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= ed } THE EVENING STAR. > STEAMERS, é&c: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. HB STEAMER MATT: aNu” x FUTURE DAYS. THIS AFTERNOON. rpruomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. [s= MILD POWER CURES, Mising tain Uamatoonig onan (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS ATTRACTIVE SALE HUMPHREYS’ and repairs 4,'n the most substantial TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PRO! TARA AVENUG SORTRGEOS Sto FINE FRENOW PLEVR PIER MIRRORS, HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. mapner, wil reeume. her trips on 7 s S Proved from ample ‘ON THE SOUTHWENt CONNER Of NOBLE ING A THREE-STORY BAlOK DWELLING, le experience an entire ae ey aay a Ce beter AAND THIRD STREETS EAST, CAPITOL | ‘Wit STORE: = oe avin Beets: OMNITURE, Simple, prompt efficient, and reliable, they arete ci E decree GS aN. popular use. ion. or, On Thitadan for atta eked | By eittue of a deed of trast dated the 20th of theListiet of osha, passed on the HANDEOME. EISING RudM FU PORSITURE, ein Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox | day cf Anti, 106, and duly recorded in Liber! 5th éay of May. A-D. 1880, in equity cause Creek, Colton’s and landings in St Ulement's Bay, Ro. ead, oto 128, gen ere ang focords fors = | Nos 6,839, ay tie =r ers is | On SATURDAY, Jcxz Sra, 1880, com i intermediate ss Gone = return- will eel on THURSDAY, June oe teares 6 Seapine ant myers etal. defend- myS1-3m Gthcatréet ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE Drcxocx, in frout of the bremises, the following- jeacribed : fl that certain piece or Thad, at s oronooe Fae lescribed real ertate. situate in the city of W auction, in front of DAY, THE $0 Dax oF -» the following ne lan of the city of Washin; said District of ington, D.C., and being all of iot num! mibered five sed an ne sa LADY OF ae LAKE. Saumbia, as lettered C48 x ro. Gye and | (5), reservation pavers ten (10). together with ten fare $1. hound trp others recorded sutdivision’ of original lots num- | {he iinprovements theraco. coustatine’ of «thee 1. vo. "Become -claas fare, 75; Bor 14 and 15, in square numbered 759, in- story brick Swelling ween etore SHE wismeeetotel Ahir S| eee Sirces bcc tneget corner Of A | | Terma: €2,500 in caan: b pela sree gual Mo LES south with the lines of aid 3d street east 21 feet; | instal “fou (i) ix (6) twelve (12), elghteon (18 promis: Norfo te days ats mt Alexandria, Bingy Be nf, Bout Look oo thence west 109 feet 10 and a halt inches; thenes ning, gory notes of ihopurchasers, poartne hnterost af tho north 21 feet: thence east slons the line of North | tate of seven (7) per cent. per sinum, secured by TOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. Autreet 19 rest ten anda half inches to the place | T°! trust on fie e property sad; BEN deposit ot Ps Bteamer JOHN W. tgs above wharf | of beginnin; time of sale. veyancing and recordil .. THU RED ANS id SA’ ‘ps, at Terms: One third cash; the residue in two equal purebaser’s rae ire terms ores sale are not Reet Aisa AMER ‘OR NEW YORK. tee ‘at six and twelve months, with notes with in seven days the Trustees reserve: HN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT earing interest, and secured by a desd of trust. | ferell the property at the risk and cost ‘of, the et SwoNDaYS. TRDAYS, at 4 p.m. Aitconveyatcing at Purchaser's cost. $100 deposit faulting purchaser or purchasers, after ten days’ it 1 p.m. ined y ‘Tickets, meta MON oe General Office, my27-d&ds ‘GEOKGE PETER, Trustee. eee ORME B, PIKE, = Nat. Met. Bankonp. RED We iment. Det. n.w., = Oeil Metals Auctioneers, 1228 ¥ etrest smn pee oMas, f Traece action Honeers, n.W. Cpe n.W. pone K, PORTSMOUTH, ema 2 re, BKOP ASH THE SOUTH. TRUSTEES, SALE OF BUILDING Lot on | _B-H- Warsi & auciaee sTEA E LEARY, ‘a AME GEOR. Commander, ‘ENIH STREET, BETWEEN K AND jose} * = EAVES ORTHWESE By ave of 0 dead of trust, dated the ae CRENCERY BALE OF VAG. TWEEN SIXTEENTH! AND SEC ENTERNTH ANT LOT ERONT- RTH W day of Octobe: ‘and d ded i oi From foot « of ‘Sevedth at Pn cS wae, Liber No. 08, Foti I ne te ia Foo. By Heras of tho decree of the Basia re rus of the District of Columbis, and Columbia, MONDAY AND 5 Dl VESDA 2 GHURS- of the party gectited vhereby, Twill aell at dene Pen tal a, Davie ital goes OR |b every SATURDAY at] ata rnae SUNDAY. ba vahE 9TH Day oF June. 1050, ae Sorensen | faulty we wil sll KENSDAY rae ip Dax OF Gp.m. the real estate in ead dleed menti ned, being ss Yor iot No. 28. i at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going | lot numbered twonty-sevem GD) Ge aaeete eae o. "Hirst clase fare, 81; Round Trip, @ $0, _Tiokets the plator the Py Cee nein wo ee im, : f = ¥. ood until ured. teen feeton Eighteenth street west, running 0 h, and residue in six, 7th st. phar, Wastineton. Dro, | teck hoses cures denth of sala’ twele sna elshtoen months, with interest from F. KE ‘Aen ‘Termsof sale: ‘The property will bo sold subject | fn or all cash if preferred: Depot of Chills wher — Kall Ge pichite Roney rhe taa erated Preusred, and eoaverbicing st yt = a acreditof six months from ‘dab of sale, purchaser | °°} R. ROSS PERRY, deed of trust on the property to secure de- Wes WASHINGTON, GEONGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA ferred Payment, "A de pont a a wil bereatired JOB. BAIN ARD, DW © Trustees, when sale ismade, and if, the purchaser shall fai nw. Connecting at eatodelpnie with Clyde’s | to comply with terms of sale in'five days the prop- GEO. TRUESDELL, a may21-cokds ence, Pati Miver and if polmteintis | “Pye auie™ "Cee EAGT, ran New England States. ” = ze ee -MOREOW. = Th — Tie OF lacie et Sere DOWLING, Auctioneer. SROLREG EG: — Yosh ngton =. ye at 6 Spm TRUSTEES: SALE OF Wi TEENS PROPERTY AT D ‘th and D streets northwest. Fron: lacelphis—Sat 2 ABEL code fece! eres ga saefinceomiom | ,GEORGEFONR, Dr trust, dated the 22a TEE. BCR OF SOV ne PROPS ane, delivered a a. yprtue ofa deed of frit, e ] What) foot of 123 street. gay of Gcicher, Isis, and’ duly’ recorded in oy STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD | WILLIAM P. CLYDE © GO., General Managers, | Liber No. 902, folio is, Se. "one of the land BIREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. ) South Wharver Philadeiphis: J; H;JORNBON | records for Washinton, District of Columbia, the | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 234 Mey ain at wharf and’ 1002 Fat os | yndersisned Trustees willeelion THUMSDAY-rHe | Aturuet A.D. 1878. and duly recorded in Were par on Jest: Iatb az 6 O'CLOCK tx, olrthe | Liber No. id, folio 9G of ea gue of the anda ns following-described property, viz: | Land Recor NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. Kir'that lot of wround, Iying te that ‘portion not | the reauest of the party scoured thereby, I'will sel AM NOTTERD AS DAM, “MORTEDAM™ Tw | Get'er Gages, Morera, sated, Dearne | et yale suction. in front of the. prsmises on 4 ‘aud Oazinove's addition : ¥ "THE , Kischionts%,” “P.O, avd“ e | ReUty se QO Keeton Virginia avenue aid extend: | Six O*Oxoex vat. the following: ‘described. prot carrying the U8 fail tothe @ Netherlands: Jeave | ing south 234 feet more or less to the “channel of the | ies, 5 that certain fee ‘or parcel of petty, 's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on Wed- | Potomac river, bounded on the east by Washin; eromnd nd ving and being in the City of Wastin ns day. ecn-10, 24 Street and on the west by the lot belonwing to Alva. rict of Columbia, and known and de- Cabin, $60-70,, 2d Cabin, $45.$0._ Stooraze, 826 | Hreseran, “The above-describod lot havin been fcribed on the prouad plat or want eaid tyes Be Ree Lore Sera SH a URE | Soavescd by John Lee, trustee, and Sarat B."L. | part of of numbered one (), 1h Square numbered ZEROTT & CO., ‘925 sepede ine, Wi he homas to soupy EL - and William Simms by feven juni an tye ix ), Sai art of muepivanis aveniner Wash- | Ang ase ee Rue Maes ep Ee Bs BY | Bes having a font of thirty. two, (32) feel, by a ston or H JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe | Titer J.-A. 8. 103, folio W, Heine Lot 97, in. Deas Gepth of one hundred (100) foet, toxether with, all Deposit Bulldine, corner New York avenuo and | kine, ice and Oazinove's addition to Gearvetown, | theimprovenchin ways case gute teheS ae st apa4_ | now known as Lot 97, in Square 3, in said Georxe: | levee andappurtenances to the same belong OF ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—Sruunne | “72 in any wise appertaining. Improvements consist ine Beswas Mew voue Hava Lonvon | ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balaneo at six and mo two two-story rick Houses, Nos. 230 and = fwelve mon! with notes ing interest at cis! 2, on C st 0} on OUzEaMrTo®, AN BREMEN ge gene pe ga Unt ald, and secured by a | | This property, wil “Pesold subject toa decd of Srontee ane beeen ced of rust of Pay “sof! conveyancing | trust, of #40.50, with interest at 8 per cent. from Seat and recording at purchaser " a — Fiquired at time of ‘sale. if theterms of saloare | Terma,’ One-third cash; balance in six, twelve, bet complied with in seven days from the day of Cightcen, twenty four, thirty and thirty-six months, sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the | with Fox , cent interest, and, t red Proferty at the Hak and cost of the defaulting By a deed of trast on premizes sald, “Oorvessraiee purchaser. JESSE H. Net Trustees, | at purchasers cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in myzi-d&ds_ ‘WM. CLABAUGH, " feven days, otherwise the. Trustee reserves. the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting pur- OTT Onset alco pean! ; 100 aerecit an each House at ime of este, esa eporit - Pj THE CUNARD ST¥AMUMIP COMPANY LIM. VARTREET JUPROVED REAL ESTATE QN I | Mnuyta dads" DANIEL E. CAHILL, ‘Trustes. 7 s '. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. Retween New York and Liverpool, Call- | _ By virtie of « decd of trust, dated the frst oe = alate at Cork Harbor day of April, 1871, recorded amons the land URUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED ing i PROM IER 00. 8. NEW YORK, roars of fie Disfrict of Golumnbiay UnLiber 4 ane UNIMPROVED PHOPERTY ON OAP- "Wed.,June 9. 638, folio. 428, (erelith will “Wed. June 16 Se offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the | | By virtue of a deed of trust dated § Septem. ...Wed., June 23 Abessii pugmiees, on SATURDAY, tHE SrH Dax OF done, | ber Sth, A- D. 1874, duly ‘recorded in ar Ah Wed J 30 Gia. ), AT 6 O'CLOCK P. No. 760, folio 2: @ Of the land records. situate in the city of Wasl Of Lot numbered fourteen (14), in aquare num ia. .Wed.July 7 every followins Wednesday from New York. on for the District of ‘Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at public RATES OF PASSAGE. bered five hundred and sixty-two (562), and de- auction, in front of the respective promis ses, the 880 and #100 gold, to accormmodations. scribed as follows: Beginning for the same at a following-dercribed real estate, situat inthe city eee $15, gol {eaten point in the line of I street north, at the northeast a Seasinneton, District of. Columbia, to wit: On } Beturn ti ccrner nee of said lot, and running thence cou os MONDAY, May 31, wey ares P.M.,part Bicernes st wry vine rates. ‘aeaeee tickets from | hundred and fitty (15p) feet to. a ees of lot nunibered ‘eight ( oe juare numbered lverpool and Qi Seaeown. and all other parts of | said square; thence west twenty hy teot, a fy seven hundred and Bfty- Oat te) Dr peeing in oe lowest rat inches; thence north one hunt £0) the east line of ‘'2d_street east, n North A rh bills of Tatien given for Bel feet tosaid I street; —— east (oLe re oy ‘too ‘streetand Maryland avenue, ‘ilstant f Tour @) ek itwerp ee other ports on the eee ight ¢ (8) inches to the beginning. The sapere north aon the southwest corner of said AG rt Aicht pokes for Mediterranean ports. its consist of a Three-story Brick Dwelling (8), and eapning thence east 88 feet ary For folant and psssage apply at the ely House. thence north 45. feet; thence west 88 feet nto said Office, No. 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | street; thence wae said street south 45 feet to the to Oris BIGELOW, 605 7th strece, Washines ; balance in equal ‘instalments, at at one and two place of besingy ears after dat ihe deferred payments to bear cM: Rentondie abs showing &. “Sang COHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Azent.N.¥ {uterest at the rate of six per cent per annum, and | title to the above property, i be exhibited at. ale, be secured by a deedof trust upon the property | _ Also, ON SAME DAY, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M. -eqpart of rei Bh down at time of sale. Lot numbered seven a, in ‘squ: ire ibe RAILROADS. EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee. 9. i (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF "VALUABLE IMPRO ATE IN, GEORGETOWN, D. Mite THE MiRiouTs “AT THE 8. OR’ GRENS AND’ STODDEWT f trast, dated on cg 1880 cexnsivstis xocre 1880 10 THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTH Briendig See cry, MazmiAcent Equipment. id Scen ificent Equ : FEECT, MAY Sivr, 1490. mains LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows jong the wand of Fecoa Gece OHO so daily ke See f tcllo clo aba Ee 008 Gotan tae Oar fo Fitisbang and at ‘from Har- the undersigned as Le hinge? | trastee, will - Ou TUESDAY, THegrapsror Sexe (OnE AND. EOTOMAG 1 iG ATLA. tell af public auctigny dertaia artars vost octal sid cts B mine Gally, cxcone home Cp CE a bistsiet of Gosia, be in Soke Ga Sab Ps ntl eed watae: OD | Thomas "bcall aaddtion to sald town, and described ns. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 jel a, welling. ‘One-tlird cash and the balance in Six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, me interest at 6 per cent. per annum, deed of trust on the pro option of the purchaser of property required at veyancing at purchaser's cost. vl ee with in seven days. fee verty gold, OF all cash at deposit on each piece ne of sale, and all con- Terms to_be com- TF. FOX, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON TIL FHIDAY, Jue ae ase d&ds ALI same hour and place. ‘BERT F. FOX, Trustee. MERCTIG A1 10 0 ie ceutt front and witnin lesroom. I shall sell s superb collection of f Household Effects, ve Sieets of fine Parlor Furniture. 2 elegant French-plate fier Mirrors, with heavy frames, sisbs and brackets Superior Easy Chairs aud Low: Fire Engraving: and Chtomon, Handsome Walnut Chafonter. Elegant Iron-fi Fine Hair Mattrasces, Pillows ang Bolsters. F Suy wierd Rosewood and Walnut M. T. Chamber urniture. Walnut Dressing Cases and Wardrobes. Handsome Dicing-room Furniture. Elegant Bruseels and other Carpets, Gu ‘witha general assortment of Housshold Je3-2t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S A SALE, F THREE-STORY AND BASEME) WELLING, WITH O} NT BRIOK 'WO-STORY BACK SE BUILOING, NO. 1858 B eritken Oona By virt 2 deed of trust tome, dated Lith July) Ac Ds 18td, and recorded ta Liber No. 754. folio 466, one of tue land records. Jor the District of’ Columbia, the holders of the note secured ¥, Tahal offer foreale, at public auciton, in Trostot thopremisen -» on WEDNESDAY, Sune 2,188 pare of tol re 263, deacribed as follows: winning for the ‘same at the northeast corner of sald :ot, an. flenee running west along the line of south B streot twenty-five (25) feet:thonce south, avd at re ht angles with gaid street, ninety-one (91) feet to the rear line of said lot; thence cast, with said rear hue, twenty-five (25) fect to the solitheart corner of said lot; and thence north to the beginning, to- setlier with the impro ements deveribead aeaee ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money, forether with the expensos of sale, in cash, and the Relance in three eat ments at ons, "two and 8, secure’ eed of trust upon the prose told, aud the notes of tive purchase Bose ¢ interest at seven ercentim per annum, until paid, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Al! conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 3200 required at time of vale. If the te complied with in ten days fi property: will be resold af parchasors o S-eo&ds D. W. MIDDLETON, Si trustee. ant the request of ib, ined S¥-TRE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY, JUNE 47H, 1880, same hour and Jes 2 D. W. MIDDLETON, Jn., Trustee. PONED SALE OF SUPERIOR RUBUR- BAN AT Ti D OF CON- REOTICUL AVENCE NORTHWESE, ‘That magnificent piece of ground, front- inw $11-70-100 feet on feed street, at ie Junction of said Boundary street and Oonnec- Ucut avenue, being Lot “C,” of the recorded sub- division of “Oak Lawn,” containing 103,389 square feet, which war advertised im “The Star" to be sold gn Saturday, the 22d of May. and sgain on Friday, the 24th of Alay, 1e80, and the gale both daya post” one on account of the weather, w ain of- lercd for sale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 2p oF Ji 0, AT 6 O'CLOCK i ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in one and two yeare, with seven per cent interest, Payable semi-annually, secured by deed of trust om 5 y. “myi0'deus >” JOHN E. NORRIS, Trasteo. 9 -d&ds ane ABOVE SALK I3 FORTHER POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, Juxe 9rH, 1830, same hour and piace Je3 JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. GPATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. 8 °EOIAL SALE -OF ‘CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, RESS WAGUNS, We will eell at the Bazaar,No. 940 Lou- isiana ave., on SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 5TH, aT 10 o’cLocK, 75 new and. kecond-baid Family Carriages, Jump Roats, Bx: Tone, Canopy ‘Top Phaetous, Pony’ and Doctor's Phactons, Top aia No-top Deowater Patent Bide Bar Dugeiee, One Man site Bar Road Waxon, One Ducking or Sporting Shifting Seat Waxon, Express Waxons, One Brown Pony, 7 years volt, 14 hands high, war- ranted sound, very handsome and gentle: also, Dog Cart and Harness, a very nobby turn out, the property of a private gentieman. Sale perémp- tory. SPATES & HAHN, Aucts. INCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON NORTH A STREET, BETWEEN FIRB AND. SECOND STREETS N.E.: ON FIFTH EAST, NEAR PA. AVE.; ON BIGHTEENTI STREET, BE TWEEN L AND M FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN M AND NNW SECOND STREET, BETWEEN D AND Vie GINIA AVE. 8. W, AT AUOLIO ie TERNOON, AT 6 0'O Part lot 13, square 990, having a frout of 30% fect on Sth street cast, near Pa. avenue, improved by two- tory frame On MON DAY JUNE 1TH, AT Stx O'CLOCK P.™ infront of p art lot 34, square 140, hav’ ire a frontof 25 feet on 18th street, bebwoen Lad M streets northwest, improved by a two-story Fame, 2 AFTERNOON AT 6:30 O'OLOOK, Part lof! 21, equare B19, bavine a front of 10'1-6 fost on 4th street, between 'M and N streets northwest, improved ESD AV Scsarh Brick. Y, JUNE STH. aT S1x O'CLOCK P_M., infront of Premise: i, all of lot G and part iot D, in afront of 31 fect on 2d sirect, nia avenue southwest, improved by 2 two etory Brick and 1 Frame. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one and two years, notes to bear 7 per ‘cent. interest and to be Secured by deed of trust’ Conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser's cost. Adepos:t of 8100 re quired on each piece of property at time of sale. j2 Sarr rs ha sant comer ce Ce iat ‘Stoddert ‘and For New York’ a a hat 8:90 a S.m-_ 2:00 and | jine cf Stoddert street 22 Smoce or lean te Say Hoops. Limited Kx. | the west line of the part part of of saldict 219, ia-said addi tion, conveyed by oe gree ‘November 30th, 1875, land —— 2102-60 paid on account said interest) arith the ex- Benses of sale and taxes in cash, and the balance of en money, at twelve ad eighteen mont lance the notes of the pur- | theres! For Fope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. secured Dy'a dead of front on the’ pespene enh secured by a deed of trast on the p Cn re AND FREDFRICKSBURG RAIL shall be en, BF ‘to be pi in cat, al the ti time WAY AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING- | Ofuale: ‘Ihe expexses of aaa gnditaxes willboam- | equal pa For Aietanarior t, 7.30, 9, 11am as, | Somes with to teres of cole oi ays after | {reste Sand ll 50pm Ook aoe ein B as 2a 36. hy wit 1e terms of ew ys after We thereof, a resale will be had at hin sak asd fy fter a mote to that effect, inserted in ening 6 days. “All cone yanein and recordiugat purchaser's cost. my21-d&ds OHARLES agarose WS, ‘Trustee. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & ©O., Auctioneers. ThuSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- EROVED PROPERTY FRONTING ON N VEEN SIXTH STREET, TW, AND SEV- ENTH simeers NORTHWES’ FEET 6 INCHES a= daily, and 6, 8, 10 Sm 12:50. 3. &, 7 and 9:05 p-m., and 12 mid- nicht. On Sunday at 8 and 10a.m., 7 and 9:05 mex Kets, information, sleeping and pa-lor car ac- Son ey epi Gh bens Gact corner of lath street and Po FRONT, BUNNING BAGK TO W)-FOOL ALLEYS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem- ber Mth, A.D: 1876, and dilly recorded in| Liber Non ei, font 333, one of the land, An) P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRAKE THOMSON, General Manager. my26 bre oan Se ee &m.—! mo! Mm and way. mont, Sirssburg, Winchester Hawentows, Beet, ‘cars te Chics; ew tape p.m. —#1 hia and Baltimore Express. or 6 p.m. tPhiladelphis an Exp Non Ue Eon, | Trustecs. ‘BON, Aucta, JAMES GUILD & Se He FURONS Fon one, THE TRADES. ee FS. T 60 DAYS we will contin 1B THE NEX’ continue to SEVEN-STOP ORGANS st 875, iy advance at the fac- i. fer Set ae ale REGRESS « st. new. THE 10TH DAY OF JUNE, aes part of lot 22, in square 1027, beginning at corner of s<juare and running thenessouth ¥., al fh trains connect at ‘and Tecorded i records, ity witn boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- | Sber ios.” pages “thence south at rizht fording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid. | Smslee to Bt tert etrect 120 feet: thence west and | 777, one of thé ing double ferriawe across New York cit J.atsllel with Stoddert atreet 196 6 moreor | at paves 69, ke., 1 For Philadelphia, 6-00 ai. 2.00 6. re murrens strect:and thence inatosiwen | Std hiikest bidder, | wp. On. Nosiiay, 90 ahd 100 ter direction on the east line of Congress strest, | Day Express, 9:20am except the beginning, with the impro oy Tight For Buinore, Cin Soe Se ahd appurtenances to thesaae 2:00, 4:20, 4:40, 8. ‘Terms of sale: 86,000 with interest a at ts stat ten (10) por ie ee cme ont Bunias. 30, 10: centom per snnum, from 20th 9, thence nor-h 20 feet north to H street north 80 feet; and thence’ by and ith H etreet 16 fect to the bewinnine “default have ¢ been made in the payment of the debt secured situate in the city afc ‘ourteen and. one-half Rite my27-d&ds MAYHEW PLA’ /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTAT: Under s deed of trust to me, besring date 19th January, 1875, and recorded in liber land records of this District, shall sed at public ata? on the premisas, on THURS- 1880, 4 6 O'CLOCK feet; thence west 26 feet; ft: thence ease 10 feet; thence ane property is improved by substantial frame *Yfenns of sale: One-third cash, and. balance in ents in one and two years, bearing in- Since, secured upon property. "All conveyancing chaser, p At cost’ of purchaser. my27-cok @ H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ fale ore CUE - STORY FRAME in Hotes of p pur- . B. WEBB, 1: ag 406 Sth sttect. GROUNDS, DWE! GE, BITUATE, No, (45 B STREET. SOUTHEAST. ASMAL: AM NG SIT: are No. 605 ‘NINTH STREET SOUTH- By Bastian far certain deed of Valen Gsted st 877, aud duly recorded in Ro. 8 38, folio 215, and at the requost ot i ured, We will sell rout of the premises, on MONDAY, eth at public suction, in RE AN BAILEO, records for the District of Columbia, and by direc- | A. D. 1880, at 6 o'cL0cK F. m., the following -de- Bezme aoa AD. | ton of the ke ats thereby, ell gli at pab- | scribed piece or, parcel of ee be situate < the RA lic auction, in front of the premiées, on gum, epee DOUBLE Ti Aon. ‘to the JEsE. ‘71H, ‘Ar 6 O'CLOGK Py all fhoty- eight (88) feat front, and vaniting Decl with North, Northwest, West, eotata wien te watcel of Isnd situate, ‘width the depth of 203 feet 43s inches, ot lot take 0, meg jtumabiay ‘and being tie ee inte Tot aun bered eventy-seven (71;, Improved by a lane ct of Columbia, and 0 ts Te eer en Fame Seed pee ieee | See et eee cee cae — Le Gar he itches Go ae in.) on north Rateet. ¥ foot SIX | the followine-descri ed pices oF Larcel of around, . feet trout Py ds depth of are leed of teh th mr aaigt | ine yundred and sronte-at’ RO) tered eee secured by a of trust on the prope: ine an x (926), 7 8 strats a oe and way stations. Or all caeh at option of purchaser. A oposity of $100 tual two-story frame aveling. A 33 a.m.—Stsun on and Va. 8) ores E: ieee tae required at time of sale. If terms are Terms: On the art of eles bed ere 9.00 s.m.—New Xi i Philadel plied Se in fiv tooo from day of tale, ¢ ‘the I ‘Trustee one-third (35), ; balance Baltimore Express. oe Ee car io Loe = reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of de- ne payabie in one, two. oe “caren geare from bd Ere only—Baltimore, Annapo- | 327 cokds’ TILEODORE SHEGKELS, Trustec. | fe taken, Leasing: loverser as wate Chae se oon Fa el oe ae po | = = = | per anntim and secured by a deed of trust on the Columbus ana | "\RUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE IM. fold or ail cath at purohascrs onion. pres FROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ON | ‘rhe terms ou Dart ny Batuaro 926 "hein sadutationsautd | THE NORTH SIDE OF b STREET, BE . rBO0 deposit On each Pleca of property Eledont, except Sunday’) ‘Pullman oar to-Oin | 2NEEN ELEVENTH AND EWEUE TH | fimo of slo wil boron conveyancing at ein and Low Grafton tobe s ‘TS NORT! IN SHIN aN Ee uurchaser’s cost. Terms to be comp! with in Spee ae ercraaes | Gnee ete mene | Srumrinety Fae oe 10°00 6 mh. Balnunyce Exprees. Rtove at Bisdens- ee arene ESPEOTIVE: | my2T-cokas GRORGE We Mckee} Trustees. tion, “Jeasup’s and Hanover. fein nig, 1110 AND co B STREET FO ia ee 12: East. AND WILL BE SOLD SEP, a IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. By Tire of «deed of trust, dated Geptaa nee i Laurel be Ny 1878, ands duly recorded in Liber USTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME 140 iBntimoreandWay. | Ro. 60t, foilo Zi8, et vod onn'ot then HOUBE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF PROS: 2.00 p. phia ana Boston ct of Oolumnbia, and at the writ TWEEN Gessnnsa the pr ect rbot AND FAYETTE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, .m —Baltt and stations. (Win- | sell at publi in front of the cae sate Eredes ick, Hagerstown and way, via Helay.) WaDNESDAY, sun 97m Day or gE usm Tes0, An 6 | BY qvittve of a dent of trust, dated. the 4:30 — Baltimore, ‘Bladensbure and Laurel | o’cLoox Pr. the fol Gencribed ambi, ‘Libe Toll oof the Inna. prederich. vis Belay. ‘Stops at Annapolis | situate in ‘Washington city, District of in ir folio one 18 Tec-. junction. ieee am ae Sceeraece ords for W: Sag Ee bia, the un- 435 p-im.—tPoint of Books Frederiok, Hagers- ‘Trustees. on. georg,, Wibcheoter and way ‘On Sunday p-m.—t: ‘Annapolis and Way Sta- 6:10 p.m.—tChicago and Columbus Express. AM CLABAUGHL | raneek pete B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. TyPdOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY, SALE. OF LOT 5 AND WEST 10 E. NORTH T AND FOURTEEN STREET DALI RT tor MIN SQUAKE BOF SEVENTH S(REET RAST AND SOUTIE (ff STREET, CITY OF WasH- INGTON, D. oes ofa decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbia, passed in equity (th eau of Andrew J. Joyce against Mary hite et al., eqnity No. 2097, the undersizned, as Sar tees, will sell at public atic tion, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE 14TH Day OF JUNE, . 1880, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all those pieces or farses of; kround mnoen as lot No. 5 a1 e west 0 feet and 1 inch of lot 4, in square 1030, by the depth of said lot 4, and iniprovemonts. iediately after the above sale, aT sIx ocoor Fiat we Pill eal, intrest ot the prem all that piece or Parcel of wround in said city ‘and District Enown as bart of Lot one (L), in Square No. 876, besinnit for said ploce of grouhd at east corner of said square and fronting on south E street 41 fect and 6 inches and running thence north 76 feet: ther ce east to the line of 7th street east 41 feet 6 inches; and thence south with said street 75 feet ; with the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: Oue-third cash; and balance of purchase money to be paid in ‘six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, with interest at Six percent. per annum, and for payment. thereof the purchaser or purchasers to ive his, her or thair promissory notes, with a surety OF sureties, to be approved by the Trustees. No deed given’ until purchaze money and ‘interest shall havo been paid. ‘The balance of purchase money to re- main a lein on aid real or the purchaser or purchasers can pay all cash ou day of aale or on rati- ication thereof by the court. All conveyancing st purchasers cost. A deposit of $50 on ean lot sold will be re Le F.. BOREL 1306 F st. WILLIAM J: MILLER, 490 La, avo. } Trustoos. my31-d&ds JUNCANSON BROS. +» Auctioneers. BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, peeiast With “THe "BUILDINGS THEREON. * y virtue of a decree _gased in the canses xe? 8,571 and No. 4,4: ity in the iis] Supreine Gourt of the ‘District bt Jolumbia, e Will mn WEDNESDAY, Jue 95, ‘A. D. Isat an 8 o'cuock te at in trout of tho premise, that certain parcel of janet situate in fe D District oe Ooumbts, snd. known as those parts of Lots Nos. land 2, in Square No. i pine contained in the following metes an mins toe fee bame at the llorsuwest corner of 6th and Rosh vet running thence north Ara our. bist] feet; thence west one hundred and sixteen 9-1! feet; thence south e, D street arty-t eee 11-12 feet; thence east with D street on Rasta red and six- teen ia feet e sue Sinlace of beginning, together sou da fourth of the Purchase money. in cathy of of which $500 wiil be juired to be deposited by the Purchascr at the time of sale: balance at six, twelve, and twenty four months; or all in cash, at Derciaae ‘8 eee: The deferred pay- eps ric any, to bear in from the day of sale, be secured by 7d asien upon the property sold. is ds THOMAS BRADLEY, . JESUP MILLER, my28- axae 601 D tt. n.w. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. TRUER re SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT oN NTH STREET SOE TaaABS By virtue of a deed of trust tom: 23a oF Ai recorded in Liber No.9 follo Sat ot bag. oF te ie ari tas. District of Columbia, 1 will dfier for sale at Epa auction, MoxDay. ", .. being the is improved by a ni Lon itera of sale: One-third cash, of which $100 ‘must be paid when ick off, one- third in six months, one-third in twelve: ths with interest on deferred ents until paid at eight per cent per annum. veyancing and on THURSDAY, | Joxe fo 1880, A 6 " Mn x! of the eight on D atroet, between 1st gute following Hberal forma, vit" 838 cu asek | Bot,8260 Ww 3 on Bouse to, uidietans Gane | Ema Be it Fi H z ; : 4 : Fever and Agu Piles, Blind or Whoo ee ee hs. E folent Gow - General Debits Buysieal i 21. Kidney Diseage 80; Ueinary Weakness, Wetting’ the Bed. ; Urine , ; Disease of the Heart, Palpfiation. FOR GALE BY ALL, DRUGOISTS, Or sent by the case, or ainxie vial, free’of charge, on receip ‘Addneas HUMPHREYS’ AOMEOPATHIO MED- ICAL CO., 109 Fulton st., N-¥. Humphreys Spente Manual on Disease and, Ita Oure (44 pokes), ent free. ‘aps-e0) ie, Chi cn Fever, DR. F. A. VON, MOSOHZISKER, Orion 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. Bpecisl attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- FAIRED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OB THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Dr. von eet: haa now been long enot complished euiciont tm ite further commend of his aki cary frofetou te fet feel feat vento Tortne ts ogrerae of the respirator he is well Known both in Europe and this country.” Dr. von MOSCHZISHER feels some personal gratification in the fact that the Uist of bis patients, past and present, contains the nalnee of more men of distinction the ran ek SP than grovably that of any other PHY- SIOIAN © 1 in, the United Bates. vi NAL LETTER 20 HIM can be ex- Ended at his ofBce by those tal FROM SENATOR el 1 you very sincerely for therelief I received. from your treatment of my hearing, which has been seriously impaired, the remulto Of atl excoaaiv W. VOO) a RESTORATION OF HEARING. Dr. yon Moschzisker’s treatment in my case—oa- tarth a1 leafness—proved a perfect Success. I ghinkit uh just tribute to him to make it known all who ni is medical services that I have the wanet Confidence in his professes abilities. AS SOMER' T VILLE, National Braes Works, Washington. Dean BrR:—By the sdviee of Benator Voorhees I piseed inyselt under yeur treatment for » case of t disease and nasal catarrh. I have reason to be entirely satisfied with the resuit of your skill, and you are at liberty to es any one to me. DAVIDG Ohief of the Redemption Division U- 8. Office. FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- duction from genilemen of character and standing. ‘They speak highly of his skill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Eye and Ear, and those of the Respiratory Organs, and of his attainments ees physician. From his treatment Ger my observation and personal exp ne, Tala RATIO SEYMOUR. be can give relief in ail cases anes which Office hours: From 9 a.m. tolp.m , and froms to5 p.m. mara eS COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, FINEST AND OHEAPEST MEAT EERE 8 FOR SOUPS, MADE LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF EAT. ‘Is a snocess and a boon for which na- Hone should feel vrateful" "Medical Press,” “Lancet,” ‘British Medical Journal,” CAUTION.—Genuine only wee the fac aimile exieniia of Parca ‘Liebig's Signature in {wholesale oniy) _Lane, London, YYASTED 50,000 PEOPLE call or send orders to Ta Lancet ino moe CompLern JOB DYEING AND \GREANING ESTABLISH- 3 Bourn oF Nw Yorn. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city, or by mail or express from other places. W. H. WHEATLEY, myl 40 Jefferson st., eorgetown, D.C. sn EGE! y (pus aE ito. MANUFAC- Lock Box 1705, Bridgeport, Conn., Manufacturers of specialties in Light Hardware and Metallic Goods generally, See and Giant Padlockr, Sewing M: Leeks, Oran Locks, the antomatically, iy mute Giant Bash ain, superior to every other and very much chesper. No spec: vulley required. The Smith & Exve panntecana ne Co. also wives special atten- tion to the making of estimates for the cost of the manufacture of pateuted inventions and all the ne- Connery tools, and the manufacturing of the same ‘mar ll-ly communications treated confiden- faly my2l-Im TRADE s. a s TESTIMONY OF DNCGGISTS.—We have been selling Swift's Syphilitie ic for years, and re- gard it surerior to anything known to, science, for the diseases for which it is recommended. We have never known of a single failure. assels, Thomasville, Ga. Greer & Ga cHuut Barkin & Lense Aten fe Ga Bembarton Sanluels & Reynolds, Atlanta, Gi. ; Daniel & Mareh, A Atlanta, Ga. ‘a Gs., July 4, 1874. We have nsed Swifts Sypilne Specie in the treatment of convicts for gets ast year, and believe it is the only certain rem will effect a per- qranent cure for dis Pte ee sad ghamist who to an: $1,000 reward, wil will hd, on analysis of 100 bottles o particle of mercury, iodide ‘potas ‘Or apy imine areas onl by the SWIFT SPEOIFIO Gi ni Sold by ‘BURELLER & NERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFAOTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, ‘and in imitation of all kinde of stone, and just as durable. For sale sta heavy discount from former prices. TEBBA OOTTA VASES, SEWER PIPE, STOVE OROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA CO., 401 New Jersey ave mar2?-ly ear B. & O. Depot. OW HORSE Dog MEDICINE. MEDICINE. MEDICINE. VETERINABY MEDIOINE DEPOT, 409 14th st. n.w. iF Address or nd. Ho. 619 D on between, ste. 0. w., . Dand a i Bw. aw. Bee Be Note by wal prompey § ECOND HAND CLOTHING, TB, BoC tort HORS, woe Can be disposed of at ay sor hight cash prices on M. WALSKEY, of Sun a ‘Oiders by wal will os NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPARY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Pee core patie gee THURSDAY... June 3, ISSO. THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. CLOSING PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST DAY. From Yesterday's Second Edition. Specials to The Star. Western Men at Work. Cucaco, June 2—3 p.m.—A confereace of Western men was held at noon, in which a tic With Edmunds and Washburne met with great favor. If there is to be a dark horse, Edmunds ae Seems to be the name generally pro- ‘The convention gavel is made out of a piece of Wood from the doorstll of the house tn which Mr. Lincoln used to live. The District Delegates have the best seats in the convention, on the front row, center aisle. Collector Cook was early on hand. John F. Cook was placed on the committee on resolutions, and S. J. Bowen on credentials, for the District of Columbia. G. W. AL The Close. Cutcaco, Tune 2, 5:00 pam. The first day of the convention nas closed with the preliminary organization. It was more harmontous than was expected, even after the compromise on Senator Hoar as a presiding onicer. Mr. Cameron’s remarks, counselling harmony, were warmly applauded, as were those of Sen* ator Hoar, Tne latter's arratgnment of the pol- icy of the democratic party for twenty years in contrast with that of the republican, with re- sumption as the latter's last victory, was en- thuslastically received. The hall was so lange that while all could sag, at least an acre of peo- ple could not hear, but they joined in the ap- plause just as heartily. When the leaders, ike Conkling, Hale, Frye, Logan and others made a motion they were Tustily cheered. ‘There was no voting by states on the tempo- Tary organization, and there was therefore no lest on the unit Tule. The struggle on this Will not come until to-morrow. G. We AL Associated Press Report. Mr. Cameron’s Remarks. CHICAGO, June ¥.—At the request of Mr. Cam- eron, Secretary Keogh read the call for this convention. Mr. Cameron brielly addressed the convention, as follows: “Gentlemen oF the Convention:—Betore the convention enters upon the important duties that have called it together, I ask your atten- tion fora single moment. During the canvass just ended there has been manifested in many sections of the country considerable bitterness, which I trust will entirely disappear before en- tering upon the grave duties devolving upon us. Let there be but one motive governing our ac- ons, and let that be a determination to place in nomination the strongest possible candidates —men strong in themselves, strong in the con- fidence and affections" of ‘the people, and men who will command the respect of the Sete world. Our country, of which we are justly proud, has grown so rapidly in population, wealth and influence during the existence of the ublican party that we have attained a ion as one of the leading powers of the worla. We cannot longer be sat- istied without isolation. — Recogniz! changed condition, we must place in po: men Whose famillarity with other nations will enable them to direct our affairs so that we will take the lead in commerce as we have in agriculture and in manufactures. Do not for a moment doubt the strength of cur institutions. They have been tried tn blood and came from the contest. better, Stronger and purer than the most ardent patriot dared to hope for. No combination ef circumstances, no coterie of individuals, no personal ambition can ever prevail against the intelligence and the in- born love of berty which are fmplanted In the hearts of Americans. When the nominations are made and the convention has completed its work, let there be but one sentiment animating all earnest, sincere and unselfish republicans, and let that be that each shall vie with the other in carrying our grand old party through the coming contest to Victory. In concluding his speéch he announced that ke had been instructed by the National Convention to put in nomination for temporary chairman Hon. Geo. F. Hoar, of Massachusetts. (Applause.] The nomination was unanimously ratified, and Messrs. Davis, of Texas, Frye, of Maine, and Raum, of Illinois, were appointed a committee to conduct him to thechair. Judge lloar in taking the platform addressed the con- vention at some length. The following is Judge Hoar’s Opening Speech. He arraigned the democratic party for all the political sins committed by it, and sald that that party confronted the republican party tc- day unchanged ye in temper or in character, and united in nothing else, propos- ing no other measure of policy than war upon the safeguards which the nation had thrown around the en rity of elections. It saw nothing of evil except that a free man should cast a free vote under the protection of the nation. (Applause. 1 In Louisiana and Mississippi it was the accom. plice of the white league and the kukiux. In South Carolina it took the honest ballot from the box and stuffed Ussue ballots in thelr place. In New York itissued fraudulent naturaliza- ion papers sixty thousand in number. Maine its ambitious larceny tried to plifer a Whole state government, and in Delaware it stood accomplice by the whipping. post. Tae republican party had no such miserable histor It iold_ of Febeliton subdued, of slaves of great public works constructed, of debt dimin- ished, of sound currency restored, of a { and everywhere honored ani respect the keynote of every republican platform, the principle of every republican ubion, was found in respect for the we of individual man. Until that became the ading principle of the Republic, from ‘anada “to the Gulf, from w Uan- tic to the Pacific, the republican mission Was not ended. The republican ow Ee) by faith that every man within the of the republic oa oy dwell secure in a happy home, te cast ual vote and have it counted, and might send his children at the eet charge to a free school. Until these things ‘ame to pass the mission of the republican party was not accomplished nor its contlict with its ancient versary ended. (Applause.) THE FOLLOWING WERE pointed temporary secretaries:—John H. Rob- or peo 1a ee, OF gg hinged also, Chas. W. C! Alabama, and T. ibroadwell, of ‘uissouri, 2 as reading clerks, and Eugene Davis, of New York, as oifictal stenog- rapher. Mr. Hale, of Maine, to expedite busi- ness, moved a resolution that the roll of states and territories be called, and the chairman of each delegation shall name its members of the committees in the follow! order: On permanent organization, on rules ahd order of business, on credentials, and on resolutions. ‘Auopted wit without objection: Te roll was accordingly called and the com- mittces named. Ohio’s See of James A. Garfield as one of the committeemen, was with considerable applause. ! UTAH BEING EXCLUDED in the roll of states and territories, Mr. Frye asked that It be included. Mr. Conkling, of New York, rising, was re- ceived with applause, and said there was ob- jection, holdin ug as he did, that the order of the convention had been executed as prepared by ae te committee. There was a contest Utah, a8 in Louisiana, and so they were omni ‘The chair ruled that as the committee's roll had been called, a motion to add any state or terrliory was in order. Mr. Frye said it was agreed by the commit- tee that Utah should be put upon that roll a {Great Applause] and that the secretary of the national committee says the Utah omission was, made by mistake. [Wild ais nee Mr, Conkling said if this had been a mist it shouid be cor AMr. McCormick, of Arizona, moved a call of the roll of states and territories tor presentation of credentials and for notice of contests, and that all such popes be referred, without statement or debate, to the committee on credentials, Adopted. Notice of Contests, On the Call of the roll, Alabama and Arkansas gave notice of contest. Mr. foe of Iowa, Save notice of contest in ten districts of Illinois. {Applause in the galleries) Mr. wy notified of oN — in Louisiana. Contests Were also nt in Pennsylvania and Utah, the latter brim « Conkling, of New York, by request. ‘Tickets to the War Veterans. daily to the Veteran Association. That bad been done to the veterans by eve national republican conv he Delaware; F.C. Hi A £, Bock. ries, Florida; K. la; EA. «Nor Tin George Tadiana; Perea — Fridie hw Perkins, ‘k. vucky; Toulsiana omitted because omnes Lewis Barker. Maine; J. Morrison Harris, Marys land: James M. Barker, Massachusetts: ( A. Farr, Michigan; Sinclair, Charles "W. Clarke, Missisaippl: TD, Rdwards mes, . D. Edward t mnaries Hoy ‘New Hampshire; Wm. Walter Phelps, New Jer- Edwards Pierrepont, New York: J ris, North Carolina; Rodney M. Stimson, Chie iW Scott, Oregon; W. R. Rogers, Penn Sylvauta; Chas, H, Handley, Rhode island; D. South Carolina; Horace H. Harrison, ‘s 3G. porgy G. Bene- dict. Nermont; James , Brady, Virginia: C.D, Lubbard, West Vi rintas Jos ¥, Quarters, Wis: sin; J. S. Vosburg, Arizona; ©:T. Mc dotin F. Cook, District of Columbia; Rh, Idaho; Robert. Nebraska; evada: tte organized last night with Ed- Wards Pierrepont. of New York, a8 chairman, and T. D. Edmonds, of Nevada, secretary, an feard the delegates fren te National Women’s Suffrage ConvenIon tn favor of a resolution to the national platform favoring woman's sut- frage. THE COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS ct last evening. | The Grant men put forward Tracey, ot New York, as chairman, Mr. Chandler of Sew Hampshire, moved to substl- tute the name of Mr. Conger, of Michigan, Which Was agreed to—29 Mr. Of Massachusetts. was ‘appotuted - Last night the conimittee decided to take up contests in alphabetical order. ‘The credeatials or James T. Rapier, under the hand of the chairman and secretary of the fourth congres- and which wil ard Warne Giant), el y th distric convention, A. Bingham and the state conven. r pd for Grant, “ye up. After hearing statment by which’ ared that Bingham and Moseley have been seated In plane of Warner and mitt on toe lateer sing tO take th a discu n. Tracey and others joined. The dee the case was yg oes until after the heart of the Mitnols contest. ‘The committee at 10 o'clock took @ recess. At midnight the llinois er consideration. en in the credentials committee on the question of the admission of Rapler, edge to obey the state instructions, m ensued in which Mr. Cb from the fourth district of Alabama, was a fair test of the relative strength of the Grant and antl-Grant men in sald committee. The yeas Were California, Connecticut, Delaw: Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, — Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire ‘Xe we 'y, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Dakota, District of Columbia Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Washington and Wyoming. The nays v w Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Piorlda, Llinols, New Kentuc! Maryland, Missouri, York, Pennsylvania, Texas and Vinginia. 0 12. THE COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ORDER OF BUSI- NESS organized, with James A Garfield as chairman, and Thos. W. Chase, of Rhode Island, secrets A eub-commitves, sisting of the chairman, Heweliyn Powers, of Maine. Kobert M. Morse, . Massachusett Minnesota, I © carte Miscissippl, Gen. George HL Siuirpé, New York, and A. J.’ Turner, Wisconsin, was Appointed to draft rules aud Tegulations to be submitted to the commi tee this morning. CLAIMS MADE LAST NIGHT, ‘There was a long meeting last night of the Grant delegates, ‘and some others not dele- gates—in all about 357. No detinite informa- tion was recetved from ‘them, but the general impression 18 that they decided to stand by Grant, and that the speeches were in favor of @ Stropg support of that candidate. The Grant men last night claimed over 300 on the first bal- lot, while their antagonists believe that he will tall below 200. ‘This estimate ts based on the belief that most of the anti.Grant contestants Will be admitted. The Blaine men also claim over 300 on the first ballot. Edmunds appears to be growing slowly, and lis friends now claim 50 votes on the first Ballot for him. Sherman's friends claim their candidate will ‘recelve over a hundred votes on the first ballot, and that when the break comes he will be @ general ta- vorite, THE AYDELOTTE-POLK SCANDAL.—At Snow Hill, Md., yesterday, Colonel Aydelotte was Called to the stand to tesufy in his own behalf, Mrs. Polk bad testified that he had three or four Umes taken Improper and indelicate Mberties with her at her own house in Pocomoke city, and in her struggles to pull away from him he had bruised her hand and arm and hurt her back; Unat she loudly complained and rebuked him, ‘and threatened to inform her absent hus- band in Philadelphia; that he had told her she would never get rid of him till she had gratified his passion, and that he loved her more than aby other woman he ever saw. Aydelotte in his four hours’ testimony-in-chief yesterday made a general, solemn and absolute denial of these Charges in substance and particular. lie made the best explanation he could of the three let- ters he wrote the husband, and in bis four hours’ cross-examination stuck to the denials he has from the first made, and appealed to God as to the truth of the same. Both parties have heretofore stood high. One or the other cer- tainly has sworn falsely. It 13 hard wo detver- mine which, Colonel Aydelotte swears the aaa case arose out of a purpose to blackmail im. §# "The “longshoremen and grain men in Brookly: are on a strike for more pay. MARRIED. wEINCKEL DAVIS, On Jung 24,_ 188, at the i Lutheran Church, by Rev. "J. G. Batier, wie FaNoKEL to M.'Lixste Davis, both ot Washington, HARDING-LANGWORTRY. Qn Wednesday, June 2d, 180, at Trinity Church, by the Rev. ¥. Forrest, GOT; Hause, of Mane‘ Ohio, and Vitus M. Laxoworriix,, of Middleburs, Vermont. en DIE: DENREID. On Thursday morning, June 3, 1660, BEd DU doaren Ona mannan, Colonel and A, . G. to ihe General of the A! ‘The firet funeral services will take place at hie late yotiderce, No. 823 Vermont avenue, O'clock. All 4th, 1840,’ ai friends are “Tuvite to attend. BISHOP. At Brightwood, D. 0, on the morn- fom of June Sa, 1660. Maman Ganouing, in- ‘Dora Bishop. fant daughter of Augustus eral from her parerts’ residence, 814 71) 6. bowen on Fridsy. June athe ata Relatives nd friends are respectiully invited to attend. . Wednesday, June 2, 1880, at half- &m., MrcHarL MaLonex, native of County Ere, Ireland, awed sixty-five Funeral will northeast, Friday, June, at 3 and frien to att WATERS. On June 2, Lavo, or, Zoungest child aud’ o and Fane 1435 Ohio ave., Frid UNDERTAKERS. SPINDLER. UNDERTAKER, Branch Store, 239 43 street #.w. ES @ yours. take place from No. 331 B street 0 o'clock. Relati oe Roe ere gear : eee OHN B. WHIGHT, UNDERTAKER, sepa?-12m ‘1837 10th strest morthewest. PROPOSALS. Proposals for Bridge Timber. Orrick or Punic BUILDINGS AND Guouni SEES, D. os Bealed Pro tie ofles GAeL ad ton the Gru Dax or some. 1880, and opened immediately thereafter, for fur- toumand (40.4 en ae lean, shout forty quand 0,8) feet. more oF lan, of bine forms, &c., a be Were at ae cee jel-6t Lt. Col. of PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &. “BAPANULE.” MARK. a ee Se SouETee TRS