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__ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. ADIES SUN U! 4 AUCTION FUTURE DA¥S,__ AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | THE EVENING STAR, | Sissi: 9 9it,0ut, Gay, Waere pave SS n order, G. THIS AFTERNOON. UNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers, T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. y ROOMS AND WEDNESDAY .......,...April Silk, Regiva, Alpaca, and Gingham, At the lowest market prie: & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, RUSTEF’S SALE OF VALUABLE Ri Would not flinch from obeying it. Tae womel £878. | dispersed as suddeniy as they came. ‘and that RESTAURANT, RE Corner 15th street and Peuna, avenue, By virtue of a deed’ of trust, dated on the Istdayof Juy, A D. 1874 and recorded in Liber 761, at fot o 285 the party thereby secu: auction, in frontof the the 251 day of April, following property, known as *> and situated at the northeast corner of 15th and I streets northwest, in Washington, of orignal lot numbered seven (( numbered eight (8), !n square numbered two hun- dred and eighteen (218. ) Terms of sale prescribed by deed of trust: $5,000, with t h; the balance in one, two, three and four Years after the day of sale, respectively, for which deferred payments the purchaser’s notes, bearii ESTATE ON NORTH SIDE OF YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN 20TH 21st STREETS NORTH W EST, *WO-TORY FRAME DWELLING, viitue of a deed of trust. dated March 24h, A.D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. '847, folio 266, et seq. one of the lan records for the District of Columbia. and uest of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, to'the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, April 11th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p, m., the following describes Estate, in the city of Washington, in said District. it? Known on the official the west half of Lot No. two (2). in John Taylor's Subdivision of origina! Lot one (i), in Square south of number one hundred and four (square south of No. 108), as said subdi ENTINE CONTENTS OF HOUSE, U4 F STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUC On MONDAY MORNING, April 15th, commencing at 11 o'clock, we will sell on the premises. 1414 F street, the entire con- tents, consisiing in part— Bar, Counter and Fixtures, Liqhor License, Restaurant Fixtures, Diving Tables and Chairs, Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands, ts, Stover, Bedding, Cloths, Crockery, Glassware, h numerous other articles, all of which will first be offered as an entiret way, will then be sold in detail, A iplenaid oppo ap DUI RGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF DESI- RABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, ON EASY for sale, at public auction, in respective pieces of the daysand at the hours ment! u ‘ovemen’ Coy th ‘Washington, in the District of Columbia, DAY, April 10, 1878, commencin, m., original lot 1, in tts of lots’ 21, vision of a part of the said square, and contained within the following metes ds, to-wit:—Beginning therefor 42 feet m the northeast corner, of lot 19 of said TRUE ADVERTISIN annually thrown away and illegitimate advertising. Millions of dollars are — 2 this country in useless Precoctoas Girt The experience of An old-fashioned notion that all enterprising and successful business men is that plan is to bring all t nothing repays so well the m tising in a paper which EVERYBODY reads. That | be a complete failure. This is not at all what is the true way to secure publicity. The best busi- | is expected, and even their parents are dis. ‘hess men know the value of advertising in such a appointed with the fiasco, That an elaborate er ’ rise aden toilette should end in blind-man's buf is paper—and such @ paper is Tite BYENING Sta. | [Mtoirapies and se a childttine part It has the largest circulation in proportion to the ere tress ata Ratt of popalation of the city in which it is printed of any paper in the work? and by direction of, red. we shall sell at remises. on THURS! D. 1878, at5 p. m.. ray 's Hotel, ** FELT HATS sand at the lowest market prices, WALTER KEK, 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wiliard’s Hotel, EAT SOUTHERN SHIRT,” OPEN FRONT, is elegantly made of first-class materia’. with Linen | Sleeve Bands and Linen lining to the Bosom: un- | finished on!y 80 cts. reels of ground, of the latest sty D. C., being all ) and all of lot SorpHE Gk the above-mentioned mare 553; also, expenses of sale, in lat of said city as a eat tee and if not sold in that At practicality covers the | dissipation when she ou BOS., Aucts, sion is duly recorded in was the end of the female ‘comm e| never held another meeting . ated the simplest " Young people together, smiver- | and let them amuse themselves, turns oul. te differs from a tull-dress ball in the hight of the dancers. The little bay starts for her night's to be in Ded, an the cares of maturity early on her mind, ——— | her card should not be filled up in the even: ‘The Hanais 5! material, avd interest at eight (8) per cent. per annum until paid, ‘Gced of trust om the property, are to It of $500 will be urchaser falls to com- n days from the day of t to resell at the the Surves or's OMice of fie. 1, folis 143, together with the improvements ust be paldat time of sale, and: the Dalanco in, must al ime of an six and twelve months, in équal paymenta, to be secured by purchaser's ‘not Interest from day of sale unt! subdivision and the south line of a ten-foot, alley south on the west line of 3d street west 83 94-100 feet; thence west 51 16-100 feet to the east line of a ten-foot alley; thence along the east line of sald Jast-men- ut 38 94-100 feet to a point due west and thence due east 54 94-100 - The said lot 1 contains 7,084 more or less, and is very .. The parts of said 22 and 23 are improved by two cesirabie two-story trame dwellings, Nos. 1412 and 1414 31 smreet northwest, On THUR? DAY, April 11, 1878, commencing at 5 o°clock p, m.. lots Land 2, of Holden's subdivi- each lot’ fronting 274 feet on east, between H and I streets north. These lots are ‘improved by two desirable fram} Rs FRIDAY, April 12, 1878, commencing at 5 o*clock p. m.. that desirable Duilding lot on th> southeast cortier of 6th and F streets southwest, having a front of 24% feet on 6th street, by 84 feet on F st-eet, and known as sub lot Hin square 496; algo, lot 41. In Van RisWick’s subdivision of square 471, having a front of 20 feet on 6:h street west. beiween K and L streets south, in square C03. fronting 30 feet on Union street. The said lots 41 and 28 are unimproved. il 15, 1878, commencing at 5 . continuing’ from day to day \nill the whoie are disposed of. the lots_ numbere( from 46 to 60, 53 to 58, 60 to 68, 70 to 74. 76 to 78 ju the subdivision "by the assignees of George Mattingly and others of the square 495. ‘These lots front on 41 and 6th streets westand street south. In the Immediate vicinity of St. Dominick's church, and inclu of the said square, "Lots 46, 57, 88 are improved; the others are unimproved adapted for building purpo ‘third cash on the day. o| or within seven days thereafter; the residu ihree equal payments at one, two and three years from the day of sale, for which the promissory notes are to be given, bearing Interest trom the day of sale at6 per centum per annum, early, and to be secured by a ‘he property sold and satisfactory Hcy of insurance on the buildings. rms of sale are not complied with {i from the day of sale, we reserve the 1ightto resell the property at the'risk and cost of the defaulting All conveyancing at purchaser's costs, ‘he property will be offered in separate lots or par- cels, and $100 deposit will be required oa accept- ance of each bid. JAMESS. EDWARDS, t,"* open back, Is of the best also has Linen lining and Linen Bands; is only 80 cts. unfinished, and 95 cts. fin- st Shirt in all the world is our Wam- ready to put on at $1.10, of the Loom’ Shirt has been a fa- vorite for along time at 60 cts. unfinished, and 75 ‘The Wamsutta ©. XX Shirt is 75 cts. unfinished, and 90 cts. finished, Finest 4-ply Linen Collars, 6 for $1. ## Sold at our Branch, 0 se ieperenents | and from thence rune CONGRESSIONAL. aed vis after the best models of OConciusion of Yesterday’s Proceedings. well-bred disparagement. She distinguishes IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE CORNER OF BEALL AND MONTGOMERY SI'S., GEORGETOWN, D. C.. AT AUCTION. ©n FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 13th, 1878. at 5 o'clock, in front of the shall sell Lot 106, ha’ the east line of ‘M. | acceptance of bi ply with the terms within sae, the Trustees reserve the rij | risk’‘and cost of defaultin, such notice se they may ancing at the purchaser's cos' JOSEPH CASEY, AM ib. H. WARNER, Auct, PASSAGE OF THE PACIFIC RAILROAD BILL. | the more athletic ener The Paclic rat rout oht further di ar ota ¢ Pacific railroa was further dis- | can flirt with au air of inj cussed, The debate was closed by Mr. Thur- | which might susmest very age The Blaine amendment was defeated— | her elder sister. She . Mr. Thurman's amendment, | square dances, knows Tequiring the bonds to be endorsed by the Sec: | torn in the last retary of the Treasury, so as to prevent their | finds one of “the bores ‘of transfer, was agreed ‘to, and the bill reported by the judiciary committee was passed—yeas changing. With sedulous care sh ‘The’ bill repeatin taken up, and pendin; Senate adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— i, The House went into committee of the | she permtts his autogr: whole, and Mr. Wood introduced his tari | the eve bill, advocating it at great length. of his speech he had rea y fork manufacturer at i ” stating that that industry required no protec. | forgetien in the ensuing m tion, when Mr. C rand adeed of Conveyancing and record- If terms of sale are not complied with in six daysafter sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of pur- chase! MH oe we . F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 F street northwest. B. F. STEIGER, Auct. square feet of vi desirable for bul Bes sont o untgomery street, and running back 60 feet onthe north line of Beall street, im- proved by a Frame Store and Dwelling. ‘Lerms: One-third cash; the balance in six and twelve months. with notes bearing interest and se- cured by a deed of trust on the property sold, conveyancing at cost of purchaser. THOMA? DOWLING, Anct. rpruomas DOWLING Auctioneer, PROPERTY AND WATER POWER {Dg at_purcaser" 10,13, 15, 18.22.24 RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND ©) BAILEO/ B HE GREAT DOUELE Thao BATIOFAL INE SED SHORT ROUTE SOUTHWEST. w 1002 F strert nw. C. GEO, MEGINNISS, AND GENTLEMEN SIL. UMBRELLAS. eae Large Stock Just Opened. . Pearl, French Horn, and Natural STINEMETZ'S Hat Store, next to cor. 13th st. sion of square 632, H. WAENER, Auctioneer, ADIES’ —— L B: TEES’ SALE OF A VERY NICE TW STORY BRICK 1) WELLING, BEING 482 PERT SOUTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated 1878, duly recorded in 9, one of the land the bankrupt law was ig its consideration the | to fthe m NO! NORTHWEST AND NovEMexn 18th, 1877. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 60—Baltimore and Way Stations, ore, Annapolis and Way Stations, Gemeburg. Winchester and Way Stations, 00—*Baitimore Express. 10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, 2 Rae ak Pte eh Be aT pa :80—New York, - press, Parlor Oar to New York and :40—"St. Louis, Cincinnatl, Chicago and Pitts 5 ‘press. Connects for Hagerstown and Grafton, and Sleexing Care te Louisville, Cincinnatl, Co- Ismbus. Chicago Junction and Sandusky, 00— Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Statlous. 10:00—"Baltimore express, nt W8Y P.M. ta:10— Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and ay Stations. 1:80—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- itimore only, stop- Stations, (Winchester 01 . Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- Wood Handies, 18th of October, Liber No, £34, folio 14 cords for the District of Columbia, and at the re: quest of the party secured thereby, ublic auction, in front of the premises, RDAY, the 13th day of April, 1878,at m., the following described real estate, situate of Washington, D. C., to wil certain piece or parcel of ground known and de- scribed as the east fifteen (15) feet of Lot No, (18) hteep, In Square bum ered four hundred and inety-six (496), by the depth thereot. ‘he ainount of st unpaid, with expense of sale, the Valance in cue Year from date of sale, to b> se- cured on the property sold, and to bear iuteres! Fonts per A. deposit of $100 The conveyancin; and terms to be compli F. GATCHEL, JOHN SHERMAN, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ESTATE OS NORLHEAST CORNER OF TATE ON 1 . CORN S STREETS NORTH- ugh IMPROVED BY THREE DWELL- virtue of adeed of trust, dated May 28 b 1877, and duly recorded in Liber N 854, Fc lio 443, et seq., one of the land recoras, for'the District of Columbia, and at the written juest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the prémises, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, A. D. 1878, at 5 o'clock seribed real estate in the said District, to wit: said city as part of Lot numbered two (2), In No. four hundred and seventeen (417, fronting 100 feet on 8th street, and 95 feet on 8 street, with privilege of 10 foot alley, together with improve- On the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Potomac River, near the Aqueduct Bridge and oppo- site Green Springs, known as the FOUNDRY PROPERTY, ALout one-quarter mile above Georgetown, D. C., AT AUCTION NDAY AFTERNOON, April 1 1 3 o’clock, on the premises, sell the above property, consisting o! plot of ground of abou and improved by letter from | four dee meee h JREPCcED Puices. ‘we will sell, at The undersigned begs leave to inform his Fatrons and the public sequence of reduced prices in goods and new he is now able to make up S and furnish GOODS tn his line ten to fifteen per cent, less than former rates, re- spectfully requesting n MONDAY, nger stated that the work of | Tespondence on the Lith of February has refe that firm was done by convicts, costing cents per day. terrupied, and in concludin of the measure that if they succeeded he time was néar at hand nerally that in con- Mr. Wood declined to be in- | entertainment. warned the op- | her own broth 300 feet front on the river, number of valuable Stone B atld~ 1 as a distillery. ngs 18 @ steain engine of sixty-horse power ers forty-four feet long, each, more Express, continued favors, . J. HEIBERGER, CrTizeN AND MILITARY TatLon, 535 15th street, iu defeating it, when the people 'w mild a measure. Mr. and the House adjourned. In one of the ‘ould not be satistied with so | longed conversati indebtedness secured by anks obtained the floor | mirer, That worst enearly 71, 80, 81, 82, 83, orcoran Building. STEAMERS, &c. KR POTOMAC RIVER ‘The Steamer MATTANO, Capi. leaves 6th’ street fonday and Tours-' Nomini Ferry, Va., and With ¢ ther apparatus One-quarter cash, residue in one, two and three years, at six per cen cured by a deed of trust on the pro veyancing at purchaser's cost; quired at time of sale, This sale offers talists to secure and are cul rate of 8 per cent, Of will be required at to be at purchaser's with within ten aay se TH The Commune in Richmond. AN INCIDENT OF THE REBELLION. Major John M. Daniel, of Virginia, gi following graphic and operations of communists in Richmond | Bratas-—Cases the rebellion. and how they were sup- | excessive intell per annum and 200° deposit re Wm. H. By day at To°clock a.m. for Saturday for Mattox Creek. Returning leayes Nomini Ferry every Tuesday Mattox Creek every Sunday at a.m. stopping at Intermediate landings going and © further information, inquire at G. ‘eal Office. 1114 “Pennsylvania VT. JONES, Agent, 6th st, (On Sunday to ping at all stations. 80— Baltimore and and Way Stati press. Frederick via Relay. :85—*Polnt of Rock: ‘Winchester and to Point of Rocks TRUSTEES’ 1H ‘ v TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. When Harper's Ferry was captured at the | jieovertaved be lable ma- | jy developed. A nufacture of arms Was Hunareds of workmen | cesses of the ¢ and their wives and daughters had been em ployed in the arsenals and machine shops, | with no mor and they followed the machinery to the capital | this growth and for such mental la and Friday. an! CATALOGUE SALE taken to Richmond. Frederick, Hagerstown, Stations, On Sunday ‘Way Stations only. @ 40—*Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. :30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the to boat st Canton, No conneo- y for Norfolk. 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations, 565—*Chicago and Columbus Express, Sleeping and Pitbuee, ee en Car to Philadelphia, * Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. 1878 resgii¥ima 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, Borner of Sith and B etree for Pittsburg and the West, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and I from Pitts'urg to Cincinnati, Chicago; 7.40 p. m. dally, wit Chicago. VALUABLE MISCELLANXZOUS FINELY ILLUSTRATED GUMMEF sRRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND Theswift anc ei: aren were regularly paid in good money, | the mind; and if it be consum ything moved ‘smoothly. urrency depreciated they began to suffer. | (ise he money received by not support their fi confederate L, Auctioneer, INCLUDING WORKS BY But asthe | duc HOGARTH, DORE, RETZSCH AND OTHERS, tH SOUTH. egant tron Steamer LADY UF THE €. 5. BONNEVILLE, ity of Washington, in ue Clty of Wasning SALE OF VALUABLE R = ON SOUTH EAST CORNE! DG STREETS SOUTHY LOT WITH AT’ AND FRAME AND TH FRAME DWELLL By virtue of a deed of trust, 19 ‘A. D. 1877. ard duly record of land records for District of, aud at request of party secured therepy. at public auction, in front of premises the workmen would As the war pro- | striving to ee To be sold at my auction rooms, southwest ecrner of Pennsylvania avenue DAY. TUESDAY and! NI ; April 15th, 16.b every MONDAY, WED-' NESDAY) and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock steamers for’ Boston, Providence and Returning, leaves Norfolk and SATUR- 1:30—*Baltimore 9:25—*St. Louis, Cincinnatl, Pit Bleeping Care to St. Louis No connection for Pittsbt 30—"New York, ress. Sleeping ictal Sleeping hand on the throat of the confederacy at Petersburg. T: of the workmen would not purcha ested, but in vain ea revol . however, formed a seeret | that of a youth of the hardier sex communistie princip 3 n to have held that th working for the confederac es WEDNESDAY EV and 17th, commen Two thousand dolar; terest thereon at 8 per cent. from the May, 1877, and expenses of sa'e cash, of which $200’ must "be ‘paid at time of sale; balance In six in equal payments. to ba se- Sper cent. ine rom day of sale until paid, anda deed of sold, or all cash at the option of If terins of sale are not com Safter sale, the Trustees re ‘and cost of defaulting DAY, at do'clock FOB POTUMAC RIVER LANDINGS. W. THOMPSON, Caytain Jon R. Woon, leaves her wharf, term!- street line of cars, at 7 a.m., thre« times per week, for' : Carriomad, Newini and Leonardtown, stopping at each trip, DsyS of sailing, ani y They were too patriotic 863. follo 158, B F. STEIGER, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- y cE 2 'E, TEN SIDE OF N STREET. 77 STREETS NORT! virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ¢ District of Columbia, passed at Speci: Eguity Cause humberea wherein Kendrick et al. are plaintiffs, and are defendants, I will sell at a in front of the premises, on SATU. day of April, 1878, at 4:30 p. m., the followin lying and belng in the Cit of Washington. D.C,..to wit: Allthose certain plec’s or parcels of ground aud premises known upon the official plan or piat of said city as the eastern six (6) et pine and one-third (9's) inches of lot ** nd the western six (6) feet 9'x Inches of lot ** B) subdivision of original lots 3, 14, 15 and 16, are numbered four hundred and forty-seven 7), 28 said sullivision is recorded in the Sur- ‘Yeyor's office of said District, in Liber ‘SW. FA?) fol‘o 83, improved by a Two-story Frame ‘Dwel- The sum of $100 in cash, to be the purchaser as soon as the property is bid off: one-third of the purchase money (including the id within five days af- in equal installments in six and twelve months, with interest at eight per cent. per annum. the payment thereof to be se- cured by deed of trust 1 veyancing, &c., at of sale are not complied with in five days the prop ir husbands were | of London, who says th S notes, bearin ‘and that the | Juracn : safety of the gr Without clothing and pro- | weaknessand ext ir husbands and sons must sto» | with irregularity would cut off necessary munitions | grow up with a mem and supplies, the government would fail, and | Apressed all be involved in one common ruin. To avoid | fy ‘ this, a general division of food an must be made. laborersand mecha ly joined in the movement. While Standing in Main st the major witnessed an ext Hundreds of women suddenly venue was filled with th filing in from the and began to sack the store and gaunt with hun; is of 7ih'ard 9 ia | of lot 4 insquare 4 pages nears .C., and bounded as follows, viz northwest corner of said square; h street 22 feet: th thence south WEEN Grit AND | and shopkeepers, intermediate tanlin: same as Stean cht to resell at the r JeSE M. YZNAGA RANK’'S. WRIGHT, thence south 23. feet 6 inches: thence north 45 fect to south G street, said G street 99 feet 4 inches to beg'nning; together with the improvements operty will be sold subject to prior deed of ted June 9th, 1877. to secure $1,000, w inte: est at 10 per cent. froin Decembe: . : One-half cash, of wh be paid time of sale and balance In six and. twelve is With 8 per cent., secured by d deed of trust on property sol purchaser's, cost. WM. F. HOLTZMAN. Trustee. B. F. STEIGER, Auct. thence east 23 feet ly at the Office, over Xprese Ofiice, or at the Company’s W hart, foot of & Com! “Ss Racer ge 4 ication at Kuox's Ex- IN ELLY, Agent, 8TEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. JOHN GIBSON and §, ely leave Pier 41 Kast York, at 4 o'clock p.m. every SATUB!!AY at 4 p.m.; George town every FRIDAY MORNIN dria same day. and thence west alon| The wives and daughters EOF BRICK 110) OND STREET, BETWEEN ETSNORTH- ughout the eapital | put on it, bee described real estat 1 8 EAST CAPITO! ST AT AUCTION virtue of a deed of trust given to us and recorded in Liber No. 762, folio 330, one the iand records of the District of Columbt the party secured thereby, we ion, on MONDAY, 1th day of April, A. D, 1878. in frovt of the ‘premises, at a'l that certain piece or parcel of ground, in ‘the City of Washingtot iriet of Columb‘a, and described of Lot numbered ‘nine (9), in Square numbered seven hundred and fifty-nine, as the same are numbered and described on the ground plat or plan of said ci-y, together with the improvements, ways. easements, Tights, privileges and appur- tenances to the s»me, belonging or in any wise ay ertaining. This Lot'is improved by a comfortable Terms of sale: $1,000 cash; balance in_ six, and eighteen months, notes bearin; id, and secured by} t one morning The | steamers rdinary scene. | brain, very wonderful ina ehild and KNIGHT alter ancing and recordin end by request BALTIMORE AND POTUMAC BarLROaD. | 230 0) tides Canardaigua, Roch For aie and the no and Aiexan- ‘Freight taken at lowest rates, For information apply at Office “ver Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, or to R.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, SAMUEL BACON, President. KRMAN LLOYD. STBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTO. Me ‘The steamers of this Com urday from Bremen Pier, street, Hoboken, Hollow-e nobody dared. r A crowd of men hung upon the out- | the opportunity yeste ng no interference ing no sympathy for the shop tlie stores in line, They proceeded systematica The goods were piled upon wa by horses driven by female_s; Not a word done with t mob entered a grocery mar30-eo&ds, Cars’ to Watkins Bovcloek p.m ‘ater street, | THIS EVENING. EREMPTURY AND CLOSING AUCTION SALE OF THE FIXTU RES and SA FE: JOLDSTEIN & CU."S Jewelry Store, 619 Pennsylvania avenue, uader the Metropolitan Hotel, on account of the dissolu- Uon of Copartnership and the removal of the store, corner 10th and D streets on May Ist. The entire ‘as the south ha't of Pullman Cars, 9:20, m. daily, ex- few York and the East, 1:30 p.m. dally, ex- t Sune , With 3 ing cars from W: Be to asi: For pera, Rat al = Brooklyn Annex, affordii transfer to Fulton tu teas a ENTIRE STOCK, OF S. rt ny Will sail every Sat- pon said premises. Rates of passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon- Bremen. first cabin, $100, second the cent, interest until stretched arms of the others, She reproduces the talk of her mother's bou- doir in the ba dress of her vis. room—and can criticise the between the dreamy pleasures of a waltz and of agalop. She uppers and bd ehue simplicity Egest very valuable hints to has a poor opinion of that her dress may get figure of a Lancers, ‘an ancin, is, that the figures are always he Keeps her Prosrams, and of malice prepense is able to jose her pocket-handkerchief. | She is quite 1 shows the attractions of a“: quadri hod by whic be courte how a gent an undesirable usly avoided, and is man dances before Y on her ecard. Waen ing iSover, sie knows she has utilized and has engaged herself three or for the next children’s ball at so neighbor's house. A dance in January is nth, and her e¢ partner m careful to se In the | her time ence to some remembered ev nt in th ha pool herself quite equal t pn with by sustain pro- ¥ sister's ad- having at last: with- drawn to the more appropriate shrine of his devotion, she admits to a subsequent partner 1 the time she was bored. There can be, 8, no real pleasure in talking to an en dd man.—[ May Fair. ves the ance | DANGER FROM OVERTAXING CHTLoREN’s al hypersen at met with in the wing brain needs to hus- band its powers for the normal formative pro- vebral organization. The bi es in its Substance ts char pabulum than is sufficient for y s willl Fora | aid in strengthening the various faculties of 1 in the pro- which cir nm of fore se is the ne yond these essary consequet kind, in young men and wom am their minds with numerous of almost daily observation. asion from his pro- to } ess this point ication to mathe~ wing girls. But the worst case he reports from his own practice is The sam almost | studies. They eneral lesson is enforced by Dr. B owding of a or gives rise 1 induc alorgans, id may F hnicals so forcibiy that it is hard to or other knowledge; and add to fs there may be, and often is, the at the brain, owing to the labor mes too fully and easily devel- oped, too firm and too soon mature, so that it mains throughout manhood a lar ild's qually ridiculous in a man or woman—[Dr. Haine | mond. toons, | — ——— ion upon éhildr 1 pow clothing | these misch further evil The re ere playgoers had ay of enjoying th orite recreation, the Sunday law to the ry notwithstanding. The American perance Union. brougl the pathetic drunken scene in the gre: al drama, ‘Rip Van Winkle," at Tammany Hall, and had a vety fair house.—[N. ¥. ess. When the Max certain percentage Startes papers ae Up he goes. Cia. Bngniver, dou! fer- ‘York city. ‘except Sunday, Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, pt Sun accominodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. opt Sunday 653. m. 90 p.m. Por Annapolis, 6 55 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, SILVER and they -PLATE WARE, CLOCKS, erty will be resold at the risk and cost of the de- fauilting purchaser, EDW. A, NEWMAN. Trustee, 321-323 435 st. new. POSTPONED + the 20:h day of April, 187 pisces : _ A, NEWMAN, Trustee. (BAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. cabin, $60 gold; steerage, $30 currency. For freight | trust on the premises, or passage, apply to A deposit of $100 required at Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the e property at the risk and cost of upon giving 5 days’ ‘in some pewspaper published borne to the streets and dumped into the wag- | gus, The women had it all their own way, | 4 S@ Over = Neither soldiers nor police were in sight. | distributed over Meanwhile the crowd increased. Other women on, and flocked to Main Not a man HENDLEY—LE OELRICHS & © 2 Bowling Green, New Y \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ANDRIA, WASH- RGETOWN phi with Clydére Line England States. and a general assortment of fine goods usually kept ina first class Jewelry Store, will be sold at auction without reserve to the hi cash, regardless of cost. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Lodies* sale a: 2p. m. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, Se-THE AB until SATURDA the same hour and. hest bidder for heard what was goin| ive at7 p. m., street for a share of the plunder. Joined them, and for a long time no one made | minster P° an effect to stop them. Baldwin of Virginia, jumped upot box and made an impas: the aefaulting purchaser notice of such rege!’ in Washington, D. C. CHAS: ABBOTT, '. DUNCANSON, ‘and 4:20 p. m. daily, ly, except Sunday. necting at Pitiadel; Conn ontnms Pr &e-Over 28.000 American stoves are now reat Britain and Ireland. At the Manse of the Wost- ebyterian Church, April 7ch, 1878, by ressman | the Kev, B. F. Bittinger, D.D., Mr, WILLIAM ry goods | HENDLEY to Miss Many A. Lr ° ioned appeal for law | | NEWLIN—CLARK. | At Charlestown. West SAILING DAYS. From Wash La Monday agit a. ta, ° shit onday. % co jonday. at 7 p. ma XANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG BAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND He might as well have talked to | Va., by the Rev. W. H. Meade, Rector H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. the wind. No one paid the least attention to | E. Clurch, on the 4tt of September, 1 SALE OF VALUABLE 8 SALE OF VALUABLE IM- HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. PROVED REAL ON*~ TENTH TRUSTEES? STRE&T NORTHWEST, BEING HOUSE Zion PL AMES him. The women went on with their sacking | Bj NEWLIN to Exima A. CLARK, bott of this for Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, Freights reed 220, 5, 7p.m. On 7p Consignees wishi PROVED PROPERTY NO, TEENTH STREET N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October . jn’, . city. and the bystanders drowned Baldwin's voice | “ 1520, FOUR: With their whoops and cheers. “While I was Oa a TRUSTEE: 8A1.E OF VALUABLE IMPROVED 1229, as Lt er REAL ESTAT EF EAS’ By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date junday at 9: on the 8th day of January, 1877, and duly re- — azing at the scene,” said the DIED. 18th, 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 764, follo’248, one of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, ana at the request of the secured thereby. we will sell. at corded in Liber No, 843, folio 315 et one of the land reeords for the District of Columbia. and at the requ st of the party secured thereby, i will sell at public auction, in Major, “Isawa ry regiment, ‘aptain of an Alabama caval- marked **Georget: ith whom I had a slightae- | thon! ‘ull information 3j 1208 F street noi AVENUE NORTH WEST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the own, DO, to J. H. JOHNSON west, and 1ath-street 10. 10, 11 a. m.; 1, 8, 4:20, mublic auction, in ARNOLD. | Fell asleep in Jesus on the morning of Apri! 9, 1878, at his rest . No. 1024 Ver- avenue, HENRY A, ARNOLD, aged 36 years quaintance. "We were both in uniform. We | fnqs months. mt of the p:e:n- . On Sunday at December, 1873, and duly recorded remises, on TH records of the District of, Wharf Washington, De. ‘General Managers, is South ;,@.F. HYDE. 69 Wa- WM. P. cEYpne mara0-ly RSDAY, March part of Lot numbered t numbered 18 (eight- een), in Square numbered 211 (two hundred and of Washington, District of Co- ses, on BATURDAY, the 13th day of April, 1878. at 5 o'clock p. m.. part of original Lot numbered ware numbered three hundred for the same on feet _six (6) inches agreed that something ought to be done to re- Funeral from the store order and stop the robbery. At bis sug- | in Alexandria, Va gestion we stationed ourselves at the door Store already overrun. In a few seconds a | CRUMMIN. At 12.20 virago tiied to pass us. among the land Co umbia, in Liber No, 741, at at the request of the party secure se'l at public auction, at 6 o’clock DAY, April 15th, 18) 21st, at 4:30 0' 1, d 17 (seventeen) and al nth wo will .m., on MON- eleven (11), in ard sixty-eight ( Oth street west ni eleven), in the cit; piscopal church the 11th inst, fa | atlo'clock p.m, m , April 10th, 1878, I can see her now. | HANORAH. the second daughter of Elien ana Wil- LY DIKECT LINE TO FRANCE. (GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Hetween New York and B:t Pier 42, N. R.. foot Morton st. PEREIRE, Capt. Danre, Wednesday, April I PVILLE DE PARIS, Capt, Durand, Wednes- May 1, 4 30 p.m, nesday, May 8 lumbiaj the part of being the southern part, frontinj street n.w. apd running back, of the same width as the front, and bindiny fefe towether with improvements, be less, er with improvements, ‘Terms: One fourth of the expenses of sale in cash, and sums jn six, twelve and eighteen months, with lot seventeen hereby intended north from the southwest corner of Lot numbered. ten feet on 14th ware numbered three hundred 8), and thence north alon; 6) Inches; thenre 102) feet nine (9) Her cheeks and lips were red, but she had a | ! inched. starved look, and an eye like ahawk he carried in her arms a half dozen bars of yellow soap, a piece of dress silk, a long box of Stockings, and some raisins and herrings. 1 ton elty, in the said “O."* ‘in John 8. Jsion of parts of original Lots four umbered two 243), in said city. as said District, bein, ve (5) and six 1 ndred and forty subdivision Is recorded 163, in the Surveyor's office in sai buildings, rights and appurtenances to'the same and sixty-eight (; the north line of lot street nineteen (19) feet six the lot, 130 feet, more or east one hundred and two , inches; thence south nineteen (19) feet six (6) inches, and thence west one hundred and two (1u2) feet nine (9) inches to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereon. idences, . P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. RANE THOMSON. General Manager. novl0 PIANOS AND ORGANS. urchasé money and he residue in equal “**Madam, I beg your pardon; but you are Her funeral will take } “RANT, Capt. Lachesnez, Wed- forgetting yourself. in Cri min, qe 6 years. 4 months and 5 days. Tal will take place from the residence of ats, corner of Sixth and B streets south- east, to-morrow, the 11th inst.,at3 p.m. * ELWOOD. On the evening of April 9, 1873, BLANCHE, the eldest ighter of the late Wm. DB. Elwood, in the eighteenth peop her age. plvce from her uncle’ These goods are not | residence, (D.C. Lamb.) No. 43 Myrtle street, interest at 8 per cent. per annum, payable'semi- annually, secured by deed of trust on the propert; sold. or'all cash at option of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in six and ¢ In Gold (including wine)—To twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. L. WILD & BRO.. 723 7ih st. n.w., Prac- Havre, First Cabin.§100: Second Cabin, $65: Third it Terms of sale: One-third in cash; the residue tical Piano and Musical Instrum: Payable in, one (1). two (2) and thres (3) years, in not paid for them, and you | Thursday, t 3 p.m. Friends and relatives aré Will not be permitted toleave this store with | Tespectfully invited to attend. deed of trast on the property 75 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms seven days, otherwise th- ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property a jal attention to TU. RING Pianos, Organs’ Prices as low as consist- ent with honest work. Also, Agents for the Stieff, notes bearing interest from the day of sale until per centum per annum, and to be of trust upon the preinises sold. All conveyancing ry Steerage, $26, including wine, bed- | roid, A deposit of and Utens,!<, DF REBIAN, Age 225 Penn. ave. ; T. of $200 will be required at time of sale, and all con- veyancing will be at the of gale to’ be complied with in seven days. wise the Trustees reserve the right to resell | INGand REI uurchaser’s cost, looked at me,” said the Major, | and other Instruments. secured by ad wild way, as though endeavoring to compre. | $2™Ption, RoBERT Epwin eee ee erase Ope to be complied with in Or 6. W. Mor HODGKIN. At his late residence, 813 I strest ‘ina | northwest, April to, 1878, of ‘pulmonary con~ 2DUKUN, aged forty= s : - | four years. gene wee dhe nea, hen rent tothe | Othe friends of the family are invited to attend LER & BRU. ington, D.C. yes LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. at purchaser's cost, If the terms of sale be not © tech eee Ge Heme, Complied with within six (6) dave after ths tine of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and risk of defaulting. purchaser, four (4) days? notice of such resale in r. (Different terms may be agreed upon between the parties interested J 23 Penna, ave., agents for Wash- the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after ap6.8,9,10.12&13 B. U. KEYSER, Trustee. ITCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, ‘Corner 16th street and Pennsylvania avenue, ue of a deed of trust, dated June 21st, 76, and recorded in Liber No. 825, ‘seq., and by direction of the party. secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, in risk and cost of the Getgulting purchaser, THOS. HYDE, }Tustees. Se THE ABOVE 8ALE_IS_ POSTPONED + Fee 1878, same hour TiO8. HYDE, } Trustees. Ag-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER post- oned until SATURDAY, our and places, came back she deliberately took me by the | teenth street, on Thursds arm and slung me from her with such force that I went spinning around struck the front of the building so hi: it took the breath out of me, and walked out. ECKER BROS’ GRAND, SQUARE PIANOS AN | DETT ORGANS, at Sole Agen Practical Plano maker, Washington, . C., formerly foreman . and tuner with Stainway until WEDNESDAY, She then | with F.C. & Sol . N. THOM, NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. at me and laughed, but kept his pockets and said nothing. April a3:h, 1878, same DE City of Berlin 491 City of Brussel: the funeral from the First Baptist Chu April 11th, ard that UNDERTAKERS, &o. quietly gathered up her load from the counter ED. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, he Alabama Captain looked 1233 Beventh st. niv., Washington... C. ands in his | (Residence at place of business.) Bories Embalmed toldhimI thought |’and prepared for transportation. ape-Ly* ALLET DAVIS & CO. PIANOS.—Up- right Pianos a Specialty, Clos~ ng-eut sale—great_ bar) remises. on SATURDAY, the 18th 'Y Tabs. HYDE, } + D. 1878. at 4:30 o’clock p. m.. the City of Richmond ..4 607, City of New York.3'500 4.566 City of Paris. we were out of q lace, and he nodded. We OF VALUABLE LOTS IN . SiG Of Chester 3. T. COLDWELL, Sal D € MON TGOM- ins—come and| concluded after that to remain simple'spec. | WW, B+ SPEABE, following-described real estate in the city of Wash- istrict of Columbia, to wit: The westerly eighteen (18) feet seven (7) inches front of Lot numbered four (4), In Bq fou- (24) running back w TU ERY STREET, By virtue of a deed of trust dated January, -1). 1868, and recorded in Liber E. C. 28, folio 481 et seq., one of the land -4.490 City of Brookly These magnificent steamers, built in watertight tments, are among the stronges& largest and fastest on the Atlantic. L, SUMNER, 811 9th st, M. KNABE & CO."83 WORLD-RENOWN. ED PIANOS.—These celebrat | rPHoMmas DOWLIN WEST STREEC. HIGHLY VALUABLE THREE-STORY BRICK RASIDENCE ON THE SOUTH FIDE OF E Meanwhile the women were approaching The Hebrews were cred- ware numbered twenty- th even width one bun- UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F. Harvey), ited with great wealth. It was said that they i tedilhonbersdhaychd The saloons are luxuriot Well lighted and ventilated Width of the ship. amidships, forward of the eng) noise and motion ts felt, and are replete with every ly furnished, especialy , and take up the whole staterooms are instruments have Leen before the public| Years, and have received the highest award wherever exhibited, McCammon’ favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other celebrat | manufacturers ‘constantly on band. ashington county, District of Colum- west of the holder of the we will sell at public STREET. BETWEEN NINH AND TENTH NORTH WEST, NO. 932, AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 16, p. m..,in front of the premt dred (200) feet to'a public alley; said Lot fronting on M street, between 24th Terms: One-third of purchase money, with the balance in six and twelve had made barrels of money out of the confed- Rise hove sae Ae se eracy, and the female communis! theni without a qualm of conscience. tia, and by the written te secured by said trus' auction, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. + on’SATUBDAY, April 20'h, 1878, all that 1378. at 4 o’clock expenses of sale, in cash ith street Experienced lady attendance at short notios, ap5-t went at Mos and Isaac, however, had heard what was | g@02™ #- WHIGHT, res. T shall sell lot L.'in Patterson’ vision of crigmal lot 16, in square 378, front of 24 feet, and running back an average months, for which amoant the notes of the pur- interest from date of sale and property sold, shall all latest improvements, doubie | celbrated Organs. Pianos and Organs sold, rented riece of land lying and being in B and exchanged. “Particular attention paid to Tun- town, and being that chaser, bearln going on above, and’ tried to protect them- berths, electric The cuisine has always been aspecialty of thisline. of trust on the ‘ng and thorou; UNDERTAKER, selves. They put up their shutters, barricaded marl2-ly 1337 10th st. nw. hl) Repairing Pianos, C. REICH- d_as’No. 14 on the plat thereof, no Warerooms, 423 ‘Lith street, be taken. A deposit ef $50 requi for the same at the point forming a depth of 110 feet’ @ an alley, and improved bya All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. at time of sale, Brick Residence,’ with basement and Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen's smok- rooms, barbers’ shops, pianos, lbra- vided ENBACH'S P' their doors, ran up stairs, and watched the | few doors above Penna. av. roceedings from the second-story windows. BURGDORF, ut the women were not dismayed. While . UNDERTAKER, right argle by the east line of Montgomery streat aud the no th tine of 8 oddert street, and running thence with Montgomery street north 120 feet: allel with Stoddert street 100 ind parallel with Montgome: street 120 feet to Stod tert street, and then sale are not complied with in seven days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertiseme st. EDWIN C. CUTTER } back building, with all themode-n improvements, containing about 14 rooms, being NO. Terms: One-third cash, twelve and eight en months, with interest until e and other information nt. 15 Broadway, BRO., 023 Ps some of them ran for axes, others found a | yg9-1y long piece of scantling and used it as a batter- COAL AND WOOD. _ thence east and iplarce at six, | feet. tence sout 316 Penn’a avenue n.w. ingram. The first door flew open amid the ‘OSEPH GaA' sorrow from the Jews. “’ mine Kott! mine F a T ish ruined!” was the ‘Terms ressonable. eols-ly OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS COAL AND WooD. Paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the proj e-nverancing at purchaser's (os: ; P ssesston given Immediately. to examine the premises can have Plication to the auctioneer. JAMES E. FiTCH, B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer, £. WAGGAMAN, Anctionesr, 519 7ih st. n. w. with Stoddert street to the beginning. One-fourth cash: balance in one, two and three years, secured by adeed of trust on the property, and notes of the ‘purchaser beari: yable semi-annually, MERICAN LINE OF sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to touching at Queenstown. $200 down at th Kott! Tish ruined! Parties desiring made no further defence. In- the Keys on ap- per cent. interest. deed, it woul have been dangerous for them Bom AND STOCKS, Cabin, intermediate and THOWAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, | Preperty will be sold In three lotsof fort: to attempt it, for if one of the female robbers TWO TWO STORY FRAME HOUSES ON husbands and United States Bonds of all kinds; or cne lot, or one lot with the privilege o} A deposit’of 650 will be required on each lot when the sale is made, Conveyancing and recording at had been hurt the crowd of ers, 1429 F street, brothers would surely have avenged it. PARK STREET, Line to Antwerp. By virtue of two deeds of trust to me, dated September 18th, 1876 recorded in liber No. can be bad at H, D, COOKE, Jae ‘Agents Ly D NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. purchaser's cost. District of Columbia Bonds of Various issues; Washington and Georgetown Quarterly Stock; “And so,” said the Major, “the spoliation | | Municipal and Railroad Bonds and Stocks, bought If the terms Of sale are not com- plied with in five days, the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON VERMONT AVENUE, BETWEEN (CUSAEP LINE, 828, folios 486 and 488, one of the land re- continued. At last arumor ran throngh the | and seld by LEWIS JOHNSO. cords for the county of Washington, D:s- U., Bankers, street, ‘the Governor is coming.’ It_ proved mari5-tr 10th st. and Penna. avenue, true. ’ Down the hill came Governor Letcher, EW AND, SEOOND-HAND CARRIAGES diminishing the chances of rs of this line take a specific course for ali seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown tod trict of Columbia, I shall sell at premises, on MONDAY. lots number one (1) an a ilic sale in front irehaser. after one week's notice, Driisth, 1878 at D 8 STREETS NURTHWEsT, AT .P. aud A. LODGE, Trustees, the defaulting put FIR mar20-w&s,dbv1m accompanied by his staff and a few friends. ‘re complete in every particular. AT A SACRIFICE. He ascended a cart, and made a speech, which | “Five new Albany Cutters: one light, had as much effect as such speeches usually | Coupe; two Coupe Panel Rockaways: in Gultek's subdivision of square Bumbered nine hundred and eigbty-seven (987) of the plat or und plan of said City of Washington, with the pr vements thereon, consisting of aframe house By virtue of a deed of trust given to mo, duly recorded in Liber No 766, follo 45, of the land records for th bia, and at the request « by.” 1 will sell at ‘2,24 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main :—Depot, Mill and Wharves, 12th, 18 aad Rowoes spate Loss York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 passage crossing the meridian 2 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. FPHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer, PURLIC SALE OF FINE FIRST-CLASS RES- CE AT SOUTHWEST CORNER OF do have. The mob of women kept steadily at | four Jump-seats; three P. party secured the work, and the Governor pumped himself dry | tn Leather-top Bi in front of the No-top Baggies, URR IES wishout producing the least effect. The crowd | $24 B1ty other styles. ‘Also a large stock of Second— SECOND ANI) MARKED STREETS, IN GHUKGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of trust to the nnder- signed, of date March A.D. 1876, corded in Liver No, 781, folio 79 et seq day of April, ‘Terms of sale: Three hundred dollars cash on he following” gach lor, of which fifty dollars will be req be paid Immediately after sale on each piece of pro- lance in monthly payments of ifty dollars on each lot with eight per cent. THE BRITISN AND NORTH AMERICAN MAIL STEAMSHIVS, y YORK AND LIVERPOOL. AT CORK HARBOR. Otices:—1903 F, 1118 9th and 1418 at 5:30 o'clock p.m. ted property in the city’ of " 6 inning on Vermont avenu? at a point thir teen feet six inches northeast of the southeast to pass out, and the Jews moaned more The women pitched in and shawls, sugar, po) on the outskirts opened respectfully for him | Penn. aoe > D. 80) Repository- rty: and the jOMAS W. RILEY & SONS, ‘and Bu itiful ith re- lins, bot- . oon muslins SAVE, TO LEARN HOW TO Do IT. and bags of hominy were pitched in the | YOUR! READ AND HEED WHAT Then a second rumor spread ever the crowd. The President was | HAE! FOLLOWS. President itol, sotiewed by SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health an@ the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured therel at public auction, on WEUNES! April 24th, A.D. 1878. at 5 o’clock p.m., in front remises. all of Lots one hundred and fit- and one hundred and sixteen (116), in Hawking’ addition to Geor whole fronting 140 feet on 21 street anc corner of Lot thirteen, in Square three hundred and seven. running thence northeast on Vermont avenue thirteen feet six inches: thence northwest point on 22th street northwest twenty-nine seven and eight-tenth inches north of the ‘southwest corner of said Lot thirteen; thence south on 12th street fourteen feet nine and nine-tenth . hence on a straight line to the place of annum interest until Jes, ribbons, washin; id. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser, wil @ policy of insurance for $1,0C0 on each house, to be secured by a deed of Cost of conveyancing and the purchaser, and ff the with in five days after the rty will be resold at the risk WHOLESALE DEALERS IB WOOD AND COAL, Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Wagons at the doors. -Wed..May L. Scythia... W. {Wed.,May 8 Abyssinia, Wed. June 12 RATES OF PASSAC coming. This also proved true. Davis rode down from the Ca) Gay, with a hundred o terms are not compli s. ity demand it, the customs of social life re~ ‘body was silent. | quire it.” The matter is of great importance tm I had’seen him several times, but had never | every way. “Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, purchaser after three vways on hand, st lowest rates. Market street, in Geo1 bani a + Trustee. etowa. D.C , accordiny ‘a wagon, and every! said addition, and improved by a table, ea ad &ec. One-third of the purchase money in three equal instalments, at one, three years. with interest at 7 per cent. secured Perannum from the day of sale, and By steamers carrying steerage, $30: according to accom! not carrylpg steerage, $30. $100 and id, according to accommodaticn. Parts, $15, gold, additional, Retarn tickets on favorable terms. together with all the improvements, ‘Same belonging or otherwise apper Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve ulcevest at 7 por cent, until uived of trust on the property days’ notice in the Even! ‘ind $100 gold, | 7 ES. T. E. WAGGAMAN, IRUSTEE’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING, No 317 H STREET So I forced my way within . iibound. wT was BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR. —It is the su ever heard. Tall e swayed with emotion like the Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th ‘nd 12th streets south west. between 3d and 8d n.w,, DandEs.w. ten feet of hi and slender, willow in the wind. "Hi: months, notes bearing juent speech paid, and secured omces— { C, fea at. NORTHEAST, crown of glory, and Zor the loss of it there bolapousstion. is words were carefull; CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other ext war non 2 bo tine nag ia the ‘means can it be saved and beautified. exican war, and, while expressing his deep- With the sorrows and sufferings eae with in 7 days: the fetid of sieare ne the right to 1esell the property at the r'svand cost Purchaser. after giving fv resale in Some newspaper pu Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from arene er 8 cost. rage Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of ven for Belfast. Glas- other ports on the Con- SUisfaction of the Trustees; orvall cash. at the aired of the purehase ‘att , and if the terms are not compl within five da By virtue of a deed of Liber No. 782,ffollo 480, et seq.. one of the Jand records ior Washington county, in thi District of Columbs: trust recorded in i cag aK ebosen. He spoke of Europe at lowest rates, ‘Through bills of lading javre. Artwerp an e children of the confed req! J TRS maintained the tte detauiving INCORPORATED 1845. and for Mediterranean ports. of law and order.” mises. on THURSDAY, day of April, A.D. 1878, at 5 o’clock p. the city of Washfugton,. District of Golut cl Ly wit: Xr that certain . D.C ity PHILLIP POLLARD. Trustee, in front of the pret E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. . pall A TWO-STORY FRAME HUUSE ON PARI ORTHEAST, SIX x Durchaser on five days’ notice in the Evening Star, ‘co M ASUFORD. } Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING. A: ap2,3,4 10,11.12,17 18.11 108. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer r heard that many of the women Borghi ee ated tan | for ‘and beautity ing the hair For freight and passage apply at the Company"s ving Green or both steerage and LAD W O05 3th street. C. GROVER. President. Office, No. 4 Bowlin cabin, to OTIS BIG LEWIS ASSETS JANU. janz3-ly CHA’ , District of Colu tothe words At the close of the speech the hair ever resident took eet positive Ht out his watch and gazed at it long and earn = ‘iathairon wifl peste oe 4 me. yt if the roots and follicles , order your men are ng ‘of aca ~~ “4 pany f its mowaiet “i STRONG. BENJ. C. MILLER, ‘Treasurer, FCHYDE, District m2, Le Droit Buthdina. ARSON, Vice President, By virtue of a deed of trust to me dated recorded in Liber No. 799, 488. one of the land records for the Dis’ uest of the parcy TRUSTEE SALE OF UNIMP! a ERTY ONG STREET BETWEEN DELS. WARE AVENUE AND WEST. cai The order was obeyed, and the ringing of ramrods was ETWEEN DEL A- ADE HOUSE, SROURD Sremee trict of Columb! N®™ Foes winpow BEST LLL! raboDE Low. GRANVL holding the debt, said the President, sti | } SSR ie Rows a of adeed of trust, dated ises, on MONDAY, yrded in Liber records of the 15, 1878, at 4 o'clock D. D., sub-lot twelve ( }, In square’ No. 987, to- yr with the improvements, a two-story frame of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in twelve and elghteen months after the day o cont, par annem interest until os 760, fone District of Co- \OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 8.20 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, Site 41 Axp 615 107m Srazzy. HEN 'S LUAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street and New York avenue, entrance on New oe mek 42. a ‘the land auction, in front of April 15th, 1878. at 5 o°clock corde d subdivision of sale: twelve, clghteon —— * Gay.’ z looking at his, watch, ‘if this street is not clear- within five ee on rode Ges Within G : ir men to fire i i :} three min- ‘One-fourtn cash; residue in and twenty-four months, ate pet loney Gi Gothing, Carpets tf & a * ECON NINGHAM, Tre Well Known satisfactorily to the T of . $f terms: of alo aero has removed to ive the Trustee reserves ‘Hand {. Silk Hats made @00D PREVENTIVE FOR NEURALG! ‘with in A D CATAREE SORALGIA Fight to resell at the visi and cost of detaeiting after five days’ Is Sal-z DEM GEOT’S HYGIENIC Wiess ‘Of BUK Hats a specialty, aps-dads THOS WAGGAMAN, Trustes,