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| asl we , . =~. oo ore AUCTION SALES. ‘HE STEAMER “ MATTANO.” I (Oaprain WILLIAM H. Baes,) Baying been thoroughly overhauled and repsirrd in the most substantial Mauer, wil reeame her trips on: Thuregsy. 3 March 4, 1880. dgaves that. wharf ‘every Tuesday, Thu: and Sani a.m., a8 Nomini and follows: On ‘Tuesdays, for Colton’ Breepect Hill. On Thursdays, for Mattox Oreek and landings in Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox Creek, Celton’s and landings in St. Clement's Bay. Maxie intermediate landings going and reeura- my2i-3m 6th-street wharf. ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONBOE EAMER LADY OF THB LAKB. cnt aud tri 1.00. Second clses fare, 75; Round Trip, €1. Leave 6th st, whart MON- AS WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 680 p. a. wes Norfolk alternste Sg = at 4 p.m, stop- Fol iicres Vesponeeotrearase Fou ForowAc RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. ON, above wi MONDAYS, 7 HURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at Tam. STEA MERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamahi |OHN GIBSON and E. OC. ENIGHT Bier iy Bart River NS RARURDAYS.at 4 p.m. 2d ete ae ee eit Department. —— °PRLFRED WOOD, Bec'y.” R NORFOLK, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS Ex UTH. . ND THE SO TEAMPR GEORGE LEARY, Joseph White, Commander, WASHINGTON, Norrorx, From foot of Seventh st. | From Campbell's wharf, vers 7, Very MONDAY AND WBED-| TUESDAY,” THURS- NESDAY, st 5.30, and| DAY AND SUNDAY, every SATURDAY, | ater eens Stops at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going eR At Piney Point and Point Lookout First-class fare, $1; Round Trip, $1.50. Tickets 00d until used. B. F. DODD, Age: al Teh st. wharf, Waahin me DO, ap27-6m Campbeil’s wharf, Norfo LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE WEEN ASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDEIA Soham PHTLADEDPHTa, Connecting at Philadel Lines for, Now Xork, Bostom, Erovi- lence. ver, ani ‘the New England Sta — received Wharf, foot of 12th st WILLIAM P. CLYDE & OO., Genera! Man: 42 Kouth Wharves, Philsdelphis; J. H. JOMNGOR CO., Agents, 12th st. wharf and 1202 Fst. DW, Washington. ap30 ‘ORK--BROTTERDAM. ‘camers of this line ‘“AMBTER- ROITERDAM,” “*SCHIEDAM,” “*W. ILTEN,” ““P. ALAND,” and * ‘2 carrying the U. 8. Mail to the Netherlands, leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on Wed- nesday. Osbin, 869 2a Cabin, 845-50. Btecrage, OREACx. General Avent. 27 South | he at., New Yo ‘or apply to W. @. & CO., 925 Pennsylvania svenue, Wash- jor F. H JOHNSON, Agent, National Saf Deposit Building, corner New York avenue and st. n. apy Noezu MAN LLOYD—Sreaueare Lrxg between New Youa, Havur, LONDOn, SOUTBAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The stesmers of this com) will sail every Sat- urday fron. Breimen Pier, foot of 34 sirest, HObSken, Bates o1 roe: From New York to ‘Becon: 0; ; gertificaten, $28. For freigh = OELRIOHS & Co., 2 Bow! reen. Ne Wg ME} ZEROTT & OO., 925 Ps. for Washinton. Between Sew York and Liverpool, Call- row PER se oR is... Wed.,June 16 Scytht £880 and $1¢0 gold, sccordine to old, 5000) mTienct te Panne "816, gold, additional. tickets on favorable terms. rage st very low rates. Steerage tickets from var af lowees taten books = . weet rated. : bills of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on. “he Gontinont Bnd for Mediterranean ports. For freizbt and passage apply at the Company*s Office, No. 4 Bowling Gi Doth steerage and Sabin, to OTIS BIGHLOW, 608 Tth strest, Washing §an28 CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Asent,N.¥. e_=e=e=e=e=eee_ RAILROADS. 1880 See 1880 NORTE. AND SOUTH WEST. bs 0 S Splendid Scenery, Mazuiteent Byuipment. ndid Scene cent Equipment IN EFFECT, JUNE 1ith, 10. TRAINS Ose en eae ace corner of Sixth aud Betrects, as followse For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a.m., with Sleep- ~ ing Ca to Louisville and Chicago; 10:40 For Cataud:icua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara with Parlor Car to Watkins and the North at 00 €.m. daily except Sunday ;9:30 p.m. daily, except taturdsy, with Palace ‘Cars to Osnan- €aigva a @ ¥ atkins. For Witiam: port, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 For'New Yer apd the Eset’ 8:00 am. 2:00 and New York E F 10:0 p.2u. On Sunday, 10:00 p.m. Limited Ex. press of tulinan Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. dally, pt Sunday. ay . N. Y., all through trains connect at with boats of Brooklyn Annex, af- rect ti fi ton. 40, 40, 9: D-m: On Sunday, §.00, 10:40's-m., 6:40, 9:30 and 10:00 For Fore's Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p-m., daily, exe-pt Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept bunday. “= ae ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG WAY AND: ALEXANDUIA AND WABLENG- pAlexandns) 7, 7-30, 9, 11 & m.,4:20, 5:20, 6:25, . On Bunday at 7, 9 and'li s For Richn ond ard the South, Tam. daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. ve Alexandria for Ws 6. 8, 10 &.m. -12:50_ 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 p.m., and 13 mid- night. On Sunday at 8and10s.m., 7and <1. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car sc- commodations can be procured at the offices—north- east corne: of 1sth street and Pennsylvania avent corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, ani at the dept, «here orders can be left for the check- ing of ba, cave to destination from hotels and resi- P, FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE THOMSON. General Manager. my26 ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLB TRACK. ational! Route and Line &S the North, Northwest, West, ‘To take effect Sunday, Ma: 730, 200. at 1:30 p.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON. 5:08 a.m.—Baitimore, Eilicott City and Way Sta- 6 New i Boston and e Expreee. Parlor ear 1b Now Yost and i. On Sunday only—Baitimore, Annapo- —t8t. Louis, Obicago, Oolumbas and itiabars Exyress. (Connects f and SPoint of Hicks for Bredetick and ststlone cat jedmon to Oin- it, ex Sunday.) Pullman car gitnadl anid t“visviile daliy ; Grafton toSanduaky, 10-00 a. m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Biadens- pars, Colles ‘Belterilie, Laurel, Ansapoils Sune- “Gao pus Daluinors’ Annapolis, ilioott Oity —tBaltimore and Laurel Express. On , Baltimore and Way. ‘and Boston .m —Baltimore and way stations. (Win- Frederick, Hagerstown and way, vis Relay. Bi Bisdensbure and Leave :85 p.m.—tPoint of Frederick, Hagers- 40 p-m.—?Baltimore, AnBapolis and Way Bta- 10 p.m.—tChicago and Columbus Express. cars te Chicesro daily: 53> —t Phil iphia and Baltimore Express. we Rs pen font of hocks and Way Stations. S48 p mt Stations. Baltimore and Ws )- ta. —DALTIMOBE ‘AND LAUBEL EX- B +4 oy ae oe WATCHES, piece, the st purchaser's cost. strane F's cost. 8: Farming Imp auctioneer. Je9-dts FUTURE DAYS. f[HoMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. VALUABLE FARM, STOOK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, “NEAR HYATTSVILLE, PRINCE EGEQuGE'S ‘ounrt 1 MARYLAND, Cn MONDAY, Jvxe 2isr, 1890, ar Oxe O'CLoox, on the premises, I aball vale Gable Far containing 10’scres locas as | Bladensburg mation: B. & O. BR. R., improved by or ew Dwelling and Barn, Stable, &c. ; has fine Aj Pie and Peach orchards’ of about 1,000 tron, Abe ition. balance in one and two years, Hotes bearing interest and secuted by a ceed of trust on the Pe ae Conveyancing. &c , deposit required = time Inuuediately after the sale of Farm the Stock and lemex.ts will be sold. Plats of the Farm can be obtained at the office of THOMAS DOWLING, oY MEDICAL, &c. BR. LEON, the oldest established reli- Dies AN in the ott, 2a PHYSIOL , can be fo d o'clock: Al’ Formals Oomnicits Gor NH E 5 Female Gon - larities quickly cured. Consultation ree. Beps rooms for patients. Jeli-Im Phd een PERMATORBHCA, Impotency, Premature S Decay tmisesons and abt voceteal Fy wey cired by Da. Hexnre. No calomel used. Female Weakn 5 st D.W., hear 15-1m* ADAM DE FOREST HAS FOR AVE Ladies. All female‘complaints quickly cured Gan be consul ‘th af. n.w. Offic: hours from 1 to 31 ms are now complete. of managers sir 9 its first establishment by Da. SHEDD In 1871. iste best establishment 903 REMAN orern Teoma No DAVIDSON & O0.,. Je6-00 78 Nassau st., N.¥2 YONSULT D&. ROBERTSON, every Wednt Cc and Saturday, at his news neat 3 x sepa- rate offices for ladies. Refers tothe physi- cians of Itim Main off ‘st. —— ore. Main office, 19 8. Eutaw monetrate its he THROW AWAY YOUR OOD LIVER OIL [D COUGH SYRUPS. “= cash prices Dortnwert Oders by mall wil be to. ‘ap6-19 Demet es SRENOH, POwD? cure for Ki EBS—Oertain idney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- Nervous Debility, Seminal We gaan mpue LE FEVRE LUNG PAD, A POSITIVE REMEDY AND CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, SPITTING OF BLOOD, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH IN ALL ITS FORMS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE PUL- MONARY ORGANS. THE MObT HEALING REMEDIAL AGENT ‘NOWN TO SCIENCE. Cures by absorption. ‘Ten minutes wear will de- ealing qualities. = ‘The LE FEVRE LUNG PAD acts directly upon the part affected and cures by a natural process of revitalization. Why doze the etomach with nauseous drugs when the seat of disease is in the Lungs? ‘he Pad is composed of Balsams and Cordials of character. THIS GREAT REMEDY AND CURE foes pee fhe eye attention on the Conti, nent, aid has effected thousands of cures, man} which Pare ccemed miraculous rather than cases of DE. We have ‘the most unequivocal testimony to their character curative powers, from persons of and intelligence. We guarantee that LE FEVRE LUNG PAD ‘Will heal and strengthen and Brolone life in WORST CaSES TUBEROULAR TION, and will effect a cure in every case if the dis tracted. CONSUMP- ‘eace has been only recently cont Sufering from sa Will find the PAD an inestimable boon! For sale only by the HOLMES MEDICINE CO., Prrrssune, Pa., Who are the Sole Agents for the United States and Canada. The LE FEVRE LUNG PAD is not for froasln} ree lots. TI duties on these goods are heavy, and to give 4 profit on them the druggist would be emt to double our price. BEWARE 0) 8) Priee—i 3 Pads, F IMITA’ age paid, or by express, to any part of the United Btatée or Canada. Adress THE HOLMES MEDICINE CO., Je3-tu, th, 83tk3m Pitteburg, Pa. T= OSLLULOID TRUSS|AND SUPPCBT : BS. THAT NEVER Bi U8" NEVER BREAKS, NEVER WEABS OUT, ALWAYS OLEAN, aud can be worn while bat is for CHAS. ‘Mrs. Fisher devotes her atteat ady patrons. (PE CLIMAX FoR Boys, FOR THE 4TH OF JULY, OSLY 40 CENTS. & SOLID GOLD GENTS’ STEM WINDER, AMER- ICAN LEVER, WALTHAM, MAS3S., ONLY 835.00. J. M. & 8. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS, No. 1007 Seventh st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN at5 per cent. 3e10 IAGE FORSALE.—One very fine Ex'ension top PMETON, of my own make, A assortment of second-hand’ BUGGIES and PH ETONS: several new: business WAGONS, and one eeaond-hand OLAR- ‘condition : WALTER: cor, 1th and Bxts, n.w. Repairing promptly attended to. Je8-6t" WASTED Al the Ladics in Washington to call and examine our SEWING INES be- — pareeee: New White, New Home, and all retial Rin Teduced to $25. Machines in good @rent. “MoRENNY, 427 9th st. n.w. Je PASTURE AT $3.00 PER Mi OBSES TO rr 5 el ONTH remises; OF address B. A: SHREVE Bis Rensbore. ‘Ma- 2080-2u0" os. ordering From ta wil fad our werk Ber, ai orders promptly sttendod torr 1asaaed VOSd Sth ot nw. (myas-swl UO. BAWMANN & OO. 7 THE NEXT 60 DAYS we will continue to offer those SEVEN-STOP ORGANS at 875, after owing tos heavy advance at the fac- tory, we wil be com, to raise the price. *. NIMMO 4 wae BED ENS B08 N ON-EXPLOSIVE ‘¥-— CIGAR ABD PAPER B& FACTOR! miata CHINESE COLORED FIRES, In boxes, at 1, 5, 10, 25 and 60cents. Also in bulk, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At 829-2m Mie <3 se (ur eraree. IGHT, set AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AYTEENOON. Auctioneer, 811 7th street n.w. on TUESDAY, SD OLSOe, wT ean ani ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. IGNRE'S SALE OF A STOCK OF GRO PEARY OOFFERE Sey SE SUC On SATURDAY, Juxr 19, ar 11 o'ct'x sell, within the auction . Williams & Oo., a itil paid, secured by a deed. folds gr al cash at the option of the ‘$60 on each Io! ‘sold. ll conve arcing and rding at purchase! ‘with within ten de} the of the pi is: ‘Togt ther with an‘assortment of other 5 WALTER B. WILLIAMS © UL Anan Tels 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE GQURTY OF WASHINGTON, DIsTBIOT OF By virtue of a Ceed of trust, bearing date of December, 1874, ee of lumbia, and at the written request of ot "the property will be resold at warehaser.” Hale positive. ¥. Auctioneer. UNCANEON BROS., Auctioneers. (O-STORY DWELLINGS ON NEW JER- Weer ay sf TWEEN I AND On TUESDAY A wil ware’ 738, according to subdivision in Surveyor's office in Liber B.L.i-y folio ‘Jerms: One-fourth cash; balance in six. twelve and cighteen months, notes terest and secured by deed of A DESIRABLE FRAME HOUSE ON LEE’ MAREET AN. FEEDERIOK, GE On TUESDAY, the 16TH oF Joy 0 AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M., I willoffer, af pabli sale, in front of the premises, Houte No. 2 ‘This is a desirable pi and @ gond_opportur: 25x11! Estate Broker, jo. 918 F street northwest. Columbia, ) will ge) He auction, in front of the n THE 28TH DAY OF JUNE, A. O'cLocR PM , all those certain own a8 Lots No. 50, in subdivision of trustees of Ba Farm, in the county of Washington, District Colunibia, with the improven.ents thereon. ‘Terms of sale, to wit at 10 per cent per annum from 23d June, 1876, until paid, and expenees of sale and taxcs, in valance of purehase money in six, twelve and eighteen menths, for which the promissor; 01 the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sa'e the property sold. ired to be paid on each All conveyancing st purchaser's If terms of sale be not complied with in ten day of sale, trustees reserve the right to st and risk of defau'ting purchaser, after Ave days’ advertisement in The Evening Star. 1, 52 und 53, in $500, with interest xes, in cash; and and secured by et, Georgetown, erty for small famil, lot when sold. TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BRO! T SHOE STORE FIXTURES, UPRIGHT CAKES OF DRAWERS AT AUCT! At No. 428 9th street northwest, on WEDNES- DAY, June 1678, aT 12 O'oLOCK NOON. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PRI at UTHE, SOUTH "SIDE OF WEST ST! AND CONGRESS STS., 605 7th street n.w., WILLIAM J. MILLER, 490 Lonisianaay. n.w. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- NALLYTOWN. & deed of trust. bearing date April, 1873, aud duly record- ‘the District o: signed, surviving Truetee, will sell SURE 26TH, 1880, on the P.M., the following. d nesr Tennallytown, in ea! it: Lots numbered 14 and 15, of the 's Real Estate, made by William F. Mat- ‘Trustee, in Chancery cau the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and a plat whereof is on file in sai of record in the office of the Surveyor of the Dis- containing ons 6-10 acres. ‘he amount of indebtedness se- cured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the ex- nses of sale, in cash, and the balance at six and elve monthe, for which the notes of the pur- chse«r, bearin: By virtue of the 224 day cf d of trust, dated the 24th and duly recorded in (fa one of the land. records for Washington, ‘D.C. ‘Trustees will sell, premises, aT FIVE O'OLOCE scribed provers a id District of Golu' on WEDNESDAY, 16rH, 1880, at 6 olor.oox, in front of the premises, feet ‘and one inch on We Street and a depth of 120 feet, improved by a two- Ts hird cash; balance at six and twelve ithe, with notes bearing interest T annum until paid, and secured bi ist on the property ; or all cash, at se No. 795 Kquity, cause, and also trict of Columb: ‘Terme of sale; interest from the day of sale and iced of, trust on the ef the purchaser at tl as oeme ol me and a'l convey- ancing at the expense of the purchase - FREDERICK \ UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BUILDING LOTS ON CORNER OF EIGHTH AND A STREETS NORTHEAST; ALSO, TWO RY FRAME DWELLING ON H FOURTEENTH STREET NORTH AKT. 0 On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Jus 6rH. AT 6 o'cLocK, we will sell, in front of E. BURFORD, Real Estate Broker. . a TRUsTEE’S SALE OF PART OF LOT SIX, SUB OF BOUARE FOUR HUNDRED AND. THI! TY-FIVE, 8 WASHINGTON, STREET, BE- HWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 13th, ge= recorded in liber 833, folio 484, f the land records for the Distri Inmbia, and at the request of the thereby, I shall offer for sale at publi ESDAY, THE 22D Day oF JUNE, o'cLock P. '‘M., the northern part of ‘lot No. the recorded ‘subdivision of square No. 435, im- roved bv a brick dwellini eet on Sth street, between west, by a depth of 94 feet, toa One-fonrth casi 1, IN BOUARE 896, IT having a front of 89 4-12 fect _on Sth sti 0 t. bd 5 parties secured DAY AFTERNOON, June 18TH, aT 6 improved by Frome dwellin ‘erms: Gne: ie secured by deed of trust. Conv: an ‘at purchaser's cost. A depesit sale on each piece sold. J pp encancon BROS., Auctioneers. OF IMPROVED AND 0! UPERTY ON SIXTH, B AND ITREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUU- caly recorded one of the oe sell in front of the premises, on MONDAY, th . table, fronting 16 Biases ip one and two itreets south. cent. , and to z yancing an ‘Terms of sale: ; balance at one, ‘The purchaser's notes to be ents, bearing interest at option of purchaser. srom day of sale, or alla asc W. B. WILLIAM8&00., Aucts. _jof5-tu, t, sk INTIRE BIOCK OF HAT: GAPS, BOO’ ONTAINED §.W. AT AUCTION. ING, June 177H, 188, commencing aT 10 O'CLOCK, Iwill TRUSTERS’ SALE IMPROVED PR FIFTH 8 virtue of hiner No. 7 records for the “JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Assignee. LUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. cred OnE CL) fac | J pONCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. described as original Lots Q,) tbree (8, ) four (4,) five (6,) six (6,) thi urteen (14,) in Square numbered 18 ‘ashington, to- v8, easements, to the same 1d will be ANIA A' a On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Juve 6 o'cLock, in front of the premi , in reservation 11, front of 25 feet on 3d street,and to,a 35 foot alley. roperty is in one of the most the city, asd is a splendid 2 th cash; balance in atx, twelve months, notes to bear 6 per cent. in- terest, and secured by a deed of trust. Deposit of sale; conveyancing and recording Signte, priviteges aud. appurtenances ‘appertain: ig improved by alarge brick stable on 6th Loti is unimproved, and situated on 6th street wed, and situated corner B and mimproved, and situated on B street Lot 3 is Tmnproted by a two-story frame dwelling Lct 4 is improved by a two-story brick dwelling and etore, corner B and Sth northeast id 6 are unimproved, street east, near B street north. east, near B street Lot 1 is unimpro at purchaser's cost. RY DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., 10th June, 1880. ‘and situated on 5th ‘will be gold at public auction, on the as tg contain altogether over 36,000 square feet, and fronton 6th, Band 5th streets ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in equal instal- ments at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four bear six per cent. interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises eold. Uonvey- iz at purchaser's cost. complied with in seven dat ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell, at cost of defaulting purchaser or purchase: NE, 1880, e Buildings formerly used by the Bureau of Enyravirg and Printing, consisting of Gne J arge Brick Building, abo One Small Brick Bui'diny Ard One Frame suridivy, about 20x40 feet. Also, Three Large Steam Boil ‘Terms: Cash on day of sale. Grounds to be cleared within ten days from date ut 40x250 feet. about 20x40 feet. ancing and recoi be By order. J. Dt NOANSON BRO! IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SIZES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED N GEORGETOWN, D. 0. "AT THE 8. &. G0) ach jot at tims of ‘E STRFETS. By virtue of a deed trust, ‘h, eS snd of reco! 208, &c., and at the request of de ed a8 ereby, the un on TUESDAY, THESTH DAYOF JUNE, 1880, 47 6 ofoLocx p. mw , in front of the premi: real estat Bai District of Columbia, bel WLING, Aucticneer. 2E'S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK OURE ON THE, Writ Ste OF NEW JER A STREETS SOUTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 31st day of December, 1874, and duly recorded in Liber 941, fol et d Records for the Di t dersigned Trustee will sell on MONDAY, JULY THE 880, aT Frvg O'OLocK, the following de- seribtd property, viz: The whole of the Lot num- bered seventeen (17), and part ef Lot seven (7), in d six hundred and eighty-nine f Lot seven (7) being described for the same at the south- r red seven (7), in Square ‘ix hundred and eighty-nine, in said on, D.O., runni fa Lot seven (7) of Lot numbered seventeen (17), in said No. 689: thence north with we No. 17, to the northwest ten (17): then Bad Lot aumbe DC WASHINGTON, inning for the a:e at the south- a n of Stoddert i01 ane Oongress streets, and ruaning east with south line ¢f Stoddert the west line of the tion, conveyed by 30th, nurol 9), The said part o} 225 feet, more or Part of said lot 279, in sai leed of dated Ni 1875, and recorded Jan a &c.; thence south at right it, rt street 196 6-12 feet, ress street; and thence in a northwes- n the east line of Congres: ning, with the improvements, rights longing. Sea Ra corner of said Lot set parallel with thesouth x to east line of South along line of said street ; the balance at three and Bearing interest at 8 per ured by a deed of trust on the prop- the time of sale. lied with in seven sale, the Trustce reserves the perty at the risk and cost of JAMES A. TAIT, Trustee. (HANOFRY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, No. 400,11 STRERT NORTHWEST. ANT LOT ADJOI |OINING, STORY BRIOK HOUSE No. 621 ON VIB- ENUE. vil of adecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, assed in Baty cause No, 6,653, the undei Wil sels pubile suction, In frontof ineseemises, Seer ee of land intl my D, Gy viz’: AT 6 O'CLOCK Fae, the after above sale, the east unimproved. in Allen's wal of square 462, 2 and appurtenances to the same. mas of sale: 5, 00 with in TO) wi cent., and secu y. the terms of ‘sale are not com) lays from the day o' resell rf ‘the defaulting purchi Jel2-d&ds urchaser do not 5 day: will be had at his risk and ice at reed vening Star” newspaper, ‘HEWS, Trustee. (EZ ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL TH TUESDAY, Jvvy 6ru, 1880, Poe hour and place. By order of the Trustee. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. UBLIO SALE—No. 512 ELEVENTH STREET, PUBLER TWEEN © AND F RORTRWEeE. This valuable lot _is abont 30 feet front and formerly belonged to, the ig but substantial Prams Dweliste and ate - be sold at public auction on THURSDAY AF- ed down. Con- CEL ERT ON, Attor1 494 Louisiana avend |. J¢10-12,15,17,19, 21,22, 23 Al OF IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Seo eer OUTING On SERRE Boel THIRD AND FOURTH 8T} ABT. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Veyancing, &., at sarc g F root THOS. WAGGAMAN, Auct. (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TREE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY WEST CORNER OF NORTH STREETS EAST, CAPITOL oe DRY GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. 1’case LAWN, part % fa pagan a cones 1 gate OOLORED, Qe Conclusion ef Yesterday’s Proceed. RAS r GIN 5 ings. 190 dozen All Linen HUGE TOWELS: 13% cach. enns 500 pieces WAITE GOODS creat barzains en na . 200 Linen LAP ROBES, 81.00, 81 25, 41.60. the exodus commi:- 35 doaen CORSETS. each; worth T6c. tee report at le length, and ridicuie 1 4 full stock of UNDERWEAR. the idea that the republican party had encon - Agency of ROBERTS SC7S8ORS and NEEDLES. | aged the exodus, His conclusion was that ths UB ERICES ASE TEE Oe ni left the south because they could not Jel2 ‘73 Market Space. | €DJoy personal safety, and they had gone toa ——————— — ————- | country where they could live on terms of equal- CARFS! SCARFS! SCARFS! ity with other men before the la’ *e = Lamar replied briefty to Mr. Windom, and r. repli new i ech lsrap invoice of SOARES new styles, just re quoted Bishop Simpson and Kev. Dr. Talmage SHIRTS made to order in first-class style; At | Citrea poopie once rel f eyaranteea. make always in | form kid treatment received trom thett toret % wn make Bettie ci a CL tasters _He also quoted trom \en. Grant's re z speech at New Orleans in reference to U THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, " aE eee races in the am me! Ss 5 mat conclu a ir. Lamar was jela__Opposite Patent Ofice.__ | obligea to suspend his Tematke On Ansant Bus CH OF THE BALTIMORE | !ndlsposition. SIEAM SHIRT FACTORY. Mr. Harris presented a conference report on 435 7th street nw. the bill referring all claims against the District Bix of the Finest Shirts, to order. 12.00 A ess to the Court of Claims, and it was Six Extra Fine Shirts, fo order. 3.20 | Mr. Windom presented the conference report PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY | © the agricultural appropriation bill, and it was REFUNDED. adopted. z Mr. Whyte, from the committee on printing, BOI ag Se egtial attention to our Beinforoed | rencrted favorably ou tae House DIT regulatins ‘A‘ful ita of Gomer ratek lag cone the awar¢ of and compensation for puviic ad: veruising In the vistrict of Columbia. Mr. Hamltn, from the committee on military ae 435 7th st. n.w. a, from the comm ‘on matite e8-1y Washington, D.O. | @ reported favorably House bill to loan ¥ AWNSl LAWN | tenis to the Gate City Guards of Atlanta. Placed LAv"2 LAWNS! LAWNS! on the calendar. At 5 p. m., on motion of Mr. Garland, the Sen- ‘One Thousand (1,000) Pieces of Beautifal Lawns | ate went tio executive Session, and When the Just Arrived. doors Were reopened adjourned. Eight Hundred (800) Pieoes of Beautiful. HGUSE.—After our report closed— PACIFIC LAWNS, 10, 123, 15. M’. Wright moved to suspend the rules and One Hundred (100) Pieces of Besutifal piss the joint resolution to enforce the elght- Renee Rae Suen mee, ‘Ardebate ensued, in which Messrs. Kelly One Hundred (180) Pieces of Ge ue ucehanA eee era Go Goode, Cox and others supported the bill, and FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 16, 18, 20, 260. Mr. Tihman and others opposed It. _ CARTER’s, nt, Talbot advocated an amendment making unlawful for any person or corporation to ‘Wil Market Space. employ children under 15 years of age for more Ny an eg] jours a day, except in agricultural, NE ee a a ne” 1 Tallow | onechold or menannio pursuits. ‘The bill was then passed—yeas 130, nays 51. VERY FINE BLACK FRENCH LAWNS, 25. Mr; Hunter submitted the conference report on the for the settlement of outstanding BLAOK LINEN LAWNS, 260. Clots against the District ot Columbia, ‘The re- FINE STRI G00! giles tpetrs ca ae eee eee GOODS, On motion of Mr. Rice, the rules were sus- pended, and Senate bill’ passed increasing the COLORED SILKS, EXCELLENT QUALITY, | pension of certain soldiers and sailors who are Navy Blue. Utterly helpless on account of Injuries received OOACHMAN'S DRAB AXD OTHER cozore, | UF disesses contracted in the service ‘of the only Mr. McLane moved to suspend the rules and OOLORED SATINS, very cheap. pass the bil known asthe “Carlisle susar CEM ENE SILER ER Mr. Ackien demanded a secona, and Mr. Ack cond, ant EXCELLENT BLAOK SILKS, Mr. King moved that the House adjourn, 16,87, 1.12, 81. 25, 81. 87, 81.60, up to $3.00. | wnich latter motion Was relested, On seconding the demand the opponents of CARTER'S the bill refused to vote, thus leaving, ine touse my19 YMA Market Space. - | Without a quorum. Ar. McLane was then appealed toto with- Sumrts CHEAPER THAN EVER. draw his bill, but this he positively, refused to a =e do, ard the House for a second time found itself Our “MM: SHIRT, at 75 cts., unAinished, * Ischeaper than we cola it ‘when auslia aad inen | 12.a deadlock, was way below present prices. Our “Mys! After making several attempts to secure a SRINT, fished, fe the cheapost Shirt in the rworia, | Second Mr. McLane yielded, and the House, at 5 only 80-cts, The ‘‘Grown Dismond” SHIRT, fin: | o'clock, adjourned. ished, 60 cis. Our LINEN COLLARS, atries, is id ai re eta. latest at 81.60 per dozen, are ag good as is uiually 82.50. Our Silk NEOKWEAR beats the world in Destructive Storms and Freshets. quality and price. Our Silk SCARFS at 25 cts. a DAMAGE BY LIGHTNING, WIND AND RAIN, as good as any other house selis at, 50 cts. Our A terrific thunder storm raged over paris of Glade pemeralig’ ns #000 ais eold for 61.98 byte | pennsvivania, New derscy, Nec Yow wee ee MEGINNISS’, Englabd Sunday evening, doing great damage apso 2002 F street n.w. < ae Delyienr rol - Piles the storm at 710 TO DUBREUIL BROS. |: 224 In the vicinity of Asbury Park, N. J., the G° Fo DUBBEUIL BHOs., cottage of Judson Stiles, at Ovean Grove, was si k by. ing. e shock paralyzed Mrs. ae Vscrbiacenshaar aa Stiles, aud doubtsvire entertained oF ber ae: covery. An infant in her arms was not in- FINE DRESS SHIRTS. ~ jured. There are reports of much damage by SHIRTS FOB TEE Loy BATION A SPB- | the momentary tornado in the grove and care, Rattner oo | At Shark river the lightning struck the house Halt-dozen Fine SHIRTS... 68 | occupied by Mr. Moran. All the inmates were Fiat qomen Superior REIETS.. "10:80 | Prostrated, and Lydia Henderson was probably fatally injured. “At New Brunswick, N. J., the a 2O0e Dest SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, 812. tornado, accompanied by thunder and light- aifannetmartment of GENT'S FURNISHINGS | ning. tore up trees and fences. ‘The Wind took alway! a a a poe of a high a — — PRING AND SUMMER DRESS lore windows were blown tn. In the § ‘Q00Ds. Vicinity of Long Branch, N. J., the damage by sa sy ceri | te eee 8 Cele a ‘We have ed a line ville, N. J., Sunday, the and si les of pites Goppe eee a fol aesort Suliman it pees oc ean Pik | were consumed in the Dulldings: also'ga Aide: ‘fancy ani ant sums e Du! 4 an ler- GRENADINES, Black fur Hernan, ee, | ney cow, two oxen and a lange stock of ‘umothy Goorenckere. Enoods Clots: Mummy Cloths, and farming implements. 36,000. It is Mulls and French Nalnsooks: all grades: Dine oe the halldings were struck by light- An inspection of our stock is solicited. Reports from various peacb-growing sections OO OE sen ee Entree, | erable damnsge wes dane to the eae ee ae real lami vi lone e ch cro} S10 __1395 F st. w.0., near Ebbitt House. | i110 olen storm last Saturday afternoon, QGOoeOy_—_—~~i~_i—ri_=seseEeEelSw———_—_—— many peach trees being blown down, whilst PROFESSIONAL. thousands of bushels were blown from the trees. The wind was accompanied by hall. DRINKING, GAMBLING AND SUICIDE.—A special srom Newport says: “Samuel Nell, once @ prosperous and wealthy importer of New York, Geliberately committed suicide in this city Sun- UNidiretcrat meee onarimmnae Ei DR | deliberately com tiring he i L-known €61 ment y night. fore rei wrote several ae Dara Hotel. Ama g ferme es letters: to various members of his family, in eat iiedical, representatives of leading forein | "Hick hesald he was tired of lite. “He wrote woverninents. He successfully treats corns, bun- | ‘hai Le had gambled of late and had lost heav- Sie had mallee vase other | tly, and aiso that strong drink was getting the ailments of the foots Oo Tee eT | LaGSLONy OF De Me es was getting the °F Bi. JOHNSTON. Dente, mm} 24Y Was compciied to leave him last week. GoRne ON Dassen QQ, | He vas in comfortable circumstances, and at Es Sears experience. Filing a = the me of his death a daughter and a son eeth on gold and silver. Gifice, opposite Calvary | lived with him. Before taklig strychnine Bapust Obureh, 717 Hat. new.” Deferenoe Bev. | which caused lls dest he washed and shaved Dr. Domer and others. and prepared himself’ for burial. His death OTIOE.—The Dental office and business of the | ©(ruxcus were heard by his children and a phy- N late Dr. Jone ne ae ak Pa. — was ey oe but before the avenue, will be continu nephew, T arriv had ” Dr. 0. 3 WATERS, formerly of 018 Pa: pape ed fay solicited SRDESICO Ik eteeens ‘ap3-5m THE FIRING ON THE SCHOONER NEWCOMB BY A FE. WEISENBORN, Dowie removed to aio iim | SPANISH Faicare.—The schooner Eunice P. DE PESENBORN, opratiag, removed to 410 11th | Newcomb, reported as having been overhauled and searched by a Spanish cruiser off the coast Batural rect st a amnooal Spe ee of Cuba, is now unloading her cargo of fruit in tracting, 60 cents. decls_ | Boston.’ Captain Anderson, commanding the a, MB BROWN, DENTION, Ro. 15 tr | eee Mee he aeesrron Port Antonio on ous Oxide siven for the painless extrac QQ | Ethel A. Merritt, of Puuadeiphia, and when tion of Teeth. Each Tooth $1. Artificial about twelve miles off the west coast of Cuba, eect erey Snaiieertes Ne ep eh) On the 30th of May, saw a steam war ves- Attention is Galled to the plessant and convenient | Sct, Carrying, the Le sod OSCE Eis cet ps Tiree Ria ok (eats yeaa ee away, and tired a ian {not At this dime we were going e very slow! ere not TPF DERE Danzer, O19, Tih st, n-w., between | much wind, and a small boat boarded us [AR Bit Sra MM | Ube ete without mc Uncaty and a ~ out ubling us sto} .Olst a I took ain, 60 cents. All opérations warranted. nonotiee accordin iy at the frst gun, Bat when a second gut and a solid shot so near our stern that I felt the wind of It, and PIANOS AND ORGANS. thought that it must have hit our small boat at NE STIEFF PIANOS. tp the American Dag snd lay to. the: spaant lard be up the erican y to. e T GRAND. SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. then boarded us with an offer and crew armed Mise Artiste Mavorlte- 7 oncipetiioas with pistols, etc. The officer asked me why I G. L. WILD & BRO., oe! hoist my Dag, and — Ato I “pod md him coming? him am propose 723 Jth'st.n.w., | doanytbing of the kind untill was forced to, ‘Ale0, agentsfor the Kranich & Bach and other | and did not pe his right to commaud me first-class PIANOS and ORGANS. to do so. The officer then looked down the ho!d, Great Bargains in Pianos and Organs which have | and after a few more words in very broken bee! - . ‘Pianos and Organs for rent at greatly Fedused English left us alone, when we proceeded on rates during summer monthe. our way.” ECKER BROS.’ PIANOS — “upericr | A Hatr Dozex Workuen in the Vulcan Steel Peepers ed ines B. Works, St. Louis, were arrested about two Mill, J. ive, telileas Or: 3 il, Matchieas. aa sal months ago, charged with conspiracy, they hav. Erioes reasor Shaping Ing struck for higher w: juit'work at a eed G. KUHN, ‘Sole Agent, 407 10:h st-_ | tite when two heats of iron were pardale ANOS. melted and the cupola ladle filled with molten For Barvains in New and Second- m den! coeedéd hand Uprights and Squares, irene PN in getting other men to take their places in time makers, = - BECKER'S, 907 Est. now. | taken place at a critical a, fand with the evi- dons ally at lar | Gent purpose of | compelling x Aad Deu Sher pepe cased re to thelr terms or . elther to grant Suffer great loss, — the men were arrested for conspiracy. ALLET. DAVIS & CO.’S PIANOS | case is likely to be very ly contested. The been a x: attorney for the men moved to quash the pro- REMIUMS and received at the U. 8. O. ceedings, on the ground that no offence had GERTIFTOATE OF DISTINGHON: tonpise ase | Deen committed, but the courtof criminal cor. pg ere ge hat the eumatanees 688 gud for sale low and on small instalments at the Charis saioent aad ee macnn a oie oe splT-coly H. L. SUMNER. rooreruia ‘The men will now be put upon trial, the case being of a kind to excite a 3 DYE WORKS deal’ of interest in enn} and " i i F si fy if i gg BE ae ef 3 | | ll Er | : Be aa fi Rg i Q A ee [ 2" JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, ‘WASHINGTON, D. 0., ! if 5 8 3 na fe E i FF Le iq i} ai 4 : Die ; i ; A i ef é Ee f a E é i E i ae ve H Eee i itl Hath i i hig HY ! The Texas Ruffian, Currie, on Trial HIS COWARDLY SHOOTING OF PORTER, THE ACTOR , 45 TESTIFIED TO BY THE SALOON KRETER. A Gab News — from Marshall, ‘Texas, says the a Currie-Porter mur- der case a os The defendant pleaded culty. ween the par- ‘ies was when Currie said, ou jive me any gui lke that. Wanted no trouble, y had y with them. Currie fe to k a drink, tness if he knew Miss Cummins. Witness replied, “No.” Carne said be did. adding terms unfit toprint, Currie then SLOL at Barrymore, then at Porter, then again at Barrymore. The latter had pulled off bis Scat intending to resent the insult to the lady. The insult was Indicated by Currie puttiag his hard to bis car tn the mauner ofa person trying so bear better; at the time of the shooting Cur- re was between Barrymore and Porter. Dr. Elam Johuson testified that Porter died from & wound from a pistol ball in the stomach. MAURICE BARRYMORR'S TESTIMONY. Maurice Barrymore took the stand. The crowd pressed forward to cateh every word. ‘The witness gave a graphic and rapid recital of the affair. He testined to going to the saloon With Porter and Miss Cummins, and telling them to order what they wanted, retired to at- Jend to some business, and returning was told by Miss Cummins that a funny man had been in their room ard asked, “Do you want to buy Adog?” Witness remarked this was ouly an ex- a and seated himself to lunch, whea he heard Ube same voice sayin; “Did ou mean t surprise, Currie ¢ id sald, “You can’t give me any of your guff.” Witness related how Currie was reminded there was a dedy present, and repeated the same reply of Cunte as related acvey. Witness said Cur- rie asked him if he wanted to take iUup. Wit. hess replied that he would protect the lady and Was hot armed; that Currie swore he was not; that Miss Cumun'ns p'eaded with Currie to stop; that Currie then had two is in his hands: Currie then shot withess tn the left arm; witness escaped by going into the saloon in the re: looked back and Saw Currie shoot Porter; wit: hess ran out in the yard; came back to’ Miss Cummins and Currie ‘agatn leveled his pistol at him; Porter was in a supplicating attitude when shot; there was no one in the Iu Harvey and those in the dificulty Porter to go outside and fi he wouid be out presei . occurred in the British yesterday. Mr. O'Donnell, home asked Sit Charles Dilke @ question rela- the antecedents of M. Challomel-Lacour, cently appointed French ambassador to London, whereupon Mr. Gladstone moved that be be not heard. After an antmated discussion Mr. Gladstone withdrew his motion. THE ARwy Worms are working much destruc- tion in Berks county, Pa. A twenty acre field of rye near Womels dort was destroyed by them in 24 hours. They were yesterday feasting on a corn fleid near by cutting 1 down as they went along. ‘The farmers will at once commence cutting grass for hay for fear that they may lose all.” The army worm has disappeared from. around Long Branch, N.J., aller eating up $5,000 Worth Of growing crops. ‘THE COMMISSION TO CRINA.—A telegram to the N. Y. Heraid from San Francisco, June 1, says: James B. Angell, minister to China, and family, arrived here this morbing. Commissioner Swift met them at Sacramento. Commissioner Tres- cott will arrive to-morrow, and on Thursday the commission will leave by the Oceante for Yokohama. Mr. Angell 1s accompanted by his wife and daughter aud servant, Mr. Swift by his Wife and niece, and Mr. Trescott by his son. On their arrival at Yokohama the United States Steamer Richmond will convey them to Pekin. Mr. Prethim, vice consul, has been appointed interpreter, aud will act as secretary to the commission, assisted by Secretary of Tegation Holcombe. “Minister Angell and Commissioner Trescott will be here only two days, and but. a few hours at best can be devoted by them to seeing Chinatown and so learniug the facts of this Chinese question. The minister stated to your correspondent in an interview had with him that his short stay here will be arduousty devoted to astudy of those phases of the Chinese question which could be only obtained by such personal observation. HORRIBLE Case OF CurLp CRUELTY.—A brute named Parker, and his wife, have been sent to jail in Dubuque, Iowa, for cruelty toa chiud only five years of age that they had adopted in Linn county. The boy died, and the mangled condition of bis poor body showed the barbarous treatment he had received. Besides whi ping With a leather strap, the buckle of which cul into the flesh at every’ iSirlke, the calla was fre- quently strung up with a rope around its neck, bis feet just touching the floor. The entiré body was covered with sores and bruises, in- flicted 8 punishment for stealing from ‘the ed doubtless caused by being deprived of THE WILL OF JOHN ALFRED Hazakp, of New- rt, was offered for probate in Providence, Rt. +, yesterday. It excludes his wife from all ex- cept dower in real estate; gives his servant, Margaret Sullivan, $5,000, and Island Cemetery $500, All the rest of his property of every kind he leaves to the Newport hospital, subject to certain conditions. ‘The esi probat amounts to $125,000, The will may be con! THE RicuMonD Dvg.ist3—The Elam-Smith dueling case was before the grand jury of Hen- rico county (Va.) court yesterday. Owing ta the refusal to testiry of ‘Dr. Hugh Taylor, who 1s :upposed to have acted as Mr. Elam’s eS 1p the duel, though not on the field, Mr. J. B. Waiters, second to that gentleman, and others sup) to Rave knowledge of the affair, no incictment was found. The case was continued until to-day, when the court will decide as to the right of these witnesses to refuse to give evidence. Mr. Elam ts not able to be in attend- ance. Col. Smith, the other principal in the affair, and his second, Mr. Bernard P. Gi are not in the city. In his charge to the gran jury. in referring to this case, Judge Waddill alluded to the practice of dueling as a relic of barbarism which ought to be put down by so- ciety. It would never be recognized, he sald. but for the class of people who engage In It. At faye there is no direct evidence which can adduced on trial of the parties accused. EXPLOSION aT THE MILLER’s EXPOSITION.—A six-inch steamplpe connected with the auto- matic engines in the millers’ international exht- bition, at Cincinnati, exploded yesterday, sert- ously and perhaps fatally injuring Alfred Os- borne, of Palmyra, Ind., and L. Becker, of Gal- veston, Texas, both millers. There was a panic among the visitors, but without serious results, How Sue Evorgp.—A telegrim came to the Wesleyan Female Seminary’ at Cincinnatt for Miss Mary Beach, Genghler of a state senator, Saytng that her father had died suddenly of ap- oplexy. The school officials gave a ready as- sent to her speedy departure, and did all could to soothe and assist the seemingly > stricken girl. She was joined at the depot by @ qoung man whom she introduced as her cousin, e really was her sweetheart, and had sent the §2" The accounts of Town Treasurer Lafay- ette Clapp, of East Hampton, Mass., have been —— about $2,000, and he bas disap- peared. $2” Painting a window shutter ts a good le more ways than one. It helps the DIED BISSELL. On Monday evenine, June 14, 1830, Suoun vee ened area and’ Se daye, ‘only daughter of H. and Fannie 8. Bissell. RORY. On June 14th, 1880, Tuoxtas, oldest cand of daines and! Marvaret aeod & and 1] days. Funeral will take pisce from the residenos of his Barents, Bo. 7 Jefferson street, Georgetown, ednesday, 16tb, et 3 o'clock. Relatives ‘an: friends of the family" are invited. 2 HATTON. On June 13, 1880, at 9 o'clock p.m., 0. L. \TTON, twenty -ni1 ‘ears. Teoeral sil take ioe Tas ee Vernon ee June léth. at 2 o'clock p. m. in and relatives respectfully invited to st- , June 14, 1886, at 12:30 TST pafeadenapersinn uperal from her late Sherman ave- , ot ¥ Frias See dies eok pm in tie Fal hope ot olan r 2 .m., in fi = apo o’c:0ck p.m. hope of a Sr James M. and Jane V. Larcombe, in the twenty- year of her. Redes Sais ii ae al poe Sey on PS ae

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