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MEDICAL, &e. Deer Bu in es N > ar videst Be page and oniy tan im the City, 08% DO at No. 620 4 ‘Smee. DaY Btn a BDAY, trom @ to —m b ggen Organs. y po’ 30d Spermeatorrhws contracted cared tag Bay jen gatext; cured oa system a bre oar it tr BOSON AL. (usnens & JOHN W. WARNER, ATTORNASYS-AT LAW, 637 ¥ STRERT, D.W KsTOuAM. marls-Im* jou T. dams ARMS @& HErCHAM, RAILRUADS. (876 renys¥Ghania 1876 To the North, Wess, and Southwest, Dowble a Steet Ralls, ——— Scen- ve Northeast corner of Thi feats sr v! oe Foe Bort hy ixth i : veune SRlere can’ belctt for the checking of Baggage t0 oe ram ote ane end Le ren cad ers ansenger rustie’ THOMSON: Gon’ Mavagen jand.1y ALTIMORE AND CHIO BAILROAD, ‘Way Stations. AND Boston @2PkRss. St Louis and Pittstarg x Dinuey at Cumberland, Md. ‘Way Stations, On Sunday ping at Beisy nly, 8:80—Point y Stations, J0;16—BaLtiMonei ny Tarray Exrunas Bo stops 2:15—wattimore saa Way stations, 130-NEW Yoke anv NonvoLk Exreass, oa, vison po 33 more, Freder ay ae (Via ‘issn Stem" « ab—Frederick Point of, 01 Sas—Ciccmaatt $:60—waltimore at dda of Be 7 ENE, WSUKAL BS Hagerstew: GENERAL [xS0KaNC8. AGENTS AND =P a Be oe. fone. Metropolitan Branch.) = cnaea ALTICORS EAPRESS | Stope at Laurel LE Daort B No, corner of F and Sth streets. ab TiN Pyar a INSUBANCE of EVESY D SCRIPTION walt. sgt BXPane Bageretown baste TES ON THE REST TEs B SCHARFFER tm remo od his Office tan persris) to EPG ith strect. Specimens for Microscopical Aual ~is way be left at his Office, or iiburu * Pharmacy. 1429 Ponusy!vanie iparé im’ UDWIG Etstnvkm JUSTIC® OF THE PBACE, Bo. 609 7th Frente ©, oppusite United States Patent Office (Jugs de Pavx— Buran Prancans.) Jenw-ly "ARK HOTEL, anEd e app Bamasen Egy Xew vers. seen Estadtishmeat are to ‘we fousd abi oar a > hotela of the fo, very gb, elaborately ventilated sad the views ng p riot aay where vat ts bore sapypied at m niente are auifermly courte Silsdle st all boars. day and te New York will nownere meet Detter accopuneiafion or more ressouahie teras. janis $m /ESTMinsTAR HOTEL ON THK CURUPBAS PLAB, erner Irving Pisce aud t6th tree, New Fork One Block frow Vuton Square and Brosdway- ‘The most contras. era yet yuietest location tn the City. Convenient to the great theaters acd echarebes § Eievater, snd ali modern Loprovements Easy access 2 8!1 parte of the erty hy atrant cars and eepi-tthes.) 0. B. FEBRILE, Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL Ne INSEITUTS F lies Mre Sb. tly School for DY, Princtpal. mar3 én BOABD- Nay sodooLe ‘943 Mf st. north- Bsxcan, Professer~ of Mhte Bacx, fescher of Freveh WNext commences ‘uarter 30 Fepruary Ist, 147 B ErinCoPau z BBV. TY ERIC JOHN L WBYA M.. ass Mastrr Tre Biath Aowual ken this chareh schoot for boys will commence ou WEDNESDAY. the ath of Further toformstion can’ bs had av. FL KNIGHT.D. D., $442 Uorcorsn street. D CLASSICAL BE. OUSG LAvIES 9 ‘ ork ave ANGELO JA SON, Principal —-The eich: un aon on the Mth of Yertember, 157: suei-ly CUAL AND WOOD. (COAL AND KINDLING WOOb. Our stock cf CUAL fs now complete, embracing aii the choice ycalities, ana to which we Invite the Sttenticn of 6. Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING woop, with @ frelight-r in every bundle, is the best fo Gee. For sate py all grocers—ery it. No shavings, Paper oF aersere ot Feyuired CHEAP SARH — CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO. fobs Hy Bran JATTAN'S VEGETABLE CATHA TIC AND a BILIOUS PILLS. m le bae largely increased. > their mertis as Their ace is promp' toms They are heal to the storm start the Hver fo hi active eration. Behe ad conti Geation aud dyepeysta. They cure biltousnons oad. ere iavaluable for Indl: hey shoroughly cieanse the oni tem They @o not gripe or give pain Guring their a ion They are adopted for generat nse. Gelicat- perso: s < and robest # for _mars-tr RTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, Corner 3a and D streets northwest, at MARUrecT Oman: ‘McMurray's Pateat Trank LADIES’ TEAVELING SHAWL STEAPS aud POCKET BOOKS. DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS. LAP BOBES and HORSE BLANKETS. SADDLES, BEIDLES and WHIPS. ‘Tranks Covered and Kepatred, and made to erder ' B. McMURRAY, 806 Market Space, — OE Spe PABTIES ABOUT TO BUILD Ladies’ and Gents TRAVELING TRUNKS, with Tronk Stay > CAN SAVE MONEY BY OONTBACTING WITH US, As we Keep tp regular stock, and are prepared to yet to mos Spproved manner, every description HOU8E AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS PIPING, &e. Tn B BOOTING. TIn aoPain PIPES to be Ph, arc CRASeLE MANTELS, tn excellence aLeyuaied. | ee Det Fy gee ; : : i 4 a8e i ke & bBes7hs!|<atea! «0: =) * ¥ ee i eee a < . a Pal War Statious -— Sinetron: Puwbers me] a “ 0. Coluinbus, Way Stations on Ohio sad tibicnge Divisions. 2b—New Yous Sion? Bxruuss, Bleeping cart 3a-galtture and, petucipal Ws 30, 8:00, $:45, 9:45 25, ° and daily except Saud natem Staion Sor Wi Lage /ashImEion. rs 43, £15. 6:00, 7: 30, + 45 @. m.. 12:30, : at 5 m, dail Fa Sad Paladerphin at 3 ry iladelpbie a “Gor, ‘Turther tof. <= 9b wok! y at the Baltunors ad Ohio tekst oMoces, ugtof Station, and oss Pecnsylyanis * ogee. bere oriers wit be 1% tole rinecked und received at @23 aati THOS B SHARE. Master of Trana coeral Ticket i Aeeat ‘Z, General A, aovl-tf STHAMER LINES. “PEGrLES Lise? P re NOMINI. MATTOX CKE. CHOVOC AND INTE : NDINGS. 2 sidowLecl Ste mer Tee ennee BURRIS, ” . % jaodings on ee) every TUESDAY ITZHUGH, Agent. SGEB, ang FRIVAY a7 % PUR STEAMER HA: . E. Guxcs, Will leave 6ch stret wharf at po ov SUNDAYS WEPBESDAYS fr Potomac Landings, incln jul. * doe And Ras Mattaw man, Macucd oan eT nUG! _febz3-tnovl NSW SXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, ae a LER ANDRA WASH- PHU ATO NaN GsoKeRTOwN. SLIM ate Sarre A a; North © eharves, PI AK, at From 89 Water street, Georgetown oro MOND- Ya 6b I ye a. weekly e of ere ¢ tote. Boston epi ‘Eugiand land States. Se wharf- = "a'r agent tot D. of 0. ya beuyrie S ob thi = eran DB. 0. MINK 3c ovonshir street, Bostou. 87 Freignts delivered by Knox's Bx ‘at Geners! Offce, 80% Penasylvsn: At the Steamers Wharf. wil! be promptiy to. ipbin, the outward to Hew ork or Boston, epeainyer of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing te the dorth the Meridian of td at at iat.s or nothing to tbe north of @. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI POOL, CALLING AT er HARBOR, ¥Rom New Yor. jw YORE Parthia. Wed. Bech Bothue wed. A Abyssinia Wed. wi geria.. mea April els ‘April 11seo * May ag faatant WEUNBSDA‘ ond va’ “do not carry stecrage pasesn- Tares LJ \ ours —vebio iu and oF, Fassast nba, OOM wo Paris, ‘Sis. gid, ddftional. Wet —s ‘okot op favorable Hickets 10 and from ait of Maro; “Btosrage oa “pee ad is — TRADE: \ LEXANDER BacL, WItLIAM BALL, P : (Late w W, Barker.) BALL @ €O. Manufacturers acd iealors in Doors, Sash and binds. Gla-s, Hardware aud all Building Motertal. 5:7 Maseachusrts aven nctwoan 6th a ber ceut. cheaper id ccemiase Je25-ly ReE™MoveD. JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, msri? tr S11 71m ST, NORTHWEST. AWNINGS. JOHN ©. HO@SN, 713 Market Space, facta: fan ated 8} Roller ker ‘intive Awning for Stores, actalae Pablio 4 Private Dweilings. Fisge snd Tents ty Bole Agent for the ouly geuuine w Proof Awning Material. ‘sepls te INSURANCE, Industrial Life Insurance Oompany WASHINGTOS, D. 0. oN THE WEEKLY AND Ars PAYMENT Home ee 1239 rr STREET NOBTHWEST. TAL. woeee ssssuessaneeee $50,000, SRiaers @. Payne, Treasurer, ae a. Pies, ¥.2 Bike acteasn Canv pet G wanted. nov8-ly EMOVAL, ¢fice of the LYCOMING FIRB INSUR- axck MPAMY bas been removed to Room No. 3 60 muildiog, corner of F and Sth streets, Tie yiave years. company has been in o for J. BU: BABB, Agont. Gi ENCOURAGE S44) x a SATCHELS FOR cone Hies aoe ‘ speed a ee BOOKS AND STATIONERY. (THE STATESMAN'S YEAR BOOK. { FOR 1876. THE STATKEMAN'S YEAR ROOK: A Statistt cal sod Historical Anuaal of the States of Civilized World. Hand Merchants for the year Brice $3.50 sent by mail. raee. free. BF Just mported trom Loot BooksRLLER AND STATIONER, }. and for sale b; ROBERT BEALL, ‘ial es Penna. ave., adjoining THE STATESMAN’S YEAR BOOK FOR 1876. National Hotel, A HAI BOOK FOR POLITIOIANS AND MESOHANTS BY FREDERICK MABTL JUST PUBLISHED AND FOB SALE BY MOHUE BEOS., matl7-tr 1016 Pennsylvania sve., cor. 1th st. HE NEWEST ‘PUBLICA’ ONS. 5 rial Tributes to Prof rae; 83. A. job lot 01 * Books incl th Satine, eobnaeets rate of fc. At SOLOMO! PMA NS & CHAI Books FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. Kew Helps to a Holy ent. By Bishop mone ton. Emre bata kant, ine wc oan, or Ever ent, Dear Fash of Lent: Wosary for Lent, aud other De- ‘The Anat Bnioien beriea. In paper and cloth, fs : e An Ps Ps aoe How ts Study the Bible. + vi ree Wie biel Sire. N®w BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT ~- SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 43 street and Penua. av. Justin McCarthy. arcas Clarke jh. By the Mrs Limber's Baffle; or, A Church wae — Pod Victims. (MAKE YOUR FORTUNE! GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (Incorporated 1568) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1876, AT NEW ORLEANS. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, Capital Prize, §100,000! 3,580 PRizes, AMOUNTING TO $502,500, ALL PAID IN GOLD. One Prize to Every Six Tickets! ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 950 EACH, United States Currency. TENTH AND TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION. LIST OF PBIZES. One Caritat Prize... 100,000 60,000 20,000 10,00: 10,000 4 Prizes at 10,000 20 Prizes at 20,000 50 Prizes at 25,000 1,900 Prizes at 120,000 2,000 Prizes at 50 ..rmereenne 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes at er 820,000 100 Approximation Prizes 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes at rm 7,500 3.880 Prizes in all, amounting to (gold)§503,500 ‘Tickets for sale by all regularly appointed agents, and by the LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY Co. P.O. Box 692,.N 0. marll-d&KtApa Pporcsats FOB STATIONERY. Rio Brraraatar at March 16,1575. | Sealed Pro} Farolan or oding Sane S018, wil bereeeed oe ‘hie f until the 16th day of Aprils 1876s at 12 a forms fcr bidding will be farnished upon jon, "Web bids A be Rese yn yet jected trem be it reasury, and the bond some shall constitute the contract between the govera: ment and the bidder or pidders, and no furtner con- tract will be executed ‘he articles contracted for must be furnished from time to t duric¢ the yesr,in eueacitien purevant to orders from the Department. The en- tire annie will, however, be called for during they Each proporal wust be signed by the foiivigual Bee Gis secoupsuied by a boul, with euilictent sureties, in ths sain of ton thousand —- (810.40, approved by a United Bta’es of- he district in which.the sureties reside or to basiuces, on a form to be furnisned by the De pertment, conditioned for furnishing such portions of the articles as may be awarded under it, and the perfors-ance of the contract All iii be subject to inspection by an exper the purpose by the Secretary of the Troasury, ard the ‘delivery of an inferior article will be deemed sufficient cause to anaul the con- tract. st the option of the Secretar; Bs Libba Sees a charge ‘at the Treasury tment, Washin ‘The with any one order under e failure to com; the contract will operas as a forfetture of the entire Fenalty of the bond or th» Secretary of the May direct the purchase, in oj quantities of any articles as al necessary to supply the deficievey caused by such failure, and ebarge to the contractors fifty per centum of the price which it shall be found necessary to pay for stch articles Pro ied by a satista: wifanroacomacererni bias tatters baad only to established manufacturers of, or dealers in, SP roponsie to be aadrensed to the undersigned, and marked" Proposals for Stationery RISTO at marl6-2tawdw Beoretary of the Treasury. WE HAVE USED FOR YEARS E. H. KELLOGG@’sS a market, of sucl be Bgine and Spindle Oil. IT IS G@ooD! TRY IT! OFFIOE AND SALESBOOM, No. 17 CEDAR STREET, mar? im LUMBEB! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, UST SELL AND WILL 1 SELL. rte, a yRalia Boak 8 per M. and sizes, BEW YORE bee ine, ‘sore civvaie cr teritee Y CALL BILL SECURE BAR- A, FISHERS NEW DYE wonxs, . 908 © Bees, meer Wnts Sires, AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. N.OOX & Ov., Acctioncers. 639 ction prions B.N. COX & OO., Aucts. he sales rooms . southeast corner of 9h a fate porthwent te willenl the eative stock of a retail dealer = ase rtment Fran other Glaves. T rages, Handk-r chiefs. Belts adn given Collars and Tuff, Ornaments, Fea:he here, Skirts, Bounet Frames. £c 5 e aud destrable assorted stock Gor cas. nto woh etrontion is called e paceoMON ROL Rew { Assignecs of H. Baum. we = aa ivy St babpeaty ose rake, STREET NORTH WEST. By virtue jecree of the 8 the piatrict oF olmmbia, sit 1 Ear in eee 4 cause Be i, indre,et al , the undersigned. Trantoes y said Court, will sell at as nt of fe premives,on WEDNESDAY. larch 22 is, at 5 o'clock p.m , Lath of original lot numbered fifteen (15), in equare numbered two handred aod fifty three (283), in the city of Washington, beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot, ranning thence west 25 feet 10 inches; thence south 59 feet 6 inches: thence east 22 feet 6 inches; thence south 22 feet 104 ineher; thence east 3 foet 4 inches; and thence north 82 feet be inches to the poi st of be sinning. together witb the improvements thereon, cont ist ing of & comfortable two story and attic brick dvelling house. ‘This property is located near the Treasury and other depsrtments of the government, and tn prox imity to the Ebbitt House aud Willart's Hotel. and by reason of its location eat advantage over any other property now offered for sale. It is pearly opposiie the Foundry M harch, being b 1344 G street northwest it. rescribed by the decree are: One- money in cash,and the residue ‘Terme ot — third ofthe in ture equal instalments parable’ six, twelve and eighteen months, ESrenito 2 after the day of sale. 250 _ be required af hilly complied, with within one week after ths day of ale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the pro- ert} at the risk and cost of the first purchaeer, after ith interest. giving si: Pe A. THOMAS T BRADLEY, ‘Trustees. 4 d&de WASH. B WILLIAMS. Avct. H. WABRER, corner 7th aud F streets. TRUSTER'S SALE oF, TWOSTORY BRIG HOUSE ON FRANKL TREET. al 4th AND 514 Staaen AUuTHWEST By virtue of » dee: ‘net, dated July 10. 1878. and recorded in Liver No 798, folio 14, o! the land records of ae county D.O, and ame gee of the pal will Saal at fanction, to ee iene, soot bidder, on TUBS. March 2 ‘st. 5 in front of the premivere fot @2¢ In Harkness! uubdivision of the im ts. “balance P 6,13 and 18 Ber Gout. interest, to be secured by deed of trast, and to be eciplied vith in 7 days, or the autos to be resold at the risk and cost of the — ing purchaser. $10 down on day of sale. 15-w.em,tu CHARLES T, DAVIS, Trustee, wae: B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, is rast} ae OF YA Vv ALUABLE IMPROVED ON EAST OsPITOU STREET, BRIWEEN. 77H ABD ere STSEETS NORTH- BABE. AT AUOTIUN. By wirtes of ry eet of trust, dated Febraary 4th, A. D. l daly nd records for Washington fo, folio 99; one of the le ¢ upty, io the District of Columbia, and vy request of the party secured thereby, I shall proceed to sell, t public auction, in front te remises,on MON- DAY. March 13th, 1576, at 4 o'clock p m., all that certain piece’ or parcel of groand,Paltuates ping and being to the city of Washington. tn the District ef Known and described as Lot bumbered eleven (il), in Sjare, aumbered cighe hundred and Dinety- “els ut (a3 with the improve- ments thereon, consisting of & two-story Cottage Frawe Dwellicg Terms of sale: $3,000 and interest at 16 per cent Por avnum from August 6:h, 1875, tog, ther with the expense of «ale, in cash; balance at 6 and 12 mouths, for notes bearing interest at 10 per cont por anaum, d by adeed of trast on the premises sold. Corves a: cing at cost of purchaser. g20 down on day of d if the terms of sale are not com@lied with within five days from day of sale, tho Trastee reecrves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the dfaulting aren na feL28 cokds — WABH. B. WILLIAMS. noo, me hour and SH. Fs “WILLIAMS. Auct. r[PHOMAS Downie, ‘Auctioneer. CHANCEBY SALE oF VALUABLE BEAL PROPERTY where and by apy of several decrees made ze Supreme Court of the wee of a = bla in cause No 1.068. Te te fags the underst, t io + sell he fllow Dg di cate in the cil ‘Washi ington that mn WEDNESDAY, pet 12, at ‘ik in the afternoon. upon premises, tie will soit it Bumbered ciety (0) ) fe arg numbered “oppgnite dred ans thirty pnts This lot the Baltimore and 01 ‘depot, in aneigh. — where property ris ra rapidly advancing in “On THURSDAY. April 13, at 4:30 o'clock, npon the premises he will eell lot’ numbered six, (6.) in equare ed situated or near the intersection of 19th mrect and New York avenue, and fronting on Raw- lings pi. ) DAY, Ari: G38. oo ae 9 Ot “4 auc’ rooms q the suction ropme of Thomes Dowling, he will se ‘art of lot 2, in square 11; Let Sin Lot 2, Iu canare 743. The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decres, are: One-fourth of purchase > ey = hme the bal- acce in equal paymente in ai: n and twenty-four months; pure! hascr to aire bonds ‘eatioe bearing in! at ene sone factoriiy secured, Deets and recording ai parchesare-csce, ee recor 7 iW. B. WEEE. Trostee marls-t.th.s yV 488. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ble te SALE OF Vi VERY V LE BU- Bre UAB PROP. Pets pe Bre Sap (OL HILL, of e earing date on day of November, A.D. 1510s "aed daly Tecorded in Liber 638 tails Ish ka ot records for Washington county, D. U.,and by the direction of the party secured bay Tad witt sell at pare suction, in front ots Glock p, m-, on MONDAY the 2010 doy of March, D486, the portherp he half of lot numbered twea: . four (24), in square nt seven bund: thirty-two (732), im the city of Washiugton, the improvementa thereon, epnel 1 of o large brick business house aad dwe! liv; Terms of sale: 84.000 in comb (of which $£00 must be paid at sale); the deferred payments to be pad io caual payments in six and twelve months, with in: terest from day of sale, and to be secured by deed of trust and insurance to the satisfaction of the tras. teos. Terms of sale to be fully complied with within six Cedg cong the day of sale, ot png Fresvoce reserve e ty after one eek’s notice, at the risk and cost of defacitiog pur- chaser, All conveyavcin; * the pe parchasee: 's Cost. JOHN F. ENNIS, ¢ Trasteos, mar7-Stawkds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. B. H. WABNER, corner 7th and F streets, UsTER'S SALE OF NALUABLE EMP ™ AL ESTATS ON TH k siOm OF | oc am, cr erwaae $0 a> AND aru 'te, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 15, 1070, duly recorded in Liber, No. @S0r felie rus ofthe land records for, the of Uo- after d of tafe! othorwite Lill resell the erty, soe ot SPO ES tn yore J.T. COLOWRLG, Seleeman. yauetee "S SALE. AUCTION SALES, N. OOK & OO., Auctioneers. 639 G «treet. On MONDAY. March 90% ® frevt of our suction room. 39 G «tree we will sell an assortment o well kext second Pand Furniture. cons'sting of Caan ‘eri = ing . new Onttage Ba Batirescee the te ln, one large Bow Window, Counter Ecales, ae se. Be B. B. OOX &00., Ancttonrers K. WALSH, Ancitoncer. . ‘981 7th street, bet. Tang K northwest 10 o’clook. tot of Furni- orted patterns. over vl ten street. Pexcanson BROS , Auctioneers ae ya0s, CHO K TCTION 2st March ‘cxck roome, 9h aud Date. %e will selithe above, t wether with slot f @her Honsehold Goods Also, by der of constable, several (il Paintings Ereravings, Me sand Wor en’ Bo. oes aD Te, Aretics, marls 2 HUNCANZON BROS. Ancts *J'2OM48 DOWLING, Auccioncer LAFGE LOT OF MISOELLANKOUS Goops— THE PRUPEBTY OF ae DISTRiC® OF On TUESDAY MOKNING NEXT, March Bist. 1876, 8 10 o'clock wt ths Old Contra! Guard doves, on Logi-inna avenue b tacen Mh anc re = 1 =i sell a large and va- asrormrnt« s consisting | = Sr none Wore. Re — nd rir K arge lot Ir Exresion 7 Large lot Pr Lar; 20 Pipe; Ard many other articles not enamerated. Toms cash i'r of the District Commissioners t. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. MENT SALE OF SORSES. ac WILE BE Quan termester's corner of l4n acd © Streets rerthwert at 10 A AT MONDAYS April 17. 176. the following deacribed property st Heme, nd com Matting, ws heetbarrowe Tooke, Hermes, 80 Was fel paris to this offics Terms cas! marls 6 WM MYLUS, Depot Quarterms HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTER'S SALE Bier ry IMPBOVED PROP- By virtue of trust deed, Gated Avril lat; 1874. io “8 £ aid recorded iu 748. f BUSUAY, the 23d day ch > = ov the premises in Just’ suptivision of equi ery fronts 40 feet on W depth of 4 ie improved with 8 comfor jing House, &e. be sold aubiect to @ prior trust = —, With interest at 10 po ie ball yearly, = a sale: One half cash; residue in twoeqasl at six and twelve mouths with [Us & deed of trust. “All conve purcharer’s cust. $100 a Heproperty bknocked LURING CHAPPEL, Trusieo, marls-cts Th 08. DOWLING. j. ANct. Dowsmas & wo 41274 Auctioneers 7th strest northwest. SALE OF yERY YaLuss ABL¥ BUILDING sors HA STREKT. BETWEEN FIRS Sp. ‘ReconD Stk. Eis BAST, ADJACENT te THK CAPITOL PA Pa BSDAY, iy ‘QL. at Lovelock p tai fea i? he weshall offer for ol Bt 729. This lot be 40 feet & foohes fee 11 ivchea to 8 3 feet alley c tbe most beantifal and tre Capitol Hill offersa rare opportunity to parties wishing > purchase Orst-class building sites. ‘Terms: Two thonsand ( 32.000! cash. and the bal arce in one snd. two seat, with interest, at's per cent, payable semiannually. Title guaranteed pe marl a DOWNMAN & GREEN, Anots. W458 8. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, (Successor to Green & Williams, Anctioncers,) No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D streets. CHANCERY SALE “OF. VALUABLE REAL aac tcaree sg" 1B a Be eee STH AND 6r BTS NOBTH IN THE ‘ork. oF WASHINGTON, a virtue of a o Gaee of Cotumbt f the Supreme Coui of the Zt Sept, et al vs. De- yi wit! ell, tn feons TRUSTEES BALB OF LUABLB BEAL Es- ‘ATE IN THE pistmicr OF COLUMBI OINING GRUsGETOWN ON TH NORTHWEST, AT AU! : of trast.executed to on the 23th recorded In Liber rag go mat ; District oot Votumbis, 4 shall offer oon TURDDAY. ‘he {tae hour of 4 count mbite auction, ou tbe Bist day of Marcby A.D. 437 stznatisty the “aebe ‘oncured’ in ab a the reqnest ia seriting of the hoider of waid debt, the following descril ty viz All that tract of land owned by the etd. "eichard 3. Gox contiguous { Georgetown, in the conniy of Washington, Dis. trict of Colambia. Ising West of Fayette etroct ni Rerth of and adjoining to Seventh street couth owed bela part of & tract called *Borisish,”"and cou- taining eae Berea more oF lees. (lmproved by @ large donble Brick Dwelling H Siabie, Orchard, &c., &0.,) lose that portion theresf berets: fore sold by the said Michera 8. Con to Joke, Smatlaud John H. Berry. This prcperty is sold [eecape bod prior encaubragces and taxcs uppald at time of sate [Ferme of sale: @1 787 and expenses of sao tn ons, balance in one, two as three years; deforred ments to be secured by noten, with interest. and of trust o the property sold” A deposit of $39 re. quired at time of sale. All conveyancing st cost of if the terms of h in ee gaze afer Oar ay rus reserves the Tigi resell the property, after five day's notice, at the risk Ee Couto? the defauisiug CASSIN, Trustee. purchaser, mar9 d THOMAS T DOWLING. Auctioneer, Y OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VAL tar ots AT AUCTION, ABOUT 31 DSOIN THE BERORM Ss How Sane & DA FRAME _EVENING § SATU RpaY TAR, March 1s, ix76. (For Tar Star SHETCHES FROM GERMsN LIF?. Vv —Domestic Life. There is hardly « point upon whieh Ger mans differ more from Americaus tan to the management of their housebold affairs The German housekeeper is a model of neat bess, eConomy And good management. These Virtues, however, are invariadly accompa nied by @ certain parrow-mipdedness and over-estimation of trifies which is traly de- plorable. But for this one defect the har- mony of German home life would be perfect. 10s ® very serious defect tos stranger. bat «few moptos’ resideuce within this atmos phere of fosey worry causes one to grow al Most unconscious Of it, or learn to regart it as an evil to neatness and general thrittiness.-f recall one or two great Frights I received when frst in German: Hearing 4 Most eafening racket And outcry, | rushe: to the scene of action, imagining every dire calamity, only to flud that the servant bad broken & dish. or perbaps, even less, just misiaid something. The comparative trifle of the fatiure of the baker to leave tae morn ing bread, or the obstinate refusal of the fire to burn, Will throw both mistress and mata i) to a noisy state of fussy excitement that knows bo equal outside of Germany. How ever, take inte consideration all tie as noy ing little details upon which thetr he wsenoid clpek Work Moves, aud [bere is seareely room fi. rwordermentat the coutinual worry which they cause THE PREVAILING IDEA in household mavagement is that of eco: omy, Joined with g000 Living “In the mace «f foot, every usable scrap Guds its way t the table, always in av luseed, some of the mo: es, to me, Were com Td appearance @ Matter Of great lamentation to some German bousekeepers could waste from the tables of nan: (Au bouseholds. oy nave under them our average ¢ ks, Who, exe Lew material, understands the 1 bo good dish.” Germans eat with § cine regnlarity—in quantity as w bat they can eateuiate lo qaite a fine point the amount to prepare for cach meal. [i was amusing tous, at first, to bear tn « such simple.minded remarks as t drink one cup of coffee two roils.” “Todeed; weil and eat one roll, bat my cups, without any bread. be baker, who comes dally, leaves the Precise pumber of rolis need I bad ocea- form ry paiatanl ©) Juyabie € Ldrink two caps ster drinks turee leading lute rooms occupied by a widow and two daughters, | saw three litile hand baked roils, Just left there, without even the wealth of @ plece of paper eround them. Oa just such stinted frugality do mauy persous of limited means live in this economical coun try. The bread woman, who comes at early dawn, brings rolls, little crescent-shaped hors, aud several ktods of small bread. ese are eaten without butter, that being sidered an wnuecessary luxury wita The rolls are served with cof the afternoen. The “Jen ngth loaves, Ia Thee tue wagons @rawn, by When the canines are ed, there comes an upset, re scattered to Ue wits. Tre old woman having them tn nothing daunted by this tritl Will gather them up. wt u T stert up ber team again. The black bread of th Germany ts rather incorrectly cailed " It isof @ ight brown shade—resem bles our Grabam bread tu appearar: @ much belter tasted articie In E Prussia, in the neighborhood of © Cob’ the veriiable black bre: found. The name they give it neeees “ike Bumpernickle; 1t 1s @ corruption 0} Freveh term, ben pour Mic Ail on white bread. fee at brenkfast and tu black bread, baked in ya eaten at dipner and sup are carried about dogs. Sometime rather gay ly dis and the loaves 5 Nicholas was docs uot appear. THE ADVENT OF THE ROLL WOMAN is Giways the first thing to there one in themorning. Sheco the house, Ingging her gre up tothe mansard. Tue servants oa eve ticor ran out to buy of her, aud thea ens 4 @ babel of tongues. She always shoais vat | informatiou coucerping the weather and ali probable changes within the uext tweoty- four hours— is a second edition of “Old Prova bilities” in fect. Then she invariably basa budget of petty gossip, like her rolls, fresti every morning, to retail Lo interested maid servants. Soou following the departure of this per- 80: age breakfast, cousisting simply of cortices and rolls, 1s apnouvced. To cook a litile st @k or boll an egg, being out of the general order of things, Will greatly Gistress the sp*tem atic Teutons. 'e were politely in- formed that our compauy was no longer desired in a German cousebold where we first went to board just on account of a request for something beyond coffee for breakiast. It entirely thross them out of their equilibrium to do anything that differs from the regular routine. Tue novth star sinks into insignificance tn comuarison to the fxeaness of some oll Gerrnan nousehold customs. To one who drinks aud enjoys a ood Cup of coffee, however, it does not take long to fall into making that suffice for a morning meal. In @ land where tt is ¢uch a universal beverage it ts to be found 1 i its SS and imperfection. In farailics, ‘tele, cafes—in fact, in cities generally, you will always obtain & goo! cup of cofles. In the country, where the peasauts drink it as freely as we do water. It bears no resemblance but In name to coffee. I drank some ata fa:m house once. It was so miserabie that bad I not been kindly informed what it was I should bave been in serious dou dt as to Wwhetber it represented tea, coffee, or choco late. The sugar being made of beet root, It lakes @ quantity to realiy sweeten avytuing Germans, however, are & verse to sweeis, and frequently drink coffee without sugar. At breakfast many LADIES APPEAR IN LITTLE CAPS as the hair dresser does not arrive until eleven. These caps are frequently to be seca in the Zrinkhalle and on ths promenade during the morning bours. With a hat or bonvet set op top of them and ugiy rows of curl papers showing underueata taey are far from being becoming. Twice a week, directly after b: housekeeper takes a servant and > mar- ket. The butcher sends out for orders jast as is done tn this country. The meat is & arried home in wooden trays set on the shoulters of butcher boys. First-class butchers alweys cover over the meat with @ liven cloth, bat it isnot an uncommon sight to see a boy rusbing along with the wuwrapped meat ta distressingly close proximity to bis hair and ear. THE SMOKE MEAT SHOPS, where every imaginable kind of sausage is to be obtained, are in thelr way among the finest stores in town. The counters are mar- ble-topped, and the floors of mosaic marble, both of which are diligently scrabned every morning. The windows are filed with plauts and green vines, some of them io painted porcelain pots. op hooks back ofthe counters There is always & crowd in these stores. Late winter after- DOonS, just before supper time, the yards of sausage that the bustiiug little watier girls with their sbarp knives must be in- terminabie. The Americans are rather apt to disparage German sausage, but in the ex- ee in which they make it in that country it lupeh or At ipper. Soup inevi.ably pretaces = emidday meal. A dinner without soup to @ European is nodinner at all. It is seidom @rich or extensive soup for an every-day dinner. Simply a little warn bourisiment, made upof almost ——— Excepting in Jarge cities but little t ne scares there is somethin; early spring fine. with many fresh only afew inches ered great bles are cure, i a, i cli Sion one morning before breakfast to co up) into the top story,or marsard, where the vheapest Mats are situated. On a door-sili | cerried ap “ou to call for @ ginss of tes Chore it ts sare to , mer ater witn warm being dered by foreigners ae the bel sight of cc Prederce Tndeed. the most —_— pm wee take it upon himerif to on of v tif yon are eo rath Os to a ok ioe waar before tipem There iano tea In @ German {hat beverage being rather coutem) regarded by the majority. At supper BERK FIGURES CONSPICVOUSLY If the family do not patronize one of the | various brands of beer, a few momenta be« fore supper is announced the servaat takes & Jng and goes to some neighboring restee- rapt for it. If there is bat ome person we drink It merely & glass of beor is sent for. Three meals, coffee and Morning wine and cake rather limited ations in tome Germany. This however te Principally im te country where they positively do not de much cise but cat There they introduce +X'TR meal, eeepers about five o'clock bave @ little ante meal, a sort of, an it were. before each of the eat very little nour ts aly Any meat which accounts for re apaney of thelr table setting. heTe IS One serious objection tn ming to German domestic life. I refer ty tem of LIVING UPON FLATS. There are many Americans I know whe highly Approve of it, and ft seems to be bo mat- a ge ing Tvor in this country. Bat ter bow picely gotten up there is alwa: tenement bose ieel ng PoOUt them. re indeed very compact and coavent easy to Keep in orde, servants are directly mb-tress. bat these do an? and one ct y enter a family and the nolay rongh the boase goes on Jast »urse it is preposterous Test of Lhe house should would not wise thao usual, bat it - less trying for tae sick and dying ones Twice during oar sear of experte in this mode of living death ered the house, once it was in & room directly below us, and agaen tn a room next to « There wae very hte of the feet then that persons can ive on flats and bees trolntex ngb Lbey dwelled in separate ant to priveey Lis about ag life—pothing more. Wuat sare It never cxn be. oor callet the parierre, ts consid= md best, the hel efaye above being the ation In the house. Above come the second, third and fourth efages. di-~ Mintshing tn Tent #* they go upward. Gea- erally there are nevern) dwell lings on one vor. Where there is onl nearest to a priv . porter ving on ‘the the entrance and y places these thorovghta nd Stairways, & everyboly,and you never feel ip the house until you are safely within your own corridor 1th every dweill ix & room Ip the raansani for serv perbaps @ tru k room; then a porden of ne celler for provisions. For every meal d ty winter for coal the servants have we nd sometimes from third and foarth 5. lu sagne houses the water bas to be too, but generally throughout cites water bas bow been introdaced, ave no bollers or warm water pipes, how- ever. Germans are stupidly SLOW ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS, Even have they money they do not seize vpon every new Invention that is going te riofbome as we do, conse. slack maoy things which ave grown to Consider as among the ne- cessaries of life. Even gas, when it lights ts, is bal rarely introduced es They geoerally doso much tal bg ubont these household improvements that that begios @id ees the matter. Tasir Bt) le ix bol apt to lead to any im- provements 8 ng me by will ot 0 it. and the le: unedneated r +d in these houses are, ime Lilled officer's family style ou the bel etage stress that sings a oa the diy gy attle MF. Tarr OnTmasratan must bave bi bis rhyme ®s oil es the conduetaire. Here isthe new seule Of postal rates A ove cent stamp for a clreulaire; A two-cent stanp for @ newspapaire; A three-cent stamp for @ sealed All licked on the rigbtcoroaire. Lick! brothers, lick! Lick On the right-hanu side Unless you want the postmastaire To make things bot, aod seme JoncE Buen, of Texas, ts dj Bancroft was arguing some tridiing pe law with Juege Bush, when th latter a ed from bis Gesk, saying: court to give you a licking,” ot the cnme ume ae croft dowa. bananas Bosh SS the blow, ove croft drew a knife aud = over & beneh. 0 chin, the other time in rp Bush twice—onee in the PROF E*s0k Proctor Is astonishing the St. Louisians by bis loug iaty walks. there mostly ride. fast! young lad, Zoutarss cut on. on @ 87-New York Herald: The late George H. Pendleton = 87-Local option bas just been defeated ia tLe lowa legisiatare. 87A dally stage and four now rans be- tween Yankton and the Biack Hills, ®7 Winchester, Ind, sees Bath, by 4 shower of frog spawn, and raises her a of fish. Obio i* preparing to come in wine bail of epring chicken. for @ stay of proceedings im 000 case, at New York, bas iIiiam C. Prince of Harvard college, who Was injured a few days ago while wrest- ling, died Wednesday from the effects of the injuries sustained. 87 The 24tb of May belng the day previous to the state election iu Virginia, ume for hulding the oourervauve stale couven- Uon bas deen changed to may 31 s7-Mrs. Sarab C. Merrigan, the alleged murdceress of Miss Lizzie —y~ ia —— lyn, N. Y., is unable to apy ber third trial, as she ts considered ing ofindasnmso> Uon of the lungs. &7 Nothiog will make & woman so mad on Sunday morning, when she is squinting wes Ube street 10 see thatdelayed new bom nel go 10, a8 to find she hasn't been the cup under the coffee mill 87 A new Kind ofdoor hinge has been im ted. Js peeultarity ts that the door net only xbats quickly and nolselessly, bat hits the person who leaves the di fleree blow on his back. @7 The cremationists of Germany wi an aunnal mesting, in April, at where the government bas officially Uened their mode of disposing of the ano permitted its public use. S7-At & recent meeting of memorial urging the aivinibtuty of extab- lisbing penny savings in ‘counection with every pablic sreoet. 67 Upon the score , the tors of the South n Yorkshire mines ordered Ubat bereafter vlastiag ==> be coulipued when men are dewn ii as “tbe continued deatas by skilled labor very dear.”

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