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__ MEDICAL, é&e. BF. W. JO: ‘an be consal-ad day, The rads 4 Saturday. ~ northwest, Wa-hington city, fr ‘Ppectsl troa ment for all female complaints dvios free. _toar2é tn” BS. WILSON, an Brpouned Cran an rerfe,caa be confic sulted at 72 are sate and visite ladi-s a, wri BUOK LER JON ES.—Twenty years’ ex ri com Female Diseases, Irregatarit’ rian Tumors. «carantees satisfacti Bo iness coufdentiat § & street northwest. sithy, and cannot fait. tence Nec! srge ‘0 advice. south, oppesri’e Smithsonian. FF. JONSS. FLEAS Mt. (Late c 1 Weepttal for te Genito cinary . Paris.) Guarantees speedy and certain re- i ail Bisa aad Irregularities incident to peney ane une, ont ¢ abuse of nature's laws mar! ti The Oldest Established and Only ole Ladses’ Physicran im the City, can be Consalted every Tuseday and Selurday at Ni Wo. 620 Gf street trom Its o'clock All Pomel aicgly cured. Office and arf strent. Baltimore. CARD,—To all who are sufferi errore snd indi-crertons of youth. weakness, early decay, lors of manhood. & send s recline that will cure you, great re nth Amerton, Rev JOSEPH T. IN tat New Yerk cite, mac3-coAk,ém 1ON FREE FOR THS SPEEDY al Wi and ce hae “ENB & 00. Box 3396 Now een Thu aly om. rm >a, si Medios! attendance at tae ‘Doctor's Ladies placing themss!roe ander marantvd sciontife OR ATISAC TION Siu REE, We tends to ail Houses. At Da eteaes Penre, 452 ty Hall.’ At bn-inese—Cintms, Accounts a nl cficer in atteudance _m!8-1m* RT &JOUN W. WAGNER, ATTORNBYS-AT LAW, marl5-1m* 637 _¥ Stree. D2 HARP YER bas removed his Office tem- porarity to LiD4 19th street. Specimens for Microscopical Analysis may be left at bis Off st Milbura’s I hermecy, 1429 Pennsyivania nue. UDWia_ =i ER, JUSTICE OF THE PRACR, Bo. 609 ith sirest o opposite United States Patent 0 5 air— Bureau Brancats.) _jani0-ly Lk. WOLF, Ds TioT, to 1216 F sicest. BRAKEMA 4872575... = Ma Tl > erage * FBESUO, De TVE and every dencr? Onwiny sau aod PLAIN PALnTiRG, 7 9th street northwest. SPECIMEN Kom janzl wi St ag - HOTELS. UNION SQUARE HO’ ae aND at this, Evtabiisnment sre to be foun ~ modern hotels the excellencics Knows to hest gr! te i Deing ine bes!thial and charmt: Within easy distance of the chief public insti tations, the icaiing bnainess houses, sud the prin- eh le The rooms are syacioe furnished, aud thorvughl: are varied, extensive very light, elaborately ed. and tae viows T anywhere ont is bere supp:ted at mode jants are unttormir courte. it sll hours, day and isiters to New York will nowhere moot Detter accommedation or wore reasonable terme. janis 3m COaL AND WOOD. Coa AND BINDLING WOOv. Our stock of COAL fs cow complete, embracing ail the chuice ynaiities, aa to whieh we invite the Sttenticn of cocsrme: PATENT LUNDLED KINDLUNG woop, with @ fire-lighter in every bundle, is the best in use, . Wor sale vy all grocere—try it. No shavings, paper or seroecne off required. CHEAP. SArs. CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO. ‘Mili and Depot 7th-street Wharf, feb¥4-ly Branch Office 1415 Penusylvania avenue. AL! C8AS! WOOD! WuoD: CHEAF: CHEAP! FOR CASH? THOULAS DS OF rs fe pene daily, ¥ ssa FOOD Dest varieties of aD tn re mer @ 2094 arinzie anc just Secret the andeg- olareous Wharves tn the two of the Disrist, and all the facilities thereto aanexed for the ‘of Goal Sirect from ato the from our consumer, we cap certainly offer indace- rags eae ETOT ISS trial ts adi that te gecessary to convince of the sbove omnes BReOrgEns, Matn Offfor ood ‘et Jobnson’s aaa Omen {1773 Eats cn. 1) ad JAKE YOUR FORTUNE! GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (Iacorporated 1565) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1576, T NEW ORLEANS. POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, al Prize, 6100,000! i¢ TO $502,500, ALL PAID IN GOLD. Prize to Every Six Ticte's! ZBS, AMOUNT One ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT @50 ZACH, Uatted States Currency. TENTH AND TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION. LIST OF PRIZES. Ox Cartan Paz Zee Prizes at APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes at $200... $20,000 100 Approximation Prizes at 100.. 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes at 75. 7,500 3.450 Prizes in all, amounting to (gold) $502,500 ‘Tickets f.r sale by all regularly appolated agents, ‘and by the apap STATE LOTTERY CO. marl! dtKtap7 BAT, &c. Qhoice Rew York Batter: Incice New Y ork Buckwheat. = ¢ Disinved = fermont RAILROBDS. 1876 res EV ANTA 1876 sours To the North, Wes', and Seathwest, Double Track, Steet Rails, ndid Boem- ory, a mt. corner of 6b aod B streets. as follows : Vor Pitsburg end the ne daily Parlor Oar-to Pittsburg; 7:4 Pss ince Csr to Chicago, and 11:53 = = except Sunday entgzmoss Ay POTOMAG sain -, er, Falle, and eR rb 6 8. ith Elmire and Bot for Sees Bere gee in pt Sunday, =n aaily Linnie Express, atl, om ou 7:50 «. m. dally. For - m and 4:55 p.m., ‘hae 40 ‘D-M., except ALEXARD DERICKSBURG BAIL- IN@TOR BIA BE oe ALEXANDRIA & WAS) rt Bones: ° the South, vi sath ok Tickets. information, Sleepin, ana Parior Uar recured at the UMlces:— irvsenth street aud Peap corner of poses eet vau eeumecenaat the Dey orders can be left for, the ‘checking oa ge to deatiaation from Hotela and Residences, BOYD, Ik. Gen'l Passenger agent FRANK THOMSON. Geol Menmeee jaes-Ty ALTIMNOHE asp UHIO BATEROAD. es =, TIME. Fe Franctary 15th, “ SHANGTON, §: 00—Haltisoss ore and Wi Station 7:00- nd accommodations can be Northeast corner x ‘Thirvosi a = enue, 3:3 Sigo—New Yous D Boston Bxreses stew St Louis and Pittehorg gx 7 at Cumb 15—Raltimore ang Way Stations, U:30—-New Your and Noxrore ExPazse Paliman Parior Cars, 3.30—Eaitimore, Frederick, Hagorstown and Siattoar (Vig Main Stow.) Poiat of tecks, Hogerstown @ Forrs, Winchester and Way Vis Metropolitan Branch.’ e: Exrksce Stops st Lacrel ‘ allimors, Annapolis and Way Btations ry nicaco Wacr SxPREas Hagerstown 5:00—BaLtiwoak BxPREeS §:03—Baitinore and Way Stations ee Stario: . 1, Pitisture fast Rx. Chhengo, ibis, Randoeky and Statioas on Obfo and Mhicege Divisions. 3:25—Ne keane Nise? EzPRrzss, Sleeping cers 8, 5:00, "9:25, ralasdafly exc Leavin 4:45, 815 0. cept Sunday. mgection on Sunday for Hagerstown, 2 fo aapolis, Staunton or Valisy Branch, nor for'Rew York and Philadctphia at $:00 a.m. 'and Ly For further {nfozmation is the Bi hington Station, avenno, where oniers_w oherked and received at THOS. BR. SHABE, Master of Transportation M eversl Ticket Agent. Gu.§ ROONTH General Saeut’” abvi-td w for baggage sotut fo the ofty STEAMER LiN ES. FeOR_NOR Fe STEAMER EADY OF THE LAKE Leaves the Con pany « w it of uth street, every MOBDAY av THUMSDAY, at3p m ronnd trip, $6 Tickets good uuti! used. KB POTOMAC RIVER CANDINGS. mr JNO. W. THOMPSON leaves Company's sfoot cf Ghstreet, every CU m , for ¢ rh man acd Int rmedi | every FRIDAY wt7 a.m yf 7 at interm 28 For informa: under the & f the Com- pany. tan Dank, 15th atrees, | Opposite the Treasury, or to the Agent, at the | wharf. mar: Orbis’ LInE” FoR NOMINI, MATTOX Ce BOOSH NY jaz mitevia B v a The sidewheel ste er si « piain T ‘Se Ba Tunuing to the abovd landings on — 6th. leaving. fr. um barf toot of rh strest every MOM AY aud THURSDAY at sa. m. Beturning Co leave Nomini every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at fev23 N. R. FITZHUGH, Agent, HE STEAMER eek. Con ‘Will leave 6th street wharf at noon on SUNDAYS gud WEONESDA¥ for Potomac Landing, incu - B rireuucu i feb23-tnovl Agent. NEW BXPau6s LINR via CANAL, LADELPHIA, ALBXANDRIA, WASH- PHILGTON AND CROKE RTOWN, ‘AILING DAYS. barves, PI ei) " From Pier 9, SATURDAY, at 123 m. From 89 Water at: D.G., MONDAY, at © This line connécts at Philadelphia with Qlydes | Begulsr Somt-weekly Line of Steamers for Provi- dence, Boston and New England States. Mo wharf- ze Boston Abin @.F. it for D. of O, P.OLYDE & felphia. BEED, Alexandria, Va. C. MINK, 99 1 evonshtre street, Boston. Ex" Frcignts delivered by Ruoss Repro, Ordre avente,or tea bat General Office, GOS Fonasyivou ‘she Steamers’ Whart, will be promptiy att: ce STi? the stew ot ee, the chances ot ot. be Stoauers of this Line taxes specified Soares for all sossons of ‘On tuo outward passage frose Gacensiown to New York or Boston, ctusaing Meridian of us 43 iat., or nothing te the corth of: ‘On the homeward of BO wt 43 las. 1 OF not ing he THE BKITINH AND NORTA AMERIOAS ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NtW YORK AND LIVRR- POOL, CALLING 4T bape HARBOR, YRom New Yous. «Naw Vors Parthian. Wed. Miareb 18 Botha ne wede Aprilia | Abyssinia. Wed, Mar 32 Sbyeriote. Wai, ri} 26 Java... ~ed . Mar. 29)" Russia. Algeria. a 4, April B)Scy } China. Wed.. April Scotia =m a 2 every following WEDHESDAY hes SAT from New York. marked * Go bot Carcy stoorage passon- Rares cr Passsex has me S™. t bead and Sus: joid, according te accommodatic 28, gold, additional. Weta tickets ‘on eoncekte terms. je tieaers to and from all DL LKR. ia... aria ot Barope at ivea for other ports rong lati o OW s Havie, Antwerp @od gu the Qoutimeaty| snd for Mediterranean No. $26 7 . FRANK LVS Agect Saas. INSURANCE, JouN T. Abus. DLW KaTodam. ARMS @ KETCHAM, GENERAL say ey Fa pula AND BROKER Le Daort Brito:ne, corner of F and 8th streets INSUBANCE of EVERY DESCRI oe WBIT- mars-tr £T8N ON THE BEsT TELMS. Andastrial Life Insurance Oompany ° wasgree 8, D.C. WEEKLY AND MoNTALY PAYMENT Home Office —1229 rT STREET NOBTHWEST. OAPITAL.. eos. 000. LUMBER! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. yuh Ean a Genet: =a ae Pom’? sida BAB- BOOKS AND STATIONERY FBING PUBLICATIONS —The Habiiations of en in all ag a.by Viollct Le Duc; 85 00. Box Mist gy of US - Oxntenary Edition, Vol. of the Ne Bria. rin; #210 prennis Herring ‘on. $13 7 0 isure Hour ian. complete tiens for Dve'lin Bound, at the be uniform pri SOLo! MONS a a ‘CHAPMAN mari7-tr 911 Penu-yivi *: N EW BOOK = aoa 3 Nervous System. By Dr. Hammond. Hevabvok of Architedtaral Styles. By Rosengar- Animal Ft rasites and Messmates. By Yan Beno- den International Sci. Series By ‘Bakley. A Sbort History of Natural Sciences, Mem ir of Caroline Herschel; with portrait 175 The, Henoide of Virgil. Hew ‘edition. By Wa. c Betigion 'd Philosophy of Swedenborg. By Theop. ‘ereons. $1.25 Just published and for sale by _mettr Meonun BROS 1915 Pa. av NEW BOUKS RECEIVED AND FOR BALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOUKSTORE, Corner 4% street and Pens ay. ie Lady Disdetd. By Jostin McCart! Gent By & kareue Cla “stand y Youn re: ‘aded P’ ‘apb. By anthor of © Helr of Redelifte * sph’ BY the The Carate fs Charge By Mrs Ott it. Her Dearest Foo. By Mra. Alexanders author ot “The Wocing OT.” Mrs Limber’s Baffle; or, A Church Fair and tte Victims. fobis-tr —— BANKERS. NVASEROW AUOORDING T) YOUR MEARy 1 910. $25, $50. $100, S200 How to make wouey is tn vider’ and oe are in clined to tell the reader ove of the secrets DEB FLOTHINGB 30, street are prepared to in ventures of ale ier. This firm is famous for money Making. aud it numbers auong i patrove thawe ands who sre well off.and are su because of their employmest of Frothiugha Go. ty procure vestm Send for their explana ory circular. Stocks hssed and carried as tong as desired, a margin of thres to five per ceut—[ From Bos T profit | ton Saturday Evening Express Feb. .9, 1X76. m4-eotr W408 STBRET OAK CaTURES. A New Book, 43 pages. coutaining 14 engraved Mustrations, with Information tor Stock Specuia- Price: cloth covers, 10 coats; paper cover free, by mail FOMEEIDOR | 8 00, febI$-eoly Bankers and Broker: THE TRADES. ALEXANDER BALL, | WIV LIAM BALL, £ (Late teith G . Barker y ra, Pash snd R EMOVED,. JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, mer7-tr Sil 71H 8T. NORTHWE WNENGS. JOHN O. HOGAN, 713 Marit Space, Manufacturer of a Newly Pateoted Spring Roller coillattng Awning for Stores, Motels, Public rivate Dwellings. Flags and Tents Sole Agent for the only genutne of Awning Materfal 15 te PROPOSALS. PB0POsALS oH 108. Treas WASHES Ecales Proprasis f ment for ove year wiil be received until p prit 1, lartished mart be’ Kr nnebes Ica ot the best quslicy, or Ice ¢ 0, ch frm snow, dirt, or of im purities, to th: ion of the’ receiving officer and to bs eroil im fuch quantities and at euch times aud placos as may be requested ‘Ty be weighed by the Treasnry scales. and tobe id for monthly. upon proper vouchers, audited t © this Papert arch 31,1 Bids must be ata price per ton of 2240 fut! pounds to the ton: A ceposit of 950 United States currency (as bord-) must accompany each bid as security that it is genuine and iu good faith. to be retu-ned to the unsuccessful bidders after the award of tne con tract. and io be retained as security om the contract of tbe successful bidder. The right to reject any or all bids, or to waive de- ray ifitis ren to the interest of the goverument 1 ed ould be indorsed ** Pr: poaale for foe a AE WILLSON, Chief Clerk Treasary Department. {Chr&Bep,ta} mar24-6t SAFETY FROM FIRES, b om of property aud hundreds of lives saved y using THE SAFETY MATCHES AND AMERICAN FUSEES. Manufactured Only by the American Fusees Com- pany, Limited, Bree, Pa. THE ONLY De paeeee MATOH IN Contain no See or Paebbcwr not affected by dampness; are harmless if eaten, and burn with a clear light free from offensive Odor, Geueral in foaeeton — diminish “accidental” firas fifty per Coolie + and tend to reduce the rate of Insurance, ied, bythe BOARD OF FIRE UN- pRRWuiT Es ¥ THE DISTRIOT 0 MBIA “as a valuable Sree aoa as THE Saresr at now in use.”” fT nccid outa iT ‘AND. BEST MATOH For sale by Grocers and Druggista. WASHINGTON OFFICE maré-Im 1511 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. he carton mi, | gee ERY AND HIRING STABLES, No. 317 Third street 5. & CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS. CALLS, RECEPTIONS, &e. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO BOASDING HORSES, Urdera left at Congressio: ay or night, will resvive pi jené-1y A. B. DENNIS & 60, i THE bi daar COURT Mee Pojeias DISTBICT OF COLUMB. The Wea fre of mek PINE Hotel, or at Stable, mpt attention. In the matter of ena ences 5 WioLiaat HOGAN, jecea Upon the fling of a petition in the above mat- ter {erly Milliam Hogan, jr 5 the admialatrator there rn ng forth aud exoibiting @ certain release o raid William yee ceeees daring hie lite time by Frances Hog: sister, of aa indsbt- edness in the ssid petith erenathe actions filed there- with, particularly set forth, in coi sideration of the payment of several same b. “the ssid W. iliam Hogan fo his cbildven, William Hogan, ir , and F Margaret, Sarab. Harriet, aud Sophu Gson, Srepnens Masters Hogan. res ly. ing that ke. the ssid adgiatstrator, ma) rder of the Court to pay the pelea he partis entitied thereto out of the saa in his bands. as tebts of the said deceased. it ia brthe Court this i8th day of March, 1876, Ord+red, that the seid parties in ioterest. ty wit: Frances, intermarried with Edmund P Gainos;Margaret intermarrted, with Effingham N. Lawrenes; Sarah, intermarried with Kaw ard Kearney; Hlarrict, intorimarried with Hoary J. Morgan, and Bophii ja Le ‘Hogan, the administrator of Stegheas: Mt ters Ho. ken, who In no "phow caves. it any they bare, for shold nut be'made on oF ‘y of And = s Pophmd ordered. That t the esi V Ww fitise Sch an, istrator as Co pm piston sass ive aca ol ie order tothe non 5 OF publlening the wame published iaths clot Wisk week for three weeks before the aaid sth ‘ley of April. end by causing copy thereof to be served on cach of the said parties personally. or by registered lotter addre to each at their re- spective ar ‘Tee A Sroecony. teat: wardl-w, Te it 10 GIVE HOTICE, That the subscri- ‘obtained from the Supreme. Court of trek ola ‘Special Term, let- WILSON Ine of Waslington city; DO. de v ‘asl mn city, a ceased. alll persons having craims agein-t the said Geceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with masa aa before the of March next; 4 P~4 ry Gig ‘onder our hands, thie Teh da yet March, 1516. RDWARD HARTLEY WILSO aad CHRONIC BF BRONCHITIS. ffectual — will by el wre oa ody 7 Sam. NT — xecutors ion eee inal all pate for smoking SSAVORY A MOORK, - 4 street, Lo 5 pelerace tat tata iy24.sep} octl3,nov24 jan5.febl6mar2.any" ‘10. +=]. > | WYASB_LB. WILDiAa ms, auctioneer, Bo. LOOT northwest corner Sh ae Dats. Two Baspsoue Wane LUB 5U 1TEs LST: ON AND T. LR RLE-TOP SER SUITES, 1D Be INE ¥ No 8 16S. Os Eg, A L BL ur On Te a es ‘aL. NU SH. gr DE go NE er in BR PL 8. Tu Bat TREN PE WASH. B. WILLIA HOMA4S DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1 oe wy SEGE STAN ay SUEECTION, ae Wa SS tonn over NDabi PEARS AND ©: On THURSDAY MORNING, March 30th, S 1376, cmmencing at 10 o'clock, in front of my netion roots. 1 shall sei, for <ndrew y Bassler, beds stonavitie, Baitmore county, Md. an reery. ka rrrntavion, about 1 OW Brergrecna, 5 rect high composing all »he different va- © ccileeti a of B siabif oe Standard i Concord Grapes ios” DOWLING. Anct. BN. COX & CO., Auctionsers, 639 G street. ction sales of DRY ond FANOY GOODS at «between Gand 4 corthwest, will yined MONDAY. Merck 27th, at 10 a) m ntinoe daily at ibe tame hour until the entire # ck fecloved cut mnr28 tw R.N. COX & 00., OUNG & MIDDLETON, suctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE UF VALUABLE PROPERTY Ancts, 4ST ALCTION. AcOUT 31% AUKES ADJOIN ING THA EEFORMS HOOL,AND A FRAME house AnD Lot IN sQUakn S22 By virine of ® deed of “trast dated, May tech 1871, dy Liber No. 649. folio ous af the land records for Wesbingrass ip the District of Columbia, and by ait of the Party secored ther by, the wndorsigned trustecs Lael at publite suerion tm front ot che pr HURSDAY. jock p. t btn day of March. 157 a)! tha’ piece or parcel of iand coanty and District, belt g part or part called Ecutiaud am rd Bart ad. es en! for the same at a stone je of the tarnpl of Wa: bington to Bla g, nud standing at the ‘arb how owued by the Befortm Senocly . reversing the line of theentire d. grees, east 19 eer ches; thence norta 71 degrees, east 22% per » south 12 degrees degrees, west 30 weet 4g porches; egr ast Thay ee. to the ace of be whe ing, containing 3 + more or on Also, st 4 o'clock pm of tue same day, In front of the pr: | that piece or parcel c aud lying aud being Fu tre ona tu the ity of Washing ton, D. ¢ is Known as lot 2,in John G, Adana” subdivision of original, lot tare 822, ‘This lot is improved by a Frame Dwelling. aod bas Blreptage of 9 tect by a depth of 105 feet an neh Terms of sale: for each pai ence at the «n end of two sears f posit of $10) fou the p exch parcel will be required at t me third of the pur. aid in cash; ono-b th ther half at the A de credit payments. with tor -rest of ten percent por annum, pay sb Uy, t p and after the day of sale 10 be = ured by anf 30 decd of trust on the proporty sold; or, at the op- tion of the purchaser or purchas ra, thi hole of the prrchare money f rf - cels, may be paid inc: cost'of the purchaser fully complied with in t feale the Tim re meey ar the cost risk of the defaniting after ¢: 2 atleast ten days’ notice by public udvertisement, and the cash deposit will be Ofeed tuip a. DAGNEILLE, Geowce SAB He tf Trostoes, RarT-dtits YOUNG & EXC a F str ESTs HE NUSTH S10m OF Fa STREET, BEYWEA 3p AND 4rH STS. NOKTHESST. fa deed of trast, dated Doc 0, duly recorded in Liber No. 63, né of the tand rec: t Di and at the +1 will sell, fi MO at S‘ovclock pom , the fll described real estate, sitnaie ia the clty of Wa: top, 0 O.,to wit: Lot aumberrd five (5), iu numbered’ sevea hnodred and seventy-Tone (774), according to B. M_E bdivision of said square; together with the laaprovements tusrase, erthe: Ove third casb; balance st 6 aud 12months, ats por cent. interest, secured by a decd of trust on ite property gid; oF all cash. a the option of the purcharer. mveyanciog will be ai the cust of the purcha soo ‘must be paid at ti 4 of wale hin seven (7) di after day Of sale: otherwise Lill resell the property St the risk and cost of the defavlting purchaeor, JONA A. KIBK WU D, Trustee. B27 THE AROVE SALE [S POSTPONED nptit BATE BPAY, March 25th, 1876, same hour avd yh accuunt of the weather. By order of J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. Be THE ABOVE SAL 8 FURTHER Post. PONED, on acconnt of the weather, autil THUKS. DaY, March 30ib, “sre. ame hour and piace, ky order of Trostee. mar25- cokes J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. FAIRBANKS’ SCALES. THE STANDARD. Also, Miles’ Alarm Cash Drawer, _ Store Trucks, Baggage Barrows, all sizes, Coffee and Drug Mills, Letter Presses, &e , &c. PRINCIPAL SCALE WAREHOUSES: FAIRBANKS & CO .311 Broadway, N.¥ Falbhaaks & Co. + 466 Baltimore st. Baltimore, FAIRBANKS & CO., 83 Camp st., New Orteans. FAIKBAr KS 6 FAIRBANKS FAIRBSNKS cine ee illiam st., London FAIRBANKS, BROWN & O0.,2 Milk st., Boston FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadel- FAIRBANKS: MORSE & CO., m1 Loke st., Chi FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO., 139 Walnut at., FAIRDAN KE. nen & CO, 182 Superior st., FaIRHANRS, MORSE & CO., 43 Wood st, Pitts- Fsiigats Ppa & CO., 5b and Maia ats., FAIBRANKS & CO., 302 and 904 Washington ave., FAIRUANKS 8 HUTCHINSON, San Francisco, Acayy is Waszrmoron~ marl 2awim JOHN A. BAKER, ENCOURAGE i | HOME INDUSTRIES. TBUNKS FOR LApige. TRUNKS FOR +e TRENKS BLADES. TOHELS FOR MEN HAWL Stars FoR ALL. ME "TC TOR’ OHILDEZA, SATCBELS EG 5 JABRIAGE RUBE: OPN CHIPS, HASNESS, SADDLES. ‘Trunks of every style made to order on the p: a 426 Irn Sraxsr. (Adjoining Usd Feliows’ Hall,) by . ARES S. TOP: ACTICAL MANU FACTU PE GSTASLIny IN 1885. AIBING. IBY RRSond SASH RES promptiy sored and | PABTLES ABOUT TO BUILD OAH SAVE MONEY BY OONTEACTING WITH U3, As we keep in regniar stock, and are prepared to = orect in most epproved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS PIPING, ao. TIn ee ‘TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be MAERBLE MANTELS, in excellence ef etylow and eotors enoaualed: . RANGES, FURNACES ant FIRB-FLAG oe fn oy lip ied aus wt fo make favors HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, jonte-te 317 9th strest northwest. mz HORSE FOOD. Dy @ORDONS FOOD FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ECONO: %, vie Geny Neat iy cAPPRAR- Pati ini VaGETASLE. Sample 100 Feeds for $3.00, ‘Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiane avenze. AUCTION SALES. pesess SON BRUS., su-tionsers Sonthe.st cor-er 9b and D ste. nw DEY GOODS SALE.—OaSSIMERES. PRINTS. DelalNes. Babe. oN L St Fa Tic LIN * Toc c TAILOR, err a AND ENDS. &c.. AT auc- x Oo FRIDAY MOBSING, eet ‘Lorthwest. the abore V Stet March, at 10 i od D'streecs ry pods will De DUNCADSON BROS., Auctioneers. ASH B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001 northwest corner Wth and D streets. oy motos cemasp sc. z rareiess o> 5 i me me, TC Wa RIE BUT w ALR CABVE DMT) BLACK Tan ©Eyt LADT> PASKS FULLY. BBUSS Mat # PLLIN Sof READS, Br On FetDay MORNING » mencirg at 10 o'clock « idence, 1021 Vermont’ aver K and L. streets northwesr wry thar this sale. as will be noticed, ome of the rare soid at public auct P in eearch of Shonld mot mies this have such a chance to procure and mest costly Earnt cles Fornitare a ion A,ceporit ts required for each and every article 80) Terms cash r29-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Snuctioncor, NUANSUN EBBOS., Auct Ts, Soatheast Corner Sth wh a ) ats. northwest. BOOK S4L8—LARSE STOCK OF SECOND. HAND BOOKS STORKAND Ga &c ONT INED IN N NOBTL WEST, AT =a EIDAY and 8a yiNGs* Merch 31st and zat 7 o'cl-ck each € iimit. om necount of remo ng stock of Books, &c. atained ta ve stare, embracing in all. @ large cotlection every department of literature, to whien bayers are invited. marl DUNCANSON BROS , Ancts, PR. H WARNES, corner 7th and F strects. T) USTERS’ BALE oF IMPROVED BY USK, No. 1540 By virtue of a deod of trast, deted March 25, 13i4 xd duly recorded in Liber 745, toito 275, of records 1, commence wesball sell, the entir he District of Columbia. and arcd thereby, we will tof the premises, oa 1. 1876, at 5 o'cl acu in Washiegton e trict, i gpacd as Lot ove huptred end shiny « cient (133), i0 “Morrison a (thes? subdivision o} are tbtee haodret sixty five according to the plat ot anid oud is inion recorded iv Liber HD. 1, folio 6, veyor's Office of enid city, tog: ai acd sppurtenance however. £9 a certain de-4 OU B starement whereof! will be ) most be paid "6, fraud ts month, fat, payable sett aunualty. cured bya ea of trust ou the prouie-« 60 plied wich iu seven dave, or Trastecs will reowtt ot risk rie viding purcnaser. EO FALOMADOE. {Trusts ANDREW ey a BY, Salesman mar2d codde Vv ASH B. SLT EWE ‘ctionver, No, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. 7 ne peran Sane 2 OF V. VALUABLE Poth tt § Powe DWELLING FRONTING ont TH “ASEMENT, OBAN STKEET. BE TH oTBESic NUSTH By virtur ot & deed of trust date? October th, A.D, 1873. and duly recorded tu Liter No tolie Sl one of the land records tor the Dist tet f Colombia. and by direction of the party roca-ed thereby, I sbail«eli at p bite auction, - front ~J ihe prepitees on FRLDAY, aprit 14th! A. DP a4 300c the folk Mag-decoribed seek of Wasbington, Dieric to wiv: and known as being all of lot smbered tourteen (14), ip Chipuen, Ealey ans ch: of sasare bam "Terms of sale: Amount of indebtedness. Frmecof sale ia cesh,aid bal«uce at 2 and bteen monthe, tor notes bearing ti interes. at 10 per cent por enum, and secured by a dood of trust'ou th: premises sold. ning a gd the a ant a purclawer. $20 desn oa day of aale, ani if the terms of sale are not complied with within five days frcm day of sale, the Trustes reserves the rigut to resell the Ls operty at the risk ec cost of the de- fau! hacer. T:H.G@ TODD. Truster. WASH. B WILLIAMS. Auer: Powssan ‘& GREEN, Auctioneers. TBUSTER ony onva Apne Sibel BRAL E*TA’ nit OF D, BEAR 13TH Taree OON- iG LOT UN SOU x NEAR ist STREET ‘SOUTHEAST. TERONT! 20 FEBT ON B) = By virthe of a ded of trust, dated February 14, folto 343, one of ‘and duly record:d in Liver No the laud records for the’ Die trict of Columbia, and at the rejurst of the party thereby 71, will sell at, public muctiva, ia the pren ises, to the bighest udder. on TUESDAY. Ayril Sth: AD. isiesat 40 the followtug Cot ct grovnd situate tm the city of irgton, in enid Dustrict to wit: bt numbered feenty ane numbered ten haudred And. eighteen, (W015) together with the imarove ments shereon—ihree new two story Brick D sell- ings. These Houses, with grocud attached, will be sod separately op sem day, at 515 -» that certain eras parcel of ground situste in said clvy and tict, end Kuewn #» part of lot numbered seven- 17',ip_-quare numbered weven hundred and th viz: Be- ginning for same on south B strect twenty (20) fest cartward from the northwest coruer ef said lot aud running thence east along said B street twenty (20) fect, thence rou ii ove hundred 100) tet to ® public » thence weet along said siley fifteen (15) feor, thee Ce ne Tth "twenty-five (28) feet 6% inches, thence West five (5) fect, and thence north seventy-four (70) feet 35 iuches to the said B strect and piace of be sinnt Terns of eale: One-third cash (of which 875 ou we vaud tbe lot must be paid at time of six, twelve and —_ payments. to be secured by pur- chaser’s notes, beating richt per cent interest of wale antit paid.and a dead of trast on the property eld. Cobveyancing and record. purchaser eccst. Iftcrms of suit are Bot compl od vd bounded as tollows, hin six deve after gale, the trustee reserrss the bt to resell at risk of pnrchaser in de- a 7 HOLTZMAN, Trastes, ¢ No. 1321 F street northweat, HOMAS DOWLING, G, Auctioneer. OATALOGUE S4Le or A COLLECTION OF ELEGANT BOUKS From & private library, in. ggg 94 ments of literature, comprising choion, Englien and Amsticancdtibue of —s rts, mo oy pew ae tu ettre bindings; ely Pare eld Books, ote’, etc’. all in good. coudidh pie at my — Siren southwest corner Pena: Ith’ street, MOSDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS April 31 3i | and 4th. Sale to ce — at i aes 5 a ee oar: T DO Tuomas == + SEs SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. in accordance with Congress HF Hi eee} 143 & BE it Jected—ayes 32, noes 192. Those voing a the — |_EVEN ING STAR. NESDAY --March 7, as76. = H CONGRESS. Glesing Preceedings Yesterday, SENATE.—After our report closed— Debate on the consular and diplomatic appropriation bill was continued to tne end the session without final action. An smendment restoring the salary of the mia jeter to Italy to $12,000 was concurred in by 57 Debate and Action Matiet Hil. — rms Case HOUSE.—After our report closed— Debate was a tue resolution of Mr. Sloper, Sivecting he Sergeant-at- Arms bot to deliver up Hallet Kilbourn on the bench warrant issued by the Supreme Court of the Distriet of Colum! Mr. New (Ind) made an elaborate argu ment, reviewing the entire case, aud claim- ing that the House was the higher aathority and bad the right of ee at isoner until the expiration of the prenent ngress. He quoted at great leagth ‘authorities end precedents, including the case of Richard B. frwin, in which the direct Issue of custody bad been made and the right of the House sustained. Mr Kasson said there was no doubt that the House bed authority by law, by prece dent and by everything that was ‘authority. But there were two points on which his mide bad been toubled from the beginning. One Was tbat there were po settled rales taat de iermined upon what subjects the House had uriedicti The first question under this wes shall the House take from the courts the settlement of the case of bankraptey of he frm of Jay Cooke & He could not or the House to tng e into court but ction of the assignee or even of the impeachment, ng by At might lead to » he #litgation of wroug i urt, he could bui fear that er of Wrong (y the priv to the state. The » néer the statute. 8 ibe law, presented th the House was bow p Witbbolaing by the a ng the law from exe ed by twe Mr. Hoar asked | { did o ced in thy one posit House pre mere question of time Mr. Kasson for ifthis House kept him f itsterm the next House could take t b . answer, keep him in ther feating the court of the power of pur bim. “He cited the case of John W. Wa who, in the Thiriy-Gith Congress, placed in jail under precisely similar circumstances, was,on a resolution offered by A. H. Stephens, by @ vote of 125 to ¢ over tothe courts for trial, and « ruch @ precedent a8 that the House should go With caution and hesitate how tt set t of ove House against the deliberate ena ments of the two Houses. Mr. Hurlbut (Ind.) asked leave to offer the following substitute, and Mr. Glover de- clined to allow it. The substitute is as fol- lows: Kesolved, That the Sergeant-at-Arms be ected to deliver Hallet Kilbourn, now tn his custody forcontempt of the House, to the marshal of the Dist of Columpia, to tried by the proper legal tribunal for U ofepse under which be stands indicted. Mr. Hooker ( Mise.) did not see tbe serious aspect of the case portvayed by Mr. The House had already adjudged tu and the sentence pronounced by it was being carried out, aud it was not competent avother tribunal to take the criminal from such punishment for trial toro t might escape from the —— e by authority of the House. Sup; prisoser was surrendered and trie jury acquit him, the whole power of tae House to punish for contempt would be goLe, and it would be powerless to compel the atiendance of witnesses or enforce iis own authority, If the power was gtven to the courts lo lake Witnesses from the castody of the House, the inquiries and investiga- tions Would at once drop, and any contuma- | cious Witness could defy its power. Mr. Glover withdrew bis onje to the Substitute offered by Mr. Hurlbut, and it Was considered as pendiuy Mr. Y.) said that ft did cot follow that because under the rules the Speaker cerlified the case to the District ex it could take th ht take cognizance of it afte d surrendered its jurisdiction, but it could not supplant the powerof the House. He re- ferred to the case of Irwin, and Kasson with ivcousisteacy, ta then denying the power of the court and raising the ques- tion new. Mr. Kasson said that in the Irwin case te indictment had not been found. : Mr. Cox said that was pothing. If they could sel aside the great writ of habeas cor. pus they could set #side a mere warraut. Me then proceeded to quote Messrs. Dawes, E. K Hoer avd owers,on the Irwin case io support of the autuority of the House. Mr. Hoar ( Mass.) argued tha t the powerof Ube House to punish for contempt was pre clely the same as that of the court, with the power to revise or revoke sucu sentence at aiy Ume, and ending with tne session of Congress. He denied that any statate could ceprive the Houne of the power to puaish for contempt, which it coustitutionally heid, and that nothing buta constitution! amend- ment could take it away. He argued that the cignity of the House should be maintaiued, acd Ule precedents established should be fol jowed with@ut any reference to political parties, Mr McCrary said when the case was origtn- ally presented, it etruck him as a very grave serious question, aud bad it beeu a) cussed, he Was not sure that he should ha voted to send him to jail; but toe action had been taken @ db he bad been adjadged gallty of contempt, and be was now tn jal! by order of the House. After this act by the House it was agrave question whether it would be safe to concede that & witness so held should be turned over to avother tribanai. Tae statute had nothing todo with the case. It vanished for a crime, while the power of the jouse applied to the offeuse of coutempt. It migut occur at the close of the session, when the House bad power only to punish fora day oran hour. In such @ case the puaish- ment by the court could be made additional. in the case of Irwin the court bad refaset to release him on @ writ of habeas corpus, Uhus sustaining the power of the House. Mr. Garfield (Ohto) quoted tne fourth a: ticle of the Constitution, tecting the per- son, books, papers, and effects of private cit- izeus from unscasonable seizure and search only upon probable —— and asked if, primarily, there had been provabie ground on which the House had acted. not the witness said that if any ove would ehow any probable ground for demanding the proiuc- ion of bis ere or for his testifying, he would do so? Had not the actioa rather been of the nature of throwing out a drag-net to | see what could be found. He had never in his experience seen so UnWise @ course pur sued by the House as had heen taken tu the | first steps in relation to this wituess. Tae others had followed @s @ consequence. It might be that it was now too late to go back, but he coulu not but think the early steps were up wise. Mr. Tucker (Va.) maintained that the pow cr of the House was supreme, aad cited nu- merous ———- Hie held that the power of the House over the witness termiaated With the present session of Con; | because after the adjournment the wituess might be willing ge and there would be no one lo answer Gartcla asked where, under the almest cmuipotent power of the Ilouse, was the pro- tection guaranteed by the fourth article of | the Constitution to be had. ‘Mr. Tucker replied that he denied the-‘om- nipotent” of the House, and then proceeded to argue that the witness was in the posilica of one who bad in @ court refused to answer what the court had decided to be a question. At this stage of the ‘Was quite tuo late to raise much jess to discuss it. The geatien sc should bave raised his voice when the wit- ness was before the House. If the House says to-day that Mr. Kilbourn cannot play eteee ting out of the custody of the House b; ra before another says it 7 & large vote ashe doubted hot it the question on the resolution and su! Teute, which — ee. The substitute was re- were Me-srs. Adams, Bagiev, Bisir, Eradley, Brown ) Kean.) Barchart cm ), Ca- BOL, sian, ot, Hale, . ~ 7 i ven worth, agora 2, re: ash. Page, oe s. Pane, s. ¥3 -), Wells (Mi Wot xy ( iss), Ling, ) Mr Atkins (Tenp.) the conference com: Sinnick’ ‘aldron, * Williams narged Mr. | the | Highness Pr | Suicide by shooting | that he had a sick wife | orev at bom Advice to the Contributatre When an article yoa prepaire, tended for a newsp«patre, Ere you send to the etita’ Be sure to ax your eigua re Write, brothers, write. write w: On @ single side of the papaire Uniess you want the ceppositatre To yell, and shriek, and pal! his ma! And curse you for a “d—d shystaire’ A Wire's &urcrpe Two Hor Reros HeR Hespanp’s Dearu —Parly yesterae morping Mrs. Augusta Schuyler. aged fort, bo was dying of consumption, committe berseif ia the left brea at No 452 Grand street, and two bours aft her husband, William P. Schuyler, als ing of consumption, breathed bis tas r. nyler was yp + FT - and on bis leaving the police = bh trade—that of Acaulker. Six months ag be was taken sick of consum} ridden and the bousework and their four children devolved Schuyler’s mother and sister. For week Mrs. Schuyler bad been in low ard last nightsbhe asked her sister t drawer in ® bureau, trom which something and hid it under her Mrs. Schuyler siept tn the front room ber busband occupies the back-Toomn., Abo" 2 o'clock In the morning rt was hear and Mrs. Schuyler was found dead, havin shot herself through the heart. The news « ber ccath was communicated to ber but band, who was so distressed that be died & atont two hours from the time be receive the information.—(.N. ¥. World, 25:h. CALIFORNIA'S Prorosep Pe Law.—Toe California Seuate two bilis of an ex gard to the press ss Ga has passe ordinary natare =e requires that signatures of writers ball ob amuea to a Ueles, and the other that a ne wha retract any statements proven tobe fivellom ’ ow O'Connor truiy remarked, n law has ever beea heard of vsfer ofthe American Unton, in Eng ry any Engtis speaking State or pation. The two enac as they are uncoust editor fe ive th {his ypes paper reases for @ irae bel Tosa matter for li viceroyalt yurt of St. f ning the daughter of an Ei and eutitied to use the prefix “1 1 High she claims precedence state ceremonies over the only ana: daugbter of her majesty, who ts only a Ry If the title of Empress were ad ceen, It would give in courtly etiqu Undisputed right to @ Prince atrice to take rat before Russian sister-in-la Nv. ¥. Sunday * to that o STARVATION WaGms AS A CAUSE CRIMS.—Pothp Hartt, a clerk tn the ment of A.D. Matthews & Co. @ x dealers. doing t 2es8 at No. 398 Fal ton str for stealiog. s seen coming out on Fulton street. 0 searched @ pawn teket yards of siik was foond a bis arrest 1. was discovered getting $10 per week satary, ‘and two sick chi d that be bad robbed n employers so that he would be able to the bill of the physician. —(.V. ¥. World, he was on phia and opened by the father of @ yo woman ip Scran Pa, to whom it was drested. The party sending it stated Whey were selected by tne centennial os mission to engage for them two hun “comely and respectable young ladies” various occupations dung the exnibt and that the young dressed considered suitable. The t @ spar EXTRADITION ASE DRECTSTON. of Charies L. Lawrence, su ed to the United States by En, the extraditign treaty, Judge ided yesterday that an astice of his count acquire no rig Y fligbt.and the ground taken that all 1 dillon proceedings by their nature secure the erson surrendered immunity Prosecution for any offense ovber than upon which bis surrender was made is miseed. A PRUDENT mott tability, residing in Chicago, has brougtl her accompiisbed and beautiful daughters do washing and froning. When quest as to the cause of this somewhat uni proceeding, the matron replied: “On, it always well to be prepared for any con‘ gency. apa rome of the poor chil may marry an Italian count.” 87 Life is too brief to fool away, and & man sbould improve the short time he to live by proving to the pubiic py’ if clothes pin is crowded too hard on the Will split in the bdck.—{ Futon Times. 87 Fasbionabie lady coming out of chu “Wobal a powerful sermon! I was never fore so imy With the daty and pri ie ot ‘oe ne freely. Iam determined to tis very week ano bilge one tom my daughter.” 87° A Washington shoemaker has i ove of Mrs. Belknap's boots, which is now exhibition in bis store. It's @ thrilling oul & tape line, s turned aud T of wealth and rr s7-Norwich Balletin- dreemily, “we sland on the verge of infinity but try in to bridge it with the soul al yearnings thatp sess ul! ¥ arked, minds me; I wish Sy ~ leave 0: old bight shirts out for @ pattern.” 87-Two drunken hunters in Nevada sa’ Chinaman wasing gold dust in 4 creek, made @ target of him with their rifies. O fired and missed. “You always ought to: above the mark when it's so far off,” the other. “See how Ido it.” He was rect In his theory, and successful in bis fl tration. ninaman fell, n wounded. a DIED. CopmOR, On the moraing of March i 1576, le LLByY Conxon, only son ane srgaret Gonner aged 13 ‘years, 3 mont ‘The Taner take place from tl wil bis perente 115 C s.reet northwest ad Seth, at Be p.m. {Be timore on Bi cieoaael CUBNINGHAM. On March 29, 1876, at7 0’ om Janne Qaeete O NNINGBAM, in the 38th of hisege Sie sesetiven cat friends are requested to the faperal Pe omnes ot hie his brother | UNDERTAKERS. R.¥- BARVEY, 934 F BrREBT, Undertaker. © WM, MACKETT wore R. F. HARVEY, mart). kK. *- BAMBGR, 619 Liles Graese Ronvawser. ead NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT Co., Corner Usth st. and New York