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PROFESSIONAL. 77 VER SET BITEER Jaw $6.5 Dr A 8 C WEISERBORN. 405 With -treetn.w. A i rea-onabi~ price, and satisfaction gi 13 ee3m* SING bas BEMOVED to 1323 12 St* DS S35 77H STRERT, between N and 0 D3 Z CUNTISS SHITHE, Dears: removed his Penn w..8 fe RNEY-aT LAW, nd 7th st , Room 4, Washington HES, Justice of the Peace, @ ne avenue, oaite «ity Hall. to sli legs! basiness—Olaims, Accounts Houses. A faithful officer in attendance m14- ABLES ADERT& JOHN W. WARNES, ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, P ce. (Jue de Parr— Bureau Francais.) D® * © worr, DENTIAT, _0ctaD 6m__Remored to 1910 F street. ,CHUTTER & RAKMEAN. — *fetists FRESCO, DECORATIVE and ev OBNAMENTAL and PL: ‘AINTiNG, 727 Mh street northwest. SPECIMEN RUOM. 710 E sirect northwest, janlly WASHINGTON, D. 0. 7 FES SET FOR TEETH FITHER IAW, by Da. 8. Loy A Res.) jOrgery, of of 401 Tth ty of, Gunes, £04, fa taed ta sue tly description of lege of Den: Bosh Medical Goll east site, corner of extracting weth MEDICAL, &c. B. LEON HAS NO CONNEOTION WHAT- © parties who ‘advertise ander the Wilson and Dr. 8. W.Jones. api3-6t RTTA WILSON, an Experienced Fe M fe. cau still be BS. A N Wilson. Her medi Witivon vist's loaies vies free. Call or write [O° FRE Ay eLIoTED A ' Payseran, whose life is neariy spent, ot desires to and wh ao meh good for humanity ss bis Lim 8 Sledicine (put i wre Bhew atis S25 EEWAED tf be BROTHERS INVIG SD OBATING COBDIAL fails to care any case of semivs! weakness, loss of power or im tence. | Offce and Laboratory 906 posite Smithsc uian **qQATISFACT oS tle. AK pritive cure, @1 per bot- Prepared according to the original form- : <4 ia by Dr. Se street, cor. of Pei wists Beton kee 8S D&S w.D has Removed to jo. 1735 nsylveni® avenue. Nitrous Ox Gas administered. apl-ec3m D® ROBERTSON, (rom Baltimore: can be con- sulted at 424 loth street Bortnwest, pearly op. Eatite the Gaz Office, every WEDNESDAY and TUBDAY. from 2t» 9 p.m., in all Diseases of the Urinary Organs. Gonorrbus, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis. and Epermatorrbea. Oases of Gonaorrhes recently contracted cured ia 3to days. Syphilisin ail ite stages quickly cured, and the poison e1 eradicated from the system, without the nse of mer- cury. Spermatorrhwa, brought on by excesses and abuse in youth, cansing loss of memory and insant- ty. gene debility, organic weakness, impotency, nervous frritsb:lity, symptoms of consumption, in- the bears, pains in back, or es evil digestion, palpitation of cimmese of i s acing ry tpon being scientifically and bo Befers to the high testimonials trem the leading physicians of 424 Mth street northwest, from mai BUCK LER JONES. —Taenty years’ export ence in Female Diseases, Irregaisrittes, Ova rian Tumors; cosrantees satisfaction, or po charges Buriness confidential Booms for patients. 164 Ni. Howard «treet, Baltimore. mari3 Im* JONES. $3 North Gay /. (Late Besi*ent Physicia fst Ho-pital for the Genito—Ucinary t=.) Gusrantecs speedy and certain re- 4d Irregularities tncident to y and Btirility, ¢ of nature's I ON, Tie Olle Extablichel and Onp e Ladies’ Physictan im the can be consclted every Tuesday and Saturday st No. 620 all ils arll-2m" H street trom } t» 5 o'cloe®. All Female Compisints uicly cured. Ovtice and Residence No. 702 W. Lombard street, Baitimore. mars 6w* DAME EESTELL B.D. Midwife of 20 years’ , attends at their homes, or comfortable private rooms, careful nurs: ate ren Ladies pi themssives un-ler ence. vee GE: care Beste! treatment snd a soeedy cure an4 residence, Corner of Sou:h Sharp and Dover sts., Baltimore. sopl?-ly &QATISPACTION,” 91 PER BOTTLE. Con- SS sultstions free.’ at Dx. DABBY'S, 115 4% street, (Colouization Building.) yy1-iom™ PIANOS, &c. T= BUMMISG BIED (OOLIBBIL) PiANO. ‘The smsliest and the cheay first-class tave PLANO ever made. 5 wt & BRO... Sole Agents, 7¥3 7th street, betweea| @ H streets northwest. Pianos aud sil Instraments TUNED and BE- PAIRED. feb29 tr ALLET DAVIS & OO.’8 GRAND, SQUABB end UPLIGHT PIASOS for = monthly izstaiments Celebrated fr oo ARR rity fend oweetuess of tone. See ‘Agent, S11 9h street northwest. ‘decks 3 & CO. *W™ ASUILE Scsowwnp Pranos, Grand, Square Grand, and Uj to BEE B est P 08 use a short time, for sale and rent at very ‘and Ke) low. prices. vy tended to, at FRC ABAC bi PIAN WAREKOOM octlS-Iy 423 lith st., few doors above Pa. INSURANCE, Joss T. ABMS. D. W. KeTOHAM. ARMS @& KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND SKOKERS, Lz Dorr B ILDING, corner of F and 8th streets INSUBANCE of EVBEY DESCRIPTION WBIT- mars-tr T. THE BEST TERM: R® VAL. ‘Tbe office of the LYOOMING FIBB INSUB- ANCE COMPANY bas been remcved to Boom No, 30, LeDroit Building, corner of F and 8th streets, ‘Thi anch old company bas been in oj for thirty-five years. acsote, Pat ape tr J. RUSSELL BARB, Agent. THE TRAVE: ANDER BALL, — WILL : A= (Late wen G. W, Fy = ALL @ co. Dealers in’ Doors, Manntecturers avd = Bilnds, Giaes. Hardware and all Building Material, S47 Maseachusets avenue, Detween Sth and 7th Streets northwest, sell goods 20 per cent. cheaper than house. Call and examine." je25-ly R EmMOVED. JAME! , PLUMBER AND GAS FIT1ER, mart?-tr S11 77u ST. NOBTHWEST. WNENGSB. JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, Manofsctarer of a Newly Pateuted Spring Boller and Ventilating Awning for Stores. Hotels, Public Buildings ond Private Dwellings. Flags aud Tents forsaleor rent Sole Agent for the only genuine Blildew Procf Awning Material. sopls tr RAILROADS. (/VERSAL &.R_ TICKET OFFice. BAILROAD TICKBTS te or from all points bought. exchanged or sold at a riduction of one DOLLA inthis cltys MC? OF Washiogton, D. 0. 1876 PERNSViVANIA 1876 FREDEBIOKSBUBG_BAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDBIA & WAEHINGTOM “Richmond, 11:40 via Lynebbarg, 53 reet sylyania svenae, Northeast corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the be left for the ‘checking of 0 eas Sea es at fete ner » M. BUYD, JR. rs ont, FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. jan5-i7 ALTIMORS AND OHIO RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME, Apart 51H, 1876. a.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 0—Baltimore and Wa: 4 o— Baltimore, ‘Aunapelis ‘and Way Btations. PRESS, }O—BaLTi mo: x: 00—Nxw Yore and Boston Exrruss, a St. —— ane ae Bx press. Dinner at Cumberland, Md. Baltimore and Way Sanday 5 2 ‘at 9:45, stopping at Helay only. Point of Hocks and Way Stations: 16—BaLTIMORRUNLIMITED Ex?REss.Ho stops MSranw oRe ase sane Fg s aND NoRFOLE BESS, U:80-BPuiiman Parlor C 3.30—Baltimore, ick, o (Vis thats Blom Ate Books, Hagerstown $ 7 7 8: 8: 8: tf Way Stations (Via — » Point of $—Baltimore, }O—Onicaco Waar BxPanas. BaLtiMoR® EXPRESS. itimere and Way Stations, . nd Way Press CO Gol all Way Biatione on Obio and ‘hioage- bmg os . Bo connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. beanies ~s > alone Exrzzss. Sleeping cars jew Yor! #:36—Baitimore and principal Way Stations. 7:30, 8:00, 8:45, 9:48 + 3:30, 6:46, 6:30 9 daily, other ae 12:30, 3:3 2. m, dail nday ‘No connection on Sunday for Hagerstowa, An- aepolis, Staanton or Mine 4 Brauch, nor .for Hew Tork and Philadelphia at 0 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. For further information at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, Was! Station, and (58 Feonayivanta avenue, where orders wit be i ve and received at any int inthe “et THOS. B. SHABP, aster of Transportation. of L. M. OOLB. General Ticket Agent. GEC. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. novi-tf STEAMER LINES. HE STEA‘ KB HARBINGER WiLL LEAV « Fish Wharf (toot 12th stree! MOBNING, st 7a m. for, mec Fish nd Intermediat reight and passengers taken at lowest rates. iar = M.E. GREGG, Capiain. (UR NORFOLK. F MEB LADY OF THE LAKE Leaves Company's wharf. foot of 6th street, AY awl THUBSDAY. Rf round trip, mt 5 i POTOMAC BIVEB LANDINGS. Steamer JNU. W. THOMPSON leaves Samveny's wharf, foot of 6thstreet, every TUESDAY, a. m., for Currtoman and intermediate landings, and every MOSD. ats every FRIDAY. at7 a. m_, f.r Coan Biver, sto] St intermediate lau¢ings For information apply at the office of the Com- a etropolitan Bank, léth street, posite the ‘Treasury, or to the Agent, at the wharf. mar2z7-ly \“pEorias’ LISE” FoR NI. MATTOX CREEK NOM ODOC AND INTERIM. AN DINGS. UPPBR MA- BUIATS m. Leite will leave Homini every TUESDAY ¥ at7 a. “To Wi. R. FITZHUGH, Agent, NEW SXrenes Live via camaL, 'HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- PHIUAGTON AOE wy BORGBTO SAILING DaYs. sATULDAT, idm. VONT™ FI . From ‘ater street, Georgetown. . 0. at 6 p.m. D. ia Mig orn fs si 2 Orde ; Boston by thls lines — — = “AIDE, Agent for D. of 0. WM. F. OLYDE &CO., phi. B.A. REED. Aloxandria, Va. DB. 0. MINK. 99 Levonshire weft nee S03 Pennaylvanta avenue, oF st the Steamers” Wharl, will De promptiy attend: Co™aan BIKE NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of sol- ng Steamers this bine take a specified lision, the of gp iia ‘en outward passage from Queenstown Zery ox Boston, crcestng Meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or te the of 3. homeward the Meridian of boat @ iat or nothing fo the nortl ot a THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ‘LIVER- 7 ee 4T OORK HARBOR. ot Scythia... "Wed. May 10 arj follwing WRDHREDAT and SATUR TE ao Rot Carry steerage passen- DAY from Bteamers WE MAKE ONLY STRICTLY PURE GoopDs. DAVIS, CHAMBERS 4 CO’S STBIOTLY PURE WHITE LEAD, PITTSBURGH, Pa. og of White Lead bears the follow! warrant. ant we guarassse 8 degree of Sneuces anf whiteness uosurpassed: THIS PACKACE CONTAINS Pore Whit0 LOR neers nnneen enone DD DATES. “ Linseed Of .....-..---- 9 100 5 IN GOLD will be paid to any one finding yateu: keg different from anely- Sip coatents of kale 1s, OLAMBBES & OO. FOR SALE BY FRANCIS MILLER, fedd-ec8m 307 Stb street nortinwest. NUFACTURERS* aT MAR ICES im | ‘Ladies’ sn4 Gent's TEAVBLING TRUNKS, with MMcMorray’s Patent Troak Stay ettached. LADIES’ TRAVELING SATOBELS. ‘SHAWL STRAPS and POOKET BOOKS. DOUBLE and SINGLE HABBESS. LAP KOBES and HORSE BLAS! SADDLES, BBIDLES ané WHIPS. Covered NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT Con Corner 5th st. and New York avenue, FIRE AND BURGLAB- PROOF VAULTS. All kinds of valuables taken on deposit. Safes for PLANT. | . W. BIGGS, Vice President. jel0-coly _B. P. SNYDER, Secretary. NOTICE, That the subscriber Dit cht holding S Special Tera, lett District of 2b = bi ec waits TUCKER, late of Washington <ehinwt te’ oa same, the subscriber, on BOOKS AND STATIONERY. acd T*: HABITATIONS OF MAN IN ALL AGES By Viollet le ids of Virgil. By Wm. Morris. PeaeSS DE nee. jal edition. A full supply of and other Bibles. Mi: BALLANTYNE'S, marie tr WM. BALLAN Ta ita vtrcet. NEW Books. Dinenses of the System. By Dr. Hammond. Chote a, sheep. OT. is Handbook of Archi Styles. By Bosengar- mai and Mesmates. By Van Bene- Aniten. Toternational Bel. Series. 8150" A Short History of Natural Science, By Backley. Life of Alexander Hamilton: 3 vols. §4.50. The Habitations of Man in All Ages. By Eugene Viollet-Le-Duc. Illustrated. 5 Bancroft’s History of t! inited States. Cen- tenary edition Volumes land 2. $2.25 per vol. Just publiabed and for sale by maer2s-tr MUOHUN BROS 1015 Pa. av. NEY BOUKS RECEIVED AND FOR BALE AT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 43 street and Penns. av. = By Justin McOarthy. arcus Ularke. Dear Lady Disdain. His Natural Lite. B My Young Alcides suthor of “The H. ‘The Curste in C! Hor Dearest Foe. thor of “The Woolvg O'T.”” rs iber’s Bailie; or, A Church Fair and its Victims. febls-tr HOTELS. ION SQUARE HOTEL, -J.DAM&BON, {NEW WORK} S33patrone: ablistrment are to be found all Known to modern hotels of the being u's hosithfal and charming pelghborbeos 5 and'o hood, and ‘within easy distance of the Lilet ‘public insti- tutions, the leading b yasiness houses, and the prin- bas no superior anywhere out of Paris. xury is bere suppiied at mode- rate cost, nd the atvsndanta are eaflormly courte ous and jent. York will nowhere meet more reasonabie terma. ESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN FLAW, orner I Place and 16th street, New York, One Block from Union Square and Broadway. ‘The most central, and yet quietest location in the city. Convenient to the great stor theaters and obarches. Elevator, and ail modern improvements. Easy access to all parte of the city by street carsand “opai-tth&sJy 0. B, FEBRIN, Proprietor. EDUCATIONAL, WET END INSTITUTE, Family ScAoo! For Young Ladies. Mrs. 8. Lb. Oavy, Principal. New Haven, Conn. Send for circular. ‘HE EPISCOPAL TNSTITOTE, former 15th and I streets, REV. F. L. KNIGHT. D PROF. JOHN LOWBY The Bixth Annual Session of for boys will cow mars 6m AM this church school nce on WEDNESDAY, the sth of September. rther information can be had from the av. F. L. KNIGHT. ss sugz7-tt 1442 Corco ENXGHES, FRENCH, AND CLASSICAL BE- 4 LECT SUHOUL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 915 ew York avenue n. w.—Mrs. ANGELO JAOK- SON, Principal —The eighth annual session begins on the Mth of September augu-ly BANKERS PUTS, CALLS & SPREADS On all the active stocks at best market rates We advise when and how toorERATE SAFELY. Book giving full information on Stock PaiviL ices, sent i orders by mail aud telegraph to BAXTER & CO., BANKEAS AND BROKERS, mar23-tthskKly 17 Wail street, New York. COAL AND WOOD. H. * Feean, Dealer in WOOD AND COAL. Also, LIME of best quality at kiln prices. SAND, HALB and PLASTER in quantities to suit. ‘api-lm™ Cor. 6th and E streets southweat. COAL AND KINDLING WOOD. Our stock of COAL is now complete, embracing all the choice qualities, and © okie wo invite the attention of consumers. Ou ir PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, with @ fire-ligh bundle best Sone, Wor saleby ail groomeaa ‘go 'thavings paper or Kerosene oil required. CHEAP. _SAFB. CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO. Mill and Depot 7th-street Wharf, feb34-ly Branch Office 1315 Pennsylvania avenue. PABTIES ABOUT TO BUILD OAH SAVE MONEY BY OONTEACTING WITH UB, As we keep in regular stock, and are prepared to sot in most epproved manner, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS-PIPING, &e. TIN BOOFING, TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be built in walls. SLATS and MARBLE MANTELS, in excellence of styles and colors unequaled. NGES, FUBNAOES and FIRS-PLAO TOV kengiving & larger outfit than =, other house fu the city, and enabling us to make favore- ble propositions to capitalists and contractors. BAYWARD & HUTCHINSOR, ani-tr 317 Sth street northwest, PURE SODA WATER, IN BLOCK TIN LINED STEEL FOUNTAINS. SODA APPARATUS FOB SALE OB BENT. Apply carly to SAWL ©. PALMER, DEPOT, 67 GREENE STREET, Guorextown, D. 0. CARRIAGES ‘marls-tr We are selling, at greatly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Our Patent Onmter-balamced Front FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead- tng Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de sign, simplicity and thoroughness in construction, are unsurpassed. The Pulling Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement is patented,*) and can with eass be lowered and raised with the finger. We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, nd to please in every partiowar. ‘under the #.No infringement af our rights, above H. KILLAM & OO,, 99 CHESTNUT STREET, AUCTION SALES. FO-Muxkow. W458. B WILLIAMS, Acctioncer. part at the sonthe ast corner of said and running thence west south fifty-one feet and six inches. begt 's sisting of tc -house — ing of @ brick dwelling: containing rae aeee ELEN SERCO: arose aps d&és Wasi. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. H. WABNER, corner F ani 7th streets. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPRO’ Ob NEW JERSEY AVENU: AND L STS. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated March 234, 6, recorded in Liber 789, folto 424, of the lend records for the District of Columbia, and by direc- tion of the party secured thereby, I will offer at nblic suction, in frontof the retiises.on SATUR ril the 22 6, at 9 o'clock od D. in square feet 15 inches on New Jer P, ™., parts 829, front! eee ‘avenue, apd extend- ing back the depth of the lot ‘4 an 13 fect alley. The 1Property is improved by a new brick dwelling, con- teining pine reoms, bay window, and modera im- provements. Terms of sale: One third cash; residae tn 6, 12. and 18 months, Deferred payments to be secured by a. deed of trust op the property sold, aud to bear inter- at the rate of 8 p-rcent per annum frem day of 200 down at time of sale. Alfconveyanciog of purchaser NATH’ OABUSI, Jn , Trustee, api2-d&ds FD. CLEARY, Saleanan, puomas DOWLING. Auctioneer. GUABDIAN'S SA OF VALUA LE = PROVED PBOPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF 1 TWEEN T AND U ats ie, @t public auction,ia frout cf the promises, a part of lot 20 in sqnere 255, beginning for the same at the eoutheast corner of seid lot, and runuing thence north o1 e west line cf lith street 29 and 53.100 feet thence weet 200 thence sonth 29 and 83 100 feet feet to the beginning. with thereon, consi-ting of two two- ings, Nos. 1936 and 1938 ; ‘erms of sale: One-four:h cash; the residne in three equal payments, at 6,12 and 1 months from the day ofsale, with interest. The deferred payments to be secured by a deed of truston the property told. Ail conveyancing at the cost of the porchas- 18,” $100 deposit on the ecceptance of cach (14. _MABY HUMES, Guardian, WARREN 0. STONE, Attorney. aps-eoeds ‘THOS. DOWLING, Axct. B B. WABNEB, Corner 7th and F streets, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIM PROVED BEAL ESTATE ON THE COBNER OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE ABD Istu STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtve of a derd of trust, dated April ith, 1875, and duly recoréed in Liber No. 753, folio 167. et seq... one of the Land Records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and by the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auc tion on the premises, on MONDAY, April 24:h, 1:76. at 5 o'clock p, im.. all those picces or parcels of land situated and being in the city of Wasning- to trict of Columbia, and known and derigna- ted as or fourteen (14), fitteen (ar 5 ixteen (16), in square num eleven hundred (1100), containing 25,736 equare teet of ore or leas One-fcurth cash; balance in 6,12, and 13 months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear- ing intereet at 8 percent. per anonm from day of sale, and eccured by adeed of trast on the p operty sold, will be tak A deposit of $50 on each lot will be required the time of sale. All convey- ancing at the expense of the purchaser. It the terms of sale are n.t complied with in 10 days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property atthe risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ys’ advertisement. cHas FRASER, INO 30% Epson, | Trastece. apé-eotds "J. 'T. COLDWELL, Salesman. (ean ceay SALE OF BEAL ESTATE AT ON TRE NORTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN NORTH OAPITOL STREET AND NEW JEBSEY AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. A qj By virtue of a desree of the Supreme Court of the District of Oolambia, passed in equity cause No. 4,858, we will cfler for ‘sale at public anc- tion, in front’ of the premises, on TUESDAY, April 1%, 1876. at 5 o'clock p. m.,lot5,in Oabot’s snbddivision of square 625, with the improvements thereon. One fourth cash; the balance in ‘Terms of sale: three equal inetallments at 6. 12 and 18 months from the day of sale, bearing interest from the day of sale at eight (5) por centam per annum; or all or any larger portion than one-fourtb, at ths elec: tion of the purchaser. The title to be retained util all of the purchase money and the interest thereon ispsid. If the terms cf sale are not compiied with within seven (7) days from ti of sale, we reser the right to resell the property at the of the defaniting Burchaser All con lems By UTChASEr's Cost. $100 deposit on acceptance of bid. ® same 8. KDwaupe. . P. DUBWOOD Ww. * ¢ Trustees. 486 Lor U™tep STATES MABSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of two writs of fier! facias, issued ont of the Olerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia ard tome directed, I will sell, at Public sale, for car. im front of tie court-hou-e cor of said District, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of April, 1876, at 19 o'clock m_,ali ¥. Marion Burche's right. title. claim and interest in and to the following described property, viz:—The west half of lot No. 19. in square Bo. 284, in the city of Washington, D. © . together with all and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon ag the property of Victor M. Burche, and will be sold to sat ut No. 1568, in favor of Owens and se of F. E Alexander, and 15083 in favor of ‘Alexender. ALEX. SHABP, U. 8. Marshal D. 0. April 8th, 1876. aps-deds MEN'S WEAR. SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES FINE GOODS, TO MAKE TO MEASURE. SUITS TO ORDER, FROM 835 UP. READY-MADE SUITS, FROM g14 UP. BEADY-MADB SPRING OVERCOATS, g10 UP. DEVLIN é& CO. 106 F STREET. mar2s-tr os ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES. TRUSKES FOR Laprgs, TBUNKS FoR TOV THEMES iB CHILDERE. B LAD! SEER von CABBIAG! 0) 10) EE TREE Taree ees SATCHELS ( bY Fein, by PRESTABLIA iess. TESTE S08 aA ae promrey roves one Sp HORSE FOOD. ep FoR od HORSES AND CATTLE. easy TSGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE, Sample 100 Feeds fer $2 00, Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenne. ecl0-eotm 6. P. LAUBENSON & 09. AUCTION SALES. JUHCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ‘Boutheast corner Sth aud D ets. northwest. EVENING STAR. _"THURSDAY....,.....April 13, 1876. FORTY-FOUBTH CONGRESS. Closing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE.—After our report closet— Tue bill fixing the rate of postage on third- ter and for other purposes, ze, 8 WITtH A GENGEAL AS30 MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, AT ril 14th, at mentioned store. soll the entire remaining stoca on DUNCANSON BBOS , Ancts. rpaomas DOWLING, Aactionser. P- Mr. Dawes moved to providing that matter shall @mend the bill by the postage on third-ciass be one cent foreach ounce, or i thereof, for ali distances. iment Was: ted. e then passed the bill. Usder the Dew bill the postage on transient newspapers and magazines will be oneceat for every PEBIOR COLLECTION OF HOUSHHOLD | “ree ounces or pract’onal part thereot. yon roms STOVES. CARPETS, Halk HOUSE.—After our report closea— AND HUSK §. AND BOUSE- The House decided to take up the deficien- LD GeO cy bill. which was considered as in Commit- tee of the Whole under the five minute rule. Mr. Buckner (Mo ) offered an amendment, providing that witnesses before House com- mittees residing in the District of Columbi not in the service of the District govern- ment or the United States government,shail paid not exceed! $2 per day for each be day to transfer Debate then ensued on the the Indian Bureau to the War department. Al the eveniog session the legislative, ex- ecutive and judicial appropriation bill was considered. Afera prolonged debate on the proposi- Uon to merease the oierical force of the bu- vreau Of statistics, Mr. Randali moved the committee rise to close the debate, whicu the House limited to five minutes. It was then developed that a quoram was hot present. A call of the House wasorderet, but proceedings under It was cut suort by a adjournment at 10:40 o'clock. . ——_—__- +e. — Five Husbands of je Same Wife. (From the Chicago Tribune } Three gentlemen happened to mect at breakfast at the Grand Pacific hotel one morning last week. They were strangers to each other. All were reading the Tribun when suddenly one broke the silence wit the re “By Jove! She's divorce: a Noticing that his words had at- m., I will seit. in front of the premises. p ving @ front of 22 feeton Hew rsey avenne, betwren D and EB streeis northwest, with en average depth of 145 feet, snd containing 3 250 square fer. ‘Terms day of sate. apis d& HOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Anct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE 0! VALUABLE BEAL PROPERTY Ly a On TUESDAY, April 18th, at 5 o'clock » t 4 in square 6), J Under and by virtue of several decress made the Supreme Court of the Discrict of Colum ia, in ci No 1.055, Equity Rules 5, Rasby vs. Ea by, the ondersigned will, upon the days and times following, se A th fclowing described real quare, hirty one, (631) This lot is opposite the Baltimore and Obio ratiroad depot, in aneigh — where property is rapidly advancing in On THURSDAY. April 13, at 4:30 o'clock, upon bak pauure 14a; alte Ag tel ERC attention of his companions, he street and New ‘avenue, and fronting on Bese | ®POlogized and explained thai he had been lings Synare. somewhat surprised to see the divorcee of bh Un FRIDAY, April 14, at 4:30 o'clock p m.,at | Guondam wife chronicled tn th 1 the auction rooms of Thomas Dowling, be will sell the tollowing lots: Port of lot tm square 12; Lot 7, in square 6); Lot 3, in square 88; Lot 3, in rquare Lot 2), ip square 743. ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, One-fourth of purchase money cash. and the ‘Su.ce in equal payments in six, twelve, ergiit twenty-four months; purchaser to give b: factorily secured, bearing interest, payable quar ter yearly, from ‘date, for the deferred payments. ‘Deeds and recording at purchaser's cost gence. “She and I parted,’ s a.seamy, retrospective manuer, “ gust, ist2, and two months afierwari she married up in Peoria a fellow named Tompkins.” ‘ompkins?" said the second gentleman with asvdden interest; Tompkins, Peoria, Oo be was her name Theodosia? Woma had limpid bine eyes and always had @ rolling pin under her pillow on nights the lodge met.” “The same stranger, the same. shake, old pard,” said the first speaic “and bow was she?’ She was all my) are: bal. W.B. WEBB. Trustee, faney int*d her,” replied the secon). marl tthe THOS. DOWLING, Auct. “But bad a rival a a stove-lifter Ra-IN CONSEQUE: for whieh she had too much aifection of FRIDAY, the 14th he sale adver on Sher he aud in January, 1875, the court of La that Gay ef the Sacto tran he Perenn creek | Ind., dissolved the bonds between wert ne uotil TUESDAY, the 15:h of April, at the same | lieve she married again—some rooster calied hour place, Green, I beard.” “Iam the rooster calied apis W. B. WEBE, Trastee. Green, and am glad to make your acquaint- ance. Gentlemen, I knew Fag wife well for over @ year, and, barring ber vivacity with toasting forks and jong-handled frying paus, & better wife I pever had. But we parted December, as 6000 as I couid get out of the doctor's hands with a fracture of the skull (in conjunction with @ discussion cerning getting up to light the fire,—also a boot-jack), and I thought the fact of our d voree been previously announced. “Bat,” said the first speaker, «your name, my Companion in divorce, is Green; the last lime she was divorced it was from Brown.” “Brown? Brown?” said Mr. Tompkins, re- flectively; “There was one fellow named Brown used to tag after “it must be the same one.” “Gentiemen,” said the first speaker, reflectively, ‘this CRABCERY SALE OF TWO FRAME HOUSES ON 97H BITREET, ADJOINING MASONIO TEMPLE, AT AUOTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colu: se No. 4004. 1 will, iy «f April, 1376, at 5 o’cloc! rUpices, offer for sale at in Square No 376, in th inckes on 9th be width low ft uses Terms: One-third of the parchase money in cach, and residue in two equal pa) ments, i twelve nonths, with tiz per cent Sand a deed of trust taken to secure the deferred ments, or else deed given upon the full pay: the purchase money. Conveyancing at purch: ecst. A deposit of $800 will be required as <00 her.” sold. is @ most remarkable coincidence. When Duncanton Bros, REGINALD FENDALL, shall we three meet again I dou't epl2td Aucts. Trustee, 329 4% st nw. | usually drink afier breakfast, but this is aspecial occasion, and we may, mayn't we?” So they all went out to the bar-room together todrink success to Brown, and as they stepred up tothe bar they met a m who said: “Gentlemen, this is my tre I've just been divorced, and my name is Brown, and I’m going to treat the house. Give it a name and call for the best in the house.” His three friends shook hands with bim solemply, exchanging three looks of !n- telligence among themselves, when a weak- eyed young man walked in diagonally and suid: “See bere, you fellers e got to take a bottle of wine with me. I’m a newly mar- ried man; bridegroo.n rejoicing torup & race; have something?” And sohe wandered o: Ull, toget rid of him, they agreed to go ap stairs to the ladies’ parlor and be presented to his newly made bride. They did so, and lo and behold she was their wife! Tuesitua- on was sufficiently embarrassing, but the Woman didn’t faint, but simply remarked “Ob, Mr. Green, glad to meet you; your face feems familiar tome, Mr. Tompkins? Somc- bow the name seems kuown to ms. Mr. Brown, I seem to recollect your face; any relation to the Browns of Lafayette, Ind?” rer so ou. Truly, truth is stranger than ction. TRUSTES'S SALE OF BEAUTIFUL CORNER 4, and recorded in Liber 756, folio 254, one of tt*poulis sls, of WEDNESDAY April 19, 157 16th street, at the corner of O street northwest, ha’ ‘Terme: Or e-fonrth eash; balance at 10 per cont OLD WELL, Salesman H. WAENEB, corner 7th and F strects. Lov ON Fora AND 0 STKERTS NOBTI- e By virtue of deed of trast, made July Sth, the d records of the District of Columbia, at stof the PE: secused thereby, I will offer até % m., Subdivision 16,in &. ‘1, Wi ton. C., the same baving a fi 2u 5-10 ing & depth of 125 feet, improved by a Frame Dwell ine interest in 6 and 32 months OS. O. G. KENNEDY. Trustee, apli-dts 3.2. PUXCARSON BROS. Anctioncers, Qoutbeast corxer 9th aad D sts. n. w. ASSIGNER’S SALE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, SHELVING, COUNTERS, & On TUESDAY MOGNING, april 18th, minencing at 10 o'clock, I will sell, by virtue of an assignment, the entire stuck of '@rcceries, &c., copteined in store corver 434 street and Pennsylvania avenue, consisting ui— Sugars, Ci flees, Teas, Soaps; Candles, Pepper. Spices; Jigars, Tobacco, Tubs, Buckets; Molasses, Vinegar. Pranes; randies, Whisk'es, Sherry, Port; Large lot Bhelf Goods. Shely ing: les. Connter, Fixtures, ‘hc. Together with numerous other articles naually found in a grocery store. FRANK ILUM&, Secignce of H. 0. Moore & Oo , Wasningtor 22 it INDIAN 8QuAWS READY To CovPETE With THE KiFLe TeaMs OF THE Worwup. Capt. McDonald, commander of the famous San Francisco cadets, has a camp at the foot of the San Bruno Mountains in Californi: and for several months has been training a a 4 be SALB_AT AUCTION OF AN | company of Indians, including four squaws ELEGANT DWELLING ON I STREET. | and five men, who represent as many differ- Fe a tO fd AVENUE AND | ent tribes. Capt. McDonald is wealthy and eccentric, and it is his intention that Call- Virtue of @ deed of trast to ns. dated | fornia shall hibit in th t i g ch 35,1574 and recorded in Liber No. 747, | fornia shall ex! — aoutenasel jolt 117, one of the land records of the District of | *how some of the most wonderful of the wild Colombia. ll, on THURSDAY, the 27th day | inhabitants of California’s forests. The Ia- of April, 1876, at 5 o clock p. m, in front of the | dians are trained in @ lightning drill, in war Fitiow ot it public auction. Lot Bo 23,inJ.G. | dances, in the feast of fire, in a ribbon dance, jerret’s subdivision of original Lot Mo: 5. in qzare | and in gymnastic feats. ‘The squaws, Capt. Br PPe.Musiee ats mettre Bajo | MeDonsld inks, wil oe able tn"cbpei the Disict of Columbia. with any team of marksmen in the world. ‘This lot fronts on I strect north, and runs back to | At long range distances they have dons ® 8 foot alley; 1s improved by an elegant three- | some extraordinary ay The Indian: story Brick Dwelling, (No. 1337 I-atreot uorth- | are to be in Philadelphia ts May. ‘Tuelr Weat,) with basement, aitic and bask-building, and | costumes are elaborate and costly. bas excellent farnace au T oO ‘erm: and balance in three equal p: montbs from day of sale, for purchaser, bearing interest, at rate cent. per annum. and scoured by a deed of trust on the progerty. shail be A deposit of #1000 Will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, Allconvey ancing at the ex rohas: t ‘Week from the day of sale, the irastecs revere the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving seven days’ ‘Repnblican and Bvea! A PRIZE THAT THE ENGLISH YACHTS- MEN COVET AND AMERICANS HoLp.— There is some excitement in the New York Yacht Club over the peremptory challenge just received to sailfor the ous queen's cup. Fora quarter ofa century it has been held in America as a trophy wres! ot ica from @ fleet of nearly forty English craft. The challenge comes from Mr. Charles Gifford, Vice-Commodore of the Royal Canad! notice in the National yal ian Yacht Ciub. The it he Star. ok ¥ Dak { Trastees. enters is the schooner Countess of Dufferin. Sheis a new yacht, and all the improve- ments that nautical science can suggest are to be represented in her. She is 21 tons English, and 233 tons New York Yacht Club measurement. She is 124 feet long over all, 107 feet on deck, i feet Keel, 24 feet beam, 9 feet 5 inches depth of hold, with 5 feet draft of water forward, and 6 feet ¢ inches aft. At ART! apll [Bep.| DUNO 7OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. CHANCEBY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- wet’ 1239 SIXTH STBEET NOBTH WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court of | 4 he District of Columoia, bold.nga term, paserd in Equity cause No. 4.34, docket 14, | a special meeting of yacht holderson Tues- Twill weal a ab suction, tn front, of {bs prem, | day next the yacht to sail against the chal- iors, ¥ she ected. Bun. £300" ork pt the following described real ox Senger ts Soe eutentes — [2 7.08. tate. vements thercon : ot'tot'numbered 7, in square numbered 41, com: | , TBE WAGES or SIN.—Last week there died in New York cit; in an obscure buiid- ing in Fifty-fourth » & Woman by the mencing for the same at a north. Went, 23 feet from the northwest corner of said I 7,and ra. ning thence due east 93 feet 4 inches, | name of Heath, for many years past thence south 16 fect. thence west 93 feet 4inches to | tne etress of several disreputable said Gih street, apd thence north 16 feet to the point | houses. She has left property, real and per- stars treme bone” mProvements consist of @t¥O- | sonal, of an estimated value of $150,000. i Some time ago she madea will, it is said, be- ppm od her to her housek . iss Harrin; fe rs that leaves the to one Frank =. urfee, a Wall street . There is like- ly to be a bitter contest for the proverty, as sale, the iss Harrington charges fraud and tn! cost ‘of dation, and has witnesses to prove the exist- ence of @ will in her favor. rty has int been inventoried, and it will be placed in the hands of the publicadminis- trator pending the proceedings. Two MOTHERS AND Two BABES.—Yes- terday moro! two women in the west part of town gave birth to children in the same room and the same time. The woman of x gevcait of 2100 will = eale. conveyancing ef purel ~ BANGS. Trastes. A B. eps-it YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. P, }OEBY OaLe oy peal ESTATE aT ON THE SOUTH SIDB OF K STREET, Bi TWEEN StH ano 9TH STBESTS Sat, HOUSE No. 520. 1 , Dal irtue decree preme Oourt of the | and clothed them, and to it Distrlot of Columbia: passed fn Ne. | them t 1 will offer for ea j } Kilbourn’s Case A CONTUMACIUUS WITNESS KICKED pown K bourn’s contumac; ! attention in Chic ® tall, gaunt, raw Bangs’ office recent! STAIRS is attracting much Tribune saye that ed man enteret Judge 'y. i adds o. Ke looked like an impersonation of famine He entered the office with a be taking & paper frc strict Attorney's office, eh” and, “a * Yes sistant nty stride, his pocket, said * lied the deputy sub.acting as istrict attorney of the United States for the northern district of Lilinot» “You the Unt “We “And It is. take cbarge of all offeaces agatust ted States, eh?” do.” it's all true about Kilbourn, eb?’ * Philadelphia squads, and quatl on toast, And raw tomatoes, and spring chickens, and tenderloin, and fred potatoes, @nd icecream, breath, or twice around his vel “Well take down that 1, Them: Mendota, Illenoy, sa; &onbbers, back-n.y thieves, brigads takedown that I've @ contempt and porter-house steak, &nd venison steak, a py Jelly, and cr -was-back ducks, » And champagne, and buttered Here be And passed bis en iL!” paid the District A’ i, I've States! \pson they're ail ex il want you te agin ‘om ers and In ationists: , and refusé to Answer any questions U can put to me. I want you losend me to & dungeon and refuse to allow any writ of ba- be co" me’ 1 to Send me 80! and strawbe.ry rpus to issue in my case. And I want fe ©8255. an) brotied ham, id fried potatocs, a toast, and cof- short cake; you hear 4 quail The Deputy Acting Sub- Assistant District Attorney said he did, and, seizing a club, trove the cont acious Witness down stairs. He was seen about ten minutes later par- taking front of of some raw cheese on crackers ta the court house THE FRENCH ANDGEEMAN ARMIES. —We believe that tbe French army ,in spite of what bas been written tn this country on the sae- is making great progress in every v is being done silently and weil. have Just seen the letter of an accomplished French officer, stating that the work, until a few days ‘ago, was really too hard, and on the extra amount of daty necessitat- ed by in led the uns the training of reservists. Paris the cavairy regimen to take the rail at night-tim lantern dimly burning” a squ LA ren ridés up toa station, dismounts, piles arma, ddies, Way boxes, packs installs its ay @od corn and takes iP its ‘place in the carriages. Once ready for a start, men @ rders are given to disembark, and d steed are broken to this new ser- vice—conveyance ofcavairy. An important measure of unification In the armament of the German army is about to be effected. Toe Bavarian General Podewtls, inventor ofa system of muzzle-loading rifles former- ly in w | constru: the reg’ se with Bavarian troops, has just cted @ metal cartridge fitting both ulation Werder (Bavarian) and the Mauser (Prassian) rifles. This cartridge has been Issued alrea: and ts} London Perr who fel to the Bavarian t ikely to be adopted aiso io Prassia.— Anny ond Novy Garette The bodies of those Topean war are pet suburban municipalte terment in the several IFIED HFRors. 1 in the lave cemeteries, and a fact fail of selentific inter- est bas more particularly at Chatillon, w! been discovered. At many places, bodies, notwithstanding the fact that they have rested five years in the earth, have remained intact. ing ofa tomb containing U mans, they found them envel preserv: At La Croix de Berny,on the - y-tbree in their heavy mantles, more resembling sk than’ the dead. As regards the causes of ation, the scientific men say that these may be attributed to the locality, the batare of the soll, the thick solid cloaks, and to the fact that they fell In full health, and bad not in them ihe same elements of cor- ruption as those dying of disease. Tueir medals, Croskes, Watches and money were found undisturbed, and served to identify them. of the victims in Gerw Qvac of quack champague ix somethl These have beey sent tothe friends ny. -Th K CHAMPAGNE manufacture upon which the public will perhaps get more light through the trial soon tobe begun in one of our courts. business is carri It is upon @ large scale that the on, Without any doubt. Most of the stuff thus’ put ou the market is very bad, and easily detected by experienced driukers of champagne. But there are so Many champagne drinkers who have never tasted, article, melt, seen or heard of the geouine that purebasers can always be found for the mOst quackish sort of the sparkling beverage at bigh prices. Some ten or twelve years ago there was trial in this city, in Which some startling revelations were made of Ue extent Of the frauds in the manufac. ture of then appeai champagne in the United States. It at by far the greater part of all the liquor sok under that name was fraudulent, and that much of it was bighly injurious to the consumers.—(.N. ¥. Sun. ee Tur MUCH-MIXED Corron Case IN Brook. yn.—H. B. Titus, acting as agent of the Govervor of Arkansas, caused Uhe arrest of one McDonald, in Brook}, ago. OL charge of subornat pushin, ment. that as be was acting as bor of Arkansas, he was no into the legality of the he arrested McDonald. dict ruled which MATE.—We learn that a student of Cen) College, Danville, was hong by the peck 2 mob of bis fellow studeats the other ni and left in that condition, and death immediately t 1 down by some young man bad been the writer ous communication which slandered ber of s that K murderous as fo hang a manon corpus, agent of the 't ob! i Gover- ngs under ngs under udge Bene- terday that Titus is entitled to ¥. Sun, 12th. itt Hf friends. on in the minds of the mob of a § 3 tudents. It isbard for us to believe entacky boys could be so cowardiy jon. — ( Harrodsburg Observer. &7Don"t | imagine that you can correct all the evils in the world. A grain of sand is not prominent in a desert. 87 What I< the worst case of youthful pro- fanity mentioned in Scripture? Job, who cursed the day he was born. vA man who con! adept of S113 tracted romised to pay it in two installments. ‘t week, he forwarded $11, and promised to send tbe other $43 as Soon as the times got better.—[ Norristown Herald. 87 Junior out driving with a pretty girl on a windy day. P.G. looks up arehly, and re- marke: “My face is |, isn"t yours ?”" And blushes sweetly at finding it the con- trary.—[{ Harvard Lampoon. 87" It does not « well for the intelli- of the publ: ie ease the Lo: gence cet, “that the stamp duty on patent medi- cipes during last year yielded an increase of £15,M9 over Lhe produce of the pre vious year. It is scarcely credible that the passion for @7-The boys having exhausted of slang address and ended with bair cut,” the ae cording pressions Buck h ps youl eyelash outof ng’ allthe forms “Go get your ac- forward, tothe ieker, with such ex- as these: “On, Ox your bustle,” your belt,” “Pall down your “Straighten your Corset steel,” of your lip,” and “Take tangle.” je UNDERTAKERS. R. F. HARVEY, ootl-ly 612 Lite Srexet Rosreweer.

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