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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. “FUTURE DAYS. SS ee ‘¥Y SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE ¢ anor LoTs THE SQUARE IMME- BP SoGTe OF THE SIDENGE OF =~ FUTURE DAYS. URE BAN Di “S SALE OF BRICK HOUSES IN ys STER S SAON HAUL ALLEY virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbi in eqnit th ‘BRITISH _MINIST! ‘6596, on the Zist day of Avr ON_N STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR NINE- Heth he wndersignel an trun wil cell at public TEENTH STREET, JEPFEUSON ‘AND a on MONDAY THF 3p pay OF May. 1850, N Uf the Sipeenas Conse AT 6 O'CLOCK ¥. M., in front of the premises, the virtue of a decree iD! known aa iot numbered forty-seven (47). District ae tis. Wit in equity fm sibdivie Feservation number ten (10), to- | 24th day of December, A- D-1877,. in eanlty Sierumeaedinge nn ne ve will on MONDAY, Apart 1btis, 1880, 47 of four t k dwelli: le . The terme of sale are: One-third eash; the bal- | FouR 0’cLOck P.M. iP, OF PI an ance in two eqnal installments at one and wo years contin’ at Se cea tine Cay ane to respectively, such deterred payments to bear inter- a Tor ‘at bcs ces ibed pepe pl “pe estat Tate of six per cent. per annum, and to | offer for sale, 3 Beem Lipa al rg a ee ee rns e ‘property. A deposit o will be required at the time of rate. af the parchss- OA of — city mete paneer from er doca not comply with the term to twelve (12), both, , lot fourtee: seven days thereatier:the Truster rervos tnaright | (U4) and from Thtty-one “SI ES thireyracten teeell the property again at the expense and FISK | GANEUE ‘nalusives aud lot tury aise TOON te of said purchaser. YLOR, Trustee, Pata O: Innersoll's reeeaed setae ‘of aquare JAMES H. TAYLOR, Trisc n.w. | one hundred and thirty-nine (139), which eaid sub. eevimesiciae a muisiana Sy dicds | division is duly recorded in Liver J.T &.folto 179, ee nee in the office of the surveyor of the District of Go: aILY 81 fiberoamiGtn nay beta eae on > . sal OR Ma] al of B. H. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Warner, 916 F street Horthwest, or of either of ths pHIED CHE E' ‘ermas of sale: One-fonrth of the purchase money pee eee tobe paid in eoahy ead tne residue'ia Grant tesa S, ments, pa) Regge hi and Slehteen months 22 5. seven ir reat, ae oe er by a deod of trust tb the satisfaction of the or the title being retained by DRIED PEACHES, them until the whole of the purchase money is paid: or the wholeof the nmrchase money may bo paid in ‘ 3 murchaser. A deposi DEIED WHORTLEBERRIES, Sar rene pepe ee ae and recordin at the purchaser's cost. Tf te terrae oS sale in one we from the bassin Gay of sale: the Frustoes reserve the Tights ral the property at the risk and cost of the defaultine PRESERVES AND JELLIES IN BUCKETS. ae ee eee one eens ction i 0. A. JAI —_ Bank of Washington, H. MAGRUDER Ready rete) ee 2 rney-at_Law, st. Secchi , BOH. WARNER, “Auctioneer. mari8-d S2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED til! MONDAY, Apri 26, 180, 4:30 O'CLocK P.M., at the same ‘place, when the lots remainiag uasold ®INE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. ap2z 2421 New York ave. | will bedistosai of ERS. D ROASTED COF Oe ey wieninaton:t 5s |. GOOD ROASTED COF: nk of Washi Aa z 3-Ib. . lorney. v, 22 oe 1 aL best SWEET CIDER B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. ap20-d 1 doz. SWISS CONDENSED -barrel good FAMILY F' quart bottle Leas 2 pbs. Rinesford’s CORN STARCH quart bottle best VIRGIN OLIV! PURE HOLLAND GIN, OLD FRENCH BRANDY, OLD PORT WINE, OLD CROW WHISKEY, ‘STEFS' SALE OF THREE STORY BRICK TOWELLING. Noob h STREET NORTE EAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 9th day of May, 1877, and recorded in fim Liber 854, folio 235, one ofthe laud records. for the Dictrict of Columbia, the undersigned ‘Trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 20rH Day oF APRIL, 1880, 47 6's O’cLocK P.M., all that certain 0 ree none wae parcel’ of land lying in the city of Washington, in PURE CALIFORNIA BRANDY. said Distcict, and being parts of lots numbered CONCORD GRAPE WiNE. two hundre and fifty-four ( and fifty-five (256), in B. F. Gilbe squaresix hundred and seventy fi Y within tae following metes and bounds: ‘Beginning for the same one hundred feet ten inches west from northeast corner of said square, and running thence west twenty (20) feet ; thence sonth 80 feet ; thence east 20 fect, and thence north 80 feet to placs of. begipuing, (the same. being the east 143 feet of said lot 254 and the west 53 feet of said lot 255.) ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth in cash; the residue of purchase money to be paid in two equal insta'l- ments, at che and two years from day of sale, for which purchaser is to give promissory notes, bear- ig interest and gecured on the property sold to the ry faction of sald Trustees: or all cash, at oviticn of purchaser. A deposit of $150 by purchaser to be made when bid accepted. If terms are not com- GEO. A. OHARE, 221% 7th et. n.w., 1 Between M and N. ‘D ase you. Fi jour Dealers. Wholesale Denot— ). H. TE. EY & 80. % CAPITOL MILLS, NS, Neorcetow lied with in seven days, tae Trusteos reserve the ap2l-Im Georgetown: DO. | Tioht to resell at risirand cost of defaulting pitt. YHEESE. CHEESE. | chaser, upon siving such notice as they may deem A Fares Importation, preper by advertisement. SWISS, W. E. EDMONSTON, } EDAM, Office 420 5th st? n.w.," Trustees. PARMESAN. BRAINARD H. WARNER, \ GONDA on PATEGRASSE, J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer.” ap20-d&eas GONDA (Koeher), ROQUEFORT. FROMAGE be BRIE, NEUFCHATEL, OREAM. ANGLO-SWIS8 MILK, prepared in Switzerland. < =a «England. WV25TER B. WILLIAMS 00, Auctioneers. YALNUT CHAMBER FURNITURE, COTTA wey RNTIURE, WAL "7 MARBL SLDEBOARD, 1 ote WAL! AN RACK, BACs STAT CARPET, FANCY = See oe CHATRS, BRUSSELS —INGRAIN AND = HEATING STOVES, CHIN‘, GL. N IRST PREMIUM CROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN UTEN- Awarded at the National Fairover all other compet- Cae itore tlemian ‘declining housekeoping 1436 S street, between Mth and On TUESDAY, Arnit, 27th, commencing; TO CERES, at TEx O'cLocK we shall sell at the re The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. No ftrects northwest, ‘the above collection of farni- ure. By cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, Anctonenrs: A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GOLDEN HILL, 2E'S SALE OF BAR FIXTUR¥S, GLASS- The Standard Family Flour of the District. TRVMRE AND. HOUSEHOLD. FURNEEORE, For sale by every Orst-class Grocer. THREE FRENCH WHOLESALE DEPOT: RRORS. WALNUT AND Corner Ist st. , VERY FINE RVED — See SARE SSO | SER MERLE NOE, ORECHUS FARE Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. LAMBREGUINE. ASD CURTAINS LANGE - cr KING RAN AL AN FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. PLATED WARE, GHROMOS AND ENGRAV- We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- EROS By virtne of a deed of trust to me, bearing, date on the seventh day of April, 1880, and recorded in Liber 938, folio 44 et seq., of the land records for the’ District of Columbia, and at the request of the grantor, I will sell, at pub- lie auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF APRIL, 1880, COMMENCING AT BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES snd OU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, ke. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS, 40 cents a pound. . mar30 > 3 10 o'crocx A. o1.. allof the personal property con- LADIES’ GOODS. tained in the well-known urant of Theodore = = = Lewis, jr., at No. 327 Pennsylvania avenue north- RS, S. J. MES: west, which will be offered asa Whole, aud if not DRESSMAKING. | sold, will be #old in detail. SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES. FRANK T. BROWNING, Trustee, Agency for S. T. Taylor's Patterns, System of | _ap21-f,s&tust ‘Columbian Law Building. outing Tau 4 Journals of Fashion for sale. 1213 Pennsylvania ave., ap stairs. GPRING MILLINERY. s We have now open and ready for sale 52 the largest and most complete assortment of STRAW AND CHIP HATS AND BONNETS Ever shown in this city, consisting of ALL 2BE Latest Parrstan, ENGLISH, ITALIAN, ap2-3m IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BRIOK HOUSE ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN ND_F STREETS NORTHWEST; VALU- ABLE BRICK HOUSE ON FOUR ‘AND HALF 5T! BETWEEN PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE AND © STR NOR WEST, A’ TWO SM. IN JAUKSON HALL ALLEY, AT AUCTION. f the Distuet of Gumbla reseain Bony of the District of Colambia, p in Equity $7) Cause No. 7,004, the undersigned trustee, therein, will sell at public auction, in front’ of the Premises, to the hizhest bidder, on FRIVAY, SWiss aND AMERICAN NOVELTIES, S0TH OTe chee f ae 1880, ae y sco! rit : ing | 2-,M-, all that piece of land lying and bein in the Tomethes wast An gnalese variety of all the leading | City of Wasllinston, in she Die or alte and known as part’ of original lots five (5) and six (6), in eqnare numbered four hundred and elsaty- eizht (488), bezinning on Six th street one hundred and seventy-six (176) feet and six (6) ches north from the southwest corner of said equare: thence south with the line of said street twenty-five (25) feet eleven and three-quarters (11) inches to the line formerly called Matthias Jeifer'a line: thence east eixhty-cizht (88) feet four (4) inches; thence north twenty-five (25) feet elevea and three quarters (11%) Inches to the line former- ly called Aaron ¥un sline, and thence west to the point of b + provements and-attic bri Andon SILK AND FLOWER DEPARTMENTS Are also replete with everything new and desirable, forming the richest and most elewant display of SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Erc., That the home and foreign markets can produce. We have sito ready for inspection an extremely choice selection of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, And are constantly receiving additions to our gen- @ral stock by every European steamer. Our prices will be as low as the superior quality and wi MUNDA f 1880, by virtue of the same dé of ders: our permit of, and we respectfully invite | trustee will sell at pabile anc in front of the | the attention of the ladies of this city and vicinity to | premises, to the huehest bi E inspect our stuck before makinw spring purchases. | P.., lot numbered twenty division of Aun MacDaniel and others 0 reservation numbered ten (10), also together with the improvements on said lot, e” fisting of a four story brick dwelling-house, No. Personal attention wiven to all Millinery orders. J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER, lots in cL r 213 43¢ street n.w spl 4107 F st. n.w. And Pie A yee vee hee Lapeer! ESS A KING. y virtue of the aaine decree, will eal to tha licloct 7 5 ell to iwhest DY ti miss ES HAMILTON, plaver, SC buble auction, ia front of the prentaes, . nui y-8ix (46) of the subalvision e First-class work, at moderate prices. mal6-3m Ann MacDani: ‘and others of Lots in Reservation ten 10) also i towether with the improve- 2 f sisting of two two-story Brick Houses in Jackeon Hall alley. ‘Terme of sale prescribed by the said decree are as follows:—One-fourth of the purchase money for gach of the pieces of property sold, to be paid in fs int bs UE CURLS, if real, are becoming ‘The mont beautiful are made G ELIXIR and HAIR DREBS- only preparation that will make the bair cur! naturally and permanently, and kee it soft and lustrous, ‘fry a bottle and be convin : ° - | cash on the day of sale, or within seven days there- All druggists have it or get it from the Central De- | Stir tnd tiateec qe i eae bea . at A ein thre Lins Por CLT & CROMWELL, Drugwists, S8).Ps | stalnients, payable in’ six, twelve and ebiteen montns after the day of salé, the purchaser or pur- chasers wivieg his, her or their promissory. notes for aid deferred Payments, be i interest per annum from the day of sale, or any purchaser or purchasers may pay all the purchase Money in cash on the day of sale or within saven days thereafter ;the title to each of the said pieces of land to be retained by the undersigned Trustee un- We have in stock a full line TERN BONNETS Also, UNTRIMMED: in every variety, Ha-ipw made special arrangements with ian house, we shall be a mio ie to present constantly to raxtige tise pee oe til the purchase moucy for the same is paid. A de. in RRENCH LONVETA Ail the'fatel’ Noweltice | posit, of 8100 willbe ‘roquitea ou each of ihe aid NGee Wear. EID GLOVES from 4 to 18 but- | Pieces of property when sol a. oor 4, Webs aiding. DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts P apttad pce: E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate <uctionce: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated eth day of November, 1878, and duly ro tons in the new Spring Shades. Special atteptic wiven to orders. “MES. M. J. HUNT, Nos. 621 and 623 D the fif- te i ¥ * | cord in Liber No. folio 321, et s Savant Bann e Nem fects in Oak: one of the land records for District’ of Golutubia, Fe ttons. Corsets, Under, | and at the request of the party secured thereby, Tk tons. Comets, Under: | Twill sel, at yubite ‘auction, on SATURDAY, THe fine or ian Novelties. Silk aud Drag d'Ets | IS? Day oF May, ar4 o'OLOoK P.M., A- D100" Dolmane a2} wa ose» Blk and | the following described ‘real estate iil thie city of snd Combination Suits.” Black Suk Suita, wire, | Washizeton,. District “of Gotumbia, to wit: Be clase article, for 24 and $30. of Lota one (1) and four (4), to wit: The north for- RHASAR OG wemnes nee, | 2.60 fait meus ad Hoan elehty- fect by ‘the Sees ese BE | ereot of ot four (As all of ite wo. ‘@e three (3), ERMIL LADIES’ SHOES . six (6), seven (7), fifteen ixtoct TAS LAMke ale Je). if Savare num red seven hundred and forty: e best in the world for the money. AU Winter will be sold ata ISOOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER of sale: One-fourth cash ; and balance in DI N PER CENT three equal instalments, payable in tx, twelve and for the next 80 ds: odd sizes for sale cheap. een from terest LADIES" ond CHIL DRED BO ee MADE 76 | six ‘Percent. per annum until paid, to be secured b; of trust on the OEDER. ‘mara A Rear Ott broperty. deposit re- DOUGLASS’, Ninth and F Sts. St. Cloud Bi'dg. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE OF LADIES’ UNDERWEAR FOK ONE WEEK LONGER. Recet - made and 1 DOZEN More of those thoroughly Y VIRTUE of a decree of th Bre 'the District of Golumbias thae ingen z im tees, public auction. ih, it of the premires, on WEDNESDAY, thie bee RIL, AT SIX O'CLOCK P.M", 0 ‘num one bered twenty (20), in square numbered fifty- longer. “"" *7ment at the old price for one week | “Terme of eale as prescribed by the decree: One- DOUGLASs’, half of the pi money cash; the balance i = two equal instalments in nine (9) and eighteen (18) mars Sth and F streets. mont 3 with ge from. a of Bie. to. be Mts BELLE Lucas: money shail have een paid in full; or ail aay at DEESEMAKING AND PATTREN PaRLORE, | ihe “out of purchaser. “A deposit of Atty dating — eee JIM WALKER, 206 20th street, for Car- ‘Trustees. tieikesttaeceeiees| mane abate mar"! 9p1215,20 4s FUTURE DAYS. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. BALE OF FIRST-CLASS AND WELL-MANU- FAOTURED FORNITUBE. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD-CASE PIANO (WM. ENABE & O0O.. MAKEbBS), STOOL AND COVERS: HANDSOME PaRLOR SUIT! WALNUT FRA! GILT-TRACED AND U' HOLS? ERED IN GREEN AND WALN FRAME PA WALNUT MAR- L NUT EXTENSION TABLES AND DINING-ROOM CHAIRS; RE- CARPETS; 'SK_AND CO TOP MATTRASSES: TOGETHER WITH A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEHOLD CTS. On MONDAY, Arnrt 26TH, 1880, o MENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M., We shall sell, the residence of a gentieman declining hou: keeping, No. 304 thst. s.w. The articles not mentioned are ail in keeping with the above, an “those wishing well-kept Furniture of the best work- mauship should not fail to attend the sale, for great b sins be ected. wd kB. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucte. ap22-d WALTER HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, T ew Real Estate Auctioneer. CLOSING-OUT ALE VALUABLE UN. IMPFOVEP PROPERTY ON THIRTEED! FOURTFENTH, V, W, NINTH, BOUNDA’ AND VERMONT ‘AVENUE NORTHWEST, AND ON M STREET SOUTHWEST. On MONDAY, Apurt 27H, ar 4 Pp. wil offer for sale the aboye prope Square 545, at 436 p. m., in Square 245, and . at 5p. m., in Square i60. This property will be scld as a whole or in building fronts or sual lots. ‘Terms: One-siath cash; balance on long time, at 6 per cent. ipai-dads THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. D SEE iced D acse Lore wore 8 CASKS AND CRATES IRONSTONE, YELLOW oAND ROCKINGHAM WARE—A GOOD AS- SORTMENT OF DESIRABLE GOODS. = At auction, within our salesrooms on MONDAY MORNING, ApEu. 26TH, aT 10 o'cLocK. ap23-2t IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of 8 3 the Queen “Anne, 28 well as tent i tims. | ‘These goods are now on exhibition, aud will e sold wit! serve. DOD ed Pout reser TOMAS DOWLING, Anctr. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncors. LUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, WITH STORE ROOM, (i vTREETS premixes, 365, having 25 feet front, running back 120 feet to an alley, improved by a two-story brick dwelling, with storéroom, now occupied as a erocery store. cual ‘Tlis sale offers inducements to persons wishin to secure first-class business property im a ood heizhborhood, and nearly opposite the Oitizens’ market. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in one, two and thiee years, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on proverty sold; All chnveyancing, Sc., at pur. chater’s cost. down on day of sale. ae VALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. apl9-d&ds YHANCERY +t ALE OF PART OF LOT ONE (1), Cix SQUARE 553, AND PART OF LO! T N’ 28) OF SAMI Auctionee 2 BETWEEN O THE IMPROVEMENT: CONSISTING OF TWO FRAME HOUSES. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, nassed 1a Eanity frm cause of Phillip Kraft etal. against Mary. Maria Kraft, No. 7,014, Doc. 20, the undersigned as Trustee will ecll at public guetion, in front of the remises, on MONDAY, THE 26TH OF APRIL, A.D. Taso, ar b o'crovn P- M, all thone pieces oF parceta of xround, with the iaprovements thereon, situated in the city of Washinton, in the District of Colm. bia, and known and described as parts of Lots one (), in Square 553, beinning at the northeast cor- net of sald lot; thence south.with the line of First street wert 16 feet; thence west 90 fest ; thence nortit 16 feet ; thence east 90 feetto the beginning; it benz the north 16 feet by the depth of the lot; ‘and also that part of Lot numbered twenty-eicht (28) of samo square, bexinning at the southeast corner of said lot; thenco north with the line of First street wert 20 feet; thence west 90 feot; thence south 20 feet; thence east 90 feet to the beginning; it being the eouth 20 feet by the depth of the lot. ‘The terms of sale are all cash. A deposit of $100 will be required on each lot sold. All conveyanc- ing at purchaser's cost. No deads will be given lait the purchase ‘money and interest ‘chalt have been paid. If the terme of fale are not com: plied with within ten days from day of sale, the Frustee reserves the right to resell the property at e risk and cost of the defaultin purchsser. A. EL. KEFSE, Trustse, Office 503% D street northwest. S BROS., Auctionee 20d HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY QN,,CANAL ROAD, NEAR GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a decree passed November 3a, 1876, in cause 5,201 eqnit i Jobuson et al., I will sell on DNENSDAY, APRIL 28TH, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., on the premises, parts of Lota 8, 9 and 201, in Deakins and Bailey's addition to Georgetown, which has been subdivided into lota Nos. 14, 13, 16, 17 and 28, and the subdivision thereof, duly recorded in Burteyors Office. Lot 14 fronts 31.62 feet. Lot . - Lot 16, $1 feet. Lot 17. 42.08-100, and Lot 18, 30.16-100 fest on the Canal Road, near the Aqueduct Bridge, and Lot 16 is im- proved by a largo Brick Housé, and 14 with a table. : as prescribed by the decree: One- ‘Terms of sale fourth cash; the residue in three equal paymenta, payable at six, twelve and eizhteen months from day of sale, hh interest at the rate of 8 per centum per anpum until paid. for which notes must be given. 350 deposit on éach parcel when sold. apl5-dkds. FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REA ATE ON K STREET NORTH- WES’ EEN TWENTY-FIRS£ AND WENTY-SECOND STREETS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the aries of July, Asi! he Equity Cause No. rs | 6,1 rein Cleo. nea and Leon Teresa Jones are complainants, and Delilah Ann Jones aud others are defendants, T shall, on TUESDAY, May 47H, A. D. 1880, at 530 o'cLock Pp. M., offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, tha following-described real estate, belonwine to the estate of the iate Alfred Jones, to wit: The west thirty-two (32) feet of Lot one (1), 21d the whole of Lots two (2) and three (3), in square numbered seventy-three (72), situate on K sirect northwest, between 2ist and 32d streets, in the city of Wash’ ington, D. O., with the improvements thereon. ,, tach of these Lots will be sold as a whole or sub- Givided, as may seem best at the time of sale, ‘erms: One-third casp, and the balance ia two equal instalments of six and twelve months, re- spectively, with interest from the day of sale. 4 Ceposit of $200 will be required on each lot at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven deys,ctherwise the Trustee reserves the right Fesell tle property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pu a _ FRANOIS MILLER, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ’ ap19-d&de STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Real Estate Brokers, 1418 New York avenue. TRUSTEES' PUBLIC SALE OF VERY VALU- ABLE REAL ESTATE ON LOUISIANA AVE- NUE, NEAR SIXTH STREET NORTHWEST, pane THE OLD CANTERBURY PROP: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 12th day of June, A. D. 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 749, folio 59, &¢., of the land Fegords for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of ‘the party secured thereby, we will Sell _at public auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 38TH pay oF APRIL, A. D. 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. at., the follow- ing described parts of lots numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), ip syuare numbered four hun- dred and ninety (490), in the city of Washington, in said District, beginning for said part of lots at a point on the line of Louisiana avenue twenty-five (25) feet northeastwardly from the northwestern corner of said lot numbered thirteea (13), and thence runniny nortbeastwardly along said avenue sixty-three (63) feet and eight (8) inches; thance southeastwardly and at right angles with said ave- nue to the public alley in the rear of said lot; thence southwestwardly aloug said alley to a point thereon distant twenty-five (25) feet castwardly from the southwestern corner of said lot number thirteen (13), and thence to said avenue and the Place of beyinning, towether with all the improve- iments 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 and three years after Sale, with interest from date, and secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees. ‘Terms of sale to be fully complied with within seven days siter day of sale, otherwise the “Trustees ‘reserve the right to sell the eame after one week's notice, at the cost and expense of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. . H. D, JOHN E. ENNIS, _} Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. ap.3-<cod&ds IRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, No. 2105 PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. @ of @ deed of trust to me, dated May 29th, 1879, and recorded in Liber No. AB 909; the land records of. will 1 subject to the lien of f trust recorded in Liber Sia f 8100 aneurin yrent of a note for 000, ble | Piper cent interest ‘tiree years aftor 39th a bea paid up to the the evwht 1879, om which the interest 29th of Ne jovember, 1879. ‘Terms of sale: ‘Que-third cash; balance in three twelve and eighteen months after the of sale, an deed of trust e all at the option of the purchaser. All con of "HOS. E. WAGSAMAN, Auct. sph7-caudba AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. ART NOTES. THIS AFTERNOON. JP UNCANEON BROS... Anctionsors, DOUBLE SHEET. Mr. Charles Lanman of this city sent eigbt id D streets northwest. . ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SUPREME —— SATURDAM aa | Mees ATOM atare to the Spring exhibition Sener spe aed Saat thee damp | RAMS PLS OE gate | SATURDAY. apes 94 tee: | of te Nutoon Acnrmy ot Saupe Nor . 0 = pa York, all of which were sold fer in % ide et al. com te OUS BOOKS, MAPS, WALN’ in a few days afar SUUBDNODEC Ra yicartsae | oP tianuaite scene eee oe ree ae 2, 27TH, i * in front ‘of the ‘premises, offer for salg, at | o'crock, witha our Aletoons wendy eat 4 eric to-day gives some interest of said inches (131 feet 3 th rth wi east and parallel ¢ hundred tna thirty-one fe three ieee tothe line of 18th street ; three-! sth ern 8 of sale: money im cash, and one-third in one year and one-third in two years from the dolare’ deposit on day of sale, with interest, d_ reco at the cost of the pur- Chaser. ROBERT W. MOPHENSON, Trustees arial. 15, 4, 307 D street northwest. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. 20, 21, 25, 23&24 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. tTRtstTEEs SALE OF A PART OF LOT 8, SQUARE of the pai secu fhe atest iN IN OORNES OF H AND TWENTY- ETS NORTHWEST, ABOUT STREET BY 67 iT. the blades, on the premiaes, Co SA TUR: DAY, THE 24TH Day OF APRIL. 1880, AT HALF-PAST 5 o'cLock P. M., lot numbered 8 (eight), in square numbered 56. Warhin; ing to the public improve ments, savin (fifty-six), situated in fl on, in the District of Columbia, accord- &e., as in said and excepting therefrom the westernmost 18 the city of lat thereof, together the i: n said deed. mentioned: feet front on H strect heretofore reli . ‘Terms cf sale: $644 and interest at 7 por cent. from July 3, 1877, with the taxes ‘agsoss and expenses of sale, in cash (of which 8100 01 and ments n the whole, or $25 on each parcel. if sold in parcels, Tnuet'be paid atthe time et sale), and tho residue in equal sume, in si terest at 7 per cei sale, payable half chaser’s notes must property sold, by. ‘ix and twelve months, with in- nt. per annum from the day of yearly; for which the pur- tbe given and be secured on the Geed, to the satisfaction of the rustees; or all cash, at the purchaser's option. All conveyancing ana recording will be at the pur- chae. retell all, or any days’ notice in the fault of the purch: cost, the Trustee's reserving the right to portion, of the property on five Evening Star, at the risk and de- aser in default, if the terms are not complied with in five days from the day of sale. pI3-d&ds THOS. HYDE, j Trustees. Hi. WARNER, POBLIO SALE OF AVENUE, EE , Real Estate Auctiozeer. BUILDING LOT ON OHIO TWEEN THIRTEEN AN: B DA aay AND FOURTEEN1H STS. NOKTH- Lot G, aquare bya depth of on MONDA One-fonrth and twenty-four est. z 57, fronting 16 feet 4 inches, eet, will be geld ar 6 o'CLOCK ash; balance six, twelve, om inter- months, at 6 per cent ap22-deds NHOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, 1223 F street n.w. TRUSTEES SALE OF LOTS EAST OF THE CAPITOL. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 27th, 187! premises, On THU ‘DAY, At 4 o'CLOOK P. northwest of square 1,033, Got 1 north C strect and 6 adjoining.) , and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in liber 917, folio 76, I willoffer for sale at alwction in front of the re all the following real estate in , THE 297TH DAY OF APRIL, 1380, M., Lots 1, 2and 6, in square ituated corner of Tennessee avenue, and lots 2 and On the same day, aT 4:30 o'cLoox Pp. M., Lot 1, equare 1,033 (situated corner of C and Lith street ne. On the same da: and 13, ease 1,¢! near north E st 2, 3, of 16th and Join, On the same day, 946, (situated on 1 South Carolina ay On tl square Ast etre and twelve month sold. of sale. I chaser, by giving Star, api7-d&ds ft. Lin. from fi (Lot 7 situated corner of 14th and G ats. e. and 8 adjoining ; lot 5 bei per annum, secured by deed , ATS O'CLOCK P. M., Lots 12 53, (situated on 15th street east, Lats i, corner treet. On the same day, AT 5:30 o'cLock P. M. 17 and 18, equare 1, 069, (lot Lsituated Astreets n. e., lots 2, 3, 17 and 18 ad- ‘On the game day, Ar 6 O'CLOCK P. at. ,Lot 9, square 982, (situated on ci 8.) mn FRIDAY, ‘orner B and 12th sis.n. the 30TH Dayor APRiL, 1380, ar Lots 6, 7, 8 and the eastern 39 it to rear of Lot 5, square 1083, ing on G, near 14th 8.e.) AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M., Lot L,square Oth street cast, D strect south and enue.) samo day, AT G o'cLock P.M., Lot 17, 3, (situated in rear of south M street, near ‘ast. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mouey in cash; the residue in two equal instaiments at ix ns, with interest at 6 per ceatum of truston property A deposit of £20 on each lot required at time terms of sule are not complied with within ten (10) days from day of sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of defaulting pur- five days’ notice in the Evening KEGINALD FENDALL, ‘Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ day of November, corded in Liber No. iand records of th request in writing: undersigned Trustees will THE IsT D a¥ OF oF follow SALE PROPERTY, NEAR GEORGE 10W Bey virtue of a deed CLOCK P.M. p ng-described property, situate in f Wasbington, District of Golumbia, and known sa part or section of the Fi OF VALUABLE D. MILL 6 District of the party secured thereby, the sell, on SATURDAY, May, A. D. 1880, AT THE HOU in frout of the premises, the the county undry property, lying west of Georgetown, District aforesaid, which was purchased by John 8. of General Berry & Co. from the estate fobn Mason, deceased, said part being bounded as follows: the southwest corner of Beginning for the same ai the Western Old Boring Mill, below the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, and running eastwardly from said corner north 34% degrees east to the southern towing path, (this western gable wall of said then running ag: by a line south 304 degrees west to the river, (the above t boundary of the conveyed, ) and fo i 1 line of said canai’s is a projection of the line of the if Boring Mitl,) and ‘ain from said bevinniny corner otomac wo lines form the nortlwesters property hereby intended to be r ihe eastern botudary thereof is understood to be limited by a line drawn south 1734 degrees west of north, 17 the center or eastei ports the east end parallel with Boring Mili, to the said Potorm provements, consisting of a larga Stone Flour Mil degrees east from 7 face of the stone wall that sup- of the wheel shaft, said line bein the east gable wall of the Eastern Old and extending northerly to the south- ern line of the towing aforesaid, and southerly river, tovether with the im- nae with six (6) runs of burrs, capacity about oue han™ dred and fifty barrels flour per day. ‘Terms of sale, a1 8 prescribed by the trust deed: The amount of indebtedness secured by the trurt deed and unpaid, being 37, ten per cent from penses of the sal balance in three equal pa eighteen months, chaser, bearing interest from th secured by a deed tobe given. A ep purchaser at the t conveyancing to terms of sale are not complied with in set from the day of sale, the Trustec 199, with Interest ai Sth, 1878, and the ex- paid in cash; and the yiuents, at six, twelve and for which the tes of the pur- ay of gale, ‘and property sola, are to be paid by the ime of sale, and all expenses and be paid by the purchaser. ig days he riche le, to of trust on the posit of $300 eS reserve e to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- fanlting purchaser, on five days’ advertisoment. 6 property will be sold subject to taxes and prior encumbrances. apl-3, 10, 17,20, & JX, SHERMA! Rei WM. D. GASSIN, } {YM L. DUNLOD.§ Trustees. N & CO. al Estate Avent aod Auctioneers, St. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE (MPROVED PROPERTY ON PENNBY: AND D 8° EET, SEVENTH STREETS SOUTHEAST. deed of trust, dated August 6th, A.D. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber By virtue of No. 868, folio 80, 01 Cloud Building. FB ne of the land records of. the District of Columbia, and at the request of the partics secured Weep we will sell at public auc- ‘on on THURSDAY, THE 29TH Day OF APRIL, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., ises, the following improvements thereon, situate logton, District of .” in Lumis’ subdivision o eiglit hundred and seventy- -D. 1884, in front of the prem- described proj rye with the uate iu the city of Wali Colimbia, to wit: Lots *B" f square numbered four (874, ) fronting re- spectively on Pennsylvania avenué and D street south. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, the notes deferred payments to be sold, and to bear int num. Terms to be All conveyancing at purchaser’ CHRISTIAN OHARLES E. PRENT! SMITH, Salesman. W. M. B ven for the secured on thé property terest at eight per cent. per an- complied with in seven days. "8 cost. G,EEDERER,) avaptoos. ‘ales! aplT-cod&ds qpruomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘On the let day of } 12 o'oL0cK. M. 14 count of err piay) concern, one very fine hand- some second- Street, corner of E street northwest. Washi; ton city, BD. O.,1 will sell May, A. D. 1880, at, ot Oy 1 eae, Tis reporitory, Nos. 412, 414 and 416, ing. ‘ae. at public auction, on FULL SIZE BRETT, for cash, on ac- in first class order, as good as new, count of Hen I Bold for ‘work and labor done and materials furnished by me on aps-cod&dba ANDREW J. JOYOR. ypraomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. . TRUSTEES’ SALE By wiustortnl i 22d, 1877, recorded. we of a deed OF VALUABLE IMPROVED IN GEORGETOWN. De a of trast, dated Al iber 869, ¢ rill fell on TUESDAY, rae'27rx eae | a: premises, Lote A" and “0, 5 O'CLOOK P.. Conclanon ef Yesterda: Proceed- 3 ings. i SENATE.—After our report closed— Mr. Jones obtained the foor to speak on the Kellogg case but, preferring to speak on Mon- day, yielded to Mr. ck. On whose motion the fending order informally laid aside, and the House bill establi a land oMfice in Montana Territory, at Miles City, was taken up and passed. Mr, Ransom, from the committee on railroads, reported, with amendmants, and without rec- e may be found &o. ; Appleton’s Cy-, orks, a few Law DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. RO Auctioneer. 811 7th st. nw. WALNUT CHAMBER PARLOR SETS. HAT- cK, ON FINE PIANO. STOVES, BUREAUS. BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSE: PILLOWS, BOLSTERS, MARBLE-TOP T BLES, KITCHEN FURNITURE, CR OCKERY, , = PABS TS, MAITING AND 4 | OfMendation as tothe Senate's action, Senate QUANTITY OF OTHER GOODS: Tuo Rot bill to extend the time for the completion of the IEROUS TO MENTION. Texas Pacific railway. I will aso sell, on same day, on the aly On motion of Mr. Maxey. the bill to authoriz> & retired list of non-commissioned officers of thirty years’ service was taken up. The Dill has been discussed before. Mr. Maxey spoke in favor of it. Only 41 men would be retired. Aiter some debate the bill was laid aside. Ii Will be the first Dill for consideration on the calendar on Monday. At 4.35 p.r.. on motion of Mr. Garland, the Senate went Into executive session, and when fet \T 12 o'eLock, one very fine Covered Wasou, nearly new, and Gg Set of Harness and one Wagon Set of Harness, Dearly new. On WEDNESDAY, 281m, commENcrsa at 10 O'CLOCK A. M., at the reridence of a gentleman ée- clining housekeeping, southeast corner 4th and I rthwest. arereS FOLEY, Auctioneer. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Auctioneers. ube doors ‘Were opened adjourned till Monday. CATALOGUE SALE OF ee our report closed— ELEGANT ND MANUFACTURED TO OK- Mr. Wi ll alluded to the terribie tornado PRESSLY FOR OWNER'S USE, Which had swept over the town of Marshfleld. AXMINSTER AND LODY BRUS in his district, and which had left a lange num: SELS CARPETS THROUGH- ber of perschs homeless and destitute, and in- OUT HOUSE. troduced a joint resolution directing the Seer: — ay of War to furnish the governor of Mis- PARLOR. 0.-ri With 500 tents for the benent of the suffer- Magnificent Resewood-case _seven-and-a- - | ers, The joint resolution was passed. octave Fiano, (Albrecht & ©o., New York:) | The speaker announced the appalnment of Elevant Parlor Snite, handsomely upholstered in Silk Brocatelle; Walnut Music Rack; Boan- Uifully-carved Tenueséea Marble Top Gabinet, tie following members of a select committae t) iuvestigate the alleged corruption in regard Superb Silk Brocatelie Lambrequins, Fine Lac» | t) the contested election case of Donuelly ¥ urtains, Walnut and Gut “Gornices; “Etecaut | ashhurn; Messrs, Carlisle, Bieknell, Reaw: Easy Chairs : Handsome Merble-Top Center Tables. | Lounsbury, O N-il, Updergraff of lowa and But. Very massive Velvet Rugs, Axoninster Carpet and Border to itch, Linen Crash. LIBRARY. ‘Two handsome Block Wainut Dwarf Book Casex, elegant Walaut Library Tab'e, fine Torkigh Ohairs and Kocker, upholstered in. rep; Walnut-frame Lounge to match; Waluut Library Chairs, uphol- stered in rep; elewant Drop Light and Shade, Lam- brequins and Cornices, Easy Ohairs, Obaadelier, Velvet Rugs, Body Brussels Carpet and Border t) mateb. DINING ROOM. 2 Black Walnut Marble-top Buitet, mirror bark, heavily carved, elegant Black Walnut Pillar Exten- sion Fable, 6 Heavy Black Walnut (balf arm) Diu- i irs, upholstered in leather; Welnut Butter’s terworth. The Hovs>, then, at 4.39, took a ree , the evening session to be for the c on Of the Dill establishing a municipal co. for the District 2. MENT BOOM. Mr. Edwo"d Goodfellow will commence in a few days a house for htsown residence on 19th street, near Dupont circle. The tront w sll B20 red brick relieved by cornices of moulded browa brick, with arches and pti Ss. The bay wi'l be formed by a large mullioned window 10 by Tri Walnut Table, heavily Oarved; Body Erus- ‘21 feet, With ornamental transom sashes filled ir Carpet Border poatel, Draeech ey with ca.hedral glass. The doo way entrance Boards, Pi tod Ware, Fre Fare, Ci is beautifully and effectively French China Ware, Cut lery, Cut Glass Ware, Lambreauins, Matting, Lines Crash. HALL. Elevant Black Walnut Hull Rack with Tennesseo Marble Base. Mirror back and Haudsomely-fin- ished, Eara Body Brussels Hail and Stair Carpets, border to matel; Nickel placed Stair Rods, Door Mats. CHAMBERS. Ss Vers moulded brick with wide app race steps. he interior arrang house embraces ail the late improvement Planning. ‘The large central platform sts will be cut of from entrance hali by ‘The rooms are to have large open f With decorated mantels of Wood and t the interlor throughout will be. fulshe of with Elegant Black Walnnt Mirror front Armoire, one | polished natural hard woods. The plumbiny of the handsomest pieces of furniture ever offered | gud gas fixtures will he best wi at public sale, Handsome Walnut French Dressers Plate Glase ‘Tennessee Marble Top Walnut Bod- steade Elegantly finished most fashionable de-isn, ‘Tennessee Marble Top Tables, Lambroquing aut Cornices, Toulet Sets, Walnut Rockers upnoistored in Blue ‘Satin, Walnut Chairs to match, Turkish Chairs, Walnut frame Mirrors, Co'tage Furniture, Lounges upholstered in Raw Silk and Oreton, Paintings; Fine Hair Mattresses, Wire-woven springs, Feather Pillows and Bolst’rs, Husk aud douton top Mattresses, Isody Braswels Carmo. ia nansh ne arch & ©o. the buttd ssrs. Hayward & Hutchinson furnish ind heating fixtures. Four cottages of rather unique style are in course of erection on 20th street, near the P street circle, for Mrs. P. W ¢." They are to be two stories and basement: tae style of arcul- ‘ tecture English domestic. The fronts bave every room, with Linen Covers: Linen Siipstor all | ortel windows, with balconies, and the ocen the upholstered werk. banging roof makes a very, picturesque and SERVANTS’ ROOM. cosy feature for this street. The Interiors will Dedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, | yo finished in a neat and comfolsable manne Bae and Bask Matiresoes, Surines, sloth. Car | maxing allosether very deairetio ie. pets, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Mirrors, Grock- = ing _altogetbe ery | desirab! OMes. ery, &e. Messrs. Gray & Page are the architects, and KITCHEN. they are to be built by day’s work, under the Kitchen Tables, Chaira, Crockery, superintendence of the architects. ‘Tue cost is Kitchen Utensils, ‘&e. On MONDAY, May 3p, 1880, commMENcIN: aT 10 O'CLOCK A M., we shall se! ‘Tinwas 313,000, Mr. Towson Caidwell has commenced the residence of Mrs. H. R. Linderman, erection of five very = Unree story and base- I street northwest, the above articles. ment dwellings on F street, between i7th and ‘The collection, as will be noticed, embraces rich | isth sts., just in the rearof the oid headquarters aud stylish furniture, of the best workmanship. | or Gen, Scott. ‘These are 21 by 44 fecl-tor the This sale presente a splendid opportunity togecuts | main buildings and 15 by 2 toot back butidings, SCataouves can be olfaived at he uuctioy fooms, | the later to be two stoties high. “They are : th and D stresis. Friday and Saturday | D€ Of pressed brick fronts, stone triamenss, Previous tonaie; Toes easy and Saturday | Tog cornices full helght tare bas se Terms cash. WALTER B. WILLIAMS &0., | each ten fect’ wide. ‘The inside huleh sto Ge ap24-d Auctionesrs. first class in hard woods and all modern con- Yeniences. The cost will be 330,000 for the five. Mr. James C. Sprigg is the architect and wili Superintend this work, which will be done by the most experienced mechanics, Dr. David Kindleberger, medical inspector U. S.N., who has just returned from China, has commenced the ercetion of a comfortable family residence for himself at the corner of 20th and G streets n.w. This is to be three stories and basement, 40 by 40 feet, pressed brick front, with Ohio sandstone trimmings, pressed brick cornices and galvaniz-d iron mouldings. The style is plain gothic. A large bay window, 5 by 14 feet, semi-octagor in form, runs up to the second story. The inside finish is to be in tae var-ous hard woods, with wood mantels, large REEN & WISE, Auctionesr. PUBLIC SALE OF THE PIONEER MILLS, IN ‘THE CITY OF ALEXANDBIA, VA, We will offer for sale at public auction o THURSDAY, THE 6TH Day oF May, 1330, cK P.M., on the premises, the erty kuown asthe Pioneer Mills, lo- city, at the foot of Dake strect, and ly _on the water front of Potomac river, with wharf and ample depth of water for the largest vessels, and the advantawe of one of the best wir and corn markets in the country. ‘The building is one of the best and most substan- tial to be found; is built of brick. with splendid granite foundatio tie: covered with slat boiler house 140x8 fee as, 12 pairs of 4% feat burrs: capacity 600 DI 24 hours; elevator 13x14. feet to Tstand 2d st of engines and six boilers; | {latform stairs running up from the main hilt bol Ty and rh f the Queen Anne style. The building through- ‘ihe building is on czound leased from the city out is admirably planned with reference to city taxes on the property oron the capital inves! both elegance and comfort, and will, when ed in the business of manufacturing, aud we thin mple @ most a5 in tuat if application Le made to the Oty Gouneil une | ¢ Wile, be One of the most coztest homes in Hie'trat ten yours af acties spate are asset fF | Peecter is the architect, ald Mir RL Fleming j the builder. The Ail are open for inspection Wishing to examnine the property. * {In the notice of the fine mansion of Lieut, ieee Te vee oal at near | Brodhead, in last Saturday's issue, the fact that velva, ei and twen- | Mr. R. 1. Fleming was tue bullde qual paymeuts, withinterest, and | Uonally overlook of trust on the premises, i ——______ 3 GREEN & WISE, Chas. DeYoung Shot Dead, , 24,26, 291ny1, 3&3, for the owaera, KILLFD BY MAYOR KALLOCE’S SON, PAWNBROKER'S AUCTION. Charles deYoung wag shot and k aca crelock last evening In San Franct {. M. Kalloch, son of I. S. Kalloch, ta the Chronicle office. me i to any parties Will ell at our stor 1007 SEVENTH STREET, N. W., 50,000 WORTH OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Without reserve. Consisting of WATCH- KS, DIAMONDS end JEWELRY, CLOTH- GUNS and REVOLVERS, and other! This tragedy ts the outgrowth of the shooting of Kalloch, the present mayor, by © 3 De Young which occurred on the 23d of August last. The circumstances that led to that affair were artic] = too pumencas <D Pee cae to om as cicpsia After Kalloch was nominated by the mence April 4 10a. m. and 2and7p. m.; for | workin Si 2 as their candi- eee ae Bale PE Be ane Gand 7p. orkingmen of San Francisco as their candi. date for mayor, Charles DeYoung, ina spee at the state convention of Honorable Bill By order of M. & R. COHEN, Diamond and Loan Brokers. JAMES DUNGAN, Auctioneer. ‘ap 22 novaced that he would compel Kalloch’s with- drawal from the contest. Subsequently he notl- iG RGE SUBURBAN MANSION, WITH | fled Kalloch that, unless he withdrew, he would GROENDS | ATTACHED, AND THIRTY: Ta his record in the columns of the hron- N | ic UNE BUILDING SITES, FRONT! LINCOLN AVENUE AND GALE pup a alloch sent back word for him to go AND NEAR BOUNDARY STREET, ahead; that he could tell worse things about DeYoung than they could bring against him. ‘The Chronicle came out with along article cone AT viewing Kalloch’s career in Boston and Kansas, front of the pren dwelling particularly on his reported amours of the Keating Estate, c and also ventilating his political and business Lots 4g es 2 i pe records. On Thursday aud Friday the Chron- 0, 68, 08, 18 Th a icle contained similar and more elaborate art!- ands3, 7" * : cles, and dragged in Kalloch’s father, now dead, The first thirty-nine lots are unimproved, con- taining about 8,000 square fest each. Lots 81 and $2 will be sold with the Mansion, aad contuin 41,34536 square feet of ground. The Man- sion is latwe and commodious, with outbuildings, | bicaeantly situated within ten ‘minutes’ walk of the, papito This property is Just north of Boundary street and North Capitol street. Lincoln avenue being an extension of North Capitol street leadins to Glen- Sra tia tae nh tans Seana | tO Naputary which failed DeYoung Som sold without reserve, to close the estate, andoffera | Kavock word that it he read that article be splendid chance for {ovestment. { Rauid shoot him on the spot. The article was Terms: One-thied cash; balance in one and two , Tead, the most offensive portion assailing the *, with 7 per cent interest. A deposit will be | Character of DeYoung’s father. The love of De- red on each lot as sou as sold. ‘Terms to be | Young for his mother, who 1s 70 years old, had ‘ven Conveyancing, &., | been evidenced in the care he hid taken ‘that 2 o = o none of the slanders upon the memory of her DUNCANSON BROS... | long-dead husband should come to her notiee —— : These slanders were frst published ina paper H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. called the S11, long Sines extinct, and, while o ae + “ the Chronicle was engaged in denouncing them, SALE Sere oe Be, SUNIMEROVED, a special edition of one copy was nightly print! BETWEEN T €d for the use of the old lady, made up So as to TY-FOUR’ exclude all notice of the troubles, Bat for the IT will sell, at ae me ion, in front of the, Shooting of Kalloch the mother would probabiy » Max 4, 1890, a7 ver have known that 5 o'oLock p.m... the following ‘described feedreader per enee ord recounting sundry imimoralities on his part Kalloch had advertised a mass meeting at tae tropolitan Temple last night, at which it was given out that he would read a copy of an arti- cle published some five years ago by B. F. } Naphtaly, ina paper called The Sin. ‘This ar- + Uicle was an altack upon the personal and fam- ily record of DeYoung of a most pronounced character, and led to an attempt on their part disrespecttully. The wound received by Kai- eT aed ocak nenes. | loch, at first Supposed to be of a fatal charactor. . ja avenue, andrunning back | Proved not to So serious, ana he recovered toan alley; and also lot 12, in same square, frout- | 2nd was sworn in as mayor. ing 23 feet 6 inchos on 24th st., near L, n rthwest. Theee lots belong to the estate of the late Hugh Murray, and will be sold at a bargain. ‘Terms of sale will be very easy, and be made Enown at sale. $100 deposit pn each lot. Title fect. apio-th,s,t&m3 NEAL T. MURRAY, Attorney. T. COLDWELL, Real Extate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESlaTE SITUATED ON B STREET SOUTHEAST, CAPIVOL HILL. MARRYING His § GHTER.—in Princass Anne, Md., the scandal and gossip in regard to the extraordinary marriage of Sidney A. Shores to his oth iy ne Louella Shores, Who Is only 13 years old, last February, was re- vived this week by the trial of Shores, together with the minister who lormed the cere- mony. Shores 1s a well-to-do farmer, whose wife died only four months Louella isa daughter of Shores's first wife, her father belag ils uncle, and she his first cousin, as well as By virtue of a deed of trast from Charles H. Hold a wife to Daniel L. Eaton, Truste: step-daughter and wife. The marriage caused dated the 13th day of October, 1ST. Bera | ho end of talk. She had been Keeping house for 3 recorded in Liber 626, folio 446, him, and friends had asked her removal, but he 03 1d nd records of, the District of Oolumbia, and in | indign: purusnes of a decroo of the Suyraine Court of the | mera ho, thes aes, det Suspicions he nited States, dated November 24th, 1879, by which ual knot. “Mr. Bowen. was indi yr marry- fue undersigned was appointed Trustee in lieu of | &1 Bgl lied teased 7 Daniel L. Eaton, de and a's0 in lieu of Thos. | og a woman under 16 without her guardian’ J.D. Fuller, ai to execute the powers in and | corsent; he pleaded that he was old, did not by the said deed of trust granted unto the said | know the girl's el L. Eaton deceased, id by the said deed ui ed. Shores was indi ced arr van be nm in an y the thee was indict for mi y- of trust bearing date October 13the 1970, and atthe tue 6 oon ter, and Sena ehaed SHOT Puli auctions infront oP the premione on WED® | COsts. ‘The girl is a pretty, modest petite bri- NESDAY, ‘tne Gra Dar or Max, 198, ar rag | Ete, and is a great favorite. HOUR oF 8% o'cLock P. st , the following-described real estate, situated in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbi, to wit: all that certain ree! of ground sitaste and being in said city of Washington and known and ted on the plat of said city as Lot lettered F, in a subdivision of orizinal lots pumbered eighteen (18) and ninetesn 29), in Square num uundred and thir- ty. two (782), said subdivision being duly recorded in the Eurveyor's office of said c'ty: said lot <*" A STRINGENT Trawe Law.—The Massachu- setts legislature has just passed a it tramp law. It declares that any person con- victed of being a tramp shall be imprisoned in the house of correction or the state workhouse at Bridgewater for not less than six months bor more than two years, subject to the Visions of all existing laws regulating in- being part of said orizinal lot nuubéred nineteen | stitutions. All persons who rove from place to and fronting on south B street iu said city, tozetaer place begging, or living without labor or visibls with the improvements thereon. Incas of support are held to be tramps. ‘Terius of sale: One-third of the purchase m7zey to be paid in cash: theresidnein two cqusliustal- | gge-py the will of the late Richard E, menis. ai twelve and eighteen months, with tater. | wont of New York, $1,000 1s lett Mrs Zelda est at seven per centim per snuum from the day of ih, the opera sitiger’ sale; deferred payments 10 ho secured by a deed of | Seguin, the opel z trust on the property. or by the tr ie SS ww. 0. of Lynchburg, ed by the tr urtil the whole of the purchase | purchased. for $25.000, one-half interest in the wouty is paid: or the whole of the purchase money | freq sulpbur Springs, in Roanoke county, Vi may be paid in cash. at the option o: the purchaser. Field's recently A .eporit of 81¢0 will be required on accoptance of | &#-Kate mang La- bid. Coxveyancingat cost of purchaser. If terms | dies C ve Dress in New of sale ere not complied wi‘h within ten days after | York, ‘held its first board meeting last sale, the Trustee reecrves the right to atoost | nicht, at which tt was announced that applica-~ cf the Cee TEE BESUL Trnsee | Uons for shares were pouring tn from all parts Te ORE BESUL, 2192-24,27, 098 RIED 3g street. | ct the country. } against fire, tt ts held that the ing data in regard to Mr. Henry Mosier, the only American artist to whom the French gov- erpment has ever paid the compliment of pur- chasing one of his paintings. = - — Mr. Howard Kretschmar, the talented ana rising young sculptor of St. Louts, ts to be mar. ned on the 4th of May to Miss Bila Casey, a beautiful and accomplished young lady of Peln, I. Mr. Kretsel Ss Sculptor in the St. Lout —Mr. George H. Boughton sends to this dvar’s exhibition of the Erglish Koyal Academy thiee pictures,—the “Muste Lesson.” a child learning the solo from his grandfather: “Evanceline,” and “Our Village; and to the Grosvenor exhibition a medieval group cal'ed “Omnia Vincit Amor.” —Mr. Healy, the distinguished portrait painter, who has occupied a studio in Coreoran Butlding for some ume past, bas gone to Chi- go for a short visit, after which he will go to B for the summer. During his stay in Washington, Mr. Healy, who fs an industrious _ rapid worker, has patnted a number of por- traits. — At last accounts from Ross Turner, both he and Max Weyl were tn Ventoe, where they expected to remain for several weeks. We are Pleased to Rear that Mr. Turner has lately re- celved ore or two important commissions from Wealthy and appreciative Washington‘ans, who are not Imsens'ble to his steady !mprovement and growing reputation. — A number of fine and very valuable paint- ings were either entirely destroved or badly damaged by the sad disaster which befel the Madison Square Garden butiding in New York on Wednesday evening. Among the former were “ The Wree! & “ New Jerusalem,” by Taness, and nford K. Gifford s * Baltmore tn S61,” worth Although the works of art loaned to the jation were heavily insured by It policies will nos eS Sustained by falling walls, and therefore that th losses sustained in e will fail entirely on the unlucky owners of pictures, — Owing to the late hour and the great hurry in which last Saturday's mention of the Art Club reception and exhibition was written seve- ral of the pictures on view which merited ex- tended notice were only briefly alluded to, le others were not spoken of at all, A ne- table instance of the latter kind was the bean- tiful flower piece shown by Mr. Guillaume, Which nothing could well surpass tn its way. In number and variety of flowers represented, in grace and barmony of composition, ness and delicacy of execution, and in fidelity: to minutest detatis, it is a remarkable work, by Luminals, valued at Well merited the attention and pratse it re- cetved on every hand. Ii was part'calarly and warmly admired by Mrs. Hayes. —The Art Students’ League, of New York, though still young in years, bids fair to become distant day, a worthy rival of the Academy of Design, both In educating artsts and in Infiuencing public taste, 104s, too. tn a remarkably flourishing cond'tion, considering how slow such instttutions usually grow. The last annual report. just published shows that the membership of vhe society now numbers 133. Three hundred and fifteen students have studied tn the atfferent classes during last. ses son. ‘The cost of maintaining the clas: -3 for the school year will be nearly $5,000. The total income from membership fees’ and students’ class dues will be over $5,090, leaving a surplus of more than $2,000 over expenses. — It has often and truly been sald that nobody can tell In advance what the result of a picture sale Is likely to be, and that the price a work of art may bring at auction Is no criterion what- ever of its real value. To these axioms might also be added another to the effect Caat nobody ‘an place much reliance on what Catal crilics and salesmen may say about Else how shall we pen sometimes? hat hap- iple, a collection of ictures Was sold ti York the other even- Ing, which, one of papers of that elty assured {ts readers, ‘embraced the studies of maby of the finest artists from the time of Correggio, in 14%4, to the present day,” and yet the highest figure realized at this sale was $27: and this fora painting by an American artis ‘To make matters worse, a “portrait of Raphael, by Correggio.” went for #45, a Tenlers for the same, and a Jans Steen for $30! — The widow of General Custer sends In a Vigorous protest against that feature of thy project broached in Congress to erect in Wash- ington A monument to the memory of the officers and men who fell fn the Indfan Nght at Little Big Horn which proposes t9 include in the group a duplicate of MacDonald's statue to ¥ Point: om ‘or in officer which was unveiled at Wes some Ume ago. Mrs. Custer says she Is aware of the fact that she could not be satisfed with any represeatation that might be made of her ‘abe husband, bat she deciares that b's friends in_ civic lite, bis comrades tn the army, and artists all unite in pronounclig the statue ed to a failure as a likeness, as the repre- tation of a sale nd as a work of art. We t Point group, nor do Ww remember any of the criticisms that We € made upon it at the th we think Mrs. ¢ heal the tro eee I: is not Hhely Giat a group like roposes by the bill when it was introduced into Congress A PERILOUS THE CUBAN IN- srEceNI.—Th “a published @ re- port, Wedncsd tfon on Mareh parent'y corrol« ating a rumor previously elr- culatec, It isto the effect that a column of marine infantry, Lieut.-Col. Manuel Puyon commanding, about 12) insurgents, with ceo at Uh rongly fortified m the ‘090 Deguo and ade la Doncella mou in the juris on of Guatanamo, Dur- he action One Spanish officer was killed and six soldiers wounded. The Spantards pass- ed the night on the batt id, and marched next day toward the Rio Seco. Meanwbtle the insurgents under cover of the mouutatns, sur- rounded the Spantards and obliged them to re- main in a de p wood forty hours without food or water. A Spanish soldier passed through the Insurgents’ line and savised Brig.-Gen, Pando of the desperate position of the detach- ment. Gep. Pando, with a column, marched to its relief, and the insargents fled at his ap- proach, leaving dewd, vut rying of their wounded, among whom were Lieut.-Col. Jus- tor Bandera, a negro. The Spaniards lost six | killed and two officers wounded Lieut.-Col Puyon received three gunshot woands. tan ing A Sap Casz.—The attempted suicide in New York, Thursday, of Dr. Joba G. Mann'ng pre- sents some peculiarly sad features. The wn- fortunate man had been divorced from bis wite some years avo, and the custody of their ehil- dren was awarded to her. ‘Three days ago he obtained an order from the court permitting him to see his children He d them play- ing in the park, but they did not recognize him, and ran away at his approach. This was the last blow, ang under tt he succumbed, MARRIED. BROOKS—LARKIN. On April 21, 1380, at the Teridence of, the bride's parents, by Key. Tease HEFLEBOW ER—CLAR’ 18S, at the Western F Rex. T. 8. Wynkoop, Gr: W. Hi of Virwinia, and Aunie M. Glark, of W. {Phi'adelphia papers please copy. z DIED. BIGGS. On the moraing of April 24, 1880, ashort but painfo! illness, W. Tf. Dicos, in the fiftieth year of bis age. toationd ie fumeralat's ovloce on Songer aoe to at funeral oe) on Sun: cf April, from bis late residence, No. 1000 Tenth southeant. {Mariboro’ papers please copy. } DUNN. On the merning of the 224 of 1680 ae LAS Sloe Fees Dee —_ Fu G street P. a ly ‘invited to attend. FOX. At Oxtora, Idaho, on April 17. . son of O. B. and Ve Sud erandson of Dr. P. and Stella By April 23. 1880, after ™m. after PLEASANTS. At 5-15 pasos Teed ogee Euiza fi y- first year of ber age. ‘he funeral wilt tke Hage from Bhitob, Baptiet Friends of the fetaily ave invited toattena SULLIVAN. At 11.308 m. April 28, 1880, Jase BiTile Tansral wil take lacs op Bu o'clock frou @ Conve o- 1.m., frou the Church of the Immacc! tion.