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__ AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DRY GOODS. FUTURE DAYS. _ HAN EKY SALE OF oes ON SIXTH STREET, Ae x STREETS NORTHWEST; VALUABLE BRIOK 3 "RE! NOSTH: ) TWO SMALL BRICK HOUSE: HALL ALLEY, AT AUOTIO! ast therein. wil! sell'ct public auctions im Trost of the premises, te the hizhest bidder, on FRI 7AY, oe Avnit, A. D. 1880, gall that rece of land lying and being in the ‘of Washington, in the District of Columbia, own s# part’ of oriwinal lots five (5) and six <6), in square numbered fonr hundred aud euznty- | 488), Dexinuing on Six th str et oe hundred and seventy-six (176) feet and ax “fromthe southwest | comer thence south 2 aaah Maghias, Jeter ine: thence east eicuty-cizht (98) feet four (4) inches: thence no ‘and three quarters (11% ly called Aarom y nt yess to sae “anid thence together with the im sisting of a three-story- 515 6i ot ne me decree, ths t ed ie auction, in front of the cred fweuty-hres wenty-i *SfacDaniel and (G0. aloo ia said ty? provements on said lot, con- tory brick dwelling-Louse, No. last mentioned id the undersizned Trastee, secree, will set! to the highest in front of the premises, (46) of the subjivision of ere of Lots in Reserv: together with the imerove- ng Of two two-story a TELY arrer the 8 ments on fai Brick Houses in bn Re ‘Wal ey. ze TLS of sule prescribed by the said decree are ac me-fourth of the parcl secon ut property 0 of sale, or within seven days the: re- after,and thes aoe ip each case in th ase money for muonthe a after th ne day of rule, Crs pure! chasers giviisg his, her or if pre for said deferred payments, bearing six per cent. interest per annum from the day of sale, or any pag all the purchase Sale or within seven i J the purchase noney for the same is | A de. posit os be ‘required on each of the said when sold. va. Ww. “BOARMAN. Trustee, Reo Webater Law Building. posit of $100 w By virtue of a deed of om from Oharies H. Holden and w:fe to Daniel L- tee, dated the 13:1, day of October, 1870, and duly, folio 446, et Seq., one oF istrict of Cola Estup, : 1D, Flier, cevoused, to execute the powers in and : oa ‘a of trust wranted unto the said ated in the city of Waskinton, All that certain piece or of ground situate and being in said city of ‘1 known and desisnate yf Lot lettered F, in as division of 18) and nineteen andred and thir original lots uummbered ei uusre Dumbere: subatvision being di Weyor's office of Said cit; being part of ssid original lot num) and fronting on south B with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash: the residue in two equal in ments, at twelve snd eighteen montha, est at seven per — per, ae from th the day of sale; deferred payments to trust on the property, or by the Sitie bela ed by the trustee un! in said city, together til oe ae of the trrease paid ; or the whole of the purchase teay beeen cash, at the option of the purchaser. on accoptance of Comveyancing at cost of purchaser. Sreomptied wit within ton daye aftor oo trcetan ren rece the Fight to resell st cost urchaser on five days’ adver- FILLMORE BEALL, Trastec. Sale, the Trustes reverves of the defaviune H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioncer. TsOSTErs a oF. ao is mite ad — Br TREET AST. By virus of a deed of trust, dated A) ‘30th, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber folio6, one of the land records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party t able enction,. ia m0, deseribed real estate. sitnate in Washington City, D_C..to wit. All that certain piece om parcol of ground known as an nu hundred and two, in, BF. Gitverts subdivinion of uare numbered six hundred and seventy-five with all the improvements thereon. : Oue-third cash, balance in six, twelve, eiantsen and twenty-four months, with interest st of euzht per cent per annum from the day Sais, and sock Sdeed of trust oa the prop- st option of purchaser. fiired at tims of ania, and sale, = by ‘sold, or ail cas deposit of $160 will be ail conveyancing to be at vee right to Teeell the property at the risk and cost of ite defaulting purchaser oF rehase Seccons savartns aplé-eodkas B. P. SNYDER, Trustee. 77 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED anti TUESDAY, Max 6, 10, same Bow: sad piace BOOTS AND SHOES. NEw YORK SHOE STORE, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ANDSOME SPRING SHOES FOR LADIES axp = a GENTLEMEN. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Ladica’ Eas Lined*Opera Slippers. v Ladies’ Hich_butten S-strap jes’ Gur Kid Button ‘Boot Eadie Silk top French Kid age ies’ Slippers and Newpot GENTS. We have the hlocst stock of Gents Lay Shoes south of New York. Our French Calf Hand. made Low shoes in Ties, ress are of the best materfal and mak guaranteed lower than elsewhere. GEO. McCARTHY. ae LEADER OF LOW PRICES. WILLIAM HAHN. S16 7th ntreet, = Hand I 1922 Pen: 19st! poe Batton and oan Variety of Seasonabl slioes le od Lasting Gaiters, $1 to $1.50 Boots, nobby, Ladies’ Newport, Low Butte Ladies’ House Sippers, Ladies’ Foxed and Ga oy Fy Ine 44 Youths: Low Button Pood aan 25 @ ie ‘8 and Youtbe’ School Shoes en ae chi d's Se ard Per andais, N dal Boota. fonda Button, Lace: ep 25e. up. a29-5t Infante! Button, Laced and Slippers, 25¢_up. a29-5t DAM FOREPAUGH — May have the greatest curiosity of animals, but the great BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE Has the greatest curiosity of BOOTS and SHOES, and a stil creater curiosity of Prices than any Shoe Store on earth. reus acall, and you will be Cae! riot ae stitohed. Low Quar- fy Quertern. from $1.50, $1.75, cent Fine Calf Skin, Hand- raitere, froin #3. 78, ‘LADies Det PARTMENT. Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes, from 81. e French Kid, French Ladioe ole ae Morocco, Box Toe, French THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, Pennsylvania avenue, SIGN OF THE BED FLAG, LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor, of the U. S. Inspector of REMOVED to second floor foor ot GAEES ING, No. 1107 Fecasivesia aven eters of consumors."* ee Mae ARES. ard soa pee eros ________ FUTURE DAYs. WALTER 5. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. CATALOGUE ag eae ‘ASHI! BLE FURNIT! *ETEGANY ee re Oa ae ie vERY BES BEST Ly N DEER XPRESSLY FOR OW NER’S U. ee OUT HOUSE. eZ ABLOR, Magnificent seven-and-a-half- octave. Bisno, ‘(albrecses ke Oe Nene Fa Elegant Parlor Stil handgomely | us ucholstered in Silk Brocatelle; Walnut Music Rack: Bean- Hfully-carved. Tounesses “Marble: Top. Gabinet, Superb Silk Brocatetle Larabroquins, ‘ine Lace tains, | Be and Gilt Gornices; Elegant larpet and BRABY, Two handsome Bisck Wainut Dwarf Book. Oase pattie ny Mainut Library Table, fine Tarkish Chairs ker, ap! upholstered in rep; Walnut-frams Lounge to Walnut Library Chait panphol- stered in rep: Hint Drop op Lighg and Soa brequins and Cornices, Eas: airs, Ohaadelier, Velvet Bugs, Body Brussels Carpet and Border to DINING ROOM. Black Walnut Marble-top Buffet, mirror back, heavily carved . elegant Black Walunt Pillar Exton: fion Table: 6 Heavy Black Waluut (bait arm) Dia- ing Obairs, nphol-tered in leather; Walnut Butler's Tray; Wairut Table, heavily Oarved; Body Bras- se's Carpet, Border to mateh: Dragzet, Screens, Velvet Buss, Door. Mats, Chandelier, Mantel Boards, Pi ied Ware, French Ohina Ware, Cut- ut Glace Ware, Lambrequins, Matting, Linen ler Crash. HALL. Elezant Black Wainut Hall Rack with Tennossoe Marble Base. Mirror back snd Handsomely-fin ished. Esra Body Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets, border to match; Nickel plated Stair Rods, Door Elegant Biack Want Mere tront Armoire, one leant Biack Wainnt Mirror fron of the handsomest pieces of furniture ever offered at public sale, Handsome Walnut French Dressers Plate Glass ‘Tennessee Marble Top Walnut Bed- steads Flegantly fini-hed most fashionable do-isn, ‘Tenneswee, Marble Toy Tables, Lambroquins au rhices, Toilet Sets, Walnut Rockers upholatered ip Bine Satin, Walniig ‘Chairs %> mately, Turcish Chairs, Walnut frame Mirrors, Oottave Furniture, Lounyes tibotetered. in Baw ‘Sik and Oretoa, ; Fine air lattresses, =" eters Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Husk and lotton ‘top Mattresses, Body Brussels Carpet in every room, with Linen Covers: Linen Slips for all the upholstered work. SERVANTS’ ROOM. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Springs, Oilcloth, Car: pets, Feather Pillows and Boisters, Mirrors, Grock- ry, &e. * KITCHEN. Kitehen_ Tables, Chaire, Orockery, Tinware, Kitchen Utensils, &c. On MONDAY, May 3p, 1880, comMMENCING ar J0 O'CLOCK ‘A Ay. We shall cell, at the residence of Mrs. H.R. Linderman, No. 510 I street northwest, the abave articles. The collection, as will be mete embraces ae stylish fur ure, of best. workmanshi| ‘his sale resents a splendid o opportunity to secure hole and clevant woe eee oe, ee Catalognes can be obtained a‘ e auction i commer es and D streets. Friday and Saturday rrevious to Rate, Mrerms cash. WALTER B, WILLIAMS & 09. ap24-d ‘Auction UCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGE. MONDAY, Max i. TaD, at 7,0) 'oL0e« aonand TUESDAY, Mar 1880, ar 7:30 O'CLOCK P. M., J will'sell dbomtalishment No. 1238 Pantaylvania ivento, commer isth street, all Piodges “redemptio asa Pip. HELDENHEIMER. ese P. FOLEY, Auct. Saleeman- . E. W. AN (TOS: E WAGGAMAR.. 1 Estate Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H STREET NORTH Cn MONDAY, M. ay Seek occacE M., I willsell at public auction, in_front of tha Hatreet ne the two story Brick House, No. 23. f sal: Pet ae of STHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. \HOMAS BOWLING, At Auctioneer. MARBLE and SLATE MANTELS of LATEST pit SRS rae SEP PORE MANUFACTORY, 499 0 STE ATELY in the ea On MONDAY MORNING. ‘May 3p, 1880, com- MENCING AT 10 o’cLOCK, I’ shall sell,’ without re- serve, at the above establishment, a’ great varicty of Statuary, Bove and Slate Mantels, embracing the Queen Anne, as well a8 tne latest modern de saae. : Garo are Tiss on exhibition, and a wi ithout eee te a arnt eee teas DOWLING, Auct. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF A LARGE AND VERY BRISON, Rt y. No FNGLISH ANDU: 8. SUPREME erie D_GOOD. LEAD) BOOKS, THE WHOLE MAKING. & aN ain goop PPORTUN: iE WHO WA. D BOOKS A ATIC LOW I PRICES. Tobe res at aes rooms, southwest corner of aniaavenue aid Lith w ehington. Dy D, MONDAY. EV. NENG. Mtar'gn, 1986) amr following evenings, com- megncins each evenings at half-past 7 o'clock, siarp. api-d THOS. DOWLING, Auct. pe Li 'S SALE oH ae ouEES) IN JACKSON HALL ALL! virtue of a decree of the shore uy A of the patie ck of Columbit has Re oat Raa a? 1880, he andersigne si rustee, oe a oa ar rae auction, on on MONDAY. THE 3D Da¥ or May, 1580, infront of the premises, the pris y known as fot numberea forty-seven” (47), eee ena peer ‘ten (10), to- rove! gether reon, cousisting of, tour b Dace dwel ‘The terms of sale are: One-third cash; the bal- e ance in two equal installments at one and two years Gaseous deferred payments to bear inter- of JAMES iH. Beebe Trustee, Louisiana ave. aw DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ap23-d&i H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctiozeer. FUBLIO! oe OF BUILDING LOT ON OHIO BETWEEN THIRTEEN-AND. BALE AND FOURTEENIH ST3s. LOG or sanare 257, fontine: 16 feet 4 inches, ‘= by a dey 88 will be sold at 5 o'cL@o! oR MosDay sete 1880. One-fourth’ cas! ang twenty Masao sir, twelve, ve, eighteen wenty-four mon’ at 6 per cent r- ap22-d&de H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. FU brs IC SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY. ‘BR THE CAPITOL le oat oe THE cu OF WASHINGTON, CLOSE AN FATE. GOOD CHANGE Fon sPEouLs ville ai it public auction to the highest bidder or bidders, at the auction rooms of B. H. Warner, 916 F street northwest, TUESDAY, May 4TH, 1880, aT Loetock, F.M-, the followinir described real es- to 7, square Ss east side of lst street, between Lot Ban bed erat meee th side of B i south side of street bs- tween Int sttvet weet snd Deane ofotae te Wand 21, west side Delaware avenue, be- Tween reomals Band C streets. ware 636, nortu side south a street, be- tween Delgware avenue and ie Dalues tol Square 636, cast sid — ‘avenue, be- tween seuth B and 0 «1 16, 17 and 18, square 636, west side South Capitotsttect, betwesn font Be maa G streots Lots 4 and b, square 638, running throuxh from Deere avenue to Ist street west, between D and Bae eruare 638, on southwest corner of south street and Delaware avenue. rs 1, ee east of square tae on south H street 0 Half pantry biatem Canal street. Lot}, square 693, ou Canal nizoot neat E street Lot 6, square 694, on east side of New Jersey ave- alo northwest, between D and & streets south. oe 23 and , fauare 743, in alley, between Lat ‘New Jersey avenue and Mand N pe nena Lot 1, square 8, northwest corner of 3d and F ery Ee 21, ii a and sit uare 753, OB 3a street, 5 between eum made saree cate of sale. ap28-d&ds W. GUNTON, ‘Truster. i WALTER B. WILLIAMS &CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HANDSOME Eb PARLOR SUITE ci rear rhe PL BAIN ELEGANT AY, Max ATH, 1! ‘Commenc- ING aT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., We ‘at the inn Gass and Crockery ware: Hitchen Utew ail in splendid condition, a whl =e merely nominal +xpenee. “ Bouse for Rent. Te hi. aud” WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. 2EIS AFTERNOON. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioncers. = = = Pereaxson BROS. tact Sand D a Gere DUBREUIL BEOS., 2AE3 FP street northwest, . And lesve your order for FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SHIRTS FOR THE Salen aaTION A> SPE- Half-dozen Pine enrers Half-dezen Superior Half-dozen Elegant SHIATS Our Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, 812. A fine assortment of GENT’S FURNISHINGS op hand. aps uae CHEAPER THAN EVER. Our “Mystery” SHIRT, at 75 cts. In cheaper than we sold it when aa and iinet D ‘surest’ ‘northwest. GOLD AND ee _WATOHES, BRACELETS, UESDAY, May 4, at 12 o'cLooK ™. cornet 9th an G bide H SFREETS WORTHEAST. "aT eS Mav vhs 18%, ar erodes Pr. premises, 1 Bo will sell at Auction nu he ni amed eter balance six and twel Nereat. secured by: dood of trast, WILLIAMS & ©0., Aut T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. Sale, OFA, or BUILDING LOT ON 'D TENTH STREETS 7 Max ist, 1880, ar 5 ii sell, at public auction, it gee of the freuiives, part of Lot 16, Square. seferma: One fourth cash:and the bAlance in six and twelve months, at six per cent. interest, se- 8100 deposit, and convey- . F. OOLDWELL, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TY, NE, 2 Seok SCOR D. 6. » NEAI GE 5 wiptao of deed of trunt, dated the'2d ®, of “Norembes corded in Liber land records of the’ Dietrick oe Columbia, cave at me request in writinw of the party secured undersigned Trustees THE leT D ay OF May, A oF 1 O'CLOCK P. following: deseri with 825 zoe, on, day of aale, = DOWLING, Auctioneer. VACANT LOTR, 17, FASTERN PART ( oF On SATURDAY, May 8, 1 5 o'oLocg, Ul ray 8; 890, a ocr. 19, 29, 21, 25 AND THE BLOF 15, IN SQUARE: P M., front of tae aboverdcrertbe One-thi end eighteen months, with notes bearing ateix percent per annum antil paid, aud secured by 2 deed of trust on the property. each lot shen struck off. cash; ae at six, ne ed, 60 cts, Our LINBN COLLARS, latest atyles, ia usually aold at 25 down on THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE SUEREME Court of the Disteict of Gokimbis, peace soos ne 1th, 1879, ‘auc: tion, i paeuts it of reais, on MONDAY, lire sa OF May, 180, Srotpice ra all the ny aud 1 terest of Robert P. Dodice to the following real estate, that is tosay mah ‘30 per dozen, sre ag i Oar BK HECK WE Our Si cured by deed of trust. ancing at purchaser's cos in equity er for eale, at MEGINAIAS:, 2002 fF street n.w. Saere: SHIBTS: SHIRTS: é FINE DRFSS SHIRTS 3 TO ORDER. 6 EXCELLENT DRI 6 GOOD aA SHED AND. UNFINISHED SHIRTS ye OUR OWN MAKE ALVAYS MEN'S FURNISHINGS, p THOMESON'S Shitt Factory, CK, PRoPasmroR. Oppos.te Ps tent Orltee_ Day oF May, pat ‘fue, lal and aaiy ree jo 383, one of the. ESS SHIRTS ‘0 01 wn, in the let of Colambis, ait | known aud distirguished-on the plata miground Pian of said city as Lots numbered two hy and sixty-four (264) and two hundred and Lot numbered two hua ®), in Boalle addition to and contaiieds within the follewing tetas ds : for the same at @ wale con BATOR D. 1eA0, AT THM HOCR five (265) and and sixty-six ( M., in front of the ia, and known as a part or Feection of ths Foundry property, lying weet, Dist: ict aforesaid, which John 8. Berry & Co. from tho estate formed by thei aces jon of the south side of Stoddert street with the west side of Montromo street, and running thence south one bundre 1 and twenty (120) fect, ettance west one hundred acd nee north one hundred aud ence with the Ine saveney STO fone SLACK AND COLORED. E: twenty (120) fect, Stcddert stree: to the place of becinning, fmaproved by & handsome brick residence, No. 89 Monty 2ate<y ‘Serius of sale: Ono-fourth of the purchsge money in cash, and the residue io thres equal inotal nents ith interest, in six. t Desirable itioene ae cannot oe siupliceted later in the aeason for what we offer them Low. BLAOK DAMASSE, ms degrees east ct) projection of the ling io the Rowena patie, (this 45 9 sine fees pnt ae Fonning sesin from yy a line eouth 3 Sore twalines forms the noctuwestora Boundary, ef the property hereby intended to be and for the eastern bonndary thereof it mnited by a line drawn south re darters west of north, The aos the center or easte: porte the east end o! BLACK PEKIN STRIPES, BLACK GRENADINES, SILKS AND SATINS, PARASOLS AND SUN UlBRELLSS, KID AND LISLE GLOVES, FANOY HOSIERY, LAWNS AND PERCALES. in Dew designs. TYLER & CHEWMNAG, (Late Cierxs with Derry & Bro.), VIS 7th street n.w. gPreciaL BAERSAINS. the notes of the purchaser ay sold: oral. of the pur- cash, at the option be a id ubject to re Geet of trust ah ‘tise propert: chase money may be paid the purchaser. ‘The property will taxes anc asscasments, of which a statement will be nted at the tirve of sale, and alsc subjest to an 000, eecared by a Jood bearmng interest at the rate of 8 per ceatper annum, years from June Ist, 187,28 wall the proceedings in this cau ¥9. at purebaser’s cost ANMAN, Trustee, Geczgctowa, DO WHITE GOODs, Of the stone wall thats: of fis ce the Bastore Ol the east gable wall of the Eastern arallel with the cast wable wall of the ashe CANTON GINGHAM and payable three ye more faily appear Conveyancing asd record ng CHARLES tnd extendin northe e towing path afo fd Botomae iver, tomethse with the ii, ents, consisting of a larga Stone Flour Mill, Sith wi (Gy runs of burr, capacity sbout one hun: Ged ard fifty barrels flour per day. "Terms of sale, as ed ‘The amount of id, and southerly aEOe DOWLIN , Auct. pas SALE OF THRER-STORY DRIOK DEY GO0DS.VERXUHEAP. WELLING, ZALSOVA EET F. The AT AUCTION Pie of a decree of the Supre1 e Disizict of Columbia, passed in newts y 844, the undersizned fhercin wt velt'at premises. on TUES) 880, at 6 O'CLOCK P.M. Sel or tot of eround, lyf th in gto Dixsiet of Gamble, a4 Hrowa and described on the ground of said city as part of Let numbered. in square numbered Nine Hundred cad Four (9 beg tuning at the line div.ding lot numbered Twent two ane hundred and twenty feet frm the corner of Gr treet and Sth streot east, running thence north on a une with said Sth street forty (40) feat: thence west seventy (70) fest and six (4). inches; thence south (11) fect; thence west 19 thealley ae iaid down uare: themce 8 uti: bounded 2 alley to tho ne of lot numbered tw: the tine of said lot nmn- y-two (22) to thé place of beginning, the improvements. erms as prescribed by decree. One-third of the purchaee money in cash, and equal instalments at one and two years, bear interest and to be a six, ‘twelve and palance in three equal payments, at si een, 10) oe ae bearidy secured by a deed of ¢ uurchaser at the conveyancing to be, paid rms of tive dayrof bales te fom Fite property at the risk and cost of the de- ser, on five daye’ adv faciins rue D to taxes and prior BEAUTIFUL SPRINGQRESS GOODS. Silks, 500. ayy, Blue Silk, Dark Grsen k ancrother colors, only 55c. : jasameres, pure wood, public auction, inh yout of the AY, 2575 Day OF May, A. all that certzin piece, pe: il ardinal ded 8 1, Goleved and Bicais cellent Black Stas, 75 and Sic. ieces Madras aiizhams, new and c 0, 1 and 16. Excelgent quali eae pure wool, wide doub.e- ong Of sale, and all ex; Pustoes reserve tae right SILE: Our a en i and cto Black Sikeae Bran Li 8. Lace for Curtains, 120. to $1. CARTERS, 72L Market Hs ae Linen erent Lawns, 15c. ee utiful Pacite Taran pure wool Bile Gouble-width amise. Black Silk wan Hen- ‘Bunting. = to T5e. Lace Grenadi: lack Cashmere Shawls, pure wool, 85. Pais Linen Tale Dara B0e. (ene Satins. One hundred i) picee poeeteot Wool Dress Goods, spring snadi CARFER'S, FL Market Space. SUMMER DRESS Goops, = HOS. E: WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer virtue of a deed of | eat dated the ff. geiaice esait alon; 321, istrict of ‘Ooltinbis, the secured mablic ‘anction, « on BATURDAY, THE s following described real estate in the cil Wa = District of akan, ut ty-two (42) feet by and the north eucity- ee - oe (4), , six (6), seven 16). in Square numbered seven mundred and forty if sale: One-fourth cash ; and balance in prengraeaee in six tures months from dai e seeidue in two notes secured by a trust on prop If berms of sale are not complied wi in ten days from sale, tae Tight to reveil the property at the risk ana cost of te defaniting gutchasr, attersiving hve 0 codays of Frome newspaper pul Conveyancing, &e., at coke ‘a deposit et 7} UN€ANSON BROS., ISTEES' SALE OF THREE STORY | SuISE Spee eS NO. 61 K STREET NORTH- 5 itn of a deed of trust, bearins ae ‘May, 1877, and reco re “tho north for- We have just opened a ena 4ne of French RES! gomprioing s full of SILKS, Black and Colored six Black Silk Hernanis nova Olvths, Mi Columbia, the undersigned THI EVENING. AW NBROKER'S AUCTION. n Lawns, Madras Ginghams, ‘India ch Namsooks, ali grades. An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOCE BROTHER & CO., 1328 F st. n.ev., near Ebbitt Howse. FAMILY SUPPLIES. PyxcousacE aoe MANUFAC- AND HELP TO BUILD UP THE DISTRICT. Our Flour is made at home. BUY OUR NEW SOUTH. patent flour tn the market; the premises, on TH Apprt, 1880, a7 534 O'CLOCK P.M. parcel Ge eed lying aI parts of bered two bundred and ‘itty four 35) and two, Thindred and fifty-five (255), in B. F. Gilbe1 hundred and seventy, fivo( e867) within tae following metes for the same one hundred het ten in inehen West ton all that certain of Washington, in Wili reli at our store, 1007 SEVENTH STREET, N. W., 50,000 WORTH OF iP UREEDESMED BUEDGRS: Withont reserve. DIAMOND! ING, GUNS and REVOLVE! articles too numerous to menti 28th, 10 a. m. and 2 ed Tp. m.; for one week. Bale at 2P. Mu. t of subdivision of the e: foot of aid lot 3 in casa; the reside of purehiase money to be paid in two equal iasta'l ments, at one and two years from day of sale, for ive promissory notes, beat JAMES DUNGAR' "Auctionesr: It is as nice as any p aleo our, er alltne Patent Process F Fiour. ae purchaser is to ing interest and secured on the on os ee of gaid Trus miade w yet bid aoc RUSTEES" MG OF DESTE ABLE Tee At ont TON VERMO! oar at ation ‘Ow, ‘Ri on SATURDAY SEL ERROR, “Max 83H, 40 front Erne "CLOCK, Sirtue of 8 deed of Octol 1s and duly recorded in Liber No. (308, Yello eget id_records of jumbia, the undersigned ru NEY & SONS, JAPITOL MILLS, Geo it risk and cost of defaulting pare 2 pon. sarin Ges notice as they may deem: advertizement.. proper Dy ee SSTON, ? Cftice 420 Sth at st. n.w.,¢ Trustees. BRAINARD H. W: 3. 7. COLDWELL Auctioneer HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED uati! sami hour and placa. E. paw Swan ER, 5 UNCANSON BRO'S., J Auctioneers. ERURTERS SALE OF TWO-STORY. AND poe: ee ae HOUSE ON iN EAR PENNEY! Vi NIA VERO NORT! eve wy a TWO TWO-STORY BRIG ‘DWELLING | HOUSES Oe me STREET, NEAR P-STREET EST N.Y. BUTTER, per Ib. Prime NEW OHEESE, per Ib... 1 can SWISS CONDENSED MILK... 3 ibe. Best ITALIAN MACARONI. 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. nae cit ah rot onan mI pen end gy of AY, Max 4, 1880, ‘erms: months from day of eal cent per annum, 2 ibe. aes COFFE! 1buehel GOOD POTATOES 6 (1-Ib.) Bars BABBITT'S N. Y. OITY 804! Scans 8. & W. CORN... STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY, CALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO. A. O'HARE, 2213 7th st. n.w., Betweon Mand N. ee a) ONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT JUICE, i, DELICIOUS AND RE- SHING BEVERAGE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM ALCOHOL. ailf, Brovente fevers, cools and purifies the blood, 001 6 Howes and has great curative Hem, gout and dyspe! This Juice he Lime Fruit is guaranteed StmicrLy Pune and Pure Fhox ALCOHOL. Pre- in the Island of Mont- ence it is imported. B. WwW. Ase SONS. 5 Prt the terms of sale are not com- B ees ‘with in seven days the Trustees reserve the to resell the property at the risk and cost of ere upon five cere notice in eg and recording at Dy virtueof a certain trust deed reco: 1879, in Liber No- Sah, Foto fhe land records for thé Dis: and to carry ont the purposes of nblie auction, in NDAY, rue Ora 30 0" eras real ne situate in th. ae ie lot humbered nine ded subdivision GAZE Sat baw, S12 8th ati. pagvesuber a4 IN BROS., Auctioneers. iCEBY SALE OF LOTS ON NEW HA! HAM?. Can SHIBE AVonE Whee, Raat SEOOND Lh ils AUOT! q MOBT WHOLESO: ros of the Bupreme ane of thie, intl ‘of Columbia, ‘passed in y cause No.2,879, docket 12, ned Trustee, appoltited in said KSDAY, 11TH Day OF May, A. Sovoce Priston the ton, Lot No. 21. in icton, ny @) inwianer gna-ioaeae Of Equare numbered fifty-two (62) int) lots one CL) to thirteen (13), inclusive, together with all the im- te, easements, ‘rights, privilezes, hereditaments to te. sa vis y anew well-built _tmozsion be sold subject toa test Of ‘Diss ach, aa sea: 5 a lems remises, sell at Public sue. Powers in rheuma. fo. 51, in the city of ington. Said Lot wail be subdivided if desired inte d three Building Lots third casio appurtenances an longing or ip an 1e Montserrat Co.. est Indies, from wh Sah 50 yan be require it at the time of ral; aud the b: instalments at six aud twelye month * ce tee per cent. interest, for which the purc er nett notes, secured to the pentane ot The cen of sale are to be complied All con voynneiny ORES, utreet north wot. shire avenuy, and wil 2,000. AD KP M. aes by virtue of trust, gi si eel ae t public ion. all that piece or parcelot ground, sita- ition to the city of Gee town, in the Dirtriet of Columbia, pa described as at north side of We Sed MAYUNE G 50 Cents Per Lp. Best Government Jiva COFFEE, Roasted, 33 cis. eet Ho COFFEE, Roasted, 20 cta. Process FLOUR, 82-15 per x NEW YORK TEA COMPANY, Cor. 7th and K sts, WM. H. SPIGNUL & Co. PP cnerntEs, (POWDER TEA, eth chi Tr. of the purchase a ae BUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. BALE, OF VALUABLE 1 RONTING ON a street continued, one hundred and ninety-six fect east on said street,continued from its intersection with old West street, the ith said West street continued, forty (40) feet, thence norther!: said street Sn fifi sUNIMPROVED LOTS ANIA AVENUE, Be PWESTY THIRD AND TWEN Ty- POURLHE STREETS. I will tell, at public auction, in front of the TUESDAY, May. Se, 1830, at’ LOCK P.m.. the following Lote, in pause: lot 25 feet ce Eonuaen ee avenue, ana coon an alley; and also lot 12, 223 feet 6 inches on 241 These ote belon jurray, and wilt aud at right angles with y-seven (57) fect. thence arallel to the east line of lot eighty: Ge (88) in Honead's addition to said Geo ty-four and fifty-one hundradths (64 ats west with ‘aad a to a ten- foot alley, le] to the east line of said lot cihty-three (83), sixty-four and fifty-one hun- dr 100)’ feet, thenco svutherly aud at street continued fifty-sov en the use of an alley "galonig with the north line of all the improvements, ways, casement. Fights, privileres and sppurtenatioas to This lot: lot 7 imp) prover ings situate on West street near P-streat b Will be sole sold subject toa trust of $2,500 on both, or ‘doses fegnng 2 23 eee DRIED APPLES, lots me aguare,, front the oataten of the Hate Heat in Ii be cold ata bargain. ne Terms of sale will be very easy, and be made known at sale. $100 deposit on each lot. Title perfect. apis: th.s,tkm3 NEAL T. MURRAY, Attorney. HANCERY BALE OF VALUE ESTATE ON K STR! Tight angles to Weat (87) feet to_ the bei ten feet wide run said lot, together with DRIED PEACHES, DRIED WHORTLEBERRIZS, {OF in any wise apper! ‘by two two- story brick awell- FIMEROVED PRESERVES AND JELLIES IN BUCKETS. EST, BETWE E} ENTY-. ITWENTY-SECOND STREETS. Med ne of a decree of the Supreme coe rict of Columbia, passed on tl ian aay. era 1878, in Equit i ae tage Leon ” ee d Delilah A on TURSDAT. Mae CLOCK P. M., offer eS pale at D at pabne ay in out of the hei Ah JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. 14231 New York ave. IRST PREMIUM warded at the National Fair over all other compet- istee Teserves Toms are :Souplatnan of atc to ‘some Lewspaper published 5 REZIN N. GORSUOH, ae npenos: J. FISHER & CO., + fuationeers, late Al: ghirty-tw fro (3 ay fect of Lot one (1), and the whole of TO CERES, Shree) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF E LOTS EAST OF THE | The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the Virtue ot a deed of May 27 xa 8 ded of trust sted Golumbier in i bert? re 7 r weilotter for sale at auction ve premises, all the f MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat ‘ebay, x za re PAY ov, ae 1880, Gi and ta }. (lot 1 sitnat tod cor Corner Ist ‘st. and Indiana ave. WM. M. GALT & OO. jparsce MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BEERIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- OCUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &e. Bos- ton PIOKLED PORK. Philadelphia cents 8 pound. ise the reserves the resell the pro} ‘at the risk and cost of ing FRA! DUNOCANSON BROS Auctionee REEN & WISE, Auctioneer. UBLIC SALE. OF THE PIONEER MILLS, bla ITY OF ALEXANDRIA, VALS We will offer for sole st pattie aan ah ‘THE OTH Daz or MAY,, 1690, Taluable property Khowa Sranb Binet. Sihis, 10° foot of Dake street, and with whart oe ee of weer for the. On the same day, aT 4:30 o'CLOOK P. M., ee , (eituated on ‘isth si street aa faare 1, 06S, (los Tali igs » uated carn yan A strobis 6» 16th 4, 3, 17 and 18 aes o same day, A 6 O'OLOOE P. M., Lot 9, by ts. 1. @. Sra roe 1° AY OF APRY ne Beis Tdth and G stsis 67 lote 6 on G, near 14th ‘a 5 0'CLOoK'P. st., Lot 1, street east, D stiect sout E Bpatand is at ‘ar 96 CoS on is (Lot 7 situated corner and most substan- J. M. @& R. COHEN, ‘Saat’ of brick. babe aperiogs with attic; DIAMOND BEOKEERS aaroeae cueing AND APPRAISERS OF re; rot be 13xi4 Toot DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES engines an 4 six boilers; neg Feo th 3 nn th9 CHEZ 16 city; = i a ments, with in ae oan perments, terest, GREEN & WI' MONEY TO LOAN st 5 per cent. SE, for the owsors Me, 2007 Seventh st, n.w. Pee eae 2p22, 24,26, 29my1, 36 lay 3p, seme hou THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY........ -ss+00..Mimy &, 1880. FAREWELL DINNER To GOV. SHEPHERD A Handsome and Deservea Compli- ment. ‘The friends of Governor Shepherd in this city jearning that he had made preparations to leave immediately for Mexico to enter upon the ac- tive management of his Chihuahua mines de- cided to give him a “send off™that should show the appreciation of his invaluable public ser- vices and the personal regret felt at his loss to the community. ‘The small amount of time at sommand caused the preparations to be very hurried and did not. give cpportunity to bring i her a tithe Gi the friends and admirers o: “the Governor” who woulégiadiy have partic — in the testimonial; but _notw: heme ts impromptu abaracter it will be remembere ‘by all who parts ‘ted ssone of the heartiest and most thoroughly representative expressicns eon Will to a distinguished citizen ever of- fered by any Communit: <The dinner came off 5 Willard’s, ‘Thursday: “ase Mr. Assoc! Justice Miller, United States Supreme presiding, Mr George ¢. Meee vice pi And under the ‘ation management: Comvitive-—K, jutchinson, Hallet Kil- bourn, A.M. Clapp At Amos Webster, Joka ©. Evans, Crosby SS. Nuyes, Enoch Tottsa. Receplion "Conn abit: Lewis Blackford, Gen. Ben. B, Roberistn, Gon. Geo. A. Sheri: dan, Geo. 3, Cozkadl, Wm. B. Reed. Gea. A. Mclihenny, Thos. & Tame, Win. Dickson, Among those —— were Justice Miller, Vice Prssident T, Of the Baltimore and Onto ratiroad: <a Garrett, jr., of Bajtinn: Represontatives: “Belford, of Colorado, end Page of ‘Calarala; Delegate Martin Miginnts. “ot Mont toh, Charles Ridridge, Marshal Broa. VWuglass, Col George Be rkilh mo Hutch. George A. BR. Reed, i. ing, Mclizeay. Gas Babcock, J. Remsdeli of the Bpyblic, George B. Deuglas of the Cupir Enceh Tottea, Hallet Klbour, rye Willta cs ony Rt ‘Fao omnas Roose, Gen. Casey Young, Col Caristle, Seorge €.’ Gorham, F. Hume, Bartlett of gteS eo beverly Tae! Lewis J and others, Ay-entered the mag- muy decorated dining rooms, headed be Shepherd arm tn arm with Justice M Jot the &. S. Supreme Court, pass! Be Berse shoe of beavtzfal tow GE the good Iuck wished for the’ gu: ning In his new field of enterprise. ‘The dinner was one of ie finest ever given la Wasaington, and the siyle of decorations was | sate Gi With the ex juisite cuisine. Aiter the banquet been soy enjoved, Justice Miller ar re. whieh has called many respects mu: ing of sadness. Wo have come here this ever ing to tender, in tie shape of a social gather- * g. a parting gresting to a friend, not so much as the distinguisned citizen of Washington and Governor of the Distriet of Columbia and the author of its prosperity, Its fine streets ara its improvements, out as the friend and gentleman, a man whom We love and respect nts mani’ about to remeve from us. He ls goIngaway (or fod, a period which our hearis fear ts too long. Hels to remove with his family to another country, away from the geod of our laws and from our sovereignty. whatever country he may travci, ever his interests may hereafter be" sit ated, I take the Mberty of saying for nuera2n collected here that he carries our est wishes, love and affection. { Applause.) It is ro: for me nor for anybody here to make any eulogy upon Gov. Shepherd. He has mate his own history. He has suffered traduction ana scandal, bit he has passed througa it a!l untouched, and no man has been able to smirch Lis horest name. He has taken the Capital city of our government from a miry morass ani Inade it the handsomest city in the country. He has done that which eee him to havea monument erected to hi memory bandsoner than apy in the city of iy ington. But if he never gets that monument he has a far better one in the hearts of his friends. I have the bonor to offer a toas: to the health, tuture pros- oe Bors and happiness of Gov, Alexander k. The app) plause folowing upon these remarks pl Justice Miller lasted several minutes, and the ‘as drank standing. “Gor. Shepherd showed much emotion at this hearty expression of will, and there wasan unusual srcgeg on Is usual robust voice as he responded as follows: Mr. Chairman ant Genilemen:—Such an ex- pression of kindly friendly feeling as has bee manifested here this evening overwhelms with emotion and gratification. The kind words of the most distin, jurist and noble man who presides on this occasion; the distinguished company who have met to do me hono:, on the eve of my departure for a foreign land. aud the manHestations of good will and friendship wi ea surround and eeavelon me, are gratifying mee asant. Associated as I hava been, int- mate y With rnost of you for many, many years, this oecasion of separation for a time, perhaps a prolonged season, is fraught with sorrow and | Sadness, Amongst you, and in this goodly capital, I have spent nearly halt a century; here are all my associations and most of my friecdships; within the boundaries of this District cluster most of my memories and most of the joys and sorrows of my life. Whatever there may have been in tue about which diferences of opinion exist, the present condition of this Disti.ct is fuli of hope and interest, The newly awakened feellag of pride for the National Capital must result in tts material ray, and advaacement. The claims of this District have beon, and are now, and from year to year will be ‘more fully ac- knowledged by the national government, and in ashort time you will have a capital city worthy of @ nation of 50.009,00) people. Let me Suggest to you, citizens of Washington, that you cherish kindly feelings toward one another, cease bickering and strife, work together for the advancement of your common Interest, and avoid the criminations and re-criminations which have characterized the last decade. To you gentlemen who cor for the people Of this six miles square, I invoke justice tem- pered with liberality. emember, this capital ‘Was laid out for a population of 3,000,000 people: that the capital must be upheld and beautified by the gation at large, and that no better evi- dence of national worth and grandeur can be exhibited that in the improvement and beauti- fication of the republic’s capital. [am glad to see here od M. De Zamacona, the acc lished and able minister of our sister repabi: lexico, who has done so much in comparatively” ashort ume to establish friendly and cordial relations between the sister republics. Bound together by a common destiny and torm of government, may we not hope for the establish Ment of the most intimate connections and beneficial results. The wonderful resources of “are? render the establishment and main- tenance of these of vast importance to t United States. And now, geutlemen and and 0) friends, I bid you one and all a Kindle, friendly farewell, bespeaking for you all rosper- ! tty and’ happiness in. tis worl in the — to come life everlasting. God ‘pleas you After the long-continued applause had sub- Sided and Goy. Shepherd had resumed his seat, & number of letters from gentlemen unable to be present were read by Vice President Gorham. On concluding the reading of these letters, Mr. Gorham made some eloquent remarks appr clative of Gov. ice They were assetu- bled, be said, to bid adieu to one of the most distinguished citizens of the republie—a man whose great brain and clear head had made Washingion one of the finest cities in the world. Beyond his greai abilities, he was aman of great heart, noble impulses, and unim- chable eee (Applause.) He would ave filied any place in the nation with disunction. He stood with patience and dig- nity the assaults made upon him, and in the 2,500 pages of the testimony of dischargei em- poe him there was not a line that enemies found it worth while to quote against him. (Applause.) Through the confi- dence placed in him by men of large means be Was bow to be taken away from us. His friends hoped he would soon come home enriched pecuniarily—he never could-be enriched in the great qualities that go to make up first-class mankood. (Great applause.) Col. ev paty Tu who was = sneried upon, said he got out ofa sick bed to age to a good friend, Gov. Shepherd. “tie hed known 3 Mr. Shephs for ston d ears, and Wren he was a Digi, active bor is he is now a distin, ed and noble man. eker) had many roamed through la ‘yoo ee tink and be bad found no Domany dine he ited States. a. .) They were here topay thelr partngeets aoa. le and good man. Gon Shepherd in find no more glorious country than ‘Ours, and he would never his lopging for the place of his birth. n Whose name was thus viltted, and he could say. lolly, that he believed him to be an. bopest and thanked Governor Soepherd for the fair way in which he had trated the colored race when he was na posi Uon to Delp th finence, nest bute, romarking tant him again that be w: (the neootest works of God. an added: “You may reiy upon it that time, the 20 wrongs, will yet cage rongsof Alexander R. Shepherd.” he conid Say ¢ great righter of hum agiants, of Montana, foltowed, nerd an eloquent and amus- me to the mountains. and the frater- ners. Mr. Stiison Hutchins veadingly felicitous remarks aalittes of their Pity of honest fotiowed in some ¢ upon the sterling of the Dlank thal would be owas’ atsence from our midsi. Like ha lewis Binckt ord ard % lock in the mornin Among the lovters read was one from Simon ie “TL regret that & reat Service to the I honor, business compelling me to de at day named, Dut 1 desire to say > to do your ¢ vure for Mexico have taken the occasion to pa 2 man who change citizens of Wasbington atripute of ra. i the capital of the United States trom the condition of a dis- reputable and disagreeable taud hole to the arming city in the country. TI very properiy pat behind them the snarls iclsms of fellows indignant at you b corruptly obtain, at wil! y could have enriched them cost, and all Oiher men of they could not tracts oy which th > $0, es not. believing that a his private foriane at zit vice was guilty of the chs by disappointed contractors porter moralists. Succeed in your Me tura to us, T bid y has for you a cert san Venture you will re arewell and silecess ‘Time ta future of good, No man Wo does right for the sake of right ever fails of his reward.” Senator Blaine 1 did not receive the ner in honor of Gov. T had previously erd until last evening, an engagemen( that rel nders my atten- 1 ve tosend an ere wish tor the governor'a, eld of eaterprisa dance impossible. ression Of tay si 4 prosperity tn h ry Sharman wrot A would give mo fe to join in this testimonial in Shepherd, bat an engagement. reviously made Will not allow my belag there, hope for him in his new home the prosperity and that he may, in a short turn to Washington with atnple stores from hts. \y greatly improved by his en- mines, to sce ac ergy and ability Postmaster General Bhen {say that I sincerely regret that feaunot 3 nulemen I greatly besi wishes go with him every- ¥ Said: “Believe me, hepherd 15 a Letters of the aime tenor we Senator Davis, lin Justice Field, Mayor Lainobve, of Baltim and other distin, for Mexico to-day with bis family, and wile arry with Lim the Dest wishes of a grateful community. ANTI-Truk? TERM REPUBLICANS. —A meetin; of the anti-third-term rey Was held in New York ye question of Sending delegates to the anu-third- {orm convention at St. Louis next week. Among . Carter and Mr. utive ee of the teal = R. Wister, Edward W Tot. of the executive com- mittee 0: ‘the National itepublican League of Philadelphia. Resolutions were adopted re- cammending the associations present to send letters of approval Louis on the 6th of May ex thetr sympathy with Grant, the same to be carried by representa- five committees of the several organizations; also recommending the associations having Similar views to send delegations t9 Chicago. It Was aiso resolved to make strenhous opposition tothe nomination of Grant or Blatne, and to urge a Strong specific civil service reform plank 1a Lhe Chicago piatform. ublican ansoolations erday to consider the those present Bowait:h, of t Messrs. Wm. Lockwood, and Mr. Py its opposition to MARRIED. On the 28th of April, ‘ev. Father North im? Jacksonville, Fl. Tide, to Miss NOLbs, forme. ly of Baltimore, Md. Pg! [ea ety bey ol At the residence of ath, By atreet, Rich: Begs Ling of April 22, 1880, by 7 Bev Joun r, ington, nd Mrs. Lever L. ELLIneTox, of Pe ‘ors ————~~re- . Henny CLaga, ARY ADELE MET” On Friday, April 30, 1880, at crelock p.m., after s iat Denn, Ms. Ga: BaRct ay, pricow ot e her late vestareee tiny Seat Sclak Ser- (New York, Baltimore om Loutayilie papers copy 1 CARDEW._ On Friday moraii at7 o'clock, MarTHa ANs, wife re Will take yilace from her late rasidencs, 1st C strret eonthwest, Sunday afternoon at 2 Friends of the family Feapecttally in of April 30, 1 “a he iy seocond veut n nortrersh. sundi Nices at Oxk Hill chup rgfpril 30, 1840, HANS AY. On the morn: lla.m., Paver Wamnay. in ic is ace. formerly gees eral %, at 2 o'clock pm, ind street northwess ‘Baltimore Sun and EINTZELMAN. On ee jock a.m., Mas. in the soventy-fifth year of hie ap. necr Lincoln, Lon- Friday afternoon, April 80, 1836, EL M. sosee in tae eixbtieth year of hig Paneralon Monday, May ‘pers puease copy.} * tk Stun. Be Memnersete . A, “Notice of fuiieral hereafter vit his res: dence, at 3 o'clock p.m. ONES. | April 30, 1880, Wrwta: Joxes, in the sixty-nfoth year of bi Funeral servicws at 11 st his late revidence. No; in i ¢ friends of the fan vere com ally inviend: Interment at Wilmington, Del. ect KLOTZ. At1@ o'clock a. 1 Sshort but painful illness, loved wife of F. K. and two months. Funrere! on Monday, fron: 460 N street nort! payers please copy. | 2, _Montay, M Mor &. 3 , May 1, 1880, tm uaa V.’Kuorz, be- Klotz, aged twenty-one years May fan” at 3 o'clock p. m., (Cumberland, Ma? ING. On April 29th, 1880, at Brightwood, D. EK O., Witsox Bins, aged beveuty-eeven Bs pasral ‘wil tal: relatives Toapesttully 1889, st a: am. invited to attend. OFENSTEIN May 1, Casa Oressteis,a uative of Ba five years a citizen of Washington Dy O. Se ny NR lace from his dence, londay. May 3, at 8) Joseph Ohut May he rest in peace. On by 5 29th of Mw Aoi. Fuseral on Susday afteraoon May 24, at batt; ne = oo o'clock, Troms bis tate peek —t Fe rteonth a at 10 a.m., Son ras conan ms: Taz Stet b.w., on Sunday, x m. ren: lock a.m. ‘The rem i Fricnds end relatives of Friday night, April 90, 1890, at @ Par eC, Pare BS Fonersi will arene ‘will tare ‘ck, from Ter ualls

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