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MISCELLA} STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT S OF COLUMBL ‘Houprxa ax Equrry Count, Mancu 47H, 1880. Jesse Huis ot al. ve. Petem MoNawana ct al. 4,877, Banity Docket On consider Trustee's report led tn anor Soe ge the 13th ay of ‘of February. 3 ang the written offer Wiliaks G: Whitnes 4d Sasnes ¥ Christmas filed in this cause, it ae Sth day of Matcly. a:b. 1860, ordered that the iter of said Wilham G: Whitney and James Y. Christmas of eighteen hundred dollars foreaid real estate, de- scribed in said caurean'‘Pretty Protect and Lamers or Pleasant Piainr," .d the same is hereby, nd further; "that. suid: aale of fat exlate to anid Willain ‘Ge Wintnep and. Janes Y. Christmas be, and the same is hereby, ratified and confirmed, unl« use to the contrary be shown on or before the 6th da, of April. 1880: provided a copy of the above order be published in The Even- ing Star, a newspaver printed in the city of Wash- ington, ‘once a week for each of the three weeks aid 6th of April, H. HAGNER, Avo. Justice. A True Copy. Rew t #8, Clerk. TEREECNAWEN By Ml AV OLANGY, Ata’ Covi Krew THYSELF. ‘The untold mixeries that result fram indiseretion inearly life may be .lleviate ured. | Those bt jp antertion shou! pace hase tl Medical work papiicbed b PARODY MET. CAL INSTITUTE Jed THE SCIENCE OF LIFE :on, SEL TON. Exhausted Siallty, meryoan a ob youth or woo does ayelioe, ET eT he errors of youth or toc Paes Hon to business, may be restored and manhood Tewained. = POTOMAC STEAMBOGAT Co. STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, 1880 1880 RESUMPTION O WASHINGTON, Bia ap , NORFOLE, vA. FORTRESS MON HOE bike TNEY POINT axp . ind Beruralo On andafter Gane MARGH uf 1880, ‘The LEARY will comment zc runnin her coe between above’ porta, wing Wasmrnatow. D.C — From foot gf & Seventh st., | Fromeanpuelrysrhart, PS Spe eae Foot of Market, NESDAY, at: oP SP, | roespay °rauRs- evel URDAY, at 6 DAV AND SUNDAY, it 4 Single fare to Norfolk (first-claas), ®1; round tri (first-class), $1.50. Tickets, a) ee state rooms. ete. furnished a by our agen D SONS, Gi F street northwest. . 807 Market Spaco. ets eee Penn. ave. n.w. . Be jennaylvania, aventie. Wat 8 HOOSE? at Principal hotels. VA. MIDLAND RAILHOA OFF ICE, 6th st reet and Penney! sears avenue northwe: GENERAL OFFICE POTOMAG STEAMBOAT On, Vth-street wharf, sid on board the steamer. Agent for Norfolk, D. F. KEELING. mard-Im Agent for Washington, B. F. DODD. y UTURE DAYS. Cancers dip ORS BD EROPERTY O oH “STWEEN, NINTH AND ®TREET ORTH 2T, IN SQUARE 934. ppt Spee apace! febey ie of a "| cause No. 7008, Yan aoe, ° ure fe in the Supreme Court of thi “anced the lumbis, find under ded eeu Gee aay ‘records 1873, ane duly reco! [oses and ‘per centum per annum until paid, and te be 90; cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. cmoreat "of 850 will be required on each piece ot erty at time of sale, ai in seven days, Trustees reese toreeell the property after sx days advertisement at the risk and jeune ‘of the defat iting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser cost 3. 3 JOHNSON,’ } Trustoos. DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts.'mar9 cokas 0) FOLK, FO) Ke BNOREOUE ane RTRESSMONEROB Y OF THE toes leaves 6th- act beget ai Wednesday wi on i lays, Fridays, at p.m, ee a Piney Sole Point ad Point Lok kout at expe fase ‘Medal by the Nation teontains beautiful and v ) valuable “i pase all fornys of prevail diseaso, the Sewuis of many years of Practice, either one oi price of the book. Bound in only $1, sent by mail post paid. The London Lancet sa; withont thie valuable book, benefactor. An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. The author refers, by permission, to Jos.S. Fisher, Pretident; W. 1. P- Ingraham, vice president: W: ine, M S. Gauntt, MD, J. Doucet, M.D. MI R.' Holcomb, M.D. fo person should be The author is a noble 7. B. "Lynch, K. O'Connell, M.D. faculty of the Fh lphia University of Medic: and Surge: aculty of the American Uni- al versity of Philadelphia: also Hon. P. A. Bissell, M. D., president of the Nationa! Medical Association. Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st ) Boston, Mass. The anthor may be consulted on ail requiring skill and experience. feb23-m&th HEAL THYSELF. ACARD. Having more Heavy Goods on hand at this season of the year than I usualiy have, and in order te re- duce them as quickly as possible, preparatory to opening my Spring Stock, I will continue to sell for the NEXT TEN Days, at the Reduced Prices which I have heretofore offered, viz: ) TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT on OVERCOATS, BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS, GOATS and VESTS, CASSIMERE PANTS, And YOUTHS’, BOYS and CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. q A good many of these goods are suitable for early Spring wear, and if purchasers do not have imme- diate use for them, it would Pray them to reserve them for nett Fall. A. STRAUS, 2011 Pennsylvania Avenue, TsRee Doors East or lite St. WwW H. WHEATLEY. . DYEING AND SCOURING, 49 JEFFERSON ST., Gzorcrtows, D. 0. ‘Work called for, and delivered free of charge. Bend your address. feb? ‘W. CiarEsce povagr Jas. H. Maar. pe &M. Insurance and Real pees 804 F st., LeDroit Building. HOUSES RENTED. REAL ESTATE FOR gsabEN78 be erED: ‘MONEY INVESTED. oom Agents for the following Fire Insurance Girard, Philadelphia. Orient, Hartford. Lorillard, New York. mamercial, Sinitea States Piste ‘Ginse Gon Philadelphi Hid Seren New York. mart N.3 NORFOLK ‘Or TER DEFOT, N.W., Wholesaie and Retail. All “lols: vier of Oysters con- stantly on hand. Clams, Crabs and( ‘Terrapins received daily. Hotels and Facies prompt! te ‘Orders by bay ya hone or, nded to. Proposals for Small Iron Castings. Qrrick oF BUILPING FOR}. Brave, Wak axp Navy Depantuents, Waamixerom, D.C, March 9, 1590. 5 Sealed Pro} for furnishing and delivering about 20,000 pounds of small Iron Castings at the Bite of the north, wing of the Building for State, War and Navy Departments in this city, will be received at this im. of Minow 16. 1880, and opened fomeaiataly thereafter in pre: sence of bid fications, general instructions for bidders, blank foriné of proposal will be furnished, t manuf: rs upon application office. THOS LINCOLN CASEY, mard-6t Lt. Col. Corps of Enxinee: Le aes Lae ae ana pEMosnEors ai AMBROSIAL, rei Lor ed . Patent O! Le ' KI LOOH! 613. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 61. Paper formerly sold for T5c. now reduced to 60e- ‘The above barvain can be obtained at JNO. C. PARHEWS, 611-619 7th street. THE TRADES. eae Re Ly informed that the ic pul oe) is carried on ss heretofore, ‘workmen are Will be in the supe Chargeteristic 9 1013 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. card punctual); mar5-Im res IN BROT! GER PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 102 ‘lvanis a ‘Washington, Deg o, tink» Specialty. MEDICAL, &e. SPERMA' HOE, tency, Premature Decay, Emissions en Teal Diseases, micaiy sired by Dee HENKIE. ‘Noe alomiel wed AilFemaie Weal nesses, ete., cured. 124 F st-n.w. near nar 2s = MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gra ] ary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakn Scrofula,’ Syphilis, and all ses speedily cured: For sa’é by V TWISLE, Druyyist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Price 83 fer box, seat by mail under seal on re: ceipt of price. mand ADAM DE FOREST HAS EET FOR Ladies. All females complaints a! Om cuted. Gan be conmulted daily at 921 7th wi ours from 1 to 9 p. B; LEON, the oldest established, Se only rel! ‘LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, cam be qoneuiied ant a¢ 455 Massachusetts avenue from 1 $e 8 o'clock. All Female Complaints and Tnregulac- Separat ties quickly cured. Consul RICORD'S ESSENCE OF CIVE restores \ Dissitcot the vigor of youth to the most ‘constitution in four weeks. Padlure see. ‘This life-restoring be Fooms for patients. . JAOQUES, No. 7 University | Place, Rew Pork Drugg iste eupplied. TLING DISCOVER! raBT oat MANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causing ture decay, nervous ‘acbility, lost ne tried in vain every known REAR NINTH-—The new Turkish and Pade Bath Hoouas are now complete, We . Din 18il. ‘The beat emtcbliahment. sont of New York. ae alternate Bound Brin. @: are, $1.50; Round Trip, 82. FOR roroMAG RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer Joun W. THompson leaves 6th wharf every Monday and Thursday, at 7 8.m., for Nomini ane Saturday for Leonardtown, stopping at principal landings coing and ee ITEAMEKS FOR NEW YO} Steamers E.G. KNigny and Jou GrbsOM alter- astely, leave Pier 41, River, New York, every etarday: até p.m., ‘and 63 Water eae Eqiday morning an{d Alexandria same day iy iatien af loweet rates. “Apply at 3 ional Metro1 ander Nati cera TORN AEL BACON, Be pede racks TORE of, TENS EECA Caan AND," and DAM," leave dinesdaw’ an this line, ‘°W. A > cparonae f Cabin a Ss. = —— LINE ALEXANDR! Ww. iN PHILADELPHL res Ra /ASHINGTO! Conn at Philadelphia with Cizaes Line for Boston, vidence, New England le od Seen ide OLD “CLYDE Oo uharsoe 1TH GERMAN LLOYD—Sre«menir N°iae gasrgos any Baan YORE, HAVER, Loxpom, With the view of dimnehing: the chances of ool- sxion, ihe Stsamers of this ling take a specie ovwras for all tesaons of the your, ‘On the or passsge from Queenstown to New tort serie eet ne oF 208 ono of a the meridian of eb at fd iat oF x To the n of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMABIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York an and Garber ocr Calle ATES OF PaseagE, er gold, sccording to accommo ‘Ticket to 1 sdattional. etusn Gaxets on toner ee Europe, at lowest rates. phrongh bills of Iaden hen given for Huvre, Antwerp and Sores on the Dontincat, Hid Ter Mediterranean porta For freight and. office, No. 4 Bow! cabin, to OTIB BIG: jan38- | CHAS. G. FRANOKLYR, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. RALTINORE AND OHIO RAILROAD THE GREAT A atte TRAOK. “ational. Bont an Srinyrent, wane to. the wort rents WW To take effect Baer Rovenber 16, is 981220 8. m. LEAVE WASHINGTON. uf p-m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- 6:08 s.2.—tNew nom Philadelphia and Boston Express. On Sundays to Baltimore only.. Bresk- a at Belay Lee ‘Acs His and way. : (ore, Annapolis and way. mont, Bfaapung Winchester, Pagerstowe, Mrede. cick and way, S00 em tBaltinoss snd La 8:10 a.m.—Point of Rocks, Pi ont —— jpacnester, a Tee tied and a SEO ton: ‘s-m.—New Yor Beane Eavecan, "Parlor cat bo How York and Philadelphis. Ip) 8:35 a.m.—tBt. Louis, Ohit Columbus and Pittebr Express. Frederick, and Valley ‘except Sunday- h car to Stannton. Pullman Cars to Cincinnati, . Graf- a 0 Be poe », daily, except Sat a +t 0} pnnecote an we {10:00 a ta,—-Baltimore xpress, Stops 24 Gol Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, and Hanover. .m.—Baitimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City “Eker, tor York, Philadelphia and Boston B-m.—t0n See’ mad Baltimore and Way. eae ‘Btope at Ammapollz gust On Hunaay 10 tions oni} ‘Annapolis and Way Sta .m.tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND one EXPRESS. forfolk, ex: Sun- re ee taken in the cars. to ‘and Laurel. oint of R focks and MA \tim. Tsp dnorand Way at Pout ot Book a and Way 8 4 40 p-m.—tBaltimore, Anna) Bi Drees UBEL EX- 80, 00 Leta} AND ppc ‘to Chicago. aise Ge eo Ctesbareh except Sune) aXD BALTIMORE EXP! mes sls TEaurel, "blegping, oat 8 atk —tBt. Louis or PGinoinnat, Express. Palas Soi only. Other trains daily, except I M. OOLE, General Texet Avent. Gz0: 5. see aces myl? » AND 80 TO THE NORTH, eh: m yTHWEST. SPLENDID Duman ‘MAGNIFIOENT gacriac TRAIN re Set TR trom Depot of ‘as follows: corner of Sixth and B streets, as Pitabupg and the Wont 1 30:40 a.m. dally, with ear Pittsburg to Cincin: ‘St. Louis and 7:40 p.m. daily, with Fal Hy aoe Po" pals ad te Northy at 6-0 ai 60 am, Hagare Falnoe Gare to Sanan see and ang 10:40 a.m. eecent Sus ¥. Hewson’ aud the But, 620.0. ang ii | ith Palate Gare a * Timed rds ot Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:50 sm. daily, ferriage and. Bun. ae all trains connect st Je with pag rg open Mording trantier to Fulton street avoid Se, 6200 Pata “and 6:20 p.. ., 8:10 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- day. WA) DRIA AND FREDERIORSEUES AND Wi “aan era | a wet tbs nd ad ie Bout, 120 a.m. daily, ana See aid PE eae and 10 a.m., and 7 coe rere rae os fae DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, Author of a work, ‘The Ear: Its Diseases and Their atment;” “A Guide tothe Diseases of the EYE," and a work on the diseases of the RESPIMATORY ee with 8) jal reference to the tres! CATARRH, THROAT and ASTHMA. OFFICE: 619 10th st. nw. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IMPAIR- ED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIS- EASES OF THE THROAT, LUNG, Dr. von MOSCHZISHER ‘Has met with the most EMPHATIO ENCOURAGE- MENT fo Eto permanently locate himself in Washing- HIS SPECIAL LINES OF PRACTICE Is now fully recognized. A list of all persons treated by him can be exam- ined at his HOOMS. Many of them have, kind! offered to permit themselves to be referred to, ani they are the very Lest known men in Washington: among thers are Senators, Members of Congress, ferc] Over one hundred and twenty names of thg best known men successfully treated by Dr. von = xisker have already been pub) |. He, therefore, feels fully convinced his reputation is now ost tablished, and that he has already accomplished sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical that adver- Hsing with him isa mere medium to call diseases specially treated by him amount of his success in them. Dr. von MOSCHZISHKER’S POSITION as SPECIALIST in Philadelphia, where he practiced for many years previous to his tour of Selenite investigation. 16 shown by the following aoe elements him before his depar- ‘o Whom It May Co: we, mat undersizned {eitseus of of itiadelphts tak leasure in certif’ F. A. VON MO! HEEEE hee been a teaicant ‘of our city for i [oMIO! OBAED, W. DAVIN, Spéaker of the House 0 tf Reps, Pa. Ez W. F SHARLES Me cOLINTOU ‘GOR, Morning Post: 5 KER, US, Marshals Wa GuayAOR, Mercury; es 7s WARNORTONS ‘Evenin, Belegeaph: VE iz 3 THERSON, Evening Bulletin. FATHER DE SWET CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory, “Black Hills.” CAPITAL, $10,000,000, IN 100,000 SHARES, oF $100 EACH. ‘This famous and valuable prope! been owned and controlled by a through oe energy and meant brought resent admirable conflition. Monthly. aitidends of 30 its per share were commenced in December. With the view of creating a market for it these owners have contributed about 45,000 shares of its capital stock, which been placed in the hands of the undersigned for sale. For the present the Stock is offered at TWENTY DOLLARS pershare, but the right is reserved to advance the rice witliout notice, has heretofore low capitalists, Patophleta and Descriptive Maps will be sent to a LALDLAW & CO., 12 Pine 8t., New Yor! IDLA\ I. Ls 8. WORMSEE & CO., Drexel Building, New PRINGE & WHITELY, 64 Broadway, New York. marl-m, w&fl3t Grows TOOTH BRUSHES. CROWN HAIR BRUSHES. A full line at W. S. THOMPSON’S, jan28-w, f,m,3m 703 Fifteenth st. Rdyepen PD XSEEPSIA REMEDIES. LY Dyspentios tre earnostly. ad he ao thay try these fail to cure. ‘pric 60. 50. pad RENEAR'S BRO’ MIXTURE. spared from Oil of Tarand Horehonnd—tis a ‘they Beve sovereig remedy for Coughs, cue roe is ben- of Yo constmiptives. "Ring bottles, ant "Fon oals by the A other Di a: Miburn,. . Entwisle G. Pee inne B.A. Bacon, F. X. 3 Deoley, | W. 8. nom ‘Drew, Charles F. Moo igh G: H. Nourse. i Co Also, alive Store, 1023 7th st, | 3, MI. . and principal depot SPECULATION. Cotton for Future Delivery is the best speculation. | No expense of interost, as in the pur- f Stocks or Grain. A reasonable Sill buy or sell 100 bales of Cotton, worth at present market value about 86,000. For the faithful trans- action of business entrusted to us, we can refer to Cotton Mar- our correspondents in all the 1 kets of the United Stat ae F. EDDY & CO., m2-Im 128 Peart eee New York. ‘OR YOUR COuG: LECAMPANE, AND D HOREHOUND. FOR YOUR COLD, US) ANE AND HOREHOUND. FOROARRENESS, SORE THROAT, &o., USE ‘NE AND HOREHOUND COUGH DROP “te ‘Pound Boxes 25 cents r Box. THUR NATT. |ARMACIST, mar8 44th and Ista. and od and D sia nae. OBSERVATIONS on “NASAL CATARRH aND CATARRHAL DEAFNESS.” By a late member of the staff of the UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORE. For copies (10 cents), apply to or address DE. WILLIAMSON, feb7-3m 523 13th street northwest. STABLISHED 1865. (ONEY ON COLL AT 6 PER 850,000 woere OF UNEREDEE. LEDGES, FOR SALE L LOW, OONSISTING OF DIAMONDS, Fine; WATCHES, Gold and Silver; And FINE JEWELERY. NO REASONABBLE OFFER REFUSED For ary of the above goods. J. M. & B. COHEN, LOAN OFFICE, 1007 7th street northwest. simp atue or einer” BTRUMENTS, for'anlo low? Oo Ee ee ee eet recas: | we ereaae | tke ela ee LEW!S JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, 7 ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, BIB ‘TBIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. ly framed En) AUCTION SALES. # THIS AFTERNOON. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. Tot one The nortn tus." Rat Rey test thereof of lot na ity. Fe 62) fect by the width theroo! tot lot out Seven (iy fifteen Gb) aad mato NS) os eye numbered Stet Ct ict_ of Colum! = psoas es to wit: secured by deed posit required at fimo —— - RUST, “8, SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE STORY y, SICK DWELLING ON K STREET, EAR THY, “SAVAGE SQUARE” MARRET” of a dee.’ Of trust, dated the sixth irty secu f the Premigen,on ORDAY, the 1 petty A. D. O'CLOCK Keresxoos, "all that certain p ai and parcel of ground and nae ee the py rot Wash- jugton and desinated and ps tor pian of said city as fea east eat bait oo ‘to num- our (4) in square numbe: five hundred and fifteen (515); beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot, on K street, and run. ning thence due west on said street twenty-1 nine feet six inches: thence due north one hundred and forty-six feet eleven inches to a 30-feetalley ; ives due east twenty-nine feet six inches, and thi hence due south 146 feet 11 inches to the beginning,” to- gether with, all and pngulars the improvements, et cetera, as in said deed described. aie’ terras of mie are: ‘*Whatev et ou debt, in- costs lue and un- qeas at the tim d expenses may "of the sale, (the whole amount to be there made known), in cash, and the residue in equal surrs, in six and twelve months, from tke day of sale, she. ie pus obiaaee to give DOr bearing: interest at the rate of six per centum en's semi-annually, tobe secured by & decd of rust on the premises sold, with ranentar insur- ce, taxes, 8 satisfaction of the Trust or ail camn'at the purchaser's option.“ The mt is reserved to resell the property on five days public notice, (if the terms are not com with within Boe ate free the day of calsy st the risk nd of the purchaser in default. 4 deposit of 8 fe required at the tine of ‘alo. “All con vevanc to be at the purchaser's A. HYDE, THOS. HYD! THOS. J. FISHER & 00., Aucts. ‘Trustees. ‘feb21-a&ds THIS EVENING. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY SALE oF OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLORS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, FRENCH AND GERMAN PHOTOGRAPHS, CELEBRATED BRONZES AND ANTIQUE MIRRORS. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Mancu lita and 12rn, 1880, COMMENCING AT A P. M., at the elegant sales room, 1425 New York avenue, near Riggs Bank, I shail sell, without reserve, a most cleant and chotee collection of Works of Art from the Galleries of H. N. Barlow, esq. This collection has been removed to the above sales room for con- yenience of sale. Every Picture 1s beautifully framed in Gold Leaf and French and American Maples. ‘This superb collection will be on exhibition Mon- Gay, Tuesday and Wednesday, 8th, 9th and 10th of March, when Catalogues will be furnished. nis is considered one of the most important Art Sales ever offered in Was) on. mar4-d THOMA DOWLING, Auct. BP-OWING TO THE EXTREME BAD yeather, the above sale in postponed until MON- pay, Maiicu 15TH, same hour and ardl-st THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. TO-MORROW. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF FINE PAIR BAY CAR- RIAGE HORSES, FAMILY CARRIAGE, OUBLE HARNESS AND EXTENSION-TOP Bay CARBIA! on TUESDA} ,, Manon, 167m, 1880, a7 12 o’CLoecK > wewill sell at the Auction Looms, cori er 9th and D streets n. w., Ohe pair fine Bay Ho Horses, One closed Family G: Oue Extension Top Fauily Carriage, 6 pas- senger. J. B. BRYAN, /} WM. BILAN, marl3-2t C. CG. BRYAN, ) HOMAS: DOWLING, At Auctioneer. ‘A choice collection of aew and Antique Fur- BR, niture will be gold at my auction, on TUES- » Mancu 16TH, commencing aT 10 O'CLOCK. — Also a fine collection of handsome- ‘avin maris-2t "THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S BALE OF F VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND V STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a ‘deed of trust, dated April: oath, 1868, and recorded among the land a ords in Liber No. 559, folio 73, and at the quest of party sect I will sell, in front, ‘of ae remixes, on TUESDAY, (THE 9TH Day oF Mano Me 880, at 5 o'cLocK the north half part of Lot numbered five (5), we pater numbers ree hun- dred and thirty-two (: the game are known on the plan of the ait ot Washington. ‘The part offered for sale f ron 1054-12 foot on V at., and extends back of that Sadi, inding on 1ith st. 50 ect. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two a al payments at six and twelve months, wit ote seetred by wotes and trust on tha Prop es $100 deposit when property is struck o! ‘Terms to be complied with in five days after sale. Conveyancing and recording at purcha¥er's cost. iarl-die FE JONES, Trustee. §# THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the weather, until FRIDAY, Mancu as same hour and place. By order of the eae tee. mai "THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PoOsT- PONED, on account of the weather, until TUES- DAY, Mancu 16TH, same hour and pi marl2-4t . W. JONES, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF HANDSOME Peeps RESIDENCE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF M ‘REE’ ETWEEN EN AR AND FIFTH and dulyrecorded in Liber £7) s one of the land records for'Washington county, District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the un- dersigned Trustees will sellon TUESDAY, “THE 23D Day OF Manch, 1880, aT 4:90 O'CLOCK P.a.,in front of the premises, the following property: Lot num- ber 6, in Frederick Bates and Kate E. Lauritzen's mubatvision of square aumoe 3, situate on the horih ede of M-strect, between 4th and sth atrocts northwest, and improved by a handsome pressed- brick Residence, with all the modern improvements. Terms: One-third cash; balanee at six, twelve and eighteen months, with notes bearing interest at cight per cent per annum until paid, and secured bby @ deed of trust on the property, Gonvevancinie at purchaser's cost. 8100 deposit required when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after the day of Sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the pro: rerty at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. R, WARES i? marll-cobda YHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. CHAN CERY SALE OF VALUABLE ee AL ESTATE, SITUATE Rute ER. BETWEEN MAND N STREETS Travis, } Trustees. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbiay passed in equity fal caure No. 6,909 (Ewin 8 Shut Mebotham ys. Hes cy Shuftfebotha ‘Twill offer for sale, on GNDAY, Manon 23, 1880, ar 36 O'CLOCK Pt. Moublic suction, in front. premises, al lot and the southern part of lot I, said southern part of lot I having a front of 33g inches and ran- hing back with the same width to the rear line of said lof, in Philip and Lindsly’s recorded eubdivi- sion of original 1 and 12, in square No. BiG: Yoceiion wath the fay provements thereon, con- sisting cf a two-story dwelling. ‘Terns of eaie: One-third cash (of which cash pay- ment $100 shall be paid as a deposit at the timo of le); and the balance in two equal instalments at One end two years from date of sale, with interest at six per cent. | All conveyancing at purchaser's coef, On failure to comply with the terms of ale wathin ecven days, the right is reserved to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purel JOHN E. E aUGRALLY, Trustee, mard-eo&kds umbia Law Building. CRE SALE. = FEAME DWELLING- tanea ON. eee ao BE- Ks nr ios O'CLOCK Paitin telnet of “the premicee, pall at bi So ‘auction the follo th improvements: Lot twenty mare numbered two hundred and ).. This Lot is improved by a Frame iguee. ‘Terms of sale, as ordered by court: One-third of rchase money in cash, and the balance in ‘at six and twelve months from yt ae the DUNCANSON BROS., A (Gainey Ww. HANDY, ae vi emubeteet sa a LOT IN ae eee A sities Migr foli one ot the land ‘0 Pa famibia, and at tho req arty pecamnd ‘hereby, Iwill sell at public the preuilses, TUREDAY, 1880, a gtozook front bya depth sale: Amount of secured pores a gter es ING aT 10 O'c1, DUNGANSON BROS., Aucts H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TabsTEE's SALE STORY EAND uA Oe fb b Roo ae AS TN D. C By rirtue of 8 deed of anthers aly 7 reid anid cily recorded. in Tiber oa, tours is 153, one ofthe land records forthe 18 District Columbia, and a: the request of the secured, hall sell at x. public auction, in front of ‘he premi- tenon MONDAY, THe. LGtH DAY of Manca. x. D. 1880, av 4:30 P: ot., the following deacribed rea estate, situate in the county of Washington, D. and known as and beng lots numbered seventy” three, sexenty four, seventy-five and seventy-six, Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plains and Lemar‘s outlet, since called ‘Mount. Pleasant, ac- cording toa subdivision made in October, A. D. 1866, afd lots fronting on Laurel avenue, and run- u ing southwardly ov and parallel with West avenue, ogether with the improvements. rns: #2,¢ balance in three equal in- stalinrente: 4a mtx (0), twelve (1) and hehteen (1S) inonthe, with interest at six (6) per cent per annum, ured by a deed of trust on the property sold; or at the purch: “soption. $200 de oxit at f' sale. cing and recordiag. at of sale are nvt complied reserves the right y st risk and cost of defauiting days’ advertixement. f-2s-m,w&s DAVED 1, MURRISON, Trustee. 5?-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON! unt] MONDAY, Marcr 22p, 1880, same noe coe place, DAVID L. MOKRIS marl5-m, wks Tounees yous our auction room, on TUES- ORNING, Mance iri, mg in seven days, the to revell the property, SHERM AN & CO., Ren) Fstate Atictioneers, St. Cloud Building. ISTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OPA STREET AND NEW JERSE AVENE NORTHWEST. y virtue, (ofa deed of trust, dated the 224 of April, A. D. 1879, and ‘aly Fecarded Liber 914, folio 248, “et seq,, ono of the land records for the "Diatrict ote Conant by written request of the party secured there! will sell at public auction, in front of the Dbreniise on TH Y, THE 257TH Day OF MAR Thad, are BO CeLoce rane the fohowine dekctibe property, situate in the city of Washington, District of ‘olumibia, to wit: to secure the payment of the note cf $350 to the Adamantine Brick company. All of lot numbered twelve (12), in Bose’ subdivision of square numbered five lundred and. fifty- eit (58), and to secure the payment of the note of 350" to Payton Sc All of lot numberod thirteen G3} in Bose’ subdivision of eeuace ee Fundred and fifty-eiht (O58), it being underatood that when either of the notes hereby secured, with interest and cost, shall be fully paid, then if the parties of the first part shall desire the lot Spectally hamed as security for such note, shall be rel ‘Terme of calc: Ail indebtedness and expense, of sale in cash; balance in six months, to be secured on property sold, or all cash, at the option of pur- chager. A deposit of #100 required on acceptance of bid. morl5-eo&ds JOHN SHERMAN, Trustee. HHOMAS DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON MONROE STREET, BETWEEN BEALL AND WEST STREETS, GEORGE: ETO! virtue 0 f trast, dated the eichteenth day. of at Sayer 1s7r and duly se- fre r folio 2, one of the: {and records for the District of Oolumbiay and by direction of the partiensecured thereby, thé under siuned Trustees will TUE: Stance 29p. 1860, ar 434 o'CLooe, in front of tne promines, thie following-described” property: Pai ot numbered fifty-four (64), in Holmead’s addi. Hon to Georgetown, District of Columbia, bounded as follows: Bewinning for the same on thé east, side of Monroe street at the southwest corner of that Part of said lot 54 heretofore sold to S. Alexander, and rin thence south thirty-nine (39) feet_more or less to the northwest corner of that part of said lot &4 heret: fore sold to D. Sullivan; thence east with Sullivan's north line forty-four (44) feet; thence north with the east line of said, lot 54 to the south- cast comer of said Alexander's lot; thence west a Alexander's south line to. place of beginning; ether with the improvements. ‘erms: One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at eight fer cent, per ahnum until paid, and secured oy iced of trust on the property: ‘All conveyancine at purchaser's cost. €100 down when the property indtrnck off. “Af the torme of salo are not comiiod with in seven days from the day of salothe Trustees reerve the rizht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser: WIL} ee OASSIN, AM A: GORDON, } Trustees. NCERY SALE. J By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Pourt, of the District of Columbia, passed in Eauit canes No. Tl teaoe. We 1 will offer for sale at auction, on TUESDAY, THE 23> Day OF Maso, IsK0, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, Lots Nog, 25 and 28, in O'Denoghne' 8 sub-division cf part of lot 2 in square No. 51%, in the city of Washington, B.0. ‘bot 3 fronts 22 fect on North Getrect geiween Ath and Gik streets and Lot 38 fronts 22 feeton Washinton street, both of said Jots having a depth of 100 Feet. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash: residue in two equal payments, at six and twelve months, with six per cent. interest. A deposit of 850 on cach lot at time of sa’e. REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. marl. d&ds JUNCANSON BRQS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON ELEVENTH STREET, BETWFEN G A) PRIKERTS SUCIMEAST AT AUCTION. virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No, records for the Dii sel], on FRIDAY, Tout Sane, 183 are 80, AT 5 O'CLOCK in front "of the premises, the followinw de- real estate situate in the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: The south thirteen and one-half feet front by the depth there- of of ‘ot numbered twenty-one (21), in, subdivision of ‘square nine hundred and Seventy-four (74), together with improvements, ways, &o; ‘Terms of sale third cash: balance in six and twelve mouth, Moted. to Dent ¢ interest and to be'secured by deed of ‘tre Conveyancing at purchaser ‘erms to be complied with in seven a dave, ofr: wire the trustees reserve the right to risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after tiving five days’ public ‘notice of such resell in fowe newspaper published in Washington, D. 0. A deposit of $5) required at timoof sale. mar8-d&ds EDWARD TURRENTON,} TFustoos. (HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, | Real Estate Auctioneer. Jay virtne of a dood of trust, dated October ue 1876, ani lio 1 pees of described real estate: ali that certain ae ad lyin fh the city 0 and known. a paris of lots pumbered (10) ten and (ii) eleven: 14 equare uum bered (199) one hundred and ninety-nine, begin- ning for the same at a point on the line of 16th street west (27) twenty-seven feet and (7) seven inches sout rthwestern corner of said lot numbered (10) ten, and thence running north street (60) fity fect and (10) ten inebes, Henge east (100) one litadeed and are fect to snp public alley in said square, thence south along said alley (50) fifty feet and (10) ten inches, and thence est (106) on and six feet to the place of - per annum unt by deed of trust on the property, sold, of the option of the pure . A deposit juired at the time of sale, and all con- yeovancing at the cost of the fe recnred Dy a ‘cash, d aay of sale, the Trustee rea the property at the risk and cost of the default- ing uirchaser, after seven daye advertisement in See OALDERON QARLISLE, ‘Trustee. THOS E. WAGGAMAN, & (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, OP- OITY HALL, CONSISTING OF INGS, CHIEFLY occupied chiefly as offices. Se eee rr re JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trustes. BADOYE SALES Oe | AUCTION SALES. THE EVE | RMI 7 ADeAD wax —A decision ot the TP PUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers MONDAY - on oak Tee reunites Sarah Peterson to vD oth and D ste. n.w. eee eerste CAS. Givorced for thineck sereueh, they had had bee ATTEMPT TO of Peterson Mes at the nogmon cesm 71480. 70 matwngeag: |. ATrmary Seammate Nezon Bares oF | ‘he nrie weneameeg ano Rome GASE AND’ SECRETARY, MARBLE Top | ville, Ky., Saturday afternoon to assassinate | At the dealne ne eee eeraon. BY request and BOREAS o RAMROY SCHAMEER GEDY | Mayor unter, tovanatay witiodt succes. | Shs a ten untangle wt ¥ . ‘wou! murderer is Samuel Redd, for- lersey. DEE,” WALNUT. BxPER EES CASHIER'S | meriy foreman of a gang of street seranens S son, supplled bis wite with money for her sup WALNUT WARDROBE. Ma PANEL, | Whom Mayor Baxter discharged a day of two | [Qc' when hic mind tems her, unt COERRER, &e:, WITH A COLLECTION OF | Sg0 tor urunkenness. At a meeting Saturday 8. when his mind became affected. OTHER GOODS" STOVES, CROCKERY, PIC. | Redd accosted uc Mayor and ratsed his hand | Sf Te comsequences, he wrote to her Che ofa Fatty SHOW CASE; ALSO TEN GAGKS _ Baxter stretched | Uvoree and final separation, she ex pressed ARTLET PEARSS as if shake bands with Rint retched ner willingness to have a divorce, ay out his hand, when Redd drew a pistol and levelled it at the es fa saying something about family troubles and “taking bread from his children’s mouths.” Before Baxter perceived What he was doing Redd fired. At the time the two men were not three feet apart, and the eve nearly touched the mayor's clothing. Before Redd could fire again he was seized by another person. Mayor Baxter asked the man why he shot at him. Redd replied, “D—n you, you discharged me.” Redd, who Was half arunk, was arrested. claims, the matter drop) and nothing me Was said about it. eubengoenus she came t9 1e city, and joined him in executing several decds," In 1865 she left Flemington, and came to live with him, and remained at his house un- tl February, 1867. when she left him, at his re- quest, on account of his mental condition. On November 10, 1877, Peterson committed suicide by drowning himself in the Potomac. His wife made arrangements to administer to his Tore ly, when she d vered, as she alleges for the time, that a divorce had been granted in THe Case AGAiNer KuAANEY— ic the San She filed a petition to have the divorce NEY. et aside. Common. pleas No. 3 took testimony Francisco police court Saturday afternoon. | tn reiation to the matter, and upon the evidenee Denis Kearney was pli fo je use Of Vulgar IAgUaeO AI Goeees ka he a presented. set the decree of “divorce aside, hold Tengo walved fury tHE Pee ey yee, $2 | tog that there no malicious desertion troduced to show that the Lancia ag aned, | by the wife. and ance they aa llved together as stated in the complaint. Kearney was the 4 {fer the date of the divorce, tt was probable only witness for the defense, andon the hearing | {Bat the divorce had been obts alned by — on one of the charges only Immaterialy modi- | {rough his mentat weakuess at that tim fled in his evidence the language as given in the | SUPTeIe Court sustains Uuls decree. —7” complaint. In the hearing on the second charge | 47#¢7tcan, 1217, the language used was admitted. Kearney's counsel moved to dismiss the case on the ground that the language did not tend to create a breach of the peace, {t being directed In one in- stance against a person not present, the other against no one in particuls a vague and general threat. mitted withcut argument and taken under ad- visement until Monday. bTION OF A CLERGY- an Dix has recently tes of malicious hoaxes ome person who imagines a grievance, or Db rent manufacturing es. outs, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Milwaukee, St. Toe BiGawisr BENNETT.—The Baltimore | Paul and elsewhere, began to receive steamer brought down from that city yester- She purporting to come from the Rev. Dr. Dix day the lady with whom the first wife ‘of the | j Mies tee pic, eon, Mp ied n Bennett, the alleged bigamist, ved | be written by Dr. Dix, wo 8 ask InFaltimore, "Tits ladyeis oke or the eivar | {ng for particulars as to the cost of ‘Tultion, ete. Letters were s askin, Dr. DI ‘nt to distinguished clergymen why they had not answered letters from , letters of course which had never been nd_ the owners of bookstores recelved ng for estin cirenlars, ete. Tt is said that the cowardly author of these silly and cruel hoaxes even went. so far as to invite cler- gymen todine in Dr. Dix’s house, and on one occasion notified a number of ‘second-hand clothes dealers that Mrs. Dix's wardrobe would be sold at a certain time. All these and a number of other devices of a similar nature have been the cause of very great annoyance to Dr. Dix and his friends, and necessarily given rise to many annoytt ‘pprehensions. Detectives have been ut have thus far fatled to discover the guilty person, Dr. Dix being unable to give the slightest clew to his identit, Post, 13th, witnesses in the affair, the wedding having taken place at her house, and as the Rev. Mr. Shannon, the other important witness, was also In the city yesterday, an effort to rearrest Bennett and bring the case to trial was made by the ofticcrs of the law. Mr. Bennett was too sinart for anything like that, however, and kept himself close until the ‘witnesses had taken the boat for Baltimore again. He is sald to be still in the city. Rev. Mr. Shannon fs the mntnister of whose church Bennett and his Balti- more wife were members when they were living together in that city. The reverend fentieman and the lady give Bennett a very ad Dame, and their testimony would not help his case much if heard on trial—Norfolk Vir- ginian, 1ith. Accs THE RE Leonard of Peeps against the Rev. F, Church, chat Mk. Biscoz.—Miss Kate N.J., has begun asuit Biscoe of the Aniington M. ing him with being the father In this city, March of her child. The subject will be brought be- ‘d of .d fore the General C@mference In. Paterson Next “tweets eee week. Some three weeks ago the case was be- fore A committee of the church, and both par- tes, It Is satd, testifled that, there was no trath in the rumors that they had been criminally in- Toronto, Canadas. 2 DIED, On the morning of March 15, 1880, timate. Upon this the committee reported that alata illness, at Second street the charge was unfounded, and the case was | southwest, Grorce W. BuBNETT, aged twenty- dismissed.—N. ¥. Sun, 13h. nine years. _Funeral services Nand O atreets ‘ont Bailey’s Church, between hwest, on Ist street west, at 12o'clock m. Friends of (0 attend at 1:15 p. m., Diep LavGat thirty-eight years old, of No. went home a few days aj Hospital on Blackwell’s Charity from the sland, where he had been confined with a broken leg, which had to Said Seas Soe ae be amputated above the knee. He lett against | (nee. and Emma L. Cobb, axed seven years and the wishes of the doctors, who desired him to ‘The relati and friends of the family are re- March 14, remain until he was well. In honor of his re- fully invited to attend his funeral from the turn a private entertainment was given in his | residence of his parents, Park street. Mount Pleas- apartment, only a few Intimate friends beng | ant, on Wednesday, 17ih instant, at 1 evclock ted. arp, on Wednesday m.” Carriages will be in waiting at the establi ning the performance be ment of W. R. o. 40 F street northwest. pores at 12 o'clock 1 friends to the house. MYERS. Fell asleep in the arms of Josus, on z sung and toasts drunk. The fnvalid’ then volunteered to dance a jig. ‘The perform: 2 ance pleased Connelly, who burst out a laigh- | eee een tae ieee ehisiee eS ing. ‘Then suddenly, without a moment's warn- Funeral will take place from Israel M. E. ing, the deceased feli off nis chair and expired, | Churet Tuesday, March 16th, at 2p. tives blecding from his mouth. An autopsy showed | and friends are respectfully invited to attend. that Connelly came to his death by rupturi the aneurism of the aorta.—¥, F. Herald, 13th. UNDERTA KERS. Two Sap Cases.—Dr. Luther B. Dickenson, —— “— editor and proprietor of the Pizater and Ri RED. SPINDLER, mer egies | published at Richmond, Va., has F UNDERTAKER, confessed to a systematic course of forgeries for two years past using the fo indorsements of Jeter & Dickenson, (the latter his brother), proprietors of the ‘Religious Heraid, of that, city, and others. Nathan P. Pratt, treasurer of the Reading (Mass). Savings Bank, was con- vieted of aseries of embezzlements ‘Saturday, pee ee the prisoner’s counsel produced a confession by Sidney P. Pratt, asonof the un- fortunate man, stating that’ he, and not his father, was the embezzier. A MEETING OF HANLAN’s FRIENDS with Mr Soule, of Rochester, was held in ‘Toronto, Sat- urday ni ight, to discuss the $6,000 prize race. Soule stated that he would pay the money into the hands of Mr. Blaikie, the referee, to be subject . to his decision, unfettered by any conditions. cn Hanlan’s suggestion the date of the race was made for May 19, ata place yet to be de- ded upon. A THREE-CORNERED FicHt.—Joseph Daley, a discharged employe of Naylor s carpet factory at Mass., entered the counting room while inten icated and called for hls pay. He was told that it was not quite ready for him, when he irew a revolver and demanded it forthwith. the proprietor, wrenched the weapon Wherevpon Daley knocked him sense- baslung shot. Michael McCann came a} lor’s assistance, and a bloody battle en- ing Daley’s head with the allating with a slung shot. rely injured. icCAULL, the theatrical man- Seventh street 39 436 street 8.W- UNDERTAKBE, sep27-12m 1337 10th stroct morthevest. — —— MONDAY, MARCH 15TH, GRAND SPRING OPENING OF PARIS PATTERN BONNETS, al Aine parti Messrs. Forp & 3 agers, gave @ banquet to the members of the: ‘irates of Penzaace” company, in Brooklyn, x Y., Saturday night, on the occasion of their MILLINERY and DRESS TRIMMINGS, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S CLOAKS, severance with that troupe. They will open the ae goers House, in Now York city, on Easter CAPES, SUITS, and Mrs. Betva A. Lockwoop, of Washington, attorney-at-law, has attacked Senator Hill in oe accusing with numerous immorati- es. “Now, gallant Georgian, hold thine own, NOVELTIES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AT No maiden arm is round thee thrown.” > =. Fe Commercial. BAUM’S, ‘THE CORONER'S JURY, in New Orleans, in the Wise murder case, returned a verdict that his 416 SEVENTH STREET N.W. death was caused by gunshot wounds inflicted by a party unknown. Four policemen were pres- ent when Wise was shot. Two GIRLS MURDERED BY THEIR UNCLE.—A special from Howell county, Mo., a wild region beyond the reach of tele hic facilities, gives an account of the horrible murder of two young iris by their uncle, who strangled them to leath one sht when their father had left them alone in the house. A stranger who had sought and obtained lodging in the house that night, pearing. the noise as of strangulation proceed ling fram the upper story, went up stairs, Uiscovered the murderer, shot and after- wards from the murderer's wife, who resided in the vicinity, ascertained that the man was the uncle of the girls, and that his object was to steal some pension money which the father had received but a short time before and divided between the girls. KENTUCKY COLORED PEOPLE GoING West.—A te trom Cincinnati, March 12, says: ‘The exodus fever 1s affecting the negroes of Ken- tucky. A party of twenty five started from Elizabethtown for Kansas yesterday, and other colonies are forming In the same locality. Large arties are also passing up from points on tue uisville and Nashville Faliroade and a large company a nee two ago left Beaver Dam oa marll-4t ONE PRICE, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ON s MONDAY, MARCH 15th WE WILL OFFER THREE THOUSAND YARDS ee FRENCH ALL-WOOL PEKIN STRIPE PIRATES = PENZANCE IN TROUBLE.—At the DE BEIGE, Instance of J. MeVicl i aces er ou > Meviexer's Theater at Chi 12) ALL THE MOST DESIRABLE SHADES, and outit of the company whit, for the past ar two weeks have been tLe ing “Pirates of Pen- zance,” at Haverly’s Theater, were attached, and the manager of the company was compelled tosecure bail in the sum of $6,000. Manager McVicker states that he had a contract with this company, te pengoronenn here a OreNy the same and he clal 2 $3,000 damages tor ‘violation c ot their contract, Two New YORK MERCHANTS IN TROUBLE.— TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER YARD. A GESUINE BARGAIN. WE SHALL JALSO OPEN CHOICE AND RARE NOVELTIES IN OUR {DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, IN NEW DESIGNS, CONTROLLED BY OUB pail Edward Hoas and formerly well- SOTKE known merchants in New Yo. City, st e government, ovtained ina our dict of $45,605.49 for defrauding the government | BLACK SILKS, out of customs duties by false and fraudulent SATIN ve LYONS, tachment ‘agalnet the. person, issued by Judge e i Choate ‘upon an. aflidavit made, by Col. Bliss, oon eee aes who was specially r retain rnment WORTHY to the case, setting forth belfef that they ae have a large amount of property which they as ae WE SHALL OPEN, SUICIDE OF AN AcTOR.—Ge60) Hammond MARCH di, committed suicide in Boston 8: night by ae banging. He was a wellknown actor, His | THE LARGEST FIRST-CLASS | MILLINERY e . Hillman. was : father of the “Little Hilimans” and played a long ee he time with “Yankee Locke.” _ LAND SALES Ix Vi —On Monday last, in| ‘TRIMMED BONNETS ee =a 80) Paes Base tar aéres was bought dy John W HATS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM PARIS FOB THIS OOCABION. < WILL BE PLEASED TO RECEIVE HER PATRONS IX OUB HOUSE. es