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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VACANT LOTS, EASTERN PAI : 650, M STREET SOUTH, AT AUCTIO! On SATURDAY, May p M., in front of’ the the above-described prope: One-third cas and eighteen months, wit at efx per cent per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property. each lot when struck off. NOHFoLK AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY OF THE LAK: First-class fare, #1 21, 25 AND THE ort Monroe, Va.. ‘voing and returning, FOR POTOMAC R Steamer JOHN E MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, . BIEA . THOMPSON notes bearing ‘interest 825 down on THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON MERIDIAN s HILL AT AUCTION. We will offer for sale at auction, on the; » on SATURDAY, May 8TH, 1830, LOCK P. M., the r Building Lots on Mé: Littie Estate,” viz: Lote 3, S, 29, 36, 31 and 3: 26, in Block 12, of Hail and Elvans’ sub- be sold without re- #0 to General Office, "Treasury Department. nuder Nat. M 29 IR NORFOLK, MONROE AN} THE SOUTH. STEAMER GEOBGE L Joseph White, Commander, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS fated Ky From Campbell's wharf, ridian Hill and From foot of neveith st MONDAY AND WED-| TUESDAY every SATURDAY, Btope at Piney Point and Point Lookont Going First-class fare, $1; Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets 700d until used. B. F jon. As the property’ wil Serve, a cood opportunity is oftered for investment. id balance in one and b suNDAY, One-half cash, ITCH, my5-3t_Execntors of the Estate of Joseph Vasey. ee OF VALUABLE IMPROVED K STREET NORTH- ety PERSE AND ETWEEN TWE: iT ;ECOND STRE! virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbia, passed on the day of July, 1878, in Equity Ganse No. » wherein ‘Cleo."A. Jones and Leon Teresa Jones are complainants, and Delilah Ann Jones and others are defendants, { shall, on TUESDAY, May 4tn, A. D. 1880, at 5:30 o’cLock Pp. M., offer for tale at public auction, in front of the premises, the vllowing-deseribed rea! estate, belonging to the estate «f the late Alfred Jones, to wit: thirty-two (32) feet of Lot one (1), and the whole of Lots two (2) and three (3), in_square numbered teventy-three (73), situate on K street northwest, between 2Ist and 22d streets, in the cit: C., with the improvements thereon. 6e Lots will be sold as a whole er sub- divided, as may seem best at the time of sale. Terms: One-third casn, and the baiai equal instalments of six and twelve months, re- with interest from the day of sale. leposit of $200 will be required on each lot a time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at Terms to be complied with in seven daye,ctherwise the Trustee reserves the right oe the propery at the risk and cost of the efa purchaser. s a FRANCIS MILLER, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. §2- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, May 11, A. D. lace. FR DUNCANSON & BR B H. WARNER, Real ° Ss NEW EXPRESS LINE WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND “HILADEDPHT of lacing giver SAILING DA selphis—Satardaya. at 10 ved daily until 5 p.m. Wharf, foot of 12th street. YW South Whar #00., Avents, 1 at Wasuinwwon. & OO., General Mant . Philadelphis: JH. JOHNSO. thst. wharf and 1202 Fet. n.w, YORK-BOTTERDAM. wamers of, th purchaser's cost. A-SCHOLTEN, Company's Duck, Jersey City, reularly on Wed- bin, $67.70. 2d Cabin, 845-50. _ Steerage, H. OAZAUX, General Agent. 27 South Wil! For paseage apply to W. @. MET- vania svenne, Wash- Awent, National Safe 8. Mail to the S 1580, at same hour and Bt. ZEROTT & CO. ington ; or F. H’ JOHNSO! posit Buiidinw, corner New York avenue and Estste Broker, 916 F street northwest. offer for sale at my office, SATURDAY, 1880, AT ONE O'CLOCK named'Stocks 40 shares of O street, or Belt Line Stock, par 850. 40 shares of Inland and Seaboard Ooasting Com: par $100, sold in lots of 10 shares, with 50 Bonds of Inland and Seaboard Coasting Com- $100, with coupons attached beariny 6 Per cent interest, payable July and January, J0 shares Metropolitan Fire Insurance Stock, par RMAN LLOYD-—Sreamsnre New York, Havas, LONDON, will sail every Sat- M., the following- ‘The steamers of this compan ‘urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 34 askave: From New York to mand Bremen, first cabin, 8100; s steerage, 830; prepaid steeraze 28. a ot of Pp 2 owlins Gi W. G. METZEROTT & O0., 925 Pa. for Washinton. INWARD LLW. CE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD ee CUMPANY LIM- T Between New York hares Metropolitan R.R. Stock, par 859, shares German American Fire Insurance Com- 'S shares of Stock Washington Market Company, B. H. WARNER, Auct. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE par $50 per share. ‘A PART OF OF IT Wed.June 2 Bothnia June othnia. Alzeria ....Wed.,June 9 Abd every following Wednesday from New York. RATES OF PASKAGE. 880 and 8100 gold, according to accommodations. ‘Ticket to Paris, $15, wold. additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerave st very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool os Queenstown, and all other parts of e8. den given for Belfast, Gisazow, twerp and other ports on the and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage apply at the Company's 605 7th street, Washing- E NSIVE HOUSES. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 5t and recorded in and at the written request of the red, the subscribers will sell ighest bidder, on the premises, on SATURDAY, 24TH Da¥ oF Avni, 1580, aT Hany-past 6 LOCK P.M., Lot numbered 8 (cight,) in square bumbered 56’ (filty-six,) situated in’ the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, accord- ing to the public plat thereof, tozether with the im- provements, Kc., a8 in said deed mentioned ; saving and excepting therefrom the westernmost 18 fect street heretofore released? and interest at seven per , With the taxes and agress- in cash, (of which $100 if sold in par- SEVERAL INEX ber 796, folio office, No. 4 Bowlt cy Siar ‘Terms of eale. 8 cent, from July 3, 1 ments and expenses of fal on the whole, or $25 on e Gels, must be paid at the fie of sale, ) and the tesi- due’in equal sims, in six and twelve months, with per ceut. per aupum from the day" of for which the pur- cured on the CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent,R.¥. RAILROADS. ALTIMOKRE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. Wational Route and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, ‘To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, st 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5:20 P-m.—baitimore, Euicott Oity and Way Bta- ne. Soe ee Philadelphia and Boston reas. undays tocBaltimore only. Break- at Relay Stati: oo eS 6:50 s.m.— Baltimot mont, Strasbury, Winchester, Hae! {Baltimore and Laure! Express. int of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasburg, Hagerstown and wa; 8: m.—New York, Philad Baltimore Express. Parlor car ‘8-35 a.m.—tSt. Louis, Ohi Pittsburg Express. Frederick, . except Sunday. Through car to Staunton. Puilinan cars to Cincinnati, daily. daily except Saturda: timore, Annapolis an 10:00 &.m.—Baltimore Express. Btops at Bisdens- burs, Colleve, Heltaville, Laurel, Annapolis Juno- ton, Jeesuy"® and Hanover. 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Annspolis, Ellicott City 130 p.m.—New York, Philsdelphis and Boston nly, Baltimore and Way. Express. Frederick, nia Relay. Stops at Annapolis m.—tPoint of Rocxs, Frederick, Hagers- fe half ‘yearly, ctjater's notes must be given, and be ‘roperty gold by ceed, to the satis! rustees; or all cash, at the purchaser's option. recording will beat the pur- t, the Trustees reserving the right to of the property on five ng Star, at the risk and sult of the purchaser in default, if the terms are not complied with in five days from the day ot le. resell all, or apy cara notice im THOS. HYDE, tr"THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the terms of the above sale, the erty will be resold at his risk and coat, on T' = DAY, May lru, A.D. 1830, same hour and place. Tu03. Hive.) 7 B. H. WARNER, Auct JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON STREETS, WASH. Annapolis snd way. Cotumbus and lazerstown and STREET NORTA- ENTH ANDELEVENTH ON, 1011 M STRE: virtue of adeed of trust to me, dated of July, 1876, and recorded in fj folio 159, of the land re- olumbis, and at the re- m THURSDAY, , ATS O'CLOCK ton to Bandus: aue:ion, in fro H DAY OF May, A.D. 1 r p.M., Lot numbered five (5), of Davidson's subdi- vision of squsre numbered’ three hundred aad forty (340), with the improvements, consisting of a three-story Brick Dwellinx House, with back build- ing and stable. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, interest at seven per €20 y.m.—Kaltimom~ nd three years, with cent., to be secured by a deed of trust ‘at time of sale. . If terms of sale are no ‘with in one week the Trustee will resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. J, O. STANTON, Trustee. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. CERY SALE OF VALUABLE 1 REET. BETWE! AND EIGHTEENTH ‘Baltipare, Annspolis and Way 8ts- —tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND Norfolk, except Sun- of 8200 requir: RE EXPRESS. folk paxsenwers taken in the cara ‘Stops at Bladensburg and Laurel. ‘6-00 p-m.—Point of Kocks and Way Stations. + Baltimore and Wa} +ALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- ‘lay. COLOMBUS AND BURG EXPRESS.” Sleoping car to Ohi- fteburch except Sunday. oom. TNEW. YORK, PHILADELPHIA |ORE EXPRESS. Stops st Bladens- Sleeping car to New York, and Bincinnati Express. CT! STREE? NORTHW By virtue of a decree D. 1880, in the cause of al., complainants, vs. Priscilla Norris, 6! defendants, being Equity T shall. on THURSDA' at the hour of §.40 P.M, in front ofthe offer for sale st public auction the east half of sub- division of Lot numbered four (4), in square num- bered one hundred and sixty-three (163); that ts to 0. (4) four in 8. David- ubdivision of said synare one hundred and t thereof of record in 45 AND BALTIN burg and Tsurel. sleeping car to PI 9-50 p.m.—tSt. Louis and liman Cars. Peay. tbunday only. Other trains daily, excspt 7. THE 207TH 1 [a apply at the Baltinors theeast half of Lot » and Ohio Ticket Ofices, Washington Station, and 603, 619 and Corner 14th snd Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for be ebecked and received at any point tn tie city. W. M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. L. M. OL, General Ticket Agent. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. ania 1880 AND SOUTHWEST. SPLENDID SceNERY, MsGNIVICENT EQUIPMENT. In Effect Janvany 6, 1880. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Bstreeta, as follows t, 10:40 a: m., daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Cars from St. Louis and Ohicago three (163), a8 per pl ordered by court: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance at six (6) and twelve (12) months from the day of aale, for hich deferred payments the notes of the chaser shall be given, bearing seve per cent. in- per annum nntii paid, said motes to be se- y a deed of trust on the hase money may be paid in cash at purcha- SOLD FREE FROM TAXES OF RY DESCRIPTION, GENERAL AND SPE- ITAL. A deposit of $100 to be paid when the property is knocked down. All conveyancing at the purchaser's HENRY WISE GARY premises; or all the 1880 r Double Track, ENNSY¥LV. corner of Sixth Pittsbury and the Law Building. Pittsburs to Cincinr 7:40 p.1. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. For Canandsius, ‘Falls and the North, at 6.00 Palace Cars to Canandaizna. Lock Haver, and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. I. except Sunday. For New York and the East, $10 s.m., and 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, and9:45 p.m. daily, Palace Care attach of Feilwan Parlor Cars, 9:30 s.m. daily, except nh trains conneet at rooklyn Annex, afe rect transfer to Fulton street, avoi Gouble ferriave and Journey scross city. For Philadelphia, 8.10 s.m. and 1:30 p.m., Sunday ; 530 and 9:45 p.m. For Battinore 6.00, 8 107 F 0 , 4:10, 4:26, '5:30,'7 MEDICAL, &c. IGORATING CORDIAL never fails to cure NERVOUS DEBILITY, Seminal Weakness, Iipotency and Mental Im} Old men become bright, buoyant and ac- , Teenerated and conscivt ¥ a 906 Bat. s.w., opposite Smithsonian. Buffalo, Niagara ‘or Williamsport, ‘of new vigor. ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. All females complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted daily st 9 hours from 1 to 9 p.m. R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS—Certain Gravel and all Urin- Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakne Limited Express 7th st. n.w. Office N.¥., all th ¥ with boats of cure for Kidney Di in Diseases # cured: Gone hes cured in 48 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- ISLE, Drugwist, corner . and Pa. ave. Price 83 per box, sent by mail under ceipt of price. K. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER I8 A certain cure for ors, Diabetes, Bi Poison. ‘Oureof Bend for pam) state disease, {cine genuine unless in bottles with my bl bela bearing my own trade mark. KR. JOHN TRIPP, em. and 4:20 p.m., 4 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- Forse one ao fe or Anuapolis, 6.00 a. cept Bundsy- ALEXANDRIA TON RAILROAD. 4, 17, 9 1 i140 pm. On {ihe South, 7-00 a.m. dally, and oe aranteed in either stage. enclosing stamp, and please Columbus ave. or Richmond sn = apr ae On’ ‘Sunday at 8 and 10am, and 7 and 9.06 7. information, Sleeping and Parlor Oar ac- ons can be ‘can be procured st PRESCRIPTION FREE. For the eminal Weakness, Loss of Manh gfders brouslit on by indiscretion OF excess rrugeist i@ ingredients. Address AVIDSON & CO. 78 Nassau et., N ‘the offices—north- Je6-€0 ; 903 Bee My of econ since its first b: " The best south of New York. iG DISCOVERY. LUST MANHOOD RESTORED. oe ‘of youthful imprudence causing at apS_ 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. IB80N BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOO! —- JOB PSteTERA, 1012 ia Ase Pointing s specialty, ON’T PAY 850 FOR A SINGER SE ia Machine when you can_ bu; 1a all the White, New Home and al the reliable 1 ohh street O TQ JIM WALKER, 206 10th street, for Sees THIS AFTERNOON. Ypexcansos BROS. -» Auctioncers, BUILDING LOTS ON SIXTH STREET, BE- TWEEN P AND Q STREETS NOR CHWEST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May 6TH, AT 6 O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of th premises, iots $7 and 3%, in square 445. ‘Terme: One-third cash; balance six and twelve mouths, with seven per cent. interest. may4-3t ) SES BROS., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH A STREET, BE- ‘WEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Arrit. 29TH, AT 5 o'CLOCK, we will sell, in front of ae premises, Lot 22, square 868, fronting 51 feet and running back to a 30-foot alley. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with seven per cent. inter- est, to be secured by deed of trust ap26-4t ‘DUNCANSUN BROS., Aucts. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on ac- count of the rain until THURSDAY, 67a May, at ean ¢ hour and place. apt-3t |) See BROS., Auctioneers. RI UBTEE'S SALE OF LOTS ON MARION STREET, (NEAR F-STREET MARKET,) AT By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated 4th day of April, A D. 1379, and recorded in Liber No. 911, folio 118, et fed. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, aid at the request of the party secured, 1 will offer for sale At public auctien, in front of the promises, on THURSDAY, THE 6TH Day OF May, A. D. 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., the following-described real getate, situate and lying in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, the eame being known as Lota numbered one hundred and one (101), one hundred and two (102) and one hundred and three (us), {a Square numbered four hundred and forty five (445), according to Parthenia Thyson's sub- Aiision of said equare. ‘Terms of sale: One half cash; balance to be paid in six and twelve months, with interest at eizht per cent, to be Recnred, by deed of, trust on property ‘A deposit of 850 on each lot required at time ofsale. Conveyancing at purchaser's coat. Terns tobe complied with in one week, otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purebaser, after giving five days nblic notice of such resaloin somenewspaper pub- ished in Washington, D.C. ap2s-eokds GEORGE C. WHITE, Trustee. YHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE C REAL Estate SY Under and by virtue of a decree passed te Ah Gi the 8th day of November, A. D. 1879, by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, st 800 Equity, wherein “Phe Inland and Seaboard Coaétins: Company of the District of Col- umbia” is complainant and George H. Plant ot al. are defendants, the undersixned, as trifstess, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises,respec- tively, the following described pieces of property in the aity of Washington, D.C.,upon the days follow- is, to wit: On THURSDAY, Tne stxtTH pay oF M: 5 O'CLOCK P. 1880, aT . lot No. 12 in square No.369, and the improvements thereon, cansisting of @ handsome two-story and mansard roof brick mansion, with sandstone trimming, and all modern improvements, (No.028 M street northwest), parked in front, with iron railing. Brick stable on rear of lot. This is onc of the most elegant dwelling houses in the city. On FRIDAY, THE SEVENTH DAY OF MAY, 1930, AT 5o'cLock P.M. , lot No.66 in George W.Riges and George H.¥iant’s sub-division of square No. 208, on north side of Corcoran strect, between 14th and 15th streets northwest ; also lots 44,45, 46,47, 48,49, 30 and 51 in square No. 210, on est aide of 15th street, between Khode Island avenue and P streets northwest. ‘These comprise some of the most de- sirable vacant lots in the city. ‘Terms of sale, as described by the decree: One- fourth of the purchase money in cash ;and the resi- duein four equal instalments at six, twelve, eight- cen and twenty-four months, with interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum from the day of salo, to be secured by the notes of the purchasers, Tesvectively, and a reserve lien on the proporty sold: or the purchaser ehall have the option of pay- ing all the purchase money in cash. A money, de- posit shall be required on each of the said pieces of property, the amonnt whereof will be announced at the time of sale. Upon the default of any purchaser in complying with the terme of sale within fivedaye, the property upon which the default has been made may be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting uuichaser, after three days’ notice in The Evening Etor newspaper. Conyeyancing shall be at the cost of the purchasers, WM. STICKNEY, National Savidws Bank, \ eestece BENJAMIN P. SNYDER,” National Safe Deposit Co., J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. ap23-eokds TO-MORROW. WwW ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. mm FRIDAY, May 7, at 5:30 Pp. ot., we shall cell Tot 33," square 48, containing { square feet zround, frontin on Water strect, Deiween 2ist and 25d streets northwest. 6 made Known on day of sale WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. D° ‘CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 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 Tiber No. 890, folio 150 é¢ sci., one of fi the land records for the District of ‘Golam bis, and by virtue of a certain order of the Equity Comet pasted April’ 7 tant, in canto No. 6,707, We will sell. in front of thé premises, on FRI- DAY, tHe Gr pay or May, A. D. 1880, 41 5-30 O'CLOCK P. Mt, all that piece and parcel of eronnd, fyinw in the city of Washinwton, in the District of Goltmbia, and known as the north twauty (20) feet fronting on. Sth street, of Lot fourteen (4), 10 Square five hundred and thirteen (613), and Tun- hing back the eame width eility (0) fect, to- gether with all and sineular the appurtenatices, Fiehts, privilezes, improvements aud. other here: ditaments to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining, ” erme: Orie third cash; balance in two equal payments at six and twelye months, notes to bear Sper cent interest, and to be sectired by dead of trust on the preiice sold.” A deposit. of 8100 re- quired at, thue of sale. Conveyancing, &e, at Purchaser's cost. ‘Terme to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the Tieht tov retell the property at the risk and cast of the defaulting purchaser, after siving five days" nubile notice of such resale in ome uowspaper PUb- eed ae a TORE BAUER, SOUN WALTiele, Jn.,} Trustecs. 30, my4,6&7 ap20-23, 2 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. '. wails PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE AND DESIRA- BLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, No. 707 BEV- ENTH STREET NORTHWEST. I will offer forsale on WEDNESDAY, Mav J2rH, 1880, in front of the premises, ar Gil Frveé O'CLock ¥.M_, the above-tuentioned: property, fronting 21 feeton 7th street by a depth of 102 feet and a width in the rear of 41 feet. Terns 'y and made known at the sale. my4-eokds IHANCERY SALE OF PREMISES No. 807 G GIRPET SOUTHWEST, IN WASHINGTON By virthe of a decree of the Supreme Gonrt of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of Edwards vs. Faunce et al., No. 7163, equity, Twill ofer for sale at public : in front of ‘the premises, on SATURDAY, Tit 15TH DAY OF MAY, 1880, 76 O'CLOCK P.M., th? lot 4, of the subdivision of the square 413, fronting 24 feet and 6 fuches on the north side of south G street by adepth of 124 fect and & inches, to a pablic alley, with the improvements thereon, consisting in a two-story frame dweilins. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale or within seven days thereafter; the residue in thres equal payments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale; the purchaser's promissory notes to be given therefor, bearing interest from the day of sale; or the purcliaser may pay all cash at his or her eléction. ‘The title to be retained until all of the purchase money and the interest thereon is paid. $100 deposit on acceptance of bid; and all convey: cing at purchaser's cost. JOB BARNARD, Trustee, 505 D street northwe GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. my4-eo&ds YHANCERY SALE OF THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELLING, ALSO A FRAME HOUSE, ON EIGHTH STREET EAST, NEAR G STKEET SOUTH, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court i of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 6,894, the undersigned Trustee therein will kell ‘at _pubiic auction, in front of the piemmises, on TUESDAY, 2524 Day or May, A. D. 880, at 6 O'CLOCK P.M.," all that certain piece, cel or lot of ground, lying and beinw in the city of Washington, in the Dietrict of Columbia, and known and described on the ground plat or plan of said city as part of Lot numbered Twenty-one, in square numbered Nine Hundred and Four (904), beginning at the line dividing lot numbered Twenty- two one hundred and twenty feet from the corner of Gstreet and 8th strect east, running thence north on ailing with said 8th street forty (40) feet; thence west seventy (70) feet and six (6) inches: thence sonth (11) feet ; thence west to the alley as laid down in the plan of sid square: thence south bounded by said alley to the line of lot numbered twent: two (22); thence east along the line of said lot nui bered twenty-two (22) to the place of beginning, ether with the improvements. ‘erms as prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equa! instalments at one and two years, notes te bear interest and to be secured by a trust on prop- erty sold. If terms of sale are not complied wi in ten days from sale, the ‘Trustee reserves the Hght to revell the property at therisk and cost of the jefaulting purchaser, after giving five days’ notice of Sueh resale in some Rewspaper published in Wash inuton,, D/O. Conveyancing, Xc.. at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 8100 will Telulred at time of sale. JOSEPH F. HODGSON. Trustee, 1108 13th street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. mayl-3aw3w Cues SALE OF LOTS ON NEW HAMP- SHIRE AVENUE AND TWENTY-SECOND STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUOTION. In pursuance of a decree of the passed i Seuity cause Now. 870, dooket 12, the under cause No.2,879, ‘under: signed Trustee, appointed 1n said decreo, will, on TURSDAY, lite pay oF May, A. D. 1 at 5 O’CLCCK P. M., on the seeps er at public auc- ‘th Lot No. 21, in Square |, in the city of Washanucton. Said Lot will be aubaivided if dostred into three Building Lots. ‘Terms, scribed by the decree, are: One- third ‘cashe of which 60 will be requited "aa & dos it at the time of sale; and the balacae in equal ments at six and twelve monthe, with eight or cent. paeereee which She arches will gi < Jesory notes, secured to the satisfaction. o the Trustees.” The tsrms of sale are to be complied. with within five days. All convey jancings at the cost of the purchaser. 'S, ‘Trustee, jas 100 8 sts t northwest. DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts. aps0-dede H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. JO SALE OF ELEGANT BUILDING LOT PORUORE NORTH SIDE OF TOWR Once AND ADJOINING THE RESIDENCE OF EX- COMMISSIONERS PHELPS. I will sell, at public anction, on TUESDAY, Max 11TH, 1880, aT 5O'CLOCE P.M., the mentioned lot, having a front of 23 47-100 a wide irae SauPEnd made known at sale. Title per- pyt-akds B. BH. WARNER, Auct. AUCTION SALES. "M. & R. COHEN. ° SALE OF UNREDEEBMED PLEDGES At their Store, 1°07 7th atreet northwest, will continue May 6, 7 and 8, at 7 each evening. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINE PIER MIRROR, PIANOFORTE, LARGE LOT CHROMOS AND A GENERAL ASSORT- MENT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, RE- CARPETS, COOKING AND BEATING STOVES, FORCE PUMP, &c. ALO, TO COVER ADVANCES AN! FRENCH PLATE MIRROR AN OF FURNITURE, On SATURDAY, May 87H, 1830, o’crock, in front of my salesroom sell ‘a general assortment of Hi THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. HH. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. A = PUBLIC SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE TWO- STORY-AND-BASEMENT BRIOK HOUSE No. 1914 I STREET NORTHWEST, OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THE CITY. I will sell at auction on THURSDAY, May 12TH, 1880, aT 645 O'CLOCK P.M premises, the above- ing 7 rooms and bath-room, in perfect order and charming home, only sold because the owner is re- tiring from housekeeping. if desired. Title perfect. known on day of sale. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE OOR- NER OF SECOND AND SOUTHEAST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbia, passed in equity No. 7,145, docket 20, L ssle at public auction, on MONDAY, tie 17TH DAY iT 5 O'CLOCK P.M., infront of the emises, the valuable corner lot known as the east feet front by the full depth isregt of lot one MISCELLANEOUS. (TUNE AW Farm GREENHOUSES, Office, 807 Market Sp W. it Select BEDDING PLANTS, at Fine mixed GLADIOLUS, at 60 and 75 SPRRCT AT SRmNerrRLD, Int.— reception to Gen. Grant took place tate house in Springfie! Ex-Gov. Palmer delivered Welcome, speaking chief\y of Get tary career and success, to which replied, sayin; A country of near! THE EVENING STAR. on May 6, ISSO, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday’s Proceed- ings. THURSDAY ..... id, TIL, yester- ain addrews of ten, D.C. D. GTAnt's milt- 60, T5c. and $1 *F an absence from my ly three years, in which | have Made a circuit of the globe, tt has seemed to tne fitting and proper that I Should come to the ity from which I first started in the memorabl struggle through which ainted with sO many citizens of this st. assure you that {tts with see you here to-day, and hearty welcome that has greeted me. travels I can say to the citizens here before me that none have a country, climate and fertility of soll surpassing just wh capital of the state of Mlinots, have seen, ¢ THE. DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL. SENATE.—After our report closed— The dill making appropriations for the ex- Penses of the District of Columbia was further considered. The total amount ap) the | btil fs $3,423,75s, an Increase 01 that of last year. and an increase over the amount appropriated by the House of 85,500. te amendments were agreed 10 as To make the appropriation of $25,000 for work on New York avenue, the intercepting Sewer to be immediately available; for the \ransportation of paupers and conveying pris- Oners to the workhouse, $3,500; for th of indigent insane, $32,0 two Isolated ec LE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Qo-Partnership, under the firm naine of J. M. WHEATLEY & ducting the CO. ING MATERIAL FRIGERATORS, WOOD and GE: JOSEPH M. WHEATLEY, ROBERTS STEVENSON. LD WINE AND OLD ‘known as the best, ND CLOTHING ible prices. Address or call No. 619 D st., between or Branch aoe No. 408 9th st. reat pleasure that thank you for the D REP SUIT FRIENDS A so is JUSTH'S oa i we have surround- you could see, as I tiles and othe and existence ; for the erection of Lcottages on the grounds of the € hospital for Women and Lytng-in- in the treatment of puerperal diseases, $3,000, Is own “country certainly would feel that he had nothing to complain of here. Our Union has cost us a great struggie . me here many of those d with me, determined that, nd tf they had seen what 1 have they would certainly feel as well satts- they fought for then was worth even more than the price we paid for ow In ny travels through our country thought T saw si tion that we were nd with prosperity a re- DUNCAN ‘EN GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT, and 32 Astor House Offices, N.Y. We know bim to be an advertising agant who promptly pays his bills. sesses large and original resources for successfully lacing newspaper advertising to the entire satis faction of his patrons, and we advise every one be- fore xiving out any orders, to obtain from him an estimate as it will cost them nothing and may save them a great deal.—New York Worlds mend him to every one as an expert in the art of advertising.—New Fork Tribune. 126-1 ANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT WE sell a first-class Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT much better anda grest deal cheaper than a common new suit can be bought, JUSTH'S OLD STA} 619 Det.'n.w., oF at Bi affections and ot ‘There was some debate in ations for charities in the Millan, Mr. Withers, and Mr. Conklin, Mr. Harris sai District committee to offer a: viding that one ‘her offensive . and I see before who went to the th it should not perish, New York Sun. ned House, contain. Mr. Thurman, Mr. Beck he had beer tied that what Furniture will be sold n instructed by the Terms easy and made in amendment pro- of the vistrict Commi: be a member of the board of trustees Reform school and Columbia nospital, and that € a representative fn the management of the Children’s 1 certainly; that there shall be no sec- should be a substan- feeling in every section of the men and the Womens’ Christian assoctatio: \ional fecling: that there amendments 0! tial, solid Union conttry; and nom map showing accui real estate in that portion of the District $5,000, or So much thereof as for the sinking fund office, for one superintende ely the sub-divis! (1), in square 729, Washinston city should all tee with the improvem <a frontaxe cn South A strect of o on 2d street 57 feet 6 inch:s, and 2 two small Frame Houses. ‘Lhe title ‘Terme, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- marchase money in c: h when the propert third in one yea that now they hav side of the cit on) SINGLETON & Ss son SPRING OPENING CARPETS! CARPBTS! MATTINGS! MATTINGS! MATTINGS! Fancy, Red-Checked and White Osnton MAT- TINGS.” A new stock of CARPET! DRUGGETS, SHADES, Raw Sik all sizes and colors; Furniture Qover- &c., &., just received. Loose Furniture COVERS a specialt In connection with the above we onreelves with the most perfect and complate Carpet Cleaning Machitery in the countr; are prepared to execute all orders for Carpet promptness, guaranteeing all work. Car- pets taken up, cleaned, stored and relaid at reason- lers by mail or otherwise addressed to Store will receive immediate attention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, SOL Market Space, = CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTEBS. CARPRTS. is mpproyed Db; the parking comm ment providing that the janitors of the s. duildings, in addition to their other duties, shall doail minor repai people in the governor's office. 3 party were en- RUGS, MATS ano Ba able 3 to butidings and fur- ats and desks, shall be selected with reference to their qualifi- cations to perform this work; also out of the amount appropriated for rent’ of school butld- Ings, the sum of $2,400, belng Interest on the Linthicum Institute loan, shall be patd.” to the committee's amendment reducing Touse appropriation from $20,000 to $14,000 to purchase the Police Court bulldin, debate ensued, partic Thurman. Windom, Bec Hereford, Conkling and Withers, and upon the question being called the amendment was lost by a vote of 17 to 32. The last amendment of the commit viding that the District Commisstoners shall submit thelr annual estimates to the Secretary of the Treasury by the ist of October of each year, was adopted. Mr. Butler's amendment, making the salary of a messenger in the health department $540 Instead of $450 per year, was adopted. Mr. Harris’ amendment, giving the District issioners a voice in the management of various charitable institutions, Mr. Edmunds doubted the propriety of govern- mental appropriations to private charities. If ers Wanted to support charities they al Grant returned to in two years from deferred payments to bear seven per to he secured by deed of trust on jd. Tf terms of sale are not complied with in five days, I will resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. . ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee, 330 43¢ Bt. n.w. , Auctioneers. jerbill University, at N: Tuesday with Imposing cer h, Pierce, Dog, , and other dignit Southern Methodist church, participated in the Hall will be the theological university, and is the gift of monies.” Bish- Office. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO. department of th HOS. E. WAGGAMAN TRUSTEE'S SALE OF : NORTHWEST. y virtue of adeed of trust dated the tenth and duly recorded in No. 695, ‘folio 438, et sea., one of th land records for the District of’ Qolumbia the request of the pat Real Estate Auctioneer 8 THIRTEENTH ST. £®- Gen. Shoup, who commanded a confede- de in the army of the southwes now rector of the Church of the THAT NEVER RUSTS, NEVER WEARS OUT, ALWA be worn while bathin, NEVER BREAKS, YS OLEAN, and cap (SHER'S, 623 7th st. n.w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of secured thereby, { will sell ®~ Daniel Conroy, the “gem puzzle ONDAY, THE 1771 A. D! 1880, of Erie, Pa., 1s perfectly cured of his the blocks and has reture from the lunatic asy- tum to his family. May. av 4 o'cLoce P. city tri to wit: ‘The southern part of lot numbered twe! 3 nurabered two hundred and fifty-tw: being contained within the metes and bounds fol- Beginning for the say sRAPH OR CHROMOGRAPH GASES FILLED, called for and delivered; Postal Uard, 50 cts. : Legal Cap, "81.50 Satisfaction or no charges. BERGER, 809 L st. n.w. UNNINGHAM, 1880, Lizzre uchter of Jane @. and’ ti eat the soutueastern, lot and thence running north along 1 of Thirteenth street west twent: feet and nine (9) inches; thence west to or rear line of said lot; thence south along. the said rear line to the southwestern corner of said lot, and id street and the place of besin- WaLtacy, only d James H. Birch, in the eighteenth year of 15 cts. ‘per oz. 0. ce of her mo- HATTER, makes Silk Hats to Order, and Remodels old styles. STRAW HATS BLEACHED, and Hatsof ail 740 Sth st., between G and H. OST COMPLETE STOCK OF STANDARD AND RELIABLE MAOHINES. Special prices for Sewing Machines as good as new, all warranted for three years: Finger, Medium. Wheeler & Wilson.. thence east to the ning, improved by three-stor ‘Terms of sale as The amount of inc unpaid, to wit, @4,600 with interest at ten per cant yer anhum, from’ 10th of July, 1 ‘ renre of sale in cash, and the ba and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purcbaser bearing interest from the day of saie and adeed of trast on the property sold A deposit of #250 shall be required ser at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing shall be at the expense of the purch d&ds_ THOS. E. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ° GREAT CHANCE FOR SPECULATION. TRUSTEE SALE OF SOME OF DESIRABLE 8! INTERSECTIO: CONNEOTIC TWENTY-FIRST STREET. virtue of a deed of trust dated June 29, 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 6 , and at the request of the party ai public auction, on SATURDAY, ontribute was unrepublican. practical discrimination w Mr. Harris’ amendment between Protestant and Catholic institutions, the latter not betug governed by boards, and not, therefore, being Capable of the supervision proposed. He Intend ed to move to strike out the appropriation alto- Mr. Ioar raised the point of orger, that Mr. Harris's amendment was general and not reservable to an apppropriation bill, The presiding officer (Mr. Garland) submitted the question of order to the Senate, anda long debate ensued. motion of Mr. Voorhees, at THE DISTRICT CODE. After our report closed Debate on the star mall service amendment to the post office appropriation bill was continued to half-past 4, wnen the House took a rece. On Thursday, May 6th, ngext sou ot K. sand two days. from the residence of 901 10th street at 2 o'clock p.m. y said deed of trust. nd by the deed bin paired. febtedness secu ane ‘The funeral will tak bis wrantimother, Ma southeast, on Saturday, Friends of the family are respect? attend. {Marlboro Gazette aud Por lance at six, twelve, ‘obacco Tunes ehall be taken. Of paralysis, on Wednesday, {ricuds invited to attend his funeral from the residence of his son, Wm. Cranch M: tire, Saturday, May 8th, at 4:30 p.m Kep please copy.) TAYLOR. On Wednesday, Mi _™., of cousumyitiol TAYLOR, in the fort: Funeral on Friday, M: his late residence, N/ are invited to attend. VAN ANTWEL?. D.C., Jonx H. Vas Antwenr, Wilson Drop Leaf and Draw rop Leaf and Drawer. OPPENHEIMER'S, 5 528 Oth street, St. Cloud Building. Needles, Parts, &c., for all Machines. CARD PHOTOGRAPH BLACKLIDGE, Market Space, bet. 7th and éth sts. ap: N4TionaL FAIR ASSOCIATION. conclusion, on 5 p.m. adjourned, at 4 o'clock, from 928 L street n. w.. FOR $1.00" EED. the Phe" xrapher, May, 5. 1580, at Washington ‘New York city, At the evening session the consideration of the District code was resumed, the pending question being the provision requiring the Commissioners to maintain distinct schools for white and colored children. By consent the clause was passed by tu the committee, leaving it to be decided by a yea and nay vote tn the ee from his late residence, 1416 street northwest, at 10a. m. latives and friends respectfully re- quested to attend. é On the afternoon of Wednesday, May the Sth, 1880, Joun W. Wann, sxed seventy-two Funeral on Saturday, May 8, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his Ist street southeast front of the pr THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL sna partot a trace kn KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all Mite,” and of the subdivision th Oak Lawn,” and being the on acertain plat of sury nne 16, 1869, recorded in said county sinning at the int ington, with th nated as lot, C Win. Forsyth dr The clauses relating to streets and avenue: reservations, highways, ages, building regulations, public health rega- lations in regard to pharmacy, ete., were agreed upon as reported, and the ciause tn relation to auctioneers was passed over to be voted on in STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penns. avenue. ‘INE STORAGE FOR FURNITURE F a at o CHACE!’ Upholsterers and Steam Carpet Cleaners, 21 1 616 Louisiana a in-law, Luke Madi Friends are invited to attand® UNDERTAKERS. MED. SP UNDERTAKER, 1233 Seventh street Branch Biore, 239 455 street 6. ‘OHN B. WRIGHT, improvements, dam- bounded as fol! and Washington northwardly on the line of si eat an angle of 10 de. 32 min. eas -100 feet on the line of said road toa stone; of 88 dew. 51 min, with 3-10) feet toa stone; angle of 103 dex. 4 8 An amendment was adopted permitting the Commissioners to appoint 300 instead of 200 twardly at an ang) WV OxSGERS TORU: Mr. Aldrich moved an amendment retnserting In the code the existing law requiring appoint- ments to be made from those who have served tn the Union army or navy. debate the vote on this amendment was left to betaken in the House, andat 10;20 p.m. the Hot se adjourned. thence southwardly at a toa point on Boundary street 311 heinnin corner: thence street to the'pl uare feet of 41 y commands a sr ity river, and has on it several stately old uting the finest buildings sites in the Dis- UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street northwest. J. W. BOTELER & BRO. Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in N STEAMSHIP CO. x to visit Kurope can obtain all ER & BRO. Penn’a avenue. GECOND HAND CLOTHING, i HATS, BOOTS * "PISTOLS, Cap be disposed of at the ver ing on M. WALSKEY, street northwest. Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. 6: VANTED 50. ceof beginning, contain- After considerable mud, more or leas. BOOTS AND SHOES. NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 005 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. this District of th INM. the line of improvements, and sraperty of E. C. Dean, esq. increase in value during the next few qmonthé, and offers ove of thy best chances for spec- ulation of any property in the market. agreement of the parties: One- e balance in one and two yeare, nterest, payable serai-annu- recured by a deed of trust upon the property. roperty will be subdivided and a plat exhib: or can be seen at the office of the ‘A deposit of one hundred dollars will be required upon each lot, and conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, or otherwise the Trustee re- serves the richt to ‘resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. RUSTEES' SALE OF DESIRABLE BRIUK AND LOT ON VERMONT AVE- NEAR IOWA CIRCLE. RDAY AFTERNOON, May 8TH, in front of the premises, by yirtue of a deed of trust, dated October 19, « 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 895, folio 292, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustees will sell all that piecd or parcel of land tying in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and described as Lot_numberod thirty, of a subdi- vision made by Moses Kelly of part of a bered two hundred and se enty- corded in the Surveyor's office, in folio 310, texether with the improvements thereon. $1,500 in cash; tho remainder in twelve months from day of sale, with interest at seven cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the option of the pur- 100 will be required at f the terms of sale are not com- plied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the rixht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaultin parchaser, upon five days’ notice in the Evening ae Conveyancing and recording at Political Conventions, ANTI-THIRD-TERM REPUBLICANS. The anti-third-term republican convention met at noon to-day in St. Louts. have been drawn up by a member of the exec live committee of the anti-third-term move- ment, which is to be presented to the conven- points are unalterable oppos Uon to the third term; mit of presidential ten- ure by constitutional amendment to two terms of four years each, or to one term of six year: strict adherence to the constitution and preci hat the convention will name no candi but declare unhesitatingly that event of the nomination at Chicago of a third- term candidate the national executive commt tee 10 be appointed by this convention shall call a national convention in Philadelphia to nom|- nate candidates for President and Vice Presi- dent ot the United States. George William Curtis will be read by the con- vention, in which he says: come to St. Louis, but I sympathize with all re- publicans who, under present oppose a third-term nomination. . ing is an extract from a letter from Secretary Schurz to John B. Henderson. which will also be read to the convention: that I shall remain silent and inactive when the of war comes, if tt does come. As tomy duty, under such circumstances, my toind is fully made up.” OHIO DEM@ORATS. The Ohio democratic state convention mot at There 1s a general reeling that while Thurman deserves well of Ohio, an must be treated well in the convention, he has litue chance of securing the nomination at Cin- tis really between Tilden The Payne men claim that he is really the prime second choice Gf the Ohio democracy an Jewett men also present their claims; that with 1a Out Of the way their man stands an elient show, as Ohio's favorite son. The in- dications are that the convention will adopt resolutions instructing the delegates at large and requesting the district delegates to use all honorable means to secure the nomination of Allen G, Thurman for President; also a resolu- Uon instructing the delegates to vote asa unit. THE WISCONSIN REPUBLICAN CONVENTION met yesterday at Madison. R. H. Baker, in cail- der, said a sold south “north. He hoped the Chicago untnstracted, and unite on a man about whose election there could be no question. Wm. F. McLaren was chosen permanent president. The following delegates at large were chosen:—C. B. Cassidy, Edward Sanderson, Thomas B. Scott and M Van Steenwick; alternates, R. Baker, De' Davis, George B. Scott, Paul Lackmand, George End and Knud Langland. Stalwart resolutions were adopted. The convention refused to In- ‘struct the delegates. Of the delegates elected 9 are for Washburne, 7 for Blatne, 3 for and 1 for Grant. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION at Concord, yesterday, elected Harry Bingham, George, Frank Jones and Martin V. B. to the Cincinnati urroughs, John W. HANDSOME SPRING SHOES FOR LADIES awn GENTLEMEN. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Ladies’ Kid-lined70j Ladi third cash; and ° WATCHES, sie seven per cent ae prices street, corner pera Slippers. nd 4-stray Sandals, ich-butten 5-strsp Sandal.....82.50 Cur Kid Button Boot - Silk-top French Kid Boots. Ladies’ Slippers and New} 000 PEOPLE or send orders to THe LanGest anp Most CompLete JOB DYEING ae SovTH or New Yous. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city, or by mail or express from other places. W. H. WHEATLEY, myl 49 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D.C. 528 9TH STREET, * Clond Building, thoronzhly and skillfully re- pairs WATCHES of ‘the finest or most complicate construction, at moderate prices. References xiven NING ESTABLISH- ~ stock of Gents’ Low Shoes south of New York. Our French Oalf Hand- made Low Shoes in Ties, Low, Button and Gon- wress are of the best material and make. #uarantced lower than clsewhere. GEO, McCARTHY. DAM FOKREPAUGH May have the aaa curiosity of animals, but A dispateh trom “JT am unable to WEISSENSTEIN, ircumstances, BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE Bas the greatest curiosity of BOOTS and. ES, and a still greater curiosity of Prices! hoe Store on earth. doubt, —— wive us acall, and you will be ‘ou need not fear G L. SHERIFF, 5 COAL AND WOOD, attention given to ever 214 and 328 Pa. Ave. Depot and Mills, Water and N street, Potomac XAMINE THESE PRICES. st itched, Low Quar- 3.75, 84, up to $5.50. ress Low Quarters, from $1.60,81.75, $2 up. Gents’ Fine Cait Skin, Hand-etitched, Sinxio-sole ters, from 3 TADIE Ladies’ Pine Kid Shoes, from 81.50, Ladies’ Fine French Kid, French Hee up. Ladies’ Fine French Morocco, Box Toe, French Heel, #2, 82.25 up. Misses’ Fine Goat Shoes, Thc., 90c., 81 up. Misses’ Fine Goat Button, from 90c., $1 up. Our Stock comprises one of the finest assortment of Gent's Hand-made Low Quarters in the city. THE GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania avenue, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, ap20_ LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor, premises, or all Columbus to-day. the time of sale. | TEAM CARPET CLEANING. All carpets guaranteed. 616 Louisiana ave. ON’T FAIL TO EXAMINE THOSE BEAU- tiful $75 ORGAN! ito & 00.'8, 410 2th st. nw. ‘OK GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES Go to SELBY’S, 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave. Children’s Knee Pants, dren’s Knee Pants, 8-13 School Pants, 1-16 years, $1, $1.25, 81. School Suits, $3, $3.50, 84 and 85 upwards 8 and 810 upwards. aca Coat for the aca, a beauty : ant 21.50 up; Hats in profusion anc cedented low figures. QBEaNs, cinnati, and the fi or Payne and HL. CAZENOVE G. LEE, Attorney-at-Law, 412 6th st. n. w. BUNCANSON BROBS., Auctioneers. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY _., D.0.. AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOU! 1SE0, AT 5 O'CLOCK, im front of the I shall sell lot 282, in Beatty & Haw dition to Georgetown, fronting 165 feet on Madison sticet, between Fayette and Back streets, and im- by a two-story frame dwelling, ‘and con- faininy about one acre and a- half of ground. Terms: One third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest and se- cured by a deed of trust. Conveyancing at pur- $50 down when the property is THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. UNCANSON BRO'S., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASE- BRICK HOUSE ON NEW Hi NEAR PENNSYLVANIA are jubilant. The GEORGETOWN, N, May 10rH, Dress Suite, ‘85. best #1.60 Blacl 2, 82.50 and 83 S aw and Wool oes, UN Te- Sin Big Shoe. vi UST, RECEIVED.—FINE ASSORTMENT ‘Men's Licht Spring Goods, in St High Button andj Ing the convention to must be met by a delegation would go xford Ties, Low Buttoi chaser's ccst. make cf J. & T. Oousi For cash and upon easy monthly pay- SIDNEY T. NIMMO & CO.'S, 410 Lith st. n.w. AVES, AVES, A W: is be us ee? W. opposite U.8. Patent Office. BSOLUTE SAFETY!! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, ‘L5th Street and New York Avenue, Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to ar. Government Bonds on deposit for 81 Ber S100. te eee eo ee lnoderate rate of manawere—" president ; Geo. W. Rixws, vice presidant; B. P. Sny- ar 2 T. Sturtevant, treasufer; Henry in Cassels, Thos. Evans. VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT, Na beet SLOLARSED OF HB aot the Optician, D OLOTHING, Wi’ GUNS, 1. &0.—The iNET, at th ivtly attended to. BOOKS, &e. SHIRE AVENUE, AVENUE NORTHWES ALSO, TWO TWO-STORY BRIOR DWELLING HOUSES ON QEST STREET, By virtue of a certain trust deed recorded ), in Liber No. 924, foli of the land records for the Dis. {umbia, and to carry out the purposes of ublic auction, in remises, on MONDAY, THE l0rH 30 O'CLOCK P.M, Teal estate, situate in the d being lot numbered nine (9), in Witmer and Johnson's recorded subdivision are numbered fifty-two (62) into lota one (1) n (13), inclusive, together the easaments, rights, privileges, hereditaments to the same ining. This lot pu NEW EDITION TAL, 6 ste yd NEAR P-STREET LIPPINCOTT’S PRONOUNOING GAZETTEER November 24th, 18’ { Edgerley delegates at pala eae eed ew convention, with Joseph Morse, John F. Cloutman and David H. Young asalternates. ‘They were instructed to adhere to the two-thirds rule. A platform was adopted criticising the republican administration aud A state committee was selected. The lelegation to Cincinnati is supposed to be in favor of Tilden. OTHER CONVENTIONS, The Tennessee republican convention met at Nashville yesterday. W. H. Yor Joseph R. Dili Pot Nashville, Sct ion, of N ‘was chosen per- manent chairman over Thomas H. Reeves, of ¥ mn county, a triumph for Grant. The Matthew The d megations poleteod cannes latthews. e del cago Gelegates by districts. Fourteen are for Grant. The convention adjourned until to-day, when will be appointed, two of Just published and for sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Svocessons TO Mouux Buos., 1035 Pa. ave., cor. Lith st. ooKs. Sebvalectn Bailments, including Carriers.86.- Principles of Constituti Thompson on Ni Peloubet's Lezal Gieseler'’s Ecclesiastical Hi Memoirejof Ni Lolteringe in Picasa Day or May, A. D. 1880, ar 6: in dscribod Wm. Stickney, ington, an: provements, wa; Beier have improved by a new well-built ligence, 2 vols. will be sold subject to a SSESE. Se ECOND-HAN! shire avenue, and Oeerore se $2,000. Pay Bie ‘was elected tem ‘Duchess d°Abrantes inh Liter yo : a i, by NK’ Davis. ALSO, on SAME DAY AT 6 O'CLOCK P M., and by virtue of game trust, I wili sell at public auction in front of the premises ali that piece or parcel of ground, situ- dition to the city of George- i@,and described as for the same ata point on the street continued, one hundred street, continued ate in Holmesa’s the District of Columbi: ‘and ninety-six feet east on Bal from its intersection with old thence east with said West street continued, fort (40) feet, thence norther! said street continus 83) in Holmead’s addition to said ¢ fifty-one hundredths (64 61 thence west with said alley rest street continued, forty, (40) lel to the east line of said ixty-four and fifty-one hun- feet, thence suutherly and at to. West street continued , With the nse of an ‘along with the north line of rovements, Ways, ‘appurtenances to in any wise ap; two two-story street near P-streat and toa trust of 62,500 on both, or the delegates at whom are claimed by the Grant men. ublican convention met at (Sherman) was chosen Nineteen esung legations were present, most of the Sherman contestants being admitted. A bolt of the Grant ig Sherman man, and LAs the convention inns bands Be ea om ete ears convention of the ional green! cindlog: a republican p nding a executive commit The New Jersey, New Ware republican conventions met to-day, and the outlook was last night that all would: ee and at right angles wit fifty-seven (57) fect, ‘thence jot eighty-three Jackson, and RMYAND NAVY.— Officers of the ‘Navy, absent from Washington, can have their ‘when needing repairs, ex} the careful attention they, will recei ly repay the cost. A 24 women! wore MANTELS, &c., which will be collector, is the I ‘eet, thence south and lot eighty -three (83), dredths (64 51-100) met at Greensboro’ — . delegates to Chicago im together wit easement rights privileges an e ‘This tot in impr Ses ite, aim the most for the 5. RIDDLE BHOB., cor. sy! ave. Now = We 229-1m Blo. OLY Market Spaces (Gr ATAIBs.) '. B0- i Se "ya, HAILED