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EXCURSIONS. COOK’S Touoe fears. THOMAS COOK & SON, yeiworti-rengmned ‘Tourist and Rxeur o 1841, bee to int baresrened a hew Branch Office in Washini reoran Building, SYLVANIA AVENUE, for the sa'e cf their Tourist Tiekets, and where every information concerning their extensive sys- tem of travel cau be obtained. STEAMERS, &. 1880. steam co. 1880 sp NORFOLK, VA., ton, situated i 1431 Pi FORTRESS MO~ KO inw and Returning. and after MONT AY fran the LEARY wi her route between abuve leavin Piemonte. D0. | From foet of heventh st, For the Summer of ANNUAL MAY PARTY. pauea jonal Vacation y Annual Midsummer Part: Pamphiet, containg full particulars, wi ROPE, sent free on application. COOK'S TOURIST TICKETS TO ALL PARTS | OF EUROPE. Single Journey and Excursion Tickets, available any day and by any train, at reduced rates, by ail lines of steamers, issued to independent travelers. COOK'S AMERICAN TOURS To all places of Pleasure Resort in the United States and Canadas. frand Annual Every ESDAY, THURS- AND SUNDAY, Single fare to Norfolk (Aret . W. REED SONS. 12 UME, CLEARY © CO., 807 Market * #1437 Penn. ta, 216 F mtreet northwest. 8. P_ BROWN, SY Va. MIDLAN} WALL. and Pennsy!<» Cook's Excursion: contains fares for over 1,000 Tours; by mail, 16 cents. For full particulars THOMAS COOK & SON, . 1431 Pennsylvania avenue. PERCY G. SMITH, Agent. Chief American Office, 261 Brondway, please address Agent for Norfolk. Db. F_ KE! mard-Im Agenticr Wash wharf on Mé DAYS and Fhi _ MEDICAL, & « the oldest estab DIES’ PHYSIC) consulted daily at 455 Mas 8 fare, T5c. ; VER LANDINGS. RSDAY, at 7a. r Leonardtown, andretarning JHN GIBSON al- asetts avenue, from 1 omplainte and Lrreu- Consultation free m., fer — ini, rate rooms for patients. stopping at j INSULT DR. Ri SON, every Wednesday STE. (ONSULT DR. ROBERTSON, every Wednesd: at his office, 456 C st. n.w , near .th., Whe, with 15 years experi- os of the Urinary and Saturday, 436 st., from 2 to ence, muarantees ryous and Seminal W Impotency, &e. Gonorrhie positively cured in from 5 to Consultation etrictly private, and sepa. Refers to the leading phy Main office, 19 S. res moderate. R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- sry Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakn Gleet, Scrofuls,” Syphilis, in Dikeases speedily cured: Gonerr- hers cured in 48hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- TWISLE, Druggist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Price 83 per box, sent by mail under seal on re- ceipt of price. ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All females com be consulted daily at 9: hours from 1 to 9 p.m. R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER IS A certain cure for Sy Tumors, Diabetes, Brig! ; oison. ‘Cure of Syphilis guaranteed in either staze. Send for pamphlet, enclosing stamp, and please 6 Columbus ave., Boston, No med- icine genuine unless in bottles with my name blo in them and labels bearing my own trade mark. ‘DR. JOHN TRIPP, Alexandria sam ig, recently co:.tracte $65,870; Second C aint So ae Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's St. D.W. 108 Line for Boston, Providence, and the 115226-81 New England States. hilis, Scrofula, 3. From Philadelphi.—Saturday, at 10 s.m. t's Disease, ani From Washington—Monday, at 11 From Georgetown— Monday, ai ved daily unt m. >.m. ‘Through eu to Boston and Providence, and Georgetown goods received and landed For full infermation apply tod H. JOHNSON & ©O., 1202 F st. n.w., and 12t AM P. CLYDE & ¢ South Wharves, Philade! RMAN LLOYD-—Stecsure Havre, Lonpon, st. wharf, Washing- a) ANHOOD Ces peene on Ee nee cist 1 redients. sloped ae AVIDSON & CO., ion or excess. Sovruameton asp BREME ‘The steamers of 1 company will sail every Sat- Brday from B: street, Hoboken. re: From’ New York to Havre, Lon- ampton and Brewen, first cabin, $100; Recond cabin, #60. steeraze, $30. prepaid steerage certificates, $25 OELRICHS & CO. W. G. METZEROTT & ©O., 925 Pa. ave., Axonts for Washington. WNARD LINE With the view of diminishing the chances of col- the steamers of this line take specific course for all seasons of the year. the outer passswe from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the ni lat., or nothing to the north of 43, z (On the homeward passaye crossing the meridian it.,0r nothing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork or R. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores manhood and the vigor of youth to the most shattered constitution in four weeks. his life-restoring remed) about to marry, or who weakened from excess or any other cause. Buecess in every case is as certain as that water quenches thirst. Sole agent, Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University Place, New Yerk. Druggists supplied. DISCOVERY. LUST MANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A victims of youthful impradence causing ture decay, nervous debility, lost manh’ in vain every known remedy, covered a simple self cure, which he will send FREE ‘to his fellow sufferera, Address J. REEVES, 43 Chatham St. N. ¥._dees-6m E, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkish and Russian Bsth Rooms are now complete. No change of manaers since its first establishment by Dz. SHEpp in 1871. The best establishment south of New York. octs1 For freight or 2 Bowling Green, dian of 50 at 43 Wed.) April2l Gahia. May 5 Alveria : May 12 Scythi id every following Wednesd: RATES OF PASSAGE. 330 and $100 cold, sccording to accommodations, ‘Ticket to Paris, 815, goik Return tickets on favorable terias. Steeraye at very low rates. Steeraze tickets from verpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of urope, at lowest rates. ‘Throush bills of laden ziven for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage apply at the Company's both steerage and W, 605 7th street, Washing- G. FRANCELYN, Agent, N-Y. RAILROADS. ALTLMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. Short Line to the .Wed., May 26 Wed. June 9 “"Wed.;June 16 rom Néw York THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB. PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCH. PREPARED FROM A FORMULA DERIVED FROM 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN MANUFAO- TURING, THE COMBINATION MAKING ONE OF THE MOST PALATABLE AND OONVE- NIENT ADDITIONS OF OUR DAY TO THE FES- TIVE BOARD. FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR, AND AS AN AGREEABLE TONIO, THE HUB PUNCH STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, OON- TAINS NOTHING BUT THE PUREST MATE- RIALS, AND IS ENDORSED BY ALL AS THE MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE OF THE AGE. MANUFACTURED LY C . GRAVES & SONS, BOSTON, MASS, ‘TRADE SUPPLIED IN WASHINGTON BY J. H. CRANE, Ro. 460 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND BY THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN office, No. 4 Bowltt, cabin, to OTIS BIG: ton, b. | Koute and jorth, Northwest, W and Southwest. ‘To take eifect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 - 1. 2 WASHINGTON. imore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- .m.—tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. On Sundays to:Baltimore only. B: fast_at Kelay Station. 7 6:50 a. m.—Baltimora, Anpapolis and way. (Pied- ter, Haserstown, Frede- more and Lanre! Express. ont, Strasbure, ia, Boston and Parlor car to New York and § 35 a.m.—tSt. Louis, Chicago, u 5:00 p.m. Ba! fiom mont, Strasbury, Wine! Tick and way, N. W. BURCHELL, JACKSON & CO., 626 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. WILLIAM ORME & SONS, LORS Penn. ave.n.w. B. W. BEED'S SONS, L216 F st. nw. BEALL & BAKER, 490 Pennsylvania ave. n. BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 620 Pa. ave. n. ELIA OHELINI, 135 Pa. ave. and 136 B st.s.c. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New York ave.n.w. HOLMES & BROTHER, corner Ist and E sts.n.w. ©. 0. BRYAN, corner 15th and I streota n. w. ©. WITMER, 1018 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. JOHN KEYWORTH, corner 9th and D sta. n.w. ASHBY « CO-. corner 3d and E sts. n.w. Mrs. T. E. BRYAN, 148 C strect n.c. F. D. KEYWORTH, 529 7th street n.w. $32 F st. n.w. Hagerstown an ‘New York, Phila’ Columbus and Tick, Hagerstown and except Sunday. Through car to lman cars to Cincinnati, daily. Graf- daily except Saturday. Annapolis and Wa! bury, Colleze, Beltsville, Laurel, Annap ym Sunsisy only, Baltimore and Way. < and Lanrel ys at Annapolis r x VER? ks and Way Stations only. WEI DE MEYER’S tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- +PHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND XPRESS. Norfolk, oxcept 8 Norf. '& passenwers taken in the cars direct tat Canton. Stops at Bladensburg and Lau- —Point of Rocks and Way Stations. -—t Baltimore and Way Stations. ALTIMOKE AND LAUREL EX- » LUMBUS AND Sleesing car to Ohi- day.) PHILADELPHIA ew York, and incinkati Expresa. lay only. Other trains daily, excspt CATARRE CURE. 5, mw.—t AND BALTIiokE burg and Laurel. rots Lonie ane 4 Constitutional and Tafailing Remedy. ed at any point ix the city. sa PM. OLESEN Master of Transportation. L. M. COUR, General Ti GEO. 5. KOONTZ, General Agent. “One box of Wei De Meyer's com- letely cured a member of 1 cannot speak too Strongly of this wonderful medicine.” __, SAMUEL W. BENEDICT, JR. of Benedict Brothers, 697 Broadway, N.Y. OU WE=T, AND SOUTHWEST. ik, Steel Bails, BELENDID ScusuRy, MaGNiviceNT EQuiPMesT. In Effect Jaxvany 6, 1880. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from th and B streets, as follows: West, 10:40 a m., daily, with ittaburg, and Sleeping Cars from ati, St. Louis and Chicago 7-40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Ohicago. <D POTOMAG RAILROAD. North, at 6.00a.m., daily, 39 West WAsHrNatoN “For the benefit of others, that after suffering with Chronic Ca~ tarrh for nearly thirty failing in obtaining relief by tions tried, two bo: yer’s Compound h ‘desire to state many prepares Pittedure an f Dr: Wel De “My wife was afflicted with terrible Oa- tarrh for eighteen years. Iam haj rou that she has been emt one package of Wel De able remedy." Swanrz, Jz., 200 Warren st. aud Eluire, at 10-40 a-m- daily, y, d the East, 8-10 a.m., and Sunday, aud 945 "p.m. dai! $ attached. Limited Express « Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except ‘h trains conneet at rookiyn Annex, af. fered for several years from xof Wel De and have tried mat ut benefit. I have used on Compound and Fam, 140 Nobie wt at, Pastor Noble street Preabyter Jersey Cit¥ wit fording direct transfer to Fulton stree double ferriaxe and journey across ladelplia, 8:10 a.m. and 1:30 30 and 9:45 p-m., dail 30 a.m., daily, except 5.10, 9:30. 10:40a.m. andl ». 5:30, 7-40 and 9:45 p m. 30, 7:40 and 9-46 p.m. Line, 6:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- except Sunda: “‘My sufferings from “Oatarrh years’ were something indescribable. “Sty Senses Of taste and smell were entirely de- ‘was offensive, and yself am object of i and disgust. I could not breathe le Py the the formati« of on coe taste fe formation of mucous Bs \d. smell were restored, my 4) returned, sud was is now over one year, turn of a Catarn D. @. MoKtver, For Annapolis, 6.00 a. through ee of Wel De Ste D FREDERICKSBURG RA\ DRIA AND WASHING- 7-20, 9 11 a.m., 4:20, 6:20, Pow. “Ou Sunday att ad am. daily, and WAY AND A TON KAILRUAD. For Alexandria, |, IY appetite and I have had no re- Bor dulcis at TOT Mott st., Nx. Trains feare Ai Ga Sunday at 8 Ju. sk sts, tu formation, pdetions can be p exendes foo ea ria eT ae ahd 10'a.m.. Sleeping and Parior Car east corner of Thirteenth street Penns: S- Bvenus, northeast corner of Bixth str as med | the: of chackinw of baggage’ Botels and residences, P. FARMER. General Passenger Wei De Meyer’s Catarrh Cure—an abso- Inte cure—is sold by Druggists, and delivered to Dr. Wei De Meyer's mailed free toanybody. B. B. Dewey & Co., Agents, 46 Dey st., N. ¥. any address, at $1.50. ‘Treatise AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. * AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. AN EXT®a SESSION OF THE MARYLAND Lagu a FUTURE DAYS. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, IMPROVED BY A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. 905 0 STREET N. W. Under and by virtue of a deed of trast, dates June Sth, 1877, and recorded in Liber {7 No. 853, folio 404. ef seg. one of the land. records of the District of Columbia, and at the Guest of the party secured thereby, I will sell, public auction, in front of the preniises, on MOS AY, Apuit. 12TH, 1380, AT 5 0’CLOCK P. that piece or parcel of land. lying in the eity Washington, District of Columbia, and Known as Lot numbered three (8), of Redfern’s recorded sub- division ¢f square numbered three hundred and sixty-six (366), with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-fifth cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four and thirty months for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at six per cent. per annum, payablo semi-annually, secured by a deed of trust on the property, shall be taken. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing will beat cost of purchaser. " If terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale, the pronerty Will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchager. JAMES PILLING, ? apl-dkds_ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, | Trustees. (HANOERY SALE OF THREE ELEGANT RE: IDENCES, ON I STREET, NEAR THE CO! NER OF TWENTIETH NORTHWEST, NU ERED 2011, 2013 AND 2015; EENTH AND SEVENTEENT. STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ONE BUILD- ING LOT ON SIXTEENTH STREET, B TWEEN 0 AND P STREETS NURTHWEST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme nite of the District of Columbia, passed on the 24th day of March, 1880, in 8 cause wherein George W. Riggs and ofhers 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, { will offer for sale. at public auction, in front of ‘the premises, on TUES- DAY, THE 137i Day oF AVRIL, 1880, AT 4 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following-described real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columb a, namely: First.—Lot lettered B, in Joseph Redfern’s re- corded subdivision of orfinal Jota numbered 3, 4 reapectively, in square numbered 78, on the rid plat or plan of said city, beginning’ for the said 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, and running thenes wost along the line of said 1 street north 25 feet 75g inches; thence north 140 feet 9 inches to an alle: theasterly 15 fect $3 inches; then thence cast 12 feet 5 ‘hes ; thence southeasterly 3 feet 1% inches; thence south 111 feet 11 inches to the bexinning; together with the free and inexpensive use ertain party-wall located on the castern boundary of the said lot let- tered **B,” and together with the buildinys there- on. The above described | tis on the north side of Tstreet, and is improved by a costly and elegant three-etory brick house, twenty-five feet front, numbered 2011. Second.—All that certain real estate situate in said city, and known and designated on the ground plat or plan thereof a8 all that part or portion of original lots numbered 4 and 6, respectively, in ssid square numbered 78, within the metes and bounds following, that is to say: Bexinning for the said part or portion of said orizinal lots numbered 4and 6, respectively, at the end of 10 feet meas- ured west on the north line of I street north from the southeast corner of aid lot numbered 4, and running thence west on .the smd line of the said street 42 feet 7 inches to the middle of the wall dividing the house stand- ing on the said part or portion of the said original lots numbered 4 and 5, respectively, from the house adjcining quenconorth throuxh thé mid- dle of said wall 41 fect 4 inches, aud continuing on said north course at richt angles to said stroct 86 feet further to the south wall of a brick stable and carriage-house; 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 fect 2 inches to an alley 20 fect wide: thence east with the south line of said alley to its connection with an alley 10 feet wide and running southeasterly ; thence with aid lart-mentioned alley to intersect a line drawn north from the place of beginning and parallel with the exet line of said lot numbered 4, amd thence in a straight line to the place of bexinning. toxether with the houses and buildings thereon. ‘The piece of xround last described is on the north side of I street and is improved by two elegant, three-story brick houses, numbered 2013 and 2016. Eacl house has a front of twenty-one fect three and one- half inches, and will be sold separately with their respective lota. On the said TUESDAY, THE 13TH Day oF APnit, 1890, AT Five o’cLock in the afternoon, I will also cffer for sale at public auction, in front of the Erounes iyinw fi the sald ety of Wastingiog. and ground, lying in the said city of Wasbington, known And desisnated as Lote numbered 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 117, in Thomas" an Perry's recorded subdivision of’ square numbered 181. All the last described Lota are on the south side of Patrect, between 16th and 17th sts. north- weet, except Lot 117, which is on 16th street, ba- tween O and P streets northwest. Each Lot {3 22 feet front and 125 feet 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 sule, with intereat, ta be secured by the notes of the purchaser, the title being retained by the trustee until the whiole 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. Pursuatt to said decree, I hereby give notice to the creditors of General Charles Thomas, deceasod, late of the U. 8 army, who have not already done £0, to file the:r claims, with the vouchers thereof, ‘with the Auditor of said Court, on or before the 4th day of May. 1580; mar29-14f ‘THOMAS E.WAGGAMAN, Truateo. /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE WEST END ues CORNER WASHINGTON AND BRIDGE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. 0, FOE ABOUT FIFTY ROOMS, at UeTION, | On MONDAY MORNING, Arar 1272, fh, 1880, COMMENCING aT 10 O'CLOCK, at thi above hotel, T shall sell the entire contents, comprising in part— ‘Two French-plate Pier Mirrors. Pianoforte, by Hallet Davis & Co. Walnut Rep Parlor Furniture. Black Walnut Chamber Suites. Fine Hair Mattraases. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. ‘Window Hangings, Marble-top Tables. Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets. Hall and Stair Carpets, Brass Stair Plates. . Walnut Fxtension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs. ‘Table and Bed inen. ver Plated Ware, Coffee and Tea Urns. China and Glass Ware, &c. . sc homether with many other articles not noceasary ention. ‘This Furniture was made to order by Adolph & Bro., Philadelphia, for Mr. Shinn. ‘Terma caeh. ap2-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. pos: J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Aucta. 1223 F street northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE TRAOT OF LAND SITUATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF COLUMBIA ROAD WITH NINETEENTH STREET EXTENDED. se victue of @ deed of trust, dated zi, an, .,A. D. 1873, and recorded {fn Libers711 foiio 381, of the land records of the District. of Coluubia. and st the written request of the party secured thereby, I shall sell _at public. auc- i , on THURSDAY, Arrit 15TH, 1880, ar 4:30 o'cLocK P.M., all that certain real estate situate and lying in the District of Co- Inmbia between the northwest boundary line of the city of Washington and Rock Creek, viz: Lot num- bered two (2), of subdivision of lot numbered four (4), of the tract of land known as ‘*Widows’ Mite” cottaining four and 37-100 (4.37-100) acres, more or less; also the full and free use forever ‘of the streets, roads and ways adjoining said lot num- bered two (2 ‘Terms of gale: One-third of ener purenaes) money incasn; balance ia six (6) and twelve 12) months, with interest at seven (7) per centam per annum, secured by deed of trust on the premises. a de- posit of 8160 r. quired at time of sale. If terms are not complied with within five (5) days from day of sale, Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after five (5) days* advertisement in the ‘‘ Evening Star,” a Lews} per of Wathington, D. O. Conveyaneins at pur ser’s cost. mar30-d&da ISABEL KALt, Trustee. WHANCERY SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE SQUARE IMME- DIATELY SOUTH OF THE RESIDENOE OF THe BRITISH MINISTER. AND BEIN! ON N STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR NINE- TEENTH STREET, JEFFERSON AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of tho District of Columbia, passed on the 24th day of December, A. D.'1877, in equity, cause No. 5955, by consentof all ‘the parties in in- terest, we willon MONDAY, Apnit 197, 1830, aT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. SHARP, "on the premises, and continuing at the same timé and place from day to day, until ali the lots described herein are offered, offer for sale, at public auction, all those pleces of parcels of land in Washington city, District of Oo- lumbia, KNown and distinaulston upon the ground plator, plan of said city as fofa numbered from {ree (3) to twelve (12), "both iuctuatve, Lot fourteen Q4), and from sixteen (15) to twenty-seven, both inclusive, and from thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven (3D, both inclusive, aud Jot thirty-nine (39), in Ebon O. Ingersoli’s recoraca 2" 0div op of aquare one hundred and thirty-nine (139), pid ‘sab- division is duly recorded in Liber J. H.K.. folio 179, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Go- lumbia. ‘The lows will be offered separately. Copies of the subdivision may be had at the office of B. H. Warner, 916 F street northwest, or of either of the reed. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase. to be paid in cash; and the residue equal instal Mente, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, ‘with seven per cent interest, to be secured by adeed of trust tb 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 cash, at the option of the purchaser. "A deposit of $100 will be required on each lot, and conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in one week from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the ri,ht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting jparctaace, ‘ter not less than one week's notice in Eveniiig Star and Washington Post. A. JAMES, Bank of Washington; B.H. WARNER, Auctioncer. ""” maria-a /HARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. USTEES' SALE OF TWO DWELLING HOUSES ON THIRD STREET, 5 BND TATREETS SOUTHWEST oY EEN H Under and by virtue of | bearing datethelet day of Mpa kp. Tae and ‘among the land records of thea“ District of Golumbls, in ber 686, folio Gf, wo will THouSDAY, (ork OF Aram. rh Og 888 inipegved br tao decane SaaS ‘Ternis of sale: On ; twelve and elghtecn months. with tances a hk Fate of T percent. per annum, Booured pea PS 2 ) apb-cokds ‘GABRI | Trustees, THIS AFTEENOON. IOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- Under and by virtue of a con’ 1, 848, ond dl ANSON BROS., Auctioneers. JALE OF GROCERIES, TEAS, &c., AT UNION- TOWN. On FRIDAY MORNING, Apnrt 91H, com- ING AT 10 O'cLocE, Twill continue the| ve York Times om Baltimore last night says: THURSDAY... The Maryland state legislature sajeetonh Mon. day night, having closing hours of pone of which have yet been sign v = ae constitution any shall be ret v rovernor within six days aft - a wee --»-APFHLS, 2880, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceed- hastily, durtny Session, about 200 dministrator. - WILL SELL REMAINING LOTS BEST DRY, FANCY GOODS AND NO- NP RIBBONS AND VELVETS SENATE.—The Senate continued the constd- eration of the Ute Indian bill up to the hour of adjournment. —After our report closed — The army appropriation bill in the committee of the whole. At the end of the bill Mr. Sparks, under direo- tion of the military committee, offered the fol. lowing as an additional section: appropriated in this act i be pald for the subsistence, equipment, trans- tion of any portion of the army of the United States to be used as a poll force to keep the peace at the polls at any elec- tion held within any state. Mr. Kelfer raised a point of onder, pending which the committee rose, and the House, at 4:15 p. un. adjourned. iuly recorded ami “ Tecords of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, we, the undersizned, will sell at lic auction, in front of the DAY, THE bru oF APRIL, 1 AFTERNOON, all that parce! i known as lot numbered thirty (30), in A. B. Shep- herd’s recerded subdivision of square numbered 23, the same being improved by a Brick Dwelling ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the said convey- ance in trust being as fellows: unless the general as. th, Atiournment, ch case It shall not be a law. Th = ts almost {dertical with a similar remizea, on TH ‘AT 5 O'CLOCK IN THE 1 of land in the said city, stom for governors to sign bills after the ad- irnment of the state legtslature, while the Signs bills prior to the ad- journment Of Congress, under different inter. pretations of fdentic Today visited Washington, epinion from Speaker Randall and others should sign now, the legtsiature urned, would not be constitution. It tS understood that the gover. ‘ount Will call an extra session of at an early day, as an are the appropriati« and almost all the important bills passed during ‘Uhe recent session, ryromas DOWLING, Auctioneer. KNABE_& CO. PIANOFORTE AND SUPERIOR PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE AT propriated or shall | President alway je amonnt of in- by the said deed and now un- 000, with interest at 10 per with expenses of sale to be ce in equal instalment ‘hhteen months from the. ai aser to ive his notes for the interest from day of required of pur- All conveyancing at ex. portation or compe: Gov. Hamilton cent, from April 2, 18’ paid in eagh and the t of eale, the pu aymente, bea salesroom, I shall sell a snperi tion of Household effects, comprising in part— One seven-octave Rosewood-case Pianoforte, Knabs & Co. = Rep and Bair Cloth Parlor Furniture. Handsomely Inlaid Ebony Cabinet. Walnut Marble-top Tables. Mirror-hack Hall of purchaser. pense of pur . B. WEB! HENRY Hy TALMADGE, } Trustocs. marl6-cod&ds ANOTHER LYNCHING IN_ PRosrReT.—A Rich- mond State special, from Petersburg, 6. Black. the negro who ‘assaulted rriss On Saturday afternoon last, pot, in Dinwiddie rage her, was i Ghie'erenci plate Bice Elegant Walnut and Gilt French-plate Pier *ewith cornice to match: cost 8230. Handrome Walnut and Gilt French plate Mantle irr TO-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROP- ERTY, (ON THE NORTHEAST OORNER OF SEVENTH AND F SCREETS NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE. in pursuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, sitting in Equity, in a certain cause therein pending “Ssrah A. Brereton va. James I. Brereton the undersigned Trustee ublic auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, Apuit 9, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., al and singular those certain ‘*Parts of Lots num- bered respectively eight (8) and nine (9), in Square four hundred and fifty-five (4 city of Washington, District of Columbia, ning for the same at the southwest corner’ of said thence north along the lina of treet northwest thirty-one (31) feet ; thence east thirty-three (33) fect three (3) inches! thence north eight (8) feet, thence east twenty (20) feet; thence north sixty-two (62) fect ten and one- half'(163s) inches ; thence east seven (7) fect; thence south sixty-four (64) feet five and one-half (535) inches ; thence west two (2) feet and six (6) inches; thence south six (6) fect: thence west four (4) feot and six (6) inches; thence south along the east line (9) to F street, and thence ree (3) inches to the place inning, toxether with all and singular the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereunto belongine.” The improvements consist of {a large Brick Building, now rented for stores ‘Terms of sale arec One-fourth of the purchase h, and the residue in four equal in- able, respectively, nine (9), eixhteen ) and thirty-six (36) months of aale, with interest at the rate of six per cent, secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser, and a deed of roperty described. about one mile from Ford's de; county, and then attempted to ou! captured yester Church, about th cccurred. The 3 son of Mrs. Ferriss, commiticd while she was in soon as the outrage bei eof armed men at once started tn pursuit of the negro, and kept up their until about noon yesterda K was brought ence of Mrs. Ferriss he was at onc the culprit who had ma upon her, and the bruise 2and head, which were CONSOLATION. rallied a youngelady friend som Ned ber upon being an 4 1 have a good home, had abundant oppor- 1 have been. brid Self with which one of Velnut Marbletop Dressing Oase Suite, with French -plate Mirror Walnut and Painted Chamber Furnitare. H Walnut and other Wardrobes. Fine Hair Mattrasses, Pillows and Bolsters. Walnut Tennessee Marble top Sideboard. Umesgo and niles from where th opted outrage on The per- . Who {3 a Northern lady, was I think you know TP tunities to marry. ‘Together with many other art IAS DOWLIN 100 FINE oHnonos 50 BOXES ERASIVE on SATURDAY, x, Tshall sell, with ame known a large range today? vow would 1 ex a part from their hus- etal., No. 6,617, Doc. 19, ecaneroneer, voring to keep are tolling to support and and these are the least ne narrow Ith the mystertoas tan E i into Its darkness am nown horrors and some are Who are lovea and Lonored wives, Mth happy homes; but, alas, only @ —The Parisian, 10TB, 1880, aT 13 © their child serve, the above articles, rPuOMAS DOWLING. square and runnigy with the negro, were plainly Seventh (7th) street ‘ON, SADDLE SET OF HAR- n suddenly {ll from excitement was some time before restored to cons last night no magistrate could be f whom Biack could have an examining trial, and feared at last accounts that the would-b ravisher would be lynched before the civil au- thorities could interte On, SATURDAY, nt of salesroom, T shall sell th Anunknown negro flernoon shot and killed a pas- > Line Railway, seven miles The negro ‘had b . but having no mo senger on the of lot numbered ‘nine West of Sidney, LE_OF ENTIRE HOUS fifty-three (53) feet and EHOLD EFFECTS OF 907 Livi ST. N.W., OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQUARE, consisting in Fine Parlor Suite, pearl an ‘Turkish Lounge, Brussels and other Carpets. Walnut French Polished Dressing Case Suites. dies’ Walnnt Secretary. ine M. T. Mirrored- Extension Table, Chairs, Carving Table : Hair Mattrasses, wire and other spring: Walnut Hat Rack, Decorated Toilet War DRNING, April 12th, cow- We Will Bell, ‘at the -yiwood, of Marine corps, (who has been ordered to California,) the above enumerated articles, tozether merous others. THREATS BY CUMPERLAND MOLLIE MAGUTRES. ondence of the Baltimore April 6, says:—Joln Arthur Lovell blue, Easy Chaira. joquet Tables, M. T. Special corres} from Cumberland, Gorman, captain of the steame: and the tow-boat Pattie Dunlap, loaded those boats yesterday with Borden coal. lowing threatening letters were found on the steamers. One read as follows Gorman and Cres: It is reported that going out in the morning with blank bills of lading. better beware of What you are doing, for it ts not daylight all the time, and the tunnel 1s ‘ou come there you had bett i SHADES oF DeaTit ‘There Was a rude drawing of a coffin in the left hand corner of the docnment containing 2 The other read as follow t It is understood that you are ry with your boats in the morning with blanks of manifests. You had better beware what you are doing for the hawks are on the Let the timid doves bew eth of these letters i ‘st not to leave and a boat be- longing to Capt. Reid was loaded yesterday with Blaen Avon coal, but as the company is not willing to pay more than $1.10 per ton, the bo: is still lying in port. No action has as yet been taken in regard to the frelghts by the coal com- it is rumored that owing to the strike of the employes of the Pittsburg division of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company at Con- nelisville shops, that President Garrett has or- dered the removal of the shops to Cumberland. be cot on the platform and tired through the Ww presumably at the conductor, but the ruck and killed Houston. ‘The negro ¢ M. Lehman, ot Walnut-brace morning the fol- THE Pmiapeurnta HyDKo Monday Dr. Alfred Jones, who is attending the ti lad, Hugh Irwtn, why z16 mouths ago, called in consul- tation with him Prof. Mears, of th and both were of the opinion that the doy i suflering with hydrophobia. spasms in three hours, but, under treat- vhioral and bromide of potash s, he had but six spasms yester- ning both of these physicians sufferer and found that he had beem At a late hour last ping With a full eve Prof. Mears and ONIA CASE.—OR If the terms of sale shall complied with in ten days after the da} the right to reso! You and your ere ‘rustee reserves the risk and cost of the first purchaser. pean te purchaset’s cone A deposit of 8500 ire purchase. 2 eee te Old W. TYLER, Trustee, Office No. 628 Fst n w. ON. Auctioneers, 936 Pennsylvania avenue. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Se} ber 9th, 1878 and duly recorded in et seq., one of the land Juul trict of Columbia, and at the writ— ten request of the party secured thereby, wewill sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- SINTH DAY OF APRIL, 1880, -, the following described real estate, situated hington City, District of Columbia, and nof said city as and idence of Col. On Monday he The furniture is well made, and | Gtk, ahd when worthy the attention of private buyers. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. On the Ist day of May, A. D. 1880, av. =» in front of my éa riaxe repository, Nos. 412, 414 and 416 14th street, coruier of E street northwest, Washing- Iwill sell at public auction, on a it may concern, one very fine ha As GUILD & BC sleeping for five hours, evening he wai alse and. mo man and Crev: No. 897, folio 278, records’ of the Dist count of whom i some second-hand FULL SIZE BRETT, in first class order, as good as new, for cash, on ac- count of en I hold for work an materials furnished by me on said carri THe WniTTakeR Hazine Cask.— from West Polut, April 7, says: states that he had an interview this afternoon with Whittaker, in which he told him of the ome that hedid the job ed him to Iutle diserepai nts. Whittaker expressed the greatest indignation, and emphatically and sistently denied that he did the work. a for a court of inquiry. granted the request, and the court will convene Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. states that although Whittaker in his class, he does not know that ‘The handkerct On ‘the’ stren , AT 5 O'CLOCK man thought de: known upon the ground pl Deing lots 80, $1 and 82, in Starr's recorded sab- division of lots in Gulick’s recorded subdivisions of square 987, with the buildings and improvements One third cash and balance in six and twelve months with interest upon deferred payments from day of sale until paid at the rate of, seven per centum per annum, secured by desd of trust upon propel labor done and upon said lots. N, Real Estate Brokers. Terms of sale: JjITCH, FOX & BROW ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPE! AT NORTHWEST CORNER OF WEST NORTH STREETS, GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March Sg. D.1875, and duly recorded in Libe 75, folio 273, one of the land records for the. District of Columbia, I will in front of the premises, on W: AT 4:30 O'CLOCK real estate, situated in George- C., to wit: The east half of Lot numbered -three (73), in Holmead’s addition to George- ronting about 63 feet on West street and 40 feet on North street, toxether with the improve- mente thereon. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money, with the expences of sale,in caah ; und the balance in one ana two years, for which the notes of the parcha- ser, with interest at eight per cent. from date of fale and secured hy deed of trust 0 7 ve taken. A deposit of Guired at time of sale, All conveyancing at purchs ser's cost. If terms of sale are not compli in Feven days, the Trustee reserves the rixht to resell the property at the rink and com of the defaulting purchaser, after five days' advertisement. i F W. JONES, Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. IHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. SHANCERY SALE OF LOT No. 8, IN SUBDI- one 71%, SITUATED ON H IN SECOND STREEG AND E NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of tbe Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Canse No. 6,999, sold, or allcash at option of purchaser. The lots to besold separately. A de- Posit of one hundred dollars ($100) on each lot re- quired at time of sale, and all convo, of purchaser. If terms are not comp! days Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after seven days, notice in Evening Gen. Schofleld ands quite low THE PRICE OF FAISk TEETH BY Law. Elthu R. Pettit, a dentist, made teeth for the wife of David Brewer. recover the value. public auction, DNESDAY, Apri wef which Whittaker short man handed to the other while peing bound, is in the hands of the au- thorities. The corner wh have been, is torn out, Some of the leading of- teers of the post do not believe that Whittaker committed the act. DEATH OF THE MONSTER patch from Rangoon to the London Diity News ys several Chinese firms there have received intelligence that Thebaw, the King of Burmah, has died of smallpox at Mandalay. Their advise them to keep back thelr goods, as are fears of a civil war in Burman. ‘TyrHoID FEVER is prevailing as an epidemic in south nde, istrict of Pittsburg, the ting more th The defendant claimed that the plate, not being a good fit, produced intlam- mation of the mouth, and the turned to the plaintiff, IAM SMITH, For further particulars apply at Fulton’s Loan Office, 314 9th st. 21. REMPTORY SALE OF 80 ROLLS CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS. COMMENCING THURSDAY, APRIL Ist, AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. teeth were re- A verdict for plaintift for $61.60 was rendered in Judge Thayer's court yesterday.—Pitiadelphia Tinws, April 6. HEPAW.—A dis- ANTI-CRINESE Law.—Certain California capitalists have succeeded in evading the operation of the antl-Chinese law. Oakland jute grain-sack factory, when told that all corporations must discharge Chinese hands, complied with the law and gave up its corporate charter, but started the factory a week after- rivate company, With 750 China- men—the old hands, A CONCESSION TO SMOKERS. preme court has decided that inasmuch as smoking Isa necessity to Uhose who haye ao 8 aay be sold on Sunday. ‘art holds that “ whatsoever is necessary and proper to do on Sunday, to supply this con- stant daily need, is a work of necessity within the fair meaning of the statute. BISMARCK ILL BUT MUST REMAIN IN OFFicE.— ‘The London News’ dispatch from Berlin says the emperor has had a lon; the crown prince, at which that Prince Bismarck should remain in offi ‘Tae correspondent reports that Prin is SO 11 that he has not slept for several nights and walks or stands with difiiculty, ‘st and quiet. INE.—The Reading Ratiroad company has had built at the Baldwin Locomo- lve Works a passenger engine whieh it is de- signed shall make the distance from Philadel- to New York, ninety miles, in ninety min- aving about halt an hour. Ing Wheels are 63; feet In diameter, and the cngine weighs about 54,000 pounds, from 10.000 15,000 pounds more than the ordinary pass: 1t ts expected to make the entire distance to New York without stopping to take That this may be- done {01s su with a tank of about twice the canacity neral. It will hold 4,000 gallons of he capacity of the ordinary passen- ) gallons. The Declining Carpet business the entire stock must be sold to highest bidders. T. N. NAUDAIN, No. 709 Market Space. END, Ani 0 MR. WEEKS, Salesman. four hundred = nave Ongt2- ated from impure water, Pgerective dralt and the noxious gases from abandoned v and cesspoois. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. _ he Indiana su A = USTEES’ SALE OE THAT VERY DESIRA- BLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, No. 1014 SEV- ENTH STREET, BETWEEN K AND NORTHWEST... By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. 782, folio 423, &c. for the Distri¢ quired the habit clzai N OF SQUARE T, BETWEEN rE N ARE AVENU. Alpheus §. Foote. one of the proprictors: MeTOY’S Demovr charged with attempting ‘to burn the Democrat office, bas been bel on a chaige Of forgeay was to be held to-day, §F~ 4 lunatic was recently petitioner tn a Loa- don divorce suit by his cominittee. pointed out on behalf of the respondent that, assuming even his wife's misconduct, he might, when he recovered, forgive her offense and sitll wish to live with her. The judge thought tne case too important for Immediate decision, young lady who has recently been flirt- . finally succeeded ta King engagements with two youn one of whom she was married last night. The next evening the rejected lover met her by chance, accompanied her to a nelghbor's and arranged an elopement with her. ance was hired and the bride of a night banished from the bridegroom's sight. Ss? While a gentieman was showing his stal- lon to George Saunders, near the Hardin Une , Mr. Saunders had his hat biown off, and as he stooped down to pick it up, the horse kicked him In the Lead, killing bim tn- Lacrosse, Wis., one of the land records: tof Golumbia, and at the request of party secured thereby, we will sell, at auction, in front of the Premisee,on MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all that certain arcel of land situate in the cit; being all that hechan avainst. mass yageraiened, as Trust ction, in front of 8 premise on TUESDAY, THE 20; 3 Day OF APRIL, A.D. 1830 CLOCK P.M. , ail that piece or parcel pand designated on the rh Washington, District of Co! red eight (8,) in subdivision of squ hundred and nineteen, (719,) situated oa H street, between 2d street and De Terms of sale: One: Tits examination conference with It was determined : od hundred and twenty-six (426), comprise< within the folowing metes and bounds: Beginning for the same on Seventh street west at the dividing Line between lots numbered eleven (11) and twely » in said sguare, and running thence north of Seventh street twenty-eight (28) feet seven (7) inches; thence west one hundred (100) feet to the rear of ‘said lot: thence south twenty- eight (28) fect seven (7) inches; thence east one hundred (100) feet to the place of bagianing ; to- ether with the improvements, &c. t leed of trust dated 4 able three years after date, with interest du er cent. per anntim from’ in Liber No. 756, folio 383, of eaid land records. ‘Terms: One third cash; ‘balance in six and tw months, with interest af 6 per cent per annum, secured’ by deed of trust on the property so'd, all cash, at option of purchaser. quired at the time of sale and all conveyancing and at purchaser's cost. in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk und cost of the defaulting purchaser, aftr five days’ advertisement. - THEODORE SHEOKELS, ' JOHN E. NORRIS, arGtu,th,s,ads DPeNcanson BROS., Auctioneers. USTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EAS’ By virtue of a deed of trast, dated Feb: and duly recorded in Liber B. ‘0. 20, folio 124, &e. ashington county, {i aware avenue rd cash, and balance in three, siz, nine and twelve months from day of ith interest, secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser, with surety to the satisfu operty for purchase i purchase money Ihave been paid. All conveyan: Acdeposit of 50 will be required | when property is sold. WILLIAM J. MILLER, Truatee, Office 490 Louisiana avenue. if MSs E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TWO TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK Ni 1108 AND 111 REE’ NO} VACANT LOT ADJOINING. On SATURDAY, Aprit 10TH, aT 4 P.M. I lic auction, the above-de- in Square West of 14.- ‘Terms day of sale. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auet. rpuomas: DOWLING, Auciioncer. CATALOGUE SALE OF A COLLECTION OF LAW AND MISCELLA SOME VALUABLE GOVERNMENT PUBLI- CATIONS, WORKS ON BOTANY, &c. 1at my rooms, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 1th MONDAY and TUESDAY APRIL 12TH AND 13TH, COMMENCING AT 75 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. "S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME along the line of eadsville, N. ugust 5, 1874, for ugust 5, 1879, recorded 8100 deposit ‘re. Terms to be com- 8A court of inquiry into the case of Sam. Hill, of Atlanta, Ga.. sentenced to the lary for life tor killing the has adjudged him a lunatic, and he Isis to be Sent lo ap aysiom, will offer, at ger engine 1s , engine will be put to work in a few days. educer of his wife, A MorneR iteruses To Pericn® HeRse! Mrs. O'Donnell came forward in New York Monday and stated that Thomas Barker, a merchant, whose body door of her residence, was killed by her son, Richard O'Donnell. The difficulty a contest over a dog which belon, O'Donnell begged bis mother to say that he was of the house the night of the murder, but rerused to perjure herself. ANOTHER CLERG Cincinnati € cothe, Ohio, April 5, s astor of the German Evai y, has got himself into troubie. accused—and what is worse, { has been proven cuilty of drunkenness and Week before last he was found on the streets of the city in a drunken condition, and being watched by prominent members of his congregation he was seen to ncinnati road and enter a bag- nio kept by Miss Lida buchanan, where he re- mained about an hour. took the matter in hand and after a series of ; Meetings yesterday ousted him by a vote of 40 The Rev. Koehler came to Chilli- cothe from Blue Creek, Ind., from which place come reports of similar misconduct. erend gentleman makes a but the proor ARMY OF THE Potomac.—The “executive com- mittee of the society of the Army of the Poto- mac has decided te change nual meeting, and it will Vt.. June 16." Secretary vited to deliver the addres: cepted. Joaquin Miller has accepted au invita- on to deliver a poem. SUICIDE OF 4! bert Scheu, city editor of Angezer, Was found In the lake, four mues wrest that city, Tuesday night. He waded In the water and cut his throat. Deceased had been disssipated of late, and lost his position on that as found at the front OUS BOOKS, AND BLACKISTON. Suddenly, of paralysie, at 5 n the 7th of Ap: 1, 1880, Lewis ) Methodiet Protestant church, 9th. ‘clock p.m. ass ad of the land records: in said District, and b: the holder of the note secared b i, in writing, 1 will sell at public sale, on TUESDAY, 137TH Day Gy APRIL, 1830, aT 5 o'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, lot lettered B, in Ring's eubdivision of square numberedeight hin- me-third in cash, and the balance ments in six and twelye months, in notes bearing Interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All convey) street n.w., on Friday, at 3 0% and friends are inv Death of William Shields Exq. citizen died at his residence, oppo- at noon on Sunday last, and t had long been antics He was born in Norfolk, Va. n of that city, Julius Koehler, selical church of this "2a prominent ci the U.S. navy during the war of 1 grandfather, Jonn Shiels, was & nan, and a leadiniy wealthy merchant of this sketch was for aper in Virainia, an in two equal pa; —that he has been immoral conduct. S By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Februa. , and duly recorded in Liber No folio 63, et seq., one of the land records olumbia,and by direction of ancing at the purcha: OWN J. JOHNSON, 1 DUNGANSON BROS., Aucts. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ALE OF VALU\BLE IMPROVED 418 M STREET NORTH- THOMAS STATUE. dated on the 1878, and duly re- io 379, one of the lund records of the District of Columbia, and by the written direction of the party secured thereby, we niblic auction, in front of the premises, est bidder, on MONDAY, Day or Apnie, A.D. 1880, av 4:3 ail that certzin piece or parcel of land anc situate in the City of Washington, Distri umbia, known and Lot nhmbered #'rtoan (13) in” 84 bered two hundred and four®s" (224) Bing for the said part atthe northeas: co° i“ d runnin thence west with the sou. Mne of M street north thirty-three (33) fest. and six ; thence south one hundred and ten (110) thence west fifteen (15) fest: thence south ty ve (5) fect, thence east eigliteen (18) fost ane 6) inches: ence north forty-live (45) feet; thence east thirty (30) feet a hundred and ten (110) feel ning, containing four thousand five hundred and seventeen and one-half square feet of ground, more or leas, with the improvements. will be gold subject to unpaid taxes, collector's cer- ‘will be exhibited at the sale. the purchase money in it of $200 must be made at ice in two equal instalments, rom the day of mar3-t,th,s&ds | for the District of hough a mere boy in holder of the notes secured thereby. I shall sell, in remises, to the hixhest PRIL 17TH, 1880, 3 west twelve (12) feet front’ by. depth the No. 38, in Starr's subdivision ot cert Square ‘numbered one hundred and (131); toxether with the improvements ther: neat Frame Dwelling. . ‘Terms of sale: Oxe-fourth cash, of which 350 must be paid at time of gale, and balance in equal ments in six, twelve and eihteen months, with interest at seven per cent. from day of sale,'to be eecured by purcheser’s no! property sold. Walk out the this city about 185 d removed to Baltimore. ears he hax resided here, devoting his re— ning days to deeds of chart large real estate interests in this city. Mr. 8. had @ ‘was strictly honorable in warm-hearted, a true feiend, tive wentieman. His lost y his many friends and rela- in this and other sections of the coun- heart-stricken widow, his EI y y ci e] AL ESTATE, NC Finally the caurch VEST, NEAR THE By virtue of a deed of trus in Liber No. 8’ every sense—generou eneral denial of all try, but especially by the brothers and sisters, to whom Mr. 8. was « great sufferer for his death, but he bore hin nee and resicnation, and ef the religion of utelligent profession i who die in the Lora.” —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—____ UNDERTAKERS, REED. sPinpL ie > 12d PDEBTARER, Branch Store, 299 404 bere Which, UNDERTAKER, Sepli-12m 1337 10th 8 rest northwest, and a deed of trust on x and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in six days after sale, else Trustee reserves and cost of purchaser in de- fault, after five days’ notice, to be published im the fs WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trast sal F st. nw. ERY SALE OF A VALUABLE EK. LIRERTY MARKET. 10 O'CLOCK P. M., iy YY months prior ion with wrest pati bright testimouy in fay our Lord Jesus distinguished — as he date of the an- held at Burlington, varts has been in- but has not yet ac- right to resell, at. ri ITOR.—The body of Al- POSITE NORTH... Cleveland (Ohio) By virtue of a decree passea “2 the 19th day of October, 1878, bythe Supreme C72Ct of the District of Colimibia, in Equity cause, a No. 6428, wherein Thomas A. Stephens is plainant ‘and Mary L. Stephens et al. are defend- ants, the undersigned, as trustee, will sell at auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE 10TH Day OF ApRIt, 1380, 37 Five O'CLock Square No. 616, in the Beginning at » point on street 18 feet 4 inches and %4s of an inch east from the north west corner of said lot, and running thence east 18 feet 4 inches and thence south 100 fect; thence west and #,ds of an inch; thence north 100 feet te the Point of beginning, ‘with the improvements. The terms of in three equal installments, eighteen months from ber cent. per annum until pai "chaser’s noted and a reses and thence north one to the place of bein- Said Real Estate tificate of whic One-third of, cash, (of which a de} the gale, ) and the bi payablein six and pectively, for which the promisso: bearing interest from te of seven per contani Per © sett-annually, Or the whole purchate Aeugy say Be purchaés money ma at the option of the purchaser. ‘ANE Struck Montgomery, day, demolished the steeple of the American Reformed church and portions of other build- and leveled large treestotheground. Con- ‘rable hail, with thunder and lightning ac- companied the storm. A GIRL’S ENCOUNTER WITH A BURGLAR.—In Rone teep eany. sete fen uffy, aged 20 years, and living in the family of Sone ae ine opened the kitch~ enc?! When she was confronted by & ian turned upoii her, talsed + part of Lot No. 20, NOW THYSELF. ds of an inch ; K ain feet 4 inches ‘The untold miseries that result from in early life may be alleviated and mg assertion ehou!: Boston.entitied T! deed of trust o1 cash, and the ree- Inedical work pub fi Lloyd’ Wiegand, ht GAL INSTITUTE. at rate of seve. Stole quietly down and secured by the p..” ien on the propert; and if the terms thereof be not complied with with- in one week from the be resold at the def: cost, after three days’ notice in ‘The Evening Star The conveyancing will be at pur- SON Webster baw Bul ‘ebster Law W. B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. mar27- NORTHWEST. ;} Under ana by virtue of two decrees respectively on Jul; rat ine Due of Col e Millard et al. are complainan’ lard et al. are defendanta, ‘rustees reserve the at the risk and chaser after five days’ WEDS at the e: ne of HENRY AFE :on, SELF-P: iN. ies on SELF PRESERVATION. Exhanmtew cost of the defaulting notice in the Evening All conveyancing and recording oath the burziar Y which he had and struck her on-the head. The the floor, and the blood gushed As she fell she cat K WOOD, 2 ENHOUSE, { Trustees. er nose and ears. of a saucepan on the stove. It was f ing Water, and as the AKERY! BAKERY CHANCERY SALE OF 13 VED R - HELE SR REE PEGE oie orry, DOs, Xo: 1243 SEVENTH ‘ue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt t Coli sitting in the case of egrans & Shaw ve. burglar rushed at her ped to her feet and dashed the contents of the pan into his face. With a yell curses he ran outof the back door lice, who was stan: scalded.” IUis bellev to his accomp! in the yard: “Run! Pm |, Unat the girl's skull is fractured. Rowpnay. Justice Semler Of Brooklyn, Was ROBBERY.—Justice surprised yesterday morning to find arraigned before him a nine-year-old Lighway robbery. The 8 street, Was wing Teresa Mariton, o@65 Hopkins Mary Eberhart, of 75 which she F op, in Grand street, proceeds of the robbery to her evno made themselves drunk wil bought with the money. The the crime. She was sent to jail to await sentence. land has a new law sasociauions from 6th, 1870, and January juity, Supreme. Twill eel at public wi uublic remii to the hiuhest H Day oF APRIL, Lot No. 18, in square feet and 3 inch on M taining auction, in front of the p1 bidder,’on MONDAY, THE 12TH 18% 6 O'CLOCK P.M. No. 140, fronting abou street, and about on 19th street, 825 square feet, more or less. erms One ‘lon a charge of wnshop, in rH Patlioey said mede at the time of the sale, and if sale be not complied with of sale the Tis and cost after 3 . Cc. 8. A ato to | D., president of the N Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 nit or cee will be resold at * notice in the an aan

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