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AUCTION SALES. - é waste AUCTION SALES. STEAMER * TTAN (Caprais WILLIAM Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired in the most at subrtantial Wapner, will resume, her tripe Thureday. March 4, 1880. leaves Gth-at. wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at7 a.m., os follows. On Tuesdays, for Ooltun’s "s,, Nomint ‘and pect Hill. On Thursdays, for Mattox Oreek and Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox Greek Ga A iandinus in St. 2 Making intermediate landings SiS hes return- ing. sa. Awent, my31-3m ‘ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE at ge roy od LADY OF a LAK. clase fare, $1; $1.80, Beer claes fare, 75: hound =, aeeece st. wharf Mi bate NESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5:30 p. pa rfolk alternate days at 4 p.m, stop =. Alexandria, Piney Sp neo Lookout and APOE POTOMAC ive ‘ER LANDINGS. HOSDAS, rte RSDAYS Saud GATE raDAYS. at "Slime helper ee Pier 41, East Kiver, NY. SATURDAYS.at 4p-m. Tickets, ye eo 10 General Offion, Undies Nat Met. Bank, opp, Treasury Depa B NORFOLE, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONROE AND T STEAMEK afbear t Leaky — ‘White, Commander, LEAVES rom foot ot ot ‘Geventh et | From Gaupbeli's wharf, et sry “AND wep, | TUES THURS- DAY, al Day aNd SUNDAY, weeps pa at t Finey Point and Point Lookout Going First-: a ‘tare, 1; Round Trip, $1.50. Tickets good until used. = 7th st. poet, ic Wgahicgton, D. . Al sp27-6m_ i Ganipbe Pe wha - dicey. LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BET ASHINGTON, (SEGuaETOWn, ALEXANDRIA PUL ADEDPHI AT Connecting at Pilsdetphia with cyan ise asl afd tea psec fence. ver, am New Jand States: | Domne . Through bills of one wiven. id DAYS. SAILL From W: Feces atari From Philade!phis—Satard cau at ¢ Toe a.m Troatved aiden med at Woahinston son Teceived and de A LYDES 2 South Wharves, Philadelphia; ai NE, JOHNUOR Awents, 12th st. wharf ani + Bw NEW YoRK—i BE hOTTERDAM er ROHIEDAM “Ww. A-SOHOLTEN,” ““P_CALAND,” au: = the U_ 8. Mail to the Netherlands: leste carrying Sompany's Dock, Jersey City, rexularly on Wed- inpabin 360-70. 2d Cabin, 845-50. meatier: Stamens eur ew Yor! ‘of passage apply “a ZEROTT & OO» 925 Renneylyania avenue, Wash- peton Cis tas JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe Deposit Bu ait Building, corner ‘New York avenue and Noe GERMAN LLOYD-—SrraMsurr Lrxg Between New York, ‘lame ey oe TpSOTHAMY TON AND BREMEN. Zhe steamers of this company. will sail every. nrday from Bremen Pier, foot street, Hol re. Rates of : From N Seon ar first cabin @ 3100; Pee LA OUTR. THE CUNARD seats OOMPANY LIM- Between New oun — paverpool, Calle iat as 3 Wed. June 9A iserian "tone, Wed. June 18 Sesthes ‘Wed., July 21 beeeinis..Werl., Fane 23 Abvacinis Wed.. July 28 une 30 Gallia.....Wed-, aug. 1 - July, ‘And every Tone rem y Wednesday from New York. TES OF PASSAGE. bgt = ot ‘CCOI to accommodations. ‘815, wold, additional. een Jr rates * Stecrsie tickets from ry Io Pirernoot and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe. at loweet rate ear - is of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, mtinent, Throw Havre, Antwerp sud eee = porta on the and for Mediterranean ports. or feat sid parson av easing othe ae ad paneete svnly at the, Company's fo otis DiGHLOW. 638 Th norect, Wahine “junds CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent. RATLROADS. cre 1880 NIA WEST AND ® SOUTHWEST. @ Track, Steel hail ery, Macn.ficent Equi EOYT, MAY 3isr, 1: tRatns Teate WASHINGTON, from Corner of S:xth aad B streets, as follows: FUTURE DAYS. (pusaLEs W. HANDY, Auctioneer. USTEE’ E OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TRTEAL Pitan BE HOUSE No. 227 E Seaeee By vi 1 a8 vey 187: ts | pei ch a ot Re E Aad tara Innbia, in uber 691 fal, folto 207, and at he request of public auction Hee ot if (ee (ou Bat TKDAY, THE 1 137H pay oF Sy 1880, aa 6 O'CLOCK P.m., all tht at parcel of round situate in fhe city of Washington And being thencat twenty- five feet of lot numbered ten (10). in square num- bered five bundred and sixty-eight (S04. Fins int hak a front of 25 feet by a depth of 100 feet toa 30- foot alley, an i is improved by a three-story brick "Ferme of sale: One-half cath balance in six and twelve months, with interest at the rate of elght (8) per cent per annum, secured by deed of trust on proverty sold. All’ convevancing at cost of pur. charter. Hep ied with in five days. $250 down at time of sal Je2-eo&ds WHLCTAM B. TODD, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, At Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE STAND AKD AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, BI LONGING ao VARIOUS OWNERS, To be sold my roome, southwest corner Eenney varia ayenue and Lith street, on ee MOND. TUESDAY EVENINGS, Jt Eve th. and WEDNESDAY £ 14, 15 aNp 16, COMMENCING ING AT 7:30 O'CLOCK. THOS. DOWLING, Anct. EscH a Pittebure and the West, 5:00 a, with Sleeping Car to Chico; 10:40 a mo. Saily, with Psrlor Car to Pitsburg and Sleeping Cars from Har- t vcinmati, St Louis and Chicago; with Palace ia Oar £ AND POTOMAG BALLBOAD AB. 2, Rochester, Buffalo, Ni orth, § a.m. daily, except Sun tw. daly, except Saturday, with > Csnandaiwua and Watkins: . Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. Seopt Sunday, or New York nd the Esst, 8:00 a.m., 2:00 and 3-00 m Sanday, 1:00 p.m. Limited Ex. an Parlor Qars, 9:30 a.m. daily, For! iladely xy oe 2 Tn. daily, maday- 40) 8:00, 930,, 10-40 a.m, and 0, 40 ani 10:00 p. 240 a-m., 6:40, 7 40 ad 10:00 , except Sunday. For Annapolis: 6-40 a.m. and 4:40 P-m., daily, ex- AL EXAN SDRIA | ERICKSBURG RAIL XANDRIA AND FRED he AY ae LP esi AND WASHING- ane §p.t For. itichiot a “snd the South, 7a.m. daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, seat oe We Bist. On sontay itSaad Wath Vand 905 cketa, information, sleeping and paclor car ac- pike ued at the offices—north- 1 street and Pennsylvania avenue, Dortheast corner ¢:h aud Pennsylvania aveuue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the cueck- ing of basse to destination from hotels and reei- ARMER, General Passenger Agent, FRANE THUMSOS ral Manager. my26 ee AND ‘D OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT Ba UBLE TRAOK. a} How Short Line to the 23d, 1880, at 1-30 p.m. LPAave WASHINGTON, 5:80 a.m. —baitimore, Biloow Ooty and Way Sta- —{ Baltimore Express. —baitimors, Annapolis and way. ter, rstown, iea- 8.m.—New Yorx, Philsdi eae Sevres: Parlor car u Sunday ouly—Baltimore, Annapo- caro, Columbus and ais, Chi Express. (Gonnceta for Haverstown and at Point of Kocks for aL polis, akon oe Oty — Sunda oar and Way. 7 may only, re. t—New York. phia and Boston ™m fee ee and way 8 sconce rederick, Haverstown and way, vis Rela ere ce acerca nd wav, vin Relay) — Stops at ick, Hagers- oe eens of A Way lating Oo. Banaey t of Rocks and Way Stations oniy. Te. —t Laltimare, Annapolis and Way Sta- — {Chicago and Columbus Express. Dy cars t= Uhiceswo daily. Sym tFitadelphia ald Baltimore Expres. Bisdena Laurel Doi butnt of Bocks and Way Stations. t Baltimore and W: ODS. 4 $0 pm: bALTIMOME LAUREL EX- Eton, e Fitabarg. excert Sunday.) Sleeping deralmey at the Corner 14th and Pennsylvania avende, Sd recalved at ent Point tn city. General Ticket Agent. Z, General Agent. OND, Gentral Passenwer Agent. my1? ECOND HAND CLOTHING, m een Can be sos Si, WALSES of Ba sees er rt W4TCHES, 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEE'S SAL! VALUABLE PROPERTY ON TBE E SOUTH WEN CORNER OF NORTH £ AND THIRD STREETS EAST, CAPITOL By viitie of a deod of trust dated the 20th day of April, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. 820, folio 128, one of the land reoords for: the District of Columbia, the undersened Trustee will sell on THURSDAY, June 173, 1880, at 6 O’cLock, in front of the premises, the following- Govcribed property, viz : all that Gertain piece or parcel of, land kno‘gn and described on the plat or lan of th city of 2 rlambia, ae Lot lettered ©, th NO. Shotes: asd gthers recorded subdivision’ of Grigitial Jots num bered 14 and 15, in square numbered 759, bogin- ning forthe same at the southwest corner of A street north and 3d street east, and running thence south with the lines of said 3d strect east 21 feet; thence west 109 fect 10 and a half inches; thence north 21 feet; thence east along the line of North A street 109 feet teu ands half inches to the place of beginning. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with notes earing interest, and secured by a deed of trust. A.lconveyancing at purchaser's ovat. $100 deposit required at the time of sale. my27-d&as GEORGE PETER, Trustee. Cie SALE OF LOTS 14 TO a1, TNOLUS. By virtne of the decrees of the caren Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause of Angusta aeuinst Jolin Ge Meblsir et ac Nor 1.358 the gersigucd, as Trusteo, will sell at public ‘atiction. in frent of fhe premises, on ¥, THE Isz Day ov JULY, A. D. 1960, ar 634 OeLOCk Bak, those pieces or parcels of ground. in the city’ of Wachington, District of Columbia, known and designated upon the plans or plats of eaid city Lots 14, 17, 15, 19, 20 and 21, and the north 23 feet 8 Lot 13, in Square No. BS at id the risk and ‘cost of the defaulting purchaee: ‘The terms of sale are: One-third (;) cash, and the residue in two (2), equal instalments at six and twelve months after date, with interest, to be se- cured by approved notes and a lien reserved on the Property gold. No deed or deeds will be given until all P and interest shall have been paid. ‘A deporit of 100 will be required on. cash, lot and part of lot w em sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's costs. the terms of sale are not fomplied with in’ ter days from day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell Cod Ga a at the risk and cost of the. getaniting pur . ten days’ notice in The Eveni = WILLIAM J. R, Trustee, M007 Louisiana ave. OO., Aucts. WALTER B. WILLLAMS'& E Jei-3taw3w&as OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. This is the only Lottery of any State ever voted on and endorsed by the people. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DiSTRIBUTED! State ve ‘This institution was ted by the Lewislature of the State for Educational and Ohari- table purposes in 1868 for the term of renty= ledze pewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing franchise in the new constitution opted De- cember 2. A.D; 1879, with a capital of 81,000, (a! ao ‘it haa since added a fund 000. TTS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DHAWINGS will take place monthise de never sesias or postpones. Look at the following Distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT, During which will take place the 13ist GRAND MONTHLY At New Orleans, TUESDAY, June 1578, 1880, Under the personal supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BEAU! aoe of Louisiana, Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. OAPITAL PRIZE 1100, 000. 2 Notice.—Tickets ae TES DS) DILLARS only. Halves, $5. Fifths, 82. Tenths, 81. LIST OF PRIZES. ] SESEREES SSSS2253 5 Ee Be S32 8s 238 11,279 Prizes, EAS re Gen.G.T. BEAUREG. cn: SGHAL A EARLY. Gf Var} Commissioners. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Orleans. "Nets fo oF circulars or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La., E g @r came person at No. 319 Broadway, New York. J. P. HARBACH, am F st. n.w., Washington. SeERaTb has NO ph pecibas in the shitign Poss SSI Hons, ae persons pe otherwise ares WINDLERS. my12-w&s, on Gurnee count on eee DISTRIOT OF Gxonce ante ve Hontier P. Donor et al.—In Eauity, No. 6,724, Doc. 19. Charles Lanmas, rust ‘this having reported to the court that he has aoia the the estate in the proceedings in men- Boned, that is to sey. all the ih title, iain and interest of the defendant, Hobert in and to Lots numbered two hundred and sixty: four (264), two hundred and tity five 263) and part of Lot feo hundred and si in Bealls addition to Georgetown, in the Distct of Gotembis: boris biup for the mine atta point fered be teats section of the south side of Stoddert strect with the ‘west side of Montxomer avd ra ence south one, hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence e . of five thousand five hundred and twenty-five dollars, and that she has paid the, whole of the pur- chase money in cash. it day D. 1st ordered ‘that the said aloe tid confirmed. unleas cause to the contrary thereat be shown on or before the 24TH Day OF J }s80., provided that copy of this order be p Lahea in the Washington Law Reporter al Evening Star once a week in € before si the of three succes- A. B. HAGNER, Asso. Justice. ee R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. my26,e2,9,16 By M. A. OLANOY, Asst. Clerk. N THE abt a oon ga. THE DIsTBICT . 1 SOLL ‘aan bach ris Bei 5, 8,080, D ae janes a0 own oa tte Ws oe once a ‘week for three sasocanive wake ee ‘The report states the aggregate amount of said sales 19, ore ~ a somes ALB rn ‘Asso. Justice. spite MEIGS, Clerk. my26, je3,9,16 By ms JOcAROY” Asst. Clerk. to those who pa practitioners w ae qaeewate of Vipwinis) toJOHN BM RB aan es of Fare See offer those beautiful BEVEN-STOP ORGANS at 875, owing toa heavy advance at the fac- ir ie, Sete BID SKY HEY MG O0.'S, “3, iT ONE OF THE | LARGEST *Saeee Penge Oa seein! Sot, Saree "Tipaove Real ten OF Aft DESIRABLE IM- Ms Pe Gitte eRe jin 'g recor: sre 287, ith the improvement m said lot consist of a, two-story Brick x Hoa, with dew and all modern improvements on” each rie] days’ not the E ya" notes in Wet WILLIAM “SuttE, } HORA Etom JAMES GUILD & SON, Tee For further partionlars my apply at .s ke oan Ofc0, my27-12t th street. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneors. ee BALE OF V& ae PROPERTY, COR! OF SIXTH AND D STREETS Sontiiwesr, WITH THE BULLDINGS By Bey a ad paseed in the causes Bo. 3,671 and No. 4,4 Equity, in ve fe Supreine Gourt of the ‘District humbit |, on WEDNESDAY, Iss arb o'cuock P. at in tront of the premises, all that certain parcel of land situate in the District of Commbia, and known as those parts of and 2, in Square No. 457, whieh are contained in the following metes and bounds: Besinning for the sume at the northwest corner of 6th and D streets Rorthwest, running thence north Afty-four 11-12 fect; thence west one hundred and siateon 9-14 feet! thenee south to D street ftty-four Let? foots thence east with D street one hundred and six: teen 9-12 feet to the place of beginning, together with the appurtenances, Terms e-fonrth of the purchase money in eae}, of which 8600 will be required to be deposited by! te purchaser at the time of sale; balance at six, e, cighteen and twenty-four months; or all in cat hy ‘at, purchaser's opie. ‘The deferred pay- menie, if any, to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be secured by a en upon the property sold: hi The sale is per OatSS BRADLEY, TH. JESUP Mi ih = Truste2s. my28-d&kds n.W. \HOS. J FISHER ra ae Real Estate Auctioneers, 1223 F street n.w. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOT ON EIGHTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN K AND L NORTHWES: By virtue of a ded of trast, dated the, Ist day of October, A872; and auly recorded ou Liber No. i67, one of the land rec- 6: Ores of the Distsict of Oolumbis, and at the request gf the party secured thereby, will sell at public suction, 1p front of the premises. on WEDNES- DA ¥ JUNE, 1850, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., the real estate in said deed mentioned, barns lot niimbered twenty-seven (27), in square’ num- bered one hundred aud seven (107), according to the plat of the city of Washington, fronting four- teen fect on Eighteenth 61 ning back the samo with the dept of ald ioe. ‘Terms of sale: The property will be sold subject to ell general and special taxes due thereon, for one half the purchase money cach, and the residue on acieditef six months from day of sale, purchaser iving deed of trust on the property to secure de- erred payment, A deposit of $50 will bo required when sale ismade, and if, the purchaser shall fail to comply with terms of eale in five days the prop- erty willbe zesold at hig risk and cost. 2, V28-d&d: CALLAN, Trustee. FyHOMAS DOWLING. a Auctioneer. POSITIVE SALE OF “oRARU ABLE IMPROVED UNE, 9TH, 6% orexocx P.at., iu front of the ‘premises, fir Iwillell for owner part of Lot 15, in old Georgetown, located on the south side of Prospect, Petncen High and Potomac streets, Enown a8 No. 31, impreved by a newly remodeled, three-story and barement brick dwelling, with two-stors: frame back building, containing nine rooms, modern im- provements: ; bot 20 feet front by 120’ deep ; Taxes all paid to date. ‘rms: 81, 000 with per cent. interest in eightoen rovths; balance one half cash and remainder in six or twelve months, with secured notes bearing 8 yer cent. interest until paide #100 } depont at time ofsaie. Terms tobe complied wiih in Further particulars day o! tales Converancing at purchaser's cost. SUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. y virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 27th an Pot July 1877, oth iene in liber No. 864, folios 56, et seq. ill sell at pi in front of ‘tis’ Prodi on, NESDAY: rE fe fol- ington, D. ge thirty-six, in square five hundred and two, (! ronnie ee twoand a ialf feet on Union’ street, ‘bee and 6th streets and M and N streets southimost, caneane about 4,332 square feet, and improved by a frame house, “Terms of ale: One-fourth cash; balance in siz, twelve andeighteen months, with 8 per cont Inter: eaton the deferred payments. $50 to be deposited by purchaser at time of sale. Conveyancing st pur- chasers cost. E. ER, SORN A. Puescorr, _My24-eo&cs. ‘Trustees. TO-MORROW. jUNcaNscE BROS., Auctioneers, 8.E comer 9th and D sts northwest. ‘EA AND BLE CANS, WATER “BUCKETS, PAILS, WIRE DISH OO VERS, & At suction on THURSDAY MORNING, 10TH Mets within our salesrooms, SOONG eae 10 LOCK. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Kstate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY pee RESIDENCE ON 8 STREFT, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND EtGHTEENTH. STREETS NORTHWEST. s virtue of adeed of trust, recorded in Liber Wt folio tons of Land Nocsede ot fl the District of Goluinbia, we shall sell at lic aucticn, at the office of Thomas E. Waggaman, auctioneer, No. 519, on 7th atrest northwest, in the City of Washington, »on THURSDAY, 10TH Day oF JUNE, 1880, ab Twetve O'CLOCK Stee tipi $2in Burgees' recorded subdivision of squaré LEY, ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Auct. (ORS SALE OF hie DWELLING, ene NORTHWEST. AND VA- CART LOT ADJOINING, AND THE TWO. STORY Brice HOUSE’ No. 621 ON VIK- GINIA AVENU ay, virtue of wie of the Supreme Court of the ae of Columbia. bemed in seauity canse No. the undersigned Ty will sell at, as auction, in front of nae praia. on THURSD, TRE 17TH DAY OF June, 1880, the followin pote of isnd in the city of Washington D.@., viz.: AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M., t half of lot 14, equare 517, improved by "house No. 489 HE street; and immediate! ay after above a the east half ofl {lot 14, square 617 % unto, in ‘illon's snbdi- ciaoe of lots te eau cay f square 462, im- ved by house No. 621 we aha ot at ted. feposit on when bid aoce v. EI suas 20 Sth atreet M. ¥. MORRIS, th > Trustees. Jet-a THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. HOMAS pias ‘Auctioneer. BUILDIN “THE WEST SIDE OF HIGGIEENTH STREET BEIWEEN BAND § STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, THE 1478 OF JUNE INSTANT, Ar 6 o'cLoox, I will offer for sale Lot sub- fourth of ‘purohaso ney je7-d&as Sa OF A aa FRAME, HOUSE ON FEEDERION. GEORGETOWN. ia! Rey ‘TUESDAY, the 252 on ar at publ 1T 6 O'CLOCK P.M., I will ne fale, in front of the p1 EA. Estate Broker, 8t rthwest. oc O18 H 18 F street north’ Derg Rete Auctioneer. SEH 5. Oo. Frcords foe “D. O., the rite Trustees will sell, on WE x 6 og? 1880, az 6 o' front of the pr i bout 88 feet and ode vip abort 38 at an ong ich on Wont street and story frame dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance at six and twelve notes in Eastham AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 200 Ae te eo SR REDDING eneyens eae ke, led to ou ae Teain’ et seas TEURSDAy Monks, JUNE or: at we NCA] RON ‘BROS. a aTOCE OF HA’ Oars POS Cox a ‘HOES, FIXTURES, aT to: Conbensing ides ByERinG: JUNE 12, 1880, at 7 an Cues ‘Vening thereafter atthe eam ‘antl further notice, at MAHORNEY rs ola “Btan. SEVENTH STREET SOUTHWEST. Achance Soe ban bargains, Terms cae! JAMES 8. PU AntS: Ai DUNCANSON BROS,, At sia HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, aa Estate Auctioneer. VALU. ase UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON ees TEENTH a ROBTHWEST, BE- KN G AND H ST on SATU RDAY, Jone ar a AT 5 O'CLOCK. P.M., I shall offer for gale, in front of the prpnuisee, south 30 feet of Lot 9, in Square 288. ‘Terme way of Je9-td THOS. ‘e. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. ynomas DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. RSTOGE: Under an order of ny Supreme Court of the Dis- han’s Court, will be oid at pub- ‘al THE MrH INsT., av 12 O'CLOCK NOON, at the auction ‘rosie, Eouthiwes corner of 11th s treet an ‘ave., 25 Shares of th» Capital Stock of | the Second National Bank of Washirgton, D. C Terms: Gaah on assignment of the shan je9-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Pp acssson BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- TMEROVED PROPERTY ON SIXTH, B AND #IPIH SIKEETS NORTHEAST, AT AUc- By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 753, folio 484, one of the land reecrds for the District of Columbi: TON will, sell in front of the remiss on INDAY, the alist Day oF Jong, A.D. 1880, commencing’ at 6 O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain pieces or parcels of Ground. lying, and being situated iu the city of ington, District of Columbia, ee ites and described as original Lots number (1) two (2,) three (3, ) four (4, ) five (5,) six (6,) cnipeen aa 3) end fourteen (14,) in square numbered eight han: dred and thirt; F-eight (838,) as the same is Tata down inthe plan of saia city of hope bene) gether with all the improvements, 8, easements, rghte, privileges and appurtena: oon, to the same belongipy or in any wise appertaining, and will be sola as follows Lot ig improved by alarge brick stable on 6th street eat ‘Lots is ‘guimproved. and situated on 6th street east, pear B street north. Lot 1 is unin) ERUEC Teas and situated corner B and 6th streets nort Lot is unimproved, and situated on B atrect north, near 6th east. Tot tis improved by a two-story frame dwelling en Betreet ucrth Lot 418 Improved bya ueeoit brick dwelling and store, corner B and 5th northeast. Lots 5 and 6 are fniepro ved. acd situated on 6th street east, near B strect ‘Ihe above lots contain eT aeetce over 36,000 Fausre 16 feet, and fronton 6th, Band Sth streets northeast ‘Terns: One-fourth cash: balance in equal instal- ments at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-! gone months, notes to bear six per cent. interast and to be fecured by deed of trust on premiseasold. Convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. ‘Terme to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve the rizht to resell, at the risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after wiving five days’ public notice of such resaje in sole Dewspaper published in Washingto: . CO. A pence oe LEIGH h Sona attime of Bale: MAN,? Je3-d OSCEOLA 0. GREEN, pete OSTPONED BALE OF SUPERIOR SUBUR- PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF NECTICUT AVENCE NORTH WES ‘That Tawnificent plece of wrod, front- ing 311-70-100 feet on doit stroct,at the fry junction of said Boundary street and Gonnec-. Hout avenue, being Lot * the recorded sub- division of "Oak Lawn,” edn aus 103,389 square feet, which was advertised in ‘The Star" to be sold urday, the 22d of Stay, and again on Friday, {He uth of Mays 1860. and gh nate beth days pose. Poned on account of the weather, will be aain of- ered for gale on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 2D OF JUNE, 18380, aT 6 O'CLOCK P. 3. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in one and two yt with seven | a cent interest, Payable sen ann iy, Secured by deed of trust on the proper my29-d&ds JOHN E. San Trustee. t2-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, JuNE 92H, 1830, same hi se eae JOHN E. NORBIS, Trusteo. t?-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, J ‘NE 16TH, 1880, same hour and place. je9-eod&ds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. "RUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Under a deed of trust tome, besring date 19th Vanusege 1875: and recorded ie Mose 777, one of thé land Fecorde of ‘this Distr at Paxes 69, Xe., Lahall sel at public auction, to the highest bader, on the premises, oa THURS- DAY, THE 10TH Dax or JuNE, IBN), AT 6 O'CLOSK F. at part of lot22, in equaré 1027, beginning at the ne. commer of snare and running thencs south on ldih street east 100 feet: thence west, 26, Too thence nor-h 20 Toot: thence east 10 fost: thenes north to H street north 80 fect; and thence’ by and mith H street 16 fect to the bexiuntuglefaule hav ins been made in the payment of the debt secured creon. patentoperty is improved by substantial frame mildings ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in equal payments in one and two years, bearing in- tereet, deferred payments to be iu hotes of pur- Chater, secured upon property. “All coaveyancin it t of nu BNO OF Durenwer Wy B. WEBB, Trustee, my27-e0o&ds 406 5th street. §2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL. SATURDAY, June 197n, eame hour and place. By order of the Trustee. -e0k ds GARE OF IMPROVED NC UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FRONIL ON B STREET OUT oN PENNSYLVANIA, AVE. Roi Betws THIRD AND FOURTH pol BEETS Euan e District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 4,609, entitled Simpson against. Simpson, we will sell at auction, on and in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 17TH DAY OF JUNE, aT 5 o’CLOCK P.M., weather permit- 8 Spe. Pe from day today, at the same hour, until are sold, Lots twenty-four (24) and twenty-five oor in Ballantyne and Willian’s saben of the east half of “the hn seven hundred and eighty- eixht (188, and the ra Drevemen consisting of a frame dweliing; and lota seven (7) to eighteen (18), both inclusive, in Willoughby and Mattingly's sub- Givision of original lots two (2) and three (3), in square seven hundred and cight-nine (789), and the improvements on lots seven. and elt, consisting of a lsrze double frame dwelling and store, the same are respectively recorded in book of tub division *‘R. L. H.,” at vaze 184, and ‘*No. 10,” at page 125, in the surveyor’ 's Office of the District of Commbia. Terms ofsale: One-fourth cash ; balance in three gqual instalments in six. twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, interest at7 per centum Perannursor the whole purchase money may be paid in cash within ten days after sale; or the pur- D ite maturity of the deferred A eitioe with the interest rebated. A f $100 will be required on the improved lots of $25. on the. unimproved’ Tots vat the time of _ gale. conveyancing and insurieg (the improved property is to kept insured in a reasonable sum_ until all me eee Se money shal! have been paid,) cording at purchaser’s cost. lo deed given until the whole of the purchase money shall hi n days from the day of sale, we reserve the right to reeell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after five days notics in the Evening Bta Plat of each subdivision will be exhibited at By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court STEL WILLOUGHBY, F. MATTINGLY, \ ‘Trustees 5 7th street n G. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. Ona Fees Auctioneer. CHAN AND WEST 10 Pieri iow oF. rot A, i, TN SOUANE 1000, CORNER MARYLAND AVENU! NORTH a STREET AND. “POUR STEENTH | STREET EAST; AND T LOT 1, 876, Paary OE SEVENTE STREE’ GANT AND 80 E STREET, OITY OF WASH- Beri lecree of the Supreme Court of Distrlcte nf Columbine passed in equi! cause of Andrew J. ee ‘inst ae ect al., wil oa at No. 2597, the undet as sell at publicauction, in front of the on MONDAY, THE 14TH Day oF JUNE, . D. 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., all those pieces or parcels of #round Known as lot No. 6 and the west feet aud 1 inch of lot 4, in square 1050, by the sae of said lot 4, and improvements. the above sale, aT six ovctgce Fs P.M, we will sell, in ‘ront of the Dietriet known as part of Lot one(1), in ore for said piece of ground at mains a vida on said real Fesicn the can: cation thereof by the court. -All conveyancing st i Poperkpess 7A deposit of $50 on each lot sold wuired. = F. EC MOHEIS, 1006 Fat ave, | Trustece. B.= dks WARNER, Real Estate Broker, _ 316 F street northwest. ‘TEES’ SALB 01 MAL} TREOURE ON met * asin OE as ‘TWEEN EIGHTH L AND M NORTH- A WORD TO THOSE WHO USE POROUS PLASTERS. BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER is the only improvement ever made on the old style of Porous Plasters. It contains an entirely com- bination of active vegetable ingredients to which its superiority over common Porous Plasters and- its remarkable pain-relieving, strengthening, and curative properties are due. CAUTION. To protect the public against imitations, counterfeits and fraud, we caution all pur- chasers to see that the word Capcine on each plaster is correctly spelled, and we specially caution all against accepting worthless plasters called by similar sound- ing names when the the genuine are asked for. The fact that BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS are being largely imitated is the best guarantee of their genuine merits and the high opinion imitators have of their value. ITIS AN UNUSUAL THING TO IMITATE A WORTHLESS ARTICLE. SEABURY & JOHNSON, PHARMACEUTICAL OHEMISTS, 21 Platt st.. New York. my2 DR. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, Orrica GLO Nineteenth st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, OATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Dr. von MOSCHZISHEB bas now been iong ent rh in Wasi SSS rea ae forth her, Tears! ee ‘skil ade specialties for known both in Europe and this country. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER feels some personsi gratification in the fact that the Ust of his patients, past and present, ocntains the names of more men of distinction, of ‘al! sections of the country, than probably that of any other PHY- SICIAN OK SPEGIALISE tn afttat el Rtates. Their ORIGINAL LE eTERS Ty amined at his office by those inteveston, o> FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. I thank you very sincerely for the relief I recelved from your trestrient of my hearing, which has beet seriously impaired, — at cxoomsivel RESTORATION OF HEARING. von Moschzisker's treatment in n my oase—oa; terri end doatuess. “prow thinkit Dut.s Just tribute to himmto caake it enown to all who need his ices that I have the eervi itmost confidence in his rofessionsl abilities. = 'THOMAS SOMERVILLE, National Brass Works, Washington. Dzaz 81m :—By the sdvios of aeeey E Nometess 2 I plsced myself under your treatment for a case Fnroat disease and nasal catarrh T have reason oo be entirely satisfied with the result of f your skill, snd you are at liberty to reter rm ae aS ) AvibGe, ‘Treasury eke the Redemption Division U. 8. "FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR. Dr. von Moschzisker brings me letters of intro- duction from genilemen of character and standing. ‘ibey 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 a attainments sea physician. From his treatment of der my observation and personal ex, he can give relief in all cases which HOBATIO Office hours: From 9 8.m. tol p.m., and from’ toSp.m. mara A fhe? @. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS AND APPRAISERS OF DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES 650,000 worth of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, chee eters ‘aaeanel Oy ae *humnond Pendants and 01 = fine line of AMERIOAN and SWISS wittnks, in Gold Osses. (0 REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED for any oft ‘the above goods. MONEY TO LOAN at 65 per cent. ap8 No. 1007 Seventh st. n.w. TRapE s. Ss - s Mani TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS. —We have been selling Swifte Syphilitic Specific for years, and re- vard it superior to anything known to science, for the diseases for which it is Focomunended. We have never known of a single failure. ..GA., July 4, 1874. used Swifts’ Sy Syphiitie Specific in the treatment of convicts for the last year, and believe it is the only certain sean that will ‘effect iene cure for reward will be, will awa ‘fxd, on acd il eB botties of 8. 8. 8., one particle of mercury, iodide potassium, or any min- eral substai dong py the SWIFT SPECIFIO Prepared 0 Atianta, 7, SOHELLED © SERVING. National Hotel Drag Store, ERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of all kinds of stone, and just as durable. For sale ata heavy discount from former prices. TERRA OOTTA VASES, SEWEE PIPE, STOVE CROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Co., 401 New Jersey aves, ear B. & G. Depot. arse ait regis the ihe onty Bi ices. piggeed mi at PUSTe iar iter G10 ode bere 6th and oes sts. D. ‘9th st., betwe Le R. Bt Note by mall prompty atten BSOLUTE SAFETY !! RATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 16th Street and New York Avenue. ow to. Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to 860 a'year” Government Bonds on depont for Bt er $1,000. | Also, recsives Silverwarein for moderate rate. managere—Wm-Stickney, premiers Sow a jB-P. Bay. A Willard, Join Oaasals, ‘Thos. Evans." maya” SX NOTICE! — sTATUARY, MONUMEN’ STTALIAN MANBUE ‘eo ENTS STO) MONUMENTS made to tats 1116 Pennsylvania ave. n = es sold at spré ) Prbtad JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., of SEOOND-HAND iG, DW 7 can Pistols, &o.. can get the best cash prices Zohs. Sib oth al near Fa. . Prompt attention will ven to orders ip parson oF Dy mail” So baa maro QATAR PLUMBING. JAB. F. puree. 410 Oth st. Ad row ELOMSIEG, witha view blu SULT mach better ands al cheaper thana Pa aes or at Ho. 408 oth ABRTHUEB NATTANS, Pharmacist, DYM 24thand J and adand Pats. nw. THE EVENING STAR. ‘WEDNESDAY... -Jume 9, 1880. REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIWES RATIFYIN3. Novel Scene in the House Yesterday 4A GARFIELD MEETING WITH MB. HAWLEY IN THE Just before the adjoarament Of the House aoe. ea nomination = a A. eld for the cy by epublican National convention was announced ‘aid re the pa Tin ccacnatnatan ms Of satisfaction on e part of Tepubiicans, whilst Mr. Garfleid’s mocratic associates seemed pleased with the noe or canferred on their preeitieney sare Pro- ncunced the nomination a strong one. As soon as the House adjourned cheers _ Garfield were given, while cries of “Speech from Hawle and “Hawley for Vice President ae uy at that Soe did not respond. Hobeso. moved that Gen. Hawley take the chair Was carried unanimously, amid loud cheers. When Mr. Hawley took the chair the House Presented a curious sight. Every chair was cecupied, the seats of the absent members being filled by spectators, who, upon the ad- oa ae i crowded into the hall, while in e Tear of the Seats Were groups of men evi- dently fuil of excitement. eas MR. HAWLEY ON TAKING THE CHATR said: “I beg leave to say that’ we occupy this floor with the kind consent of our friends on the right, ae will have thelr opportumty by and Laugh ter and cries of “Speech! epee ra lawley.—“I_ have no speech to lake. ‘The nomination made at Chicago ts its own Speech for every republican of this House, and our persopal good-will goes with our oid friend and ate, Genes Garfield. [Ap- plause.) I haw no doubt from what I have sen, and heard thst this event—this consummation— isin the very highest degree satisfactory to every republican here, whatever may have dean his personal preference. Applause.) We have bech warmly divided in the past; we will be muuch more warmly untted In the ruture. (Load applause.) I think one resait will be—I am ng that there are no democrats here—!o compel an excellent. nomination on the othor side, so that the country we all love will be cer- tain of a good President for Ube next four years, personall ia hatever his political opintons may id applause, in which the democrats ee This MR. ROBESON’S REMARKS. Mr. Robeson, of New Jersey, was then loudly alld for, and that gentleman, responding,said: members of the American Congress—” (A democrat—“Both sides’”] Mr. Robeson, coa- Unuing:—“Both sides—i uhink we have a right to congratulate the whole country thata man whom we all know to be aman of character and capacity beyond impeachment, has been nomi- nated by ove of the great political parties for the highest office in the gift of the people. [(Ap- piause.) Therefore, Mr. Chairman, I speak in now ledgment on behalf of the House of Rep- sentatives that one of our number, conspicuous before the people on account of his services on Unis floor, has been selected as the standard- bearer of the great poliucal party to which I bkelcng. That is a sentiment which affects heither the politics nor the feelings of anybody, and I ask everybody within the reach of my voice 10 join me in giving Ubree cheers for the date selected from our body as the candi- 4 great party.” [The republicans rose ve the three cheers with a will, but the ccrats, Uncugh joining tn the cheering, re- tained their seats.) “I move, Mr. Chairman, {uit a commitice be appointed, and T suggest as i's chairman the oldest member of the House, Judge Keiley, of Penusylvauta, to send by tele- graph our congratulations to’ our fellow-Con- gressman cn his nomination.” (Applause. } Cries then went up for *K and Chatr- man Hawley stated that Mr. Kelley would have Occupied Uke chair, but that he had not been present, RY'S REMARES. ave been In Unat chair but once. though Ihave been here nineteen years, and then I felt so like a fool that I never got into it again. (Lang! 1 thank the gentle- man of New Jersey tr. Robeson) and his asso- Clates on this floor. for hi aving delegated to me the chairmanship of the committee to which has been confided so grateful a daty. I beg leave to inform the chairman and the House that, taking advantage of circumstances, 1 slipped out when Garticld was nominated, at 3 and Sent the following telegram: * Accept congrat- ulations and pledge of earnest support.’ [Ap- plause.j I rejotce most heartily in this nomina- Uon. Gen. Gartield is a man of rare foree of character, of wide attainments, of great simplt- city, abd a man who adheres as firmly asa true party man ever may to his personal convic- Uons, and our friends on the other side, tn the dejection which now overcomes them, while a bad nomination for them 1s possible, Will tind satisfaction in knowing that they know the man to be one who will administer the govern- ment faithfully, fairly and patriotically after We shall have inaugurated him.” (Applause. CONGRATULATIONS TO ME. GARFIELD. The chair appointed Messrs. Kelley, Robeson, Browne, Martin, (N. C.,) Page, Richardson, (N. Y.,) aud Henderson, (ill.,) as the committee to send a congratulatory telegram to Mr. Garfield. Mr. Richardson was appointed at the suggestion cL wr. yun Vooris, of New York, who was un- w' ling that the great state of New York shou!d not be re resented on the committee, and Mr. 4 «Laersun at the suggestion of Mr. Cannon, of 1 nois. who thought that Illinois, “the third State- always republicap,”—should be repre- Cited. The meeting then, after giving three more cheers for Gariteld, adjourne The following is the text of the telegram which was immediately sent to General Gar- ri MR. Kelley.—*1 June S, 1889.—To General J. A. Under instruction of your Cui gressional associates, assembled in the hall of the House of Representatives, General Haw- air, We congratulate you on your Lomination as the candidate of the great repub- ican party for the presidency of the United States. (Slyned)—Wm. D. Kelley, Geo. M. Robe- son, Thos. M. Browne. Jos. J. Martin, Horace F. Page, D. PL. Richardson, Thos. J. Henderson.” Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. MEEIING OF THE DIRECTORS AND STOCKHOLDERS— ELECTION OF PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS. ‘The board of directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal had a protracted meeting in Annapo- lis Monday, The Baltimore Sun says: The board of public works, representing the state, had also Several me during the day, Gov. Hamilton, Comptroller Keating and Treasurer Compton being present. The following — bers of the board of stockholders were present: sutge Dent, who represents the District of Co- lumbia; Com. Morgan and ex-Mayor Kemper, the former ‘rept presenting the United States and the latter Alexandria; the board of public works, Tepresenting the state, and Attorney General Gwinn, Bernard Carter, Francis Miller, Jas. A. L. Meclure, representing private stockholders. An election of officers for the ensulng year re- sulted in ae en of the following: ret, M, Hamill, H. D. Farnandis, Thomas Allaré old members of the board except Nr. Morgan, who takes the place in the board of Mr Crawiord, ‘The president and directors’ report for the past year was received and adopted, showing receipts Trom al sources in is79 to have been $233, 1: v y of the direc: $400 per annum. The rates of sin coal from Cumberland to Georzeiown during the year wasthe same as during the ists, Viz., thirty-six cents per ton, and for whar age ‘at Ciimberland four cents per ton. The de- crease In revenue from tolis as compared with the year 1575 is accounted for by the fact that the coal tonnage during the year 1879 was only 522,004 tons, while for IsiS It was 594,241 tons, showing the decrease to have been 71,37. The report aiso shows that the balance In the treas- ury January 1, 1579, was $43,145.24. The report states that the canal from Cumberlan Georgetown Is unquestionably in better condl- ticn than it has been for years. The rate of tolls charged during the present year is fifty-one cents for the whole istance from Cumberland to Georgetown, and four cents whartage. The boa uublic works o;Tered a resol stockholders, which was adopte stockholders are not to release for water-power unless gauges are placed under the control of the canal company; to allow the Piedmont coal and poy &@ drawback of ten cents Ve ton for coal; also, that the directors abet with the Teport a list of oificers, resi- lence an@ salaries, and that the pay of direc- tors be $100 per annum.” Democratic State Conventions. ‘The Tennessee Democratic convention to nom- inate delegates to Cincinnati met yesterday, anda anent 01 tion was eltected wwe the election of B, A. loes, of a ir man. The follow! oe from the state- at-large were elect jor Thomas O'Connor, of Knox; ex-Gov. Jax Dal — He John W. C of Rutherford, W, Carrell, of Shelby. eral os sentiment of the a = Sg Fa meas most eee ptm prefer- an, Seymour or Field, Dut wilt vote for soanean resented. There are not more tan one or ro len men fa the jon. ‘The eee Democratic convention at Sag- inaw nominated an anti-Tilden set of delegates headed by Don M. Dickinson, of De- SINCE THE SUSPENSION of the Reading compa- nies ee have been dismissed. Of these 225 were employed a Diacksmith andcar shops at Reading, w! ‘the balance were mec! helpers and laborers from the diferent shops along the line. CONGRESIONAL. Conclusion of Vesterday’s Proceed: SENATE —after our report closed— civil service _— was — up after the hour. Among the amend- oe ao eas one oaacnane on out = roqetro. In silver coin, ‘and ano another appropri ng tn ry to put Pensacola nay nat ciency. The amendment dev 7" ting an ropriation for taking “Mr. rompt to pall th ts Niue: ie iL c his a political trick.” on T said twist,” interrupted mir. Pleasing tc some Senators, and that tay have caused the Senator from Maine to lose his emer. which he docan’t do very often.” Mr. ja ed haturedly amid the ge amusement and made no reply. — Considerable debate ensued on this amend- ment, tn which Messrs Wallace, Anthony and Dawes participated. “Mr. Morrill ‘then raised & point of order against tt on the ground that it changed existing law. It was, how ae. cided to be in order by a arty Vote, exe pu that Mr, Mill, of Ga., voted ~ ‘The amen Tent Was further discussed by Meser an, Ml. Burnside, Saulsbury and others. ao ebdate, the nate, afler an executive Session, adjourned. HOUSE.—Yesterday, ater our report closea— The proceedings Were interrupted by the ea Sie convention news, and when, on a roll- r. Garfield's as reached, it was the republic: and de mocratic sides of the chamber, The an- nouncement, which c: m anterw seo that Mr. th ceived With loud cheers and app) Tembers who had assembled in Of the Speaker's desk, a reat {hat the roli-cail was interrupted. Mem- Ts gathered In groups and discussed the nom- Ioation, Which a with almost. universal appre epublicans, and which was conecded by the democrats to"bere s'ropg one. The second call of Mr. ame Was the si from the republicans. The House, at 2:50, adjourned. applause ick in commemoration of al. Organized by M. Paul de c, Was held Monday tn the Church of St. Angustin, Paris. Princ Napoleon heid aloof, but the attendance at the service on the ist sary of the death of the Prin crowd was too lange to ent seme 600 persons rer at the open doors. Five thousand pet present tn the square facing the church. M Cassagnac delivered the oration, &?~-The short crop style of hairc rutting makes the average youth look as if his ears were cut long. ere . de MARRIED. COLLINE—BATES. On_June Pare nage, w. Mr. Dy ML ao, and Mine € Bares, of Washingtun, D. ©. FLOYD MILLS, June 7th, 1680, at the the Kev. TG. Addison, Trinity Soux B. tuovn, of Vas to Etta L ‘Warbington, DIED. HALL. On Monday, June 7th, 1880, at 10:20 a. m., Dr James € LL, IN the seventy-ninth ; is age services will , on Thursda 1830, at the Mr. D. M AMANOE D. Par- reli, 1.1, of held in the Church of the » the 10th instant, at 10 UNDERTAKERS {HED. SPUNDERTAKER, Seventh street m.e. Branch Store, 239 456 street s.w. E bol B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, eer27-12m 1887 10th etrect mortherest. EE ___ PROPOSAL prorosars FOR LUMBER. _ Navy Pay Orricr, 2 Wastinror, D. ©., June 7, 1880.5 Sealed, Proposals, in {jupticaie, to be indorsed Proposal: for Luaiber, will be recelved at this office 1112 ot. Tux LTH Day oF JuNR, for the below cribed lumber, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Washington. D. C.. free of any expense to the Woxernment, abd subject to the usual inspeo- tion, viz: BURE: he AND Boos. 10,000 feet B. wt Pine, 4-4, No. 1, from 12 pen fo tSinches wide,’ not ‘less ‘atin ie feet 10, oo" ‘feet B. M. White Pine, 6-4, No.1, from 12 jnches to8 inches wide, not jess than 16 feet 8,000 ek B. M. White Pine, 4-4, ‘‘commonculls,"* 26 feet long 2.010 feet B. Va. Yellow Pine, 8x4, 16 feet 5,000 fect B. M. Georgia Yellow Pine Timber, 125 ‘12, 20 to 40 feet long. | **For immediate use." All of the above Snider te be ‘well sonsoned and ofthe best quality of ite Rind. be Hat is, ronerved bids, should it be seroee dg) Py he interest oF gcvcrument to do so. Blank forms for bids at this Office. apane = SMITH, Pay I ppeeresars FOR STATIONERY. Post Orrick DEPARTMENT, May 15, 1880, SEALED PRoposaLs will be received at this De- partment until 12 o'clock m. on THURSDAY, Jungs 17,91880, for furnishing Stationery for the Post Oftice Department for one year from July 1, 1880. B'ank forms of proposals, showing the items and estimated quantities required, together with circu- lar relsting thereto, will be furnished on application to this Department. Proposals should be addreased to the First Assist- ant Postmaster General, and indorsed ** Proposals for Stationery.” D. M. KEY, myl9-lawéw Postmaster General. RY POSALS FoR STATIONER' DEPARTMENT OF THE [wTi Ma: ay 15, sito dS osals will be received at ‘his O CLOCK Mo MONDAY, Some 1d iss, for furnishing Stationery for the Department i the 1 Tuterior during the fiscal year endiug June ‘lank forms of proposals, showing the teams. and stimated quanti yer with circu- oa erat, wiiten be Turuished ou ‘spplioa- tion to this Department Froposals mist be addressed to the Secretary of T, and endorsed, **Proposals for Sta- Sq contract wilt be axcarded under thie adverties- Tien Nantel Gn SbyerORT cation Chel! Same bom sanee ungress for the purchase stationery re- wired.” ©. BCHURZ ‘tired. “Dy 1d-wasst Secretary. & Spe duter —21ST. Porvnan MontHiy DRAWING oF tHE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1580. te yi DRS IE AND St ATR ORE ae al rE Be | LEG U STAINED Bi SOtuTSOF K encortinn on ootlons inade with the owner of the Frankfort gecur regularly om th NTH. Bundays and Fridays excepted, for Ey fet Of FIVE YEARS, terminating on JUNE The United States Circuit Court on March 81 ren- Gered the following decisions : Ast-That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal. 2d-Its drawings are not fraudulent. ‘The management call attention to the lbera scheme ‘which ith such popular favor Seretofore, and which will again be prescated fortes 4 JUNE DBAWING. i 1 10 20 9 9 9 1,960 ‘Whe 2 Tickets, 80 a Laika Bede Drattcr Express, = oyun giving number ad riage box or ‘and town, Gounty and Ey ch - Fi gi 2 4 : i t ii