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: ae STEAMERS, &e. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. ¢ =——oro TO-MORROW. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. 1880, srnAmnt on BOA co a 880 HOSS ONL SPECIAL SALE OF ELRGANT. FURNITURE RESUWETION OF HOUTE Pepe TRDAY, arm, Goopa. DURABLE MANUFACTURE. “ND MOST “ FAMOUS.” WASHINGTON. B, 0, axD NORFOLK, VA-, At my salesroom. SATUR TH, com- Que Superb “Ebony Frame Parlor Suite, most tikey POINT ax FORTRESS WOSRUK TTS Gaus aad Tetra f- ‘On and after MONDAY, MARC 1880, The LEARY will ie running her route between above’ Po iamesoron. D. Ne carOLS From foot of reventh &t., | Fromcampbelry wharf, xpaye ey, Foot o Pick MONDAY AND WEI to BAL, | TUESDAY. -THURS- dvery SALERDAY, at Day AND SUNDAY, 1 Norfolk (fitst‘ciass), $1; round trip | seer Sis Ticke* by rates, information, FRED UNH Ize F scot aoveat. D800 streot ni 3 Sete: KY 8C0.. 807 Market Space. OSE. seayivania avenue. Pe vant BM. ; Boo Girar stand eat Principal hotels. - P. ave. and ta pibia sh wrinioaw oFFicE E, aria avenue noi ENERAL OFFICE POTOMAC" STEAMBOAT ‘and on F. KEELING. Fi ie treet wharf, steamer. Agent for Norfolk, mard-Im Agent for Arashineton, BF DODD. FOLK, "ORTRESS MON- JOR NORFOLK, FORTRE ky exmer LATY OF (HE LARE leav ow ptepmer LONDAYS.. WEDNES DAVE and FRIDASS, 8t 5.50 Roping at Pines Point and Bi Vtivw Bosten Bteat 6th-street ‘Leaves Wralternute dase at 4pm. First clace fare, oan Tap. 81.50, Secoud-clas8 fare, T5c. ; FOR POT OM WAC RIVER LANDINGS. leaves 6th-etreet NDAY and THURSDAN. at Ta. and 34 ( URDAY for Leonardtown, stopping st p ing and retarning: Steamers ik JOHN GIBSON al- ternately leave Pier ‘al, raat faire! ww York,every BATUR! pers ats jem. an town, FRIDAY MORNING, and Alexandria same Gay.’ Freieht taken: at lowest. tates rhe Steamer or office under geeraat et opon tae eep2T AM’L BACON, aren YORK-soTTERDAm. eve cane stoaunra of this line, “We A 63 Water niteet, Georme. aan, "*P.CALAND,” * = cmaheena *ROTTERDA Git =a AS vende "and Becond Canin $40 B60: na Won RETR, Bway, EDYr rs 99. omk, Ereieht Awts Boneh Wiliers ats New York. (1L¥YDE’S NEW EXPKESS LINE BETWEEN. EE AMER OGETEWN, ve orca fe tis ly toJ. H. JOHNSON & eee formation app! 3.82 06.” "02 F street ‘north; street gan De 0.; WILL AM B. GLEDE & 00-1 Gen Managers, 1 th Wharves, Philadel- aS mar20 GERMAN LLOYD Srzausa omnr Berwexn New Reon r, HAVER, Lowpon, PTON AND BRE! ‘The steamers of this ‘wompany ila every Sat- ‘uurday from Bremen Pier, foot 0! Hoboken. ates of Frou’ New York Havre, Lon pton and Bremen, stl ie rags reer vera 7a, Soe yf pana a e G. METZEROTT & GOs aa Pea. Agen for Washington. Af “Sa ee peemtores Ct cnisline take a specific commas for all seasons of th: On the out Hort oF Bosta erence, tg Guvidian ot 08 st 8 ‘Oh the homeward the meridisa of 60 at 42 lat, or nodhine fo the no) THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPARY LIM- Between New York and Liv at Cork prey We ert every following Wednesday from New York. RATES OF PASAAGR. $80 and 8100 gold, according to sccomme ‘Ticket to Paris, 8. sdaitional. Betarn ekets on svorabls tems. = e very low rat napa aee Hemet from, eenstown, ani and Quee: d all other Saal Knope, atlonset rates. given for Petree Eevee: andes Einar and. oth other ports Pont ie he and ps sn paaeaxe apply at the Company's SS OTI BIGELOW, 606 Tth street Washing 32029 5° OHAS. G FRANOELYN, Agent, N.Y. KAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. Mationar Route and Short Line to the orth: ie Nerebwest, sweet : a To take effect Sunday, ‘November £6, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5:09 p.m.—baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- tions, 6:05 a.m.—tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston On Sundays t) Baltimore only. Broak- elsy Station. 6:0 a.m.—Baltimor=, Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Strasburz, Winchester, Hagerstown, Freds- Fick and A way, vie Helay-) —tBs'timore and Laurel E: i2.— Point of Rocks, Pedmont Strasbure, Hagerstown and way stations ul—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balimore Express. Parlor car to New York and phia Ps ai aitit Louis, Chicago, Columbus and Pittsbune Tess. Frederick, Hagerstown snd Valley ‘Branch, except Sun ‘Throwsh car to Btaunton. Pullman care to Cinginnatl daily. Gi ton to Sandusky, daily except Saturday. Ey m.—t Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. 10-00 3-1). Baltimore Express, Stops at Bladens- burg, Collece, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis June- Bion, Jessup's and Hancver. 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City oh p-m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. elope at Laurel. 1:35 p.m.—{On Sundsy only, Baltimore and Way. 4:30 p.m.—Baltimore, Blad lenaburs and Laurel Express. Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Aunapolis | Janets as .—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- inchester and Way Stations. On Sunday Es Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. ‘¢i40 p-tu. Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- tions. 5:30 p.m —tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Norfolk, except Sun- day. Norfolk passengers taken in the cars direct tat Canton. Stops at Bladensburg and Lau- —Point of ot and Way Stations. —tBaltimore and ; Stations. $Miicutt Clay vin Relay. D LAU! EX- PRES bit City, via eal Bp. TCHICAGO, COLUMBUS AND ae org Sleeping: car to Chi- he: unday. OSES, wR YORR: BitiapErenra AND Bi icon EXPRESS. Stove at Bladens- rare Laurel. sicgptnw enn, to 5 New York, and , to ors 50 p- oo. ae eT Enis aud Cincinnati Express. ‘Dally. Sunday only. Other trains daily, excopt Btation. lon, apply at, the Baltimore ices, Was! and 603, 619 and Corner 14th a ck orders will be t eaked and received at any poise dn the city. Poe EMENTS, Master of ‘Transportatl on. Genoa ‘Ticket Avent. 01 sae myl? s SYUVANIA 1880 ar ND UES bee Steel ffect JANUARY 6, 1 TRAINS LEACE GASHTNGTON, trom Devot, Parlor Car to Pittsburg, and Slee Pittsburg to Cincinmati; St. Toxin vad Ghleaeo 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chi For. rate ate Oa Buffal is aga | Sry os a Banas rs to Caniandal Lock e Havers and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. pe excer' York rd the East, 8:10 a.m. andl Fon ant, except Sunday, aud 945 pm, ‘anny, Bien Paince Cars attached. Limited Express of een ‘Parlor Cars, Ls 30 a.m. daily, except trains connect at kiyn An raids divect transfer to Fulton street, avoldinur fer gest a daa jew York and 1:30 p.m-, daily, §.30'and 945 p.m, daly. 30a m., daily, except ies 3 10, 9:30, 10:40 a.m. an a 0, 4 26,8 7:40 and 9:45 a 5 ‘Sb. tad and 9: ‘ata 6:00 a.m. myn om, ALEXanpnra AND FRI 1URG RATL- WAY AND AL] - BON AN gaat IED WASHING For Alexan ¢:25, Bardit Sopa. ‘Oa Sanday sit; 9 and ‘Bichmond end daily, 20 p.m. ‘ally. except Sunday. jen bare Algrendria for Washington, 6 ip 0 Gavbun Fat 8 ena 10 an ngs a information, Sleeping rey roe vate MEKCING AT 10 O'CLOCK; also, AT 12 O'CLOCK, THOMAS S DOWLING: Auct. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXEOUTOR'S SALE. 2 OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- On SATURDAY MORNING, Manon 27 1880, aT 10 o’cLocK, in front of the men rooms of Thomas Dowling, I shail sell one Pianv and lot of Household ef effects. ‘Terms cash. arz4-3t_ "JOSEPH FEARSOW, Executor, VHANCERY SALE. ‘ m1 foot’ on Sores Sep arene ee corsa on Weshin lots having 8 depth of 100 feet. Sa Terme of sale: ‘One -naif eal residue in two equal payments, st six and ivcive: momther win six per cent. ie terest. A deposit of 850 on each lot at time of sa’ eee ES DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts Marlinases 8%" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ti SATURDAY, | THE SD DAY OF ARID, 1880, at same Lour and plac mara d&ds REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO ME, ‘d December 24, 1873, recorded in Liber_740, folio 76, & one of the land fil reeords for the ootnty tf Washington, D, C., and at the request of tie owner of the note secured thereby, J shall sell at auction, in front of the premises, cn MONDAY. Mancr 29rH. ar 2 CLOCK oat subsicision Lote nuraborot one, two,and three in Square north, of Square numbered five hundred and eight, (N. of 903,) together with the improvements thereon. erms of sale: The amouut of the indebtedness secured thereby and expenses of sale in cash; balanos in six and twelve months after the day of interest at six per cent por att A Gepselt of 8100 will be required to bs made imma diately after éale, All th cost of deeds and record. ing to be paid by the purchaser, and if the foil crms are not complied with in fivé days after sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost o jefaulting purchaser. JOHN W. KENNEDY, Trustee, JOS. T. COLDWELL, Auctionoer. 6-4 pyescaos BROS., Auctioneers. USTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- ‘TATE ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February aiet, 1867, and duly recorded in H., No. 3b, folio 124, e., of, ater ae Tor Waa} at county, in said District, and by direction of the bolder Gf the note secared He said trust deed, in writing, 2 will sell at public sale, on TUESDAY, 13rm DAY OF Apart, 1880, aT O°CLOGE a, in front of the premises, lot ‘lettered B, in g's subdivision of square numbered eight hun- dred and seventy-four ‘Terms of eale: One-third in cash, and the balance in two equal paymentsin six and twelve months, in notes bearing interest at 8 per per annum Until paid, and secured by a deed of trast on the premises. ‘All conveyancing at the purchaser's coat. JOHNSON, easton DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. mard3-t, C# RY SALE OF VACANT COTS ON STREET, IN. THIRTEENTH "AND FOURTEENTH STREETS NORTH WES e District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 5,094, docket 16, I will offer for. sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESD . 30TH MARCH, A.D. 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK Sail thoeo places Or areola OF real aetate sites ted ii the city’ of Washington, in said District; known as and being Lots numbered thirty-nine (29) and forty (40),in Glaxettseubaiion of Lots num- Dered elzhtech (18), nineteen (19), twenty (20) and twenty-one (21), in W.W. Corcoran’s subdivision of Bquae minibered two hundsod: and ehivtenis G49), kald subdivision being of record in Liber 20, folio. 195, In the Surveyor’s office for said District, and being the same p roperty conveyed b: John B. Clagettand witeto Mary Keyworth by dec. of record in Liber 720, folio 196, one of the land re- cords for eaid District. ‘Terms of eale, as prescribed by said decree: The porchase money to, be paid —one third in cash on fhe day of sale or within seven days thereafter: and the residue in two equal installments at six and twelve months after day of sale; for the deferred payments the purchaser or pur rs to give his, er oF their promissory notes, Dearing dats the day of sale, and payable with interest from di notes, st the rate of six per centum until paid, which notes are to be secu purchaser or purchasers, to be paid on the day of gale or within seven days thereafter. #100 down on each lot when the property is struck off. Conveyancing and ré at purcnasers cost. “Tho Trustee reserves the right to resell at the Fisk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, ORTH, 1 ‘Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. PpOuns DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHENEY SALE OR IMPROVED REAL PROP- ERTY. ;0N NORTHEAST CORNER OF S'REBTS. NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE. In pursuance of a decree of the Suj dec: Court of the Dietrict of Columbia: si ag in fo Equity. ina certain cause therein pending ail entitled “"Barah A, Brereton vs. James J. Brereton etal., No. oc. 19," ‘Ahn tindersened Trust Ae" sell at lie auction, in front of the prerieent in FEIDAX, APRIL 9, 1880, aT § O’CLOOK P. M., all and singular those ts of tae num- bered respectively egh ah (®) and nine in Square numbere: (9), and fifty-five (4 33), in the city of Washington, a Strict of ‘Columbia, ‘begin- ning for the same st the southwest corner’ of sald square and runni iit dre ne north along the line Seventh (7th) stree! eat thirty-one (31) Toots thence east thirty-throe (98) feet three (3) inches: thence north eight (8) feet; ice east twenty (20) feet; thence north sixty-two (63) feet tan and one. half (163) inches; thenee east seven (7) feet: thence routh sixty-four (04) fect five and one+ 38) inches; thence west two (2) feet and six (6) inchosy thence south six (6) feet; thence west four (4) feet and six (6) inches ; ‘thence south along the east line of lot numbered ‘nine (9) to F street, and thence fifty three (58) feet and ‘three (3) inches fo the place ning, together with all and singular the Soomerecan ts thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belonging.” ‘The improvements consist of Building, now rented for stores and offices. ‘Terms of sale are; One-fourth of, the purchase money in cash, and the residue in four equal in- stalments, payable, respectively, nine (}, eighteen (is), twenty-seven’ (27) and Ly six (36) months from and after the day of sale, with interest at the vate of, si by ti notes of the wurchaser. and a deed of the property described. nee com) plied: with in ten days after the day of i, the ‘Erustee reserves the right to the rek and. cost of the frst pr veyaucinwat purchaser's cost. A deposit of $900 Fequired at the time of purchase, TYLER, Trustee, mari3-dkde_ [Post] * Ottics NOredB Eat H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A LOT AND Two Boxers ON THE WEST SIDE OF te EET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN AND By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 16th gay of June, A.. D- 1815, and recorded in fy Liber 18a Folie 253, tho 8 mbscriber, Furviving. trustess, will well io the highest bidder, in front of the premises, on the terms stated below, on MONDAY, Tie 6TH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., part of lot uumbered 10 (ten), in square numbered 423 (four hundred and t@enty- three), being the southern part thereof, ning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot ten, gnd running thence north thirty-three (33) feet thence westwardly one hundred (100) then south thirty-three (33) fect; and thence reeet, ie straight line, to the place of beginning, & thor ith all and singular the improvements, ed wit hereditaments and appertsnances to the same Jonging, or in apy manner appertaining in Wash- . C. Mike tort uces One fourth cash (of which 850 on each house, must be. paid at the tino of sale); and in six, twe veandelhteen months from * of gale, on notes of the purchaser, in equal aring’six per cent. per annum until paid ible semi-annually’: to be secured by a, geod of trust, to the satisfaction of the Trustee 80 on the Premises sold; or all cash at the purchaser's gption.. All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. ‘The neht js reserved to resell the sald broperty, oF art thereof, on five days’ notice in The Eve Bet a tts , ifthe terme are not complied wath within ve dayé from the day of 2) cokas Surviving Trustee. HERS Ww. HANDY, | Auctioneer. ? BA M0 DWELLING. TRUSTEES’ 8 pe LE O¥ FRAME ery Columbia, and at the request <f the arty secured teres, We a eel "itpubile ‘auc: fon? on aS Dremises, ‘on W. ESDAY, the 31st Bax’ ov Manic, focLoce ¥.a. ‘0 ‘in ER a of square it, | Lot No.'25 is improved by # frame dwelling “Also, on the SAME DAY, AT5.0'CLOCK P.M, all of Lot 37, in Patho P. Brown's recorded sub- division of, pert of “Pleasant Fiains” and“ ‘Lemar (Srerme of sale: One-third of the purchase paons jncash; balance in one, twoand three years, with interest at the rate of seven x 100 deposit when each plcce of prope ry is knocked. orbs w BSc ata in COMP WM. H. WARD, (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OR A UUABEE: REAL Es- by virtue or ee in alt gt SR da Apr 3378, ang ful, natant the. \d records 7 in of Washi the District the undersigned, will ll at pub Fa fone ete the premises, on THUBS- DAY, ‘AT S O'CLOCK IN Tam ‘ERNOON, Se ara oe frown aniot nom! subaivieion Bsa the tame ‘being improved by # Brick Dwelling House. commodations can east corner eo sean aeitees Peanayiaula toe cae riot b baggage to Sat caeecan 1p PARMEH, General Passenger Agent. Saakiseaanee, Semel acer Agent, Hiticy’ 2° Paracapas, } Teustoos- ope cistte of 8 decree of tne Supreme Court Cd A gilt, traced, | orseously upholstered, (thé ‘Amanship Heeuldoent Chamber Suite, from ous of the janufactories: Dwirf Bookease, | heavily ht Handsome Lambrequins ‘ant carved: Bight For the 6 comfort of ladies attending the sale, we sha Melt within eur Dew pion rooms, , tO-MOE RCH AT oar Sate deat lecticn. It WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF _FURNI PARTLY THE OF A GENTLEMAN DE- GLINIKNG HOUSERER ING. On TO-MORROW, Walnut Chamber Suites, C Marie, -top Bidebonrds, FE Extension Tables, Ws Wainat rdrcbes, Six Carpets, Dini "Roo a om China, Gas and Crock Parlor Furniture, Mattings, Marble-top Genter "rat bios, together ‘with @ general assortment of househol it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts, ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., On TUESDAY, Manca 30TH, cowarexcrsa, av l0 O'CLOCK A’M., we shall bell at the rest. Gence of a gentleman declining housckeep- fog. No. 1893 18th street northwest, a collec- uct mY of ot house noe effects. m6” WALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Aucts. HOMAS: DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. GROCERIES, WINES AND LI ons HORSE WAGON, AT AUC On TUESDAY, Mano s@rx, OM MEN: xg At 10 o'crOcK, AT 934 La: avenue. Tj shall tell the entire contents, comprising a general assortment of Groceries, Winese™ 1 and Liquors, Horse a1 TIDS C mar26-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. YHABLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED RFAL ESTATE ON © STR! BETWEEN AINTH AND [TENTH BIREETS SOUTH- Wi By virtue of # deed of trust, recoded in Liber No. 888, folio 172, one of the land rec- oras of the District of Columbia, and at the est of the party secured th T will sell at pale suction, tn fro front of the preraibse,, © pn TUES: Y, THE OTH Day OF APRIL, A.D. 1880, ar Ocnoce Fay all that, certain piece or parcel of id city of Wash- ground, situate and lying in ea ington, and being known and described as part of Lot ipseeie four (4), in square ‘numbered three hundred and eighty-five ‘385), inning for the same at a point on south C street, distant sev- enteen (17) feot six and one-half (64) inches from ne northwest corner of said lot; thence cast with the line «f said C strect fourteen nde) feet four and a-half (4}¢) inches; thence forty (40) feet thence southeast six: (8 fect at na three (3) inches. ; thence yestth ehivteen, (18) feet one and a-half inches ; then orthwest niue (9) feet ; thonpenee thirty-seven BI) ie and two (2) inches to the place oF inning, with improvements thereon, consist- ing of a Frame Dwelling House. ‘erms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eizhteen months, with interest at the rate of siz per cent per anni until paid: “Gonvey- ancing at ager. Terms to be com- lied with in seven days. 8100 down av Hine af sale. mar26-eokds WILLIAM B. TODD, Trustee. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE TRUSTERS’ ‘OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED. ESTATE SITUATE) et fea. sur and by the wrritten reruest of tie party scoured thereby, wo will sell at public auction, in front of premi: on APLIL 147H, 1880, aT 4:30 ‘o'cLOcK ha lot of lying the co Washington, D.C.) kno and design: Sieta Toe own numbered twenty-four (24), in Hall's recorded sub- division of @ part of a tract of land called Pads- Worth, satd lot commencing on the west side of tho ‘ith street road fifty (50) feet north from the north- weet intersection of the 7th street road and Rock Creek Church road, and having a front of 25 feat on said 7th street road’ and running back a depth of 112 Ge 8 inches; containing 2,320 square rect of oun ‘Terns: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve nt. interest, secured by deed 875 at time of sale. Convey- mcing at expence of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in 7 days. PEASER,? mar26-2awts _J. J. EDSON, sceanieee: (HANCERY. OF VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING Lots IN THE SQUARE IMME- DIATELY SOUTH OF THE RESIDENGE OF THE TISH MINISTER. AND BEL ONN SIMEET NORTHWEST, NEAR NINE- TEENTH STREET, JEFFERSON AND STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decres of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, on the ‘24th day cause No. verest, we wiil on MONDAY. APRIL 197TH, 1880, aT Foun o'cLock P.. SHARP, on the premises, and continuing at the same time and piace from aay. to day, until al the lots described herein are offered, offer for sale, at public auction, all those pieces or pos of land in Washington. city, District of Oo- mmbis, known and isting ulated: upon the ground pine or, plan of said city as lots numbersd from three (3) to twelve (12), both inclusive, lot fourteen (14), and from sizteon (16) to twenty-seven, both inclusive and ‘con thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven both Snot ye and lot thirty-nine (39), in 80) stees. ein ote sale: One-fourth of the purchase money fo be paid and the residue in equal install- iene ayabieine in six, twelve and eighteen months ies pa fis day Ot , with seven per cent interest, red deed of trast th the satietaction of Mie Trustees, or by the title being retained by them until the whole of the purchase money is paid; or the whole of the purchase money may be paid in auth at the option of the purchaser, leposi $100 will be required on each lot, and conveyancing and recordingat the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale won Tot Somptees led with in one week from th 0} £3 property at the i ak: and cost of the defaulting jurchaser, after not, less than one week's notice in the Eventiig Star and Washington Post. ok of Washi: T. T. CHTELEN DEN oy Trustees. Attorney-at Law, 225 434 st.'n.w., B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. mari8-4 iROMAS DOWLING? * Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, OP- SER SEU feo BUTE OCOUPIED AS ie rr, 1872, and. FB beth duly recorded in Liber No. 685, folio 463, and Liber No. 689, folio 891, respectively, of the Lani Records of the District o: umbla, and at, the mest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at pu ic aceon in front of the ‘premises, AY, the STH Day OF Maxon, 1800, AT mous O'oL.6ck P.. M.. the following hed “pisos parcels of ground situate in the Clty of Waanii District of sane and comprised wit the’ "ohowing metes xed bounds, to wit: All the west half of lot numbered fifteen (15) yin aqnare numbered dred 3 the Ci City of four and ninet; stinene, northwest corner jence northeaa {he line of Louisiana avenue, twenty -cight f inches, thence southesstwardly ani with said avenue one iinndred and so four inches to.» thirty feet alley, thence southwost- wardly along the line of said alley twenty-eight fect seven inches to the goutliwest corn said lot, thence northwestwardiy and at right angles with tald avenue, one hundred aud twelve fect eight ine ches to the berinning, containing 3, 268 equaro fect of that piece or d saiining the sane, known and aa the eastern part of Lot murabered fourteen sre wumbered four hundred aud uel w(io0), my is bounded as roles viz: at the Southeast corner of ok esta. lot: nes fourteen, and thence on the eastern lint to the ic northeast corner SFenid 10 lot, thence westwardly twenty -five feet to. Goo 8 : Bowlag Saloon, thence southerly and parallel to the line line feat mentioned to the southern line of said lot, thence <n matrelght line to the place of beginning. The whole improved by y two 0 large brick Duildings, oceupies Terms of sale o shall, ‘be as follows. aca The amount of indebtedness secured bj dead of Ras napaid ee the ex! of fee and © balance at six scent for which the note of the Soca bearing, from. day of sal and secured by Boa of truston theveors sold, shall be taken. yr ae of four Hun: ars a a lard 8 JOSEPH J STEWART, Trustee. wrt ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY. THE 22D OF MancH, 1880, same hour Starbinnw&f,7t JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trustee. THE ABOVE SALE IS AGAIN POST- wr itil MONDAY, April 5th, 1830, same hour tnd‘places ay, OUEPH STEWART,” T. CO! WELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRusrers Goss OF A DESIRABLE TWG- STORY BRICK DWELLING, es NINE- virtue of a deed of trast dat ry ber 27th, A. pata, in i: thereby, shall sell af public Stenoa'30, 1850, a Cotorocr Peat on aoa ie pecribed real ftuate in eo of Wash 4 SPECIAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO THE OITIZENS OF WASHINGTON AND VICINITY TO EXAMINE THE ASSORTMENT OF STYLISH > CLOTHING NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE “FAMOUS.” No. 400 7th st. n.w., corner D. “FAMOUS.” msr22 FS THEE DE SMET OONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY, Lawrence County, Dakota Territory, “ Black Hills.” CAPITAL, $10,000,000, IN 100,000 SHARES, or $100 EACH. by mt soapy ergy and means pete toite present f admirable condidons thly dividends Of $0 jcente per share were cominentod in Wit 8 market forit these brgeel tir tho view of oroating Qwners have contributed about 45, 000 sharos ital stock, which been placed in the hands of the undersigned’ "for sale. 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Bachman, Beltzhoover, Bicknell, Bouck, Buckner, Clymer, Coffroth, La’ Matyr, Ewing, Felton, Ford, Gibson, Henry, Jones, Kenna, Klotz,’ Ladd,’ Martin’ (Del.), ‘McLane, McMahon, Morse, ‘ire New, O'Retily, Robert- son, Ross, Russell (N Ryon, Siaith (N.J.), Talbot, Warner, Wise, 8. Wood ahd Wright. ‘The question ‘then ‘recurred on referring the bill to the committee on ways and means, and it Was agreed lo—yeas, 142; LAYS, e The preamble was then agreed to yeas, 138; Days, 82—and the Speaker declared that the bill Was how in the possession of the committee on Ways and means. Mr. Springer gave notice that he would call up the Curtin-Yocum contested election case 0 ‘tuesday next. Adjourned. ee General Grant in iveston. BIS SPEECH IN THAT CITY. At the banquet Wednesday night in ¢ ton, in response to the toast, “General cur honored guest—greater armies than N. leon’s have marched at nis command, an’ 1 greater glories than a crown have .bsen hi General Grant ere thanking them for their kind reception. In the course of his speech n+ saic: It was my fortune more than a-third of a century ago to’ visit. Texas as a second liewien- ant, and to have been one of those who went Lt the conflict which was to settle the bounda- ry of Texas. I am glad to come back now on this occeston to behold a territory which is an emj ire in itself, and larer than’ some of the empires of Europe. I for the pope ot Texas, as I do for the-people of the entire south, that they may goon developing thelr resources, aud become t and powerful, and in their Re meert forget (as the worthy mayor expressed ay that there fs a boundary between north and south. (Prolonged applause] I am sure we will be mapper and much more Prosperous when the day comes when there wir no sectional teoling. Let any American who can travel abroad, as I have done, with the opportunity of witnessing what there 1s to be seen that I have had, and he will return to America a better American and a better citizen than when he went away. (Loud cheers.) He will return more in love with his own country. Far be it from me to find fault with any of the European governments. I was well received at their hands on every side by every nation in Europe; but with their dense populations and their worn-out soils it takes a great deal of gov- ernment to enable the people to get from the soil a bare subsistence. Here we have a rich, virgin soil, with room enough for all of us to expand and live, with the use of a very little government. I do hope that we long may be able to get along happily and contentedly with- out being too much governed.’ General Grant and party visited the cotton presses yesterday. At the shippers’ press he resented with a miniature bale of cotton banc isomely put up. The General will visit Little Rock and Hot Springs about April 12. yes ARCHBISHOP W0OD CONDEMNING SECRET So- CIETIES.—A telegram from Philadel pila says: Archbishop Wood has written another circular condemning secret societies, which will be sent to the churches. It was called out by the an- nouncement that the Ancient Order of Hiber- nians will hold a convention tn this city in June. The archbishop says that the Catholic church has again and again condemned and censured all secret societies, properly so-called, as dangerous to civil society and injurious to the interests of religion. He Says that the most insidious efforts have been and are being made in many parts of the diocese, and proba Dy, throughout the whole country, to blind and de- ceive the faithful and to entangle them in the meshes and shackles of these unlawful and for- bidden societies, and the archbishop warns against an alliance with such societies, He continues: “To say nothing of the Masons, Odd Fellows, Sons of Temperance, &c., about whose condemnation no doubt can’exist, these socie- tles are known by various appellations, such, for example, as the National Brotherhood, con- demned by the bishops of Ireland, and the Fe- nian Brotherhood, whose efforts to aggregate members to their association in this country are unscrupulous and unceasing, and in addi- tion to these the Mollte Maguires, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Buckshots and others, whose spirit is equally objectionable, and whose names seem to be selected rather to conceal ian to indicate the object of their assocta- on.” THE GHosT SToRY OF Mus. DE BAR.—A woman, Calling herself Mrs. De Bar, and claim- ing to be the wife ofa Virginian aud ex-Congress- lah Of tual name, ts now figuring ia New York in a ghosily way, Who, from circumstances she relates, seems to be the same person who was in Baltimore a few years ago under the name of Edith Lozola, Baroness of Rosenthal and Coun- (ess Of Landsfeldt. She is reported to have met with a great many adventures, incredibie or otherwi: penne is reported to have cut a sensa- lion do: Georgia by claiming to be te daughter ot Lola Mouies and King Ludwig, of Bavaria, which Claim she also made in Baltl- more a few years ago. The N. Y. Heraid ot ye teiday says: “She maintained that she had 1ecurbed to America for the purpose of leading a tusade against the Roman Catholic Church. Once, while in Baltimore as_ the guests of Mme. Bonaparte, on the 15th of April, 1877, she was, she said, wounded by a hand grenade thrown into the window of her room. She could not have been the guest of Madame Bonaparte, who boarded for very many years of her life in this city. At the timeshe was here this woman told the story of the hand grenade to the police au- thorities, saying a she Was wounded in the breast by a grenade thrown in her room in the house where she boarded, on Courtland street. When Deputy Marshal Frey refused to be convinced without further proof she cou!d not furalsh it, a heraccount recelved no credjt.—Bult. Sn, te MInFOBTUNES oF a Runaway Bor.—On Satur- day last, says the Wilmington Nerrs of yester- day, a Bor ‘about 12 years of age boarded a northern-bound way freight train at Elkton. While the cars were pelng shifted and coupled at Newark, his leg was caught between the bumpers and crushed. Upon the arrival of the train here he was discovered by one of the train men. He gave his name as James Watson, and stated tnat he had run away from the Bayview asylum at Baltimore, where he had been em- ployed in the kitchen. He was sent to the almshouse. NEW JERSEY TO HAVE A CREMATORY.—Mr. Louis Becker, of the Palisade Cemetery com- pany, Union N. J., says that he is dally in Tecelpts of letters from all pares in the middie and eastern states advising him to carry out the project already under consideration for the erection of a crematory furnace for the inciner- ation of the dead. Mr. Albert Buyer, of Jersey os, aD roll eot has been eng: for some ie in pe rfecting plans for its erection. Mr. meter ‘ls confident that a furnace can be areviea that will consume a body, reducing it to ashes in an hour's time. Mr. Becker also stated that in additton to the proposed furnace a chapel will be erected in close proxtmity, where ‘the funeral services can be held previous to the cremation of the body. . ¥. Sar. ‘THE STRANGE STORY OF A DIAMOND RING.—. somewhat singular ‘instance of duck fae recently occurred to the Rev. Thomas Guard, who is how on his way to Baltimore to fill his old charge at the Mount Vernon M. E. Church. It ay pears ars that in June, 1875, when Mr. Guard, witl wife and child, were traveling over the Philadelphia 2nd Erie road, enroute to Hamil- ton, Canada, the ite git while throwing a bit of orange peel out of the window, accidentally let a $300 ond ring slip with it which her mother had placed upon her finger but a few minutes etare. Every effort was made to ob- tain the valuable gem by the officers of the road, but without success, and the searcn for it had long ago been abandoned, when a few days since it was offered for sale by a trackman in Philadelphia, who stated upon being ques- Uoned that he had found it byt the side of the track, about 300 feet west of Charles Stewart's farm, above Susquehannah, Pa., where it had lain am ainong me the cinders for five years.—B.tit, Gazette, 25th. Ivmicration’s Tipzk.—The German steamers un] itedly large numbers of it passengers this year. The ond jremen, which arrived on Monday, had o1 yhalia, of the carn line, aso ins a e passenger list 8) far for the month of ‘Marelthe te immi- odus pone the stricken gary and Silesia —N. ¥. Herald, 212. s years, will in fact become for life.” It cordial approves the deciarations of the Pennsylvania state republican convention tn 1875, and also of that of New York, agatnsta third term, and deprecates the evident purpose of a faction of the republican party to secure the Te-election of Gen. Grant, thereby endangering the success of the party, and threatening to subvert policies nie regarded as the safeguards of our inst tutto wate governor of warrants for the execution of Henry Pennsylvania has issued Wise, Israel Brandt, and Josiah Hummel. the Raber murderers, on Thursday, May 13, 1880. &2-Burglars entered the office of Mr. Charles A. Tilo, Bradford. Pa, on Tuesday ni chloroformed Mr. Tilo, who was asleep 1m and took a wallet containing $3,900 from under his pillow. &27A saloon in Dublin, O., was biown up vith wader early Weanesd: y the tempérance pec wrecked, but no one in. 2" Fred. Nichois, a ay pple. Jured. mat! river, was kitied prning, i 18 alles sa ‘The building was rear Alman, Texas, Monday, by Indian mail robbers, —______. DIED. MOSS. On Thursday, March 25, 1889, at6s.m., ALFRED GEFFRKY Moss in, the seventy first your of Jue age, il eke nice ipstant, from the residence of hi ryt Thursday, 3 inser with! Ghrletian, fe fortitnde and ree t Hillsdale, D. C. Som Sunday, 19 m. 28th son, Join A March 25, 1890, at which she bors Tesiguation, SARAm E., beloved wife of John K. Vernon, in the sixty- sixth year of her age ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ja- vited to attend the funeral on sunday, Marc! at 3 o'clock p.m.. from th band, No. 2113 Hi street le Residence of bi Y northwest. ak = UNDERTAKERS. BRED. SPINDLER. 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