Evening Star Newspaper, May 17, 1880, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STEAMERS, &c: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘ORFOLK AND F ORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY OF THB LAK. First-class Stat fore Kound hou pe 1. Leave (th at. wharf MO} = DA 30 p. int iam tee a. going and retarnins, FOR FOTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. HN W. OL Tickets’ Biater~amen Rea General Office, under Bat. Met. Bank. opp, Treasury De partment. FORTOLE, vorTaMoi FORTRESS NEOE AND THE SOUTH.” Josep White, Commander, LEAVES ‘Prag foot of Neveuth at. | From Cauvbeis whart, Eve! Pte Y... THURS- peas DAY AND SUNDAY, ery | SAttaDAYS at) ata reat MON LFRED D, Bec’y. F me MC TH MER GEORGE LEARY WASEINGTox, ONDAY. “AND WED: [ry ESI nd Point and Point Lookout Going re, 81; Round Trip. es Tickets cheapie Db. to, ath at. wharf, Waal KEI pbritte whart; Nostulk. ‘LYDE'S mEq EXPRESS LINE WasBINGTON, GEONGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PHILAD: Conmecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's Lines CP New York. Boston, Provi- Miver. and all points in the New Fnaland States, ii “ ‘Through ay27-6m daily Georgetown “a and ¢ ee = of 12th st unt! S vd at apm oa 3 icy General Managers, % teiph{a: J ik JOHNSON Win et. whart aid 1208 Fee Be SP Pe YORK_ROTTE: DAM. e-Rieamers of, this line "AMS ra. ist Os 845-50. ee -50. b, a7 Sowa é to¥ - ZER heylyan au Wash: ington ; or F. Axent, National Safe Deposit Buiidins, comer ‘Kew York aveuae aid ap2t 15¢] NG LRMAN LLOVD—sresvssre weEN New Yous, Havaz, LONDON, MPTON AND Ecem: ‘Tnesteamers of this compan; eail every Sat- ORTH wil urday from Pier, foot of 31 street, Hoboken. of passave: From'New York to Havre, Lon- don, Southsm) ton and Bremen, first cebin, 8100; second cabiz:, £60; steerace, $30; rtificet: $28. OELRIC 60. for Washinst D LINE. c= LINE: SortC! NE ROU THE OUNARD STEAMSMIP COMPANY LIM- ITED. tween New York and Liverpool EB = ing at ¢ Cork Harbo eee E40. N. Bes bor. NEW Ate "18 “Abyssinia. W: Gall 2OM Fi - Wed. 880 and 8100 wold. 3c according Ticket to Paris, 81s; wld adgitional, Return tickets on favorable terms. mmodations. Steerage at very low rates. Stecrave tickets from eres gnd Queenstown, and all other parta of nro} lowes siurough bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp aud other ports on the Continent = for Mediterranean ports. For freight and paseane anpty at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowlinu Green, or both steerage and Sabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Washing- ton, CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, N.Y. . O. jan28 RAILROADS ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILKOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. jationa!l Hoate and Short Line to the North, Northwest, W: - and uth west. To take effect Sunday, ae 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. A i P.m.—Eaitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sts- rw, York, Philadelphia and Boston mdays to-Baltumore on!, fat ath at Belay Station. Sf 6:50 a. m.—Ealtimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- pont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, Frode- 7 ick and way, via Relay.) 00 s.m —fBaltimore and Laure! oint of Hawerstown and wa; —New York, Philad Bai Parlor car * ie abn TSt. Louis, Obicazo, Baephia. Pittsburg Express. Frederick, Haverstown and Valley Branch, except oe Thro Staunton. Pullman care to Cincinnati daly. Graf, ton to Sandusk; Ce 00 8m. $Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. Sun- ore Express. Stops at Bladens- College, Beltevile, Laurel, Annspolis Junc- . Jessup’s and Hanover. timo 110 p-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Qity ‘By. P- oo York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. at Laurel. 1:38 pom ‘On Sunday. ‘on Baltimore and Way. ‘30 p.m.—Baltimore, ure and Laurel press. Brederick, wa Relay. ‘Btope at Annapolis Junction. 4:36 p.m.—tPoint of Frederick, Hazers- Winchester and Way Stations, 08 Sunday 8 hia, Boston and New York and Columbus and town, to Point of Rocks apd Way Stations ony. ee eee eee Sts- 0 p.m —!PHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND pant MORE EXPRESS. Norfolk, excep? Sun- ay. Norfolk passeners taken in the cars direct to Stops at Bladenabare and Laure, ‘otnt of Rocks aud Way Stations. Baltimore and W CF UBEL EX- x oats \. TL. WIGAGO. ‘COLUMEtS =—_ TRG EXPRESS Bleeping car to Ohi (Pittsburgh Arent Sun tm. tNEW YORK, PHILADELPH TORE EXPRESS Stops at_Bladens- Laurel. fo Philadstyh nd New York, and p.m ti Express. Pullman Fle —— tSunday only. Other trains daily, excspt Ai eaine stop at Relay Station. For further {uformation apply at the Bal and Ohio Ticket Omices, Weekinston Bud 303, 619 and Corner M4th and P: — ‘lvania here orders will be taken for Haeware “ote cago. rE AND sheelat seepiog car oF ing car 9:60 -—TSt. i880 rensgrivasta 1880 TO THE brates wats. np SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Batis, Srsamane irene MsGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. n Effect JANTARY 6, 1880. TRAINS LEE WABHINGTON, from Devot, aI streets, aa fol Pittsburg and the West, 10:40 sm. Parlor Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinuati, St. Louis an: 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Gar to Ohicasor BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. For Canandsivua, Rochester, ap ree and ithe Ne North, at 6:00 a.m. ¥,,orce Bunday: 7:40 p.m. daily, exeapt ata tarday. wi with Palace Cars to Canandaurua. For W! Lock Haven, “and Hiuirs, st 10:40 a.m daly, ‘New York and the East, 8-10 a.m., and 1:90 p. mn. y, © ¢t Sunday, and 9:45 dail; with Palace Care a pa egal ef Pullman Parlor Gare, 9:30 a.m. daily, exoopt For Broobign, N.¥., all through tratns conneet at Jersey ¢ cys wisbone ce rooklya Antex, af- rect transfer to Fulton street es and journey across ew , Yor For Pi iphis, 8:10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m, iy “ta Sunday 6-30 ited fied Exp Sd anne a Peto £26, 9.30) "7a0 feacy s an 3 0:4 a 53 nena aE os, OP 6: = po Greek Lng rie "han pm, capone. 6: ‘mand 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- RIA AND FRED: URG war an AND ALPXANDHIA AND’ WAS BING. Wor Al $728, 8 ana htop at "on bunday Sze vrand itiond and the South, 7:00 a.m. daly and 6:20 p.m. ee a pe xandria for Tedaizne 10 a.m., and 7 and 9:06 am. 13 7, oA +] Gar Bandsy a # abd 10 aoa information, Sleeping and Parior Oar sc- OE Teer res at the o gees ri 30 8. all 4 ahaa ys eerie’ NING, Gun myl4 Forfeited PI AW NBROKER'S pe AT PUBLIC AUO- ee FULTON 34 aut om ‘TUESDA NG, May TRE Panes a large nk ‘will soll at their MORSING and EVE- assortm: ent of iver Watches, Dismonds, J Gold and 81 ver Watel ea, seen 2% jewelry. Clothing, Books, fine Lace Shi ‘Revolvers, ‘ko, Be. te “JAMES GUILD & SON, Aucts. » Terms faulting eT fhe land records ¢ in Liber | aneti Fi tronk oF the n of Washiugton, D. rights and appurtenances therct» belouging. ing at purcha: myl3-d&ds Of sale: One-thi three (3) equal payments, at si: teen momths sfter date interest at 8: tum per annum, for which the purchase secured by adesd of trust on_ the premises sold, Shall be taken. $100 to be paid at tima of sale on the house aud 250 on the vacant lot. Pliance be not had by the purchaser with the terms of sale within five - thereafter, a resal days’ notice, will be porchs: 6 ¢ A. HYD) CHARLES M. M. HE PURCHAS! comply sath the terins of the above s: be resold at his had at the cost and ris 2 eunveyancing and record '1HOMAS DOWLING, _ Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE AND VACANT GROUND ON NORCH A STREET. NEAR SECOND STREET EAST, éspTTOL BILE. By virtue of a deed of tru: thi saat cree a of trust, dated on the of Spon Em the ee of Columbia, &c., we will sell at public Begaises, on MOND. of lot numbered twent hundred and twenty-elaht (725), in the eity C., and th 5:34 o'cLocK P- -8ix (26), in square @ improvements, rd cash; the residue in fwelve and eizh- T con- notes, Shonld com- on five of de- ATTHEWs,} TTstees. HAVING age saat TO Fink andl oostom TUES. Day. the isth Soy of Ana at 6 o'clock p.m. 6:3 Mxrroews,| Trustees. one(1,) width th fe nit of sol pure the risk my13- fifteenth day of Conveyancis an one week's nc DAY, TH an ree ( ra ce in twely onths ‘from the day of sale, with six rest, to be secured by the notes of ser Or purchasers, an. property sold, es Or all cash, Fach lot will at the o fifty dollars w haver. and d&ds NOT! IN SQUARE to say, part of Lot: ) to wit: be offered separately, SRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP. KTY OF THE cit Ep virtue cfa teed of trust, ated on. th rember, AD. 1878.and re corded in Liber No. 90, folio’ 321, et seq, on of the land records for the District. of Oo! and at the request of the Twill, on MON 380, AT FOUR O'CLOCK Ye ‘auction, on’ the |p realestate in the erty of trictof Columbia, that i bered one (1) and four ( two (42) feet by the width thereof of Lot a he north eizhty-two (82) ue ‘of Lot numbered four (4); all of Lots numbered two (2, (7,) fifteen (15) ed seven hundred and f je: ¢ HEASTERN SEOLION bia, rty sectired by said deed TH Dayor May, A.D. » offer for sale at pub- remises, the following Washington, in the Dis- <n ‘The north forty mber tbe t 3,) tive (5,) six (6,) seve: a id sixteen (16.) in square number- “eight (743. ) n of the purchase money three ejnal instaimeuts, (2) aud eizhteen (15) per cout: e a deed of trust on! the to the satisfaction of the trus- option of the purchaser. and a de- Peaqvired ou eact lot recording at the cost of If the terms of salsare not com- ith mone week from the day of sale, tee reserves the richt to resell the prop st of the defaulting purchase act UW. D st: THOS. E_ WAGGAMAN, Atict tate, in of thes block Ni of Effin must be with pul trust on phed in msl Upon official plat thereof « all of said said Wilson street by the dep'h thereof, toxst! With the improvements thereon. a One-third cash, of which 850 sale; the residue in three welveand Louhiren months, Terms of aa’e equal payments a ing at purchaser's serves right to re defi WA‘ CITY, VEESERY SUBDIVISION OF By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Octo- ers, and recorded ih of jand records for Will sellp at public auction, Washington ¢ oun! ubdivision of Lot 4 0. 21, of th hem, the Lot one, except paid at time of iy, rehaser’s notes, be property sold. in six days af! -d&ds WM. F. farm of John | ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TIKUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK AND LOT 31 BY 67% £1 ON, S90 LH SIDE OF WW N SIREE ORTH OF HOWARD -UNT- EFFINGHAM Liber } Lay 257rH, the following deseribed neat es > in said District, known Lot one (1), subdivision mith, bei the west 36 feet front rd U: iversity caring 8 per cent. inter: est from day cf sale until paid, secured by deed of Conveyancing and record ‘Terms of sale to be com- ter wale, elee trustee re- ‘at risk and cost of purchaser HOLTZMAN, Trustee. Day oF the This pre and bounded as follc tion of Boundary stree ern line of the public road and Washington northwardly on the line of said road at-an angle-of 3 des. 28min. with Boundary feet: thence at an anyle of 10 de 61 38-100 feet on the line of said road toa st thence ¢: thence southwardly at a: toa point on Boundary street ABLE SeBUN je requ: ‘and at thé cured thereby, ey shall ae at front of the premis AY, the tellomine: dewcribed veal estate, situate in county of Washington, reel,of land, beint part of a D. Mite, * 6 8 twit; to, astwardly at an an inning corner: thence on the line of sai Boundary street to the place of bexii ing 103,389 square feet of «round nperty commands otomuc river, and has on it seve! oaks, constit trict of Colum ng the fines! STERSFCTION ONNEUTICUT AVENUE AND FIRST STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust dated June 29, A bis aah duly recorded in Liber No. oe eS, OD, coe # the subdivision thei Wael **Sol H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. “GREAT Lrgplot ons BEES eee TRUSTER, SALE THE MOST LBA PROPEUTY AT OF BOUNDARY st of the 0, otras its the to wit? All that certain tract known and bein ington, with the east ding from Georgetown fiers’ Home treet 397 50-100 2 min. eastward nile of 103 dew 45 nin. 311 79-100 feet from ing, contain- more oF lex. we of the city 1 stately old t building sitesin the Dis- a grand ia. It is right in the line of improvements, ani adjoins fail to great! months, with se ited at my6- folio 77, and Btor purchaser's cost. the District of acre ¢ the property of E. ven, A deposit of JOHN ES’ SAL ‘RU EOF V eat ESTATE, BE: DWELLING WEST CORD pel RTHEAST. et'req., one of the front together Pe TO. Terms: Oue-fourth cash: balance in six, twelve and eixbteen months, with interest at seven per cent. per annum. Depesit of 375 at timeof sale. Conveyancine at expense of purchaser. be complied with in ten SOY INO. EDSON, my10- eo&kds YS iherease in value during the and offers or e of the best chances for spec- ulation of any property in the market. Terms of sale tard cane and th ING SITUATED ON ER OF HAND SIXTH: ‘STREETS Virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 168th. 3877, and recorded in Liber No. 86; Columbia, and by the written re. the party secured thereby, we will sell - suction, in Tay 287TH, 1888, aT cel of land situate in the Oity. C., and known 4s all of Lot jdtyision of orixinal Lots No. 7 and 8 in ‘unis of a two-story Bric! O. Dean, It canuot next few by aeToement of the parties: One- ince in one and two yeare, rT cont interest, elly, secured by a deed of trist The property will be subdi givided and & pist exhib- the sale, or can be & auctioneer. be required upon each lot, and conveyancing at the Terms of sale to be complied with in seven days, or otherwise the Tru: serves the richt to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days! advertisement, payable semi-anni upon the prope feo office of the ‘one tudred dollars will stee re- E. NORRIS, Trustee. D NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LUABLE IMPROV BRICK § STORE Land Hecords a of oe re on FRI Ost of Wash of in 0.1 in Uhl- with tue improvements Dwelling Terms to ‘Trustees. ASER, | PROFESSIONAL. cor. ik. T. M. TALBOTT, D E,over Eiseman's Dentistry in all its branches. ‘Teeth insert- ed #7 per act. All work warranted. ENTIST, No. 443 7th st., myl2 J 15 years” Baptist pon oD. H. JOHRSTON. Dentist, « A Graduate of Pennsylvania cofege experience. Fil a and silver. rich 17 H st. Dr. Domer and others. Clothing Store. Oftice, apposite Oslvary n.w. Heference: my7 URG: ‘Nails, Wend mu S' Diseased N blains and all other ailments fully treated. DR. sstronized By VHITE’S 19th co1 ve year of practice in Waihington D.O. i era pent, 1416 Pen rd's Hotel, ) is pi Ohice fee, 1 per visit. ‘ania ‘avenue, &c.— Corns, Bunions, lar Excrescences, Qhil- its of the Feet success- ‘blish- ite Wil- the werld. ap22 y the elisoof tne avenue. fully 80! Nene oth ue, will be ned Dr. nO." J. WATERS, Hea 91 f pal A continuance ot icited. —The Dental office and business of Darrell, the of 1237 egbew. aa iy ee RB. Mate Den B70 gi per Saved ene ie ‘and Eucting So conta. removed to 410 11th 'H inserted pot ae on the: ices. Ex- 5 Bite in, 60 conta. All operations warrautes. oct) Diitt,8: BROWN. DENTIST, No. STREET, over Simms’ Drux Store, trous Oxide siven for the ee ane 5 Dexzisn, O19 7th st, nw, ‘Beautitat Sete of ‘oh LE*s JOHNSON @ CO.,. Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. O., THIS AFTERNOON. ground two hundred oe ) and two hum ‘and sixty- rt of Lot numbered two hundred i Bealls addition to Georse, and contained within the foilewing metes ‘bounds: tarseton for the same at a point of the south side of the weet side of Montzomery Street, and ropnion thence southone hundred and twenty (120) feet, thence west one hundred od seventy (170) tet thence north one hundred an twenty (120) feet, and thence with the fine of Btoddert street to the place of bexinnins, improved ei a aa brick residence, No. 89 Montgomery *\Forms of sale: One-fourthof tne 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 be secured by the notes of the purchaser and a eed of trust on the property sold: or all of the pur- chase money may be paid in at the option of the purchaser. The property will be sold subject to taxes and assessments, of which a statement will be dat the time of sale, and also subject to an Indebtedness of $2,000, secitred by a dead of trust, bearmg interest at the rate of 8 per cent. per sunuay, and payable three years from Juno Ist 1877, a8 wil more fully appear by the proceedins in this case Conveyancing and recorting at Trustee, tho Went at., Georctowa, D-0. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. msl, 8,10, 12, 14,15, 17 YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE I BEING ALAR REAL ES RIORY PRESSED. BANC! WITH BAC A a Sixty tix ( town, and MPROV"D GE. ooh January am) ‘an amended decree ad, A.D. 1880, in the and Company, compla defendants, being No. Bp virt tenth, A. Si anagem igor ct are .0S8 in equity, docket 20, in the Supreine Gourt of the District 01 ‘Columb: re will ae on MO) AY, (7TH) SEVENTEI A. D.” 1880, ar THE i, HOUR OF 6:30 P. m, in front of the premises, the following improved real estate ieee OF parcel Of Foal crtaus tn tiie ct shin Line District of Octanibiacknowss snd denocibed es being Lot numbered twenty-seven (27), in Turtoi exccrtor, and others recorded subdivision, ot Sqnare numbered one hundred and seventy-nine (179), together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privilezes and appurtenances to the sate belonging or in apy wise appre sinine. The said property is improved by a larva, two- story pressed-brick-front honae, with back bailding. ermné of sale, a8 ordered by court: One-third of se money in cash; and the balance in six months from date of sale, for which the notes of purchaser shall be given and the title re- tained by the Trustees until said notes are paid: said notes to bear soven per cent. interest per an- am; or all cash at the option of the purchaser; le to,be made free from taxes and all encum= A deposit of 8100 will be required whan e property is knocked down. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, ‘Terma must be com- plied with within Ave days from day of sale. THOMAS J. HO: All that certain of Washi a, Columbia Law Ba columbia Law Bui DUNCARSO: ROS.,, 4 TyS.5,8,10,19,15,97 YHANCERY SALE OF LOTS ON NEW HAM. AVENUE AND TWENTY-SECOND NORTHWE! UOTION. ursuance of @ decree of the Supreme g of the District of Columbia, cause No-2,879, docket 12, the unde iia Trustee, appoitited in sald decres, will, on DAY, LTH bax OF MAN ACD Age Aas » gu the promises, ‘seli/at public anc; fom. Dot Now 2h, in auare No. 81; in tho city of Washinton. Said Lot wilt be subdivided if desired into three Baildin is, a3. precerived by. the decree, .are: One- third cath, of which 890 ‘Will be required, Bs 9 de. osit at the time of sale; and the balance in equal Mietaiments at six and twelve months, with elent ‘er cent interest, for which the purchaser will give his promissory notes, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees: The terme of sale are to be complicd with within five days. BIS, ‘trustee, the purcha eee 1806'S attack northwest. DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucta "°°" aosvdeda c®°THE ABOVE SALE_IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain until MONDAY, May 11ru, A. D. 1880, af eame hour and p'ace. ORRIN, Trustee, myl2-d&ds “108 F atréot north vest. Tien on 88 SALE OF REAL ESTATE GOR- PSOLTHE SECOND AND A STREETS By virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity fis cause No. 7,145, docket 20, 1 will offer for. sale at pub aaa on Mi DAS, THE OF May, 1880, at 5 0" ley in front ‘of the remises, the valuable corner lot known as the east ee feet front by the full depth thereof, of lot one @), in square 229, Washington city, District of Co. lumbia, together with the improvements. Said part of lot has a front on South A street of 24 feet, extends back on 2d street 57 feet 6 inches, fy ts ubproved by two mail Brame Houses. ‘Lhe title is believed to portect: by the, desea ’a erm, as preecri third ee Puncneey money in cash, of ‘hich ots ynuet be paid when the property is struck off; one- third in one sear, and one-third in two years from day of sale; deferred payments to bear seven per cent interest and to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold. If terms of — are not complied wuty inicedaya, Twill resell at the risk and coct of defau pure! TARTHUR A. QIRNEY, Trustee, Office waurey B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. cou! Equi All couvoyanc ng at the cost I. MO! ALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENOE ON THE NORTHWEST COR! TEENTH AND H aThieTs. NORTHWEST, BEING No. #00, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Max 11rH 1880, aT as Ot O'CLOoK, in front of the prem. fin} isee, I shall sell Lot 1 in Square 127, havin a front of 30 feet bya depth of 95 alley and improved by athree-story and Mansard §B) Residence, we all the modest improvements. This property is located on the northwest corner of 1ith and H si ae northwest, and is without doubt in one of the most desirable sections of the city. Terms: One-third cash; the residue in three ual payments at six, twelve and eiuhteen months, with notre bearing interest at 7 ber.cent. per an- pum until paid, aud secured bya de S200 deposi Al Convey ancine at purchaser's cost. Z Mf ale: MUyI2-dhds "THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers, my12-dkds PEREMPTORY 841.E OF THREE GOOD FRAME NGS NEAR THE THOMAS STATUE. on MONDAY AFTERNUON, May 17, at F1x O'CLocK, on the premiées, we shall ‘eell tothe highest Didder the thrée-story frame Dyelling N Fourteenth stret north itn back balding Alon ts tates wo-story frame Ccttave Dwe hinge Noe iit and 1119 Vermont ave- nue, all to be removed within five days from day of Stems; ee oe oe to be paid at the time of eu'e, the ret before remo: myl4- at THOMAS. eB FISHER = GO., Aucts. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEE'S SALE OF 728 THIRTEENTH ST. NORTHWEST. aay, Virtue of a deed of trust dated the tenth Gap of ¢ ‘October, ura ank duly recorded RA fl No. 695, ‘folio $38, et seq., one of thi land records for the Distsee ai" Oclensbia Sana at the agli of the party secured thereby, f will sell at public, auction, in front of the’ premises, on URDAY, "THE 22D Day oF May, A. 880, AT "4 O'CLOCK P. the follow: AE ‘My ing- Beseribed real estate, in the city’ of Washinz- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: The southern part of lot numbered twenty. three (23), in square mombered two hundred and fifty-two (254), and being contained within the metes and bounds fol- lowing: Beginning for the same at the southeastern corner of said lot and thence running north along fhe line of Thirteenth street west twenty-nine (29) feet and nine (9) inches; thence west to th or rear Jine of said lot; thence south alon; pieces bed by anid deed of trust. apie by the deed at ten per cent A tas of ® of them purchaser at the time of sale, and ail” convey- ing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. ey via: d&ds THOS. E. WAGGA! Ne ‘Trustee. Pages SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IN UARE 729, JOST EAST Or THE OAPI- BM Chor a deed of trust, dated 25th Feb-, ruary, 1874, and recorded ia Ifber lee 743, sale ee ate the land records of the ee a and at the request of the Gente willo a, at Public sale, front of the premises, on THE 24TH DAY OF ray, AT THE HOUB oF re BS P. M., all of. No. 7, tituated in square No. 729, in the city of Washing- ton, District ‘of Columbia. Terms of sale: One-fou creth aes balance in six, twelve and eignicen Cece Det Vee chaser is ni iy pa of sal ‘wlien the is struck a é ised ot trope taken to cure defe sti the purchaser's cot. If terms are hot comp Ali conveyancin: mm five days the ad will be readve ertiood and sold at purchaser's myl0-d&ds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. Tr SALE OF IMPROVED PROPEB’ 'RUSTEE® Oar Sree TY dapat fetus ofa seen of rors a to us, dated the + 1880, and recorded ee iiber of JUNCANSON BROS., Anctio: Sth and D etrects northwest. REGULAR AUCTION PALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITU! EE MATTING, STOVES. KEFRIGERATORs, PARLOR Al 4 ChaM pine © FURNITURE," GLa\ BY W ARE, 1RUN GARDEN FOUN. take place at Salesrooms, on, TereDsy” MoksING, “Mar I8ra, Gost: MENCING AT 10 O°CLOC DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioncer. CATALOGUE SALE OTL AND WATER COLOR PAINTINGS AND: SKETCHES, WASHINGTON artists AND OTHERS. ENGRAVINGS, puOTouraras, &o., &c. Atour Salesroom, Star Oflice Building, corner 1ith street and Pa ave., on FRIDAY MORNING. 2ist INSTANT, aT 11 O'CLOCK, and in the EVENING, AT 7:30. Pictares on exhibition two days prior to sale. \HOMAS DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. Moe WALUABLE BUILDING ON oe FIRST REET, BET WE BEKT AND FRED- MA’ nick MEETS, GHORCETOWN, D.O., AT AUCTIU: On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 21st, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK, in front of the premise I shall sell part of lot 74, in Beatty & Hawk dition to Georgetown, having a front of 20 fect by a depth cf 124 feet t9 a 1U-foot alley. ‘erms: One-lialf cxsh; balance at six and twelve uthe, with notes bearing interest at seven por and secured by a deed of trust. 850 deporit ie of sale. Conveyancing at purchase! : mayli-a&ds EXECUTOR'S SALE OF ALUARLE p PROPERTY IN GEORGE £0 W. By virtue cf the last will and. featament oF Tucmae 'S. Jones, deceased, daly recorded frm in the cftice of Rexister of Wills, in the year IS6s, the undersiued wil offer’ at public sale JBOREDAY, the 2iza D 860, at haneee ogy part of Lot n ber 17, situsted on a Georgetor D.G., fronting 16 feet on Prospe t, and @ tree tending back ‘san © width 120 foot, with the tw Story Frame Dweliny upon ihe sanie, now cecupied by Mr. DeOzell. Algo, all that piece of ground situated at the southwest corner of Ist and Potomac ste., frouting twenty fect on 1st treet, aud extending southerly with Potomac street cixhty-five feet, hoe ary Building upon the saute, now occupied ‘oy Mr. ‘uly, ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase-money in care, the residue in one and two years,the pur- chacer giving his notes bearing interest from the day of sale; a deed given aud deed of trast taken to secure deferred payments. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser.” A deposic of 830 re- Gnired when the property ia struck ofl. If the terms of sale are not complied with at the eud of five days trem the day of sale, the undersicned will resell the property at the risk aud cstof the defaulting purchaser. AOKSON, myl?-10t NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S en ae ONb STOCKS Executor. By the antnenlty’ or ths Supreme Court ef the District of Columbia holding a special term, £ will fell st public auction at_the Auction Rooms of ‘Thomas Dowling, corner Pennsylvania avenue and ith street, on THURSDAY, May 20,1880, a 12 31 the following stocks and bonds belonging ‘to the e: tate of the late John C. Wilson, in lots to suit pu charers, viz: 16 shares of the Citizens’ National Bank. 5 shares of the Mctropolitan (F st.) Ki I share of the Ci:izens Building Assoc 2 District of Colmmbia bonds of $50 each. Terns cash ch. agsigmauent 15-4t HENKY M. BAKER. Executor. UBLIC SALE. OF THREE MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSES, Nos, 1443 1, STREET NO} NEawEst, CORNER OF Fe TEENTH STRE By virtue of a Tecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of C.A. Pregtirs et al. versus B. Fran lin Dyer et ai 7,102, equity dockct 20, I shall ofter at public, sale, in trout of the te premtisos, on ERIDAY, THE 2611 pay OFM 1880, Ar 6 O'CLOCK. M-~ all those cortatn loes of wrowmnd it the city of Washington, DU, known as lta G3, 6& aud 65,in the subdivision of lots 3,4 and 5, of Sem'l Davidson's subdiy ision of square 214, de- scribed and iinproved as follows: Lot No. 65 fronts 22.17 fect on the north side of L street northwest and 76 feet on the east sige of 15th street north- $a ot is improved by. ood two-story Frame Dwelling, lot 4 is ‘lirectiy cart of the above, hae front of 14.08 feet on L street by a depth of 76 feet toa 4-feet allcy, nd is improved by a well-built three-story Brick House; lot 63 adjoins the last- named lot on the east, has a front of 13.75 feet on Letreet by a depth of 80 feet, opening in the rear toa4-feet alley, and is sleo improved by a com- fortable three story Brick Dwelling. Termsof sale: Oue-fourth cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, in equal pay mente, for which the notes of phe pancusedt ill Ne taken, bearing interest from the sony of ale. and a lien retained upou the property orail cash at the option of the purcbaser. deposit of $50 will be required of the purchaser of each lot st time ie sale, and al! conveyancing shall be at the ex pan of the purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with ia seven days, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell af the risk and cost of the defaultin.s pur- rriistee. AC " McINTIRE, Auct. akds [pescansos BRO! TRUSTEE SALE OF yeas REAL ESTATE ON WEST, BETWEEN T! Noi a N Ta STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. BEINS HOUSE NO. 1011 M STREET. Virte of a deed Of trust (0 ine, dated ¢ 3d day of July, 1876, and recorded in © No. 827. folio 159 quest of re party anction, in front of the promises on THU IMPROVED c., THE 277H DAY OF May, A. Are o'orco P.a., Lot numbered five (5), of Davidson’s aubdi- vision of Square numbered’ three hundred aud forty (340), with the improvements, consisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling House, with back build- ing and Terms of sale: One-fourth cash balanos in one, two and three years, with interdat at sovon pet to be recured by a deed of trust. A deposit oreite required at time of sale. Gonveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in one week the Trustee will resell at risk and cost of defaulting purcharer. d-d&ds J. O. STANTON, Trustee. CHER fe OF THREE-STORY Shige DWELLING, ALSO A FRAME HOUSE, 0. EIGHTH NIREET FAST, NEAR © STRELT SOUTH, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree cf the Supreme Court of the Dnetrict of Columbia, paseed In equity fs sauce Nor 6,804, the undersigned ‘Trustee ther: ell at public auct cas one sf the br iinet on TUESDAY, 251m Day oy AD. 880, at 6 O'CLOCK P.M., all that certaia pr cs, par Gel or lot of ground, Iola and being in the city of District of Columbia, lator plan he ‘wenty-one, in square numbered Nine Hundred and Four (904), begibning at the line dividing lot numbered. Twenty- two one hundred and twenty feet from the cornerof Gertreet. and 8th street east, running thence north on atling with said Sth stredt forty (40) feet; thencs seventy (70) feet and six (6) inches: thence Bouth Gip Tests thence went touh alley as laid down in the plan of said thence @ south bounded by said alle; to the tn of lot red twenty- fro Gd: thence east along the line et sack lot nuih- bered twenty-two (22) to the place of beginning, together with the improvenients. ‘erme as prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments at one and two years, notes to bear interest and to be secured by a trust on _prop- erty Fold. If terms of sale are, not complica we nm days from sale, the Trustee reserves thé Hehe to resell the property at the isk and coatof the deteuiting purchaser, after giving five days’ notios of ion, resale in some newspaper published in Was! rabrOn_cohvevancinisy Re... at ny neers ‘A devostt of $100 will ‘will be at ti peek pi ay DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. mnayl-Sawow HANGERY SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING AND LARGE LOT OF GHOOND EL 1 ae D, ON SOUTHWEST CORNER OF RYLAND AVENUE AND FOURTH polneet NORTHEA' oft Nirhie of & decree of the Supreme Conrt @ District of Columbia, May ith, 1880, in Equity Cause No. os Gao. doc.19., wherein Tou lai are , Deine all of gai 1e wert 20 feet onan a Maryland ave- Bue, by depth of 90 feet; also part 3 inches on said id aveni said 4th street, Besubdiviied igi~ sized Suliding i lots. Official subdivision plat ‘Terms of vale as prescribed by said decree a e-third purchase money in cash; ‘and the treat north WALTER B. WILLL ., Aucts. wonrees AMS & OO-; Aue [OMAS: DOWLING, At Auctioneer. JUSTEE’S SALE OF VA VALUABLE IMPROVE: TET ASTAUE ON FAYETTE STREET i TWEEN THIRD aie FOUBLH 8: ReETS, GEO! ie 16, dated Ey hag Solum veh he p.atietiony in front of Ph ih tay of Sacha on of corded in . iber No. 139) ee MABYL4ND HAMS FROM PRINCE GEORGE 00. THREE YEARS OLD. PRICE 15 ors. PER LB. JOHN H..MAGRUDER ITED ACTIO: The Prohibition of Military Marching Across the ee Foot-Bridge. Fears that the © Combined Tread Would Precipitate the Struc- ture into the Rirer. “Action and Reaction are Equal,” but United Reaction ts Greater. Some Proof of this, and how it is oe Above the suspension foot-ridlre which spans the ‘Niagara river below the falle has been placed an iron plate notice, forbidding any military or other FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. | °4Y of individuals marching across the stractare. myll 14231 New York ave. UCITER! CHOICE DAIRIES! BUTTER! ‘AMERY PRINT, mai made from pure Alderney Cream, per pound. 29 35C. Beet dairies of N- ¥. Btate, per pound. ..28 to S00. ORF: Successor to J. Frank & ‘Son. Nos. 496 and 497 Center Market. Best Western Creameries, per pound. VIRGINIA BUTTER, per Renna. Open every day till one ge ag Stalls 18 O'cl my5-Im F_Xcursronists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Freeh arrival of Imported and Domestic Goods. AM. Bousles, with Jelly. BEEF. iis i Westthalia. TURKEY Boncieas in Jelly. cuIGkEx, Potted == ROLLED TORGUE, HAM BAUSAGE, OURRIED ERS. BAKED PICET. PD bore B ERS, PICKLED See WOODEN PI. No charge for} any part of the ct my5 TO) MACG. ONT. NGUES, Tok ae Le RNAP! Na KINS. New packing and delivering goods to B. W. REED'S SONS. aok 16 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRINGELAMB}and PEAS, BTRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and CU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS, 40 cente 8 pound. may4 Fykcounace Bit OME MANUFAC- TURES, AND HELP TO BUILD UP THE DISTRICT. Our Flour is made at home. BUY OUR NEW SOUTH. It is as nice as any patent near in esd market; alko our Hungarian Patent Process Fl For sale by all the leading Grocers. yholesale Depot— ap30-tM21 W. H. TENNEY & SONS, OstrEee. MILLS, town, D. O. EST N.Y. BUTTER, per Ib... Frime NEW CHEESE, per lb. 1 can SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 3 lbs. Best ITALIAN MAOARONI. 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL... MAGNIFICENT IMPERIAL TEA, unequalled elsewhere. 2 Ibs. GREEN COFFEE. 1 bushel GOOD POTATOES .. 6 (-Ib.) Bars BABBITT’S N. ¥. OITY SOAP. Scans 8. & W. CORN... STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. OALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th st. n.w., ap29 Between M and N. F.. MAXUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 Cents Per La. Best fee Java COFFEE, eee 33 ote. per iss 8p26-8m Process FLOUR, Sito per Bol. NEW YORK TEA COMPANY, Ib. Cor. 7th and K sts, WM. H. SPIGNUL & Co. 1RST PREMIUM Fetes at the National Fair over all other compet- handsomest Minnseots Fatent Flour in the ate States. A very superior Minnesota Patent. A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, Process. GOLDE:} The Btandard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 ‘ALT & CO. LADIES’ GOODS. Liat myl M™: J.P. PALMER, 41107 F sts. n.w., Reg) ‘ully announces her Summer opening of BONNETS AND ROUND HATS ‘No Cards. On THURSDAY NEXT, May 13th, To which she invites the Ladies of Washington and vicinity. mys DOUGLASS, Ninth St. St. Cloud Building. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEE: PARASOLS—New and Elevant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. CORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in Great Varicty. NOVELTIES in Made-up LACE GOODS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. DOUGLASS’, MEN'S DEPARTMENT will 1 ti the Choicest Goods at the Lowest 2 163 contain west Prices. 9th and F sts. ASHI ME. WASHINGTON, ION. ABLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, enna. ave. aa S.J. tdedersecdet 1213. neta aoe are -» UP RESSMAHING. aa taylors = rs Pat Journals of stairs. DRESSMAKING. R STYLES. ey of lon for sale. ap2-3m THE MISSES HAMILTON, First-class work, at moderate prices. _mal6-3m ———e ee ee eee Sung i IMPORTATIO! OF PATTERN NERY GOODS AND FINE MIL- LIN! Languedoc, Point de eed Ohantill Spanish and Beaded Laces, "Now effesta tn Onake Elere and Beaded Oapen, "An wi f assortment of ‘ings and Buttons. Oorsets, Under- x a ents, Bid and Thread Glo ‘and a beautiful ie of aoe and Drap d"Ete and Combination Suits. Black Suits, a first- clase artic fe 1d B30. e |, 907 Penna. ave. ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. ee LADIES’ SHOES. world fort for the money. Dest in the Baws id at ‘DINOOUNT or FIFTEEN PER OENT onDER” All Winter SB as fad Bafa TG AEDS pts BELLE Lucas: DREESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPAOR, Corner Sth st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th SPORTING GOODS. $1.00 Soe es a remarkable an: il extraordit Ae RATILER Tt takes ad will split a ‘hair or shave a face aoe teat touch. gay 81.00 00 and warranted lin eee i to Sea Stk refunded. | Fete TION igh HONES an@ BELT combining OMEAHA’S SeOt ec BAZAR, ‘The bridge is strong enouxli to carry all who may crowd upon it but the combined power of united steps would sway the elegant wire causeway from its mooringsand precipitate it into the river. ‘This illustrates the wonderful power of united and har- monious action, true in the physical world as woll asin the materis!. Combined powers will destroy, while united and harmonious action will success fully resist. To illustrate: If such important parts of the body as the liver and kidneys are in har- mopious working order, health is almost certain to be the result. These two orcans constitute the workshop of therystem. The refininy, purifyinz, and life-imparting labor is done by them, ana when they harmonize the unhappincss of disease rare'y comes. Unfortunately, they do not com- monly work in unison, and, as when either the Positive or negative pole of the electric battery is deranved the current ceases, so when either the liver or kidneys are out of order the march of dis- ease is sure to weaken the structure. The question naturally arises, how is this to be avoided. The answer is simple. both liver and kidneys in perfect orde e been thousands of remedies for t' liver and very many forthe kidneys, but only re- cently has any scientific compound been found which will certainly regulate, relieve and keep ia harmony both of these «reat bodily organs. War- ner’s Safe Kidney and Liver Cure does this infa litly. It furnishes the food which the kidney and liver require, Just as meat provides the material for making blood. Not only this, butit acts as a tonic to the entire system, and drives away the lasaitade which the present season s9 often brings. There are thousands of people in all parts of the land to- @ay, who, after hope was nearly goue, have li their health restored by this and there are thousands of ot! back disease by using itfreely. Li precious thing in al! the wo1 To preserve both is mankin there is nothing which more e' Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver the press, by scientists, and by the sale by drugwists in all parts of the w embcdiment of united action. sistance of the is the nd health most is next. ty and does it than dored by DB. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, OrFice 610 Nineteenth at. now. Bpecial attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTUMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, &o. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER = now been long enough in Washington and ao. implished suet in his Rrofeesion to feel thst fart er commend of his skill or success is unnecea- - Asan author of medical works upon the or- of whose treatment he has made specialties for beh eae ee of telentiae a ean he the ment of the respiratory orcane, he known both in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHERK tmnined ai bis oftice by those interested FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank you very sincerely for the relief I recelved from your treatment of my hearing, which has been ‘impaired, it of an excessive! vere cold. D. W. VOORHE. RESTCRATION OF HEARING. Dr. von Moschzisker’s treatment in my case—oa- tarrh an: success. I thinkit b but a just tribute to him to make it Known to all who n is medical services that I have the bi ‘utmost confidence in his professional abilities. 8 SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washington. Chief of the Redemption Division’ B. Office. FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- Guction from genilemen of character and standing. They speak highly of his skill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and thoee of the Respiratory Organs, and of his attainmente 6a physician. me his it of ermy 7 goeorraion ander personal experience, [think GHATIO SEYMOUB. ice hours: From 9 8.m. tolp.m., and 8 = se Ow HORSE DOG MEDICINE. MEDICINE. MEDICINE. VETERINARY MEDICINE DEPOT, 409 14th st. n.w. ie mys ROBT. SMITH, V. 8. GEcCOND HAND CLOTHING, ae "eee tore OUS, bar, te WATCHBS, oy saline = ; WALSEE! cE, bor ee aps vy mat watt be ap6-1y R's STORAGE FOR F! COTA o's, and Steam 0; a1 toons eam Carpet leaners, E promptly st attended t ae | na ave. ap2l-i: ANTED YOU TO pt retin +f THAT WE sell a first-class lor-made Second-hand SUIT much better and a na a cheaper than s No. 408 9th nd-hand woar25 We buy but T= OELLULUID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. BAT NEVER RUSTE Neves ete | be worn while ba NEVER BREAKS, ALWAYS OLEAN, and can CHAS. (SHER 623 7th st. n.w. Mrs. Fisher devotes Ler attention to the wants of Isdy patrons. mar29 ws ANTED-GENT'S CLOTHES to make and pairs, Boye’ Clothes cut and made in neat H style: Gent's Fine Pantaloons a specialty. Fine work ‘and satisfaction assured. Ares. 1923 Pennsylvania ave. 101" EUCALYPTINE From Australian Trees. For itches, and Skin Affectic erat For Sata roughened by household work, &e. For Toilet us Shappea Skin, | kin, ae, = For Tender Bunions, & For Hemorrh: Tnvaluab uable Remedy. For Burne, Mosquito Bites and Sunburn, Perfectly Clan in Use. Bold by ai! Druggists. Price 25 cents. marl9-3m PELS CORN SOLVENT, Bea Inaect Powder, Rat Camphor, Wie de Meyer's Catarrh Ow Perfumeries, Combs, Brushes, &. DAVIS & HENESS, sts... w. Extermina- Gun oor sale 6.¢. cor. 13th 60 'KON.—Builders and House Owners are requested to call and examine the Stock of re and MARBLE MANT! at the NEW lange stock of Andirons, Gas Logs, Cook Stoves, Ranges, &c. C street northwest. BSOLUTE SAFETY!! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPARY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Dam) pe z00k Veuks trom 6 20 0 it fi it sec ee Eheachiseae et president Gen. Wr Biggs vice presi Sreiient BP. ‘Buy: 3A. 4 Willard, John Cassels, ‘Thos, Evans. THE EVENING STAR. REPORT OF 1H EXPERTS THAT THE NOTROF WARN- ING WAS WHITTEN BY HIMSELF—wnat warrra- KEE SAYS: ‘The report of the experts in the West Point investigation Identifies the “note of warning,” which Cadet Whittaker sald be had received, with the handwriting of Whittaker himself. In an interview yesterday Whittaker sisted that Saturday evening he was invited to Gen. Scho. field's house, the latter saying he tad sent tor him to say that there was considerable bard {celing ageinst htm, (Whittaker), and asked him it he had anything more to Say Or Wished to make any confession, and if be did that would be a good Ume to do It. Whittaker replied that he had nothing further to say, that he bad told all he knew and it was the truth, and that tf he had not told the truth, and desired to confess anything, Gen. Schotield would be the first man he would go to on account of the General's unt- form kindness towards him. Whittaker sald the General advised tim to collect all the letters he had written lately, because in that way it might be possible to as certain who i was had simulated hits handwriting. Te said the told him he had his wishes, and Whittaker judges from that remark that the General be cent, or he never would have s ker Was asked how he account the discrepanctes tn bts statems he cou t for them. the prese some of and besaid honest. story 1 u then there wonid have b ie was asked how Il was th that the writ like bis oWD. Tie re a nd that if be had written have exhibited to four or tive Was asked What } covery tbat both of the a the evening. whole s person Who wrote the note might he nis room and taken a plece of his papr With many sam} ome te ples of hand writing him might have forged the note. MR. SOUTRWORTH'S DISCOVERY o Southworth’s dt y. He had ar pquisitiog for a rs given Semps by Whitta two sheets of a letter of Whittaker to bis nd@ a note of warn, ing. accide halt on ¢ take other Was Written, had nevér formed one sheet, but the requisition and one of the sheets on which was the letter to his mother bad once been a who! <l. That led him to compare the other two pieces of paper, and be found that the other sheet of the letter to Whtt- taker’s mother and the note of warning had been one paper. When he made that discovery he took to his bed with excitement, and he was unable to read his report in court. Cadet Whittaker was cross-examined Satur- day and maintained his Innocence of any know!- cage Gf Who committed the outrage on him or wrote the note of warning. Hesuspected Cadets Blake and McDonald of having a hand tn tt. ‘The court will make up Ils report, Misi probably before June Ist. Gen. that reports of fears of disorderly action by the cadets t Whittaker are premature, ag ft is the understanding among them to allow the court to take care of the whole case, Professor Greener still claims that Whittaker ts tnnocent, 8 he bas some important points wk ds 10 make known over his own sigua- bUL DOL 10 Lhe court. TE ANSETT INDIANS have deeded to the Rhode Isiand all their uribunal lands in the town of Charlestown Of the state law abolishing triba ions, and they are no louger wards of the citizens. THE JURY Is 1 N. ¥., brought gulity,” and the prisoner was discharged. is much rejoicing among bis friends. BgsToxtans Goins TO Hamrro The steam- shiDecatur H. Miller, which sailed trow Bos- ton for Norfolk and Baittmore Saturday after- noon, had among her passengers Gov. Long, e€x-Goy. Rice, lion. Henry D. fiye and a num- ber of clergymen and journalists of Boston, adies, en route to the commence. cs Of Hampton College, Va., on 1. ‘Thursday wu re MARRIED, CRAIGTALNOED. At the Church of the As- cension, Farhingin, D- i gb May 4 INO, by the Key. J. H. Eliott Thomas Ci U. 8. coset survey, to Mise wien Louise, da ter cf Brig, Gen. Benjamin Aivord, Paymas! Gaal U.S. amy. ——- re —___ DIED BROWNING Faturday, May 15, 1880, at clock p.m., Tibanc BE, the ovly daugtiter of wil Hem 8. and'tsrah FE. Brownine, aged elgltes : nicbths and twenty-three days. rGRBECY. On the morning of the 16th of Mi Oxkecx, son of E. W. and lL. af. hs aud 16 days EE} WORT Hn Isso, abot = fe Robert and Mary Keyworth, irty- fined year of his axe. Notice of funeral hereafter. STOVER. At his resider weet, Ch May 17, 1580, at Th 2025 H etrest north- SOLOMON Bro- in the hfty"ecvertth year of his age. Qik feheral will take place Thursday morning, at "clock, from the Westera Presbyterian Church. cae f the fawily are respectfully invited a attend. (Baltimore.Sun aud Anerican Copy.) TOBREY. Stciden!y, on May 16, 18%, 32. Fax- NIE AMBRO-E, wife of Guar. H. Torrey. Fuperal frcin Corsregational Church, corner of 1th avd G strécte, Tuceday, at 2p.m. Friends and relatives without further notice. * (New York, Pb hia, Chicago, Boston av paba papers y UNDERTAKERS. ‘KED. INDE. SPINDERE Ken, Seventh street 1233 A Branch Store, 259 4% street sw. oo B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKES, 1837 10th street northwest. sep27-12r ‘MEDICAL, &e 50 REWARD—If Dr. Baotuens fails to cure hy case of Female Weakness, Irrecularities aud C'bstrictions : 30 years’ experience in Washington. Office, 966 Det.s.w.,opporite Siuithsonian, m5 2w* Crees tosnee EA, | Impote ney, Prez Vencreal Di Decay, Emissions and jhickly cared by Di. Hesnre. ‘No calomel wee | Ri'Femaie Weaknesses, ete 12 Fost. .w., near 2d. may35-1m* ADAM, DE FOREST EAS REMEDY FOR Oo ceding eur ay Ca hours from 1 api8-lia” LEON, the oldest established and only reli- D able Lapin" PHYSICIAN in ite city, can be consulted day at 455 Massachusetts avenue, from 1 to 8o'clock." All Female Complaints and irreu- larities cel cured. Consultation free. Sepa- Tate rooms for patients. ap5-2m B, MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS Certain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and sll Urin- Divenses, Seryous m Debility, Seminal We ary Di Blood and bee bi toad Syphilis, end ily cured SLE. Drone box, sent by mail under seal on re- caipt of price. mart R. JO! asi BLOOD PURIFIER I8 A a Xo <br aaa 208 all al gh or | cond for Fay j= @ KH. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAHONDS 4ND PRECIOUS STONE: Cor. 15th and F sts. FISRING TACKLE, ARCHERY, BASE c= BRUPPERT, Nos. 203 and 405 7th st. m.w., HEADQUARTERS FOR THE Lat bet OARBIAGE ates ail Seas | fore and tate DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIB- ‘TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIES. DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EX@HANGE. mar29 2, FOU VALUE YOuR ee Pee the Optician, 229-1m Wo. 817 Market Space. (UP erarns.) folio 43, &e.> of the land records of th District of Golunibiey and at the Settien cacuest of Theverty scoured ttetoby. the und ed trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the BF hishest bidder, ou TUESDAY, the TH DAY OF MAY. 1680, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M.. the east part of lot numbered twenty (20), in square number one hundred and seventeen (117), being lermort thirty eight (38) feet one (1)'inch on treet, and running that width the whole depth of the lot, with the: house and wements. ‘of atx SST AMEBIOAR and SWISS pierre A MONEY TO LOAY at § per cent. ops Bie. 1007 Seventh st. B..7. ‘apis Fa nay fae Taree ra tc sumtime in. Heed styles. 7

Other pages from this issue: