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NEWSPAPERS. THE LFADI THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘The pre public its tively, asm also the ¢ at the na liy and weekly editions and of general news as w by the exe both enjoy. not in the City of Washington Aionally wide circulation they alone, but throughout all the Stat ritories. In order that the reader not now familiar with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- | lic may understand at a glance upon what elements its opinions of some of its contemporaries as to its merits are appended. It is needless to add that no person is so good a judge of the value of any given newspaper as the men who con- duct newspapers themselves. What Other Fapers Say About The Star. Decidedly one of the best newspapers published in the es; has nothing iu common with the rabid par‘tsan press, with which our country is at this time unfortunately overstocked, A spirit nil fair dealing gives cnarac- nd adds much to its dignity and pendium of the current events of heat a rival.—Newhe raion (N.C). resent prosperity by its ig hews and the ability which it topies, toby the n Wash- vears in- 2 Washing- ton without it Now the one of the 1 metropolitan a: Continuous ar prosperons existe Observance of pepilarsentimentand pw Outliving ait tis eriginal compecra whe we s and less enterprisin pas earned a papers Freshest news of Con, isa most anxiously lox in the hand~ for reliabie i nation.—Pa plete newspayer, and is w ty completenes= of news by any paper in tie Uni Blates.—Gellotin | Tenn.) Examiner, Comes as ness to being an indepei ig possible; the journal of no party. the organ of the District of Columbia, aud as such bas mate its favorite Washington newspa- Fr. Nesessart t everybody in the capital, —Sielt Darke (Utah) H. lly uons snecess of Washington jour- he able management of its present ors More prosperous than ever hetore: a Fr in its own field its own xenily, and makes money by it.—¥, The leading paper of Washington, an? one of the most profita’le iy the country; under its present management +. ts abiy edited’ and always bright | aud newsy.— fefianapolis Journal, als have failed since 1790, does not oF wood. ¢ ter [rola its cos t printed and most readable pa. rtable, The low subscription thin t temporaries One of the nea Warrenton ( Va.) Free Index, A splendiri Med with everything of unterest from apital of the » cheap that every din the country cau have it,— Brovwensril Be ‘One of the hest city: we advise news fram the i Burry (N.C) Full of g valuable and interesting, and we hope tia! its present proprietors will live tO celebrate its haif century anniversary. —Washiag- ton anvil, ‘The ablest a:i'1 best conducted paper of the capi- tal, always presenting the very latest news Ina fresh and atiractive’ manner.—Staentoa Vir~ gintan An old es:3!!shedl paper reports of all events of at the nation! capital, quirer, A good, relishle paper, which, besides the latest and freshest rmx from Congres, wives the cseane of all foreign a. «i domestic news, — CF) Herald. Those who want Congressionalarid other national news direct) from headquarters will find it to their interest w try it.—Amherst (Va) Buter- prise. A wide-awa! -. first-class eight-page paper: Is of fered for only $2 per annum; one of the best week- lies in the count ry,—Cumberland (Md.) Vivilian, Notwithstamling its mutations, it has been a pewsy and enieiprising paper, and deserves con Binued health snd prosperity. —Baltimore Sin, Persons whe ivsire to obtain a paper published at ri ~ Nation would do we'l to send for it.—Central Erotestant, (Greenshoro’, N.C.) Undoubt the leading paper published in Washington: for general purposes we unhesiating- iy recommend it. Wilmington (N. C.) Str. ng period of its existence it has ttation as the newspaper of ‘Washington.— Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register. nuine place for itself asa pright, prosperity deservedly grows witit fcld ( Mass.) Republican, rat the national capit: is enterprising and reliabie.— Va.) Spirit of Jefferson, ce of the truth that inde- talisman of suecess in the news- he State, (Richmond Vu.) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper in the eoun- try in anything ‘hat enters into the composition of @ first-class jo rua'.—Rockville Adv Condue at energy and abilit the most Fand hight interesting. of the cor erick Union, We commen! it to those of our readers desiring a live and wews: raper from the Federal Capital — Kingston East Tennessean. ‘One o wspapers in the country, and richly deserv: e prosperity it enjoys.—Kich- mond (Va.) Wiig, Has the large» Papers publish. €o, (Md) Her pay al ives full aud aceurate interest transpiring pherry (Se ‘ontains irculation, and A capital _new-paper, and deserves the long tlife | whieh is evig. Notional Unt pily in store for it.—Weshiagtoa Fullof th * domestic and foreign news and Goings abe National Capital.—Keyser (W. rid first-class indep J sheapest papers penitent. Those wanting » Washington pap better than by subseribing to it.— Lees’ st paper all the bi shed at the national capt —Ellicutt City (Md.) Pr A wide-awake. fir in the country .— (rr ) Republican, Those desiring a paper second to none should subserite for it. Victoria (Teeas) @ltocate, Everywhe: das the leading newspaper of Washington ftom (W.Va.) Sentinel ee Ifyou want to keep posted on national affairs sub- peribe for it.—Brenham (Teras) Bunion The most popular and influential paper at the capital.—Firyettecille ( Teun.) Observer. A live and popular payer, which has a oF dvserved snecess.— Pittshurg Leader, rent a8 Anexcellent examp'e of alive news] r.— Frost- Berg (Md.) Mining Journal. = i An Fredericksburg (Va.) News. Really the only live poper published in Washing- ton.—Ashland (U.) Times. A great newspaper, ponular and influential. — Wayne Co, (0.) Deniverat. One of our spictest and most welcome exchanges, Maury (Tenn.) Sentinel. =_— A lively and interest) newspaper. Se fe . Lenoir (B.C) Topic, Sw eenet: Bond for tt Among our most valuable exchanges, lis (MA) Gazette, ee A live and newsy sheet.— (Tenn) News. A very zeliable paper.—Nevomarket (Va.) Our Church Paper. Wes Anaapo- ulphur Springs China CARIES: ably edited paper.—Ritehie (IV, Va.) | Abyss mr? | No better paper.—Piedmont Virginian, THE EVENING STAR Is published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates: Per year, by mail Per month, by mai Per month, by carrier. Single copies....... THE WEEKLY STAR Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies 5 cents. © copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year For $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the civh. 20 copies one year $20. #@ It is a condition of this offer that the Subseriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *.* Subscriptions in all eases,—whether sin- gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, and no Paper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE LVENING STAR NEWSPAPER C0, WASHINGTON, D.C, COAL AND WOOD. GTEPHENSON's - tors of THE STAR present to the | respre- | only the completest and best, but | oypest epitome of events occurring | PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING W0D. The only Bundied Wood introducing a Fire Lighter in every bundle, send postal order, CUAL at lowest market rates, STEPHENSON & BRO., S. E. cor. 12th st. and Penna. ave. Mill and Depot—Seventh street wharf. marl-tr If your grocer does not OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In GOAL AND WOOD. here. How well the | -rstands this is conelusively shown | and Ter. | reat popularity is based, the | +246 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main office:—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, streets southwest, ‘1113 Oth and 1418 7th streets jani8-tr ‘Tuom4s W. BILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IB WOUD AND COAL, Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and JOAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, always on hand, at lowest rates. Main UMce and Depot, 4nd 12th strests sont! p between Sa aa res si on becwece Daud Ee wr. iya0-te BANKERS. Ruey’s Wharf, foot 11th it, $100, $200, The majority of Wall street houses and honest as their neighbors world wide reputation ‘The old house of ALE: vestment of about $100 made recently | over $1,000 in less than €0 days. Send for their r" circular, free.—[( New York Tribune. mai fu et, New Yor rk, 1s enti- tled to absolute confidence. ‘They statethat an in- ned A MEMB: OF THE STOCK EXCHAN Stocus, “Bonds and God, oe Redes nano Gomtlseions $5 por gaol 190 sate ates ei: STEAMERS, kc. hat can thrive where two hundred | JOTOMAC TRANSPORTATION Lay. The steamer SUE, SPE Cc. i steamer EXPRESS, Barker, have resumed’ their trips between’ Washington and Baltimore, landings, going and returning. whar! » reach of every tamily.— | stopping at all iv We Stephenson’ Moniday and Friday, at 6p. | st.wharf, Baltimore, every Thursday and Tu pam) diver freight mist invariable be p For further particula ENS( rs apply to STEPH. BRO,, Agents, 7th-st. wharf, BR POTOMAC RIVER AND LAND- ‘The Steamer MATTANO, Capt. Wm. H. Byles, leaves 6th_ street, wharf every Monday and Wednes- day at To'clock a.m. for Nomini Ferry, Va., and | Saturday for Mattox Creek. leaves Nomini Ferry every Tuesday sday, and Mattox Creek every Sunday at ‘opping at intermediate landings going and For further information, Inquire at G. L, SHERIFF'S Cal Office. 1114 ‘Pennsylvania T. JONES, Agent, 6th st, mar4-tr foot of 7th st., every : leave Pier 10, Light y an ON saari-lin DAY, at 40°clock FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. '. THOMPSON, Captain Jonn wharf, foot of imes @ week— clock a, Yorkville (S.C.) Bae | Steamer JOHN W. ,, leaves her it. three ONDAYS, at 70% nm. Jurrioman and Leonardtown; WEDNESDAYS, at 7 o'clock a, m., for Nomin! AATURDAYS, at 7 o'clock a. m., rrioman ping at intermediate landings each tri or further information, Ban! the Com *s Wharf, foot of a ele gi B, J. ACCINELLY, Agent. . STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers J N KNIGHT alternate!: River, New every SATUR! town every FRIDAY dria same day. y leave Pier 41 GUMMER ARRANGEMENT. OB NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. Steamer LADY OF THE LA: |. BONNEVILLE, leaves 6th-street wharf. ther notice, eve NE pril ture, \.WED. AY, at 8 o'clock p. m. with steamers for’ Boston, nce and ints. Returning, leaves Norfolk THURSDAY and SATUR- Leonardtown, Se ice, OF at GIBSON and E. O, East p.m. 40° 4p.m.: Geerge- ‘MORNING. - Freight taken at lowest rates, For information Metropolitan 15th street, P. io "DENH AM Agent, Water street, SAMUEL BACON, President. XDE’S NEW ADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN Aladelphia with Clydi'e Line Providence, and New om, England States. SAILING DAYS. hia—Sat From iD! From Washington, arelgnts Tecely: of lading Connecting at P Bost: F full information ne of the best | LINE wi 109. JOHNSON teehee and street « the National Capltal.—‘urrett | lent paner from | A ital, fy Grayson (W. Fas) | published in | the United States.— Martinsburg (We Vu.) Inde- | LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New York and Havre. Pier 42, N. B., foot Morton street. FRANCE, Capt. Truede le, W. 8., Wednesday, March 20, 6:30a.m. CANADA, Capt. Frangeul, W. 8., April 3, 6a.m. E, pt. Danre, W.S., Wednesday, 5 p.m. ‘of Passage in Gola (including wine)—To Havre, First Cabin.§$100: Second Cabin, $65; Third Cabin, $35. Steerage, $26, Including Wine, bed- ding, and utensils, LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broadway Ines paper: one of the best | (ta, Line to Antwerp. E STEAMSHIPS EMICAN LINE 0) sailevery THURSDAY direct | from Philadelphia to Liverpool, togebing at Queenstown. te and steerage tickets OOKE, Ja, &CO.B, Bank Also, “Agents for the Hod Star bol ‘Passage; From New York to Southampton, Lon- don, Havre and Bremen, cabin, $60 gold: passage, app! ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. HIP LINB BETWEEN NEW YORK, THAMPTON AND BREMBN. Fre soeamers of this Cony will sail every Sat- ft Third oot of first cabin, ‘$80 curren: ‘9100; 75 For OELRICHS & CO., 2% Bowling Green, New York. Nee Vine) Meee muable and cheap,— | (YUNABD LINK, vith the view of diminishing the chances of col- the Steamers take a specific of this course for all seasons of the year, itward On the ‘passage crossing of 60 at 42 lat.. or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN AL MAIL STEAMBHIPS, 2 BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Wed., M: <Wed:, Mar.30 nis, Wed-:Apr. 3 ia... Wed.,Apr.10 et very ‘ork, Steamers marked * donotcarry RATE OF PassaGE.—Cabin, 100, Algeria Aussie . ‘ORK. Wed.,Apr.17 Wed., Apr.24 (sane wees Bothnia.. Wed.. May 15 (OREST PATTERNS, all the new styles, Tecelved by W. P. WHITE & CO., Book? and Stationers 1143 71h strect bow, Behn and Blank Books sepb-1y ___AUCTION SALES. _ ‘THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES POLEA, Aucticner I will sel! SATURDAY. March 16, at 1415 on 10ch street, between C snd P'northwest, comm gat 10 | ensehotd Fnrniture of a gencie= 1 nawe ia part as Advice to Americans V Paris Correspon iting Paris. indeiphia Telegraph. | r individual who, allured by the and delighitul <itua nial, as it isealied, take up their abode therein. known fact that the plastering mISeS Tequires: the dry it thoroughly person Who chances to occupy a freshly plas- tered room prior to its un AUCTION SALES. ____-TO-MOKKOW NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SANT HOUSEHOLD | CELLENCY THE SPAR Mareh 15, 1878, | THE EVENING STAR. | this new hote Real Estate Auctioneer, 611 7th st. Will consent { TRUSTEE'S SALE OF AVERY DESIRABLE WELLING, BEING H Si REET NOR 3 F THE COLUM y ue Of a deed of trust, dated) August and recorded In Liter 798, folio Pot nis for Washington cou ty. District of Columbia, au wi t of the party secured thereby, I will tc auction. in front of the premises RSDAY the 1@hdayef March, A. D. at 4's o°clock p.m. of groznd, known, dered four (4) in Al division of square numbered e eighty-nine, (&89,) havin; feet, by a de! @ desirable and beaut ing, With Back Building, modern improvements, The Co: or, running from 45th st, east to the easuty Department, Terws of sale: Five hundred dollars and expenses of sale and accrued interest aud taxes. in cash; per cent. per annum in: able ‘semi-annually, and to be secured trust upou the property sold. ired by the Trustee when off. Conveyancing at pur- mar4-dts_" MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee. heat of one tire summer & ‘ne Fine Grover One Childs Carri <ware, and a quantity tion. academy bill as amended i 4S discussed. fered an amendment limiting th cadets at large to ten, and th 6 F 20th Stree's, I shall sel the Spanis! Minister an elegant collection of House- plate Mantel Mirrors, T have seen the walls LEY, Auctioneer. erally streaming Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING ER TENTH AND K STREETS of a French ho hold effects, Vi. two months after t Se thoroughly ts this ly-buill apariment ® Tess the first y th hat no new ap- lls be ‘ow ten,and ; Y providing that these ap pointments shall be made from the descena- ants of those who have served in the army or Both amendments were The bill was then reported to the Senate and passed. A bill was also passed increasing the salaries tothe Hot Springs vation to five thousand dollars per annum. Beautifully decorated Car lautel Beis, col 'y moved to amend OF VERY LOTS, CORNE NOKTHWES' 1 offer at public auc! er, on FRIDAY. clock p.m., part of Square 872, on the south- east corner of 10th and K streets northwest, fro} ing 5O feet on 10th street northwest b pe offered a piece o! prising Clocks and Side Ornaments, Jardiniers, superb Bronze stataary, witb marbl~ columns, lor Suits, upholstered ia crimson 3 recorded suc- ht hundred and on north H st. , ed for it att fore, | wonld say to all my are intending to visit the Exhibit newly-built hotel . to the highest nirypeople whe jolstered in maroon satin, itomans, upholstered in satin, collection of Oil Paintings, which were El French Chins Dinuer and Tea Services legant French China Dinner and Tea $ 5 £ Ware, Silver-plated Ware, ‘Cooking U-ensils, &e. BF mt collection OF tion on Thursday, Marc 11 3. ? TH rir walls lurk pneumonia, rheumatism, a of the commission maladies. Anothe ‘erm $2. balance in six eighteen and twenty-four months at 8 percent interest; or all cash, ai option of purchaser. VELL, Salesman, REEN & WISE, Auctioneers, oF IMPROVED, BUSI NESS PROPER. ISSLYN is, should they E.—After our report closed— Vegeregeten f Debate or the consular and diplomatic ap. propriation bill was continued. | discussion Mr. Reagan was allowed to mal n explanation of the proposed payment of the southern mail contractors. Mr. Conger spoke in repl charge remained unanswered tlemen on the other side who were familiar with the confederate legislation must have | Known that $800,000 had silent upon that £ Mr. Douglass wished to ask a question, but Mr. Conger declining to be interruy | discovered that the diseussio: d Mr. Conger was sile s will be on exhibi- | balance in two years at 8 m 11 o'clock a.m, r for a French physi AS DOWLING, it specialists treating their own particular type i dred dollars will be re the property is knock: haser“s cost HOS. E. W AGG AMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer ETWEEN 22) AND 23: iT. rtue of a deed of trust, dated August , and recorded in Liber 864, Folio 112, of the land records for the District of Colum: bia, and at the written request of the owner of the note thereby secured, we will offer forsale, at ‘hest bidder, in front of TUESD. at, 4:30 larch 12th, 1878, all or ing real estate, to wit: stands how to , Saying that the : thatthe gen sto which many Real Estate Auctioneer, 511 7th st, VERY DES!RABL® K DWELLING, BEL St, ON I ‘U0 TW ON E STREET. 3s STREETS NORTH 1, in Square numbered hon the platot the ton of wale by Brewer & Wilson, and rm ecords of Alexand:ia county, Va. one (1), as laid dow been paid. yet were a perfect riddle to the aver: yn physician. The Freneh ond (ing some maladies, and very serious t with draughts of they call them, “tisanes.” fa atwat. deed of trust, dated August ‘corded In Liber 793, folio one of the laud records for Washington coun istrict of Columbi quest of the pa: public Src ton. li¢ auction, to the hi jency of the follow- ‘All of sub-lots numbered two (2), three (3). fonr (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9), and ten (10), of Emuy Fal- n of ‘the southwesterly part of sixty (60), of Washington city. e Lnprovements. ain under con. minister to the . Paraguay and Uruguay, A_ motion made to rkish mission and insert one provision requir ro to act as sec miinates at thi: place, and making ¢ makes this an op larely mivt with; and as a business stan: ‘The above property was ied by Jas. F. Gross, NCANSON RROS H, WARNER, Real Estate Au TRUSTEES SALE FRAME MENTS, AND . LE DROIT P. y virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jan A.D, 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. folio 143, one of | the land records for t District of Coiumbia, and at the request « party secured thereby, we will sell at tion, in front_of the March 7th, 1878. at 40 written t thereby, I willsell, at front of the prem’ 14th tay of March, at 4's o*cleck p.mi., all shat certain piece or’ parcel of giound Kuown and distinguished as lot num- Koilyts recorded sut- square numbered eight hundred and . having a front on north y adepth of eighty feet, being ir beautiful and desirable two-story brick ing, with the modern The Columbia railwa door, running from 15th street east to U It. as much as so much ,hot er would do. I have known of at least two an American patient so treated quietly de. 1 uare number Was rejected. ing the consu said District, together with th g of two small houses, now rented for $20 ‘These Lots front about 183 feet on the north side of E street northwest, with a depth of 119. 11'g feet on the east side of 23d street, adjoining the Ob 4 parted this life, kille 1 Rio de Janei retary of legation without extra stricken out, it being shown to be an impossi biuity, as the court and the minister w cated forty miles fri which being tres course uncheck: pW Dwelling, with bae Rio, where the duties improvements, vonfined him. Amendments were ring consuls to make quarterly re imports and exports, and the Will A TWO-STORY H MODERN IM- STASLE, ON ELM RK. rms of sale are: One-third cash; remainder ta two instalments, at six (6) and twelve (12) months interest, semi annually, at eight F centum per annum, secured by deed trust Property or all cash at option of purchaser. sit of fifteen dollars on each lot will be re- All conveyancing at cust of LEY JONES, } LEGER, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN Auct. &e THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until FRIDAY, March 15th, same hour aud place, By order af Trustees, J. STANLEY JONES, marl3-déds_b. F. Five hundred dollars and expenses nterest in cash; bal- ance in two years, at 8 per cent. per aur est, payable semi-annually, and to be deed of trust upon the property sold, One hundred dollars will be required property is knocked off, chasers cost, from sale, with The Dill’in aid of the Bennett expedition to the North Pole Was taken up and passed. Ad- at time of sale, y the Trustee when the Conveyancing at pur- mar4-dts " MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee, remises, on TE lock p.'m., the foll desefibed real estate, situate in the county of Lot pumbered five ¢ ost popular. if not the most pop- wraps is the camel's hair shawl are made of the wool of the | ington, D. C., tow bleck numbered te in subdivision of certain tracts of land. known as Droit Park, estimated to contain 7.852 round together with the improvements, &€. THIS EVENING. Asser SALE send_a messen orone of the American for the address of a skilled American practi ns and valleys of Tartary. goats come the coarser wool, while ihe es from all the animals are sei mere, where they are bleached, cleaned, After the yarn has been carefully sorted it is given to the weavers, wh: nished with the designs to be follo have been chan; tle during the la a single shawl is very | shop full of operatives is busy a entire year, and although the District of Cash mere can produce 80.00) shawls iu a i m its looms falls far short of here Seems to be no exclusi for their sale, and the consequence merehants trading in Caleutta or B them constantly accumulating on th and it often happens that an American mission house wil! receive an inyotce of tly d ‘om the moun- is no lack of good An ris, both homeopathic and alle- sof any one of them is an twelveand eighteen months, with intere: cent. per annum, secured cash, at option of the purc Ume’of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. “Terms to be complied with in seven days. JOHN JOSEPH A of trust, or'all 100,000 CIGARS AT AUCTION, AFTERNOON, commencing NING at 7, and continuing at 10 NG, and from day to day is Sold, the entire York importer, removed to the store under Le uliding, corner 8th and F sts. n.w., for con- of sale, This stock embraces all the fa- verite brands, and will be sold in lots to suit the r Jk.. Salesman, out seldom to be of the league betwe nd the French already spoken. The Moffat Bell-P: IRUSTEE’S SALE OF A BETWEEN FIt TEENTH STKEETS NW. of trust, dated Jul iu y¥ recorded in Liber 7: ; oue of the land records for thé Dis-== nibia, and at the request of the party I shall seliat public a vimises, on FRIDAY, Mareh 15th, jock p.m., the follewlng-deseribed te in the City of Washington, v, ‘All that certain plece or 1 of lesignated as the west 25 of Samuel Davidson's sub- and containing 2,500 square doctors whereof & ad RIGHT, } Trustees. d but very lit- ¢ labor upon as sometimes 4 stock of a New LE IS POSTPONED March 14th, 1878, same hour ae until THURSDAY, * Punch, brothers, punch with care, MZI L. BARB JOHN JOSEPH ALBRIGHT, Punch'in the a THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTH PONED until U the bar-kkeopaire; baire, ‘ound known and ots 18, 19, 20 and aivision ‘of Square 1 G, Auctioneer, . VED PROPERTY O AND P STREETS” sT, virtue of four deeds of trust, all dated © 30; day of dune, A. D. 1 in Liber 837. folio 496, in, 98, in Liber 943, folio 1, and 887, foilo 494, and by direction of the party red, we shali sell a* public auction, in i VEDNESDAY, thegorh the pioperty situated on the west 220 tween O and P streets northwest, in ‘on, D.C, being parts of ori; (6,) in square forty“eight (48, ) the said Lot having been divided into four equal parts, viz: First trust—All that certain piece ground, contained in the one-fourth part of lot six (6, ) In square forty-eight (48, )’as lot six (6)appears upgn the plat books. oi : rPUOMAS DOWLI A quarter ‘fa dolla Punch, brothers, p Punch in the presence of the awolky suuatte, r fora regular taire, feet. ‘Terms: Debt, interest and costs, in cash in 6 and 12 months, with interestat eight per cent., ‘A deposit of $100 ré> all conveyancing at pur- . @. KENNEDY, Trustee. 6-Leds ws a JUBN JOSE 1GHT, { Trustees. 3, T, COLDWE 4e Both high and low coiflures surme heads of New York belles. #e Children now wear shoes without heels till they 8 or 10.—f Ey. #¢-~ The girls of our dayare very badly ede- d,”' said one of the tee on education tot nnot be denis ~ However, the boys will never tind it out —_____ HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct, VALUABLE PROPER TWEEN 25TH AND 26TH. { trust, dated on the D, 1877, and_recorded 4 of the'land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Tras- ublic auction, in front of the prem= ses, on THURSDAY, the 1th day of March. 1878 he following proj chaser’s cost, corded respective! Hider 833, folio. ON F STREET, BE- ‘London, where at auction, and where agents tr the world come to are annually sc m ‘As the purchases are © opinions, the estimates and the agents often rain Tn spite of the nerease in the ——— = = By virtue of a decd o1 H, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, ath a f Corner 15th street and Penna, avenue, TRUSTEE:* $4 LE of IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TENTH STREET Kast. By virtue of ade: In Liber 852, folio 289. made vary widel: $ for which they act. panic, there has be demand for Cashmere shawis. id, t er, for less than their cost, and ue to the fact that there gradual accumulation of them. selling camel's hai a the cost of trans} p jon were removed, would hardly, traced back so far, allow a marzin of #1 what may have be people for months. ago would ha pred his lord. onsolation, tae tee will sell at ee of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity G14? ‘ket 18, sudsticuting me, deed of trust recorded amoug of the District of Columbia, in 41, Lwill offer for sale at auction, f r eleven (11,) in equare number twenty (20,) which s the following metes aud for the same at the ot on north F street, as trustee, under Leading firms the land recor bounds, to wit: PENDERGA! northeast corner of sald aud running thence due west 20 feet; thence due south 76 feet to the northern boundary of sald Lot: ther ce due east 20 feet to the dixjding line between Lots numbered 11 aud 12, and théuce on said divid- line 75 feet, tothe place of beginniny ‘One-half of the pure! lance in six and_ twelve months for which deferred payments six percent. from Of trast. are to be sit of $50 will be required when bid f the purchaser fails to comply with terius of sale within seven days from day of sale, ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and costs of defaulting purchaser, upon giving such no- tee as they may sti roper. JOnN IE WAGGAMAN, } Trustees, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 8g” SALE POSTPONED, BY AGREEMENT. RrDAY. March 2ist, same hour and ace, B. HAY. : Mnhi¢ JOHN Fe WAGGAMAN, { Trustees. HAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. 09 Tth street northwest. SALE OF THREE SMALL TWO- KICK DWELLING! ON THE SOUTHEAS’ EN TEENTH AND On March 13th. the District of at the northeast corner of said lot six ( mith elguteen (18) fee fourth year of h of the county Kilkinny. Irvland, Relatives and friend to attend the funeral, from b a portation and im age, a native and running so wf the fatnily. are requested. ‘t nine (9) tnch- i thence west one hundred (100) feet to the rear line of said lot, and thence north eighteen (18) feet nine (8) inches to the northwest corner of said lot, and theuce one Lundred (100) feet to the place of beginniag, with improvements, Second trust—All that piece or pareel of ground contained iu the one-fourth part of lot six (6,) in forty-eight (48, )as sald lot (6) appears | books Of the District of Columbia; beginn seven (37) feet six (6) inches east corner of said lot six (6,) and running th north along the east line of said lot cig! feet nine (9) inches; thence west one hundred (100) feet to the rear line of said lot; thence south e! een (18) fect nine (9) inches along said rear Hine, and thence one hundred (100) feet to the place of inning, with all improvements. that piece or parcel of ground rt of lot six (6) in lot six (6) appears in front of the premises Lots No. in Charles Just’s recorded subdivi- No, 985, in this elty, ‘These lots have each a front of 20 feet on 10th st. Ca and G streets north, and ran beck ith that width 1(6 feet toa public alley. ‘oved by a well-built two-story frame house. 47 apd 43 are unimproved, erm: Oue- fourth of the purchase money in cash, due in three equal instalments, at six, on each lot at time of sale, n the work of sev eGESR ‘ost the import being sold for $0 over the counter. quently, Where one shawl a day was ered a good show, half dozen a day during the busy season are what firms dealing in them now attempt to sell at. retail. quence of the present unprofitable nature the business the Cashmere manufactu have almost ceasod making shawls. al present ranks as the country importing the largest number of shawls, and Boston has the credit of disposing of more proportionately than any cit cash: bal the day of sale, the notes of purchaser, bearin, day of sale and secured by di 8, ' Charies M, Skippon, in the forty-sixtb year ot her ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, Friday, the 15th inst A deposit of $5 . c Ce yancin it purchaser's cost. conveyancing at Pui FENDALL, Tru: H. WARNER, Auctr. J, 8 WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. F VACANT LOTS IN , SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TH AND K STREETS EST, AND SQUARE 441. ON H STREET, NEAK THE Bb DARY. By virtue of adeed of trast dated Au , 1873, and recorded in Liber 731, foll the subscribers will sell to the highest mm the premises. on TU UNDERTAKER, contained in the one-fourth 1337 10th st. juare forty-eight (48.) as sal on the plat books of the District of Columia. eighteen (18) feet nine (9) inches from ast corner of said lot six (6,) and run- ning north along the east line of sald 1ot eighteen (18) feet nine (9) inches; thence west one hundred. (100) feet to the rear line of said lot; thence south eighteen (18) feet nine (9) Inches aloug sald rear line; thence one hund: beginning, with all improvements. Ail that certain piece or parcel of ground contained in the one-fourth si (G,) in square forty-eight (48.) as said lot upon the plat books of the Distr! inning at the southeast corner of said | running north eighteen (18) feet nine (9) inches: Ubence west one hundred (100) feet to the rear lin: of said lot; thence south along said rear line eight- een (18) feet nine (9) inches to the southwest cor- ) and then one hundreed (100) feetto the place of beginning. with all improve- One-fourth of the purchase money for each lot te be paid in cash; the balance in six (6,) twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months from day of sale respectively, for which deferred payments the purchasers’ notes bearing eight (8) Per cent, In'erest, and_secured by deed of trust_on A deposit of $25 each cast on day of sale, purchaser fails to comply with the terms of elther of the sales within seven (7) days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser upon giving such notice as they may deem proper. RK. ELL HN. Cox, }Trustecs. t, Estate Real Auctioneer, VIEW OF THE San Lt AT —A correspondent ef the Epoca, i S$ US Some particulars, over- looked by the local re ball at the Spanish legation in” Wa: honor of the marria; x We learn from. th several of the leading ublic carried thei: i lew words of Cast UBGDORF, UNDERTAKER, 316 Penn’a avenue n.0. Wa UNDERTAKER, ESDAY, April21, 8 and 9, in the subdivision of square TRUSTEE'S STORY B. nd 27, in the subdivision of 8 SITUATED ER OF FIF- SAMPSON STREETS virtue of adeed of trust. bearin; on the 28:h day of March, 1871. and dul corded in Liber No, 688, folio 341, one of the, land records of the District of Columbia and at tue y secured thereby, square 441; at 5 0 60 F Sree? ¥ ocTuwazer, he terms are: One-third and the expenses of he residue in one, two and three cen! sale cash, and ss, and presented with unequal success, indeed, but with equal courtesy and good in” Mr. Evarts was the most skillful. When he approached the Senora de Mantilla “he ut- pronunciation the esta noche?” “How are you to- eful wife “of the pugh to make an- sown tongue, lot appears ‘ict of Columbia; juest in writing will offer for sate. no TH with a ver; words, Cemo esta a, i terpreted sien! We hope the er was nimbl: swer in Mr. Eva well, I thank you; pray. how dre yo: in Sherman ventured more, but seems to have Cy HYDE. Trustees, J.T. COLDWELL, Balesman, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED. , all that ceriain in the city of Washington, known and de- ner of said lot six (6, in the District of Columbia, and scribed as follows, to wit: All the northern part of ivision of Square numberea two hundred and nine (209), having @ front of thirty- six ($6) feet on 15th streetand a depth of ninety-six (96) feet, together with all the 1 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance In two equal Insta'ments, payable respectivel twelve months, for Which the purchaser's notes Will be taken, bearing Interest at ten pa upon the property required at tine of chaser’s cost. with in six da the rightto resell of the semauttiy vertisemen' maré-d&ds JOSEP: az Terms of sale: Lot 15 of the suli OnTO, HA BOD, r; DOUBLE T! Ly FATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTER ORTH AND WEST, ‘EST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations, improvemenis: EET WEST, > REETS NORTH Rr epg ENTY-SECOND STREET By viriue of a deed of trust dated August Ast, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber No. 757, folio 261, &c., one of the land records the District of Columbia, and at the req ies secured thereby, i will sell at retty girl upon his arm Mi Sobrina,” my niees roperty sold, ai Will be Fequiten tn & é few more musty p! ! 1 Bancroft fought shy of Castilian, but the an- nalist deals tenderly with him at the expense ofall the rest of the company, in considera- tion of the fact that “he was the only one pre- sent who was polite enough to make any ject of the entertainment.” He juite a pretty little speech, too, in what to the correspondent of the Epc y good French, though it is rather serat ‘Ss, and to this effect: e world [ ask for you, reatest happi- Of the American A deposit of $100 will be ‘All conveyancing at pur- If terms of sale are not complied day of sale, Trustee reserves ‘operty at’ the risk and cost fter seven days’ ad- lar newspaper. T. STEVENS, Trustee. #@ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, the 23d day of March, 1878, at same hour and place. ‘rusted, marl4-cod&ds_ CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctr, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Fe VALUABLE IM- RTY IN GEORGETOWN. NORTHWEST CORNER HIGH STREETS, p.m. in front premises, the following-de- scribed real estate, situated in Washington city, in said District, beibg 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) feat _on said 22d street west, and extendin widthone hundred and twent the improvement: to belonging. sal TRUSTEES’ that is happiest in t and for your young King the in his new condition.” ladies present the correspondent of the Epoca cannot say too much in By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem- ber Ist, 1876, and recorded in Liber No. +; one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the party secured thereby, we will’ sell In front of the premises, on DAY, March 221, 1878, at 4 o’clook p.m, those certain lots or parcels’ of the city of Washington, in the District of C. ia. known and described as lots numbered 3, Todd's subdivision of ori; fronting 140 feet on avenue and 75 feet on 21 street northwest, in by a large brick hotel, known as the subject to a deed of trust for ‘ugust 13th, 1875, Years, at 8 per cent. interest, with interest due since February 13th, 1877, In addition to about 8 iso, subject to a fenances there- improvements consistin; comfortable Brick House, No, 719, in sal Terms of sale: $1,500, with Interest at ten (10) per cen.tum per annum from August Ist, 1876, and the expenses of sale and all due and unpaid taxes in cash, the balance of the purchase money In notes at six (6) and twelve (12) mi from day of sale. secured by a « he premises xold. f terms of sale be net comp' days after the sale the Trustee reserv to resell at the cost and risk of defauiting pure! ser after four (4) days notice in the Evening Star All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, upon by the par- MATTHEWS, Trustee. raise, both of their ‘ rilliant toilets, and . Willis. the wife of one of the Representatives from New York, the compli- ment of singling herout perfect beau TRUSTEFS’ L PROVED PROPE D.C.. ON THE OF FIRtT AND FE By virtue of a deed of trust, y 10th, 1875, duly recorded'in Liber No. }, at folio 135, one of the land records for, Le’ District of’ Columbia, and at the requ hi thereby, we will sell at public a 'URDAY, mnths, with interest of trust upan ied with In six (6, ter Senora de M of the ocea ARREST OF A FAMILY OF COUNTERPEITERS. Detectives Rathburn and vorking up a ease against 12:10 Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis ang aay 6:30" Baltimore, Bi No. 1, in square 67: Baltimore Bx- timore only, stop ‘ay Stations, (Winchester lensburg and Laurel Ex- z For some time U. Swigart have bee: some dealers in counterfeit coin, their labors have been crowned wil ‘sulting in the capture of an old man and his four sons, against all of whom there is sutffi- cient evidence to send them to the peniten- The capture was made yesterday be- tween 12 and 1 o'clock, at the house of the pri- soners, No. 25 Webb street. John Her ry Grossheim, aged fifty years, and John Henry, jr., aged twenty- Joseph, sixteen: Harmon, twenty-one. place where they kept their “nest,” and where hey have been residing for some years, is a three-story brick house. the basement of which was occupied by old Grossheim and his wife. tin the garret, their quar- by a trap-door, and another trap-door on the roof from which to escape to the roofs of the adjoining houses in case of alarm is easy. This Sleeping-room was very their beds being mere The floor was ayable in five 23d, at 5 o’clock p.m.. humbered ninety-three (93) kin’s addition to Georgetown, described lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of High aud First streets and running thence north north- west on High street twenty-two (22) feet two and balf (2's) inches; thence westerly at aright angle to High street’ twenty-six (26) fect and six ence west thirty-nine (39) feet and six (6) inches to the west side of a four (4) foot alley, and at a point distant about thirteen (13) feet and ten (10) inches north from First street: thence south to First street, and thence east by and with the north line of said Street about ninety-one (91) feet and one (1) inch to the place of beginning together with the improvements, &c. of the purchase money and expenses of sale in cash, and the residue in equal sums in six, twelve an interest at 7 per cent. per annum, payable’ sem secured by a deed of trust'on the property hundred dvilars will be nd all conveyancing at that part of Lot (Different terms may be Beatty and Haw- Hes interested.) Cc revious interest unpaid; ali Serond deed of trust, pas tember 25th, 1875, paya z erest at 10 per cent. per annum, with interest due since Mareh 25th, 1877. taxes amounting to abont $700, ‘Terms of sale: $2 ble int one Year, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. subject also to unpaid Their names are MEMBE#S, SOJOURNERS in’ the city, invited to visit our Store, da and vari 058.32 with the expenses of ash; balance in twelve and mouths, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, Deferred pay ments to be secured by a dced of trast on the property sold. quired at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser’s cost. compliance in the terms of sale, will be made with- in seven days of the saie_th right to resell the property, the defaulting purchaser, ‘WM. HELMIOK, H.C, ALLEMAN an where they wil three ; Franc $250 will be re- een, and John press. innatl, No tor Pitisburg on 5 9:30_"New York, Philadel Bpectal Bleeping FRENCH AND ENGLISH PORCELAIN, HAVILAND: MC ONLON'S FIAENCE, and many new goods just arriving. Unless prompt eighteen months, with | while the boys sle; and Car to New York. aaa ters being réache y ean * Daily. Other trains dally, except Sunday. 1878 rengivi¥ima 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Splendid Boenery, Magnificent Equipment. deposit of or required at time of sale, purchaser’ s cost. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge, No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. SHAD HOUSE, 20 LOW PRICES. Opposite ‘Patent Office, PIANOS AND ORGANS. ALLET DAVIS & Co. PIANOS.— Up- right Pianos a Special: Dg-out sale— it bargai seb. (taietr) HL. SUMN ‘pScKER BRUs’. GRAND, 38t UPRIGHT PIANOS are the and in durability. j, Sole Agent st. n.W., near Peana, are, To. KRANICH AND BACH, AND THE STIEFF PIANOS, rail numerous musical celebrities. BRO., Agents, 723 7th st. n.w. M. KNABE & CO. ED PIANOS.—T been ‘HH. WARNER, Estate Reai Auctioneer. VALUABLE I FOU. seantily furnished, bunks placed in either corner. bare and dirty, and all the surroundings were Well calculated to make a very unfavorable 00 in counterfeit trade is finished and ready for the market, $14 in the rough, and the balance in nickels and half dollars, not yet polished, and all the parapher- nhalia used in making the stuff, such as a cru- cible, a small vise, brushes to do polishing with, two sets of moulds in which the genuine trade dollars were still sticking, and two more t_ completed, together SALE_OF jays, otherwise the Trustees reserve PROPERTY the right to resell at the risk and cost of the de- 'H STREET faulting purchaser. 'y virtue of a deed of tru: ROB’ ih. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 764, One ot the land records of thé Dis’, jolumbia, ana at the reque: Secured thereby, we will sell. memises, on T! L lock p.1p.. part of Lot numbered Ti (seventeen) aud all of ‘ict numbered een), in Square numbered 211 (two hundred and of Washington, District of Co- lot seventeen Hereby intend ten feet on 14th nw. and ronning back, of the same width as on the north line of lot 130 feet, more or C- Ww. st, dated October 1 gROPGE, trustees, AUS’ y room were found mar14,16, 18,2022 lollars, $214 of which HANCERY SALE PROVED REAL ESTATE ON I STREET, BETWEEN ist AND 19TH STREETS Us th, ALUABLE IM- Berner of Sixth and‘ etrontar na tokens Dome 2ist, at 4:30 0 EES monn UE, Bi: 77 18: ins—come and| TS NORTHWEST, IN WASHIN ER, 811 9th st, of a decree of the Supreme Court ‘ict of Columbia, pas: vel larri-, wiction, in front of the 28th day of .™., the west twent thereof of Lot num the southern part, frontin sets that were not with a handsome box in which was foun; ofthe most filthy and obscene bool youths no doubt usiness got dull. Also juantity of pow- lent to make the und, and a bottle of is dipped to it look.—[ Cincis i Bn si QUABE AND | tho front: and. bindin eighteen, the depth of the lot, Tex, improvement rms: One-fourth of the expenses of sale In cash, six, twelve and eightee 5. fon etal.,) 1 wil aerate ne neces i ty-four (24), in sq! Ry aan a bottle containing a small glass used as an ingredi metal ring with a good ogee in which eo necessary quirer, March 6. More CuBAN Curlers Give It U; the insurgent cuban chief, and fifty persons with sixt: Colo: Say the 9th inst., at gent chiefs Li and 110 Sons, surrendered at Yara on the 8th inst. Miss THomson, the lad: created sucha sensation in ing her horse —t wil nm months, with cent. per annum, payable semi- by deed of trust on tl at option of purchaser, it time of sale, ana veyancing will be at the of tale ts be complied with in wise the Trustees reserve Tisk tid ooavet'ebe antaul bered 168), improved ‘by. }. "8 WORLD-RENOWN- emnsy! ‘hese celebi before the publi red the’ P.—Aguirro, with Cees yy arms nginy districts, capitulated on a Encrucijada. The insur- nis Ysquierdo, with 250 and Modesta YE, }Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. a J, STELLWAGEN, ‘Real Kstate Auctiodeer, 513 7th street, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NE BROCE wee. 6 F STREET NORTH. Bay ant'o-a0 jaz, with fo per- Ona WES - B 6 of of tra; y virtue pee ist to me, dated 21; e land few doors above Penna. av. who recently ed by the Bolts to OPTS BARNA B. H. WARNER, Auct. \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CUMFORTABLE BRICK THE sour: TWEEN 23D JACKSON'S CHEWING TOBACCO. warded highest prize at Centennial Exposition s x ™ ul excellence and ries DWELLING ON character of sweetening and favorti E~ it tobacco: 8 H SIDE OF M STREET. AND 27H 8T! z Ab ‘ou > AMD 24 STREETS NORTH. is on every plug. dealers. Bend for sample, free, to C. A. row & Co, M?frs, P

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