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* =i ; o 5. y 5 lan loses ita tender , AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. : AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. THE FRENCH CAPITAL fives bade the vintent mack graye and lucid | Sabbath Obervance — Capttate —_ FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. DOUBLE SHEET. THR INDUSTRIAL ARTS 8 PARISQUAINT NOOKS | Of IncldeNtS. GCOUTTINE Terie The wana | og RubUIC meCtIOg In the Interest of Sabbath aa aes HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer | SPLENDID BUILTING LOT ON S&C2ND | ———————____ | AND CORNERS—INTERESTING EXHIGITIONS—A | There fs one paluting of still lif in whics ®a wegen nd Was heid in Washington lest Sua- ((HABLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. — STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS | SATURDAY...............Wimy 22, 1890. | SALE AT THE HOTEL, DROvOT—1a@ SALON PoR | enormous <cl’ronil!” (pumpkin) “glows and | Cay eS ening ft ia ortn special, mention that TRUSTFE'S SATE AT AUCTION OF DESIRA- | TRUSTEE’S BALE OP RoR ETEENTH ST. NORTHWES1, ae AuOTIONS a 1880—AMERICAN EXHIBITORS, ETC., ETC. glistens fn irrepressible gorgeousness AS the Supreme Cours and that eee a of the 'BLF IMPROVED AND UNIMPRUVED PROP- virtue of a deed of trust dated the tenth iy de RIAL LN UI RET CONGRESSIONAL. Inters privileged to watch the hanging en- | United States, with many Senatomseed fe ERTY GN 2HE SOUTHEAST OORNE OF | a2)of Octouer, 1872, and duly recorded. in Dremicer, lot 36, in rquare 568, having a froat —— {eorreecondiios Girne lmvsaeas Auge tered, and as each saw it in dangerous ‘prox- | sentatives, Was present Thee ie ng Repre SEVENTH AND T STREBTS NORTHWEST. | Tiber No. 695, folio $98, et sea., one of At be feet’6 inches on 3d street west, and ruaning | Comelusion of Yesterday’s Proceed- ty ning Star.) Imity'to his own dariing, the protest anos Im | pemun "the epee et, fuer i HOUMNR. pete ef aceed of trust, dated A land forthe District of’ Golumbia, and at | hock to an alley. ings. Pants, May 7, 1880, _ | tones querulous or indignant, piteous or bslti¢- | sons, more remarkable thea the ixedwess wath She request of the party secured thereby, f will sell | ‘Term One-third cosh ; balance in aix end twolv SENATE.—After our report closed— One of the many ways in which Patis fosters | frent: “Take Sere a Senanntatione Ad} | Which the Sabbath matntains ftselt, IC ilves bia, I will offer for sale at public anc- | gn "SATURDAY, "THR ‘aap ‘Dax’ ov Mar, ‘at purcharer's cost. A deposit of #100 re- | ,, THe Teading Of the legislative, etc., appro- | art is the annual offering of a prize of sw francs its own necessity. Menkind hears a hundi tcf the premises, on SATUKDAY, | A. D. 1880, aT ‘4 O'CLOCK P. sr Kt side the pictc Guired at This is oné of the Anest building # Priation Dill was proceeded with oud a number | or the best design for a diploma to be awarded | ({keh down again, Ul at last beside the pi e arguments azatnst its religious observance f = of Bastien le Page, whose quiet strengih « uld mute Tere W, ATGOCROCK P. 3., Lots 66, 61, 68, | tng-described teal estate ie a ieoty. Of minor amendments concurred in. aaa ste . a s With abso’ute ind'ference. Acute disquisitions 4°72 Cf the subdivision by Jame* L: | tom, District of Columbia to wit fection SUNCANSON BROS., Aucte. During debate on amendments, Messrs. kA. | tothe Dighest merit in the working of brass, Teareven the pumpkin’s intensity. it found a | againet its divine origta, are held 0 te handip See rn ey cactcia iciain | Pera bectd teas teen eae aioe (20). AB ata UNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers Favor Of the (ranking Privilege’ ene oie | hibition of ‘these osigna. te teres ot Cx | PY cannot inthis letter event begia to mention | ROM refuting. ‘Tle man proves, or thinks Ue “s subdivision of ce: ie re ra (2 5 ce 7 a el eC < rest Deine costained witeis ahs y-two (252), and D $th'and D streets northwest. ‘OF O' ing privilege. on hibition o} gns in the rooms of the ton De- does, that there ts no legical conn: = amendment was agrced to striking out the pro- | astrial Art, PI ° the pictures individually. The crowd huri.ed | tween the Hebrew Sabbach and the Christie! Corner Of Said Lot an tea een the southeasterd | oe uSTEER SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER, | Vision that hereafter one-half of the salaties of | Society of Ind MS Od Plate aes ees, | 20,80 those with renowned names and thow * ° DIN imp ro c Sunday. Anoth de nstrates, or thinks he Y A e | Before noticing them this old Place deserves a | whose works had been eagerly speculate] up yn. 0€S, : ‘ . {Ficus of sale: One fourth cath; the residue in. | Coreartine cf suid ioc theme hee Re ee her ea eaaeoa ep ew | trict attorney and jail warden’shall b> paid out | ment in which Henry II, husband of Catherine = ‘nor, Breton would but make a smail boz'7. ws remain upon the statute book. Te six, twelve and eighteen months, bearing interest | rear line to the southwestern corner of said lot, and. DENG ENCE EAP ECTS COSTANZO AN | of the revenues of the District, and the other | ge Medicis was accidentally Killed. Tne amt. | DIDS Of the long list. | Many of the finest Eag- | gay is still reverenced and reganied. ‘The res. at G per cent, per annum, payable s-m'-annually, | thence east to the said street and the place of begin- SEREED BEE WEES Se BND UR RTRENZEH | half out of the United States treasury. ‘f aa ar Ush painters, with those from every country fi rt from relizious considerations, to be secured by a deed of trust on. the property | ning, improved by three-story brick House. STREET. BETWEEN © A All the other committee amendments being | able Queen a long time afterwards, by way of a | Europe, are represented. Nor have Americans really attached to it; that we sold and FOE eae oe etal of pare | pains of sale as prescribed by said deed of trast. UTE ESE agreed to. at, 5:30 p. m. the read'ng of the biti | graceful tribute to her dear departed, had the | any reason to be ashamed of the place occupied ee Tiemed a to or all cash at opti» ‘The amount cf indebtedness secured by the deed By virtce of a deed of trust, duly recorded, pin Pp. J sro be inwale ; | and the merit accorded to the artists of our own | LO\f. !tS_ assoc that we place great 1 ing at purchaser's c unpaid, to wit, 24,500 with interest at ten per cent | in Liber 937. felio 371, et acq..one of the land was finished. It was reporicd to the Senate, | unfortunate man who was the involuntary nation. Bacon, Blerstadt, Church, Delorat, |} ue Upon the hours of rest which tt scoures, Tt on sereytance of each bid. Terms per aphum, from’ 10th of July, 1879, and the ex- | records for Washina.sn city, ia the Distric! the amendments made in committee of the | cause of the fatal event seized and cruelly put | TaVOR. Bacon, Blerstadt. ah, Delomat, | The law which recognizes the right or those cbplied with within seven days from date of sale; | fenee of sale in cash, and the ce at six, twelve, | Co:umbi2,T will sell at public auction, on FRI- whole agreed to, the bill read a third time and | to cath near the same Place. Near the Piace | whiten f been ina eh een irom a Ist | waao desire to enjoy the Sabbath without annoy- on default therect = resale at defaulting pur- | and eighteen months, for which the notes of the | DAY MCRNING, May 28rH, commencing at 10 | passed. ‘0 > © Place veata nave made of the American names oa | ance or interruption 1s simply a law proveouug Stine ee Lnsebaser bearing interest from the day of eaieand | octocx, all the Furuitare contined in the above | P'sir, Sorzan moved that the Senate proceed to | d¢ lé Bastile you turn down a short street (7 | the catalogue T select those; and of the women | greycnuteTruption ts shnply Cuan Seery anak JAS. L. BARBOUR, Trustee, wed by adeed of trust om the property sold | Dweling, and mentioned in Schedule A, attached | consider the electoral vote resolution, whicn | @Bregue) from the rue St. Antoine; at the | who represent Amer! s in Paris, here | shall go to churen. by of tip! 637 Louisiana avenue. taken. “A deposit of 450 shal De reqnired | torald trust and patsy naried as fellows: 2 ak ay » WarCK | endof it risesa quaint old arched gateway; | area few: Miles. Bal Bayard, Cowan, 8 TO Ee ee ent that every man who de- = ‘haser at the time of gale, and all convey- | Walnut Parlor Suite, in Plush, was read for intormation. through this you enter the Place des Vosges. Itis | Conant, Carson, Dinh . ‘Miner, K. | Stes to go shail have an opportunity of dotag T. CULDWELL, Keal Estate Auctioneer. i ire, & Mr. Hoar objected, because he thought the B ~ ie Miner, K. | so in peace and quietness. ‘Those 4 J — aucing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. Hal! Furniture. Kack, Chairs. &c., 2 rj 5 ig] alarge square with sides formed by rows of | H. Greatorex, E,E. ¢ Merritt a ness. Those who Mippant. URUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED | _™y12-d&de THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustea Din ng r om #xtcnsion Table, caer Senate cught first to take up and dispose of the | Dario: shabby-looking houses, wth acertain | Porug, M. C. Wheeler. Miss TGokins or | JY Or ‘olently oppose Sunday laws os recs AND VAJMPHOVED PHOPERTY ON OAP- H. WARNER, Real state Auctioneer. Gbinwand Giase, ond all the Walnut Ghatnber Sets, | BQCHBTesolutlOns, | A storwan's mo- | slr ol having once, considered themselves very | WashIGgton. ‘The list numbers upwards Of 75, | mistake tie mole Gaeta : == Vardrobes, Brusee! Ply aud Ingrain * ellogg re 2 handsome. Low vaulted arcades run beneath | not a bad propo “nu every! giscon: |. ogo = By vir ed of trust dated Septen (GREAT OHANCE FOR SPECULATIO’ Carrels aad otlier Burniture coutaiod in'iz | ton by substituting the Kellogg resolutions for | handsome, Sea cralted aroades Tun pensar | not a bed proportion when everything is con: | Son usu a malter of reiigion as Of Ineitgash oF ber 5:b, 1S74, duly recorded in Liber USTEE SALE GF SOME HE MOST the electoral tule resolution. the ground floor are queer shops of various, I't- |" Altoxether the Salon of 1859 1s adjudged to be | MAW Consciousuess of his owa fo" ngs and of EG ths batiict of Otuusbie und ok tee onan of THe INTERSECTION SOF BOUNDARY trcmses, Useo Curtains and Cornices, | ihe Eresident pro tem. ruled this motion out’) sie chown commoditiee. Meavy gates sand at | the mast brilliant anderodlion or oot cece De een et ee eee for the Diet Solumbia, and at the request 0! t EC TIC }OUNDS nites of orcer. inter h age . arti = SEN > - © | day, regarded not merely from a 12% jous but tho party secured thereby, f siisll cell av panic STREET. CONNEOTICUT AVENUE AND Hclotié and Carpets on halisover the | ° The vote was then taken on Mr. Morgan’s mo- | !uerva's, with massive kuobs and handles, 1¢ | most immense, exposition of pictures ever held | S4',!@s9Td-d bok merely trom a 104 copies auction, in f the ra he [WENTY-FIRST STREET. tton, resulting —yeas 25, nays 14—a party vote, | Wes chance to be ajar you will have glimpses | tn Paris. Of course, that 18 equal. trom a French | tamer’ to tnd the moet Mee ees Howir-d city Virtue of a deed of trust dated June 2: chen Effects, Stoves, &: demcerats vo ing yea and the republicans nay, | Bt clean, quiet courts, Where retire, Dut most | view, tosaying in the world. ‘The arrangement | hes a") 0° Bud the most dist ig o*shed py of Washinet p, District of Columbia, to wit: On | A? D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber No. 63: Sirnitareie of thiadelpiia maxe, s zy he Fepublicans nay. | respectable dwellings are hidden from noise | Of the alten cae eats Gee cee tthe republic rr ongn tng the common JONDAY, Mak 31, 1540, 97 5:30 o'CLOCK P.xt.,part | folio 295, and at the reqnest of the party s gond styles, and in exc z Both supporters and Opponents of the Kellogg | ond qust, Hero many arts and manufactures | so unaniiione aneoer oe approval, and many | Sitch’ sits wee NCCeSILY Of the Sabbath, of lot numbered eicht (8), in square numbered | cured thereby, I shall offer at_public auctiot Brussels Cerpets, one % new, others | resolutions atnong the democrats voted yea ait avian” seit ere omy ded < pk der 9 sre | Which per ps Wes never more evutirely th- pets, “ g thrive—the making of artticial pearis and | believe that the Interest of art would be bett seven hundred and fifty-eight (758), bevinning in | front of the in first-class order, to which attention of buyers is ‘The Morgan resolution being before the Sen- preciolis stones, cutiing of gems, working aud | ser. i it a Nig Good’ Mikabar TRA ft ter | Planted tu the hear. of soc taan it now ts. the east line of ““2d strect east,” between North A | Day or May, A. i invited. «t2,at 6 pm., on motion of Mr. Harris, the Sen- | Precous Stones, cutting of gems, ia [isp rll aot aie riddle Bhar) a atreetand Maryland avenue, distant four (1) fect | the following-described ‘No postpcnement on account of weather. ate Went Into exccutive session, aud when the | CR8t@ving of metals. cc. In thesquare tuere is | placed in the Salon MHonncur, irrespective Potitical Conventions. north from the southwest corner of said lot eizht | county of Washington, D. NJAMIN F. STEIGEG, frustec doors were reopened, adjourned, a statue of Louls I. It replaces a old | the country to whieh the artist belongs. Th whee ixnerbiils (S), and rupning thence east 88 feet to an alley; f laud, bein part of a tr DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. my22 it , one of that thonareh removed some fo1.y years | catalogue for this ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS. th 43. fect: thence west $8 fect to Bald * and of the subaivisi ONE eee ef year amounts to the tinmense | CLOSING WoRK OF 16 HOUSE.—After our report closed— ago. It te 5 & a cae Pies year a r : Oak L * and being the lr UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Tn discussing a PenAoR ot ‘a heated dialogue | 25° 1t 18 aspirited and nobie equesti.an statue, | number of works, 7259. D. After our report at the proceedings of the sath 5 a id one wishes the stone might live and put ‘i Tiimots republic onvention closed yesterday nated as lot C, on a in platof survey made by 9th and D streets northwest. rose between Messrs. White and Bayne. Mr. | some motion Into the drowsr pice rest: as i ; aan 08 Mes Mr. 2. There are i - the committee report ved a be pene cil te ekind ate Nisa, Horertei susie 1200) sooo ae ony TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY... | White declared that a statement made by Mr. | trees abouttt, and a iitte, aa cavale pa THE IMPROVEMENT BOOM. Gential eotcac ate stele ieee ioe eee 1 i i teale. = follows, to s i . i - VER oT ek acn e D8 ionof Boundary street, Washinston, ¥O BRICK HOUSES ON NORTH © | Bayne to the effect that Mr. ite not | But overallthere is a dull and sleepy air, and rs on ‘, = a » | pleted by the nomination of Jobn M. Ham‘iton, orp pnany a ta Meee ved eto] [pete og geval (eden Yor tary Seal STREET BEEWEEN SECOND. AND THIRD | look after his constituents’ pension claims was even thechildren who come toplay tierearesu iit else Noble a wealthy, gentlem piot | run eae eee governor: Hea #1), bewinning in the east | and Washington | to . OTION. = dued and old-world looking. It is as if the place | New York city, has commenced the ereciton of ent, of Lee county, for secretary of state; between East Capite! | northwardly on the bes cleo Byori a By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 234 Mr. Bayne (responding with some excite- | had been a long time sealed up and forgotten, | asuperb dwelling on the plot of ground coraer P. Levigari, of Kavkakee county, for a $5 deg. 28min. with Boundary scat Wowace | Ausust, A.D. 1878, and duly recorded in ment.)—you are not worth noticing here, and | and having been suddenly opened to modern | of Massachusetts avenue ith and P streets. Of public accounts: Edward Retz, of conven th 16 feat 6. i {i 58-100 fect on the line of eaid road toastone; | Eiber No. 892, folio 306, ct aea » one of the aM, ST eae Umes, sunlight and alr, it felt overpower 1,and | The ground is s0 by 110 fost atd the hers war | Cook coUbty, for state treasurer, and Jax, Me- Gone inches {tho bives of berms: | the lase-mentioned line 263. S#-100 feet toartono; | Me rcuuett of the party écoured thereby, Lwil'sel | Mr Bayne —ir you do you will see me out. | Wasting todore of Again. | | now four fronts, finished tm red trick ema ACen ee Lins, improved by a two-story Frame Dwellins. thence southwardiy at an angle of 103 loz. 45 min. | Talay, gus ari Dax oF JUNE, A.D. 1880, ar | Side. You may depend on that. of the Society. It 18 for une encouragement | brown mortar. The edifice proper will have a TBE ALABAMA REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, ‘Terms. One-third cach and the balance ingix, | toa poiuton Boundary street S11 7H-10) feet from | sx O*CLocK ¥.xt., the following-deserived prem- | Mr. White—I will not allow any man to mis- | of industrial and decorative art applied 10 circumference of about 265 feet andanelevation | 1m scss'on at Selma, Ala., yestesday adopted a twelve, e: en and twenty-four months, with } the beginning corner; thence on the line oF ani ises, to that certain piecs or parcel of | represent ne. household objects and things of use. There are 65 feet p 7 ver, | Tesolution by 113 tos that “the choice of the interest at 6 per cent. per annum, nomaren By pare a Pp bone petri ons om ground lying and being in the City of ‘Washin; ats Mr. Biount, of the committee on appropria- | peautiful designs and models of wrought metal, | °f 6 feet from surface line to top of main tower. republican paiiy of Alabataa for the President deed of trust n Se oro ne ae ae | ee Dacrerter commienicia n/srand vine ot hae ard District of Columbia, and known and de- | tions, reported the sundry civil appropriation | fine shawls, painted papers, stamped leati In style of architecture it will be thirceenth ii | Scribed on the xronnd plat ‘or plan of said city as | py), er, property re d at. tim le, and ailcon- | and Potomac river, and has on it several stately o! {Love (1), insquare | Dill, and inoved tat it be printed and recom- | wood carving, ivory,—the endless list of fabriea. | century Gothic, and contain three storie Sefanting at puccheeare cost, Terme fo becom | oaks, constituting the nest butlding sitesin the Dis- soated: ain Sat heaa ann ACES (ian), sata Cee en Sreineend teem ee ons for the heed ele and luxury of pl even days. ALBERT F. FOX, of Columbia. part of lot havi front of tifty (50) feet, by a ct vas agreed | humanity. ‘They wo : ms20 edhe shri ‘Trustee. It is right in the line of improvements, and Repth of ‘one lundred 00) feet, oxether ‘vith all to, and then, at 5:10 p. y; of the United States is the Mustrious soldier, Patriot aud statesman, 1, S. Grant,” and in. Siructing the delegates to Chicago to vote for him asa untt. d. 1 u iment and attic. The principal entrance fa ange rooms, and on | Massachusetts avenue and 1s appro m., the House adjourned, | the walis and on various resis and stands the | Massachusetts avenue and 1s approache: THE CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION - : = = adjoins the property of E. O. Dean, esq, Itcanaot | ieimprovemerts, ways, eunerents, riclts, privi- Popham g for the diploma prize were | {cipentine walks leading from Massachuset sterday morutng elected delecutes to Clncla- TWEEN I AND K SEREETS NORTHWEST. tiation of any property in the market. ia shy mike sbrerisining. Tmprovements consists ITEMS OF GENERAL AND LOCAL INTEREST. the fact that many of the drawiugs were by the | A" pretty feature at this polut will bea rected to vote #3 aunit. They siand—Tilden of the Diserct of Colasabia: pened in she (eta and dea tule sean con toto enone uo ier: The sundry elvil appropriation Dil for the | puplis or some of the schools for women. ‘They | AE's, ature at this point will be a s, Thurman i of the o + : : a » years, s 2 . wroperty will be sold subject t cause of Clements et al. vs. Clements et al. with seven per cent interest, payable semi-anna- sos No. .192 equitys 1 offer for sale, at public | ally, secured by a deed of trust upon the property. “ a Geedef | fiscal year ending June 30, 18S, was re. | Were of many degrees of merit, from the crude | Shape’ and Suction, infront of the premises, on TUESDAY, ‘The property will be subdivided and a plat exhib- J 0, wit 5 fi . brtaclay et a sunk Into ‘front of ), with interest at8 percent. from | Dorteq’ to the House just before tts ad | (Mginal idea impertectly expressed to the well | Gace. It Will, be fitted up. with 1 ART vals Aran re pat . 4 7 One-third cach: balance in six, twelve, | journment yesterday afternoon. Among the | Paltuced and harmonious design beautifully | mental feeder and white marble ba = GENERAL penence M. P. Cnvrcn.—The annual session of the general conference of the 3 O'CLOC! can be seen at the office of the a i ra : ae : executed. Many bore the names of those already | cach side of the main door are colum Methodist Protestant Church bezan in Pitys- ict wv, in square So, with the improvements thore- | auctioneer. “A Ceposit of one lnndred dollars will | elg}tcen, twenty four, thirty anc thirty-six months be The Mi are. ne prbriation recommended | qistinguished in such art. ing a series of ornamental arches, burg, Pa., yesterday. ‘There were 1 delegates : n "two desirable three-story and | be required uyon cach lot, and conveyancing atthe | ss goed of trust on premises sold. ue S Wastin e. Syn | ,, AB exibition of decorative art has been open | moulded brick, which rise ditectiy over resent, nicrence Was Called to order by “kdwellings, and situated in Wash- | purchaser's ccst. ‘Terms of sale to be complied | }? 420 : cag ee work upon the Washington monument, $159.00 | sorsome time ln a wing of the Palaisd'industeie, | Towlae’ Urick. which rise directly over Rev. G. B. McEltoy, of Aduan College. ‘The eng Of Hale “OpetTentth cash on the day of | fattesrase TENE to recel tho mepporty at tho rick | TEN Gaye, otbervise tle Trustes reverves tue | (ihe Csilmates submitted for the completion of | the puliding. the Chataps Eivsoes, which was | Caigc tricorn ete Ore dent oil Dore elcction tor pet mancht x 3 a ve ‘ight to prop 1 “ox is 0 fant . e are $677,000, equire i * oe Sricnenane holce of Rev. G. B. MCE! sale or within seven days thereafter, the resitue in | aud cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five | Tht to retell at risk and cost of defautting pur erected for the first, “Exposition Cniverselte. choice ot Rev. « er, after wiviny five days public notice of such | four years); for the Mississippi river commis: | Jere q lofty suite of rooms 1s occupied by many | Wills! up per eeahes Of te principal win #100 geposit on each house at time of saic | sion, $150,000; for the motive water power, Very beauilful examples of modern manutuc | AW REUPper cashes of tie principal wind d&ds DANIEL E. CAHILL, Trustee. $50,000; for the continuation of ethnological — : three equal instulments in six, twelve and eizhteen | days’ advertisement. onthe from the day of sale, the purchaser's notes | “tnyé-eokda JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. to be wiven therefor, bearing interest from the day | === ota S. Hammond, probably continue two ¥ i < . lure, and by some fine antiques loaned by the | giass in fantastic shapes. A round tow Witasy <i taka suk Sete Purehaee money and interest is paid.” All convey | (['ZOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TWO THOUSAND FLOWERING AND_ BxD- | the corfederate post Omico records, S000, un- | TOUS, The whole of the immense corrido. of | corner of the bwiding, and A small, squa.c | fuMouiy aisemeion of ne ghee aneing at purchaser's cost. 100 deposit on ac- | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DING PLANTS, KOSES, GLADIOLAS AND | der the directiou of the Treasury deparumont. | Sng “hung with carpets of ‘Turkey. nd Hee eee eed Just adjolning itou the | gion't the ons eat Daniel?” One side main. ceptance of each bid. " PG ee ee TUBEROSE BULBS, &., AT AUOTION. For public buildings an aggregate appropri- } bercia, wonderful ins! splendor oi | piatiorm guarded by a batustrade. ‘The oman, | tetned that the reason was because Daniel was se PE ce GRGHOETEURD BND FOURTH SIREETS, | win be cold at my auction rooms on TUES- atlon of $2,$46,513.14 1s recominended, including | coigr dnd variety of design. In the salons are | Platform guarded by a balustrade, | The south | too good: and the other that the Nons were not meter te Dy virtue of w decd of trust, to me, dated DAY, Max 25, at 10:30 O'CLOCK, a chee A appropriations for new buildings and for cou- | oases of rare china of Limoges, falryclike glass | Cust Commer wi autitied by an octagonal | hungry. The upshot of the matter was that ou bas loth dag of danuaty, Ste aot ce cclieéticn of the above Vlants,_‘my21-3t Uuulpg work upon those already in course of | and erystal from the best Paris houses, rivaling | GGL. .Wm"dow, Supported on Leavy stone | they got into a wrangle, aud the police were corded in ee No. 739, folio 151 et seq T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. Cee as fol S35) 000; Punadeleaa, eae the finest work of the fabriques of Venive, | nist to the second story, forming a Ddal- called in to suppress the row. They carried oe vest aber bia, and by direction of the party secured, I will em bath, and cialy see sce self at public auction, in front of the premises TR one man to jal! for striki ¥., 200,000; Hartford, Conn, $75,000: cony on top. It is so ‘situated’ that tt ig one of the women, Wy virtue of s deed of trast, dated August one of the land records for the District of Golum- services of plate, sparkling cutiery, chte? in Liber No. fh d'oeuvres of the Sevres manufactory or pore OF eae UNIM- or No. USTEFS' SALE 330, folio 37, oue of the Isnd records of the PROVED REAL ESTATE & : ti UATEDIN THE $50,000; Harrisburg, Penna, : ae rembrosdc | {2Otds a full view of Dupont circle and Masse | AN ELOPEMENT FRUSTRATED.—Considerable Tad, ar 6% SeLoE v! ty the following fot aud | Being and eitiate ip the city of Geonetown, in thd WEST CORNER OF SEVENTH STREET AND so Sr idis dan Gaanishg’ | TObes, OF parts of them, once worn by dames | fogeia formed of brown stone columns and OF- nises, in Washinton clty, District of Colum. | District of Columbia. and known and distinguished THE ROAD LEADING TO THE SOLDIERS’ ba, who made a noise in thelr day and aname in | namented brick arckes. Four turrets will or- on Den The syne a daughtsr oC dams i n influential mtll-owner, while ak bia, viz: Lot No. 30, in Square No. $87, improved | $2.tBe south molety or, one-half part of lot suin- HOME. py a two-story b No. 92 we = B By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 20, A ; se c t ae t clea, Seotevrbenah emernsnr ci: | Rashi viata ates hat atte | MA Sa ri, OO | Rie: Rats hee, ius tay are | Uvueta'ge alae Oatheata tena | Mere’ ge hetendaaesmhe, | ve aslo Sata ie ym a eighteen, twenty-four and thirty months, with in- peers and. 8 By - 0005 . Texas, CO v yee 2 aa ao, ¢ ) Y ‘ © loyed by her father iu the mill. ‘Ta terest at 7 per cent. Pea ge ara pine ee ie Ss trict of Coliimbia, and by the written request ot | upon the new War, Navy and State Department | Gcbslin tapestries, some framed desicas for en- | pe a triangular balcony carried on an area,and | P history. One little tcagment of brocade, trayed | nament the square tower at each corner near 2 F : Shc the absence of the Wilson family 8 VENS Ne = ‘by, we will sell, bli asl i graving and for lace, these last, like flowers | an oriel window resting ona flying buttress ot | *@¥#utage of the a Guaitees H MOULTS Ann It; O'Neal by deed recorded in Liber | Snedlon, 1 Je preiaizes, on THURSDAY, | buildings at Washington, $450,000; ter bulld- | Woven of cobwebs and dewdrops. ‘There are | Sn,cricl window resting 0 top accessible trom | t©, lope. | Before her deparvure, ‘Miss Wilson DUNCANSON BROS., Auct a SA, FON TO May 27TH, 1880, ar 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M, ail that lot | 128! gton, $201,543.14. costly books and rare old missals, paintea, it | {he third story. An immense chimney will oc, | lett a note to the effcct that ee Was going to eee ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; balance insixand | ofand lying in the county of Washington, D.C Among other prominent items of the bill are | ¥, f he di tl ry: 7 Baltimore to matry the man of her choice, NCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. - Ens opts from, day of sale, with interest at | Gnown aud decignated as Lot numbered twenty | the following: To meet the expenses of enumer- | Nowa, Seem, with the dust. of finest Seemed a | SuUpy 15 fect Sod ee cd ahd Tan | “Their flight having been discovered, Miss Wil. B » BC. = 3 sencing on the west side of the 7th street road fifty 600,000," Biv y 14ces the garden and will present a harmonioas | | i 2. . y vir de yance at cost of purchaser. terms of sale | ™en printing and binding, $1,600,000, (includii ct wad cl eo | g Jes — 4S | sta shor distance trom the city, Seaf, in es- Fac Perro CS ae seh Ber Arouot complied with in five days from day of esi’ | (50) feet north from the northwest intersection of Pi50.000 for the proveediies ‘@nd debates of Com | DUt the effect was charming and the moraing | series of angles ahdcarves. There will be » the 7th street road and Rock Creel r a 7 ssed by swift see! 0} e 5 a * sacaanie caping, Was fired at by the brother, but without Special Term May 14th, 1590, I will geil at the the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property | {2 Mavic Petre pop tay ions ca gress); for expenses of engraving and printing | F by swiftly in seeing it. One side of the | large veranda with steps descending to a ote it di fi ty pitee van— 2 y ve 7 , | eflect. Miss Wilson was taken home to her SLURAAE Big Mrectemapt Stcbona, | MoH-dR” WEG A CORDON, nance | BAAR Mice amagrommeom | EPRICE Alc top Cateaaet fe | ie ao aii Baga raping | nay TE PHL igs | prin ie ic eal pon te nar ‘ ay, 100 eee eae. |) taining 3,820 srquace fon - it ‘The Teoms were neary | garden and, ) Ap eee S- | lady bas given the Mcldent exceptio . M,, & lot of Household Furniture, &c. = ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve | vide suitable accommoaations for the storage of | #24 furnishing ronting on P street will be a Pure ¢ The affir $s onc of misplaced affection, ermscash ELEONOKA SCHIEKE, UBLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IN | | Serie it coven Tericenk Intrcetrsenenen he e Ze empty of visitors, for the hour was early, and | constructed of red brick and brown ne, | est ¢ affoir 3s one of misplaced al my21-3t Admizistratrix of Jacob Schicke, deceased AQUARE 729, JUST EASE Or THE OAPI- | Ty oftrust Deposit of $76 at thuegf sale. Cont Ea SE eer ae the only, sounds disturbing | ener ee | reached by a spacious drive forcarriazes. ‘There A eeepc Shia slightest suspicion Of tm- ALTER 5. WILLIAM = ; ead veyancing at expense of purchaser. ‘Terms ef sale Sa ose kmen’s hay square bay window and tw = ee Te rusts iby and recoded a liber No. 743,fol0S@@ | 10 be complied with in seven days: ROS, Leste co pmonarvation Of collections. | ing part of the building, where preparations tor | Yalosuies carried puton tency bie weeks TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON | 426, one of the land records of the District of OBAS, E. FRASER,? prystoos. | $30,500; mp ane trea, che | the opening of the exposition or pictures were | fountain of sultable dimensions will ator the CATHOLICISM IN PENNSYLVANIA. — The frat SEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. Columbia, and at the request of the party socured JNO. JOY EDSON, § entomological commission in tuvestigation of | going torward busily. lawn just opposite the conservatory. Near the | Provincial council of the province of Pennsyl- By yirtue of a deed of trust to me, dated thereby, 1 will offer at public sale, fa front of the RUSTEE'S SALE OF MPROVED Prop. | the grasshopper and cotton worm. $2,000; tor | Wine walting for the important event of this | M4y*! in close proximity to P street, willbe tae | Vala, under the Jurisdiction of Archbishop 220 of Apri’, 1879, recorded in Liber No.914, ms premises, on MONDAY. THE 24TH DAY OF May, ERTY IN THE NORTHEASTERN SEOTION | COPStruction and repairs at the different | salon opening we Will go one atisrnoon to the | 22°, o vie. Th ses | Wood, will meet tu Pbtladelphia toznorrow Yolo 221, et Beq., of the land records of the AT THE HOUR OF 5 O'CLOOK P. s., all of Lot No. a ORTH N navy yards and _ stations, $300,090, | S# tae ‘ rs site of a handsome stable. The string courses trent ssi se District of Celuinbia, I will offer for sale-at public | situated in square No. 729, in the ‘city of Washing: Senate Gam eaten oa tee The principal items for defraying the expenses | Santcious dingy: building Ie toe ee eta, | ound tis boliding wal Met sooulled Onicke. | Tet See tons tx ake jeremanen ion. i o premises, NES- | ton, District of Columbia. virtue of s @eed of trust, date apreriial alee i a a ingy E esi, | A large platform 36x20 feet will be situated on b is isdiction ' DAY Sone Be TO ALS ae ae Menor Let | Terms cfeale One tearth cesh; balance in six, | fifteenth day of November: AD, 1sroaaa Pe: J Cintted Stee ate eeand district courts of the | which is near the Boulevards des Italiens the “inkin. Toot and securely environed | Present. These will be attended by thelr ¥ 20, square 59 ington city, D.C’, be! twelve and eihteen months, the purchaser wiving | corded in Liber No. 9.0, folio 321, et deq.-, one’ ited 4 a SArnedi this season auctions are held nearly every das Bert 40 fect inch front by. a ee bearing Interest from the aay. of sale. of the land records for the District of Columbi: follows: For payment of district attorneys and | and in the various rooms one may nd objec Lot, together with the improvements. ‘The proper- | deposit of $60 required when the property is struck | and st the request of the party secured by said do-d | their assistants, $350,000; for fees of clerks ty is improved by a neat ¢ House. off. A deed given anda deed of trust taken tose- | I will, on MONDAY, THE 24TH Day or May, A.D. 1s ‘Terms of sulr: One-third cash, of which $100 | cure deferred payments. Aliconveyancins at the | 1880, az FOUR o'ctock ¥.M., offer for salo st pib- by a railing, from which may be cen | Mous viear.-general, who Will act In the advi- the city and Georgetown, as well as Rock creek and there will also be fi ror eer or Unter st ie of every grade, from fine pictures, costly bric-e- | and the Potomac. The’ grounds surrounding | Several viellng prelates and theologians of the $ia0\C00! fer fees OF Jurare: Sn Oo eee et | tac, Tare china. and precious books, to the coin: | the pouse willbe terraced aad tastefully ata off | Catho'e Church to advise and take action up a o Ath a aeeMe nD n e Se, valk 2. o4 aiious matters of discipline connecte faust be paid when the property is strack off, one- | purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with | lic auction, on the premises, the following | Nitnesses, $550.00; for support Of Uiited states n and cheap articles of household use. In | in tower beds, walks, ete. In the basement | Yatlo D third in six months, and one-third intweive months | im five days the wey, will be readvertised and Feat ontate in the aig of Warhinicton, in the Die riage $200,000; for Date of United States | the Biddle of cach room there 13 a desk, behInd | wit! be a billiard room, servants’ parlor, lavn- | tLe governwent and guidance of affairs in the with interest on deferred payments until paid at | eold at purchaser's Aes which the auctioneer and bis clerk are seated k! it up wit! modern | province of Pennsylvania. This body promises cieht per cent per annum.’ Conveyancing and re- ‘A. L. BARBER, Trastea, eee eee ae eee eee eee ee acre. Freon of, czbenses of balllifs and | in the space before them stands a sort of cricr, | \usprovemente the vei foal coe Wal eras | to exert a mark'd influence upon the morale ot cording at purchaser's costa. If terms are not com- | _wyl0-d&ds ee Dee Bae | Bee and ds rts st tec GO fee ee. | TIS RAE De Aaa Bl | who offers the articles and receives the bids, | a inilway leading from te main door avd ran, | Catholicism tu Peous) Ivanis, and alreaay the RS en ee ee Donne HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SHlath thersof of Lot musubored fons Cadecatt of Lets ihe payment of United States bareaais eter, | 224.one or two poivers who handle and place | ning back to the grand hall. From iere wil | Prayers of the faithful have been asked and nl ij y, = bered two (2,) three (3,) five (5,) six (6,) 86) 2 da in view the objects to besoid. Everything 1s | re the , Which, f chness of | Cfiered in its behalt ju all the Catholic churches SSBUS 4: Be es FINE STOCK OF _GROGER! BRANDIES | (7) hitcen (15) afl sintesn ClG,) in square number, Pa be note cent ere, to, the House. but | gone rapidly and quietly; the purchaser of eacn | BS oh aud Originality OF Gee wil eeeoace | of the state. ‘The most imporcant question that AND WINES AT AUCTION. ed seven hundred and forty-eight (748. ) eects Gd Fomine ee ee lot immediately hands ine price to the clerk. | favorably with anything of the kind In this local. | Will Come before 1 1s doubiicss tual of 8 >ec hs eames om | Mt aie OSE es in See te Balance oa tse eer money | fttong committees vet Co the appropri. | getting a recetpt and the number of the articles | tty. With gradual rises the stalrWar tevkes a | societies generalls, and the Ancient Qrder of CHANCERY SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE | 1542' 7th street, corner of Q street north: [19€] payable in eix (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) —————S Dought, which are removed toa side room tll | fhe gallery midway between the first and second | Hibernians in particular, to whch Archbishop BUILDING: LOTS IN THE NORTHWEST. | west, a fine assortmentof Groceries, &c., months tfrom the day of sale, with six per cent. The Empire of the Sea. a + fioor, forming a promenade balcony looking | Wood has recently been directing his attention ION OF THE CITY, FRONTING | viz.: interest, to be secured by the notes of the pur- . Theroom in which our interest lay on this Ww faced W! me | abd bis anathemas. The action of the council ON PF AND OIWENTY-FIRST STREETS, | Fino Stock of Drandies, Sherry,Port and Catawba. | chaser Or purchasers, and a deod of tust on’ tie | TE UNWED STATES FISH BXHIBIT AT BERLIN. | gccasion wos, One containing a rather hard | Gomatrave cc eee Supporiiing arcins | Will settle the vexed question as to whether the NEAR “DUPONT CIRCLE.” Chests of Fine Teas, Imported Ales and Stout. roperty sold, to the satisfaction of the trus- | The London Times pays an elaborate and de- | and bare array of furniture, mostly old bureau of elaborate outline. On the side next to the | Order is anathema or not asfar as Peunsylvania virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court: Canned Goods, Spices and Condiments. ee, OF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. | served tribute to the fish exhibit of thiscountry | tables and chests of drawers. ‘They were the re- | wall will be a large oriel window, which will be | 15 concerned. Sy cf eras Ws dane Buls sence oe Dasit Of Alty dollars wil-be sequined oneagh fot | at Berlin, for which Prof. Baird, of this city, is | Ma!s of an old collection in the Tue Servan- | Piezo wath varlezated colorsor cathedral glass 5,600, Doe. 17, Pwill sell, on TUESDAY, June ier, | Silver-monnted Shaw Oaee. Sold. Conveyancing and recording at the cost of | entitled tomostot the credit. The Tiztes, among | S001, 8 street, narrow and tortuous asa cleftin | At the foot of the staircase an appropriat2 style WARD TOO Far.—George Jones 180, aT 5:30 O’cLOcE P. M., on the premises, the | Large Coffee Mil, Desk ard Stove. the purchaser. Ifthe terms of sre not com- | other good words, says: a mountain, leading from the Luxumbourg to | of candelabra, especially designed for the situa- | Wa8 known at Whittaker, N. C., as an able following property Syrups, White Wine and Cider Vinewar. piled with in one week from the @y of sale, the Bret 2 : the St. Sulpice Place and Church. Here, for long | tion, will be placed. ‘The doors, walls, and celi- | aNd reckless fighter, particulatly when a Nctle Lot five (5), in Square 95, on the northeast corner | Sexars and Tobacco, together with a general assort- uustee reserves the rucht to resell the property. at ‘Whoever wishes to see the real empire of the | years, an old man and woman had made their ‘ of 2ist aed P streets n.w., and containing 10,042 ment of first-class is. i ‘ ‘ a ings will be finished In oak Umbers aud pauel- | !utoxicated. Desiriug a battle, he chall a t ik anid cort of the defaulti » after aud 0} rv e) 7 a op o square feet of ground. ‘This lot wili be subdivided | myl9-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Auctione lie sink and cost of the ceteniting purchaser; g id Of 1t§ contributory waters must lose no | den, gathering into it many rare and valuable jesired rel one week’s notice in the ‘** Evening Star. CALD) , 2 93x30 everybody in the barroom, but all declined. He : |ARLISEE. Trustee, time in golng to Berlin. True, that elty is some | antiques. They were like two old spiders in a sn arcade alyiting tae ed ee ooh tae wos told, however, that Hilliard Bryant would Immediately after, Lots 41, 42, 43 and 44, in 'HOMAS DOWLI: Auctioneer. = ‘307 D street new. Way from the encircling ocean, and 1s not the | thick cobweb, aud the fies which werecaught | room. The conservatory wiii adjoin this room | probably accommodate him. He wen$ to Bry- Square 96, syaregating 7,987% ‘square feet of a — myl3-d&ds_ _‘ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auict. fountain-head of mighty rivers. But German | in tt stayed ‘there. ‘The woman was williax | on the right. but be cutoff by a large light of | ant’s house, accompanied by a crowd, and dared ground, ou P street, between 20th and 21st streets | EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY | ——— > ~ | originality ana vigor have inverted the order ot | enough to sell, and evidently rejoiced 11 hope lished plate glass, affording a perfect view | big to come out. Tue ded wats ie IN GEORGETOWN. JUNCANSON BROS., auctioneers. nature, and it ts to Berlin we must go it we | at the appearance of a customer; but the man | fom the drawin ORR et aes Janes caught Mra. Bryant, as she thirdcach “and the reuitue'in teres srunl posvuemte | Tae be Sots desea gna stament of TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMpRovED | "ADU tO see what, the waters contain, and how | secined as If he parted with lis lite Dlood whea | soa tue sime, Tne rome s ducted it | tue goor, and sete bere se ee Stetz, twelve aud cichteen months from day of sale, | inthe office of Nexister of Wills: in terre Wen, BriAAe ON A STREET NouTEL | fp mane. ourown. | ‘The scene there presented, | he gave up any of bis treasures, and le never 6 : is 1d secu pnd by deed of trust. om the property sold; | 1863, the undersi Ml offer’ at publ = WEST, BETWEEN TE) VENTH | !f not the golden age, is the age next following, | condescended to the indi; ‘ity of @ second price With botes beatin interest at elk c percent: eran: | THURSDAY, the Siem Dar ov Mav, 1sk0" at the TREETS. WASHINGTON, D. O., BEING | and comes home tothe taste of the aciive,you ach fant bum until peid. | All conveyancing at purchaser's | hour of 6 o'cLocx P-M., all that part of Lok mum: Se a ee s ere 850 will be required on each lot ine eet ia) Dees werect mS Gee ectown: . , Tron! feet on rest, y of Jal THOS. J. LUTTRELL, Trustee. ip Uc ean width 120 feet, with the two- | Liber No, $27, folio 199," of the land re. 3 Frame maple and holly, Adjoining this room on the | CoWard of a husband.” Tois ‘produce’ an im- Nol.h 1s the muste room fitved up in Japanese | Mcdlate Effect. Bryant, with a; heavy club, ig, | He would often draw back trom an advant i mahogany ct es e By virtue Of a deed of tanto ine, dated and stropg much more than the listless exist- | geous bargain, and refuse to compete a sale. The brary, octagonal in shape. pe sca ‘i gu te 3a day of July, I970, and reeotded in $B | food, man iearaed the, use of the javeltee tse en stamped. past and Some amnail peace’ Of | leading to a balcony on the east, “Alltherooms | A Lance QvaNtiTy OF NITRO-GLYC DO, 1 5 pleces of | on this floor will be communteative by means | been discovered in the freight house of LW, te ~ corde for the Distriet of Golumbil arrow, and the sling, the net, the baited hook, | cabinet work which my frien ig want : yy ene mn Sisoowesca th tae gut ho} t the ranean ante mayS-teweds_ | sory Frame Dwelling upon the site, now occupied | Steet of tre pant, cr Columbis and at the te | ar the care ae ke ree aes BOO, | cab Having at last acceded to tue cid maa’ | Siamgesiine doors made of eherry, and the | New York ovntral rullroad at. Buftalo, N.Y, RUST ASSUAL SALE AT TUNLAW FARM | "Als, all that piece of ground situated at tho | Suction, in freut Ma AD TBsee AEP EDA, | Mle that to-day millions of acres all over the | terms, she went with me tosecure the objects | Gil’ Tock there ws eae one Foo, iuseras the toed seein Cane eee southwest corner of Ist aud Potomac ste., front! HE 2i7H Day or Max, A.D. 1880, at 5 o'oLock | world are kept as much as possible in te of r 2 ¥ the = Ss 21xzs feet, | insures the road agatust acziden 2 parties: By Caranoove or Seenty foes ca thc been extend southerly | FAs Lot numbered five (6), of Davidson's subdi- | nature in order to prolong’ or reproduce those shop closed and sealed anche fy. “Froman ae | BARUTY, nob ne, NOM Urease: Cte. | Oa the | concerned will be prosecuted for misdemeanor. 1 ‘s IATTLE, | wi lormmac street eighty-five feet, wil 16 three- “y ‘sweet pre-! rie times. ‘The question bet wé i v e Co . HIGH-BRED REGISTERED JERSEY ©. Mory Building upen the kine aoe oeereied teks, | {oFty GMO), swith the tinprovements, consisting OF & tpt istry q een | per Window in the court where the uo old | ieaaing ton Inicomy oa "oegtn on either sate yt ke pluce THURSDAY, 3p, at caesg | POR, ing upon the same, now occupied by Mr. | three-story” Brick Dwelling House, with back buila- | the aboriginal landowner and the civilized far- | creatures had lived, a woman s, ¥ we i. # LAW." o ‘3 = ke to US. | The remainder of ‘this story 18 divided 1 GEN. AND Mrs. GRANT were enterto'ned last Thos, L. Hume's Stock Farm “Tc = Ons-thi z ing and stable. mer has even embittered the general election. | ames? sat athe wided int > Gommeneius at 11 O'CLOCK 4. M., compris- ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase-money : i ‘They are both dead, mesdames,” she sa'd, “ night at the house of Gen. Ramley, in Galena, @: One y ‘erms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, | ‘There are few people who would not prefer the | “4 rife: chambers, tollet-rooms, sewing-room, etc. The | j11- ‘There was much rejotciag ob the part of ine Hy case the renidne tm one and two years the pur | two and three years, with: tctseat ae mefen oer | altro oo idleness, hunger aud reple: | frat, suathe, Wonee: ack “ew dass ater; | Bole Moor will be Nbtshed ta, Calizornia red | Grants trends over the news from Spriagiela, N secure deferred’ payicenta’ ail conmenenen . sufliclently stocked wilderness, to the dull cer- | old woman, # think they g : ervant bore, oe meey Cohkisting of the ccst of ‘the purchaser. A'deposit of 850 re; | PUFChaser’s cost, Tf terms of éaloaronot compliea | SUitc y i ney nearly starved them- ; will be set apart for servants’ rooms, store. 5 f ZQUNG, BULLS, some ready for service. pised when the property ia strug oft Iftieterma | wunap ue nevi the Trurtoowilreealatawang | (ItY 9nd, homely tenor of” DUE ae ud | selves to death—-and with all those prectous { rooms and closets. The house will cost 15,000, | oA OW IN THE HOUSE oP Cow 2 ve Cost of defaulting purchaser. led with at the end of five days | COL gt iehguune MONE 7 Ne e Ke} = mtg Charles Bradlaugh appevring at the bar of the. 3.0. BTANTON, Trustee. | ter of fact, tt 1s the land that. most readily pro: | posesclom at Glcior hor ney ee eee aes | Messrs. Gray and Page are the architects, Kobel esterday, ‘The “*Tuniaw” Farm herd was selected with a | from the day of sale, the undersigned will res session of all, for they had not asoul belong- | Davidson & Co. the bullders, Hayward « ft a age merit gg th at the i Sound Soo | sents itself to the born sportsman. E = ne. : . ced & Hutch- | Sir. D. Wolff, conservative, objected. There Sania Pas Somer ber ee PpacRsoee we. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. common village child may soon jean theware wich yet to bave some intnge tt ‘will ve poslbie, tenes mish the plumbing and heating arrange- | were cries of “Order.” ‘The Speaier sald the tors af cvery cxhibition where shown, bcomuamns my17-10t E: TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY AND Pia Fin of prey shounding on the soll, accord. | for there will be a sale of them at the Hotel nee . S A lpr gs orgy oe — == Las Zhis gale presents a most excellent opportunity for | PPUBWIC SALE OF THREE MEDIUM-SIZED BASEMENT BRIGK DWELLING, WITH | {5 fntmnitely more variods soe iG ee eee | Drouot.” | We received a promise trom this | _ Secretary Sherman’s new residence on K dg lll 5 i Sg Fe owed sperma oor yoga HOUSES Noe. 1a ee SIZED TWO-STORY Back BULL DTNG Ss. Deed infinitely more various and prolific, and gives | neighbor to send us a notice of the date of the | street, opposite Franklin square, now in course | Withdraw, which caused considerable uproar, ‘The dams and sii ‘ STREET NORTHWEST, CORNER OF FIF- IREET SOUTHWEST. Scope for vastly more ingenuity; but most | sale and went away, moraliziag- a litile on th sates Mr. Wolff said bis opposition was because Mr. exh dame and sizes of the stock offered will be on FIREET NORTHWEST, CORD oy situs th acd OF Losat tn mse; Guia landsmen know as tiie about itas they decently | folly or human nature in general end of tue old | CLConstruction, will compare favorably wita | Jsradlaugh isan athelst, and contended that, De= IMMEDIAT. LX after the above will be sold eav- By viztue of a decree of the Supreme Court Uth July, 4. Dp, 187s, and recorded fa Libor ately given Use toed oF ronea Lisherles have | curiosity dealer in particular. In a few days | Spy. OLime tne dwellings now solng up in the | sides being an athelst, Mr. Bradlaugh bas al- “STAR PILOT and BASHAW couTs. | favseol CA Pratt tal vous DEranksAeML | for the bist Coltabin and at Be Sutaen of | HS Etien Us Neod of the most interesting | the notee arrived ot tho sul of tue ciectsin | ROnuNesters, Section of the cy. it fs about | Feady intingea the Vas of the oath Uy his sungig Citen'S td peas chi rele eae faa lin Dyer et ai., No. 7,10 equity ‘docket 20, I shall | the holders of the note porvececndt gt pee A sees mation, but we should like toknow how | the shops of the rue Servandoni. But at the ‘ x ‘achment of louse brown mortar, and has a frontage of 27 feet and | of Brunswic! Premier Gladstone moved to Offer at. public eale,'in front of the previ fer sale, at public auction, in front of the mre many people have taken the trouble or afforded | Drouot we soon saw that in the complicated pth bout 7 ma ee “ ~ : ALSO, : FRIDAY, aux 25rH pay ov May, A.B. 1880, ix 6 | At p.t5., oa REDNESDAY June’ lash; bart ofiot | One and elghtpence to make it thelr own. ‘The | net work of egal processes and clue renee window will un from the ‘basement te aeoea | Nigra Seve comunltice the question wheter £0 BEEKSHIRE sad ESSEX'S PIGS, O'cLock Pp. at.) all those certain lots of ground in | 25, in square 263, described as follows: ewinning | Germans have done more than write and print. | tions tbe smaller and finer things of the collec. | Widow will run t cn sien end | aud upoh what ground the House has the for breeding purposes; the dams and sires exhibited | the city of Washington, D.C, known as ots 63, 64 | for the seme at the northeast corner of sald iot,and | ‘They have opened a fish exhibition, and though | tion had filtered through. Only the large solid etd Gone oP. The tront window | to prevent a member from er taco. Previous torsale. and 66, in the subdivision of lots 3,4 and, of | thence running west along the line of south Bstrect | our country makes; it seems, but a poor show, | pleces of furniture were there, with one excep- | SIS. Caps. door t and steps will be of | warm discussion followed, and further debate da wiit puangs tones wuaranted as ropresented, | Samm! Davidson's subdivision of eqhare 214, de | twenty-five (25) fect thence south, and at rigut | the Culted ‘States have contributed puch wale. | Hise are wee evidently once hadits | PTOWR Stone. The transoms over Day window, | was adjourned. os pee nobel ot weetne iy | Eigen cant OP geet eeseae | ear ah Mean aae™ Gh Mee | Day ae oe sould haaly have crwinca Gr | pacela Sone cgge Suave arta | Saks au rasom of oor wi bead Oattie, Beriahize and Bosex Pigs tite deciten ty | and 16 feck on the east okie eT street north- | line, twenty-five (25) teet to the southeast corner of escrived with the utmost force of invention, Judging by the Coat of arms engraved on an Mi colored cathedral lights. All early sales of the same. Full patt.c. improved by a good t y Fram ; ahd thence north to. th ‘ning, to- | We gave yesterday our Berlin correspondent’s | ivory tablet, the inlaid wood of the train the other front lghts will be of French plate. ulare in the Cctalownes, which cau be obtained. at | Dwellins: lor Ghie directly cast of the above. bar's | scther with the impronorenti dese Tee O° | account of It, and today tre nde es eaeats | Wvory wialnt,” pretty: embroidery ct the race | The SICRGE Serato pee Pinhal Farm,” Hume, Cleary & Oo., and of the Spe at ee ree bya ce Cs 76 foot one es fale: One-third of eee purchase money, | the New York Times, It 1s a new world indeed. | On this we secured it for a small sum, and = eee ee athe ain 00} vil ‘Souvepatice wil be furnished to persons doaivoun | ttecaety Hekate troeed, Dy a wll-bult | tofees wilt Ge expenses of tale in caah, and the | The frst discoverers of America brought back | took it home in a cab with g little touch of | project suniciently to form & sinall balcony, ap. of imepecting the stock previous to sale on applica- | Damed lot on the cast, has a front of 13.75 feet on | three years, secured by a deed of ‘trust upon the | 21¢W Natives, some dresses, weapons, gold ves- | sentimental pleasure (undeniably heigatened proached from second floor. The interior tion, Tuniaw Farm ouly veing a short drive from | L street by depth of 80 fect, openins in the roar property © na ‘and the notes of the purchaser bear. | 5€18, aud ornaments enough to stock acuri- | by the real value of the object) at having a intments will z the, (ae he ears z paste ot alley, and =) Biso proved. by a com- Antereat a seven r centum Per. annum until fa shop. he oe ee brit aed of the old curiosity shop in the rue ss = STOCK to visitors ouday or sale. oo ae rae Terms 3 ne- | ourte ‘cash, and the balance ry conveyancing at bea EE er ‘of | of sea, river, and ‘shore, in all scares taneee Seine gain of 1880 opened on the ist of May, Conveyances will leave corner of High and Bri in six, twelve and cixhteen menths, in equal pay- | $200 required at time of sale. If the terms sre not | or of preparation, with all thedevices empinesy | and con Wedd ane. has some idea of : sayete Geonectown, at 89:30, 10, 10'90 and Ht | ments, fOr which the note ofthe purchaser ‘will be complied with in ten, days from date of sale, the | in thelr capture’or in their adaptation to our | tent to which Paris Intereste tec ie ite ie. = ie pur 5 of will p a of the i D 4 year, wi a ORRY Bale or ae be required of the purchaser of each lot at time of IHANCERY SALE OF THREE-STORY BRIOK | Paratus for securfng the booty and keeping it “grand” artists and the appearance of the Saton ual % . W. toners tong * PETRA. 5, On SOOTHE ESE Sone and al! conveyancing shail be at the expense D A HOUSE, ON | live; the means of conveyance; the culture | on Friday last—the jour de vernissage, (varnish- ing, ing “ill take place from her ht 2D, ORNER OF | of the purchaser, ‘Terns to be compiled stirs EIGHTH 8TREET EAST, NEAR G and naturalization of fish; th i day)—criticising pearance: il be located in the dst, Sunday alternoon, MARYLAND AVENUE AND FOURTH | seven days, otherwise the trustes reenes she nate SOUTH. AT AUCTION © . and submarine geograp! tig ta net tee Salon ana otietig “s ee the most ‘i ae basemen: t ic : NO} resell af the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court gions a SUS Boo || Seite % ame ere was, ii it Any oof a Tegions, and many other item: On chacer. ee ‘3, amount to such | pictures. Friday, the 30th April, th eer McINTIRE, aca E. DYER, Trustee. of the District of Columbia, passed inequity & mass of information that one nt suppose | Not, I venture ee, & painter apy stadent of myl5-d&ds cause No. 6,844, the un this an inexhaustible literature rather than a | art, be he or she ever ‘so hardworking, wh aa x P.M., les! Vi ear! TEES SALE OF TWO-STORY BRIOK | cal criot of ground, Trfos and belo in i eit ‘of | men at home. If 80, dove it ace with ito Palais dindustile, or, ag Pigars calls ie tae oy EOF WILSON binge * NORTH OF | presbington,, in. the Dietrict of < Rit or pier | yaZoty a oviting eo vast and vempting a reve. | great Palalsq@Art. ‘Tike friends ot the paluters | Beauty of details Robert Davidson & | PT rey. (Rat arday. 208 of May 1880 VERSty SUBDIVISION or ‘RFPINGHAu. | of ot numbered fF ne, ie seemed a Site whoes peture ih absppeed tae inept, 060. Soe WEAsAN WLaakae, te ees aoe fis i ‘ime dred tvi- bas of trust, dated DURING A FIGHT between policemei eof in a friend to the Salon. The pub- constructing seven jotice of funeral hereafter. E bor dist 1878, and recorded ih Liber No. roughs, at & summer resort on "an ietod oe LiSsieo found admission, ‘Bo the coomn nats O'CONNOR. At Georgetown College,’ ‘of Columbia, f will at public Philadephia, , Pol 0 Shinn had | €ve of the opening was a dense one. ee af opmmon.si in front - ‘on RY. May om his coliar-bone broken’ and was nse salons and corridor were not Tago of in tae 6lat year 1880, aT _6P. M., the Tofio Teal os- The police used their pistols, and -Michael | Yet cleared from the debris of carpenter work, ¥ tate, Glan ee in said District, known ame ‘wes shot in the body.’ John Muro! ol and hooks, pee and laddera, spon official nl thereof as east of Lot one (1), assailant, was se " ¢ | and the clouds of dust rising from the floor hoch Neral of the seard Cuivenity ate iee the head. must have been very trying to the varnishera, . ughain, the farm of John A. Smith being eae pera ‘They hurried about, each one profoundly In- paryinen ettabe: of ‘Lot ‘the west 36 feet fronting A Srrike has been in at the Omaha | terested in the place of the picture to ‘etreet, ‘wilson by the depth thereof, tomuthee feb.) smelting works May 4. Yesterday each to see how the canvas Slock pm Bricndoate with the improvements thereon. 109 men were imported from the south. | looked, which, in the secluded atelier, pre- Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 850 ind the colored ee room, bY the, strikers, emivent and unrivaled, had seemed so fine in must be paid at time of sale; the residue in three and the colored men quit. The strikers off Color, 80 correct in drawing, 80 original in de- Iga! payments at siz, twelveand eighteen montha, to pay their way home. The state officers have Alas! the old saying, “Show me your Cy te EE een appealed to, and the militia ordered to be companions and P'll tell you what you are,” 13 a in six dave afte eale, cleo. framac te: ee Sree er ane make them seem ex- te resell at riak and cost of purchaser Waren wg 1b Loulevilie, Ky. Pesaaa, | etbettal color of that wad ‘of a young gut? myls-dkde WM. F. HOL: . Trustee, | DUNCANEON BROB.y Musee Siow | cup) Miss Hardaney ana Yoltagus, Browns e¢ aust Spanish groupe Lew thar aud