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- - . : 1 ro = { THE LEADING NEWSPAPERS. COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION BALES. AUCTION SALES. | THE EVENING STAR. nant = = = a --— = —— = = aytair GQTEPHENSON'S ___—*TO-MOKROW. : THI’ AFTERNOON, rp evmss DOWLING, Auctioncer. FRIDAY. i ~ .e ge Crutkshank THE EVENING STAR. — FOLEY. Auctioneer. TT ROSE. WAGGA MAN, Real Estate Auctionser | HOUSEHOLD FrK TURE, Govier vr | ———— | Teak day and the rain cans ay, At wae PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. I will sell SATURDAY, March 16, a TRISTERS SALE OF BITILDING LOTS AND aA ND HEATING STOVES AT AUCTION. | CONGRESSIONAL. | Fests. | Eat the stout old m house, No. 1415 on 10th street, between PO! SES. NG RROW, Sarurday. Mareh 16, 187 _—_— e era, a THE Ww EEKLY STAR. The only Bundled Wood introducing a Fire and P northwest, commencing at 10 ovelock, ONE us ar8 BETWEEN 220 AND 23D yek. in front of iny auction Ramone Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. the lime the servic Lighter in every bundle. If your grocer does not the entire Household Furniture of a gentie- polREETS NOR HW EST, ed I shall sell a general assortment of Househoid | — ft id's Open Crave . keep it. send postal order, min dectiving housekeeping. I name ia part as igh fehiTtte ofa deed of trust, dated August Goods. THOMAS DOWLING, SENATE—After our report closed— daunt him. George Cruiks : CUAL at lowest market rates, follows: Parlor Furniture: Bedroom Furniture: rt 77, aud recorded in Liber 864, ‘olio. 12, at Auctioneer, | Mr. ‘M. h PBs d his advocacy of th cally a healthy man in mind The proprictors of THE STAR present to the Carpets; Kitchen Furniture: One Fine Grover and | Of the land records for the District of Colum = “MIDDLETON | 1. Matthews cont a eailrond sinking | bad bis crotchets and whims—what public its daily and weekly editions, respec. STEPHENSON & BRO., Baker Sewing Machine: One Child's Carri bia, and at the written request of the owner of tue OUNG & DDLETON, Auctioneers, bill toestablish the Pacige railroad sinking bas ever bee Peed gy Mee publ ally i hfs Cook Stove: Crockery ; Glassware, and a quantity | hoe wereby secured, we will offer forsale, at pul TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TUREE-STORY AND | {Und up to the time of adjournment} took th tively, as not only the completest and hest. but 8. E. cor. 12th st. and Penna. ave. | of other goods too huinerous to mention. lic auction. to the highest bidder, in front of tue BACK BUILDING PRESS BRICK BOR HOUSE.—After our report closed— ch st epit f events occ marl4-2t FULEY, Auctioneer. remires, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., TUESDAY, ACK BU NG ESS B WELL- Pe s open, too expansiv aso the cheapest epitome of events ceeurring | sein ana Depot Seventh strect wharf, marl-tr = : Maren Tain tote. all or a sudictency of theteiow: | ING" NU. 471 H STREET NORTH WES The bill extending the time for keeping | Oh hic mints at the national capital, and of general news as ~ E STELLWAGEN, ing real estate, to wit: All of sub-lots numbered | . BY Virtue of a deed of trust, dated March spirits in bond to three years was discussed in well. to be found anywhere. How well the OHNSON BROTHERS, je Real xstate Auctioceer, 613 7th street. {we (2), thrwe (8). four (4), five (6), six (6), seven par 42. Je gig reerees: Laat Committee of the Whole. strenuous opposition | 4, Iways doing or p publi¢ understands this is conclusively shown | wD eacena TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE Two- | lorie Sutsivicion St thee eee e ta eek ur | the! parties secured Hien on ee Intended to Keep rie tag er aand hey pts seer a aan $ exceptionally wide circulati | STORY AND BASEMENT BHICK DWELL- | square number sixty (60), of Washi no city auction. in front of the premises at 4 o'clock p. ane wr of + pond ‘so tha’ ‘osper in this setfisi by the exceptionally wide circulation they | ot ING, BEING No. 6 F STREET NORTH- Torethen with the improvements | ti. on MONDAY. March ssthc I87a, part of Lot the oWners would have. the beneht mf any ce shank, in spite of th both enjoy, not in the City of Washington | West. Ne Bo. 6 CO te en a a eee elas anTe ath, 8TH, part of Lot | Guction in. he tax. Mr. Batler offered an } kK. Was not rich alone, but throughout all the States and Fer- By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated permonthe we and seventeen (517), beginning for said part of amendment, Providing that the tax or duty on nt chiefly into ‘tories February 14. 1877. and recorded in Liber 844, (77 These Lots front about 183 feet on the north side | sald lot at a point five (5) feet east from the south- | all spirits withdrawn shall be theamount that ket Like the old lady in" Hi Titories. folio 213, one of the land records for the Dis-, of E street northwest, with a depth of 119.11'¢ feet | west cornerof said fos elghteon (18), and ruaning would have been charged when placed in bond. In order that the reader not now familiar | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the Y | om the east side of 23d si adj part) treet, adjoining the Ob- | thence north one hundred (100) feet, thence east, This amendment was agreed to and the bill with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- Feomreg, thereby, Twill sell at public auction in | servatory Park. inenty “Lares (23) feet four and a-half (4's) inches, | passed—yeas 118, nays lls. A motion tonec . never could bnt of the premises. on 5, + the 16th | | ‘Terms of sale are: One-third cash; remainder tn | thence south one hundred (100) feet, aud thanes | P3 S mation on the een corecem- Come pat betwixt too early and too late lie may understand at a glance upon what day of Marche A. D. 1878, at 4% o-clock’pem.vall | gent Tmegr sae are: One-third cash; remainder tn | then: Twenty-three (39) (eet fouramtanall (aa) | Sider and lay the motion on the table was then For aty suit of pounds. elements its great popularity is based, the of Lot numbered eighty-seven “(87), in Kelly's | from sale. witht interest, semi annually, at eight | inches to the place of beginning, together with the | adopted—yeas 122, nays ek ss of nds did not pro ini a | pocgnded subdivision of Square numbered six hun- | (8) per centum per annum, gecured by deed trast | Improvements, consi-ting of & three-story press | The case of Dean, the contestant, against | 2 ¥9" the Guess of friends ¢Pinions of some of its contemporaries as to Gred and twenty-eight (628), improved by avery | onthe property, brailcaat at option OU purchessee | UNEK dwelliue, Sah teeters pe building. Field, the sitting member, was tiencom. | Bith bin. A curiow ory t its merits are appended. It is needless to add desirable two-story and basen ment brick dweill , | A deposit of fifteen dollars on each lot will be re- Terms: One-third of the purchase money. to- | menced, with a speech from Mr. Springer, and now Same artistic that no person is so good a judge of the value having all the modern conveniences. P ¥ | qui admirers star at time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of fc her with the expenses of tha sale, in cash; and with commends itself particulariy to those desiring balance in one and two years. ‘secured by @ | 41'S conclusion, the Mouse adjourned small home. * J. STANLEY JONES, ved of trust upon the property sold, and the notes of SEORGIA’S TURPENTINE PRODUCTION ‘Terms of sale: $500, accrued interest, accrued By STIEG! Trastees. | the purchaser. bearing interest at seven (7) pereent, | )GEO 14's TURPENYINS Paopt kb » ine forests of Georgia must be reli taxes, and expenses of sale in cash; balance inone | THOS, E, WAGGAMAM Auct, Pr sts g of any given newspaper as the men who con- The duct newspapers themselves. rd, from day ef sale. All conveyancing and recordii Bad onto on ta . Dorthw: fanig-tr” | and two years xt elght per cent. interest, payable —— MATES | Arche pucchesee's At eae Stee ae | produce the bulk of the turpentine crop for | 10” up in alan What Other P; Say About The Sta: EEE | semi-anrua'ly, and to be secured by a deed of trust S2- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED | upon acceptance of bid. The Trustee reserves the | the next twenty years. Before 15) the most : = gna at nat Og T Papers Say About Lhe star. (OMAS W. RILEY & SONS, {pon the property sold; or all cash. at the option of | untii FRIDAY, March 15th, same hour and place, | right to resell the property at the tisk aad caster | of the turpentine in use was produced from | i11s osdeprecate: his friends’ fi Decidedly one of the best newspapers published the parebaser. A deposit of ico requited attime | By order at Tristees. . ones eecteating purchaser, if the terms are not com- | the south of France and from some of the ite frente , geen ane re ston he edly one of ers publis of sale. Conveyancing at pui 4. STANLEY JONES, plied Within seven (7) days. northern states. sup} ving fa ceived e oro swe since 1p the United Sates: hag nothing iu eomwan with WHOLESALE DEALERS IF marii-c: "MARTIN M, RONRER. Trustee. | marts-aeas ix STANEEY SIC }Trustess. |! ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustee. | Shorter the denan dee EOP. having fallen putinued to his widow Af this Hime unfortunately overstorked, aerate WOOD AND COAL, a WARNER eel Bis hasiners = mar165-atdhs eat | South Carolina were then drawn on. and are | ., Canon Kingsley has troucht the of frankness. candor and fair dealing gives charac- . WARNER, ‘uctioneer, . ‘JQ. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. _ | now about exhansted. The attention of tur se bristian ~ tuto vogue ter to dtgarticies and adds much to fisdignity and | Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and | J3, _“ vaCanr tore tN THIS EVENING. B. ucer _, | pentine men. has, therefore, been turned to i, in the same sense. might he deserted yalue. Asacompendium of the current events of | COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, TRUBTRES: SALE Orunage CENER of FE ANKRUPT SALE SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUILDING | Ward the vast forests of Southwest Georgia as a“ museula” tectota et ne Words se the day, it !s without a rival.—Newheraion (N.C). Cumberiand COAL, Run of Mine and Lump EQUSEE, 185,00 AND K STHEEES Lore, CORNER TENTH AND K STREETS | the point from which to draw the supply of | UP bis two most cherishes Has fairly earned its present prosperity by. its lowest rates. NORTHWEST, AND SQUARE 441. ON oF Iwi offer at public auction, to the highest the future. The production of turpeatine | himself would SREP im Qhtaining newsand the ability which it | “wayson hand, at . SEVENTH STREEL, NEAK THE BOU. 100,000 CIGARS AT AUCTION. bidder, on FRIDAY. March "22. 1878, at ZQ from that section has, we learn, doubled sev. | ton. ’ ih. mental and phys: [ts old Merits are. saflietoatly west mrae koP!CS- | gat Omoe and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th DARY Ye 0: RS SOON ‘clock P.tm., part of Square 372, on the south eral times in the past few years, and is getting P r the Hoch tisk Ne accenlce Se eee eae FUE the | lath atrecce soutwereat i MetNS of deed of trust dated August at 2 0° Clo BY ENT NG nd aoa ommmencing fast ay ‘th audi sueetS northwest front; | to Dea sery important industry." Good ur Erowth of total alsdinence t m. Te impr a 2 ch, 1873, and recorded in 731, NING, an : day 7 ng 50 feet on-10ih street northwest by a depth of | pentine lands are being sold there at >) cents | #¢cording to as the crease, od Ween ea eee as Us ears lo- Omeos— | F strech between Sd and 84 n.w.. et sei. the sulserivers will sell to the highest Hour untth alt Le Soles eee re tae hea ae | antics oem cn ath street nor apiece of ground in | {og2an acre, of Tented ats cee ta ee ind the most ingenious ov Fon eee ee aerien, would hardly be Washing ok DandEs.w. jy20-tr wader, on the nremincs on TUESDAY, oretnarg | York importer, removed. to the store under Le ig i yee Aro gne At these rates it is hard to find a more lucra tis whi was of anything but timore Americon, 78, Lots and e Si v S 2 sh: nce SI welve, P4 5 ° 4 i" Now the o'dest paper in Washington city, and 185: and Lot 25. 26 and 27. in the sulxlivision of Ventenen op iugscorper Sth and F st3, hw, for oon- twenty-four mouths. at 8 percents ise business, aa Pa a eet pean Eve necdote conce Fae eo ceantest, yaluable, as @ living picture of STEAMERS, &c. Sauare $41; at 5 o'clock at square 185, and 5:0 at | vorite brands, and will be sold In lots to sule the rrest; or allcash, at option of purenaser, $100 | [Urpenilne business is rapidly becoming shank’S personal car metropolitan and Congressional life: ha ee 2 Square 441, Tuvers * D MCCANN. JR. Salesman depos te mous, and is destined to grow to still ¢ : p : continuons anc = he terms are: One-third and the exponses of | “JAS, DUNGAN. Atct. (Union) sete at marl4. J.T. COLDWEL ‘arolina turpentine a | iS more or ieex conne POTOMAC RIVER AND LAND- | sale cash, and the residue in one, two and three : ad a = = ee old boxes and coming to ular” phas INGS. years, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, or shrewd, Georgia where they ¢: nty of unboxed get p in his quality trees at a mere nominal cost. The quality of Auctioneer, The Steamer MATTANO, Capt. all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit | FVHOMAS DOWLIN B.C. Wm. H. Byles, leaves @th_ street, of $25 ub each lot at the time of sale will be re- One of the wharf every Monday and Wednes~ Ars or. “DUN SALE OF IME RO the rosin they get from the new trees is much i which he bron quired, All conveyancing at the purchaser s cost. | IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY TY IN ROSBLYN, ALEXANDRIA CUUN- | the rosin they get from th ee ta eB RCR ward the ¢ in the cou day at Zo*clock a.m. for Nomini Ferry, V - an HYD! {Trustees ON TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BE- TY, VAC AT AUCTIO : Cou better than’ that wh xand he ; if news of € Saturday for Mattox Creek. THOS. HYDE. . TWEEN O AND P STREETS NORTH- | on THURZD AY Marcy sist, ar dove) and the G taunted the exhausted soldiers anxiously sl Returning leaves Nomint Ferry every Tuesday | J.T. COLDWELL, Salesinan. _ marl1-46ds WE i.» we will sell, in front of the preiises. fa Y imbibed with an exulling re- i tna and Thur and Mattox Creek every wanday at a | By vittue of fonr deeds of trust. all dated Poe wumbeeen , in Square mambe ference to His own abstinen hil consequent] » rom the ita r a.m. , stop ig at interm te ings going anc ~ SSIS 3 h the ih day of June, A. D. nd one (1), as |; n on the plat of the town s Teshness, ost of the daily p. rshave men Ration. Parkersiurg (We ba.) Times OFF | return ag gok further information, Inquire at G. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. corded respeet{vely in Liber 887, (ole 496 Inca, | 82.1). As lala down on the plat of the to lioned Mr. Cruikshank’s prowess in captur: Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper | L; SHERIFF'S Coal-Oftice, 1il4 "Pennsylvania sien Liber 832, folio 498, in Liber 843. follo 1, and in | in ‘the land records of Alexanuria. county, way Of Washington. as enue, or GLENN T. JONES, Agent, 6th st. it is deeldediy the most newsy, | 2¥eBUe) ° rial racy and readable, Its weekly edition is a cor. | Wharf. shat ENATORS, Liber 837, folio 404, and by direction of the party Sir Smilious Bayley, | {g. at the age of (0 or more, a desperate Bang gether with the improvements, con: arge a MEMBERS, ereby 3 ell _ae publ " - r S Ad SOJOURN ERS in’ the city, thereby secured, we shall sell asp lic auction, in towit: Pai uble House and back building. with store ‘rooms | De tust eee. Stoll 6 1 f Seeraeretlc cart of = — front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the30ih tings in rehouse: froler ites | | introduced the subject at the Femal story has, as far as we are aware, been ont. Pleie newspaper, and Is unsurpassed in variety and POFOMACTRANSPORTATION LANE, | se respectiviiy invited to visit our Store, day’ Marc rome on EDN ea Bite the | Saye ae cqrmiage house. frulte, flowers, Bc... tc, the annual prizes had | ted. While kee) firm grasp of the Gomplctoness of news by any paper in the United The steamer SUE, Capt. W. C. where they will fud a large and varied se-: following property situated on the west side of 22d minates at this place, and making the bridge free started out by Saying that | With his left hand, the doughty little py: States.—G@allatin ( Tenn.) Examiner. Geoghegan, aud steamer EX RES, lection of Seat between (O and WF streets northwest, tn | to travel, makes tiisan opportumlty for invectmene | Women always secmed to be ih exthomen, ead | felt hivown pulse with the other, and fi cf mes a8 Hear to being an independent paper as | Capt. P. Barker, have resumed = ND ENGLISH PORCELAIN. Washington, D.C., being parts of original Lot six | rarely met with; and asa business stand, the best | always contrary to sound taste. Some years | that the % is possible; the journal of no party, but essential: their trips between’ Washington and Baltimore, | FRENCH AND ENGL is cLAIN, (6,) iu square forty-eight (48, ) the said Lot hay opening in the county, e above property was | ago complaints were made of crinolines, with the organ of the District of Columbia, and as such | stopping atallriver Jandings, going and returning, HAVILAND 'S LIMUGES. been divided into four equal parts, viz: formeriy occupied by das. F. Gross. their exuberant circumference. Now the clor aritomes Atself the favorite Washington newspa- | Leave, tepheneon’s wharf, toot of 72h + every m esis DONT OM S FIAENCE, | First trust (Al that certaly picce or parcel of | “aris at sale, N - gation was in another direction, and gentle ree upon the ben T, Resessary to everybody e capital, -S. jonday and Friday, at 6p.m.; leave Pier 10, PW gi arriving. ined in the oue- x : *NCANSOD 9S., Salesmen, | F4 raya : +l Soannemrana Take (tanh) Herold ee) om the capital. —Sa star ‘Haltimore, every Tiaroday and Tuesday. SAA ImADY Dew coots jae * ate fo ty eight 4B.) as ot Hx (Glan pears mate = at re rere = Sevemeni hen were always in danger of stepping upon comparing his own calm with the thie onsplcuo' " . . | at4p.m’ River freight must invariable be prepaid. — e plat books of the Distriet of Columbia: » WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. B twe p trains of e other sex. He iB cond 3 nalismy; Warder the able meee a oon ore | Bor hirer particnlars apply OSTEPHENSON & Al the northeast corner of sald lot Six (3) pel oot REL as thought, too, that high heels were as iacon proprietors more prosperous than ever letore: a | BRO, Agents, 7ih-st. what, marl-1m M. W. BEVERIDGE, oe AlN Thee ee gateen (18) feet nine (8) tneh~ | VALUABLE PROPERTY ON F STREET,BE- | sistent with good taste as they must be wl, Food Rewsparer in its own field: minds its own | Cag: aE (Late Webb & Beveridge,) Panis the cast Une of sald lot; thence west one By virtua REN 27H AND 26r1t. comfort. -dres Fines dhigenty, and makes mone) ty t°X, | QUMMER ARRANGEMENT, Sew EGR WAP ee ence | Heewaramieocs Gata ots | PR PSA AG! Ssh ARH, dm Swe fal open tcp ahs leanne: of Wat 2 | FOB NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND PEW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUBE, the northwest corner of said lot, and thence one | in Liber 852, folio 289. of the land records of then fee ee ‘cotenies of 0 ts dre: k noxious w : wane k aper of Washington. and one of the | E SOUTH. N BEST GOOD8—LOW PRICES, hundred (100) feet to the place of beginniag, with District’ of Columbia, the undersigned Tru ion from those coteries of Paris dressmake - if st pro in the country; under its present | Theswift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE 618 NINTH STREET, improvements, tee Will sell at public auction, In front and coifeurs which dictated the fashions. He | evening ie gatherin >, management it Is ited and always bright | LAKE, Capt. C. J. BONNEVILLE, ‘Opposite ‘Patent Umice, Second trust—Ail that piece or parecl of ground | ires: on THURSDAY, the lath day « . 1878, | did not see why, when a lady ponnet . parting cig in the and newsy. diana polis Journal, leaves 6th-street wharf, up?il fur- in the one-fourth part of lot six (6,) in | at 4 o'clock p.m., the following property in Wash. | becor ing to her. " lof our host: whereat Mr. Cruikshank ex. A cewspep: r chat ean thrive where two hundred Soar notice, eve: MONDAY, WED-' zeight (48, ) as said lot (6) appears upon ington elty, rol and sixteen jo na Lot number | it. He had teeta iat ay failed since 17%), (ves not | NESDAY. and FRIDAY, at8 o'clock p. m., con- sof the District of Columbia: beginning | eleven CL heed a certifies ML character froin tts eos eetin wilh steamers for Boston, "rovidende and PIANOS AND ORGANS. y-seven (82 feet (8) inches from the south | oven em poraries. imure Gazette. jorthern Points, Returning, leaves Norfolk | =—— win an “Tpe | cast corner of said lot Mx (6)) and ru LLET DAVIS & CO. PLANOS.—Up- 5 fl One of the neatest printed and most rentable pa- | VERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY and BATOS Al ae haiong the east line of said lot pers that comes to uur table, “The low scription | DAY, at 4o°clock p. m, sight Pianos a Specialty, Clos ; ined ae con oe, umber timed. in his emphatic way, ” To that ¥ n rquare number ‘twenty (20.) which | companied his wife to a milliner's’ 4 er- | have teen a slave for (we forget how ) Stee tee aeninety following metes and | tained that she Was quite satisfied with the | years: but free man.” That Im northeast corner of said Lot on north F street, | Choice ofa bonnet. told her she could not do | Spite of this % ntricities, ¢ ine (9) inches; thence west one 4100) | and ranning thence due west 20 feet: thence due | better than order a dozen at once. This last | Cruikshank was of nial and al ” places it w cl avery f: — bg-out, sale—great_bargains—come and] feet tothe rear Ime of said lot; then eight 46 feet to the northern boundary of sald Lot; | incident seemed to edify his fair auditors, and | lovable nature, bis) numerous {rien Hy ice Places it within the reach of every family, — FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, see. U2I-tr) HL. SUMNER, BLL 9th st, een (18) fect nine (8) inches along said rear Aimy, | fUtt7 feet to the northern dividing line between | Sir Emilius stopped shy It was high time, | testify. There was no harm ia. bine. . av: . Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JonN KCKER BKUS’, GRAND, SQUARE AND | and thence one hundred (100) feet to the place of | Lots numbered 11 and 12, and thence on said divid- = ~ erat tron lial of the nations se cheat | ByWOOBs leaves her whart, foot ct UPRIGHT PIANOS are the hosts mntlng. With all improvements. ing line 75 feet, to the place of begiuniuge THE FRIGATE BiRD.—1 see a small blue epee ron capital o _the natio mee eap | @th-street, three times a’ week— in tone, in appearance, and in durability. trust—All that ptece or parcel of ground Fermsot sale: One-half of the purchase money | point in the Heavens. _§ ppy and serene re- phat every bor schol tn the country can have I~ | MONDAYS. at7 o'clock sme forse ‘Also, the BURDETT ORGANS. in the eu fourth part of lot six (6-) in | to be raid casb: balance in six and twelve mantis | Lion’ which has rested in rece a ea nee Been ik ate o Waited ‘ DerHoman end Leonardtown ‘pATURDA RSM wine KUHN, Bole Agent, square forty SIR (45) ae ard lot Sls (6) appears eter the day of sale, for nich Soferred payments Ticane! In that blue point, and n eleva- | - promered e “a n ene 5 lie-s] journal. ” ins 5 ¥ oD. Wey s of the Distr: Colum bia, e nol chaser, bearing six percent. from sigoets se » o Foes il pare ever alive to accurate ners and prusente | Gcioe ate tee Cee ATUEDAYS. ph ee ze Dae oe Wis oer OANE BYE, hieen (18) feet mine (9) inches front | day of sale and secured bsdeed of thact. are tote, | tion of ten thousann feet, royally floats a little | Jenient vie laborator’s curious ing columns a. le to the family circle. —F stopping at intermediate landings each trip. i KRANICH AND BACH, AND THE beast’ corner of said lot six (6,) and run- iven. A deposit of $50 will be required when bid | bird withenormous wings. A’ gull? No S| idiosynerasy erick ( Md.) E. ‘or further information, apply at tite 01 ice, over STIEFF FANGS. sane as auy, ning north along the east line of said sot eighteen | fs accepted. If the purchaser fails to comply with | Wings are black. An eagle? No: the bird is | - - yt weadvice all our Rienaswtsmion teen | the Company's Wharf foot of Giieiresees™ °° | Swan aswelles thentteegeatarsioe al Ch; Foern ste fas tne uid ott cheng cen | Feta Neg an rs tae aay | ee yall ACiethethdlecrcan eauie Araand | Tue, Rex, Du Lavan. Amnon : st 5 Nh | ', 5 s feet to the re: z A cs ‘Trustee: 5 chief 01 nged race. the daring na hat he IS “the pl Slows from the national eauiear te cae tee ange |S for otf appilcation at Knox's Ex- | numerous musi celebrities, "Ge L. WILD a | (00 feet ty the rear i (9) dnches along sald rear | costs of defauiting purchaser. upon giving such u0- | {or wire meee tee ace: the. dari lord of the inday’ in , Burry (N.C. Visitor, ~ * | press Orice, SAMUEL BACON, Pres't, BRO., Agents, 723 7th st. n.W. ali-tr_ | line: thence one hundred (100) feet to the place of | fice as they may deem proper. tempest, the scorner of all peril—the man-of d a curiosity to see r hundred Full of goo! things. valuable and Interesting. B. J. ACCINELLY, Ageat, 3 MRARE & COS WORLD-RENOWN- | beplnning, with all improvements, parcel of Font’ Wagcasran, }Trastecs. | war or frigate bird” Welhave tucked the | tists mdueted themvelves during the day of ‘And we hope that its present proprietors will live to STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. je been befe of round contained in the one-fourth part of lot six 8. KE. GGAMAN, Auct, mar4-d culminating point of the series,commenced | rest et me pret Writes, “that celebrate its baif century anniversary.—Washing- | qhe steamers JOHN GIBSON and Ey 0. Rey veut aed bene ee (Gin square forty-elght (48, as sald lot appears | THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Aue ar by the wingless bird. Here we’ have a bird | they are or one they dine im oe ak KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East highest aviard wherever exhibited, McCammon’s | pion the plat books of the District of Columbia; | ag SALE POSTPONED, BY AGREEMENT, | which is virtually nothing more th i one large hall ;that they meet for daily prayers Ths Aulest and best conducted paper of the capi- | River, New York. at 4 o°clock p. m. favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other celebrated. | beginning at the southeast corner of said. lot, and | unt SHURE. Miee 21st, same hour and | scarcely any body—barely as. large | in one c hat they gather im tal, always presenting the very latest news in a | every’ SATURDAY at 4p.m.: George- manufacturers ‘co on hand. Shoninger's | running north eighteen (18) feet nine (9) inches: | place. E. B, HAY. { Trustee! the domestic cock—while his prodigious pin- | lecture rooms for 2 but that they Gistae s Mtaetive manners —Stewntun Vir- | town every FRIDAY MORNING, and Alexan- | Manufacturers, cu \d Organs sold, rented of aad lore thence sont slong gaia Seaeyacay lime | _mhia JOHN F, WAGGAMAN, STRUSteS | He ee ere oo tcet trea ee great prob | live in groups of three or four in suits of apart~ resh a se a | Chenes West one hundred (10 ear line eight. zs SOEN BGAN — 0 fifteen | live in g thr i *’an old estabitshed paper: gives full and acenrate | “Ffelets wien st lowest rates, For information Ingand thesoughl; Hopairing PianeeC: RELCH: | een (18) tect nine (9) Inches tothe southwest Sere | “TOHN SHERMAN. seal Estate Auctioneer” | lem of flight ts solved and overpassed, for the | ments—private parlors with two or thre reports of ail evel bile interest transniring | ABPIy AE Offee over Metropalltan aE re ee ae ane Ci MELCH or ald IL (pane then one Hundred (G0) | QP seers: SALE-GF NEW vWwo ereey petnnie eect ec ch euppoct need tak | He kad tana k. attended @ 2 - 1c: —Forkville (S.C. ~ | OF PB. Ay Agen: ‘ater street, - sanove Ei . ‘J feet to the place of beginning. with all improve- ri Est N rWO-S y | ha y Sustaine ch s ort, | He ha - Quiver, Hons eaplials— Forkville (8. Cs) Ene | Sl sreatawa. fewrdoors above Renta. ay oe | ments, omens ahh BRICK DWELLING, SITUATED ON EAST | allow himself to be borne alung. ‘The storm | Bible class at 9, and preached tothewitleas le A Feliable paper, which, besides the latest tr SAMUEL BACON, President. reer eek Me oGnefourtH of, the purchase | SIDE TW ELETI STRMET. BETWEEN S bursts; he mounts to ‘lofty heights, sphere he | finding them “the most inspiringly’ attentive -s from Ga 3, gives Ne: lot to, 3 ; ne nds tranquility. 7 ie or, un- | and responsive audience at he had ever Bod freabest pews from Congress, gives the cream XDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE _ RAILROADS. fromm day of Sie respeatively. Yor ante dames | 42% WRUGg! A deed of Crush dated, August Ah | true when applied tovand other bade mo ee. | Stake pot syye auMduenee * that he had ever Herald. - PHILADELPHIA ALEXANDRIA, WASH: ORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | jarmens thera Boies bei, Signe (oy Done of the land renonde for we Ageeration when applied to him; literally, he | in the chapel closed the religious exercises of ‘Those who want Congressional and other natlonal INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Bee cae aa » | er ceak inicmeat aed Geen tr ee ee lumbla, and at request of thepariy | sleeps upon the storm. When he chooses to | the day. He saw little more of the entranel Pee Geet from headquarters will find it to | Gommecting at Pitladelphia with Clyda’e Line SATIONAL LINB AND SHORT ROUTE Property sold, are to be given. “A deposit of $25 | secured thereby. we will sell, at public auction, in | soar his way seriously, all distance vanishes; | thr dred, and he adds: “ What they di pelr interest to try it.—Amherst (Va,) Enter oF oe will be requifeu in each case on day of sale. Ifany | front of remises, on >, Mal : es in ‘ " thelr interest to try it.—Amherst (Va,) Ent Sor Boston, Providence, ‘and We 70 THE ill be irea i h day of sale. If frent of the ut SATURDAY, March | he breakfasts at the Senegal; he dines ii in thei rooms of course do not Know. | Thi prise. England States. NORTH AND WEST, Purchaser fails to comply with the terms of either | 23d, 1878, at 4's o’clock p.m., all that certain plece | America.—[ Michelet, may have been reading George Eliot's. ‘A wide-awake. first-class eight-page paper: is of BAILING DAYS, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. of the sales within seven (7) days from vay of sale, | or parcel Of ground situate in the City of Washing- | —— novel, or studying Monday's lesson for ought fered for only $2 per annum; one of Re best week- Prom Philadeiphia—Sat 7, at 13m, — the Trustees reserve the sight to resell at the risk | ton, D. C., and kuown as lot numbered forty ‘4 ) MATTHEW ARNOLD,” says M. D. Conway, | 1k ‘- But however individual folly may Hes in the country,—Cumberland ( Md.) Civilian, From Ws: atlia. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877, and cost of defaulting purchaser upon giving such G. Haley + aubdivision of the north Da. “is a fine-looking gentleman, somewhat over paired O& absolutely destroyed the Notwithstanding its mutations, it has been a A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, notice as they may deci Proper, on idgether with the Lmpooveneute heen = ($98) | 50, but without a gray hair in the Flossy black | sacred restfulness of the day, for the collee- newsy and enterprising paper. and deserves con- ts. 5:60—Baltimore and Way Stations, marl3-d Moe een oes ee eee eee are ce in six Sozering of his latge head : about six feet asto | tive community it was an ideal Sabbath, @ tinued health and prosperlty.—Baltimore Sune 6:50 Baltimore, “Annapolis and Way Stations, — iE (9), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with | bight, either thick-set nor thin, mau y and | genuine rest day. tne tppliat ie Nation wom Uoreet eee tot Pe peor, | aBtata a waren en ucuamee | fies tna al apared adeno rant | Snes evening desis falc: Mea | ® theatricals should have parental the ¢ ‘of the do send for A ray — <p | on the property sold; or all cash, ior 5 3 st past. . CHILDREN’S theatricals should have parent it.—Central Protestant, (Greenshoro’, N.C.) §:00—"Baltimore Express, TROUSE: CORNER OF SECONT SEMONT | purchaser.” A deposit of $100 required at the time | air is that ofa scholar; his mance ant thene supervision. Ata country house the other Undoubtedly the leading raper published in Lite Sa Ce ero mabe HOUSE: SORNER OF SECOND S(REET $f fale, and all conveyancing at purchaser’ cost. | of & man of the world—not awkward, but sug day. where the children had some afvermnon Vashington; for general purposes we unhestating~ :80—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti. | py virtue of a decd of trust, dated Decem- nt complied gesting a kind of timid audacity. He bows | theatricals, the scene went thus: Enter ® ly recommend it.— Wilmington (N. C.) Star. Sore Exprose. Parioe Gar thew pote ae ver Let, 1876, and recorded il Liber Nov 638, fia | resell the property after feeders wlveriee en? | graciously to the applause which greets him: | knight-crusader, after ten years’ absence at malntaied its rephiation a Phe eee tt bas Pyke Chteago ana Pitts | [9l0,316, et seq. one of the land es at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, fore tis near-sig ted Sissies ne his eves, | the war— dear,” he says to his wife, “see 13 s a the s 40 incinnatl, cago the District of Cohumbia, and at the request, in J. STANLEY JONES, cans the audience with an evidently genuine | the honors and decorations 1 have attained.” ‘Washington.— Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register. ‘Y DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. yang Bapress. Connects for Hagerstown and Nriling: of the party secured thereby, we will’ sell B. F. STEIGER, }Trustees. | Gesire to know who ts, resent ; stops when his | + Thrice welcome, my lord,” answered his tint Has made a genuine place for itself asa vright, i] Vi Branch, except Sunday. Through car | at public auction, In front of the Premises, on 13-eo8ds light his h: er, Mrs. Fors- . a § ig GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC MPANY Cc @ j W. M. SMITH. Salesman. marl3-eo. eye al its on his handsome sister, Mrs. v Spouse. Look!” holdi: up a curtain, show. Toa co P ITP Repea krone He | Between Now Sork ana Havre, Plor 42) Ne By Bleeping Care to Loulevile, Cincinnath Gor | {icDAY, March 224. 1878, at 4ovcidck pm. all T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer, | ter, Whose amused expression reminds him | jg her ten dolls, t lest in. the cradle, oc a Sanat ( Meise. sage loot Morton street. icago Janetion ahd Sandusey. : : 2 : me sp. | that he had better begin. He then holds his | *iook: 1, too, have bot bern idles | Lowaet Bisa sa eames aes” | weaR aie eaeen” ©" Gee | seekers Reena Warde, | HS Weta tatietrinenstieaamrces ete, | Shbermmear cor a pean aie perce: Bias recllag Gea oe UP to hs eves and Be | Wore ey festown (W Va.) Spirit of Jeferao: . " rangeul, ¥ E and 8, in "8 subdivision of original lot G “LOT ONT c 8 Ok Wing aiden. oF the ete ee sna Wetnestay, Apritar gam." PM scasece, nied ‘ily aoe | Sidaneinat eas, Upaing HS facs oe Wadlags | ELWEEN aru AND ora STREETS | 800 TO OS Jeted her | _. WE always thought Burlington was a little = e . :10- ore, Ellicott , Annapolis ‘avenue an feet ob 21 street northwest, in. sal 7 8s BERTHA Von HILLERN completed her os “ 3 Bendence {s the talisman of success In the news- | ,FEREL Hie, Capt.’ Danre, W.8., Wednesday, | "Way Stations, ity, Improved by a large brick hotel, known as the | BY virine of a decd of trust, dated May 8, eat feat of walking eighty alne wiles wee rugged and hills, but it doesn't hold a candle bse ach s, LBcenmona. Fe) ice ‘of Pi {n,Gald (incinding winey—To | 1:80 New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- | Tretnont House; subject to a deed of trust for | a. b. 1876, duly recorded in Liber Nev Bis, Ours at Greenwood Hall on Satunig nit. | 10 Kansas City. ‘The ot her day & man on the Unsurpassed by any other newspaper in the coun- | yy First Cabin.$100: Second Cabin. $65; tnd Press. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- | $10,000, dated August 13th, 1875, payable in five | folio 295, one of the land records for the Dis- Fi > - {| train, a man who didn't look as though he try in anything that enters into the composition of | Uabin’ $95" Stertage, B50 teed es ee Ding at all stations, Hace Februney S3th, Wevie'es aah tnterest due | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party | At °49:10, nearly eleven minutes ahead of | Wottta ile about a little trivia! thine tke thee a first-class jor rna’.— Rockville Advnente. ding, and utensiien et wal , §:80Baitimore and Way Stations, (Winchester | since February 13th, 1877, in addition to about | secured thereby, we Will sall at public auction. in | time, her last mile being made in the remark- | {old 'us about aman in Kansas City: whe ia Conducted with great energy and ability: one of ¥ LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, ‘and Way Stations, via Relay.) $160 previous interest unpaid; also gublect to @ | front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, March | able time of 11 minutes and 3 seconds. To. | told usa back yard. and striking against the the most successfuland hight Interceting joweaats feb28-3m 55 Broadway. 4:80—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- | second deed of trust, past due, fur $3, dated | 27th, 1878, at 4% o'clock p.m., part of Lot 4, in | Ward the close of the afternoon she appeared sh ehis neck~—f Hah i iB fel ay. 4 E ha roof of his hou e his neck.—{ Hawkeye. of the country.— Frederick Union, press. | Frederick win ie 's Hepcember 2th. pata payable in one year. pearing Bauare of cosinning. re a pol t a the ine x Somewiae iaded, balay = s er ait — —_ - = ¥f iri LINE :35—* Po! of Roc! ‘rederick, interest at Tr cent, r annum, wi stree' feet 3 inches from the southeast corner ot Was as steas as when she started, but her 5 lige ana mowey Paper: fret the Feaeens ceaine ® “P winchester and Way Stations. "OO Gusdap | ducsises Moree setae 1eTy: sary ata, muarast | street 167 fet Fanning thenoe west 18 feet bya | eyes indicated a Want of sieep Ttwas. a | ,4@-This is a world of second-hand goods. Kingstom Bast Tennessean. arise. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, ean! epolntot ‘Rocks and Way ns only. taxes amounting tobout $700, of | Busforin deyith of 100 feet to a ten-foot alley. a severe one, Dut sha | E¥ery pretty girl has been some other fellow’s el 3 . wi expenses ’ One of the best newspapers in the country, and | NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL re it sin on richly deserves the prosperity it enjoys,—Rich- < creat task, and probs “Baltimore, Annapolis and Way ‘Terms: One-third cash; and the balance at six, 3 ane i 3 © | sweeiheart. 0 ~Ehiladelphls, Norfolk and Baltimore Hex- | sale in cash; balance in twelve and. eighteen twelve and eighteen months, with 8 per cent, | Indicated ‘so little fatigue from the walking R eI s by of trust; iFcash, at | that itis doubtful if she suffered more than 4@Jane Swisshelms “despises” to see a Pare alrectiy to boat at Canton. “Neacuoe | Months, with Interest at 8 per cent. per annum. | interest, archaser, $60 depasivc acd ail Gates: | others would suffer froc sitting up an equal | man hitch up his trowsers whem he goes te tion on Sunday for Norfolk. on the pruperty sold.” A deposit of $250 will be ros haser’s cost. sto be complied | number of hours without rest. She is a plucky | Pick up anything. “Baltimore and Way Stations, quired at the time of sale, and all conveyancing | with in seven days, otherw Trustees reserve | girl, and enjoys walking. If she had not m. #%-A Methodist church in Knoxville, Tet :65—*Chicago and Columbus Express, Sleeping | and recording at purchaser's cost. Unless prompt | the right to resell the proj at the risk and | tered completely the science of pedestrianism | nessee, is called "The. Parson Browal Cars to Chicago, compliance in the terms of sale, will be made with- | cost of the defauiting pure after fire days’ mond (Va.) Whig. EVERY THURSDAY OR BATURDAY. Has the largest circulat@pn. and is one of the best ae Papers published at the National Capital.—Gurrett y of Rerlin..... > Co, (Md.) Herald, City of Richmond: A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life | City of Chester. ‘ons. .491' City of Brussels. 607 City of New York.: 4.566 City of Paris. she would be tofally unable to accomplish her | church.” whieh is evidently in st fe it.— Wash o of sity y :80—*Baltimore Express, in seven days of the sale the trust reserves the | advertisement. r ta 2 7: er i we 2. Kational Caton. re FOr aiid OThesemagnifecnt serene Salle he wanecriont as Louts, Cincinnadt, Pittal xpress, right to resell the property, at the risk and cast of | BRA 13 ARD 1, WARNER, } Trustees, ene take with so jnuch ease. 0 néer ier pres. tz Mr. and Mrs. Barnes met in San Fran- e es 8 Jara i. and a u faulting purchaser, « T. Vis, = . = ‘ x afte s gotigs about the National Camtcarege mewsand | compartments, are among the strongest, largest No Gunection tor Pittsburg on Sunday. 0 Oe ang Pur W M. HELMICK, brvus mari3eokds that she has just concluded about twice in a | fad been seeking a fortune, Fae rribenc Nation euser (W. | Sithe saloons are htxuriously furnished, especially | 0:80—"New York, Philadel and Baltimore | m11-4 H.C. ALLEMAN, Te OM ag POW ee | month.” She felt so little fatigue at the close of erate suecess,on the Pacifie coast ¢ 4 well lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole ‘press. Bleeping Car to New York, and | 7 0MAS DOWLIN “Auctioneer: | rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, her late walk that she arose in her room atthe | peen living in Penney? a. Did they raptur- tne National’ Capitatc ess pacrendent paner trom | With ot the ship. The princioal sete oes Spectal Sleeping Car to Philadelphia, T fs \SMFORTABLE BRICK DWELLING on | tnd Bote! before 5 o'clock yesterday morn- | Gusly embrace at duht ut cack others we Clipper nape, rat | hase nti ine andarerepiicthorery | eles Over aida. exe Sonder. | tmucrenie oate OF VaLvauE aw. | OMMORTARLE BRICK SEAFES GRE | she faithtullyabservestnderaietzeammamice | ie drew a tevolver and fired ‘three times at *] ri of I c a y. NG- E 5 T NOI [- yo underallcircumstances. | him and he knocke + down with a cane. the Gaited Sater “atstbeeo ee Ce Ferd | comfort, havin pai wiest improvements. double | 1 QTR pew kaveA wre 1878 BON Te Cath THE EAST SIDE WEST AL ACCOR oe ETS NORTH: | Tuct veore the close of her walk. it was an: | Ttsceans that he had d sried her, and she had pendent. ‘The cuisine hasalways been aspeclalty of thisiine, HO RETWEEN G AND N STRECTS NORTH! | 102 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 11 'd that on the 19th and 20th of the pres- | found him after a long search. These wanting s Washington Paper cannot do Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentiemen’s smok- | TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. No. 719. TWENTY-SECUND STREET IB7E. at 5 ovclock, Tn iraat Of te preteen (sal ent mos Tet en ie ame es Rotter than by subscribing to lt. Leesburg (Va.) ng and bathrooms, barbers’ slidps, pianos, Mbra- Double Track. Bteel Rails, NORTHWEST. naan Siuare 3% improved bya comfortable two-story | Pay the feat of walking 1M DIED. is ‘i oe ornate or age and other information apply | S#tendéd Scenery, Magnificent Bawipment, apy yirme Of a Good of trast « fed Augase au . Situated as above. — On Dlarch 15th, 1878, at .o°clock: The best paper published at the national capital: noe ALE. Agent 15 Broateics Roy — st, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber No, ft ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve ENUITY.—Here is an incident lingering,” paintal ittneene eosseins ait! the Bilicott City (Md.) Pro- J. W. KOTELER & BRO, 038 Peo aves Frpavany 4th, 1578. 787, folio 261, e.. one of the laud records of, months, with notes bearing Interest at 8 per cent, leer of Ei tio teieshene ed and only danghter of Pat> gres: 013-ni iN Fd TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, | the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | Dir"anium until paid. aga. secu sed by a deed of er OF Sdison. te telephor: e Callahan, A wide-awake, first-class paper: one of the best feb13-mwiém Agents for D. C. ‘corner of Sixth and B ‘as follows Parties secured thereby. 'l will sell at public Trost on the premises, Conveyancing at pur- | iVentor:—The Boston office was overrun with FA ay epee er in the country.Uakland CMa.) Repuhticun. MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS | For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m.datly, | tou on MONDAY, March 18th, 1878,at 4 o'clock | (haser's cost. $0 down at ime ct alae cockroaches, and Tom was much annoyed b; yhen death cui her down in her bloom; Those desiring a paper second to none should sailevery THURSDAY direct with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and 31 Cars | P. m.. In front of the premises, the following-de- marl3 THOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer. them. With ready ingenuity he conceived an And now from her friends she is gone, be for Viet Te deocate. Philadelphia Lr from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, Bt. uis and | scribed real estate, situated in Washington city, in carried out a plan for their extermination. He A beavenly mansion her doom. en ' subseribe for it. — Victoria (Texas) advocate, hing at Quecuetowa, LAVerPOOh Chicago; 7:48 p. m. dally, Palace Car to | s#ld District, being the north part of Lot nim- A. WARNEE, Estate Heal Auctioneer. tacked several zine strips to the walls, at inter- : BY A Freer, “Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper | touching at Queenstown. ‘i C bered eleven (11), in square numbered seventy- 'e — = h - 5 of * re Df Washington.— Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinel Cabin, intermediate and steerage tickets Chicago. ine (79) rding to the plan of said city, iY; > SALE OF VALUABLE Im- | VYalsof an eighth of aninch. He then applied The funcral will place from her parents’ res= — @ - Va.) Sentinel. can behad at H. D. COOKE. Jn & COS, Banke — nine (70). accordiig to the plan of said city. sald | TRUSTEES’ SALE oO = | the positive and negative poles of a battery | idence, Sunday, haif-\ast two p. m.. from the core If you want to keep posted on national affairs sub- 1499 F street, Also, Agents for the Hed Star | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILEOAD, | Part of said lot fronting twenty-four (24) fest on PROVED PROPERTY NU. 1320 FOUR- é. DOS ~) ner of ‘High and Market streets, Georgetown, D. Seribe for it.—Brenham (Texas) Banner, Letom For. Canandaigua, Rochester, B ‘Niagara | tid 22d street west, and extending back of that TEENTH STREET N. W. alternately to the st ipa. He next smeared the | per of High and M. Tunily ave invited eo ated, ‘The most popular and inSuential paper at th ntwerp. _ _ myB-tt Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. ma, Wid:hone hundred and twenty-six (126) feet, with | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October walls above the strips with molasses. The —— “ capital. Fryetterilie( Tenn.) Obverevee © ® | 17 Ona GERMAN LLOYD Saturday, with Palace Cars: to the lmpprovements rights and appurtenances there- | 18th. 1874. duly recorded in Liber No. 764, fam | roaches came up in Platoous, very much after | O°DEA. At 12 m.on March 15th, 1878 Mew, a y inte choad iS pall . ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and to belonging, said improvements consisting of @ | folio 248, one of the land records of the Dis-, the manner of the British troops at Breed’s LEN O'DEA, ip the seventy-ninth year of her retreat popular paper. which bas a great and | Ne. weip LINK BETWEEN NEW YORK, Bins. at 1:10 am. dally ox, rm comfortable Brick House, No. 719, in sald 22d | trict of Columbia, aud at the request of the par’ | Hill “Aw thes sta ped from strip to strip they | ®&: aa aime die - Tved success.— Pittsburg Leader, SUUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. For New York and the street west. secured thereby, -we will sell. at public auction, in | closed the Greate received the full bemet Her funeral will take place from the residence Anexcellent example of alivenewspaper.—Frost- | ne steamers of this Com will sall every Sat- m. dally, with Palace Cars Li Terms of sale: §1,500, with interest at ten (10) | front of the premises, on THURSDAY, March ft i ek. andl at {| herdaughter, No. 134 by G street northeast, on the turg (Md.) Mining Journal. from Bremen Pier, foot of Thind Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20a, m. daily, ex- | Per ce. tum per annum from August 1st, 1876, and 21st, at 4:30 o'clock p.m... part of Lot numbered | of nd electri c seee Fors 4 cropped dee : by | 17un, at two An attractive paper, both valuable and cheap.— street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: cept 81 the expenses of sale and .all due and unpaid taxes | 17 (seventeen) and ailof Lot numbered 18 (eight- | Sco! ‘om us 0 cate’ eir ies ina Fredericksburg (Val) New From New York to Southampton, Lon-, For New York and the East, 1:30 p. m. datly, ex- | in cash. the balance of the purchase money In notes | een), in Square numbered 211 (two hundred and | water pail, and it is said that the bucket has y the only live paper published in Washing- Sp, Marre and Bremen, first BI es. ‘cabin 5 ‘cept Sunday, leeping cars trom at six (6) and twelve (12) months, with interest | eleven), in the city of Washington, District of Co- | been filled in a single nizht. UNDERTAKERS, &o. soneay We only tive Dar cabin, $60 gold;avecrage: $80e . For freight fon to Boston. For Bigoniyae my Wasting: from day of ‘sale, secuted by a deol of truce fumble: the part of lot seveuseon hereby, intended = 2 ¥ passage, apply to cH yh trains conn upen 3 on jersey * the premises sold. §2C@ to id at time of sale. | being the southern part, fronting ten feet on 14th CLEARLY CREMATION would never do. Suj s Agreat newspaper. popular and influential.— | OFDagsage 2 Rowlie Gree hen ok, Donte ot Brockiyn wanes, ede ae | Te ere ot male De ae coats OF sale. | being the south Tunhing back, of the same width as | pacZARLY CREMATION a little late on lodge | JBN B+ WRIGHT, | Wayne Co. (0.) Dentoerat. Erin Circe, NOW SOE: transfer to Fulton streot, avording double fers | daysafter the sale the Trustee reserves the right | the fraan’ and binding ou ihe north ieee ine nights, and while rumaging in the pantry UNDERTAKER, ‘One of our nel most welcome exc! ¥ to resell at the cost and risk of defaulting purcha- | eighteen, the depth of the lot, 130 feet, more or NM ae Ch i . eexchanges. | (1UNARD LINK. and journey across New York city. e knocked over a shelf full of his relatives put | _mar1a-1y 1337 10th st. BMonry (Tenn. nel, MS UTICE. For Philadelphia. 1:80 p; m. dally, except Sunday, | SF after four (4) days uoticein the Evening Star | les, together with Improvements, &. tee ai rth Sana A lively and Interesting newspaper, Send for it 1th the view of diminishing the chances of ol. and 1:40 a. ia. and 6:30 and 9°80 pm. daly: (Diderest venms ‘may be agrood upon by the par: | exiemues ofeieGtneaks Ane Purchase money and | jp in a glass OF that he had a dispute with BUBGDORF, Lenoir WC.) Topie, Ision, the Eteamers of this Tine’ take a specite qlmited Express, 9:20 a. m, daliy, except Sun- | {11 Interested. : He ee oe te eee cites eth, ee | ceed wife and intads ability of her pre. UNDERTAKER, 4 o- 6:65, 8:30 a. m, mat: . M. 5 interest at nt. ¥ bt i- | decessor? su oa nw. Cee cn entrees ae | oe faseattaes fee, ein, Quomnsm. so | aecencg sprenaanyy ©, ™ | irc FOx € CUTTER Wal Eecieeeees: | sigualircterafea Ghucdermursgmuavle omy | decessor” “an insult vo ‘which, ad a'womat of | sexy 316 Penn’a avenue CA NEMS Feliable paper. —Newmarket (Va.) Our | of Bares Ber or DotnIAe Ue ie eat ae For Aniapoli, 6:50, mi and 6:80 p, m. dally, ex- TRUSTEE,S SALE of IMPROVED PROPERTY | Tevapeing wlll be at the purchaser stost. ‘Terms | ofg to hear him say to the servant: Mra UNDERTAKER, ‘e ——————— cept Sunday. I a m yy chfiehs 0 otived yaper.—Ruchic CW, Yu) | THE BEETH AND owre awmmtcan | OT ve, wei peepemioxanyee Histo ot adecree of the Supreme Court Fisk and cost of the detgutiing parehascr at the | Wifes put her ia the cracked onze ore ooo F srnzet Sovrawser, Sega — = BETWEEN NEW YORE AND EIVRRPOOL, BAILWAX AND, ALEXANDRIA AND | Chuse No O14h, Gockeh 18, eesti ys Lil TOs HYDE, }Trustees, | the top shelf till I bring home aa Etruscan | geegay (Formerty with B. F. Harvey.) No better paper.— Piedmont Virginian, prom AELING AT CORK HARBOR. WASHINGTON Par ROAD. as Wustee, Under a deed of trust recorded among | 5. , COLDWELI. doSint2 DE, ai-dads ginerary urn this evening."—{Chicago Tri- | SS? _C—[—a . > a ta > va 7 Om New YORE, Nzw ¥ xandria, Me at Fecor rds of the Di®rict of Columb i ib Rare = ” THE EVENING STAR Algeria... W +++ Wed., Apr.17 $20, 5 © 70. m. ‘On Sunday Liber 763, foto ‘41. I will offer for sale at auction, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- JOS*FORSANNG Uxorer Is published every evening, except Sunday, at | E22 ‘Wed., Apr. 94 1 . mae on MONDAY, the 25th day of March, até FROVED REAL ESTATE ON I STREET, | A MAN SET ON Fine By PARLOR MATCHES. f. 4a, ts aeuee ring, * <...Wed.,May 1 o°clock p. m.,'in front of the premises Lots No. BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH STREETS | The Altoona Tribune says:—" A natrow ox. ean the following rates: we 3 | Ay nia, Wed. May 8 @, 7, | 46, A7and 48, ip Charles Just’s recorded subdivi- NORTHWEST, AND ON PENNSYLVANIA | cape from what might have beens seriogs = - 4 Per year, by mail 9 0 | And every foligwing Wednesday trom Now York, ana’ | * ‘These ots have Sach a front of 2 feet on 10%h st. oti Ere NORTHWEST, IN WASHING- | CUCiene accident, was experienced by Mr. BANKERS. el bh a . Steamers marked COTY te een F an streets north, and run bac! Y. D.C. = Per month, by carrier. 1 44 Bats OF PassaG@z.—Cabin, and cara | with that width 106 fect toa public alley. Lot 4618 By ie of a decree of the Supreme Court engines on the Pennsylvania railroad. Oa $25, $50, $100. Single copies...... =o (2 = ‘The $60 north- | improved by a well-built two-story frame house. | of the District of Columbia, passed in Zauity starting on his trip he put some parlor matches rn I Ew Tiexota to Fins go, additioncl, “mecera Benne | “TersneGne-tourther ne perehase money incasn, | Saute, umber 8.278, Bouvet sgainst Harel LMM | in nis Pocket, and when he arrived at this | 1, ssostty of Wall siresthouses THE WEEKLY STAR Eighets on favorable orate Cris. ant parta of Europe at Gfders | and the residue in three equal instalments, at six, | the premises. on THURSDAY, the 23th day of | Poibt he laid down in the cabin of the engine | , The majority Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- low rates, Through bills of nding given for mises, of Ewelve and elghteen months. with 6 per cent. inter” | ‘Mi arnt 4 o'clock p. m., the ‘west Ewenty (30) \o take a short sleep, He was soon awakened ndred o larch, a strong smell and an unusual warmth at . . A deposit ef $50 on each lot at time of sale. | feet front by the depth thereof of Lot fy his ne day morning, 2.00 per year. Single ¢ Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and ports ‘General Agen = rs er faare numbered one hi is side. He rose up and pi to investi- Seen arse Sineie coplee | ae sient and for Mediterranean ports. For A Moras | Couvevanelng 8 purser eG ALL, Trustee, | en. f9¥s 20, i atuare nignbered one hundred fale the matter, and found that the matches i - freight and spply at the | ib. WARNER, Auctr. Tnari2-eod_ | ing House, No. 1806 { street northwest. ad taken fire and the side of his vest and £ copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to | office, No.@ Grose; Ge, bese steerage and EECREATION! EXERCISE! | NE Syon the sane day, Bt 4g O'Clock P.m..t»e | outer shirt were nearly burned away, the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year Sy CHAs Ge PRANORTL TR gent, reps BEAU roe OW ca THE TIME TO SELL —Ladies, | casteriy one-half of Lot, humoered fittest (iB), ta | his undershirt was considerably scorched.” For $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the | — — = GAUTIER SE PORLING ae Fey Darel, Boots, lene &ec., at eqeraondinary, Mgh Gees improved by a large 3-story Brick Saiding, amt ize with those who dislike Club. 20 copies one year $20. \LAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRICT GOV- Five Excellent Alleys. ibe? cash prices af 28) Ola | Stand,» No. 619 Bo. 1732, Fenneyivania avenue northwest, for el ge ‘we should have a revival #¥ It is a condition of this offer that the view of tho Tete a ue os | oe acainy fended tor, “0 notes Dy mall oon. iris; One-third cash, one-third In one year,and 3u5 days in the year—{ Moody. . Subscriptions of each club shall all commence | act of Congress providing for the audit of claiins STAG WHISKY. OREN'S LOAN OFFICE, comer of 7ih street | one-third in two years. with Interest at the ate of | #a-The siory comes from Woodstock, Vt, at the same time, and all go to the same post | Sgainst the District government, the meet the times, we have reduced the price of and New York avenue, entrance on New ash af the Option of the purchases. gabe ee erat | of an old clock that no tinkering will induce * 8 undertake the prosecution of such as may be jualed for flavor ‘ork avenue. The most private ‘Office, - . | torun; but at every annual ring of the omice. entrusted to him, Siknece ee ne in’the citys” Money lodued ae thei Peencine ae ae aT Na aes eee Trem att oom: | Family it starts of itself, and Keeps oneticking 2a subscriptions in all cases,—whether sin- | A, familiarity with sach matters, acquired by | 8nd purity, to $22 Ber Gatton: Tate of Interest on Gold and Sliver Watches, Plate Sete OA Re eae tage ah ema aro ROE | Teeter stking the hours until the elstiors hens gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, and no toss may be Decent Sopeeen Oaeaade, 35 Bet Bot ee, and FlaiedWare, Diamonds Guns, Pistols Ladies’ | Sovdrtise abd resell said pronseoy Sree tueend | departed. i paper sent longer than paid for. their interests in is hands. earls wee S09 moke'space, | agent 3 janiciy | cost of the detauit ge Siasas: | , 4¢-"For what was Casar noted?” asked a Address, in all cases, noure speedier attention thereto, @OOD PREVENTIVE FUR NEURALGIA Dee FATEEENS, all tbe new styles, sold, Soto nrpreree the court. ee a . The next day Georgie THE LVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00, micuanp wartace, | 43, | Ai scmeeam aelloes and Stationers, 1143 Te screens. Bcool Oe eee Loulsisosavesu,w. | hada patch in his pants where the day belore WASHINGTON, D.C.) feb’5-1m No. £56 Louteiana avi _agti-te “DEMONGEOT’S BYGIENIC Wiea) snd Blank Books specialties, wep-ly | 8B, H, WABNEB, Auct, maitgedads } there bad been gone,

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