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a ee ws nn ET SS A SS RN SS SS SES SS OEE ET PTR,” EA NES SS SSS SS SSS SS CSS FESS ag : "GENTLEMEN'S Goops. COAL AND WouD. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. - E ‘T SOUTHERN SHIRT," s oO" EN FRONT, s tly made of first-clase material, with Linen Eifece hands and Linen lining to the Bosom: an y OO cts.: finished $1. 5 Shirt,"* open back, Is of the best al, sud also has Linen lining and Linen is only 80 ets. unfinished, aud 95 cts. fin- Shirt in all the world is our Wam- dy te put on at $1.10. ‘Fruic of the Loom"? Shirt bas been a fa- uF vorite for a long time at 6) cts. unfinished, aud 75 | s, fipishea. 4 tine Wamisutta O. XX Shirt is 75 ets. unfinished, and 90 cts. finished, Finest 4-ply Linen Collars, 6 for $1. 4% Sold at our Branch, 1002 F stre-t n.w. matte ©. GEO, MEGINNISS. S* AND GENTLEMEN S SILK LADIES AITRELLAS. Large Stock Just Opened. Ivory. Pearl, French Horn, and Natural Wood Handies: STINEMETZ°S Hat Store. mar27-tr 1237 Pa. avi Sreine STYLES NOW READY. roadway style Gentlemen's Drese_ HATS: alone sort and Stiff FELT HATS of the most approved patterns. e assortment of UMBRELLAS; all grades, from 80 cents vp. reat variety of CANES. UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS Covered and Repaired in the best manner. 1419 Pent ALTER BER. ennsyleania Avenue, fet23-tr "Above Witlard's Hotel. JREPCCED PRICES. The undersigned begs leave to Inform his. ext to cor. 13th st. rons and the public generally that In con- =f Sequence of, reduced prices im goods and now » facilities, he is now able’ to make up CLOTHES and furnish GOODS tn his line trom ten to Bfteen per cent. less than. former Fates, re spect: requesting continued favor pecttally Feaicsting eT IBERGER, CITIZEN AND MILITARY TAILOR, Be. h street, Corcoran Building. 125- __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. planes WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. | new. to. Louis Une almost € ‘200 z 30. m. ave., bet. Ith and 10th sts. Steinway &-Sons, mar2s-3t_ Sole Agen L. WILD & BR tical Piano and . Organs’ me Prices ‘as low as consist- ent with honest work. Also, Agents for the Stieff, the [Kranich & Bach and’ the Humming- sh Pianos, marg3-tr THIs EVENING. PEREMPTORY AND CLOSING SALE __FUTURE DAYS. OS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. ror pKALUABLE, IM Notice To BAKERs. Ps We bave on hand a large stock of best quality BAKER'S PINE WOOD, which we are selling at very low prices, Full stock of different kinds of COAL. STEPHENSON PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. Send postal order. STEPHENSON & BRO., Seventh Street Wharf, Office, corner 12th es SALE. ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWEL: AND DIAMON At 619 Pennsylvania avenue, under Metropolitan Hotel, EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, Messrs, S. GOLDSTEIN & CO. RY, WATCHES, THIR! H DB, € ‘HWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. D.C. the Ist day of Maren, Reb, 1BTa ant ree on the 1s1 y of \, A.D. ane a corded in Liter No, 675, folio 348, of the lan triet of Gombia’ records of the MONDAY, the 8th aay of April, &.D. 187! ined at these sales, stock of Silver Plated Ware is fine and varied. #@-This sale is caused by dissolution of Copart- DUNCANBSON BROS., Aucts, OHNSON BROTHERS, | ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD. desire to call the attention of the taxetee ‘we now have on hand the selected stock of CO. situate in the City of Columbia, and known on the of ag the cast part of lot number in reservation numpered ten ing twenty-eight ( street and runnin; hundred and eigh' These Brick House, with Bi ington, District of nd plan there- 10), the same front x (6) inches on C the same wid! 1180) feet to an alley. T0-MOREOW. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LOT OF SILVER-PLATED CASTORS. OF FICE COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, &¢.) AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, March 30. 1878, commencing at 10 my auction rooms, I shall sell sortment of the above FURNITURE interest at six per cent, anc yi id 2,248 Ibe, to the ton our invariable standard, Hl qeaveyancing on Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main office:— Mill and foot 1Sth aad B Aercots soatowere re OMe ath, Ofmfices:—1908 F, 1119 9th and 1418 7th streets Dorthwest. jani8-tr a ae As It he se desin f ‘HOB. DOWLING, Auct. Qs. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. *UCTION SALE OF STO! CONTAINED IN L STREET NO! FOURTEENTH ST. I will offer for sale, at: of the premises, on 8. lesire, rerms of sale within ten days, a resale will be made at risk and cost of default! WILLIAM 8. TOD! CK AND FIXTURES UG BTORE So. 1401 \OMAS W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DBALBRS IB WOOD AND COAL, Weare deitvering best qualities of WOOD ano JOAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, ways on hand, at lowest rates. Main Offce ind Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot Lith ‘ad 18th streets southwest. between Sd and 8d n. DandEs.w. iy20-t STEAMERS, &c. TRUSTEES SALE OF PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N STREET, 71 STREETS N e District of Columbia, passed at Specia 36 t al. are plaintiffs, aud ses, on SATURDAY 30 p. m., the following VALUABLE bic auction, in fi TURDAY, the ETWEEN 6Tii AND , "1878, 280 WEST. ures contained ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in three, six and nine months, with inte: t at 8 per cent, CHAS. W. HANDY, Auct. UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES: SALE OF BRICK BUILDINGS, NORTHWEST CORNER: OF. EIGHTH AND R STREETS NORTH- of trast dated July 19, led in Liber No. 783, records of the Dis- wherein Ken in front of the day of April, described real estate, | 8 of Washington. D.C. to wit: Allthoseceria'n pieces er parcels of ground and premises known upon the city as the eastern six (6) parcels Land LOCATED ON official plan or p.at of sai feet nine and one-third (9'>) inches of 1ol °C and the western six (6) feet subdivision of ori are numbered 9's Inches of lot * B, inal lots 3, 14. 15 and 16, ‘in hundred and forty-séven 7), as said subdivision is recorded in the Sur- Yeyor's office of said. District, in Liber ‘*W. R*? fol'o 83, improved by a Two-story Frame ‘Dwel- The sum of $100 in cash, to be the purchaser as soon as the property is one-third of the purchase mot ST. By virtne of a deed A. D, 1875, uly r600 trict of Columbia, and at the written. t re will sll atp SATURD. in front of the prem! s78. at 5:30 o'clock p.m: of ground situate aud bei ington and District of Col distipgulshed as Lots numbered two (2) and three (3) in Riggs’ and others’ subdivision of original lots in square numbered three hundred and ninety- }» together with the improvements there- ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the purchaser will be taken, secured b} deed of trust on the property sold. and bearing terest at the rate of eight (8) per cent. per annum able semi-annually. $100 deposit required at time of sale, and all convey- ing at purchaser's cost, , alithat piece or an Returning jeaves Nomi bere and Friday. and, Mattox Creek dvary Sunday “at fat interm ings golng an YP yor further information, inquire st G FF'S Coal Office, 1 N T. JONES, Agent, ‘including the five da} ual installments in mnths, with interest at eight pei annum, the payment thereof to be. deed of trust upon said premises urchaser’s cost. If t not complied with in five days the prop- erty will be resold at the risk and cost of the de- DW. Ae NEY six and twelve m AC TRANSPORTATION LINE. he steamer SUE, Capt, W. C. Geoghegan, and steamer EX PRESS, P, Barker, have resum their’ trips ‘between Washington and Baltimore, stopping at all river landi. Leave Stephenson's whar' | Monday and Friday, at 6p.m.; leave Pier 10, Light st.wharf, Baltimore, every Thursday River freight mist in BRO., Agents, 7th- faulting pureh: until paid—interest Terms to be complied In seven days, otherwise the Trustees re- tht to resell the property at the risk j@ defaulting purchaser, after adver- tisement of such resale. inserted three times in the Evening Star news and returning. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, 7th st., every 5 pass TRUSTEFS’ SAL VALUABLE NO. 1320 FOUR- 3 8 . . By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October “i eeee STEPHENSON & marl-1m 13th, 1874, duly recorded in Liber N. ECKER BROS’ GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND SQUARE PIANOS, AND stem EIT s ent. * S.'KUHN, Practical Piano maker, 407 10th st. with F.C. Lights & Co., and tuner with Steinway | leaves éth-si & Sons. marl9-tr ALLET < sont Pianos s Special par le great, bargains come ' see. fai-tr: Hf L. SUMNER, 811 9th st. 7M. KNABE & CO."S WORLD-RENOWN- ED PIANOS.—These celebrated instruments have been before the public for forty years, and have received the — highest award Wherever exhibited, MeCammon’s favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other celebrated constantly on hand. Shoninger's ._, Pianos and Organs sold, rented and exchanged. ‘Particular attention paid to Tun- ing and thoroughly Repairing Pianos. C. KEICH- ENBACH'S Piano Warerooms, 423 Uth street, a few doors above Penna. av. oct12-tr RAILROADS. q2aLTD URE AND OHIO RAILROAD, BAUR ChAT DOOBLE TRACK SATIONAL ‘BIDE Are SHORT ROUTE NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. :60—Baltimore and Way Stations, 6:50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, AVIS & CO. PIANOS._Up- ity. Clos-, via 00—*Baitimore Express, 10—Piedment, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- 30—N Tork. “phitadal ia Boston and Baltt- bs more Express, Partor Car to New York and Philadelppia. 6:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts = a Btaurion. Parlor Car to Grafton, and Sand 9:00—Baltimore, Ani and Way Stations, 10:00—*Baltimere iizpres. - M. :10—Baltimcre, Ellicott City, iis and 1:0 Vay Biations. immed 1:80—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On 8: to Baltimore only, stop- Ding at ail stations. 8:30—Baltim and Stations, ‘inchester ‘and Way Stations) va Rea, OW 6:30—Baltim« Bi burg apd Laurel Ex- vis rick vio, Relay. = yay Stations, ‘55—*Chicag” and Colambus Express, Sleeping Care to Chi 1 ore Express, 95 7St Louis, Cincinnatl, Pittabarg, ex s Sleeping Care to St. Louis and 1tesburE: * Daily. Otber trains daily, except Sunday. > 1878 PENNSNIVA ry 1878 ble Track. Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, FEBRUARY 4th, 1878, a TO THE NURTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. - Dow Bteel Rails, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, | weil Fon rer or HEH and B st ge follows: ‘OF ure an 5 ~ daily, with Parlor Car to Pittebutg and sie oth from Pittsburg to C! Bt BALTIMORE AND POTUMAC BAILBUAD. For Canardaigua, Rochester, Bi ‘Niagara and the north, at 7:40'p. m. except Saturday, with P: Cars’ to Watkibs. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and’ Wat- Kins, at 10:10'a. m. daily, except Si z For New York and the 1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p. daily, with Palsce hed. Li Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20a, m. daily, ex- Sunday. #or New York and the East, 1:30 p. m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from W: ton 1 ony zoe moles, Le xan boats of “Brooklyn Annex,” affording transfer to Fulton street, avording double fer. | e and across New York city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. or. dally’ exespe and 1:40 a. m.. and 5:30 and’9:30 p. m. dally. Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. dally, except Sun- Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. . dally, except 31 90 20 p. m. and 4:2 P- m. nro For Pope’s Creek Line, 6:55 a. m. For Antapols 8:30 8.5. and 4:20 p. m. dally, ex. ALEXANDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG BAILWAY AND ALEXANDBIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. ‘or = 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 16, 11 sd €:20, 5, 6, 7p. m. ‘On Sunday at ina ¥ 45 a.m. dally; 4, sat Ls fe formation, sleeping and car fast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsyivanis avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- a syivania avenoe, and ‘at the depot, where orders an be left for the checking of baggage to destina- as or the gil Bret class grocers Keep tt. Everyt tators dnd cean at succeeds and has merit, has tm!- terfeiters; therefore If you take advantage of the superior quality of Ga, Fleischmann & Co.'s COMPRESSES ‘AST Sia woriticas saline rE ED, LEAST 306 7 The wine Gaff, Fleischman & Co.'s OOM- PRESED TEAST SED YEA has on the wrapper ous frm ase CHAS. T.1 , marl9-cotds PHILIP ¥. LARNER, H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALEOF A NE. BASEMENT BRICK D) No, 75 MYRTL*. STREET. By virtue of a certain deed date the 2d day of March, lana records of the Dis”, trict of Columbia, and at the request of the secured thereby, we will sell, a front of the premises, on Ist. at 4:30 o'clock p.m. 17 (seventeen) and all of ‘Lo een), in Square numbered 211 (two hundred and of Washington, District of Co- lot seventeen hereby intended ten feet on 14th folio 248, one of the UMMER ARRANGEMENT. party oon ublic auction, in NORFOLK, FORTR 70m THE SOU’ 334 MONROE AND jlegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE C. J. BONNEVILLE, part of Lot numbered The t numbered 18 hington, D. C., formerly foreman | LAKE, ii eleven), in the cit lumbia; the part of the southern part, frontiny street n.w. and running back, of the same width as ‘on the north line of lot the lot, 130 feet, more or w up*ll fur- | ther notice, ever DAY, WED-' NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at o'clock | necting with stear seq. (one of the land records for the District of Co- ia), and in default of payment of the certain note thereby secured, the undersigned ction, in front. o! premises, on SATUKDAY, the 30th day of March, 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m., al parcel of ground in the the front, and binding eighteen, ‘the depth o! lexs, together with improvements, é&c. Térms: One-fourth of the purchase money and expenses of sale in cash, and the residue in equal sums in six, twelve and eighteen months, with per cent. per annum, payable’ semi- annually, secured by deed of trust on the propert: sold. or all cash at option of purchaser. of $200 will be required at time of saley and all con cost pmpHied with in seven es reserve the right to resel Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, SiGe Bie, } Trustees, POSTPONED , DIT | DAY, at @ o'clock p. 1 sell, at pub FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, that certain piece or the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known and designated as Lot numbered one hundred and ninety-two (192), in B, ¥. Gilvert’s recorded subdivision of square num- bered six hundred and seventy-five (675). ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in alle in six and twelve ‘tively. with interest, and secured with deed of trust ste reserves the right ihe property if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, A de uired at the time of sale, aud all conveyancing Ibe at the cost of the pukchaser times per week, for' mn uardtown, stopping at intermediate landings each trip, Days of sailing, same as Steamer Mattano, | For further information, apy | Metropolitan Bank, Knox® two equal ins! Iy at the Office, over rxpress Office, ‘OF af ‘of 6th street one UAEEE SACO ae Be B, J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. wise the Trast by the notes of the purchaser, osit of $50 will be ae THE ABOVE SALE. until WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1878, same hour _AUCTION SALES HOMAS DOWLIN = United States f THE EVENING STAR, | {i'stS2'e,,00 nore, Aes 2 — sances connected with that debt. The taxa. Cs" Auctioneer, FRIDAY. March 29, 1878. | tion of this cily Was more per capita than that SEVERAL Bt GGiES AT AUCTION. of any other efty in the country. Ith e y 3 ountry ad been Will be soul TO-wORRUW, at ise said that Washington was such a. be: ovcicck, in front of my auction ‘rooms, The District Govern ¢™t Bill. city, and was so much improved. but he weak several very excellent Baggies. or DERATE IN THE RovSY YEsTPNDAT rather return to the old cobblestones and be The bill to establish a form of goverment | Felieved of some of this load of debt Me for the District of Columbia was discussed fa ) A7SUCG, 10 Conclusion, that Congress had the exclusive lexisiation o | the House yesterday, after our report closed, | Taptt exclusive lescislation over the District, | Until the hour of adjournment. No action | Pending farther consideration of the billthe was taken. The following is asketeh of the | House, at 4:35 p. m., adjoun E debate : =e ie ialies pare’ 4 Co; makers) COTTAGE | Mr. Brentano said he felt bound to oppose | MESS MUSLIN APRIL FOOLS FIDE, (ROCKEY-WARE. and many other articles | TOUuld De to get for the District of Columbla | Little Miss Muslin of Qaintiltion square numerous to enumerate. : - . up and down dept = 0 FO MORKOW. ‘Mach 50, at 19 | iults character. But it was proposed in this * opr PE Rear RE SEO NE AE Oe “clock a, m., I shall’sell in front of m: ill to place the government of the District in \e a ‘ools* sum guction Foomis, a general assortment 6 the hahds of three commissioners one to. be | MCs #8 All Fools’ Day, almost time the Household Furniture, removed to store for conve- | elected by the Senate, one to be elected by the | And no oul in the honse had she April fooled yett mlence of sale. Terms cag" 0 House of Representatives, and the third to be | Her. mother and sisters aud grandmother air =A = : ———. | an officer of the engineer corps. to be detailed | O'S laughed when she mentioned ‘That @y om grave constitu- sok, woul batlove From the ** Wide Awal for April.) HH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, by the President. He had 4 not even’ W *N6. Iiol, northwest cotusr YOit'ana Dats, | PE yiRerresident. He had era could tous | {ithe scene ge ah the CLOSING SALE OF THE BALANCE or | take A Lak hee of bet peg ae ad her sieeve.” STOCK ON HAND AT THE STORE OF J, | the, bands of the executiv pesca Pee B, DODSON. Market Space, between 8th and | if there were no constitutional scruple, | At length, wandering down to the lower treat Gh stronte perenne. he doubted the expediency of Festing these | seis, Mashin nt Upe Fe all at once happened to fall On TO-MORROW, March 30, 1878, commencing a intments in Congress. The appointment. ~ Hoblercioek a my; Lanallactac the store oC, H’ | of these ofteers should be Kept ‘faraway Sr a anernon the rag and other Carpets, Hall aud State Ollciotns, Door Dat the eee as Possible. The requirement oe now what she joyfully cried i do. r that the President should detail an army officer Indo, Rods, Stair Plates Tape Oicioies, | WaS an abridgement of the authority of the | My dear M7. Fido, 1°11 Aprtt foot y Mats, Bugs. Napkins, Stair Rods, Stair Plates, Fable Otlcloth: &c. | Parties in need of such articles should nol SEcative, wae had. under = constitution, a Let me see what's the best way thing can be inlés this opportunity to procure bargaius, for tais | Tight to appoint from any class or walk of lite, ‘ : : . inthis last chances? ©” Procure Dargalus, for He excepted to thatclause also which required | Ho. bo, hot Now Lhave it: Oh, soot tt be WILLIAM IVINS, Assignee, | of the Commissioners a residence of ti = " $ : “1 will go soft!y up to my room, and unscrew WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct in the District of Columbia, The lemgih of | wy Wookfng-giess bust ac L-ve seen father Oo, (OMAS DOWL!NG, Auctioneer. by any state, Pe xecutive was not required | And I-l! bring tand pace it before Fido's nose: by any state. The utmost limit seven years, | Then wake him up suddenly out of his dose, SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT | and Some required a residence of but two or | So that, when be first opens his eyes to ook up, he AUCTION, three years, and he saw no good reason why | Wylllsee, right betore lilm, another white puppy 5 On MONDAY MORNING. April 1st. the District of Columbia should be made an | Atleast. so hel think. Alnd in that way, you soe 1878, commencing at 10 o°clock, at thi exception. It looked to him like a purpose to Just April fool him as nice as can jocks residence of a gentleman declining house - coriion. J : ur pose t keeping, No, 1114 H street. between 11th and 12th lude certain volgen om holding othee ie Streets Horthwest. I shall sell the following superior | the District. ttle Miss Muviin, of Quintiiiton square, went upto her ros forte, Cover and Stool, person of Mr. ty - sirects northwest, Tf Presidential office by President Hayes he had intentions), awd them, One superior seven-octave Rosewood Case Piano- | made one appointment as Commissioner in the tase crept ark agains Yap ou the Root T. B. Bryan. Mr. Bryan had sansoek a : Walnut Hair-cloih Parlor Furniture. not been a resident of ‘the Disirict for any able to stand the glass upright, before Tennessee apd other Marble-top Tables. great length of time. He had made au honest Then she stepped "round and tred om Handeeme Black, Walnut, Marble-iop Dressing | intelligent, and eflicient officer, and yet by this at twats mat Hands hd Cuber W alnut Chamber Buites, law a man’ like Mr. Bryan wotild be excluded | Mode of swaktag him uot itkely to fall, Fine Halt Martrescce Feather Pillows and Bol- | from the office, although his integrity was un- | Poor Fido thus roused from his blissful repose, sters. doubted. These were his principal objections | (Maybe dogs dream as sweet <irvamns as 0" lo whe vy now Hangings. Fancy Chats. Otte to she = Or “i — ku with a giewai naa tik fant teas sade wut Crib, Breakfast Table, Toilet Ware. Tr. Cox (Ohio) thought that great care > ut for just minw Bruselsand Ingrain Carpets.” should be exercised by Congress fu framing | Mestad bristiing betore the glass, woking’ straight a Carpets, vu ‘al ete i ripa gov tat Carpets, ball OU Cie any bill for the municipal government. of init, Then he gave one fierce bark, aud he made one ‘dash Dining Chairs, Washington. He was one of those who believed swit! te * | that the government by commission was atthe | At the dog that he saw. Then ther time it was made a necessity, but a nes i Wainut Extension Dining Tal China and Glassware, Silver-plated Ware. Stewart Cooking Stove, in therough ord ‘ame a lout ing Stoves, Kitchen Re ites. ec. that grew out of the results of the war. During i there the mirror iu small fragmente Terms cash, THOMAS DOWLING, the war Washington was a fortified camp. It _mai28_ (Sunday Heraldand Cap.) Auct*r. | was also a refuge forall the negroes that could tn terror ran yelping away. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, escape from Virginia and elsewhere, and a | and jittie Miss Muslin of Quintiiiion square, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D street. refuge also for temporary residents of the | Astonished and. frightentd. remaine standing HANDSOME WALNUT FRAME PARLOR gther ket who came here for various causes. ese Sine “UPHOLSTERED bd le result was that there was here a large | While th re e IN CRIMSON i ic ese people tt AEM, | floating population. Many of these people clatte family ail, when they beard the tor r. REP, “MADE TO ORDE! were dependent upon the rations of the Came hurrying down to see what was the matter > .) is gov. brs vs a er, **| * ic MAR OF MARBLE, TOP CHAMBER ernment, oF for such aid ‘as they could reecive Hoity tolty "* cried grandmother, “*here'sa nioe SOME CHAMBER SUITE, WITH MARBLE | {rom the citizens. Under these circumstances | yee le Miss Mu one Tr DHESSING CASE” AND Rveing the problem of a safe government for the people yee oe Rea, little Miss Muslin, “love Aprig KW: ONE FASTLAKE CHAMBER | Was no easy one to determ But now that | *Ishou!d think,’ said her mother, ‘it might be SUITE, COMPLETE. HANDSOMELY FIN- | peace has returned agai b. more true, ¥ t ISHED; LIGHT COT’ 7 2 i L £9 would be perman 4 ITH | lish a government tha If you said, Miss, that Fido had April fooled you!"* DRESSING, ALL | in its form. The problem of establishing ACK, WITH MIIROR BA ‘AR- mllty IS alwees 2 ¥ = = BLE BASE: GENTs: AND LADIES FAN. cipality is always a dificult one, and our CY CHALESS WALNUT. SOURIDE AOS slation here will ticised to determine MARRIED. SIDEBOARD? EXTENSION TABLE AND | Whether Congress ean in its wisdom establish | | BRUNDAGE_FISHBACK. On Thursday @ ROOM AIRS; LACE CUR | such a municipality as would serve as an | March 28th. 1878, Mr J. swith Beunpage, of MBROQUINS AND CORNICE: | example for cities North and South, and pre- | Melmore, Ohio, and Miss FANNY M. Fisunacn, M CHAT ND | serve the ideas of popular government. ‘The | daughter of Col. James Fsshback, of the Treasury i by ni tex be 4 country will learn from our legislation here | Delartment were united in marriage. The auptiat what Congress regards as proper municipal | Sti street northwest, Rev, Dr. Sunderland ot government. ciated. * Mr. Mayham inquired whether the gentle- |" RILEY—HOUGH. In Baltimore, on March Tt, man did not recognize the fact that Washing 1878. by the Rev. Charles McElfresh, W. T. RiLat : ton was in such a position as no other city | to Mrs. MAKGLET J. Hots, bol of Washinge ES: CHINA was in, and whether Congress did not ton, DLC. ‘ XE: RANGE FINTURES, exclusive jurisdiction over it to | ———— : 200+ 2 hb ESDAX. April 21, 1878, comment forte nian: eae eck Bs Sram Mr. Cox replied that Congress had the same | DAVIS, On Wednesday n, 1878, at ing. No. 13 ist street, between Narth A and relation to Washington as the legislature of | 7:15 p.m., of consamption, Mrs. M Davis, St Capitol streets. (opposite Capitol Park.) asu- | New York had to New Yor! ity. The legis. | late of Prince William county, Va., in the sixtieth perior collection of houschold furniture, compara- | lature legislated generally for New York, and | year of her age. Uyely new, and of the latest designs, that Congress could do for Washington. Funeral at", Dominick's church, Saturday sb, $ cas marzo" WASH. B. WIL NCERY SALE OF VA Mr. Mayham doubted whether Congress | Moming. at 10 ¢/clock. riends of the family are could delegate to a municipality here any | Petpet Sheba corny memes rights with which it was specially invested by GEDDIS, On the 29th of March, 1878, at 12:45 the Constitution. a.m, of paralysis, WERT GEDDIS, in the UABLE In VFI) REAL ESTATE ON I STREET, WEEN 181i AND 19TH STREETS J.T. COLDWELL, Salesinan, B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, STEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING Li IN SQUARE 60, ON SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECOND AND E STREETS N. W. virtue of two deeds of trust, dated Octo- and November 13th, A. 1). 1875, and! No. 795, foilo 352, and of the land records and by direction of reinises, on SA’ D. 1878, at 5 o°clock "HYDE, : THOS. HY DE, }TFUs‘ees. J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman, IHOMAS BOWLING, Auctioneer. * SALE IMPROVED PROPERTY GEORGETOWN, D. of trust, dated re tively, on the 8d day of May. 1876, and h of February. 1877, and duly re- iber 817 and 844, folios 226 69 land records of the District of Columbia, and ction of the party, secured thereby. I'shall selon SATURDAY, April 6th, at 4'¢ o*clock, in part of lot numbered thirty, ty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetowa, beginning for the same at a point on High being on the east side of said street where € scluth line of said lot number thirty intersects the said street; and ran thence east with the said line one hundred and twenty feet to a ten-foot Wide alley; then northerly with sald alley twenty- ‘five feet; then easterly and parallel with the first line one hundred and twenty feet to High street; then southerly with High street twenty-five feet tothe beginning, improved by a new Frame Dwellin GIBSON and East ‘iver, every SATURD town every FRIDAY same e day. Freight taken at lowest ly at Offi Me! itan Ban! a ice over orto K.P. A, DENH. o p.™m.; George ORNING, an By virtue of tw SAMUEL BACON, President. NEW EXPRESS LINE BETW! for Washington county, D. € 11s (Strasburg, Winchester and Way Stations, \LYDE’S secured there PHILADELPHL Connecting at Sor Be front of the premises. the 30th day of March, A. m,, all of Lots Nos, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and-1¢ mis, Fuller‘s subdivision of part ot Square No, ‘ashington, One-third in cash (of which $25 sil on each lot at sale); the balance in six ive months, with interest at the rate of eight per cent. per annum The terms to be ful five days after day of sale; otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of de- aor or purchasers, All convey- ancing at cost of purchaser, s BERT H. WARD. La Philadelphia with Cl; Providence, ennine Date. ay From Philadel From Washington, Monday, town Mc » lly complied wi rd cash; the resi it six and twelve months. with notes ht percent, per annum, and trust on the property sold, urchaser’s cost, at Ifthe terms of gale are not com- plied in five days after day of sale, the Trustees it to resell at risk and cost of de- For full informati F street hart, Washington, D. C, J. T COLDWELL, Salesman. IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, F_ DESIRABLE IM- REAL ESTATE ee te OF F STREET § W ND 44 STREETS WEST, No. By virtue of a deed of trust, 23% 6. and duly record 820, folio 442. et seq. ords of the District 0} ty secured thereby, TRUSTEES LY DIRE! PROVED, OUR i Between New York and Hevre. foot Morton street CANADA. Capt. 2rangeal, Wea- Capt, Danre, Wednesday, PARIS, Capt, Durand, Wednes- in Gold (including 1100; Second Cabin, $65; including Wine, FRANCE. TIC COMPANY IN. . Pier 42, GRDON, {Trustees. W. THOMAS DOWLI H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. A = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VACANT LOTS IN Rl SOUTHEAST CORNER O| AND TREETS ARE 441. ON THE BOUN- dated February in Liber Ni one of the iand rei and at the request day, May 1, 4:30 SEVER TERS Biice ot NORTHWEST, SEVENTH STR virtue of adeed of trust dated August » 1878, and recorded in Liber 731, follo 97 et seq., the subseriters will sell to the highes bidder, on the premises. on T Lots 6, 7. 8 and 9, in the sul ware ‘and Lots 25. 26 and 27, in the subdivision of square 441; at 6 o'clock at 185, i *Sphe ternis are: ck p. m., in front of the pre ing described real estate. si chy, in gaid District. or parcel of und Ly ins ash ingfou and District of Colu hundred and thirty (16) feet west fri lot: and runnin, tending north t foil ted in Washington to wit: All that certain ig and being in the city of iD, iB ADO Ulens SUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 65 Broadway. NMAN LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY, 'UESDAY, April 21, A the southeast co! thence west sixteen feet and ex- t Width to the distance of sixty- five feet; together with the improvements, rights, aud appurtenances thereto belonging, sald’ im: ro eu ents consisting of a comfortable. Frame One-third and the expenses of d_the residue in one, two Bnd tires per cent. per annum, tion of the purchaser, sit @ time of sale will be re- quired, All conveyaucing at the purchaser's cost, 2 FLY DI Fi6e Uk pe, }Trusteos, COLDWELL, Salesman i years, with interest at 8 all cash, at the o City of Berlin City of Richme City of Chester. urchase money, and all expens iaxes, in cash; ¢ in three equal instalments, for wh! able respectivel is from day of sale, with interest il paid at eight per centum per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises sold, must be given. or the whole of the purchase money urchaser, be paid in 8. ied with in six days, the "ari 4.490 City of Brooi ese magnificent steamers, built in w: he strongest, largest saloons areluxuriously furnished, lighted and ventilated, width of the ship. r forward of the en, tion Is felt, and are replete with ever all latest improvements, doubie ich the notes of the purchaser, six, twelve and eighteen mont! t8, and fastest on EDUCATIONAL. ‘and take up the whole taterooms are the option of the Fifty dollars to be terms of sale be not comp) ‘ustee reserves the right to resell at the risk purchaser, after four days’ tar néwspaper. All convey- it purchaser's cost, ILLIAMSON, Trustee, ALEWERD 9 vILLBy PA. #45. Students tot in vard Ce : INSTITUTE, ‘incinnati, ft. Poletand ifort, havin, Chicago; 7:40 >. m. dally, w'th Palace Car to | {out ‘Chicago. berths, electric bells, &c, ‘The cuisine has always been aspecialty of tl rooms, gentlemen's smo! rs’ shops, pianos, libra- and other inform: IOHN G. DALE. Aj it. 15 ‘W. BOTELER FRO, 923 Pa. nar for business, 2 ustructors first-class, Tae ray J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Prin. PRUDHOMME'S Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. N. B.—Pupils tai pronunciation, the For Young Ladies and cost of the defaulting notice tn the Evening ancing and recording s A. JOS. THOS, DOWLING. HOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct, OF VALUABLE UN- ROPERTY ON TWENTY- ND N STREETS NOTH WEST. Virine of a deed of trust. dated March, 1872, and recorded in Liber No, 677, the land records of the Distriet of lumbla, the undersigned Trustee will sell at ublic auction, in front of the premises, on MON- Y, April 1st, at 5.0°clock p.m., Lot 11, 12, 13, 14and 16, In Square 36, Terms Of sale: Qne-fourth cash: feen and twenty-four months, interest. secured ‘satisfactorily to rustee, or all cash, at option of purchaser. deposit when bid is accepted. plied with in five day's the Trustee reserves he risk and cost of det S. E. WAGGAM ‘ tee” cabins and and bathroom: ries & ded ical conversation, dren, 9 a.m.,10a.m., Yadlesand Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6p, Private Lessons and Classes, Mondays and Thi 'S: days between 12 aud 1. YSiaeo ATIN and GREEK, ‘Hours réserved for Cad at 1014 12th st. 4p.m.; other week ES8ON8 IN GERMAN, L. 88, io Blahop WLLL Erivae lasses at ‘AMES CORRIDO: ship, St. Cloud Buildi kkeeping and Short Han easy courses of lessons. ‘Lessons given at jUNABD LIne, ‘1th the view of diminish! jteamers of this 1801 H st. n.w, seasons of the year. hand F. Writing, b TISH AND NOUBTH THE BRI oe AMERICAN L BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From NEw YORE, Fi \OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME and VALUARLE RESIDENCE 80) ST CORNER of SECOND ETS, GEORGETOWN, MEDICAL, &c. B. BROTHERS’ INVIGORATING COR- never fails to cure all cases of Nervous Weakness, or Lost Vigor. in 906 B st. 8.w., opposite Smith- mar20-2w* UTH W. and MARKET STR: ND. old or Young. 5 o'clock, in front of the shall'seli that elegant Residence si corner of 2dand Market streets, contal ms and all the modern improvements, ted, and is, without most valuable properties in ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two 50 REWARD IF DR. y case of Femal BROTHERS FAIL to cure an: larities and 1 6, Weakness, Irregu- street southwest, opposit . age, sonof the late Dr. litt AND ista | £4te its powers. But here we should propose | Robert Geddes, of Kent couaty, SELW EER rae Something which would show what is the wis- | Funeral satarda: Se fs SORPETS NORTHWESE, IN WASHING | fom of Congress in regard to a municipal residence, 617 M street northwest. | Balti- Be virtue of a decree of the Supreme as | ernment. Ve are preparing a plan w ‘Md., and Charleston, 8S. C., papers please of th fa THW EST. AND ON PENNSYLVANIA Mr. Cox believed that Congress could dele- seventy-fifth year of ie District of Columbia, passed in Equity will be examined into. If we pass such a bill | COPY.) cause number 6,378, (Bouver against Harr, as this we will be held justly responsible for | HATCH. On the 25th of March. 1878. at Bobe son et al.,) I will sell’at public auction, in front of | giving a blow at popular government. Madison, Towa NATHANIEL HATCH, Cormier” Margie at 2 ovclock p.m the west trons a0) | Mr; Buckner said he understood the gentle. | Waelungton, D- C, 4 ” sat March, at 4 ‘o'clock p. m., the west twenty (20) on the Ge GENT, On Thursday, Mare A feet front by the depth ‘there! of Tot nerbes man to say that government by commission. | “QS :cock a. um. Lebwe P . twenty-four (24), in square numbered one hundred | @'s grew out of the war. He wanted to remind months and 2 days. © ~4, Seth, 187m, and five (105), improved by a 3-story Briek Dwell- | the gentleman that the commissioners were | °° Nugent, ih NOPENT. ing House, No. I stréet northwest, not appointed till long after the war. | Funeral Saturde~ va of B. H, aud Mary ‘Aiso on the same day at 4's o'clock p. m., the |" Mr-Cox said it nevertheless grew out of the | aeameR 35 . 2p. m., from his parents resi ovington street northwest, = S. On Wednesday, March 27th, 1878, easterly one-half of Lot numbered fifteen (15), in | war, and as late as 1874 a sort of provisional Lge square; numbered one hundred and sixty-eight | government was continued. In this bill we one 68), improved by a large S-story Brick Building, i No. 1732 "Penns or ive ro opportunity to try the experiment of | ~ tks BE. Wiisos, in the . Bigs cad Dati avenue. norttrwait, 5 proper, Permanent municipal governmer* vi his age. TESON, te te thirty-sighth vent ‘Terms: One-third cash, one-third in one year,and | It was still of a_ provisional charactor tog | aWALKER. March 29, 1878, at his residence te one-third in two years. with interest at the rate of | details of the bill were in his opip' The | Alexandria county, Va., nearChain Bridge, Jamee six per cent. perannum from the day of sale, or all | tionable. He had as much cans vt objee- | W cash at the option of the purchaser. $200 to've de- | man in the {the are «ence as an ill take place Sunday, at 8 0% % posited on acceptance of bid oneach lot. Allcon- | men, ans R eieers of & ‘ay -y- But they were a ad fri wnday At 3 o7look, Neyancing at the purchaser's cost, Aftermsarenot | an aimy officer it -., « Decause a man was (A lexanari Se Copy - pte e | resell said. property at the risk and | there would de PUM iy oF sdmiginclusive that cost of the defaulting purchaser. The deferred , had confidence jn ND AKERS, & yments to be secul by mortgage on the prem | their honor and integrity eneer omcers. a u ERT. SO, (0 Oe PPT BARNARD. ‘Trustee, vil offices they were as apt as others to ine ‘OHN EB. WRIGHT. | marl4-e0d dy So Louisizonave. my y, | See hon pose 20t accustomed tocivi J KER, — ? - ing to this bill aa THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED: on pleat is to be detailed, an there is no mor is- marl2-ly 1337 10th st. me. account th vin, tit v AY, s is removal. a ier, same hour aud Toe TO AE, “Ape cer would for the time being t ee A, BUBGDORF, id 1, t 4 JOB BARNARD, Trasteo, the District. With regard tothe anor or UNDERTAKER, cep 28,Loulstana avenue p.w. | Commissioners by Congress, h 2-19 316 Penn’a avenue .09. B. H. WARNER Auct. mar#-3t_ | constitutionality of the aoe fe onene ae “a * H. WAENER, Weal Estate Auctioneer, ~ | 10 the ten years’ residence clause. ‘Ten years W., ® SPEARE, zeal Seyler iba J TRUSTER 'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. | with what Itis todays Most tee compared UNDERTAKER, TROY mn EROFERT On THE NORTH | in the city had been erected since that time. 060 F Sraeet Nouruwzer, StREED Wrst £ep wenn eri | Handsomie residences now stood on what were . STREET then mere country lots. The new market Gecé-1y (Formerty with 8. F. Harvey.) ‘A. D. 1877, duly recorded in d Mar ern capital, and yet this bill would excludethe | ¢f °S=F, GAWLER. men who had made these changes. PENNS’ ts eee i Mr. Hunton, referring to Mr. Cox’s remark “Terma raseaatan’ “ the party secured thereby, I shall sell at public | that it was unconstitutional for Congress to Riri Oth, iS at Bee eee: ON TUESDAY, | elect the commissioners, asked if It Was not ddscribed tral datate’ sate Wath cigar eagke | fet that that whole subject had been eareful FAMILY SUPPLIES. ington,.D. C., to wit: Lot numbered eight (8). in | 1) ing into by a special committee ef Con- = = = = iuare auibéred six hundred ana severteen (617), | Gress, and that after a full study they had UST RECKIVED- tegether with the Improvements, consisting of a | Come to the conclusion that Congress had that 1,000 pounds Vermont MAPLE SUGAR, frame brewery ata several ulidiigs ve | gh Sornaa sean 500 pounae Penne Sle ouey, ‘erms: Queé-sii! mid thé balance at six ir. Cox had rea report, " pounds, le Clover HONEY, avd twelve monte with 8 per cent. interest, | tended that if its arguments were eo ont # pound caps at 20c. pouind. SEMIN yeaa of (aust ou she property sold; oF | to the limit it would tend to revolutionize out G. @. CORNWELL, and all conveyancing at. purchaser's teet. eens | Whole system. If Congress could elect officers | marg8-3t 1418 Pennsylvania avenue. to be complied with in seven otherwise the | 11 this case it could do it in others where the aie ),"ittue of a deed of trast, dager Oh house had been built singe that time by north- | S7omsspas Gawain ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at | appointment is vested in the executive. MESSEsoTa FLOUR. the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, atter Mr. Cox also argued against the proposed an . five days" advertisement. = council. The restriction upon it wasa mere | 109 Barrels of the Celebrated Washburn Mitlix JAM. R, MOTHERSHEAD, Trustee, sham. It was only preserving the s! dow ofa MINNESOTA FLO The couneil would have 4 om J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. mar29-eots popular municipalit — ui ‘The best Flour made. MPORTANT SALE. no authority exc of a veto power. In the ° a [PRPORTANT ABT SALE case of a proposition to pave'a street they | 48¢ tecelved ad for sale by } would have nothing to do but to sit down and J. B, BRYAN & BRO., = watt icf @ jd from some contractor velorg 608 Pennsylvania avenue, permitting the worn 6 OW. ma) 28-3 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, MODERN O1L PAINTINGS aT AUCTION. | ’Mr. Hunton sald thebit ieuvided that not a == ene ea ele street should be paved or a contract made ESS MACKEREL, ‘ until after itemized statements had been pre- — nted and the approval of Congress had be oitained PI gress had been DUNCANSON BRC r. Cox replied that gentlemen knew very BO) OB: Well that Congress would not give its attention WILL 6ELL nY AceTioN to these ligtle matters of detail. He objected. . . ° _ | also, to fhe limitation as J A LARGE AND ELEGANT COLLECTION | voters. A three years’ residence Watney ne a requirement. ferring again to the a ox officer to be detailed, ie argued that the e1 a neer commissioned would be the autocrat. He made all the plans, &c., and he was always to BONELESS CODFISH, POTOMAC ROE HERRING, LABRADOR HERRING, SMOKED SALMON. SMOKED POTOMAC ROE HERRING, . CANNED SALMON, MODEEN OIL PAINTINGS, be one of the majority of the commissioners £2 CANNED LONSTER, “ fetermine an} j question. Then, again, requii SARDIN 7 . - he 0 serve Without pay i Ou MONDAY and TUESDAY, larging the Invitation to temptation’ Witt Go: a APRIL Ist AND 20, sisted that the bill was getting away fromileas JOHN H, MAGRUDER, 1491 Now York ave., Codabular government. Here is a chance for Fs . S riment for a model i at 7:89 o'clock, | government. Which WOUId be see Pal Commencing EACH EVENIN' AT No. 527 15TH STREET, example. The District should be made, as it | _™arlé-tr Near ‘Treasury Department. (Corcoran Bui.diug). were, a model farm, and if Congress cannot get WN, hearer to.a popular government than this bull proposes it better quit. We must grapple squarely with this question, and determine hat shall be a proper form of municipal gov. ernment tor this District,» Of Mumelpal gov Particular attention is call i Mr. Claflin believed that the committee wit ben lar tion calle to this sale, as it wanted to five, Wash ni on a non rtisan — ‘overnment. The; labored for this, POSITIVELY PEREMPTORY. with this end in view the Dill had been sau In this collection may ve found the works ot | {¥ll¥ Prepared. In 1874 Congress, in a moment . MAI R. Stalls 638 abd 689 Center Market, s< 20and 21 Western ' CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL Good Beet Roasts, 12% to is, Oteer po 12's to 20, in Ba All fal iiea: mar dB to Ot? faithfully filled; goods delivers. years. with notes bearing interent at 7 per cent. anpuip, and secured by & deed of trust erty sold. All conveyancing at purchaser’ deposit of $200 will be a ‘Possession given imm REEN & W: G ‘Real By virtue of a decree of City of Alexandri temiber term, 1877, in against the Alexandria and way Company and of RE. LEON, The Oldest: Din ie lee Bt NO 806 th ste iifred at the time of sale. ts qui Wontroe st, ‘ai tély, ‘DoW! LING, Auctr, Estate Agents and Auctioneers, the Circuit Court of the THE TRADES. fhe SaeeRP ERATE, NORTHWEST. Bennagiranie Booz yond Jos WNINGS Later sd Cc. Hogs. d Ventilating Awninj fidings and Private Fredericksburg - ergot Gale |, wheresoe' ver held. The rolling homsoe' wi As Market § way connists of ted ‘Stores. Hotels, Pul it for ‘ule : ast fiers Les Mons % VigerasLe DECOCTION SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS AND ALL DIs- EASES OF THE BLOOD. ‘by eminent physicians wally | ew some of the most celebrated er - | of desperation growing out of the then con. Topean Artistes aud Will be on exmibition with Cet. | dition of things here, put the govermment of logue, on SATURDAY MOBNING, March 30 hy al the District in the hands of ¢ ‘until fime of sale, miares-st" | and anpointed a board of audit to clones On eEOEooowew_aas= debt. Then the UNCANSON BRO»., Auctioneers, far, and again in a moment of (os GREAT HARDWARE SaLr. wutne EN- | NaS abolished. In the meantime the people Contained in 618 Peunsvivania avenue and eit | OF government and have not cooeaehs eee ROPE RORUG Sy. enmay a <r | Hpi nate ite me comme at Qo. having ex areas mew sell the fa tly a{ present, and even the gentieman from Olio, stock. » contained in 612 Pennsylvania avenue” Ggeee Fegard to the council Me tneneeee e Hotel.) and adi ‘arehon: @ council, he thought they had a MONDAY MORNING Aprn dee? af eaag on great deal wer, and if es. carbene And continuing from day to day until whole stock | SU able er a A tog TF] bowdge 4 general assortment of Hardware, the | be in the condition in which it is, and this above fale invites the attention of Grocers Carpen- | debt of twenty-five millions would not have Bey oeetaaiths, Whe ert Goach Painters, | been piled up. This bill may not be. perfect. The t of Refrigerators in but a commencement must be made some. city, for Housekeopers and Kestaurants. | Where, and unless there is a beginning nothin ge Mills and Roasters for whelesale Grocers, | €Ver will be po oS del sale comprises one of the largest stocks in here cannot bear it all, if it were put upon our city one will be anid. sale Commencing with | them there would be a tax of five or six per cent. on all valuation. He wi Cottes titi, ke, he mesneriats, the passage of the bill as the best thing tar 3 that he could not ive Dill Dut he could mat 0 90 jong to saddie so much of a de when N. ue notice will be of time sale of Horse, Wagon and Harnes sor stenn sist ALSO, pars 7! "RW, KENNEDK @ 00,

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