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___BTEAMERS, dc: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. A ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE Pf reg hd L. a zue LAK and clase fare, $1 2 gp Alexandria Piney Point, Point ‘Lokoat ana and Va. eae returning, VER LAND! EAMF " Sleamshipe JOHN GIBSON C. KNIGHT Bier 41, East Kiver, NY SATURDAYS.at 4 p-m0- ntl p i MONDAYS. ote Staterooms, Re , go to ober ent ‘onder Nat. Met. Bank, opp; ‘Treasury Depa rtm Fo} RORFOLE, PORTSMOUT! FORTRESS MONROE AS EK GEG ate LEAL. jerk White, Commander, ka VES WaskIneton, From foot CS evetith at. | From a ‘s phi ery aie thon at Bee pe at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going aa ke pg 1; Round aa Tre 50. Tickets ee eink: pba aah iueton. D0, ap27-6m Car pielte wit: ft Seto. \LYDE’S aE EXFRESS LINE WASHINGTON, G! ETOWN, ALEXANDRIA ORE! aa TLADEDPHIs Connecting at Ph lindelphia with Clyders Lines for New ae Boston, Pro: dence, iver, and all points in the New Fngland Stat ‘Through bills of lading given. iG DAY! From Washing som ae ae 5p-m. fays, st 10 a.m. ly until 5 Geol wo na del are at Washington. WILLIAM P CLYDE & M 12 South Wharves, Phtiaicenta ey ai He JOUNGON &00., Agents, 12th st. wharf and 1202 Fat. n.w, Wasbiveton. p30 NEW YORK_KOTTER me DAM.” “Kk ITERDAM,” AM," **W. A-SCHOLTEN,” Dor ands 8." carrying the US. Mail to the Netherlands, leave Company's Dock, Jersey ce regularly on Wed- needa} ae Cabin, 860-70. 2d Cabin, 845-50. Steer 826 CAZAUS, General Agent, 27 South William st New ¥ork” Sor pamatearply tow a nee EP Sar ers Can ana JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe corner New York avenue and aD: (ORTH GERMAN LLO ‘EAMSHIP )¥ D—Sz: Live Berweex New Youre, Havae, LONDOR, SOUTHAMPTON AND Bret y will sail every Sat- foot of 3d street, Hoboken. Passau: Frouu'New York to Havre, bor dos, Southampton and Bremen, first cabin, 8100; Scccad cabin, 160; stecraue, $30; prepaid sicerage For freight or. Sertificat 82x. Fe) CHS & CO., 2 Bowling Green, ren. ‘New — ¥¢ ZEROTT & OO., 925 Pa. ave. + an fOr on. Cc UNARD LINE. CE. LANE ae ce THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- "ED. Between bp rth Py and gitverpool, Call- Co: And every A lowing ae eanay from New York. OF Passage. RATES 880 and $100 gold, accordi: ee to Pannen 15, «ol Return tickets on tartan le terms. at very low rates. Stecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other part of ba = lowest rates. bills of laden given for Belf: Gisszow, mtinent, arrey Antwerp and other porta ov the oor feebent and apply at the Company's rein passaae avily at the Company's accommodations. Bitier Mediterranean 0. 4 Bowling Green, or both Sabino 5 ‘OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th strest, Washinus Jan28 (CHAS. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N. RAILROADS. ALTIM@RE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Houte and Short Line to the ae thy Narn res Sei To take effect Sunday, November 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. ee P-m.—Baitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- 20152. m = tNew York, Philadelphia and Boston an Baltimos Break- Eras, BS 4s ne ee 6:50 a.m.—Eal! erate and Lin ee: mont, Strasburse, Win ick and way, tI ~- Baltimore and Laurel Renters << i. Frederick, except bape ear meant rte . Ful cars to Cinc ton to Sandusky, daily except Sattrday. 9:00 s.m.—?Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. Sun- orcs ee —Baltimore Express. ee Biadens- bare, Collec, Beltsville, Laurel, Annspoiis June- >it and Hanover. P-m.—Baltimore, Annspolis, Ellicott City aud Wal, 1:30 p.m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. Siops at Laurel. 135 p.m ‘On Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. ye es eh Laur Express. Frederick, vis Relay. Stops at OF ee +Potn cx, cas of Botan, Bredee oun ~ hee and Way St empes oe to Beint of Rees and Way stations teas, mn. —fiiinore, Anmepolie an ae Sunday and Way Sta- leeping car to Ohi- (Pittebungh exce t Sanday.) EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA LATMORE EXPRESS. Stops at Bladens- gan 1 Laurel. Sleeping car to New York, and ping car to Philadelphia. pas pea tst Lous and ti Express. Peay. ‘Sunday only. Other trains daily, excspt San trains: at rhs: Station. and Onl Ticket Obioe Werkinaioe oe 803, 619 and Corner Mth ‘and E Pennsylvania avenue, Sener any potat tn the ae GEO. 8. EOONTE: General myl? 1880 reg Wn 1880 TO THE NORTH, WEST, Mix SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Balls, ee Stadwerican a Jaxcany TEAIBS ae rer 6 bear ont Cc te fet ‘rom lor Car to Pitesbut and Slee; ine Oars fi Piiisbune to Clncinuat math, Bt Bt. fees Ghicawso = BALTIMONE AND POTOMAO Rat Wor Canandsizus, Rochester, Fails and the North, at6:a.m-. daity erxoapt Sunday; 7 daily, excey pt Ratna: wil Palsce Care to Ganiandsises nae rt Lock Haven, and Elmira, ca Zor New Fork aud the Kat 8 10 &.m., and 1:30 except Sunday, and 9'45 ‘p.m. aay, wit Pal Limi gi Pullman Par ay rg or ey a rh trains eraey Gis with boats of [prooklyn Ann rect transfer to eabie fortiage ‘and Sourney scrose For lelphia, 8:10 sm. and 1:30 p.m., Sunday; 6:30 and 9 pdaiiy. Lin fted Expres 30 « m Gaily ex a Hor Baltimore, 6 6 a oe 0 $30. 10 1:45am andi forab 5. Oand 9:46 pian eunaay. Po wr ete is wor Anzipolin in {i's ta, and 4:20 p.m., dally, ex- anes eerata AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXA XANDRIA AND WARING: iL 2 lbh WD =i South, £008.m. antty, and dak oe sind for Wanlingon. 10 mm. 10 a-m., and 7 and 9:06 a pa 35 LS inf Parior' ickets, pimp epee phony ‘Car s0- syivania s tren Br Sear ees dancer het Falla’ THOMSON, Goneel Maney as ____ THE TRADES. Powys. rg ok SUES ate Sota on oe ibe same excellent fe which raiyie whlch fas always bee PRINTERS, wi D. 0. Yashington, ous ———————— nts a \ON'T PAY 250 FOR A BING! Mire eoll then dees a cee one ae White, tok ‘Mol FUTURE DAYS. FR ANNUAL SALE AT TUNLAW FikM By CATALOGUE oF ee BRED BEGISTERED JERSEY CATILE, tare place THURSDAY, Juxe. Sp, e's Stock Farm **Tustaw. doumencing at LL O'CLOCK Aw. coal. ine 20 HEAD OF JERSEY CATTLE, 6 HEAD OF ALDERNEY OATILE, YOUNG BULLS, some read COWS, HEIFERS and CALVES. The “‘Tunlaw” Farm herd was selected with a view to the improvement of this valuable strain of Cattle, and has taken the premium over all competi- tors at aver p cxhibition where shown. Premiums awarded last year amounted to over 8600. ‘This eale | presents a most excellent opportunity for breeders to secure first-class stock. The dams and sires of the stock Offered will be on exhibition the Say of sale, IMMEDIATt LY after the algye will be sold sey- “STAR PILOT and BASHAW COLTS,” ranging from 1 to 4 years old, raised by Mr. Hume. ALSO, 60 BERKSHIRE and ESSEX'S PIGS, for breeding purposes ; the dams and sires exhibited Pe aSer nko mnranod td ane will be sold without reserve. a Mr. Hume, maki. « a 9] alty: of breeding Jersey Cattle, Berkshire and Essex Pigs has decided to have Teular yearly sales of the same. Full partic- ulars in the c Soy ee which can be obtained at “Tunlaw Farm, ume, Cleary & Oo., and of the auctioneers. Conveyance will be furnished to persons desirous of inspecting the stock previous to sale on apvlica- ‘iunlaw Farm only being a short drive from the city lume will be pleased eS show his ENTIRE STOCK to visitors on day of sale. Conveyances will leave one ee Highs oe Bridge town at ae JUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED tion, REAL ESTaTE ON STREET NORTH. MEST, BETWEE ANDELEVENTH TS, D. C., BEING HoUsE No. Wot M STE By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated on the 3d day of July, 1876, and reoorded in Liber No. $27, folio 159, of the land Te- cords for the District, of Gotambia, and at the, r2- quest of the Secured. I will gail at sage iuecion, in frout of the premises, on Ti THE 27TH DAY OF May, A.D. ret Bonece P.M., Lot numbered five (5), of Davidson’s subdi- yision cf square numbered’ three hundred and forty (940), with the improvements, consisting of 3 three-story Brick Dwelling House, with back build- ing and stable. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years, with interest at seven per cent., to be secured by a decd of trust. A deposit of 3900 requiredat time of sale. Uonveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of saie are not complied with in one week the Trustes will resell at risk and cost of defaniting Purchaser. i my3-d&ds |. O. STANTON, Trustee. TOUNG & MIDDLETON, ‘ON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY AND NT BRICK DWELLING, WIT TORY BACK BUILDING, No. 13s B STREET SOUTH Ry virtue of @ deed of triist to me, dated Uth July, A.D, 1874, and recorded in Liber ( No. 754, folio 466, one of the land records. Jor the District of’ Columbia, and at the req est of the holders of the note secured thereby, I shall offer forsale, at sublicanc.ion, in frontof the premises, 1830, part of lot described as follows: heginntin, northeast coruer of sald iot,and fhepee running weet aloue the ling of south B strect twenty-five (25) feet thence south, an ight aneles with said Street, ninety-one GD MAL to the rear line of said lot; thence east, with said rear line, twenty-five (25) feet to the southeast corner of said lot; and thence north to the beginning, to- gether with the improvements described above. 912 BE- Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money, toxether with the expenses of eale, in cash, and the balance in three equal payments ’at one, ‘two and Ulree sears, ecearel by a -deed of trust upon the property sold, and the nctes of the purchaser bear- ing interest af reven per centum per anutim wutil r cach at the option of the purchaser. cing at purchaser's cost. A daposit of jiired at time of sale. If the terms are not complied with in ten days from date of sale, the Broperts, wil be resold at purchaser's coet. myl8-eokds D. W. MIDDLETON, Jn., Trustee. CHE SALE, OF PREMISES, Nos. 914. NINETEENTH STREET, T AND W STREETS NOMTHWEST. *e oft, riresied kastaa ares Supreme Court District of Columbia, passed in th Caure of Clements et als ve. Cloments ot No. 7,192 equity, T will offer for sale, im. in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, SE IST, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P.M, all of original lot 20, in fquare 46, with the improvements there- on, consisting in ‘two desirable three-story and paiement brick dwellings, snd situated in Wash- nn city, in said Distri erms of sale: Onefourth cash on the day of sale or within seven days thereafter, the residue in three equal instalments in six, twelve and eihteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser's notes to be wiven therefor, bearing interest from the day of sale at six per cent per annum, or all cash at the option of purchaser. Title to be retained uatil the purchate money and interest is paid. All convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. @{(0 deposit on ac- ceptance of each bid. JAMES 8. EDWARDS; Trustee, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. “myplt-cotda HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTAUE ON FAYETTE STREET, BE. ANEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS, TOWN, D. C. iy bitte Of a deed of ae to me, dated on the Tet day of J: 1874, and re corded in Liber No" one of the land recv bia, and by directic ay of the party secured, I will tell at public auction, in front of afte Premises, on IONDAY, THE 24TH DAY OF May, 1880, at 6 O'CLOCK P'm., all that piece or parcélof gtound, Peing and sitdate in the city of Georgetown. in the District of Columbia, and known and distinguished asthe south moiety or one-half part of lot_num- bered one hundred an@_ thirty-five (135), in Threl- keld’s addition to said Georzetown, the same front- ing thirty (0) fect on Fayette street, and rugming back one hundred and tairty-five (135) feet, or thereabouts, and being the same which was con- yeved by R. O'Neal by deed recorded in Liber 26. T), No. 34, folio 175, Peres of sale: One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per aunum until paid, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale. veyance at cost of pi 1 tartus’ of sale are not complied with ia five days from day of eales the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at risk snd cost of pefsnlting purchaser. myl2-d&ds__ WILLI. RDON, Trustee. UBLIC SALE = Se VALUABLE LOT I CS ome 729, JUST EAST Or THK OAPI- 0) By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 25th Feb- Tuary, 1874, and recorded ia Iiher No. 743, foli 426, one of the land records of the District of: Golumbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will offer at public sale, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. THE 24TH pay OF May, AT THE HOUR OF 6 O'CLOOK ¥. M., all of Lot No. 7, vituated fn square No. 729, in the ‘city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia. Term alance in six, of sale: One-fourth ces! twelre and eighteen months, the purchaser givin, 4 his notes, beariny interest from the day of sale. deposit of 850 Fequired when the property is strack deed vere and a deed of trust taken to se- cure defe' purchaser's cont, ents. All conveyancins at the “Ef terms are ee complied. a in five days the property will be readvertised and sold at purchaser’ : isn BARBER, Trasten, wvl0-é&d8 Droit Butidine. MEDICAL, &c. 50 REWARD—If Dr. Brotuers fails to cure any case of Feniale Weakiuess, Irrestilarities, and bstructions : 30 years’ experience in W: Office, 906 B ets. pose eee mu Sie, sone potency, gy mature Decay, Emissions ‘and alt Veusteal” Ding 3 De Hexniz. No salomal eed cured. 4F nay Tmt" a DE FOREST Gis REMKDY FOR females com) juickly cured. ee Donated Ge Ge sod 7a Th Pen hours from 1 to 9 p. B. LEON, the aaah lished and only reli- able LADIKS’ PHYSICIAN in the c city, can be consuited da “y at 455 Massachusetts avenue, from 1 to 8 o'clock. All Female Complaints and aoe quickly cured. tation free. Sepa- rate rooms for patients. — Dis MOTT’S FKENCH POWDERS—Ge1 cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all tho lerrous, ‘Debility, Seminal W Scro! Syphilis, and Impoten Blood an: Je6-e0 73 N it iy pase owe own, 903 % x Se Le -—The new "Turkish and Ne acres of m: by Da BuEpp in 171 south of New York. ‘ARTLING DISCOVERY. 5 LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. victim yout as Tie lence causing ; Baving tried in vain every Known remedy, nie ais: covered & simple self cure, wales, ue wil sand REEVES. 45 Chatham Bt. No 0" decs-60 ROBERTSO) ‘Wednesday na Bett sey, bis ofice, 166 om. D.W., Dear Seba guarantees a cire in alidiseases of the U Oreana, Ner Nervous and Seminal Weaknese, Nc 5) recently. eae pos carelin ines ‘5to and 8 eesti satan ea ee Refer tothe Gans of Baltimore Man ofc, 19 6. Rutawr st, Baltimore" Charcen moderate om Taree, YOU V4LvuE oe = ESIGHT, get GLASSES of re aye THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. 'e CHANCERY, PALE OF VALUABLE VED PERTY ON ETWEEN OON Bab totter, EIGHTEENTH virtue of » decree May 4th, D. 1880, in the cause of Matilda A. orriset al., complainants, vs. Priscilla Norris, defen ta, being Equity cause No- 1.301, I shall, on ‘TH x at the hour of 6:30 p.m. f offer for sale at public east half of sub- division of Lot numbered four (4), in ae nu F theeaet half of Lot No, (four in S Davide e ‘0. (4) four E mubdivision of said hundred and aare one ‘as per plat thereof of record ii rveyor's office. erm ot of ale aes by court: One-third of the pi yy in cash and the balance at six (Grand twelve Vat honths from the he day of sale, for Shier sha nuaingtne bet, eh e give : Seem paren tf notes to be se. per, annean wet paid, ‘nal y a deed of trust on the promises: orall the purchase money may be paid in cash at purcha- Bor’ RTY SOLD FREE FROM TAXES OF FR BGR GENERAL AND SPE- TAL. A deposit of $100 to be paid when the property gs knocked down. All convey vancing st the, Barcuaceds it. HENRY_WISE GARNE’ ‘rustee, No. 2, Columbia aw Building. 5,8, 11, 13,15. 18K 20 TO-MORROW. AMES GUILD & SON, Auctioneers. REMPTORY SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- : TORE, M3 Bec ‘OND STREET NORTH- We will sell, FRIDAY MORNING, 2st aT ‘o'cLocg, all the Household Etfects in dwelling 214 2d street northwest Creton Parlor Suit, Chamber Suits, Side. board, Carpets, Maiting, Beds and Bedding, Cook and Chamber Stoves, Mirrers, unt Racks, Paint- May: ings, Mattrasses, Quits, plankets, sand Glass Ware, Kitchen Utensil nelle, Be CEA ea HARRY were my19-2t TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGU: E SALE OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTINGS AND SKETCHES, WASHINGTON antists AND OTHERS. ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS, Ko. kei At our Salesroom, Star Office Building, c street and Pa ave,, on FRIDAY MORNIN eS AT 11 o’cLocs, and in the EVE: ING, “Pictures on exhibition two days prior to sale. my17-4t poms DOWLING, At Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE a BUILDING, LOT ON FIRST ET, BE’ IARKET AND FRED- CK ATRERTS. NGHONGETOWN, D.C., At AUCTION. Ton FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 21st, i O'CLOCK, in front of ‘the premisi rt of 15874, in Beatty & Hawkins’ wn, having a front of 20 feet ra nth oF ias eek tS aU foot alley One-half cash; balance at six and twelve monthe, with notes bea ing interest at seven per and secured by a deed of trust. 50 deposit at tine of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. meyli-d&ds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES SALE Or 7 E23 THIRTEENTH ST. By virtue of aden of trust dated the tenth day of October, 1872, and duly recorded. in fh Liber No. 695, folio 338, et seq:, one of the. land records for the District of” Golumbi the re aut of the party secured thereby, J at public auction, in’ front of the on SATURDAY, “HE | 2p Dax or » D. 1880, AT "4 O'CLOCK P. 2, fhe follow: fog Gemeribed coal eatieetn ihe of Washing ton, District of Columbia to ‘wit: The southern part of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in square numbered two hundred and fifty-two’ (252), and Leing contained within the metes and bounds fol- lowing: Bewinning for the same at the southeastern corner of said lot and thence running north along the line of Thirteenth street west twenty-nine (29) feet and nine (9) inches; thence west to the western ‘hence south along the said storn coruer of said lot. and thence east to the said street and the place of bissin- hing, iimproved by three-story brick Hou ‘Terni of sule a8 prescribed by eaid deed of trust, The amount of indebtedness secured by the deed unpaid, to wit, 24,600 with interest at ten per cent per anhum, from’ 10th of July, 1879, and the ex- renee of sale in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and elxhteon months, for which the notés of the interest from the day of sale and F, ‘a decd of trust on the Foperty sold shall be taken. A deposit of 250 shall be requi Of the purchaser at the time of gale, and all convey. ancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. myl2-d&ds ‘THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, ‘Trastee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ee oe OF, Be STORY BRICK BY 67! FEST, ON SOUTH ape OF Witsox Si nee, NORTH OF ASHINGTO: ITY, OWARD UNI- VERSUS SUBDIVISION ‘oF EFFINGHAM. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Oct 2st, 1878, and. re Li 3. 206, folio 123, et ee of land records istrict of Columbia. f will a sell at public in irout of tie premises, on TUESDAY, Mav ase, 1880, ar 6p. M., the following described real es- tate,'in Washington county, in said District, known poh official plat thereof east part of Lot one (1), cf tneaubdivision of Lot 4, and part of Lot 6, tn block No. 21, of the Howard University subd! Of Eftiuliaih dhe farm of Jon AT Sen all of asid Lot one, except the west 36 fect fronting said Wilson street by the depth thereof, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of ea'e: One-third cash, of which 850 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 per cent. inter: est from day of sale until paid, secured by teed of trust on property sold. Gonyéyancing and record- ing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms of sale to. be com- plied with in six daye after sale, else trustee re. serves right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in default myl3-d&ds WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY IN THE NORTHEASTERN SEOTION OF THE CITY, IN SQUARE Bp virtue cf a deed of trust fifteenth day of November, A.D. 1878,and re- corded in Liber No. 9.0, folio 321, et seq., one" of the land records, for the District of Columb’ at the request of the party secured by said de i Swill on MO DAY, THE 24TH Dayor May, A.D. 18#0,’aT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., offer for sale at pub- ‘and at will sell remiises, ‘ated on. the; lic ‘auction, on the Kee the following realestate in the city of Washi ‘on, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, that is to of Lote num part bered one (1) and four (4,) toe wit? ‘The north forty- wo feet by the width Cry of of Lot numbered 1,) and the north eixhty-two (82) feet by the h thereof of Lot numbered four (4); all of Lota numbered two (2,) three (3,) five (5,) six (6,) seven (7,) fifteen (15) and sixteen’ (16.) in square number- ed seven hundred and forty-eight (748.) ‘Terms of eale: One-fourth of the ees money in cash: the bslance ne ree equal instalments, payable ia six (6), twe 12) ‘and elichteen (8) months {from the Ce of, “cal, with six per cent. interest, to secured by the notes of the pur- chaser or pee ener and adeed of trust on the roperty sold, to the satisfaction of the trus- Fall cazh, “at the gntion of the purchaser. Each lot will, be offered’ s and a de- ft of fifty dollars will be” venue on each gold. Conveyancing and recording at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not com- p'ied with in one week from the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after one week’s notice in the ‘* Evening Star. CALDERON CARLISLE, ‘Tinstee, 7 D street n. w. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Atict. my13-d&ds Cig Ry aRD OF TWO-STORY FRAME D LARGE LOT OF GHOUND Arradiey D, ON SOUTHWEST OORNER OF AND ay aoe AND FOURTH ppineet NORTHE. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court oh FB of ine District of Columbia, passed Ma: etn 1880, in Equity Cause No. 6725, doc.: ao. wherein "Touhy ct al. are complainants and Dow. hey et al. are defendants, Iwill sell, at public ae. tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Maz 24H, 1880, ar 6:80 O'CLOCK P.M, all those certain ey or parcels of ground, ifuated. in City of jasbin tae in tala ‘District, ‘to wit: ft Lot No.5, im eqiure No, 7st cela all of oni Loe Noe 5, except tl jest 20 feet groin tart land ave Due, by depth 0 ‘of 0 feet; also patt of Lot Now, in ine afary ta agin oi ae ie eats Gt ane « Marylan vale tent oh ‘9T feet es of said 2, together with. improvements id ona 4th street, will be subdivided and sold in eligi- oh kized Pulding I lots. Oficial subdivision plat il "Terme of tale as prescribed by said decree ai One-third of the purchase money in cash; aad the residue ip three equal instalments, payable respects ively alx, twelve and eighteen mobths from day of sale, with interest at rate of six per cent per an- num; deferred payments to be secu: y notes of purchasers Tespectively, and a deed of trust on sold. posit of 850 required on each and recording at eto be complied mat to Fosell st risk and neato ae ners ‘at risk an ing pUr- . WM. F. BOE Zuan “Trawten? : F street northwest WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucts. myll-d&ds ee CHANCERY SALB OF THREE STORY BRIGK EIGHTH STREET. HAST, NEAR ( @ BIKERT SOUTH, AT AUCTION. * ope tietRe of a decree eects Supreme Court e District of Col inequity cause ‘Nos 6,896, ar indersiqned therein will sell ‘at public auction, in front of the He on TUESDAY, 25rH ee oF por mar, A D. Hes at 6 O'CLOCK P.M., ali that par- lot of a, yh ci gel or lot of ground, iyfne and bein in fuereity of known and deseril eet nouth (11) fect; thenoe woet to othe Se fa the plan of said ‘alley to the ine of lor wemboaee (32)? thee cat red Wpruomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. FURNT’ TURE, & ase geuar eae, ee Household “Brig at my room, SATURDAY, Mar 22p, oe IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ii, at” 10° O'CLOCK. STYLISH BLAOK HORSE AT AUCTION. Will be sold, at12 o'clock, in front of my auction roc, Ch SATURDAY: Max, 2, b=: , & op ATES. ‘stylish, black carriasxe Horse. m3 20. T. COLDWELL, Reai Estate Auctioneer. THbRTER'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED AN a Pe \OVED PROPERTY ON OAP- By virtue of a deed of trust dated Septem- berth, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. follo’ 254, One of the Innd. Tee forthe District of Columbia, and at the request of the party eecured thereby, I shall sell at pub) auction, in front of the ree premises, the following-dercribed real estate, situate in the f Washington, District of Columbia, to wit MONDAY, Bat 31,1880, Az 5:30 of lot numbered ‘eight (8), feven hundred apd Bitty ebehe ( @ the east line of ‘'2d etre streetand M: north from the southwest corner of said lot eizht (8), and running thence east $8 feet to an alley: thence north 45. feet: thence west S#. fect. fo said street; thence with said street south 49 feet to the Vlace of bezinning. GF-Mr. Aehford’s abstract, showing a. perfse tau to the above property, will be exhibited at sale Als, ON SAME DAY, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M. Lot numbered even (7), in Bquare numibere dred snd forty-one bezinning in the eas f "Ninth street eat,” between Kast Ca and north x streets, distant thirty (30) feet six (6 inchessouth from the northwest corner of said lot and running thence south 16 feet 6 inctes:; theaca east 17 feet 3 inches. thence north 16 feet 6 inchas thence west 77 feet ij inches to the place of besi ning, Improved by a two- sary Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash and the balance in six, twelve, elenteen and twenty-four months, with interest at 6 per cent. per apnum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser; $50 deposit on each piec= of property required at, time of sale, and all con- veyancing at purcheser’s cost. Terms to_be com- plied with in seven days. ALBERT F, FOX, my20 eod&as ‘Trustee. fpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. FINE 8TOOK, OF GROCERIES, BRANDIES NES AT AUCTION. On MONDAY SomenG: AY renee Tse 9. AT 10 o’cLock, I shall sell, at 2’ 7th street, corner of Q street Son a fine assortment of Groceries, &c., ne Stock of Brandies, Sherry, Port and Catawba. ests of Fine Teas, Imported Ales and Stout. Janned Goods, Spices and Condiments. Willow and Wooden Ware. Naile and other Hardwa Silver-mounted Show Larue Gotlee Mil, Desk ay'd Stove. Syrups, White Wine and Cider Vinevar. Sexars and Tobacco, together with a wenieral assort- iment of first-class go si my19-4t AHOMAS BOWLIN N\HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY \ GEORGETOWN. By virtue of the last will and testament of Thomas §. Jones, deceased, duly recorded in the office of Realster of Wills, in the year 1863, the undersizned will offer’ at public sale on THURSDAY, the 277m Dax or May, 1880, at the hour of otctace far, elise part of Lot num- ber 17, situated on Prospect et oa O'CLOCK P.M., part ware numbered 68). beginning in between North A aryland avenue, distant four (4) Tot Auctioneer. street, in Georgeto » fronting 16 feet on Prospect sirest, anid ¢: ng back sane width 120 feet, with ‘the two- ‘rame Dwelling upon the same, now occupied story by Mr. Dezel Algo, all that piece of ground situated at the southwest corner of Ist and Potomac sts., fronting twenty feet on Ist street, and extending’ southerly with Potomac street eighty-five feet, with the three- sow. Buildipg upon the same, now occupied by Mr. ‘ully, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase-money in case, the residue in one and two years,the pur- chater wivinw his notes bearing Interest from! the day of sale; a deed given and deed of trust taken to secure deferred paymente. Ail conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A deposic of 850 re- uuired when the property is struck of. If the ee of sale are not complied with at the end of five from the day of sale, the tndersizned will resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. R.P.JACKSON, my17-10t Eoemior. wae ay SALE OF ta ED SZeD BES, Nos, 1439, AND 1443 sient ROMTRWERE, ( Cok NER OF ELF: TEENTH STREK’ Hirtue of a decrecof the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in oh cause of antics et al. versus B. Frat hip Dyer et ai.» No: 7,102, equity ocket 2), T shall offer at public sale,’in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 28TH DAY OFMAy, A. D. 1880, ar 6 o’cLock Pp. o., all those certain lots of ground in the city of ‘Washington, D. C , known as iota 63, 64 Tho atbdivinion of ote 3.4 and 5, of Bam’ ‘Davianse's aivdionion ethers 214, do- scribed and improved aa follows: Lot No. 65 f1 42.17 feet on the north side of L. street northwest and 76 feet on the east side of 15th street north- west, and is improved by a food two-story Frame Dwelling: lot 64 is directly east of the above, has a front of 14.08 fect on L street by a depth feet toa 4-feet alley, and is improved by a well-built three-story Brick House; lot 63 adjoins tie last- nam@ 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 also improved bya com fortable three story Brick Dwellini ‘Termsof sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance in six, twelve and clehteen months, in equal pay- menté, for which the notes of the purchaser will be {iken, Dearing interest from the day of sale, aud n rétained upon the property sold, or all cash at ption of the purchaser. A deposit of $50 will be required of the purchaser of each lot at time cf sale, and al! conveyancing shail be at the expense of the purchaser. “Terins to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the trustee reserves the right tg) fesell ut the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chase B. ‘Trustee. E. a. , McINTIRE, Auct. Tey dds Bie WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. (QREAT Gee FOR eon one USTEE SALE 0! (OBT DESTIABLE ‘RUBU RDAN, PROPERTY. AL TH ‘ER: 10: OF © BOUNDARY STREET. CONNEOTICUT VENUE AND TWENTY-FIRST STREET. ATP, “rine of a deed of trast dated June 29, 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 68: fotio "a8, tind ay the request of the party se- cured thereby, I shall offer at public auction, front of the premises, on SAZURDAY, ‘THE 23D Day OF May, A. D. ‘1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., the followite described ra county of Was vashineton, D- estate, situate in tho to wit? All that certain cee pate of a tract known and of the subdivision there- nu," and being the lot desig nated as lot C, on acertain plat of survey made by Wm. Forsyth June 16, 1869, recorded in said county bounded asfollows, to wit: Bezinning at the intersec- tionof Boundary street, Washington, with the east- ern line of the publicrdad leading from Georgetown and Washington to ‘Soldiers’ Home;” thence northwardly on the line of said road at an angle of deg. 28min. with Boundary stn 7 60 32 min. eastward id road to a stone; thtence eastwarcdly'st an angie of $4 dor min, with the last-mentioned line 253 38-100 feet thence southwardly at an angle of 103 deg. 45 mi toa point on Boundary street 311 70-100 feet from the beginning corner; thence on the line of said Boundary street to the place of beginning, contain- ing 103,389 square feet of round, moro or le ‘This property commands a grand view of the cit and Potomac river, and has on it several stately of oaks, constituting the finest building sites in the Dis trict'of Columbia. It is right in the line of improvements, and sdjoing the Abad of E. O. Dean, esq. It cannot to wreatly increase in value during the next fow es and offers one of the best chances for spec- eueSon Ors of any r Property in as Brewers oa ‘erms of ment of the parties: Qne- third cashy and the blame tn enter Tee. one seven Pet cent interest, payable semi-anm by. u v of known as ‘* Oak La’ at the office of the auctioneer. A deposit of one hundred dollars wil required tipou bach lot, tid 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 days’ advertisement. my6-eo&ds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trasteo. IRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE IN THE OITY OF WASHINGTON. Virtue of adeed of trust eae oe 1878, and corded ‘mong the land recone of fa is District of Columbia, niber ee 787, folio nd by direction of the party secured. thereby, ve the highest bidder there- ‘CLOCK P. M., ON MO! mays THE 24TH DAY OF aay, "SHS in front of the premisee, Lot 46, and the eouth half of Lot No. 17, of Jou B. Kibbey’s subdivision of part of original lot No- in the city of W: sent, in rove by in the city of Was 2, improy tory bri to be 601 ae and all of original lots No. No 638, ick dwellings. y- AND AT § O'CLOOK THE SAME, pax, in front of the mises. all of Lot * B. Wilson’s sub- Uivieion of original lots and 5, in square No. 337, in the city of Was by two two-story and uaine brick di Each to be sold serarately, ‘Terms of tale as to of which @60 must be dep and the balance in equal instalments, at nine an eighteen months, with interest at ad ~~ cent, for which the notes of ‘th hase! by deed of trust upon the pren es val bo Tequtred. If the terma are not complied after aalo the Trustes ashitgtone Aaproves wellings. : One-third cas! a's at the time of nals, ‘BRAD! JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Trustess. YOUNG & MIDDLETON. Aucts. " mylleo&dbs (CHABLEs Ww. HANDY, | Auctioneer. SS es te AUCTION F DE! ae = SEVENTH AND T STREETS W SRE? By virtue of a ceed of trust, dated 224, 1st0, "aa recorded in Liber’ No, a) f a i folio 190, one of th trict of ee t will offer, gd = oat pubile auc- oe in front the premises. on SATURDAY, Pemecoee ahd Ta of the subai inion by James L. Barbour, trustee, and Theodore Meyer,” of aes 26 and 27 of Wiltherwer’s suudivision of cértain lots in ihe Improvements thereon, situate y a two-' eg ic] well~ of Bist of the property will be exhibited on the ‘of eale: One fc cash, resid six, twelve and she te eering ineroet at 6 per cent, ent, per inn payed No sem: reonusliye sold'and a a paler of insurangp on on tho impraeeeent to my satis! all cash at Catal of pur- . All conveyan at pu B50 doronst on acceptance 0 "Terms to be ied with within seven ven days from ‘Gato of sale gaudefs lefault, therect 3 ‘sulting pur- risk an: cost JAS. L. eee ‘Trustee, 637 Lu sians avenus. my13-eod&d MM 4BILAND HAMS FROM PRINCE GEORGE 00. THREE YEARS OLD. PRICE 15 cts. PER LB. JOHN H. MAGRUDER FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. myll 14231 New York ave. Boerree: cae | pees ES! per poun Western Creameries, per pound. PinGiNin BUTTER, per pound. to J. Frank & Son, Bet. wing, Stalls Sree 496 snd 497 Center Market. CONGRESSIONAL, Conciumon of Yesterday's Proceed- SENATE,—After en morning hour the reso- lutions to upseat Mr. Kellogg were taken up, and Mr. Butler spoke in opposition, contending thta the Senate has not the legal and constitu. {ional power to unseat one of its members who has been seated after a contest on the merits of his case, except on a motion to expel. He Wwarnly repelled an intimation in Mr. Ail’s recent specch to the effect that Senators voting against the resolution would be governed by other considerations than the law, the evidence or the constitution. Mr. HIN said Mr. Bader had misconstrued his remarks, and that he Would take occasion at another time to set binself right. Mr. Bayard’s bill regulating the pay and appointment of deputy tnashais Was called up, and a number of amendments, offered from ‘the republican side, were voted acne bre Party vote. When the Senate ad- journed Mr. Edmunds had the fle oppo- sition to the bill. ae _ THE DISTRICT CODE THROUGH COMMITTER OF THR WHOLE. 225 R BALE BY ALL. Davaarsrs, free of charge, ae ICAL CO., Bt Tuten st, faite saad Or sent by the case single on receipt af price, Address Hi Humphreys’ Specific, Nabal on Disease and Ita After our report closed— Open every day till one o'clock. myS-1m_ | Curedus pemeet sent aps-eoly a4 strug Tne pene bekeiien TACURSIONISTS, es of the tari bil and the triends ‘ 5 rT ding Dill and other measures, pend Kk FISHING PARTIES, DR. F. A. VON. MOSUEZISKER, whic h the House took a recess to 7:39 p. — Orrice he Evening sessic was for the purpose of TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. ne further considering the Dill to establish mute ria of Tn ported apa Domestic 610 Nineteenth st. n.w. ipal code for the District of Columbta, Tas HAM. { Bonetces, with Jelly. We Westphalia. TURKEY sBonel less in aM jes. SBonetess in Ts ourgkex, (Potted. Ten ROLLED. TONGUE, Ht HAM SAUSAGE, GURRIED ED \COA! ater ED TAMB TONGU ES. TICKLED, oys- TERS, PICKLED D SEA, PICKLED WOODEN PI. ATES PAPER NAPKINS. TRAVELING BASKET! No charge for Fuckin ‘and delivering goods to any part of the ci » W. HEED'S SONS. my5 1216 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TEBBETS & CO. We haye SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and CU- OUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONS, 40 cents a pound. may4 NCOURAGE HOME MANUFAC- TURES, AND HELP TO BUILD UP THE DISTRIOT. Our Flour is made at home. BUY OUR NEW SOUTH. It is as nice as any patent near an vine market; also our Hungarian Patent Process Fi For eae by all the leading Grocers.” Wholesale Depot— W. H. TENNEY & SONS, CAPITOL MILLS, ap30-tM21 Georgetown, D. 0. BET N. ¥. BUTTER, per Ib. Prime NEW CHEESE, per Ib....... 1can SWISS CONDENSED MILK. 3 lbs. Best ITALIAN MACARONI. 1 Pint Bottle VIRGIN OLIVE OIL. MAGNIFICENT IMPERIAL TEA, unequalled elsewhere... 2 lbs. GREEN COFFEE. 1 bushel GOOD POTATOES .. 6 (-Ib.) Bars BABBITT’S N. ¥. OITY SOAP... 60 Scans 8. & W. CORN... STEAM COOKED WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. CALIFORNIA BRANDY. GEO, A. O'IARE, 2213 7th st. n.w., Bs ap29 Betwesn M and N. FONE maxcne GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 Cents PER LB. Best felbrrey neces Java OOFFEE, Roasted, 33 cts. pot io COFFE} wins Process FLOUR, e215 por Bale NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY,: Cor. 7th and K sts, ap26-3m WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. IKST PREMIUM Awarded at the National Fair over all other compet- ra TO OERES, The handsom are eadsomest aoe Patent Flour in the A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS ee, A Magnificent Winter ue Patent Process. HI The Standard ravi Flour of For sale by every first-class Groce! \OLESALE DEPOT: Corner Int st. and Indiana ave. p12 WM. GALT & CO. ip District, LADIES? SUMMER. Qur Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS is now complete, and NOVELTIES added daiiy. FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, price Jouvin and Monogram RI GLOVES, from 2 to 10 Buttons, in Opera and Spring Shad Special attention given to orders. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, Nos. 631 and 623 D ADIES PREPARING TO GOTO THE seashore or mountains shoald provide them- selves with a bottle of Ray’ oar lixir and Hair Dressing, as it is the on/y article in the world which will keep the hair beautifully wavy, i GOODS. my8 or in crimp, in damp air and sultry weather. Itis a rfectly harnlesseregetable Preparation, which Goss not seaey the hair, but causes it to_curl ito 6 greatest wonder of the awe. For sale by Stott «& ee 480 Pa av.,and all druggists. may13 MM": 3. P. PALMER, 1107 F sts. n.w., Respectfully announces her Summer opening of BONNETS AND ROUND HATS: On THURSDAY NEXT, May 13th, To which she invites the Ladies of Washington and vicinity. &P-No Cards. mys DOUGLASS, i St. Cloud Bullding, { prom SPECIALTIES FOR THIS WEEE: PARASOLS—New and Elegant Designs. HOSIERY—Spring and Summer Styles. OORSETS—Every Desirable Make. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in Great Variety. NOVELTIES in Made-ap LAGE GOODS. LATEST STYLES in Each Department. MEN'S DEPARTMENT will at all Se contain the Choicest Goods at the Lowest Prices. DOUGLASS’, 9th and F sts. Ninth St. myl ME. WASHINGTON, HIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, enna. ave. Dresses, Suits, Costumes, Cloaks, &c., made in muperior le” at thort notice. Tadies’ oatt have Prgeees Cut and Basted, and s perfect at guaray M™.*3 S.J. Rava DRESS: a. BT pions Fate oe se pag and Journal of RESSMAHKING. THE MISSES HAMILTO! A FS = First-class work, at moderate prices. mal6-8m SOFPAEIEEN SONNETS AND FINE MIL- mig | dapat Slere and Beaded Gapen An sant otras Drees ‘Trimmings and Buttons. ‘Under- eres ssid Gombiaation Suita” Black fuk Gulls, a drei |, 9O7 Penna. ave. 1 Cite Trevise, Paris. ‘¥Aa’8 LADIES’ SHOES. Sa Sa eater be money. All All Winter Boots ne cept ee pana we fee 5 SHOES MADE Mm Senne cecan: DRESSMAKING AND PATTEEN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPAOR, Corner Sth st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. Gecll LEW18 JOHNSON # 0O., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0.5 DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIS- ‘TRICT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIES. DOMELTIC ang FOREIGN EXCHANGE. marzo Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN’ THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, &o. tion related to taxation, S related to the payment of wdin the course or the dite al’ Said It was useless to allow 1 to go before the courts because one s was langely in arrears himselt aad this subs yu f th could not act impartially Dr. von ecengrapmucre ‘ Mr —— ‘nd offered an amendment (here otors nted in THE Stak) changing the man- somes suitlent ins De foto to teal a. ‘sessment by dividing Une District tate er comamend of his shill oreuntes ie ouncone: | -ohe districts, DUL It Was rejected after Asan author of medical works upon the or- | discussion. The taxation clauses are thepetre aus of whose treatment he has made specialties for | left as reported from the District of Columbia FoorE, AEA as an inventor of ecientific apparatuses | commitice and contained in the code. forthe treatment of the respiratory orwans, he is > tee © whole the . Soy ceeng gy Be ‘The committee of the whole then rose, andthe bill as amended at different sections was report- €d to the House. The previou: the bill and ame Dr. von MOSCHZISHEB question was then ordered on nents, and the bill will come UoF hie Patient, CERI ane era concer | UP 2s Untintshed business to-day. ntry bably that of any other PHY. ‘The House, adjourned, SICIAN OR SPEOIALIST in the Uni — —— ORIGIN Po dang Ht HIM can be ex: Political Conventions, = seeoceaes ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS, " FROM anise Mieticratenee In the Miinols republican convention, at pa chank 700 very sincerely forthe relief Sin we | Springfield, yesterday reen B. Raum was a FOUE tr treatment of my hearing, which has been | DPTINEIN seriously impaired, the reswit of ai! exoosaively elected temporary ¢ as st second edition of THE srak last e Dr. Robbins, of Adams, moved to--admtt all members of both contending delegations from Co who had been as vere D. W. VOORH ra RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. von Moschzisker’s treatment in my oase—ca- tarrh and deafness—proved a perfe CCHES. the to seats on the floor. Mr. Bull, of think it but a just tribute to him to. fot itknown rr re to all who need his medical services that Ihave the | 1a. ~tii". otered a resolution. as a substittite, that all Congressional districts but the first tbree, in which there are contests, be called, and name one member of the committee utmost confidence in his professional abilities. MAS SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washington. Dzan rm: By the advice of Nenator Voorhees 1 ‘dentials. A motton to table both motion myself under your trestuent for & case of solution Was defeated. A discussion fol- fitcat disease and ondal alter f hase setae Se n. Logan, A.M, Jones and J. 4 De entirely sated wiGh ae reenter yourekil, | call participating. Gen. Logan asked leav and you are at liberty to reter any one to me. introduce a Teselution That all contesting delegations to this convention shall pledge themselves to accept and ablde the decision of Unis convention in relation to such contests as a condition precedent to having th tins to Seats in the convention considered.” A motion to table the resolution was voted down, andthe resolution was adopted by a viva voce vote, er which the convention adjourned to 5 Pe m. The convention at s o'clock reas- sem! and after some delay the committee on credentials appointed a list of delegates from. all the counties except Cook and Greene, which Was adopted, and the persons named therein de- clared Lo be members of the convention, which hen adjourned to 9 o'clock this morning. co. DAVIDGRE, Chlet 6 of —_ Redemption Division’ U. 8. Treasury prom HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. yon Moschzisker brings me letters of tntro- 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 Respirator; and of his attainments asa Cire his treatment of & case der my observation and personal experi hhe can give relief in all cases whicie remedy. HORATIO BEYMOUL Office hours: From 9 8.m. tol p.m., and from8 to5 p.m. mar 3 Before the opentng of the convention the Cook yow HORSE DOG | county Biaine-Washburne delegation Belew MEDICINE. MEDICINE. MEDIOINE. | Caucus, and resolved to proceed in a body tothe | Goce of she convention and demand sdmisaion ete to their seats, is WAS ACOOI ly dons VETERINARY He ates r refused them admission. iy . eh retired to the senate chamber, A commil MEDIOINE DEPOT, ifn tee Was appointed to confer with the temporary 409 14th st. new. chairs: 4s to the authority for their pon-ad- sston. my4 ROBT. SMITH, V. The anti-Grant delegation from Cook coun- ty presented their credentials to the commit- ECOND HAND CLOTHING, tee on credentials, but were informed that i TS, BgOTS, SHOBS, WATCHBS, | they must pledge themset to abide by the STOLS, 9 Boe decision of the conventi efore they could be Oan be alsposed of at fhe oyu conn prices | received. ‘Tie for con#Miltatian Was granted. of Sareea Monthwear“Otace bya a's | MIBK, iessora ter sacane eeceres steers = feet in sunnec epabia ma yesterday. Tae era House at noo bel INE STORAGE FOR FEATS, committee on credentials reported, ‘and a com- mittee was appointed to select del wo pholaterers and Steam Carpet Oleaners, Chicago and the presidential ocr ~% BJ anal = Lonians Sve. | nears ot the tonowing were ANTED YOU To KNOW THAT WE | gates.at-large, D. Sinciur, A. Whipp Sell a first-class Tailor-made Second-hand | Sabin and Dorllus; alternates, O. tops, Bi SUIT much better anda t deal cheaper thana | Johnston, G. D. Post and Daniel Fish; pi residing: En ee ce Fann, Mal electors, J. A. Thatcher, L. G, Nelson, T. 2 Williams, William Schummel and Knetle Nel- No. 619 D st. n.w., or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th ms buy bak bese d-hand | on. ‘The committee on resolutions presented & mar25 resclution, which was adopted, “presenting ths ie of William Windom as a candidate for ident, who would harmonize all factions d sections of the country aud insure a repab lcon euecees in the contest of i559, and the del- Mt Nid CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. «THAT NEVER RUSTS. NEVER BREAKS, | (c.ticn to Chicago selected by thts convention EVER WEARS OUT, ALWAYS OLEAN, and cap hereby instructed to all honorable be worn while linthi is for gale at (forts to secure hls nomination as the first a ral CH. sg geod my hie tageon chotce of the republicans of Minnesota.” A res- aco attention owner | Clutton declaring James G. Blaine the secoad cheice of the convention was tabied. An aau- 1m resolutions was sent to the commit ¢ OL resolutions and not reported. EUCALYPTINE t VIRGINIA DEMOCKATS DIVIDED IN THEIR CHOICE From Australian Trees, FOR PRESIDENT, For Cuts, Scratches, and Sin Affections. The conservative state convention met yas. Por diende cn ete household work, &. | tfrday. with Dr. W. D. Quisenberry, of Caroline, For Toilet ikin, Pimples, &¢. temporary chairman, as stated in the second wer eo ft Goras, unions, = edition of. THE Stak lastevening. The follot For B » Mosquito Bites and Sunt ing district delegates were od by strode vention to Cini Perfectly Clean in Une. ricksburg; John W. Giblette, Accomac; james F. Bold by all Druggists. Price 25 cents. marl9-3m Crocker, Portsmouth; Thomas Tabb, ‘Hampton; ATIENTION.—Builders and House Owners and, House Owners | 7. 1. "Royall, Richmon EC. Mince, Benrlog are requested to call and exumine the ‘of | C. S. Stringfeliow, Pe W. E. Green, SLATE "and. MARDLE MANTELS at the New | Charlotte: GW. i, Hall Praukllus T. Joka: YORE MANTEL FAOTORY. dott, Danville; W. P. Jouuison, Lexington; Thos. aay fe the District. Also & larwe, stock of E. Booock, Appoinatiox: Capt. J. . a r - | ner, jr., Augusta; etuit, Fluvanna; Beap Sia a eS cot Stoves, Ranwes, &o. | Ww. iiunter, Winchester; Alexander Payne, Pau: 7s: Daniel Trigg, Washington county; John {sonore SAFETY:!: a Giles. The delegation will NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPARY, Tababiy be Givided Daween Seymour, Piss, 15th Street and New York Avenue. jayard, and Thurman as first choice in the Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to order named. The convention adopted a reso- luuon Instructing delegates at Cincinnati to 8€0 a year. Governmext Bonds on deposit for 81 per $1,000. Also, reccives Silverware in Tru maintain the two-thirds rule. Ws THE Wixners at the Loulsville (Ky.) races e qace president: B-F- Suy- | yesterday were: First race, halt imlic gash, twos ” Evans. maya” | Year-old colts, Hindoo: time 59 seconds. Second CAN SNIFFEN, ned halt — ene old fillies, SS DUN ne 50 Seconds, Mag: ;ERAL ADVI ERTISING AGENT, A ‘ai and 33 Astor House OMices, N'Y. Ce Ray; OTEK, ‘We know him to be an advertising it who promptly pa; bis bills. *hete Fork Sun. He pow. t#Labouchere says that there As little ait- and orfeinal resourdas tor budsessrally isc newspaper advertising to the entire satis- action of his patrons, and we advise every one be- fore xiving out any orders, to eS from him an ' terence between the crossing Sweeper who — @ penny anda politician who wants @ ce, §?~Col. Harold, who was so injured by a col- lislon on the New York Elevated railway in March, 1579, that he has since been paralyzed, commenced suit yesterday for $50,000 damages. __ estimate as it will mill cost them nothing $54 WAVES. WAVES, WavEs, MARRIED. Wi Wi ana DEMOSSkOT'S Ma posraye ais oth at. KINSELLA VAN-BICKLEN. | On_W comets UB Patent Offices =s “4 May 10th, 1880, by Rev. Dr. Rankin, How, THOMAS asa : LA, of ‘brooklyn, . ¥en ‘ to Mus. ELINE x a OODRUEF’S | FOR FILING LETTERS, | Y** S!CKLES, neo Field, of tus city FILE HOLDERS DIED. VOUCHERS, DEEDS, ALVIN. For FILE Rooms, | Teen d: One pa aneral fro w. quieM MaKe Step are May 2ist, ate am. ” Relatives and Sera, CRANDELL. On the morning ct 201 (880, at he reatenee of te her parent lO H street ator a 1 ed i DELI oni culia GtGermond and L” A. cas cia ae Notice of funeral hereafter. > HICKEY.—On May 19th, 1880, Oarnanme H1o- E ip one a year of her age, # native of County OFFICES, VAULTS, SAFES, DESKS, &c./ WILLS, PAMPHLETS, &o., &e. SALES ROOMS AND MANUFACTORY, mar20-8,tn,th,2 705 and 707 9th st.; er funeral ‘will take place from the residence of her sop, 317 8d street n.c., at 2o’clock, Friday, 2st inst. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. | @H. COHEN, ‘AR. 30 DIAMOND BROKERS wa eet oe May 20th, 1860, at 6:30 a mis AND APPRAISERS ay de ee PB ee STONE! gence eet caine tows ‘aturday. DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES ce vat fou od vise Ma Hom York, May At Matteawan, New 000 worth of connisting eof Batched Boner in, Dinca a Bon ya Dar a ya aoe: ee Wa ies ale apr see ony» KELIHERB. At9:300" ‘ednesday, short painful wae ahasine ding of AMERICAN and SWISS mee in, younget on of Saree soand Mary Ral” il ment iis fonerai-will take XO cerpereigr aE Mek fas oe ee Crile resent as aaa ata soa eck, from the residence of i bre iy MONEY TO LOAN at 6 per cent. er ksssesayeenn, Me2007 Seventnstanm_ | MOOR, EET EES | the bese, BEE | en Nice ot ‘the funeral hereafter. eteanog ap3 Oiitown an te pices crea st JUSTE paces, E,, Omenatar, who O | Sees Pele ath“ istwecs ox ama Tus ex Tork ‘tay-i6, 1860. was 408 Sth st., between eo eis city, and a ow -B--Rote by mall promptly ee ee WEISSENSTEIN, 628 9TH STREET, 8ST. I, Geet eee jae eames ace —— 206 10th street, for Oar- UNDERTAKERS. SeESS P= ae, & Ey GDempecs'e

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