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a _PROFESSIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ‘OHFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE eTEsuEe eg! = THB LAK: ‘B. Fon Senond cle fares 15; ‘noun’ 5-2 SOS ond-cl 7 wharf MON L e Batted wk WEDNESDAYS a and FRIDAYS, at 6:20 p. ‘Leaves Norfol at Pig 8 Alexacdria, Piney Poin Point Lookout and FOR Boro N FOMAG RIVER LA LANDINGS. Bteamer JOH mmr eON. wharf MONDALS THUESDAYS ‘and SATURDAYS, at ES FOR NEW YORK, irs JOHN gir por ee KNIGHT East » N.Y. TURDAYS ss 4pm. atl p im. MONDAYS" » ate 5p ty &e. +0 to Genes pariaent? ‘under et. Bank, opp. Treasury Depsrtme 2729 RirRED WOOD, See WoNROE a PORTSMOUTE. FORTRESS A STEAMFK GEORGE LEARY, Joseph White, Commander, LEAVES WAsHtxoTox, From foot of Seventh st. | From Caauptels ‘s ee yy E ND: cRSDAY. URS- *REE Day AND pana | “DAY nh SUNDAY, grery SALUMDAY. at] stéra. peat Piney Point and Point Lookout Going eturning. 3 Round Trip, $1.50. Tickets First-class fare, $1; Round Trip, 1-5), Til ‘7th st. hart, Siaahiog! 02, DO, ap27-6m Gainpbell's wharf, CEYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEE: TON, GEORGETOWN, WASHING’ EORGE TON PHA EEXANDRIA Connecting ee {Philadelphia with Clyde's New ¥oi Boston, Provi- all points in the Through bile of lac rough bills of lading wiven. SAILING DAYS. From Washington—Mondays, at 5 p.m. ——— Phuadelphis—Saturd rst at 75; Ta. Freight received daily until §p-m: | Georgetown scods received and delivered at Washington. rf, foo! street. WILLiamM 32 South Wha lelphia 5 C0., Agente, Sur st. wher! and’ ‘Wael class steamers DAM ROTTERDAM B-SCHOL rowulariy om Wedt 0. 2d Cabin, 345-50. Steoraze, 226 AZAUX, General Agent, 27 South Wiliam *its kK, Jersey cis: ©, 8t., NewYork.” For passage apply to W. G. MET- EROTT & CO., 925 nnsylyania avenue,” Wash- ington; or F. H’ JOHNSON, Awent, National Sate De Peposit But Lng, corner New York avenue and ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—sraxcme Link Between New Yous, Havae, LONDON, Sournasteton axD BREMEN. ners of this company will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Rates of sexe: From New York to Havre, Lon- jampten and Bremen, first cabin, $100; $30; prepaid steerage % Oe, one OF passage ap] work: y weling Green, New Yor . METZEROTT & OO., 925 Pa. Washington. JUNARD LIND, LANES ROU’ THE oUNARD STEAMSHIP TGOMPANY LIM. Between — York aaa Wed., June id every fouidwinw Wednesday from New York. IES OF PAsRAGR. 880 and $100 golds sccording to accommodations. Ticket to Pare "815, 2 ol dvaddifional Beturn tickets on favorable terms. at very low rates. Steerage tickets from urea and een and all other parts of Pe, at lowes bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other porta on the Contisent, sid fey Modi francan ze spply at the Company’ For «i pass: at the Company's offes, Boo'd Vomiln Greet or both staerawe and W, 605 7th street, Washing- ce a HAS. FRANCELYN, Agent, N. RAILROADS. ALTIM@RE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRA o National Koute and Short riage the Herth, eremrests Mi West, To take effect Gennes ‘Movernber 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. — P-m.—Baitimore, Eilicott City and Way Sts- S206 a.m. —tNew Pees Philadelphis and — 178 to-Bal ‘On Sunday itimore only. Break- et ae eaey eae me ne — Annapolis and wa: mont, Strasburg, eee = ratowe, Bret, Fick and way, ye via Relay. 00 a.m —f Balti Ley a canees £0 s:m.— Ponto Rocks, Piedimont Strasburg, Seg nis oe Fone Ph Se in ang —New Yor! ton an Baltimore Express. Parlor car to ‘New York and Philadelphis. 8:35 a.m.—t8t. ont Colambus and Pitsburg Express. Frederick, Haverstown and Vi ich, except Sunday. h car to anton. sn cars to Cin . daily. Graf: ton to Sandusky, daily except Saturday. Fe —tBaltimore, Annapolis and Way. Sun- 10:08 s.m. ee Express. es at. aeacene- » Collewe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Ji tion, Jessa" '€ and Hanover. at we. ‘Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City {90 pm.—New York, ., Philadelphis and Boston eee “x Stunday ont , Baltimore and Way 3 re 4 cee Bisdsasbury saa Lee 30 —Hal ——— Broderick. waa Belay. Stops at Annapolis 77:56 prim.—tPoint Frederick, Hazers- town, beak? anid Way Stations On Bannay ‘ime toPoint Of Hocks and Way Stat 4:40 p.m.—t Baltimore, £45, p.m NEW Yi ad barg and Lausel. Sieepius ear ne w Yorks and sleeping car to Philadelphia. 9:50 p. m.—TSt. Louis and ti Express. +Daily. tSunday only. Other trains daily, except on. at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Wi tion, and 603, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, Shocked and recsived at any poist in theety. © Mt GLEMENTS, Maer tion. y neral Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agen! mylt follows: Pittaburs and 10:40 = m., daily, with wr Car to Pittsburg, and Sleeping Carsfrom Pittsburg to Cincinnati, Louis and Ohi ma. daily, wi Ohicazo. BALTIMORE AND FOTOMAG RAILROAD. For Osnandsizua, Roc! gala nod Nort, a6 aly wile In. exce o Ay, a 'y ror Willis Lock Haven, ‘and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m daily. for Now York aud the East, 8: 10 a. = » and 1:30 p. = nee except Sunda) aa m. daily, ee Cars Expreas St Patines ate $300 me daily, except For Broouizn, N,¥. all throngh trains mee jersey Pave wit a of fae. ad jording lerto street double ferriawe and Journey across For lciphis, 8:10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, except Sunday ; 5:30 and 9:45 p.m. mae . Lim cprengy 9°50 atm xoopt Sunday. * gai. © tee wee and 9° 5 5 aS ted Sa ak 620 om. wor re pm, For Ansapais.0-W0 a.m and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- |DRIA "AND FREDERICKSBURG RA! Sep aexan iDBIA AND a Forging, Band l1 40 p- Sou bandas S27? ae iam. anc OAS int sae and 10 a.m., and 7 and FR! THOMBO) KBINDIS ‘a Sareea anys tata LYCLET ERY iscarried on 38 yo ‘The same excellent workmen work turned out eine Spueeetcs maces ‘aps ha tee Penaaylvanis avenue, third floor. $50 FOR A SINGER SEWING BEA Bay. re fn GES = Oatgarr ae . z ‘Graduate of of raaita 18 Years’ experience, Teeth pee Church id silver. jc, rpomer ee nw. wURGERY, << Corms, Banjour, FSictased Nation Vandulee Exooees sey: Plaine ad all other aiimenta of f the Sens shoes Ofice ion eal pee thea OTIOE.—The ea office and business of the late Dr. John H. Darrel 287 Fa. avenue, will be continned Dr. 0.'J. WATERS, formepty of 818. Pat Patronage is avenue. A continuance of rerpect ap3-Sm fully solicited. Ds WEISENBORN, Femoved to 410 11% ene ane CELLULOID TEETH ince! x tral ‘Teta gt ‘set, and all pl ah on z fracting, 60 ‘cont. decls EB. M. 8. BROWN, WN, DENTIBT No, 725 lets STREET, e, ie r, over Simms’ frous Oxide friven for the Teeth. Each Tooth 81. Teeth of every All operations on the and satisfaction kind inserted. teeth performed with care Attention in palled to the pleasant and convenien' location of this office. ‘Three lines of cars pass the sepl eArifeal BR. DU: DENTIsT, 919 peree L.W., betweer Tand KE Eee. Dea utiful Bets of ‘Teeth ; Teeth i gxtracting without n,, 80 conte. ‘ll Sperations waracics COAL AND WOOD. G. L. SHERIF) F, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD, of” variet; Special attenticn given fp exary order. a and 328 Pa. Ave. Depot and Mills, Waterand street Potomac TO-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. mECULCR Se no! OU ABLE: STOCKS anthority of the, Supreme Oourt of the Disiiet f Columbia hok term, I will sell at public auction at uction Rooms of ‘Thomas Dowliny Pennsylvania avenue and iith aire "on THURSDAY, Max 20,1880, a7 12 3c, th z stocks and bonds belonmini longing to the es- frien’ tel slate John C. Wilson, in lots to sult pur- chasers, 15 ehares of the Citizens’ National Bank. 6 shares of the \ eee ean Fi 1 share of the Citizens’ 2 ope! ot fs Terms m1 my 15-4t Y M. BAKER. Executor. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer "RUSTEE'S SALE LOF 7287 AHIRTEENTH BT. abY,Yirtue of a deed of trust dated the tenth gay of October, 1872, and duly recorded in ‘folio $38, et sea., ene of the. fend rooords forthe Disteoe of Golumbi ‘the raliie of the party secured thereby, sell at public auction, in front of, the ’ premises, AY," THE 23D DAY oF | May, AIO Ar Oe LOCK P.M.» the. follow: fig Geccribéa real eetater in the city" of Washi: ton, District of Columbia, to wit) The southern part of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in square numbered two hundred and fifty-two’ (25a), and being contained within #he metes and bounds fol- lowing: Bewinning for the same at the southeastern sprner of aid lot and thenes running north along the line of Thirteen west twenty-nine (2 fect and nine (9) oy inches: thence west to the western or rear ine of said lot; thence south along, the said Fear line to the southwestern coraer of said lof. and thence east to the said street and the place of béxi hing, improved by three-story brick House ‘Terms of sale as yy eatd deed of trust. The amount of indebtedness secured by the deed unpaid, to wit, @4,600 with interest at ton ber cent Per animm, from’ 10th of July, 1879, and the ex- penee of sale in cash, and the balance at six, twelvs. and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser bearing interest from the day of sale and Secuied by a deed of trust on the property sold shall be taken. A deposit of #260 shall be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. myl2-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustes. OAL. , Woop. C JOHNSON 5B: WOOD. ‘TELEPHONIC Coxxzozions.” COAL. Full Weigns. Beat Y- ices. AL. ypt aoves, ‘WooD. ‘advan’ eu mua conducting the wood aed wharves, factory, extensive re yards enabling Us to stock up largest when coal is lowest: officee dation, tnmusiog” pment aioe i eed we nication, ing prompt attention ol we pared to offer to our varie- ties of coal at the very lowest prices. e insure strictly pure coal, of 2,240 inds to ton. SO) ‘Main office, mill and de) foot of Lan, 33th and F ets. fw, Offices: 1203 Ent, N4TrI0NaL by ‘alk ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL cae KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over competitore. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. nov8 OvER 000 DRUGGISTS Have Signed the following Endorsement, the Signatures of which are open for In- spection, and canbe seenat 21 Platt Street, New York. GENTLEMEN: “FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS WE HAVE SOLD VARIOUS BRANDS OF POROUS PLAS- TERS. PHYSICIANS AND THE PUBLIO PRE- FER BENSON'S OAPCINE PLASTERS TO ALL OTHERS. WE CONSIDER THEM ONE OF THE FEW VERY VERY RELIABLE HQUSEHOLD REMEDIES. THEY ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER POROUS PLASTERS.”* To SEABUERY & JOHNSON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 21 Platt St. New York. apd (pcuaene STATE LOTTERY. This ix the ly Lottery of a Slate ever voted ons ened emrocl by the proce 2 ee Owls UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION covim ‘This institution corparen aie the Legislature ‘the State for. Eines table pi in 1868 the term of Tw ety five years, to which contract the eyolable fal th ‘Btate fs hich pledge te ether Te. newed by an ov malar vote, securit ite franchise ia the Mew rogaine at fs cembe: “D. 187%, with a capital of 81,000,000, to which “it has since added a reserve’ fund of over $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DHAWINGS's ‘will take Pisce monthly. [¢ never soales Dostpones." Look at the followin Distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, During which will take place the 12ist GRAND MONTHLY AND THE Extraordinary Semi-annual Drawing, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, June 157, 1880, Under Seana eRe fupervision and management of ARD, of Louisiana, and 'UBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. CAPITAL PRIZE, $100, 000 WP-Notice.—Tickets DOLLARS only. Halves, 85. Fifths, $2. Tenth, 81. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Srna Pr ee Age bay ie out. APPROXIMATION DRIES. 100 Approximation Prizes of 8200. 100 Approximation Prizes of 30 100 Approximation Prizes of 11,279 Prizes, amounting to... pe Fa rs BEAUREGARD, of La.) n-JUBAL A. EARLY, of Va. Commissioners. agptcatin for rates to clubs Sane only be made to the office of the Company in New (Sena Write for circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La., ‘Or same person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. or J. P. HARBACH, 1416 F st. n.w., Washington. has NO AGENTS in the shit Fist POSSIRSIDS NS and. all persona pre. ordert oulaen OF otherwise are SWINDLERS. : my12-w&s, 5w Krew THYSELF. tn ua RN ald miseries that result from indiscretion im early life may be all cured. seeree seas Fe si Oe CAL INSTIT! To if OF LIFE (on, SELF-. urchase entitied THE SOLENCE aan ION. Exhausted yo hundredin efits lon, revised and t -ysit fo 8 standard medical Engtiah ‘says:—‘*No person shoul without this valuable book. ‘The author is a mous benefactor.” An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. author permalesion, 10 308-2 Fisher, pacar aha. Yi, president: W. MD’. BL Miing SE'D.t3" Holcomb, SD. BB. Lynch. MD. and say of el and wane ; also Hon. ba ba ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S | SALE OF TWO-R8TORY BRICK EOF Witson MineET,’ S SIDE_OF W ‘STREET, WASHINGTON CITY, IN HOWARD UNE VERITY SUBDIVISION OF BFFINGHA By virtue of & deod of trust, dated Octo- ber’ Bist 188, and recorded in Liber No. 500, foils 123. of land records for District of Gclumbia cd wa sa at pablle suction, in froxt of the p May 2578, Mr the f Tncees described real es: tate, in Washington c mnty, in aid District, known lupch official plat thereof as/east part of Lot one (1), of the subdivision of Lot 4, and part in block No. 21, of the Howard University subdivision Of Eflughain. the fara of John Ay Bunites belo all of said Lot'oue, except the west 36 feet fronting said Wilson street by the depth thereof, toxether with the improvements thereon. Terms of sa’e: One-third cash, of which $50 must be paid at time of sale; the residue in three equal payments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with purchaser's notes, bearing 8 par cent. inter: est from day cf sale until paid, secured by deed of trust on property fold, Gonveyanelng and record ing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to be com- phed with in six days after aale, else trustee re serves right te resell at risk and cost of purchaser in myls-d&ds__ WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. RUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- EWTY IN THE NORTHEASTERN SEOTION OF THE CITY, IN 8QU. Bp virtuo of » deed of trust dated on the, fifteenth day of November, A. ‘B. 1878, and re- corded in Liber No. 9.0, folio 321, et seq.. one of the land records for the District. of Goltinbia, the request of the party secured by said dead in Wil on MONDAY, nie diva Dav or Ate eb. 18E0, aT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., offer for ale at pub- lic ‘auction, on the premises, tho following realestatoin the city of Washinton, in the Di frictcf Columbia, that is to say, part of Lots num. Lered one (1) and four (4, ) to wit: The north forty- two (42) feet by the width thereof of Lot numberad oue (1,) and the north eizhty-two (82) feet by the wiatl i ihereot of ‘Lot numbered four (4); all of Lots numbered two (2,) three (3, ) five (5,) six (6,) sevea Gy) fifteen (15) atid six toon (16,) in eanare numaber- seven hund tent Terms of sale One-fourth o! the purchase money in cash; the bslance in three equal instalments, payable ia six (6), twelye (12) and cightcen (is) months (from the day of sale, with six per cent. interest, to be secured | by th chaser or purchase roperty sold, to the “aatiefaction, of the trus. ee, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. Each lot will be offered separately, and a de- Posit of fifty dollars will be Tequired on each lot la. Conveyancing and recording at the cost of urchaser. If the terms of le are not com- oe with in one week from the day of sale, the rustee reserves the rixht te resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after one week's notice in the * tar." CALDERON ste, D street n. w. myl3-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN” Auct. /HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ee SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ESTAUE ON FAY! VETTE STREET, BE- FOURIH STREETS, BORG By virtue of e decd of trust to me, dated on the 16th day of January, 1874, aud re: fe lor the District of Golum- corded in Liber No. 739, folio 121’ et we bia, and by direction of the party secured, T'will ca one of the land reco. fell at public auction, in front of. the premiées, On AY, THE 24TH pay oF May, 1830, at 6 O'cLock P'w., ali that piece or parcél of ground, being and situate in the city of Dietrict of Columbia, and known and distayulahed asthe south moiety or one-half part of lot nw ered one hundred and thirty-five (135), in Thre! keld’s addition to said Georgetown, the same fron’ ing thirty (30) feet on Fayette street, aad rHOMDe back one hundred and thirty- (135) feet, or thereabouts, snd being the same which was Gon- Sgt by Aun K O'Neal by deed recorded in Liber T., No. 34, folio 17: ‘Terms of sale: ‘OQue-third cash; balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annuin until paid, secured by a deed of trust on the property 0 Adeposit of 8100 required st time/of male” ‘Gon: veyance at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale ae not Grades with in five days from day of sa'e, aes yee the right to resell ell the property St riak and coat of detain rh my12-d&ds WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. pee NEON BROS., Reams ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, BEING BRICK STORE AND DWELLI. SITUATED ON THE 8 Roar eeraes OF HAND SIXTH ‘STREETS By virtue of a deod of trust, dated August 16th, 1877, and recorded in Liber No. bee fy) folio” v7 ae req., one of the Land Records the Disiriet of Columbia, and. by the waitton re: quest of the ta secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, fm front of the promiaes, on Fai AY, May 28TH, 1880, aT 81x O'OLOCK 'P, M. that parcel of land situate in the orton} Washing- known as all of Lot 1 in Uhi- ts No. 7 and 8 in ton, D C., and man’s subdivision oF ossinal Lo together with tne puprorenents square No. 833, thereon, consisting of a two-story Brick D and Btore room. Terms: One-fouith cash; balance in six, eae and eihteen months, with interest at seven per cent. per annum. Deposit of 975 at timeot sale. Conveyancing Ng at exnense of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in ten days. ). JOY EDSON, my10-cokds _Oivas) E. FRAgER, ¢ Trustees. Cosoeey SaLE OF TWO-STORY FRAME ELLING AND LARGE LOT OF GKOUND ATTACHED, ON SOUTH WHST CORNER OF MABYLAND. UE AND FOU! STREET NORTAAST. te fe of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of ty Cause No. pa ee r 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M f round, pockies in, trict, to wit: Part of Lot No, 7H, vein all of said Lot Nox opt the weet oo fast fronting Maryland ave- ne thos No. 2, in 20 feet, front- ine Maryland avenue, by depth ory feet f inches of said lot No. 2 her with improvements thereon. ve property to be sold fronts 152 feet 3 3 inches on on said avenue, and 156 feet 9 inches on t, will be subdivided and sold in eligi- tee ba building lots. Official subdivision plat ibited day of sal "Terins of ‘sale as prescribed by said decree are: One-third of the purchase money in cash. and the residue ip three equal instalments, payable reapect- hteen months from day of of six per cent per an- ce aoe payments to be secured by notes Bue, by depth of 90 feet: also part of Lo said. igduare, No. 784, tively, and a deed of trust on penny sold. Deposit of t at time of sale. Gs 850 required on, Sach nveyaneiny and Teco! f sale to be comp! fea se Trustee reset 1d_cost of f defaultions 1 pur’ vM. Fe HOLTZMAN, Trustee, . street northwest WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. myll-d&ds AUTHBRIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF KY AND PAIREST IN THE WORLD. 20TH PoruLa® MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MAOAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on eee MAY 31, 1880. rawings, authorized by act of the Pike cy and sustained bes the courts a occur regalarly on last day of every Prowine Sungaye sree, be if v The man call the grand oppar- ali ticket. - Sa See ee ¥ 4 fed . gums DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. (FIY SHARES GREAT Tr Rhonos IGE OOMPA- ‘OCK A’ On THURSDAY ¥ (To-morrow). ne ore, 3 thend at 12 o'ciocs, at my salesroom, shove stock. THOMAS Betas Anct. ws GUILD & SON, Auctioneers. EREMPTORY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- WERE 213 SECOND BTREET NORTH- ‘We will sell, FRIDAY MORNING, Mar, 2sr at 10 ‘o'crocK, all the Household Efteota in dwelling 219 13 2d street northwest. Creton Parlor Suit, Ci ,, Matting, Beda nnd Bedding, Cook ad we ber Sto is Hall Racks, ‘Paint- ines, Mattrascess Ou Gultts, Blankets, China ahd Glase ‘Souk er BON, ange HARRY WEEKS. 19-2¢ \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. (NE STOOK OF GROCERIES, BRANDIES oe AND WINES AT AUCTION. MONDAY MORNING, May 247¢, 28h, AT 10 o'cLock, I shall ‘pel, at No. 5427 street, corner of street north: west @ fine assortment of Groceries, &c., Fite Stock of Brandics, Sherry, Port and Catawba. Guests of Fine Teas, Imported Ales and 81 Canned Goods, Spices and Condiments. Willow and Wooden Ware. Nails and oter Hardware. Silver-monnted Show Case. Large Uoffec Mill, Desk a: Dd Stove. Syrups, White Wine ané Cider Vinexar. Segars and Tobacco, together with a general assort- ment of first-class goods myl9-t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. caTaLoat E SALE ND WATER COLOR PALNTINGS AND SKETCHES, WASHINGTON aRTisTs AND OTHERS. ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, Be., Boo At our Salesroom, Star Office Building, streot and Pa, ave, on FRIDAY MORNING. alse INSTANT, aT 1 o'ctocg, and in the EVENING, aT. Pictures on exhibition two days prior to sale. myl7-4t '1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON FIRST BETWEEN MARK STH ET AND FRED- Erick oRtHEETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C., AT AUOTIO’ On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 21s 1880, Ar 6 o'cLock, in front of the premises, I shall sell part of lot74, in Beatty & Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, havinw a front of 20 Test by a depth of 129 feet to a 1U-foot alley. ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance at six and twelve monthe, with notes bearing interest at seven per cent., and secured by a deed of trust. $50 Aeposit at time of sale. Conveyancing at p "3 cpst. mayl7-d&ds IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of the last will and testament of Thomas 8. Jones, deceased, duly recorded in the office of Register of Wills, 1n the year 1863 the undersigned will oder’ at public sale on THURSDAY, the 277 Day ov May, 1880, at the hour of 6 o'cLock P.at., all that part of Lot num- ber 17, situated on Prospect street, in Georgetown, D.O., fronting 16 feet.on Prospect street, and ex~ tendity story De back same width 120 feet, with ‘the two- zoe Dwelling upon the same, now occupied piece of ground situated at the ner of Ist aud Potomac sts., fronting Ist street, and extending’ southerly with Potomac street eighty-five feet. with the three- story Building upon the same, now occupied by Mr. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchaso-money in cage, the residue in one and two years,the par- chaker giving his notes bearing interest from the day of gale; a deed given and deed of trust taken to secure deferred payments. Ail conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 re- quired when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied With at the end of five days from the day of sale, the undersixned will re: the property at the risk aud cost of he defaulting a8 oe RPS, ‘ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. CHANGER Y ee, ee VERY oe ered UTLDING LOTS IN THE NORTH ERN SECTION OF THE CITY, FRONT P RST REak ¢ TWEN' ‘STMEETS: DUPONT CIRCLE.” By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of e District of Columbia, passed on. ae 8th of ures > 1879, in aay oe 8c Doe. 17, ‘wil gell, on TUESDAY, JUNE Int oroLocn a. -» On the premises, the followin prone ae Lot five iquare 95, on the northeast corner of Bist and? etrsees nw, » and containing 10,042 Square feet of ground. “This lot wili be subdivited esired. Immediately after, Lota 41, 42, 43 and 44, in Square 96, aggregating 17,9873 ‘square fvet of ground, on Petreet, between 20th and 2iat streets Brferme, as prescribed by the decree, are: One- third cash ; and the residue in thres equal payments at six twelveand elylteen months from da and secured by deed of trust on the prope with notes bearing interest at six per cen! per aa: Dum Until paid. All conveyancing st purchaser's cost. A deposit of 850 will be required on each lot at the timeof sale. THOS. J. LUTTRELL, Trustee. B. H. WARNER, A my8-2aw&ds (Law Rep., 3!] RUSTEES’ SALE. by Urine of a decd of trust, dated Au 17th, 1876, gd duly reoorded in Liber a one of the land records. o Ditirictof Columbia, we will sell st public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, May 2iti, 1880, AT 6% O'CLOOK P. M., the following lot and premises, in Washington clty, District of Colum- pla, viz: Lot No. 30, xn Sanaro No. $87, improved by, two-story brick house, No. 922 D st. ermin: Oue-fourth Cash? balance in six, ‘hrelva, eighteen, twenty-four and thirty months, with in 7 =e dose OSEPH T. STEVE PUPEIG SALE OF 7 Sroare SIZED TEENTH 8 cauce of et al. versus B. Fra reulizes, On NS, ABLES HL. MOULTON, cee: DUNCANSON DRO! kas HOUSES, — Nos 104 1441 AND 1443 L STREET. NOWTHWEBr, CORNER OF FIF- pats ofa Eee of the} Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in the lin Dyer gar No. 7,102, canity docket: hy a shall offer at iy? Su sale,’ in fron: THE 2808 DAY OFMAY, Ac D, 1880043 6 ees all those certain jots ‘of ground in the cit known as iota 63, 64 and sionot ia 3,4 and 5, of "I Davidson's. subaisision of sqhare aia dee Scribed and improved as follows: Lot No. 65 fronts 22.17 fect on the north side of Latreet northwest and 76 feet on the east side of 16th streot north- or and is imy eipeoyed. by a good Dweliin }4 is directly east of the above, has front of 14-04 fect on Leattect bere depth of 76 fest ea 4 fect alley, and is improved by a well-bnilt joins the last- 3.75 feet on in the rear also by & com- fortable three ee Brick Dwel ‘Termsof sale; -One-fourth cash, and the Dalance in six, twelve and eichteen months, in equal RY, mente, for which the notes of Grad orchaser will be taken,’ bearing interest from th e day of sale, and a lien retained upon the proreryy aol orall Gans at the option of the purchaser. deposit of $50 be required of the purchaser of each lot at ea a sale, and al! conveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. ‘erms to be complied ith in seven days, otherwise the trustee reserves the rigat poeall ‘at the risk and cost of the efanitine pur: B. ‘Tras! Coe “ MoINTIRE, Auct. my15-d&ds ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES’ Giake OF IMPROVED PROPERTY M STREET N. W. By virtue one deed of trust to us. dated the Sdday of January, 1880, and recorded ia liber! 933, folio 42, &c., of the land records of the! istrict of Goinnidi and. at the written request of the party secured thereby, we, the undersigned trustees, will ell at public auotion, in front of the 8, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, the Ber DAY OF May, 1680, aT 6 ‘O'CLOCK P. art of lot numbered twenty (20) one hundred and seventeen (117), being hee castormost thirty: elent (38) feet one (1)'ineh on street, a] inning back with that width the gnats depth st ihe lot, ‘with the dwelling house and provements. as rms of sale: One half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at e'ght per cent from 2 ia 8 ‘square Purchasers cont, after week's notice, All'con vey ancing St Pun th. WOODWARD, LEROY M. TAYLOR, myl4-cokds JUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. } Trustees. SUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEING REAL ESTATE ON M ‘WEST, BETWEEN TENTH B WASHINGTON, D. ©., HOUSE ‘NO. 1011 M STREET. obh Tite, of f dood of Liver Nov wah tous 1 cords for the District of Golam! Guest of the of ea forty ($40), with the im th Brick Dy "House, with back bulla ing and stable. ‘of sale: One-fourth cash: two and three years, with interest at seven Det cent,, 10 be secured by & deed of trust. ft of 8300 required at time of eale.. Gon pul ‘ecost. If terma of sale are not com: with a ane Moen ne Tensine Will at | cost of defaulting purchaser. ‘my3-d&ds Puy. 0. STANTON, Trustes. BLIO SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IN QUARE 129, JUST EAS’ OF eae By virtue of a deed of i 422L4np HAMS FROM PRINCE GEORGE 00. THREE YEARS OLD. PRICE 15 crs. PER LB. JOHN H. MAGRUDER FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES myll 14231 New York ave. Berrte®: CHgTOe. eR RIES: CREAMERY PRINT, mac ele pure sane ey Successor to Frank & Son. B st. wing, Stalls Nos. 496 ay 497 Center: ‘Market. Open every day till one o'clock. my5-1m Fxcuursionists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Freeh arrival of Imported ana DomesticGoods. BEEF. jHosst,” pray, Boneless, with Jelly. eetplialis. TURKEY sBonelene in golly. Boneless in Tru: orice. Potted. PS—Ten Varieties. ROLLED. TONGUE, HAM SAU! SAGE, CURRIED OYSTERS. BAKED MACCAI ‘ONT. PICKLED LAMB TONGUES, PICKLED OYS- TERS, FICELED NHRTSE, PICKLED WOODEN Prats PAPER HAPEINS. TRAVELING BASKET! No charge for focking and ‘Gslivering goods to any part of the cit . Ww. EDS SONS. my5 ¥ street n.w. ALACE eee Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and CU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS, 40 cents a pound. may4 FRCOuRAGE HOME MANUFAC- TURES, AND HELP TO BUILD UP THE DISTRIOT. Our Flour is msde at home. BUY OUR NEW SOUTH. Tt is as nice as any patent flour in the market also our Hungarian Patent Process Fl For ale by all the leading Grocers. ‘Whelesale Depot— W. H. ORETOE Sit SONS, ap30-tM21 town, D. 0. BEST N.Y. BUTTER, per tb Prime NEW CHEESE, per Ib 1 can SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 3 ibs. Beat ITALIAN MAGAKON: 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. MAGNIFICENT IMPERIAL TEA, unequalled elsewhere. . : 2 lbs. GREEN COFFEE. 1 bushel GOOD POTATOES 6 Q-Ib.) Bars BABBITT'S N. ¥. OITY SOAP... Scans 8. & W. CORN - 50 STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY, CALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO. A. O'HARE, 2213 7th st. n.w., #129 _____“Between Maud N._ Fe MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 OENTs Per La. Best Government Java COFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts. Best Rio Uo COFFEE, Roasted 20 ta, por Ib. NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY, Cor. 7th and K sts, p26-3m. WM. H. SPIGNUL & Co. IEST PREMIUM {varded at the National Fair over ail other compet- TO © The handsomest t Unite! Sate Minngsotse Baten Flour in the A very superior minnesota 2 Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS aa! roan: A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent oe The Standard Fi OLDEN rot District. 6 amily Flour of the For sale by every first-class Grocers WHOLESALE DEFOS: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 M. GALT & 00. LADIES’ GOODS. 88 ee DR. F. A. VON, MOSORZISKER, Orrice ©19 Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTH&A. DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Dr. von ete low been long en Washington ani Nimed raficent protien to teal that ia commend of ais sufi or succese i Somecee: ie suthor of medi: AMES Of more men all rections Boo a han robatytha a other PHY. ‘Their ONGIRAL Le a0 ¥ Ree to his oftee by by th ‘thoes i id Aen SENATOR VOORHEES. arenginoerely for the relief I received sae your iron of of my my hearing, which has been = resco. Younes RESTORATION OF HEARING. t,D%; You Moschzisker’s treatment in my h and deafnese—proved = ink Se but a just tribute to him who n perfect 1 to make ft Eno his medical services that I i the tmost confidence in, ips professional abilities. § SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washington. -—By the advnee of Benstor Voorhees } psceds ayecll under yeur treatment for a case of disease and nasal catarrh. I have reason to be entirely satisfied with the result of f your aki, and you are st liberty to reter Any, one. to 0. i. Davingr, Sah x the Redemption Division U. 8. Treasury FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro. duction 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 those of the Respi aratony Oxeans 8, and of his attainments om hie treatment of @ case wu- der my observation and ree experience, I think he cau give relie! in all cases which itof remedy. HOKATIO SEYMOUR. Office hours: From 9 a.m. to] p.m., and from 8 to5 p.m. mari4 ow MEDICINE. HORSE MEDIOINE. MEDICINE. VETERINARY MEDICINE DEPOT, 409 14th st. now. 1 ROBT. SMITH, V. 8S. ECOND HAND CLOTHING, mae! eet ORs, WATCHES, Can be posed at at the very "hi 2 pare Seat ea B eet 61 promptly attended to. FP!8e StonAGE For FURNITURE Upholsterers and Steam Garpet Gear ani ty Louisiana ave. DOG my ap2}- pu ORLLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT NEVER RUST! NEVER WEARS OUT, AL’ be worn while ebar Mra. Fisher ( lady patro . NEVER BREAKS, AYS OLEAN, and cab is for eate at -R’S, 623 7th st. n.w. yotes her ai attention to the Wants of mar29 EUCALYPTINE From Australian Trees, For votes igeimestpao and Skin Affectiont For Hands ror peered by household work, ‘Ke. oe: "Toilet we tes ead Pimples, &c. For Tender rns, Bunions, &o. Sao olsen Tnval uable Remedy. ‘or Burne, Mosquito ites and Sunbura, Perfectly Clean in Une. Sold byall Druggists. Price 25 cents. marl9-3m Aeneas aud. House Owners are requested to call and examine the Stock of Sid MARBLE MANTELS at the NEW YORE MANTEL FACTORY Prices cheaper than any house in the District, a large stock of Boap Stes Lining, ker; ook btoves Ra = oap Stone ok Btoves, Ransos, & may8-2W* 493 C strect northwest. BSOLUTE SAFETY!! NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT OOMPARY, 15th Street and New York Avenue, Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to 800 a ear.” Government Bonds on deposit for st per 81,100. | Also, receives Silverwarein Trunks for moderate rate. Board of managers—Wi. Stoker, resident ; Geo. Wig, ea vice presidant ; B. P. 81 ler, secretary A. L. Sturtevant, treas fiteney A" willaras Join Cassel These Eeeae ‘may M™- 5. F- PALMER, 1107 F sts. n.w., Respectfully announces her Summer BONNETS AND ROUND HATS On THURSDAY NEXT, May 13th, To which she invites the Ladies of Washington and vicinity. SP -No Cards. DOUGLASS, St. Cloud Building. SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEK: PARASOLS—New and Elegant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. CORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR ir Great Variety. NOVELTIES in Made-up LAGE GOODS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. MEN’S DEPARTMENT will at all t:mes contain Lowest Prices. the Choicest Goods at the id mys Ninth St. DOUGLASS’, myl din and F sts. ME. WASHINGTO! WAST IBHION ABLE DRESSMAKING AND THIMMING STORE, 22: nna. ave. riot style "at chart Bottos nes nave sapere Dres ‘and Basted, and @ perfect Sf qu afirasai vania ave., up stairs. aaa D THE MISSES HAMILTON, ALLL F Street. First-class work, at moderate prices. _mal6-3m a a ad . Al ‘the 30 odd sizes for sale: "EADIE and OHILDEMWS BHOMS MADR M2 BELLE Lucas: DRESEMAKING AKD PATTEEN PARLOES, oo MARKET SPAOE, Oorner Sth st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. Geel? L=*s JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. O., dete convey! ok ee ee POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Ce., at 401 Mew Jersey ave., teplO-ebde BARDTDroGattiay. | marsv-ay “car B. & 0, Depot. DUNCAN SNIFFEN, GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT, 32 Astor House Offices, N.Y. be an advertising agent who promptly pays his bills.—New York Sun. He I~ lasge and original resources for sti y ising to the entire satis- rom an estimate as it wall Gost ier nothing and may save deal.—New York World. wWe,recom: him “one as an expert art of advertixing.—New York Tribune. ap26-1m WAVES, wings WAVES, x wr ite U.8. Patent mot {FOR FILING LETTERS, FILE HOLDERS | VOUCHERS, DEE! FOR FILE ROOMS, | aa OFFICES, VAULTS, WILLS, PAMPHLETS, SAFES, DESKS, &c.! &o., &e. BALES ROOMS AND MANUFAOTORY, mar20-2,tu,th,2 705 and 707 9th st.n.w. J. M.@ HK. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES $50,000 worth of URREDEEMED oinestog of Siatched Stoner tm Diamond Eesie"pltont” reaatt all Gate Bings wears ding of AMERICAN ana SWIss NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for suy of the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at 5 per cent. aps No. 1007 Seventh st. n.w. WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE is JUSTH'S old stand lace where first-class ia can be weld CEA ices. Address or call st JUSTH'S ig. G10 D at. between oth and'Tth sta ste.n.w. oF Beare. Bo, 408 9th st., between D and om: n.w. H.B.—Note by mail promptly mard ST. re- I, o& 628 9TH STRE! Goud Buldiug, thoroughly aud # eae in” Here irs WATCHES Lat 8268 Arch street, Philadelphia. LAWNS, all pare PRINTED Linky (8, all new patterns, WHITE LINEN LAWNS for white dresses. WHITE LINEN LAWNS is now the favorite material for white Gresecs. THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclumon of Yosterdayrs Preceed- mi SENATE.—After our report closad— The Ho psolulion providing for adjourn. ment May Si was laid before the Senate and read fo rte ‘first time. Mr. Conkling called attention to the fact that the resolution Was worded as a jolnt and not as ‘urrent resolution. second reading. Mr. Morgan the resolution unseating Kellog, ‘The Keliogg resolutions were then formally laid aside until to-day, when Mr. Butler will speak upon them, CE motion of Mr. Cameron (Pa.), the Senate took up the bil authorizing the restoration of Somerville Ni vin on the re ‘tive list, to rank next after Clark Hi providing that no claims for arrearages of pay shall accrue to said Nicholson by reason of restoration under ‘his act. It was explained that Nicholson served creditably for thirty-five years, was then Suspended {Wo years for tnte;perance, resumed active duty, and wa physically unnit for promot He objected to tts It therefore lies on the table. captain irregul igs and his good record, to 1 back on the Active list eS commodore, to be retired om the Bill was pa S00. After our report ¢ sed — e being In com x of the whol fon bill— dinent provid. Proportion of the seeds gricutural department shall mabers of Congress and di tt ing? } distributed by the be supplied to tm gates. Adopted. Mr, Young subr an amen rovid- ing that $5,000 of the sum approj for the purchase of seeds, etc., shall be expended in ex- periments for the improvement of cotton Cale ture. Adopted. Pending debate, committee rose. ‘The Howse thi ‘The House met at Went into committee oft Without further action |, LOOk a recess, lately bill te establish a court of pensions. Attcra short de- bate the bill was read for amendments. Mr, Browne offered an amendt roviding that the members of the court shall hold their offices for six years, unless sooner removed for misconduct. ‘Adopted. After further consideration, without disposing of the bill, the committee rose and the House THE NEW REVOLUTION IX CunaA.—A letter Was read at the Cuts y club in adelphia Mond: % that a pro formed in as presiden ior and wa go affairs, aud commissioner to. atplomatic a The club expressed great nccess OF the new revolution, and pted resolutions pledging continued prac- support. On bis recent arrival in Caba Yuiguer issued & proclamation to the army, andone to the People of Cuba, ang that he will uphold the standard n Iss and redeem the battle lost two (he treaty of n Juan). He declares Welling the Cuban S, “shall live for something else than to be objects for the Spaniard’s poniard and guiliotine.” He assures the army that thelr old general (himself) comes to die by their side, essary, and appeals for no armistice, no tr unless ‘based upon independence, “Let there not be rest for us,” he adds, “until we treapass (ue threshold of uig PALACES Where onr enciies forge our trons.” Nivery MILEs tN NINETY MINUTES.—A. train of four cais, drawn by a new Baldwin lo comotive with 16%-foot driving wheels, was run on the Central New Jersey railroad, yea- terday, between Philadelphia and Jersey city. ‘The time made, it ts uimed, has never before been equaled ih this country. The trip trom Philadelphia to Bound Brook, 54 2-10 miles, was. made In 63 minutes, and from Bound Brook to Jers niles, 1 34 minutes, or the total run of ses; miles in 97 minutes. Return- ing to Philadelphia with tive cars, the time for the total distance was 9) minutes 35 seconds, 8A peasant near Ancona, Italy, recently Won £160,000 on a ticket in_ the royal lottery; 1s pay ment was refused by the authorities on the plea of fraud. o'clock Josaph F. z F ta M eirect, between 26th and Loth etrcets, Phureday May 30, at 10 o'clock a.m. Relatives and f are invited to attend. CLAY. At9150n Wednesday, May 19th, 1849, srs, infant son of Henry Clay, aged six 3 o'clock p.m er New York iat, his parents residence, ec d 20th street n.w. LINDSAY. Wednesday, May 1th, 1880, Kar beloved wite of Thomas Lindmay d dauichtar o. the late Michael and vi ‘Fonera: Friday, Siay 2st, a bneband’s reeiditice. “Relatives an: vites 4 ym., from bar friends are in- On May 17th, 1880, after ashortillness, Leloved wife or Frederick Pasco. Gene, tut uct formotten Dearest mother, 1 We thy lose But 'tis Gi He can wu has left na, ay 4 tir Sorrows L ¥ ain we hope to mect thea, When the day of life is fled, ‘Then in Heaven we ail will greet thea, here no farewell tear is shed. Funcral {rom the Kadieal Church, Thureday ey ning, May 20, at 4 e'clock. STOVER. At ie nee, 2095 HI street north west, on May 17, 1880, “iis funeral will tase ‘Thursday at is funeral will take place Thu morning, 10 o'clock, from the Western Fresbyterian Oburch. Frieud Gf the family are respectfully invited to attend. x (Baltimore Sun and American copy.) VENABLE. On May 18, (2880, at 70 a. VENALLE, aged’ fifty-three years, iouthe ang four days Gone Init not forgotten. To TEE MeNoRy or Our Drax Moraen When the wintry storms are ever, Aud the spring comes fresh We will meekly knee! beside her, And plant a chosen flower there. Eniblem of th In whote love we We wiit not disturb Sweotly, cally tua ‘dead but elon weve panera will eake pine a her late residence, 499 13: street poutliweet, = morrow. (Thursday » at2 o'clock p.m. UNDERTAKERS. peer. ‘SPINDI UNDERTAKER, Branch Store, 239 43s streot 8.w. OHN B. WHIGHT, UNDERTAKSR, 1537 10th stvect mortnavent eep37-1310 00 REWARD-If Dm. Buormens fails to cure any case of Female Weakness, Irre and rears’ experience t.w.,opporite Buuithsonian, mi6 3w* seg eee cA, ok ay, ‘Premature REMATORREGA, guigeecired byba. unin. No geomet wok a ver l. LW., aoe 2d. may15-1m* ‘the oldest eo iacueaeran met Complaints snd ap5-2m to 8 o'clock. A ee