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~~ MISCELLANEOUS. STEAMERS, &c. WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRE CURE. A Constitutional and Unfailing Remedy. West WasHrvoton Square, N.Y. cofor the benent of others, Pdesire to wtate that after suffering with Chronic Ca~ tarrh for nearly thirty years, aad {ailing in obtaining relief by mnsny prebaree ns tried, two boxes of Dr. Wei De era Comm pcens have entirel cured ns. Eama 0. Howes. “My wife waa afflicted with ceribis cs tarrh for eighteen years. [am happy to inform you that she has been entirely eured by only one packae of Wel De Meyer’s invaluable remedy.” ACOB SwaRTz, Jz., 200 Warren st., Jersey City. “I have suffered for several years from Catarrh, and have tried many remedies with- gut benefit. I have used one boxof Wei De Mey: — Conipcun a cat, Iam radically cured. 140 Novi Me YG. arte ant Beooklyns w (@astor Noble street Presbyterian Church). ‘My sufferings from Qatarrh fer four years were somthing indescribable. My Benses of taste and smell were entirely de- stroyed, my breath was offensive, and Tat pyevis an onject ‘of loathing aa ite 2 could not breathe rough bog oem ostril By the final = of Wei De Meys “2 "3 wonderful discovery the formation of mucous ceased, m: oe and smell were restored, my ap returned, aud I was perfectly cured. ue Is now over one year, and 1 have had no re- turn of a Catarrhal sym; D. G. McKetver, 161 Stott st., N.Y. ko, &o. &o. Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure—an abso- inte cure—is sold by Drugyists, and delivered to any address, at 31.50. Dr. Wel De Meyer's ‘Treatise mailed free toanybody. B. B. Dewey & Co., Agents, 46 Bey st., N. ¥- jan16-th,3m Seen DOOKs, oe, INGS, BRACKETS, MANTLES, STAIR BUILDERS STOCK, LUMBER. EE ast before, and during the first sdvanoein build- nantities of DOORS, ieee BLENDS ar snd MouEDEN NGS and LUMBER, am enabled S etter at a emall ad- Janos above the lowest f last season. Orders for INSIDE. SHUTTERS. Sk SE GMENT or OIROLE HEAD SASH, RAISED ‘MOULDED DOORS, Sad work of any kind, either in PINE, W. GHERRY or ASH, furniched at the shortest notice. ‘The mabite are invited t0 examine my Fry Colman will be pleased to see his old friends. Gal, exaunine stock, ask for prices and be convinced that for low prices ood prompt ness in delivery, the place is the SASH WAREHOUSE AND LUMBER YARD OF THOMAS W. SMITH, feb21-Im Cor. Ist st. and Ind. WwW. H. WHEATLEY. MOULD- Be. 1.0. DYEING AND SCOURING, 49 JEFFERSON S8T., Gzoncetown, D. 0. Work called for, and delivered free of charge. Send your address. feb? LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE known as the best, so is JUSTH'S old stand Known for years.an the only place where first-class 00} AND CLOTH) be sold paericen a, No. 619 D st. between 6th and 7th sta. n-w. h Store, No. 408 9th st., between D and B.—Note by mail promptly attended W. NCE DUVALL. Jas. H. Mann. oN ALL & MARR, Insurance and Real Estate, F st., LeDroit Building. BOURES EENTED: RENTS COLLECTED. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ‘ ‘MONEY INVESTED. General Agents for the following Fire Insurance Companies: Girard, Philadelphia, Orient; Hartfor rillard, York. ‘Tradesmen, Now York. Scottish Commercial, Scotls Sinitee States Plate Glass Gor Philadelphia. mar RESH VACOINE POINTS, HELIADLE. Gatarh Wei Sp De Meyer's Cure; Mineral ‘Spring ‘Waters, in im, akbonk, boll ‘and’ on draught. Qu- cura Tem: 5 Wash; Hop Bitters, edies; Pond &e. For sale by DA &n24-co$m B.E. cor. 1th So H sta. Lae .O TO JIM WALKER, 206 10th street, f< Lining, Felt, zero Svalt, Felt and ‘Gravel . Bepairing, and Lime, Oement, Plaster} THE TRADES. CO EBIS ‘BING. formed TNLYCER? BOURDINDERY. ates is carried on ss heret 16 excellent are. eanenen ‘and the’ ‘work ‘farned = ‘le which has al ‘workinen ‘will be in the superior ch b 2 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. the D. 0. fe janls _MEDICA AL, &e. Rt! EA, i tency, Premature Sues le ied" ee Calomel used. Aivanale sakneases, etc., cared. 124 F st Bs mard-Im' ‘ANHOOD Manto, Paes or the eure of ‘Beminal Weoknees, Los of ay, il dist cece ent ANTDEON & 00. 363-00 78 Nassoa ot. N.Y. JR. MOTI'S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain ary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakn impotency, ‘Gieet, Scrofula, Syphilis, id mood at ‘Ekin Dikeases speedily c1 ured. acured in 48 hours. For sa'e b WM. B. Twi ISLE, Druggist, corner 2s - and Pa. ave. Price 83 fer Lox, sent by mail under seal on eeipt of price. ant JMARAM, DE, FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Sax Padics. ant aly complaints ¢ ne, Om cared. n lail} Soure trowel wes os ‘established an Die Is LADEN PHT RICIAN in the ‘ay. an be 06 Sonsulted daily usetts avenue from 1 So Sorcieck. Ail Female Oomplatste and Irregular! Ses quickly cured: Consul tations free. mbeparate HOOK ESRENGE OF Bole arent, Dr. JACQUES, No. ¥ University PiDrtage iste sus piled. 0ca6 DISCOVERY. ee ena = ure decay, nervous U itty toet mnamneod, oboe, ct a 03 Ex E, NEAR NINTR.. = The new Tureen and of manners ase Tes fant cabana a ‘The best establishment Pe. i le Bitewto POTOMAC STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMEK G. GEORGE LEARY, 1880. 1880 RESUMPTION OF ROUTE. WASHINGTON, D. C., anv J RORFOLES VA.. at TRESS ou INEY POINT axp FOR: POINT pEObE Going and Ret Qpandatter MONDAY, MARCH HOH 18, ee ee el ram in ving ut een moore POWARETNGTON. D. ©. Frou foot of Seventh ét., mpbell’a wi MONDAY “AND WED- espero NESDAY, at 5:30 P.M. SaronpaY, ab Lee ag — Binglo fi a Bins rie fare Batons (first-class ae Poe W. REED SONS 13 CLE. & ‘ket Space. ‘ME, C1 Bote Gi SMTH, 11s Penn. ave. iW. WM. 8. BOOS E 1234 Penns lvania avenus. (OSE: Guear Stands ut Princinal hotels. Reeprinimern verte) ‘Oneick, ‘6th street 4 Pennsylvania avenue nortw CE POTOMAG "STEAMBOAT ce etreet wharf, and Azone for Norfolk, D. F. KEELING, im __ Agent for Washington, B. F. DOD! ‘OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MON- UE AND THE SOUTH. Steamer LADY ‘OF THE LAKE leaves 6th-street XS, WEDNES. ey at 5 ae stopping at Piney Pofnt and eink Lockout, connecting Bosten Steamers, &c. Leaves Norfolk alternate days at4 p.m. First-class fare, 1; ae tap. Pp, $1.50. Second-class fare, T5c. ; oun FOR EGTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Btcamer JOUN W. THOMPSON leavas @tb-stroot wharf every and THORS! m.. efor Nomiini, and rei: ee stopping at inc. pal lan gine going an retarning. Suaatbi te R ONE Steamers EO. JOHN GIBSON al- ternately lea’ ioral, Eas iver, New York,every SATURDAS at 4 pom.,and 63 Water street, George. town, FRIDAY MORNING, and Alexandria sane day.’ Freight taken at lowest rates. Apply at Steamer or office under National Metropolitan Bank. Norrou, Va. mt NEW YORK—KOTTERD. The Arst class steamers of this ling, |W. TENE CALARD, “BH (LYDE’s NEW. EXPRESS LINE NNR SCS SED RIA, WASHINGTON lonnec' at Philadelphia with. ave Pine store Boston. Es Broviden sy mal th w Englans ‘SAILING DAYS. From Philadel lelphis—Saturday, at 10 a.m. #rom Washington—Monday, at 11 4.1. ai reigity erecsived daily am t's ice ae reel rocaived and ianded Pa ae Ge wen good For full information abi tod. H. JOHNSON & stroet northw ‘wharf, cer iW OED ‘& 09. Philadel- mara0 ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—Sre.menre Luv Brrwaen New Your, A ee UTHAMPTON AND ‘The steamers of this company wi arday from Bremen Pier foot of 84 st siren Tobe eteken, Rates of passars: From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southampton ‘and Brem : prepaid st a Soh ey N” erage tener ae qe METZEROUS & G0-. 838 Pavave, Agent ie Giashinwtor sepld (UNARD LINE. NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- ‘oral acne the Steamers of this line take a specific course tee pasate from stown to New york oF Boston! crossing = eae tag. oF nothing to th Ptothe north ot 45, of BO sk a2 late, or wobiiiur to the nonin of 42. THE OUNARD STEAMERIP OOMPANY LIM- New York and Liv = Between New = am averpool, Call We Scythia. Wed. May a nid | Abyss ssinia..Wed. May 11 Wed. May 20 ‘Wednesday’ from New ‘York Gand every folic ie RATES OF PASSAGE. BO, 880 and 100 gold, sccording to sccommo ‘Ticket to Paris, 81! additional. Beturn tokets on tavern terme. ry low rat Steerage from Europe, rough bile of Ia inden given for Boe VT, and other ports on the snd for Mediterran DOrta. at the passa a oe oe; Nod Dowling Groen OF bot ake OTIS BIGELOW. 6 600 7 ‘7th street, Washing CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, N. Bartmr0KE AND ‘OHIO ‘BAILBOAD THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1878, 98 1:20 EAVE WASHINGTON. ee :00 p.m. m.—Baitinore, Ellicott City and Way Bta- 8:08 a.m. —tNew York, Philadelphia and Bosind express. On Bun re only = task ses pbetticnts Columbus and wn and th car to except Saturday, aes: re, Annapolis and Way. Daltinore Bupress, Stove te Dindens- burs, lege, peand Hangver Laurel, Annapolis Junction, jesstip's a a m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City ee Nem Koes Poliadelntia| and) Sostoa. asp. Baltimore and Way. Bladensburg and Helay. Stops at Almapolis a pees W raisons, Oa Buntay to Rocks and yns only. = —— ‘Annapolis and Way Bta ton to 9 ata daily, uD it Rela: tion. Fnavion apply at the Baltimore me ws ‘Station. and a ava MENTS, tion. ere will P recaived a any polnt iy ihe gel Master 7OLE, General Ticket Agent. POGONTE General Agent. LM. myl? Gxo. 8. NS aan 1880 pRB ELVANIA 1880 aisn Sh SAND SOUTHWEST. 20 70 EE i, Ses ae SPLENDID SCENERY, M. In Effect Jaen. “WORD from Depot Tao! 40 p.m. daily, with BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO BAILEU Rochester, Falls and the North, at 6:06 am aaly, ox, stv, eS ma. daily, except Sun hand ob pad ra with Palas Gare ee reas ot ee i330 Aan im exert Sundays me New York and the NM. ¥., all mate sila a ‘with boats of Brooklyn Annex, dieest wouter aah enemerieies ‘om. and 6:20 p.m, |. and 6:20 p.m., daily, ex- 2 YJbeEs SE FoR ose 7:00 a.m. daily, and cee Saat hear Ge anaay’ af 6' aad Wau, and ¥ and 025 Parlor Oar so- street Penn- can from AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. | = AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. COLMAN, Auction or, HOMAS: DOWLING, A Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OFT. TRLUABLE REAL ES- ertinder ang d by virtue of 8 gonyevance in rus on the day ier ‘a7, and sand dil recorded za aay ot So m county, in the District ore Golam ulna ‘will sell fae £6 Guetion, in’ front of the premices, on THUES- Day; THE STH oF APatt, 1 arb olCLOOK Ix FRE APTERNow=, All that parce’ of land in the said d.city, known as lot numbere. thirty (30), in A. B Sh berd'’s recerded subdivision v, “dare numbered 633, the same being improved ‘by a prick Dwelling NfTermie of sale as preseribed by the said coil ance in trust being as follows: The amount of debtedness, secured by the said deed and now un- ae eee are 1879, with 5 cent, from Ap) with expenses of eale to be paid in caah, and the balance in equal instalment in six, twelve and eighteen months from the sai of 7.of sale, the purchaser to give his notes for the erred payments, bearing interest from day of fale, A deposit of $100 will be required of pur- Chaser at tine of wale. All onsveyanciog at cc, pense of purchaser: Henny’ i TALMADGE, } TFustocs. marl6-eod&ds oS SHERMAN & CO. eal Estat ate ‘Agents and Auctioneers, Buildin, TRUSTEES! NEAR T! Cloud SALE NFINISHED onan E CORNER OF K_ 8’ day of April, A.D. 1879, and’ duly recorded Fa in'Liber 914, felio 248, ‘et_seq., one of the land records for. the ‘District ‘of f Columbis, and by request of the party secured thereby, we Will sell at public ancticn, in front of the premises, ov THUR! THE 271 Day oF Marcy, A. D. 15a, AT 4:300% the following-described ty, situate in thet ‘of Washington, District olumbia to wit:—All of Lot numbered thirteen (13) in Bose! eubdivision of Square ave hundred and fifty-eight (558.) ‘Terms: Amount of indabtedness and expense of sale in cash; balance in six months, to be secu! on property sold, or all cagh, at the option of pur- case: Adeposit of $160 required on acceptance 0} JOHN SHERMAN, Trustee. W. M. SMITH, Salesman. marl6-cokds CHotse As SALE OF FRAME PE Se. HOUSE AND LOT ON THIRTEENTH, BE- TWEEN 8 AND C SOUTH WEST. By virtue. of passed Fel dec: ‘bruary 24th, B.D _ 1880, ju tte ese of James H an fi etal! ve. Elizabeth M. G. Harte et al., G81, in Equity in the Supreme Gourt of tine trict of Columbia, I will, on T resol Marcu 25TH, 1880, at 435 O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, fell at public auction the Tollpwing real estate, with improvements: Lot twenty (20) in Square numbered, two hundred and sixty-four (264). This Lot is improved by a Frame Dwelling- jouse. Terms of sale, as ordered by court One-third ct the purchase money in cash, and the balance in instalments et six and twelve months from um aay pay all, the purchase money A deposit of one hundred dollars to be paid when the proverty i Enocked down. All con- veyancing at the cost of urchaser.. ENRY WISE GARNE , Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS ucts: marll-6o \HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. STRE SND SOU" tr ay STREETS. Aw Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 13th day of Merch be 3 Si and recorded in Liber No. 847, f¢ undersigned, Trustee, will offer at aoe "eats, in front of the premiscs, on THURSDAY, Maton 257TH, 1880, aT 5 o'cLocK P. M., all that certain piece or parcel of land situste and lying in the city of Washington, D. C., being part of Lot 29, in square 729, the same being the north 18 feet 11 inches one Ms depth of said lot, and having a depth of 9: 10 inches, and being improved by three story Dalek dwelling and two-story brick back muiiding ‘Termus of eale: One-third cash, and the residue -in three equal instalments, payable in ae fyeive and ib pore months from day of sale. with est at rcent., andto be evidenced yp £01 8 of purchaser, gel ured by dee on oe premises sold; 5 the purchaser. A deposit ‘of $200 will be required attime of bid. If purchaser fails to comp): iermis within ‘seven days from ssle, the will resell at his cost and . All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. GEO. F- APPLEBY, Trastee. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. marl7-d&ds DR. F. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, Author of s work, (“Phe Bar: Its Diseases and Thetr Treatment,” ‘*A Guide otis Diseaseat ekye anda or on the of the WCESPIRA TORY ORGANS, with 9 reference to the treatment of OATARRH, T! oar and ASTHMA. OFFICE: 619 19th st. new. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IMPAIR- ED SIGHT, CATARRH, AS’ DIs- EASES OF THE THROAT, LUNG, CHEST, &o. Br. von MOSCHZISKER Has met with the most EMPHATIO ENOOURAGE- MENT to permanently locate himself in Washing- ton. ABILITY in HIS SPECIAL LINES OF PRACTICE Is now fully nas of all persons treated by him can be exam: ined’ at his ROOMS. Many of chem. have kindly offered to permit themselves to be referi to, an they are the very best known ‘men in Washington; among them are Senators, Members of Congress, Merchants, etc. yer one hundred and twenty names of tho best known m9n successfully treated by Dr. yon Mosch- aieker have already been publisl |. He, therefo: feels fully convinced that bis reputation is now @: tablished, and that he has ali ly accomplished sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical that adver- tising with him isa mere medium to call attention tothe ‘diseases specially treated by him and the amount of his success in them. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER'S POSITION as SPECIALIST in Philadelphia, where he practiced for many years previous to his tour of scientific investigation, is shown by the following DOCUMENT, presented to him before his depar- ture: a nie, Whom It May Concernt Isaet eae nat Dr. oer VO! VOR MOROH. Bod Beane eer he haz aoqainel a distingralatied ‘which he has acqu Jeputation rf 8 practitioner in diseases of the Eye, Kar Hethas also, during some ical Operator in one of our mmend EL, f the Clty: 5 taker of the Hod House of Reps, Pa. : r Press: GLINTOGR: ‘Morning Post: 8. Marenal: , Evening Bullet THE OVAL CAKE 18 THE MOST ECONOMIOAL FORM OF WASH- ING SOAP. ALL BAR OR SQUARE OAKES WEAR DOWN IN USE TOA ‘E FLAT PIECE, TOO THIN TO HANDLE, AND, ‘THEREFORE, WASTED ; WHILE THE OVAL OAKE OF GOLGATE & 00’8 “NEW” SOAP CAN BE OUT IN TWO, THE OVAL END CLASPED READILY IN THE HAND, AND THE LARGER END WORN DOWN ALMOST TO A WAFER WITHOUT ANY WASTE. COLGATE & 00. RECOMMEND THEIR “NEW” SOAP (TRADE-MARK REGISTERED) TO OAREFUL HOUSEKEEPERS, NOT ONLY AS 8U- PERIOR IN QUALITY, BUT AS IN FORM THE MOST ECONOMI- CAL BOAP NOW MADE. fan31-eo2m -_ > “CURE YOUR vac UABLES! wa TIONAL SAFE DEPO. IT COMPANY, 15th Street and New ¥e.™* sav crate: Pipette oh asi ‘alt er, ‘at ons 2000. Alay roo ctven Silvorvpaes Rroderate ate, Boord P.8ny- president vice presidents ®. sone Didcot Thos: vans ENEAWS DYSPEPSIA RENEDI. ©; are earnestly tuestod ty try tee. > Faro cure. Prion 60 conte por beter: ey BOVE EENEASTS BROWN MIXTURE. Prepared from Oil of Tar and Hi a remedy for Coughs, Golds and te ben efcial to consumptives. ‘03. bottles, S0.and 26 conte, Mibu, WB En G. ‘eae br 'B. A. Bacon, F. Dooley, ey, W. son, J. Obkries E. Moore, DB. Bick: His, nad & Wie 0. EE Noures Oo. Wiis ye ve ae eae Fo* NCELEOAMP ANE AND E penta ar ea Uk FOR YOUR ie HOUND Besa. ; BREE: G sc : ries a ge5 eee see ares wo8 ARE aera Bre g ie 334 BB, OE SES C8 eee SC REBSE ip Sans apg ere eeSobEer: SEBS SFE BS ee DOWLING, 4 ‘Auctioneer. ‘TRI SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, OGEEER OF ELEVENTH AND V STREETS ay Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal ents at six and twelve months, wi oonves ore jONES, Trustee. tw-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, account of the weather, until FRIDAY, Mancit 22zH, same hour and p By order of ine Trus- | ABOVE, SALE 18 FURTHER POST- PON: account of the weather, until TUES- DAY, ame 16rH, same hour and place. marl2-4 jONES, Trustee. "THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until THURSDAY, Mancu 18TH, 1880, same hour and pl marl6-3t F. W. JONES, Trustee. T0-MORROW. Po. Auctioncer. ASSIGNEE SALE OF A STOCK OF FIRST CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES, ar . ie STORE 731 Tra STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, COMMENCING THURSDAY MORNING, at 10 o'crocx, And EVENING ar 7 o’cto: k, and continue from day to day until the entire stock is disposed of. This stock was purchased 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.’ Dealer invited to attend, a8 the goods will be pat up in Jota anon 18TH, {ovenit, “Sale peitive, ax the woods will Des the highest bidder for cash. marl6-4t " FOLEY, Auctioneer. \HOMAS DOWLING, Av Auctioneer. TRUSTEES. SALE. OF FRAME HOUSE | ON MONROE STREET, BETWEEN BEALL A BY EST STREETS, GEORGETO FMtognih day of Maye STE a et civ ay of Ma: and duly re- cerded ia Liber 957; Yolto, 3) one of tho land records for the ¢ Columbia, and by Girection of the acieraerred thereby, the under- izned ‘Trustees will TUESDAY. Mancr: 98), 1880, ar 1 o'cupom, in front of the Premises, the followine-deecribed property: Pa ot numbered fifty-four (64), in Holmead’s addi; tion to Geo ict of Columbia, bounded an follows: ¢ for the same on thé east, side of Monroe street at the southwest corer of that part of suid lot 64 heretofore sold to 8. Alexander, aud rep thence south thirty-nine Saat feet, more or jat part town. 1 Jess to the northwest corner of esd! ig 64 heretofore sold to D. Sullivan; thence Sullivan's north line forty-four (44) feet: anes north with the east line of id. lot 54 to the south- east corner of said Alexander's lot; thence west with Alexander's south line to. place of beginning; together with the {mprovements. erms: One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at at aight r cent. per annum until paid, and secured deed of trust on the property. All ee fe at purchaser's cost. 100 down when the propert; ie struck off. If the terms of sale are not complic. with in seven days from the day of sale the Trustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM &: GORDON, } Trustecs. marl1-10t UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON ELEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND I STREETS SOUTHEA Ash AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 839, folio 192, one of the land fin records for the District of Columbia, we will fell, on FRIDAY, 10ru Manca, 1840, nz 9 o'cLoes ‘., in front ‘of the premises, the following de- Foribed real estat situate in the cit ton, District of Columbia, | to wi thirteen and one-half feet front by the depth there: of of ‘ot numbered twenty-one (21), in_ subdivision of aes nine hundred and seventy four (974), together with improvements, ways, & of sale: Oue-th rd cash! Balance in six and twelve months, ‘notes. to ht per cent interest and to be secured by deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost complied. with ia seven dai wise the trustees reserve the right to resell at th- risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after kiving five days’ public notice of such resell in some newspaper published in Washington, D. O. A deposit of $30 required at time of sal ULZ,_ mar8-d&ds EDWARD TURKENTON, i peusteces HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. By virtue of a deed of ‘ernst, dated er No. Aa 18th, 1876, and 935, Tolto 153, District of C ‘at the request of the party Secured thereby, I will sell at public anction, in front of the ey on MON DAY OF MARCH, I 2 434 o'cLocK, PeMt,, the fol- lowing described real estate: All that certain pigee or paresl of eround, oF realestate, situate and iyine ‘n the City of Washington, Disttet of Colmnbia, and known and described’ as being parts of lots pumbered 10) ten ‘and (11) eleven, in square unm bered (199) one hundred and ninety-ni thug: for the same sta Polat om thelina of 16th etreet west (21) twenty-seven foot and (7) seven inches south frem the northwestern corner of sald lot numbered (10) ten, and thence running north ‘along said treet (50) fifty feet and (10) ten inches, thence east (106) one hundred and six feet to the public alley in said square, thence south along said alley (50) fifty feet and (10}ten inches, and thence west (106) one hundred and six feet to the place of Leginning, tozether with the improvements, e cae eer One fourth ear, ihe paranos in six (6), twelve (12), and eighteen (18) months, with interest at eix per cent. per annum until Eecured by deed of Trust. on the property sold, ash, at the option of the purchaser. A. deroat of 860 Fequired at the time of sale, and n= Vesancing at tie cost of the purchaser. If the ferme are not complied with in seven, days from the of gale, the ‘Trustee reserves the rixht to re- tat tho property at the risk and cost of the default: ing purchaser, after seven days’ advertisement In the Evening SOkrDERON GARLISLE, Trustee, THOS FB. WAGGAMAN, Aucts r-deds , Auctioneer. EZ OF # OME BRIOK IEDENGE ON THE NORTH SIDE. OF it TWEEN, FOURTH AND EISTH BIREETS NORTHWEST, = By virtue of a deed of trust, “anted ‘the 17th day of June, 1876, and dulyrecorded in Liber 824, folio 40, et seq., one of the land records for Washington cotihty, District ef | Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the un- Aersigned Trustece will sell on TUESDAY, THE 23D ate, in front Day OF MAnCH, 1880, AT 4:30 O'CLOCK of the premises, the following ubdivision of aquare numbered 513, situate on the north side of Ms! between 4th and Sth streets northwest, and improved by a handsome pressed- brick Residence, with all the modern improvements, ‘Terme: One-third cash; balance at six. twelve ighteen months, with notes bearing ‘interest per cent per annum until paid, and secured vt deed of truck on the property. Gonvevancing Ri urehacer's costs 100 deposit required when tee Troperty is ctruckoff. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after the day of tale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the pro- perfy at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- BK. ELLIOT HARES © Davis, } Trustoos. marl1-cokds T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. Pee Hae OF_A DESIRABLE TwWO- STOR K DWELLING, No. 916 NINE- pibeNt GER NORTH WEST. ‘one of Columbia, and at the req’ the party secured thereby, T shall sell a auction, in front of the pre ir ape a on TU! AY, » the Tonlowing Mancn'30, 1880, ar 4 ocLocE P. dercribed real site, cituste in the ‘city of Washe ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot nineteen (19), in square numbered eights-six (56), being the south ne-hi 34) of said lot; twenty-two cha ene halt Gin) feet, front, on 15th street west, ‘tos ner with the improvements, &c. in cash, and the hy twelve and fventy-four MOMs, ror which ths ie notes of the varenacer, Dearing, Interest atthe rate of six per it per annum from the day of sale, and secured bra deed, of trust on, the property sold will be thin. “A agposit of $300 wil be rerured at tine of sale, ian conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven en days; otherwise Bis Trustee reserves the right property att s i and cost of the defaulting purchaser, er ie ys’ advertisement. marl6-cots HALLE! KILBOURN, Trustec. OF TRUST TO Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO ME, one, of tho and fw ea of the owner Of the nots 56 he ret. fal sell aarti Jn front ot ie prem: ance 19TH, fe Cevock & M, gulyatiaion ‘Tote naral juere north of pare GuenbercaAve linedrod ani aiguts Got pert in Frederick Bates and Kate B. ‘Lancitzen's ‘No. 308 Toth street rthwest. SPECIAL SALE ANTI we AND D OLHEH FUR- feat of my Auction Btore, 12 o'ctock w. TOMORMS 'H. COLMAN. ee DOWLING, Auctioneer. (GULAR SALE AT MY SALESROOM, SATORD RDAY, Too. rence. > Manon 20rx ae COMMENCING AT veral very fine ites, together with otl yaseh« Goods (some old and rare inher Foe Stati sees, Carpets, &c. THOMAS DOWLING, Au‘. marl8-2t LFERD SPATES, Auctioneer. FAMILY Hors JUPE, ROCKAWAY AND ARNESS AT AUCTION: I will soll on SATURDAY. 2fOBNING, Mancy 207m, 4x 10 o'otock,at the Bazaar, No. 940 Eos avenu ears old, 16 hands pen stands srless Of A fine be driven by the most timid ¢ Bay Horse, 7 without iecniee, fo amas, ‘Horse; can Soup, 1 Rockaway and ‘Harness, the property of a nee ‘ntleman. Sale peremptory. marl! ALFERD SPATES, Auct. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. WALNUT. CHA MBER _SUITES; PARLOR FUR- TORE, UPHOLSTERED IN REP: BRUS- CARPETS, &c., AT AUCT! On SATURDAY, Mance 207TH, cme ING AT TEN O'CLOCK A... we shall sell wi 18 our auction rooms Handsome Walnut Chamber Suite, Tennossee Marble-top ; hand: nut’ Wardrobes, Book-Gases; | Walnut ites complete, 10 pieces Walnut-Frame Npholatered in Rep: Marble-top Con- Tables, Walnut Extension ‘Table and Diniug- m Chats: Brassels, Ingrain and other Carpets. A large assortment of second ‘hand Furniture from a family leaving the ci marlt-2t- WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, Auctioneer. HOS. E. WAGGAMA’ AUCTION SALE OF GAS AND ICE STOCK. On THURSDAY, Manca 25rx, at 12 o’cLooK son glial sell at public auction, at the Offica of jos. K. Wagzamam, 519 7th street, the followiaz cks belonging to the estate of Mary Porter, de- ces 184 Shares Capital Stock Washington Gas-Light Company. Shares Scrip Do. 40 Shares Capital Stock Great Falls Ice Company. erme baits VIN H. TORRE} FRED'R W PILLING.) Executors. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. marls-6t YHANCERY SALE OF VACANT LOTS ON_S ) STREET, BETWEEN THIRTEENTH AND URTEENTH STREETS NORTH WEST. By virtue of a decree of tne Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia. passed in Eantt cause No. 5,094, docket 16, 1 will otfer for Sale, at public atiction, in front of the premises, on IU. ESDAY, 30TH Mancn, A D. 1880, AT 9 O'CLOCK P. M;, all tose pieces or Hargola of réal estate situ tea e erty of Washington, in said’ D trict, known ax and being Lots numbered thirt 39) and forty (40), in Rao man enee of Tote num bered eighteen (18), ninet 20) and bwenty-one 1), in WW. Square numbered two hundred said subdivision being 0! record. in Liber 2 folio 195, in the Surveyor's office for maid and being the same property conveyed b: John Be Clagett and witeto Mary Ray worth ty aes of record in Liber 720, folio 196, one of the land re- cords for said District. ‘Terns of sale, as prescribed by eaid decree: The ptrehase money tobe paid—one tbird in cash on the day of sale or within seven days thereafter; and the residue in two equal inetaliments at six and twelve months after day of for the deferred payments the purchaser or pu rs t0 give his, her or their promissory notes, eariae date the day of saie, and payable with interest from date of notes, at the rate of six per centum por annum until paid, which notes are to be secured by dead of trust on the property sold; or all cash, at the elec- fe purchaser or purchasers, to be paid on ge fae of sale or within seven days thereafter. 00 down on each lot when the property is struck See Ome yancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘The ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk’and cost of the defaulting purchase YORTH, Trusteo. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. marl8-d&ds VHANCERY SALE OF WERE, aie tead . AND. BE! TRENT STREWT JEFFENSON AND STREETS NORTHWES" By virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court of fhe District of Columbia, passed on the 24th day of December, A. D. 1877, in equity cause No, 6985; by consent of all the pasties ATi terest, we will on MONDAY, Apnrt 19TH, 1880, aT Four o'trock p.M. SHaRP, on the premises, and continuing at the same time and piaca from day to day, until all the lots described herein are offered, otter for sale, at public auction, all those pisces or parcels of land in Washington city, District of Oo- umbia, Enown and distinguished pon the ground plat or’ plan of city as lots numbered from. Inree ta} to twelve (12), both inclusive, lot fourtoen (24), and from sixteen (16) to twenty-seven, both inclusive, and from thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven, (3D, both inclusive, aud jot thirty-nine (39), in Ebon O. Ingersoll’s recorded sitbdivision of aquare one hundred and thirty-nine (139), which gaid sub division is duly recorded in Liber J.H.K..fol0 179, in the office of the surveyor sf the District of Co- lumbia. ‘The lois will be offered separately. Copies Of the subdivision may be had at the office of B. H. Warner, 916 ¥ strect northwest, or of either of the Trustees. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cas! nd the residue in equal install- ments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen mouths from the day of sale, with seven per cent interest, to be secured by a deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees, or by the ttle being retaiued by cash, at $100'will be required on each lot, and cony. Sud recordinwat the purchaser's cost. If tie | 8 Of sale are not oniplied with in one week f' day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the rixlit t the property at the risk and coat of the dei not Jess than one week's 20% 6 Eventi Siar and Washington Post. A denieot Washington) ‘Bank of Washington ;) penta . T. CRITTENDEN, yp ceusteen: Attomnay-at Law, 225 434 st.’n.w.,)_marl3-d LFERD SPATES, Auctioneer. PEREMPTORY SALE OF STALLION, YOUNG I will sell on SATURDAY MORNING, Mancy 07m, at 1034 o’ctoce, at the Ba- zar, 940 Louisiay Bay Stallion, ‘Young ay oléaire, full 16 henge high, very stylish, and sure foal wetter; has taken first premiun thiee different, tines at Rockville, Md. hse trotted in 2:41. ‘The property of Henry Hoyle. Fi aranteed pedi: ree at sale. marli-3t LEERD ATES, Auct. ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED STREET NORTH, BETWEE! ‘AND TENTH STREETS ) EAST, IN SQUARE 944, ‘passed in Kauity. caure N 8, Yan fiswick vs, Rothwell, {nthe Suprems Court of the District of Co ¥ of D. 1873, and duly tecorded in liber XO to. tio} 113, one of the lund records of the RY 8, Cx an D_UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON NIN’ By virtue of a dec Tumbi aa under a.decd of trust, dated the 20th District’ of Columbia, we Shallseli at public auction, n, 2,2, 41 and 42, in Moses Kelly's fubalsaion pe paguare mine hundred and thirty-four, isa corner lot, fronting about, 20 Testi Reon bya brick two-story dwell- ing. ‘The other lots front on H street, and are un- improve ‘erms: One-third cash: palanoe in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest rate of Ter, conti Per anum mae paid, Sats Does: ured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of, $50 wall be req property at time of ale, tf terms in seven days, the ‘Trucos reserve to! resell the property aie six ulting sore at the risk and cost of the doteul yurchaser. All conveyancing at pur ne RMBERT, 3: JOHNSON, joan Aucts mar9- DUNCANSON BRO! IHARLES W. HANDY. Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IN UABE 1,0: Bred Dax oF oar oii 0 P.M, the wes theréot of Lot 2, in Squs~¢ fy trout by & dopih Terms of sale: AMOntof" Indebtedness secured yy deed of trust. in cash; balance in six, tw d eighteen months, with interest at the rate ore percent iGo den, seoured by deed on proper Poatte down at time of aale, |All conveyancing ai'Soat St purchaser. Ree ae Hed with in TONFi1-podkas Teast (RUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING ON K STREET, (EAR THE ‘‘SAVAGE SQUARE” Mi deed of trust, dated the sixth ane ROE hee ot Treen neadred, and seve fed in two, and Teco: Liver 678, ‘ont recerds {¢ hington coun nD of 00 and by the di- county, tb the District of Colum] rection of the secured, rell, in front of ie premisesson MONDAY, the 16TH Day oy Manon. A. D. 1880, at 5 O'CLOOK IN THE Or ppctgunns Soren pase an Bay AYTEEXOO af carta areal pt ston. and known anes east half of g # PE 3 5 : ce bt) | i : i lr : ie slr Hal ee ; : ie 3 Conclusion of 3 Seat Preceed- SENATE.—After ogee report closed— The Senate having under consideration the star route deficiency bill, the committee amend- ment f the remainder oft of trips on star routes during the remainder of the fiscal year was de- feated—yeas 28, nays ‘Mr. Davis (W. Va.) submitted from the com- mittee on appropriations an additional section to the bill ap riating $50,000 for the publi Printing, inch eluding cost of punting the onores: mona ing a part of va defioienc Ton Mey current ‘hseal year. e was then read a third Time and passed without a division. Mr. Garland moved that the Senate take up House bill for the establishment of titles in Hot Springs ai and for other purposes. Agreed to. urman said that if the debate on the Hot Springs bill threatened to take up much ume ne Would insist on his previous notice and call up the Geneva award Dill. Mr. Bruce introduced a bill to Incorporate the ashington and Great Falls railway. . Hoar introduced an amendment to the Geneva award bill. On motion of Mr. White the Senate, at In., Went into executive session, and whe doors were reopened adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed, the immedi ate deficiency appropriation bill ‘being under consideration— icMahon moved to amend by appr ating $320,000 to pay the salaries ami expe of agents and surveys the fees and expe ie gaugers, and the salaries of storekeepers. “lymer offered an amendment appropri ating $25,000 for the expenses of the collectors of internal revenue. Adopted. Without further progress the House, at 4:20 p. m., adjourned. A Faithless Husband’s Crime. FORGER Y—EMBEZZLEMENT—PFOISON. A telegram from Boston, March 17, says: Homer Wellington, who lately withdrew tom the firm of Ulley & Boynto prominent com- mission merchants, was arrested to-day at the instance of his father-in-law, Mr. Boynton, who charges him with various defaleations to the amount of $3,000 or $4,600 and with the forgery of notes. For some months past the members of Wellington's family have been seriously Lll at various periods. Weilington’s infant son died some months ago and lately his wife was taken il. Her suspicions were aroused, and she saved some oatmeal which her husband had prepared for her. It has been analyzed and enough ar nic found In it to porn ten persons, and Mrs Wellington owes her life to the overdose. De- tectives state that Wellington’s infatuation with another woman was the cause of the crime. Wellington on being arrested | confesssed he had appropriated money of Utley & Boynton’s but denied poisoning his family. He stated that a friend named Hallett had bought him some arsenic to poison a cat, and that he threw away the balance last December. A detective at this point took from Wellington's pocket a two-ounce bottle half full of arsente. Welling- ton was held in $19,000 on & charge of forgery and will appear before a Cambridge court on the charge of poisoning his wife. LiEUT. Caas. W. JARBOE, of the United States coast survey steamer Hassler, lying at Mare island havy yard, California, was found dead in bed on board the ‘ship wlan. morning. fe retired Tuesday night in apparently good health. Lieut. Jarboe was a hative of Mary- eee and graduated from the Naval Academy in THE PENNSYLVANIA BOARD OF PARDONS re- commended a pardon for John A. Rogers, of Philadelphia, convicted of murder in the second degree, and refused pardons for Wm. Scott, of Lackawanna county, and Wm. Young, of Cam- bria county, also convicted of murder. The ap- plication for commutation of death sentence in the case of Henry Wise, of Lebanon county, one of the Raber murderers, was also refused. Wuat Constirvrgs A LEGAL NaME.—The su- reme court of Indiana in a recent decision leclares that the legal name of a person con- sists of one Christian name and a surname. Any one may have as many middle names or initials as are given to him or as he chooses to take. They do not affect his Ie name, and May be inserted or not ina deed or contract without affecting its validity. Nor does a mis- take in the middle initial of a name in a deed in a ee affect its validity, according to this lecision. LABOR AND STRIKE NoTES.—Considerable In- dignation is expressed by New York piano manufacturers who have joined in the lock-out against the firm of Decker Bros. for their re- fusal to pursue the same course. Those who have closed their factories have resolved not to again employ any of their old hands until they renounce the union and sever their connection with {t. The strikers are still firm. ....'The Lancaster Mills at Clinton, Mass., were re- opened yesterday, with no advance in wages. Only sufficient weavers went {n to run thirty looms. Other departments of the mill are par- tially in operation. ‘The strikers have voted to stay out. ....After being idle four years, the blast furnace of the Pottstown (Pa.) Iron Com- pany was put Into blast again ‘Tuesday nizht. All the company’s works are now In operation. Mr. TILpeN’s IncoME Tax Svrt.—In the in- me tax suit by the government against Sam- i ‘on the cal J. S. district fecum have witbin the tast few days been served upon Wm. A. Booth, president, and Conr: cashier of the Third National Bank; Jaco and James J. Classen, brokers; Geo. W. Smith, secretary of New York iron mine, and Lante & Ww anit bankers, requiring them to produc: in court all books, papers, vouchers, writings or documents relating to transattions had by tacm. by or on account ot Mr. Tilden, between Dec2m- ber ist, 1561, and January ist, 1873. Mr. Tillen himself is also called upon to produce ail books and papers touching his uniary affairs be- tween the dates mention De Lessgrs arrived in San Francisco on the overland train yesterday, and was met at Ben!- cla by a deputation of French citizens, who ex- tended an fnformal welcome. On arriving in the city the party proceeded to the Palace hotel. ‘To-day De Lesseps met the board of trade and chamber of comm ‘THE CrNcINNATI JUBILEE.—Four tratns, carry: ing 1,500 southern merchants and leading bast- ness men, arrived ti Cincinnati last night from Chattanooga, over the Cincinnati Southern rail- , to celebrate the opening of the ew line. A hearty welcome was given the visitors, who were escorted to their hotels amid enthusiastic demonstrations, rinwing of bells, display of fire- works, &c. ‘The city was profusely decorated and brilliantly “luminated. A grand banquet will be given ip jall to-night Runwive 10 Hts DzaTH.—On the morning of March 3, shortly after 1, an elderly gentleman, while in'conversation in London with a friend inan Islington omnibus, suddenly fell on his face quite dead. He had'been running for some cistance to catch the omnibus in which he ex- pired, and afew moments before his death his friend said: “It you run like that, old maa, you'll kill yourself one of these days.” He had scarcely ppoken: when the unfortunate gentie- man fell dead. Miss ROSERERRY wanted to marry Mr. Deputy, at Seymour, Ind, but her father commande ler to marry Mr. Bowers, and appointed a day for ee wedding. On the evening before she retly became Mrs. Deputy. She was on hand for the other ceremony, however, and it pro- ceeded smoothly as far as the question whether anybody objected, when Mr. Deputy remarked that he had an objection—a trifling one, which he felt some reluctance about mentioning—the lady was his wife. AN IMPRISONED MURDERER LyNcHED.—At oné #’cjock yesterday morning one hundred masked on Peres ms A miner inthe Far men rode to the jail at Winchester, Ill., battered down the door, disarmed the guard and jailers, and, with revolvers in hand, compelled them to give up the keys. ‘They then opened the call of h J. Field and dispatched him with a number of pistol shots. Field murdered James Louher February 25th. He had wealthy con- ections. RAILROAD CONSOLIDATIONS.—It is announced at Atchison, Kansas, that the Central Branch railroad has been consolidated with the Union Pacific, and will on the ist proximo cease to be a division of the Missouri ific road. It will resume its old name of the Central Branch Union Pacific, and its main line will be extended at an early day to connect with the Union Pacific rail- way. THE MICHIGAN GREENBACK CONVENTION met at Detroit yesterday. The following delegates tothe national convention were choson: “fi. 1. Smith, of Grand Rapids; M. W. Field. of De- troit; Wilber Clut st Joseph county, and Hubbard Taylor, of City. day, says the general post office coe all the diamonds arailing om —— ‘by mail. ‘he diamonds are valued ‘CENDIARISM IN S01 t@-Richard Neill, 8 convict in the Delaware and ‘Pa. tried to escape, but broke oxnbaitimore Thugs in Annapolis. AN SHOT—A PLOT TO ASSASSINA’ Bal- TIMORE CITY OFFICIAL FRUSTRATED. A telegram from Baltimore last Michael Farrell, face in Anpapol or ty ras shot te s this tnis morning and seriously Injured, by Trson unkno' thorities, Tetters hie fat to the ake es received to-night arthae the shooting was ¢ culmination of a political feud bet rae Sone ofthe two factions of the democ: jemocratic. p ic party ia this city, who for the past few days have ve Deca attending the lobbies of the legislature for the urpose Of influencing the votes of city mem- rs on pare bills, It is positively asserted to en as of the State senate that While thas ty was In session last night ton, oF a these roughs, with pist 4 in cketae crowded the ‘door leading foam an e-Toom, into the senate chamber, and insulted s senators. It fs also asserted that there was a concerted plan to shoot a well-known city official, who Was present in the senate chamber last ae ing, after the adjournment of that body, as he Went to his hotel. ‘This gentleman was I. Free- man Rasin, clerk of the court of common pleas of this city, and a ized leader of one of the factions. The intentions of the parties be- coming known Mr. Rasin was escorted by sev- eral members of the senate and house to his hotel, and thus saved from being waylaid and shot.’ Farrell was brought to thi is city to-d and although the pistol ball which entered fered Ais face has not been found, the wound 1s not con- sidered fatal. A number of fights and knock downs ensued after the shooting, but no arrests were made, all the parties having left for Bale timore by the first train. 82 The Lewiston Water Power Co. is building a tremendous dam at the foot of Richardson Lake, Me. It will be 500 feet long, 20 feet high, With 13 gates, and will make a lake With an area of 40 square miles. t2There is a new accusation against Theo- dore Tilton. The das St Republican saya that in lecturing in that city, he sald “deel” for “ideal,” “pa-idg” for “page,” “gras” for race,” “maa-en” for a ” peas” for “pass,” and “e-in-gin” for “engine.” be-The jury at Bridgeport, Conn., in the case of Buckholtz, tried for the murder of his om. ployer, Schuitze, beng unable to received instructions as to murder in t degree and been sent back. §?-Fritz Bruerman, of Michicot, Wisconsia, returned home drunk Tuesday night and threw his son to the ground, causing his death. *, have o seound DIED. ARRINGTON. On Wi t 545 D- A ve of Virginia. ‘ral wit take aie from his late resident 407 Thirteenth strect southwest, Friday, M. 19th, at 2 o'clock p.m. Friends and relatives re- snectfally invited to attend. ARTER. Near Rockville, Montgomery county, wah, on Wednesday, ‘March 17 Pet erro ‘ARTER, in the thirty-fourth chisage Funeral to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. KUEHLING. At Locust Hill, near Pohick church, Va.. on Wednesday, March 17th, at 10a. m., J. M. RUxuLING, in the’ sixty-fourth year of is aR O'CONNELL. Thursday, March 18th, 1880, a€ quorter after Ii o'lock, Jesemman D. O'ConNELL, in the forty-sixth year of his age. geuneral will take place from his late residen 2 Third street northwest, Sunday, Dist, ‘at half-past 2 o'clock ‘Rel ‘and. Pencetan Rad > Ocoee Dae aialad ree UNDERTAKERS. ]QRED. SPINDLE! UNDERTAKER, 1233 Seventh street n.w. Branch Store, 239 435 street 8.w. gous B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th strest northwest, sep27-12m RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c. TRADE “SAPANULE.” MARE. ‘The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Helief and a Radical Cure. ¢ Back, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Bok. achat Silee: Bunlons or Sorenoas of the West froma whatever cause, Burns or Scaids, and = matory Diseases. ‘No Household can affsrd to be without it. Physicians use and recommend it. . 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