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AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. J AMES GUILD & bi . Auctioneers. Pennsylvania avenue. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Sept ber 9th, 1875 duly recorded in No. 897; folio 275, et #eq., one of the records of the District of Columbia, and at the writ ten reqnest of the [arty secured thé-eby, wewitl sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRI DAY, THE NINTH DaY OF Apnrt, Ls), aT 3.0°CLOOR P. M., the following described real estate, situated in Washington City, District of Columbia, ant known upon the wround plan of aaid city se and Being. lots 80, Si and $2, in Starrs recaried aub- | division of lots in Gnilick's recorded subdivisi wns of Sanare 947. with the buildings and improvements upon said lots. . erms of sale: Onetbird cash and balance in six apd twelve months with interest upon deferred | Payments from day of sale until pai Vat the rate o: Seven per centnm per annum, secured by d f trust upon property sold, or ail cash st option of purchaser. The lots to besold separately. A de- | Fosit of one hundred d liars ($100) on each lot re- | quired at time of sale, and all ¢mveyancing at cost | Of purchaser. If termé are nt complied with in ten | da3a Trustecs reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after seven days, | notice in Evenin w ‘M SMITH, HORACE K. FULTON, ¢ Trast For further particulars apply at Fulton's Loan Office, 314 9th st. mar27-dta. |. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucta. [8 FP treet northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE TRACT OF LAND SITU~TED AT THE INTERSECTION OF COLUMBIA ROAD WITH NINETEENTH STREET EXTENDED. By virtue ct a deed of trust, dated ye, A. D. 1873, and recorded in Libery the Sand records of the Dist a. and at the written requ yarty secured reby, I shall sell at » jon, on the premises, on THURSDA 154i, 1880, aT 4 Wo'ctock vat, all that’ certain real estate situate and lying in th District of Co- lumbia between the northwest boundary line of the city of Washington and Rock Creek, viz: Lot num- bered two (2), of subdivision of lot humberat four 4), of the tract of land known ows’ Mite” containing four at E 10) acras, more or lees; als \d free use forever of the Streets, roads and ways adjoining said lot num- < ict st of the c- of ered two (2.) rms of sale: One-third of the purchase mony incaan: bala! @ 12) months, 5 nce ia #ix (6) and twel With interest at seven (7) per centa secured by deed of trust ¢ posit of 8100 r per annum, Hremises. a de- uired at time of sale. If terms are hot complied with within five (5) daya. from day of aale, Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. after five (5) days’ advertisement in the *‘ Evening Star,” a vexs per of Washirxton, D. C. Conveyancing at pure SABI IN KENSINGTON ART NEEDLE- Specimens and terms at BARLOW'S AKT GALLERY, mar31-2¥* nave; 910 MEST ALLE V. PRUD HOMME i6 organi inw some new French Classes. Be- dl tot plication of a April L a.m. sses for chi'dren at 3%, saturdays, 9 moderate. Office hours: 12 m. tol sand Thursdays, 4to 5. mar29 E. SCHEEFL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and | VOCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to be- a8 well as those wishin tobe qualified for Teachers. Terme moderate. 1215 H st. n.w. feb26-2m"* NVENING CLASSES—Monca ‘4 nesday, Friday, 7 to 9 advance. LATIN, GREE #LISH, MATHEWATiCS. Coliewe, West Point, Annaj other hours. S. W. FLY: Dw. ArEEsoop INstirer 5c Pa.—Boys, $50 per quarter; Gir dents prepared for business, Yale or H: clase professors: Pamary | Jel? J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, | by Connex Tra axp L Streets N.W. gives education for real life to sons and daushtel ‘The course comprises Penmanship, Spelling, Com- | ation. Correspondence. Business Arithmetic, Einsie and Double Entry Bookkeeping. Business | Practices, Political Economy, Commercial Law,and Sth street Janda ted. Principal. rea. Day and evening sessions. Open’ for reception of Students last Monday in August and thereafter. For particulars visit dress. (anus C. SPEN' COAL AND WOOD. NATIONAL Falk ASSociAaTION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL and KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all ‘competitors STEPHENSON & BRO., NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, eae 9th and D streets northwest. ENGLISH, TRICYOLE OF SUPERIOR MAKE AND FINISH, AT AUCTION, At our sales rooms on TUESDAY MORNING, Apnit 6TH, at 10 O’cLocK. A ‘Tricycle of this make was ridden by @ lady from Qoveutry to Lon- a distance of 91 miles, in two days, making over 60 miles the first day." Those in need of sich an article should attend, aps-2t °F BF48 OLD GLass HOUSE, at AUCTION OnTUESDAY MORNING, Apnit. 6rH, AT 12 o’cLock M., within our atiction rooms, 9th and D ste. now., we will ell Lot 35, in square 88. [ay DUNCANSON BROS ,:Aucts JUNCANBON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘. WATCT AND CHAIN. By virtue of a collateral noe. Twill sell at auction TUESDAY , arniz Ori, 180, ar 10 ock, af the atiction Tomé, 9th ‘and Di streets nort One Diamond Oluster Pin, One Gold Wateh and Chain. WILLIAN, M. ap2-3t_ Penn. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts. n.w. ([BARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON © STREET, BETWEEN een AND [TENTH STREETS SOUTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 1, A-D. 187s, recorded in Liber No. 898, folio. the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at. pub: Hie auction, in frout of the premises, on TUES DAY, Tue 6TH Day oF APRIL, D. 1840, at O'cLock P M., all that certain piece or parcel of ground, situste and lying in sald city of Wash- ington, and beinw known and described as part of Lot numbered four (4), in square numbered three hundred and eighty-five (385), beginning for the same at a point on south O street, distant aav- enteen (17) feet six and one-half (6's) inches from the northwest corner of said lot, thence east with the line of said C street fourteen (14) feet four and a-half (4%) inches; thence sonth forty (40) feet; thence southeast six (6) feet and three (1) inches thence west thirteen (18) feet one and a-half (13g) ineh thence northwest nine (9) feet ; thence north thirty-seven (37) feet and two (2) inches to the place of besinninyz, with improvements thereon, consist- ing of a tinck Dwelling House, erius of sale: Oue-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum untt] paid. Convey- ancing at the coet of purchaser. ‘Tertius to be com. nee with in seven days. $100 down at time of “Snar26-cokds WILLIAM B. TODD. Trustee. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 80 ROLLS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS. COMMENCING THURSDAY, APRIL Ist, AT 10 O'CLOOK A.M. Declining Carpet business the entire stock must be sold to highest bidders. = AUDAIN, . No. 709 Market Space. HREND, Auctioneer. MR. WEEKS, Salesman. ER, Rea: Estate Auctioneer. LE OF VALU! BLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO.1413 M STREET NORTH- WEST, NEAK THE THOMAS STATUE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on pe y Sth day of January, A. y re- corded in Liber folio 379, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by the written direction of the party secured thereby, we Pull sell at public auction, in front of the premises, to the hiwhest bidder, on MONDAY, THE 12TH Day or APErL, A.D. 1880, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain piece or parce! of land and premises situate in the City of Washington, District of Col- umbia, known and distinwnislied as part of Lot nhmbered thirteen (13) in” Square num- bered two hundred and fourteen (214): Bewin- ning 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 teu (110) feet; thence west fifteen (15) feet: thence south forty-five (45) feet: thence east eihtecn (18) fect and six (6) inches ; thence north forty-five (45) feet; thence east thirty (30) feet, and thence north one hundred and ten (110) feet to the place of bezin- ping, containing four thonsand five hundred and seventeen and one-half square feet of ground. more or less, with the improvements. Said Real Estate will be sold subject to unpaid taxes, collector's cer- tificate of which will be exhibited at the sale. Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cath, (of which a deposit of 8200 must be made at the sale, ) and the balance in two equal instalments, payable in six and twelve months frem the day of sale respectively, for which the promiesory notes of the purchaser, ‘bearing interest from date until paid, at the rate of seven per centum per annum, interest payable semi-annually, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, must be given, or the whole purchase money may be paid in cash. at the option of the purchaser. If the terms of ale are not complied with within ten days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell said realestate at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice in the Evening jar newspaper. All conveyancing and recording at the expense o6 the purchaser, BENR! Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. YH K WOOD. 2 = 2 SAMUEL W. RITTENHOUSE, § Trusteos. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. nov8 mara0-d&ds OAL. woop. 3 Ni C°*™ jounson BROTHERS. ee Ae eens Aactionces ‘WwooD. TELEPHONIC CONNECTIONS. COAL. ‘RUSTEES’ SALE OF A_ NEAT TWO-STORY Full Weight. Best Quality. Low Prices. FRAME COTTAGE, No. 412 C STREET COAL. Prompt Deliveries, WOOD. SOUTHEAST. Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Februa- with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. ry Iith, 1877, duly reeorded in Liber 845, With unequaled facilities snd ‘advantages for economically conducting the wood and coal trade, wharves, factory, extensive store yards enabling pa to stock up larwest when coal is lowest: offices throughout the city, and all im immediate comma- nication, insvring prompt attention to orders, we Sre prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- ties of coal at the very laweat prices We inaure strictly pare coal, of 2.240 pounds to the ton. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main office, rill and depot, foot of 13th and Fete. sw. Oitices 102 F at Bw. Fas ew YSIC consulted daily at 456 Mase: from 1 to So’cicek. All Female vel uplaints and frresa- cured. Consultation free. Sepa- for patients. ap3-Im ( YONSULT Da. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday 4 id Saturday, at his offi 56 C st. n.w, near 4 st., from 2 to $p.m., whe, with 15 yearacxperi- ence, guarantees a cure in all diseases of the Urinary Orsans, Neryous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, &. Gonorrhea or Syphil- is, recently co. tracted, positively curedin from 5 to 16 days. Consultation strictly private, and sepa- rate offices for ladies. Refers to the leadinw physi- cians of Baltimore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st. , Baltimore. Charges modera! marz9-6m. PERMATORRHEA, Impotency, Premature Decay, Emissions and all Venereal Di ineases, mickly cired Ly Dr. HENEIE. NoCalomel used: W'Femaio Weaknesses, etc-, cared: ak F t.ne, wear 2d. maré-lm* R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDEKS—Certain | cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal esha | t mpotency, Gleet, Scrot Syphilis, and Blood and fin Dikeasce ily ¢ onerr- heacured in 48 hours. For sae vy W 2 a. M. B. TWISLE, Drexwist, corner 12th st. and Pa. 3 ice 83 per box, sent by mail under seal on re- ceipt of price. mar PARAM, DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR | Ladies. All females complaints q lan be consulted daily at 921 7th Bours from 1 to 9 p.m. R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER 18 A certain ewre for Syphilis, Scrofula, Ovarium Tumors, Diabetes, Bright’s Disease, and all Blood Poison. ‘Gure cf Syphilis guaranteed in eit! Send for pamphlet, enclosinw sta: state disease, 06 Colnmbus ave., Boston, No med- icine genuine unless in bottles with my name blown iu them and labels bearing my own trade mark. Jan20 DR. JOWN TRIP! BR. RICOKD'S ESSENCE OF LIPE restores Tianhocd and the vigor of youth ty the most shattered constitution im four weeks. Fitilure im- possibile. This life-restoriay reme ay should be ixen by all about to marry, or who have become Weakened fron, excess oF any other ease. Buccess in every case is as certain as that water stage. aud please @uenches thirst. 83 per case. Sole azent, Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 ereit Place, New York ‘ Se plied. ec26 STARTLING DISCOVER: b LUST MANHOOD RESTORED A victim of youthful imprudence causine prema- ture decay, nervous debility, lost manhood, etc having tried in vain every known remedy, has di : vie self cure, which fellow sufferers, Address J. 3 Chatham St. N. ¥. de E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkishand Rooms are now nawers since its first estal he ‘will send He. by De. Sur south of New York. PROPOSALS. Pprorosars FOR SAND. Orrick o¥ Berupixa ror} Wan axp Navy DeranTMEsts, HIxGTON, D. C., March 30, 1880.) posals for furnishing and delivering more or lees, of best SAND for the site of the North Wing of the r State, War and Nav Departments, Mill be received at this office until 12 m. of April 1880, by a= immediately thereafter in pres- ence of bidde Specifications, zeneral instructions for bidders, and blank forts of proposal will be furnished to established d: ‘3 in sand, upon application to SratE, W. this office, where 8 sample of the sand required nay be seen. ‘HOS. LINCOLN OASEY, miarg0-6t Lt. Col. Corps of eers. THE TRADES. ChAT OSU AMER at he Li iscarried on a: heretofor ‘The same excellent Saar ic of the establishment. — ‘ aps 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. TRSON BROTHERS, Be BACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Pennsy!vania avenue, Washington, D. 0. Printing a specialty. ee Pants ane CELLULOID TRUSS ANDSUPPORTERS. US" NEVER BREAKS, na Wiieoun SLwave OLEAN, and can is for sale at | O'cndck ne TE folio 485, one of the land records for the. District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at publicauction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE 1izH DAY OF AYRIL, 1890, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.wt, the following described real estate situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia: Boing part of Lot numbered two (2), in Square numbered eight hundred and nineteen, lying on the west side of a line drawn north and south thronzh the center of Raid lot as the sz1ue is described upon the plat or lan of said city—being the same proverty conveyed fo «aid Vincent E. Von Koerber by S. H. Moore by deed dated Angust 23, 1566, and recorded in Liber ‘M. H., No. 25, folio, 43, et seq., one of the nd records of said District, toxether with the im- provements, &c._ i Te One-third (5) cash; balance in two equal nts, in one and two years, with interest, at seven (7) percent. per annum, secured by adeed of trnst on the property sold; or all cash at option of the purchaser. $100 deposit at time of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within seven days, the trostees reserves the rizht to resell the property after five days’ advertisment. MAHLON ASHFORD, + m29-eo&ds JESSE V.N. HUYOK,; Trustees BE: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem. ber 2Ist, A. D. 18: and recorded in Libe 691, folio 466, the subscribers will sell to thy highest bidder, on the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, THE litit pay or Apait, A.D. 1880, aT 5 ETERNOOS, lots numbered thirty- two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty-five, thirty- fix and thizty-seven, (32, 33, 34, 3: 37,) in Geo, W. Rizgs’ subdivision’ of Equare 210, (two hundred and ten,) in the city of Washinzton, Dis- trict of Columbis, according to the plat of said sab- cavisiop, of recur in the omice cf Gig surveyor of said Dis; ‘Terme of sale: One-fourth cash (of which $25 on each lot must be paid at the tims of sale), and the residue in six, twelve and eizhteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser to give notes, in equal swins, bearing seven per cent per annum interest, to secured by, deed of trust on the fremises gold, to the satisfaction of the Trustees. he whole amount may be paid in cash; at the option of the purchaser, who must pay all convey- aucing. The Trustees ‘reserve the rixht to resall the property, or any part thereof, at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default, on five days' public notice in the Evenins Star, if the terms are uot com- plied with within five days from the day of sale. yaa wks i108. HYD! ; Trustees. OF LOTS 14 TO 21, BOTH D THE NORTH 23 FEET c x By virtueof the decrees of the Supreme nity, cause of Aueusta Mebiair et Me exuinst John G. , A.D. 1890, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. those pieces or ‘parcela ‘of round in the Washington, District of Columbia, known i ixnated upon the plans or plats of “said city as Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and 21, and the north 23 feet and 5 inchex'of Lot 13, in square No. 78. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third (';) cash, and the residue in two(2)equal instalments af sixand twelve months after date, with interest, to bo secured by approved notes, and a lien reserved on the property sold. No deed ‘or deeds will be ziven until all pur- chase money and interest shall have been paid. A deposit of $100 will be required on each lot and part of lot when sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's costs. If the terms of sale be not complied with tn ten days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and costs of the defaulting purchaser after ten days’ notice in the Evening Star. WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trustee, OBice, 490 Louisiana ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. mar29-Stawswkds H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TROSTEE'S SALE OF EIGHT ACRES OF LAND, TKIOT OF COLUMBIA. ¥ By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Januar: 3eth, A. D. 1872, and daly recorded its Laver No. 672, folio #, one of the land records for. the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured I will sell at public ‘auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Arai 71H, A. D. 1880, ar’ 5 o'ctoox P. o., ali those certain Pisces oF parels of land sitiate’in the County of Yashington, District of Columbia, and being lots bumbered 704, 709 and part of 713, adjoining Uniontown and south of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac river and known as Chichester; bogin= ning for the same at the northeast corner of lot No. 703, at a larwe chestnut tree, running thence south 37% degrees west 263 feet: thence south 47% de- east 822 feet ; thence north 42'4 degrees cast S60 feet; thence north 32 degrees west 435 feet: | thence sonth 425 d west 225 feet; thenes north 29 ‘west 64 feet ; thence north 404 de- yees weet 296 feet: thence north 616 decrees ‘wast 34 feet to the place of beginniag, containing 8 acres of land, more or less. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in three equal installmerts in six, twelve and eighteen secured by a deed of trast on the proparty sold, with interest rate of six per cent. per annum, oral cash, at of re be worn while bathn CHAS. FISHER'S, 623 7th st. n.w. ‘Mrs. Fisher cevotes her attention to the wants of patrons. mar29 indy will be iat into of ate all oosveyane: opt scone ing ana recording st purchaser's costs. If terms of are not complied with within five days after day of sale, then the Trustee reserves the right to resell the Lad at risk and costs of defaulting Ee ae mar20-m,W,8 ‘Trustes. THIS AFTERNOON. [OM&S DOWLING Auctioneer. SUBTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE VED = ROPERTY ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, OP- poste THE CITY HALL, CONSISTING OF ‘0 LABGE BRIOK BUILDINGS, CHIEFLY OOCUPIED AS OFFICES. By virtue of two deods of trust to me, ons dated the 20th day of July, 1872, and one dated the 24th day of September, 1872, and beth duly recorded in Liber No. 685, folio 463, and ber Nd. 689, folio 391, reepectively, of the Land Records cf the District of Columbia, and at the wil sell at Fequest of the party secured thereby, Public auction, in front of the free, on MON- AY, the 8TH Day or MAncH, 1890,'ar Foun OrcLéck P.M. the following described pieces or pateels of «round situate in the City of Washing. ., District of Columbia, and comprised within the‘fo'lowing metes and bounds, to wit: All the west half of lotnumbered fifteen (15) in square numbered four hundred and ninety (490), in the City of Washington, bexinniny at the northwest corner of said lot and running thence northeastwardly along the line of Louisiana avenue, twenty-eight feot Ave inches, thence southeastwardiy and at right angles with said avenue one hundred and seventeen feet four inches to a thirty feet alley, thence southwest- wardly along the line of aaid alley twenty-eight fect seven inches to the southwest corner of se lot, thence northwestwardiy and at right angles with said avenue, one hundred and {wolve foot eight in- 18 eo inning, containing 3, 2 square fee! Se ee adjoming the same, known and described as the eastern part of Lot numbered fourteen (14), in square numbered four hundred and ninety (490), which is bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot numbered fourteen, and running thence on the eastern line thereof to the northeast corner of said lot, thence on the northern line westwardly twenty -five feet to Copp’s Bowling Saloon, thence southerly and paraliel to the line first nientioned to the southern line of said lot, thence in a straight line to the place of bezinning. The whole improved by two large brick baildings, occupied chiefly as offices. z Terms of sale shall be as follows, viz: The amonnt of indebtedness secured by said doed of trust unpaid with the expense of safei1cash, and the balance at six months, for which the note of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and recured by a dced of trust on the property sold, shall be taken. A deposit of four hundred dollars shall pe required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. The amount of indebtedness under said deeds of trust is as follows, to wit 000 with interest at 8 per cent. on $7,500 from ist Beptember, 1878, and on 87,509 from Ist Octo- ber, 1878. JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trustee. mar? 5t §#-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY, THE 22p oF MaucH, 1880, same hour place, mars-m,w&f,7t JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trustee. 82-THE ABOVE SALE IS AGAIN POST- poned until MONDAY, April 5th, 1880, same hour and place. JOSEPH J. STEWART, mar22-m, w, f,7t ‘Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF A LOT AND TWO HOUSES ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN N By virtue of a deed of trust, feccriel ts Oo Gi day of June, A. D. 1875, and recorded in Liber 788, folio "252, the subscriber, as the surviving’ trustees, will sell to the highest bidder, in front of the premises, on the terms stated below, on MONDAY, THE 5TH DAYOF APRIL, A. D. 1830, AT 5 O'CLOCK M., part of lot numbered 10 (ten), in square numbereii 423 (four hundred and twenty: three), being the southern part thereof, beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot ten, and running thence north thirty-three (33) feet’: thence westwardly one hundred (100) feet; then south thirty-three (33) feet; and thence east, in a straizht line, to the place of beginning, toethor with all and singular the imp ts, privileges, hereditaments and apperterfinces to the same be: longing, or in any manner appertaining in Wash- ington city, D. C. he terms are: One-fourth cash (of which $50 on each house must be paid at the tine of sale): and the residue in six, twe.veand eighteen months from the day of sale, on notes of the purchaser, in equal suns. bearing six per cent. per annum natil paid and payable semi-annually’; to be secured by a deed Of trust, to the sutinfuction of the Trusts a0 eelliow on the premises sold; or all cash at the purchaser's option. All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. ‘The right is reserved to resell the said_ proper! any part thereof, on five days’ notice in The Even- ing Star, if the terms are not complied with within five days from the day ofsale. A. HYDE, mar20 eo&ds Surviving Trustee. COSANGERY SALE OF THRER ELEGANT RES. IDENCES, ON I 8TREET, NEAR THE COR- sR OF TWENTIETH NORTHWEST, NUM- BERED 2011, 2013 AND 2015; ALSO, NINE BUILDING LOTS ON P STE TWE! SIXTEENTH AND SEVEN n STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ONE BUILD- SIXTEENTH STREET, BE- ING LOT ON TWEEN O AND P STREETS NURTHWEST. By virtue of decrec of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, passed on the 24th day of March, 1880, in cause wherein George W, Rixgs and others are complainants and Georgine Thomas and others are defendants, the eeme being equity cause No. 6,568, and by cousent of the parties in interost, 1 will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of ‘the premises, on TUES- DAY, THE 18TH Day OF Aratt,, 1880, aT 4 o'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following-described real estate, situated in tie city of Washington, District of Columba, namely: Firet-Lot lettered B; in Joseph ReMern’s re- corded subdivision of original lots numbered 3, 4 and6, resp ely, in Square numbered 78, on the vind plat or plant of said city, beginning’ for the d lot lettered **B™ at a point on I street north, at a distance of 108 fect 7 inches from the southeast corner of the said square, andrunning thence west alonw the line of said I street north 25 fect 734 inches; thence north 140 feet 9 inches to an alley: thence’ southeasterly 15 feet 8k inches: thence south 14 feet; thence east 12 fect 3's incles; thence southeasterly 3 feet 13s inches; thence south 111 feet 11 inches to the bewinning; together with the free and inexpensive use of the’ certain party-wall located on the eastern boundary of the said lot let- tered *'B,” and together with the buildings there- on, The above. described Lot is on the north side of Taireet, and is improved by a costly and elewant three-story, Urick house, twenty-five fect front, number zs Second.—All that certain real estate situate in said city, and known and designated on the ground plat or plan thereof as all that part or portion of original lots numbered 4 and 5, respectively, in said square numbered 78, within the metes and bounds following, that is to say: Bexinning for the said part or portion of said original lots numbered 4and 5, respectively, at the end of 10 fect meas- ured west on the north line of I street north from, the southeast corner of said lot numbered 4, and running thence west on .the said. lind of the said street 42 feet 7 inches to the middle of the wall dividing the honse stand- ing on the said part or portion of the said original lots numbered 4 and 5, respectively, from the house adjeining: yhence north through the mid- die of said wall 41 fect 4 inches, and continuing on said north course at right anvles to said street 86 feet further tothe south wall of a brick stable and carriage-honse; thence west with said south wall. 7 feet 7 inches to the middle of the wall dividing said stable from the stable adjoining; thence north through the middle of said wall 20 feet 2 inches to an alley 20 feet wide : thence east with the south line of said alley to its conn on with an alley 10 feet wide and runniny southeasterly; thence with said last-mentioned alley to intersect a line drawn north fron: the place of beinning and parallel with the esst line of said lot numbered 4, and thence ina straixht line to the place of beginning, tozether with the houses and buildings thereon. The piece of round last deseribed is Oa the north aide of T Street and is improved by two eleant three: stor} prick houses, numbered 2013 and, 2015. Eac! house has a front of twenty-one feet three and one- €, and will be sold separately with their lots. SDAY, THE 137m Day oF Aprit, ock in the afternoon, I will also at public auction, in front of the premises, all those certain piecea or parcels of round, lying in the guid city of Washington, and Known aud desinated ax Lots numbered 97, 08, 99 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 117, in ‘Thonias* and Perry's recorded subdivision of’ square numbered Isl.” All'the last described Lots are on the gouth side of Pstreet, between 16th and 17th sts. north- west, except Lot 117, which is on 16th street, be- tween Oand P streets nortiwest. Each Lot 1s 22 feet front and 125 feet deep. The lots will be sold separately. . Ferns of sale, 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 ea h interest, ta be secured by the notes of the pilrchaser, the title being retained bi the trustee until the whole purchase money is paid; or the whole of the purchase money may be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser. ‘A deposit of. $250'will be required when each of the houses and a deposit of 850 when each of the building lots is struck off. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Pursuant to said decree, I heraby sive notice to the creditors of General Charles Thomas, deceased, late of the U.S army, who have not already done jaiius, with the vouchers thereof, with the Auditor of said Court, on or before the 4th day of May, 1880. = -14t_ ‘THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AND "ECTS OF THE WEST 1880, aT Five offer for £4 END HOY WASHINGTON AND BRIDGE 8" TS, GEORGETOWN, D. G., COMPRISING ABOUT FIFTY ROOMS, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING, Apnit 12rH, 1880, comMENcr at 10 o’CLocK, at th above hotel, I shall sell the entire contents, comprising in part— ‘Two French-plste Pier Mirrors. Pianoforte, by Hallet Davia & Co. Walnut Rep Parlor Furniture. Black Walnut Chamber Suites. Fine Hair Matirasscs. ‘i Festher Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. ‘Window Hangings, Marble-top Tables. Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets. Hall and’Stair Carpets, Brass Stair Plates. P valnut Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs. le and Bed Linen, Silver Plated Ware, Coffee and Tea Urns. China and Glass Ware, &. Together with many other articles not necessary to mention. _ This Furniture was made to order by Adolph & Bro.» Philadely hia, for Mr. Shinn, cas. apzdte THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, IMPROVED BY A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 905 O STREET N. W. Uncer and by virtue of a deed of trust dated June Sth, 1877, and recorded in Libar No. 853, folio 404, et Beq-,, one of the lard records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at publi¢ auction, in front of the premises, on MON- AY, APRIL 12TH, 1880, that pi esl of lands Tying it tie: cay ae ‘at piece or of land, lying in tie city 0 Wastiington, District of Columbia, and kases 25 Lot numbered three (8), of Redfern’s rec wrded sub- Gibion of etuare nurbbered three huadred and xy . fe improvem : ve; Wwenty-four an forwhlch then ten ofthe purchaser, bears Interest atax ;per anni, Dayal annialiye ad by.a coed of trust on the properts: snail Hine of sale; and all ccuveysaciee wiitiees ances e cost 0 purchaser.” If terms of sale are tiot complied. with, Within seven days from day of sale, ths provert Will bo resold at the Fisk and’ costof te denaesiny, purchaser. AMES PILLING, apl-dkdy THOR. B- WAGGAMAN,} Teustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. On TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), Apnit, 6, Ar 10 o’eLOCK A. M., we shall sel, within our, salesroom, 3 Walnut Chamber Suites, 2 Parlor Suites (upholstered in rep), Table Linen, Napkins, Spreads, Towelr, Creton, Window shades, Blan! Giass Ware, &c. Also, 'a box of iecellaneous Goods, to pay etorage. It WALTER B: WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucta. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Deas 9th and D streets northwest. SALE_OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, STOVES CARPETS, CROCKERY, &c.; 70 WATER COOLERS 2, SAND. 4GAL- LONS : PICTURES, SHELVING, COUNTERS, &c., &c., AT AUCTION. = At our salesrooms, on TUESDAY MORN ING, Arnit 6TH, COMMES GAT 10 O'CLOCK s lt THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NEW HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COL. LARS, SADDLERS' TOOLS, &c., AT’ AUC- On THURSDAY MORNING, Apnu. 81x, 1880, AT 10 O'CLOCK, I will sell at No.92 High st.,George- town, a general assortment of the above oods.. ‘Terms cash. apd- THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. 3 PATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE OP FINE BROWN HORSE. I will sell at the Bazaar, No. 940 La. on THUKSDAY MURNIN@, Arai. Ban rears old, o'eLocK— One vty handsome Brown Gelding, 164g hands high, gocd driver, and well broke to harzess. Can be'seen at Champlin & Hillon’s Sta- ble, No. 211 11th st-u.w. = apo-3t SPATES & HAHN, Aucts. YHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF TWO DWELLING HOUSES ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS SOUTHWEST. Urder and by virtue of a deed of| trust, bearing datethe Ist day of April, ‘1. 1878, and recorded among the land records of the. District of Columbis, in liber 886, folio 64, we 1 sell at public auction, upon the premises, on THURSDAY, THe 15TH OF APRIL INSTANT, ATS O'CLOCK ¥. M., lot numbered 9, in square number- ed 589 , improved by two dwelling houses. Terms of sale: One third cash; balance in six. twelve and eighteen months; deferred payments t> be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser, with interest at ‘Tyer cent. per annum. All conveyancing at pur chaser's cost. Purchaser required tomakea de- posit of $100 when property ig bid in. ECARUSI,/ ap5-eokds NATH'L CARUSI, '§ FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneers. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF Two-sT ON KAST SIDE OF TWENIY. BETWEEN H AND I STS. N. W. By virtue cf adeed of trust dated fourth day of March, 1876, and duly recorded in liber $14, folio 285, one of the land recorda. for Washington county, District of Oolumbit by direction of the party secured thereby, t Gersigned, ‘Trustee, will sell on WEDNESDAY, THE 2167 DAY OF APRIL, 1830, AT 5 O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, the following property :’ All the most southern twenty feet from front to rear ef lot 8, in square 51, rnoning back to an alley, improved by a two-story frame dwellins. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearinx interest at 8 per cent perannium, until paid, and secured by a deed of rust on the property. ‘Conveyancing at purcha- fer'scost. $50 down when the property is struck MIOHAUE F. DALY, Trusteo. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. BAKERY! AKERY! CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED R TATE ON SEVENTH STREET, BEC M AND N NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGTO CITY, D.C., No. 1243 SEVENTH STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, sittins in equity, in the case of Beavens & Shaw vs. Huhes et al, (No. 6,995) Ea.,) the undersigned, a8 Trustes, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, ou SATURDAY, THE 11TH Day OF APRIL, A. D: 1880, a7 43 O'c"k P.w., the above-numbered prem- isc, known as Lot No. twenty-five, (25, ) in square numbered fonr hundred and forty"eiht, (448, ) of the official subdivision of said square in said city of Washington, improved by large three-story Brick House, containing abont nine rooms, and fit- ted up in every way as a first-class Bakery ‘Terms of safe: The parchase money shail be pay- abie one-third on day of sale, one-third in one year and oue-third in two years thereafter, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured to the parties according to thelr respective interest by good and sufficient mortraxe upon premises so sold, which shall be subject to the approval of the Court. A de- fosit of two hundred (#200) dollars is reqnired of he purchaser whose bid is accepted ag soon as the property is knocked down to said purchaser. WOODBURY WHEELER, Trustee, 330 436 streot. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. apo-dkda DENCANSON BHOS... Auctioneers, ‘9th and D streets northwest. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE _OF_ HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, CAR- PETS. &o., CONTENTS OF FIFTEEN ROO} ENTIGE STOOK AND FIXTURES. FINE LI QUORS, GROCERIES, &c., INGHOCERY AND RESTAUBANT. . CONTENTS OF WOOD AND COAL YARD. UP- WARDS OF 300 CORDS OAK, PINE, AND HICKORY WOOD. “GOAL, GORE, "COAL i ic. STABLE S'TOOK, HORSES, COWS, HOGS, CARRIAGES.» WAGONS, 8c, IN Jog UNIONTOWN, D. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Gourt_ for the District of Colmmbia, holding a special terni on Avril 2nd A. D. 180, I'will sell on WEDNESDAY, APRIL ith, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, at Drea’ iscs known as Martin's Hotel, in Uniontown, D. the entire effects of hotel, being the furniture coi tained in 15 rooms in part... Walnut Chamber, Par- lor, and Dining-room Furniture, Piano, Carpets, Envravings. Books, Sewinz Machines, Bed Cloth: iy, China and Glassware, &, ‘ALSO, Immediately after sale of the Furniture, about 3 O'OLOCK P.M, LIVE STOCK, consisting of 3 bay Horses, lsorrel Mare, 1 bay Colt, 1 Black Horse, 3 Trustees. off. mardeokds Milch Cows, Essex Hows, pris Wagons, 1 Buygy, Farm np-Reat Car- riage, DPatform Spring m Utensils, Lumber, Brick, &c. ALSO, EFFECTS OF COAL AND WOOD YARD. 300 cords Oak, Pine, and Hickory Wood, Coal and Coke, Coal Carts, Saddles, Harness, &c. LS0, IRSDAY, Arnii. 8TH, COMMENCING agsz CLOCK A. I will sell stock eff sroceries, Coffees, Brooms, Coffees 3€ Mill, Scales, Fixtures. ‘Axso, in the Restaurant, finc imported and domestic Liquors, in Wood and slasa, and to which parti lar attention is called; Bar Fixtures, unexpired Licenee, & Special attention is called to the Live Stock, as being younz and sound and therefore valuable: H.C. McCAULEY, Administrator of Estate of Mobert Martin, ceared. ay COSANCERY SALE, OF VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE SQUARE IMME DIATELY SOUTH OF THE RESIDENCE OF THE BRITISH MINISTER, AND BEING ON 'N STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR NINE- TFENTH STREET, JEFFERSON AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passod on the 24th day of December, 1877, in eqnity cause No. 6955, by consentof all ’the parties in in terest, we will On MONDAY, Apert 19TH, 1880, at FOUW O'CLOCK P.M. SHARP,” On the premises, and continuing at the same time and place from day to day, until all the lots described herein are offered, offer for sale, at public auction, all those pieces or arcels of land in Washinwton city, District of Oo- lumbia, known and distinguished upon the ground plator, plan of said city as lots numbered from throe (3) to twelve (12), both inclusive, lot fourteen (14), aud from sixteen (16) to twenty-seven, both inclusive, and from thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven (37), both inclusive, and Jot thirty-nine (9), in Ebon C. Ingersoll’s recorded subdivision of square gue hundred and thirty-nine (130), which ssid siib- division is duly recorded in Liber J. H.K..folio 179, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Co” Iumbia. ‘The lois will be offered separately. Copies of the subdivision may be ad at the office of B. H. ‘Warner, 916 F street northwest, or of either of the trustees. ‘Terms of eal One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid ‘ash; and the residue in equal install- nents, payable in'six, twelve and eighteen months from the lay 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 may be paid in cach, at the option of the purchaser. deposit of 3100 will be required on each lot, and conveyancing and recording at the yp aRSnarere cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in one week from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the richt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after not less than one week's notice in ihe Evening Star and Washington Post. Cc. A. Cetapien x Bank of Washington if Trustees. T. CRITTENDEN, Law, 225 436 s1 EB. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROP- ERTY, ;ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE. In purmuanco of a decree of the Supreme fxs Court of the District of Columbia, sit in FB Equity. in a certain cause therein pending. entitled ‘*Ssrah A. Brereton vs. James I. Brereton otal NG ep Does es lear ed Trustee mablic anetion, in front of the pr on FRIDAY, Apni. 9, 1880, at 8 OCLOGK P--at, ail and singular those certain ‘‘Parts of Lots num- pectively eight (8) and nine (9), in Square numbered four hundred and fifty-five (455), in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, ‘begin- ning for the same at the southwest corner of said square and running thence north along the line of Seventh (7th) street northwest thirty-one (31) feet; thence east thirty-three (33) feet three (3) inches: thence north eight (8) feet; thence east twenty (20) feet; thence no sixty-two (62) feet tan and one- half (163s) inches ; thence east seven (7) fest ; thence south sixty-four (64) feet five and one-half (55s) inches; thence west two (2) fest and six (6) inches: thence south six (6) feet; thence west four (4) feat and six (6) inches; thence south along the east line Sheqrtntes (ea) fect and saree @) inaeea eS gee three (83) fect and three (3) inchea to the place of feginnine, together with all and singular. the improvements thereon und the appurtenances thereunto belonging: ‘The improvements consist of jee Bricl juilding, Low rented for stores and offices. ‘Terms of sale are: One-fourth of the purchase money. in cash, and the residue in four eal in- ents, payable, respectively, nine (9), eichtesn: 18), twenty-seven (27) and thirty-six (36) months from and after the day of sale, with intsrost s¢ the rate of tz per cout, scoured by the promissory notes of the purchassr, and a daed of frust ty the property bed. If the terms of sale shall not be Somplled with in ton daye after the day of saret'S ae wi Ait = e: A deposit of $300 marls-d sale, the cost of the 3 ep tae = a nret par aser. required at the time of oe marzj-d&ds (Poet) Gtioe NO aie Bek aw, 1880 WASHINGTON, D. 0. MAC ERASER Stn.) 980 RESUMPTION OF ROUTE. any NORFOLK, VA., TNEY POINT ax INT KOUT and AY, Ye On and after MOND ‘ 1880, ‘The LEARY Mae TE a he running her route between above’ ‘WassInGTon, D.0., Noro Va., From foot of Seventh it., Frou pls whart, very. of Market, MORSDAN, at 3-30 BA ,| ToRSDAY ‘THURS. ae ROP A, ay, % every SATURDAY, at 8 DAY. ANb SUNDAY, Single fare to Norfolk (first-class), 81; round trip (first-class), 81.50. Tick rates, isformation, Staterooms, etc., furnished by our agents, B. W. REED BONS, 1216 F street northweet. Feng ‘CLEARY & OO. 807 Market Space. G. SMITH, 1431 Penn. avo. n.w. WU 8: HOOSE: Oizar Stam A. P. BBOWN, 1233 Pennsylvania avenue. at Principal hotels. N.Y. ave. and 15th st. VA. MIDLAND RAILROAD OFFICE, 6th st reet and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. FFICE POTOMAO STEAMBOAT ‘Ith-street wharf, and on board D. F. KEELING. Agent for Washington, B. F. DODD. GENERAL CO., steamer. Agent for Norfolk, mar9-Im For ‘Bteamer wharf on. DAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5.30 p.m. Stopping at Piney Point and Point Lockout, © NORFOLK, FORTRESS MON- KOE ANDTHE SOUTH. LADY OF THE LAKE leaves 6th-street MONDAYS, WEDNES. connecting Bosten Steamers, &c. Leaves Norfolk alternate days at4 p.m. First-class fare, fi Round Tri Round Trij $1.50. Second-ciass fare, T5c. ; FON POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. amer wht SATUR) day sen? NEW firet alternate 865—270; L. W. Mt Agente f cvery M ‘or Nomini, AY at 4 p. town, MONDAY, Freiwht Steamer or office under Nati »nalM 1. “P.CALAND,” and “ROTTERDAM,” FUNCH EDYE & CO. York, Freight Agen! 27 South William st JOHN W. THOMPSON leaves 6th-street NDAY and THURSDAY, at 7a. 1 SATURDAY for Leonardtown, stopping at principal landini ing and returning. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamera E. 0. ternately lea KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON sl- Pier 41, East River, New York,every -,and 63 Water street, George 1p. m., and Alexandria sam- ken af lowont rates. ADpIy at letropolitan Bank. SAM'L BACON, President. YORK—-BROTTERDAM, lass steamers of i *W. A. SOHOL.- ‘SCHIEDAM, leave Jersey City every Wednesday ‘and Saturday. First Cabin Second Cabin $45—360 ; Stee e $26. ORRIS, 60 Broadway, General Passenger 780. Wm. st., New - CAZAUX, General Avent, ew York. Janld CrYP! PHILADEDPHIA, TON A Connect: Line for S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN ALEXANDRIA, WASHING- D GEORGETOWN, ing at Philadelphia with Clyde's oston, Providence, and the New England States. DAYS. SAILIN From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 10 a.m. From Washington—Monday, at 11 a. From ¢ Freights is of Jaden viven to Boston and Fall River. p-m. m. “Through rovidence, and Georgetown goods received and landed teoretown— Monday, at received daily until 5 at Washington. For full information app! CO., 1202 ton, D.C. Mahagers, toJ. H. JOHNSON & Fet. n.w., and 13th-st. wharf, Washing- ;WILLIAM P. CLYDE & O0., General 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia. mar20 (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-Sreramsaie Lise SovTHaMrTon AND Brew BETWEEN NEW You«, Havre, LONDON, ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of p don, Sou! assaxe: From New York to Havre, Lon- hampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second cabin, #60; steeraze, 830; prepaid steerage certificate OELRIGH! W. G. ME for Washington. 28. For freizht or Serge in ly to & CO., 2 Bowling ‘Green, ow Work, ZEROTT & CO., 925 Pa. ave., Agents sepl0 YUNARD LINE ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the OTICE. steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the York or Boston, crossing the 1 outer passage from Queenstewn to New dian of 50 at43 lat., or nothing to the north »f 43, On the homeward passaye cr ssing the meridian of 50at 42 lat.,or nothing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Cal ing at Cork Harbor, FROM PIER 40 N. R., NEW YORK. W thia. is.....Wed., May 12 sinia ..Wed., May 19 Wed., May 26 Ved.,June 2 Wed.,June 9 d., April 7 Be: 1 Ri ., May 5 Alzeria Algeria 5 nd every following Wednesday from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. 880 and $100 gold, according to accommodations. Ticket to Paris, ‘815, cold, additional. Heturn tickets on favorable terms. Stecraze at very low rates. Stecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laden given for Belfaat, Glasgow, Havre, An‘ itwerp and other ports on the Gontine: and for Mediterranean ports. For freight snd passage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowl cabin, to 0" ton, . 0. jan28_— CHAS. Green, or both steerage and OW, 605 Tth street, Washing- G. FRANCELYN, Agent,N. ¥. TIS BIG! RAILROADS. THE To take effect Sunday, November D OHIO RAILKOAD. GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. ional Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, W: at, and Southwest. (6, 1879, . 1. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5:09 p.m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- tions. 6:05 a.m. .—tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. On Sundays to;Baltimore only. Break- fast at Relay Station, on uOre only 6:50 a.m. -—Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied. mont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, Frede- Tick and way, vis Relay.) 8.00 a.m —fDultimore and Lanrel Express. 8:10 a.m. ‘Point of Kocks, Piedmont, Strasburs, Winchester, Haverstown and way stations. 8:15 a.m.—New ¥ Baltimore Express. Parlor car to New York and Valley ‘Branch, except Sunday. Staunton. ton to Sandu: 9:00 a.m. 10:00 » Philadelphia, Boston and Columbus and lawerstown an: ‘Through car to Pullman cars to Cincinnati, daily. Graf- cy, (daily except Saturday. Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. —Baltimore Express. Stops at Biadora- rick, burg, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tion, and V ‘Jessup's and Hanover. 12:10 p.m.—Bal itimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Gity 1:30 p.m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. 5 p.m.—3On Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. 4:30 p.m:—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Slops at Laurel. Express. Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolis Junction. 4:35 p. town, to Point of Rocks and W: tions. 5:30 p.m —tPHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE EXPRESS. +Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- chester and Way Stations. On Sunday y Stations only. 0 p.m.—tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- NORFOLK AND Norfoik, except Sun- day. Norfolk passengers taken in tie cars direct to rel. 6:00 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 7:20 Press. TA5 m1. cl tt City, via Relay. ph FOUICAGO, COLUMBUS. AND PITTSBURG EXPRESS. tat Canton. Stops at Bladensburg and Lau Point of Rocks and Way Stations. + Baltimore and Way Stations. +BALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- Sleeping car to Ohi- cago, (Pittsburgh except Sunday.) EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA 45 p. » AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS: Stops at Bladeus- burg and special slee Laurel. Sleeping car, to Now York, and eping car to Philad hia. pip) P. mu tSt Louis and Cincinnati Express. man Cars. +Daily. {Sunday only. Other trains daily, excapt Sunday. All trains stop at Relay Station. For further and Ohio ‘Ticket Ofiers, ‘information apply at the Baltimore Washington station, and 603, 619 and Corner 14th'and Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for rare to be checked und received at any point in the city. L. M. COLE, GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. General Ticket Agent. myl? 1880 rxw Bt To Tee DOnTE, WEST, REAT tEvanra 1880 ROUTE AND SOUTHWEST. jouble Track,’ Steel Mails, SPLENDID BCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. TRAINS In Effect Janvary 6, 1880. LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of 8ixth and B streets, as follows: Pittsburg Parlor Pittsburg to Cincinnati aud the West, 10:40 a. m., daily, with Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Cars from St. Louis and Chicago 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Ohicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. 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Office hours: From 9 a.m. tol p.m., and from 3 to5 p.m. wit ING, ii all ONTAGUE CURLS, if The are DRESS- the hair to every face. most aE Eo eat ePl-00 ge <THE EVENING STAR. othe April 3, 18806 The Divided New Vork ve THR NEGOTIATIONS POR UNION. A sub-committee of the committee of twenty= one nted by the democratic union to come fer with democratic organizations of New York city to secure a united democratic delegation the state convention sent a letter to the chair. man of the central committee of ‘both the Tam~- many Halland the Irving Hall organi Friday. ‘The lecter sucwests that Jolnt py meetings be held tn each election distric the direction of jointly chosen Inspectors, to elect delegates 10, an assembly district com. vention, and that all democrats be invited toattend and vote; also that a new enrolment of the democratic’ voters be made by the joint inspectors, and that a conference com- mittee be appointed by each organization. The Tammany general committee held « meetibg Saturday evening and appointed a committee to confer with a view to having @ Runited delegation to the coming state conven- tion. Mr. John Kelly sail he did not believe that a Union could be made between Tammany and Irving Hall, for convention The supporters of Mr. Tilden, in his jon, were determined to nominate bim at all haw ards. No harmony could be Drought about When such a state of affairs existed. It would, however, be courteous to the democratic unton to accept their invitation, and Tammany coud afford to try to harmonize the democracy of the country. Hon. Abram s. Hewitt has returned to the democratic unton thetr invitation to the x Hall general committee, His reasoa was Was bot then the chairman of that or- fon. Mr. Hewitt on Friday eventag rman of the Irving Hall general com- mocratic mitte he union Will again sead to him the invitation to his onganization to ap- POIML a Committee of conference. UTICA SOLID FOR SKYMOUR At the democratic caucuses at Uttea, N.Y. aturday, the friends of Mr. Tilden met witit discouraging opposition, e Sixth ward tn: Stracted its de t© vote against all m sures looking nomination to the Prest- dency. In the tenth ward caucus a set of tees, lutions were adopted Instructing the delega to use ail honorable means to bring abou the nomination of Horatio Seymour. Tn. the twelfth ward also the tt headed by the inseription, ratio Seymour.” The which 1S Seymour's home it ts said the masses of the he will yet be President of t MR. GROESBECK ACCErTS THE DrMooRATIC NOMINATION.—The full text of the letter of Hon, W. S. Groesbeck, of Cincinnati, to Col. Taylor and the Metropolitan hotel conference of dem- ocrats,who named him for the democratic nom. inee for the presidency, 1s published. Mr. Grows. beck, in answer to the question of whether or Lot he would accept “the nomination, answers: “Who would not? 4 do not suppose that any one able to appreciate 1 would decline 80 great an honor. If you mean to ask ine whel er i will become a candidate and seek the nomina- tion, my answer fs in the negative. Ifthe dem. ocratic party wants me for aby purpose ft will callme. If tt don't want me, 1 preter not to bother it. ‘This 1s the old rule, ‘and I like 1.” & Cincinnati dispatch says: visit of Gov. Fenton. of New York, ts sald to have important significance in. this ‘connection. Gov. Fenton arrived some days ago and drove at once to “The Oaks,’ Mr. Groesbeck’ residence, Tt is now at his obj Js to organize a Groesbeck nd that he and other republicans of the antl-Grant school will iutimate to the demo- cratic convention that If Grant 1s nominated by the republicans, In case the democrats nomi- hate Groesbeck, a lange republican following will be secured. et for delegate was "For President, Ho- ation from Utioa, is solid for him, and people there believe he United States, le A BRUTAL Rurvsat.—Thé walkers whocom- pete this week for the O'Leary belt al Madisom Square Garde ¥., met on ‘Thursday. J. Woods, of Jers ‘one of the contestants, sald that his sister ‘was very sick, and was likely to die before or during the walk. He asked that he be allowed to withdraw from the race, and that his entrance fee of $500 be re- turned to him. Seven of the walkers voted against giving him his money back, and be cannot get it. A STORE THIEF SuoT AND Kr herrin Depot, Lunenburg Co.. ¥ son, a colored man, broke into the ore of A. A Haskins about midnight Thursday night, but was heard by Mr, Jesse J. Overby, the clerk sleeping in the store. The thief 1 but Mr. Overby fired at him with both barrels of @ shotgun. and the flying thief fell dead. He had been tried and whipped recently for breaking into another store, and when shot was w clothes stolen from the store of 1. J. Price, A REVOLTING OUTRAGE IN DELAWARR—On Monday last near Smyrna, Del, William N colored, living at Smyrna, entered the house John Gosser, a short distance from that town. No one Was at home except Mrs. Gosser. ‘The negro threw a cloth over her head, choked her, threw her upon the floor, committed an out! rage upon her and then fled. He was found asleep In the house of Isaac Johnson, col of Fare Neck, was taken before a justice, an Mrs. Gosser identified him as her assailant. Neal Was taken to New Castle jail OMANTIC MARKIAGE.—A Special dispatch to the Cincinnat! Conunercial from Coshocton, O., April 1 says:—laceb Adams. a gay andro mantic widewrr cf fifty, Cf Bedford ‘to vnship, Abts county, 1s nol a mah to deal with solid suu- Stance alone, but loves a lite of the romactt> Hie has won and mourned Uwvo brides, ana now ning of li approaches, he ‘agatn en ters on the matrimontal stage with a3 much vim as a youth of twenty. He loved and won @ handsome buxom country lass named Hain and last week their affections reached Uh gree of Intensity that something must be done fo alleviate them, and the services of a neigh- Doring justice were called, and at 9 o'clock at night. in alonely and romantic wood, with no other witness than the soft, pale moon, the ceremony was performed, and Uhey were made happy. Adams is a man possessed of many dollars and acres, and the match 1s considered & happy oni A RatRoap SeLp.—On Saturday the Sheboy- gan and Fond du Lac railroad, Wisconsin, with all its property and franchises, was sold under foreciosure. It was Wid in by Albert and Martin L. Sykes for $1,500,000. ‘The road has lately been Operated under the auspices of the Chicago and Northwestern railway company, and it Is sup- posed that the company will now extend the Toad to a westerly connection with the Minne- Sota line of the Northwestern ratiway. THE Barrivone Kivarrise or a Liem 3 fhe whereabouts of little Amanda Clark, “ar-old daughter of Jasper W. © uth Charles street, Baltimore, Md. ppeared from her home March 21, still remains shrouded in mystery. The affair has excited considerable interest and elicited the greatest sympathy from the public, es] us day after day’ glides by and no tdlags are ard (from the lttie one. ‘The entire police ce ofthe city are working diligently in the matter, but thus far have been unable to clear up the inystery. Hundreds of theories are ad- vanced as to the cause, but ail point to the oon- clusion that the ciiid ‘was stolen, but for what purpose 4s unexplained. It could not be to ex- tort money from the rents, because they are too poor to pay any very lange sum for the re- covery of the child. ‘The neighbors of the afiticted family are generally of tee opinion that the child was Kidnapped. and since her disap- pearance guard their own offspring with great care. ‘The mother stated that she had no belle in the theory that Ube child was drowned, for while playing on the streets she never Went far tom home. GEE-ENIGHT. (a Ap 30, by Rey. J. E. Rankin, Drvavas W. Ger ‘and ‘Euaa Katie KNIGHT, both of Washington, D.C. 2 ——————~—____. DIED. FITZPATRICK. On April 4th, 1880, uative of County Clare, Treiand, aed seventy-five. ‘May she rest in peace. Funeral will take place from her late résidence, No. 602 A street, between Sth and 6th streets south” east, Tuesday, April 6th. at 3 0’ cl Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. * GOUVERNEUR. On the morning of April 5, 1860, in this city, after a lmgering illness, Samuet, L.Gouvensece, in the fifty-third year of bis age. ‘Funeral services aud interment will take place at Frederigk city, Maryland. = (New York, Maryland and Leesburg (Virginia) Papers please copy.) 7 KING. Suddenly, Daxret Krxe, 9 native of Fairfax county, Val, in the forty-éichth year ot age. : SHIELDS. On Sunday, April 4, 1890, in the fifty fourth year of his ave, Mr. WaLi.tat Sums, recently of Baltimore, Md. Funeral will take place at 2 o'clock to-morrow (fuerday) afternoon, from is late residence, 909 Lirteenth street. Friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend. ° THOMPSON. On the fourth of April, 1880, Latua V., wife of William Thompson, after ® short illness, in the twepty-eighth year of her age. Her funeral will tate piace on Tuesday afternoon, the sixth intent, at one o'clock, from ler late resi~ dence, No. 615 Eichth strect southwest. Friends and sequaintances of the famuy are respectfully invited to attend. za * WEST. Fell sleep, Monday morning, April 1880, at 6:35 o'clock, PRANK N, son of Wm x and Mary M. West,’ aged sevell years and two months. Disease brain fever. Funeral from residence of his parents, No. 1426 Ninth street northwest, Wednestay, at 2 o@ock p.m. WHITE. April 4, 1880, Busucne 6, Werte eect tor ee ee oe fel eke cel ade’ FW et 0 yeares mine mou ner ; Ch dren of Lewis and Tandonaa Whise. r little ones are gone, — une rom ‘Parent la. 1934 ‘Nineteenth street, at 23 o'clock p- mn, Dass day, the 6th inst. a. ae ee naaNeiEEEerEe—— UNDERTAKERS. —— ee ==- aKE, Branch Store, 239 434 strect 8.w- * U7IBBT 10h Cred noetaatels