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PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALLE? DAVIS & CO. right F a Specialty. ( g-out sa ai hargains—come aud see. (f21-tr) ti... SUMNER, 811 9th 7. ECKER EHOS*. GRAND, 8QUARE AND UPRItHT PIANOS are the best: in tone, in apr arn din durability Also, the KU KDETT ORGANS, G. KUHN. Sole Agent, j18-tr 407 10th st. n.w., Dear Penna, ave. HE. KRANICH AND BACH, AND THE | STIEFF PEANOS. same as ay i ovbers, reecived the highest Centennial bumerou= m WILD & BRO. aai-tr | ABE & CO.°3 WORLD-RENOWN- | Wk ED PIANOS. —These celebrated instruments } ave been before the public for forty years, and have received the' highest a¥ard Wherever exhibited, McCammon's favorite lebrated | ‘ | <i Pianos and Organs sold, rented | ntly on hand. Shoninger's art attention paid'to Tun- ng Pianos. (. RELCH- rooms, 423 11th street. a oct l2-tr STEPHENSON’S PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WooD, ‘The only Bur led Wood introducing a Fire Lighter In every bundie. If your grocer does not keep it, Send pestal order, COAL at iowest market rates, STEPHENSON & BRO., S. E. cor, 12th st. and Penna. ave. Mill and Depet—Seventh street wharf. marl-tr OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD. ‘We desire to cail the attention of the public to the fact that we now have on hand the t and best Selected stock of CUAL AND WOOD in the Dis- trict; that ovr facilities for doing business are not by auy Srm in the same line in the United Btates; a ost Hindiing Weed Factey is the rgest south of New York: ani ‘our ap- intmerts for doing a Coal and Wood Business are compiete in every particular, +248 Ibs. to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main office: 13th and & streets southwest, Omices:—1202 F, 1112 9th and 1418 7th streets northwest. janis-tr OMAS W. KILEY & SONS, WS0LESALR DEALERS IR WOOD AND COAL, Weare de:\-oring best qualities of WOOD and COAL toall parts of the city, at wholegale prices, Cumberiané ©UAL, Run of Mine and Lump, Bilways on band, at lowest rates. Main Office ancl Depot, Eiley’s Wharf, foot 11th And 12th streets s»uthwest, i} C st between Sd and 34 n.w., Omoes—f 5h Se between D and E sw ijao-t | |S Nae mn ea ne ee a Sn SR RAILROADS. —_i ALTIMUKE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE UKEAT DOUBLE TRACK | BATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE | NORTH AND WEST, NORTIIW EST AND SOUTHWEST. | = ' sNOVEMBER 18th, 1877. a.M. Lr AVE WASHINGTON. | 60—Baltin:ore and Way Stations. 50—Baltine:e. Annapolis and Way Stations, | Straabirg. Winchester and Way Stations, | 00. *Baltiinre Express, | 8.20 Piedmont, sirgourg, ‘Winchester, H: | 30 New ork. oo hitatsipnia aoa fon and Balti bees ‘Express. Parlor Car to New York and | ikamake tpt 6:40. St Luis; Cincinnati, Chicago and pitts | press. Connecté for Hagerstown and | Vi French, except Sunday. ‘Through car for Staunim. Pari Car to Grafton, and Bleeping (are w Louisville, Cincinnati, Co- rome. icago Junction and Sandusky. 8:00—Baltimere, Annapolis and Way Stations, 10:00—*Baltimore Express. Ellicott City, Annapolis and ia: Baltimore, Spat 30— Youk and Baltimore Ex- x and ‘Ou Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ping at ail stations. sane bamor aud Way stations, (Winchester es0T Balin ey Bcasburg and Lanrel x- eae TREE TET a agorstown, > er and ef Stations, On Sunday to Point wf Rocks Way 3! y. and ‘Way Stations. , Annapolis 5:80—*Philadeiphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press, Passe: for Norfolk taken in the at C connec- 1878 venGWi¥ima 1878 TO THE NOxVH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Doutle Track. Steet Rails, Splendid b-- ~ry, Magnificent Equipment, FEBRUARY 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, a gtr ry an :10 a. m. daily, ‘with Pari: “ar to Pittsburg and Sleeping Care — wits: 2 La St. a aa Jbicago; b- . daily, Palace Car Chicago: ° BALTIMOK? AND POTOMAC For, Canandai,ua, Roches Fe ally, Unloce Cars steacted Limited Qn. , wirb Ps imi ress of F'llman Cara, 9:90, m. dally, ex- | For New Yor anc the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- ‘cept Sunds.. with Si cars from Washing- ton to Beton. For Brooklyn, N. ¥., tems connect at Jersey City with Doats of Broklyn Annex, aff transfer to Fulton a dou! fer- and jow-rney across New York city. For Pi ia, 1:30 p. m. , except Sunday, 9:30 p. m. daily. ‘and 1:40 a. m.. and E eee Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- Accommodation for Baltimore, a er excep: Sunday. For Annapolis, 2/30 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG BAILWAY DEIA AND AND ALEXAN. WASHINGTON RAILRO, Alexandria. Penn. ivania avent od at the depot, where orders can be loft for the checking of baguage to aestinns Son NP. FARMER General Passenger Agent FRANK THOMSCN, General Maneeeer AESOEs HOUSEFURNISHINGS. JENATORS, MEMBERS, and SOJUUKNERS in’ the city, respectfully invited to visit our Store, where they will find a large and varied se- lection of FRENCH ANP ENGLISH PORCELAIN, HAVILAND'S LIMOGES, DONLON'S FIAENCE, | and many new goods just arriving. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) | is mar2-tr N™ ined — [IN DOW SHADE HOUSE, 'D8—LOW PRICES, Novre STRERT, Market Space. Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, | @ sev re | liberty to use this for the bene! WISTAR’S BALSAM OF OF WILD CHERRY WILD CHERRY CURES Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Sore Throat, Asthma, Diptheri Difficulty of Breathing, Phthi- sic, Pain in the Side and Breast, Quincy, Spitting of Blood, Liver Com- plaint, Bleeding of the Lungs and all Diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, INCLUDING EVEN CONSUMPTION. FROM ELDER H. L. GILMAN, A MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL IN GLOVER, VT. “‘Thave been troubled for several years with a difficulty of the heart and lungs: have applied to several physicians for help. and have tried almost gery remedy Fecommended, without, recelving any assistance, but had been’ growing weaker an weaker, until. hearing of WISTAR'S BALSAM OF Witp Crexny about a year since, L commenced using {with lume Yate relief. | Ithas not only re= Stored my lungs to a sound state, but I am entirely relieved Of the difficulty or disease of the heart. have no hesitation in saying that it is the best Jung e the public, and I cheerfully and cov: y ecommend it to all persons sitffer- ing with pu monary complaints.*’ WISTAR’S BALSAM WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. OF WILD CHERRY. FROM MRS. ISAAC MOORE, OF RICHMOND, ne three years since I was attacked with severe cough, sorenessand irritation of the lungs, to which was added asthma in a severe form, During the first year I tried several of the most popular medicines of the day, but received no real relief, and I had almost despaired of ever regaining my health when Twas induced to try DR. WIS- TAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, which very soon relieved me. My cough became loose, the’ soreness and irritation disappeared, and my general health began to mend. Tcontinued its use and a few botties restored meto better health than Lever hoped to enjoy again. I believe the Bulsam to be the most reliable remedy that can be found, *? WISTAR’S BALSAM WISTAR’S BALSAM . OF WILD CHERRY. ES OF WILD CHERRY. FROM, BENJAMIN WHEELER. STATION AGENT AT SOUTH ROYALSTON, MASS. ** Twas most severely afflicted with a hard, dry cough with its usual accompaniment of night sweats, completely prostrating my nervous sy stein. and producing such a debilitated state of health that, after trying medical aid to no purpose, Thad given upall hopes of ever recovering, as had also Iny friends. At tbls stage of matters 1 was pi Vailed upon, through the influence of a neighboi to try WISTAR’ . though with belief whatever in its truly wonderfut curative | properties, and before using two bottles the eifect Was almost magical. My cough entirely left me, the night sweats deserted me, hope once more levated my depressed spirits, and soon I had at- ed my wonted sieenath, and vigor, Thus has Balsam, as has often bee marked by persons in this ‘vicinity, exrave. You are at tlt of the afflicted.** WISTAR'S BALSAM . WISTAR’S BALSAM literal OF WILD CHERRY. OF WILD CHERRY. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLER & SONS, 86 Harrison avenue, Boston, Mass. Sold by dealers generally. 50 cts and $1a bottle, mar4-m&th,1lm _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. S. ELLIOTT e Can be found at STALLS No. 52 and 53 Washington Mar- ket, (7th street wing,) and K es a Market, by his friends and the lovers of CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. feb23-6m ) O8F RECEIVED SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES; 12 Cents per Pound, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 14291 New York ave., Near U. 8. Treasury Department, GooDs. BARDINES LA TOMAT, BONELESS SARDIN! QUEEN OLIVES. CAPEES, TOBASCO SAUCE, LOBSTER, PICKLED AND FRESH. SALMON. 1 LB, CANS, ferw8-tr New Goods arrivi: dally. money by obiaining ous pricseine Gonbo aed ea oney prices: | Goods prior to purchasing elsewhare? ed W. REED'S SONS, janis-tr 1916 F st. n. w. ‘OWN R. KELLY, DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS BEEF, LAMB. V MUTTON, Etc CORNED BEEF A’SPBCIALTY. Stalls 623. 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern, Liberty Market; or address Box 713 City Post Office, Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the cit; sepl4-ly PRoPosaLs FOR STATIONERY. SECRETARY SENATE OF Tite US ASHINGTON, D.C,, March 4. 1878, Sealed Proposals will be received. at this office until 12 o’clock m., APRIL 4. 1878, for furnishin, Stationery for the ‘use of the Senate of the Uaited States for one year. Blank forms of pro and quali be si; ishe posals, showing the quantity of each article, and the form of bond to ied by the bidder and sureties, will be farn- ‘on application to this office, The Quarto Post and Commercial Note, Legal, and Foolscap Papers to be put up in packages of five quires cach: a perfect paper, ot walfornt uals ity, with ne ‘outside’ or imperfect quires. ‘All the Manilla Paper must be of pure Manilla stock, fat and smooth sheets, and of the toughest quality. The Adhesive Bavelpes must be extra well- jummed with pure white gum, or they will not received, and samples of all kinds of envelopes must be submitted in such boxes and put in eve Way as they are to be delivered. All white envel- 0 are to be delivered in boxes containing not over 250 each. ‘The quantities of the different articles above set forth are supposed to be what will be aired, bat the Secretary of the Senate reserves to himself the right to order from contractors more or less of the severns articles, according to the wants of the D2- partment. Proposals from established dealers only will be con: and preference will be given to produc- tons of American industry, if equally cheap and as Ye Such of the above articles as may be designated br the Secretary of the Senate must be delivered at his office in the city of Washi won, free of any | charge for carriage, on or before the Ist day of No. “very article be of thi best very icle must of evi it qual . uniess an inferior quality isealied rene TUT, A sufficient specimen of each article to accompany the and with the name of the propose: weight per ream. The whole of eaci fied In the foregoing list will the person offering to farn! lowest price (quality considered) will receive a con- tract oe creatine» bond mn ore or more su satisfactory ie ret y the Senate, for the performance thereof, which bond ts to be filed in the office of the sald Secretary within ten days after the proposal has been accepted. If any articles contracted for should not be deliv- ered within the time stipulated, or should be Infe- rior in any respect to the sample, the bond of tlie contractor will be put in suit. Proposals should be Indorsed ‘Proposals for Sta- tonery for the Senate, ** and be directed to the Sec Tetary of the Senate, Washington. Js and specimens must be delivered at the office free of charge, . soe op GEORGE C. GORHAM, Secretary'of the Senate of the United Scates, mai4 lan4w GF?) FLEISCHMANN & 00.5 COMPRESSED YEAST. All first class grocers keep it, HE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. BTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 93.99 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, tite G11 An 613 10TH Stazer, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. _TO-MOKKOW HOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEF‘S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED KEA! ESTATE EN WASHING- TON CITY, D. C.. +N THE EAST SIDE OF. TWENTY- Ei E ? ECOND STREET WEST, SETW EEN G AND H STREETS NORTH. No 719 TWENTY-SECOND STREET NORTHWEST. By viriue of a deed of trust dated August Ast, 2874, and duly recorded in Liber No. (73 757, folio 261, &c., one of the land records of, the Dist of CYumbia, and at the request of the parties s non MONDAY. March 18tb, 1878, at 4‘: o'clock Pp. m.. front of the premises, the following-de- scribed rea} estate, situated in Washington city, in said District, being the north part of Lot num- bered eleven (11), in square numbered seventy- nine (79). according to the plan of said city, sald part of said lot fronting twenty-four (24) fest on said 22d sircet west, and extending back of that widch one hundred and twenty-six ( ) feet, with the improvements, rights and appurtenances there- to bei nging, said improvements consisting of a comfortable Brick House, No, 719, in said 221 street west, Terms of sale: §1.600, with Interest at ten (10) per ce: tum per apnuim from August Ist, 1876, an the expenses of sale and all due and unpaid taxes in cash, the balance of the purchase mouey in notes at six (6) and ‘welve (12) months, with interest from day of sale. secured by a deed of trust upsn the premises sold. $200 to be paid at time of sale, If terms of sale be not comp'ied with in six (6: days after the sale the Tru-tee reserves the right to resell at the cost and risk of defaulting purcha- ser after four (4) days notice in the Eveuing Star newspaper, A!l conveyancing at purchaser's cust. {Differe: tterms may be agreed upon by the par- Ues interested.) mar4-d CHAS. M. MAT H, WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. i esc TRUSTFES' SALE OF VACANT LOTS IN SQUARE 185, SOUTHEAST CORNER, OF SEVENTRKENTH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST, AND SQUARH 441. ON SEVENTH. STREET, NEAR THE BOUN- By virtue of adeed of trust dated August, 16th, 1873, and recorded in Liber 731, follo 97 the subseribers will sell to rhe highest . On the premises on TUESDAY, Aprl21, 1878, Lots and 9,in the subdivision of square 185; ‘and Ls and 27, inthe snixtivision of square 44 clock at Square 185, and 5:30 at square 44 Whe ternis are: One-third and the expenses of sale cash, and the residue in one, two and three years, with interest at 8 percent. per annam, or he option of the purchaser, a deposit hlot at the time of sale will he re- All conveyancing at tne Purchaser s cost, THOS. Hive, } Trustees. J.T, COLDWELL, Salesian, marl1-aeas IRUSTKE'S SALE OF A LOT ON M BETWEEN FIFTEENTH and SIXTEENTH STREETS ‘¢ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 16-h, A. D. 1874. duly recorded a Liber. 798, folto 31 et seq.. one of the land records for the Dis- triet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘I shall sell at public auction, io ured thereby. "1 will sell at public auc- quired, front of the premises, on FRIDAY, March 15th, 1878. at 4 o'clock p.m., the following-described rei situate in the City of Washington, D. C., to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of round known and designated as the west 25 feet of fots 18, 19, 20 and 21, of Samuel Davidson's stor division of Square 197, and containing 2,500 square feet. Terms: Debt, interest and costs, in cash: ba’ance in 6 and 12 months, with interest at eight per cent., secured by deed of trust. A deposit of $100 re: quired at time of sale, and all conveyancing at pur- hi; "s cost. CHASE'S COST 08, C, G. KENNEDY, 3. T. COLDWELL, Salesma im: ___ PERSONAL. N DEPOT, B. ; rning last, 8:30 train. Lady in Diack, In ladelphia car, who recog nized gentle- man on platform when train moved, please gend address to \s." Star office. marl? 2t* N ADAM DUPREE, Iudian Doctress and For- tune Teller,—If you have a skeleton in your closet she wil tell you how to get rid of it. esi dence, 219 K st., near 3d n. mar®6.* NOTICE IS GIVEN that_a PROMISSORY aN NOTE drawn by Everett Wroe to the order of Sarah E. Russell, amount $300, date about Janu- ary 12, 1878, and payable in one year, and secured by deed of trust, has been stolen. Ail persons are warned from purchasing the same. mar9-3t IVORCES promptiy and legally obtained Is various States without publicity or exposure; Guaranteed good everywhere. Consultation free and strictly confidential. New York Law Agency, GEO. LINCOLN, 908 Pa. ave. n. Ww. mar8-24* OTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN, That all persons JN baving claims against the estate of JOHN MOORE, leceased, who died In November, 1813, y warned’ to exhibit the same. with legal tothe subseriber, at No. 42 Dunbarton , Within thirty days from J.D. W. MOORE. “P. LIBBEY HAS REMOVED FROM 437 ¢ 7th street, on account of exorbitant rent, to 487 8th street, near thecorner of E, where he hopes to see all of his old customers, feb23-3m BTBOLOGY. MADAME R088, This celebrated Lady ledium ean be consulted at Trustee. a16-1&ds . & O. RR. Astrologist and Healing M No. 201 D st., corner of 2dn.w. She hasno superior in delineating the Past, Present and Future, In love or business her advice is invaluable, describing your friends, point- ing out your enemies, and informing you of the sure way to success in all undertakings. Consul- tation strictly confidential. Ladies, $1; a men, . novae-ly STROLUGIST.—Mrs. Dr. ELLIS, 805 Penn- ivania avenue. If you would know the truth consult the Dr. inalithings. Office hours from 9 a.m. to9p. sepa ADAME COSTELLO, Discipleof M' lle Lenor- Mirae Paris, the greatest Hiss t Reader ever great et be ited at her house, No. 234 Dat. uw. Fst. care pass the door. spl t-ly SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT, xoun| READ AND HEED WHAT Harn:! FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health and Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re- The matter is of great importance in BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the aed ing crown of glory, and for the loss of it there is no compensation. . CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other means can it be saved and beautified. LYON’s HATHAIRON, five years: Prof, Li of ame ET et and beautifying the hair. “Besides e best_ hair dre: ro= a ee tg an heads, if the roots and follicice It’ actually ing is a been entirel; fe constitutional, I suppose, 7 Pelseds and, to my great surpri: f young hair. “COL. JOHN . 8. A.’? In every important respect the Kathairon is absolutely incomparable, ineq ualed ‘o Cure Baldness. 2.—To 3. To Remor # pal pure and limpid vegetabl led to restore the bair by fatural th and reinvigoration, It is splendidly por. fumed. “and the most delightful tollet aressi own. *sor gentleman's to! complete without Lyon's Kathalron, ee uae SOLD EVERYWHERE. _janl4-m,w,f,1y E ELECTHIC PEN. 000 to 15,000 COPIES from a single written she chespest, quickest and best method of Price lists, ‘maps, drawings, very live business firm, cor- poration, bank, school, church and others, can Save time and money by’ using it. A new business in every town for a Penman. 6,000 in use and the demand increasing. READ THIS; ILLINOIS STATE PENITENTIARY, JOLIKT, Nov. 24, 1877, ‘The Electric Pen outfit, purchased from you, Se] fember8, gives great satisfaction, We have saved in printing considerable more than the cost of the oufit in less than two months, and can cordial Fecommend It to any party who Wishes to ears rene ne ey icCLOUGHEY, W: We have hundreds of voluntary endorsevents ually strong as the above. Special inducements sixty day: will be offered to agents appi ith: Send for cireularaand samp ies 0} works S . H. Gene! a feb22-261 _ '220'to 232 Kinzie Ste, Ohlone: ml. WASHINGTON HOME BEMEDY. DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER. one war ee EN FOR A QUARTER, six small. 81 a Bure cure Tor ier ares, Geeaias snd Sold by ati Druggtste. Ask for a Circular. ENRIOT & Co. introducing this Champagne, we are confident that its superior merits will insure ita it popolarity ‘With the lovers of the delicious wines of ar ry ri jané-tr 807 Market Space. (OHEN'S LOAN OFFICE, f 7th street C and New York avenue, entrance on New, ‘ork avenue, The most private Loan Office, In the city. dtoney joaned, at the lo rate of interest on Gold and Sliver Watches, Piste and PlatedWare, D! Py pe "istol ig and i Gentiemen’s Clothing, frpets, and al teen N& Is THE TIME Gents and Children’s cast-off wane Sash prices af SToenas dia Btand,"? No. Ng All notes by mail will be at re a ARUSTEE'S SALE UF TWU HORSES AND BUTCHER WAGON; ONE ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE; ONE DOUBLE HARNES:, ald THREE STALLS IN CENTER MAR- Ky virtue of adeed of trust to me, dated January Sth. 1878, and duly recorded in her No. 887, folic 396, of theland records of the District of Columbia, and by direction o the party secured thereby. I'will, on TUESDAY. March 12, 1878. at 12 o'clock mr., at the auctiv. house of “Thomas Dowling, cornér of 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder. one Bay Mare. one Brown Gelding, one Butcher Wagon in good condition, one Fine Rockaway Carriage. and one Complete Set of Double Harness. Terms cash. By virtue of the same deed of trust I shall also sell, on the same day, at half-past 10 o’clock a. m., at the Center Market, all the right, title and inter= est of Orlando Emerson in and to'S:alls N#s. 109, 110 and 111. tn the Center Market Terms of sae: One-third casi twelve months. for which the purchaser must give his notes, secured to the satistaction of the Trus- (ee, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum wottl pal n patance in six and id. G EORGR W. VARNELL, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. mai8-30 FPPHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. . TWO-HORSE WAGON ‘S DOUBLE HARNESS. ONE SET CARRIAGE HARNESS. LOT FARM- ING IMPLIMENTS, &¢ , AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY MORNING reh 12th. 1878. at 12 o’clock, in front of my auction rooms, I shall seli the above ar- ticles. Terms cash. mar8-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, r[BUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLF FARM NEAR WASHINGTON CITY, By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Friney George's county, as aCourt of Equity, (i the subscribers, as Trustees, will offer at pub’, Ite sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 12cn f March, 1878, (if fair, if not, on thé next fair Gay thereafter.) the vaiuable and highly improved Farm of which the late Francis A. ‘Thornton died seized and possessed, containing 193 acres. farm borders on the *- District of Columbia Upper Marlboro’ Turnpike,*? and is within six miles of Washington city. ‘The land is highly im- roved, The buildings upon it consist of a new and ndsomely built Dwelling House; a very large and convenient barn, recently built, and all neces- sary outbuildings fora first-class farm, ‘The land acres. This and is well adapted to the growth of grain, grasses, fruits, and xarden products in general; and is con= sidered very desirable as a Dairy Farm. ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by ‘the decree, are: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, or on the day of its ratifi- cation by the court, and the balance in equal pay. ments, at one and two years from the day of sale— the wiiole purchase money to interest from the day of sale, and the deterred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with secur- ity, to be approved by the Trustees." A cash pay- ment of $300 will be required of the purchaser, to be paid on the day of sale. Upon the payment of the whole, purchase money and interest, the Trus- tees are authorized to convey the property, in fee simple, 10 the purehaser, free, clear aud discharged of all claim of the parties to the cause, and of any person or persons claiming by, from or under them, Conveyancing to be at the cost of the purchaser. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock a. m. ‘Those wishing to purchase are invited to MEW the PEUHARD J. GITTINGS, i) 5. 5 C. C, MAGRUDER. }Trustecs, Upper Marlboro’, Feb. 15, 1878. _ feb16-s&tu,ts HOS. E. W AGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BUILDING LOTS AND ‘U TWO-STORY HOUSES. FRONTING ON E STREET, BETWEEN 22p AND 23D STREETS NORTHWEST ora deed OF tAbeE, dated August and recorded in Liber 864, Follo 112, (7) of the land records for the District of Colun bia, and at the written request of the owner of the note thereby secured, we will offer forsale, at pub- le auction, to the highest bidder, in front o premises. at 4:30 o’clock p. m., TUESDA jarch 12ih, 1878, all or a suffictency of the follow> ing real estate, to wit: All of sub-lots numbered two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), and ten (20), of Emily Ful- ler’s subdivision of ‘the southwesterly part of Square number sixty (60), of Washington city, said District, together with the Improvements. consis! ing of two small houses, now rented for $20 r month. Pephese Lots front about 188 feet on the north side of E street northwest, with a depth of 119.113 feet on the east side cf 23d strect, adjoining the Ob- servatory Park. ‘Terms of sale are: One-third cash; rematnder In two instalments, at six (6) and twelve (12) months from sale, with’ Interest, seini annually, at eight (8) per centum per annum, secured by ai trust on the property. or all cash at option of purchaser. A deposit of fifteen dollars on each lot will be re- quiredat time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of a rehaser. ms J, SPANLEX JONES, } rrustecs, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Atct. marl-d&ds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON F 8TREET,BE- TWEEN 26TH AND 26TH. By virtue of aderd of trust, datedon the 12th day of May, A, D, 1877, and recorded at im Liber 852, folio 289, of the'land records of the District’ of Columbia, the undersigned Trus- Yee will sell at public auction, in front of the prem- ives. on THURSDAY, the 14th day of March, 1878. at 4o"clock p.m., the following proporry in Wash~ ington city, D. C., towit: Part of Lot number eleven (11,) in equare number twenty (20,) which is contained within the following metes and bounds, to wit: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said Lot on north F street, and running thence due west 20 feet; thence dud south 76 feet to the northern boundary of said Lot; thence due east 20 feet to the dividing line between Lots numbered 11 and 12, and thence on sald divid- ing line 75 feet, to the piace of beginning. ‘erms of sale: One-half of the purchase money to be ; balance in six and twelve menths after the day of sale, for which deferred payments the notes of purchaser, bearing six per cent. from day of sale and secured by deed of trust, are to be siven, A ceualt of $50 will be required when bid accepted. If the purchaser falls to comply with terms of sale within seven days from day of sale, Tru reserve the right to resell at risk and costs of defaulting purchaser, upon giving such no- tice as they may deem proper. . B, HA iF; WAGGAMAN, } Trustees. SWAGGAMARC Aucte” mard-d DY, Auctioneer. 609 7th street northwest, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE SMALL TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLINGS SITUATED ‘THEAST CORNER OF FIF- SAMPSON STREETS WEST. BY Virtue of adeed of trust, bearing date on the 28.h day of March, 1871, and duly re~ fay corded in Liber No. 638, folio 341, one of the land records of the Distriet ot Colimbia, and at tne oe in WTItIng or wae jparey Secured thereby, I will offer for sate, at public auction, in front of the piymlses, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of March, 878, at 4ovclock p. m., all that certain piece oF Lot ground sirnate in the city of Washington, In'the District of Columbla, ‘aud known ancl aes scribed as follows, to wit: All the northern part of Lot 15 of the subdivision of Square numberea two hundred and nine (209), having a front of thirty- six (86) feet on Ibth stréetand a depth of ninety-slx (26) feet together with all the improvements mn, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in two equal instalments, payable respectively In six and twelve months, for which the purchaser's notes will be taken, bearing interest at ten per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by 3 deed of trust upon the property’sold. A deposit of $100 will be required at time of sale. “All conveyancing at pur- chasers cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in six days from day of sale, Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after seven days’ ad- Vertisement in Eveuing Star newspaper. maré-d&ds JOSEPH T. STEVENS, Trustee, B ¥F, STEIGER, . Real Estate Auctioneer, 611 7th st, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, BEING H STREET NORTHEEST, ON THE LINE OF THE COLUMBIA RAILWAY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated At 17, 1875, and recorded in Liber 798, folio 7 HA Gs: WwW ust "lees or’ parcel ished as Lot num- (4,)in Abner B. Kelly's recorded suc- uare oumbered eight hundred and )having a front on north Ht. feet, by .a depth of eighty feet, being imp.oved bya desirable and beaatiful two-story. Brick Dwelling, with Back Butiding, containing modern improvements. The Columbia railway isses the door, running from 15th st. east to the ‘reasury Department. ‘Terms of sale: Five hundred dollars and expenses of sale and accrued interest and in cash; 8 per cent. per annum in: nually, and to be by, ‘of trust u} dred dollars will be required ay the property, is knocked off. Conveyancing at pur- MARTIN M. ROHRER. Trastee, T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer. RI ES' SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL: GS, Nos. 512 AND B STREET SOUTHEAST ae = virtue of a. deed of trust, cated December 17th, A. D. 1874, Cnty recorded in Liber No. 770, folio one of land records for District of lumbia, and at square; thence west fift half (84) inches by with the tinpeov rement ™ : One-third i! z cent. Saanae. secured Bropera ok leat atop house, and Cs BRAINARD H. WARN febd31-tham E ABOVE SALE sit THE ABR EAL ROPREONED EDWARD WOLOUTT, BRAINARD H, WAENER, }Trustecs, AUCTION SALES. _THIS AFTERNOON, _ ALE OF VAiL.UABL IRCORAN STR pre ting in Equity, and passed in Eq) bumber 4 408,"on the twenty-first (21) day of | February, 1878 wherein Poilip Wallach etal, | are complainants, and Zaimon Richards and | others are -defendants, 1 will offer at public . front of the "premises, in the city of m, and District of. Columbia,” on s > the 11th day of March, A. D, 1878. at four (4) ovclock p. m., all those ‘lots of ground 'ying and being tn thé city of Washington, and istrict of Columbia, and Known and described as ots twenty-one (21), twenty -two (22) and twenty- six (26). in square’ numbered two hundred and forty (240), together with the improvements there- en ‘and tne appurtenances thereto belonging, sub- Jeet to three deeds of trust; each lot being subject to a deed of trust for three thousand. dollars, (3 000), with interest at ten per centum peran- num, for which deeds are recorded in. Itber 750. follos 172, 177 and 179, of the land records for said strict. The teims of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, within five days after the day, of sale, of Which one hundred dollars is to be paid as a deposit atthe time of sale, and the balance of the pur- chase money in two equal instalments in three and six months from the day of sale, for wh'ch the purchaser or purchasers shail deliver to said trus- tee his or their promissory notes. dated on the day of sale, and to bear interest at_the rate of six per centumh perannum. And the Trustee reserves the right, in case of a failure to comply with the terms of sale in five days, to resell the property, at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. “Each lot, with {ts improvements. will be sold seviarately. FRANK T. BROWNING, Trustee, Columbia Lave Bullding, oth street. P. A. DARNE! fel 28-eo&ds Real Est ate Auctioneer, | REGULAR TUR UNCANSON BROS Auctioneers, USTFEES' SALE OF LARGE MANSION ANI EXTENSIVE GROUNDS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 29h day gf dunes A.D. 1876. and recorded in Liber {7 No. 827, folio 244. one of the land records Washington county, District of Columbia, it the written request ‘of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at_ public auction, on MONDAY, the lith day of at B o'clock p.m., in that certain square of d, lying and being in the city of Vashington, in’ the District of Columbia, and known and designated on the ground plan of said city of Washington as square numbered seven hun- dred and thirty-nine (739), together with all the improvements ways, easements, &c., to the same belonging or otherwise appertaining. This square is situated on New Jersey avenue and K street south, and improved by a large Brick Mansic Well Known as the Winter estate, with large si bles and out-houses, The above square will be sold subject to the fol- lowing deeds of trust to C. H, Cragin, Jr., 0 se cure Emily R. Dunlop for $1,200 and interest from 24th October, 2877, at 10 per cent., as will. more full ar by reference to said trust recorded in Liber No. 823, folio 84, of land records of Wash- ington, D.C.” Also, one on lot 6 to Win. E, El- mondsion. made April 7th, 1873, recorded in Liber 716, folio 117, of which there i3 a balance due of about fifty dollars. Terms of sale: The amount of this trust, four ndred doliars and interest from December 29, 1874, at 10 per cent. 10 day of sale, all taxes and expenses of sale in cash; balance in'six and twelve months, with interest. "A deposit of $100 required 4g soon Bs sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are net complied with In seven days from day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser upon giving five days" notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washington, fev26 Citas. i! KEESE, { Trustees, OHN SHERMAN, eal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF TWELFTH STREET. BE- TWEEN 8S AND T STREETS N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Angast ‘No. 2 larch, remises, all Ban pou A. 1). 1877, duly recorded in liber [868, folio 195. one of the land records for thé Districtof Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell, at publle anc- tion, in front_of the premises, on MONDAY, March 12th, 1878, at €o°clock p. ‘m., all thar cer tain piece or parcel of ground situate’ in the city of Washington, D. C.. and known as being lot nam- dered forty-three (43), in A. J. Haley's subaivi- sion of the north half of square num three hundred and six (306), together with the improve- ments thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third ('s) cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property gold, or all eash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100.required at the time of sale, If terms of sale are not complied with In five days from day of eale, the ‘Trustees re- serve the right to resell the property, after five days’ advertisement, at the risk and cost of the de- rag Par ANLEY JONES B. F. STEIGER, } Trustees. WM. M. SMITH, Salesman.’ feb27-eoas H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 5 — AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, No. 616 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS N Ww. On MONDAY, March 1th, 1878, at 4% o*elgck p.m., will be sold, at public auction, in front of the promises, io the city of Wash. iugton, D.C,, south half of Lot fourteen (14), in Square numbored three hundred and forty-séven BAD) fronting twenty-five (25) feet on 10th street bya lepth of ninety-five (95) feet one (1) inch to an. ley. Terms: One-third cash; and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent, per, snniwin until paid, secured by adeed. of trusi on the property sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser, $100 deposit; and all conveyancing at Purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, vaerThe key fo, the house may be fenndat the ice of wuctioneer. feb2-codts J. T- COLDWELE, Salesman. B ¥F. STEIGER, Real Estate Auctioncer, 511 7th st TEUSTEE'S SALE OF A VERY DESIR. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, rate No. 714 H STREET NO! ‘AST, ON THE LINE OF THE COLUMBIA RAILWAY. IN By virtue of a deed of dated August 17, 187, apd recorded in Liber 108 tonto SS oné of the land records for Washington coun: ty. District of Columbla, and at the written re- quest of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at bile auction, in front of HURSDAY, the 14:h tay of at 4's o°elock p.m., all thai of giound known and distin bered five P), in Abner B, we recorded sub- division of square numbered efght handfgd and eighty-nine (889), having a front on north Estreet of twenty feet by 3 d-pth of eighty feet, being im- roved by a beautiful and desirable two-story Drick Dwelling, with back Dutiding, with the modern improvements, The Columbi zilyey pees the goor, running from 15th street east to the Treasury me: Perms of ea of sale: Five hundred dollars and expenses of sale and accrued taxes and interest in cash; bal- ance in two years, at 8 per cent. per annum inter- est, ‘able semi-annually, and to be secured by deed of trust upon the propert y sold. One hund dollars will be required by the Trustee when the property is knocked off. Conveyancing at pur- a oeer 8 cost. mai4-its MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee, SUSTEE’S SALE OF A PART OF THE RIVERSDALE” ESTATE, IN PRINCE EORGE'S COUNTY. Mb.’ Tu EFFECT A PARTITION AMONG THE HEIRS. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for, Prince George's county, Ma., the undersigned! Trustee will offer for sale, on the premises, on THURSDAY, March 28th, 1878, at 2 o'clock p.m., Portion of the * Riversdale’ Esta * othe late Hon. Chas, B. Calvert, which to Mrs. Charlotte A. Calvert, deceas- jthe property offered for sale is situated on the ranch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and on the Washington and Baltimore Turnpike, 7 miles from Washi ngton city and 30 from Baltimore. and comprises the large and elo- it mansion house, barns, stables, overseer’s =_— an laborers’ houses. and 360 acres of fertile land, 430 well known to the publle a6 to render farther jescription unnecessary. ‘This sale affords an opportunity to italists to a quire one of the finest and most e'igib'y located country residences in the State of Maryland, ‘Trains on the Washington Branchof the B, & O. R. K, leaving Baltimore and Washington at 9.m; and 12:16 p.m., stop at ‘*Riversdale Station.” ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree, are: One-third cash, to be paid on the day of sale, or on the day of it» ratification by the Court: the nice On a credit of one, two, and three years in cs as 55 bear ‘interest 1rem ‘the day of pu r to have the privilege of pay- ing the whole purchase money in cash upon the rat- ification of the sale. The dec directs the ‘Tru-tee to resell the property at the risk of the first purchaser or purchasers if they fall to comply wi non giving at least three § AUCTION SALES. ES W HAMN, Auctioneer, Baltimore, 1e PEREMPTORY SAK OF HORSES. Vill scli at the Gen. Wayne a ‘ ner B Spey Mie on TUES. oe DAY MORNING, March 12. at 1 0°clock, FS Heal of Hursesana Mares, from Mo. B&B ret ae H. B. BROW UNCANSON BRO: Auctioneers. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN kK. CONSISTING OF FINE WAL ROOM TS, BESTE Te fy BER OF BRUSSELS PETS. TOGETHELH . ASSORTMENT OF TS. 4 ONE PARLOR ongay’ TAYLOR & FAR- 5) We will sell on TUESDAY MOBNIN( commencing at 10 o-clock, in trent of sales rooms, a very finecollection of Ley: household eifec ts, Suitable for housekeepers and trade, B. BROOKER, Jr., Auctioneer, GRAND CATALOGUE SALE OF A MAGNIF- 1¢ COLL CLASS ENT COLLECTION OF HIGH x VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS: WORKS OF STERLING MERIT THE MOST ESTEEMED AND FAVORITE ARTISTS, OW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT SALES ROOM A8 ABOVE. to be Sold at public auction, on nd WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, March 18th and 13:h, at 7 o'clock. No postponement, Sale without reserve. . B. C. BROOKER, Jn.. Auct. Northwest corner 11th street and Penn’a a marli-3t (Marble Build! J, STELLWAGEN, je Real Mstate Auctioueer, 513 7in street. TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK D)WELL- see No, 6 F STREET NORTH- EST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated February 14. 1877, and recorded im Liber 844, tral folio 213, one of the land records for the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. T will sell_at_publie auction. in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, the 16h day of March, A. D. 1878, at 45 0°clock p.m. all Lot numbered eighty-seven (87), in Kelly's recorded subdivision of Square numbered six han- dred and twenty-eight (623), improved by a very IN Ww | THE EVENING STAR. | MONDAY... March is7s. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Saturday's Proceedings, After our report closed— ded to the considera bill of ministers ny and Kussia. Italy, B $10,400 each to Sweden and Norw Hawaiian Islands United Stat and te Costa Rica, at $2,500. How 4 MONTANA MOUNTAIN Was TorPLe® OV Ek.—Nearly every resident of Montana has either seen or rd of the famous Bear Tooth mountain, the most prominent landmark im Northern Monta ( is visible from differ: ent points at a distance ranging from forty to sixty miles, and is in full view from He lena and the’ surrounding country. The mountain is distant about thirty miles from Helena, and stands like a grim and nighty sentinel at the end of the canyon known as the Gate of the Mountatns, th which flows the Missouri river. Tooth was described mark of the c » the mountain, are the desirable two-story and basement brick dwelling, having all the modern conveniences. This prope: commends itself particulariy to those des small home, Terms of sale: $500, accrued interest, accrued taxes, and expenses of sale in cash; balance in one and two years at eight per cent, interest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at time Of sale; Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. maill-¢t | MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, SALE_OF VALUABLE IM- Nv. 1320 FOUR- TE Ww By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 18th, 1874, duly recordea in Liber No. 764 folio 248, one of the lana records of the Dis-. trict of Columbia, ana at the request of the pariy secured thereby. we will sell; at public auction, in trovt ef the premises, on THURSDAY, March 21st, at 4:30 o'clock ~ part of Lot numbered 17 (Seventeen) and all of Lot numbered 18 (eight- een), in Square numbered 211 (two hundred and eleven), in the city of Washington, District of ¢ lumbia: the part of lot sevenwen hereby intend being the southern part, frontinj street n.w. and running bac the front,” and binding eighteen, the depth of less, together with imp: ‘erms: One-fourth o expenses of sule in cash, and the residue in equal sums in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, jas annually, secured by deed of trust on the property sold. or all. cash at option of purchaser. A. deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale, and al veyancing will be at the purchaser's cost, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, other- Wise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser A. HYDE, : ” TAOS. HYDE, {Trustees J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. marll-i&ds 1 ten feet on 14th ‘the same width as H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TREMONT HOUBE, CORNER OF SECOND SEREET AND INDIANA AVENUE &. W By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem: ber Ist, 1876, and recorded in Liber No. 838, folio 216, et Seq.. one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request, in writing, of the party secured thereby, we will’ sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, March 224, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m.. all those certain lots or parcels’ of ground, situate in the city of Washington, iu istrict of Colum- bia. known and described as lots numbered 3, 4, 5, and 8, in Todds subdivision of original lot ‘0. 1, in square 572, fronting 140 feet on avenue and 75 feet on &l street northwest, in said city, Improved by a large brick hotel, known as the ‘Tremont House; subject to a deed of trust for $10,000, dated August 13th, 1875, payable In five years, at 8 per cent. interest, with interest due Since February 13th, 1877, in addition to about $100 previous interest unpald; also subject to a Second deed of trust, past due, fur $3,000, dated September 25th, 1875, payable in one year. bearing interest at 10 per cent. per annum, with interest due since March 25th, 1877: subject also to unpaid taxes amounting to about $700. Terms of sale: $2,058.32 with the expenses of sale in cash: balance in twelve and cighteen months, with Interest at 8 per cent. per annum, Deferred payments to ve secared by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $2.50 will be re- quired at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Unless prompi compliance in the terms of sale, will be made wit in seven days of the sale the trustees reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. WM. HELMICK, H.C. ALLEMAM, mit-4 } Trustees, NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, “= of an order of the Circuit Court of the => Virtue District of Columbia, 1 will AY, rc at 10 o°clock’a, m claim. ‘and interest of the defendant, following-described property, to wit: One stock of Greceries consisting in part of Sugars, Coffee, Tea, Chocovate, Salt, a large stock of canned Fruit, Jel SeudeeSidisraen Semana tee ay ysters, , Buckel ‘ash=tubs a Boards,’ &c., &¢.; embracing a full stock of all kind of goods usually sold in Groceries, Also, the fixtures of the storé, émiracing Counters, Shelving, Sea es, Coffee Mill Ac., &c.. seized and levied upon as the and chattels of J. @. Combs & Co, under attachment No. 19.957" at law in favor of 'm. FRED OUGLASS, U. 8. M: .C. JOHN SHERMAN, Aue ones. init ate OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE TH MENT BRIC yITH BA IMPROVE. MEN’ 1815 ELEVENTH STREET By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septen (si ber 15, 1874. and duly recorded in liber No. 758, folio 255, and at the request of the part} secured. we will sell, in frontof the premise WED: DAY, M th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p, m., to highest bidder, Lot seven (7), in John M.’Sims’ executors subdivision of square num- bered three hundred and thirty-nine (339), im- proved by a nearly new 3-story and basement brick residence, with all the modern improvements. Terms Of sale: $2,000 cash; balance in one and two years, ateight per cent. interest, payablesemi- annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property. $200 down when the property 1s struck off. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, or the Trustees reserve the right to resell the propérty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- a T, after five days’ advertisement in the Eve- ning Star, Conveyancing and recording at the purchaser*s expense. R. HOOPE BRAINARD H. WARNER, } Trustees, mar9-d&ds rppaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, CLOSING WEEK. SPECIAL SALE OF THE STOCK REMAINING OF THE ESTATE OF THE TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY. On THIS MORNING, at > a.m. and, él balf-past 2 p.m., at the store, cor- h Bulla- ing. opposite: the United States Treasury, ‘&c., Plated Terms cash. JOHN H. SWAIN, : mar7-t! THOMAS DOWLING "Anctionsey, B H. WAENER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 8 SALE O} oe a Butter Di: shen r Kn ey : i HI 1 i A re me, Pare J. T. COl PRAT ES praminent objects. The main tusk remains, ooking lone d isolated in its grandeur. We are er, Who met the hunters. . for the follow- ng Particulars in » to the fall of the smallest of the two Last Monday a party of hurters who were chasing game several miles north of the Bear Tooth, observing a rumbling sound and a arth, and supposing it was and not neticing a repeti they soon forgot the occurreneé, ntinued their chase until they d the Bear's Tooth. Here they were astonished by the appearance of the eastern tusk. This Was 4 perpendicular mass of rock th, fully high, 30 feet in cir- mferen its base, and about 150 feet at This immense mass had become dis- ed. and coming down with the speed of an avalanche, had swept through a forest of timber for a qna fa mile, entirely ing it. The country around is now with agreat mass of broken trees and upon tons of rotks, many of them as an ordinary house.—{ Hélena Indepene AN ILLUSTRATION of the spirit of the times was the following little family scene, when a ght four-year-old little was imitating her elders by playing “mak. Is.” Now, mamma, y Mitheth Dones, and I'll be Mitheth Si a Mamma to see you, how do you do, children?” Totty m twite |, 1 tank you. but the child 1 dot the hoopin* tofl y to h i m: children have you, Mrs Lhas ten, and d. wif my housekeepin be, indeed Smith, do you, but 1 failed.” ‘ailed, but you haven’ erything, ith. for I see you make calls in your own carriage.” Totty—"Oh, yes? Tteep my tarriage. We has paid ent om a doll d doze right on.” The above is @ fact.—[ Boston Commercial Bulletin, A RMAN THEORY OF THE SUN.—A German doctor of Heidelberg has just published a book in which he earnestly sets forth that the sun is a cold body like the earth ; that its rays receive their luminous and calorie properties whem their rapid motion in sp rested by suck. bodies as the planets light is a substa like wate the di nitrogen inv ponair | ozone, and tha eory light ai | are the result Of the union of the hy clouds of the sun with the ozone and the NH (sic) of the atmosphere of the earth, light and ozone increase at The use of Dr. Schmidt's imagination is seare one would call scientific, but it is nevertheless. TRE mysteries of double-entry bookkeepin do not seem to be understood In Springfiel Mass. The Republican’says: “It is told about town that the reeent failure of a prominent firm was somewhat abruptly hastened by the error of a bookkeeper. The merchant was especially congratulating himself on last year's profitable business and the clearing of some thousands of dollars, and, as this year opened with a much better trade, the ouflook seemed especially good. But the engaging of anew bookkeeper recently disclosed the fact that the thousands supposed to have been cleared were really entered upon the wrong side. Tue revelation was followed by the prompt fling of a petition in bankruptey.” you take cold lest &% Marie Rove {Not ONION, kind rie No?" while singing in Chicago cll” who handed her a bouquet from faPEOkutum box. Soon afterward a iam ed her anot! eowhe a and a ery from the }- you kiss him?” made the ‘ery y audience laugh. a9-A Nebraska saloon kee affected by the temperance agitation that he r became so remised to reform; so he put out a si P'Owing to the cause of reform all fifteen cent drinks will hereafter be sold for ten cents. 4#z-The widow of the late President Lincolm is living secluded in an interior town of France. 4#e-At the funeral of the late Larz Ander- Son, of Cincinnati, there was seen a thing both touching and beautiful: eight of his nine sons tenderly bore their old father to his last rest- ing-place. 4#@-Singular, ain't it, his wife a dime to buy a that when a man gives box of hairpins or a gum ring for the baby, it looks about seven imes as big as when he planks it down for a little bitters 42-Gregory of the Buffalo Express modestly lies to the Pittsburg Telegraph's inyuiry, “Can two constitute a riot?” by saying, “ Not less they happen to be married. [ Com. 4#-“ Boys, don't leave the farm.” No, boys, just take the farm right along with you' when you go anywhere. You will find it handy if you fail to. get a situation in the city, as yeu probably will.—[ Cin. Sat. Night. DIED. ACTON, On March 10th, 1878, HENRY T., in- fant son of Jobn C. amd Martha F, Acton, aged 4 months and 11 day Funeral will take place on Tuesday at haif-past 2 clock, from the residence of his parents, near Uniontown, D.C. Relatives and friends are m- Vited to attend. ° BOYLE, On March 11th, 1878, at 5:35 o'clock &.m,, Dr. CORNELIU~ BOYLE, a life-long resident of tits clty, in the size second year of Mis age. Funeral from St. Patrick's Church, at 10.0 clock &.m., on Wednesday, 13th inst. * BRAINERD. Puor. J. BRAINERD, on 10th of March, 1878, at the hour of 6% p. m., of neuralgia Of the heart, at No. 1302 Ks Washington, D.C. aged 70 Remains will be taken to land papers please copy.) R CLARK. Suddenly, on the evening of March 1878, KATIE, eldest Uaughter of Thomas E, Mattie E. Clark, aged nine years. *-The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away Funeral froin the residence of her pareuts, 517 Eleventh street southeast, Tuesday, the 12 inst., at 40°clock p.m, FITZGERALD. On the 1th of March, 1878, after a lingering lines, Joux F. ¥IrZGRRALD, beloved son of Michael and Catherine Fitzgerald. ‘The funera' will take place from the residence of his parents, 107 H stroct northeast, at 8:300°clock, March . leveland, O, ed to attend, HOWELL. Departed this life, March 8, 1878, at twenty minutes to twelve p.m., Many E, How= L Fine years. Ke friends of the family are respect fully invited to. attend ‘the funeral from her inte bet a tay a at 2 o°clk. |, on y 00D ¥ Services at Unioh M, &. Caurch. Twentieth st, near Pennsylvania avenue, * MA! NEY. On the 9th of March, 1878, at 2 or m., ANNIE T, MANONEY third year of her age, a nativeof the Ay SCHOOLCRAFT, At No. 122 Bast Capito! st. 11 p.m... on the 10th of M: Ane BRladsiCuse widow a saw i ockeae en aft. lotice of funeral hereafter. | Charleston (8.C, Phiiadoipnia and New York papers please copy rk ___UNDERT. do.

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