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_AUCTION SALE @UCTION SALES. _ BOOKS, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE _ FUTURE DAY¥s._ THIS 'EENOON. ae DOWLING, Auctioneer. A STEAMER LADY OF THR L THAROPRY SAME OF 2WO-STORY FRAME a. —_ Beal Estate Auctioneer. CH PLa izet #1. Kound iin, Ci WELLING ‘AN LARGE OF GROUND Bir ed WALREy AD ERED SEB ER FUR: gies, specgndc cae fare, 75: Roun AETACH®D, ON SOUTHWEST COSEES OF | POSLIC BALE OF VERY DESIRABLE TWO- Rittue, ‘WaLNug WARDEO 6th st. wharf MON- | ManyLaND AVENUE AND OBOURIE RTORy. “AND. BASEMENT BRIOK HOU! NTT RESSEA TIE Bee EEO 30D. STREET NORTHEAST. Bo ae Seren Oe ta WEST, 2m On GHuoMos AND. Eaoae ane CHINA, 203 ‘Leaves Norfolk alternate days a! B; re of & decree of the Suoreme Oonrt OF The BEST LOOATIONS IN THE OLY gece any pre $f Alexandria, Piney Pont, Point Leokeutacd | of the bs District of Columbia, imeed, Slay will sel at auction on THURSDAY, Max 6th, ‘doc. nd returning, R LANDINGS. Aer ako dts Merete TT AMER ROR 3 a URDAYsS, at AOR POTOMAC RE IVE MONDAY, Ta. 1880, in Equity Cai muse Bo. wherein ‘Touby et al. lainante and Dow- hey etal. are defendants, 1 will nell, at public anc- fon. in front of the premises, on MONDAY, May 24TH, 1880, at 5 K. 30 O'CLOOR P. St all thone cartata Bteamehipe JOHN “GIBSON aude CN KNIGHT, | plecte OF haces or wround, situated, in City of Bier Bast tives, Ny. BAT CRDAYS.at 4 pm: | Washington, in sald District Part of Lot town at 1 thins MOND Bo. 6, sm egiiare 8 © allof anid Lot No. Tickets, Kiatervome, Se ,e0 to General Offion, | 5, except the wort 20 fest front: Maryland ave- under Nat. Met Bank on, "Treasury Department. | Due, by depth of 90 feet: also part of Lat Now LFRED WOOD, Sec’y.— | qquare, No. 784, being the east 20 feet, front. Tees | ifaiaryiabd avepus, Uy depth of 7 fect € inches RORFOLK, PORTSMO FORTRESS | of said lot No. 2, towether, with improvemen NMONEOE OLE. Fon cua thereon. Above property to be soM fronts 152 feet PORGE LEAKE. 3 mches on eaid avenue, and 156 feet inches on iw Whine Gee aid ath etreet. will be subdivided and sol in elie ae LEAVES From fot of Tevebth at. | From EEE wna Ty Ory rer MONDAY AND _wED-| TUESDA NESDAY, at 5-30, and) DAY xb SUNDAY, grery | BAZURDAY, at] at 4 P. aa at Finey Point and Point Lookout Going and Return fare, $1; moans Trip, $1.50. Tickets First-clare fare, 8 Trip, 31:5 bec aa ta nyt phatf, tigminetons'D. D.0, ap27-6m Gaiapbela wart’ Qeert JLXDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE WABHINGTON, GEONG! AND VHILADEDEHI Gee eee Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyd 5% iew Work ti dence, Fall iver, amd all pointelncke oe yugh bills of laciny AILING Dak Days. From Washingteu~ Mom t 5 pepe th Piivtel phe tatur aye. aye, at daily until 5 qoods tori shivered at hart foot ot 1 12th WIL. LYDE € 60. 12 South Wharves, HPO, Oep a vi, JOHNSON $00. Agents, 12th st. wharf and 1202 Fst. n.w., oem. Geot BREW YORK_ROTTERDA: The first eines steamers of this tine “A MBTER- DAM V ROTTERDAM, ot RCHIBD AM “We SCHOL: ep CALAND,™ and AL ibe US Hail {the Nethorlanda, leave Company’ 's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on Wed- ‘gett Cabin, 845-50. 8 ©. . General Agent. 27 Sou at. “New York. Jon eens & CO., 925 Penneyly ington ; or F. H” JOHNSO! mit Buildinw, corner New York avenue and i ap2t ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—srxausore Line Between New York, Haver, LONDOR, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- Peasy ee Bremen. = Pier. foot of 3d. on ie ot paneanre: From New York to aon Soui amptcn and Bremen vast cabins ion: Becond cal 330; prepaid stee «Bn. ‘Wor treied ae 2 pe ay we ase a a OE. PANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD sT! ae OOMPANY LIM- Between be dad York - Soi and Liverpool, Call bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, ntinent, Havre, snd other her ports on the and for ig Lor (Lee ae aly at i at the ig Commeane's snes Baines th street, Washing RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND< OHIO RAILROAD, THE ey DOUBLE a TE AOn- Rout Short to ite and the —seeace ‘To take effect Sunday, Noveraber 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. 98 p.m.—Baitimore, milicow Grey and Way Sta- :06 s.m.—tNew York, Zhiladelphia, and Boston jandays toBaltimore nesecee Strasborg, way eeations. ork, Puna ow Yo os. P del png Beton ang Columbus and lawerstown and car to Graf Baltimore Express. Parlo Philadelphia. Tone’, Form, Philadelphia and Boston e Lau tons Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. P. Baltimore, arg and Laurel Express. Frederick, via Relay. tone at Annapolis 5 135 De: —tPoint ick, i it of Rocas, Frederi {o'Point of Rocks and Way ¢ stations only it a ans ay 4:40 p.m.—t Baltimore, Abuapolls an re wea tions. ee lapis AND SOR, EXPRESS. Norfolk, Sun- iD LAUREL EX- Emits IUAGO. ,0 COLUMBUS AND TRG ee wees cat to to Ohi- rh f Sunday.) 9:46 Ctabongt aoe ad HILADELPHIA RE EXPRESS. Bto 18 at Bladens- o Fhunte oe = New York, and Special sleeping car i 9:50 p. m.—TSt. Ee Express. *Daily. tBunday —_ Other trains daily, excspt Bi thine farther lntormadon appl and Ohio Ticket Offices, Was! Station, and 603, 619 ard Corner lath aud Penneylvania aveuue where orders will en for be @becked and received at any point is the city. M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportati COLE, General Ticket Agent. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent myl7 s oy TO THE NORTH, Mab ae AND SOUTHWEST. uble Steel Bails, BPLENDID ScENERY, alurrsomne ‘KQUIPMENT. GEO. In Effect Jasvart ‘TRAINS LEAVE WASHING’ Pittsburg and th 40 a m., daily, with Perlor Car to Pittsburg, and Slept Cars from St. Lou cago. Pittaburg to Cincinnat - Louis and 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Ohicaxo. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO re rare Palnor Cars to ea i aoe Lock Haven, and Elmira, re 0: dont a. ¥or Rep York aud the Bast 8 10 a.m., and 1:30 p. Me Soya prem ae - goers with Palace C Of Pallas Pocior Gane 080 sae ety xcept Sunday. For Broo! |. ¥., all thi trains connect at Je fersoy City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- fordine di rect tranafer to Fulton svouing Gouble ferriage and journey across New ¥ hi 810 8.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, maciey se ae gale Ki 1880. IN, from as follows: e excent i 6008 me ‘and 4:20 p.. m., daily, ex- wor Spt Sunday. aL WAY AND AL FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- WA etic touts AND WASHING- lam, m. “bn TON For Algsanary Yo! Gopm. ‘Ou Sanday sit: 9 and HLS 8 Be soo, 0m daly, and wie Sracro are On Sanday st 8 aba 10 5-m. and 10 a.m., and 7 THE TRADES. KBINDING. ee ‘Penneyivania, avenue, third floor. RAUTIOAL Book ee JOB pahinetons DSC Printings spe ¥ FOR A Leas SEWING Giatuike hee pou cen, & hetter one for sell the white, ‘New Home and all the MoKENNE! apai-ly 427 9th street Bortiwest. big sized buildinx lots. Official subdivision p! t exhibited day of sale. ‘Terms of fale as prescribed by said decree are Ore-third of the purchase money in cash and the residue ip three equal instalments, payable respect- twelve and eihteen months from day of interest at rate of six per cent per an num; deferred payments to be secuted by notes of purchasers respectively, and a deed of trast on property sold. Depomt 0 required on each lot at time of sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale t> be e>1pied ‘ith in six days after sa'e, ese Trustee reserves right to resell at Fisk and oxét of iefaulting pur chaser. WM. F. HOL ee N, Ti street northwest, tr WALTER B. WILLIAMS & bo: =e BROB., 4 Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON M STREET NORTH. MEST, BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS. WASHINGTON. D. C., HOUSE N ‘M STR! By virtue of fe deed of rusreorins, dated gu the $4 day of July, 1876, and recorded Liber No. folic’ 159, of the land re cords for the District of of doiumbis, and at quest of the I willsetl, at Shetion, in frout ck the promisen, on THURSDAY, THE 277H Day oF May, A.D. 1890, aT 5 O'CLOCK Eaat., Lot munbered Ave (0), of Davirison's s vision cf equare numbered’ three hundred ad forty (340), with the improvemente, consisting of a Brick Dwelling House, with back build- iw and stable. Terms of sile: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, with interest at seven per cent., to be secured by a deed of trast. A deposit of 3300 M required at timo of sale. | Conveyancing at purel cost. Tf terms of sale are not complied twith in one werk the 4 rastes will resell at tlskeand cost of detaviting purchaser. my3-dX J. 0. STANTON, Trustoe. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. A TWELVE ROOM BRICK MANSION IN A LARGE AND BEAUTIFULLY SHADED LOT, CONTAINING ABOUT TWO ACRES, AD- JOINING GOVERNOR COOKE'S PROP: TY. ON STODDARD STRERT, DECWEEN WASH- IN. AND IONGRESS BIREETS, GEORGETON : On SATURDAY, May 157x, at 6 o'ctock P.M., I will offer for sale the above property; fim} can Be bought at # reat sacritice. Terms cf sale: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, at, ¢ per ca “WAGGAMAN, Auct. pabiie nt. myl OS. E. i. <inREE Real Estate Auctioneer. “GREAT CHANCE FOR SPECULATION. 01 A BOUNDARY GONNEOTICUT AVENUE AND ES ORB: ity INTERSECTIO! IN OF ATREET: TWENTY FIRST STR Virtue of a deed of trust dated June 29, A. D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 63 folio 295, and at the request of the party se: cnred thereby, I shall offer at pnblic auct front of the pre R Day or May, the following county of Wasti D. 180, at 6 o'c! hed real estate, situate in the C., to wit! All that certain ic part of of a tract known Vidow’s Mite * and of the subdivision there- yw as ** one Lawn,” and being the lot desig- m acertain platof survey made by 16, 1869, recorded in said county towit: Bexinning at the intersec- nD mndary street, Washington, with theeast- oa line of ane public road leading from. Georgetown to. **Soldiers’ Home,” thence horthwardiy-on the: line of sald rond at an angle of 65 dew. 28min. with Boundary street 397 50-100 min. eastward » line of said road toa stone; at an angle of 88 deg.51 min, with 1 line 253 38-100 feet toa stone; iy at an anile of 103 dog. 45 min. toa point on Boundary strect 311 70-100 feet from the bezinning corners thence on the line of sald street to the place of beginning, contain- square feet of ground, more or less. riy commands a rand view of the city en, and has, on it several stately ol Saks, constitutins the finest building sites in the Dis trict'of Columbia. It is right in the line of improvements, and adjoins the property of E. 0. Dean, eaq. Tt cannot foil to zreatly increase in value during the next few mouths, and offers oe of the best chances for speo- ulation of anv property in the market. ‘Terms of sale, by axreement of the parties: One- third cash; and lance in one and two years, With (Seren per cent interest, payable semi-anna- ally, recured by a decd of trust upon the ty ‘The property will be subdivided and a plat exul ited at the sale, or can be seen at the office of the aucticneer. A deposit of one hundred dollars will be reauivad upon sesh lot and conveyancing at the purchaser's ccst. Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, or otherwise the Trustee re- serves the right to ‘resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five * advert: 161 apy eookde JOHN E. NORRIS, Trusteo. HH. WARNER, Auctioneer. cuaxceny SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ROFERTY ON K STREET. BETWEEN CON- NECTICUT AVENUE AND EIGHTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. passed May 4th, A. atilda A. Norris et alla Norris,et al cause No. 7,201, Doc. 20, ) THE Dax ‘or Be at the hour of 6:#0 p.M., in front ofth> ‘premises, offer for sale at public action the east Lalf of sub: division of Lot numbered four (4). in sqnare num- ered one hundred and sixty -tureo (163); tht i to theeast half of Lot No. (4) four in'S. David- son's gubdivinion of sald square ous hundred and sixty-three (163), as per plat thereof of record in the Surveyor’s office. Terma of ssle as ordered by court: One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance at six (6) and twelve (12) months from the day of sale, for Which deferred payments the notes of the pur- chaser shall be i ring Seven per cent. in- terest per annum mint paid. said notes to bo Ke. cured by 2 deed of trust on the premires; or all the purchase money may be paid in cash at purcha- Ser’s 0} PRObEMiy SOLD FREE FROM TAXES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GENERAL AND SPE- (ee pAderonit of 8100 to be paid when the property {s Ked down’ All conveyances at the Purchasers piece or parcel of as the * Bounda: 1 By virtue of a decree § D. 1880, in thi defendants, t being Eyuit I'shall- on THURSDA) cae HERE Wi WISE GARNETT, ‘Frusteo, ia 1055,6,8,11,13, 18, 18690 ” i IRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL E8- TATE IN THE OITY OF WASHINGTON. Virtue of adeed of trust, dated July and recorded among the land records of the District of Columbia, in liber No. No. 787, folio 453, and by direction of the party reby, wre will ecll at auction to the hishect bidder these: for, at4-300’cLock P. M., on MONDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF May, 1880, in front of the. premises, Lot No_16, aud the south half of Lot No. 17, of ‘Sohn B. Kibbey's subdivision of part of original lot Nor and all of original lots No. 4 and No. 5, insquare Se 628, in the city. of Washington, improved aby two two-story brick dwellings. Each to be separate Xp AT 6 0°CLOCK THF Samp. DAY, in front of the premises all of Lot ““L," in W. B. Wilson's sub- Sivieion of origina: lots Noe. 14 and 6. in square No. 397, in the city of, Washitigton, imbroved by two two'story and back-building brick dwellings. Each to be sold ee rately, Terms of sale ax to each house: One-third cash, of which 880 mut be deposited at the time of aale, and the balance in equal instalments, at nine and eighteen monthe, with interest at 6 per cent, for whieh 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 ti.o Trustees reserve the richt to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after one week's notice in The Ea Star. Baas { Trustees. Maa Sf JOHNSTON, | YOUNG & MIDDLETON. pe mylleo&dbs Gass SALE OF pe eee oe DW NG, ALSO. USE, Gi, EIGHTH NIREET EAST, NEAR G STREET SOUTH, AT AUCTION. By irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Cclaratie pee inequity cause (No. 6,804, the undersigned Trustee in will well at public auctions in front of “the ra ESDAY, 257TH Da¥ or Max, A. D. asa: a 8 GuLoce ray all Gabortcin Piece, par- cel or lot of ground, Isto and beinue in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and Ehown and described on the around plat, oF plan of said city as part of Lot numbered Twenty-one, in square numbe: ie Hundred and Four (904), begiuning at the line dividing lot numbered Twenty: wo one hundred and twenty fest from the corner of are; thetice 6 alley tothe tne of lots wenty- frog? t thence east along the ine of of said lot num- ewe G -two (22) to the place of fs uss Au priseriben Uy ceree: One-third of the ‘erms a8 prescri ry sah Pee money i in cash, and the residue re stalments at ioe and two bear ———, i to be secured by a 'trast on ferme of sale are, not complica with ht to stair ea es piconet the ene purchaser, sfter piving ve dace mseser suc cota sale. 187TH, 180, aT 646 O'CLOCK P. M., om the a named House, contain- ra Tooms and bathroom, im perisct order and & charming home, only sold because the ower in re tiring from housekee; Furniture if desired.. Title ber fect. Terms easy and made known on day of sale. my6-d&da TO-MOREOW. UNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED, PROPERTY ON PENN- VANIA AVENUE, BETW! BD front ot the premises, snb-Lat 700, fronting 43°79-100 feet_on Pennsylvania avenue and 47 66-100 feet. on 0 t south, with “thie properiy istmproved by two two-story fram is propel is improv ry rame Dwellitun, with Stores attached, and one Brick Store, all fronting Pennsylvania avenue, a splendid Dusitiess opportunity. Terms: One third cash; balance in one and two years, notes to Dear? per cent. interest, and to be Secured by deed of trust on property sold. Terms to be complied with in ten days, otherwise the property will be resold at Tisk and cst of default- ine purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. A deposit Of #100 Will bore: Eurved on cach rieon as shone sore my 8-6t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. H. WABNEE, Heal Estate Auctiozeer. PUBLIC SALE OF ELEGANT BUILDING LOT RTH SIDE OF IOWA CIRCLE. Comm Bang PRRLeRE ee ‘Ul sell, at public auction, On TUESDAY, May 11TH, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCE f mentioned lot, having a front of 23 4 and running’ back to a wide alley; containing 3,485.15 equare feet. ‘Terms easy and made known at sale. Title per- ect. my4-d&as B. H. WARNER, Auct. S#"ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN THE ABOVE sale is Postponed until FRIDAY, Max 14ru, A. D. 1880, same hour and place. my12-d&de »__B. H. WARNER, Auct. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A PART OF LOT 8, IN SQUARE 56, CORNER OF H AND TWENTY. TRE ‘3 NORTHWEST, ABOUT 18 FEET ON H STREET BY ‘67 FEET, OR! LESS, BP, QOVERED BY MC OR DE! BEVERAL INEXPENSTV Ee HOUBE: 43. Virtue of a deed of trust,dated July Sth, Pedi ands recorded in Liber 796, folio a id at the written request of ie, rece the sul rs will to ficheet bidder, on the premises, on SATURDAY. THE 24TH Da¥ oF APRIL, 1880, AT HALF-PAST o’cLock p.M., Lot numbered 8 ( ing to the publig plat thereof, toether bith the im- provements, &c., as in said deed mentioned ; saving and excepting therefrom the westernmost 18 fect front on H street heretofore released, Terms of eale; giid and interost” at. seven. per cent, from July 3, 1877, with the taxes and. as muents and expenses of Sale, in cash, (of which $100 the whole, or 26 on each parcel, if sold in par- Gels, must be paid at the time of salo,) aud the Fest due in equal sums, in six and twelve months, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum from the day of sale, payable half yearly, for which the pur- chager’s notes must be given, and be aecured on the provertyeold by ceed, to the satisfaction of the rustees; or all cash, ‘at the purchaser's option. All conveyancing and recording will beat the pur- chager’s cost, the Trustees reserving the right to retell all, or any, portion, of the property on five daye’ notice in the Evening Mtar, at the risk and default of the purchaser in defanlt, if the terms are not complied with in five days from the day of apls-d&ds Pos. Hine, } Trustecs. t-THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the terms of the above ae nae ‘Tues. y will be resold at ee os and co: » May litm, A.D. 1! same ae ‘sna place. Y! Fads. uipe, | Trustees. B. H. WARNER, Auct. FnayS-d&ds EW-ON AOGCOUNT OF RAIN THE ABOVE sale is Postponed until FRIDAY, May 14th, A. D. 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M, same sce. myl2-d&ds Tiros. HYDE, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. NEARLY Ad Rr STORY AND eae OO! B: OSE, 413, 3 ¥ CEL ¥EET BY 110 FEET TO A ill be sold on SATURDAY, May 157, 47880 o'croc p. email cash payment fy balance on time, which will be tated at sale. House can be seen any time Refore the aalee Fun ture will be sold MONDAY, 171m May. HOMAS: DOWLING, at Auctioneer. ONE VIQTORIA QaRnTAGE BY A. T. & 00.) NEWYORK, AND ELEGANT DOUBLE Sur HARNESS AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, Max 1518, 1880, ar 12 o'ciock, in front of my suction roome, I shall sell, to thet tahoe bidder, one Victoria Carriage by Demarest & Oo, in first- clase order, with Pole and Shatts, and ote Double Set Hi ess. Tor: Myt "RHOMAS DOWLING, Auct. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. AUOTION SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON THE ROUTHWEST COUNKR OF SIXTH AND G STREETS SOUTHEAS on BATU RDAY, May 15ru, 1880, ar 6 o’cLock P.M, I will sell at public atic auction, in front of thé premises, par 2 and 13, in equare 847, frontage about 10, fects inches on 6th street east and 84 feet 10 inches on south G arora ecsy, and will be made known at sale. ADAMS, Executrix, myl2-dts__Eatate Jno. @. Adaias, aeceased. TWO EXORLLENT HoRsrs, WAGONS AND ARNESS, AT AUCTION. 1 will sell in front of ‘my auction rooma, on, SATURDAY, May 15TH, aT 10 0'cLocx, an’ assortment of the above weods my13-2t ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Taacaaoe BROS Auctionears. ‘and D streets northwest. ees) ene ER ESTS, | SHIRTS, HATS. UN- WEAR, &c.,80-. CONTENTS OF OLOTH- oRe STOR: On SATURDAY MORNING, Mar 15rn, commencing at 16 o’ciocx, within our mc: tion rooms, we will sell the above mentioned. Boone aatey been moved {¢ for convenience of sale. eS aaa FM OIL fon WHAGS ENGRAVINGS, OLL CHROMOS, | WALN ARLOR 8, WALNUT OHAMBENS! ETS. NDID WALNCE WARDROBES, BI ARM WALNUT DINING EXTENSION TABLE, BI ee MARINE ! Al &o. ENTS OF HOUSE 413-4 < ORTHWEST, OPPOSITE JUDI- OL NING, May 177H, com- MENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, we will sell the sbov paseo premises, most of which is as good ag BRICK HOUSE wit! be fold on SATURDAY, 15TH, aT 5: my13-3t DUNCGANSON BROS., Ancts. GQPATES & HAHN, Auctioneers, GROCERIES, SPIOES, FIXTURES AND FURNI- RE AT AUOTIO We will sell at Nori3s F ‘street southwest on MONDAY “MORNING, Mat 1 TH, al 10 o'oLocK, the entire effects contained in 80. said store and hi , Spices. Extracts. Hodé, Washboards, Tea Oaddies Show 6 Case, Platform and Counter Scales. ice Furniture—Hair-cloth Parlor Sett, 7 pieces. H. 0, Kocker, M. T. Table, Mirror. Rot Gr a Tin sud aie ware jorse, Wagon ai myis-at VO" BO ATES © HAHN, Aucta. \HO MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 1,000 SELECT BEDDING? ioe AND ROSES On MONDAY MORNING. May 17,1889, AT 10:30 o’cLOok within my salosroom, I si a choice collection of the above pl ve planta 13 3t aus OWLING, Anct, T USTEE'S Sara : IMPROVED PROP- a a THE NORTHEARTERN SECLION E OILY, IN 8QUARI Bp. Rusnere geod of trust, "ated. on the fifteenth Gap of of Rovember, A.D. 1878, and re-' corded in Liber 9.0, folio 321, et seq., one’ of the land fore! for the District of ‘Golumbia, and at the request of the party secured b; deed 4 a on MONDAY, THe 24TH Dayor May, A.D. 1860, aT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., offer for sale at pub- lie ‘auction, on the jremises, the following real estate in the city of Washington, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, that is to say, part of Lots num- bered one (1) and four (4,) to wit: ane north forty- two (42) feet by the width thereof of Lot numbered one (1,) and the north eihty-two (82) feet by the wie ‘thereof of Lot numbered four (4); all of Lots imbered two (2,) three (3,) five (5,) six (6,) seven a ) fifteen (15) and sixteen (16, ) in sq pare number- ed seven hundred and forty-eight (748. ERS Ga One-fourtl the eeiiee money ioe in th hree cata instalments, Seoe in nie (6) twelve aay and eighteen (18) months from the day of sale, to be secured by ‘the Rotes of the purchaser oF purchasers, and a deed of = or on the Broperti erty uals sold, to the satisfaction of the Each be offered separately, and a poet of fifty ts will be required on each lot es na Conveyancing and recording at the cost of urchaser. Ifthe terms of le are not com- Pi pie with in one week from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right te resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pure! laser, after one week's notice in the ‘* Evening Star.” CALDERON CARLISLE, Trustee, D sti my13-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. fos HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF 13 IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE AND VACANT GROUND ON NORTH A'STREDT, NEAR SECOND STREET Baers CAPITOL HILL. By virtue of s deod of trust, dated on the 2th of October, 1876, and of tecord among the land recordé of the Listrict of Columbia, in Liber 8s, at pages 71, &c.,we will sell at public auction, in front of the "premises; on MO THE 26TH DAY OF APnit, 1840, ar 5-30 O'CLOCK F M., all of lot numbered twenty-six (26), in square seven hundred and twenty-elzht das in thats of Washington, D. O., and. the improvements, Hlenteand sppurtenanses therets belie Elierms of sale: One-third cash; the residue in three (3) equal payments, at six twelve and elzh- teen monshs after date interest at six (6) per cen- tum per annum, for which the purchaser's notes, tecnred by a deed of trust on the promises sold, shall be taken. | $100 to be paid at time of wale on the house ad 850 on the vacant lot. should pliance be not had by the purchaser with the te: of eule within five days thereafter, a resale, on fiv Gays notice, will be had at the cost and risk ot de- faulting purchaser. |All conveyancing and record ig at purchasei’s ccst. CHARLES M. MaTTHEWs,} Teustecs. or THE PURCHASER 1 HAVING FAILED TO comply with the terms of the above sale, the Tie. ll be resold. at his risk and cost on ‘1 Day, the 1th day of May, at 6 o'clock p.m. my19-d&a6 G: M. MATTHEWs,} Trastoes, Cie SALE OF LOTS ON NEW HAMe- SHIRE Ss AND bees BROOND BTREE' ‘HWEST, AT A ola parma ae decree of he yee Court of the District of Columbia, in! Rae cause No. BET, ockes 1 12, Ar under- signed ‘Trustee, a scree, will Ok TUES! AY, ae ‘OF BAY, ACD tea" AaB Sry tara i, i Bat Be subdivided if desired ma, as pried sd by the decree, are: One- on cach, of which 60 will ts required es 8 de- posit at the ‘time of sale; and the bal alance in equal stalmenta at six and twelve months, wit ih eught is pro cent interest, for which the purchaser wil give romissory Dotes, secured to the satisfaction of ‘rustees. The terms of sale are to be complied win within five days. All conveyane nu at the cost of the purchacer. ARIS, irusteo, 1306 F street north weet. “1 no! Scuoimene ane Aucts. ap30-d&ds tP-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain until MONDAY; May 17TH, A. D. 1880, at same Bone) and place RIS, Trustee, myl2-d&ds 1808 F street northwest. HHOMAS DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENOE ON NORTHWEST CORNER VEN- TRENT AND H STREETS (NOMTHWES?, BEING No. 800, AT AUOTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 1771, 1880, aT an 56 O’C1oox, in front of the prem: fe] ises, I sell Lot Lin Square 127, having. Bfrbut of U0 feet by a depin of G8 test to an alle and improved by athree-story and Mansard Bri. Residence, with all the modern improvements. This propert; Ase is located on the northwest corner of a H st ts northwest, and is without doubt none of the most desirable gections of the city. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in three nal payments atsix, twelve and eighteen months, with notte bearing interest at 1 percent. per aa. num until paid, and secured by a deed of trus All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 8200 deposit quired at th f sale. *uyld-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEE'S Sale we E328 THIRTEENTH ST. 2p svete ofa dena cae trust tied the tenth = :, one of the. for the District o! of Hee and at ‘ie requcet off the party secured thereby, I will sell a ak te nas front of the premises, URDAY, “THE 22p Day oF AEB. aT 4 petocs P. ing- aetna al estate, ton, District of Columbia ae Male part of lot numbered twen' sauar Rumbered two hundred ada Atty {ro' ba)" eink contained within the metes and boun tor lowing: Beginning for the same at the southeastern corner ef said lot and thence running north along the jine of street wost twenty-nine (29) feet and nine (9) inches; thence west or rear line of waid lot thence south aio IRUSTEE'S BALE O OF BEAL ESTATE OOR- T A ER OF, ;SEOOND AND wa STREETS My it of ible corner lot Known as the east the full depth thereof, of lot one ington city, District CAS on South A street of 24 street 57 feet 6 inches, and Houses. ‘rhe title ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. THUSTER'S SALE, OF TWO-STORY BRICK OT $1 BY 614 FEET, ON 8 aibe OF WILSON singer HINGTON HOWAR VERSTTY SUBDIVIGION OF ON ana By.virtue of a deed of trust, dated Octo ber ist, 1878, and recorded in Liber N oa 900, folio 123, et seq. of Jand records for District of Columbia. iI sell, eat able auction, an front ofthe pre mn TUESDAY, May 29re, 0, AT psn aces described real es: ite, in Washington ae in said District, known worn official plat thereof as. ee of ree one (1), of the subdivision of Lot 4, an f Lot 5, in blotk No. 21, of the Howard University subdivision ham, the farmof John A. Smith, being all ofeald Lot one, except the west 80 feat fronting said Wilson street by the depth thereof, together ‘with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 850 gid at time of sale; the residue in three ce pal payments at six, tw alve and dei months, {th purchaser's notes, 8 per cant. tater: cat from day of sale unt red by deed of trust on property sold. yancing and record- ing at purchaser's cost. Terms of ssle to be com- pled with in six days after sale, else trustee re- serves fe te resell at Tisk and cost of purchaser in default. mays ‘Trustee. eee SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘AL kSTAUK ON FAYETTE STREET, BE- TAVEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS, GEURGETOWN, D. By virtue of a decd of trust to me, dated on the i6th day of January, 1874, aud re corded in Liber No. 739, folio 151 et seq. one of the land records for the Distriét of Uolum- bia, and by direction of the party secured, I will sa at pppll auction, in front of the premises, on Y, THE 24vH BAY OF May, 1880, At 6 ee P M., all that piece pane lor ground, being and situate in ther city of reetown, in the District of Columbia, and known snd of cists uiahed lol as the south moiet; a one-half pi num- bered one cpoeey and thirty-1 five 133%, in Threl- keld’s addition to said. wn, the same front- ine thinly GO) tect om Faye Dack one hundred thereabouts, and be! yeved by Aun BR; oNe N, 0. T., No. 34, folio 1 ‘Terms of gale: ‘One-third ird cash; balance in six ce twelve months from day of sale, with interest the rate of seven per cent per annum until pai secured by a deed ‘of trust on the property old. A deposit of 8100 required at time of sale. Con- Veyance at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with 1a five days from day of eale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at risk and cot of defaulting purchase myl2-d&éds WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustes. UBLIO SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IN Lend 729, JUST EASL£ Or THs OAPI- dated 25th Feb- r No; fas folio SB District of: Bt rest, and ruoning ang thirty-five (135) feet, or the same which was con- by deed recorded a Liber M., all Ne ituated in square No. 729, int the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia. Terms of sale: Une-fourth ea balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, the purch: ne bearing ik L. Danan. oe a ing. mylodkds Le Drolt Building. HANCERY SALE OF PREMISES No. 807 Ch one EE SOUTHWEST, IN WA ‘SHING TON virthe of a decree of the Supreme Cou e Bistrot af © Golumbis, passed. 1s che 15TH of the subdivision of the | 428 7th st. n.w. ABSORPTION HE NEW EDITION T No Experiment. or LIPPINCOTT’S PRONOUNOING HOLMAN AZET’ S Malarial, Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidney. PAD. WORLD. ust published and for sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bvocessons To Mouvx Bzos., ‘You have been assured and reassured that hun- 1025 Pa. ave., cor. thst. | “reds of thousands throughout the world bear tes- timony of undoubted character, subject to your fullest investigation, that the HOLMAN LivER Pap Oo.'s remedies have effected more cures, made warmer friends, and grown faster in favor than al! the world’s treatments combined. Sold by all Drug- viste. For full treatment come to the office, souti- east corner 9th and E streets n.w., over W. R. Ri- ley’ dry goods store. 57" Do be persuaded to try it. Beware of Imitations and Counterfeits. fobl4-t, th,s3m myl Nosthduteren Batten Heard’s Civil Pleading. Principles of Gonstitut aS " Peloubets cea a Gieseler’s Ecclesiastical History, vol. 5. Memoiraof f Napoleon, Duchess a‘ Abrantes2vols 3 te ths, Marion Harland 1.7: Masterpieces of English Literature, by Swinton 1 The ryof Thought by N. K. Davis Short t Whi, by a Trump Junior. rresporidence Cards, Envolo pore cs ANNNOUCEMENT. ocracy. Leisure Hour Seri CLOTHING. parent styles of Papetaries, Qc MAN. or tie RIMOPOLTTAN § BOUKSTORE, form the public that my stock Pennsylvania avenue. pleased to inf oft aotiing for Men and Boye wear for thins 8p and summer, is large th and Cheapness, are unsurpassed in iis city. followi ‘only part of the many. to be found at my cctablishinent. “A condial invitation Se extended to you tocall and examine for ours BLACK CLOTH OED CASSIMERE from. ..$15 5 IMERE SUITS. 3 8 oats CHEVIOT § d ape FAMILY SUPPLIES. N ARYLAND HAMS FROM PRINCE GEORGE 00. ea Se THREE YEARS OLD. r Ets PRICE 15 cts. PER LB. 5c OFFICE OoaTS, 40c. and upwards. A. STRAUS, OLOTHIER, 2OLL Pennsylvania Avenue, apso Between 10th and 11th streets. HALE OIL SOAP, & JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES myll 1421 New York ave. Boerrer: cHone pAIRIES! Bint infest lose Dusies aud Glee pont es oe Fresh supply bY ARTHURB NATTANS, Pharmacist, ap23_ 14th and and 2d and Dats. n.w. ow MED! ICINE. CREAMERY PRINT, made from pure Alderney ream, Beet aniries of N- Weetern Créanieries, VINGINIA BUTTER, pe ber pound. HORSE MEDICINE. DOG Successor to J. Frank & ‘ Bos. 496 and 497 Center Market. MEDICINE. Open every day till one o'clock. EXcussronists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Fresh arrival of Imported and Domestic ‘Goods. (Lunch. pe with Jelly. VETERINARY MEDICINE DEPOT, — 409 14th st. n.w. it mys ROBT. SMITH, V. 8. Heozsxs TO PASTURE AT SS ad PER piglet de hae age Meg nen ok Parole emis Tile J. M. @ KR. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES BEEF. ‘Rant HAM. Potted. TURKEY (Boncless 1h dolly. rae = AND. jes. ¥3p30- Im* CHICKEN. /: iGUES, PIOKLED oys- PICKLED 8 SHRIMP, Pi PICKLED WALNOU’ pecoee ee eee PAPER a NAP EINS. No charge t torpaeking ana ad delivering goods to any part of th fe eS REED’S SONS. my5 1216 F street n ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TISBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES ang OU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONB, 40 cents a pound. je We. 50,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDG! consisting of Matched Sones ie Dine ee Serrinwsy Soutare Diamond Binge and, Studs, ond Pendants and watches & oat line of 5 seeemn and SWIS8 iO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any oft the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at 6 per cent. aps No. 1007 Seventh st. n.w. mays NCO! Gi Hom E URAGE pic a MANUFAC- AND HELP TO BUILD UP THE DISTRICT. Our Flour is made at home. Macon, Ga., Mar. ag 1879. —From ha’ intimate ‘for s number of tors of Swift's Byphilitic v8 much of its manufscture and ite use. There are Tren in the commun —well-known citizens—who were Victims in early life to Syphilis, and who have taken the 8. 8. medicine, an who are now, fo all appearances, and in their ‘own belief, as free from taint of disease as the first fresh f3 bande of his Maker. i s. the proprie- BUY OUR NEW SOUTH. Bpeciac, T have keowa It is a8 nice as any patent our ta the market; algo our Hungarian Patent Process F! For ea’e by all the leading Groce! Wholesale Depot ae a WwW. H. WEY & SONS, TEN! CAPITOL MILLS, ap30-tM21 Georgetown, D. 0. EST N. ¥. BUTTER, per Ib. Prime NEW OHEESE, per Ib... 1can SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 3 lbs. Best ITALIAN MACARONI. 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. ‘rom the ids their public but T am al- ‘to those who forbi bination equal to this for only, by the SWEET ins, . EN! fiat SOHELLER & ES =| = JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EX€HANGE. mar29 2 a ee COFFEE 1 buehel GOOD POTATOES . 6 (1-Ib.) Bars BABBITT’S N. ¥. OITY SOAP... 50 5 cans 8. & W. CORN... - 50 STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. CALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th st. n.w., p29 Betweon M and N. D Rett MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 50 Cents Per Lz. ‘Best Government Java ae Roasted, 33 cts. Beet Rio CO bite <a olareooee FLOUR, 82. is re per oe NEW YORK TEA COMPARY, Cor. 7th and K sts, DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, e OFFICE 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. Bpecial attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, ISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. ERICAN eaLrn PRIWERS.—Th> son: Bee Air ahd pes by Dr. J. Pack- . ard: Hearing an. to Tas See! ieegetieatl ate Rae Ree ge om ESUPRa pCR ERI' Vis SOS | mew ea me mmate ste your ten son! The Mouth and the Teeth, br'by. S-e Stn, coineed = ~ WM. BALLANTYNE & Ali, proper condition tesarry you safely through BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, the spring and summer influences. myl2 2726.3m_ WM. Hl. SPIGNUL &.©0-_ | a4, now a eee — IRST PREMIUM germplined sufi in tie profersion to fod that Awarded at the National Fatrover all other compet- | SirJ- Asan author of medical works upon the or- hahdsomest Minnowst Eatent Flour tn the | forthe treatment of the seemirstory orfane he is Thfted Bate well known both in Ei and this country. A very superior Minneavis Patent. ratios STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. N HM The Standard Fauly, Figur of 16 District. 3 Their ORIGINAL LETTERS be ex: b; first-class z those interested. For sale by eres apes amined at his office by int Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. cote! SENATOR VOORHEES. apl2 WM. M. GALT & CO. I thank ae ae for the relief I received trom yon Zour trealgat of of my ae wore cold D. W. YOO! RESTORATION OF HEARING. a = loschzisker’s treatment in case—ca- ed 87 ‘warran: thinks baa a pea orbs rea eree ieknowa JOHNSTON. Dest Sacloreradees Engi eociee oe Lnare = J. A A Graduate of f Penns ania a Colles my O ‘SOMERVILLE, oe Teal on old at and Uairer, Oftios, posts, Oatvary a ee Beference: Dzan Brn By the saves of Benator Voorhees I Bu’ Bomerand thors" ot. | Sateen ence yee Soe URGERY, &o-_ Goran, Bunions ‘entirely the result of your skill, Diseusst asbuler fixcresochoce, Omi: Ad you are at berty wo ruler aby ons te, Jains and all other ailments of the Fect success- ‘DAVIDGR, ers? DRE. WHITE'S: iii consecanye rene Chief of the Redemption Division U. 8. Treasury T 16 Pennsylvania avenss, Coppa Wit en re (bpasite. Wile ome Bt gaa, eaees trata theworld. Office f ‘apaa OTICE. Fae, Dental office and bopess of the john H. of ee ry ge 4 his aps- my observation and personal. [pa hecan give relief inal cases which, . sedi ail operations on Ene! Feet aia Brom 99.0: 001 p.m. ent fom from 8 =, M8 oe DENTIST, No, 725 lira Lane Soma any Cepek Hom of Test Bask: Tost Ct...) Biswas ae, fist LIEBIG COMP. xT! od ORR STEYR mmm 5 a tm Engiand increased ten-fold in eae ___PROFESSIONAL. D. T. M. TALBOTT, i, No. 443 7th st., Den istry iia igs eae teen (see SR | an CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Prececa- ings. Ag SENATE.—After our report closed i Mr. Hill continued his remarks in’ support of the resolutions unseating Kellogg, and proceed. €d at length to translate the cipher telegrams Produced before the investigati committee: addressed by “Amity” or “Temer,” two names assumed by Kellogg to Badger and Souer in New Orleans. From this Mr. Hil to review of the Pease. “He general aspect’ of the case. He argued that the troubles in the south from the reconstruction acts and the bad tntlu- ence exerced by of men such he carpet-baggers—a class S never infested society before, and. he prayed to God, never may infest tt again. Passing from this Mr. Hill ex pressed apprehension as to the \e tendency shown recent debates to favor centrallvation, and concluded: “The people have ears and ‘Uney Will hear, they have eyes and will see: the ple will Nave liberty.” They still have faith in written constitutions, and they will rise up. 1 trust, in this auspicious year, and declare that Which is willing to Seve and hold the Tment by fraud against the popular will shall never afterward trusted with power by that poy Mr. Eamun —Amen. 1 will cast out the ees as thetr drive us from these who Will respect the popular will s Hutton as the Supreme law over ail {A movement In the gal- lery to applaud was promptly checked by the President pro tem.) At. 4:05 p.m., on motion of Mr. Carpenter, the Senate went Into executtve session, and, when the doors were reopened, adjourned. HOUSE —After our report closed— The House went into committee of the whole on the legislative appropriation bill, An amend- ment Was offered increasing the salaries of the journal and reading clerks of the House. A loyg and uninteresting discussion arose upon ah amendment increasing the pay of committee clerks, which was finally voted down. ‘The legislative portion of the bill having been agreed to without addition of any important amendment, the execution clauses of the bill Were taken up for consideration. Mr. Samford submitted an amendment reduc- ing the salary of the President after Uhe ist of March, ISS1, To $25,000, ‘The amendment was rejected—25 to 73—with- oma vote by tellers. After considering twenty-one pages of the bill (which contains Seventy-eight pages) the committee rose. It was agreed that the session of to-day shall ID at 10:50, and that the consideration =f the Pending appropriation bill shall be proceeded wnt e House then, at 4:35; took a recess until m. p.m. The House met at 7:30, and immediately went into committee of the Whole (Mr. Burrows in the ckair) on the bill regulating the municipal code of the District of Columbia. ag2h motion of Mr. Conger an amendment was dopted requiring the conductors on street ratl- Toa isupon Which transfers are given to give the passengers such transfers before they leave e C3 Mr. Aldrich offered an amendment providing that at least 75 per cent of all appointments hereafter made to the police force of the Dis- trict prior to July 1, 1885, shall be made from persons who served in the Union army or navy in the late war, The vote on the amendment resulted 19 to 35, no quorum. The committee then rose, and, at 10:10, the House took a recess until 10:36 to-morrow aorn- ing. A MAN who had not seen his wife for 18 years, and believed her dead, found her alive and well in Minneapolis. So far was he from being over- Joyed by the meeting, that he swallowed lauda- pum. intending to cause a final separation by mall §2-A new law just passed in Misslssipp! de- cides that election tickets must contain nothing whatever but the name of the person voted for and the office for which he ts a candidate. MARRIED. LL—MAXWELL. At the residence of Mr. 0. : th. streets north ca ‘by the Rev. “Laws K. Hatt, of R., B.- Reuahiter of the MITCHELL —JONES. On the evening of 1SH0, at the residence of the Rev. U. G Meador No. 03 igth street north wert paxtor vet gue Firth urch, CRALLES Miten Ther Sohes borat eee LTORELL die PETERSEN—TEW. At the residence of the bride's brother, W. FE. Tew, No. 452 New Jersey ave., 8.c., on Wednesday evening, May be iam, by the Rev. J. kK. T, FERDINAND PETERSEN, MuLY L. Tew, of Oxf rd, KOGERE—COLEMAN. On Tresfay, Maj Isk0, at ff. Bartholomew's clmrch, New York, Uy the Bight Rev. Birhop of Georgia, assisted by Rev. Semmel Cooke, D. = ., Bige teecd AxncutraLn Roorrs, «f Byde Park, N.¥ to ANNE CAROLINE COLEM (x, liter cf the late Willtet Goleman, Of Cornwall, WITMER—KENDALL. On May 13, 1880, 9 Yoment avenue Christian church, at 9 Erclee, am., by the Rev. Dr. Wirien to Mante K.. daughterof ths inte Capt J. T. Kendall. Iau Of thik city, to ——_—___-2se~— & DIED. BOWEN. On Wednesday morning, May 12th, 4880, after a linwering illness of consumption. Vrorgr Mane 14, beloved daughter of the funeral will take place from Calva church, om Friday, May. lithe at 2 o'clock | fa Frienas of the family are respectfully invited to at- “DOW. On the evening of. May 12, 1880, Burs Jriah STETSON, Widow of Jesse E. Dow, aged seventy- six, Funeral eervices from t! Fgeidenoe of her son- in-law, James F. Allen, N« M8 street north. West, on Friday, May 14th, afS orcleck pm. MACKALI.. On the moming of May 13, 1 BeNsamix, eldest son Of the late Mary L. Mackall. The relatives and friends of the family are in- Vited to attend his funeral from his late residence, gp Georgetown Heigte, Saturday evening, May as st six o'clock pn. : EL. On Wednesday morning, May 12th, aoe st 6 o'clock, after a short illness, ADOLPa Magia Maepen, a'native of & xe-Weimar, in the seventy-fifth year of his ave. Luneral from his late rosidoues, No. 129 F stroot northeast, on Friday, at 4 o'clock 1p ROBERTS. Entered into rest on the me orning of sy 13th, 1880, Bentre C. Roverrs, di hter of the late Rev. R' J. Law Sag 2 and gran of James Lawrenson, «8q., ineton, Her funeral will © \iaoe from 2 Southeast, on Friday, May 14th, at 4 o'clock p.m. UNDERTAKERS. Reed. sriny UN: DERE. TAKER, Branch Store, 239 434 street 8.w. oom B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKE, 1337 10th street northwest. MEDICAL, &c. RS’ INVIGORATING OORDIAL never fails to cure NERV vous. amp Ag aninal ‘Weakness, veg et Pag a Mental Imbe- gllity. Old men become bricht, buoyant and ao- tive, nerased and consciout of new vigor. 81 per botte, “Woe Bet. 6.w., opposite Smithsoniay. myl-t Sep37-12m Ladies. afoosa aint sede Be tie. Ab fone comin int sg uicly cured. bee eae p28-1m* B. LEON, the on establisbed and only rell- foes PHYSICIAN in the city, can able E in fan be ‘St 455 Massachusetts avenu to So'clock. All Female Complaints and - larities quickly cured. Consultation for patients. sp5-2m_ Diseases, Ne Debility, Seminal We Tan ee, ero Syphilis, and ee ae For by WM. l~

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