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* GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. _ COAL AND WOOD. E GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT,” r[HE chr AT OUTS f first-clase material, inen lining to the ts.: finished $1 ‘The Habis Shirt’: open b: material, and a!<o has Linen fi Bands: {5 only 80 cts. unfinished, aud # The cheapest Shirt in all the world is our Wam- sutta OQ. NX: ready te put on at $1.10. Our “Fruit of the Loom’? Shirt has been vorite fora long time at 6) cts. unfinished, and cts, fimishea. XX Shirt is 75 cts. unfinished. ith Linen nen fin- fa- The Wamsutta © and 90 cts. finished, Finest 4-ply Linen Collar Be Sold at our Branch, or $1. 1002 F stre-t nar. par? €. GEO, MEGINNIS: I ADIES’ AND eNTLEMEN'S SILK 4 UMBRELLAS. Large stock Just Opened. Ivory. Peart, French Horn, and Natural Wood Handies: STINEMETZ’S Hat Stor: - 1237 Pa. SPRING STYLES NOW READY. Broadway style Gentlemen's Drest HATS also fine Soft and Stiff FELT HATS of most approved patterns. Large assortment of UMBRELLAS; all gr from 50 cents up. Great variety of CANES, UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS Covered and Repaired in the best manner. WALTER KER. 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, febes-tr Above Willand’s Hotel. Reprcen PRICES. The undersigned begs leave to inform = o mar2T-tr next to cor, 13th st. patrons and the public generally that in cou sequence of reduced prices in goods and new facilities, he is now able to make up CLOTHES and furnish GOODS In his line from ten to fifteen per cent. less than former rates, re- | Spectfully requesting continued favors, meee . J. HEIBERGER, 32-tr 535 15th street, Corcoran Building. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, NOTICE TO BAKERS. We have on hand a large stock of best quality BAKER'S PINE WOOD, wh We are selling at very low prices, Full stock of different kinds of COAL. STEPHENSON PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. Send postal order. STEPHENSON & BRO. 2 Serenth Street Wharf, mar2l-ir Office, corner 12th st. and Pa, ave. ‘OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND WooD. ‘We desire to call the attention of the pu. ¢ fact that we now have on hand the an selected stock of COAL AND WOO! trict; that our facilities for doing business are by any firm in thesame in the Uni States; that our Kindling Wood Factory is | Balement a! Stata Wie whats ri H tre complete in every particular, | 2,246 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. | Main office:—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, ie 13th and E streets southwest, | Offices:—1902 F, | neath oeer HAS Oth and 2408 Teh streets jOMAS W. RILEY & SONS, | WHOLESALE DEALERS 17 | WOOD AND COAL, Weare delivering best qualities of WOUD an¢ COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices. Cumberland CUAL, Run of Mine and Lump, | atways on hand, at lowest rates. | Main Omce and Depot, Riley's Whart, foot 11th | and 18th streets southwest. Omooe— { §.iser botwece D and So iya0-tr THE TRADES. CrvizeN AND MILITARY TaTLOR, =| | | PIANOS AND ORGANS. p4sos WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. | Une almost new to. Lovis 14th, One whie & Co 00" rinan Pi 60 . Chickerin: «. 40 Several Orgens from $0 Wasewe os: $5010 75 For sale upon easy terms at the W poms of rr W.G. METZFROTT & CO, Peun. ave., bet. 9th and 10th «ts. nt et Steinway & Sons, WILD & BR¢ Sule Ag: 1 b. Gi Beal Fans, Makers, give special attention to ING and REPAIRING Pianos, Organs and other Instruments ‘ices as low as consist- ent with honest work. Also, Agents for the Stieff, the Kranich & Buch and’ the Humming- Bird Vianos, mar33-tr ECKER BROS GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND SQUARE PIANOS AND BUR-, DETT ORGANS, at Sole Agent. KUHN, Practical I"lano inaker, 807 10th st., Washington, D. C., formerly foreman with F.C. Ligits & Co.,/and tuner with Steinway & sons. mari9-ur ALLET DAVIS & CO. PIANOS @ Specialty, Clos-, hargains—come and H i a Up- right Pia g-ont sale—xre f2i-tr) ii. Wk ABE & COS WORLD-R NOWN- ED —These celebrated, for f and hi reevived the' favorite Pi: . manafacture ceilrated Organs. Pianos and Organs so andexehanged. ‘Particular attention paid’ to Tun- and thorough), Repairing Pianos. C, REICH- ENBACH'S Ps th street, a few doors abov octl2-tF RAILROADS. _ LTIMOtE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Aue GREAT DOUBLE TRACK BSATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND WEST, NORTH W EST AND SOUTHWEST. NovkMBER 18th, 1877, A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, -60—Baltimore aud Way Stations, ‘60—Baltimore. Annapolis and Way Stations, (Strasburg, Winchester and Way Stations, | via Relay.) k, Potladelphia, Boston and Baltl- more Exprees. Parlor Uar to New York and Philadelp!.ia. 40—*St. Lo._s; Cincinnati, Chieago and Pitta | burg Express. Connects for Hagerstown and Vi Brat except Sunday. Through car | for Staun Parlor Car to Grafton, and | Sleeping ‘are to Louisville, Cincinnatt, Co- | lumbus. Chicago Junction and Sandusky, 9:00—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 10:00—*Baltimcre Express, P.M. 18:18 paltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis and ‘ay Stations. 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- prees. (Un Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ping at all stations. 8:80—Ballimere and Way Stations, (Winchester ‘and Way Stations, via Relay.) 30—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- press. Frederick. via Relay: 36—*Point of Roc! ‘rederick, Hagerstown, Winchester and Way Stations. “Os Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 40—*Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. ;$0—*Philadeipbia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press, Passengers for Norfolk taken in the €ars Girectiy to boat at Canton, No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk. 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations, Frei, ‘857 “Chicago aud Columbus Express, Sleeping | Bilis of lading given to Boston and, Care to Chic Providence, | Consignees _ wishing 25—"St. Louis, Cincinnatt, Pit od have marked **Georget D. Sleeping Vara to St. Louis and Pittsburg. | For full information apply to J. ‘No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday, &CO,,.1203 F street northwest, and 19th-strest OE rprens Slecping Car to New York and | Wuatt, Wesington, D.C.;6.F HYDE 64 Wa: paca scepihe Sarto Pada | Se Ee ides Bas * Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. delphia. ‘mara0-ly GRASS, A. C4BINBT MAKER, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STREET NORTHWEST. nov7-ly IBSON BROTHERS, eee TEACHICAL BOR tND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Per ‘lvania avenue, Washington, D.C. Kar Fine Printing a Specialey- ‘andy WNINGS JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring ihller and Ventilating Awning for Stores, Hotels, Public Buildings and Private Dwellings. Flags and Tents for sale or rent. Bole Agent fof the oniy genuine lildew-Proof Awning Material. ‘sep15- STEAMERS, &. H POTOMAC RIVER ‘The Steamer MATTANO, Capi .H. Byles, leaves 6th’ streei Monday and Tours day at 7o’clock a.m. for Nomini Ferry, Va., and Saturday for Mattox Creek. Returning leaves Nomini Ferry every Tuesday and Friday, and Mattox Creek every Sunday at 6a.m. ,stopping at intermediate landings going and returnlug, For further information, inquire at L, SHERIF F-S Coal Office. 1114 ‘Pennsyivania avenue, or GLENN T. JONES, Agent, 6th st, wharf, mar4-tr JUTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. The steamer SUE, Capt. W. C Geoghegan, and steamer EXPRESS, Capt. P. Barker, have resumed ps between’ Washington and Baltimore, stopping at all river laudings, going and returning, Leave Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th st, every Monday and Friday, at 6p.m.; leave Pier 10, Light st.wharf, Baltimo ery Thursday ne Tueslar, at4p.m. River freight mist invariably be prepaid, For further particulars apply to STEPHERSUN & BRO., Agents, 7th-st. wharf, marl-im GUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Capt. C.J. BONNEVILLE, leaves @th-street wharf, upril fur- ther notice, every MONDAY, WED-' NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 8 o’clock p, m., con necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other Northern Points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB- DAY, at 4o’clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jouw B, Woop, leaves her wharf, termi- + nus of 7ch’and Sch street line of cars, at 7 a.m., three times per week, for | Curriomab, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate landings each trip, Days of sailing, | same as Steamer Mattano. For further Information, apply at the Office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Expreas Office, or at the Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street. Baggage called for of sppiication at Knox's Ex- press Office, SAMUEL BACON, Pres’t. B, J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p. m. every SATURDAY at 4 p.m.: Gearge- town every FRIDAY MORNING, xan- dria same day. Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at Office over Mi iitan Bank, 15th street, or to R.P. A, DENHAM, Agent, Water street, tr" __ SAMUEL BACON, President. XDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BI EEN ELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- PHILARGTON AND GEORGETOWN. Connecting at Pitiadelphia with Ciydi'e Line jon, Providence, and for Bowe. gland Siaied. From Philadelphia Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington, Monday. at lla, m. From Georgetown—M« BET De My ts received dally. Through 1878 rosg8i¥ima 1878 TU THE NORTH, WEST, ANDSOUTHWEST. Doubdie Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. FeBRUARY 4th, 1878, RAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from De; ‘FRE dmner of sixth and B stron as follows: PO" For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. dally, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Si ing from Pitisburg to Cine! St. Louls and Chicago; 7:46). m.daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTUMAC BAILBUAD. ¥or_ Canandaigua. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. m. dally, estept Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and Wat- Kins, at 10:10 a. m. daily, except Sunday. Por New York aud the East, 1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited E: cons of Fatman Cars, 9:20, m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. ew York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- ae ‘Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing: ton to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y., u through tsalns connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, aifording direct transfer to Fulton street, av. dout fer- and pane across ped York city. ‘or Philadelphia, p.m. ¥ and 140" a. m., and 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. daily. zee Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- ‘Accomlinodation for Baltimore, 6 30 a. m. sad +:20 For Pope's daily, except Sunday. For Ansapolis: 8.30 8. i. and 4:20 p, m. daily, ex: ‘cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. Ale: iy 6 7, d, 9:10, 19, Pte 815. ‘Ov Sunday at 9: aa land7p.m For the South, via Richmond, 9:45 a.m. dally; | :10 p. m. daily, except Sunday. ah ve. ‘Alexandria, for . 8, 7, 4:20, 6, 6:10, ana? 10 a.m. and 6 p.m, com can be procured at the offices, north- Gast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennaylvanis venue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- syivania avent and at the depot. where orders an ——. seen es baggage to destina- fon from hoteis and residences, . P. FARMER, Geueral Passenger Agent. Kink THOMSON, General novld BANKERS. EK STOCK EXCHANG MEIEEE OFTOE SIVGE SRUATSR A.ctemenat car & teen sae ‘Com: each 100 shares, Stock priv- Heges negotiated on responsible only. Cor- Fespondence solicited. Hen! Member Am. Mining and Stock ae ne 35 a resident National Trust Oo.. New York. tan! YOHEN’S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street ani enue, entrance on New York avenue, The most private Loan Office in the city." Money loaned at the lowest rate of interest on Gold and Silver Watche: and PlatedWare, Diamonds, Guns, Pistol and Gentlemen's Clothing, Carpets, and Plate Ladies’ articles tan! DE. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. ‘Une iarge and six small. Su: Capeine and Porous. Sare cure for Cuts, Burns, Braisee and Bheumatism. * Bold he ~ ak fora Circular. 2 Druggtsts. ,3 Any DAS Sale REEREEe Gi8 Stn street, opposite U. 5. Patent Of except Sunday, | . Mm. daily. except Sui eek Line, @66 8m. and€:20 p. m. | information, sleeping and parior car ac- | | NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAI, TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New York and Hyvre. Pier 42, N. B., foot Morton stree! CANADA, Capt. Frangeul, Wed- nesday, April 3, 6a.m. PEREIRE, Capt. Danre, Wednesday, m April 17, 5 p. . | VILLE DE PARIS, Capt. Durand, Wednes- day, May 1, 4:30 p.m. Tice of Passage In Gold (including wine)—To Havre, First Cabin.$100: Second Cabin,$65; Third Cabin, $35. Steerage, $26, including wine, bed- ding. and utensils, ‘EOUIS'DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broadway Or GW. MOSS 226 Penn. ave.: T. W. BOTE- LER'& BRO., 923 Penna. ave., agents for Wash- ington, D.C. feb28-3m. yy™an LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY, Tons. | City of Berlin......5.491 City of Brussels....3,778 Guy of Hiehmoud.-¢ 407 City of New York.8.500 City of Chester.....4.566 City of Paris. 3 uy of Montreal-\-4.490 City of Brooklyin..2 O11 These maguifi it steamers, built in watertight | compartments, are among Ule strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic. ‘The saloons are luxuriously furnished, especially well lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole width of the ship. The principal staterooms are amidships, forward of the engines, where least noise and notion Is felt, and are replete with ever comfort, having all latest improvements, doubie berths, electric bells, &e. The cuisine has always been aspecialty of this line, Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen’s smox- ing and bathrooms) barbers" shops, plauos, libra- ries, &c,, provided, For rates of passage and other information gpnly toJOHN 6. DAL agent, 1 Broadway, N.Y. J. W. KOTELER & BRO., 923 Pa. ave. Agents for D.C fet EMICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sallevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, | Cabin’ intetmediateand steerage tioketa | “Cabin, pop reaper ps, A " Line to Antwerp, myas-tr | (XUNARD LINK. th the view of atustnisntn ni ision, the Steamers of this the year. the chances of col- take a specific to Boston, crossing the or yor notniga toe ibe natant 6 ‘cies ‘42 lat,, or nothing to the north of 49, TISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BOY AL MAIL preAMe BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. | From Nuw Yous. Fao Naw You, | China ..... W 27 Wed.,May 1 ‘ed. ye 3 | Ady Weds.apr.te Bottata -Wed., Apr.17 Wed. ADT. 3e And every following Steamers marked * donotearry RaTE OF PassaGE.—Cabin. spectal | tigketa on baroratletering > ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent. SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES EW AND NA SACEIFICE, four Jump-seats; three Pony Phetons ; eather-top Buggies: three No-top Buggies, Band Carriages an a Carey Ds scMipy & 00.. ive new Albany Cutters; one light, Fito ‘two Coupe Panel Rockaways; B Penn. ave. Bepository. ___ FUTURE Da¥s. TH18 AFTERNOON. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D street. HANDSOME WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED) IN CRIMSON REP, MADE WALAUT = 4 ‘4 7, C3 EXTENSI0: NG@ ROOM CHAIRS; NS, LAMBROUQUINS AN. VUT KRACK ARM © BOLSTER TABLES: © RA 88° 3, T! be On TUESDAY, April 24, 1878, vot ing at 10 o'clock a, m., [shall sell, at the re: > reet, between North A and idence of a gentleman’ declining ‘housekeep ing, No. 13 Ist East Capitol streets, opposite Capitol Park.) asu- perior collection of household furniture, compara- Ively new, and of the latest designs, ‘Terms cash, . marz9 WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct. 1HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE OF ELEGANT GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND FINE JEWELRY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION: -R ED TO. MY STORE FOR CONVENIE )F SALE AND To BE SOLD POSITIVELY WITH- OUT REGARD Tv Cost, nd DAY, April 2, 1878, comme! o'clock, at thy salt sro om continuing at those’ hours until the whole stock Is disposed of, I shall sell the entire stocs ota first-class jewelry store, comprising finest import: ¢d and Ainerican God and silver Watches fe ladiesand gentlemen, fine Jewelry in Stone Cam » and all the fpopular styles ‘and many other article: we cannot enumerate, The goods will be on exhibition all day Monday and on mornings of day of sale, and every article Will be Warrant’ das represented. Ladies especially invited. and seats prow mar30 THOMAS DOWLING, Anct, NCERY SALE GF VALUABLE IM- ove EAL ESTATE ON | STREET, BETWEE Isrit AND 19TH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 17TH AND isrit STREETS’ NORTHWEST, IN WASHING- TON CITY, D.C. , By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In Equity fd cause number 6,378, (Bouvet against Harri ‘son et al.,) 1 will seil at public auction, in froat ot the premises. on THURSDAY, the ‘28th day of March, at 4 o'clock p. m., the west twenty (20) feet front by the depth ‘thereof of Lot numbered twenty-four (24), In square numbered one hundred and five (105), improved by a 3-story Brick Dwell- ing House. No. Lstreet northwest Isoon the same day, at 4's o'clock p. m,, the easterly one-half of Lot numbered fifteen (5), in square numbered one hundred and sixty-eight (issr, improved by a large 3-story Brick Building. c 732 Peunsyivania avenue northwest, for Stores and Dwellings. ; ‘Terms: One-third cash. one-third in one year,and one-third in two years. with Interest at the rate of six per cent. perannum from the day of sale, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. "$200 to'he de- posited on acceptance of Vid on each lot. All veyancing at te purchaser's cost, If terms are not complied with in seven days, right reserved to re advertise and resell said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘The deferred ments to be secured by mortg-ge on the prem- sold, to be approved by the court, JOB BAKNARD, Trustee, marl4-eod&ds 486 Louisiana ave. n, w. 8%-THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until TUESDAY, April 2, 1878, same hour and places, i) BARNARD, Trastee, B, H. WARNER Acct. 486 Louisiana’ avenue naw. TPUUSTEES, SALE OF IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON P STREET NORTHWEST, RETWE 16TH AND lit STREETS, WASHINGTON, D.C. In pursuance Writ, ALD, 1876. and recorded in liber fi 34, folio 191 of the land records for the, of Columbia, aud by direction of the par- rein secured, the undersigned, as trustess in Will sell at public auetion, In front of the premises. on TUESDAY, the 2d day of April, A-B, 1878, at 4:39 o-clock in the afternoon. Lot numbered two (2). in John B, Turton's recorded subdivision of square ‘numbered one hundred aud eighty (180), in the city of Washington and Dis- trlet of Columbia, together with the improve- men’s, including a fine brick residence. Terms of sale: One-third of th money in cash: and the balance In equal instal- ments in one and two sears from day of sale for which the purchaser will be required to give his Promissary notes, ‘bearing Interest at the rate of eight se) ty said murchase r cenium perannum until paid, and secured by adeed of trust and satisfactory policy of iusnr- ance upon the premises, A” deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale, and terms are to be fully complied with within ten days after day of sale, Allconveyancing is to be at cost of pur- chaser. If terms of sale are not complied with within the time s'ated, the undersigued reserve the right of reselling the broperty upon five days’ hotice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. FREDERICK B. MCGUIRE, } trustees MARTIN F. MORRIS, mar21-eo6t THOs, DOWLING, Auct. BP, 1: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 'e ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF VACANT LOTS IN SQUARE 185, SOUTHEAST CORNER, OF SEVENTKENTH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST, AND SQUARE 441. ON SEVENTH STREET, NEAR THE BOUN- By virtue of adeed of trust dated August 1873, and re orded in Liber 731, folio 97! the subscribers will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises. on TUESDAY, April 24, 1878, Lots 6, 7. 8 and 9,in the subdivision of square 185: and Lote 25, 26 and 27, in the subdivision of square 441; at o'clock at square 185, and 6:30 at uare 441, ‘he terms are: One-third and the expenses of sale cash, and the residue in one, two and three Years, wiih interest at 8 per cent. per annum, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $26 on each lot at the time of sale will be re- quired. All conveyancing at the purchaser s cost, Firs. HYDE, }Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. marl. akds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, eal Estate Auct'r. TRUSTEE SALE OF VACANTLOT AND NO. 205 VA. AVENUE SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 11th, 1876, and recorded in Liber No. 820. [isa Folio 96 of the land records of the Districtof, mbia, the undersigned Trustee will sell ac Hic Auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of April, 1878, at5 oc)’ p. m.. the east 50 feet of Lot 1, In Square 681, in said District, improved by frame dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash: balance in one year, with interest 8 per cent., secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee; $100 when bid is ac- pled. If ns of sale are not compiied with in five days, the Trustee res es the right to resell at the risk and cost of the fefguiring purchaser. GEORGE H. B. WHITE, Trustee. THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Auct. mar30-déds B, F: STEIGER, Auctioneer. 'e TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAT. ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N STREeT. BETWEEN Gri AND 71 STREEIS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a dectve of the Supreme Co of the District of Columbia, passed at Special BA laintiffs, and Nore Term, in Equity Cause numbered 6,5! Wherein Kendrick et al are p etal., are defendants, Iwill sell at public auct on, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 6.1 day of April, 1378, at 4:30 p. m., the foliowing described real estate, lying and being in the City et Washington. D.C,.to wit: All those ceria'n pleces or parcels of ground aud premises known upon the oMial pla oF p.at of said city 4s the eastern six (6) feet nine aud one-third (9!) inches of lot =," and the western six (6) feet 9' Inches of lot * By? subdivision of original Its 3. 14. 15 and 16, ‘in sgnare numbered four hundred and forty-séven (447), 98, said Subdivision ty recorded In the Sure office of said District, in Liber SW. Bt? , Improved by a Two-story Frame ‘Dwel- veyor fol o My mis: ‘The sum of $100 in cash, to be paid by the purchaser as soon as the property Is bid off; cuerthind of the purchase money Cineluding thé sald cash payment) to be paid within fle days af ter sale and the balance In equal installments In six and twelve months, with Interest at eight per cent. per annum. the’ payment thereof to b3_8e- cured by deed of trust upon said premises. Con- veyancing, &¢., at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are hot complied with In five days the prop- erty will be resold at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purcharer. EDW. A. NEWMAN. Trustee, mar25-eok ds 821-323 4'% st. new. (PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct, "3 SALE OF VALUABLE IM- KD REAL ESTATE, BEING THAT LAKGE DWELLING-HOUSE ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND STREETS NORTHWEST, LN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. D.C. By yinie of s certain deed of trust, dated on the 1st day of March, A.D, 1872, and re- (7 corded in Liker No, 675, folio $43, of the land, Fecords of the District of Cumbia, I will, ou MONDAY, the 8h cay of April, A.D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m. on the premises, sell St public’ auc ton, to the highest Didder, all that lotof ground situate in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and known on the ground plan there- of aa the east part of lot numbered thirty-six (36), in reservation nunubered ten (10), the same trout ing twenty-eight (23) feet and six (6) Inches on © street and running back with the same width one hundred and eighty (180) feet to an alley. ‘These premisesare improved by a large four-story Brick House, with Brick back-bullding and Sca- ble, a very desirable and convenient location, ‘The terms of sale are: One-fourth of the purchase money in gash, and the balance in three equal pay- ments, at six, twelve and eighteen months, bearit interest at six per cent, and secured to the satisfac- tion of the Trustee. "A deposit of $250 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. The purchaser may pay the whole amount of the purchase money th cash, if he sodesire. In case of failure to comply with terms of sale within ten days, a resale will be made at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. ean SMGLLTAM i TODD. dR. Trusiee, \OHE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. ETXY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 98.20 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, ite G11 anp 613 10TH Staxsr, RUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANDSOME and VALUAKLE RESIDENCE on THE SOUTHWEST CORNER of SECOND id MARKET STRERTS, GEORGETOWN, a : ‘TION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 1st, 1878. at 5 o'clock, in front of the premises, 1 shail sell that elegant Kesidence situate on the. southwest corner o! 24.and Market streets, contain ing 19 rooms and all the modern improvements, This property is finely located, and is, without doubt, one of the most valuable properties in Grorgetown. Tirms: One-third cash: balance in one and two Years, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the prop- eity sold. All yo gyancing at purchaser's cost. A’ deposit of $200 will be required at the time of saie, Possession given immediately. z mar22-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr, AUCTION SALES. UNCANSON .BEOS., Aucttoncers, ne ‘LE OF JEWE LARGEST Pos!TiVE =" EWELRY, WATCHES AND DIAMU.» PS EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. ies eing entire conte. t8 of 619 Pennsyirac' avenue, onder Mov ittan Hotel. THIS S1OCK WILL POSITIVELY He chk out this month, STORE FINIURES & 8 D SITOW CASES WILL BE SOLD APRIL 2 A splendid chan as every artic uaranteed as above warranted. lessrs. Goldstein & Co,, hav- Ing dissolved partnership. the stock must bé sold, asthe store is for rent May 1 ot per ANSON BROS , Auctioneers. RUESDAY. April 24, at 10 0°cock, regular sale of Household Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Crockery, &c.. &c. Sale ‘to take place in front of our saiesrooms, 1 DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. TRUSTERE SALE OF VALUABLE UN- IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TWENTY- FOURTH AND N STREETS NOTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 13 h. 1872, and recorded in Liber No. 677. follo'291. of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustee will sell_at pole auction, in front of the premises. on MON- AY, April 1st. at 6 0°clock p.m,, Lot 11, 12. 13, 14 and 16, in Square 36, Terms Of sale: Oue-fourth cash; residue in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, at 8 r cent. Tuterest, secured satisfactorily to the rustee, or all cash, at option of purchaser. $100 deposit when bid is accepted. If terms of sale are not complied with 1a five day's the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, THOS. E. WAGGAMA’ mai 22-d&ds HOB. 7 THIS EVENING. PEREMPTORY AND CLOSIN' or ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY, WATCHES, AND DIAMONDS, At 619 Pennsylvania avenue, under Metropolitan Hotel, EVERY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, Messrs. S. GOLDSTEIN & CO. warraut all goods as rep: esented,and every article usu ally found ina first-class Jewelry Store can be obtained at these sal The stock of Silver Plated Ware is fine and varied. #9 This sale is caused by dissolution of Copart- nership. DUNCANSON BRO: SALE maZt B 'H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. TRUSTES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED PROPERTY NO. 1320 FOUR- TEENTH STREET N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated. een | aA 13th. 1874, duly recordea in Liber No. 764, folio 248, one of the lana records of the Dis trict of Columbia, ana at the request of the secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction front of the premi: on THURSDAY, March 21st, at 4:30 0’clock p.m., part of Lot numbered Vi (seventeen) and allof Lot numbered 18 (eight- een), in Square numbered 211 (two hundred and eleven), in the city of Washington, Distriet of Co- lumbia; the part of lot seventeen hereby intended being the southern part, fronting ten feet on 14th street n.w. and running back, of the same width as the front, and Ditding on the north line of lot eighteen, the depth of the lot, 130 feet, more or less, together with improvements, &c. ‘Terms: 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 interest at 8 per cent. per aunum, payable semi- annually, secured by deed of trust a the property sold. orall sh at option of purchase: deposit of $200 will be required at time of sale, and all con- veyancing will be at the purchaser's c Terms of sale to” be complied with in seven days, other- wise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, THOS. HYDE, }TFstees. ag THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, April 34, 1878, same hour And piace. Rios. HYDE, } Trustees. 3. T, COLDWELL, Salesman, mar21-d T MAS uctioneer, marl1-d&ds MAS DOWLIN TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE IN WaSHING- TON CILY. D. C.. ON THE NORTH SID) OF F STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN AND 4's STREETS WEST, No. F sT, SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of triist,dated February 1, 1876. and duly recorded in Liber N folio 442. et seq., one of the laud re ofds of the District of Columbia) and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell,_at pab- lic auction, on FRIDAY. April 5th, 1878, at 6 ‘o'clock p, m., in front of the premises, the follow- ing described real estate, sitnated in'Washington civy, in said District, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of ground lying and being in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, and known and described as part of Lot five (5), in Square five hundred and thirty-eight (538). Beginning sixteen (16) feet west from the southeast corner of said lot: and running thence west sixteen feet and ex- tending north that width to the distance of sixty- five feet: together with the Improvements, rights, avd appurtenances thereto belonging, said’ im: proveu ents consisting of a comfortable Frame jouse 3 ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money, and all expenses of sale. and all due and unpaid taxes, in cash; the balance of the purchase mouey in Unree equal lustalments, f¢ vhich the notes of the purchaser, pay able respectively six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest unul paid at eight per centum per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises soid, must be given. or the whole of the purchase money at the option of the purchaser, be paid in st. Fifty dollars to be paid at time of sale. If terms of sale be not complied with in six days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk’ and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after four days’ notice In the Evening Star newspaper. All convey~ ancing and recording at purchaser's cost, JON. A. ILLIAME®ON, Trustee. THOS, POWLING, auc mar25 RUSTEE’S SAL ALUABLE REAL EsTATE ON NORTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUF, BETWEEN 20TH AND 2ist STREETS NORTHW kST, LOT AND 4WO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated March 24h, AD. 1877, ana duly recorded in Liber No.'847, follo 266, et seq. one of the Jal records for the District of Columbia. and at the Tequest of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at public auction, infront of the promises, to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, April 1th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m.. the following described Real Estate, in the city of Washington, in sald District, towit: Known on the official plat of sald city a8 the west half of Lot No. two (2). in John Tayior’s subdivision of origina! Lot one (1), in Square south of nun ber one hitndred and four (aquare south of No. 108), as sald subdivision is duly recorded in the Survey or's Office of said city, In Liber N. K., No. 1, folle 143, together with thie improveuients thereon, Terms of sale: One-third cash: of which $50 must be paid at time of sale, and the batance ia six and twelve montbs. in equal payments, to be secured by purchaser 5 notes, bearing 8 per cent interest from day of sale until paid, and a deed of trust on property sold. Conveyancing and record~ Ing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not conuplied with in six daysafter sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of pur- ebaser in default . ‘WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 F street'north west. B. F. STEIGER, Anct. 30. B" WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 8 SALE OF VALUABLE IM- "ED) PROPERTY ON THE DE OF N STREET, BETWEEN 1st REET WEST AND NORTH CaPiTOL STREE1 st, dated Mare in Liber No. fa the land records, Es for the Dist ‘ and at the requ the party secured thereby. I shall sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, April 9th, 1878, at 443 o°clock p. m., the folowing= described real estate, situate In the eity of Wash- ington, D. C., to wit: Lot numbered eight (8), in Square d six huudred and seventeen (617), tegether with the improvements, eonsistiag of a frame brewery and several buildings, Terms: Oue-shird cash, and the balance at six ard twelve months, with 8 per cent. interest, secured by a deed of trusf on the property sold; of ¢. all cash, at option of the purchaser. $100 deposit, and all vonveyancing at purel: scost. Terms to be complied With in seven days, otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the rty, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, alter five days’ advertisement, AMES K. MOTHERSHEAD, Trustee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. mar29-eots ORES eOGAT PAGES MANU PaCrUR- ING COMPANY, Wasiixcton, D.C. bruary 28°h. 1878. ~The Stockholders of the Great Falls Manufacturing © pany having. on the 16 h day of November, 1877, levied upon the capital stock of the company an assessment of thirty-five (35) cents per share. payable on or be- fore February 15*h, ivstaut, and sach assessment not having béeu paid oy some of the stockholders, all stockholders thus in default are hereby notified that unless the amount of their assessment, with interest and costs, be paid on or before the 11TH DAY oF MAxci, their stock will. in accordance with article 13 of ‘the by-laws of the company, be sold at public auction, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, at the office of the company, No, 400 7th st. northwest. By order of the Board of Directors, . H. E. DAViS, Secretary. DUNCANSON BRUS., Aucts, marl 2awads a- THE ABOVE SALE I8 ADJOURNED until MONDAY, 8th Aprii, 1878, same hour and place, ma H. E. DAVIB, Secretary. mar28-2aw RUSIEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON SOUTH EAST CORNER OF OTH AND G STREETS SOUTHWEST, CONSISTING OF LOT WITH A THRE®: STORY BRICK AND TWO-STORY FRAME pe EET eT EEE nd augue rtue of adeed of trust us 49. Ay D. 1877, andduly recorded in Liber Nor jambia, an uw ereuy. T will sell, at poulie ‘auction, in frent of premises WEDNESDAY, April 10th, 1878. at 6 p.m. north part of lot insquare 414. Wi ton City D. C., and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at northwest corner of sald square; thence soath along 9th street 22 feet: thence ‘east 75 fest 10 inches; thence south 23 feet; thence east 23 feet Ginchés; thence north 45 feet to south G street, and thence west along sald @ street #9 feet 4 inches to beginning; together with the improvements jereon. This property will be sold subject to prior deed of ‘dated 18: trust, June 9th, to secure $1.000, with interest at ope, cent. from December 9th.’ 1877, ‘Terms of : One-half cash, of which $75 must be paid time of sale and balance in six and twelve months with 8 per cent., by irehaser’s: aneing and recording: at putchaser's: reat oy ancin £08k, and Tera FOL: ‘TZMAN., Trustee. B, F, STEIGEE, Auct, TATSO-6 B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, . 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts, On TO-MORROW, April 24, 1878, com- menciug at 10 o'clock a.m., I’shail sell, in| front of my auction rooms. balance of Farni- ture, &c., left over from Owen House sale, Conslsting of Walnut Dressing-cases and Wardrobe combined, Hair Mattress, Spring Beds, Walnut Bedsteads, Burvaus and Washstands, Ingrain aud other Carpets. Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, &c. Terms cash. It WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctr, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD | FURNITUR! NEAR THE Cas ITOL, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 8 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock, at’ the resi dence of a gentleman declining Lousskeeping, No. 106 C street southeast, neat the Capitol, I shall sell a very excellent collection of Hcusehuld Effects, vi: Mogdomely carved Oak Marble-top Sideboard. cos ‘gant Walnut Beokcase, Fine Oak Extension Dining Table Oak Dining Chairs Walnut Marble-to Oak ard W chamber Suite, ssware, Refrigerator. Kitchen Requisites €&c. N. B.—House for rent. Apply to Robert O. ny LOth and F streets northwest. cas sh. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, HOMAS DOWLIS uctioneer, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF STANDARD FRUIT. and ORNAMENT AL TREES, COMPRISING PEARS, APP’ PEACHES, CHERRIES, GOOSERERRIES.’ GRAPES. CURRANTS. BRANDY W ASPBERRIES, FINE AS- SORTMENT of EVERGREENS and SHADE TREES; FINE COLLECTION OF MAG- April 4, 1878, at 11 o’clock, at my auction rooms, I shall sel asp endid assortment of the above stock. All of them are ranted true to name. are from the celebrated Bayview Nurseries, Worcester county. Maryland. Also, a fine collection of Magnolia Trees from the i nursery of Mr. Honnot, Norfolk, Virginia. Will be on €x hibition day before sale, apl-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Ancts, B F. STEIGER, Aust 'e On SATURDAY. April {1 otelock P, m., Will be suid at pu! At the offive of B.'F. Steiger, No. O11 Tthstrect, for the hold ner, 611 7th st, a certain promissory Lote, held as collateral, dated August ith, 1 awn by Edward H. Courtnay. tor twenty one wunared ($2,100 "dollars wit annul bi 'y deed of trust on lois 2 to 10 Fuller's: subd mM of square : 183 feet 24 inches on north side F street, between 2: street northwest, Luproved by two. B. F. STEIGER, Auctioneer, NER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY SEMENT BIELCK: DWELLING, trust, bearing fe the 2d day of March, A.D. 1874,and duly, in TL 748, at folins 119 ote cords for the District of and indefauit of payment of the certain issory note thereby secured, the Sndersigned ‘Trustee will sell, at public auction. in front of the premises, on SATURDAY. the 30th day of March, 878, at 5 lock p. m. I that certain piece or parcel of ground tn the ity of Washington, in the District of Colum! nown and designated as Lot humbered one hundred and ninety-two (192), in Ib. F. Gilhert’s recorded subdivision of sguare num: bered six hundred and seventy-five ( . ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, payalle in six and twelve Months, respectively, with interest, and secured by the notes of the plirchaser, with a deed of trust upon the property. ‘The Trustee reserves the right | tw resell the property if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days. A deposit of $50 will be required at the time of ‘sale, aud all conveyancing will be at the cost of the purchaser, mar2i-déds THOS. B. BRYAN, Trustee. Se-THE ABOVE SALF IS PF ubtil SATURDAY, April 6th, 1 apd pare. HOS. B BRYAN J SOLDWELL, Salesn ctioneers, 412 7uii street. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NEW FRAME HOUSE WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS ON KINGMAN BETWEEN P AND 14th STREETS NORTH . By virtue of adeéd of trust dated June 5t! 1876. recorded in Liber No. 828, folio 233. oue of the la: d records for District of Coun bia, I will sell, blic auction, in front of premises, on AVRIL 10th. 1878 at’ 4 o'clock n. parts of lots numbered 24 and 25. in Ellab King Man's subdivision of square numbered 241, fn Washington City, Districtof Columbia, beginning for the same sixtéen feet eight inches South from the northeast corner of lot 24, and runuing thence south tuirty-three feet and four inches; thence West sixty-three feet: thence north thirty-three feet and four inches; then east sixty-three fect, to p'ace of beginning. 'erms made known day ef sa’e. arl4 8&9 W. W. BOYCE, Tru THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE. ‘Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bea ing date ou the 25th day of December, A 1), 1868, and duly of recordin Liber T. and K. No. 8, Folio 239, one of the land records for Wa: ingion county and the District of Columbia; also an order of the Supreme Court of the District of Cohimbia, bearing date on the Ith diy of Dece ber, A. 1, 1877, and passed tn a certain cause pending therein in which James L, Barbour et al. are plaintiffs, and Win. P. Wood et al. are de- fendauts, will sell at public auction, DAY, the #24 day of April, A. D. 1878, p. m.. in front of the premises, ali that certai or parcel of ind situate and being in the «i known and described on n thereof as Lot numbered nD, together with the im- provement: Terms of ‘sale: One-third cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, at one and two years With interest from slay of sale, secured to the satis= faction of the Trustee, or all cash at the option of the pure All conveyancing at the cost of the A deposit of one hautred and fifty dol- at the timeof sale. If the hot coi plied with within seven f sale, th- Trustee reserves the ell at the risk ‘and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon one week"s notice hy advertise ment in some newspaper printed, and published in the Gity of Washington, A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustee, apl.8,11,15, 18,22 NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATRIX SALE Or ELEGANT FURNITURE AND ARTICLES OF VERTU, ting In part of Brussels Carpete, ‘wood aud Walnut Parior Chamber and Bed- rocm suites, upho vet, leather aud rep, Statuary, Bronzes and Vases. ‘Will be sold at the residence of the late Gen.., Charlee Thomas. US. A. 2011 1 street n: w.. «n WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 1878, at 11 o'clock, by order of the Or- phans* cas Term on G EORGINE THOMAS, m30-3t CELIA K, CRAWFORD. ¥, Aucfloneer, 811 7.h st. new. MORTGAGEE SALE OF THE ENTIRE EF- FECTS OF THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL, No, 329 Pennsvivania ave. 1 .w. 1 will selt on WEDNESDAY, ‘April 31, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.. the entire Household Furniture, consisting of— two (2), in Reser < from the day right t urt., fExecutrizes, Marbie-top Wa'nut Chamber Sets, Knameled Chamber Sets: Parior Sets, Sideboards; Extension Tables; Dining~-oom Chairs; Two Office Desks: Oli Paintings: Chromos; Marule-top Tables; Hair Mattresces: Shuck Mattresses; Pillows and Bolsters; Blankets; Sheets; Crockery; Glassware; Silver-piated Ware; Table Linen; Bed Springs: Stoves; One Cooking Stove; one Kefrigera:or; Kiteben Furniture, ‘and a quantity of other goous too numerous to mention. : These goods will be sold to the highést bidder for cash, per order of the mortgagee. 1 would advise any persons in want of Furniture to attend this sale. as the Furniture is nearly new and in splendid condition. - mar30-3t FOLEY, Auct, IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated re- spec:lvely.on the $d day of May. 1876, and (77 the 7uh day of Fenruary, 1877. and duly rer corded in Liber 817 and 844, folios 226 and 169, o: land records of the District of Gulumbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby. I'sbalt sellon SATURDAY, April 6th, at 4's o°clock, in front of the premises. part of lot numbered thirty, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetowa, D. C., beginning for the same at a polnt on High street, being on the east side of said street where the scuth line of said lot number thirty intersects the said street; and run thence east with the said line one hundred and twenty feet to a ten-foot wide alley; then northerly with said 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 Two-story Frame Dwelling and stable, being No. 230 Hig street ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal yments at six and twelve months. with notes ue interest af elght per cent. per annum. and secured by @ deed on the property sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, "$100 down at time of sale.” Ifthe terms of sale are not com- plied in five days after day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of de- re 's” notice. faulting pul On five day: he W.D. Cassin. W. A: GCRDON, | Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, mara7-a STPONED | THE EVENING STAR. | MONDAY. ve April 1, 1878, European War Almost Inevitable. RUSSIAR PEPIANCE OF ENGLAND. The Journal de St. Peter: publishes an article, believed 1 be semi-official, on Eng land’s attitude. Referving to Lord Beacon feld’s speech in the House bf Lords, Thursday the article says: “The balance of power in the Mediterranean is only threatened by the pres nee of the British fleet in the sea of Maromora | and England's possessions of Gibraltar and | Malta." The article further says The call | ing out offthe reserves, notwithstanding the | Statement that it does not imply war. isan | other step in the path of provecation. Russia will await, arms in hand, any attempt to dis- | pute the ‘fruits of her ‘sacrifices. which no | threats will induce her to relinquish AUSTRIA ARMING, Aspeciat to the Paris Patri¢ trom Vienna ays a rumor ts current there that the imme. te mobilizatien of 400,00) men on the Bos nian frontiers has been ordered. The Temps’ Vienna dispatch reports that in consequence of a demonstration in the Hungarian Diet on Saturday, when an allusion to an understand ne with England was mu Hungarian m moned to Vien Vienna for St. Petersburg | Montags Rerue ‘ays General | tained from Count Andrassy jects the treaty of peace sigued at natief! has left he semi official atief! Austr t an Stefano g with both herown and European ‘fount Andrassy also informed ( jeff of Austria’s interests with gre: ss, but General Ignatieff! being without bowers to conclude any arrangement wh: z would accept the d ion ad referendu | _Itisstated that the immed Y of the whole Servian forees has bee | in consequence of the report made by the con | mittee of the Aust stall that t | treaty of San Ste vl Austria to: id her m tvia. Mon nia. DRTED YIELDING OF RUSSIA S'ondard’s correspondent at usequence of Austria's refusal angement with Russia it is wrtschakof has already usthat Russia is ready to gland’s demand in regard to the to come to an believed that I informed yield to congress. THE PORTE. A special to the Sioutard, dated Constanti nople, Friday. states that if the English fleet is not withdrawn the Russia upy Con stantinople with the Sultay andard's "Sy nt at Cor elegraphing on Sunday very best authority that th nd Duke Nict t he would not ainst England. The Russians will oc cupy Bujukdere on Monday. The English have landed a large quantity uf war material on the island of Tenedos.” r Sultan told WAR INEVITABLE. Thecorrespondent of the Le dion Times at St. Petersburg tele ‘graphs on Sunday as fol lows: = War is now regarded as alu able. The vague hope that a dipl mula might be found for the renewal of n tia ions ha field's a is not am: ality.” been destroyed by Lord Beacons- uration that the question at Issue terof form but one of essential re. A CITY OF INTEREST. —Washington is a city full of interest, of instruction and entertain ment. alike to the transient visitor and the longer resident. Nowhere in this country ean the cultured man of jeisure or the int student of Americ and in native or foreign, spend a season urably or profitably than hi the place is attract sons of wealth and education nost favorable opportunities iation with the leadin ments of national ti elves with the tendenc: sons of the tim for dire and influen familiarizing them necessities and les nd who here find both diver sion and enlightenment. ‘They come for a resi dence of longer or shorter dur them regularly f “and they help to give the society of the city a) tone of ter breadth and elevation than it would otherwise possess. The permanent society. ing the people who live here constants necessity or accident. is limited, but it is cultured, Weil-bred. and of course cos. mopolitan. And the shifting element, vata rally of a miscellaneous character, which eit. cle around it, give ita tlavor of freshness and | Biquaney found nowhere _ else. Bowles. in Sprinapield Rejublican. “To Bury You I siding near Oakley r their winter home. Zdmund Dillard, re ‘oline county, V ont , to Richmond Thursday on business. leaving | his son Wi m, aged 13 years, and a negro. ; hamed Dick Thompson. to clear up some ne ground. About noon the negro went to whi young Dillard was at work. | had dug in the earth what looked like a gra | The negro asked what it was for. The boy re- plied, “To bury you in,” and immediately struck him with au axe in the back of the neck. making a terrible gash. He followed this up with a blow on the throat, half severing the windpipe. The negro, after running about a hundred yards, dropped to the ground. Young Dillard went to the house and coolly told his sister she had better go and see to the negro, as he was in a bad way, and would die if left out in the field. The sister had the wounded man cared for. He will probably die. Young Dillard was ‘arrested. When asked pronnted him to commit the crime, he s: | had no particular reason for it, |-cause he wanted to. It seems that he had dug | a similar grave not long before, but had failed to find a tenant for i A Lapy’s CartukE.—G | gecuples apartments in th sity build’ id he but did it be- e W. Soven, who ew York Univer: rday afternoon saw three men hastily leaving the room of F. S. Com- stock, another inmate. Doubting the honesty of their intentions, he acquainted the wife of the janitor with his suspicions, and while he was taiking to her one of the men returned for a bag thes had dropped in the hallway. At the Sight of Soven, the stranger retired hastily and Mrs. Matthews followed him to the door where she questioned him, and finally out, “I know you to be a thief.” Then seizing the'intruder she dragged him through the c« ridor to her room, where she left bim in her husband's care. and soon. returned with OM- cer Kenny, who relieved Matthews. The pris- oner told Judge Durty that he was John New eli. of No. 14 Christopher street. ‘Two hundred and fifty dollars worth of stolen goods was found 1n the bag, and various burglars’ stools were concealed upon his person, for all of which he was held in $1,000.—(LN. ¥. Herald,24t)i Tue KEELY MoToR Humnce.—Mr. Knight, secretary of the Franklin Inst who accepted Mr. Keely’s challenge for : pert examimation of thé motor, has published a report of his investigations and their results He states that he was not allowed to make searching examination. but even with the. fa- lities offered him he is convinced that the is a humbug, and eannot produce pressure beyond five hundred pounds to th quare inch, and that the substance which Mr. Keciy claims to be a new vapor of his own discovery is nothing more than atmospheric ch had been previously compressed aud mbbers of the apy ratus. is a certificate fro stored up in secret Attached to the repor Cresson, stating that ‘n tv him by Mr. Knight, collec showed them to be nothing but atmos. pheric air ¢ sed of about Soper cent. ni- trogen and 2 per cent. oxygen. —[ Philadelphia Inquirer. m Dr. ste; Cruz, which arrived yes a, didnot bring the body of Judge Leonard, as had been announe- ed it would, but brought his effects. There Was some doubt about his death having oc: curred from yellow fever. but when Mr. Hall. the consul general, applied to Captain Van Sice, of the City of Vera Cruz, to take the body, he objected, asthe passengers for his steamer would avoid him and ship by the rival steamer Saratoga, through fear of infection. The captain of tha Saratoga also declined to take the body for the same reason, and it was decided to send it by sailing vessel to Phila- deiphia. It is no doubt on its way by this time.—(.N._¥. Tames, 24th. RvssiaN PROGRESS.—It is stated that the Russian government has contracted for the delivery of 600 new locomotives and 14,312 rail- road cars by the Istof May. It seeks to obvi- ate the difficulties of transportation of troops and munitions of war into the heart of Tur- key. Measures have also been taken for the he of a second track on all the railways running south and to the Black Sea. A great number of locomotive engineers and railway laborers have been engaged in various neutral countries. A NEW AMERICAN InDUsTRY.—Mr. John Bell, of Cornwall, England, has just arrived in New York to negotiate for the purchase of one of the largest slate quarries in Northamp on county, Pa. The. English slate beds have greatly fallen off in quantity of vield within a lew years. Mr. Bell says that the slate found in thle County isd equal fo. the beat ey 4 ish slate, and is much cheaper. His firm Paid #250,006 last year for American slate, EX-CONGRESSMAN VANCE’S _DISAPPEAR- ANCE.—The friends of ex-Congressman Vance, of Ohio, who mysteriously disappeared a week are from gp gm ang me foned the idea of foul , ane m3 is disappear- anes ia) voluntary and caused by financial roubles. INTERNATIONAL Row.—Charles E. Court- ney, of Auburn, N. Y., has accepted the chal- lenge of Trick the Australian oarsman, to Tow for £1,000 a side, the water and date of the race to be named by Courtne} 4#@- According to a new law in Connecticut, divorces can only be granted by reason of adultery, fraudulent cont act, wilful desertion odd gg Otay rs’ absence and not bie cruchy” and imprisoumeat lor’ lutsuseas ys tor crime in the state prison, *: Hed | | | MasJohn say 1 mus ion, some of [Sionnel | € ad found that he | Uncte Remus From the Atlanta (4 “Wat's dis “bout dat sily Unele Bemus y readin’ “bout it, and a mus’ ax Mas Jol ¢ Silver Dollar. ) Constitution, r bizness*” asked ‘To hear Miss Salt her, but she say dat un den tax M per men wa'tkick up dat wus de langwid: “Qh, that’s all se thing is fixed.” “Who hilt the bigges' han’ in de games" “The silver meu. They didnt earry all ir points, but they are tolerably well satte- ‘What's de upshot er de fracas den” ‘Why we are to have the old fashionee dollar—the old silver dollar that suited us se we 1 notis dat T ain't got mine yit.” “Oh, it's too soon yet. They will be put circulation just as fast as the mints can make them, “Whar ‘bouts in de ‘sembly you speck Um & settin’. boss? How fur back fum de mar Wiat rashuns out de seads duz you reckon & ee “On, just ii earn it “ Hav’ before? *. Well. den, in rega'ds ter dat silver bill, T a bin whar de little boy wuz wen he made mouf at de cow.” “ Where was that, Uncle Remus?" “On de top rail er lens. But dar’s a nud. der pint, boss,” continued the old man retleet ing afew moments. “1 hear talk dat dese yer Mexikin dollars ain't up ter high-water in dere wufness.” Well, those who pay you a Mexi will give you a nickel to. make up the value— that is. if You call their attention to it “Den 1 don’t git de nickel, caze a silver dol- ler's good nuff for my, we'edder she Nunited States, er wdder she's furrin, Nobody don hay’ fer ter coax me fer ter take a silver di er the silver dollars will be circulated ® anyother money. You get it if you _fer ter scramble arter it same ag in dollar Unele Remus sat thinking a few minntes, and proceeded :— “Not much. Not dis season, Wien Mas John gimme my w es Viltake de Mexikim doller an’ lef den fer him an’ his mad der W fer ter fight "bout, an’ I'm biest ef don't b ede ole ‘oman ‘d mount “im ant gourge aheap less dandat. Ain't ye Zot iy water dat you want brung, Whereat pump. the old man teddled of to the A Iles, having laid an Egg. was informin the Universe of the Fact, when 2 py fish rebuked her for he pemly Eggott “1. said the inhabitant of thi “lay in my lif if they atu nd Interest, wo comp ess than four Years, cover the habitab of the Earth to a depth of six Me fish, and, im Fiv nvert the ¢ P itself into one Fish- ball, With which it would be impossible to give Bread.” Well, why don't they then?” said the Hen: “but, of course. you know nothing: about th truggle for Existence and Checks upon Population, so, my good. Sole—l meam Cod—you must excuse me iT T decline to enter into “Argument: with a Vague Theorist.”” Morai.—(There is he moral to the For ston it would be called a Syr 82-A respected widower of Lebanon aged 7S, has just married a young w nd nobody is making any fuss about it | #@-A man was scared to death in Berry- | ville. Mo. He was’ passing a graveyard at midnight, when two men sprang from bebit a monument and shouted at him. He tae home and went to bed. but was so nervous hot sleep, ar before morning, svulsions. MARRIED. WIESMER, y GnSunday evening, 187s, by the Rev. Mr, Schwartn, Me, ASS. of Washington, and PR. Of Baltimore, * DIED. CAUSTEN. On Sanday, March $1, 1878, Max URL ¥ \ No. 65 Ist street, eorgetown, Tuesday. April 2d, at 30% pam.* CORNEY, Sunday morning. Ma 1878, AN Nie MAMA. third and bet of Pat and Atabolla V, Core co7 Years. Lmonthand 16 days * On the 31st of March, 1878, Jaume Eu As. infant son of H. Clay and Blanche Ford GODWIN. In this city, at Le Droit Park, om the morning’ of March 2iti, 1878, Mis. Vist Wea Gopwis, In the twe relict of Lucien B. Godwin, ty, Va. Year of her age, formerly of Nanse~ Ou Sunday, March 81st, 1878, at of consumption, Many 'O. GEr- ty-ninth year of her age, nthe Pes 0, 1106 Va, avs Tuesiay, e respectfully invited to ate On Sunday, March 31st, 1878, of umouta. JUsKri C. JACKSON. aged fifty-three: The funeral will take place from the M. B. Church South, at Hyattsville, Md.,on Tuesday, April 2d, at 2 p. mi.” Frienils are'invited to at= end. = M: PHERSOX. On Sunday, March 31st, 1878, Lo*clock a, m., SALLIE H., beloved daughteret ad Baral A. McPherson, aged twenty- ace Tuesday residence, evening. at 13 wning of the att of ENRY B. Wise- uinth year of hisage. his late residemog, t, on Tuesday, at On the 1 % of consump in the thirty- UNDERTAKERS, &e. Jonn ‘BR. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, marl2-1y_ 1337 10th st. m.we. A BUBGDORF, = UNDERTAKER, _32-1y 816 Penn’a avenue m. Ww BK. SPEARE, . UNDERTAKER, 40 F StRert No WEST, ec8-1y (Formenty with R. F. Harvey.) OSEPH GAWLER. J URNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST, ‘Terms reasonable. ** avis-ty | JPRCTOsALS Foe, suMMER UNLEOKMS AND HATS. DEraram TOF METROPOLITAN PoLic =t dy WasutnGros, BD. Ul, 26th March, 1878, Sealed Proposais will be received at this ofies untill a, m. FRIDAY, Sth April, 1 which time they will be ope ed, to furnish this Depart- ment with twe hundred (200) Uniforms (more or less) to measure. for summer Wear of Metropolitam Police, viz: frock coat, sack coat, pantaloons and ves! and pantaloons to be ade of the best quality navy blue flannel, slue dy¢, and to welgh not less than 12 ounces te the yard, The vest to be made of either blue flannel as prof Line cloth suitable for vesting. of good indigo blve dye, medium weight, or of erial, duck or Marseilles, suitable for white vest The garn sto be cut in accordance with the egiuiations for Uniforms to be worn by the Met. ice Foree.*” Separate bids for each garment. 5 led proposals will be received and opened ‘at same time for two hundred aud twenty-five (225) Hats (more or less) for su wear of the Polloe force. Samples of matertals and hats must accompany bias, ‘The contracts to be completed within thirty (80) Gays of date of award, The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. “Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of bids. ‘i ‘or further’ information apply to Captaim BROCK, Inspector M. P., or to the subserinar, Bx order of the Buard. mai 26,apl&s E. G. CURTIS, Secretary. SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT, ¥YOUR| READ AND HEED WHAT Harn: FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health Longevity demand it, the customs of soctai life ‘The matter is of great importance every way. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the su: ing crowa of glory, sud for the loss of tt there compensation. wae

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