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a ee AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Wr a BYxes,) PTAIN WILLIAM Haying been thoroughly overhauled ‘and repaired in the most substantial mapner, will resume her trips on’ ‘Thursdsy, March 4, 1880. Leaves 6th-st. wharf every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at? a.m., a8 follows On, Tuesdays, for Golton's, Nomint an and Prospect Hill. On Thursdays, for Mat Jandings in Wicomico. | On Snndays, for Matis Creek, Colton’s and landi Makin intermediate lana { ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY OF THB LAK: Pt ‘irst-class fare, #1: Round ban 11.50. Second-claas fare, 75; Roun: & 1. Leave 6th st. wharf MON-' pats, \ WEDNESDAYS and FBIDAYS, 8 at 5:30 p. alternate ma, StOp— tm. Leaves Norfolk Fi2q § Aecandca, Piney Point, Boat Lo ‘Lookout and oF On yrOMAC RIVER TANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN [OMPSON, whart pomnee THURSDAY ts and SATURDAYS, at ‘Bieamelipe JOHN N GIBSON ana ‘0. KNIGHT Pier 41, bart Hiver, 5 At SATURDAYS. at 4p-m. George’ tl p.m. IN Ticketa, ase ‘ke , 20 t0 General Office, ‘Onder Nst. Met. Bank. orp: TED Wool Jobe ean ap29 m RFOLE, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS MONR ND THE SOUTH. BTEAMER GEORGE LEARY, Joseph White, Commander, Wasnixetor, RNorror wel SET tie | room CES wnat, 3 -| TUESDAY, THURS- DAY AN! AND SUNDAY, Brope at Fisey Point and Point Lookout Going eturnir MPirst-clace fare, 81; Round na Trip, 1-00, Tickets food until used. — LYDE'S NEW q EXPHESS 1, LINE Cpe: 1 La ego mn cuzaes FP comny oS ‘all Miver,s ‘and all points in the hr is of lat Throuxh bills Oo Tn From ean From Philadel Freight daily until Bm 0 a.m. @oods received ved delivered st Washington. WILLIAM P. CLYDE EG Manscore, DE & 00. 12 South Wharves, Philadel jive = i, JONG! £00., Avents, 12th at. wl Dw, ‘Washington. ‘8p30 NE’ — AME, ‘The first-class _s of, this line “‘AM8TER- DAM.” “KOT AM," | “‘SOHTEDAM,” “*W. 4.SCHOLTEN,” “P. CALAND," and “MAAS,” carrying the to the Netherlands, leave see" Dock, Jersey City. rewulsrly on Wed Ast Osbin, $00.70., 2a Cabin, 845-50. ‘CAZAU: UX, Genera: Agent, 27 Sout i th, su; Bewlorr” Forpamescreply ow a Gee ZEROTT & CO., 925 Renney ania avenue, Wi ington: or F. H” JOHNSO! i Butidinw, corner New York 9 25th et. n.w. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—Sreamearr Luxe Between New York, Havag, Loxpon, ScuznaMe ron Aap BREMEE. steamers of this compan: rday from Bremen Pier, + foot atu re: From'New Yor! dor, Gone Hoobsanss ton and Brei Becond cabin, $60: steer rages # ‘Sortie freight for Washinton Ce i LINE. NOTICE. LANE ROUTE. ‘THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between — York ria. aH ind every following’ Wednesday trom New York. BATES OF PASSAGE. 890 and 8100 gold, acco tions. Ticket to to Paris, 15, 6 gold, additional. Beturn tickets on fav: terms. Bteerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from eres pt and all other parts of rotigh bills of ‘inden stven tor Belfast, Giassoy, Havre, Antwerp souk ot — on the Continent, and for for Mediterran For gehen ARRANE ‘svaly at, 0 the pp Reem No. vw steerage and = oT enaeaeiee rte wtreek, Washing- 1880 cextRE, CHEAT BS UTE TO THE NORTH, wrest ABD GOOF ‘EST. Double Track, Steel Hale eo Splendid See M: ificent ipment. pen IN REF ECT. MAY Sis at Hit TRAINS LEAVE WANHINGTON, from Depot, streets, as f: 5 Chicawo; 10-40 a m. , with Parlor Gar to Pittsburg and aah from Har- Tisburg to Cincinnati, mais and Chicago; oji0 pie. daly, with 10 Chicaso. iM SE AND Palace Oars to Csnandaleas and For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 dail iy A one Sunda; For New York’ and the 00 a.m., 2:00 and 10:00 p.m. Limited Ex. 10-00 p.m. Gn Sunday press of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, Y., all through trains conrect at execpt Sunds For Brooklyr, N ug Jersey City with boats of rookiyn Annex, af- fording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- ing double ferriawe across New York cay For Philadelphia, 8:00 -m., 2:00, §:40.and 10:00 p m. On 5:40 and 10:00 pm. Limited Exprees, 9:30 8 mn. daily, except Sunday. For Baltimore, 8:00, 0:40 a.m. ic 2:00, 4:20, 4 oo oe 7:40 and 10:00 p.m: rae 8:00, '10:40's.m., 6:40, 7:40 and 10:00 For’ Tope’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 Sunda: pon pee A AND one Lae ‘D ALEXAND! iD WASHIN Tox BNitxoaD. For Alezandris, 7. 7:20, 9, 11 a.m..4: and 11.80 pin. On ‘Bunday at 7, 8 p.m. For i ichtpon 5:20 p.m. daily, except bun Trains eae Alexsndris for ‘Washi 6. 8, 10 5. 7 and 9:05 p-m.. and 12 mid- ni ane ‘On Sunday at aad O 205 5:20, 6: and fie: am., Tand9 northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania syenue, an at the depot, where orders can be left for the check- ing of ene destination from hotels and resi- P_ FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE ‘THOMSON, General Manawer. my26 ALTINGKE AND iD OHIO BAILEOAD, Eind| ener DOUBLE an AOR ne Nort e to the me North To take effect Sun dome at4-30 S LEAVE are tnhins are sine 5:90 a.m.—Latimore, ‘and Way Sta- tons. 6:50 a.m. Baltimore Exprees. 65 a. m.—Baltimi most, Sussbary, Wi ick and way, vis Relay.) ¥ p10 a.m. Point of Rocks canna 8:35 a.m.—Staunton and Va. EP tage Espen. 9.00 ‘a.m.—New York, Philadely Paar express. Parke car to Rew woe York na 9 “00a. Ei. —+On Sunday only—Baitimore, Annapo- and wi Pee aia IS, Lets, Chicrnootambas ang at Point of Rocks for Frederick and stations nae reese atoms Piedmont, pt Sunday.) Phere to Cin- etonati avd Lorisrille daily ; Graf! ton to 8a ‘Sandusky, (0-00 8. Ba Exprees. Stops at bury, Col tion, Jeasup’s and Hanover. Pes ste Biadens- iteville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- jimore, Annapolis, Ellicott Oity Express. Selumore ani and =. hia and Boswn m.—Baltimore and way pecan ni; chester, Frederick, Haxerstown and way, via Relay.) 4:30 p.m.—Baltimare, are and pele ‘Frederick, ia 5:10 p.m. = {Onteazo and Columbus Express. cars genie ea pate oem 6 —fialtimore and Sop. a BALTIMORE. aad LAUBEL EX- ae 9:30 D. m.—tSt. Louis, and Pittsburg care to St. — su Pita a, ay 9:30 p.m. t Baltimore arg and Leurel itis seed .t 25 Bee Fo! BALTIMORE REPRESS. Bisapins garto New York. an ‘nd special sleeping cur to Pbllse THIS AFTERNOON. HOB. E. WAGG aMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SEVENTERN TI ee. ao IGHTEENTH STREETS Mivtne ef adced of trast, recorded Liber Yai folio 0182, one of Laud Records ot the District of Col section: at the alee Df Tien oma No. 519, on 7th street n in the City of Washington, D.C, on THURSDAY. the 107m Day or June, 1880, at TWELYR O'OLOCK ats Lot 32 in Burgess’ recorded subdivision of square 192 im said ett Terms: 8100 to be paid when bid accented, and an additioual amount in cash not exceeding’ one- fourth of purchase money: the residue to be paid in equal oneniy instalments bearing interest at seven percent and secured on the property sold: cr all cae, at een rarchaeer, E, EDMONSTOR, | Trustees. THOR. E. WAGGAMAN: Ane B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. SIX pede STORY y BRICK HOUSES NOW UI ae BOLD fie UXUNUALLY LIBERAL h Tals, R THE NCE Hi on MHURSDAY, tre rae 2880, 4% 6 +. 00 the premises, I will sell six Of the eight houses on'D street, between, 1st and 2d streets southeast, near Providence Hospital, onthe following liberal terme, viz 25 on each house to be paid at the time ‘of the sale, and the residue of the purchase money in five years, interest at six per_cent per Snnum, vayable Tail Yearly; conditioned that the housés be finished with dispatch. When finished, and the lote- ine closed complete, and thehouses Insured, a bulldins: loan of $30) with be made on each house, for the same time and at the same rate of inte iven to the purchaser, and a deed of trust taken to Secure the whole, with accruing taxes and insur- H. WARNER, Nis 27-eod&és Reai Estate Atetioncer. Cee sn SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, ‘T NORTH WEST. AND VA- No. 459 HS’ T BS HE TwWO- USE’ No. 621 ON VIB- By virthe of saecree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Colnmbis. passed in Banity ise No. 6, the undersigned ‘Trustees Sail seit at publie auctions in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE lite Day oF Joxe, wing parcels of peat in tlre city ofWashingtons viz.: AT 5 o'cLoox P.at., the west halt of sauare 517, “im wed by "house No. 459 H immediately after above sale, the east batet et 1 Square §17, unimproved. At 6 o'clock p. m. allof Lot2, in Allen's aubai- vision of lots in square acuth’ of square 462, im- proved by house No. 62 a TTerins of sale: One-third Cah, ‘wed residue in one and two years, with interest at 6 per cent. ; the deferred payments to be secured on the property old, by reserved lien or deed of trust. ‘The prop- Sry will be sold clear of all taxes and assoaements, £850 deposit on each Jot when bid accepted. Ee Sth sti M.F. MORnIS eS os 1306 F THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, HOMAS DOWLING, Ai Auctioneer. BUILDING LOT ON THE WERT SIDE OF BIGHTFENTH STREET, BECWEEN BAND 8 STREETS NORTHWEST, On MONDAY, tie Lita OF JUNE INtrawt At Go'crocx, I will offer for fale Lot sub. division Q, in square numbered 'd thirty: three (139), in the City, of Washington This lot is in the neihborhood of the Pratroek circie, and has a front on 18th street west of 20 feet, by a depth of 142 feet and 1 inch to an alloy 10 fet wide, and ix rapidly improving in value. ‘Terms of ‘sale: One-fourth of purchase money cash, and the balance in equal payments in six, twelve and eighteen months, purchaser to give hotes secured by deed of trust upon property for the deferred payments. Conveyancing at cont of purchaser. Sale peremptory. je7-d&as STE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME aa ‘ON STREET. BETWE] REET AN FREDERION, GEORGETOWN: On TUESDAY, the 15TH or Jusr, AT 6 O'CLOCK Pim., I will offer, a puoi c fry sale, in front of the premises, Houre No. 27 5th street, Georgetown, This is a desirable prop- erty fora. small fs Tami, and a wood opportunity willbe had Sat ‘ata bargain. Lot is 25x15 HOINTIRE, "Real Katate Broker, Je5-8E" . 918 F street northwest. \HOMAS: Ee Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY THE SOUTH SIDE OF WEST. eee eo ae CONGRESS ST! virtue eet of bust, dated the 24th gaz. of Oc Getaber Tst8, and dniy recorded in 12, Re., ong of, the land. Records tor svanhiostons "Ds G., the undersigned 1 sell, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE THE 16rH, 1880, az 6 o'cLocx, in front of the premises, the following property, viz: Part Lot numbered 7, in the s'ip about 35 feet and one inch on West street and a depth of 120 feet, improved by a two- story frame dwelling. ‘Terms: One third cach ; balance at six and twelve per annum until paid, and secured ee bl the property; or ce craps at the opdon of purchaser. Oonveyancing and Ee cai purchaser’ *g coat. 2100 down at time of sale. FREDERICK W. J { Trustocs Je5-d&ds_JAMES L. DAVIS, z UOCTION SALE OF TWO et BUILDING LOTS ON THE SOUTH 8! Q STREET, BETWEEN, SIPTEENT AND SIXTEENTH BTREETS NORTHWEST. will sell at public sale on MONDAY, JUNE. Larn, AD. 1880, 47 544 o'coock Pat, to fine Sw Building Lots, havin a front of 20 feet each bys Gepth of 100 fer, situate as above. rma easy, and made known at 8 fettbes .H. WABNER, Auct. oma DOWLING. = CATALOGUE SALE OF VALUABLE STAND- ABD AND MISOE!LANEOUS BOOKS, BE- LONGING TO VARIOUS OWNERS, Tobe sid at my rocma, sonthwert corner Fennevivania avenue and 11th stres one MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES EVENIN NGS, 14, 15 anv 16, COMER Eacu Evi owe. at 7:30 O'CLOCK. 1 cash. jeri. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER’ TRON ‘HE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF NORTH A AND THIRD STREETS EAST, CAPITOL By virtue of a deed of trast dated the 29th day of April, 1 is $20, folio 128, signed Trustee wil sell on THURSDAY, some ‘Tire. pee aT 6 o’cLock, Sn front of tae mises, the following- described ot hid Ee viz Ail that certain Diece or 1d described on the ihc or NG ‘3d street east 21 feet; thence west 109 feet 10 and a half inches: thence north 21 feet: thence east along the line of North A street 109 feet ten anda half inches to the place ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with notes iz int id secured by a deed of trust. Ailconveyanci pprehacer's cost. $100 deposit re my21-dads GEORGE PETER, Trustee. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANOERY SALE OF LOT 5 AND WEST 1 ¥EET 1 INCH OF LOT 4, IN 8 TEENT! EAST; AND ALSO PART LOT 1, IN SQUARE S26. CONNER OF SEVENTH STRUER CASE ASD 80 SQUTH E STREET, CITY OF WASH- By virtue ¢ Of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, paased inequity cause of Andrew J. Joyce against Mary. White et al., equity No. 2597, the undersigned, as trustees, will sell at publicatiction, in front of the prei a MONDAY, THE litt Day OF JUNE, AND. 1880, af 5 O'CLOCK P- a pieces. or parcels of round known as lot No. 5 and ‘the west [0 feet and 1 inch of lot 4, in square 1050, by ‘the depth of said Jot 4, and iniprovements. immediately after the above sale, aT six CictocK at, we will sel, in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of seround in said city an District known as part of Lotone(1), in 876, bexinniry for said piece of wrouad at east corner of said Street 41 feet and 6 inches and runni! 76 feet; thence east to the line of 7th street east 41 feot 6 inches: and thenes South with said street 75 ee! provement ye third and balance of ‘Terms of sale: purchase money to ‘be Pi eighteen menths from sy 0 of sale, with in! Six percent. per annua, and for payment thereof purchaser or purch: ive his, her or thar pro! notes, witla surety OF sui be approved by rusteos.. No deed ivan’ unt purchase “money | and interest shail mi paid. ‘The balance of | rca money t0 Te main a lein on sai the purchaser or wurchasers ean pay all of sale or on rati- Beation thereof by the court. All conveyancing st Purchasers cost, “A deposit of 360 on each lot ‘sold M_E* MOHEIG, 1306 F ot, WintiaM 3 490 La. ave. § Trnstecs. MILLER, 4! ant a COAL AND WOOD. Tuli Weight... Best oe Eis omee, wisrreh, mill and ‘depot connected witn “unequaled feclities “and “says for Cy conducting the wood trade, § waves. issn FALB ASSOCIATION. MIU FOR BEST COAL, ‘was awarded to gaa Depot ana Bill, 7th-street wharf. QMice: 13th and Poppa. ayenpe.. oe ee HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FRENCH-PLATE MANTEL MIRRORS, PERB eee wee DAVIS & JAC ok BON ORGAN, VE OSOME WALNUT CBEFONIER. A GENERA® ASSORTMENT GF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, &c. ALSO, 50 MUSKETS, & On SATURDAY, June 121m, 1880, at 10 ovctocr, iu front ‘of iny Auction Noone, T shall eel/'a general assortment of the above code. Jel0-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. MAGNIFICENT. ROSEWOOD CASE SEVEN AND F OCTAVE PIANO (Albrecht “& Co. ‘his, maker,) AT AUCTION. RDAY, JUNe 127TH, aT IL M., within our salesroom. ‘Terms cash: Je10-2t_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. NOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. NEW TOP SPRING WAGON, ALSO SECOND- LATFORM &PRING WAGON. On SATURDAY MOBNING, | 3 127H, AT 10 O'CLOCK, we above, a5 front of out, metlon rome, streets. Suitable for grocers avd Je0-2t pie HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. UHE ENTIRE EFFECTS OF THE ANTIQUE FURNI! URE KSTABLISHMENT OF FRANK THOMPSON, Esq., AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, Juxelitn, ih COMMENCING aT 10 o'cLocK, I shall sell, at No. 1236 Pennsylvania ave’, between 12th and sth st, without reserve, the entire Very fine Mahogany Hall Olock. Elegant Antique Maboany. Siacboard. One Mahogany Congressional Des! Superior Antique Mahogany, Side and Dining Tables Antique Cabinets aud Secretaries. Fine old Brass Fenders, Fire Dogs and Candle 8. Antique Work Tables, Obairs and Sofas, ‘Together with a weneral assortment of Modern Furniture, Show Cases, Stoves, &C. Mr. Thompson being in il] health and unable to attend to business, has directed me to close out evers thing, without regard to 3-0-3 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. heavily carved, Cooking and Heating Oth June, 1830. ‘There will be gold at acpablen auction, on the White Lot, south ry Department, (7 on MONDAY, er dese 1s 1880, aT 12 O'CLOCK Now, the Buildings formerly’ eed by the Bureau of, Exigraving and Prin onsistiny ‘One Large brick Building, about so feat. One Small Brick Bui'ding, about 20x40 feet And One Frame buildin: about d0si0 fect. Alse, Three Large steam Boilers. ‘Terms: Cash on day of sale. Grounds to be cleared within ten days from date of be "By order. J, 7, POWER, Ohiot Clerk. Dv: NOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. 10-4 'OLEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th street n.w. X will sell, at public sale, on TUESDAY, JUNE 15TH, aT 5 o’cLock P. M., a valuabl Teal estate, to wit: Lots 3 and 5,in Nquare 8) fronting $8 feet 6 inches on public reservation by depth of 93 feet 9 inches, Lot 6 fronts 30 feet on ath street by a depth of 105 fect 2s inches ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balange in one, two and three years, with interost ‘at ax er cent: on fer annum until paid, secured by a doed o Property sold; or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deporit of 850 on each lot when sold. All conveyancing and recording at purchasees ecst. If the terms of this sale are not comp ted th within ten daye, the property will be resold at ct af iat the purchaser. Bale positive. FOLEY, Auctioneer. i ae DOWLING, Auctioneer. Te Lee STOOK AND FARMING MEN’ NEAR HYATTSVILLE, PURGE GE GEONGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, ep MONDAY, SORE 2Q1sr, 1880, at ONE O’CLocK, on the premises, I shall sell a val uable Farm, cou(aining 70’acres, located near. Bicdeneburg station, B. & & 0. fk. Ey Improved by new Dwelling and Barn, Stable, & 8 fine Ap- Teaud Peach orchards of aboat 1,000 treme ae vineyard, about 250 vines Concord Grapes; 10 acres of oak woods, everything in rood condition. ‘Terms: $2,000 cash; the balance in one and two Fears, with notes eae interest and secured by a eed Of trust on the property. | Conveyancing. &¢ » at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit required at time of rnmediatel after the sale of Farm the Stock and Farming Implements will be sold. the Farm can ‘be obtained at the ofilce of “HOMAS DOWLIN: Autonet ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE No. 512 ELEVENTH STREET, EEN E AND ¥ NORTHWEST. srhis valueble ot. ip abet 80 feet front by Jc feet deen, and fofmerly belonged to the Inte James Fitzpatrick. It has upon it an but substantial Frame Dwelling and store. It BINS sold at public auction on THURSDAY AF- 2 5 c. etioneer 9-dts ; balance in one, two and three years, with #ix per cont intoreak, B1U0 to be deposited when ee harehag Knocked down. Con- Veyancing, &c., at purchaser's cos FULLERTON, Attorney, Louisiana avenue. Je10-12, 15,17, 19,21, 22, 23 pencsnson BROS. -» Auctioneers. TRUSTEES" BALE orn Porte ED AND UN- MPHKOVED P ¥ ON SiXTH, B AND Eiria STRERTS RokMgAST, AT AUu- By, naHtuc of 4 deed of trust, duly recorded ip Liber No. 753, folio 484, one of the land r: cords for the District of ‘Columbia, we will s-ll in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the gist Day oF June, A.D. 1880, commencing’ at 6 O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain pieces or parcels of ground, lying and being situated in the city of 1 ington, Distriet of Golumbia, and known and described ag original Lots numbered one (1,) two (2,) three (8, ) four (4,) five (5,) six (6,) thirteen (13) and fourteen (14, ) in square numbered eight han- dred and thirty-eight (833,)as the same is laid down inthe plan of said city of Washington, to gether with all the improvements, ways, easements, privileges and appurtenances to the samo bg OF i any wise appertaining, and will be follow Lot 13 is iuprovea by alarge brick stable on 6th street east. Jot 14 is unimproved. and situated on 6th street eest, near B street uort Lot lis uniny proved, & and situated corner B and 6th streets nort! 2 is unimproved, and situated on B street DOI near 6th e1 aS ae amprcred by a two-story frame dwelling on B street n Let 4 is ‘iuproved by a two-story brick dwelling heat and store, corner B and 5th nort! Lots 5 and 6 are unimy proved, and ‘Stuated on Sth street near B street no! ‘The above lota contain sltogethor over 35,000 square feet, and fronton 6t2, Band 5th streets no. ‘Terms: Ore-fourth cash : balance in equal instal- ments st six, twelve, eixlitecn and twenty-four months, notes'to bear six per cent. interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Convey- ancing and recording at purchasers cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the stees reserve the right to resell, at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser or jiurchasers, after giving five days’ public notice of auch resale in gome newspaper published in Washington, D. C. A. devomit, of $100 required ou each lot at tims of tale, N, ci-a OSCEOLA 0. GREEN, pees SALE, OF IMPROVED AND. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FRONIING ON B STREET SOUTH, AND. ON PENNSYLVANIA AVE- ROE BELWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH BTS EA: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity cause No. 4,609, entitled’ Simpson avainst Simpson, we will sell at auction, on and in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, Taz l?tH Dax oF JUNE, 1880, "aT 5 O'CLOCK Pst, weather permit- » at the same hour, until allare sold, Lots twenty-four (24) and twenty-five 25), in Billantyne and Willnars subdivision of e east half of Square seven hundred and eighty- eieht (78%, and the improvements, consisting ofa frame dwelling ; and lots seven (7) to elihteon (14), both inclusive, in Willoughby and Mattingly's sub: division of original lots two (2) and tirce (3), in Square seven hundred and cight-nine (780), and the provements on lots seven and ciht, consistine of 4 large double frame dwelling and store, as Are respectively reoored in book of sub= division “i Le t page 184, and. ‘No. 10," at paze 125, in the surveyor’s office of the District of Combis. Terms ofssle: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal instalmenta in six. twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest at 7. per centum perannum; or the whole purchase money may be Paid in cash within ten Gays after sale; oz the pur. chaser can at any time anticipate the maturity of the deferred payinents with the interest rebated. depoeit of abd el required on the improved lots and Pej vuaisaprored: ote oat i fine 6 of ‘ “sale. oat Convevancing “and forisi e mapeoy property is kept insured five days notice in the "A plat of each subdivision will bo exhibited at WESTEL WILLOUGHBY, No. 456, pause avenue, Ve MA: ary pete jo. JeT-d&ds auctioneer. jOMPLETE STOCK OF HATS, Cape, BOOTS Oy ara bHOES, FIXTURES, ko., AUO- acommeretee 8 SATURDAY EVENING, and con| thereafter st the same bout antl seine tare a Bs ENED Ol ‘Ola ‘Btan SEVENTH STREET SOUTHW 4 cme cath barvains. [AMES 8. PRD WARDS: Assienge,, DUNOANSON BHOS,, A rps: Ez. WAGGAMAN, | a Estate cao UNIM! VED PROPERTY ON “EGET EENTH ST STBEET NORTHWEST, BE- = SATURDAY, ce sre ‘AT 5 O'CLOCK. T shall offer for eale, tn front of th prem cn south Tot of Lot 9, in Square Ass. jeota Hos. B. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. XECUTOR'S SALE BOF SECOND NATIONAL Under an order fie ¢ Supreme Court of the Dis- Hs} ruse sit y han’: be sold at pub- fe‘tale, om ONDAY, ES 14TH INsT., aT 12 "OLOCK NOON, ion rooms, southwest ry ctl cuek of Lith street and Pa. aver 35 Sharee of tie ei Ko f the Seco ‘National Bank of PCa et PBoFosaLs For | FOR LUMBER. TaN 7 aio.d Soane sumber, will ear this ome ax. idaber tobe gy JUNE, for the below ford eee Waserxaton, D. VOREA YARDS Geis 10,001 feet B. AP Waite Bin 300% P reore food {aches to 18 inches wide not less ian 10 f 10, 000 fet B. Mt. ‘M. White Pine, 6-4, No. 1, from 12 inches to 18 inches wide, not less than 16 feet long. feet B. M. ite Pine, 4-4, **com1 8,000 Te feet Whit 18; mon culls, ** Ton 2,000 rect B: B. ML. Va. Yellow Pino, 8x4, 16 feet ia Yellow Pine Timber, 12x . ‘For immediate usi ll of ‘the above timber to be well seasoned a rig] Teeerved to re; or all bide shoal ithe ‘considered to the interest of the goverment to do 60. forms for bids at this ice. ADAMS SMITH, Je8-3t Pay ees U.8. Navy. PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Wan DEPaRTMEsr, « INGTON City, May 26, 1880. Pealed a Provera in duplicate, addressed to. the will be received at this Depart ment, until 12 p'eldck, Doon, on FRIDAY, tae STH DAY OF JUNE, 1880, for runny the TATIONERY forthe War Departientand its Bureaus {or te fe cal your ending Juue 30, 1881. "No bids wi'l be cou sidered that are not sealed, and marked gn the out. side of the envelope ‘'Proposals for Seationery.” No bids will be received after 12 o'clock sharp. A detailed schedule of the articles required and a blank form of proposal will be furnished on appl cation to the Chief Clerk of the War Department. he Stationery must be of the best quality. “San Flew must accompany each bid, and be' fully equa! fo standard eaniples on file pale successtul bidder “will be required to give d, with approved puretign in the sum of 10/00 Portie taieneal tel the contract, and th» Department will reserve the right to order the arti Gles at such times and in such quantities as it may deem proper, and to increase or diminish the quan- lity stated in'the schedate. {ticles not named in the schedule are to be fur- nithed at the option of the Department at the low- est market price Je3,10,17 ALEX. RAMSEY, Secretary of Wa MEDICAL, &c. Sareatteee ae al juickly cn: rR. sed, apa zee. | cured. laa. Fat, iw. near 24. mayi5-1m°* Mas DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOB fadios. All femaletoomplaints ed cured. consulted dally at Office hours froma too pe Sm" 903 NEAR NINTH. Sih pew raciiaiead No ehSnue of uasnatern ainoe ita eat tat heesi imanasers since en} by Dances >in ITH. ‘The best establishment south of New Y A3800p RESTORED. Fnesonterton Fars. For the speedy. ure of seminal Weakness, and all dis- orders brow of on wn sciseeslosore excess. Any Druggist has the ingredient AC DAVIDSON & CO., acon Been st., N-¥} le self ry EE ‘to his clone guiterers Address J. Hi. N. ¥. dech-o3 NONSULT DE, ROBERTRON, ‘Wednesday = urday, at his of ce, 466 Ost. 828 merr- 48hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- yrugsist, comer 12th st. and Pa. ave. ee ee sent by mail under seal on re of DB. F. A. VON. MOSOHZISKER, Orrica 619 Nineteenth st. n.w. Bpecial attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, OCATARRH, ASTHMA, DISEASES OF THE THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, &o. Dr. von Capen ia Gantt bas now been Jong complished a1 ficfent ‘int toa te rool hat further commend of age euccess is unneces- "aban autor of me ical worka BS von mGacHeTsae me personal gratification in the fact that she fier ue patients, past and present, contains names of more men of distinct lon, of al vections of ot the coun! than probably that ol SICIAN 0} 12, inet Their ORIGIN. NAL Letra amined at his office by th: ooo te FROM SENATOR VOORHEES. i thank you very sincerely for the rellef I received from your treatment of my’ hearing, which has been serfounly impaired, ‘the result of Foran eacentvel se RESTORATION OF HEARING. taD%; Yon Moschaisker's treatment in ny one —0n. and deafness—proved a perfect 1 Ehinnit buts quar erieeee him'to make ft known to all who need his medical services that I have the ‘utmost confidence in his es ‘abilities. National Braas Works, Washington. Dear Smr:- the aavies of Senator Voorhees 1 laced Dayselt under $e your treatment f ior ‘& case of it disease an: catarrh. I have reason to be entirel; Hefled with the result of ekill and you are at Uberty to reter SCRE Ohigt of the Redemption Division U. 8. Treasury FROM HORATIO SEYMOUR, Dr. von Moschzisker brina me letters of intro- duction from genilemenof character and standing. ‘They speak highly of his skill and success in the treatment of diseases of the Kye and Ear, and those of the Respirator ot a and of his attainmente aga physician. his treatment of 0 case un- fey pieeryation abd oreonal experiance think eoan wive relief in all cases which a HOBATIO SEYMOUR” Office hours: From 9 a.m. tol p.m., and from’ tobp pm and arae Tape s. s. s. Manx. TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS.—We have been selling Swift's Syphilitic Specific for years, and re- ard it superior to anything known to sciénos, for digcases for which it is recommended. We have never xnown of a single failure. | Ga., Jul; 1874. We have used swifte § Syp piitie. ‘Speci ic in the treatment of convicts for the last year, and_ believe it is the only certain remedy that Will effect ‘manent cure for diseases for which {gu reoommend GRAN’ XANDER & OO. $81,000 reward will be paid to an ghemist who fd, on analysis of 100 bottles of 8. 8. 8., one aoe iodide potassium, or any min- substance. ae ol y the SWIFT SPECIFIO ry by 80. CHELLEL @STERYINS Nations Nota Drax Bose Fee JERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, MANUFACTURED FROM THE FINEST OLAYS. VERY ORNAMENTAL, and in imitation of all kinds ef stone, and just as durable. For sale ata heavy discount from former prices. TERRA OOTTA VASES, SEWEB PIPE, STOVE CROOKS, &o., AT THE LOWEST RATES. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA 00., 401 New Jersey ave., mar27-ly ear B. & O. Depot. BSOLUTE SAFETY !! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPARE, AGth Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Damp Proot Vaults from 86 Government Bonds on depont for 81 per 81,600. Aino receives Bllverwaretn inv ieanks for a moderate rate. Board of managers—W! Pues ident; Geo. W. vice president; B. P. mg Say oe zx Win Tas caer Evans. um SE NATTANS VEGETABLI Ces Be trag at id ANTI-BILIOUS Pints Of a itual Oostivences, ‘Dye a, Habit ‘Ol a Liver Oomplaints Pjeiant aid reliable in thelr acon Weeping. ABTHUR NATTANS, Puarnuccst my26_14th and I and 2d and Dats. n-w Fareer x $0 pays we will continue to SEVEN-STOP ORGANS at 875, Sree Sheary sa advance at a, fao- ata EES, BIME casi YORK CHEESE, a sO Pee Wine. iT Hams, (per 2 Tbs). ii California Brandy. Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” $2.50 per sallon. Pure Holland Gin. GEORGE A. O'HARE, Bid 1213 7th st. n.w., bet- Mand N. [EvErE> CRABS IN TWO-POUND CANS, ORIGINAL SHELLS ACCOMPANYING EACH OAN. HAVE ONLY TO BE FILLED FROM THE CAN AND BAKED UNTIL NICELY BROWNED. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. Je3 1421 New York ave. ON DECK AGAIN. GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! GROURETES ELPHONZO. YOUNGS, 504 OTH STREET, Berween E axp F Nonruwest. Having refitted, shScgec a red thi above named sto! bef Wr spree So teenie my friends and ‘the public ® with their needed One b= pie from a pererall selected and complete ST‘ F NEW GOODS. We name in part SUGARS. (Best New York and ponsdelphta Brands.) Powdered and Granulated, 10 1 1. Standard ‘*A” (not ‘‘off A” or * Good ite Sugar, 11 ibs. fo: Good Brown Sugar, 123 ibe. TEAS. Gunpowder Cone, Imperial, Japan, English Breakfac, &¢.—all erades™ prices guaranteed. as low as any house south of New York. COFFEES. Mocha, Java, Maracaibo, Laguyra and Rio—at porcian prior” Geni omAlaeed: Oa oR ewae always fresh roasted, and we have in. ei some of the finest grades that can oe produced. Good Roasted Rio, 6 lbs. f --81.00 SYRUPS. Pare Sngar, goods guaranteed free from Glu cone—eeveral Cho:ce a Tup, per gallon, $1.30. MOLASSES. A genuine article of New Orleans always on hand, as also the lower grades. Prices low FLOUR. Ceres, Minnesota Pat. Process ; Sterling, Minne- sota Pat. Process; Golden Hill, family ; rO- cess; A. H. Hi Wartiburn Mills; a New West, and all other leading brands direct from LUNCH GOODS — : t provers ome MESS Fe Oe Ken, ee Boned ‘Tork ast re, eatiteg ee wenurhe RY ps din in mOn, ried Be ed ‘Beans, ioe &e., &., SAU ‘CES AND PICKLES Of allkinds, and we would name the celebrated Durkee's 8: Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles. A full as ent. SELECTED F! eUIES, and the very c)olcest NEW YORK BUTTER. No De spared t) keep up a sod Supply of these important articles. Queen ‘Olives ina variety of styics—including bottles at 25 cents for Picnic Tn fact, we vive our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, and make it our whole study to furnish the VE! BEST of Sore ne in the way of FAMILY sue PLIES gent ‘Our facilities for buying and freighting are surpassed by none, and we guaran- tee to gell as low a8 any other house in the city: a5, also, to pe the article, quality and quantity as presented. joney cheerfully cern to any coeaner who is not entirely satisfied with their pur: ‘Telephonic Grass ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROOER, 504 Ninth st., bet. E and F, (WHITE FRONT). my22 xcunsionisrs, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Freeh arrival of Imported and Domestic Goods. ned. Luneh. BEEF. Reset BAM. ea = Selly. OHICKEN. Potted RO} GUE, HAM SAUSAGE, OURRIED OvSTENS. BAKED MACCARONI. PICKLED LAMB TONG PICKLED OYS- TERS, PI Geese SHRIMP, PICKLED NUTS. WOODEN PLATES PAPER NAPKINS. es ee No charge for packing and delivering goods to art of the ci! ee . W. REED’S SONS. my5 2216 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & 60. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- OUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia CAPONB, 40 cents s pound. may4 Fre MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 Cents Pex Ls. eee 75 man Java COFFEE, Roasted, 83 cts. J COrnEE, Howe 82. sper ox ba.” NEW YORE TEA OOMPARY,: Cor. 7th and K sts, ap26-3m WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. Arartod at the National Fairover all other compet- Fre hae sete \dsomest Minngsots Patent Flour in the MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent ras tie Patent Process. ‘N HU ‘The Standard Faull Flour of the District. For sale by en. first-class Grocer. ' (OLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 WM. M. GALT & CO. ASSHOR & STEBBINS, No. 1014 Penn’a ave , WashixGrox, D. O. 268 Light st., Barrrwone, Mo. BOILERS, ENGINES, PUM?8, STHAM, GAS AND WATER PIPE FITTINGS, BRASS WORK, ENGINEERS’ AND MACHINISTS’ SUPPLIES. wf 5 ANTED 50,000 PEOPLE rere call cr send orders to fee fine reeds ides Ocre iar iT é JOB DYEING AND CLEANING ESTABLISE. Work called foi and delivered anywhere in the city, OF by mail oF —— from other places. W. 8. WHEATLEY, my] 40 Jefferson st., eorgetown, D.C. EGGE ‘Ac a= Sarre x. = Hi MANUE. cee Box 1705, Bridgeport, Conn., specialties in eee Hardware \ofacturers of Ag $ and ar “Mcialio Borge Bash oe to every other ad ¥ery a et | * Selpe wancincaryr Qo cs give ac ae’ | tion to the making of estimates for the cost of the manufs of ted inventions and all the ne- on, roy ity. ‘treated confiden F™s ee a HAC ES, apal-1 616 ave. L. MARTIN & CO.’S CELEBEATED PULP MORTAR BLACK, ample experience an entire success. Eiepia seeeerervkbbbbbbbbiskie Cor violent, Ooushe. eral Debi cae Weakness. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIS: Or sent by the case, or aingle vial, Tree'of charse, on receipt ef 6 AU PHRE’ YS" AOMEOP: MED- ALCO. 109 Fulton st, Nene Humphreys’ Specific Manual on Disease and Ite Cure (144 pages), aent free. aps-eoly —— eee HE LE FEVRE LUNG PAD, A POSITIVE REMEDY AND CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCGI ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, CATABRH IN ALL ITS FORMS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE PUL- MONARY ORGANS. THE MOST, HEALING REMEDIAL KNOWN TO SCIENCE. Cures by absorption. Ten minutes wear will de- moneirate its healing qualities. THROW AWAY EGER cop LIVER OIL AND UGH SYRUPS. The LE pve LUNG PAD acts directiy upon the part afivcted and cures by 8 natural process of AGENT tion "Why dloss the atorasch with nauseous drugs when the seat of disease ix in the Lut gs? ‘The Pad is composed of Balsams and Cordials of the most soothing and healing character.” Many of its inwredients are exceeding] iy rare, and found only in France, where every sold by us is man- ufactured. THIS GREAT REMEDY AND CURE Has attracted the widest attention on the Conti- nent, and has effected thousands of cures, many of which have eeemed miraculous rather tha cases of natpral healing. We have the most unequivocal testimony to their curative powers, from persons of high character and intelligence.’ We guarantee that the LE FEVRE LUNG PAD Will heal and atreny hen and prolone life in. the WORST CasES of TUBEROULAR CONSUMP- TION, and will effect accure in every case if the Giteace hse been only recently contracted. Persons suttering from ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CATARRH, WEAK LUNGS OB BLOOD SPITTING, 4 find the PAD an inestimable boon! For eale only by the HOLMES MEDICINE CO., Prrrspuna, Pa., Who are the Sole Agents for the United Sta and The LE FEVRE ane PAD is not for eale st Drug Stores. We save the enormous drugwists’ pronts to the buyer by importing in lanze lots. The Suties on theee woods'are heavy, and to wive & proiit on them the drougist would ne Tied to double Our price. BEWARE OF TMITAT Price—1 Pad, 82; 3 Pads, 85. Sent by ma swe paid, or by express, to any) part of the States or Canada. Adare THE HOLMES MEDICINE CO. 4e3-tu, th, s3tk3m Pittsburg, Pa. post- United BRHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &. TRADE “BAPANULE.” MARK. The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Immediate Relief and a Radical Cure. Inflammation of the Ki Back- ions or Soreness of ‘the from a cause, Burns or BScalds, and all Inflam- ry Diseases. MNO ‘household can afferd to be ion! it. Physicians use and recommend it. “RASA thousands who owe their lives to Iluminated Circulars sent free, upon appli- cation by te letter. Ne in trying It, a8 we guarantee satisfaction "50 conta imand 6h ier bot ‘Trial Bottles, 26c. Bold b by all Drageists. SAMUEL GERBY & COMPANY, PROPBIETORS, 937 Broadway, N. ¥. ieee COMPANY'S EXTRA‘ OF ‘MEAT. Sea tucowt and aon for wich a tions should feel al Sa “Lancet,” Journal,” &o. CAUTION.—Genuine poly = with the fac simile of Baron Liebig’s Signature in Blue Ink across the “*Consumption in England increased ten-fold in ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRA( or Po EE mak pe = og RR, ap & London, mar ll-ly Koxow THYSELF. The enti miseries that result from indiscretion inesrly life may be alleviated and cured. ‘Those who donbt this azeertion sould Purchase edical work ae by the PEABODY MEDI- aL ae OF LIFE ;01 it experien ate ‘medal by the National Medical Association. tcontains beautiful and very ex; pn ook. ‘Bound in French cloth; price nly’ 81, eel by teail post pald. ; ‘The London Lancet says:—‘*No person should be without this val bie book. ‘The author is a noble benefactor.” An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. author refe1 ee we. Association. . el thor may rae THYSELF. ‘permission, to Hon. P. A. at oF the Ratond Medical mard FrOICEt - MORGMEATS MANTELS, &c., which will be Ww. naps A REE ) Pda JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEES IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIB- CONGRESIONAL, Conclusion of Yewterday’s Proceed. SENATE.— _Aturartaeal closaa— ‘The bil remov "ing the political disabliittes of Clement C. Clay, of Alabama, was passed. ‘The Senate, as in Committee of the whole, re- sotied consideration of the sundry clvil_appro- Priation Dill. An amendment was adopted appro- rating & 000 to ye the City Hall so as fo afford additional facilites for the courts of the Distriet_of Columbia; also another appro- priating $86.000 for fron roofs to replace ‘the Weoden roofs over the old halls of the Senate and House, The president pro. tem. appointed Messrs. Vcorbees, Kernan aud Morrill, members of the Jolut committee to consider the question of In- i sing accommodations for the Congressional Wiuiout action on the amendment the Senate, At 5:40 Pp. mh., Went Into executive session, when the doors were reopened adjourned. ROUSE.—Yesterday, after our report closed— Mr. Atkins submiticd the conference report on the legislative, executive and judicial appro- priation bill. [The report announces that the committee has been able to come to an ment upon all differences except those arising n regard to the salaries of the Senate em- ploy es.) Mr. Hawley offered a reso! to be the conferees yield to the wishes of the Senate con- ferees on questions concerning the salartes of the Senate employes. Adopled—yeas 14, nays ‘The bill ras then sent back to the conference committee. Mr. Cor announced that the conference committee on the agricultural appropriation bili had been unable to agree. = ‘The report of the conference committee was agrecd {0 and a new conference ordered. Mr. Kelley, as a question of privilege, moved to take from the Speaker's table the adjoura- Ment resolution, a8 amended by the Senate, Agreed to—yeas 110, nays 2i. Mr. Kelley then moved that the House concur in the same, which fixes June 1 he day of final adjour ‘n- ment. Agreed to—yeas It 72. Mr. Reagan stated that the Senate had made a couple of verbal amendments to the river and harbor appropriation bill, and asked that a ference Committee be appointed to consiier those amendments. So ordered. ‘The House then, at 4:30, adjourned Democratic MARYLAND DELEGATES POR BAYARD, The Maryland state democratic convention met in Baltimore y ‘day. The convention was very harmoni The following dele- gates and electors wi hosen for the several ‘'—Delegates, Richard Hynson, of Jackson, of Wicomico; elector, Somerset. Second—Dele- Carroli; Wimot Johnson, oF, Patrick Waiter, Bal- Colton and Hon, James Bond: elector, Maj goun MeNulty, Fourth—Delegates, Johu W. and Wm. Keyser; elector, W. H. Welsh. Delegates, Hon, Barnes Compton, Char! . Bond, Calvert; elector, Richard W pie Gexeens Sixth—Delegates n, Frederick, and L. Cass Stnith, ector, W. M. Price, Allegany. S at large to represent Maryland at the national convention, L Nevett Stesie aa T. C. Hopkins, of Har. animously elected, amid much enth The Baltimore Grzrt’r says that “all delegates who were approached upon the matter declared Bayard as their first choice for the presidency. " From the general opinion expressed by both the members of the delegations and other leading democrats of the state, it appears that the Maryland delegation Will vote as a unit for the Senator from Dela- ware, although as unpledged delegates they will be compelled to support the strongest and best candidate who shall come before the con- ventio INDIANA DELEGATES INSTRUCTED FOR TENDRICKS. ‘The resolutions adopted by the Indiana cratic state convention yesterday instructing delegates to present the name of Mr. Hendricks to the Cincinnat! convention as a nominee for Precident, and to vote as a unit on all questions before the convention. After the call of the districts for the names of the delegates to the Cincinnatl convention, the convention ce ceeded to the nomination of a state th Franklin Landers, Isaac P. Gray and Ale C. Downey were put in nomination for Gover: nor. The first ballot resulted as follows: Landers 543. Gray 510%, Downey 42. Before the second ballot was ended Gray’s name was withdrawn and Landers nominated by accla- mation. The delegates at lange to Cincinnatl are J. E. McDonald, D. W, Voorhees, W. E. Ni- black and J. R. Slack. GEORGIA DELEGATES POR FIELD. ‘The Georgia democratic state convention met at Atlanta yesterday. The delegates selected to Cincinnati at large were Gen. A. R. Lawton, of Savannah; Hon. Geo. T. Barnes, of Augusta: E. P. Howell, editor of the Constitution, of Al= Janta, and Gen. P. M. 1% Young. of Cartersville. ‘Ibe Gelegates from the districts were as fol- W. A, Wilkin, J. M. Couper, J. R. Alex- Russell, L. M. Felton, P. M. Rob- - Grimes, P.H. Brewster, John D, Stew art, Duncan, James G. Oakington, A. . MeCaila, J. C. Fain, A. H. Gray, Gen. D. M. Dutoce, Patrick Walsh, editor of the Augusta Chronicte, W.P. P. Price and T. M. Peeples. ‘The convention recommended adhesion to the two-thirds rule. ‘The delegation Is reporved solid = Field, except one for Bayard and one tor Tiden. Mr. BLAINe’s Coan Px 2 from Pittsburg, June 7, says:—James G. Blaine o¥ bs extensive coal proj yin Elizabeth and forward townships in this county. Yesterday bis brother-in-law, Mr. Walker, went into court and had the valuation reduced from $73,915 to $70,025, This was the property from which Mr. Blaine swore tefore the Congress investigating committee some time ago he made most of his fortune. No coal has been taken from {t for a great many years. ‘THE STRIKING PIANO MAKE! mass meet- anomakers tn New Yous Sunday, tn- e action of the strikers at Hale’s estab lishment, and resolved to send a dispatch to the executive committee of the association in Baltl- more asking them to see Mr. Stleff, manufac- turer, whose men are on strike at present, and inform him that ff he did not accede to the de- mands of bis men prior to Wednesday night an advance of ten per cent would be demanded. §2 Between 1875 and 1879 Lord Falmouth’s turf winnings were $633,995. _He never betted, yet he has retired from the turf, possibly thinking that such good fortune could not last longer. 82~ James Oliver, of Oliver's Grove, IIL, is 93 years old. He gave his wife a farm for consent- ing to a divorce, as he desired to get a yo wife in her place; but the new wife asked an got $50,000 In money. §?~ The Association of Survivors of Ander- Sonville and other southern prisons held its an- nual meeting in New York Tuesday. RTY.—A tel fr" Eighteen, deaths occurred trom yellow fever and seventeen from small- vane during the week ended Saturday. ‘The bark Glen Monarch, trom Rio Janeiro, has been quar- antined below Montreal with 16 cases of yellow fever on board. 52” A census enumerator got a terrible whiip- ping in Pittsburg because he pressed a stalwart Woman for an answer tothe question: “Are you white or black?” MARRIED, DAWAY—SHAW. At the Westminster Ho- Pappa , June Sth, 1880, by the Rey. tel, New York ci Arthur B. Sanford, T. DacaTur ADDAWAY end Gravis Suaw, both of Washington, D. C. (Rockville and Eastern papers please copy.) REYNOLDB—OOWLING. On June 8, 1880, the Vermout avenue Christian Chureh, by iioBer: F. D. Powell, C. Lesir & REYNOLDS (0 BBANCED A. CowLixe, both of Washington D. DIED. Jane 9th, 1880, at B.olclock p.m.» ain, Mra ANN Srewess, from the revidence of her aang, Mrs. . King, 816 6th street northwest, to-morrow, Filday evening, at 4:30 0" elec. Gk a BYRAM. On Wean June 9, 1880, at9 p. = of paralysis, Joan W. M, axed seventy- Funeral services at Union M. E. Church, st 4p. ‘Friends of the family are in- wied rodericksburg, (Va.) papeas” pleass bate of June 10th, morning pt 5Soh Coutts in the sixty-fifth year of GATES. ‘ednesday, June S Fm So Sousa A. Gorin in the uiniy-soventh your Peletives and £4 ‘rende are ee attend the funeral Titre eoutboan, on on Briday UNDERTAKERS. P iP ee a