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STEAMERS, &c, — pee ee ECM ane Fogtaess MON- Boze OFFERED TO THE HIGHES? BID. is hee 59, pot amrne colle: sion of ; every dopartwent 0? THE LEE, ieapen aint Stesmner ner LADY OF Qu reerint of tures cant a Monday, Wedoesday ‘and dsy for bids AMENICAN , at 8 o'clock R= yon Bee Beekman st, VY. tla? jc gee oe Eres | THE MOwe ramons Book or eae é fo scck in the Fr 3 Hora nl CSdoatta | “oftinn Mahia Hee EBON” RR POTOM, pie Ase of t A meek! JOnN MAG. “ogee Btu int i bursts for Our storks’ soing = izetara. z i pea Yio fork, every S.turday, at sturday mi erent kr lowest rates. een foc of i oe inthe ‘sad marie “SAMUEL BACON, see Sines Ma TTANO, gyn wm. B ree wharf { sta, every ay ly at office over . OF. gest of Jeaves Sixth meri?ty no for 1879. & oe a in great ee Wat UALEAN EVE & SON'S, 19S Tih street. | | iJ An make a <P PUBLISHE ED, THE MOsT ¥AMUUS'BOOK OF THE pay, ‘Two vole. 8vo , extrs cloth, black and gold Americsn readers now have an oppor nity to | book of the ¢ BISMARCK IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR, thorized translation from the German of Dr. MORITZ BUSCH. --84.00 equal the most widely-dixcassed | aud those whose expectation bas the reviews and correspondents to ui.derstand the excitement it Gay, and Sancay. st 7 am fee, | n Europe. Biver tance On Grace for Mattox | MONON BROTHERS Aen and landings in St Clement's Bay. | _marlitr 1015 Pa. ave. comer lth atrost. Tver. On Bundy Tor Coton i KE. Bal indays for iton"s - Mee AY, (ormerly with Wm. ant, 2 Remin! Creek Hetursne ee a= = + & Sou) lias reupened the BOOK STORE, ug and Monday ee making neal: 7th etreet uortbwect, with an Cried new stock Mtoe landings, excepting Wi r. Books, Ststionery, &c., Scrap res, oily Shove trins con ‘hence Tucadae, Pe bosted and Plain Papers, Bordering’ Aol Note Fe further formation e.quire = ios of Pave at from 5 « tea quire ur, » and Envelopes, @ SHERI 328 a, bod white), at Sic. a jasiness Bao, OF at often Frnt Ath and Ren ae =~ E at propoctonslely rw orions JONES. Agent. NO?IcE To mouNr VERNON PAS- MAN'S VWORDS.—AD NGEES. ‘The Steamer W. Wt COKOOH AN, which has been Fecentiy built and fu-nished, L. Le BLAKE. Captain, ia the only teat al lend passengers at harf., Rourid tri $1, iactuding adeatesion mansion and crounds, ‘Stadmer leavas Oth strvet (Sundays excepted) at 10.4 m.. and ut 3 vu J Mol HOLLINGSWORTH, Vernon Associati 7 oS L Bup’t_ Lad: unt BLAKE, pois WW. Goreuran, LoNpor, “ry Sat- ‘Gre n ior, foot pany ined on Hoboxen. ‘im rene Fi New York to Havre, Lon- don, Goubhamri and beach ort Coe aed second cabin, $0. For treizht oF avniy to GELRICHS © ‘© G0, 2 Bowling Breen. ew ‘rk’ WG MERZEROTT & 03. 928 eae tcc Wakes oel-ly CED's NEW EXPRESS LIVE BRTWEES PHILADELPHIA, Al. EXAND! WASHINGTON AND GE. RGETO: ‘Qunecting nt Philadelphia with Cl Pine for Be stom, Providence, New England s: 5 oa - de’s the BAILING D. Philadetphia Saturday st 12m. ‘Washi See Bees = at iia me Gor, ctown— Monde: Jath-st-est wharf, D, 0.* fall information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & | ea YD F street norihwes of the year. outwar foe os etree Casein fo Bee : the meridian of 50 at 43 | the meridian ‘the north of 4 STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between York and Liverpool, Call- Tsp ac Cork Harborne be XORE_ Ea ch iB Bovina Wed- ed Apel 2 RATES OF PASSAGE. By steamers carrvius, st “Tickets to Paria, 415, gold, additional Heturn tevets on fayorsb'6 terms. Tickets issued at a special low rate of $60 goid during the fall and ‘very low rates. Steerage tickets from es and all other parts of Bis ot fen given fr Balt ly seers makes sgt cde eer and remete svety = the coscensy Poe, Grice ‘08 Tt street, Wann Rarely CHAS. @. FRANCELYN, Agent, N. COAL AND WOOD. (04h cons We are discharzing to-day, Canco or Faese Mrvep LOBBERRY 00AL ‘This is the best domestic Coal now in the market. Consumers and Dealers will take nocice and send in orders early. marlitr TT SEE la er, we insure a strictly pure ooal, of 2.240 foot of 1th, 18th anc nt “a.w. ; 1112 9th st. nw. Pa ave we Syste et ‘Tbe a me 1% excellent Workrsen are employed, and the work turned cut will be in ihe wayericr style whick has always been Bcharacteristic of the ssiablichment. ap8-ty 1014 Pennsyleante ave., 34 floor. Giana. oat BOO PSS gon F ennsylvar la cer. fo Pia Pontne es Beccles. yiexs Blower tt descr:ption: FLORAL GUIDE, work of 100 Pa; One Colored Paere earner 5 ey ape han “Ail for a Fr feaeneae and reo ae Tice Ot eae for a ‘tame. In The SLOWER AN AND JEGETABLE GARDEN, ages, Six and many oun: ie the best in the Oxxt Sramr fora FLonAL Guipx, Sonate | and Prices, and plenty of inf Philadel! we i ‘Annapolia Suncti 235 8. - Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Colum. busand ‘pittabur ™ Express. Frederick, Hagersto: gnd Valley Brarch exeept Sunday Through Car to b | Hope Lae dati, ezcope Satur ly. Graf. to Sandusky, daily, exce m.—On 81 anday, only, Baltimore, Annapolis | aad Way. 2 ((omE Down To ¥FOUB CENTS, WOBTY EUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 6210, G28LIGET OFFIOR, etl: 411 Gn® 619 100n greet, ibe sapectiic course rates orders Eler, Manssin Kerr vo |) Mepaoue Baidine, 110) Pan acd RAILROADS. : at 8, Laurel, Annapolis Juno. ton, 3 Jensup's, Hanover, ahd RIE Hidne.» Dreatiact cin 6x08 m—B: ithuore, Annapolis and Way. (Pied. mont, Benen: '. Winches con econ Way n | “t7-40'8 m.—Baitimore and Laurel E: Rocks, Pi trasburs, 12:1 4:50. Pp. ouae 35. BiB: Noryo al RALTIMOXE AND OHIO RALLROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK., eae Si and Short ae to the 8: iedmont schester, Haverstown. ‘sud Way Stations, om Batter Ex 5 Golioze, Ba rer ce s ee eee and 41:80 p.m.—New York, Philsdelphia and Boston Express. Store Laurel, B 8 pm. ou Sunday only for Baitimore and Way p.m.—Bsitimore, Express Frederick vis Relay. stops at Annapolis Phils} esaes., Eiicott nton. es Seitiners and ‘Way Stations. pS — ey, Sleeping Carato 6 w York, Puiladelphia, and Boston * On Suaday ‘to Baitimore | , Philadelphia, Boston and Car. to Ne Yors and ition. mi —Bs cee reas. SI at Bladen Belt ville, Laurel, Audapous sane. p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City Bladensburg and Laurel .m.—Point of Rocks, Frederick, | north Tstreet Afty AUCTION SALES: AUOTION SALES. ___AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. YY AL! B, WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUG virtue of two deecs of trust, dated reapec. tee oxe on the 18th day of August, 1571, an’ PAGE Liber 657, folio 119, et sequiter one of the Laid Records ef the District of Colambia; and che on the 1th day of September, 1877, and recorced in Liber £65, folio 260. et requiter, oxie of the Land Records of the District of Columbia Le the party secured thereby, sell at pr auction, in front of the premites, TUES bay. dey of April. at 6 pan. A. D. all tha engin | of land situate, lying and ing in Washington county, in the District of Col- rabia, being pert tract of land called ry =e Pr asd being’ deaieuated as lot a ifsc, a sale map thereo 1 cping: for Shipley, be terly corzer of that po:t'on of Se the Fok les northwost-rie of tha read known % ng thee ly boun4 rupning along the @2 thwesterly boun tary feaid portion of “Grass pouth 47% des, 32% perches to the te erly corner of lot Me inkered ten Go), “a8 dosimate? On ald map: 0 exe. E and along the -ortheaster|y bouussry cf raid lot nunbered. ten (10) 102 6 1 perches to the conden of said road ; thenoe siOnE, the center of said road N. 4514 deys. E. 1545 porches and N. 31 dega. E. 19? ra perchiteto tho northwe boundary line of po thence leaving said road and ranning along said bouncarg line N. Al dews., W, 97 perches to, the Place of hexinuzng. containing twenty acres thr-e TOOOR BHA twenty ergs except the nine acres two roods and thirty.th jerches conveyed June 2, 1870, to K. W. Carter. ‘Tetins of rate: OF methird of purchase monsy in cash, of whieh 100 must be paid at sala; the do- ferred payments to be made in One. two and three yearn after date, with interest at seven per cont. per annum until aud secured by 8 of trast upon the premiecs and Inaurance to tim sat efaction ‘Trastze. ‘Terms of aale to be fully comp ied with Within six days after day of sale, otherwise the right is reserved to resell after one week's notice at the Pisk and cost of former purchaser. All conveyance: ing at purenase: VRANTUS M, CHAPIN, Trnstes WAITER _&; WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. GAMUEL LUST, Auctioneer. TRON ere. OF. SAEAPR ARO? END ELeVENTH STREETS NORTHWSS Hrtup of, § decres vaenod in the o4 uty cause No. 5,162, Supreme D.C. the 4d day of Jay. 4, B.A8t *T shat sol at awe ion, On the prem ONDA the 24th ‘day ‘of March, 1879, at the hour of 6 Fin; hat part of Lot nuribered two 5), in square rec hundred and forty-thres (048), beinnink for said part of said Jot in said Square et a pomt on five (55) foot sant from the eousie mesh comer oC sal fuera, abcd theuco raanine aast on the iine of north I-strect elahteon fi inches; thence north one hundred feet ti to the said Hine of said lot; thence east along the rear line of said lot eighteen fect and. five inches, and thence sonth to the po-nt of beginning. ‘Terme: One-third of purchase money in.cash, tha éeforred paym» nts in eqhal instalments of six'and twelve months from the day of sale, with interact atthe rate of seven (7) per cent. por annum, the deferred payments secured by deod of trust on the premises. A deposit of 8100 required on day and ail conveyaucing at the purchaser's ol rerna oe nid aeons compliei with in seven daya the Tensteo rescrvos tke niche £0 resail the property at risk and cost of defi sata DU pur- chaser LINDEN KEN’ marl2-10t rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ELEGANT BROWN STONE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. 1341 K STREET, OPSOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 31st, 1879, at 5 o'clock, in front of the premises, 2 li sell lot 20, in square 248, a it front of 25 feet, and running back PAT foot ton 30 foot alley, improved by an siexant three story and basen: ing ena it brown stoue front residence, cont: seventeen rooms, including bath, wash ‘and furnace rooms, with all the modern hhprovements; fine brick stable on rear of lot, with capacity far three incheeter and Ws mI Norfolk and Baltimore Passengers taker eae! ito Boal a taken in a direc Siov-at Biadensburg and Laarel. but Express. LO Bal: Foe eae Te ray stations +9.50 p.m.—St. Louie, cinnati, Louisville and Pittsbuty Express. Pittaburs, except Sunday. Pull- man Cars. — Rew York, Philadetphia and Balt more Express Slops at ‘Bladanserg an d Lear Gert ‘New York, and ocayls leeving CO Baily. ton Sunday: trains datly me suinds Stiiday Button atonpaton apes joe de- corner of New Jersey avenue and 0 iy Paina 619, 603, 1435 aa ere ticl anaes eee ‘any e tion. 2. avenue n.W., Waal Guonae 8 ROONTZ, General Axent. novid 7:40 am, 1879 TO THE NOKTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. issn to 6 nels nati, St. ure to Cunciti y. wih Palace Gare a ee conan GREAT -ENNSYLVANIA 3 BOUTE 1879 Double Track, Steel Balls, SPLENDID eS MauNIFICENT pa to Pittsburg, and Sloopiny’ Cary trom are aS ‘and zon oe Din. Garto 0 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO BAILRUAD. For_ Canau Sameer, ‘with A ‘North, at 14) pum dally, except Palace Oars Wat ¥or port, Lock Haven, and El:nirs, at 10:10 dally, except Sunday. snd the East,1:30 and 10:15 p.m Limited ix. Parlor Oars, 9:90 a.m daily, fie) trains connect at ‘Brooklyn At Has spleen ferriage and ournay ‘ncroas Line, 7:00 a m.and 4:20. m, “daily, expert Sunday. 00 a. mand 4:20 P. m., daily, ex- ERICKSBURG BAIL Way re ATEVANDEID AND WASHING. "AD. xandria, 9.10, 1. am, 1:16, 8, 4:20, 5 ce Tang it SO aa, Gab Sunday at $m, and 1as'and 7 ‘Richmont oe a.m. and 5:30 p. & is for Wi 1, 8:30, 05 35 fandit pn On and Parlor Oar ao. fives, north: a Seuneyl vanes ixth street an: Penn- rh ia ener iattneaee where orders can. jana avenue, an atthe depot Be left for checking of beasaxe to destinstion f Botels ad reaydenea, ARMER, General Passenger FRANK THOWNON, Goncral Mananee ion from “ford A &pl | gormes Gs Box 692, New Orleans, La ; or to #19 Broadysy, 1703 New York ave , Was aT. foes ca pe UD Sa", CLOTHING.—The ae "ab fair sea STS WORK AND, FEROMEBEES. Hes Ban 4 owl Uf Feteat | Hehecmnee STATE LOTTERY. lendid Opportunity to Win A Fortune FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION. OLASS “D,” AT NEW ORL! DAY, 1872,-107th Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Lndaleaiea dd This tstitorion was \ewisintare of the stato for educational and ehsri purposes in 1363 for ve five Years, to ‘which contract the inviolsbi faith | of the btate is pleda ANS. APRIL 8TH, regularly inoorporated bi the term of Twenty= ad with 8 capital of 81, 6 ad 000, PuOLLSSuisSie st NUMBER DIST Betis montiuy on the second Tenseor seales or postvones. Look at the follwing Cats DOLLARS EAOH. ETS AT ZWO. 3 100.000 TALE TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR Li8t OF PRIZES. 1 Oapital Prize. 830,000 1 Ospital Prize. 10,600 2 Ospital Prize ‘5,000 2 izes of $2,500, 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000 20 Prizes of ‘500: 19,000 100 Prizes of 100. 10/000 200 Prizes of 60. 140.000 500 Prizes of 20. 90 1000 Prises of K APPEOXIMATION PRIZES: 34) proximation Prizes of 200. Too ion : 3 8 Approximation 900 1867 Prizes, amounting to. ible corres; see aa. for rates to clubs should only be saa tom GS Home office in New Orleans. hoor send ortiors 10. Mf i DAEHN 8. New York: or os W GLARE, our Grand \extraordiaary Despings are persion gad yanemens caw aw FIXTURES. ‘The finest and largest stock of GAS FIXTURES EVEE OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE OITY. THE BEST AND OHEAPEST. ‘Will euarantes entire satixfaction. EF. BROOKS, feblé-tr Conconan Buiipina, 15th St. ecuite orecsan« two carriages. Thisis: decidedly the best location in Washing 02, and fronting the grand old Franklin Park, presenta unui as to its Sirability for s private recicence. Terms: One- cash ; balance at six, twelyeand eighteen months, with notes ered cent, per annum until paid, and secured by.a deed of the purchaser ae. 2s bi A vt gee on Bot of atthe ‘cou OMnarloe0 RHOMAS DOWLTAG: Auce” HOTELS. WitLsnn’s HOTEL. This favorite Hotel, having been thoronghly reno. vated, painted throughout, and entirely rafur- <shed, is now open for the reception of guests. BRESLIN & OOOME, Proprietors. MEDICAL, &c. SREEMATORRHOEA DORMIENTIOM, Impo- S'ten mature Decay, Seminal Eqtssious, feta ane mae aa jomel. oF A eos Let, . near 14th nw. mars-Im* LEON, the Oldest leg aveoeys and Ds Liable Ladies 3 Phy in the city. can be com we dy athe ate neh few 8 male tid Hoaidences 13 Barnce st. Bakineee Tabla ose novaett lorsed by the Sadgooe Coontdental £2; 5 Araduste of Galvereiey 3. Gay ot, Baltim ANHOOD casio. my, PoE JOKN TRIPE VOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical iM cHAUETIO lectures “delivered red xl craton Eadtapctaciy now leak clear synopris of fuseum, ov22-m.w&f.6m BEHRTSON can be consi Wednesday and Setar y at his Office, intr d wa sare it door to Metropolitan church, corner 434 10. OF. aad Necvons B stem. | Mecent and Chronic Cases quickly cured. Female Complaints quick- fy cured. Cousultations tay private, and ® cure Gharees moderste’ Main oftce, 19°S. “tuts ee, Baitinore, [ RB. RICORD'S ESSENOE OF LIFE restores manhood and the vigor of youth to the most shattered constitution in ¥ ble, This life-restoring remedy should be taken allaboutto marry, or who have become weak- ened from excess or any other cause. Succecs in quenches thi Si rer care” Bole Agent, De. JOB. SKOQUES, 7 Unk vernit , Now Fork icinte tupplied. Janl-tr -WHITE BREAD S®evie BE GUARANTEED IF YOU USE Ceres, ‘The handscmest Minneacta Patent Flour in the District, or Sterling's St. Louis Fancy Patent, A Woet beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or eCeldes Hin, The wel jtandard Family Flour of the Dis- a Tee a better than it ever was, and makes Le oat reities a light a0) as ven Bn The above-named Flours can pe borets at any first- class Grocery Bt Mises ee B ae puro ANA AVENUE iT DI. x as aww WM. M. GALT & OO. AYERS CHERRY PECTORAL. IN THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MEDICINE No preparation has ever performed such marvelous cures, or mai: tained so wides repatation as AYER'S CHERY PEOTORAL, which is reo world’s remedy for all diseases of lunge. Tis long-continued geries of wonderful cures inal climates has made it univ oteelly: snown asa sefe and rel:ab e agent to employ. Aainst ordinary Colds, which aro the forerunners of more 3orous dis. orders, 1t acts speedily and surely, pee soleyt suffering, and often savin; affords, by its timely use ta the throat dua a orders of Shildren, kee t an favaluable remedy to cant always on band in eve ford to be without it, and ‘howe w ena ‘pave or ‘on0e ‘rom knowledge of its com- fects, Pysicians use the CHERRY FCTORAL extensively as their (Beppe and Oler- wymen reormmend it.” Tt is absolately oortain in ita ized as the 9 throat and dfe Tae remedial eftects, and will always cure wheo. cures oFieety Z. D, GILMAN and all dealers. marl7 m,w,f3t DBESS made to order Sirory pos Muslin and twentyroue anon *fineet ‘made to ordar in the most ae anasto febe-ly 4008 tron mi mw. oraer of the Trust | mart6. THIS AFTERNOO \HANCERY BALE. On FRIDAY, March 21, 1879, at 6 ofc‘ock p m., I wiil offer for eale at auction. on the prem. ies, Leta 33, 24 and 78 in Blake and Rolly enbdivieion of square 191, situated near the corner of ee and T streets p.w. For &e., Bee Mparitit REGINALD FENDALL Trastos TO-MORROW. [(OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TL, RSALE OE ROU. 3EHOLD FURNITU ve nee AY, MAR JH 22p, 1379, AT 8. A Room Ocmmien ing at 10 «" lor avd Chamber Fur Mirrors, handsome Bool Furnilare, Carpets, Sto k, comprising Pa - ALS Fine lot Teaa, eee sad ¢ Cigars “ae Ged is aa Landscape, Fruit with Balls complet THOMAS DOWLING, »Auct _ pm & ROBEY, Autionoors, We vill sell at our Mazar, on § - AY. 22d March, at 10% celocks the Thee Tou ree will be wien 2 ateale By order. BERT HOTOHINSON TRUSTFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TINTM. EROV OVED TROre RTY es NORTH CAPiTOh a nd 940 Louisiana syenue. sorrel stallion “Jno Hoopers: OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctionesrs, WHEN D AND E eet land records fo umbia, and by virtue of s decree of the Supreme Cuurt of the District of Gotambis. pared on the uth ai ay of June. 1874, in eauity cause No. 6,317, sn the request of ‘the persou secured thereby, 1 will sell, at Hublic aut in front of ie” premises,” on NDAY, 25th d3y of March, at 4 "20 "0 sublote 1 umbered six {W, ten £10) and eleven huhared and t li) arg peatenumbered nix », 88 Iaid down in the srw fice of the surveyor of said District: also, an that part of said original lot one (1), in pues, {he northeast comer thereof, routine apitol street thirty-five (95° feat and ten ( 16) inches by a depth of one hundrea and twenty (120) feet. Each lot or parrel will be sold separately. Tae title to all savd tote ix perfect. Tero « of sale a6 to cach Jot: One-fourth cash; the remainder in three equal instalments, i and eishteen months from day of sal: is to bear interest at six per cent from day e, and to be secured by the purchaser's notes and slicn on the property sold. A depoxit of 850 will be required ut time of ule on each lot. sold. All Conveyancing and recording at cost of pur- charer. tbe terips of sale be not complied with Within five days after the sale, the property w It bs resold atthe risk and cout of’ the defaulting pur. chaser or purchasers. JOHN ©. HEALD, Trustee, marl?,14,17,19,21,92 CSTE wt. nw. WlicH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers — TRUSTEES! SALE oF. VALUABLE PROPERTY BT DET WHEN SEVENTEENTH AND KIGHTEENTH STi By virtue of a deed of trast, dated ‘Septen- ber 2ath, A.D. 1875, and duly recorded in Li. $99 t No. 43%, folio 147, one of the land for the District of Consagian oe gall. at public suction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. the 24th day of March, 1879, at 4:30 o'ciock p. following Ceacribed real éstate, situate in the ‘city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: The pert of Jot iumbered twenty three 3), in are mumbered ono, Bundred ‘aud. twenty: jreven” (LET frontinu 20 feet 8 inches on T atreet between ATA ana 18th streets northwest, and running back with even width 149 feet 3 inch to an alley; tow-ther with the improvements thereon, ing of a hand- consiet four-story brick residence, with brown stone trimmings. Ferns; The amount of indebtedness secured by said deed of trust with expenses of sale in casa: any fhe Ualance at twelve and eiiiteon which the notes of the purchaser from the date of ‘ale anid fecured B by he property sold ‘A deposit of Shoo Shall be required at time ‘ot auie. Al eonveys cing at purchaser's cost. 1 terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the reserve the right to resell, at risk and cost. of defaulting murchaser, after Ave wane advertisem Mes EB FITGH.) y er BB | WARNER A Auctioneer. feb21-f.m.ts Cay SALE OF WALCABLE REAL ES ‘ATE IN. CRORGETOWN 0. D. 0.. IMPROVED ye noe IN FOUNDRY, ON THE 0. & Byvirtusor'a decree ai passed by the Bubreme Court of the Disclel of Gokscauis ‘on the 4th January. 1870, as modified b AY, iter 15th, 1879, o'clock p.m., certain real state in_Geor; va in said District of Columbia, sitnated and known ss Lots numbered 26 and 27, in Thomas Beale’s addi- Hon tosaid Georgetown, with the buildings and im, provements thereon ; neh is ithen with the rn boundary lino of said ‘bie the piace of , With the improvements, rights and ap- purtenances to the same beion; Cees of sale: One-third of in cash; and the res'due ia equal instalments of one-third of of said residue, payabie, respectively, six. fwolve and elghteen months ‘after date of sale ‘woh from date; the title to full be pcats of all ancing at purchaser's cost. CHARLES "ihe purchase mons; THOS. DOW LINO. 4) t@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until TUESDAY, Marc! - abt sins hourand place. By °° THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ADJOINING TWO ALLEYS, NEAR ee OF EQUARE, BETWEEN G@ AND & SIXTH SEVENTH ST! iT, wt AB! UNGTON. D. 0. Bry pase ors a ered of trust, dated March pear 8, in Liber Led epee, 262, and ro poor soe ‘Colum was dior abet wT calles eel st ‘stp att coh ‘the partie front cured thereby. I chall ect st publican Of the premises, on WED! NESDA 5, Mareh 26, TH79, st 4 Glock p.m, aown, ‘on the pist or plan of said city ‘as being Lot ot of Se ested Eloy’ subdivision of ganas fos sort lise 2a Toot a, thew poe eh ieee | th fect C8. Spe tis routh ie place of bogtaning, improved | hers t of $100 will be re. ‘erms of sale, Cerin , quired at the time of jonva; rb PRRHSE wacaamati Ree maribeodts | H. WARNEH, Real Estate Auctioneer. | YUBLIO SALE OF THE FIRST O1LA8S RES! Ni TING FOURTEENTH S TREK: ChnN En a REMIRES NO. 140 MAS GHOSETTA AVENUE N By virtue of the trust deed Rx tbe under: siuned, dated Bertember 1s receraed in liber No 831, | Preutises, on TUESDA at 5 o'clock p. m., parcel of ground “in with the iiiprcvemente ning at s point 67 912 feet northwest comer of Bquare 247, tion of the southerly Line of Maxsachusstts avenue with the easterly Ine of the public circular spaca? thence southeasterly with eaid south Line ot said avenue 52 feet inches: thence 8. 14 deg. if 30 W. Ol fect, thenoe 8. 11 deg. 30 1min., W, 53 fect inches toa public sliey ; fence duo weal with the orth line of sald alley 32 feat; thence north 127 feot 6 inches to the line Lf wait ‘Greular sp: ite portheaster'y, folowing the eizcle 10 Test'S inches t the point of beg.nning. ‘Terms of sale: Oue third of tha purchase money in cash; balance in one, two, and three years, with interest at por cet. frou day or sale, secitred on the premiees: onall easly at the option of the pur- ch ‘A. depouit of 82 be required of the thine of sale: and if worms are ot ‘with im fivedays fran the day of wale, the Bill be resuld, on five days’ notice in the Bvcniter Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Couveyaneiny at purchaner’s cost. Wa. RAZIER Ji.) pMAHLON ASHEOaD, *, Trustees. HOS. J. FISHER & 00., Beal Estate Aucta, T 1225 F street northwest. TRUGTEE'S SALE or’ aL AARON ED nN TA AY! Nr opposite WILLARD" Under ana by virtuo of & Good a trast, gated Augnat 10, 1872, and recorded in Libel Folio 19,and by ‘dtrecti m of the holder fhe pote scoured tue mbiic auction, i REDAY. March 98,1 Test cunterly ¢ iS thet two “Buchanan,” N. D numbered 8, 10sit. 15, ia Square 2 more particularly, id an as followa ining at A point inthe line of Pennsylvania avenue 118 inch from the northeast corner of said Snare, ing fouthwardly.a° thence westward eet, thence ht angloe to raid tv area be foot 8 pois to therear tine o [ot thence surtward! feet 8% inches, thence ‘northwardly at tight Be ¥ cna | purchaser, ‘and angles to the place of ar bogie: Orme of sale: 8000 cash, and the residue in three al payments, f ‘Bix, twelve and ethreon montiee ferred payments to bein of ag purchaser, bearing 6 percent. interest until paid, Zocured, by deed of trust of Property sold, or it ‘rusteé reservos all cash, at purchaser's option. ther ant t to resell if terms are not complied with in W. B. WEBB, Trustee, Tnaticokas ADAMS eet trey pouranys PALE OF UN- Bundles 3 ‘pores, Pao. &e., &., to ° Beeld io re DUNOANSON BROB, er inarl8.d Cor. Th ae Dey TIBOR DE on a for fansite Galina Year Bix pet teat. Bonds * ited. Btatee or eele. a Bond LEWIS JOHNSON & OO., Bankers HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BAY HORSE, JUMP.SEAT C ca ARRIAGE AND HaR- Eas. AT AU TO-MORROW, (Saturdi 120'clock W AL THR 8. WILLIAMS « 00, ., Auctioneers. No. 1001 n.w. corner 10th and D streets a.w. Cn TO-MORROW, ¢ daiurday, March 22.) commencing nt 10 o'¢.ock a. m., ¥e shall sell, in front of our auction rooms, Walnut Cham Paira of Lace Cur. ber Su tes, Parlor Furniture, Three ash and Walnut Cottszs Suites, Fifteen P tains, Twenty Pieces of Check ana White Matting, Brustels abd Ingrain Oarpets, Oil Clothe, Fronca: te Mirrors, Walnut Wardrobes, Extension and ‘ables, Engrav.ngs,Chromos,Crockers,Glass- Terms cash. RB, WILLIAMS & Anots WALT! JPUNCANSON “BROS. » Auouoneers | EX¥CUTORS’ SALE OF VALUABLE Law Lt puaars AND OFFICZ FURNITURE OF THe pate oe oN pe OSEPA CASEY, DESEASED. By virtue ies aden of the Supreme Court of the District of Coiumbis, holding a special, term as a Probate Court.we will fell, at publio on MONDAY, the 2ith of Mi cing st 7 o'clock p.in.. at the ostiosof the asey, on the second floor of No. 1411G st, re nw, bis entire LAW LIBRARY, URNITURE. seldom presents Law Books. GEORGE TAYLOR, JAMES E. FITCH, '$ Avchisnos in hore offered thi iteei! to thoxe in search of yalual ‘Terms cash. 't Exeeutors. D" INOANSON BROS., Auctioneers, MRUSTEE'S SALE. OF E-18, OF CORNER THE ENTIRE t, SEAT AUEADT NORTHEAST LE! OWALK MIRRORS. OYSTER AND E, BANGE, OA00KERY T Jana ree rasor the t of the in? the prem March, A. at 10 o'clock Pee 16 Goods and Chattels in schedule * a ie cacen to said deed or tly enumerated above, ‘e will be offered first aaa whole: if not wax it wil be {uumediately sold in ae- cach. “ADOLPH. ADLER, Truste:. 1 Herald i 1H. WARNER, Roal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RRA‘ ESTATE. SITUATE ON THE 80 ESTATE, 8 PN THE ROUTH EAS 74 and ouly reco raed i ‘Lise Ne 3 te Bato ate wns Cr ar eogted a Later No, 74, \d. records for the Dis’ trict of of Colum bia, nest of the party secured thereby va sell at pubic suction, in frout of the prez . the 7th day of Apa. D. 461d, at 5 o'clock bin, tee fae situate in hiece or parcel of ground, lying and bet the city of Washington, District of Co: known'as and be ng part of lot bumbered elovan Q)) in square numbered six hundred and ninety (690), and described 28 follows: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of raid lot numbared eleven (11), and rapning thenos east sions south B street ninely-three feet elsit inches: thence south feet six inches; thence southwestwardly seven feet eight inches, to New Jereer ave- nue, and thence northwestwardly along New Jersey sixty eivht feet ten inches, to the place of ewinniny, together with the improvements as ab ave, “Forms of sale: Onettl cash, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, and tha residue ip equal sums, in one and two years from the day of sale: the deferred payments to bear interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum. to be secured bys ced of trust on the premises sold,with insurance, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, deposit’ at time of sale. A!l conveyancing and recording at pur- ef sale are not complied with cbaser’s cost. If in seven days from da¥ of sale, the Trustees the right to resell the property at the Hand cost of cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five days’ advertisement in the Evening tar. mar21-d&ds THOS. HYDE,s Trustecs. JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. TRU! poe SALE OF BRIOK HOUSE NW 113 JERS! a AYENOE SOUTHEAST = By nie ofa trust, duly recorded in Liber 843, Folio 457, et aaq..one of the land records for the District of Oolumbia, and by. request of the party secured thereby, I will offer for ave. at public Bret jon, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, 25th of March, A. D. 1879, at 5 o'clock P m., all that oe pi or ‘cel of ground |; tnd ‘ben in the elty of Wahi D. O. 3 nown and ¢: eu upon gToun: lat OF lan Loi ts re ae ame stands » fol'o 253, 1n the city, nage with the improvements, ‘Terms: $200 cre (#50 of which must be kts Perel ba fe at eae quarter! en r cent Or all cus, at-option of pacchaner. aetna of oats 2 pe iy willte ots risk cost of fc — property will be reso ond’ jo7mner tran after 5 days public notice. Conveyancing paid at a STREET Ni NURTA- | WES’ By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the D’strict of Columbia, apex in io kaaity So cause No. 6,136, docket 18, “oD D. 1873, dal adored cf trust, dated Oetores 28) recorded in Liber No. 737, folio 177, 01 records for the District of Gace anasto auettof the pany secured thera public auction, 1a front of the DAY, April 3c that certain ae or of Warhinston, D. C. ibed as pele ot wumbered ninety ve (95), in Thomas and northern part Sf equare seuabereo” ieee Paaced tant cae of euere numbered one hundred an ‘one ag Ptovellier with the improvements, ke nai 2 8190 ‘er ms of sale, a8 prescribed b; by ga 5 and expense of sale in cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, With interest at six per cent per apnum. secured by of trust on the property eold. A deposit of 8160 required. at the mn time of tale, ‘sil conveyancing ani LENS cost. Term rms to be cont seven Gays, otherwise the Trustee reserves tl to rese! athe ihe property at peers oe eel of Pea tani verte ee T five di srtissment. marls-to&ds GEORGE P- Fisher ‘Trustee. DPUNcanson BROS., , Auctioneers, ee SALE Md VERY VALUABLE por PROPERTY ON Pen Banke SOUTHWEST (pour WASHING ‘and dul Bl Pe Ae ap ees OF Jand records for. = 187 Re. bis, fet fol 38. imbia, and by ublic io ict of NDAY, ‘oan in the et iy of Washinton wit all thurs five (43% ec 7 rast the Bist thersou, Being a very fine Brick fusineaa HOUKS ab Terms ne-third in cash, (of which 100 must be paid at. sale.) the deferred pa to made in six, ty twenty-four of seven Her oon cent. Ann annum unt paid. an: by trust and eerie to the satis satisfaction = the roo rms to fully complied with within six days after day of sale, | Eight a rererved {0 resell the property, after om w "s notice, at the risk and SS of the former the purchaser's ‘wan, Trustees. marl2eokds DUNCANFON BROS, Aucta. SALE OF V: VALUABLE BUSINESS PERTY ON 8 H STREET SOUEH- WEbT, (SOUTH W, "ASHINGLON By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Fobru- ary 22d, A.D. 1876, ‘and duly recorded ta Liter AB No 815, mos 44, is. 0 of poe jand records for. nd by direetion of the party secured ‘thereby, Ts will fa at pabic auction, In frout of the premiscs, on MONDAY. tho dith day of Merch, A.D. at 6 rok ot mum. berea t p in the subdivision of equare pumbered Your hundeed a thirty five, (45.) in the eity of W Warhington, with all he iene ecu hereon. ‘Terms of eale: Onethird in cash (of which $50 must be paid at sale); the deferred payments to be made, in ix, twelve, elgutoen, ‘and’ twenty-four months after d terest at the rate of 6a per cent. per ay Trosten “Terns of ale to, b rally Mast — ‘rustes. ‘Terms of sale 6 fully coms las atin six Depe after day oF se, Cc erwise he Tick reseul, after one weck's notice, at risk and ccet of coer narhace Allconveyancing at pur. haser’s cos! WM. H. WaRD, DUNCANSON BROS, Ancta. marl? eotds ‘7)\HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. r UBTEES' S4LE OF THE BA: TE RTORE A AND DWELLING. ‘on HEE NORE 29 WES’ NER OF Ben thee 3 babinee tots ee ie 8 of a tne Sa uy day of? Sane, 1616: and nesedos te Esa | folio ae ane of the and re cords of the District mbia, the tunderstrned Trust a rng ae on, inf ee the Drovinw part pet ‘Terme of sais: Onefourth of purchase money in Tesidue ia four edi iments st ax, rele, culitoen nd iwen‘y'four mon‘, far ‘ ‘give his promiasory’ date the day of sale and ibearin Of nix per cont, to be marl3d&da JXTENSIVE SALE OF oF REAL ee sone Commissioners of the Freedman's id Trust Company will al soem BALE ot: oth psi Brats belonging to i} = Peumsplvanis stent tote bth said 15% ots. We, OD WEDNESDAY, Mancu 26TH, 1879, f muses and Vacant Lota iin ae Sone ‘as well Farm Dargatns taay be expe Call at the office of the Properties tobe soled. AT 11 O'CLOcK A. M. cae es ‘The Properties to be offered comprises for list of AI g06t THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY....... March 21, (878. | meron-Oliver, now will father ix atrucand tender wife ies that send hin p hix years The Br idexrroorm Now acting beauty i a jewelled «un, BAt 2 wife, who'll do her duty. ‘As that duty should be done’ The Brite. i'm no saucy minx and giddy Hussies such as they abound Bnt a cl Ww ¥. Graphic. Classic Costumes, THE ENGLISH MOVEMENT FOR GREEK STYLES OF DRESS FOR WOMEN. Every few years some enthustastte woman comes forward with a pian for changing tbe dress of her sex and incidentally reforiaing in- numerable abuses of the laws of health and good taste. Amelia Blooraer was the last per- son who made any converts to a chauge tu outer clothing, and ail her disciples have loar ago died or lost faith tn her, and the costume of which she was the advocate can only be foun in soine “twater cures” and a fe and possibly at Vineland, . Then cane American dress reform movement, and a gene- ral change in the style of underctothing. not only tn the United States, but in England France and even Germany. | Thickly-gathered Bethe with straight seams, were replaced foes) gored and shaped to the tigure; two were made into one, end all were ar- Fanged Uiat the whole weight of the dress hung from the shoulders, and for a time wo- men seemed to be contented. The pretty prin- cess dress, Or modifications of it, which did Justice toa good figure when worn with this underclothing, was So eful that one could hardly believe it a modification of the com- paratively ugly “empress” of a dozen years ago, and was so comfortable that everybody was loth to forego 11 when fashion threatened to substitute the sacque of Louis XVI. panters for it. Several English iadies of taste, determined elther to keep their princess dress or sometaing Very like it, and not to be transformed into the likeness of Mane Antoinette’s maids of honor, are strenuously urging the adoption of the an clent Greek very slij a ‘modinea- tions. This cosu wo the chiton ‘and th the himation, or shaw, orn usually called by its advocates. The former is a gown, which may be elther higi or low neck- ed, short or long sleeved, but which should be scanty, and shouid have as few seams as possi- ble. It may be of cotton, linen, silk or wooiea, but should not be stiff, and it may be just long enough to touch the id or may have a train. Its color may white, saffron, biue, gray, purple or olive green, and it may be , figured, or even checkered. The shawl may be of Pine same or of different material to the chiton, and 1s simply a seamless piece of cloth about two yards square, or, according to the rules laid down by some S, UWO Yards by four, The Greeks threw this garment over the left shoulder, brought it round uoder the light arm,fand then threw it over the lefushoui- der again, an tne folds with as much grace as possible. The English ladies draw two ct the corners over the shoulders, ricgtn Sa | ah Serene the — at eee ant edges together at ront, pro- ducing an effect not unlike that of an overskirt oo slantwise down the center. This ar- ent leaves all the limbs free, and is per- tectly easy and graceful; but it takes both ume ste, and some ladies prefer to fasten ihe: shaw in its place by ‘over but- ie tons on the chiton and its ta gale, £0 aa it re- 2 draw its folds into quires but a few moments 5 ‘The trimming of the chiton and shawl may be Of infinite variety, from alpaca braid to Oriental embroidery: It may be wrought into richness, or Sanda. “the proper ‘The pro] borders of the shawl, the ton, the wrists of the acorn the ~3"4 possibly down either side of the i remy in front. The shawl] may be with fringe and have caseels al the corner t hold it in plabe, nooo ing to the ancient Greek custom, or ma; ve lett a comes frm the gon. Tueré is no lack of chances to display erly with the dress. The shawl ts clas on the shoulder bj Small, as one pleases; the girdie may flash with diamonds, and rubies may glow at throat or wrist, or even Clasp the go gown from oa hem and the sleeves from Frist to shoulder, if oue please, without offending against classic taste, so that the love of ostentation can be Sennen as easily while wearing this simple 1ess as when arrayed in the regulation “suit ba ver tof the “ho hi yBjected veral 01 persons who have 0! to the costume asks why the May not be substituted for the chiton, and the auswer to Ubis inquiry is that the latter is more simpie to make and easy to fold, and therefore to be pre- ——- it does noc fit The shawl needs no recom- mendation to any one who has once seen it, and few who ~~ do not =e for why 3 Arend Uon. There is some danger t! Eugitsh advocates will create a prej putlioes Fads it by calling it a dress for persons of culture, and seeming to restrict its use to a class, thus con- of the’ itto = existence as repeat ele m4 of the elegant pre-Raphaelite Eowns; a 10 be hoped that lpg ts appear- women rns of anes here American will have more sense than to speak of Ht a the property ofa, clique. The most beautiful woman cannot wea' it in public without attract! reeable ob. Stee eee en een rom, ae Lar its pee pit in pear: te lowever, ance = = ‘Shores is still a dream of the and forthe present American women will fol- low oe and not Athenian ‘Boston Spring Poetry—A Word of Advice. ‘There need be no doubt inthe mind of any reader of the Free Press that it is eager to = cure to , idyis o1 May and and blank verse mn green prase and bud get enough of such poetry to su: ply the demands of our readers, Having sald Uhis much in explanation, we call the attention of the (tesa to the following solemn facts:— warded uss, poein on Spring, to; be laid ato Us & poem on 3} 10 be laid away under a ma pom ¢ the 20th of ped Sue died within 14days after mailing the poetry. —— is needless. March, 1867, a student at Ann Arbor for- warded usa poem of ate lee} = return of the robin. Before his tered three squawks, or the poem could be pr printed, the stu- dent was called home to see his seine die. Does any explanation seem In 1803 a lady in EI N. Y., sent on eight verses of beautiful poetry on “April Showers.” About the ume the letter-carrier was saying Uthat there was six cents one due on her let- ter she was falling off a bridge near her home. She never spoke after being pulled ashore and wrung out, ‘Truly, the Ways of Provideace are sterious. Last year a lawyer in Cleveland sent us a pound and a half of blank verse on the voice ot the bluebird and the starting grass. His verses reached us one rainy Thursday evening when all nature seemed bent on having a good old cry, and the voices of ward politicians came up from the sixth Ward with hollow moan. «== mone morning the iswyer was found dead tn his bed, ‘The terrible look on his face showed that ‘The coroner's jury seer a end ha he er’s jury returned a vei the Free Press rust be held blame! ‘One short week ago a y re western ode to dying Michigan mailed us a beat winter. The old man who buys all tae waste- Paper from this office had scarcely er of a cent and a half per pound for the beasties ode, when a dispatch arrived, making faces 10 his : terribly,” the homicide Ae annoy ea id not stand it any longer.” s7-The distinctive feature of a Free Meth- odist church tn Toledo, O., is the beliet that all christians ought (o wear some distinctive badge. The members pon beam breasts a wide, red ibbon, with a cross painted on it. The pastor of a cam ite ureh in Austin, Tex., pricks an India- meprgnoepo bedi § every coa- vert, ad calls 1 “the saving mar) ‘Some practical jokers enc <a the carcass offa horse in red Hannel, set it afloat ta the Ohio, 4 the just above Medison, Ind , passe: oy wire down both Banks of the river that Boyton was coming. Skiffs shot out for miles along the river as dead steed drifted down, _— at Madison the entire populace crowded to the wharves, The “sell” Was a success, word ‘The Herees of Last Week. ‘THRY DIVIDE THE PROCEEDS OF THE WALK NOP bes IN ENTIRE HARMONY, Rowetl, Ennis, Harriman and O'Leary met yesterday afternoon at Ube rooms of Ki Biss, on 2th street, to divide he profits of Week's walk. Their backers met too, and wore BOL he on with views and the faculty of expressing them. Neither were the walkers voce provided. O Leary and his backer, Smit ted in the public room down stairs, wt Trowell, d Harriman, with Messrs, At- Kinson, Walt and Busbie, were Up stairs. ‘The session was two hours lo: & hot altogether harmonious gathering. eas ho chairman aud noorder to raise polis of. Mani er Kelly reported the total revel of the weel $54,515 49—$51,624 15 from fate and the rest f mm the Dar an@other prve 4 no Among the items of expenses were §290 OF 8 Tegan s band for fornishing doletul anes. a few Lours evers ¥ afternoon aud evening. ineptre Hagritan BOt Bsa aces sae BOT Se 015 to petty employes. ‘The rent was $3,008 and the gas bil for was Coal came to $22.50. The sda tor fe tinct Cost $56, and to dispose of the sil the door #¥s6 v9 discount was pancig bill was the only counterfeit money taken! hundred dollars worth of counterten were found In the boxes. The farntshing of the four UUGe cottages came to 40) and their rent fo $150. Four hundred and sixty dollars was the carpenter's Dill. ‘The track-iaying cost $160, A bili ef $422 for cigars was rendered, and for refreshinenuts and drivks $1.541 was paid. This Was in xdd@ition to regular meals furntsved to the waliers in their Lowses and represents the e f aimeteur nent. The total ex- were $13,517 79, and in addition to this i eT, Zot $2000 for his ser lgii al the vutset it Was agreed that Kel 82.000, The boue which the meeting es; pect: €d was, should O'Leary have $2,000. Tue ne nt OF the Managers to tual effect made on Tuesday evening of the walk was rejected. arriman’ was foremost in opposing it, Enis also opposed Ml. Howell said he was wi ing to stand by the result agreed to ~ = others, Meanwhile O'Leary was kick’ heels down in the psol-room, saying that ne Was feeling himself onee more. In proof of this he danced an Irish jig. When the re of the éecision against him came down the ex. champion said: “All right, If they are not willing to stand by Ube decision of thelr repre- sentatives they must pul their foot down and keep their mone I'd give $5 if the report ts true. ‘They owe me $2,009 or Lhey owe me nothe ing. Where would they be tf it were not for: bringing the belt here? [am not yet broke.” and O'Leary drew from lils pocket proudly three $1,000 TS. bonds whieh be said he had left with Mr. bie to be wagered om himself before the race, bat which were Dot placed at his terms. After a while Manager Kelly came down stairs and sud in answer a question: *: Yes, tie whole matter 1s over i am heartily glad of it, for some Of those lows I would not have anything to do with ten times the profits of the walk. I bi drawn checks as follows from tue Second National bank: Howell, Sis,306 ES $11,635 95; Walton, $3,679.66, $3,619.66." Walton is Harriman poe igned rian entitiing him to ali of i Marriman ings. Harriman asked for a half. don't you trust me?" said Walton; but Harri- So the sum BEE g satel E bac! q E & ii man asked again for bis half and Was divided. I yet 32,000 where J was promised $2,000. All I could do was to ie a balance $2,000 left In the bank to meei for Ung the building into order af ‘ancer t the walk to mneet unexpecied Claims. To-day I Ufied that I was defendant in a suit or damages by one of the men hurt by the fall, Ennis said he did not see why O'Leary should be paid for losing. Harriman sald he could not afford to oe. aby thing. Rowell said, “I shawn't SNS esterday rday hoon Rowell and Ennis while out for a walk Strolied into the visitors’ ‘Ube Stock Exchange followed by a cro’ oor of the Bxcuange cought wigs ort er it of asked President Ives to invite them ut Ives declined under Dut sent his org yt a Carey then Room, f g were presented to them and and com; mane een es. eu and oc ed 4 ‘When Row- door the street was bi bretrous ay = who cheered them. all was Dr. Ranney Athletic Club last ni ell’s muscles, he sa’ ze) ie ee Ag ti 1 i luuscles of the body og the work. When they were tired he walking, where the muscies of U are employed, and this alternatio rest. Harriman’s long stride was too strain upon the calves. A walker cannot pete with a runner or trotier in these strains. The Englishman again a flesh lo exhaust. The vestants lost from Rapidity seven to fifteen pounds, each. de perded upon two inings a quickness; = an is the less exhausting.—{¥. Y. i : i 5 tg HE et cai pecord, lepgth of stride. The the frst, wi World, 20th. pkg Last or NiaGara’s Ics Bripcs.—The Hueetion ton Sings na has ek disappeared. DIED. Frneral services Satur: -y afternoon st 2pm.at St Avgustine’s Church, Vilteenth street. PDWALDS. Onthe lthof Mi 1879, Kat oe FEE, beloved wife of dames K. i Edwards, need forty years. Funeral will leave her late residence, Hamilton’ rovd, oe a, D GC. on Gat Saturday, artwonan for ab Nave Vard torrie fae eee On (RANE. On 5 Thureday eas KING. On March 29, 1879, at 6 am .Cusmigs coats mies mies sy cuysourdsss. aera Heun's from our household gone, ‘be tilled. aa er. Oy (Cay, 23d iast., st 3 o'clock p.m. LEESNITZER. On bye = Funeral {rom Bock Creek Zab, 1578, Banuner 4, pera’ will take pisce from hie late agers cpl take 1izoe from hte late, om (LCHER. On the 20th March, 1879, pricnns, aged thirteen years, en ieee tence ea Dapers: Funeral {rom the SSN Cao pe Herldence 2 213 46 fg 4 “WEDER. ‘On the 1879, at 3:30 o'clock, Josern D. Fhilip H. and Eliza Jane Weber, =| een eiaerenss fiy ere invited to attend. pT —=En—ee___ UNDERTAKERS. Jonm B. WEIGHS. UNDERTAKER, marl2.iy 1837 10h tt. nw. W. iB. SPEARE, i URDERTARER, Zui srew ocan et Soe