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MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMERS, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. CATARRHAL A aes) co. DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, Are chere OE, Tis Diseases and Thelr Porson. arenes ae a! ene FORTRESS MON NEY POINT ani a Rao | Sa eee DE MEYER’S Ca’ Ppand.att Chey ees Mont DAY OT AROH sAnGH If, 5 sn we TARRY CURE. Fanng ‘her rou route seoummsons above’ on x: eae a j THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY ‘WAsEIxaTon, D. : SINCE VACCINATION. From foot of Heventh at., ofeabiiie Bpecial attention given to the treatment of Aap every SATURDAY, My aay Ab SUNDAY, Binule fare to Norfolk first-class), 81; round trip (first-class), $1.50. ist mst DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IMPAIR- ED SIGHT, OATARRE. ASTHMA. DIB- EASES OF THE THROAT, LUNG, Lonp & Tarton, ” OHEST, Bo. y and 20th st., N.Y. your a “2 osCnaEa Ee est T have used War Ds abe Meyers erie 5 for state rooms, ci Set ashe by our agents, Dr. von Mi comsan. oly HUME: CLEARY ©00.. s07 Market Space.” eae ET Ot Wana. complaint. B.@. BLACKBURN. PERCER G, SMITH, 1413 Penn. ‘ave. ileW. ies Seto permanently locate eniequen a, Wit. 8 ROOSE, 1233 Pennsyivama avenue. iis ABILITY Broadway, otk VA. Peg Hore RAILROAD OFFICE ac HI IAL LINES OF PRACTICE “For ten years I was afflicted with Os- D fa avenue arti re ras ods farm insta worst form, so that I Tost my GENERAL DEFIOE POTOMAC STEAMBOAT Is now fully recognized. and I every O., ‘7th-street wharf, and on Known remedy, without relief. ‘The ase of seanee * him can be exam- froTboxes of ‘Nv Wei De Meyer's Catarrh bent for Norfolk, D. F. KEELING, ssdistof all ecoMS. "Siang of thom nave eng ‘Cure has made me perfectly tne mar9-Im _ Agent for Washington, B. F. DODD- offered to permit themselves t to eer to, Goons B ‘are the very best kn **I wish that we had, had Japquace to express VOR NORFOL Ae FOsTRESS Fara them a1 ‘are Senators, Members of Pees al De Meyer for Dest Sree see een ecther andl payaele Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE loaves 6t over cone! ifandred and twonty names of tho Dat His remedy has restored us to health at oe ee oe own tt already b rccensfully treet hed. He, therefore, after suffering for years. * * * Pointing foruing at Piney TS Spats zinker have aired y been publ srevutatiod is now cae fo the packacn, my brother eatd. “rhe con, | Lookout, connecting Bosten Steamers, &c. Leaves | tablished, and that he hae y accomplished Saved me five hundred c me Norfolk alternate gars ath pom Burst cians tore tufficient to satisfy the most t skeptical that, adver. aoe . ike at Rng Trip, cond-class fare, 750-; | tising wg with im ise more 2 medit reatod pS Sel " Sheilield, Mass. ug ee RIVER Ls LANDINGS. tothe diseases Specialy ron “For three or four years Ih: f- lamer JOHN W.T: ER’: fereh from, Obrouic Osterrhe Phyeicinas wharf every MONDAY and TRORODA 7a. Dr. von spe 's m., for Nomini, and SATURDAY for Leona ty town, Faerie btn Sprit eet pote stopping at prin, pal andings going and returning: jes tried, were without, After two tr RS FOR N Weeks" use of Wel De Meyer's Cure, 1 Steamers E. ©. KNIGHT aud JOHN GIBSON al- e sce investigation. is was wonderfully relieved—and since then °2 ie " S him before par entirely cured.” Lewis F. Newstan, fornsialy leave eral Bae 65 Wat trae oreo Se 305 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ’ town, FRIDS ii MORNING, ‘and Alerandiia ame 7 oe New Maw N. 22, 1879. a, pee ie Rational Metropolitan ap Beni: 5 Teor near a year Thave had such emf Ca aaear Tue : 3 focation and pains in'my head and ey sure AML BACON Ss that I could ae lom sleep. fe ed th NEW YORK— something res ; SOHOL- doctors. Each one said # diferent thing. Pesan AERIS? CRAs oth te real but could not help me. The pains in- SEN ROT" A Jere Then Dr. Wel De Meyer's eee day Fits Sabin pamphlet, x was put in my. hi I com- Seen BIO; Becond caning 15-880 ‘Curota a Fedsy, aud We ito p; Becon: Smee Tait’ etter “the mext day. one Monday,a Apt. ¥ BRIS XE & tt iad ‘a1 CoAS le fireat Rolspus, ‘an inch and a-haif son, ZUROE: Agta; H. OAZAUX, ong, with a string on it where it toreaway, 37 South St., New Pe Ox, came throuch my mouth fro nose. ’ here was nino a Half « cupral of Sos (LYDE’S.NEW EXPRESS — ate {Om = ASHINGTO! 2 ter. Tew was Ce I thought that my eye AND GEORGETG' Naa mi isappeal Connecting at Philadelphia now arenes efor" Boston, Prov the q again ow of Wel Meow England States. De ee Meyer's € ‘Catarri these few lines to thank you {oF thie good you From Fhuedelphia— sei peg THE OVAL CAKE havedone me. With respec pol &e., oun B. Soest st pghreignis, received daily until § Through 1efME MOST EOONOMIOAL FORM OF WASH- Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure is sold by Zar iver. | Goo clas Emer ie CAKES WEAR DOWN IN OSE YO & Drugeists, or delivered to any address, at $1. oe tea emation toJ. H. JOHNSON & eae es ‘Dr. Wel De Meyer's Treatise on Catarrh | 96. 1209 F street northw. ‘street wharf, LA AT PIECE, je mailed free to anybody. D. B- Dewey & Washinton, D0. Dee OO. THIN TO HANDLE, ‘AND, Gon Agents, 46 Dey St., N. X. Managers, 1a Philadel ‘THEREFORE, WASTED ; his. WHILE THE OVAL ian20-t3m ORTH G W.® WHEATLEY. N me Eaxyxan Haw Zon, } V¥e ‘The steamers of this compan: OOLGATE & 00.’8 urday from Bremen Pler,f00t of Sd get een ee “EW 7 DOae OAN BE OUT IN TWO, THE IN seodnd cal oO OLASPED READILY IN DYEING AND SCOURING, srt, 60; steer THE HAND. AND "THE Langan ELEI : ALMOST TO 49 JEFFERSON 8T., Gzoncrrows, D.O. | W.G. METZEROTT & ‘A WAFER WITHOUT ANY Work called for, and delivered free of charge. GaaE RaE WABTE. OOLGATE & 00. Bend your address. feb7 Cc RECOMMEND THEIR ‘_irith the view of ACARD. for ail seasons of the year. “NEW” SOAP (TRADE-MARK REGISTERED) TO OAREFUL HOUSEKEEPERS, NOT ONLY AS S8U- PERIOR IN QUALITY, BUT AS IN FORM THE MOST ECONOMI- CAL BOAP NOW MADE. fan31-eo2m. ‘Having more Heavy Goods on hand at this season bf the year than I usually have, and in order te re- @uce them as quickly as possible, preparatory to opening my Spring Stock, I will continue to sell for the NExT TEN pays, at the Reduced Prices } qwhich I have heretofore offered, viz: TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT on OVERCOATS, BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS, COATS and VESTS, OASSIMERE PANTS, And YOUTHS", BOYS and CHILDBEN'S CLOTHING. A good many of these goods are suitable for carly ‘pring wear, and if purchasers do not have imme- Giate use for them, it would Pay them to reserve them for next Fall. A. STRAUS, : 2011 Pennsylvania Avenue, mar2 ‘Taree Doors East or lite Sr. on™ SPECULATION. Cotton for Future Delivery is the best ation. No jexpenee of interese sot in the pur- se of Stoc! Grain. margin Sal buy or sell i00 bales of | Cotton, wor worth at oeene market yaine about $6,000. For the faithfi ct} f business entrust we can pene to gua correspondents in all tho sfoading Gotton ‘Mar- kets of the United Stat RAILROADS. pasnone AND OHIO BAILBOAD 7B GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. TOOTH BRUSHES. CEOWN d Short Line te the ae Fr. EDDY & CO., Natal Route ani 7 HAIR BRUSHES. joxth. Haxtmwent, (vests m2-1m __128 Peart street, New York. A full line st ‘Totge effect Sunday, oan 16, 1879, a 1:20 OR YOUR COUGH. USE ee Aatng Oy FOR YOUR ‘COLD, sD, USE mecca Gece eee mama p.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City and Way Bta- | SD HOREHOUND. ANTEARY PLUMBING. 06 s.ra.—tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston FORHOARSINESS, es: USE 8 ‘Years Paacricar. ExPEnrenon. uxprese, On, Sundays to Baltimore nly... Break- ELHOAMPANE AND. HO! JAB EF. BRIEN, 410 Sie st. melas et at Belay Annapolis and way. (Pied- Halt-Ponnd HAEEAN Makes's ty of the examination and 6:50 9. m-—] nde nes. RTHUK NATT, AEMAGISE. of PLUMBING, with a view to its sanitaiy | mont, Btras} mars f4th and Lets: ond 9d and D sta, nate. arrangement Orders promptly mard-1m* | righ and Way, Pad : D ChAnENCE DUVALL. Jas. HE. Mane. | 9:10 3.m.—Point of yn and wey waa NN. atOEFOLE OF Grerme DEPOT, | re Teen a eBtitting. .| paideaoes Bavreu Parlor car to Mew York and situs" aa ont Srsters ‘en HOUSES RENTED. Canty coltauren: oh ‘a.D.—t8t. Louis, Ohi 4 3 reces ae pat ctae : Hotels baal BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Pitebe Las ‘except Sunday. car to telephone orp oF, crually ae feast 1a . MONEY INVESTED. | stauntor. Pullman (ars to Cineinnat . Graf ; General Agents for the following Fire Insurance | ton to Ssndusky, daily, except Sa! Companies: Phase his. A a.m.—t siimore. Annapolis snd w OBSERVATIONS apes Fz, om SNow York. soctgadermen, New York. “ ee tates Pinte Glass On Philadelphia. mart NASAL CATARRH | rca a 1:30 i] Yor! yhia aad Boston Di Ba = New, w com F Philadelp! xD THE TRADES. Sunday Goly, Batimoreand Way, Lear ae og. ‘Biope at Aupapolls Ex Sanction. wD soraed Way 8 Sistine. Ou Buiday to CATARRHAL DEAFNESS.’ By a late member of the staff of the UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORE. Point of ty Blations only. sata Tulle fn he ms <e eee Bee eran oat 440 p.m.—toalimore, Annapolis and Way ie For copies (10 cents), apy tote otces col che extsbtanenent ways bee WILLIAMSO: 208 01 Poaneylvania avenue, third for. Pp A GETOLE, AMD De . ‘PHILADELP! aba ORE EXPRESS. "No feb7-8m__ 528 13th street northwest. Ox AnD Jen ENTE eer | Used 1865. ‘saat ai ‘Baltimore and Way Stati +t Mone AKD LAUREL EX- (ONEY ON OOLLATERAL AT 5 PER MEDICAL, &. = AND | $50,000 WORTH OF UNREDEE ——_, . Bleeping oe PL: : Re eee ad ah Vagsical’ Discascn, a FOR SALE LOW, CONSISTING OF AP uadeus ugh ha ee HENTIE. oar tued: | AND Bid pe st Madens: | DIAMONDS. Fine; i WATCHES, Gold and Silver; And ES JEWELRY. NO REASONABBLE O1 OFFER REFUSED TMORE 1 9:60 see aT soon ‘Express. - ¢Bunday ant Other trains daily, except PaRARY. og bp Station | For any of the above goods. and Qhle Taxe Oma a8 the Baltimore th aio and Corser Lathan solemn LOAN orTe a whe taken for to be check 1007 7th street no Share ones Tecel) point ft Custom-made cLoTaNG Br Rae see ee ated a Mt a eadle-ioading GUNS. and MU SICAL EB eae of Transportation. \TRUMENTS, for sale low. SoS: SRST Genet katate mgt 1880 renys ee ae 1880 TO THE 7 THY Soule rash gt ca ea T= CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS 8 HOST Was OLE OLEAN, and cap WEARS 0 ts for sale at res DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR be worm while bailing 18 105 6 HES, 028 Tih st. now. ‘aoatl Ladies. All females complaints quickly cured. ‘her atteation to the want - Sebeariy ws ate, fae cre Bed oreo Si | TRAINS LEA) INGTON, from ep0% Bankers, BR. LEON, the i. EWIS JOHNSON & CO., Dit Dachh aaneares red and only, be mires the West 0:40 a dO. day ents Pax L WASHINGTON, D. 0. Be scot Auzemale ale Conmpinints an trzeratar Figpburs too Sas praia (CRALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS . Fooms for patients. fm s Giro tte tanT and other INVESTMENT SROUREZIES. ft ee aks OF LIFE restores “TIO and FOREIGN EXOHAN( Zhanhood and the vigor of youth to Pa] ee ehhh rr Soustitation in weeks. Failure tm- OOH! ail about fo" marry or hee kate peas Lo Be excess y ‘cause. Gus. NOTE kr. ¥ WGuconssin overy case is as certain aa that water Paper formerly sold we a ee ‘The above bargain oat bs Dr. JAOQUES, No. Pole. spent, > 7 #Untversity oma Drugg ists applied. deca6 = “7 a rh E tore Sport ‘ s: Pond oor. "aE WATER whee at MADAME us have the cheapest cad largest STOCK in the ‘Sunday. 8:10 ‘8-2. and 6:20 p.m., daily, ex- JRE NE Si soedvscacetae Jeb19-1m Pee Aap Chea Saran An Toe aire cme eae ain hade isfaction aud at p at toes tet a1 gapation sone one = Spey RAE Ser ao Siitisena | ESSERE K. Epon oThavis, } Trustees. NowY_ SALE OF VALUABLE IMFRO" ESTA’ Sa ON Pere T, BET" IN M AND N STREETS ‘HD le Gs a a decree SS the Santen Sones sratinesurrre ont Aa i) » cewin -hicbothan ee I will offer for sale, on AY, MACH 22 Laid; AT'43 o'GLoce P.M, at wplic auction, in front of the premises, all of Jotgand the southern part of lot I, said southern se lot I SEeving: a front ord 33g inches and ran- ith the same the rear line of lot, in? Phillip and eanaely recorded subdivi- mn of Oris inal lots 10, 11 eg Boe in square Ni ; together with the im rovetnents thereon, con: isting ‘of a two-story ‘Terms of sale: ‘One hind cash (of which cash pay- ent $100 shall be ald as'a deposit at the tine of jeale): and the ‘two eq one and two years from. date on ie with interest at Le per cent. All conver sncing: at purchaser's cost. fettere to comply wi ith the terms of sale 8, the right is reserved to resell at int Hi yarchaser. ONALLY, Trustee, Fisk and cost of ose mars-co&ds lumbia Law Building. Cee: SALE, a FRAME DWELLING- HOUSE AND LOT ON THIRT! b LUE =e ANE 0 SOUTH ‘HWE! eb saad By vi virtu decree passed February oath, A.D Dist, in fie cass of J James Hi fi) etal: ve. Elizal H. Harte ct al., 6881, in Equity in the Supreme Court’ of the Dis- fret of Columbia, I will, on THURSDAY. Manon 26TH, 1880, aT 435 O' in frost of the premizer, fell at be action pie a following real estate, with improvements: mare numbered. two hundred gad ai fou four rae 2 ‘This Lot is improved ‘bya Frame ious ‘Terms of sale, as ordered by court: One-third ae the -purchare money in cash, and the balance in equ: talments at six and twelve months from the date of sale, for which d yee a payee yaaa the notes of the purchaser pete Stale per Oot, per ammuta frou the day. of fale and secured by s deed of trust on the prope or the purchaser may pay all, the purchase money deposit of one 1 so busdFod dollars {0 be Te terlien the e property is knocked down. All con- Yeyancing at the costof the BARE DUNCANSON BROS.» Acts. marll-20 YHARLES W. a rae TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT -IN” SQUABE 1,027. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the a5 oy of ey: A. D. STS. a and. govorded folio 33, one of the lan: ZAM of the Distrlot or Glemaibe, and.at thorenest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TURSDAY, THE 230 Day or Manon, A.D. 1880, af 4 O'CLOCK the west 40 fect 7 ‘ihches trent by & depth thereof of Lot re 1,627. ‘Terms of sale: Amount of” ndobtogness secured. by deed of trust, in cash; balance a Leignteen months, with. interest at t tue Fite wore it per annum, secured b roperty Bold. $100 down at time Uiaaley ‘Auvconvayenctine at cost of pi ‘Terms to be complied with in a WILLIAM B. das naril-eod&ds (1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES. SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON MONROE STREET, BETWEEN BEALL A’ WEST STREETS, x0) RGETOWN By virtue of s deed of trust, dated the eighteenth ii dey of St May, 1877, and duly re- fis) folic 0, 2, Qne of the, fend tecords for the District umbis, and by Girection of the parties secured eee unde: i ‘Aicxaaiters 1 Jot; then of beginning: nett e balances at six and interest at eight v to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defoulting purchaser. WILLIAM D. - CARSIN, } } Trustess. marll-10t UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER’ ON ELEVENTH STREE’ ees G AND 1st BEES OO, aes) ee .GCTIO: virtue of in Bier No. 839, folio pide one ly geo land records for the District of Columbia, we will. sell, ou FRIDAY, Idan Stamens, Lee), a9 O'CLOCK P. wo, in front of the premises, the following de- scribed, real estate situate in the city of Washing- District of Columbia, to wit: The south thirteen and one-half feet front by, the depth. there: of of ‘ot numbered twert! ome (21), in subdivision of & ther with improv mo Le ae four (974), te er W. provements, Wa! Se erm i of oe rd Gah: ait: balan and twelve months, notes interest and to be'sectred ity deed ed of trust on th remises. Conveyancing yurchaser’s cost be complied with in Seven da A ing cue OF tue. dotaulting purct risk ant of fal giving five days’ public Totice of such resell in mblished in Washington, D. O- ‘K deposit o rar ed psu npeet at timo of sale. mar8-d&ds PORKENTON,§ Trustees, HOB. E. 7a Real Estate Auctioneer, Jby virtne of a deod of trust, dated October 13th, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. (7 835, folio 153, one of the land records of the. District of Golumbia, and at the secured thereby; I will sell at public auotion, rontof the premises, on, MONDAY. THE 22D Day oF Manon, ar 436 ‘cLooK Pat, the £ol- 8. ortin iece andlying mn, ieee of Golam parts of ots ya square num- ereanaiete. point o ling of 16th 7) twenty-seven fect and (7) soven inches ‘south frem the northwestern corner of said pine tore thence east (106), om Public alley in said square, alle; ty feot and (10) ten aU Cobyons andred arate. foot to the ince of beginning, te er with tiie improvement f sale: One-fourth cash, the in six (6), twelve (12), and eighteen (18) mon’ with interest at six per cont. Eis ope until paid, seotred by deed of a he. property 60 allcash, av rae option of A deposit of 860 required at the time at fale, and all con- veyancing at the cost of purchaser. If the iepetale: complied wi in sore seven days irom the Oo = the property at the riek and cos goat of the detanit- ig por mi Bia on seven days’ advertisement e ALD! CARLISLE, Trustee. THOS E. WAGGAMAR, Auct.__mar9-d&ds WILL A wear false ‘‘waves" faa “‘frizzles” which pio 1gok ‘artfctal, jure the iG ELIXIR. Abeolitaly harmless, Priva, 81, For aSuand, ee jesaio and Het ies” 480 penney! ‘lvanis Roe $2,250,000. eee HAVANA LOTTERY. RAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING. IL 13th, 1880 ONLY it <000 TIORETS 1SSU ED. OAPI RIZE, 1,000,000 PESOS, co. ‘eur: Libests), New Work. BRACKETS, MANTLES, “TAR BUILDERS STOOK, LUMBER. ust before, and the rst advan, “23 ‘a which’ stock X am $0 oifer Sa = ‘Ora. ‘or O1BGLa, pea GASH WAREHOUSE AND LUMBER YARD OF . ‘THOMAS W. SMITH, Aphil-lua Cots 1st 66 amd Liv, oe rote U6 ASSIGNEE SALE OF A STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES, aT STORE 731 7rx STREET NORTHWEST, aT AUCTION, COMMEN@ING THURSDAY MORNING, Magce 18TH, ane EVENING eee ey ‘rom AT 7 O'CLOrK, day to day until the entire ‘stock! is is Sinposea of This stock was for a first-class, trade. They are high-priced goods. I would, call the attention of ladies to this sale, as there is a splendid line of Ladies’ Goods.” Dealers oben aso stend, fan’, goods will be put ap a ed 6 Rods will be sol the! 1 highest at bide eae cane FOLEY, Auctioneer. a i XNIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO M dated Decem! recoded i gee ber, 740, folio 76, &c-, one of the and records for the county of Washington, ©., and at the owner of the note recured theroby, I shall sell at auction, in front of the WEDNESDAY. Mancn 90, 1680, Arf Grotock P- Ma, Lote nurabered one, tw two and three, in pansrs north of Square numbered fi hundred and eiz) - Of 508,) togethe improvements aoe rin the ‘Terms cf gale: The amount of the indebtedness secured thereby and expenses of sale in cash; Delanor in eis and twelve mouthe after the Gay of ale, with Interest a¢ six per cont per annum. A dey juired to be made ae diately ater fale, All the cost of deeds and recor ing to be patd by the purchaser, and if the fie Tall erms are not complied with in five days after sale, the property will be resold at the Ask and cost of the defaulting purchager., KENNEDY, Trustee, 01 JOS. T. OOLDWELE, Auationere, COLDWELL, Real Estate Sea TRUSTEF’S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLING. No, 916 NINE- TEENTH 8) REET NORTH rs Py ak of a deed of trust dated Decem- one of the land records: Tor the Disteict of Columbia, and at the request of the are Neca a. erouys Leaniell 08 ll at suetlon, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY. Stancr30, 1830, ar 4 occLooe Peaks the following iT 4 ibed real ata, situate in ‘te, ‘city, of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot nineteen (19), in square numbered eighte-six. (86), being the south one-half (3) of said twenty-two and one-half (2249) feet front on 19th street west, Ronee ‘with the sapeovernente &e. 500 in ‘and the balance at twelve and twenty-four months, for whieh the notes of the purchaeer, bearing interest at the rate of of sale, and Terme to be complied reins seven Gays otherets® nee ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. marl6-eots _HALLET KILBOURN, Trustee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE ORY TE LUABLE BEAL ES- Under and by vice me & convevanos in trust to a bearing date on the 20th day of fry April, 187, and_ dul nly Zecorded among, the, land records of Wash i of Columbia, we, tht lic quotion, in front of the ue bra, oparens( remixes, on THURS- ‘AT 5 O'CLOCK IN THE of land in the said city, {hown slot nuuberea thisty (0), in As i Shep herd’s recorded subdivision of square numbered $28, the same being improved by a Brick Dwelling jonse. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed b; ance in trust being as follows: debtedness, secured by the said decd paid, that is to say, $3,000, wit cent; from April 2, 1875, p id’'in cash, and the balance in equat instslment in six, twelve and eighteen mon’ day of sale, the purchaser £0 give his notes for the dod arr ee eed sale. A d w uired of pur- Chaser at time: of alo.” All conveyancing at" ex. Fense of put oe WEB! (BENBY HL WatMapae, } Trustees. shyereee ies OF Rane PROPERTY, E ELEVEN TH AND V STREETS oo UESDA' ae Ga Fr of Manon, at b o'cioox P.M., the nerth a of Lot numbered five (6), ins and thirty- offered for sale fronts ace ‘back of that width, finding On dr eet. Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with in- ig” $100 aepoct when property. io struck oF. a ies wi Tetins to. be Somplicd with in Ave e days after sale. Co! cing recon ‘ding at *s cost. Cael ats oe ono SERED. W. JONES, Trustes. ta-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on account of the weather, until FRIDAY, Marcu 127TH, same hour and place. By order of the ee t2-THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POsT- PONED: on account of the weather, until TUES- DAY, Mancu 16TH, same hour sud. place, marl2-4t F. W. JONES, Trustee. THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PORED anal THURSDAY, Marcu 187TH, 1880, sane ene: and pI mari F. W. JONES, Trustes. RUBTEES" SALE OF A DESTRABLE THREE- STORY BRIGK DWELLING ON K STREET, NEAR THE ‘‘SAVAGE SQUARE" MARKET. By virtuo of a deod of trust, dated tho sixth oy of March, A-D. eighteen hundred and and recor = oF Be oes and fifteen (| cas southeast cosner of ning thence one west on said street aes nine feet six inches; thence due north one hundred ana forty-six feet st cloven inches to.a $0-feet alle nty nine eet six inches, and thence Gus south 146 fect 11 inches to the ing,” to- gether with, all and sin; , the improvements, et cetera, a6 in said do The terms of eal Pe AVaoveto of en terest, costs atid 8 and Ae co. THOS. J. mane Aucts. anaes d&as t2- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, in consequence of the rain, until SATURDAY, Mano 20TH, same hour and place. 4 HEP, Trustees. THOS. J. FISHER & GOs Aucts. inarl6-d&ds NN SHERMAN & 00. J hen Estate Agents sind Auctioneers, St. Cloud Building. ” ISHED HOUSE TEST SALE OF F_UNFIN RUSTREEE RD or sel) at rane nck, io front of the premio HE A) A. Shad tea db oveLoor P. a, the following described cit istrict We SEA at uae een ha in Bose a eubaivision fof Square five hundred Mount of indebtedness and expense of wiiea ina arterh eae t |, OF 4 Chimer. A’deposit of #100 required on acceptance of bid JOHN SHERMAN, Trust W. M. SMITH, Salesman. marl6-: Seas CERY SALE OF VALUSHLE TMPEO VED Carn Ona, ip RT AND TEN EAST, IN Say 4 934. By virtue of a pareere cause No. 7008, Van Ea, vs. in the Bupremé Court of the SENATE.—After our report closed— The Senate resumed consideration of the star route deficiency appropriation Dill. ‘The pre- amble recites that, the deticlency is, caused by the Post Office ing the law a ex] tures ae excess of appropria- Eons or gz contracts involving govern- il services to which they are entitled. It therefore enacts that pennies 100, oe, or so much Dé appropriated of Tnland matt transportation for the remainder of the current a the remainder of the year ing of = or increase of ips. any yar route shall be made. The further sum of $100,000 is also appropriated for placing new service according to law, provided hat the Postmaster General shall not hereafter have power to expedite any contract elther now oo or hei ler given toa rate of pay ex- ae 50 per centumm upon the contract as if let. This differs from the House bill ne Sever ral parti mlars. Mr. W x plained the bill and gave the views of the committee, criticising the great eh on certain routes in the effort at expe- Mr. Maxey su} Siena the bill as amended, but did not concur fn the preamble. Mr, Beek insisted that the preamble was just!- fled by the facts. Before Mr. Beck concluded, the Senate, at 4:25 p. m., went into executive session, and he will finish’ his argument to-day. HOUSE.—After our report closed— Owing to the illness of Mr. McLane, the pend- ing bill relative to the investment of the Pacific allroad sinking fund was postponed until the jonday of next month; and the Speaker recognized Mr. Dunn, who, on behalf of the committee on public'lands’ moved to suspend the rules and take up for consideration the bill re’ating to the public lands of the United States. The motion to suspend the rules was seconded oa required by the new rules) by a vote of 114 Otter a debate of fifteen minutes in support ofthe bill and fifteen minutes in opposition to it, the motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill was defeated—yeas, 114; nays, §9;—not the necessary two-thirds in the’ affirmative. Mr. Cabell, chairman of the committee on xallyere and canals, moved to suspend the id pass the ae to abolish all tolls at the Powter? and, Por mio canal. After a halt jour’s del ie Motion was agreed to and the bill passed. Pp A number of executive communications were presented by the Speaker and Sppropriately referred, among them a letter from the Secre. tary of ‘the ry, in response to a resolu- tion of the House calling for certain comme! Cial statistics relative to the trade between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, which was referred to the committee on interoceanic canal. ‘Mr. Cox was recognized by the Speaker to move to suspend the rules for the purpose of Pa the bill for the rellef of the suffering but he was cutoff by a motion to adjourn. He, however, obtained leave to have printed the enon ‘of the committee on foreign affairs W bill. ‘he House then, at p.mn., adjourned. Labor Strikes and Lockouts. THOUSANDS OF MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. In compliance with a resolution adopted by the Plano Manufacturers’ Association, to close their factories yesterday unless the strikins employes of Messrs. Stelnway & Sons return to work in the meantime, the manufacturing firms of Albert Wel eber, George Stock & Co.,Win. E. Wheelock, Joseph 1°. Hale, Haines Bros., J. & C. Fisher, Henry Behning, Decker & Sons, Bill- ings & Co., C. D. Pease & Co., Josiah King & Co, and James & Holstrom, of New York, locked out their mem yesterday. A number of other ee firms will ToS join tn the lockout, thus tnrowing at it 1,000 men out of work. Meet were held by em) loyés, at which resolutions denouncing the action of the firms named were adopted. Weber's men de- cided to demand an increase of fifteen per cent in their before returning to work, and it is very probable that all other men turned out gvill follow their example. The striking piano- kers met last night, and addresses were made encol the men to holdout. The West Side tailors, brass founders and finishers, cloth- ing cutters and painters allheld meetings in New York last night to organize for the pur- pose of demanding an increase of wages. ® | Bate from Harrisburg, Pa.. announce s! trikes for higher wages by the ore and helpersin the iron works there. T! trikes threaten to lead to a cessation of work in the iron business from east of Pittsburg to Philadelphia, when many thousand hands will be out of employ- ment. A dispatch from Pittsburg states that a strike of puddiers was inaugurated yesterday from Johnstown to Columbia, which is the most formidable that has occu for many years, and 7,000 meninthat district are idle. This Strike does not involve Picsburg, as the manu- racturers there have ‘a sliding scale for all workmen. une men ao the extensive jron works of E. Brooks, Reading, Pa., did not resume work Boece the temporary ad- vance of ten per cent having ¢ expired Saturaay. ‘The men at Osgood & Co.'s zinc mines, at Fried- ensville, near Allentown, Pa., have struck for an advance of fifteen cents aday. One hun- red and twenty-five puddlers and a number ot rollers at_ the Union Iron Works, at Buffalo, N. Y., struck yesterday morning for an increase of wages. They receive $5.50 per ton now, and have struck for $6.25. About 490 furniture frame makers in Chicago struck yesterday for an ad- vance of 15 per cent in wages. Ig was Nor IN AN “‘ALI-FIRED Hvgry.”—An emir ent divine from New England, travelling in ‘Texas for his health, impaired by arduous cleri- cal duties, upon arriving atone of the towns went in search of the barber's shop for repairs and improvements, On entering an establish- teow oe this kind ae observed a big double- ig against the wall. Hav- tng aco a fs constitutional a awe of firearms he hastily ‘barber if the gun was loaded. A half- shaved dative who occupied the chair, turned around in his lather-beaten face and exclaimed: Pave. oe ef you're in an all-fired hurry you'll find a six-shooter what is loaded in my coat-tail pocket!”—iowr. ‘WaHat ConstiruTES OSTER” puzzled some of the lawyers in the Riot bill bribery cases at Harrisburg, but they were not Philadelphia lawyers. Senator Carpenter, of Wisconsin, however, hit upon the rather neat definition that it means a Pennsylvania legislator who “feathers his nest,” and that fouls his nest, too, he might have added.—Phila. Ley I1GHT AMONG N YORK SPORTING wax Rbout 11 o'clock last night a number of sporting men, among whom were several lead- ing politicians of the fourth and sixth wards of New York city, met in Hyland’s saloon, Chat- ham street, New York, and entered ona ca- rouse. Some ill-feeling as to the transactions at the faro table existed among them, and shortly before midnight a desperate fieht took lace, during which Burke was stabbed in the Bead and back and shot in the groin fourteen times, while Holloran received seven cuts on the forehead and face. Murphy was also cut ‘about the face, hands and body, while a few others received slight wounds. Burke will probably die. ‘THREATENING TO KILL A PREACHER. nent citizen, whose name ts not state: arrested in Atlanta, Ga., for arontentug © to att Rey. R. C. Foute, an Episcopal 1 minister, in the pulpit, and going to church avowedly for that se. He accuses Foute of causing a divorce tween himself and wife. CHARLES H. MIDDLETO! ee of the Continental Telegraph C ny, has been in- dicted, in Union county, N. tor wantonly de- stoying the line of the American Union Com- pany. ‘Tne fire in the steamer City of Sydney, at San ei Was extini ed yesterday. The di not ex $10,000, The fire originated” 1 in alot of ollskin clothing,it is be- }ieved from spontaneouss combustion, YREADFUL MASSACRE BY INDIANS.—A 8} fanAlennes reliable information of the ie Indian depredations has just been received rivate letters dated Silverton, Col., March Ly itsining the pollowing: We have news of a terrible Indian massacre near Blue Sen reine Joe Lacome, Joe Chanes, Pat Kané, Su! Trin- boom, Dave Stockhammer and several others were Killed. Several Bodies have been found and buried. Great excitement prevails in the Ames valley. FFIN AND MOURNERS FALL Into 4 CELLAR. — , a remark- A promi: Tobbed the cars while pretending to Ployés of the company. AFRAID OF THE INDIANS.—The settlements at and north of Big Horn, Dakota, are in a state of excitement on account of an al of the Crow Indians with tl e Sioux and threat ened hostilities, The settlers are coml Goose Creek valley for mutual protectio: are only two com Kinney, panies of troops at Fort Mo. THE Pork Has Arrrovep and named Right Rey. Heiss, now Bishop of Lacrosse, Wis, aS coadjutor, with right of succeeding to the Aroh- bishop of Milwaukee, and approved and named Rev, gone A; Watterson, president of Mount . Mary's Emmittsburg, Mi Bishop of Colv abate, Ohio. s Timeaeoed oe RATLROAD OFFICERS INJURED BY A COLLISION. A collision occurred yesterday on the Westches- ter railroad, near Phiaderphis, between a pas senger and a special train, wrecking ‘oth en- gires and ick the fo'owing persons:— Washington Hickman and Mr. Mato, directors of thi Farnum, pI Stunshowe ena he ba: aye master All ntly,, and Lorenz Beck, of Westchester, who had leg broken. &2-The Duchess of Galllera has converted her fine palace at Genoa into a hospital for ailing in- fants, DIED, COBB. On Sunday, at 1:15 1880, of typhotd pheuionta, EDWan ce F. and Emma L. Cobb, aged March 14, son of Clar= seven years and “"yhe relatives and friends of the family are ro- srectfully invited to attend his funeral from the Teridence of his parents, Fark street. Mount Please ant, on Wednesday, 17ih instant, at) 1 otelock p- m. ” Carriages will be in waiting at the estal ment of W. R. Speare, No. 940 F street northwest. at 12 o'clock m., to convey friends to the house. KEITHLEY. Monday, March 15, 1880, AMELIA J. REIrHLEy, aged thirty-one years, eleven months and seventeen days. Funeral will take place from her late residence, South Carolinaaventic, between 6th and 7th streots southeast, Roammeaay, March 17th, at 3p. m. SOOTT. On March 15th, 1880, at the residence of her uncle, 8. 0. Scott, of Crawfordsville, Ind., Suna ManyScorr, lately of Wasitington. THOMAS. Monday, March 15th, 1880, after a lingering illness, VinGinia THOMAS, axed one year and weven months, only child of H¢nry and Laure Funeral from her parents? residence, No. 983 10th street n.w., Wednesday, March 17th, at o'clock p.m. WOOD. On Monday, March 15, 1880,, 11:20 m., at the residence of Ther parents: No. $11 Yih noftheast, of scarlet fever, DEBORAH M . daughter of Franklin and Wilinette B. ‘Wood, two years, seven month and five days. UNDERTAKERS. PEED. sri UNDERTA KER, 3S Seventh street n.w. Branch Store, 239 434 street 8.w. ‘OHN EK. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, Sep27-12m 1337 10th street northwest. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE TIROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &e TRADE “SAPANULE.” MARE. The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Belief and a . Radical Cure. Tame Back, Seer of Sede es ook Bunions or Soreness o Mhslover cause, gee or Soealde, and all Zam ™NS Jo Honmehold can fer to pawn: it. ‘use and recommen Woes tofer to thousands who owe their lives to * Bae 0 Lee ts juminated Circulars sent free, upon appli- ore oN oa mye in trying it as we guarantee satisfaction eo te and 819 r bot Some sa Spe Bold’ by all Druggists. aiacbts GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, 237 Broadway, N. Ye TRY mar4-e0 THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCH. PREPARED FROM A FORMULA DERIVED FROM 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN MANUFAC- TURING, THE COMBINATION MAKING ONE OF THE MOST PALATABLE AND CONVE- NIENT ADDITIONS OF OUR DAY TO THE FES- TIVE BOARD. FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR, AND AS AN AGREEABLE TONIC, THE HUB PUNCH STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, CON- TAINS NOTHING BUT THE PUREST MATE- RIALS, AND IS ENDORSED BY ALL A8 THE MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE OF THE AGE. MANUFACTURED BY C. H. GRAVES & SONS, BOSTON, MASS, TRADE SUPPLIED IN WASHINGTON BY J. H. CRANE, : Ro. 460 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR” AND BY THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN GROCERS: N. W. BUROHELL, 1332 F st. n- JACKSON & CO., 626 Pennsylvania ave. n. WILLIAM ORME & SONS, LOLS Penn.ave.' B. W. REED'’S SONS, 126 F st. n.w. BEALL & BAKER, 490 Pennsylvania ave. 2.w- BROWNING & MIDDLETON, OO Pa. ave. n.w- ELIA OHELINI, 135 Pa. ave. and 136 B st.s.e. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New York ave.n.w. HOLMES & BROTHER, corner Ist and E sts.n.w. ©. CG. BRYAN, corner 15th and I streets n.w. marl: c= BUPPERBT, TEMPLE OF FANOY GOODS, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. m.wey RECEIVED A FULL ASSORTMENT OF EASTER EGGS of all designs and prices. THE GAME OF FIFTEEN For 10c., 20c., 25c. and 50c. per piece. oagat . OATS!3 —4 20,000 BUSHELS marll OHO@ICE SEED OATS VEBY OHEAP,

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