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_ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. « .HEAT SOUTHERN SHLBT, “ipa GREAT Sun ly made of first-clas: materia), with Linen ei Linen inipa;to the Bosom ane r Shirt open back, Is of the best Fete ae aS tar unfinished, aed 38 ete: Rae TRO. anost i vid is our Wam- settee i as been a, tae worite for shed, and 75 | Ct Fne W amsntta O. XX Shirt 1s 75 cts. unfinished, and 90 cts. finished, Finest 4 ply Linen CoUars, 6 for $1. Be Sold at oor Branch, | . 1002 F strert nw. ™ ©. GEO. MEGIN “ -S' AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK ADIES METRELLAS. Stock Just Opened. 1, French Horn, and Natural j STINEMETZ’S Hat Store, | 1257 Pa, ave., next to cor. 13th st. Lar FREED PRICES. ‘The undersigned begs leave to inform his. yatrons aud the publle generally that in con- sequence of reduced prices in goods and new facilities. he is now able to make up CLOTHES and furnish GOODS in bis line trom fen te Bitten per cent. Jess than former rates, To pectiulty requesting contin: OTS. ba * $°S: HEIBERGER, CITIzeEN AND MILITARY TAILOR, 525 15th street, Corcoran Building, 1%5-tr _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. WILD & BRO,. 723 7th st. now + tical Piano and Mesieai pstruméent ING : N@ Pianos, Organs' and nts. Prices'as low as consist ent With bow: Also, Agents for the Stiefl, the Kranich & Bach and’ the Hummin, Planes. JY ECKER GNOS GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND FOL SKE DETT © ANOS AND BUR-, NS, at ole Agent. firvn 6. KUHN 407 10tF 8". Washington, D. C., iy foreman with F.C. i ights & Co.,'and tuner with Steinway & Sons: marl9-tr ALL} T DAVIS & CO. PIANOS.—Up- right Fienos a Specialty, Clos- Dg-evt sae great _bargains—come andi see, (121-1) H. L. SUMNER. 811 9th st, SPRING DEBILITY, SPRING DEBILITY, SPRING DEBILITY, LANGUOKR, LASSITUDE AND THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM PECULIAR TO THE SPRING OF THE FEAR, ARE IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED BY THB PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP . PERUVIAN SYRUP or PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON. ONE OF THE MO8T EMINENT JUBISTS OF NEW ENGLAND Writes toa friend as foll ‘I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result fully sas- tains your predictions, It has made A NEW M of me, infused into my system new vigor an: ergy. mM ho longer tremulous and debititated as When you last saw but stronger, heartier and with larger capacity for labor, mental and y time during ‘the last five AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON SAYS: time pi it gives me NEW Vit ARE? OF shuts, EL asticit BUOY OF MUs M. KNABE & CO." ANOS. ever exbibited, M nd Pianos from othe nily on and. Shoninger's Pianos and Organs sold, rented Particular attention paid'to Tun- | uy Repairing Pianos. C, RELCH- | © Warerooms, 423 ‘Lth street, = Penna. av. oot -tr *STEAMERS, &c. OK POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN favorite Pi manufactur celbrated O1 cans. gad exelian sl. The Steamer MATTANO, ¢ ap! Wom. “Hi ‘Elen Yeaves. 61h scrtet Soin wharf ery ay and Tour day at To cic ~ for Nomini Ferry, Va., and Saturday fe. reel Returning i Ferry every Tuesday , and Fr 4 Creek every Sunday at Gam. stopy ig at Intermediate landings goingand return} For further inform: L. SHERIF F's avenue, or GL wharf, Qumatr En ARRANGEMENT. FOR NOKFOLK, FORTRESS MONRUE AND THE SOUTH. ton, inquire at @, 1 Cftice. Tit “Pennsylvania N T. JONES, Agent, 6h st, maré-tr Theswift snc elegant tron Steamer LADY OF THE a} LAKE, C.J. BONNAVILLE, et wharf, up*ll fur- ry MONDA™ .WED- } 1 FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., con- | <b stéamers for Boston, Providence and | lorthe=-n Points. | Returning. leaves Norfolk | grey TURSDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB- | DA, at$ociock p. m | i} MAC RIVER LANDINGS, H NW. THOMPSON, Captain Jom | es her wharf. | Oth street line of ca: a) | times per week, for' | Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at | intermediate landings each trip, Dsys of sailing, same as 8 camer Mattano. For farther information, apply at the Ofice, over Metropolitar, Pank, Knox's Express Office, or at | the Company's Wharf, foot of 6" calied for on B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steancrs JOHN GIBSUN and E. ©, ENIGHT a! einately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p. m. every SATURDAY at4p.m : George town every FRIDAY MORNING, Gria same day, Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, or to R.P. A, DENH ‘Agent, Water street, ‘ait SAMUEL BACON, President. JORTH GERMAN LLoyp. STEAMSIIIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, FROM THE TRUMPET AND. ANOTHER CLERGYMAN WRITES: ** My voyage to Europe 1s indefinitely postponed. I have discovered the ‘Fountain of Health’ on thi: of the Atlantic. VIAN SYRUP have the Bend, Dyspepsia ‘Three bottles of PaRU- scued me from the fangs of UNIVERSAL- IST MAGAZINE ny of our personal friends have been cured bv PERUVIAN SYRUP, but we have one proof mare a! than all ‘these and that is— OUR OW NAL EXVERIENCE: No this down—no argument can spared on ssing shall be veledge of this spread broadcast ainong the people. PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN UP PE RUVIAN SYRUP Supplies the blood with its Vital Principle of fe Element, TRON, luhising Stremsthe Vigor and New Life into all parts of the sys: tem. Being FREE FROM ALCOHOL, its eu- erxiz E followed by corresponding reaction, bat are permanent. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, 86 uue, Boston, Sold’ by ail Druggists. Send for on ‘m, Im COAL AND WOOD. ‘OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD. E We desire to call the attention of the pubite to the SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN tact that we now have on hand the ‘and best The steamers of this Company wil -«l every Sat- | slected stock of COAL AND WOOD In the Dis- urday from Bremen Pier, foo" of Third iict: that our faclilties for doing business are not street, Hetoken. Kates of passage pais ay in the sam United From New York to Southampton, La is the don, Havre ant Bremen. first cabin, $100; second and, indeed, our ap- cabin, $60 gold; steerage, $30 currency. For freight | polntmerts for doing @ Coal and Wood ‘Business OF passage, apply VELRICHS & CC ‘re complete in every particular, apl-6m ing Green, New Yor! ‘2,24 Ibs, to the ton our invariable aa EXPRESS LI Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, =e NEW eae maa Main office:—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th; PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- ‘sth and E streets southwest. INGTON A'ND GEORGETOWN, —) F, 1112 9h and 1418 7th streets Gonmecting at Patladelphia with Ciydére Lime northwest Boston, Pro and Jor Dome, land Bees. .JMAS W. BILEY & SONS, From P:isdeiphig—Saturday. at 18 m. WHOLESALB DEALERS 1B From Wa! jonday. at Lam. From Gon git Sapaton WOOD AND cuaL, Bie ide Be Wo sre delivering best qualities of WOUD and Ereviavect Pe nee OAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, stag | bave warked **Georget | Cumberland COAL, Kun of Mine and Lamp, fag ot z | sways on hand, at lowest rates. Matn Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th | snd 1gth streets southwest. | Cc between 34 and 84 n.w., Omcee— § Sinist-. between D aud Eo ¥ DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. | ERY AL TRANSATIANTIC COMPANY Ketween New York and Hevre. Py. 42, N. i. foot Morton st. PEREI!¥, Capt, Danre, Weduesday, April | PVILLE DE PARIS, Capt. Durand, Wednes- ly Lt Dom. SWINE AUEANT, Capt, Lachesnez, Wed- | eslay, May 8, 10a.m. Price of Tacsage in Gold (including wine)—To | Havre, First Cabin,$100: Second Cabin, $65; Third Cabin, $35. Swerage, $26, including wine, bed- | Bnd wlensiiee His DE REBIAN, Agent, 55 Brosdway oreew 935 Penh ave:: T. We BoFK- LEK'& 5 Penna. ave., agents for Wash- ington, 1 feb23- 3a ys LINE BOYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL | EVEKY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. | Tons. ‘Tons, | City of & +5491 City of Brussels....3,778 | City of B d4'607 City of New York.3,500 | City of € | City of compari and fastest oy ‘The sal us are luxuriously furnished, espectalty Well ligh\ed and ventilated, and take up the whole Width-of the amidshi nip. The principal staterooms are | forward of the engines, where least m in felt, and are replete with every I latest improvements, doubie &e. hav alway's been aspec thisline. bathrooms, xeutiemen"s smok- barbers’ shops, planus, libra- Agent. 15 Broadway %t J. W. VOTELER & BRO., 923 A MEEiCAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS | fe and other information apply febl3-u~ 6m Agepts for D Salicvciy THURSDAY direct Pb: phia to Liverpool, | {SSediate and steerage tiexete | cha aos COOKE. JR 300.8 eae | Line to An. - ory. myss-tr | JUNARD LINES | Dh lew of diminissing the chances of Steamers of this Ine take a specific | seasons of the year. | J passage from Q teenstown to New | peeing the meridian of 50 at 43 \ to the north wf 43. ae th se omeward passage crossing the meridian or nothing to the north of 42. THE BEITISN AND NORTH AMERICAN | say hl) AL MATL STEAMSHTLL BETWEE W YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR Fros eK. From New York. Bothnia. Apr.10 | Bothnia... Wed , May 15 Algeria ‘Apr 17| Algeria. .Wed., M. *Kussia +. Abr. 24 "Russia. | Wed., Mf Seythhia 1 Scythia. We Abyssinix 8 Abyssima, Wedd. Ani every folowing Wedn-sday fro New RATES OF PASSAGE. * | carrying ster rage, $80 and $100 gold, | acc mmodations. ©» not carrying steerage, $80. $100 and rding fo accommodaticn. » Parts, $15, gold, additional. ets on favorable terms. very low rates. Ste-rage tickets from 1 Queenstown and a'l other parts of | ets Revurn ti si - rates. Through bitis of lading given for Belfast. Glas- ow. Havre. Antwerp and other ports on the Con- nent, and for Mediter sae seat on tha Cc ‘or freight and passage a *s ©Mice, No- 4 Bowling Green, or both sveerage and Cavin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 005 7th street, uss-ly CHAS, G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, ae _ | store Gray Hi Dress and Beau _HOUSEFUBNISHINGS. EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, NO ee eee ene Opposite ‘Patent Omice, CEnesnarer®, DIAMOND BRAND CHEAPER THAN BEEF, 8. DAVIS, Jr., CINCIN TI BREAKFAST BACON AND SUGAR CURED SHOULDERS, The U. 8. Centennial Commission reported an award on Hams: Ist. The excellent flavor of the meat, 2a. I's good keeping quaiity, demoustrated by the perfect freshness of Hams cured in the winter * Baad low by leading Grocers, who have circu- lars with directions for cooking re Diamond s. ar SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO DO IT, ¥ouR| READ AND HEED WHAT HAIR: FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The lawsof Health and Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re- quire it.” The mattér is of great Lnportance in every way. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the Ing crown Of giory, aud for the loss of it there bs uo compensation, CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other | means can it be saved aud beautified, LYON’s KATHAIHON, Diseovered thirty-five years Prof. Lyon, of Yale, is the most perfec R par ‘the world for preserving and beautifying the hair, Besides being the best hair dre: er pro- duced, Lyon’s Mathairon will positively Brerezt a8, and will restore uew to heads, if the roots and follicles are not destroyed~ Performs these | seeming Imirac following 1s = seers Fens const tonal, T suppose.’ T used s re) pose, a feW totderof Kathalrony and, to my geeat Thave a thick growth of air, H. L, DORRANCE. U. 8 It fs unequaled: 1 8. To Rei ify the Hair. agarcot-lead, to pate snd lyze the brain, It isa lotion, intended to th and reinvigoration. idly per- ed, and the most delightful toilet dressii known. ‘Ne lady's oF geateman's ‘toilet outfit complete without Lyon's Kathairon. SOLD EVERYWHERE, janié-m,w,f.ly_ Con ‘3 LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street orl and New York avenue, entrance on New ‘kavenue. The most private Loan Office, the ecilty. joney loaned at the tate of interest on Gold and Shiver W, i Guns, Fist ¥ janl-ly \OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. RYY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 93.20 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, eti-tr «lb an @00D rag vty an ve con NEURALGIA Ane @x07"S RYGIENIO Wiome sed the PERU VIAN SYRUP for some _AUCTION SALES. ay __FUTURE DAYS. _ Dp" ‘ANSON BROS. Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRIC Lor ON SECOND STREET, BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND ASTREETS NOREH- EAST AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and Trcorded in Ther No. 762. folio $30. one of fam the land records of the District of Culambia and by request of the party secured thereby, we sell at’ public auction. ou MONDAY, 15th dey of April, A. D. 1878. in fro t of the ‘premises. at 5 o*elock ‘p.m., all that certain piece or parcel of ground, in the City of Washington, in the Dis- rict of Columbia, and described as the south ha't of Lot numbered ‘nine (9), In Square numbered seven hundred and sfty-nine, as the same are numbered and described on the ground plat or Plan of said cl-y, together with the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appur- tenances to the same, belonging or in any wise aj Beyaining. This Lot's improved by a comfortable rick House ‘Terms of ’ sale: $1,000 cash: balance in_ six, twelve and eighteen months, notes bearing 8 per cent, interest until paid, and securea by deed of trust on the premises, A deposit of $100 required at time of Fale, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale ave not complied with within 7 days from day of saie, the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at. the Fisk and cost uf the aefaulting purchaser upon gtving 5 days’ notice of such Tegel! in some Dewspapor published in Washington, D.C. CHAS. ABBOTT. CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, ap-eo&ds rpHomas vowLine, ‘Auctioneer, ALE OF VALUABLE ‘TATE ON THE BA’ } Trustees, Pp VED Tee OF NT AVENUE, BETWEEN N A eTR NORTH, THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. D.C. NO. 1335 VERMONT AVENUE NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 80ih December, 1873, and duly rec among the land records of the Dist Co unibia, in Liber No, 741, at puges 1 at the realest of the party secured thereb sell at public ane! at B o'clock pan DAY, Apri! 15th, 1878. in front of thé in real estate in Washington city + being Lot lettered b “ssul division ot parts of ori (4), fivo (5) and six (6), In Square numbered two bondred aud forty-three (243), in said eit! subdivision is recorded in Liber 1. D. C., page 163, in the Surveyor's office in said city, with the buildings, rights and appurtenances to the same belonging. Terms of sale: One-third in cash; the residue ne (1), two (2) and thres (3) years, in tng interest from the day of Sate nntil (8) per centum per anim, au! to be secured by a deed of trust upon the preii $500 ty be paid at time of sale. All conves at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale} comyp ‘ied with within six (6) davs after the time of sale. the Tr ees reserve the right to Mat the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. first. giving four (4) days’ notice of such resale in The Evening Star newspaper. (Different terms may be agreed upon between rites interestel Ta ye a&ds LN. THOM, § Trustees, ITCH, FOX S Corner 15th street aid ay enna, avenue, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on ts Ah Ist day af duy, AD. 1874 and recorded in f Liber 7 nd by i the j rection of, Det the 25°N day of April. following property, ‘Kuown as ** el.” and Wat the northeast corner of 1th aud T st rthwest, in Washington, D. C.. beingall of orignal lot uumbered seven (7) and all of iot num! ered eight (8). 'n square numbered two hun- Leigh ren (218, 4 prescribed by the above-mentioned deed of trust: $5.000, with the expenses in cash; the balance in one, two, three and four vars after the day of sale, respectively, for which deferved payments the purchaser's notes, bearing state cent, per annum until paid, ‘on the property, posit of $500 wiil be requires ac pee of bid. Lf the purchaser fails toc: Wy with the terms within teu days from the day of sae, the Trustees reserve the rigut to res risk and cost of defaulting purelias such notice as they may deem p ancing at the purchaser's cost. JOSEPH CASEY, JAMES E. FITCH, Auch, ap3.5,8,10, 13.15, 18 H. WARNER, Estate Real Aucuoneer, S) SALE, OF VALUARLE ‘Trustees, Im- i PROPERTY NO. 1320 FOUR- TEENTH STREET N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust, ‘dated October 2 18th. 1874, duly recorded in Liver No. 764. [7 folio 248, one ot the land records of the Dis-Y trict of Coinmbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, Aguile auction, in premises, on TH 21st. kp; part of Lot nimbered 1i (seventeen) and all of ‘Lot numbered 18 (eight~ in Square numbered 211 (two hundred and eleven), in the city of Washington, District 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 binding on the north line of lot eighteen, the depth of the lot, 130 feet, more or less, together with Improvements, &, ‘Térms: One-tourth 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 annum, payable’ semi- annually, secured by deed of trust ou the property sold. or all cash at option of purchaser. A. deposit of $200 will be required at tiie of sa’, and all veyancing will be at the purchaser's cost. ‘Te of sale ts be complied with in seven days otle Wise the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost cf the detguiting plirchaser, Aiidty Prog, | Trustees mai 11~<l&ds THOS. HYDE, oom Be THE AROVE BALE IS POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, Avril 34, 1878, same tour and plac 3 . 1 ‘ ma 2i-d Titos. HYDE, }Trus-ees. AS THE AROVE SALE IS FURTHER post- Boned until SATURDAY. April i3:h, 1878, same 01 RSDAY, March ont of the ‘ms rand places. A. HYDE, ur and place THES. HYDE, } Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman." ap3-eokds TUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY ON SEC- OND STREET EAST. BETWEEN Kast CAPITOL AND A STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUCTION. By vistue of a deed of trust given to me and reccrded in Liber No, 839, folio 130. one of the land records of District of Columbia and by requesi of the party secured thereby. Twill sell. ai public auction, on MONDAY, the 15th day of April, A.D, , in front of the premises, at 5 o'clock p. ‘m.. all that ceriain ptece or parcel of ground situated and being in the city of Washing- ton and District of Columbia, and known and de- seribed as part of Lot numbered eight (8), in Square numbered seven hundred anu fifty-nine (759), to Wit: The north half of said lot eight (8), in sald Square numbered seven hundred and tifty-nine, fronting twenty-two feet seven anda half inches on Secoud street east and running back the width of twenty-two feet seven and a half inches, the entire depth of said lot, together with the improvements, &c., to the same belongiug or in any Wise appertaining. Terms of sale: One-third purchase money in balance in six and twelve months from day of sale; notes bearing interest at eight per centum per anni unti) paid, at d secured hy deed of trust on premises sold, A’ deposit of $160 required at sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's coat. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with In seven days, other- wise the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser upon giving five days* notice of such resale in some newspaper: published in Washington, D.C. eokds | GEORGE C, WHITE, (, Auctioneers, 412 7ih street, TWO STORY BRICK MODERN IMPROVE- N PLA ‘KE, RE- \D i3rn AND lirit dated Jane 5th, 828, toliv 293. of the las d records for District of Column: bia, 1 will sell, at public austion, in front of the premises, on AVRIL 10th, 1878 at 4c*clock p.m parts of lots numbered 24 and 25. in Hila King- Inan’s subdivision ef square numbered 241, In n City, Districtof Columbia, beginning sixtéen feet eight inches South from the northeast corner of lot 24, and running thence south thirty three feet and four inches:’ thence west sixty-three feet; thence north thir! feet_and Tour inche: pb NMAN & GRE! hree ben east sixty-three fect, to pace of inning. ‘Terms made known day ef sale. apl,4 849 W. W. BOYCE, Trustee, E<IRAELE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH SIDE OF NORTH P ST BERT. BETWEEN lirn AND 18tu STREETS WEST, HOUSE NO, 1724, By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Novem- duiy recorded in Liber 743, Folio ber 5, 187: 275, of the land records of the District of Co-, lumbia, we willoffer for sale. at public auction, In front of the premises, on MONDAY, April 16, 1878, at 5:30 p.m.. Lots lettered A, in Whitney's subdivision of lots 17 and 18, in square 157, with the improvements, &c., thereon, Terms of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale, or within seven days thereafter; the residue in three equal instalments, at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with six per cent. interest, to be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. and a satisiactory policy. of in- surance on the propert, Terms to be complied with within 7 days from day of sale; if not-0 com- plied with we reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, All convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. §50 deposit on accept- ance of bid. JAMES 8S. EDWARDS, OTIS BIGELOW, } trustees, GEO. TRUESDELL, Auct. ap5-eo&ds rae MUTUAL BENEFIT LIEB EVAR AR Ce CO” INCORPORATED 1845. ‘PURELY MUTUAL. LEWIS C. GROVER. President. ASSETS JANUARY Ist, 1878, $33 181,823.49. All a ea forms of policies issued, ts, and statements furnished at the Omice of the Com- agencies, vow IN SB One Vice President, ‘ARD A. NG. Secretary. ® BENJ. C. MILLER, “Preasurer. * BJ. MILL at -RANVILLE F. HYDE, District it, marin 2%, Le Droit Bui ag. EW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGKS AT A SACRI 1m, Mead a ER ier Leather-top' Buggies; $i A aes Rates toy me 3 and fi! K HOUSE AND HLS APES AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON _ PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING THAT “LARGE DWEILING-HOUSE ON THE 2 SORTHWEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. D.C. By Virtue of a» certain deed of trust, dated on the Ist day of March, A.D. 1872, and re- corded in Liker No. 675, foie 343, of the land Fecords of the District of Coimbia, Lwtl, 01 MONDAY, the 8h cay of April, A.D. 1878, at 4 o-clock p.mi., on the premises. sell at public’ auc- tion, to the highest bidder, ail that lot of ground shuate In the City of Washington, District of Colambia, and known on the ground plan there- of as the east part of lot numbered thirty-six (36), in reservation numbered ten (10), the sama front ing twenty-eight (28) feet and six (6) Inches on street and running back with the same widih one hundred and eighty (180) feet to ao alley, These premises are improved by a large four-story Brick Honse, with Brick back-building and Sts- ble, a very desirable and convenient location. ‘The terms of saloare: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in thr. e equal psy- ments, at six, twelve and elghteen months, bearing interest at six per cent, and secured to the satisfac tion of the Trustee. “A deposit of $250 will be required at time of J} _cenveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘The purchaser may Pay the whole amount of the purchase money in cash, if he so desire. In case of failure to comp ¥ With terms of sale within ten days. a resale Will be wade at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM RB, TODD. 3R., Crusis, THOS. EK. WAGGAMAN, Auct’r. "" mar27-d THIS EVENING. EREMPTORY AND CLOSING AUCTION SALE OF THE 5) ENTIRE STOCK, Fi TU RES and SAFES sylvania avenue, wider OF 8, GOLDSTEIN & UO.'S Jewelry Store, 619 Penn the Metropolitan Hotel, on account of the dissolu- tion of Copartnership and the removal of tus store, corner 10th and D streets on May Ist. The entire stock of WATCHFS, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. SILVER AND SILVER-PLATE’ WARE, CLU “K4, BROS ZES, and a general assortment of fine goods usnally kent ina first class Jewelry Store, will be sold at patblic auction without reserve tothe highest bilder for cash, regaidlers of cost, Sale positive at 7p. m., WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Ledies* sale at 2 p.m. 4-tf DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts, _____ To-morrow. rpuomas powL1 Auctioneer, 7 «POSITIVE SALE, il] positively be sold tothe Highest bidder, on TUESDAY, April 9th, at 3 p.m., at Gaorgstown Market, D.C., a large ‘quantity of fine Timber of Sarlous sizesand lengths, Jack Berews and other Tools suitable for raising and removing brick 8; one Wagon and Harness. S Cash, or well seoured time-notes. further information see Es HOLLINGSWORTH, al Hotel, Washington, D.C. B, 2 WARNER, Reat Estate Auctioneer, e TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Wy, RORTH For PROVED PROPERTY ON SIDE OF N STREET, rREKT WEST AND STRER a deed of trast, dated Mare duly recorded in’ Liber N 19 ¥B9, Et seq. one of the land records District of Columbia, and at the req ty sveured thereby, 1 shall seit 1 in frontof the premises, on TUESDAY, h, 1873. at 4. he folowing ern ¥ and sever : One-shird casi elve months, w cured . and the balance WS per cent, inte dof ‘irust on the property sol not t $100 de c cing. with in ys, other wi It the property. g purchaser, the risk nd cost of the detaull five > advertisement, JAMES R. MOTHERSHEAD, Truster, T. COLDWELL, Salesman, TPHOS. K. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct'r. TRUSTEE SALE OF VACANT LOT AND NO. 205 VA. AVENUE SOUTH WI's1 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March Uith, ASTE, and recorded In Liber No, 820. £3 Folio 96 of t and records of the District of, Columbia, the undersigned Trustee will sell at Pubic Auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of April, 1878, at 5 o'cl'k P. m.. the east 50 feet of Lot 1, in Square S81, In said District, improved by frame dweiling. Terms of sale One if cash; balance in one year, with interest at 8 per cent., secured to the Satisfaction of the Trustee; $100 when bid Is ac- pied. If tems of sale are not complied with in five ‘8, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting Ppechaser. GEOKGE H. B, WHITE, Trustee, JOS. FE, WAGGAMAN, Auct, mars0-d€ds TPHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, FINE ARTs. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES. FPN MAS DOWLING, Auchonce: CUAL SALE OF PIAYOS AND (UO: WEDNESDAY MORNING 1071878, cor arent real wit) tu my auction rooms, I ¥ ry excellout Panot one very fire Needhan: & Son Org: a 8-2 THOMASDOW LING H. WARNER, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SAL OF A VERY NICE STORY BRICK * +. AUS: ‘$300 Auct. of a deed of trust to us, dated her. A.J. 1878, duly recorded in Liber No, £34. folio 149, one of the land re cords forthe District of Columbia, a quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at "tlic auction, in front of tbe premises AT- BDAY. the 13th day of April, 1878,at 4:80 cl" the following described’ real estate, situate y of Washington, D. C... 10 wit: “All that Piece or parcel oY ground known wnd de scribed as the east fifteen (15) feet of Lot No. (18) eighteen, in Square num ered four hundred aud Dinety -81x (496), by the depth thereof, : Phe amount of Indebtedness secured by above trust unpaid, with ex) e Of sate, in cash: she talwnce In one Sear frou date of sale, to bo ee= cured on the property so'd, and to bear Litarest at rate of 8 percent. perannom, A_ deposit of $100 will be requiredat time of sale. The: conveyancing to be at purchaser’s-cost; and terms to be complied with within ten a; THEO 'F. GATCHEL, JOHN SHERMAN. F. STEIGER, Auctionce TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N sTRE CT. BETWEEN Gril AND Trt STREE’S NORTHWEST | { Trastees. ™- By Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed at Special Term, in Eanity Cause hunnbered 6,522 wherein Kendrick et al_are plaintiffs, and Norris etal, are defendant: will se'Lat pub acl on in front of the prem'se SATURDAY, the 6b ‘lay of April, 1878, at . the fobowtug described real estate. o: Washington. D.C, parcels of ground and py «ficial plan or p at of said city as the eastern fer mineand one-third (9's) inches of Jot “> C, and the western six (6) feet 9°. Inches of lot * Blt <ubdivision of original lets 3, 14. 15 and 16, syuare numbered four hundred and forty=s (447), as said subdivision is recorded in. the veyor's office of said. District, in Liber ** W. fol o 83, improved by a Two-story Frame Dwel- The sum of $100 in cash, to be paid the purchaser as soon as the property is bid hindof the purchase mnouey Cineluding v h payment) to be paid within five “days a’ « aud the balance In equal installments in six and twelve months, with interest at eight per cout. per anuuln the’ payment thereof to b> se~ cared by deed of trust upon said premises. Gon- veyancing, &,, at purchaser's cost... Lf the tarins alt are Hot complied with in five days the prop- rty will be resold at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purebase EDW. A, NEWMAN. Trustee, mar25-eo&ds 821-325 4% st. new. ae THE ALOVE SALE POSTPONED wnt SATURDAY, the 20ch day of April, 1878, at the Sanne hour and pl 8a _ AL NEWMAN, Trust SON BROS., Auctioneers, the Cit Is SALE OF VALUABLE rE ON NORIHEAS N SHTH AND OS STRE IMPROVED BY TE Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 25'h A.D. 1877, and duly rece in Liber No S54, Pele 443 et seq., one of the forthe Distriet of ©. ud record! lumbia, and at tho w request of the party secured thereby. we will sell au c auction, in frout of the premises, to che Mighest bt aT of April, A.D. Is pains. the following de: estate in the City of Washington. in stowit: Kuown on the official plat of part of Lot numbered two (21, in Sunare undred and seventesn (417, mg 100 and 95 feet on 8 street, with alley, together with improve- Two thousand dollars, with in- S_per cent. from the 28th dav of expenses Of sa'e cash. i © paid at Ume of sale: | nd twelve months, in equ cured by purchaser's notes. bal terest from day of sale unt trust on property sold, or all the purchaser, ts Of sale are not i With in seven days after sale, the Trustees rese the right to resell at the risk’and cost of defaulting purchaser, JOSH M. YZNAGA {trustees ajSeokds FRANK J. WRIGHT, head VHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer, TRUSTFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE _IM- ROVED REAL ESTATE ON TENTH RIREST NORTAWEST, BEING HOUSE on the 8:h day of Januar cordes in Liber No. 84: ene Of the land reeords for the District of Columbia. and at the requ st of the party secured thereby, 1 Will offer at public auction, in frontot the prem- SATURDAY, the 13th day of April, 1878, Sovclock p.m. part of original Lot numbered eleven (11), tare numbered three hundred and sixty-eight (368), beginning for the same on nineteen (19) feet six (6) faches Forth from the southwest corner of Lot numbered eleven (11), in Square numbered three hundred and sixty-eight (38), and theace north along said street bineieen (19) feet six (6) inches; tuen-e BY CATALOGUE oF PAINTINGS AND DBAWINGS. TO BE MADE IN TUE ART SALE3EOOM, CORCORAN BUILDING, CORNER OF FIPTEENTH AND ¥ STRERTS. One of the most important collections of PAINT- INGs and DRawt ever offered in Washing- OD Wi be on exhibition in the ART BALESROOM, CORCORAN BUILDING, CORNER OF FIFTEENTH » F SIREETS., ‘The sale will take place on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS April 30th and 11th, at 7:30 o'clock, ‘Tha ex! ibi- tion of the collection willopen DATLY, from 8 ay m, ti 9p.m.. a d continue until morning of sale, In the cyliection will be about s-venty paintings and drawings by Mr. Juhn R. Key. the result of several vears* labor, comprixing views from MH fornia, White Mountains, coast scenes, environs of Paris ‘and London, and views in the Bavarian Tyre Messrs, Williams & Everett, of Boston, have the collection and_ will contribute’ works cha of celebrated home and foreign artists from their galleries, among them paintings by @erome, David ‘ol, Versehuur, Cipolla, Tony Favre. Carolus, Rotigeron, Hacker, Hotter aud Schreyer, Roo-en- boom, Schultz, "Boddington, Frere,’ George Inness, Moses Wight, Casileat, Geo. L. Brown, J. W. Champ, W, Allen @av, Webber and Curtis. al THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. NRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON NORTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVENUB, BETWEEN 20rm AND 2ist STREETS NORTHW esP, LOT AND 2WO-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No. Ry virtue of adeed of trust. daied March | Rech, AD. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber (1 No. 847, folio 266, et seq. one of the lan | records for tne District of Columbia, and atthe | Tequest of the party secured thereby, T will se!l, at | public auction, in front of the premises, to’ the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, April 11th, 1878, at b ofclock p. m., the followihg described Real Estate, in the city of Washington, in said District, to wit: Known on. the official i city as the west haif of Lot No, two (2). in Join Tayior’s subdivision of original Lot one (4), in Square south of nuw-ber one hundred and four (square south of No. 104). as said subdivision is duly recorded: in the Surveyors Onice of said city, in Liver N, K.. 1, foliv 148, together with ihe improvements H ‘ermas of sale: of which $50 woust be paid at time of sae. aud’ ths ba. six and twelve months, in equal payments, to be secured by purchaser's ‘notes, bearing 8 per cent interest from day of sale until paid, and a deed of trust on property sold. Conveyancing and record- Ig at purchaser's cost. Hf terms of sale are not complied with in six daysafter sale, the Trastee reserves the right to resell at ri chaser in defanit WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1921 F street’northwest. mar30-dtdbs One-third cash: a rpucsas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE, Az, 1868, and duly of record in Liber T. and Kt vast one hundred and two (102) feet nine (9) inches; thence south nineteen (19) feet six (6) inehes. and thence west one hundred and two (172) fret nine (9) inches to the place of beginning, with the in provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trast on the property sold, eposit of $75 will be requirod at time of sale. All conveyancing al purchaser's cast, Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise th: ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the proparty a* the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, aiter five Cavs" advertisement. ap6,8.9,10,12613 B. U. KEYSER, Trastee. aU BOX £ CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, Corner 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue, Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jane 21st A. D 1876, and recorded bi Liber No. 825, folio 139 et Seq., and by direction of the party secured thereby, We shall sell xt public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, aay of April, A. D. 1878 at 4:30 o’clock colowing-deseribed real estate in the cl ington, District of Columbia: to wit: Tie westerly eightesn (18) feet seven (7) Inches front of Lot pumbered four (4), in Square numbered twenty four (24) rngning back with even width one bun- dred (100) feet toa pabite alley: sald Lot fronting on M street, between 24th and 25th atreets. Terms: One-third of purcbase mones, with the expenses of sale, in cash: balance in six and twelve my uths, for which amoant the notes of the pur- interest from date of sale aud property sold, shall red at time of sale, If terms of the ser, bearing secured by deed of trust on the be taken. A deposit of $50 requ All conveyan! cost of purchaser, Sue are hot complied with in seven. days, ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the prop the risk and cost of defaulting purchase! five days’ advertisement. EDWIN C, CUTTER, JAMES E. FITCH, B, H. WARNER, Auctioneer, NRUSTFE'S SALE OF. b FRAME DWELLING, No 317 NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust re: Liber No, 782,[follo 480, et. sex and records “or Washington Count lun party secures on. Ih front of the premises, on TIL the 18th day of April, A.D. 187 the following-deseribed real estate stu ty of Washington, District of Cohn } Trustees. aps-dbs LRABLE H STREET to I that ceriain piece or parcel of ground krown on the ground plan of said city as part of original Lot nine (9), of Square seven handred and seventy-seven (777), beginning for the same at he Loitheast coner of gatd lot; thence west on south jine of H street twenty-two feet (22 feet) four (4) ine hi thence due south one hundred and tweuty (120) feet: thence vast twenty-two (22) feet four hy ches (4 Inches): thence in cast line of said lot to the point of beginning ‘Terms of sale prescribed by trust: $2 000 (the amount of indebredness secured by this deed of trust un)aid), with interest thereon at eight per cent, from November 3, 1875, with the expense of sal st Six, twelve, eight- « 5, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, ard secured by a deed of trust on the property soid, s} ail he taken. A deposit of $100 shall be re- quired of the pnuchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing shall be at the expense of the pur- chaser. W. 1B LOKD, Trustee. . 490 Louistina avenue, C. W. HANDY, Auct. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 26th day of December, A, tia] }, Folio 239, one of the land records for Wasu- ton county and the District of Columbia; an order of the Supreme Court of the Distri Columbia, bearing date on the Lith day of Docem- ber, A. D. 1877, and passed in a certain cause pending therein in which es L. Barbour et al. are plainti: and Wm. P. Wood et al. are de- fendants, 1 will sell at petites auction, on MON- DAY, the 22:1 day of April, A, D 1878,'at5 o*clk '. in front of the premises, ali that certiin Piece or parce! of ground situate and being In the city of Washington, and known and descrit®d on the ground pix or plan thereof as Lot nwubered two (2), In Reservation D, together with the im- provements, Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue in two equal instalments, at one and two years with interest from day of sale, secured to the satis- faction of the Trustee, or ail cash at the option of the purchaser, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, A deposit of one haudred and fifty dol- lars will be required at tne time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from the oar, of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon one week's notice by advertise- ment in some newspaper printed, apd published in the City of Washington, A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Trustee, ap1,8. 11,35, 18,22 E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, C git ATWO STORY FRAME HUUSE ON PARK STRERT NORTHEAST, SIX ROOMS, WITH LOT. By viriue of a deed of trust to me dated October 27, 1875, recorded In Liber No. 799, BH folio 488" one of the land records for the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the yogucse of the party holding the debt, I shall sell, in front of the prem- ises,on MONDAY, April 15, 1878, at @o'clock P. m., sub-lot twelve (1a), In squaro’ No. 987, to- Somer ine im ments, a two-story frame use contalnirg sx rooms "Terms of sale:"One-fourth cash; balance in six, teen months after'the day of sale, 80 ict of wibegnt ae annum Interest until paid. wit Interest payabis sone annually, to be ssenen es deed of trust on the property. $30 will be required {p be deposited lmmediately after the saley and it the fall arenot compiled with in ton days aftar the day of sale, the property will be one Bye cage: pee to be he in the Btar, “THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, ‘ ap6-dkds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, 519 7th st. n. w. TWO TWO STORY FRAME HOUSES ON PARK STREET. By virtue of two deeds of trust to me, dated September 18th, 1876 recorded in liber No. B28. “follos 488 and. 488, one of the land re- BR cords for the county of Washington, Dis-, puriic fate in front pril 15th, 1878, at trict of Columbia, T-shall sell at of the premises, on MONDAY, 445 o'clock p. m.. lots number one (1) and five (5) iu @ulick’s subdivision of square numbered nine hundred and elghty-seven (987) of the plat or und plan of sald City of Washington, with the improvements thereon, Consisting of a frame house on each It, Terms of sale: Three hundred dollars cash on each lot, o' whi fifty dollars will be required to be paid iinmedia‘ely after sale on each piece of pro- rty; and the lance in monthly payments of ifty dollars on each lot with eight per cent. per apnum Interest until paid.or all cash, at the opto ofu purchaser, w! a policy jarani $1,000 on each house, to be secured bya deed of tust on thi. property. Cost of conveyancing and Fecoring 10 be paid. by the purchaser, and if the terms are not complied with In five days after the day of sale, the property will be resold at the risk and expetise of the detaaiting purchaser after three ” ne Evening Star. Sap meee B. B. FERGUSON, Trustee, T. EB. WAGGAMAN, Anctioneer. apt-4 10S. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctiouecr TRUSTEE SALE OF (INIMPROVED PROP- r STREET, BETWEEN D<b i WANE AVENUE AND SEOOND Slaker THW EST. By virtue of adoad of trust, dated ec. J J. 1874, and recorded im Liber No. 769, fo lo! a5 Br tne laud records of the District oro. lumbia, the undersigned Trustee Will sel! at auction, in frontof the premises on MONDAY, April 15th, 1878. at § o'clock Jy, Bas lot 2, in re’ corde d subdivision of syvare & ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; residus in six. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, at 6 p-r cent, Interest, secured satiafacto:liy to th. ‘Trus- tee; or all cash, at option of purchaser. $50 deposit when bid ts It 3 Of are not complied with in ivedays the Trustee reserves the El ipa canara ee sear aps-deds THOS . WAGGAMAN, Trastes, bite tat the ns | TREE ApyERTisiNe annually thrown, A iMesiiin Millions of ® paper Which EVE Way to secnne puts hess men Know the vain Tire best | of advertinin cha | IMper—and such a paper is THe EVENING STAR [It has the tangest cine in proportion to the | Population of the city in which it is printed Paper in th whole field, world. 20 practically « A Woman Shot on the Stage. | TERRIBLE ENDING TO A | SHOOTIN: DISPLAY OF RIFLE Mile. Volante, whe was shot on the opera | house stage at Pawtucket, R. L., lingered | last evening, and died about nine o'clock | sister, from Bro . . N. ¥., Was present until . Her and i a biother, from Phelps Ontario county, N. Y., is expected. The re | Meloy. She was 2 the ony one of the on the Stage. The facts as to the as follows: On Monday j hailing from Mozart ( Breol atthe v" anee being he feats of 1 name of the girl is 1 vars old. Her siste shootin sta variety rden, in the ef gan by firing 18, closing th head of another) member of the com known as Mile. Volante, who also appea a trapeze performer, ‘Inorder to inv eH Tepe; accomplished with cess, DUL IT requires great coolness and st hess to strike the reflected apple with sion, and has always been deemed a fool. prher shoulder through the gi ted friend. The audience sat curiously watehing the performers an pecting Some deceitful trick. when sud ihe Uhuzer was pulled. and al the same in a shriek resounded th fortu « Volante fell tor Miss Franklin was immediately pl: al police. 2 SHOOTING AMUE rrest by the l¢ w As TH DER RY A GEA Rumors w Mile. Volan Mrs. Franklin, Mr. Franklin’s‘attention to lin Was not the wife of Mr she bore his name. She first appearance in New. York Harry Hill's, under th of Fo 1 e she made the uaintance of Lawler, the champion light weight of Ca about two or three months L to box, and she appear shot in di be anktin, ade her pj waiter ¢ ie Fowler and Lawler separated, and she te light stage business. Then she met who taught her to shoot and she perte him, ta med It could not be Sany cause for Mrs, Jous of Mile. Valante. She ally intimate with men, but seeme tu her profession, which was that of a tr performer. ascertained was Another + Medium * posed. HOW HE PRODUCED MISTY sPHuT FOR L. ennings, a “medium” who has approved as a genuine one by the Light and the Relivio. Philosophical one of them calling him marvel of the age,") was. b: seanee in St. Louis last Tuesd gentlemen who forced him to ¢hange | clothes in their presence before he summ | the spirits. Nevertheless, inside of the ened cabinet where Jennings was sitting m was played, and finally what seemed to be a woman. and small girl, came out. noun: nm he median iy exposed ay id then a t and produced all. these. wond manifestations, No one could doubt, By ineredulous Mr. Jackson turned up the | amined again. The medium demurred, said his nervous condition was not st undress in the cabinet. He took off but declined to remove his shirt. Mr. ¥ son tore open the shirt and exposed to | a roll of white muslin gau material wrapped closely about th st. This was examived, and inside found two pieces of red band. With the gauze and musqui Jennings had draped his maieriali with the harp he had produced the mys e music, and the gilt band had answered bracelet. As soon as Jennings saw he w. posed, he said: and Town up Was taken toc ed the bi shirt. The spirit-virl trick he j appearing at the cabinet door with one e| the gauze so arranged with a piece o| saute as to appear like the mis.y form girl. Tue Rev. E. E. HALE has written a | concerning” the loud voices women, in which he says Hotel in Zu dining hall TI ever saw, when five hun people were dinin could single out m parts of the hall, own country wome: pastry to ice-cream. Above the general of the buzz-buzz-buzz of five hundred v rsation you could distinguish th cry of these eight or ten Ameri wome you could distinguish signal above a long dark line of ent 1 observer would hav. ditlicul he end of the day, how mu e, or how often the were changed naturally talk THE PHONOC HOLD NECESSITI .—It ma shall bgcome a nation of listeners i nation of readers, a nd save our eye other and less trying ocenpations than the legible printed matter. perusal of fine or lial Aud yet the probabilities favor the predi that Within that time phonographi will be as common and of as d omy part of her p ance by shooting an apple placed ox nsify ranklin bei ane he test was p strange erful nd insisted that the medium should be ermit of further excitement. The committer, however, insisted that Mr. Jennings should is pants, of Amer *T remember the great dining-saloon of the Bauer au Lac ch, both the largest and finest pi He ascribes these loud voices attic T Was family who knew she was gare ty of any, ved as ~euational charac’er of this act, Miss F in, instead of taking direct aim at th en Mie. Volante’s head, faced. in’ an opposite dirce by means of a The trick suc rardy and dangerous experiment. Friday eveni Mile. Volante stepped alertiy to her sta smiling at the audience did so. Placing { the apple, an ordin on the topot | her head,Where it T luxuriant hair, wad Motionless as astatue. Miss Frank lin also took her st the footlights in frout of the mirre 1 delivers in silence, sus’ uly stint pugh the hall as the un rd on the stay ed under Lovs ultic irkin wher ! Nite took her with him to ter, in New Haven, but ot into trouble there because Lawler ra New Haven box nklin, | | _| THE EVENING STAR. vee ADEE S, A878.) Morven Wr... Orr. — | vel of “marder \*#! ot Isane Blake trip to New trading | possess aine bas hada mar. Fittiy _ re i Glenburn” He | to never wards, Dot it was strongly suspected that he had been sourdered. No im sof | vestigation was made, and the excitement soon died away : b just died. at the a, his latest breath anat Milo, who bas ars.contensed witte was the drever's mur derer. Ut is not stated that he gave any de tails or pointed out_any confirmatory partion lars: and it is possible that his confesson am have been a mere freak of au impaired inte, are annualig leet Be Three nund children oy ennsyivania are te suftocated in bed in London min Philadelphia om #2 Josh Billings makes $150) a year bad spelling &2 The nationalists of Pi hold their state conven! ednesday, May 8 . Be Tommy, what does bench spelt” {Dont know, ma'am.” What, you little humbskull! | “What are “vou sitting. om? Eymmy looking sheepish): “Don't like te e #9" Nice little girl: “On, do tet me see drink.” “Captain Grogson Why tny hea ttle girl: * S you driek lieder es, nis Ke 'y the leader of the Call fornia communists, recently said publicly of @ slate senator, “He must not be assassinat but if he refuses to resign he must be hanged in pubite on a day appointed. Ba-A little boy who was kicked by a lidi't Say any uiaughty wordsor go home his “mother, He just tie within fiv tof the beehive, t “round to it. and let him kick _—_—_—— DIED. LERUEDEN. Suddente, on Surtay. Avril Ty 878, at Lam. Mrs. May ANS Bol Lom. aged any cient years. =iab uuneral will teke place from Asbury church ow Tuesday, Api 9h. at Lpan, Friends of Uefa iy a a. : On the morning of April 8, 147s, y Mrs. Carmacis@ A, Bar Tr tt Notlee of fune Auburn, N.Y. at Pa. papers please copy = Ona at 1:30 p ichael Horrigan, ty Cork, Ereland) HOERIGAN cKT, b 1 the family are re: fully requested to attend the funeral, ow dnesday, April lO. at Wovcloek a.m. te DEA. On April 8, 1878, m.. THOMAS - Ireland. anda i twenty -oight » in the fiftieth year His’ funers! will take rest Aprit and friends of the dito . SANTON. Ath the 7th of April. 1 tion, CHa eS F of his age. son of land. Death toves a shining mark.’’ Intellectual, noble and gentle in he won every heart in Wes ctrele of relatives and friends, He has foun@ pertect res Notice of Tw rreafter, bd FDDEN. On Sunday morning, Apri a a.m. Many 8 sre X, Wife of W § iter of Uh James N, Dav ate re ev. BUB I st. uw. Tuesday moruing, Apri a.m = with | ing his name up to the time of the | that | Ms. been ena, istic a a party of his ened Hark. Music fterward atan ight, ex. and as to Jack view ¢ and other man’s > the usquito ar, a small French harp, and a tinsel gilt rious foi mittee he managed, hanging pants, to siip the gauze from the pair he was pulling oi ome pair he Was putting on, Then, if it was lesire to examine the pauts last put on, he die from the pants under his performed by nd of { red ofa etter an at dred i at their different tables, 1 hall no matter What their dis- lance, by the shrill yell, more or less nasal, with which they summoned the waiters, or. dered soup, asked for a napkin, or passed from roar olces » War 1 as ets at night chments. A ty in tes to the tom of making little girls “read up” in schools, and thinks that sehool chilaren should not read any louder than they would APH AS ONE OF THE Hovsr Es y be thought wild to predict that within the next Suirty years ction machines ly use as watches and clocks or other household or per- sonal conveniences. the phonographic machi lires, never is hoarse, grows husky, to the f romance, poet! yenture, scientific books, sermons—what in fact, i never coughs, n ie What more agreeable home entertainment than a novel read aloud b e, which never Fn ver njly circle. History, y, narratives of travel and ad- ever, terests the human mind—can be re- produced to the ear, and in a style perhaps attainable only by professional elocutionits and readers. A STRUGGLE wiTH A Bear.—As Mr. George Kirk, of Lismore, N.8,, was returning hi last Friday evening, from his work in ome, the woods, he ‘suddenly encountered a large bear, and before he could get out of the way was grappled by the animal. and both rolled on the earth, Mr. Kirk, who is a man of over Her- culean strength, struggled desperately to free himself from his antagonist, but without avail. Then drawing a large knife which he carried. he stabbed the bear repeatedly in the ribs, and at last sueceeded in sending a fatal thrust that reached the heart. Bruin then gave up the ghost, but strange to say,even in deat! still retained him in a elose embrace. So did his limbs become that Mr. Kirk, his utmost efforts, was unable to release self until he received the assistance of a who was jucklly passin, by and was by Mr. Kirk’s erfes. Mr. Kirk's injuries only trifling —{St. John (N. B) March 22, , he ti id despite hia- maa attracted were legrphph. A TEXas vewspaper says: “Griffin is the rendezvous of the Texas buffalo hunters. Men who make it a business do not pursue the ani- as de s) men. The; in with telescopic sights, Lad the Sri lone by one or two men only, whe usually use the needle yi it a drove of forty or fifty on one or two acres of As soon as one is killed, the whole Di ve, smelling the blood, collects around the dead body. snu: continues to shoot toe tana the butlalocs do, not get their s, the gaine is not frightened.” and pawil em until - The hunter last one bites as the men remain con- oot, 4#@-Ladies’ dresses will be worn short this season.—[{Kz. Which end? 4aa-Mr. Elias aioe: of Savannah, brother of ex-Sehator of pe ‘alee, of Florida, a SUTTON. On Sunday, April 7, 1878, at 1010 am. Lot His child of Thomas and RC. Sut- ton, Aged 8 years, 4 months and 22 days Anot)) ect flower has withe A gem from the casket set free. A Taint tn Koi ours d. Who hath said let them coms unto Me, Friends of the family are invited to attend dhe eral her parents” residence. No.600 Pena, sylvan Db instant, apm 3 SMITH. On 1878, HA FIEEL, the voungest son of Edward A, Elizabeth A, Saritl a1 will tal Rew Je 110 O% ¢ from his fart Voutle he to-m The friends of the TOW MOF lock. family tv WRIGHT. On Sth of April, 1878, of pa. ragsis, Lewis Warten, in (he seveuty-secoud yea ae. Funeral will take place from the residence of bis sen Wednesday. Aprit 101 Friewls of the family ave inv od —— UNDERTAKER. Washington, v. C s.) Bodies Embalimed api-ly* UNDERTAKER, Formerly with R. F. Har 920 F Strectn.w One door cast of Tenth street Experienced lady attendance at short noth Jones B. WhicHT, UNDERTAKE. y 1337 10th st. mre. A BUBGDORF, UNDERTAKER, 316 Penn’a avenue n.w. y). SA OBE TKNINING © DERTAKER, 728 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWESY, “Terms reasonabie. RAILROADS. SHE Citta DOUELE TRAE oe Bas 5 SATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND iT, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. OVEMBER 18th, 1877, LEAVE WASHINGTON, 50—BaltinoraAnuapolte ‘and’ Way Stations, m ge . Winchester and Way. Stations, 00—*Kaltinore Express, 10—Piedmout, Strasburg, Winchester, town, Polnt of Kocks and Way Stations. 6:80—Now York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltt- nuore Express, Parlor Uar wo New York an@ Philadelphia, 8:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts Connects for Hagerstown an@ burg Express Branch, except Sunday. Through car Valley for Staunton." Parlor Car t Graf M. 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis ana ‘Way Stations. 1:80—New York aud Phiisde)) Baltimore Ra- to Baltimore only, stop press, (On Sun Ding at ai) stations, Stations, (Winchester Relay.) 30—Baltimore aud W pusburg and Laurel Bx- and Way Stations, via €:30- Baltiu. ore itious parm ress, Frederick via Kelay, 6:35. Point oF Mock, Frederick, # ‘Winchester and Way Statious. On 5 to Point of Rocks and Way Stations ouly. 40—*Baluumore, Aunapolis and Way Stations, :80—"Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore imx- press. re tor Norfolk taken in the cars directly tw boat at Canton, No comnes- tion on Sunday for Norfolk, 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations. ‘bi ppod Columbus Express, Sleeping a —* St. Lon Cincinnatl, Pittst Selecting Care to St, Louis aad eh No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday, 020 new Yor. sian Oates c- i} xpress. sive la ow Xs Bpsctat Sleeping far to Philaderphis * Doily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. GREAT NS\LVANIA 1878 resg¥ivima 1878 YO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTH WEST, Double Track. Steel Ratis, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equtigment, Arkit 4th, 1398. 8 LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, rec Bee ear ae eS Trarior Car to Pittsburg and 5! from Pittsburg to Gagase, ‘Bt. pend 7:40 B. m. datiy, Palace Oar te BALTIMORE AND POTUMAC EAULBOAD. for Canazdaigua, Rochester, N Falls and the Express, 9:20 except Bam: 5 er : vor Poye's Creek Lins: 628%. and 6:80 pm. ae 55 a. m. and 6:20 p. m. daily, ex- “BONA cozaar 6, SSeeEB EELS

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