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COAL AND WOOD “JOHNSON BROTHERS, | WHOLESALE AND EATAIL | | DEALERS IN CO4L AND WOOD. ‘We desire to call the attention of fhe pnbitetotne | fact that we now bave on hand the tand best | relected stock of COAL AND WOOD inthe Dis- | triet; that our facilities for doing business are not | gurpassed by any firm tn thesamefinein the United | F ; that our Kindling Wood Factory is the largest south of New York; and, indeed, our ap- 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 oMice—Decpot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, sth and P streets southwest Ofices—1202 F, 1112 9th an¢ M418 7th streetsnorth- | ‘west, jauls-tr ‘PHOBIAS W. RILEY & SONS, ~ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and ‘COAL to all parts of the city, at whoiesaie prices. Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, aways on hand, at lowest rates. Mair Office and Riley's Wharf, foot Lith | and } ..b streets southwest. between 24 and $d n.w. street a, een D and E jy20-tr STEAMERS, &c. Fok FoToMAC RIVER LANDINGS— ‘The Steamer MATTANO, Capt. W. H. Byles, will make three trips each week, tho 10 NOMINI FERR and.one 16 LEONARDTOWN. stopping mediate landings going and returning. or farther information incnire at @. L. Sheriit’s Cos! and Wood Office. 1114 and 328 Pennsylvania svenue, and at wharf, foot of 6th and N streets, ap20-tt G. TUCKER JONES, Agent, UMMER AHKANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Capt. C. J. B VILLE, leaves 6th-si until further eveay MON | DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5o'cl'k | .m., connectiuz with steamers for Boston, Provi- | ened and other Northern Points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY | and SATURDAY, at 4o°clock p. mi, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JonN HR. Woon, leaves her wharf, term!- ‘nus of 7th ano 9th street lineof cars, at 7a.m., three times per week, for' Gurrioman, Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at at Inter- “ntermediate Isndings each trip. Days of sailing, ~ <6 Steamer Matiano. weorta r letropolita.. the Company mation. apply at the office, over , Knox's Express Oilice, ‘or at barf, foot of 6th street. on sppneation at Knox's Ex- 3A fe called fo FEL BACON, Pres't, t NELLY, Age. | STEAMFRS FOR NEW \.‘KK- ‘The Steamers JOHN GIBSON aul EC. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 ¥. River, New York, at 4 o'cloc! every SATURD\Y at 4 p.m.: Ge Se | wn every MONIDAY, and Alexandria satue day. WePrelght taken at lowest rates, For Intormation apply at office over Metropolitan Bavk. 15th street, ortoR.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Sake SAMUEL BACON. President, NETO GLASGOW, LIVER- Sheen Tix neeasr, LoNbON- DERRY. AN!) THE PARIS EXPOSITION From Pier 42 North River, foot of Caual street, as follows: STATE OF G STATE OF L -Thursday, May 2 hursday, May 9 STATE OF NEVADA bursday, May 23 First cabin. $60 to $75, according to ac dations; return tickets Fd reduced rates. cabin, $46. Sieerage at lowest rates, ly to AUSTIN BALDWIN & ( anu No. 72 Broadway. GEO. W. MOSS, Adams Express Ofic Pennsylvania avenue, Steer Ti t No. 45 Broadway and at com- pany's pier, foot of Canai st., North River. myl-Im HOR LINE. ASE HD Saves mai | STEAMERS Sail from New York fe URDAY eLASGOWw every "1 3 LONDON every WEDNESDAY: Passenger secoinmodations unsurpassed for ele- gance and comfort. All Staterooms on main deck. and Saloon amidships. SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, CURRENCY. SECONDCABIN, including all requisites $40. | Excursion Tictets for First-class Passage, New | York to Paris and return, §135 to $195, accord- ing to stateroom and route chosen. For Books of Information. Plans, &c.. | Apply to HENDERSON BROTHER, | 7 BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK. Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 430 10th stn, w., Washing". | ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. | IP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, BERTHS MP TON AND BREMEN The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- Joo arday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. tes of passage: ae From New York to Southampton, Lon. don, Havre and Bremen. first cabin, $100. second cabin, $60 gold: steerage, $30 currency. Por freight OF passage, app!y to OELRICHB & CO ‘apl-6m 2 Bowling Green, New York, \ILEDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGT N AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S LivB For BOSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NeW ENGLAND STATES, Sailing Days. From Philadeiphia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington— Monday, at 11 a.m. From Georgetewn— Monday. at 7 p.m. Freights received daily. Through Bills of lading given to Boston and, Providence. Constj wish their landed at Georgetown wharf will please Bave mart ext Hip pyle D. @.** For full tnfor:nation apply to J. & CO... 1208 F street northwest. and 12th-street Washington, D. C.; G. F. HYDE, 59 Wa- Ser street, Geuszetvwn, ve. WM, P CLYDE & -, Genel v0 ‘Soul ‘harves, deiphia. a ‘mara0-17 ¥ DIKECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAi TRANSATLANTIC MPANY f& ween New York and Hoevre. Pier 42. N. R..foot Morton st, CANADA, Capt. Frangeul, Wednes lay, 10 a.m 3 JBARIER. Capt. Danre, Wed sesday, May 29, -. : Vile DE PARIS, Capt. Santelll, Wednesday, | une 5, 9a.n, Pri yt B: in Gold (includ; wine)—To | Havre: First Cavit.$100; Second Gable, 906; Paint Cabin, $35. Stecrage, $36, including ‘wins, bed: | Ging, and utens!is. “VILLE DEPARTS," | ‘Steamers PER EIRE, and ‘ST. LAURENT™ do not carry steerage pas- | 18. | Sena OUIS DE BEBIAN. Agent, 85 Broadway, | 05 6, WL MOSS. 2 Pennave": TW. Bote. | U., 923 Penna. ave., agen’ for Wash- ington, D.C ° feba8-3m MERICAN LINE OF STEAMGHIPS sailevery THUESDAY direct from | Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at Ee | Queenstown. | ‘Cabin, intermediate and steerage tlekets | can be bad at H. D. COUKE, JB, & CO. 3, Bank- ers, 1429 F st. Also, agents for the Hed Star to Antwerp. my23-tf LINE. ~eee™ NOTICE. ith the view of diminishing the chances of colision, the Steamers “oe line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New | York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 lat.. or nothing to the north of 43. | On the homeward crossing the meridian | 0f 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, RIT IS: AND NSUORKTH AMERICAN VEEN NE 0. v. a | BETWHALLING AT CORK HARBOR From New York. | From New Youre. Avyselnian Wed. May 2 | Abyssinia, Wed, June 12 Bothnia. May 38} Bothnia...Wed.. June 19 Algeria. » May .. June: *useta } May 20 | “Russia... Wed). July | Scythia...Wed., June 6 | seythia. July 10 Ws aly Wednesday from New York, OF PASSAGE, steerage, $80and 100 gold, ‘ions. And every ‘ollowiny y RATES By steamers carry! according to accor * No steerage. By steamers not carrying steerage, $80. $100 and LF old, according to accomm: tion. Tickets to Parts, $15, gold, additional, Return tickets on favorable terms, 8 at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liveffool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through vilis of lading given for Beitast. @ias- 0%, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Con nent, and ox MacinaeTanenD DOE or freight an apply mpany’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both si ‘and gabin, to OTIS BIG: W, 605 7th street, Wash- Ing .C. ey bak. @. FEANCKLYN, Agent, N.Y. } pm Bess. PRI WU, THE Dis- TRICT OF COLUMBIA. .. WHEELER 8, B. P. JACKSON, exe, 0 al —In Equity, No. 3878, Doc. 17. The alove entitied cause has been referred to the 2 diter ie the trustee's account and the dis- t ibution of the fand in his hands, Therefore, the creditors of the estate of JAMES GREEN, de- ceased, and all other persons intereste?, are here- by Lo ified to appear before me, prove theirclaims, and be heard touching the matters referred on FRIDAY. the eh day of May. 1878, at tem ©’ clock a. m. of said day, at my office, in the west wingof the City Hall, adjoining the Equity Court ro m. THUMAS HOOD, Auditor, UGH LOZENGES. There is wwesttonably_no remedy 90 certain in its effects. STH MA, INTER O- UGH, IN- CIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and all disorders of the THROAT and LUNGBalike yield to its infla- ‘ence. The highest medical testimony states that no better cure for these complaints ex! sts, which has considerably over half a century's gentspertox. © FOUG! CO. New York, ‘Specia) Aventis. ___ ovad-t,th,s.6m. FINE ENG MELTON SUIT, THE A best inthe liye ae ie 7s ‘apso A. STRAUS", 1011 Penn. ave. F | F F F For Hoarseness and Croup, + For Hoarseness and Croup, For Pain Ip the Site and Bre | Im Plain and Twilled silk, OOK AT THOSE MAGNIFICENT LIGHT Lo ees feel a A, STBAU! WISTAR ISAM OF WILD CHERRY WISTAR 1 F WILD CHERRY WISTAR 1 WILD CHERRY WISTAR I WILD CHERRY WIST LSAM OF WILD CHERRY ‘or Cough ‘or Coughs and Cs FOr Cou. atid ( ‘or Cou, s. = y BALSAM BALSAM Or WiLD CHerry. Or WiLp Or WILD Or WILD CHERRY, For Sore Throat. For Sore Thioat, For Sore Threat, For Sore Throat. BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM Or WiLp Cuerry. Or Witp Or WivLp CugEnry. For Hoarseness and Croup, BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM BALSAM Ov WiLp CHERRY. Or Witp Currey, Or WILp Cueury. OF Witb Cuznry. | For Whocping Cough, For Whooping Cough, For Whooping Cough. or Whooping Cou; USE WISTAR'S USE WISTAR D THERRY, Or WILD CHEK Or WILD CigRry, For Asthma and Influenza, For Asthma and L.fluenza, For Asthma and Influe: For Asthin: BALSAM BALSAM ERR’ Or WiLp Cuknr Or WILD CHERR For Bronchitis and Consumption, For Bronchitis aud Consumption, For Bronchitis aud Consumption, For Bronchitis and Consumption U WISTAR'S BAL USE WISTAR’S B. USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USE WISTAR'S BALSAM OF Witp CH OF Wip OF Witp Cierny, Or WILD Cusnuy, For Pain ip the Side and Breast, For Pain in the Side and Bre For Pain in the Side and B WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USE WiSTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, OF WILD CHERRY. Or WILD CHERRY, OF Witb Cuknny, thing; hing, Fo? Ditheuity of &: For Difficaty of 1 For Ditieulty of B For Dimeulty of Breath USE WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM Or Witp Crenny Or WILD Cierny OF Witp CurRny OF Witb CugRny, Or Witb Cherry, For all Diseases of the For all Diseases of the For all Diseases of the For all Diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Cheat, Throat, Lungs and Chest, Throat, Lungs aud Chest, \ WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD Cuerry, OF WILD Cuenry. OF WiLp Curnny. UF Witp Currey. f0c, AND $1 A BOTTLE. 50¢. AND $1 A BOTTLE, SoC. AND $1 A BOTELE. 50c. AND $1 A BUTTLE. Sold by all Druggists, Sold by ail Druggists, Sold by ad Draggiste, Sold by all Druggist LADIES’ GOODS. J UST RECEIVED may2-m&th.Im * FROM NEW YORK, One Case LEGHORN FLATS. One Case FAYAL SHADE HATS. CY and PLAIN STRAWS And the lai of CHIP, FA) In the city, Mrs. M. J. HUNT, my late 621 and 623 D Street. ME. Le /EANNERET IS SELL- Zi ING OPERA HATS and BONNETS at $12 and $15, former prices $20 and $25; also wishes to Inform her cus-omers and the ladies in gen+ral that all orders for ele- gant, Parisian Dressmaking sent to 8% North aries st.. Baltimore, and 939 Peansylvania ave- nue, Washington, will be promptly attended to, A perfect fit guaranteed, may6-tr PALMER RS. J. No. 1107 F street, Between 1ith and 12th streets, Having just returned from New York, will open on MONDAY, May 6, an elegant new stock of FRENCH MONTURES and ROS OSTRICH FEATHERS and POM PUNS, FANCY WINGS, TWO-TONED REVERSIBLE SATIN RIB- BONS, in new summer tints; SATINS, SILKS. GAUZES, &c. French and American CHIPS, English and Fan- cy Straw BONNKTS and HATS, Misses and Chil- dren’s Fancy SAILORS and Leghora HATS. Special attention given to orders, my6-tr NEW stock or PARASOLS, With Fancy Handles, $1 00, $1 25, $1.50, $1.75, SY (52.00, $3.00, $8.00, ere.” : IVORY HANDLES. PEARL INLAID HANDLES, FRENCH HORN HANDLES, 18 inches, 20 inches} 22 inches, 24 inches, at C. M. TUWSON & CO'S, 636 Pennsylvania avenue. South Side, myétr | QPECIAL NOTICE. LADIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my own make for sale at very reasonal prices, JAS. H. VERMILYA, 610 Uh street. Opposite Patent Omtcs. Ladies Boots and Shoes made to order at short notice, mar30-tr FPRENcH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Received to-day, from importers’ auction, an immense stock of very fine FLOWERS that we will offer at about half their value, CON NOLLY’S, ap26-1m 608 Ninth st., opp. Patent Office. Dererass Ninth street. Ninth street. Summer Merino UNDERWEA, For Ladies’, Misses and Children, New Stock just received, And prices very low, Look at our new Grecian CORSET, Our Own Make, DOUGLASS", ap20-tr Ninth St.,8t.Cloud Building. M WILEEAN bas this year made a specialty ° BEADY-MADE DRESSES, and constantly receiving Invoices of Kii Tourist and other Suits in all (he desirable shades and materials, direct from his house in Paris, ALSO, Achoice line of Silk and Cashmere Mantillas, Capes, Circulars, Linen Maslin and Cal- ico Wi Undergarments, J. B. P. Corseta, and pew and éxelustve designs In BONNETS, MILLINERY GOODS and FINE DRESS TRIMMINGS, all at very attractive prices. 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. apli-tr M2* SELMA RUPPERT, 614 9TH STREET, OPPosiTs PATENT OFFIcr, Has just opened a large and select assortment of INFANTS) AND CHILDREN'S LACE CAPS LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, And all kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Novelties in Lisle Thread GLO" AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. — ___ FUTURE DAYs. _ FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EES: SALF. OF A FRAME DWELL- G AND ADJSUINING VAUANT LOT, BRICK STABLE IN REAR OF DWELL- NG. SITUATE ON SIXTH, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS N.W. virtue of a deed of trust bearing date dav of July, 1876, and recorded in folio 320, one of the land re-, Bi the Liber No, 824 cords of the District of Columbia, the undersiguea ‘Trustees will se'l_at public auction, in front of the BA premises, on FRIDAY, the 24th day of May, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., in the city of Washington, D. G.," the south’ 40 feet € inches front of tot 0) In sqtare 481, by the depth of sald lot. “ers of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in casn; the residue in one and two years after day of sale, for which the purchaser is to give his notes, secured by deed of trust on the property, sold, bearing interest at rate of eight per cent. T annum, or ali cash, at option of purchaser. A de- it of $200 to be made when bid is accepted, If ‘ms of sale are not_comp'ied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaniting purchaser, W. E. EDMONSTON, rrusiees. my15-d Office 420 Sth at. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- ERTY. VORNER OF ELEVENTH AND I STREETS NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated March 14th. 1873, and’ recorded in Liber 710, folio 207, of the land records of the District of Columbia, ard at the request of the party se- cured thereby. I shal! sell, in front of the premises on THURSDAY. May 231. at 4 o'clock p.m., lots sub ten (10), sub eleven (11), of origina! nine (9), south part of eleven (11), north part of 12, square three hund:ed and eighteen. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance six and twelve pnt "m3 J08. C. @. KENNEDY. Trustee, my11-1&ds FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EQUITY SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Disriet of Columbiac in fe caus of Maria Berry s. Richard Berry et al , 5.658, Enuite Docket 17, 1 will offer at aiezion, on WEDNE: DA ‘goth, at 5 0 en on the pre wing proper: ‘as ington city, te wit:—26 Lots in the subdivision o* Square No. 712. being the lots numbered from 43 to 68, both’ inclusive: also, Lots 19 20 and 21. in Square No. 1 030: and one undivided half of Loi 5, In Square No, 1.032. ‘Terms of saie: One-third of the purchase mon to be paid in cash; and the residue in two equal in- stalments at six aod twelve months, respectively. with interest, payable semi-annually, tobe secured by approved hotes and a reserved lien. Tae terms of sale must be complied with. within one week after the sale, or the property may be resold. after one week's notice, at the risk and cosc of the de- faulting purchaser, WALTER 8, COX, my14-eo&ds ‘Trustee RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRUAD, THE QREAT DOURLE TRACK. NATIONAL ROUTB AND SHORT LINE NORTH W F8?. WEST AND SOUTH. v ‘ oa N . MaY 22, 1:30 p.m, A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON: 5:00 a,m.—Baliimore, Kilicott City and Way Stations, 45:20 a.in.—Baltimore Express, 9:50 a. aitunore, Annapvlis and Way Sta- tions, aud Way Stations between Relay and Piet ment. 47:40—Baltimore Express, 8:10 a.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30 a.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPress. PARLOR CaR to New York and Philadelphia, #8:35 a.m.—8t. Louis, Cincinnat!, Chicago and Pittsburg Express. Connects for Hagerstown and Valiry’ Branch except Sunday, Calcago except Sat- urday, 7.7eueh Car to Staunton, Panton Car ‘t ZEPING Can to Cincinnati, Co- waev.0 and Sandusky. ‘iy, Baltimore, Annapolis No, oek in ise: ry to Grafton ‘and n. lumbus, Chicago, $9:00-On Suni and Way 110:00 ay Stations. Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annap: on W YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND 5. Un Sunday to Baltimore and i) 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Bladensburg, Annap2iis Junction and Laure! &x . Frederick via Relay +4:36 p.m.—Frederick, Polit of Rocks, Hagers- town, Winchester aud’ Way Stations,” Sunday to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only, (4:40 P.m.—Baltlnore, Annapolis and Way Sta- Hons. +5'30 p.m.—Philadeiphia, Norfolk ard Baltimore Kapress. Ellicott City, Pass Rs FOR Nor- FOLK TAKEN IN THE CAtS DIRECT TO BOAT AT CANTON. No connection Sanday for Norfoik. Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel, +6:50—Baltimore and Way Stations. +7:15—Cue7GO AND COLUMBUS EXPRESS. G CARs to Chics . m.—Baitimore Express, t. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Pitts- burg Express. SLEEPING CAxts to St. Louis and Pittsburg. No counection for Pittsburg Sunday, +9:30 p.m.—NE YoOrk«K, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING CAR to New Mork, and SPECIAL SEeKrING Car to Paliadel- a. eiPraing marked (+) datly. All other trains daiiy except Sunday. All trains stop at Relay Station, For further information apply'at Ticket Ofices at Depot, corner New Jersey avenue aud € street; 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15th street northwest, Washington, and Masonic Tem- ap High street, Georgetown, where tickets can Wat Stations on rocured and orders Will be’ taken for baggage to be checked and received to any point in the city. W.M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation, . COLE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. 1878 rextitivama 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Doubie T. ack, Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment. APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHING@TON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B sti as follow: For Pittsburg and the West. 10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and creeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Ghicagos 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to cago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, ¥or Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the north at 7:40 p,m. dally. Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and Wat- Kins, at 10:10'a.m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the Nast 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 Esst, 1:30 p.m. daily. ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping Cars from Wash- ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y.. all through trains connect at Jersey’City with doats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct fransfer to Fulton Street, avoiding double fer- and journ»y across New Yor! city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p, m. aay except Sunday, and 1:40 a. m.. and 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. dail: Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a, m. and 4:20 p, m. daliy, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Lio, 6:56 &. mi. and “4:20 p, m daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, 6:55 a. m. and 4:20 p. m, daily, except Sanday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD, r Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11 a.m., 1, 3. 420,58 Tp. m. On Sunday'at 9:10 a.m, and F st Pam ia Richmond, 2:45 for the South,” via Richmond, 2: 5 ; rat oP m. dally, except Burday. mmecely: Trains leave’ Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7, 8:10, 9-10, 10, 11 a.m. : 1, 8.490, Be Ori ana? 8:10 and 10a. m. aud 6 p.m. Tickets, infu leeping and parlor carsac- comn:odations can be procured At the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Penusy lvania avenue; northeast corner of Sixth street: Penn- ‘an be left for ihe checking ot Sewage ae eect? left for the ctecking of Bo ee FOUL eo beange ages Pe . General Passen, FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. eri8 mn. On Sui fon, IEBIG COMPAN’ EXTRAC ‘” DISHES AND SAUCES. eetOe LIERBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, @ Success and a boon for which uaticns should feel grateful.’ —See **Medical Pressy** **Lancet,?? **British Medical Jour- nal," &c, 3 CAUTION.—Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebig's Sigsature in Biue Lak acicss the Label, ‘Consumption in England increased ten-fold in ten )ears.*? LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF MEAT. ‘To be had of all rtorexeepers, Gro- cers and Chemists. Soleagents for the United States. (whotesale“ only), C. DAVID & Co., 43, Mark Lane, London, Zagiand. mar7-inl} Se pOnteina! Manufacturers and Introdiicers into which was used at the Vienna waa gm. Ey Sa oan mentation from selected sre equal i geiouce of resd-tmaking to itely woss graces, without our Trade- otbers are imitations, HENS LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street COMPRESSED lode] BaXery of the ra S00 Fre ‘chemicals, and is produced by f m cf fers miums awarded in America and ae nat re. and Americans if our Yeast is mark, or Gur’ frm nase on ‘the wrapper. All r. api-tr and New York avenue, entrance on New ‘value. ‘tani: AY groves manhood and Ths aS ot a eoderce 2 vigor of aac to most shattered constitution in four weeks, FAILURE IMPOSSIBLE. ily thould be taken by have become ‘This life- rem2- 5 AUCTION SALES. - _ | TO-MORROW. ‘THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON, SHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, EXECUTORS: SALE OF WAGONS, BOCKA- WAYS, &.. AT AUCTION, By order of the Supreme Court for the, District of Columbia, holding a special term on Wednesday. the 30th day: of January, A. D, 1878. we shall proceed to sell at | recorded UNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEX” SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND By virtue of a deed of .7ust given to us and N 10 330, one of in Liber No. 762, a: THURSDAY... May 16, 1878. | ADMINISTRATOR'S” SALE OF TEW IN | = = ———— UNITY CHURCH. By virtue of an order of Che Supreme Court of the | freasury Burean of SECOND STREET, BETWEEN eeraving a LOT ON 4 Dis'riet of Commbia, 1 wills on SATURDAY, Priming. EAST CAPTA. LASD A STREETS NORTH- | the 18th May 1878 at Id oretsck at The Reale | DERATR IN THE SRNATE ON THE BILL TO EAST, AT Att. many ous of Thomas Dowling. Mew No. 54, in Trin- | PROVIDE 4 FIRE PKOOP BUILDING Fe ity PE. Church. ‘Terms cash, ae von eee cE. WHITE RUREAT : In the Senate yesterday. while the Dill te udlic auctio r y, | the land records of the Distrie. of Ov M16 Administrator of Ann'O. Parker, decta. | 1 the % : pul De Oe ee ey, the Bar tee aes and by request of the y secured thereby, we | —__—“" csi provide a fire proof building for th eof the sonal effects of the Jate George Barber, deceased, | Will sell at public anction, on MONDAY. 15th ‘day HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Bureau of Engra nd Printing, was under in front of Robert Martin's premises, 'in Union- | of April, A. D. 1878 in front of the premises, at 5 . consideration, town, D. C., the following named articles: o’clock p. m., all that certain plece or parcel of | FRENCH PLATE PIFR MIRRORS, FINE Mr. Conkling said he fhought the bill should First-class Two-horse Market Wagon, suitable mind, ‘n the city of Washington, in the Dis- PARLOR FU eae SUAS AND | not be passed until the plans had been mn fora butcher or distilier. Tiet of ‘Columbia, and described as the south half | PAINTF D CHAMBER FURNITURE, HAIR | 2° ed, and the exact cost known. It had bees First-class Qne-horse’ Market Wagon, nearly | of Lot numbered nine (9), in Square numbered | ASD HUSK MAITRASSES, DINING .3 ne new. seven hundred and fi y-ning, as the same are the practic ROOM FURNITURE, CHINA AND GLASS start public buildings on esté hal ered and described on the ground plat or | WARE. COOKING AND HEATING | Mates, and make repeated calls for additional Tee a away, Silver Watch, Chairs, &c. Dian of sald city. ther with the iaprovemsnis | STOVES, gc Anprobrlations to camplete the structures v8, easel hi lleges an mrten Sy hurman asked if the building was SRN eS CLAN Executors. Dautese to the saine belonging oF ie aay wiseapper- | SEVERAL G@ARRIAGES AND BUGGIES AT needed at all. . . WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Aactioneer. my14-3t taining, znis Lot is improved by a comfortable pes SATURDAY NORLIN May 18th, an Conkling said he had often heard it saié OUN@ & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, ‘Terms of saie: §1,000 cash: balance tn six, twelve | 1875. at 10 orcieeh, Ine front of my auction! at the work could be done by private ca EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY ON 14TH STREKT, NEAB THE THOMAS STATUE, AND ON N, BETWEEN STREETS NogTHWwest, ATH and Ire en ‘We shall offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises at 4 o'clock p. m ," on fig WEDNESDAY, May 16th, 1878. Lot T'and Part of Lot 6, in square 215, ‘running through from on the and eighteen mo Interest until paid, and secured by a deoa of trust premises. time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the of the defaulting pure! notice of such resale in some newspaper published tract cheaper. He had even heard that t ths, notes Dearing Postal system could be beiter maintai the work done more satisfactoriiy, and ai lesé cost, by private parties under contract. That, pertiaps, was, however, an extreme. illuste tion. He believed if tle bureau was put competition With the private establishments he work could be dene cheaper by those 8 per cent. rooms, I shall sei a general assortment of Household Goods.» © melt THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, HH. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. FINE CHANCE FOR SMALL FAMILIES: Auction Sale of Three New Two-story and Base- ment Brick Dwellings, with all the Modern Improvements and Park in front, on the cast ‘A deposit of $100 required at | roperty at the risk and cost | ry upon giving fire dayss establishments which are al in Washington, D. C. ly fitted for tn ‘ermont avenue to 14th street, and improved by a Chas. ABBOTT, Side of New Jersey avenue, between Q and K | business. He did not it Dest to expand three-story dwelling, This property is eligivly CHAS. C. DUNCANSUON } Trustees. streets nw. the bureau and put it in opposition to those located, directly south of the Ith otrest Clee S apS-co&ds On WEDNESDAY. May 224, 1878, at 6 already in the business Immediately after this sale we sha'l offer Lot 10, o* lock p.m. wil! be offe: in square 212, improved by four (4) two-story dwellings. on the south side of N, between 14th and 15th streets northwest, ‘T+rms: One-third cash, and the balance in @ 12 and 18 months, secured ‘by adee! of trust on the property. and the notes of the purchaser bearing @%-THE ABOVE PROPERTY WILL BE as stated above. at public auction 1 when the bureau wag the above property. Mr. Thurman inguin * ae created and how the work was done prior te TUeSDAY: the 14th day of Maye AD. ABS a | ofsxcer, ue: SNe Wil be ae Knows at ine Te | that time. The goverment had its bonds and 5:30 o'clock p. m., subject to dowerright, Terms | may 16.18.21 ‘Gelewasn. notes before that time. How were they exe cuted. CHAS ABBOTT, "Juomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. p chaser g . [rrusteos, pale, Conkling said before the creation of the interest at seven (7) per cent. $100 deposit on vac HAS. C. DUNCANSON, J ¢ . bureau the work Was done by the bank noise parcel at time o' All conveyancing and re- | mys.ecokas °° DU | TRUSTEES SALE OF NEW TWO-STORY | companies. When the Weree it was Cording at purchaser‘scost. “If the terms are no: } AND BRSEMENT BRICK DWELUIN thought there must be a paper mill in the complied with in seven days, the property will be | gg-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on ON H STREET NORTH, NEAR 47H STREET resold at the risk and cost of defaulting pirchaser. JOHN T. GIVEN, arcountof the inclemancy of the weathar. until THURSDAY, 16th May. 1878, same hour asd EAsT. Treasury department, a dali Was issued. The bu: inds of pay ‘au had gradually for- Ry virtue of a trust deed of date August 18, ©. 3. HILTON, hace 1876, recorded in Liber No.882, folio 71, ac ed and strengthened itself until it had be- Executors of Estate of John P. Hilton, dec'd. ® . CHAS. ABBOTT, nd decree of Court (Equity docket 17 cause, ‘trified in the Treasur: y department as my 6-m, w,f,m, tu e SHAS. © DUNCANSON, }Trastees. | No: 5.854.) Twill salt in. front of the promises a per nt institution of the government. ‘ nen my15-d a : A) URL AY. June L, 1878, a1 6 o-clock p.m-. Lot | It seemed to him best. that the plans be per. Be-IN CONSEQUENCE OF RAIN THE pumbered twelve (12,)in A. B. Kelly's subdivis- above sale is postponed until FRIDAY, May 17ch, same time and place. JOHN T GIVEN, my15 2t C. 8, HILTON, T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON THE WESTSIDK OF FIRST STREET BETWEEN D AND E STREBTS NORTHWEST, By virtue ofa deed of trust dated June 6th, A.D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 631, foity 427. one of the land records for the Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, ‘ve will sell at public auction, In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, May 1th. } executors, 1st Twill sel mont deed Ya soon ast my 13- rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. sMPROVED PROPERTY ON K STREET, BE- TWESN CONNECTICUT AVENUE AND erms: One-third of purchase money cash ($100 | the committee could perfect a plan that STREET, AT AUCTION. of which must be paid immediately on sa'e,) and | not be open to the crificism by the 1 May 16th, at 6 o’clock, On THURSDA’ square 163, fronting 16 feet ‘on the north side ol K street, by a depth of 100 feet, improved by a comfortable fra cost of purchaser, fected and the bill be based on these plans and the estimate of cost Mr. Morrill sald he did not think that he or n of original lot ‘uumbered six (6.) in square niered eight hundred and nine (809,) with the provements thereon. valance at six, twelve and eighteen months. with 1 terest at 7 per cent. from day of sale, secured on the property, and to be complied with in five days from day of sale, or property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, The committee had a sket: of the cost of the materials, labor, ete. the cost of each item. The buildin Wuilt by contract, which could not amount appropriated. As to the ¢ and an 1 on the premises, part of Lot 9 with to be e Dwelling House, dne-third cash; balance, six and twelve with interest at'8 per cent., secured by & M. ASHFORD, Trastee, | the bureau, he had no doubt that from trnst onthe property. Conveyancing at | THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.—mvteueda | percent. Was saved by it, It was bot expected A deposit of $50 required as FPPRUSTRE'S SALE OF FURNITURE AND | (0,¢X#lt and expand the bureau, but to enable he property is struck off. r J SALE OF FU ru. t rie Ss functions with greater econ- de POPTRHOMAS DOWLING. Auct. | TP GerECTS OF “THe METHOESLIGNS | {C0 perform ils functions with’ gn mt 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m', the following described yy and etter facilities, and to prevent eA omy and with better facilities, and to prev WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. Wpaomas DOWLING. Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE pe FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF Wiis legant Wainut Marble-iop Chamber Suites: fogart and Brussels Carpets in fine condition: | Immense ‘ascortment of Blaakets, Comfort: | Bpreads: . Splendid stock Table gh4 Bed Lien: Superb collection of Silver-Plated Ware and Cut ery: Elegant assortment of China afr Glassware: Copper Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &, N. B.—This Hotel has' only been recently’ fur: nished’ and of the very best material. hb is in excellent condition, figures, ail of whi FROM THE GALLERY OF TH. N. BARLOW, ESQ From MAY 10, Sales THURSDAY, FRIDAY gard to cost. Exhibition open all tho wesk from 10a, m. to9 P.M. FRER, mp By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, bearing further damage to the present building, and : —— A E : 3 abe at the same time make room for branches of (40), in bibby, Bridget and Bowen's recorded {Nor WHEN oe ROBE ON F STREET, | 115 ‘ct’ wea., one of the Land Hecords for Mr. Blaine said he bad been struck by the sundivision tn, Souare numbered five hundred and | (BETWEEN 26r AND 37 See nm Washington county. in the District of Columbia, | question oj the Senator {rem Ohio. Prior to seventy-oue, (S71), fronting on Ist street west 20 | OH THURSDAY, May 16th. at 5 p.m. 1 abd at the request Tu writing of the party thereby | the war thew for this class of work feet. Dy a depth of 108 feet, together with the im- | j¥!ll offer for sales at punlic auction: to the Secured. the subscribers will sell at public suction, id not give employment to a small bank provements, &e. Bighest bidder. the she . on the premises, on THURSDAY, June 6. 1878, at any. Weadid not even use postagestamps nuin from September, Gris WT. tela ot whee | Termscay of sale ail ihe flouseuoid Furnitureand etfecteof the Ma, | upto ied. There was no creat, monetary tm pum from September 6 |, to day of Sale, ‘ern:s of eae. : 7 al the Househoi de 2 | upto Isa. \s ary Sith expente of sale iu cagh'and ihe paignce at G myll-d THOS. E, WAGGAMAN. Auct. | (ropolitan Hotel, in the city of Washington cog, | stitution in the world th usted this work 12, 18 and 24 mouths. for which the notes of the = Wiking, th part. eegant Mantel and Pie “(econ d their reach. The bank of England putchaver, wating Vterest from the day of sate. THIS EVENING. Rosewcod’ and Walnut Parlor 80" Sia] its own paper the bank of Erguce did and secured by a deed of trust, will taken. “1 sy Chairs, Lounges, elev 4 Would the Senator thin’ deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. i Wale oe “Sfartie To Tani, seiguie the Seg conveyancing at expens? of purchaser, i ane Arble Top and other naiate. Site Bebsete aad ast thie: aece mek myb-eodds . Bee LEON | reustoss, CATALOGUE AR ier Gaurets. ~ sarge assortment of Blaukets, control and siving others the wud Spreads, fine stock of Table and Bad i . = 10 ot only counterteit its own notes OF A COLLECTION OF Silver Piated Ware and Cutlery, Jarre as- but to issue them? a ‘ " ntof China and ss Ware. Coppe: Gook- | to the bankrupte’ Love! ent, « e- OL PAINTINGS. penises war Utensite, aud other appointments of a isekc troy the rae ar ks holes. Not even tee col N z eee tiiiy Gait bureau of engraving and printing was en. RICHARD WALLAC trusted with th Whole process, but one-half PAR Resho LLOYD WiLtlais, © } Trustees, | was done by the bank note companies, and the By virtue of a decree passed by te Supreme pis c@lection represents the italian. Een ms i6 cota. department © Was done in the Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity utch, German, Engli-h and American aru. y \BY 01 ul aid, as a mber cause No, 6 048, wo will sel. at panic auc Among them wilt be found tuany rare and valuabie | (v.88: We HANDY, Auctioneer. committer he had tson a member of the ion, on the premses, on MONDAY, June specimens worthy the attention of collectors, to. ow ee te had favored the bi eauimate! a 16 ovclocke a je from da to day pit sola. gether with a super) collection of genuine bronzes. TRUSTEES sale ae ADESIRARLE Dwr. ol the probable costs wore submitted mates all the Househo! ‘urniture and effects ot ulard’s “t 0. i a4} on, lor public builc cS gene + appro Hotel, comprising— ‘This magnificent collection will be ox exhibition OPPORITE JUDICIARY sQUAL®. ‘on ee aan id tae the appropria. ; Elegant Mantel aud Pier French Mirrors; in We large and spactous rooms formerly oceupied | | ty virtue of a deed of trust dated April 18. estima ade first, and then tie plaas and | Roseww. and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior | by Messrs, Fitch & Fox, 1877. and recorded in Liber 849, falio 453,one fram | rates: | Te emanhl : of the land records for the District of Colum At this point the morning hour expired, and | Reception and Racy Chatrs, Lounges; FREEDMEN'S BANK BUILDING, and on the written request of the legal holder | the bill went over. Hegant Window Hangings: note secured thereby, we will sell at_ public - Kosewgod and Walnut Marble-top Tables; OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, n. in front of the premises, on NDAY. The Exposition Buildings. h day of May, A. D. 1 4 y uh sight which the universal exposition 8,at 6 0 the following described real k p.m, tate, situate in the The and SATURDAY EVENINGS, May 16, 17 and 18, | city of Washington, District of Columbia tow. Presents is, however, very grand. When CORNER Cg at Bo CEN OB, May 18, Part of sub-lot twenty (20), of Kennedy & Webl's | public. building is to be crested 1 good recorded subdivision of pat of original lot one (b, fi where it will be seen to the best advan- N.B.—This ssle offers a grand opportunity for | in square five hundred and eighteen (518), begin® 1 {8 always the main consideration. The art coilectors to secure first-class goocs at their ow.) | ning for the same at the southeast corner of sald a selection of a site is nota matter of ht | ingamong those who are struggling sale of their property, as is generally th with us. Thus the bulldings and grout the universal exposition i ne Aretai s, Jot bumbered twenty (20); thenea west, seventeen Souq 7 CouecHon Will be sold without ro / -oLHempered twenty (20); thenos west seven horh, one hundred and ten (110) feet to an alies: thencee.°st seventeen (17) fourand one-sixth (4.1.8) inche: hence south one hundred and ten res) ‘kster- or the se sof THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TRUSTEES: SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STURY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. L STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS N.W. | | BY virtue or a deed of trust to us, dated May | 28d. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 857. fo liv 192 ‘one of the land records of the Disirie Mey T No. 228 EAST CAPITOL STREET. OPPO! 'E GRANT ROW; LOT 26X100 TO PRI- VATE ALLEY; GOOD STARLE, On THURSDAY, May 23, 1878, at 514 1 of the owner, subject to deed ot trust aa | $3 000, at 8 per cent. Taxes and assessmeuts paid. Title perfect. although nothing ‘Terms cash = feet to the piace of beginning. | nck toasted or | ike it prand ot extensive as those of the ¢ ene REGINAL XALE OF PARTS OF LOT OM ND e above prope tty 18. s ‘0 a dee | tennial, will form a prettier and more strik- apso-d ue } Trustees. ALE OF be, UARE 50 BRINE Lone trust for $3,200, wit. Interest on $1,000 thoreot at | ing picture. The approach through the Tro- B,, © Warnen x FRAME, “Ud ROOMS. W BREN GS. iY | Oper cent. per annum util paid, from March. 12. 2 cadero, with the Seine intervening, gives a rare until patd, from April 25. 1877. grand view of the whole of the main building ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: baiance in six (6), | OD ihe Champ de Mars. | At auy prominent incite C12) and eighteen (18) months. for whieh | point on the Trocadero you can view the tain the notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest at 8 | building from end to end, and it is nearly 1877 and on $2,200, baiance thereof, at the same will sell at/publle auction, by direc cent. per annum until paid, and secured by a | twice along as the main building at Phils deed of trust on the property sold, will be taken; or | gelp! alsc all cash, at the opti: delphia, and much w You can also see of the purchaser. A deposit | before you the build recorded and known upon the map and plat of Washing.on city, as jots lettered “*A’? and “B,"? of MeGill and Johnson‘s subdivision of lots ‘in S-uare numbered 620, said two lots commencing 100 feet west of thesontheast corner of said square: romning thence west 40 feet 2 inches, thence north 136 feet’ 7s inches. thence east. 40 feet 2 inches, ‘hence south to the paceof beginning. ‘Terms of sale; Une-fourth, together with the expenses of sale, In cash; the balance in promissory votes, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months, bearibg interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per an= pum. payable semi-annually from the day of sale, whch notes of the purchaser must be secured by. “eed of trust on the property sold. The purchaser shal! have, the option to pay cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale and all VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON F STREET, NEAR THE W". 1878, at 6 o'clock, in front of the premises, i shall sell the eastern 20 feet of lot 4, inS#uare 224, and running back 113 feet to'a 30 foot alley, situate on the north side of F street, betweeu 14th aud 15th streets northwest. num, and secured by a deed of trust on the Proper. it. $100 f $100 required at the time of sale. All . #8 put up by the various vt Columbia, aud at the reyuest of the party se- |, Terms: Half cash; valance in 4 and 8 months, 8 | Of 9100 required at the time of sale, | “All convey nationalities, and the annexes, but none cured thereby, we will sell, ay Public auction, in | Per cont, interest. STEIGER, Auctioneer, of sale are not complied with in seven days from | these are allowed to mar the pic.ure whicl front of the, remises, Om F DAY the 24th ‘day ee“ Ee a day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell | the grounds and buildings present, or to ob- | ndtaradlar at neha tau tat 1 plete | FroMag DOWLING, auctioneer. SANDS dae ara advorgcament at | stil the view ofthe gritty. the city of Washingvon and District of Golminbia, ae ee BRO RDS barchaser. fh were thee ene, taken in do W. B. LORD, THE TM EREASULY DEPART: | 3 15-d6¢s 3. W. MILBURN, } Trustees, t KNOON” May 20th, FP SUstEE’s SALE Or gv ALUABLE REAL By virtue of a deed of trust dated Novem. ber 21, 1877. and duly recorded in Liber Ni 870. folio 469, et seq., one of the land record: of the District of Columbia, and at the request of tail, were much handsomer, more extensive and more convenient of access, but here the grounds and buildings present a more pic- turesque scene. The gardens and grounds are smiling with flowers, and a Frenchman Will make flowers bloom anywhere. The turf and trees are arrayed in their brightest nm, and the full beauty of the design is gradually Being one of the most valuable properties in this locality, It should | the parties secured thereby, I will sell at public | unfolding itself.. The two iain buliding aes secure the attention of capltalista. ce ' ‘ecand phetion tn frog of the remiss ris Fae meets made the central and most prominent figures TINS: juarter cash; balan a six an > a be in i ‘. . twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per an- | described real est ip the county of ag erat pueeureeies scape. There is more tn faid District viz: Lor number on Vpnungton. | of exquisite statuary aud gorgeous ornament conveyancing ar ecording shall be at the cost of he purchaser. Suould the purchaser fail to com- ply with the terms of sale within five days of the sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost H STREET N.W. By virtue ofa deed of trust dated Suly 14th, 1873 and recorded in Liber 728, follo 112, of the laud records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustecs will sell, at public auc- \on, in front of the premis-s, on TUESDAY, tho 21st'day of May. at Bo'ciock p.m., in the city of Washjtgton, D.C., Lot numbered 9, tn Bquare 120. togethet with ihe improvements, consisting ofa three-story Brick Dwelling with back building: ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third casa; residue iu ste, ington, with in fivedays, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the misand st ‘9f Gefaulting purchaser, JOHN R ENNIS, }Trustees. _TH ‘8. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. myl0-d B. H, WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, e TRUST® ®’SSALE OF A DESIRARLE THREE- STORY FRAME DWELLING (No, 407 SINTH STRrET S \UTHWEST), WIFI SIDE LOT AND BRICK STABLE AND WASH HOTS) I, terms of sale are not complied | of each pre CHANCERY, PROVED PROPERTY on SIXTH STREE BETWEEN F and G STREETS NORTH. tate of the numbered dred and eighty-seven (437), In the city of Wash- northiwenty-six feet nine and three-fourths inches (26 ft. 9% in. of; also, part of Lot numbered six (6), numbered four hundred beginning for the same at (25 feet) south fiom the nortawest corner of said square, on Sixth street northwest, and running thence north twenty-five feet (25 feet) to the Pp of beginning. This property is eligibly situated, and improved by two first-c'ass dwelling houses, Jos, 609 and 617 Sixth street west. ‘Terms of tale: One-third of the purchase money in two equal instalments, payable respectively at one (1) aud two (2) years from the day of sale with interest, to be seciired by deed of trust upon the Keation of the sale by tne Courts A leposit of $100 uy On each piece of property gold will be required to i vane! north four (4) feet front by the depth thereof of | ‘ation about the buildings than at Philadel 14 : "7 subdivision number 0) (900), pented W fountains, cascades and state =e AL Sor ee a thee Of sand having a front of 24 tect on | ary.—[ Paris Cor. Balto, American. SALI LU 4B. — - ~ — theeast side of Seventh street east, by = depth of one hundred and nineteen feet (119) to alley, subject to an encumbrance of $1,000. Above prop: | x4 SINGULAR Acctpest occurred at Rondout, tu decree Court erty improved by a two-story frame house, with on Monday afternoon. A horse-car of the defautting purcnan on fe Llatriet of Columbia tiie teen AME | oder improvements: driver attempted to cross a railroad track im WM: HET Aon passed on the 20th day of ApriL KR. Deas Termsof sale: Cash," Conveyancing and record. | advance of an approaching train. The car wae 3a H. oat LEMA . $ Trustees. ina certain cause therein depending, wherein tae Ing at Pprchaser's cost. $60 to be paid at time of | knocked twenty feet away and overturned, @ my13-d&ds F street n.w.. mund F. Ciark is cemp'ainant, and Mary Eunice le. If terms of sale are not complied with in six lady passenger Was caught in the cow. catcher, THUS. E. WAGGAMAN, Clark et al, are defendants, and which is numbered | days after sale ae Trustee reserves the right to | rolled to the track and fer head severed from PPe0P Be aS eatte auctioneer, 519 7th st. | 6915, Fq. Doc. 18, [shall sell at public auction, to | Tesell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. her body, while another passenger made a zi = “| the highest bidder, in front of the premises. on VEDANTUS B. EDWARDS, Trasiee. harrow escape by jumping through a window TRUSTEES’ FALE OF LOT AND WEST THURSDAY. the 23d day of May, A. D. 1878, at JAMES DUNGAN, Auct, my4 cape by ping t roug Lo" 7 HOUSE OF THE TWO NUMBERED 1908 | 50 clock p. m., all the right. title, interest and es- — 9-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- Ul THURSDAY, 23d May, 1878. s-me hour. 315 VEDANTUS B. EDWARDS. Trustee, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, BALE _OF FOUK VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. CORNER THIRD AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. ‘We will offer at 4%-The town of Cu: Venezuela, has been visited by a earthquake, killing 605 per- sons. 4@-Teller, the absconding bank cashier of Tiffin, Ohio, reported as having returned to that place in charge of a detective, is still im pees having refused to return until extra- ited. 4##-The powder mill of Miller & Bro. parties tosaid cause in and to partof Lot four (4), in square numbered four hun- in the District of ‘Columbia, beiag the ) front of said lot. by lusaldaquare seven (487); point twenty-five feet ‘and eight wuction lot 6. square 776. on SATURDAY, May 18th, at6oclock p.m. mi4s rn, Pa., blew esday. Win. Swart- lareste secured carisfactoriiy. eae Retceme, tae | thencecast sixty two feat three inches 62 ft. $ in.) ae — = | tee So seacecl nee, Se or tan teen was Terest, secured satisfacto: ily. tothe A ence s¢ : re 209 . Son . a ach at option et purchaser. $100 deposit when | west sixty two feet three Imehes Wal ee Fike TD ENCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, said to have been blown 30) feet and not sid is accepted, killed. #2 A witness in a Charleston court refused to sign a deposition taken down in short hand, on the ground that he could not be com= pelled to put his signaiure to any document not in ordinary writing. The presiding judge sent him to jail for contempt, and the case is to goto the Supreme court 4#@-Maud E. Lord, the som Boston sp ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF ENTIRE STOCK OF MILTINEKY GOUDS. UNDERWEAR, SHOWCASES, &c., contained in Store No. 714 Tih street 'n.w, On SATURDAY MORNING, May 18th, 1878, commencing at 10 o*clock, 1 Will sell: on the premises, 714 7:h street n.w., (by virtue of an assignment to me), the entire contents, consisting in Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses. Bonnets, Hoods; Hosiery, Underwear, Shawls, Cotton: Ribbens, Zephyr, Je piece of property in cash, and the residue tol sold, Deed will be given upon final rati- at famous itual medium, has been myste- 1 elry; riously missing for a week. She habitually car- em ALUMADGE Ac LAMBERT, Trustee, | # fie Showeases, Shielviugs, Coonters, &c. ried several hundred dollars with her, and her WASH. B. WILLIAMS Auctr. —*-mylici_ | EeM 'F. L. WILLIAMSON, Assignee, | friends fear that she has been murdered by By virtue wt a deed of trust, dated October 17\b, A.D. 1874, duly recurdeo in Liber No, BA ‘764, rolio 828, one of theland records for thé Instrict of Columbia, and at the request of U Party secured thereby, I shall sell at public in front of the premises, on MONDAY, 20. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., (if it does not converancirg at purchaser's cost. ‘Terns to be compiled with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- tee reserves the right to resell the property at the fiak and cost of the defaulting purchawy, “artes five days" advertisement in the Evening Stat. &2- A ioan of $3,000 will be made to the pur- Terms years reserved TY ON SOUTH E STREET, BET’ AND 3p STREETS. WASHINGTON Ge rps. CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE AND VALU- AULE RESIDENCE ON MISSOURI AVE- to be paid in cash, and the residue in equal instal mente payable respectively pay ments to be secured robbers. The spirits, with whom she has claimed to be on terms of familiar intercourse, do not come forward with any informat ——$——$——— £, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th st, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. CATALOGUE SALE : MABEIED. then on the next dav it does not NUE. BETWEEN 6TH AND 44 STREETS, OF SEVERAL r oy OOK a faine hour and plare,) the following use| FROSTING ON THE PUBLIC BESERV pRrvas aPAUMBACH OOK. On Mare 20. 3578, oy scribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, TION. : & PISEARIER, Miss Jaivate Coox, both of this elt * D.C., to wit. Lots numbered seventeen (17) and By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court Making a very large Collection of B: nas hgh whos ac SURAT IB oF W. Bs Todd and W. H Gunnelt’s | of the District of Columbia, passed ou the 4h fy 2 very large Co ones all de: | COLMAN—AKMISTEAD. On Tucsday. Aprit subdivision of square numbered four hundred ana | day of May, 1878. inequity, cause. No. 6223 re heatgrature, among which are | goth, 1878, ut the rectory of Christ charcks MET Sixty-five (465), as rerorded ID the Surveyors | the undersigned irestes eal Satet Nene cate ks from the *-Calvert** Library. . by the Rev. Charles D. Andrews, J. Ee fee of sald city in Liber N. KC 1. folio 290, to- | In frovt of the premises, on SATURDAY. May | Complete sets of the Anata of Congress, SIR AN At Newburyport, Mass... to Fax stk gether wih the improvements, ac. 25th, 1878, at 6 o*clock p. m., the eastern half of Congressional Debat “Globe. Ameri2 AEMISTEAD, of Washington, D, PY, 35, 4 and Interest at 10 per cent, per | lot five (5), im square vr reservation B, in the city | Copgyessional Di State Papers, Elliot's De- aunum fem Apri! 17 h. 1877 today of sale, with | Of Washington, District of Columcia, the sald | (20, Arshives an DIE. expenses of sale, In cash, and the balance at six | half of lot having a front of 24 ft, 6in. on Missourl ‘Kise, ecoasias nore = ters and twelve months, with interest at 6 per cent, per | avenue, and running back that width 127 ft. 5 in. . 0 file of ths HOWELL. In Georgetown, Thursday morning, annum, secured by adeed of trust ongthe property | to the rear line of sald lot, With the [mprovements WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE, May 16. 1875, at Gu'clock, Mie Sanat CLAY TOS Scld. $600 deposit required at time of «ale anda | thereon. Howalt, p from its commencement in 1872 to its close in 1875, together with many Valuable Works on Americat in one. two-and three H stor$ &c..&c., ee sold at my Auction rooms, m day of sale, with Interest; the deferred | Streets commencing Omen vane avenue and 11h on the property sold by @ ts . lien or deed of trust, aad to. be evidensed MONDAY EVENING, May 20h, in’ ber sixty-eighth Funeral at the residence of If, D. Cooke, ire, Ni 5 Stoddard street, Georgetown, on Saturday after- 0OR, past ‘o’clock, Dore pea tant four o'chod ulladeiphia pa- MILLER. On May 16, 1878, at 6 o’clock a.m, of sale: One-third of the purchase mon: chaser EO cea RR ¥. BACON. by the promissory notes of the purchaser; OF all at Tf orclocy, and continuing at same hour each SPekmrcs ¥. MILLER, in the fifty-foarth year rl '. BACON, Tra: ‘e ¢ash. at the option of the purchaser, le] it of sold. T conpwe ‘Dh Shenee myTcord | $900 will be required when Oid 1s snccgbea of | "Torna such. cataway Marya ake Place, from his home, Pie terms of sale are not complied with in days | _mylé-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, | tivesof the familar: tated teat ae DUNCANSON BROB., Auctionsers, the trustee reserves right to resell at risk and cost W TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE W land papers please ‘7 TAUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PRopEr- | % “@™UDER, b 7 Pe TH M. E. EDMONSTON. Tras! ‘Office 420 bth st. new. 1 OT FORTY FEET WID! r NEAR H STREET NB.” OS SEVENTH, FORTY FE®T FRONT, ONE HUN AND TWENTY FEET DEEP, §ONDRED By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in cause’ eidson's Subdivision of part STEE'S SALE ers vested In me, as executor, by the uare ibered one hundred and ei I U and testament of Julia M. Lorie! eee | (ESS) an sald subd ioion 1p recor ane ee ree arene NS wees THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Aust," 'my6-18as | | By sirtue of a deod of ,Srust, to me. dated UNDERTAKERS, &c. jul a . lea in r , folio USIFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM | lou! of the land f RUVED REAL ESTATE ORTH- Columbia and by dire hg PE te ae eet Ne oA AND | thereby, ‘I ‘will, on WEDVE~Date door w A etn oat ood eg A 221, | Of death from contagious ‘ete, under- No. 6.939, in equity, I shall'sell, at suct! L STREEIS NORTHWEST, CONSI-TING | 1878, at'5 o’clock p.m." premises, z | signed ‘sanoanes te tee mabe ‘they are At the premires on MOMDAS he ne or OF A LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK | sale at pubic auction’ the mentees softer for Soa prepared Gh enaeee oe ‘of tartar oo May. 878, at B orclock p. m., lot 13, in square 683, RWELLING, WITH 81ORERUOM. AND | front on 7th street east by the full da thereof, of | and dressing the dead bodies and as laid down In the plat or plan of Washington, a Sy tip eer en HOUSES, Wot 30. ip square 859, together with the improve- dren, and in short to perform all those offices neces . a C.. ‘ be Ce sary ‘n case death which family cannot: rms of sale: One-third and in | , By virtue of s deed of trust, daved ‘Terma: One-half cash: of which $75 must bo paia | expected to do, ‘and whieh ncigh . and as teat at oh ea Bate and twelve Months; with in- | 22.1875. and duly recorded in Liber No. 790. fu | at the time of sa'es bale in ene de ia are not always’ prepared to ‘The terest at six cent. per annum, One’ hundred | folic 462 one of the land records of the Dis-. with inierest at 8 per cent,, secured by deed oO Given, and prices reasonable, A dollars to be de posited by the purchaser at the time | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the part, {rust on the property. Conveyancing ‘and record: | insoltelaea” of sale; deed to be given when purchase money is | secured thereby, 1 will sell at Pavlle Auction. in | ing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are MES, FRIES & OO... (Flower Preserver,) ail paid, nPonveyaucing at ex; aot ie purcha- front, of She Preeniees, on aDaEsD ey, May Rot complied with in six days, a risk ap2e-3m 90d Bighth street nw. tole resold at the expense ot the detaulttug oa. | deserived sealesiats aiveate invthe try Se ans Savertisieg ie he Bee oe Ave ange LER, re ington, in said District. viz: South twenty-five WILLIAM BIRNEY, Trustee, Bevomth st 0s . my4eo&ds | THADDEUS BEAN, Trustee, (25) Jeet fronting ae Tee ey ee B.H. WARNE# & CO., Anctse. ‘myld-dta | ( at place ‘business. ) = ‘and prepared for transportation. NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POW- | one (1), in Samuel FA THREE-sroay }) NO. 922 KLEVENTH | YW, 3 SPEARE, jarvey~ ry Will has been duly probated on the or's office of said city. in Liber N. K. No. Seer ar acolo trast, iahe Beses- UND: of April, 1878, ands aniy recorded in the ant ce ol So. The Brick fronting on Teas ile By, St a (Formerly on ¥. Harvey), the Register of Wills forthe District of Golum- | the two Bricks fronting on L strest, with ‘a 940 F Btrect » bia). b Will on the 18TH DAY OF MAY, at6 | ground attached, will be offered se ly. Cd the Gee o'elock, geltat public auction, in frontof the pre- | “erie of sale: Oue-thindeash (of which $100 on One door east of Tenth street. mises, to the highest bidder, the folloy each house must be paid at time of sale), and the lady attendance at short notice. aps-¢ Scribed real estate, to wit: Part of lot 3, in square | balavee in six, twelve, eighteen and twenrp tere 427, having a front of 18 feet on 6th street with a | months, ihedual paynionts, to be secured by pur- 3. WBIGHT, untlorm depth of 99 feet 4% inches. improved by | chaser's notes, 8 per cent. taverest from UNDERTAKER, Theme oe nalo® Halt cash reside i" eee sold, or alleash, 1337 10% st. nas, ne : ‘on 7 twelve mon Per cent, interest, secured sat- ‘Conveyaicing and tecord- a of the pirthons. Sara pt a . $50 deposit when 8 aftersale the Trustee re- If terms of sale are not ‘com! a at Fisk and cost UNDBETAKER, the Executor reserves the right to resell at 5 2 516 Ponn’s avenue w.08. F BOL F stroat uorineest, a ee STEIGER, Auet, may li-dtdoe $

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