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THE EVENING STAR. STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE a __ rU-NORROW. = THIS AFTERNOON. VHOB. E. WAGGAMAN, Real bstate Auctioneer. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA TUESDAY. ¥ OF TF WAENER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. A ree Boo OM BRICK MANSION IN A | MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, ie eared Te, a 2 ai B. fa SALE OF VALUABLE AND DESIRA. B CST EES SALE OF A PART OF LOT 8, IN ees He SAINT eg? EBOCT. DUT EWO STORES, wit See roby rm = BLE poorer PROSER: ‘No. 707 SEV- SQUARE aoe un HAND TWENTY- NING GOV ARBOR OOURES PROPERTY, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, Dae WEDNESDAYS at ig FRIDAYS, at 5: 30 oe £ NORTH W] Est. Pe Le TE oT SB STODDARD STREET Bi ECWEEN W. iternate days at $'p.m, 81 rail renee Gat on WEDNESDAY, May iis a SeREET 4 TON, AND GRESS “STREETS, INFLAMMATION OF ing of Alexandr in, Piney Point, Point Lookout aud | 1291, 1800, io front of the premiecas ay BESS EP Gr IRGETO' THE LUNGS, &c. Ft Monroe, Va. nd returning, Free O'Ciock P.M, the above-tientioned SEVERAL INEXEPNSIVE HOURES. OB BATURDAY, Say 18tH. ar 8 o'ctoce R FOTO fac Et = BL ANDINGS. bro perty, fronting 21 feeton Tth street by a depth Virtue of a deed of 1 of rust dated J July, here PR. Be il cffer for sale the 2 above property TRADER ~ er JOHN N, above wharf (02 feet and a width in the rear of 43 feet. 4,D. 1816, and. recorded in Liber 796, folio can Ye bought st a reat saci MONDAYS, THURSDAYS, FURDAYS, at fyerms easy and made known at the salen 44, ot Fe oie st thowrittep request of the, Terme Of eile: One tana cash; balance in one cy ad mz et AMERS FOR § SEW Yo ar, | m3 dcouds [Og nel rahi aan ee and txo years, af Gper cent. oo WAN. Auct. SAPANULE, ships JOHN GI wea f[HOMAS DOWLING, Aucdloaes . J c . r MAS DOWLI THE 24TH DAY oF Avnt INGO, AT HALE-PAST MARK. Bier 41, East Re ret, NY ATE TRDAYS.at 4 p-m, FPHOMAS DOWLING, auctioncer. fetes Go ee aiarmr ene Tickets, Best to General _Ofiee, ATAL under Nat. Met Bani opp. Treawusg Departeacnt: | OF astEnioaS AR PORETON SILVER AND ap29 RirRep FOOD, Sec’y. PER COINS a Be FS mn ‘7! E ELEGAN NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS On WEDNESDAY. ‘AYTER NEOF AND THE SOUTH. eae 12, 1880, COMMENCING AT 4 O'CLOC: y salesroom, ith ion of Aiheriean and VEORGE LEARY, T shall sell a very rare coll eTeaMb GEO ees | Foreizn Coin, Collectors would do well to. give LEAVES this sale — attention. WASHINGTON, my7-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. From foot of seventh st. | From oa peels fers MONDAY PAN seams | BP DAY, at 5-30, aud| DAY ey SATURDA at Pincy Point and Point Lookout Going Pid turnit» pos DOWLING, Auctioneer. MR. EDW. SIEBERT, Tue Artist, Having determined to return to Europe, WILL SELL HIS ENTIRE EFFECTS, Including are ‘Asb SUNDAY, iret clase face, 81; Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets PAINTING SKETCHES, CRAYONS, @vod until used wharf FD aman ‘0, | LE REGIMENT QUI PASSE, By Edw. Detaille. D. F. KEELIN Amel ** Copy” will also be sold and some Paintings 6f ap27-6m Campbell other Artists. THE WASHINGTON ART CLUB Has tendered their Rooms, YLYDE'S nee = EXPRESS LINE 54 AND 55 CORCORAN BUILDING, WASHINGTON, GEUKGETOWN ALEXANDRIA Guinectten NDS HILADEDPHI. EES Where the sale will take place, ect! a el wi ‘s Lines for New York. B: ston Provic | WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 12rn axp 18TH, dence. Fall iver, and a points in the HA’ M. New netuna Sakane Mr. LATIMER will conduct the sale, _my8,10&t1 Through billx of of lading ae HOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Real Estate Auctioneer. Frpm Wi atom Mondagee at 8 p.m. THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ON THIR- atiineuee at 10 a.n5 ET, BETWEEN B AND © Freight receiy HS pm: | Georgetown i BEETS SourkWEer. OTe Bet ee aes: On WEDNESDA’ ¥ 12TH, AT 5 Pat, witiine D ut hare 5 aes Iwill itera public auction, infront of tie - 7 a premises, 11 13th street southwest. BP egtth Mharves, Philsdeiphis: coat eek "Tertus day of sale. vents, st. wharf nw, Foo Aeent wharf and ne may S-dtd THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. The frst cimee, Sonne ine” ate ay ee < rea ON. HAR FIRE PROOF SA USINESS WAG! - A Oe ERDAMS Ress OFFIC RATING, STEP 1, DDERS, RYTI ERTAINING. TO THE PAINTING BUSINESS, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 121u, carne fhe U 3 mpany’s Dock, Jersey City nesday. regularly on West 1880, COMMENCING a 10 O'CLOCK, I shall sell Ge gn SAS 50. , Stesrage, 826 | ihe above, being ihe fixtures, kc. in the ¥ 15 7, Soath Willen | Ps tShop of James Hudson, Bea. No. 1912 Penn- TACO., 925 Reuey ania eeu, Waal sylvania avenue, between 13th and 1334 justons or, W" JOHNGOR ee ‘Sate 3t THOMAS DOWLING, Att. Peposit Building, corner ‘Kew York avenue ana AMES GUILD & SONS, Auctioneers. st. now. ap’ ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—Sreamsarp (ae Between New York, ar Lonpox, JUTHAMPTON AND BREM ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- Brday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street ee ‘Extensive anction sale of Unredeemed pledges. VEX 1,000 LOTS DIAMONDS, GOLD WaTorns, WATCHES, Ni Estes of paacace: From New York. to “TABLES 6 TSENG, Exc., Ero. dor, Southampton and Lge first cabin.” ‘3100; We will sell for H. K. Fulton, at his, itore, “y218 second cabin, as: steerawe, $30; prepaid ste: Pa ave., COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, May See, ¢ a For fresh or fa_ SP by 1278, aT 10 O'CLOCK A.M., AND 7 O'CLOCK’ P. M., ELRIOHi hae 2 Bo oo the larzest and most val able assortment of forfeited ¥.G: Meizine TSé OO. as Pe ve... Avents pledgesever offered in thiscity. Sales positive and without reserve to cover advances. Special attention is called to lot 3,888, a very valuable set of Diamond Cis LINE. Jewelry. Ticket holders will eee of the OE. above. H. Bs FUL’ 218 Pa.ave. LANE ROUTE. AMES GUILD © SOS, Auch THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- | _mys-s tba EER Saloomnan. Between New York and Liverpool, Call- eee BROS., Auctioneers. at C ‘bor, waue vibe uc Ruste ts 9th and D streets northwest. NEW YORK. EXTENSIVE SALE BY CATALOGUE -Wed., July 7 .Wed.,June bay every following Wednesday from New York. BATES OF Pastsan. OF ALL THE 880 and $100 «0! acoommoda Ticket to Pare 81S eh A oastions. | ELEGANT WALNUT DINING ROOM, CHAMBER Btocrage st cory ior Tate Binare tickets from ver! Euroro. at tn Gaeenstown, and all other parts o! AND rope, low eet Throt bills of laden given for Belf: Gi = Ktewerp aud ther porta on tie Goutiaeat OTHER FURNITURE. or Fra oar frelent and passaye apply at fhe, Company's BODY BRUSSELS, ice, Ni vw een, OF 4 Sabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, G00 Teh etree Washing, | TAPESTRY, INGRAIN, CHAMBER, STATR ANp ton, D- : OTHER CARPETS THROUGHOUT $28 \ CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Azent,N.Y. THE HOUSE. UPWARDS OF FORTY SOLID WALNUT CHAM- BER SETS, COMPLETE, INCLUDING WABDROBES, ELEGANT HAIR ann SHUCK MATTRASSES, IMPROVED SPRINGS, &c. SINGLE BEDSTEADS, MARBBLE-TOP BUREAUS, RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE Vote DOUBLE TRAOK. National Ko: Short Line to the Worth, Saeanrene vent To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. Ellicott pS20r-m.—Batinore, City and Way Bta- TABLES, Beng es sat Philadelphia, and Boston WASHSTANDS, ress. On St tocbaleian ati a SERVANTS" ROOMS, &o. goryanzang serstowl On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Max 12rn, Relay.) COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, we will Bell ore and Laurel Catalogue, giving a full i pete Sif the 8. foe 1m. Sane of cored emer nares fine Furniture, &c. Be ter named abo' ve, Tstown ond way aaelph contained in premises Ni o mtr 15th street, corner of Sa8 aan New York, Philade) = Boston ana | New York avenue. conaprising uywerer Of 45 fas, Baltimore Express. jew York and | nished rooms of Furnitures and Carpets of best Philadelphia. Workmanship and qualities, and to which we desire att, Lome, 7 7. ieee ang | tocalley attentio eee erick. Hawes except Sunday. Through car to | Sale without reserve. ‘Terms cash. Catalogues Tl nliman cars to cove Satur an Graf- | to be hac on application to the auctioneers on and after Monday. my7-dts DUNCANSON BRO3., Aucts. RUSTEE'S BALE OF REAL ESTATE COR. Deg Okg SECOND AND “A STREETS By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, passed in equity fim cause No. 7,145, docket 20, I will offer for: sale at public auction, on MONDAY, THE 17TH Day OF MAx, 1880, aT 5 o'cLock B.M., in front of the remixes, the valuable corner lot known as the east cous and Fancver: p-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Oity ‘By. iy eee Monn Philadelphia and Boston ops On —— ‘only, Baltimore and Way ‘Halting burg and Lanrel "i Frederses, via Belay. tops at soe D. bf fect front by the full Dore thereof, of lot one 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Scots Ears (1), in square 2. Washi: a city, District of Co- toun, Winchester and Way Stations. G8 Bunday | luibia with the improvements. Said eon of Becetiamores Ammapolle aad Way Sta- | fect extends tip ona sipeet St fost Ges and “es _euapeurmya, ronrone ann | ReEeetcrsmes enone vetieved to be pel Baia Waa Rortoik exce) cre Se ‘Termm, as prescribed by the docres, are: One- en in the care third of the purchase money in cash, of which 8100 Sto and Leste must be paid when the property is struck off; one- third in one year, and one-third in two years from def day of sale: payment seven per cent interest and to be secured by dead of trust on the property sold. If terms of sale are not comy plied with th tees an resell at the risk and cost rohasas OF eefa TT HUE A. BIRNEY, Trustee, @ 3 AND BALTIS ‘at WALTER B. WILLIAMS & Sony ‘Auctioneérs. burg and Laurel. Sleeping car to. New York, and | _my6-dids wD Ser Ok fais ana Cincinnati Express UBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT, IN UARE 729, JUST EASE Or THE CAPI- *Dauig. sunday only. Other trains dally, excspt pi Olive of a deed of trust, dated 25th ie 2 Suns Lin liber No. 743, folio stop at Relay Btstion. ruary, 1874, and recorded in Ifber No. 743, for farther fntormation, At the Baltimore 426, one of the land records of the District of: Columbi and at the request of the 'y secured ay Gidana corner Iatvana Pennsylvania aves, thereby, f will offer at yubitc sales fa front of the be taken premises, on MONDAY. AT THE HOUB OF 5. O'CLOCK P. M. vitmated in square No. 729, in th ton, District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-fourth cesh; balance in six, ching and eizhteen months, the purchaser bearing interest from the day of sale. where orders will Shecked and reonived Tat dour, General Ticket Agent. ne So. 8 KOONTZ. General Avent. - THE 24TH DAY OF May, ll ae nits is ashing” point ts the city. Martel of Trausyortstion. myl? GREAT. bh the m ty is struck 1880 rengiitTawa 1880 | sioterssoretattet wine yrs iu —~ cure Sere cecis. Ai eonvevancing st the THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Bh tad a » Steel Hails, SrLexpw a inGwaricese SQUIPMENT. varchaser’s cont. If terms are not com)! Leip in five daya the property will be readyerti: sold at p a L. BARBER, Trus Effect J, 2880. ‘Diot TRAINS LEAVE VASINGTON trom, Devot myl0-d&ds Le Droit Buitting. corner of Bixth an ‘bur d the We 10:40 » daily, with ee REeIar Cus to facet and Blessing oes EDUCATIONAL. Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. as and Chicago 7:40 p.1s. daily, with Palace Oar ja. J.% aes ‘Teacher of f PLANO, ORGAN and and BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLUQAD. Ge VOCAL ¥ pie Parti attention to daisnyy Rochester, Buifslo, | Niaware (one wishing to be uallded for Pails and the North, at 6: achive. Tous mocaeae 1215 H et. n.w. Bunday 740 p.m. aay. © cept Rat atures wi is wits ap27-Im* are o= anand: J N 8 Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10: on m. daily, | SS, ie FLY) (eneanee N.W. day. thse Bor Rew ork and the East, 8:10 s.r, and 1:30 p. Sor apie ee ating, Grek, oes juarter, in ad 5 a ceepi 5 at ion reparation for [~ Scie ei Six Howe aeyrat | Eee ay feat Aaya acca ror ae om 7 ations. & ri on rat si " rey On rect a ibtaae o eros Seer oi SOF ERR LARROQUE, tive nm ci -» Tt 4 agabie forcings ant lournoy sores (| Pe ch Instructor, wraduate of risotto Cal ety, "Paris. Private’ thatruction in al the French tr es and niceties. Terms cot Athy ‘apo 3m Pa. juarter ; . is 26, 8 30,"7-40 & dente prep: pared for paaacana SS a ae b> wet eee : 6.0 pi and 4:20 p.m., | del?” 5: SHONTEIDOR oa eetictpal. cept Bu Since es =a, eee pak qa ce Sat anughtcrs. alerts DRIA ‘AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- course comprises Penmanshi| WAY AND ALEXAN —. AND WASHING: Sag Cae For hexane i +4 sae Op. a. ‘on Sunday sit: fre pets = 8 ito ‘and the Bonth, 7,00 a.m. aaty, sm. : 12: ns Alena 1, 3a¢pm Gn anday st 8 abd 10 Sm, and 7 and 9:8 Sonta AND WOOD D.w. ; 1418 Tth at. sarees. 5.0. james emi ASSOCIATION. THE KIND! P.M. fumered 66° (hfty-elx.) situated iin’ t Waebington, in the District of Columbia, acoord- ing to the public plat thereof, together with the im- provements, Xc;, ag in said deed mentioned ; eaving gnd exceptitie therefrom the westernmost 19 feet front on H street heretofore release Terms of raie: @¢44 and Interest. at seven fen per cent. from July 8, 1877, with the taxes and ments and expenses of éale, In cash (of which S100 on the whole, or $25 on each parcel, if sold ip par- cela, must be paid at the time of sale, ) and the resi- ue'in equal sums, in six and twelve months, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum from the day of tale, payable aif yearly, for, which the pur- ctiaser’s notes must be giveti, and be secared on the roperty sold by ceed, to to, the satisfaction of the ra Grall cash, ‘at the purchaser's option. he city of yancipg and recording will beat the pur- chase oes the Truatees reserving the right to Tecell all, or Any, portion, of the property on five otice in the Evening Star, at the risk and Selene of the purchaser in default, if the terms ~~ not complied with in five days from the day of je. HYDE, ) apl3-dkas thos Wipe, } Teustecs. &?-THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the terms of the above sale, the_prop- erty will be resold at his risk and cost, on TUES- AY, May lirn, A.D. yey Ne ae hour and place. Hao. Hipe,} Trustee. B.H. WARNER, Anct._ inay5-dxds v © IMPROVED CRAY NORTH We IRSf AND of the District of Columbia, passed on the 12th day of July, 1878, in Equity Oause No. 6,146, wherein ‘Gleo."A. Jones and mn Teres: Jones are complainants, and Delilah Ann Jones, and others are defendants, i shall, on TUESDAY, Max 4ru, A. D. LOCK P. M., offer for gale at public anction, in front of the premises, the following-described teal estate, belonsing to the estate cf the late ‘Alfred Jones, to wit: The we thirty: two (32) feet of Lot oue (I), and the whole of ta two (2) and three (3), in square number farenty: thiree (id), situate on K street northwest, between ae ane cae streeta, in the city of BEM esti: a Gan ¥ ith the improvements thet ach of ‘theke't "Tots will be sold asa whole 6! or Taub cae Care seem best at the time of sale. cas, and the balance in two equal instalments of six and twelve months, Fe. epectively, with interest from the day of sale. A Genoa of $2600 will be required on each lot at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at Pp cost. Terms to be complied with in Eeven daye, ctherwise the Trustee recorvos the 1 ht to ll the property at the risk and cost of Gefauiting PUFchSeE ANOIS MILLER, Trnstee. DUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. ap19-d&da S27 THE ABOVE SALE | & oO until LYE ISS May 11. A. D. 1880, ay famet hour and ita ANCIS MILLER, Trastes. P/DUNCANSON & BROS., Aucts. my5d&ds VHANCERY SALE OF LOTS ON NEW HAMP- Cc SURE AVENUE whee, FWENTY SECOND aUanes Of A tosees OF the Supreme oly Of the District ‘ot Columbia, passed ine signed cauze No. docket 12, t! ie under- ed Trustec. appoitited in sald di cree, will, Of IDAY, lITH Day OF May, A. D. li av 5 Qoreee Pr. on the premises, ‘sell, af public auc- tion, Lot No.’ 21, Mall bo fo. 51, in the city of Washington. pad et be mnbatvlan desired into three Buildin decree, aro: One- ‘Terms, preter ied third cash, of which S50 Sit be reqnired aaa ‘do. posit at thie “hme of sale; and the balacae in equal instalments at six and twelye months, with eight r cent. interest, for which the purchaser will zive bie romuissory notes, secured to the satisfaction of e Trustees, ‘he terms of sale are to be complied wih within five days. All of the purchaser. M. DUNCANSON BROS., ree H. WARNER, Real Estate ‘Keatonears PUBLIC SALE OF ELEGANT BUILDING LOT ON. TH ne OF IOWA CIRCLE, SSSIBENGS Of EX- TWEN’ 3 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court HOMES, ‘hruste, the cost (306 F ‘street northwest. ap30-d&ds ISSIONER HEL I will sell, at pope lic a tio on ISD AY, May Lit, 1880, aT 50 mentioned lot, Havin Trout of 3947-100 feck and running k to a wide alley; containing 8,480.15 paras feet. Terms easy and made known atsale. Title per- B. H. WARNER, Auct. fe my4-d&as H. WARNER, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON K STREET: BET WEE NECTICUT AVENUE eae EIQ! STREET NORTH WEST. pbyelitine gf a decree the cause ue myplainants, v8. oul bein, I shall, on ‘THU! at the hour of 5: soe ae in me ofthe premises, offer for sale at public auction the east half of sub- ion. t numbered four (4), in square num- bered one hundred and sixty-three (163); that is to sayy theeast half of Lot No. (4) four in S. David- son's soba ce ee said square one hundred and sixty-three (1 per Plat thereof of record in the Burveyor's ett. Terms of sale as ordered by court: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance at six (6) and twelve (12) months fen the day of sale,for which deferré a sments the notes of the pur- chaser shall be gi: » bearing Seven per cent. in- terest Poe annum until paid, said notes to be se cured by a deed of trust on the premises; or all the purchase money may be paid in cash at purcha- ber's option. PROPERTY SOLD FREE FROM TAXES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GENERAL AND SPE- ay Acposit of $100 to be paid when the property is knocked down. All convey: ancina at the purchaser's cost. HENRY. weer GARN! ‘rustae, No. D Oolambis ee Building. my5, 6,8, 11, 13,15, 18820 H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. “GREAT CHANCE FOR SPECULATION. east 4th, fata rs. Norris et TR DESL SALE OF SOME OF THE MOST ABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY AT RANTERSEC TION. PF BOUNDARY iT. IN IT AVENUE AND virtue of a deed of trust dated June 29, A. D, 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 685, folio 295, and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, I shall offer at nnblic auctioi front of the Premises, on SATU AY OF May, A. D. ‘1880, the following-described real estate, situate in the county of Washington, D. C., to wit! All that certain an, Teh part ofa tract kaown fe," and of the subdivision there- in AY, THE 2p tionof Boundary street, ern line of the public road leading from Georgetown. and Washington to Soldiers’ Home; thence northwardly on the line of said road at an angle of 65 deg. 28min. with Boundary street 397 50-100 thence at an angle of 10 deg. 32 min. eastward 100 feeton the line of said road toa stone; le of 88 dew. 51 min, 38-100 feet toa stone; southwardly at an ‘anule of 103 dew. 45 min. point on Boundary street 311 70-100 feet from winning corner; thence on the line of said strect to the place of beginning, contain- square feet of ground, more or less. mands a grand view of the city er, and has on it several stately ol oaks, constitutme the finest building sites in the Dis- arabia. trict of Colneanis. 5 Tine of, improvements, ang adjoins the property & Hg lo greatly crease in, valu dirine 6 next fer Months, aud offers one of the beet chances fersien, |. ulation of anv property in the market. erm of gale; by axreement of the farties: One- and lance in one and two years, with seven per cent Peco parani semi-annu- Bly, eocured by a decd of trust seo thes roperty. {us property will be subdivided aud a plat exhib- ited at the sale, or can be seen at the office of the auctioneer. A deposit of one handred dollars will be required upon each fot, ed oan eyancing at the purchaser's Gost, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, erwise the Trustee re- serves the right to ‘resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advert my6-co&ds it. pemeh'SOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. UNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. VERE IMPROVED } PROPERTY ON PENN- BYLVANIA aVEN ‘WEEN THIRD By iT, AT an U. (OON, 147H OF May, A.D. 1880, at Five 0" OOLooe We will sell, in front of the premises, mub-Lot 15 in Square No. 790, fronting 43 79-100 Pre on eonaeyivanis avenue and 47 66-100 feet an average de oeiat about if fost ge ol Hs PO improved by two two-story frame Dwellin, Ayes th Btores attached, and one Brick Store, issn Renney vais: avenue, a splendid business: sopportan: erms: third sash: ee in oon ss and two OINING: THE NO} WEST SOunkn oy SEVENTH STRE! ae BOAD LEADING TO THE SOLD) EDI ae J Virtus of a deed of trast, dated ai, “ae d_ recorded in Liber No. Tees shy ete nol the land the Dis. Cus SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME WELLING AND LARGE LOT OF GROUND TTACHS D, OF. Soran WESE eS nM ARYLAND. ENU! FOUR STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, — May Gil 6th, 1580, in Equity Cause No. ene aS, wherein Touby et al. are coi Cue and Dow- bey et al. are defendants, I sell, Hawes auc- tion, in front of the premises, on [AX 247TH, 1880, at 5:30 O'CLOCK P.o., all those cartain a or parcels of ground, situated in City of yaahingto ixton, in said District, to wit: Part of Lot 784, oeiny all of said ee No. © wert 20 feet fronting Maryland ave- Due, by depth of 90 feet also partof Loe None th said equare, No. 784, being the east 20 feet, front- ae by eee of 97 feet 4 inches together with improvements thereon. Above won, to Be sold fronts 152 feet 3 inches on said avenue, 156 feet 9 i1 faid 4th etreet, will be subdi Sanat and sol in ei biy sized building tots, Oficial subdivision plat exhibited day of sale. ‘Terms of Fale as prescribed by said decree are 07 nea of the purchase money in cash; and the ip three equal instalments, payable Tespect- ively tie twelve and eighteen months from day of Bale, with interest at rate ef six per cent per an- umm; deferred payments to be secured by notes ef purchasers respectively, and a deed of trust on property sold. Deposit of $50 required on sack a tat time of sale. Conveyancing and recordin, purchaser's cost. Terns of sale to. be coupued within fix days after sale, else Trustee Taeby to resell cere and cost of default chaser. » reserves: ag pur HOLAZMAN, Trust, 321 F street north west. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts. myll-cékds RUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE IN THE OITY OF WASHINGTON By virtue of adeed of trust, dated July 9, 1875, and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in Lbgr No. 783, folio. 3, aud by direction of the party “secitred thareby, Sovwill gel at suction tothe uieliece Maaaee for, at4s0o'cLock P. M., ON MONDAY, THE 24711 DAY OF May, 1880, in front of the premises, Lot No_16, and the south half of Lot No. 17, of John B. Kibbey’s subdivision of part of original lot No. 3, and all'of original lots No, 4 and Nob in square No. 628, in the city. of Washinton improved by fxo two-story brick dwellings. Eich to be 6o! perately. Sixb at So'crock Tue 84st pay, in front of the premises, all of Lot **L,” in Wilson's sub- division of original lots ‘woe. 1, 4 and 6, in square No. 337, in the city of Washington, improved by two two-story and back-buildiny brick dwellings. Each to be sold separately. ‘Terms of sale as to esch house: One-third cash, of which 850 must be deposited at the time of ale, and the balance ia equal instalments, at nine and eighteen months, with interest at 6 per cent, for which the notes of the purchaser, secured by deed of trust upon the premises sold, will be required. If the terms are not complied with in seven days after sale the Trusteos reserve the riht to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after one week's notioe in The Pyening RADLEN STON, + Trustees. YOUNG « STUDLETOR ace mylleo&dbs woes WILKINS, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF ESTATE OF HENRY BALL AT ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA. E. H. LUDLOW & CO. WILL SELL at anction, on WEDNESDAY, Mar19, 1°80, ar 120’crock, at the Exchange Salesrogm No. 11 Broadway, Trinity, Building, New York, this fine estate, comprising an Efezant Man sion, ‘with all modern improvements, the necessary outUulldings, with 19 acres of land and fine orange This sale will be positive to close the estate. For further Parboulare re apply to the auctioneers, Messrs. E. H. No. 3 Pine street, Now York Oty aps0,39:97 Somya ELTA Char SALE OF PREMISES No. 807 STREET aU THWEST, IN W. ASHING TOS Bel the of eeree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of Edwards vs. Faunce et al., No. 7163, equity, I will offer for sale at pablic auction, in froni ‘the premises, on SA’ THE 15TH DAY OF May, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P.M., the oe of the subdivision of tite square 413, ironting 24 feet and 6 inches on the north side of south G by adepth of 124 f and 8 inches, to a pave ley, with the improvements thereon, consisting in a two-story frame dwelling. ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash, on the day of sale or within se 8 thereafter ; the residue in three Fike payments a at it. twelve and eighteen months ee fhe pany, Of Bal oH the purchaser’s iven therefor, bearing inte teas Gere of Pais or the pare eer may p: at his or her election. ‘The title to be retained until all one tees money Any the interest ibereon is paid. deposit on acceptance of bid; and all conveyancing at purcl aser’s cost, 2 myOB BARNARD, ‘Trust 50D etreet northwest. GEORGE TRUESDELL, Auct. my4-eokds CEES one OF THREE STORY BRICK WELL ALSO A FRAME HOUSE, ON RIGHTH BrReET EAST, NEAR G STREET SOUTH, AT AUCTIO: crae irtue of a decree of is Supreme Court e District of Columbia, passed in equity fh cause No. 6,894, unde ed. Tru: therein will bell ‘at sls auction, in front of the yee on TUES: oTH DAY OF May, A. D. 1880, at 6 O'CLOCK P.M.,’all that certain piece, par- cel or lot of eround, ivi az and being in the city of Washington, in istrict of Columbia, and Nuown and deseribed onthe 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 sth street east, running thence north on ailing with sald 8th street forty (40) feet; thence enty (70) feet and six (6) tenes! dense pouth (11) fests thencowos! to ihe alley as laid down in the plan of said square, thence south bounded by aaid alley to the line of Jot numbered twenty- (22); thence east along the line of cea lot num- Dered bent -two (22) to the place of beginning, together with the improvements. ‘erms as prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue Sebo notes to equal instalments st one and two years, bear interest and to be secured by a trust on Prop erty wold. If terms of sale are not complica with in ten days from sale, the Tru e8 the reserve Fentt to resell the property at the risk and costo ofthe defaulting purchaser, after ziving five days’ notice of such resale in some news| paper pu published in Wash- ington, D.C. Converancink, &o.. 8 fed dns of % Ad it of 100 will oom S08 ef Sen F Liens Tid 13th street north gost, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. mayl-3aw3w ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURN!) ITURE, BRUSSELS CAR. PETS, OBINA, GLASS” AND CROCKERY RE AT AUCTION. on THURSDAY, May Yan, CoMMENCTS AT 10 o’cLocK ‘ALB, wi'l sell at the cr ofa entleman' deciining housekeeping, q pt street northeast, ar Rowing fection of fureitun consisting Handsome Walnuw' ‘Chamber Suites, Gotlace Furniture, Marble Top Genter Fables, ‘T. Sideboards, ‘xtention Tables and Dining-room Chairs, Parlor Furniture, Hedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands, Hall avd Stal Carpets, Bruesels, Ingrain and other Carpets, Hair and. Husk Mattresses, Obina, Glass and Grockery Ware, Kitchen Utensils, & ‘Terms cai mys-: ata of. October, 1872, ly records Liber No. 695, Tolio $38, et Beq., one of the. land records for the District of Goltarbis aul uest of the party secured thereby, t will all at public sanorions, cn fn De aed pt ca DAY OF , District of (eoriere a wit? ca vat of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in square numbered two pe and fitty- oe (254), and being contained wit the metes bounds fol- north along of Thi street west exenty ing (a 2) fect and. nine (9) inches; thence west to ore rear hee of aaid lot; thence south slong. the ead the southwestern corner of said nS and thenee east to the said street and the plane of of bexin- ning, improved by three- be by brick Hi ‘Terns of gale as as prescribed amount of unp wit, 84,500, with fetes at ten cent per nau from 10th of July, 1879, and The ex- of sale in cash, = the’ ce at ee twelve, shall it the expense of the purchaser. erat d&ds vaOs. E. WAGGAMAN. Trustee. JUNOANSON BROS. +» Auctioneers. UBTEE BALE OF V; ABLE IMPROVED REAL BS or WARE NORTA- BETWEEN TE: ANDELEVENTH or WASHINGTON, akon BEING Ce ee ae - on July, 1876 wg recoraea in Eber’ Ro. got folio 13g" of cords for the District of doit, Siedon, in frost soonest wil ae HOLE s o1 Tug 215m Day OF May? A.D. 1880, + E.x., Lot numbered five (6), De at House, aaa of se ‘erms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, teen Aaya oe sear ‘with interest at seven cent., red by a deed of trust. A deposit i Gor Eee ie gh oie ehcp T | trith ip obo wenk the rust wil resell ‘at risk and a Of STANTON, Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. tay OF VERY POBRIGE “BOU Two- CAND BAGEMENT OF tHe BEST BOCA ONS IN THE Ory on I will sell at on THRs Mar pe 13; aT Pe ES | 1s 7 rooms and aan are graee and Faer wiectar goer Known ou ay of tale, aye aide The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Helief and a Radical Cure. Lame Inflammation of the Kidn Back- acht re lons or Soreness of a Fest ann whatever cause, Burns or Scal MANS Household & Can afferd to be without it. _Wocan refer fo thousands wo owe thelr Lives to a sent free, upon appli- wots in trying it, as we guarantee satisfaction Trial] sre and Sige Bold by all Drnggiata. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, mart-co 237 Broadway, N. ¥. iH. RUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n.w., aes FOR THE ILDREN'’S OARRIAGE OOM- PANT aa ce for ity, comfort and dura beaut ity fo fn the market. - blegeies ‘and Velocipedes for tpuren Arch Fee sd ant Fancy Bons sizes and at ee OG: the goods. They speas ace =a muars0 HALE OL SORE; For the destruction of the myriads of pyroon 35 fhuat infest Itose Bushes and other plants a Fresh supply by ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, ap23 24th and I and 2d and Dsts. n.w. Yow HORSE DOG MEDICINE. MEDIOINE. MEDIOINE. VETERINARY MEDICINE DEPOT, = 409 Lith st. n.w. ten myé ROBT. SMITH, V. 8S. Hoes TO PASTURE AT $3.00 PER MONTH on farm near Bladensburg. Plenty of Inguire on SHREVE, Bla- SR fine grass, shade, oe bert p30-1m" premises, Or or. address lensburg, Mc ow ah Se TIME TO BUY AT EZ CLOSING OUT SALE. Gente’ pee Sey as latest styles, worth 75c., forte 560. SL Bags only 20c. Victoria: Lawn, worth 19¢. for 10e. All-wool Black DeLaine, worth 40c. for 22c. r BC. Androscoxgin Cotton, worth 12\¢c. Japanese dies, worth S0c. for 19. i early and secure these before they are closed out. All other Goods af the sate propo Shane? D. L. ENGEL, 1926 Pennsylvania ave., ap29-2w 2d door from 20th st. WINE 4ND OLD Ow. ERIENDS A! ‘known as the best, so is JUSTH'S old oid and known for rears. iy the only pisoe were SEOOND-HAND CLOTH Spoctabl Address or call at, usta old d, No. 619 D et., between 6th and 71 or Branch Btore, NO. 408 9th at. between D and ats. n.w. N.B.—Note by mail prom} attended to z ade} J. M. & KR. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, ogueision 3 Of Stetohed Bones i Diamond Solitaire Diamond Rings, ina ond Pendants and ane Ge ie f SMRHIOAR and SWISS wat XO REACONABL OFFER REFUSED for any of the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at 65 per cent. ap8 No. 1007 Seventh st. n.w. TRADE s. Ss. s. MAnx. Macox, Ga., Mar. $1, 1879.—From having been intimate ‘for a number of i eet] with the proprie- tora of Swift's aoe pecitiy T have keowa much of its manufact ere and ae ae There are men in the communi! Cee citizens—who ware victime in early fe vs Syphilis, sud-arho neve faken the 8, 8. medicine, aud who are now, to all appearances, and in their own belief, as free from taint of disease as the first man, fresh f: hands of his Maker. Delicacy forbids aie pt Publi recommendations of this See but I am al- lowed torefer the sceptic privately wd those who will piendarre partied that can be said in its favor. aay that our acience has not yet: ome tg bination equal to this ior the purposes M. ared Cre the BWP SPEC fasta Ga "Bold by SORELLEN & STEVES eerie AINE, GRAFTON & LADD, ATTORNEYS AND OOUNSELLOBS, 412 STH STREET, WasurNeTon, D. C. HALBERT E. PAINE, BENJAMIN F. GRAF- my5-Im _ TON, STORY B. LADD. OMEORT AND STYLE. BROAD SHOES WITH LOW HEELS. Genta Cloth and Calf Gaiters Kid, 0: Goat, Stra Gatord Tes ana Prince Albert's. Patent ther r Pumps. Ladies and Children's White Slippers. Sandal, Button and Newport Ties. Bide Lice and Oonsrese Gaiters: Ar L. HEILBRUN’S No, 402 7th st. n.w. Bien OF: THE OLD WoMAN IN Winpow. ap28 DUNCAN SNIFFEN, i GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT, 2) ara $2 Astor House Offices, N; Xs to bo an advertising agent who pearl Pays his ils New York Sun. | He pos- eseee largo and original resources for Bticoessftlly pseu a noReraper EE SAveHIn DS, to the entire satis- faction of his patrons, and we advise every one be- fore giving Out any orders, to obtain from lin af timate as it twill cost them :claing and may gave Sau Sy ORE men on asan Acertising,—New York a Bees a Ts OELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT NW: NEVER BRERA! NEVER UT, Ul A WANG OLEAR poe be worn while Bathing, is for sale at CHAS. ISHER'S, 623 7th st. n.w. irs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of patrons. mar29 iy Ce AGHES TO EUROPE. J. W. BOTELEB & BRO. GES Be aeats fox the wale of Tickets in MAN STEAMSHIP Bes) co. Pe: nMormadon by apg See Europe can obtain all oe }OTELER & BRO., apl2-Im Penn’a avenue. ANTED 50: Ee PEOPLE W ‘0 call or send orders to THE er AND Most CoMPLETE JOB DYEING aD an: ESTABLISH- Sourn or New Yor. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered yhere in the city, oF by matl or express from other places. W. BH. WHEATLEY, myl 40 Jefferson st., Georgetown, D.C. ‘TEAM OARPET CLEANING. NS) All carpets ert ACE's, ap2l-ly 616 Louisiana ave. Bees JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. O., DEALEBS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIB- — ATE, Set ice emigre ieee STE I : ot He seseseececes: May 11, isso. CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceed- ings. SENATE.—After our report closed— The. report of the conference committee on the diplomatic and consular appropriation bill Was presented by Mr. Eaton, and adopted. At 4:50 p. m., on motion of Mr. Garland, the Senate went into executive session, and whea Ube doors were reopened adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— ‘The House, at 4:30 p. m., took a recess until $ O'clock, and met at that hour for general debate. After speeches by Mr. Simonton in support of the bill pensioning Mexican veterans; by Mr. Dib- Tell, for the relief of producers of ‘tobacco; b; . Stevenson, relative to the count! electoral votes for President and V dent; by Mr. Tyler, tn ees to the pending “political assessment _bill;” by Mr. Parsons, 1n favor ‘Ot the appointment of a commission to inquire into the ravages of the cotton worm; bY Mr. Kitchin, tn support of the “political assess- ment bill,” by Mr. "Thos. Turner, in advocacy of an appropriation for the amprovement of the Kentucky river. and by Mr. March, in opposi- Uon to the funding bill, the House, at 9:20, ad- journed. GS F MURDER IN A GEORGIA SALOON.—Memphis Jen- pings, colored, was killed in a saloon at Sivan- nab, Ga., Saturday night, by James E. Whit- more, the proprietor. “Jennings fired twice ai Ww! Biimon who then shot Jennings, killing aim Whitmore was justined S cor. jury, Dut was rearrested and held for cx. anilnation before a magistrate. THE PERMANENT EXutsition in Fatrmonnt Park, Philadelphia, was reopened yesterday, thie anniversary of the opening of the centen: nial exhibition in the same bulking. Appro- priate ceremonies were obsereed, and an address Was delivered by John W. Forney. THE NEw York Wor. were introduced in the yesterday, one approving the project for the Proposed world’s fair in New York elty tn 1553. Pledging the state to forward the enter- oe one applying for powers to be vested tn the commissioners to acquire lands necessary for the exhibition, the same to be en from taxes during the period they are held by the commissioners, and one providing i all goods in transit through the state for the exhibition shall be exempt from seizure. Bills will also be introduced tn other state legis- latures to help along the movement. The com- missioners are already in receipt of numerous letters from intending commissioners, The special Chicago exp! which left New York at 10:30 a, m. Yesterday, was wrecked at St. Johnsville at 5 p. m., five passenger coaches jumping the track. The accident was caused by a defective switch. The only ae injured was Mrs. Mary Mitchell, ot Norwich, N. ¥., who recetved E 1. —Three Dills ew York legislature aslight bruise on the face. Engincer Rickard was cut about the head, but not sertously. Mail agents Palmer, of Syracuse, and Salisbury, of Chautauqua county, were’ bruised slighily. Baggageman Carner was thrown out of the car, but not hurt. Brakeman Charles Coppins, of Syracuse, was thrown from the train and re- celved two compound fractures of his right leg, which may have to be amputated. Conductor Charles Bertram, of Syracuse, was pitched irom one car to another, but was ‘uninjured. Some of the passengers got out of the overturned cars through the windows. THE ROOKE-DONOVAN Paize Fiuat.—A large number of roughs left Toronto, anada, yester- day, for Buffalo, New York, to be on hand to witness the prize fight between Rooke and Do- novan, which ts arranged to take place at Port Dover to-day. The fight will probably be stopped by the police, Buffalo is alive with sporting men in anticipation of theevent. Va- lous rumors and ruses are resorted to for the purpose of throwing off the police. RUSSIA AND THE Porg,—A cablegram to the N. Y. Herald, from Paris, May 9, says: “The corre- spondent of the Hera/a at St. Petersburg tele- graphs today as follows: Negotiations have n resumed between Russia and the Pope. They are carried on at Vienna through the nie of Mr. Molosoff, of the Russian Ministry Worship, who was sent for the pur} The representative of the Pope is the Nunclo Jaco- bini, who was recently negotlating with Prince Bismarck in behalf of His Holiness: The great- est secresy Is observed in the matter.” Urwirrtncy Cavsine 4 Brorser’s DEATE.— Willie Fellows, aged 15, a brother of a locomo- live fireman on the Philadelphia and Reading railroad, was clea out the ash pan under the epgine which his brother was tiring in the round house in Bound Brook, N. J., on Satur- day. His brother, unaware of his ‘position, told Engineer Cody to move the engine forward. It passed over the boy’s body, killing him. THE BROTHER OF THE UTE Cuter Doveass, with 150 White River Indians, men and women, are encamped on Salina creek, near Sallna, Utah. They asked a merchant to get them forty tegs of powder. They are well mounted, clothed and equipped. Trouble ts feared by the people. EXCITEMENT IN A _CATHEDRAL.—Dantel Con- roy, tbe man who was driven to raving mad- bess over the fifteen game, and who returned to lis home in Erie, Pa., from Dixmont asylum last week, had another attack Sunday morning while in the cathedral. The solemuities of high. inass were disturbed by Conroy flinging his hat high above the bishop's throne and exclaiming that he was Daniel in the lions’ den. The ex- citement spread from end to en? of the large edifice, and the poor fellow was got out and taken home. He will probably be Sent back to Dixmont. THE REVENUE CUTTER Dix stopped at Pensa- cola, Fla., Sunday, under orders for Key West. ‘The’ vessel was boarded by a delegation for the republican convention at Gainesville, Fla., but thecaptain decided that under his orders he could not touch at Cedar Keys. The delegation having waited for this transportation, found {t necessa- ry to charter a special train in order to reach Gainesville in time. TRE METHODIST GENERAL CONFERENCE.—At the session of the Methodist general conference in Cincinnati yesterday, memorials were pre- sented advocating the election of a bishop for Liberia, to be located in that republic; the elec- tion of & colored bishop, and the election of a German bishop, whose episco} al work should not, however, be restricted to German churches. A resolution approving the new hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal church, and thanking the committee of revision, was adopted by a nearly unanimous vote, the members rising to their feet, instead of voting as usual by uplifted hands. Bishops Doggett and McTyeire, of the M.E. church south, were {introduced as fraternal delegates, and Tecélyed the customary courtesy of the conference. A resolution —_— ing the Conduct of Mrs. President Hayes in sm | temperance principles in the presidenti: household was adopted by a standing vote. te How THE SINGLE MEN VorEp.—The board of €ducation of Paterson, N. J., at its meeting on Friday night discyssed a resolution that any young lady who should marry while in the el- ploy of the board as a teacher should be tmmé- lately dismissed. As Smembers of the board were Of the opinion that young lady school feachers have no right to marry, while but 7 were willing to accord them the privileze, the Fesolution became A law. Tt was noticed that those who voted against the resolutioi were nearly all single men. TALMAGE ON THE Ministry.—“The trouble With the ministry of this day,” sald the Rev. Mr. Talmage in his morning ‘sermon last Sun- day, ‘is that there are many men who occupy pulpits who are not sincere Christians but who enter {as a respectable profession or a3 a Means of gaining a livelihood. With the pres- ent ministry this land will never be enveloped with revivals. Ministers quarreling, ministers trying to pull religion down, ministers strug- gin; if for ecclesiastical place, ministers wit ey pom areas ie on their bands. hat a spectacle!”"—N. ¥. Sun, FIERY SPLENDOR IN MEXICO. Glode-Democral has 8 tel of Mexico, May 5, saying: ‘okt lima, now in active. ery) tion, 13 @ gral oor apa sight. The first symptoms of ac- tivity were ae Sunday. — were low rumblings and subterranean mut and the mountain shook and trembled. The eruption at night is full of splendor and gran- tit lurid flames shot apf from the cater of tae eano, illuminating the dark- crater of the vol lark- nessfor around "davies repre nes are together darken the atmoaphere tn day- smoke, ashes, and stones are seen? with dreadful subterranean thun- and frightful and unearthly nolses They are, indeed, in anger in case of a now of lava.” to his wife at Pales- against her will in a ad him arrested, He was ow Among Illinois Republicanse GRANT AND amis-cnanr DEURGATES FROM COOK Last night telegrams giv ng the proceed the Cook county an aon Soar are =—s meagre. When Mr. Singer, chairman of the county Committee, called the a ee w or- Ger at Farwell Hall, in the morning, a “ty the wildest confusion e1 ag followed ‘Dy a bolt of the Grant supporters. Mr. Singer claimed the right to nominate tem hati Which was followed by cries of « and shouts of “Anthony!” "Auth = A dele- gate put the question, and Mr, Anthony was de clared temporary chairman. Mr. Sin held his ground, and the crowd gathered on the stage, pushing and shaking their fist, unull the police, under Lieutenant Byrae, came forward and separated the exctted delegates. Both Mr. Sin bger and Mr. Authony insisted on their rights, a pul ne. it questions to the convention at the same Mr. Anthony declared his secret elected, and Mr. Singer nominated and declared Mr. Stricifand elected chairman. Mr, Anthony appointed a committee on credentials, and while the credentials were being handed to the secretary the Grant delegates rose and shouted the'r protests. Mr. Anthony called on Lieuten- ant Byrne to clear the aisles and protect the legitimate delegates, WITHDRAWAL OF THE GRANT MEN. Mr. Singer, from the platform. announced the convention adjourned to the clubd-room of the Palmer Hou: d quit the hall, followed by about seventy-tive delegates, who left thelr cre- dentials in the hands ot the Secretary appointed by Mr. Anthony. Arriving at the Palmer House, the Grant delegates proceeded to organize a separate convention, A committee on eradet tals was appointed, and during their retirement addresses were made denouncing the onganiza- on at the hall as ariot. Afier the report of the committee on credentials, appointed by the anti-Grant convention at Farwell Hall, the roll Was called, resulling as follows: Washburne, M% de reat ‘aine, delegates; Grant, t deltgate ant delegates bell ive 1 number of those who hi bolted, ales from each senatorial district were then appointed to select delegates to the state convention, and a resolution was passed instructing (et to select 8s of Cook 92 tn favor of Washburne and 84 in ine. The anti-Grant convention at Farwell Hall, after ratifying the selection of delegates to Springzleld as reported by commit- ach senatorial district, and appotnt- committee to prepare evidence in regard tothe constitution and acts of the convention, adjourned. ‘The delegation stands 5s Wash: burne and 34 Blalne—all anti-Grant. The con- vention at the Palmer House elected a soltd delegation of 92 Grant men to the state conven- on. A LITTLE GImi’s DISarrEARANCE.—A special Gispatch to the Philadelphia Times trom Potts town, May % says: Residents of New Hanover ‘hip, Montgomery county ited over the mysterious and sence of an eight-year old dau min M. Yost, who disappeared Her parents, who formerly liv thought she had gone to visit. her grandfather, ex-Judge Isaac Yost, who resides some two mniles away, but. mistaken In Unis, they realized the tact that she had either been lost or kid- pped. All efforts to obtain a clue to her whereabouts have thus far been unayalling,and as the time of her absence increases the anxlety of ner parents and friends becomes more in- 8~A city woman will pick up a clothes-prop fourteen feet long to drive a two-ounce chic out of the yar —_____ DIED. DAVIS. At 12:15 s. m, May 10, 1899, after a long and painful illness, which she bore with Chris- tian fortitude, Susan’ E. Davis, in the forty- seventh sear of her age. ‘The rélatives ana friends of the family are in- Nited to attend the funeral from her late residence, No, 9,8 street southwest, on Weduesds: p- Gn, the morning. of May 1M s May 10th, 1830, ae in the thirty-third year of her ave. elatives and friends are invited to attend per funeral from the residence of her hui aa lay 2125 H street northwest, Wednesday, ah, 1680, at 8:30 a. m. ghequiom high ‘mags at = btephen's Church, Ps PHALAN. Bitnrbe Daxter G. Puaran, O'NEAL. Mary ELLEN O'Neat, beloved wife and daughter of Andrew and Margarete May Sth, 1839, in Boston, ative of Queens county, Ireland, but for 35 B @ resident of Boston: Father of Dr. D. G. Phaian, of th RYE. On the morning of May the 11th, 2 1.20 a.m., Rowent ore ‘Deloved son br soba M. and Mary J. Ryo, axed 7 years and 3 months. A precious jewe! from our home is taken. Funeral will take place from his mother's resi- Gence, 429 Tenth street southw To morrow Wednesday), at2p.m. Friends of the family aro invited to attend. - SCHENCK. On May 10, 1880, in San Francison, Cal., Woopacit 8. Scinexer, ared thirty-nine Zears, son of Rear Admiral Jamies F. Schenck, U- navy. SMITH. Ou Tuesday, May 11, 18890 Axste W. Burra, youngeat ‘suitor of tbe Tate fe Richolas A. Rmuithy’of Baltiny ‘Notice of funeral in To-miorrow's Star. ° UNDERTAKERS. Fr. SPIND} UNDERTAKER, street m. Branch Store, 239 435 street 8.w. RW. UNDERTAKER, epx-iam 1387 10th strest northwest. —_—_—_——— PROFESSIONAL. H. JOHSSTON. Dewi 2 A Graduate of Pennsylvania College. is years’ experience. Filling a specialty. ‘Teeth cn ver. Office, opposite Gases Baptist Church, 717 H st. n.w. Reference: ay Dr. Domer and others. we ee &c.— Corns, Bunions, Diseased Naila, Vascular Excrescenoes, Ohil- Pains and all other i aie" of ‘suCO88s- fully treated. 'TE’S 19th consecutive year of practice in Washington, D. 0. His ata tas Ps, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, ( lard’s Hotel, ) is patronized by the elite: the world. ice fee, $1 per visi sp22 OTICE.—The <a) office and business of the jate Dr. John H. Da Sipps bay grote, vill be comumaed by. Dr. oy WA’ — eye yt of 9h 9 avent A continuance of patronage fully solicited. “i ap3-5m BUNIONS, So., radical a Cie te alee meine mame - ‘and e! Taos Peoueyivanis ave. R. WEISENBORN, nephew, to 410 1ith removed | at. w. CELLULOID TEETH inserted ene ve Sa Sito gli pr eta wl ing, 60 cents. Geos tion of Teet 81 Teeth of er kind . Atl operstions on the natural teeth performed wi jert"on. Attention is called to the pleasant *7,4 convenient location of e unes of cars pass the door. py TET. a, TALBO AF Scmoved to southeast corner 7th 1 SR Ests. nw va ‘mys = R. DUE Di “Tw., between a, Teeae ! “Beauties S19 7h at, ot, Uw. betwonn ; Teeth alec Extractine witout in, Wass opérations warranied. THERS' INVIGORATING 00 oR! never fails to cure NERVOUS DEBILITY, Seroinal Weakness, Impotency and Mental Imbe- cility. Old men become bright, buoyant and so- tive, regenerated and conscioud of new visor. per a Bet. 6.w., opposite Smithsonian. myl- Mee DE FOREST HAS REMEDY. Ladies. All fermsies complaints ae, be consulted hours from too. BGM, the cldcet cotaviied moan Diite: able ble LADIES" a ySICIAN tn the eity. gan be to See ateloe ae if Female Comp iaints ‘and Innit quickly enred. ‘Consultation free. Sepa- rooms for patiente. ap5-2m