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- s et rw STEAMERS, &. MISCELLANEOUS. 1880. ereawnusr’ co. ny 880 CAMEL Stee uot LEAi ater ph White Stopping at TRESS MONROE Fikey POINT axp a INT LOOKO! Getne aud Rerun Sine i. ‘On and after MONDAY, MARCH 1 Ted, ‘The LEARY will commence Skies ee haiine Toute between above’ . D.C., Noxrors, are mith at., | FromCampbel'¢ wharf, Foot of Market, MONDAY AR WED- very, MESDAY, at 5:30 P.M., | TUESD. THURS- BATURDAY, at 6 DAY AN Xb SUNDAY, ;round trip Binsie fare to Norfolk (rst class), 81 (first ee class), i Le Tickets rates, information, 9 ur “Ey MgheED SONS, Laie F rtreot nortawest. ‘CLEARY &'CO., 407 Market Space. Pri 1¥ G. SMITH. Laat Pear Ose re Hoe van} Wit. 8: HOOSE, Giver Stands iat Principal hotels. nd 15t! {LROAT U FFIGE, 6th at reet ee SyroMAG Ss STEAMBOAT eet wharf, and on D. F. KEELING. pe Washington, B. F. DODD. ii ‘ORTRESS MON- JOR SEO, +) PORTRE! MON. E LAKE leaves 6th-street WEDNES. necting Bosten Steamers, & Leaves nate dase at4 p.m. First-class fare, ai tiound ‘Trip, 81.50. Becoud-class fare, T5e. 5 ound Trip, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ‘Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON leaves 6th-street wharf every MONDAY nud TRORSDAY at Tet me. for Nomini, and SATURDAY for Leonatdtowa, stopping at af pric pe Iandines going andretarning, Stcamers E.G EN BANE ral, “eat River, ‘New York, every Bart Lid aoe breight Panes at loweat rates. Apply at #teamer or office under National Metropolitan an. sep27 SAM'L BAOON, President. ¥ ORE ROTTERD AM. Jase xteame: P. and “‘ROTTE! alternate Wednesday and Saturday. Fi ‘abin 865—$70 ; Second Cabin 845—850 : Steer: ae W. MO! 50 Broad Passenger (ORBITS, ee Gee Agent. FUNCH ELYE & CO., 2780. . 8t., New York, Freight avents: He. oA AZAUX, Goncrat Awent, 27 South Willirm st.,'New York. jan! CIRRES NEW EX BETWE! PRESS LINE PHILADEDPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. WASHING- TON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's Line for Boston, Providence, and the New England States. SAILING DAYS. From Philadetphis—Saturday. at 10 a.m. From Washington—Monday, at {1 a.m. yErom Georetown—Monday, at 7 p-in., eights received daily, until 5 p.m. billet inden ver to Boston and Providence, and Fall River. | Georgetown goods received and landed at Wael ington. For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & + 1202 wand 12th-st- wharf, Washing YDE & OO., General mal (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD_Straxsme Lise Between New Yoru, Havre, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat Brday from Bremen Pier, foot of 81 street, Hoboke Rates of jew York to Havre, Through GELRICHS & GO_, 2 Bow W. G. METZEROTT & CO., 925 Pa. for Washington. YUNARD LINE. NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the steamers of th's line take aspecific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outer passaxe from Queenstewn to New York or Boston, crossing the meridiag of 50 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 4: On the homeward passa crossing the meridian of 50 at 42 lat.,or nothing to thenorth of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ae 0 ON te bo: Bothnia "Wed.; 28 And every followin Wednesday from New York. TES OF PASSAGE. 860, 880 and $100 x xold, according to accommo- dations. ‘Ticket to Paris, $15, gold, addition: Return tickets on favorable terms. Steeraze at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Ljverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of rope, at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. of ct Frisht and passawe apply at the, Company's ce, No.4 Bowltug Green cr both stesrage and Sabin fo OTIS BIGELOW, 66 7th streat, Washing- ten, FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. N ‘ee EE GREAT De DOUBLE BTR AOK. ine oute i om No! rein. fe tinwrest, reste iouthwest. ‘To take effect sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 3. LEAVE WASHINGTON. ee OD: m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- 8:08 e.m.—tNew York; Philadelphia and Boston os ress; On Sundays to-Baltimore only. Broak- as ‘50 a.m. —Baltimors, Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, W mnchester, Waxerstown, Erode. Fick and way, Wis Relay 00 ay -fBa'timors and Laurel Express 8:10 a.m.—Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Harerstown apd way stations. m.—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baldmore Bzpresa, Perl ‘New York and Philadelphia - Te ee ago, Columbus an pliant Fs Eaproee, ederim Hssersbiwe and except Sunday. Thro: is car to maton. ‘Pullman ears to Cincinnati, Graf- ton to Sandusk; aay except Saturday. 9:00 a.m. 1 Battimore, Annapolis and er: 10-004. mu. —Battimore Express. Stops at Badens- ‘burg, Collexe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- ion, Jessup’s and Hanover. Bap iimore, Aunapolis, Ellicott City at? eee. in New, Fork, pune and Boston epfees. Blogs at Laure On Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. 135 oe sitimor Fe fire Plate and Leash Parlor car pm. :.—Baltimore, a rederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolis unction. 4:35 p.ni.—tPoint of Rocxs, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way stations. oa Sunday to Point of locks and Way Stations ae 40 p. +Baltimore, Annapolis vand Way Sta- 01 [sit a RHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND palin EX ‘Norfolk, except Sun- days Nevialk pessonpers taken in the comm divest to boat at Canton. Btope at Bladensburg aud Lau- 6-00 p.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 6:45 pom. Stations. D LAUREL EX- SeCoLUMBUS, AND ye car to Chi- tBaltimore and Wa; 1 BALTIMORE AN Pang ana Lan ot car, to New York, an sleeping car to Philadel) cr p.m t8t. Louis a Giueinnati Express. Wally. ’Scudgy only. Other trains daily, excopt 2s Pui esine stop at Relay Station For further tnformation ap} a st the Baltimore and Ohio ington statio: nd t Offi 605, 619 and Corner Mathand Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for Bawzaze to be ehecked and received at any point im the ci Master of Transportation. eral Ticket Axent. General Agent. mylT LM. COLE, Gi To THE NORTE, West AND ‘SOUTHWEST. rack, Steel Bails, BrLESDIDSceNEMY, MAGNIFICENT MQUICMEST. Rffect JANUARY 6, STE WASHINGTON, f from Depot, TRAINS Ds Sixth aud B strecta, neinnaty ‘Louis and Chicago fh Palace Car to Obicao. Fr puzrions ese Bore eg Ballo, Na nandsivt: enter, Bll ra Fpalls und the North, at 6-00 a.m, dally, ex opt Sunday: 7 40 p.m. daily, excapt Ba ¢Baturday, wi to Canan ‘Williamspor Lock Haven, and Elica, at 10:40 a.m daily, Rev eye ork rd the East, 8:10 a-m., and 1:30 p. Fok mi, daily, exceyt Sunday, and 9:45 p-m,. daly, with Palace Cars att ed. Limited ‘Express of Pullman Parlor Gare, 9:30 a.m. daly, exsept or Brootlin, all through trains connest at = Jersey City ‘ith boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- fording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double ferriage and Journey across New Y For Philadelphia, 8:10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, feat Sunday. 5:30 fret 45 p.m., daily. ited m. Ny ‘except an For ata. an 10: i Say pats y For Pope's Grek Ling “6:00 fund dake work Ling, 6:00 a.m. ‘and 4:20 p.m., $.1'a-m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- ALEXANDRIA AND FRED’ DERIOKSB! ‘WAY AND AL! TON Raritoay. PBA AND WASHING. 9, 11 a. For, Alexandr: 7 6.25, 8 an th ‘Ou Sunday sro Fert For Bichniond and the Bout daily, 5:20 nih duly. except catieed ae pane ve Alexandrin for Wi 8, 10 ligne, m. ; 12:50, 3, 1, 9.05 Oar eunday st 8 abd 10 eos eae skets, information, Sleeping and Pari: © mmodstions can be procured at theoffioss gate fast corner cf ‘Thirteenth atrect na onay ets = rtheast c ner of iat strect an Benne venue seus, and at the depot, where Bie: cher} of baawage t6 teense e Treneeset Arent, resid: FRANK THOMSON, General Mansgeer TRY THE HUB PUNCH. . THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCH. PREPARED FROM A FORMULA DERIVED FROM 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN MANUFAO- TURING, THE COMBINATION MAKING ONE OF THE MOST PALATABLE AND OONVE- NIENT ADDITIONS OF OUR DAY TO THE FES- TIVE BOARD. FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR, AND AS AN AGREEABLE TONIO, THE HUB PUNCH STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, OON- TAINS NOTHING BUT THE PUREST MATE- RIALS, AND IS ENDORSED BY ALL AS THE MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE OF THE AGE. MANUFACTURED BY C, M@. GRAVES & SONS, BOSTON, MASS, TRADE SUPPLIED IN WASHINGTON BY J. H. CRANE, No. 460 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND BY THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN GROCERS: N. W. BUROHELL, 1332 F st. n.w. JACKSON & OO., 626 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. WILLIAM ORME & SONS, LOLS Penn.ave.n.w. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1296 F st. n.w. BEALL & BAKER, 490 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 610 Ps. ave. n.w. ELIA OHELINI, 135 Pa. ave. and 136 B st.s.0. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New York ave.n.w. HOLMES & BROTHER, corner Ist and E sta.n.w. Q. 0. BRYAN, corner 16th and I streets n.w. QO. WITMER, 2918 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. JOHN KEYWORTH, corner 9th and D sts. n.w- ASHBY & CO., corner 3d and E sts. n.w. Mra. T. E. BRYAN, 148 C street n.0. F. D. KEYWORTH, 529 7th street n.w. marl3-Im CATARRHAL POIrIsOon. WEI DE MEYER’S CATARRH CURE. THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY SINCE VACCINATION. Lorp & TAYLor, Broadway and 20th st., N.¥. **T have used Wei De Meyer's remedy for Gatarrh, and am perfectly cured of that distressing comp - BLAOKBURN. TrFza Guiswoup & Tariones a3 Broadway, N. ««For ten years I was afflicted with Oa- tarrh in its worst form, so that I lest my senses of smell and taste. I tried every known rem without reli¢ two ‘boxes ¢ of Wei De Meyer's Catarrh Cure has made me perfectly well.” __Gootn L. Bausn. ong E wish that we had | Jangmage to express our gratitude to Dr. Weil De Meyer for what he has done for brother and myself. remedy has restored us to Realth after ee foe ears. © ae? Pointing Yonte de that bos Pour sess ease ould ave of that box four years agor' would eve saved me five h hundred ‘dollars.?* Wire, ‘+For three or four years Theve suf- fered fcom Chronic Oaturrh. Rave me little hope, and the val fried, ‘were without avail. , After ewo weeks’ useof Wel De Meyer's Cure, I was wonderfully relieved—and since then entirely cured ? Lewis F. NEWMAN, 306 Fulton uiton Street, Brooklyn. jew MAREert, x H., Dec. pt “*For nearly a year I Reo aed eae such suf- focation Eas in my, head and ey "here ap) mle einvmy hand, oom ple was, ain may hana, 1 com: Inented using the Cure = a Friday, Tal better the next day, On Monday at Polypus, an inch and a-h , With a tring om it where ittorearay, my mouth from my. nose, ‘There was was also a Ralf's cupfal of dive mucous came {rom my ‘nose ee It e chen hop want wat ayers r. Tt was Catarr ong mye was gone, but the pain soo! disappeared, Tea ean, now breath and my eye is all right sleep naturally, in. Everybody oughtto fo know of Wel Meyer's Catarr! ar write these few lines faghank you you ior ‘tie good you have done me. Sosa 3. "Laranron. &e., &e., Coy &. Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure is sold b Drug or delivered to any addross, at 81. Dr. Vel De'Meyer's Treatiseom Catarrh ipmatied treats saybod iy. D. B. Dewey & Co., Agents, 46 Dey St., N. ¥. jan20-t8m THE OVAL CAKE 18 THE MOST ECONOMIOAL FORM OF WASH- ING SOAP. ALL BAR OB SQUARE CAKES WEAR DOWN IN USE TOA LARGE FLAT PIEOR, TOO THIN TO HANDLE, AND, THEREFORE, WASTED ; WHILE THE OVAL OAKE OF ~ OOLGATE & 00, “NEW” BOAP OAN BE CUT IN TWO, THE OVAL END OLASPED READILY IN THE HAND, AND THE LARGER” END WORN DOWN ALMOST TO A WAFER WITHOUT ANY WASTE. OOLGATE & 00.- RECOMMEND THEIB “NEW” SOAP (TRADE-MARK REGISTERED) TO OAREFUL HOUSEKEEPERS, NOT ONLY AS SU- PERIOR IN QUALITY, BUT AS IN FORM THE MOST KCONOMI- CAL SOAP NOW MADE. tan31l-eolm J M. & K. COHEN. ESTABLISHED 1865. MONEY ON COLLATERAL AT 5 PER CENT. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 10 GY | 3 DIAMONDS,WATCHES and JEWELRY LOAN OFFICE, 1007 7th st. n.w. marl? W. H. WHEATLEY. . DYEING AND SCOURING, «9 JEFFERSON 8T., Gzoncrrowys, D. 0. Work called for, and delivered free of charge. Bend your address. feb? | ip OF 188 eeree TeMeCn SS send for WAL! BRIGHT HOUSE, BOTH BEAGH, Fobas-om ER BURTON, Proprietor. REHO! petisacracaina Hghow Det. Reena Cr nt . 17 Cedar st., New York. ae ORGANS. ORGANS, a4, Biave ORGANS. of Sclcbrniad Saker gtd ee oA i ay ae Sa one IBN, Rio 06 A104 ‘marl? ‘oO PE oe? —Pels Corn Solvent. Sure bottle Re agra Seimei, 2 ot Columbia, 1021 th st. Hw. —— BOON D-1 RAED CLOTHING, WATCHES, BEE Sao ae Z AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. * AUCTION SA: ES. FUTURE DAYS. Citinnre tor wag tite ARE ae DIATELY 80) willon MONDAY. Arar i one Get nts oy Soe rae aay to anti all the Tote dosorifet hersin are are offere ex for sale, io. aucti jeces of land in' Washington cf Bowe plea ot ), both inclusi (16) to eae ong hundred and tires ont re a ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase She paid in and due'in equal install the feasten six, twelve and elehteen months of sale, ma} cash at the option of the purchaser, ree doposit of 8100’ will be required on each lot. and conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. If the terme of sale are not complied with in one week ‘rom the day of ale, the Trustees reserve the rixht to reaell the property at the risk and cost of the defamitin Jurchaeer, after not, leas than one week's notice in jhe Evening Star and Washington Post. ‘Bank of Washington; Cee CREEENDEN, rissa Attorney-at-Law, 225 43g st.'n.w., BHO WARNEM, Auctioneer: mari8-d WH AND P81 Ont OPPOSITE thE woe #3 OFFICE. In pursuance of a f the Su; prone Court of the District of Colurabia: sitting be Equity, in a certain catise th entitied “'Sarah A. Brereton vs. James 1. Brereton 6,617, Doc. ni ”” the undersigned Trustee Sillgell ef public anction, tm fronto the sremises on FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1880, 880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., and singular. those of Lots num- bered reac! tively cig) te) and nine (9), in Square numbered four hundred and fifty-five (5), a the Givof Washington; District of Golumbia, ning for the same at the south: heat ce west four (4) feet and six (6) inches; thence rout am along | the east line of lot numbered ‘nine (9) to ‘and thence three (53) fect and three ® inches to the place of ning, ther with all and singular the {mprovements thereon” and. the appurtenances thereunto belonging." ‘The improvements consist ofl large large Brick Building, now rented for stores and offices. ‘Terms of sale are: Ono-fourth of, the purchase money in cash, and the r-sidue in four equal al in- eigh stalments, payable, ey Respectively nine (9), teen 18), ‘Svent -even (27) and thi -six (36) months rom and r the day of sale, with interest rent at the rate of six per cent, by the promissory, notes of the purchaser, and a deed of upon she yropersy leecribed. If the terms of sale shall not be complied with in ten days after the day of sale, the istee reserves the it to resell at the risk and cost of the first par ager. All con- veyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 8500 Fequired at the timo of purchase. YLER,, Trustee, meri3-A¥de [Post] Office No. 648 Fet. n.w. PROFESSIONAL. H. JOHNSTON, ENTIST, Removed from 616 9th st. to 717H st. soit Calvary Baptist Oburch. Filling ‘a specialty. silver. red. [evate, Neferonce: Rev, Dr-Domer and otterwaee Siateva heattrand' FEET BEING REQUI- site to health and usefulness, thousands of ex- perien iced personages, from far and nese, visit DR. TIES well-known. establish Willard’s Hotel, for relief from and avoidance of Corns, Bunions, Chilblains, Diseased Nails, Vas- cular Excresences and other ail its of feet. Established 1861. Office feo, St ber iste. inare ORNS, BUNIONS, Bo by th Care ah Chnopadin, Da a 3 REO a4 eet and otoctve semeaise” Boe (423 Pennsylvania ave. feb35 JE: WEISENBORN, Dentist, removedto 410 11th et.n.w. CELLULOID TEETH inse 87 to $10 per got, and all operations on the natural Teeth st reasonable prices. Ex- tracting, 60 cents. declé R. M. 8. BROWN, DENTIST, No, 725 lara STREET, over Simms’ Drug Store. Ni- trous Oxide given for the painless extrac-' ion of Tooth $1 Artificial Teeth of every kind inserted. A'l operations on the natural teeth performed with care and satisfaction. Attention is called to the pleasant and convenient ppestinn! of this office. Three lines of cars pass she loor. sepl D: . T. M. TALBOCT, Deszisn,, Hemoved to southeast c.rner 7th and noe ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. aay Di. at eto "Beant lt 919 ae Be = A between 5 oti Filled, $1; Ext riraching, writhout ain SO gents All operations warranted Ed EDUCATIONAL. 91¢ 14TH ST.—M'LLE V. PRUD HOMME is organi, ing some new French Ciasass. Sinn ors invited tolest, the practical application of the Or al eystem. April 12th and 15th, at 10% a. m, Afternoon classes for children at 35; Sat Saturdays, 9 9 a. m. ‘Terms moderate. Office honrs: 12 m. to p.m. ; Mondays and Thursdays, 4 to 5. mar29 J.% SCHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGES: and « VOUAL MUSIO. Particular attention to be- winners, as well as thore wishing to be attalifed for eer Terms moderate. 1215 H st. n.w. a Q\VENING CLASSES—Monday, Tuceday, Wed hesday, Friday, 7 to o'clock: 85 vermouth ene GREEK, GERMAN, FRENCH, ENGLISH, “MATHEMATIOS. " Proparation fat College, West Point Annapolis; Erivate lessons at other hours. FLY M., 702 5th atreet n.w. Jan24 | CONCORDVILLE, #45. Stu: "he course comp) anship, eee Com: Renton: Correspondence. Business Aritl ingle and Double Entry Bookkeeping, Business Practices, Political Economy, Commercial Law, and shed Day and evening sessions. Open for nof Students last Monday in August and ihereafter: For epaxticulaee Wisitthe Coll ra, oF ad- dress. jaug5) H. C. SPENCER, Principal. COAL AND WOOD. N4tIonaL FAIR ASSOCIATION. BST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL and EInDLING ‘WOOD was awarded to us over STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. Coe JOHNSON BROTHERS. TELEPHONIC (CONNECTIONS. von Weight. novs woop. to our fica of coal at the very lowe ‘Wo insure strictly pure coal "of 3,240 pounds to ton. OHNSON BOTH ‘Main office, mi and ag foot of 12th, 13th and F ete. sw. B.W. 9th 2. 1418 7th st. n. ; and 21 Pi THE TRADES. Bote rnpieies The voles is informed that the TT OORDINDERY is carried an Se nai ‘The hae excellent workmen are employed, and the work turned out will be in the superior style which has always been & ic of the establishment. ap8__1012 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. THSON BROTHERS, by Fenny ave aven ug, Washdauton, Ds Ga = tz-Fine spousity. x jan18 EMOVAL. =e Woe, on Tas NEW bates: AVE. SPECULATION. Cotton’for Fut J. F. EDDY & CO., 128 Pearl street, New York. YOU TO KNOW WE Lailor-made Tee eae TAND, Sart ‘but Grst-class can be THs Ry No. 619 Rt, Oe oh st. D.w. oad hand jothine. mar25 i) THIS AFTERNOON. URTEENTH numbered two hundred id thirty-nine >, said subdivision being of record in Liber 20, ).C., folio 193, in the Surveyors tice. aoe pair ge and sing, the same prope vey iber 130, folio 196. Sorts hare corde For ed DUR a by eta decree: ‘Thi sp : ‘The pe raed money to be ‘paid—one. third in cash on day of sale or within seven days thereafter; and the residue in two equal ins twelve months after fe or their promoisee of sale, tad payee give notes Dearine date the day: ae with a iatereet "from date of centum annum oe eS by deed of perty sold; or all oat st the elec- be paid on DUNCANSON BHOSS ucts. mari8-d&ds T. COLDWELL, Real Tae Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A DESIRABLE TwO- STORY BRIOK DWELLING, No. 916 NINE- 'H SERERT NORTHWEST. By rene t dated Decem ber 27th, A. D. 1870, duly recorded in Liber No. SES) folio 472 one of the land records. for the of. Go Columbia, and at the request of the Be sevens oa yy, I LL nell ae eepape lon, emlses, on 1 CH 30, 1880, aT 4 0" OLOOR oe et following leacribed real estate, situate | in| ihe city of Wash ington, District of Columbia, to wit: Part of lot nineteen (19), in square numbered eighte-six (85), the south ont (3) of said lot; twenty-two and one-half (22: ) feet fine. on_ 19th street west, ether with 12, unprovements, &e. ‘orms: ‘and tne balance at twelve and twenty-four month, f0 for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing in! at tho rate of six per y leed_of trust on the Property sold will be taken. "A deposit of 8200 wil required at time os sale, and conveyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days; otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after axe days’ advertisement. cots HALLET KILBOURN, Trusteo._ TO-MOREOW. NEARERS) W. HANDY, Auctioneer. pee cae 0] Hee PEERING, mi OUSE ay Fy Lor ON A _VACAN' RMIEET, BETWEEN BECENTEGNTH A HenTeeNTH STREETS SORTHW! pe AND VALUABLE LO’ x SANT. 454 o'cLocK F. Nos. 25 and.26, “in ‘Willard’ sub-division of, ie 151. Lot No.'25 is improved by a frame dwelling tise. Also, on the SAME DAY, ATS o'cLOcK P.M., all of Lot 37, in Samuel P. Brown's recorded sub. division of i part of ‘‘Pleasant Plains” and ‘“Lemar’s out- i rere of sale: One-third of eho urchase anoney incash; balance in one, two and three years, interest at the rate of seven per cent. 100 deposit when each pies of pro All conveyancing at the cos! ‘Terms to be comp) tied with in 7 days. ‘ABI mar20-eokds_WOBT. Hy Wak, j Trustees. ee annum: y is knocked of purchaser. ‘AMES GUILD & SON, Auctioneers, J m1 936 386 Pennesivanis avenue. Br virtne of a deod of trust, dated Souter ih, 1878 and duly Depate in Liber Ro. 8! follo 378, et sea.. one of the iand a records of the Di Pistrict 0 of Oolumbia,and at the writ- npuoliess of the e party, sectired. cry, wewill sell ic auction, in front of the premisés, on FRI- ‘THE NINTH Day OF APRIL, 1880, aT the following described real esta in Washington City, District of Golam ia, and known upon the ground plan of said city as and being lots 80, 81 and £2, Starr’s recorded sub- ation of lots in Gulick's recorded subdivisions or hare 987, with the buildings and improvements upon said lota ‘erms of sale: One third cash and balance in six and twelve months with interest upon deferred payments from day of sale until paid at the rate of seven per centum per annum, secured by deed of trust: pon property sold oF all cast at option of purchaser. The lots to be sold 0 a cath A de- Fosit of one hundred d vllara_ ($100) on each lot re- net dads ‘rrastees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, aise Beven days, notice in Evenin AM 8! HORACE FUL CON, | Trustees. For fore particulars apply at Fulton’s Loan Office, 314 9th Inar27-dts. HANCERY SALE OF TARER ELEGANT RES- ut TREETS NOK ‘AND ON TRG LOT ON oa AS ST REE’ TWEEN 0 AND P STREETS NURTH' off virtwe of a decres of the Supreme Gout he District of Columbia, passed on th of March, 1880, in & cause whereia Ganes ‘W, Riggs and others are complainants and ectzire Thomas and others are defendanta, th» seme belny equity cause No. 6,568, aud by codsont of th jes in interest, I will offer for sale, a blic auction, in front of ‘the premises, on TUES- DAY, Ti 13th Day OF APRIL, 1890, af § O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following-describad Teal estate, situated in the city of Washington, District ct Columb a, namel in Joseph Redfern’s re- ‘irat.—Lot lettered B, corded subdivision of original lots numbered 3, 4 and 6, respectively, in equare numbered 78, on the sround plat or pian of sald city, inning’ for the said lot lettered ‘*B" at a point on I street north, at a distanco of 103 feet 7 inches from the southeast corner of the #aid square, and running thence west along the line of said I strect north 25 feet Ty inches; thence north 140 feet 9 inches to an alley; thence southeasterly 18 feet 8% inches: thence south 14 fect; thence cast 12 feet 54x inches ; thence southeasterly 3 feet 175 inches; thence south LIT feet 11 inches to the beginning; together with the free and inexpensive use of the’ certain party-wall Icated on jhe eastern boundary of the said lot let- fogether with the butldings there described | t is on the north side of yy a costly and elegant twenty-five feet front, umn bes a . *Becond.—All that certain real estate situate in said city, and known and designated oa the eround Plator pian thereof as all part or portion of Sieinal lots nutabered 4 and , Tespectively, in said square numbered 78, within the motes bounds following, that is to say: Bexinning for the said part or portfon of said original lots numbe: 5, respectively, at the end of 10 fect meas- tured west on the north line ‘of 1 -strect north from the southeast corner of said lot numbered. a, and running thence west on .the smd lind of the said street feet 7 “inches to the middle of the wall dividing the house stand- ing ou the said part or portion of the said original lots num respectively, from the house adjoining: Fehones dort tarous UTES melee a ree at dle of said walla 41 feet 4 inches, and continuing on said north cou: Tight angles to said street 86 feet further tothe south wall of a brick stable and carriage-house ; thence west with said south wall 7 feet7 Siches to ‘to the middle of the wall dividing said stable from the stable adjoining; thence north throngh the middle of said wall 20 feet 2 inches to an ae, 20 feet wide: thence east with the south line of sai alley to its connection with an alley 10 feet wide and running southeasterly; thence vith said Theta mentioned alley to inte: line drawn north from the place of beginning and parallel with the epstling oresta dot pumberet ke id’ thenos ins a straight e 1@ place of inning. t er with the houses and buildings thereon. ‘rhe plese of ground last described is on the north side of I street and is improved by two elegant, three story brick houses, numbered 2013 and 2015. house. has a front of twenty-one feet three and one- inches, aud will be sold separately with their Feepective lots. On the said TUESDAY, THE 13TH Day OF APRIL, 1880, aT Five 9’cLock in the afternoon, I will also offer for cale"at public auction, in front of the premises, all those certain pieces or parcels of round, fying in the said city of Washington. and own and desiznated as Lets numbe: red 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 103, 2 10>, 106, 109, 117, in Thomas’ an balvision of of square numbered are on the south side of Pstreet, Terence 16th acd ith sts. north- west, except Lot 117, which is on 16th street, be- tween O and P streets northwest. Each Lot {s 22 feet front and 125 feet deep. ‘The lots will be sold TOs 0 of coms prescribed by the decree: On: uurchase money in Gash; tie bal capes in iva memiceere ere of sale, with interes! Of the purchaser, the title being remained BY the U. 8. army, who have to file ther lati witu the vouchers thereof, mint the Auditor of sald Court, on or before the ath 0 iar-ldt ‘THOMAS E.WAGGAMAN, Trustee. T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTERS' BALE a VALUABLE UNIM- The COUNTY, THE SITE OF THY FIRBT TOLL GATE. CADIOINING THE aE, RTHWEST CORNER 0! ArREEN AND ea Tes ine. front of 12 Apxit lits, 1880, ar 43 30 “otcuoce P.M., all thi Jot id county at be complied with in 7 days COLMAN, H. * AN. 308 Tdth stroct north "eet. SPECIAL SALE OF A OF STORAJE GOODS—FURNT TRONS ASD GOR TO RAS EWING MAQHINES, kc oftgy tucks W, THE S1SF INSTANT, in front H. COLMAN. ET SALE OF 80 RO! OIL CLOTHS OF MLL KINDS. oa Ts COMMENCING TRUBSDAY, APRIL Ast, AT 10 Dec'ini: carpet Wanines tices stock be suld to highest bid entire ae me Tio Market Stace. A. BEHREND, Auctioneer: ae isi 80-3t ‘ME. WEEKS, Sateaman. FOLEY, Auctioncer, 811 7th street. ASSIGNEE SALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. Ko... IN CLUDING. IkGES OF GROSGRAIN AND SATIN TRIBBOS HOSTERY LAGES, BAI Nas BUTTONS, PADrES! BONNETS, FL ag Ra, ko. AND A QUABTITY OF THER AUTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MEN CIV Saloon FRIDAY, APRIL 2 counexe. ING AT 10 O'CLOCK a.™. jen will do! well ‘ny attending this Male, asthe goods aust be positively closed out. “Dealers are peciall “Ease FOLBY, Auct._ H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 1hUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU «BLE IMPROVED REAL BVT ATE, NO. 110M STREET NOR LH WEST, NEAR THE THOMAS STATUE. By virtue of 9 deed of trast, dated on the Sth day cf January, A.D, 1878, and duly ded in Liver No. 876, folio 479,0ne of the rr" ¢ District of Columbia, and Dy: the ion of the party. secured thereby, we ‘at public auction, in front of the premises, th the iebeet bidder on MONDAY, tHE 12TH Day or Aprir, A.D. I T 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M. all that certain piece or parcel of land and # vuate mn the City of Washington, District of Col; distinguished as part of pmbie, known and lot mbered thirteen (13) in Square num- hered two burdred and fourteen (214): Bosin- rins for the said part at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence west with the south line of M street north thirty-three (33) feet_and six (6) inches; thence sonth one hundred and ten (110) feet, thenge west hftecn (1a). fost: thence. south forty-five (45) feet; thence east eighteen (18) feet and six (6) inches; thencenorth forty-five (45) feet; thence east thirty'(30) feet, and thence north one hundred and ten, (110) feet to. the place of basin ning, containing four thousand five hundred and seventeen and one-half square feet of ground. moro or less, with the improvements. Said Heal Estate will besold subject to unpaid taxes, collector's oer- tificate of which will be exhibited at the sale. ‘erms: One-third of the purchase money in (of which a Aeposit of 8200 must be made at the sale,) and the balance in two equal instalments, payable in alx and twelve months frem the day of fale Teapectively, for which the promissory notes of e , Purchaser, ‘bearing, interest from dats until is rat the te of seven per centum per annum, Interest payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, must be #iven, or the whole purchase money may be paid in cash, af the option of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from the day ‘rustees reserve the right to reee!l said purchaser after five days’ notice in the Evening Star newepaper. All conveyanciug and recording at the expense of of the purchaser. LOCKWOOD. RANUBL W- RITTENHOUSE, } Trustees. mar30-d&de FPHOS. 5- FISHER & 00. Real Estate Aucts., 1223 F street northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE TRAQT OF LAND SITUATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF COLUMBIA ROAD WITH NINETEENTH STREET EXTENDED. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 27th Jane, AD, 1878, and Tecorded In Libers? the land records of the District of Colniubia, and at the written reqnost of the party secured thereby, I sell at public auc- tion, on the premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1880, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK. P.M., all that certain real estate situate and lying in the District of Co- lumbia between the northwest boundary line of the city of Washi and Creek, viz: Lot num- bored two (2), of subdivision of lot numbered. four (4), of the tract of land known as ‘*Widows' Mite” cotitaining four and 37-100 (4.3;-100) acres, more or leas; the full and frea't/se forever ‘of the streets, roads and ways adjoiniog sald lot num bered two (2.) ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money irncasn; balance in six (6) and twelve 12) months, with inferest at seven (7) per contam per annum, Fecured by deed of trust on the premises. a de- posit of 8100 r-quired at time of sale. If terms are hot complied with within five (®) days from day of le, Trustee reserves the to resell at risk Std cost of defaulting purchaser, afterfive @asve advertisement in the *‘ Evening Sta owspa per of Washington, D. C. Conveyancing at purcha- er’s Coa mar30-d&da ISABEL KALV, Trustee. HH ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT COR- NFB OF NINETEENTH AND M STREETS NORTHWE! ‘Under and by ect of a decree passed, re- spree on duly 16th, 1870, and Jantuary’ 1875, in cause No. dae 42 Equity, 8 Suprem stri bia, wherein Jonn tare come ts and Clotildis Millard ef al. are defendants, I willeell at t public auction, in front of the premises, to Biaaer,’ on MONDAY, tax lara bay oe hee 1880, Ar 5 O'CLOCK , Lota No. 18, in square No. 140, frouting about Oi feet aud. 5g inch on Mt street, ahd about 15 feet on 19th street, containiag 3,20 nquare feet, more OF less, rmé of sale: One-third cash, and residue in thres equal inetaimenve, at six, tWelveand elghteon morths, with intercst, to be @3cired by the pur er’s notes and reserved lien on the property ‘Jd, cral! cash at purchaser's option. A deposit 100 must be made at the time of the aale, and if She terme of eate be not complied with within five 8 frm day of sale the property will be resold at aser’s risk aigi cost after 3 days’ not ce in the ening Star newevaper,, Conveyancine at pur- chaser's cost. . srus Webster Law Building. B. H. WARNER, Auct. _ mar30-Staw, 2w&ds H. WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF_ OT AND TWO HOUSES ON THE West sibe OF SEVENTH ST BEET: NORTHWEST, BETWEEN N AN By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 16th day of June, A.D. 1875, anid recorded in (7 788, folio '°*3, the subscriber, Fureiving, teustoss, will sell to tho highost bidder, in frout of the premises, on the terms stated below, on MONDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1830, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M corner rota sald fot ten and running thence north thi ) feat’: tienes weetwardly one handred (00> foot. ten south thirty-three (33) feet; and thence east, in 2 straight line, to the place of beginning, ther ‘all and singular the improvements, privileges, a He ‘appertenanices to the same fon nk, ie in apy manner ap} is in ‘Wash- 2 The tere ‘are: One-fourth cash (of which 850 on. each house must be paid at the time of sale); and the aeaidue: in six, twe've and eighteen months from the day of elo, oh notes of ho purchaser, tn equal a bearing els per Cont per anu watil paid rs ee able ee Meanie annually; to be secured by a di of trust, to the satisfaction of the tee 80 selling, one the premises sold; or all cash at the purchaser's ve ancing at at the purchaser's coat ed to revel the wuld. property, oF thereof, ya notice th The Hven~ ine aia, i the Ror any na ee ‘with wi five dayé from the day 0 j mad 0 rviving Trustes. UNOANSON BROB., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF V. EAL Ei TATE ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EAST. virtue of a deed of trust Gated Fe Feb: ee aret Yer and. duty record = H., ‘No. 8b, folio 124, &e., of the Tana record for Washington county, in said strict, Aineetion of the elder of thermotesocarea trust deed, in writing, 1 will TUESDAY, 1578 pay Gr Apnrt 1830, 1 5 o'cLooK . M,, in front of the prem’ 28, lot lettered B, in King’s subdivision of square nufaberedeight hun- dred and eeventy-four (si) “TRerme of eale: One- cash, and the balance in two equal paymentsin six and twelve months, in rest at 8 per cel per ann! TRAD paid aid secured by a deed of trust om the mises. ‘AU conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. JOHNSON, Trostes. DUNOANSON BROS., Ancts. _mard3-t,th,s&ds HANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE THREE. By virtue of a deci day of October, 1878, by the he Bapeeme Court fs of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause, 28, wherein ‘Thomas A. Stephens is com plainant ‘aud Mary 1. Btepnens et al. are defend- unde as trustee, will sell at public Suction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, oer 10TH Day or APRIL, 1880, aT Five O'OLocKk » part of Lot No. 20, in Square No. 516, in the Gity of Washington, D ‘at a point on E street 18 feet 4 inches and 2ds of an inch east from Hie Torii weet corner of said Jot, and running thence east 18 feet 4 inches and *;ds of an inch; e in one week from the day be Tescld at. the the dar Zee 3s viok and cost, after three days’ notice in ihe erento, Star Bewspaper. The conveyancil chaser's cost. JOH! pet B. WILLIAMS & 00. Aucts. mar2T- Ww \HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- 1g the. and records of Washi ton county, in the District tuna! we, the unde: ed, sell at eae. Ke auctior front of the rez =e, on THURS- DAY, THRBSTH oF APRIL, li .aT 5 0'CLOOK IN THE AFIEBNOON, all that parce! of land in the said city, known as lot num! (0), in A. B. Shep- herd’s recerded subdivision of square numbered §23, the same being improved by & Brick Dwelling of sale as prescribed by the said convey- snce in trust being as follows: ‘amount of in- ‘in cash, and_ jual instalment Pree Se sdll at public Die id i ieee alow Corcoran Rufect- Doors below Corcoran Street. m26 EW DEPARTURE. ialeste ee a of, FINE. SHOES, = the best makes, ‘Deen| MS thon ct our cele! Drated, reliate CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. srEnG Padies GOODS to be foun: Fine Kid, han Pebble aie ih Foxed Laced’ fe have thus the LARGEST antery OF consisting of nents SY ments 3 G5 uP and Siraight Goat, Clot ha a ‘wa. HAHN, between H and LT, and sen between 19th and 20th sts. F RED SLIPPER, Gas ER_@8 Telephone for Goodste ‘be sent for inspection. HE GREATEST SHOW ON EART! Gonsicts of the immense stock SC BOOTS net SHOES of the latest Sori = aoe eet serine Styles, now on exhib aol N SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, avenue, Near National Hote!. Therensarbabioioe prices that rulo at this extab- lishment are not only a surprise too but to the manutact ry archasers: a koods tl BEPARTMEN C. mnelyes- L t. Ladies! Fine Kid, French’ Heel, Box-too, from Ladies’ Pebble Goat, French Heel, Box-toe, from 8! Ladies’ Goth Top, Button Boots, from 81 25 ap. Ladies’ Fox Button Boots, from 81.' Ladies’ Fox Gaiters (Lace), from 75 cent up. Ladies! Kid Slippers, from 58 cents ups Ladies’ Newport Ties, from 81 up. Gente’ Hand eritched, C Gente’ Gente’ NT. itt ‘Gaiters. from 32. Congress Gaiters, fram 81 1) English Walking Shoes from 1. up. ts’ Fine Ca'f Boots, Warrabted, from 82.25 up. en fine asecrimient of Gents’ Hand-made, Low Quar- 8 8} ty Special Notice—A Box of Blacking Given to every Customer whore Pu GREA mar26-3m hase Amounts to 82. r ROBTON, SHOE HOUSE, Sign oj rEorsib Mignge ee Proprietor. NEw YORK SHOE STORE, nishinj EXCEILERCE OF SE 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. alitios of HOES Mg iunition of our SHORS arg E OF 8' fi EXACTNESS OF FIT, C' DURABILITY AND MODERATE COST. Ladjes’ French Kid Boots, French or m.. Ladies’ American Kid, any Heel Ladies’ 3-Strap Sandal Slippers, Ladies’ Slippers from SPRING GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. EO. McCARTHY. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Fo EASTER. marl BINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY HAMS. BALTIMORE HAMS. CINOINNATI HAMS. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New York ave. My abe lew DATE! i Cakes Coliate's 1-1b. OVAL SOAB 1 gallon rps SECURITY OIL, sealed can. . TURKISH PRUNES. Hominy GRITS. Prime 25 Bia ibe, Choi 50 2 ores 5. 1b. Baker's! 'BROMA 0 or COCOA. 40 3 cans Best SALMON. 50 1 can CRABS, 2 Ibs. 38 b. TER. 30 20 é $3.15 ‘Btore has been much eslarged, and my cus- My tomers will not be obliged to waitso long to be ea. i GEO. A, O'HARE, 12313 7th st.n.w., marl3 Between M and N. MALARIA, PNEUMONIA, BHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, DIPHTHERIA, SORE THROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c. The TRADE “SAPANULE.” MARE. Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immed late Belief and a Badical Cure. aging Back, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Back- Piles, Bunions or Soreness of the Fest from woe r cause, Burns or Scalds, and all Inflam- ry Diseases. MNO. ‘Household can afferd to be without it. Physicians use and recommend it. We can refer to Onr Illuminated cation by letter, orianey re cent thousands who owe their lives to Circulars sent free, upon appli- in trying! it, as we guarantee satisfaction tad 81 pe 1 ‘Trial Bottles, age te Boia by all Druggiats. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, mari-eo 237 Broadway, N. ¥- s se s in Marx. 3 Perry, Houston County, We have known ‘‘swift's Syphilitic Specie” tested in hundreds of obstinate cases of Syphilis, Memanrial Rheumatism, Scrofula, ete. ete., ‘and’ tify that ee made the most perfect and’ permanent cures snd slap its many ot tn pen tlenuert eae tures: Seog se Eli Warren: Dr. Capt Hae sh L. Dennard; Sam. D. Killen, Ji ca Warren, of firm of J. W. Lathro} nage + Fa. Jackson, Dep..G ou ri Picron Biss: eS Oo. Treasurer; Wm. D. mainted with the proprietor, igna- They sppear to the foregoing certiticate. 8 A. H. meu o! “COLaut and stat standing. Georsi Governor 0: 8. Prepared only by the BWIFT BPEOLIIO CO, Atlanta, Ga. National Hot poallon your Druggist for copy of * “ou g SCHELLER & 5 STEVENS. s Men’ ‘8 “ $2,250,900. BOYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Fore ND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING CUBA. eee See, 1880 cose 000 TICKETS Age 1,000,000 PESOS. J. Bee & Oy Bankers 42 Nassau st. (cor. Liberty), New Yor! th&s-4w TUESDAY ............. March 30, 1850. CONG RESSION. AL. Cencluson of meroranyrs Proceed- SENATE.—After mene Wt closea— ‘The joint resolution fora board et Survey on the double-turreted monitors being under con. sideration, Mr. McPherson went into an ex- baustive review of the enormous expenditures of the Navy department since 1865. and any further appropriations by Co: as for the completion of these monitors un Row made or to be made, until the emiciency oF sald vessels, when completed, shall have been ascertained by a competent Board of naval ofticers appointed by the Secretary of the Navy for that purpose and the report thereon sub- mitted to Congress. r. Blaine desired it understood that — McPherson's remarks did not represent the Siews of the committee on naval affairs, but merely his personal views. Mr. Anthony belteved that all the facts je parable to the late administration referred to cPherson's speech were capable of bell satisfactorily and creditably explained. ns ‘The resolution was then amended, on motion of Mr, McPherson, by striking out ‘the proviso that “none of the board shall be of lower rank than captain,” there being not enough naval constructors of that rank to compose the board. ‘The joint resolution Was then read a third time and passed. On motion of Mr. Whyte, at 3:45 p.m. the ie went into executive session, and when the doors were reopened, at 4:45, adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed: Mr. Harris (Va.) asked leave to offer a resolu- Uon providing that after Monday next the daily pact Uhe meeting of the House shall be 11 Mr. Atkins objected, and Mr. Harris gave no- tice that he would call the resolution up to- morrow vis Introduced Mr. I a bill t erritory of Ala Age See Ka, and prov ishment of a civil gov a saints ans King, ron Oe as on epidemic "ASCS, repo ed a Dill to incre: of the national board of Neath Sew. Mr. McGowan, from the same committee, re. ported a bill authorizing the President to ‘call ae itary conference to meet at Washington, The morning hour was dispensed with, and the House, at 3 o'clock, went into committee of the whole (Mr. Converse, of Onto, in. the chatrp on the consular and diplomatic ‘appropriation Dill. A number of amendments ofered, by Mr. Blac on aoe Tejec' ae ‘Several tilts took place between Messrs, Sin- gieton and Blackburn, in which the latter as- serted that Mr. Singleton did not ‘understand his own Dill, and Mr. Singleton retorted by yointing out two blunders which Mr. Blackburn. ad made tn his Saturday’s speech within the space of a line and a-halr. During a short discussion relati sulate at Shanghal, Mr. Neal took withdraw the remarks which he made tn the Forty-Fifth Congress, in which ne had de- fended Mr, Bailey, formerly consul general at Shanghai, from charges which he then believed to be false, but which he had since discovered to have been true. Without dis} ing of the bill the committea rose, and the House, at 4:45, adjourned. 8®—The St. Louis directory this year contains. 120,573 names, an increase of 52,923 since 15T@, By'the usual ratio St. Louts now claims a pop- ulation of over 540,000. 2A Charleston, (S. C.) paper complains that that city, instead of doing something to help itself, is waiting patiently for somebody to make its fortune. ®-Mr. John B. Gough is ee a8 say recently that drunkenness has im this country in the last 25 years, and that ‘here are now more ministers drinking and more women drinking than ever before. S-The German government has at length decided not to make any further effort to raise the Great Elector. The loss is computed at $1,600,000, t@~A mother Propped up her baby in a chair ina photograph gallery in Columbus, Ohio, to have its picture taken, and then excused herself fora moment. She has not yet returned. MARRIED. “ARNY—-HORMAN. At the residence of tho bride's arente, in ne huladelp his, March 251 by the ev. Mr. Hodxe, Lovis Anny (son, of C. W. % formerly of Georgetown, D.C.) to Nerrie, daugh- terof J. Borman: esq. allof Philsdeiphia, HARRIS—LINNEY._ By tho Rev. Father Boyle, Monday, March 29, 1880, M. Acnxs Linaxy and Morcaw B. Hannws, both of Washington, D.C. DIED. AOTON. On March 29th, 1880, ADDIE AOTOx,im the thirty-fourth year of hér age. ihe rest Her fane wil dake reat oie at roaldenoe of near on Wed: ie 2 nat halt ‘“telatives and friends are invited to atten Relatives ani CAMPBELL. On the morning of March 30th, 1860, Dire. Many LaNDONIER CAMPBELL, the wife of Isaac Campbell, after a short ilinese, ayéd thi wo Yarn. Her funeral will take place on Thursday, April Ist, at 2 orcicek, from the. Jerasl cnurch, cutee ne of First end B streets eouthwest ani uaintances are respectfully invited to attend LUNLAP. On Mareh 30, 1880, at 7 o'clock a.m., xo. ©. Desrar, in his fiftieth ¥ Iwill tale place from ‘First Presb 's) Thursday, April een, ds and relatives of family nuit to attend. AUDLEY. , Suddenly, on the 29th of March, 190 Wy RGAE ns tn the Retioth geae of Is Feneral services trom hie late residence, 1 ‘Twentieth ston esddy, March 3ist, at 3 p.m. THLDLE. On. Saturda: Beltsville, Prince George's county, sheet livoss; Mctaaoate MEDDEe inthe cigt fourth year of her are. THOMPSON. Fell asicep in Jesus, March 30th, 1680, Many Arr; beloved wife of Janies B. Thomp- Bon, ‘aged fort Bioread ero the doad | fiat digin tae Tord. Funeral Phureday, April, at m resi dence, 937 F st. Sw. (Vindata papers mplease copy. TUCKFR. On March eras 8. Tucwen, in the eigl is a “Seneral from the residence of his ons Kobsrt A. Tucker, TRUESC AN, April Ist, at 2 o'clock p.m. Relatives and jenn tn invited to attend. m¥QODRU mn Marc's 30, 1880, at 1 o'clock a. -» EVA, canner of Wm G. and Sarah Woodruff, Fe ed three years, two mout! é will take’ pl Fri fnvited fo atiend. UNDERTAKERS. ‘BED. SPINDLER. UNDERTAKER, 1233 Seventh street n.w. Branch Store, 239 43s street 8.w. OBN BK. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street northwest. MEDICAL, &c. (OSSULT DB. ROBERTSON, ever and Saturday, at his office, 456 C st. nw « Sete, from 3109 pans whe, with 15 years ence, guarantees s cure in all diseases of the ieee Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Emissions, Aan &c. Gonorrh Gael phil- is, recently, coutracted, positively cured in fro from Sto 16 days. ‘Consultation strictly nrivate, and ladies. | Refers to the leadi ny hiya Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st at. Charges moderate, sep27-12m rato obtises for cians of Baltimore. Baltimore. PER MATORERED Impotency, ae mpotency, ie ty bee Habits, 7 ae MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain susier PO eee Gravel gravel and a all Urin- TvOUs Tepes Glock, Scrofula, Syphilis, and Biood and Skin Diseases speedily qured: Gonerr- hoes cured in 48 ores For sae by WM. B. EN- peas Druggist, comer 12th at, and Pa. ava. pert box, sent by mail under seal on re- ceipt of pri ‘ADAM SE FOREST H. cone from 1 to9 p.m. R. 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