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AUCTION SALES. N OHFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE Plane fare, 1, wood, Ce iret~ are, ns 91 80, Second chase fare, 78; Round trip, $1, Leave €th #t. wharf MON. DAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 30 p. Qn. wee Norfolk alternate ‘8 ats p.m, stop ing at Alexandria, Piney Point, Point Lookout and ‘ort Mon: a. going and returning, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, sbov MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and am. STEAME: tc : SA 4pm. brea = berms) i FRED Woob, Sec’, R NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONKOE aNt) THE SOUTH. STEAMEK GEORGE LEARY, Joseph White, Commander, LEAVES WwW 'GTON, Norroug, From footcf reventh st. | From Canipheli's wharf, Pop weo-| tyespay.” rHors- ),and| Day AND SUNDAY, at] stair. ae. | $2:% + piney Point and Point Lookout Going turnin TS retclan 1; Round Trip, $1.50. Tickets First-class f-re, g00d until unen. B. ¥. BoDD, Agent, - ‘on, D. 0, Aient ap27-610 (, Norfolk. {LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE , WKEN WASHINGTON, GE ‘Through From Wash'r From Fi Freight rece: ci ichvered st “be & 00., General Man: Huiadeiphlas dH. JOHNSON zu et. Wharf aud 1202 Fst. n.w., p30 NEW \ORK—ROTTERDAM. ‘asiinwton. 32 South WE - & 00., Avenzs Washinton. ‘The nrst-cla ere of, this line ““AMSTER- DAM” ©KOCTEADAM,” “SCHTEDAM.” “W. A-SCHOLTE S,” “PF CALAND,” and "MAAS." carryinw the Mail to the Netherlands, leave Company's Duck, Jersey City, remilarly on’ Wed- 1st Oabin, 2d Cabin, 845-50. _ Steerage, 826 BH. Caza eral Awent, 27 South ft., New dork” Fury: ZEROTT & CO., 925 unaylvanis avenine, Wash- ington : or F. F'" JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe Peyorit Buildinz, corner New York avenue and 6th st. nw. apa ERMAN LLOYD-—Sreamsxre een New Yous, Havre, Lopon, UTHAMVTON AND BREMEN. will sat) every Sat- en) Fier, foot of 3d street, Hoboken. From New York to Havre, Lon- first cabin, 8100; prepaid steerage apply to faen, Sow Work. ave., Agente epl0 ‘The steanere of this company, Brday from fr Bistes of pars. don, Bouihan.) Gecond cabin, * Certificates. $ OELRICHS quam LINE. LAN THE CUNARD ST AMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- i Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM HER 40,6 R, Bothnia. Wed June 9 Be Wed 0 ery fouowtg Wednesday from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE 880 and $106 sold, according to sccommodstions. Ticket to Paris, ‘815, wold, additional Return ticket on favorable terms. Bteeraxe at very low rates. Steeraze tickets from Liverpool 2ud Wucenstown, and all other parts of Europe. at lowest rates. Threugh Ui!\- of inden wiven for Belfast, Glaszow, Havre, : other ports on te Gontizent, and fer 3 eau poris. ‘or v4 passage spply at the Company's office, No.4! =e Green, or both stecrane and gabin, te OTis LiGELOW, 646 TU: strect, Washing- : “CH+9. G. PRANORLYN, azent,N.¥. THE EVENING STAR. FUTURE DAYS. FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH AAD THIRD STREETS EAST, CAPILOL ILL. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 29th, | day of April, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber | No. 820, folio 128, ‘one of the land records for | the District of Columbia, the unders cned Trustee | wil sell on THURSDAY, Juxe lira, 1850, ar 6 o'clock, in front of the premises, the following Coacrited property, viz : all that certain pisce or parcel of land known and described on the plat or pian of the city of Washington, in eald Listrict of | Columbia, as Lot lettered C, ia N. 0. Sholes and | gthers recorded subdivision’ of original lots num- | bered 14 and 15, in square numbered 759, bezin- Ring forthe same at the southwest cornér of A strect north and 3d street eat, and running thence | South with the lines of said 3d’ etract east 21 feet: | thence west 109 feet 10 and a half inches; thence | uorth 21 feet: thence east alons the line of North | Ajtrect 109 fect ten anda half inches to the place of beginning. i ‘Terme: One-third cash; the residue in two equal pesmente at six aud twelve mouths, with uotes earing interest, aud secured by a deed of trast. A.l conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 deposit required at the time of sale. 27-AKds GEONGE PETER, Trustee. SERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, SITUATE No. 315 P&NNSYL- VANIA AVENUE NORTHW E. ST, AND BE- ING A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH STORE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the (% Sth €ay of May. A.D. Iss), in equity cause Moe 8,859% docket 17, wherem Knima Mvers is P and Charles F. Myers et al. defend ants, we shall sell at pnbiic atiction, in front of the ‘premises, on THURSDAY, THE 'Sp Day oF des, ALD. 1880, at 5 o'cLock Pixt., the following Geecritied real estate, situate in the city of Wash- inwton, D.C., and being all of Int numbered five 5), TeRervarion nuuibered ten (10). together with consisting of a three tore. balance in four (4) emal » in six (6). twelve (12), elghteen (18) and twenty-four (4) months, evidenced by the promis- scry hotes of the purchasers, Dearing interest at the rate ¢f seven (7) per cout. per annum, secured by eed ef trust on the property sold; 200 deposit at time of eale. All conveyancing and recording at Purchaser's cost. If terme of salo ate not complied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the richt to retel! the property at the and cost of the de- fruiting purchaser or purchasers, after ten days? Previcus advertiserent. LUTHER 8. PIKE, No. 602 D st. u.w. YT. THOMAS, (0. 452 D st. n.w., B. H. WARNER, Auct. f[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TATE IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., HEIGHTS,” AT THE 8. £. COR: OF CONGRESS AND STODDERT we improvements thereon, ; } nantes NER STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on nega 201k March, 1876, and of record among the {i= land records of the District of Ooiumbia, in her 815, at folio 203, the party secured th: the undersizned ag trustee, will, on TOESDAY, THESTH DAY OF J Tet, S10 O'CLOCK P- at » ii fromt of the p: 3 fell at public auction, Certain real extate in said Georgetown, in said District of Columbia, being Lots 280, 281, 252, and a part of Lot 279, allia ‘Thomas Heall’saddition to said town, and described as follows: Bexinuine for the sa leat ths south- east corner of the intersection of Stoddert and Consress strects, and ruuning east with south jine ¢f Stoddert ‘street 225 feet, more or less. to he west line of the part of saidlot 279, in eaid addi- z dof trust, dated November rded in said land records, in Xe. ; thenes soath at risht angles toBtoddert strect, 120 feet: thence west and } arallel with Stcddert street 196 6-12 feet, more or less, to Congress street; and thence in a nozthives- terly direction on the east line of Congress strest, to the bewinning, with the improvements, richta and appurtensnces to the same belonging. ‘Terms of sale: $6,000 with interest at tsn (10) per centum per annum, from 20th March, 1879, (less $162.59 paid on account said interest) with the ex- venses of sale and taxes in cash, and the balance of the purchase money, at twelve and eighteen ths, for which balance the notes of the pur- scr, with interest ftom the day of sale, and seenred by a deed of trust on the property aold, shall be tallen, $600 to be paid imeash at the ‘time aud at the request of sea, of sule, of sale and taxes will be an- nounced at time of sale. If the purchaser do not comply with the terms of sale within 5 days after the date thereof, a resale will be had at his risk and cost, after a notice to that effect, inserted daily, in the “‘Kvenipg Star" newspaper, for 5 days. ‘All conveyancing and recording at furebacer's cost. wy27-d&ds CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trustee. corner of Sixth ows: Pittebune o with Seeping Car to Chi y. with Purlor Osr to Py Iseping Gare trom Har- risbure tr St. Louis and Chicazo; 7:40 p.m. @ Oar to Chicago. BALTINe ND POTOMAC RATLROAP. Fer_Canandsivoa, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the North, 8 a.m. daily, except San- m. daily, except Saturday, with snandaieus and Wattint For Wiliiam-port, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 ‘Rum. daily, exees> Sunday. For New York aud the East, 8:00 a.m., 2:00 snd 10:00 pn Surday, 1-00 p.i- im ted Ex. preas of Pr an Pa ~ daily, except & ay For Brocklyr, N-¥ Jersey City wit fording direct ing doub! ¢ For Philade) t0.2nd 19:00 p. m. On ‘ ma. Limited 72 Sun vat ), 10:40 a.m, and 14 6a pean. Oa 20, 7-40 aud 10.00 m. and 4:40 p.m., 40 sm. and 4.40 p.m., dailv, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING- TON PAILPOAD. For Alexsndris, Sand 11:80} m. and 8 p. For Biehmord and 29, 9, 11 a m..4:20, 5:20,6:25, On Bruday at 7, 9 and’li a. Sonth, 7a.m. daily, and t sundey Sndris for Washineton, 6, 8, 10 5, Tand 9:05 p.m., and 12 mid- day at 8 and 10 a.m., 7 and 9:05 at the office east corner of Lith street and Pennsy northeast corner 6th and at the depot, ine of Das x: LP. FAKMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THUMSUN mers] Manage: my 26 13 he AND CHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. tional Route and Short Line to the orth, Northwest, West, hd Southwest. To tke effect Sunday, May 24d, 1890. at 1 3¢ p.m. LEAVE WAnHINGTO! re, Ellicott City aud Way Sta- move Express. more, Aubspolis and way. (Pied. Winchester, Haxerstown, Frede- Kelay ) \d way stations. jrings Express. ew York, Philade:phia, Boston and cess. Parlor car to New York and Sunday orly—Baltimore, Annapo- 3 % Louia, Chicago, Columbus and Pitteburs Exirees. (son for Hawerstown and at Point of Kuc ks for Frederick and stations east of Piedmont, exceys Sunday.) uuan car to Cin- eimnati avd } crisvilie, dady ; Gra‘ton to Ssndusky, Gaily except esturday 10-00 3. saitimore Express. Stops at Bisders- ‘Laurel, Acaspolis June Hanover. 5 tht. timore and Lavre! Express. Jn Sunday ouly, baluiwore aud Way. New Yor, Yhiladelj zo and Columbus Express. = wo daily. Thiladelphia and Baltimore Express. jensburw and Lacrel 4 of Kocks and Way Stations, saitimore and Wsy Stations. —BALTIMORE AND LAUREL EX- +St. Louis, Cincinpati and Pittsburg I burg, except Sunday.) Sleeping cars to St. Louis and Pittebnrg. 9-36 p.mm.—t Baltimore, Bisdensbury and Laurel Express. . _m.—tNEW YORE, PETLADELPHIA, BOSTON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Biespine Gar to New York, and special sleepins car to Phils ‘tDaiiy. Sunday only. Other trains dally, except Sunday. y at Relay Station. Bonees: ‘iapecnn Gis PSL RCEDT BOOREIND ERY? oa the (wearried on as heretof ae same excellent ‘which has always bees s stic of the it. 1012 Peunsy.vaaia avenue, third floor. a98_1012 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. _ IN BROT! Gaee CAL hook AND J08 PRINTERS, Peunay!vania avenus Washington, De oe ‘Ponung a specialty. janis ee Ara ere of the Armyand A Navy, absent from Washington, can have their ew needing Te expressed 10 me; the careful siiation they wil raceiveat tay hares amply roray the cost.’ Address N. JS ‘Deaesy Stationery store Washington, D.0.) (EABLES W. HANDS, Auctioneers. VALTAPLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON I STREET NORTHWEST, AT PUBLIO AUO- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the first day of April, 1871, recorded among theland records of the Li-trict of Columbia, in Liber N , {clio 428, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the Premises, on SATURDAY, rire Sri pay oF Jus! 880, a7 6 o’cLOcK P. M., all that parcel of ground situate in the city of Washington, and being part ot Lot numbered fourteen (14), in square num- bered five hundred and sixty-two (562), and de- eeribed as follows: Bewinning for the same at a point in the line of I street north, at the northeast ccrner of said lot, and running thence south one bundred and fity (140) feet to a private alley in said square; thence west twenty (20) feet_eiiht (8) inches; thence north one hundred and Sfty (150) feet tosaid Tstreet: thence east twenty (20) feet eight (8) inckes to the beyinning. ‘The improve- ments consist of a Three-stury Brick Dwelling jonse. ‘Terms of eale: One-third of the purchase money cash ; balance in equal instalmen:e, at oue and two ‘ears after date, the deferred payments to bear terest at the rate of six per cent per annum, aud to be secured by a deed of trast upon the property éold., $200 down at time of sale. my26-d&ds EUGENE CARUSI, Trasteo. YBANCERY SALE OF VAOANT LOT FRONT- ING ON R STREET NORTHWEST, TWEEN SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in cause of! Jackson etal. vs. Davis etal., No. 5,919 Equity, we willrell, at public auetion, ih front o the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 3p Day or JUNE, 1880, az 6 o'cLocK P.a., lot No. 28. in Tur- ton's sub-division of equare’ No. 179, having a front of 20 feet 6 inches on Kt strest, with a depth of 100 feet to =n alley. ‘Terms: Qne-fourth cash, snd residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, or all cash, if preferred. Deposit of sit Tequired, and conveyanciug at purchaser's cost. BD BE Deka... | 0. 3 sf . JOB BARNARD, f Trustees, No. 603 D st. n.w., GEO. TRUESDELL, Auct..” may21-cokds OSTPUNED SALE OF SUPERIOR SUBUR- BAN PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF CON- NECTICUT AVENUE NORTHWEST. ‘That magnificent piece of ground, front- ing S11 70/100 feet on Boundary etrest, at the nection of sad Boundary street and Oonnec= tiont avenne, being Lot “0,” ef the recorded sub- civision of '0ak Lawn,” containing 103,389 square . which was advertisedin ‘*Lhe Star® to be sold on Saturday, the 22d of May, and again on Friday, the 26th cf May, 1:80, and the sale both daya post: poned on account of the weather, will be again of- fered for sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 2D OF JUNE, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P.M ‘Terms of ssle:’ One-third cash; and the balance in one and two years, with seven per cent interest, payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust the property. “Wmy20'dkds ’” JOHN E. NORRIS, Tenstece UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. By yirtueof_adeed of trust, dated the 27th day of July,1877, andrecorded in liber No. 864, follow 50, ef wed; we will sell at public auction, in front of the’ premises, ox WEDNESDAY, THE 97H Day OF June, 1590, at 6 O'CLOCK P. M., the fol- lowing described’ real ‘estate in_ the city of Wash— ington, D. C., viz: Lot (36) thirty-six, in square five bundred and two, (502), fronting forty-twoand a half fect on Union’ street, between 435 and 6th strects and M and N streets southwest, containing about 4,332 ruuare feet, and improved by a frame house, No. 1223. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve andeihicen months, with 3 pzecent, inter: eston the deferred payments. 850 to be deposited by sale. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. Yurcbater ai ime CHAS. E. FRASER, 2 PRESCOTT, 5 Trustees. EDUCATIONAL. seve = E, SCHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and VOUAL MUSIO.. Particular attagtion to be- Genchere:, Terme podersas my28-lm* o SW. FLYNN, a. M., 702 6 CLasses—Afternoen, 1 to 10 per Evening, 7 w %; $5 per ‘month, in advance. Latin, feck erty Veer Eight, Ra Treparation ‘for: College, West Point Annapelig, and all competitive examinations. 2 rvate lessons on moderate termx. ,UMMER CLAtS UF THE METROPOLITAN 8 SEMINARY a:d KINDERGARTEN for the ie otter karate ae Baie MAS B.C. GRAVES, 800 18th st. n.w. my19-2w | UMMEE SESSIONS. BPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Cok. 7TH anv L Sts. N.W. Thor rough instruction and in Penman- ship, peouecenine Business ice, Business Calculations, Correspondence, &c., by ‘the month or quarter. Students received at any 6. Pleas- ant rocme. Individual instruction. For partica- Tyid ° HENRY 0. APEROMR: Principal. we {OFESSOR LARROQUE, 728 18th st., native PS Paris, Private lusteuction inal the Broo fig: Baris. Private is Pal whe ¥e ‘quarter. branches snd niceties. Terms APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, Qoxoonpvitis, = 60 per quarter; Girls, $45. Stu- Mes arcd Tor Dusinche, Yale or Hareeed. Fist Si seis ‘admit fel Ss GHORTEIDUR £. Mts Peibctpal. ‘Machines called for and delivered free of charge. Orders by mail promptly attended to, at OPPENHEIMEB’S, 58 Oth street, Bt. Cloud Bullding. Examine our $15 Sewing Machines. my22 Ve ee ‘331 Pen'aa ve.. between AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON OAP- ITOL HILL. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Septem- ber 5th, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in Liber $m No. 760, folio 231 one of the land records. for the District ‘and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 shall sell at public ction, in front of the respective premises, the following-dercribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: On MONDAY, May 31,1880, aT 5:30 o’cLock P. art of lot ntimbered ‘eight (8), in square numbered reven hundred and fifty-eight (758), beginning in the east line of *2d street east,” between North A street and Maryland avenue, distant four (4) feet north from the southwest corner of said lot eizht (8), and running thence east 88 feet to an alley; thence north 45 feet; thence west 88 fect to eaid street; thence with said street south 45 fect to the place of bexinnine. S?-Mr. Ashford’ hide: showing @ perfect title to the above property, will be exhibited at sale. Also, ON SAME DAY, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. Lot numbered seven (7), in Square num! hendred and forty-one (941), beginni line of “*Ninth street eact,” between it Capital 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; thenca east 7 fect 8 inches; thence north 16 fest 6 inches; thence west 77 feet J inches to the place of bezin- ning, improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third eash and the balance in ix, twelve, eititeen and tweaty-four months, with interest at 6 per cent. per annum, eecnred by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash’ at oytion of the purchaser; $50 deposit on each piece property required at time of sale, and all con- Sa..cing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to_be com- pled with in eeven days. ALBZRT F. FOX, my20 eod&is ‘Teasteo. (PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVFD PROPER- TY, ON MSTREET, BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST: ON O AND D STREETS, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS SOUTHEAST, AND ON SECOND STREET, BSTWKEN 0 AND D STREETS SOUTHEAST. On MONDAY, May3isr, av5 P. M. lots 18 an , in square 107, k 2 and 30, in square 733. y of sale. THOS. E. WAGGAM ___To-morrow. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, BRUNSELS OARPETS, FRENOH- PLATE MIRRORS, &o., IN ALL ABOUT TWENTY-FOUR ROOMS. On TUESDAY, June Ist, commencing at@ 10 o'cLocK A.M, we shall sell at 708 Lith st. northwest, a general assortment of How hod Effects in yood condition. We name ia rart— Waluut-frame Parlor Suites, upholstered in Rep. Wa'nut Chamber Suites, Walnut Wardrobes. larble-top Vabies, Walnut Marble-top Sidepoard. Walnut Extension Tables, Dining-room Chafrs. Fainted Cottage Furniture, Walnut-frame Frencb- plate Mirrore. Painted Wardrobes, Bedsteads and Bureaus. Hair, Husk and Cotton-top Mattrasses. Blanket, Brussels and Ingrain Garpets, Hall Oil- cloths and 8tair Carpete. China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Kitchen Uten- ile, Ke. This sale offers special advapta: er us of furnishing their hot will be as advan’ buyers. WAL’ 327 a Auctioneers. MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF WHARF PROPERTY AT TEE FOOY O¥ WASHINGTON BIRKET, GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 224 Gay of October, 1878, and du'y recorded in Liber No. 902, folio 6H, &c., one of the land records for Washington, District of Columbia, the undersizned Trustees will sell on THURSDAY, THE lori pay oF JUNE, 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M., on the kremises, ths following-described property, viz: Ail that ‘lot of ground lying in that portion of Georgetown, District aforesaid, called Deakins, Lec una Cazinoye's addition to said town, fronting twer ty-six (26) feet on Virvinia avenue and extend- ig south 244 feet more or lesa to the chi Fotomae river, bounded on the east by ftreet and on the weet by the lot velo’ A Bresenan. ‘She shove-de: a lot having been conveyed by John Lee, trustee, and Sarah B. L. ‘Thomas to Joseph L. and William H. Simms by deed dated the 30th “May, 1807, and recordei im Liber J. A. S. 165, folio 90, Lot 97, in, Dea: sine, Lee and Cazinove's addition t» Gesrgetown, now kuown as Lot 97, in kquare 3, in gaid George: own. ‘Verms: One-third cash; the balance at six and tw:lve monthe, with notes bearing interest at eight ber cent per annum until paid, and secured by a Gerd of trust on the property.” All conveyancing snd recording at purchase:'s cost. $100 doposit required at time of sale. If the terms of sale are uct complied with in seven days from the day of sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the projerty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. JESSE H. WILSON, ! prustocs, my27-d&da WM. OLABAUGH, 'S Zz rp Hos, J. FISHER & 0O., Real Estate Auctioncers, 1223 F street n.w. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON EIGHTEENTH BTREET, BETWEEN K AND L NORTHWEST. By viriue of a deed of trust, dated the Ist day of October, 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No. 698, folio 167, one of the land rec. ords of the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I’ will sell at public auction, in front of the premises. on WEDNES- DAY, THE 97H Day OF JUNE, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., the real estate in said deed mentioned, being lot ntimbered twenty-seven (27), in square num- ered one hundred and seven (107), according to the plat of the city of Washington, fronting four- teen fect on Eighteenth street west, and running back the same width the depth of said lot. ‘Termsof eale: The property will be sold subject fo: 1 general and special taxes duo thereon, for one Jf the purchase money cash, and the residue on nedit of six months from day of sale, purchaser giving deed of trust on the property to secure de- ferred payment. A deposit of $50 will be required when sale ismade, and if, the purchaser shall fail to comply with terms of gale in five days the prop- erty w and cost. DB y28-d&ds OG. V. N. CALLAN, Trustee. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ox 9th ind'D streets northwest. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY— TSO BRICK HOUSES ON NORTH OQ STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of irnst, dated 23d August, A.D. 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 892, folio’ 306, et seq , one of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, Iwill sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 47H Day or Jv -D. 1880, at Srx O'OLocK Pp... the followin's-described prem- izes, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of yround lying and being in the Clty of Washington, and District of Cclumbia, and known and de- scribed on the ground plat ‘or plan of said city ag part of lot numbered one (1), in square numbered fev(n Hundred and fifty-six (756), said part of lot having a front ef thirty-two (32) feet, by a depth of one hundred (100) feet, toether with all the improvements, ways, easements, rizhts, privi- lees and appurtenances to the same beloniing or in ang wise appertaining, Improvements cousiat- ing of two two-story Brick Houses, Nos. 230 and 232, on O street northeast. ‘This property, will be sold subject toa deed of frase, oF 40,90, with interest ai 8 per cent. from ay 15th, keTerms:’ One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four, thirty ana thirty-six months, with 7 per cent interest, and to be secured by a deed of trust ou pretiges sold." Conveyanclag aipmichaeers cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser, after zivir x five days public notice of such resale,” $100 depasit on each Louse at time of sale. my22-d&ds DANIEL E. CAHILL, Trustes. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, ON VIRGINIA AVENUF, BETWEEN RECOND AND ‘THIRD STREETS SOUTH- By vittue of a deed of trust, dated August lst. A D. 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 862, folio 468, et seq., one of the land records forte District of Co'umbia, and by direction of the party secured, I will sell at 1 ublic auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE 8TH DAY or JUNF, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P. that cartain lot of ground and A es 1 in the city of Washington and District of Uolumbia, and known and deecribed ag a part of Lot numbered two (2), in square vumber five hundred and eighty-one (581), bewinning at a point forty-two (42) feet from. fhe Scuthwest corner of tho suid, square, at the intersection of Virvinia avenue and street west, and running thence eastwardly on the said avenue twenty (20) feet; thence norther'y at right anzles tothe sald avenue one hundred (400) fest; thence westwardly in a straight line lel with the said avenue twenty (20) teet, and thence to the point of ing. ‘erma of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months from ef sale, with interest pokey TE pa - per anne ti pea. ecu) y a on the pro, ty sold, or sit cash at ovtion of purchaser. "A deposit of 950 required at time of sale. If terms are not complied with in five days from day of eale the Trostee re- serves the right to reeell at risk and get yee ing purchaser, J.T. my24, 26, 29, 31, 32,5,8 Surviving Trustee. Y HOUSES, DON NOS. RESPECTIVE- 411: 'TREET NORTH- BE SOLD SEPARATELY. trust, dated Septem- the District of Gdlumbia and at tho writs fn trout of the preiniven, a Orn Day or Juxe, 1880, AT 6 the follor Gescribed real estate iy, SDietelct oft Sotamblas Y WH LY 1108, 1110 AND East, AND WILL By virtue of a deed of ber ¥th, 187! No. 694, fo! records of Sityate in Washington city, ate and known upon the, und ph lan of said city,aa starr’s reco! subdi- ati epee ec he of a two-story Brick Hon witha fusion tao being Lote 8u, 81 ani vision ce in consist tenia iots "Terms of sale: One-third cash, nd balance in six mne- and twelve months, with interest le until my27-12¢ 10 HEAD OF HORSES. direct from the fishing shores. “This stock hag been worked on the shores by . McKnight and Jas. Skidmore, and to be sold without reserve. It SPATES & HAHN, Aucts. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TWO THOUSAND FLOWERING AND BEDDING PLANTS. A general asrortment of choice Flowers at auction, at our ealesrcoms, on TUESDAY MORNING, Juss Ist, aT 1o'oLoce. It pee ANSON BROS., Auctioneers. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE &o.,—EFFEOTS OF A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEREEPING— WALNUT PARLO! DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE OF ALL KIN. CARPETS, SEVERAL FINE REFRIGER: TORS, STOVES, TOILET AND OTHER WARES, SODA FOUNTAIN, FINE ENGRAV- INGS, &c.; ALSO, LOT TINS, THIRTY EN BAKERS: "TWENTY DOZEN BAR- GLASSWAKE, Xc. , AT 12 O'CLOCK A £Y WORK HORS!) ‘OUR-SEAT JAGGER. At auction, at our salesroom: 9th and D streets n.w., on TUESDAY MORNING, Juss: Ist, COMMENCING AT 10 O'cLOCK. A desira- biecoliection, to Which housekeepers are in- d. ti) DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SPECIAL CATALOGUE SALE OF RARE OLD MAHOGANY FURNITURE, FINE HALL CLOCKS, &c., &c. On THURSDAY MORNING, Juxr 1880, av 11 o'cLock, within my¥ salesroom, (star Office Building) I shall sell, by cata: logue, 8 grand collection of Antique M: any Furoiture and Hall Clocks, compri various designs of a hundred years ao, splendid preservation. my31-3t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF LOT 5 FEF 1 INCH OF LO’ CORNER MAKYLAND AVEN STREEY AND FOURTE! 3p, WEST 10 ARE 1050, » NORTH G TREE EAST; AND ALSO PART LOT 1, IN SQUARE 876, CORNER OF SEVENTH StREGT EAST AND SOUTH E STREET, CITY OF WASH- INGTON, D.C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, pasted inegnity $9 use of Andrew J. Joyce against. Mary a White et al., equity No 2597, the undersizned, as trustces, will sell at publicauction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE MATH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all those pieces or parcels of eround known as lot No. 5 an tho west 0 feet anda inch of lot 4, in square 1050, by the depth of eaid let 4, and improvements. And immediately after the above gale, AT sIx oietoce var, we will sei, tu front of the promise: all that piece or parcel of round in said city and District known as part of Lot one (1), in Square No. 876, beginnir¢ for said piece of round at the south east corner of said equare and fronting on goutn E street 4l feet and 6 inches and running thence north ‘75 feet: ther ce east to the line of 7th street east at feet 6 inches; and thenca south with said strost 75 feet; with the improvements. ‘Terms of eale: One-third cash; and bain purehase money to be paid in cighteen mnths from day of sale, fix percent per annuip, atd for payment thereof the purchaser or purchasers to ive his, her or their Promissory notes, with a surety or sureties, to be approved by the Trustees. No deed xiven until purchase ‘money and interest shall have peen paid. ‘The balance of purchase money to re- main a lein on said real estate, or the purchaser or } urchasers can pay all cssh ou day of sale or on rati- heation thereof by the ti conveyancing st chasers cost. A di #50 on ea h lot sold MOMS, 1300 F st . F. MOKRIA, 1306 F st. 2 = WILLIAM J. MILLER, 430 La. aye. | Trustees my31-d&d3 H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker, 916 F street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A SMALL NEAT FRAME HOUSE ON” EAST SIDE OF KISHI SIREET, BETWEEN L AND M NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem: ber 10th, 1878, azd recorded in Liber No. 847, folio 416, et seq.,one of the land records of ihe District of Columbia, we will seil at pubic aurtion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Juxx ldru, A. D. 1880, aT 6 o'cLOCK P.af., all that Farce! of land situate in the city of Washinton, D. ., snd known as the south half of Lot No. 7 of subdivition of Square No. 425, toxather with the imprevements thereon. ‘Terme: One fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with seven per ccat, inter- est. #75 at time of sale. Conveyancing at expense of wurchaser. "Terms to, be complied, with in ton aye. oa 2 m131,m,W,8FRANK G. MIDDLETON, 5 Trustees. dD NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF SIXTH AND D STREETS NORTHWEST, WITH THE BUILDINGS By virtue of a decree passed in the causes oa Y S11 and No. 4,423, Equity, Supreme Qourt of the District of Columbia, we will sell, on WEDNESDAY, Juxg 975, A. D. Isat, ar 5 o'cLOcK P. wt , in front of the premises, sll that certain parcel of land situate in the District of Corumtia, and known_as those parts of Lots Nos. land 2, in Square No. 457, which are contained in the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the t the northwest corner of Gtn_and D streets west, running thence north fifty-four 11-14 fect; thencs west one hundred and sixteen 9-12 fect: thence south to D street fifty-four 11-12 feet; thence east with D street one hundred and six- tear 9-12 feet to the place of beginning, toretuer with the appurtenances. Terms: One-fovrth cf the purchase money in cash, Of which $600 will be required to be doy si by the purchaser at the time of sale; baiance ai twe've, eighteen and twenty-four months; or all cach, &t purchaser's option. ‘The deferred pay mente, if auy, to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be sectired by a sien upon the property sold: ‘The gale is peremptory. 4. THOMAS BRADTEY, 52D st. nw. TH. JESUP MILLER, Aeuavers) my28-d&ds 501 D +t.’n-w. WALTER B. WILLIAMS &CO., Auctioncers. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHEAST. By virtue cf @ deed of trust to me, dated ‘ 24d of April, 1879, recorded in Liber No. 914, {ciio 221, et Feq., of the land.zecords of the. District of Columbia, I will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the prenges, on MONDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P.M.,part of Lot 20, Fquare 869, in ‘Washington ci .C.. beiag the north 40 feet 1 inch front by the full th of said Lot, together with the improvements. 8 proper- ty 18 improved by a neat Frame House. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 8100 aust be paid when the proyerty is struck off, one- third in six months, and one-third in twelve months with interest on deferred Dey until paid at eight per cent per annum. Conveyancing and re- lcd vids verre Pai Aaa? Me aaa pled with in five days, T'w at the risk an cost of Qefaul RHUL Sy BIRNEY, ‘Trust . N 5 120, my28-dte 330 43¢ street n. w. W ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. By virtue of adeed of trust, recorded in Liber 788, at folio 12, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and of au order. pasted by the Supreme Court of the District of Oo: umbia, In Equity Canse No. 7,261, (Redzeway vs. Smith) the undersigned will offer for sale, at pablic auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, THE 57H Day oF JUNE, 180, ag 6 O'CLOCK P. M., the real estate in said deed of trust describad, t0 wit: Lote two hundred and fifty-six (256) and two linndred and fifty-eight (258) in the recorded plat of Uniontown, D. . ‘Terms of sale: “8200 cash, the balance in month- ly installments of ten (816) dollars each, bearing interest at 10 per cent per annum until'paid. A deposit of one hundred doliars required at time of sale; and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Ten days wiven to comply with terms of eale, and the trustee then reserves the right to resell at risk of defaulting purchaser, after five day advertise: ment. ve |EELE! Trust my36-d 330 436 street, ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ES- TATE ON EAbT MARKET SPACE IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of two deeds of trust dated re- th RB spectively November 7th, 1879 and May 23, 1379, and recorded, respectively,in Liber 871, Folio 117 etseq., and Liber 913, Folio 239 et seq.,and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell at public auction in frout of the premises, on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY OF JUNE, 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK .-M_, the folowing improved real estate in the oly, of Georgetown, District of Columbia; viz. that part of lot forty-three (43) of Old Georgetown, heretofore owned by Charles per anen and not included in a deed from Charl-s E. Mirquand and Peter Marqaand to John J. Bosue, the said part of said lot fronting twenty-two(22)feet more or less on Market Space in Georgetown, and running back, east, of diminishing width, to Warehouse and fronting on said alley about twenty (20) feet ing the same property heretofore conveyed by Oharles E. and Peter Marquant to Mary Spalding and by the Jatter to Peter Maj stogether with all improve- ments and appurtenances to the same belo! 5 Terms of sale: One-third cash;and balance in aig, (@), twelve (12) and elghteen 18) months, for wi 16 pl T's three eq not geout to the satel ction of the Trustees, will be taken ; or ail cash atoption vurchaser. aveyancing at purchaser's costs, and re-sale at purchaser's ex- pense, unless terms of sale complied with in seven (7) days. Deposit of $100 required on day of BR. ROSS PERRY, m326-w,fmot WALTER & PEERY, } Trusteos. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME TE TOURE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF PROS- FECT sTKERT, BEIWEEN FREDERIOK nares FAYETTE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, By virtue of a deed of tenst, dated. the asth aay of August, 1877, and dul recorded ib in Liber folio Tes of the land reo-. si trict of Columbia, the un- dei sisned Trustees willsell on WEDNESDAY, the Pas Dar on Jum Le, 22S orooe. toe, follow T thy, Threlkeld’s bree as 4 peat on the north side ea Beerae 3 it 1 fe of Frederick street, said point being the center of the dividing wall between the two Houses; thence north with the Onebaee Gn, wallone hundred and twenty feet; thence gi BEegEE FB 5 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. 7% THIS AFTERNOON. PATES & HAHN, Auctionecrs. = T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. ie will sell op TUESDAY MORNING, DE. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, TRUSTER'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED | NNSA TAT le OcLoce, at the Bazaar, pao G19 Nineteenth et. n.w. Bpecial attention given to the treatment of = DEAFRESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, OHEST, &o. Dr. von MOSCHZISKER ‘bas now been long enough in Washington and ac. pomplished sumcient a profession to feel that further commend of his ski!) or success is unneces- sary. Asan author of medical works upon the or- gans of whose treatment he has made specialties for oars, snd 90 an Inventor of onne eye for the treatment 6 respiratory organs, well Known both in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER feels gome persona! gratification in the fact that the Uist of his patients, past and present, contains the names of more meh of distinction, of all rections of the country, than probably that of any other PHY- SPECIALIST in the United States. SIOIAN 01 Their ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex ‘smulned at his Office by those interceted. FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank you very sincerely for the relief I received from your treatment of Tay Hosking, whied: bas been seriow: paired, the result o} XCCRBLV vere cold. P D. W. VOORH! RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. von Moschzisker’s treatment iu my oase—oa- tarrh and deafness<proved 8 perfect UDDen I thinkit but a just tribute to him to make it known to all who ne bis medica! services that I have the utmost confidence in hir professional abilities. ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washintion. Dzsk StR:—By the advice of Seuator Voorhees I placed myself under your treatnient for & case of throat disease and nasal catarrh. I have reason to be entirely satisfied with the result of your skill, wd you ate af liberty fo reter any one to me: © Obiof of the Redtmption Division’ U. 8. ce. FROM HORATIO BEYMOUR Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- dvetion from genilemen of characterand standing. They speak highly of bis skill and sucoces in the treatment of diseases of the Rye and Ear, and those of the SEBO Oxaare and of his sttainmente 48a physician. m his treatment of & case up- Becal elvescliel inal eon Tears as can which : is HOEATIO SEYMOUB. OMe hours: From 9 a.m. to1p.m., and from 3 tosp.m. mars W497ER, 50,000 PEOPLE To call or send orders to ‘Tre Lancest axp Most OomPLers JOB NG AND CLEANIN iT, a DYEL Muxe iG ESTABLISH- SovuTH or New Yor. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city, or by mail or express from other places. W. 8. WHEATLEY, my149 Jefferson st.. eorgetown, D.C. ME & RE (UF AC- 7 = TURING CO., MANUEAG Lock Box 1705, Bridgeport, Conn., Manufacturers of specialties in Light Hardware and Metallic Goods generally, Government and Giant Padtocks, Sewing Machine Locks, Piano Locke, Organ Locks, the automatically made Giant Kash Chain, superior to every other and very much cheaper, No special pulley required. Tho. Smith & Eawe Manufacturing Qo. also gives special atten- tion to the making of estimates for the cost of the manufacture of patented inventions and all the ne- ceesary tools, and the manufacturing of the same op royalty. All communications treated coufiden tlaly. myal-lm s 3. s Man TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS.—We have been selling Swift's Syphilitie Specific for years, and re- ward it superior to anything kno! science, for the diseases for which it is recommended. We have never known of a singie failure. Ga ;L. F. Greer & SJ. Cassels, ‘Thomasy Co, Forsyth, Ga ;Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, Atlan- t Pemberton, Bamuels & Reynolds, Atlanta, iel & Marsh, Atlanta, Ga. ‘A Th, July 4, 1874. ThA! Specific in the We have used Swift's treatment of convicts for the last year, and_ believe it is the only certain remedy that will ‘effect a per- manent cure for diseases for which you recommend, it, GRANT, ALEXANDER & 00. 1,000 reward will be, paid to any cheinist who will Bed, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8. 8. 8, one particle of mercury, iodide potassium, or apy min- tral substance. Breyared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIC 00., Atlanta, Ga. Sold by SCHELLER & STEVENS, National Hotel Drug Store. my?4-Im WANTED FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, Mattresses to remake and fine upholstering. Moth exterminated by steam. By F. H. 1s04 “Fennsylvania ave., Hotel ERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of all kinds ef stone, and just as durable. For sale ata heavy discount from former prices. TERRA OOTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE OROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Oo., 401 New Jersey ave., marat-ly ear B. & O. Depot. WAVES, WAVES, WAVES, 3 WiGi Wi and DENGNGHOTS AMEROSTAL, “616 oth we U.8. Patent Office. Yow MEDICINE. HORSE MEDICINE. DOG MEDICINE. VETERINARY MEDICINE DEPOT, 4209 14th st. n.w. ie HOBT. SMITH, V. 8. LD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE Otcers the best, so is JUSTH'S old known for ‘as the only place where first-class SEUOND-HAND. ‘OLOTHING can be seld at re- spectable prices. Address or call stand, No. 619 D st., between 6th Bt Ne » between D Branch Store, No. 408 9th st. NN.B.—Note by mail promptly attended or ata. 10. ECOND HAND CLOTHING, AnsOLUTE SAFETY !! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to Be0 ‘year. Governmext Bonds on de it for BL per $1,€00. Also, receives Silverwarein for moderate rate. Board of mauagers—Wm. Stickney, preicent ; Geo. vice president; B. P. Sny- Ww. i "witlard, John Cassela, Thos, Evanss wast Xow THYsErr. ‘The untold miseries that result from indiscretion pk A ae CAL TNSTITOT! Boston, entitled THE SOIENOE: OF LIFE ;0n, SEL! -PRESERVATION. Exhausted Sa ee ie re Of ¥« or P| Hob to business, may ‘be restored and mauhood ‘Teo hundredth edition, revised and lished. Yris'a standard medieal works tee best SS in eee eg | en ings. ‘Three Hundred pares, more an 60 valuable prescriptions for all forms of prevs disease, the result of many years of extensive successful practice, either one af which is worth ten times the brice of the book. Bound in French cloth; price Suly 81, sent by mail post paid. “No person should be ‘The author is © nobis ‘The London Lancet says: without this ralaablo bose: Benefactor.” An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. ‘The author refers, by permission, to Jos. 8 Fisher, pee ce cama eee M.D..B. H. Kline, M-D.; J.B. Holeomb, M.D. NB Lynch, M.D.) and MB. O'Connell, MD. faculty of thé Philadelphia Universi x ident of dae a ft bial yg Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st. Boston, Mass. ‘The author may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill and feb23-m&th HEAL THYSBE#. Rp aCaErs coms & CO., . ap9-60 Le ne ABTHUB NATTANS, my? 24th and I and 2d and Dats. n.w. La ran MONDAY. May 31, INSo. The Evans-El a Ina letter to the Cincinnat! & i London, May 14th, Rev. M. D. Conway writes as follows: ‘The marriage of George Eltot has produced an effect which once might have given Carlyle a hew fllustration of his theory that geatus ts hecessarily unconscious of itseif and its pow- ers. * * * Mr. Cross, whom she has married, is said to be about thirty-eight years of ag: George Eltot is about sixty. A few years ago he made the acquaintance of Mr. Lewes and Miss Evans. Their picasant country-house, Whitley, Was near Weybridge, where Mr. Cross resided. Mr. Cross fs a city man, a sort of banker, Dut hotremarkable for wealth; he has a house at Chelsea, where the pair will probably reside, so that “The Priory” will be leftas a monumeni of its rich associations. If Mrs. Cross has startled one portion of the community by showing that she had no tran scendental theory about marriage, and so given cause for people to remember that the real Mrs. Lewes is stilt living, she has equally amazed another part by choosing to b2 marrie 4 in a chureh—the most fashtonadle ehureh, 0, in London—St. George’s, Hanover Sjaare. ‘Hore Was the reputed High Priestess of Posttivis a kneeling before a clergyman, and pronoaaciag ‘er him that she will tive “after the Lords holy ordinance.” She who has not belleyad in any Deity but Humanity for over twenty years! vere has tudecd been a good deal of co.npil «Ne of that kind In this country. The late Prof. € 1ford. however, when he was almost conpel- ied by famtly reasons to beymarried tn charch, loidiy deviated from what the eler Man bade him say, and said: * After man’s he ordinance.” Butit ts diMicult to imagine th any fimily pressure could have beed pat on George Elfot, and we do not hear that the ser- vice was varied by orfor her. There wa3 a report that she was married in the name ot Lewes, but that 1s not true; the sigaature 1s *Ma oy ." Itisar. or bard to have their idol come down trem her Sgarmoneras 9 hear ft said that, the marriage In a fashionable church was meant to try and recover a conventional re- spectability. Were this the object she might have been better advised. She can never gain from the conventional what she haslost am ag the unconventional. It ts, however, dificull to belleve that George Eliot really cares for what she has treated up to the age of sixty as social baubles, Those who know Mr. Cross say that he ts a handsome, attractive and {ntelligeut man. He is well and orably Known, both in London and New York, asa business man. He has no ee to Hterary or scholarly abilities. le has for some time now aitended to the fMnances of the lady he has married. His friends, equally with hers, appear to have be tuken by surprise. The marriage was atten by the group who generally look marriage 13 going on in St. George's cuuren. Immediately afterward the pair went, on a tour On the continent, where they are expected to remain several months. THE Dety or Conaruss.—Yrhere are three qvesiions upon which republicans should press action before adjournment. First and foremo: the rule for the electoral count should be de Ditely settled; second, the marshals’ payment Dill for the enforcement of the election laws should be adjusted; and some changes in the tariff, Imperatively demanded in the interest of public education, should be made. The repeal of the wood-pulp duty, for Instaace, which was imposed by the ruling of the Secretary of the Treasury, would lift a tax from kuowledge wit out taking a dol from the rev. enue, and “it is not creditable that this reltef has not been given by common consent. The argument that Congress may as weil ad- journ bec {t will do nothing but maautac- ture campaign documents tu the form ofp. {eal speeches may be sound, but it is an equally valid argument for omittiag the session every fourth year, or restricting its business to the passage of the necessary appropriations. ‘The quadrennial paralysis does not affect the duty Of bonest iegislators to demand that Congress do the work for which tvassembles. Nothing can bea plainer or more peremptory daty of this Congress than to provide ‘a reasonabl: method of counting the electoral yote. The re- sults of doing nothing, and Inanely pratiling that all is very well as It 1s, were shown in the Winter of 2576-77. If that situation was not a pitied We can not be warued.—Harper’s eekly, DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN MARYLAND.—The An- napolis Republican says that a fire broke out in the third district Sunday afternoon, 234 tnst., When the woods on the farm of James Martia, Who lives at the head of the Sevi on the place known as “JIaif Way House,” was dis- covered to be ablaze, The tire was discovered about 3o0’clock in the afternoon, and although the citizens of the neighborhood used every en- deavor to suppress the conflagration, the woois adjoining soon caught and shortly ‘afterwards the fire spread for miles around. It is intimated that nearly one thousand acres were burned, entailing a heavy loss to some of the farmers, two or whom Clarence Johnson and Addt- ou Jchn On) had over 2.0 cords destroyed by we etle McK. T. Pheips had also 100 cords .oyed On the farm of Dr. Jouuson. Mrs, Oletita Robinson, who ives in the vicinity where the fire occurred, and who owns one of the largest farms in tie district, had 100 acres burned. Mr. Nath: Pumph Charles R. y u Boo! Meyers also ration, RATE DOINGS OF A DRAF MUTE.—Near St. Sat night, an eiderly deat nn Jobn Drury. tn his own boure, shot and killed his brother ward, and also suot and seriously wounded his brother Ch'pman. He then went out, set fire to the preinises, at.d fintsied by blowing out his own brains. The house and barns, which were burned, were valued at rom No Heprews Apmirrep.—Considereble stir has been created in New York over the an- nouncement that Mr, Lackrater, proprietor of ‘St. Mark's Hotel, Siaten Island, had positively refused to furnish accomodations to Mrs. Jacobi, wife of an eminent Hebrew medical racutioner of New York, and her family. Mrs. Jacobt occuples a most enviable social position, is a descendent of Gen. Israel Putnam, of revo- lutiopary memory, is a sister of George P. Put- bam, the well-known publisher, and has never embraced the Hebrew religion, a to Mrs. Jacobl’s statement, which fs contirmed by the landlord, when she announced her name he replied: have decided not to take any He- brews this year; we felt that they Injured us last year.” Lackmier said though Mrs. Jacobi ‘was not a Hebrew, she “would be an catering Wedge in >t. Mark’s new policy that would not leave it whole a week, and that to adatt a member of a JewiSh family at the start would hardly be a fair way to test it.” THE MEADE MEMORIAL SERviICcE.— At the Academy of Music Saturday evening the na- Uonal inemorial service, tn ald of the Meade monument fund, was held. Among the dis- tinguished gentlemen on the stage were: Presi- dent Hayes, Carl Schurz, Gens. Sherman, Augur, Hancock, Slocum, Ricketts, W. W. H. Davis, Kilby, Smith, Ruit and Poe, Quarter master Gencral Rucker, Attorney General De- vens, Gov. Hoyt, Secretary of War Ramsey, Assistant Attorney General McCammon and all of the Philadelphia delegation in Cor cept Speaker Randall. ‘Tue orator of ing was ex-Gov. J. L. Chamberlain, of Maine. Gov. Chamberlain was made a member of the rand army and was presented with a medal. resident Hayes made a short address. He praised Gen. Meade very higniy for his conduct at Gettysburg. Gen. W. T. Sherman spoke in eulogy of Gen. Meade. Addresses were also made by Attorney General Devens, Gen. Han- cock and Gen. Stewart L. Woodford, of New York. When the ceremonies were concluded the presidential party held a brief reception at the Union League, and at midnight took the train for Washington. A Sap Cask.—A young German immigrant, who was on his way to the west with his two sisters, was found to be dead when the train oa which they were traveling reached Columbia, Pa. The disconsolate sisters disembarked there to bury their dead brother—al! their jleasant ey ae! ahomein the promtsed \d dispeiled by the deatn of their protector. THE REV. Mk. HUNT’s TRIAL.—The case of the Rev. Heyt E. Hunt, the Methodist Protestant minister, who was indicted on a cl of com- ae an inhuman assault upon old s 1th Brooklyn, the jury, aftér an ab- sence of over five hours, reported to Judge Moore, in the Kings county caurt of sessions, saree, and they ‘been at- number of other ita alas e street unt has been unable to obtain baiL—N. F. Sun, 25th, ‘TRAGEDY.—. tleman in ALMOST 4 IEDY.—A gent rg vty Eo Whittaker Under Arrest. FINPINGS OF THE COURT OF INQUIRY ADVERSE TO IM. A dispatch from West Potnt of the court of inquiry in the ‘abe report. coucludes with opinion: “From the strong array of circum. Slantial evidence, from the testing of the ex- Ferts in handwriting, and from the confictir Matements of Cadet Whittaker, and lack ol veracity evinced by him tn certain cases dur- ing the Investigation, as shown by the evidence, the court ts of the opinion that the imputation upon the character of Cadet. Whittaker, ree ferred to tn the order convening the court, in the offictal reports of the commandant of cadets and the post surgeon, fs fully sustained.” When the report was sept to Gen. Schofield and carefully read by him, he caused a letter to be addressed to Col. Lazelie, commandant of the corps of cadets, directing the arrest of Whittaker and placing him in confinement tn his room. | "The order was promptly carried out, and Whittaker will remain under arrest. until Us case ts disposed of, and a guard will kee} him under surveillance An oficer In hick rank, being asked What disposition would be made of himn if the findings of the court are ay proved by the War departinent, replied that if he was a non-commissioned officer he would be Uled by court-martial, as urged by Recorder Sears, in his address 10 the court, but tt is prob- able, it the President approves, that he will be dismissed from the academy, or be turned over to the civil authorities. Whittaker stil protes's his innocence. ‘The findings of the court have been forw othe War department by mail, ves the report hittaker case. the following CHARLOTTESVILLE AND Raripan R. R.—The Prospects are that the ratiroad from Charlottes. ville to Orange Court THouse,an extension of the Virginia Midiand raliroad, wil soon be com- pleved, | The track laying Has been commenced, and ts belng pushed forward as rapidly as possi: bie. A material train ts now engaged in hauling ites from Lovingston for the new road, and tin Charlottesville Chronicle says “the missing link will soon be completed, and the connection Da: tween Charlottesville and Orange Court House made to the great benefit of both places.” KFARNEY.—At the sand lots fn San Francisco” yesterday, Denis Kearney announced that he would leave for Chicago Wednesday to atvend the national greenback convention. If the plat- Torn sulted him he would stump the state for It, and ff the workingmen did not like tt, he would orguntve a party tn {tssupport. ‘The ward pre- sidents of the San Francisco Workingmen’s A sociation, after a hot discussion, adopted, by a vote of IS to 5, resolutions against affiliation With the greenback labor NE visited Savoy, on the iS Paciilc raliroad, and totally destroyed town, killing 9 persons and wounding 60 more, some of whom witl die. Nineteen busi- houses, a depot and twenty dwellings were de- stroyed, there only being five houses in the place not damaged.” Physicians, nurses, medi- coffins, provisions and everything neces- Were furnished them by the peopie of Bon- n, and a train of cars placed at heir disposal. scene beggars description. Phe earth 1s covered with lebris, and the groans of the sufferers are heartrending. Ku.ep By Ligursinc.—At Phillipsburg, N. 4., last Thursday night at 11 o'clock, during a shower, lightning struck the house of Daniel Osterstock, Shattertog it on all four sides. Mr. and Mrs. Osterstock were going up stairs at the time, and the husband was knocked senseless, scond story room lay their two children same bed. Stewart, aged 1. as kilied lust his brother was not Injured. A SUMMER Hote. Br house, a large summer hotel at_ Potnt Pleasant, N. J., Was burned early yesterday morning. Ii had just been onened for summer, and several families were occupying rooms for’ the season. All escaped without injary, put with litte more than thelr night garuents, Loss $15,000; par- Ually insured. THE SUN Spors AGAIN. solar physics of the British committee of coun- clon education have made a report re ‘ommend- ing a careful study of the sun for the next three or four years, py attach Uhe greatest im- portance to the return of the sun spot eyele tn ts relation to the metcorologicial conditions of the earth, and {ntimate that the study of solar phenomena may prove of much practical use In foresecipg the character of the seasons. It Would be unfortunate !f amateurs tn astronomy should think this a study too abstruse for them. A small astronomical telescope, and alittle skill rhe committee on n of those tremendous curbing power 1s felt in the clim arth. And such obser- vations may often p of as much practical value a5 more exact scientific operations con- ducted in tbe observatories.—N. FP. Sun. THE WARREN CovrT oF INqriry.—The prin- cipal witness on Saturday before the military court of inquiry at New York investigating the conduct of Gen. F, Warren commander of the 5th army corps, at the batule of Five Forks, was Gen. Thos. T. Mumford, of Lynchburg, Va., who commanded a brigade of confederate cav- alry in that battle. iis testimony was In all respects Complimentary Sey of the vent handling of the corps ev, Warren. In reply to @ question from ‘n. Newton as to wheiber the march of the th corps Ubrough the woods was steady, reg- war and rapid, Gep. Mumford replied: “They marched steady and regularly, and they came quite fast enough for me,” which caused ighter. AS Was the case with Gen. Corse on the previous 4; . Mumford was cordially rected by the court and other federal officers, nd treated throughout with much considera: ich. Belore leaving he shook hands warmiy “ih all the officers present. Col Harrison Amreon, of Baltimore, who commanded a fed- Tal regiment in the same battle, also testified to the gallant conduct of the federal troops. Sub corps and the eft by < » Jerr Daven quartermaster at Fortres: he still employed as blacksinith the man who 7 Davis. Campbell says M. Stanton Was not responsivle for that ssary act of rigor, bi personally Assistant’ § War, Mr. —Major Campbell, Monroe, told me that May 30, 1880, at 9s. wilt Hf. DeCoven, eldest f the inte £. MM. and Martha E. @eUover, aged sixteen yoat Foneral from the residence of his aunt, Mrs. Robert Cohen, jr, Tuesday, at5 p.m. Rela- ves and friends invited ‘ of constimy 2 E. and Kwwa re meh. F uy cral will take plece from 1614 8th atrost n Tueeday aftornorn, at 5 . Friends and tives invite. [Jersey City papers please copy.) * HOPEINS, On the Stet day of May, 1880. at 15 tee past 2a. m., Atice C., infaut daachter of im V. aud Marian 8. Hopkins, aged five months and twenty days. Funeral from parents’ residence, 1629 New Jor- Sef Syenue northwest, Tusaday inoraing, Juye C 10 o*eloc KEFD. On May Va., James H. Ry Funeral will take place from Walker Chapel, at 2p. mu., June zd. [Alexandria papers copy.) 2° UNDERTAKERS. ;BED. te MED: SPUNDER TAKER, 1233 Seventh street n.w. Branch Siore, 20 4p street 8. w. OBN B. WHKIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1887 10th street northe es. 0, 1830, in Fairfax county, a the fiftieth year of ha sera7-iam MEDICAL, &c WARD-If Dr. Dnormens fails to cure any cane of Female Weakest, Irrecularitios and Chetructions ; 30 years’ expericnce in. Washington, Office, 906 Bat.s. ‘porite Smithsonian, mis “w* SPERMATORRHG@A, Impotency, Premature S Decays Emissions and all Veuerea! Diseases, Ail Peale Weakness Hexnre. No calomel ysot, } Fein 1eBBER, » cured. L.w., pear 2d. nay15-Iro* MM 424M DE FOREST HAR REMEDY Be Eales. Al femaieloomplaints quickly hours from 1 to ¥ p.m. B. LBON, Oldest established and only > sble LAD! 4 ps) t pete LL AT = Biever All Female Couipla.nte ‘snd Lrrewa- larities qaeuy Ce Cousuitation mer a are Sart rate roome for patient MOT’ FKENCH POWDERS D'areter Dinesees, Gravel apd al Urin- as hours For asle by Wit ‘scat by mall under ae ceipt of price. *) NEAB WN |.—The new Turkish,

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