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AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR, | 22778 Jove. BXe Actress, Suinx for Not Dependent on Rra AUCTION SALES. ___AUCTION SALES. _| AUCTION SALES. . = = - a The views expressed at the Washington odm- FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, , = aa BOTH HUSBAND AND WISE MAKING SERIOUS | vention of the physicians of insane serlome - —— = “= = = = I . — DOUBLE SHERT. ACCUSATIONS AGAINST BACH OTHER. indicate somewhat the course of seientifie HOS. E. WAGGAMAN. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser, NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF THE POW- | PAIR BAY Horses, poUBLE HARNESS Aten from Boston, May 16, says of the | Pinion as'to the functions the bre Re Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th st. —— ers vested in me, as execator, by the last AND POLE. AT AUCTION. fecroe tult of tees Fao isvwoll i. | the poets and te popular conception, the = . TRUSTEES’ 8ALE Silland testament of Jults M. Lorick.(which On TUESDAY MORNING, May 21st, at SATURDAY...............May 18, 1878, | divorce Suit of Laura Joyce, who is we ¢ | bumaw skull will long remain “the dome or TRUSTEFS: SALE OF LOT AND WEST or Tag Will has been duly probated on the 10th day. 10 o'clock, tn front of our auction rooms, Doky Ricmpered by play-goers here as a member of | thouen, Skull will long he i Tet Hee og? SME TWO SUMBERED 108 | FURNITURE AND EV ERoTS oF wIL- of Agni, 1878, apie dily recorded in the ofien of | we wil! oe a pal of Bay Horses,” evn be Mr, Ford's com Pale Sem lntice | student of phyttology. to tee eee te ee N.W. Ls. ys Le re Vis for e District in onged to er i it Dee iol La oye ‘ay! ns es Valentin: brag eo sea . a “ By rittne va dad OF trun ggted Jot ath, By virtue of a decree passed yy tiie Supreme bisy. f' will, on the ISTH DA OF MAY. at | Geredatags Ome? bn the navy Whi has been or: CONGRESSIONAL. ra Joyce Taylor against Jam 1873, and recorded in Liber » 112. of Court of the District of Columbia, tn Beate ovelock, sel: at publle auction, in front of the pre- | _myi8-d" _ DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Conciusion "3 Procestings, | sev * Gs begun | aNdreceding, til fnaliy Brehek slumbiay, cause No, 6,043. we will sell, at public aie. mises, ‘to the highest bidder, the following-de- UNCANSON BEOE a, of Yesterday’s targets ta tae: Ripreme jadicialeoure at | tells us that ‘no sat ory evidence: p Ti edOAY tha | B15 Semis ees ga MONDAY, Jane 3, TM vhaving s frovtse 18 for on gator etees | LU? a, SENATE—After our report closea— fambridege. Judge Lord presiding. The libel- | Met, mentality is localized beyond = ‘ -. and frota day to day un i ae = ¥ siding. clty-of | all the Household Farsiteee as fetfects of Willard's | aalform depth of 8 fene s inches, Improved by a | TWENTY-FIVE NEW REFRIGERATORS. fi ihe land records of the Dist the undersigned Trustees will Zion, in front of the premises, on Pist'day of May. at 5orclock p.m.. in Taylor, which had been called and postponed | fl Processes has been gradually ua cal Caney SEN REERIGE The bill to incorporate the Suburban Rail. | lant is known tothe public by her stage name, “gpd Rice grinded have Of the brain. ‘Washington, D.C., Lot numbered 9, in Square | Hotei, comprising— Tyo-story Frame Hou: 0, 1611 6th n. Ww, ley & Winship Patent, road Company of the District o! ‘umbia was | Laura Joyce. She obtained most.of her noto- | ™ ss Reins Sot eenee chan gto caie ~ 1a). toweine? with the Improvements: conskting | Flegabe Manta eed Pier French Mirror Terms Of sale: Half cash residue’ in six and 11 gee VAY MORNING. May 21 at passed, after being amended. co asto foreha Te gain the Durletia Evangeline. The grounds | Change from former views, if we compare with Deol ale One ag eith back buliding. | Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior | twelve months, at 6 per cont Intecee, seu aad roomae Ey We Will sell within our auetion the use of steam in propelling cars through the | of the petition for divorce are gross and con, | S2CR_ @ conception. the ‘motions om whieh ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: residue in six. workmanship; isfactors to the executor, o all cash-at the option | TOMS. streets of the city. firmed habits of intoxication and cruel and | Plrenology Was based. when the various at- tweive and eighteen months, at six percent. in- | Reception and Easy Chairs, Lounges: Tr ae purchaser. $50 deposit when bid is accepted. | 7h New Refrigerstors, (different sizes. ) The Senate then adjourned until Monday. | abusive treatment The specific allegations | (ibutes of mind were supposed to display Jerest, secured satisfactorily to the Trustees: or | Eiegant Window Hangings: Hf terms of sale are not complied with in five days | ,, These Retrigerators are represented to) 7 tae i g “| are that on February 2 1875, he struck her | themselves in the “bumps” of the skull, aud. allcash at option of purckaser. $100 deposit when | Rosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tables: the Executor reserves the right to resell at risk tent) ahd wiht bo ect (Schooley & Winship's | HOUSE.—After our report closed— . repeatedly in the face. threw a glass of site iy | BY consequence, to reside on or ne, cir bid is accepted. If terms of sale are not complied | Elegant Waluut Marbie-toy Glasaiey selves: and cost of defaulting purchaser, bas mila tee micas Mr, Fotter at 3 o'clock moved to dispense | FePeatedly in th Net Vidente oe ic is | cumferenoe of the organ Within. It the wes With in fivedavs, the Trustees reserve the right to Mogart and Brussels C; in fine condition; THOS. E, WAGGAMAN. Executor, y DUNCANSON BBOS., Aucts. | with all further proceedings under the call, | et face, and seized her violently uy views are to be accepted, much more th Tesell at the risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, | Immense ‘awsocieene a? Blankets, Comforts and | _my@-4&da 619 7th atrest. -JPUNCARSON Bitos., Auctionsers. stating that he had been informed that every, and wrenched and twisted it; that he p phrenology must be cacsthed” tints sone JOHN FrESNrs, FTrastees. | gen PTME aanie and Bed Linen: DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. INE PARLOR SUITES! WALNUT AND | Monpar Aveo, Could Ee reached: by the Ber TIATKS UPOD HEE persone tek ee ane the new doctrine teaches, is not dependent Th 76. F. WAGGAMAN, Anct."__myl0-4 Takers ents barer Fawn Ware s0d.Oct- | (7s OF FOU VALUABLE BUILDING See SEGA MBER SETTE, MATTRAS: | Breed to-yeas 2 haye 1) bist | December he struck, kicked, and Knocked her Probably aise, oh locations of skeee om TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Elegant aasortment of Ching and Glassware: ‘ LOTS. CORNER THIRD AND H STREETS Ereces OF Martine” core aNece the donee pa Ran recurred on seconding dor himped Up ou bok. aul that aevateh Gare follow those of size: people with high fore. = | Copper ny tensils, Kite! Requlsi ce = 4 VODS, BOOKS, 25 BUXES STARCH, e 'viou:! juestion, an :, VI 2 heads will gain wm reputation from their X. B.—This Hotel has’ only been recently fur: | _ We will offer at auction lot 5, square 776, on : 3 t y limes he used gross, profane, violent, and 0 tat 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE. | aisha and of cheery Dest material, ail of which | SATURDAY: May IBIhi at O.orclock pun, mia Be VERY FINE TENSESSEE MARBLE COT. Mewes, Halc and Fou resummed heir places indecent language to and about her: that ie se raat Crauses. and a pad az len -crommed 4s in excellent condition, =< TAGE SODA FOUNTAIN, (Matthews’ pa- | enth man voting in the affirmative - | Gan Lopeatedly carried firearms upon his per- a re of inte of a deed of dat ” ib t . passed be. ai o with a full av ¢ supply of ii et, 186R aad rested raat. dated in, O x0 | MB OREGINALD FENDALL, nn SE BRE IS | lo three ek a1: omrocrng clers applause broke out on the } son and Kept them in the slec ping rom occu. | it" must be admitted thot tee ore some 46, folio 14, L will offer at auction. on ths | _apso-a WM. F. MATTINGLY” { Trustees, NG, Aucti commencing ot 108 CH AANG. , May alst democratic side. Pay terece Cetant. with which he has repeat- | 7.01 "Hara ts explain under the old doctri premises on WEDNESDAY. the 13: day of Fane - . HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Por Tee The negative vote being asked for, Mr. Har. | °dly threatened her. Dr Brow rd dese e - Rext. at 40°clock po ne lot Bae cen ane H. WARNER, Auctioneer au Brse quantity of Household Furniture, rison passed between the tellers. The husband answers by denying the charges | a large muming ap eed & few years ago, reservation No. ten, (10), ip the city of Washing. | Doe 2 nctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE Soe DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts The vote was finally announced to be yeas | specifically, and affirming that ke okeomied lost ball or Wore or hele eee et ton, with the improvements. TRUSTEFS" SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- CA — = - 148, nay 1, and again the d ° anit $4,000 in” purchasing land and building a : oh eeaes ae ee ‘The property will be sold Subject to alltaxesin | STORY FRAMK DWELLING GOUSe Or 2) COLLECTION )OF T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer. | ti cir pleasure Dy apphinee ae mamtesied | FAN in Cambridge that for the gratifleadion | eerie GUE AS Much sense as they had ever Be ° . | Ss ‘ ‘ PIT * peas J a . Y : BS e “ POSSESses hi partially Nt Y Sferm: of ale: One-third of the purchase money | SIND ELAS WEEN, SQRTH CAPITOL | on, p AUCOLORS AND Bronzas “A TE™ | intstexs: sate oF A NEAT two-sToRY | | -Mi.Hale then n ved tolay the resolution on | “fis wile Ne weaicd ties a eet aes Tie theory that cies Wait et thee ae to be paid in cash, and the residue In two equal in- | | BY virtue of a deed of truse in int dated Ma; COLORS AND BRONZES BRICK DWELLING. ON THE WESTSIDE | the table. M: + his wife's parents, as members of his perform the functions of the whole. But other stalments, at six and twelve months, respectively. | 221, 1877, and duly recorded in Libee wey a OF FIRST STREET. BETWEEN D AND E his motion was defeated—yeas 115, nays that he has always maintained a lid | fistances were related where the full Pulh interest to be secured to the Satisfaction vi | lic 192. one of the land records of the District, FROM THE GALLERY OF H. N. BARLOW, ESQ STREETS NORTHWEST, strict party vote. I household, of Phich the annual cos. has | capacity survived a partial loss of both heme { WOODWARD, Trastee. | cur sell. tb y teh, German, +h and Atnerican artists, | A;0- 1872, duly x fee ! = é ge cerebellum, the little brain, to fail back upon HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer fre a ay te Femises, on FRED, 4 ee #80 aay Among them will be feared many rare and valuable toile Fone Of ke and ¢ ieee party | (rom Virginia (Mr. Goode) on the ground that | MS expense; that the father has been vers | A great deal of faith hasbeen pinned to the * and parcel of ground situate, Fing and being in | Specimens worthy the attention of collectors, to | {ict of thereby, ‘we will sell at pubilc auction, | that gentleman was paired with Mr. Loring. intemperate, and when intoxicated was q ebellum, by scientific folks who have lost CATALOGUE SALE the city of Washington and District of Columbia, | S¢tber With a superb collection of genuine bronzes. | 3 front of the premises, on FRIDAY, May 1th; | Mr. Goode.—I deny it. jelsome and abusive, and insulted the libeltee | faith in thelr trains But now comes Dr. Wal recorded and known upon the map and pint of 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m’, the following descri The Speaker.—The Chair has nothing to do | veyond the power of endurance ; that at the ter Kemper, of Oshkosh, with the post mortem OF sRyEeRaL Qyagntogton city, as lots lettered “*Ay* and B."* | Jina isapmincent collection will be ow exhibition | real Sstate, sitnace by too ghee og Washington, Dis- | with the subject of pairs. ime of his marriage she desired to leave the | examination of a patiat eee ta resto of McGill and Johuson's setitvision ae clot in by MouarBe and spacious rooms formerly oceupled | Trier of Colamiine Goi lot numbered forty. Mr. Banks.—I do not make any question as | ‘tage, and promised to do so, but has broken | f¥ the news of the day, conversed. S PRIVATE LIBRARIES, YORE Numbered 620, said two lots commencing | PY Messrs, Fitch & Fox, (20), tn aKibby, ridget, and Bowen's recontod duty of the Chair. My objection is to the | hat pipmise: and that she has f quently at On polities, religion and science, and wae oat t west of thesoutheasi corner of said square, " . a subdivision in Square num! ve buns and he senti i irgi tempt seratch and strike him, an eT ersed in Enis " +] Making a very large Collection of Books in all de- | rhmping thence west 40 feet 2 laches. thane FREEDMEN'S BANK BUILDING, geventy-one, (S71), fronting on Lat street weet 20 | YOte of the x: eeanan from ‘ireinie, on the his only violence was in preventing this. feiaed Jn Beatin su oratare yet bad —s nents 0 el on : Lp eet 2 incl 5 . . 0 7 a pi gue. - a disease which wasted 3 one side Books trom the “Calvert Enea, mnich are | 188 feet Z's Inches. thence ane OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Drevertents’ gro 108 feet, together With the ae | ee ant a et paired wiih my colleague, || his ou! only witness to-day was the libellant. | her cerebrum and the atheeade eee oe 2 Terms of sale: One-fourth, together with the | From MAY 10, Sales THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘Terms: $2,000, and interest at 10 per cent. per | Setts is mustaki I desire to be heard a mo- | and she rehearsed her tale toan interested | bellum, tll neither was of one-fourth the ne oSomblete sets of the Annals of Congress Stee ae acie Taig COM: the balance in promissory | ana SATURDAY EVENINGS Mat iG, Tats, | abnuin from September Ole LeiT” tease ment on this subject. athering of stage people and their friends. | tural size. Such instances seem more cone bates. &c.. Sc. i per cent. an er ma ia ts ana ge Chae see iden name was Laura Joyce Maskell, | sive an months, fo than th ta hich the notas of the | some ten d; 2 ae ann uM. p semi-annually from the day of sale, s us experiments up rt ys ago he had paired with Mr. Lor- | and she had been on the stage since rly li pigeons, in which the birds not only survived . NB.—Thia axle oTers @ grand opportunity for | purchaser, hearing interest from the day of sale. | ing ‘at that gentleman's reques:. That pair | She journeyed to this country from England in | }he extirpation of their entire taken Also, acomplete file of th > f the purchaser must he secured by | art collectors tocceure frat ass goo.'s at tueir own | and secuicd by a deed of trust, will be taken, A. had eonth oman's req Isme-and met Taylor ott Be Ly Mu h rains, batevem Seine oe . ki arty soni fie a re firs 85 zi aposit of eqiiired at the time of ; ad continued for several days and until Mr. | 1872°and met Taylor at Niblo’s irden, New | regained, apparent ir normal seuses aud fron te ee TUN DAILY SHHONICLE, have the OPT fo ao nab ae Rare ase BanT ee ange Coletta IU, be abi without re; | Sotoer git) rouaired st fi me OF eale, sncal | Pee cu neaon for oey House. That same af: | York. “Her marriage was on New Year's, lsh. city after the lapse of a few weeks Together we OFkS Of Ameren | $1CO will be required at the time of saleeand all exhibition open all the week from 10's, m. 'to9 6 OTIS Bla RLOW, }rrustoos, ternogn ee had met Mr. Loring on the floor, and they then went to the S ; James, in Bos: Cit be conceded that the mental faculties Aroias . aseT, cha 2 = - 1 " 4 . y |, had as air s e } in ge. S ed instane pra ere will be less difticul obta pula t-? the proporte wall tae sold at the riek and poe — seers — Pos iarg Ponisi a for that day. To this he (Mr. Goode) had as- | lis locking her into a room and ealling it fun, | co. {notions about the insect world. Fee evening anti al are sold. & “* Same hour each | ALLEMAN. Lrrustees. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON F STREET, | my1 B. H. WARNER, fre ees. | his return he had found the House in a dead- Bers her, fhrowing water in her face and stn | p sound discriminating intellects. Terms casi 28 F street nw. § NEAR THE U.S. TREASURY DEPART! . GiiAnctioe lock, and (though not feeling himself bound | on her person, pinching her, kickins her out in savage ants of South America hald myl4-d THOMAS DOWLI Anct. - MENT, AT PUBLIC SALE, norien at tees a Dst: by his pair) out of extreme couries and eau. | of bed, dragging her dresses about tue floor, | tracts. of land, and wa successful war TEES SALE ae WALOASER OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 2° OR OKMER al and DSts. | tion, he _ seut a note to Mr. Loring a pulling the ings from her ears so forcibly as ainst man when he nt a resi- STE Ls E — 7 reloek, ‘ont of prem = >: > - v cing eC iti i and sia g U ake el eed, King her re ot wir doma Drains, finite MEN'S COUNTY. MD.” | TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PRopER. | }878.,4t80°ch ck. tn front of Joa a sare VALT ORE MEBOVED .U BOLERTY. tis intention of wine tee stuns hehe and cutting her iip: and tetiog eee ast are paterson oe pr ong Sell, at public x BND O MPRER SH SOREET. BETWEEN N | 504. and running back 113, feet to'a $0 foot alley fi: So MTREETS NORTHWE ETD | received no agen ating. To tat nole he ed | my ox, myass, my anything: have bonght | fie Ae Rowerless axainst no brams. “What, art H. towne se Mf AND U STREETS NOREH WEST. No, 1319, | Siitiate on the wofih aide OFF eaters oat 22h AND 23p STREETS NORTH WE feceived uo answer. but still he had retrained | my y ny anything: T have bought | then, it may be asked, is the use of the ormai county. Mary's 4th of June By viriue of a deed of trust. dated Decen and bin streets orihwest, “ Bsijg"ouo'ut tis | 00 WEDNESDAY. May ‘a2, 1878.1 rom voting, though not feeling bound by the | you." She continied:” _ | in-question, if it doesnot serve as the seat ut Awery vaina river, in | ber 20.h, A.D, 1875, and duly recorded In A most valuable properties in this lucality, it should | Clock p.m... 1 shall sell, in trout o the fF pair, until the action of the republican mem- |” “In April, 1876, 1 was driven out of bed by | mind? Dr. Brown Sequard’s answer was that St. Mary mouth of | Liber Nd, 800, folio 460. et sey. one of tha secure tho atteation of eeaitatate yemuivess part tal 2 im squake 55, having 18 uty, a9ea Representa ee a fad made it his | his beastly ‘conduct. T laid down upon the | the brain, like the hand. dues the gon of the Britton's : ntaining 20 acres, | land records for the District of Columbia, and at Ternis: One-quarter cash; balance in six and | fect 3 inches front, by 10g tet LI inches ¢ ep | duti a Representative, to casthis vote, and | sofa, and he caught me by the throat aud itis ordered; but is the instrument, This farm was the late reside ge | te request of the party secured thereby, we shall | tweive months, with interest ats or cent, pera | Proved py A well built two-story frame dwelling, | he hadso notitied Me Loring. dine, and committed indignities of tie | not the motor. That view. of the matrer om. Forbes, deceased, and is one of the inost product. | Sell ebost bimggetons in front of the premises. to | num, and secured by a deed of trist on the prover. | Coulaining six rooms, i Mr. Banks.—Upon the statement that the | grossest character. After our relurn from the Sts at least on ble opt: if Ro ee j She heat bi elo Beth ai tae vant sats | ty sold Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 | Tipat “WASH: Ht WILLIAMS, Auct, | rentieman trom tenis pe made, Thyve no | beach he tipped me off the sofa and slapped | [rains tre siere trai eee, Eee ML | dl si ins of sale: One-third cash, and the resi- | A.D. 1878, lock D. m., deposit on the property when sold. —- - + ————— desire to press th tter f 3 my face and kicked me with such force that it op the a ‘der.— r. Trine. One in equal payments of 1 tea or parcel of lana | all 1 d : z d press the matter further. y ane din h ir iat p them in good order.—[ VN. ¥. Triune. interest. Sate WIT eee ant CWo Fears, with Washington. tn the District at Canes yor | myded Hios. DOWLING, Anct, W 45H. 8. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. he vote was then ‘taken on ordering the | sent: me on my Knees at the bottom of the . FREDERICK STONE. qyguished on the ground plan or | (YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- | pCecuTORS: SALE OF WAGONS, BoCKA- | Main question, and, the republicans reframing | stairs. On the Hth of June, at Lawrence, he {A REMARKABLE STORY in relation to the JOHN M. MITCHELL, | 4S apart of Lot numbered ten (10), la PROVED PROPERTY on SIXTH STREET, | £5 WAYS. &¢.. AT AUCTION from voting, if res s1,(Mr. | ore my clothes and saturated me with cold | murder of the late Earl of Leitrim is printed numbered four hundred and forty-seven BETWEEN Fand @ STREETS NORTH. By order of the Supreme Court for the Morse, of Massachusetts. wat im the New York Jiera/d. The Earl, it. is _ tiocceriin as foliowse Beginntig for tbe cud f thie Dingle of Coleen eerie Court et of Columbia, holding a special The question then recurring onthe adoption | On the cross-examination she testitied that | asserted was’ hited by the relatives of a her of the saul’ tor_ nuinbered ten (10) aura | passed.on the Suge top ee kee HNeURty, fal dary, AnD. 1878 we shaltiprested to son at | 9f,the Preamble and resolution, Mr. Mills, of | she had received letters. trom Mr Wat Chilis, | woman wham het eden ad They weat | thence north on the line of Seventh (7th) street | ina certain cause therein depending, wherein Kd ary. A. D. Shall proceed to sell at | Texas, rose and asked lea to’ be i * Regul: dramatic ¢ ic of the Traveler. nt aut Mary Eames | Bublic auction, on FED. West twenty (20) feet: thence turning aud running | mund F. Clark is complains ; I =] nd whichis numbered | As J). 1878. ‘at 8 orl the 17th day of May, east one hundred and sixteen (116) feet: unence | Clark et al, are defendants. Dim. part of the per” fore mar- | fr n England to Ireland for the p ten minutes. (Shouts of from the democr ip and e she and her mother were Mr. Taylor's | two of the three men who committed the dead h 1 si mate Qenice beet . and “Leave, ted guests at the Rockland House, Nan- | are said to have escaped to this country, south twenty (20) feet: and thence turningand | 6015" E 8. Tshall tl at public auction, to | in Trout of Hubert Mecthee aecetee ie Eee | fection froa tee se so at ane lasket Beach. He paid the bills at the _ running west one hundred and sixteen (116) feet the highest der in tre ot th premises, on | ;, ), D. C., the following n: articles: Mr. Potter—It is with gret that I | Adams House. (juestioned concerning Mr MARRIED. S, 5 cents a pair, tothe polut of beginning, together with the im- fees Wr arma eines ged Ateclss Twoehorse Market Wagon, suitable do not feel at liberty to yield to the gentleman aniel Childs, she said he had not been ADY MADE SHIRTS, Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 | tate! the parties tostid ¢ nd to partof Lor | fra butcher or distiller, from Texas. intimat so popular, are still selling mo her house than any others. er made any long visit to her except ai again resolved to abstain | the beach, when he stayed a week. Counsel Che pald at the thug of sale); aad the balance min tered sour (4). u syuare paaerest pur hain newrstrelass One-horse’ Market Wagon, nearly x and tweive months, In equal payments, to be | dred and eighty-scven (437). in the city of Washs a sae iGitie; 7 7 secured Uy. the purchasers notes, Wearing interest | ingtone ia the Distriet oF Gaui being the | Que Rockaway, Silver Watch, Chairs, BODENSECK—SIMMS. April 14. 1878. hy the 3 Mea‘ior r the unfinished: finished, 7 tis (ready to wear.) $1 upto $2, KAtig 8. GopENsrcK, of ot Baltimore), aud Jaw xs As the vote progressed it was seen that the republicans had e. i the 4 Gotu f ; Teribs cant from voting, and theretore the question was ottered to put in sven of intimacy with +202. OYS* SHITE 2. 12's and 18 | at the rate of eight per cent. per annum froin the y-six feet niueand three-fourths inches * CaS TAS. VAL! ciecided without a single republican vote bein, r. Childs, in order to prove a conspiracy. to SS SHIRTS made toorder, from $1 | date of sale until paid. together arte ae + in.) front of said lot, by the depth there= GAMESSTATENT f Executors, | dag ed without a single repab Mills, of Texas, | obtain a divorce and, get possessie oF Me sow DIED. a Fit alicays guaranterd irust on the pr. perty sold. Tf the terms or sale are fed four hundred antl elgty cae are | WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auclioncer, my14st | and Morse, of Mosccte ge reae inthe neg: | Taylor's property, but the court held adultery. | BROWN. | Suddeniy. 1873, JuLta ens FTO EROS Soa risk aun cost of the defauiting purchaser atter ive | (55 feet) south frome uokthwestemncr of Sad | «#8 THE dhe ait, Wit WEDNESDAYS Sigg | 1OYOte, andas he voied vea (in opposition to | answer. A few letters. trom Mr. Childs were | ner faneral from wht myMim 806 Fst. nw , days’ notice ip some newspaper published in the | squ or eee aires, Horthwest, and running | $94''at 4 o'clock p, te sauna place » UN | the views imputed to him), his tardy act of al- | identified by witness, who said het husband | afternoon at 2.30, = | elty of Washington. All conveyancing at purcha- | thencetast sixty-two feet three in hes (62 ft, 3in.): By order of the Evecutors. mys legiance was greeted with laughter. Finally | knew about them and opened them. One read | RRECHT. On the 17th of May, 1878, at 1 Frese STOCK Ser’s cost. JOHN FE ENNIS {Trustees thenee south twenty-five feet (28 & at : e as 2 the vote Was announced as 145 to 2 as fallow: | after a short, ant painful ulness, Tigo JOHN F, EY, . west sixty-two feet ‘three inches f ES W. N motion to recons' ; ‘able “ a Sa ay. | CHARLES, beloved son of TF. C. or | THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. thence uorth twenty-five feet (25 feet) to the JHABLES W, HANDY, Auetionstr, was Was by Mt Brea ry ore ble Hens ety Sees ft the day. | Soa peared a monaee may 8.10, 11,13, 15 17, 18.21, 22.24 27.93.29 of pegtuning. This property is eligily situated, | ACECTION SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE withdrawn, and the House’ at 5 djourned. | year thant wich . ey eat by | “Funeral will take place STAW HATS | — LING ano — sd improved by two first-class dwelling houses, REAL ESTATE SITUATE ON H STREET vas’ hi 7 9 =» adje “, | year than I wish you, nor can sum tip enou | grandfather, $20 Tw. 5 | PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ’ 9 and G17 Sixth street west. Noe BEING HOUOE A>, ona There: was hardly a demonstration made at | to give you the comfort case aut peace I | fforrow.(Sund: For Gentiemen, Youths and Boys, just received. | nae ‘le: Que-third of the purchase money | y will olfer tay gates oe eS oo ttion. In the Nictory thus carried afier such x long | hope will be yours. oniy hope: alse. i may | Elegant assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's . EQUITY SALE. ; piece of property in cash, and the restate i SUN UMBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices, | BY virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court {vont of the premise: o1 N 27 struggle. oequal instalments, payal n MONDAY, the 27. A aiways thesame toward you and you to respectively at Gay of May. A.D, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.in.. | ; UMBRELLAS ant PARASOLS covercd and ra- | Qf,the District of Columbia, in the —a Das F | oo vN. denly, on the 1841 1878, ier Richaee Hey ne use oF Siteteste fo be secchan ey am abe ay of sale With | House No. 606 11 sireet n.w., containing 10 roomer | MS. Tilton and Plymouth Chureh, | ¥2™4 Si Nous, ever var, | Wittran i. Grove. ieee dt year of isete: Paired in the best manner, pet ae 3 SB eel interest. to be sectired by deed of trust upon the | with all modern improveinents. THE STARTLING REPORT THAT HAS SET THE To Lavra. Friends avd relatives of the family ate respect t Egully Docket 17,1 will offer at auctioa, on | property sold.” Deed will be given ua he eee Terie day of sale sal : a t rot WALTER KER, Hatten, NELDAY, May 20th, at 5 orclock pem.y | fieation ot the sale by the Court, A deposit of $100 | my1Bdkas CHAS. W. HANDY, Auet, . GOSSIPS A-TALKING. On May 25th, a long letter was written in | fully Fuvited ‘o attend his fune peng eh a 1419 Pennsylvania Avenue, {ue following property in Was uponeact plece of property sold will be required to | be i AN | The New York Sun of yesterday s Mrs. | auswer toa gift of slippers, in which occurs | Soih,'attaea nent: St See ne bove Willard’s Hotel nf si E pe mia he the of sale, ‘a. or, Elizabeth Tilton’seonfes: i . s these: odd Aine aes anne Te erg No Zap ting the ots mua fra aa | UES OOS ae cen arusie, 8 aecireepaic del age much fail among the members of Pivimouth | Ui Games ea Me caves and dia. | Ista afters tong and. palate iia Mee Mae STEAM Hats, DANG: Scuaie No. 1030: ald one UaliWidet Rafat Ea | WASH. 8. WILLIAMS. “Auer. mytisi_ | SPECIAL CATALOGUE SALE OF THE Cone. fe was Roo pease of the scandal have | mond pointed, and if my brain never formed | tyes MCE Jone and, painful iness, Mrs, CAT: For men, youths and chines. Geictraten Macki- | inggyuare Noe yae sous undivided Balf of Lot 5, | pee a CG aMAN TO AIS ENCELLERCY THE RUSSIAS | done, “It was known on Wednesday toa few | anything but poems 1 maqam never formed | sur nth vear of herage. ets a“ belt —cnBt bah pvr Umbroline $5 = | _ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money Real Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th st. Bri ee CALHENGY THE RUSSIAN | mombers of the chutch thy the question of re- | asl desire to Ho in this letter, eee When May she rest lu peace, baw Straws, all grades. Silk Umbrellas, $3.60 tobe pad in cash: and the residue in two equal lee — MINISTER, COMURISING IN BARC RAL. | taining Mrs. Tilton and Mrs. Moise pon the | I think that I was considered during all these | Funeral on Sunday, the 19th instant, at twe FE Peds. Lowest Prices stalments at six ahd twelve mouths, respectively, | CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE AND VALU- TURE, ENGEISHT CHING DIR a ae SNE: | Church rolls mie ees; Morse up or the | workings of the hundreds of stitches which | 0°Clock. from her late residence, No, 1816 M st Se es NONSTINEMETZ, HATTER, fy interest, payable semi-annually, to be secured SUES HEWN ore ames AMS: | VICES ERGLISH! INN BROaN ATE SER | Chnizen rolls must be decided one | Piymouth | form 'so- lovely a pattern, when f remember | "M.<tid proceed to St. Matthew's church. my9tr 1237 Penn. ave., next cor. 13th st. | bY approved hotes and a reserved lien. ‘The terms FROATING Oe Tee PO ne Te. « Y (A MOST SUPERB chureh nothing could be done until formal | that in all the odd minutes formed themscives | HUTCHINS. On May 17. 1878, Brarua Lue, z 2 | Shier che aaig, Oe somplied with within ‘one week Now NG ON THE PUBLIC RESERVA P MNMAMOVAH. “COFFEES Ma: | (LarEes, or a request, should belaid before tie | into hours and then dave 1 was thousee ee ing | ould ehild.of George Reand ie ite Ee Fe Mae 3 r after the sale, or the property may sold. after IS 5 ‘ . Ww arges, Or a lest, shou show 5 ‘. wr PHE SE DEE EN SHIRT,” | 3! week's notice, at the Fisk and cose of the aon By virtile of a decree of the Supreme Court x FINE Gratis wott ey MAS | examining committee by one Tere mem: | can I be but proud as well as grateful, «'* * | ig Aged 5 months and 3 days, Titmentere- iby purchaser. WALTER 8. COX, of the Distriet of Columbia, passed oa the 47h 2 ‘COOKING | bers of the church. Such formality was com- | Lame as near to crying as Lever did in iy Sunday, the 19th ius i 30" 8 1s elegantly made of first-class material, with Linen . ail NDID SET OF COPPER COOKING ry "7 ne . A . iy nue Op Sunday, the 1h instant, at 3 o*¢ 5 Sleeve Bands and Linen lining to the ans tine m} 14-eo&ds ‘Trustee. tay of pay. Be. in equity Sause, No. 6ies = ENSILS, COMPRISING ABUUT 409 | Plied with on last Tuesday evening. A letter, | life when I received them.” LANSBURGH. 01 paralysis, May 1878. ‘nished only 9 cts.: Mnished. $1. ‘ ia YOUNG © MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, infront at the premises OF SATO RHA Mee On TUESDAY MORNING, May 21st aac My oie, atthe oldest Miki eae Saar trae He ees te Shaiea Lanavarete ete daueter of Gastty and “The Hanis Shirt,’ open back, Is of the best s ETON, ; 25th, 1878, at G orclock p: m., the eastere haiteay nT NING, May 21st, chureh, Wa ie hands “ekam | cently in the company of pretty ladies who | Louisa Lansburgh, age 2 sears and 7 months, dak Linen lini id Lb os is _ eservatio ei 1878, commencing at 11 o'clock, at my sales ining committee, and action must tak had so little cl nf imt e we Funeral Sunday aitern y 2 bd Bip tiy'0 car entnined, ada Soe dor | PESTER S SAN GF DESIRE teice | Hee) de siout or tuiragn ye dig | commen at The oc aa. Ske upon it ve vvtnn | Sid gotagont square drinkeerge cam ou | Lanerisunday dterwuah. ig ished. 226 FIRST STREET SOUTHEAST. | half of lot havinga front of 24 ft, Gin. on Micsount | ia Sbishikin, “the. Russian Minter. the The ietter begins by saving that the writer | continue to-morram the tibellant ha ving four- | long illness, 8a “PETER M ane cheapest Shirt in all the world is our Wam- | By virtue of a doed of crest clntee aarti Tth avente,and ringing back that width 127 ft Sim. | lslance of Wis elegant goods, whtel will be ‘on member of Plymouth chureh, on whose | t it and the husband as many | ofthe West Bnd ty, for gutta 0, XK: read to put on at $1.10. Ac b. 4877, and recorded ie ieiter Bee ae fig | (e.the fear line of said lot, with the Improveinents | ©Xbibition on Monday, alter 12 m., and up to the | 18 + member Tilton’ and Mrs. Morse’s names. | inere’ eves ANd the husband as “many | of the yeats asergeantof the 7th infantry, aud am ORE roe ut of the Loom” Shirt has been @ fae | tio 342. ck s6q.. One OF the Lend rood ee, thereon, ‘iy17 "THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer, | It then quotes Mrs. Morse ae saying timt she —_—__—- employe of the War department. Norite for a long time at 60 cts. unfinished, and 75 | thu District of Columbia, and at the reques? of tue Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ya = __ LING, . Id never darken Plymouth ef i's door: " His funeral will take place from his late resi- ‘cts, Anisbea. Party secured thereby, I shall sell at public auc- | tobe paid in cash, and the residue in equal instal- HOMAS DOWLING, Auctlone, DOd Tefore tor Men outh churel’s door The Swann-Thompson Nuptials. gence, 2407 I street u.w.. om Monday, May 20, at ang Wamsntta 0. XX Shirt is 76 cts, unfinished, Hon, in front of the premises. at 4'g o'clock p.m.. | ments ayable respectively in one, two, and three TT NG, Auctioneer. gain, and refers to Bue ton $ shocking SOMETHING OF INTEREST ABOUT THE GoVER bg » Ainished, ¥ 34 ie, in 4 v1 ; ni 5 a s 3 ‘ Finest 4-ply Linen Collars, 6 for $1. Dumitered seven mtkdred ama rnivey two Cat te | Fagmente ie ceed are Droperty sold by. a eet ead DWELLER | the writer asked that the examining commi NOR'S INTENDED. ce ©. GmO eee nte+ | Sold-auiect toa balance ot $500 upon s prior tae | clan er the option of thepurchazer. Acdeposit of | prvirtic of a trust deed of date Angnst 18, shall bé longer kept on the roll. coming nuptials of the Hon. Thomas Swann mardi-tr : a NNISS. {gr 81.000, with interest at bine (9) per cent, from 000 wil nate arene ‘complied. mihi” pI iiays iste pecontod te Hite No.883, follo The A zesterdas ee pene bad, Spread among the | and Mrs. Josephine Ward Thompson, the for- iy 5 . and decree of Court (Equity docke! CAUss, members that the chureh rule ha 2en com- i DUCED PRICES. Terms: One-third ot the purchase money, to- the srustes reserves right to resell at risk and cost | No. 5.854.) T will sel in froat of the premises, on | plied with, and the genera! inpres jon is that Peter aed pea fe Pes dana ae undersigned begs leave to Inform his. Ge balance ia. cue aed two teane: aaeenea and | Of defaulting purchaser. TON, Trustee, SATURDAY, June 1, 1878, at 6 ovclock p.m. Lot the names would. bestrrcken it oleae little | the Inte Gen. Ward, formerly of New tock. patrons and the public generally that in con- deed of trust upon the property sold, anil the notes z Office 420 6th st. new. | On OF onietieal Woes ab ee six (6.) in square | Publicity as possible. Mrs. Tilton is Known to | who represented the Westchester district in jnence of reduced prices in goods and new | of the purchaser, bearing interest ‘at the rate of | THOS. E. GAMAN, Aust, __myd-déds | Mummbored sight Mende eens 805,) with the | !8ve partaken of the communion with the | the House for several years. She is the rand- be is now able to make up. if ‘th Oo ig (809,) ember sali E04 Wa CLOTHES and furnish GOODS in bis live seven (7) per centum per annum or 74 nabs ae & " ‘RUST LE VALUABLE IM improvements thereon, members of the church twice within the last daughter of the celebrated Elkanah Wat son, ton to Afteen per cent. less than former rates, re- | ffe'io® ‘py Runcnaser, $150 deposit required a PROVED REAL ESTATE ON NORTH- forma: One-third of purchase money cash {$109 | twelve months. She was present at the May | whose memoirs have been pronounced “the spectfully req’ ‘continued favors. | Cee zeie. an conveyand ing sei Feces sng ae ane WEST CORNER OF SIXTEENTH AND | of which must be pald immediately on sale,) and | communion of 1877, although sitting in are- | most entertaining autobiography of the 4: rasacing com HEIBERGER, Darehaeer's cost, If the tarms are will resedl the L STREETS NORTHWEST. CONSISTING | balance at six, twelve and elghteen months, with | mote corner among strangers, where few who | of Washington that has been printed sinee the Orrizen AND MILITARY TarLon, =| pe MUR gs Fol igen ae OF A LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK fr terest at 7 per cent, from piled whites Sequted on | saw her recounized her. She attended again days of Graydon’s. In his early days Watson W5-tr 535 15th street Corcoran Building. | Chaser. THOMAS G. ADDISON. Pho weeatone SRG Ute. frown ae of Sos ‘or property, will" bo reac’ Tae | St fall, but has not been in the church since was a very handsome man, and dressed ele- = | _my10-eo&dbs Trustee. WATER, GAS. &C., LOT a5072, * | and cost of defaulting purchaser, Conveyancing | "¢r first interview with Theodore Tilton, in gantly in the French fashions. He came to a BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | JD ENCASSON BROS, Auctionsers, ort }giittue of s dood of trust dated Uctobor Se PAPEARRES COO ae canaries, | UM ewe letter 1 Js now in the ands | dinner given by Mr. Kandall (an ancestor. of s mca 5 . and duly recot 0, 799. fF is , Trust » a 5 says tha 2 *| TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- | folio 462. one of the land records of the Dic, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct 16-ded thastily in the matter. There is no h blue velven, esr eat, LS, dressed in ght = — v NG, Auct. my ( is act ly he matter. here is try oH BOOK LIST For may y e is no hurr ; blue velvet, embroidered in silver, and being | gyag-sai “BUES © QD, Blower Preserrer,) | ERTY, CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND I | trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party 1H y. HANDY. at ull about it, and the summer vaeation is just over from Paris, was the life of the whole L b J. C. Hare, $3.50: The | 8! REETS NORTHWEST. secured thereby, I will sell_at public sanction. in HAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer, coming on. Other members of the committee | party, as the long war. between England and (F252; SPINDLER, UsDBRTAKE: Viking ai Sten Remisciy Spencers SczeT A | \ BIT HNe OLA, dead of trust to me dated gay | front on tho premises, oy ee ER aN aay | TRUSTEES: SALE OFA DESIRABLE DWEL+ ci fo be In favor of delay, and the | France had just closed. "Frederick leeynolds, | RUgead Reventh ae misoe Woort Fintg OL Milton s Paradise Loat, by Hlines, $1.60; | folio $07, of the land records cf the District described real estate situate in the city of Waste LING. No. 413 G STREET NORTHWEST, also so Widely shared among the | the e Gree! ‘o~day, Tu : . $5 Pre 4 English dramatist, came over with him, | (Restdenceat of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- ington, in said District. South twenty-five OPPOSITE JUDICIARY SQUARE, members that it was apparent yesterday that | disguised as his valet, bel if unable to ob- re - transportation. ber theret'y, I shali sell, in front of the premis | ) feet fronting on 16th street, by equal width Ry virtue of a deed of trust dated April 18, there was some special cause tor it. ,. | taina passport as an Englisiiman. Through -EARE, On THURSDAY, May 201 at devotee prema, | (7) feet fronting on 16it, street, by equal width | | Ry virbue of «deed Liver 349, follgd33-ons fam | The reason why the brethren desire delay is | her’ grandinthes Mrs, Thompson ts descend. WwW. == J S.C. Kep Cases. vol. 1. $7.50: $12: Chifford vol. 8, Dew sx Dv. o; (Residence at place of business.) Bodies cmboimee ave just recel sub tep (10). sub eleven (11), of original ning (9), | one (1), in Samuel Davidson's subdivision of part | of the laud records for the District of Col believed to be south part astounding piece of inform- | ed from Governor Edward Winslow. and UNDERTAKER, . eleven (11), north partof 12, square | of square numbered one hundred and eighty-three | bia, and on the written gpuuest of the legal holder | ation that they have lately received, and - | the beautiful Penelope Pelhar ‘ 4 RF, 5 assortment «; the new styles tn Statione! uclud- | three hundred and eighteen - rare wis” | (183) as said subdivision 1s recorded inthe Survey. | of the note Secured thereby, Wwe will sell at public | tay of four or five months may veda ae ae the pera ope re pete oH - ager me Uibasand Euvcoven, ta ered cade ee ee ane monthe: One-third cash; balance six and twelve | or's office of ge Brick troming ou tei crest one | the zon hy of May, Ae s1BiBvat 6 o*i0-K poh ing the conmmuttee, Flymouth church, and te | ment in Cromwell's time, and wife of the sec. ‘One door east of Tenth street. Miccetiancous oF Law Book notin stock ore | moutDS. = ro traste. | 2S Coe a bn Asch 5G {he following described real estate, situate in the | Outside world certain proof of Mrs. Tilton’s | ond Governor Winslow, of the Pisnusuty culo. atten . 6-8 LAW Booxsgcurns, | (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, nal Bolge INU Go DOIG AE TENE eee ae | eared eerie of pa to? original lot one (1), ld myl4-t 475 Penna. ave. NEW BocKsS,. | wait for now. They believe that within the | fl ter His och years aid tes Joe * ee i vi ior how. plieve at within ie Ine appearance er his 70th ye an :, FRAME DWELL- balance In six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four in square five hundred and eighteen (518), begin~ pp ' hs Sr next three months Mrs. Tilton’s resumption of | mother was a beautiful and very lovel we- UePERTARER, VACANT LOT, ‘hs, in equal payments, to be secured by pur- | ning for the same at the soutaeast corner of sald = 4 . x oe + ? marl2- 1337 10th st. nw. VACANT L Eueieks ta cones marmen ie, te be sogured by par | Bing (or the # twenty (20);.t.enea west seventeen | Marital relations with Theodore Tilton will | man. Their daughter, Mi Ward. ay ane H, BETWEEN | day of sale, and payable semi-ani Josephine 3 ‘ 0 17) feet four and one sieth (41) Teoh eee be made manifest, and that the infant will be | spent some time at Mrs, Willard’s seminaty, UBGDORF, Landolin. Auerbach.. a $100! WAND N STREETS NW and adeed'of trust ou the property sold, or allrcash | forth one hundred ana | ten (100) tet a soe the pledge of restored love between the two. | in Troy, and made her debut at ball at Mis, A.* NDBRTAKER, Keramos and Other Poems. “Longfetiow......125 |p Mytiue ot steer Out bearing date atontion of purcharer, ‘Conveyaicing aud tecont- | thencevast seventeen (11) feet four and onorsteth | Plymouth chureh people were amaved wien Pierson’s, in that city, on a very cold night of ui eee Memoir of Wm. F. Bartlett. Palfrey + 288 | the 20th day of July. 1876, and recorded in f ing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not | (41-6) inchees thence south ose hundred and ten they first heard of this from what they con- | a very cold winter. AS she entered the ball- j23-ly Penn’a avenue n.w. Philochristus. - 2 300 | Liner No. 824. folio 320, one of the land re- complied with in six days aftersale the Trustee re- | (110) feet to the plaee of bexinntng. sider good sources. Some of them pretend not | room from the conservatory—a vision. of love. Birds of a Feather, Southern. Cio. i. +e gords of the District of Columbia. the undersigned | serves the right to resell at risk aud cost of default- The above, Property is sold subicot to a deed of | to believe it, but these are few. i in color, form and expression—there was Pp ESSIONA Kanuckia’” Norton & Habarion £59 | Trustees will seit at public auction, in frontot the | isg'yunchaer: Spor cout: por annum sate eats Ow tereot at | “it transpired yesterday that Mr. Shearman | Wuayatt sor formand expression among the ROFES' L. aes orm es | premises, on FRIDAY, the 24th day of May, 1878, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, T.usteo, TTT and on $8,200, Dalatica thebert at tee eates | and the examining comunittee knew when Tile company. With the charming freshness and = — —— Brothers, Punch. Mark Twain ..1.. 2 39 | af 6 o'clock pence tu the city of Washington, 1). ; ugg St F street northwost, te until pald, froma April 25, 1877." ton first visited his wife at the Madison street | naivete of “sweet sixteen,” she united, even ‘BS. H. F. WRIGHT, Clairooyant and fe Bia Fe Mosby.cenee reece 1 By | Coy the south 46 ‘iepth of eid rent Of Wot G, in | _B. F. STEIGER, Auct. nay Atos | Perms of sale: One-third cash balance in six @), | house-and the uumber of uiteeter hes, | 28 this early day, the air and manner of a w. B llaguitic Physician, S94 oth st-tw., “haw i Other Poems, "8; . is Wrerms of sale: Onecthird at purchase money to B. Hl, WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, twelve (12) and eighteen (13) months, for which | since ‘made, and the length of time that he | man of the world. Soon att her, Sebut in ana Unromic Dtesssae eae pg hn Hogue’s Diccionary. |G. W. Matse. +200 | be paidin cash: the residue in oneand tmocoace SerERIBRALR ORS the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at 8 | Stopped in the house. “About a year ago Washington society Miss Ward married the d = All of the Latest Half Hour Serica. After slay of sole, for which the purchaser is togive | TRUSTER SSALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE. | percent. per annum until paid and, Secured bya | Mrs. Tilton saw Theodore in the street. He | Hon. Joan R. Thompsou, for mauy years a C, ®: Durtox. c Ugur ee CHROMOS | DS notes. secured by deed of trust on the property BTOX Y = AM rae BELING (NO. 407 | deed of trust on the property sold, will be taken; St | “id not see her. She was so agitated that she Senator from New Jersey, and a devoted and . Architect and Bnotneer. A large assortment of the % seld. bearing interest at rate of eight per cent, per SiH BEET SOUTHWEST), WITH | all cash, at the option of the purchaser. iASepestt | could not finish her music lessons of that day, | affectionate husband. Since kis death Mrs. | Rooms i820 3, Bate Denonit poe ot REY es MONG & CHAPMAN, | anim, or alt cash, at option of ‘parcliaser. A fs, WReHtgorARY BRICK STABLE AND eaeiey ar dhe cost oF ihe merch’ Te tks avey, | and she said that she felt that all his oid posse Thompson has lived very quietly in Princeton | _Cor. 1bth st. and New York ave =a 2 PRLOMOE 2 Ce OE ee eee ee eee ot trust dated October Of ante are not complied with in, Seven daya fren, | over her had been restored. Lawyer Shear- | and Philadelphia, and has spent the past win- FESS BRNIS, 72 G street. te Pat my4-' BIT Fennsyivanta are + terme of saw Sev nays ith, A.D. 1874, duly recordea in Liber No. day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell | man heard of this, and from that minute was | ter in Washington, for so many years her resi. ent Office. Electrician and Model . Exe ie Sreatees 268 ane Wat risk aud | 74, rolio $28, one ot tholand records for thon | S3%, Of sale, the Trustees resery advertisement, at | fearful of Mrs. Tilton. She did not see her | dence during the life of har husband. Agtne | Rerimental work a speciaity. “Expert in Patent ousrana STA1E LOTTERY. coe OE Og eT eT eB District of Columbia, and at the ‘request of the | the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. husband again until Uctober last. One even- | wife of Gov. Swann her friends in Washing. | causes. ay ag | W. E, EDMONSTON, } Trustees. party secured thereby, I shall sell at wbille an0- ) Wimireorn, } Trustees. | ing in that month he was seen bya neighbor | ton look forward with pleasure to her future Dr TALBOTT. Denti. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION myl5-d ‘Office 420 Sth St. Mees? feat of aaa on MONDAY, | my15-d&ds , W. MILBORN, who knew him to goto the house. He stayed | residence among them.—{ Baltimore Gucette. v, 1 moved te southeast corner 7th OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. | Garg OF PARTS OF LOT ONE (1) AND | malts then vom to eer (Et dos nok TPRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL | there fortwohours. a visit. and felt — per set. mya-ig = Ee SO SUB M, SQUARE 759, BEING 3-STORY | rain, saine hour and place,) the following de- ESTATE, { Mrs. Sprague and Her Hus' . Louisiana State Lottery Company, | ~ FRAME, 11 ROOMS: WATER, GAS. ec. | troubled about it. He said that Theo- Xo. 228 EAST CAPITOL STREET, OPPO: | D.C., to wit: Lots numbered seventeen (17) and-| ber 21, 1877. and duly recorded in Liber No. TEG B PRI- | eighteet of W. B. Todd and W. H. Gunnell’s | 870. folic 469, et seq., one of the land records vate! ALLEY GOOD STABLES TO PRI: | Sifuivisionat squire numbered four huadredand | of the District of Columbia, and at the request of ‘This Institution was regularly incorporated by the ‘islature of the State arene ried CaN le purposes in 1868, with a Capital of $1,000,000, AL Eo which it hay since added a teres foneot | ON THURSDAY, scribed real estate, situate in the city of Washingto1 By virtue of adeed of trust dated Bn, Fe : : a EFROLOGIST.— Mrs. Dr, ELLIB, 605 Penn= ore Was resuming his power over Elizabeth, Renstor Sprague madeone memorable speech ZA ania avenue. If you wouldknow the trate : a oe while he was and that he had some purpose in doing so. He years, it was a speech | a.m, to9 p.m, ap) determined to learn more. Some time after | Member, after so many | h 28 487 : 3 Teco) hi eyor's of- | the parties secured thereby, I will sell at public i i : 7 against capitalists, and in favor of labor. . This - Mis, I will seil at aie auction by direct flee re zal fry an Liver Ne ge Fi ‘folio 250, ee auction in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Re ee ro Reed by th visited the nee was stran, ge. as he represented capital. I for- Deas Ww mire, the Magnetic a, oe. eo Soe oy oceania Drawings From ft the owner, sabject todeed of trust of al gether with the improvements, sc Keane per fhe tat day of Bay. i ye ielow ing and spent some hours here. The visits were | get how he lugged it in, but, he denounced Ea 10th cond aan = Somutaly ones. Look at the toliowing Distrib inion, TMleperfect ut’ Navee andasscssments paid. | Tormés 95.000 ad interes: a 20 per cent, por | described real ebiais in the county ot (20) and the | repeated at intervals during the winter, and | Washington society, and said it was not 7 GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. i a thereof Daring which will take place the Cou~ suitation free, Office hours—8 to wD, aod3t ae Bose Terms: Half cash; valance in 4 and 8 months, 8 expenses of sale. in cash. and the balance at six | north four (4) feet front by the depth. on several occasions Mr. Shearman learned | for @ husband to leave his home in the morn- | 8p. m, ani per cent. interest. ; : he door. “Dolly” ths, with interest at 6 per cent. Jot number nine (9) in Jonathan Prout’s recorded | that Tilton had remained at the house allnight. | img without barring 1! 3. B. GiB! crn LNABY SEME-ANN UAL Draw. | lmyiB-dtdbsB. F. STEIGER, Auctioneer, | annuins secured by a deed of trust Omen prepare | Subdivinon Of eacare host eae ae The dates of many of the visitshe keeps among | Spanker's suddenly developed jealousy of his DENTIST, SS FN TNC AT NEW URLEASS TUESDAY | ~ : — | Sold. $500 deposit required at time of, sale, and ail | sald parcels of land having a front of 24 tect on | ano yias on many of the visit bearing on the | wile, Lady Gay Spanker, was not more start. | “Re wovED TO 703 iba BTREET, : ING. AT NEW ONE Iti — JUNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers, conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | Termis to be | theeast side of Seventh street east, by a depth ot | Oller Important documents. influence over | ling than was the idea of Senator Sprague in- | _ mari-ly ‘Over Thompson's Drug Store, . ae tana es . as complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- | one hundred and nineteen fest (¥40) to an alley, | case. He knew that Tilton’ | fully believed | sinuating anything about his wife. And per, “F5 mines Unter ne perenne and management | Fur SAL RISTRERT, BEC WHEN aD | ‘e,recerves the right to reel the property at the | subject ton dl by 4 twocstory® fame house eat | that marital Felations hed bese rae ee haps tie lady is guly a copy of the dashing, | JR, DURS: Denti, tee.” Baaatifal 7, BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, AND 3p STREETS. WASHINGTON. D C.. | HSx and cost of, the defaniting purchaser, after | erty Improved Ly a two- - In view of this report, therefore, theexam. | fascinating Lady Gay, who was so clever, so | au gewec Band & $t Sree] CATAL PRizke $1000 FoRry ECA EOST, ONE HUNDRED | gs Tout $8,000 will bo mado® vo tho par- j_dermis of ele: Calms Gurarazeing and record, | ining committee wil probably walt untit fal Heer te sorte Helused to be, trammeled fog withogt bebo, 00 cents.” bl cperattona PE LOUD. » N Pe Qn 2 re c, Bar Novice Trewers Abe Tex DoLcars | By virtue of # decree of the Supreme Court chaier ISO CSIR ETER F. BACON, Trustec, | aalor ff rine of tale are wot conaned Saee ae Bir Tilton’ name Tome the ceeat cone PnE | Conkling had as ambitious sad fascinating a eae ee “3 ONLY: Hatves. $5; FIFTHS, $3: Tentus. $1. of the Districs of Columbia, passed in cause! T. COLDWE LL, Salesman. ‘my7 cota days after sale, the Trustee reserves the right to Gecteninster taser bants tyes wife as Mr. 8} ie, the pair could conguer N THE BUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- LIST OF PRIZES | No, 6.989. in equity, 1 shail sell, at auction. $x Tesell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. CuntstorHer Doucnenry of St. Louls en- | even fate. Mrs. Sprague such a hus. TRICT OF COLUMBIA. + 1 Capita! Prize of $100,000. 9102,000 | at the'premises, on ‘MONDAY,’ the 20th day of | FPYRUSTEE’S SALE OF FURNITURE AND VEDANTUS B, EDWARDS, Trusieo, Satan ott band_as the Senator from New “York ehe L. WHEELER ve, B Ped aeesON, ext, @ AGrand Prize of 90.000. + Bobo | Beet tows in the plat or plan of Washington, y Virtue Of a chattel deed of trust, bearl hand through a pane of glass and injuting it | which she has always coveted’ and. the | _‘Theabove entitied couse tae cen eolereea to the , a iarge Prince Of 38 O00: 2 2) 000 | Pieims of sale: One-third cash, and pelance in | aad ou ike Mara arekor Arist, Dearing, UT TUREDAS. 200 Moy. AaB eae" | Lo that hisarm had to be sinpatated just abore | SUN for wien *ATAy® coveted: and the gudltor {0 sche the tor nes acrount and the dies 30 Eee Pipes et 5.cen, > 20.000 | equal amounts, in six and twelve months: with in- 1876, and recorded in, tber os wa folio my 15 VEDANTUS B. EDWARDS, Trustee, the w: Dougherty has just tried rg optic’ pe ha oe het =e a3 Mr. ne creditors of the estate of de- (£8 Brizes of 500. 30:000 | dollars tobe deposited vb the purchaser at turing | Waskingeda cere! he dad Hzeorda for A SEE ee eee eT | ee ee there Wanna tear ee cn, fhe | ling has a wite id cay ovals women at and oll other J, nat 200: © ¥).000 | of sale: deed tobe given when purchase monay is | and at the request in writing of the party thereby | TRAM DWELLING: NO. Sa PERCE Oey | courts, but as ly or ie im: Of the sweetest, ons of young girl- fim Busses of 100. + {82:000 | all pad; | Conveyaticing at expense of the purcha- the premises: on RHUBSDAY June ao: | pSTREET N. teed of trust, dated Decom Seer Tanaenhy oF lo an Maneaay manny Ou | hood. eee sear the wicked capital, and 30,000 Erizes of —— + 300,000 | toibe resdld at whe eset ot the dere broPersy. | on the promises, on ZHU ESD A | igday une ‘sold, | ber’9t aD, 1b74, duly recdrded in Tbe the part of the driver or conductor, the case | make home pleasant for tae man of the world APPROXIMATION PRIZES yoo | chaser. all the Househoid Furniture and eff-cts of the Me: | No. ‘770, folio 388 et seq., one of the land rec-. was nonsuited, and disappointed politician when, wearied Joo Approximation Prizes of $200... -. 30.009 | Clmpa-cokds THADDEUS BEAN, Trustes, | Homnlltan Heal in theca ae Washington, com- | ords for the District of Golumbla, aud at the-ter and }. he retires to a purer aimos- 200 Approximation Prizes of $100 ©" .. 10, { rising, in part, Sopant Mantel Pier Mirrors, | quest of the party secured fhereby, T shall sell at BayakbD Tay1ok ¢alied on the German | phere. e's husband has more good 2” Abiroximation Prizes of $75 -.-. _7.000 | 71> “H. WARNER, Estate Heal Auctioneer. Tasy Chairs, Lounges, clogant Windwtteigr | Brews Mpetan: 8 feentot the premlses. on MON |, BAYAUD, TArLon, galled on the German | phere. | Mrs. Sp to him during the seer Ere Ot PERU RES ARI oo FINE CHANCE FOR SMALL FAMILIES: | fogs, Hivsowoud' andl Watnut htarbie Pop Tables, | lowing describes Coal entate, situate ia the city of | that came oe coer ad Pesala Do nie ncated mbes ae ee ee . T. E. & . = Chamber russel ». On, a certain Am can, Ys TUBAL A. EARLY of Va Auhent Brick Dwellings” with, il'tieeateiory | Marble Top and other Chamber Salts, Brusselsand | W ‘of’ ground in “said eity ‘enown ant de- | he sald aside (0 the olcer inewattins eee | Nat BecoUnte’ Feed by many in het . Commissioners, Improvements and Park in front, on the cast | Comforts and Spreads. fine stock of Table and Bed as of Lot 12, in square 317, having a “About what time do you dine ‘here: ”.— ae obliviousness to ndage. ‘mail. at iar oye | sae of Mew dereey avenue, betwee Q ani it | Tint, i of ‘China and Glass Ware, Copper Gook- | tad'icl Zoven" ob th srodh bY aepth of 88 teem | (Danbury News Surawue the ex Senator. has devoted bimeet to | pereas. ure cure for Guts, AL PHIN, tS 1. We tof China an = ; e P.0, Box 693, Now Orleans, Louisiana. | On WEDNESDAY, May 921, 1878, at 6 ing ‘Utensiw, and otier appointments of a large | and,tmproxed: 4a-The handsome woman, Mrs. Kate South- | tyasiness. He and. his wife have to Gli Druogists. Ask for a Oiroular, myiS-wesBe J ovelock p.m-, will be vitered at public atietion hotel, nd 1B Tionthe, with Interest at pee eee ee: 2 | ern, of Georgia, who Killed her rival in a ball- 4 be on. the most friendly and amicable terms. E titers easy: and will be made known at the'tlie RICHARD NERC ina | uv bby deed of trust. _ All conve) fog ar putas’: room, and who, it is expected, will be hanged | He visits her at Edgewood, and she makes | Devel, G6 th ek, opposite | of sale 3.'T. COLDWELL. LLOYD WILLIAMS, restoes, K aN ‘| cost, 308.0. G, RENN YX, Trustes. in October, would become @ mother calls upon him at Providence, R. I.—{ Wash- mayii6,18.21 Balosman. | myl6-cotd 3.7, GOLDWELE, Bweuman, “yeas | vember, ington datter SE THUSE HANDSOME SACK made to te doyserite Qeurieeverrnan' elowsaewy an cera s.