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DRY GOOD SSECOND GRAND OPENING or NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS AND PARASO Just opere! 75 plecen Plain Plaid — Scroll Dem- sk PBESS GoULS, from 3, 31, 7 « = stock of new bu. Horn, ivory, © cutensial Bhell, &c. Se ee gy OaLl wan — wor wore _ OBS, no side WO pieces yard wide FRexon OAMBRI whe. reduced from 35e-+ sul the newest styles =" eat bargaia 1 arg ris BLACK Ae ChB, trom 8,50, aeo tees a BLACK ALP = res ore Soaps op mane, as heavy as Camels Hartree ies ms 2 bates yarc- wide fine COTTOSS, at 3c. Double weight Herron Bone BED TICK. at Mc. 2 cases 23¢-wile SHEETING COTTON, at 25¢ W0 doren all licen HANDK ESCHIBFS, Sc. 100 rclis new MATTING Re , better grades, 25,23. 30, 35, in Whi Men and Boys’ CASSIMERES, from 25, 50,62, Se., gl. Gres @raia BLACK SILKS,78, 87 81.25, &e. ws CABHMA&RES, double width, 80; 624,78, c, ©. M. TOWSON & Co., 626 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, I2-eotr —_(scuth side) near 7th street n. w BW GOODS. NEW PRICES, UST FECEIVED ON SQNSIGNMENT, A BEAUTIFUL ASSOKTM OF Black Lace Sacquss, from ‘ey a half the nality Brown and Striped Silks, at $128, worth gt Splendid tack Gros Grain Silk, at $1.25 and $1 B0. very che ting, at 25 Striped Pongee, at 60,75 and iitea Plaid Dress Goods, at 125%, 15, 20, 25, Peracoty and Umbrellas. New York Fin- ished Lik ‘si. 28. Freak L Peper Patterns OUB PEC & THE LOWEST. GEO. x JOHNSON apie eo 711M ‘MEDICAL, éc. DE, LEGS, BAS NO CONNECTION WaaT- the parties who advertise acder the Wilson a1 u W. Jones. apts-6t = KEWARD IF DB BROTHERS INVIG 2 OBATING CORDIAL fails case of seminal weakness, loss of tence. . fice and Laboratory 906 osite Smitbeontan “Sarr serie, =A positive cure, $1 per bot Erepared according to the origiaal form Baltimore, can las De ROBERTSON: ave ‘eet northwest, near! loth ~ Office, every WEDNESDA aud TUBDAY. frou 3 ty 9 pom 1 Diseases ot trees Organs, ‘Gonorrb. Stricture, Syphilis. and tpermat «rbers. Oases of Gonoorrhes recently contracted cured iu 3 to 5 di Syphilisin ‘ail its stages yuickly cured, and tne p hb enti 7 ermiicated f: Toi (be svstem, without the use of hora. brought om by excesses and Wemory aud ins: Titsbility, sympt Taipita'ion of th and cso rely pon being scientifically aud orably treater: Refers to the high testimonials which be now holds tr m the leading physicians of Baltimore Office 424 tb strect northwes’, from jar -1y ER JON £S.—Twenty years je Diseases, Irrogaisrits ian Tumors; gcarantees satisfaction, Bariness contdential Rooms for N.B Baltimore. on to Epectal Hopital for the Genii jans, Paris.) tees speedy and certi ip all Dieses aad Irreguieritios hacioset it to Women. Lo impotrncy ana Stirility, and all tls concomitant wits abuse of nature's lawa marll-2m" A Saker who are suffering from the errors aud tndiscrerions of oath, nervous as, early decay. loes of a rect Chance manh. ¥ that will eure you, FBEE 0! PSESCEIETION FREE FOR Pe SPEEDY of Seminal |, and ‘Weaki all diserders bi bt on by dotanaretions at oF GE: cess. ‘uy Drogeist bee the ingredients. Address DAVIDBON & OO. | sopls-m.w.f.17 Box Su96 Mew Fork, Miibereneet AMS EBSTELL. M.D. ex. of 30 years’ ae at their ‘and the best attendance at the Doctors vate residence. themselves un‘icr Sry pegrein a —— ectentific freatment snd a ‘and residence, torner of Sects Ebarp and 1 Dover sts., Baltimore. Le paz Ac ‘TIO! @1 PER BoTTL E. Con- XS sultations free, at Da. DABBY’S, 115 4% street, ( Colonization Building.) jyl-lum” = THE TRADES. ALES4NDER BALL, WILLIAM BALL, (Late wu G, Barker.) La co. acd Dealers in Blinds, Glass, Hardware and all Building Material javsacbusets avenue. between 6th and 7th ane horthwest, sell goods 20 per cent. Some than je28-ly other bo: ‘sll and examine. R EMe*OvVED Jam’ F. BRIEN, PLUMSER AND GAS FITIER, marw7-tr Stl Tru ST. NORTH WES WNINGS JOHN ©. BO@SN, 713 Market Space, Manofacterer of a Newly Patented Spring Roller and Ventilating Awaing fur Stores, Hotels, Pablic Buildings and Private Dweiliogs. Fiags aud Tenze forsaleorront Sole Agent for the only genuine Mildew Proof Awning Material. eopls tr COAL AND WOOD. HL 4. FEGAR, ‘T. Dealer In WOOD AND COAL, a0. Li E of best quality at klin prices. *, BAIB an, ¢ VLASTER in quautities to enit. ‘Spl-Im* ¢ 6th and E sreets south wos. COAL AND “KINDLING WOOD. Our stock of COAL fe no complete, embracing all the choice qoalities, aud to which we iavie the Sitenticn of consumers. Our PATENT BUNDLED KiNDLING WOOD, ¥ all grocers—try it, Bo shavings, anne olf required. CHEAP SAFE. CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO. Mill and Depot 7th-street Wharf, febMt-ly Branch OMe 141 Pennavivania avenue. COAL! WED! WeOeD! CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! ToULSANDS OF TONS OBDEKEU Arriving daly, cargors of the best varivties of all Bim ot COAL and WOOD. th ime to buy | [you would wave money get soo! avt-leand 1 ton, call on the wud Al, 3.54) pour di med before pou b Var gest wharves in the District, ¥ Pocsible. thereto. sun xed (or rect from our vousels to the . We an certsialy offer special induce- — A vise aoe barves apd = noel nal aan Oar ausuremans Gees} Pina WOOD delivered as low as 83:80 Gorn t ‘AK WOOD delivered as low as 96 to @T ver Gord sing! tet ao oe is necessary to convince ic of the above facts ane patie JOHNSON BROTHERS. Main Oftce and Depot at Jounsoa’s Whiarvcs, foot Ome | 1202 F street northwest, OMicee— {1112 91m streot ane?5-00 HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, Pi the sabseri- ber bas obtained from ‘be Sopreme Court of the District of Oclumbin. holding a Seecial Term, let testamentary ou the perso nal evtete of | oes iy city. D O, ck ONE of Washington CA, oe tar A FISHER'S N 906 G Street, near Ninth Strect, Connected with "SCH street, mear G@, opposite Patent NB—Dyciug and Geutiemen's Gar- magia gapesnity mt short nose. arial Greek oes, Cos eet RAILROADS. BAL Mone AND Out RAtLEOAD. APRIL 16, 1876, aM uave WASH “yoy 3.00—Rettimo ficott 1d way stations. 6:44—Baltimore, yoo 0 y stations, pol way Fotat jf Rocks and Minter mediove stations, Mai 7:10—Baltimore Bz; #:00—Neve Yorkand Boston Errpress. Pullman St Lowis and Pittsburs Br- #rederick, Hagerstown. and Valley &: 532 Potpt of Rocks and way stations. timore and way stations, i5—pattimore Unlimited Express. No Stops. 2: ‘Baltimore. way stations and 5 30m mere Tort and Nee gand Annapolis 3 30—Ba'timore aad way stations 4:30 f4 temore Bzpress, stopping at Laurel and 4:35-— Tederick and and Point of Rocks, (via Metro- 445— Itimore. ‘AD Hi as oer ra ep Bapreas. O neinasti, Eescioes 5: 30—Bastrmore ‘and. Philadephia Brpress. Iny Station avd Frederic! 5 35—Baltimore and 7 Se fanimers Brpres. timo ‘om yond - yerede tour se pastes hehe SN cEAt Ficaloegaaber Cars t ww York 9:35—Bertinore and Principal Say stations, 10:30—Martipsburg and way st ranch Lours ons, Metropoli- Chicago, Columbus, M 51:30,5. [35 and 1 ton Bi 11:30—S¢ Bzpress. ils. Allother trains daily, ex connection on Sands ‘Stan. CAL SCOURING WORKS, Ofte. —bL. pe y will a oe icket Oiices, Washington Statior. 155,601 and 603 Ponuesivanie rent, where Orders will be taken for Dagaaae t0 . ‘checked and received at any point tn the ot i6. dears I. M. COLE. Gen Agent.” ‘K oS ON OONT?. General Age apis tr Uren R.R TICKET OFFICE. Pleo gense et KETS ¢ to or from all points oght. exchange duction of “08s DOLL. an a Ba fecosepthsr cits cepa ee A Sa i My teks Zod till used. Barrage checked through, ae WHITESIDE. apt ly 915 Penn. fe Washiogtou, De 3. GREAT 1876 rens YEVANIA 1876 Te the Nerth, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Rails, lendid Scen- ory, Magni, ‘Trains leave Washi mn, city ae from Depot, 0 wae i feages ava Ii50's. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAU bo eas Pal Oauandaign: Rochester, Baffalo, For Eri oe) Pe Arete daily, lew York and the East, Paiace Cars attac: T. Cally, except Sunday, Bi dally. Litaited MEpeses, and 9: 33 a. m. daily, Accommodation tr crecge Samael 7:50 @. and 4:20 p. m. daily. 8 rr Fr ror ge 6 6@ and 11 except Sunday. ALES AR DEIR « SA re ged BAIL- EXANDBI4 & WASHINGTON BarLitoat For ale ndria, 6. uM $8.65. mad tend's pom For'ibe Gouth, via mioamond., 1 10, vs a Pam aay at Ng sylvania avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvauia aveune,andat the Depot, where Orders can be left for the checking of ze to seein, BOYD, 3k. Gon Panenger Agent FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. jan3-ly STEAMER LINES. NY. DEPARTURE as WASH- N. A 114 Gate PH! LADELP BOSTON. AND PROVIDENCE seal WEERLY STEAMSHIP LINK ard sfter WEDNESDAY, Aptil 19h, kt Stoomers | of the above line, with direct convection with ten and Providencs. sail from Poltedelphita for ¥ INESDAY and | SATURDAY Returnipg.leave Washington MON- id ‘southwert Se Johnsor f, f Dut NC L 2 Ets for delive to ived at Tio? Fst. and 1112 eat. W. P. OLYDE & CO., No. 133 8. Wharves. fdtledgel yn J. H. JOHNSON Agents for Washingta street nort: the Fish Wharf (foot 12th street) EVEBY MOBNING, at 78. m.. for, rot eae en Fisheries and gn meg epld-tr GRBGG, ‘Captain. Fo, Leaves t OR FO! eaMER LADY OF THE ag barf. foot of 6th UBS8Da Y. used. OTOM AG. oaren, LANDINGS. ae W.T HOMPSOM beer Soleo intermediate landings, and fet radia iasig mn. sicr Ouen River, eepving ‘or information spply st the office of the Com- vay, the Metropolitan Bank, 15th strest, the Treasury, or to the ‘gent, at the 2 | “*~DEOPLES’ LIE” P ron wOMINT MAITOX bid PEF Rk MA DOC ANS nes: Boiate ae N DINGS. SA THIDAY at7 0, ‘BD: fob28, 7. ‘Homia! every TUBSDAY ITZHUGH, Agent. NEW EXPBESS — VIA CANAL, is UL ADELPHIA, ALBXANDRIA, WASH- me TON 4ND GHORGRTOWN, From Pier 9, North Wharvee, Pi SATURDAY af 19 : From. 69 Water LJ erecnsbire street oars So De lee, mney ¥' at the Bteamers’ Wier?, will ee Se NOTIC of aiminiahi: of hls Lite’ cake 0 take © —— ail seasons the ward paanage from Giasenstown, York or Boston, chceing iM ores ar a8 ia or cy Dothing to the north of ©. the Meridian ag fo tae worth of : YORK LING AT CORK HARBOR, w YORE. a From haw Fons. Wed. Aprit 19 Bothule wed, Aprii 26 inis...Wed. ry York. : ones hiya esee Sareea are P 2.—Uabin, $8, $190 and a eh miotatetacccdaute Altea APs ‘McMurray’s Patent 9 attached. LADIES’ TBAVELIBG SATOHRELS. GHAWL STBAPS and POCKET BOOKS. DOUBLE ond SINGLE HaBNESS. LAP BOBES and HORSE BLASKETS. SADDLES, BRIDLES an¢é WHIPS. ‘ranks Covered and Bepaired, and made to order = - RB. McMURRAY, Market Space — ders | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. B. a bape ge ip ecclae yom TRUSTEES BAL) * BRAU’ ri 10 | ae O8 16Tx ‘ano STeen Sours By virtue of @ deed of Sf Spee: made July Sth, 1874, and recorded in Liber 756. fol! land’ records of the ae of © ota the reenet ef the oer bose ised thereby. I wills sal iDNESDAY. April rire ivision ton. St the corner of O street no 16th street west, har: ing a d-pth of 125 feet, improved by 8 Frame Dwell. “Perms it apll-dts T "atten notle Star. api ABTH FENDALL, [Bep.i CANSON BROS . Ancts. COLMAN & ©0., , Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF BRICK AND TILE YARD. Op WRDNESUAY, April 19tb,at4 o'clock p.m., I will cell at public anction. RICK AND TILE ote avd all the Axtures thereto, to Sheds, Wheelbar: ow minrncss, Moulde, Picke Zumiles out on the new Bladenst Ses ‘Hoad.’at Fort are ‘ofa. Bale cagh cn the da SA sale. aplé it™ COLEMAN £ C0 Anets TRS: E. WAGGAMA. Beal Estate @ Auctioneer, 519 7th street On WEDNESDAY, A April 19th, at 5 o'clock 2, m.. fale, tn front of the prem- ins on ith street, be- it, containing about 39,450 ‘Terme day of sale splid&éds THOS E WA youse « a GAMAN, Auct. eal Estate Auctioneers, TRU STEE’S SALE OF IME IMPROVED PROPERTY ON 12Tu STREET, RETWREN PENNSYL yh Ja AVENUE AND E STREET BUUTH- Shy oe of a deed of trust to me, dated Oc- ber l-t, A. D 1574, and recorded in Liber Ni illo Zc? one of the laud recorde for Weshing- for county. ‘District of Columbis. 1 wil o for sal ee: anction, on MO: NDAY,. ihe 24th - La it 5 o'ek: m., ii front of t six. ( Terms of sal a the sale,ip cash; belance in six (6) and twelve (12) months, secured Good of srast on and the notes of the purchaser bearing eight interest. 100 to be paid down att nveyancing st purchaser's cost. _ If not complisd with whbia seven (7) days, ‘tee reserves the right to resell the property on ten (10: days public notice at the risk and cost of defaultiog seiner BAK EB, Trastee. young © P MIDDLETON, ‘Auc apl2-eo&ds ue wane stand i SIDE OF K STREKT, BE- AND 9TH STBEBTS oT, hoe: SE Ne ‘s By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Ristrict ot Coluubia, passed anity cane No. S63. 1 will offer fi at publia suction, in, front ef the premises oN DAY, the 17 thof April ar | lots 1 and 12, ia square No. Commenein ence }, described ry followe: 36 feet from southeast corner of square feet Linch on K street; thence norih a3 fect 6 inches: thence west 25 feci: thence north 23 feet; thence east 81 feet Linch: theace south 7 thence east 33 feet to ive of Sih strats thence ‘sou on Yh strect 8 feet; thence west 36 feet; thence south 76 feet 6 inches to place of beginning. Commencing SI feot 6 icches from southeast corner of square on ‘9th street; thence north on Sth street 36 feet; thence Wert 124 feet 1 inch; thence south 29 feet; thencs east $3 feet 1 inch; thence sonth7 feet; thence east 36 feet | to place of begining; with impr ‘vemen‘a thereon. erms: One-third of the purchase money to be | paid'in cash at the time of wale, or within five dare | thereafter; ard the balance in equal instalmen‘s at 12 snd 18 montbs, with interoat from the | secured by note of the purchaser. 100 to | by the ourcbaser at the time of saie. | of eale to be fully complied with within five e property to be sold five days’ notice. at the ‘odet and risk of the det ing purchaser. W McKKEB OUNN. Traste ARLES 8 WHITMAN, Solici _B.H. WARMER, Auct. _'ap5 60. ((BANcEBY SALE OF TWO FRAME HOUSES ON 97H STREBT, ADJOINING MASONIO TEMPLE, AT AUOTIO! By virtue ofa screw et the Supreme Conrt of the rae of Colan x io Eqait cause No. 4004. I will, on THURSDAY. the Sod Gey «f April, 1576, at 3 o-clock yp, meta {rout of the FE; mises, offer for sale at public auction, Lot No. 22, in tquare No 3/6, in thie cite, nome 51 feet 5 inches on 9th street west. ning back with thet width 100 fect, aad improved by two Frame Heuses =: One-third of the purchase money in cash, ne in two eqasl pasments, xt six aud twelve months, with ix per cent. interest. oeensed Re iments to be secured by the purchaser's notes. peed given upon the final ratification of the ssie, jeed of crust taken to secure the deferred pay- pate or else deed given upon the full payment of | the purchase money. Conveyancing at purchaser's — A deposit of $500 will be required as soon as #0) REGINALD FENDALL, Trusteo, 229 436 st n w. | Dapcanson Bros piztd AG AUCTION SALES. * THIS AFTERNOON. youxe a MIDDLETON, ‘Auctioneers. i 5 3 i i + 5 i a Ej 5 Ly 8 : i a YP 2= a ut nig ae oom ind E same Bourrantil the whole stock, ae Will sell ope of the fines: stock « at auciion in this etry, oe |, Bre ne. Brevas. Prensad>s. 5.000 Flor De "Fama. Vonchm. ay aks Londre 10 ta Fx -eption. ome Victoria. 5.600 Pappillion, 5.00 Qneens, . 5.000 Royal. 5.000 Flor, Be Cabs, Coneds There Cae are worthy th« attention of dealers gn¢ privat= buyers.ecme of the brands being vary fire. endid opportunity t» ob t low prices, and wiil be s Ad in quaa- weyers DUNCANSON BROS , Acects. YO-MORKOW. BAYKRUPTCY WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioncor. THE! TOCK OF a NEW YOR. WHOLES. IMPORTING HOt Ouse AT AUC HOME LARGE (BANKRUPT SAL SALE OF DRY GOODS, Consisting in Part of the Stock of the late fim ofB M.& BJ. Me’ tare & Co. » of New York. TPOR ee To THE Ts TBADE AND UBIO. ER 3,000 WORTH Fe CREION = DOMENIC DRY: Goons ¢ ther Large and Spacious Sto CoRNER Tos" ANED er “sian, D.0., Commencing TUESD. 11S, 1876 A large consigumenteot Borsian tnd Germen Broed aes” ware wa a ail shades and a colores wieneie French, En, ete tnd Erieiaas heaters Se ®cotch ra, Obinchillas, Vestiogs, vers. Obiachillas, Ve Also, Scotch, Frog nd Goris bmere, Queensiand o ce "ret nal is Sd cenit Shawis, Swiss Mot- tim DRESS. GoUDs 10 great vari Blsck and Oolored at Barics, Gloskings, & Poplins, 411 Wro! Merinos, Delaines, Sateen Oloths, ‘«rges, elegant imported Plaids. Alpacas, Enipress Cloths. very A Lyors its. Velvetesns ings, Prints, Bleached and Unbleached ‘© three yards wide, a Targe line of Engtian wn Blankets, F Gens very ght ear = F tel = ris Tee Rea rep O84 Inerain GA 3 IS G8. BUGS. &c., me@ium to finest im- Ported Marstilies ‘and Peale ‘h Quilts, aud a variety of ther gocds too pum: rons to mention. 2” Saks to continue from day to day natil the entire stock is disp sed The whole to be sold with. ut reserve all for cash Sales commenc m. Ww2se- B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. WALNUT FRAME Pani oR. SoITES, UPHOL- STE. aD 1h ORNS N Ww: mi, and 7); apl4 Im (18th. 1876, commen mt ‘ait ell, at the gentiemsn declining 5 F street, erween | ets, Dorthwest ( Michier WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Axctionser. DUscangon BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th aud D sts. n. w. ASSIGNER'§ 8¢ LE OF GROCERIES, LIQUORS, ING, COUNTERS, &e. ‘On TURSDAY MOBNING. sori 18th, mmencing at 10 o'clock, I will sell, sirtue of an Mygpee the entire stock ae '@rvceries, &c. in store coruer 496 strect and Pennsylvania at renue, consisting ol agers, 0 Os fle a feoe, Nandles, Pep) ‘obacco, Tul ‘Vinegar, Prines Brandice, 'W bisk'es, Sherr: Large lot Bhel! Gods. Shelving. Scales, Counter, Fixtures, &€. Together with numerous other articles asually found in @ grocery store. FRANK HOME, es of H. 0. Moore & Oo., Washington. WILL SELL, 4’ MONDAY, at 50 p.m. of the premises, two three-story ick Houses, Nos, age aoe ON ‘clock p.m ‘Rit 24, in front 124 and 126° Sd street sont ‘Terma 'm: known on day of sale. BOBGE COWL . eat (Bf B. pesociat jon. ‘Anota, MC. LUITRELL. 10-Staw Usitep STATES MARSHALS SAL! In virtue of two writs of f of fieri facias, issued out of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- | trict of Columbia ay . to me directed, I witl sell, at , in front cf the court-hou-e “Distt. on SATURDAY, the 29th at 12o'cicek mall ¥. Marion vg title. claim and interest in aad to the folowing described property, viz:—Tho west bsif of lot No.19. in square Blo. 284, in the city of Washington, D. ©. together with ell and singular the beginner 4 thereon, seize! and levied npon as the pi rty of Victor M. Burche, aod will be sold executions No. 1863, ia favor of Oweus and al..useof F, KE Alexander, aed 18088 in favor of F. B. Alexender. i ALEX. SHARP, U. 8. Manbel D; 0. April 8th, 187 dtde | Ee Cc) BALE. In virtue of & writ of vendition! exponas issued out of the Olerk’s office of ths Su. préme Court of the District of Columbia and to me directed, 1 will sell at public sale for Cash, 10 front of the Uourt-house door of ssid Dis: frict, ou FRIDAY: the wth day of April, 1876, at 120) ., the following property, to wit, vi Alt Jchn Ambler Sinith's right, title, claim and. in- oran’s subdt ‘and 5,'in Joshua F. ¥ix terest (Sy ven to Lot No 105, in 1,2. 3,4 Washingt mm as f Jobn bler Smith, and will be sold = Relay cxeeation No. 14 538, in faver of ‘Geen ODT: ‘18t BANKERS. $500, $1,000 Alar Fuorhikonem & 6O, BANK &ES Brokers. No. 12 Wall street, : tor re Cesirable investments of lar; small erent in etocas of a legitimate character, frequently bay from five to twenty times te Inver: every thirty days. Stocks fought end carried as log as desired on deposit of five per cent. Cirealars aud weekly re- ports sent free. apl2-coly ‘ALL STREET OAB'OATUBES. Book, 43 pages, 001 engraved tinetrations, with Information nde tok Specuia~ tors. Price. cloth covers, 10 cents; paper covers, free, by mail. MBBIDGS & CO. fevi6-coly Bankers and Brokers 2 Wall'wls i. Y, ENCOUBAGE ~ | HOME INDUSTRIES. TRUBES woRs 2) Toe TREN ES. TOE OHILDBBH. SATCHEL FOR La AD IES S u sua ara RE ety msde to order on the premice caged ed False Ban) vy ies EY ABUPACEUAER. sete arise. rTUEEEt¢&4 GASH Go renin rong one Coat iar area he. Tih sivas earectrge HOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY bane ee BEAL Under and by wee eral decrees made af. the Supreme Court of the’ Discrict of on am bis, in cause No 1,065. =a ity Bales 5, ve. Ko Ph the onde tell tno wil i, upon the days and times followin, the following described r: estate fn the city of Was hipgton; th that ts to way: WED) 9 + April 4:30 o'clock in dred and thirty one, (631) Thi the Baltimore and Ohio railroad depot, in @ nsig! decheod where property is rapidly. civensing in ‘On neTHURSDAY. April '3, at 4:30 o'clock, npon the premises he will sell lot numbered five. (5,) in Square 143, situated or near the intersection of lth atrect ane "New York avenue, and fronting on Baw- ngs Square. Gu FRIDAY, April 14,at 4: 30 o'clock p_m. the auction rooms of Thomas Dowling, he ‘will elt the following Jots: m nare 1); Part ot lot 2, in equa ees squat Lot 2), 10 suuare 743 The terms of sale, a» prescribed by the decree, are: ‘he terms o! D 7 the Gocres, are: -four months; purchaser to gi iy secured, bearing interest, ter yearly, Som eae porches ye di Deets ant recording ai purchase _— WEBE. Trasteo. marl t,th,s rHo8, MDOWLING. Auct. B87-IN CONSEQUENCE of F ing tats 14th inst... Being ® leg: ale advertised for $ holidey, the that day at the auction rooms ia hereby postpoued U1 TUESDAY, the 18ih of April, at the same =e W. B. WEBS, Trusteo,” a rom ’ REAL ESTATE AT OF MASSACHUSETTS NORTH Caritot 8ST AND JEB3EY AVENUE, WASHINGTOR, D. 0. By. ‘virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of tlie’ District of Gclambia, nased ta eautiy cause No. 4,553, we wilt offer for "enl eee anc- tion, in fromt of the ameets a 'UESDA April 18, t veloc m., lot §,in Cabot nutdivision of aquare (25, w tm YHANCEBY BAL! ee ESD. pril 1Mth, at 5 o’cleck On, TUREDAY, April 3h ‘premises Jersey avenue, berwren Seat with an average depth of 14 fcot, and os * api dade” "THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Auct. . WARNES, corver F and 7th streets. eS rT ee {=} a tle ot tA Cu 4: =e 44 ) fi AUCTION SALES. Deas BBvS., ‘southeast ff beh nod vere oortn wes: pRY H> PRINTS, bain PaNT STUP OoIRRY UF AL KIND AWLS. SUSPEN 1 RES HERC Las LETS OURS! BEM ING On T Ancdoncer. street, bet. I and K northwest. 00 OF FOB- 3. ated Ware, Guns, Revolvers Re’ 3 sever 23 i ey fine Jewelry, Piata and seal Rings. 29.000 very superior Sheuend qholor Cigars, one ver choloe Og Seatskin with an eudli-s Shawl, &e. 600 * Clothing, wham. Cot A, COHEN, Pawnbrokor. M.K WALSH. Aneti oer. Bep st} 921 Th strest, _ & MIDDLETON, Real Estate Auctioneers, ABLE IM °ROVED Beir NORTHWEST, VO 1078 STREK a of eres holler of thera Wi deel. at on SATUS! Prem gon vot April, A D. 1876, ™_. the following 9/cribed_raai estate and preva },situstes in the city ef Wash. icgton, in the District of Colambia, to wit: Lot numbered one bundred and five (198). in Soran sre corded subdts ision quare Dumbered three be: dred ang seventy -& Fem! with the im provements being ‘Terme: One third in cash ah th: and two years. in equal payments. rotesory notes of the haser will be required. aritg interest at eight (8) per cent per aonom, @nd to bear date on the day of sale, securel by ® d ct trost on the promises and & satisfactory urance; or the purchaser may pay all n. A'deporit of @208 wii! be required ime of eats. All conveyancing 0 be ‘at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sais are not Souplied with within tom (10) dave thorsuteer, rty at Teserves the right to resel! t a the tiak ard cost of the Gofentting aplieo&ds MARTIN F. Crtit Trustee OWNMAN & GREEN, Beal Estate Auctionsers. TRUSTEES. S\UE OF IMPBOVED PROPERTY ON L_STREE TWEEN ¥2> AND 23 STREETS NOKTBWEST. Ry virtue of « deel of trust tous, dated n the Wh @ay of May. A. D. 1874, a1 onled in or Wo 782; folie 198, of the laud reeords fer the Di-trict of Columbia, and at the request of the holder Ofahe notes thereby secured. we will ell wepoplic auction. in front of the premise-,on TUESDAY, the 24 d of ‘ o'clock p. m., lowtng described real estate and wit: Part of lot pumbered four 6) tn aatare nem #4 fifty-one (51), beginning for th» same at » the line of L strest nor thirsy six (35) foot eiabt (5) inches from the southwest correr of said lot numbered four (4); thence running eastwardly ov the line tea LU Street northwest eighteen (13) feet; thence morthwardly seventy three (73) fest, thence westward) toan (18) feet; thence somth Wardly “event: -threo (73) feet with the right to the free and unobstructed use of the alley inthe reat of gald | t numbered four 4.) with all the ex ements. together with the improvements. cousistiag of i | S-atstantial two Story ‘Brame Houses with back a isin Terms of sale: $1,000, with fnterert at ton (10) per cent. from the 9h day of May, 1878. and ths ex penses af thibsale, in cash. and ‘the balunce in one zear, for which the note of ihe purchaser wall be re ; bearing interest atelgnt vsfiod dated on the dar of al ep sit of r'will be required at the time of eals Atl con cing at the purchasers cost. If th- terms are tcomplied with in seven deys, the trustecs will Ji tbe property at the risk acd cost of the de faulting parc heaer cena baaas Spl7 cofds E. J. MIDDLETON, Ja',¢ Trustees ({FekcE w. STICKNEY, Ac tuneer. TRU tinge Hl SALEOFAP SiRABLE THRER- 8T BRICK DWELL me ELILDuNG. No. §TABL ETWE NoOBTHW et By virtue of a eed of trust date’ March 12, *. D. 1575, daly recorded in Liber N. safroné of the land records for the Districs of Bolaen bi aod st the rile of the party secured thereby, w se anctio be prem: ser,on WED: AY, ™ ,a1 that vce oe Parcel « city cf Weebington, District of a the plat or plan of - sil city as lot division of tots fifteca, ‘in front 16,) in square numbered two hundred snd eighty-one: (3s) said lor having s front of twenty three feet by a dep'h of one bundred and fifty five feet one ané ove half inch.s, together with the inprosements, Be i es tix. twelve and i teres! at “Fr cent. per an. deed of trn-t ca the tf of $" wil be requir -d at time of sat slcor vo, ancing at oxpense of purevacer. Ti to be comp ied with ip ecvon Cave. OF pro m4 resole,@t the rise and coat of the d-fsul - wed par chaser, after fix DH WARNER ’ MaRTIN M. BORBER, 5 THsters ep met Powssan & GREEN, Ancts.,412 7th street TROUSTEE’S SALE. Unter and by virtue of a deed of Columbia, sil ell ‘et pubic ane Shall a 'WEDREBDA satan ot ct oyne ¥ Piece or parcel Vaahingtoo, end Kaw and plet or plan of maid city as eek subdivision of sod thirty four Ie7eyat 5:30 pm aituare in wee Ww acribed D. lend de- on the cost of the defaw nietice by adverticenent In some pownpaper peinesd ard published tn the city of Washington. Ail con- Purchaser. §100 to be neqpectes st the cost oft id at the time of eale A. THOMAS BRADURY. Trastec, MaNé& SN. law2wdcolw&ds A isu sett ti ot, pabl public suction, i roa * same hovr on the premises. one frame tee on BaCK BU icpine: nortBesst corner of & and lst etreets contheast, ‘Terms liberal, epl7-eod ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TAUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 0 iN EAST CAPITOL STREET, BET Wa 77 red Sta STBEETS NUBTH- “ SugriG DN ‘@ deed of trust, dated February abe. Pe) ters, ‘acd duly ken in Liber No. folic 99, one «f the land records for W o— vty, in the District of ‘olwmbie, and b of the party secured th: ret hall proceed ts sell, at public Ot a in frout of the premises. on WEDN ¥, April 19th, 1876, at 4:34 o'clock tes, alll that crrecin press On poroel uf growed Furnate, Iying and being in the city of hipetou, in the District of Colombia, known Lot cumbered eleven (11). in Square wi mnbored hundred snd ninety eteht (898), with the im- mrnte thereon. consisting of m two-story Cot. a bee haser of Oe above Cescribed y ing compli-d with the terms of le trercof to him. this isto give notice that L will sell —_ id es ~ risk rye pe it ate ‘erm ; Made known pe Of 8 ee RFED. Trostes, apis-t WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Anct, Vasa. . WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, t VED PROPERTY I8 NORTHWEST. CNUEN baat OF THE ys AT AUCTION. On TUBSDAY ope tt isin, 1876, at 4 o'clock |. I shall sell, in front of the Na G po io Maia rin street northwest, Br S4UR OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Te EAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. virtue of | otf gy foltoi #7 and #2. one Dae ot Qe record ct the Disnict «t Columbis, aud by direction ty SECU! therepy, I will in front Brcmslness et public suction. on TUESEAT, ff 5 fotio | EVENING STAR. DAY ..0005...-.00s April 17, 1876. THAI RECEPTION IN NEW YORK, RTC The steam+bip Hevelius, with the Empe- ror and Empress of Brazil aod suite, arrived w York Saturday afternoon. The im perial visitors were saluted from the forts apd men-of-war @s the steamship passed up the harbor. DOM PEDRO. A New York World says “ The Hevelius had at her foremast top the 1 stare and stripes, standing oat finely in the stif breeze. At the mizzen top was the pri- | vate flag of the line, with the letter L. and | H., while at the ga: English colors were byirg The Brazilian flag was nowhere to be seen. As the health boat at drew u 7 Ap am the », | boards the Birkbeck e Star. gangway, and - o Heveliee was boarded on both sides. At the bead of the gangway, up which the reporter clambered, Stood an a eS = a& pair of opera-giasses is © king note of everything on all eides, 3 was tall, slightly Se with = fan and gray hair. He . Zea going clothes, wore a black alli oe. peak, short broadcl: lightly across apd close up to the ‘neck, and surmounted by a stock cravat and standing collar, negligehtly rampied. His whole dress was careless. His face, which ts a fine aod sensible one, was white almost to paleness and fail of eager inquiry as he turned tt ca. riously up and down the bay and ai all the newcomers in tura. His manner w irely matter of fact. He kept his po bulwarks. To Mrs. Vanderpe le launch beside, be raised bis ha wiib @ pleasant smile, and (ook the coograt ulations offered him without any ado THE EMPRESS, with the other ladies of the cabin, were also | sjoying tke wceoery. Her Imperia ‘Majesty is petite and plump. with a lar featured, good-natured face. Sie was dre« 86 plainiy as her busband, wearing astut | , | been shed, externally and Intern A Singalar Tragedy. A PRUSSIAN OFFICER SHOOTS WIFE AND KiLLS MIMSEL: “A bigh rank officer fret shot bis dement- ed wife avd aflerward committed oe The motives which led to the tragedy were his absorbing love for his wife, who suffered terribly from tbe combined effects of disease and drugs. and his desire to relieve ber from agony and die with her.” “The above,” says the Thortat, short amd dry way in which the police ome cials speak ofa dreadful and strange which occurred last week.” The scene of the bloody affair was at 5 Cor A eiegreters eet af tor depmrement jernstern, obi tne of invalid officers of the War D He committed the act about midnight, and in a letter to his superior oMfeer, Major-Gea. Regan, he details reasons Ww! led to the deed. He said that his wife, while in- sane, took poison, which caused her » 4 most terrible suffering. She begged bi more poison. ‘After'e tireadfal meeetal sarege gle he determined to ave tt Comer te = torture. She = Her sufferings d death come t were only torensifed. Then, agouired by cture of ber agony, be determined to er misery. Hearew bis revelver = rdead. He would Strange announcement was made that man bad not killed his wite, A post mortem exami bevond doubt that sbe was dead when He fired bis revolver. This was established severa! facis, one of which was that the bul- let wound was perfectly rour ragged edges, and pot a dro tbe but only bim- Lon revealed t, March pI On Monday morntoe W Baxkarr, ot fo the sist year of his age ace from the residence of BARRETT. at oh x wovilen gown and a short cape. Sh a small leather satchel ready for the debar- | Kation. She chatted freely with the o lady passengers, and seemel as mach de- | lighted with the noveity of travel as tae Em- | peror himse w “OMING THE EMP! The Emperor bestowe: {ou on the Mancavres of the vessels « him, especially when the object ot the Alert’ visit was mentioned tohim, which was to extend to him a cordiai welcome by the Sec- | retary of Stateon behalf of the Preside of thé people of the United States, and to couvey him to the 2ith street dock, waence he might be escorted to his private quarters. “Ob, nO,” sald be, I am travelling as a pri- vate gentleman, and cannot leave this ves tel. Twill stay where I am until we reach our berth.” After inquiring why bis vessel | did not keep on to the city, Le devoted kim- | self again to gaining and imparting to his | j friends information about the bay, its forts avditssuburbds. The Marine band from the navy yard, which was stationed on the Alert, played the Brazilian hymn. Toe tender, a small propeller, culled the Catalpa bad drawn up to ber, and in a few moments ran up under the starboard gaugway of the Hevelius. Secretary Fish was the first to board, fot lowea by Secretary Robeson, Secretary Ta Admiral Rowan and General Hancock, two latter in uniform. conducted b; 6 | The Emperor ‘was Minister Barges to the group of visitors. Fish’s name he recognize at once. Mr. Fish introduced the ouners, tae Emperor receiving all cordial Vhere is General Sherma: ror presently. 'e is out West,” said Mr. Fish. “Whereis Longfellow?” was an tion, and it was explained that lived at a aud not in New ¥ ON REACHING NEW YoRK the Emperor and party Avoided a public re- ception or display, and proceeded imme- @lately to the Fifth Avenue Hi evening they visited Booth’s Theater a Witnessed Rignold’s rformance V. After returning to the hotel th serenaded by the Seventh Regiment Ba’ and were lustily cheered by the crowd on | appearing at the windows in answer to the compliment. Yesterday the party attended | services at St. Patrick's Cathedral, after wards drove through Central Park, and in | the evening went to hear Moody and Sankey at the Hippodrome. THE INPERIAL PARTY. Tbe Sun says: The Empress Theresa | makes the voyage for the benefit of her | health. The F.mperor is accompanied by Viscomte de Bon Retiro, formerly miuister of state and chamberlain of the Emperor; | Senor Macedo, and a single dame d houneur. 1t is the intention of the impe party to | attend the opening of the Centennial exnibi- tion. The Empress will remain tn New York while her husband makes a tour of the country. He will cross the coat yt aod stay a few cays in San Francis Fron Unis country the Emperor will to spend a year. Dom Pecro, who ) old, was married when to Toeresa tina Maria, daughter of Francis L., King of the Two Sicilies. They have two chtidrea Isabella and Leopoldina. The former is re geut in the Emperor's absence. The Debanch of the Norwalk Catho- lic Schoo! LNorwaik: (Ohio “ae On Saturday last a little girl avout twelve yeurs of age, an attendant of the school ou Hester street, connected with the St Peter's Catholic church, went to confession to the pasior, Father Eilert, and in the coara her interview said that the teacher of the eebool, G. Kueotz, nad been guilty of grossly outraging her person (we give the statement in ourown language) She was told by the priest tosay nothing about the inetter and it would be all right. On Saturday evening the little girl was at home reading from @ book, which had been presented to her by the teacher, and re- marked to her mother that she didn’t “like and that the teacher y man.” The remark atiracted the mether’s attention, and farther conver- sation revealed the shameful story in all its hideous details. On Monday morning the father of the child calledon Father E:lert = inquired if sne had confessed to the fact hich there statel. Father Etlert wi Feluetant to give the truth, but did finally, and sent for Kuentz, who soon made his ap- rance. When he was confronted by the arope arried | » and | « | ANCE COMPANY bas | outraged father, he was s0 overwhelmed that he confessed the truth. Under a mistaken idea that the honor and | reputation of bis church was involved, the | priest prevailed on the father to say nothing | about the matter, and advised the villain- | ous School teacher to leave the town, which | be did thesame day. When the father weat | j bome, smarting under the wrong which had been dove bim and his family, a neighbor called in, and in conversation it transpired that his daughter bad been the victim of the | lust of the scoundrel, and in less than twen- ty-four hours it was fouud that no less than twelve little girls, ranging in age from nine to twelve years, bad been outraged by the lecherous brute in human form. And it is not known whether these Pre all his victims, as it has been ascertained that Keuntz bas | practiced bis villainy for at least a year. j The indignation of the citizens, especialy | the German portion, so many o! | children were debauched, was so great at | the author of their shame and disgrace, that | bad be been anywhere within reach, his life — almost certainly have paid the for- felt. The criminal, G. B. Kuentz, is 2 man of about forty-five years of age. is married and bas three children. He has been teacher of the Catholic school fof about fourteen years. sine. the exposure of his crimes, it ported, and generally believed, that he guilty ‘ot similar practices twelve years ago, in the church itself, but through the efforts | of Father Obermiller, who was pastor of old St. Peter's at that time, the affair was bushed up. A number of people here are anxious Lg toes mega 2 now, and we give ‘8 good a descripuion is in the that it may lead to his Sierder, “slightly ‘stoop-ehout ered.” bi sler , 8 \y st 5 hair, , and affects the cept the closely-buttoned vest and choker) #7" Aunt (in alarm)—“Surely you've eaten encugh baven' "t you, Tommy?” Tommy (ia doubt)—“F- £-f- feel me betwnen A strost north ang on Wednesday afternoon, at 8 “nd ecyuatatances are invited. 2 papors please «py | ordey, April 1S. afrere tor N Feanscin f va tatoos 1! take place from his tate residence, D streets G services et Sc PATRIO“ 1876. at 10-39 con pm, L B Patrick, aged «yeas The funeral will take place from © vary Baptust ch, Tuerday afternoon. at 490 vie ¢ Op Bnvday wile of J April 1 STALLINGS. On Monday, April 17, ‘ims, Mr. Janes O. STALLINGS. aged 33 years Faneral will take place fc rosbyterian church, West street, Georyot Con Wea- "NDERTAKERS. RF MARVEN, . 934 F STREBT, Undertaker. WM, MACKETT wire martlte R. W. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 612 Lites Srecer La Nonrawest. NSURANCE. Jous T. ABMS. D.W. BeTodgam. ARMS @4 KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGEN. a» BROKERS, or ane ILDING, Corner of F and 8th streets NCE VERY DESORIPTION WRIT- marti TEN ON THE BEST TERMS. Rover. the LYOOMInO Atha 5 INsUB- = oy * ee ie teunch old Company been tn. gperation Det anys five years. st erent. Pa oy HOTELS. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, ScaT{ NEw vona.{ 42.2inaten At this Est the excellencies cees bouees, aud the prim- elaborately voted 6 Sree ieee eee he ie 4 hae pe #0 anywhere > a emote: iclent. The elevator is evatisbie at ail bonre, day ond ters te New Work will nowhere mest accommodation Ore Feasorebie terme. EDUCATIONAL, Wz Bs END INSTITUTE, Favvly Brace! 7 sGoum, Seat Sor clroulen EXtger son coer tal “4 LECT 80H New Fork Srevise, : SON, Princi op the Mth MAKE YOUR FORTUNE! GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING OF THR LOUISIANA aTaTE LOTTERY (Iacorporated 1868) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1876, AT NEW ORLEANS, POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMBENY. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, Capital Prize, §100,0001 3,580 Paizes, axovntine To $508,600, ALL PAID IN GOLD. One Prize to Every Six Tickets! ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 660 EACH, United States Currency. TENTH aD TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION. LIST OF PRIZES. ONE CAPITA PRIZE sneees oooeneeeermreeneeeel 100,008 P eT | 8 DUR cimmsnvanainninaigion @ Prizes at @5.000..-. cemennne Prine Ot 9.600. cncnnemnnom 20 Prizes at 1,000... ne

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