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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. __FUTURE DAYS. CUANSERY, SALE OF NEAT BRICK HOUS! WITH GARDEN IN FRONT AND STABLI dow snder. RESUME 2OUTR. TN RFAE, WES SIDE SIXTH STREET, WASHINGTON Db « N. STKFET NORTH WEST. eter Ry Virtue of a deeree of the Supreme Court FORTRESS YO. hi of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity POINT caure No 20, wh in Louisa Schiewel et al. sre complainants, and Jobn Schlegel et al. are defendants, and by virtue of a farther order pass- ed in said chuse on the 27th day of February, 1880, the undersigned. as Execntrix and Truates, will | sell at public auction. in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, THE 20TH DAY oy Avett. A.D. 1880, at 5 O'CLOCK P.M, part of Lat No. 15, ip sqnare’ No. 447, in Washinxton, D. ., described as follows: “Bexfaning at the north: rieref said Lot and Traning thencs south line of 6th street 20 feet: thence weet 80 feet; therce north 20 feet: thence east 40 feet to the place of bewnninw, with the improvements. NDA running her rov Porta, leaving Nonroun, Va. Tatupbell's wharf, Market, SDAY, THURS- oe axb SUNDAY, % $i; round trip every BATULD + Pt. Single fare to S {first-class}, 81. information, | The termm of sale are: One-th rd cash, and bal- Staterooms, ete. f mr aenta, ance in ywal instalments at six, twelve aud eighteen B. W. REED SONS “et uorthweat. months from sale, with interest at 7 per cent. per 7 Market Space. | nm unthi paid, secured by pnrchaser’s notes 4: Poeun. ave. n.w. | aud & rewerved lien on. property until paid. or all o avenns. | casb at purchaser's option. A deposit of 3100 must be made at sale, and if the terme thereof be not | complied with within one week thereafter the prop- rty may be resold, at risk and cost of defaulting | prrebarer, after three dave’ not ce in Evening Star hewspaper. LOUISA SCHLEGE! Exceutrix and Trastea, 1330 6th at. uw. WALTER B WILITAMS & 0O., Aucte. 10, 13, 16,17, 19,20 LING. . D. PRE! Agent for Nort: sie ze DODD ‘Auctioneer. ~ ‘ FORTRESS MON- 7 Fee ONG rhe SOUTH D, 1880, at 3 WAT Y OF e LARE 6th street ¥ what on MONUAYS. WEDNE r Of K street northwest. Washinw- RIDAts, ato pS a" will seil at public auction, on ac- stopping at Pines Pout ten city, D. okont, Con: airs, &e. Leaves | count of w y concera, one yery fine hand- ik Sag 4 First — ae Bole SECO: 1, Roun rip, af-class fare, ee Bia Trp, FULL SIZE BRETT, FOR POT Mac RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN Wo THOMSON ‘eaves 6th-atreet | in first clase order, as good a5 new, for cash, on ac- eyery MONDAY ane THURSDAY, at 7a. | countof ben [ hold for work and labor done and for Nomini, SATUHDAY for Leonardtown, als fornished by me on suid carriawe. ping at princ jm lancanes wiugandretarning. | _aps-eod&dbs DREW J JOYCE. STEA E FORK. _— EXCURSIONS. COOK’s TOURS! Messrs. THOMAS COOK & SON, originators of the world-renowned Tourist and Excursion System, established 1841, bex to inform the public that they have opened a new Branch Office in Washing- teen, MONDAY lay." Freiwht tak Steamer or office under Nati sep2T SAM'L BACON, NEW YORK KOTTERDAM. mere af this lin ton, sitated in Corcoran Building, TERS Ca caine on suis ea 1431 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aud. "“ROTTERDA %i tity avery | for the sa'e of ther Tourist Tickets, and whore alternate V First Cabin | every information concerning their extensive sys- B65—870- 8 $ | tem Of travel ean be ovtained. t L. W. MOKKIS, GRAND EXCURSIONS i { | | ew | | | \ Avent. FUNCH Bt, . Py soatn Wi Toetene Cuetec | anno. Bertie Hemet. 1B6O ee —— at " ANNCAL MAY PART : (CLYDES NEW EXPRESS LINE Grand Annual Educational Vacation ) RETIRES PHILADEDPHIA, ALEXANDER let, containg fuli TON AN # RGET N, Pam TON AND GEORGETOW Leena ful Connecting at Phitadelphia with Clyde's | OF E' Line for Boston, Providence, and the on application. New England States. COOR'S SAO TO ALL PARTS SAILIN Single Journey and Excursion Tickets, available ely hi «—Nat any day and by any train, at rediiend. eaten bir ail wet -n—Monday, at 11 a.m. dines of steamers, issued to independent travelers. own — -., ed dail: 5 p.m. | ‘OOK'S AMERICAN TOURS Cy nto Boston and Pre To all ph Georgetown goods received and landed | Washington. For full Information apply toJ H. JOUNSON & | CO., 1202 Fst nw , and Ith-st. wharf, Washing- D. 0. ; WILLIAM P. CLYDE Managers, '12 South Wharves, Philadelphia. mar20 NGETH GERMAN LLOYD_srrausate Live Between New Yous, Hayne, LONDON, SOUTHAMYTON anD BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company. will ail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of 1 pacers From New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, 3100; | Second cabin, #60; steerave, $20; prepaid steet certificates, $28. “For freight or passace ary, | OEFLRICHS & CO, 2 Bowling Green, New York. | WHEAKEEE W. G. METZEROTT & CO., 925 Pa. ave., Axenta for Washington. sepld | C Jt ane Liv TICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Lision, the steamers of th's line take aspecife course | tor all seasons of the year- Same | ‘On the outer passaye from Queenstewn to New | ‘York or Boston, crowsing the meridian of 0 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43, | Ob the hoaeward passare crossing the meridian of GOat 42 lat.,or nothing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAM SHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- of Pleasure Kesort in the United States end Candélas. ‘curstonist contains farea for over by muil, 10 cents. For full particulars 3 CO., General io i tt ie 3 = << s 5 5 2 < ¢ 5 A ° cent. Office, 261 Broadway, New York. C. A. BARATTONIManager. marl8-colm BOOTS AND SHOES. SURE IN ANNOUN ING TO THE PUBLIC THE FACT THAT A. F. MORAN, 1022 7th st. northwest, Gd is solling the finest line of SHOES in the market. Mr. MORAN purchases for Osu only, and sells cm the SMALLEST PossibLe MARGIN. Goods warranted as represented. apl-Im 1022 7th at. n.w. HE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Consists of the immense stock of BOOTS and | SHOES of the latest Spring Styles, now on exhibi- | tion and sale at the wreat i ing at Cork Harbor, BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, “FROM PIER 40 N. R., NEW YORK. 491 Penn’a avenue, Near National Hotel. Parthis....Wed.,Aprill4 Abyssinia ..Wed., Mi The remarkable low prices that rule at this estab- Gallia...... Wed; April 21 Gallia. Wed | lishment are not only a surprise to our purchasers Bothnia Wed, A Bothnia. | but to the manufacturers of the wooda themeclyes. Algeria, € lay 6 Alzeria | . LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. Beythi Wed., May 12 Scythi Ladies’ Fine Kid, French Heel, Box-toe, from And every fouowing Wednesday from Néw York. RATES OF PARHAGE. #80 and $100 wold, xccording to accommodations. Ticket to Paris, $15, xold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Stecraze at very low rates. Steerage tickets from | Eiverpoo! and Queenstown, and all other parts of Murope, at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean porta. For freizht aud passage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both stoeraye and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Washing- 1.25 up. Ladies’ Pebble Goat, French Heel, Box-toe, from $1 up. Ladies’ Gioth Top, Button Boots, from 81 25 up. Ladies’ Fox Button Boots, from $1.25 up. Ladies’ Fox Gaiters (Lace), from 75 cents up. Ladies’ Kid Slippers, from 50 cents up. Ladies’ Newport Ties, from aly GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. Gente’ Hand-stitched, Caif Gaiters, from $2.15 up. Gents’ Dress, Conyress Gaiters, from 31 up. | Gente? Englith Walking Shoes, from $1.25 up. Gents’ Fine Ca'f Boots, Warrabted, from 82.25 up. A fine assortment of Gents’ Hand-made, Low Quar- DO. ters—a Specialty. i = -oHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Awent, N.Y. Special Notice -4 Box of Blacking Given to every (Customer whose Purchase Amounts to 82. @REAT BOSTON SHOE HOUSE, Sign of the Red Flag, Nean NaTiONaL HoTRL. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, mar?6-3m Proprietor. NEW YOrH sno sToRE, 605 PENNS TLVANIA AVENUE. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, and Southwest. ‘To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1.20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5:00 p.m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sts- The distinguishing qualities of EXCELLENCE OF M. TERIAL or: SHOWS se ELEGANCE OF STYLE, tions. d a ; EXACTNESS GF FIT, aU 6.05 .m.—tNew York, Philadelphi: Boston ‘ rare : Express. Ou Sundays WaBulliiuuks ouy. Broke, | DURABILITY AND “MODERATE COST. fart at lielay Stat SPRING GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. 6 50 «.m.—Baltimors, Annapolis and way. (Pied- ont, Strasburz, Winchester, Haxcrstown, Frede- = ick and way, 2 Relay.) altimore and Lanrel Exp: § nt of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hawerstown and way stations. 8:15 a.m./—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Paltmore Express. Parlor car to New York aud hilade! Ladies’ Freuch Kid Boots, French or plain Heels, fi 83 to 5 TOI. Ladies’ American Kid, any Heel Ladies’ 3-Strap Sandal Slippers, any Hi Ladies? § flippers from Gent's Hand-sewed Strap Shoes, Gent's Congress cr Button, from. Gent's French Oalf Hand-made Boot. Misses’ and Children Shoes of all kini Boys’ zood Shoes. cd except Su an care to y- Thi ncinnati, ton to Sandusky. daily except Satz 9-00 a.m.—t Baltimore, Annap Z 10-00 a.m timore Expreas. Stops at Biadena- burg, Collee, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- GEO. McCARTHY. on, Jeseup’s and Hanover. 1 A 1210 p m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Gity | F 03 Seu Street N.W. and Wai Cuassks— Afternoon, 1 to4; Avening.7 to9. 810 98 p.m.—New York, Philad ver quarter,in advance. Latin, Greck, German, Express. Slops at Laurel. | French, Enclish, Mathematics, Penmauship, Book- 1:35 p-m.—i0n Sunday 01 | Keeping. ‘Special attention to preparation for Col £:30 p.1u.—Baltimore, Bi | lege, West Point, Annapolis, and all competitive Express. Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Aun: | (Xatinations. Frivate lessons on moderate terms. 4.35 p.1m—tPoint of Rocxs, Frederick, Hagers- | = TO-MOREOW. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF A LARGE AND WELL AMSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS AT On TUESDAY, Apart 137m, COMMENCING AT TEN O'OLOcK 4.it., and continuing until all is dis- pe sed of, we will sell at the store of A. Goddard, No. 908" 7th street, between I and K street north: Toth titg balance of stock remaining on hand,con- sisting of s general assortment of Dry Goode. Also, two fine French-Plate Show-Oases and a large lot of Shelf Boxes. F Ladies are respectfully and especially invited. Je positive and withont reserve. 2)9-4t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. UN IN BROS., Auctioneers. D SENS! 9th and D streets northwest. 12 CASKS IRONSTONE CHINA WARE, THE MOST DESIRABLE LOT OF | SALEABLE STOCK YET OFFERED; 1e0 WATER COOL EES, AND LOT OF TIN WaRE IN LOTS TO SUIT THE TRADE, AT AUCTIO Within our ealesrooms, on WEDNESDAY, MORNING, Avuit 14ti, COMMENCING AT IW o'CLocK, | ‘The trade invited. ay 12-2t H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. es sear TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, NEAB FOURTEENTH STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem. ber 2ist, A.D. 1872, snd recorded in Liber: 691, folio 466, the subscribers will sell to the highest bidder, on the premises, on WEDNES DAY, THE litt pay or Apnry, A.D. 1880, 5 O'CLOOK TN THE AFTERNOON, lots numbered thirty two, thirty-three, thi hirty-flve, thirty- six and thirty-seven, 37.) in Geo. W. Wiggs’ subdivision’ are 210, (two hundred and ten,) in the city of Washington, ‘Dis trict of Columbia, according to the plat of said sub division, of record in the office uf the surveyor of said District. ‘Terms of enle: Cne-fourth ¢ash (of which $25 oneach lot mnst be paid at the time of sale), aud the residne in six, twelve and eizhteen months from the day. of sale, the purchaser t) wive notes, in equal sums, bearing seven per cent per annum interest, to be secured by deed of trust on the premises old, to the satisfaction of the Trustees. he whole amount may bs paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser, who must pay all convey- ancing. The Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, or any part thereof, at the risk au’ cost of the purchaser in default, on five days’ pablic noti-e in the Evening Star, if the terms arenot: plied with within five days from the day of sale. AHYDE,y mar20-m,w&s THOS. HYDE; Trustees. HOS. J. FISHER 1233 ¥ TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE TRACT OF LAND SITUATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF COLUMBIA ROAD WITH NINETEENTH STREET EXTENDED. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 27th, Ture, A.D, 1873, and rocorded {n Libersi11, #1, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of ths party secured thereby, T shall soll at public, auc- r, on the premises, on THURSDAY, Arnin 15TH, 1880, at 4:30 o’cLocK P.M., all that certain real estate situate and lying in the District of Co- lumbia between the northwest boundary line of the City of Washinyton and Rock Creek, viz: Lot nnin- ered two (2), of subdivision of lot humbered four (4), of the tract of land known as ‘Widows’ Mite” containing four and 37-100, (4.37-100) acres, more or Jess; also the full and free use forever ‘of the streets, roads and ways adjoining said lot num- bered two (2.) ‘Terms of kale: One-third of the purchase money iaeasn: balance ia 6:3 (6) aud twelve 12) months, with interest at seven (7) per centum per annum, secured by deed of trust on the premises. a de- posit of 8160 r. quired at time of sale. If terms are hot complied with within five (5) days from day of sale, Trustee reserves the right to resell at ris! eud'cost of defaulting purchaser, after five (5) di edvertisementin the ** Evening Star," a rewspa- per of Waehiugton, D. C. Conveyancing at parcha- Ber's cont. ISABEL KALt, Trustee. Real Estate Aucts. wast. mar30-d&da ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SUPRE Court of the District of Columbia, pasted 3 in Equity cause No. 5,580, Docket 17, where- 4 in Nichclaa E. Ladde et al. are complainants and W3lie P. Mapwum et al. are defendants, I wili, on SATURDAY, Apri, 24TH, 1880, at 4 o'croc r. M., in front ‘of the ‘premises, oifer for sale, at public auction, the following improved real estate im Washington’ city, in the District of Columbi that is to say: All that pact of Lot nambered four- teen (14), in Square numbered one hundred and forty-two (142), contained within the followin metes and bounds: Bewinning for the same on 18th strect weet at the northeast corner of sald lot, and running thence west with the north line therecf one Lurdred and thirty-one fect three inches (131 feet 3 inches) thenee woth with the west line of said Ist twenty-one feet two and a half inches (21 feet 355 inches); thence east and parallel to the north line 1 Jot one hundred and thirty-one feet thr niches (181 feet 3 inches) to the line of 18th street; thence north with the line of Isth stree afore- Fuid twenty-one feet two and a half inches (21 feet 23 inches ace of bexinning. The impr: ments consist of a three-story brick house with mastic front, No. 614 18th street northwest. Sof Sale: One-third of the purchase money and one-third i one year and one-third in two years from the day of sale, with interest, to be sectired by a mortzago upon the premises aold the Trustee, for tho use of the partics interested, according to their respective rita and interes subject to the approval of the Court. One hundrer dollars’ deposit on acceptance of the bid, and con- veyancing snd recording at the cost of the pur chaser. ROBERT W. McPHERSON, Trusteo, 307 D street northwest. THOS. E_WAGGAMAN, Auctioncer. p12, 13,15, 16,19, 20,21, 22, 23894 T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTE! LE OE THAT VERY DESIRA- B 3 PROPERTY, No. 1014 SEV- BUSIN ENTH STREET, BETWEKN K AND L STS. NORTHWEST. ody Virtue of a deed of trust, dated eke Oh No. 28th, A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber folio 423, &e., one of the land records for the District of Ooh rabia, and at the request of the pert: secured thereby.’ we wil well al public snotlon, in frout of the pretiser, on MONDAY, ‘Apart 19, 1880, AT 5 o'cLock v. Mt. all that certain piece oF parcel Gs 'apd situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Cozmbia, beiny all that part of Lot numbered eleven (11), in Square nwubered hnndred and twenty-six (426), comprised Within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same on Seventh strect west at the dividing line between lots numbered eleven (11) and twelve (2), in said sguare, and running thence north along the line of th street twenty-eight (28) f ven (7) iuebes; thenea west one handred (100) feet to the rear of ‘8a! eight (28) feet seven ( Luondred (100) feet to Jot: thence south twenty inches; thence east one the place of bewiauing: rovements, Ke. Subject toa f trust dated August 5, 1474, for $6,000, pay- three years after date, with interest ‘due, at 8 ny from August 5, 1879, recorded i, folie 383, of waid land records. ‘Terms: One third cash‘balaues in six and twelve months, with interest at 6 per cent per annum, secured’ by deed of trust on the property 6o'd, oF allcash, at option of purchaser. 100 deposit ‘re- At the time of ealo and all conveyancing and at purchaser's cost. ‘Terme to be com- plied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, aftr five days’ advertisement. HEQUORE SHECKELS, JUHN E. Ni apftu,th,s,ads j Trustees. z 7 ROFESSOR LARWOQUE, 723,1gth st, native a French Insimictor, «radiate of Sortonhe Uni. y Hi ie reity, Paris. tvate instruction in 8 Frenc! ee aainore ame Mae ee ches and niceties. “Terme moderate: apo-3ea 30,p.m —!PHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND NGG TERAEING TOR Se BALTIMOME. EXPRESS. Norfolk, except San- | J 2SSONS etre ee day. Nort atsenwers taken in ti ra direct | BARLOW'S ART GALLERY, mar31-2w* 1225 Penn. ave; 910 BEE St ASLLE V, PROD SOMME is ‘Stops at Biadensburw and Lau- it of Rocks and Way Stations. { 6.45 p.m.— *Ealtimore and Way Stations. | organi, ing some new French Classes. Be- FIMORE AND LAUREL EX. | stuncrs invited to test the practical application of Si City, via Relay. the Oral system, April 12th and 15th, at 10'4 a. m. CHICAGO, COLUMBUS AND | Afternoon classes for children at 34; Saturdays, 9 EXPRESS ng car to Chi- | utwh except Sunday. *NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA | LTIMORE EXPRESS. Stops at Bladens. | rel. _Slespinx car to New York, and | Bleep a.m. Terms moderate. Othoe hours: 12 m. to1 Mondays and Thursdays, 4to5. mar29 SCHEEL, ‘Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and VOOAL MUSIO. Particular attention to be- ny car to Philadel phi sinners, a8 well a8 thoes wishinw to be qualified for ‘St Louis and Cincinnati Express. cachurs. | Teruus moderite. 1315 H st. 0.W. Jay only. Other trains daily, except MAPLE Woo INSTITUTE, Goxconnvinee, | AML Ps.—Boys, #5 er quarter; Girls, 845. ut Relay Station. | dents prepared for business, or Harvard. First irlormation suply sf the Baitimare | class professors.” Pras ‘ils admitted. Set Offices, Washington station, and | “Hf. 3. SHORTLIDUE, A. Sle Pet Corner Ith and Pennsylvania avenue, = = Z will be taken for rugs to be | QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ceived at any point in the city . Connex 7TH AND LSTRRErs mn sdves edneation - M. CLEMENTS, k Master of Transportation. | The course comprises Penmanship, Spellinw, Oom- L. M. COLE, General Ticket Awent. position. Correspondence. Business Arithmetic, GEO. §_ KOONTZ, General Agent. myl? ingle and Double Entry Bookkeeping, Business oa ommae Practices, Political Economy, Commercial Law,and ctures. Day and eveniig sessions. Open’ for sta 1880 | eoiten of hates ia ‘Monday in August and Stu: Wey r re! life to sons and daughters, ROUTE | thereafter. For particulars visit the Collewe, or ad- TO THE NORTH, West. AND SOUTHWEST. | dees, (sug5] H.C. SPENCER, Principal, Doubie Track, Steel Kalis, | BRLENDID Scr SeRY, MaGNiricesT Equirwest. | In F fect JANUARY 6, 1880. i PIANOS AND ORGANS. TRAINS LEA\E WASHINGTON, from Devot. | py IANOS—FIRST QUALITY, corner of Sixth and # streets, a8 follows r be Pitighuns and the Went. 10-40 a m.. daily, with | PPS Sop a a | lor Car t ‘ittabaryg, an< leeping Cars from i aT TTY: Pitisturs :) C.ncinmsty St. Louis and Ohicaco’ | p27 FEMS TO SUIT and LEST ov CiI'y m % with Palace Car to Ohicayo. = - Vv. BECKE | Warcrooms, BOT Hist. nw. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ RAILROAD. op Duning and Kepaire done skilfully and pro: For Gananiaigy Rochester, Buttle, Niagara | Tenty srare cxperieuce. ayo: and th 01 at6.00a.m., daily, except M. KNABE & CO.’S GRAND Bunday; 74) p.m. daily, excey tHaturday, with i SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, ‘Gare to' Canandaigua. Por Wiliaiusport, | Unsurpested f tity, ric Lock Haven, and Elinirs, at 10-40a.m- daly, | ¥ oe cara, Mannoes and Lock Harn, | Yolumé of tone. “By artista de: 1 day. | Slared je Bhs PIANO MADE. “Pianos For Nem York aud che East 6.10.0. and1:20.p. | Organs from other well-known factories for gale oF m. daily, except Sunday, daily, | rent. : ; °o5 with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express | 16° ppr wah and repairing astafactorily atten to. REICHENBAOH'S Piano Wareroo! 423 111 Of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except | et, afew doors above Pa ane. ne eae Sunday. = = Bi » N.Y., all h trains connect at ANOS AND ORGANS AT PRICES THAT asd oy ‘City with boats of frooklya Annex, ‘af- P defy com petition. fording direct transfer to Fulton 31 1g SIDNEY T. NIMMO & Oo. Rea geable fermage aud Journey across New York n. For Piisdetpn ‘TIEFF PIANOS. Highest honors Paris Kx- $10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, he hen hie S position Universelle 1878. except Sunis: and 9:45 p.m., » daily, pt ics Saat and | ee ani ™. junday. | at National Falr, .0.. The Stic 40 aud 9-48 p-ta Boudoir Grand, the Piano, defies competi- daily. excert Sunday '© ©™- Snd 4:20 p.m., Uictiso Agents for the celebrated Kranich & Bach and Annapolis. 6.00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ¢x- | other first-class Pianos and the unrivaled Peloubet — Organs. ALEXANDRIA AND ERI @. Le WILD & BHO. Ay SSA PRARDRES OKSBURG RAIL. | Som AGuuts ort OS BAL IGAD AND WASHING: | tebi7 293 7th st. s.09., between Gand H. ‘or Alexandr: 7:20, 9 11 a.m., 4.20, 5-20, —— 6-25, 8 and 11 30 p. area Sie GT wena, nares neg | VETERINARE 4 | wor DO pm. dally. except Suedog ™ Gally, and MEDICINE DEPOT. we Alexandria for Ws 8, 10 2212-80, 3, 5 7, 9:08 pin, and te Gar Sanday st 8 bd 10 ay mag eat | pBtgelalties Colle Medicine, Linament, 5 A Tickets, information, Sleeping and Parlor Oar ag. | ©! kinds of Cattle and Dog Medicine. ep commodations can ke procured at the offices ur east corner zt flr pinennom © pv and Ivenia | ROBT. SMITH, V.58., Avenue; northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- | . sud at the: where order ap2-ly 400 14th street n.ws Siehrcsnarsr tenets Semcnes hos residences. dei flies comer re WALTER 5. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO FINE DWELLING HOUSES AND LOTS, CONTAINING ABOUT FIVE ACRES OF LAND ATTACHED, AT HYATTSVILLE, P. G. CO. i », MD., OWNED BY THE LATE JUDGE BUGHES. By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Prince Georye’s count A, Bit- 2 asa Covrtot Equit: bers, 43 ‘Trustees, will offer at pul ction, on FRE Avni. 2#p 180, aT THE HOUR oF 13 o'cLocK M (if fair, ifnet, on the next day thereafter), on the preiuises, two splendid and attractive Dwelling Houses, ‘tituated at Hyattsville, Prince George's county, with lots of land attached, containing to- gether abont6 acres, ornamented with choice ever- wreens, frnit treea and shade trees of ifferent kinds, "ail in @ healthy and vood condition. larver of the two dwellines is a two-story ho: with tin roof, con veu room, with hand some porch and indows; wood stables and other necessary out-houses in’ prime condition. ‘The seccnd dwelling is a two-story house with six rooms, bay windows and " This property is located immediately on tho Wa-hington Branch of the Baltimore and 0%: railroad, within afew yards of the railroad depot at Hyatteville, and within ten minutes travel of the National Capital. Tne terms of Sale, as prescribed by the decreo, as follows: ‘Two thousand dollars to be paid in cath on the day of sale, or upon its ratitication by the Court; “iilue of the purchiase money to be paid in 6ix mo 8 from day of sale, or the whole in Cash, at the option of the purchaser: the whole pur- chaste money to bear interest from the day of sale, ‘The deferred payment to he secured by the bond of the purchaser with security to be approved by Trustees. Upon the paymentof the whole purcha money and interest, the frustoos are authorized to execute by a good and sutfcient deed, to be exo- cuted and acknowledwed azreeably to law, and eon- ¥ey to the purchaser or purchasers of said propert: in fee simple, the property to him, her or’ th sold, free, clear and discharged of all claim of the parties to'this cause, and of any person or persous claiming by, from or under them. ‘The purchaser willbe required to make a deposit on the day of sale of 8300. 897 Those wishing to purchase this property are invited to view the fame, an arg referred to 0. 0. yatt, e6q., Hyattsville, Prince George's county. C. MAGRUDER, | ROBERTS, Ja.,j Trustess. Upper Marlboro’, March 31, 1880. ey-IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE ABOVE SALE of the Hughes property, I will offer at private sale asmall Tract of Land near Hyattaville, known as the Fenner Property, located directly on the Wash- ington Branck of the B.& O. B. and divided into choice Villa Lots. A plat of the same can be | eo at Shenae of Ayatce Williains & Uo., Auc- cers, Washington, D. 0. cs G:C. MAGRUDER, Trusteo. Upper Marlboro’. March 31, 1880. 8p2,6,9, 13, 16,20, 22, 1t ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. USTER'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME TAO ON, SOUTH SIDE OF BOUNDARY STREET, BETWEEN EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febras- He ist, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. AB 812, folio 63, et seq., one of the land records. for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the holder of the notes secured the ereby, I shall front of the premi sell, in EXTORDAY, Apmre T Tr 1800. erg 30 ae a ? , AT 4:30 Pem., tho eat twelve (12) fect front’ by depth thereof of Lot No. 38, in Starr’s subdivision ot certain lots in Square'numbered one hundred and. thirty-one G1); together with the improvements thereon—s neat Frame Dwellin, Terns of sale fourth cash, of which $50 must be paid at time of sale, and balance in equal payments in six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at seven per cent. from day of aale,'to bo fecured by purchaser's notes and s deed of trust on property sold. Con IHANOCERY SALE OF THREE ELEGANT RES- CiBEScE O83 STR: eet NEAR THE COR- STHWEST, NUM- BERED 2011, 201: ; ALSO, NINE et eI 5 Et B SS Gi oa of the District of Columbia, passed on the Path day of March, 188), in & cause wherein George W. Rizgs and ofhers are complainants and Georgine Thomas and others are defendants, the same being equity cause No. 6,568, and by consent of the parties in interest, I will offer for sala, at vablic auction, in front of ‘the premises, on TUES- AY, THE 187H DAY OF APRIL, 1880, aT 4 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON, the following-deacribed Teal estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Cofumb.a, namely: First.—Lot lettered B, in Joseph Redfern’s re- corded subdiyision of orizinai lots numbered 3, 4 ively, in equare nun bered 78, on tho lan of said city, beginuing’ for the **B” at a point on I street north, at A distance of 108 fect 7 inches from the southeast corner of the said square, and running thence west along the line of said T street north 25 feet 7% inches; thence north 140 feet 9 inches to an alley; thence’ southeasterly 15 fect 83 inches; thence south 14 feet; thence east 12 feet 5 inches ; thenca southeasterly 3 feet 134 inches; thence south 111 feet 1] inches to the bexinning; toxether with the free and inexpensive uso of the’ certain party-wall Icoated-on the eastern boundary of the said lot let- tered **B,” and together with the buildings there- on. The above-described | tis on the north side of I street, and is improved by a costly and elegant three-story brick house, twenty-five feet front, numbered 2011. Necond.—All that certain real estate situate im said city, and known and designated on the ground plat or plan thereof as all that Patt or portion of original lots numbered 4 and 5, respectively, in said square numbered 78, within the metes and bounds following, that is to say: Beginning far the gald part or portion of ‘said orizinal lots numbored 4and 5, respectively, at the end of 10 fect meas- ured west on the north lino of T street north from the southeast corner of said lot numbered 4, and running thence west on the sad lind of the eaid street 42 feet 7 inches to the middie of the wall dividing the house stand- ing on the said part or portion of the said (fiainal ota pumbered 4 snd 3, respectively, from the house adjeininy: yhenco north through the mid- dle of said wall 41 fect 4 inchea, and continuing on ssid north course at right anwles to said atreat 85 feet firther tothe 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 able from the stable adjoiuing: thence north ugh the middle of ssid wall 20 feet 2 inches to ey 20 fect wide; thence east with the sonth ling of said alley to its connection with an alley 10 feet fide, aud running southeasterly ; thence with eaid last-mentioned alley to intersect a line drawn north from the place of bewinning and parallel with the east line of Raid lot numbered 4, and thence in a straizht line to the placo of Lezinning, together with the houses and buildings thereon. ‘The piece ef ground last described is on the north side of I street and is improved by two elegant, threc-ator brick honses, numbered 2013 and 2015. Kaci houee has a front of twenty-one feet three and one- half inches, and will be sold separately with their respective Iota. On the said TUESDAY, tre 187m Day oF Apri, 1820, aT Five o'cLocx in the afternoon, I will also offer for rale at public auction, in front of the premires, all those certain pieces or parcels of lying in the said city of Washington, and wen anid desinated as Lots numbered 97, 2, 29, 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 117, in Thomas’ and Ferry’s recorded subdivision of square numbered #1.” All the last described Lots are on the south side of Pstrect, between 16th and 17th sts, north- Rest excent Lot 117, which is om 16th, treat be. tween O and P streets northwest. Each Lot is 22 feet front and 125 feet deep. Tho lots will be sold separately. “erms of sale, prescribed by the decree: One- third of the purchase money in cash ; the balauco in twoequal instalments of one and two years from the day of sale, with interest, te be secured by the hotes of the purchaser, the title being retained by the trustee until the whole purchase money is paid; the whole of the purchase money may be paid in ch, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $200" will be required when exch of the houses and a deposit of 50 when each of the building lota is truck off. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Pursuant to said decree, I heraby sive notice to the creditors of General Charles Thomas, deceased, late of the U. 8S. army, who have not already done £0, to file therr claima, with the vonchera thereof, with the Auditor of said Qourt, on or before the 4th Cay of Map. 1880- mar29-14t_ THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. T y UNUANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL E ATE ON PENNSYLVANIA aVENUE EAS’ virtue of a decree of Pee Y Gi) and65, r ground plat or Bald lot Lette By Yirtme of a deed of trust; dated February 21st, 1867, and du ded in Liber R. M = IL, No. 3), folio 124, &e., of the land record: for neigion conbty, do eaid District, and by dizection of the holder of the nota secarea by sal irnst deed, in writing, 1 will sell at public sale, on TUESDAY, 13TH Day OF APRIL, 1880, at 5 0'CL0cK FP. M., in front of the premises, lot ‘lettered B, in Ring’ subdivision of sqnare numbered eight hun- dred and seventy-four (874.) ‘Terms of ea’: One-third in cash, and the balance in two equal paymentsin six and telve months, in notes bearing interest at § per cent, per annum until poid, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. ‘All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. as SOHN J. JOHNSON, Trustes. DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. —marJ3-t.th.scas THIS EVENING. FPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF A COLLECTION OF ‘D._ MISORLLANEOUS BOOKS, AND SOME VALUABLE GOVERNMENT PUBLI- CATIONS, WORKS ON BOTANY, &o. To be sold af my roome, southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Ilth street, on RAD MONDAY and “TUESDAY EVENINGS, 4 L 12TH AND 13TH, COMMENCING AT 74 O'CLOCK. ‘Terms cash. ay-d&ds TRUSTER'R SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY Af NORTHWEST CORNER OF WEST AND ORTH STREETS. GEORGETOW 1 BY fintue of a deed of trust, dated ‘tater Sah t, 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 773, folio 273, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, I will sel! at public auction, n front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Arrit. D. 1880, av 4:30 o'cLocK Pp. M., the fol- jowing-described real estate, ‘situated in George- towi to wit: The east half of Lot numbered ). in Holmead’s addition to George- ing about 63 fect on West street and 40 feet on North street, texether with the improye- tients thereon. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money, with the expenses of sale,in cash; and tho balance {n one d two years, for which the notes of the purcha- fer, wath interest at eigut per cent. from date of ole and scenred by deed of trust ou the property sold, sliall be taken. A deposit of $50 will be re- quired at time of sale. All conveyancing at purcha- Fer's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in ven days, the Trustee resorvea the rizht to rese'l the property at th aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, after fiy ‘8’ advertisement. FRED'K W. JONES, Trustes. 3. T. COLDWELL, A aps-cott ERY BALE OF VERY DESIRABLE ING LOTS IN THE SQUARE IMME. LY SOUTH OF THE RESIDENOE OF THe BRITISH MINISTER AND BEING ON N STREET Ni ', NEAR NINE- “SON AND M e District of Columbia, passed on the 24th day of December, A. D- 1877, In equity use No. 6955, by cohaentof all ‘the parties in i terest, we will on MONDAY, Apait 19Ta, 1830, AT Fovwo'cLoc P.M. SHAuP,' on the premises, and continuing at the same timé and_ place from day to Say, until al the lots described herein are offered, offer for sale, at public auction, all those pieces or parcels of I Washington city, District of Oo- i & nwuished ipon the ground By virtue of a decree of the Supreme 2 ator plan of ssid city as lots numbered from thres (3) to twelve (12), both inclusive, lot fourteen (4), and from sixteen (16) to twenty-seven, both inclusive, and from thirty-one (31) to thirty‘seven both inclusive, and jot thirty-nine (39), in Ingersoll’ recorded sub:livision of aquare red and thirty-nine (139), which aaid sub- d duly recorded in Liber J. H.K.. folio 179, in the orfice of the surveyor of the District of Oo" lumpia. ‘Phe lois will be oifered separately. Copies of the subdivision may be had at the offies of B. H. pikes 916 F street nortiwest, or of either of the Trustees. ais of sale: Ono-fourth of the purchasa money »paitin cash; and the residue in equal install- le in'six, twelve and eighteen months of sale, with seven per cent interest, d by adeed of trnst to the satisfaction the Trusteck, or by the title being retained by then: util the Whole of the purchase money is paid: whole of the purchase money may be paid in , at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of 60’ will be required on each lot, and conveyancing Bud recordinzat the purchaser's cost. If the terms 6? sale are not complied with in ona week from the day of sale, the Trastess reserve the risht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser, after not less tuan one week's notice in bie Eventi Star and Washingtoa Post, C. A. JAMES, ) division «of Washington; T. T. CHITT: i Attorney-at-Law, 2 dig st. n.w., _B. H. WARNER, Au tioneer. marl8-d NEARLY, NEW WAITE HEARSE, (Child’s,) at ‘Made by Ouuningham & Son. LARGE BLACK CURTAIN HEARSE. . OLARENCE CARRIAGE. ROAN HORSE, (very fast.) ORKEL TORSE. GRAY HORSE, &o., &e. AT AUOTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, Apr, 15, commencing at 10 o'cLock, in front of our, auction rooms, corver 9th and D streets n. wo will sell the above stock. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. JP CXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH E STREET, BE- ‘TWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Arai, eee ae boon, we willeell, in front of reLy! © Pe='PART LOT 15, SQUARE 755, fronting dO feet om X atriet north. 18 property is rapidly increasing in value, and make two wood Building Lots. rns a apl?-d&ds"_DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. HOS. J. FISHER & CQ.. Aucts. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DWELLING HOUSE No. 17, IOWA CIROLE. On TUESDAY “AFTERNOON, Arar: 20TH, aT 5 o'cLock, on the on virtue of adeed of trust, ‘Soptoniber. 8th, 1876, and recorded Renato gai Rote bered 27, of Moses Kelly's s | 16 feet ; thence east 90 feetto the begining ; it he GPATES & HAEN, Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF HORSES AN a TO CLOSE BUSINESS pi We will sell, at th Bazaar, No. 940 Louisiana ave, on THURS: MORN ING, AvRiL 15TH, ar Tee = oN 1 Gray Horse, 8 yeara old, fine driver, and a horse of great endurance; can trot close to 3 minttes. 1 pair of mail Mules. WM. BOSWELI. apls-2t SPATES & HAHN, Aucta, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. FOSTER'S GREAT SALE OF RARE AND VAL. UABLE EN ISH AND AMERICAN BOOK: Commencing WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at q< Har-rast 7, at our Auction Rooms, corner. 10th and Dests., facing Pennsylvania avy Largest stock ever offered in Washington on al- most every subject in every branch of Literature. Among them— Chambers’ Encyclonedia ; Di Tl poet A Waverly; Bancroft’s; N. 8. Macsuley’s Works: Knight's England; 20 diferent editions Shake sreare: Rawlinson’s Herodotus; Ulemiller’s Rome ; Burke's Works; Webster's Works ; Brougham; Hugh Miller, Plutarch Taylor's Scotland ; Cassell’s Enziand ; And Piles of others, many of them fol and half calf bindings. Laeies’ and zentlemen reanectfully invited to call and examine stock during the day Auction Sale each evening at 7:30. apl3-lw wy PECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF cS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS. By DUNCANSON BRO! Acutioneers, at their aearcem, cor, Ith and . ow ,on THURS. » FRIDAY and SATURDAY, ‘Aram. 15TH, Hand J7TH, aT Mo'CLOCK A. Private sale «tween auctions: zoedson exhibition on WEDNES- te "Every article guaranteed as rep nted. Diamonds, artistica ly mounted in Soli- ‘ire and Clutter, Earrings, Setts, Rings, Shawl ine, Studs, Pendants, Crosses, scarf Pins, Collar Buttons, &e., kc. P.#.—Earrinvs and Rings from mall to 9 carats; Chronograph, in solid Gold ins, Rings, ‘The above Se of kent x, non Wednesday, 14th. [Post 2t) HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF AN OIL AND . STORE, 1215 PEN SSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN TWELFTH ANO THIRTEENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. ©. meat, dated sun aay fy virtue of a deed of assign! of April, 1880, and recorded among the records of the Di of Columbia, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on FRIDAY, 16ta pay or APRIL, AT 10 o'c1ock A. M., all the stock of Merchandiae now contained in Store No. 1215 Pennayivania ave- nue. consisting of White Lead, Varnish, Brushes, Lsnsced Oil, Lard Oi, Machine Oil, Sporm Oil, Whitening, ‘ready-mixed Paint, Gliie, boxes of Glass, Stere Fixtures and other arti ‘Terma of ule: All enzs of and un over 820 and Lot exe 1 re over $100 and not exceeding $200, 90 days; the purchaser civing hia note, witli security, bearine interest from the day of sale. i api3-3t LIAS TRAVERS, Assignee. TEIGER & LIEBERMAN Keal Estate Brokers, 141 New York avenue. TRUSTEES’ PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VALU- ABLE REAL ESTATE ON LOUISIANA AVE NUE, NEAR SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST, BEING THE OLD CANTERBURY PROP” ERTY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 12th day of Jone, A. D. 1875, snd recorded in Liber No. 759 of the land records for W. , in the District of Columbia, by direction of the party secured thereby, We will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH Day OF Avni, A. D. 1880, sr 5 o'cLock P. M., the follow- inw described parta of lots numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (4), in square numbered four hun- dred and ninety (490), in the city of Washington, in said District, beginning for said part of lots at & Roint on the line of Louisiana avenue twenty-five (25) feet northeastwardly from tho northwestern corner of ssid lot numbered thence running northeastwardly along sai sixty-three (63) fect and eight (3) inches; thenes southeastwardly and at right angles with said ave- nveto the public alley in the rear of said lot: thence southwestwardly along ssid ailey to a point thereon distant twenty-five (2+) fect eastwardly from the southwestern corner vi asid lot numbered thirteen (13), and thence to eid ayenne and the place of beginning, together all the improve- ments thereon. ‘Terms of sale. One-fourth in cash, of which $200 must be paid at the time of sale, the deferred pay- ments to be made in one, two ahd three years after sale, with interest from date, and eccurad by deed of trust to the ratisfaction of the Trustees. Terms of sale to be fully complied with within seven days after day of sale, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to sell the same after one week’s notice, at the cost and expense of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, JOHN F. ENNIS, 5 Trustess. J. T. OOLDWELL, Auct. 3 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 5 = TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A PART OF LOT 8, IN SQUARE 56, CORNER OF H AND TWENTY- THIRD STREETS NORTHWEST, ABOUT 8 FEET ON H STREET BY 67 FEET, MORE OR LESS, DEEP, COVERED BY SEVERAL INEXPENSIVE HOUSES. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July * venue 5th, A. D. 1875, and recorded in Liber 796, folio 44, et seq , and at the written request of the party secured, the subscribers will sell, to the highest bidder, ou the premises, on SaLUR- ¥, THE 24TH Dak OF APSIL, IRD, Ar HALE-PAST 5 o'cLock P, M., lot unmbered 8 (eteht), ins iumbered 66. (hfty-six), Warhington, in the District of Columbia, accora- ing to the public plat thereof, together with the pve nents, &e., as in said deed mentioned ; -vinw end excepting therefrom the westeramost 13 1eet frcnt on H atrcet heretofore released. serius Cf sale: 8644 and interest at 7 per cent. trom July 3, 1877, with the taxes and assessments ond expenses of sale, in cash (of which $100 on the whele, or 825 on efch parcel. 1f sold in parcels, juutt Le paid atthe time of sale), and the residus equal sums, in tix and twelve months, with ia- yest at 7 per cont. per snuim from the day fe half yearly; for which the pi «has ‘8 notes must be give don the sperty sold, by deed, to the satisfaction of the Tusteck: cr ail cash, at the purchaser's option. sll conveyancing and recording will be at the oar- hswer'a cost, the Trustee's reservine the rivht to rerell all, or any vortion, of the property on five days’ notice in the Evening Star, at the risk and de- fault of the purchaser in default, if the terms are not complied with in five days froth the day of sale. ORO t Trustees. apl3-d&da TH HYDE, § : CORANCERY BALE OF PART OF LOT ONE (1) N_SQUARE 553, AND PART OF Lot WENTY EIGHT '(28) OF SAME SQUARE, SITUATED ON FIRST STREET NORTH: WEST, BETWEEN O AND P STREETS, WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS THEREON’ CONSISTING OF TWO FRAME HOUSES. Jby virtue of a decroe of the Suprenie Gourt of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity. cause of Phillip Kraft otal. against Mary. Maria Kraft, No. 7,014, Doc. 20, the undersizned as Trustee will sell at public auct{on, in front of the premisee, on MONDAY, THE 26TH OF AvRiL, A.D. $80, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. it those pieces or of ground, with the i menta thereon, in the city’ of Washinton, in the District of Cohim- bia, ard known and described as parts of Lots one (), in Square 553, beginning at the northeast cor- of said lot: thence south with the line of First strect west 16 feet ; thence west 0 feet; thenes north i the north 16 feet by the depth of the lot: ‘and also that part of Lot numbered twenty-eicht (28) of same square, beginning at the southeast corner of said lot; thence north with the line of Kirst street wert 20 feet; thence west 90 feet; thence south 20 feet; thence east 90 fect to the baginning: it beinz the couth 20 feet by the depth of the lot The terms of sale are ull cash. |A deposit of 8100 will be required on each lot sola. All conveyance ing at purchaser’s cost. No deeds will be given until all the purchase ‘money and interest ‘shal. have been paid. If the terais of sale aro not com- pled with within ten days from day of sale, the rustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pnrehssar. A. E. L. REESE, Trustee, Ofice 503% D strect northwest. NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. al3-eodX ta FJ) 408. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FIRST STREET, GEORGETOWN, AND AT ARLINGTON, VA. On THURSDAY, Apait 15Ta, ar4P ‘0. 99 Ist street, Georgetown, and at 5 pul. House and Lot at Arlington, Va. Terms day of sale. apl2-dkds ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. AKERY! BAKER! CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON SEVENTH STREET, BECWEEN M AND N NORTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON CITY, D.O., No. 1243 SEVENTH STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, sitting in equity, Meee tea Bs he nde ca s om al.. (No. Je. 6 undersisgns as us will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE 17TH Day ov Aprit, A. D- 1880, aT 436 O'c’K P.M., the above-numbe: prem. ises, known as Lot No. twenty-five, (25,) in square numbered four hundred and forty-eight, (448,) of the official subdivision of said square in aaid’ city of Washington, improved by large three-story Brick House, containing about nine rooms, and fit- ted up in every. ‘cwonp 8 lirst-clasa Bakery. ‘Terms of safe: ‘The purchase money shail be pay- able one-third on day of sale, one-third in one year gud one-third in two years thereafter, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured to the parties according to their respective interest by and sufiiclent mortgage, upon premises so sold, which shall be sub; to the a) oval of the Court. A de- posit of two hundred (8200) dollars is roqiired of operty is iuodied down tend qurchacer, 0} mocked down chaser. i WOODBURY WHEELER, Trastes, _DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. (uaes W. HANDY, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF LOT No. 8, IN SUBDI DELAWARE AVENUE NURTHEAST. virtue of a decree of tie Supreme Court ot District of Columbia in Equity fang 0 .. the ned, a8 will sell at public suction, in front of the promise, on TUESDAY, THE 20TH Dax OF APRIL, A.D. 1} AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M.,ail that piece or parcel of aru! Known and esigiiated on the ian or plat of the city of Wi District of Columbia, as Lot ‘Bumbered eight (8,) in subdivision of square nia. ered seven ftundred and nineteen, (710,) situated on H street, between 24 etrect and Delaware avenue 20 ‘Terms of sale: One-third and balance in three, six, nine aud twelve moaths from day of yp oe interest, secured by the promissory notes of the ymrchaser, with surety to the satinfaction of ‘Trustee. A lien retained on B property. for parchsse money No deed given anti! all purehase money chaser's costae afdeventt ‘of 85) will be required when PROP EEL J. MILLER, Trastee, SpT-dids ‘Since ‘0 Louiatian ‘aveute, 436 street. rasta ae at the National Fair over al! other compet- TO The handsomest Minnsrete Patent Fiour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, The Standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. wrou DEPOT: Corner Ist d Indiana apl2 WM. M. GALT & CO. Frorm ORANGES, FIFTY CRATES REOQEIVED, DIRECT FROM THE “LYLE GROVE,” THIS MORNING. LARGE FRUIT—DELICIOUS. B. W. REED'S SONS. ap? 1216 F street now. pues IMPORTATION OF PURE OLIVE OL, IN QUARTS, PINTS AND HALF PINT BOTTLES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. apo 1421 New York ave. LBS. CREAM CHEESE #ibs. TOMATOES, 3 Ibs. each 4allons HARD CIDER. 3 cana SALMON 1 pint bottle Virgin 1bottle good WHISKY. ; 1 doz. cakes large TOILET SOAP. 1 bottle BAY RUM. 20 boxes COFFEE ESSEN 1 pint bottle ten « 3 tbs. Good GREEN COFF! 3 cans PEACHES, 3 Ibs. eac 11). very choice IMPERIAL. 1 Jb. very choice JAPAN TEA. 1Ib. very choice OOLONG@ T GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th st.n.w., Between M and N. eesese & apl prace MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO, We have SPRING LAME and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU. CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, Kc. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia GAPONS, 40 cents a pound. mar30 DR. F. A. VON. MOSCHZISKSR, OFFICE 610 Nineteenth st. n.w. Bpecial attention civen to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE MEAD, PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &c. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER has now been long enough in Washington and ac- gomplished euiiicient in his profeesion to feel that further commend of his skill orsuccess is unneces- Sary. Asan author of medical works upon the or- ganis of whose treatment he has made specialties for rf, and a8 an inventor of scientific aparatusas forthe treatment of the wepirators onpeee: he well known beth in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER feels come personal gratification in the fact that the list of his patients, past and present, contains the fumes of more men of distinction, of al rections of the ccuntry, than probably that of any other PHY- SICIAN OK SPECIALIST in the United States. Their ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex- amined at his office by those interested. FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank you very sincerely for the retief I received from pao ienainee. tee ee eee rel been serious! of an excessively se vere cold. D. W. VOORHEES, RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. von Moschzisker’s treatment i - tarrh and deafness—proved a perfect success. TL think it but a Juet tribute to him to make it known to all who need bis medical services that I have the utmost confidence in his professional abilities. __ THOMAS SOMERVILLE, National Brass Worka, Washington. Dean Sm:—By the advice of Senator Voorhees I ‘laced myself under your treatment for a case of roat disease and naaal catarrh. I have reason to be entirely satisfied with the result of your skill, and you are at liberty to cere Oe OO VIBGE, Chief of the Redemption Division’ U. 8. Treasury FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- duction from genilemen of character and standing. They speak highly of his skill and succces in the treatment of dieeases of the Eye and Ear, and those of the Respiratory Orxane, and of his attainments asa physician. ‘rom his treatment of a case un- der my observation and personal experience, I think he can wive relief inal! cases wich admit of remedy. HORATIO SEYMOUR. Office hours: From 9 a.m. tol p.m., and from 3 to 5p. mar’ IM- CATARRHAL Porson. WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CURE. THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY SINCE VACCINATION. Lorp & Tayion, ‘Broadway 2nd 20th st., N.Y. reused Wei De Meyer's remedy for Catarrh, aud am perfectly cured of that distressing compluint. K.G. BLackuay. TeFFTs, Grisworn & KELLOGG, 443 Broadway, N.Y. “For ten years I was afflicted with Oa- tarrh in its worst form, so t I lest my senses of smell and taste. [ tried every known remedy, without relief. The use of two boxes of Wel De Meyer's Catarrh Cure has wade me perfectly well. GooLp L. Bausa. “*T wish that we had language to express our gratitude to Dr. Wel De Meyer for what he has done for brother and myself His remedy has restored us to health after suffering for years. * * * Pointing tothe packaxe, my brotlier said, ‘The con. tents of that box four years azo, would hav saved me five hundred dollars.’ Mus. A. J. Warrrixser, Shettield, Mass. “‘For three or four years I have sut- fered from Chronic Catarrh. Physicians gave me little hope, and the various reme- dies tried, were without avail. After two weeks’ use of Wel De was wonderfully relieved—and entirely cured.” Lewis F. Newman, 305 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. New Manxer, N. H., Dec. 22, 1879. ** For nearly’a year T have had «uch suf- focation and in my head and ey, that I could seldom sleep. There ap} to be something in my nose. I three doctors. Each one said a different. thing, but could not help m The pains in- creased. Then Dr. Wel De Meyer's pamphlet vas put in my hand. T com: menced using the Cure on a Friday, and felt better the next day. On Monday, t Polypus, an chand a-! lomg, with a string on it where it tore away, game ‘through my mouth from my nose. There was alto a half a cupful of dis- and throat. mucous came from ter. It was Catarrh. I thought that myeye ‘Then I knew what was the mat- ‘Was gone, but the — 6002, Teeny og i it. I reaths talk, ad sicop naturailyy and aun well turally, E ‘body it to know of A Be Mertes Cage Gera Us ise ‘With, Teapect ad — have done me. ke, ko, TGC, HORE De Meyer’s Catarrh Cure is sand we delivered to address, st $1. Dr. Wel De Meyers Tires is led free to D. BS. Dewey & Cow Agents, 46 Dey Bt, N Jan20-t3m (CHICHEN FEED. CBICKEN FEED. 2,000 BUSHELS WHEAT, ved from Herr & fire, will be sold Steen Oy 8. C. Ast and D sts. n.w. marl6-1m 22 Years a8. F. BRIEN, 419 Oth st. n.w., Makes a. ty of the examination and of . view to ite partion ted April 13, Inse, CONGRESSIONAL, ings. ™ SENATE.—Atter our report ctosad — - Morgan moved to add tothe Ute bit provision that if the agreement. be not Fatitied within four months after the passage of the act the same shall cease to be of effect after that dat alls moved to amend the amendment the Utes fatl to ratity the agreen ent the ed States will protect their rights in thelr ent reservation. ‘The amendment as amended was adopted. The bill Was then read a third time and passed—veas 8 16, The con! prence report on the Census ill was adopted. dent taken up an ‘The BOUSE.—After our report elosed — Messrs. Butterworth, Brigham, Brow: tenden and Lapham spoke agathat Mr. amendment tot Of troops at ele Sparks* army Dill forbidding the use Ds, vd an amendment provid. vin conta tng t to prevei SOnS In Its Service, from in the execution of law. DAYS 97. Mr. Ketfer offered an amendment to the jeoted—yeas ST amendinent by adding the words, “except as authorized by the constitution of the Uatted State wted—ye: HAYS 95. Several other amendments were also rejected. Mr. Sparks’ amendment was amended, om motion of Mr. Hurd, by adding to tt ey that {shall not be ‘construed te nt The Use Of LOOPS to protect. ay tlc vio- lence on application of the legislature of any oF the exer hen the legistatara be convent ndment as thus committee tose mendinent, to The main question was ordered, House then, at adjourned, xressional Throats. On Friday night a dinner was given tn this cily to several Congressmen, the object of which was fo reach their minds by an easy channel and influence them to make @ repors in favor Of the interests of the persons who make and seli suet for but reported dinner there were supplied, with re datnties, six hundred bottles and one quarter of a pound of oleo- > or rendered beet-tat. In about that proportion we suppose thie oleomargarine would be tolerable on any table—that ts if the wine was good. Every bottle of wine would them have simply to wash out of the drinker’s throat the taste of the hundred and frueth part ol an ounce of fat, and there ought to be ne doubt of the success of he operation. Jt oc- curred to us upon first hearing of Uhis dinner, as doubtless It did to many others, that thus to give Uengresstmen appointed to inquire Into the } subject a practical acquaintance with oloo- mnargarine Was not a bad idea: Dut If Uiey were to be made really inted with the sub stance ft should ~ Tt has been considered from time immemorial that, the average Congressincn ts largely accustomed to nd crow, and lis Own words, and electable things of that sort; and if this proportion in whi at this dinner and ne: oleomargarin cover from th sial dic or dis- Haxcock me OF LOUISIANA.—The Louisiana de ie convention to nominate delegates to Cin 1, met w Orleans yesterday. Lieut chosen temporary chairman. Resolutions were adopted declaring that the democracy of Loulstana hear With deepest regret that certain democratic members of the United States Senate have made objection to and placed obstacies in the way of the adoption of the majority report of the com- Inittee Gn privileges and ¢ ns in the matter ort eval and frandule P. Kellogg, who now 0. 5 body justiy’ and legally due to H. 5 ‘The convention decided to elect four delegates by each congressional district. A resolution was adopted favoring Gen. Hancock for Prest- dent, but the delegates go uninstracted except to vote as the majority thereof may direct and for the maintenance of the two-thirds rule, Bioopy Fiant at a Town Enecrton.—At the town election In Edgetteld, S. C., yesterday, an alte jon occurred in which PE . E. Bland A. A. Glover were shot in the bowels and prob- | ably mortally wounded. A. A. Clisby was shot in the thigh in two places. The quarrel grew OUuLOof the proposed reduction of the whisky tax, and occastoned a general row at the polls. All the wounded persons are whites. DIED. On April 11, 1880, Leow Ganserr, lof Wm. Hand Fannie J Beall,agod nanonthe ai in. ue le 1830, after a lin- ney, daughter o Monday, Apri Fuzavern M. | Cubes | rvices on Wednesday, April Math, at 10 o'clock n.m., at 1007 @ street nw. JDUNGAN. On Monday, April 12, 1899, at 5 oclock pam., Jornva T. Duxcas, aged sevonty- oro years. residence of his son in-law. L. uncrel from th: 604 Fighth street ne., at 11:30a.m., April lath 2 April 10th, 1880. at 3 30 o'clock P. Drama biond (Va. py poril 11,1899, 1 Baitimore, Sunday ELLs Tstor wife’of W. Duane On Monday, Ay AGNES GENEVIEY and Catharine V. the. { Balin. Suny will take place f 14 Defrees loc] py. rm her jrarents? rosi- street, Wednesday, Aprid VAN VOORHIS. At 6.15 p. Ric#anrs Van Voounts, in t! of his age, (father-in-lawiof th Funeral to-morrow ( Wed: p.m., from his late [Brockisn (N.Y. ) jaye On the 12th of WILSON. fter s long and painfai iMlness, of const sas G. Wine “. only son of Join W thirty-four ‘uneral Wednesday. the nt, at 3 p.m, from the Wi arch. Friends invited t at ee MB. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th 6 reet northwest. _MEDICAL, &e._ ZON, the oldest established and only reli- LADIES’ PAYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily st 455 Masxachusetts avenne, from 2 to So'ciock. All Female Complaints and Irraga- larities quickly cured. Consultation free. Sapa- rate rooms for patienta. ap5-Im_ COSSCET D8. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday / and Saturday, at his office, 456 C st. n.w. near 4 st., from 2 to $p.m., wh, with 15 yearsexpert- ence, guarantees acure ih all diseases of the Urinary Oreins, Nervous aud Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Ezissious, Innpe &c. Gonorrhwa or Syphil- ig, recently contracted, positively cured in from 5 16 days. “Consultation strictly private, and nepa- rate offices for ladies. | Refers to the leading phyail- Ciagp of Baltimore. “Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st. Balfimore. Changes moderate. mar29-6m Deters, ERENOH POWDERS Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- sry Diseases, Nervous Debiity, Seminal Weakn mpotency, "Gi crofulay Byrhili, a =P y cured. Gonerr- Blood and Bkin Diseases § hoacured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- TWISLE, Druewist, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Price r sent by mail ander seal on re- | Eege secon ont br =e ‘ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY — All females a . Mees hours from 1 to# pom. auw36. \ Caemaeans RESTORED. Prracnirtion Frer. For the ly Oure of eminal We Loss of Manh and all dis- ghder browet out by indiscretion, oF excess. sf sep AVIDSON & 00. Je6-e0 78 Nassau st., N. ¥- D)202S TBP? Ss Blo, PURIFIES 18 & anor, Diabetes, Brights ani all Blood Poison. Gureof 81 feraiiteed in either stage. Send for Tamapek en ing please state jomibus ave. ‘No med- icine genuine unless in with my name blown, ina0 oe SOHN TRIPP. E. RICORD'R ESSENCE OF LIFE manhood and the vigor of youth to the Dibantond tet te ih four wooks. Rea

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