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AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. BOOKS, &e. BOOTS AND SHOES. FUTURE DAYS. rypuomas DOWLING Auctioneer. STFE'S SALE OF : EWU LATGE BRICK Be OCCUPIED As By virtue of twe der _T0-MOREOW. rpsomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LOT GROG! 40 BOXES CLAY PIPES, &c., AT AUCTION On SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, in front of m: eel large. hand Furniture, &c. &eo. = FUTURE DAYS. = VERY DESIR: ABLE ARE IMME. CERY SALE OF C'ptifpine Lore 1s THE DIATELY SOUTH OF THE THE BRITISH MINISTER. AND BEING ON N STREET NORTHWEST, TEENTH STRE! 'F! STREETS NORTH virtue of s decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbia, Gah, by cokacatot alte . 6955, by consent o terest, we willon MONDAY, Aprit I! FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. SHARP, on the premises, and continuing st the same time and piacs from day to ‘until all the lota described herein are offered, for sale, at public auction, all those pieces or of land in Washington city, District of Oo- lumbia, known and distinguished upon the ground plator plan of said city aa lota numberad from three (3) to twelve (12), both inclusive, lot fourteen: (14), and from sixteen (16) to twenty-seven, bot nd from thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven both inclusive, and Jot thirty-nine (39), in O. Ingersoli’s recorded subdivision of aquare one hundred and thirty-nine (139), which said snb- division is duly recorded ber in the office of the surveyor ef the Dist: il be offered separately. Copies f jay be had at the office of B. H. Mitt 916 F street northweet, or of either of the ‘Terme of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash; and the residue in equal inatall- ments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months the of sale, with seven per cent interest, to be secured by a deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees, or by the title being retained by them until the whole of the purchase money is paid: or the whole of the purchase money m: cash, at the option of the purchaser. 8100 will be required on each | and recording at the of sale are not co! ALUABLE IMPROVED JUISIANA AVENUE. OP- CONSISTING OF 48, CHIEFLY . NEAR NINE- ERSON AND M a > ew and secon: Also, lot Groceries, THOMAS DOWLING. Auctr. "ypaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. BUGGY AND SINGLE SET HARNESS, IN ae GOOD CONDITION, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, Aprr. 3p, 12 o'cLock, in front of roomé, I shall sell the above. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. FASHIONABLE AND COSTLY FURNITURE AT BRUSSELS INGRAIN AND OTHER CARFzTS. ELEGANT PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED IN CHAMBER ” SUITES, ITALIAN MARBLE ‘TOP; BLE-TOP SIDEBOARDS; DW CASE, WALNUT WARDROB: PILLAR EXTENSION TABLE! DI ROOM CHAIRS; PARLOR SUITES, UP STERED IN REP AND HAIR CLOTH: MAR- BLE-TOP QENTER TABLE: TABLES AND CHAIRS: LOUNGE EDSTEADS. BUREAUS AND WASH. TNE HAIR MATTRASSES: LAGE AND LAMBREQUI IMEROUS STYLES; PILLOWS AND CROOKERY WARE, & On SATURDAY, Arai KA-M., we aliall ‘sell the abov colcction of Furnitare, partially enumer- sted, being the effects of a party declining hourekeeping. ‘ For convenience of ladies and othera attending the sele, the fine furniture will be sold within oar com at 11 o'clock precisely. ment on sccount of rain. i: WALTER B. Ws TLLIAMS & CO., Aucta, EREMPTORY SALE OF 80 ROLLS CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS. COMMENCING THURSDAY, O'CLOOK A’ js of trust to me, one dated the 20th day of Joly, 1472, and one dated the 24th day of Septeiuber, 172, and beth duly reeorsed in L ber No. 6 L ber No. 689. fol Records of the District request of the pa: DAY, the Sri 4 f the prewmfoes, on MON- AY OF MancH, 1830,'aT FooR . the following in the City of (5)in square numbered tthe northwest corner of | said lot and rinuitw thence northeastwardiy alone the line of Lou inchea, thence seventesn faat fonr inches to ence southwest- wardly along the line of said ai of the subdivision hwestwardiy 30 8S square feet varcel of ground 1 described as the fourteen (14), ches to the bewinuinu, eu ‘Aimy, a that piece or adjoinins ay = a SSaterm Mnubered four uazdred and ninety (90), , and conveyancing purchaser's cost lied with in one week from the day of szle, the ‘Trustecs reserve the risht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after not less than one week's notice in the Evening star and Washington Post. C. A. JAMES. Bank of Washington T. T. CRITTENDE Attorney-at-Law, 225 41s st.'n.w., B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. J AMES GUILD & Eee i arallel to the line line of said tot, ce of bewinning. brick buildings, be as follows, viz: The sea secured by said deed of sircaal, and 1 the note of the t from the day of sale, st on the property sold, )_ COMMENCIN: occunied chiefly ny offices, amount of indebted: trust unpaid with th the balance at six ric f the purchaser at the time of Il be at the expense unt of indebtedness ist is as follows, to wit: rest at 8 per cent. on $7,500 from and cn 87,506 from Ist Octo- JOSEPH J STEWART, Trustee. SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL D o¥ Marcu, 1880, same hour JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trustee. 8?-THE AKROVE SALE IS AGAIN POST- NDAY, April 5th, 1850, same hour JOSEPH J. STEWART, Pennsylvania avenue. By virtue of a deed of truat, dated Se} ber 9h, 1878 and duly recorded in 8, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the writ party secured théreby, wewill sell remises, on FRI- APRIL Ist, AT 10 Declining Carpet business the entire stock must he sold to highest bidders. : under said deeds of $15,000 with in’ ist Beptember, 1 __T. N. NAUDAIN, 7 No. 709 Market Space. A. KEHREND, Auctioneer. *_MR. WEEKS, Salesman. n front of the Y, THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL, 1880, aT 5 0'c P. at, the following described real estate, situated in Washington City, District of Columbia, and known upon the ground plan of said city as and being lots 80, 81 and 2, in Starr's recorded enb- division of loté in Gulick’s recorded subdivisions of ¢ buildings and improvements 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 Feven per centim per annum, secured by dead of sold, or all cash at option of to besold separately. A de- Fosit of one hundred d illars (8100) on each lot re- quired at time of sale, and all conveyancing at coat of purchaser. If terms are not complied with in ten days Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and purchaser, after seven days, ‘Star. IAM SMITH, HORACE K. FULT For further particwars apply at Fulton's Loan Office, 314 9th st. fe-THE AnOvE (UUANCERY BALE. By virtue of a decree of the District of Coluni 7,178.doe. 20, T on, TUESDAY, THE 23p pay OF MAROH, ‘., in front of the premises, in U'Donoghue’s sub-division in Square No. 518, it Washington, D.C. Lot 25 fronts 23 feat on N 3 between’ 4th and 5th streets: 2 feet on Washington street, ‘both of said { the Supreme Court, sed in Equity. vill offer for sale sqhare 987, with thi upon said lots. an of part of lot 2, MISCELLANEOUS. DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, trust upon property residue in two welye montns, with A deposit of 850 on ecu lot REGINALD FENDALL, Trastes. ments, at six and at tine of sale. DUNCANSON BR ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED till TURDAY, THESD Day OF APRIL, 1880, at same REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. t of cefaulti 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. houce in Even Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, . CHEST, ke. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER haa now been long enough in Washington and ac- complished sufficient iu hia further commend of his ski ‘on, ¢ Trusteos. IN THE HEAD, s hour and place. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucts. 1223 F street northwest. ’S SALE OF DESIRABLE TRACT OF SITUATED AT THE INTERSECTION LUMBIA ROAD WITH NINETEENTH STREET EXTENDED. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 27th, and recorded in Liberst11. land records of the District and at the writven request of the I shall sell_at public auc- on THURSDAY, Arriu z OCK P.M., all that certain real estate situate and lying in the District of Co- Iumbia between the northwest boundary line of the city of Washington and Rock Creek, viz: Lot 2), of subdivision of lot humbered four fract of land known as ‘Widows’ Mite 100 (4.37-100) acres, more or less; aleo the full and free use forever ‘of the streets, roads and ways adjoining said lot num- Dered two (2.) ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the imcasn; balance ia six (6) and t with interest at seven (7) per centam per annum, secured 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 (5) days from day of sale, Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days’ advertisement in the ** Evening per of Waahivgton, D. FP HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED BY A HOUSE, No. 905 0 STREET N. W. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, Gated June sth, 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 853, folio 404. et seq. records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell, at remises, on MON- LUABLE PROPERTY. rofession to feel that PREBT Newey DIOR Orsticcess Is upneces author of medical works upon t ‘reatment he has mace specialties for poet oe of scientific ap — forthe treatment of the respiratory ores: He is well Known beth in Europe and this country Dr. von MOSCHZISKER Personal gratification in the fact that the List of his patients, past and present, contains the names of more men of distincti ears, and as an invent: folio 361, of the I one of the land party secured thereby tion, on the premi: in front of the. 15TH, 1880, aT 4:30 o'c Apnit Lari, 1880, aT célof land, lying in the city of istrict of Columbia, and known as Lot numbered three (3), of Redfern’s recorded sub- division cf square numbered three hundred and sixty-six (366), with the improvements thereon. sile: One-fifth cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four and after date, for which the notes of the secured bya deed of trust on the prope: taken. A deposit of $100 will be require time of sale, and all conveyancing will be at cost of haser. ' If terms of eale are not complied with ‘a from day of salt will be resold at the risk and cost of JAMES PILLING, apl-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, IHANCERY SALE OF THREE ELEGANT RES- IDENCES, ON I STREET, NEAR THE COR- ENTIETH NORTHWEST, NUM- BERED 2011, 2013 AND 2015; ALSO, NINE P STREET, BETWEEN ND_ SEVENTEENTH WEST, AND ONE BOILD- TEENTH STREET, BE- STREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the hy 1880, in a cause wherein. ers are complainants and @ Thomas and othera are defendants, the ing equity cause No. 6,56: of the parties in interest, I will offer for sal auction, in front of the premises, on T! HE 18TH Day OF APRIL, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following-described real estate, situated in the city of We lumb a, namel, First.—Lot letteres . Of ‘all rections of of any other PHY- SPECIALIST in the United States. ‘Their ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex- amined at his office by those interested. FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank you very sincerely for the relief I received from your treatment of my hearing, which has been. ly impaired, the result uurchase money lve 12) months, of an excessivel: D. W. VOURHE RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. von Moschizisker's treatment in my case—ca- tarrh and deafness—proved s perfect success. T thinkit but a Just tribute to bim to make it known to all who need his medical services that I have the utmost confidence in his C. Conveyancing at pi I§ABEL KALU, Trusteo. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE _UNIM- rofessional abilities. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washington. Dear Stn:—By the advice of Senator Voorhees I placed myself under your treatment for @ case of hroat disease and nasal catarrh. be entirely satisfied with the result of your skill, and you are at liberty to Teter any o Chief of the Redemption Division U. 8. Treasury Office. BUILDING LOTS ON SIXT I have reason to LN: NORTHWEST CONNER DOr SEVENTH STREET AND THE ROAD LEADING TO THE SOLDIERS’ HOME. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Marcu 20, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 748, folio 194! et seq., of the land records of the District of and by the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auctio: WEDNES 24th ony ot Marc! George W. Riggs FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- duction from genilemen of character and standing. ‘They speak hizhly of his skill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those y Orsans, and of his attainmente rom his treatme: y observation and personal ¢ becan sive relief in all cases which # tmitof remedy. HORATIO SEYMOUR. Office hours: From 9 a.m. tol p.m., and from 3 mara 8, and by consent APRIL 1iTH. 1860, a7 4:30 o’cLOcK F. Washington, D. 0. numbered twent: of the Respirato: a B, in Joseph Redfern’s re- asa physician. corded subdivision of original lots numbered 3, 4 are numbered 78, on the id city, beginning’ for the B" at a point on I street north, at a distance of 108 fect 7 inches from the southeast corner of the said square, and running thence west aleng the line of said T street north 25 fect inches; thence north 140 feet 9 inches to an a‘l sterly 15 feet 8 south 14 feet; thence east 12 feet once southeasterly 3 feet 13 inches; thence south 111 feet 11 inches to the bexinning; together with the and inexpensive use of the certain v ted on the eastern boundary of the tered **B," and together with the buildings there- bove- described | t is on the north eide of and isimproved by a costly and elezant brick house, twenty-five feet front, becond.—All that certain real estate situate in and known and desizuated on the ground lan thereof as all that lots numbered 4 and = known and designated yur (24), in Hall's recorded sub- division of a part of @ tract of land called Pads- worth, said lot commencing on the weat side of the 7th street road fifty (50) feet north from the north- West intersection of the 7th street road and Rock Creek Church road, and having a front of 25 feet on nd running back a depth of 112 square iect of tof a case an- perience, I think and5, respectively, in eq said lot lettered said ith street road’and t feet 8 inches; containing 2,820 Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve months, with 7 per cent. interest, secured by Deposit of 875 at time of sale. cxbense of purchaser. ‘Terms of sale to be comp ies ith in 7 days HAS. E. FRASER, J. EDSON, TOOTH BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES. A fall line at H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ie eae TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A_NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME COTTAGE, No. 412 SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Februa- recorded in Liber #45, records for the st W. 8. THOMPSON’s, jan28-w,f,m,3m 703 Fifteenth st. ITCHELL COOKE & CO., STOCK BROKERS, 58 Broadway, New York, and sell all Stocks and Bonds on usual marzis or for cash; alxo deal in Stock Privileze Contracts at References furnished. Oorrespond- ence solicited. art or portion of respectively, in bered 78, within the mates and ry 17th, 1877, duly Beginning for the 55, one of the land District of Columbia, and at the R secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, front of the premises, on §. AY, 1ivH DAY OF APRIL, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOOK P. following described real estate situated in of Washington, District of Columbia: Being part of Lot numbered two (2), in Square numbered eight hundred and nineteen, of a line drawn north and sont of said lot as the same is described upon the plat or lan of said city—being the same property conveyed o said Vincent E. Von Koerber by S. H. d dated August 23, 1866, and recorded in Liber No. 25, ‘folio,’ 343, et seq.. one of the of said District, toxether with the im provements, &c. 5 ‘Terms: One-third (5) cash; balance in two equal instalments, in one aud two years, with interest, at seven (7) percent. per annum, secured b: of trust on the property sold: or all cash al $100 deposit at time of sale. and recording at purchaser's If terms of sale are not complied with within seven days, the trustees reserves the property after five days’ advertisment. ASHFORD, / bounds following, that is to say ‘art or portion of said original lota numbered 5, respectively, at the end of 10 feet meas- ured west on the north line of I the southeast corner of said lot numbered 4, thence west on athe said inches to the @ house, stand- portion of the said red 4and 5, respectively, from hence north throuch e t4 inches, and continuing on said north course at rizht angles to said stroct 86 feet further to the south wall of a brick stable and carringe-house; thence west with said south wall 7 feet 7 inches to the middle of the wall dividing ssid stable from the stable adjoining: through the middle of said wall 20 fect 2 inches to 20 feet wide: thence east with the south line alley to its connection with an alley 10 feet ; thence with said 0 a line drawn north from the place of beiuninx and parallel with the esgt line of said lot numbered 4, and thence in a Straizht line to the place of begil with the houses and buildings ther of ground last described is on the north side of I street and is improved by two elegant, three-ato brick houses, numbered 2013 and 2015. house has a front of twenty-one feet three and one- half inches, and will be sold separately with their respective Jot. a On the said TUESDAY, THE 13rH Day or Apnit, 1890, a7 Five o'cLocx in the afternoon, I will also offer for sale at public au street north from and running the said street THE TRAYMOBE, middle of the wall dividing SEA END ILLINOIS AVENUE, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J. Heated throwzhout. OPEN PERMANENTLY. -2026t ing on the west side through the canter | $Udinal lots num the house adjeinin; le of said wall 41 Gas in all the rooms. M. E. HOOPES. thence north J M. & HK. COHEN. . Wide and runnin, ESTAB! of the purchaser. last-mentioned al LISHED 1865. cine es : 6 ric inning. toxether ‘ht to resell inning, togett MONEY ON COLLATERAL AT 5 PER CENT. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROP- ERTY. {ON THE NORTHEAST OORNER OF SEVENTH AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, IE PATENT OFFICE. pursuance of a decree of the Supreme of the District of Columbia, sitting in a certain cause therein pendi Sarah A. Brereton vs. James 1. Bi 6,617, Doc. 19," the undersigned Trastee public auction, in front of the pi on FRIDAY, Avnit 9, 18 and singular those certsin pectively eight (8) and four hundred and fifty-five (455), in the District of Columbia, begi the southwest corner’ of said thence north along the line of northwest thirty-one (31) feet ; ree (3) inches? NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 10 JY, yn, in front of the all those certain pieces or parcels of in the said city of Wasbing! own and designated as Lots numbered 97, 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 117, in Thoni: Perry's recorded subd: DIAMONDS,WATCHESand JEWELRY OPPOSITE T LOAN OFFICE, 1007 7th st. n.w. ‘ision of square nmmbered All the last described Lots are on the sonth side of Pstreet, between 16th and 17th ste. north- west, except Lot 117, which is on 16th street, be- tween O and P streets northwest. feet front and 125 feet deep. The lots will be sold ‘erms of rale, prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash ; the balance in two equal instalments of one and two years from the day of sale, with interest, to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, the title being retained by the trustee until the wliole purchase money i8 paid: or the whole of the pu cash, at the option of 8250'will be required a deposit of 8 5 O'CLOCK P. M., al Parts of Lots num- ine (9), in Square EASON OF 1850, BRIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, D! ‘Wil open MAY 207TH, 1880. ‘Terms reasonabie. Each Lot is 22 city of Washington, ning for the same at square and rani Seventh (7th) street thence east thi thence north eight (8) feet; thence east twenty (20) feet; thence north sixty-two (62) feet tan and one- half (103s) inches ; thence east seven (7) feet ; thence ith sixty-four (64) feet five and one-half (53g) inches; thence west two (2) feet and six (6) inches; thence south six (6) feet: thence west four (4) feet and six (6) inches; thence south alon; of lot numbered ‘nine fifty-three (53) feet and inning, together with al improvements thereon and the appurtenances ‘The improvements consist Building, now rented for stores aon sale ee the purchase money in cash, and the residue in four stalments, payable, respectively, mine ( 18), twenty-seven (27) and 1 te Bi. Hotes of ‘the purchascre anda deed ot ied with iti ton Gaye after the, ds ee r sale, the ‘Frustes reserves tie "right to resell at the Hak and, cont of the fret purchaser. “Ait oop veyancing at purchaser's cost. posit Fequired at ths time’ ee » W. TYLER, Trust mara3-d&ds [Post] Office No. 628 F st. nw. ee Ee = Os Noe eS IHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ON C STREET, STREETS SOUTH- z. ae circular. WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. hree (33) feet ‘Beantiful New Seven and Eight Stop, S. of celebrated Makers, in ele- wantly finished Solid Walnut Cases, for payment plan. 410 Lith st. n.w., door north of Peunsylvania av 1 SECURE YOUR VALUABLES! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 25th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from $5 to Government Bonds on deposit for 1 per 81,000. Also, receives Silverware in trunks for moderate rate. Board resident: Geo. W. n each of the houses and when each of the building lots is struck off. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Pursuant to said decree. I hereby give notice to the creditors of General Charles Thomas, deceased, late of the U. 8 army, who have not already done 80, to file ther claims, witn the vouchers thereof, with the Auditor of said Court, on or before the 4th 1880. mar29. 04 ‘THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. B, 2% WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALU ‘BLE IMPROVED (0.1418 M STREET NOR LH- "HE THOMAS STATUE. By virtuo of a deed of trust, dated on the of January, A.D. 187 corded in Liber No. 876, folio 379, one of the land records of the District of Colum! written direction of the party secured yablic auction, in front of the premises, MONDAY, THE 1278 1880, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., 1 of land and premises fashington, Distri known and distinguished 73) in Square num- fourteen (214): Bes part atthe northeast corner of i thence west with the south Une of M street north thirty-three (33) feet, and six (6) inches; thence sonth one hundred and ten (110) ce, west fifteen (15) feet: thence south (45) fect; thence eaat eizhteen (18) fest iches ; thence north forty-five (45) feet; Hundred and teu, (110) fect t0_the ‘piace of besia undred an real P = ning, containing four thousan: 3) inches to the place ‘ and singular, the thereunto belonging.” of Jase Bric Wim. Stickney, President, B.P.Suy- y; ALL. want, treasurer; He H reameselany A fenry Fo BILI NDIGESTI: Foro HEADACH FOR SE NATTANS' VEG! T. WEST, NEAR ‘i the property described. E'AND HEARTBURN, Ps y RORTABLE GA iHARTIC amp 3 ‘ANS, Pharmacist, ‘2d ahd D sts. now. Day or Aram, A.D. ii Ss all that certain ARTHUR NA’ mar?” M4thandI AKE NOTICE. repaired from 3 to to any one who romise to return every factory has ever been required. ‘Pennsylvania ave Lot num! bered two hua USTEE’S SALE fc REAL £5’ eald'igt and’ rants ove that my Du ¥ a0 work Dist: of suctlon, in front H Day OF Ar d five hundred and at 5 ta. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR $1. Paper formerly sold for 7S. now reduced to 50c. ‘The above barxain can be obtained at . PARKER. 9 7th street. ‘RIL, A.D. 1880, at 4 and one-half square feet of E, Ww. WHEATLEY. aF DYEING AND S0OURING, &® JEFFERSON 8T., Guonarrow:, D. 0. ‘Work called for, and delivered free of charge. Sie ae Send your address. w Tr q 17 Osdar st. |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. COFFEE ROASTER, JiNFaan, &o., AT AUO- '10N. TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY,) APri 3p, 1880, 4710 o'cL.ock, in front of my sal -m, one nearly ew Coffee Roaster, cost @75, in perfect order: aleo, ceveral Barrels Vinegar. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TOP AND NO-TOP BUGGIES AT AUOTIO To-morrow, SATURDAY, APRIL 3 1880, "aT 12 o'crocx, im front of my Anc eR fion rooms, I shall sell severa! Buwies. tn goed condition. WAL TEE B. WILLIAMS & O0.. Auctioncers, Corner 10th and D sts, northwest. MAHOGANY PIANO, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS, "ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS, SIDE TABLES, MIRRORS, MAHOGANY M.T. © CENTER TARLES, CANE-SEAT CHATRS snd ROCKERS, FEATHER BEDS, LOUNGE. INGRAIN ‘OARPETS, OILCLUTHS, CHIN AND GLASSWARE, COOKING AND OTHER STOVES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. On MONDAY, Apart 6ri, 1880, 47 10, O'CLOCK A.M., we shall sell, at the residence of a gentleman declining housekeepinu, (VV No. 1222 H st. northwest, the above collection ef Furniture. WALLER B, WILLIAMS & CO., ap2-2t ‘Auctioneers. OT NEAR OLD GLASS HOUSE, aT AUCTION. OnTUESDAY MORNING, ApRtt. 6TH, AT 12 0'cLock M., within our sitction rooms, 9th snd D sts. n.w.,we will sell Lot 35, in square, 88. fap2i DUNCANSON BROS , Aucte. UNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers. DIAMOND PIN, WATO4 AND CHAIN By virtue of a coll ateral note, Twill sell a auction TUESDAY , APRIL 6TH, 1840, aT 10 LOCK, at the auction rooms, 9th and Dy streets northweat One Diamond Qluster Pin, One Gold Watch and Ghai M. WILLIAN, ap2-3t__ Penn. ave., bet. 9th and 0th ats. iCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, 9th and D streets northwest. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, CAR- ERTS: NO.y CONTENTS OF FIFTEEN ROOMS. ENTIKE STOCK AND FIXTURES. FINE LI- ORS, GROCERIES, &c., IN GROCERY AND ESTAURANT. CONTENTS OF WOOD AND COAL YARD. UP- WARDS OF 300 CORDS OAK, PINE, AND BICKORY WOOD. OAL, GOKE, "COAL CARTS, &c. w. STABLE STOCK, HORSES, COWS, HOGS, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, — &c., 1x Boge UNIONTOWS, D. C. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Court for the District of Columbia, Holding a special term on April 2nd A. D. 1880, T'will sell oa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7th, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, at prem: ises known as Martin’s Hotel, in Uniontown, D. C., the entire efforts of hotel, being the furniture con- taine« in 15 rooms in part. Svalnut Chamber, Par- lor, and Dining-room Furniture, Piano, Carpets, Engravines, Books, Sewing Machines, Bed Cloth- iu, China and Glassware, &c. ALSO, Immediately after sale of the Furniture, about 3 - O'OLOCK P.M.. LIVE STOCK, consisting of 3 bay Horses, lsorrel Mare, i bay Colt, 1 Black Horse, Milch Cows, “Essex Hoge, &e.; 8 Sprinx Wagons, 1 Buygy, Farm Wagon, Junp-aeat Car- nage, Piatform Spring Wagon, Farm Utensils, Lumber, Brick, Ke. , ‘ALSO, EFFECTS OF COAL AND WOOD YARD. 300 cords Oak, Pine, and Hickory Wood, Coal and Coke, Coal Carts, Saddles, Harness, &c. ALSO, on THURSDAY, Avni. 8TH, COMMENCING ox at 10 O'CLOCK &. I will sell stock eff i ssroceries, Teas, Coifees, Brooms, Coflee Mill, Scales, Fixtures. Arso, in the Restaurant, fine imported and domestic Liquors, in wood and lass, and to which partici lar attention is called; Bar Fixtures, unexpired License, kc. Special attention is called to the Live Stock, as veing young and sound and therefore valuable: H.C. McCAULEY, Administrator of Estate of Robert Martin, de ceased. ap?-5t FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AND EFFEOTS OF THE WEST END HOTEL, CORNER WASHINGTON AND BRIDGE STREETS, GEORGE BOWN, D. O., COMPRISING ABOUT FIFTY ROOMS, At AUOTION, s On MONDAY MORNING, Aran. ae 1880, coMMENCr AT 10 o’cLock, at the above hotel, I shall sell the entire contents, comprising in part— ‘Two French-plate Pier Mirrors. Pianoforte, by Hallet Davis & Go. Walnut Rep Parlor Furniture. Black Walnut Chamber Suites. Fine Hair Mattrasses. = Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Window Hangings, Marble-top Tables. Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Oarpets. Hall and Stair Carpets, Brass Stair Plates. Walnut Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs. Table and Bed Linen. Silver Plated Ware, Coffee and Tea Urns. China and Glass Ware, &c. Coe ‘with many other articles not necessary mention. This Furniture was made to order by Adolph & Bro., Philadelphia, for Mr. Shinn. Terms cash. ap2-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. AKERY! BAKERY! CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON CI1Y, D.C., No. 1243 SEVENTH STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia rittin in equity, 3 | case of Beavens & Shaw vs. Huchies et No. 6,955, Eq.,) the undersizned, as Trustee i kell at puvlica iction, in front of the preunises, on THURSDAY, THE 15TH Day or Apnit, A. D. 18e0, at 43 O'C'R P.w., the above-numbered pr sm: ises, known as Lot No.’ twonty-five, (25,) in square numbered four hundred and forty-eight, (448,) of the official subdivision of said equare in said city cf Washington, improved by large three-story Brick House, containing about nine rooms, and fit ted up in every way us a first-class Bakery. ‘Terms of sale: The purchase money shail be pay- abie one-third on day of sale, one-third in one year snd one-third in two years thereafter, with interest, the deferred payments to be scsured to the parties according to their respective interest by xood and sufticient mortxaxe upon premises so sold, which shall be subject to the approval of the Court. A de- posit of two hundred ($300) dollars is required of the purchaser whose bid ia accepted ag soon as the property is knocked down to said purchaser. WOODBURY WHEELER, Trustee, 330 436 street. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ap-ed&ds WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO FINE DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTS, CONTAINING ABOUT FIVE ACRES OF LAND ATTACHED, AT HYATTSVILLE, P. G. CO., MD., OWNED BY THE LATE JUDGE HUGHES. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court iat AB for Prince George’s county, Maryland, sit- Hing ag a Courtof Equity, the subscribers, as ‘Trustees, will offer at pnblic auction, on FRIDA ApniL 2p 1880. at THE HOUR OF 13 o'cLock (if fa premises, two splendid and. attractive Dwe! louses, ‘situated at Hyattsville, Prince Goorge's county, with lots of land attached, containing to- gethe™ about6 acres, ornamented with choice ever- xreens, fruit trees ‘and shade trees of different Hinde,’ all in & healths and good condition, ‘The | larger of the two dwel isa two-story house with tin roof, containing eleven room, with hand- | fome porch and bay windows; good stables und | ether necessary out-houses in’ prime condition. ‘Ihe second dwelling is a two-story house with six | rooms, bay windows and porch attached. | ‘This property is located immediately on the | Washington Branch of the Baltimore and O4io | road, within a few yards of the railroad depot t Hyattsville, and within ten minutes travel of the National Capital. a ‘The terms of fale, a8 proscribed by the decree, are as follows: ‘Two thousand dollars to be paid ia cath on the day of sale, or upon its ratification by the Court; the residue of the purchase money to be paid in six months from day of sale, or the whole in cash, at the option of the purchaser; the whole pur- chase money to bear interest from the day of sale. Aue deferred payment to be secured by the bond of She purchager with security to be approved by the Trustees. Upon the payment of the whole purchase money and interest, the Trustees are authorized to execute by a good and sufficient deed, to b= exe- cuted and acknowledged agreeably to law, and con- yey to the purchaser or purchasers of said'propert: in fee simple, the property to him, her or them sold, free, clear and discharged of all claim of the parties to this cause, and of any person or persons claiming by, from or under them. ‘The putch ser Will. be required to make a deposit on the day of sale of #300. 88~ Those wishing to purchase this property are jpvited to view the same, and are referred to 0. 0. yatt, eaq., Hyattsville, Prince George's coun! . GC. MAGI §a-IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVESALE of the Hughes property, I will offer at private sale aemall Tract of Land near Hyattsville, known 4s the Fenner Property, located directly on’ the Wash- iozton Branch of the B. & O. B. It, and divided into choice Villa Lots. A plat of the ‘same can be lemoirs Mme. de Remusat, Life of Christ, Author's Ass Gray's Natural icer’s Ceremonial Institutio: dais’ Compens: sai sation. ptadt Meriwether’s Master of Charley's National Fronde's Bunyan, Ward's Chaucer... Mrs. Hooper's pases Samus 3. CHAPMAN. ~ oUrAr ‘SLL Penna ave. FRESH LITERATURE, Under the Window, by Kate Greenaway. Price $1. Insects Abroad. by’ Rev. I Vignettes in Rh: if. Music of the Worid..: iMfen of Letters” Austin Dobson, with ~ Fracasee, Foster's Physiol Doran's Annals of the Wit and Wisdom of Bidn Ward's Chances, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Buccessors TO Monun Baos., 1015 Pa. ave., cor. 11th st. UST RECEIVED —A new supply of LATER SARS oat Be a ee AS EASTER CARDS and EASTER Ss. A very LARGE A*8ORTMENT OD cluding designs raat Be poenuracirers. Ot The Resder’s Hand-book, by Re Oral Deformities, by Patent Case Index, TER EGGS. EGGS. hand this year, in- E.C. Brewer.3.50 being i) yW. P. Probl 's Bailments, including Cai Prayers and Hymnals in cases and separetely. W. Hi. & 0. H. MORRISON, Law BoOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AS! RDS, EAS’ E TER CA Neo CROSSES, Assortments of Pra: desheimer’s EASTER Easter Exg Oards and Easter Sarin Faster Baunereiss Sabbath-scnool Carda, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 8, Ree Ward's and Hil- EDUCATIONAL. N KENSINGTON ART NEEDLE- WORK. Specimens and terms ai BARLOW'S ART 1225 Penn. ave 14TH ST.—M'LLE V. PRUD'HOMME is organiing somonew French Classes. Do- sinn ers invited to test the practical application of ril 12th and 15th, at 10% a. m. wr children at 345; Saturdays, 9 ‘Terms moderate. Office honrs: 12 m. tol p.m. ; Mondays and Thursdays, 4 to 5. EF. SCHEEL, Tea VOOAL MUSIO. Teachers. Terms moderate. 1215 H st. n.w. the Orel system, Afterroon classes: CLABSES—Monday, Tuesday, Wed- nesday, Friday, 8 ATIN, GREEK, GERM. ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS. llewe, West Point, Annapolis. Preparation for Private lessons at 8. W. FLYNN, A. M., 702 5th strect APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, Qonconpvitue, Pa.—Boys, 850 per quarter; Girls, 845. Stu- red for business, Yale or Harvard. First A. M., Principal. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Conse 7TH AND L STREETS N.W. ives education for real life to sons and daught ‘he course comprises Penmanship, Spelling, Com- sition. Correspondence. Business Arithmetic, ingle and Double Entry Boo Practices, Political Economy, Commercial Law, and Lectures. Day reception of Students last Forparticulare visit the Coll SPENCERIAN fonday in August and COAL AND WOOD. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL ana KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th ana Penna. avenue. JOHNSON BROTHERS. TELEPHONIC CONNECTIONS. Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected with up-town offices by T: With ‘unequaled facilities an economically conducting the wood and wharves, factory, extensive store yards enabling us to stock up largest when coal is lowest: offi throughout the city, and all in immediate commu- sti uring prompt attention to orders, we trons the best varie- are prepared to offer to our ties of coal at the very lewest prices. We insure strict! £2,240 pounds to ROTHERS, 3 1112 9th st. 8. ol VM. KNABE & COS GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, surpassed for durability, richness and volume of tone. ing artists do- clared to be the BEST PIANO MADE. Pianos and ‘Organs from other well-known factories for sale or and repairing satisfactorily attended REICHENBAOH'S Piano Warerooms, 423 11th st., a few doors above Pa. ave. TIEFF PIANOS.— Highest honors Paris Ex- Position Universelle rr TWO FIRST PREMIUMS Washin, D.O. The Stef! “Artiave Plano, asnea ‘competi- st National Fair, Boudoir Grand, the son Also Agents for the celebrated Kranich & Bach and other first-cless Pianos and tho unrivaled Peloubet ) Le WILD & BRO., Bouse AGE 793 7th st. n.w., between G and H. IANOS AND ORGANS AT PRICES THAT iEY T. NIMMO & CO. & Co. Standard a MEDICAL, &c. (ONSULT DB. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday at his office, 456 C st. n.w , near p.m., whe, with 15 if not, on the next day thereafter), on the ling | and Saturday, 4% st., from 2 to elice, guarantece a.cure in Orvans, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal &e. Gonorrhea or Syphil- positively cured in from 5 to Consultation strictly private, and sepa- Refers to the leading physi- cians of Baltimore. Main office, 19 $. Eutaw st. , Baltimore. Charges moderate. Emissions, Impotence is, recently coutrac ices for ladies. may be seen. ) E TAKE PLEASURE NO! WSGOTEE FORO TEN FOO Sor a. MORAN, 2022 7th st. northwest, fe «| is sel'ing the finest line of SHOES in the market. = ir. MORAN purchases for Casi iy, u on bie Buazuner Fommrets Meena ane sel Goods wa ranted as represented. apl-im 2022 7th st. naw. ele 088 Teh etm EA@SONABLE SPRING GOODS, BYRN'S B4ra STREET SHOE STORE, B TH STREET SHOE STORE, BYRN'S A4ru STREET SHOE STORE, Two Doors below Corcoran Street. ‘Two Doors below Corcoran Street. ‘Two Doors below Corcoran Street. _m26 HE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTHS T Consists of the immense stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the latest Spring Styles, now on exhibi- tion and sale at the. BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penn's avenue, Near National Hotel. ‘The remarkable low prices that rale at this estab- lishment are not only a surprise to our purchasers but to the manufacturers a3 the emscl ves. ss LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Snes Kid, French Heel, Box-toe, from Ladle Pebbte Goat, French Heel, Box-toe, from Ladies’ Cloth Top, Button Boots, from ®1 25 up. Ladies’ Fox Button Boota, from $1.2: Aa - Ladies’ Fox Gaiters (Lace), from 73 cents up. ‘Ladies’ Kid Slippers, from 5# cents up. Lads’ Newport Ties, from $1 up. GENTS’ DF PARTMENT. Gents’ Hand-stitched, Calf Gaiters, from $2.15 up. Gente’ Dress, Congress Gaiters, fram 81 up. Gente’ English Walking Shoes, from 81-33 tip. Gents’ Fine Ca'f Boots, ranted, from #2. A fine assortment of Gents’ Hand-mad ters—a. Saale: Special Notice—A Box of Blacking Gi Customer whose Purchase Amounts to : GREAT BOSTON SHOE HOUSE, ‘Bion of the Red Flag, LEOPULDICHOLD. mar26-3m Proprietor. NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The di malities of our SHOES are EXCELLERCE OF, aUTERIAG ELEGANOE OF STY1 HY EXACTNESS OF FIT, DURABILITY AND MODERATE OOST. SPRING GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Ladies’ French Kid Boots, Frepch [eel cg . or ees a Ladies $'Btrap Randa’ Bipe jes? 3-Btray ppt Ladies’ Bilppers from =n. Gent's Hand-sewed Strap Shoes. Gent's Congress or Button, from. Gent's French Oalf Hand-made Boot 5 Misses’ and Children Shoes of all kinds. ys cood Shoes. One price. mai 281.50 to 5.50 85 0. McCARTHY, FAMILY SUPPLIES. LES. CREAM CHEESE.. dive. TOMATOES, 8 Ibs. each. 4gallons HARD CIDER. 3 cans SALMON.. 1 doz. cakes large TOILE’ 1 bottle BAY RUM... 20 boxes COFFEE ESSENCE. 1 pint bottle Len « Perrin's 3 cans PEAOHES, 8 Ibe. each... 11b. very choice {MPERIAL 1b. very choice JAPAN TEA... 11b. very choice OOLON@ TEX: GEO. A. HARE, 1213 7th st.n.w., apl Between M and N. a ee PALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. ana New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- CUMBERS, OYSTEKS, FISH, GAME, &e. Bos- ton PICKLED PORE. Philadelphia OAPONS, 36 cents a pound. mar30 EF" EASTER. BINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY HAMS. BALTIMORE HAMS. CINOINNATI HAMS. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, marl? 1421 New York ave. PROPOSALS. Dooxkerren’s Orrico t House REPRESENTATIVES U. 8.. Wasnincron, D.C., March 30, 1880.) GEALED PROPOSALS will "be received at ‘this § office until 12 o'clock noon, on SATURDAY, April 3, 1880, for furnishing the House of Repre- sentatives, and storing in vaults of south wing of Capitol, 600 tons best White Ash Furnace Goal, 100 cords best Spruce Pine Wood, and 60 cords best Oak Wood. “Coal to wei 2,240 pounds, per ton, and to be reweighed at Capitol if desired. Wood to meas- ure 128 cuble feet per cord, aud corded and meas. ured at Capitol. ‘Wood to be sawed in two cuts and delivered by April 13, 1880. Coal and Pino Wood Ly April 25, 1880, Pine Wood. being first delivered. Storage and Government inspection at bidder's cost. ‘The right to reject any and all bids, and to aoospt or reject any excess in quantity, is reserved Inu be marked. “Proposals Tor Osal and Woods must be mar! oa for an = and addressed to CHARLES W. FIELD, mar31-3t Doorkeeper H. of R. ROPOSALS FOR SAND. Br. W. We tens Set Spier FoR ) ATE, WAR AND Navy DEPARTMENTS, | WasnincTon, D. C., March 30, 1880.) Sealed Proposals for furnishing and delivering 600 cubie yards, more or less, of best SAND for brick work, at the site of the North Wing of the Building for State, War and Navy Departments, ‘will be received at this office until 12 m. of April 6, 1880, and opened immediately thereafter in pres” ence of bidders. i ‘Specifications, general instractions for bidders, and blank forms of proposal will be furnished to established dealers in sand, upon application to this qflice, where & sample of the sand, required ‘THOS. ; ere. LINCOLN CAS! mar30-6t Lt. Col. Corps of Engin PERMATORRHEA, uickly ciired by Dr. HENRIE. No Calomel used. esses, etc., cured. 124 F st.n.w., G92, JIM WALKER, 206 10th street, for Oar- t Lining, Felt, Tarred Felt, Felt and Gravel Roofing, Repairing, and Lime, it, Plaster, &e. mar29 R. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- ary Diseares, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakn« "Syphilis, and ly cured: Gon heacnred in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. TWISLE, Druggist, corner 12th at. and Pa. ave. @3 ber box, seut by mail under seal on re- ceipt of price. maré ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All females complaints Can be consulted daily at 921 7th si houre from 1 to 9 p.m. R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER I rain cure for Syphilis, Scrofi rs, Diabetes, Bright's Disease, an Poison. ‘Gurecf Syphilis guaranteed in either staxe. phiet, enclosing etamp, and please 08 Columbus ave., Boston, No med- icire gennine unless in bottles with my name blown Ju them and labels bearing my ows trade mark. Send for pam state diseaxe, 8 5 ESSENCE OF LIFE restores manhood and the vigor of youth ta the most shattered constitution in four weeks. ‘This life-restoris remed: sen by all about to marry, or who weskened from excess or any other cause. Sucores in every case is as certain as that water menches thirst. seen at the office of Walter B. Williama & Co., Auc- tioneers, Washington, D. C. C. C. MAGRUDER, Trastee. Upper Marlboro’. March 31, 1880. ap2, YHANCERY SALE OF LOTS 14 TO 21, BOTH Cc INCLUST) AND THE NORTH 23 FEET AND S INCHES OF LOT 13, IN SQUARE 78 SITUATED ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET AND NORTH K STREET NORTHWEST, NOW OCOUPIED BY THE DISfRICT OF COLUMBIA AS A MARKET HOUSE. By virtueof the decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum bis, assed in Equity cause of Angusta Mc! et al. },13, 16, 20, 22, against John G. McBlair et al., No. 1,355, the un- deraigned, as Trustee, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, tHe 2ist Day OF APRIL, A.D. 1899, aT 5 O'CLOCK P.¥., all those pieces or ‘parcels ‘of ground in the city of Waehington, District of Columbia, known and des- ignated upon the plans or plats of "said city as Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 aud 21, and the north 23 fect and 8 inches of Lot 13, in square No. 78. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third (°,) cash, and the residue in two(2)equal instalments af etx and twelve monthe after date, with interest, toto secured Uy approved notes, reserved on the proper Sold. Ro deed ‘or deeds will be given, fendi’ al par. paid. ew Office, 490 Louisiana a WIL na ave. mara9-Stawswkds a ane Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University Place, New Yerk. Drugeiets supplied QTABTLING DISCOVERY. x LUST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imipradence causing prem: nervous debility, in vain every known remed; covered. a simple self Cure, which he will send EE fellow sufferers, REEVES, 43 Chatham St. N. ¥._decs-6m E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkish and Russian Bath Rooms are now complete. No change of managers since its first establishment by Dr. SHEpp in 1871. gouth of New York. Address J. Hi. lishment ‘best estal THE TRADES. \OOKBINDING. ERS my te oved, andthe work earned out in gees Bes always been 6 Pennsylvania avenw®, third floor. [NING] HA’ has received Reeser Bike eat Hate of al kinds repaired. °740 8th et. between and H. mard 1880 sexine: 1880 I have just received my stock of Spring Clothing, consisting of fine Worsted and Granite Cloth, in Prince Albert and also in Cutaway Coats and Vests, Cheviot and Cassi- mere Suits, Light Colored Cassimere Suits, Blue Flannel and Yacht Cloth Suits, in frock and sack; Worsted, Light and Dark Oolored Pants for dress and business. Also, a very large assortment of Boys’ and Children's Suits. The above are only part of goods re- ceived. Want of space forbids mentioning others. In selecting my stock this season Ihave taken ample time, in order to get the choicest goods that could be obtained, and am satisfied that no one can find a better as- sortment in the city. I purchased these goods at bottom prices, and can therefore sell them at astonishing low prices. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion, a cordial invitation is extended to all to visit my establishment. A. STRAUS, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 2011 Pennsylvania Avenue, mara? ‘Between 10th and 11th streets. QOLDIERS cLarms, CUSTOMS, INTERNAL REVENUE arD LAND OASES SETTLED. J. AMBLER SMITH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ard Sth and D Sts. n.' FOREST TREES OF AUSTRALIA. BUCALYPTINE. or ota, hare She, fae CLEAN AND AGREEABLE IN USE. For sale by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. marl9-3m* Sirah eae ene ane naw eete nn EVENING STAR. ee ee April 2, 1880, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceed- ings. ”~ SENATE.—After our The immediate deficien: Conkling calling for the 35, DAYS 21—a party vote, ratifying the closed — Cy Dill was passed, Mr, yeas and nays, the vote t with the Ute Indians was taken up. After the bill and the Teport of the committee on Indian affairs, to- geiher wita a letier trom Secretary showing the urgent necessity for the pas such a bill, had been read by the Clerk Mr, Coke, at 4 'p.t., yielded to a motton by Harris for an‘ executive session, which pre- When the doors were reopened the Senate adjourned. i .—After our report closed— ‘The morning hour was dispe roceeded to the consideration of the to amend the census act and the amendments of the House committee on census pedi which were agreed to and the bill ‘The House then, at 2:29, went into committee of the whe'e on the star service deficiency DIL. After several speeches for and the commuttee then rose, Mr. Blackburn stati that If it was the desire of the House he was Willing that a vote should be taken to-day, sed with, and gainst the Dill Ter BKovercaver Drvorck Cask.—Mr. Dion Bouctcault, the well-known actor and’ play- Wright, was arrested in New York last Satur- day, at the instance of his wife, and compelied ”) security for his to a suit for divorce and mali she has entered Mr. Boucicault found bot of Mr. Lester Wallack an the-treasurer of Wallac! pearance and ndsmen in the persons: i Mr. Theodore Moss, ‘k's theater. Mrs. Bouct- cault, in her complaint, states that she was icault in September, 1858, ago she resided in London, but has hada residence in 16th street, New Mr. Boucicault has uring nine years ful to his marriage vows, and that Davis, otherwise rine Rogers, and makes’ no secret nor dental of Mrs. Boucicault asks for a Dill of di- voree, with an order for an adequate sum an- for her support, and in keeping with his Mrs. Boucicault, once familiar toll old piay- goers under her maiden and stage name of Miss Agnes Robertson Rev. Mr. Brscor DRORADED.— Th quiry appointed by the Newark Methodist Epts- copal conference to investigate ch Sending of obsce: preferred against. Rey. Ellis F marricd to. Mr. Bouc but has not lived wit York. She ch: been repeatedly d her station. a well-known actress, Biscoe, of Par- . finished its la- presented a re- bors at Paterson yestei Port finding tim guilty of the change of immor- ality and expelling him from the ministry and Methodist Eptscopal Church. lion Was made to adopt the report, and, thout a word of comment. it was unanimously adopted. Van Horne, of the Newark district, to whom the accused had handed bis ps nation, then passed these up to Bishop Wiley, who quietly lad them on. the table before him, and the Biscoe case was settled. Miss Leonard, y implicated in the case, did not appear. ‘The accused was last heard from in Chi- bership of the Two MEN SHoT DEAD IN A STREET Figut.—A special to the Baltimore city, dated yesterday most startling tragedy, in well-known reside the chief actors te, from Elicott. details of a rhich a tormeriy i of the county was one of became generally known ta nd caused much excite the residents of the county, through private sources that Maj. Arthur Pue, ason of Dr. Arthur Pue, of county, became involved in a duel with recently in Bannero receiving fatal injuries shot'and killed his an- tagonist. The account, states tnat the major had an altercation with a man named Marsh over a game of cards and the two With a great deal of bad feeling ex! Short time afterward they met on the street, when Marsh, with an insultt pistol from his fired point-blank in cpunty, Texas, ani remark, drew a ‘the other's face. ‘Thi followed by three other shots, two of which took effect. J. Staggered back and, with considerable difficulty, drawing a pistol returned the fire. ground and died in a few minutes. Was taken home and died shortly afterward from his fnjuries, which consisted of a pistol Shot in the side and head. He was well known in this county, was about 46 years of age, and moved to Texas after the war. THE FATE OF THE KovERT PORTNER.—The mate of the schooner Robert Portner, lost in the Ln- dian ocean, Hopkins, by name, now emp! on the schooner Jefferson Borden, which has been lying tn this ton of the loss of Marsh dropped to the gives a graphic if the first named echooner. says they were golng from Ragoon, to a port on the Mediterranean sea, when they encountered a typhoon, through which the schooner passed bravely, coming out leekinj captain, arriving at an tsland in ocean called the crew toget if they were willin, schooner, to which were, and expressed her and asked them to proceed further in the ey all responded that they astonishment at the ques tion as there was nothing the matter with the vessel. Jt was determined, however, by the captain to remain where they were, ‘notwith- was a dangerous place. id for some time, which was g9v- erned by an Englishman, the crew were surprised to recelve orders from the caj ed, after sailing for a short dis- tance, by being ordered in to anchor near @ most dangerous coral reef, notwithstanding he, the mate, protested where the vessel w« first good “blow.” be broken to At about 12 o'clock at he heard the anchor chain paying out of horse pipe, and arose to find that the hand spike had been removed from the windlass and the vessel upon the rocks. He succeeded tn ber clear of the reefs, and found that leaking badly. The nen were put to work atthe and after three days work the pumps " and the men shouted, “You cau'tsink the Robert Pertner.” The captain then, with a hand spike, broke the anchor chain loose from. the windlass, and allowed the vessel to drift upon the reefs, where she was abandoned in good condition. The mate spoke in enthusiastic terms of the Portner, and said there was not the slightest necessity for the loss of the vessel — COUNT DE Lesskrs sailed trom } Europe yesterday, on the steamer Adriatic, was accompanied to the steamer by the French SALE OF A NoTED ScwMEK Resont.—The cel- ebrated Greenbrie Greenbrier county, West. Va, wi lic auction Weduesday, ville, Va., and brot Stuart. becoming the purchaser at $340,000, uart bas a mortgage for a Thongh sold low, confirm the sale. KS, and tie other direct ors of the Consolidated Bank of Montreal, in dicted at the last Assizes for criminal misman- agement, have been acquitted. §2-Andrew Wallace, a prominent citizen of Indianapolis, Ind., and’a heavy mine was shot four times, probably fatally, Tues ‘T., by his Son, Who was ur Springs, in Wm. A Stuart, of the late Gen. J. E. Meved Judge Jackson will §2-sir Francis Hin day, near Deadwood, D. delirious from severe sicknes®. Le caInnaEREEREneeneteeement 1884, at 12 o'clock m , IDA mn, aged twenty years, ud Jane P, susey. 3.0 B street sout vat Saturday. Aprn's. dence, 13.0 B street south wes urday, Tespect- E. Busey, of con-u Funeral will take at2o'lock p.m. Friends and relatives’ On the morting of April 1 fter a lingering illness, whi »tiag fortitude and resignation bel wea wite of Elvert P. Gooke, in ninth year of ber age. Hier funeral will take place from her late resi 911 E étreet southe »st, on Sunday after- t 2 o'clock. | Friends and acquaintances arg to attend. [Baltimore = ey HEROLD. On the Ist of April, 1880, of scarlet fever, Jose HEROLD, infant daughter of George , aged three years, eleven W. and Margaret Herold, months and five days. “*Thes rife is o'er, God His own best gift is given: To God again. * ai Bis face in beaven. thy glad spirit ike a freed bird, hias soared in ‘would not recall thee to Apr ton hou ¢ of clay. rewell, my child: blessed thought is mine m good or ill, Shere Pe ee ina Ganenter of the a Pg re nine years. at 1216 DW ‘ment st “Daltimone 1880, in Baltimore _ rat Py es pepetont eight a. m. Cemetery Chapel st —

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