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+ FASHION WRINKLES. APPROPRIATENESS ts important In dress. ‘Tux half-poke bonnet is most popular. New Basques are finished im leaf points around the bottom. ‘The CHANGEASLE Levantine silk is among the new importations, For children’s hats the flowers most tn vogae are daisies In clusters. BAYADERE Sraires, small checks, and iength- Wise stripes are fashionable. Sex that the fiutings of lace you wear at the neck and wrists are double. THe: @n operatic flavor in the names of the Cary and Gerster bonnets. SLEEVES are worn a little looser and a tritle longer, two very agreeable changes. YELLOWISH SHADES are great favorites. Taey are frequeutly combined with crimsoa. A SINGLE Hoox ts thought sufficient to fasten the waists of some gowns of washable goods. der, steel, stiver, and gold beads are all used im Gecorating some destgus of passemeaierie. A NEW device Is fastening the bonnet strings tothe bonnet by what seem to be small gold ropes. Tus average female mind ts greatly bew!l- dered by the varying shapes of the fashiona > Dennet. A New Coral ing bough ‘or t ceremonies. Rs report tnat there have rarely bsen ‘ge Sales Of bonnets and millinery goods In Washington. Svagzstive of spring are the dinner card mage of fringe A GIskS of cardboard, decorate1 wih bai An Easy way to show one’s patriotism is to eaji what has hitherto been termed Modena, lace, American point YaLLOW refuzes to be discarded and asserts Irself at the florists’, wie rezetves orders in- pumerable for daffodtis. A PHILADELrHIA PasrgR tells about an ex- quisitely dressed young woman who wore a cotffure about ber neck. Axons other good uses madeof Spanish lace at present isemploying {t a3 a parasol trim- ming instead of fringe. ‘Tue Easter pencil 13 a gold egg, out of whien peeps a chicken. When the Ts Read 1s palled the pencil pops out of the egg. Tus Prorgr Pare upon which to write In- Vitations for the opera ts decorated with a silver moon anda copper-ttnted bat flying away from it. Vsxy Bricut TEXTURES are used for draps- ries, and some of the modes are richly embel- ishea with metallig beads wrought into Lowers and follage. CONV8X METALLIC BUTTONS are very hand- some; they are set with riveted facets. Some of the iridescent buttons are rich, with carved cameo centers. Nong of the summer bonnets so far shown are more attractive than some exquisitely simple Gnes having no trimming save a spray of roses and a musiin scart. TEE PRoreR Way to wear silver pins in a tle m through the ma- are visible almost ane 13 fo substitate a blo33om- Wer boll use@ st wediling tertal so lightly that they from point to head. A Caxp-Boanp PANst, with a painted a sentation of the typical | Church of Christ, New Y¥ of an Easter It on dollars, Avena the Easter tokens patnted by a new arust of great taste are fringed squares of ribbon decorated with designs representing 2 = fly perened on reeds or grasses or ow. hams the little Donnets that sell almost a3 fast as they can be made {sa pretty trifle of black lace, with a border of straw brad stu: ded with jet, a knot of rosebads set on the left side, and strlags of black lace or shaded yellow satin. GrNcHAx Sutrs are trimmed with white lace and embroideries. *Carrick-ma-cros3,” an Irish lace, is also used in adorning white costumes. Point @’Aurillac is a handsome sik lace. Tais is quite a novelty; 10 comes both white and Diack. STEEL PASSEMENTERIES are rather expensive; the prices run [rem 31.75 per yard to $42 per yard. Is this not a plese ot extravagance in finery indulgence? Weshould say it was, when Just as effective steel garniture can be bad for $6 and $10 per yard. Tus CocnTsss of Pourtales hag quite an original idea of deep mourning, whiten, if one May judge from her practice, consists of a black velvet gown with long train and drap- eries opening over a waite satin petticoat e2v- ered with white crape. Hagrer’s Bazar approves of church wed- — because they compel both parties to & pabttc yow ard promise, which cannot b: lightly broken, but it says nothing abou cold in the héad Which the bride vfcea & away with her from the church. ENGLISHWOMEN are bound to dress like tae Princess of Wales, and a5 she wears high ruts about her neck because it ts somewhat too long and thin for beauty, they an oo w suit. Thos: who are short aad 1 a3 lool ing like guys In this neek ¢ 3 Or Mas. Maptson, It ts told husband was Pres fashioned soft mater! sleep and is now t abie colors with a t Deak old Mother Hu would be astonished if the new evening cioa at bear her They are almost entirely covered 2 em Droidery and lace, and In some cases tae entt sleeves and collar are made of waite ostr: feathers. Tae SruriiciTy with nothing but ould see an m3 roe name. nga Hanne trimmed an a ay fe &0 appearance of econom: out by the facts, for the two fea t finest and are not to be young ladies, ribbon embre t migrated to tat called gaudy. with large ground, striped ber * are me third has gold ur ground. Hawrgx’s Bazaak (ads says @ revival of mi * are shown in thi ght Shades of wal ara Belle re a feature > no writes, Sof spring finery. To 1th Spant pro: oid ta bay St ed With a network of Turke ED Basoues supersede those of brocade ring with skirts of sold color. ‘Tau a3 htening up a bl. ix house dress, the entire basque 13 of bi and white st such as half-inch stripes of white satin alter nating With black gros grain stripes the same width. Ifa little dark red safin Sopears tn the facings of the cuffs, collar this basque, also in t the dress ls St!il more ¢ F- dresses the trimmed skirt ey ot achmat Grab vigegne, or camel’s hair, or else olive green or condor brown, and tue basic a round coat made of onibre striped wool shading from the tintof the skirt through several darker tones of the same color. The d: pes being used for the plain side pi two very deep pleated flounces of satin de s Lyon filling up the spac feature added to this 13. p: pery on the hips: this tsmate ef tb s Crossed tp the middie of the front, folded bor! zoptally on the bips, aad hangs behind for dra- pery.—Harper's Bazar, eter of WALL STREET KINGS. — paved ‘Men the by pie —_ Size of their Bank ("Gath,” in Cin. meaitee) J * Who has been the most successful operator during the year?” ‘ “William Vanderbilt, D. O. Millis and Jim Keene. Vanderbilt nas got more money than all the men in this street put together. You see very wild ge oF printed about the re- sources of the Ia rs. I tell you that Vanderbilt's pile ts er than the whole of them put together. XN ext to him probably comes Russell Sage, Who has more money than Jay Gould. Hien thas saved Gould once or twice. Two years ago Gould was 8 practically broke and had to surrender his Union Pacific stock to make a settlement. He had becn bearing Northwestern and on the compromise had togive up Union Pacific, for which he had paid par, or nearly so, at sixty-five cents on the dollar. ‘That is why he ts out of Union Pacific. Me Toit, Mills and the rest are baying It up. “ What do you consider. Jisa Keene to be Worth with all bis success “Seven mtilion dollars at the outside. It is more nearly apt to be somewhere between three millions and five millions. If he has got Seven million dollars the best judges here are deceived. Russell Sage has got about twelve ‘oiliton dollars. Milis-{s a rich man and & prudent one. He told me in a recent conversa- Uon that he was out of the street and was going Into realestate. He hag boughs’ ail this property along Broad street, and 13 abow' dee Aetna office butiding, and he has ugat lots on both sides of the city opposite and above the Park. Vanderbilt has also been @ large buyer of realestate. I infer from the general outlook, from the necessity of some- thing to i in, and from the operations of men these, that we are now to have a big movement in real estate, first in New York, and then in the otner cities of the country, ‘Ull It resembies the real estate operations up to 1872,’ Maw Postlethwaite. {London World.) Thequestion must have suggested ttself to seme people, whether after all Maudie and Postiethwaite are quite such fools as they seem. Jt is true that they are effeminate, af- fected priga, and that they makeonein love with Phulistisism, But Maudie and Postie- Uhwaite might have a very rational and practi- cal explanation to give of their golags-on. Even trom the point of view of Mr. Du Mau- rier, they have a tolerably good time of it. That accomplished artist hag clearly come to tage conclusion that life ig not worth living uhless it 13 Hved in soctety. We escape from the drawing-room only to find ourselves In the fashionable’ promenade at the fashionable hour, or in what the artist appears to think resembles the interior of a fashionable club. We are aiways hobnobbing with dukes and duchesses. If it 1s not his grace of Piantage- bet and Lady Clara Vere de Vere, it is Sir Gorgius Midas and Mrs. Ponsonby de Tomkyns. ‘The iines which are cast in this atmosphere of magnificence, luxury and wealth haye as- suredly fallen in pleasant places. It 18 all very weil to laugh at Maudie and Postie- thwalte; Dut what well- PSs dite Se outsider Is there who would not choose to be in t idlots’ shoes? Very likely he would fain kt 3 thew; but is he not obliged to admit that fh the cant of the day, most emph cally a it? Mstheticism may be ag asin! as It se but who can doubt that, accepting Mr. Dal Maanter’ 'g estimate of its sovtal oppor- tunities, 1t pays? Let us remember how Brutus, on a mom- orable occasion, npesed on bis friends enemies. Let us also remember that th foundest of psychological critics have n: yet been able satisfactorily to settle wh Hamlet's madness was felgned or re: idiocy of Postlethwaite suggests the s: troversy; and for ourselves we have very doubt how that controversy should be decided. There is no denying that Postiethwatte’s ap- pearsnte is repulsive, that his long straight Ear 1s ridiculous, that Ms artistic patois I sufferable to sensible men. Equally impos- sible fs It to deny that soctety, whether it may laugh or not, likes and encourages these ex- travagances. Postlethwalte may be sneered at and satirized; his inaptitudes may be the joke of smoking-rooms, aud the vials of masci- line indignation may be emptied over iis bead. But the fact remains that he 13 in unt- versal request. He gambols about among the professional beauties like a favorite lap-doz. Brave men: may scorn him, but. fair women smile. Postlethwaite dines one day with the Guke and with Sir Gorgius Midas the next. Fashionable hosts somehow or other find themselves asking him against their will. He may be a nincompoop aud a puppy, but he has contrived to make hiraself the vogue. And if you light upon Postlethwaite alone, and take him of his guard, and discuss with him any sudject whicn is not cognate to art, you may Or you may not be astonished to find What a shrewd, sensible, practical fellow he Is. A very little ex perience of him !3 enough to make one reconsider one’s verdict, 13 it the case after ali that he 1s the fool and ninoy you may have been accustomed to think? it ts he who 1s the victim of absurdities, or tay it not rather be soctety? While dinit rocmns abd drawing-rooms recetvo him, amia the applause of women and the disgust of men, may not Postlethwalte be laughing tn his ve and secretfy have his tonguetarust in when Mau and Postle- ‘k other in te, many it not hat smile which the Roman augars have been uuable to restrala waen cir natual salute? Menster Velescopes. Hartford Timas. | Callforpia meaas to Deatthe world in tsi copes, as ineverything. It seems to be a law Of opiles, tn the use of that kind of telascopes own a8 tefractors, that no amount of in- creased size in the Col Moe | a diam- perhaps twenty-eight to thirty » Will aval! to tmprove the powers ot gained in maguity- ‘a power is lost in tae ned clearness of definition, are said they made eitoints Gut the astronomers and telescope-makers Co not all Lelleve In this law. The great glass oréered 1n this country by the Russtan tee ment, and which {s now in the slow and ur process of transformation from a rous ah and bulky disk of giass tnto the ground-down, scientifically shaped and polished lens of a great, telescope, is one proot of the conviction Unat bh ase ce in & refractor should give . The great glass at Washin which the moons of Mars were diseov- ered, is 1n diamet inches; the one ordered for the Rus vatory at Pulkowa ts to be at ieast ch Even that, tt appec is not to be the largest of the refractora, 'T truste Lick Observatory in Calitori Lave finaly close ct for cal part of the gr r the inst tor. Prope 1d to prorthis | (for, comp: ced, w toh other & monster, thoug! retiec! ed of a much larger Covaful it will te by far the tm ver pointed at the heaven: ar skies of Callfornia oug cat Lbings for sefenee, George Eliot's Face. The face was one of a group of four, not al! equally ike each other, but all epiritual family, and with a cu Gependence of likeness. ‘These four are Dan’ Savonarola, Cardinal Newman, and hers i one such — group, and oe t t to accomplish e £ > dreop of t touched wi! ly under contr 7, | ake the face it not Tae’ by the WE ie of lips and . We can hardly no hat pos- | lerity wit ever know her from lixenesses as nos se who bed the honor of her acquaintance Ti W ber im. life. Only some world’s artist d handed her down as she lived, as ea down the Doge whom’ we £0 wellon the ¥ ali Enov Gallery. The two or thi 3 that ex- ist, though valuable, give but a very impertect presentment. The mere shape oF the head would be the despair of any painter, It was SO grand and massive that it would scarcely be possibic to represent 1t without giving the idea of Ro cle to the frame, of which bo one ever thought tora moment when they ‘Saw her, although it was a surprise, when she Stood up, to see that, after all, she was but a Ute fragile woman ‘who bore this weight of brow and prain.—c, Kegan Paul, in Harper's Magazine sor May. Mus. Lancrry has disappeared from the Lon- dou world at last without seaving even a mem- (ages The furniture in the little house where © Prince of Wales used to invite himself to |r — been pols for the benefit of cred- faved J eae ‘been put to grievous 6 ENS rdloary expenses. Her d: i costumes to match ts past, “Her tegen ts and dean of the English chu irs. Partington says Ike has bought a hor: pd gn tit Always goes o! of on ade Legal Helidayvs. ‘We never met with a bank officer who did ‘not regret these (legal) holidays. ‘Phe notary is the only man who favors them, and he may ee ese eos har- ‘accruing through the torgettuiness of the business community of le oecurrence of the eh We already have New to ‘Washingten’s Birthday, Dez- oration EL rrom nigen the glorious “Fourth,” and Chi Christmas, and this ts enough, {f not too much. A multipitcation.of holidays 48 a sure indication of the decadence of a na- ton. Asfor the matter of sentiment [in the Proposal to add Good Friday to the Msi} it ts urely sectarian, for only the Catnoltes and Eptscop alians set’store by the day, and we can see no reason why a Presbyterian, a Methodist or a Baptist should be compelled to pay his note one day ahead of time, simply in deference to the sentimental regard of these other sectarians foraday not sacied by Divine appointment, and destitute of national or patriotic signif cance. There is no legal obstacle to the Epis- copalian’s paying his note a day boforehand, he desires; the Presbyterian wants all the “grace” the law allows him.—dlbany Law Journaa ‘The Modern Athenian. Spare, nervods, thin of face, restiess-eyed, quick and energetic of speech, Is the modern Athenlan. The groups of men who seat them- selves toward evening at the little tables which fll the streets before the es cafés, as they talk politics over their little cups of black coffee, or their glasses of water and wine, ges- Uculate with that energy of action fa conver- sation which marks the passionate son of the south. Often the Athentan carries in iis hand a stripg’of beads, not for religious purposes; but | that hemay. relleve Mimssif of excosive lee | tricity by shitting them through his fiagers as he bargains and talks—a safety-valve and a re- | assul Process akin to the Yankee’s whit- tling. He 1s keenly sensitive to every word you utter, quick to take your meaning, and pollte as a Frenchman in ready deference to your ex- Pressed opinion; but none tho leas he holds rmly to his own belief unless you have con- yinced his reason. This he may not tell you. He may leave you to infer that you have won him over; and thus he has sometiines laid him- self open ‘to the charge of duplicity and deceit where be meant only to be credited with polite- ness.—Merritl Edwards Gates, in Harper's Magazine jor May They Know, You Know. Yesterday a Woodward avenue grocer selected @ roll of the choicest butter In market and placed it at his door with the sign: “Please taste.” Along came a citizen in about two minutes, and after carefully examining the roll he puta oit of itin his mouth, spat it out in great disgust, and said: “I can give you my opinion of that miserable stuff in a York second! You may fool some folks on oleomargarine, but I can tell it a block away.” “Then you don’t like 1t?” “Like it! Why, a poundof that would killa man!” The second man lifted up the roll, smelled all es it, and finally put a crumb into his mou pretty fair article isn’t 1t?” queried the grocer. “Well, yes, though there’s a trifle too much jard in it Not going to keep the stult for sale, are you?” “Ob, no.” “I wouldn’t elther. | How that lardy taste sticks to ny tongue!” In the course of an hovr seven worthy citi- zens of acknowledged taste sampled the butter and turned from it with disgust. Atone time two men alipost came to blows because one called it butt€rine, and the other knew It was cleomargarine, When the fan began to sor v monotonous the sign waschanged to ** Tival of gilt-eaged,” and the first: man who tasted ordered tea pounds to be sent home right of, BEN BEACONSFIELD {sone of the most learned members of the Galveston bar; very dignified, but absent-minded. He has an almanac in his office, with a blank place, headed: “Things to be remembered.” ‘(his blank place he has filed out with the following memoran4: To wash my face. To putona clean shirt. ‘To shave. ‘To damn" the radicals, ‘To pay my taxes, ¥ To settle board and washing. aoe thank God for his biessings,—Gaiveston News. “Do you drink?” sald a temperance reformer to abeggar who had implored him for alms. “ Yes, thank you,” returned the candid pauper, “‘where shall we go? Fat 1 8 81 THE NEWSPAPERS ah 8 8 1 oy tas x NATIONAL OAPITAL. THE EVENING STAR THE WEEKLY STAR. * WASHINGTON, D.C. “Whe EVENING STAR, (on Saturday's a doubie sheet or elght page paper of fifty- columns, the size of the New York dalites), is everywhore recognized as the ipading newspaper of Wash- tugton. With two exceptions only, i tas the largest circulation of any daily paper published south of New York, aND MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPEE IN THE CITY. Every issue of THE STAR is carefully read not only by the citizens of Washington and ad- jacent cities and towns, but by the throngs of rangers constantiy visiting the National ‘pital on business or for pleasure, (and who Constitute, in a very lange degree, the purchas- ing population of every State and Territory in the Union), thus making it ior most purposea THE BEST ADVE SING MEDIUM IN THE UNITED STATES. The evidence of this is the number of new advertsewents it printed In the year 1s30, which reachef 21,482, averaging from 1,700 to 2,900 per month in the busy season !! ‘The advertising books are open to the Inspec- ton of adveriisers to verliy this statement, or Wit Of its truth fuiness will be submutted, LY PAPERS IN THE UNITED STATES, OLUB RATES FOR THE WEEKLY &TAB 6 coptes one year sor $9.90, and one copy to the getter-up of the clib, 10 copies one year sor B15.00 and one copy to the getier-up of the elu. 20 coptes one year $2O. 1 Copy Three Zionths, 50 Cents, Single Subscription, 32, THE WEEKLY SPAR is sent into every State and Territory in the Union, and is matied to all | the poets of the regular army and the various squadrons of the U. S. navy, besides being sent to subscribers tn England, France, Austria, Russia, Spain, Italy, Peru, Venezuela and Cen- tral America, THE STAR FOR 1881. THE EVENING STAR, With its increased facil- {es, WHI print all of the news of the day on | Which it 13 Issued. It has a direct wire from Its news room to tue Western Union Telegraph of fice in New York city, from which wires radlate to all parts of the globe, and ts therefore ena- bled to secure the latest news by Its own opera- tor from every quarter up to within a few mo- ments of going to press. It is the only evening paper south of Philadelphia which receives ex. clusively the Associated Press dispatchss, AS & hewspaper THE STAR being the organ Of no man, no clique and no interest, will pre- sent the fullest and the fairest picture tt can make of each day’s passing history in the city the District, the country and the world. It will aim hereafter, as heretofore, at accuracy first of all things in all that it publishes. The circula- tion now 1s larger than at any former period in the twenty-nine years of Its existence. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS.—DAILY STAR— Served by carriers in the city, 10 cents a week or 44 cents a month, By mail, 50 centsa month, or $6.60 per year. #2” ALL Mal. SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE, and no paper will be sent longer than paid for, Specimen copies furnished gratis, tA SCHEDULE OF ADVERTISING PRICES will be sent to any address on applica. |' 3" tion, and in the cities of Georgetown and Wash- ington a representative of the counting room will call, on application, to write advertise- ments and explain rates. NO canvassers or solicitors are employed. Address, in all cases TWE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COMPANY WASHINGTON, D. 0 AUCTION SALES. yyraomas E. WAGGAMAR, ‘Beal Estate Auctioneer. Tem offer st pub eeseet the 207m Dax or. Apri. in front of # ises, Lat get 330 0% ‘CLOCK, the, 18th, eigen ween Gand fh a 4:30 Square 24, rind th and 261 Lot 11, in alps ans between 24th ana 26th, at'5:18 o'clock id Lote 14 and 13, in Square 16, ae between T apd K, at 6.30 o'clock rT: aniea’"’ pHog. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Cass SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Dietrict of Columbia, peered io eh Equity cause No. 5396, we will, on THURS. DAY, THE 20TH DAY OF AFBI, $81. ar 8 o'cL0Gx infront mises, offer for sale at ctign Tot No, 8, an Joka b. Klvbesrs. maser fubcivision of siuare No. 972, fronting 34 feat 4 inches on D street north snd running back with that width 108 feet to a publi alley, and improved by two well-built three-story brick dwelliag houses (Nos. 109 and 111 D street northwest.) ‘Terme: One-fourth of the purchass money in cach; residue iu three eqnal instalments of eix, twelve and eighteen months with sixperceat in: terest; deed giyen npon the final ratification of Bale aid dced of trust taken tosecure deferred pay- menta, or else deed wiven upon final ratidca joa o: sale and full paymentof the purchase money. A depos t of $100 on each house when 8.0. ween ND REW C CARS } trastecs THOS. J. Tsien & "Aastloivers, aplé Akasa YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE ON K STREET, REAR THE NORTHERN LIVERTY MARKET. Under decree of Bupreme Gourt, Dist-ict of Columbia, in cause of Fo No. 7,217 manity, I willsell at pablis pace to the mghest bidder THURSDAY, Arait 1881, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. ne east half of lot 4, in square 515, in Washington city, D. C., fronting 29 fect and 6 inches on K street, and bemg improved by story brick house No. 423 K etrect northwest. ‘Terms: One-third oaeh; balance in elx, twolve and eighteen montis from day of sale, with inter- est etsix per cent per annum, orall cash, at option of purchaser. $100 deposit required and convay- ancing at era cost. JOB BARNARD, ‘Prustee, 503 D atreet northwas' DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. apl6-ii CwROERE SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES T THE NORTHEAST OORNER OF VERMONT AVENUE AND L STREE By virtue of a decree of the Suprenie Court of the District of Columbig, in the cause of Daly et al, ‘J. Daly et al 0. 081, In Equity, the sundseenged. Fea Non by sald deérees will, on, 1 STO KSDA 261m Day OF APRIL, 1881, at'5:30 orchooK 1 in frontof the premites, offer for salo at anction Lot lettered“ A,¥and part of Laos tervored “B.'in John Daly's subdivision of subdivisional x 8 and 4, In equare 2165, a divisions are recorded {a the Surveyor 2 the city of Washington, in Liber N. vaue 248: Bewioning for eaid Lot A and part at the southwest corner of said Suusre 215 Abd running thence on the Line of Vermont avento northeastwardly one hundred and sixteen and a eae as JG) feet; thence east iu a straight line thir- teen (1) foet four and a balf (4%) inches; thenca fouthwestward!y parallel with the fino of Vermont avenue forty- ne and quarter (91;) Ienes; theuce south Afty-eix (6) festalx () inches more Gr loss to the iine of north L street: thence weet with the ling of said street forty (49) feet at four (4) inches to the place of beginning. roperty is improved by a three-story Bri ny, occupied as a wrocery store and residenc erms of Bale: One-half cash; the balances in ‘al instalmente, payable with interest ip welve and eixitess mo respectively, from the day of ssle, for which Iustaiments the notes of the pureharcr will be taken and lein ret upoD the property, i at the option iy wor be requ WILSON No. ke Pt poe Vpastecs, hy Sat. northwest, j SHER & OO., Aucis. “apl5-d&ds UOTION Saat OF eno ED AND UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Avrrt 20TH, AT4 O'CLOCK, on the premis Shall'cell a thres story brick dw: No 1544 Coluinbia street, between P atid Q strects Yar 480 oCLOoK P. af, on tha prem- northyest. Hot ME & two-story frame he . "1636 Mea between Q and t No. aquare 277 Y, AT 50’CLOCK P. M., on tuepechienn lot 13, wuere ‘211, froating abort 32 fect on south Bide of Bhode Island ayenue, between 14th and 16th NAME DAY, ar 5:39 O'CLOCK P. of., on the prem- ieee agi ea tare 24, two brick hoases, Nos. 1214 strect, between M and N streote iver Gn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Arntt ler, at 4 o'CLOoR, on the premises, lots 21 and 22, square 829, each fot 20x th ‘street, between L and Moucrtheast, improved by aneat frame dwelling, No. 118] 5th street northeast, with nicasidegarden, fruit trees and shrubbery. ME Day, ar 4:3u 0’cLocx, on the premises lot 225, equare 675, K street, between North Capi- toland Ist sticets east, improved bya nice tire story brick house, known as No. 6, K street north- east. SSAME DAY, at Lot No. 15, & southeast, bh 30 O'CLOCK, on the premises, $22, Brx1U8 feet on Gt! Strect nH and y kecured by deed of trustonths pr ancing at the erst of the purchaser THOS. J. HER & UO., Anots., apl3-a 223 F street nortuwest. ucy roe pee Ea OF cA oe PHEAST. Connea o NINTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of adced of trust dated No! ber 26th, 1580, re in Hber 958, folio Cf the'land records for the District. of Columbis, Z will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the reepactive pieces Of property, in the city of Washingto: a MOND AN, APRIL 18TH, 1851, AT 5 O'cLOCE juare 949, fronting 41 fect 23 ieee on ith street eset by’ depth of 101 fest 4g inches, to.an alley 30 feet _ improved oy two two-Ftory frame dw ttn Cn WEDNES: Y, 1, at the same ein Lots 30 and3i, in Payne fa Fendall’s, tru: ubdivision of Lots, inequare 945. Lot 39 tnt provee, and bas a front of 20 feet on 9:h Bt esrt by 8 depth of 115 feet 103g inches. Lot 31 is improyed bys two-etory Frame Dwelling, and has a front ct 25 fect on 9: street east by 116 feet 1034 inches on C etreet south. On FRIDAY. Apait 23p_ 1831, at the samo hour, part of lot or: of Samuel Lesa subdivision of i 6, aid AvenUG BU feot4 in then ee ave weet (ost alley 10 feet e said alley 10 fect 104 inches; said aver w hs hence parallel feet to the northwest NOE Of ris a, and thence by end with th inal lot 6 to the of begining, mpeoyed by & three-story dwel ing. 2 essh on the day of reafter; the residue i at six, twelve, eighteou and twenty-four montis from the day’ of tale, Tor wich the purchaser's promlzeory ‘no arter yearly, ¢ teitat on the property sold-and Aroilsfactory policy of insurance on the dwellings If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from tie day of sale, U reserve the right to resell the propesty at the risk ‘and cost of Fi Gefsuiting purchaser —All conveyauelne wet purchaser's cost. ¥50 deposit will be required on acoeptance of @) Wie TAY! ‘LOE EREDEE. ‘Trustee, 487 a avenue. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. ap9-eoxds 2 O. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. CHANCERY BALE oF. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTR ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUM AND OnKOL! D ONE ON T Ki AL ce) NTY- FOvuTH SInuKT NURTHWEST. Yee Ea virtue of a deci the iia ore ree of 6 District of Columbia, avis: No. passed 1 61—Murphy_ vs. Murray front of the pre: AY, the Usrn Day ov Apure ocx P-%., the following numbered subdivision of square 88, viz:— nches on the Girclé | Lots fr 25 fect on Panneylvanta av- en ae rt of Lot 12, fronting 2314 fect on ish street northwest, with a Gepth o! 76 feet, said prop- erty being sitnated in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale, a8 prescribed by the deerce, are: One-third cash; balance in tix and twelve months, With interest, deferzed payments to ba alien on the property gold, or ail eash, at the option of the purchaser A deposit of ee on each Lot will be Feuuired at thetime of sale, NEAL T. igpe so rast ‘ street northwest. R. o HOLTZMAN, ree 10th and F ets. northwest. apT-eo& ibs 3H ITOH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Broker? TRUSTRES' FALE OF Vv) VALUABLE eRe PROPER’ TY & IOWA CIRCLE, BEIN Ro. 1344 VERMONT 2 AVENUE. By virtue of adeed of trust dated March seventh (7th), A-D. 1879, and duly recorded in Liber 910, Zolio 67 et ‘one of the land. recorésfor the District of Columbia, and at the request of the par cecured thereby, we will sell at public suetion, in front of the at on EPNESDAY, rile 20rn Dax ov é AD. 188), ae 30 O'CLOCK log-de- Beri Lestate, situate aud’ be vine ta Washing fon city, District of Columbia, : Lot m bored seventy (70), in Vale'a re recorded subdivision Part of equare numbered two hundred and ious: -two (242), ‘id lot frontin: fede ees two aie | Edens Tite atte at bers Bee nt oa Pere Dwell: af expenses of sal vena he in one | Q) and two (2) years, for which otes of the | BUrotaser, with interest at six (6) per cont from ate of sala, and secured by a deed 0 tou the pre 80) en. will be time of eale. All conveyancing at purchas cost. df terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the 4 Tight to resell the tl arty at the isk and cost ft i ibe prove ate ae an of wed soatens ting ROBERE {cag “1 ooattbbe Gg ahbwo Baten, OPTION SALES. ue UN SAL! THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. ti: F IMPROVED REAL F3. ce Pyar cna TWo TWO-Sfonry FB. ‘WITH OK STORE AT. TAGHED. NOS. 616 AND a a TRREC FRAMES, FRONTING. Wipe LEY IN BEAR OF ABOVE. LOTS 40 ofa eed of; tant asee ieearee 2th, 169, and dnly recorded in cas reat of. art Fcc eet of secured, thereby, we. will ec a sar front of ‘the ines. A’ quare es foe r with the improvementa iaerecn Seach lot 20x10, haviog two houses, one fronting K street and other fronting alley in rear, ‘will be sold separately. Terms of eale: One-third cash, of which ese Bust be paid on each lot at time of sale, sud ths balance in equal men ente six, two eighteen months, bs mecuned, by purch swer's notes beatin seven per cent interest from day of sale, and a deed of trust oa property sold, or ali cash, at option of purchaser, ©. recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be chmap'ied with in six, days, ‘Trustees reserve ae ne risk and cost of purchaser in jefaul = KOONE! FRED. apl5-2t Wie HOLTZMAN | Truetecs. UBLIO SALE OF 108 ACRES OF L: Cees ITS, ON THE BLADERSDONS jeIKE, ABOUT ONE MILE FROM THE ary on: TUESDAY 'AFTEBNOON, Aprit ldrx, AT8 O'CLOCK, on the premises, on the ila- densburg turnpike, a short distance beyond 0. Mt. Olivet Oemetery, we snall eel! Lots Ni a in subdivision of ‘‘Greonvale” tract, Seer ed respect! 38 acres 3 rvods and 9 parts nd 24 1 Food and $3 perches; also, Tot Sabatvision of ot Hestdoa "e His, ‘contsining. abo at 58 heres, the Rhple being part ct the farm formerly owned byw the Jate Gen. Hi ae \d is well adapted for teack farming, with some ‘ine tH low land, and will be old in small tracts of ten to fiftesn acres each. Plats may be seou at our office. egeTms: One-fourth of tho parchase mouey tn the remainder in six, trelve, eichtom and twenty: four months, s2cared by a jjeol of trast bes rip, querens St six (6) per cent. Uonveyancing st ie urchaser. THOS. J. eee & ae Auctioneers, ap2-d&ds 1223 F street northwest. £2-ABOVE BALE POBTPONED, on acconnt of rain, Ul) SATORDAY, Avart orm, same hour and ace, when the saie will positively’ take places Papa” "THOS. J. FISHER & 00", Aucts, WITH LARGE NEA THe MA MPROVED PROPERTY, GROUN. NDS ATTACHED, of ESDAY AFTERNOON, Arpnin O'CLOCK, We will sell, in front of yall of lots 4 and 5 and parts of in equare ou Bivens? 128 feet on I street south, with ad 2 feet to 28-foot alley. pis asrorerty is improved by a comfortabie Brick Hou: One- third cazh; balance in one and two a notes, to bear interest and to be secured by leed of trust. A deposit of 8100 required at ipo ap8-d&de UNOANSON BROS., Q2-THE ABOVE SALE I Ms POSTPONED on ac- count of the rain util SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ‘ame hourand place. — apl4-a&ds OF VERY. OQESIRABLE Lor THE NORTH SIDE O NE SienTEENTH. STREET NOWTHWE EST. qh piel at Anction on SATURDAY AF NOON, Arnie 16TH, 1831, at RALE- Pas’ t DeLeon ‘on the preniises, parte! Lot 2, square 138, witha front of 20 feet by a @epih ot 0) eet Terms xt gale. apl2-d&de B.H. WARNER, Agent. JHANCERY (SALE OP VALUABLE BUILD: LO’ RTH 'STDE OF ART rs IN Wa aL iGLON the ee Court of trict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No 4, ey wherein Saumuel O. McDowell Jainsnt and Daniel A. Connolly et a’. are ‘0 will offer for ale at public suction in front of thet premises on TUESDAY, rni as DAY OF APaIL, 1851, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. certain parcel of unimproved real estate eituate | in the city of Washington, in the (District sores. known as original lot 7, in square 729, havin front of 40 fect and 6 inches by a va depth of 128 feet 8 aed toan aiey 30 feet wide and beunded on vy another alley opening on A. street 15 feet wide, together with the appurtenances thereto belos; f fourth cash; the residue in qual instalmenta at six, twelve aud elclitesn months. bearing icterest from the day of gale, and to be secured bya deed of trust on the property. $100 deposit on acceptance of bid. WOO) BURY * apl2-dtde ‘pros DOWLING, Auctioneer. LE 01 ABLE IMPROVED tae oN Sontnease CORNER gusset a aNp STREETS, GEORGETOWN D By virtne of neanes trast to me send on the 16th day of Se: A. and recorded in Liber ‘T 178, of the land records fortae D intet or Colum. bis, I will gell_at public auction, in front of the premisez, on TUESDAY, A ie city Of George. Columbia, deserited” fs : Beginning at the sneer of the ‘th line of West street with the east line of Va!l- street, and ranuing thence ecastwardly aon Said north live of West street forty-eizht an: Rvehundreaths (43.65-100) feet 10 east aide of the wall of the dweliing hou-e on the lot now de. acribed ; thence nort! aay at anzles 2 3 ane e¢ast side of the eafd dwelling house one hand «d (100), fest, more oe ices, tothe south b, ee ee Ine of . Hane- inckel; thence westwardly along “eaid south boundary line to Valley. street, and. thance south- lon the esst line of said Vailey street to ning, with the improvements, consisting ot a three story and wansard roof Brick Dwelling ouge, ‘Terma of sale: Casi deposit of ee req es atiume ofssle. Conveyancing a! 5 Uf terms of sale are not co maeiiea wil BN s toe right to resell ‘at cost und Hekof defaulting pare isk oI apd-dtds JOSIAH. DENT, Trnetes. HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’A SALE OF A’ A tarueses tor ane BRICK DWELLING AND STOKE, No FOUBTEENTII TREET NONTHWEST, CORNER SAMSON t STRKET. By virtue of a deed of trast dated the 16th dsy of auvaa theland written di- rection of the present holiterof the debt secused thereby. the undersizued will sei. tn front of the premisee, to the hivhest bidder. on WED: ‘ ane 41m pay oF May, A, D- 1581, ar 5 o'oL.00K v. -. the following real’ estate in the city of Wasn- ington, Districtof Columbia, Tas south Roves da half fect of ¥-three (3. Drury’s subdivision of equare two bundce: Line (209), according to the plan Cf paid fronting twenty-two and one feet on 1? 2 bac that width, t the rear of aid lot, toxethor with the improves ments, &c , as in the decd of trust ‘The ferms, which will be lioeral, will be made known at time of sale. apli-dta ANTH. HYDE: Trustee. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIO FALE OF VERY LUABLE es BUILDING ie t ORTH SIDE wr EO eS RIEENTH 8° Nie GOyOIsING Tid RESIDES OF OF CAPT MIN PRELPS Iw!l sell at public aretion, on the premises, on TUERDA AT 9 O'CLOC! mmeutioned, one af tha most de- tirabl iol Low in tha city of Washington. Ithass aouth front of 23: oo aud Jooks ont upon tee Towa Circle. Itisina f lass location, aad the owner of the Ict on the cast is about to build a first- clas reeidence. ‘Title perfect. AND ‘terms very liberal, or party may pay cash, as preferred. | 100 deposit. A plotcan be seen at my office or ut the Fale. ap9-d&ds 3B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auct. /HOMAS DOWLING, An Auciioneer. Parte rH HE Glut pier the anne In pursuance of a Gecrse’ of District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No-6.111, doc. ity 1 bball sell at pablic auction, in ‘front of the ‘premuteos, on AY. APRIL 13, 1681, A original Lot No. 10. divi inte lots numbered, resp» 14, 15, 16 aoe 17. A plat of the subdiyi ‘oa be exhibited at o ale. prescribed by | the decree are: One fost of they purchase See SS a nd the re- mainder in three equal instal able in aix, tweive and eighteen onthe after the day of sale, with interest, and secured by the promissory notes of the we purcliaser, ands lien upon the prop. an old. 1f the terms of eale shall not pecan ek ‘fn seven days from the dsy of sale the Trus- s reserves the ight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, six days’ one at te THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, consequence of the inclement weather, to TUES: DAY, Apxit 19TH, game hour and piace By order of the Trustee. apls-d&ds (CHARLES W. HANDY, Real estate agent. TRUSTEES' SALE OF A VALUABLE 011 qe PLACE ABOUT ONE HALF MILE BK’ UxIok OWN. Do ue By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem. 2S ‘7th, 1 ae Sees J. I. OOLDWELL, aan FUTURE DAYS. JONCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. RESIDEN i + ME HOUSE In AT AUCT ox. (On MONDAY, Siler etl ak ¢ 3333 a ee oon! about Le 10 by iso. cellars arid modern improve- Toems,. nta lot 70 by fmm DE by will be offered part lot 14, in Beatly & Hawkins addition to See 20 feet by a depth of 129 feet, toa an valeye Ter For the improved property are 2 000 in cash, "ine r-siéue in two equal payments, at sixand twelve months, with notes bearing interest and se- cured by a deed of t-ast on the property sold. Terms for the unimproved poperty is one-half = caeh, balance at six and twelve B mouLns, with notes 6: One- cand, posting en tee sped it 16 PTO 80! conve: ary “os at pur- chaser cost & deponit of 100 00 ‘exch at of Property at the time of apli-d&ds THOM AS DOWLING. Anct. UNCANSON BROS., Auctiouvers, OBANCERY SALE OF V ABLE TMTROVED BEAL, PRN TE SI ED ON THE Eas BIBEET. hice Sime - M.. in front the, following lot of zronnd in Bewinping at * polat on the aibay street distant 97 inches north from the corner of 8! ‘Stoddard’ anu Valley streets, and c Sect ara runoing north with the lasof, Vi ND. ap12. 16, 20, 25,2: phe 30, mad PORTANT. CHAN ERE a PS SS vere Re Te AN AUISTAN ® eid SOntuwes ON’ nite NORTH aroun RER OF Oru AND © STREE CH. NORTH HD PAS SQUARE hi MEGRED KAI & eaten of the Gepceme EST, A BOUApeD BY DC AND D By Qourt ef the District of Colurubls, passed on the 27th day of peg © A cause of Theodore A Reduced aL ler etal., No. 7,444. a public auction. in Trout of the premives. co URSDAY, THE ais DAY OF APRit, A-D. 1881, LOCK tof lots 3 and'4, in square xton cty, pre of Colum- bia, aes the improvements, and described as fol- lows for said pact of lot 3 on the south ire ofan alley 55 feet de, uta point 95 feet 4 in- ches from the southeast corner of sa‘d alley, and ruun pg with the line of said alley due west 20 feet, to the interection of another alley 9 feet wide hence ith the line of eaid last mentioned alley due th 18 feet; thence due east 25 feet, and thence dusnorth Is fect tothe nlace of bexinuing;and be- sinning for eaid partof lot ¢ata pointon the east ras ar ® decvee of the Supreme Court of te Datel ot « lumbia, passed in Equity cause Lumbered 7, 1 3 Young et a). are comp! Gadaie etal. are defendente, wer wil offer for tals at sable suction. fa front of the Sof property, in the city of W . Cam “On WEDNESDAY, Apnr. 2Trm, 1881, ar 8 O'CLOCK Yr. M., Lot ninubered 29 of the subdivision bs Thowas b: Nourx et al of orszipal tot 1 im jnare 4), with the improvements the oe inathree #tery and basement briek “Young's Law Buildine Litanumbereda 4 20, in the earus 8 front of 32 feet and 5 inches ou btu strect West, runbing ek ihereiace 102 feet aud 8 inches toan alley IU fect wide, being bonused ou the south bs Breet weet, with the improvements thereon. ¢: sisting in ore threestory brick aud two two-story brick buildings, containing a mamber of store if, HOw in uke for busivess purposes On THURSDAY, APRIL 21H, 1ese aF 5 O'CLOCK By eg the Bhole of the square dhumbored 234, with couthwest corner of said square; | 6, Permanect improvement ‘ thence with said line about 151 fest wean of mel pee ep rds ede ag Ee wardly to said avenuc, and thence with the Tine of the homestead of the late John M- Young. This Sale avemg northwarily'24 fect tothe plagn of be: | =uarein How tinder rent to the United puates Go Sinnme. ‘The north 3 feet ou New recy avenue bee pe eee tne an of said part of lot by a depth of 82 feet, Fhe named Rago oy og od ah on Hep Sey way’ common to the land Sdjoining it, eine oor within seven. for. toranne enna So ene ates ae In three qual instahuests at onc, two aad three He a xeare from the day of gale, the jparchaccr OF puR- Terms of sale: One-third cash; balancein two | fhSsers wivine bis, her or their promissory notex catal inetatmenss at ‘one and two pears renpect, | OF we sane, wilh interest from the day of eale, at ively from day of aale, with interest from day of sole. Deferred payments to be securred on prop- erty sold as directed by said decree. All coave ancine and sxpensen at cost of urchasar. A’ de- Te terma ot als sre re property w Focold af ooel ad risk of deena joe grarchaser. aps-d&kde MAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. vere, hay six Der cont er anaes: Gf.t the etection of purchaser the whole of the purchase money ma! be pr paid in cash. the titio to fie respective paresis sold to be retaitied until the full amoumt of pur ebae mopey and interest is paid. if pul chaser eballf ii to comply with the terma of fees reserve the right to readvertise an. scenes rty at the risk and cost of such iin x uFchaver. $260 deporit on acceptance * JAMES 8S. EDWARDS, 5U3 D street northwest, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER: FRANK UME, Tessie. PLEASANT, WASHINGTON COUN. DuntARSBeTynania avenue mwa ae < ‘A : ie virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court = ab 6. ee ee ree ee | COMMISSIONERS. SALE (OF VALUABLE fFonoplainant and John Eaxiceton and others de nS} ek meni the underaicaed, as trustees, will sell Sa8, pune. antrax "COUNTY, public exiction, in front of the premises, on MON Day, 1HS 4TH DAY OF APRIL, 1881, aT 5 o'CLOCE P. M-, sii that piece or pargel of ground lying and being ir Mt, Pleasant, ine- ton ard District of scribed as follows: amt By virtue and in execution of adecree of the Circuit Court for the Couxuty of Fair a My ager rencered at the June ter eentof Cx ex'r ve. Undloteipned commtesioners ape road, leading from the city of Washingto cree win ctor for exter on the pres! mn : TUESDAY. 46TH DAY OF APKC, 1881, Pelued stove, and ronning thence north $4600. | oy E TUNE iy borate heen i Palle vest 60-100 chains; thence north 31 degrees 3. 100 chains , thence north 45 wont $ 42-100 dex west § Chureh, Fairfs x County, Vireinis, varying insize from one an cne-fourth Churchos and achools and but one. third of s mile from Fast « Church Station on the Washington and Ohio Kauroed. atlording éon- = wo bg rail communication with Washinton and xan whines an in the count forthe b nantes containing two acres of land. to- ether with all the improvements thereon and tae sypartenanoes thereto belonging. cf sale are a8 follows, to wit: Three han- dred dollars cast at the time of eale: oue-fourti. of the purchase money cash on =e within seven days theresfter, an three tqual inetaimente at ix; twelve aud eigteen | uo otber locality within easy the Capita I. Tonthe from the day of sale. the catego ‘The Commissioners are authorized to sell any of his promissory notes for te detesrod ca:d lots at private eale, Plate of the property may nts, bearing interest from the day of sale antl paid: oF the Seppe at his election, pay all cash. be retained until last payiacnt is tasde, trustees be seen at the office of Ibe Loveniua Star, AieEabe dria Gazette and the Post Ufice, La 16 ee en per cent. casi: baisnoe and cightcea months from date ‘witht inter: by notes of purchaser and personal or all cash at option of purchaser ation of the ssid Cour isbe: purcharer’s cost Eropety. sabject retold at risk and cost of a defaulting pur- le to or mmience at 10:30 a. m. oH W UHOMAS t@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, in con- Fequence of the storm, wutii FRIDAY, APRIL STH, 1¢61, same hour and place. By onder of the Tras- RAILROADS. tees. © api-d&ds pIZ{THE ABOVE SALE JS AGAIN, Post. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. . in consequenes of the rain, un - ; NESDAY, Arnie 13TH, same hour and place, By THE MODEL FAST LINE, axp THE ONLY LAB order of the Trustees. sps-08ds" | THE EABT axp THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON 39" THE ABOVE SALE IS STILL FURTHER ned in consequence of bad weather until MONDAY, Arnit 15TH, same hour and plsce. “By order of Trustees apli-akde HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ey ae PLEASANT, DISTRICT OF GO- 2 virtue of a deed of trost, dated the 3 i ‘y 575, dnd duly recorded ia! of the land records, nd by direstion o 6 undersizaod trustee DOUBLE TRAGK! war COUPLER! 8TREL SCHEDULE TO Lie EF por SUNDAY, APain 188 LEAVY! ie WASHINGTON, % 1sghicase, Cincinost! aud St. Louis Past Ex- {WHattimers, Ellicott City and way stations. F 49—Ba cone Express: 6:59— (Piedmont, i Avnapolls and way. inchester, Hawerstown and way, of Rocks and wey stati ore, Philadeipa ew York and and Valley Fxprees, (Connests for Korstown aud st Polat of Mocks for property, viz a iid celpwin tke eounty cf Washinston { Colombia, being part of lot 1 2 Section numbered oue (1 civision of Mt. Pleseant, Me cfice of said Dietri nd of the aforer: ne hundred and twenty-four and 0. (12436) feet on Park street, and one hundred Moy fost on Pune street, and containing 12,450 equare feet of ground. Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness, se- cured by this deed of truet unpaid, with the ex- penses of gale in cash, and the balance at six and twelve months, for which t the notas of the purctaser, bearing interest from ¢ay of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold shsil be taken All conveyancing, &c., at purchasers coat. 8100 deposit required at the time of asle. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from the day of esle, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at ihe risk aud cost of the defaulune cs Tiyatteville, ie, Lair Ng Annayolt sans, x ) Chicszc, Clacunay 2a Bt. Jeeevy"s and Har 12040—-Fitteburs, Louis Express. ia AU—Baltiore, Hilicott City, Apnspolle and way $1:25—On bunday nly for Haltimore and way. 12968 Baltimore Exp W0—Baltimore, Pilacelphia aud New York Ex- press. 8:30—Bsltimore and way stations. (Wi Frederick, Maxerstows, sad way, via tt) 4-30 Baltimbre, Hyattovile and Laure \ Express. erick, via Kelay. Btops st ALnapolis Junc- t445—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Wineherter aud Way Euston ton Mandap oS 2 only.) pure ont siter five days’ publication in Th +8: 40 fattiuore, a ‘87 Din’ Eg in; star. itimore, Annapolis bra A. L. STURTEVANT, Trusteo, | [B45— prea. Slope at Hye ‘This is one of the most desirable lots in Mt. | 6.05—¥ Pleasant, and if the purchaser cesirea, money will be loaned to build ou it, and ten years" credit viven ‘Baltimore and Way hat Plata nd Lavires Express. for such loan. ‘ apll-deds 2,Cincinnat: and St Loute Expresa. Soa Hyattevil a Laure Express. JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctionesra, Stope ob eixval ce t passe: were at any 4d D streets northwest. #tatlon betnecn Wasbinewon aud Annapolis BICCK AND FIXTORES OF GROOURY, Bug OM AND PHOVISION STORE, MONE 98 AT AU GN MONDAY MOLNING. “seit tora, GOMMENGING AT 16 GULOOE A. ate a A pet we name Broome, Backets, Chimners urnera, Large Coiles Mil. Counter, ‘ea Uhiledetphis, New York te Unrs'te New Forks Sunda; Ail trains from Washine* For further information and Ohio ticket offices, Wali uton Station, aud dies, "0; maces Ladin So oo Series Canned oe) gn ome = ompey oe sae corner fd Goods, Crocke au n Ware, Soap, | street, where orders wi en for core Gandite, Oi! Larve New Tos Hox? Molasces, Vine: | ehecKed and reoeived ut auy poliit ia tue ater gar, Barrels and Bottled W ‘¥.ttin, Wine, Ac., with other zoodés. apis penn: GBrar 81 0 THE NOLIH. WEST AND Son ‘THWEST. Double Track, Steci Raikes. SPLENDID Sonseay, Macsuricest Dourrmens. Le FEKOT, Te, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTOS, frou er of Sixth aud B strects, as fo ye B H. WARNER, Beal I Estate Auctionser: TRUSTEES “SALE OF TWO STORE FRAME HOUSE ON L STREE By virtue ot Saeed ot Eat bearing Gate corn the 4th of ‘March, 1875, duly recorded ia fisting and th B00 Liber 826, folio 212) ons of ibe lan’ records Peon aw Gare to Fivtebnre and Ciliearo; 1090 for the District of Gorumbia, 1 will sell at publi a.m, daily, with Sieeping Oars from Harrisburg auction, iu front of the promises, on THURSDAY, to Cincinnati. St. Louis aud Obieago: 9:30 pein mite Zier Day OF Avtit, 25 O'CLOCK F -2 dally, with Palade Cars to Piltsburx. fe follo lescril in the “ city. of Washinston, D.C., towit, Althatcertais | pBALTIMORE AND POTUMAG RAL piece or parcel of ground known as lot numbered pixtesn (16), in square numbered thirty-eight (38), together sith buildings, nee, &o.- Shere Seer gxoent Satu ‘LROAD. ia, Rochester, Builaio, Ning Watkins and the North, ‘Canand: Pe dey 3 a oh Af Ine Ef Care to equal pasmente, at ex and twelve momthe wits notes bearing ihterest at eix per Gent until paid. pthc, plato ak ae ee ae For, Rew York and tho 00 s.m., 20:30.% cost of purchaser. ‘Terme to be compiled with 1a, mday 2°90 and ger seven dave from day of sale, otherwise tie ruse gq tp OF Oana, ec resorves tho riclit to vast! the property atthe 2. ~ cont and risk of the purchaser, For,ironkiye, five Gaye, advert ap kde ROBERT LOGAN, Tras'ee. (Lp cacAnson BROS. .. Auctionsers. RSE, OF DWELLING. HOUSE AND YREMISES No. 614 F STREET. BETWEEN aixia AND SEVENTH Si1KEETS NUKTH- wae PS of a deed of trust tour, recorded No. 925, fotio 186, of the land records of the District of Columbia, we wil will sell at public auction, in front of se) reais, on FRIDAY, THE 24D DAY OF APRIL, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. xt., all those arts of fois Vrand i 18, 56, in the city of Washinaton, D. ih Tondine airect transfer to eS ferringe across New hilndely bi D SIL, For To wud 10-00 pyre. ta’ unaay. 2-00, 6 hited Express, 9.30" a.m. ad ip SERS For’ pe's CO) Line, 6:40 8m. aud 44 a except Sunday. edges For Annapolis, 6-40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. dally, ex- EVASDEIA AND FREDERICK AIVAYCAND ALENANDIS BND Wad west from the northeast corner th hivg thence south 189 feet 1g inches 128 ret ty ince to te fo the north lane d th east bd feat inches to the place of be- ‘peinohee thereon,

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