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, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ERED TO THE HIGHEST BID. FUTURE DAYS. ae Fy UNGANSON ‘BROS., Auctioneers 0. 59, collection o} ae ~ 7 KS in every d oflitera. | W)7ALTER B, WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctionosrs YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneere BEGULAT BALE or | 5 BOOTED, fUsM- Me Wednesday and BOOK sds ey Soe ae steeroak VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUG | TRERTEED putea eg oN NORTH DAPLTOL | BY ORDER OF apaIsistRATOR, LOT HOUSE- pn Te lock Px Fay Connecting By Virtus OF two Aashent frum dates STREET, BEIWKEN D AND E STREETS, |) apg QHD EFFECTS. | sen, toes noc mth. Heturniog, eres oa Te | TRE Ce BOOK OF TILE | tively one on the 16th day of An NORTE of s deed of trast, 0, 9th commencing st 10 clock se will eal in ‘Thursday and d'datinday. ‘at 4 o'clock p.m. Gleanines of Past Yeare, Hou. WE estan’ | | cen meen oe Distr nites ques" | aayof January, 187% ropgedea ber Nore Sei cel fear nanesoerel meee | The Age. Antouines ; by W. W. Capes. and cn@ on the Lith day of September, 1877, and 4 ek bee FOR FOTOMAG Biv RIVER LANDINGS. ! Student's Qommentary on the Bible. recorced in Liber 865, folio. 260, et eequiter, ove of Gotuinbis, and by wire Secuokmabie, rn ro OMPSON, | the Land Records of the District o! ‘and re Path aay of June, 184, tn eaulty 7 street wharf every ‘Monday ut? leaves Sixth —Bpiritual Manifestations: Chas, Beecher. the Land Records of the District of Columbia, aud | Of the Bupren 7 878, in eauit aI 7th street northwest. for Nomini: Th for Cur ee neton’s Ventre; Matthews. by Girertion of the party secured thereby, I will | aise No. 6, 317, and at the roquast of the person ‘and Saturday f town, Aymianse fe sell at publ Sap in front of the premises. on | Saonred thereby, sell, at public auction, THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FUR ITURE AND y for Leonardi Books for the Lenten Beason. TUESDAY, the Sth’ day of April, at 6 p.m., A.D. a premten, on MONDAY, the : : oe qtoping at in Easter Cards, in ELANirE 1879, all that certain tract of land situate, lying fn teont Pen, Pigi). vat 4:30 0 Aas EFFEOTS OF A FAMILY DECLINING ing. EO Wal Balla :50NB boing ty Wankington county, in the Disttice of Gol 2Atb Gay Of bored aix (6), Roven (7), eight (8) nine QOUSEREEPING AT AUCTION. a Th street Sea loot ape Gestion | (8, eu GO) and eleven (11) in nquatenambered six | os upspay MORNING, March | STEAMERS FOR NEW R ae re pmatbicn etn eee oor, GERCGN EE soon or me oun | ote: sighted in duniitdaray | Suniraal tts tana Mara Heak | SPARES lean Rael Fates eh | er, Now q Si ley, beginning for said lot numbered e1even Tuhividon ie recorded in folic liber ‘on 77 ort ork rors Seturiay, al ¢o'on 1.5 Ne Do: ti f that portion of | §¥ gent 1 shall sell the entire Furniture of fami x Pym BISMARCK {a at buen a eee! esterly of that | inthe office of the surveyor of eaid District; al80. | comprising 4 Walnut Ghatber Suite ae IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAE, Tas : all tat part of Serpe elane ¥ = 1 | comty road knowa as “Loughborough Lane,” | Mita rtheast corner thereof, tronting on | SWIX, 56 yards Broasels Carpet, 3 Ingrain Carpets Freight at lowest rates. Apply at office over An authorized translation from the German o! thence running along the northwesterly boundary | Nout cavol street thirty-five (35) feet and ton (day | 1Ot Matting and Oilcloth, Marble-top Tables, National Mc ‘an Bank, iSth street, or office of Dn. MORITZ BUSCH. of said portion of “Grass Land” south 7cdegs. | Nom Pa Centh of one hundsea ata twenty (120) ble, Sideboard, Lounge, 2 Sto Gecat, foot of oth street, Wa:hington, and 63 Water ‘Two vols. &vo., extra cloth, black and gold.....84.00 3234 porches to the northeasterly comer of lot | ine? 'Eedh vot or parcel will be sold separately. (rhe Ritoven Utensils, Bair and Huck Mattress, | et " SAMUEL &. American readers now have an opportunity to Ruinbered wn (10), as Sostmnated On Mucasterly | title to all ead lots is perfect. Se ata ee Srgokery, Glass Ware, ko; Gut | ACON, President. cy Ce With the iost Wineip discussed | thence 8. 40 deus. K and alone rtheasie ‘Terms of sale as to each lot: One-fourth cash; the | hd Walnut Frame Pict naments, Ouriains, | MATTANO, Captain Wu, H, | POO of the aay, and those w (ose expectation has boundary of ssid lot nundbered ten (10) 102 G1 | remainder in three eanal instalnyents, in six, twelve | Rugs, and other Household Goods, unnecessary to : perches to the center of said ro and eighteen months from day of sale; the deferred | *numierato. | ee wharf foot of 6th ay | been aroused reviews and correspondents | Porter of said road N. 46% dess. K. 15's porches aca : E hale rorttive, Termecart Bill be able fully ie rere ‘exci Sterly | Payments to bear interest at six per cent from day 1 very Tuceday. pt totg has called forth in Europe. aud N; 31 dems. H, 10934 perches to th of "Grae Lands | ofsale, and to be secured by the purchaser's no ae a8. DUNGAN, Auctione:r. . MOHUN BROTHERS boundary fon OF isan; | aud alien on the property cold. A deposit of #50 | _10ar north wort. Colton” sins in St nner eee a1: EEO Street. | {ueHCe leavina said road an nr porches to the | Will be reauired at time of sale on each lot sold. | “pRUSTERS BALE OF at eae stor Mattox “Greek ings | nat 2OIS Pos avers corner Hith Pinca or bagamine, Gytsining twenty acres turee | All conveyancing and Focording at cost of pur E MITH THe BUILDINGS TH e 3 : : 5 i i a Fiver. On Sun tee Onto ‘and land. McOREARY, neta with Wm. Ballan' roocs and twenty perches, except the nine acres two | Chaser. he terms of sale be not oy ied with | . CORNER H gp A oe Te OE ee oce and twenty perches, except the nine sere {WO | within five days after the sale, the property will be t int Ore farnine on We > | dena, SOn), has reopened the BOOK bor achat Toods aud thirty three p + | resold atthe risk and cost of the defaulting pur. i “i a dae Matton oo We = Me Se eee Saattted, of Se eT eee eats ON HEALD, Trasten ? an ing, fote | cash, of which must be paidt ealo; (ha do- 7 NO. i . ad duly recorded For feformation eisyalse st offices of G. | Paver at Fromm 6 contes acre ap. and Envelopes, (a ferrtd paymisata to 60 made in one. two an] threo | _% 8r12.14,17,19,21 1 nw. her No-Bid, folio Stone of the set and ‘til ot 00d white), st 30c. 8 box; also, Fi terest at or cent. po i & Ofice foot of ath and Sangen Sve | Secs of all kinds at propartioustely low prices EGnom until pala, and secured by s dood of trust | (WZANOERY SALE OF FAROE LE REAL Eg | 070! (el ea ee Ot SORES went. “fed5-Im Upon tho opis and insurance fo thesst Stuction | TARE IN GEORGETOWN. D. 0. IMPROVED Notice To moUNTY VERNON PAS- WointWon, worms. sa Coeiea Deve ot oltre. route davies, fothgewite the a 0. CANAL. FOUNDERS: mec! bth day of April. 181 within six Jays after day of salo, otherwiee the ria EN ‘The Steamer W. W. Eas ad feueker ie is the only beat al- ‘Tint men, are. agin to , Education Litera Also, ® faithful record of to advance the interests of household aiould read one good to land passengers at oman's Paper. Published monthly. Price ernon wharf.’ Round: 1, in nding u Seren cs ers soem | oar by mall, postage prepaid, 81.00 finals conten Saudays excep tad) at 10 | Brats Sou W. Corcoran. jes | Bie bom Mod fepublo Baldi, eos N ERMAN LLOY! Between New eoae Hava mame a — STEAMSHIP my (MPTON AND BREMEN ‘The steamers of will every grday from Bremen Picr, ceToot of Sasteeet, Hoboken. | second cabin. es a SSS 15s ores | From N ‘k to Havre, Lon- sta Brckoge gt nti (00; | aspempton and Bre PHILADELPHIA, Cory my Seng oir with ston, Providence, ‘States. —= ee BETWEEN ALEXANDRIA. WASHINGTON AND GE RGETOWN, New Dugiana oe SAILING DATs. atiOa m yhia—Saturday ion— Monday, vat fia uw a nid Feceived ii Pe eee a eee & Cae eg ah landed ‘will please have if Be. quae Pnformetion app to J ee bf i Seer y. GF HYDE, co Walgr strat oes CLYDE & 00., South Wharves, ae spe retin = BS. ‘Penns. ave; G %. MOSS, Adams" prema, UHARD LINE. eax ha chances of col- ge COAL AND WOOD. (eau : COAL! Woe are discharging to-day, ‘This is the best domestic Coal now in the market. | Canco or Frese Miwgp LOBBERRY COAL. Consumers and Dealers will take noiice and send | ‘tn orders marlitr STEPHENSON & BRO., ‘Tthstreet Wharf. Weight ooaL. Boat | ‘woop. ‘woop. apt Deliveries coaL. to steck up when the ‘and al) tations inet peers in Ho our patron the ty Offer to our patrons the heat lowest JOHNSON, and Seaver 2 chia Omices : 1202 F xt’ 1ath tow. iy be in the superior styie ane Fal bein eecaee the ota rueut _S61y 1019 Pennaylrants ave., 34 floor. tad GAS BOOK AND ju PRI Ysahinwton, jani8- yu en ot of See i Piste. oo th ‘Sout or German. WER AND VEGEI ABLE GARDE! ene meee he FLORAL GUipe, se aoe hem. All fors Free aU) wany aund: et 60 cents in paper covers: In Ges EET view Hochaater, N. ¥. raga ‘Under the Pian $f Beongauizat : HOLD! sont ices PA D COMPAN' anes wh Bow 3 BUSHELS DELIVEKED FOR 6210. GASLIGHT OFFIUR, G11 an 410 ides sires. acre | } _ RAILROADS. | RALTIMOBE AND OHIO RAILBOAD. | THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short ‘icine to the Hoxth Northwest, Ws nd Southwest. To Ca lect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. VE WASHINGTON. 18:05 a m—New York, Philadelphia, an | Express, Ellicott City. OR nly. Stops at Shiples's, La a Boston Long to o'Baltimors Annapolis Jun ton, Jessup's, Hanover, abd ik Bik Ridge, Breskfast | 7. 6:50 a, m.—Bsltimo: and Way. (Picd- cH By) ene ester Hasorntowin ‘and Way c 40 a. m.—Baltimore and pene Re 10 a. m.—Point of , Hagerstown, and Way Stations. *B0 a ak Now York Philadsiple, Berton a aaa Enon Parlor Car ce. a 3 i 49:50 p.m.—St. Louis, Peeters | pt Satur am—On Bandas ony, Baltimore, Annapolis ecigont, Sitaaburg, nd to New York and Biota at ‘Aunavolts Janetion. Louisville, Bt at Bladens- murel, Anmapois Sane. lambus Express. Piltsbatg Express Pitabure, exeopt San For Brook For Hew Yack oe Peer b Parlor Oarhe 0:30 aaa. dalla, a $10:15 p.m.—New York, Pada en snd 5 Balti- Tar to New York, snd Bpedial Bice wb bas. i08 Saeoer cs For ‘at tlaset office de- Je and O 619, Pee hg sega, Wasa corner of ‘and B streets, as follows Lag rots gig heey the-Weet, ge 10 a.m. oat an with an Pitteburg to and Gbicase Figo gece be Pau soa Stes, BALTIMORE AND POTOMA( Falls C4 0 Oincinssti Be EL Lock Havens ea Sunday” and 10:15 p.m. Ex- aie trains connect at boats Anne} a et Brooklyn satan Zia enw ay ene = epanday. 35,3530 a and ‘Line, 7:00 © mand 1mp.m, | | wor’ 7:00 & m and 4:20 p. m., daily, ex- eae ALEXANDBIA AND WAY AND ae AND WASHES. | ier aoven iomehis OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportunity to Win A Fortune ' ISTRIBUTION. | FOURTH GRAND DISTRE TUESDAY, APKIL 8TH, Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. | 190,000 wa Aan AT te, Toa EACH. ‘8, ONE Di pease OF PRIZES: )OLLAB. } Prize: + 30;000 Gabel Prise: 6,000 82,500, 5,000 ‘000; 5,000 "500, 10,000 100. 10.000 50. ‘10,000 ED “2 Hise PROXIMATION. | 9 Approximation Prizes 2,700 2 Approtimation 1,800 zimation Prizes Gly ander the ‘wupervision an | G. T. Beauregard and J. ‘4 bens 48 FIXTUBES. ‘The finest and largest stock of GAS FIXTURES EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE CITY. THE, BEST AND OHEAPEST. ‘Wil guarantee entire satisfaction. EF. BROOKE, febls-tr Ooxconam Burtpme, 15th Bz. ECOND tr C! | 3 ECO LOTHING.—The bi We icbes, Gane: Pistols de, ate te ate fair ir cat pom 808 9th street, near Penn's Sve. at or addressing the above or. attended to, = mar) ig reserved to reseil after one week's notice at the figk anc cost of former purchaser. All conveyanc- ing at purchaser's poet RASTUS M. OHAPIN, Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. marl3-eokds GTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Real Estate Anct=, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWOSTORY FRAME DWELLING, WITH BRICK BASEMENT, No. NTH tenner NORTHE: imbia, aud at the request of the jd vill eel at public auction, in tront on AY, the 3ist day of 4, at 8 orclock p.m., ail that lot of of Washington, in'the District of ‘Columbia, known ss lot numbéred forty seven (47) of Lanckton'’s subdivision of square numbered nine hundred and thirt provements thereon. ry-three (933), with the im- ssh: balance in ; Welve,(12), eighteen CS) and twenty-fo f fonths, ‘with seven wl per cent. interest trom day oi sate to ba secured a deed of trustupon the property a at the option of pnrebaser. A deposit of 8100 x quired at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of pur- chaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after eale, the Trostes reserves the une toresell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser. mari0-eokds WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE. A _ THREESTOR! ee ME HOUSE, NO. Tho» GBTREET ‘NORTH. By Girtne of a deed of a dated Febra- ary ist, 1877, and 344, one of of Columbia, anid at the written request Of thopaity secured thefeby, I shall ell at pt t public suction, in front of on TUESDAY. the 25th 4: OF Mareh, 187d. at 4-40 o'clock pans part of hot square 319,] feet one inch east from an nt thesonthweet corner of said lot(2;) thence north one thence eleven feet one inch; Hence south three feet: thenoe ent sis Tests thonce south twenty feet; thence east three feet; ee south seventy ere feet; thencs west twen! one ineh to ; to be sold wabiect to to tor 8, a prior ms made eer: at sale. 8100 deposit will be required at time of "sale. Conveyancing, at cost of purchaser. ‘TOH, marl6-s,w,e&m.4t 506 10th street n Ww. Ssauee HL LUNT, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND ses SITUATED ON I STREET. BETWEEN ere ELEVENTH STREETS NURTH- By Wirtae of decree passed in cause No. 5,. Ta, Supreme eae of st al id lot aij ioe feet ‘and f five j couth to the point of beginning. fhe equtsy ‘fh the 3d day of July, A. 8, E shall sell at. public. a auction, oa day. poate d forty-three (343), and fo: i ioe 1d anid sguavo at a pont on Tetreet fy By "Give (58) foot cast Prom tie cout, west corner of ware, and thence running east bn fi line of north I itrect elghtoon north one hun ; thenoe east the rear line of } and thence in cash, the to the Terms : Ouethird of purchase mone; deferred payments in equal instalments of six’and twelve months from the day of sale, with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cont Dat san; the deferred paymen' of trust on the premises. A ‘deposit of of 8100 required on da} of sales and sll convayancing at the purchaser's cost. If termsof sale are not complied wit! seven days the Trustee isa coe the right to resell property at risk ‘cost lefaulting pur- LINDEN KENT, marl2-10t Tr eee DOWLING, Auctionser. THE ELEGANT BROWN STONE PRIVATE RESIDENCE, No. 1341 K STREET, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUABE, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 31st, 1879, at § o'clock, in front of the premises, T l frontof 35 oot, foot alley, improved by an elegant three stor: basement brown stone front residence, containing teen. FOOmns, including bath, wash and furnace rooms, with all ‘the modern improvements; fine brick stable on rear of Jot, with capacity for three horsesana two ca\ ‘Thisis decidedly the best location in meshing on, and fronting thi 19 grand ela Sirability for « private reelaence. aa o ert: ira pte gs balance at sxx, twelveand onan monthe, Mage notea ‘interest at 7 8300 il be roperty is ruck off. xu ‘convey! Mat tho. godt of ihe purchaser: marl: ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Anct. HOTELS. “This favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly reno- vated, painted throughout, and entirely refur- \Mehed, is now open for the reception of russts. BRESLIN & COOKE, novzs-tt Proprietors. MEDICAL, &e. as ptt (ahaa Atl ee a Ee tency, Prema Tost | Vitor amd all Venereal Discases cured without vie jomel_ or mercury, by Dr. BROWN, Yebs'E'et ear 16th nw. ‘mar8-Im' Diseases, Nervous Beminal We , Berofals, tnd all Blood and Skin Diseases spcedil For sale by WMS. ENT WIS. ie Drameish, sorter Li id Pa. Pri per box ; sent by mail bape get lo rag ‘ice, 83. ot oe me TO LADIES. A irregularities speedily ly removed by a remedy oe dical faculty of Maryland. sent on receipt cf tive dollars. Sat wnteed. gees Satay Sc 5 WonTHING INGTON, sraduate of University of Maryland, at 8. Gay st., Baltimore, Mi febil-ly* AN’S MISSION ON EARTH.—A thor M Mi ough medical treatise, | indi how con. ties aay ‘be’ removed. taoe ot 20 3 rears w' etudy, observation, aiah roteanion al practice, sho’ cies that will insure re. stored. ood aeconathonee vi sound conditions ‘of health, that have pean lmpaited by Svertazed powers, A statement of opstaciee to mar. laze and of the means by which they can be re- poved. By mail, 1, 26c., currency OF stamps, Address eee Eee um Anatomy aon Bclenos, 1,146 Brosdway, val-t.th,s,63 ‘ANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imora emusing prema. ture decay, nervous debility sete ha ‘ied Yain every known remedy, has fotind cure, W! vaRR jdress “g: NERVES, _my4eoly&k 43 Chatham street. N. it. JOHN TRIPP’S BLOOD PURI- D FIKE isa esis cure for 8; eetibaee rium ors, gisbers va Di all Blood Poison. Cure of shy guaranteed in ait Send for pam) a Scone ene and please state 306 ‘olaiabas ave., Be medicine genning unlesein bottles with myname __and0-1y} DE. JO) ‘TRIPP. BR. ROB IN can Y D ras ay ath his Office, 456 Oat manhood and shattered constitution in four This life-reatoring : yy ail about to marry, or who have pit un cna Pa Geen’ cee ‘Buocesa in ‘should be taken i ches thirst, So percase,, Paty Agent Dr. sos. Sa testa Uni- x versity Place, New supplied USE? STAT: 4 PEB CENT Hey Sy a 865 Bonds guaranteed Lie Poeipens for sale . janie U8. Boni iaritr “LEWIS JONSON & OO., Bankers NY. 1 | proving part of the city. By virtua of = decree duly passed by the Supreme Court of the District of sogintabia on the 4th January, 1870, a8 modified by de-.! cree by said court, duly passed on tho 18th January, 1879, both decrees belug made, in the cause of Jacob G, Heiston et al. va, William T. Duvall et al., No. 1,631, Chancery Docket, No.9, of said court, as Trustee duly appointed in eaid cause, eell at onb: ie auction, to the Inichest bidder, infront of the premises, ou BATURDAY, March 15th, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m., certain real éstate in Geofetown, in said District of Conumbia, situated and known’ as Lota numbered 26 an ‘homas Beale's addi- Hon tosaig Georgetown, with the bulldings and im. provements thereon; and also piece of Pround which fronts on the west. side cf Waskinge ton street, in so!d town, beginning at the southwest corner of said lot. 27,'an Tight angles with said W: ington street to the west line of sald street ; thence west and with the line of Raid street to its intersection with the southern boundary line of eafd lot No. 27: then with tho southern boundary line of said lotto the piace of Dexinning, with the improvements, rights and sp- purtenances to the same belonging. Terms of salo: One-third of tho » purchase money in eagh; and the res'due in equal instalmeuta of one-third of said residue, payable, ively, ol, twelve and olghteen months after "date of sain with interest from date: to be reserved until the full sayment of a’ the (purchase money. Convey. ancing at pnrchaser’s cost. $300 to be paid at time ofbale. CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustes, 55 Conwress street, Georzetown. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. feb20-3aw3w t37"THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED eglad TUESDAY, March 25th, sams hour and place. orcer of the Trustee THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. in thence cast and st marlf-eotd "TSUSTRE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES aaae Be Uo: TWO ALLE: pci ee re ee ee aa rea Sts Golock iis ths real estes pene ee op the plat or plan of said city as being Lot = ae Shure Howell and Riley's venbdivision fed 468, beg at the northeast co: said Lo Lot cy running og the fee Tine "3a cot west; south 37 i,thence east dioné the sonth line of said Lat Ei feet: ‘thoncomorth 37 feet 4 inches to. ace of beginning, improved by 8 g00d prerce’ surlainee rms of sale, cash. A at of $100 will be re- quired at the time of sale. mveyancing at coat of pure chi P IN, Trustes. "HOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Race. marl6-codts H. WARNER, Reai Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIO SALE OF THE FIRST CLASS RESI- ES Ma HIRES "No. 1340 werete nd 16 Poi pogired, we will sell at public eee front the request in arta of a "soe, on TUESDAY, Apri oth, Ao Do 1st, premises, 00. pull 19th, Bt > o'clock p. mrt Tollowiis” described parcel of xround in Washington, D. with the improvements thereon, Bath: nae at a point 67 9-12 feet ouster “trom the hy corner of Square 247, at the intersec- tion of the southerly line of Massachu: avenue, With the easterly line of the public clremlar space? thence southeasterly: aid sonth line of said . 30 min. W., . 30 min., W. 83 f6et inches toa public alley 5 renee due west with th orth line ‘of ssid alley 34 feet: thence north 121 feet 6 inches to the line of said cirenlar space: thence northeasterly, following the circle 10 feet 3 inches to. nning. the point of i ‘Terms of One-third of ths purchase mone: in caeh; balance in one, two, and three years, wit interest ‘at 7 per ceat. from day or sale, secured on the premises; or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $200 will be, required of ‘the purchaser atthe time of sale: and if complied with in five days fr’m roperty will be resold: on five days’ notice in the Waning Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. nveyancing at ner 's cost. Wi. W. FRAZIER Ji,’ vrecrteos, MAHLON ASHFORD, mar20-20,dbs&ds bee J. FISHER & OO. Real Estate Aucts., = 12250 ¥ street northwest in W.N. numbered. 8, 9, 10Ni1- 1a ead more particularly described as follows: ne St ayoint inthe line of Pennsylvania avenue Tt feet 1 inch from the northeast corner of said Square, and rupnitg thence wertwardly 28 fect, thenos aeons: at len to.nafd avenue 23 foot, 8 es to the rear line of lot3, thence eastward! feet 334 inches, and thence northwardly at ri at supiet to the pike of bosins Le rend in three " ni aes ix twolve and elgutcen months the a reece fn th ry notes ofthe purchaser. bear! peroant interest until aid ncoured by iced of f teu t property wold, oF | All cash, “a option. reer ves, the r' rent fo resell if terms are not complied ‘with in | Taaritcokds W. B. WEBB, Trustes,_ | UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HOPERTY ON SEVENTH BTREET SOUTH. | WEST, (SOUTH. AVASHINGTON a Biyirtug of 8 deed of trust, dated Fobra ry 230, ASD. 1876, and duly recorded a Liter fir Ro. 815, folio 44, &c., of the Jand regords for @ District of Columbia, and by direction of the party esoured thecby Teil vel at, pablic action, tn front of the premises, on MO. the 24th day. March, A.D., 1879, at 5 orsouk. pm. Lot num- | Dered tbirts-thie, (a) in the pubdiy sion of aquare humbered four. tiindred and thirty inva, Goh is the city of Washington, with aiithe inyeoversocts hereo: SWPerms of sale: Onethird in cash (of which 850 must be paid at ale); the deferred payments to be made in six, twoive eighteen, and twenty-four months after date, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per snuuim wntil paid, and secured by deed of trust and insurance to the satisfaction of the Trustee. ‘Terms of sale to be fully complied with within six days after day o: salo, otherwise tha richt In reserved to resell, after one week's notics, at the risk and cost of former purchaser. Alleonveyancing at purclaser’s cost. WM. H. WARD, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., éucts. murl2 coxds HOS. KE. WAGGAMAN, Keal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE LARGE BRICK STORE AND p DEERING ON THE NORTH i ER AND Q ppineets 3 NORTHW, By virtne of a deed of trust, bearing oats des the 25th dy of June, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 790, folio $00, one of the land re gords of the Disttict of Columbia, the. ad fo ‘Trustees will sell at public ane n front of Premises, on MONDAY, the ath aay of March, Kp. wal of Lovone (1).ta Beene recorded subdiv sion Of equare four hundred and twenty (420), with the improvements. ‘This sale Offers a fine Spuprnnity for investment in aa im- 1d the ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of purchase money in cash; the reeidue in four equal installments at stx, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, for whicti the purchaser is to give his promissory notes bearing date the day of sale aud bearing Interet at {he rate of six per cent,, sald notes to be secured to the satis. faction of the ‘frustoes, on the vroperty sold; or all cash, at option of purchaser. If torma of rile are not lied with in seven days, the Trustees Teserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, upon, giving such notios an ma} think proper. tren necopted. Guo. F APELEDY. W. £ EDMONBTON, 3) THOS, E. WAGGAMAN Auch hiarl3.akds J)ENCANBON BROS., Anctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUST. NESS, ERTY ON SEVENTH STREET ssouruwest IT (SOUTH ere .) ett AD A: D. 1876, and ou repro in yess | folio 45, &o., of 4 records fora ie so of Goiubia and by by, the direction of arty 7 We Will ut suetlon, in frogt of the. premises, on MONDAY: f March, A.D. 1879, at 4) ‘cl aberod thirty cight (33) in aeons b- uare lowinw-deperibe nine. one a orty-pine (949), metes and bounds. corner ¢f gaia lot ardly two (32) feet four norther'y seventy castwardiy twent: the line of 10th. @ hundred and contained within the following Commencing at the suutheast one, aud running thence west- G on tke north Hoe of south G@ atrect twonty- () inches; thence at rizht anules 0 feat: thence at right angles -two (22) feat four (4) inches to ence at rizht anxies southwaraly seventy (10) feet along the ne of 19mm stroet @8 the builainus and ‘The ali whole pov: Te teanes 'o the pli sce of beginning, together with improven jescribed proverty. will bs. sold aa 168 feet. S inches on 1th atrest cust, lies near the Uni'ed States Marine Barracks, ang in improved by one brick and 016 frame house. ‘Terme of sal sn three equ: purchaser will be cent. per annum, he property s0ic chaser. A dep & B. WAL THOMAS DO® One-tourth cash, and the balance instalments at six. twelve and clch. teen months respecti taken, beari and secured d. Gonveyancing at cost of pur- Of #100 required at time of sale, WADbHINGTON. TEED. DAVIDGE, 5 Teustecs. LING, Auct._ mat22-eod&dbs HOMAB DOW! LING, Auctioneer. a SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED UNIM tROVED REAL ESTALE IN Giay CR TA WESTERN S£CTION OF THE By virtue of a decre- of the Supreme Court o: the District of day of February. vat d orcloek lu property. to wit: ot No. 67 in aguare feet of ground and improved ble three-story Bri }, Doc 11, Fshall sell on Cc ee passed tae sth Kaquity cause No MONDAY Pim, on the premises, he Ta Square No. 111, containing 401 ick Dwelling, with ail the modern improvements, located on theeast side of Connecti- cut avenue, between Q and K streets northwest and near the elegant Fesidence of Senator Btowart. Azo, ground. Immediately after, Lot 5, in nertheast corner 10,u42 square feet of ero iately after, Tote 41, 42, 43 and 44, in Immediately a! ‘Lote 55 and 56 above property and containing poeeme oT re, paidaing te 960 synare feet of mare 95, on the Piet and ¥ streets, and “contains square 96 aggregating 7 98734 ryuare feet of sround, On street, between 20th and 2ist streets, Terms, as prescrit Ge ree, are One- third cash, theresiaue in three equal Payments, at six, twelve and eighteen montns. from day of sal and secured by deeds with notes bearin; apnum until paid. All purchaser. od $100. will be of trust on the property ieee at six per centum per conveyancing at cost of required on 50 on each lot of the 'TRELL, Trurtee. msefl a ee aeaae EXECUTORS’ 8. BRARY, AND LATE HON. ALE OF VALUABLE LAW LI- OFFICE FURNITURE OF THE JOSEPH ee DECEASED, AT 5 SOOT Le ofthe Dinet ot Salta hl held term as a Probate Gor sopeatal public’ itction, on MONDAY, the auth of cummencing st 7 o'clock p.m. a the offies of ti a together eee a Casey. oa the second the tats floor of No. 1411 G st. LAW LIBRARY, BOOK CASES AND OFFICE FURNITUB! A chance is here offered that seldom itreli to those in search of valuable Law Boo! Terms cash. mar2?-3t GE SEES E. aera a TANTOR.) Executors. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. M ee es ALE OF | NO) THE, RESTAURANT NORTHEAST iF CORNER ear, SEVENTH AND G STREETS NOX BUILDING, MARBLE WBRORS, OYSTER RAND BD tet ‘NCH BAR ‘STOVES RANGE, CBOCK! AND GLASSWARE, X¢ .D wmentioned trn-t, and partl: ‘The above sold in that way tail. Terms cash. (79, at LO o'clock am; in schedule ereby,, Ines, 0 on MONDAY, ath ages A the Goods and Chattels * fee to aia deed or ea whole; if not enumes ts Be DLS, "Pr id in ae- imam sold in seh ter B. Bi WARNER, saice alae TRUSTEES’ CORNER fe 8 eae tems it the cleven (1), and ran street ninety. three forty-five fest six Foventy-seven feet ¢: ae inch a8 New Jereer ave- thence ni nue, and venue ‘Terms of sale: option of the pr ims, in One and deferred payments to Pez centnm per annum, to ded of trust on the premises sold, with fonurance, 33 seven the satisfaction time of sale. Ail the right to resell the éefaulting purchaser or purch: asers, after days’ advertisement ane the Evening mar21-d&ds i part of lot unre numbered atx B follows: sixty-eiebt feet ten inches, to the @ place } beginning, together with the improvements. TRUSTEES SALE OF F VALUABLE BUSINESS | Kc. conveyancing and rec aoa ee bur chaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not complied wit in seven days from day of sale, the T: SALE oF, VALUABLE. ESTATE, SITUATE 01} BEAL THE F ENGR EES NEW JERSEY Bel ES (TO: TLL—NO' NOW’ iy 8 $0 iMERLY THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY...... -March 22, 1879. D. AND MAT RICE BARRYMORE ate RERIOUBY WOUND! elezram to the N. ¥. tr Texas, Mafch 2, s One of ite Taost braeal andcoid Wooded murders ever reported occurred morning. The principai actor. The metubers of rrymore combination went to ihe the train going north at 2 o'clock on their way out of the state afier an ens mnent of several weeks in tle priacipal cities. Imaring the evening “Diploma been rendered at the tiieater. Man Barry- more, Benjamin C. Porter apd Miss Josephine Baker went into the restaurant adjoining the Waiting room to get refreshments. In the rear of this room isa saloon with adoor open be- ‘ween. James Currie. a Texas Pacific railroad Getective, was seated alone in this saloon, where he could see the jes in_ the restau- rant. Shortly after the entrance of the above hamed persons Currie called out: “ That's a high-toned —— you have with you.” Barry- j rere replied, “ You are mistaken there; this is lady under ped epitome You must not in- suit he her;” and added. touching Curtie’s ev.dent intoxication, “We don’t want to have any trouble with you.” Currie rose to his fect and. advancing, si Will you take it w Barry- more answered, ; We don't want to tal it at all, We are both unarmed; leave us alo: CURRIE'S COWARDLY MURDER. Currie walked nearer, and with the word “I don’t like to be talked to tn this way.” drew a six-shooter and fired, the ball passing through Barrymore's left arm and tarough the upper part of his chest, coming our below the s'oul- er at the back. At this Porter stepped up, and ipg his hand on Currie’s shoulder, sald: ‘ome, NOW, you've had enough of this.” With an oath Currie threw the revolver dowu azalnst Porter's body and fired again, the ball {n this instance going through Porter's abdomen and coming out at the back. A bystander thea stepped forward, and Currie also fired at him, but missed. Porter sank to the floor in an un- conscious condition. He lived only 50 minutes afterward. Barrymore's wound 1s patnfal, but it Is not considered dangerous. After the shoot- ing Currie drew a second revolver, and with one at full cock in each hand denied arrest. There had been no witness to the affair except the bar-keeper and Miss Bak THREATS OF LYNCHING. iceman, an old man, without arms, en- tered soon after, when Currie put up his re- volvers and quietly submitted to arrest. EXx- chiement over the affair grew in intensity, antil the lynching of Currie by the enraged populace Seemed probable. Even in Dallas the feeling runs hign. It is regarded as the most das.ardly murder that has taken place, even in Texas, for many years. and it is thought will hurt the state very much. ‘The Combination company is still at M: Porter’s remains will be Placed in a casket and sent north. CURKIE'S ROWDY CAREER. Currie has lived in Texas for several years, He was formerly a scout with General Custer. He has lived in Kansas also, where he kilied twomen He was first engaged by the Texas Pacific oe ere as a detective in working up the cases of the Sam Bass gang of train rob- bers. Lately he has acted as a private detec- Live on the road. He is large, powerfully built, and a regular rough frontiersman. When in liquor he 2 quarrelsome and overbearing. KETCH OF PORTER'S CAREER. benjamin C. Porter was born in Worcester, Mass., in 1s39. He made his first appearance on the ‘stage In 1856, at the old Chatham Street Theater, in New York, and made the hit of his life as the rascally Jacques Frochard, of the “Two Orphans,” Mr. Boucieault thought so highly of his skill as to engage him fer the man- agement of the “Shaughraun” when Conn maae one of bis provincial tours. So his life was spent after an actor’s fashion, till the present season, pose he first a out tga Mr. Furbush — @ company Col 1 Su) oe 13s, Katharine Rogers at_ Wi burg; 2 then man- aged a theater in Jersey City, ana ended his various career by Boy Warde-Barrymore combination, in whi ie was tw play Count Orloff tn “Diplomacy.” He had a small prop- erty, worth $2,000, at Pamrapo, N.J., cect three female dependents bei Bia, MAURICE BARRYMORE. Mr. Barrymore is an Englishman. He took his degree at the Cambridge Universitas Tookto the law as a professor, but gained DOWD as an amateur boxer, soaks ——_ of Q Fede pe pone at the itch Avenue TT ears ago he married Miss daughter of Mrs. John Drew, of whom she is now living. Barrymore separated his company from ‘nat of of Mr. Warde at Albany, ani and took with him ¢ on mans oe tour Mi Cummins, Mi josephine Baker, Mrs. Baner at Mr. John Drew a: and Ben}. Porter. Tew, ‘The Lynn Mystery. THE GHASTLY REMAINS OF JENNIE CLARK IDEN- | TIFIED BY HER MOTHER. oo — to the Philadelphia Py from Boston, h 19, Says: Popular tnterest in the Lynn case isrevived by the positive iden- | Ufication of the body as that of Jennie P. Clark, | Whose name was given last night in the ‘ais. patch to the Press, No less than eight of her relations and intimate are positive the | body is hers. Leyla Chapt be ey Q resi- dent of Dorchester district, where had beea employed as a house servant f She Was Lot pretty, but a quiet, hard-' | whose rel sion py and habits on geuer- ly est tintwcen dase days ‘before the contents were found, and directions failed to find her. employer's house she was complained of bard work, and said she was going to rest awhile. It now seems probable Uhat, acting under the advice of herseducer, she Went to one of the numerous abortion houses in and SE a OL thence east along roa fect een inches; thence e7uth inches; thence south’ New Jerse; aed asabove, One-third cash, or all cash, at the nrebaser, and tle residue in equal two years from the day of sale; the bear int ages the rate of secured by a of the Trustees. the property st the. Tinkansd cook cont of ve NTH. TTDED ae Thos: HYDE) Trastecs JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTRE SAL OF. BRIOK Ho! JERSEY AVENUE BOU' OTREAST. ae By. micors in Liber 843, Foil 457, et seq. one records for the District of Oolum! request of the party secured thereby: ie..at public auction, in front of the AY, 26th Pia all Wat ontta rool of round and ‘bemnmein the city of Wach hingion, D. tnown and distinguished upon ti flan thereof as Lot numbered twent: ring to the subdivision of equare north of re numbered, seven hundred and forty-three i4 vook'N: Ky quarterly paymen wr all cash, at op to be complied with within 7 days, otherwise the be.resol property will purchaser, at purcheser’s © marl3-eo&ds ROBERT B. FERGUSON, Trustee. Foto 25 253, in the urvey or’s office of said Ps together with he improvementa, &c ‘éruis: $200 cvgh (850 of which mast be patd at the time of sale); bi at r6days public notice. Conveyancing deed of trust, culy sor ied od Or. by. will offer for of March, A. basta at yb clock in piece or pai 2. ground piat 01 ytires (23), ace ame stands recorded in subdivision alance either in monthly or nis, bearing 6 per cont. intstests pti f purchaser. Terme of sale ‘isk and cost of former B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTER’ BALE OF A BWOSTORY FR DWELLING, Ni it aed Bv virtua of a decree of the Supreme Gourt f the District of Columbia, parsed in Equity of the recorde for the Distri quest of the paz pave ‘auction, in fron pay papel 3d, A. iain piece or ey, of "Weshington, Do. tein lot numbered ‘nin cent. per annum. secui property sold. A purchaser's seven days, feuitioue maris-eokds », and all cost. the Trustee reserves the perty at the risk and cost purchaser after ive a Sone io. STBEET NORTS- ict of Fy Bac secured the prem to rere, oa, out D 1879, rye Goronit af "e100 ‘Terms to be complica. with, 5 GEORGE P Freneee ‘Truates. ADAms EXPRESS OOMPANY'S SALE OF UN- On aonnae MORNING, — ai, beet - one is suspected he ‘under survellane, and allowed ed by the ~ officers to take an active tion. The terete ary tity seems ey: as persons recognizing the remains jen- nie's mother, uncle and loyers. The identi- fication is the most of any yet, from the fact that the girl’s mother, who read no of the case or seen a descr) the body mentioned, without to Lynn. The case Tooke more elucidation now than at atany previous time ANTI-TREATING ee Socretirs are? multiplying throughot country. Neal Dow reiterates his opinion ‘that that liquor sellers ought to be hanged. In Philadelp! morning breakfast is the inducement to A member: Be a temperance meet ‘of h- igan legislature has tRiroduesd abil msing a0 a misdemeanor to sell — to @ woman ui apy circumstances. The The current, temperance agitation in London = of & con- troversy as to the extent of ot ‘Deer ae, Francis Murphy has been uring, during a great part of the season, for $100 a Bight. Gough finds favor as a lecturer in Great Britain, par- Ucularly in Scotland. An ‘Onio, man has! pe Be- queathed $10,000 to distribute =, ——~ okie injurious qualities of society for the enforcement of the civil dain law Is to be formed in Buffalo. The validity of the law having been settled by the Court of Ap a Css Beat Beempergir ini Se free of lquor dealers. _ —— ia ned Was nipped in the bud in Toledo londay. A young man named Ji = venee woman named Sackers, acct ae ively eighteen and fifteen, ran away from their yee Wood County, and went to town to be married. They were overhauled on Sum- mit street, by the father of the bride and mother of the bridegroom, and a lively scene ensued. Old Mr. ‘kers repritnan his daughter Wwith such Vehemence that sue turew herself into the arms of her dear John, and murmured Uhat she would ayn never, never leave him. John wason the Point of swearing devotion to his dear charmer, when his mother = ed hating! upon iy and gave tered to the winds. When dered to go howe to go home they refused to obey, ~_ it was pot iu the old folks 81 ment of the wedding unt end of year that the Pretty dears wiped away their tears ie = | cue ko dove and sigh and ‘hope apart trom A Fatal WALKING MatcH.—At Fair Haven, ang) a fen papers ng boy named 8. _ — 88 joined a moe of other sm: ys in ina wal ne litide fellows, with exe the cold settled in a bowels, prod ‘an acute inflammat whiten warning to boys, old and young. THERE AMBITIOUS FEMALE Tranva.—The crclock, - wetand orn poy Exoress ‘Gonnpany. to 9 pay ene aie wo aioe Se BROS, Ancte., mee DUNOaESOR,P aD stan W ‘cal cuantisee Ona prlen valk” feb2-2m Sdand este three women who commenced to walk against jroo momen, track {n Philadelphia, Wednes- Gey, oe ‘ime and attract consider. = bs attentions ladame Brandon proposes to eek against time, Miss Ida Vernon 1s steerapinr to cover 3,000 quarter miles in as many quarter Annie Bartel 4,000 quareer miles in 4,000 consecutive quarter liours. WOULD be a handsome evidence of an era of kona ling if Hon. Simon Cameron and ‘the Widow Oliver would “made up’ make a tour oes Se and Juliet. si- mon wo ime! balcony scene, and the widow would get lots of bouquets.— (Bost, Post, . girl, | had not time to write “examinations,” cut it down to “exams.” The lad modestly enough answered, that the master always spoke of the “exams,” and so he Thought tt was the proper word to use. Wwfully nice” ts another of the expressions ‘whic! young reader 1 Warned against. We fear Uiat nothing cam ea shar ind terribly, aud tremendously And frightfully back to their proper uses. We re present a week or two ago when a fond Thother lamented that her ot ‘awtully jolly.” “so tremendously exag prised. by the way, to find included amor iWigarisms such phrases as “carrying we admit, aa To “curry favor” is ot, It can, however ay wo", Srhich we mauch tie the authority of Hooker ‘ana }r Luisteange, ee “to fall out,” in the & xood a piece of English that it t need no di iction. ary authority to uphold tt, tt A be produced. Most writers, as ent cou noticed, have certain words to which arg gave an unfair preference. But bey: age also has its favorites. Thus “tactor aoe “outcome” have shot up tn a most way within these half dozen years; and the barbarous affectation of “cultured” has grown to the dimensions of a common nutsance, Again. a hundred years ago, nose whom we now call clever were all “ingenious,” while “re- Ciiceyet " held a position far above those who keep a gig. It was very witty anplied, and was, In fact, in high favor. seribed as a respectable citys Sje i “y “ora Maustield as a respectable v.sitor, while Ches- terfield in writing of th moment is at least a ¥ people who boast of not fearing itsay what they please.” A writer of the present day would perhaps contrive to make “notable” suo- ply Most Of The se: rhich respectable was used by our fore ile would write of a notable ely, a notable Visitor, and the notable moment of death. This word and its adverbial form, notably, have indeed shot up inte favor- in the last few years with astonishing rapidty. The rise of “tender” has been sudden, Dut it is chiefly confined to people who criticise art and poetry.—[ The Saturday Keri A Glimpse a the Emprow . Eugenie A letter from ronve rs the Cincinnatd Ee x gives the following giimpee of the ugenie and the Prince:—“I went Waterloo station to see the last of young Louls Napoleon, who is off to the Cape to _ a a at the Zulus. He was ace know, by Eugenle as far as Southampt 7a really gave me a pang to behold this Onoe apes. less beauty, to whom I was presented deys of her utmost splendor, both of rorvane and fame. Her appearance was so pathetic it made the tears spring to my eyes. She was attired Ina style which we ladies understand as half-mourning, and carried in her beautiful- ly modeled hatid a large juet of early —— the = sen emblem of the Ni dynasty, and odorous harbinger for us all ot lovely “aye to come anon. Her hair ts still Uhe beautiful blonde so with her name, ‘and this is sometht zles Me, unless I accept the explanation Ry es i lias been given by some awig. Certainly ae gray hair bie. Otherwise she has aged indeed. She positively haggard, Dallas a ghost, a ing, fa 1, ued eyes encircled of care and anxiety. formed a rosebud 4 joyous youth, bate, to an: know; and evidently just pleasurable execitement at at the t out to the seat of war with mi greatest ‘swells’ Inthe British army. One has Only tosee those two relics of the imperial wreck to fully understand what a fearful re Peeerat E i g : i i I é : e i feos intl B 8 i : DIED. larch let, 189, Auraxp L. Duam ate be fenily and bu = uested to at. ‘the funeral at By orclock pm on Sunapy 2d 234, Sore ‘ices at Rock Oree! FFNDALL. On Fi March 2ist, 1879, Franc, 8 aes wae = a - PR Ponda Bagot sii ie Pike. March elséeds we Et: Sudo ise sca | 1879, at 6 30a.m.,Om: ed atiy tw years, seven tis from our household gone, as voice we loved is still ; Pune: B Gay. 23d iust., at 3 o'clock p.m. KINGSLEY. On March 224, putant Gauebter of Jos. A. and Atice awed five menihe Funeral at Sod. Paar. from the residence Of ber parents, 715 odERS 8. On afternoon, March oat ae Tae, on rrckh, awed seventy four years. will take pance from Lis late 46s" stuect southwest, oa Bunday at 2 ILOBER. On the 20th March, 1879, ‘&, aged thirteen years, et iste eneasee comme = fase No. 202 ia ew For UNDERTAKERS. Bt hace B. WRIGHT, mariziy 1887 10% ot. aw. W. B. SPEABE, UNDERTAKER, 940 F strost m. w.. rescnbie tenn? Scie and on fe, mee Lier