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COAL AND WOOD. ——+- « We desire to cx fact that we now selected stock trict; that ou surpassed by any States; that our largest south of New Yi polntments for doing a Coal an are complete In ¢7 ‘2,248 Ibe. to the ton our invariable standard. Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Diain oTice—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, 13th and b streets southwest. OMces—1202 F, 1112 9th an¢ 34187th. ‘west. facilities for doing: ets, OTHE. ‘8, Tgetrmaco » BTAIL DEALERS TN 4L AND WOOD. >to the i the attention of the pabn. *?, have on hand the |: and . st COAL AND WOOD in the Dip business are not pein the United Wood Factory is the ;and, indeed, our ap- ‘Wood business firm in the same Kind very particular. streets north- Janl-tr | vyuomen W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and COAL to all parts pf the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Bun of Mine and Lump, always on hand, at lowest rates. Main Office and and 12th streets sou: C street, between 2d and 34 n.w. 6:h st., between D and E s.w. Jy20-tr STEAMERS, &e. omices— f Depot. Riley's Wharf, foot 11th west. FR POTOMAC RIVER LAND!) ‘The Steamer MATTAN( . H. Byles, will make th: each week, t¥ 0:0 andone t} LEONARDTO: mediate landings information Ineutre at Wood Uffice, 1114 and 323 and at wharf, ap20-tf foot of 6th and N streets. Stopping at inter joing and returning. For further L. Sheriff's Cost and ‘ennsylvania avenue, NOMINI G. TUCKER JONES, Agent, ¥OR NORFOLK ‘The swift and el VILLE, THE LAKE, Capt. C, J. BoNNE- leaves €th-sircet hart, SeSieeeh ce, eveay MON. until further 1 DAY, WEDNES .mi., ‘connecting jencé and other leaves Norfoilx eve and SATURDAY FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN BR. Woop, leaves nus of Tth'ana 9:h at7a m., three ti Curriomas, Nem! intermediate land game as Steamer Matt: For further information. apply x Metropolitan Ban the Company's W Baggage called fi reas Office. B,J, ACUINELLY, Agent, STEAME The Steamers every SATURDA town every MON Freight taken at apply at office over ortoR.P. A. DENHA Georgetown, SUMMER ABRBANGEMENT. NIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East Kiver, New York. at 4 o'clock p.m. = FORTRESS MONROE A: THE SOUTH. ND leant Iron Steamer LADY OF DAY and FRIDAY, at 5 o'ci"k with steamers for Boston, Provi- Northern Points, Returning, TUESDAY, THUBSDA » af 4 o°clock p, W. THOMPSON, CapiainJonn her wharf, termi- street lineof cars, mes per week, for ni and Leonardtown, stopping at ingseach trip. Days of sailing, nO. rmat at the ofice, over , Knox's ress Office, or at hart, foot of 6th street. ‘oF o8 application at Knox's Ex- SAMUEL BACON, Pres‘t. RS FOR NEW YORK. JOHN GIBSON and c ¥ at4 p.m. : George-, DAY, and Alexandria same day. | lowest rates. For information | Metropolitan Bank, 1bth street, | , Agent, Water street, | angl-tr "SAMUEL BACON, President. | .TATE LINE._TO GLASGOW, LIVER- S¥o DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDON- DERRY. AN} THE PARIS EXPOSITION. From Pier 42 N as follows: STATE OF STATE OF LOL “TATE OF NEV us; return ti cia 4B. ‘Appiy to AUST Lucersse Tickets pany’s pier, foot of Canal st.. North River.my1-Im | ZORGIA cabin. $60 to $' merag IN BALDWIN & CO., Agents, | orth River, foot of Canal street, | | -Thursday, May 2 - Thursday, May 9 Thursday, May . ding to accommo | ckets ai reduced rates, Second | e at lowest rates, ISLA. ADA No. 72 Broadway, New York. ‘0. 45 Broadway and at com- | \CHOR LINE. ASH D STATES MAIL 8: GLASGOW LONDON Passenger accom ‘and comfort. Sane Maeck._and Saloon amidships: SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, C SECONDCABL Excursion Tickets for First-class York to Paris and return, $135 to $1: ing to stat For Books of Infor ly to HENDERSON BI Apply ROWLING Oo. Ort ANNIE K. w., Washington. jail from New York for EAMERS. every SATURDAY; | every WEDNESDAY; | modatioas unsurpassed for ele- | All Staterooms on main RENCY. | S.tnctuding all requisites $40, ‘assage, New j. accord~ ‘eroom and route chosen. rmation, Plans, &c.. "HER. EEN, NEW YORK. HUMPHREYS, 430 10ch st. “n, ap24-3m Nowra GERMAN LLOYD. 'MSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, STRATHAM TON AND BREMEN. The steamers of urday from Bremen Pier, street, joboken., From’New York to Southampton. don, Havre and Bremen. first cabi cabin, §60 gold; steerage, $30 or passage, app!y pen this Com: ¥ will sall every Sat- foot of Third Rates of passage: i. "$100; second . secon currency. For freight to OELRICHS & CO. 2 Bowling Green, New York. YLXDE'S NEW PHIA. ADEL. PHILA ETON CONNECTING AT LiIvE FoR Boston, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW EXGLAND STATES. From Philadelphia Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington— Monday, town—Moudap. at 7p Freights received dally. bh Bills of lading given to Boston and. thetr goods landed at Georgetown w F have ee ** Georgetown, From G full Information OOr, Land F street borthwest, suid Iath-staect ton, D. C. CO., 1208 wharf, Washin; ter street, Geor, ov., delphi harves, Phila- anagers, 12 South Wharves, 7 ‘TWEEN ALEXANDRIA, WASH- AND GEORGETOWN, PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDR'S Sailing Daya. , at lla.m. D. C.** to J. H. JOHNSON G.F. HYDE, 59 Wa- wo, D.0.: WM. P. CLYDE & pl OSH. DIRECT LINE TO FRAN GENERAL COMPANY Between New York and Havre. Pier 42. LABRADOR BeARKDA, capt. Frangeul, Wednes tay, May 22, 10a.m. 3.30 p.m. Cabin, $35. Ging, and ctenstis. LEK & BR ington, D. PEREIRE, Capt. Danre, Wedaesday, May 29, Price of Passage Havre, First Cab:n.$100: Steerage, $36, including wine, bed- 8. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Brosdwa Or GW. MOSS. 295 Penn. ave:: T. W. BOFE- -. 923 Penna. ave., agenis for Wash- cE. TRANSATLANTIC N. R..foot Morton st, Capt. Sanglier, Ws In Gold (including wine)—To 00: Second Cabin. $65: Third “VILLE DEPARIS,"* * do not carry steerage pas- fedas-3m ROYAL EVERY TH j City of Bertin | City of Richmo! City of Cheste | Clr compartments, are among and fastest on the Atlantic. The saloons are Well lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole ‘Width of the ship. amidships, forward of the en; noise and motion comfort, havin; berths, electric | ‘The cuisine has Ladies’ cabins and Ing and bathrooms, barbers’ shops, pianos, libra- Fies, &¢., provide For rates of to JOHN G- BLY..5. W. b.w.: 6. W. y="4s LINE NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL pels, yas Bark 2 4.,.W, BOTEL is ©. ee w. Moss: Aims Express, fe13-mwfém MAIL STEAMERS, | URSDAY OR SATURDAY, 5.481 City of Brussels. 807 City of New Yo 566 City of Paris. 490 City of Brooi : Steamers, built in watertight the strongest, largest luxuriously furnished, especially ‘The principal staterooms are ines, where least is felt, and are replete with ev ail Iaiest Improvements, double C. s been aspecialty of thisline. rooms, gentlemen's smok- al and other tnformation apply Agent, 31and 33 Broadway, & BRO., 923 Pa. ave., D.A. BROSNAN, 926 G st’ MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY ‘Diladelphia to Queenstown. Cabin, lntermediate and st can be bat at H. ers, 1429 F st. to Antwerp. rect from ‘Liverpool, touching = Se tickets D. COOKE, JR, & CO."S, Bank- Also, agents for the Hed Star Line my22-tf York or Boston, Iat.. or nothing THE BRITIS ROY Al ~ BE aleie Fuom NE} Bothnia, igeria. “Russia. | Wed Scythia. wi Add every = ‘Wed. os} Liverpool and ent, and for Office, No. fabin, to OTIS ington. D.C. ly CHA! in the city, Fate of interest and and ‘Of ralue, UNARD LINE. ‘On the homeward 0f 60 at 42 lat.. oF nothing to the north of 43. LLING AT CORK HARBOR, Abyssinis.. Wed..May 8| Abvasinia. Wed, June 12 ‘Wed.. RaT’ By steamers carrying steerage, $80an4 100 gold, sccording to accommodations’ ‘steamers not carrying ste: old, according to sek: Fickets to Faris, tis turn tickets on favorable Steerage at very low rates. Stacray jueenstown Europe at lowest rates. Through bilis of iading | gow, Havre. Antwerp For freight and ‘Roa Bowita New York avenue, entrance on New Cue LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street ‘ork avenue, The most private Loan Office, at on Gold and Silver ‘Yasehes, Fiate Geaticmon's Gothing, Carpets ad al NOTICE, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 to the north of 43. crossing the meridian H AND NORTH AMERICAN L MAIL STEAMSHIPS. W YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Yorx, From New Yore, » May 15 May 22 2 Bothnia..Wed., June 19 Algeria... Wed., June 28 > May 99 | *Russia... Weds. July 3 . June 6 | Scythia....Wed.,July 10 owing Wednesday from New York, OF PASSAGE. $80, $100 and to actommodsticns 15, ‘gold, additioual, Steerage tickets from and all other parts of ven for Beifast. @las- other ports on the Con- Mediterranean ports. je apply at the Company's Green, or both steerane and BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Wash- @. FRANCKLYN, Agent, loaned _at the For the South, QTUCKS, COTTON, i RAILROADS. ALTIVORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. NATIONAL LIN *® AND SHORT ROUTE N ie AND WEST. SORTHW ES AND SOUTHWEST. Novewer 1th, 1877. AM. LEAVE WASHINGTON, :00—Raltimore and Way Stations. 8:60~ Baltimore, Annapolis aud Way Stations, (Sigsbure, "Winchester and Way Stations, lay. 8:00—* Baltimose Exprens, ba 8:10—-Pietmont, 3'rasburg, Winch-ster, Hagers- town. Foint of itocks ana Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltl- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and Ph ladelphia. 8:40—"Bt. Louls, Cinctunat!, Chicago and Pitts- burg Express, | Connects for Hagerstown and Valley Branch, except Sunday. - Through car for Staunton. ' Parlor Car to Grafton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Cincinnati, Oo- 9.c0l pus, Chicago Junction aid Sandusky: :00—Baltimore, Annapolis and ions, 10:00 * Baltimore Express. 2 12:10—Baltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis Way Stations. a anes 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- Press. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- 3:90”-Baitimoreand Way Stations, (Winchester E more and Way Stations. (Win and Way Stations, via Relay.) ° 4:30—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- press. Frederick via Relay. 4:35—*Point of Rocks. Frederick, H: Winchester aud Way Stations. On Sunday f2,Lolnt of Rocks and Way Stations only. OF more, Annapolis anc tations. 30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk aud Baltimore Ex- Press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to boat at Canton. No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk. -—-* Baltimore and Way Stations. ‘Chica, and Columbus Express. Sleeping ea. 9.25—*Si. Louis, Cincinnatl, Pittsburg Express, Sleeping Cara to St. Louis and Pittsburg. No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. 9:30_*New York, Philadelphia and Bal Express, Sleeping Var to New Yorl Special Steeping Var w Philadelphia, ®, Other trains daily, except Sunday. > P GREAT 1878 res$ifiiama 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double T: ack. Steel Rails Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, APRit 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, aa follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and. Bleeping Cars is from Pittsvurg to Cincinnati, St. Louls and Chicago; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Kochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the north at 7:40 p.m. daily, except Saturday. with Palace Cars to Watkias. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira aud’ Wat Hips, at 10-10'a:m. dally. except Suntay, For New York and the Bast _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. For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m. dally. ¢ gept Sunday, with Bleeping Cars from Wash. Ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N, Y.. all through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, aifording direct fransfer to Fulton street, pyolding double fer- e 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. dail Limited Express, 9:20, m, dally, except San- Ye Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a, m. and 4:20 p, m. daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:55 a. m. and 4:20 p. m daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, 6:55 a m. and 4:20 p, m, daily, except Sunday, | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHIN©TUN RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10. 10, 11 a.m., 1, 3, 4:20, 5, 6.7 Ou Sunday at 9:10 a.m, and land 7p.m. via Richmond, 2:45 a, m. daily; 6:10 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7, 210, 9:10, 10, 1a. m.: 1, 8, 4:20, 6, 6:10 and? On Sunday at 8:10.10, m.and 6 p.m. Tickeisy 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 street aud Penn- | sylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of to destina- tion from hotels and freldenees eee L, P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. ANK THOMSON, General er. novld PROFESSIONAL. H. F. WRIGHT. Clairvoyant and AVE Magnetic Physician, 824 9:h st. B.W., has eminent success in treating (without drugs) Acute and Chronic Diseases, Consultation free, m1-2w* N. DUTTON, ° Architect and Engineer. Rooms 18 and 19, safe Deposit Co. $ Building, ne, cor. 15th st. and New York av oct 23-1y* FEN g ENNIS, Zi! G etzeet. opposite Pat- ent Office. Electrician and Model Maker. Ex- perimental work a specialty. Kxpert In Patent causes Jelo-ly, Dee TALBOTT, Denti. ‘Removed to southeast corner 7th ania? E streets northwest. ‘Teeth Inserted ¥ per set. my23-1y ETROLOGIST.—Mrs. Dr. ELLIS, 805 Penn- yvania avenue, If you wouldinow the truth consult the Dr. in all things. Office hours fro1 a.m, to8 pm. apls-1y K. FRANK WHITE, the Magnetic Healer, Dacia treet new tresna amma, Healer, most obstinate Chroni¢ and Acute Diseases. “Con- sultation free. Officehours—8 to 11 a. m, and 3 to 8p. JelB-1y* B. J. B. GIBBS, i DENTIST. REMOVED TO 708 15TH BTREET, marl-ly Over Thompson's Drug Store, R, REULING, Su: in of Mary- Discsiyegns bP Tene 2 atcha, Tesamed bis oaiee hears in Washing on, oe cant Ue. ited eve y, from 0” . St'No. 1209 Pennsy Ivaniaavenue. octl2-eo7m DUKE, Dentist, 423 7th street southwest, Di'eiween B and Streets Beautt ‘BS. sets of Teeth, $8; Teeth filled, $1: Extract <s~] ing without pain, 60 cents, Alloperations’ aear warranted. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. HINA, CROCKERY, ‘TLERY, PLATED WARE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS, COOLERS, &c. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge.) 1009 Penn’a ave., near 11th st. BANKERS. GRAIN, PROVISIONS, Speculators can deal through us in STOCKS— NEW YorK BTOCK EXCHANGE quotations, COT- TON—NeWw York COTTON EXCHANGE quota- tions. GRAIN and PROVISIONS—CuicaGo BOARD OF TRADE quotations, on one per cent. or ore margin, in small or large lots. Orders by Mail or Telegraph, to>uy or s¢//, fil'ed immediately upon receipt of ‘margin, Regular commissions. Surietly square dealing. "Prompt remittances by cheek or teegraphic order, O, H. GILES & GO., 52 and 56 Broadway, New York. ap26-m,wéf, Lin MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE Will execute orders for the purchase or sale of Rocks; Bonds and Gold on moderate margins. Commissions $5 each 100 shares, ‘Stock privileges gewotiated on responsible parties onty,| Correspon- dence solicited. “Henry Merriam, Member Am, Mining and Stock Exchange, 35° Wall st. York, Reference, D.. Manyan, e6q., National Trust Co. ‘Yor! ow President Jani. OTICE TO CONGRESS HALL BONDHOLD- “To the holders of Bonds, the payment of which 1s secured by a certais montgage on CONGRESS HALL, at Cape My City, Jersey, made by Jacob F. Cake and’ wite to Edward C. Knight, Charles A. Sparks ad Thomas H. Whitnay, Trus- igre tearing date the 15th day of September, A. By virtue of an orter of the Court of Chancery of ith the view of diminishing the chances of | Colision, the Steamers of this line take a specific | Course for ail seasons of the year. On the out ward passage from Queenstown to New New Jersey, wade on the 26 h day of March last Past, in a case (for the foreclosure of said mort. gage) “tervin sald Trustees are complainants, and jacob F. Cake et al , are defendants, you and each | Of you. are horeby notified to produce before me, onda TURDAY, the 18h day of May host eid o'clock in the forenoon of ‘said day. at my office, northeast corner of Front and Market streets, Cam? den, New Jersey. the coupons or interest warrants representing the interest due upon each of said Bonds, Bo that { may ascertain and report to sald | gourt the amount of Interest due upon each of said bonds. Dated April 10:b, 1878. ee CHARLES P. STRATON, ‘Master in Chancery, aplT-m.w&f-18t Cainden, New Jersey. | Bors AND STOCKS, | ~ United States Bonds of all kinds; District of Columbia Bonds of Various leynoe: ington and Georgetown tock; Municipal ang Railroad Bonds and Stocks, bought and sold by LEWIS JOHNSON @ CU., Bankers, marlb-tr 10th st, and Penna. avenue pF Co., eo: nal Manufacturers tant TaSeetours into oe eC UMPH ESSED hich was used at Nie Vict Mata every of the Geutennial ‘Exposition, the secret of the unequaled success of ti establishment. Our Yeast is war- ranted free from chemicals, and 19 prodoced by fer~ tion from selected in. highest pre- medias awarded in America and aeenonerer exhibit and Americans may now boast that they, sre equal in science of bread-making to Kuropeacs if our Yeast is properly used. ‘nope genuine without our Trade- ante or dur frm°name on the Wrapper, Ai others are imitations, apt COLORED AND FANCY DRESS ‘Pants, {oo diderent Patterns, at A. STRAUS’. janl-ly Oo YoU WANT TO SAVE MONEY IN Diothing? If s0, call at a0 _— ‘A. STBAUS, 10 Penn, ave, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. TO-MUK ROW MpHoMAs LUWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION oF OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, WATER COLORS AND BRONZES FROM THE GALLERY OF H, N. BARLOW, ESQ. The collection represents the Italian, French, Dutch, German, ih and American artists. Among thei wilt be found many rare and valuable Specimens worthy the attention of collectors, to gether With a superb cotiection of genuine brouzes. This magnificent collection will be ox exhibition in the large and spactous rooms formerly oceupied by Messrs, Fitch @ Fox, FREEDMEN'S BANK BUILDING, OFPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, From MAY 10. Sales THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATU RUAY EVENINGS, May 16, 17 and 18, commencing at 7 30 o'clock. \d opportunity for lectors torecure first-class goocs-at tueir own Agures, as the evilection Will ve sold without re- a it. ened _THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. B, 4: WARNER, ite Real Auctioneer, TKUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS ON THE EAST SIDE OF NINTH STREET. BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND ASIREETS NORTH- By vircue of a deed of trust, dated Dace: ber Su. A.D. 1874 duly recorded in Liber (77 No. 843, folio 329, et seq., one of the records for the District of Columbia, aud at tne juest of the party secured thereby, I shall sell, at pubite auction? in Fronc of the premises. on MON Day, “May 13th, 1878, at pam, the following descritéd real esta he city of Washington. D.C., to wit: Two partsof Lote num: dered six (6). “in ‘Square numbered nine hundred and forty-one (941). comprised within the follow- ing metes and bounds: Beginnit for the same at the southwest corner of said lot six (6), and thence running north forty-three (43) feet one (1) inch: thence east seventy-seven (77) feet three (3) inches; thence south ten f (0) feet ; thence southeasterly for- ty: five (45) feet nine and three-quarter (9%) inches; thence south twenty (20) feet; thence West ong hundred and twenty-one (121) feet nine and a half (9's) inches, more or less, to the place of bagin- hing, together with the improvements, &c,, being the same Eronerty deseribed in two (2) certain dceds dated October 8th, 1868, and. recorded iit Liber R. M. H., No. 19 folios 487, 488, 489 of the land records for said District. ‘Terms: $2.4€0 with interest at ten per cent. per annum, fro tember 1, 1877, to day of sale and expense of sale in cash; and the balance twelve months with interest from the day of sale, secured By: adeed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 required at the t! me of sale, and all con- veyancing at purchaser's cost, i ie TGA Z. STEEVER, JR., Trustee, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, ap29-euts BRB. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, ° TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- ‘ORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE ND STREET, KNOWN AS 'T HOUSE.” By virtue of a deed of trust dated August 13th, A.D. 187, duty recorded in Liber No, (77 ovelock situate in }, 489, &c., 790, folio 463, one of the land records for U District of Colunibia, and at the request of tae arty secured thereby, we will sell at public anc- tion, in frort of the’ premises. on MONDAY, May 15th, 1878, at 4's o'clock p.m.. the following’ described real estate, situate in the City of Wash- iggton, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: All, those pleces ‘or parcels of ground known and. distin- Suished as lots numbered three (3), four (4), five 5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), In Todd's re- corded subdivision of original lot numbered oue (1). in square numbered five hundred and seventy- two (572), fronting on Indiana avenue one hundred and forty (140) feet three (3) inches, and on at street west seventy-five (75) feet, together with the improvements, &c, Terms of saie: One-fourth in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with in= terest at six per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on The proper y sold, and a satisfactory policy of insurance on the patidtngs: 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 days, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defgaiting purchaser. CHARLES B, BAILEY, CHAS. ©. GLOVER. ° f Trustees, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, apli-d PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN N AND 0 STREEs NORTH WES 1319, By virtue of a deed of trast, dated Decem ber AD. 1875. and duly recorded inf) Liber No. 800,” folio 460, et sei.. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secared thereby, we shall Sell at public auction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, May 29th, A.D. 1878, at 5 o*ciock p, m., all that certain plece or parcel of land lying and’ situate in the city of Washington. in the District of Columbia. and known and distinguished on the ground pian or lat thereof as apart of Lot numbered ten (10), tu Square numbered four hundred and forty-seven (447), described as follows: Beginning for the said art of the sald lot at a point at the southwest oor her of the sald lot numbered ten (10) and running thence north on the line of Seventh (7th) street west twenty (20) feet: thence turning and runaing east one hundred and sixteen (116) feet: thence south twenty (20) feet; and thence turning aud Tunning west one hundred and sixteen (116) feet to the point of beginning, together with the im- provements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 must be paid at the time of sale): aud the balance in six and twelve months, in equal payments, to be secured by the purcha-ers notes, bearing. interast at the rate of elght per cent, per annuin from the date of sale uutll paid, together with a do d of trust on the pr perty sold. If the termso. gale are not complied wits in seven days from the day of sale. the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days? notice 1n sume newspaper published in the elty of Washington, All conveyancing at purcha- Ts cost . Nis, rt Sen's costs JOHN F. RILEY, {Teustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. may8, 10,11, 13,15 17, 18,21, 22,24 27,28,29 GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. RAW HATS. STPAYGREs? ABUNDANCE, For men, youths ard children. Celebrated Macki- haw Straws, all grades, Silk Umbrellas, $8.50 and up. Best Goods, Lowest Prices, STINEMETZ, HATTE my9tr 1237 Penn. ave., next cor, 13th st, FELT AND gTRaw wats NOW READY, For Spring and Summer Wear, in light weight SUFT FELT and STRAW GOODS, tosuit Gentlemen, Youth ana Children, CANES ’AxD UMBRELLAS, Agent for Dunlap & Co.’s New York Hats, CHAS. RUUFF, Successor to Willett & Rouff, mny9-3t 05 Penn. ave, ADIES SUN UMBRELLAS Bulk, Regina, Alpaca, and Gingham, RE the lowest market price, GENTLEMEN'S UMBRELLAS, Twilled Silk, Paragon Frames, frum $3.50 up. @uanaco froin 32.60 up. Gingtmam from 66 cents up. Soft and sum FELT HATS of the latest styles and at the lowest market prices, 1419 Pen gute ER, apé-tr Pommatione Wills snot, “rnHE GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT,” OPEN FRONT, . is elegantly made of first-class material, with Linen Sleeve Bands and Linen lining to the Bosom: un- finished only 80 cts.; finished. $1. SThe Hanais Shirt,"" open back, ts of the best material, and also bas Linen lining and Linen Bands; fy only 80 cts. unfinished, abd 96 cts, fn- eh ‘The cheapest Shirt In all the world s our Wam- sutta O. ; Teady to put on at §1. 10, Our “Fruit of the Loom” Sbirt has been a. ta- vorlte for along time at 0 cts, unfinished, and 75 cts. fintshea, ‘The Wamsutta 0. XX Shirt is 75 cts, unfinished, ‘and 90 cts. finished, Finest 4-ply Linen Collars, 6 for $1. 4#-Sold at our Branch, 1602 F street n.w. mar27-tr C. GEO. MEGINNISS, AUCTION SALES. WAS B TEY AMS, Au tioneer, Noe, 1001, NW. corner 10th and D sts. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PARLOR SUITE, up- bestered in rep; WALNUT CHAMSER SUITE: BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN C\R PETS: EaST i AKE COTTAGE FORNL- TURE, WALNUT EXTENSION TAGL hia. BASSES, 8c. AT AUCTION, y wens of trust, dated January, dA Deti te, cud duly tecbrtea Se Eee No. 872, folio Nc, 422+ One of the land re cords for Washington co"aty, D.C.. and by direction of the party secure’ thereby, 1 suall sell, in front of Wasb. B. Williams? ,@uction rooms. gorner Joth and DD streets, og Ba Ul » A.D, 1878, at 10 'o°clock am f Furniture, Carpets, &c,, mentioned, abu teecrib-d in the schedule marked *+A,"" ‘Terms cash. m\7-d WALTER B WILLIAMS, Trustee, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. : a USTFES'’ SALE OF A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ANDLOT, NO. 1534 NINTH STREKT NORTH WEST, AT AUCTIO! By virtue of a deed of trust to the under- land records in and for the District of Columbia, andat the written request of the party holding the unpaid notes secured thereby, we wil sell, at pub- le auction, in front of the ses, on SATUR- Day, Bae 11, 1878, at 6o'clock p.m., the follow- ‘ng descriled real estate, sttuace in the City of to wit: Part: of lots num- Nee ton, D. Oy vered fifty-seven (57) and fifty-etght (68),in Hen! Turner's reeordod subulvision ateausre hiss chree hundred aud sixty-five (385), and by a more recent subdivision of certain lots in said square, made by Whitney & Warner, is better known as marked or lettered ‘+E, "* in sald square, as the same is recorded among the public plats or plans of ,Md city, and improved by a three-story brick Ouse, ‘Terms of sale: $2.000 cash, and the balance at ‘ne and two years, with Interest at the rate of six DT cent. per annum, and secured by deed of trus' «n the property sold, A deposit of $100 to be paid down at time of saie, "‘ALUERT F. FOX, SOUN W. SIMMS. }THusteos, J.T. COLDWELL. Auet. ap30-d NS® YEARS CREDIT_TRUSTEE'S SALE a OF VALUABLE LAND, In execution of adecree of the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel connty, in equity, in cause frra of Hagner, trustee of Dashiell. vs. Stockett, Jud the subscriber will offer for sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of May. 1878. at 12 o*clock m,, the valuable farm, formerly the dwel- ling plantation of Joseph Noble Stockett, Esq., containing about 277's acres. This land lies tn the Fouth iver country, adjolbing the estate of Di Benjamin King, of the late Dr. Richards, Steuart, and of the late Dr. Howard M. Duvall. ‘The im? provements consists of a Two-story Brick Dwel- ling, with Dairy, L House, Five Quarters, and wl requisite Out Buildings, Three Tobacco Houses, Barn, Threshing House,’ Cattle Shel! New Stables, Granary, Corn House, ete., ete. ere are abun t orchards of choice pears, apples. cher- ries, ete.,on the ee, id an ample supply of wood and dmber, for the use of the farm: the fencing is allin good order, The situation i: very healthy. and in point of social advantages, prox- imity to Churches, Schools, ete., is one of the best in the county. ‘The soil Is equal to the best of the good lands in that fertile neighborhood. The terms of sale: Asa large part of the money must be perman-ntly Invested fora trust estate, the terms of sale_as’ preseribed by, tasty fa ie to. parchase has ney to be paid in cash on the day fleatlon thereat oy the court, ‘the residue in nine equal annual instal- men 8. the interest pon. entire sum remaining due to be paid w u instalments falling due in each year the entire purchase money to be secured by the bonds of purchaser to the satisfaction #f the ee. ‘The purchaser will be required to keep liding adequately insured, ina company ap poved by the Trust Mr. Dove, the presert tenant, will show the preperty to persons wishing to examine it. A. KR. HAGNMR, Trustee, Annapolis, April 16, 1878. ap80-Uef.tS PPHEMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFKECTS OF WIL- LARD'S HOTEL. By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme, Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause No, 6 048, we will sell, at Duolic auc- ton, on the premses, on MONDAY, June 3, ar 16 ofelock am aid from day to day untit sol ali the Household Furniture and effeets of Willan Hote}, comprising— Elegaht Mantel and Pier French Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior worka Easy Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Window Hangings; Rosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tabl Flegant Walnut Marble-top Chainber Su ‘Mogart and Brussels Carpets in fine condition; Immense assortment of Blaukets, Comforts and Spreads; Splendid stock Table and Bed Linen; Superb collection of Siiver-Plated Ware and Cut- € er Elegant assortment of China and Glassware; Copper Cooking Utenslis, Kitchen Requisites, &c, N. B.—This Hotel has’ only been recently fur- nished’ and of the very best material, all of which is in excellent condition, Terms cash, REGINALD FENDALL, apso-d WM. F MATTINGLY” { Trustees, OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TREE-STORY AND BACK BUILIING BRICK DWELLING. No. 471H STREET NOKTHWEST By virtue of a deed of trust da ed March3. a. by 1875, and recorded in Liber No, 772 fra feilo 306, et seq. and at the request of th parties secured thereby, I will sell at public auc tion, in front of the preinises, at_4 o°clock p. m., ou THURSDAY, May 16th, 1878, part of lotnum: bered eighteen (18). in square nuinbered five hun- dived and seventeen (017), beginning for the said part of said lot ata point five (5) feet east from the southwest corner of said lot elghtesn (18) and run- hing thence north one bund: feet £200); thence east twenty-three (23) feet four and a halt (4%) inches; thence south one hundred (100) feet; aad thence west twenty three (23) feet f ur and a half (4's) Inches to the place of beginning; together Wh the improvements, consisting of a three-story brick dwelling, with two-story back building. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money, to- gether with the expenses of the sale, in cash! and The balance in one and two years, secured by adeed of trust upon the property ‘sol and the notes of the purchaser bearing Interest at seven (7) por cent. from day of sale. All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost, "A deposit of $200 re- quired upon acceptance of bid. ‘The trustee re- serves the right tovresell the property at the ‘risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser if the terins are not complied with in seven (7) days, my6-dtdbs ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Trustee. |O8.E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer THE TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING ON SCUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND I 8TREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue @f 9 deed of trust to me” dated February 16th, 1875, and recorded In Liber fj 778, follo 94, of the land records of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party holding the debt, 1 shail sell, in front of the prem- ise, oh TUESDAY. Mav 14 h, 1878, at 4's o'clock pan., Lots 23 and 24, in Square 889, together with ihe improvements, a two-story Frame Dwelling. Terms of sale: Une-third cash; balance in one and two years after the day of sale, with interest at six per cent., secu satisfactorily to the Trustee; or all cash, at optivn of purchaser, $50 depesit when bid is accepted. If terma of sale are hol complied with in five days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. CHAS. W. HORNER, Trustee, THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Auct, my3-d J, STELLWAGEN, jo Real Kstate Auctio. cer, 513 7ih street, TRUSTEE'8 SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE EUSINESS OPEKTY (ON SEVENTH STREET BETWEEN “N° AND ©0"* SLREETS NORTHWEST, BEING NO. By virtne of adeed of trust to me, dated June 2, 1873, and recorded in Liber 724, Fulio 349, one +f tha land records for Wasulngton, ccunty, District of Colambia, and at the written request of the party secured .thereby, I will sell at pulle auction, in front of the premises, on HURDDAY, the 16:h day of May, A. D. 1878, 5's o'ch ck p. m., allof Lot numbered nine (9), in Joshua Whitney's recorded subdivision of original Lot numbered, en (11), in Xquare num ered f-ur hundred and forty-seven (447), improved bya three-story Brick Store and dwe Ilng, with two- story back buliding and fine cellar, ‘Te. ms of sale: (Under the trust) are $3.600 and \xpe' 8s of sae in cash: balance in twelve and pur mcnrhs, with inierest, but by the ence of the Rarties in interdst, the terms are modified and will be $1.500 cash, aud balance in thr ¢ or five years, with eigh percent. interest, payahle sen: annually, One hundred dollars will be required by the Trustee when the property ix kneckea off Convevanclug at purchaser 8 cost, Terms to be complied with Ia seven days, or the pros Se ‘Will be resojd at purchaser's cost, my6-0 MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee, GEOHGE F. SCHAFER, MERCHANT TAILOR, Offers for sale the balance of his stock at and below cost to close business, 4@ A call is solicited. mars-3m 1111 Pennsylvania ave. nw. } DUCED PHICKS, ‘The undersigned begs leave to inform patrons and the public: spoqnence of, reduced factlis he is nor Ww able CLOTH ks and furnish GOOD: ‘ARD TIMES.—Purchasers, if you save money, look at the $10. sultyar UTIFUL CO. (ON, without A Eeenpere eens pence DE FLORENCE and ROSE POWDER. apl5-im* ‘ASHINGTON HOME REMEDY. DR. LEWIS’ PLASTER. SEVEN FOR A QUARTER. Porous." sure Sure for Guts, jurns, Bruises and Sold by all Druggists. Ask for a Circular. fase ty YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, EXE: UTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PLOVED PROPERTY ON lari SCRECT. NEAR THE THOMAS STATUE, AND ON N, BETWEEN 14rH and 15ru STREETS NORTHWEFT, ‘We shal! offer for sale at public auction, in frcnt of the premises. at 4 o'clock P5328 fel WEDNE®DaY, May 15:h, 1878 Lot 7’an part of Lot 6, in square 215, running through fru1 Vermont avenue to 14: street, and improved bya three-story dweiling. This property is eligibly located. directly south of the 14 h-street Circ 6. Immediately after this sale we shail offer Lot 10, in square 212, improved by four (4) two-story dwel Inga. on the south side of N, between 14 id 15th stree's northwest. Tins: One-third cash, and the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, secured ‘by a dee of trust on the operty, and the notes of the purchaser bearing interest at seven (7) per cent. $100 deposit on eac! parcel at time of sale. All conveyancing and re- Cording at purchaser’a.cost. If the terms are not it Tevold af the Fish and soot or dctoabiog sarceeeeS ° 5 . mncooOHN T. GIVEN . 8. HILTON, ¥xecutors of Estate of Jolin P. Hilton, dec'd. my6 m,w.f,m, tu re TTEUSTRE’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY FRAME DWELLING, No, 922 KLEVENTH B81 RKET N.W. By virtue of 3 deed of trust, dated Decem- ber 24. A.D, 1874, duly recorded in Liver No, 770, folio 388 et seq., one of the land rec-. ords for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction. in front of the Prem lees, on MON- AY, 20th, 1878, at 5 o'e P,m., the fol- real estate, situate in the cil C.. to wit:' All that certain of ‘ground in. said ci and improved by a three-story frame di "iferms: One-third cash, and the balance at 6, 12 ‘and 18 months, with interest at Sipe scared rY. Trustee, by deed of trust. All conve oF, COLDWEEL Ren area DT EEE ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_$_$_$_—_—__= “TON SALES. “TION AT AUCTION 8 : | : Sy ae iveeg | We u ee TP’, Fe WaGGaMan. Real Esiate Auctioncor. | YoRNTRE, TWiST. RY FRAME DW FLING, No. 337 ord vere mnnt: Pe On FRIDAY, May 10.4, at 4 ry : fell 2: public atictior, in front of the 3 | | FPHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonser, BES Lee, sauare 898, with: improvemeats | PRUSEMOLD FURNITORE AT AUCTION Terms iberal; g:ven day of sal | acho Socks In fopt of fay eer m6-SEds “THIS. Ey WAGGAMAN, Auct, | Totallceil a general ‘ansotUuent oF fies Ms s —— | hod effects. ! A A COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer, It THOMAS DOWLING, Avet RUSTEE'S BALE OF Val LE UNIM- : PROVED PROM ERTY. OR TE SOOT. {J A® DUNGAN, Auctioncer. STREETS, UEURGETOW NAD 2 MONROE | Vie ENTIRE CONTEXTS OF THE Lance By virtue of’ a deed of trust, dated Novem- Br HOUSE No. SLL H STREET ber bith. A.D, 1896. duly recorded in Libe: P BET EEN Qiu AND 10TH STREETS N.W., No. 880, folio 160, one of the Teco! | TION. the District of Co umbia, and at te requast of the | 02 WEDNESDAY MORNING nex equest of the | : secured thereby, I'shail sel | May 15th. commencing at _10 o'clock, frre ag oe a Bl FRIDAY. Mae ee | will sell, on the premises, No. 911 H st. 1878, at 5 o'clock p, m., the following-descrited | 0-W.. ail the Furniture Carpets, €c.. contained real estate situate in’ Geotaetown, ‘District of Gol- | therein, consisting of — umbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of | Parlor Suits. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, land beginning at the northeast corner of square | One handsome Kosewel-case Piano, in goud order forty-five (45), at the intersection of Gay and Mon- | Rosewood and Marble Tables, Lounges, Toe sts. ; thence running west along thesouthlineof | Palntings. Chromos, Curtaiuc, Rugs. sald Gay street 180 feet: thenee at right angles | Reception and Fancy Gears: Whatuots, & henceat right anglss nent aoug treet nae a: | Fine’ Walnut Chamber salts, with Wardrotes. said Monroe street 140 feet to lace of begin- | Hair and Husk Mattresses. Cottage Cham yer Suits ning: subject to a certain encul ce, which | Bedsteads. Bureaus, Tables, Chairs. will be made known at sale. Lounges, Bedroom Carpets, Mat:iags &c. ‘Terms: $1 000, with interest at Wper cent. per | Laine ALSO H annum from November 27ch, 1876, to da of Sale, | + Extension Tables, Dining Chairs, with the expense of sale in cane aaa the balance | me Walnut Buffet’ Refrigerator, at six and twelve months, with Interest, secared | China and Glassware, &c., Cooking ‘Btove and by g deed of trust on the property sold. | A deprsit Kitchen Requi sites, &e, . ol “ ALSO — COUT OPANCD Be ee ae ne OF eale, and. all Ogk Hall Suits, Hall snd Stair Carpets, Rods, &e. ‘apa?-coeds HOH. WARNER, Trustee, | Sale positive: Terms can ares ial BEES. Prawn. wxcy gD MCCANN, In., Salesinan, ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, SAS. DUNGAN, Auct, myo 4 Ww TOE, morc wes, corner: 10th and 1D streets, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers, | TRUSTEFR'S SALE Of DESIRABE PWELLING NEAR THE CAPITOL, % % Bree, ps eoUrneasy. p.m., 1 shall in front of the premise: 1, yaar Of a deed o* trust.dated Api Bultdine ng on 12th street! betweon: A. 1). 1877, and recorded in Liner Nv, 854 tana K streets north: ast, having 1s feet trent by. | (ORO 342, et seq. one of the laud records te 100 feet deep, T ns cash. the District of Columbia, and at the reques t ms WasH. B. WILLIAMS, Anes. party secured thereby, I shall sell at public au Uon, In front of the premises. at 4% o*clock wn MONDAY, May 20th, 1878, lot I. in square num! cred seven hundred and thirty-two (732), t gecher with the improvements, consistiag of a ‘wree-story Brick Dwelling. The property will be Sold sub ect toa balance of $500 upon a prior trust for $1,000. with Interest at mine (9) per ceat. from March 26th, 1878. Term:: One-third ot the purchase money, to- gether with the expenses of the sale, in cash: and the dalance in ose and two years, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, and the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest ‘at tbe rate seven (7) per centum per annum, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. "$150 deposit required at the sae, All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. If the terms are not complied With in seven (7) days. the Trustee will resell the brcperty at the risk ahd cost of the defautting pur- chaser. THOMAS G. ADDISO my 10-eo&dbs (THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOT AND WEST HOUSE OF THE TWO NUMBERED 1908 H STREET N T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, he _— TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO. BRICK DWELL G N J ESTS * OF FIRST STRE BETWEEN D ANDE STREKTS NORTHWEST. hy virtue ofa deed of trust dated June 6th, A.D 1872, duly recorded in Liber No, 631, foulo 427. one of the land records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in_front of the premises, on FRIDAY, May Lith, 1878, at 8 ovclock p.m’. the following descrived real estate, situate ia the city of Washington, Vis- trict of Columbia, to wit:—Lot numbered forty, (40). in Kibby, Bridget and Bowen's recorded Subdivision In ‘Square numbered five hundred and seventy-one, (571). frontingon Ist street west 20 feet, by a depth of 108 feet, together withthe im- provements, &¢, 000, and interest at 10 per cent. per ‘oMl September Gth, 1877, to day of Sale, with expense of sale in cas! i the balance at 6, 12, 18 and 24 months, for tes of the purchaser, bearin; vy of sale. and secured by a deed of trast, will be taken, A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated July 14:h, conveyancing at expense of purchaser. 1873 and recorded in Liber folio 112, of Iisa] GTS BIGELOW. Errastoes the land records of the District of Columbia, B.H. WARNER, §Trustees, | the undersigned Trustees will sll. at. publ = nee ty ear | bists in front premises, J a \HAD OF IMPROVED REAL iu front of the premises, on SDA the 21st day of Mav. at 5o°clock p m.. in the city Washington, D. Lot numbered 9, in Syuare 120, together with the tmprovements, conastiug of athree-story Brick Dwelling with back building, s of sale: One-third cash: residue in six, eighteen months, at six per cant, in= terest, secured satisfactorily to_the Trustees: or all cash at option of purchaser, $1CO deposit when nit isaccepted. If terms of sale are not complied with in fivedays, the Trustees reserve the right 10 resell at the risk’and oust of defaniting purchaser. RY BAL 0 ESTATE ON THIRTEENTH STREET NORTHEAST, NEAR THE CORNER OF C STREET, WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause No, 5,810 (Truesdell, exectitor, vs. Lucas et al.), Twill sell, at publie auction, in front of the ises. on TUESDAY, the 14th day of M 78, at 6 o’clock p.m., part of Lot numbered 13, iu Square numbered’"1010 in Washington city bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on 13ih street 42 feet north of the southeast angle of said JOHN F, ENNIs, {Trustees Jot 13, and running thenca north along 13th’ stree THB. E WAGGAMAN, Auct.) my10-d 14 ‘eet: thence west 90 feet: thence south 14 fe thence east 90 feet to the place of beginning. This PARIS.) property is improved by a two-story Fraine Dwell- T RICHARD COLLECTION ry jouse. . ‘ai terms: One-fourth ('4) cash; balance in three equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum: or all ‘cash on day of sale, or within seven days, at option of parchaser, Con- veyancing at purchaser's cost — $100 deposit re- quired on acceptance of bid. Right reserved to resell at, purchaser's risk and cost, if terms not compiled with in seven. ays. JOB BARNARD, Trustee, 503 D st. n.w. my Lrokds: BP, ¥: STEIGER, Heal Eetate Auctioneer, ASS MODERN PAINT- ING collectio; AT THE HOTEL DROUOT, . Rooms 8 and 9, On THURSDAY. 234: FRIDAY, 24th, and SAT- URDAY, 25h at2.30'p.m, PRivate, ‘Tuesday,21 t May. 1878 | Wednesday. From 1:30 Auctioneer, M. 21 May, 1878 Pm, 10.5.0 pm. SHARLES PILLET, 10, Rue de ia Grange liere. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | | Expert: for the Moaern Pain ESTATE JMUBOVED BY A NEW THREE | Ri kU. 11 Rue Lepeietier: 8 Y BRICK DWELLING WITH NEW | Rue St. Georges. BRICK STABLE IN REAR: SITUATE ON | _ Experts for the Old Paintings—M. Ferat, 54 EAST SIDE OF NORTH CaPITOL | Ruedu Fant gurg-Montmarire, of whom the cata- STKEET, BETWEEN H AND | STREETS | logue may be had. NORTH. MODERN PAINTINGS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated $2} 5 Corot, 8 Fromentin, 1 Petten Koffen, tember 7th, A. D.1875,duly recorded in Libe 2 Cvnrbet, 1 Isabey. 3 Moybet, No. 796, f0lio 205 et seq., one of the land re-Jailg | 2 Couture, 1 John Kind, 19 Th. Rousseau, cords for the District of Columbia, and atthe re- | 2 Decamps, 1 Ch 5 Troyon, Quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at | 8 Delacroix, 1 Marishat, 4 Tassaett, public auction, in front of the premises,on WED- | 12 Diaz, 2 Meissonier, 1 Ziem, ESDAY, May 15th, 1878, at 6:30 o'clock p.m., | 53 Dupre, 10 Millet, all that certain piece or parcel of ground sttuat 1 Daubigny, 1 Protais OLD PAINTINGS. Chardin, Fragonard, Guardi. Van Goyen. Heda, David de’ Heem, Dumenil, Debucourt, Grenze, Moucheron, Van der Neer. Sal. Ruysdael. Mile. Meyer, Prud*hon, Van der Poel. Teniers, Weentx, Crome jun, Raeburn Et in the city of Washington, 1. C., and known as lot numbered thirty-seven (37), in Brown's sab- division of square numbered six hundred and sev- enty-six (676), together with the Improvements «reon. Terms of sale: One-third ('4) cash; balance in three equal payments at, six (6), twelve (12) and days from the day of sale the Trustegs r-serve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ILLIAM B. JONES, JAS 8, EDWARDS, eighteen (18) months, with interest from the day IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the property = 501d, and a satisfac ory policy of insurance onthe | WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE buildings; Or all cash. at the option of the pur- AT AUCTION. chaser. A deposit of $100 required at the tim= of | On MONDAY MORNING, May 13, 1878, sae, and all conveyancing at the parchaser's cost. | commencing at 10 o’clock, at the residence of! If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven | a party declining housekeeping, No. 917 16th street, I shall sell the entire effects, compr! ing Walnut Rep Parlor Furniture, eight Chamber Scts, in walnut and cottage, Window Hanging 1)iningyoom Furniture, China aud Glass Ware, Kitchen requisites, &¢. my9-3t THOMAS DOWLIN: IHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TABLE WARE, FIXTURES. &c.. IN GRAYS RESTAURANT, CORNER OF FIFTEENTH AND I STREETS. Under and by virtue of two deads of trust, dated respectively April 20th, 1877, and 3 vember 7th, 1877, and recorded, the first in Liber No, 854. folto 60, and the ‘second In Li- ber No. 870, folio 254 ‘of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the hold- ers of the notes secured by said deeds of trust, the undersigned will, at 10 o'clock a. m-. on TU Es- DAY, the 14th day of May, 1878, progéed to sell at public auction, on che premises, all the Household urniturey Table Ware. Fixtures, &c., at present contained In house No, 1423 1 street n:w., kuown +} Trus.ess, m)6-e0£ds UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON SECOND STREET, BETWEEN EAST CAPITOL AND A STREETS NORTH- EAST, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and recorded in Liber No. 762, folio $30, one of fm the land records of the District of Columbia, and by request of the party secured thereby. will sell at public anctiun, on MON DAY, 15t of April, A. D. 1878. in front of the premises, at ovclock p. mh., all that certain plece or parcel of ground. ‘n the city of Wasuingcon, In the Dis- trict of Columbia, and described as the south half of Lot numbered nine (9), in Square numbered seven hundred and fifty-nine, as the same are numbered and deseribed on ‘Ne ground plat or pan of said city, tome her with the improvements, Ways, casements, rights, privileges and apparte- naneés to the same belonging or in any wise apper- + Auctr, we ‘day 4 i by ‘Terms cash. Beek House,’ Uo" '# Improved by a comfortable | Ferme cas e Property consists in part of — ‘Terms of sale: $1,000 cash; balance in six, twelve | Brussels and other Carpets and Rags, and eighteen months, notes bearing 8 per cent, interest until paid, aud secured by a deed of trust on the premises. “A deposit of $100 required at time o: gale. Conveyancing at parchaser’s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve Crystal and Metal Chandeliers, Gilt and Si.ver-plated Candelavras, Wa'nut Rep Parlor Sets, Card Tables, Marble-top and other Tables, Lace and other Curtains, Lumbrequins, Cornices and Window Shades, the right to resell the property at the risk and cost French 1a€ Mirrors, Pier Glasses and Mantel of the defaulting purchaser, tipon giving five days? Glasses, notice of such resale in some newspaper published | Walnut Chainber Sets, in Washington, D. C. Cane Sca* and Wooden Chairs, S OTT. 7 Hair and Husk Mattresses, CHAS, €. DUNCANSON, }rrustees. | Fetter Plows aud Bols'ers, ay3 eokds Walnut Extension Tavles, Carving Tables and Stands, ae THE ABOVE PROP®RTY WILL BE | Dining- oom Chairs, Oak Sideboard, Etegere. 80d at public auction, in front of the premises, oa | French China Dinner Sets, TUERDAY, the 14th’ day of May. A. D. 1878, at | Cut Glass aud ¢ rockery, 5:30 o”clock p. m,, subject to dower right, Terms | Refrigerator. Copper Fish Kettle, Saucepans and as stated above, CHAS ABBOTT, CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, Tying Pans, Fancy Molds, Stoves, }rrustees, | Panes Fiated Epergne, Fruit Stands, Cake my3-eo&ds Baskets, H Wine Coolers, Coffee Ura, Seup Turreens, Ladies, REEN & WISE. Vegetable” Dishes. ‘Chafing Dishes, Meat ‘Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Dishes, Waiters, C' free Pots, Sugar Dishes, Sik Eitcher, Barks, Spoons, Knives, Water Pit rs. ener ane NATH 'L WILSON, Trustee. JOHN C. WILSON, Trusts THOS. DOWLING, Anct. m38-d TPHRUSTEE S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Be virtue of a decd of trust dated Novem. ber 21, 1877, and duly r corded in Liber No. 870. f6lic 469, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the ties secured thereby, I will sell at public auction in frovt of the premises, on THURSDAY. the 16ih day of May, 1878, at 6 p.m. the following described real estate in the county of Washington in said District, viz: Lot number ten (10) and the north four (4) feet front by the depth thereof of lot number nine (9) in Jovathan Prout's recorded subdivision of square number nine hundred (900), sald parcels of and having a frout of 24 test of theeast side of Seventh street east, by a depth of one hundred and tineteen feet (119) to an alley, subject to an encumbrance of $1,000. ‘Termsof sale: Cash, Conveyancing and record- By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, rendered at the Sep- tember term, 1877, in the suit of T. C. Rin; against the Alexandria and Fredericksbarg Raile way Company and others, the undersigned, Com- missior ers therein named, will procoa on SAT- URDAY, the Ist day of June, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., to sell by public auction, in front of the Market Building, on Royal street. in the said city of Alex- andria, the whole of the Alexandria and Fred- ericksburg Railway, extending from the southern end of the Long Bridge, in Alexandria county, Va . to Quantico, in Stafford cou: ty, in said Sta together with all and singular its frauchises, rights, Interests, privileges, property and estate, real, per? sonal and mixed, wherescever situate and by whomsoever held,’ The rolling stock of said rall- Wy consists of Fur (4) Locomotive Engines, Five () Passenger Cars. ‘Two (2) Combined Passenger and Baggage Cars. Two (2) Bageage Cars. Twenty-one (21) Gondo'a Cars, [freight.] Terms of sale: ‘Ten per centuin of the purchase | money to be paid in cash. and tue residue in three | ing at purchaser's cost. $80 to be at time of ual annual payments from the day ot sale; the f terms of sale are not complied with in six Gererred paymauts to be evidenced by the bonds of | Gays after sale, the Trustee reserves the right to the purchaser, hearing Interest, with security sat- | Tesell at risk and cost of det ae isfactory to said Commissioners of Sale; the title VEDANTUS B. EDWARDS, Trustee. to ‘sald’ pro erty AS be etained ‘until the purchase JAMES DUNGAN, Auct. my4 money Is fully paid; archaser not let a y bay NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POW- Benda Uy eel canes, oo tne Mil have been oon rs vested in me. as executor. by the last ash i A M. H. WELLS, will and testament of Julia M. Lorick.(which FRANCIS L. SMITH, Jr. will has been duly’ ted on the 1éth day tua, mmission: of Apri), 1878. and is duly recorded {i fi pel eee Gomnmalantonors of Gate, the ter of Wills for the District oF ‘Colum. E, WAGGAMAN, bia), I will, on the 18TH DAY OF MAY, at5 rpHos. Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th st, | 0’clock, sel: at public auction, in front of the pre- pacha mires, ‘to the highest bidder, the following-de- CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE AND Vauu- | scribed real estate, towit: Pari of lot 3, tu square ABLE RESIDENCE ON MISSOURI AV E- | 477, baving a front of 18 feot on Gch street with ® NUE. BETWEEN. Ste AMD as STREETS, = form CPE SS feet Sf incnes, imptoved bya Hos. ae O8 THR BESERVA- | Nherms of tales Hall tate, seaiee iy eix and By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Cor of the Distriet of Columbia, passed oa the twelve months, at 6 per cent. interest, secured sat- of May, 1878. in equity causa No, ie | the underalgned trusted wil Selt'st publi asc Duly isfactory to the executor, or ali casb,at the option of the purchaser. it when bid is If tershs of sale are mot ompliog with in ive dey infront of the premises, on THURSDAY, May | the Executor reserves the right to resell at risk Jot Bve (6)-is sauste or reservation Bin the cice THOSE WACGAMAN. Executor, or re: x 2 cl . q Of Wasbiigton! District of Columula. ig | _my8-ddds Bi9 7ch strest. iri avenue, and running cr that width 127 ft. 5 in. |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, rear line of Jot, with the improveme: — Bao se a8 | VALUABLE IMP! PROPERTY. No, 'BOVED DPIREET, BETWEEN H ANDi ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase tobe pald in casb, and the Sears trom day of ale, ‘by a | fron Feserved lien or deed of trust, and ‘Third by the promissory notes cash, at the option of the: $300" will be required when bid terms of sale are not com, the trustee reserves right to resell at risk and, cost E. EDMONSTON. Trustee, 420 6th st. n.w. THOR He WAG: 2 AUG _THE EVENING STAR. 1878. May TRUE ADVERTISING.—Milions of dollars are mally thrown away in this country in useless an. “imate advertising. The experience ef and fey. Successfal business men is that all enterprising ~ Money invested as adver= nothing repays so weu tising in a paper which EV». is the true Way to secure pabiletty. hess men know the value of advertising . Paper—and such a paper is THE EVENING Sra It bas the largest circulation in Proportion to the population of the city in which it ts printed of aay Paper in the world. It practically covers the whole field, —————_—_—_- “YRODY reads. That The best busi- ‘7 such @ x After our report closed— The Indian appropniatio vi amended and paved: 7 PI was slighty Mr. Rollins introduced a bill to continue im force the act of March 8, 1877, to provide for’ the support of the government of the District of Columbia. A biil was passed regulating the advertising of mail contracts; it provides for the payment of commercial rates for such advertising The bill to repeal the bankrupt law being called up, Mr. Whyte spoke in favor of the ale solute and immediate repeal of the law. HOWSE—After our report closed— The tariff bill was considered in pommittee of the whole, and Mr. K y made ane est Protest against it. He compared Mr. Wood and his committee as drunken with British arainst ail the intere: Among the spe ier Couper, of New on the floor. “running a muck,” free trade doctrines, sts of the country: ors was the venerable Pe York, who occupied a seat A NEW FLYING-MAcHINE. —Private views of a new tly achine w given to quite a number “of invited guests at the Permanent Exhibition Building, Philadelpnta, Wednesday afternoon. The machine is worked by a cran and stecred by flanges somewh a steam propelle lind which, being filled with gas sy ance the weight of the oper moves the m or, the latter chine upor down at pleasure. By turning the ank he can with ease move ft 5 The eaperiments were not ogether successful at first, and many went ay disappointed, but those. who remained the close re gratified witnessing a suc- ssful operation. The trouble in the early asioned by the fact that the gas linder was filled early in the day and left standing with the valves loose, so that a por- tion of the gas escaped, which was not dis- covered until th perin began. A boy substituted for its regular or, and igh he managed to get the machine’ inte rhe could not control it pt Fi y. the cylinder was filled ai ntle- man ‘trained to operate hine made some successful ascents ets to dem- onstrate its apacity asa flying PvetisG oN His Best achine. AND COMMITTING Scrcrpe.—On the afternoon of April 14, John Tiss. a farmer, who lived near Bush ; dressed himself in his best © de his wife good-by. At night he did not return, and on the following morning Mrs. Garriss beca alari inquiry as to his wh nothing. A few mornings ago Daniel a farmer living in Walpock township county, N. J., while taking up his fykes in the Delaware river, saw a strange object lying om the surface of the water. It proved to be the body of the missing man. The body was much decomposed. Garriss had suffered reverses Within the past few months, which worked upon his mind, and it is the general belief that he committed Suicide while in a temporary fit of insanity. gan t She make ‘arned: Smith, USSeK MOTHER AND TrirLets Doro WELL—A lady living in West Saugerties, near Round: out, N. ¥.. gave birth on Friday last t two boys and a girl. This mak. dren she has presented h band with since their marriage. The babies are in good health, and, with the mother, is doing well. #9-It is announced that Bishop MeCoskry will remain in New York until his trial before the house of bishops. #2-The Ohio legislature has passed a bill making the wages due laborers to the amount of $500 the first lien upon property in cases of assignment. #@-The South Chicago woolen mills.in Hyde Park, near Chicago, employing 15) hands, caught fire from a hot spindle, Saturday, and were destroyed. 4e-Five men have been arrested in Sara- toga, N. ¥., supposed to have been engaged im a masked burglary at Bennington, VC, last month. 4%The merchants of Manayunk, Pa, formed a protective association against per= sons of whom debts could not be collected. They Cy ge a list of such debtors aud ad- vertised it. Mrs. Broadhead, whose name was in the list, has sued the newspaper for libel. SaA boy % years of age a iggr' hanged himself near Berne, Switzerland. An insane woman had committed the same act, and some foolish gossip as to strange singing an® noises being among the sensations in suck cases, led the poor child to try the experiment. 4% Andrew D. Rooney, a policeman at Hyde Park, Mass., has brought suit for $3,00) dam- ages against Rev. J. C. Conlan, pastor of a Catholic church there, who preached a ser- mon Sunday on “Slander,” and which Roo- ney considers as a personal attack on himself. MARRIED. BROTHERTON—FRENCH. On May 9th, 1878, at St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, by the Rev. 8. Domer. Isaac B. BROTH ERTON, of Catme den, N.J., toGEoRGIA J. FRENCH, of thisclty, , No card: ‘hiladelphia papers please copy.) * BUYSMAN- WEAVER. On Tuesday evening, April 30th. 1878, by Father D. C. De Walt, of Bt. Peter's Church, Mr.J. HUYSMAN and Mids SAL— Lig E, WEAVER, both of Washington. DIED. EVERSON. On Thursday afternoon, May 9ta, 1878, at $ o'clock, after a paluful incon, Jai Se EVERSON, In the sixtieth year of her age The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully “invited to attend her funeral on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her son, 109 Fourth st, southeast, GIDDINGS. On the 9h of May, 18 P.M.. ALICE, beloved daughter of Chari 78, at 7:40 iesand An~ nie Giddings, aged 7 months and 21 day ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully requested to attend the funersi from the residence of her parents, No. 215 H st. northeast on to-morrow (Saturday), atSo'clockp.m * GRIFFITH. At 6:05 a.m. Thursday, 9th of May, 1878, Epwanp D.Grireitu, after an til- hess of twelve (12) hours, aged forty-five years, Past his suffering. past his pain. Cease to weep for tears sre vain; For he who suffered js at rest, And gone to heaven with the blest. but not fo: e near P st. bridge, Georgetown, nom at 40°Cl"k. The relatives and friends of the family are most re spectfully invited to atte 2 LINTZ. On the 9th of May 1878 at 6:50 o’cl"k m., MAKY ELIZABETH, daughter of Mrs, Sarah » and the late Samuel Lintz, aged 1 year and 2 days. ‘he funeral will take é place from No. 116 Bridge st., Georgetown, at 4 0°clock Sunday evening. * McENEANY. On the 9th of May, 1878, at 4:15 P.m., MARY JANE, daughter of Patrick and Catherine McKneany, aged 13 years, 7 months and. 29 days, ‘The funeral will take lace from the residence of her parents, No, 1508 Nineteanth st. northwest, at 2/90 pm. May 11, 1878. Friends of the famity are Invited to attend ° WHITNEY. At her late residence, on Capitot Hill. Washington, D. C., 1878, ANN, wife of Geo. BH. Whitey. Her funeral wil! take place on Sata at 9% o'clock. Thence to St. Pel where a solemn ri ¥ morning rs Church, item mass will be said for the lends of the family are in- repose of her soul, vited to attend, UNDERTAKERS, &c. 4 3: ‘ANDSO! RESS STs ME D OUAT» and Vi i Imported and Domestic Fabrics, at 130 A. STRAUS. ITS IN LIGHT and DARK ‘at prices that Will astoutsh ee Y's oT BUY FINE GOODS st what you Y Ope lor Inferior Govas

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