he is ready, then the said witness sbali appear and answer forthwith, or as soon as the com- mittee can be convened, and that in the meantime he remain in the custody of the Ser,eant-at-Arms; but if he shall answer that he is not ready to SS. that he be committed to the said custody for the con- Unuation of said contempt, and shall con- tinue in said custody until he siguities that be is ready to appear and answer and to await the farther order of the House; and Usat tp cuforcing this order the Sergeant-at- Arms sbali keep the said Kilbourn in cus- tween. His eyesight failed almost entirely. About twelve years ago be eft off the it of drinking liquor. Since that time be had 8?7-The Brooklyn Argus ix going to bands, and possibly politics, within A 4 N.Y. On. ila. Tomes. BLA DY—BOBINSON. On the Lich of Marsh, 1s76, at ae jotel. i more. by Rev OG. on Dod tody in the common, Jail of the District of | ,.fgtiDER., On theerening of the lath of Marche Solumvia. Adopted. : vanes : The House, at 0.00 p. m., adjourned. TFanarel ites tite Sate K street, moar as appears to be get Al first it was su te a Fy i § i i i i BE fa i i Ee i he i é i i i i i FE

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