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RAILROADS. PLANT LINE. amp ASSOLE pew snd fest steamer GEO. , Captain for Norfolk ‘st 6:30 p.m, and Saturday at 6 STEAMBOAT : at ‘New York, Richmond, 112 GOOD FOR rr te} $0 DAYS, lowest rates. Apply at office under Bank, 15th street, or office of street, Waahicgton, and 68 Wate SAMUEL BAOON, President, MATTAN®O, Usptain Wm. HB. ri Both up. (01 enquire at ‘328 and 1114 Pecneyi vania avenue, Ww. G. T. JONES, Agent. ieee eh NOTICE TO MOUNT VEMNON PAs- ur at office foot of 6thand N streets spl oappmmeaeei 1 BIA, WASHINGTON it Philad ia with Clyd. Boston, Providence, and th “GEORGETOWN, D. 0.’ ‘Taation toJ. H JOBNi Soa F strect norireecy snd inth-atten whack a E, : Wittiam B. OuXDE : By steamers carryint { ceerage, $80 and $100q0ld, bills of for Belfast, + laden civen, on eee laagow, ly at the Company's both ‘steerage and Bw, dos Tih street: Washing 3 # O GAS FITTERS. —PROPOSALS with 15 tinal disoases of the’ ‘Seminal Weakness, aos ladies. Refers to Main office 19 8. Eutaw st, FOREST has remedy for Ladies. ee juickiy pay be Siois oth at we OM whous fea to 8 POBTANT TO LADIES. removed by the faculty of Mary! On receipt of five dollars. Satisfaction ru a ©. a Gaitimcre Ma SEAeit las Si sylvania avenue, Wi ‘8 Bpectaity. SUMMER coonps. ‘The mest comfortable wear for the season, BAMBOO CLOTH, MOHAIRS, SEERSUOCKERS, and other Light Fabrics, Ny invite the attention of my patrons wenerall: , ARMY AND Nave 535 15th st. NEw York ASD THE WHITE MOUNTAIN! LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, QUEBEC, AND THE SAGUENAY BIVER THROUGH TO THE MOUNTAINS BY DAY- LIGHT. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1879, THROUGH TRAIN WITH PARLOR CARS FEOM GRAND CENTRAL DEPOT VIA NEW YORE, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD BAILBOAD. | Leave New York on Day Express. | And Arrive at Littleton. at 7.20 p.m And Arrive at Bethiehem. at 7.45 p.m. And Arrive at Twin Mt. House. at 7.65 p.m And Arrive at Fabyan’s .... at 8.10 p.m. And Arrive at Profile House. at 8.10 p.m. And Arrive at Orawford House. at 8.3 p.m. And Arrive at Quebec... Take Sleeping Car for Quebec at Wells River Junction. A&K FOR TICKETS VIA CONNEOTICUT BIVER LINE. ‘Through and round trip t'ckota can bs purchased at ticke' offices of Pennsylvania BR. at Philadelphis Lancaster, Harrisburg, Baltimore, Altoona and Pitteburg, and in Washiogton, D.0 at office of B. & 0. KR, at each of which offices fall'information can be obtained. Je25-Lm BALTimone AND OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Houte and Short Line wo the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. To take effect May 18, 1879, at 4:20am. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5-05 a m.—tNew York, Iphis. and Boston ress. Oity. (On Sundays to Baltimore ES iy Pe at_Bhipl ay’ Laurel. re AOR lon, Jessup’s, Hanover, idge anc ‘inans.* Breakfastat Kelay Station. 6:50 am —Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Haserstowa, Breas and way, ) m,—fBaltimore and Laurel Ex} 10 a m!— Pi icone, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown and Say stations. Bice Sm phew York, Philadelphia, Boston and itimore jor w Baltimore Express. car to New York an ick, ‘alley Branch, except Suadsy. Through car to Btaucton, ‘Pullman Cars to Ginginnatt, ily. Graf- ton to Sandusky, dati; except Saturday. _ Bot sma Si y only—Baitimore, Annapo- and Way. 10.00 a. ma.—BaltimoreE Stops at Bisdens- 5 Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis June. tion, Jessup's and Hanover. ete, po C m—Baltimore, Annspolis, Ellicott City 1:30 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express. Stops at Lai ‘88 p. m.—4On Sunday oniy, Baltimore and Way. 420 5. mi Baltimore, Bindestere sod Lanrel Express. Frederick, vis Relay. Stops at Annapolis . oint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations. On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40 p,m —t. » polis and Way Sta- 5:30 p.m.—tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK A’ MORE EXPRESS. Novae, pes rate ‘ngerR ‘Belay. tu, OHTOAGO, OOLUMBUS AND PITTS. it joren except pander: ee 10:15 p. m.— {NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Stops st Biaders and Lamel Sleeping car to New Xork, and 'ii:00'p.m—tSt Louis and Cincinnati Express. All trains stop at Helay Station. aud Ohio Ticket Oiioce, Weshington Bisson and 619 and 1435 Pennsylvania avenue, where orders be taken for to be: ‘and received at any point in the city. W. M. CLEMENTS, ‘Transportation. ay i tab LM Gerertl Ticket Agent. SOR GEO. 8 Ke NT Z, General Agent. myli-tr 1879 ama 1879 and ittebury and Chicag: Yb paul dally, with Panos Gar to Okincee”’ ora Gunedaa Rackoe bate BA Falla and the at 6:20am, A cnopt " D ‘Williamsport, Oars ‘or Icck Haven, and Kimira, at 10:30 a.m, daily, ex: York and the Eset, 1:3) , bg ty rascal Limutied wx reas Of "Pullman Pa for. LAS > «rauus connect at Morking transfer to Fulton street, avoid: 7 oe ferriage and journey scross Hew For Puisdslphis, 8:35 am. an PROPOSALS. 3 will be ceived for doing the WORK for a first-class house. Apply at R. FULTON’S Loan Office, 314 9th st. nw. Jy5-5t* BY FOR DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA BONDS, WasurmatonD. Godage} ASHINGTON . C., Jil , 1o79. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, as : act of Congrees approved June 10th, 1871 y invites bids for the ds of the District of Colum- bia authorized by seid act Femaining unsold, ft, about four hundred and sixty-six thoussnd five hundred dollars FAnG 500.) Said bonds will be payable July 1; 1809, and will beer interest at the rate of five (5) per cent. per an- um. Ap ey i annually by the Tressurer of the mit tates The Ft U; # 9g Commissioner of the Sinking Fund of said District, “ ds will be in registered or conyon form, as the succeas?ul bidder nay prefer, aud in u:tsl denomirations. Bias should be addresrea to the Secretary of the Trecsury, warket “side for District of Columbis Bonde,” and will be received until 12 G'elock noon on SATURDAY, July 12th, 1879. ‘The Secretary reserves the right to reject any or JOHN SHERMAN, Secretary. FOR FUEL FOR TH PUBLIO BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS. Orrice or Pusiic Buitor AND GROUNDS, } : ASHINGTO! Jane 26, 1879 § Bealed Pro} will be réceivad at thia office until 1o’clak m. ON THE 8TH OF JULY, 1479, for far- risbing the Fuel required for the year ending June 30, 1880, Brecificatione, blanks, and sny required informa- tion will be supplied st this office. THOS. LINCOLN OASEY, Lt.-Col. of Eng'ra. Jy2-6t_In charye of Public Buildings and Grounds Pao FOR FILLING AND GRADING GROUNDS SOUTH OF EXECUTIVE MaN- Orrick o¥ Pusiic Buriprnos AND Gnovxps, ) Oxy Bui.pinc, Navy DerarTMEnT, 17TH Sr, VasHInGton, D. C., July i, 1479." Sealed Proposals for furnishing earth'and soil for filling and ling grounds south of the Exccative ‘opened: immediately thereafter. sipactt jereafter. Spaci- fications, blanke and an farther Taformation ‘re- ined ak this office. THOB. LINCOLN OASEY, Lt. Gol. of Eax'rs, nae of Public Bulidings and Grounds. ee ee OPO: FOR p® SALs EF ERA BOR AND IBON OFFICE OF SUPERVISING AROHITEOT, Wasmrscrom, DO duly tae at. Bealed posals will be received at this office un+ til 12 m. on 14TH Day oF JuLy, 1879, for all the labor required in constracting ‘the brick floor arches in the U. 8. Building for the Bureau of En- «raving and Printing in this city. Proposals will also be received for the wrought ard cast iron work for the roofs and floor beams in that building, all to be inaccordance with drawings a i ae ab : obtained on application at this office or the Office of the Superintendent, where dra\ for work re- «quiring labor ‘be seen. Ji G. HILL, Nyy2-6 ‘orgs Supervising Architect Miatinr men ancl na ae Tee city and vielnity, but the tation’ ‘Since 1860 I have repaired 30,000 Watches in ™ . JENSEN, W ‘Saal cuantisies meta Geumiegs Henge OF fepaom" and $i cta, AUCTION SALES: AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. r0-HOREOW. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TEUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- ‘TATE IN FAST WASH'NGTON. By vi-tue of a cecres of the Supreme Oourt of the District uf Colun. bia, passed in Equity Coure Ne. 6,492, the undersigned will sell, at pubiic suction, ihe foliowing lots of ground, at the Terpective times hereinsfter mentioned, and in front of the several prem.ees. 1'On THURSDAY, July 10th, 1879, at 4 o'clock p. m.,Lote 9, 10,31 and 12,in Square 1,045, fronting 298 feet on Penneylvania avenue, and 207 feet on 18th etret southeast, and contaiting in all 47,418 sqnare feet. yAlso, Lots 2 and 8, same square, fronting on Georsia svenue, and containing 17,832 equare fest. On the same day, at 5S o'clock p. m., Lots 26, 27 and 28, in Square 1,047, fronting 176 feet’ 8 inches on 1th atreet southeast, ‘contal 23,323 feet, and improved by five (5) frame tenements, worth a clear annual rental of $400, Each house sold separate! 4, A'so, Lote 1 and 2, in the same square, conta ing 4.408 feet and 4.960 feet respectively, and proved by three (3) trame tenement houses, to be sold eeparets1y, one on lot 1 and two on lot 5. Aleo, Lotr’3 and 4 same square, fronting on L stre t, containing 16,968 fect, and improved by five () frame tenements, worth clear annual rental of about 8350. Each house sold separately. 6. Also, Lot 5 same equate, fronting as above, aud containing 6,49 7. On FRIDAY, July 11th, 1879, at 43 o'clock p m, Lots 26, 26, 27 and 28, ia square 1,643, froutiny on'L street, and containivy about 24,37y feet and § irches, lot 27 being improved by one fra ce tenc- ment. 8. Also, Lot 31, rame square, fronting on 14th etrect, and containing 6,498 feet and 8 inches. . On the same day 5 o’clcek p.m., 4 an? 28, ip square 1,077, frontine on Pannsylvanis ave nue containing 5,125 snd 4.665, respectively. 10. Onthe game ay, at 5:15 o'clock p.m., part of Lot D, in equare 797 beginning for the sams at point distant 151 feet 5 inches west from southeast corn: r of said square ard running thence north 4° feet 9 inches to an alley; thence in a northerly d:- rection along said al 14 feet and 9and a half inches; thence south 60 feet and 7% inches to 1 street south, and thence east 13 feet and 7 inches to the a of eennings improved by a two-story couse. Brick and Frame 11. On the same Gay, at 6:30 o'clock p.m , Lots 3 4nd, fn equare on the northwest corner of ‘19th and B streets southeast. The attention of capitalists and builders is re- syectfully called to these sales. ‘Terms of eale, in each case: One fourth cash, and the belance in’ three equal neyments at twelve, eigi teen and twenty-four months, bearing interest at 6 per cent. and secured to the satisfaction of the trustees; or all cseh, at the option of the purchasor, A dercait of #50 upon each lot will be required at the tume of gale. All conveyancire and recording at the purchaser's cost. Resale, unless terms of gate shall be complied witb in ten days, at the risk aud cost of the fas purchacer. BR. ROSS PEI a ‘Trustees and Re- R. H. GOLDSBOAOUGH, ceivers. Jyleckes ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STOR’ CK DWELLING WITH BAY WEnow, No. 2317 M STREET NORTH- ‘EST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust dated 7 and duly recorded in Liber No. one of the land records for the Colmmbia, and at the request of the holder of the note, we will sell at public auction on FRIDAY, the 27th dsy of June, A.D. 1879, at 635 o'clock pm. all that certain piece or parcel o ground lying and being situate in the city of Washington, D.«., and known as and beluwr lot nam- bered thirty-seven (37), inthe subdivision of orig- ina} lota one, two, and three, in square numbered thirty-six (36), together with the improvements, &c. _ ‘Terms: (13) One-third cash ; balance in three equal installmente, payable in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with interest at rate of cicht ber cent, per annum; or all caab, at purchaser's opt'on, 100 deposit at time of sale. Ali convey ancing at purchaser's cost. Terms of eale to be complied with in seven days, ERAINARD WARNER,) Trustees. CHARLES 0. GLOVER, "5 J, T. OOLDWELL, Auctioneer. JoT-cok&ds EUCRHE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED unt] e. U] 5 4 a RAINARD H. WARNEB,} TTustecs. Je27-Jy3,9&10 UCTION SALE OF PREMISES No. 807 G Sree SOUTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON By virtue of a deed of trust dated June 13, 1820, and recorded in Liber $24, at folio 286, one of the land records for the District of Oo- kal lumbia, ¥e will offer fur sale at public auction, in front of tbe premises, on THURSDAY. July 10, 1879, at 6 o'clock p.m., lot 4, of the sabdivision of square 413. having a front of 24 fest and 6 inches on the nortt aide of South G street, with the im. provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash on the day of axle, or within seven days thereafter, the residus in thr¢ equal payments at six, twelve and cighteen months, {he purchaser's, proni'ssory notes bearing six pet tent, interest to be given therefor, t? pe secured by & deed of trust on the property sold, and a satisfac- cy of insurance on ihe building. Or ths casl Ait conveyanclag'at purchaser's pet 8100 soooelt yanclng a ti on acceptance of bid. If terms are net complet with within seven days from day of sale, we reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost 503 D st. nw. GEOEBGE TRUESDELL, Auct. djyl-tth&es ALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers, CHANOEBY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON SEVENTH STREET EX- TENDED, NEAR BOUNDARY, IN WASHING- TON COUNTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Coluabia, passed on June 17th, A. D. 1879, in equity cause No. 6,726,. Docket 19, T will sell on the Premises, at 6 p. m., on ZHORSDAY, July 10th, 1879. at public auction, all thet piece ani of ground known as Lot, Ho, ision of Mount Pleasant comains 9,768 ee feet of ground,and is bounded by cuvans ooh ite, hay a front of 42 feet two twotiory frame How bibaereted ot fe Houses. Terms of sale: cash; balance in two jual instalments of six and twelve months from Gay of sale, with interest. Deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust; or all cash at the option of the purchaser. The with within one week of the day of eale,or the tee reserves the right to resell the property at tho Fisk and oost of the defaulting purchaser after five lays’ previous advertisen. cnt. jel9rokde JOHN T. MASON, Trustee. RUSTEE’S BALE OF A PRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON D BTREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June Ist, 1873, recorded in Liber No. 686, folio 7, one Of the land records of the Distr.ct of Colum.. bia, at the request of the party a will sell st pubic suction, in front of the pramisce, on THURSDAY, the 10th day of July, 1819, at 6 o'clock p. m., Lot No. 3, in Square No. 886, with the improvercents thereon, consisting of a one.story frame honse. Said Lot has a front of 52 feet jnenes on D street northeaat, between 6th and 6th, ec} ‘erms of salé: One-ha'f cash; the balance in two eqpat installments in six and twelve months, for which notes m iven by the purchaser, secu: RS deed of trust on the premises. A deposit of @ Tequired at the time of sale, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in five days, or the property wil be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at unirchsser’s cost. DAVIS, Trustee. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. jy2-d&ds THIS APTEENOON. HOMAS J, FISHER & O0.,Auctioneers, T = Ons Pretest mw. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PRO! iQ THE ELEGANT RESI. DENCE KNOWN AS No. 1433 K STHEET By virtue of & decrve passed by the Sa- reme Conrt of the District of Columbia on 12th day of October, 1878, in Equity cause. Docket No. 16, the, an ed, Trustees jamed in eeld decree, willeell at public suction, in the AY, the fourth per deed of conveyance st the purchaser's cost. ITixe roperty will be sold subject to the payment of cor. fain and 6] due thereon to the District of Coimmbia, amounting principal and in terest to about $1,000, ap lar statement of which will be made at the time of sale. “A deposit of $500 will be required at the time of sale. if the ferms of sale are not complied with within seven days from the day of ‘ale, the Trustees rese right to resell the property st the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after not loss than one week's notice by advertisement in the Evening Star newspaper, ; HANDOLPH Govt,” i Trustees. ‘rust my21-18t Office, City Hall. §e” THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, the llth day of June, 1879, at the game hour and place. . H. WELLS, Jn Jetats RANDOLPH GOy. Trustees. @- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PogT- PONED until WEDNESDAY, June 25th, 1879, at the same hcur and place. i, WELLS, Jn, Jel0c&ds RANDOLPH OONLE,} Trusteos te~ THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER PosT- PONED to WEDNESDAY, July 9th, 1879, at the sane hour and PERNDOLPH COYLE) ema H. H. WELLS, Jn., 's Trustees. RUSTEE’S BALE OF THE BRICK BAKERY, No. 316 137H STREET N.w. By virtue of two deeds of irust, recorde” in go the office of the Recorder of Deeds of the Dis. fir} trict of Columbia, in Liber 795, folio 218, and. Libir Ne. 796, folio 262, I will offer for ga’e at auc: tion, in front‘of the premises, on WEDNESDAY. the $th day of July, 1849, at 6 o'clock p. m., the fol: lowing described parts of Lots 8and¥, in square 293. in this city: Beginning on 13th street west, at a int 2 feet 8 inches eouth of then.w. corner of sa'd lot 8, and runping thence east 100 feet; thence north 24 feet; thence west 100 feet to 13th street, and thence south 24 feet to the beginning, tozether with the improvements thereon, co of a brick jakery. ‘Terms: One-third cash: residue in three equal payments at six, twelve and sightcen months, with 6 per cent. interest, to be secured by purchasor’s notes; or all cath, at the purchaser's option. A de- Poeit of 8260 at time of sale. If the torins of sale are not complied with within one week from the day of fa‘e, the trustee reserves the right to resell the proj erty at the risk and cost of defaulting purcha- ker. Upon wiving three daye’ notice in the “Evening Star” REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee, YOUNG & MIDDLETUN, Aucts. _ je27-cokds ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HORSES. WAGONS, HAR- NESS, MAOHINERY AND FIXTURES sBE- LONGING TO THE BAKERY No. 316 'T! TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of two deeds of trust, executed. by William McWilliams and wife, dated re- 8; ectively on the llth day of July, 4 on the 3a day of March, 1879, and recorded ia Ls No_ 86! on W: Xo a 62, fclio 290, and in Liber 911, folio 7, we wil’, EDNEBSDAY, the 9th day of daly, 1819, at 534 luck p.1p., on the premices, No. 318 ‘13th street n. Ww. the city of Washington, D. O., offer for sale,st public 3 suction, to the hishest bidder, the following chattela: ‘Two (2) Sorrel Horses. One (1) Gray Horse. ‘Three (3) Bay or Dark Horses. Bix (6) Single Wagons, Six (6) Sets of Harness. One (1) twelve-horse power Engine and Boiler. ‘Two (2) Cracker Machines and Cutters. One (2) eet _of Biscuit Machinery, consis'ing of ueh-Brake, one Biscuit-cutting Machine, one Dough Mixer, with Belting and #haftine ie compi¢ Forty (40) Bread Boxes. Five (5) Dough Troughs. Tro) f Boxes. Five Hundred (500) Pans. e q rakes, Two (2) Boilers. ‘Three (3) ‘Scales. Ore (1) Safe. ‘Two (2) Desks, two (2) Stoves, Counters and Chairs. This roperty will first be offered as a whole; if not bid forin it way, it will be sold in detail. ‘If sold as a whole, the terms will be a deposit of $150; one-third of the purcbaze money in cash and bal- ance in two equal payments, with interest at six and twelve months, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees. If sold in detail the terms will be cash. JOHN O. WIL8D) i B ROSS PERRY, Je27-0&ds ‘WALTER 8. PERRY, Yi SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED N ; Trustess. ROPERTY, No. 517 ELEVENTH SCREEL ORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to the under. signed, aated January Ist, 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 888, Toho &, ot seq. one of the land. records in and for the District of Oolumbia, and at the juest of the Secured thereby,we will rel: MINDAY. the Binth day of Sele a oh ED, 1 , Ae , 49, at 6 o'clock Fart of Lot numbered seven » TD. (7), ip fquare numbered three hundred and forty. seven (847), beginning Ge eoint 19 feet 7 inches north of the s w. corner nd ri north Ce ith street 19 feet 7 inches: thence east 95 feet 1 inch to alley; thence south inehto place of beminning: tomsser orth tue tas, 3] A = rovements thereon, of three-story and ‘ae ment Terma: One-ttird cash, balance in eisht, sixteen and twenty-four months, with interest at eight per cent per sntum, and secured on the property sold. $100 fo be patd Cra OB Oo Beate ALBERT F. FOX. } Trustees. CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioxeer. Jy3-d H. WABNEB, Real Estate Auctioneer. B = PUBLIO BALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE EAST SIDE OF TWENTY- SECOND STREET, BETWKEN K AND L STREETS NORTHWEST, FRONTING 37 FEET BY A DEPTH OF 100 FEET, IM- PROVED BY FRAME HOUSE, No. 1021 TWENTY-RECOND STREET; ALSO. SMALL SIDE*PIECE OF GROUND, 5 BY 9 FRET. I will eell the above-mentioned ry at public auction, WEDNESDAY, Jaly 9th, at 6' Pelock. °"Terms: Onefourth cash; balance at six, twelve snd eighteen months, with 7 per cent. interest. 8:0 down at sale. Syleok: ot dres and forty-seven (447). having a front of fif- teen (15) feet three (3) inehes_ on North O street, by 8 dey th of one hundred (100) feet, aud improved by a con fcrtable Dwelling. ‘Terms cf ssle: One-third cash; the balance in ey int its in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearing tu-terest from day of sale, and secured by éced of treat on the vroperty. A deposit of 850 will be required at time or gale. If terms are not com. Plied with in five days, the property will be resold at Fiak and onet of defaulting purchaser. All convey- and recor murchaner’s IRVING WILLIAMSON, ‘Trustee, 458 Lor 8 Avene. B. H. WAENER, Auct, Je30-co&de J. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE NEAR UNIONTOWS, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem- ber 4th, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 79: folio 496, et keq., one of the land records the District of Columbia, and by the written request of the party securea thereby, we will .sell_at public auction, in front of the premises, on TAU. Tuly 0th, 1879, at 6 o'clock p. m., all those parcels of of Jand situate in the County of Washington, D. of ©., known as lots numbered 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 and 46, in’ section rumberea 8, in subdivision of Barry Farm nace by O. 0. Howard et al., Tri 5, to xether with the improvements, consisting of a frame welling. ‘Terms Onethird cash; balance in twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 7 per cent. De- Loeit of 850 on each lot at time of sate. Conveyan- cing at expense of purchaser. Terms to be complied witn inten days. E. FRASER, HAS 5) atone Je24-eokds SO. JOY EDSON’) T! Se ee eee ALL’S VEGETABLE SI N H HAIR bENEWER crnre 1s a ecientific combination of some of the most pow- erful restorative agents in the vegetable kingdom. It restores gray hair to ite original color. It makes the scalp white andclean. It cures dandruff and humors, and falling out of the hair. It furnishes the nutritive principle by which the hair is nour- ished and supported. It makes the hair moist, soft and glossy, and is unsurpassed se a hair dressing. Itisthe most ecoromical preparation ever offered to the public, as ita effects remain a long time, mak- ing onJy an occasional application necessary. It is recommended and used by eminent medical men, and offcially endorsed by the State Aseayer of Mas- sachveetts. The popularity of HaLL's HAIR RE- NEWER has increased with the test of many years, bothin this couxtry and in fore‘cu lands, and it ie now known and used in all the civilized countriss of the ¥orld. For sale by Z. D. GILMAN and all dealers. jyT-m,w,1 UNKS, SHAWL STRAPS, SADDLERY AND HaRNESS in great variety at low pricos, at the old established Factory a:.d Balesrooms of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, £95 7th street nm. w. BEPAIRING. ‘Trapke covered and Trunks and Harness repaire. by ‘akiled workmen. jee OUNG & MIDDLETON, Real Estate Auctioneers TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1341 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. of trust, dated January and duly Fooorded Liber No. undersigned, will mblic auction, in front of ‘the on MONDAY, the 14th day of July, A.D. Q'clock, p.m. Lot numbered forty-nine (49) in He ley's_Tecorded subdivision of yart of square num ered three hundred and six (600) in Washinton, LW, 6 eon, ne third cash: balance in equal six, twelve, and eighteen mouthe from Gay of sale, fer which’ purchaser's 1 - ing interest at seven rcentum pr annum until paid, aud secured vy deed of trust on the property Sold, will be taken.” A deporit of @100 required at time of sale, If the terms of saleare not omp'ied wih within fve days from day ofeale, the property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting parch: ser, after five days’ notice in Evening Star newap! Fer A cong anes ENDENTALLS jy8a BF. STEIGER, | Trusteos, B. H. WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, SUSTEES’ SALE OF SOME OF THE most VALUABLE AND DESIGABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY A WENT CONSTR OG T A NINTH secured, we wiil sell. in front of the premises, o'clock, THURSDAY, July 31, 1879, to. the hi Didder; the foliowing-described pieces or parcel round in Washington cay District of bo mb‘a, viz: Lot one (1) and parts of lots two (2) and twenty: six (26),in square numbered three handred an: seventy-eight, commencing for ths same at the itheast comer of said square $78, and thence ining north with the line of 9th street northwest One hundred and six feet and one inch, and thence west sixty feat seven inches; thence south five feet ; thenoe west sixty-two feet; thence south one hun: dred (100) feet aix and one kalf inches to the line of D street northwest, and thence east one hundred and twenty-two feet seven inches to the place of i. ‘of sale: One fourth cash, and the balance in one, two and three years, with 7 per cent. inter. est, payable semi annually, to be secured by a deed of trust on the property, Containing ® covenant for trict cf Columbia, and at the request of te Party at ets aiter scve) tising five days in the Eveuing Star. All convey bear we ere cost. > ALEYANDEN WHILLDEN,} Trustees. Jy 8-t,w,.6&28,30 ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘ON OBTREET. BRTWERN SIXTEENTH AND BEVENTEENTH STREE(S NORLHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 12th day of October, 1876, and recorded in Liber strict of Columbia, w rai at the request of party secured thereby, will at publio auction, in Yront of the p ‘on MON- DAY, the 14th day of July, 1879, at 6 o'clock p. m. Lots seventeen and eighteen, ‘in subdivision of Square one hundred atid eighty-one, with the tm- provement ereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash ; the balance in one aud two years, at per cent , secured by deed of trust. dogosit required on each lot If the terms of gale are not complied witn in five days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at defaulting a 3 ee fined and cost, at ee week's notice. 3080 coke WARDS ‘Trustocs, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO.. Ai WwW No. 10(1 Northwest corner idh ana Dew. SEHOLD FURNt GRAIN UARPET PLATED GLASS AND CROOKERY.- NG E PRIVATE FAMILY DROLI ING, AND REMOVED UUMS FOR OONVENIENCE f Bal E. SATURDAY, July 12th commen } o'clock a. m., we thal! se, in front an Within our auction roums, @ general asgoct- ment of Hourehold Fur. iture, &c., viz Wslpnt Marbletop Qhamber rame Psr.or Suites, upboisiered i rble-top pideboar?; Watnnt Extension larbletop Center Tables: Walnut Book- Refrizerators : B-d- 8 ‘ashi Hair and Has Bedding; French China-ware: Plat ware; Cutlery ; Brussels and Ingratn Carpets; Wire- Woven, Mattieeses; Gilcloths, Mating, K.tchen Utensi’s, Sc, and’many other articles which we deem unbecessal cs Buites; Wain puomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1 FINE HORSES AT AUCTION. Will be sold, at 5 o'clock, at Cruitt's stables, nw. on SATURDAY, tre 0 fineat Horees in the ukhbred Kentucky horses. ‘at theabovestabies. They THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. ave. &. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. G@ st, near 17th 12th in start. two Distric h For full particulars apply are well wo: th examinati 7, in Liber me of the land records of ths Dis-. umbia, and at the request of ths party front_of the prem- sh, 1879, at 5 o'clock o.m , f ground situace in all there pr ces or parcels ict of Colnmbia, the City of Washington, in leing. lots uumbered seventeen (17) snd eighteen (8), in square numbered enty-nie (479), according to the sub-division to said equare by ‘Peter Gailant_and others, recorded D., folio 139, in the office of the surveyor of aid District, with the improve- of sale: One fifth cash; balance in six, ighteen and twenty-four months, with in- terest at seven per cent. per annum, for which the eer, secured on the propert sold, will be required. ‘A deposit of $100 on eac property wil be required erty is sold, and all conveyancing will be at the cost cf the purcbaser. If term: with in seven Gays from day of sale, the Trustees reserve tha right to recell the and cost of the defaulting pur OB. jy2¢&ds_ JOHN Wi uomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, ROVED PROPERTY ON THE OF GEORGETOWN, D. 0., AT AUGTION. S , On TUMBDAY, July 15th, 1873 ‘ in front of the premises, I ehall sell that e' aut Brick Residence, No. 164 West stree three ktories snd mansard rooms, closets and panti fect wide, with aim roperty contains 7,000 feet of ground, w ard filled with choicest vines and shrubbery. M- tropolitan street cars raas the door. manda fine view of Washington and surroundinx Brick carriszo house and stabies at- hundred and sev- livision book W. utes cf the purchi when the prop- 8 of sale are not complied roperty at the risk A ALTER PILLING, roof, contsinirg 15 ; high coltings; hatis 10 ments Premiaea com- 'y and made known at sale. 1@rcom Brick Honee with bay window, the above residence, has all tae modern reasonable and payments to be made Alco. a fine Building Lot in same locality, 23 by B.—All the above property can be purchased wrivate sale prior to the aucti m. ‘or terms and exam:nation of premiscs, 164 W Je26-28,392,5,9.11. UOTION SALE OF property apply on etown, D. en IMPROVED PROPERTY WEEN NORTH GAl iT STREETS NORTH’ YD. 0. lated May 7th, § ._ 749, at fo 10 1% one cf the Isnd records for t! of lumbva, and of a said Di 4 will cffer for rale, on July, 1878, st 53 o'clock frovt of the . Ist 11, in McGuire's sul running back that width 87 f ements thereon, rights and easements cnging. ‘Terms cf sale: Onethird in cash on the day of sale, or within 7 days thereafter; toe resid three equ: istalmenta months from the day of sale, the purch: issory notes to be given for rred interest at six per cent., to O} dius: to our eatintaction f the Suprema ity cai Ni ity cause 6, DAY, the Isth P.m,, at public auction, in the western 16 feet front'of baivision of equaze 624, aad insurance on the bu'‘l the purchaser may pay ali cash if neing, at pur of bid. Jf with within seven days the right to resell at are nct complied of sale, we reserve ‘sTisk and cost BNEE,+ qrustees. TG. , J.T. COLDWKLL, Auct. je26,30,july3,5,9,12&ds b¥ SALES OF LOTS IN 8. P. BROWN'S SUBDIVION OF MOURT PLEAS- T. IMMEDIATELY NORTH OF WASH- Equity Caure No. 3,7 pm, Lote 8.9.10 and 11, Block ». Brown's sub- in tle Dietrict Terme of sal>: dicash; balance in two equal instajiments at six and twelve months from day of sale, with int athe gaya ar et ete te nd full payment pu money, pag nei ae WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. STEIGER & LIEBELMANN, Ancta. WALTER B WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. 8. OF FOUR TWO-STOR’ FRAMES, oe ee ae, ATTACHED, O% BETWEEN AND FIRST STBEETS Upon Tatifcation of SOUTH BID) irtue of a deed of trust, dated June D_1877, and duly recorded in Liber nest of | at public aurdions in fr m., the following d joi nd op P,and extend back 135 1 gether with the improvements thereon. ground bas teen subdivided into four (4) Lots, and each heute with lot will be sold separstely. Bi viston plat shown on day of ‘Terns of vale: cash; balanos in six, ith eixht por cent. in- terest from by rohese! nCtes and deed of trust ancing rnd recordi jae Trustee reset resell st risk con tose of purchaser (OLTZMAN, T: 1321 E'steest n.w. PFescangon BROB., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S 8. ‘ON WOOLLEN LANE, At AGGTION, “ASD ‘of trust, dated, the 30th: the A.D. 1879, at 6 o'clock p.m., cr trretef land situated, lying and bein; of the tract of reen by his mother, n Green, ard running thence north twenty-two and one-bsif dexrces east twelve 50-103. chaius; deg. weet one 58-100 chai: thence seuth twenty-two and one-half degrees west twelve 75-200 chains to Woosley Lane; thenco ia a said laze te the beginning, cou- ‘acres, third cash; balance six and twelve mcnths, notes to be secured by deed of trust djuterest at seven per cent. #100 down ‘at tme of sale. Conveyancing, &c., at Porchaeer’s coct If terms of sale are not complied with in five daye, the pro) r. OLA C_GREEN, Trustee. IP KUSTEES' 84 LE OF TWO TWO.8TO! RLLING 906 AND. 90) STREET NORTHW By virtue of a deca of Pa 1878, duly record: rire at the end ct fend echveyed to Geo thence north sixty-six straight line with tain'ng ove 99-100 Terms of sale: 01 on property sold, wilh of trust. dated June led in Liber No. 890, 169, et seq . one of the land recorde for. the District of Columbia, and at the requsst party secured the: on 'FHUBBDA ¥, lumbia, to wit: Part of Square numbered five (6), beginni at the southeast corner of saia Ce north alon; one hundred fest, thence south thenoe east one hundred feet to the beginning, tegether with the improve- ts, Bc. Terme: One-third cash; bala: the west line of 37) feet two inches, thence 2” POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, JULY lira, 1di9, same hcur snd . MEAINAHD If WABNEB, ? crustoos HAFER, y HANCERY BALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON eae STREET, BETWEEN Q AND BY. ‘virtue of & decree of the Supreme Court of the District bia, 8 nity cause No. 5,890, and eral 4 oi DAY, July 15th, the to 5 VEJOY, Trustee. AIRIGER & LIEBERMAN, auce THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY.............July 9, 1879. —————————a———— The “Good Fellow” and His Tem- pers. He ts by turns insolent, quarrelsome, repul- sively baughty to innocent people who ap- proach him with respect, neglectful of his irterds, angry in the face of legitimate demands, procrastinating in the fulfilment of such de- mands, prompted to rude words and harsh looks by a moody disgust with his fellow-men in general—and yet, as everybody will assure you. the soul of honor, a steadfast friend, a de- tender of the oppressed, an affecticnate-hearted creature. Pity that, after a certain experience of his moods, his intimacy becomes insupporta- ble: A man who uses his balmorals to tread on your tees with much frequency and an unmis- lakable emphasis, may prove a fast friend in adversity, but meanwhile your adversity has not arrived, and your toes are tender. Touch- woods's bad temper 1s of the contradictit pug- nacious sort. He is the honorable gentleman in Opj lon, whatever proposal or proposition nay be broached, and when others join him he secretly damns their superfluous agreement, quickly discovering that his way of stating the case 1s not exactly theirs. An in- Vitation or any sign of expeectation tarows him into an attitude of refusal. Ask his concurrence in @ benevolent measure: he will nct decline to give it, because he has rea] sym] athy with good aims; but he complies resentfully, though where he is fet alone he willdo much more than any one would have thought of asking for. Noman would shrink with greater senslilveness from the imputa to: of not paying his debts, yet when a bill is sent in with aby promptitude he Is inclined to make tLe tradesman walt for the money he ts fa such: a Luiry to get. One sees that this antagonistic temper must be much relieved by finding a pat Ucular object, and that Its worst moments must pe _ mone = vated that of vague resist- a Ing novhing specific to oppose. Touchwcod fs never so little engaging Po “en he comes Cown to breakfast with & clon. uu nis brow, after parting from you the night before with an affectionate effusiveness, at the end of a confidential conversation, which has assured you of mutual understanding. Impossible that you can have committed any offence. If mice have disturbed him, that is not your fault: but, nevertheless, your cheerful greeting had better not convey any reference to the weather, else it will be met by a sneer, which, taking you un- awares, will give you a crushing sense that you make a poor figure with your cheerfulness, which was not asked for. Some daring person perbaps introduces another tople, and uses the delicate Nattery of sppealing to Touchwood for his opinion, the topic ing included in his fa. Vorite studies. An indistinct muttering, with a lcok at the carving-knife in reply, teaches that daring person how Ill he has chon a mar- ket for his deference. In Touchwood’s behavior affects you very Closely, you had better break your leg in the course of the day, his bad tem- per will then vanish at once; he will take a painful journey on your behalf; he will sit up with you night after night; he will do all the Work Of your department, s9 as to save you trom any loss in consequence of your accident; he will be even uniformly tender to you till you are well on your legs again, when he will some fice morning insult you without provocation, and make you wish that his generous goodness to you had not closed your lips against retort. Lead Lewes’: “The Impression of Theophrastus Such.” THE SEAL OF BOSTON COUNTERFEITED.—S007 after the judges’ boat of the Fourth of July Towing regatta left the landing to go over the course, 1 was discovered that a large number Of persons in excess of the tickets issued were on board, many of whom were of a class Lot usually invited. On looking over the tickets in the hands of the ticket-taker a number of well- executed counterfeits were discovered. Tne spurious tickets were of the same size as the legitimate ones, printed upon stock of the same grade and color, and had the same general a7- pearance, but differed in two of the minute Getalls of type, and the city seal in the center, although of the same size, was different in the “ornamental design, ha’ instead of a wreath, four ornamental escutcheons. Mr. Churchill, of the firm of Rockwell & Churchill, the city for the perpetration of a similar fraud some Investigation will be made. July 7. Pig a letra | mourns for her yy as bitterly as ever. Her nervous sys- tem has become shattered by the continued strain and frequent iments, and she is now prostrated after an brought on by @ recent failure to identify Charlie in a North Carolina boy. Mr. Ross recently wrote a Charleston (S.C.) woman that, while he and his wife have suffered beyond can understant from want a the search for our Charlie, and we believe the public has Teaped largely the benefit sacrifice we made, for, the crime, I feel railway arsenal, Eag- land; but the narrowest gauge wear ee 1ailWway as yet brought out is that of D. B. James, Visalia, Cal, ‘Two stout bars of wood so laid 88 to leave a groove between them, form tue ack. On this track a wheel with a bulge In tre midd'e of its periphery that fits the groove is used, the wheel having a broad fi at each side of the bulge. One of these wheel placed at each end of a plank forms the car. It is alleged that 12 miles an hour can be got out of a wooden railway of this construction; and that its a | ones very t. The Cost Is estimated at $1,000 a mile.—{Tron Age. ee ee ‘THE STEWART CLAIMANT.—Alexander Stewart, of Proctorsville, the would-be heir to the New York Stewart's estate, has eae yerareca trom New York “in funds.” The from the best the freedom of the city, and $1,500 in cash. be- sides transportation free to and from New York rice three times.—[St, Albans (Vt.) Messenger, i PRIXCE ALEXANDRE, of Holland, who i; since the death of his brother in Paris, the = sumptive to the Dutch throne, is twenty-elgnt years old, in very delicate health, and of are- tring, indolent disposition. He is fond of read- ing and serious pursuits, and takesa lively in- terest in politics. A Cass oF Love at First Sicut ts reported from Alaska. A sergeant of the marine corps is about to lead to the altar the daughter of the Indian Chief, Sitka Jack. The bride ha’ paddled aiongside the Alaska with her ligh' cance loaded with fish, the [ed sergeant was immediately smitten and fascinated. DgratH Fo.Lowine a Brow.—In a Monday evening Michael » alias 1. Ee een inten Frankia, with = e live xia and talking to some nelgh- bors about him, struck her with the flat of his hand im the facé, and she fell to the floor and died. Lannigan was arrested, but it ts belleved that the woman's death was caused by apo- plexy. THE Czak On retiring to bed a coupleof weeks ago found a neatly folded and addressed pack- age of Nihilist wits ig between the sheets, and a few minutes later while everybody was hurrying to and from in search of the daring emissary of the revolutionists a Nihilistic pro- clamation was tacked up in His Imperial Ma- Jesty’s dressing-room. ALIVE, THOUGH PACKED FOR 24 Hours IN Ice. Cunningham & Gibson received a box of cat fish packed in ice from Sacramento this morning, On opening the box one of the little fellows, abcut ten inches long, showed signs of life. It Was placed in a sink and the water turned on him, and in a few minutes was completely re- suscitated. Ina short time after its return to its native element It swam around and splashed in the water just as though it had not been frozen up for twenty-four hours,—[Reno (Neva- da) Gazette. VicToria’s VISIT TO EUGENIE.—On her visit of condolence to the ex-Empress Eugente Queen Victoria was accompanied by Princess Beatrice, Prince Leopold, and the Marchioness of Ely as lady in waiting, Too weak to descend from her own room, the ex-Kmpress le received the Queen in her boudoir alone. Princess Beatrice ard Prince Leopold remained in another room. Her gi od remained for upwards of half an hour. ‘ard the close of the visit, and just 2s the Queen was leaving, Prince id and Princess Beatrice were received by the ex-E:n- press, with whom they remained for a few min- utes before their departure. At Chiselhurst station the Queen appeared to be in the dee] grief, shedding tears as she entered the saloon carriage. Dawson, a Young mnan, who, itis alleged, mae awson, a young man, an outrageous, eeeault on his cousin, Rachel Dawson, at Rawling’s Station, Md., June 29, was arrested Lear Keyser, W. Va., Si . He was taken to Cumberland, Md., without @ requisition, and committed by Justice King for @ hearing July 14, Supprn Dzain oF a CisRGymaw.—The Rev, isbee, pastor of Hawes Place Uni- larlan Chureb, South Bostop, Was taken sud- Cenly fll after the morning services Sunday and Gted in two hours, Sa Some ratirosds are run on narrow gauge, some on broad gauge; but all on mortgaze. 2-“You follow the legal profession, I be- Meve, sir?” LawyeY Pompous: -‘No sir; I lead tt.” 8F-“GaNd lookin’ Tahny tg what nar Veg, ‘ull used to call Chastine Cox, her apunderer, courage than ning. Seeing the Pom halted, recovered breath, then thelr darts, and closed sword in na tween them raining showers of cavalry gave way before the shock, and outer squadrons came Ww rear, expecting that there encounter them. The fourth line, the Hower of the legions, rose su Sui and shaken by the pelans broke, Uey galioped wildly off. The best cay- airy in those Roman battles were never a match jor Infantry when in close formation, y's brilliant sq ‘rom the salon and the circus. led, or tried to rall; y nearest hills. The archers and the chosen corps, havin; Ube service for which they threw themselves on the now exposed Pompey's lett, wing. been said, of the i Corsar’s, Which ha Vingeanne and at Alesia. They fl-lf haps the change of masters, and Lumor to stand tue charge of their ccming on with the familiar rush of Cesar ordered yet been engag w the attack on th juadrons were i i a cf 5 ] ane It was composed, ions Which had once fought under bim re his third line, and at once on al pey’s geal army gave way and fled. 1oL mPES himself, t he 2 _ long barassed out of self-respect rial directors, a commander only In had left the feld in the Inning of the action . of the ae he shadow of bis old name, enrt and bad setired to his tent to wi E fell at once w weariness were fo1 atriumph which ten in the enthusiasm then believed must A few companies of T! who had been left on guard, made a brief re- sistance, but they were soon borne down, The beaten army, which a few hours sharing, In imagination, the lands. their conquerors, fied out thi gates, throwing away thelr arms, f) their standards, and racing, offi for the rocky bills which, at a promised them shelter. a were and offices of the Talle’s distanes, itself was a singular picture, jcuses of tart had been built Tor the tux pat tactans, with vy trained over the to shade thelr delicate faces from sun; couches had ll od been mov thn dard pose on after thetr expected victory; Spread with plate and wines and preparations of Roman cookery. Mmevted on the Scene with - these men,” he said, patient, suffering army, which common necessities of dissolat igecy’” Two hundred only d fallen. The cficers had ‘The gatlant Crastinus, who had his promise, had been killed, others, in openin; The Pcmpetars, at! cut down unresisting. them lay scattered There were few wounded in these The shoit sword of the Romans rk unfinished. ! 3 ohEdee 2 lil i i i L [ E T the first shock, id about the J s other passengers, on two were in love and doubt his fervor the boat reached : BEE ; E i Ege i an to jump me I know you'll jump aft ay after you, “But what, Johnny?” “But, if I were you, a first. Just the minute i ft tt iF E é a if Srex. Rans FROM ican fe @ large order Tails in this country. of regarded sea hoperal spinpton ot asa revival, It shows that in one trade at manufacturers have succeeded ia production to a them to resume a lost mment and passed under the yoke whose girls formed themselves into ery clubs. contented rustic: “Well, Peter, ust be ruined by this honor, Dut, thank heaven, 80 are The London Morn: Post's Berlin Pr-ge that the ‘Genman' Nogerins in the fifty-third ‘funeral hereafter: CANFIBLD. On the 8th of J: Gaiter J. wife the ff'y-fifth year of her age, aiter a m2 orbne. nol 5 ELLERBROOK. On July 8th, 1879, of infantum, Avnie E., infant aged 5 months and it 8 o'c’ock p. . 5 4 ane, Voce ee eee uzgutriy usages deahy awe aagonery on Tuureger a? he northwest. - “AIN. o'locks MAYA Qn Monday, Jul Fourraix, aged years. Georgetown, o'clock. Friends and invited to attend. northwest. At Brightwood, 9, James M. Mason, in west. D.C.,.at 12 : Funeral from 1342 B etveet northwest, » 4 Kiss ana Elizabeth, B. J., papers pleame Pers Bais W. MULLALLY, in the ‘tice of funeral heresfter. WEAVER. Georgetown toe Mee Biseanera Waavene wife ot ‘Michael Weaver, in the ninety:

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