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STEAMERS, &: LD AND KELIABLE STEAMBOA’ OPSINE between Washington. and Norfolk, Va-—Hslf usual rates charmed. Close connection made with Steamers North and South. ‘The » steamer Lady of the Lake leaves terminus 7th and 9th-street cara, Monday, Weineeday and Frid ping at Piney Point an Norfolk Tuedaye, Thureda: m. Bacond-class fare. 75centa’ round trip, al. Fer Potomac Hiver Landinus—Steamer John W. ery Monday and Thursday, at 7. m., for Nomini, and Satur- day for Leonardtown, stopping at princ.pal land- The steamers John Gib- Thompeon leaves fth-street wharf Ings going and retorniny. Steamers for New York ‘¢ Pier 41, fu ished at Gereral Oftice, 614 15th street. apl6 ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. NEW YORK—BOTTE! DAM. clase 8 of, this line “AMBTER- Fat clase steamers of, this ine” AMSTER: DAMS. hOITER tree A'SCHOLTES," P| ira carrying the Company's Dock, Jersey iy on W vend, 2d Cabin, 345-50. _ Steer i Ist Cabin, 200 1H. CAZAU st., Mew York.” For passax: ington ; or F. i JOHNSON “ee Deposit Building, corner New oth et. mw. ‘ap2t 'LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE b BETWEEN PHILADEDPRIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASEING- oN AND GEORGETOWN, ‘Cynnecting at Philadelphia with Clyde New England States ee LING DAYS. SAL From Philadeiphia—Saturday, at 10 8.m. From Washinston—Monday, at 11 a.m. From Georsetown—Monday, at 7 p-m. ta received daily until 5 p.m. Thi laden wiven to Boston snd Providenes, Fall Riv at Waabit on. For full infurmation apply to3. H. JOHNSON & .. 1202 Fst. n.w., and 13th-st. wharf, Washing- ton,’ D. C. ; WILLIAM P. CLYDE & CG., General Mahawers, 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia. mar20 6 splendid iron th-street wharf, ‘ashineton, every at 5.20 p.m, int Lookout. Leaves snd Saturdays, at 4 First-class fare, ¢1; round trip, $1.50. 4p. m., and 63 Water street, Georgetown, at 1 p.m., Mondays, and da: | Fates, information, staterooms, etc., | BUILING LOTS ON NORTH A STREET, TWE s 326 rai Agent. 27 South William AZAU . Genes caee wee Z tO., 925. pneylvania svenne, Wash- ZEROTT & CO., en venue, Wash ork avenue and joston, Providence, and the ‘Stat : » and = Georgetown goods received and landed New Yous, ‘The steamers of this compan: urday from Bremen Pier, foot dor, Sou’ second cabin, ‘certifica! “For freight 01 for Washington. YUNARD LINE. c™ note LL. E ROUTE. THE CUNARD ae COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM FIER 40, N. R., NEW YORE. Bothnia...Wed-,April28 Gall Wed. Heela. Sat .May 1 Bothnia, Beythi Abyssinis..Wed-,Mi RATES OF PASSAGE. Sep and 8100 zold, according to accommodations. Ticket to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. teerave at very low rates. Steerage tickets from ‘erpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of iv eee at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of laden wiven for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, itwerp and other ports ou the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage apply at the Com 's office, Nov 4 Bowling Green! pr uth stonraee and to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th strest, Wi MAN LLOYD-—sreamsure Havas, LONpon, will asil every Sat- Ca ee Rates of pasenes: From New York to Havre, Lon- hampton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; steerawe, #30: prepaid steeraze ; pasuace Bpply 0 GELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling Green, New York. ‘W. G. METZEROTT & OO., 925 Pa. ave., ae sep! Wed., June 23 And every followine Wednesday from New York. | OF 1 o’cLocK P. RAILROADS. ALTIMOKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOR. National Route and Short Line to North, Northws West, \d South S To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 3. m. LEAVE WASHINGTO: 5:08 p.m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- tions. 6:05 s.m.—tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston are On as toBaltimore only. Break- ion. ‘at Relay Stati 6:50 Sin baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Strasburs, Wi ‘. Beye oper ar mone Hagerstown, 8:00 {Baltimore and Laurel Express. Haare id way stations. York, Philad Boston and ww York, ap an Baltimore , exvreee. Parlor car fo New York and Philadeip! 8:35 s.m.—tSt. Louis, Chi Columbus and Pittat Las taps Frederick, Hagerstown and Valley Branch, except Sunday. Through car to Staunton. Pullman cars to Cincinnati, daily. Graf- ton to Sandus! y. daily except Saturda; 20,2 —sBaltimore, Annapolis ‘and Way. Sun- 10:00 8. m.—Baltimore Express. Stope at Bladens- polis June- burg, Collewe, Beltsville, Laurel, Anns} Jeasup’s and Hanover. ‘aan P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City Pe Philadelphia and Boston 290 fh m.—New Y. Express. “Blope st Laurel p-m.—Baltimy a to Point of Rocks and Way Stations oniy. 4:40 p.m.—tBaltimare, Aupapolis and Way Sta- 5:30 Ja? at REELADELPHIA, NORFOLE AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Norfolk, except Sun- 2 folk pa Seki af Canton! Ellicott Cit Sleeping car b t Sunday.) 95 Gan NEW WORK. PUILADELPRIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Store at Bladens- burg and Laurel. Sleeping car to Ni sleeping car to Au tring sto} at Relay Station. a P z sth ly at the Baltimore For further ct Gthces rad A ation, < a1 nnsylvania avenue, 603, 619 and Corner 14th an % —— and Ohio Ticket Offices, Was! will be taken for Prateed sed reosiven at any point im the city. wy M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. Em. CULE, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 5. 1880 rcxiitivaws 1880 To THE NORTH, Wa“? ‘See SOUTHWEST. pouble Track, Bails. SPLENpip SceNeRy, MaGsre°#S? Equrruent- Effect Jaxvany6, 18%. Devot, In TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, frou. corner ci Sixth and B streets, 4s follows. Pittsburg and the West, 10:40 a m., daily, Parlor Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Cars Pittebury to Cincinnati, c 240 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Ohicazo. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandsius, Rochester. Buitalo, Niagara Falla and the North, st 6.00 a. m-. dally, except 5 , except Saturday, wil Ca alzua. ‘or Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. dally, Bunday ; 7:40 p.m. to Canandi except Sund Bor New York atd the East, 8-10 a.m., and 1:30 p. m. dail with irect transfer to Fulton sti ol doubie fecriawe and Journey acrous New Yor! 7. For Philadelphia, 8:10 a.m. except Sunday , 5:30 and 45 p.m. wore Line, 6.00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., dail Sunday. . For Annap 00 a.m. and 4:20 p-m., daily, ex- cept Sunday ALEYANDIIA AND FREDERICESBURG RAIL- A WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- TON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 s.m., 4:20, 5:20, ¢.25, Sandi So p.m. “Ou Sunday at 7, 9 and ern. and 8 poms For Richmond and the South, 7:00 a.m. daily, and oe daily, except Sunday ‘Trains ve Alexandria for Wi 6, 50, 3, 5, 7, 9:95 p.m. Teaidences. P FAUMER, General Passenzer Agen: FRAuE THOMSON. General Manager. “Sova -— Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, 35 p.m. Ei ‘only, Baltimore and Way. coe peers, Express. Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolis 4:35 Reg tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Haxers- town, Winchester and Way tious. On Sunday TOHIGAGO, COLUMBUS AND Bvka EXPRESS.” 5) to Ohi- jens ar, to New York, and O00 pm. ist Louis and Oincinnati Express. sibel Sunday only. Other trains daily, excopt n ROOM YA, Gemeeat Agent: mgt rom St. Louis and Ohicago the ily, except Sunday, and 9:45 ‘p.m. daily, with Palsee Care attached. Limited Express of Pullman Parlor Oars, 9:30 s.m. daily, except Sunday For Brookiyn, N.¥., all through trains conneet st Jersey Ci ‘boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- 8, 10 om. 12midnizht. On Sunday st § and 10 a.m., and 7 and 9:06 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Ld 7 GUE SALE OF A LARGE AND VER’ CAA UABLE, LLECTION OF LAW AND ra % re Fi te (2: Et cs KS. AMONG THE LAW B. 3 I8 THE LIBRARY OF THE LATE POWELL HARRISON, EsQ, OF LEESBURG, VA.. EMBRACING ENGLISH AND U.8. SUPREME cOoURT B” NP GOOD EDITIONS 00KS, THE Washington, D. C., on MONDAY EVE” | NING, May 3p, 1530; and following evenings, com- mencing each evening at half-past 7 o'clock, sharp. Terms cash. ap26-d THOS. DOWLING, Auct. JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctionears. iS BE- EN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Arar, 29TH, at 6:30 O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of the premises, Lot 22, Bquare 868, fronting 51. feet and running back to 30-foot alley. ‘Terms: One-third cash : balance in tix, twelve and eighteen months, with seven per cent. ‘interest, to be secured by deed of trnat. ap 26-4t DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. APROSTERS SALE OF BRICK HOUSES IN JACKSON HALL ALLEY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Com of the District of Columbia, passed in eqnit cause No. 6396, on the 21st day of April, 1880, the undersigned, as trustee, will sell at public auction, on MONDAY. 1Hx 3p Day OF May, 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of the premises, the property Known as lot numbered forty-seven (47). in subdivision of reservation number ten (10), o- ecther with the improvements thereon, cousisting ‘of four brick dwellings. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third cash: the bal- «nce in two equal installments at one and two years respectively, such deferred payments to bear inter- ‘st at the rate of six per cent. per annum, and to be secured by the purchaser's notes and a deed of trust of the property. A deposit of fifty dollars will be required at the time ofsale. If the purchas- er does not comply with the terms of sale within seven days thereafter, the Trustee reserves the right tofell the property axain at the expense and ris of purchaeer. JAMES H. TAYLOR, Trustee, 482 Louisiana ave. n.w. DUNCANEON BROS., Aucts. p23-d&ds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. On the Ist day of Ma; 12 O'CLOCK M., in my riage reporitory, Nos. 412, 414 and 4 4th street, corner of E street northwest, Washing- ten city, D. C., I will sell at public auction, on ac- count of whom 'it may concern, one very fine hand- some second-hand FULL SIZE BRETT, in first class order, a8 good as new, for cash, on ac- count of lien I hold for work and labor done and materials furnished by me on ssid carriage. ap8-eod&dba ANDREW J. JOYCE. /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY, NEAR GEORGE1OWN, D. C. d of trust, the 2d By virtue of a deed of trust, da day of November, A. D. 1874, and duly re- corded in Liber No. 764, folio 383, one of the, land records of the District of Cofumbia, and at the request in writing of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Trustees will sell, on SATURDAY, THE let Day or May, A.D. 1880, aT 1218 HOUR in'front of the premises, the following-described property, situate in the county of Washington, District of Golumbia, and known as a part cr section of the Foundry property, lying west of Georgetown, District aforesaid, which was burehased by John 8. Berry & Co. from the estate of General John Mason, deceased, said part being bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of the Western Old Borin Mill, below the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, au running eastwardly from said corner north 34% desrees east to the southern line of said canals towing path, (this is a projection of the line of the western gable wall of said Old Boring Mill,) and then running again from said beginning corner by a line south 30% degrees west to the Potomac river, (the above two lines form the northwestern boundary of the property hereby intended to be conveyed, ) and for the eastern boundary thereof it is understood to be limited by a line drawn south 17% dearees west of north, 17% degrees east from the center or eastern face of the stone wall that sup- ports the east end of the wheel shaft, said line bel parallel with the east gable wall of the Eastern Ol ring Mill, and extending northerly to the south- ern line of the towing path aforesaid, and southerly to the said Potomac river, together with the im- ‘erms of sal eed : deed and unpaid. being St 254 98, with intercat at un 254 98, per cent ; 'isth, 1878, and the ex- afd in cash; and th to resell the property at the risk and cost of the faulting purchaser, on five days’ advertisement. ‘The property wil be sold subject to taxes and prior encumbrances. wat D. CASSIN, 1 rrusteos. WM. L: DUNLOP, apl-3,10,17,20, &dta DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, OFFICE 610 Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Br. von MOSCHZISHEB enough in Washington and ao- rofession to feel that ‘success is unneces- Asan author of medical works upon the or- made ties for ans of whose treatment he has years, and aa an inventor of scientific spparatuses for the treatment of the respiratory organs, well known beth in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER feels some personal gratification in the fact that the Ust of his patients, past and present, contains the names of more men of distinction, of all rections of the country, than probably that of any other PHY- BIGIAN O& BPEOIALIST 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 therelief I recetvea | from your treatment of my hearips, whic ich has seriously impaired, the result of an excessively se- vere cold. D. W. YOO! RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. yon Moschzisker’s treatment in my case—ca- terrn °d deafnese—proved a perfect success. 1 think i bu. ® {ust tribute to him to make it known teal who ress, Son it lus professional aeihiege utmost confi 2 CAMAS SOMERVILER, National Brass rks, Washington. Drax Sn :—By the savies or Senaw: Voorhees t placed myself under your treatment for & case of {iroat disease and nagal catarrh. 1 haws reason to be entirely satisfied with the resuit of your skill, and you are at liberty to reter any one to me. Chief of the Redemption Division B.S. Press of the Redemption Division U. 8. Office. 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 success tn the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those of the Respiratory Organs, and of his attainments asa physician. From his treatment of s case un- Secan sive elit inall cascewnicl sso of reraea can Kive cases remedy. . HOBATIO SEYMOUR. Office hours: From 9 a.m. tol p.m., and from3 toS p.m. mars pu CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT NEVER RUB" NEVER BREAKS, NEVER WEARS OUT, ALWAYS OLEAN, and can be worn while bat is for sale at CHAS. FISHER'S, 623 7th st. n.w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of lady patrons. mar29 L*“'s JOHNSON & CO., Bankers,: WASHINGTON, D. 0., from | DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EX€HANGE. mar29 ‘OODRUFF’S {FOR FILING LETTERS, FILE HOLDERS VOUCHERS, DEEDS, FOR FILE ROOMS, bo OFFICES, VAULTS,| WILLS, PAMPHLETS, SAFES, DESKS, &c. &o., &e. SALES ROOMS AND MANUFAOTORY, 2r20-s.tn.th.2m_ 705 and 707 9th st. n.w FIRM OF T. LER. Disiamecet at Zar OWLEE & co. All les indebted to othe tate secon pat aa accounts on or before Soe ties will be enforced by sult. HENRY P. G1 . Survi ; 33 street Georgetown D.C, April 1, 1890. ‘sp-unaeaty 1 Le LOOK: nen 5 te. NOTE PAPER SELLING FOR 8 Paper formerly sold for 75c. now reduced to 600; ‘The above bargain Se obtained at 10 C. PARBER. oct 17-010 Fe street. known for years as SEOOND-HAND CLOTHING can ba eal af No. 408 9th st., Sine. B-B-Noia by mal prompey etanded ECOND HAND CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, W. 78: BOSTOLS aor eon CaS, Cap be of at the Se iohghest cash prices ty alte M. WALSEEY, 901 D street, earnce Promptly sftemiiedt Be aalpely” ee —— {FrCHELL COOKE & CO., STOOK BROKERS, TO-MORROW. PAP NBROKER’S AUCTION. ‘Will sell st our store, 1007 SEVENTH STREET, N. W., 850,000 WORTH OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Without reserve. Consisting of WATCH- FS, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, CLOTH. ING, GUNS and REVOLVERS, and other! articles too numerous to mention. Sale to com- mence April 28th, 10a. m. and 2and7p. m. ; for one week. Sale st 22. M. for 5 By order of J. M. & R. COHEN, Di JAMES DUNGAN, Auctioneer ap 22 Fo=:. Auctioneer. 811 7th st. nw. WALNUT CHAMBER PARLOR SETS, HAT- RACK, ONE. FINE PIANO. STOVES, BUREAUS, Deana or MATTRENSES, PILLOWS, BOLSTERS, Al - BLES, K 'TCHEN FURNITURE, ‘ROOKERY, GLASSWARE, CARPETS, MAITING AND A QUANTITY OF OTHER GOODS TOO NU- MEROUS TO MENTION. I will a'so cell, on same day, on the premi- fe8, AT 12 O'CLOCK, one very fine Covered ‘Wagon, néarly new, and one riage Bet of Harness and one Wagon Set of Harness, Dearly new. On” WEDNESDAY, 28TH, COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., at the residence of a wentlaman de- ciining housekeeping, southeast corner 4th and I ap 24-3t FOLEY, Auctioneer. streets northwest. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BAR FIXTURFS, GLASS- aK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CONSISTING IN PART OF THREE FRENGH MANTLE MIRRORS, WALNUT ARBLE-TOP BAR COUNTERS, CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, TWO VERY FINE D ND MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARDS, LARGE BEER REFRIGERATOR, WALNUT AN oT BED ROOM FURNITURE, BRUS- THREE-PLY CARPETS, REP ELS AND REE-PLY OA LAMBREQUINS AND OURTAINS, LARGE COOKING RANGE, _CASTORS AND OTHER PIATED WARE, GHROMOS AND ENGRAV- By virtue of a deod of trust to me, bearing date on the seventh day of April, 1880, and recorded in Liber 938, fo'io 44 et Po: of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the grantor, I will sell, at pub- lic auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE, 28TH PAY OF APRIL, 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 o’cLocK A. M.. ailof the personal property con- tained in the well-known Restaurant of Theodore Lewis, jr., at No. 327 Pennsylvania avenue north- west, which will be offered ag a whole, and if not Sold, will be old in detail. = FRANK T. BROWNING, Trustea, ap2i-f,skinat Columbian Law Building. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON oaNab ROAD, NEAR GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a decree passed November 34, STO, In cause 5,201 equity. Leonard x. fi Jobuson et al., T will sell on WEDNESDA’ Apnit 287TH, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. rts of Lots 8, 9 and 201, in addition to Georgetown, which has been subdivided into lots Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18, and the subdivision thereof, duly recorded in Surveyor's Office. | Lot 14 fronts 31 62-100 feet. Lot 15, 28.26-100 fect. Lot 16, 81 feet. Lot 17 4208-100, and Lot 18, 30-16-10) feet on the Canal Road, near the Aqueduct Bridge, and Lot 16 is im proved by a large Brick Housé, and 14 with a Stable. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One- fourth cash; the residue in three equal payments, payable at six, twelve and cichteen months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of 8 per centum ber annum until paid. for which notes must. be xiven. #50 deposit on each parcel when gold. apl5-d&ds FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. TEIGER & 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, BEING THE OLD OANTERBURY PROP’ By virtue of a deed of trnst, dated the 12th day of June, A. D. 1875, and recorded i] in Liber No. 789. folio 59, &c., of the land reco for Washington pon in the District of Columbia, and by direction of ‘the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of 16 PI ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF Arnit, A. D. 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P M., the follow- ing described parts of lots numbered thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), in square 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 eaid lot numbered thirteen (13), anc thence running northeastwardly along said avenue sixty-three (63) feet and eight (8) inches; thence soutl Sastwaraly and at richt angles with ssid ave- nneto the public alley in the Tear of said lot; thence southwestwardly along said alley to a point thereon distant twenty-five (25) feet eastwardly from the southwestern corner of said lot numbered thirteen (13), and thence to said avenue and the place of bexinning, together with all the improve- ments thereon. ‘Terms of saié. One-fourth in cash. of which 8200 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 Ey aeek of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees. Terms of sale to be fully complied with within seven days eran of sale, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to sell the same after one week's notice, at the coet and expense of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. WM. H. WARD,” ? arnstoos JOHN F. ENNIS, § J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. ap!3-eodkds WEE: J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, ‘1223 F street nw. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS EAST OF THE CAPITOL. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 27th, 1879, and recorded among the land records of the District cf Columbia, in liber 917, folio 76, Iwilloffer for sale at auction, in front of the re- spective premises, all the following real estate in is city. viz: On THURSDAY, THE 297H Day OF APRIL, 1880, at 4 o'cLock P.’M., Lots 1, 2and 6, in square northweet of squire 1,033, (lot’ 1 situated corner of north C street and Tennessee avenue, and lote 2 and 6 adjoining.) On the same day, aT 4:80 o'ctocg P. M., Lot 1, Fquare 1,033 (situated corner of O and 1sth street’ AT5 o'cLock Pp. M., Lota 12 2, 3, 17 and 18, square 1,069, (lot 1 situated corner of 16th and A streets n. ¢., lots 2, 3, 17 and 18 ad- me day, AT 6 o'cLocK p.xt.,Lot 9,square don corner H and 12th sts.n.e.} rt 4:30 o'eLocK P:M., Lots 6, 7, 8 and the eastern 39 ft. lin. from front to rear of Lot 5, aquare 1063. (Lot 7 situated corner of 14th and G &ts.8 ¢, ; lots 6 and 8 adjoining: lot 5 being on G, near 14th st. 8.6.) On the same day, a7 5 o'cLocK P.M, Lot Lsquare 946, (situated on 10th street east, D street south and South Carolina ayenue.) On the same day, AT 6 o'cLock P.M., Lot 17, square 743, (situated in rear of south M street, near Ist street east.) : __ Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; the residue in two equal instalments at six and twelve month, with interest at 6 per centum per annum, secured by deed of trust on property sold. A deposit of $20 on each lot reunired at time of sale. I< terms of sale are not complied with witbin ten (10) days from day of sale, the property Will. be resold af the risk and cost of defaultine pur- chaser, by giving five days’ notice in the Evening Star, BEGINALD FENDALL, api7-d&ds ‘Trustee. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY, BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON FIFTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND N STREETS NORTH- WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 890, folio 150 ét scq., one of fA the im:d records for the District of Colum bia, and by virtue of a certain order of the ae Court passed April 7, instant, in cause No. 6,707, we will sell, Jn front of the premises, on FRI: DAY, THE frm PAY OF MAY, A. D. 1880, a7 5:30 o’cLOck P. M., all Utat piece and parcel of’ ground lying in the city of Washington, in the District of jolumbia, and known aa the north twenty (20) feet fronting on 5th street, of Lot fourteen (4), in Square five hundred and thirteen (613), and run- ning back the same width eizhty (80) fect, to gether with all and singular the appurtenatces, Tights, privileges, improvements and other here: ditaménts to thé same belonging or in any wise shpertaiaing: erms: @ third cash; balance in two equal payments at six and twelve months, notes to bear 8 per cent interest, and to be secured by deed of trust on the premies sold. A deposit of $100 re- quired at time of sale. "Conveyancing, &c , at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in Seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purctiaser, after ivins five days’ ney notice of such resale in some newspaper pub- — RoW Saver, OHN WALTER. “In.,} Trystecs. 8p20-23, 27,30, my4, 6&7 Wo88is WILKINS, Auctioneer. EXEOUTOR’S SALE OF ESTATE OF HENRY BALL AT 8T. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. E. H. LUDLOW & OO. WILL SELL sanction, on WEDNESDAY, Mar19, 1£80, 4T 120'crock, at the Exchange Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, Trinity, ding, Net ork, this fine , comprising an t Man- ASn sith all moder’ improvetnents, the necossary outbuildings, With 16 acres of land and fine orange ‘mrove. ‘will be postive to close the estate. Fortursnee Dat cul s ‘apply to the auctioneers, Meesre. E. H. LUDLOW& <'0.,No. 3 Pine street, jew York City. ‘ap20,2, °7,30my4, 7, 11, 14 Hew York City. 0,3, eee ‘OHN SHERMAN & CO. J ‘Real Estate ite Bt Cloud Bullding: avenue and D ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; jsmond and Loan Brokers.» D }, (situated on 15th street cast, | THIS AFTERNOON. ARGE SUBURBAN MANSION, WITH GROUNDS ATTACHED, AND THIRTY- NINE BUILDING SITES, FRONTING ON LINCOLN AVENUE AND GALES’ AVENUE, AND REAR BOUNDARY STREET, AT AUO- On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRit 27TH, COMMENCING AT 4 O'CLOCK, We will sell, in front of the premises, the remaining portion: of the Keating Estate, consisting of — Lots 1, 2, 4, 10, ‘85, 39, 40, 41 The first thirty-nine lots are unimproved, con- taining about # Oo mquate ee Lots 81 and 83 will be sold with the Mansion, and contain 41,3453 square feet of ground. The Man- sion is large anid commodious, with outbuildings, : ‘ is just north of Boundary street pitol street. Lincoln avenue being an extenrion of North Capitol street leading to Glen- wood Cemetery, and within a few years quite a eub seid'wttnout renee rie, to clone the estate, and offer a eo] out fo close the estate, and offer a eyler did chance for investment. Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two Yours, with 7 percent interest. A deposit will be req on each lot a8 soon as sold. Terms to be complied with in seven days. Conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's expense. ‘lat at office of DUNCANSON BROS., ap22-d Auctioncers. IPRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 2105 PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated May 29th, 1879, and recorded in Liber No. fit 909, folio 486, et seq., of the land records of. the’ District of Columbia, and by request of the holder of the note secured thereby, I will sell, on TUESDAY, THE 27TH Day OF APRIL, A. D. 1880, AF 8 O'CLOCK F. a. in. front of the Bretaisés, sell at public auction, fo the highest bidder, all that piece oF parcel of ‘land in the eity of Washinston Lown and designated on the ground plan thereo! as Lot numbered twenty-one (21), of Merrick, Mor- ris & Co.'s subdivision of original lots nunibered one (1) and eighteen (18), in Square numbered sev- euty-four (74). Said lot is improved by a substan- tial three-story brick house, known as No. 2105 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ‘The property will be sold subject tothe lien of a deed of trust recorded in Liber 914, ¢ 376, eecurin, the paynent of a note for 84,000, payable witl CAEnt Der cent interest threo years after 29th May, 1879, on which the interest has beea paid up to the 29th'of November, 1879. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in three cqual installments, payable with interest six, twelve and eighteen months after the dato of eale, and eccured by deed of trust on the property; oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. con- veyaneing at the expense of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with within ten d from the date of sale, the Trustee reservos the rig! te resell at the risk and coat of the defaulting pur- chaser. R. RO8S PERRY, Trustes. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auet. _apl7-eo&dbs "]\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. 0. By virtue of s deed of trust, dated Angast 22d, 1877, recorded in Liber ’869, folio 412, we Will sell on TUESDAY, THE 27rH Day. OF APRIL, 1880, a7 5 O'CLOCK P.M., in front of the premises, Lots “A” and *‘0,” in Jewell’s Trustees’ subdivision of Lot No. 3, in'Beatty & Hawkins’ ad- dition, and Lot No. 2, in'the ‘‘Slip,” as said snbdi- vision’is recerded in the Surveyor's office in Liber -R.8., No. 1, folio 67. Lot “A” is at, the north- east corner of High and Gay etreeta, and is improv- ed with a three-story Brick House. Lot “0” fronts on Gay street 78% feet, and is improved with Green Houses,&c. Plats will be shown at the sale. erms: One-third cash; residue in two equal pay- ix and twelve months, with interest from to be secnred by a deed of trust on the property. $100 deposit on each lot when struck off, which is to be forfe.ted unless the purchaser com” plies within five days with the terms of sale. All conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. DAVID F. ROBINSON, § Trustees. ap15-th,s, ta&de PUBLIO SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON OHIO AVENUE, WEEN THIRTEEN _AND_A Lie AND FOURTEENIH STS. NO&TH- Lot G, square 257, fronting 16 feet 4 inches, bya cepa ores feet, will be sold aT 5 o’CLOCK' B..5: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. iT. DAY, May 3p, 1880. One-fourth’ cash; balance six, twelve, eixhteen and twenty-four months, at 6 per cent inter- est. ap22-d&ds RUSTEES' SALE OF THREE STORY BRICK SELLING: NO. 61 K STREET NOBTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 9th day of May, 1877, and recorded in AB Liber 854, folio 235, one of the land records. for the District of Columbia, the undersigned ‘Trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 39TH DaY OF APRIL, 1880, aT 53¢ O'CLOCK P.M. that cel parcel of land lying in the city of Washington, in said District, and being parts of lots numbered two hundred and fifty-four (254) and two hundred and fifty-five (255), in B. F. Gilbert's aubdivision of juare six hundred and seventy five (675), contained within tae following motes 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 south 80 feet ; thence east 20 feet, and thence north 80 feet to place of beginning, (the same being the east, 1434 feet of said lot 254 and the west 534 feet of said lot 255.) ‘Terms of sale: One-fout in cash ; the residue of purchase jnoney to be paid in two equal install- ments, at one and two years from day of sale, for which'purchaser is to give promissory notes, bear- ing interest and secured on the Property sold to the satisfaction of said Trustees; or all at ovition of purchaser. A deposit of $150 by purchaser to be made when bid Cee { terms are not com- phi in seven days, the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, upon srving sud notice as they may deem reper by advertisement. proper DY Wy. E. EDMONSTON, ice BRAIN > J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. ap20-d&ds YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL FSTATE ON K STREET NORTH- WES’ ETWEEN TWENTY-FIRS® AND TWENTY-SECOND STREETS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court th of the District of Columbia, passed on the 12th day of July, 1878, in Equity Gause No. 6,146, wherein ‘Cleo.’A. Jones and Leon Teresa Jones are complainants, and Delilah Ann Jones and others are defendants, I aball, on TUESDAY, May TH, . 1680, AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P. M., Offer for fele at public auction, in front of the premises, the fellowini Tea! estate, belonging to the -described real estate cf the late Alfred Jones, to wit: The west thirty-two (32) feet of Lot one (1), and the whole of Lots two (2) and three (3), in square numbet teventy-three (73), situate on K street northwest, between 2ist and 32d streets, in the city of Wash: ington, D. C., with the improvements thereon. ‘ach of these Lots will be sold as a whole er sub- divid as may seem best at the time of sale. One-third casn, and the balance ia two instalments of six and twelve months, re- with interest from the day of sale. A leposit 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 days, otherwise the reserves the right Cee the property at the risk and cost of the faultin, r. F Pare ERANOIS MILLER, Trnsteo. DUNOANSON BROS, Auctioneers. ” apl9-d&ds TF COLDWELL, Rez: Exiate Suctionecr. TRUSTEF'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE aT ehED ON B STREET SOUTHEAST, CAPITOL HILL. By virtue of a deed of trust from Charles H. Holden and wife to Daniel L. Exton, Trustee, dated the 13th day of October, 1870, and « recorded in Liber 626, folio 446, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and in puttuance of a decree of the Supreme Court of the United btates, dated November 24th, 1879, by which tae undersivned was appointed Trustee in lieu of Daziel L. Eaton, deceased, and a'ao in lieu of Thos, J.D. Kuler, deceased, to execute the powers in and by the said deed of ‘trust granted unto the said Daniel L. Eaton. deceased, in and by the said deod of trust bearing date October 13th, 1870, and at the Tequest of the party thereby secured, I will sell, at public auction, in front of the premisas, on WED- NESDAY, THE STH DAY oF May, 1880, aT THE Hour or 53 o'c1ock P. at , the followiny-described real estate, situated in the city of Washington, Dis- trict of Columbis, to wit: All that certain piéce or parcel cf «round situate and being in said city of ashington and known and designated on the plat of said city as Lot lettered ¥, in a subdivision of original lots numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen 9), in Square numbered seven hundred and thir- ty-two (782), said subdivision being duly recorded in the burveyor’s offlce of said city; said lot "k" being part of said original lot pumbered nineteen and fronting on sonth B streetin said city, together with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mozey to be paid in cash; the residue in two equal instal- ments, at twelve and eightecn months, with inter- ent at Seven per centum per suum from the day of sale; deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the property. or by the title being retain- ed by the trustee until the whole of the purchase money is paid; or the whole of the purchase money may be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser. A Deposit of $160 will be required on accoptance of bid. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with within ten “days after sale, the Trustee rescrves the right to t coat of the defaulting purchaser on five days’ adver- ent TLLMORE BEALL, Trastes. aps2,25,27.08 IEE 829 439 ptregt. NJ HOR. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate <uctioneer By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the fif- corded in Efber No. 9b, ‘folio Bal, or tone; ao ee at the requ e ereby, I will sell, at public auction, on BATURDAY, ‘Hk MAY, AT 4 O'OLOOK P.M., A. D. 1880, bed real estate in the city of a ‘Cotam! wits Bases of Lots one (U) and four (4), ta wit: (The north for- and hty-two (82) feet oy iat Bye (8) ait (Oy seven (1) aiteen Ci) ane nstoes ), six (6), Beven’ a6 i" red seven. hundred and forty- ‘Ferma of sale: One- sand in three equal instalments, payable eee} eighteen months from day interest at me Percent. per annum uni be secured by a0" time of saloon edna quired . °*; SLI 307 D st. CALL. is rit SYAGGAMAN, Auct.ap20-duda DH. WABNL.~ Beal Estate Auctioneer. ALE OF VALUAB ©, UNIMPROVED ANIA A’ FRONTING ON FEN SUED AND T gi (1HOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. ‘Will sell at Hyatteville, Md. Pim ee ie, Mad. otf, Be Libbes > ae y. hold Furnitare, Gar Bride, ke Eon SRD Ay, The District appropriation Bill. near Sooo all REPRESENTATIVE COBB EXPLAINS THE SCHOOL APPROPRIATIONS. The House of Representatives yesterday spent two or three hours in the consideration of the bill making appropriations for the District of Columbia. In explanation of the bill Mr. Cobb, Of Indiana, who has {t in charge, sald: ropriations P aeent rity in a the Increased number by the trustees and th cash. Cars leave Balti » yi 5 Sat imore & Ohio depot a‘ 12:10. IRUSTFES' SALE OF D Bi HOUSE AND LOT, ON VERMONT: BAe NUE, NEAR IOWA OIROLE. oe ehcia have in Consequence of upils. It ts estimated e superintendent of pub- Schools that the attendance for the next Year will be 10 per cent greater than for Last year the and $400,000 for system. ‘The appropriations a this hool purposes for the fiscal year end- ing June 30, isSi, amount to $504,534.59, as $45,000 appropriated for the In sum, the butiding of Teoorded in Liber Non tOs, eof the land records of the undersigned 1) r parcel ‘aahington, in the Distri and described as Lot vision made by Moses bered two hundred and ec euty-e: corded in the Surveyor's office, in folio SIU, together True nth ing in the city of Aes Saker thirty, of a subdi- of square num: ight, 78,) a8 re- iber B.L. Hoxie, ‘r with the improvements thereon. in cash; the remainder in twelve with interest at seven = deed on the Present year. What may be termed the thrée School houses ropriated last year for tncreaged expenditure 901 uildings was be- Dlied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the Tight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon five days’ notice in for the erection of sch Meved by your commii There are ‘now occupled for public Purposes in this city tooms, for which we P amounting to $30,000 or $35,000 a yea: these rooms are tota!ly unit to school children. the Fvening Star. Conveyancing and recording at pirchager's cost. GEO ©. HUMES, NOVE G. LEE, Az! 5 Attorney-at-Law, 412 5th st. BUNOANSON BROS., Auctionee! HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. F SALE OF SUPERB HALL CLOOKS Al OF ANCIENT FURNIT! MPS AND CAN! more than 0; have Thave visited some of then myself, and { am very certain that there ts not a member of this House, who, tf he would take the pains to examine many’ of the rcoms as I have done, but who would them unfit for the pi hey are unfit to be occupied cCudren of the District. So far as this branch of the bill is concerned, the real increase is only 329.834, which shows that the net increase fo the ordinary running 3 :chools in the District Is only $4,834 in the present fiscal year, the Increase bein, have said, in building of the three school-butid- cs We have attempted to curtail what we concely unnecessary expenses, wherever we could, and I think we ave done so without ih most cases I believe this has beer done with the consent of the School officers; not in all, but after a full con- sideration, as I believe, it'was believed that the public schools can be ‘cartied for this amount provided for in the bill, thus saving in the ord. bary expense of the system the sum of $20, as against the present year, propriated $12,000 for fuel. “It was thought by all that $10,000 would supply the necessary fuel fiscal year; thus saving $2,000 on was appropriated 00 for repairs of ch belong to pri- of public schools: yy the school a N AL. 'Y OF THESE ART(CLES: 1GH FICIALS AND a IN A SPLENDID STATE ALSO, ID LOT OF MODERN FURNITURE TO MY BTORE FOR UON- VENIENCE OF SALE. On THURSDAY MORNIN 18+0, aT 10:30 o’cLock, within of my salesrooms, I shall sell one of the most clevant collection of the above goods ever of- Articles will be on exhibition ‘sday, prior to sale, when cata- ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MORNING, Ap? al street, between 3d and 4th streets northwest. chali Fell for a party leavins the city a large col'ection of well-kept Household Farniture, viz Hair Cloth and Plush Parlor Furniture. Walnut Marble-top Tables. Lace and other Window Hangings. Engravings and Chromos; Mirror. Walnut Marble-top Chamber Snites. ited Marble-top Cottae Furniture. Fine Hair Mattresses; Husk and Cotton Mat- tresses. Fine Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Blankets, Comforts, Sheets and Spreads. Bi Three-ply and Ingrain Oarpets. T. Sideboard; Walnut Dinin, French China Dinner Service (BI Large assortment of White Chin: ‘Dining Chairs, Hall Rack and injury to the servi ELEGANT DESIGN MOVE! fered in this cit; ‘Tuesday and Wed ‘The last bill ap- logues ha be ready., this item. Last for the present fiscal yi school buildings, most vate partes, gs 1am informed, and were sim- y rented by the District for school purpo: St bill appropriated $2 Unis bill only appropriates $15,000, and tt ught by those who have control of the Subject that this sum would be sufficient, This arises in part out of the fact that Fy appropriated, made by bi}, two new school’ buildings which will be rady for use at the commencement of the next ear. We have made in other respects ns which scem to be proper. tration of this I may speak of one fact. tofore the school trustees had under their con- trol a mechanical janitor, as they called him. ‘The board of commissioners took from the con- trol of the school trustees this mechanical itor and placed him under their own ‘The board of trustees together with the super- intendent agreed that {f this mechanical janitor placed under their coutrol the reduced on that account And upon consultation with the Com. missioners of the District and with the legisla- Live committee of the board of school trustees It Was agreed that this mechanical janitor should be restored to the trustees and save this $5,000. ‘The further reduction of $5,000 on the repair ac- count was thought proper Uon of the two new bulidings which are now about completed. An amendment was adopted to fix the salary of one commissioner and {ntendant of the Washington asylum at $1,000. ‘The committee had recommended $1,160, SPEAKER RANDALL. On FRIDAY com 000 for this pur- il plat Heavy Walnut Ritenen Requisite, &e. 6. “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. BILLIARD TABLES, FRENCH PLATE MIR- KORS, ELIERS, SHOW CASES, Erc., AT AUCTION. should be again expenses could RD , at 10 a.m., we shall sell, at the Metropolitan Hotel Bil (21 Pennsylvania avenue, the following named ar- icles Four Handsome Billiard Ta! Cues, Balls and Racks Compie pocket Pool T&bI put Frame French Plate Mirro Inut Ai Chairs, Six Marble Top Tables, Show Csses, Mar- ble Top Washetands, Walnut Desk, and many other articles sppertainins to a first- con. ecause of the erec- with Ks a maker ;) Two les, Chandeliers, THE RELATIONS OF THE CT TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT. of Pa., having made some re- marks about the large appropriations for chari- Ues in the District, Mr. moved to strike out the last word for the pur- t the District of Columbia oc- Position in its relations to the federal government. It doesnot have exactly the form of a state government, yet the func- Uons of a state government are the District ts concerned, with the f it. Necessarily everything which relates to the government of the district must find its origin in the two Houses of Con; not a state legislature which does not ap) ate money for the support of its insane, its deaf and dumb, for Support of its blind. There is not a state, 1ardly a county, that has not its poor-house. ‘he chanties of this District must depend en- trely upon the liberality of Congress. There- fore it 1s, in my judgment, that when you com- pare these appropriations with the amount of private charities bestowed by the citizens of ‘Unts District they will not be found to be exces ardly any gentleman here who will not believe that I have always favored and alvocated economical up| I occupted the position of intttee on appropriations I never found {t good policy or expedient to cut down the appropria- r the appropriations in be- half of science. I was ready to cut down appro- priations in every other direction. geregate of appropriations, my Judgment ts that you ought to do it by reducing the number of heediess employes under the government and within the Columbia, and not by reducing your appro- priations for charities, but keep them at what they are. The truth 1s, these charitable insti- Cations in this District, unless the Federal government itself rendered them aid, would Tail absolutely of their purpose. The Uon of this District ts not large en rivate charity; that 1s, the means. The population in a great part of by the government, vho live upon yearly salaries, and cannot stice to themselves and their famtltes con- ite much to charities. I therefore differ entirely with my friend from Pennsyivania, (Mr. Wright,] if T understood his remarks cor- rectly, a8 condemning the appropriations for charities contained in this bij priations are not larger than they lave hereto- fore been for that purp perhaps large; and they are essential to the well- ple of this District. _ Mr, Cox,—I would lke t9 ask ray iri-na, me Speaker, if he can iell the rate of taxation in pared with the rate of taxation in Philadelphia, New York, and other cittes? It isnot ena oe r. Ran ‘the Speaker.)—The taxation in } this District 1s enormous, and grows out of the t expenditures which were made e few years Of the rule which prevail- I do not want to con- demn anybody, but the fact is that there was an effort made on the part of the then govern- : Inent of the District,known as the board of pub- iic works, to do in one year what ou; been done in five or six years. ment undertook to cut streets in every direction aud almost confiseated WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. Witter B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. CATALOGUE SALE OF FASHIONABLE FURNITORI ELEGANT DESIGNS, AND MANUFACTURED Ti XPRESSLY FOR OWNER’S USE, INSTER AND BODY BRU! N i CARPETS THROUGH- OUI HOUSE. dail (the Speaker) OF THE MOST Ee as BEST seven-and-a-half- octave Pisno, Elegant Parlor Sui lk Brocatelle; ly-carved Tennessee Marble Top. Superb Silk Brocatelle Lambrequins, Fin Curtains, Walnut and Gilt Easy Chairs; Handsome Mar! ble-Top Center Tables, Border to match, Linen LIBRARY. ‘Two handsome Block Walnut Dwarf Book ©: nt Walnut Library Table, fine Tarkish Chai upholstered in rep; Walaut-frame ; Walnut Library Chait tiered in rep; elegant Drop Light and 81 brequins and_Cornices, Velvet Rugs, Body Braseels ropriations. Yet when ae chairman of the com- irs, Ohandelier, and Border to tons for charlu DIN. Black Walnut Marble-top Buffet, mirro: heavily carved, elegant Black Walnut Pillar Exten- feavy Black Walout (half arm) Din- holatered in leather; Walnut Butler's to reduce the a ie Door Mats, Pl ted Ware, Fren ¢ lery,, Cut Glass Ware, Lambreauins, Matting, Linen rash. HALL. Elegant Black Walnut Haii Rack with Tennessee ‘ble Base. Mit back and Handsomely-fin- ished, Exra Body Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets, border to match; Nickel plated Stair Rods, Door | keep them up ate. 1p ofthis District is made CHAMBERS. Elegant Black Walnut Mirror front Armoire, one 1@ Who are employ. matoh, Turkish Cottage Farn’ w Silk Greton, ‘Mattresses, Wire-woven Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Husk and M Brussels Oarpet in Linen Slips for all intlies; Fine ‘tresses, Body | every room, with Linen Covers: the upholatered work. SERVANTS’ ROOM. Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Hair and Husk M: pets, Feather Pillows and Bol ‘Ubis city as com; KITCHEN. Kitchen Tables, Chairs, Crockery, Tinware, Utensils, &c. On MONDAY, Maz 3p, 1880, comm M., We shall ge) BR. Linderman, No. 510 ‘above articles. Will be noticed, embraces rich andetylish furniture, of the best workmanship. portunity to secure jeaign. AT 10 O'CLOCK ‘a ed here not long since. ‘The collection, resents & splendid o} elegant work of the latest d ies can be obtained at the auction rooms, (Oth and D streets. Friday and Saturday WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., property to pay for im- provements. As I have sald before, they fas- nthe people of this District a debt 'y can ill afford to bear. ing to say in previous to sale, ‘Terms cash. IT have noth- regard to the municipal gove! ment of my own city; it has nothing to do with ‘the question before the House. Mr. Cox.—My friend, the Speaker, mlsappre- hends the tenor of my question. TI hold that ‘the rate of taxation In this city, on the Inhabi- tants thereof, is comparatively low compared with that of Philadelphia, New York and other places. Mr. Buckner said taxes were lower here than in any other city, but he thor SALE OF VALUABLE BRIOK TH STREET, BETWEEN E By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colambi 86 004, therein, will sell at eee, to the hix H Day OF APRI P. M., all that piece city Of Washington, 2 and known as part of original passed in Equity re ed trust ic auction, in front of the eet bidder, on FR 880, aT 5:30 O'CLOCK d lying and being in the istrict of Columbia, lots five (5) and six dred and eisht mae on Six th street one hundred ) feet and six (6) inches no mer of said square o' ht it right that ‘the federal government should pay one-half, neral expenses should be reduced. ir. Cobb reminded Mr. Buckner that he was committee and he had chairman of the District oe ina bill to reduce the number of AMENDMENTS. Mr, Claflin offered an amendment providii that the three new school bulldin, tor shall be contracted for before the of next September, and finished before day of July, 1881. Adopted. motion of Mr, Hunton, the compensation twenty-five (26) f inohaa ta tha line ¢semerl ; thence north tw called “Agron ‘Van Coble’ On motion of Mr. Cobb, the following words were stricken clause in relation to interest » SSR A A SS SEES SEE SESS RMSE OES THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY...... ‘The San Francisco je WHAT THE KALLOCHS’ SAY, Last night's San Francisco Pos! published am interview with young Kalloch, who declined to SM anything " regarding the circumstances which led to the attack On De ¥s but rela- fave to the alleged conspiracy in which Ran- some, the mayor's colored servant, is made to Ngure, he remarked, “If you see Jim tell him he can come right Square out with the truth. It can’t hurt any one.” Mayor Kallooh stated that he deeply deplored the turn matters: had taken, and so did his family. He thougnt that within thirty days, when the excitement had subsided, however much the tragedy was to be regretted, the city at © would be more Peacetul and less agital 1th regard to the repert of his having been down town on the night of the shooting, both he and his sop deny the rumor as being malictous and absurd. The mayor and Mrs. Kalloch were out during all day last Friday with friends, and returned home at 6 o'clock in the evening. The mayor, feeling weary, lay down in the bed in his room to rest. At 7 o'clock he Was called to dinner and not feeling well un- dressed and went to bed. He fell asieep shoruy atler retiring, but was aroused at 10 o'clock and informed that his son had killed Charles de Young. Kegarding the rumor of a conspiracy carried On at the house where his col servant lodged, the mayor sald he had visited his servant almost every day while he was sick, and so had bis son, and there was not the slightest foundation for a charge of conspiracy. The mayor also stated that he had no furvaer public Speech to make. ‘The man who tried to assassinate him Was 10 more, although he met bis death from a source that Was to him most dey lorable. continue ton i121 his duules as chief magistrate of the city to the best of his ability. The work- ingmen have placed fuard of 23 men, taken from their militia, on duty at Mayor Kalloca’s house to prev parties. whom some desperate intrusion by undesirabie ey think might be intent on THE CONFESSION OF WM. BE. UDDERZ00K. One of the most horrible and famous histories of crime—namely, the Goss-Udderzook murder case—t ‘ht before the public by the publication, after five years have elapsed, of the conf ssion of Udderzook, the murderer of Goss and his confederate in their attempt to swindle five life insurance companies out of $25,000, ‘The history of the conspiracy between Goss and Udderzcok 1s more fully given tn the confession n it has ever beea published before, and is “etictent only tn giving exact localities. The Louse which Goss rented ostensibly for a work- shop, but in reality as a place wherein to burn beyond recognition a corpse which was to be Passed off for his own dead body. was situated on the property of Mr. A. J. Loundes, of the firm of Loundes, Crane « Co., ‘and was located in Steele's lane, which’ runs out of the York road, about three miles from Boeltimore. Udderzook lived at the time of the conspiracy at No. 167 Conway street, Baltimore, and during the sult of Goss’ wife against the lifé insurance companies he rematned in that house With his family, and went from there to Penn- sylvania, where he murdered his former part- ner in crime. Li his confession Udderzook Says he does not know where the corpse which was Lurned or buried as Goss’ body came from. This part of the villainouscrime still remains to somo extent a mystery. From the sonfession tt ap- pears that Udderzook connects A. G. Goss, of Baltimore, brother of the murdered man, with the attempt to procure money from the compa- nies, affirming that he drove his brother to a place of hiding after the house had been set on fire. The w tfe of Uddervook discredits the con- fe:sion, and claims {! was written up oul of the evidence. BaLBo VisiTED BY THE ITALIAN MUNISTER.— Baron Blanc, the Italian minister at Washing- ton, Whose assistance was asked to procure @ commutation of the death sentence of Pietro Balbo, visited Balbo at the Tombs yesterday, and listened to his story of the trouble that led him to kill his wife. Baron Blane promised to have the case looked into, and todo what he could to have the sentence Commuted to Impris- onment for life, At the same time he warned Baibo not to entertain any hope. Balbo insisted upon kissing bls hands at parting. —N.¥. World, 24h, POISONED BY EaTING Poke Koor.—At Jeffer- son City, Mo., a case of potsoning from eating poke root, instead of horseradish, occurred last week, which, it 1s feared, may terminate fatally. The victims are Mrs. Conners, wife of the fore- Man of the Straus collar shop at the pentten- Uary, and one child, a boy twelve years old. ‘The boy had aug up the root in the garden for horseradish; the mother had prep: it for the table, and both had eaten a small quantity of It before its pature was discovered. 8?~A burglar alarm ts a good thing. It lets you know of the approach of the burglar in Ume to hide under the bed before he can come up and gag you.—Boston Post, $2~Chas. W. Freeman, the Pocassett (Mass.) child murderer, now in Danvers lanatic asylum, is to have his mental condition once more ex- amined into, §®The superior court at San Francisco Sat- urday decided in the case of Denis Kearney that it had no power to review Its own action, and Hogead was remanded to the house of correc- ton. DIED. T. On Monday, April 26, 1839, at ATR A. Qantwatcut, | wife 0: ard T. Cartwright and dauxhter of Mary M. aud t Relatives: to attend th stant, at 3 husband, N D.C. CLARK. This morning, o'clock, pril 27, 1830, at 5:3) EMUEL F. Can, in the fifty-fitth yoa> of funeral hereafter. : . LOCHREY. At Providence Hospital, on Apri 27, 1880, of consumption, Hocu Locaxer, in his thirty-second year. Funeral from the residence of Mrs. Lynch, 128 Fast Capitol street, Wednesday, April 2%,'at o'clock. Relatives and friends respectfully isiv to attend. NICHOLS. On April 26, 1880, Marton S. Niom- oLs, in the thirty-fifth year of her axe. eral from her late residenos, 661 E strect between D and E southwest, Wednesday, April at 2 o'clock p.m. Friends and relatives re invited to attend. PACKARD. At 1245 a. m. April 26th, 1830, Mra. Eetuen Case Packa, in the eighty “second ee. sre invited to attend services at 5:30 p.m. - -'Frien Tuesday, April 27th, at toe residence of let ‘son, Dr, bila L. Loomin, No. (39 Pennsylyauia avenue east. Interment private. . SMOOT. On April 27, 1880, Haxwag Lavry.a, wife of Wm. H. 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