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STEAMERS, &. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOKS, &c. ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE Pid tt a eae oo fleas LAKE. Sins fare, 187% ght, Been Te Sie s arf MO! = beat Date: WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 6:30 p. In. Leaves Norfolk alternate day Ta, Stop ag 8 Alexansiria, Piney Point, Po bia ookearena ng a = Myon for OMAC RIVER LANDINGS. HOM MONDAiS bye RSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 7am. STEAMERS FOR NEW r WORK, sy coemetrs ORS GIBSON an: NIGHT, Pier 41, River, NY. BATE EhDaYest {p.m iow at 1 p.m. MONDA Tickets, Rtatervomis, Re reo. 1 Genoral_OMica, under Nat. Met Banke opp, Treasury Department. ap29 LFRED OOD, See" —————___EEFRED WOOD, Seog FoR ROREOT, K, FOE MOUTH. FORTRESS SD THE SOUT GE LEARY atthe White, ¢ aaa: Wasnrsctox, “*4*™* From soa tal eerens st. | From Guay oes wharf, very, MONDAY “AND WED. TESDAY, THURS- NESDAY, at 5 | "EEE Asb SUNDAY, gra. — + at | at 4 P. 8p27-6m_ \LYDE'S NEW EXYBESS LINE BET WE aInOTOR, GEORGET: TOWN, ALEXANDRIA Was ND EMILADEDPHIS. Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde’ Lines for, New York ‘Boston, Provi Fall Hiver, and all polsits in the Es, gn bis etait ah bills of ladin| es LING DAYS. hineten Mondays, af 6 pm. From Phiucelphie—Saturdts loam. Freight received daily until 8p-m, Georretown Teceived and delivered at Washinwton. Wharf, foot of 12th strest. WILLIA3i F. CLYDE & OO., General Managers, wets Wharven. Philadelphia: JH. JOHNSO &C 12th st. wharf and 1202 Fet. —ae" a] ROLTE, SCHIEDA\ : Ribaor} es "oe CALAND," aad AAAS varrying the to the Netherland, leave Company's Dock, Siersey Citys regularly o Tst Cabin, 260 70, -24 Cabin, 845-50. 8 326 H. OAZAUX, Agent, 27 South at. Beet bn oll Y to W. G. MET- ZEROTT § C0. Bney ivan a —_ Wash- ington ; or F. JOHNS National Safe Pepost Bu im, corer New York avenue ana ‘Sth st. nw. apa —— NOBTH GERMAN LLOYD_sre.vsue ‘Lixk BeTweEn Nuw Yors, Havny, LONDOR, pBOSEHAMITON AND BREMEN, me ers of this compan sail every. Brday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Estes of passaze: From'New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southam; @_ Bremen, first cabin, 8100; s steerawe, 330; prepaid et $2x. For freight oF bassage apply & 2 Bowling Green, New York. + 925 Pa. ave. Ste ‘EA! MSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York ang Liverpool, Call- ne at corn Harbo! za ” B40, N. NEW 3 YORK. Wed.,. May 12 ‘sey -Wed., June 16 ‘Wed.,May 19 Abyssinia! Wed. June Sounis Wee. June Bothnia’ Weal Jay 7 mt »June is Lee ly Alzeria ....Wed.,June 9! ‘And every fous Wednesday from New York. €80 and 100 gold, according to, accommodations. 0 Ticket to Paris, "315, gold, Croce ao —— tickets on favoral Bteeraze at Reatd low rates. foes ticketa from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Burope, at lowest rates. pranrotigh bills of laden gtven for Boitast Glasgow, twerp and other ports on the Gontinent, and for for east ean ports. For freight and ‘assure apply at the, Com paDy"s oft No. 4 Bowli th steerawe and aay fo OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street, ‘Washing- © cHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. oa anaer DOUBLE Syn Natio mNorin, Noctis eaithe To take effect Sunday. ‘November “io, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTO! iN. 580 p.m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sts- 6:06 s.ma.—tNew York, Philadelphia and — ——— On Sundays toBaltimore only. 6:50 Baltimore, Annapolis a pee mapolis and way. - Sane aeons Winchester Haseraoes, 24 Freie, Fick and way, vis Relay.) 8:00 s.m —fBaltimore and Laurel Express. 8:10 a. m.—Point of Rocks, 1 Piedmont, Strasburg, By rk, lade Bos et A Boston and iew York and nee Frede: rstown z except Sunday. Thro car to to Cincinnati, . Graf- + daily Kay maak Saturday. itimore, Annspolis and Way. Sun- 10:00am. Teg rece nee ideale Stone st Biadens- iteville, Laurel, Annspolis Juno- tion, Jess * pa Hanover. and Was, P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Elitcott City gis Ne x) 1 4 Sunes fa: 4:35 \-—tPoint of Rocrs, Frederick, Haxers- town, ae and Way Stations. On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations omy. oe —tBaltimere, Ampspolis and Way Sta- ns. burgh except Sunday.) is Listacte fete AC Bladeus, ear ‘Laurel. Sleeping car to New York, and ‘in to Philadel; nis. 9:50 p. ea ¥st. Louis and Sincinnatt Express. Ure Sunday only. Other trains daily, except stop at Relay Station. id Ohio Ticket Offices, spply st yt i io t bus, 619 jana C ‘Comer Hath ativan jt Fecpeers arcane, et received st Any potnt ia t im the Schram EN — 1880 renss¥ivana 1880 TO THE NonrH, Net Stecl Ralls, BRLENDID SCESEAT, MGs escusT MaCiRMENZ. Effect JanvaRy 6, 1880. pie a Pitteburg and the West, 10:40 a m., daily, with Parlor Gar to Pittsburw, and Siceping Carsfrom ae to Cineinnatl, St. Louis and Chicago 40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Ohicayo. Santinons AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. Wor_Canands: Rochester, oe Niagara ‘Falls and the North, at 6-00 s.m., dail ozcept Bundsy;7 40 p.m. ma. daily, except Hat weet Palace ‘Cars to et rae al Elmira, at 10: o sm. le exce 3 For sey York and the East ae tm aay. except & E daily, SPalaco Care atischied Limited Bsr of Pullman Pullman Parlor Oars, 9-30 at. daily, except Sand all trains conneet at bei? demer & With boats of Brookly Annen, aft fording direct transfer to Fulton voi: —— ferriswe and journey across New Yor! Philadelphia, 8:10 4 1:30 p.m., daily, ay aang j; 8:90 and 9:46 p.m.r dal . Lim: Express, > t Bi a Settee OO a.m, and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- aLexanD RIA FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- iD RIA port oe maae eee meng : 1: sop. ‘On Sunday aa the South, ith, 7-00 8. m. daly, and 9-20 pea. daly. oe = dann ta $00 p/m. a py ale and 10 s.m., aud 7 and FUTURE DAYS. iY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME Trae Opa tania Cone SARYLAND. AVENUE AND FOUR NOR’ ¢ of a decree of i Saoreme Const of the Di District of Columbia, is, paged M 6th, 1580, in Kanity Cause No. 6725, ne. 19. wherein ‘Touby et al. are complainants and Dow. ney et al. are defendanta, I public anc. tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. ATH, 1880, at S90 O'CLOCK P.M.» all those cortita Ficees of parcels of ground, situated in City of Schington, in said District, to wit Part of Lot No. 6, in mpasme No. 784, oclug all of said Lor Not 5, except the wert pi fect Ao Maryland ave- Bue, by depth of 0 feet Lot No.2 in Tha “Deine the cast 40 fea fosnt: ué, by depth of 97 feet 4 inches together with improvements } inches on seidavenucs sp tetas ei) inches on avenue, an feet_9 inches on said 4th street, will be subdivided and gol {in elizi- fized bwilding lots. Oficial subdivision plat exhibited ose of sale. . crus of sale a8 prescribed by said decree are: Oxe-third of the purchase moni Fesidue ip thro equal instalment six, twelve and eighteen moi rom day sale, with interest at rats of aie por cane per an- num; deferred payments to be secured by notes of burchasers re Fespectively; anda deed of trust on property gold. | Deposit 50 required on each fot at thine of sale. “Conveyancing abd recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of ‘ale to bs complied within six days after sale, else Trustee reserves Fight to resell st risk and cost of defaulting pur: chaser. WAL. F. HOLIZMAN, Trugios, street north weal WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. ae igON BROS -» Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE 0 STREET NORTH- WEST, BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH te WASHINGTON, D. C., BEING HOUSE NO. 1011 M STREET. virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated gyethe $4 day of Juls, 1876, and reesrded in ber No. $27, of the land re cords for the District of f dolambis, and at the re. quest of the party secured, I willseil, at public auction, in front fs the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 27TH Day OF May, A.D. 1 AT 5 O'CLOCK P.M., Lot numbered five (5), of ‘Davidson's eubdi- vision of equare numbered three hundred aad forty (Us with the improvements, consisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling House, with back build- ing and stable. Terma of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three rearee with interest at seven per cent., to be secured by a deed of trust. A deposit of 8200 required st time of sale. Qonveyancing at purchaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not complied with Fo ee Gees ULE UC it risk anc ost of defaul urchaser. “mysdkds. J, O. STANTON, Trustes. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. UBLIC SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE TWwo- STORY-AND-BASEMENT BRIOK HOUSE, No. 1914 I STREET NORTHWEST, IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS IN THE CITY. I will sell at auctionon THURSDAY, May 13TH, 1880. AT 636 O'CLOCK P. M.. On the premises, the above-named House, contain- ing 7 roomns and bath-room, in perfect order and a charming home, only sold because the owner is re- tiring from housekeeping. Furniture will be sold if desired. Title perfect. Terms easy a made known on day of sale. my6 d&ds RUSTEES BALE OF REAL TREATE OOR- OF SECOND AND A STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in eqnity cause, No; 7.145, docket 20, 1 will offer for salgat public auction, on MONDAY, THE 1rH Day F MAY, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P.a., in front of the remises, the valuable corner lot known as the east i feet front by the full depth thsreof, of lot one (), in square 729, Washington city, District of Co- Imnbia, together’ with the improvements. Said part of lot ‘as afrontawe on Routh A street of 2 ect, extends back ou 2d strect 57 feet 6 inch: is mproved by two small Frame Houses. ‘Thé title Is believed to be perfect Terms, as prescribed by the decree, are: third of the purchase money in cash, of which Si85 tust be paid wher the mets | is struck off; one- third in one year, and one-third in two years from day of sale; deferred ps ts to bear seven per cent interest and to be sectired by deed of trust on the property sold. If terms of sale aro not complied Within Bve days, T will resell at the risk and cost Of defaulting purchaser. ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustoo, new. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. Tay' _————— ‘ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. OnENOERY baie OF NERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS IN THE NORTHWEST- oe PBEOTION OF THE CITY, FRONTING IVE Nery EIRst STREETS, 8 Bak Debont By virtue of a decree oe ithe 5 Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, ia passed on the Sth day of, eT vat 1879) aity ease No. Doe. 1 fi, on TUESDAY,JUnE Isr, Teno” ar 5:30" orexocx 8. M., on the premises, the following prope: erty Lot hve (5), in Square 95, on the northeast corner of 2ist and P streets n.w., and containing 10,042 square fect of ground. ‘This lot will be subdivided jesire gdmmediately after, Lots, 41, 42, 43 and 44, in juare axeregatipg 7,997 Sqaare feet 01 ground, on Petreet, between 20th and 2ist streets tderms as nrescribed by the decree, are: One- ‘deach and the residue in thtes equal payments sta six, twelve and eichteen months from day of sale, and eecured by deed of trust on the e property gold, with notes bearing interest at six bum until paid. All conv: evan cost. A deposit of 850 will be required on each lo! at the time of sale. THOS. J. LUTTRELL, Trus B. H. beeen se , 31] my8 sawed PROPOSALS. Proposais for FuclgForage and Straw. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S Rapier Sealed ay, tric 0. Ley tito | triplicate, ‘sul the usual Sonditions, will be received at. this office until 12 o’CLOCK NOON, BaxUnpay, JUNE 5, 1880, at which time and place they will be opened in the Perey of bidders, for furnishing and delivering required, during’ the fiscal year commencine Suly 1, 1680, ‘and ending June 30, 188), at the vari- ous offices and office qparte arters in this city, and Georgetown, D. C. sand 8 at Fort AE al 300 cords cf Oak Wood, sawed and aplit: 150 cords of Oak Wood, in the stick; 150 cords of Pine Kindling Wood, sawed and split; 80 cords of Pine in the stick ; 2,000 tons of White Ash Goal, t to be of Sherandcah or Lee, oF of equally good quality ; 400 tons of Red Ash ‘Coal to be of Lorberry. or of equally good quality; 100 tons of Lykens Valley Coal, of size as ee be called for, free from slate, dust Or dirt; and 20 tous of Bituminous Lump A!l of the wood and coal to be of first-clasa, mer- ¢bantable quality. Coal to weigh 2,240 pounds to the ton. The lowest argregate bid for the Wood or Oosl, or both, will be en ed. Also, for furnishing and delivering, during the same period, ail the orn, Oate, Hay, and Rye Straw required at the various corrals and officers’ quarters in this city and » Soldiers’ Home, D.C., and Fort opy o: this adyertisemen! should be secure- iyat attache woe exch triplicate prop propesal, and be men- uohe in a8 Com! 3 5 Blanks for’ proposals eee ae the kind and cetimated quantities required at each post ope id wiving full instructions as to manner idoing, and conditions to bs observed by, bid oon and terms of contract and pay raat will be eet on application to this of nae SoD of circular should be securely attached each triplicate pro} and be mentioned there- ings comprising part of if. Envelopes, containing Rrovoeal should "Proposals for Fudl,” and "Proposals (or moe and Straw," and addressed to the under- aij ‘The United States reserves the oright to reject an; or ail proposals. A preference will be given to arti- cles of domestic production, conditions of priceand quality being equal. ” A. F. ROCKWELL, myl0-6t Depot Quartermaster. EEE AG whe” FORAGE Ounce de ceereee QuanrmnacastER, : }. ARMY, Battmwore, M May 10, 1830. Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, eblect to the amet conditions, Will be received at thi: somtoe, aa O'CLOCK NOON, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNI Bho which time and place they will be opened in the sence of bidders for furnishing and delivering such Coal, , Corn, Oata, Hay, bees and Straw, as may be required during the fiscal year ending Jie 30, 1851, at the posts of Baltimore, Md., Fort Mo- Henry, Md., and Washington Arsenal, D. 0. ‘One Copy of thisadvertisement and clreulat of in- structions and conditions should be securely st- tached to each triplicate propesel and be mentioned therein as comprising part of it. reference will be xiven to articles of domestic mM oauction, conditions, price and quality being “Fhe United States reserves the right to reject any OF fintas for proposals and printed cireulars, giving 8 f0F prot ani detailed information as to estimated quantities re- quired, (more or | the increase not to exceed louble the quantities rein specified,) manner of ridding, conditions to be observed by bidders, and terms of o of contract and payments may be obtained st «Buvelopés containing proposals should be marked ab peaTa isha hareangatoromes ore, Md. ‘J. M. MARSHALL, my10-6t Osptain and A. Q. M pBorerars FOR POST OFFICE ENVELOPES. Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, Wasuixcron, D. 0., May Sth, 1880. H BEALED Proposaxs will be received at this De- partment until WEDNESDAY, June 2, 1880, ar 12 O’cLock M., for furnishing, in such quantities and at such times as they may be ordered, all the Post Office Envelopes required for use during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1831, of the following classes, viz: No. 1. For Official Letters and Returus. No. 2. For Returning Dead-Letters. No. 8. For Registered Packages. Blank forms of bids, with samples and fall speci- ‘Print 3 fications, will be furnished upon application to the ————— piizd Assistant Postmaster General, ‘Washington, LL Pat, FOR A SING! - Bees Bake tase god oan og s Ca ES ee es D. M. KEY, ect aortiwot. | mys-auyit Fortuaster General. THIS AFTERNOON. ‘H. WARNEE, Beal Estate Auctioneer. FuszIo SALE OF VALUABLE AyD DESIRA- PROPERTY, No. 107 SEV- ENTH STREET NORTHWEST. [will offer forsale on WEDNESDAY, Max 17H, 1880, in e premises, A: Frvz O'Ciock oe 5 fhe o bove-tantioned pro ae fronting 21 feet on 7th etrect by a depth 02 fect and a width in the rear of 41 feet. ‘Terms easy and made knewn at the sale. zomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. LE IGN SILVER AND COPPER COINS: ae MEDALS. ONE ELEGANT MUSIC BOX. On bet thot ee May 12, 1880, gommmnerva ar 4 o'ctocx, within’ my salesroom, Teball eel! collection of Aterican and Fareen ‘goin, cohiectore would do well to give is sale their attention. wy7-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ‘HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON THIR- oe STREET, BE EUWaEN B AND C STREETS SOUTHWEST. on WEDNESDAY. Mar 127H, av 5 P.3., e3 WE CATALOGUE SA OF AMERICAN AND FORE! I will offer at public auction, in front of the Eres NO ae sate street southwest. ers ale maysdtd THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. pee Gh ek BROS., Auctioneers. v isa IMPROVED 1 PROPERTY ON Hebis SYLVANIA AVENCE, BETWEEN TH AND FOURTH STREETS EAST, Aa nu. TION, BEING HOUSE! 29 AND $31 PENNSYLV, ANIA AVEN@E. AQhERIDAY AFTERNOON, 1472 or sie, Fs ii 880, AT FIVE O'CLOOK, we will sell, in frontor the premises, sub-Let 15 in Square No. 790, fronting 43 79-100 feet on qeansry ni avenue and 47 66-100 feet on O street sout with anaveraze depth of about 112 feet. Dern is is Property is improved by two two- -story frame pee with Stores attached, and one Brick Bot fronting Pennsylvi ‘ania avenue, a splendid business opportunity. Terms: 6 third Cash : leery in one and two years, notes to bear r 7 per it. interest, and to be Secured by deed of trust GaP propel rty sold. Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise. the property will be resold at risk and cost of default- Ine purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at porches s Cet A deposit we p100 will be re- faired on each piece as s00n 86 § TEE eB UNGANSON BROR., Ancta, T0-MOREOW. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. moe pRHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CAR- ETS, Py GLASS AND CROCKERY WAKE AP AVOIION On THURSDAY, May i3rH, oe AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M., we wil sell at the resi dence of a zentleman declining housekeeping, No. 130 F street northeast, the following col- lection of furniture, consisting Handsome Walnut M. T. Chatmber Suites Cottage Furniture, Marble Top Center Tables, T. Sideboards, EXtention ‘Tables and Dining-room Chairs, Parlor Furn! Bedateads, anan and Washstands, Hall and Stair Carpets, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets, Hair and Husk Mattresses, China, Glass and Orockery Waro, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Terms cash. my8-4td WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Ancts. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. A TWELVE ROOM BRICK MANSION IN A LARGE AND BEAUTIFULLY SHADED LOT, CONTAINING ABOUT ACRES, AD- 3QINING GOV ERROH COORE'S PROPERTY, NW STODDARD STREET, BETWEEN WAS! NGTON AND CONGRESS STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. On SATURDAY, May 157TH, at 5 o’crock es M., I will offer for sale the above property ; fa) Be bought at a great sacrifice. ‘erms cf sak e-third cash; balance in one and oa ears, af, 6 per cent. ta THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Ciaxconean SALE OF V. ALUABLE, 2 IMPEOVED BEIN LARGE. STORY PRESSED BRIOK.} ERONT HOUSE, WITH BACK BUILDING, TOGET ie EL Or, SITU. oes iz ones ‘SOUTHEA ABE | ¢ OF SE AND STREETS NURTHWEST: tcBR Vite of a decree passed d January, goth) tenth, A. D. 1880, an amended decree fy passed March (24)'second, A. D. 1880, in the. case of Cardeza Gilliams and Company, complain- ants, and John Lyon ¢t al., defendants, being No. 7,088 in equity, docket 20, in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, ‘ewill sell, on MONDAY, May (17TH) SEVENTEENTH, A. D.” 1880, AT THE hor OF 6:30 p. st sin front of the, premises, the following improved real estate that_certain ace or parcel of veal estate is the city of Washing: n, District of Columbia, known and described as being Lot numbered twenty-seven (27), in Turton, executor, and others’ recorded subdivision of Square numbered one hundred and seventy-nine 179), together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances ts the saue belonging or in any wise ap] taint The eaid property 18 improved by a larze, story pressed-brick-front honse, with back building. ‘Terms of sale, as ordered by court: One-third of the purchase money in cash; and the balance in six and twelve months from date of sale, for which the notes of purchaser shall be ziven and the title re- tained by the ‘Trustees until said notes are paid: said notes to bear seven per cent. interest per an- num; or all cash at the option of the purchaser said sale to be made free from taxes and all encum: brances. A deposit of $100 will be required when the property is knocked down, All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Terms must be com- plied with within five days from day of sale. THOMAS J. HOBBS, |) reas artnien . HENRY WISE GARNETT, ) <Exustocs. Room 2, Columbia Law Building. DUNCARSON BROS. » Aucts. my3,5,8,10,12,15,17 ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEOREE OF THE SUPREME Court of the District of Colum! passed June 11th, 1879, in equity cause a No Bk oc: 195 1 will offer for sale, at public auc. fon, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, 17z1 AY OF May, TS ‘COLOUR M., all the Fight, title, ‘claims anid intercet of Hobert B.D to the following real estate, that is to say: Ri thee pieces or parcels of land in the city of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished on the plats and ground pian of said is Lots numbered two hundred wn, and contained within the following metes and a nds: Beginning for the same at a point formed by the intersection of the south side of Stoddert street with the west side of Montzomery strect, and running thence south one hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west one hundred and seventy (170) fect) thence orth one hundred and twenty (120) fect, and thence with the line of Modders strect to the placof Lewtanta: matoved by a handsome brick residence, No. 89 Montgomery SFerinsof aale: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in three equal instalments, payable, with interest, in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the deferred payments to berecured by the notes of the purchaser and a deed of trust on the property soid: ur aii ui the pur- ase Money may be paid in carh, at the option of the purchaser. ‘The property will be gold aut taxes and assesam which a statement will be presented at the time of sale, and also subject to an [nciebterinene of of $2,000, secured by a decd of trust, rest at the rate of 8 nt. per annum, Dad pagablo thes years from Juno ist; 1877, a8 wil ore fully appear by the proceedings in this ca Conveyancing aud recor eat yurchaser’s coe CHARL ‘MAN, Trustee, ‘weet st., Georgetown, D.Q, THOS. DOWLING; “Auet, my1,3,5,7,8, 10, 12, 14,16, 17 IRUSTEF’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING. ‘NO. 418 FIFTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of ‘certain deed of trust, dated AR ~_D. 1875, and duly recorded in ier No. 782, folio 375, et seq., and at the. Tequest of the party thereby sécared, I will BATURDA suction, in front of the premier, on on . THE LOTH DAY OF May, A.D. At 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all that piece or areal of Ground situate in Gity of Washington, D- O.. and nown as and being the north of Lot four, in Square eight hundred and forty-five, inning for the same at the northwest corner of sai dot on thence east 122 feet 6 inches: thence north 20 feet; thence west 122 feet 6 inches, to the place of begin- ther the improvements thereon. : One-fourth cash; balance in two equal installments, Payable in one and two years, with terest at 8 per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser Ceposit of 850 at time of ‘sale. ane to be complied ith in ten days from day of le. BRANAnD ue WARNER, Trustee. J.T. COLDWELL, Ai my5-eod&ds ITOH, FOX & Towa, Real Estate Brokers. ‘Whereas 8. A. and 0. 8. Pe iy eecre dar iar Sto R. G. oe E. ©. Inj at peoiaae note, dated Ws ae 2 et for the sum of one housand dolla, the rate of seven coup. ber ie a and paresis. bleninety’ dye ‘ter Gate 6 at t the d Na Metre seep O., and poniten aa security for the payment of ‘said n gertain promissory ote made by Samuel A. Peug! for ‘ten thor muand dollars, payable to SoA nett ot ‘Blanch: ‘wo Gntea Ave i6, 1878, ana ected br deat of of trae: = fo, In Said p principal, 7 note, the said A. Ama Peugt ia case of default nee rehe Be leer han said ipal note on the day of its ma- ity, authorized and empowered she aia Banl ort cris to Presiden resident, or. its 0 sell, assign ani ity, with notice, at public whereas, default has been made in the a ane matory ote aud Interest theresa since i And whereas rsoll, the legal holder of said inpaid prin ia; vines Tarimade application to 1d dispose of the security described. in PTO) notes in accordance with the pro- ions fore, I, the undersigned, Georse H. B. wae ators the Mane ano eee that, in pursuance of such application, and by vir~ fieort ie ee and authority con ferred upon 2 bs for the pur Te = ton these a ay ory en aris oicueok Hick. For © 5 No. in She ity of ations ae The SL coe oto in danenbod ut nese **810, 000. 4D. O-, At ot eogea® ozeare after data ronnie tb pe Day tote order po hee EE alae rood received tan toma i ateix ae ee SAL A. PEUGH. Due——." “William Blanch: Trustee.” Beotros by dsed of trust, ra = O7Gakier Nak Me Baek. J. T. OOLDWELE. Aut. raays-cota B. E. aS Real Estate Auctioneer, $y virtue of a deed of trust dated Ju a. 1875, and recorded ee ae: da | At, ot fea-. and st the written request of tho subscribers will the sell, the ighest bidder, on the premise, on SATURDAY, THE 4TH Da¥ ov Apart, 1880, AT HALF-PAST ‘CLOCK P.M., Lot numbered 8 ‘(eight,) in square pumbered oe (fifty-rix,). situated in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, accord- Ing'to the public plat thereof, toavthan with the ten: provements, &c., as in said deed mentioned ; savit and excepting therefrom the westernmost 18 f¢ front on H street heretofore released, Terme of eale: 8644 and interest’ at seven per cent. from July 3, 1877, with the taxes and assess- ments and expenses of fale, i in cash, (oe which $100 on the whole, or $25 on each parcel, interest at 7 per cent. per annum from the day of le half yearly, for which the pur- chaser's notes must be given, and be secured on the property old by ceed, to the satisfaction of the rustees; or all cash, at the purchaser's option. All conveyancing and recording will beat the pur- chaser’s cost, the Truatees reserving the right to i, oF Any portion, of the property oa five Gaye’ notice in the Evening Star at fhe risk and default of the purchaser in default, if the terms an not complied with in five days from the day of apl3-a&ds tos ike, } Teustecs. &-THE PURCHASER HAVING ede TO comply with the terms of the above sal ProR- erty will be resold at his risk and At ont Day, Marita, AD. 1580. )..zame hour and place. YDE, see Bao8. Hive, } Trust B. H. WARNER, Aue sO ay6-akds FR ON ACCOUNT, OF RAIN THE ABOVE ene is Poetponed until ERIDAY, Mar lau, A 1880, Ar 6 o'czocK vat; eame pla _my12-d&ds THOS HiDE,t Trustes. [THE NEW EDITION LIPPINCOT?’S PRONOUNOING GAZETTEER Just published and for sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Svocessons ro Mouun Bnos., OLS Pa. ave., cor. 11th st. id a Sts fe ‘luding Carris jouler on Bailments, inclu leading. : {Sates on Ni Gieeclors Fecleniastical History - | Hotuerinee' Nay Sees! Duchess d’Al | feces of Baxtish Liter ure ‘Swinton £ r of ish ral tad by The The Thecry of f amount ty by K. Davy: af 8 Corres pondenee Cards, Envelopes to match.. .25 the above books sent by mail post paid up- on receipt of price. a |. & O. H. Leal) W BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS 475 Pa. [ater PUBLICATIONS. Bicptacotes ‘8 Pronouncing rected to 1 SRBGASAZS Free je ans Larsea’s Thebes and Other Poem Mrs, Burnett's Louisiana. beam Htes of of Papeteri irthday Cards. AMES POLTTAN BOURSTOR: 911 Pennsylvania neni FAMILY SUPPLIES. ok PrprrneS Per Bi f 5 B: H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. FUBLIO SALE OF ELEGANT BUILDING LOT AND ADIOINING "ive REsiDeSoE OF ES: GOuMISSION EW PH: E wil sell at public auction, "on TUESDAY, Max 117H,'1880, aT 5 0'cr.ock P.M., the abovi s: J mentioned lot, Having a front of 23 47-100 feot and running’ back to a wide alley; containing 3,485.15 square feet. ee easy and made known atsale. Title per- my4-d&ds B. H. WARNER, Auct. t2-ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN THE ABOVE fale is Postponed uatil FRIDAY, May dru, A. D. 1880, same hour and place. my12-d&ds B. H. WARNER, Auct. Dp excAncon BROS., Auctioneers. ARLY NEW THREE- STORY AND pease KOOF PRESS Co! AL] DRY LAR; LOT 1 tis, FEET by Tio FEET TO A LIC is be gold on SATURDAY, May 16rH, E LOGK P mall cash payment ince on time, which wil heseatad ates House can be seen any time before. phe sale. Foro ture will be sold 4 MONDAY, 177m May my: Ne DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. ERATIONS CARPUAGE, PY AAs TL DENA DOUBLE Ser HARNESS AT Uc TIO: On SATURDAY, May 15ra, 1880, ar, 12 o'ciock, in front of my auction rooms, {shall eel, to the highest bidder, one Victoria Carriage by Demarest & Co., in first- clase order, with b Pole and Shatts, and one Double Set Harness. myl2-3t MTOWAS DOWLING, Auct. T. COLDWELL, Rea! Estate Auctioncer. AUOTION SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST GOBNER OF SIXTH AND G STREETS SOUTH! (On SATURDAY, May 163i, “1880, aré O'CLOCK p.m, I will sell at public atiction, in front of the premises, part of Lots 12 and 13, in square 847, fronting about 70 feet 5 inches on 6th street east'and 84 feet 10 inches on south G rect. Terms essy, and will be ae known at sale. F. ADAMS, Executrix, myl2-dts__Estate Jno. @. Adams, deceased. HANCERY SALE OF LOTS ON NEW HAMP. E_AVENU: D TWENTY-SECOND STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUOE In pursuance of & decree of the Suprae; Court of the District of Ooltunbis, pasted ta Faulty cause No.2,879, docket 12, the under. igned Trustee, appointed in said decree, on TUESDAY, Lizu pax es Mav, A. D. 1880, At 0 O'CLOCK P.M, ‘sell af public anc. We, Lot No. at ia, eR ats fo. Bl; in the city of Washinuton. Sai subdivi 8 ee Baling i fo. Terms, the decree, are: Ono- third cath of which 880 ill be Seentesan es ae. Porit at the time of sale; and the balanoe in equal instalments st six and twelve months, with rat per cent interest, for which the purchaser will Kis pro missory Hotes, sectired to the satisfaction ‘of telivustess? The tames a ane oe tees plied with willis ava days. All H conveyance ni at the cost ofthe purchaser. M. RIS, “Lrusteo, F street’ north wes DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ap30-di Ce°THE ABOVE SALE Is BasED O ON account of the rain until MONDAY, May 17TH, A. D. 1860, at same pour apd nace M. MORRIS, Trustee, my12-d&as #1000 fatter non west. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE PRIVATE REIIDENOE ON aus Rarer ean OF SEVEN- BENTH AND I STRESTS NORTHWES2, BEING eo £00, re Kt TOTIO: On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 103m, 1830, aT Aid O’OLock, in front of the prem. isee, Tshall sell Lot Vin Square 127, having a front of 30 feet bya depth of 93 feet to an alley and improved by athree story and Mansard Bric! Residence, with all the modern improvements. This property is located on the northwest corner of 17th and H streets RoE eety and is without doubs in one of re most desirable sections of the city. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in three equal payments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. per an- num until paid, and secured by a deed of trust. Alt Sony enous at purchaser! 'acost. $8200 deposit require myl2-d&ds ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. IRUSTEES’ SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Aucust 17th, 1876, and duly ree srded in Labor Now FB 830, folio 37, one of the land records of the. District of Columbia, we will seil at public auction, in front cf the prémises, oe MONDAY, May 21TH. 0, AT 6}¢ @'CLOOE P. 6 following lot and premises, in Washineton city, District of Colum. pia, tLe "Lot No. 30, in Square No. 387, improved -wo-story brick house, 922 D at. 8.w. perme: Oné-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve, eizhteen, twenty-four and thirty i“ with in- a aT Te SPH T. STEVENS, ARLES i MOULTON, j Trastoos. my12-2aw&da HOB. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEE’S a, OF 73 area THIRTEENTA BST. By virtue of a gee font trust dated the tenth day of Octobe id duly recorded in $7 Liber No. 688; folio $88, ct sea’ » one of the. land records for the District of’ Oolumbia, and at ine erect of the party sectred thereby, I will sell Puy slic TED in front of the premises, Y, THE 22p as oF May, ATO, i 4 O'CLOCE P. the follow- ihig-enoribed sal eater tar ths city’ "of, Washing ton, District of Columbia, to wit: The southern part of lot apa ered twenty-three (23), in square numbered two hundred and fifty-two. Hee and being contained within the metes and bounds fol- lowing: Beginning for the eame at the soutaeastern corner ef eaid lot and thence running north alo the line of Thirteenth street west. ae mins (29) feet and nine (9) inches ; thence west to or rear line of said lot; thence south along. tho said rear line to the southwestern coraer of pnenaes east to the said street and the place of ning, improved by three-s ehree Story brick House. ‘Terms of salo as y said deed of trust. ‘The amount of in [nbtednees secured by the deed unpaid, to wit, @4, with interest at ten per cent Per anbum from ioth ot July. Weide and eke he ex- pense of sale in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, fo for which the notes of ths purcbaser bearing interest from the day of sale and secured by a deed, of trust on the aa eon sold ancing shall be at the expense of fag purchaser. myl2-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED HEAL ESTAUE ON FAYETTE STREET, BE- HIRD AND FOUBIH SIREETS, GEOHGETOWN, DX By virtue of a deed of ust to me, dated on the 16th day of Jan 1874, aud re- corded in Liber No. 139, folio 161" et seq. one of the land records for the District of Solum- bia, and by direction of the party secured, I Falfat publle auction, in frost of, the preraises, on MONDAY, THE, 247 way OF Max, 1880, Az 6 O'CLOOK P M., all that piece or parcel bein d situate in thee ei pes iowa in th eee ae lined Sercacuohun ing na one ae part oo, a keld's one hundred to Bai wn, the same ee (30) fe etre fag wees G0) er eye 7 at, abou bein: er same which was _con- = by ish ne Neal ded in Liber No. tale; One-itrdeaah: Balas tna ana rate cent Secured by a i Tar Cou at the property ‘old. aepentt ot Bt | required a et alee (So are Lot complied with ia five days from day of eale, Sey sont of defen ee tore ito prover ‘and cos nyli-d&de WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trasteo, yertS SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IN FQuane 729, JUST EAS! Or THK GAPI- rine of a deed of trast, dated 25th F Puanjletyaotiseconded raed atlber No, ee a a the Feast ofthe Gatenbiay anata fhe ie ta front ot the vanises, on MONDAY. zoe coe ms oF May, be TEE HOUR OF BOOLGOEE. M., allot Lat No. T the ihe Washing- tone Bint gf Gatun ‘Terms of sale: Yourth oeah balance in atx, twelve and eighteen ‘months, th oe pauaeet i bearing interest from Grea eure, required when phe prol is struck See eteds oar oe of-trust en to ne= atthe scare conte It te If terms a1 yt com: ith ze Shy the property wil will be Tesdvebdised end AL — mylt-dbas Diol Buiding. M ARYLAND HAMS FROM PRINCE GEORGE 60. THREE YEARS OLD. PRICE 15 crs. PER LB. JOHN H. MAGRU DER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. 14231 New York ave. Botree: emt TrEnt DAIRIES! ,CREAMERY PRINT, mai made from pure Alderney Bert abiride oP ¥ State; per pound. 28 to ee v. THGINTA BUTTER: per pounds: o; to J, Prank ame ce Nos, 496 and 497 Center Market: Open every day till one o'clock. XCURSIONISTS, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Frogk arrival of Imported i Domestic Goods. ch. erase with Jelly. Foted. wd Tne BEEF. Boast,” DUREEY Bon Be in Truifies. SOU ROLLED TONGUE, HA’ M SAU OYSTERS. BARED MACCARONT. PIgeLeD (is AGE, CURRIED PICKLED LAMB 1 TERS, PICKLED SURI, P WOODEN PLATES, PAPER NAPKINS. LING BASK JTS. No charge tor} Fucking ‘and delivering goods to any art of the city. ED'S SONS. pests ¥ street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS, 40 cents a pound. COURAGE HOME MANUFAC- EN oe TURES, % AND HELP TO BUILD UP THE DISTRICT. Our Flour is made at home. BUY OUR NEW SOUTH. as nice as any patent flour in Bi) market; aigo our Hungarian Patent Process Fi For eale by at the mip reading: Grocers. Wholesale Ds Wei H. TENNE AP! ar x & Le EST N. ¥. BUTTER, per ae vYrime NEW CHEESE, per lb... 1can SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 3 Ibe. Best ITALIAN MAOAKONI. 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL.. MAGNIFICENT IMPERIAL TEA, unequalled elsewhere... 2lbs. GREEN COFFEE.. 1 bushel GOOD POTATOES 6 (-Ib.) Bars BABBITT’S N. Y. OITY SOAP... 60 Scans 8. & W. CORN... STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. CALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th st. n.w., Betwesn M and N. FINE MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 50 Cents Pex Ln. a Java COFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts. et kio COFFEE, Roasted, ise Process FLOUR, 82. NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY, Cor. 7th and K sts, WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. IRST PREMIUM awarded at the National Fatr over all other compet- SRS Seng 3 wei 10 per x bo” onan dsomest Mingo Patent Flour in the A very superior minnesota | Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, & Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. Gor. ‘The Standard Family For sale by every ‘iret ‘class Grocer. ‘WHO! DEPOT: eoxeee Ast st. and Indiana ave. WM. M. GALT & CO. MEDICAL, &c. R. Petia: phe Oe A aS ‘Old men become Fetenoy a buoyant and ac- conscioug of new eer Bat. 8.w., opposite Smit ADAM DE eae HAS REME!] hours from 1 to 9 p.m. RON, the oldest established and ouly ss rel. eee ane the city, can reas ‘Compia! isints ao Heeties quickly cured. rate rooms for patients. gorse a daily zat 455 ay th. trot Rew’ York. See LonE sak \NHOOD RESTORED. ays a ervous del 7, lost ray pee every Ktown ISCOVERY. ((ONSULT DB. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday and Saturday, at his is6 Ost. news 436 at. froma (09pm, = roan &o. = en BeOS. THE EVENING STAR. HALE OIL s0aP, WEDNESDAY... May 12, INNO. Sige info nes and elboe CONGRESSIONAL, ARTHUB NATTANS, Pharmacist Conciumon of Yesterday's Proceed- p23 14th and Land 9d and Dsts.n.w. | SENATE.—After our ne report closed — Gow HORSE moar | cot dill (Ga comtionad his aperch tn ano. Ww HORSE DOG cacy ~} = kell offord resolutions for several hours, and ea ing Somewhat fath MEDICINE. MEDICINE. MEDICINE. | accepted the suggestion of several, Some eid —— ‘sus a his remarks until to-day. r. Hoar sald that he would, after VETERINARY one or two speeches had been made, ask that'e MEDICINE DEPOT, — day be fixed on which the debate onthe resolu- Uons should terminate. 409 14th st. n.w. pena Saulsbury oypecy of the Committee on y. 8. lees) reniarked that any suggestion of the my4 ROBT. SMITH, V. 8. Senator from Massachusetts woul be “recel ved Ho TO PASTURE AT 83. QOPER MONTH With respect, Dut if was customary for the on farm near Bladensbure. of chairman of a committee to take cl ‘harge of a DILL i fine wrass, shade, and water” Tnguit rg 00 reported from his committee. He lad no oe oe caaten ee. A. ‘SHREVE, Bi oe 30. Im* to lege debate on ¢ ither side, ve avs ou ce Tr. Hoar recognized that this Ppractior had a Ok .D WINE AND OLD FRIENDS connie standing, but fl was not binding. The Bionucyee as the Dest, eo is, JUSTE'S old stan Senate disposed Of me OW 78 BB where -CLAae elloge Lo} Senat G D-HAND OLOTHING @ can, be sald at re- | (Mr. Hill) would, before he cone ded, read the Prices. testimony as to bribe: € Price sol ‘0 bribery and the want’ of a quo- id, Ni a 13-9 "tsa th and Tc esa rum in the P; ‘d legislature. He had thus fa. B.w. N.Be-Note by mall proapae ctenaed | far quoted but two witnesses Ana Ate, Kell mard | Undertook to say that no’ others could quoted, though the general statement had been it there were many othe Mr. Hill remarked that he had not yielded the Noor for a speech, but on the understanding that a motion for'an executive session was WO JM: & B. conen, DIAMOND BROKEES AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES ‘on thereupon making that motion, at the Senate went Into execullve Bes- — D. and when the doors were reopened ad- jourbed until to. ed to vote upon the Yocum- Curtin resolution, the first you apo taken on an amencment offered by Mr. Springer to the a fine line of AMERIOAN and SWISS | tuinority resolution, declaring that Seth HL wat RES, 1D You um | is u ee to the seat. Rejected — xO eeinnanis OF OFFER REFUSED for any | Uf S yy OOS ease ast by the republicans of the above goods. and greenbackers togethers, with the following MONEY TO LOAN st 65 per nik der Nawal, Bacon _ Berry, fag Bright, = Caldwell, Chaim elton, Henkle, Hostetler, aps No. 1007 Seventh st. mow. | Mills, New, O'Reilly, Richardson (&. C3), Rich? =e mond, Singleton (Miss.), Stephens, Stevenson, s =} Tiliman and Wright. 5 So s. qr Tbe question then’ recurred upon the minor. ity resolution, dec! Ing that Seth H. Yocum ts Ma Mar. 31, 1879. —From having been | entitled to the it, and that Andrew curda co", intimate ‘for ee woot -_ proprie- | 4< not entitled thereto. tors of 81 bide Breet known The minority resolution was then adoptea— men in te care © ane its yeas 118, nays *5—and Mr. Yocuin was warmly jctims in early ito te to Syphilis, hohave | CONgratulated by his republican colleagues en the S. 8. medicine, and id who are now, to all upol retaining bis seat notw! hstanding the vances, and in teir own belief, ae fret ¢from | unfavorable report of the committee on eleo- taint Gisease as the first man, fresh from the | tions, hands of his Maker. Delicacy turbid thas pablie recommendations of this medicine, but Ta ts Mr. Atkins, chairman of the committee on Towed torefer the sceptic privitely to thon, | appropriations, reported back the lagislative Will endoree everything that can beasid in itefavor. | executive and judicial Belne much oppored to mending secret reme- | It was referred to the dies, it is with hesitation that, Lattech myname t> | ‘The House then, at 3:25, went Into comiitiee this article; but I kNow whereof I 6; when I | of the whole for the consideration of that DilL say that our science has not yet made p put acom- | ~ Nr. McMillan submitted a ft bination equal to this for the pur ieated. “ meine yprmmeninmegnae stg J Magsew BURG, Pua, | thesalartes of members of Congress at $4,000. ECIFIO. iene only by’ the BWLET ‘The amendment was rejected. Atlante, Ga. i Bold y BCI The committee Uhen rose, and the House, at 4: p.m. took —, ULL $:30 p. m., the SUSAN ERR crening session belbg devoted to consideration DUNCAN SNIFFE: E GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT, PS eer 3i and 32 Astor House Omices, N.Y. We know him tobe an advertising azent who | Secretary Shermans Speech in New promptly pays his bills. wo York Sun. He Yor! Bosses large and original resources for ‘successfully | WHAT HE SAID AKOT Tite NATIONAL PROSPERETY. lacing newspaper advertising to the entire aatis- | Secretary She! was the guest of the New Faeti f hie ‘a advi be: herman guest of the term anving: eae ee } obtain trom han, | York Chamber of Commerce ai its annual dine estimate as it will Cost them nothing and may sare | Her last night, where he made a speech, He thems great deal. New York World. We recom: | Sald: Our foreign commerce 1s Increasing, with end him to one as an expert in te art tof the balance largely in our favor. Our domestic Ravertising. New Pork Tribune ap26-1 Commerce 1s #0 large that all modes of trans- portation, by land and water, are fully em- Wat ee eee War ws ployed. Labor is fairly and profiiably empioyed, BUIT tiuch hotter sea a deal cheaper thane | Capital 1s hopeful and confident, and freel common new suit can be bough seeks new adventures. Great crowds of emi- SUSTH'S OLD STAND, grants come to us to better thelr conditions, No. 619 Dest, n.w.. or at Branch Stor While contributing to our wealth. Our popula: nw. N.B.—We buy but sontch chad tion approaches 50,000,000 of people. ‘The mine- = ral resources of our country are greater than the HE OZLLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. | Wildest imaginings of a few years ago. Taxes, T that three years ago ylelded barely enough rev- —— ee current expenses, In March last yielded, without increase of rate, a surplus rev- THAT FW Ae OPA REARS, | enue of $14,000,000, in April $12,000,000, and Will, SEVEN WEARBOUT, AL intone fae geEAN, andca | no doubt,” during the. present’ year, yield CHAS. ER eas 7th et. n.w. | Over $10,000,000. Our four per Cent’ bonds Mrs. Fisher aot ae attention to the wants of | Low at a higher rate than our lady pat mara | six per cent bonds averaged for | @ period of several years, also con- deca Pec np gratulate youthat we hare now the nearest At ‘CHACE'S, approach to a sound currency that we have ap2l-ly 616 Louisiana ave. poe mt es oat a. to ines three- quarters of our foreign commerce ts conducted | Rite! JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, under foreign flags. To correct this should be yon Sepang d object of American statesmen and WASHINGTON, D. 0., American merchants. Ship building should be DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIS- pee rbe a so i seeing — should = admitt e Other foreign merchandise, at sucl INVESTMENT 3 Sor enc SEOURITIES. | rates of duty and with such facilities as will DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EX@HANGE. mari9 ‘ghable us to compete for the trade of the world. e rapid Changes made di the last few INE STORAGE FOR sn SHACE’S, years have greatly advanced the building of ‘Upholsterers andl Bieam Ceres Hlesoes, iron ships inthis country, and if you can agtin ap2i-ty 616 Louisianaave. | promoting this great object you will compleve the trlumph of American industry. Then our COgSSISGHAM, | HATTE makes Silk agricuiture, commerce and manufactures, sup . porting: each Otber, and alike developing all in- ise oe BLEACHED, and Hatsof all, Gustries, Will make this great clty the cauter of 740 8thet.,between Gana u. | !nternational exchange ANTED — FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, JURORS tN TEARS.—Eugene D'Artle Mapes,aged lattrenses to remake and ire, Uypholstering: six, in playing In front of bis parents’ house in by steam. Motu exterminated . | Brooklyn on May 6, with a plece of an umbrella Pennsylvania . opposite es nib In his mouth, fell forward on his face, driv Hota. mayl-6m_ | ing the iron through his jaw into the base of the QE«aRs. 3 5 brain, His mother attempted to withdraw the RGANS, hon, corn all the force of which she was capa- onoe AR NS, it failed. Seizing her child in her arms, we ter oes upon easy monthly pay- she ran to Dr. Hoyt's office, and there the plece ‘ SIDNEY T. NIMMO & 00.'3, of iron was extracted. The child died. ‘The mother, Who was almost heartbroken. gave her 24 410 We testimon: oe artim affectingly that the jury was moved to tears. AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF KY before Coroner Simms on Sunday 80 AND BAIREST IN THE WORLD. CANADA PREVENTS THE DONGVAN-ROOKE PRIZE Fict.—In accordance with orders from the Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, Sheriff Deeds, 20TH twelve special constables and a company of the Thirty-ninth Volunteer Regiment proceeded at PorpvLaR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE 5a.m. yesterday by steamer Annie Craig to sapsubaiees Longthorpe, where they landed to prevent. the Commonwealth Distribution Co., | Donovan-Rooke prize fight. The pugilistic y in four steamers ved about 9 am, AT MACAULEY’S THEATER, eo were a not img ~ bean J KE~4 jon was held among the leaders of the In the City of Louisville, on Drateers, = the scenes on thelt Steamers were MA fall of not and confusion. After a hal ours Se ion the Americans weighed anchor, The ‘Those drawings, authorized by act of the lexisla~ | soldiers returned to the Aunie Craig, which fol- ture of 1869, the courts of Ken- | lowed them out. Finding the case hopeless, tucky, occur regularly © last day of od by | three of the steamers went toward Erie and the ei atresia excopteds, aiid are supe other to Buffalo, After cruising about for four PiPhe hianagement call ae tlatentiontothesrandopnor. | hours the Canadian steatner returned to Port tunity presented of obtaining, for enly $2, any of Dover. The prize-fighting party returned to THE FOLLOWING PRIZES: Buffalo, - Ye; last night the general opinion 830, ies | Bre reais 4s that the maten will be dectared off 20 12,000 KILLING a WILDCAT AND SavInc Her Camp, 1,000 do.’, 10 each.18,000 | Fer several days past It had been reported that Soyeach 10,000 700 | 2 Wildcat was roaming the woods in. the neigh- $308 each, approximation prizes..82,790 | porhood of Shaudaken, New York. Two or gp = oo $e: es three nersons had seen the auimat but he git nt << unarnied, did not venture to attack it. “On Sate = urday afternoon last, as the four-year-old child Pde eka Hsif if Heke 8h of Charles Schoonmaker, who lives on the mountain ering on Greene county, was often for club rates should Be" aes play ing near ithe ‘house its mort her heard it Full list of drawing published in Louisville Gou- | Scream for help. Running from the house, she sacsonial sat New vork Herald, ‘and imailed 10 | found that the child. was being attacked by ali ticket-holders. some wiid animal. Selzing a heavy stick, she ae Peiogig ad spe went to the child’s assistance. The wildcat, BOARDMAN. “Qourier-Journal | (for such it was), with eyes sparkling like fre, pais, gabe Heo sie saLaetae | fumpeafor te toctnr and Tac dca + *, x one of her arms. eing a strong and cour- deel =e ageous woman, she managed to url 1 from her, and, by a few wel rect lows, DB. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, end its life, It measured over five feet. trom’ its head to tip of tall, and weighed 27 pounds. The OFFICE child was badly scratch and but for the 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. ne ad arrival of its mother, would have been Special attention given to the treatment of be MARRIED. | sisi caant soranta.” | gPOVSEON LOVEE, a oezesnost Ane . unt ®t ‘no! ee DISEASES OF THE THROAT, May ii, Uy the evs J, W. Parker. Deb LUNGS, OHEST, &o. Gani’ A a a to Esa N en Soeaes = Teen Love, wethington, Dg fied sutegr tn ule frat coston to toa enet ED rofession - feel that See ees ‘success is unneces- Reread sary. x sabe at 6 ‘oidooe ‘after’ short ilincen, ADoLeH gans of whose ‘restznedt he pas nde spretalties for + ot oats, and 8 an inventor of scientific apparstuses sepentyeaitn pear peakio for the of his age. treatment of the respiratory organs, Py street Known beth in Kurope and this couamy” | , Funeral oy Ti at eine, No =F wall northeast, on Friday, at 4 0". cae Dr. von MOSCHZISHER SMITH, Oa Tuesday morning, May . 8:30 0' ‘ANNIE W. feels some personal gratification in the fact that the | ofthe inte Micnole A saith ot a list of his patients, past and f, contains the May she rn iyo, names of more men of of allscctonsot | wo, Berar oy ae eat ce peg a any ts i Defeoos strect, ‘Thurs ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex: | 48¥ morning, at 9:30 o' ‘Requiem muss at St. rial TROXELL. “On Tuesday 1, 1 FROM SENATOR oso Fa Tomer Beer Evonsra ry So spot om 5k ee ey ee ee eee the nineteenth pt heme, seriously impaired, the result of an excess! To Heav vere D.W. 5 hong gal, Satire we can gi RESTCRATION OF HEARING. “Dr Wn Sooress. Be. ven treatm 1D ea ue raneral will take place from the residence of her parents, 37 Def! May ‘it but a tribute to to make it BEN ote team ne, gas knoe | Hoy stg ioer pm Priads ar pve to a vo UNDERTAKERS. Paco cmarstaratr arm | Fo sepaebaxan, Branch Bere 289 436 street s.w. U. 8. Treasury jo WRIGHT, ‘TIO ‘Dr. von Moschsisker brings me letters of intro- | S3!-1am = 1357 10th strest mevtheest, ‘They speak highly of his skill and success in the 0 or