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« STEAMERS, &c. | AUCTION SALF¥S. OH FOLK. FORTRESS MON- ______ FUTURE pays. Foe Menor AND THE SOUTH. re tla = Sate COBANGERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL a swift and elegant iron Ateamer LADY or | U TATE IN GEORGETOWN De GET MERE THE’ PARE, leaves ib-street wharf. | ~ WITH AN INON FOUNDERY, ON THE 8 Sean C oalock Gay eomectin By virtue of @ decree daly passed by the steamers for New York and Boston, and rail. | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia fc) Foad ines south. Beturning, leaves Norfalk every | on. the 4th January, IH70 ee secteneg ea Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m. Pay Ane cou:t, duly passed on the tt January, POTOMAC RIVFR Bteamer JON W. THOM! street wharf every Monday af lecrees be!: the cane: ¢, Helston ot al. ra, Wilhaas 7 Diva Tecal So. ; Chancery Docket, No.9, of ssid court. 1 as Trustee duly appoinied in: said catwe. 8: salt at out for Nomini Thurs: for c lic auction, hivhest bidder, ut_of tl tina, and Saturday tor ¢ovanitowr, Premises, On BATURDAY, Maceh see ites ated stoping at intermediate landings going and return. 0’clock . in real estate in Georgetown, in De. said District of Columbia, situated and known as STEAMEES FOR NEW yoRK— * tion oumuezed26and 27, in Thomas Beale’ sine 5 wi math im. ‘The Steamers JOHN GIBSON ani EO KNIGHT, provements vr and ale” all that wlece, of alternately cave Piet 41, East River, Now ground which fronts on the west ede of Washius, York, every S.turday, at 4 o'clock ti ton street, in said town, b:ginniag at the southwest | Geongetown Saturday'morningand Ales’ corzer of’ said lot 27,and run thencs east and at Tight angles with said Washir; street to the west Laura Slowest rate. Apzly at office over _ lie of sa ere thence weet and it the line of ¥ Bank, 15 street, or said street intersection wit i¢ southern Agent foot of dih street, Walhinsion aha eS Water | bowndsterting of as Tere tt, ths southern street, * southern boundary line of said lot to the pl of maritr SAMUEL BACON. President. _bexinning, with tne improvements: rile bata a rtenances tothe same belonsine. MIATTANO, Cepiain Wu. H. Perms of sale: One-third of tie parchaee money leaves wharf foot of 6th incaeh; and the residue in equal instalments of sta, every Tuesday, Thurs- one-third of said residue, payabie, respectively, six, day, and Sunday, st 7 a m.. for Po- twelve and eighteen months after date of sale, with tomas j On Tuesdays for Mattox interest from date; the title to be reserved until the ‘Oreck. , and landings ia St. t's Bay. | fuil payment of all’ the p money. Convey- ‘Thursdays for Mattox and landings in | ancing at purchaser's cost. $300 to be paid at river. On for Colton's and a e CHARLES M MATTHEWS, Trustee, in Newin! Creek. on We 5 55 Congress atreet, @eorgeto wn. ,Snd Monday torning», making intermed!: | _ THOS. DOWLING, Auct Feb20 dawiw Above trips commence T . Feb. Ith.” RATT er information enquire at offices of COAL AND WOOD. = pyr nL {Pennsylvania ave. Sa ‘ fice and N wtreets a.w. : tebe GT. SORES nent. OAL AND Woo OW IS THE TIME TO BUY. ‘wharves, foot of et., and te OC ‘arriving: WOOD of st enson's Patent Bun NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON FAS- | canst WW. MEAN, been Seams, Coptainn is inimeg vee i Sole mane Steph lowed to land pase! “ a routs ded KINDLING WOOD. t only Bundling Wooe a nding adiities poe! | E STEPHENSON & BRO. — pee, Jesves 6 Seventh Breet Cares stent Sym dice. HOLLINGSWOMTH, | Branch Offce, 12th = vente.” soni a steamer W. W. jeSiy” | (OAL so eson woop. N°&EZs, GERMAN LLOYD —srramsme | BETWEEN NEw York, Haver, LONDON, MPTOX AND BREMEN | pounds to the ton. -Conn: at Philadelphia with le*s | JOHNSON BROTHEES, Lime for Roston, Providence, and the ‘Main office, mill and foot of 18th and jew England States. | Fats ew. OMioes: 12020 st’ nw: 11a 90h ee nee = 6 DATs. Tdsithet nwerand Zl Be are ke eee From Washisslon™ Moncayat Hi aa From Georgetown. Monday, ¢¢ 7 p.m, RAILROADS. “ ne a! and P and . Spbls of Inding given to Boston and Providens, and | BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILROAD. EeGeorwetwn wharf wil please have (heca THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. Laurel Beton Strasbory, : Sos pie Bo a Balltmaore Kxpreos. “Parlor Car ie new fee ood at Annapolis J ae iat if E E i £36 p.m. on Sunday only for Ba'timore and Way AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. __ | THE EVENING STAR, Jone T> 811 7th strat n. nblie auction the entire th ahoet northwest, ba- 7 on SATUR- pia. aud con. I chal] eet! a stock of Store 1 DAY Murch stin af Toclocs , March 8th, at 7 o'clock p. m2 tinne Mcrmngand Evening unt the entire stock in geld ‘The sto k consistaof Nations, Ribbons, Kets, Dress Goode, Bilky, Laces, Em: Aud a quantity of other «oods too niimer- 0 mention. This stock I have positive orders to close out to the hizheet bidder for cash. I would advize any person in want of tho-e goods to attend ale. The stock is not six months purchased firs’ class retail trade Also, Show Case and Fixtures to be sold on MON- DAY MORNIN ‘quar? i FOLEY, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW. =| TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUaT# No. ro pnoeEny aT No. aoe ee ous t REET. BET’ HEETS ORTHWEST. eS & deed of 26th day of Mi ‘D. istacend recorded in Tiber No 762. f 0 388; net the. ian for the Uounty of 'Washiastoa, Dis. telet of Columbia, and ‘at the request of the party secured thereby, t will sell, at public auction. iu -front of the ‘pigmlsee, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of March, at 4:30 Bs tue following described Real Estate, situate in the City of Washington, D. G., to it: Ail those pieces or ‘parcels of wronn altnate, lying and the O:ty of Washington, District of Colum! own and described as lots “D" and “K.” in Samuel C. and Everett Wroe's subdivision of Syuare numbered four (4), together with the 1m- provements, consisting of athree (3) story Brick welling, having all modern improvements. ‘Terms cf sale: Oue-fourth cash ; balance in one and are not complica with m seven days, the Trustee reeerves the to rese’ the property at the ris and cost of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at cost of purenaser. . J. TARBELL DYER. Surviving Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. | feb24,26,28,mar3,6,7&8 | te THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED on ac count of ths weather until TUESDAY, March 1th, ssine hour and place. By order of thé 2rastee. maré-< HOS. E. “WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ HEAL ESTATE, Ro. 11,0 STREET GOUTS, BETWEEN FIRST AND: SECOND STREETS ae of adeed of dated 27th Jan- seer HET cS et ot ro. tnd tap folio 3, one of the land trict of Colum! balance in twelve with intere-t from day of ‘A deposit of one hundred dollars required at the time of sale. Oon- ve} a aser’s cost. Terms to be com- plied with £ ot the F HOUSE AND PREMISES D STREET SOUTHWEST. deed of ity as as tin’s subdivision Lot numbered 3, in equare numbered 58', as the Surveyor’s office of the the improve id basement z Pe wit at 8 per cent. per id, it On proj Srty said. $100 depontt reauired at fimo of sale Hed with in seven days, other wise rrustes Tescrven the ‘right to resell a trisk and cost purchaser. “fuar8811,4 " HANDALL HAGNER, Trustee. e —Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel ESpreed. Frederick Vin Belay. Btops at Annspolis | 4:40 p.m—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sts 90 pm —I Norfolk and Baltimore | nipremen ite ‘Oly " Norfolk except Sunday. Jorfolk Pastencers taken in the Cara direct o Boat E — ‘and Way Stations. {6:50 p.m.—Baltimore ey | “#1026 p.m.—New York, Philsdelphia and Balti- | More Express. Stops at ‘Bladensbure snd Laurel. to few York, and Special Sleeping rene In Effect Decumsrs 1 1878. | TRAINS LEAVE W, corner of Sixth B follows: ab mad the ‘West, 10:10 am: dally, with Par. Pittaburg and Saturday, with Palace Gare to Watkina For | ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, st 10:10 G a JOB PRINTERS, | yo:'Hew Ter pa 13 10:15 p.m. eve, Washington, Nor Bow Yah and toe : ae press of Pullman Parior Oars, 9:30 am. daily, = except Sunday. ij trains connect at J OUISIANA STATE LOTTEEY. Pov sera, Gly wih boate ‘Brooklyn “Annex, ‘A Splendid Opportunity To Win A Fortune, — ids en eases Gremas eevee THIBD_GEBAND iret ae OLASS “0.” | For. pI 1:80, 5:30, and 10:15 p. m., daily. AT NEW ORLEANS. AY. MAROH lire, | rite ‘a daily, Sanday. 1879,-106th Monthly Drawing. and 4:20 p. m., Louisiana Btate Lottery Company. rm aaiye ¢Rtaday 70:10 a. m1 90, 8:90, 71300 Jegialature of the state {< Fur Popes Greek x Line, 7:00 a mand 4:20p.m, in 1606 foe, For Annapolis, p. and 4:20 p. m., daily, ex- ‘ears, to which contract the inviolebie 710 s.m Of the Biate ih plodeed wits s caption cept g AND FREDERICKSBURG BAIL ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING. WAY Al ‘will take place moathiy Ay LE) SE a cs 9,10, 1. am,, 1:18, 3, 4:20, cateeat, pate Gon Poros, rand E0pan Ga Bantay at bane 200,000 JICRETS AT ‘Two Do! | For Hlehipond and thé'Bouth, 6:50 a.m. and 5:30 p. List | For 0. &0.R B., 6:20 mm. dsily. core 1 Gabual Prise Sb) | Tg, 10, AT am: 1, 5, 4:20,5,6 ae fend ta pa On 1 Capital Prize. 5,000 | anday a8 and 0 ae and 5:15 Po oar as: 8 Prizee of “Tino: S00) | commonstions can be Pi at the offices, north. Prizes east corner of Thirteenth street an vania 100 Przesot 100 In'000 | avenue; northeast corner of Sixth street Fonn- 200 Priesot = BO. 30.000 eee ce and st the depes. where ondere 800 Priesot =.) | for checking baggage to destination from arp Hi isa cae ome“ 8 Approximation ‘2,700 | ra % Approximation 1,800 ve ba A EABGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND Besponsible corresponding azenta wanted at all | SILVER WATOHES, LADIES SiR poikia, Wo whom'alberal Compensation | xp poye SIZES, AT VERY MODERATS Application for rates to ciubs anould only be made | to, fice in New Orlenne PRIOES qettsin, Seay ata Fo ee eee ee M. W. GALT, BRO, & 00. M. 4. DAUPHIN, —= : Grteans. i ae OLDEES BP. OU. Bow 699, Now Oricon Louisiana. PNAS ROTC TEES LD) 1708 Bow Tork ave Washington. || BOND a ander the supervision and Generals | Under ratified be? crrision and dent of Gon the Plan of ST peureerd and Sk arly teen | decree of the Court, the tine in should ‘allowed in the gig eae of Row eutieaetie teas I nega, oP WOU SS ee B. HH. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE-STORY PRESS- “FRONT DWELLING, on THE NORTH BIDE OF KeTREET BETWEEN ELEVENTS ans WELFTH STREETS N.W. parcel of -hinyton, Ce Renee et ita eae Pate depth of 00 feet to an alley, toxether with the rm" Onethird cash; balance of equal install: menfain x, twelve, eighteen and ‘twesty four mon told, rest num, of all casb, at option of purchaser. @100 Ponit at time of ‘sale, and all conveyancing at pur. If terms of reserve the right to Torell the proper Yeti and cost of defeniting A. H. ‘ rieodkds _H. B. NOBLE, (Soliant ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. STEES' SALE OV IMPROVED PROPERTY. TAYRONTING ON FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN trust, dated ae oth Tecorde: a chaser. If the terms are not complied Sith in five days from the day of eale, the ‘Trusteos | Feserve the right to resell at the cost and risk of the | defaulting purchase: it. rata tne Gaye advertisment mar8eokds With WOODWARD, f Trustees. iN. youxes beg Estate At TEES’ F IMPROVED AND UN- TRINPROVED REAL ESTATE ON THI EAGT | FTEENT& STREET WEST, BE. | TWEEN LAND M STREETS NORTH. nu in Liber No. 87, records for thé © part We Ww feledin front of the z on THURSDAY, the 18th day of March, 1879, at 4:30 o'clock p. m., following describod real estate, situate in the city of ‘Washington, District of Columba, known and described és two parts of origiaal Lot No. 5, in Sqnare No. 214, beginning for the first of said two parts of said lot at a point, on. the west line of said square distant 91 feet and 9 inches north frow the southwest corner of #ald lot, bewinning. ‘Said part of lot is improved bya. two- story.and-barement brick dwelling, known as No. Tar iow street northwest. And beginning for the ne gee said lot ata point on the west line of said square distant 5 fest north f and running and he place of be- ing. Becond part of lot is wholly unimproved, and contains 4767 square fect of ind, more or lees “Each part will be sold separately. ‘Terms of sale, as toeach part: One+ purchase money in cash, and the balan ¢qual instalmeuts, in oné and two with in- terest at 8 per cent per annum from the day of sale, yable semi-annual y until paid, to be secured b: Tes notetof ie Broperty sold, or all eath at the Op: trust on the pro} § Y Sion of tie purebaear. “AK depostt of 8100 will be re- juired of the cl rt of anys resell the feutinn Purchaser or purchasers, after three days" advertisemen' ‘AUGUSTUBS. WORTHINGTON, SENDALL E ALEXANDER.) Trusteos marl,3,5,1,10812 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Y—TWO-STOBY FRAME DWE ie of a deed of trust dated May 27, ite District of Qolumbia, and at the request of the y sectured thereby, T'shallsell at public auction, front of the premises, on TURSDAY, March 18tb, A. D. 1819, at 496 o'clook et al. subd teen (18), in square numbered seven hund: sna a ane ie the same fronting Sreang One. (al) fool on Faird (id) street cast running bac u and the same width one hundred and nine (109) feet ten ead fenths of the Bonds, the ‘desirous BEAT, “S10 m paces end tee | poceybareyy Sire Dot ee temred of terminate a2 should feel srateful"—See “ Medical | on the 80th day of arts A conversion ae = bs | Ippiade cs cies at os ofthe 8 oe Pe | ‘The ‘hock ‘will bs soc \UTION —Genutne only with the simile OBacos Lickugs Bigaaiave ie ie ae aumale ot under the FREDERION BL iabd. | Dec. 18, 1878. Ghairman “Qousumption in England increased ten-fold in | —!22+ == ten years” | yrcws or FLORAL GUIDE, uppe gomeanes eee for the United States, | A beantifal work One Colored VID & 00-6 Mark | Plower Pints, and 300 Miiwstrations, wich ‘London. thy | descriptions of the best flowers and Vegetables, nd ‘ol | Eaueint or Gert All for a Five Cant StaMP. YEARS. br Germsn. FRUIT TREES THIS REGI The FLOWER VEGETABLE GARDEN, 175 pa epee Catalogue to, = | elegant cioth. In German or ‘ SE. | Loan DAY Ener x4 ‘HLY MAGA- age SELUSTBATED, MONT! a Zax Plate in amber vings. Price a year; Fire Conte for a6 38." - He °8 BEEDS are the best in the world. Send Dorn al ELORAL, GUIDE, com ‘ lewis, ka VIOK, Bochester, N. ¥. and one-half (103) inches, together with the im- provemente, FTAs : third cash; balance in six (6) and twelve (13) faonthe, for’ which, notes of the pUur- Chaser, with intareat at 8 per cent. per annum {rom date of ‘and secured by a, mopar. 16, will be taken. Sa Le are not ‘complied with in seven aay from sale, the Trustees property at the risk and coat mart-eokd: Tar ed MALOIS Ot aa Sy Cine Bakh, Sesee os te: tebe ae UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, ‘DAY. D Corner 0th and D etrects northwest MONDAY...........--.- March 10, 1879. R¥GT LAR SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. JE Ht A Strange Brooklyn Story. 0 % s Eon CS, MATTRESSES. | sow 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY PROM MAINE, GLASS. TIN WARE: TOILET SOAR, &c? SECRIVED BY & LADY FELLOW-TRAVELER, WAS. ko.: ALSO. 10 BOXES MAGNOLIA CABLE | &NTRAPPED INTO A DISRRPUTADLE HOUSE, AND S au Bn bkCs, acum bein HOW SHE ESCAVED THEREFROM. Lith iet., coumenciig at +0 oclook ia toa (From the Portland (Me ) Prees, March 7.] of our salesrocme, an sesortment of above | _A story has Deen related to us of the escape = other aeons of a young lady of this cl-y from a fate worse than death, and we give place to It because it shows how the most intelligent people may be | deceived by designing persons, and cannot be t too careful how they trust, or make, chance acquaintance. .The cireumstances of the case are such that it oeurie cay tie tatty, cannot be given. If is su leu! ‘Say y a tuodes, well. PPOLEY, Asctioncer, 812 7th st.n.w. FIRE! FIRE!” I will ecll the Sarge stock of Boot: of the firm or Fatvel, 345 Penney between 3d_and 4%¢'sts ,commencing DAY MORNING, iferoh'1l, at 10 o'clock, EVENING at 7 o'clock. i aved by water, and tLe gt is custom-made, and all the goods that are damaged by fire will be sold in lo% to spit dealers. Don’t for- get to attend this sale, as T have orders from the fire ineprance company to sell the entire stock to the highest bidder for cash. FOLEY, Anctione+r. to in question ts one cf the most educated daughters of a most respec’»Ddie Port. land family. Miss X., as we will call the lady, had been making a visit 19 Troy, N.Y. At the same house another lady was a guest, who resides in one of the towns on the Hudson pes River ratiroad. just out of Mew York City. Both ee ladies concluded their visit at the same time J T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, | and started for New York tosether, Miss X., to . No. 806 F street northwest. | make a visit to her aunt in Brooklyn, and the | other lady for her home. Roget ecind when they entered the car, were futi of chat, and AUCTION SALE OF A ONE-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON ALLEN BETWEEN THIRD AND ¥ -AND-A-HALF STREETS | Merely noticed that a fine-looking, elegantly ND MAR’ VENUE AND C § ‘t | Gressed woman, rather past middle age. was SNOTE WERT) Vo NOE AND C STBEET | Cccunying the Sat being thee eee On SATURPAY, Mare about each other and their families, as girls do, 1879, at 3 o'clock 1 mi, Esbail sell, at pu ction, ia foot fe the premieres, part of Lot 20, Square 534— 2£0 feet—tovether with the improvements, kc. ‘evins easy and will be made known at sa'e. mari@ m,w,f 3. T. COLDWELL, Auct B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE. LOP ON SINTH STREET. EN P AND ( BIREETS NORTH I Will sell at public auction on MONDAY, i hoping to extend the acquaintance wita eact other in the future. A few miles betore reach- lug the city Miss X.’s friend left her, a3 she had reached her home. Soon after her ‘friend lef Miss X. was accosted by the lady on the seal behind, who appeared to be a woman of culture as well as of wealth, and inquired after her parents in Portland, whom she said she met a Jew years before on a trip south, spending the winter with them in Florida. The young iady’s suspicions were not aroused, and she conversed on tho premises, March 17th, 1879. at 44 a'cloc: p.m, the north 42 feet 0: lot 5, eqnare 397, by pleasantly with the stranger. When they 1 dejith of 94 feet 4 inches, to an alley. cached New York both ladies took a horse tar ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance «tx, twelve an? | ior the Krooklyn ferry—the stranger saying she eighteen months, with 7 per sat ee be | resided in Brooklyn—and continued to; ther secured on the property sold. $1 0 coun on day ot | until the Brooklyn shore was reached. ft wes winter's day, and when they left the ferry boat it was quite dark. Miss X. could not find her CQTE'GER & LIEBERMAN hs) aunt’s coachman, and was in a great deal of Ne Real Estate Auctioneers. ‘ trouble, when her new acquaintance spoke u TRUSTEE'S BALE OF TWO NEW TWO-STORY | and advised her not to wait longer, but foaloe AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSKS, WITH | her to drive her home In heroes { EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT, on | Dd {0 du ‘thankful tod thar | KINGMAN PLACE, BETWEEN I3rm AND | x. accept offer. The l4vH AND P AND Q STREETS NORTH. | CalTiage was a neat ham, with a driver in Her baggage had been forwarded ‘rom Troy by exp! 80 as not to hamper her. Away they drove, and on the way the stranger said she should have to stop at her house a mo- | ment to deliver a message. A fine mansion was WEST. plain livery. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 5th, 4. D 3878, duly recorded in Liber No. RBI, folio 454 ot Beq., ove of the land records {or the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I'will sell at Public anc. remises, on THUR: ton, in front of the SDAY, | reached, the carriage sto} and the lady, Maren 20th, 187%), at 4"o'clgck p.m. the following | allghting, ran tp the steps, leaving: Miss 48 real estate. situate in the of Washing- | the bro In a few moments she ‘ned ton, D.0,, to wit: Part of lots numbered ty- | and ask to come in where it was warm, fork (2h) and twenty-five | (26,) in “illah | as ehe found she should. be ata ea eae pears SO te, im overeas | minutes, Miss X. obeyed and numbered 2¢1, together with the improvements | Dye ent the par- thereon. Beginniny for the same.at the northeast | !or. As she did so the stranger lt, corner of lot mi twenty-four, and running | and as she ste) three feet, four inches thence south thir lock. ‘ent sinty-three feet; theucs nosth thiriy these | next mime ling away. Trot, four incbes; thence ect aixty three fect to | Breiqnen eases het ‘window, and uo Sarriagé ries dl leitewns uld be seen. She sprang tothe door, an@ it col sh, balance in six and twelve months, for which ths notes of the purchaser, Wear, | Was opened by the stranger, who sald’ to her, det tthe rate of ten per centum per an. | “Miss X., it 18 useless for you to contend. You iitia from the day of alg god secured, ore deea'of | have been Drought here for a purpose, and yout trust on the property’ shall be taken. * de. | must submit. ‘Tears, cries will not avail you. petit of 8100 will be required of the purchascr at tbe | Follow me.” soe of eale, and all conveyancing at the purchaser's Miss X. saw that resistance would be useless. marl0-d WM. W. METCAL®, Trustee, | It Was evident she was entrapped, and. JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioncers. followed the woman ups - Nef dtescm ag — \dsome room and the ‘ey turned on her. In E'S BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED UNAND URIMEHOVE 30 PROPERTY 81 TUATED Pier Renan Seay wen aay By virtue of a deed of trust to me dated the door opened, and a gentleman ent One September 8th, A D. 1874. and recorded ‘ft lance was: the man exclaimed: Liber 760, foli6 386, one of ‘the lend reco g ad lend records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of offer for sale at TUES- the him as a gentleman whom she had frequently met the previous winter while visiting at her aunt's. She replied, “Get me out of this at onee, 1 am Ki oral The gentleman thought a minute dnd then :—“This will be a serious ‘people all know me and engaged to meet ere at, the proprietor of this house. I will save you, but you must promise never to divulge my name.” He then ‘secured on the cpenetabe door and beth proceeded down stairs, 8 est: hington, DG. and described four (24,) tventy five (25,) and t Bix, (@e) te square numbered three Trindred and ety three (383, improved by a three-story brick dwell- ing i "erm of sale: One-third of the purchase money in casb, and tl ce in one, two, and three years, with interest at eicht per cent. and 1d. One hundred dollars mmat be paid | rietor, having confidence In the gentle- iow when the Broperty js bid off. Tho Trastee man? had nobody on guard. They sped down Fea ree aaa te ies eorex and cost of the | statrs and out of the front door, down the steps, Sith in Ave days froma dayrotsae, oe Do}oomPlied | across the street to a hackstand. and then Ub By 2 Miss X’saunt’s. Thegentleman did not leave maré-dade WME. DAVIG, Trustee. Miss X'saunt's. ‘The gentieman did 7 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. opened drove away. Miss X. stepped across the From the ‘USTEES' SALE OF A HOUSE AND LOT ON * none Stkeet. pETWEEN 0 AND P cflects of the shock she has not entirely recov- ‘deed of “dated The strange woman had gathered her infor- aay of Duly, A De er atig eeoortod ts mation about the lady's family from the taik- of Liber No. 827, folios 167, dea.. land the girls in the car, had put this and that to- roc ee ne age of Columbia, Syeda the re, | gether, and deceived the unsuspecting Miss X..| ‘of the party secu ; ee Public auction, in front of the preintecs, on THURS. About Zazuland. An Englishman, who JAY, the 20th day of March, A D. 1679; at 4 o'clock ‘ venty-two (72), of Martha i I signs Borlana'e subdivision of lot aumbsred ttty-oae | resident in Zululand,” speaks thus ot che wee te ©) apd np RY 162), of the subdivisio . of square | South Africa, in a communication he Lol nunjbered five hundred and eleven (611), in theaity | don Limes “in, atten of Washington, ‘with the improvem ute thereon. | | onter a country as yet the Zulu nation we ‘erms of sale: One-third ovsh ; balat neand |). un u two years, with eight er cont interest from theday | <BOWD, comparatively, by the white man: a w stogdom well: ruled as to native order, law, avd discipline, pe ioe be a government by brute force and blood-shedding: a country, moreover, of considerable extent, as large as England and Scotland, broken and bush-cov- of sale until ‘ble semi-annually. secured by a deed of trust ou the property or alicact. at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of 850 re- quired at the time of All conveyancing a* the Tf the torms of sale are not, five daye from the day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell. a an ak of the defaulting purchaser after Ave days’ 1i- ve it. OY M. TAYLOR.) meneteos, | Shown that in some of his walks, especially the r8-eokd we WARD, ton is almost as rapidly carried on from one = eS 2 C23 end to the other ag by telegraph. We have also JUNCANSON BBOB., Auctioneers. an army to confront, strong, cou an 7 G_rhaps better drilled than ‘any other sav CEIVERS’ BALE ASSORTED 8TO0OK I: BEE YANGY AND DBY GOUDS AND NOTIONS tray fn jee Beir a, formed originally PORT AINE? GANERER RTEeRE disguised and went down into our old Cape Col = self and to learn our i splendidly made and much under, frequently considerably over, six feet in height, and armed now with excellent: cifles and guns which they know how to use, in addition to their national we , the assegal, or spear. Lithe and agile as thers, tough as. wolves, and able to conceal themselves by thou- sands like serpents—such are Cetywayo’s sol- diers with whom we oP now in confilet. Hardi a day of my African life passed without bel: upon the remiss. This sock sn trade consists of » large and varied meorenen of Drew, Nees eypenr vero : hrown Lis oe of pee fine ogee! — and Notions, and comprises icles usu- | have seen at the great ual war aby found in first-class Dry Goods and Notion peebdige eter | reviewing 25,000 of these * As he himself expressed. it, as he sat proudly upon a height over! great lack ‘with jore, ‘The sale will be continued from day to day until ca ca wate Aimathlabatim ae which were marching under their a the whole stock is of, and stock sold in parcels to sult b1 te) of sale will be cash. his rey ents, al The terms of sale will Bo giments, Recei | colored shields, plumes and wild mara {Post oops ee | they were “as te grass in number.” | .MakIXG TURKEY’s GuNs.—A dispatch trom UNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, | Newport, R: 1, is as follows: “The Providence STEE’S SALE TOBY FRAME | Tool Company, which for a long time TR UOUSE ON MIRTH: STRMGE. GETWEER T | Supplied the ‘Turkish government with arms, pan, K STREE: ‘SOI . | Suspended work temporarily, but e: 18 to be yy virtue in full operation again in a few aays at the furthest. The Providence Bulletin says :— “The company says that the making =. the 25,000 guus lost on the John Bramhall used stock which it had expected to employ on the regular contract, and it is now merely walting for steel with which to proceed on the work. The com} is-undei to be ina prosper- ous condition and. in entire harmony with the new administration of Turkish affairs. Osman and istrict of ‘Golumbis, and known as Bistts or & in Square four hundred nine ( le ing for the same at street distant twenty feet and five and a > ee! Re eS #4 jorthwest corner of said lot, rnapit Pasha, the Turkish minister, fully appreciates Ebeuce sourts fourteen (1 font stand baron | the Peabody-Martini gun and has given assur- inches, by, the depth of the lot, together with im- pecios alpor ag a ny, hee a) hod provemt c. expect further contracts for arms with tl 50 penses of sale in cash; the | i fo balance, ip ix and Shelve mouths, for which the | u'kish government. notes of the purchaser takon, Sawbust ty MORTAR.—Some time since the sured. by a deed of trast on tin Monro mid. A | use Of sawdust Iu mortar was recommended es deposit of 50 required at time of aale. Gonvey- | superior even to hair for the prevention of rs . at cost of purchaser, If the terms of fale ure ‘uct compliod with within ‘ave ayy tse ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of defai purcaser, after five cracking and subsequent peeling off of rough casing under the action of storms and frost. Sone one of the name of Slebr says. that his own house, exposed to prolonged storuss on the mn aye Be Tenement in TN WR LTE Tee | seacoast, had pleces of mortar to be Tesewad maine SOun Walt "Prasiza each Spring; and after trying withoat effect a huiober of substances to prevent RUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- it, he found ING TWO ALLEYS, NEAL | s: y. Tt was GENTRE OF SQUARE BETWEEN G AND H EShighiy GU ahh MON tice a Aa DTA, AND GUYENTH STREETS | Ginary grain-sieve, to remove the larger par- Bore Tiead oF tru ‘March Ucles. The mortar was made by mixing one ‘in Liber folio 263, part of cement, two of lime, two of sawdust District’ of Colum: and five of sharp sand; the sawéust being first uest of the parties se- | well mixed dry with the cement and sand. es POR ia ieee of Pr + Mar 5 » A FUNNY 'E was witnesse@a few days Fete ae the elas OF pion Of ald chee we banc Gis; | inthe federal court at Danville. Va. the judge ¥of Church, Howell aud. Biley’s subdivision of | Of which, (Itives,) tt will be revollected, recent- aduare 468, beginning at the northeast corner of | ly instructed his grand jury to indict a‘number said Lot and running alovg the north ‘line 32 feet | of county judges for not putting colored men wrest; thence outs ee, eA aoe pg H fender on the juries. A colored mam named Gravely, shone tn a sone forthe place te ing, improved | WSS indicted for selling liquor without license. When he saw the jury which he-was to be tried, about equally dixided between white and black, he exclaimed, “For God hty sake don't let them niggers try me!” Efforts were made opens. him, Dut he never became reconciled. He insisted that “n’ S would aman just to see Rim kick.”—~[Aalt, Sun_ ood Frame Bi fi eH e Roe OF sale, cath. ‘A deposit of $100 will be re- Face eo oes BTTESON trumtes purebseer. aoe sar oda Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON I STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND LIGHTEENTH STREETS N. W. By virtne of a deed of trust, dated ber 24th, A.D. 1873 IF ALL THE ABLE BODIED MEN now in Wash- ington, hi: Representatives and Sena- tors for office, were en; in “breaking up” the untilled und in Virgina for corn, the State’s crop of that cereal next fall would be Wonderful, and, what's more, their independ- ence and self respect woulg be sa increased that they would hardly know themselves,— [Alexandria Gazette. i CORPORAL PUNISHMENT ts SUID permitted in the public schools of Byston, subject to the rule that it shall ab consist of blows on the hand with a rattan. eperiasendens Eliot ad- vocates further restriction, 80 that wht Shall never be samioted while the teacher is a “an interval between the offence and the chastise ment at least as long as that two ses the improvements iriomings Terms: The amount cf indebtedness secure b: said deed of trast with the balame ai twalve ar purchaser, bearing interest from the date of wale and secured by deed of trast c ARE OF SPRING.wThe first sunshine of ts and the draughta of air per- carefully nwathed . One needs to be as in fannel durtng the spring thaw as under the wito Dan O'Leary,the | PeTmeating influence of ‘an autumn ftreese. tian of the world. Changes of tem; ure are insidious as they Scribe—What do you think of your antago- | 8f@ Sudden at this season, and ft behooves nists? ple with lungs susceptible to atmospheric - O'Leary—Well, they are all young and ambi- | "t!ons to be most careful tmdoors and out; to tous men, and ‘are free froia the anxiety of | Wear garments appropriate for all seasons, mind and vexation Ty upon the defeace | Lever trusting to chance. A heedless prtenind a as the Astley belt. This, of | May throw upon overtaxed shoulders a great way towards lightening | <Tievous to be a inattention a to — their task, while, at the same time, it will Which only a perpetual of more to my burden than many people — could sy fe them i know an estimable 1 f imagine. J Scribe— What @istance do you think will be | Who. after three years of constant care on accomplished by the winner in this contest? Part of friends, terminated her fraf O'Leary—I don’t think London perform. | Willful determination to take a sleigh rie of ance, viz: 1, miles, will bé@ reached. lew Diocks. Her lungs, fe the mufmMfing Seribe—What ts your reason for thinking this | Tich fur, could not resist the influx of strong Are the men not as good as those who were en- | #iT; Congest gaged In that contest, and will thes not be in as good condition as on that occasion? O'Leary—Well, I think the difference in the climate will make a difference in the'score. 1 found the climate of England so much milder | 20Oves 8 to make the immunities we i et, Smet, 2, he | Sara anette eae to me that it ut a cover a greater distance than what Thave had | ‘mple in which the Creator hax pare. oe to dwell, as to render it to put forth on this continent. In proof of this hereafter. we have the Weston walk in Chicago anéthe one which took ptace in London two years ago. In that meeting both of us surpa! our Chi- cago records by a long stretch. Weston did #10 miles in his last ms with me, and in every one of his attempts In this country ke has been invariabiy from 4 to 6 miles short cf those fig- ures. I myself have never done such perfora- ances on this continent as that whic*T accom. pilshed in the Agricnitoral Hall. + Scribe What do you think of your antago- | York box ae” nists indtvlqnaliy? How about Le Page ah att ” —I have neverseen Rowell, but J have | 5. ‘Pin ‘ ~ watched his proceedin: ugh the sporiiag | &T—“Well,-__preciows seldom ress. Thave not the slightes. doubt that he Eee is the flower of the flock, or Sir John Astley wouldeot send iim this distance. “The ba‘onet has undoubtedly tried this young man, an@has recelved a favorable trial; had he pot, he would acceptable here —[ Newark Advertiser. 8?" An exchange tells of a young man who swore off smoking and was worth $10,000 In five years. There's some mistake Lere. “We a young man Who has swore off fly Umes im five years and isnt worth @ oent.—{Rridgepo- Standard. SR"Little Sister—“Oh, Blandford! arn't you ashemed to take — ¥ ast" iD. WARD. BOYED. On March 5, 1879, Ouse LL. Warp to Luct A. Bors, by Rev. Jos. T. Keliey, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian church, at the par have delegaied Corke: rown or Vaughn, vrho | sonae. No cards. . are known stayers and peedy pedestrians, It ————<+-__. is my opinion that Rowell is a superior man to DIED. either of the above named. and more reliable. BROWN. At her "No. 1203 Ser What do you think of the New Eng- =m. 1 x Suds land giant, ‘y Harriman? rant, beloved wife of the late Archiba d Brown, in O'Leavy—I havea vecy high opinion of Har- ae. Timan. He is an undoubted stayer; he has thirty-six hour tournament, which took Place in this city the earlier part of last year. Any man who Can stick to a track for over thirty- = bee — only eee minutes’ rest, aud walking at a good gait, too, dange ousman. I think he will astonigh all of us. He a @ young tan, fullof ambition and youthful Seribe—Well, how about John Ennis? He rt of the country. that he Meutenant governor mien learn fron | him that the reporis which Teached hum, 940 F ctrect m. we. ‘were incorrect. iywayo oi ever Tell Shepstone? Did he tell the white 1 | resseacbieteren 7 Sciase and ca Be mee bey aes me iM @ child? Go back that I shall now act my own account, and ff they wish me t? to | 2100 APeEe BorrEs rd Pe eee cee ay womans! E Ei i § H H i f : E Gin, Califoraia Brandy. a very different to the soft snow, and ‘Seeds. what would if the Princess | Garden and Flower caught sight of him. However, off he went; the ©. 8. (HARE & SON, Tose straight! Snow as a horse arétr does at a fence, Shot on to the ice, and rignt —_ ec then followed: him. Sy this tise Gpraternge | FOR LNT. eiaies men im. By came er mw bottom ef tho big slag + tas oop Seaden Gama. her toboggan to noties us. “Ot course, mocking Heian Crown gees, Sn Roe Sant ners, go ali that" could be dne’ta no | Mountain Trent TO Evid Sen Treat ‘was to level the snow-bank a little, so as to make the | Sardinssin an Fomstons. jump a little less violently, and put ‘Bardines—Noel brand: per some one to catch her on the other side, and'off aeons she a i i ea ey quite B. W. RED'S SONS, rock, across ‘Table Luxuries, ie a nace eae: | oar eS re te —_— » Which might otherwise have GROCERIES. the toboggan, is wondertally plucky, but | W = more. You have no houon how papaise ae ore. ou ve no : 1COBS = She and his Excellency = her | CHOICE SHERRY, @2 per gallon jadies out on a snow-t on y aftor- hoons, and she hasinvented such a pretty w. i FIVE-YEAR-OLD OOMFOBTEE, 82:60 per gallon. bed Mee aha. With red, red sash arouad | PURE NEW ENGLAND RUM, $1.75 per aallon waist, and pel to and the gentie- men wear a dress. ke it, only with- ALso ms Broxs— out the petticoat.”—{ London % | * i AT A SEaNcE in Beebe “Plain, Canada, the Tee ME, wire esau oe he ee uae un 5 4 ere ap- materialized form ot a big Indian, | #¥ch a8 Florida O: 3 and somebody seized it by a leg. The big Indian | Eyptian Dates, &c., ee en a and regret, ang HOWARD'S ‘The grip Was, retained, however, the lights | _feb’tmarl0 Corner Bthand K ots. mw. turned on, and it was on investigation that the limb was that of Mrs. Hpn- toon herself. The had inadve t lady lett her cabinet in her ardent desire to have theex- hibition go off well. ‘The materialized spirit. had shed his clothes in consequence, and in the twinkling of ae put them ‘on the me- dium, who was thus subjected to greéd sus- Picton and rudeness. eak Woman out on North Hull did while she was trying to match the shade of a ribbon. (Burlington Hawkeye, Tue PREVAILING EripEMic were now alive, and should 11 Patrick Hen xelaim, with al- ley oratorical grandeur, “No never, never, Nivea” some small would boy in the gallery vhat, never?” ‘and smuilingiy await (Canton Repository. UNIgcR osrrvany from the guieman, aa.) Free Press, “Died n Quitisan, on the 20 fast.» acolored Dame unknown. Cae or eeeeanor of this paper. Reyui- escat in pace.” gaa. E. Smith, a large satinet mat,utacturer, ‘Lelcester. of , Mass., drove away from his home with his horse on O ‘sas not since ‘been seen. He is believed to be insane. a-The thirieth annivessary of the procia- of the Roman republic in 1549 has been geieoratea ‘at many places in the old states of the church. sions.” But imagine the torturing suspense in on the propert: en. A deposit which the pupil would be placed. 8250 suallbe sale. All convey. = ee ene 5 of sale are not SoMETHING NEW IN. THE Divorce eal ey the Trustees reserve | Mrs. Bruff, of Oakland, has applica, for a legal +. of defaulting | separation because, as her petition states, Mr, ‘Mirelizeer, after Ave d ent. B- leaves her “to run around with the Mc- BOBERT'C FOX, frustees. | Cracken boys and do things She afterwards "o> | cease | B, WARNER, Auctioneer. febAfmts | Srets.”—[San francisce Post. PU sre ory ee Te Eee we a NP a ey

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