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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST TO ME, bee A, folio 76," Ke-, one’ of the ‘aad lor the county of Washington, D. Oerand at the request of the onete ot tise mots . I shall sell at suction, in fron the premises, on MONDAY, afanow B97m. 1580; At 4 G'oLock F- M., subdivision Lots nutabered one, | two and, thre” in sty north of Square jer with the im i sale, in aed tees monn r annum. deposit of 100 req imme- diately after - AD Amie of deeds record- ing to be paid and if the full erms are not ted, od with in five after sal fhe yperty will at the risk and cost Pp JOHN w. “_RENNEDY, Tra JO8. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. Tarlosd yypuomas DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. GROCER! WINES: ORS. HORSE AND WAGON, Oar AP avon LOS On TUESDAY, Mance 4071 Tore aha W. “ner ae orse THOMAS DOWLL “BOOKS, &c HE NEWEST BOOKS. Vol. 3 De Remusat. and Winter bunbestas, by 8. B. Oox. John Bunyan, by J.-A. Brecon Elibu Burrite.. Gilbert Stuart and His Works . All the Magazines for April. EASTER CARDS of the latest designs. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Successors To Mouvun Bros., mar20 1015 Pa. ave., cor. 11th st. UST BECEIVED-—A new supply of FASTER CARDS and EASTER EGGS. EASTER CARDS and EASTEH EGGS. CARDS and EASTER EGGS. Avery user eee on hand this year, in- cluding designs from all ie manufacturers. a ‘The Reader's Hand-book, by Brewer. 83.50 ‘Qral Detormitice, by Eigeale 00 Patent Case Index, eens halnente: including Ca 6. ‘Prayers and Hymnals in cases and separctciy. W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, Law BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, marl 475 Pa. ave. ae =0 00 CanDe aa NERETS. CROSSES, aging ‘8 EASTER ards and B & novelty. Easter Angel is, arranged by Miss Eastman. Saun Easter Bannerets ; very neat. Sabbath-benool Cards, Bi Cards. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, mari 28 7th stree Aste CARDS. BANNERETS AND STANDARDS, In Nickel and Bronze. PANELS AND EASELS. PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, In Sets and in Cases, all Styles of Bindings. CORRESPONDENCE OARDS. PAPETERIES, Latest Styles. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, marll Merrorourran Booxeronre, 911 AUCTION SALES. _- THIS AFTERNOON. HANCERY SALE. Firtne of a decree of the Supreme Gourt, of the District of Columbia, in Eauit RB cause No. 7,178, doo. 20,1 will offer for sale at $850, Gy Sovouoox P. 3." in front of eer A . See ain he oi 3 We B.6. "Lot 3s fronts: fronte 2 feet saad on Washington Ioja having a depth of feet. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash equal payments, st six and Creivermagathe, wi hb cent. interest. leposit 0: fot at time of FEND. REGINALD ALL, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. marll-d&ds S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED till SATURDAY, THE SD Dax OF APRIL, 1880, at same nena das” REGINALD FENDALL, Trastee. |HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘IMPROVED REAL PROP- 13 F STREETS NOR’ OPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE. Ab pupmuance of a. decree of the Bupreme of the District of Columbia, sitting in Eauity, ie cert cause therein pent entitled ‘*Ssrah A. Brereton va. James J. Brereton etal., No. 6,617. Doc. 19," the undersigned Trustee Will sell at public auction, in front of the pramises, on FRIDAY, Aratt. 9, 1880, aT 6 O°CLOCK P.M, and singular those certain **Pai Loty nium vectively Ciht(S) and mine @ (9), in Squai four hundred and fifty-five (338, in the ‘ashington, District of Columbia, ‘begin- Sing for the sate at the southwest comer’ of said square. and running thence north along the line of Seventh (7th) street northwest thirty-one (31) fect; thirty-three (38) feet three (3) inches: (8) feet, thence east twenty (20) foet; thence north sixty-two (62) feet tan and one- half (1639) inches; thence east seven (7) feet; thence south sixty-four (64) feet five and one-half (5%) inches; thence west two (2) feet and six (6) inches: thence south eix (6) feet: thence west four (4) feet sale are: One-! Fares of the purchase Satara iho eside im four egal in- nine (9), eighteen Gy ewenty seven’ Grprand rad tal 8) (3b) months from and after the day of al rate of six per cent, by the anos poles of the purchaser. and. a deed of trust upon property described. If the terms of sale shall nett ®. complied with in ten days after the day of tee reserves the right to resel at Severed cost of the first puvoleace: All con- veyancing at purchaser's cost, A deposit of $300 Tequired at the time of purchase. kK. EYEE: Eaters mari3-akas [Post] Office No- T. COLDWELL, Rea! Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY BRIOK DWELLING, aon 916 NINE- TEENTH SLREET NORTH WES’ By virtue of a deod of trust dated Desem ber 27th. A. D. 1870, duly recorded in Liber fi) No. 683, folio 472, one of the land record: for “the Distelet o if Columbia, and at the request of Il at fe gant crt ington, District of Columbis, to, to wit: nineteen (19), in square numbered eighty-six (36), i the sorith one-half (4) of sald lot; twenty-two and one-half (23. 19th street west, eter with the Riproverente, fe, : 82,000 in cagh, and thé balance st twelve and twenty-four months, for which the notes of the Purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of Rix per cent per annum from the day of sale, and secured by a deed, of trust on, the property gol COAL AND WOOD. INAzionar: FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM TOR ERESE COAL and KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitoi STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penns. avenue. novs Cue JOHNSON B swoon: (OOD. _ TELEPHONIC Coxmnctions.” ts Weight. Best Deliveries, WOOD. Prompt Sian office, wharves, mill and depot connected with up- town of offices by TRCES SORE. With ‘unequaled facilities and advant for jomically conducting the wood and coal trade, factory, extensi yards eaabling us to stock uj a lowest: offices ruin office, miil and. depot, fous of w. Offices aU at ohio Bye friday, too oe ‘Tuesday, We oo ee ativan lors Went oe 8. & alee EDUCATIONAL. SOHEEL, Teacher of PIAN UBIO. tie wating a on Hetaw ariOS oerean fet ccee re AFLY |, A-M., 702 Sth street w. 910 MTH rar. rE. Vv. eee feasore. admitted. del! 3. SHOR’ A-M., Principal. \PENCERIAN ls a COLLEGE, Copxze 7rH amp L StRxErs N.W., prem etnestion real hf to sons and prises Penmansip, See oo eas == ara &e. PERMATORRHGA, 7 Sidecar. Re ‘and all Vossteal® Dinsases: pit Dr. ae So Guiomal Meee Veabniesice, O10, cared, TM F et maré-Ime = 'S§ FRENCH POWDERS—Certain D: cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- Nervoi ‘Seminal ‘ISLE, Droxwist, corner 12th ice 88 per Lox, eent by on Price 8 ber box, eent by mail under seal on re- ‘ARHOOD th Bours froor 19 p.m. aug26-8m* B. LEON, the oldest establiahed - ES BEYsiOiAN in ths city, gan be faseachusetts fro i Female Complaints, fd Lrewlar Fouls for patients. Coumations wnt BIOOED's = OF ties quickly cured. or of youth 12 the most Failure errostoring "rere by all about to marry, or who have become weakened from excess or any other Buccess in every case is as certain as that water quenches ‘Per case. JACQUES, No. 7 University Pines, Rew York few Pork a TARFLING i DISCOVERY MANHOOD BES 8! Victim of youthful tae TORED Ocm- H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TROSTEER'S oon OF EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, MORE LESS, NEAR UNIONTOWN, IN THE” COUNTY. OF YASHINGTON, bis: THKIOT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January ‘26th, A. D. 1872, and dul Tecorded da eaber 0. Lid ion, in front SDAY, Aran 7TH, 880, at 5 O'CLOCK z2 those certain wit or parels of lan in the County of vasbington, District ‘of Columbia, and Delng ota um bes (09 and part of Ges adj Enfontown and south of the Eastern Brauch of ths Potomac river aid known as Ghichosters ning for the same at the northeast corner of lot No. 703, a tame chests ee ence south oat jest 263. feet’: thence south 4754 de- green cast ‘cast 822 fect ; thence north 423 desrece cast 3 ts hanes 2 north 32 ‘west 435 feet; thence south 4! west 225 fect; thence north 29 degrees weet Os foe thence north 40% de- west 235 feet; thence north 615§ dexrees west lace of beginning, ee 8 ; balance cate tn bis twelve. and’ eighione enths, secured by a deed of trast on the property with interest ato of six day of sale, then ea the to Tesell the property at ‘and costs of defaultion purchaser after five aay notice in the Evening ANTHONY IYDE, mar20-m, w, 8 ustee. H. WARNER, Keal Estate Auctioneer. tats ras SALE OF "VALUABLE BUILDING ON RHODE Een AVENUE, NEAR fODRiREN TH STR irene ots cece of ponte dated Septem- var Diet, A. D. 1872, and recorded in Liber 691, folio 466, the seepernes Swill sell highest bidder, on the on WEDNES: DAY, THE lénit Day o¥ ent 1880, 42 5 CLOCK EN aie APrEMROON, lols numberel foo. thirty-three, tl four, thirty-five, one xe and thi ay: never D ivision’of square 210, Snare and’ en, pin the ote of. Washine’ neton, trict of Columbia, according to the plat of said sub: Givision, of reoa record in the office of e surveyor of ir ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash (of which 25 on each lot must be ald at the time of ‘sale), and the residue in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser to give notes, in equal suis, ne a per cent per annum Intervet, to be) secured by deed of trust on the pfemiace gold, to othe satisfacton of the Trastoss, he whole amount may be pald in cash, at the option of the purchaser, who must pay all convay ancing. Th tees Teser' ht to reall 6. Pro , OF any part ep = the risk aud cost of the purchaser in default, on five days’ public notice in the Evening Star, f the terme arouot com: plied with within five From es r) day of sale. mar20-m,w&s TOs. HYDE, | Trusteos. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. trbsrers SALE OF A LOT AND TWO 8 ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENTH NORTHWEST, BETWEEN N AN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 16th gayet June, A. D. 1875, and recorded in fa 788, folio 252, the Subscriber, a8 the surviving trustees, will seil to the highest bidder, a front of the premises, on the terms siaied below, MONDAY, THE 5TH Day or ApRit, A. D. 18! 30, ar BocLocK e. M., Di art of lot numbered 10 (ten), in square numbered 423 (four hundred and twenty: three), being the southern pai beginning forthe same at the southeast corner of said lot ten, and running thence north thirty-three (33) foot: thence westwardly o (100) feet; then Bout thirty tires (93) fectrang. thence ‘east, in straight line, to the place of beginning, Together With all and singular the improvements, Priviloges, Rereditamenta and appertenances 10 the same” be- fonging, or in any manner appertaining in Waeh- i ity, D. C. e termi are: One-fourth cash (of which 850 on each honse must be paid at th phere) + fhe residue in six, twelve and eivnteo months fea the borne, bee sale, on notes of the purchaser, in equal caring’ six per cent. per annum a ut Paid, 4 payable semi-annually : by a dees to the satisfaction of the ‘Prustoe so salts ing, onthe Premises sold; or all at the purchasors gption. | All conveyancing at the purchaser's coat. ‘The right is reserved to resell the exid aah Bren i pert thereof, on five days’ mete int a ven ing tar, if te terms are no complied five days from the day of sale, A. HYD! mara cokds surviving oe ceae W. HANDY, Auctioneer. UBTEES’ SALE OF FRAME DWELLING (OUSE AN: JANT LOT ON By virtue of ad fae 822, Folio 944 District of Colum party secur reby, we will sell, at public suc- ion, on the premises on WEDNESDAY, the Slst DAY oy Mancu, li ‘O'CLOCK P.3f. ots Nos. and 26, in Willar’seub-division of square jor. Lot No. 25 is improved by a frame dwelling the same Day, TANS, om fhe sae Day, an o'ctgoR Pa. all of at Pinius* aud Lomar's out, of part of “Pleasan et ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mo in cash; balance in one, ‘two and 1re0 yours, wil WM. mar20-eokds ROBT. ee Trustees. Bit ‘IT DB. ROBERTSON, recy Weaneatng IOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. jUSTEES' SALE OF ieee REAL ES- Moers and by virtue of a date on the 20th Gay of trust April, 1878, and duly recorded among the. id records of Washington . in the District of Golumbia, ‘wey the undersigned: will ool at fie auction, in front of os ee sere on THI ve 2 38 8 tee g ane soon as the season allows. He will visit the ‘Twin Lakes, in that state, to make studies for a large picture which he intends to paint next winter, - — Siebert, who now has his studio in Corco- ran Building, shows a remarkably strongly modeled head of an Italian peasaat in Board. man’s window on 15th street. Those who ex. amine it closely are surprised at the fine effect it shows when seen at a distance. — The fifty-fifth annual exhibition of the National Academy of Design will be opened to the public on Tuesday next, the S0th instant. ‘There was a private view, = members of the ‘Burea all ON AY, 20TH INwT > AT 12 O'CLOOK 3 i a H_ COLMAN. AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. “| THE EVENING STAR. ee a, Gounod, Glona it Res, ART NOTES. : oOo ———————— “Se ‘COLMAN, EASONABLE SPRING GOODS. H, Arctic eTith street northwest. | aed DOUBLE SHEET. Lives a ‘The members of the Washington Art Club are EFE VER are SHOE STORE: March 27. 1880. | A. Oa TeCtor sear gee angel, arranging for a card reception at their rooms fm SPOUSE duoW GASES, AOE Tobe AD a aa a4 i STORE, = Toll the Took.” Hi Bt our. Passover, Al a Building, some time about tie mid‘le ; Mention erat part.-One Bedstead, cont $108, Gorcoran Street ae EASTER SUNDAY, 1880. Warten oi ottertary, WH 1s — Mr. Thomas Moran, who usually spends his’ : saigehls “eons, ob The Great Ohristian Festival. rant te righ Summers tn the far west, will go to Colorado as as & HAHN, Auctioneers. ‘ Joyous Music in the Churches To-morrow. REREMETCEY: SALE 0 OF 3 oe LOADS OF To-morrow being Easter Sunday, foyful ser- ‘hrist church (navy yard), Rev. C. D. An- drews.—Morning service—Hymns 100, 105, 109 (communion), er anthem, Te Deum and Vices will take place in the Roman Catholic | other music. Mra Ancona, soprano; Mrs. Little, Protestant Episcopal, Lutheran, and some other | contralto; Mr. Hoeke, tenor; S. Cross, basso and churches, to celebrate that great event in me leader; Miss Emma Williams, organist. history of Christianity, the resurrection of Jesus Ww. Feed — euscr ion ae ue Christ. The music will be as usual a special Rcksokc reich thes aay colkimanions feature of the services, as will be seen by the Processio! paar “Allelutal following programmes: CATHOLIC CHURCHES. St. Patriok’s Chureh (G street), Rev. J. A CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Weare thus the LARGEST VARIETY OF Enaies' French ad Betion. cesses 83 Fine Kid, hand ong machine made Sa! on Pepi and. eee Tull description st eal Cra faction xuaranteed with each ‘By order of SPATES & HAAN, Aucts. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. FOSTBR'S GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FINE Greatorex. 4. ‘Te Déum Laudamus in B flat, fr Gilbert. 5. 3 he Ht Press only, last evening, and there ts also to be Sig AND AMERICAN. BOOKS, COM. ts 5 aise te Piatter—Mase U1 am Mozart's 1st MASS “C;" Of | STC hirist “the teed ae Tey Meant | a reception and private view to Invited guests GOLOOE. AT OUR AUGTION ROOMS, COR ment ‘VEE. WARN, pase Conll,” Glorea. Vespers, 4 pom | The choir fs Cra ot tee ee peso: | On Monday evel RER Ori AND D STREETS, FAGING PA. 816 7th sty betwoen Hand T, an Se: “Werner; 0. Giieeces! solo, | MIS. FA. Holden, Mrs. G. H. Lilltoridies Misees | | — An Art Club has recently been organized ‘This is arare chance to replenish, libraries, 2022 Pa. ave., Tow and on sts. Stearns; Tan’ ‘he choir is | Kate Work and Belle Cavis, Mr. Hoiden, = in Providence, and already has over one hun- as the stock is large, racing the best Fw-SIGN OF RED al as follows Johnson, dred members. It ts the intention of the club SLIPPER Montgomery, Mr. A. R. Holden; F. Hamilto: ‘Telephone for Goods to be sent for inspection. ist. organized as Handard Books in the various. departinents Richey, aie Mooi Adamson, om MeLinden’ Baxter, 01 to make an early exh{bttion, which shall Literature, & and Art. Auction sales each em ‘Misses | , Church of the Incarnation (P. E.)—There will = hich shall tnelude e + 17'30 O'CLOCK. Ladies and gentlemen assisted by ee be an early celebration of the ants communion | the wo artists residing tn Providence, as sop! Carr and Newion, ati Messrs. A. Fennell, Maxwell and Clark, Messrs. Kearney, McLaughlin, Ryan and f Bliss’ passls Miss Anna HE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH of the immense stock of BOOTS and eveniny Feanect th Fly invited tocail amd examine the stock oR SHOES of the latest Sonne Styles, now on exhibi- a e day. ring WRPITR B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, Well as Ubose of artists of other cities. The artists of Providence are unustally busy and greatly encouraged by the flattering prospects at the Church of the Incarnation Easter morn- ing at 6:30 o'clock, when the following music wil be sung by a choir uoder the direction of marist Hon ang GBTON BHOE A AvorION HOUSE, aes Girectress; Brother | Ny soar ke Parker, who war Dee eS | ahiewd. pp escsnee=: BROS., Anctioucers 491 Penn’a avenue, Near Nstional Hotel. ‘St. ame, oli tisth and Hi. streets), Rev. | organ by Mr. John P. Franklin:—Introit, Wor- — Mr. Thomas Moran’s well known and jusuy. Se northwest. | | The remarkable low prices that rale st this estab. | patho? Boyle il o'clock mass, Glorzs "Madre | 20: Kyrie gletson, Elvey: Gloria Tibi, Garrett; | admired picture of the “Mountain of the Holy SPECIAL SALE STOGI DEALER, IN | butto the manutacturers of the eoods theaselves. | del Som Amore; Veni Sancti Spiritus Dietsch. RARER ee Tr econ and | CFOSS" Which ts so well known to Washing- Gouna AND Gortow ‘WARE, eatee DIES’ DEPARTMEN f. Nesper, Service— veo espers Millard, Ave Marla, chant; Nuné Dimittis; Gregorian. tonians, was recently sold for $5,000 to Dr. W. A. adie, Fine Kid, French Heel, Box-toe, trom | Gounod, Regina Goel Glorza; Sit Nomen. Bene. Christ Chureh, Georgetown, 1 C1, Christ, Belk GF anton “Colorado,” who tateads , Our Passover, Lioy: Gloria Patri. trom 1 1 ao posal of kas ‘pareun soprans Misses | Dank’s Jubllate in Eb; 3. Te Deum in F, Beng; | Mere especially to receive it. This Picture Espitta, May, Newton, Waring and. Thompson, | + Jubliate Doo, Flagler: 5. Hymna, “Christ. the | Totgon lust spring, nad hone at eas, alu; W.H, Burnett, Frank May, Schorb Pat: | Lord, 's Risen To-day,” Dudley Buck; 6. Giorla | ton'“exntbition, and’ At hotly planes woe ‘Sighs terson and D; I. Birnett venorl; Messrs. Blois, | TID\ Gounod: 7. Hymn. “Angels Koll the ROCK | Prasce. itis to be regretted Usat this ee sore renee, = tor, and dohn Y. Law: | Freon ti. Gloria in iixcelsis Mss The eto | 4h the Corcoran Gallery or in the Capttol. In ‘AN BEALS ARDS CUSPIDORER W ars Ladies’ Pebi French Heel, f MILK BUOKETS, COFFEB EOILERS AND ee ee Boe Wey To POTN, COPBER-BOTTOM WASH BOTLERS, | Ladies! + bioth Top, Button Boots, from $1.25 up. HOLLOW WARE, UBWARDS | Ladies! Fox Button Boots, fy'vu $1.25 up. OF TWENTY LATER? DESIGNS AND BEST Lace MAKES: NEW COOKING RIOCES PIPE SNBU ELLOS, DRIEPING PANS, CLEA . TEA C, 1S" C. 5 FRAL AGKORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS a ee eee $2.15 up. IN THE 8A x 1 up. 7 ry many Tespects it is the best. anes rt. Moran . Horinwest, on - + ‘ 5 . Fecko; ’ W pI su s PaOzi Manom, comniene- Geile Fite Go Boos ree tase ap dK Coell (caglicta) The choir igen | B-Orme, Mrs.” Finley. assisted by. Mrs. oss, surpass it in completen of finish and realism. — The Washington correspondent of a Chi- cago newspaper tells this pleasant incident in the experience of a person who a few years ago bought a small fruit piece, by Baumgras, for a few dollars: ‘The purchaser being atterwards Unfortunate In business investments was fi- nally stripped of nearly all hts possessions, So reduced did he become that he was constrained {to open a small room for the sale of beer In New ae city, and having no money to nt up the place, he put the patating in the window to All the vacancy. In a few days a gentleman called and inquired the price. The owner had not thought of selling i, and deeming thi question ing HOES "Trade invited. E YCLOCK. le inv: ies DUNOANSON BRO; (antes W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALU: BLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON H STREET NORTH ganized as ollows:—Mizses Matilda Bauer, Katte Neff and Lena Smith, soprant; Annie Geter and Katie Bishoff, alti; Messrs, Bauer and F. Rup- pert, tenor and W. and A. Neff, bassi; Miss hwakopf, organist. St. Aloysius (North Capitol and I streets.)— 11 o'elock—Mass No. 3, lay agan;, Vent Creator, ne OR ries avepan Tete GA amano Mosénthal; Te Deura, b, A Suilivany subline ‘The choir iso: ‘a8 follows:—Misses Clara | Deo. F.G.’W. Garrett; ‘Glori Tibl, G, Wilson; Baker and Alda McDermott, soprant: —— Eich- Responses ae Warren: aCe y StS OF we aan Wa, Waldecker, orga furge chorus of mixed volves. “Orgauist, W. E- St Dominic’ Church, (South Washington,) | Mlddletoa. soprani; Mrs. Kate Smith, Miss Knowles, alti; = Whipple, tenor; Mr. W. B. Orme, Mr. P. T. Berry, jr., Mr. George Wheatley, bassi. ‘St. John’s: pene pal Church, Georgetown, D. C.—The following aaaae wal be rendered Easter Opening anthem, Christ Ae lova: ‘Christ Our Pass- oSnotial ‘Nollce 4 Bo ‘Box of of Blacking Given to every ze Amounts CHEAT ROBTON 5 SHOE HOUSE, Sign me NATIONAL HOTEL. LEOPOLD RIC! pC AEE mar26-3m Proprietor. Sinday, March 33, A. folio 349, one of the land of the Distt Bor coma oe the request of the sell at enon lic auction, ESDAY, THE ‘UTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1880, 4° yrange Lot numbered three (3), in William B. proaaa corded subdivision of square north of 8 dered ten hundred and forty-nine (1, (049), with Im- AT L. HEILBRUN’S Fze CELEBRATED SHOE HOUSE, provement there No. 402 7th Street. Rev. Father Bokel,—11 o’clock—Mozart’s 12th | | St. Paul's church (Rock Creek parish), Rev. | lied, * x Terms of sale: #200 cash; balance in six and Mass, with chorusof forty voices; at the gradual | James A. Buck.—Morning service—Kasterchant | SivbitcP thie stranger maneed racine word Sa twelve months with interest at the rate of six per solo for the French horn and orchestra, Curch; | instead of Veniti; Te Deum, Jackson; Jubilate | Cartied away the trult plece, leaving the I ky, cent per annum, secured by a deed of trust. on the at the offertory Guademas (quartette and | Deo (plain); hymn 103, Victory; hyma 111, iy bee Us Gnintee tee bein Property sold. 100 down at time of sale. a: Sign of: The Old Woman in Window. Shores Diatellt Ln the Ghote sre Mee arate | Shepherds; offertory, “He ts risen to-day,” Hutt; | SenUeman the means to enuinge nis business" ve} jancing at Sort of Bi ir. Terms to be com- Robinson, Re a, Koechling, Josie Fegan, Mag- | 8010 by Miss Brown, closing with full chorus; — The latest thing in ceramics is Juliano Pi See anak, te lays. T. H.G. TODD, Trustee. Crawford, Mary Kerr, Mary comma office, hymn 6s, Passover; Gloria in | Ware, a new style of potlery which ts decorated S “Stickel, Mamie Fi itzgerald, May we Maggie Hines and Moilie Hines, and J. W. Cross, M. E. New- 2 relief on the biscuit, . Prof. Jerome Hopkins will preside as organist ee ee ee at St. Luke's (P. E.) church, at the Easter servi- | 2ue Rujebay diterence between It and Tapan- Oia SALE OF A VALUABLE THREE- ‘TORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, Mrs. soprani; Mre BO M0 On eS reaE re NOnCAN EST OP: ton, Mrs. Burbriage, ‘Mrs. Fadely, Mrs. M. cacy, and the result is at once artistic and pleas- auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, {ng. The ware {s admirably adapted for color- aioe 10TH PALS or Arey ), AT Five O'OLock erson. 3. Gloria in Excelsis, triple chant, Gre- 20. in Sattare No. 616, ia the gorlan. 4. Offertory, a, “He ces to-morrow. POSITE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET. | LADIES’ FRENCH HEEL SANDALS AND TIES. Dr sinigeexameooe while the ornainental Tiguresor the latter nee arate dors pameo he WHITE KID SLIPPERS, ALL sizes | Mier, San © Gibgom, alt cae Daniels, aes Bea Sasa pies, in Julia te drtgasare cared inant and’ Mary Le stephens etal are defen < ; . x ollys' tenori; I scervigon ah Neen ‘This work Is don \d dell. bison abd ined, as trustee, will sell at pup GENTS HAND SEWED TIES, 8t. Re aioe x Goanaiye T. Fores tiger chorus, Caswell.’ 2. Gloria Patri, kun- done with great precision and dey B80, Machine Sewed GAITERS and TIES, $1.25 up. man, John Cross, W. Yeatman L, Seibold, aoe is_ Risen,” solo, Gity of Weel De: Beginning at a point on GOOD WORKING SHOES, 81. neva ‘aivector; Prot. 0. F% . Frank, ee © eases anal ee Ratsed Se rage eens Orth oe. Setreet 18 hangto Niches soe Talia GAL EWUTEN aio BETON ee Sc. Stepliens Gath and Pennsylvania avenue), | from the Dead,” ors, Ave Darts, duce beautiful effects. At the same time cblor ce. G. Elvery, hat My Redeemer Liv- gervico—Mo- eth.” Messiah oe solo. 5. “Hear us, O Father,” Palmer, full anthem with alto and'so- pean solos, and ‘obligato solo and duet. After- mn (children’s) Easter _service—i. Voluntary “Come Ye that Dove the Lord,” Perkins, anthem ith soprano solo. 2 Offertory, “Easter Time,” duet, Abt. 3. “How sh Gates Cama "B10" and chorus, (b; juest.) = This rch has a well-drilled cl olny W under the di- rection of Mr. Soin Hi. Selffert; Prof. Wm. L. front tiie northwest corner of sald Jot, and running thence east 18 feet 4 inches and *;de of an inch: hance south 100 ect: zene west 18, otek 4 inches eot , to the Polat of beginning due im threo equal lastatimente payanie ae, ‘al, with interes Rev. Jobn McNally.—Morning zart’s 12th mass in C; Vent Sancti Spiritus; Eo, Dietsch; O cor Amoris (in D) Lambolette. Ve: per service Ves rs in G, Glorza; Magnifi- Glorza; Regina Coeli (trio) % Salut penis C, _ Graben- Hotfman; Tantum ayo ae ib, Rosewig. The choir 1s composed. of Miss Molle A. Byrne, me Witwzell, Misses J. Coney, Maggie MeLeod, J. Gibboas, and J. Kidwell sopraal; Mrs. M. Gillen, Misses M. Serrin, and M. McLeod, alt; is not essential to its attractiveness. Its fine carved cream-tinted plaques appear to great antage just as they come from the kiln, and without any further treatment, when set {na frame work of maroon colored velvet, or hut against a plain back-ground of rich ‘deep- ‘hue wall paper. — Mr. Howard Roberts, the sculptor, has very nearly completed his clay modei of his statue of Robert Fulton, which ts to be one of Pennsyiva- Very Finest FRENCH CURASO Do., $3.50. AMERICAN KID BUTTON, $1.50 to $2.50. CLOTH-FOXED BUTTON, 81.25 up. LADIES’ GAITERS, ALL KINDS, 75 cents. SLIPPERS AND BUSKINS, 40 cents. CHILD'S SHOES, 10 cents up. in Caettero: i eok from of sale the property may | _ mar25-3t Dr. T.! Heupertt and L. Doérs tenori; F. A. Rockar nia’s contributions to the Hall of Statuary in pe resold at the deta iting relies — —— ami Dr. C.A. Ball bassl, and Prot. J. C. Bertsch ay Clay. the Capitol, and will, in the course of a tow > after three d otice in The Evening Star | WTEW YORK SHOE STORE ee ” s ays, have’a plaster cast of it| made, prepara- MemEneDEE ‘The conveyai Ra pur- N Z arc] th street, 2 Dudley Ba Buck: Gloria, Glorza; Of pibulaig sonvers 605 FENNSYEVANIA AVENUE: jt. Augustine church, (colored,) ee rture, | tertory, Paola. Vespers—“‘Sing With Holy E: tory to putting it in marble. The figure sents Fulton as “a stalwart man in the prime-of life, who has thrown himself in an easy and un- constrained attitude in an elbow-chatr, and ts intently engaged in studying a small model of a Steamboat which he holds with both hands on his knees. The inventor has his coat off and his oe urch.—The | FuMed shirt culls turned up at the wrist, and choir is under the direction of H. F. Grant, ai- | 2 Small vice and other’ ny side, and a Fector, and B. D. Fleet, organist, and Lioya’s | {zlety of books and, papers at his feet suggest Easter anthem will be sung. ‘The solos will be their the oe ey the pean twist wales sustained by Misses “Tillman and Slade, and | @ person 1s apt to unconsciously take when (essrs le and Butler. seated in deep study; the body is limp, the limbs Now Werkiomecrats. relaxed, and the whole force of the man Is con- between L and M.—Mass, 11 a. ‘m.: “Sargino,” Paer, grand orchestra under the direction of Prof. Schneider; Giorza’s Mas3. Before the sermon Prof. L. Schneider will play a clarinetto solo from ‘Rossini tabat Mater. Offertory, “‘Gaudemus,” by Diabelli After mass, march from the “Prophet.” Vespers, 4:30 Ba | Ses “William Rosina Norrianers ica ; Glarone colo, *Stabat Mater.” by Prot. oun der; O Salutarls, Millard; Tantum Ergo, Goeb; mareh from Taunnauser, by grand orchestra. All the singing will be with orchestra accompant- ment of 19 pleces, Members: Mrs. Smallwood, NA, ‘Trustee. WB. WILLIAMS go. fhuctes wwarteosis A GUILD & BON. Auctioneers, 36 Penneylvanis avenue. pBy, virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem. 1878 and duly reco ta. Liber Ro. aot folio 278, et, sen. one of the tand records of the District of Columbia,and at the writ- Tea request of the [party secured thereby, wewill sell at public auction, in front of the on Y, THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL, io, Waahin iurton Ci District of Columbia, ant m City, ist of folaumbia, an: ind plan of said city 1008, 80, ot aed 8 52, in Starr's rece! ultation,” Rossini; “Glo! to God in the Hich- est,” Giorza; “Praise the Lord,” Verdi; “Hear us, oO: et "Hummel. The Gos Heed of the goalition of our SHOES are EXCELLEROE OF. ori TERL OTNESS FE FIT, DURABILITY AND MODERATE OOST. pegunae GOODS DAILY ABRIVING. known being — lon CE ote a Gulick’s recorded ivisions of os aati Miss Miller, etc,, sopranos; Miss Coakley, etc, centrated in a powerfully modelled face that rh the bi . THE CALL FOR THE STATE CONVENTION. = sal oe mare 28. uildings and improvements ita See re ser kinds. foes Teed ‘onl Se plcKéana, The New York democratic state committea | SUSsests the most intense and anxious thought. ormin of sale Ouethird caah and balance in six ood Shoes Tale rac . tia hora! Casio ‘Schaelder, | Met yesterday afternoon in the St. James Hotel and twelve months with interest upon deferred | One price. payments from day of nal until paid at the rate of seven per centum per annum, secured by dead of sold, or allcash at option of The Jobs to be sold sevarstely. A de- Posit of one hundred dollars (8100) on each lot re- quired at time of sale, and all conveyancing at cost Political Notes. A majority of the Texan delegates to Chivag> are reported tobe for Blaine, and the coavea tion adopted'a unit rule. ‘There isa rumor that General Butler has bought property in Chicopee, Mass., and ia in New York City, to fix a time and place for holding the state convention. The form of a call was adopted for sending delegates to the state ‘convention, but the time and place were left vacant. The call sets forth that the object of the state convention was to choose delegates GEO. McCARTHY. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ASTER HAMS. ummaculate Conception (Sth and N streets.) me ee ‘thy.—Morning mass in Bb. nl.” 10 for male voices, C. M. Connell; denediction, (offertory.) Vesper’ service—Salve Regina Georza; Salutaris, quartette, for male of purchaser. If terms are not complied with in ten yolces; Tartum’ Ergo, Goeb. The choir is com | to represent this state in the democratic natior- | going there to live and to contest its Congres- dats Sree ae toresel Striak and | ” 500 WESTPHALIA ‘HAMS, of very superior posed of irs Koo er, Mrs King, Miss Grime | alconvention, to be held at CUGIHAALL ORES | SIONAL NONE rer hae notice I Ev ePL TARE poor J. B. BRYAN & BRO. ee Atocioskey, soprant; Mr3. | Cfrered for this was defeated. This subsutaes | beliefs have not changed thot mivd aed he noe AOE Ke FULTON, ¢ Trustees. 668 Pom s eee Sa eeaey Ceknel toma Hee | designated the city of Utica and June 9. even remotely hint at any possible change of For further particulars apply at’ Fulton's Loan | mar96-3t declared that all democratic differences sou || front. Senator Camerou, in talking about his Office, 314 9th st. mar27-dts. Opposite Metropol ‘ALTER B. ‘WILLIAMS &00., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD RT OE ON. OARPETS, &o., On TUESDAY, Maney Some, Renae a At 10 O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell at the resi- dence of a entienian declining housekee ing, No. 18% northwest, a collec- lion of household effects. state, says there 1s no defection there that ie thinks 2mounts to anything like serious trou- bie.— Wash. Spr.ial N. ¥. Times, Representative Blackburn authorizes the statement that the published story that he re cently reflected on aker Randall in an al ¢ leged controversy with Mr. Coffroth is without: the slightest foundation in fact. W. S. Groesbeck, of Ohio, is the letest-named Boswell, — Grant, A. King and Detpat iné, bassi; a in (Counally director, and Miss Melchor, or- watiniey(Catnote Se ae Georgetown.—At 11 o'clock, Haydn’s No. 3 mass—offertory, Ham- mel’s Alma V1 ig, In the afternoon, vespers by Rosewig; Haec Dies, Frontemaz2i; Magnificat, BINCE GEORGE'S OOUNTY HAMS. Lejeal, Ina*Coell, Cagliero; O, Salutaris, Mil- lard; Tantum Ergo, Rossi. The choir is com- posed of F. W. Jones, leader: be forgotten, in order that all might un.te supreme effort to save the republic and reoon I mended that the Irving ee organization and the Tammany Hall body should ite and jointly elect delegates to nes stale convention; that no delegates be received from this city by the state convention who should represent an organization which refused to accede to tals recommendation, when the other organization ‘OR EASTER. F fee Newhetser, Mane oe . EA MBC GOL Ade organist; ‘Mrs.M. A. Allen, Mrs. H. W. Barrett i. that wetted would eee atin itself ready ‘Tson es ee SS SSS m! TER B. WIL! .» Ancts. ‘ sub-committce of five was an- ._ Mr. Groesbeck was chief advocate fo ex- BALTIMORE HAMS. id Miss Virginia Johnson, eoprant; Miss Cecella | Po ttente ait the blanks on the adopted President Johnson on the tmpeachment trial, IHANCERY SALE OF VERY DESIRABLI OrDonoghue, alti; J. cal, g that the e 20th of and a resolution was passed providtt convention was to be called between t April and ist of May, that twenty days should cape between the issue of the call and the con- vention. SEYMOUR NOT A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE. was a member of the International Bl-Metalli¢ Currency Conference and for many years a mnember of Congress. Born WirHovr Arms OR Lxos.—Sunday mania ake Simi mn C. Douglas, of Elk Charles K. Grannis, of Utica, one of the com- | city, W. ies birth to achild without arms mitteemen, made an addrers in favor of Utica | or legs. es hn W. Basworth, pevae ance BUILDING LOTS I. ME- DIATELY SOUTH OF THE RESIDENOE OF THE BRITISH MINISTER, AND BEING Pea rie ue wees STREETS NORTHWEST. fhe as of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Jones, tenorl; J. W. Pee 4. G. . Thomson, George Reoly and Harry C. Noyes, IN THE SQUARE IM: < St. Joseph’s <hureh-—orning“LJeaten eee OEINOENS ATIVAN: Mrs. Mehler, Misses Kelly and May, so Misses ‘Kulg,’ Meler, Smith and Koch alt: Mr es tenor; G. Arth and H. Mehler, Bassi; and Walker, organirt, compose the choir. EPISCOPAL CHURCHES. A as the place to hold the convention. He under- and practice, attendlt aun Nae fONDAY. te an JOHN H. MAGRUDER, St. John's (P. E.) chureh, Rev. J. Vaughn | stood Bier cume: Of tae dalaraies wee atrntd | Date Geko Gunes Corie aae Foun O'CLOCK P-M. SHARP, On the id pet Lewis—Opening sentence from “The Rising ot Gor. Seymour would endeavor to be placed in | and healthy, and as giving promise of vigorous continuing at the same time and piace from day to marl? 1421 New York ave. the Sua,” Christ our Passover; “Gloria Patri,” sition to control the convention if it was | life. day, until all the lots described herain are offered, 2 pe “Festival Te Deum,” in minor, | by Buck; dubl- hd id there, but he could state that the governor Fa ar a ae offer {ox re at Public, auction, all those pine or LBS. TURKISH PRUNES. late in F, unison for Decane and Caavori, by | would not bea candidate in any sense before SHOOTING AFFAIR AT A BaLt.—At a ball in sot iene in Washington ci! , District of Tours; Introit, “I will mention the loving kiad- | the panveationy and while Mr. Seymour did not | Mason county, W. Va., Wednesday night, Jesse bis pian" of en i MEE ae ee oe tee 20 tbe. Hominy GRITS ae ofthe ay paler Bane gos feel, disposed to to give his views to interviewers Arthur and William Bay: arreied abont'a girl. 3 le My mn offel » | who on bim, it was understood and known his breast ant Arthur tos! Tyr aca irons einen bani een een bes Cakes Colraiiia egunrty SOAP. sentences, " ‘Trisagion, | Sanctus, by Stainer: | to the friends of that gentleman that under po | Arthur did so, without effect. Ray then fired fnelonve, and from thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven | 5:¥ Ibe Ghoide LARDeste sn cs Agnus Del, hymi ‘The choir Is compos: of | circumstances would he consent to bea cand!- | twice, shooting Arthur through the heart and 37), both pumelusive, and Jot thirt A ibe, Ghoice LAR uote see one jSinia ae date before the national convention. on head.’ Ray cea: 110. Baker's BROMA or COCOA. 5 tee then adjourned sine die, It was state SSS SS gpa hn relana unr thir mine (3, veniah said sab- | 5 caus Best BALM Balser and Foreman, prim! bass; Mr. McLeod | on good Aine ene carey | ees Sern Galveston, Texas, fn the office pomedeia ns SH cae of G 1 can ORABS, 2 Ibs. o1 ; Kimball directo) sub-committee favored Syracuse and two Utica. | yesterday, for San Antonio, and will remain Inmbis. ‘The lois will be offered separately. Oopies | } 1P- eotan Tinity Chureh (P. £), comer 2d and C streets, THE TAMMANY STATE COMMITTEE there till ‘Monday, arriving at Houston on Mon- of the subdivision may be had at the office of B. H. | 14D; ¢ Rey. Mr. Addison.—The music will be as fol- | met in secret session at the St. Nicholas hotel. | day afternoon. ‘They will leave Houston on ‘Warner, 916 F street northwest, or of either of the | “ Dbl. Nice Patent lows: ing anthem, “Christ, the Lord, 1s z Tuesday for New Orleans, via Gaiveston. Gen. Opening ee : It was stated that the committee were awalting i is My Store has been much enlarged, and my cus- | Risen To-day,” by Holdes; Easter anthem. | the action of the democratic convention, water | Sheridan and party have left for Chicago. hep the roaidgeimequal iste” | tomers will not be obliged to wait so long to be | pcbrist our Passover,” by Wheat; Festival 1@ | was holding a mecting at. the St. dames hotel ——_—__—_— D3; able in als, twelve and pai ‘months Deum, in Eb., by Buck; Jubilate Deo, by Rossie; | Resolutions were passed, however, calling three | KENUTCKY CONVERTS TO MoRwoNIsM.—Within See fh seven per oent interest, | eerved- GEO, 4. O'HARE, Glorias, by Dankes; Offertory, English revision delegates from every assembly district to at- | the pust ten days about twenty converts t oe Seats of trust to the satisfaction ae of Salva Regina, poeta oa Fohin ‘clock p. + tend the convention, and giving the exécutive | Mormonism have gone to Utah from Lawrence a © Trustees, 0 Dy y, the title being Fotained, by 1213 7th st.n.w., m., ti Cette! “2 ee atitas (tri Gin) "ay XM aero committce of the state committee authority to | county, Ky., where Mormon missionaries have bi map it eeenst ano money Breen th paid; 5 Gloria xcelsis; conan ee soe Y | name the time and place of holding the conven- | been laboring for a year. Among the converts fs cash, at the option of the pure! depoatt ot | _™ar5 Between Mand Ne | Pianeta a linen Man Dayton Wand. ee ey Mee See ee ne auiferent as- | @ handsome married woman, who left her hns- $100 will be required on t, and conveyancing ~ | semi por Sieve at the ete ation | ban . &nd recording at the purchaser's cost. If the te1 ‘TRAWBER! FLORIDA ORANGES np 10; Mis, Boat ish, alto; Frank Bernard, tenor; | was complete and ry. It seemed to b> ———— of sale are not complied od with in one week from the APE CHStRE oEATEeE BOK: We heron, Uaseo; Miss Moxon organist | the general feeling of the politicians present | | §2 "Moses Smith, a Buffalo (N.Y) banker gay oF of sale, thes frastecs xesere @ the right to resell BAD’ Bu PURE. CANN AnD | and 3 ‘als Nees all that they were in favor of the nominee of the | charges E. Benedict, his pookkosper, with ke prepes at te eek sn sd cost of She Getaaltine: BED Re ee ea al Bias = ee sty by ae on, nee Les been called to sopvenvont ends meen cope = Bees : — embezzling $10,000. Benedict hog that he o Eveniiig Star,and ¥Fsshington Post ovEsahs ZONGUES, FIG, 280 hany church (P. E.), Rey. Dr. Parot—At | proceedings be deliberate and sate. © | iment with Smitu and lost 1. T, CHIETENDEN 2 > Trustees. | SHAD, BLACK ee aoUL geumLa tage will be as follows—taster anthem, | A Street Duel between Army Officers | _€~The Hon, Geo. Brown, editor of the To. p Attorney st Law, 225 436 6t FRANK J. TIBBETS & “Christ Our Passover,” by Hodges; Gloria Patrl, | Aa telegram to the N. ¥. Tunes trom Salt Lake empl 6 ee ee eee NEB, Auctioneer. rared | seuss Cor, 14th and Hodges and Walters; ‘Te Deum, by Gounod: | city, tap, March 26, says—Dr. Locompte and ee Tist night and coundent HANCERY SALE OF VACANT LOTS ON 8 eee Calkin; hymn No. 105; hymn 99; | Capt. or B. Western, of the 14th insantry, en- | Of'an early, recov STREET, BETWEEN THIRT! AND OBR LENT Gloria ‘Tibi, ‘by Gounod; offertory’ anthem, in a a street, duel at Fort Douglas ‘this Sasa FOURTEENTH STREETS NONTHWEST. 2 “God hath appointed a day,” by Berthold Tours. | fora! ‘Both officers were wounded, and itis | '#-Judge G. L. © in, of the Hustings Virtue of 4 decros of tne Supreme Court ‘Boston Oodfish Balls. — Columbia Boned Herring. For the evenlag service:—Gloria Patri, by thought that Capt. Western will not recover, | Courtof Richmond, Va., has ordered the sum e District of Columbia, passed in Equity Smoked Halibut. ; Cantate Domino, by Plainchant; Bond. It he does, he will be unfit for service in the | Moning of two colored men on the venire for cause Boe 5,004, docket 16, I 1 wil offer for. Columbia River Salmon. , Fish Ohowder. ate Anima Mea, by Parker; hymn No. 104; | army, as his left arm 180 badly shattered that | the next term of his court. TURSDRY ora ition, 0B. Yote EG aroer | wrod Goa Trout ww Bn aut rimee. | OMCHON, anthem, “Hf, ye then.Be asa with | e wil uot, have the use oft, ‘i. Lecomte P. M., all those pfeces or parcels of real estate situ- Bussian Caviar ps. | Christ,” by Naylor. ‘The chotr will be composed | was not seriously hurt. An effort is being made DIED. ted in the cit Washington, in said Distri Sardines in Tomatoes. Sardines aux Truffes. | of Mrs. Camp, 5 Mrs. peel or a, to keep the affair quiet. It 1s impossible to learn n the 27th of March, 1830, at 4:39 Kown as and boing Lote numbered thirty-nine(30) | "0°" 1° Haddock Roes, UR Ea tenor, and Mr. Reed, basso AssO, assisted DY | the immediate catise of the trouble. Western | a x ratter sictnens of about ton days, Dt daw forty, ( farmouth Bloat ippered Herring. jorus of vOlces directed & The | H. Dam B. Dar- eight 8), Saseneniel Rom teen (20) and L'Huile. organist. age. bwenty-one (2D, ip \W.W: Gorcoratssubdiviion of | Anchovies—in Bett, tn, ‘OlL, in Paste, in Sance. scare of the Ascension (12th street and pean oma eral servibes vimvout further mice from ee ae ee in area ang thie Boarnoro beach Gane SONS, fassachusetts avenue), Rev. Dr, J. L. Elliot— ——— Church of, Sie incarnatson, Monday, the 29th inst-s g Gr fale awe Soe ecot qrontnis 7 pom mize i o'clock, —processio! ae oe a Lord 1s iste D. Dituaye has declined Hope nomi- Ren aE aon and being the same pi febla 16 fF —— me a ant Our | nation for President by the greenback conven- jarch 15, 1880, Gpo! B- Clagett and wife to 3 Christ 1s Risen’ from a he recommends all green- | Frwakn, intanteon of Leonidus wind d eicy 6 bas in Liber 720, f te Dead, Joseph ‘Sleboth Gloria Patri, Joseph | acl the candidate to be nomi. aests SS one air has. bean plucked Se ial en ee Se ee = ge ve ‘al Be Sees ven dae : ‘ i : Bou in Eb, from Pac ut a “Pro nomination for Vive Fresifents see fortitna pee wich ae Pes fortitude an We have known my eeroN Comer: Gt. Fecotie “Conjus Animam” et‘ ” LORED JURORS IN VinGINIA.—On the list of beloved wife of John K. Vernon, in the site fgsted in hundreds of obstinate cases of Syphilis, | of “Stabat Mater,” 5 In At the rar aa fiend os manne P the day Morourial Bpoumatiem, Gerpfule, etc.» and testify | Lamb's, High Feast we Sing, Mendelssohn; paras panel felons 3 Of salen and payable with Interest trou date of | that it made the most pérfect and permanent cures | Gloria Tib; Domine, W. Walter; anthem, lored Graldence of notes, 8 the rate of six per, centum per care. Jesus Christ 1s allel this. oo [Eee es Fe eg Aen hi peor by dood ot Hueh L. Dennard; Sam. D; Killer Morgan; offertory, “Hallelujah to aes venire list in ge cy eareneees Percent ote os Boos Borana Ghee geteat, Dep ue Olives, any Trisaglon $100 down on each lot whom the property fe struck %o Ww. Mann, Oo. Treasurer; Win. D: Sanctus, 5 communion hymn, “All | uct were. peut oy tho right to Fomall af tho ‘am personally scquainted with the . chant.) ‘The choir Fisk ana cost of repos agahaser, ads ‘also with, jmany,of the gendemen whose eae: | Gloria in Excelsis (old ob TN Burchell, na Se DUNCANSON BEOS., marl8-d&ds ey hi i charscer ‘and standing, — Ene are Drew, Evans, a eet Aoegee « UNGANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. Ra - Miho BWIET BELO OD. 3 '. Smith, Julfet Soigier and Car- | $h@ had been deserted, USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- s & STEVENS, tech, Anas Ie Sengeton and Nellie H Smith, plate OM + deed ot Cary aes AVENUE EAST. | mard-Im National Hotel Drugstore. | Sti yess Chas a. Brown, in titer ae Hamilton Smith, tenori; Howard Ee eis 912k, eof the ane ae WE ENTIRE STOCK Ghar. U, sennedy, J. 6: '&, Richardson gud cakingion commis aid, Dintel. wa vely, te ‘alter, organist; Ray- ce Muar ige county, fa, eal Diwict and by | Day GooDs, race mono, assistant. tee trust_deed, in writing, 2 will sell at on ¥ Bear ne cd, Sree ta oe of tho Pree ee Lakes OTe | wid be closed outet onca, hig ommig King’ sundivision of square nuiaberedeight Bun: OF oosT, = co gy Pata chat B da, page Hop: ‘of sale: (Cne-tnfrin aah, and the balauge Prior to rebuilding the Btore. PSA D, Croley Te Deum 40 in fwo eanal payzentsin six and vo months, f OOME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. = Deane; subuate in G, cit ee until paid, and secured by adeed of ‘on the D. L. ENGEL Smit feraua Urod in F, Tours; Dremitot ‘all convey aay 9 Saag nore fia aveny | in Bit, Short; Credo, tm’ G, Ho sip % I-UNCANBON BROS., Ancts. nea ede marls-2w ‘20th strost. ‘Jesus Cuiiet ts Risen To day,” Not