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AUCTION 8. SALES BONES FOLK, ro eOLE, ‘rae souES® MON- switt and sis: t iron Steamer LAD: TAR Ii, ve decree ‘wharf, =o Benes v Ukednesday and Fret & connecting pteanse'n for Rew York ana Bo 4 ton, snd ratl- Returning, leavea Norfolk every fay and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m. FOx PUTO FUs FUTO4AG RIVER LANDINGS ON W THOM wrect wand, erry MondayerroN, ‘aves Sixth OR NEW oes MERS FOI ‘The ime sieatuers JOHN GTBBO KNIGHT, Alternately leave Pier 41, Ease nica, Seoristows B-turday, rday, at 4 o'cloek same day jay wornineand Alex: Zretaht, taken at van Baek ‘i olan 5] foot of ib street, W epee Rare tmarltr “SAMUEL BACON, Premaent AMER Ma’ tain Tegnee wart toon of St > feta Bod NW sts, every Tuesday, Th Gay, sui Bancay, at? am, for Be Colon'es and fendi week at's Bay. tor Mattox reek on Tse vo Fiver, On eee a Tor Oslton's sand land- Returnin. on j, and Mi Patines Monday moenines, masking eermnad For ferepe? format ton enquire at offices of G. i. SEEF: Noe ety i ft Pounsyivants ave Bue. oF st office fort of Ath and N streets s.w feb12 @. T. JONES Agent OTKE TO mount. VEBNON PAS- reornuly, butt aK on — wae eee tenit SOReOs Busxe. Captain, is the only bost a! lowed to land paswengers at Monat Yemen wart. "Round ery 1, in: to mansion ar¢ grounds. ven 6th erect har dally’ (Sundays ogee furne 3pm ae i HobuiNaswOury, Supt Ladies’ Sisunt Vernon“ Associsen Ob ee BLAKE. steamer WW. Goreoran, jeibiy ORTH GERMAN LLOVD —Srraxae [urn Bervren New, Yoax, Havae, LosDow, Seuenaurion axb E Eee Toot oF sien, rary Sat ding admission rn Rew York to to, auras ae ‘cabin, 800 5 etna, Bb Por ‘frelsht oF a is & OO. Bowlt ae Ark eG METZEEOTE & OO. ‘sv0., Avents for Washington. ‘oci-ly, ( Dipttaeeens eo EXPRESS LINE PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON AND GEURGETOWN, Ebtacot piiaSaturday, at 30 9, mm, rt or ee = ived daily met 5 Through poirot edt eee fe Sesion ana Broviarne, aot marked st Georgetown SGeorgetows, whart wi ‘will please have formation apply to J. H. JOHNSON Oo 1503 F etsces snd 22h at oot wharf, ee So: G. F. D. a; SHLLIAME CuibE £00. South Wharves, F REW ee ee ne ‘e np UALAND, ea ‘ing to the north of 43. Of 60 at 43 lator the THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- epee | Jd PUBUISHOF! Ww ERSTEWS HOY ra QrasTo DICTIONARY UNABRIDGED, Fon 1873, sense B3.50 EASTER CARDS, r CARD CASKETS AND PAPETERIES, FANCY NOTE PAPERS, LATEST STYLES, DINNER CABDS, MENUS, &o., IN GREAT YARIETY. | JAMES J. CHAPMAN, MerTRoPoLITAN BooxsTore, marl9-tr 911 Pa. avs. | JHE Most Famous Book OF THE Bitmarck i the Fyanco-German War. ae ze of Favt Years; cS WE. Giadson. pea. i | | | ar. ‘THE MOST PaMOUs BOOK OF THE DAY, BISMARCK IN THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR, An authorized translation from the German of Dr. MORITZ BUSCH. ‘Two vols. Svo , extra cloth, black and gold.....#4.00 Auerican readers now have an opvortunity to the most widely-discussed Sand thowe whore expectation has a by the reviews and correspondents will be able fuily to understand the excitement it has called forth in Europe. MOHUN BROTHERS marlltr 1015 Pa. ave., corner Litit efreet. RAILROADS .LTIMOH#E AND RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAUK. National. Woute and Short Tine to the North pat, Wes nd Nouthwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878. LEAVE a $8:06 sm —New York, Philadelphia, and Elliot Sunday to Baltimore Express only | eg Jeseup’s, Hanover, ant ‘lay. 6:0 s. m.—Bsltimore, Anna mort, Strasburg, Winchester,. vis Tielay ) fi-40 & m.—Baitimore and Laurel 0 & m.—Pomt «f rerstoWn, ani 330 a u_—New York, Pailadcipis, Boston and Baltimore Express. Parlor Car to New York and Stop: e Sity Lanrel, is Juno- We nslobe ha Eee Brant is — a "nd Wey Express. Bron mont, Straabure, _FUTURE DAYS. J T. COLDWELL, Auctionecr. TRVSTRES' SALE OF we ORTORY, BRI HUtse iP | BiRFET y ae of the lant racords of t) tof Gchinabia, and. at the F quest of ths the note thereby secured, we will eel), at ee pu Ju front of the pre: s- Apri ®, 18 vp. m., tothe highest ér, Lot ‘numbered siaty three (63), iu ‘sub. ion a8 Commissioners in neery of mbitad five lmndead snd ‘eleven 3 Junprovewente, contist: ng of a nestls eee ‘Brek uuse, bay wint ow, anda cood etabile on the roar of To The size of fot iz 27 ft 6 inches front, by adapt of 155 fect to a 20 foot all ‘This igond of tha bert bicees (fj roperty in the «ity for any one desiring « ecmiortshle and convenient home. Street cara in front of the door. Every modern convenience i+ the house. ‘Terms of eale: Onethird cash. snd ths balance ir: one, two and three) eare, with 7 per cent. intarast, Payab¢reniannual y, to be sectred bya deed of trust on the pr wperty; or all cash, as the purchaser Tay 1icfer. B1G0 down on the day of ‘sale, and the terms of fale tobe complied with in seven days after eale, or the Trustees reserve the richt t0 resell rroperty at the riek anJ cost of the defaniting r. Conveyancing and recording at pur- BRAINARD, Be WARNER,) m26-co&ds C. A at PoxcANeON oe Auctioneers. TRUSTEES, SALE VALUABLE __UNIM. ED REAL ISTATE ONE STARE? ORT WEEN FiRST AND SEUUND ST. By virtue of a decreial order of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passe’t in Equity cause No, 2,709. wo shail eel at public auction, to front Of the premises on FRIDAY, the Jt day of April, 1974) af 6 o'clock p m., Lote yum. bered twenty-nine a) ‘and thirty m Kibbey’s subdivinon of Square numberes Ave hundred and sever ty-one 71), in the eity of Washinuton, je: One-third cash; the ee ‘in threo equal inetaimenta, in efe twelve aud elzhtorn morths from the day of sale, the deferred paymant= fo be secured by the notes nf tho purchas er Dearing, interest at eight ver cent. per annum, and endorsed to tin eatlofuction of the trustees, A'depomt oF B80 on each lot will be required at the time of rate. All conveyancing st purchas-r's cost. If the terms of sale 2re not complied with in seven days from the day cf sale. the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the defaulting marchager, after five aaya’ public notice, Fet. & INGLE, Webster Law Bnilaing,; Trustees. werds-eo&ds [Wash. Law Reporter J M428 & BYRNE, Bee Estate Brokers, chaser's § Trustees. | e Bee Stops at Annapolis Junction. 8:35 4. m—St , Louisville, Ohicazo, Oolum- burand Pitteburz Express, ick, Hagerstown aud Vailey Branch except Sunday. Through Oar to Staunton. Pullman Car to Cincinnati '. & ton to Sandusky, daily, except Saturday. to: a eee ‘only, yer, 10: OL ‘a.m —Balitmore E; aoe at Bladens- College, Beilsville, Laurel, Fiestas Junc- tion, Jeseup’s and Hanover. 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and Way. mils 30 pm.—New York, Philsdelphia and Boston rees. Stops at Lat piso Pm on Sunday only for Baitimore and Way —Bslt!m: ladensburz and Leurel , | Seer Btope at Annapolis bre a m—Potnt of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- | Bape Bacto Wa fstions only slag 4:40 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- a Norfolk it 15:20 p.m Philadelphia, Norfolk and Pana — pega ona at Biadensbure, : except Sunday. 710 16 p.m—New York, Philadetphia and Batti more Expr at ‘Bladensburg and Laurel. Car to Now Works and: Apocial Bleopiog Sarto Pailadel Oa Bai 30a 3 Other trains daily Fe a a coruier of New dersoy avento and 0. eirest, 615, 603, 1485 Penns, avenue n-w., Wi id Matonis ‘Temple, High st, _mpere tak. ioe De a Wem O gel Emote geese eel Ate 1879 ren Si¥iYama 1879 TO THE KORTE, Wi WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails, aie — eae fs bills o1 arwery and cine: ports on the Glasgow, pee Seam CHS. @ FRANOKLYNR, Agent, N. ¥. COAL AND WOOD. LOBBERRY 0OAL. ‘This is the best domeetic Coal now in the market. Consumers and Dealers will take notice and send i a hae STEPHENSON & BRO, ‘Tth-street Wharf. as heretofore. The same are employed, and the work turned out oe is eee oe le which bas slways beep obaractertic of the eetablishment. spéty 101% Pennsylvania 3d floor. i SON BROTHERS. Genes BOOK AND JOB anhhiior yi! ave, » D.C. * Printing @ Bpecinity. janis-ly yieus FLORAL GUIDB, For. oe paca ne ‘Baltimore, "9330 a Fo" gay enone Suna 100 a m1 8,880, Tb For Pope's Oreck Line, 1-00 a. m. and 4:20. m, For Ansapolert 30 aos and 4:20 p. m., daily, ex- Hie 8,9, 10, 12 am, 1:16, 8, 4: oe 6,9, 10, 11 am. 1-16; 9, 4:20, 6) For Richmond and the South, 6:50 am. and 5:20 p. nm A ‘Trains loeys Alexandria for W: 5, 7,8: Soci aa ia oboe Tends Ree Huntay a8 Wem,and 6.18 pm, amen be ‘ol the oftcos, norte. ‘and Pennsylvanis Sixth stroct d at the depot, where orders can nur of baggage to destination trom FRAME THOMSON, General General Mansxer. MEDICAL, &e. BLECTRIC BELTS. A sure cure for Nervous B Debilit 5 3 alee ag tes ONLY ee CurRE. Circulars mailed free Address J. H. REEVES, 43 Chatham street, New York. _ mar24eotmay24 : ‘TORKHOEA DORMIENTIUM, Lmpo- Sieae beanies bee semed oe mature eniaaions, cured without of calomel or [AaRCUEE, by eae eee the use 1608 Let., near 18th n. Ki. HENRY MOTTE eee SoaDREE Certain cure for Disease Gale orvons. Debit ea Schninal Weal: baa, Be Borofula, Byphii and all Blood and kin Diseases 6; iprediy” eure Sose eee ‘and Ps. ave. x | on receipt of price, eecurely sealed. MPOBRTANT TO LADIES. | All trrewnlaritice speedily, a remedy mndorsed by the pa ea ityot ats Stargiana ent Andreas (contdeutis . 0. woud INGTON, Ma 3. Gag st., Baltimore, M otLty™ DON, TIPE'S BLOOD PURI DFixkiee certain cure for ri Bi Scrofuls, i en Stoeinuy weap nmbus sve., Boston. erin bee fam] tiny, a work of 100 |, One Colored or Spevings, |For 60 cents in paper covers: S100 Ja Ger D MONTHLY MAG. Vit ILLUSTRATED pigs oe | S are the best in the Czunr Stamp fora Flora Gurp! and Prices, and plenty of information. Address ca DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 8210. GASLIGHT OFFICE, 411 and 413 Tonth street. oatl+t iway, New York. | D5 KO BERTSO! xt aw, sort weg to Me Organs and Nervous Recent Sian and Nerve a Comj ite yaick- pa ee ‘moderste’ ‘ain oftce, 19°. Kutaw st, Gaitimore. oota-l¥ D* BICORD'’S td, the, vigor of 7 LIF& restores Paste to the most shattered oon eitation in Failure im- This life-restorine re yahoula beaks ho ba bean to marry, or who ‘ave "Be ae Si per ease Sole ete eae Jou slodons.7 Un No. 605 7th street northwest. VALUAULS BUSINESS P ous ee ON ee YLVANIA AVENUE WEEN AND SECOND STREET 6 NORTHWEST, (or POSITE THE BOTANICAL GARDEN. We wall soll, at public suction, in front ot the premises. on THURSDAY, the 34 cay April A.D. 1879, at 5 o'clock p.m. Dart of oft numbered four (4), in Square numbered aoe dred and seventy-five (575), eee (21) fo ton the norti side of Permneylvania avene by a éepth of one hundred (100) feet to a 15-foot alloy, Ler with the improvements thereon, which con: sist of @ one-story building, No. 133}4 Pennsylvania avenue northwest Termes of esle: One-third cash; balance in- six, twelve and Sehienn i frouths, an interest at 7 per cent. per annum until secured by a deed aid, of trust on tle ey Sold. $100 cach down on the day of sale. Terme of sale to be fully complied with within six days after day of sale, otherwise the Tight is reserved to recell the #aid proverty. after gue sone otice. st the risk and cost of the taut. if purchaser. conveyancing at purchaser's MARE & BYRNE J.T. COLDWELL, Anctioneer, aaa & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE IN FEE SIMPLE OF THE YALUABLE FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELL- NG, No. 1203 N STREET NOR’ By vistne ofa dead of trust, dated ea say ly recorded in Lit 24, A. D. 1877, dul folio 943 et sev one of the land records io ree the Diathict of Gol lumbia, and at the request Fron att canines, o2 TUESDAY Ko 3th, ata at front of premises, i fock p. in, the following described r sh’ seventeen (17 in square num- bered two hundred an rht} Bion esta jot bein ing hou roved See eee brick frout ‘dwell (crme of sale: Onotthird cash, and the balance at one (1) anc two (2) years, Ya eaten © at cane ced per cent. from day of sale, to be secured Of trurt on the property, sold, or all cash, the x the purchaser. “A deporivot $300 will be re- quired of the purchaser at the time of sale. All ‘con. Yeyancing at the cont of the purchaser. If the terms of sale be not complied with in ten days from day of 1 resell the sale, the Trustees reserve the right property, at the risk and cost of e defaulting pur- After five days’ advertisement,” PORESWELE BRALD?; Trustoos. mar25-cotdbs™ FAMILY SUPPLIES. Frou LENT. Boston Oodfish Balls." Golambia Boned Herring. Holland Crown Herrin” Golaubia River Salmon Fish Ohowder- Mountain Tromt, Ot en aie Hee Trout Bardines Neot brand—sol 32 aio ‘And many other seasonable delicacies Just received. B. W. REEDS SONS’, Imported and Domestic Table Luxuries, feb26-tr 1916 F street. ee STREET MABKET. 120 TWENTIETH STREET. TUREFYS, CHIOKENS, DUGKS, allKind FRRSB «| BRON eweee BHA! aia RATING, BREF, LAMB, MUTTO “au Ze vegetables, at market WM. LINKINS & SOR. SoraanIane hs agua al as. 1098 Boventh Street n. we pel Lae poe sdvice—" make an to EY economia saan ba un snadalorgee ‘expenses to the of full ‘sei ST eouee ae year, will cost 5 ve benent Sider our contracts ‘firma in all of fe haves fall stock of oy which we sell at the lowest market rates for cash, “jai Hcnsaitr Give”: monsooe patrons. jan3l-tr [O83 Bovonth st... aa sia Oor. 14th st. and New Yorks ave. FINE ENGLISH CAPO! ON AMON, Sak ZARBART (et ERLOIRB. HILADELPHIA POULTRY snd BOTT a a im SOUTH DOWN MU’ = FLORIDA ORANGES Everything first-class. Dinner Partice a specialty. FRANK J, TIBBETS, Proprietor. ((H4™racxE WINES, AT COST FOB GASH. SAPOLEON UABPINET, quarts 821.50, pints @23. GABINET VERZENAY, only 821.50. OBY VERZENAY, quarts 213.50, pints 820. 9. H. MUMM, quarts 820.06, pints 821.75. HAVANA AND DOMESTIO BEGARS. 10 per cent. off for OASH on all grades, making whe price of cour “Punohinelio” Brand #360 per aundr THOMAS SUSSELL, $an23-tr 1913 Penna. avenue. G*s EIATURES. ‘The finest and largest stock of GAS FIXTURES EVER OFFERED FOR SALE IN THE OITY. THE BEST AND OHEAPEST. ‘Will guarantee entire satisfaction. E. F. BROOKS, 18-tr Oonconan BuILDING, 15th St. AST! CARDS AT MORRISON’S.— We have mis varied assortment of Easter a Cards in we th ving new designs from ‘the firms of Marcus Wood & 0>., L. Prang & don, &c. Our custom: ere are invited to call and see them; wan ang ite aa lar a post Ouraii 2 vols. 50; Gisa uayord's Belted ears, by W. Ae Gindnto ole 83 Government’ of Thiers, 2 ya {Oantle Hohenwaid, by Mra. A. L’ Wiater, tet Format. & O. H. MORRISON, ‘LLERS AND 8: (EBS, marisa” BOOmsE 475 Pa. avenue. ([TBEES, SEEDS, ELOWEBS, &c, be janl-tr Siar to of Watches, Gen aes. soa fair cash 4 An foie ree? eck See of FRUIT TREES, Small prate Cape ite, Gooseberries, Strawberries, ‘Re. New and aud Rare Plant, Boda “Baddipg Fiat, he Set new, rare and boautin ore een Out Flowers, i Bouquets, Desieng for Funerals, ko. Ey the Ni line—! pen erything in a) Plants, ‘Seods MMOGs" GFL 7th et ore Feat O fice. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. | -]HOS: B WAGGAMAN, Real estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES’ Led OF THE LARae BRINK STORE AND DWELLING ON THE NORTH CURT CORNER, OF SEVESER AND re je, MEETS Ronin est. a. of adeed of trust, bearing date as,, of June, 1875, and reverted in folio 300, one of the land re rict_ of ‘olam at Sat vet on, tn front of ‘i the. bh day of March premines, on MOS of Lot one (D.in Beenie recorded subdivision of sar four bundred snd twenty (120), with the tmy.oVements. This sale offersa fi ve on vortunity fur n, Yestment in an im proving part of tha city. "Terme of ealn: Onefourth of cash; the residue ic four equal duvents at six, twelve, eixhteen and twenty-four mx or which the purchaser isto aive his promisaory notes hearin dete the day of sale and bearing interest at the ra't of six per cent. said notes to be cused to the satis. faction of the Trusteca, on the proverty Bold; cath, at ortion of purchaser If terus of sale are not ‘complied with in seven days, the Trastenm cords oft the ‘Truitees will fe) purcmase money in Teserve right to resell at riak and cost of defan'tinz ik pl per. 8200 deposit re nee when bid is accepted. EO. F. APPLE! § esi EDMONSTON, Trustecs. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Auct ” tasrl3. das WF" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until OSD ax: eT emer pone aad place, by o:- : i 2 mars Wie EDMONSTON,S TFusteos. ye DOWLING, Auctionver. THE ELEGANT BROWN STONE PRIVATY RESIDENOE, No. 1341 K STREET, OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE, AT AUCTION. Or MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 31st, 1879, at 6 o'clock, in front of tte premises, f #4 shail sell lot 20, in nyuare 243, havin, front of 25 feet, and running back 147 feet toa 3: foot alley, improved by an elegant three story and basement brown stove front residence, contatninz seventeen rooms, including hath, waah aud Carne rooms, with ail the modern. improvements; fin: brick rtabie on rear of lot, with capacity for three jOrare an. twWO cal ‘Thisis decidedly the best loestion fm Washing on, and fronting tha wrand oid Franklin Park, preeents unusual claims as to its de- sigability for a private reriaenco, ne at mx, twelveand aring interest at 7 per cent, peranrum motil paid, and secured py a deed of trust on the eee exid, or if the purchaser de sires to pay all cash, a discount of the interost wit) be runde on the deferred payaenta, A. deposit of 8500 will be required when ths property is struck of All conveyancing at the cot of the purchaser. (5-co THOMAS DOWLIN greioEs & LIEBERMANN, Beal Estate Aucts, TRAE sare F TWO STORY RE DWELLING, WITH BRICK BANEMEN' £02 TENTS STREET NORTHEA! rds yuest of the on, in front on day of 1879, at 8 ciclock p: m., all that lot of ‘on, inthe District of red forty seven (47) of Lanckton’s subafrinon: of Mare numbered nine hundred sa che }), with the im- provements ‘Terms of sale: a Gc ta, cash; balance in equal ‘iments, in six (6), twelve (12), otehtoars (18), and frentys four (24) months, with mar0cokds ‘WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustes. (OES ERY SALE. On MONDAY March “SI, 1879. at 434 o'clock. - L will offer for sale at auction lows 27 and fin Just's subdivision of square 935, situatad: near the corner of 9thand oh are s northeast. For terms, & , see Repu marae” “REGINALD FENDALL, Trustes, ITCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY OR 1 STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH EIGHTEENTH STREETS N. W. 879, ming back with aie even width 149 f tet nen to au alley together wit fhe iin m se sreON, consiatha is of a io pome fouratory brick Tadidesoe, wide beown frimm j The amount of indebtedness secured by said Geed of trust with expences of aac Incneln an the balance at twelve and eighteen months, for Pihich the notes of the purchaser, bearing from the date of sale d secured by dee gn the property sold shall ‘bo ta 250 shall be requ tlitod at titge of eal All sonvey. '8 cost. Ir terme of sale are not EFITGH rrastooe, ROBERT ©. ia B. H. WARNER, Ai AEE ae ‘Tet t#~ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED unti! MONDAY, May ae area same time and place. FITCH.) ROBERT ©. FOX, ’s Trustees. mar24&31. msyl6&19 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneera. VALUABLE IMPEOVED PROPERTY AT AUO Goods re dated res} Pd gh ote Bee pa of th Cy ‘Hocorde is of rere! Columbia: and one on the llth di recorded i1 il fa id. sell at ublicauction, ESDAY. 1879, all that certai in Ws county road thence rut f ier 47 = 24 iy corner erly come Toad SEAS. SI deve: 194 poten to the orthwesterly boundary line of rtion of “Grass Land i" thence leaving said and (et long said line N- 40% deqs:. W, 97 place of ing, Foods and twenty perches, Saat th the thirty-tbree perches cont Tere, to ie W. Ont ‘Terma of sale: One-third of purchase money in cash, of which bedi (00 must be Dall at sale; the de- ferre ents to jo in one, two and three years ‘date, cA interest at seven por EShuu until ped, and ecured by ‘otherwino the right is reserved to resell after one week’s notice at the risk and cost ot ieee Pl ir. All conveyanc ee TE ROTUS M, CHAPIN, Trustee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts. marl3-cokds H. WARNER, Roal Estate Auctioneer. SS? BALE OF VALUABLE REAL TE, Pe soy CT ot CABELL, D. POMMURLY A jolumbia, and at the request secured thereby, wo will Gell at pu sanctions iy front of the pratises on, MONDAY, the 7th day of Apes. D 115) at'b o'clock p. un, the following 1c8 or parcel of ground, ly izing and teins situate it ho city of Washinyton, District of Colum ia, anc known as and be’ng part of lot numbered eleven QU.sn square numbered ix hundred and ninety described a8 follows: Begluning for the Eatue at the northwest corner of raid lot numbered cleven (11), and ranning thenos east aiong south B street ninety-three feet elzht inches forty-five feet six inches; thence southwostwardiy geventy soven feet eit inches, to New Jerser ave nue, and thence northwestwardly along New Jersey avenue sixts-eizht fect ten inches, to the piace of beginning, toxiher with theimprovements as ab ve, Terms of sale: One-third cash, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, and tlie residue in equal sume, In one and two years from the day of sale; the deferred payments to bear reat at the rate of seven Dat centum per cua be secured oye {cod of trust on the Premises sold, with, h insurance, to the satisfaction of the Trustees. posit at time of sale. All conveyanaing and recording att pur- eet 's cost. If terms of sale are pe ntoone maybe in seven days from day of sale, the Trust the right to reeel the property'at the risk and cost of con Ba tithuest a deed of trust dated Februsey ga: Taid and duly recorded ia Liver No. 740, folio 416, one of the land records for the Dis. trict of G of the eed hasers, after fi Gaye’ ad in ithe Hvenine Star, = mar2l-d&ds TOS: HYDE} Trustees DexcaNson BROS., Auctioneers, Corner 9th and D streets northwest. ELFGANT BRIOK WITH S8TUO0O FRONT, TIVE STORY ore WITH BRIOK STABLE AVEACRED, BEI NO. 318 INDIANA AucioN. On THURSDAY, the 3a day of April, 1879, at 5 olclock p.m. We will selisn front of ths Indiana avenue, beluig No. 318, Zooming back foot alley. ‘The house contains 14 rooms Has a splendid brick aionioge the rear. This p crty js convenient to the Capito! and City ‘cash; balance in one and two carn notes seven per cent. interest and to posit of #200 required at time of eale. Eomuplled with ik votes days, Conveyancing at pur. DUNOANFON BROS., Aucta Frotine Day Part Lot 21, in square No. hall mod (aie bath rooms, x atone lah ste | the door ish fecured ty aeet of trust on the A posit ‘Terme to be chasers cost. rpaomas DOWLING, Auctionser. CATALOGUE SALE OF FINE LAW JIBRARY. On RURSDAS Gas WEDNESDAY EVE: ING, April let , commencing at 7 grelock, at 1) as el aA very” ms pee eed be "yoda ae ot bowana, | = manrat-d Auctioncer. AUCTION SALES. J)TNCANSON BROs.. , Auctonsers REGULAR SALE OF F HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Taker Arey inti ray ar a e aeootnt on ‘TUESDAY, Ist April, ot Tooke THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 260 HFAVY FARM MULES AT, AUCTION. TO-MORROW (Tucedas), Avril 1, 1879, at 12 ‘ ah in irs t of my auction roms, Twill sell, without e animals, [tO TRESEVE, Che A NTOMAS DOWLING, Auct AS. DUNGAN, Auctioneer. a will | fell on WEDNFSDAY MORNING. nok and con: id, tna e:tire Pat catly Wntil al” is one contained in sametan * avction store, ° betreot, on accouns of rabutid om- ‘ibsene, Fiowers, FeXthers, Val. usc, ard Smyrna Laces, Ruchings, Hosiery, id and Lisle Thre:d ‘Soves, Boani Velveta, Svaniah, Dotted “ad Brass te nd’ Gents’ Handkerchi.fs, ‘tnte’ acd Ladies’ "Underwear. ‘Uoreeta, Coliara, 2d ot ser att cles tenally to be found in a fancy gooas store. ‘Tere 8 cath; sale postive st JAy. DUNGAN, Auctioneer. HOMAB DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. a E aoe MODERN HONSEHOLD ‘og E, E, be. AT, aug to: on MONDAY MOBNING, Apri itn, t t 10.0 clock, at reai:terce No. 2 gene ta, hur aus Washstanie and Wardrobes: Car. Hairond Hu-k Mattrosre«; Feather Beds. Pil- {Oawand Boletere: Dining Tables, Chaira, What. nots: 4 Ir y safe, together with many other articles nCt necessary to mention. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. Te OLDWELL, Ieal Estate Auctioneer. No 006 F street northwest. * WHOLE OF SQUARE BY MsRYLAND AVa- TH YENTH AND FSTREGIS AST Grp] of trust. dated January; 1873. to © A. Sherman, dul & 5 1th, A erred in Liter No 106, tolls S19° abe o land reer 8 for the District of Columbia, and at D the requett of the bolder of the note securad {her by, and of an order of the spremeCourt of tho net Counts, dated March’ 29, na cd in the cause of Lerch's vs Davia ct i705, Equity Docket 19, substituting the wider: mgned ax trustee I shal sail _at public auction. jn front of he premises, on FRIOAY, April welt at 4:39 o'c'ock pm., all that piece. or 1 of frond eituate in the city of Washington! District of Columbia, known as equare numbered nine hua- gred aa thiity six (036), containing 68,779 square ee [27 This equare offers an extra>rdinary oppor- tenity for a paying investmsnt to contractors, as it cor tains large quantities of gravel and building san ‘lerma: One-fourth in cash; and the bslsnce in one, two and three years, with interest at sik por cent. rer annum, payable semt-agnnally, secured by a deed of trust of the property sold, oF ‘all cash, at oytion of the purchaser. 8 required asa deposit the tine of sale, and allemves ancing and record. ine at purchaser's cont. Terms to be compiled w wth fh seven dave, ctherwise the Trustee reserves Fubttoreseli the property at the rick and cost of tne defaulting purchaser, after tve days’ advertise- ent. Mmerslects EDWIN P. GOODWIN, Trasta>. H. WARNER, Real Ketate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND AND PRiVATE RFSIDENCKS ON N_ STREET, BETWEEN 20 FOURTH AND FIFTM STREETS On 7HU ESDAY, April 17th, at 6 o'clock r.mn., 1 will sell. in front uf the premises, following described Eropery —The east ha’ t of Lot No. 5, in Square No. 613. the same fronting 40 feet on N street malig aaa ranning south Aes ‘hat width and narslie! to 4th strect west 8u f. wether with the improvements, consisting of & tery fine three+tory Brick House, ‘containing 12 rooms, with ail the modern improvements, and elovaut store room, 20x40 feet, convenient two-story brick carriage and feed house sttached. Also, = of Lot No. 5, in square No. Apel dite the north ade of N street, thence ruaning das north 185 feet, to a 30 feet alley ae ‘the rear, with in- provements, cont ‘well 001 Nor trick house contaiuiny el i all tbe modern improvements, an frame house fronting on the slog art of Lot No, 4-in square No, 512, trontin ‘on the 20 feet alley between 4ih and Oth wud Nand © confatc in 1,450, ee Ne of ground. and ‘the improvement, consisting of Stent tonrecoen terre house. This sale offers a fine opportunity tors investment end the attention of those desiring to ate is particu- lary called to the tore and dwelling om the come: of 4th 9} a8 experienced men say that itis one of the best business places in that pection of the ¢ Forme very easy, which will be stated at the B.H WaRNER, mar31&A2. 5,9,12,16 Auctioneer, H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioneer. EXEquToR'S AND TRUSTEES SALE (PE- MPTORY) oF ee ED AND UNIM- how vEi PROFER: ‘The tubscriber nnver vias wil end. testa- Bay. April Sa Tb at bck pn; Ofer .pril 3d, 1879, o'cloc! an. offer at putlic sale the two three-story btores and Dwellings adjoining, ‘Noa, 918 and 300 Be Pennsylvania avenue horthiw i a5 ‘Orclock on same day vacant lot street peed between 20th and 2ist, eine = Dumbered 4 in’ square numbered 104,” ha width of a es by a depth of 16634 feet. Alco, av sk on save day vacant lots num- bered 21 aa 23 of Saba ae of lot numbered 5 inequare pum ‘fdnne of wale? Onetsird cash; balance in thres equal instalments at six, twelve: and: eighteen moaths at eix per cent interest per annum, secured b: on vroperty eo'd, or all cash at option ‘of purchaser. All conveyancing at pure! ‘8 cost. Ri zerved to resell, after seven days’ advertisement, at risk and cost of defs Pr . if terms are not complied with pove eale the property will be held for pri- di er, corner 1aAna ave- street n. “ALEXANDER BANDALL, |. Executor and Trustee of ‘Anne, Kerr,” de mee scr 0 3 Mary ard Stapha” HOMAS blame Auctioneer. BTEES' VED PROPERTY. ON Vie STREET, GEORGE- improved by a good two-story Brick and Sirail iframe Dwelling: ign eg eee reeks hain, eet Of trust on the proi roid. Soper of 8100 zeraired at time yor ae, Gonveyan at the hageeey of purciaser. forms of tale are not complied with in five days, fhe ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the same at Hak and cont of dcfaulting purchasel, after siving five days" notice in some paper published in the city of SiELIAM p04 D. OASBIN: } Trustees, mar28-d&ds (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANGERY, SALE OF F VALUABLE, IMPROVED AND _UNIMPRO’ ESTALE IN Cope mece| SECTION OF THE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt oi the District of Cultunbis, passed: tue be of February, 1879, in Eahty causa No. 7A shall sell on MONDAY, April 7°, a ‘at 3 erelock cP, on ‘the premises, the fellow. 3 | ing Rroperty, to i ‘in sataare No. 113, containing 8, juste fect of ground and improved by a coutoren, ie three-story Brick Dwelling, with ail the modern insprovement, I on theeast side of Co cutayenue, txtwren Q and # aigeeta north wost and legart residence of Biowart. ota 65 and 5¢ in same suare, sdjviuiag the yroperty and containing 0,960 aquare feot of wround janmediately after, Lot 5, in square 95, on’ tho Fiheast corzer 2ist and I streets, and ‘contains 10,042 square feot of ground. Prewalirin 98734 equate feet of wrot = ‘aucrexat square feet it street between 20th and 2iet strecta Ter preseril by the Ge. hs pod are: thirdcaeh, the restiue in three eq! papmieyte st st Hu twelvoand eighteen monte from day of cain, and recured by dees of trust on the property sold; with notes bearing interest & at six per eputam ver weyancing at oust of anpum until pei er ees of $100 will be juired on {heim ae oe iyo tie Un and $50 on each lot of the \improved. ino sale are not complied Prin etext dnoes ustee reserves tho r. to resell the property, ry the risk and cost of the de Poujo fh vome resepa paper publi in in Washington, notice r D. OG. mad {Law Reporter.) pee H. WARNE, Beal Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIO BALE OF DENCE FROSTING. SER cop) M. a ist AD ete jRonrced in liber No 831, i, folio 38, et seq., a4 the land records of the of Columbia and at the reqhest in writing or he pee she party sel at public a auction, in fi premises, on, TUESDAY, April 16th. AD: it olook be ten thee taal jeround in, Washinton, 5 abs pole Oo or SAF feet E guserly feo northwest co-ner Intersec- tion of the souther!: oth of anette avenue, fill the eacterly luo of the public clroalar mpaos thence southeasterly with h Raid south line ot Paad syenue 62 feet 7 inches; thence min. Reaves se ae : oe jue weet ith the eR a public ae wi gorth line of ssid alley y bi eats thence north 127 feet circular space; thence following the ‘circle 10 fest § inches to sale Gucihird of the purchase m ink cali; Talanoe in one ae and ore years, interest st 7 per cont, ny oF gale, eyes oa cash at oO premises ; or all sri ‘of Chiackr UA’ deposit of @3b0 wil Hor red of the purchaser at the time cf sae; ftorms are not Perc nae itis hve dave fovea the day of asle, the roperty will Id, on five days’ notice in the Eras Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting uurchaser. Conveyancing af purchasst « cost. FEAZIER. Ju... sprasieon, ABLON ASHFOSD, ‘5 muar20-00,dbhis __| THE EVENING STAR. _THE EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of iturday’s « HOUSE. tating our report closed— Messrs. McMahon and Wood replied to the speech of Mr. Garfield on the political clause tn the army bill. The House then adjourned un’ a Tuesday, when the debate will be resumed, Mr. Belford having the floor. _ Trials of a Fresh Telegrapher. ‘The subject of “hazing” in our various col- leges 1s one that has received more or less com- ment from nearly every paper in the unton, aid has been unanimously denounced a3 a dis: race to our famous institutions. The process known as “hazing” frequently subjects the “freshman” to the ‘most Intense physical tor- ture, and yet seems to produce the greatest merriment for those who have the victim in charge. Did it ever occur to an operator that we have “hazing” among ourselves? Most of us have been victims. Although, physically, we may have suffered ‘comparatively 1 little, yet the mental yy that a “freshman” operator ts frequently foi Atiful in the extreme. He walks intoan ge ‘ull of yd faces. hota friendly hand to shake, with nx thing w recommend him but his ability as an ps erro _ - ‘umplicit con — = a lity for his only encouragement. He y the” oMice before Za a taped the ‘messenger boy, remai > ceed stad = ta on dat ‘translated, call the comrade’s stcention to tho p pecallar’ style of hat which happens to adorn the head of the “fresii man.” This does not have a great tendency create a feeling of enoouragement in the vreas of the “freshman,” and the smiling giance. irom the cperators do not serve to lighten his heart to any extent. He approaches the min 2 ete desk, and after five or ten minutes mor. Pane to the “freshman,” the manager ¢ descends to giance upward, of thunder, biuntly inquire: vi is 1?” ‘The “freshman ’ ‘States his” bu PSS ard the manager proposes to give him a tria’. Accordingly be 1s assigned to an instr: nt, and told that he is to “receive a special.” His feelings at this juncture are about the same ac these supposed to be experienced by aman who is about to be hanged. Nervousiy grasping the pen he begins to copy, the perspiration trickles down his hand, which makes that membe: here to the blank, his pen sticks fast, the Ink and | is the thickest ever encountered, and there is nothing jeft for him but to break. Casiing a cue, glance about him to see if auy one 1s looking, he reaches for the key and explains to the sender that he is a new man—“please take it steady,” but this only makes mat ters worse. ‘The sender begins to “whoop ‘em up,” andas the cold chilis run down his spinal alumna the ‘freshman’s” pen tudites characters upoa the blank resembling the Chinese hierogly: ‘plic3 on atea box. This torture usually occupies about haif an cope when the welcome “nm” falls poste upon hisear. He breathes a siga of relief, looks about him. Behind him stand a n operators, whose grinning counte- nances would convey the impression that they Were about to explode from the effects of som:- thing ludicrous. A cou ple le of messengers in the crowd also betray oo lea that ene ea gegen 3 un- usaully amusing In a momeat light brings to wn yy a “ee “freshman” —| ig the victim of a joke. A glance in another direction disclores the fact that the the most rapid eng in the office has been transmitting to him from the columns of coe gon for the amusement of the ‘boys.’ accepts the situation as a joke he is initiated “put ire he be- comes angered he is stilla “freshman.”—[Ope- rator. A Lost HEmngss. Albany Journal of Tuesday says:—Chiet Maloy this morning re- ae a oe aged ae mae B. Proctor, of Fiech. whereabouts of x SETAnaMea cee ar of ERS Ww. ae who died in Boston years ago. leaving his entire property to ndaniiaren at the death of wife, Eliza Ford. The granddaughter in question was also named Ford, 13th of last month Mrs. Ford died, nine years and eight months, quence the property reverts Eo ee Ten or fifteen rd ived a letter from an Albany whose address has been lost, which stated that the granddaughter was then living in destitute circ ‘but she told grandfather had provided for her in manner, and he had of Ford from the clerk of the conclusion he asked SUNLESS re, —The records of registe1 supshine at the Royal Observatory, Se | only extend as far back as Februars, 1: this year only 14s hours of sunshine were measured, the smaliest monthly amount on record. Letty Penge last on only eight of the thirty-one days was any sunshine recorded; indeed during the fourteen days ae Sth Pony, no sunshine was regiatered.—{Lo1 CONSEQUENTIAL taro Ser Bacx.—One of te fashionable hove sls of Boston recen! Sea eS ‘others detailed opinion on the enc ty ad genuemen by nd first ee — positive insult. ee ————————————e A Diseustsp FsMaLg MorMon.—Anna Mil- let, a Danish woman, a ae 50 years, and her Castle Garden Gaughter, aged 17, leavoring to make their way to Copen! 2. The old lady says that she has lived 39 years {n te ‘Ten years after her arrival in this coun- try she married a Mormon much younger than herself and resided with him in the 14th ward of Salt Lake City. He had several wives. He died and left her destitute. She made her way a eer $25 ond the $50 ee elr passage ¥. Times, March Rcpoupu, future Emperor of Austria, prom- ises to be an accomplished and scholarly sover- eign. He isan exosllent aguisr @ good scien- ufie ——— and has also fine literary abilities. He has been lect to a military officer's ed in a on the battle near Spicheren in As he desires to speak the oengeere oft erery ee ate Seay, that ne rule over, he is how rkish, that he may not ata loss if he ever finds himse! Soup ae: ten languages already. oeven or ot ght which are used in the Austro-Hungai Empire. He ts a devoted huntsman an: idan cer, able to tire out his suite In tramping atl day after wild boar, and will then dance every dunce at a ballin the evi en He ts adored y ved — whom he always addresses in THE MISTAKE OF ENGLISH LANDOWNERS has been supposed that because land had for many years increased in value this increase is in ac- Cordance with a natural and immutable law of nature, whereas, like every other commodity, land ts Fee! to the ordinary market fluctua- tions. A tin mine in ‘Cornwall t is worthless now, use tin can be im| cheaper _ = = from abroad at a gran eee ss B. men of Hoo- sick Falls, N. ¥., was for Troy and Boston t, with a bullet bole in‘ the sup- posed he wi s@ Three pasion boys, from een years old, were recent at Bridgeport. They hed stolen. er and railroad to Ke The railroad ‘hands for New Haven, and it 1s said passed along in the same Affairs on the Virginia Side. Fats Cavecn, Va., March 31, 1879, Paitor phot —The cultaral ‘spring favors that soe ba have Operations. int branches of tillage some come wine erzana to bon saat year. Labor in the flelds ts quite general and ve. Now, as last year at this time of the year, the h ‘promise is very large. Keep the freezes ‘roma April, and we ‘Shalt not know what to do with tte peach crop. We shail have the dis. couraging condition of over-production with tts unremunerative prices. Gardeners were sick last year with the finan. cial results of the year. they will GEO Stow more truck this year, to repair the Peclency in funds of last year.’ That 18 hus ary and horticultural wisdom. ao has aaon a rest in the business of rob- bing hen for sundry weeks. The busi- ness, however, days with great spo eo ee stand that within about @ or five hen-houses have been aes ae rascals, I think, run out from sone bath east is only c added at ut the fact ts only one t ie SEASONS oF mne c ub” aqerteon have close re Vork on the ow Gan, Repori says it ts to be row Gauze ha of pra, The public are lucreduious of resumption. To them the matter Wears a corpse-tke :d complexion. ‘The sianding and the mauagement, say ¢ will De vidual is aud Of the Lecture pacity of copie, 1s what wifes vious, doubtfal and ‘ere ey ad or + e free bridge fatiu € of the work on the prapeneh of — d—makes the community here sick im- How Woman PRAGE WOorKs IN _ A Hooter sees in Kansas mauy Tow eek aie roillar sights, but none more interesting tham (iat of the ladies votlng. ‘They have the privet ke ¢ of voting in all matters pertat ye ols. AS far as my observation indie here hi Talnds of thelr own. neither vote for the “handsomest hn nor the one their husbands tell them to vote for, unless the caudidate ts, in the'r own 0; — the roper one, Thelr votes cannot it. hey are universally on the side of more and temperance; hence the workers in the lemme tion days pass quieth: any drinking or fighting done, tes not at the pels, Er pothine f is a Ye there, notwith- standing co 7 circulated suftragists In the caxen@ states, ‘Candidetes keep Carriages running for the accommo of the ladies, but a great many walk up and de- it their votes, As the result, so far, very satisfactory, even to the yh) twit noon be but a short time until equal suf- gets granied. Tue gentlemen show thelr gallantry and faith in the ability of the ladies by appainting them to office. The enrolling clerks of the legislature are ies, also a large Proportion of the county Intendents, who, in every instance, discharge their daties in « — on universal satistaction. oun 50 plenty here as in Indiana, Perhaps that ts the —— the; well spected and protected. re scare wn —o are scarce enough of which often see saver lsements for wives, by some of the young men who took Greeley’s advice and now have handsome dsome farms and un Baa homes*ot theirown. I noticed in a Sa ust” recentiy Eogiane by the St. Louis Kent ihe ice a the named field performances and by the esteem in which he is held by the Eng- Ush breeders.—[St. Lowis Globe-Democrat, §2The Rechester Union says that a gentle- man of that city, who is 8 liberal men in piacaiony ie letter of > Purcell seat rele his check! amoubt Hot ascercalbed. 82 Edward Tracey, & fireman on the steam- {itba enrgpesmesey mietaarar Sens Sone a shipmate, during a dranken quarrel, : DIED. D. te ae he ‘March, Ry ay 1879, Mi soacean base ciaht daye, Gausuter of paunual ne, Wednesday, neral from £05 New 5 ork ‘elock a. m. sloe friends invited Relatives re and St. Louis papers please LT EVERYEopy come To THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 601 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SIGN @F THE RED FLAG, Goods which 1© withoat, Souke the best mad lanvert ever exiibited in the District gone will ican, and the prices wil enable EXAMINE 4 FEW PRICES. Ladies' French Kid Button Sh ange Morron & Co., mow York, pot a loth sd ar made by gua ‘Clty. fre sete. par pa J.T. Bros., "nd Helou ad Taust an. pane Beata Paced tare hy oy Bubbers stil rion ae. pet bale

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