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_AUCTIO AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, &s! FUTURE DAYS. ( ‘HARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TLUSTEFS’ S*LF OOF TWO DWELLING HOUSES ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN H AND I SIREFTS SOUTHWEST. Under and by v of a deed of | trust, bearing date Ist cay of April, AD. 1878, a Tecorded am: D strict of €« sell_at Tuckshay, O'CLOCK P.M ed 589, improved 7 eiand records of the. ber B88, folio 64, we will on the premises, ApniL INoTANT, ATS ‘n square number- Fate of T yer cent. per trust on the pr perty of the purch ser chaser. BAe CHANCERY SALE OF TMPROVED Bt TATE ON DEVENTH STREET BEE AND N. iw i 1 tty Dv) No tos) SEVENTH STREET. By virtue of « 4 of the District nf ¢ im the case Will sell at po! on SATURDAY, 1 1880, aT 439 O'C'K Pt Argit, A.D. rnbered prant 25,) in square (444,) of 1 kale “city “ three-story Brick House, nine rooms, and ted up in every Ws Terme of sule shall be pay- abie one-third bird in ona year posit of tw the purchases property is knocke WOUDBI mar31-26* 910 2s ® organi Penn ave: | OMME is Masses. Be Vlieation of | 10 | 2m. tol | mar2) vand te be- fied for 1215 H st. n.w. 3 Thursditys, 4 to 6, of PIANO, ORG Particular atten! as those wishinu to be « mis moderate. VVENING CLAS “4 nesday, Friday advance. LATIN, GREER ENGLISH, MATHEMATH College, Weet Point, =| ) per quarter: Girla, Stu: | | Pa. dente prey F business, Yale or Harvard. First Clase professors. Primary pupils admitte Jel? HORTLIDG GPENCERIAN Bt cont Ps Comser TrH AND L Sr N.W. ives education for real | ysons and daughters. ‘he course comprises Penmanshij, Spelling, Com- | position. Correspondence. Busiuess Arit | ingle and Double Entry Bookkcepiny, B: | cal Economy, Commercial Law,and | | and evenine sessions. Open’ for ay in Ameust and Collewre, or ad- ___ COAL AND WOOD. N4tionan PAIR ASSOCIATIO. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL and | KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over sll | competitors, STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street whar! Office: 12th ana Penna. avenue. YOAL. , JONNSON BROTHERS. WOOD. “TeLeruoNto Cossecrioss. Full Weight. Best Qualit; ow Prices. COAL. Prompt Deliveries, WOOD. Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected _., with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. With unequaled facilities and sdyantsges for economically conducting the wood and coal trade, wharves, factory, extensive store yards enabling us to stock up largest when coal is lowest; offices throushout the city, and all in immediate commu- nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we | are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- ties of coal at the very lowest prices. ‘We insure str ee, coal, of 2.240 pounds to the ton. JOHNSON BROTHERS, | Main office, mill and depot. foot of 12th, 13th and F sts. s.w. Offices: 1202 F st. u.w.: 1112 9th st. nD. Ww. ; 1418 71 and P ol nov3 Woop. MEDICAL, &e. oldest established and ouly reli- able PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts avenie, from 1 to 8o’clck. All Female Compiaints and irregu- Jarities quickly cured. Consultation free. tate rooms for patients. COSSUET Ds. ROBERTS: J and Saturday, at his off 4%et., from 2to9p.m., wh: “1 ence, Cuarantees s cure in all diseases of the Urinary Oresns, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emiscione, Impotency, &c. Gonorrhaa or Syphil- co: tracted, positively euredin from 5 to rsultation strictly private, and sepa- cea for ladies. Refers to the leating physi- sians of Baltimore. "Main office, 19 S. Eutaw st. , Baltimore. Charges moderate. mar29-6m. R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Grave! and all Urin- ary Diseagas, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, Gleet, | Berofula Byvhilis, and all Blood and Skin Diseases speedily cured: Gouerr- heea cured in 48 hours. For sa’e by WM. B. EN- TWISLE, Drugwist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Price 83 per box, sent by mail under seal on re- ceipt of price. maré AM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Mattes. "an females complaints quickly cured. Gan be consulted daily at 1 7th st. n.w. Office hours from 1 to? p.m- auyz26-8m* ath 15 years experi- k. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER IS A | lis, crofula, Ovarium Disease, and all Brood certain eure for Syphi ‘Tamors, Diabetes, Bright Poison. ‘ure of Sy) nteed in either stars. Send for pamphlet, enclosing stamp, and please state disease, 806 Columbus ave., Boston, No med- ad my own trade mark. ana table Dearne ry OHS THEBP, R. $s ESSENCE OF LIFE restores ad the vigor of youth to the most shattered constitution in four weeks. Failure im- ls life-restorine remedy should be Ken by all about to marry, or who have become Weakened from excess or any other cause Success in every case is as certain as that water qQuenches thirst. “83 per case. Sole awent, Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University Place, New Yerk. Drugvists supp dec26 STARTLING DISCOVERY. Ss LusT MANHOOD KESTORED. ictim of youthful impradence cau ir ay, nerveus debility, lost mas having tried in vain every known remedy, self cure, which he will send a" fferers, Address J. H. 3 Chatham St. N.¥. dec 90 anagers since its first esta) in 1871. The best establishment oc! TRY THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCR. THE HUB PUNCH. PREPARED FROM A FORMULA DERIVED FROM 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN MANUFAQ- ‘TURING, TUE COMBINATION MAKING ONE OF THE MOST PALATABLE AND CONVE- SIENT ADDITIONS OF OUR DAY TO THE FES- TIVE BOARD. FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR, AND AS AN AGREEABLE TONIC, THE HUB PUNCH S1ANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, CON- TAINS NUTHING BUT THE PUREST MATE- RIALS, AND IS ENDORSED BY ALL AS THE MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE OF THE AGE. MANUFACTURED BY C 4. GHAVES & SONS, BOSTt MASS. TRADE SUPPLIED IN WASHINGTON BY J. H. CRANE, No. 460 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND BY TNE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN GROCERS: N. W. BURCHELL, 1332 F st. n.w. JACESON & CO., 636 Pennsylvania ave. n. WILLIAM OKME & SONS, LORS Penn. ave.n.w. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F st. n.w. BEALL & BAKER, 490 Pennsylvania sve. n.w. BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 620 Pa. ave. n. ELIA CHELINI, 235 Pa. ave. and 136 B st.s.e. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1431 New York avo. n.w. HOLMES & BROTHER. corner Ist and E sta.n. ©. O. BRYAN, corner 15th and I streets n.w. O. WITMER, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue nw. JOHN KEYWORTH, corner 9th and D sts. n. w. ASHBY & CO., corner 3d and E sta. n.w. Mrs. T. E. BRYAN, 148 C street n.e. ¥. D. KEYWOETH, 529 7th street n. w. marl3-1m eoK! Loox: LOOK: 6 1p. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 81. Paper formerly sold for T5¢. now reduced to 600. Cie NO € TARWER. ‘17-619 7th street. | bered two hundred and enuine unless in bottles with my name blown | _T0-MOREOW. THOMPSON, Auctioneer. "EREMPTORY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNT. PEWCHE, REMOVED TO MY STOSE FOR CON: ENCE OF SALE, EFFECTS OF A LADY G CITY, THURSDAY, Arnr. 8TH, 1880, at 19, | ovcrocx, at my salesroom, southwest corner cf Penneylvania avenue ‘and 10th street, 1 shall ell Hair Cloth Parlor Suite, Howe Sew- | ing Machine, Chamber Suits, Springs, Feather | Bede, Brusseia and Invrain Garpete, Cooking Stove. | and a general assortment of Household goods. Sale | positive F. THOMPSON, Auct. Pape-2t GPATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. SPECIAL SALE OP FINE BROWN HORSE. | Twill eell at the Bazaar, No. 940 La. av. | on THURSDAY MORNENG, Arnit 8, 07 Sooghy 1) o'crocK— One very handsome Brown Gelding, 7 years old, 16's hands hich, good driver, and well b harness. Can be seen at Champ!in & Hillon's Sta- ble, No. 211 11th st.n.w. aps-3t SPATES & HAHN, Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NEW HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COL- LARS SADDLERS’ TOOLS, &c., AT AUC- DS On THURSDAY MORNING, Apri 8TH, 1880, Az 10 o’cLock, I will sell at No.92 Hich st.,George- town, a general assortment of the above zoods. Terms cash. apo-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. PEXENPTORY SALE OF 80 ROLLS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS. COMMENCING THURSDAY, APRIL Ist, AT 10 O'€LOOK A’M. Declining Carpet t be seld to highest bi siness the entire stock raust NAUDAL Ts ‘0. 709 Market Sp A. BEHREND, Auctione: arid MR. WEEKS, Salesman. TPENCANSON BEOS., Auctioncers, 9th’and D streets northwest. ADMINISTRATOR'S HOLD FURNIT PETS. &c., CONTE! ce. |ALE_OF HOUSE- PIANO, CAR- NTS OF FIFTEEN ROOMS. ENTIKE STOCK AND FIXTURES. FINE Lt QUORS, ¢ ERIES, &c., EN GROCERY AND RESTAURANT. CONTENTS OF WeoD A ND COAL YARD. UP- WARDS OF 300 CORDS OAK, PI AND HICKORY WOOD. GOAL, COKE, "COAL CARTS, Ke. z STABLE STOCK, HORSES, COWS, HOGS, CARRIAGES. WAGON IN UNIONTOWS, D. C. By virtue of an order of the Supreme Gourt for the District of Columbia, holding @ special term on ril 2nd A. D. 1580, I'will sell on WEDNESDAY, Apri. 7th, MENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, at prem’ ises knic wri as Martin’s Hotel, m Uniontown, D. C. the entire effects of hotel, being the furniture con tained in 15 rocmsin part. Walnut Chamber, Par- lor, and Pinine-room Furniture, Piano, Carpets, Enuravinss. Books, Sewing Machines, Bed Cloth” ine, China and Glassware, &c. ALSO, of the Furniture, about 3 o LIVE STOCK, con: Leorrel “Mare k, Pine, and Hickory Wood, Coal and , Saddles, Harness, &c. ALSO, yRILSTH, COMMENCING +I will sell stock of ff Tees, Brooms, Coffee }i3€, cales, Fixtures. ALSO, in the Restaurant, fine imported and domestic Liquors, in wood and glass, and to which particu- lar attention is called; Bur Fistares, unexpired icense, Special attention is called to the Live Stock, being young and sound and therefore valuable: : H. 0. McCAULE Administrator of Estate of Hobert Marti ceased. a) H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU <BLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, NO. 1415 MSL£REET NORTH- WEST, NEAR THE THOMAS STATUE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the 5th day of January: 1878, and auty re- corded in Liber No. folio 379, one of the land records of the District of Colambia,and by the written direction of the party secured thereby. we Pillsell at public auction, in front of the premises, to the hishest bidder, Gn MONDAY, THE 125i Day or AVRIL, A.D. 1880, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., | that certain piece or parcel of land and premises situate in the City of Washington, District of Col umbia, known and distinguished as part of Lot, numbered thirteen (13) in” Square num. a fourteen (214): Bewia- bing, for the said part at the northeast corner of id lot and running thence west with the south ine of M street north thirty-three (33) fect, and six (6) inches ; thence sonth one hundred snd ten (110) feet: thence west fifteen (15) feet: thence south forty-five (45) feet; thence east eighteen (18), feat and six (6) inches; thence north forty-five (45) feet; thence east thirty (36) feet, and thence north one hundred and ten (110) feet to the place of bexin- ning, containing four thousand five hundred and seventeen and one-half aquare feet of ground, more or lees, with the improvements. Said Real Estate ‘will be sold subject to unpaid taxes, collector's cer- tifieate of which will be exhibited at the sale. Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, (of which a deposit of $200 must be made at the Eale,) and the balance in two equal instalments, payable in six and twelve months from the day of sale respectively, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser, ‘bearinw interest from dats until aid, at the rate of seven per centum per annum, Interest payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold, must be wiven, or the whole purch:e money may be paid in cash, at the option of th purchaser. If the terma of ale are not complied with within ten days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to reseil said realestate at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser five days’ notice in the Evening ‘tar hewepaper. All conveyancing and recording REE TEREROOD, og SAMUEL W. RITTENHOUSE, § F mara0-d&ds ‘H. WAENER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, NEAK FOURTEENTH STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem. ber 21st, A. D. 1872, and recorded in Liber! 691, folfo 466, the subscribers will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, on WEDNES- DAY, THe lath pay or Apart, A. D. 1880, ar 5 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, lots numbered thirty two, thirty-three, thi nie, thirty-five, thirty- six and thirty-seven, (3%, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37,) in Geo. W. Rixgw’ subdivision’of kquare 210, (two bondred and ten, in the eity of Washington, Dis- | trict of Columbia, according to the plat of said sub- | division, of record in the office of the surveyor of | said District. | ‘Terms of eale: One-fourth cash (of which 825 on each lot must be paid at the time of sale), and the residue in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser to give notes, in equal suis, bearing seven per cent per annum interest, to be secured by deed of trust on the premises sold, to the satisfaction of the Trustees. Hite whole. amount may be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser, who must pay all convey- ancing. The Trustees reserve the right to rasell | the property, or any part thereof, at the risk and coat of the purchaser in default, on five days’ public | notice ip Evening Star, if the terms are notcom- lied with within five days from the day of sale. ie ‘DI t mar20-m, wks Tiros. aie, | Trastecs. WHANCERY SALE OF 1,0TS 14 TO 21, BOCH INCLUSIVE, AND THE NORTH 23 FEET AND 5 INCHES OF LOT 13, IN SQUARE 73, SITUATED ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET AND NORTH ‘REET NORTHWEST, W OCOUPIED BY THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AS A MARKET HOUSE. By virtue of the decrees of the paced Court of the District of Columbia, passed in ty cause of Augusta MeBialr etal, svainat John G. McBlair et al., No. 1,355, the un- dersigned, a8 Trustee, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 21st Day oF Apnit, A.D. 18-0, AT 5 O'CLOCK P-3t-, all | those “pieces Or ‘parcels ‘of ‘round in the city of | Washington, District of Columbia, known aud des- igated upon the plans or plats of said city a5 Loss 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20nd 21, and the north 33 | feét and S inches of Lot 13, in square No. 78. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third (') casb,and the residue in two(2)eqnal instalments at 6ix and 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 given until all eae na paid. chase money and interest shall have beet 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 Tenge resell the property at the rink and costs of e ulting purchaser ter * moti in the Evening Star. i at WILLIAM J, MILLER, Trusteo, ce, misiana ave. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. mar29-stawswkds IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | | OPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE. an purmuance of a decree of the Suprome Court of the District of Columbia, sit in fry Eauity; 1.8 certain cause therein pending. Ssrah A. Brereton va. & 7, Doc. 19," tho undersigned Trastes Apart 9, 1 5 o’cLec! all 2 , 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. ani r those certain ‘* Parts of Lots num- bered respectively eight (8) and ‘aine (9), in Square numbered four hundred and fifty-five (455), in the west thirty-o. thenoe east thirty-three (9) fect th thenoe north eight (8) feet: thenoe east teen feet; ‘thence north sixty-two (62) fect ton aud ony half (16%) inches; thence cast seven (1) Tete thence south sixty-four (64) feet five and one halt (oi ine ;_ thence west two (2) feet and six (6) in 108; thence south six (6) feet: thenos west four ti) foot and efx (6) inches; thenoe south along the cast fine Gf lot sumbered ‘nine (0) to F ‘and thence -three (53) feet and G) inches to the place of and singular the improvement and the app thereunto offices. f Bed "The improvements comet , now rented for stores money in cash, and the residue in four equal in- stalments, payable, nine hteen (18, ren seven Girena taley te ) months rate of, ai Y romissory Rotes of ‘te ‘purchascr, anda ded of upon Be Af the terms of, sale whall sale, Ey tot THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TROSTEF'S SALE OF EIGHT AORES OF LAND, MORE OB LESS, NEAR UNIONTOWN, IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DIS- THIOT OF COLUMBIA. virtue of a deed of trust, dated January. 26th, A. D. 1872, and duly recorded in Liber’ (0. 672, folio 9, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the secured. I sell at public auction, in front of the ey WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7TH, A. D. 1880, at’ 5 o'cLock P. wt, alf those certain oe or parels of land situate in the Sonne oe ‘ashington, District of Oolumbia, and being lots numbered 704, 709 and part of 713, adjoining Uniontown and south of the Eastern Brangh of the Potomac river and known as Chichester ; in- ning for the same at the northeast corner of lot No. 703, at a large chestnut tree, running thence south 37% degrees west 263 feet: thence south 473 de- gece east 822 feet; thence north 42's dewrees east 360 feet; thence north 32 dexrees west 435 feet; thence south 425 degrees west 225 feet: thence north 29 de west 64 feet ; thence north 404 de- (ie west 235 feet; thence north 615 decrees west feet to the place of ing, containing 8 acres of Isnd, more or leas. ‘Terms of sale: One- fourth cash; balance in three equal installments in six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by a deed of trust on the property Sold), with interest rate of six per cent. per annum, orall cash, at option of purchaser. “A deposit of 850 will be required at time of sale. All conveyanc- ing and recording at purchaser's costs. If torms of sale are not complied with within five days after day of sale, then the Trustee reserves the rizht to resell the property at riak and costs of defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice in the Evening tar ANTHONY HYDE, mar20-m,w,8 Trustae. YHANCERY SALE OF THREE ELEGANT RES- IDENCES, ON I STREET, NEAR THE COR NER OF TWENTIETH NORTHWEST, NUM BERED 2011, 2018 AND 2015: ALSO, NINE BULLDING LOTS ON P STREET, BETWEEN SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ONE BUILD- ING LOT ON SIXTEENTH STREET, BE TWEEN 0 AND P STREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colmbia, passed on the 24th day of March, 1880, in a cause wherein George W, Rigus end others are complainants and Georgine Thomas and others are defendants, ths same being equity cause No. 6,568, and by consent of the parties in interest, 1 will offer for galo, at pubic auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- DAY, THE 13TH Day OF APRIL, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following-described real estate, situated in tlie city of Washington, District of Columb a, namel First.—Lof lettered B, in Joseph Redfern’s re- corded subdivision of orfeinal lots numbered 3, 4 and5, reapective numbered 78, on the Bryan pist orp oewinniog for the said lot lettered "*B" at sy int on I street north, at a distance of 103 fect 7 iuches from the southeas! corner of the said square, and runing thenc along the line of said Y stre inches; thence north 140 fee thence’ southeasterly 15. f south 14 feet; thence east 12 southeasterly 3 feet 1g inches 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 Tet- tered **B," and together with the buildings there. on. ‘The above decribed Lt is on the north side of Istreet, and is improved by a costly and elecant three-story brick house, tweuty-five feet front, numbered 2011. fecond.—All that certain resl estate situate in said city, and known and designated on the wround Plat or plan thereof as all that gratt_or portion of orixinal lots numbered 4 and 6, respectively, in ssid square numbered 78, within the metes and bounds following, that is t) say: Beginning for the suid part or portion of said original lots numbered 4and 5, respectively, at the end of 10 fect meas- ured weet on the north line of I street north from the southeast corner of said lot numbered 4, and running thence west on the sad. line of the said street 42 feet 7 inches to the middle of the wall dividing the house stand- ing cn the said part or portion of the said origina! lots pumbered 4 and 5, respectively, from the house adjeining: thencenorth thrauzh thé mid- die of said wall 41 fect 4 inches, and continuin on id north course at rizht angles to said strect 86 feet further to the south wall of a brick stable and carriaye-house: thence west with said south wall 7 feet 7 inches to the middie of the wall dividing said stable from the stable adjoinin: thence north throng the middle of said wall 20 feet 2 inches to an alley 20 feet wide : thence east with the south line of eaid alley to its connection with an alley 10 feet wide and running southeasterly; thence with said last-mentioned allcy to intersect a line drawn north from the place of becinning and parallel with the eset line of said lot numbered 4, and thence in a straight line to the place of beginning, toxether with the houses and buildings thereon. ‘The piece of eround last described is on the north side of T street and is improved by two elecant three-stor} bri houses, numbered 2013 and 2015. Ea! house has a front of twenty-one feet three and one- half inches, and will be sold separately with their respectiv ta. On the said TUESDAY, tne 137m Day oF Aprrt, 1880, ar Five o’cLock in the afternoon, I will alo offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premires, all those certain pieces or parcels of ground, fying in the said city of Washington, and knows and designated as Lots numberad 07, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 117, in Thonias’ and Perry's recorded subdivision of’ square numbered 181.” All the last described Lots are on the south side of Pstreet, between 16th and 17th sts. north- west, except Lot 117, which is on 16th street, be- tween O and P streets northwest. Each Lot is 22 feot front and 125 fect deep. ‘The lots will be sold separately. ‘erms 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 sale, with interest, te be secured by the notes of the ptirchaser, the title being retained by 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 $8250 will be required when each of the houses and adeposit of 85) when each of the building lots is struck off. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Purenant to said decree, I hereby sive notice to the creditors of General Charles Thomas, deceased, late of the U.S army, who have not already doué 80, to fle the:r claims, wita the vouchers thereof, with the Auditor of said Uourt, on or before the 4th day of May, 1880. tmar29-14t “THOMAS E.WAGGAMAN, Trustes. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE WEST END HOTEL, CORNER WASHINGTON AND BRIDGE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. O., COMPRISING ABOUT FIFTY ROOMS, At AUOTION, On MONDAY MOBNING, Apart 1278 1880, COMMENCING aT 10 O'CLOCK, at the above hotel, I shall sell the entire contents, comprising in part— ‘Two French-plate Pier Mirrors. Biunoforte, by Hallet Davis & Co. Walnut Rep Parlor Furniture. Black Walnut ber Suites. Fine Hair Mattrasses. 3 Festher Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Window Hangings, Marble-top Tables. Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets. Hall and Stair Carpets, Brass Stair Plates. Walnut Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chaira. Table and Bed Linen Silver Plated Ware, Coffee and Tea Urns. China and Glass Ware, &c. tcrowether with many other articles not necessary ‘mention. ‘This Furniture was made to order by Adolph & Bro., Philadelphia, for Mr. Shinn. ‘Terms cash. apo-dte. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. oJ AMES GUILD & BON. Auctioncars, 936 Pennsylvania avenue. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem. ber 9ih, 1878 and duly recorded in Liber fray No. 897, folio 278, et sea., one of the land. records of the District of Columbia, and at the w1 ten request of the party secured thereby, wewill sell at public auction, in front of the pramisés, on FIAT DAY, THE NINTH Day oF Apart, 1880, aT 5 o'cLock P. M., the following described real cstate, situated in Washington City, District of Columbia, and known pou the wrcund planof gaid city ae and Deing lots 80, 81 and £2, in Starr's recorded anb- division of lots in Gulick’s recorded subdivisions of sqhare 987, with the buildings and improvements upon said lots. erms of sale: Onethird cash and balance in six and twelve months with interest upon deferred payments from day of salo until paid at the rate of Seven per centum per annum, secured by deed of trust upon property sold, or ‘all cash at option of purchaser. ‘The lots to be sold separately. A de- Fosit of one hundred dollars ($100) 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 cost of defaniting purchaser, after seven days, notice in Ey aL TAME SMITH, HORAGE K FUL FON, ¢ Trusters. For further particulars apply at Fulton's Loan Office, 314 9th st. mar27-dts. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucts, 1223 F street northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE TRAQT OF LAND SITUATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF COLUMBIA ROAD WITH NINETEENTH BIREET EXTENDED. y virtue of a deed of trust, dated 27th June, A. D. aud recorded in Libery711, folio 381, of the land regoras ys the District of noisy and at Foch bed ‘Yequest o1 irty secu) thereby, I a! sell at public auc- lon, on the premises, on THURSDAY, APRIL 15TH, 1880, aT 4:30 o'cLock P.M., all that cer! real estate situate and lying in the District of Co- Jumbia between the northwest boundary line of the city of Washington and Rock Creek, viz: Lot num- vexed (70 @. of subdivision of lot numbered four (4), of the tract of land known as ‘‘Widows’ Mite"” containing fonr and 87-100 (4-37-100) eres, more or less; the full and free use forever ‘of the streetg, roads and ways adjoining said lot num bered two (2.) ‘Terms of ale: One-third of the purchase monoy 3. ive 12) months, secured by deed of trust on the premises. a ds- posit of 8100 r quired at time of sale: If terms ace Dot complied with within five (8) days from day of Teserves the right. to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five (6) days" advertisement in the "Evening Star,” s Lewspa. per of Washivgton, D. 0. Conveyanciig at pureha- 8 cont. mar30-d&kda ISABEL EKALt, Trustee. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘BUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. IMPROVED BY A TH) HOUBE, No. Nw BBICE sald c oJ 2848 GUILD, Anctioneer. NTIRE EFFECTS OF HOUSE No. 516 FOUR- AND-A-HALF STREET SOUTHWEST. TO-MORROW (Wednesday), Arnit 8, at 10 Q°cLock 4st. : will also be sold a very fie Melo deon. : HANOERY SALE OF NEAT BRICK HOUS WITH GARDEN IN FRONT AND STABLI IN REAR, ON WEST SIDE SIXTH STREET, NEAR O STREET NORTH WES. the District of Colunbin panseee te Beease of the District of Columbia, in Equi canse No. 6,420, wherein Lonisa Schieel et ata al. are complainants, and John Schlegel et al. are defendants, and by virtue of a furthoc order pass- ed in said cause on the 27th day of February, Eso. ‘the undersicned, as Executrix and Trustee, will Sell at public auction, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, THE 207m Day or Arniz, A.D. 1880, at 5 O'CLOCK P.M., part of Lot No. 19, in square No. 447, in Washington, D. G., described as follows: ‘Beinning at the north- cait corner of said Lot and running thence south with the line of 6th atreet 20 feet; thence west 80 feet; thence north 20 feet: thence east 80 fect to the place of beginning, with the improvements, ‘The terms of sale are: One-th'rd cash, and bal- ance in equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months from sale, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum until paid, “secured by purchaser's otis and @ reserve lien on property until paid; or all cash at purchaser's option. A deposit of 8100 must be made at sale, and if the terms thercof be not complied with within one week thereafter the prop- erty may be resold, at risk and cost of defaulting purcbager, after thres days’ not.ce in Evening Star Lewspaper. LOUISA SCHLEGEL, Executrix and Truste>. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00 , Aucts. a1'7, 10, 13,15, 17, 19,20 ((HARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE_OF LOT No 8, IN SUBDI VISION OF SQUARE 719. SITUATED ON H STREET, BETWEEN SECOND STREET AND DELAWARE AVENUE NORTHEAST. JBy virtue of a dec: ce of te Supreme Court per ot the District of Colura)ia, passed iu Equity Cause No. 6,999, of Ellen’ Shuhan axainst at Jobn Sbuhan et al. the undersigned, as Trustee will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 2071 Day OF APRIL, A.D. 133°, AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M. ail that piece or parcel of grour known and desigiiated on the ylan or plat of the city of Washington, District of Columbia, as To nurnbered eicht (8,) in subdivision of square num- bered seven hundred and ninetean, (719,) situated on H street, between 2d street and Delaware avenue northeast ‘Terms of sale: Ono-third cash, and balance in three, six, nine and twelve months from day of sale, with interest, secnred by the promissory notes of the purchaser, with surety to the satisfaction of Trustee, A lien fetained on property for purchase movey. No deed given until all purchase money thal have been paid. All conveyancing at pur- dl A Ssposit ‘of 850 will be required y ia aold. WILLIAM J. MILLER, Trastoo Office 490 Louisiana aventic. HARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON O STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS SOUTH: ST. By virtue of a deod of, trust, dated May 1,,A-D. 1878, recorded in Liber No. 834, fir} folio 172, one of the land records of. the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at pub- lic auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- DAY, THE 6TH Day or Apri, A.D. 1880, ar 4 OlcLock Fat all that, cortain ‘piece or parcel of ground, situate and lying in gaid city of Wash. ington, and being known and described as part of Lot numbered four (4), dn square numbered three hundred and eighty-five 389), beginning fo: the same at a point on south C strovt, distant av. enteen (17) feet six and one-half (6s) inches from the northwest corner of said lot; thence east with the line of gaid C strect fourteen (14) feet fonr and a-half (43) anches; thenca south forty (40) feet; thence southeast six (6) feet and three (3) inohes! thence west thirteen (13) fect one and a-half (144) inches ; thence northwest niue (9) feet ; thence north, thirty-seven (37) feet and two (2) inches to the place of bezinning, with improvements thereon. consist- ing of a Brick Dwelling House. = «rms of sale: One-fourth cash ; balance in six, twelve and eizhteen months, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum until paid. Convey- ancing at the cont of purchaser. ‘Terms to be com plied with in seven days. $100 down at time of sale. “qnar26-co&ds WILLIAM B. TODD, Trustee. &- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, THE 17TH PAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1880, ateare hour and place. i By order of Trustee. ap7-eod&ds CHARLES W. HANDY, Auct. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estato Auctionser. WO TWO-8TORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 1108 AND 1110 TWENTY- SIXTH ” STREET NORTHWEST, AND VACANT LOT ADJOINING. On SATURDAY, Avni 10TH, Ar 4 p.at., T will offer, at public auction, the above-de- scribed property, in Square west of 14. Terms day of sale. ap6-3t&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION OF LAW_AND MISOELLANEOUS BOOKS, AND SOME VALUABLE GOVERNMENT PUBLI- CATIONS, WORKS ON BOTANY, &c. To be sold at my rooms, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue aud llth strest, on MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, APRIL 12TH AND 13TH, COMMENCING AT 7!5 O'CLOCK. ‘Terms cash. ap-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TKUSTEE’S SALE OF TW FRAME Boul iE ¢ 0" S ONDA STREET, BETWEEN E) i A NINETEENTH STREETS By virtne of a deed of ti and duly r ‘one of the Isnd ree: rict «f Columbia, and by direc helder of the notes secured thereby. I shall seil, frent of tle premises, to the highest bidder, o SA’ DAY, APRIL 17rH, 880, ar 4:30 P.M. west twelve (12) feet front’ by depth there. No. 33, in Starr's subdivision of certain lots Sqrare numbered one hundred and thirty-oue (181); together with the improvements there —2 neat Frame Dwelling. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, of which $50 must be paid at time of sale and balance in ey payments in six, twelve and eizhteen months, with interest at seven per cent. from day of sale, to be eccured by purchaser's notes and a deed of trust on property eold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days after sale, elue Trustee reserves right to resell, at risk and cost of purchaser in 4 fault, after five days’ notice, to be published in the Eveniny Star. ‘WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, ap6-d'ds 1s2f ¥ st. n.w. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ON EAST SIDE OF TWENTY-THIRD Sf. BETWEEN H AND I STS. N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust dated fourth dey of March, 1876, nd duly recorded in liber Sid, folio 285, one of the land record aa for Washington county, District of olambia, and by direction of the party secured meee tha un- cersigned, Trustee, will sell on WEDNESDAY, THE 21+T 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 equare 55, running back to an alley, improved by a two-story frame dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance at eix and twelve months, with notes beariny interest at 8 per cent. pesca, until paid, and secured by a deed of apT-d&ds Anct. rust on thé property. ’ Oonveyancing at purcha- fer’é cost. $50 down when the property is struck off. MIJHACE F. DALY, Trastea. mardeokds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME COTTAGE, No. 412 C STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Februa- ry 17th, 1877, duly recorded in Liber 845, 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 public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE JirH DAY OF APRIL, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOOK P.M, the follewing described real estate situated in the c: of Washington, District of Columbia: Botne of Lot numbered two (2), in Square numbered eight hundred and nineteen, lying on the west side cf a line drawa north aud south through the center of said lot as the same is described upon the plat or lan of said city—being the same property conveyed said Vincent E. Von Koerber by 8. deed dated August 23, 1 R. M. H., No. 25, folio land records of gaia’ District Provemente, eo ie |, rerms: One-third (3) cash ; balance in two eqnal instalments, in one and two years, with interest at seven (7) per cent. per annum, secured by adeed of trust on the property sold ; or all cash at option of the purchaser, Giuv deposit at time of sale. 'H. Moore by nd recorded in Liber 343, et seq... one of the together with the im- All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within seven daye, the trustees resétves id rigist (0 resol: the property after ve days’ advertisment. MARLON ASHFORD. { trustees m29-eokds JESSE V. N. HUYCK, IHANOERY SALE OF VERY DESIRAB CRUE Na Vote nde Bou eee Rane Tee BarTisn MiNtgTEa ART GATOR = N N SRN a secur SEPPERSS SAAB aE STREETS NOR TEWEST By virtue of a decree of the Suprome Corrt. of the Distriot of Columbia, on the: 24th day of December, A. D. 1877, in equity cause No. 5955, by consentof all fhe partios inin- Bost we willon MONDAY, Arai 1dra, 1880, a5 LOCK P.M. SHARP, on Premises, ani contin: at the same time and place from day to day, until all the lots described are offered, Offer for sale, at public auction, all those Pieces or parcels of land in Washington city, District of Oo- pat OF plas ot oat ser ue gog toon tho PI as lots numl ree (3) to twelve (12), both inclusive, lot tensions (14), and from six! (16) to twenty-seven, both iclusive, and from thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven 2, inclusive, and fot thirty-nine (39), in bon O. Ingersoli’s recorded subdivision of aqtiare one hundred and thirty-nine (139), which esid-s'1b- division is duly recorded in Liber J.i1-K..folio 179, in the office of the surveyor cf the District of Go- lumbis. The love will be offered. separately. Copies of the subdivision may be had at the offica of B. H. eee 916 F street northwest, or of either of the | | | 1880, ar Se ous RES' ION OF UTE. WASHINGTON, D. 0., axv NORFOLE, VA., Btopy at FORTRESS MONROE Pivex POINT axp and Returning. On and after MOND MA 1880, ‘The LEARY will cAnGH TE a mning her routs between above POW aSHENGTON, D.©., From foot of Seventh Foot ot heey very. a MORSDAY, a5 90 FAP, | TORSDAY ne at kt sea - rey SATURDAY, at 6 Day AND SUNDAY, ataP. Singie fare to Norfolk (first-class), $1; round trip rst-claaa), $1.50. Tickets, rates, information, te-root .. furnished by our agente, . REED SONS, 1316 F street northwest. &'06., 807 Market Space. ig ete. a ‘D CLEABY EROY G. SMITH. 1431 Penn. ave. n.w. 8. ROOSE, 1233 Pennsylvania avenue. 8. ROORE, Cigar Stands at Principal botels. BBOW ve. and 15th st. ‘A. MIDLAND RAILROAB OFFICE, 6th st reet and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. GENERAL OFFICE POTOMAC STEAMBOAT CO., ‘7th-street wharf, and on board the steamer. Agent for Norfolk, D.4*. KEELING. mar9-Im Asentfor Washington, B. F. DODD. 9 NORFOLK, FORTRESS MON- KUE ANDTHE SOUTH. Steamer LADY OF THE LARE leaves 6th-street wharf on MONDAYS, WEDNES- DAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5.30 p.m., stopping at Piney Point and Point Lockout, connecting Bosten Steamers, &. Leaves Norfolk alternate days at4 p.m. First-class fare, #1; Round Trip, $1.50. md-class fare, 750. ; Round Trip, 8 FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Stcamer JOHN W. THOMPSON leaves 6th-street wharf every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 78. nee <> tu. for Noniint. and SATUBDAY for Leonatdiowa, stopping at prinetyal lan@ings xoinw and returning, STEAMERS Font NEW YORK Steamers E. C. KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON al- ately leave Pier 41, East River, New York, every SATURDAY at 4 p.m_,ainl 63 Water street, George AY, at 1 p.m., and Alexandria same jowest rates. Apply at onal Metropolitan Bank. |AM'L BACON, President. a Steamer or ofiice under Nat sep2T 8. NEW YORK—-ROTT: DAM. ‘The first-class steamers of this line **W. A.SCHOL- TE: “P.CALAND, AAS,” ‘‘SCHIEDAM, ROTTERDAM,” leave Jerse y alternate Wednesday ‘and Saturday. First Cabin $65—70; Second Cabin $45—850 ;Steeraze 826. L. W. MORRIS, 90 Broadway, General Passenger Agent. FUNCH EDYE & CO., 2780. Wm. st., New York, Freight Agents; H. CAZAUX, General Avent, 27 South William st., New York. Jang Ce E’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEE? PHILADEDPHIA, . TO) ALEXANDRIA, WASHING- AND GEORGET. Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's Line for Boston, Providence, an New England § SAILI From Philadelphi From Washington—3 From Georgetown—Monday, at 7 p.m. Freights received daily, until 9 p.m- “Through Lill of laden xiven to Boston and Providenes, and Fall River. Georgetown goods received and landed at Washington. For full information apnly to J. H. JOHNSON & CO., 1202 Fst. n.w., and 13th-st. wharf, Washing- ton,’ D. 0.; WILLIAM P. CLYDE & OG., General Mahagers, 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia, mar20 (ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-Sreawsar LINE BETWEEN New Youk, HavRE, LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company, will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of passae: From'New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100: fecchd cabin, #60; steeraye, 30; prepaid steerage certificates, 828. “For freight or pass apply GELRICHS & GO., 2 Bowling Green, New York. W. G. METZEROYT & O0., 925 Pa. ave., Axents for Washington. aepl0 Ww. D VE. UNARD LIN. ‘OTICE. ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the steamers of this line takea specific course for all seasons of the year. On the outer passage from Queenstewn to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north oi 4: On the homeward passage © of 50 at 42 lat.,or nothing t THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- ITED. Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM PER 5 NEW i 40. N. R. ed., April 7 Beythia.. ;Wed-;April 14 Abyssinia lWed.; April21 Gafii ., April 28 Bothnia. é -Wed., May 5| Algeria ©. -/Wed.,June 9 And every following Wednesday from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. ; $80 and 8100 gold, according to accommodations. Ticket to Paris, B15, wold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Stecrage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from fivervoo! and Queenstown, and all other parts of urope, at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glaszow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports ou the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freizht and passage apply at tho Company's oflice, No; 4 Bowling Green, or, both steeraxe and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Washing- n, D.C. jah28\ CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Houte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, a jouth west. To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 am LEAVE WASHINGTON. 45:00 P-m.—Baitimore, Elicott City and Way Sta ions. 6:05 a.m.—tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. On Sundays to;Bultimore only. Break- fast at Relay Station. . 6:60 a.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied. mont, Strasburz, Winchester, Hagerstown, Frede- rick and way, via Relay.) 8.00 a.m —fBaltimore and Laurel Express. $:10 a.m.—Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown and way stations. 5 .—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore Express. Parlor car to New York and Philadelphia. 8:35 a.m.—t8t. Louis, Chicago, Pittsburg Express. | Frederick, ‘Hagerstown and Valley Branch, except Sunday. Through car to Staunton. Puilman cars to Cincinnati, daily. Graf- ton to cence ce except Saturday. 9:00 a.m.—tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way. 10.00 a.m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Biadens- burg, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Juuc- jessup’s and Hanover. " m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City ay, }-m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston . Sh at Laurel. —+On Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. .—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolis 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations. Oa Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. ‘440p.m.—tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sts- tions. 5:50 p.m —!PHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. | Norfolk, except Sun- day. Noriolk passengers taken in the cars diract to boat at Canton. ‘Stops at Bladensburg and Lau- rel. —Point of Rocks and Way Stations. +Baitimore and Way Stations. 7:20 p.m.—tBALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- PRESS: “Ellicott City, via Relay. . 78pm —TCHIGAGO, COLUMBUS AND PITTSBURG EXPRESS.” Sleeping car to Chi- cayo,. (Pittsburgh except Sunday. ) 945 p. m.—fNEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS” Stops at Bludeus: burg and Laurel. pecial sleeping car to Philadelphia. 9-50 p. m.—tSt. Louis and Cincinnati Express. Pullman Cars. {Daily. Sunday only. Other trains daily, excspt unday. i ‘All trains stop at Relay Station. . For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Stat 603, 619 and Corner 14th'and Pennsy! where orders will be taken for checked pid received at any 4 ‘OLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. L. M. COLE, General ‘Ticket Agent. GEO. S. KOONTZ, General Agent. myl7 18x Leu 1880 renxsvivanra ‘0 THE NORTH, ROUTE wp SOUTHWEST. iS Double ‘Track,’ Steel Bails, i SPLENDIp SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT KQUIPMEST. In Effect Jantany 6, 1880. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Pittsburg and the West, 10:40 a: m., daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Carefrom Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG RAILRQAD. lanan.. 7A, chester, jiagas eerste The worth ato 00 a.m-+ dally except Sunday ; 7:40 p.n. ganz, except Baturda: iy Wil Palace Cars to Cananc gta. ror “atiamsport, Hock Haven, and Elmira, st 10:40 a.m. sity, ex janday. For New York mad the East, 8:10 a.m., atid 1.90 p. m, daily, except Sunday, Ee a daily, Palace tached. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Gare, 9:30 a.m. dally, except Sunday. m, N.¥., all through trains conneet at jersey Clty with boner oF lording direct transfer to Fulton street avoiding € er mn Seats ant aoe cso ee ak For Philadelphia, 8:10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, “except Sunday :8:30 and 9:45 p. x zany. Li janday. a a, Columbus and ited 30 a.m. For ‘Baltimore, 200, 8 10, £96, 6:50) Ta) and pame On danday, 5 128, 5: nm. a 10:4) a.m’, 6:30, 7:40 and 9:48 p-1a. For Créek Line, 6:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., ly, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 8:10 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG WAY AND ‘AESKANDRIA AND WARING: For Al %, 7:20, 9, 11 42 g28, band it 80 p mm. “on Sunday si; 9 amd the ‘Bouth, 7:00 a.m. daily, and 6:20 , XCEL. * sin tea 4, aie m. and 12: ~ Gavdunday at dha'l0's-m., and 7 and $06 on be procured at oe: ‘corner of ‘street and ‘ortheast corner of Gixth street of to destination , oneal Moaces ont Penn- can Sleeping car to New York, and | o* OR ABOUT APRIL 10TH WE SHALL ESTABLISH OUR WAREROOMS AT 1425 NEW YORK AVENU (NEAR 15TH STREET.) IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR LARGE STOOK before moving, we shall offer GAS FIXTURES, FURNACES, RANGES, PARLOR GRATES, &c., AT MUCH BELOW THE PRESENT WHOLE- SALE PRICES. Parties in want of goods of this kind will find this 80 opportunity to purchase at VERY LOW RATES. EDWARD CAVERLY & Co., mar20 MASONIC TEMPLE. —————— HOW A REPORTER WAS ASTONISHED A building five stories high and nearly one hun- ared fect square, flanked byrangenee oes larve, where all fe bustle and activity, the first equipped with heavy and intricate machinery, driven by an hundred horse-power engine: tons of india rubber and various magical Ingredients, in dergcing manipulation ; ¢: watching tue dif- ferent processes of manufacture. Judve of olir surprise when told that this immense factory (cated in South Brooklyn) was devoted to the aration of BENSON'S QAPCINE POROUS TER. We had never thouht of this branch of the business at all, and, if we had, it would have been merely a passin idea of a little room with a few plasters for a few people troubled with back and other aches; but* here, looking at the many busy Women engaxed from morning to nicht in boxing and labeling the plasters, to be made ready for the market every day, one is amazed at the enormous conrumption of them there must be, ‘Where on earth can so many co?" we ask “Everywhere; come into our shipping department and our state- ent will be verified,” and it was, for the books showed orders from nearly every part of our «lobe. ‘These plasters seem like the leaves the aucienta wrote about, that were wiven for the healing of the nations, to he sent into every part where thers was pain.—Brooklya Eagie. The great success of BENSON'S CAPCINE PO- ROOS PLASTER is due to the fact that it is s de- cid rovement on the ordinary porous plas- ter, which has been kuown and used for 30 yea It possesses greater and more powerful pain-reliev ing and curative properties, and is more prompt and positive in its action. Any physician will confirm the statement ding its ‘superiority over all similar articles. whereby relief can be obi Jame back, kidney and spinal complaint: tism, stubborn coughs, whooping coux! local'aches and pains, with 60 much co quickness and certainty as by the use of SON's CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. ere is no other means ined in such cases a8 rhenma- )PLUEEN's LINEN sToRE, “~~ $28 Arch street, Philadelphia. PRINTED LINEN LAWN: linen, fast colors. WHITE LINEN LAWNS for white dresses. WHITE LINEN LAWNS is now the favorite material for white dreaees. PLAIN BLACK LINEN LAWN, SECOND MOURNING LINEN LAWNS. Ladies are always sure of vetting Pure Linen Goods, and the best assortment, at MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE, 828 Arch st., Philadelphi Samples by mail: enclose stamp. mar24-w&s,2m all new patterns, pure JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. Prices Greatly Reduced Before Removal Our large snd choice stock of Chinsse, Japanese, Turkish and Persian Goods, Curios, Ewibroideries, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, Screens, Vases, Tndia Dinger Ware, Kioto, Owari, &c., in great variety. VISITORS WELCOMED, A. A. VANTINE& CO., No, 831 Broadway, near 13th St., New York. marl0-wks2m 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 Suite, Light Colored Cassimere Suita, Blue Flannel and Yacht Cloth suits, in frock and sack; Worsted, Licht 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 woods 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 allto visit my establishment. A. STRAUS, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 2OLL Pennsylvania Avenue, mar22 Between 10th and 11th streets. mf M. @ R. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES $50,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES connisting of Matched Stonesin Diamond Earrings) Solitaire Diamond Rings and, pda, jamond Pendants and Cluste ings Also, 9 fino line of AMERICAN and SWISS WATCHES, in Gold Cases. aaa NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED f of the above goods. i ad MONEY TO LOAN at 5 per cent. aps No. 1007 Seventh st. new. THE PUBLIC WILL TAKE NOTICE That the Order of the Postmaster Gen- eral against the Mails of the Louisiana State Lottery Company is RESCINDED, Registered Letters and Money Orders can’ be sent through the Mails as for- merly. LoUSIANA STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportn':, to Win.a Fortune, FOURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, OLASS D, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUES! APRIL 13rn, iss0—119rH Mostuty Daawine aeasaso, Louisiana State Compan: This institution was jarly in BS en Liars of i Bene Tor cea a cea table purposes in 1868 for the term of Twenty- five o State te cede contract the inviolable faith ewe by tan overwinchaia re my ty securtne y vel i PO] vot ie ite fran in the new cot itutic cember 24, A.D. 1879, with a capital of 81,000,000, ¥ 000, 000, fo which “it has since added a reserve fund of ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- TION will take place monthly on the second Tues. Ping Ai eper Woetee or postpones. Look at the fol. QAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000, 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOL! RACH. "HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLD ee LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize $30. 1 Capital Prize. 30.000 1 Capital Prize. 5,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 5,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 5,000, 20 Prizes of 500 10,000 100 Prizes of 100 10,000 200 Prizes of 50, 10,000 500 Prizes of 20. . 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10. +» 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. a0 9 Al ximation of 200. 1,800 8 Approsimation 30) 1857 Prizes, amounting to.. M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La., or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. SENATE.—After our report closea— Tebate was continued on the bill ratifying the Ute agreement. . Mr. Teller claimed that the Utes were not maltreated by the people of Colorado. = Mr. Hill (Col.) advocated the dill, though he did not deem tt perfect. HOUSE.—Senate joint resolution was passed providing for payment of wages to employes of the government printing ofice for lezal holl- days. A resolution was adopted calling on the See- retary of the ‘Treasury for a statement of une eof duty on importations for the last tiv ars, and what wou in his judgment on each tele ‘so imported have yielded the minimum amount of revenue. The army appropriation bill, which Priates $26.425,080, oo) less than the esti- mates) Was considered, An amendment oftered providing that con- tract surgeons shall not be employed until all commission Surgeons shall be assigned to duty With troops, and then only on the request of the commanding officer, approved by the genet- al of the army, le Was not rea d toa long de uite, bul a vote ismarck. 1 his resignation Empire boca ase of > on financial reform tn the federal The Nori) German Gazette makes the lowing explanatian with regard to the resi lon. “The Bundesrath on Saiurd detail the bul tmposing imperial A vote was taken on the question wht cetpts for postal money orders should re stamps. The negative majority nami votes, representing a population of while the minority numbered uwenty-cig’ Votes, but representing a population of 0: 3 vm, Th consequence of this Vote the tinpe- hancelior officially presented a request to the Emreror to be relieved of his functions, ex- plaining that he could not act upon the resolu- ton of the majority, which was taken against, Russia, Bavaria and Saxony, and as imperial ebancellor he could not take advantage of the benefit conceded to a minority under such etr- cumstances by clause ¥ of the {mpertal constitu. ton. It is expected that the stamp bill. wil be resubmitted Co the Bundesrath, and that sev- rT states will go over to the side of sia, Whereby the requsite majority will be attained. ‘The correspondent of the London Daily News at Berlin, reports that the Bundesrath passed the stamp law, but with certain modifications. ‘These were net agreeable to Prince Bismarck and he sent his resignation to the Emperor who refused to gecept it, using the word “Never.” Prince Bismarck again sent in his resignation, saying the vote of the Bundesrath was not the sole ground for his action, but that his health was such that he considered ft necessary to with- draw from public life. ‘The popular opinion ts that he will remain in off Another Hazing Outrage. JOHNSON C. WHITTAKER, A COLORED CADET aT WEST POINT, BRUTALLY TREATED BY UNKNOWN MASKED PARTIES. A telegram from Poughk epsie, N. ¥., April 6, says: AU6 o'clock this morning Johnson C. Littaker, a colored cadet of the West Potnt class of 1576, was found bound hand and foot in his room at the barracks, with a piece of one ear cut of, the other ‘ear slit and hts head bruised. He stated that three masked men at- tacked him while he was {n bed some time after midnight and committed the out rage. Gen. Schofield and Commandant Luvelle are tnvestt- gating the affair. It ts believed that the out- rage Was committed by cadets Whittaker made a statement to a reporter in which he said Ubree masked men entered his room some time after midnight and — on him as he lay in bed, He struggled but was choked and pounded and told it he made a noise he would be a dead man. They then tled bls lands and feet and placed him on the floor and ted his feet to the edstead. One sald: “Let's mark him like they do hogs down south.” They then cut the lower part Of his left ear off and slit the lobe of the other ear two or three times and again cautioned him not to “holler” and left the room. An In- dian club was found near him smeared with blood. Two of the men wore dark clothes and ‘the third light gray and all wore black masks. Whittaker had received a warning on Sunday to keep awake. There is as yet nociue to the per- petrators though the commandant has been in- vestigating all day. Whittaker was found in @ half-unconscious condition but le ts able two- night to walk around and converse. Each mem- ber of the cadet corps has been questioned about the occurrence, Crry Eecions.—In the Cincinnatt local elee- Uon Monday the republicans elected the entire School board, 16 of 25 councilmen and 12 of 14 aldermen. Eschelby’s (rep.) majority for city comptroller over Hoffman (dem.) is estimated al 3,000, ..."The Chicago city election yester- day’ was without party significance. Demo- crats supported republicans, and vice versa. Of 14 councilmen known to be elected, 7 are democrats, 6 republicans and one socialist. Re- turns up to 11 o'clock p.m. Indicate that Une republicans have lost two aldermen, but tha’ they have certainly elected the west and south town officers, and probably a “oe or all of those of north town. The San Francisco board of “ ssioners have decided, tn the ‘of the workingmen’s petition, that they nO power to co behind the returns, and jeclared the citizens’ candidates elected. n ticket Was elected at Milwaukee, by 5,500 majority. the first re: ument Milwaukee has ever had. PSCArED LyNcHING—On the 27th of last Novem- _ . Richard Molden, a farmer lving near Oll- vet, Robertson county, Ky., mysteriously dis- appeared. On March 4! a Valtse, which he was carrying on the day he was last seen, was found hidden in the woods. Murder was suspected, detectives began to work up the case, and sev- eral men were arrested on suspicion.” Circum- stantial evidence was strong against two of the party, and it was understood that they would be taken out of the jail last Friday night and lynched by a body of vigilantes. As a party of officers and citizens were searching for Mol- den’s dead body Friday, the man self ap- peared alive and wel, §#"The California house of representatives has passed a bill enabling women to vote on ques- tons affecting the public schools. te-The Freedman’s Bank building at Jack- oi Fla., Which cost $30,000 has been sold for $15,000, &#"A creat exodus of French Canadians to the United States ts taking place. Manufactur- ing towns get about all of them, #2-One of the Colorado mines that ts sald to pe Well is the Penny Poker, located in Shirt ‘all Canon, Dead Mule Guich. 8Sir George Balfour, lately spoke in the house of commons to thé speaker alone, there being actually not one single other ’mem- ber in the house. &%~A bad little Milwaukee boy, having been expelied from school, returned it girl'sclothes and the imposture was not discovered for sev- eral months. or. inson, vice-president and mana ger of the Wheeling’ (W. Va.,) Hinge Company 1s reported short in his accounts to the amount Of $30,000; $10,000 1s On Stock, and $21,000 Is due Painter & Co., of Pittsburg, which had been re- ported paid. “The company will not have to suspend. s%-The New Jersey court of pardons has refused to commute the sentence of death against Frederick Crill, who wil now be hanged on the 2th instant, SB-At a te we --uval last Saturday night neat winan, Ga., two negroes quarrelied about = ann, aud one shot the other through the eart 8F-The effect of dime literature on Charlie Till, a lad, was to make him arm himself with a revolver, when he heard bunglarsenter the store in which he slept, at Independence, Mo., and drive them out of the building, ying a nothing but wounds. dilibiiatea bm! pannow. ‘tomnZizD- RON. ‘aesday, April 6th, 1880,at 7 o'oh Quouat: W. Bantos, ta the tweaty fourth your of Funeral will take place f: his fath ~ dence, No. 482 G atrect 8... Thureday: Ae Oak, at 3); O'clock p.m. Melatives and friends invited BAYNE. Suddenly, Tuesday, gems 1880, at PES a. m., Grace Barr infant iWin. B. seven mon! oa ae a . ese at 20% B. ty ta, m. Bay sr., Apple Grove, BLACKISTON. Sudk of paral, ath a 8 mon the 7th of April, 1880, Luwrs BLackisto, r y years. § Funeral from’ Methodist Protestant ob 9th treet n.w., on Friday, at 3 o'clock p.m. Rel ; and friends are invited. ‘i DOOLITTLE. On April 7 pt at the \- dence (NOTES K Gene) of hi aister, Me ae Huviodh wise of Hon, Jay A. Hubbel Re 6. from "ree daya, Honace: Av Doon Pron ts the Curth pear of his age: — SCHAEFER. April 6th, 1880, at 7a. m., after long and painful if forty seventh year of lis ager, Cu anam tm the Our father has yove toa mansion of rest, From a regicn of sorrow and pain, To theslorious land by the Deity biset, Foneral will sabe pace free ine at Ro; 139 south B street, Friday, Avri®, eet EFNSNER. At the residence “lend Faria, ""near Falmouth, Va. 00 Tifoof Gee W. Sauna Chet BOR _—— UNDERTAKERS.

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