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? ? i i. Hi u ' STEAMERS, Ac.' ^OKIOLK AM) l OHTKESHMO.VROE HTEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE. First-cla*- :?re, #1, Round trip, 31 60. Second-c'sss fare. 75; Round ^ "trip, 41. I.e?i.e fth st. wharf H()S- ?SHaaBii DAYS, wednesdays and FRIDAYS. at 5 30 p. m. Leave* N rt Ik alternate days at 4 p.m. stopping at A ex3:. 'na, Piney Point, Point Lookout and Fort Motrr*. Vi , troing and returning. fob p? it(ima( ' river landings. Steamer .luBN W. thompson, above wharf mondays, THI'rsdays and SATIRDAYb. at . a.m. stivers for new york. Steamsh ; ? .!< ?HN GIBSON and K. C. KNIGHT, <1. Fa- Ki.,r, N Y . BATIRDAYS.at 4 p.m. GwoTVetovwi at 1 p m. MONDAYS. Tvkets, Staterooms fcc , in to General Offise. tinder ftat. Met. Rank.opp. Treasury Dnntrtiuflat. _ ?l SJ ALFRED WOOD. Sec'y. For Norfolk, i'<?ktsmof th. fortrf.ss MONROE ANI) TDK Strt'TH. T|I " fc. STEAMER GEORGE LEAHY, " Tgf! Joseph White, Comjuander, ? LF.ITED washington, NonrOLK, From fo. t of Seventh St. From Campbell's wharf. Every i Every MONDAY A? D WED- TUESDAY, THCRSNKSDAY. ..t .*< 1H>, and DAY AND SUNDAY, every 8ATCKDAY. at at 4 pm. 6 p. m. Stops a! I ,' cy Point ani Point Lockout Q)in< aid Return: - First-?!a-? fare. SI. Bound Trip, 31.50 Tickets -arood until tted. B- F. DODD, Asr*nt, 7th st. wharf. Wasbtr gv>u, D. C. D 1. K EE LI NO, Aurent. a; 27 6..: Cat.pbell's wliarf. Norfolk. /?L1DK> sew OPBE8S LL\E ' BMWF.ES * WASHING^ ON. GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND "HILADEDPUI v. fonnrdliij; hi PliMoilrlphla with Clyde's I,ln*> fftr Ajeu Work. R?iitr>ii. Provl. deuce. I II Hiver, and all poiuta in the ' Ri-h 1- iiLliind Mateo. l Thr>'U-Li l>...s of la>im.- triven. L ?r , SAILING DAYS. From avhirnrton?Monday-*, at 5j m. t roni Eb adeiohia?Hatur-iays, at i<> a n Freight rcreived daily unti! 5 p.m. G?)rgetown .roooe r?cf iv< .1 and delivered at Washiu.fi >a. Wfbarf, I ! .>f lath ftri-et. ** t'LYDE s CO., General Managora, 12 South WTirvp*. Philadelphia : J 11. JOHNSON ? CO.. Agents. 12th st wharf and 1203 F*. n.w , ?va?hir*toD ap30 HEW lOKK-BOTTEKIIAK. The first-c'ass steamers of tlii^ l^ne "AMSTERDAM." ROTTERDAM," "SCHIEDAM," "W. ASCHOLTEN," "P CALAND," and "AlAAy." carrying the i' S Mail to the Netherlands, leave Company'? L>- .ok, Jen?e> City, regularly on Wednesday. 1st Cabin.**' 7" 2d Cabin,3i5-C!t. Stoeraae, 326 H GAZAI X, (General A-reut, 27 South William St., JiewYork. F->r passage apply to W. G. METZEROTT A: CO., 925 Pennsylvania avenne, Washington, or F H. JOHNSON, Akrent, National Safe Deiosit Building. corner New York avenue and 15th fit. c w. ap24 VOI1TH (.EK.MA* LLOYI?-HTE?MSEnp 11 lINE BKI>v*.KS NEW yORK, HAViiK, london, Hot TiiA- l K-N AND B HEMES. The steamers of this company will sal! every 8atnrday from 1 " uien Pier, fix>t of 3d street, Hobokea. RaU-a of pa'-sa-'f From New York to Havre, London, Soutlian " n and Bremen, first cabin, 3100; second cab.2., *o0 steerage, prepaid steerage certificates .-4^-1 For freight or paiiiiitce apply to OELRICHS ^ CO., 2 Bowllnw Green. New York. W. G. METZEliOlT & CO.. 925 Pa ave., Atrents for Washirvt u. aeplO Cil>Alll? LtVE. i nottce l.ASE MtOVTE. THE CUNAKD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. kit!ween I%rw York and lilverpool, Calll?i? at Cork Ilwrhor, FROM P1LR 40. N. R., NEW YORK. Algeria Ved.,May 5 Algeria Wed..June 9 8cythia? V.'ed.,May 12 Scythia Wod.,June 16 A bj Bf-inia. .W?d .May 19 Abvssiiua. Wed., June 23 Gaflis Wed.,May26 Gallia......Wed.,Jun?30 Bothnia Wed..June 2 And every fouownn* Wednesday from New York. nateh of pass aos. and f 10?' ^ Id, acoordia^ to accommodations. Ticket to Pans, 315, Kohl, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steeraure ticket* from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. Throutrh bills of laden frtven for Belfast, Glawow, ^ Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean porta. For freight and pu>s.-we apply at the Company's Office, No. 4 Bowlimr Oreen. or both steerage and ^abia, to OTIS BIGELOW, 6?5 7th street, WashiuKtou, D. CJaii2H CHA8. G. FRANCKLYN, Ac-ent.N.Y. railroads. nALTl.MORE AXP OHIO BAHdlOAB^ THE OR EAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Bonte and Short L>in* to tils Korth, ."Vorthwut, West, and Southwest. To take eSect Sunday. November 16, 1879, at 1 ;2U LEAVE WASHINGTON. 8:W5 p. m ? Baltimore. Eilicott City and Way Stations. 6?.*?.?tNew York, Philadelphia and Boeton Express. Oil Sundays to^BalUiuora only. Breakfast at Relay Station. 6:50 a.m.?Baltimore, Annapolis and way. (Piedmont, Stra?b:irir, Winchester, Hawerstowu, Fredeick and way, via Relay.) 8:00 a m ?tBaltimore and Lanrel En-res?. 8 10 a.m.?Point of Rocks, Piedmont, Strasbnrw, Winchester, Hawerstown and way stations. 8:15 a.m.?N.-w York, Philadelphia, Boutin and Baltimore Exiress. Par.or car to New York and Philadelphia. 8 35 a.m.?tSt. Louis. Chlcaufo, Columbus and Pittsburg Esi r-os. Frederick, Ha*rerstown and Valley Branch, except Sunday. Through car to Staunton- Pullman cars to Cincinnati, daily. Grafton to Sandusky, daily except Saturday. 9 00 a.m.?:Baltimore. Annapolis and Way. SunJay only. 10 Wa.m.?BaltimoreExpress. StopBat Bladensbuw, College, Bi-ltsviUe, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jessup's and Hanover. 12 10 p.m.?Baltimore, Annapolis, EUioJ't City and Way. 1:30 p m ? New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. Slops at Laurel. 1 36 p.m.?:On Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. 4-30 p.m.? BalJmo*^ BiAiensbnr* and Laurel ill press. Frederick, via Belay. Stops at Annapolis Junction 4 35 p m.?tl'oint of Rocss, Frederick, Hat?ers*xiwn, Wincliefeter and Way Stations. Ou Sunday to Point of Rockt. and Way Stations on.y. 4 40 p m ?'Baltimore, A&a&polis and Way Stations. 6 30 p.in ? TPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Norfolk, except Sunlay. Norfolk passenger* taken ill the cars direct to x-at at Canton. btoi>s at Bladensbur^ and Laurel. l 6 00 p.m.?P. int of Rocks and Way stations. [ 6 45 p.m.?'Baltimore and Way Stations. 7 20 p.m -t BALTIMORE AND LAUREL EXPRESS Eilicott City, via Relay. 7 45 P m.-t CHICAGO, COLUMIirs AND PITTSBrKG EXPRESS. Sleei'lni* car to Chijarfo. (Pittsbunrh except Sunday.) 9 45 y. Pi. ?tNEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. Stops at Bladeiisounrand Lai rel. Sleepina-car to New York, and dl-eciai sieej ii. j car to Philadelphia. 9 50 p. in.?tat. Louis and Cincinnati Express. Pullman Cars. tDa..y. iSunclay only. Other trains daiiy, excapt Sunday. All trains st >p at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore nrd Ohio Ticket Offices, Washington Station, aad 303, 619 ai.d Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, where orders wili be taken for Ba*wa<e to be hecked and received at any point 1h the eitv. W . M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation. L. M. COl.K. tieneral Ticket A?*em. GEO. 8- EOONTZ, General A Kent. myl7 IS SO I'EXYSYUAJrU 1880 HOITE XO THE NO! TH. WEST, AND SGCTHWEST. l>nuble Track, Steel Ralls, splendid Scznejiy, Magnificent ewuipjikni In Krect jantabt 6, 1S80. IRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: Pittsbur* and the West, 10 40 a. m.. daily, with Parior Car U> P.ttsbur*. audSleepinj-C-vrsfrv-in P;tt?bur># to Cincinnati, St. Louis and OhicaKO J.*? P - da:ly. with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC R \ILROAD. e jr Cfnandaiwnia, Rochester, Butfalo, Niagara rails and the Nortli, at 6 00 a.m., daily, except Hufiday: i 40 p.m. daily, excyt Kiitr.rday, with nlace C&ra to Canaiidaiirua. F ?r Williams port. Lock Haven, and Elm''a, at lJ i" a.in. daily, except Sunday. /or New York and the East, 8 10 a.m., and 1 -30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, and 9 45 p m daily. attached. Limi'e.1 Exi rees Sunday1*11 *>arlor 9 30 a.m. dally, exoept r cr Brookiyz<, N Y., all through trains oonneet at Jersey Cit> witb boats of Brookljn ^nnex, afxordititr direct transfer to Fulton stree t, avoiding douUe ft-rr.we and Joumey across New York city. * For Philadelphia, H 10 a.m. and 130 p.m., daily, ? 1111(1? ? p.m . daily. Urnited tiprt-iw, y .jo a.m., daily, exevit Sundav r?r bfiUmor*, 6 00. 8 T0,?:30. 10:40 a.m. andl:^ in x'i , and 9:45p in. On Sunday, 10 40 a.m., 5 :V), 7.40 and 9 45 p.m. I For Pot* s Creek Line, 6:00 am. and 4 20 p.m ' daily, except Sunday. 1 *" *?^re^SunHay *'m" 4 I' m., daily, exALEXANDRIA AND FREDKRIOKSBrRO RAILTon bailkos"1""-1 and w45h1!iuFor Alexandria. 7, 7 20, 9, 11 a.m., 4:20, 5 20. 8 24. 8 and 11 30 p.m. On Sunday at 7. 9 and 111 a. m. and 8 p.m. For Richmond ana the South, 7:00 a m daily, and 5 20 p.m. daily, except Sundar. Traais leave Alexandria for Wasnin>rton, 6, 8, 10 a m. . 12 50, 3, 5, 7. 9 M6 p.m. and 12mianixht. On Sunday at 8 and 10 a.m., and 7 and 9:08 p m. Tickets. Information. Sleeping and Parlor Car aocommodationscan be procured at the offices?northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue , northeast corner of Mixth street and PennbJ> JUti tr!iuw" *nd.at the depot, where orders can UotM w destination from the trades^ "OOOKBINDINQ. ~ ? " ''"iivcSfif^ IS carried on as heretofore, The same eTr?ii.?? workmen are employed, and the wort ! ^ I* imitiie superiorsifyle which has always characteristic of the establishment Wsen * ai>8 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. Gibson brothers. ? PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS. 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. D <i WT"Fine Pnntin*r a specialty. ' janis , TTOHfllEH'S M1XTI RE WILL CURB In XX flammatory Rheumatism. Dys)?epsia, Chills ana Fever. Neuralgia, Diarrhea. It has no eiual for rurifyin* the blood and resrulatin* the system For sale at the depot, 704 5th st. n. w., or at 8TOTT 4 CROJIWELi'i, ? . 4SO Pa. avennt. 75 cents per bottla at>5-lm* AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DATS. rilHOS. E. WAGGA1IAN. Real Estate Auctioneer TIII STEE'8 hAMT OK~? THIRTEENTH BT. NOKTHAVXHT. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the tenth ? day of Octol-er. 1S72, and duly recorded iri W Lifer No. 6^5. f >lio 3HM. et se-j., one of *? * land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the- party secured thereby, I will 6e!l at public anc'ion. on FRIDAY, thk 14th day of Mat. at 4 o'clock p. m., A. D IrtSO, the following-described real estate, in the city of Washington. District of Columbia to wit: The southern part of lot numbered twenty-three (23). in square numbered two hundred and fifty-two (25z), and ; beinn' contained within the metes and bounds f>li lowiutr: BevintiiriK-for the same at the sout'eastern I corner ef said lot and thep.ee running north aloutr the iine of Thirteenth street west twenty-nine (23) j feet and nine (9> in"hes; thence west to the westera I cr rear line of said lot; thence south alone th? said ! rear line to the southwestern corner of said lot, and i thence east to th" aid street and the place of bejln\ inner, improved by th-ee-story brick House. I Terms ef sa'e m prescribed t>y said deed of trust. I The amount of iraelrtedness secured by tha deed ; unpaid, to wit, 84,60n with inter^t at ten per cent j er annum, from 10th of July. lf"9. and the expense of sale in cash. and the balance at sis. twelv e, and eighteen months, for which the notes of fie purchaser bearing interest from th? day of sale and secured by a deed cf trust on the proj>erty sold shall be taken. A <'ei>osit of #250 shall be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and ail conveyancing shall I>e at the exi ense of the purchaser. niy4 d&ds THOS. E. WAGiiAMAN. frastet. fJIHOMAS DOWLINO. Auctioneer. VACANT IOTH. 17, 1*720, 21, 25 AND THE EASTERN I'ART OF LOT s5. IN SQUARE 660, M S'l I;E?T SOUTH, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, Mat 8, 1880, at 5 o'clock p m. , in front of the premises, I shall se.i the above-described property. Terms: One-third cash; balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, ?ith notes bearing interest at si* per cent per annum until paid, and secured by a deed cf trun on the property. $25 down on each lot when struck off. E^l-d&ds THOMAS DOWLINQ. Auct. JjiACIS WHICH SHOULD BE REMEMllERED ! IT 13 A FACT That at the " FAMOI'9," Ko. 400 Seventh street, a choice selection of BEASONABLE CLOTHING can be seen. IT IS A FACT That at the "FAMOUS" will be found the Latest Novelties. IT IS A FACT That at the '' FAMOUS " the iroods ara of the Hast Make. IT IS A FACT That the "FAMOUS" manufacture all their own trocds. IT IS A FACT That at the 1 FAMOUS" there is bat ONE PRICE. IT IS A FACT That at the * FAMOUS " the prices are the Lowest IT IS A FACT That at the "FAMOUS" the prices of ail Garments are Marked in Plain Figures. TIIE3E ARE FACT8 Of which you cau be convinced by ciUia* at th? "F A 91 OU S . ?? No. 400 Seventh ?t. n.w.. ap30 CORNER D. j^QHSIAKA STATE LOTTERY. A Splendid Opportunitv to Win a Fortune. FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION. CLASS E, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 11th, ltsbO?120th Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company, This institution was regularly incorporated by ihe Levislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes in 1868 for the term of Twentylive years, to which contract the inviolable faith of the State is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in the new constitution adopted December 2d. A. D. 1879, with a capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of #350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly ou the second Tuesday. It never seale* or j>witponc&. Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, #30,000. 100.000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 6,000 2 Prizes of $2,500 6,000 5 Prize* of 1,000 - 6.000 20 Prizes of 600 100 Prizes of 100 - 10,000 20" Prizes of 60 10,000 500 Prizes of 20 10,800 1000 Prizes of 10 10,900 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 1,800 9 Approximation Prizee of 100.......... 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to $110,400 Responsible corresponding agents wanted at al points, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Write, clearly statin* full address, for further information, or send orders by expres3 or in a Registered Letter or Money Order by mail, addressed only to M. A. DACPHL1, Hew Orleans La., or same person at No. Jit) Broadway, New York. Or J. P. IIEKBACII, 11 to F st. n.w., Washington. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the super* lsion and management of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. S. B.?This Company has SO AGRSTS in the BRITISH POSS h SSI OSS, and all vernons pretending to be so and mli&'tina orders by circulars or otheruri*> are SWISDLXRS. apl4-w&*,4w ^ILLIKEA S LL\E.\ STOKE, X 6*48 Arch street, Philadelphia. PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, all new pattern?, pure linen, fast coiors. WHITE LINEN LAWNS for white dresses. WHITE LINEN LAWNS is now the favorite material for white dresses. PLAIN BLACK LINEN LAWN, SECOND MOURNING LINEN LAWNS. Ladies are always sure of wetting Pure Linen Goods, and the best assortment, at HILUKEX'S L1.\EA STORE, MS Art h ?t.. Philadelphia. Samples by mail, enclose stamp. mar24-w&s, 2m OLD WINE AMU OLB F1UENDS AllE known as the best, so is JUS l'H'S oli stand known for vears as the only place where first-class SECOND-HAND CLOTHING can be sold at respectable prices. Address or call at JDSTH'S old stand, No. 619 D St.. between 6th and 7th sts.n. w., or Branch Store, No. 40S 9th St., between D and E sts. n.w. N-B.? Note by mall promptly attended t?- m*r9 I|l Dl .\f A.\ SN1FFEN, J, GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENT, :tl anil Iti Astor House Ofllces. N. Y. We know him to be an advertising awent who promptly pays his bills.? Sew York Sun. He possesses iartre and orit^ual resources for suoessfnlly ( lacing newspaper advertising to the entire satisfaction of his patrons, and we advise every one before giving out any orders, to obtain from him an estimate as it will cost them nothing aud may save them a greatdeal. ?Sew York World, We room" mend him to everv one as an expert in the art of advertising. ?Sew York Tribune. ap3S-lm TPANTEB YOF TO KNOW THAT WE " sell a first-class Tailor made Second-hand 8UIT much better and a great deal cheaper than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D st n.w., or at Branch Store. No. 408 9th st. n.w. N.B ?We buy but nrst-class Second-hand Clothin*. marts ^.INULETON * HOEKE, 15 SOI Market Space, SPRING OPENING CARPMTS! CARJ'ETM CARPETS! MATTINGS! MATTINGS! MATTINGS! Fancy, Red-Chtcked and White Canton MATTINGS. A new stock of CARPETS, RUGS, MATS. DPTOGETS, SHADES, Raw Si:k Piano and Table *JO\ ERh, In all sizes and colors; Furniture Coverings, tie., he , Just received. Loose Furniuwe COVERS a specialty. In connection with the above we have supplied ourselves wiih the most ]>erfect and complete Steam Cari>et Cleaning Machinery in the country, and are prepared to execute all orders for Carpet CleanICyf with promptness, jraaranteein* all work. Carit ts taken up, cleaned, stored and relaid at reasonable prices. Orders bv mail or otherwise addressed to Store will receive immediate attention. SINGLETON * HOEKE, ipfi-lm SOI Market Spa.ce. f|lHE CKLLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS. THAT N*VFR RUSTS, NEVER BREAKS, NEVJtR WEARhOUT, ALWAYS CLEAN, andean be worn while l- ithindr, is for sale at CHAS. FISHER'S, 623 7th St. n w. Mrs. Fisher devotes her attention to the wants of lady patrons. mari9 ITECTOUHAPH OK CHKOMOOKAPH XJL CAHEH PILLED; called for and delivered; Postal Card, 50 eta. ; Note, 75 cts. ; Letter, #1 25; Lejral Cap. *1.50, Folio, $2; Ink. 16 cts^ per oz. Satisfaction or no charges. Address C. HOYBERGER. 809 L st. n w. ap2?-ly flUNNIhOHAM. HATTER, makes Silk A VyHats to Ur.'er, and Remoasls old styles. |fl| STKAH HATS BLEACHED, and Hats of a.liS^ kinds repaired. ai'fo 74t- 8th st., between G and 3. A TTCTION S ALES. TO^MORHOW. J^CiCANSON BEOS.. Auctioneers. h>f fxtension ~8!iifting-top carriage. p< t f. and shafts; fine set double rubber mounted harness. On thursday, May 6, at 12 o'cl'k, ^ in front of our surrtion moms, the pro-VtfRjfflR? perty of an officer ordered away. iuy4-2t r|^HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. Will mil 011 thu*sd\y, Mat 6th. at lor^s^? o'ftffs a ii. r all the Showcases, Stock audJjH'lj Fixture renianiirsr unsold at the store of I. " i P. I.ibbpy, 432 7th street, o^asistinff of si* French Plate Hhowocswn, seven feet lonw: three (3) Uprl-rht Cases. sritsbl- for aii'.'iners; one lar*e Sife, inad? by Miller, of Baltimore; one coml?in*d Cuoboard mud Wardrobe: one Desk; one Grindstone, with iron frame and trough; one Polishing Latlio; Chairs, StofIs, &c. Terms cash. my.*-3t J^UNCANSON BROS.. Auctloaeers. administrator's sale of three horskh. By virtue of an order Issued by the Su- ig\ preiue Court of the District of Columbia, 3*?r|Y" holding a social term April 30, 1880, I win f v/ k seli at public iiuc'iou. on THURSDAY, the 6th day of May, a. D. 1880, In front of tae auction rooms, comer 9th and D streets northwest, at 12 o'clock m. . One R:<y Horse, One Grey Horte, One Sorrel Horse. SAMUEL F.. LEWIS, Administrator of Estate of Taomas Lewis, djcea>ed. my3-3t J^UNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers, BUILDING LOTS ON SIXTH STREET, BE T Wis EN P AND 0 STREETS NOlt THW EST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. May 6th, at 6 o'clock, we will sell in front of the%?W premises, lota 37 and :ts, in square 445. . a , lenas One-third cash; balance six and twelve months. with seven percent, interest. may4-:? ^^UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers . 25 BAGS MUiAOAIBO COFFEE; 50 CASKS PORTLAND PACKED CORN; 15 CASES BAR'iLEI X PEARS. On THURSDAY MORNING. May 6th, at Elfvkn O'clock, we will sdl the above in our aucti m rooms, 9tl> and D sts. n.w. my4 2t T^UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON NORTH A STREET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. (la THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Armr?m 21>rir, at 5 o'clo: k, we wili sell, in front of th< premises, Lot 22, square 86K, froatia.r 51 feat-"*" and running bacK to a 30 foot alley. Terms: One third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with seven per cent, iuter est, to be secured by deed of trust ap26-4t DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. e jj"tbe above sale is postponed on ac count of the rain until thursday, 6th May, at tan e hour and place. ap4-3t ^j_REKN is WISE, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF Till" PIONEER MILLS. IN 1 HE CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA. We will ofier for sale at public auction on thursday, thf. 6th Day of May, 18s0, at 5o'cloik p.m., on the premises, the valuable property known as the Pioneer Mills, located in said city, at the foot of Duke street, and immediately on the water front of Potomac river, with wharf and ample depth of water for the largest vessels, and the advantage of one of the best wheat and corn markets in the country. The building is one of the ben and most substantial to be found; is built of brick, with splendid trracite foundation ; four st?ries hitrti, with attic: covered with slate; is 150x80 feet; engine boiler house 140x30 feet; has 12 pairs of 4% feet burrs; capacity 600 bbls per 24 hours; elevator 13x14 feet to 1st and 2d stories; pair of engines and six boilers; bolting machinery and gearin*. Tlie building is on ground leased from the citv; no city taxes on the property or on the capital invested iu the business of manufacturing, and we think that if application be made to the City Council the ground rent will 1>? remitted to the purchaser fur the first ten years of active operation. The Mills are open for inspection to any parties wishimr to examine the property. Terms of Bale: Cash preferred, though a reasonable cash payment woirid be received at time o? sale, and the residue in twelve, eighteen and twenty-f our months, equal payments, with interest, aud deed of trust on the premises. GREEN & WISE, _ap22,24,26,29aiyl,dSt6 for the owners UNCANSON BROS., Auctioaeers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOTS ON MARION STREET. (NEAR P-STREET MARKET.) AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust to nie, dated 4th fgtSt day of April, A. D. 1879, and recorded in^w Liter No. 911, folio 118. et seq., one of the.?JL? land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of May. A. D. 1880, at 6 o'ci.ock p. m., the following-described real estate, situate and lying in the city of Washingtoa, in the Distiict of Columbia, the same being known as Lrt.s numbered one hundred and one (101). one hundred and two (102) and one hundred and three (103), in Square numbered four hundred and fortyti\e (445), according to Parthenia Thyson's Bubdivisioa of said square. Terms of sale: Oae half cash , balance to bo paid in six and twelve montlii, with interest at eight per cent, to be secured by deed of trust on property Bold. A deposit of 850 on each lot required at time ol sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to te complied with in one week, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after giving live days public notice of such resale in Bomenewspaper published in Washington, D.C. ap23-eo&ds GEORCJE C. WHITE, Trustee. C1HANCEKY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE / REAL ESTATE. Under and by virtue of a decree passed on ??? the 8th day of November, A. D. 1870,by the Supreme Court of the Distiict of Columbia, in cause No.6,SUi Equity,wherein "DieInlandand Seaboard Coasting Company of the District of Columbia" is complainant and George H.Plant et al. are defendants, the uadersiu-ned. as trustees, will sail at public auction, ia froat of the premises, respectively, tlie following described pieces of property in the city of Washimrtoa, D.C.,upoa the days following, to wit: On THURSDAY,the sixth day of >Uy,1380. at 5 o'clock p.m.,lot No 12 in square No.369,and trie improvements thereon, consisting of a handsome two-story and mansard roof brick mansion, with sandstone trimming, and all modern improvements, (No.928 M street northwvst), parked ia front, with iron railing. Brick stable on rear of lot. This is one of the most elegant dwelling houses ia the city. On FRIDAY,the seventh day of May, 1880. at 5 o'clock p.m., lot No.66 in George W.Rixgs and George H. Plant's sub-division of square No. 20S, on north side of Corcoran street, between 14th aud 15th streets northwest ; also lots 44,45.46,47.48,49. 50 and 51 ia Pouare No. 210, on east side of 15th street.between Rhode Island avenue and P streets northwest. Tlie*e comprise some of the most desi: able vacant lets in the city. Terms of sale, as described by the decree: Onefourth of the purchase money in cash; and the residue in four equal instalments at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, with interest at the rate of Fix per cent, nor annum from the day of sale, t? bo secured by the notes of the purchasers, respectively, and a reserve iiea oa the property Bold; or the purchaser shall have the option of payin./ all the purchase money m cash. A money deposit shall be required on each of the said pieces of property, the amount whereof will be announced at the time of sale. Upon the default of any purchaser in complying with the terms of sale within five davs, the property upon which tl; default lias been ma le may be resold at the risk r.nd erst of the defaulting purchaser, al ter tliree days' notice in The Evening Star newspaper. Conveyancing shall i?3 at the cost of tlie purchasers. WM. STICKNEY, , National Savings Bank, [ rr?, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. f Trustees National Safe Deposit Co., J T. T. COLD WELL, Auct. ap23-eo&ds j^ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. Whereas S A. and C. S. Peugh made and executed to R. o. and E. (J. Ingeraoll a certaia promissory note, dated Washingtoa, D. C , May 27, 1878, for the sum of one thousand dollars, with interest at the rate of seven per cent, per anauai until paid, and payable ninety days after date at the National Metropolitan Batk of Washington. D. C., and dePitted as security for the pay meat of said note a certain promissory note made by Samuel A. Peugh (or ten thousand dollars, payable to the order of \\ m. Blanchard, Trustee, two years after date, dated Anril 16, ls78, aud secured by deed of trust: And whereas, ia said principal note, the said S. A.andC. S. Peugli, in case of default of the paymt-iit ol said principal note on the day of its maturity, airhorlzed and empowered the said Bank, or its President, or its Cashier, to soil, assiurn and de'iver the said security, with notice, at public sale; And whereas, default has been made in the payment of said principal note and interest thereoa since its maturity; And whereas', R. (?. Imrersoll, the leiral holder of Baid unpaid principal note, haR made application to me to se.l and dispose of the security described in said promissory notes ia accordance with the provisit ins thereof; Now therelore, I, thenndersigned, George H. B. White, cashier of said bask, hereoy give notice that, in pursuance of such application, ami by virtue of the power aud authoiity conferred upon me by said promigsoryjiote for the purpose expressed therein, shall, oa the 15th day ok May, a. d.1880. at 12 o'clock m. of said day, at the Rfal Estate ofticeof Fitch. Fox it Brown, No. 14i7 I'd. ave., in the city of Washiuirton, d.O., sell and dispose of said promissory note deposited as security aforesaid. to the highest and best bidder, aud for the highest and Ik* t price the Bame will brin* in cash, at i ublic auction. Tfce said security note is described as follows; ' $10,000. Washington, D. C., April 16tb. 1878. Two years after date I promise to pay to tha order of William Blanchard, trustee, ten thousand dollars at value received with intere-t at si* per cent per annum. .. 8am'l a. petjgh. No. Due Endorsed "William B:?nchard, Trust!??." Secured by deed of trust. GEORGE H B. WHITE. t t nn o. t * Cashier Nat. Met. Baak. I. T. COLDW ELL, Auct. iuay3-eots (CHANCERY SALE OF LOTS ON NEW HAMP^ SHIRE AVENUE AND TWENTY-SECOND , STREET NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. In pursuance of a decree of the 8upreme 49A Court of the District of Columbia, passed la'QBB Equity cause No.2,879, docket 12, the under- ^ ^Pointed in said decree, will, on TUESDAY, 11th i>ay of May, A. D. 1880, at 5 o CLOCK p. m. , on the premises, sell at public auction. Lot No. 21. in Square No. 51. in the city of Washington. Raid Lot will be subdivided if desired into three Building Lots. Terms, as prtucnlxxt by the decree, are: Onethird cash, of which $50 will t>e required as a deI>osit at the Maeof sale; and the baiacae in equal instalments at six and twelve month', with eiuht percent, interest, for which the purchaser wilt give his proniirsc ry notes, secured to the satisfaction of the Trustees The terms of sale are to be Complied with within five days. Ail oonveyancini* at tlie cost of the purchaser. 11. K. MORRIS, Trustee, ? 1366 F street northwest. DUNCANSON BR03., Aucts. ap30-d$ls MWWH?pwwmi1 AUCTION SALES. THIB A.WTERNOOIT, T T. COLD WELL, Real Est ate Auctioneer. TTtUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESi aTE SITUATED OS B STREET SOUTHEAST, CAPIIOL HILL. By virtue of a deed cf trust from Charles H. MA Holden and wife to Daniel L. Eaton, Trustee, fJTTw dated the 13th day of October/1870, and duIyJuB recorded in Liter 626, folio 446, et seq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and in pursuance of a decree of the 8upreme Court of tue United State*. dated November 24th. 1879, by whi^h the under* bnied was appointed Trustee in lieu of Daniel L. Eaton, deceased,and a so in lieu of Th"w. J.D. Fuller, deceased, to execute the powers in and by the said deed of trust irrauted unto the Raid Daniel L. Eaton deceased, in and by the said dted of trust bearing date OctoVr 13th. 1S70, and at the request of the party thereby secured, I will selL at public auction. In front of the premise*, oh wednesday, the 6th day of May, 1880, at tub hock of 5)4 o'clock p.m , the following-descried real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbi", to wit: All that cortaiu piece or yjrcol of ground situate and beinir in saul city of Washington and known and designated on the plat of said city as Lot lettered F, in a subdivision of original lots numbered eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), in Square numbered seven hundred and thirty-two (75SV?, said subdivision l>ein?- duly recorded in the Surveyor's office of said city ; said lot "K" btijig part of said original lot numbered nineteen and fronting on south B street in said city.toirethar with the improvement* tliereoD. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mo*ey to be paid in cash; the residue in two equal instalment*, at twelve and eighteen nonths, with interest at seven per centum per annum from tlie day of sale; deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust on the property, or by the title bcinar retained by the trustee until the whole of the purchase money is paid; or the whole cf the purchase m mey may be paid in cash.at the option ot the purchaser. A i>eposit of $lfcl) will be required on acceptance of bid. COHveyancinsr at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied wi'h within tea days aft -r sale, the Trustee reserves tlio rbrbt to resell at co-t of the defaultiEir purchaser on five days' advertisement FILLMORE BE\.LI? Trustee. ap22.24,27.'.9&ntl&5 323 4V street. ClIIANCFRY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILDj ing LOT ON WEST H[i>E OF SI XT fl, BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTHEAST, IN WASHINGTON CITY, D C. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court MA of the District of Coluiul..a, passed Novein-CjjfcV l>er 16th, 1876, in the cau?e of Truesdell vs. ? 4?. Phillips et al.. No. 4,827, Equity docket 15, we wul offer for sale at public auction,in fro at of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, May 5, 1880, at 6 o'clock p.m.. Lot 55, i;i Callan's subdivision of square 829, with the aiuuirtenances. &c.lorms of sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale, or within seven days thereafter, the rosidue in three equal instalments, at six, twelve ami eiKhteeu months from the day of sale, promissory notes of thepurchaser therefor to be given bearin* s x per cent interest; or all cash, at purchaser's option. Title to the property to be retained until all the purchase money and interest is paid. Ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $50 deposit on acceptance of bid. JAMES S. EDWARD?, 503 D et. n.w., PHILIP f. LARNER, 63'J F Bt n.w., _ ? Trustees. DUNCAN SON BROS., Aucta. apl6-eo.tds THIH EVENIKG. j> awn broker's auction. Will sell at our store, 1007 SEVENTH STREET, N. W., 850,01,0 WORTH OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. Without reserve. Consisting of WATCH- /Ov ES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, CLOTH-A A ING, GUNS and REVOLVERS, and otherQ 0 articles too numerous to mention. Sa'e toco/anience April 2Hch, 10 a. re. and 2 and 7 p. in.; for one week. Saie at 2 P. M. for ladies. By order of J. M. & R. COHEN, Diamond and Loan Brokers. JAMES DUNGAN, Auctioneer an 22 BH. WARN ER, Real Estate Broker, 916 F street northwest. I will ofler for sale at my office, SATURDAY, May 8, 1880, atone oVLe>ck p.m., the followingnamed Stocks: 40 thnres of O street, or Belt Line Stock, par $50. 40 shares of Inland and Seaboard Coastimr Company Stock, par $100, sold in lots of 10 shares, with privilege of the whole. 50 Bonds of Inland and Seaboard Coasting Company, par$HK). with coupons attached bearing 6 per cent interest, payable July and January. 10 shares Metropolitan Fire Insurance Stock, par $50. 20 shares Metropolitan R R. Stock, par $3;-?, 15 slmres German American Fire Insurance Company Stock. mi^-dftds B. H. WARNER. Auct. H. WARNER, Reai Estate Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE OF ELEGANT BUILDING LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF IOWA CIRCLE. AND ADJOINING THE RESIDENCE OF EXCOMMISSIONER PHELPS. I will sell, at public auction, on TUESDAY, May 11th, 1S80, at 5o'clock p.m., the above*y* mentioned lot, having a front of 23 47-100 feet" and running back to a wide alley; containing 3,485.15 square feet. Terms easy and made known at sale. Title perfect. myi-dfrds B. H- WARNER, Auct. |~)UNCAN30N BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON M STREET NOKTU WEST, BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS, WASHINGTON! D. C-, BEINJ HOUSE NO. 1011 M STREET. W By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated ' i oa the 3d day of July, 1876, and recorded in flR? Liber No. 827, folio 159, of the land re- ksiBL cords for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, I will soil, at public auction, in front of the premises ou THURSDAY. the 27th day of May, A.D. 1880, at 5 o'clock p.m., Lc,t numbered five (5), of Davidson's subdivision of square numbered three hundred and forty (340), with the improvements, consisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling House, with back bu:Minur and 6table. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three jears, with interest at seven per cent., to be secured by a deed of trust. A deposit of $200 requircdat time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost- If terms of sale are not complie 1 with in one week the Trustae will resell at risk and cost 01 defaulting purchaser. my3 dxds. J. Q. STANTON. Trustee. By virtue of a decree of the supreme Court of the District cf Columbia, passed 1,4 June 11th, 1879, in equity cause No. 6,724, do<L 19,1 will offer for sale, at public auc- t11 . tion, in front of the premises, 011 MONDAY, 17th Day of May, 1880, at 5 o'clock p. m., all tlie ri^ht, title, claim and interest of Robert P. D >dge in and to the following real estate, that is to say: All those pieces or parcels of laud in the city of Georjeetov, ji, in the District of Columbia, and known ai d distirirui?hed 011 tfco plats sndtfrouud plan of said city as Lots numbered t>vo hundrcl and sixty-four (2R4) and two hundred and sixtyfive (265) and part of Lot numbered two hundred and sixty-six (2tf*>), tn BeaH's addition to Georgetown, Mid foniaiiicd within the following metes and bounds: Beginning tor the same at a point formed by the intersection of the south side of Stoddert street with the west side of Montoome-y stic-et, and running thence south one hundred anil twenty (120) feet, thence west one hundred ami seventy (17;>) feet, thence north one hundred and twenty (120 feet, and thence with the line of Stcddert street to the place of befrinninw, improved by a handsome brick residence, No. 8*.? Montgomery street. '1 ernisof sale; One-fourth of the purchase money ^1 cash, and the residue iu three e^ual instalments payable. with interest, in six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the deferred pay me its to be secured bj the notes of the purchaser and a deed <i trust on the property sold; or all of the purelm^ money may Ik- r?i:J 111 ca?b. at the option of the 1 'in-chaser. The property will be Sold subjoct to taxes and assessments,of w hich a statemeot will be presented at the time of sale, and also subject to an indebtedness of $2,1X10, secured by a deed of trust bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annual and payable three years from June 1st, 1877,as will more fully appear by the proceedings iu this cause. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. CHARLES lanman, Trustee, thus. DoraW -a*"***"my 1,3.5,7.8.10,12,14,15.17 C1HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED J REAL ESTATE, BEING A LARGE. TWOSTORY PRESSED-BRICK-FRONT HOU3E, WITH BACK BUILDING. TOGETHER WITfl THE LOT, SITUAJ ED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH AND R STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree passed January (10th) tenth, A. D. 1880, and an amended decree ItmI? passed March (2d) sec. ml, A. 1). 1880, in the Jti*. case of Cardeza Gilliams and Company, complainants. and John Lvon et al.. defendants, beiug No. 7 088 in equity, docket 20, in ttie Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, we will sell, 011 MONDAY, May (17th) Seventeenth, A. I). 1880. at the hovi: of 5:30 p. m , in front of the premises, the following improved real estate: Ail that certain piece or parcel of real estite in the city of Washington, District of Colmubia, known and described as being Lot numbered twenty-seven (27). in Turton, executor, and others' recorded subdivision of Square numbered one hundred and seventy-nine (li9), together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges and appurtenances to the sa., e l>elotging or in any wise apperUinimt. The said property is improved by a large: twostory pressed-brick-frout house, with back buihiiutr. 1 erms of sale, as ordered by court: One-third of the purchase money in cash; and the balance in six and twelve months from date of sale, for which the notes of purchaser sL<t)l be given and the title retained by the Trusts until said notes are paid: said notes to bear seveu.wer cant, interest per annum; or all cash at the option of thepurchaser; said sale to be made free from taxes and all eucauibrancis. A deposit of $100 will be required when tl,e property is knocked down. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Terms roust be complied with within five days from day of sale. THOMAS J. HOBB3, Treasury Department. ' , . HENRY WISE GARNETT.v Tn^tees. Room 2, C< lumbia Law Building. DUNOANSO BUOS., Aucts. mya, 5,8,10.12.15.17 TBUSTF.ES' SALE OF DESIRABLE BRIOK HOUSE AND LOT ON VERMONT AVENUE. NEAR IOWA CIRCLE. On SAlURDAY AFTERNOON, May 8th, 4 o'clock, in front of the premises, by 4SB virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 19, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 895, folio 292 etstq., one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustees will sell all tVst piece or parcel of land lying in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and kno wn and described as Lot numbered thirty, of a subdivision made by Moses Kelly of part of square numbered two hundred and se enty-elaht, (278.) as recorded in the Surveyor's office,in Liber B.L.Hoxie folio 311-, together with the improvements theraon' Terms: $1,500 in cash; the remainder in twelve months from day of sale, with interest at seven per ce nt per annum, secured by deed of trust on the premises, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A cash deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the riwht to resell the proj>erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon five days' notice in the Evening Star. Conveyancing and recording at pmchaser's cost. geo- c. humes. 1 CAZENOYE G. LES( > TrU9t668? Attorney-at-Law, 4136thSt. n.w.) runcanson bros., Auctioneers. ap27-d auction sales. I^CKCANBOK BROS., Auctioneers. ASSORTMENT OF IRON*STONE CHINA, ic . in addition to sale of Coffee, Canned c >rn. At auction, within our salesrooms. TIIURS-^^V DAY. 6th rsnT.. at IOo'olock. It UNCANSON BROS., AnctjiBwrs. 9th and D streets northwest. ONE DFN HOUSE. T~YEARS OLD; ALSO. HAMBLETONIAN mare COLT. ! YEARS OLD, AND TWO-SEAT EN'OLIHH CARRIAGE AND HARNES8, AT AncTION. THURSDAY MORNING, May 6th. ti,t\ 12^ o'clock, in front of oar auction rooms, ~y^al,tku b. williams & co., Auctioneers. On friday, May 7, at 5:30 p. m . w.igwjL shall fell lot 35, square 8S, containing 3,540 SQjJy square fret btouiui, frontier on Water street. 1 be' ween 21st and 22<1 streets northwest. Terms made known on day of sale my5-3t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auct*. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING-LOTS ON MERIDIAN HILL AT AUCTION. We will offer for sale at auction, on the ma premises, on SATURDAY, May 8th, lSgo, f at 4 o'clock p. m., the following valuable Buililir-k- Lots on Meridian Hid an 1 adjoining tue "Littie Estate," viz: Lots 3. 5. 6. 7, 8, 9, 25. 26, 27, 2x, 29, 3B, 31 and 32. in Block 11, and Lots s, 10, 22 and 26, in Block 12, of Hall and Hi vans' subdision. As th?' property will be sold without reserve, a good opportunity is offered for investment. Tern s: One-half cash, and balance in one and two years. GEORGE TAYLO* and JAMES E. FITCH, n.y5 3t Executors of the Estate of Joseph Casey CtHANCERY KALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED J M il. ESTATE ON K STREET NORTH WEST, RETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-SECOND STREETS. Bi virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ju-i of the District of Columbia, passed on the 12th day of July, 1878, iu Equity Cause No. 6,146, wherein Cieo. A. Jones and Loon Teresa Jones are comrlaiuants, and Deiilah Ann Jones and others are defendants. i shall, on TUESDAY. Mat 4th, A. D. 1880, at 5:30 o'clock p. m. , offer f >r =ale at public auction, in front of the premises, the folio wing-deBcriliod real estate, belonging to the estate of the late Alfred Jones, to wit: The west thirty-two (32) feet of Lot cue (1), and the whole of Lota two (2) and three (3), in square numbered seventy-three (73), situate on K street northwest, between 21st and 22d streets, in the city of Washington, D. C., with the improvements thereon. Each of these Lots will be sold as a whole ?r subdivided, as may seem best at the time of sale. Terms: One-third casn. and th>< balance i t two equal instalments of sis. and twelve months, respectively, with interest from the das of sale A deposit of $2iH) will be required on each lot at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiled wiih in seven d*ys, otherwise the Trustee reserves the riur'it to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. FRANCIS MILLER, Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers. apl9-d&ds tV THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, May 11. A. D. 1^80, af sr.nie hour and place. FRANCIS MILLER, Trustee. DUNCANSON ^ BROS., Aucts. mySd&ds H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 1 RUST EES' SALE OF A PAF.T OF LOT 8, IN SQl ARE 56, CORNER OF H AND TWENTYTHIRD STREETS NOB TH WEST, AB JUT 118 FEET ON II bTREET BY 67 FEET, MORE OR LESS, DEEP, COVERED hi SEVERAL INEXPENSIVE HOUSES. By virtue of a deed of trust,dated July 5th, wi A.D. 1875, and recorded in Liber 79ti, folio 44, et teq., and nt the written request of the IP'M {>arty secured, the subscribers will sell, to the nghest bidder, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 24th Day of Ai ril, 18s0, at half-pvht a o'ciock p.m., Lot numbered 8 (eiuht,) in s imre numl ered 56 (fifty-six,) situated in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, according to the public plat thereof, together witli the improvements, &c., as in said deed mentioned; saving and excepting therefrom the westernmost 18 feet front on H street heretofore released. Terms of pale 46+4 and interest at seven per cent, irom July 3, 1877, with the taxes and as?es? meuts and expenses of sale, in cash, (of which $100 on the whole, or $25 on each parcel, if sold iD parcels, must l>e paid at the time of sale,) and the residue in equal sums, in six and twelve months, with interest at 7 i>er cent, per annum from the day of sale, payable half yearly, for which the purchaser's notes must b? Kiven, and lie seen red on the property Bold 1>> c eed, to the satisfaction of the Trustees; or all cash, at the purchaser's option. All conveyancingaud recording will beat the purchaser's coBt. the Trustees reserving the riVlit to resell a!i, or any portion, of the property on five nays' notice in the Evening htar, at the risk and de fault of the purchaser in default, if the terms are not complied with in five days from the day of sale*. A. HYDE. > t?,0w0 apl3-d&ds TH08. HYDE, i iru8te"9Cr? THE PUB CHASER HAVING FAILED TO comply with the terms of the above sale, the property will be resold at his risk and cost, on TDES day, May 11th, a.d. 1880, same hour and place. thosThyde,! B. H. WARNER, Auct. ir.ay5-d&ds H. WARNER, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON K STREET. BETWEEN CONNECTICUT AVENUE AND EIGHTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtuo of a decree passed May 4th, A. >?A D. 188(', in the cause of Matilda A. Norriaet r".M al , complainants, vs. Priscilla Norris.et al., defendants, b( in* Equity cause No. 7,201,lioc. 2o, I shall, on THURSDAY, the 20tb Day of May. at ti e hour of 6:ij0i\at., in front ofthe premises, offj r for sale at public auction the east half of subdivision of Lot numbered four (4). in square numbered one hundred and sixty-three (161); th>t is to say. theeasthalf of Lot No. (4) four m N IHvid son's (subdivision of said s-iuare one hundred nnd ?ixty-three (163), as per plat thereof of record in the Surveyor's office. Terms of sale as ordered by court . One-third of the purchase money in cash and the balance at six (6) and twelve (12) months from the day of sale,fo.* which deferred payments the notes of the purchaser shall be given, bearing seven per cent, interest per annum until paid, said notes to be secured by a deed of b ust on the promises; or all the purchase money may be paid in cash at purchaser's option. PROPERTY SOLD FREE FROM TAXF.S OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, GENERAL AND 3PE CIAL. A deposit of $100 to be paid when the property i 4 knocked Sown. Al) conveyancing at tlio purchaser's cost. IIENSY WISE GARNETT. Tru^t-je, No. 2. Columbia La# Building-. my 5,6,8,11,13,15,18^20 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A THREE-STORY FRAME DWELLING, NO. 4i8 FIFTH STREET SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated April 15, A. D. 1875, and duly recorded in iRA* Liber No. 7Q2, folio 375, eiseq., and at th>request of the party thereby secured, I will sell, at public suction, in front of the promises, on SATURDAY, thk 15th l>ayof May, A.D. 1880, at 5 o'clock p. m., all that piece or parcel o' ground situate in City of Washington, D. C., and known as and beintr the north part of Lot four, in Square eight hundred and forty-five, beginning for the same at the northwest corner ox said lot ou 5th street east and running thence south 20 feat; thence east 122 feet 6 iu< hes: thence north 20 feet; thence west 122 feet 6 inches, to the place of beginning, together with the improvements thereon. Term?: One fourth cash; balance in two equal installments, payable in one and two vear?, with inte.est at 8 per cent per annum, secured by dee i of trust on the property sold, or all cash at option of the purchaser. A deposit of $53 at time of sale. I Terms to be complied with in ten days from day of sale. BRAINARD H. WARNER. Trustee. J. T. COLD WELL. Auct. myS-ood&ds rjlfiOMAS DOWXING. Auctioneer. IMTROX ED PROPERTY" IN GEORGETOWN, D.C.. AT AUCTION. On monday afternoon, May 10th, 3S?0, at 5 o'clock, in front of the premises, I shall sell lot282, in Beatty tc Ifawkins' a^l- J dition to CieorKOtown, frontinK 165 feet on Ma tisoa street, between Fayette and Back streets, and im proved by a two-story frime dwellinkr, and containing about one acre and a half of ground. Terms: One third cash; the balance at si\ and twelvemonths, with notes bearimr interest ami secured by a deed of trutt. Conveyancing at purchaser's ccst. $">0 down when the property is struck off. may5 d&rts THOMAS DOWLING. Auct. UNCANSON BRO'S-, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE ON NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. Also, TWO TWO-KTORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSES ON WEST STREET, NEAR P-STREET BRIDGE. By virtue of a certain trust deed recorded Jul November 24th, 1879, in Liber No. 924, folia flr? 165 et seq., the land records for the District of Columbia, and to carry out the puri>oses of said trust deed, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on monday, the lOra day of May, a. D. 1880, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., the followin?r-de*eribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, and beinx lot numbered nine (9), inWitmer and Johnsju's recorded subdivision of square numbered fifty-two (52) into lots one (I) to thirteen (13). inclusive, together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privileges, appurtenances and hereditaments to the same bolonKinff or in any wise appertaining. This lot is improved by a n^w well-built two-story and basement Brick Dwelling, beina- No. 1008 New Hampshire avenue, and will be sold subject to a trust at $2,000. also, on same day at 6 o'clock p m., and by virtue of same trust, i will sell at public auction in front of the premises all that piece or parcel of ground, situate in Holmeao'8 addition to the city of Georgetown, in the Diitrict cl' Columbia,and descnljed as follows: Beirinnitiy for the same at a point on the north side of West street continued, one hundred and ninety-six feet east on said street,continued fix m its intersection with old West street,and run thence eart with said West street continued, fortv *40) feet,thence northerly and at rieiit anules with said street continued, fifty-seven (57) feet, thence north and parallel to the east line of lot eighty-three (8S) in Holmead's adilition to said Geow'town, sixty-four and fifty-one hundredths (64 ol-loO) feet to a ten foot a ley, thence west with said alley and parallel to said West street continued, forty (4n> iter, thence south and parallel to the east line of said lot eighty-three <83), sixty-four and fifty-one hundredihs (64 51-leO) feet, thenoe 8. utherly and at right angles to West btreet continued fifty-inven (f 7) feet to the beirinninjr, with the use of an alley ten feet wide runni'-g along with the north hue of said lot,together with all the improvement-, ways easements, rights, privileges and appurtenance* to the same belonging, or in anywise appertaining. This lot is improved by two two-story b-icfc rtwettings situate on West street near I'-st-eet bridge,and will be sold subject to a trust of $2,500 on both,or $1,260 each. Terms: One-half of purchase money in cash; balance in six months, note# to bear iaterest at 7 per cent, and to be secured by deed o trust. cohvej ancirg and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise Trustee reserves right to re6eil at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, after giving five diya' roljfe in some newspaper published in Washingtor. D. C. apiS-dSdB BEZIN N. GOBSUCH. Trusted. OVER 9.009 DRUGGISTS St oh rrt the End oHtrm ent. th? Signniun s ?f %thirh art open for Insprrtm*. ?hrf ?ih ftc wm if 9t Piatt Strrrt. JVrw York. Oestukek "FOB TQK PAST FEW YEARS WE HAVE BOLD VARIOUS BRANDS OF POROUS PLASTERS. PHYSICIANS AND THE PUBLIC PllEFEB BENSON'S C.VPCINE PLASTERS TO ALL OTHERS. WE CONSIDER THEM ONE OF THE FEW VERY VERY RELIABLE HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES. TIIEY ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER POROUS PLASTERS." To 8EABUBY A JOHNSON, PBAKMiCKrTK'Al CHEMISTS, 21 Flatt St. New York. ap24 DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER. Office . Bltt nineteenth it. n.w. Bipedal attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS. NOISES IN THE HEAD. IM PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRIL ASTHMA. DISEASES OF THE THROAT. LUNGS, CHEST. &o. l>r. Ton KOSCllZlSKKlt bM now been long enotwh in Washington an3 accomplished sufficient In his prafe^sion to feel that further commend of Ills skill or success is unnecessary. As an author of medical works upon the ortrnns of whose treatment he baa maile specialties for years, anil as an inventor of scientific api>aratu.*? for the treatment of the respiratory on* aus, he t? weil known both iu Europe aud this oountry. ?r. von NO? ilZI!iKEU feels some personal trrati fixation In the fact that the listcf his patients, past and present, contains the n?mw of more men of distinction, of all ?eowon* of Fft?,$0,lutr& th:in probably that of any other PHYSICIAN OR SPECIALIST in the United S'Ates. Their ORIGINAL LETTERS TO HIM can be ex axnined at his office by those interested. FROM SENATOR VOORHEESI thank you very sincerely for the relief I received from your treatment of my heai-in*, wilich lias b.x*a seriously Impaired, the re?tut ol an excessively severe cold. D. W. VOOIiHEES. RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. von Moschsisker's treatment in my case?catarrh and deafness?proved a rerfect suooess. I think it but a Just tribute to him :o make it known to all who need his medical servi<?e that I have the utmoBt confidence in his professional abilities. THOMAS SOMERVILLB. National Brass Wor is. Washimrton. Dear Sib By th? aavwe of Senator Voorhees I placed myself under yonr treatment for a case of throat disease and nasal catarrh. I have reason to be entirely satisfied with the r?sult of your a^n, and you are at liberty to raler anyone to me. C. H. DAVIDGE, Chiefof the Redemption Division U. 8. Treasury Offiee. FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschziaker brings me letter* of Introduction from genilemen of character and standing. They speak highly of his skill and success In the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those of the Respiratory Organs. and of his attaiamenta as a physician. From his treatment of a case under my observation and personal experience, I think he can rive relief in all cases which ?4mit of remedy. HORATIO SEYMOUR. Office hours: From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. and from 3 to 6 p.m. mar24 THE HUB PUNCH. A PURE DELICIOUS BEVERAGE. THE HUB PUNCH MADE IN B08T0N SOLELY B7 C. Q. 4i HAVES <fc SO.\S. HAS LATELY BEEN INTRODUCED. AND MEETS WITH MARKED POPULAR FAVOB AS A HEATHFUL AND PALATABLE DRINK. IT IS PREPARED WITH GREAT CARE FROM THE BEST MATERIALS, AND WILL BE FOUND AN AGREEABLE ADDITION TO THE CHOICE THINGS OF THE TABLE, WHICH UNDENIABLY ENLARGE THE PLEASURES OF LIFE AND ENCOURAGE GOOD-FELLOWSHIP AND GOOD NATURE. IF RIGHTLY ENJOYED. the name and title "HUB PUNCH," ib adopted as a trade mark to secure the public and proprietors against imposition by the introduction of spurious articles. All unauthorized use of this Trade Mark will be \ romptly prodfecmsd. C. a. UUAVE8 * soars, Bosto?, Mass THE HTB PUNCH Is Sold in Washington bt N. W. BUROHELL. 1333 F st. n.w. JACKSON & CO., U'iO Pennsylvania ave. n w. WILLIAM ORME & SONS, 1013 Penn.ave a.w B. W. REED'8 BON8, 131? F St. n.w. 3EALL A BAKER, 400 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. BROWNING & MIDDLETON, ?lO Pa. ave. n.w. ELTA CHELINI, 135 Pa. ave. and 13? Bst.B.e. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1131 New York ave.n.w. HOLMES fc BROTHER, corner 1st and E sts.n.w. 0. C. BRYAN, cfirner 15th and I streets n.w. O. WITMER, mis Pennsylvania avenne n.w JOHN KEYWORTH, corner 9th and D sts. n- WASHBY & CO., corner 3d and E sts. n.w. Mrs. T. E. BRYAN, 14S C street n.e. F. D. KEYWORTH. 539 7th street n.w. N. T. METZGER i: BRO . 417 7th st n.w. \VM. I. TUNE fc BRO., 51? 7th St. s.w. T. J. PHILLIPS, 213S 14th 6t. n.w. H. P. HOWARD, corner 7th and L sts. n.w. J. A. CLARK, corner 10th and F sts. n.w. SCOTT & GARRISON, cor. Corcoran and 14th sts. n.w., and by leading Wine Merchants, Groecrs, DruKvists and Restaurants everywhere. Also, for sale G.O. TAYLOR'S OLD BOURBON and OLD BOURBON ROCK-beet in the world fo* general use and medicinal pifposeg J. H. CRANE, Whole?ale Aoent, apH-lm 4QO PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N W Trade s. . s. s. MArk. Macon, Oa., Mar. 31, 1K7U.? From having l>f?en Intimate for a number of years with the proprietors of Swift's Syphilitic Specific, I have known much of its manufacture audits use. There are men in the community?well-known citizens?who were victims iu early life to Syphilis, and who hive taken the S S. medicine, aud who are no w, to all appearances, aud in their own belief, as free from taint of disease as the lirst man, fresh from the hands of his Maker. Delicacy forbids their public recommendations of this medicine, but I am allowed to refer the sceptic i>rivate!j/ to those who will endorse everything that can be said in it* favor. Beirg much opposed to recommending secret remedies, it is with hesitation that I attach my name to thin article; but I know whereof I speak when I say that our science has not yet made public a combination equal to this for the purpose md'.cited. T. L. MASSENBITBG, Ph. G. Prepared only by the SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . Atlanta, Ga. Sold by SCHELLEIt & STEVENS. 'National Hotel. ap24-1 ra QO, Kl PPtBT, Nos. 403 and 40S 7th at. n.w.. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE OOMPANY, the cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the market. Bicycles and Velocipedes for boys and girls, all sizes and styles, at the lowest figure. Archery?Flat, Turned and Fancy Bows, all sizes s.nd styles. Call and examine the iroode. They 6peak for themselves. mar30 EUCALYPTINE From Australian Trees. For Cuts, Scratches, and Skin Affections. For Handfc rommened by household work, &c. For Toilet use, Cliap;>ed Skin, Pimples, For Tender Feet, Soft Corns, Bunions, He. For Hemorrhoids?an Invaluable Remedy For Burns, Mosquito Bites and Sunburn, Perfectly Clean in U*e. Bold by all Druggists. Price 25 oents. maria-3m J H,*B, COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AMD PRECIOUS STONES 50,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting of Matched Stones In Diamond /Ov Earrings, Solitaire Diamond Rings tn i/ JL Studs, Diamond Pendants and Cluster? O Rings Also, a fine line of AMERICAN and 8WIS8 WATCHES, in Gold Cages. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any of the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at 6 per cent. apS Wo. 1QQ7 Seventh at. n.w. Disposers of second-hand clothing. WatchGun*.Pistols, m get the best cashpricesfroaiHEBZOG8. 8089th St., near Pa. ave. Prompt attention will be given to orderaln person or by mall. maiO R^1R VeNDNER, the well-known Manufaetnrering Jeweler and Watchmaker, has removed from his long located stand 933 to 1309 Pennsylvania avenne, north side. Not responsible for work left si old stand. api-Im V*TANT^> ? FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, IT Mattresses to remake and fine uphotsterimr. Moth exterminated by steam. By F. H. YOUNG. *04 Pennsylvania ave., opposite WiUanPs Hotel. may 1-9m THE EVENING STAR. WfcDMADAV lar i, issi, i MVSJMnVi is. ( onrlnuoii of VrMrrdaf'a I'rotcrtl* lnn< FENATK.?After our rrport cloned? fii motion of Mr. Hamlin tin t?ill au'horDlnir a claims convention with Nicaragua ?n> again tr.ken up. and on n otion of Mr. Edniunda at 4 p.m.. the door- wore closed for Its couai.lrrati.tn After the ri<x>rs were closed Mr. Edmunds moved to mihslltute for the Mil a resolution requesting the Piesldent to urge the ?>vemn.vr.t of Nicaragua io agree to a convention tor the settlement of the claims question. injected. The bill was Uion read a third tliue a-.d passf d. Tbe N^nate then wer.t into executive session, ar.d when the doors w ore reopened adjourned. Hot'SE.? After our report cloned? T lie House pas.v?-d the Dill amending the Internal revenue laws. The House then went Into committer of th<* whole on the post ofliee appropriation Mil. f Tho bill appropriates t^<>, belnji | tii| vu below the esiurates and f>4o,0?*i aitove the'an. prorrl.it Ion or last year.] Tin re was r.o general dcoafcr. and the bill wa* ln.a.? dtately lead 0> sections lor amendments aid mvi ial w? re adopted. The committee then rose, and the House then, at 4..v? p. 111.. adjourned. 111E ONI V ONK i vft or skvkv.?We *avc I ts week a brief account of ti e sulfide or Mr*. lidward N? it n Mdfng il t.ariett county. w ho h 11 c--t time (Mkiirti in a v\t-ck tn?m diphth< rH. M.ortlv .in t her sui. ide the fourth child di-d. ai?a new we liuvt* to r< ord the d<atu of he l.rih at.d 1 t.~t one. having Mi. Noll the only survivor or a f hi ally of seven, who * n.ontli npo wi reei.jo.Mn^lbe best or health C> tnN?/<?.?(' <W-'.> r..r. . W. I.0VK I-AlliHlMi *T A WoOPKN l.lil. Tllpre arrived in Ilttsbuti; i>u Monday a younc couple whose UioM incuts about the depot uivnise I s.i+V U Ion. They were subsequently obsmed ing towaid an Alderman's oltnie, where they were married. The votiug man halls frtm lil.itr county. Ta.. and the young womai ironi West Newton. They had been In correspondence for some time, anj had concluded to get married, but the young lady's parents objected because the young man had a wooden leg. It was then arranged between them to elope. Alter h iving the knot tied here they went on their way wort rejoicing. A Woman Impkisoneo in \ t ki.i.ar.?E'ta. Wood, aged so. was yesterday taken from tin* cellar of a boarding house in I?aw renee. Mus., w hero she stat. d she had been cruelly e.nnined for some .lme. without proper clothing, by a Mrs. Kennon. and that she had been terribly beaten and Ill-used, she made her trouble know n by appealing from the cellar window to a woman ptissiiiir. who Intorined the police. A thorough Investigation will l^mnde. The Sai e of the eflrvts ot the .lav <-.vtke estate was continued in Philadelphia onMturday. fluids to the value ot H,r?7f.3fl and S-vt Ofi or the bonds of the sterling Iron and Hallway Company w ere disposed of. The total amount realized item the assets by public sale todato Is |3ti7,579. vi. The unsold real est at e and s"ciirlties will remain on private sale for ninety days. I.CCT STONE Itl Ai KlVMt. KojtBED Vra. Lucy stone Hlaekwell was robbed b\ a highwayman on Saturday afternoon. She has been Uvlm; in Arlington street. i:-ist Orange, N. .1., and lnl been out riding w it li a lady. Just as they arrived at Mis. blackwell's residence, and alter Uiey had alighted from the carriage, a strange uiau approached ai d Inquired the locality ol a certain street. As Mis. BlacLwell turned abtui to answer him the man snatched her satchel from her hand and ran away. There was f '.sintho satcheL? .v. r. S">i, vti. The Afkicak Metiioiust coni kkkm k continued its sessions In St. Louis yesterday, with Ulshop Wayman Iti t lie .""hair, t'onimlttees on Episcopacy an3 delegations w ere elected by t he conference, and Bishop Wayman. as presiding cfiioer. appointed a number oi standing <>imniltte<-s. Bishop j. v. Campbell, ot Philadelphia, delivered the quadrennial address and Bishop Ward, ot Atlanta, preached the conference suoion. in which he discussed the religious, physical, mental and moral culture of t'.i" colored race, and urged th< colored iwipi, of the country to make liberal provision tor tlio t duc at Ion of t heir race. Thf. Sale of the Greenbrier (W.Va.) White sulphur springs property to w.A.stuart was yesterday confirmed by the court. Mr. stuart has associated w ith him members of t he Camden Consolidated oil company and ? 'ol. <.eorge I.. Peyton, the former manager ot the property, who will again take charge as manager. Klv<s hundred workmen are engaged in making improvements. and the property will soon be reopened. Kev. 1>r. Keems. in a letter to a lilend in Ne v York, dated at .lerusalem April 4. says the Kev. Dr. Hoge. or Richmond, \ a., who Is there, wan robbed of a large sum of money and his wateh tie first night lie was in tent! It hasl^to the direst of a Turkish soldier. I ront Jerusalem Dr. Deems goes to the Dead sea, and thence up through the north ot Palenstlne to Damascus. Thcr.rM Sunday in July heh^pes to be back tj New York. CREVATION IN t.AS WOKKS PkOI'OSKTI. ? A Newaik man proposes that the Newark gu works, In which hundre ds of tons of coal are consulted every week, lie converted Into a crematory. He claims that the tumaevs and the I:on cradles used tor running coal into the retorts at tlie^as works are pecullarlv aJapt<-d ;oi contumltig Ik dies and preserving the ash"-.. l-< sides, on the theory thai a human inly w!!l% yieid. iti butnlrg. fevt or gas. it wouldenab'.A the gas company to Incinerate without charge. This, he claims, would do away with the c?:pensivefunerals required in the present mod* ol burial HIE It. bIP.< H. on Monday, May 3d, 1MH, Lt7/tit Wallace, only ilanu-hter of -Iai.< C. aii.i the late C'apt. iaa.ee 11. B.i?h, m the I'i^hbx.'nth j-ur (?f her fctre. Frurdsand relatives are rt^j- ^ tfally invited tj attend the funeral treui the rwid?jii?-e of her uiother. No. 91s D street louthMWt. 1 eUy. M iy 7, at 2 p. tu. OEL. On May 4th. IksO, M (tCK. iu tiio niity-Eeventh year ol her a--e Funeral frr m Uniontowti M E. Church, to nnrrow alterEoon, (Thursday,) Mi\ 6th, at i o'cIdc* 1 ni. Itelativef and fritude are inyited to attend * GORDON. On May 4. ls>-o, Cha&LEs Got,i> >s, in the uinety-sea< nd \ ear of hi= a^-e ITineral from hla !at? rer^i-jice. No. 171^ I atrwt Eoithwett r.u Thur?-.la\. >laj ? at !ialf-|.**t ? o'clock. Friends of the laniily invitou ;o atf.-ad. * HEFFEfcNAN. O:. Tuesday. May 4th. 1SS0. at VHOa. in., Middeniy, of paralynia, .Ihr\ Hki vf.e van, rk* d lifty-tiiree vear*. a uativ*.< -if N. -vt >wn Sands, Oonnty Kerry. Irelai'd, but u resident of this city for ttie lj?t-t tiiirty > ear*. Funeral will take place Iroin hi? lata r??:.leii'N6. 14( 0 Twelfth street northwest, Thursday, M isr tth, at 2 o'clock p. m. (San Francisco pai^rs please copy MILLS. At Annaiolia, Md., on Sunday, Mar 2. 1SML MARI.Ar.KT MALHtV , W.'low of ti. Ut- S ir^eon Madison Mills, U. S. A * medical, Dlt BHOTHEH8' INVTOOU ^TtXO COUm^L never tails to cure NEltN UI'S I'KtdlJTV. fcr niinal Weakness, Inipoteiicy and Menial eility. Old men Konme bri?rfit, buoyant and active, rtveiieri-ted and c<m?cioii? of u>'?v vw tr. (I per bottle. U06 list, s.w., opposite Siui'.Usjniaa myl-2?* ADAM Dfe. FOuL-1 UAn hfc.Mt.LU k\)H Lad:<?8. All feuial?? ooniplainU <iuick;y enred Can be oocsultod daily at 821 7th at. n. w u^lca honrs from 1 to 9 p ni. ap28-lm* DR. LEON, the oliest e^tahaahed an.i only rehalile LADIES' PHYSICIAN in the cuy, can M oonsalted daily at 455 Maesaehusetts avenue,from 1 to 8 o'clock. All Female Complaints and Irretrolaritiee quickly cured. Consultation free, beparate rooms for patients. ap5-lm B. MOlT'h FHENOH l*OWDKKS-r>7uiB cure for Kidney Diaeases, Grave! and all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Wttakn?M^ Iini>otency, Oieet, Scrofula, Syphi'.ia, and all Bi.x)d and Skin Diseases fj^edily cured G-->nerrho-Acured in 48 hours. For sa'e by WM B. ENTWISLK, Dru?i*ist, corner 1/th st. and Pa. ave. Price ?3 per box, sent by mail under ae*l on reoeipt of price. mar4 T|K. JOHN TKIPP'S BLOUU PUKIFIKK IH A a/ certain cure for Syphilis, Scrofula. Ovarium Tumors, Diabetes, Briirnt's Disease, ana all Hiood Poison. Oureof Syphilis guaranteed in either stairs. Send for pamphlet, enclosing stamp, and i>leaso state disease. H06 Columbus ave., Boston. No medicine genuine unless in bottles with my name blown in them and labels bearing my own trade mark lanao DB. JOHN TRIPP. QOO E. NEAB NINTH -The new Turkish and J7vO Russian Bath Booms are now complete. No change of managers since its first establishment by Db. Shkdd in 1871. The beat establishment south of New York. r>ct3I CTAKTLI!VU IHSl'OVEBl'. O LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence causing Lire mature decay, nervous debility, lost manhood, etc , bavin* triea in vain every known remedy, has diacovered a simple self cure, which he will Mad FKEE to his fellow sufferers, Address M. H. REEVES. 43 Chatham St. IV. K. d^o9-?na /CONSULT DR ROBERTSON, every Wednesday V and Saturday, at his office, 456 O st. n w . near 4ft St., from 2 to 9 p.m., whe. with 15 yearsexperieDce, truarantees a cure m ail diseases of the Unuarr Or trans. Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, kc. Gouorrhm* or Syphlits, recently contracted, positively cured in from 5 : ? 10 dave. Consultation strictly private, and sa* rate offices for ladles. Refers to the leadimr phy . dans of Baltimore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw s . Baltimore. Chanm moderate. marW-fio undertakers] Fred, spuirleb. UNDERTAKER. 1*33 Hftmtk Urmt ta.sa. Branch Store, 239 4X street s.w TOHM B. WRMiBT. U VWDMRTAKMM. lepYi xia im torn mrmt #<???. 0