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STEAMERS, é&c. ___ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _TO-MOREBOW. — ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOOD3 AT On TUESDAY, Apri. 131m, covwexcrya aud continuing until dof, we will #ell at the store of A. 908 7th strect, between Iand K street west, the balance of stock remaining on han sisting of a general assortment of Dry Gon’ Also, two fine large lot of Sheif Boxes. Ladies are respectfuliy and especially invited. B. WILLIAMS & ©0., Aucta. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. IRABLE STALL IN THE POTOMAC STEAMBOAT CO. STEAMER GEORGE LEAR’ b White Commander. MPTION OF ROUTE. » A™D NUBFOLK, VA., PINEY POINT axp a H. WARNER, Reali Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU -BLE IMPROVED Th, NO.141% M SEREET NORTH- 5 THE THOMAS By virtue of @ deed of true Sth day cf Jenuary, corded in Liber No. $7 land record of the District of Colimbis.and by the written direction of the party secured thereby, we Will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, rar 12TH 1880, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., reel of land and premises situate in the City of Washington, District of Ool- umbia, known, and distinguished as part of 13) in Square _num- urteen (214): WASHINGTON, D. dated on the D. 1874, and dur TEN O'CLOCK A.M, On and after MONDAY, 1580, The LEARY wll commen running her ronte between above ports, leaving WasHINGTON. D.O., From fost of heveth st., | Fromesapbell Foot of Market, Show-Casea and a Day OF APRIL, A. all that certain piece or Je positive and w: numbered” thirteen ered two hundred and for the said part at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence west with the south line of M street north thirty-three (33) fest and six (6) Jnches; thence sonth one hundred and ten (110) (15) feet: thence south forty-five (45) feet; thence east elehteen (18) fest and Bix (6) inches; thence north forty-five (45) fect; thence east thirty (30) feet, and thence north one hundred and ten (110) feet to the place of bexin- ring, containing four thousand five hundred and seventeen and one-half square feet of round, more se, with the improvements. will be sold subject to unpaid taxe will be exhibited at the sale. One-third of the purchase money in posit of $200 must bs made at noe in two equal instalments, rayable'in six ard twelve months frem the day of sale respectively, for which the promivsory notes of the purchaser, ‘bearing interest from paid, at the rate of se nterest payable semi deed of trust on the property sold, must be wiv or the whole purchase money at the option of the purchaser. sre not complied with within ten days from the day Trustees reserve the right to resell raid realestate at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser after five days’ notice in the Evening M conveyancing and recording every SATURDAY, a: 6) PM. fs Single fare ue State-rooms, ¢' folk (fret-cians), $1; round trip | io} te} by onr agente, , Armin 131, at llo’cLocK a.m , thence west fiftee 5, in Rikwe Market, for cash iF THREE ELEGANT RES- SHETH NORTHWEST. NUM BERED 211, 2 BUILDING LOTS ON SIXTEENTH AND STREETS NORLHWEST, AND ING LOT ON 5SIXTE TWEEN O AND P STREETS NURTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Be of Cole Va. MIDLAND | : sngetla GENERAL De FICE POTOMAG STEAMBOAT Said Real Estate collector's oer- tificate of whic! H ONE BUILD- ENTH STREET, BE- cash, (of which a de th H, FORTRESS MON- | ae eanuers, Se. Leaves n per centum per annum, re complainants and a8 and others are defendants, the 68, and by consent T will offer for eale, at in fret of the premises, on TU OF APRIL, 1880, AT 4 o'cLocK 20, the following-described real city of Washington, District ly ered B, in Joseph Redfern's re~ al lots numbered 4 y, in equare numbered 78, Georgine Tho: same being #q of the parties in interest public anction DAY, THE 13TH Da: IN THE AFTER be paid in cash, the terms of wale pecond clase fi emer JOHN W BON ‘caver th-street Siar newspaper. at the expense of t) HENRY H. LOCKWOOD, t SAMUEL W. RITTENHOUSE, } and5, reapectiv ground plat or said lot lettered H ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LOT CoR- NINETEENTH AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of two decrees passed, respectively on July 16th, 1 d 5th, 1875, in cane No. 1342 mirtofthe District of Columbia, wherein John Millard ct al. are complainants and Cloti al. are defendants, I will sell at p auction, in front of the premises, bidder,” on MONDAY, THE L 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P No. 140, frontin, street, aid about 3,825 square feet, more or lesa. ‘Terms of sale’ One-third cash, and residue in three equal instalment, at six, twelve and eihteen with interest, to be secured by the pur chager’s notes and a reserved lien on the propert, sold, or all cash at purchaser's option. of 8100 must be made at the time of tho salo, and if the terms of sale be not complied with within five days from day of sale the propert, Tigk and cost after 3 Star newspaper. and running thence wost Mf said T street north 25 feet 7 inches; thence north 140 feet 9 inches to an alley; asterly 15 feet 8) hence 3 feet 134 inches: feet 1] inches to the beginning free and inexpensive use of the astern, boundary of, the § tered *'B,” and toxether with the buildiuza there- ‘The above. dereribed 1 t is on the north side of a costly and elegant wenty-five feet front, fecond.—all that certain real estate situate in said city, and known and designated on the wround Plat or plan thereof 2s all that ‘i lots nuwbered 4 and ively, said square numbered 78, within the metes and at is to say: Bewinning for the inal lota numbered at the end of 10 fect meas- ured weet on themorth line of I street north from the southeast corner of said lot numbered 4, thence west on the smd inches to the mehes ; thence nee south 111 NEW YORK KOTTERD: certain party-wall to the highest x Day OF APRIL, M., Lot No. 18, in squsre pont Bi fest and 3g feet on lyth street, containing alternate Wed: esday ‘and First Gabin $6587; Second Culna 3 L. W. MOKEIS, 60 Bt Agent. PUNCH Fv yr and is improved by ory brick house, numbered 2011. bounds following, rt or portion of PHILADEDPHI« ION a Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde Line for Boston, Providence, an New England States. will be resold at y's’ notice in the JOHN F. HANS Triste Oe IN : HANNA, Trustee, Webster Law Building. B. H. WARNER, Auct. 30-3 HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. EOF VALUABLE PROPERTY, IMPROVED BY A THREE #TORY BRICK HOUKE, No. 905 0 STREET N. W. Uneer and by virtue of a deed of trust, 77, and recorded in Liber one of the iand. jokumbia, and at the re- and running F the said street middle of the wall dividing the house stand- ing on the said par Hote numbered 4 and 5, respective , neenorth throuich the mid- dle of said wall 41 Jeet 4 inches, and continuing on said north course at right 9 feet further tothe south wall carriage-house ; | feet 7 Inches to the middle | stable from the through the mid¢ of said alley to its hta received dail the house adjeining. iver. Georgetown #1 at Washington. For full information app'y to J. H. CO., 1202 Fst. nw ton, D. 0. ; WiLLIA Je8 to said street 86 of a brick stable end ce west with said south wall 7 f the wall dividing said thence north of said wall 20 feet 2 inches to thence east with the south line | mection with an alley 10 feet | wide and running southeasterly; thenes with gaid Jast-mentioned alley to intersect a line drawn north from the place of bewinning and parallel with the east line of said Iot numbered 4. and thence in a straizht line to the place of beginning. tozether With the houses and buildings thereon. of ground last described is on the north side of I street and is improved by two elezant three-stor brick houses, numbered 2013 and 2015. house has a front of twenty-one feet three and one- haif inches, and will be sold separately with their respective lots. Ou the seid TUESDAY, THE 187H Day oF APRIL, 1880, av Five o'cLock in the afternoon, I will also offer for eale at public auction, in front of the all those certain picces or parcels of fying in the suid city of own and desimated as Lots numbered 97, 9 100, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 117, i Perry's recorded subdivision of” squ Allthe last described Lots. a1 side of Pstreet, between 16th and 17th sts. north- west, except Lot 117, which is on 16th street tween O and P streets northwest. feet front and 125 feet deep. ‘erms of sale, prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash ; the balance in two equal instalinents of one and two years from the day of sale, with interest, ta be secured by the notes of the purchaser, 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 cach, at the option of the purchaser. 8250 will be required when eac deposit of #50 when each of the building lota is All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Pursuant to said decree, I hereby give notice to the creditors of General C late of the U. S army, who have not already done thetr claims, witt the vouchers thereof, with the Auditor of said Court, on or before the 4th 80. HOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. date June 8th, 18 No. B53, folio £04. ef a records of the District aquest of the party sucured thereby, I will se in front of the > Apert 12TH, 15x0, premises, on Mi AT 50°CLOCE P. M. areél of land. lying im the ci istrict of Colunibia, and known as Lot numbered three (3), of Redfern’s recorded sub- Givision cf square numbered three hundred and sixty-six (366), with the improvementa thereon. Terms of sale: One-fifth cash; balance in six, eighteen, twenty-four and thirty months ich the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at six per cent. per annum, payabld semi-annually, secured by a deed of trust on the propert: A deposit of 3100 will be reqnired at the time of sale, andall conveyancing will beat cost of If terms of sale are not complisd with within seven days from day of sul will be resold at the risk and cost of JAMES PILLING, E. WAGGAMAN, ‘The steamers of this compnn urday from Bremen Pier, passage: From § don, Southampton ard Bret: cond cabin, 260 ceptiticates, 824 OFLRICHS & CO W. G. METZEROT: ‘will sail every Sat- 1d street, Hoboken. York to Havre, Lon- first cabin, S100; i; prepaid stear or. passage apply 2 Bowling Green, 'T & OU., 925 Pa. ave. for Washinwton. CUsaRp rr ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the steamers of this for all seasons of the year. On the outer passave froma Queenstewn to New eridian of 50 st 43 ue take aspecific course hinwton, and York or Boston, cro=si lat., or nothing to the north of apl-d&ds_ THOS. re numbered THIS EVENING. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF A COLLECTION OF LAW AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, AND SOME VALUABLE GOVERNMENT PUBLI- CATIONS, WORKS ON BOTANY, &c. To be sold at my rooms, southwest corner Penneylvania avenue and llth street, on, EVENINGS, AvuiL 127TH AND 13TH, COMMENCING AT 7 0" THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. THE CUNARD STEAMSALY COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpo: The lots will be sold RATES OF PASSAGE. . sccording to accommodations. gold. additional. 880 and $100 gold, of the houses and ‘Ticket to Paris, $ #H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF NEW TWO-STORY erick HOUSE, No. 1111 V STREET NORTH Steerawe at very low r: Liverpool and Queens Europe. st lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laten wiven for Belfas Havre, Antwerp snd other ports on the and for Mediterranean port For freight snd passaye apply at the Company's loth steerage and 605 Tth street, Washing- Stecraxe tickets from mn, and all other parts of aries Thomas, deceased, irtue of a deed of trust. bearin, h day of March, A.D. 1878, and duly recorded in Liber 882, folie 245, et seq the land record books for the Distri quest in writing of the day of May, 18: office, No. 4 Bowling cabin, to OTIS BIGELU bia, aud at the r esred thereby, we will sell front of the 1 IHANCERY SALE OF LOTS 14 TO 21 AND THE OF LOT 13, IN'SQU, TWENTY-FIRST bs STREET NORTHWEST, NOW OCCUPIED BY THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AS A MARKET HO! By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Angusta MeBlair et al against John G. McBlair et al., No. dersizned, as Trust, will sell at public ancti mu, WEDNESDAY, tHe 21st z remixes, on SATURDAY, THE SITUATED 0) i Day OF APKIL, AT 43a O'CLOCK P. iece or parcel of ground, | y of Washington, in the said District of Co- Inmbia, Known and deseribed on the ground plat or ‘lsn of said city as and being Lot numbered 40, in Valier's Subdivision of Lots 2, Rupert's subdivision of squaré hundred and three, (303, ) suid Lot fronting 15 feet 10 inches on V street northwest, between 11th and and having a depth'of 72 fe r with the improvements thereon, cons new two-story Brick House, with nodern iinprov RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 3. 4,5 and ti, of Equity cause of, ambered three front of the premix in Day OF APRIL, A.D. 1880, at 5 0'C those pieces or Washington, Distri ignated upon the p!: 14, 15, 16, 17, 15, feet and 5 inches of ‘The terms of wale a residue in two cela ‘of ground in the ©: of Columbis, known and 18 or plats of ‘said city d the north 23 . in Square No. 78. ) cash, and the sixand twelve ¢ City and Way Sta- Jelphia and Boston ore only. Break- ‘Terms of sale: One-third eash: balance payable vo equal instalments, first in six and second in is, with inferest at 8 per ce id, secured by deed of trast, o1 100 deposit required at time of sale. wncitg at purchaser's cost. viied with In seven days from day of sale, otacrwise Trustees reserve the right to reaell, at risk aud cost * WOODBURY BLAIR, 7 RANDALL HAGNEK, § HANDY, Auctioneer. '2)equal instalmenta ai monthe after date, with interest, to ba secured by approved notes, and licn reserved on the p x or deeds will be given um ase money and deporit of $100 w o ¢ ‘Terms must bi mont, Straabur. , Haverstown, Frede- rick and wey, © 8:00 a.m —t Ba 8.10 a.m.—Pety Wincheser, H- 8:15 a.m.—New Yo Baltimore Express. Par! } nore and Lanrel Exprese. of K.cka, Piedmont, Strasburg, rest shall have bee be required on each lot and part of lot when gold. All coaveyancing at purchaser's not complied with tn costs. If the te ten days from day of € right to resell the property at the risk and costs of ting purchaser after ten days’ notice in tar. ILLIAM J. MILLER, Trustee, Office, 430 Loui WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts. car to New York and », Columbns and lawerstown and rongh ear to HOUSES ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN AND I STREETS SOUTHWEST. Urder and by virtue of a deed of caring date the Ist day and recorded among the District of Columbia, in liber 886, folio 64, we will upon the premises, on THE 15TH OF APRIL TS: » lot numbered 9, in square number- roved by two dwelling houses. ‘Terms of sale: Oue third cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen montha, with interest at the nt. per annum, secured by a deed of perty sold, or'all cash, at the option All conveyancing at cost of pur- #100 down at time of gale. EUGENE CARUSI,? NAT'L CARUST, 5 rpuioas DOWLIN' TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ON FAST SIDE OF TWENTY-THIRD ST HAND ISTS. N. WW. y recorded in one of the land r Pittsburg Express. Valley Branch, except S Staunton. Pullman care to C dat!y except Saturday. and records of the: HER & O., Real Estate Aucts. 1223 F street northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE TRACT OF ‘ED AT THE INTERSEC’ JAD WITH NINETEENTH By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 27th and recorded tn Liberzi land records of, the District the writt’n request of the arty secured thereby, I shall sell at public auc- on, on the premisés, on THURSDAY, Apart 15TH, 1880, aT 4:40 o'cLock P.M, all that’ certain rea! estate situate and lying in the District of Co- lumbia between the northwest boundary line of the city of Washington and Kock Creek, viz: Le bered two (2), of subdivision of lot humbered four . of the tract of land known as containing four and 37-100 (4.37-100) acres, more or Jess; also the full and free use forever of the streeta, roads and ways adjoining said lot num- bered two (2.) ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the i balauce ia six (6) and tw with interest at seven (7) per centum per aunum, secured by deed of trust on the pre at time of sal 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,” alew per of Washington, D. ©. Conveyancing at pur ISABEL KAL*,, Trustee. “Annapolis, Ellicott Oity | delpbia and Boston LAND SITUAT! OF COLUMBIA STREET EXT. 5, Baltimore and Way. 1:,—Baliimore, il. ret Frederick, vis Relay. Stops at Annapolia tPotut of Rock: " - D. of the purchaser, folio 881, of the | of Columbia, and at erick, Hawers- hocks and Wa: 4:40 p.m. —* Baltimore is aud Way Sta- vidows’ Mite*” liber 814, folio 2 for Washington county, District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, tha i d ed, ‘Trustee, will set] on WEDNES! er Day OF Ar: front of the premis the moet sunthern et fre of lot, in square 55, rupninw i improved by a two-stor, yurchase money @ 12) months, ha following propercy: nty feet from front to rear ok to an alley, frame dwelling. hi; valance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cent. per annum, until paid, and secured by» deed of rust on the property. LADELPHIA | posit of 3100 r. ys at Biadens- 9 New York, aud cinnati Express. ¥. Other trains daily, excapt aa hg at, purcha- Papen fs 50 down when the property, ia atrack MIQHAGE F. DALY, Ti THOMAS DOWLING, Au WAtteR B. WILLIAMS & OQ., Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME IDE OF BOUNDARY ET WE EIGHTEENTH AND H STREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of a deed of trust, dated Februa- nd duly recordéd in Liber No. -» one of the land records Jommbia, and by direction of the holder of the notes secured thereby. I shall sell, in frent of tfle premises, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, Apnii 1711, 1880, AT 4:30 p.M., the west twelve (12) fect front’ by depth thereof of’ Lot 38, in Starr's subdivision of certain lots in mare ‘numbered one hundre CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL E3- TATE ON SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON CITY, D.C., No. 1243 BEVENTH STREET. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court mmobia, sitting in equity, vans & Shaw vs. Hu Eq.) the undersiene ‘on, in front of the premises, AY, THE lirH Day OF APxRit the above-number 803, 619 and ¢ where orders w ehecked and rec ussivania avenue, Basncuce to be sved at any point { WM Master of Transpo L.M. CO, General Ticket Assent. 1880 rex 3, will sell at publi for the District of NSELVANIA ROUTE WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Stee! Balls, IFICENT EQUIPMENT. ect Janvany 6, 1880. WASHINGTON, from Depot, Sixth and B streets, ss follows: West, 10:40 a m. 1880, aT 45s o'c" P.9 ises, Enown as Lot No." twenty-five, (25,) it. square numbered four hundred and forty-eight, (4S, ) of the official subdivision of said square in said’ city of Washinuton, improved by Brick House, contsining about nine rooms, and fit- way as a first-class Bakery. he purchase money sliall be pay- abie one-third on day of sale, one-third in one year ears thereafter, with interest, to the parties F respective interest by tmortwaze upon premises so sold, shall be subject to the approval of the Court. it of two hundred ($200) dollars 18 required of purchaser whore bid is accepted as soon as the property is knocked down to said WOODBURY WHE! DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. Cas W. HANDY, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALF_ OF LOT No.8, IN SUBDI- FEN SECOND STREET AND pe ebawale AVENUE NORTHEAST. y virtue of a di f prem of the District of Columbia paced ta Enuiay ‘No. 6,999, of Ellen an ‘will sell at public auction, in front of thi ME 20TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1880, aT 5 o’CLOCK F-.M., ail that piece or parcel of ground lesiniated on the plan or plat of the iaton, District of Colum| t (8,) in subdivision dred and nineteen, (719,) situated on H street, between 2d street and "Terms of sale: One-third three, ates mane = ee = mS reat, secured by the promissory 1 be ‘with surety to the satisfaction of antl ali purchase SPLENDID SceNiny, Mac large three-stor dd and thirty-one ie. | Gbi)Etoxcther with the improvements thereon—s neat Frame Dws ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, of which 350 must be paid at time of sale, and balance in equal payments in six, twelve and cichteen months, with interest at seven per cent. from day of sale, to be kecured by purchaser's notes and a deed of trust on Conveyancing and recording at Terms of sale to be complied with in six days after sale, else Trustee reserves right to resell, at risk and cost of purchaser in de- notice, to be published in the -F, HOLTZMAN; Trastoo, i TRAINS LY vi and ore-third in two >» With Palace Csr to Chicago. Property sold. purchaser's cost. For_Canandsi< -m., daily, except 3. daily, except Saturday, with | c andaiucus. For Wiliams) gp fed Elmira, at 1040 a.m. the East, 8:10 s.m., and 1:30 p. Evening Star. $30 45 street. Bor New Yors «. Bm. daily, exce with Palsce « of Pullman Parlor Care, 9:30 a.m. daily, except ,, all through trains conneet st rooklyn Anuex, af- cansfer to Palton street and journey across ma. and 1.30 p.m., daily, st Sundey 5 30 and 9:45 p.m., daily. Li xpress 9 Wa m., daily, except Sunday. ), 5-10, 9.30, 10-40 a.m. and 1:30, m. On Snuday, 7:40 and 9:45 p.m. 6.00 a.m. and 420 p.m., am. and 4:20 p.m. (Oise W. HANDY, Auctioneer. ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON NINTH AND TEN’ WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May -D, 1878, recorded in Liber No. 8:3, 72, he of the land records ol the District of Columbia, and at ta request party, secured theraby, T will sell at, ab front of the premises, on Day ov APRIL, A.D. 1880, aT 4 piece or parcel of VISION OF Si STREET, BET" city. For Philadelphia, & on TUESDAY, DAY, THE 6TH O’CLOcK P.M., all that cert ind, situate and lying in d_ being Known and descril numbered four (4), in three hundred and eighty-five (3 the same at a point on south C streat epteen (17) feet six and one-half (6: northwest corner of said lot; the line of said C street fourteen (14) feet four and a-half (433) inches; thence south forty (40) feet thence southeast six (6) feet and three (3) inches thence west thirteen (13) feet one and a-half (1! inches; thence northwest nine (9) feet : thence n thirty-seven (37) feet axd two (2) inches to the place beginning, with improvements thereon, consist- ‘erms of sale: One-fourth cash ; twelve and cighteen months, with of annum until paid. Con cost of purchaser. in seven days. $100 down at time of sale. mar26-cokds WILLIAM B. TODD, Trustee. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until oe SATURDAY, THX 17TH DAY OF APRIL, A.D. 1880, ateame hour and place. sot-eodids CHARLES W. HANDY, Auch. of square num- and balance in ence east with from day of 2}. FREDERICKSBURG BAIL ‘SANDRIA AND WASHING- % 11 a.m., 4.20, 5:20, Ou Sunday at 7, Sm. daily, and ALEXANDEI, 43 WAY AND Aly ‘lien retained r, 3 heen raid A conveyancing ‘costa of 850. will be per TEE IAM J. MILLER, Trustee, Office balance in six, 490 Louisiana avenue. interest at the 0 a.m, and 7 and Terms to be com- BROTHERS, Manrr's ax Dzaue! rs st. and Pa. ave. Genuine, Per ie eeepc Zara Rea lava a he ae ene UNCANEON BROS., Auctioneers, D Oth and D strects northwest. BEGULAR SALF OF FURNITURE, Ko. PIER MIKROP, CHAMBER SETS. DINING-ROOM BE. TABLES. 7 STANDS, TABL CHATRS, O3RRET MATTINGS. 150 YD8. OLLOLOTHS. TRESSES, SHOW CASE, STOVES, HOUSEREEPING GOODN — GENERALLY. Aso, LOT OF SHRLF GOODS. NOTIONS, &c. Aso, SORREL HORSr, AT AUCTION, On TUFSDAY MORNING, Apri 13TH COMMENCING aT 10 O'CLOCK, at our sales- roome. It HOS. EZ. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FIRST STREET, GEORGETOWN, AND AT AKLINGTION, VA. On THURSDAY, Arait 15TH, aT4 PM. No. 99 let street, Georgetown, and at 5 p.m’ ‘House and Lot at Arlington, Va. Terms day of sale. apl2 d&ds THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Au UNOANSON BEOR., Auctioneers. 9th and D streets northwest. 12 CASKS TRONSTONE CHINA WARE, THE MOST DESIRABLE LOT OF | SALEABLE STOCK YET OFFERED; 1:0 WATER COOL ERS, AND LOT OF TIN WARE IN LOTS TO BUIT THE TRADE, AT AUCTION. - Within our ealesrooms, on WEDD ¥ MORNING, AvuTL Mri, COMMENCING AT O'CLOCK. ‘The trade invited. aol2-2t (EARLY NEW WHITE HEARSE, (Child's, ) Made by Conningham & Son. LARGE BLACK CURTAIN HEAKS} OLARENOE CARRIAGE ROAN HORSE, (very fast.) ‘SORREL HORSP. GRAY HORSE, &e., &e. AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, Avert, 15, commencing at 10 o'cLock, in front of ont Seog auction rcins gorzer Sih and D streets n. vz», We Will sell the above stock. Terme cash. apl2-3t DUNCANRON BROS., Ancts. pn UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH E STREET, BE- TWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS FAST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, a ae ISTH, aT 5 o'cLOcK, we willsell, in froat of. the premiees, « PART LOT 15, SQUARE 755, fronting 40 feet on E street north. This property is rapidly increasing in value, and will make two good Building Lots. Terme at sale. ~ apl2-a&as DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ¥ VIRTUE of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, made in yuity cause N 97M Lauchlia et al. vs. 5 MeLauyhiin et undersigned, as ‘Tras eon, (will Bell aE public auction. in, front of the Lremiscs, on WEDNESDAY, the 287i Day or APRIL, AT Six O'CLock P.M, original Lot num- bered ‘twenty (20), in square "numbered fifty-one (51), du the City of Washinton, District of Col- umbia, Terme of sale as proscribed by the decree: One- hslf of the purchase money cash, the balance in two equal instalments in nine () and cizliteen (18) months, with interest from day of <ale, to be se- cured by retention of the title until the purchase money shall have been paid in full; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. A deposit of fifty dollars will be required upon the whole lot or an: the lot sold at time of sale. If terms of ¢ mplied with in seven days from date o ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at th cost of defaulting purchaser. Upon failure to sell 28a whole, the property will be offered in conve- t parcels. P. J. DONAHUE, ) 321 Four-and-a-Half stre, NEAL T. MURRAY, "| $13 Four-and-a-Half strect. apl2,1 Y¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SUPREME Conrt of the District of Colmmbia, passed 2 in Equity canse No. 5,580, Docket 17, where- in Nichsias E. Ladde et al. are complainants <4! and Wylie P. Mangum et al. are defendants, I will, on SATURDAY, APnit 26TH, 1880, aT 4 O’cLocs P. -, i front ‘cf the premikes, olfer for sale, at public auction, the following improved real estate in Washington city, in the District of Columbia, that isto say: All that pact of Lot numbered four: teon (14), in Square numbered one hundred and forty-two (142), contained within the followin metes and bounds. ewinning for the same on 1sth strect weet at the northeast corner of said lot, and running thence west with the north line thereof one hundred and thirty-one feet three inches (131 feet 3 inches); thence south with the west line of suid lot twenty-one feet two and a half inches (21 inches 236 inches); thence east and parallel to the north tine of said lot one hundred and thirty-one fest three inches (181 feet 3 inches) to the line of 18th street; thence north with the line of 18th afore- id twenty-one feet two and a half inches (21 feet 234 inches) to the place of bewinninw. The improve- ments consist of a three-story brick he mastic front, No. 614 18th street northwe: ‘Tern 6 of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and one-third in one year and one-Urird in two yeurs from the day of ale, with interest, to be sectired by a mortwage upon the premises sold to the Trustee, for the use of the parties interested according to their respective rights and ests, Subject to the approval of the Court. One li cadrad. doliars’ deposit on acceptance of the bid, and oon- vayarcing and recordin at the cost of te pur chaser. ROBERT W. McPHERSON, Tros'70, nortliweet. THOS. E_WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. apl2, 13,15, 16,19, 20,21, 23, 25824 BB. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, d lots nambered thirty thirty-flve, thirty- ty-seven, 3, 34, igus’ subdivikion’cf équare 210, ‘two hundred and ten,) in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbia, according to the plat of said aub- isiop, of record in the oflice of the surveyor of snid District. ‘Terma of sale: One-fourth cash (of which $25 onesch lot must be paid at the time of sale), and the residne in_ six, twelve and vichteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser to in equal suas, bh ing seven percent per annum isterest, to be secured of trust on the sold, to the satisfaction of the Trustees. he whole amount may be pald in cash, at the option of the purchaser, who must pay all convey- ancing. The Trustees ‘reserve the right to resall the property, or any part thereof, at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default, on five days’ public notice in the Evenipw Star, if the terma are not com- buted with within tive days from the day of sale. HYDE.) eres mar20-m, w&s ‘THOS. HYDE, § Trustees. NPPHOS: J. FISHER & CQ.. Aneta. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE N. 17, IOWA CIRCLE. On TUESDAY AFTERNOO. 20TH, aT 6 O'CLOCK, on the premises, b deed of trust, dated : , and recorded amons the land zion county, in the District of Columbia, 6, follo 161, et seq... we shall sell lot umbered 27, Of Moses’ Kelly's subdivision of lot ‘0. 2, of Coltman and Adaiis’ eub, of square No. iinproved by a desirable threc-story brick i house, containing eleven roonis, and Enown as No 17 Iowa Circle. ae ‘Terms: One-third in cash; the remainder in one and two years, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, payable semf-anpually. A de- | Wonit of $100 will’be required at the time of sale. EUGENE CARUSI, prusteos apo-asds NATH'L CARUSI, ees. HANCERY SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE SQUARE IMME- DIATELY SOUTE OF THE RESIDENOGE OF THE BRITISH MINISTE AND BEING ON N STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR NI TEENTH STREET, JEFFERSON AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court s cf the District of Columbia, Mogae on the! 24th day of December, A. D. 1577, in eqnity. cause No. 5955, by consentof all the parties in in- terest, wo willon MONDAY, Avast I9rH, 1880, at FOUR O'CLOCK P.M. SHARP, On the premises, aud continuing at the same time and place from day to day, qntil all the lots described herain are offered, offer for sale, &i pte aliction, al! those pleces or parcels of laud in Washinton city. District of Oo- ymvia, known and disthuxaished tpon the ground lat OF, ieee of said city as lots numbered from Tires (8) to twelve 2), both inclusive, lot fourteen 4), and from sixteen (16) to tweuty-seven, both inclusive, and from thirty-one (31) to thirty-seven (37), both inclusive, and Jot thirty-nine (39), in Ebon UO. Tuersoli’s recorded subdivision of square one hundred and thirty-nine. asa) which 8: G division is duly recorded in Liber J.H. K.. fc 179, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Oo- lumbia. The lois will be offered separately. Copies of the subdivision may be had at the office of B. H. are. 916 F etreet northwest, or of either of the mietecs. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash; and the residue in equal install- ments, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with seven er cent interest, to be sect by a deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees, or by the title being retained by them Until the whole of the purchase money {s 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 reewrve the risht to resell the property at the risk snd cost of the defaulting purchaser, after not less’ than one week's notice in e Evening Star and Washington Post, ary ) ‘Bank of Washington; TT. GRIETENDEN \ rusts. Attorney-at-Law, 225 434 st. n.w.,. B.H. WARNER, Auctioneer. marl8-a H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. * sey TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME COTTAGE, No. 412 C STREET SOUTHEAST. Bv virtue of a deed of trust, dated Februs- 717th, 1877, duly recorded in Libor #45, 2 Difder or Geohie nt APR ena alae of Colum! 18, request of Secured thereby, we will el at pubite auctions front of the premise, on SATURDAY, THE 1 71H Day OF APRIL, 1880, ‘AT 5 O'CLOUX P.M, the following described real estate situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia: Benz part of Lot numbered two (2), in Square numbered eight hundred and nineteen, lying on the weat side of a line drawa north snd south through the center of said lot as the same is described upon the plat or lan of raid thy bans the same property conveyed {oraia Vincent E. Von Koerber by 5. ik. Moore by deed dated August 23, 1860, and recorded in Liber H. M. H., No. 25, ‘folio, 343, et seq., one of the land records Of said ‘District, together with the im- rovements, &c. : Prrerms: One-third (14) cash ; balance in two equal instalments, in one and two years, with interest, at seven (7) per cent. per _annim, secured by adeed of trust on the pro} sold; or sli cash at option i i a id of the purchaser. leposit at time of sale. ancil Teco! at Ai, aged eof eat eeren dare ef ares le pit-okig ROSEY. N ewe BOOTS AND SHOES. E TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNC- ING TO THE PUBLIC THE FACT THAT | A. F. MORAN, 1022 7th st. northwest, is selling the finest line of SHOES in the SWOT FOR StNGING PrNAPORR.—A few 80 While two you! friend on Church Hii, one of them 1. my Own, Light of Srose from his seat and went into an adjoining returned with a small rite is ing in a jocular manner, Pinafore is death weapon (unloaded aa THE EVENING STAR. - April =, 1. The Greatest Walk on Record. HART WALKS 565 MILES AND WINS THE O'LEARY In Madison Square Garden, New York city, Saturday night at 9:24 o'clock, the heavy silver belt was taken from Ite case. @ stretch carrying a silk flag, while the band Played “Yankee Doodle.” encd the broad plates of the belt around tie young fellow’s waist, and amidst thand Applatise, he rounded the track on the la: the greatest six days’ walk that ever took He completed 565 miles and 165 yands ai 9 o'clock 24 minutes and 3¢seconds. THR FINAL SCORE. men were visiti MONDAY. sing “Farewell room, and soon his hands, and alty for singing T the offender,” raised the usual) to bis shoulaer and he piece exploded with a st ek, Pinafore vocalist was heard to exchatea great consternation im the m Was Made, and It was the young man hada sligns ht log just above the knoe. But for the heavy side seam tn the gentioman's Pants which eaused the ball to glanon, the wound would have been serious and might have “ag the loss of the Limt.—xichmena ‘Mr. MORAN purchases for only, selis on the SuazuesT Postini Manene ot Goods warranted as represented. 1022 7th st. n.w. Saeelnaee SPRING GOoopDs. "8 R4rn STREET SHOE STORE, ‘RN'S 41H STREET SHOE STORE, au STREET SHOE STORE, Two Doors below Corcorsn Street. Two Doors below Corcoran Street. Two Doors below Corcoran Street. m26 HE GHEATEST SHOW ON EARTH Consists of the immense stock of BOOTS and SHOES of the latest Spring Styles, now on exhibi- (OE AUCTION HOUS! 4901 Penn’a avenue, Near National The remarkable low prices that rule at this estab- lishment are not only s surprise to our but to the manufacturers of th LADIES' DEPART! Ladies’ Fine Kid, French Heel, Box-toe, from 1.25 up. Ladies Pebble Goat, French Heel, Box-toe, from aiup. Ladies’ Dioth Top, Button Boots, from $1 25 up. Ladies’ Fox Button Boota, from $1.25 up. Ladies’ Fox Gaiters (Lace), from 75 cents up. Ladier’ Kid Slippers, from 58 cents up. Ladies’ Newpo GENTS’ DEPART: Gente’ Band-stitched, Calf Gents’ Dress, Congress Gaiters, from 31 up. Gente’ English Walking Shoea, from 81.25 1 ’ Fine Ca'f Boots, Warranted, from $2.25 up. assortment of Gents’ Hand-made, Low Qusr- ters—a Specialty. - Special Notice—A Box of Blacking Given to every wer whose Purchase Amounts to $2. GREAT BOSTON SHOE HOUSE, Bion ofthe Hed Flag, LEOPOLD RICHOL sm Pro Hart came down Referee Carter fast- exclaim, “1 am An examinat discovered that Nesh wound in his 343.7 | Krohne A HEADLESS Ropy FOUND BY LATTE Gms. — Three UUie gis who were in the woods, near Durham covered the he gathering towers ¥ OF THE RECEIPTS. ‘The total admission receipts up to the close of the 5th amounted to $45,132, ani this represents the share of the walkers. The receipts of the last day wil probably swell the Sum to $55,000 or $60,000. Probably amount to $9,000, beside the en ee face’ downward at were Informed, ‘The right arm The town authoritk and an investigation was begun Was found severed at the PANTAlCONS and vests were found some distancs away. In another direction were the collar, necktie and Shirt bosom, which had been tors. from the shirt, the remainder belug left ‘Three gold studs were still in the shirt the skull and the amur- ther place near taat of Petar Hart's share wtil ATIONALITIES OF THE CONTESTANTS. Hart was born at Port au Prince egram first saw the ight at P rishman, as has been Sup- rman_parenta Dobler ts not posed, but is of Gi was born in Manchester, England, uso a Briton, hatin from Carlisle ¥ and Williams ts a North Ca. by birth. Hanwaker The top part The body wa: lalf Gaiters, from 82.15 up. a New York bak ears Of age. and was 4 St. Allof these mon, wi :xception of Hanmaker, may be looked for in the future as dangerous Competitors in any ¢ and Kowell, the hitherto tnvinettle hx ‘an bark, will have n. Keeper of the Bai at New Orleans, shot and Instantly kil Raymond colored, in a diMicuity about wa tJonh suiliv live prairie fires are raging tn Several persons have been burned to More dificult task than there is more iu his steady legs t S?" When a man’s wife comes in and sees him raver in hand and with his ¢ e you shaving? voking thing tn itn to answer. an he has ever shown bec > the Astley belt 1s likely to be bro and to remain on this side of the Atlant ORDS EXCEEDING FIVE HUNDRED MILES. ro- No, I'm black- _— MARRIED. NEw YORK SHOE STORE, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Howard, 1ss0 The distinguishing Dobier, ‘1-90. EXCELLENCE OF M. ELEGANCE OF 'TNESS OF FIT, ERATE OOST. MANSTIELD ities of our SHOES are ERLA) 1880, at the nes lence of the minis Mason, Jonx K. Maxarienn, of Monts: Mi. to Mies Chawa A. BRUEML, of tu EXAC’ DURABILITY AND MOD: SPRING GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. ies’ French Kid Boots, French or plain Heel! Rowell, tsi9. CHEW. Sunday, April 1th, 1889, at 12m THA Cuew, in the vistity-aitth your of Ladies’ 3-Stra Corkey, 157s Laqier’ Slippers from ia any Eee! p Sandal Slippers, ee from her late residenos, v, ‘Tuesday, Apri 1, tai Glenwood € arcely be numbered among the Ss the track on which the fifth ley belt. took p Rowell and Merritt mast having made their hizhest ‘ven, on the same g Gent's Congresa or Button, fro! Gent's French Calf Hand-made Bo« Mises’ and Children Shoes of ali kins contest for th covered to be short. be regarded. aiso, records, as above: EO. McCARTHY. _ FINANCIAL. W YORK, March Bist, ISSO. ‘Notice Is HEREny Gry nership heretot se belt contest, the same numbes those reached the same figures ‘The result of this contest 30 miles whieh Is at pre: to walkers in order to share in the gate money Will have to be extended in future tournaments d this igure will be the lowest record entitling a man t competition for a belt race April 12th, 1880, at & y dauchter of Samual ed eleven months Kecian F. Drewes, aged remains have been taken to Quiney , That the limited part- existing between John D. Prince ak general partuers, and William he firm name by limitation. vised Statutes: 8, as special partner, Whitely, expires tl Pursuant to the provisions of the a State of New York, a limited partnership has ler the name and style of to continne until March: RINCE, JAMES WHITE- Nand HENRY ORUGER y are the general partuers, and WILLIAM R, TRAVERS is the special partner. William R. Travers, as special tributed two hundred thousand italof the firm. ‘The business wi heretofore at No. 64 Broadw: B.—All clasres of Stoc Boston, Philade Amsterdam dnd other mai EDUCATIONAL. ROFESSOR LARROQU! French Instructor, craduste of Sorbonne Uni- versity, Paris. Private instruction in all the French ‘Terms moderate. ap9-3m ESSONS IN KENSINGTON ART NEEDLE- ee Spe RKLOWS ABT GALLERY, 1225 Penn. avo 14TH 8T.—MLLE V. PRUD' HOMME ie some hew French Class sinners invited to test the practical applicati the Oral system, April 12th and 15th, at 1034 a. m. Afternoon classes for children at 34; Batu m. Terms moderate. Ofhce hours: 12 m. tol rm. ; Mondays and Thursdays, 4 to 5. 729 Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and VOCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to be- TS, 88 Well ag those wishi ‘Teachers. Terms moderate. 1215 H st. n.w. ilineks of con: Christian forti- * PETROLEUM CENTEI inthe old Meclintock hote Petroleum Center, seven miles south of Oil City. The town being ‘wholly unprovided with tire apparatus, and a strong wind blowing from the southeast at the time, the flames spread rapt¢ through the heart of the town, d ly all of what remalned of w z One Of the leading towns of the oll country. post office was In the MeClintoc ing, but all the mail matter w: twenty-five buildings were burned, nearly halt of which were unoccupied. ™m Saturday 3 this day been f On Friday morning, April 9th, mi, JODSON VERMILLION, aged jollars fo the eap- ie! JERTAKERS. BSP: SPUNDERTAKER, 33 Seventh xtroet Branch Store, 239 459 street #.w. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th 8 reet northerest. kK house’ build- ad , Bonds and Mining old on’Corumission in New n Francisco, London, CHicaco Division B. & annual election of directors of the Chicago di- vision of the Baltimore and Ohio rafiroad, at Chicago, resulted as follows. Wm. heyser, C. H. Hudson, J Dennis, ‘James Walsh, John Ludington and D, A. Jones. president, J. H. Sutor secretat treasurer, J. L. Randolph chief engineer. new elevators have been erected on the Ine, 5 tons of new steel rails laid during the Vice President Keyser, of the Baltimore and Ohio, stated that the company expected Increase Its business this year; that 49.000,000 busbels of grain were exported from Baltimore last year, ana 55,000,000 were expect- ed to be exported this year. THE CASE OF investigation of the outr: West Point, Satur by telegraph closed, at the suggestion of Whit- taker’s counsel the latter withdrew, and Cadet George R. Burnett, of the first Qass, was called He was officer of the day when Whittaker was found and described how he found him. Witness exhibited how the knots were tied, showing there was more than one full knot and that the knots were of a somewhat diffi “. his own wrists as he sald Whitiaker’s were thed and then broke the bands ©. Raxoap.—The Toes John King, Jr., MEDICAL, &c. lost established and only reli- in the city, can es and niceties. EON, able LADIES’ PH consulted daily at 455 Mass k. All Female Oo Consultation free. a rate rooms for pr YONSULT DR. ROBERTSON, every Wedn ri ‘at his office, 456 C st. nw 439 et., from 2 to ence, guarantee ‘Organs, Nervous and Sen Emissions, In recently cor tractes days. Consultation atrictl ices for ladies. Refers to the leading physi- Main office, 19 G. Wutew st. i Weakness, Nootu CapeT Watrraker.—In_ the 8; fe on Cadet Whit- vely cured in from 5to iy private, and sepa- ing to be qaualitied for cians of Baltimore. Baltimore. Chances moderate MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—GCertain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- Nervous Debility, Seminal We itis, and VENING CLASSES—Monday, Tuesday, Wed- 7 to9 o'clock, 85 ¥ GERMAN, FRENGH, (03. Preparation for Private lexsoas at A. M., 702 sth street nesday, Friday, ENGLISH, MATHEM. exe, West Point, Annapo! other hours. §. W. Y! to the witness stand. in Diseases Kp boa cured in 48 hours. For sa'e by WM. TWISLE, Druggist, corner 12th #t. and Price #3 per box, seut by mail under seal ceipt of price. ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies, All females com APLEWOOD_ INSTITUTE, Pa.—Boys, $50 per quarter; Girls, 345. denta prepared for business, Yale or Harvard. First fessers. Primal CGoNconDVILUE, In breaking the bands the witness suffered abrasion of the s! wickiy cured. nw. Ofioe ‘Cot, aS Was Whittaker, and laid beide the tron Db: dstead, which had been brought into court, and his feet tied to It, when he showed that d reach the knots on is feet with his PENCERIAN BU: ESS COLLEGE, x Conxen in AND L STRerts N.W., ives education for real life to sons and dauchters. he course comprises Penmanship, Spelling, Com- ndence. Business Aritametic, ‘ingle and Double Entry Bookkeepin, Practices, Political Economy, Commerc and evening sessions. dents last Monday in August and | For particulars visit the College, or ad- | PENCER, Principal. mre from 1 to9 p.m R. 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Pianos and Orwans from other well-known factories for sale or ‘Tuning aud repairing satsfactorily attended REICHEN GAOH'S Piano Warerooms, 423 st. a few doors above Pa. ave. TIEFF PIANOS.—Wizhest honors Paris Ex- position Universelie 1878. TWO FIRST PREMIUMS ‘fashington, D.O. The Stieff Artist’s Piano, defies competi- tion. Also Agents for the celebrated Kranich & Bach and oiher fist-class Pianos aud the unrivaled Peloubet . Standard Orzans. es L. WILD & BRO., OLR AGENTS, « between @ and fz. GRANT DELEGATES Ucans held county ¢ urday, to elect delegates to the S Dinwiddie elected George Matthews, colored, and passed resolutions in favur ot Prince Geonge elected E. Norfolk and Wythe counties elected Grant delegates. AN IMMORAL nICorka itl every quenches thirst. 83 per case Sole agent, Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University Place, New Yerk Drigists supplied. ARTLING DISCO! Tat MANHOOD volume of tone. VE RESTORED. ithful tmprudence causing prema- Ds A victim of y: ture decay, nervous debility, lost mau! PREACHER Ex un from Norwich, Conn., April 10, sa rhairman of the committee of inquiry in the of A. W. Paige, charged with immoral con- duct before the Providence conference, reported this morning that the committee of ten had found the charge and specifications preferred against him to be true, Xpuision from the conterence. preacher made a motion that the black record of this man’s crime be destroyed, that 1 might not be a blot on the record of the conferen: the inspection of future tion was not seconded. marked that the Kev. A. W. Paige had the right Of appeal, and that it w the evidence before it was known what cours’ Was to be taken by the acct secretary should file the é the record of the conference. then accepted and the recom: AND ANTI-TILDE: tions in Syracuse, N. Y., election of delegates to the New York demo- crallc state convention, resulted in the de! of the Tilden party in every district. rence county and the first district of V ter county also elected anti-Tilden delegat: Livingston county elected Tilden deiegates and assed resolutions “denouncing having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis- covered a simple self cure, which he will send Eto his fellow sufferers, Address J. oS, 43 tham St. N. ¥. at National Fair, Boudoir Grand, the PI manavers since ite first establishment and recommended his: The best establishment 2 ‘oct by Dr. Sepp in 1871. 8 728 Tth st. n.w. nerations. Thismo- | VETERINARY Bishop Bowman re- MEDICINE DEPOT, THE HUB PUNCH. not well to destroy THE HUB PUNCH. THE HUB PUNCH. PREPARED FROM A FORMULA DERIVED FROM 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN MANUPAO- TURING, THE COMBINATION MAKING ONB OF THE MOST PALATABLE AND OONVE- NIENT ADDITIONS OF OUR DAY TO THE FES- | TIVE BOARD. FOR DELICACY OF FLAVOR, AND AS AN AGREEABLE TONIC, THE HUB STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, OON- TAINS NOTHING BUT THE PUREST MATE- BIALS, AND IS ENDORSED BY ALL AS TRE MOST DELICIOUS BEVERAGE OF THE AGE. | MANUFACTURED BY C 4. GRAVES & SONS, BOSTON, MASS, TRADE SUPPLIED IN WASHINGTON BY 4. H. CRANE, " No. 860 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, AND BY THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN all kinds of Cattle and Dog Medi: ROBT. SMITH, V.S., 409 14th street n.w. ERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST CLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of aueions ot stone, and just as i. Hie thougat the | idence as a part of | The report was | endation adopted. ‘The district con- aturday, for the unaniinously the fraud of is For sale at a heavy discount from former prices. TERRA COTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE CROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TEBRA COTTA CO., 401 New Jersey ave., Near B. & O. Depot. W118 IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber, of Washington City, hath the Supreme Court of SHIPWRECKED MEN RRSCTE ship Leviathan, from Bordeau York Saturday, having on board seven of the oficers and créw of the British ship Snare brook, which caj fearful gale on men had been lashed hours. James Farren, a satlor, and William Francis, cook, were washed overboard and drowned, and Thomas Matthews died from ex- haustion. The Snaresbrook sailed from Dobos, Ga., on March 6, with a c sighed to parties in Hull, England. BLAINE DELEGATES IN Tow Jowa that have chosen delegates to tke state republican convention, so far 59 are solid for Of the total delegates for the 76 coun- tes, 603 are for Blaine, 110 for Grant a he Norwegian | rrived in New wean during a mn Féscued the rigging thirty psized in mid-o 9 of Umber con- | N. W. BURCHELL, 1332 F st. n.w. JACKSON & 0O., 626 Pennsylvania ave. a. WILLIAM ORME & 80) B. W. REED'S SONS, Bi: b BEALL & BAKER, 490 Pennsylvania sve. | BROWNING & MIDDLETON, 620 Pa. ave. a.w. ELIA CHELINI, 135 Pa. ave. and 136 B st.a.0. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 2421 New York ave. | HOLMES & BROTHER, corner Ist and E #ts.n.w. ©. O. BRYAN, corner 16th and I streets n. OC. WITMER, 2028 Pennsylvania avenne n. JOHN KEYWORTH, corner 9th and D ste. n. ASHBY & CO., corner 34 and E sts. Mrs. T. E. BRYAN, 248 C street n. F. D. KEYWORTH, 529 7th street n. obtained from je District of Columbia, holding a Special Term for Orphans’ Court bus ness, letters testamentary on the personal estate of ERT COHEN, late of the District of Columbis, deceased. “All persons having claims against tne hereby warned to exhibit the to the subscribers, larch next: they otherwise by law beexcluded from all benefit \¢ said estate. Given under my hand this 6th ROBT. COHEN, Jn. —-Of 76 counties in 2013 Penn.ave.. said deceased are same, with the vouchers thereof, at or before the 5th THE SUIT AGAINST GENERAL Saenipay.—The suit of James A. Whalen Sheridan, at the trial of which so many attended, has been appealed to the States Supreme Court writ. The plaintiff's claim is value of the personal property on the large Ktl- lona plantation in Louisiana. from which he was ejected by General Sheridan’s military His counsel assert that the general had no right to issue such order, as peace was re- ied In the south, and the alone had jurisdiction, wereopen. Ex-—Ju R gan, Scott Lord and General Benjamin F. Butler are the counsel retalned by Mr. Whalen to argue his case in the United States Supreme Court.—N. F. Post, 100" e=~The heaters in the Allentown, (Pa.) rol- jing mill have struck for an advance of wages and ail work in the mill ts stopped. tt? Five masked burglars gagged the watch- man at Garner's & Co.'s erstraw, N. Y., Friday night, and rob the safe of $20,000 but were tight "Mrs. Boucicault seems to insi@mate that even ber husband’s mode of life was adapted from the French.—Boston Post. oe De Ress, Pas to ainst General Path day of March, 1880. ge Biatchford’s for $420,000, the SPRING! I bave just received my stock of Spring consisting of fine Worsted and Granite Cloth, in Prince Albert and also im Cutaway Coats and Vests, Cheviot and Casals ‘mere Suite, Lixht Colored Cassimere Suita, Blue Flannel and Yacht Cloth Suita, in frook and sack; Worsted, Licht and Dark Qolored Pants for dress and business, Also, = very jarve assortment of Boys’ and Qhildren’s Suits. The above are only part of goods re- ceived. Want of space forbids mentioning others. In selecting my stock this season Thave taken ample time, in order to get the choicest goods that could be obtained, and am satisfied that noone can find s better as- courts, whic! See ‘*Medical Press," Medical Journal," &o. 1y_ with the faoaimile of 1.—Gen' onl: Biron Liebies Signature in Bue fait acroas tae ‘Consumption in England increased ten-fold in comer rint works, near Hav- LIEBIG ANY'S Frbomsalo ony), a ve Mrawn Be tae” yueen’s county, N, Y., for $6,500 and $4,5%, on Bank of Brook! Iya, and core. | ‘Sell them at astonishing low prices. ‘To be convineed of the truth of this assertion, © cordial invitstion is extended to si! to visit wy establishment. A. STRAUS, the National fled Saturday at that bank, are : 82 Four inmates of a house in Baltimore hav- ing lately died of scarlet fever, and tvo others fatally {ll with the same disease, the of health made an investigation and found that the —_ after wal ‘ECOND-HAND CLOTHING, WA‘ PI ‘&o., &e.—The rhest fab cuooeument Bt every rainfall, was x hat it was allowed to @ terribly offensive odor,

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