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NOWVFOLK. FOxTRESS MON- T PUBLISHED, z om [URE DA} = THIS AFTERNOON. P)UNCANSON BBOS., Auctionsors FRO™ NONUE AND THE SOUTH JHE Most FanoUs'noox or Taz par, | _—___ FUTURE Days. = Ft OLD FURNI ‘The swift and cleant iron Steamer LADY OF | BISMARCK YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers H, WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. BEGULAR, SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI THE LARE, leaves 6th street whart, IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR, TRUSTFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE unt. | SALE OF VALUABLE LOT ON NINTH STREET, | Takes place iu front of our salesiooms on TUES. every Monday, Wednesday and Fr: An authorized translation from the German of PROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH CAPITOL BERN PF AND Q BIREETS NORTH- | D. riba = 24,5 clerk Bm. connecting’ wemavand saie_| 5 : Dz. MORITZ BUSCH. RIRDED BEAWAEN D AND E STREETS, |, WEST) ot abtic anction, on tre prem: ION NOAICE. FOadlinessouth. Keturninw, leaves Norfolk every | TWO vols. 8vo, extra cloth, biack and gold ORTH. r p.m. | ueeday, Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock ea FOR POTOMAC RIVFR LANDIN book of the day, Steuer JOGN W. THOMPSON. yeaves_pixth | bee:t atonsed, by nsaed and those whose expectation has the reviews and correspondents street wharf every Monday atTon, pill be able fully to understand the excitement it ~ ensayo cures pais ries ; urday for Leonardtowr, HUN BROTHERS, iepinw at intermiealate landings going and return- Tite warlltr 1015 Pa. ave., corner 1ith street. NEW Books STEAMERS NEW ¥. ‘The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E.0. KNIGHT, alternately leave Picr 41, East River, New ‘York, ‘Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m; +8 6.50 Seoorn sate teem me 21 380 Freight taken at lowest rates Apply at office over | Drone + 6.00 beg | Me an Bank, 15th street, or office of 6.59 Sireot! Geargotoe ns Tee W* Mouton, and 63 Water 30 mari-tr “SAMUEL BACON, President CARDS ” MATTANO, Captain wx. H. | Our Comoe ae Crt ee destens, Inst op leave wharf foot of 6th a W. H, & 0. H MORRISON, wa. every Tuesday, Thurs. | _tenatte 475 Pa. avenue n.to. gay, and Sunday, at 7 3m. for | aie ; | McCREARY, (X with Wm, ‘Sees Galt s wad itadinns eae thacton ae | A. BOCRRARY, Comes, Ta Oe RT ‘Sa Tinredege ae aenaines in St Clement's Bay. | Zen strost nore nee ae ook STORE, 1142 Wicca ter tine efor Coliun's and iach, | Books, Stationery, Kev Scrap Pictures: Gilt tae in Nomini Creek. Returnin. on Wednesday, vossed an in Papers, Bordering, &o.; Note ‘Monday a, making intermedi: | Paver at from 5 cents a quie up, and Envelopes, (s tin lontinen Contion Mat oe: : good white), at 30s, 8 box: ven- Above commence Tucacay, Feb. I | Shces of all kinds at proportic ‘low prices. Tor farther information, euqnite st omices of @. | _fe25-1m a '. Nos. 328 and munsylvania ave; | WAT OMAN 2 DS.—An Original Review ‘ue, OF at office foot of 6th and Nstrets aw. ‘shat Women are eins Ee toa sEdaoeon. febia @ T. JONES. Agent. Phuanthropy, Social Reform, ae Bene Litera, NOTICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- | Fist men are doing to sdvs the interests of BENGERS gomen. Every household should read one goo! recently. buil rnisbed, | mail 5 singie copies. BLAKE. Captain, is the only boat al 5 Ocona “THeRee. SCAN Lewis sed GAS lowed to land passengers at Mout | \NDREWS SPENCER, Publishers. Oali or send Vernon wharf. Round triy_ $1, inIuding admission | j-ders to Mrs. THERESA JUAN LEWIS, Managin; fomansion and wrounda ‘Steam: ieaves Gth street | <titor, Room Mo. 10, HaombMe Building, LOL Pen wharf dai); a ast a Q turns about 3p. mJ McA HOLLINGSWORTH, | vanls sre *t Ladies’ Mount Vernon m Le L | steamer W. W. Corcoran. jelS-ly | RAILROADS. | BALToIOEE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. | National Houte and Short Line to the | North, Northwest, West and Southwes! To take effect Sunasy, Nov. 17, 1878. \VE WASHINGTON. LEA | 15:05 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston = earn = iid. Slope st ipley's Laurels Ratapots Sane le "8, Di Cpenes Sew EArREee Linn | Hon, Jeesup’s, Hanover, aid Elk idge. Breakfast 7 HILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON | “6.50.0 m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. (Pied- = AND GERGETOWN, mont, Berea burg, Winchester, ‘own, and Way Philadelphia with Clyde's | visXalay) a New England States. 4 | iii maint of Rocks, Pied f Btrasbure, | prec lown, ani clara a.—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and rom Pbiadelphis—Saturdey st 12m. 8:30 & m- From on mae nh hg ee ee secant en ko Freights received antl © p io "Throngh | pee ceenieee Guicere, Ooluim. as and Providence, and | Sra Va woept 8a) ma Car to Fall River. Gosienses wishing thots goods iandes | and Valley except Sunday. y ° St Georgetown wharf will please have them marked | Stnnto 3 tir to Oinlanalt duty. pcaw. Gest Fetal eieciss epety 103.5. JORNBOR a} 12:0 am—On Bi ‘only, Baltimore, Annapolis BS roe o and 12th-st.ect wharf, | 810 (07. parts E: Stopaat Bladens BD: Gi, GALLE E OLEBE Oe | burs, Collee, Doltsvillo, Laurel, Auuspous Sune. . . J MR iene g tes Seeeral Minacers, te eg te a 17:10 ‘p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Oity aS. +1 Sopm—New ork, Philadelphia and Boston Pifsas pan on Sunday only for Ba'timore and Way torr Winchostar and W Gustine ‘Om Sandareto ‘Books and Way Stations only, $a) pas Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta tions. serene _Eiloote Oly Norfolk and Baltimore } Ellicott . Norfolk direct to Boat ‘at Bladensburg and Laurel. Stop :50 p.m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. be] Pa Oneaee and ‘dolnmbus Expresa. 48:10 p.m.—Baltimore Express. | ye ey ee aaa Pitabaly Bprem Piktaburg, excopt Sunday. Puls. f —l York, hia and 10:16 p.m.—New York, Philadelp! ee { ‘Express. at ‘Biadensb: Recping Car to New York, and Spoctal Bleeping OS, Adame ee, | belle s0n Ban Other daily a yr | excepesiaa ‘All tralae at Relay Station. ‘For: ‘at toxet office de- corner of New Jersey avenue and 0 street, 619, ne | Bisa tise veone ererue nw. W a and “With the view of the chances - Temple, 7 ‘tick: ‘Steamers of this line ‘specificcourse | ota can be ‘and orders ‘tor bagwage sosaons of tao 5 = | to be checked and received at any point in the che beta ‘COLE, iGenaral Tiekot Agent. eh Pear Totning te ro ORS GeOnUe e ROONTZ Gen sent. novi6 the meridian | “Gi Of 60 st 43 Int. or nothing to the north of 42, | 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 trep COMP: c | TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. : N ‘kand Call- Double Track, Steel Bails Between pote a) Esverpoel, e ie SPLENDID Sceyzay, Magniricent EquirMent. an - 2 oe Beturn tick favorab ¢terma. Tickets issued Beturday, with Palace Oars to Watkina. For at a special low rate of 660 sold during the fall saa ‘Look Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10, ‘Steerage at very low rates. Stcerage tickets from | For New York and the 1:30 and 10:15 p.m. and Queenstown, other parts daily, with Palace Cars Limited Hx: a Ise ten. Spam oT oe ee Savre. worp and othe: porta on the Goatineat, For B scompect at eight and passae st the Company's | aif transfer to Fulton strost avoid: ord Boulinn Gremny Gr fot and| ing ferriage and journey across New qabie: to OTIS BIGRLOW 606 7th ‘street, Washing reba Galea aes erie 9:30am ¥e Sunday. “analy CHAS. G. FRANCELYR, agent, x press. 990 to datiy, fanday. 320 p. 710:10 8. m,1:80,6:90, 7:40 | | ALEXANDRIA AND OKS: RAIL LORBERRY COaL. | WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING. This is the best domestic Coal now in the market. | For Alexandria, 6,7, 8, 9, 10,11 am., 1-15, 3, 4:20, 5, _ Consumers and Dealers will take nocice and send | §:06, 7 and 11:80'p.m- On Sunday at Sam, mimesis STEPHENSON & BRO., | For R ‘and the South, 6:50 am. and 5:30 p. meiier ith-street | ord. SOR, B., 5:20pm (oan. woop, | Tins leave Alexand JOHNSON BRUTHERS. | A ‘woop. Commecrions §00AL —punda aang We j ‘woop. Prompt Deliveries. goa. | syne: nore ee Ee ee ene } Solett for checking of baggage 10 destination foe ‘With unequaled facilities and advantages for | Rotel pe General Passenger it. Semteally conducting the ‘Coal trade, | FRANK THOMBON: General Mumenee, Dos ‘throughout Tmmediate communi | OPENED. cation, insuring ‘tention t> weare | EOF =2% to offer to our patrons the best of | Beal at the very lowest prices | THE OFFIOE OF THR eee ante * strictly pure coal, of 2.240 HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPARE, BROTHERS. | Which has’ been closed for « few as been Main oftce, mill ang depots of 12h, T8Rh ana | reopened by Mecars LINGWALT & HALL. who sta.s.w. Offices: 1202 + | are the District uma Msi Tapitha nw cand 2 Pa iy | Vinginis, West Virwtnia ana Delaware for the gals uy sntormied HOLMAN LIVER PAD. lore. The excellent What ts it? and what docs it mean? It is a new iperior cu ways Seharactaristic of the eelatiiahisent bed joatrums and bum ‘@ve., 8 floor. | that the | i setty 1019 Ps ‘vugsof this and past ages. ITS DISOOVEERY. IN BROTHERS, About’ eight years ago there was discovered and Gfigericat Book ASB JOB EBINTERS, pat into practice a hew, simple, convenient and safe Apa 85, ‘Washinwton, D. curing diseases by absorption, without S27 Fine Printius 8 Bpecialty. Janigly | principle forcuring diveas node os of the case rompted a ous examin: tnt the question was thoroughly and practically 7TICH’S v ‘Office—Corner of 9th and E streets northwest, over FLORAL GUIDE, | Wea dley's Dry Goda Store eee besatifal work oe lend | eee — Siower Flats, and 200 Tastrations, mth | J)ECOMATED Row to mrow them: ‘Ail fers’ Pres Gusy Btu te FRENCH AND ENGLISH England or German. ‘The FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, 175 DINNER, TEA, Pages, Six Colored and many nundred En- | Ke For 60 cents in paper covers; $1.00 in — cloth. In German or Ehulish. i qoULer ERTA. Vi FLLUSTRATED, MONTHLY maga. | Colored very RECEIVED. N aires ale 2 gyery number | SEW DESIGNS JUST — for 85. ae eagaea . W. BEVERIDGE, (CK'S SEEDS are im the wo (Late Webb & Boveridge,) Fi a stadt TSeeinee rea | ean JAMES VICK. Kochester, N.Y. | Gow. BREAD ant lawns AKG eese | S"OMEE SM GUARANTEED IF YOU USE ck THE HULDERS Ceres, FB Ur bonne oF THE NORtHERY Ba. | the hatitacenest Minsestts Peteot Flour in the | District, or Seeren of te Coussy she Ge fr which Borah en | Sterling , ‘ Co nenetiaof | = St. Louis Fancy Patent, ‘Plan, by the Bonds into Preferred Shocks ease to Ung discon of the Purch | A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or ‘Seg te ree spree. wand more ‘thant aime | Golden Hill, of the ‘hat couverted their | Standard Flour of the Dis- the Committee, desirous of closing their ls trict. It is better than it ever was, and Bereby give notice thet the rurht of convertine lis and ‘Bread poet pl lec cy bap pay ky wen tee ous The above uaiued Flours can be boushtat any first- spade cn e at the office of the Northern Ps. * wHOLensaa’ DREOT, OR} &, SoBe 2s Fite srenue, New Fors. CORNER Ist STUEEE AND INDIANA AVERUR, ander the to the samme time. octz-6m WM. M. GALT & CO. Wades, athe Pislols a, eee oe ave. 308 9th street, at By calling ator adreesiur the Above number or- ise. on MONDAY, March 17th, 1879. at 43 o'clock’ laters IST eee ae Pen. thenorth 42 feet of lot 6, square 97, by By belance of Unrezeemned P'edaes and day of dauuary, 1872, recorded in liber No. 601, éxtniseion Good Comunission Goods left unsold from Saturday, folic 263, et aed’, one Of the land reconan fey A depth of 04 feet 4 inches, to an alley. peers le Pinca eee EAR | agile nie ae eet Eee ES | REY wesc, oO @ Supreme Court of the District of olum bia. a 7 ¢ ii it . mn. nue . Pafwed on the 25th day of June, I8's,0m enuiry | secured on the property etd S10) dons on day of | commencing st 10m. sod continue nota ent cause Ko, 6, 31 and at the request of ‘the 1 person Se ee Meso DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. marl? secured thereby. Tw at public auction, Pecan Iu ftont | of thie - Premises, $y) MONDAY, the TO-MORROW. JDUNCANSON BROS., Auctionesra sy of jarch, 5 3 o'clock . 2.» < 7 a) rublotenitmbered six (0) feven (1), eight (ruins | YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Real Estate anction'rs THIRTY-FOUR PIECES OF UNBLEACHED (9), ten (10) elev in square numl ix — 3 1 G a : hoidred and tuirty (600),a8 ld dowa iniheaes | TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED AND_ UN. kc; (BEING THE BALANCE OF STOOK Nor division of orizinal lot one (J), in said aquare, which 1 OVED REAL ESTATE ON THE EAST CALLED FOR AT _ SALE ON 3 ee subdivision is recorded in folio 45, of liber H’ D. O., SIDE OF FIFTEENTA STREET WEST, BE-| 81 KEET, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS, in the office of the eurveyor of said District: also, TWEEN I, AND M STREETS NORT! NORTHWEST) AT AUCTION, all tat pat of said original lot ono (1),in square | _ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Desan- On TUESDAY MORNING, March 18th, Ro. at ihe northeast corner thereof, troutin on | bert) A. D. 1817, recorded in'Liber No. 617, AaB | o'clock, wo will sell, within OUF alescooms, {h6 abOve North Capitol street thirty-five (35) feet and ten (10) folio 32 et req., one of the land records for th goods. By order inches. by a cepth of one hundrea ana twenty (120) | District of Columbia, and at the written request o R. ROSS PERRY.) pe csivars. {eft «dani lor ge parrel willbe sold separately. Tao | the party secured thereby, we. will wall i ible | _It NH. MILLER, ite to sa'd lote is pert q fale, in front of 6 premises, OD 1’ the Terms of sale as to cach lot: One-fourth cash; the | sth Gay of Marob In] at 9) cake we ae ike | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & UO., auctioncere remainder in three equal instalments, in six, twelve following descri! real estate, situate in city of and eighteen months from day of sale; the deferred | Washington, District payments to bear interest at six per cent from day of sale, and to be secured by the purchaser's notes and alien on the property sold. A deposit of B50 will be required at time of sale on each lot sold. All conveyancing und recording at cost of pur: chaser. 1 terms of sale ba not complied with UABGE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE AT vent TION, SILUATED IN SOUTH WASHING. On WEDNESDAY, March 1th, 1879, at 5 o'clock P. m., we shall sell at_publie auction, on the premises, the above resi estate, sit atov on 43st., between I anu K ats. a.w., tozether wi of Columbia, known ana described a& two parts of orixinal Lot No.5, in Square No. 214. beginning for the firnt of said two parte of said lot ata, point on the west line said square distant 31 fect and 9 inchoe north from the southwest corner of said lot and rurning thence nocth along the west line of : seat within five days after the sale, the property wl be | ssid equare 24 fect and 3 in Doo See ee a ee Texold at the tiek and cost of the defaulting pur. | fect aud 6 inches: thence! an fect front, by the depth thavent ia chaser or purchasers. po tence d 6 inches to the place of rine: 'Onp IS eat ee oe i six and twelve JOHN 0. HEALD. Tru-tee, bes ny, Bald part of lot in improved by atwo- | octhe’ Fite tele ae day Of mele CAT warl?2,14.17,19.21,22 637 EF stn w. Stow phd baement Brick Dwel ing, known as No conveyancing at beret —— * ‘21 15th street northwest. Anc iuning for the | C°BVS eh en Rw “i J)UNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. second of faiu two parts of said Jot at s point on | _™7 3t_W LARW R, WiLLTAMS & CO., Auste. the west line of said equare distant 5 feet north | 7HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer from the routhwest corner of sald lot, and 1unning {henee, esst 126 fect and 6 incher: thence south 5 feo! ; t TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET SOUTH- WEST, (SOUTH WASHINGTON ) IGUSFHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTIO’ thence easi 84 feet ; thence north 25 feet and 9 UBSDAY MORNING, March 20th y virtue of adecd of trust, dated Febru- inches: thence vest 210 feet aud 6 inches, and | 147 Gaveceine EU10 welock at No. tat ary 23d, A.D. 1876, and daly recorded in Liber th: vee eonth 20 feet and 9 inches to the place Gf be- | jf -trect. between 17th and 18d etreste No 815; folio 4+, &c., of the land records fo: ginting. Second part of lot is wholly untmaproved, | ihe residence of awcntleman coc ining he the Districc of Columbia, and by direction of the | ard contain. 4.181 square feet of ground, more oF hall sell the following effects, viz party cecured thereby. Z will sellat, public action, | ess “Fach part will be eold separately. te Pier ard other Mirrors. ty front of the premiees, on MONDAY, the 21th da. ‘Terme of sa’e, a8 to each part: One-third of the ‘nrniture, Easy Chat of March, A.D., 147: 5 o'clock p.m.. Lot num- | purchase m bered thirty-thre 101 Walnut M T. Centre Tab ey in cash, and the balance in two ‘alnut Whatnot. the subdivision ofaquare | equai instauuents, in oné and two year: inter- | ji Painting (Holy Virgin); Engravings punibered four hindied and thirty-five, 435) in | eet at Syercent, per annum frou the day ot eaie, | ie Refuses, by Rodgers ene {be city of Washington, with all the improvements | payable semi-annually. until paid, to be secured by | Lata mies of fie Ooramente thereon. 4 the notes of the purchaser or purchasers, and @ | Handsome Mahowany Bilver Case, formerly be- Terms of sale: One-third in cash (of which $50 | deed of trust on th» property old, or all Torned tose Bese Tmade fae aia jt ale): the deferred payments to be | curh at the option of the purchaser. A deporit of | Ook Martie Ton sud Feitied Chamber Furniture. ade in six, tweive’ re" eighteen, and. twenty-four months after date, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by deed of trust and insurance to the satisfaction of the ‘Trostee. Terms of sale to be fully com, lied with within six days after day of kale, otherwise the right in reserved to resell, after one week's notica, at the risk end cvstof forer purchaser. Alloonveyancing at purchager’s cost. WM. H.W. DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. 8100 will be required of the purchaser of each part All conveyancing and_recoraing at purcha: ser's expense. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the proporty, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcuaser or purchasers, after three daye’ advertisement. AUGUSTUS 8. WORTHINGTON,? qenatecs, FENDALL E. ALEXANDER, 5 s marl,3,5,7,10&12 e#-THE ABOVE SALE [8 POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, March 18th, same time and place. By order of marl4fém YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. Hair and Husk Mattrasses, Pillows and Bolsters Brussels and other Carpets. Blankets and Rpreads, Toilet Ware, Walnut Marble Top Sideboard. Walnut Dining Table, Dining Ghairs. Fine aceortment of Bilver Piated Ware, China and Gla-s Ware Cocking and Heating Stoves. Kitchen Requisites, &c marl? THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. J)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF FRAME HOUSE—36 BY 36_— ite DBICK BASEMENT, &c., TO BE RE- Qn TUESDAY AFTERNOON. March 18th, at, 5:80 grelock, wo will sell in front of the rom fe ARD, Trastee. marl2 eokds utc, FOX & CUTTER, Beal Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY I STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH SRp viGnTEENTa STRSETS ‘RUSTEES’ 8. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | £8, No. 1114 New York avenue, & aot by LING, No. 4 THIRD STREET NOSTH- siNfote remred inin tn ayn rom ay rat ae Virtue of a deed of trust dated May 27, a, ind cash ;and notes at two, four an: AND WoIb: cay Weobeded te nee ae six months, with 8 per cent. in Clio 386 ek weg, one Of tne land goood Tor endorsed will be taken. If the weather is inclement the Distri ‘of Golumbia, and at the request of the 1@ fale will take place the next a ; Party cocured thereby, Fahalsell st vublic auction, | _By order of the owner arl5-3t £150, $476 o'clock pm. all that acertaia oP 108 ‘TH03. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. che oem 1a Distr mpi, TRUSTEES’ S4LE OF THE LARGE BRICK Sey W ammengten ane, incr Golunbia, known STORE AND DWELLING ON THE NORTH- et al, subdivision of lots numbered fourteen (14) STREETS MORTAR ENT AND Q and fiitecn (18), fn square numbered sqyen hundred | STREETS NORTHWEST. aia apd fifty nine (769), the same fronting twenty-one | «Pyar amar mice Carer ust, bearing date (21) feot on Toird (3a) street eaat,and ranning back | the 2th 10 800 one ot tee ee the same width one hundred and’ nine (109) feet tan er he bis id and one-half, (10%) inches, together with the im. | cords of T ‘third cash; balance in six (6) ana | premises, on cha x Teenie. fo wt ot he pur | reookded # : per cent. per annum from sepctpctnifintsee tea arga et | serve tae’ 20 en. A do} Pi E FITOH,) : | | proving part of the city. HOBERT 0. FOX, 5 Trustees. beakecalred at rechaper a conte Trike teeeeet cots | dens of sale: Onefourth of BDeshase money in B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. feb2itmts | yeyancing at fo soxen daye from date of | cash (he reridue in four equal fn-tallments at efx EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Property at the sink Bed post ee Ge detente pine | the purchseerie to give hie promissory notes Sonia J Onnuiinrs one Primate Satay | Suit es sdaie ele sia meeeeg ta tage greene atin and Trust Company will resumethe SALE of REAL oan 2g NEPY.+ Trasteos, | faction of the Trustees, on the properts sold onan ESTATE belonging to said Company. at their office, one oa vi cath, at option of purchaser If terms of sale are on Pennsylvania avenue, between 19th aud 15% sts. not ‘complied with in seven days, the Trustees nw, On UNOANSON BROS, Auctioncers, reserve right to revell at risk and cost of defsulting: WEDNESDAY, Mancu 26rx, 1879, fess porghaeer. pon, giving sue notice a they may Ar 11 O'CLocE A. M. Tate) DRIMPHOVED | SROBERTY SEEGRTED sees deo. Fm APELE a _ penta Fronertion ro be offered comprises large num: OR b STREET SoUTH. BETWEEN NINE W. E EDMONBTON, ‘ rrustess, ihe city. and Distrioe, an woll a4 nepal oben, AND TENTH STREETS WEST. FRONTING | ig p WAGGAMAN Aig treet as. Yarsan° Great beraatas nay be expected Pry nagging Se ii pay ieratiadstcad propertien foe woud > COmtmasOners SOF Soc! | Seplembensth, “AD, 18rd. and renonded in JONCANSON BROS. Anctionsers 6 236. for the District of Columbia, and at the request of | TRUSTEE SALE OF BRIGK HOUSE No. 1113 the party there! offer for sale s: NEW JERSEY AVENOE SOUTHEAST. publie suction Jn front of the premises, on TOES: | By virite cia deed or Gevet Phe eee tee ri 5 real estate situa E recor or i, wt re Washington, D, 0.,and desoribed as lots uitasoecet. | reccmat of ih ty secured thereby "Twill offer for = twenty-four (24.) ‘twenty five (26,) and twenty-aix | «ve. at public anction, in frout of tie gquare numbered three buindregand oifity- th of March, well. ‘This favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly reno- ‘A Dita oe lock D. .. an vated, painted throughont, and entirely ra/fur- AY, x all that certain place oF parcel of grou, ind’beng in the city of Wenigeen be Shown and distinicaished upon the wromna (26,) in paren ) improved by a three-story brick ‘erms of axle: One-third of the purchase money oan ae balance in coe. ken aad titen years, r pan erect - z He ra pered Ceres ‘ ah 5 pew! open reception of sueste terest at eizht per cent. ‘aud’ sect | cording uate. north of “as foc cs property sold. One lundred dollars must be pati | sgnare numbered seve, Inendood wee toner lown when the property Js bid off “The Trastee | (743),.a8 the eame stands reconed in evodiciaes BRESLIN & COOKE, Teserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the N. K., folto 453, in the survey or’s office of said defaulting purchaser, if the terms are not complied cig tomes, with the improvements, & , &c. BOv2o-tt Propristors. with in five days from day of ‘ermns : $200 crsh (850 of which must be paid at maré-dads Wat E' Davis, Trustee. | ste the of sale); baiance ‘either ia mouttly. gr a oarterly payment ‘ing’ 6 per cent, int-rest: MEDICAL, &e ‘rail eaeh, at option of purchaser. “Ternas of sale ALTER B, WILLIAMS & O0., Anctionscra. | 19 be comitied’ with within 7 days, otberwise the GFEBMATORRHOEA pao EENaT BE tare TRUBTERS" SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED purebager, after aay public notion. Goaveyseckag Lost Vigor and all Venereal Diseases cured withou NFICTA | meriscokde h the use of calomel ‘or mercury, by DR BROWS, BTREEE RORTRAEa Tee 8) ON ELLA | marl3-cokds ROBERT B,. FERGUSON, Trustee. Bets Fiat 7 Maat Cie w. 2 LIN STREET. AMUEL H. LUAT, Auctioneer. DFR EE QS, the Oldest Est and only Re- | gti day of December & D. 1616 maa teeta STEERS BALE ee core PROPERTY of Oa RG BIS otha minty: pan. be gon: | day of Rebruary, A. b. 1676, duly recorded in eR ONT eTREET. Beteeee eT eae Sulosk. al Fernale Complaints Ueetieeen biks | Livers Non. 804 fo os 20, Se. and 809, folios 287, | _ ELEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. snd Reafdence, 13 Barnet st., Baltimore. feb1v.ime | SC, Of the land recorgs in the Bistrict o| thereoy we | Be. in ‘virtue of « decree the equity west of the part F Ni Teme, lic auction, in ine Sa day of sulyea: we 1ST shall Selle on. will eell at pul rout of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 201n di ay of Ma:ch, A. D. 1579, ‘ Certain cure for Disease of the Kidneys. Gra | at 6 o'clock p.m’, the following Lois in’ the city of | RUDUG auction, o nthe tees vel and all 0: Diseases, Nervous | Washington, D .: mm. that part of imbered two (2), in square Seminal Weatnees, Tmpotency, Borofals, & Lot numbered fourteen (14), in Square numbered | iives husdved aud forty-three (Bis), Sor for snd all Blood an Apeedily cured. | ve hundred and ton (610), sccordias to the-eub- | ‘BY a said square sf = point on For sale by WM. B. ENTWI8.8, Drugai division of said Square by the Commissioners under | Jonth I street Atty Sve (58) feos sant Troma iene lath st. and Pa. ave. Price, 3 per box; sent by mail | decree in chancery in a cause between the Hollidge | west corner of sata square, and thence running east on receipt of price, securely sealed. feblély | fieirs’ on the line of north T street eighteen feet and five Lots numbered one hundred and seventeen (117) | ‘iches: thence sont one huntney peek ones one D3 ROBERTSON removed to 456 Ost. n.w.,next | snd one, hundred and eigtteen (11s), in Teac 8. | {ates {hence nonb one hundred feet to the said Goor to Metropolitan church. can be wonsulted | Hollidge’s subdivision of Lots 56 and 67,1 the aatd | 1% Of, Maid lot: thence exst alone the rear line of sal of the Urinary. and Nervous | Commissioners’ subdivision of said square No. 610. | -Sid, let sightoon feet and, fv : System. Scientific and honorable tgaar- | Lot numbered one hundred and ten, in Rawlings | “neh fo the point of beg in.cash, the sntoed to all placing themselves in his hands, and» | subdivision of Lot No. 78, in asld Oumumissioners' | acyeriag pone aie, Of purchase money in cash, the speedy cure off 15 years experience in'special | etibdivision of sald Square No. 610. twelve monthe front the dap cf eats with Dees action, Refers to odical tf PALS, paltimore, H Te numbered sit 00) snd ~ pants pet Oe atthe rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum; the Bianes moderate. Ho ta. Wednesda: mumbes ~aix (56), in Com! e ferred payments secured ust on and Saturuaya. aie ms Wroblicim | division of Square’ numbed Ave manarea ana | cf Premises. A deposit of B100 roauired on doy eleven (511); said south part of Lot 66 fronung went (20) fect on Sth atrest west and runniay bacs that and all conveyancing at the purchaser's win south line of [4PORTANT TO LADIES. eee e terms of sale are not ogee ap afd in A ith of twenty feet with seven days the Trustee reserves the to resell ‘all larities iy removed bya remedy | said Lot one hundred (100) fest to the rear of sald e tuk and cost of Gatniiee ee sadorsed Py the ioaical fagulty.ot Biaryiany soxt Eat, with the Dwellings and other improvements on | ‘Ze Property ai nd cOINDEN Sea Teoel dollars. atio ood. | sate Lot. BSS Geet ah aca PRE OAOR | «feria: One rte wnt ue ease ty | a errr Sar stallments of one and two years frou day. F Gay mt, Baltimore, Md. feoiidy* | Sale, to be secured by the motes chaser, | 9 Real Estate Auctioneers. y bearing interest at elt EX pur. ree cent. per annum until yald, payable semi-annually. and a deed of trust on M/4*#o0p ResToRED. NEW TWO-STORY TRUSTEE'S BALE OF T" AN. F TWO ae e, property sold: or all Gaal at, the purchaser's | D BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES, WIT! victim of yout dence, causing prema- will be required EVER No IMPROVEMENT, ON cate doce errata icapredence, cansing prema. sPthetimoct ale fritgterumofesioarsnotcom: | KINGMAN PLAGE, BET REGR Ene AGS Sarg, WR be i Saag ya net founds simple self | plied with in ‘ive days from the day of sale, the | 1¢ru AND P AND Q STREETS NORTH cure, which he will send tohis fellow-sufferere. stees Texerve the rieht to reseil at the cost’ and | _ WEST. Address na 48 obs, HEV ES. Hisk of the defaulting purchaser. Al conveyancing | _ By virtue of a feed of tent dated March neh my24-e0) street, N. ¥. ure] T's cost. 1, A. a y 2 = LEROY M. TAYLOR,? prastoss, | 881; fol'o 454 et neq., oue of the land records NEBYOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical essay, eokds WM. B. WOODWARD, tor the District of Golumbis, and at the reqnest of comprising a series of iectures delivered at -_ | the party secured thereby, I’ will cell at public anc- Kahn's Busuin of Anatomy, on the cause and chre /ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctiouccra | ony Jn front. of the oreiises, on THUISDAY, of premature decline, snow! put ly how soe larch 2 by A o'eloc] TD.» folio health may be reyained, affording a Gleareynopsisot | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUC real estate, sithate in the city” of Washing | impediments to my and the treatment of ner. TION. ton, D.0., fo wit: Part of lots numbered twenty- vous and physicel debility, being the result of 20 | By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated respec four 4) and twenty-five (25,) in El years’experience. By mail, 25e., currency or pos! t vely one on the 18th day of August, 1871, and Kingman’s rded subdivision’ of square stamps. Address Secretary Kahn's Musouw, recorded in Liber 657, folio 119, ct sequtiter. one vumibered 241, together with the improvements Broadway, New York. nov#zm.wéfom_ | of the Laud Hecords of the, Qistrict of Columbia | thereon,’ Begianinw for the same at the northeast and one on the 11th day of September, 1877, and | corner of lot numbered twenty four, and rumuine D3: JonN THRIPP'S BLOOD PURE | fecorded in Liber 83, Lone 260, et aequiter, one of | thence south thirty three fect, four inches; thence FIER ia a certain cure for Syphilis, Land Records of the District of Columbia, and | west sizty-three feet; thencs no:th thirty three Ovariom ors, Diabetes, Bright's Diseass, by direction of the party secured thereby, will | feet, four inches; thence aixty-three fect to All Blood Poison. Cure of bye iis guaranteed in | sell at publicauction, in frout of the premises, on | place of beginning. it Send for pamphlet, enclosing stamp | TUESDAY, the 8th’ day of April. at 6 pan. A. ‘Terms: One-half cach, ba’ance in six and twetve and please , $08 Columbus ave., Boston. certain tract of Innd situa‘e, lyin and | mouths, for which ths nites of the purchaser. Boor No medicine genuine in bottles with myname | beinic in Washington county. in the Disttict of Gol. | ing interest at the rate of ten por centum per an- Mare 2 them aud labels bearing my own Trade | mnbia, being part of that whole tract of land ealied | nuimfrom the day of sale, and eccured by ‘of Mark. Uan20-19] DR. JOHN TRIPP. | “Grass Lu d,” and being designated as lot eleven | trust on the vroverty sold, be taken. A de. 11) on a sale map thereof, made by Templemau & posit of 8100 will be required of hipley, bexinning for said lot numbered e.even tal Di. OBERTSON can be consnited every Ume of sale, and all conveyanciar’s atthe purchaser's Office, 456 0 ‘and Saturday at his that port: cost. Bw, next door to Metropottean clmreh, corner 454 | “Gri ‘Egat whch, ew. uorihwerie atom, | marlod WM. W. METCAL, Trustee. st. from 2 to 9 p.m. on all diseases of the Driaary | eee ae eee eatin La UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUSI. TRESS PROPER rites thence running along the northwesterly boundary f said portion of “Grass Land” soath 47% desea, WW, 32: perches to the northeasterly corner of 1ot a ERTY ON SEVENTH SCREET Thenee fe 40 cogs. Hand nica: the sortusasea SODTHWESI (SOUTH WASHINGTON.) Baltimore. 4-1y_ | boundary of paid Tot numbered ten (10) 102 6 20 | Ridden 8 Gord tems at dated April 4 DBnBiOORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE rostoron | Pero? uald Toad Ne ashe ote ee coats | No. 848, folo »48, Ke. of ihe land records for Jed seas! petiatcn a cowrrene, Hulu fa: | Aun Tht Sr eid porter oft Ttee® | ie tary ehren tanh nee giana sitabout to marry.or who have tecare eat | thence estoy, gaud’ronf and repping slong ona | stdin im feof te prea, oe MOMOAE Bez cuecsvamrinieetlal eter aienakaetiieg | vscsat voranib, conainiiy’ twenty acre tres | i zumbarad wo cig ef he tecorded way $8 par cape, Bolo Avent, Dr. JO JAQUES, 7 Uni- | TOd8 and trenty verches. exoept the nine acres two | Nivision of Eguare, numbere fon, with a Sernity Place, Me fone DE and thirty three perches conveyed June 2, | thirty-five (45), in the ee srsity Fiace, utr | 1870, to R. W. Carter. e smprovemetita thereon, being a very fine Brisk Paee = ‘Terms of sale: One-third of pure! Bneiness Hot ling. —— = = | cash, of which $100 must be paid at sale ‘Terms of e-third in cash, (of which $100 EMOVAL. | ferred to One, two aid three | must bepaid at eale,) the deferred R years tet dato, withintereat aisovon per cont-per | iaade, in ix. twelve, sigbtean tipon ths premises aud insurance te tuccatictactins | parcemt por nea eat smarest at the nS feos satisfaction i HOLMEAD & GO., Mi ee a gale Kn be fully come hed mich ¢ iced ee and spsiranoe to the satisfaction thin lays after of sale, otherwise right Terms fully vom, AEST seo) Isreserved to rosell after one week's Wotise at tee within six days after day of eule, Oprosire Essitr Hovss. ons =. cost Ce former purchaser. All conveyanc nep : a Perko’ to resell the my We would respectfully inform our friends and ERASTUS M. OHAPIN, Trustee. purchaser. ‘ae Conveyancing at the purchaser's Patrons that we have reopened at the above, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. cost, M: HL WARD.) Trasteos CROC RADY fer them a full line of pases seas DUNOANFON BROS, Auge” mirlaeobae GLeoe sip PLATED.WARE. H. WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. WAvrEn & WiuLiants «00,4 LARGE A&g01 fURNISG- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREESTORY PRE Casein [SERED STATES 4 PER OENT | ina TWELFTHOTREETS NW. STREETS NORTHWEST. BONDS on hand for immediate delivery. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 10th, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 18th 8 oe decsarained oy Gute, Sta tonal | Isat otek Catataraatirtar te ae LOM. | GR cke OH Abs tects. erek sg SO G for all Investment Securities promptly at- | trict of Uolumbia, and at the request of the holder | records inthe ‘of Volumpis, and at the re. tended to, waar ont e note, we will sell at ane Soe ip treat of we ae se “ marétr LEWIS JOHNSON & CO.. Bankera. Mar By at eo ock pm, all that contain vise or 4 giclock elof ground, situate and being in the CAMDERSERas, Washington, Distrlot of Columbia, and heir dbered fifty-one numbered six (6),,fn square, m1 \bered an 4 Of Square rea aud ststeen (310), Tronting 18 fect on stron in i tty ideas : Soca exven Tis matin: Qnetnird cab, ele tS ae tenmenalig” secre A well eon. wen ag ee tba secured, stood of son the property alge = with fa an. Tee CREE ER ee ANDSOE= | on ear eaeee EB 8100 de- weyancing at the That never rusts, never breaks, never wears out, al. | Posit at t pale, 503 SS geererencing par of sale, the ways clean, and can be worn while bathing, is "for | SUASE>" terms are. ot complied cost and sale at CHAS. FISHERS, 628 Ith etreot uw. Farell the Prosi at rok ann eee ee ete e days’ oi Fisher devot tent! wants mo , A: H. EIGHSTADT,) ‘Trostees aby batrons, (o*tSs Her attention tothe wants of | purchiwe nas AB ROME OE Trustees, | Englan THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY... END OF THE GREAT Walk axp y; ay The totenauent oem AND VICTORY OF : ternational walkin : York ended Saturday night. “Howell wave, 500 miles at three minutes to 9 o'clock. and th ended his task. Harriman completed 430 minus and 3 laps at 8:85 o'clock and retired, having thus saved his share of the gate money. Enut, remained on the track until 10 o'clock. scoring 475 miles, thus winning $1,500 which he had ber that he would walk that distance. He ran the last mile in 6 minutes «nd 55 seconds, the fastest of the contest. The total receipts of gate money are stated at $57,000, SKRTCH OF ROWELL. Rowell, the walker, was born in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, England, on August 12, 1553. From early childhood he was the friend of Charles Asplan, his present trainer, who is about his own age, and together they worked in Searle's boat yard in the Untversity town of Cambridge. Rowell’s first appearat nce Was when he won a mile open race for a cup at Tap- Jow. in July, 1872, He made several e of minor importance up to 1876, when in March, in the Agricultural Hall in London, he was di feated by Weston, after making 176 miles in 75 hours. Then came his performance in Novem- ber last, and since then he has been in tratuing for the contest which he won Saturday night. Rowell has also a record as a rowing man. In 15i5 he became champion of the crew, beating J. Logan, of Cambridge, and tn the same year he won a medal at Oxford. Hetsalsoattribated with defeating Harry Clasper, the well-known professional oarsman, OTHRR CONTESTS. The six days’ walking match at Poughkeepie, N. Y., between Washington and Eison closet Saturday night about 11 o'clock, Elson winning, The score was: Elson 413 miles 4 laps, in 143 hours 16 seconds; Washington 392 miles 1 lap, In 141 hours 34 minutes. Washington subsequent- ly challenged Elson for anotter six days’ con- test In New York in thirty days, bat it 1s not thought likely it will be accepted. Wm. Kens- ley se see his walk of 100 hours without rest at Wilmington, Del., Saturday night at 11 orclock. At Chicago, Saturday midnight, Madame Anderson had completed 1,790 quarter miles. Madame St. Clair, who attempted at New Haven, Conn., to walk 3,000 quarter miles in as many quarter hours, withdrew early yes- terday morning, after completing 1,258 quarters, A, BEstoce Romance Truia Stran m0 jfhan Fiction —A speci rom Cynthiana, Ky , March 14, says:—Our neighboring county of Robertson ‘has had a sensation in the return of one of her citizens, who was stolen @wenty years ago. It reads like a romance, to be a tale Of real life. Yearsago a Mr. Reaves, now of xobertson county, was living on the Missouri river, and while there his Newton was stolen by whom he dwelt fifteen escape, as aio to ir} stolen from Detroit, Michigan, namea. A nna Ware, and his efforts were fit ‘crowned with success, and, after twenty years spent with the Indians, he found himself among his own race, but almost a stranger to them. He worked in Michigan four vears, and during that time he told his ‘strange history to a gentleman, who Dad It, published. Charles Hafilton, of ‘onto, Reaves, wrote to i at eace, Suing eee Sus- pi found. An inter- i a he yet Speaks very broke and he y very nD great ity in Kentucky. See MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.—A telegram the N. Y. Herald from Terre Haute, Du at m, Ind., arrived in this city to-day in search of Mr. Duree, who home about a week ago, and, as nothing has beer heard of him since, foul play is sus- He was traced from ‘to Rose- ~ mnere he Sok the it In for this city. reon resembling mn was at the Sticker house on Tuesday ston ‘but did not er, and rather late the sti for the Adelphia theater, a place of unexplainable. ‘THE Em1GRaTion into the port of New York during the twelve months ending on the 2sth of February numbered 125,440, which included 34,559 eifizens Serio home and 6,127 sojourn- ers. Compared with the Speitiy Garey, Remy — was | Of the previous year, there was a total Of 26, ‘he’ increase 26, 15,732. the month of February there were 4,116 including 2,518 immi- grants, an increase over the same month of i878. Gf 5i6, and an increase of immigrants of 329. Germany supplied the greatest number, 95 438, Ireland 301, Scotland 17 France 145. THE Ricut Rev. Bisnor Grumove has issued a ral letter to the clergy of the Clevel: Obto, diceese, which condemns the /rixh World, published in New York, for being antagonistic \o true Catholic principles, condemns labor unions for their secrecy, forbids Catholic Farents, under threats of excommunication, ‘om sending their children tothe public schools where Catholic parochial schools are easy of access. and gives the Hibernians a severe repri- mand for not elie, tae priest to act as their spiritual advisers. The Bishop ut upon the Cotpotios, the Decessity of = ing to cm Catholic journal preference to others, and his order to: Catholics is ett mcludes 100 unportant ‘er con wi Suggestions as to funerals, &c. A Svicipg Dying ON 4 Tratx.—Condactor Micks, of the Hudson River while train, which arrived at passing his Tuesday night. found a, noatit: aresed nas a a man apparently asleep in his Seat. to arouse him he sent for a policeman and him removed to the station house In the depot. There he was examined by Dr. Sct ps, of Bellevue Hospital, who declared him to be suf- fering from opium ning. He was removed in an ambul rly cared for, but tal On ~ a bottle an addressed Cat Station, and ok asleep, Was not noticed psa Spo insensible at we depot.—ly. ¥. GREENBACKISM DRCLINING IN MAaINE.—The town and city elections of Monday e: be ho fae the 5 which the rember is losing ground rapidly { all parts of the state. Teis going down Sauiek as quick- Sprang up. Itcame into existence and reached its full growth in a few weeks, and will be dead by next September. The outlook for the republicans in the fall campaign has bright- ened up wonderfully since the town elections . According to Appearances we shall elect the — candidate for governor next September by one of our old-fa: republican March 12, THE Ruso TO Kansas.—The rush from the east to Kansas ts just beginning to assume the form of an immense tide, which will, before the Season is over, be the means of ‘g a couple of hundred thousand more people into our glorious young and thriving state than there are at present. Train loads of immigrants are arriving every day, and Leavenworth is not the Port of entry for the one-hundredth part, Prob- ably, of those who are coming in. pare from the th who are coming on the cars there are other thousands who have ked their goods and families in wagons, taking weeks to make the trip —[Leavenworth Speci i Pete) Sym To nec, brick- se ity are evidently bent upo; loned roust: majorities. [Augusta (Me.) Journal, n. ¥ higher A meeting was held at No, 64 West Lake the other night Fnich was attended by at inset doo workisoa Hinwwc Our Her Hvseanp.—In a case before Nt ¥ Hender- aNew ¥ inesday, Mrs. 1 ‘endeavored to offset by cl some ind omoes rendered plaintify by her band. FEMINink Bopy-snaTcHes.—A woman who renides in Carl alley, near the corner of STEAMERS, & BOOKS, &c. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALES. ____AUCTION SALES.__ —_ = The Fear of Death. Weariness of mere extension is a heavy, and Probably, a ve: 4 |W cee ne secret Durden; one attractive to some han ons. Those who suffer tr ‘would welcome the brightest’ prospect 0 of heaves, un less they could hope first for “along and dream. less sleep” in which to wash off the travel-stains Of the past. ‘This is a feeling which ts most fammon in youth or old age, when the ties of lite are fewer than they are in {ts prime. and past or the future may well look al- Tiont Mntolerabiy long to the wearied magina- Hon. ‘It may be that in the miserable experi. Toe Of Some sulferers this deep weariness of tle May Hot exclude the fear of death; Dat $0 terrible @ combination can scarcely De o Probably the we state degree of fear or Lctance. exists as a pure instinct; rising and falling wi to give force to the 42 ae Consens, TONRY Ube cravings of affection, but eld tn chee Various considerations and Will, if not utterly subdued Keen SU: ty to sensuous may sometimes ‘observe that no amount etheror religious hope for another life, or of Paintal ex- ferfonoe Of this, will overcome the consti shrinking froin the anticipated rending asun. der of body and soul. They carry the same feeling through sympathy into their Thoughts of the death of others, which appears to be al- most physically shocking to them, however ob- viously acceptable to the person chiefly con- cerned, Such a state of feel <s to those who do not share ft as unaccountable as it is evi- dent Looking to death calmly, as one of the very few circumstances of quite universal ex- Perience, any vebement disinclloation to would seem to be inappropriate as well as But disirciination to some of tts acci- dental circumstances ts but too easily ——— bie. This is probably another reason why shrinking from it often seems to increase as youth is left behind. The very young cannot know how terrible a thing sickness is; those who have watched many deathbeds can scarce- ly forget the awTul possibilities of physical suf- fering. And yet it seems probable that many of the worst appearances are more or less delu- sive. A very moderate experience of sick rooms suffice to show that actual suffering bears not €xact proportion to its outward ifestattons. Be this as it may, physical suffering a necessary ee of death, and the dread of pain which makes us shrink from the Prospect of mortal lilness 1s quite a different thing from the real instinctive dread of death; it should mdeed, and often does, act powerfully in reconciling us to the prospect of death.— {Cornhill Mayazine, HypRornosia IN Curster Cocnty.—Several cases of hydrophobia have occurred in Chester county during the present year, one of the most ani laced under medical treatment and is now to bein & condition to recover be pee effects. The latest incident of kind which has taken place in this vicinity was on Tuesday Hee #8 ft ‘a = a Elem. ice there was x y the late Jose} Skadin tetuer ta seer or b es : 8 BENe E é its rida 25 tion, and while conversing with who was seated in a wa od to raise the n shoulder. Tn doing this the hammer ot the w struck the aos two ititing ‘him ‘The deceased K 5 was un- |, about thirty years of age, and bore an exemplary character.” |p 2HE Biack His Prowgrs.—tIt is believed | the Indians who have been. st armed and pistols, well mounted and amply ‘with grub and ammunition and having ‘Ubree and four hundred stolen — ‘steeds. are nO squaws of the on Saturday afternoon last. §~Rochester has an anti-trea’ a whose members bind Shommcece ant oanee anybody else to pay for their drinks. Private en public dinner parties are from the a fast, Me, standing alt roots imbedded in froven earth. The Journal says that large trees transplanted in this way are sure to live. ork of the Iijinots legislature says: “We think that ‘Ube desire of the people of Tilinois is if a guilty of murder, ‘hang him; "if not, then him to the penitentiary for a term of years— never for life.” DIED. BRESNEBAN. Toxss BuosxRUAN, age cars, Brownie and ich days, beloved son of ‘The funeral will take piace on March 18th, 1879, at § o'clock pin, from: the residence of ‘his parents, No, 612 Geventh street * GARDNER. ;, March 16, 1879, at 6 p.m. ee Gane eae at ea UNDERTAKERS. Jone B. wulcHrT, ‘UNDERTAKER, . marldiy 1887 10th ot. aw. W, = sPeane. UNDEBTAKEB, 940 F street . w.. SEE SY ote wt om pee

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