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mre i at le ote PIANOS AND ORGANS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. PIANOS WICH HAVE BEEN USED. er? Ay Phickering, J-octave Walnut Over = Ta One’ ‘Knal be 12 One Upright Be watts 7-0ct ‘One Andrew Stein. 6-octave . For sale upon easy terms at the Warerooms of W. G. METZEROTT & CO., Penna. ave.. between 9th and 10th sts., we, Agente of Liye § Pianos and Mason & Ham- 's Cab Organs apa7 St L. WILD & BRO.. 723 7th st. n. aE ae and mee corre attention to TUN ixGana® SREPA ‘AIRING Pianos, Organs' Instrume nts, Prices as low as oat mute th honest work. “Also, Agents Tor the 8 Bet, the Kranich & Bach ana’ th Hammin; AND, UPRIGHT. RAGE pay ies s LA. foreman yer Cr Ligits & bo ak: creme DAVIS & CO. PIANOS.—Up- Specialt Het Fimeoa SEE eens eat REABE & 2 O08 WO WORLD-R: re Tecel e" ‘wherever exhibited, M ns favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other, celebrat manufacturers constantly on hand. dhoningers Organs sold, rented ‘nd exchanged. Particular attention pal to Tan, and ly Repairing Pianos, C. REICH- BACH S Piano W varervoms, 428" 1th stroct.8 doors above Penna. oct3- STEAM ERS, &e. 1 POTOMAC RIVER LANDING: The Steamer MATTANO. Capt. ~H. Nes. will make three trips cach Weed tt 9 CNOMINT PERE LEONARDTOWN, stopping at Inter- te landing= ‘media joing and returning. For further information tn inquire at @. L. Shertit’s Coal and 1114 and 323 Pennsylvania avenue, and at wharf, Toot. of th and N streets, ap2o-tt G. TUCKEB JONES, Agent. UMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND The, swift and elegant iron Séamer LADY OF THE LAKE. Capt. C, J. BOXNE- leaves Gth-strect “wharf. until further Botice, eves, DAY, WEDNEX connectii Returning. ie THUESDA FOR FOTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer J THOMPSON, Captain Jou ns ber wharf, termi- nus of 7th ana9:h street lineof cars, at7a m., three times per week, for Gortiomaa, Nemint and ‘Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate Innings each trip. Day’ obsailing, game as Steamer Mat For further Nutoramatt jon, SPply at the office, over Metropolitan Rank, Knox's Express Office, or at the Company’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. es a, called for on application at Knox's Ex- IN, Pres’t, Brg, ACCINELLY. ~ Agent, STEAMEES FOR? SEW, YORK: ‘The Steamers N GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT alternaiely leave Pier 41 E ast River, New Ycrk, at 4 o'clock. p. every BATURD AY at 4p m-: core. fowa every MONDAY, and Alozan ria same day. Freight taken lowest t rates. For information apply at of Bistropetizen. Bank. 15th street, ss toR. 2 ‘a. Agent, Water street, a] SAMUEL BACON, President. NCHOR Lr UNIT: poe —— Sail trom |New York for pay LASGO LORD oat ; rey Ww SOR SDAL 3 assenger accommodatioas unsurpassed for ele- i ‘gance and comfort. All Staterooms on main deck. and Saloon amidshi gaLoon CABINS, $65 to $80. CURRENCY. ECONDCABIS fheluding all req isites $40. | xcursion, Ticket: New EYork to Paris and return, $198 to $190, mecorae ing to stateroom and route chosen, For Books of Information, Plans, ERC NEW YORK, Oro ANNIE K- “HUMPHREYS, 430 10th st. n. w., Washi ap24 3m ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. "BAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, STRAQUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Th erday from Bremen Fier. foot en. New York to Southampton Ls Zon Havre and Bremen: Aret cabin, $100; secon ‘Cabin, $00 gold: steerage, $80 currency. For fr freight apes apply to “ ade Bowling Green, New Sik. XDE’S NEW = EXPRESS LINE PHILADELP ATA® TRLEXANDRIA, WASH- TUN AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting ay PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S Line ror BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND New ENGLAND bo aaa Philadetphia- Saturday, at 12 From Philadetphia— Saturday, at From Washington Monday, at 11 a.m. From Georgetown Monday. at 7p.in ts received dally. Bills ot lading given to Boston and ‘rovidence. Cons! ishing geome nndes «i {at Georgetown wh at il please P ieee ‘ked **Geor erp tall information appiy to 0 J. 44 jouNsON & CO., 1208 F street northwest aaa ‘12th- b street bart, Washing:on.D. C.; GF OH Genera ‘anagers, 13 en Line ROYAL MAIL STEAMEES, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY. Tons. Tons, saloons are raat furnished, especial wail lighted and ventilated, and take up the who! iG ot the ship. The principal staterooms ars dsb forward of ines, w! Dot ‘notion is felt, and arerepiete with covery comfort, having all istest improvements, doubie berths, electric bells, &c. opis ein at been aspecialty of thisline. adies\ cabins and tathrooms. gentlemen's smok- rl barbers’ shops, pianos, libra- aoe, zon Poe pet d other information apply Of passage and o to JO! AT BN 6 Agent, SLand $3 Broadway, Bee Se torn aren, — at D.C. BO aebi3-mief T LINE 50 FRANCE: SENERAL TRANSATLANTIC MPANY Between New York and Pier 42. N. R.,foot Morton st. SAINT LAURENT, Capt. Lachesnen Weer ay May 8. 10 a.m. LABRADOR, Capt. Sanglier, Wednesday, May noakaba, Capt. Frangeul, Wednestay, May inelud yi Frere Sais cincta ding a fra feerage, #38, including aie ot“ PEREIRE,"” “VILLE DEPARIS,” and “ST. LAURENT’ donot carty steerage pas+ ogous DE BEBIAN. N, Agent, oe Broad ‘ess MOSS. = enn. ave.; T. Lee e's BRU., 23 Ponna. ave., agents | ort or Waan- ington, D.C. AN LINE OF STEAMSHIP! ASS wens, aNUHSDAY direct from ladelphia to Liverpool, touching at nin, intermediate and steerage pass Hekets a a at H. D. COOKE, JR. & CO."S, Bank- ers, 1429 F st. Also, agents for the Red star Line to Antwerp. my22-tf YONABD LINE. TICE. h the view of diminishing the chances of teamers extision, the S of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ard passage from Queenstown to New York of Roston, crossing the ‘Meridian ot of BOat43 Iat., or nothing to the north of 43. passage crossing the meridian LT or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN |. MAIL STEAM: W YORK AND EI EEroon, BETWEAL eet AT CORK HARB 2 sna Ne ‘New y w YoRx., S ce Wea, "Mal a3 Algeria, Wea? Fanege Russia. ..Wed., May 99 | *Russia. Wei. gs oy ee steerage, $30and 100 gold, F potcamers Sma $100 and See Paris, rg ergs aditional. eturn tickets on fa Jow rates. Bt tickets from Steerage at very teerage - ‘lverpool and, all other rope at lowes! n Yidtre, Antwerp sod other porta on the Gou- Wor tient phe apply at the Company's office, Nov 4 Bowling Green, oF both § and quis, Sots BIGELOW. @05 ith strect, Wash- Bey Gi Gnas. @. FRANCKLYN, Azent, N.Y. N THE 1 EME COURT OF THE DIS vate OF COLUMBIA. Acrorp ©. ene Wo FBARKE. MURPHY ot al. tied cease bas been referred to the partners Bm of sald day, at my office, “ity Hall. adjoining the Equi apat-codw OMAS ATES MAIL AMERR, Rais |B. ATLL: amass (RocouaTEe PREPA- OCON SHELLS, Bee & 5! LS, &c., EXTRA CAROMELS. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. ay29-3t BN. Ww. RCHELL, 1332 | F st. ROCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. ib gas A) Si s lated, per Ib..$ .10 ie ome i past ayra or 166 1b; Best Roasted Ol Gov. Java Goffe... “30 1b: Macaroni, 12; or 4'¢ Ibs. for. 50 Best Sugar Cured Hams... m1 Best Su Cured Shoulaers. A Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Bauce.: 25 pape se Bottle 50 Nice Fresh Butter 25 Ko Nice Family Fiout » 175 ange. bottie Vin n Ole « 15 as == a OE Ons VAR 6 ‘80 SON 2795.tr_ 1913 Seventh st. neve det. M and N, AFFLE BUTTER, PEACH BUTTER, QUINCE BUTTER, PLUM BUTTER, APRICOT BUTTER, PEAR BUTTER, Hermetically sealed; put up in five-pound pails; guaranteed to keep in warm weather. JOAN H. MAGRUDER, ap24-tr_ 1421 New Yorkav., near U.S Tr’y. Dave’ CELEBRATED CINCINNATI HAMS, Arriving and selling at Low Prices; at WITMER'S, ap20-tr 1918 Pennsylvania ave, QTCFEED om MANGOES, (EARNS GHERELN: A PICKLED; TINY TIMS, sie ONIONS, AUTUMN CLUSTERS, WORCESTERSHIRE, BEEF STEAK. JOHN BULL, MM d other SAUCES, New crop SWEET O1L. | MNT SAUCES B. W. BEED'S 8ON3, aps-tr FUTURE DaYs. \RUSTEE’S SALE «'F A < EAT TWO-STO- BY AND ATIC FRAME DWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF TENTH STREET, to wi irty-seven Ms ery Packers subdivision 1 et Square num- red nine hundred and -three (933), im- Te with a two-story and ic Frame Dwell- of sak prescribed by the foo: with interese fro sr front te B17 ai cent., and the expenses of sale, balance in twelve months, bi My interest at ¢ ‘sight T cent. per annum. of sold: ion of the Be chaser. $100 depos af iteat the aan gett sale, ant ail Sniyhireea eed Fisk and cost of the. ° defaulting purchaser, five days’ advertisam FEED, W. JONES, Trusteo, THOMAS DOWLING, “Aus p22-dts COAL AND WOOD. OHNSCN BROTHERS, J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN co4aL AND wooD. ‘We desire to call the: attention o of the pabitc tothe fact that we now have on hand thi selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis. trict; that our facilities for doing business are not su any firm in thesamelinein the United qi that Out Kindllng Factory is the i south of New York: and, tnd na indeed. Sr ape Polntments for doing a Coal and Wood’ business are complete in every particular, 2,248 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main off , Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, 131M and F streets southwest. \ces—1202 F. 9th an¢ 34187ch streets north- west, jJan18-tr \OMAS W. RILEY & SONS. WHOLBSALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. We are delivering best qualities of WOOD and COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, always on hand, at lowest rates. Main Office and Depot. Riley's Wharf, foot 1ith and 12th streets southwest. C street, between 2d and 8d n.w. Ofices— } §.ii'st., betwoon D and i sw: 1916 F st. n. w. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT oF STRAWBERRIES. FRANE J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, m29-tr_ Corner 14th st. and New York ave. | o Stalls 688 ahd 639 Center Market, | 20and 21 Western wees CHOICE FRESH MEATS TIMES. The best BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON N and SPRING AMB the country aff aeAll atecs faithfully filled; nods ‘ettverea, aris-tr S. ELLIOTT ‘an be found at STALLS No. 62 and id Washington Mar Ket, (ith street wing,) and Market, by his trieuds and the lovers of CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. feb28-6m oomn iB. KELLY, DEALER U0 TIRST-CLAGG BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, MI CORNBD BERF A SPECIAEEY Is 628, Stall 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern. Lil 3 or address Box 713 City Post Office. Marke! ting delivered free of charge to all parts of sepl4-ly RAILROADS. ALTIGORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIONAL Tine. LAND SHORT ROUTE TH AND W NORTHWESE AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. A.M. EAVE WASHINGTON. Ou—Baltimore and Way Stations. :50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, Strasburg, Winehester and Way Stations, press, edmont, S-rasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town. Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philad-Iphia, Boston and Balti- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and Ph: ladelj 8:40 "St. Louis, Cinctunat!, Chicago and Pitts- ure Express. Connects for Hagerstown! and Va ley Branch, except Sunt for Staunton.’ Parlor Car jae, ‘and Sleeping Ca: Louisville, Cincinna\ furan ‘Chicago Junction and Sandu: 9:00—Baltimore, Annapylis and Way Stations. fs po, Baltimore Express. 1s Baltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis and ions, Stat! 1:30— New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. ((n Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ping at all stations.) ‘30 Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester “: 20 ali ro pare ad Laurel E: itimo% ant x Broderick via Beis 4:35 Point of Hocks, Frederic ick, Hageestows, Winchester aud Way Stations. Sune Eolas of Rocks and Way Stations ony *Balth Annapolis and Way Stations. $0—-Philadeiphia Norfolk acd Baltimore Ex- press. ngers for Norfolk taken in the cars tiirectis to boat at Canton, No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk. 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations. ‘Chicago ana Colunibus Express, Sleeping est, Louis Cinctanatl, Pittsbarg Express, Sleeping Cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. 9:90 "New York, Phiadeipnia and Baltimore press,, Sleeping Car to New York, ad retal SleepingCar to Philadelphia. eth Other trains daily, except Sunday. GREAT 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double T ack, Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Eakipment, APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, asfollows: For Pittsburg and 10:10 a.m. daily, ‘with Parlor Car to D Pittsburg and weeping Care from Pittshurg to Cincinnati, St. Louls and ceeags} 7:40 p.m. dally, with Palace Car to For Canandaigua, Rochester Buao Niagara all dali; to Watk! For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and’ Wate kins, at 10:10'a.m. daily, except Sunday For New xork aud the East 1:40 a. da 90 P Kx Cars, 0:20 a.m. daily, ex Exper P Pullman For New York Yana the East, 1:30 p.m. dail ex- cent Sunday, with Siow ing Cars from Wash- ite oe = rooklyn, N. ¥.. all Ter reece ‘ris 1: "0p. ma, es ally: facas = 40 8. Th. an 9:30 p. m, dally: Ehatiea Express, 9: De, a im dally, except Sun- Acces inodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. and 4.20 p. m, daily, except Sunday For Pope's Greek Ling, 6:68 mam 4:20 p. m. dally, except Sunday, For Annapolis 6.55 a. m. and 4:20 p. m, daily, except Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND_ sree et KAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AN! WASHINGTON RAILROAD. For, Aioranaria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11 a.m., 1, A) 20, 5. 6. 7p. m. On Sunday’at 9:10 a.m, am, “ni 028. eral Passenger Agent. . General Manager. novl0 Bor” PERCALE SHIRTS, ‘WITH TWO COLLARS, AT 6 CENTS. FRANK’ THOMBO! A. SAKS & CO., Bors’ DEPARTMENTS, apls-tr 316 Seventh st.and 921 Penn. ave. \OHE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, as 411 AND 413 10TH StREer. to sult the times. —Prices reduced “Great inducsment is offered to Hotels and pots CAPITOL LAUNDEY, 915 F st, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. EW BOOKS. Walks in London, | by At Augustus Hare. Beauty for Ashes, by ickson. The Kiug in His Beauty. by Dr. Newton Kingdom of Israel, by {he author of Wide-Wide World, Voyage of’ th» Foire Canoe from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico, "Al the latest publications received as soon as blished, af PUPUed, AM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, sp29-tr 428 Seventh st. now, /E LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Keramosand other Poems, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. $1.25, Memoir of Win. . Bartlett, by F. W, Pelfivy. $1.00. The Voyage of the Chailen- ger. by #ir C. WyvilleThomson, 2 vols., 8 vo. maps and ilunérat ions, $12, The Elements of Rueto- Fle, t e Dilie. The School of the Family The History of va Celie, parts Land 2, pape Gemini, NoNameseries, $1. Georgie's oer, Dy rs. Leith Adams 20c. Birds of a Feather Flock To- getiers by AS thern, paver. $1. Thistledom! Eyrics, by Wm, Winter. $1.60. Walks in London, ‘AugustusJ. Hy Peloth; $360. by Parker Gilmore, $3.50. The Armies’ of General Emory Upton, U. A a ap27-tr_ Booksellers and Stationers, 1015 Pa. av. EW BOOKS. Star Gazing, Past and Present. Lock: ae Handbook 6 forinan, Treatise on Photography. Abney. The Epoch of igtomyanny: AbueY Southall Lenten Mosaics, (tied with ribbon), The: Cadet Baton, ‘apt. Whi let Butts ittake ark waines "Punch Brothers Parich, Mey CUS WARD'S EASTER CARDS, 8 in BBwassessewe Seay e New desi reat variet (Agents Lat 2 cake en Papers, ) urence’s nen 911 Pennsylvania ave. orcs w re tds . reus Ward's Easter Fave trish Linen Paper and Envelopes, cus Ward's Irish Linen Cards and Envelopes, Bisckwood's Jet Black Ink. Photographs of Rev. W, 8. Rainsford; price 60 cta. All the New Miscellaneous Books received as soon lished. m1 f Latest Styles of Stationery on hand always. . & 0. H. MOBRIBON, Law BOOKSELLERS, 475 Penna. ave. marlb5-tr BANKERS. TOCKS, PONS Ss By COE » PROVISIONS, Speculators can deal Shrough) us in BTUCKS— NEw YORK STOCK EXCHANGE quomeicue COT. TON-—NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANGE quota- tons. | GRAIN and | PROVISIONS—Cuicaco BOARD OF TRADE quotations, on one per cent, or More margin, in small iarge, tote. Orders by Mall or Telegraph, tobuy or self: Al'ed immediately upon recelpt of ‘margin, | Kegular commissions, Strietly. square dealing. Prompt remittances by Gheck or telegraphic bo onder (LES & ‘orl 52 and 66 Broadw: ana wee 1m TistRict OF Cont i WASHINGTON, April 4th, 1878, ‘Whereas an application in writing has been nade to the undersigned for the opening of a road in the county of Washingion, District of Columbia, be- inning at Boundary’ street northwest, at the Function of the east line of Le Droit Park’ with the a northerly direction same running thence slong the sald east Une of the aforesaid Le D Park, as the same appears duly platted and record- ed in'Liber Governor Shepherd. No. 1, folio Is, a the office of the Surveyor of the’District of Colim- bia, to Elm street, platted as aforesaid: thence in an éasterly direction, across the farm or Gvorge E. Moore, to the southeast corner of a plece of ground known and caied the **Emmert Farm,’ connect- ing with a private road running ina northeaster! direction; aud whereas the undersigned be leve 1 conduc ie to the public Interest to cause a road t0 be upened as above described and prayed for; Whereas the route of said road has been, tion of the undersigned, duly surveyed’ ani thereof pre] and filéd in thss office Notice is hereby given of the application afore- said, a8 well as of the opening of the proposed roads and all persons having objections thereto are re- qnested to make them known to the undersigned on Gr before May 15h, 1878. at noon, at their office, Morrison's Pauling, Four-and-a-Half street, Washington ‘where any objection which hay be made wil be heard and comets W. DEN NISON, 8. 'L. PHELP: Commissioners a of the District of Coluinfia. ap24.27.my1,4. Lovaas STATE LOTTERY. A APELEEDID OPPORTUNITY TO N A FORTUNE. (FTH pes DISTRIBUTI T FIN EW OBLEAN RLEANS, TUESDAY, May tata Louisiana State Lottery Company. Institation was AL : poses in 1368, eed ri to which ce has since added a reserve oman on Look at the CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 200,009," Ticats AT TWO DOLLARS Eacn. ALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR, LIST OF PRIZES: Et ae Hg 8 wo BEES tonne a BEBEE ae, e —— M, A. DAUPHIN, Orleans, Louisiana. Drowings are under G, T. WHS, 8t P.O. Bow 692, New pe ra Fo-, TORROW. JUNCANSON BROS. ee owen ear NSISTING HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~ é RLOK AND BEDRUOM boo TES STEADS. BUREAUS, WAS! CUT TOBACCO, perfect order.) STEWART ¢ ST ARLOR ORGA Cant’ ean fs SATING PATE? P BS. OT WINDOW AMES. 4 CFE PuOOr SAFES, 2 of which ater: “3 make, & We will sell on THURSDAY MORNING May 2; commencing at 10 o*clock, in front of ‘our salesrooms, a la'ge assortment of gen Hourehoid Eitects, ‘sirable Torprivate buyers ay 30-2t DUNCANSON BROS., Auct. ECUTOR'S SALE. Pursuant to an order of the Sarre, ere ot the District of Co umbia, holding term for Orphans’ Conrt business, made on the 24: day sf ‘Avni A.D. 1878, in the matter of the estate ot red E. Ti ton, deceased, I will sell at Wash. 1, Willams: angen rooms. No. 1001 D street. cor- nerot JOtb, in om iy oF yesbington, D.C. orelo BDAY. § Re patie action, tothe O°elock pin thereoe a i¢ auction, highest Bihar for cash. Bante S.ocks, Bonds, Coupors of Bonds and Shares of various compa- nies and corporations. and also assignments of Patentsand Interes's in Patents, the porsonal es tate of said a an. inventory, whereof is on file with the hy jgister of of Wills in sald court. TON, Executor, WASH, 5. WILLIAMS. Auct. ap27-dts JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE a, BESIRABLE REAL ESTATE ON GS BETWEEN STH pAND ora STREETS SE” virtue of ‘a deed of trust, dated Novem: saa BA ner bl Ani ists: aud duipiseanten Mier 769 follc’56 et seu’. one of he land records for. the District of Columbia.and at the writer of ‘the party secured thereby, we will sell at pubite suction tn tron of the premites, on THURS 0 A the 21 ay of May. ‘at, 5:30 o*clock p! that ploce of Haat Estate situated in Washing: ton city, District of Gjlumbia ‘and known upea the ground plat of sald city as part of lot 4, in square scribed as follows: Beginning for the Same at the southwest corner of said lot snd mune ning thence east 60 feet; thence north 70 feet; thetice west 60 feet; and thience south 70 feet to the Place of bogiuning. with the Lmprovements ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. the balance in gqual Instaliments, at 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest at 8 per cenit, per annum from day of sal Secured on premises sold. A deposit of $78 requi at sale, | All conveyancing, at purchaser's “cost. Terms’of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, otherwise will resell at defaulting Purchaser's risk and ost, FOR: apl5-codkds WM. H. BARTON, {Trustees, UCTION SALE OF PREMISES Nos. 907, Ao aNd BLT STREET SOUTHEAST: By wirtue of a deed of trust dated March 6:h, 1876, duly recorded in Liber No, ate a follo 93, one of the land records for the Dis trict of Columbia, we will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the prem:ses,on THU BSD A’ May 2, 1878 at 5 30 o'clock p.in., all of original Lot 8. in square 951 in Washington city, D.C. This Lot is improved by three two-story Hrame wellings. Terws of sale: Oue-fourth cash on the da saie, or Within seven days thereafter: the resldue in three equal payments at six. twelve aad eighteeu months from the day of sale, for which the pur- ‘ r's promissory notes, easing alx er cent. interest, are to be given, secured by of trust on the premises sold, and a pit eres policy of insurance on the buildings: or the purchaser insy pay all ca-h, or any portion greater than one- fourth, at bis or her election. If the terins of sale be not complied with within seven days from the day ef sale. we reserve the right resell the property af the Fisk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser,” A.l conveyancing at purchaser's cost, The property “ile offered in separate parcel EUW ARI! BRAINARD He WARNER, } Trustees, J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. 8)20-e0%ds Vv 7 Ast, 5 WILLIAMS, Auct meer. ch and D sts, 2 ye Ot eE QUAKE, AT AUCTION. RSDAY. Mas°2_ 1878" ac 6 o'clock On THU p.m.. 1 shall sell, in front of tha premises. Uiat Valuable and elegant building lot, 34x110 feet on the northwest corner 16t and (Q streots. Special improvements have been made on both ides of lot, and the lot will be mold clear of all in- cumbrance, Also @ fine Yuilding lot reoran street, same square, ‘will be soi ingmediately after, Thete are rare opportunities to obtain elegant building sites at a moderate price. Terms made known on red ‘of sale. Ww. B. WILLIAMS, ap30-d Auctioueer. B® WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE ola DESIRARL, E BUILDING LOT on SINTH STREET. AR- T FREDERICK” STREETS, GEORGETOWN, . Ce THURSDAY. May yA 1878, at 54 o°clock, p.m., will be ota: a, front ofthe premise part of Lot 216, in Beatty and Hawklns' ada ee Georgetown, fronting 20 feet by a depth of $50 deposit, and all conveyancing parchaset’s cost, ‘Terms to be seven ay T. COLDWELL, Bales wan, rity ap29- W285 Bio’ WELAMS, Auctioncor: 1601, northwest corner 10th and D sts, VALUABLE IMP ROV ED, PROPERTY, RONTING ON H 8TR Twe HEN m , U shal Eulle’Brick Dwelling-hryuse, with, storeroom containing 5 rooms, with-spacious hall. abd ‘stay 1p the rear: fruit ‘trees and grape-vines in yards lot 18 feet 6 in. front by 116 fee deep to an al erme: One-third cash; balan “in six and twe've months, for nots bearing Interest from diy. of sale ‘and secured by: dved of trust on. property sold. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. $100 down ou day of sale, p30-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. \UMAB DOWLING, 2 Auctioneer, TRUSTEES, SALE i Bey AR ABE UNIM- RE TROVED ATE. on the NURTH EN 13TH ead Stre Te Most et GURL, RUILDING Lor IN WASHING By, yittue of # deed of trust, hearing date on the 2hth day of February, 1375. and duly corded in Liber No. 774, follo 349, one of and records of the District of Columba. tite at the writtey request of the party secured thereby Will sell in front of the nremisee, on THURS! Ay. the 9th day of ', 1878, at 6 oclock p.m., all that piece or parce oF groutidy situate im ‘the city of Washington in said Distr! . and known and denig- bated upon ‘the ground, plan thereof as the east twenty-four feet of Lot numbered seven (7), In Davidson's recorded subdivision of ver d two hundred and forty-eight ( tug to the depth of said lot, ‘'erms of sale: One-half cash. of which a must be paid upon acceptance of bid, and residue at six months from day of sale, secured upon the Property solo, wich Interest until paid, at the rate of cent. per annum, If terms of sale are not compiled with in 7days from day of sale, the Trustees re- serve the right go regell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ay 8 Advertiseinent to thiselfect. in the Evening newspaper, ATKINS ADDISON, ap25-d JaMaN Me DATTA } Trustees. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO Two- STORY AME DWELLINGS ON THE SIDE OF NinTH STREET, BETWEEN T CAPITOL DASIREETS NORTH- EArT. res virtue of s deed of trust, dated Dece: ‘AD. i874 duly recorded in Liber fi Re, “ads tolio B20, et seqe ont of the ined records for the District of Columbia, and at the uest of the party secured thereby. Tahal sail ae public agetion, in front of the premises, on MON- 13th, 1878, a’ ovelock . the fo! lowe ‘descrilca real estate situave in fie ity 0 Washington: D.C., to wit: Two parts of L: bered six (6). ‘In ‘Square numbered nine hundred and forty-oue (941). comprised withln the follow. ing metes and bounds: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot six (6), and thence runping north for (48) foot ohe (1) toch: thence east seventy-seven (77) feet three (3) Inches: thence south teu (10) tect; thence southeasterly for five (45) feet nine and three-quarter (9) inches; ence south twenty (#0) fee': thence west ané hundred and twenty-one (121) feet niue ands half (9's) Inches, more or less. tthe place of agin ning, together with the improvements, the same. pro Yn two (sy certale ‘ and. recorded in 487, 488, 439, &c., terest at ten cent. annum, from September 1, 1877, rr torday” of and expense of sale in cash; anid the balance twelve months with interest from’ the day of nf sale» secured f trast on the deposit of goo re at the vite” of ba, ‘and all'con- bites fala ac 2. STEEVER, Jn, Trustee, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. '* —‘ap29-cot T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Foy CEASS. 10 BU ae : Soy THIS AFTERNOON. ASH, B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE “OF val 5 VED REAL ESTATE ON Bey ay bear! of August, A. 1. 1873, an a Liber No’ 738, folio =a ieee Newt Sey. ‘ > in he Dish. arty, tnereny ecard the sate Ra Mia ic sale, on WEDNESDAY pope A FAD: at 5 o'clock p.m. | fhe Srst day of m “nises, all that piece or parcel ol otin situate ip thee City of Gyound ving: as "ek ‘aforesaid. and known “lat or plan of sald elt and due ised on m the 5 thirteen (13) in the subdivision of Square xe oe enter set number, eighty-five a eaters by the yoo the Surveyor aps yor of eaid “Agy, in Liter By follo 310. toy , her with e appu: ret appertain irTerms of sale: One fifth cash, and the rem. "der equal annual pay meats of ‘sre, Co. threes a Bor years, with interest at se cured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. or all Gash, at the opthonof the purchaser, If tortie of sale a Mot compiled with ih five days after day of sale the roperty will be resold at the cost andexpense of the "defaulting purchaser. “All conveyapelne a {he cost of the purchaser.” A deposit of §200 will Sereqaired a1 1e Ral "HARD WALLACH, Trustee, WASH B. WILLIAMS, Aut apibaseas (Republican HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWO STORY BRICK x RESIDENCE No, 169 Net ‘at 6 o'clock, in front of the prem: set, I shall selt part Lot 14, fronting about 21 feet’ on West street, and having a depth of 78 feet, Improved by a comfortable brick dwelling, contain: water le Gene m ‘he residue in two equal payments, at one and two years, with nores bear- ing interest at 8 per cent. per annum, and secured by a deed of trust on, the. property sold. Convey- aneing at purchaser's cost, $50 down at Lime of sale, ay 25-deds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct,_ THIS EVENING. D™ You NGvA Auctioneer, No, 89 Bridge st., corner of REP, ORIGINAL COST $3), MARBLE TO TABLES, A on Tuvespay, ogee FUE Soa 2 24; commencing at 19 NCANSON 1 BROS., ‘Auctioneers. erecaL SALE, GENTS: CLs Cons: isting part oF Gents’ zen Saits in vit Pants. also Me iaearcloras and AUCTION SALE OF OLL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS WASHINGTON ARTISTS, Qn TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVEN- INGS, April 30and May 1 “in store room No ar Lith street, (Corcoran Building.) Messrs. DU N= CANBON "BROTHERS Will sell at auction to the highest bidder, and withont reserve. a largenumber of Ol Pa ntings and Water Color Drawings, by well-known and favorite Washington Artists, in- eludin, LANDSCAPE, GERES,. <b STILL LIFE Catalogues, whieh include about one hundred numbers, may be had at the room as above: and the pictures will be on freeexh bition at that place frou Monday morning until the thn The public iStespectfully invited teal gad examine them. ape [PORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: HE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY and GUODS CONTAINED IN THE STORE OF RAFF BROS, No ; 796 Ten STREET, be- nreen G and Ha N. AY April 25th, com- on THURS meneing at TOovelock, and evening at 7, and con- until all is sold. Upuing from day to di desirabie, and ‘Gomprioes 8 The steck is new an full variety of Fine Millinery Goods, Dry Silks, Dress Goods, Fancy Go Trinings: Laces. White Goods, Ladies’ and Gant’s Under= wear, Fall lines of Ladies’. Gent's and Children’s Hosiéry; and in facta full and complete variety of goods of every description, suitable for best city retail trade. Goods at rivate sale during the day. ts reserved for la/lies. D, McCANN, Jn., Salesman, JAS. DUNGAN, Auctr. ap24-6t JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. CLOSING WEEK OF JEWELRY SALE AT Glo PERSNSYLVANIA AVENU é. HENS E STOCK OF 8, GOLDSTEIN EVERY EVENING. this week, at ovclock, we will continue the sald of the Valance of our entire stock. as we have re- Tinguished the store. “By order of ayes 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO, SUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ENTIRE CONTENTS OF LIVERY STABLE AT AUCTION TO CLOSE PARTNERSHIP On SATURDAY MORNING, May 4th, 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock. preniises, the entire contents of thie table (Known as Fountain Stables) No. 3 8 Aque- duct street, Georgetown, D.C., will positively be sold to close the co-partnership of Hackney & Nor- oe oe ai Hie top Basel lorses, Top and No-top Buggies, s, Carri Single: ‘and’ a’ double Harness, Ofoe and Sabi Eurntture, te He HACKNEY, ap22-m,w&ftd Surviving Partner. ALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON WEST SIDE OF ch es STREET EAST. BKTWE: “Avy AND “BY UTH, By virtus of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in cause fe 4.600, we will sell at auction, ‘on thi ‘on WEDNESDAY the 8h day of M orelock p-m-+ weather permitting, and m day to 0 saine hour, until all are sold, thelots ia Ballantyne and Willlancs ‘sab-tivison of the east half of square seven hundred and e ES clgbt, (788), ln the city of Washington, D; C.. r corded in book of subdivisions Q 184. The streets bortering said ry square 768 are completely improved. yne-fourth cash: balance in three equal instalments, in six, tweive and eighteen months from the day of salé, with interest at seven per cent. per yr the Whole purchase money be paid in cash within ten days after sale, oF the purchaser can at any time anticipate the ma- urity of the deferred ie with the interest on each loz will be re- quired at the All con’ purchaser's cost. Ro deni given natil the y o wlols of the purchase money is paid. If saleare not complied with in ten days frome the day of gale, we reserve-the after five days notice in the Evening Star. A pat of subdivision will beexhibited at sale, WESTEL WELLOUGHEY. isiana .F. MATHINGLY. WM. i T.ustees, ap27 tf + TLWey ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D streets, POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING ON Nstrer PEEN Orit AND Tra NORTHWEST On MONDAY, May 6 h, 1878, at 6 o'clock m,. I shall sell, in front of the premise: t No. —, being $1 feet front by 100 feet deep, on the nortirsidgot N street, between 8b ant 7ch northwe:t, Tuis sale offers unusual inducements to any one wishing to build. Ba Sale positiv Terms: One-third cash; balance in sizand twalve months, for notes bearing 8 per cent. interest from day of sale. secu deed of trust of lot sold. 190 WASH We ILLIAMS, Auctioneer, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TEES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE 7 eters PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF ores Owe ae AND SECOND STREET, KN Be AHEMONT virtue of a deed of trust dated A’ 1st, 1.41875, duly recorded in Lt S' HOUSE. tr A. er Noe “fori land District of Columbia, and at the request o} ‘790, folio 463, one of the land records for th thereby, we will sell at padiic ae sect ion, in fro-t of the’ premises. on, MON DA May 13th, 1878, at 424 0 clock p.m., the follow! ribed real estate, situate in the City of Wash. isgion, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: All those pits ‘or parcels of ground ‘known and distin- ‘uished as lots numbered. three ree (8), four (4). five Be six (6), seven (7) and id eight (2), 8), and seventy- corded sulddivision of origi frequare lumtered fave hundred oh two (678), Troutingon Indiana avenue one hundred und forty’ (140) feet three ($} Inches. and on 21 treet west seventy-five (75) feet, together with ment its RT carey fh in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with in- terest at six idk tumborea. one T. COLDWELL, _ Beal Estate Auctioneer. BUSTER'S BAL) care OF. oy SABLE, UNM. also an Children’s Shoes an We will fell at. public auction 'RI- DAY MORN May 34, at 10 o'clock. within our auction rooms, a desirabie in and y.71vate buyers are invited my 1-8o UNCANSON BROS,, Aucte, ERY NICE FRAME HOUSE AND LARGE IN COMPLETE ORDER CORNER Gee SEARED AND’ NE a2 S~TURDAY, May 6th, at 5 o'clock p. .» L will offer for sale, at public auction, part oF los 2. in square 10, Terms day of ns E. WAGGAMAN, Auct AUCTION SALE OF A LESIRABLE Two- Sraid MAME DWELLING. No 12 sri RSDAY, May Oh. 1838. at Big ovelcck p tn. .wil be sold in frontof the prem= Terms: One-third cash. and the balance at 6 12 nd 18 mou:hs, with8 percent. interest, secured al purchaser's cust, ‘T-rms ia be complied w1'b 1a ~even day J.T. COLDWELL CiSRCEE 88 BALE, OF IMPROVED REAL OF. HURTEENTH "STREET NORTHEA! STREET: WASHINGTON CIEE, Doc By virtue of a decree of ‘the Su rems Goart gf the District of Commbia. iw Equity cause vulce of the above goods, to which the trade' 08. E. waoGauai ‘WHA HIRE AVENUE NW urs the nighest bidder, the above property. being. H. WARNER, Rea! Estate Auctiono=r. ET. between 1. and M atricts NM On TH he above desirable property; 10. 254100, eer. by derd of trust? §'00:eposit, and ail convevancing myl-w.tm.w Salesian. EAR THE CORNER OF © 0 (Truesdell, executor, vs. Lucas 25), 1 wil voll at pablie auctions ia from ofthe premises, on TU DAY. the i4'h day of May, 78, at 6 o'clock p.m... of Lot nautbered 13, Square numbered 1010 in Wasiiugton ey bo as follows: Begiuuing at a polnt on 13.0 street 42 feet north of the southeast augle of said lot 18, and running thence north along 18th. street 14 eet: thence west 90 fect: thence south 14 fee’ thence east 90 feet to the place of beginning. Th s ‘operty is iumpreved by a two-story Frame Dwell House, ‘Terms: One-fourth ('<) cash; balance in three equal instalments at six, lve aud eightees months from day of sale, with Interest at 6 per cent. per annum: or all cash on day of sale, or within seven day: vs at St option. of puret ir. Con- veyancing at pul cost $100 deposit r- quired on acodptance aay “vide Right reserved to if terms not complied with in eeven days. JOB BARNARD, Trustee, 503 D st. nw. _GEO. TRUE DELL, Auct. my I-e ds Ww ASH. Be me ILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1, u.W. corner of 10th and D sts, upholstered in S) TES: ARBLE TOP SIDEHvAT ULAR EXTENSION T: AL BRACE ARM DI a’ CHAIR MARBLE-T ER TABLES: W ‘THAT Wack “Marie Base: WH TS and FANCY ACK W. TABLE, Bed SUGA BOWLS. UTENSILS. gee On FRI 34. 1878, comms cing, at tO ovelock arin. shall sellat sine residence! ofa gentleman declining housskeeping, No. 161) K street, between 16th and 17.b streets northwest. ‘The above is a pat tial list of ths ean‘ents of a first class houses Lovers of Ceramics aud Japanese ‘Wares will find it to thelr advantage to attend the sale. Every article is of the best manufacture aud well preserved, ap30-d [Post] WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. rpuomas DOWLING, & Auctioneer. TRUSTEES” pale FU ENITURE AND. Ei Fnots OF WIL- By virtue of a decree jaa massed the Su reme Court of the District o' carat tes ulty caused o, 6.043, we will sell, at ‘pane ‘auc- tion. on the premses, on MONDAY, June 3, at 10 o'clock a.m. ahd from yany 8 to day anttl ai the Household Furniture and effects of Willard" Hotel, comprising Elegant Mantel aud Pier French Mirror ood and waine at Parlor Suites of ‘superior workmanshiy sy Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Window Rosewood and Wainut Mae ble-top Tables; Elegant Walnut titer 08 Chamber Suites: Mogart and Bru: 's in fine condition; dacnense, asé ome Biaakets, Comforts and preads; splendid stock Table and Bed Linen. Supe amt coliection of Silver-Piated Ware and Cat- er Elegant asso1 cor tment of China and Glassware; Copper (Ocoking Utensils, Kitchen pee Soy &c. N 5 jotel has only been recently fur- nishea and of the very best material. all of which is In excellent condition, Pes CA EGIN ALD, FENDALL, ay30-d_ WM. F- MATTINGLY.” Trustess, T, COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, RUSTEES’ SALE OF A THREE SToRY BRICK HOUSE ANDLOT, NO. NL STREET NORTH WEST, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trdst to the under- Sigued. dated April Ist, 1870, duly recorded in J ibér No 620, Folio 140, et seq., one of t lana records in and for the Disttice ot Golam andat the written request of the party holding th unpaid notes secured thereby, lic auction, in front of the “iethad ea at 6 o'clock p-m., the follow tug aeecribed ‘real state, situa in'the City of wit: Parts of lots num- Soscven (57) and fifty-eight (58), in Hem Turner's recorded subdivision af square suuoe three hundred and sixty-five (365), and by a more recent subdivision of certain lots’ In said square, made by Whitney & Warner, is better known a5 lot marked or lettered **E,*" in said square, as the same Js recorded among the public plats or plans of said city, and improved by @ three-story bric house, cash, and the balance at Terms of sale: $2,000 one and two years, with interest at the rate of six DP recent. per annum, and secured by deed of trast ‘on the property sold.” A deposit of $100 to be paid down at time of sa'e. SupEEr F. FOX HN. W. SIMMS, } TFustees, 8. T. COLDWELL ‘Auct, ap30-a Jpavresr-nrol Ato’ ¢ or DLL ROTION, 90 FIEST-CLASS rege: PAL GS, 22 OLD PAIN Fiuses Re up this remar\ collection. ALE aT THE HOTEL, Drover, Ou THURSDAY, en PhiBAY, 2 AY, 26.b Mav, 1878, ai ‘Tuceday SARE Bias, 187 1878 wweansty 8S Tay 1878 Auctioneer, M. a baanves Pitiver, perts for the Modern Paintings: Si. Duzawp xperts a - R em areas Lepeletier; M. GEORGES Petit, 7, we Experts for the Old Patntings—M, FERAL, 64, Rueda Faubourg-Moutmartre, of whom the cata ae ns MODERN PAINTINGS. rot, 3 Fromontin, 1 Petten Koffen, 2Courbet, = 1 an Det, 2 Decemps 1 Gisssoaua, "8 Troyou cam a 8 Delacroix, 1 Mariinat 4 Tacsacrt, 12 Diaz. 2 Meissonier, 1 Z:em. : rc 7" OLD PAIN Chardin, Fragonard, ‘Guard Vat Goven, Heda, David ‘do ‘Hoos. Poy Debus Greuze, Moucheron, Van der Neer, Sal. Ruy s Meyer, Prud’! athoo, ‘Van der Poel, T ‘nlx, Crome jun. Raeburn. 830-3: ISTEES’ SALE 0! ‘5 A DESIRABL! DWELLING, oA 413 MN oer + j be H % dintets Be ACTCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. _ —E THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY... May 1, 1876. CONGRESSIONAL. Conctusion of Ye ‘terday Proceedings, SENATE—After our rey report closed— The dill to rej amended by the House was Tantra ered, and nearly the catire sceise tase ied in debating the pro 19 the ine Propriety of ot retertiag tw amendments were rr; to fer, but they were ‘all the oto a Mr. Edmunds moved to refer the bill House amendments to a 5] three Senators, with Mr. Christianey. as chair man. Afteradebate,and before oh was reached, Mr. Allison moved that the Senate ae re the bill and amendments nt is Was agreed to—yeas 37, j—and the Senate ‘adjourned, ” — Fou Sk—Afver our report closed — House in committee of the whole com- sidered the Tegisative appropriation bill Gibson offer an amendment reorgani the New Orleans mint, and ap; for its maintenance. ‘This ¢ ve eases iacuaaton, on = ‘subject of range ats by the members interest establish ing them in tiie dstrcts, but the = was Gnally rejected —yeas 7 cussion on the subject of re appropria: tions occurred, and th truce the commit- tee was criticized by the republi Mr. Randall conde: hed the polices publican members to herd together in apron tion to all measures of econ is pro- rield and ial com eae voked responses from Messrs Hale. The latter said he had hard work te control the democratic side af the House from bankrupting the government, and. instanced as @ specimen the river and harbor Dill re- parea by a democrati: committee appointed peaker. Mr. Calkins quoted from the re Carn on the bill for the in- ‘ase of members’ salar! ironically, that his ac’ been prompted in the interest of economy. During: the session only four pages of the were disppsed of. Adj A European War RUSSIA'S DEMAND PORK BESSARABIA, The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Norh Deutsche Allegemeine Zeitung, writing about Russia's demand for Bessarabia, says: “Let no one deceive himself as to what is coming. The desire to recover Bessarabia is only a symptom of a wish e nation to a bart It isnot so much Bessarabia we are for; what we are aiming at is the canceling of this treaty. ‘Whether the ms arrangement of Turkey is regulated by a com gress, conference or war, the demand for the restoration of Bessarabia will always be pre- ferred with the same per ty we should be baiked this time. tile would baiy make us more eager to pursue our object un the future.” ENGLAND JUST AS PERSISTENT AS RUSSTA. The London Times, in its leading editorial, regarding this:—“ Russia appears to be: to make numerous concessions pro- she can substitute for common Eure- pean interests in Turkey a set of isolated and. conflicting interests, and can thus emancipate her-elf, no less than’ Turkey, from direct obli- gations toward Europe. It is this disposition against which we must persistently provest.” The Times’ Vienna correspondeut, discuss ing the Austrian policy, while pronouncing the rumors regarding the occupation of Bos- nia and Herzegovina as say that th rather intimates that s Lecome justifiable. statements re ardingg the significance of the Grahd Duke Ni departure from San Stefano are contradie- tory. RUSSIA AND SERYTA A Reuter telegram from Belgrade says it appears that the friendship between Russia and Servia is completely resior: arranged that Servia, in the event of an Am- zlo- Russian war, shall only observe the sti ations of the San Stefano treaty, while ‘Tur key remains neutral. THE MUSSULMAN INSURRECTION. The Vienna correspondent of the Times sas the Mussulman insurrection appears to growing serious. It involves not only the whole of the northern half of the Rhodope range, but according to one account is spread- ing to the Balkai The insurgents are em- deavoring to n strategic points in a way that shows the existence of a directing he: MOKE WAK SIGNS. The Political Correspondence says the nego- tations between the Russian headquarters and Admiral Hornby for a simultaneous with- drawal have remained ata complete standstill for the last few days. It is reported that Gen. Todleben brought fresh instructions, and the resumption of these negotiations will possil be attempted. The idea has been revived Summoning Count Schouvaloff to discharge Prince Gortschakoff's functions ad interim. The Times correspondent at San Stefano also Says the impression in the Russian army is that General _Tobleben’s appointment por- tends strife. He continues vid Uthat Generals Todleben and Imeritinsky both think war inevitable. Italy is making warlike preparations, it is said, to dispatch a force into Albania. a9-f. 8. Brown, editor of the Fort Wort (Tex.) Daily Post, lately challenged the editor of the Daily Journal of that place to fight a duel, But the affair had not been arrange@ up to last accounts. DIED. FRY. On. April 30th, 1878, at 4: GroncE D. beloves -dTbustatid of Ju avd ridest eon of Sarsh As and the inje aged 33 years, 3 months and 3 days. Past his suffering. past his ‘Cease to weep for vears are val He who suffered is at rest, ‘Gone to heaven with the blest, His funeral will take place from his mother" Fetidence, corner, 4th and May 24 cl § tad "fries the famuly are requested te ¢ cs oft, Wamhineton, Tyestay, of the "brain, Pat Jobn W. and Alice UNDERTAKERS, &c. 1D.—Realizing the need of such servies &f death from contagious diseases, etc. signed wish to announce to the pubsie that they to undertake the aay “of laying and pine ied the dead Laoag cD, dren, and in short to perf neces ex ected to and which nei are not always prepared to ursicrtaker. ‘The wee in is soliette RS. FRIES & CO., (Flower Preserver, ap 26-30 909 Eighth street pe w.*® a ee UNDERTAKER, 940 F Btrect n. w., One door east of Tenth street Jone 8. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, CAR in times of affliction, and particularly in cases now Di ladies and all those sary incase of death, which the family cannot be neighbors and of references given, and prices reasonable, F223; SEINDLER, UNDERTAK: 1233 Beventh st. n.w., oY Gestdence place» Se bata \d prepared (Formerly with R. F, Harvey), Experienced lady attendance at short notics. ap6-= 1337 10th st. m.0. marl?-ly BUBGDORF, - UNDERTAKER, 323-17 316 Penn’a avenue n.0. ——_—$— ———_ ANDSOME DRESS COAT» and VESTS tm 1 ‘Domestic Fabrics, at Hi mported and ic Fat 1 nave. Te SUITS IN LIGHT and DARK Fas- TERNS at prices that Will astonish 0180 ‘a. BTRAUS ‘OU CAN BUY FINE GOOUS st what you X ope {or Inferior Gvods elsew! at ‘TRAUS". BEsten: s CAPOCINE POROUS PLASTER. of Taine amne arte wafecturers received the LL. ¢ "ean eo rers = Price 25 cents. Sent on receipt of price by ABURY & JO! ap29-m,w.5 -_ oa) Platt st.. N. ¥. “ A® OFFICIAL bar al CURABLE DISEASES, ctdoet AévicelnePureera a a Pamphiet a Form,