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—— ; rT ~ GEN TLEMEN’S GOODS. MEDICAL, &e. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES = —_— R. BROTHERS: INVIGORATING COR- __T0-MORKOW. THIS AFTERNOON. meee SrBine STYLE! D DIAL never fails to Cure all rasce at Nevtons SNE ‘ER, re Beal joneer. NOW READY. Oi OF Foun Gos BES, OT Lost Vigor in | ASSIGNEES SALE OF THe ENTIRE H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. Sean or young. St. 8... opposite 3 NS No. * : GY Broadway style Gentiemen's Drest HATS; sonian) o® B th aw, opposite, Smit SEVENTH STREFT NORTHWEST. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TREMONT | Onsa:*URDaY (To-morrow), March aofnesolt sud Sif FELT HATS of the ARD_IF De —BROTHERS FAIL | an GeMMBGNE FRIDAY MORNING, March 291, UNDP SORNER OF SECOND STREET | o94, ists, (19 %clock. in fro’ of my ferns. a Orelock a. Ma. E Steck of J n roo VA, Parga iment of UMBRELLAS; all grades, ‘ure any case of Female Weakness, Irregu- | M. Augensteii, wiihcut resceue ioe ek es ct of trast da may concer ny . to close By virtue of a deed of 9 trom Bo cents u [arities and Ovstractions: 80 years’ experience, | business. ‘Without reserrsy for cash, €0 6 vert f trust, dated Decem. “7 16 ese, AU ecorded in Liber No. 833, (7 SUP CANES. ice 906 B street southwest, opposite Smith: Dealers and the public are invited to attend this | folio 216, et seq... one of the land records: for, UMBEELTAS. pe PARASOLS Covered and | Bian. marl4-2w* sale, the remaining Stock must be sold to close | the District of = od m fu the best manner. business, Writing, of the party semtreal toate. eee or. <The 3 y secu . we red in the WALTER ex. Di. LEON, Th Pipe ta the. ory Be ontoreand House for rent; Fixtures for sale. By a patie auction, ta ont ot the, premises, on Pennsyl Cem M66, ‘of » Mai at 40'cloc! -m., al rerastr 7479 Femara witante Hors, | gousulted evarz Teed ‘B.w., from 1 eae SiG; PERERER. }Assignoes. | {he's certain lots or parcels of ground, situate | AW vemale’ Commits quicker ota Office and SIMON STEINHARDT, te. Hac or, Washington, in the Distriet of Col GPRING STYLE OF HATS FOR 1878, | Besidence, 8 Monroe tt, Baitunore’ tone Terms cash. mare tw | By angtgn and described as lots numbered 5. x 7 Hemen’ INSULT DR. LEON, the oldest IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. No. 1, in square 672, fronting 140 feet on virbciTSerStin Grama, Peete Mets gm | OOMuit 2 ia HON te ceer epimaat = frente’ iofoto ST aaa eae a, Waa FOathe and Chidrene Rie oe joan Me | Beat Rnd speedy cure in time possible | SEVERAL PIANOS. HAIR AND gity. Improved by a lange brick hotel, known as the Silk and Guanaco Umbrellas, | of all Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases. Abandoned LOR FURNITU: ‘mont House; subject to B.HOSTINEMET?, Hatter, | And Jil treated cases a specialty, ‘cure AY AND PAINTED CH $10,000, dated August 15th, 1875, feveo-tr__ 1287 Pa. ave.. next to cor. 13th'st. | OF BO ch novia DININ Zince February 13th, I8TI 1A gdditon te alone DUCED PRICES. PECIAL NOTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON canbe LARGE assuie y Second decd oot teeter anbald: also, gablect to Phe wnGerstqmed begs leave to toform his congue - roineetey C4 hs COOKING AND HEATIN Beptember ‘25th, 1875. payable in one year, bearing patrons and the public generally that in con- ;m.. on all diseases of the Urinary’ Organs and | Os SATURDAY MORNING, March, due since Mari Sth. 1577; ‘subject algo to unpaid Gequence of, reduced prices in goods and new jervous D: 18 i oArrer blest i taxes amounting to about $700. viz: Organicand ‘Weak- 78, commencing at 10 o'clock, i facilit! he is now able to make u] Nervous ’, Lm) a “) gen- Z oS ‘snd furnion GOODS eee es pee, bs : potency, Premarare De front of my salesrooms, I shallsell a gen: Terms of sale: $2 058.32 with the expenses of a 8 of the Heart, | eral assortment of the above goods, sale in cash; balance in tw and eighteen ten to fifteen per cent. less than former rates, re- Dithness of Bight or &., Terms casb, La = months, with interest at pl per ‘agnum, spectfully eee See &c., all result p frees abuses tm youth, excesses ip mar21 2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Deferred payments to be secured ty g red of trast . J and hee, - on the pruperty sold, A deposit of $250 w! re- CYTIZEN AND MILITARY TalLoR, Strictures and Syph! juickly Dr. RB. isa ‘HAS. W. HANDY Auctioneer. juired the and all conveyancin, 25tr 617 #enn’aave., Washington, D.C, patie or Baltimore, with a ere experience in C 509 7th street northwest. ara ecraing areas cost. n Ualens prom 4 = = practi reed — compliance . made with- G'@27s CHEADER THAN ANY OTHER | Of his city: vishts Washington estes jeeday | TRUSTPE'S SALE OF THREK SMALL TWO. | {nacven days of thesele. the scuseee Tees ns PLACE IN THE WORLD, AT and Saturday, in need of medical STOKY BKICK DWELLINGS SITUATED Tight to resell the property, at the risk and cost of . MEGINNIS: ment for any of the above diseases, will find it to ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FIF- | the defaulting purchaser: Branch Baltimore Shirt Factory, 1002 F Street | their interest to call See who will insure TEENTH AND SAMPSON STREETS WM. HELMICK, ve mane Te hy washington. D.C. honorable and scientific and a cure guar- NORTHWEST, m11-4 HG, ALLEMAN, } Trustees, We make the FINEST DREsS SHIRTS TO anteed in every case he un ‘Will refer bir By virtue of adeed of trust. bearing date bse = — ORDER in the most elegant manner for $2 25. patrons to any of the ‘phy of Balti- | on the 28:h day of March, 1871, and duly re- B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. Fine DRESS SHIRTS made to order, of ‘Wam- | more, and show letters from corded in Liber No. 638, folio 341, one of th ‘the (0) gutta Muslin and ‘Twenty-one Hundred Linen, for Call or address as above, or to 19 South Kus | land records of the District of Columbia and atthe 31 Fine DRESS SHIRTS, ready-madé, of | taw street, Baltimore. mar20- f 4 Wamisutta Muslin and Twenty-one Hondred Tine | = =~ Tomer for saver at public auction, is tront of SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, CORNER TENTH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST. r —_—_e_—_—_—_— il offer for sa'e. at public auction, in front of the ‘EST en, for 75 cents, Fine DRESS SHIRTS, Water : I wil offer at public auction, to the highest twist Musiin and Eighteen Hun’red Linot, Yor 0 COAL AND WOOD. Popmses co THURSDAY, the lath aay of March, | 1! ofr at pubite auction, to the highest cents. Boys” Fine DRESS SHIRTS, 12. 124 ana ei of ground situate in the city of Washiieton, | O'clock pein. part of Sq neve S75 on tee south. PGBs only COcents. Fine Feur-ply Reversible 1 i BRO in the District of Columbia, and known and de: | east corner ot 10th and K streets northwest, front- LINES COL PRRS RAM pS Rites fous ny |g) OM MECN PRC EE Scouse lions, to wit: Al. the northern, part of | ing 60 feet on Louh strwet northwest by a depth of LINEN COLLARS for ne. lie 5 snuadivis ‘ feet. Also, will be offered a piece 0} in ing DRAWERS, only 60 “All ‘seods made to DEALERS Lot 16 of the subdivision of Square numbered two p 5 navi tof thirty. | the rear 95 by'40 feet~ order and guaranteed to give satisfaction, both ie Ha NBe) tent on Entire are depen oy fi In six (36) feet on 15th street and a depth of ninety-six Terms: $2,000 cash; balance in six twelve, qualityand fir. Ail goods sold are guaranter? 4 eighteen and twenty-four months at 8 per cent. Tepresented or the money returned. One Price S04E: AND WOOD: (eoloon, * eeeee: WINN al. toe :Ienerovements interest orall eash, at option of purenaser. $100 aie? desire ®: One~ h; balance in two | deposit, sug2dtr E. YOUNG GINN, Manag we to call the attention of the public tothe | | Terms of sale: One-third cash: balan wo we have on han 1e largest and best equal instalments, payable respectively in six and marl4-dts J.T. COLDWELL Salesman. — Cuiacted stock of rae AND WOOD in the Dis- twelve mone, or. pica the pure natars notes s a = "i 3 that ft te business wi be taken, bearing interes nm mnt. per hi PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ | firpiccea can tailtios fr dotag business are not | will be taken, Wearing interest atten per cent. per THIS EVENING = = = Facto = = ; that our Kindiing Wood ry is the | upon the property sold. A deposit of $100 will be PEREMPTORY AND CLOSING SALE D kee ROS’ GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND | largest south of New York: and, tafeed, our ap- | required at time of sale. All conveyancing at pur- SQUA and Wood ‘Business RE PIANOS. AN % polntments for doing @ Coal chaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not complied or DETT ORGANS, at Bole Agen BU tre complete in every particular with in six days from day of sale, Trustee reserves G. KUHN, 2,248 Ibe. to the ton our invariable standard. the Hghtto resell the property at the risk and cost | ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY, WATCHES, Practical Piano inaker, Best Varietios at Lowest Market Prices, of the defaulting purchaser, after seven days’ ad- AND DIAMONDS, 407 10th st.. Washington, D. C., formerly foreman - vertisement in Evening Star news} pers : co. ; Main ofice:—Depot, Mill and foot mart-déds JOSEPH 'T. STEVENS, Trustee. | At 619 Pennsylvania avenue, under Metropolitan Pw e.C.Lights « Co..'and taner with Steinway 13th aad Bese il and Wharves, foot 18th, y Hotel, mer a cane Omces:—1902 F, 1112 Bth and 1418 7th streets | _ ##- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, ‘NOME Pianova Specter Ch ae northwoet, Seadeete | BAT ORDAN the 0 day of March, 1576, at SMe] scoters, 8, GULDETEIN & 00, warren! f hour and place. Ry order of Trustee. 5 is ‘DY. all goodsas rep:esented,and every article usi Devos, Sle Brine bargains —come and (OMAS W. RILEY & SONS, marl4-eodéds CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctr, ally found, in a first-class Jewelry Store can a e obtained at these sales. HE BRANICH AND BACH, AND THE WHOLESALE DEALBRS 10 ON SHERMAN, Xeal Estate Aucti meer, The stock of Silver Plated Ware is fine and PLANOS. same as ‘any, AN 7 : r0-8 , | variea. others, received tl highest Centennial PEP H eee BURICK DWELLING, SITUATED ON BAY 4#%-This sale is caused by dissolution of Copart- award, as well as the strongest praise of Woare delivering best qualities of WOUD and SIDE TWELFTH STREET. BETWEEN § | nership. numerous musical celebrities. G. L. WILD & AND T STREETS NORTHWEST. mai 21 DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, yt tn, 223 hot new ‘dii-tr’ | COAL toall parta of the city, at wholesale prices, AN i . 1 aes = candle tarsi is By virtue of adeed of trust, dated August . BROOKER, Jr., Auctioneer. MS Ros CF, SNORED-RENOWN- | Camberiand COAL, Ren of Mine and Lump, | 18.’A. D. 1817. duly recorded In Liber No. BA By Gee 2s Auctioneer, tis ED PIANOS.—These celebrated, Always on hand, at lowest rates. £68, folio 200, one of the land records for the, (Marble Building). instruments have been before the public District of Columbia, and at request of the party —_, for forty years, and have received the’ Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th | secured thereby. we will sell, at public auction, in highest award Wherever exhibited, McCammon’s | and 1gth streets southwest. front of the premises, on SATURDAY, Match ‘ favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other celebrated 5 }, at 4° o'clock p.m., all that certain piece tuanufacturers constantly on hand, Shoninger’s omese—{ £ Strot, becween $4 and 94 n.w, or parcel of ground situate in the City of Washing- celbrated Organs. Pianos and Organs sold, rented ih st. Dand E s.w. iy90-t | ton. D.C. and known as lot numbered forty (45) M MAGNIFICENTLY FR, gud exchanged. Particular attention paid to Tun- | ———————— | i A. G. ialey’s subdivision of the north half of DIRECT FROM THE STUDIOS 0) ing and thorovghly Repairing Pianos. C, REICH- | square numbered three hundred and six (306), VORITE ARTISTS, AND SOLD FOR EXBACH'S Piano Warerooms, 429 Ith srest'a | STEAMERS, &c. together with the Improvements thereon, ENEFIT, Tew doors above Penna. av. et — wre oka es yes (eas q balance: ni six Tobe sold at auction, Widens ronerve, i$ the Por © RIVER LANDINGS.— s e S auction rooms, as above, on SDAY ani Fo Seamer MATTOS O, Capt. pies interest from day of sale, secured by a deed of trast RIDAY ENINGS next, March 2ist and 221, RAILROADS. Wm. H. Byles, leaves 6th’ stecot on the property sid; or all eash, at option of the a — =— — | wharf evei ‘Monday. and Taurs-' purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time Now open for free exhibition, and catalogues = ROAD, | 223, 8tZorclock a.m. for Nomini Ferry, Va.,and | Of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | ready, B.C, BROOKEL, JR, Auct., ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, | Saturday for Mattox Creek. If the terms sale are not complied with in five days | ““Thar20-3t ‘W. cor, 1th st. and Pa. ave. BAUHE CREAT DOUBLE TRACE | “Returning leaves “Nomini Ferry every Tuesday | {rom day of sale the ‘Trustees reserve thie right yo << een. ee ning Break over resell the property after five days’ advertisement, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BWATIONAL LINB AND SHORT ROUTE and Friday, and Mattox Creek every Sunday at he risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, = Wey teturnlng. Far further Tatormatien eae eee | ey STANLEN JONES Dene | GATALOUGE SALE OF CLASSICAL AND NORTH AND WEST, returning. For further information, Inquire at G. BF STEIGER. ft Trustees. MISCELLANEOUS LIBReReL A NORTH WEST AND SOUTHWEST. avenues oF GLENN 1 JONES, Ayeemsvania | Ww. M. SMITH. Salesman. marl3-eo&as To be sold at my auction rooms, corner of oo * Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street, Wash: NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. | whazt. Baré-tr ington, D.C ou THURSDAY EVENIN' * e steamer apt. W. C. 5 ‘ 6:60, Baltimore, Annapolis and’ Way Stations, Geogtiegan, ant sieanter EX ERESS hiarlg-d_ THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer, via Relay.) ~ 7 thelr’ drips between’ Washingt ad Balti ee eer a Stopping at all river landiugs, going and returning: SO Ola oF eee eae ee Oe | Leave Stephenson's whale toot at Ten eke etsy 8:30 New York. Philadelphia Boston and ‘Baltt- | Monday and Friday, at 6p.m.: leave Pier 10, Light ‘nore Express. Parlor Uar to Now Yortand | st-wharf, Baltimore, every Thursday and T:iesday. OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREE-8TORY AND BACK BUILDING PRESS BRICK DWELL- ING, NO. 471 H STREET NORTH Ve Ey. ar adel 4 at 4 p.m. River freight must invariably be prepaid: ‘ounty, D.C, and by direction of | _ BY, Virtue of a deed of trust, dated Mar 9:40. St Leuis, Cincinnati, Chicago ana Pitts | For further Farticulars apply to STEPHENSON & the party secured tuereby, I will sell at Public aue- | 305 AD 88/0, and recorded in Liber No, fi “burg Express. Connects for Hagerstown and | BRO., Agents, 7th-st. wharf. marklin | tion, infront of the preiuises, on SATURDAY. | 774, Follo 306, étseq., and at the request of Lil Walley Brace, pxcopt Sunday. Through car | CUMMER ARRANGEMENT. the 30th day’ of March, A, D, 1378, at 6 o'clock parties peared ‘thereby, X will Selly at Duolic for Staunton.” Parlor Car to Grafton, and | S — -m. all of Lots Nos. 11. 12. 13. 14, 25 and 16, in | auction, in front of the promises, at 4 o:clock p. 5 7 Care to Louisville, Cincinnatl, Co- | ¥OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND | Fin y Fuller's sulvtivision of part of Square No, | M1. on MON! LER gery eg ng eet yBalthoore, Ancapols and Way Stations THE SOUTH. 00 dn the city oF Sy acnington. d seventeen (517), beginning for sald part of Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, ThegwitandelegantironSteamer LADY OFTHE | — Termsof sale: One-third in cash (of which $25 | aN Seventeen (517), beginning for sald part of ‘20:00—"Baltimore Express, LAKE, Capt. C. J. BONNEVILLE, must be paid on each lot at sale); the balance in siz | Sd lon mee Pe eed Tot clea La oe es idcBaltimore, Eutcott Annapo aves bun street mae, Se", far: Sight per cent, per abun, abd accused iy degd of | thence north one hundred. (100) fest” thence east See way Satins, re CNN. ts and | NESDAY" and FRIDAY, atSorsock p. m., oon. | (ent cence be amma and secured, deed ot {wrenty three (23) feet four ana a-halt (433) incon, 1:80—New York and Baltimore Ex- | n with steamers for’ Boston, nceand | five days after day of sale: otherwise the Trustes | thence south one hundred, (100) feet. anid. thence press. (On Sunday to only, stop- | other Northern Points. | Returning, leaves Norfolk | reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of do- | west twenty. three (23) fect four afi a half (4:5) Scatiousy ° syery TUESDAY, THUBSDAY and SATUB- | faulting purchaser or purchasers, All convey- inprevement conal tig ning. tee story: pre ‘and Way Siatigns via woagy (Win DAT, shGo'cleck pm. anclng at cost of pure naeriT WARD, __stee Driek dwelling, with two-story back building.” ‘and Laurel POT IVE: AND) VE alesman. nar’ ¥ ‘erms: One-tl of the purchase money. om erick vin Reid 1 EE | steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON Capea joun 2 wee 2 ee oot fether with the expenses of tha sale, in cash; and Hoe caer B. Woop, leaves her wharf, term ITCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, fe palace to. ong sn | cre. rig secare? by & nus of 7:h'and 9th street line of car: FM gcinct ibth street ahd Penna, avenue deed of trust upon the pr y sold, a at 7 a.m., three times per week, —— the purchaser, bearing interest at séven (7) percent. joman, Nomini and town, intermediate landings each trip. Days of sailing, same as S'eamer Mattano. 1 +5 from day of sale, All conveyancing and recordin: sopping at | TRUBTEE)S BALE of DMPEOVER PROPERTY | sync purchaser's cost: A aoe es. required By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ‘upon acceptance of bid. The ‘Trustee reserves the virtu b f the District of Columbia. passed im equity: to resell the property at the risk aad cost of Metropolitax, Bank: Ruowe Bex eas Uitioo or at cause Noe 6,147, docket 18, substituting a dl the defaulting purchaser. If the terms are not com- the Company's Wharf, foot of 6th strest. as trustee, under a deed of trust recorded among | Plied wit! ANDREW Co BR, ADLEY, Trustee, prea Bafa Tr on, sppation Se Rmere me: | Fie and heariegy ihe, iict of Cotumbla 18 | yar tp-aids : : = t r 10 B,J. AGCINELLY, ‘Agent. BANOR: . on MONDAY, the sSih. ca ones ie, arg ‘T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. SS ore . m.,"in front . es Sitcbune, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, 46. $7 and 48, in Charles Sust's recorded Subdivic | YetswrRES SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK ‘connection for Pittsburg on Sunday, The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. ©, | sion of square No. 985, in this city. DWELLING, No. 1385 TENTH STREET, On New York, Philadephia and Bat KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East ‘These lots have cach 3 front of 20 feet on 10th st, BEVWEEN N AND O STREETS NORTH: OM Express. Siceping Car to New York. and | iver, New Yorks ats’ orclock p.m. east, between F and G streets north, and ran back WEST. Bysctal Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. every SATURDAY at 4 p.m.: George- With that width 106 feet toa public alley. Lot 461s | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February (Gunes Grains deity, scsstgs Dente: town every FRIDAY MORNING, - | improved by a well-built two-story frame house, | o¢: ‘D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber NO, {Date , Sears Pees dria same day. . Lots 47 and 48 are unimproved. 811, folio 189, one of the land records for the J SV imra 1878 | ao Say cee ere Ma hoe armas | hehe Oneirtn ts aeeariamemmaney pout. | Diice of Cola, and ay the request oft e) ovel and e residue in <a ‘ty secured thereby. we will sell at public 1878 r bem PAS oo OES RE. Ae DENTAL. Ageets Wane eireee | tnd the residue tn three equal iasralmonts, at siz, Ferry fecured tpereby. we wrul oat af paplic auc lot at time of sale, te ON sot TO THE NOKTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. | SSE a wuEL BACON, President. | ftavenan pm er Soo on each lot ai of sale. | 29th, 1878, at 4% o'clock p.m.. the foilowi Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, descHived real estate, situate in the elty of Wash- Doubie Track. ‘ REG. FENDALL, frusteo, | fngton, District of Columblar to wit Let Wane Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, XDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE B. H. WARNER, Auctr. tmarl2-eod_ | tered twenty-eight (28), In Davidson's subdivision — ILADELPHIA ALEXANDRIA, Wags. | es | OPS yuare nmbered threo hundred and See FeBavany 4th, 1878, FE TOR UND GORE DEO aPN . MUTUAL BENEFIT (384), together with the improvements, fc. °°" ‘TR gener of Sisih and'B erecta sa follows: Po | Connecting at Patladelphia with Ciydive Lina LIFE INSUPANCE CO. twelveand eighteen months, with intereas at8 pet r . Jor Boe land Baia ee Ivconronarep 1845," PUneny Morvan, | cent, perannim. secured by'a deed of trust on the SAILING DAYS, — “depos the time of sale, and all From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 19 m. All approved forms of policies issued, Reports | Chaser. $100 deposit at the 3 From Washington, Monday. at lla, m. and statements furnished Ps the Office of the Com- | Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. perms oD be From Georgetown Mi. ipa Pang or ane OF ite amercien complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- Freights recelved dally. ‘Parough LEWIS U. GROVER, President, Woes Tonerve the Hebe te resell the property at ths Bilis of lading given to Boston and, * “JAS. B. PEARSON, Vice Pres, Fiek ang cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five bs EDWAED A. STRONG, Sec'y. ys’ advertisement. RLES C_ GLOVER, have fhem marked **Gcorftown: De B. J. MILLER, eNage MALLER, Trees, | oia.g SHARES WTR Ron, PTrameos For full information apply to HNSON GRANVILLE F, HYDE, + He IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ©O,, 1203 F street n: west, and 12th-street District Agent, Post Rhart, Washington, D.C..@. 8: HYDE 50 Wa | mar2-1m Room ®, Le Droit Building. | ¢RUSTEES' SALE OF FINE THREE-STORY OF .P. CLYDES a1 WM. rp AND BASEMENT BRICK RESIDENCE ON Amat ter street, ress of Pullman Cars, 9:30a, m. daily, ex- | CO. General issouth G UNKS, No cbjection to SILVER YERMONT CAVENUK, OPPOSITE THE For New York and the Fast, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- | She marly TRAVELING BAGS, TRAVELERS By virtue of deed of trust to the under- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing- NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. signed. of date February Th A Dy Sth aed ton to Boston. ‘or Brooklyn, N. Y., GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY SATCHELS, Desiring a first-class ar- | recorded in Liber No. folio 382, et Seq... A trains connect at Jersey City with | Between New York and Havre. Pier 42, N. B., of the land records of the District of Columbia, we f Brooklyn Annex, sroraing direct a foot Morton street HARNESS, &C, ticle will patronize will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the transfer to Fulton wrest 2 dou} fer- CANADA, pt. Frangeul, Wed- remises, on THU: SDAY, March 28th, 1878, at and ey across New Yor! A me nA RE 3, 6a.m. . THE EVER POPULAR Botclock P.m., the northern one-half part of Lot ‘and 1: 8:30 and'9°90 pe ma. daily 5 CA elite TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY | Gred and tineton Taig eee numbered two hun- es ft _ : eee 5 N d and ni an . frontin; renty-fivi Limited Eipre, 0:90 a. m. daly, Except Sua: | Kis DE PARIS, Capt. Durand, Wednes- on 108 ‘pot on Venton? arene Oe ane ‘depth of . 1 a +, 4:30 p.m. z said lot, in the City of Washington, D.C. Accomimodation for Baltimore, 6:58, 8:90 a. m. | “rice Hirst Gate, Hoe Oe inglading wine) To | JAMES 8. TOPHAM, 425 Seventh Street, ‘Terms: Oue-fourth of the surehase money in ‘and 4 2p. nm. xcept Havre, First Cabin.$100; Secon $65 ; Thi és cash; balance in six. twelve and eighteen months For ope poy pao . ee ee $26, including wine, bed- One door above Odd Fellows’ Hall, from the day of sale, with interest at seven per ‘For Annapolis, 8:30 a. m. and 4:30 p, m. daily, ex- LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, REPAIRING. certifed check for that wibr] Sik be seek le ie feb23-3m 55 Broadway. orginkas and Harness Repaired, and Pepaks af the e highest pidger Ammediatsly on the sale bein 3 closed, and in default thereof the next highest bide ALEXANDEIA ,AND, FREDERICKSBUBy | [NMAN LINE =i - Ger will be treated as the: purehasers ant tf terins WASHINGTON RAILROAD. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, SAVE, TO LEAEN HOW TO DOIT, | ofsale are not fully complied with In five davs from Je: the day of sile resale will be made, on five days’ in Pe See. Ss. “On satay nebeb aria ad NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL | youn| READ AND HEED WHAT _| Hoiiceln the Evening Star, at ee een Bye ays” 2 EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. the defaulting purchaser. m. ; MAHLON ASHFORD, hia For i seat via Bic! ‘3:45 a.m. daily; Tons. aca wOLTOWS marl6-déds JESSE V. N. HUYCK, jr — L Gor Gly of Row Vork.8-600 | | SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health and T. COLDWELL, Heal Ketaie Aucuonoer, ‘500 Las 4.508 City of Paris. ‘081 | Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re- . 8 FAD L 7 Tees SMe G Of Brooklyn: 2.011 | quire it. The mattér is of great importance in TR ee ee Te Nowe tee URED ‘These magnificent steamers, built in watertight | every way. BETWEEN 241 AND 251TH STREETS compartments, are among the strongest, largest EAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It 18 th NORTHWEST. and fastest on the Atlantic. B. oun F ee hittin By virtue of a deed of trast, dated May 8, ee eee ae, ee rraesag Ory> and Zor the loss of tt there Is mo | 4 PY, “irs. duly seconded in Lees Ne Bis: Win tetred and venttisied, snd fake up the whole | compensstion, foito 205, one of the land records for the Dis width of the ship. The principal state ret of Gi e amidships, forward of the engines, where least CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party in . red thereby, we will sell at publi tion, Comforts having Ail iaieee La pie eo cosa | mons can it be saved and beautified front of the premises; On WEDNESDAY More Gerthe, dlectricbells, Bee, nProvements. dou LYONn’s Byusre sh beniatacg wes Trott bathe uneto? 8 ‘The cuisine has always been aspectalty of thisline, treet 167 feet 3 inches from the southeast r= fh by Prof. ft pitor * G $25, $50, $100, $200, $500. igy fc, provided. ial dibeclivrastinn sre Puts ishe ay ara Prot, Lyon, of migrant Onethra cach tod ean ats, ‘The majority of Wall street houses and menareas | to JOHN G. DAUR, Agent. 15 Broadway, Nev, | for Cg ey Fe a Bg te honest as their neighbors, and many of thew havea 3. W. HOTELER & BRO., 928 Pa. are pete Se beet Bake drow Dositively | option of purchaser, $50 deposit, and all conver: orld wide reputation for soundness an‘ . | _febis-mwiém Agents for D. C. Rt eas, and will restore mew | ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied The old LEX. FROTHINGHAM & MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPs | Bais to Elid heads, if the roots and follicles | with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve sail every THURSDAY direct are not destroyed. It! actually performs these | the right to resell the property at the risk and Poulsdsipbia. to, Livesyon: Securing anirac which the following is @ | cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' touching at Queenstown. Fair Specimen :**T'had been entirely tld for | sdvertisemen ormaneh. : fork Trt Cabin, intermediate and tickets | several Years, constitutional, T suppose.” T'used s BRAINARD H. WA } circular, free.—( New Yor! mane, ne Ee eee Banks | few boulesot aion, and: to aBY Brest surprise 1s QHARUES T. DAVIS, ‘Trustees, ‘BTOC: 1499 F street, "Also, Agents Star ve & thicl oung hair. - roarld Mil aueente outers for the pare Line to antworp. tr | Le. poct the Bachaiton is. abeoliieny erat HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Bonds and it is unequaled: 1.°To Cure Baldness. @.~To He- | \/ EROVED REAL ESTATE ON I STREET, Sore Gray fT) ag re pig ee ee NORTHWEST, AND ON PENNSYLVANIA Phe pony is’ no sticky "paste of ‘sulphur ‘and AVENUE, BETWEEN itu AND 18TH shoed. to pele cand tant tee cana an STREETS NORTHWEST, IN WASHINU- On Iyzg the brain. pure and limpid vegetable | py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court : HS inc or nowiing to te norar of as, Fon aid relnvigorstion: Tt is spiendidi aa of the District oF Coluanbin, pansed io Zqut AFF, covs ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian ed, and the most delightful tollet dressit son et al.,) I will sell'at public auction, in front G ab came ene of 60 at 48 lat., or nothing to the north of 8. Known, No lady sor, gentleman's tollet outa the Brewis. on THURSDAY, ‘the asta day ot MPERE: . THE BRITISH AND NQETH AMERICAN a9 EVERYWHERE. Jani4-m.w,f,1y feet front ‘by the ‘Gopth ‘thereof of Lot numbered ‘All frst class grocers keep tt. BETWEEN NEW YORK 45D LIVERPOOL, Peo ius (yes te sduare numbered one hundred ‘Everything that succeeds and has merit, has imi- CALLING 4T CORK HARBOR. ENRIOT & Co. And five (106), improved by a S-story Brick Dwell- Sous end counterfeiters; therefore if, you wigh to | , Page NWreds Mar-13 | Alea Sweat ee 17 introducing this Champagne, we are confident | ‘Also on the sume ayy at 4'¢ o'clock p. m.. the Fenn S Se Sodaenanle vet % .. Mar.20 | *Russia Al that its superior merits will insure ita permanent | easterly one-half of Lot numbered fifteen (a8), in Fleischmann & Co.'s CO! EAST see * Mar. May ‘with the lovers of the delicious wines of square numbered one hundred and sixty-elght that ‘mii ‘not palmed off upon : penleriey ee), Imuproved by a large &-story Brick Building, 7 ae 2 ce come room Brees | ita peas me sores F D XEAST has on the wrapper out frm fane-tr Hot market Space. : One-th or trade mark. Jang3-1 ses = ‘OYAGERS TO EUROPE, E CLICQUOT PONSARDIN, V Bact V White Sot Prateyr sooty ana wi Saez J, W. BOTELER & BRO. , fruity, and full bodied. Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets: oA clay so stone co ‘Market Space. INMAN STEAMS . < nee =A PARTIES P ING 20 VISIT EUROPE 00D PREVENTIVE FOR NEUBAL@ fan obtain suinformation Dy applying A AND CATARRE NO-TOP BUGGY AND ONE TOP BUG- = = hie GY AT AUCTION, dy Soe WLING, Auct, SENATE. hall sell. for whom it THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. —After our report closed— HOMAS DO WLI SAMPLE CASKS *ROM THE CENTENNIAL | Bumber of speeches were made censuring the OT 10: On SATURDAY 23d 1878, at 10 o*cl auction rooms I shall seli About 20 samples HOMAS DOWLING, Auct, BNING, March in front of my Liquor Casks fro The Senate resumed the consideration of the bill in relation to timber depredations. A Secretary of the Interior for the course he has parened. and discrediting the reports made to ny by his agents. No action was had on the i The Vice President laid before the Senate HOMAS DOWLING Auctisneer. WELL-KEPT Fecerroup FURNITURE | under the treaty of Washington. Adjourned. On TUESDAY MORNING. March 26th,, 1878, at 10 o'clock, at No. 202 5th street, near the corner of B south ‘ ntleman leav! the following effects the ing the city. I in: case Piano-forte, Wala dlarpiesto p Chambe Buits, nut 7 ean NS. Hair and Husk Mat- | Teducing the pay of midshipmen $20) below Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Spring Under- | Amendments to abolish ..T. Tables, Lounge, Clock, Mirror, Oak Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, China and Giass Ware, Toilet Ware. ng Stoves, Kitchen Requisites, &c, THOS, DOWLING, Auct. the official correspondence from the State de ferment in relation to the appointment of ‘ir. Delfosse as third fishery commissioner PASSAGE OF THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. HOUSE.—After our report closed— The Naval appropriation bill was considered in committee of the whole. It nepeopesates, $14,048,680, bein, ‘s than that of last ey and $2,000 the the estimates of epartment. An amendment was offered, the pay they now receive, but it was rejected. the number of ch: plain moftered by Mr, r chaplains, offe y Mr. Willis, of New York, as the champi omy, bir forbidding the appointment from civil life of clerks to commanding officers and dimin. ishing the number of persons employed in na yard bureaus were agreed to. A debate rPHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. TRUSTEEE SALE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOURTH AND N STREETS NOTH WEST. OF VALUABLE d R the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustee will whe ag’ tion, in front of the premises. on AY, April Ist, at 5 0%C 14 and 16, In Square 36 Terms of sa'e: One-f residue in sit, | the whole system of iron-clads was a mistake. Natistactoriiy tovine | The future navy should consist of swift, lightly f ors’ gioo | armed vessels Ir termsof sale are | Show their heel sect cash, at option of purchaser, deposit when bid is accepted. not complied with iu five days the Trustee reserves the right to resell at isk and cost of « THOS. E. WAGGAMAN HUMAS DOWLIN HANDSOME and VALUABLE RESIDENCE | motion to take up the Me SOUTHWEST CORNER of SECOND | and upon that the yeas and nays were ordered. . Hd MARKET STREETS, GEORGETOWN, | The motion was defeated, and the House then, a ar d U AFTERNOON, April 1st , in front of the premises, ‘gant Residence situate on the, so thwest corner of 2d and Market streets, contaiu- 18 Fooms and all the modern Improvements, rR roperty is finely located, and'ia, without | «trea joy ji ron " Prone ‘of tho ‘moet yalusbie weopertion ie It's a jolly little brute, and won't hurt. |G, Auctioneer. On MONDAY loc shal! sell that ele; ef curred on the appropriation of $1,500.00 for the preservation of vessels on the stocks and UN- | in ary use. Mr. D; i LUARLE US n ordinary use. Mr. Danforth moved to in. crease the amount to $2,400.00), and spoke of the importance of having more vessels to properly represent the country in foreign seas. Clymer opposed the amendment, and at | Stated that more than half of the appropriation of last year for construction and repair was ON- lock p.m., Lot 11, 12, 13, | spent in purchasing timber that was now rot- ting in the different navy yards. He believed could strike a blow and ecessary. After much debate the amendment was rejected and the defaulting | bill passed. THE DISTRICT WILT. NEXT IN ORDER. Mr. Hendee moved to take up the Dill for a government of the District of Columbia. Mr. Hewitt (Ala.) antagonized this with a ican pension bill, ered. p-m., adjournes The Domestic Life of a Natur: A LIVELY PICTURE OF MR. FRANK BU T HOME, exclaimed Mr. Buckland, as we were about to One-third cash; balance in one and two | retreat from the threshold. The monkeys had Years, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. per | seized the juguar’s tail, and lifting it wi annum, and secured by » deed of trust on the prop- | hind legs bodily to the altitude o: erty sold, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A. depesit of $200 will be required at the time of sale. Pc session given immediately. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr, ith its their cage, re rapidly denuding it of fur. No animal with any feelings of self-respect could submit lently to suc humiliation, and the juguar FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, STEE'S SALE N OF VALUBLE THE CORNER O} i ERT, BETWEEN deed of trust, dated the 11th recorded in Live! nd records of District of Columbia. and by direction of secured thereby AtTERNOON, in front of the premises ji 25, and the east 16°, feet of Lot 15. in . Island. Also. at 544 o’clock same da} “bef Lor 10, in Square 864, near corner 7th street and | solemnly weighing the dc r ‘One-third cash: tweive and eighteen mouth: ‘we shall sell, on WEDN 27th, 1878, at 44 o°el sare | chasing i r ar. as part of | an appetizer before eatiig them sand below be deed of trust ou the property sold at purchaser's cost. SAMUEL KER, THOMAS DOWLING, Auet was making the place hideous with his yells. Hearing the cries of pet, Mrs. Buckland came to the rescue; and it was amusing to see D- | this child of the forest, with gleaming eyes and frantic yelps, cast itself at her feet, and nestle meekly in the folds of her dress.’ She had nursed it through a very trying babyhood when Mr, Bartlett had sent it from the Zoo, apparentiy dying and paralyzed in the fore RY ice A legs, with a promise of £15 reward for a cure. That sum has long since been swallowed theparty | up in damages for clothes and boots devoured EsDAX | as the invalid’s health and appetite returned. L Hard by a laughing jackass was sportivels e mice up and down a glass jai rine of chances, battalion of cats waited patiently what might the balance at six, all. J indow an ittelligent par. the, balance befall. At a front window an intelligeut par. per cent. per anniim, and secured 1 : aot SN ‘Conveyancing | feted, and was equally ready to hail an omni 25 on each lot at time of sale, | busif we preferred ER, Surviving Trustee. margi-d@ds | on a pole, until s rot kept calling cabs from the moment we en. . A peaceably-disposed, ying gymnastic exercises zed by his master and told Piebald rat was enjo H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. E°S SALE OF A NEAT T BASEMENT BRICK By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing date the 2d day of Mareb, A.D. 1874.an No, 748, at folios seq. (one of the land records for the District of jumbia). and in default of payment of the certain | left as a keepsake by Brice the giant to a cured, the undersigned | ‘Jad auction, in front o} A ei eye ject like’a fairy glass slipper, about an inch of ‘Washington, in the i istrict of Columbia. known and desighatedas Lot | and finished off. It belongs to the jelly fish numbered one hundred and ninety-two (192), in B. | tribe, and was aliv. E,,Giluert’s recorded subdivision of 4 y si bered six hundred and seventy-five Jand is entre, ried on in an 4 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in | jN4,{* the centre, is carried on in an ordinary pavabig in six and twelve th interest, and secu cone by the notes of the purchaser, with a deed of trust | bany street, Regent’ perty. The Trustee reserves the right | room into which we were ushered w: roperty if the terms of sale are not | ably the drawing-room. At first, du in five days, A deposit of $50 will be | present tenancy, it used to be called * nired at, the time of sale, and all conveyancing | room :” now it {s termed “the monkey I be at the cost of the purchaser. RYAN, Trustee. margi~deds the walls were covered with tlie heads of curi- ous hybrids and horns of extinct animals: a rustee Will sell premises, on SA’ 78, at 5orclock p.m reel of ground In the the | of wate! juare DUM- The “happy fam: two equal instalments, months, respectively, w! 08. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. to "sing up, old boy." Held suddenly to our ear, melodious notes were heard issuing from the diaphragm, which Mr. Buckland considers as good as the carol ofa lark, whether it arises from a parasite in the liver or not. Allaround sand indeed there was everything in this wonderful museum to fascit fe the mind, from a shoe y's slipper floating about in a wineglass he latter was a beautiful little ob- shout heels, and exqu! itely fringed and well when we saw it. life, of which Mrs. Buc formerly the home of Charles “in-law” Mr. Hogarth, in Al- Park. In their ‘oom, which Mr. Buckland remarks is Darwin going backward. The dining-room is indeed the one H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, SALE OF VALUABLE ROPERTY NO. 1320 FOUR: REET N .W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 13th, 1874, duly recordea in Liber No. 764, lana records of the Dis- ‘olumbia, ana at the request of secured therpby, we will sell, remises, on Ti ° +. Part of Lot numbered | the back green. Mr. Buckland was informed i numbered 18 (eight | lately that there was not room io bury somuch numbered 211 (two hundred and | asa birdtherenow. * * * = of Washington. District of Cox | Sy joyiny mt { ledge to others, Mr. Buckland delights in show- street new. and running back, ofthe same widthras | ing his treasures. Regardless of tearful odors, on the north line of lot | he will plunge up to his elbows into a deep, the lot, 180 feet, more or | dark tank, and draw forth a slimy dripping i) TEENTH ST! ‘at public auction, tn | the great, while the bodies of the less dis HURSDAY. March 21st, at 4:30 of cloc 17 (seventeen) and een), in Square eleven), in the ci lumbia! the part o being the southern part, frontiny fro1 eighteen, ‘the depth of less, together with improvements, &c, ‘Terms: One-fourth of the expenses of sale in cash, and sums in six, twelve and elghteen months, with interest at 8 per cel 1 cash at option of purchase: of $200 will be required at time of sale, veyancing Will be at the of sale to be complied with in seven wise the Trustees reserve the right to risk and cost of the de‘aulting purchaser, zs ril Si. 1878, same hour | but he has not yet {Trus‘ees. househol« J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman," mar21-d room preserved, but with difficulty, for the sole use of man.’ It is held, so to speak, at the sword’s point against the incursions of ani- IM- | mals from the neighboring jangle. Sometimes - | the rule is relaxed in cases of sickness, or on the arrival of a welcome little stranger like the jaguar. It is to this room that all good aA animals expect to go, ina stuffed form, When cy | they die. It is regarded as a Poets’ Corner for guished are consigned to honorable burial a the rare art of imparting his know- reptile, and ask cheerfully “if he is not a beau- urchase money and | ty?” Jt requires a strong stomach and no 2 Fesidue in ‘equal | small diplomacy to know how to act, for he is Payable’ semi- ready a a word of eceatragement & se 7 another fatal plunge and bring up the other (cash at option of purchaser A aeeit | seven. But avother joy awaltseou ison cng nd allcon- | bear it—in a jar, when he carefully hauls out ost. Terms | a ribbon fish, her- | to the the | heartily and telisyou the next of kin sea-serpent. At that moment you sh the Ereat sea-serpent would bury its own relations ; yy would be his friend for life. On the whole, Mr. Buckland prefers live snakes about him; yet succeeded ip getting hjs A live snake fs considerably worse than a pickled snake, see- ASOT ornate Aa one sereet, | Worst moments for the family are these wen TRUSTEE'S AND ASSIGNEE'S SALE CATALOGUE OF H OF TAE OW SYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN ‘3 NORTHWEST, IXTY ROOMS. ed of trust, exe- BY ay QUSEHOLD FURNT- | of windows observable in the neighborhood. INTENTS | and the only light-hearted creature within the com | just t By virtue of a cet cuted on 15:h February a recorded, and aiyo a dood ot assignment exe- gall at publi AY MORNING, auction, on WE! ith, 2878, commencing at 19 o°e ‘rom day to day until all 1s ixtures, &e., of the Owen House, com- | Tegion. prising in part— z | ‘orty Sets of Oil Walnut Marbie-top Chamber | wide range: his bills for rats ‘urniture, superior Halr and Spring Mattresses, mt Marble-top Sideboard, Dining-room Chairs and Tables, Parlor Furniture upholstered in R3p. Walnut Marbie-toy Center auc Walnut Bedsteats, rror-front Walnut W: ainted Furniture, Lace Curtains and Cornices. Rug-, Feather Pillows, Tulet Ware, and Tollet Sets. Hall Carpets and Ol Cloths. Husk and. Cotton-top Marticasber Halr Bolsters | a number of New Zenland chiets. The party . of Blankets, Siects, low and Buister Casés, re ng Cattery of all Kinds: nen Uten- | the guests were transformed ; the garb of el ng ureaus, aud Washstands, Large quautit yIndow Shader, Heating Stoves. ALSO, nt Bar fixtures, consisting of Counters, Show Cases Once F iture, High Counter den, helter-sk lik Show arn r. Stools, Ale ’and Beer Pun into the garden, be eer, like hounds lier, aud side Brarketss ers, and side Brarkets. dsome Billiard Tables, with Cues, Balls | boring, lens, tal nd Racks ‘complete: gg other articles deer. Two of them, seeing another open win- appertaining toa first class Hotel. natbe jfeputation of the akove long jotel is such as necessary attention of the public to the advantages of , Plated Urns, Ds. tus, Change. | breaking cover, and filling the established call the attend- 8 cas) WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. F.D. CLEARY, Salesman, The Owen House will be leased H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, SALE OF VACANT LOTS UTHEAST CORNER ing that the latter, they tind, is not so likely to be found under their pillows. Perhaps ‘the the Parcels Delivery van drives up to the door. On these occasions there is a general elo zoological circle of Frank Buckland’s home en is the persevering parrot, who takes the credit of the van’s arrival to himself. The things, and, if likely to be very odorous, the man feels uneasy, while the husband, deep and treacherous, drops a propitiary sovereign cs naturalist steals out to survey the state of March | into his wife's hand, and recommends her Hearn. |‘ try a little shopping in. some a nt 'r. Buckland’s housekeeping books cover a and mice and itcher's. Not less ded by his kitchen other small fry exceed the culiar than the fare pro’ Walnut Writing | js the company to be met at his parties. It is his especial delight to entertain celebrities on view inthe town. This penchant makes him the idol of all the children and stray waifs iu the neighborhood, who crowd round the door when a party is expected, or clamber up the railings to get a good view of the giant folng in or the dwarf coming away. * © * Noth- ing could have been more appalling than what happened when Mr. Buckland was honored at dinner by Tomato Hapiromani Wharinaki and had adjourned to the monkey room to smoke Com- | the pipe of peace, when for their amusement ‘inen. | the Tost turned some six-and-thirty slow- worms out of a box. {astantaneousy lization slipped off, and they returned to the wild untutored savage. ‘ith one frantic lance at the slow-worms on the floor, they ut fered wild yells and straightway fled. ‘Bown stairs the dining-room was open ; through this dense The the read r he = “i 4 fer. nce 8] over e nei - oh King the low: fences is dow, and at it a peaceable old lady at wor! headed for it, in, and with their tat- tooed faces and awful cries nearly were her death. By this time the whole Ba ish was up; its joined from ction day before | @ hue and cry organt reerul ctioneer, | the railings, and the fugitives were run safe! encneia to ground. ‘It ay that they entertained ‘tee aud assignee. | a superstitious horror of the slow-worm : to . them it was the * Ngarara”—the incarnation of the power of evil.—[London World. on favorable MILLS DEAN, OnE Day will be with a friend La, avenue. he next aay bind mine him. It will and t bebe to the one, ed Yon seuss mane up your mind to it not a Sut, is not perfect. Nor are you, and you can- K STREETS | hot expect to get much more you give. 441. ON ‘and for ness, fe hi nature: it is yy, it EAE uae morn ee be J inectady: deli sermons on'"Hicaven’” I has seemed to us that somethi1 to be said a — ceBufota Be ie a@-‘Can the horse run as a of a milkman the other morning. “ esonny: Efe can't ran very fast, Gut he ean; stand tes fastest of any horse saw.” Az The steai di March 22, 1878. a ut Frank does not, and any | Pads. HYDE, {Trustees | one who would bring him the head of the fan, Aw THE ABOVE SALE JS POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, and place, I marvel at t 43 oe In reply ought to be most tryin; deal depen: ground, white je. We: le too rich with compost or well-rotted Ard taith that B.S. F. rather April o1 can be sown al by to Courageousiy thy stewltast wa Glad taings ot ber Nest apy i woncer thy swec? uatier Though wintry svow. Aud from the sea the bi: That no weak donb: cyt Which can from the cold earth suel And from gray skte Renvie, upt tsaget Cy HEPATICA. STN es antstry woh aur. es. Ob. lesson me, nd hype I'd learn of thee, “in adversity, Lawn Sowing. * Say that, in a general sense, perhaps spring, or r May. is the best lime ; but they almost any time, even up te the last of wheat-sowing. We made a first. class lawn by sowing in August, probably the nm inguiry as to when lawns je and the seed sown, we ¢ Month of the season. A great Is upon the preparation of the should be as thoroughly done as nHot be pulverized too finely, barnyard manure, which should be harrowed in deeply." Sow plenty of seed—we should say the following as recomn nd of the govern though the mixture differs but litt uantity and va feties per acre, Saunders, esq rdens at Washington. ‘om What d by Willi ent we have used ourselves and offered to others in our colw nn: e and two pounds white Clover. This wi fail in affording a beautiful and permane lawn, if top-dressed once in five y leached ashes, plaste very fine barnyard manu © would not advise th seed unless the imple One bushel of Red Top; two ‘ass: one quart of Tips at it ars with r with anure-wate harrowing4in of nt be very” light. Drawing over it a many-branched bush withe out leav well, th the seed sand not t heavy, will answer very rT to Sew just before @ pre: n. letting that do the covering or settling of Frequent cutting or rather clipping of the grass with of grass t up tl spread ovet old songs neatly, fini tilled Some! 1 addresse chanical told him’ t It was seve enough to hard” day tion in’ th him by food -night The the chai deliver ninety-one durned big h and once I faitsof gloves from an overcoat pocket, where hey had accumulated afler having been fur- nished him by Mrs. Lincoln. Usually, he drank tea and coffee at the tabl Ve ferred milk, or cold water. Wine was never on the table at the White House, except when visitors, or other than familiar iienus, were present. The President's glass was always nd he usually touched it to his lips, mes he drank afew swallows.but never a whole glass. probably. He was cord aflable, and his simple-t strong impression uy» for the first time. Thave Known impression able women, touched by his sad face and genile bearing, to go away in tears. ‘Ou found him sitting i his chair soc weary that he did not_look up or bout nd make them a sight fit for angels te mower adapted especially le every ten days—will perfect This will ing all trash should be raked.off 1 he lawn, and while it ts r, run the r ack any roots or tufts 1 has lifted, and an the fros cavities The first mowitig should take place as soon as there ix anything te clip, as this w iil cause the grass-plants to and produce finer niown Telegraph LINCOLN was simple in all his tastes; liked i old poetry. He was always disliked glovs dressed. Hi aw him extract seven or eight but he'pre- n those who met him: sed and ak when him. He put out his hand me hi “quene™ of peop ceived the usual “Glad to see you, si it passed on. he declared that he li and explained his preoceu while the people were shal i aying that hi down South.” “the man down South” was Sherman when a visitor used profane lang presence, he rose and said. lor C. had sent mea gentleman. Twas mi: taken. There is the door At an rom a distant state waited « Written protest against certain tor and beloved friend. With great President said, “To do with as I please? iy. Mr. President.” Li re-place behind him, laid it onthe burning coals, turned and said, men." —[ Noah Brooks, in Ligtip Vaccum —When Thom: to a house on Elizabeth street y liver the usual quart of mixti man of the house Kindly inquired “Thomas, how many quarts of milk do you as if to shake hands, when I I had come at his bidding. al minutes before he was roused say thathe “had had a mighty Once, ata recep. White 1 jomed the ls with fe in th 1 ROT se net tion of manner It afterward evs thought Sena- m him with a tppointinents. ctions upon rT, Lincoln's old dignity, the na “ This is my p: Assured that it’ was, 7 ncoln stooped to th ‘Ninety-one, sir.” And how many cows have you?” ‘Nine, sir.” The gentleman made an early spring, close of state of the roads, Say, Thomas, ho your cows average?” Seven quarts, sir.” “Ah—um,” said the ff. Thomas looked ai ad, and all at once grew pale as he pulled out ashort pencil and began to figure on the wagon-cover. “Nine cows is nin down under the co sixty-three quarts of milk. I told him I sold me remarks about y much milk per day do ntleman as he moved r him, scratched his ® and I set seven quarts and multiply. That's juarts per day. Sixty-three from therein, which renders w tasteful the carbo #e Doctor — Well, I can’t understand it. that large blister I sent?” sir; but it took her a rare long time fw ninety-one leaves twenty-eight, and none to carry, Now, where do 1 get the rest of the milk? Til be hanged iff haven't given myself | away to one of mg best customers, by leaving a cavity in these fi [Detroit Fi rs to be filled it LIEBIG's CURE FOR INTEMPERANCE.—The Scientific American contains an account of anexperimental test of Liebig’: abitual drunkenness. The experi c ed of a simple change of diet, and as tried upon twenty-seven persons, with sat- isfactory results. The diet proposed is farina- ceous, and in the cases reported was composed of macaroni, haricot beaus, dried peas, and lentils, The Gishes were made palatable b being thoroughly boiled aud seasoned wit butter or olive oil. ous quality were used, care being prevent their being soured ration. In hisexplanation o! remarks that the disinclina ¥ stimulants, after partaking of such food, ory for the Breads of a highly” glutin. aken to repa- 1s due to the carbonaceous starch contained y and dis- of the What, your mother worse! Hasn't she used i—"Oh yus to eat it all, and she says it don't seem to get no fur- derer than her chest.”—{ Fun #a-The Frankfort (Ky.) Yeoman says: “In an autograph letter in our possession, written by John Randolph of Roanoke, to a friend in 27, he ascribes to Wesley the following: ‘They who love you for your political services love You less than your dinner. and they who hate you hate vou worse than the devil.” #@-Outside the meetiu'—house—Deacon Nor- wood (to Elder Tompkins) ) man with hope and without no fj sir; a th is just like a young man in a row-boat who ain't got only one our. and rows round and round in a circle and don't get nowhere.” Small boy ad @ safe distance)—“If he warn't a dara fool, he'd seull. midnight on the 20th of A. BURCHE, son of the late ©: of this city, In the fifty-first year of his age. ‘The friends of the famil, ‘Jno. DIED. UIBURCHE. In Farkerearg, West Virginia, at 1878, BANUEL Q. Samuel Burche, bis funeral services at the residence of his sister, Mrs. C, 1 pit dence, 140° afternoon, at Pecrick, 421 Sixth st., on Saturday 4 o°clock. uddeniy, on March 81st. 1878, st Sa, Ns, only son of Samuel P’. aud aus, grandson M Sames Lydan, aged t home; angels came and plucked him ‘Deauteous realms above. we lowly laid him Invited to attend.