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‘~~ Z : 7 RELIGIOUS NOTES. CHURCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE. — Rey. Father J. J. Murphy, of St. Atoysins, quite unwell from overwork. — Revival meetings have been in progress for Some days at St. Pani’s Lutheran charch, con- st is appare: The archbishop of Baltimore will visit-and ation in the Catholic churches a from April 20th to May 26th, Mariboro’ on the first date. has. F. Deem, of Chureh ot n New York, and editor of the o revival meetings ristian ehureh, cone not yet cle n persons hay reh by baptism, by Power, Mary Vandoren, ch, colored, P street, southwest, Rev. to who will be op Pinkney by ion which meets in Mu men are tioned, but the Row:ination vention on si wer, on party time prodticed very and t that it Is desirable should be beyond the sus- 1 preferences. sionary society of tly d that at achureh fair in New York recently Voted to the best na ured man. a ¢ Unitarians connected with the church ave voted to use water in- communion services. jonary society raised for missions a8 paper publishes among Known as A using the pretix ture of the Presbyterian charch or an average of but little over coonnunicant, for all purposes. Presbyterian church, con- | wanized at Mayfield, members on its roll, » been aided since jast imstance wlow ment litional 1 ship” named the the command of Capt. and two daughters. It and religious services mils | ‘ob Wreshmean, or of the w chareh. New Yerk, baptized son cently, and several have publicly avowed their @ihesion ty Christ by receiving baptism. —Mr. Spurgeon’s Pastors’ college, In Eng- land, in 27 5 are employed as pastors, missionaries or evan- | the others being alse en ed by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Domer- Ee 1) recently extend the episcopal wyis to Major the | City-Road-Devil-dodger, when that converted the Gar- | for the children of mis- | wich, of the Methodist church | used toc ter a painful illness, in | yacask of ale was offered to be | ominations the matches of | 1 » year ending April, 1883, the| , | exes (fe 1 er the two Hebrew converts, husband and*wife, re- | Journals were quite a [erally cut the episcopal apron. string carving kni THE BISHOP'S SIN. As the Bishop's conduct has been the subject of considerable comment, it becomes a kind of duty to give the true account of the whole mat- ter. As everybody knows, the Right Reverend Everton and Tauphie was a very Broad Chureh- man. Had he not boldly opposed the Tractarian movement in his Oxtord days? Did he not Teprobate pitehed his tent within the very nadow of the Palace, and preached eternal damnation in the choicest Cockney? Indeed, the Bishop had been known to smile on Mr. Spur- | geon, m benevolently upon metropolitan Mood uburban Sankies. The curates of | hot intetdicted from cricket wa-tennis; and Iam not or that the rubber for mn langnaes, 1 his way into the 18 to be at i liked his 2 he cheertull 3 to various Ju of the nots alm to his son!: and sunt of the previous e © sacerdotal 5} Ny Julian was going to the ers, or, Tather, sulked in in fall evening dr fered joint on the boiled) mutton in uth this sit was Julian's we y t to bolt to S$ for diner the moment grace was these facts in mind, it will be nnder- stood that the Bishop was rather hurt when. it rs that his son had been frequent- ly seen at Mrs. Gideon Blewsby's “small and earlies” i erton Crescent, Bayswater, had subsequently been observed at St James’ hall on Monday eveninzs, apparently enw in the strains ofa Spohr quartet, In_ com with a pretty little girl Known to all Bs Kitty Blewsby, fgld him that the y Ping at Whiteley’s h It won't do.my t ‘She may be all you you know Blewsby en noticed shop- vuld stand it no longer. said the Bishop one day, y—probably Is; but then sa solicitor—attorneys we i them—and a Dissenter, and I don’t it; besides, the Crabbies talk about it so.” dear father.” said Julian somewhat iss Crabbie is a member of the Brown- < Society, and an Esoterle Buddhist, and all the rest of it; but she’s a frowsy old gossip fer 2 wsby is a charming natural and worth titty of Crabbie, and——” + Bishop looked aghast. Besides, you Know, going to the Bar one st make friends with solicitors, and her ik hot ia Methodist epnference last | futher has lots of work to give a fellow.” Even the professional plea didn’t soften the Bishoy and he wrinkled his brow and his —both usually smooth—as he said Indig- nantly, taking his bedroom candle, “Preposter- ous! “periectly monstrou-’ I'm’ ashamed of Julian rushed up stairs after his father d retired. put ona fresh tie, and dashed into a hansom, | dont ¢ of an hour he wa Dear little Kitt: in riante, maidenly and witeh- —looked up with frank delight in her loyer’s ¥F course it is no seeret now that they e lovers at this time), and flushed as she tered y?" he pleaded; and xrave and said nothing; but she daneed with him. And all Cockerton ent chuckled over it: a young person in book-musiin and a pink sash sing “0, that we two were maying.” with evident meaning, be- tween the polkas: and Julian sat nent to Kitty at the sit-down supper, and pulled crackers with her, and « ; there was no finesse about Coe Tassnre you. iss Esoter bbie told the op all about no doubt the it Reverend Everton and Taupie was very ‘There was a 2 so far agraphs that din the’ weekly arate. But it is quite ructed) to say that Julian lit- with a Still, admit the interview, and L also am bound to acknowledge its stormy (as Tam i Ts has educated 652, 486 of whom } character. The su eeding week was a fletce one for gelists in connection with the Baptist chureh, | €verybedy concerned. The Bishop roundly ‘d in some Christian Work, while 44 lave died. — There are twenty-five ministerial students at Mercer College, several of whom have their { nildren living with them. It is strangely said that the services of a student's wife, in cooking. washing, &e., make the ex- Penses of the student actuaily less than they ‘would be were he alone. Jepewh wf suggests a tax of Scents — The gives an opinion ot a book which he has not | read. the suzzestion growing out of the fact that af a certain conference all the clergymen present condemned a certain book, when hat but three of thy n had — In Chirazo it is estimated that there are | siated three rectors and a dean, an new curate who had presumed to adopt a sou’- sou’-western position during the collection; Ju- j Han had a bad week at Sandown, naturally enouch, for he only backed horses whose names ember of a ministerial conference who | was | and 4.000 High 6) people. These people are | Tort to have preaching in their own of a Presbyterian srred with the | ome ities building at | New York, h w York city mis- church building will be use of one of the four which » house in Pandit ye The church is he world is or not. Ane rhes. Feb. With. Th . since variety and not | now among the world- Xt in order and season- S sensivle, would be an | Presbyterian § The Protest- | hureh bas had an addition of | ty thousand tothe li-t of its | * years, and with a T int try. Thisw Isprove the the- | is due to poor | ian clergy are.as wn those of any other de- = of women Ttrust in the country, we | hem being guilty of embezz » clearly sustains the post- ve that women are qnait ¥, and tntelleetualiy—tor ney In stores Or In Danks. no first introduced women d@ States treasury, left on re testunontal to” the eMicle tecrity of the sex, and no one e teller opportunity WhO at one time r ad 1,00) woren und t more accurately and 4 thelr ability to detect superior fn almost every without an exception, honest, wv more eareful and paths '< Complalats of Inaceuracy and care- f men were made ently ures aduuntstration of the United but such complaints against lady shrewdest quickest during Gen. Sp States Tres tlerks were te us to the genuineness of Y GEN. Spine inv ee ee Eee mavariably wok the Judgment ploved tr & in speaking of her abtltt Thls particular one day. tee tT) Were 4 believer tn cia that | all tt } ’ E nd | emnples he GuVerument rks, aC~ ntants, p> Tesses and In other capacities, | not one has falthiut to her trust. { Many have b y and for | A correspondent opens car windows j a young wom she wears a the suderers 9 Study the question | 1 chiefly in handling money, | aking | stett currency were women, | { mone: These | to himself, * sibly nants | Some of my own letters.” ‘Stillhe paused, ais to | the little demon kept whispering: “Take it out! sacked a bezan ‘hh K; Miss Crabbie read a paper on “Historie Feminine Sinners” before the Notting Hill Debating Society; and Kitty cried. These events are now matters of history. The subject came up again, and this time the Bishop was volcanic. “Marry her! dare to dream of marrying her, and you May go and play lawn-tennis with ‘Tom ‘Hughes in New- Rugby for a summer, and starve for the rest of your life. I won't send you to the Bar; I'll stop your atlowance; I'll ery down your credit O, Julian! you—you—Apostate.” It was the only word the Bishop could think of at the moment, and it fitted remarkably well. Kly seemed to ac e inhis father's 's bewilderment, Tefused all invita: ns, and settled soberly and discreetly to work in Mr. Meeson Welby’s chambers, with Was reading. Home to dinner pane- threw over all ¢ i iis coffee promptly betook himself to his Storey,” his his “Broom,” and his first brand-new copy of the “Reports.” Julian meat to be a barrister. and, oddiy enough, evi- dently meant to learn law befure, Instead of to. his being called, which shows very original young man he was. It was perplexing. Julian the Apostate had recanted his social heresy sg thoroughly that the Bishop was suspicious. The man worked, no doubt of it, and would have nothing to say to the cloud ot white cards that settled all over the mirror in his study like a flock of butterflies. He was seemingly happy; and the whole thing was pertect! ns. I grieve to say that his lordship became a kind of amateur detective; he watched every letter that arrived; he called on Meeson Welby, and found that his son was his most punctual and most industrious pupil. “I assure you, my Lord Bishop,” said that nynished advocate, “he knows a vast deal G of practical law. and has the makings of a very excellent ‘devil’ in him.” The expression was artling, but very gratifying, when properly ex- Still, there the matter was: Julian the had become Julian the Mysterious, and there was no clew to it all. One memorable evening the Bishop, having ch of a charge (1 mean, of ha charze as would be produced by top Butler, not Mrs. Butler), sat in his study ting over It all. He was “doing his best rhis boy,” he kept repeating to himself; but Wreetlings were disturbed some mand the fire there came e of a certain wistful little ven with Julian in the Park, and a phote ot which said little face hung fran id plush beside Jullan’s bed. se, SU juick step on the stairs, and 2 his Al right, Pollard, T'm just ronnine out to post a letter; Pl be back te dress Indve min- on can post St here, Master Julian,” sa! the voice of the old retainer, the Bishop's butte Tm taking his lordship’s letters pres ently.” “Quite snre it will go all right, Pollard? Very well, then.” There was a metallic “tlap” as the letter was dropped into the big oak pil- lar-box that stood in the hall, and then Julian Tan back to his study. Aletter! To whom? Why wish to Post it himself? And then I fear some little demon had the audacity to whisper in the Bishop's ear, for that good man was disquieted, and rose frém | his chair. The room seemed hot, so he opened whe was for a long time €m- | the door. The hall looked cool, so he walked ‘into it. There was no one there.’ Like Eugene Aram, “he tock three hasty strides,” end then stopped opposite the oak letter-box, of which he and Pollard had duplicate keys. “Alter all there can be no harm in just seeing to whom he Is writing; tt might be some vile tender; and besides,” added the Bishop may possibly have misdire take it out!” Finally, with a quick-beating heart, the Bishop opened the box. Was that noise! No,only the parrot. “‘Ilate parrots,’ he thougit, as he in. Yes, there It was, right on the top of the pile, addressed in Julian's big good-natured sort of @ scrawl. Feeling very like a trauduleat bank secretary borrowing securities from the “strong-room,' but still urging on his conscience that he was “doing it for the best,” the Bishop put the let- }at dinner. He told his father old Oxford stori jher t | how)he dropped into the drawing-room and | iticat ertainty unfa- | asst him | a ears ‘prize given ¥ | aryan I | settle; jr small by by dint of most und in stopping the carriage just us it reached the big bronze warrior who now. shelters himeelf in sculptured snlkiness under four trees opposite St. George's hos 1. Se oe ad be tuet: indeed, this | pated auch a terrible talked little polities or a | trial with the old gentleman; but that she was frightened). “Please go home at once, and prome me to take off those infer—infamous things, promise you will not yo to where I grie already gone; and on my honor you shail marry morrow. a monk's robe, b with a rope, acow) drawn clos handsome face, and a bedroom candle in his hand. Ina moment father and son were face to lan, this ings were interrupted by the | be yet in time to rescue you. Julian, you shail tened, but he looked grave as he answered: cannot tell you how I thank you, father; don’t let us have any more secrets. | There was ter in his pocket, slammed the door of the box, and retreated with his prize to his study, Just in time to hear Pollard panting up from the re- gions below to send the Would that oid servitor discover the loss? Should he rush out and restore it? No, he would be firm; it was “for the best. : The letter was addressed to Miss Kity Bleosby, 214 A Cockerton Crescent, Bayswater. Corresponding with her secretly! Monstronst Ht must be stopped at once. His fingers played with the envelope as he held it up between fim and the fire. ‘No, no, can’t do that; wouldn't be honest,” said the Bishop, sternly, and hay- ing comforted himself with the reflection he locked up the letter in his drawer, and then the | dressing bell rang. Julian was very pleasant and bright that day sted on p edging bim in the old’47, and when n off ton d (he never Went to the theater Tan his fingers lightly over the keys of the Krard. The Bishop heard the music as he sat brooding and melancholy and remorseful in the room below; for all that he hardened his | heart like Pharogh, and would not let the letter >, heeause “it was for the best’ —a bit of Jesu- | vless derived but | j small comfort from. It required mach more | Pharoul-iike fintiness to endure Julian’s first Fe ui ry that he nevert anxious, and then disappo t next morning, ed for. The inquiry: and the invariable . became a little dy,in which the Bishop felt he was cast y in the p The prano was never opened now, and Julian stuck to his work, quietly and pluckil At last he was d his Inn for an essay upon practices by ‘the E ed work fora art every day, and still *roba mome preserved the s f that so battled a ithe Bishop. is seemed to have all evaporated, and in its place he had a purpose. His father lad a bad time of it—passed sleepless nights, and even went so far as to read the essay on Probate and Divorce. Once he suggested ayful fashion to Jullan that “now that he was on the high-road to the Wovlsack it was time for him to look about and but he only elicited a rather solemn, “Don't let’stalk of that subject, father, "and felt snubbed. Tt was clear to the Bishop that he had sne- ceeded in alienating Julian’s affection for Kitty but he certainly never meant to make a con- firmed misogynist and a vigoted batehelor of {him, and this was seemingty what had hap- pened, for It was preel: has be cing Belcravia knew him no more, Son the eyening that ence that met to discuss the long-vexed ques- tion concerning Archidiaconal Functions. He | had once been an archdeacon himself, and he syinr .thized with the rather vague position of the Very Reverends, and he was really rather | pleased with the resolution he had proposed | Making gaiters and broad brime obligatory on them as a class, although dear old Sawdust and Bran (a brother Bishop) had so stoutly opposed it, on the ground that it would lead to aprons. It is right to mention thls, as {t accounts for | the Bishop’s preoccupied manner that evening. | Passing up that pleasant little segment of a | circle that is called Dean-st., the Bishop no- |ticed a carriage whisking rapidly westward. | A glance as the lights flashed by showed him a glimpse ot a pale sad young face, with a square line of stitf white linen cutting across the brow, round which fell the black folds of a nun’s veil! the dress was that of a religiense of some order. The Bishop was thunderstruck. It was Kitty Blewsby, poor little Kitty, and in that dress! The thought flashed quick upon him, of course she was going to a couvent—immuring her young life within the fatal wall love and all Julian's hopes in the dread vows, sacrificed in one of those mysterious Anglican sisterhoods against which lie had so often in- hed. renouncing — “I renounce the devil and all his works!” ex- claimed the Right Reverend Lord of Everton and Tauphie, interrupting his and then, to the astonishment of Sam Snapper, who was passing at the time (and whic believe, wrote all the stupid p: it), the Bishop dashed after the fe, with apron flying, mud spa wling Lord Mayor's show compared to seopal hundred: yards, quite the best tical) on record. He didn’t care. What were conrenances beside conscience and con- nts? Away he wei nt toward Park Corner, and ‘nitled shoutings succeeded It was a Bishop's charge with a vengeance! “You, my Lord Bishop!” cried out the little white nun, shrinking back as he puffed at the windo' appearance, although this was their first Inter- view. ; for she was quite tamiliar with his ‘Let me in, my dear Miss Blewsby; I must talk to you and at once,” and as he got in he panted out “Home!” man, who had never seen a Bishop in a hurry ” to the astonished coach- before. ‘What does this all méan?” *O, I'm so sorry!” sobbed SisterKitty, wiping her eyes with her vell. “I never thought you would find it out, and of course it was very wrong; but, you see, they made me promise, and there are many other girls I know there, and what could I do? I loved him so!” Now, the Bishop would have vastly preferred to have been preached to death by wild curates (as Sydney Smith once suggested) than face a pretty girlin tears. However, he was bound to go through and said: “Miss Blewsby, listen to me. I neyer thought It would come to this. I never antici- ‘astrophe. That dress! that veil! Tam boundas a good Churchman to earnestly protest agaiust it; and wh as a mnan, as a father” (here the Bi perceptibly fult I have a few serious words to Say. sped her hands tightly ant. “Twas wrong. 7 ve stood between you two; I—[ regret It. tellme that if is not too lateto prevent you taking this fearful step. No, don’t speak; you will do me @ great favor ifyou wipe away a stain ow do listen” (Kitty hadn't said a word, to learn some of your companions have my boy if you like. 1 Swear—I mean, I aftirin it;” and in his excitement the Bishop took both d earnestly into her face. “But | yowed I would go to-night, and every- thing is ready for me; and you startle me so. Do you really mean this?” she added somewhat pleadingiy and tinidly. “T pledge you my word T am in earnest.” “It's too good of vou—too good, Yes, Pl go home.” And then, for some unheard-of reason, Kitty cried ayain, and the Bishop felt very awk- ward—so much so that as they were passing his corner he chucked the check-string with a jerk that almost pulled the coachman inside, and threw the horses on their haunches, “Good night,” he said, a8 he stepped out; “we have made each to each a promise. Keep and Julian shall come and see you to- Then he left her and walked home, feeling that he had exorcised the little demon. Another and still greater shock was, however, in store for the ill-starred old gentleman. Ag he came into the hall and passed by the fatal pillar-box he saw Julian stealing down stairs in eet in sandals, his waist irt ly round his face. “What, a too!” cried the Bishop. “0 Ju- too much! 4 havesaved her; I may marry he And then ina hurried fashion he poured out his story, ending with: “And now that I have promised, tell me to what vile seclu- sion the poor girl was going, and where you Were about to bury yourself and break my old heart ? Julian’s eyes had danced with Joy as he ts. but no thought of vile seclusion nor of burials; she was going to take part in Lady Fanciful’s tab- leaus vivants to-night, and, 1 contess, so was I. We were both in the ‘same picture, designed by Sir Rose Madder, you know; and now I shail have to try and get an understudy for her, or cut out the nun altogether, which will apoil the tableau. But, father, she ts such a dear lovable get aad indeed I meant to work for ber and win ier, and this was a pare accident. We only met ‘at rehearsal a week ago, and made it up. The fact is, 1 had quarreled with her because she never answered a most important letter that—” “Don't say any more, my boy,” sald the Bishop, sadly and slowly, ‘go to iy Fanciful’s. There has been a—a mistake somewhere. I’m giad it is all right. Good night, Julian,” and then he kissed his son and went into the study. That’s all I know about it, and I must say that certain journals have cruelly distorted the true facts of the case.. World. How Do We Know? * “How do we know what hearts have vilest sin? yanyy ik ose mulehres, are vile within, any, ke wi : Wile outward garb is potion 4s tho snow; And mgny may be pure we think not so, How near to God the souls of such have been, What merey secret penitence may win, How de we know:” ‘st murderer,” and he was by no means y “called,” and won the £100 so much talked of that the Bishop was strolling home after attending the great confer- sinking all her thoughts; | $ cheering him. 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C9 BS Sots Pee A made only tothe Oftice of the Company in New Orienoa. information write a ‘full For further uMormation write clearly, firing fall oa Registered Letters to af ee NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, NEw ORLEANs, La. \otes and ordin: AI, epee Ares M. A. DAUPHIN, gabl2,10,22,25,22,ap2k5-7t - NEW ORLEANS, La, 5B | purchaser's notes. secured by deed AUCTION SALES. _______THIS AFTERNOON. _ UNCANSON BRO, ‘Auctioneers, ‘1 USTRE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATF, FRONTING ON TENTH STREET, BETWEEN B AND SSHBEETS NOKTHWEST. ae ee ‘Virtue of a deed of trus! . recorded in Liber No, 942. folig 171 #t seq. one of the land reconds of the District of Columibia, ald puue auction, Ben? Se tees mmarry: Labelle at mablic ane ont prenuises, cn § Pa¥e APR’ ELF. kD” Pe at ROCK AND. A-HALF O'CLOCK P M.Lot numbered six (6), in Wall's subdivision of sqtiare tiumbered three himdred aud thirty-five (335), qaid lot fronfinsr eighteen (1s) feet and six 6) inches of Tenth street northwest and runnin beck west with the same width nigety-four (94) feet to alley. together wi'h the tinprovemeits, consisting of atwostory Brick Dwellime with back buuldiug, being premises No. 1710 Tenth strevt northwest ‘Terms of ale: ‘The amount of the indebtetness, t g, ther with the interest and extenses of sal nce in six. nine and twelve month ic irast on the prop- erty sold, aud bearttur titerest from date of sale, will be faken. “A deposi S10 required at time of, sa fed with in seven days from All conveyancing and recording at purchase ANDEEW EK. BROWN Truster HOS. J. FISHER & Ateal stat TUESDAY AFTER APRIT. A.D.184,a1 HAL. infront if th sale to the 5 ts thirty-sin (38) and are two hundred aiid forty-clsht feet 1oinches on frontage % rthwest, w f et 10 i ‘Terme will be annoy apsed&ds SEES SALT OF MPROVED REAL TOWN, DISTRICT OF Cv Under and by virtue of adh y recorded an el LUABLE IMPROVED AN ATE. IN GEORGE- MBIA of assigusnent to us, al records of suid Di et Seq.. We wil public auction, in frout of the respective pv the date and tine heremafter mentinued, «li those cela of ero F FOUR O'CLOCK shall sell the east i in Beatty aud Hawkin’s addition to said Georsetown, the sani frontine abort a5 feet on the south side of Ist or Nstreet, and runtime Bek abont 15 and’ improved ya inne. Tare, double, nd Mansard root brick dwelling WN street. thereafter we Second. half of the 1 the west 4 | AND IMMEDIATELY THERFAFTER, we shall sell those parts ‘of Jote 25 aua 27, in O.d Gore town, and parts of lots 75 and 76, in Biatty and Haw kin's'addition thy fronting about 60 Teet on the north side of Pros street, and having a depth of about 138’ “i by ‘@ house known as prem- d et. THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF t HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P. 3 we shall sell’so much of the ground Lying at the so! corner of Road and Congress streets as was con- veyed to Juo. T. Mitchell by Hush Caperton, trustee, by deed duly reoniéd an: ny said land records, inliber 654, t 30 conveyed by said Mitchell ‘owell by deed duly recorded atnong said land liber 1032, fohio 384, et_sea.: the part not 60 ved, and to be soll by nis fronting about 90 feet on Colutess str ont 72 feet o1 streetand having au averaze depth of about 100 feet. Said round to be divided by us into muitable building lots, a plot of Which will be exhibited at sale, ‘The improved property will be sold subject to the in- cumbr therron.an approximate statement of which will be sciven at the ‘The uniuproved property to be wold clear of ineunbrances, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, of which $100 must be paid at the tine of sale tipon each piece of. idueat six and twelve months, respectively, secured by the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annnm’and deed of trust upon the Property sgid; or all cash, at option of purchaser. All conveyancing, &e., at purctfaser’s cost, The ‘Trustees reservet he right to resell, at defaulting: purchasers gost and risk, if terms are not complied with in ten days from day of sale. FRED. W. JONES, aietnw.) 4. CHAS’ H CRAGIN, Jn J ssseaeon ap2-ats B21 43g street nw. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, PROPEI SITUAVED IN THE COUNTY OF WASH) TON, D.C. FIRE ,GEORGETOWS, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the, District of Columbia, Passed ina cause in which’ Lewis D. Means and others: are complainants, and’ Robert Smith and others deft ndants, No. 8.659 Equity, the undersigned. ab troutces, will offer at public sal eon the pretnives, on FEIDAY tH DAY OF APRIL, 1884, at the hour of FOUR O'CLOCK P. M., all ths of land called “White Haven” and latterly as he ley View Farin.” lying in the District of Co- Jumbia, being described In ‘one parcel, as follows: Boo winning at a point at the perches measured on a course drawn north 25 degrees west from a lance Jar tree standing on the south side of the new free 1 said tree being known as the “Dolly Barber,” wi Point of beginning ison the line dividiue t t galled AMiance's Eth of the tract calted Swit i 8 \ former]; dan A, Murdock, and from | the said point ¢ West 486-10 pe then with thi West 30 perches: th then north 1: desroes west 16 (By reference last point is dist ut 71 percles frou the lines between Aldatice and Jonu A Murdoch's part White Haven, mcasund” by a course running dares east towards the aaid Ine, othe latter bein continued Olly Barber” on acourse north Zadecrees west : still with said Ridge road, uort] A, degrees we perches, theuce n b 3 degrovs, east 33 perches; thence, leaving the suid ridge, south 87 degrees east 46 and 3-3 of aperch to the said division line between Alliance fod Muntock's Part of White Haven: which. dvisieee Line rans froin “Dolly Barber” north 25 decrees west £0 a bounded hickory tree, which is a boundary of Alliance andalso of John A. Murdock’s part of White Haven: and thence by and with said division line sonth 25 de= Srees exst to the place of beginning, containing 42 acres and 15 perches, more or less, Termin of sali One third canh, the residue of the pur- chase money in alx, twelve, and cishteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser wiving hi+ notes eel interest. A deposit of 8100 reqnit and to be forfeit if the terms of wale are not complied with st the end of ten days fromm the day of sale; or the purchaser may pay all cash on the ratification of the aale by the court. On the payment of the whole purchake money and ratifica tion of sale by the conrt the trustees will convey to the urchaser, at his cost and expense, the pro} im fold, free, clear. and discharacd of all the par- thes ‘to the said cause. cm R. P. JACKSON, True a 155 Bridge street, Georgetown. FRED. W. JONES, Trustee, apl-l0t 472 Louisiana ave, Washington. IN SHERMAN & Cu., Jo > ‘Eeal Eatate Auctioneers, TRRTORY BRICK HOUSE ON M NEREET: NESE THIRD STREET NORTHWEST, WITH. MODEEN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December 17, 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No, 703, folio et srq., of the land records of the District of Cola bia, and at th u 118 perch th ity’ of Washing. ton, D.¢., to wit: All'that certain piece or parcel of land known and distinyuished as and being pa:tlot num. Qered ono (), in square nnuibered five hundred and twenty-three (525). \eicinninz for the same twenty (20) fret from the southeast corucr of said Jot_ one (1)a rnuning thence west nineteen and one-half (193) feet thence north one lundred (100) fect; theuce east wine teen and one-half (19's) feet: thence south one hundred Oo fect, to the place of beginning: having a frontage of 193g feet on north M strevt, together with the in- provements, ete. - ‘Terms of sale: ‘The amount of the indebtedness, to- ether with the interest, andexpenses of sale, in caal lance in six and twelve mouths, for which the pul chaser's notes, secured by deed of trust on property. sold, aud bearing interest from date of sale, will be Ki deposit of #1) required at time of sale. Terms conaplied with in seven day's from day of sale, All auchug and recording at [urcha crs cost JAMES M. PENDLETON, mh23-cokds BEAINARD H. WAR! \HOMAS DOWLING, Auc CHANCERY SALE OF, HOMESTEAD IN ANACOS- E ing described real estate, situate y virtue of decree passed in Equity cause No, BB, Mogae Hoses Gil’ salon WEDSES Ove | the MiStit DAY OF CAPIOR ica FAVE O'CLOCK P.M, on the premisca, Lot Ni ¥ 4, Barnard's subdivision of Lot of Trustees’ subdivision of “Chichester.” (plats of which are in Surveyor's office in Book Levy’ Court No. 2, folios 73 and 90,) containing about two acres of land, and Lavings comfortable dwel- Ung house, fronting cai Morris street nearly 33 perches, and having ‘another roadway to Nichols avenue. Pos” session only to be given Ausust's, 1884. ‘Terms of sale by the decree: One-third cash; residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with interest from de ‘sale. $50 deposit when the prevent is struck off. ‘oany vance at purchaser's cost. id up to of sale. casera FE “+, JONES, Trustee, apl-dts 2 Louisiana avenue, For Other Auction WOOD ANi’ COAL. 'G. L. Suze, KINDLING and Coal, — SrOVE Woop. Offices: 1114 Pa. ave, 328Pa. ave., cor. 20thand Kste.n w.; Depot and Mill, 6th Streetand Potomacriver. feb6-6m_ Coan ‘Woon: JOHNSON BROTHERS WHARVES AND RAIZROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARD3 AND OFFICES. 1202 F street northwest; 1615 7th street northwest: 1140 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, 1112 9th street nortnwest; Corner Sd and K streets northwest; 221 Fennaylvania avenue southeast. LARGEST PRIV. XARD SOUTHOP NEW YORK; also SIVE WHARVES, giving ties a Popped facili tor the economic handling COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MNES INTO OUR YARD. We of an ‘ india of FOOD, @ttherin thestick or prepared:> CLEAN OAL, FUL, ygmagt deliveries abd ioe an fawn Wel can te i Cou. Axo Woon * ‘Wehave just received = fof Bakers’ PINE ‘WOOD; also, fresh mined superior quality domestle use, See oe 2 for ‘offer at lowest market Sereapectfully invited 2 STEPHENSON & BRO. mis ‘that. wharf and 12th st. and Pasva —_ EE — eee CELLULOID: A BT el pcre CHAS. FISHER’S, MRS. FISHER devotes her ‘to the wantest ‘The attention of ‘suuluspection of our _PIANOS AND ORGANS. SEE LUE NEW SCALE HEINERAMP Ss UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO. Ar arvel of wonderfal power and richness Upricht Piano ever The evenners of tone, elaatic quisite sinuring qualities, toenther with ite ftew the adrut- Uy warranted for durabi ity Rich denis and elegant work- aces and easy paymneats, Old Pianos | ‘at at full vale. ‘BK ANCH FACTORY WAREROOM, & CONS. CPRIC ok of these unequalled, B. L SUMNER, 811 Ninth street northwest IANO TUNING AN a FIRST-CLASS wor WAYS ON HAND, L. WILD & Bro. (32 oth street northweat. INDERFUL CLA phon i: wath sweetest expression ‘The STIEFR, the RRANCH & BACH 1 BAKRER and ot ‘of various makes f duced prices, W ue and repairing. , ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The Most Perfect Piano sade. #MERSON PIANO, ‘The Beat Mea -priced Pisno Mannfactarat, AND KIMBALL aliments, reuted ur ex, FIVE CENT MUSIC. The only complete stocl YY EBERSACH, —-DR. BROTHERS, 906 B ST. ade oath that pert Specialist in this cases of venereal dis- ne, orho chares, the poor fur Consultation aud advice free at dur “AE Subecpbea and sworn to be. fore me by Dr. BEU. RS, April 2 ba a CEL H. WALKER, Notary Public, NERATIVE ORGANS y IVIALE METHOD. Adopted in all the HOSPITALS OF FRANCE. Prompt return of VIGOR. | Simple cases, $3 to 86. Severe ones, GS te ree. Civisle Remedial Agency, 16) Fultun atvd before me anv EBUITY OF yperty : res [A8HOOD "RESTORED. A victim of early tmpradenca, canving Nervons De- bility. 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THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND ouly reliable Ladies Physician in the city, can be Missouri avenue, first street south nd Snes geeks ein eee and irres quickly remov np went ce mdence and consultations strictly confidential Separate roo for ladiea.Ofice hours 1 to 4 aud @ to NTLEMEN CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT- 2 pity Venereal Diseases by IN, 329 Missouri ayent ions and advice free Uffice hou consulting Dr. ‘MEN—CHECES SIX HOURS three days. Drug Store, 16 N. Lith street, 420 Penna, ave. Washington, D. 0. STEAMERS. Buaznvore-Brawcoa. BERMUDA, the celebrated resort, for tnvalids and Vigorating oc oy al invis Seg touristn, desiring to en: and a sojourn on the evergreen from BALTIMOBE in about SIXTY hours, ‘The British A 1 Royal Mail tons, is intended to sail from Baltimore on May Steamship NUBIAN, 3,100 tons, May 30. First class cabin fare, $30. Round trip tickets on favorable terms. For particulars apply to iteamahip ARAB, 3,200 ip Decry BS a IS BIGELOW & CO, 605 Tt strect northwest. 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Inte | Iwania avenue, corner 14th street, Sie to be checked 75. steerage, $21. will be resumed, commencing ly rafter, x iE & ALDEN, General Agents, 207 Broad- way, New York 655 PENNSYLVAN 1A AV! ORTEAMESIE LINE Seiwa New Your, F ve, MEET Link Bri a7 Lo! SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. \e-nteamers of this com} NESDAY AND SATURDAY from Hoboken. Ratesof Havre. London, Southampton 81.0 to 1 0: ‘second cal fates, For freight or £60.25 oneyivanis” aveuue woriimest 5 Pennsy K, 342 D street, Agents tor Washington. 1y will sail EVERY WED. ‘Bremen S From New Yorkte | iB, $60: steerage, at Ow: .G. METZEROTE LANE ROUTE grid asute COMPANY, LIMITED, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, TANG AT CORK Walenon. THE CUNARD BEI jed. Avril 16. +. Wed.. April 23. Me ve8x0 STFAMER W. W. corncoran eaves Th street whart daily (exempt Sunday) for Mk. emon at J0 o'clock au.: eturuig teaches Wasting: ten about 3.90pm TL. BLAKE, Captain, RAILROADS. MI. VERNON = SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND Wist fect NOVEMBER 18, 193, Sel, 6:25A.M. nections to ail pol ally ex ept Sutday, with C& « iuston to Washington and A! 6.10 P.M ~—LOUISVIL lott-xvilie to Cines points, Lnuisville. 1040 P. M—SOUTHERN MATT. AND PXPRESS. Daily ‘te all points South and hwest vie Danville ard Charlotte. Daily except Sw Pullman Sleeping care tn Ville, Charlotte and Atlanta to 3 also, from Washington Via Charlo:tc and Colunibia to Augusta Mansesus Division Train leaves Washington at 8:33 A. M. daily, except a Warrenton ‘trains lesve Washington at 8.35 A.M. and For tickrts and information inquire at Company's Of- fice, 601 Pennaylvania avenue or at Cuion Depot. marld SOL HAAS, ‘Traffic Manager. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Mi EAN I M1 ME MODEL FAST LINE AND THE ONLY LINE THE ast AND THE WEST, DOUBLE TRACK!) JANNE} “COUPLER: Fchecule to take effect SUNDAY, November 2, = Leave Washington from station, corner of Ni morand ¢ sitect joy Pastern Standard or uh Mert. time, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louts ays, Sisam, Tob Hoop me ae yr d0siba a dal tochineess x & 0:15 1. and 8-40 p. Aaily; 82 ‘ q. Cleveland sud Dveort wath dice ‘Toledo and Detrit via, Monroeville, 10:15 "a, with Sleeper for Toledo, vis Wieeg aie Ea Siar Patan and New York at 8:10am. 8.00, 8.10,, 30, do anda For Baltunore on Sundays, 6:30, 8:00, 900, 21m, 1.35 235. 3, 4:40, 5:90, 7, 8:10, ore ‘or Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 12.10 and 440 pan, on junday, 9:00 a.m., 4-40 p © \ & | For Way Stauons etween Washington and Beltimora, | 40, z Yam. 1240 pm... 440 ¥ stations on Betropalitan trauch, 7:40 au and G45 pm. daily except Sunday, 443 jan. duly Tor Enpcipal stations ou Me tropoiltan branch ¥ 9) aa, aly cxcept Sunda: ‘Lexugton, Staunton abd Vaite daily ‘except Sunny, 8:4 #9) am. 10.15 an, 445 d 10.15 0.2m ma. From New York, and Philadsiphia, 2:55, 8:50a.m. daily, 20pm. daily’ ‘Sunday. Bron aa, Annapolis rt hey Ba 1.50 oud 637 pms Sunday, 10:40am. 6:37 p.m xin, 30 ats, daly, abd 2:25p.m. dally, Serres Sree res ee ee me Pm, Sunday: 6-00 yn daily rom Pout of Rake Trains, irave Baitiwore for Weshineton at 2. 440.6 30, 2:15, 7.90, 9, 9-10, and 10:30 a, m., 12-15, 2-56, 4, 440,53, ett as ESOP hi ahaa Alltrains from Washington stop at Kelay Staton cxeept rt ». For Turther inf ly st the Baltimore and ‘Station, 619 aud Tr oa, 619 and TSK * aud revarvedat 4, M. of 77. Baleimorn, 2 LORD "Gewt Pawenger Agent & rs LsTH, 13, LyavE WasHINGTON, FHOM KTATION CORNER OF SIXTH AND BRTREETS, as FOLLOWS. | Fors and the West. Chicago Lhuited Es Prey fir Bleeping Cas freed Marabuat 4 wi me ron toCinda Eapress 740 pts daily, wit ‘bung. Also, cu ‘iatly. foe Chicago, via Columbus end CSL Lk BRR with = “Gar Pittabune to Chicago, - Boil FE. Toad ome dally: den Pitts eee ee, Faince! Gar Washinton to Chicago. Fite Canandaican, Recheries, Bata: Macara, rm ‘ocherter, Buftalo, 40-09 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Carg Nashington to Kochester, and Wa-Junyton to Buflulo, a eee, Ww 08 on Saturday night will not run beyond Renovo. Wi Lock Haven snd Elmira at 9:40; ‘Gaily, ex ye Bunday. vine For New York and ‘East, 8.15. m., 10-508. m..14 4:00, 10:00 and 11-15 p. mu,” On Sunday, 21:36 p.m. Pinuited Express of Fulinian 2:40 m- dally. except For Boston without change, 1:40a. m. every week day. ‘GroSunday 4:00 p.m. £15 and io: Per reine fang sonny ex: ‘% pt Sunday. 35 pt 0, 7340, 40208 acd 108 BAU Alexandria, 6: 2: 11.05 and 11:35 fy #38 $04 6th bdiena ti dopae ‘Ou Bundayed 658 9.28, 11-05 am, 8:06 Fosensee the ict number of Peeet ephicicy of weston, : ¥ va pay ei “ Fee parbo Sage ST women

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