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THE RFEECHERS. Crossing the Water to Row. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. — mers | THE_TOUR THAT COLUMBIA COLLEON Witt —— —— a ———_—— == ————— ———— The Record of Lyman Beecher's | SEND OUT TO THE HENLEY REGATTA ‘FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTEENOON. ise ROUNENOES ror DOUBLE SHEET. Eleven Children—The Career of the phe Columbia College four are to sali for HOS, E, WAGGAMAN, c2) USEHOLD GOODS AT - a — - s A Bereave- | England to day, in the City of Chester They ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TDEXCANSON BROS., Anctioncers. ryuos. £. Wace aM, 7 aaakead Te eALE: actckpEw aaa Dying Eldest aes ot Cannes | Fo pureiy ara alle y pe el ‘RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED RRAL —— On WEDNESDAY MOKNING. May 29, sete 1 May 25, = Dtention of goir ons of America, HOLD PROPERTY ON THE CORNER OF Peony, ON THE, ALLEY BETWEEN | CHANCERY SALE OF LARGE AND VALU- | 1878, commencing at 10 o'clork, al. theres cration—The Labors of the Brothers | The crew yesterday were ant dlawe - G AND FIFTEENTH STREETS N.W. SECOND AND THIRD STREETS AND ABLE RESIDENCE ON MISSOURL AVE- | dence of a gentioman declining honsekeep: in the Pulpit, the Counting-Room, } ee By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 16:h, SIRGINIA AVENUE AND D STREET NUE. BETWEEN 6TH AND 4 STREETS, | ing, No. 198 G street, between 19th and B, CONGRESSIONAL. s id + Stroke, Jasper T. @ooawin 4! Height, Weight, A.-b. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 733, SOUTHWEST, IN SQUARE 581. FRONTING ON THE PUBLIC RESERV A~ Zork streets uorthwest, I shall sell x superb col’ee- . . at Sea and on the Field of Battle. | §'r HEP T- Goodwin 5810, “1a foilo 408, ana Liber 343. folio $24, &c.. of the, By virtne of a deed of trust. dated May TION. tion of Household Goods, comprising in part— Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings, (Brookiyn Eagle, 19th.) x c FG. au 1 land records of Washington county, D. C., and by | 31st, A.D. 1876. duly recorded in Tiver 8a, By vittue of a decree of ‘the Supreme Court One Steinway Pianoforte. Cover and Biol; hitescatatrh . sae i : 6 168 the written direction of the party secared, we will | folio 137, et seq., of the land records of the, of the District of Columbia, passed on the 4th A 2 French-pia Mantel Mirrors; The District Government Bill. ‘atherine Beecher, the eldest sister o! ¢ ts Sell at public auction, in frontof the premises, on | District of Columbia, and at the written request of | day of May, 1878. in equity cause No. e Te ch-piate Pier Mirror SENATE.—After our report closed— Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, was in a dying : : ne. 8 ad be FRIDAY, the Sist day of May, A-D 1378. at 5:30 | the party secured thereby, we will sell. at public | the undersigned trustee will sell at public auctions Marble-top Tables, Whatnot Debate on the bill to provide a form of gov- | Condition last evening at the residence of Rev While this crew can in no way be consid- orclock p.m... the following descr!ved part of Lot | auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY. | infront of the premises, on SATURDAY, May Hall Set, Turkish Uhatrs; ernment for the District of Columbia was con- | Thos. K. Beecher, in Elmira, N.Y. She was | cred a champion crew, tt is certatate very numbered five (5), in sq are num eres two hun- | the gen ‘aay of dune, a: D, 1878. ‘at 5:20 o'clock P ayn Coes ms the oapiern ane an aintings aug Sngravings: tinued. stricken with apoplexy on Friday last. After | powerful one as regards science th rowin Z 7 4 city of - | m., Lot 15, . HL * recorded subdivi- ‘. ‘reset a 5 - y K 5 ; e mentor, exper ‘ ington. begioning for thesameat thesvattiwesters | Hobe Lai eM Beaeee gt Re eared sua. | to Mashiigion ‘District of Columbia, the said | Velvet, Brussels and staer Carpets; Mr. Saulsbury submitted an amendment pro- | 1h ining af oneeatondecomscious and her | and that valuable mentor, experiences corner of said lot and square, and thence running | ton city. District of Columbia. half of jot having a front of 24 ft. 6in, on Missouri Walnut Marbie-top Buffeis north, along the line of 15th street west, twenty | Terms: One-third cash; and balance in six ana | avenue, and ronning back that width 127 ft. 5 in. ! ry physicians at once abandoned allhope that she | more beautiful and more finish: ‘nat Extension Table, Walnut Dining Chairs; yising that all ‘penalties imposed by the act of twelve months, with interest dence of a gentizman leaving fol Europe, 6LL pense cash; the ; ND ADJOINING VACANT LOT, | sale, and If the terms are not complied with fully 1876, and expenses of sale in cash; 3d street, between K and F -trocts northwest, BRICK STABLE IN REAW OR wet ‘Ez | within fve days from day of aslo the p six and twelve months with interest at roperty will + | the above-named elegat ING. SITUATE ON SIXTH, BETWEEN | he resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting | 8 per cent. per annum to be secured on the property g w d stroke cam. : che act ould recover. With Miss Beecher will pass | not be found in these waters her th . March 3, 1877, upon delinquent taxpayers | Weu! - h : ast y-twe 72) fer 4 to the rear ry lot, with the improvements Fine Window Hangings; s - +4 away the eldest survivor of the celebrated | can contend successfully rainst Engti Ekence south twentyceight GS) fect to slinoat | Cured omauenmngs aMteront at ste per pent. se- | £9 the Fea line of said lot lceant Walnut Chamber Furniture; itineé month, with 6 per ceut interest, bene | family. She was one of the moet remarkavie | teas Semee tee ae ia (enatinh North G st. ; and thence west, along said G street | ser. A leposit of $75 at time of sale, and all con- Terms of sale: One-third of the Durehase money gio em eee mitted ‘Agreed to. a and useful women of her time. Catherine | tain and strok: n 2 in the famous seventy-two (72) feet to the place of beginning, as | veyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- | to be pald in cash, and the residue Inequal instal” | Feather Tiyjows and Holsters; ‘The third section of the Dill relating to taxa. | Beeclier was born in the year 1800, in the little | six-oa y in 1874, in which the held under a certain indenture of lease recorded in | plied with in seven days, or the right reserved to | ments payable respectively in one. ceo, ane puree hina and 6 ne rare ‘ d that the federaa rte i village of Kast Hampton, Long Island. Her pretty blue and white colors of Columbia Liber 625 folio 174. of said land records. The terms | resell at defaulting purchaser's cost. Joars from Gay of slo, with intarcst; the dat on chen Hequisites, 1c MAS DOWLING. tion and that the federal government shall pay early yeats were spent at that place, and she | went to the fore. In IST) he was captain and pay ailvtaren and publfe assesment: the anal | maneoaas JOHN KORN DOREN, | Trustees. Feserved lien or deed of trust, aud to be evidenced | _my25-dts crosty MAS POTEtonese, | lly Then ‘agreed te as armen act Ses | atterward remove with her father, the noted | stroke in the tniversity crew, and. won IY pecenneetne OMAS DOWLING. Auctions. ]_ bY the. promissory notes of the purchaser; or all = 7 y +f Dr. Lyman Beecher, to Litchfieid, Conn. © | good place at the finish, and in 1876 he held term will expire September 30. 4, Be eg see FP HoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. cash, at'the option of thepurchaser, A deposit of ASH, B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, being made In the sity Tie bill provatsag that | Was carefully educated and soon developed similar position. This’ race, though won by the lessor will pay for all the improvernens offence PUBLIC 8ALE OF FINE FIRST-CLASS RES. | $20 Will be required when bid is socey! Gian No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and Dts, all taxes shall be paid into the Treasury of the | {he sterling qualities of intellect whieh «is. | Corneti, would most assuredly have been wen wise he must grant a new lease for a term of twelve IDENCE AT SOUTHWEST Got eee | termsof sale are not complied with in, days United States to be disbarweg on the ltoninea uish all the members of this wonderiul | by Columbia had not one man it a most wan years. at same rent anc upon the same terms and SECOND AND MARKET STREETS: {x | the trustee reserves High resell vouchers, and that the Secretary of the Treas. | family. At an early age she evinced a decided | accountable manner gone to pieces before the conditions. ‘There is alsoa provision In sald lease GEORGETOWN. . oe aera ie E EDMONSTON. Trustee, ury shall pay the interest on 35 bonds of the | taste for music, and in that braneh she Was | end. of the fret wake ieee then Goodwie PERS Tarene in foo during said erm. athree-story | BY ¥irtue of a deed’ of trust to the under> Office 420 6th st. n.w. District of Columbia, and a'so create a sink. | ‘Tained by competent masters until she be- | rowed in the Columbia eight, vanquished by & ry | signed, of date March 15th, A. D. 1875. S. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. my6-d&ds RD>; i came a fine singer and skillful pianist. Harvard last summer, and in seve: 1 for Ger a suteieale of 85.450 por donsuant CCUPIEN UB- | Corded” fut Liber Noe TOL folio 79; et sede oi Oe we aNaN, Ane ENG ROGMEH ATION WATRGT HAND | :uen bonds: was Revend coe weg erecta! of | TT as the inention ef Mie eocrer, when | Harvard Last summer, ang his four was goed fr apet teint oy ne the land records of the District of Columbia, and F, STEIGER, Auctioneer. DINING-ROOMCHAIKS: WALNUTHALL | SUc Sh eI None affeciing the | she came of age, toteach music, an occupa- at the Centennial, but the sickness of a mem- Ferms of sale: One-third in cash. (of whieh $300 | st°ihe ‘request of tee Party secured thereby, we 6 RACK. MIKROR BACK. WALNUT BASE: rant amendments, but none affeciing the i it : must be paid at sale;) the deferred payments to be | 3 v y TRUSTEES SALE OF_ DESIRABLE UNIM- ite ‘ ARULE- TOE | hes bonds. ‘These were noe nett ned at all | tion for which she was splendidly fitted. Afver | ber caused its withdrawal in the final trial made in equal payments in six. tweivs, eighteen | Shall sell at public auction, on WEDNESDAY, PROVED LOTS ON 17TH STREET, KE. GHREE GO. WALNUT | MARBLE-TOP s. sd o ‘be | the removal of the family to Litchfeld she Auld twenty! four months after date; with interest | APTUSKL. A.D. 1878, at B o'clock p. mtn front TWEEN Q AND R STHERTS SORT. CH, MBER SUITES, HANDSOMELY FIN. | after the section had been read, but it can be tocame ut rowed No.2in 1875 and 167% in the Seen rare ct BME per cent. per annum until pald. | Sen ciiey met se meas one sixteen (110). tn WEST. AND HUSK MATT MASS oe i Benatar: Wren ene Uill shall be reported to the ACQUAINTED WITH PROFESSOR FISHE University races, and pulled bow in the eight raat and snsicance tothe matigtaction oF theriuge | Beatty & Hawkine’ adlition to. Geosgatowe tne oe Uae A Dee igte and daly recoded Pir, Ei Senate rth section oF the bill, relating to con- | of Yale Colleze. a noted man, inwhom are t | of last summer and in the four, Edeon ee taps after’ theta ef aucoapttod with, within six | Market street©in Chorgero ee De Ce ee eet | bor No: Ska Pole Tay ean recorded Jo Bu tracts for pavements, repairs of streets, &c., | expectations settled. Their acquaintance soon | Kidabock rowed in the eight last year. Edsom Feearte te Hehe To scott innormne the Erustets | tho nist ef sold aiditie sad Cao eae | Goran District of Columpia, and at the request of Car was then reat. into intimacy and the intimacy into love. | also rowed in the four that last year vanquish- Reserve the sight to resell the property, after one | Readencs suvie wee P y the party secured thereby, ‘we will sell at_public GIL Mr. Whyte said the committee had evidently | Some time after their engazemeni Professor | ed the Argonauta four. nee nT cenceeeen ans cost of the Bret vas | "ea? ener One third of the purchaan inowey | Section in Pent or tke premises on SATURDAY CHAIRS: ON Eat made a misiake in omitting Baltimore from | Fisher went abroad. The vessel on which he | _ The crew take with them two boats. a paper See ROR CHT nase" S08: | leash: balance inthree eyaltustatnieats scone, | fhe 25th Gay of May, instants at 4.30 orolock p.m. | SUABORATELY TG CRU EDS ASH: | the list of cities in which notice shall be given s passenger went ashore iu aterrife storm | one built of Troy, and a Spaniste ny@beeds WML HL WARDS { Trustees. twoand three years, with interest at 7 per cent. be numbered. twenty Gone ane twenty hve in STAND TO MATCH: © ¢ in one newspaper of work to be done, &c. He | on the Old H lead of Kinsale, south coast of Ire. | cedar y Fearon of New York. The races = Soa ha: per annom from the day of sale, and secured to the dred andasvontr nines FE: KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. moved to insert Baltimore, so that the adver- | land, and Professor Fisher was drowned. The | they contend in will be a college race against PHONES DOWLING, Anctioneer. Tom of the purchaser. A deposit of 8350 willbe | “Terms of sale? ive hundred (600) dotiars and | 9,02, FIIDAY, May ist 1878, Vexioutag sement should appear i one newspaper in | sad tidings of her loss fell heavily upon the | Oxford and Cambridge, and. a regular opem TRUSTERS. SALE OF A FRAME DWELL- | required of the purchaser at the time and plice of tat 10 per cent. per annum, from Decem- ieman i : of New York, Philade ING Pparn ia, | girlinthe New England home. Itsramed as | amateur race. The aces are to heat tee Beitr act ee aon eee uuladelphia, | girl in the New England 1 ulone. Her father | July 4and 5. ‘The members of the crew witl articles of Househo!d Mr. Bayard submitted an amendment so as | and other relatives did all in their power to | notrow in pairs or singles. In the mateure ; Furniture, ‘Those in search of Furniture of supc- rovi at fi ys’ notice shall be | Comfort her. but she was almost inconsolable. | Opet four-oared race it is said their principal MAND N STREETS purchaser ov five days" notice in the Evening Star, | sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Hor manufacture can gratify theis tates De giving Eee Taae anat uite ried iiies named oo | Her bereavement seemed te wane an effec, | competitor will be the London Rowing Club. By viri a deed of trust ‘bearing date WALTER S1G0% Yrrustees aepoet of $100 te Required st tune of sale, and all this sale their attention, Proposed repairs, new improventents, upon her religious views She was prostrate io the cole pe, race the light and a rk blue of the 20th dav of July. 1876, and 7 . * ‘) . © ‘Terms cash, hs * 4 See ora yea e effes e row el england wil he only colors pr agains Liber No. 824. follo3a onan Treat csr | THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, * Teserve the right toresell af risk dnd cost of le- . WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, | Agreed to. health was ell yearsister, “Phew eee, | the bite abd wie Gonos eitted against Trustees wii aalh ae ey OeuNyIa. the undersigned | 23,4, 10,11, 12,17, 18,19, 22,28,24. Frith avon days from aay of ier ne le viing tye oe ee a "hall De laidetive | great intensity to her dissent from Metcae | races the crew will takes sie trip to Paris ‘Tustees wii! sell. at publi ction, in fi tof the - ane @ St ros V. - i J 2 , ba ; ea rani " etrine: y y e: je S ef ome “clock p.m., in the city of Washingt . | until MONDAY, May 27th, 1878, at 6 o'clock, mi3-eofds _-R. HT. a YORK AVENUE, BETWEEN litu AND | Yard, instead of $3, as reporied by the com. | the religious teachings of her life. : . be “a ie Y Lf divi- the south 40 feet 6 Inches front of lot 6 in | seine place. By order of the Trasteos TUSTREETS NORTH WEEN ND! rite, Subsequently to her great loss, Miss Bee- | ded as to their ehances.—[.V. ¥.Sun, May ?sd. sqzare 481, by the depth of said lot. my 20-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, THIS EVENING. By virtue of a ‘decree passed by the Su- During the debate on this amendment Mr. | Cher aimed constantly to accomplish a high SiacAG Gia, err Ot Sale: One-third of purchase money to .OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. —~«|-: —————___7 IS EVE ~ preme Court of the bis tietct Oolumbia ti Dorsey said there were 1.30.00) yards of pave- | nd worthy work. From dreams of a happy | _#@-Nelson Handy, of Cincinns ma fOr ae a ean EO YORrS i teh le TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, aty Cause No, 6,097, Doc. 8. whersin Marca | DOtsey § Washington which ouzht to be re. | Married life anda cheerful home she turn d and black. Alice, the raid, is Sd by deed of trust on the property. | TRUSTEES’ SALE — tha A. Ewing et al, aré complainants. and Apne or of her broad and cultured. 1 Sokl, bearing interestat rate of eight percent. per | be ra ight percent. per | AL newed. the 0 — OF THE CATALOGUE SALE A. Chariton et al-are defoud.nts,theundersigaed, | "Gtr izayard, alluding to the pavement on | the elevation of hae wee teed nrctiaser. A tls FURNITURE AND. EVYECTS OF WIL- OF REVERAL fhe premises tartus, bacuc auction, trout St | penusytvania avenues ald under who neeeree | always aninvalld. she never fenced Qwithinsevenays | (BYY te of a decree passed by the Su mace 5 sh, at option of 0 to be made when bid is ac aie are not com’ nd sweet 18 and prettily white. They have eloped arly | to Canada. her CC f Day, the 4th of Jami ‘clock p, | Sion of a board of army engi the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and | Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity s, said offi. | labors. She toiled systematically, intelli i 7 7 23 a a ally hieve her ends, and DIED. PRIVATE LIBRARIES, park of tet Lettered ee reeyg real estate: AN thai | cers of our army had clean, hands, but they | Sently and effectually to achieve her énds, an a - cost of defer iting purckacc. cause-No, 6.048, we will sell, at public auc Batt of lot lettered "*1,""in Bulst's recorded subs | had very open hands, through which expendi- | she did chieve them. | While yet a young w: ook, te Bean, Sere eat on the morn GEO. FL APPLEBY. | ten. on the premses, on MONDAY, June 3, Making a very large Collection of Books in all de- | division of lots in squate numbered three hundred | tases flowed. They were extravagant in build- - tablished a high school for girls in | in ithe full hope of a Giisaral Teena eae Mien. WE MONSTON, | Trustees, | 8110 o'clock a.m. and from day to day until sold, rimeuts of Literature, among which are | andeighteen (318), contaiued within the foilow- ing, though they built siron: the city of Hartford, Conn. The school was COE, ee Deena eral MARROFLALLLY, BUNA i mylb-t ” Omtice 490 Btn st. § 2+ | all the Household Furniture and effects of Willard's jooks from the **Calvert** Library. Ing metes and bo Beginning at a point on | Le Sucndment of Me Burnside was re | very succes Many teachers graduated | Guta 1 Denmead. evnwort of Soha A.'Cole, im : - eee icc wretch Miscore: Complete sets of the Annals of Congress, Nem ork vente thirty-five 33 100 feet from the i as 16, nays 25. ‘ from it, and it gained a wide reput Fer eecand 3 from ‘her late residence, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. pire pear ha erat Lea tty i Congressional Debates. -+Globe.") Ameri= northwest corner of sald tot lettered **1:** run- submitted an amendment pro. | mong the numerous similar institatic Sunday mornin yr reey : | Be Norkinanshipiee Parlor Suites of superior | Cog cetiveg ana Sone Pane eto ae nuchnigests fe tone weriine of Oigiariee | viding that Work capable of beimermeeodte | New England. ta Ise When De tema: | Sunday mornin ioo°ciock, Frieuds and ecqualat. * BUND SEMEN TS BREE TWOSTORY | Reception and base Chars, Lounges: bates. &e.. &e. numbered eight (8), In satd sqaare; thence sonth- | under a single contract shall not besubdivided | che moved to incinnalt, Miss Beecher went | ances invited toattent, . OS HSTuRET NORTH NEA irstRee® | Besant Windw Banaue, . Also, a complete file of tha castwardis th a ling at right auleswith New York | so as to reduce ce. stm of Morley to be paid | gut there and established a female seminary HOLTZCLAW. On the morning of Mav East . : Rosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tabies; WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE, avenue sixty-one feet one inch (61 f1.1in.); thence | therefor to less than $1,006. Agreed to. With such able assistants a: y Liss mar Dut 168, Many beloved write of ¢ Tay By virtue of a trust deed of date August 1 | Saket Wainnt Marble-top Chamber Suites; Logether oie rencement in 1872 to its clogein 1875, | dus south nine feet nine Inches (@ ft. Hin.) toa | "The Senate then, on motion of Ne Sargent, jon. Miss Elizabeth Lynn and Miss Harrfet | claw. in the twenty Peabe ear Setar age. 1876, recon Liner No. TROGS ARBCR re ee enitions rescuer yt Many Valuable Works on American | pout four Inches due north of the north iineot | want into executive ssion, and when the | Beecher, the institution was made one of the |, Funeral fro eerardence. 727 Sth street south gad dectve of Cie eee tole? | tmingne sscortment of Blankets, Comforts and | [ofaorer wit any Valuable Works on An Fooms, | lot lettered <*H"* thence West In a line parallel | nto aoae ceo iat nd until | best inthe western states, “Such seats of | West. Suuday, at half past three, Re No, 5.854.) I will sell in’ front of the Dremises-on | spt Spread ‘Tavis and Bed Linen: southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 11th | With the said lot north line of last lettered’ =H," | doors were reopened, at 5:10, adjourned unti SATUKDAY. June 1, 1878. at 6 o'clock p.m., Lor | Splendid stoc an + ds invit Superb 1 c a Jut- | Street, commencing on thirty -five feet or U 2 (12,) in A. BR. Kultvescanging2” | Superb collection of Silver-Plaied Ware and Cut to attend. is to the pointat which | to-day learning were searce in those days, and its in ! MONDAY EVENING, May ath, sald ine ts bya line drawn from the | HOUSE.—After our report closed— TES Bee hee Deciih failed at about this | ANN W. HEAT. im tie et ate, Bets 2078, i lot numbered ‘six (6.)in square | gregant assortment of China and Glassware: t 74 o'clock, and continuing at seme ho a | Beintot be dat right angles with New | ‘rhe army appropriation bill was further time, and she became lame. Physical aftic. | 98° ht hundred and nine (809,) with the | Corte i sils, Kt é Sveitog until all ero sete ee at same hour each | York ave: Hol rep eestwatdly Afty-five | nated, and the democrats deveated {he i A benteasere ‘The faneral witi take plac» on Sunday afternoon, Fe thenes Copper Cook: ng Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &c, | evening until all are sold. 84-100 feet to the polrt of beginning. the caid | Da nike Sete Soe » | tion only added zeal to her endeave 40 ee of Joseph J. May. Ror purchaee:n ash ($100 | ,26-B-—This Hotel has’ only been recently fur- ‘Terms cash, . premices being kuown as 1106 New York ay jnent to strike out section %, reorganizing the | she entered upon a grander fe 5H street. Friends of the family ave teited te al ptr gleorsd and | Bished and of the very best material. all of which my14-a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Terms of sale: One-third cash and balance in | bureau of military justice.’ Without definite she had yet contemplated. She trav attend. balance at sis. twelve and clanieoe trast yeni | 18,in excetient condition, ——— = ae equal Instalments, payable in 6,12, and 18 months | action the House adjourned. tensively in. nearly every state, and TEEPLE, On May 25ch, 1878, at 6-30, Maer by terest at 7 per cent. from day of sale secured on | TePMSEMR. |) Ts: T4102 YOUNG. Anctionser. COALS Dee STEEN eae ene Reo "z “=e peifectly familiar with the education necessi- | R., wife of D. M. Tocpie, aged twenty cache Fromk day cl Cale of proper eued iD dm tive days | aysona WM. FL MATTINGLY” ¢Trustess, CIAL and PRREMPTORY AUCTION SALE | {Au /0,, Per gum wath FHE-SERIOUS COREE Erie Tee OLLOWED THOSE GL ee eS eerie etme & | ARE BIDS MOINS. saan, ae n day ©! sale, resold —————— ~ = —— hole pure! on yi 3 LOWE! horough system of home missionary work. eral trom the d No, ry ana wuting Purchaser. “Conveyancing | JP) i, WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS wort | {hilenrelias nay be pal iueash, at | THE EXTHACTION OF A YOUNG Wowan's | WOToUEH syste placed it" upon an enduring MIMMS. On fidie nee es oni * SHE eer : ry OF. 01 . TOOTH. basis she engaged in . On Friday morning, Maj h, 1878, rLInt: ASHFORD, Trustee, | TKUSTEES' SALE OF A THR JRY AND | STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS WATCHES, Ric | ‘2g option of the pu vith- (New York Herald. } a ean . at2', o'clock. after @ long and’ painful | Seen? DOWLING, Avet.__myle-aads | VIRGINDD AVES UB SOCTN ESD JEWELRY and SOLID SILVERWARE, nag aheternip ot the dag of Safet the trustoeres | 6A young girl is bleeding to death at No.si | 4, yok TEE inauguration of the great society, | SRiuale Plauriey Cu it age, Le St 7ARNER. Real ver a1 x Pe F Site No i girl Js bleeding to di Noe8l as Ears great Society, | the sixty-firet year of his nge. B, 3: WAENEB, Real Estate Auctioncer, | ny vintue of adenine eter eee At 619 Pennsylvania Avenue, cont of the flefantting. puchieercatter tye mate | Roosevelt street,” said a gentleman to a re- | o@t,Wa5 the inaucw Slade, of Vermont, was | ‘Tue funeral wil take place from E.street Baptist TRUSTEES” SALEof A DESIRABLE THREE. | 2703, 4 1876, duly recorded in Liter No. (7 3 Under the Metropolitan Hotel. ee erin the Hventie star uoreines one porter yesterday. An inv tion disclosed | secretary, for carrying teachers from the | Church Buntay atinen at eae st ck. The STORY BRICK DWELLING, on the NURTH | £35, folio 485, one of the land records for the, Commencing THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, an ia Bats $200 Gee ime of | the following facts: Delia Lynch, an employe Eastern States to the West. Thousands of | relatives and friends o! the family are re.,uested t SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE be | District of Columbia. and at the reqacet of ame May 3% at Bo cock. and EVERY MORN: NESE Durell deers’ Cost; $200 deposit at tims or) ore as mes Brady, mailing agent in Spr: tent ‘Were taken out by this society and | atte a tween Fiyst and Second streets nurthesse” party secured thereby, we will sell at public auc- NRG TOSI eaN a : JAMES M, JOHNSTON, Trustee. street. on last Saturday went to Preterre heir teachit vere of incalculable catia By virtue of a deed of trust tous dated Mae Uon. in front of the 'premises. on SATUROAY, NING UNTIL ENTIRE : «Webster Law Buildin dental depot, in the Bowery, to have an aching | ‘Heit teachings were of incalculable yalue in a a = st to us, dated May Tune Ist, 1878, at 6 orclock p.m.,_ the followiug? STOCK IS SOLD. . J Suilding. s y zOW A home | Ge¥eloping that section of the Union. Most of UNDERTAKERS &e. se asi ae tay recom in Liber FAB | june Lot IBTB, at & o clock p.m.» the following These elegant goods must be sold without THOS. EL WAGGAMAN, Auct, “‘mayzo-dads_ | tooth extracied. “When she returned home | developing tha Temoved to the West, married ute LDS, &e. the Dein mba, Andee the cara | lngwon, D. G., to wits bet © boris Coon, TET Se wales diiliig thie dip at very cio VIDE YOUNG! AUGiONE hemorrhage from the socket continued to men, and by their influence upon Party secured thereby, we ca eee ueat OF the | Conse nubdiviaion of weer part OF sqtee eee rivate Sales during the day at very closest; A . ¥O uctioneer. tion, in fre of the premises. on WED ; Inerease in volume until her parents Decame intuent SDAY, | €d three hundred and elghty-three (883), together | i(tivn prices. Fi si rh alarmed that they despaired of her | {iif husbands Secured their active assistance | A CAHD-—Keallting the need of such servieg qith the Iinproveneace es ari ais tgebvettully invited te examine this | PAWNBROKER'S SATE OF UNREDEEMED | {UC iriteethe WIEHE tie Tched. by her | 12.the extension of the educational cause. Miss | 4Nedy tes contagious diseases, etc. the inder- ples ad pened oe arate Mes all Shas Tor, | Nie wa: provements: Ae. aud the balance | stares ergspecttall ever offered at auction. LEDGES. bedside, and the hemorrhage Mit enti ene | Beecher, after getting the society well under signed wish to announce to the public that they are piece and parcelof ground situate, iyin in six, twelve and eighteom months wae ry representation guaranteed, By order of A, Cohen, 1007 7th street, we bedside, and the hemorrhage still continuing, | way. be an. the establishment of a number of | now prepared to undertake the duty of laying ome paths city of Washington aud District of Cotum= | 2 Sim | eight per cent. per annuns ‘until paid DAVID E, YOUNG, Auctioneer, | will sellon the evenings of MAY 27, 28. 29. Dr paughton, their family physician, was | fidie seminaries inthe Northwest of a mag- | and dressing the dead bodies of ladies and chil- Petry scuba soe ey eee ae Bay OLS IBS AS | Secured by debe of en ee uat Paid | amy Welk? sit oe msaiedi | Sioned Janes Pine dewotr 150 fue old Salle ane cae nitude galled for by the rapid increase inthe | dem and in shor! to perform allcnoweoftces neces. Tes migke 2” Proved by a brick house three sto- | depose Teielted At the time of sale and all con vey- F[HOS-E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer | (lasses, ‘Clocks and Plated Ware, Tistol jior | #{ZoBg muscular girl, but pale as a corpse trom | iveat jastitution at Moma Hee cer the are ot alwayn propa vo uutlortake.’ he est es be i aoe en's costs — 0 yles 7 i a 3 5 2 eat ins a na 2 rices [Feriis of sale: One-third cagh: the balance pay. | foe complied with’ in seven days, otherwise the | Joes aya OF A THREE-stoRY | hetSanl Gtesand ses. mo 00 pale Pants neste | 1088 of blood. was lying on a sofa searcely able | fT) Seeeicrenge Biven, and prices reasonable, A trial 2yle,im one wil to years respectively, for which | Trustees reserve the right to resell t si ght Fad PRESSED BRICK FRONT DWELLING, | ly asgood as new. A large stock of Miscellaneous | {turn her head from side to side, she said: * $CHOOLS OF HIGH REPUTATION. MRS. FRIES & CO., (Flower Preserver,) Fate of te pt cee nace, wearing interest at the | Hv. "iss aud cost of the defaulting purchaser after WITH BACK BUILDING, ON H STREET, | Goods, Accordeons, Books, Bibles, Musical Ine Panne Weck Lied een iymgning trom neu- | One of them was located et Bitte ee and | _seeea 900 Kignhth street neo. por cent. num, payable semi-an- y s . : VE 3 % e ; 8 algia, and when Mr. Brady paid me Sat i A tually from che day Gf sale, will be’ taken witch | WENN BACER, {Trustees, NouTigasrs AND Oru STREETS | struments, Mirrors, Carpenters Tools, Guns. sale evenhig. 1 went wiih my friend: Mary Aah | several in the State of Ilinols. "AS soonasone ED. SPINDLER, UNDERTAK®, Bows must Ws Secured by deed oftrust on the prop- | yr, cuLpeENE YF. ies) S120 Under and ‘by Virtue of a deed of trust. Ponsadere Clr monthsere included in thissale, | Condon, to No. 158 Bowery. where I was told | Seminary was placed upon a firm foundation | AER; SPINRLE m0.) Washi ae erty sold. The purchaser shall have the option to JsTs = ++ Balesman. mySi-d dated 24th of December. 1873, and. recorded my24-7t TRep. } teeth could be extracted withou pain. The | She removed to a distant point and started an- {Hesidence st piace of business.) Bodies Kmi cash. A deposit of $100 willbe required at the \HARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer, in Liber No, 740, folio 108, ove of the landJadl _ - dentist asked me what I wished to pay. He | other school. . and prepared for transportation. aps-Ly~ ime of sale, and all conveyancing and, recording Cc ° weet fe records of the District of Columbta, the under- HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. said he could pull my tooth for fifty cents, but Miss Beecher eontinued her labors in the 5 shall be at the cost of the purchaser. Should the é ; signed Trustee will sell at public auction, in front West until a comparatively recent period. Dur- | WJ, H+ SPEAME, purchaser fail to comply with the terms of sale | AUCTION BALE OF VERY DESIRABLE of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 28:h day of NT FRENCH-PLATE MANTEL M it would hurt me very much. For $1 he could | ¥ 11 the time she has more or less continued . Within five (lays of the sale, the property will be KEAL ESTATE SITUATE ON H STREET May, 1878. at 6 "clock pm. all of Lorie kot | ELEGA Ce TA ATE irik 3 ‘ive me gas, and pull it without muen pain, | ing all the time she has 4 ss Contin UNDERTAKER, Fesold at the risk abd cost Shane, defeating por- | Ni Wo BEING HOUBE No. ee ly*s Subdiviston of square 912, in the city of Wash. BRS, GUENT AL THAN DELIE] ut for 2 he cohld give me better gas, and pull PG A tee apron tad (Formerly with R. F. Harvey), chaser. x a . t NDOW HANGIN ‘i all. i 2, i Son pwE te GgALnEMAN, fTewtess. | tronf ofthe premises Se MND Ay the Tih A | ag en ee een cash, aed rena BRUSSELS CAREETS AND | and of what occurred after T-amlautttints | her miystcal nitrites. tue mae ese a One Goon east of Tenth soveet J.T. COLDWELL. Salesman. my24-d_ | House No 006 Hotreeet ae containing 10 rooms, | ove, two aud three years In equal installments: COVERED PARLOR FURNITUR) conscious until I returned home. He had ; diminution of mental vigor, and the produc. ey ERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | with all moderns lntprryoaeate * | with interest from day of sale. the deferred pay- CASE, MARBLE-TUP CHAMBER placed a piece of cotton in the hole where my | tions of her pen were eharacterized by all the Experienced iady attendance st short notice, ap6-8, Cita Bake Os VARY SARC ASLE eon modern 5 ments to be secured satisfactorily to the Trustee on HAIR AND HUSK OM APTS , | tooth had been, but the blood kept surging up | PoWer of those written in earlier years. One ‘OHN Kt. WRIGHT CORNER OF M AND FOURTH STREETS, | my18-d&ds CHAS. W. HANDY, Auct. the property sold, or all cash at option of purchas- SLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHEETS AN in my mouth until I thought it would choke | Teason why she went to Elmira about a year J id NORTH WEST. = = Gr. The terms of sale to be complied with in six SPREADS, |" WALNUT ' MARBLE - met” Mary Ant. Condon the: pre eug choke | aco was to secure treatment athe ener UNDERTAKER, Under and by virtue of a decree of the oJ, T COLDWELL, Auctionser. Gays, oF the Trustee Will resell at risk and cost of BUFFET, ELEGANT DINING - | with ene bueke ta at fet, Nee May | of Dr. Glerson, where she lias Sojousued due Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Ay ees defeulting purchaser. A deposit of #200 to be made Bee ANT OSIUNER ELATED TABLE | With me, went back to the dentist, and told | of Dr. Gler her residence there. im Equity cause No. 4165—wherein F. M) TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- | When bid ‘GRANGE F. APPLEBY, Trastee DECORATIONS, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, | him how badly I was bleeding. He told her ‘Kriss Beecher's friends recall with pleasure Ramsay is complainant, and Joseph Daniels tal. ING LOTS ON FOURTEENTH STREET. : pe hea kan) SPOONS AND FORKS, TABLE LINEN: | that if he left his office he would charge #2 for | , Jliss Beech lent social qualities. Her mu. are defendants, the undersigned Trustee will sell AN DEAVEN GEO EET AND RHODE | sos. g WAGGAMAN, ance” o™% roots FIRE.GLABS AND CHINA. EXTENSION | the visit and fifty cents for the medicine. She | her many exce ages en a at public auction on the premises. on SATU it- ISLAND AVENUE, 08. E. Ga js Auct, my20-d DINING TABLES. WATER COULER, &c., | ran out of his office, and came back to see | sical accomplishments were highly appreci- DAY, the Ist day of June, 1878. at 5:30 p,m... By vitae of a deed of trust, dated June 16th, UNCAS SON BROS., Auctioneers, &c.. AT AUCTION. frightened. Thatisall I know until Dr. Naugh. | ated. She always prided herself on her famil- sans ighs, title and interest, of the parties 9 | 1878, ‘and duly recorded In Liber No. 725% pak On TUESDAY MORNING, May 28th, ton eame and stopped the bleeding. iarity with the old hymns, sixty of which she said cause, in and to the following Pieces or par- folio 208, one of the land records of the TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE THOMPSON LAW | 1878, at the elegant apartments northwest Mrs. Lynch, the mother of the girl, told the | knew by heart. Even in her old age her voice PROFESSION AL. cels of ground situated in the City of Washington, -| District of Columbia, and at the request of the BUILDING, No. 711 G STREET NORTH- | corner of Pennsylvaniaavenue and 6th street, reporter that her daughter bled. from the | retained much of its former volume and sweet- scribed as follows: “First parteot Ris Vara ts | Par ja spoure thereby. we ron FRIDAR MS | MEET: or tena é trust, dated son: Srelocks I shall sell the Satire Biteree or trdach the | effects of the deneal caugnter pled fr o'clock | Ness. | She wasa clever artist, and some of her H. F, WRIGHT, Claireoyant and Fc follows: id 24, s A u 5s 5 ‘ecta, i six 0 a i - He ae: square numbered 514, beginning for the samé at | Sist day of May, 1878, at 9:30 o'clock Pains, lot 251n. 187. duly recorded i ie eo ay above 18 only a partial let. Saturday evening until nine o'clock Sunday | Sketches are in possession of her friends liv- Mia gnccic Papeete 824 9th st. n.w., hae thirty-two (32) feet: theues south, “and at right 4 ost] THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. morning. ing in Brooklyn. With young people Miss trict of Gotambia, and at the request of the party Dr. Naughton said: “It is a very remark. | Beecher was always a great fa x y-elght (63) feet on 14th street, by an_ave: able case. I have only seen two like it th of secured thereby, 1 shall sell at pubile auction, 1a H. WARNER, Auctioneer. angles with sald street. one hundred feet toa ten | vlepth of one hundred and thirty-two (133) feo, : B foot alley: thence along sald alley thirty-two fect, and will be subdivided into three lots, Tare OF ihe premises, on TUESDAY, May 23th, ne eminent success in treating (without drugs) Acute Vorite. She | and Chronic Diseases, Consultation free. ml-Im* was full of wit and humor. Christmas tide aneing at purchaser's cost. If terms of s» u N. DUTTON, e. st a nearly always overtook her in some glad New and Engineer. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., all the estate, right, ute. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE Two. | Neither one Serena eneenions av th England household, where she was filst to join Oe Bate Deposit Oo-'s Building, 2,0, to the line of Fourth street west; thence north Property ison the east side of 14th street, | interest, andclaim, either at law or In equity or STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, L At No. 159 Bowery the orter was col in the joyous frolies of the children and to aid cor. 15th st. and New York ave. oct ae along said street, one hundred feet to place of be- | and the highest point of ground on sald street. otherwise however, of Michael Thompson et ux toall STREET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL 0. 159 y the reporter was con- hem in writing poetry and compositions for ~ e ale: One- fronted with the si E. & A. Pretei them in writing poetry Ips! @ 3 ® see tclonan all the rights and privileges | | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | that plesece paveel or eed es premises situste AND FIRST STREETS N.W. ron ith the sign, “E.'s Toterre, | the festival. She was apt and toons eee FLERE ANAS 711 street, te Pat dc. therevute belonging. This lot is improved by | in cash: the balance in one and two years, with in and Pelngin the city of Washington, Dre ae 3y virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated May French Dentists.’ tering the house, he | the festival. She was Sy othe hanna ent Office. Electrician and Model Maker. x- an elegant three-story Drick dwelling with all the | terest at leferrent payments to be eed emtcage | lumbia, and known upon the public plats and plan | 224° 1871. and diy rcomlon e Babee ee was ushered into a comfortably furnished par- ing, 3 Saanuntesurce he Pro. | Q¢rimental work s specialty, Expert in Patent modern impro' nis. and fine stable in rear of | nually; deferred payments to be secured by deed of | of sald’ cite ae the vee twenty Feet (90) front by | lio ig, one of the land records of the Disirict lor by a lady, who said the doctor was en- | Miss Beecher was a communicant of the Pro- | Gguses, Jel9-ly jot. Also. lot in J.C. Harkness” subdivi- | trust on yhe property soil. A leposit of one hun- | the depth thereof of Lot naiber two (8), in | of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- gaged, but would be at leisure ina few mo- | testant Episcopal Church up to the time of her R.T. M. TALBOTT, Dentist. adjoining the aha tumLered 514, west of and | «red ($109) dollars will be required ot each lot at | Syusi? tumor fee etal ywenty-nine, | cured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in | Kents, Prominent amonc te many orna. | death. TS ere Pe adjoining the above described parts of lots 1 and | the time of sale, (429), with the improvements thereon. Erour of the premises, on FREDAY. the 24th ‘day | nents on the walls Wate eee any which | , Catharine Beecher was the eldest of thethir- | e-streets ‘northwest, ‘Teeth Inserted een BRaINAMD He WaRweR, }Trustees, | | Terhis: Al convoraneing att orran rea at time | of May, 1878, Grou attests ny nal that lot, plevs | The following extract ts token bene: teen children of the Rev. Dr. Lyman Beecher. | er'set’ my23-1y fourth of the purchase money shall be in c: | _my83-eots (Repub. Terms to be comp) ‘ied with in five days, or prop: | the city of Washington and District of Columblas ARTIFICIAL JAW BONES.—Officers and men ),__THE ELDEST SON se ETROLOGIST.—Mrs. Dr. ELLIS. 805 Penn- the residue iu four equal instalments, pay | = erty will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting | recorded and known upon the iflap and plat of | belonging to the Army and Navy who have Rey. William Beecher, is ine in Chicago. Ivania avenue, If you would know the truth pectively., in six, twelve, eighteen and BB, 2: WAS NER, Auctioneer, Purchaser, CHARLES T. DAVIS, Trustee, Sy ere em City as lots lettered *+Ay* and +B." | had the ‘misfortune to lose their teeth, to. | He was necem 1802, at ‘West Hampton. His | Consult the Dr. in all things. Office hours from ® four months from date of sale: thedeferred pay- | '° aia ae my20 No. 615 7th street northwest, of Mc@lit and Johnson's subdivision of lots ‘in | gether with a portion or the whole of the jaw | father .intended that he should embark in | a.m. to® p.m. apls-ly ments to hear interest at the rate of 8 ber ceatum BALE OF COLLATERAL NOTE. = {G0 feet west of thesonthews ots commencing | bones, by musket or cannon shot. can have | {ther intended that he went to college E, FRANK WHITE, the Magnetic Healer, Per annum, from date of sale, and bea reserved | On TUESDAY, May 28th, 1878, at Lo‘clock p. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, 100 feet west of thesoutheast corner of said square. H i iby without leavt ws . a * e, a fen upon tLe real estate sold, ‘and upon full pay- | m., will be sold at public auction, to the high: — Tunning thence west 40 feet 2 inches, thence north | them substituted successful ay mecha leaving | but after some experience as a merchant he ‘782 10th street n.w.," treats successfully the ment of the purchase money, and upon ratification | bidder, at the office of the auct! 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE | 136 feet 744 inches. thence east 40 foot 2 inches, | 2ny deformity whatever. & A. Preterre | entered the ministry. His pulpit labors were most obstinate Chronicand Acute Diseases. (Gon of the sale by the court, a deed forthe property + street h.w., W ashington. D.C., a certain Prot STORY BRICK DWELLING. ON THE | thence south to the place of beginning. would refer such unfortunates to the speci- performed in Middletown, Connecticut, New- | sultation free. Officehours—8 to Tl a. = Will be given to the purchaser or purchasers, of | sory Note, held as collateral, drawn by Amanda E. NORTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVE- Terms of sale: One-fourth, together with the | mens of hundré of such cases of distressing ort, Rhode Island, and'Toledo, Euclid and | 8P-™. jel5-1y’ paid Jots of ground. A deposit of $200 on each 'otto | Amiss and Fdmund L, Amiss,endorsed by Thomas ROR HEAREEN Ist AND 2 STREETS | expenses of sale, in cash; tue balance in promissory | deformity suce be paid by purchaser at time of sale. AN conyey- | J. Owen, dated Gaithersburg, Md,, January 8th, NORTHEAST. notes ully remedied by them at Putnam, Ohio. ie are not for $600, payable twelve months after daie, E. J. B. GIBBS. 's, payable in gix, twelve and eighteen months, | No, 15% Bowery, New York ; 1m Paris and Lon- Kev. Edward Beecher, D. D., the second son, D' DENTIST, <=] , i e Sy virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the pearing interest at the rate of 10 pér cent. peran- | don, which may be secn at their office, occur. | jg weil known in Brooklyn aud now resides REMOVED TO 708 1571 BTREET, Sine to kel ae ae cage the Trustee ceserves the | with interest,” secured by mortgage on land ih | 23q° aay of May, 1877, aud duly recorded in num, payable semi-annually from the day of sale, | ring among tiie Vietlns of the Concedn ane on Macon street, in this city. He was vale. | _muarl-ly Over Thompson's Drug Store, Tight to sell at the risk and cost of t'se defaulting | Montgom ounty, Md. Terms cash, Liber No, 857. folio 114, one of tne Land Rec-, which notes of the purchaser must be secured by paign and the heroes of Mageuta and Sol- ictori: 0) { his class in Yale Coll and th purchasers. F.P.B. SANDS, Tri my21-co J, T. COLDWELL, Salesman, ords for the District of Colnmbia, and at the re- | deed of trust on the proparty sold. ‘The purchases R ig 4 dictori an of Is £ ss A ollege ane D*. PURE. Dentist. 408 Teh strect, sont sARWER 607490 Louisiana avenue, nn quest of the party thereby secured, we will seil at | shall have the option y cash. A deposit of | ferino. i Dis Beek in, | gntered the ministry at an early age. ‘His etwecn Band E streets, | Beautiful B. H. WARNER, Auct, 2 F. STEIGER, Auctioneer. Public suction, in front of the premitses, on WED | $100 will be required at the time of salerand all na few moments Dr. Preterre came in. first settlement was in the Park street church, | sets of Teeth, $8: ; Extract HANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROV Ass ‘ ee SUA 5 June &. 1578, at 9:90 0 clock pam. all | conveyancing aud recording shall be at the cost of | He was quite ailabie, extremely polite, but | Boston. In 1833 he accepted the Presiden ing without pain: BO cents, rN ay LOTS ON FIRST STREED SW RROVED | TRUSTEES: SALE OF AN UNFINISHED | AE ice on bares} of ground situate in the city of | ihe purchaser. Should the purchaser fail to com- | thoroughly non-commitial. te said: “1 do of the eollege at Jacksonville, Llinois. Alter | Warranted, TWEEN 1 ‘Aste QTREET WEST, BE TWO-STORY MANSARD AND BASEMENT Washington an District of Columbia. known and | ply with the terms of sale wi:hin five days of the | not remember the cave to which Serrefer. UL remaining there for many years desire to AN DON © Angee, SIRERTS NORTH NOTH WEE EN & 1708 or 9, p SEER | descrited as sub-lot numbered 17, according tos. | Ele ™ane property will be resold at the risk and cost | pulled eighteen teeth on Saturday night, If continue his theological studies under atta. OAL AND WOOD. Tet ST cee WEST AND SORT Geeh | pSGRTHWEST, NEAR 1 Tasted theta immberea vane GLY isto of original lot 1 in square | of the defaulting purchaser. | this girl had hemorrhage from the,extrastion | fazeous circumstances, he went to Boston Ci J E ““ ST Al . iS Z 9 a el on the lat of sate M, 8 ‘alls . i es K “he Salem atrens — = TCL STRERT, IN SQUARE N | day of November. a. 1. 1877, duly recorded ely. recorded fo the cheney City Surveyor, im- H. G, ALLEMAN, rrustoes. oC her toothall she had (odo was to come back | where he took Shares OF he Salem stroct OHNSON BROTHERS, | By virtue of a decree passed by the 8) b Liber No. 875, folio 74 et seq.. one of the. proved by a brick House. three stories high, my13-deds 928 F street n.w., here a | have a J k church. Some years later he removed to ‘WHOLESALE AND 1 Court of the District of Columbia, i nd records for the District of Columbia, an Terms of sale: One-third cash and the balance in said the reporter, “her friend did come back, cause No, 5181, 1 will sell, at public ai the request of the party seenred thereby, we will © premises. on TUESDAY, t one and two years, respe: se ne tf t een pie ba Galesburg, Illinois. He took up his residence e ay tively, for which the | g9~THF ABOV! IS POSTPONED un- | she herself was too weak from loss of blood to 41h | sell at public auction, in front of the prethises, om ie pe tively: fo ch ABOVE SALE 7) D f th hi ing interest from thi M: 1878. he 4 turn.” The doct ikerated the statement in Brooklyn six or eight years ay chine’ DEALERS nn U Hl ie notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the | ti) WEDNESDAY, May 29, }. same hour apd | return.” he doctor reiterates e Stateme! Mrs. Mary Perkins, thé secon ughter, is Satie, ALS oncIockD sh; Lots | WEES HADAY. the oth day of Jane, 1878, at B | day Gi sales at the rate Ot ten per cent. per annum. | plage, Aes HELMICK {vrustees, | that he knew nothing whatever about the oc- | now Testing in Boston with her son-in-law, COA AND WeoD. om 25 to SI 0% o'clock p.m, -described rea a able semi-annually, and sec yy a deed o} Ce . * v ‘ . Seve- ’ ‘ale. e spe in Sqaare 3 sinthe | situate in the elty of Washington, D.C.. known | fruston the property cold will Le teeene Srthe pur. | ms 24-dts currence, and bowed the reporter out. Seve- | the Rev. Edward Eyerett Hale. She spent z D.C. as Lot No. 29, in Square Ne, 181, togather with terms: One-third easl ‘We desire to call the attention of the public ta the P ral physicians to whom the reporter stated the | most of ‘her life in Hartford, where her hus- chaser may pay cash in full, at his option. All INCANS = and the balance at six | the improvements, consisting of a two story man- | Chavon dna eas JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. and twelve mouths, for which the notes of the pur- | sard and basement Brick Dwelling, nearly An. the p chaser, with interest at seven per cent. par anuum | ish & and recording will be at the cost of chaser. and if the terms of sale shall not be fact that we now have on hand the , k. ( . 1 complica with within five days after the sale, the | SALE OF GROCERIES. LIQUORS. C and best case said that death might ensue from the band, who died several years ago, formally | selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis— zans, | rupture of the inferior dental artery, as it is a practiced law. ns ssp iy sag Oo ar ca cnts et 3 ROG! y NE branch of the carotid. Certainly the girl is | " "The next son was Rev. George Beecher, who | & ‘any firm ‘same fine intl Paid. will be taken and a lien retained upo | “Terms of ale: One-fonrth cash, and the balance | Compiled with within five days after the sale, the SOAT SPiCKS. CANNED FRETS cae: | very weak and near deathe dane was a clergyman of great ability. His first Bites, had our, 'Rindl Wood rectory is tae OE the pier haat Aa Posit of $40 will be required | in one and two years, with interest at 8 per centum | Rufhutting purchasers oA deposit of $100 will be "SUGAR FLOUR, VERT LARGE settlement as a clergyman was in Batavia, | largest sou ap- “; FEE, GA’ a 7 Deointments for doing a Coal Wood business of the purchawer of each lot at the time of sale. All | per annum, to be secured on the property sold: or | required at the time of the sale. ICE BON, SHELVING, COUNTERS, | Cpances AGAINST MRS, TiLTON—The Pry. | OivGc his second fe Reena Ue, Batavia, bots or < the expense of the purchase! | all cash, at'option of purchaser. All conveyancing WM. HELMIOCK, oe SCALES Oe RC ES AGAIN . 5 . hie. ths wi complete in every particular. W'S MATTINGLY, Trustee, £36 Ten st, | a1) cust at option of purchaser. All conveyancing H.C. ALLEMAN, § Trustees, | SCALES te ke oor com growth fran ning Comanitiee Decides to xond | third etpcane St Oui i dig, Was beloved | "3 349 be, tothe toa our invariable WASH. & WILLIAMS, Auct. my22-d | complied with In seven days. a J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman, my24-l_ | mencing at 10 o*clock, we. will sell the en- ack Mrs. Walton's er.—The examining | by t in Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, = i — = = — JOHN SHERMAN, c) @ a committee of Plymouth church held a meet- | achieved great success. His career was ter- HOSTER, SAE its Coun Tie AGEE | _myzs-coads TF. GATCHEL, ” {Trastees, DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, RU ee lug last, evenin prot the residence wee minated by the aecidental discharge of a shot. | Maln.gfoe_Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot igen, P isigned will sell, at public sale, DSSSTEESS APE GH FSRAIRSBE ANS | TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND | 180 aus apopacco, Vite, No. 210 Columbia Hetgnts. rere RE | Ban At is house ta seventy yoars od. in Leonardtown, St Mary's EFFECTS OF THE METROPOLITAN LOT ON SOUTH E STREET, BETWEEN Scap. Candtes, Spices, ta W. Brush and Isaae Sign he'let. ‘Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, whose name is county. Maryland. on the 4th of June, 1878, HOTEL 97 AND lori STREETS WEST, AT AUC- Canned Tomatoes, Peaches, &¢. seorge W. Brush ani sage Signor. x s Ionmbeid Werk, acl ORG Eee 3 very valuable Farm, lying on Potomac river. in | gy virtue of a chattel deed of trust, bearing. TION. Rotiled Whiskies’ Wines, s ter of Mrs. Barbara Walton, containing known the world over, resides at Mana OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. St. Mary's county, Maryland, near the mouth of | gate on the 18th day of November. ALT By virtue of adeed of trust duly recorded Vinegar, Syrup, Molasses, Coal Oil, charges against Mrs. Tilton and Mrs. Morse, | are kno tng tie of nd in Hart. — Britten's Bay, and containing about 600 acres. | i876, “nnd recorded tn Liver No. folio in Liver No, 818, folio 181, one of the land fy Platform avd Counter Soules was opened and read by Mr. White. The | rin, Florida, during the winter, a UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION? This farm was the late residence of Col. George | 115 et seq., one of the Land Hecords for records for the District of Columbia, aud by, Coffee Mill, Canisters, Shelving. Sharges were based upon Statements made to | ford during the summer months. Her career, | (YE RECED! MILLION DISTRIBUTED. Forbes. deveased, and js one of the most product | Washingtoa'county, in the District of Columbia, | request of the party secured, 1. as surviving fuse Gounters, tates ie oer aes. Mis Walton by Mes pitas and Mrs. Morse | and that of her brother Henry Ward Beecher, tuo in St. Mary's county. | Schted, te cubseribers willeell arpkol@auction, | Seinm proceed t6 sell, at pabitcanction. im front | m_CQintcr . on the day tha Mrs. Tilton’s last confession | are too well Known to need any description | Pomisiana State Lettery Company. The terms of sale: One-thinl cash. and the resi” | secured, the subscribers will sell at public auction, | of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of June, my24-4t” DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. Saved to the press. Mire: THD oreneel | bige due in equal payments of one aud two years, with | reiuises, on THURSDAY, June 6. 1878, at D. 1878, at § o'clock p. m.. all that certain : Mee lice cae eae ieee eer repees | BEEE: a ica: epchiers Whd’ i two years | anu — jis interest. Sa.e without reserve. le: day today until sold, jiece Or parcel of ground known and described as nT DOWLIN “Auctic the allegations made in r confession, a1 = than. the pastor of Piymouth. is a Jastieation wes ei aes cecpersien 9 * FREDERICK STONE, } Trustees. | jousehoid Furniture and effects of the Me- | being allot ‘original lot nurobered fnirty (30). in (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Mrs. Morse spoke abusively of all churches | younger pa —_ Leqisiatare = Yor bale JOHN M, MITCHELL, > tropolitan Hotel, tn the city of Washington, com- | syuare numvered three hundred and eighty-eight apd ministers. Mrs. Walton, in her letter, | clergyman in Georgctown, Massac! jusetts. fo which te a TO, with a Gupta pod my 11-low,ts rising, in part. eregant Mantel and Pier Mirrors, | ($88). according to the plat or plan of Washington TRUSTEE'S SALE. charged Mrs. Tilton with slandering the pas- ‘Mrs. Isabella ir ,B younger | Swatch it 2 RE | Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Batre, Reception | city, D, C , together with all the improvements, tor, and spoke of Mrs. Morse’s determination | sister, lives in Hartford. She is the wife of 2 Grand ey 3 Migs Hoscwood ancl Walnut ’Marbie Top Table, | Rass, Casements, | rights, privileges, apparte: | gy virtue of a deed of trust, dated in Octo- never again “to darken the doors of Ply- | of John Hooker, a lawyer, and is known as.a | Willtake place monthly. 17 never soates or MEDICAL, &c. ; fer Chamber Salts: Begssets aad | Tages, and hereditaments velonging “or appor- | ,.Y puste of a decd of trust, dated in, Octo mouth church.” warm advocate of woman suffrage. Fee aia DELMEEEEY CODORET: ————— | other ‘Carpets. @ large assortment of Blam ‘Ports $850 and interest at 10 per cont, trom | #8, follo id, Til omer at auction. off the EdlM | "YVeesrunitce, after listening to the letter, | “Ren: Thomas K- Beecher, an eloquent and AnD Peeuemans Comae J) Hb BON: The Oldest Established and only | Comfori« and Spreads, fine stock of Table and Bed | October Bist IBTT, taxes aud expene Gr wae Rext, at 4orclock pe Mee lot Nee senaey a yune | decided that inasmuch as charges were made distinguish vine, ne br her, His | + rpaORDINARY SEMLANNUAL DRAW- D) felisite Vaties Physician in the City, can be | Linen, Silver Plated Ware and Cutlery, Sx. | cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, for which tha | ext. at # o'clock p. m.. lot the city of Washing- | against both Mrs. Tilton and Mrs. Morse, al- | first pulpit cl ‘as @ church which he FRAOROINA ANS. TUESDAY, consulted every Tuesday, Wednesday aud Sacar- | srtment of China and Glass Ware. Copper Cook- notes of purchaser, bearing interest from day of ton, with the lraprovements. though the latter’s connection with the church | founded in Williamsburg, Massachusetts. . ‘JUNE lirn, SM vamave Complaints qavekly cured.” Omice and | {2 UUewstIS and other appointments of a large | sale, and secured by ‘A deposit of BID) secu ed property willbe sold Subject to alltaxes in | was dissolved in 1871, and as the charges were proached aver sises #3 ce Of the finest cba, | Under the eronal soperrision’ and’ management i Complaints quickly cu: hot r. ¢ informal, the best course woul send the con- Residence. 3 Monroe st,, Baltimore. novie-iy ‘Terms cash, i the terins of aly ae aot Cael atthe titnte | “erms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | {BOF back to Mrs. Walton with a request thar | Eregations in the state. Gen. G. T, BEAUREG. of Louisiana, PECIAL NOTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON can ox ELOYD WILCLAMS, $ Trusteos, | {he forms of eale are, uot complied with within te,pe paid i cash, and the residue la twoegual it | the eharges should be made more sppeldgand | , Tieyoungest Drother is Rev.Jas.C.Beccher. | _Rad/Gen SURAL A: EARLY of Virginia sited € ednesday and Saturday at his 6-e0% . reserves the rightto resell the At the Fisie | ee interest £0 be seared a ouLas respectively. | should apply only to Mrs. Tilton. Mr. White early life he was a seafaring man, and la- Omnce, a1 D st between sth and 10ch, from Bto9 | _myI6-cord And cost of the defaulting purchasor, after sivicg Tub interest to ve secured to the satisfaction of | Sold last wieht that if Mrs. Walton minut. hored as a missionary among thom." Herose | Aer Novice —Roxers Ais TEN Dousams {crvose Discs wie Orgasicandsomiuat Weak: | (QHANCEBY SALE O¥ DESIRABLE UNIM- | five days"pubiic noticy of such resale: yliniawim WM, B. WOODWARD, Traste, | accede to the committee's request, someother | to the position of ‘on the shipin | ONEX; HALVES, $6 82: 5 Rervous vi ha: Craeate nt ‘De | U PROVED REAL ESTATE IN WASHING- HB. H. DUDLEY, y 2 ig — | member ofthe chureh would prefer charges, | which he sailed. He afterward entered the }IST OF PRIZES: Bess, Hervons Deuiltey, Lim poteney Ere een TON CITY. D. C, my24-d Surviving Trustee. upon which the committee could act.—N. ¥. | ministry, and labored as a chaplain in Hong 3 Qapttal Prize of $100,000 mat Dsiuess of Sant or Gidiiness, Indigestion. @c.. | (Bij Wirtue of 8 decres, of the Supreme Court HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer FPOMAS DOWLING, Aueialsers Vibune, 21th. Kong and other places in Cina. Mr. Beecher 3 Grand Brize of Bs “ mess of ~ 3 | oft ict of + ‘e a at out 000. =. from abuses In youth, excssses in | SF Octumbia, passed, Io, A EQUITY SALE. = returned to the United States break F sage Frise of : = sete any aan eis Saat Keeani ger fame punts | SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE aT | |» suited inaehcme coor | « Termng Yim. Joona ean | Sithe war of th bein, ant was made aftsifePrces of “BO c , ollo i 5 J ‘ == Eative of B Biiakee with 1 years, experience in | Diopert. on TUESDAY, ihe ath day aedane A. | On MONDAY MORNING: ‘tay 270.1878, Marla Berry vs. Richard Horry et al No, trial at Troy, for malfeasance in otfice in andi. | mont. After one year’s service he became | 20 | 08. = ‘special practice. by leading physicians | BR isis, at 6:30 o'clock p.m., Lots 30, 31, 32,35, | commencing at 10 o’clock, at the residencg 01 5,658, Equity Docket 17, 1 will offar at auction, on | ting fraudulent bills against the county. Last | lieutenant ealonel of a new regiment which 100 Prizes of B00. “ x of this city. visits Washington every nesday | and 36, in square 1043, situated on 14th street. bee | a gentiemat declining housekeeping, No, WEDNESDAY, th, at 5 o'clock ‘Wans: | night Judge Osborn locked up the jury at the | was about taking the field. It was said of him 200 Prizes of 300. - 2 and Satarday. Persons in need of medical treat | teen 'é and @ streets south and theeast4t | 14th street, between Hand I 5: Isha on the premises, the following property in Wash: | ‘Troy House. While there the rosecution | at this time that he, prayed well and preached 00 Prizes 100. = 60,1 Prent for any of the above diseases. will And it 20 | feet 7 inches front by the depth ot the lot, of lot8, | sell the following superior Household fects, com- | ington city, to wit:—26 Lots in the subfivision of employed one of Pinkerton’s detectives to | Well, but hefought better. His services in the | 10000 Prizes 10. . Rouoratte and aclentife treatene. anda cure | 1m Sauare 1076, southeast, in Waaniagion: chat | BUREN TT seloth Parlor Suites: fates: both’ iucfueives alse, “eats MD as eaan 48 | watch the Jury, and discovered a note being | fleid'were recognized by his promotion to the | 15 , APPROXIMATION PRIZES: hovorable at ‘and 16th streets sou! m city, ¢ i! an 5, aloe i Sheriff's officer to to brigadier gene: At the close of Approximation | =} teed b case he undertakes. Will refer iB eral superior Walnut Chamber Suites; uare No. 1,080: and one undivided haif of Li handed to the Sheri ive to a jury- ition of brigas gel Approximation a, fis patrons to. any of the leadi cians of Bal- | Dinirics of sales One-third of the purchase money | SCyera, Suverlor p Tables; Walnut Whainots; jobgtare Ne Pose: ovB, | man. He informed the District Attorsey! and | the war he was placed in command of the mil. | $50 Approximation Erizes of $100 timore, and show letters of iais from th | +. he paid in cash; the residue in (wo equal instal Walnut Hall Set; Window Hangi ‘Terins of sale: One-third of the purchase money | the latter demanded the note of the officer. It | itarydepartment of the south, and some tirae —— ——ae Same. Cali or address as above, or to 19 South | Monts payable in six and twelve months respec- | Poplar and Painted Chamber Furniture; to be paid in cash; and the resi1.e in two equal in- | was given up and found to read as follows: later hesettled in where he preacsed. 11,279 Prizes, WP csnss cpl Eutaw street, Baltimore, mar20-ly __| tively, with interest from day of sale, to be secured | Huck and Hair Mattresses: stalments at six abd twelve m snths, respectively, FRIEND TaYER—This is a political fight. | He afterwards labored Poughkeepsie. The '. @. T. B NSULT DE. LEON the oldest established | by thé notes of the purchaser aud s' reserved lien | Feather Pillows and Bolsters; With interest, payable semi-aa ‘ually, tobe sesored | gina for the party. EC ieee | ee gentleman is how engaged th mn Ga Sona e eee = : alist in the city. He guarantees a perma- | upon the premises sold. A deposit of $50 required | Brussels Carpets; Stalr Carpets; OF aR must’ be conplion ae woth, Tue terms | "Reynolds is ex-county clerk side anode siouary work in Ulster 5 ‘Commissioners, Bat Ana Speedy curs tn the Shevion te, Dosis ers at cost of purchaser goers ne Cnavevancing, | gratnne Dintag tom Faraicare; Atwer the sale, oF ho progerty niay'he rascte fee | for the democratic nomination: for BRete, | ORT E Me chia eke Wits. Stowe were | Write for Cireulars or ead onde fall Acute and ChronicSkin Diseases. Absadoned | &c.. 'UDSON T. CULL, itchen Requisites; lot Coal. one week’s notic thor! tarteoge of thedes | ‘The matter was fully exposod'in couse tits porn in West Hampton. The others, except- M. A. DAUPHIN, * pny gp ly CHAS, E. FRASER, j Trustees. House for tents faulting purchaser, ** "WALTER'S COR, morning, and the officers are now scouringthe j ing James, were natives of Litchfield, Yaues | P.O. Box 699, New Orieans, Lewiviantis, at oa Dorie my22-d DUNCANSON BHOS., Aucts, wy 22-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Myls-Cok dy Trustee, | gity bo ReyDolda—[Xy ¥. Marat, sf G. Beecher was born in Buetwon, BYMG-W RH

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