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ENS" 5 a RR RS FAMILY SUPPLIES. RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Guo fs UN THE CASH PLAN. 4 ibs. Good Carclir lee. ib. Best Car ce. * 08 Tin: Good T en or Hiack 135 11D; Good Rested Rio Coffee. :20 1ib. Best i t Rio Coffee 125 idoz, Bott'e Lager Beer. 85 bbl, Sack jor Patent Process 2.5 Family Pour, persack... 175 le tade Family 1 Oid Whisky for medic’ C. 8. O'HARE & SON, apli-tr_1913 Seventh st. n.w., bet. M and N, {JUST RECEIVED, VERY FINE NEW MAPLE SYRUP, DIRECT FROM A FRIEND IN VERMONT, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1491 New York ave., apls-tr Near U. 8. Treasury Department. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT or STRAWBERRIES. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, 228-tr_ Corner 14th st. and New York ave. I Cc. MANN, ¢ Stalls 638 sid 639 Center Market. Band 21 Western CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT ALL TIMES, The best BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING LAMB the country aifords, 2¥- All orders faithfully filled; goods delivered. marl8-tr S. ELLIOTT Can be found at STALLS No. 52 and 58 Washington Mar- ket, (7th street wing,) and 222'K street Market, by his friends and the lovers of CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialt} Marketing delivered free. feb23-6m_ ‘OHN R. KELLY, DEALER IN’ FIRST-CLASS BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON, Erc., CORNED BEEF A'SPECIALTY. Stalls 628. 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or address Box 713 City, + Starketing delivered free ot harge to all t larketing delives ree of cl ‘all parts of the city. sepl4-ly Ss FOR NORFOLK. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOLTH. = The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE. Capt. ©. J. BONNE- VILLE, leaves 6th-street_ wharf. until further notice, eveay MON-® DAY, WEDNE>DAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o°el" p.m., ‘connecting with steamers for Boston, Prov: dence and other Northern Points, Returning. leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, ai 5 o’clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CapiainJous R. Woop, leay s her wharf, term!- nus of 7th ano hstreet lineof cars, at7a m., three times per week, for Curriomaa, Ne nd Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate landings each trip. Day of sailing, same as Steamer Matiano. For further information, apply at the office, over | Metropolitan Bank, Knox's xpress Office, or at the Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street. Bi cal ication at Knox's Ex- ‘Office. MUEL BACON, Pres" B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. The Steam: JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier4l East 2 River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. every BATURD* Y at 4 p.m. : George. town every MONDAY, and Alexandria sane day. Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at ofticy over Metropolitan Bank. 15th street, ortoR.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Georgetown. tr SAMUEL BACON, President. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this Company wit! sail every Sat urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New Yerk to Southampton, Lon. don, Harreand pre oe cabin, ig ee cabin, §60 gold: steerage, $30 currency. For frei or passage, apply to OELRICHS & CO. apa "5 Bowing Green, New York, \LYDE'’S NEW PXPRESS LINE =e PHILADEI PHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S Link FR BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES. Sailing Days. From Philade!phia— Saturday, at 12 m. From Washing:on- Monday, at lla.m. From George town— Monday. at 7p. Freights received daily. Through Bille of lading given to Boston and Frovidence. | Consignees wishing at Georgetown wharf will please Georgetown, Ai nation apply to J. H. JOHNSON For full inf H & CO., 1202 F street northwest. and 12th-street wharf, Washington. D. C F. HYDE. 59 Wa- Ter street, Georgetuwn, D.0.: WM. P. CLYDE & ©v., General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Palla- delphia. mar20-ly Y¥ DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ENERAL TRANSATLANTIC MPANY Ketween New York and BT Pier 42. N. R., foot Morton st. Capt. Santelli, Weanes- May 1, 4.30 p-m LaUVEANT, Capt, Lachesnez, Wed- 10am. Sanglier, Wednesday, May in Gold (inclnding wine)—To Havre, First C:b-u.$100: Second Cabin, $65; Third Cabin, $35. Strerage, $26, including wine, bed- ding, and utens'!s, QUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broadway. Or G. W. MOSS. 225 Penn. ave.; T. W. BUTE- | LER & BRU., 923 Penna. ave., agents for Wasb- ington, D.C. feb23-3m MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at ‘Queenstown. Cabin, intermediate and steer tickets can te Bad at H. 1) COOKE. JR & CO. S, Banke ers, 1429 F st. Also, agents for the Red Star Line to Antwerp. my22-tf ARD LINE. ener NOTICE, With the view of diminishing the chances of colision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. . ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward p crossing the meridian of 5O at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN HE BHOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. YdhiK. | Faom New Youn. ‘Apr.24]| *Russia...Wed., May 29 ~May 1} Scythia. . May 22 | Algeria...Wed.. June26 Add every follwing Wovnesiay from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. By steamers carrying steerage, $0and_ 100 gold, according to accommodations, * No steerage. by steamers hot carrylog steerage. $80, $100 and 130 gold, according to aceommodaticn. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets Ce Savors Saree tekets trom rage at very low rates. Steerage tic Liverpesl and Queenstown and ail" other parts of rope at lowest rates. Through bilis of ding given for Belfast. Glas- , Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Cou- inent, and for Mediterranean ports. a For freight and passage apply at the Company"s otice, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Wash- ingto .C. * ciety Cuks. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N.Y OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, oetl-tr 411 AnD 413 10TH STREET. A™ THOSE WHO KNOW. n if BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER is not the best plaster in the Tord. This remarkable article Was invented to ‘vercome the great objection always found to vritnary Porous Plaster of slow action in bringing Feilef, LAME BACK. For Lame and Weak Back. Rheumatism troubles ‘Of the spine and kidneys it is a truly wonderful remedy. Physicians everywhere ize its ST etuberterity, to other porous plasters, and to Ask any phys ail Tiniment relleve pain at once and cures ‘oigkst ‘an any known plaster, liniment or eom- in AUTION.— There are dangerous and worthless tations of BENSON'S Capeine Plaster in the farket. The genuine have the word ne cut through each pia - hee Zeoush cach plaster. Sold by all Druggis Price WS LD CLOTHING, &¢.—L, RICE, dealer i Oe. weeoud-hand CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, Hee ine ugha poss Cte fortes een prices Ls or seve Seles named above. Orders by mail J2a!-TI# ORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Berwie ekear DOUBLE TRACKS NATIONAL t NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NovEMBER 18th, 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:0U—Raltimore and Way Stations. 6:50—Baitimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, (Strasburg. Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay.) 8:00—*Baltimore Express, 8:10—Piedmont, S:rasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town. Point of Rocks ana Way stations. | 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and Ph-jadelphia. 8:40—"8t. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts- Yurg Express, "Connects for Hagerstown and Valley Branch, gzcept Sunday. Through car for Staunton." Parlor Car to Gratton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Cincinnati, Co- lumbus, Chicego Junction aid Sandusky: 9:00—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, 10:00—*Baltimore Express. P.M. 12:10_—Baltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. 1:30—New York aud Philadeiphta, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ping at all stations. ) 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay.) 4:30—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- press, Frederick via Relay. 4:55 Point of Rocks, Frederick. Hagerstown, Winchester aad Way Stations, On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. Philadelphia, Norfolk ard Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to boat at Canton. No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk. :50—* Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:55—"Chicago and Columbus Express, Sleeping Cars to leago. 7.30—*Baitimore Express, 9 25— "Sr. Louis, nclnnatl, Pittsbarg Express. Sleeping Cars to St, Louis and P! No connection for Pittsburg on Sun 9:30—"New York, Philadelphia and Bi Express, Sleeping Car to New York, and Special SleepingVar to Philadelphia. “Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. lord GREAT 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double T ack. Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, | APRIL ath, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsourg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and 40 p.m, daily, with Palace Car to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the nerth at Pm. daily, except Saturday. with Palace Cars to Watkids. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and Wat- Hips, af 10-10'a-m- dally, exespt Sunday For New York and the East 1:40 a.m. and 9:30 p. m, daily, with Palace Cars attached, Limited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m, daily, ex- cept Sunday. the Kast, 1:30 p.m. dally. ex- For New Yor! cept Sunday, with Sleeping Cars trom Wash- ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jersey’ City with boats ‘of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct fransfer to Fulton street, avolding double fer- Hage and journey across New York city, For Philadelphia, 1:30 p, m. daily, except Sunday, and 1:40 a. m., and 5:30 and 9:30 p. m, daily: Limited Express, 9:20 a. m, daliy, except Sun- day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. and 4.20 p. m, daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:65 a, mn. ‘and 4:20 p.m daily, except Sur day, For Annapolis, 6:55 a. mn, and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING TON RAILROAD, For Alexandria, 6.7, 8. 9:10, 10,11 a.m., 1, 3. 4:20, 5.6 7 p.m.’ On Suniay'at 9:10 an, and land 7 p.m. For the South,” via Richmond, 2:45 a, m. daily; 6:10 p. m. daily, exeept Sunday, ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7. 8:10. 9:10. 10, La. m.: 1, 3, 4:20, 5, 6:10 and7 Pg; OnSunday at 8:10 a.d10 a, m-and 6 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor carsac- commodations can be procured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue; northeast corner of Sixth streetand Penn- sylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the ct ecking of baggage to destina~ tion from hotels ard r sidences. L, P. FARMER. General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. —nov10 BANKERS. MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE A. Miivexecute orders for the purchase or sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold on moderate margins. Commissions $5 each 100 shares, Stock priviieges negotiated on responsible parties only, Correspon- dence solicited. “Henry Merriam, Member Am, Mining and Stock Exchange, 35 Wall st., New FOR EPILEPSY. BARABOO, May 15, 1877. iy husband has had Epilepsy, for the past fifteen years. The it winter his bi seemed to be in a bad condition, and seeing the results from the use of VEGETINE In others, felt anxious to try it, Has taken some six bottles, and the result has been, that he has had only ten fits in three months past; whereas, he was accus- tomed to having asmany in two days at his worst, aneffect that he did not expect. Am very anxious to have him continue the use some longer, and write you toask you what terms, or what reduc- ee you ‘would make sud send me one dozen bot- tles, ‘ery respectfully, MBS. A. C. COLE, Baraboo, Saux Co., Wis. VEGETINE thoroughly eradicates every kind of humor, and restores the entire system toa healthy condition. VEGETINSE 81. VINCENTScHOOL, TROY, Oct. 5, 1871. DR. BTEVESS: Dear Sir:—We are truly grateful for your gener- ous donation of VEGETIN«® received last evening. ‘A lady has been ustng it here, with much benefit to herself, who, for years, has been pronounced ‘broken down,** “‘worn out,"’ &e. Frequently she was disturbed in her sleep ‘bya violent nervous twitehing of a foot, or the face, or the whole body. By taking this VeGRTINE, she Is enabled to sleep quietly, and her general health seems much im- yroved: though she has afcomplication of chronic diseases to contend with. May God bless you for Your charity to the orphans. espectfully and gratefully, STERS OF CHARITY, HARASSING DREAMS,—An unnatural excite- ment of the brain and nervous system is thedirect cause of sleeplessness, as also of harassing noctur- naidreams, VEGETINE has a peculiarly soothing effect in all such cases, when taken just before going to bed. VEGETINE FOR ALL LADIES WHO ARE SUFFERERS. NATI, O., March 28, 1877. Mk. STEVES Dear Sir:—T have taken several bottles of your V¥GETINE for Female Weakness, and in justice to the medicine, and to all ladies who are suffere frcm such complaints, 1 will recommend the V& crxct ETINE, | I must say if has helped me very much indeed, 1€ ts mnvaiuab’s for such complaints. 160 Eastern aventic, FEMALE WEAKNESS.—VEGETINE acts directly upon the causes of these complaints, It invigo- rates and strengthens the whole system, acts upon the secretive organs, allays infl smmation, cleanses and cures ulceration, cures constipation, regulates the bowels; headache and pains in the back cease; in fact, there 1s no disease or complaint where the VEGRTINE gives so quick relief, and is g0 effective in its cure,as in what is termed Female Weakness. It has never failed in one instance. VEGETINE. DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND IT. Having for many years sold Vigeting mand aving for man : SSA eas iced poe aly. J, BROWN, Drcoorst. No, 60 So, Limestone st. VEGETINE Prepared by BR, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Fegetine is Sold by all Druggists, aplT-w&s ‘ ED'S OF LIFE D) iedercnannood and ths vigor of Youth to ihe most shattered constitution in four weeks. FaILuRE Inrosstaie. | Thisliten qreme- resume crete Weary ae Success in every, Os. 7 Univerity Place, New Yor Srupgtetl BuppHed, tanl-r FUTURE DAYS, H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. Ez TEE 8 SALE OF A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING ON ALLEY BETWEEN I AND K: AND lira AND 18TH STREETS PORT: Of a deed of trust dated November é rust oven! ise, XD sid Auly recorded in liber No 766, ‘folio 484, et ons of the land records (7-7 for the District of Co'umbia, 20d at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, W@ Will sel! at le auction In front of the preinises, of FRI- 1 May 3d, 1878, at 5 o’clock p, m., all that piece 'or parcel of ground situate in the city of Washington, D. C,, being part of lot 23, in square 126; commencing for the same at the intersection of the 10 foot alley, which forms the western boun- dary of said lot, with the 20 foot alley which forms the southern boundary of said lot; and running thence east along said 20 foot alléy 19 feet 4% Inches; thence north 73 feet 6:4 inches; thence west to the line of the first mentioned alley’ 19 feet, 4'4 Inches; thence south along said alley 73 feet G34 Inches to the beginning, together with the im- Frovements, &c. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen month, with interest at 8 per cent, Per annum until pald, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold: Gr all cagh at option of the purchaser. $100 deposit and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertise- ment. JOSEPH B. EDSON, THOMAS HYDE.’ } Trusteos. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman.” _apl6-cod, ts (08. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct'r, TRUSTEES SALE OF. VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE. BEING THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE ON THE 5 d » IN crry OF WASHINGTON, D.C, By virtue of acertain deed ot trust, dated on the 1st day of March, A. D. 1872, and re. fi corded in Liber No. 675, folio $43, of the land, Tecords of the District of Cohimbia, I will, on MONDAY, the 29th day of April, A. D. 1878, at 4 oveloek p-mi., on the, premises, séil at publte ‘auc- ticn, to the itighest bidder, all that lot of ground situate In the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known on the ground’ plan thereot as the east part of lot numbered thirty-six (35). in reservation numbered ten (10), the same frontiny twency-elght (28) feet and six (6) inches on street and running back with the same width one hundred and eighty (180) feet to an alley. ‘These premises are improved by @ large 4-story Brick House, with Brick back building and Stable, a very desirable and convenient location, ‘The terms of saleare: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in three equal pay. 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 re- quired at time of sale, All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. The purchaser may Pay the whole amount of the purchase money In cash if he sodesire. In case of failure to comply with terms of sale within ten days, a resale will be made at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM B. TODD, JR., Tru THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct'r. "’ ap18- \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THE WASHINGTON COTTAGE PROPERTY, ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THE. CITY FOR A BEER GARDEN, ON BOUN- DARY, BETWEEN 3tu AND (Lith STREETS, NORTHWEST, THE MOST FASHIONABLE DRIVE IN THE CITY: FOUTEENTH-STREETCARS TAKE YOU. TO 1T; IMPROVED BY THREE FRAME BUILDINGS AND NECESSARY STA- BLING; THE WHOLE CONTAINING 24.000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND AT AUCTION On MONDAY AFTERNOON, April Sih ah il 1878, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, I shall sell The above proper ‘Terms to suit purchasers. aplé-6t THOS. DOWLING. Auct. PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE « VALUABLE ORNAMENTAL AND BEDDING LANTS. PLAN 5 E will sell on MONDAY next, April 224 1878, at 10 a.m, and 3 p.m... at the Sales rooms, ccrner of F and 15th ‘streets, (Corco- ran Building. ) the largest assortment of Palms, in Variety: Agaves, in varlety : Screw Pines: Yuccas, Cactus, and other Plants suitable for ornamenting the Lawn in summer, and Parlor or Conservatory Decorations in winter ever offered in this District. 180, A large stock of Bedding Plants, embracing Ge- raniums, Lantanas, Heliotropes, Verbenas, Coleus, Achryanthes, Carnations, Antitrhinums, Abutil- ons, Salvins, Roses, &c, ‘These Plants are now in good condition for trans- plantinj A'so, Hanging Baskets. Speclal_attevtion is cailed to th's collection of Pa'ims, Agaves, &c., as parties desiring Decora- tive Piants for the lawn or parlor will find this a Fare opportunity for supplying themselves. ‘They will be on exhibition on Saturday, April 20, from 10 to 6 o'clock. apli-dts_ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. H, MARSHALL, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM NEAR WASHINGTON CITY. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Prince George's county. a8 a court of fi Tu equity, the subscribers, as Trustees, will of-, fer at ublic sale, on the premises, on MONDAY the 29d day of April. 1878, (if fair, if not, on the next fair day thereafter, ) the valuable and highly improved farm of which the late Francis A. Thorn- ton died seized and possessed, containing about 123 acres, ‘This faim borders on'the **District of Co- lumbia and Upper Marlboro’ Turnpike," and 1s Bithin six miles of, Washington city. |The land is highly improved. The buildings upon it consist of a new and handsomely built Dwelling Hou very large and commodious barn, recently bull', and all necessary outbuildings for a first class farm, The land is well adapted tothe growth of grain, grasses, fruits, and garden products in general, and is considered very desirable as a dairy farm. ‘The terms of sa'e.as prescribed by the decree, are: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in'eash on the day of sale, or on the day of its ratification by the court, and'the balance in equal payments at one and two years from the day of sale; the whole purchase money to bear interest from the day of sale, and the deferred payments to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with security to Proved by the Trustees, A\ cash payment of ‘will de required of the purchaser, paid on the day of sale. Upon the payment of the whole pur- chase money and interest, the Trusteesare author- ized to convey the property, in fee simple, to the purchaser, free, clear and discharged of ali claim of the parties to the cause,and of any person or per- sons claiming by. from or under them, Convey- ancing to be at the cost of the purchaser. Bale to commence at 11 o'clock a.m. ‘Those wishing to purchase are invited to view the premices, RICHARD J. GITTINGS, G, C, MAGRUDER, WM. H. MsRSHALL | Auct, ‘Upper Marlboro’, March’ 29, 1878, A¥-The Trus*ees will receive private bids for this property until the 20th of April, 1878, when, ifnot sold at private sale, it will be offered at public auc- tion, asabove adveitised. Those wishing to pur- chase at private sa’e can see Richard J. Gittings, No. a7, St- paul street, Baltimore city, or C.C, ruder. of Upper Marlborough. RICHARD J. GITTINGS, : CC; MAGEUDER, }rrustees, } Trustees. Lousiana STATE LOTTERY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION. 1878, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, May 14ru. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This Institution was regularly incorporated by the islature of the State for Educational and Chari- table purposes in 1868, with a Capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund o} its Grand Single Number Distribution CAPITAL PRIZE, $80,000. 100,000 TickeTs AT Two DoLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, LIST OF PRIZ! Capital Prize. BEESB oops 883 .S8S8825288 8 Approximation Prizes of, $900. 8 ‘aipprozimation Prizes ® Approximation Prizes 8 ne 1857 Prizes, amounting to. Responsible corresponding rom{nent points, to whom @ Wail be paid. will Application for rates to clubs should only be made we om Hi fice in New Or! omearly stating full address, for further OF send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Bow 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. Allour Grand Ext Drawings are under the supervision and ent of Generals G. T, Beauregard and Jubal A. Early. apl0-w&s,8t vuET CHEAPER THAN EVER. A Full Supply at All Prices, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL aT WM. BALLANTYNE & 80N'S, apé-tr 428 7th street. Bs. M. x's M’ TROLLS VEGETABLE DECOCTION fCROFULA, FAveTr EL As AND ALL DIs- THE BLOOD. EAS iy aoulanet Balti- Bronk 4 CHO WEL, | ts, Washington, \west corner and Eu- Rg ee ot N@Ballke yield to its influ- eee sed LUG ‘that no better cure for these complaints e: ‘which has Spee Bor aeant bay Genie Pity 2 CO.. New York, gentanes box, BROUGH E AS orad-t 40,000 * FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. Pencassos BROS., Auctioneers, R USTEFS’ SALE OF DESIRABLY REAL ESTATE ON G STREET. BETWEEN 5TH AND 6rH STREETS 8. E By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem ber 8d. A. 1, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber 769 Tolle 55 et seq... one of the land records for, che District of Colimb!a.and at the written requ tl, Perey secured thereby, we will sell at public 10 fron 1, of the premises, on THURSVAY, oF a, etate etusted in Washing: : estate situated in ing- fon ee ie Ree Gg an ccbia, and known Upon the ground plat of said city m= Part of lot 4 tn square 846, described as follows: Begining for the same at the southwest corner of 3% lot and rane ning thence east 60 feet: thence notth 70 feet: thetice west 50 feet; and thence south 70 feet to the Place of beginning. with the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, the balance tn equal installments, at 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum from day of me secured on premises sold. A deposit of $75 requil at sale, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘erms of sale to be complied with in tep days from day of sale, otherwise will resell at defauising purchaser's risk and . M. FORD, aplo-codtds WMH. BARTON, | Trstoes. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND SECOND STREET, KNOWN AS **TREMONT HOUSK.”" By virtue of a deed of trust dated August 22.8, A.D...1875, duly recorded In Liber No, tj 790, Tollo acc, ONS of the land records for the District of Colam.-% and at the request of the party secured. therely, We Will sell at public auc ion, in frovt of the premises, On MONDAY, May 18th, 1878. at 4% o'clock p.mi., the following” descr Ibed real estata, situate in the'City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All. those pieces or parceis of ground known and distin- guished as lots numbered three (3), four (4). five (9), 8x (6), seven (7) and eight (8). Ih Todd's re- corded subdiviston of original lot numbered one (4), In square numt ered five hundred and seventy- two (672), frontingon Indians avenue one hundred aud forty (140) feet three (3) inches, and on 21 street west seventy-five (75) feet, togeiher with the mprovemen 4 . Terms of sale: One-fourth in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with in- terest at six Fer cent. per annum, secured by a deed of truston the proper:y soki, and a satisfactory Polley of Insurance on the buildings, or all cash. at option of the purchaser, A deposit of $250 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven davs, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the iak and cost,of the defaulting purchaser. CHARLES B, BAILEY, CHAS. C. GLOVER. |” } Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, aplT-d HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VACANT LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS SOUTH, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D. C- Under and by virtue of 'a deed of trust, dated the 4th day of June, 1877, and. recorded in Li- ber No. 857, folo $52, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trus- tees will sell at public auction, in front of the prem. Ises, "on WEDNESDAY, April 24, 1878. at 5g ovelock Pola all of lots numbered 19 and 22, and the north 97 féet 8% Inches front by the depth of lot number 21, in Carroll. and Laws" recorded su) division of square 743. The whole property to be sold contains about 25,000 square feet, Each lot will be sold separately. ‘Terms of sale: One-third purenase money cash: residue In two equal payments, at six and (welve Months, with interest at 8 per cent, trom day 0 fale; the deferred payments to be secured. on the property sold to the satisfaction of the Trustees: tall cathy at option of purchaser.” Tf terms of sais are not compiled with in five days. from sate. the Trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be re- aiuiredan eae stot wien bid is accepted. é . Fe P * W. B, EDMONSTON, } Trustees, Office 420 5th street nw. aplG-d&ds THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. IRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON ‘THE NORTH SIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, NEAR CONGRESS STREET, IN GEORGETG WN, D. C, Fy virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause numbered 5865, wherein John B. Clag- ett and othersare plaintiffs, and Addison M. Brooke and others are defendants, the undersigned, as ‘Trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of April, A. D. 1878,at 5 o'clock p. m., part of lot numbered (5.) five, in square numbered (39, ) thirty-nine, in Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a three story brick house and an old frame shop, the said parcel of ground having a fronton the north side of Bridge street of fifty and41_100 (50 41-100) feet by a depth of one hundred and nineteen (119) eet. ‘Terms: Qne-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, of which $200 will be required at time of sale; the balance to be paid in oyu install- ments at 6, 12 and 18 months, from day of sale, with interest at six per cent. per annum, to be secured ‘by deed of trust upon the property sold: or if the purchaser prefers to pay cash it will be ac- cepted. If the terms of sale are not complied with in 7 days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the aefaulting Racer, rehaser. DORSEY CLAGETT, as BW OOF EE {Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS., Auct'rs, —ap16-d&ds JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND 8 STREETS NORTH- WEST, IMPROVED BY THREE DWELL- By virnie of adeed of trust, dated May 28th, A.D. agzz, and duly recorded in Liber No. fay 854, Folio 443. et seq. , one of theland reco: for'the District of Columbia, and at the written juest of the party secured thereb tublic auction, in front of the premises, to th highest bidder, on MONDAY, 22d day of April A; ,D., 1878, at © u'clock p-m., the following de- seribed real estate in the City of Waspington, in said District, towit: Kuown on the offici lat of eaid city as part of Lot numtbered two (2), In Square 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- Diente thereon, Terms of sale: Two thousand dollars, with in- terest thereon at 8 per cent. from the 28th day of May, 1877, and expenses of sale cash, of which $200 must be paid at time of sale; balance in six and twelve months, in equal payments, to be se- cured by purchaser's notes, bearing 8 per cent. in- terest m day of ssle until paid, and a deed of trust on property sold, or all cash at the option of the pure! ‘r. If terms of sale are not compiled with in seven days after sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, JOSE M. YZNAGA. dU noace, og aps-eokds * RANK J. WRIGHT, ‘ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, THUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAU ESTATE ON SEVEN- TEENTH STREET NORTH WEST, FRONT- ING FIFTY-FIVE FEEL TWO INCHES ON FARRAGUT SQUARE. AND RUN- NING BACK 104 FEET 6 INCHES, By virtue of a deeu of trust bearing date on 20th day of August, AM). 1873. and duly re- (7) corded in Liber No’ 736, foito 341 et seq., 01 of the land records for Washington the District of Columbia. and at the request, in writing, of the party thereby secured. the sab- scriber will sell st pubiie sale, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of May, A. D. 1878, at 5 o’clock p.m. in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel o} round lying and being situate In the City of ashington and District aforesald, and known and distinguished on the plat or plan of said city as and belag Lot numbered thirteen (13) In the subdivision of ‘Square numbered one hundred and eighty-five (185), made by the proprietors of said Square. and recorded in, the oMics of the Surveyor of said City, in Liber B, follo 210, together with the appurtenances thereto appertaining. ‘Terms of sale: One-fifth cash, and the remainder in equal annual pay ments of one, two, three and four years, with interest at seven per cent., se- cured to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustee. or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. If terms of sale aré not complied with in five days after day of sale the property will be resold at the cost aadexpense of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $200 will be required at the sale. RI ‘HARD WALLACH, Trustee, WASH B. WILLIAMS. Auct.. ap18-e0ds (Republican) ‘OHN SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, J # St, Cloud Bullding. TRUSTEES SALE OF A DES RABLE MAR- ‘ET AND FRUIT FAR@ ON BRENT- WOOD AND QUEEN'S CHAP&L ROAD: By virtue of a deed of trast. dated the =e ‘we will sel day of January, 1369, duly recorded in Liber No; T. and Re.’No @, follos 116 et, seq. one, of the’ ana records for the District of Colum| and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell, at public auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 29: day ‘of April, 1878, at 3 orelock p. in.» the follow ing-deseritied property. towwit: Part of Lots No. thirty-ulge (89), forty (40), forty-one (41) and forty-two (42), In the sur- Vey and subdivision of the part of “eranby"? Farm lying south of the Bladensburg road as laid down by Lewis Carberry, surveyor, containing thirteen (13) acres, more oF less, together with the improvements, &c. ‘erms: $600 In one year, and $500 in two years from date of sale; the balance to be cash, ‘The de- ferred payments will bear interest at 6 oer cent, nd pe secured on the property sold. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. All conveyancin, at pu *s.cost, Termsof sale to be compli with in seven davs. JOHN P. FRANKLIN, Trustee, W. M, SMITH, Salesman, ap18.2) 23,25,27 T, COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, UsTEES: SALK OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHWEST COBNER OF SEVENTH ANDRE STREETS NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust, datel March 8th, AD. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. fia ‘767, follo 348, &c,,one of the land records for, the'District of Columbia, and at the request of tue Party secured thereby. we will sail at publtc auc- » in front of the premises,on TUESDAY, April Stn 1878. at G o'clock p.m , the south twenty- five (25) feet fronting on 7th street west, and one Rundred (100) Teoton B street north, of Lar ame bered one (1,) in square numbered four hnadred and nineteen, (419, together with the lmprove- ments, consisting of a email Fraime House in’ the mn. F.C. rms: One-third cash, and the balance at, six, twelve and eighteen months. with interest at 8 cent, per annum, secured by a deed of trust on. Properto sold, or’all eash at option of the purehas- €r. $100 deposit at the time of sale,and all convey- ‘at purebaser's cost. ‘Terms’ to be complied pita ih seven dara, other ise the Trustees reserve the right to roperty at the risk and cost of ‘ne datnalting purchseor after five dayst adore BEAINAED H. WAENE! GHAHLES BOPRENTIOS.” }Trustece, F. STEIGER, Auctioneer. s eta TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF N STREGT, BETWEEN 6ru axp 7TH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed at Special Term, in Equity Cause numbered 6,522. wheréin Kendrick et al. are plaintiffs, and etal. are defendants, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of April, 1878 at 4:30 p. m., the following Geseribed real estate, lying and being in. the City of Washington, D.C, to wit: Allthose certain pieces orparcels of ground and premises, known upon the oftecial plan or prat of sald city as the oastern six ( feet nine and one-third (9'y) inches of lot Cc and the western six (6) feet 9's inches of lot ‘+ By subdivision of ori lots 3, 14, 15 and 16, ‘in are numbered four hundred and forty-seven (447), a8 said subdivision is recorded in the Su: YeyOr's office of sald District. In Liber “\W. Fr folio 83, improved by a Two-story Frame Dwel- ling. férms: ‘The sum of $100 in cash, to be paid the purchaser as soon as the property is bid off one-third of the purchase money (including the "4 cash payment) to be pald within five days af- = the balance equal installments in tergale aun . - terest six and tweivé moma, “1? ISUOFES BY SSRE er cent. per annum, the OTL tae cured by deed of trust upon said premines, ww veyancing, &c., at rs oost. If terms of sale are not complied with in five days the prop- y will be resold at the risk and cost of the de- fault irchaser. eee EDW. A. NEWMAN. Trustee, mai 25-eo£ds 821-323 4' st. nw. Se-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED unull SATURDAY, the 20th day of April, 1878, at the same hour and place. aps-d EDW. A. NEWMAN, Trustee, ESIRABLE IMPRUVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH SIDE OF NORTH P STBEET, BETWEEN litH AND 18TH STREETS WEST, HOUSE NO, 1734, By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Novem. ver 8, 1874, duly recorded in Liber 763, pa | public auction, 275, ‘of thé land records of the District of Co-. lunibia, we whiloffer for sale. a c front of the premises, on MONDAY, April 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-tourth 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 stx per cent, interest, to be secured by a deed of trust on the property bold. ‘and a satisfactory policy of in- surance on the property. ‘Terms to be complied with within 7 days from day of sale; if not so com- plied with we res e the right to resell at the ri: and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conve} ancing at purchaser's cost. $60 deposit on accept- ance of bi MES 8. EDWARDS, OTIS B:GELOW, }Trustees, GEO. TRUESDELL, Auct. ap5-eo&ds 4%-THE ABOVE SALE_IS POSTPONED on account of the weather untilSATURDAY, the20ch inst., at the same hour and place, by order of the Trustees, apl6_ “GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auctioneer. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE STORE AND DWELL HOUSE, SITUATED ON SEVENTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN P AND Q STREETS, NORTHWEST. By viriue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the twentieth day of March, 1876, and dul fa recorded in Liber No. 816, follo 210. &c., 01 of the land records of the District of Columbia, anv at the request, in writing, of the party secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of April, at five (5) o*clock in the afternoon, all that piece or parcel of ground lying and situate In the ity of Washington, D.C., and known and de- scribed upon the ground records of said District as Lot seventeen (17) in John B. ‘Turtou"s subdivi- sion of square numbered one hundred and eighty (180); improved by a two-story and basement bouse of brick and frame; Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in two or three years, with interest at eight per centum per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property Sold; or all cash, at the o) tion, of the purchaser. $60 deposit required at time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven cays from day of sale; otherwise Trustees reserve the Fight to resell at the, risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, . K. ELLIOT, ti apis. JOUN #. COX, fTFustees. THIS EVENING. EREMPTORY AND CLOSING AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, FIXTURES and SAFES OF 8, GOLDSTEIN & CO.'S Jewelry Store, 619 Pennsylvania avenue, under the Metropolitan Hotel, on account of the dissolu- ton of Copartnership and the removal of the store, corner 10th and D streets on May Ist. The entire stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. SILVER ‘AND SILVER-PLATEU WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, and a general assortment of fine goods usually kept ina first class Jewelry Store, will be sold at public auction without reserve to the highest bidder for cash, regardless of cost. Sale positive at 7p, m., WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ‘Ladies’ sale at 2 p. m. ap4-tf DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, @RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- EAST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND @ STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust dated April 1, 1876, recorded in Liber No. 830, follo 87 et seq... one of the land records for ‘the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, 1 will sell at public auction, in front of the premiser, on MONDAY, April $24. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m , the following described real éstate, situate in the city of Washington, 0. C., known as lots numbered one (1), two (2) three (3), and four (4), in Moses Kellys recorded subdivisfon of square humbered nine hundred and twelve (912), ‘This pr. perty to be sold subject to a deed of trust for $3.000. with interest at 10 per cent. from October 1, 1877. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in six (6) and twe've (12) months, with interest at 7 percent. from day of sale. to be secured by note of purchaser and of trust on proper'y sold; or all cash, at option of the purchaser, A deposit of §100 will be required at the time of sale, All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with In ten days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resefl the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after three days* advertisement, apll-d&dbs MOSES KELLY, Trustee, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S ALE. OF DESIRABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET. BETWEEN NEW YORK AVENUE AND FIRST STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to Alfred A. Cowles, dated February 1, A. D. 1877, duly’ recorded in Liber No. £43, folio 367, Gne of the land records for the District of Columbi by virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the istrict of Columbia, sitting In equlty.. passed on April 11th, 1878, in Cause No, 6202, substituting the undersigned as trustee in piace of said Cowles. and at the request of the secured thereby, L shall sell, at Pavlte auction, fn front of the pre- mises, on SATURDAY, April 27, 1878, at 5 0°cl"k p.m..’all of original lot ‘numbered sixteen (16), in square numbered five hundred and fifty-seven (257). fronting on M, street sixty (G0) feet by a dept of one hundred and thirty-six (136) feet seven and-a-half (774) inches, in the elty of Wash- ington, District of Col-mbia, ‘fermis as prescribed by said deeree: One-third to be paid in cash, or within seven days from time of sale; and the balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at seven per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the pro- perty sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. $100 deposit required, aud all conveyanc- ing at purchaser's cost, GEORGE E. LEMON, Trustee. J.T, COLDWELL, Satesman. aplé-d P, 4: DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer RUSTEE’'S BALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATED AT THE NORTH® EST CORNER OF 17TH AND K STREETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF « TWO-STORY AND MANSARD BR! CK HOUSE, WITH STORE RUOM ON FIRST By virtue of a deed of trust, to me dated the 2eth day of February. A\ D. 1877. eae | ‘aud and duly recorded in Liber No. 844. foito 275. one, of the land records of the District of Gotumbia, at the request of the party secured thereby, T'shall offer at public sale, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 26th’day of April, A.D. 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p, m.. all that certain plecs or pares! wnd situated in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known and described as being southern of lot numbered one, (1,) in square numbered one hundred and fifty-four, (154, ) together with the improvements on sald lot; rms of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest at ten per cent. per annum, Secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold: Of the purchase money $100 will be required to bé paid on theday of sale, and if the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale wit the Tr, the Trustee reserves the srig! purchaser. purchaser. aplé-déds ALE OF PROPERTY ON THE UUTSKIBTS OF TOF GEO) WN. RGETO By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court 2 special of the District of Columbia, term in Equity, ina cause in whi Downman & Green are plaintiffs and Clement H. 528, = une Brooke and ethers de No. a creigned will offer at publi’ sale, of WED. dersi of A) 1878, at the hour of 5 Pooper ei ae bf Washington, f Columb # bt} B 5: | 8 é i ef a eeepee rae a eile (PHOS. F WAGGAMAN, Boal Estate Act, CHANCE For a GREAT BARGAIN A ROW OF EIGHT FRAMES. FROW NO. 420 TO 434 TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN 1 AyD E NORTHEAST On WEDNESDAY April 24, at 5 o'clock P. m.. I will sell om the premises, at pub ic fm auction, the above property. wo rms cash. ay 20-4 THOS. E. WASGAMAN, Auct. AND BASRMENT BRICK AND STORE CORNER AND RSTREKTS NORTH- SO VACANT LOT ADJOLNING, DAY AFTERNOON, April ‘24th, at 5 o*clock, we will sell, in front of the premises. Lot 26, in Square 134, fronting 22, feet on 19th street, and running back 100 feet on Ine with B street, improved by a well built two Story and basement Brick Dwelling aud Store, LEO, immediately after, we will sell Lot 25, ‘Square. fronting 23 ing she house, in same feet on 19th street, and adjotn- ‘his is one of the best streets in the northwestern part of the an ‘Terms: One-quarter cash; balance in one, twoand three years, notes tbe secured by deed of trust, and to bear interest at 8 per cent. until paid. interest pay- able semi-annually, cost. Conveyancing at purchacer's DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. THREE-STORY VRESS BRICK ‘T HOUSE. No. 439 SEVENTH ST. FEN D AND E STREETS 5, W., At AUCTION, On THURSDAY ARTERNOON, April 25th, at 6 o'clock, we will sell, in tront of the premises, Lot $8, ‘in square ‘No. 435, fronting 24 feet on 7th street, and improved by a ball it S-story brick and back butiding, con- re an ling. A splendid basin stand and convenient, 3 asiness Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two yearss notes to be secured i de-d of trust, and to hear 8 percent. interest till paid. Conveyanciug at purchaser's cost. a] 20-40 DUNCANSON & BROS.. Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C.. AT AUC: By virtae of two deeds of trust bearing fate the 2d day of May, 1877, and duly re- mola corded in Liber 851, folio» 312 and 315, one, of the land records for the District of Cotut We Shall sell ou the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May, 1878, at 8 o'clock. and at the request of the party secured thereby the followin, described rea’ estate. being parts of lots numbered 47 ard 48, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, beginning for the ssme at a point 55 feet 6 inches ‘south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered forty-eight ‘and running thence ten feet ulne inches soul on the west line of M: ‘oe street; thence west forty-eight feet four-and-one-half inches; thence north ten feet nine inches; thence east forty-elght feet four-and-one-half inches to place of nning. Also, parts of lots numbered forty-seven and forty-eight, same addition to Georgetown, begin- ning forthe same at a point forty-four feat and nine inches south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered forty-eight, runnis ten fe nine inches south on the west line of lonroe street; thence west forty-eight four-and-a-half inches: then north ten feet nine inches; thea east forty. eight feet four-and-one-half inches to the place of beginning, improved by two new Two-story Brick Houses, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid. “Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser, A deposit of $50 required on each par- cel sold at the time of sale. If the terins of sale are not complied with in seven days after day of sale. the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement, WILLIAM CLABAUGE MAYHEM PLATER, 1 20-d.eas UCTION SALE OF PREMISES Nos. A tor eS SET STREET SUUTRE AST: ‘By virtue of adeed of trust, dated March Gh. 1876, duly recorded in Liver No. 815, folio 93, one of the land records for the Dis~ trict_of Columbia, we will offer for sale at public auction. in frontof the premises,on THURSDAY. May 2, 1878, at 5 30 o-clock_p.m., all uf original Lot 8. in square 951 in’ Washington city, D.C. This Lot is improved by three two-story Frame wellings, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale, or within seven days thereafter; the residue in three equal payments at six, twelve and eighteeu months from the day of sale, for which the pur- chaser’s prowess, notes, bearing six per cent. Interest, are to be given, secured by deed of trust on thepremises sold. ani a satisfactory policy of insurance on the buildings; or the purchaser inss pay all cash, or any portion greater than one- fourth, at bis or her election. If the terms of sale be not complied with within’seven days from ‘the day of sale, we reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, A | conveyancing at purchaser's cost. The property, will be offered in separate parcels. *MES 8S. EDWAKDS, Trustees, BRAINARD H. WARNER, ene J.T. COLDWELL, ‘Auct. ap20-coeds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE LOT ON TWENTY-THIRD SCREET WEST, B' TWEEN *E'} AND **F’* STREETS NORTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January. 1. trustees, 2 . D, 1875, duly recordéd in Liber No. 773, folio 284, one of theland records for the District Columbia, and at the written request of the secured thereby, we will se'l at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, May Gti, 1878. at 6 o'clock p. m., the following de- seribed Fe ovate, situate tty the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit. The north thirty-two feet six inches front,'by the depth of lot numbered fourteen (14), in eqiare numbered forty-four (44). Terms: One-half of the purchase money to be paid In casb;.balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale, at 8 per cent. per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, willbe taken, A deposit of $75 will be required at time of sale.” A:l conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, and if the terms a.e not compiled with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting pure! Te ‘The above property will be sod subject to such general or special taxes as may be assessed against e same, JOSEPH C. PEARSON, CHARLES E. FiasEH, {TFustecs, THOS, DOWLING, Aluct, 2 20.23 25,27, 30, Mayas B, 2: WARNER, Auctioneer. e TEES’ BALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON SIXTH STREET, BE- TWEEN MAINE AVENUE AND MARY- LAND AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 5th, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber’ No, 826, folio 210, et seq.. of the land records of, the District of Columbia, and by the written Te: quest of the secured thereby, we will sell, at ublic auction, on the premises, ‘on WEDN ks- AY, May 8th, 1878, at5o°clock p. m., all that piece or parcel of land'situate and being in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and described tipon the plat or plan of sald city as part of lot numbered fourteen (14). in square or reservation ‘*D,*’ beginning for the same at a point on the east line of 6th street west, ninety-six (96) feet five (5) inches south of the northwest cor- ner of sald lot fourteen, and ranning thenca due cast thirty-two (32) fect; thence northeastwardly parallel with Maine avenue thirty-three (33) feet: thence northwestwardly at right angles with said avenue seventeen (17) feet; thence southwest wardly parallel with said avenue twenty-seven (27) feet and four (4) Inches; thence due west thirty- two (82) feet to 6th street west, and thence south With the east line of sald street. to the place of beginning. the same property conveys one Chase , Conrad by P. J” Steerset aly by deed dated Marcb 31, 1868, and’ recorded in Liver E. C. E._ 31, follo 423, together with the linprovements iereon. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight Er cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, A-deposit of $100 will be required at ime of sale. All conveyancing at expense of pur- chaser, If termsof sale are not complied with in seven days after sale the Trastees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purebarer, ‘after five days’ advertise- ment. NO. DSO N GAS FRASER, { Trustees, J.T. COLDWELL, Saiesman. —_4)20-eo&ds J” DUNGAN, Auctioneer, 817 7th st. n.w. (Red Front Building.) THE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF A DINING SA- LOON AND BOARDING HOUSE, AT AUCTION, . On MONDAY MORNING, April 22, com- mencing at 10 o’clock, at my Salesrooms, 817 7th street, between H and I. (Red Front Building), I will sell the above-mentioned effects, comprising Walnut and Cottage Chamber Suits; ‘one very fine Rep Parlor Suit: one Halr- cloth ditto; Bureaus, Bedsteads, Bedding. Chairs, Dining Tables, Lounges. Sideboards, Crockery, Tinware, Cooking Utensiis, Stoves 20 Rolls White ay Check Matting, Bi Is and I Car Olleloths, Table Linen, Window ‘Shatles; two Wat: nut Eating Counters,’ suitable for a restaurant; Engravings, Chromos, Paintings, and a large va- riety of rniture ‘and Miascel Goods, un- "emrcashe Bape sane ee MCCANN, Jn., Salesman, JAS, DUNGAN, Auet. 817 7th st.n. |ANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- HARTY ON NORTH STREET, BETWEEN 2p AND 3p.STREETS WEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the 8 BEM Gis oe say oF Apel SH and. passed in a ending whi 3S DOWLING. Auctionser. » von" Toa ® POW Law ke < ee x WAGGAMAN, |, Real Estate Auct, Ti canue ew rae capraar ox cet a | apls- THOS EB, WAGGAMAN, Auct, + : _ | THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY -April 20, 187) TRUE ADVERTISING.—Millions of dollars are aily thrown away in this country in usdless Megitimate advertising. The experience of allenterprising and successful business men ts that nothing repays so well the money invested as adver= tising in a paper which EVERYBODY reads, ‘That. is the true way to secure publicity. ‘The best busle ness men know the value of advertising in suck ® Paper—and such a paper is THE EVENING STAR, It has the largest circulation in proportion to the population of the city In which it is printed of any Paper in the world. Jt practically covers the whole field, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. HOUSE.—After our report closed— Mr. Goode moved that the House go inte committee of the whole on the private calea- dar, and that ae eon the Pending bill (the jam al ary Colle; be cl to hears y College Dill) be closed tm Mr. Conzer opposed the latter m: W2., nOWever, carried—yeas 107, nays &. Mr. Conger then moved that the House aq- sa wilt a . Willis moved that when the House ad- journéd to-day It be to meet on Monday next : and the yeas and DAYS Wére ordered on that motion. After consuming two hours in voting upon dilatory motions, which were defeated, the House, at 4:20, took a recess until 7:30—the evening session to be for the consideration of business reported from the District of Colum- bia committee. EVENING SESSION—EXPLANATION BY SPEAKER RANDALL, . When the Mouse mef at 7.3), the Speaxet called Mr. Nance to the chair. aker Randall then said:—I rise (for thé rst time in my life, [think, in this House) to @ personal explanation. I’ find in the Wash- ington STAR of this evening a statement that E have verbally requested Mr. Glover, the chair. man of the committee on expenditures in the Treasury department, to investigate the office. of the Sergeant-at-Arms of this House. There is not a syllable of truth in the statement nor a gleam of warrant for it. First, I know noth- ing whatever of the action of the Ser Arms in the dischar; his a that investigation ; and second, I h ver had any conference whatever with Mr. Glover on the subject, nor have I directly or indirectly had any communication with him. [ think 1 is due to the Sergeant-at-Arms to state this. If I myself w the only one involved I never would have noticed it, but as the statement. reflects perhaps on the honesty, the fidelit and the honor of another, [at once a promptly give it this contradiction. - DISTRICT BUSINESS. Mr. Williams, chairman of the committee on the District of Columbia, reported a bill levying a tax on all dogs in the District of Co- lumbia. Lge ais bill relating to flour ssed. urn, from the same committee, reported back the bill relating to the Wash. i on Market Company. It provides for the ppointment of a board of three arbitrators, sisting of Montgomery Blair, Col. T. Le Casey and ‘Return J. Meigs, 6 assess the value of the property of the Washington Mar- ket Company, and for the purchase of su property at its assessed value by th ment of District of Columbia, to be ; ‘or the pay- meat of either principal or interest of such ponds. After some discussion, without action on the bill, the House, at 10:05 o'clock, adjourned. YIN THE U.S. Courts in Cincin- ch hi case of Henrietta Woods against Zebulon Ward for abdue- tion in 1853, brought in a verdict Wednesday er #2500 damages, In her suit Mrs. claimed damages tothe amount of $15,000, and her attorneys are endeavoring ta obtain a new trial, onthe ground that the jury's aWard is not’ sufficient. Her term of slavery after the abduction took place was 19 years, though in her testimony she claimed to have labored for her master in Texas several years after the emancipation act. Ward, the defendant in the case, is reputed wealthy, and is lessee of prison labor in the state of Ark~ ansas. 4@-The new doorkeeper will succeed. He Was formerly an insurance agent. —[ Boston, 4#%-Cox, Ryan and Satterlee, have beem found guilty, at San Antonio, Texas, of mur- der in the first degree, for killing Braxill an@ son, in 1867, 4% A dispatch from Huntsville, Ala,, says a mob has lynched Mike White and two ne- groes who assassinated Shoenberger on Sat- urday. 4&e-The American line or pew Tlinois being insufficient to accommodate the cro’ hing to attend the excursion at Philadet- in honor of President Hayes, the river steamer Columbia has been cha for the occasien. MARRIED. FLAGG—PADGETT. On the 16th of April, 1878. by Rev, O. C, Marriott, at Uniontown, Mr: WILLIAL FLAGG. of New York, to Miss ba Al PADGETT, of Uniontown, D. C. * DIED. COYLE. ELIZABETH CoyLR, 7 months and 13 days. the youngest childof John D, an@ Sariah E. Coyle, Funeral will take place Sunday, 21st, at 2:30 p. m., from Tesidenee, 824 Virginla avouue south MITCHELL. On Thursday, April 18th, 1 at 6p. m.. ALBELT B., oldest gon of Joseph ret Mitchell, aged twenty-six years. sruneral will axe place from St. Peter's Chur Sunday, April 21, at 4:30 p.m, * STERRITT. On the 19th of April, 187 Pine toes ‘Allen's Chapel, $ a 3 cine ‘unel ‘rom "s Chapel, Sun: 3 0% Pp. Relatives and friends | ited to atten UNDERTAKERS, &c. ED. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKE: 1233 Beventh st. m.w., Washington, D. (Residence at place of business.) Bodies Em ‘And prepared for transportation. ‘aps-Ly Ww. BR. SPEABE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F, Harvey), 940 F Street n.w., One door east of Tenth street Experienced lady attendance at short notice. ap6-t gon™ BR. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. m.2. “poe marl2-ly A. BUBGDORF, ° UWDERTAKER, 316 Penn’a avenue nw. 322-1y OY hates fo cht DERTAKE! 796 PENNEYLVANIA AVENUB *“Terms reasonable. THE TRADES. Beek BINDING. The public ts respectfully informed that the LYCEFT BOOK HINDERY Is. cartiod on ae heretofore. The same excellent workmen are em- ployed, and the work turned out will be in the Superior style which has always been a character= istic of the establishment, 1012 Pa. ave... 34 floor, aa one FILE MANUFACTORY. Steel and Iron Tools and Implements Groun@ and Polished. FILE CUTTING AND RECUT- TING A he Lt recut me new. Great NeW and RECUT FILES aid KASPS on kana ‘at great reduction. ‘4, SCHEITLIN, 7 ap3-1m Cor. 7th and ¥ streets 8.ic. « apo-ly CABINET-MAKER, 2 EW HAMPSHIRE AVENVE AND M STRERT, NoRTHWEsT. IBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK A8D JoB PRINTERS, jan io povi-ly 1012 Pennsylvania Wi ar Fine Printing a Specialty. WNINGS. LS AN, 713 aadOEE S, SPEAR ER Ee 2 Buusneyand Bice Brang ia acd Tents idew-Proof Awning le sepl5-tr BY PERCALE SHIRTS, WITH TWO COLLARS, AT © CENTS. A. BAKS & CO., Boys’ DEPARTMENTS, apl8-tr 316 Seventh st.and 921 Penn. ave. C04 “PURELY MoTUAL,