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— eesti AND woop. a SO AA STEEL ES Pe SRT SPIED ROE ONO TENE SNpeRTEN MEM gee? CoAbt ‘We sre diser arving to-day, Canco oF Frese Mixep LORBERRY OOAL. This is the beet domestic Coal Conrnmore 2nd Deal t orders early cphehs how in the msrret. ke uoltoe and sent | BYEPRENSON & BRU, Tthwtrwet Whart ee | woov, soak. oon. OOAL N BOTH Kis pe oe es mill) and depot cunnedted with Wu office: by TRLEPEUSS save wt yards onabih ms OS offers comunnns We arc Dest varierieg of ° inenre s atrictiy par pounds to the ton ai, Of 228 ABth: tee OF at office fout of ¢ THE ENGINEER AND AncHt: tos, DG, April I, * at’ th eT DAY OFA fitting, andy FoR PRESENTING PROPO. ny ex ute and Short Ltue to the Noribwest, Weet arias 14, See PLANT LINE. cetleep i: ORFOLE STZAMBOAT | wort Bt: INGH ON POTOs: WASHINGTON AN gi ticket, #1- round tr p, 81.0. B. FP. DODD. Avent. G.H. PLANT, President FOuTHESS MON- & AND THE SOUTH. . Wednesday and Fri z m., connecting | steamers for New York and Boston, and rail- ning, leaves Norfolk every Saturday, st 4 o’elocr on 81; Round Trip, sood tor 30 at forest rates POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOUN W. THONLSON, very Monday at 7 = STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. ‘The Bteaners JOUN GIBSON and B.C. KNIGHT, leave Prer al, Eset River, Now ‘ork, every Baturday, at 4 o'clock p. m. <i Pittebury Express Pittaburs, except Sunday. Pull Seturday morning, i Freight taker Rational Betros Agent, foot of yweet rates. Appiy st office ov: dian Bauks Isthptrect, gt office of street, Washington, and 63 Water BAMUEL BACON, President ‘OT © MOUNT VERNON PAS- | pot-comer of Nw Jersey avons aud © wirees, O17, NOTICE TO BONGERS. ae Breamer W. W, CORCORAN, which bas been | Masonié Tempio, Hixb cl, Georgetown, where tick ‘e-o| erate leaves 6th street GEORGY 8’ KOONTZ. General Avent. novié CUQLUNGSWORTE. | 1879 = NEW EXPRESS LINE PETLADELYEND GEORGETOWN, OFtme tor Baste: iphia with a formation apply to J. H. JOHNSON & pa and pao ties wen I Gnerep Wrares & Kova, Mat Szaastuns, ‘On the otwa' . Crossing the me: to the north of 43. not Stat 45 On the honeward passsve crosainx tas guertaiar, Of 60 at 42 Ist. or nothing fo the m AVE WASHINGTON. fie and Way. (Pied Haxerstown, sud & + —Balttwore Express, Stops st biases ¢. Laurel, Anuspoita Jun banover. Annapolia, Eilicott City New York, Philadelphia snd Bostor: Laure’ * ©, Biadensbhrx and Laurel ch via Nelay. Btops at Annapolis itocks, Frederics, Hazers Way Stations. On Sundaysto y Stations only. imore, Annapolis and Way Sta- ui —Futladepbis, Noricik and Baitimore Oi; Oity. ” Norfoik excent Suadsy. 1P taken tn the Cars direct to Boat at Biadensbnrg and Lau. ts. baitimore and Way Ststions. 0). —Chiewo and Solumbus Express Steering Cavs to CDs of Rocas aud Way Stations. Louis, Oineinnati, Louisy: #9 5d pen gna mon Cars. | 16:15 p.ma.—New York, Philadelpbis and siti wore Rayiesa Stops ut Bladensburg end Laurel. Sleeping Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Gar te Priiadetiein. (oa 30n Sunday only. Other trains daily exces day. All trains stop at Relay Ststicn. aation apply at Ucket offlos de- H, 608, 1435 Perna. avenue n.w., Washinzion ; and on be. procutec, aud orders takeu for Se ie cbcokurt acd received at sary poinu in the tity cube eaaaberarmeetie ae AUCTION BALES. AUCTION SALES NUSUALLY 3 “IRACTIVE SALE OF BUILDING SITES AT AUCTION. EMBASSY, THE SPLE NDID KESIDENC! On SATURDAY A Ajril, 1879, at_4 0% Joc! we w for sale, No nu en 09 application. ‘hore money fn cach a deots ‘and two years, with interes: or arnt runalt mg except t y the TIN BULL, Attorney for owner, Room 29, Corcorsn Bailding. J, FISHER & us Fate TRELT “ cod of t ust, datot Auzust niy iesorded in Liber No, 1 év ke) ons oF the lan? recor § Dat pubite MONDAY. lock p m., aif and ve 2t8 per ea trust on the pr pucchaser, Ad terns of the ‘Trus fy at mek ive day required at time of sale. all and recoding at purchasers cost tees reeerve te rxlit to recall the pro and cost of the delaulting purchaser ait AUGUST: 8 DAVIS, r ste &ds PRAINAKD H. WARNER, \ Trustees. BALE _OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 4%8 P BEREECN. W., AN a 6, 1875, and culy recorded id Liber rt Folio 358, et ae the lana records of the = holder of the note thereby secured, we will xeil, at patie, aacti the premises. on FRI- biader, berad, sixty three ’(63), in sib- division as made by Commissioners in ‘Chancery with the improveu.ents, consisting of a nsatly two: story Brick House, with bay window, and a good 6 inches front, by a depth of 136 feet toa 30 foot alley. This is one of the bert pieces of property in venient heme. Btrest cara in front of the d Every modern convenier ce in the house. sae are not comp ied with in seven di adveriisement T. COLDWELL, Auotionver. 7) virtue of a deed of trust, dit District of Columbia, and at the requost of the > AR . at Sorclock p. m., to the hivhest of square numbered five hundred and eleven (511), stable on the rear of lot. The +ize of “lot is 2? fat the city for sny one desiring a comfortable aud con- ‘Terma of sale: Ono-fourth cash, aud the balance in one, two and Ehree's oars, With 7 per cent. interast, payab-¢ seuiannusl y, to be secured bys deed of trust on the property; or all cash, as the purchaser nusy prefer, 100 down on the diy of eale, and tha terms of tale toe complied with in seven days after eale, or the Trustees reserve the rizht to rese'l the property st the risk and cost of the defaulting barehaser. Conveyancing and recoring at pur- aser’s cost. BRATYARD H. WARNEE,} qrustees apTeokds C. A. JAMES, z t®-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY, Moy 20. 9, D187) same hour sn, placs- G. A. JAMES,” orem) trance apl7,18,21ke0d&da @HEA' PENNSVEVANIA 1879 TO THE NULTH. WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID foryxsy, Macmrvicent EQUIPMENT re yam 16th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner 0: Sixth and B streets, as follows: Prttabarg aud the West, 10:40 ean dally, with, Par Raters paea tna 0 Crueinustie : TAO pa Gzliy, with Palace Oar to Obteawo. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. For “Ganau daivua, Hochester, Buffalo, Niazare Falls and the North, at 7:40 Bz , except sturday, with Paléce Cara to Watkins For Wilhameport, Lock Haven, and Mimira, # 10:10 For New York and tho Haat, 1:20 and 20:18 pn daily, with Palace Cars Prose of Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:00 sm. daily, ex day. For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all trains connect a der Hity with beats of Brooklyn “Annex, ins double York 280, and 10:16 p. m., daily. ar On Lituited Express. 9° daily, except Sunday. Gens For Baltisuore’? 00; 8:30, 9°30 = ang 120 ork. FON ‘ails, exocpt Sunday 710:10 8. m-,1:90, 8:90, 7:40 and 10:16 p. m. A Lhe agi Oreck ‘Line, 7:00 a mand 4:0p.m, 1¥, except Sunday. ERMAN LLOYD —Sraswanir | For Annapolis, 7:00 a. m. and 4:20 p. m., daily, ex: ‘Between New Yous, Havas, LOMDOM, sovt Bandag. ‘The steamers of this com; from Bremen Pier, f¢ From ‘Soulhamy ton arte Seat cae, ‘Sve, Agents for Wi RIA AND ¥ ELIOKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING BAILBOAD. For 8,9, 10, 1. am., 1:16, 8, 4:20, 6 bin, $100; 06, Tan 1130 pn ‘Gua Sanday at 3 sin. vand ‘and 7 ym. Bowling | yor Richmond and the South, 6:60 am. and 6:20 p. oo, ‘m. daily. 8 for Wi 6, 7, 8:30, 9, ie eSRE ORS iS. 7 and 12 p.m. On SiS and 10 ames and 6:16 pas Tickets, Information, Sleép {ana Parlor Ost 40 comuodations can be p! offices, north east corner of Thiricentb street and Penusylvanis syivanta erat at the depot where ortiore cab e Shieh for checkivw of baowame tO destination fror tee a TT AH MER, General Passenver Ager, FEANK THOMSON. General Manager. nov? HOTELS. YWILLany’s HOTEL. THIS FAVORITE HOTEL, SAVING BEEN THOROUGHLY RENOVATED. PsINTED THROUGHOUT, AND ENTIRE- LY KENOVA‘ED, 18 NUW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. BRESLIN & COOKE, 20-48 Prorrierors. THE CUNARD STEAYSuIP COMPANY LIM Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor. Bonnin Wert May at THE LEADING PIANOS OF THE DAY. FROM SEW .uue Parthss...Wes. ‘Weo., April 16 _ 3 33 Alwer'a--.Wed, Apr! Su) WATER OF FASSA0R. By steamers cirryiuy sieorace, Sof and iW wold | Reps Bars, Anives, and for Me.lite: iAKUGS SND OR M. HKSAR, & CO’S WcRLD-RENOWNED PIANOS. GANS noe ard Organs from other cele, pasecs fur sale, rent, or ex chacwe, on Tost reaco le terms. Ev-ry Instrument fully warranted. Tuning aud pairing : i RIC! NBACH'S Praxno WaREROOMS: | RICHENBACH | Uy Elecenthe strect, apitir A few doors above Penu's ave. Bureau, the large ware- ner of Pennsylvania ave 4%, we have removed ou: ‘oon: at the © end 12h PIANOS AND ORGANS: 3 Penuieyivania avenue, two doors from cor of Mtb sreel, | SANDEKS & STAYMAN, 2103 Pa. ave., Washington, 15 N. Cusrles at., 3a timore TUE TRADE | OOK BIS DING. wablic The bop YCETT Nou! J igggee tat te | ving for and fe carrizc on as heretofore. ND fhe same excellent are ewployed, anc the work turned out le which haa slways beer TBS seices Sb1y 1019 Pennsylvania ave. 34 foor arikes BROTHERS, WIOAL BOOK AND 08 PRINT BOs Printing ® Specialty. (Workin the superior Tharscteritic ot the = | HiALLED Ba vis 00.8 PIANOS, —Now stytes 0! A there celni ated Pianos continuaby Ar- easy HLOUEDIS payments owes prices. Orane aud see myapring ; L. SUMNER, 511 ¥th et nw. jan26-t> pi ctstane STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportunity to Win A Fortune FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS EB, AT NEW ORLEANS, TOESDAY, MAY 131, 1879,— 108th Monthiy Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Ohari- table purposes in 1863 for the term of Twenty- five Years, to which contract the inviolable faith of the Btate is plecged, with a capital of $1,110.09 to which it has since added a reserve fauna of 8850 00) T18 GRAND tINGLE NODMBER DISTRIBU LION vill take place wonthl> on the second TUESDAY. LG eet or postyones Look at the following iatsibution CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DULUARY EACH. HaLk-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. 2 LIST OF PRIZES. 10,000, 5,000 5 Prizea of 1,000 00: 20 Prizes of 5 10,000 100 Prizes of 10°00 200 Prizes of 10 000 130 Betzes of Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approx:mauon Prizes of $300. 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. 9 Approaimation Prizes of 100.12. 1867 ‘Responrible corresponding Prizea, amounting to... wemlnent poiuts, £0 whom s liberal compensation will be paid. Application for rates to cluba should only be wade to the Home Omics in Now Orlea: 8 rite, clearly stating fu'] addreas. for further in- formation, or sen. orderatoM A. DAUPHIN, P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, L.; or same at No. 319 Broadwsy, New York; or JNO. W. OLARK, 1703 ‘New York’ave., Washington. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are unter the soy ervision and man ent of Generals G. 'T. BEAUREGARD and J. A. EARLY. av9-w,84W AxvEns AGCE CUB. QUININE AND ARSENIO jo} le Who know uo better this distressiug complaint. edicine to er walt. discovery, any Celeleri rapid cure for every forma of Fever and Aue. enects are perman aod certain, and nm can result From its wee. Besides be ny a p enre for Fever sud Acue tn all its for us, it is tupeies ranoy for Liver Comp: rele ints peculiay to salariona, marshy Gi-wriety vy aireot action on tie L varatns it atimaiates the 5: THIS AFTER. OON. rene irs, W ALTER B. WILLI! TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE a UAIED ON ROCK CREEK, abou» FOUR AN ENT/RE SQUARE IN THE NORTHWEST MILES FROM THE CIty. QUARTER OF THE CLliY, AND THE MOST LESIRABLE LOCATION, ADJOINING THE EQUARE ON WHICH STANDS THE BRITISH B ue of adeet of tru of Octo r, ALD. } fello 234, ecorcs for the D.striet of Co! at the auton roozus of Walter B No. 100: D stroct nortustosh, at the Deakon's Purchase,” restr. bert Beall on the Leth day oF OF W. M. GALT, AND OTHER NEW AND ATTRACTIVE DWELLINGS, FRONTING THE MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND P STREET CIRCLE, AND NEARLY OPPOSITE TO THE PALATIAL RESTDENCE OF EX veyed by one Rol 194, lying aps Washingtou and Distri orivinal “beg: Zot a Hine Of kaid tract revise West one hundred ‘aud twenty-av lion of a trast of land oaliet t Shift,” thence with satd line cxrees, east one luadre | rehes to the bexinuins of north twenty-ever the 26th day of | sind eeventytonr (tsp ‘on the premises, by luts, the whole of sqaare thence weat uoithwest nine eof the part ct the oriri 6 north twenty-seven, ie8 to the end Of said Lup cast si Litno6rarito Maps may be bad of either of the r An abstract by Mshlun Ashford, aston tne posit Of $.0 wil be required on eighterd one-cn with the improver terest per anon: rust on tue prem on day of sae conveyancing at pur: a 10 be complied wth Ward oth: rwise the Trustee ressry-= 6 property, at T. OSBORNE, Tri TS & CO. Aucts. avlLT0t TRUSTE OF A DESIRABLE BRICK DWEWLING, NO. UT WOSERENL, SETW SON Hee TBI WE3T AND NORTH OAPI. Getaub ing purensse: WALTER B. WIL t, dated the a record anda one of the Lai Is at April 234 aD. 1 in the county aforesai of forimerly the property of Tanning thence " north sixty. wo teen perches shalt d-iecers, eas line of the part of the ond addition (9 raz “Dat a 8 sold. 8100 da 8k and cost of stae, D BTMELT NORTE WE 1 f STREE' AbD 2p STREETS NORTMWEST, AT AUJ- On WEDNESDAY, April 16th, 1579, it of the premis li Gf lot 6.1m square 483, ary bric y, with modern im trects northwest. ei. iu front of the pre heving a front of 30 fee ‘tnated on the sonth site of ¥ nd Pd stree y 80 imvroved property, and od. Ail conveyancing at purchasar’s THOMAS DOWLING, Auctiose=r. “THD ABOVE SAL IS UNAVOIDABLY PONED urtil WEDNESDAY, April 2 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. FPHOGAS DOWLING, Anchoneer. T. BETWEAN Ixr 1 abail No 421 Gthetreet, be. es, Lot 19, in by ‘a depth of north A dey, J, same DESINABL ‘@ Ne 1 FEE TO AN At CHANCE TO : REART OF TH. a & ji the above dexeribed property on da ERDAY, April 234, 1879, at lock. on'tue premises. Terms at Fale. B= WARNES, Real Betate Auctioneer. PUBLIO FALE OF LL 2 TO-STORY ‘ENTH STREET 6 INCHES BY EY. A GOOD IN TRE alf-past free apl7, 3 THIS EVENING. Cc INTERESTING SDAY HVENING, comh-ene nue at 7 p ta. Gy THOMAS 1 OWLING, rpHouas DOWLING, Auctioncer, ALOGUE OF BOOKS. SOLLECTIONS OF WILLIAM WIRT ARD REAR ADMI4AL GOL 3 OUGH. STANDARD, SCIENTIFIC, MISCEL- ‘US. Autographs or the late emisent SBOR- volume. Auctioneer, TO-MORKOW. +830,000 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, No. 1001, N.W. corner 10th and D northwest. ATTENTION, CONNOISSEURS OF THE AN- TIQUE! THURSDAY, Avril 24, ‘we thall sell at public auction, withia our auction rooms, @ s-tt of eight Antiqua Mahogeny Obairs, inherited from the #ra'uk- family. These chairs were carved by penknife, cut of slid mahozany, and th) ozizina: 18 untouched. “Pho podisce th above family name shows, is iliustrions, authenticated at the sale ty und-nial One of them, an arm chair, Centernial Expositio ‘Tea Parties through ¢ they have uo connterparts in tha 1879, at 11 o'clock Was on @xhi at savera! Gea ennia’ he States. Counoissaurs s1y ietry and evan surpass in exquisite and durable workmanship the celebrated chairs in Indevendence tali, Puilad-l phia. They wiil be on exhibitioa a our sal (ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. Ancta. Soom pe Acaeos BROS., Auctioneers PUBLIO SALE. ‘ Large auction sale at the Navy Yard, Washincton D. G., on THURSDAY, April 24th, 1879, at 12 o'clock ‘of Condemned Articles be'onging to the Barsan Recruiting. Provisions and Vioth- steam Eng neering, Yards aud Docss an 1 Ord- schedule of all articles can be seen by sp ing at the office of Commandant or auctioncer's ice, No. 319 Yih street orthwest, Wachingio., JOHN C. KEBIGEK, Commodore U. 8. N , Com zandant. DUNCANSON ROB, Aucts. ap2l-ae I[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TWENTY-1WO ROLLS CAN’ ae AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, April 24, 1879, com- meucing at 1] o'clock, at my ealesroom, I shall sell the above consignment. ‘ON MATIING AT apl23t TTY Havana, Kes at 418 7th street. between Hs in meucing on April 23d, at 10 a.m. and 7 p. m_, unti! Form the basi of many of the Agaeromotiesin the | #ll sold. Sale positive. Dealers and specdlators herbet, and are the isst resort of Paysicians and ‘oy, for r of iruge are deseructive to the system, producing ‘he, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness, witg ih the ears. and depression of the coustita: al he AYERS AGUE CORE is a vegetable utaining neither quinine, arse .ic, nor ms ingredient, and is an {nfallible and 13 BR VEME ‘nis. It is an toric and preventive, a8 well a3 enra, ok a holder of the ni Sua tO eit (+), in Blake \ANPESS, O1L CLOTHS, J LIGNUM AND MATT. Afull and complete line of enbr; Rome Hock of HOLSTHRY GOODS, att ptly filleg’at the: anteod, at the U: W. 8. MITONELL, cen months vfter ds cent. per annom until a e-Ording at purchaser's c7st. IC terme of e4lo ates WHTIE, RED CKECK anp FANCY MATTINGS, | hot compned with i 20% ‘ny all qnal ties and prices. Also,a bsnt- PETS, OIL OLOTIS, Lid REAT TRADE SALE OF 1°00) FINE QUAL- West and Domestic Sears, ern D and & sire CON rpuosas OWLING, Auctioneer. ‘RUSTEE'S BALE OF A NEARLY NEW TWO- ‘ORY-AND-BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- Pate 1515 8 STREET NORE | K FRONT, WILE | deed of trust, dated March A.D 1877, and ouly recorded & plio GY, ene of the land xecoras for ths. rict of Columbia, and at the requost of the 9 Secured by tho same, I will sell at ic auction, in front of tha pemises, on ‘Aprit ait, ACD. 38 city of Wasbiovton and District of Combis, Enown and described as lot numbered ad Kelly's record.d subdivision Libe at 5 o'clock lying, being tat seven per need by dee.Lof trust d doliara rat IMEROVED Pi SIRFET, BK TRELY AND CANAL, IN Gx FOR NORFOLK For’ By THE SOUTH, Btopping at all the Princ On ano after Apri th, they swift steay er- LADY Of THE LAKE & and JANE MOSKLEY ieave 6th = FRIDAY, at 5 o'Clock p.m. with the steaniers to Boston i Iroad lines Tickets, Freight at lowest rates, A‘ AUCTION Gn TUESDAY apl2 1m 8t3 Pa. ave nw. [SL48Y 28d 2 ABOARD COASTING ComPany, APTESNOON, 24th April it, we will sell, in front of ts ONROE AND sieet wharf every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and co Cs seh; balance in one aad iw. y Hotes seLisfactorily secured, and to bear interest at 6 per cent t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, uth, : Konnd Trip, good for 30 days, $1.50. apidr AL af 4 OF BON: THE NORTHERN Pa- | Mictortoas at her: i — wiv acciorad they ERO, CHOWN, UMP! ab ths Exposition Untvorsslis, Pas, ae Sanls-ly SL WILD a SRO., BOLE AGENTE. TO THE HOLDERS for the celebrated possi Bact rianodiadl STANDARD OhGARE 2 toes: fairce |; o0v2 om BANKERS, SAFETY AND SUCCESS; 100 inveated Sin Stocks, by L’avenie spagctt, £9,8100 inveatoy Fuorir, BHoRT Coxtuacts and Prowen Pat. DP HERRICE & Goo basgeton OF aplication, Now at, New York, ©” SuMeP# and Brokers, 43 ———— eon profit 10 ” investms $950 PioGh,ou 2 dare! inves th 29100 Brot! glnturna every week on Stock Options of Sr Cirgern 130g Soe porten #4 © 00., Bankers, 35 Wallet, N.Y. aphasay eee QTHRICTLY PURE ie) VERMONT NEW MAPLE SUGAR. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, aplitr 1421 New York avenue, April 24th, 1879, at pareel of ground being, of Washington, i knowa and de. east part of lot numbered twonty. juare nuabered one hundred and he same are laid down 02 the public ; the said part of lot fronting thir. ches on L stroct, between 18th and hgrest, and ranhing back eihty- south, with the improvements of « Two.story Frame Dwollia ino third eveh: the balance in sx with notes at eight per eed of trust on the pro: three (27), in eg four feet to an alley thereon, consleting and twelve months, terest, secured by d apl6lw Executor of the estat RSDAY AFTERNOON, re that pieos of fa id Fi nate in mnt. in- pert SAMPL V, NILES, of Paui Jonninws B.#- WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIO SALE OF 8U. fp'y! Oller for sale, at pubiic auctior enensed eet + Motes by mary O's A. BTRAUS’, 1011 Pa. ave. apa HE Fine Black Cloth DRESS SUITS for 818 } reciated, at po Tica tetsarleodts ‘A STRAUS’, H. Warner, 916 F s.rect n. w., m. SATURDAY, April 26th, 1979, hamed securities : Certificate Board of Pab.ic Works, dated April 9, 73, for assessment upon ‘ax eale Certificates dat: D—ou to Auow that a mrevcinse NEO {GC DHAND SULT better and a jorthy atroet norti:west. .E Very ood petons. paid for first guare 2 G, square 295, Tien ‘Gortificates TU y, square af ated July, Weise EES in the German American Fire , of Washington, D. Gs par hare. tock in the Second National Bank . O.; par value 8100 per share. it. Bond. B. U. KEYSER. Receiver, Gorman Auorican National Bank. &o.—L. BI dealer in ape a RE yd - pares ahs ty ‘ey mail een donto wewbty A GENUINE YACHT.CLOTH SOIT for $12, at Insurance Company 20 Shaves of 81 ee SECURITIES, ri ne rt of lot 9, sqnare 332 1376, as fol- ‘IS & C)., ROSE- 0. wD SIT- J)ENCANSON BOS., Auctioneers, IMPROVED COUNTRY EROS A HAVE MILE (2% MF RTY TWO & P Cp Je Bb oF May, xt 5 pam, we shall offer M ” and attractive hom messi Ds vty ncres of land. more ti ‘ighiy improved by Dreer, ke, 2He Whvle commanding a view of the ity and Pow n 8 Ye improven, “Dts are first cla fie House m. Wallin 1] noon supply cf +o dw. laura), airy, 103 heusa etabl egies Cru crio and wer 5 Lome near the sta ‘ben 8 made known th? Cay of sate, 7 a" VALUABL Hmtent HOUSE aU CATED ON District of Colama ! nthe fo towine ¥ nyton, Distri t of ihrer hundred a roar any blood that was . texetuer wth a'l tt ae in said ded men! feet on F street, ande 8 of sale: One-third of the purchase money tobe paid in cash (of which €4) mast be paid at the t me of sale), andthe res: one and two years; the deferred paymsuts to be re present»d by notes bearing weven per cant. interest I paid, aud secured by the uanal deed of triist, with covsiauts for insurances and taxes oa the prop: erty sold; or ail cus > ineqna sums, ia To the bill use of the army which the p uves had a perfe n Of ths pu int had dove £0 in Violation of law, bi Was ample legal protection .agat H. WARNER, A SALE OF VALUABLE U} PROVED REAL. mY & deed of trnst, daton May 17 Tecorded in Lubes Bo. 643. ad recor’s for the “ict of Colimbis, and st the se we will offer 14 in front of the premisas, yf May, 1879, at 5 hered four (4) v Wortit ton, in the Distric Terms et sale i at eix, twelve and eizht 2 nic tes of the purchaser wil ight per cent interest from di: need of trust on f balance in equal ae ated for Tue right to resall at if terms of sale are not comutied in seven days trcin date of sale, is reserved by ‘M, HELMICK ? ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ‘8 SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD SOME GIUT-FRaM NICKS TO MATCH; BRUSSELS AND. JiER CARPETS. By v rluv of s decd of trust, dated the 29th a eptember, A.D. 187" side of the question. eration of the Presidential veto, he sald that he Would not call in question the Presideattal D OASE PIAN: EB MIRRORS, WIT) 3 duly resord- ne of the land Simobia, ana by party secured thereby, Eehall pro- ceed to re:l at public ancton, ou the premises. resi- gence No. 1340 Massachusetts av bet, i4vh ts. nw. en FRIDAY, April 25th, AD. 1879, commencizg at 10 0 clock #.m., coods nie: the sche. we attached ‘Top Ceuter Tabieg; Parlor Furai- Wainut Sees cK, ye i Lam>requias bandrome Walnut Bookease and Library Tal les Walnut Chamber Furniture; Etegere; Writiaz Walnut Wardrobe: Kecepiion Chairs; Cot- irniture; Bionze Mantel Ornaments; Ma- ‘istead; Walnut Work Table; Haircl: Rockers; Chromos and Engravit Ware, Cut Glars Ware end Plat jogs; Haircioh Furniture; Velvet Rage; Brasse's Hal', iair, Parlor aud Chamber Carpets; Hair #a"- iresees; Pillows aud Bolsters; 8p. UteveLs, and many other articles mentioned in schedule, too numerous to enumerate. PRENTISS M. OG RK, Trastee WILLIAMS & OO, Aucts. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUS!EES' SALE OF A NEABLY Wi BTORY AND BAS*M} ING HOUSE, SITUA’ SSTEENTH BEREWES By virtues cf a deed of trust, dated Merch 15, 1878' and duly reeorde t in Liver 879, folio 398, one of the land records for the District of Gviembia, and st the request of the pa thereby, we will cell at puoi the vremisas, on TU! A D 1579, at 5 o'clock p. wn, the {i ww NT BRIOK Dwi "BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND day of april, ‘owing piece or Sn bois wr situate in the city 2 being part of Lot natabored 10. Bink sad" Kal and being’ naa . Blake aud. Kel- ad eubdivision of Bquare numbered 191, on B street n.w., between bth aud 16th streets, with the im, rover ents as above. ‘Terms: Orethird cash;and the balance in six, ‘with interest at 7 pet 100 will be reqa:re1 Conveya~-cinz at cost of purchaser. ‘Terme to be complied with in coven daye, oft srwi9s 6 Trustees reserve the richt to r- atthe risk snd cost of the defau ting purchase! aaverticement. N. 2 ‘Trust. RTH GORDON, § iy’s recorded subd: “ixttes: cent. util paid. A at time of sale. 1 tha property ‘Y SALE OF DESIRABLE BOILOING IN THE 8QUaRE IMMEDIATELY SOUTH OF THE RE3I BRITISH MINISTER, BEING ON CONNEC. NUE AND M,N, EIGHLEENTH ETS AND JEF- DENOK UF 1HE NETEENTH 81 FER+ON £LACE NORTHW: . By viriue of a decree of the Supreme Court of. District of Commbia, passed on the 24th’ of December, 1877, by consent of all on LHURSDAY, the ele! clock p m., on the prem same titpéand place from is hereinafter deecribed are offer " rae a oe re lots or ana in the city of Washin Colum ser a eae ne Tgerg giver Roce ae and zrourd plan of eata city an Lote uum m One (1) tocizty-ane (61), both molustve, in Ebon C. Ingerso.l’s subdiy: | Lundred and thirty-. sion is recorded im Liber J. office of the Surve: in interest we of May, 1879, sea, and continu: day to day until nilding lota in the sai offered separately, and the lots on Connecticut aysnue (at the sortheastern cor- ner of the square) will be oifered first. Cop'es of the subdivision may be had at the office of the anc- tior-eer or cf either of the ‘Trustees on application ein at their addreseer given bel tha purchase mons ' instalments, payay ble in six (6), twelve (12) and eizhtexn (18) months a the day of sale, with seven ( rest, to be secured by tion cf the Trustess, or by th b ithe whole of t! whole of the purc at the option of the purchaser. porit of 3200 will be required on each Lot, and con- recording st the cost of tho pur- sate are not complied with aale.the Trastees re- square Bach jot will bs in ceeh, and the ret title boiag retains’ naga mony 13 Inoney 1ay be wer, after not | week's notice by aivertisemént in the d Washingion Post. LES, T T.CRILZENDEN, rpuenas DOWLING, An ) SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND a SE. SITUATED ON fie NORTHWEST, No. 1511 NORTH- ofa deed of trust, a duly recorded in'Libor the iand records for tha District requsst of the party willsell at pub” i at RIDAY, tho 24 day of May, &K pu, the following piecs nd lying ad bein <ton, District of Colum! and being part of jot nuzaber-d tix, in Ks bdivision of aquare nety-one, situated on the improvements thers. third case, and the bilaure in six, ighteon wouths, with interest at 7 per of 3100 will bs required ing at cost of parcuagsr. in Feven days, otherwiss the Trustees reser ye the rit to resoll the proparty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, five daye’ adverticement, . WILSON. a15 ¢&drJ. HOLDSWORTH GORDON,| Trustees H. WARNER, Roal Estate Auctionser. 5 BIER'S SALE O D) E aH STORY BRICK RESIDENOE ON THE KAS? SIDE OF TWELF-: TWEEN F AND G NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 240}, 1571, recorded in Liber No. 65y, 350, one of the land records of the District Columbia, and at the request of the public auction, IDAY, April 14th, 1879, at 4 the city of Washi: city of bia, and known and described as beinw part of oris!. nal Lot numbered fir three hundred and twenty (320): same at the distance of one hun eouthwest corner of said square on 12th running due north twent (8) inches; thence due thence due south twonty-e: ; thence Hey"s yore Bu! Ft of eals, ‘Lerme to dé comp! STREET, BE- iT. street, fest and eicht five (95) feat; (28) feet and two (2) re (96) fost to the place nd appurtenances wnat of sale: One+ money ‘and twelve months CONGRESSIONAL, Uoxctuston of Fexterday's SUNATE.—After our report closea— S (LIL) spoke tn advocacy of the nent to The armay DIL, which he sald he 3 p measure Ged ile, rs afier the war, when the fodera) is obeyed Unronghout the eatir south. If a “revolution,” as charged, was ps ing, the government would not be able tb sea its bonds at 4 per cent. loterest. This charge t mee partisan fiction, but ts caleulated to do harm. s Said that Mr. Line ined Tats law, and the inference 1s that 1 would re on lils memory to change it. To say the least Ubts fs a pretty strong presumption from suca predicate. Noman loved Mr. Lincula bevte or hovered his memory more than I do, nor had aby one greater opportunities to learn the er sUiution of bs mind and character and habits of thought. He was large. than those assoc for struggling lit ebarity “for ' ls whole ion and intensity, as id tat he the Ast jal DeLe a) of the war of the rebel had he lived we would h of the strife of these would be on the high a ni, a ating all f dee; pa with, the men of to resist ve wil <hy, P pass? iened, nor where. ‘The Union ts the pr lion nor a ned DY Lo ed in the defense of Its tnie :- e laws are obeved north the interaa’ 3 has power under t se and Ss. aud £ propa e is simply a Condition as to Ui Tight, to Impose Mr. Allison spoke az ‘S$ had ever interfered tn eit to fine and imprisonment ay ard said the authority of the:marshal ot To be interfered with, but he was 0 a to any armed force, state or national, S present at the polis use iL aE Vent free elections, ese iz r. Alltson.—But suppose there 1s an arined mob there driving away voters, cas 2 force be used to preserve the peicet we SHES Mr. Eaysrd.—Then the election would be a farce aaa, hee Pete House of Represeatatives must judye of the qualifications of those claun- ing to be elected its members, in conclusion, Mr. Allison satd there mast be laws securing the people a fair represeutation, and Uney would not Consent to any lafrinze- ment of their rights by the overriding of oae department of the government by aay other department. At 4 p.m. the Senate went Into executige ses- ston, and shortly after adjouraed. HOUSE.—After our report ctosed, debate on the legislative bill was continued. Mr. Geddis made a Spee hon the democrat fe ring tO Une cousid- Ute, but that he would never forgive nor fur- get the great wrong by which Mr. Hayes heid iis seat, and that he had sworn on his country’s alter never to ceave his efforts, never to lay down the legal, peaceful, constitu‘tonal weapons of warfare until the fraud and tne crime by Which the present incumbent heid his office was condemned at a free election and wie choice of the people ini ted. Messrs. Shalienberger and Bailey spoxe against the bill, and Mr. Covert in its favor. ‘The House. at 5.10, took a recess until 7.39. There were not bait a dozen memers pres- ent when the House, immediately after assem- ling this evening, went tuto committee of the whole on the lezisiative oS wiation biil. After speeches by Messrs. Wi Robertson and Kitchen tn favor of the proposed repeal, and by Mr. Dwigit In opposttisa tnereto, ‘Ube committee rose and the House, at 19¢'clock, adjourned. ll, Cravens, MOONSHINERS ON THE HvDSON.—About three miles above Fort Lee there stands on the shore of the Hudson, at the baseof the Palisades, a dilapidated one-story stone house, which is said to be more than 150 years old, People itving thereabouts say that it was built by a smagz- gier, who used it as a storehouse and a or retreat in time of danger. It has the. popular reputation of bei haunted. and advantaze bas been occasion: taken Of that reputation in the last quarter of a century by suadcy gangs of river thieves, who have used it as a TeLdezvous. Gn Sunday last United States Deputy Collec- lor Alexander received information that an iMicit still was being operated in the old house, and, accompanied by an armed of Bergen county citizens, he proceeded er and ar- rested Thomas Hi in, aged 36, of 451 10th avenue, and John Osborn, aged 26, of 555 West 32d street, Whom he caugat in the act. Three other members of the gi were absent at the time of the raid, and avoided capture. A large still, together with worms, mash, molasses and rum were found onthe premises and removed Itissaid that this gang, which is one of the most desperate in the business, has beea or a ping large quantlties of whisky nightly for Jast three months On a small schooner that lay off the Palisades. When taken before Commissioner Muirhead in Jersey City yesterday, the prisoners pleaded not ity, and were committed to the couut Jail in default of $10,000 each.—¥. Y. Sun, 2: WOMEN VOTERS IN NEW HaMPsHine—Wheter women would vote if they bad the right to has always been a subject of great yn, aud every contribution of fact to such a discussion is therefore of decided interest. New Hamp- shire anticipated Massachusetts by a few months in giving women the right to vote for members of the School committee, and the first election under the new law was held afew days ago at the state capital. The result wasa won- derfuily full Yep hepa than 2,160 ballots be- ing cast, and of these over half were deposited by women, The balioilng extended over three meetings, and the number of women who = Ucipated was almost exactly double on both the second and third eve: what it had been at the previous meeting—1 299 and 662. An- other interesting feature of this election was the fact that the sexes did not rally to the sup- port of opposing ticket, but men and women divided their votes very evenly, and a ticket bearing the names of two men was elected by a Darrow majority over another which bore the Danes Of a an and a woman. AN HEROIC MOUNTAINEER.—This morning Ben. Moody, @ mountatneer, living near Blow- ing Rock, fn Watauga county, met with a ter- ribie death while engaged in loz-rolling. Loz- rollings are often attended with dleats usa- ally of a fatal character, owing to the fact that often the logs have to be roiled down steep de- clivilles. This process 18 called training, and requires both strength and it was while Fen, Moody and Bob Green were training a 19s that the former inet his death, ‘Tasy hay reed tbe log some distance down the moun- tain towards the heap, but wuea they reacued ihe steepest part in the route both mea discovered that they were unable to manage it, 1 and determined to turn if loose, Moody placed | lis spike near the center of the loz and told nis companion to Jeap for his life, and th2t he wou'd fcllow, Green jumped and viéared the track of the log, but when Moody arrem-ena == follow bis foot caught in a projecting roi, and ihe next moment the loz passed over hi: v. Every bone in his bo Pens broken, and be ‘Scarcely breathed when companion reached him. Moody's conduct in foreing his friend to JiraTe the dangerous position in which they were placed, While he fuced 1 with uatlinehing rerve, stnacks of {M@ herole.—{aa'sigh (YC) News, 1th. A Basy is «A Pantue: Jaw Last. Thurs- | day evening about dark, Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell and Dick Maanon were sitting on the porch of the Soda Springs Hotel, at Soda se nV» BN out 3 years, was across the co about 50 or 60 rect ait t, amusing himself by cutting bushes with @ little hatchet. Those on the porch were star- Ued and ‘horritied by observing a panther spring upon the child, and at tae time “rf pee he was dangerously lajured, which would ave been the case, no doubi, had not the child screamed aud those on the ‘porch shouted ex- cl y, Which prevented the ther making a Geadiy spring, as he was e' ly watching and fearing the parties on the porch. Asit was, the panther seized the child by the chin, one of tte tusks of the upper jaw cutting his . one in the lower jaw cutting his neck, walle the paw of the beast struck and scratced him in the breast. The shou! and rushing toward the child by those on the porch caused tae panther to make tracks up the mountain speed- ily, and after picking up the child and examin- ‘ng the wounds inflicted, Mannon returned to the house for his gun, and euowing tne mountain, soon dispatched the panther, a hun- gry, lean-looking customer, five feet trom tp to tp.—{Freka (Cal.)Journal, April 3. te-A resolution before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to send the commit- tee on federal relations to San Francisco to welcome General Grant has been recommitted t#~The Crown Prince of Germany is reported to have sald to Herr Delbrack, the eminent Ger- man statesman: ‘Bismarck excites the peasants and the Citizens of the towns to mutual en- mity.” ier tate ot axle, Sr property will be int spadeas SONA’ ae = VE SALE 18 POSTPON! s@-The royalist party In Italy severely cen- sure a Humbert for having on the 25th ult. commuted the death sestence of Passanante, contending that thus encouragement has been Girecily given to further attempis at king Klil- ing. = ¥; JENIN, vm | Elopemen: a Abd _THE EVENING STAR. | , er sghomest and Abtnction. | | HIA—THE BRIDE'S CAPTCRR. There ts considerable excitement in the fashe Jonable circles of New York and Paotiadelpnia over the strange conduct of the daughter of @ a millionaire, She had en eda cated at Vassar college, and becoming acquaint. j Cd With @ Miss Hillotsed, of New York, formed an acqnalutance with bi attachment resulite the father of t Tusal. About t friece’s brother. an Ver Told bis Story to met wit nt traced them to The depot and got upon the same train, which coming vo the Kaowiedge Of rhe jovers, they managed (> leave Uhe train at Rabway, “Hiring a we, they Grove to Ely abet 4nd were there m ved it was not tall midnty lollowing day that tue ea. raked father ascertained the whereabouts of the Inarrie@ lovers, and proceeding thither roused Up the faintly. ‘The young wife yefased to retarn bome with her father and sister end exiibited her marriage certiticate to show that she was legally married. The iatest inch dent, however, is more extraordinary, for the soung wife Is "now reported as havthg again eloped, this Time with her father. and revaraed 10 her former } hasbant will not adroit this, Dut says she ts making a sert vist, to her father bv 188 Sita PH lotea, the husband, has a p Di!sume it te Puta. elphia and is Gahe prosperous la Owainess, It Is DOW ascertaiwed Thal. the ruaaway wife ed for auives, They Thusevery JOURS Lasband fr reason of he ater Uhe leave Uitatsen, M was wed Clroam #F, and, as far a- can be ‘earned. was very ted to her. A sloong re sure must have Devuch! 16 bear on heron the part of her + Of Uits is @y@ally Inex- cems 19 have beon 10 ty Ww separate her from her Lu:tend Dyart’s thoy y, Was caught in the chinery becween 2 and 8 ning and rowiy escaped lis ch 's became wrapped so tlehtly that when he dig- uld not extricate himself, two hundred pounds and of great stre Throwing one arm around a bean nears’ hand he endeavared f pull the shafting out of gear or tear himself trom tt. He it 5 it from the sockets, bat back. Boone held the fon for fully fifteen min- s. When, obiiced to give up from exhaustion, he was drawn upon the shafi, his clothes tor- tunately giving way, ‘They were torn com- pletely Trom his body. He succeeded in yo | to a lower floor of the building, where from sheer exbaustion, and was discovered shortly after by those who had heard Lis eries, He was placed under medical care and his con- Given at present is regarded as eritical—{ Day- Commerciad, ton Divpaich to the Cincinnati eee DyIxo or Hyproraozia.—a telegram was re- ceived at police headquarter, Bro kiya, from the first precinct, shortly after one o’cioek this morning, setting forth that Thos, Kelly, of No. 89 Aliantic avenne, was dyinz in terrible agony from hydrophobia. The parent, who is twane ty-two years of age, was bilten in the hand by @ strange dog at the corner of State and Far- man streets On February 20. The wound was cauterized at the time at the Long Istand Col lege hospital and was supposed to have healed until within the past few days when themalady uppeared.—| Y. Herald, 22d. fa i harcore, a BURGLARS FRIGHTENED BY A Paxror.—Bur- ip hag ioa into the house of He Dwight, at Xo. 486 Washington avenue. Monday morning. They entered through a back basement window and went to the Closet for silverware. A hand- some wedding cake attracted their atvention and they took that, whereupon a parrot waich: Was inthe room and watch the bangiars hud noi observed, began to scream. The barglars Were so alarmed Chat they fled from the piace, ing ee (heli tools bellud.—(W. F. Eventi vst, CanpINaL Newman aND Prewren BRacows- FIELD, when they were boys of nine and five, layed about the same Londos eqauro—sioome.. ury. Newman aed ome! in r, Wore his hatrcicse cut, waiked and talked moved in @ way which in young people 1s “old-fashioned.” The Lg was a handsome little Hebrew, with a clever covered with long, black, glossy ringlets, movement full of life and energy. _ ‘THE Wire OF THE CLamant “Sir Tich- —— has — fined by the y rates five shillings and costs not se) ber daughter Henrietta Felicite to School. One case only was preceded with out of three. The officer stated that in the neigh- borhocd in which she lived deiendant was styled “her ladyship.” Sae did not appear. £2 Ice is now manufactured in Tennessee and Georgia at one cent per pound. &= Full returns show that the coal'tioa be- between the democrats and greenback2rs in, Michigan poled 23.000 less votes than tae two bartles united last fall. and 13,000 less than the full democratic strength three years ago. 83~A young girl returning alone from church in Lancaster, Lenn @ few nigats ago, was in. ‘sulted by ‘a Well-dressed nan, and hit him in 2he {ce with her prayer-book witha force that seat. nim reeling into the gutter. i rine MARRICD. FALt a iris Tet i am pes Fela Sore jouw T, Fat.ox to Enizanra E SUuMrsecaLEs, No cards. ‘RT-EDW: On April PRAGE ceig of Wash rum, Baer ineta, D.C. (Baltimore Bun please Gone. a! rine Rens, Stren REAMER—DAVI3. In Ws on the 15th of October, 1878, by Rev. Mr. Brax Sud ANstg Davis” * DIED. ADDISON. Apiil 224, 1879, at 7.15 pm., at 1809 rn Biany, scuter, ‘widow ‘at Authoae of Maryien Funeral at lary ebureh, Saturday, achat cack es ot age ANGEL. On. April 228, 1879, at 5 p.m, Marr C. AdGEL, in the forty-f of ane, aRitof Wee y-fifth year of her . ae W. On the Mat of April, 1679, CLamrepa twenty three { iaw & Dow, and cldeet “daughter of Wilisw ant BE AM per. : struts, oh Tbuneasy, 20 8isel ahs OOoee pa Dow. 21, 1879, Mrs. Cutamisps A. Dow, acre tigelter <£Mr, flo Gopet ‘Peas ‘After a painful Liness of two weeks this lovely young wife and mother has been Eines thee ucenly rore from ite patent stem, and leaves bat the frarrancs and beauty of heel eto loving mem ory. Her christian Life and faith, her love for church and Sabbath school, het’ devotion to duty, ander biiglt section ts uature, are gored mame orles. “Ast in jremouttion of he acu “aud ae farewell souveni= to comfcrt those who loved her 80 gall rp from hor pepo were found written ce Hines te Vstter at what hour of the day qrisl\.ous falt asleep. Death cannot coma Tater eet he eee 16 ine of th 2 the ‘The shorter time, the louver taumortality No purer epicit ever left the earth, nor one tender'y enehrined in the hearts of ‘her famijy “~~ “Then tet the funeral bells be tolled, A requiem be surg, Ar anthem for thy queenlicst dead Agipotor tees the does dead, ine =| : Iu ist she died 69 young FORSTER. At the residence inl 3.0. Withers, Na 1820 Bevrsih sheet eee, Mre. N. FosTER, consort of the late Thomas =» conse-cints Fees oe RAE AED, i be taken to chester, Va, on in for iptexmuent. = WW ALKET. At the residetoe of Mf, WB Stokes, mortise, Ayril 224, INe Mive, Bocanae morning, April 224, 1879, Widow, of Riuglcton Walker: ta the of h >SRincral’ Thursday afternoon, April 24, 1879, at 4 o'clock. UNDERTAKERS. ——————— RER. SPINDLES, i prenarts for eases oo Se som BR. WRIGHT, sud auarl2-19 ISBT 10th st. n. w. Ww. B. CPEARK, O60 F strest m. 0.. ee : :

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