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STEAMERS, &-. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. STEAMER LADY OF THB LAKB. class fire, 31; hound trip, 81.80. Second clas fare, 75: Round fap, Sle Lene eth et, wharf MON- bate, WEUSESUAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5:30 p. ‘tm. fi Leaves N ternate days at 4’p.m, stor ping at Alexauciris, Piney Pont, Point Lookout and or OR POTUMAC RIVER LANDINGS. OR POTOMAC # LANDINGS mer JOHN W. THOMPSON, shoes: whart MONDAYS, THCESDAYS end SATURDAYS, at 7am. STE 4EKs FOR NEW YORK teamaliys Bier 41, East Geo: Be jets, Bt oma, &¢ re, to —— Offica, ander it. Bir Bauk,opp. Treasury Dey: be era nee Mes. Bauksowp; Pep Wood. OR NORFOLK, PORTSMOUT! MONRUE AND THE SOUTH. ci LEARY, . Commander, MONDAY AND WED-| TUESDA THURS- NESDAY, 81 5:30, and| DAY AND SUNDAY, gvery BATUED! ¥, at | at 4 p.m. ype at Piney Point and Potut Lookout Going First-clar* { 31.50 Tickets sx0od unt! use ap?7-6m {LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ‘ASHI EOKGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA VASHING I ( GE bs. XN ee ARILADEDEH TAS necting at je wit! d Pines for New York: Boston, Pro dence. Fati Hiver, and all points in the New England States, Through bills of lading wiven. __ BAILING DAYB. From Washinuton—Mondays, at p.m. r u Fhuacely bis—Saturiays, at i Freight receive until 5 p.m. Vered at Washinwton. f-ot of 12th street. 4AM P. CLYDE & CO., Generali Man Wha Philadelphia; 3-H. JOHNS #, 12th st. wharf and 1202 Fst. n. dai goods received and de Wharf, W FUTURE DAYS. UANSON BROS., Auctioneers. PP PRCANSON BEDS and D ecrects northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY— T®0 BRICK HOUSES ON NORTH @ STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD SIREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. me of a_deed of trust, dated 234 . 1ST, and éuly recorded in folio 306, et seq, one of the: { the District of Golunbia, and at «nest of the party secured thereby, Twill sali at tiie auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, thr $7 Day oF June, A/D. 1980, at Sn O'CLocK v.31. the following-deecribed prei- ['ises, to wit: all that certain piecs or parcel of sround lying apd being in the City of Washiuzton. | and District of Columbia, and known and de: | seribed on the vronnd plat ‘or plan of said city as part of lot numbered one (1), in equare numbered ven bundred and fifty-six (756), said part of t having a fous cf thirty-two (32) feet, by a Wth of one hundred (100) feet, together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rizhts, privi levee and appurtenances to the same belonzing in any wise appertaining. Tinprovements consist- g of two two-story Brick Houses, Nos. 230 and 2, on C street northeast. ‘This property will be sold subject toa deed of trust, of 240.50, with interest at 8 per cent. from. May 15th, 1879. ® Terms: ” One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, thirty ana thirty-six months, With 7 Fer cent interest, and to be ured Uy a deed of trust on premises sold. Conveyancing purchasers cost. Ter otherwise v Lat risk aud ci 18 to_be complied with in ‘Trustee reserves tne tof defaniti 5 publ honse at tin BPLENDID TILTING LOT ON SECOND STREDT, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS ives, AUOTIO: On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Mav 27TH AT 6 O'CLOCK, we Will el frout of i lot 24, in square 568, ing a front’ feet 6 inches on 2d street weet, and runni: ack to sn alley. erms: One-th ent. interc A deposit of 8100 is one of tue fiz nf the city. LUNCANEON BROS NEW YORK-HROTT DAM. The fret-ciase steamers of, this line ‘AM: DAM.” “ROTTERDAM,” “‘SCHIEDAM, A-SCHOLTEN,” ‘“P. CALAND,” and “SAAS, carryinw the U Mai! to the Netierlands, leave Company's Docs, Jersey City, rexuiarly on Wed- nesday. Ist Cabin, 001-70. 24 Cabin, 945-50. Steerawe, 326 H. OAZAUX, Genersi Avent, 27 South William st., New Yo For passage apply to W. G. MET- ZEROTT & CO., 925 B nis avenue, Wash- ington ; or F. H’ JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe Deposit Build corner New York avenue and sp2t SKMAN LLOYD_Steamsuie List BetTwken New York, Haver, LONDON, > BREMEN. nis company will sail every Sat- n Pier, foot of 34 street, Hoboket ew York to Havre, Lor remen, first cabin, 810 Lay orday from b: Bates of passaw Gon, Southampton and Second cabin, #60; steerage, 830, prepaid stee certifiest Ss. fremeht or passawe apply OELKICHE & CO., 2 Bowling Green, New Yor! W. G@. METZEROTYT & GO., 925 Pa. ave., Axente for Waebinste sepl0 Ww ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BOUSE AND LOT ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust tote, dated 221 of Apri!, 1579, recorded in Liber No. 914 fo vf the land records of the rict of Coluinbia, Twill offer for sale at pu m. in frout of the premises, on WEDN TUNE 2p, S80, AT 5 O'CLOCK E in Washineton city h 40 feet Linch front by the full de; . together with th provements. House. hoof said 1e proper- ird cash, of which 8100 * property is struck off, one- third in six months, and one-third in twelveuionths with interest on deferred yuyments until paid at eight percent per annu! Conveyanciny and re- cording at purchaser's costs. If terms are not com- plied with in five days, Twill resell at the riak and cost of defaultiy purchaser. : ARTHUR A. BIRNEY, Trustee, my21-dts must be paid ts. EDUCATIONAL. NES: om LANES TICE, LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LiM- ITED. Between New York and Liverpool, Cal!- at Cork Harbor, ee 40, N. R., NEW YORK. May 26 Gallia. Wi une 30 July 7 ea July 14 ed.,July 25 And every f¢.iowing Wednesday from New York. RATES OF PassaGE. 880 and 100 void, according to accommodations. Ticket to Paris, $15, wold, addition@l. Return tickets on favorable terms. Bteerage at very low rates. Steeraze tickets from Liverpool aué Qieenstown, and all other parts of Ope, At lowest rates. Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, ‘snd for Mediterranean ports. For freicht sud passage apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Lowiinw Green, or both steeraze and to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street, Washing- ton, D. O. an28 : CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. BaLtinone AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Koute and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West, and Southwest. ‘To take effect Sunday, May 23d, 1830, at 1:30 p.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 3588 8-m-—Baitimore, Eilicott City and Way Sta- m.—!8 6:60 a smore Exprese. 6:65 a. m.—Bsitimore, Annapolis and way. (Pied- mont, Strasburs, Winchester, Hazerstown, Frede- Fick and way, vis Relay.) 8:10 s.m.—Point of Rocks and way stations. 8:35 a.m.—Staunton and Va. Springs Exprees. 9.00 a.m.—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore Express. Parlor car to New York and Philadelphia. €0 a. m.—20n Sunday only—Baltimore, Annspo- way. . Louis, Obieazo, Columbus and . | (Cohnetts for Hawerstown and cks for Frederick and stations east of Fiedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Cin- ctonati and 1 daily ; Grafton to Sandusky, daily except ureey. 10-08 8. u.— Baltimore Express. Stops at Bisdens- burs, Collewe, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis June- ton, Jeasup’s and Hanover. timore, Annapolis, Ellicott City F- m.—tPaltimore and Laurel Express. +» Sunday oniy, Baltimore aud Way. ew York, Philadelphia and Boston ‘aitimore and way stations. (Win- erick. Haverstown and way, Via Relay.) —Laltinore, ure an ured Frederick, ia Relay. Stops at Annapolis 438 p.m.—tPoint of Rocks. Frederick, Hagers- town, Winchester and Way Stations. On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations oniy. — p.m.—t Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- ©.16 p.m.—{Chieazo and Columbus Express. Sleepinw cars ty Chicago daily. 5 45 p.m.—*Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Stops at Biadensbury and Laurel. 6:05 p.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 45 p-m.—tBaltimore and Way Siations. 30 p-m.—LALTIMORE AN. LAUREL EX- -30 p. m.—tSt. Lonis, Cincinnati and Pittsbure Express. (Fittsbure, except Sunday.) Sleepiaz cars to St. Louis and Pittebury. 4:30 p. Express. Junction. 6 7 9 9:35 p.m.—* Baltimore, Bladensbure and Laurel Express. = 10:16 ey m.—tNEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON aS P BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Sleeping car to New Ycrk, end special sleeping car to Phila- deiphia. tatty $8unday only. Other trains daily, except Sunday. All trains stop at Relay Station. For further iuformation at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, W: 4 Station, and G03, 619 and Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, where orders will be taken for to be ehecked anc aes at any point in the 4 bi 1880 resiifivama 1880 tO THE NORTH, Weer AND SOUTHWEST. Double ‘Track,’ Stee! Hail SPLENDID ScrNERY, MAGNLVICSNT EQUIPMENT In Effect May 247H, 1880. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Oittebure and the West, 10:40 a. m., daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg, aud Sleeping Oars from Pittabury to Cincinuatl, St. Louis and Ohicazo cane dauy, with Palace Car to Chicago. ‘MORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For_ Canan: Rochester, Buffalo, Niavara Falls auc the North, at 6:00'a.m., daily, except ;7:40 p.m. daily, except Saturday, wi Palace Cars to Cauands: ‘or Williamsport, ee a Emirs, st 10:40 a.m. ' or New York and the Fast, 9-00 a.m., and 1:30 p. daily, except Sunday, and 9:45 p.m. daily, 702 Sra Sr. w. w. SW. FLYNN, a. 1, ' to 4; 810 per quarter. je CLasees—Afteruoen, 1 bvening,7 to ¢ per ‘month, in advance. Latin, Greek, Germusn, French, cnglish, Mathematics, Penmanship, Buokkeepiie. Special attention to Ereparation ‘for College, West Point, Annapolis, and all competitive examinations. 4 rivatelessons on moderate term: my24 QUMMER CLAtS OF THE METROPOUITAN SS SEMINARY a.d KINDERGARTEN for the Rindergarteners comm MAY ‘or terms, Sc., ca.lon the Principal, Mi 8, 800 Isth st. nw. myld-2w. Con. 710 Thorouxh instruction and training in Penman- ship, Bookkeeping, Business Practice, Business Yalculations, Correspondence, &c., by ‘the month or quarter. ‘Stude.ts received at any time. Pleas- antrocms. Individual instruction. For particu- lars call at the Colleve office, or address myl3 HENRY ©. SPENOER, Principal. Do i eGHEEL Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and e VOCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to be- ers, &= Well a8 those wishing to be qualified for eachers. |Terms moderate, 1218 H st. n.w. ap27-Im* PRCEESSOR LARNOQUE, 725 sth st-- native French Instructor, craduate of Sorbonne Uni- versity, Paris. Private instruction in all the French branches and niceties. Terms moderate. ap9-3m MAGZEWO0D, INSTITUTE, Ooxconpvn.nx. VE Pa.—Boys, 250 per quarter; Girls, 845. Stu- dente prepared for business, Yale or Harvard. First jel? J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Principal. MEDICAL, &e. 50 REWARD It t Da. Baoramas fails to care any case of Fei ‘eakness, Irregularities an: ‘pstriictions : 30 years’ experience in Washington, Office, 206 B et.s.w., opposite Smithsonian, m15 2w* { PERMATORRHGA, Impotency, | Premature Decay, Emissions ‘and all Venereal Diseases, ickly Cured by Dr. HENRIE. No calomel used, Female Weaknesses, etc., cured. 124 F st. -» Dear 2d. may15-1m* ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY ¥OR M Ladies. All females complaints alekiy owes. Caz be consulted daily at Th of. re hours from 1 to9 p.m. 8p28-1m" BR. LEON, the oldest established and only reli- able LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue, from 1 to So’clock. All Female Complaints and 3 larities quickly cured. Consult rate rooms for patients. ap5-2m 8. MOTT'S FRENOH POWDERS—Oertain ‘Sure for Kidney Discases, Gravel a vianpess ary Diseases, Nervous , Beminal Weakn Impotency, ‘Gleet, _ Scrot Syphilis, and Biood and Skin Di y cured: Gonerr- 1 Price #8 per boss scut by mail under seal ceipt of price. ‘ANHOOD y RESTORED. PRESCRIPTION FREE. For the Cure of Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood, and all dis- giders brought on Uy indiscretion oF excess. ANY e . Address DAVIDSON & 00., Je6-c0 Nassau st., N.¥3 903 Edtes ANGE The new Turkish ane Russian Esth Rooms are now complete. No change of manavers since its first establishmeni by DE, SHED Ip 1871. ‘The best establishment south of New York. CTARTLING DISCOVERY. bs LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A victim of youthful imprudence causing ture, decay, nervous debility, lost manhood, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has dis: overed a situple self cure, whic ue will send FREE ‘to bis fellow sufferers, Addrees J. H. HEEVES. 43 Chatham St. N. ¥. ée05-60 (CONSULT DB. ROBERTSON, every Weduesday and Saturday, at his office, 456 O st. n.w., near 4% st., from 2 to $p.m., whe, with 16 yearsexpert ence, suarantees a cure in all diseases of the U: Orwens, Nervous and Seminal Weaknese, Nocturna Emissions, Impotency, &c. Gonorrhea or Syphil- recently coutracted, positively cured in from 6 tc 16 days. Consultation, strictly private, and sops- rate offices for ladies. Refers to the leading phyai- cians of Baltimore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw st. Baltimore. Charges moderate. ‘mar29-6m DE. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, Orricr 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention siven to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HRAD, PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Dr. von MOSCHZISHEB now been I enough in Washington ani plished sufficient 12 rofession to foal tat D. with tached. Limited Tess frum sn Farlor Gare, 9:30 8m. daly, once pt jnnday. for Brooziyn, N.¥., sil through trains conneet at Jersey O:t} with boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- fording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoidi doubie ferriae aud journey acrosa New Yor! city. For Philadelphia, 9.00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., daily, except Bunda}; 6:90 and 9-45 p.m., daily. Lim: ited Express, 9:30 a.m.. daily, except Sanday. for Baitimore, 6.00, 9:00, 9:30, 10-40a.m. and 1: 4:20, 4:49, 8:50, 7-40 and 9:45p m. On Sunday, 10:4 a.m, 5:3), 7:40 and 9-48 ptm. or Pope's Creek 6:00 am. and 4:40 p.m., r, except Suns 6-00 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, 6x- EXANDMIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- A URG way AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- ‘ exandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11 a.m., 4:20, 6: Gor eee and 11 $0 p.m. Ou Sunday sire oad Tam anas ya For Bichmiond and the South, 7:00 a.m. daily, and §:20 p.m. daily. except Stinday. ee Pees at eg a. Sunday et § ahd 10 ‘@m., and 7 and 9:06 ieieta, information, Bleeping it be procured at the offices—no: commods! Tho at the o1 THE TRADES. KBINDING. = The pu informed that POLYCETT. ORUINDERY carried on a8 ‘Tne same excellent workmen een ape the work turned out Til be fo the superior sfyle which Hau aiwaye boen 8 characteristic commend of his skill or success te tinnecess Asan author of medical works upon the or- of whose treatment he has made specialties for Tor the ‘treatment of the 1eepiraters orien: ke ie well known both in Europe and this Coutry. Dr. von MOSCHZISHEB feela some persona! gratification {1 fact that names of more men of distinction, of'all sections of the OARS than ro nably that any other PHY- a TaL te we io, the Inited — Siined st his UAlce by those interestage Oo PS OF D. W. VOO! RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. von Moschzisker’s treatment in case—ca- tarrh and deafness—proved a Derfect wuscems: 1 So abuete wien fare es FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of tntro- duction from genilemen of character and standing. ‘They spesk highly of his ekill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those of the itof remedy. aps ‘1012 Pennsyivania avenue, third floor. i AND JOB PRINTERS, ivania avenue, Washington, D. 0. “ ‘a specialty. janl3 FOR A SINGER SEWING Bre ieee dat 9b strook north weat. ‘TIO SEYMO! Office hours: From 9 a.m. tol p.m., and from 8 toS p.m. hg mari T= CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. SEVER NEVER BREA! EVE WEARSOUT, ELWATS LEAR, aed oat De worn while tathing) isfor ealeat oy Mrs. Fisher devotes her sttastion CY devotes her attention to the wants of THIS AVTEENOON. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON if STREET N. W. _ By virtue of a deed of trust to us. dst tg Sdaay of Janvary, 1880, and recorded im liber: 2, folio 4%. &e., "of the land records of the: istrict of Comumbis, and at the written request of the party eecured thereby, we, the underaigned trosteee, will fell at vublic'snction, in front of the remites, to the hishest bidder, on TUESDAY, the 22H ray or Max 180, aT 6 'o'cLocK P. M., the eant part gf lot numbered twenty (20), in square number one hundred and seventeen (117), Deine the eastermort thirty eiznt (88) feet one (1) inch on Mstreet, and rnubing back with that width the shole depth of the lot, with the dwelling house and improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One half c: balance in six and twelve months, wito interest at e ght per cent from the dey ofaaie, secured by purchaser's motes and deed cf trust. 100t. be paid at time of sale. If the terms are not complied with in seven dsys the trustees reserve the right to resell at defaulting purchaser's cost, sfter week's notice, All con vey- ancing at purchaser's cost. Me ‘Trustees. . R. WOODWARD, } LEROY M. TAYLOR, § myl4-co&ds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK AND LOT 31 BY 67% FEST, ON SOUTH SIDE OF WILSON SIREET, N “0 WASHINGTON CITY, IN HOWAKD UNI VERSITY SUBDIVISION OF EFFINGHAM Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated O: ber 2ist, 1 dl recorded in Liber na | 900, folio et eq., Of land records for District of Golumbia I wili sell, at public aucti va, in frort of the pretuises, on LUEBDAY, May 25rat 1880, aT GP. a.. the following described real es tate, in Washington c muty, in ssid District, known UpED Official plat thereof as east part of Lot one (1) of the subdivision of Lot 4, and part of Le block No. 21, of the Howard University subdiy cf Efingham, the farm of John A Smith, 1 all of said Lot one, except the west 36 feet fror suid Wilson street by the dep'h thereof, toge with the improvements thereon. ‘ Terms of sa'e: One-third cash, of witich 25 moet be paid at time of ssle: the residue in thre: equal payments at six, twelve and eighteen nfénths with purchasers notes, beariow 8 per cent. (ntsr est from day Je until paid, secured by deed of trust on property sold. Conveyancing and record ing at purchseer'e cost. Terms of sale to be com phed with in six days after sale, else trustee re. serves right to Tesell at risk and cost of purchaser Sudkas WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. VHANGERY SALE OF THREE.STORY BRIOK DWELLING, ALSO A FRAME HOUSE, ON EIGHTH STREET EAST, NEAR G STREET SOUTH, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree cf the Supreme Court of the District gf Columbis, passed in equity cause No. 6,89, the undersigned Trustee therein will ‘ell ‘at public auction, in front of th premises, on TUKSDAY, 2518 DAY OF May, A. D. Jaso at € o'cLock p..,'all that certain piece, par: cel or lot af ground, lying and being in the city of Waehington, in the District of Colnmbis, and known and described on the ground plat or plan of said city as part of Lotnumbered Twenty-one, in «quare numbered Nine Hundred and Four (904), beginning at the line dividing lot numbered Twenty” two one hundred and twenty feet from the corner of Getreet d Sth street east, running thence north on ailine with said #th street forty (40) feet; thence weet seventy (70) feet-and six (6) inches: thence south (11) feet ; thence west to the alley as Isid down in the plan of éaid square; thence south bounded by said alley to the line of lot numbered twenty- two (22); thence east along the line of said lot num- bered twenty-two (22) to the place of beginning, toyether with the improvements. erms as prescribed by decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal instalments at one and two years, notes to bear interest and to be secured by a trust on_prop- erty sold. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five days’ notice of such resale in some hewspaper published in Wash- inton. D.C. Conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's cost. A devisit of #100 will Be reduired at the of sale. JOSEPH F. HODGSON, Trustee, 1108 13th street northwest. DUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. mayl-3aw3w TO-MOREOW. U Nes E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. OF 728 THIRTEENTH 8T. RTBWEST. of trust dated the tenth aud duly recorded in {9 et Sea., one of the, rict of’ Oolumbia, and at secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, In front of the’ premises, on SATURDAY, ‘THE 22p Day oF May, A. D. 1880, aT “4 o'cLock p. M., the follow: ing-deseribed real estate, in the city’ of Washing ton, District of Columbia, to wit: The southern part of lot numbered twenty-three (23), in square humbered two hundred and fifty-two (25a), and being contained within the metes and bounds fol- lowing: Bewinninw for the same at the southeastern corner of said lot and thence running north alone the line of Thirteenth street west twenty-nine (29) feet and nine (9) inches; thence west to the western or rear Jive of anid lot; thence south along, the said Tear line to the southwestern corner of eaid lot, and. thence east to the said strect and the place of bexin- ning, improved by three-story brick House. ‘Terms of sale as proscribed by said deed of trust. The amount of indebtedness secured by the deed unpaid, to wit, €4,600 with interest at ten per cont per annum, from’ 10th of July, 1879, and the ex- pente of sale in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purebaser bearing interest frou the day of aaie and secured by adeed of trust on the property sold shall be taken. A deposit of #250 shall be required of the purchaser at the time of aale, sud all convey- ancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. myl2-d&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trastee. 8%" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on account of the rain, until WEDNESDAY, May THe 26TH, A. D. 1880, at same hour and place. my24-dads THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee. Ww ALTER b. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. THUSTEF'S SALE OF ELEGANT TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, No. 1639 NINETEENTH STREET, BELWEEN Q AND R NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Anzust 10, A.D. 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 897, ‘folio ‘162, et sei... one of the land, records for the District of Golumbis,and at TRUSTEE'S Bere OF By virtue of adi fay of October, 1572, Liber No. 695, folio 3 land records for the Dis the request of the party of party secured thereby, I will sell’at Public aue- tlon, in front of the premises, on WKDN May 26, A. D. 1850, aT 5:30 p.., the followin A. D. 1 described real catate, sitnate in the city of Washing- ton, in said District, fo wit: Lot lettered and marked C, in Cannon's subdivision of lots Nos. 22, 23 and 24 of Fardon and others subdivision of” square number one hundred and thirty-four (134), together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 must be paid at time of sale, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, in equal pay- ments, to be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing ‘7 yer cent interest from day of sale, and a’ deed of trust on property sold to the satisfaction of the trustee, or allcash, at option of purchaser. Con- veyancine and recording at purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be complied with in six days after sale, else trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cort of purchazer in defanlt. my 24- WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. UBLIO SALE OF THREE MEDIUM-SIZED HOUSE! Nos, 1439, 1441 AND 1443 L STREET NORTHWEST, CORNER OF FIF- TEENTH STREET. a _ of the District of Columbia, passed in the cause of C. A, Prentins et al. versus B. Frank- ue ais et sie Be 7 103, cantly Gockt 20, I shall ofer at_public sale, rout 0: ie premises, on FRIDAY, Tnx 26TH pay oF May, AB. 1880. 40° 6 O'CLOCK P.M.) ull those certain lots of ground in the city of Washington, D. C , known as lots 63, 64 and 65.in the subdivision of lots 3, 4 and 6; of Sam'l Davidson’s subdivision of eqnare 214, de- scribed and se peccee as follows: Lot No. 65 fronts 22.17 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 good two-story Frame Dwelling; lot €4 is directly east of the above, has a front of 14.08 feet on L street by a depth of 76 feet toa 4-feet alley and is improved by a well-built three-story Brick House; lot 63 adjoins the last- bamed lot on the east, has a front of 13-75 feet on Letreet by a depth of 80 feet, opening in the rear toa4 fect alley, aud is also improved by 8 com- fortable three ‘story Brick Dwelling. Terme of sale: Que-fonrth cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eizbteen months, in equal Ba = mente, for which the notes of the purchaser wil be taken, bearing interest from the y of ale, and a lien retained upon the pncperty sold, orall cash at the option of the purchaser. deposit of 350 will be required of the purchaser of each lot at time of sale, and all conveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the trustee reserves the ri«ht to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- YER, Trustee. chaser. B. F. E. A. MoINTIRE, Auct. myl5-d&ds By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court Fai | i] HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. WO JHOUSAND FLOWERING AND BED- DING PLANTS, ROSES, GLADIOLAS AND TUBEROFE BULBE, &c’, AT AUCTION. Will be sold at auction on, THURSDAY, May 27) ar 1090 o'cLocK, Ad choice collection of the above Plants. my25-2t. J T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. 2 PEREMPTORY TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUA BLE VAGANT PROPEUTY, "TO CLOSE AN The undersigned, as Trustee, will sel!, at ublie auetion, on the prewises,” on FRIDAY, JAY 28TB, 1680, at 5 O'CLOCK P.M., Lot on street northwest, betweea 14th and 15th streets, No. 19, equare 2U5, fronting 68 feet 8 inches on U Street, and havinx a depth of 110 feet, containiox about 7,500 square feet. Sale peremptory. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in one and two bhai SUA ee oe x) qocclalecg eet, Be- care of trust on the property eoid. Bimned. <<" JAMES W. MCELEOT. Trustee. my25-d&ds JHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEL'S SALE GF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TUR", No. $0 FIRST STREET, GEORGE- TOWN, BETWEEN MARKET AND FRED- ERICK STREETS. 3 By virtne of a deed of trust, dated 10th March, 1880, and duly recorded in Liber 932, tolio S71, one of the land records of the Dis” trict of Columbia, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on FKIDAY, THE 28Ta Day OF May, AB Tis BOUK OF 10 OCLCCK A. M., at No. 59 First stieet, Georgetown, ail the Household Furniture therein contained, consisting of Refrizerator, Turkish Sofa, Marble-top Sideboard, Dining Tabe, Brusse's Carpet, one Lat-obe Stove, Cur- tains and Shades, one handsome Piano, Solid W nut Eteere, Mgrble-top ‘Tables, Fancy Chairs Walnut Chamber Sct, Velvet Rug, Bracsels, Hall and Stair Carpet, lot of Window Shades, Cotts Ret of Ohsmber ‘Furniture, Cooking Stove utensile, and many other articles. ‘Terms of sale: Cash before delivery my25-3t BR. P. JACKSON, Trusteo, UNOANSON EBROS., Anctioneers 9th snd D streets northwest. SALE OF WALNUT CHAMBER, -ROOM AND PARLOR FURN(TURE. RUSSELS AND 3-PLY CGARPEIS; FI AIK MATTRESSES: FEATHERS. &c BEING FNTIRE E€FECTS OONTAINED IN LARGE DWELLING, No. 514 THIRTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtre of a deed of trust, duly recorded, in Liber 937, felio 371, et eq..one of the land records for Washinytsn city, in the District of Columbia, I will sei] at public auction,on FRI- DAY MORNING, May 28rit, commencing at 10 O'cLo¢ rnitare contaiued in the above Dwel.ing, aud mentioned in Schedule A, attached to eaid trist, and partly nanied as follows: Walnut Parlor Suite, in Plush, Hall Furniture. Rack, Chairs. &e , Dining-rcom Extension Table, Buffet, Arm Chairs, Walnut Linen Press, China and Giass, and all the Walnut Chaiuber Sets, with Wardrobes, Brussels, 3-Ply and Iugrain Carpets, and otlier Furniture contsined in 12 Tcome, Hair Mattresses, Lace Curtains and Cornices vin $ let Ware; Oile lots and Carpets on halls over the jouee, Laundry and Kitchen Effects; Stoves, & ‘The above Furniture is of Fhiladelp! kood styles, and in excellent condition. Brussels Carpets, one of 120 yards, new, others in first-class order, to which attention’ of invited. No postponement on account of weather. BENJAMIN F. STEIGER, ‘Irasteo DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts my22 St ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, WITH TWO-STORY BACK BUILDING, NO. 1353 B STREET SOUTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust tome, dated 11h July, A. D. 1874, and recorded in Liber Nt ‘olio 466, one of the land records. istrict of Columbis, and at the request of the holders of the note secured thereby, I shall offer forsale, at public aucifon, in front of the premises, at6 p.m, on WEDNESDAY, June Fagen pesky oflot 15, in equlare 268, described as follows: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of sald iot, and thence running west along the line of south B street twenty-five (25) feet;thence south, and at right angles with said street, pinety-one (91) feet to the rear line of said lot; thence east, with said rear line, twenty-five (25) feet to the southeast corner of BE H. BI hia make, said lot; and thence north to the beginzing, to- «ether with the improvements described aboy ‘Terms cf sale: One-third of the purchase money, towether with the expenses of sale, in cash, and the balance in three equai payments ‘at one, two and three years, secured by a deed of trust upoa the property sold, and the notes of the purchaser bear- ing interest af weven per centum per annum until paid, orallcash at the option of the purchaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale. If the terms are not complied with in ten days from date of sale, the property will be resold af purchaser's cost. myls-eokds D. W. MIDDLETON, Jn., Trustee. Ft ANNUAL SALE AT TUNLAW FARM By CATALOGUE OF HIGH-BRED REGISTERED JERSEY OATTLE, Will take place THURSDAY, Jcxr 3p, at = Thos, L. Hume's Stock Farm ‘*TusLaw ‘Es commencing at 11 o'CLOCK 4. af., compris- ing— 20 HEAD OF JERSEY CATTLE, 6 HEAD OF ALDERNEY CATTLE, si Consisting of YOUNG BULLS, some ready for service. COWS, HEIFERS and CALVES. ‘The ‘*Tuniaw” Farm herd was selected with a view to the improvement of this valuable strain of Cattle, and has taken the premiuzn over all compe tors at every exhibition where shown. Premiums awarded this herd last year amounted to over 880). ‘Lhis sale presents a most excellent opportunity for breeders to secure first-class stock. he dams and sires of the stock offered will be ov ethibition the dag of sale. IMMEDIATELY after the above will be scld sey- eral “STAR PILOT and BASHAW COLTS,” ranging from 1 to 4 years old, raised by Mr. Hume ALso, 50 BERKSHIRE and ESSEX’S PIGS, for breeding purposes; the dams and sires exhibited Previous to sale. All the above stock is wuaranted as represented, and will be sold without reserve. Mr. Hume, maki.g a specialty of breeding Jersey Cattle, Berkshire and Essex Pize has decided to have recular yearly saleaof theeame. Full part.c- ulars in the catalogues, which can be obtained at “Tunlaw Farm,” Hume, Cleary & Oo., and of the auctioneers. Conveyance will be furnished to pergons desirons of inspecting the stock previous to sale on applica- tion, ‘Lunlaw Farm only being a short drive from r. Hume will be pleased to show his ENTIRE STOCK to visitors on day of sale. Conveyances will leave corner of High and Bridye streets, Georxetown at 9, 9:50, 10, 10:30 and 11 o'clock a.m. on day of sale. myl5-co _DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioncers. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioncer. *IND UNIMEHOVED PROPERTY OB OLE TTOL HILL. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Septem- ver Sth, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber folio 231, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request the party sccured thereby, I shall sell at public auction, in front of the respective premises, the following-deecribed real eatate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: On MONDAY, May 31, 1880, aT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M., part of lot numbered ‘eit (8), in square numbered seven hundred and fifty-eight (758), bevinnine in the east line of d street east,” between North A. streetand Maryland avenue, distant four (4) feet north from the southwest corner of said lot eizht (8), and running thence east 88 fect to an alley; thence north 45 feet; thence west $8 feet to said street; thence with said street south 45 feet to the place of beinning. Be-Mr. Ashford’s abstract, showing a perfect title to the above property, will be exhibited at sale. Also, ON SAME DAY, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M. art of Lot numbered seven (7), in equate number nine hundred sud forty-one OD, ‘inning in the east line of ‘Ninth street east,” between Capits! and north A streets, distant thirty (30) feet six (6) inchessouth from the northwest corner of said lot, and running thence south 16 feet 6 inches; thencs east 77 feet 3 inches; thence north 16 fest 6 inches; thence west 77 feet 3 inches to the place of bexin- ning, improved by a two-story Frame Dwellin, ‘Terms: One-third cash and the balance in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, with interest at 6 per cont. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the proyerty sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser; $50 deposit on each piece property required at time of sale, and all con- veyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- plied with in reven days. ALBERT F. FOX, my20 eod&es ‘Trustee. IHABLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE AT AUCTION OF DESIRA- BLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROP- EKTY ON 1HE SOUTHEAST CORNEX OF SEVENTH AND T STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a ceed of trust, dated Supust 22d, 1819, a8 ‘recorded in Liber No. 921, at fh folio 190, one of the land records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, I will offer for sale at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, May 29, 1880, aT G O'CLOCK P. M., Lots 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 and 72 of the subdivision by James L. Barbour, trustee, and Theodore Meyer, of lots 26 and 27 of Wiltberger’a subdivision of certain lots in Square 441, with the fmproven ents thereon, situate in Washington city, D.O. The lots 66, 67, 71 and 72 are each improved by a two-story Bric ick Dwell- ing. | A Plat of the property will be exhibited on the ¥ of sale. ‘erms of sale: One fourth the residue in six, twelve and elmbteen months, bearing interest r a 5 5 is Sdsccad Sy a nas Pantageeitnaany, and 8 policy of insurance on the im to my satisfaction, or all cash at option of pur- eb All eae | a purcnasers cost ; 850 deposit on acceptance bid. ‘Terms to be complied with within eeven daye trom date of sale; chaser’s risk and cost. La JAB. L. myl8-cod&a DAT Loutaiass esis. (HANOERY SALE OF PREMISES o1 AND Ol NINETEENTH STREET” DE? TWEEN 1 AND K STREETS NORTHWABT. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Bisteict of Golumbis, passed in the Sore eae sa ae auction, in front of the premiscs, on TUESDAY Stxe Isr, 1800, av 6 OOLoCE PA, all of 0 int B, in bquare 66, with the improvements on, consist ne i two desirable three- and basement dwellings, and situated in Wash- in District. ‘at. nw. ‘THOS, E, WAGGAMAN, Auct, my18-eokds JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON M STREET NORTH. WEST, BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C., Ne HOUSE NO. 1011 M STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated on the 3d day of July, 1876, and reoorded in Liber No. 827, folio 159," of the land re-. cords for the District of Gommmbisy pnd, at the re- quest e party secured, sell, at Suetion, in front of the p ‘on THURSDAY, THE 27TH Day OF May, A.D. li K ,_ ATS O'CLOC! ¥. Lot numbered five (5), of Davidson's subdi- vision of equare numbered’ three hundred and forty (840), with the improvements, consisting of a quis say Beick Di ine House, with back build- an je. complied ‘Trustee will resell at risk and rchaser. 3.0. STANTON, Trusteo. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER’ IN GEORGETOWN. ies By virtue of the last will and. rears da Thomas 8. Jones, pity necongen qi rear. ime Dwelling upon the same, now occupied ir. DeOzell. ‘Also, all that of und situated at the | southwest corner of Ist and Potomac sts., front twenty feet on Ist street, and ext sout iy SE oe occupied by Mr. BOOKS, &e. | ARE ENGRAVINGS. | just received from Mr. Fred. Keppel, of Now York, a large assortment of OLD AND RAKE ENGRAVINGS. ALSU Naw BOUKS. Mark Twain's Tramp Abroad. Winchell's Preadamites, Life and Writings of Bi Poems * TUESDAY . May 25. Isso. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of — Preceed- inzw. SENATE.—After our revort closed— ‘The Morgan joint resolutton providing a rate 83.50 ~ 3.50 200 409 Sketches anid Studies Southern Europe _ 4.00 | for counting the electoral vote, was furiier dis- tatchel Guide to Europe 1880, Symonds 2 ov | cussed. us 1.09 | Mr. Ingalls spoke at length against it. AMES J. Mr. Conkling said he should vote against it even if he favored its intendment, because If was unintelligi Mr. Thurman opposed Mr. Ingall’s amend- ment on the ground that the resolution was for counting he vote, not for electing a President. Mr. Edmunds, tn opposing the resoluuon, Claimed that it antagonized the fact that the election of Presiaent is by states. Mr. Ed munds offered several amendments, which ware defeated by a party vote, after which Mr. Mor- lution was passed—yeas 25, nays I, a bs APMA4N, MBTROPOLITAN BOOK STURE, my22 911 Pennsylvania avenue. VE HAVE JUST PUBLISHED— SIMOND'S DIGEST OF PATENT OFFICE DECISIONS, 1869-1580. . Being a digest, in classified aud chronological order, of substantially all the reported decisions of the Comnuesioners of Patents to January 1, 1530. Price, 85.00. = = Aud THREE LECTURES ON THE CONSTITU. TION OF THE UNITED STATES, delivered before the University Law School of Washinuton, D. by Mr. Associate Justice Mier, of the 0! 8 Preme Court. | Price, 50 cen! m. Mr. B: ard moved to cake up the Rent by mail postage prepaid, upon rom t Of | will introduced by him, and. reported favorably PEGG: LAW_ROORSELLERS AND STATIONSSS, from the idiciary commitiee March my20 475 Pa. ave., Washinston, D. 0. to define the terms of ofice of certain Citietals| of the United states. It pro- vides that supervisors of be appointed bj advice and coi S OF oMice sh. y of each evel AMERICAN HEALTH PRIMERS.—The Summer and Ite Diseases, ‘by Dr. J. G_V Son; Sea Air and Sea Bathiny, by Dr. J. if. Pa ard; Hearing and How to Keep It, by Dr. C. Il. Burnett; Eyesicht and How t6 Care for It by Dr. G. C. Harlan; Our Homes, by Dr. H. Hartshorae: Brain_work and Overwork, by Dr, H. 0. Wood, Long Lifeand How to Reach 1% by J. 0 son; The Mouth ard the Te«th, by Dr. J. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, elections sh the President, by and wita Un Lt OF the Senary lendure two y -humbered ye . Edmunds demanded the ye: Mr. Bayard’s motion. The rum—voted BOOKSELLERS AND STATION eutorce the {7th rule,requiring Senators pre myl2 428 7thst. now. | and not voting ive thelr reasons for no’ = voting. ‘The President pro tem. sald he did not {kets NEW EDITION know bow to entorce that rule. He ordered a callof the Senate, to Which but 24 Senators re- oz sponded, LIPPINCOTT’S PRONOUNOING Mr. Wall: then, at 8:05 p.m., moved to ad. GAZETTEER journ, and it was carried viva voce. oF THE HOUSE,—Aiter our report closed— WORLD. ‘The sundry civil Dill was read for amend ment, and a number of amendmentsavere voted Just published and for sale by down. Tlouse then, at 5:20, took a recess until 11 last twenty minutes consumed in vain attempts to cht session, and Mr. Blackburn was pelied 10 declare that the House id a storm of dew Side for a vote by tellers. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BvooEssORS TO Moacy Buos. LOLS Pa. ave., cor. lth myl tinally com taken a rec democrat COAL AND WOOD. G. L. SHERIFF, ° DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD, of. every variety. Br attention given to every order. 4 and 328 Pa. Ave. Depot; and Mills, Water and N street, Potomac Newton Peter alt and Joh age, are to Be miner for mure Sparta, on Febru Melanchton ¥ h, which conve River. apg Mon Kane became involved in a quarrel OAL. Woop. | With David Waster, of p, Ned, OVET f C JOHNSON BROTHERS. possession of a woman of ve named WOOD. | TELEPHONIO UONNECTION’. GOAL. | Sucyer, and finally Washer knocked Kane down. Full Weigne Best Quality. Loin Prices. The boy went away vowing ve nce, aud GOAL. Prompt Deliveries, WOOD. | Washer went i) Kane obiatn » assist- Main office, wharves, mill and depot connected | 3S! | pve. ‘with up-town offices by TELEPHONE. With unequaled facilities and sdvantages for economically conducting the wood and trade, wharves, factory, extensive store yards enabling nd the three pre- rand give Wa Wa Melanchto’ pared to thorough —b him ner, Sparta, N.d., a cousin of David W: hanced us to stock up largest when coal is lowest ;*otfices | to walk down the street, accompanied by Mr. throughout the city, and ail im immediate commu- | Wr. Coursen, of this place, and mistakl nication, insuring prompt attention to orders, we | janchion for David Washer one ot th are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varie- tee of coal at the very lowest prices. ed Up stealthily behind him and dealt him ‘We insure strictly pare coal, of 2,240 mnds to bioW ON the head with a stone, fracturing bis the ton. JOHNSON BROTHERS, nd killing him almost instantly. kane Main offi mill and Bepot foot of 12th, 13th and mmpbell struck the ices: 1202 Fst, .w.; 1112 9th st. 5 that Kane ts the gutlty party. state that Clark is innoc part n inthe crime, ‘The boys ha’ been assigned good counsel by Judze Mas Louts Cochran, Csq.. prosecutor of the pleas of Sussex county, wil! appear for the state. The prosecution wil be for murder ta the first de gree, and (he trials will doubtless be lengthy. SSS SIXTY OF THE COLOK iBEs from A whe have been vew York for months, satled in the bark Liberia fo Fete. ew. D.w.; 1418 7th st. o-w.: and 201 Pavey. NATIONAL FAL ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL and KINDLING WOOD was awarded to ue over ai) competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. ol the ORces ta Nana Eanes reoUe nov8_ | men, the rest being women shd.chllaren Where PROPOSALS. the accommodations er the biceris er Benes ee as equal to transporting the whole number. BOPOBALS. as. ONE OF THE DavGnTers OF Baigaam YocNa, Wasninarox, May 20, 1X80. Seated proposals will be received at the ‘office a8 above until 12 o'clock m. Thursday, Jane 10, for furnishing stipplies to the various. branches of the District Guversiuent for the year ending June 30, S81. Information, samples and blanks will be fur- nished upon ‘aplication at room 17, Morrison Building, 434 street. who attempted to rob her, when entreated to return to the fold, replied:—“My father, prophet though you call him, broke many a Woman's heart. If it was required of me to break a3 many hearts and ruin a3 many women as my father did, I should go to perdition before I would go back into the church. A relig on which breaks women’s hearts and ruins them By order of the Commissioners D. C. isofthe devil. That's what Mormonism does JOHN B. CLARK, i, i fa my20-1Ww Superiutendent of Property. | on't talk to me of my father: = JQUERDER OX A MAN OF Wan Win. " > + John Kennedy, firemen on the sloop-of-war Min- MISCELLANEOUS. = nesota, got into an altercation a tow days ago, = while the vessel was lying off New London, Conn., when Kennedy seized a table kulte and stabbed Brown in the face, the blade entering the cheek and inflicting an ugly wound. Browa RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, | ihen seized him, and raising him bodily above his head, dashed him upon the deck with all PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, his force. He then jumped on him and left him unconscious. When the Minnesota reached Brooklyn Kennedy was sent to the naval ho3- pital, where he dled on Saturday. Brown is a prisoner. ELAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c. TRADE sie eo c = DxiveKs.—Those who os, a i are inclined to drive ata reckless pace through SAPANULE.” the streets, without concern about the lire or MARE. } limb of pedestrians, will do soat their peril hereafter, A coachman who ran over a lady at Broadway and 3d street was sent to the pent- tentiary for thirty days and seatenced to pay fine of 3100 last week, aud yesterday a youn: man who ran over and killed a laborer, tn : The Ceiebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Helief and a Radical Cure. avenue, was convicted ef manslaughter, ard sce ieee Basen mation of the Hidneys, Back: | will probably be sentenced to a long term of whatever cause, Burns or Scalds, and all - | imprisonment and to pay a heavy fine —Nein matory Diseases. Fork Sun, 220. No household can afferd to be without it. Physicians use and recommend it. .We can refer to thousands who owe thelr lives to WOMEN As OFFICERS.—Attorney-General Nash is preparing an opinion as to the constitution- SBAPANULS ta Circulate ality of the law making women eligible as nota- annie sent free, upon appll- | ries’ public. It 1s intimated that the opinion No riek in trying tt, as we guarantee satisfaction | Will set forth that no one not an elector can be orpioney refuges a uctary, public or any other officer, and thls ‘Trial Bottles, ake Bold by all Druggiste. Ww exclu women. It is stated by some that the Dodds law, making women eligibie as nota- ries public, is table to lead to much troubleand eLdless tigation; that some one will find that he has a deed or some other document with the seal of an illegal official on it and the case will be carried to ‘the supreme court. ‘The matter goes still further than In the execution of law: It ts claimed that the female engrossing cle! of the Senate ts not eligible asa stave officer, and that in such case it would likely affect the constitutionality of all the laws passed last winter which originated inthe Senate. In this case there would be several dozen railroad bills over the loss of which few would mourn. The forthcoming opinion of the attorney-general will be awaited with great interest.—0}/i0 S Journar, SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, #37 Broadway, N. ¥. W245 TER_ 50,000 PEOPLE To call or send orders to Tue LanGEsT ND Most OoMPLETE JOB DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISH Sovrn or New Yous. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city, or by mail or express from other places. W. 8. WHEATLE! myl 40 Jefferson st. Comeour AND STYLE. BROAD SHOES WITH LOW HEELS, mar4-e0 D.C. HEALTH LEADING TO SUICIDE.—At the St es Hotel. Pittsburg, Pa,, Wednesday last, a young man named Charles Picket nephew of Wm. Pickersgill, a wealthy six merchant, committed suicide by blowing Lis brains out with a pistol. He had been for some Gents’ Cloth and Oalf Gaiters. Ume afilicted with dyspepsia, and several days Kid, Osif, Goat, Strap Ties. ago said to one of his fellow-boarders that he Oxford Ties snd Prince Albert's. had no hope of restoration to health, and had Patent Leather Pumps. concluded to kill himself. Ladies and Ohildren’s White Slippers. Bandal, Button and Newport Ties. Bide Lace and Congress Gaiters. L. HEILBRUN’S No, 402 7th st. n.w. S1en oy: THE OLD WoMAN IN WINDOW. ap28 A LARGE CHINESE DELEGATIO: pateh to the Galveston Nerrs from the City of Mexico says: “The Chinese embassy to Mexico have urrived at Mazatlan and are so numerous that there is no hotel in that city that can cou- tain them.” DEATH FROM VACcINATION.—The report was made this morbipg to the board of health thit Henry Malloy Johnson, a chiid of seven months, had died at No. 45 Grove street, as the result of recent vaccination. The primary cause of death was stated 4s “erystpelas of the arm followin, vaccination.” The secondary cause as the chil Was sick ten days. Its parents moved trom Hudson county, N. J., to this city five months -A special dis- TRADE Man TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS.—We have been eelling Swift's Byphilitic Specific for years, and re- yard it superior to anything known to science, for the diseases for which it is recommended. We have never known of a single failure. . J. Cassels, Thomasville, Ga.;L. F. Greer & | ago, and the death certificate was issued by Dr. Co., Foreythy Ga itu Barkin & Lamar, atlaa- | Sow. Classon, of Arlington, Hudson county. By Samuels & Reynolds, Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga. ATLANTA, Ga., July 4, 1874. We have used Swift’s Syphilitic Specific in tho trestment of convicts for the last year, and believe it is the only certain remedy that will ‘effect a per- whom the child was vaccinated ts not stated, but will be ascertained in the course of an in- vestigation, which will be made by the health authorittes.—N. ¥. Wor G & ; Daniel & Mars! manent cure for dis 8 for which y« end Wak OF THE ’PaTHIES.—Dr. Charles Milne, an ita ON Cure tr “GRANT, ALEXANDER & GO, | allopathic physician of New York, in giving a 1,000 reward will be paid to any chemist who | certificate of the death of Mrs. Ellen Kava- 1 find, on analysis of 1 ma, re bottles of 8. 8. 8., one particle ofmeroury, iodide potassium, or auy mine Exal substances ey is 5 Prepared Gerd SWIFT SPECIFIC OO. Atlanta, Ga. Sold by SUHELLER & STEVE: National Hotel Drug Store. my24-1m BSOLUTE SAFETY !! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANY, 25th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Damp Pxpof Vaults from 85 to naugh, attributed as the cause of death the neg- ligence or ignorance of two homeopathic doc- tors who had previously attended her. A post- mortem examination is to be made, and there is a prospect of a lively skirmish. &2~ At Clarendon, 8. C., a colored man sev- fre, from wiuel the. shucks. ignited, During re, whic! sl the barn and contents, and the old mat old and infirm, fell to the Noor and was La es RE eS ccoreaee clubs are organized in every ward renal Ge ig rec pronantf Fee: | Stn ads to payee capitan ek ote “ wiies Jas Seo Hise et ‘nave fs orer to cua Ura te a {0 do A Raya. auecnt from WWaatungtony ext ive bolt pa eis Pureenirs cc onnaiapea, asserts that attention they will pecs #4 hands swag eig geowbon ver pak gotginetonegs nin the wil amply repay the cost. Address N- JENSEN, (Des! Stationery store, Washington, D.O.) a3) are President Gen. Grant, a Ammen and Mr. Menodk. DR Saens of SOON, HAND CLOT Raliroad ties are being shipped trom por ete Norfolk, Va., to South America, [CK ! — STATUARY, BS OHOMENTS, RN Aa, 4 MSRSeETS, SATE MORUAEEE SS tenors, pan ‘A116 Penusyivanie avg: Sto ECOND HAND CLOTHING, ag WATOCHBS, prices Se Louisiana Republican Conventions Fe CHBACK AND RRATTIE SECEDE. he Louisiana republican state conv assembled yesterday tn New Oreans, "judge Dumont calied the convention to order, and was named as temporary chatrman. Judge Beattie insisted. snudst much confusion. that Demas Was nominated by him to take the chair, Demas made a rush for the stand, fole lowed by Beattle aud Pinchback, but was rec puised by the convention — sengeant-at-arma. Pinchiback and Beattie then called on their fol- lowers, and they left the hall with, ft Is stated, etual delegates, but a larger mimber of out= iders. and organized another convention, The committee on organivation and resolutions was appointed. During thelr absence ¢ k Wharton, Col. James Lewis and ex-Cly lice Ludeling, the latter a ate, made he bolt, aed ov. HC. The following dele- » Chicago: H.C. Warmoth, Ludeling, Dumont, Richard Simm Wakenetd, i. rper and James 8. Nathews. avid Young, J. DOM. AL y and others. Th arTmOth as ATES Were Et Jas. Lewis, ~ PAU convention u OF the state the prest- 1 congres- rr au Utwo tnembers for eac Adjourned sow t number of deleg, attic and Pinch back Is stated at 41 out Atter the bolt every parish tt enied 1b the regular eon the joor ¢ The bighe with} who bolted it yavention patch recetved sending of a sod 1 cuaran boliers’ Judge Taylor legation was ¢ Ney WOU president. A full Grant ¢ lo Chicago and the con PSTONF's letter to the busy bods 1 Soctety may be “Mind your persons were ent ot two Kom ot the sed business.” so disturbed by Brit Into oj These © they address letter expre Kenmare 1s Lord Ripor letter isin t Why no Roman Cs stich posts. One ¢ quotin from one of M Pamphlets, to comvtet rent SIs, portion of Th reason uted to pts, by . Gladstone's Own im of tincousisten OTsthat they have quote le T Of bis sayings, bu context hi kes the gr the gentle. n appoltited were chosen 0 1 fitness for the dutte F pected to discharge and that he has contia iu their int ud impartial ity The self-constituted may consider Themselves discov ia efforts Of this 4 uM in tenccd.— Ph the the ihe; 2 cOntnUance w however BOND. On May DaMEL Bonn, t and &! Bond, death caused Ly the explosion of a coal amp. Bis funeral will take place on Wednesday ing st 5 ‘clock, trom St. Aueustine church. Friend are invited to attend. * CHAMBERS. On the 24th of May, 1880, gt 11 . mae 9 y 0 6 days, belove Funeral w $ p.m, {70 E street northwes em day of his parents, No. 205 1 frionds invited * DAY. Departed this life, May 24th, 1580, pan, eftera long aud ines, wi pore with ch: resivnation, E.izats Dav. beloved wife of Wm Day and daughter cf James M. and Eliza Jane 4 years and 6 days. Dearest dauchter thon hast left 2s, We thy loss most deeply feel ; But ‘tis God that hath beret na, ‘He can all our sorrow heal , Her funeral will take place from her parents’ res idence, 513 Sth strect southeast, on Weduesday, Muy 26th, at So'clock p.m. Relatives and friends respectfully invited te nd please copy.) (Baltunore papers HATCH. In this city, May 232, 1880, at9 p. m., Cowren 8. HAtcH, younwest eon of the late Cay Angelm Hatch, of New York Funeral services at bis iste res'dence, 900 D st. 8.w., Wednesday, 26th ins Sp. v 2 LAMBERT. Of paralysis, on the 24th day of May, 1880, Frepenica LaMbenr, relict of the lata. David Lanibert, in the sixty-tifth year of her age. A devoted mother. May she rest in peace. Funeral will take la from St. Matthew Chure Wednesday, 26th, at 11 o'clock a.m bal UNDERTAKERS. JHLD. SVIZDLER. UNDERTAKER, 1233 Seventh street nw. Eranch Btore, 239 434 street 5.w. x*OUN HK. WHIGHT, a UNDERTAKER, ger 37-12 1857 10th strest morthewess. ANTED YOU TO KNOW THAT WE Sell & firet-claes “failor-made Second-hand Common new suit eau be Coat at gee = ew Bul at = JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D st. n.w., or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th st. n. N.B.—We buy but Clas 4 -hand Clothing. J.D WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ABE ‘known as the best, so is JUSTH'S old stand known for r[eare.ae the only place where Srst-claes SECOND-HAND OLOT! iG can be sold at Te ble prices. call st JUST! oid sland Nov 619 D at between oth and Tus ary Destentetede! STATE LOTTERY. Thin is the only ‘y of any Stat ever votet UNPRECEDENTED ATILACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION D.STRIBUTED! Louisiana State Lottery Company, ‘This iustitution was revularly iucorporates UY the Lesislature of the State for Educational and Chari table purposes in 1868 for the term of Twenty= five years, to which contract the iiviolable faith of the Btate fs pledwed, which pledze has been re- newed by an overwhelming popular vote, Becuring its franchise in the new constitution adopted De- cember 2d, A.D. 18: a capital of $1,000, 000, to which ‘it has si & reserve fund of over 350,00. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS wiili take p! uonthly. f? never scales or postpones. Look at the foliowine Distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, During which will take place the 121st GRAND MONTHLY AND TRE Extraordinary Semi-annual Drawing, At New Orleans, TUESDAY, June 15ra, 1880, Under the personal supervision and manazement of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virvinia. Notice.—Tickets are only. Halves, #5. Fifths, $2. Tenths, #1. LIST OF PRIZES. (tal Prizeof §160,000.. 100.900 i Sa rie of ba eT 60,000, 1 Grand Prize of 20,000. 29,000 2 Large Prizes uf 10,000. 30,000 4 Larve Prizes of 5,000. 20,000 20 Prizes of 1000, 20,00 50 Prizce of 25,000 100 Prizes of 300. 80,000 200 Prizes of P sgl 40,000 600 Prizes of 100... 6u, 000 10,000 Prizee of 109,600 APPROXIMATION 100 Ay ximstion Prizes of - 820,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 100. - 10,000 100 Approximation Prigesof 75.0.0... 7600 11,279 Prizes, amounting to. 8522, 500 Gen.G.T. BEAUREG. of La.) ‘Commissioners. Gen.JUBAL A. EARLY, of Va. 5 ee for rates to clubs should only be made to fice of the Company in New Orieans. Write for circulars or send orders to DAUPHIN, ™M. New Orleans La., er came person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. Or 3. P. HARBACH, 1426 F st. n.w., Washington. . Be has NO AGENTS in the phifisd, PoSsEssIb Ns. and oll » otherwise are SWL. - Lie.