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rr * @ rr FE STEAMERS, kc. FAMILY SUPPLIES. iB POTOMAC RIVER HE, Bylee. will make three t He make three t each Teo to NOMINI FERRY and one to MATTOX CREEK, mediate lancings going and reta: rT information tnguire at @. L. Sheriff's Coal fice, 1il4 and. 838 Peunsylvania avenue, Wood Office, 1 and at wharf, foot of 6th and N streets, ap20-tf G. TUCKER JONES, Agent, Qo vonn ABRBANGEMENT. ‘OR NORFOLK, The swift sud glegant iron THE LAEF. C: vin leaves until farther notice, eves: DAY, |., connecting with steamers for and SATURDAY, aif 4 o'clock p, m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain B. Woop, leaves her wharf, termi- aos Bus of 7th ‘ana 9th street lineof cars. St 7a m._ three times per week, for Ourrioman, ‘and Leonardtow: Intermediate landings each trip. nd Days of sailing, LANDINGS.— topping at inter FORTRESS MON: THE SOUTH. mos AD FRIDAY, at Bovcl'k Boston, Provi- Rencé Snd other Northers Points. | Yeaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THUBSDAY stopping at G®E4T REDUCTIONS IN FLOUR, &c barre] Deener & Cisseil's Fancy Family Flour, aie: \4 barrel Great Swiss Process Flour, Bs Minnesota Spring Wheat. patent process, $9 10: pio rl gli Wart wie’ a uur, 34 barrel. $1.50; is Fresh Graham Flour 4 cents anc ir Bim and $1.75 per 4 barrel. Duryea’s Sau loss Starch, 6 pound wooden boxes, 50 cents. Port Grape Wine, Rg gallon, $1.25. California Brandy. Blackberry ine (pure $i'¢p) and Holland Gin, each 75 cents T bottle. N. B.—As we sell for cash, we have 00 debts to make up on cash buyers, C. 8. O'HARE & SON. My2l-tr 1213 7thet. n.w., bet. Mand N. MARTYNIAS, EAST INDI PICKLED ; TINY Tis Batata ONIONS, 5 AUTUMN CLUSTERS, WORCESTERSHIR! BEEF STEAK, JOHN BULI ae other SAUCES, New crop SWEET O:iL. B. W. REEDS SONB, same ae Steamer Matiano, asa them apé-tr 1916 F st. n. w. ‘or further information, iy a ice, over x Bank, Ki express ON C, MANN, the Company's Wharf, fost of street, OF 8 | I'v. Stalls 638 aha 639 Center called for on SA EL BAOON, Pres’t, j. ACCINELLY, Agent, a STKAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamers JOHN GIBSON aad KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o’clock p.m. every BATURDAY at 4 p.m.: Georke- own every MONDAY, and Aleandriasame day. Freight token at lowest rates. For Information apply at office over Metropolitan Bank. USth street, ortoH.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, a SAMUEL BACON President. SUMMER TUUBISTS. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. From Baltimore to Halifax and Vice Versa c The A 1 British Iron Screw Steamshii HIBERNIAN 3 200tons, Capt. Lt. Archer, R. Nova ScoTIAN. 3 200 tons, Capt. Kichardson: CaSPIAN, 3,100 tons, Capt. Trocks. Leave Kaltimore every other W FOR HALIFAX. NOVA Cabin passage to Halifa: Round trip. ; Incindin, thi This is ap excellent opportumty to ocean trip ships and th Scotia. First cabin to8t. John’s, New! ete. yy a brief Fire’-class Trans-Atluntic Steam charming summer ciimate of Nova mundisnd .$35. gold First cabin to Liverpoo! 75, gold For further information appiy to A. SCHUMACHER & CO. jel-2m 5 South Gay street, Baltimore, Ma, E.—TO_ GLASGOW, LIVER- BLIN, BELFAST, LONDON- ) THE PARIS EXPOSITION. North Eiver, foot of Canal street, Thursday, May 2 Thursday, May 9 ‘aursday, May 23 rding to accommo- Gations; return tickets at reduced rates, Second at lowest rates, eabin, HB. Sive al to AUSTIN BALDWIN & 'CO., Agents, ana No. 72 Broadway, Yor! GEO. W. MOSS, Adams Express Office, Pennsy ivania avenue, Bt ickets at No. 45 Broadway and at com- Pany’s pier, toot of Canal st.. North Kiver.myl-Im \CHOK LINE. j ASOD Tires sain i from New Yor! SLASGOW every “SATURDAY LONDON every WEDNESDAY Passenger acc-inmodatioas unsurpassed for ele- gance and c.mfort.. All Staterooms on main deck, and Saloon amidships. SALOON CAINS, $66 to $80, CURRENCY, PECORDCA Bre feclecing a req Cheng Excursion Ret for First-class Passage, N ‘York to Paris and return, $135 to$196, accord- ing ir fara ane prone sl osen. For Books of Information, Plans, &c.. ly to HENDERSON RROTHER, APP BOLING GREEN, NEW YORK. Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 430 10th st. ‘n, W., Washington, ap24-sm BS ipso GERMAN LLOYD. by MSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, BATA PD TON AND BREMEN, . ‘The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- | oot Breet, Hobor sn,” Rates of. passage? i e8 of 2 sew to Southampton, Lon. don, Havre an L il, Stee! currency. For freight Sr paisage apy te PORLRICHS & CO; apl-em 2 Bowling Green, New York, XDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ET WEEN PHILADELPHIA, WASH- ‘ALEXANDRIA NGTUN AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S Liv E FOR BosTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Satling Days. From Phitade!phia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Washingion— Monday, at 1i a.m. From George: wn— Monday, at 7p. Freights received daily. Through Bills of lading, given to Boston aud Providence. Consignees Ww! their landed at Georgetown wharf will lease have Walrad “Georgetown, D. Ue For fall information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & OU., 1902 F street northwest, and 18th-street wharf, Wasbic zion, D. C.; @. F. HYDE, 59 Wae fer strbet, Geo xetown, D0: WM. P. CLYDE & ., General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Phila- Setohie mara0-1y KECT LINE TO FRAN MENERAL TRANSATLANTIC MPANY hictweon New York and Hevre_ Pier 42, N. B.. foot Merton st. MIELE DE Pakis, Capt, Santelll z EAINT LAU snr, apt. Lachesnez, Wed- fe 12, 3 D.the ae 'RADOR. Capt. Sanglier, Wedaeeday, June am. of Pi in Gold (including wine)—To se hn Oe sa Sas eS FPG abin, $25. Sucerage, $96, including wine, bed- and utenst “Séamers “PEIEIRE,” “VILLE DEPARIS,”* aad ‘ST. LAURENT”? do not carry steerage pas- we OUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 65 Bros Ebr ms marae ee . ‘enna. ave., a agen! icE. Om & MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sail every T?URSDAY direct trom ‘ailadelphia to Liverpool, touching eh Cabin. intermediate and s tickets can be had at H. D. COUKE, JR. & CU."S, Bank- to 1428 F st. Also, agents for the Red Siar Line ntwerp. VUNABD LINE. rice. my23-tf ith the view of diminishing the chances of eolision, the Steamers of this live take a specific course for al) seasons of the year. On the outward e from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 Ist. or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward crossing the meridian Of 60 at 42 lat.. or pothing to the north of 42. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN 7He ROYAL Ms IL STEAMSHIPS, LLING AT UORK HARBOR. Fuom New Yous, | From New Yorx. *Russia... Wed., May 29 | "Russia. Bey thia... Wed., June 5 | Scythia... Wed..July 10 Abyssinia. Wed.June 12 Bothr ia. Wed., June 19 Algeria... Wed., June26| Algeria... Wed., July 31 And every folowing Wednesday from New York. BATES OF PASSAGE. By steamers carrying steerage, §80and 100 gold, according w accom! ons. * No steerage. | By steamers riot carrying steerage, $80. $100 and 9130 gold, according to accommodation, Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additionai. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpoo! and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates, Through bi‘ls of lading given for Belfast. Glas- Antwerp and other ports on the Con- Ww, Havre cbt, and tor Mediterranean porta. Piication at Knox's Ex- | Bremen. first cabin, $100. second | | W YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Wed., July 3 | Abyssinia. Wed.,July 17 | Bothnia... Wad.. July 24 | The best BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING LAMB the country affords. 8 All orders faith! 3 az-Allo fully filled; goods delivered, B® Bors | De Can be found at | Eee Ch atecet wing’) Sia wae ene | Matket, by bis triewds and the lovers oF CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. feb3s-6m ‘OBN BR. KELLY, BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Etc, CORNED BEEF A’ SPECIALTY. Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Oth street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or sddrees Box 718 City, ce, Marketing delivered free of to all parts of cqoilarketing free of charge septa ty : | THE TRADES. | Beer BINDING, The public is tfully informed that the LYCEPT BOOK KINDERY Is eaoriod an Ey heretofore. The same excellent workmen are em- Dioyed, and the work turned out will be in the superior style which has always been a character- istic of the establishment, A 1012 Pa, ave.. 34 floor. ape-Ly | | GRASS, A. CABINET-MAKER, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STREET, | Nortuwest. nov7-ly | IBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C, jan19-1y #~@ Fine Printing a Specialty. | A WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. | Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Roller and Ventilating Awning for Sto Hotels, Public Sendings and ce rekorge be oes, and rents ‘or sale or Ten! je Agent for the only genul Mildew. Proof Awning Materlal. sep15-tr RAILROADS. PALTInonE AND O10 RAILHOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIVONAL ROUTB AND SHORT LINE | To THE | NORTH, NORTHWEST. WEST AND SOUTH- Mav 12, 1:39 pm. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON: | 8:00, am.—Baltimore, “ulicott City and Way | stations, :20 a.m.-—Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Boston’ Express, Qa Sunday ty Baltimore | only. 6:50 a.m.—Baltimore, Annspolis and Way Sta- | tions, ahd Way Stations between Helay aud Piod- ment. +7:40—Baltimore Express, 8:10 a.m.—Point o* Rocks and Way Stations, | 8:80 a m\—New York, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- | TON AND BALTIMORE Express, PARLOR CAR | to New York aud Plniadeiphia, 78:35 a.m.—S8t. Louls, Cinciunatt, Chicago and Pitisburg express. Connects for Hagerstown and | Valley Branch except Sunday, Caleago except Sat- | urday, ‘Through Car to Staunton. PARLOR CAB | to Grafton and SLEEFING CAR to Cincinnati, Oo- lambus, Chicago, Junction and Sandusky, | 9:00-On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis | | and Way Stations pos a.m.—Baltimore Express. 12:10’ p.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations, #1:30 p.m.—NeW YORE, PHILADELPHIA AND BosTON EXPRESS, On Sdnday to Baltimore and Wan Stations only. ‘4:30 p.m.—Baitimore, Bladensburg, Annapolis Juyetion and Laurel Express. Frederick via Kelay 4:36 p.m.—Frederick, Point of Rocks, Hagers- town, Winchester and” Way Stations,” Sunday to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only, +4:40 p.m,—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tions. +5:80 p.m.—Philadelphia. Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Ellicott City. PASSENGERS FOR NOR- FOLK TAKEN IN THE CAKS DIRECT TO BOAT AT CANTON. No connection Sunday for Norfolk. Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel. $¢:50—Baltimore and Way Stations. t7:15—CHIC*GO AND COLUMBUS EXPRESS. LEEPING CARs to Chicago. 48:10 p.m.—Ba:timore Express. +9 25- St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisyilleand Pitts- burg Express. SLEEPING CAxs to St. Louis and Pittsburg. No counection for Pittsburg Sunday. 49:30 p.'m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS, SLEEPING CaR to New York, and SPECIAL BEEEPING Caz to Philadel- Qh PiTrains marked (+) dally. All other trains daily except Sunday, All trains stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at Ticket Offices at Depot, corner New Jersey avenue and ( street; 485, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 613 15th street northwest, Washington, and Masonic Tem- le, High street. Georgetown, where tickets can Repprocured and orders will be’ taken for baguage to be checked and received to any point In the city. ‘WM. CLEMENTS, Master of Fransportation- LM. General Ticket Agent. m13 0. 8. KOUNTZ, General Agent, lad GHEA’ 1878 PENRSTVANTA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Steet Rats, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, | APRIL 4th, 1878. TRALNS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, | corner of Sixth and B streets, a4 follows: | For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, | with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnatl, St. Louis and | Chicago; 7:40 p.m. dally, with Palace Car to Ee Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, N. Falls aud the north at 7:40 p.m. dally, except Ssturday, with Palace Cars to Watkius. For | Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and Wat- | porkiits, 4.0 :20'a: im. dally. except Sunday, Por New York aud the Bast. 1:40 a.m. and 9:30 p. ta, daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express Of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.im. daily, ex- cept Sunday. | vor New York and the Kast, 1:30 p.m, dally, ex- | cept Sunday, with Siveping Cars from Wash- | ington to ton. For Brooklyn, N. Y., all | through trains connect at Jersey’ Oliy with | wats “of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct trauster to Fulton street, avoldiug double fer- rlage and journey across New York clt | Philadelphia, 1-80 p, m, daily. except Sunday, | Potgid 140 a mi. aud’ 630 and B90 ge mc asay and 1:40 J inslted Express, 9:20. m. daily, exeept Sun- y= Accominodation for Baltimere, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p. m, daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:55 a, m. aud 4:20 p. m daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, ‘®& ID, and 4:20 p. m, daily, For fre: and e apply at the Company's except Sunday. < ottce, No. 4 Rowling Green. or both and ae godin, to Oss BIGELOW, 606 7th strest, Wash- ALEXANDHIA AND , FREDERICKSHURG Te Rina! RAILWAY AN REA iy CHAS. @, FRANCKLYN, Agent. N.Y, WASHINGTON RAILHOSD: For, Alorandria, 6,7, 8. 9°10, 10, 11 a.m. 1, 3, = 4:20, 6. 6.7 p.m. On Sanday'at 9:10 a.i, BANKERS. For the Sokihy’ via Richmond, 2:45 a, m, dally — —s the Boul mond, 2:45 a, m, : $i0. $20. $50. S109. vie | tats dally except Butiday « ai s c Sto c or Privi- us lea jexand) Re ag ne anger | pli erie 8:10, 9-10. 10, 1 8, 4:20, 6 6:1D and? and OMicia: 3: k Exchange Ri Full details | ports free, Address | i la. On Sunday at a. 10a, m.and 6 p. m. rhekeis, informatio T. PUTTEK WIGHT & CO., Bankers, 36 Wall sleeping and parior carsse- 5 ew You iY y 21-eod ek Ly comm odations can be procure: at theo! north- sen. Dew Fores MPS OUSEAY _ | Gant corber Of THUTCONED strect ANG’ Poonepioette $25, $50,- $100, $200, $500 | svenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penne ‘The majority of Wall street houses and menare as | honest se thal neighbors. and mauy of them havea ion for sounduess and honesty. The old house of ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & Co., Brokers. 12 Wall ge York, ia ont | an of about $100 made recently recurned vestment f} mily Fecarned world wide repu' tied to absoiuie confidence. stave that 000 in less than 60 days. Gireular! tree. New York &. Tribune. marT-ecotr Bonds and Gold on motarste Commissions $5 esch 100 shares, Stock privileges negotiated ou Die only. Correspon- Gence solicited. Henry ‘Member Am. Mining and Stock Exchange, 35 Wail st.. New ‘ork. Heference, D. B. Man: |.» Presiden: ational Trost Oo. New Yorke” janl- MEMBER OF THE STOCK EACHANGE Spb cancate codes Sat he pue-teve oc sale of sylvanla avenue, and at the depot, where orders be left for the checking of baggage to destina- fon from hotels and rsidenece, = . PB. FARMER, General Passenger Agen’ RANK THOMSON. ‘Genera! Managers “Ovid | ] PEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT. FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCKS, MPANY’S EXTRACT OF $3 a success boon for which ould feei grat-ful.”*—See **Medical ‘British Medicai Jvar- t CAUTION. Genuine only with the fae simile of Baron Liebig’s Signature In Bue Lak across the Label. COAL AND WOOD. J OHNIN BROTH. WHOLESALE AND DE ab ERS CO4L AND WOOD. AIL ces, Mill and Wharves, ‘13th and # streets southwest. Janle-w foot 12th, ‘OMices—1908 F, 1119 9th and 4418 7th streets north. **Consumption in England increased te1-fold in ten years." LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Store xee) Gro- | cers and Chemists, Soleagenta ‘or the Uaited States, (wholesale ’ only), C. DAVID & Co., 3: Mark Lane. London, Eingian ts mart-iv HEN’S LOAN OFFICE, corner of Tin street and New York. J * IRON IN Fun“ BLOOD, A PERMANENT TONIO. WITHOUT ALCOHOL, PERUVIAN SYRUP Is a Protected Protoxide of Iron. PERUVIAN SYRUP Contains nO Alcohol. PERUVIAN SYRUP Vitalizes the Blood. PERUVIAN SYRUP Tones up 3 Bystem, PERUVIAN SYRUP Bailds up the Brokn Down. PERUVIAN SYRUP Makes the Weak Strong. ITERUVIAN SYRUP Cures we Dyspeptic, PERUVIAN SYRUP Invigorates the Brain, PERUVIAN SYRUP Cures, Female Weaknesses, PERUVIAN SYRUP Devility. PERUVIAN SYRUP Is pleasant to Take. AUTION: Be sure to get the ** PERUVIAN Price $1.00 a Bottle. containing a history of the A3 fe pamphlet, PERUVIAN SY RUB, a valualie paper oa pro- gress In medical science, a treatise on Iron as a medical agent, test monials from distinguished physicians, clergymen and others, will be seat ree to any address, SETH W. FOWLE, & SONS, Dropristors, 86 Harrison avenue, Boston, Bold by dralors gonsral- ve je3-1m, th, Im LADIES’ GOODS. ME. JEANNERATE has closed her es- tablishment in Washington, She has received two cases of imported BON NETS: and dig and Seaside HATS, which she open on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, at 83 North Charles street, Baltimore. DEESSMAKING in ail lts branches, yest RECEIVED, A CASE OF FRENCH CHIP HATS, which we are selling at $2. All our Stock of Chip and Straw HATS mavked down to ‘correspondingly low Prices, During this month we olfer bar- gains in MILLINERY GOODS, to reduce Stock. Full linvof Jouvin and Monogram KID GLOVES. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, Je8-tr 621 and 623 D' st. GUMMER IMPORTATIONS, Kepresen ting the st and most diversified stock of LADIES SUITS in Linen, Percale, Gingham, White, Colored and Figured Lawns, and Bunting? Percale and Lawn Wrappers; Circulars, Ulsters, Robes de Voyage. Also, several very beautifn! and new designs in Muslin and Valenciennes SUITS for Commence- ments, all at lower prices than any previousseasoa. M. WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, my27-tr je3-tr AUCTION SALES. a TA AUCTION SALES. SS FS es ee TUO-MOKKOW ryuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE 7 FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF WIL- LARD'S HOTEL, By virtue of a decree by the Say Court of the District of Colum! cause No, 6.048, abl ‘wewil sell. at public muse tion, on the premses, on MONDAY, June 8, at 10 o'clock a.m.. and from ail the Household Furniture and effects of Willard’s Elegant Mantel 26a Pier French, M rel and Pier French Mirrors; Bosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior workmanship; ‘lon and Easy'Chatrs, Lounges; ngs; Boceptic om and Elegant Window Bosewood and Walnut larble-top Tables; Elegant Walnat Marbie-top Chamber Suites; Mogart and Brussels ‘Carpets in fine condition; immense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and Splend\d stork Table and Bed Line an en; Superb jon of Silver-Plated Ware and Cut- Elegant assortment of China and Glassware; Copper Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &c. N.B.—This Hotel has only been recently far- nished and of the very best material, all of which is in ex: ent condition, Terms CAS GIN ALD. FENDALL, ar90-d WM. F. MATTINGLY.” }TFustoos, W438: B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, northwest corner 10th and Dstreets. TRUSTEES SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, bearing date on the 18h day of November. a. D. 1876, and recorded in Liber No, 838, follo 1b et seq., one of the Land Records for Washingiou couuty, tn the District of Columbla, and at the request In writing of the party thereby secured the subscribers will sell at public auction ou the premises, on THURSDAY, June 6, 1878, at 10 o'clock a, m.. and from day today until sold, all the Household Furniture and effects of the Me tropolitay Hotel, tn the city of Washington, com- pising, in part. eegant Mantel and Pier Mirrors osewood aud Walnut Parlor Suits, Reception sud Easy Chairs, Lounges, elegant Window Hang- igs, Rosewood and Walnut Marble Top Tables, Marble Top and other Chambe: Sits, Brussels and other Carpets, a large assortment of Blankets, Comforts and Spreads, fiue stock of Table and Bed Linen, Silver Piated Ware and Cutlery, large as- sortinent of China and Glass Ware, Copper Cook- ing Utensils. avd other appointments of a large hotel, Catalogues ready on day of sale, Perms OTOH ARD WALLACH, LLOYU WILLIAMS. - ¢ Trustees. m16-eo&jel-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, H. WARNER, Auctioneer. fs pa TRUSTEFS' SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STURY FRAME DWELLING HOUSK, L STRELT, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated May 224; 1877. and duly recorded in Liber 857, fo~ £7 lio 182, one of the land records of the District. of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. the 7th ‘day if 1878, at 5:30 o*clock p.m, ali that lot, piece cel of ground situate,” lying and being In of Washington and District of Columbia, and known upen the map and plat of ton city, as lots lettered **A*? and “*B,°* of McGill and Johuson’s subdivision of. lots ‘in souare numbered 620, said two lots commencing 100 feet west of thesottheast corner of said square, Tunning thence west 40 feet 2 inches, thence north 136 feet 7% inches. thence east 40 feet 2 inches. thence south to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: Two hundred. dollars, together With the expenses of sale, In cash: the balance In & premissory note, payable May 22, 1380, bear- ing interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per an nun, payable semi-annually, from the day ‘of sale, which note of the purchaser must be secured by deed of trust on the property sold. The purchaser shall have the option to pay cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time ‘of sale, and all conveyancing an‘l recording shall be at the cost of the purchaser, Should the purchaser fail to com- ply with the terms of sale within five days of the salle, the property will be resoid at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, WM, HE H.C. al, 5 ¢ Trustees. 928 F street n.w., J.T. COLDY ELL, raiesman, my30-d UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON SOUIH E STREET, BETWEEN Orn AND lori SCREETS WHST, AT AUC ON, By virtue of adeed of trast duly recorded in Liber No 818, folio 131, one of the land records for the District of Golumbla, and. by. request of the party secured, I. as surviving Tru tee. will proceed to sell, at public auction, in fro: of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 7:h day of June, A.D 1878, at 6 o’clock p. m.. all that certain pigee or parcel of ground known and descrined as velbg all of original lot uuumbered thirty (80). tn square numpered three hundred and. elghty-olght (388), according to the plat or plan of Washington city, D, C , together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges, appurte- haheés and hereditaments belonging ‘or apper- taining. _ ‘Terms: $550 and interest at 10 per cet. from October 21st, 1877. taxes and expenses of sale in cash; balauce in 6 and 12 months, for which ths notes of purchaser. bearing interest. from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold'will be taken. A deposit of $100 required a- sale. Ali conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are uo! complied with. within seven vays from day of saie, the surviving Truste- reserves the rigbtto reseli the property at the ri: ard cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five days'tpubiic notice of such resale, H. H. DUDLEY, _ my 24-4 " Surviving Trustee, epomas DowLIs G. Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NEW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING On PSTREET NOuTH,NEAR 4TH STREET ST. Ky virtue of a trust deed of date August 18, 1876, recorded in Liver No, 882, folio 71, &c.. and decree of Court (Equity docket 17 cause. No, 5.854, ) I will sell in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, Jane 1, 1878, at 6 0’clock p.m., Lot umbered twelve (12,) in A. B ony subdivis- lon of original lot numbered six (6,) in square nembered eight hundred and nine (809,) with the improvements thereon, ‘erms: One-third of purchase money cash ($100 of which must be paid immediately on sa'e,) and balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with Ly terest at 7 per cent. from day of sale, secured on the property, and to be complied with ‘in five days from day of sale, or property will be resold at risk and cost of Serene: purchaser, Conveyancing yurchaser’s cost » M. ASHFORD, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. myl6-d&ds 4&e-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED on account of the rain until FRIDAY, June 7th, same hour and place, by order of Trustee, 13-0808 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, e@uUGL A 8S 8’ Ninth and & sts., St. Cloud Building. The steady increase of our business, aud the ne- cessity for more space to properly display our s ciaities, has Induced us to connect the store adjoln- ing, formerly occupied by Miss McCormick. ith facilities augmented, and new departments cre- ated, we shall be able to display all novelties In our speclal lines, as svou as they appear, aud at prices he lowest. Specialties this season consist of HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, PARASOLS, KIBBONS, FANS, RUFFLINGS,TIES, BOWS. BUITONS, LACES, JEWELRY,CO TON AND MERINO UNDERWEAR. ofc., ‘with a complere assortment of EXTRACTS and ‘TOILET ARTL- CLES. Our Geutlemen’s Department (entirely distinct) is replete with newest designs in COL- LARS, CUFFS, HUSIERY, NECK WHak, &¢, Each artice is marked at the lowest New York Wi inspection from all. price, We invite inspection from all. ms25-tr Ninth 8t., St. Uloud Building. NEW Tock or PARASO With Fancy ee. $1.00, $1 25, $1.60, $1.75, We .50, $3.00, ete. IVORY HANDL PEARL INLAID HANDLES, FRENCH HORN HANDLES, B i ang aeiled pues 418 inches, 20 inches, nches, 24 inches, at C. M. TUWSON & CO'S, 636 Pennsyleania avenue, South Side, my4tr M* SELMA RUPPEKT, 614 OTH STREET, OprosiTg PATENT OFFICE, Has just opened a large and select assortment ot INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S LACE CAPS and BUNNETS, ROBES, LONG AND SHORT DRESSES, And all kinds of CHILDREN’S FURNISHING GOUDS. Novelties in Lisle Thread GLOVES, Black sik MI1TS, LACES, LACE GOODS and EMBROID- ERIES, SILK and WORSTED FRINGES in all the newest styles, CHILDBEN’S LACK CAPS m: ler. mars8-tr adie to ordi Qrec4, NOTICE. . LADIES FINE BOOTS for Spring wear of my own make for sale at very reasonabi ne | Jas. He VERMILY Opposite Patent Omces, Ladies Boots and Shoes made to order at short notice. mar30-tr S* ANN’S INFANT ASYLUM, corner 24th ‘street and Pennsylvania aveu under the su- pervision of Sisters of Charity. This Institution was established for the reception of foundlings and destitute children, Moderate charges will be made for children in better circumstances whose parents and guardians are unable to provide for them at home, There is also a Lying-in department at- tached to the Institution, with private rooms, in whi h every comfort and convenience can be afford- ed W ladies, elther strangersor residents in theelty, W. G. H. NEWMAN, M. D., Physician fn Charge, Physicians to Children’s Department: Drs. ©. V, N. CaLLan, J, MCV. MACKALL, aod H. M. Naw: MAN. Advisory and Consulting Board: D. R. HAGNER, |. D.; 3. ELIoT, M. D.; GRAFTON TYLER, M. DL; A. Y. P. GARNETT, M. D.: 8. C. BUSEY, M. D., and J. Forp TuomPson. M.D.“ jes-tamiam vie best One Bolla 6 uae to Kkoow ee ny yee and Blank Books: eep5-Ly HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF IMPRUVED AND UN- IMPROVED REAL ESPATE ON BOUND- ARY STRERT. BETWREN 13TH AND 14TH STREETS NORTH W EST—-SQUARE 234, By virtue of adeed of trust dated May 11h, and, duly recorded in Liber 854. foll0 fag 278. one of the land records for Washington Jd county. District of Columbia, and by direction ot the potty secured thereby. 1 Shall sll, on ‘TUES DAY AFTERNCON, June 4.n. 1878. 'at6 o'clock in frout of the premises, lots 39 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 ana 45, in square 234 Improved by several frame bul dings. Hthe lots will be sold as divided. ‘Terms: One third cash; the residue in two equal yments. at six and twelve months, with notes arirg interest at 8 per cent p-r annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sod,’ Allconveyan ing at purchaser's cOst, §25 on each lot at time of sale. H. M. C. DANNAHER, Trastee. THOMAS DOW: Auctioneer, my2d &@- THE ABOVE SALEIS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED until FRIDAY AFTERNOON. June 7ib; same house and place, By order of ‘Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. ya TPpoxcanson BROS., Auctioneers. USTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL F<TATE ON THE ALLYY BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS AND VIRGINIA AVENUE AND D STREET FOUTHWEST, IN SQUARE 581, By virtue of a ‘deed of trust, daved May 81st, A.D. 1876. duly recorded in Bt | folio 137, et seq., of the land records of the [1 Districi Of Colunibia, and at the written request o the party secured thereby, we will sell. at public auction, in front of the prémises, on SATURDAY. the 8th day of June, A.1). 1878 ‘at 5:30 o'clock m., Lot in Wm. H. Philips’ recorded subdivi- sion of Lot 2. In Square 581. situated in Washing- ton city, District oi Columpia, Terms: One- hird cash; and balsnce in six ana twelve months, with interest at six por cent., se cured on premises, or all cash at option of purcha. ser. A deposit of $75 at time of sala, and all con- ve) arcing at purehaser’s cost, Terms to be com- plied witb in seven days or the right reserved to Tesell at defaulting purchaser's cosi waL-eogds JOHN A. VANDOREN, } Trustees, PIANOS AND ORGANS. THIS AFTERNOON. OMAD DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF A FRAME ING AND ADJ INING Vaca BRICK STABLE IN R¥AR O ING, SITUATE ON SIXTH, M AND N STREETS N.W. irtue of, a, deed of trist ‘bearing date the 20th day of July, 1876, and recorded in fm Liber No, 824, folio 320, one of the land reg cords of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustees will seil_at publtc auction. in front of the premises, on TH UBSDAY. 30th day of May, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., in the city of Washington, D: G., the south 40 teet 6 inches front of lot 6 in sqfare 481, by the depth of sald lot. Tms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid in cash; the residue in one and two years after day of sale, for which the purchaser is to give bis notes, secured by deed of trust on the property acld, bearing interest at rate of eight per cent, Per annum, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A de- posit ‘of $200 tobe made when bid is accepted. If rerms of sale are not compiled with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. GEO, ¥F, APPLEBY. W. E. EDMONSTON, my15-4 ‘Office 490 Bth st, ag-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, June 4 h, at 6:30 o'clock, by order of the Trustees. myso 4#@ THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED. on account of the weath-T, until THURSDAY, Jane Gib, at 6 orclock. By order of the Trustees,” j5-2t Prrastes, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPETY ON 18rn STREET, BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTI By virtue of a deed of trust given to us recarced In Liter No. 861, folto 18 et. sea of the land records of the District of Colum ‘Ma, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we wil sell on THURSDAY, the 6ch day of June, A. D., 1878. in frout of the premises at 6. ‘clock p, m./ ali that piece or pazcel of ground ving in City of Washirgion in D:strict of Golum- Dia, ang Fnown on plat of sald city. a6 part of lot 6, sare 161 descysbed as follows: ‘inning for the seme siaieen fe-t north from the division line be- tween lot 6 ane 6 of said square and running north 12 feet; being the save property convered to Richard A. Frere, Trustee, by John McDermott hy deed dated November 7H, 1860; together with ‘m} rovements. ways, ments, &c., soul subject to special improvement t ‘Terms of sale: $100. exper ta es cach ha ance in six and interes twelve mouth: . notes to be secured by deed of trust % al purchaser's cost. A deposit of $° O required at sale; if terms of sale are not e-mplied with in seven days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at therisk and cost of the ‘defauiting purchaser upon giving five days public notice of such resale, = O8GE BAUER, m)20e0&ds JOHN WALTER, E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE _AT AUCTION-VERY DESIRABLE BOT IN PRONT Of THE U.S CAPITOL N. 40 conveyance } Trustees, CORNER FIRST AND B STREEDS Fp hBONTING ON CariTOL PARK On THURSDAY, June 6th, 1878, at 6p m I will offer for sa’e, in front of thé premises, the aboveedescribed property ‘Terms day of sale, jeL-6t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. TPENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, RUSTEES* SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY #RICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWE! JINGS AND LOTS AND NINE BULL ING LOTS, SITUATED RESPECTIVEL ON HK OSTREC 7vu AND Sra STREETS NORTHEAS' By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, dated May Ist, 1873. and duly recorded in Liber No. 715. ‘folic 398. of the land records. for the District of Columbia, and by request of the party. secured, we will sell. ‘at public auction, on TUESDAY, the 18.h day of June, A.D. 1873, at o'clock p.'m., in frout of the respective prem- ises, all those certain pieces or parceis of laud mises, known and described upon ground pian of the city of Washington. D, C., as boing ols Nos, 7.8 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 1415, 18, 17. 18, 21, 22. 3) 33. and 34 of A, B, Kelley vision of Square 889, together with all th ments, Ways, easements, rights, privilege: purtenances and hereditaments to tne same, be- Jonging or otherwise appertaining. Lots 7, 8 and 9 are improved by three well-built two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 and 710 H street pe, a Tots 10, 1Land 12are unimproved and front on H sireet ne, Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets ne, Lots 13 16, 17 and 21 are unimproved and front on 7th Sir-er east, Lots 14. 15. 18 and 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dweilings fronting on 7ih street, between Hand J streets.n.e, Lots 32 and 38 aré unimproved and front on 8th street ne. Lots 81 and 34 are Improved by two-story Frame Dwellings and trout ou 8th street, between H aad I streets n.e, - Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mcnths; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent, uatil paid, and secured by derd of trust on the premises + All conveyancing at the cost of the purcha- ser. aA deposit of $100 required on each lot as soon ld, If the terms o! sale are uot complied with within’ seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days? public notice of such resale. JOUN H GLICK CONRAD KAUFFMAN, my30-4 (Rost) Youse & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY ON THE CORNEB OF G AND FIFTEENTH STREETS N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 10th. A. 1). 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 783, folio 402, ana Liber 843, folio 824, &c.. of the, laud records of Washington county, D. C., aad by the written direction of the party secured, we wiil SAU AS public auction, In front of the premises, ‘on } Trustees, FRIDAY, the 81st day of May, A.D 1878, at 5:30 o*clock p.'m.. the following described part of Luc numbered five (5), in square numbered two bun- dred and twenty-three ( ). In the city of Wash- ington. beginning for the same at the southwestern corer of said lot and sguare, and thence running north. along the line of 15ch street west, twenty- eight (28) feet; thence east seventy-two (72) feet: thence south twenty-eight (28) feet to the liae of North @ and thence west, aiong said G street seventy-two (72) feet to the place of beginn'ng, as held under a certain indenture of lease recorded in Liber 625 folio 174, of said land records, The terms of the lease are as follows: The les-or is bound to pay all taxes and public assessments; the annual rent is $1 500, .ayabie in monthiy payments; the term will expire September 30, A.D. 1882, when the lessor will pay for all the improvements, other- wise he must grant a new lease for a term of twelve year t same rent and upon the same terms and com ons. There is alsoa provision in said lease for, parcbare: in fee during said term. The improvemen ts consist of a good three-story brick budding, The property is now occupied un- der a sub-lease of $3 450 per annum, Terms of sale: One-third 1n cash, (of which $300 must be paid at sale;) the deferred payments to be made in equal payments in six. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months after date, with Interest at the rate of eight per cent. per annum until paid. able semi-annually, and secured by deed ol rust and !ngsurance to the satisfaction of the Trus- te@. Terms to be fully compl ed with within six days after the day of sale; otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, after one week's notice, at the risk and cost of the first pur- chaser. “Al conveyancing at the porchaser's cost. N. ROAC m2L-a&ds WM. HD WARD. Trustees, 49° THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED uadi FRIDAY, J ine 14th. same time and pace, WM. N. ROACH, jel-eo&ds WA. a. Waters: ¢ Trustees. B, 8: WABNER, Real Etate Auctioneer, le IKUSTFES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE | HOTEL PROPERTY*ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 2p STREET, KNUWN AS “TRE- MONT HOUDE.*? By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated August 13th, A.D, 1875 duly recorded in Liber No. 790, “folic. 463. oue of the land records for the. District of Columbia, and at the request of tae party secured thereby, we will sell, at. pnbiie auc- tion, in front of the ‘premises, of THURSDAY, Juni 2th, 1878, at 6 ovclock p.m, the following described real estate situafe in the city of Wash- ington. D strict of Columbia, to wit:—Ali those pieces ‘or parcels of ground ‘known and distin- guished as Lots numbered three 13). four (4). five (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in Tudd's re- corded subdivision of original Loi numbered one (2).in Square numbered five hundred and seventy- two (572), fronting on Indianaavenue oue hundced and forty (140) feet three (3) inches, and on 3d street west Seventy-five (75) feet, together with the improve ments, &e. ‘Ter mp of sale: One-fourth in cash and the balance in six, twelve. and eighteen months, wiih interest at six per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of irust on the preperty soid, and a satisfactory policy of insurance on the buildings. or ali cash at option of the purcharer. A deposit of $250 will be re- quired at the time of sale, and ail conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days. otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cos) of the defaulting purcha-er. CHARURS B. BAILEY. tp op CHAKLES C. GLOV evsrel 3. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, my 27d IANON AND ORGANS RECKIVED FOR REPAIRS AND VAR- IS4ING, or on STORAGE UNDER, URANCE at redaced rates during the Summer at 6. L. WILD & BROS*, Em- porttin of Music, Ne, 723 7ch street'n, Ww. Ageuts tor the Stietf and other’ first class Pianos te8-t}yL D* KbK BRUS GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND CARE PIANOS. AND BU: eTT }ANB, at dole ALLER DAVIE & 00. PIANOS.—_Up- H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 6 TRUSTFE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE-BTOKY PRESSED-8RICK FRONT DWELLING, No. 1426 NSTREKT NOK EH- WEST. WITH ALL THE MODERN 1M- PROVEMENTS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jun 1th, A. De 1874 duly reconted in Liver Nos ‘fol o 43, one of the land records for the, ct of Columbia, and at the request of 1 Party secured thereby, I shall sell at pubitcauction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Jun’ 10. 1878, at 6 o’clock p, m., ‘all that plece oF parcel of Ground situated in the éity of Washington, D.C. ing Part of lot numbered sixty-one (61) ia ‘two hundred ‘and t sve (213), beginning Square two hun ‘welve 5 ni for the same at the nerthwest corner of said lot; thence running east twenty-one (21) feet on the line of N streetmorth; south about one hun- dred and eighteen (118) feet to a twenty (20) foot 3 westerly to the iwest Cor~ Sing tgsuter wit he inprovemetins he. ‘Terme: One-fourth cash, and the balance in tc and five years with interest Tyekeent vablequarteriy, and secured bys deed oPtrust on the soli, or ail cash at option he purchaser. deposit at time of sale and ‘She dayeadvertisoment. HORACE J. F&OST, Trastee, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, my20-eutt ‘ESSSUIT FOR $7, CHEAP- A Sat Bil nam LE. NABLE GOODS, * CANNED TOL *“RGE OUFFEE MILL. ac. a We mill sell on FRIDAY MORNING, June Th, at 10 o°elock, witht Toom. general assortment of Miscella cons Gods, h DUNCANBSON BROS, Aucts, HOMAS DOWLIN: BUGGY AND HARNESS AT AUCTION. On SATUKD - Y, at 12 m_, in frontof « my auction rooms, 1 shall’ sell, for ASS 4 gentleman leaving the city, the above outfit, 6 Bt THOM AS DOWLING, Anct. 7 ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D sts. At our Regular Auction Sale on SATUR- DAY, June 8th. at 10 a.m., noticable among a large and varied assortment of Furniture will te one Queen Anne Chamber Saite, (10 pleces,) elegantly carved and unstiated in wore- Danship, Sale positive, ¥6-2t y ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. }OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ELFGANT FRENCH PLATE MIRROR STEINWAY PIANO; PARLOR FUKNI- TURB; WALNUT GHAMBER FURNI TURE: PAINTED FURNITURS: OFFICE AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE CAR PEIS AND MATIINGS; CHINA AND GLASSWARE. ALSo, THE EFFECTS OF A COUNTRY STORE COMPRISING DRY GOODS, BO OTs ANT SHOFS HARUWARE &c.. AT AUCTION On SATURDAY MUR: ING J 8ih, 1878, commencing at 10 ovclock, aren shi at iy auction toon sa geueral ortment of the above goods. +6 THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. fPHE STOCK OWNED RY COLUMBIA COUNCILS of 1, iu the Scvereigns Co-operative Association, will bs: Id at public auction, at the Council Hall, 1023 Tih st. n.w., at 7 p.m, FRIDAY. the Thirst, Rv order of the Council. HEB L, EF, SLEIGH, Secretary, E. WAGGAMAN, Reai Estate Auctioneer, 5 ili A SICE FRAME HOUSE AND LARGE LUT, COMPLETE ORDER, ON FSPREES! BETWEEN 26ri AND’ 27ru STREETS ORTHW EST. Cu MONDAY. June 10. at 5 p.m., Twill offer for sale. at public auction, to the highest der, the above property, being part of. lof! 1, In sGuare 10. 6 38d8 THOS EK. WAGGAMAN, Auc. LP. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUAB PROVED PROPERTY —No. 343 P NANIA AVENUE NORTHW ES) TWEEN 3p AND 4% STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 11, A.D. 1871, and recorded on the 14th day of March, ALD, 1871, in Liber No. 639, follc 430, one of the land records for Washington cou ty. in the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, we Will sell, at public auction. on the premises, on TUESDAY, ‘the 14th Gay of May. AD. 1878. ‘at 4:80 o*clock p.m., the fe lowing described cal estate, viz: All that plece or parcel of ound situated in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, known as the s h- e7n part of lot numbered sixteen (16), In reserva- tion numbered ten (10), the said southern part of said lot having a front Of twenty-five (25) feet on Pennsylvania avenue, d running back with the same Width to the depth of seveuty (70) feet and two (2) inches. The said lo- is situated on the north side of Pennsy'vania a enue, between 3.3 aud 4‘¢ streets, and is improv:d by ‘a four (4) story brick Dwelling House and Store, ‘Terms: Qne-fourth of the purchase money to be Paid in cash, and the residce in three equal Instal- Inen's. at twelve (12), eighteen (18) and twenty- four (24) months respectively, with interest on the Whole, pas sble half-yearly, to be secured by note ard adeed of trust on the premises, A daposit of $500 will be required when the property is knocked down, The terms of sale must be complied with ‘within one week after sale, otherwise the property oy, be resola, after one week’s notice, at the ris! and cost of use detains archaeon Z ¥ a IX. P A. DARNEILLE, { Trustees, F. D, CLEARY, Salesinan, m3,4,6,8,11 13,14 #9-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- NITHURSDAY, Sixt Day or JuNE, A.D. 1878. same hour and place. By orter of Trustees P, A. DARNEIULE. Auct. F, D. CLEARY, Salesman. myl4-2awkas #3 THE ABOVE SALE IS 8TILL FUR- THER POSTVONED until THURSDAY, June Hy al same hour and place. By order of Trus- ees. P. A. DARNKILLE. Auct. F. D, CLEARY, Saicsman. 16 2iweds rpuom AS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TKUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE. Bx- TWEEN H AND I STRERTS NORTH WE: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 15th of December, 1876, and duly recorded tn. Liver 834, folio 450, one of the land records for the, District of Columbia, and at the request Der'y secured thereby, AFTERNOON, June 170 fiont of the the hall sell, on MUNDAY . 1878. at 6 o'clock, in premises, part of Lot 6, in Square twet ty-nine (29), improved by a Frame Dwelling, Said part frouting 17 feet on west side of New Hompsbire avenue, and running baek full depth cf toc; said 17 feet being that next to the north 17 feet of said lot. Tirms: One-third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with notes’ bearing interest at 8 Per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by a decd of trust on the property'sold. All convey- atcing at purchaser's cost. $75 deposit required atime of sale, W. D. CA-SIN W. A! GORDON, { Trustees, THOM+S8 DOWLING, Auctioneer, je5-d GALE of CONDEMNED MATERIAL, STORES L, aud FURNITURE, ‘On MONDAY. June 10th, at 10 0°clock a.m_, in front of the O d Central Guardhouse, on Louisiana av cue, between 9h and 10th sts..as follows: A large quantity of Old Iron (cast ané wrought), Old Copper. Engine and Hose Carriage Wheels, Har- ss, Carpets. Matting. Stoves, &¢, order of the C.mmisstoners D. C, 5t_E. B. TOWNSEND, Sup’t of Property. ITCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. SALE AT AUCTION—VERY DESIRARLE LOT ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, BET. W4TH AND ita STS. ALSO, FINE LOT ON EST.. EET. 971 AND 10TH N. W. On TUESDAY, June 1th, 1878, at 5:30 o*clock p. m., I will offer for sale, in front of the premises. part of lots 3 and 4 in squi 377. having a froi tage of 24 feet on north side of Esireet, between 9.0 and 10th streets, and run- ning back wlth even width 159 feet to a 30 foot alley, contalning 3,715 square feet, more or less. Also. on the same evening, at 6 o'clock p. m.. T wil offer for saie, in front of the premises, the east one half of lot 10, and the west one haif of lot 11, in square 2.1, fronting on Rhode Island avenue, between 14tn and 15 h streets, 61 91-100 téet, aud containing 8,791 square feet, more or less, im- proved by a house renting at $12 per month. Terms very eaxy, and will be made known at time of sale. $50 ‘deposit required on each lot When knocked down, B. H. WARNER, Auct, 4 6 E J. STELLWAGEN, Auctioneer, 513 7th street, TRUSTEK SALE OF A BEAUTIFUL NEW TM O-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON “8° TREFT. BETWEEN 1st AND 2p 8TS. \C RTHE AST - y virtue of a deed of trast to ms. dated | Ocvober 9. 1877 and duly recorded in Liber B ya No. 867, tuito $87, one of the laud records for, Washiagron counts, visteict of Columbia, ain the written r-qu.stof the party secured thereby, Lwill eel) at vlie auction, in front of the prem- ises. on MONDAY. the 10th day of June, A. D. 1e7H, af B's o*clock p. mi., ail of lot numereit Ney eight (68), in Smith’ & “Rohrer’s recorded subii- vision of square numbered seven hundred and fventy-one (721) in sald elty, improved by a New ‘lwo-story Preesed Brick Dwelling, with back building, ‘cellar, and all the modern conveniences. The be uke bas Just been completed, and has never een oceuph d. ‘Terms: Fi," hundred dollars in cash; balance in one, two and three years, with Interest at 8 per cent. per annum, payable sem'-annuaally. $100 to be pad to the Trastee when the property {s kaockad off. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost, Terms Of sf’ to be complied with in five days, jeL-ats MARTIN M. ROHKER, Trustee, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TEUSTEE’S SALE of VAT UABLE IMPROVED Vi OPERTY UN WEST STREET, GEOKGE- TOWN, AT AUCT.UN—GRICK DWELL- ine HOUSE, coutaining 9 rooms, with water and gas. By vittne of a deed of trust, dated Hd | 70th, 1874 and recorded ia Liber 757, folio 49 of the land records of Washington county,, District of Columbia, and by uirection of the ho! of the note s cured thereby, I will sell at auction, in front of the property, on MONDAY, June 10th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., all that piece of round in Georgetown, D. C., described as follows: jexi: ning at the end of 138 feet 10 Inches measured easton the line of West street from High street, and rarning thence west 1 said West st. eighteen feet; hence ao ane parallel to Hij ere feet. more or less, to loi kpown as ** ison*s lot;” thepce east and at right angles to said last line, to intersect a line drawn south and lielto High street from the beginning; and thence with said line reversed to the beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in ose and two years, secured by deed of truston the erty, ‘and no.es ‘8 per cent. interest until ia, Payable semi-annually; cash at ‘Ume of sale, Fico! If terms of sale are not complied with in five sede cuateed ce Meum operty at the ri defaulting pur- Chaser. RB. P. DODGE. a 2. “Nel cokds bite ‘Trustee, z: r4avx SWEET | a cHEWwine| xBEsT. |ropacco. Awarded Mohest prise st Centennial Exposition for, fine chewing qualities and excellence ee maaan Ke ‘our tive sealp The ‘tobacco: Se og . dealers. tC. A. JAC! Bow &0o., Aa eee ava Jié-m. thax,1 orig’: HEBZOG py eating Ses Rene Pena ean, ents ‘attended to. marso-tr* DOWN Te FOUB CENTS. /ETY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.10 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, -cti-te Gl AND Oc BTRRET, | FINITE WIT TAT TAT rm 6 owe LD DY DINING OTA THURSDAY. = Proceedings. After our report closed — n mail subsidy was agreed 18, the contract beiag limited pany belag limited to An atte, tore the franking pri was defeatea Y a tie vote, but eee modified fornt, allowing " communications weighing two and a hai nT privileged persons through t communications not to be re them when sent by non-privileged person: The Dill Was then passed—yeas 29, nays Li. A@ Journed. HOUSE.—After our report closed— The internal revenue bil! was considered an@ amendments were offered reducing the tobacce tax to 20 and 16 cents per pound After a long discuss ment, made by Mr. Tuc Vailed—yeas 134, nays 8). action the House adjourned. The Rep COMMITTEEMAN REED (Republican)—What te your namet Witntss—. i etter amend. reinia, pre- Without further ar last year about itt WIT NbSs—I swore Louisianajwent Repub'ie vw. C.R—Are you willing to swear that this t What you swore? WItEss (profoundly moved and raising bis Tight hand )—I swear iv! C.R—Did you sw je when you testi- fled befe ‘ommitie WITNESS (tit y C.R.—The Committ desire you to express .._ ourself a little more t sitively. Wityess (drawing a th and laying his hand on a ¢ ferson’s Man- ual” with a brass ¢ —T swear it! C. R—That was perjury, was it not? Witnrss—Some may cail it perjury; 1 do not; Teall tse t-del —Were you sober when you called on th President last winter aid demanded appointment as Minister lo Somewheres? WitsE>s—Do not remember. if What do you think about itt WITNEss—A bout an even chance. C. ii. —Now, do you not distinctly recollect that you were intoxicated? 1 do—faintly. 1 remember it perfectly, do you not® S—(Spitting on his hands and raising his eyes to Heaven)—I do, I swearrare C. R—Did the President show you anything that you could have Witness—He did not. 1 matter though. He showed me only one thing— is, only two things—while 1 was re C.R—What were these?—remember that you #re on oath. His coat-tails—I swear it! ate what happened then. Wri sEss—1 was bounced by a uigger—negro. C. K.—Well, what then? Wits gss—T sat on the pavement and found it very col C. R.—You are sure it was cold? Witxess (looking helplessly around for t book, which Cox had removed and was examining) — Gentlemen —I appreciate the responsi! ility—1 sewea-a-a-a-ar it! C. R—You entered into a conspiracy with Narh, Weber and others to commit a crime, did you ? Ss (exultingls)—I did. Idid. I did. u Were Willing Lo sell out to either WwW ly)—I_ was. rd to do. C. R.—Do you think you are the champioa diunkard, liar, wnd dead-beat of Amer- That's what L ic WITNEss (putting his thumbs inthe arm-holes of his vest)—Such is my ambition. R—Is there any crime you would hesitate to commit? WITNESS (proudly)—There | there is! j betri | it is, gentlemen; I would not perjure myself or my friends unless 1 was if 1 know the inner pr of an unsullied soul (wee €. R.—You say that John Sherma of the Treasu hom the known as an honest m enteres crime WITNESS (his eyes turning red)—He did. C. R.—You found him in a restauraut, a per- fect stranger. introduced yourself to him | and he hired you to forge returns and | perjure yourself after five minutes’ con- versation ? Witness—He did—and don’t you forget it. C.R—If he had given you an office worth un n these 30 years, into this conspiracy of fraud and #2000 year, you would never have ex- ___ posed him + . WITNE with emotion ) ever! gentlemen, hever! Itwould not be human nature. C.R.—When you told him you would expose bis villainy if he didn’t’ secure for you a good office. what did he say? Wirness-(with a sudden gesture of pain, Which upset an inkstand)—Ah, gentle. men, that’s it! He told me 1 “could go 1 don’t like to say. C. R.—(sternly)—The witness must answer. To What country did Secretary Sherman say you could go to, if you waited to? Wityess—(breaking down and weeping)—It Wasn't—boohoo!—a country le said “1 could go to” a!a!a!atoh, deart “the’’—oo! hoo! hoo— Cc. R—Come, sii Brace up! “The” whatt The Belize? Wits ES No, sir! Oh—Ho-dear no! “The car" C, R.—(smiling )—Did he? Wirness—(laying his hand inadvertently om the unadorned occiput of General But- ler)—I $-s-s-wea-a-a-a-ar r-r-r it! C. R—And you expect your story to be be- lieved, do you? Witness—I do: Ido. Is— C. R.—There—you can step down—[N. ¥- Graphtec. MARRIED. DOUGLASS-—S8TONE. On the evening of June 4th, 1378, tu St, John’s Church, by the Rev. J. OC GLAS bo Vatghn Lewis, D.D., GroxGE I Evizauetu N Store, daughter of aries Hy <WORTHAN. On the 4h of M: Rev. C. 0, DIED. On Wednestay, June 5, 1878, at 8:45 LL A LEO CADDIE, twin daughter of Cs- Cain, in the 12ch year of her age, Dearest sister, thou hast ieft us, We thy loss most deeply feel; But "tis God who has bereft us, He can all our sorrows heal. Faneral will take place on Friday, June 7, atB . m., trom the residence of her ts, No. 1526 street northwest, Friends of th iy are re spectfully Invited to attend. ye FOLLER, On the 6th 0” Jane, 1878, at about 5 ovclock a m.. MARY FOLLER, Widow'of the late. . in the seventieth year of her age. Ito take place on the 8th inst. o'clock a, ma, and relatives respecifally invited to attend, from Bt, Mary’s Church, Fr MCDONALD. On Wednesday, June 5th, 18 a i’ P m., in the sixt ‘bh year of bie age, WM. G, MCDOX ALD, Chief Cierk U. 8. Son= ate, The funeral will take place from the Caurch of the Epiphany Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, * McGUIKE. On the 8:b of June, 1873, Wine LIAM PERCY, infant son of William and’ B, Ml. McGuire, aged five months and five days. ur Percy is taken from us, Our daring beautiful boyy Ty dweli with the Angels ig Heaven, Whore all ts bilss and Joy. Funeral from the resideace of ‘bis parents, corner 7.h and P streets northwest. on Friday eve- bing, at half past 4o°clock. Friends and relatives of the family are reopectfully invited % attend. © BILEY. On the 6th of June, 18.8, at 1 o'clock a m.. JAMES WILLIAM, infant son’ of John and Ellen Riley, aged ten months and eight days, Funeral wiil take place on Friday, the 7th inst., 81 3 o'clock, from the residenceof his parents, No. 1800 13th sireet northwest, be SINCELL. On Wédnesfay, June 5th, 1878, MARY ANN) daughter of William H. and Mary Isabel Sincell. aged three years and three day's, Funeral Friday morning, at 90°clock, from 1825 14:b street northwest. Friends aad acquainta ces are respectfully lavited to attend, ba UNDERTAKERS, &c. ° UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. ¥. Harvey}, 940 F Street n. w. ‘One door east of Tenth strect, Burial Caskets of all grades and styles. pabodtce Kmbslmed and prepared for transporta— on, ttendants st short notice, Everything strictly first-class anon the most reasonable terms. Je6-tr e ! LEEEY i ! i ra | i |

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