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STEAMERS, &c! AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. DRY GOODS. STEAMER “ MATTANO.” I -_= ono AETHER Wittsane H. Brixs,) faving been verbanied Tepaired in the most substantial OBFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE TEAMER LADY OF THE LAKB. Glass fare, $1; Bound trip see Second -class fare, 75; Roun: eee eave.gth st, wart MON, D, ‘WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 40 p. me. Leaves Norfolk alternate days at 4’p-s2, S10, ‘at Alexandria, Piney Point, Point Lookout and fort Mouroe, Va-. coin and retaruing, FOR PoTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ct JOHN W. THOMPSON, above hart MONDAYS, 1HURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at * Sleamahipe JOHN GIBSON and EO. KNIGHT ips JO! . O.. Pier 41, East Kiver, N ¥., SATURDAYS. at 4 p.m. Geo at l p.m. MONDAYS. Bisterooma, &c., #0 $0 General Offios, . "Treaan rtment. tander Nat. Met. Bank.opp, Tress oabe wae [K, PORTSMOUTH, FORTRESS F MORROE AND THE SOUTH. STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, Joseph White, Com }GTON, Norvo! Brom footer ‘Seventh at. | From Osmupbell's whart, very ery MONDAY AXD_ WED-| TUESDAY, THURS- NESDAY, at 5:30, snd| DAY AND SUNDAY, gvery SATURDAY, at) at 4 Poe. auapay. Stops st Piney Point and Poin Going and eturnine. = —— First-class fare, #1; Round Trip, $1.50. Until user" B. F, Bobb ae, nmander, LEAVES “qth st. wharf, Washin 3 D. F. KEELT. en spam Campbell's wharf, Norf ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ‘BI EN ASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA het AND. PHTLADEDPRI AEE ae Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's ‘Ne ik Bost - ‘Lines for or rom, Provi all points tm the ‘England Sta ioe Through bills of lading en. SAILD DAYS. From Washingtu 3 ‘at 5 p.m. From Philacelphia—Sat jays, at a.m. Freight — a any Cl oe woods received sn elivered ‘ashington. Wharf, foot of 12th street. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & O0., General Maneqere, Boot kena Ta ee ia a PES = 2th at. wi Wee ‘Washington. ‘8p30 NEW yoRK— 2 came DAM." “HO TERD. E a a ee Bt a ihe Netherianc leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, rexularly on Wed- Ast Oabin, 360.70. 2d Cabin, 945-50. Steorace, 826 H. OAZAUX, General Agent. 27 South William st., New York.” For passage apply to W. @. MET- ZEROTT & CO., 925 Pennsylvania avenue, Wash- ington jor F. H’ JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe corner Kew Deposit Butidins, York avenue and at. Dow. apa ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—Ssreamsur Linx Between New Yous, Haven, LONDom, BourHamrron AND BREMEN. Stesmers of this company will sail Bat- Brday from Brenien Pier, foot of 3d: SToboken. Bates of From New York to re, = Second cabiny £60; stoe ; pre’ ELEICHS © CO. Bowling Ganon is 10.5 3 yw x . @. ME" ZEROTT & CO., Pa. ave. Lon. ‘Sonthasyron and Bremen, fret cabin 8100; jOTICE. LANE ROUTE. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between a York and Liverpool, Call- to accommodations. additional. lavorabie terms. Bteeraxe at very low rates. Steerage tickets from ooremnplgo Queenstown. and all other parts of . at lo 7 of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, ‘rp and other porta on the tinent, 4 Bo & both steerage and BiGHLOW, 406 Tih strost Washing: FRANOELYN, Avent, N.¥. RAILROADS. : THE GREAT L880 vexasrivesie noote 1880 NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Splendid Serkery, action Brnipment. id Seen: ificent Equipment en IS LEFEOT, JUNE ith, 15). ‘TRAINS LeaVE WASHINGTON, from Depot corner of Sixth and Bstreets, ua follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 6:00 8 m., with Sleep- Vong Cae to 1 a Chicawo; 10:40 Gana tot tieinnal, Be Pocioaed Chinas B36 yur « to ( ineinnat and Chicawo; 9:3 dui Palace 3 dsicua, with Parlor ar to Watkige and the North at 8:00 e.m. daily except Sunday ; 9:30 p.m. daily, gxcept sitvmiay, “with Palace Gare to’ Ganan- aixua 3 For Witiam-port, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 ou Rew York’ Sal the wt 5.00 a.m., 2:00 and 10:0 p.m. Ov Sunday, 10-00 p.m. Limited Ex. Prees of +vliman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday Brook'y;, N. Y., all through trains conrect at Jers:y Cit} with bosts of Brooklyn Annex, af- fording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoi For Philade'y nia; 8:00 seg 005 does 15:00 lelyp hi: 00 a.m., 2:1 a 5 be BD. On bu: day, 8 40 ad 10°00 p mie Limited in. '2:00, 4:20, 4-40, 8:40, 9:30 “2, On Sunday, 5.00, 10:40 s.m., 5:40, 9:30 and 10:00 For Fope’s Creck Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- For Alexandre’ 7,70, 9, 8 20, 5:20,6:25, Sand 11-20 p.m. On Bunday at7, $ and li». m. ands be me. ee — Leth 7a.m. daily, and in. daily, except BUD Trains leave Alesindris. for Was ton, 6, 8, 10 B.m. 12:50 3, 5, Tand 9:05 p m., and 12 id- Bight. On Sunday at Sand 10 a.m, 7 and 9:05 — Tickets, infcrmation, sleeping and paclor car ac- commodations can be proctined: at the offices—north- east corner of 1ith street and Pennsylvania avenu coruer 6th and Pennsylvania avenues, anc at the depot, w here orders can be left for the cueck- Ena of bay xave to destination from hotels and rosi- L P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THUMSON, General Mavager. my26 ALTIM@RE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TR. q ational outs and Short Linge Nortnha Boutneresey take effect & y 23d, 1880, st 1:30 p. Seals Leave washiNGton vin 5:98 s.m.—aitimore, Kilicott City and Way Bta- | Baltimore Express. way stations. * Sprinws Expres. reas: “Parlor cat Lo NewYork and 9:00 a. m.—?0n Sunday only—Baltimore, Annapo- and way. 9-10 a.m.—tSt. Louis, Chicago, Columbus and fiaburs Ex; rece. (Connects for Hagerstown at Point of Kocks for Frederick and stations east of Piedmont, except Sunday.) Pullman car to Gin- Sally excevt Saturday: ere z r ees Rae ees 10-00 sw. Baitmore Express. Stops at Biadens- Bont Jeasup's ana Hancver . teeter teane nee 12:10 m4 Baltimore, Annspolis, Ellicott City 30 p.m —Bsitimore and way stations. (Win- ate ie Hagerstown and way, vis Relay.) P-D.—' itimore, Bladensbury ‘Laurel Frederick, via Belay. Stops st Aunapoils 4:35 p.m.—tPoint of Frederick, Hagers- Beatie esate oe — : 4:40 p-1.—t Baltimore, Aaapolis and Way Bta- ipbia and Palttmore Express. —s — 30 p.m.—PbALTIMORE LAUBEL BX- -30 p. m.—+8t. Louis, Otpeinnsti and Pittsburg Rxpreas.(Pttabiang, excert Sunday.) Sleeping cars. aU AR 3 9:35 p-m.— ! Baltimore, ‘Bladensburg and Laurel Bese, 995%, Ages, aroun Teeasde oo wo oe Nis Ene a FUTURE DAYS. G ae DOWLING, t, Auctioneer. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Sth Sauuseys 18TH. abd Fegoried foe hee ary, 777, one of the a Fecords of thin Distr t 69, &e., I sed at public the hichest bidder, on the pretiises om DAY, THE 10TH Day OF JUNE, 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK Fiel'ereorner of equare aul tuvatag free at De. C01 fare and running thenca sou! on lath etreet east 100 feet. thenos “waste 36 with street 16 fect the bea ing—default bi tet = : ing been made in the payment of the Gan moat eTeon. The property is improved by substantial frame buildings. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in ¢qual Payments in one and two years, bearing in- terest, deferred payments to be in notes of pur- chaser, secured upon Property. All conveyancing at cost of pr “Ww. B 8B, my27-eokds . EBB og bth etteet. S2-THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, Juve 197TH, same id . order of the Trustee. hour anfpisokas” ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ASSIGNFE’S SALE OF A STOCK OF GRO CERIES, S, OOFFEES, &., AT AUC- (n SATURDAY, June 19, ar 11 o'ct'x A.M, I shall sel}, within the auction rooms. of Walter B. Williams & Co., a well as forted Stock ef Groceries, ete vi 6 chesta of Tea, 4 boxes of Te 1 rox Mustard, 1 box Pepper. 1kew Pepper, 4 bas Coffee; box Cccoa,'1 keg Sode; Together with an assortment oa goods. J. M. Assignee. WSLTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts. jels-a ec ie eee ee Reh Cnet SALE OF LOTS 14 TO 21, BOTH INCLUSIVE, AND THE NORTH 33 FEET AND 5 INCHES OF LOY 13, IN SQUARE 73. 2 TH K ‘T NORTHWEST, NOW COOUPIED BY THE DISTRIOL OF COLUMBIA AS A MARKET HOUSE. By virtue of the decrees of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity, canee of Augusta. McBlair et, al, against Jobn G. McBlair et al.. No. 1,355, the un- lersiz ued, as Trustee, will sell at gabtic, auction.in frent of fhe premises, on THURSDAY, THE ist DAY OF JULY, A. D. 1380, -M , all those pieces or parcels of ground in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, known and designated tipon the plana or plats Of said city as 18, 19, 20 and 21, and the north Lot 13, in Square No. 78, at ‘The terms of sale are: One-third (‘) cash, and the residue in two (2) equal instalments at six and twelve monthe after date, with interest. to be ‘mee cured by approved notes and a lien reservad on the property aold. No deed or deeds will be given until all purchase money and interest shall have been paid. ,A deposit of $100 will ‘be required on, each lot and part of lot when sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's costs. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after te * notice in The Evening Star. maar WILLIAM J. MILLER, Office, 490 Louisiane wh lana ave. ‘WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucta. Je7-3taw3w&ds 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VAIUABLE FARM, SOCK AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, "NEAR HYATTSVILLE, PRINCE GEOKGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND, AT AUOTION. fn MONDAY, Jone 2er, 1880, ar Ose O’Croox, on the premises, I shall ‘sell a val- uable Farm, containing 70 acres, located near. Bladensburg station. B. & O. R. R., improved by rew Dwelling and Barn, Stable, &c. ; has fine Ap- id Peach orchards of about 1,000 trees; fine Gegand. about 250 vines Concord Grapes; 10 acros woods, everything in good conditio: ‘Terms: 2,000 cash; the balance in ove and two ears, with notes bearing interest and secured by & cod of trust on the property. | Conveyancing. §C » at purchaser's cost. 8200 deposit required at time of sale. Immediately after the sale of Farm the Stock and Farming Implements will be sola. Plats of the Farm can be obtained at the office of auctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, SJe9- dts uctionee! MEDICAL, &c. D: LEON. the oldest established and only reli- able LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 456 Massachusetts avenue, from 3 to Yo'clock. Ali Female Complaints and larities quickly cured. tion free. Sepa. Yate roomls for patients. ey PERMATORRHGA, Impotency, Premature S Bocas: Borioctons and all Veectoat ii Female Wesknosees, eto cused At: Fat Ti'Femaie We etec., . 126 F st. B.w., near 2d. ‘mayi6-Im" ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR M Ladies. All femalefcomplaints quickly cured. fouretrees 1to9 p.m. oh nen "api8-Sar" 903 E.NEA® BIN TH.— The new Turkish and S202 Bastian Bath Booms are now complete. by Dn. Supp in 1871. ‘The best cstablisument south of New York. oot wach a ARTLING DISCOVERY. S7AB Toar MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful impradenes causing prema ture decay, nervous debility, lost manh etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, owe a Saarae eel cure, whice ue way REEVES. 43 Chatham Bt. Nowe aess-05 is B. ROBERTSON, ‘Wednesday era ert ence, fuarantece scare in al the Urinary Emissions, Re. Gonorrhea Or Sypul- ts Tecently cou tively cured in froma 6 to 16, days. “Gougultation ‘strictly private, and sope- Gans of Baltimore, Mata omen Is 6. Eetaese Baltimore Charwes moderate. mario nee Hf . MOTT'S FRENOH POWDERS—Oertain D*iaur for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urin- ary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal We , fi and al Tmnpotency; Gieet, Syphilis, a Diseases 8] : ees cured in 48 hours. — i by WM. B. 38 TWISLE, corner 12th st. and Pa. Price $8 per box, sent by mail under seal on re ceipt of price.” mart 21ST: Porvutar Moxtaty DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, In the City of Lonisville, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1880. THESE DRA’ UTHORIZE! E LEGISLATCLE AND USTATRED IE AEE, TEE COURTS OF KENTUCKY, according to a contract made the owners of the Frankfort grant will regularly on the LAST DAY OF EVERY occur. MONTH. Sundays and Fridays excepted, for the Peon t Five YEARS, terminating on JUNE 30, The United States Circuit Court on March 81 ren- dered the foilowinyg decisions : Ast—-That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal. 2d—Its drawings are not fraudulent. The management call attention to the libera scheme which has, met with such popular favor heretofore, and which will again be presented forthe JUNE DRAWING, 80, 000 j 100 prizes, $100ea810, 000 Si0r000 | bob ace a0 each 10; 000 0001 600 a 19,00 | 1,000 a ‘6U0 each 10,000 do. 200 eacl proximation prizes. .$2,700 9 prizes, “op each, *P?Foganation Pe 7300 izes, 100 each, do. a 900 1,960 prizes. -8112,400 Whele Ticl kets, $i 27 Tickets, $56 55 Tickets, 81 Remit by Post Office Money Order, Registered Letter, Babk Draft or Express, To insure svainst mistakes and delays, corres- lents please write their names and places of residence plainly, giving number of Post Office box or Street, and Town, County and State. a All communications connected with the Distribu- tion and Orders for Tickets should be addressed to R. M. BOARDMAN, er-Journal Building, Lonisville, Ky., or $07 and 209 Broadway, New York, or 3. W: CLARK, 1103 N-¥- ave. and 149% Fenn. ave. je2 Neel CELLULOID TRUSS_AND SUPPCBTS BS. THAT NEVER Bi NEVER BRE. NEV. ay WEAES OUT. ALWAYS OLEAN, and can while, is for sale at 628 7th st. a.w. mntioa its. Mrs. Fisher devotes ber attention to the wants of (PRE cLumax For Bors, FOR THE 4TH OF JULY, ONLY 25 CENTS. S&S SOLID GOLD GENTS’ STEM WINDER, AM! IOAN LEVER, WALTHAM, MA8S., ONLY 835.00. J. M. & B. COHEN, DIAMOND BEOKERS, No. 1007 Seventh st. mw. MONEY TO LOAN até per cent. 3010 ee — THIS AFTERNOON. ruomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WEST STREET, BETWEEN een oe OONGRESS 8TS., See ae carta 312, Be, one of the 1d. exten, D. C. dersigned 1880, a7 6 O'oLocK, in front of the premises, jowibg property, viz: P: bered in the sip sbout feet and one inch on West Street and a depth of 120 feet, improved by a two- y frame dwelling. ferme: One third cash; balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing in it r annnm until paid, and ‘rust on the property; or all rehaser. Conveyancing PUICRAECT ® TREDERICK W. JONES, Je5-d&ds JAMES L. DAV } UNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. DING LOTS ON CORNER OF EIGHTH BURSD A STREETS NONTHEASTS ALSOTEWO RY ME DWELLING ON H STREET, EENTH STREET NORTH" T. DNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 10, a8 O'CLOCK, we will cell, in front of ORY FRAME NEAR FOUBRT! Ean’ 1, IN SQUARE 896, having a front of 894-12 feet _on 8th atreet feet on A street. This Lot bdi roan we miliNaE ie honest Gh O'CLOCK, we ee! iD it LoT 4, IN SQUARE NORT. fronting 20 feet on H improved by Frame dwellings. One fourth cash; ears, notes to bear seven red by deed of trust. st purchaser's cost. A thme of sale on each piece acld. BAN PROPERTY NEOTIOUT AVENUE NORT! ificent piece of seroun OO feet on Boundary atres June 18TH, aT 6 r cent. int: rest, and to Oonveyancing and re- depcait required at Peal jeld-dieds OF SUPERIOR SUBUR- HEAD OF CON- WEST. Yeoorded sub- feet, which was advertised in * , which was advertised in on Haturdayy the 224 of 28th of May. med on account of the weather, THE 2p oF JUNE, 1 ‘Terms of sale: One-third in one and two years, with seven payable semi-ann on the property. 1 in ises, on WEDNESDAY, PM cash; and the balance JOHN E. NORRiS, Trustee. te-THE ABOVE SALE IS FORTHER PONED until WEDNESDAY, JUNE 94H, 1830, PSION E, NORRIS, Trustee. t%THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16rH, 1880, same hour and JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. TO-MORROW. OF HATS, 0. BOOT: ATURES “OONTALNIED iit STORE 321 778 STREET 8.W. AT AUCTION. 'URSDAY MORNING, Jv; 1880, commencing aT 10 o'cLock, I will sell stapte woods. The, @ ktock will be offered in par” NTIRE STOCK ND JAMES 8S. EDWARDS, Assignec. LUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. E OF IMPROVED FRO: SOUTH AND ON ph ae EEN STRERTS EAST. AND UNIMPROVED B YLVANIA AVE- IRD AND FOUBTBR irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court trict of Columbia, passed in Equity 609, entitled’ Simpson ‘wo Will sell at auction, oF the prenilees, on THURSDAY, JUNE, 1880, av 6 O'CLOCK ting, and from day to day, at the same hour, until all are sold, Lote twenty-four fh (25), in Ballantyne and the cast half of eight (788, Jand frame dwel.ing and lots division of original lo square seven hundred and eig! improvements on lots seven and of s lerge double frame dwelling an ectively recorded in book of sub ..H.,” at vago 184, and **No. 10," in the Surveyor's office of ‘the District rms : One-fourth cash; balance in three equal instalments in six. twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with interes Perannum; or the id in cash within ten days after sale; or the pur- chaser can at any time anticipate. th yments with the interest rebated. ‘will be required on theimproved lots THE 177H Day OF weather permit- iquare seven hunt ting seven (7) to eichteen (18), hby and Mattingly’s sub- its wo (2) and three (3), t-nine (789), and the a consisting the sume are Ter conveyancing and ed __ property. reason: the purchase money shall h: yurchaeer's cost. the purchase money 8! ifthe tome of sale are not complied with 1 st the rehiser after fi No deed given until hall have beet ‘we reserve the rij ik and cost of the ive days notice in the tar. of each subdivision will be exhibited at JUGHBY, uisiana avenue, F. MATTINGLY, 435 7th street n.w. ©. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. IHANCERY SALE OF FRAME DWELLING, No. 459 H STREET NORTHWEST, AND VA- ANT ADJOINING, AND THE TWO- HOUSE No. 621 ON VIB- re upeere Court 18 6,833, the undersign ‘will sell ee Fuplic al on THURSDAY, By virtue of a decree of trict of ‘rustees in front of the premises, HE FITH DAY OF JUNE, 1880, th is of land in the city of Washington, oc} P. 6 west half of improved by "house No. 459 H sale, the cast ia Allen's snbai- juare south of square 462, im- posit on each lot wh: on Sy. E. ED MONI uw. 7 MaRS 1306 F: THOS. E. WAGG: '1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEE'S BALE OF VALUABLE PRO) TRON THE SOUTHWEST OGLE OFM HIRD STREETS EAST, C. virtue of deed of trust dated the 29th, April, 1876, an in Lil io 128, one of the land records I the undersigned Trustee , SUNE 17TH, 1880, at 6 front of the premises, the follo\ FO} : All that Certail the residue in two equal with notes purchaser's cost. $1! of sale. GEORGE PETER, Trustes. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. SIRABLE BUILDING iT! DE T NORTH OF PENNSY! THURSDAY AFTER 6 o'crock, in front of the 11, in reservation 11, 26 feet on 3d street,and oot alles one of the most desirable sec- is a splendid erms: Qne-fourth cash; balance ne ed by a deed of trust quired at tale? conveyancing and at purchaser's cost. NOON, June 17TH, aT we will; IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEE'S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRIOK TEROUBE O€ THe. WEST SILE OF NEW JER- BETWEEN B AND STREETS SOUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of day of Decem! in Liber 941, t Land yam! six hundred The said part of Lot seven (7) being d ini Qi JAMES A. TAIT, Trustes. "AR iT, sD. 0 10th Jane, 1880. rpaessury ¥. — sw Eherg Wil be sold at on pase Dexcaxson hi Avetioneer?, ‘and D streets northwest. WAfH BOILERS, BUCKETS, SAUCEPANS, CUOLERR, Cl ALORES” AND OTHER PLAIN AND JAPARN! OASKS }OD! R THR "SCATES, S, MEASURES, MEAT 10E | SOAP. GANNE! ) OX EN, NI GCODE, SECOND-HAND EXPRESS WAG- ON, &o:, &c., AT AUCTION. At our Salesrcoms on FRIDAY MORNING, Juxe 18TH, commencing at 10 o'cLock. Jei6-2t W4ALTEE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. TEN DOZEN OAK DINING-ROOM OHATRS AT On BATURDAY, sox 19TH, 1880, ar Ry O'CLOCK A. M., we shall sell, infront of our anetion reom, ten dozen Uak Dining-room Chairs, different etyles, and will be sold in lots to suit. ‘erme cash. “ Je16-8t_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucts. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD OENITORE,, SILVER WATOH, JEWELRY, MALE AND FEMALE CLOTHING, » &C., &C. On SATURDAY MORNL 1880, ComaENcING at 10 o'CLC E 197TH, | thomas Do ‘ey auction rocme, of ‘Thomas Dow 3 Building) shall sell, by order of the Orphans’ Court, the above effécta. ERS, ic ‘Terms cash. T. J. MYERS, Jel6-3t Administrator of John Reilly, deceased. OLEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th street n. w. 1 will sell, at public sale, on TUESDAY, Suse ITH, at 5 o’ciock P. M., a valuable’ real estate, to wit: Lots 3 and 5,in Square 81¥, fronting 89 feet 6 inches on public reservation bye depth of 93 feet 9 inches. Lot 6 fronts 30 feet on 4th Btreet by a depth of 105 feet 23 inches. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; baiance in one, and three years, with interest ex pe annum until paid, secured by a deed of trust on e property sold; or all cash at the option of the purchaser. A deporit of $50 on each lot when sold. all converse cing and recording at purchaser's cont. If the terms of this sale are not comp.ied with within ten days, the property will be resold at the cort of the purchaser. Nale positive. Je10-5t* * FOLEY, Auctioneer. Se-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED IN cersequence of the rain until FRIDAY, Juxa 18, 1880, at 6 O'CLOCK. 3eU6-3t FOLEY, Auctioneer. ee SORRY, Auictionser: = ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, FKONTING ON © STREET, BETWEEN TWEL¥TH AND THIRTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST, BEING No. 1225. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August lith, 4.D 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 867, folio 3%, one of the Land Records for the’ District ‘of Oolumbis, and by direction of the party, secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on T' ay, JUNE 22, A.D. 1880, aT SIX O'ULOCK P.M., all that certain piece or parcel of ground. fud premises situate, lying and being in the City of W: ington, in the District of Columbia, and known and de scribed on the ground plat or plan of aaid city as part of lotnumbered five (5) in square numberea two hundred and ninety-three (203), and contained within the following metes and bounds, to wit: Be- winning at a point in the line of ‘‘north O street” at the distance of cighteen (18) feet west from the seutheast corner Of said lot, and running thence west twenty-three (23) feet and five (5) inches; thence north eixhty-three (83) feet and five (5) inches; thence east twenty-three (23) feet and five (S) 1eches, and thence south eighty-three (83) fect and five (5) inches to the place of beginning, with improvements thereon, consieting of a Frame wcllingg. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in tix, twelve and eighteen months, for notes bear- ing interest from day of sale, and secured bya deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's Cost. down when the property is struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied with jn five days from day of sale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell at the risk and cost of de- faulting purchaser. F, FOX, ALBERT Jelé-dkds MARTIN M. ROMRER, | Trastecs. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionecr. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a ¢eed of trnst, bearing ihe aa Gi 23d day of December, 1874, recorded in liber 769, folio 377, one of the land records of the. District of Columbia, and at the written request of the rarty secured thereby, the undersisned, a8 trustees, (William J. Miller having been appointed co-trustee in place of Charles H. Moulton by a decree paceed fn faulty sateo No. 194 of Buprome Court of the District of Oolumbia,) will sell af pub- lic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE “STH DAY OF JONE, A. D. 1880, at 435 Farm, Colunibia, with the 7 Terms of sale, to wit: $520, with interes at 10 per cent per annum from 23d June, 187 pid, and expenses of sale and taxes, in cas and shoe of purchase money in six, twelve and eighteen menths, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from day of and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of will be required to be paid on each Jot when sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's st. If terms of sale be not complied with in ten fter day of sale, trustees reserve the right to Tesell at cost and risk of defauiting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in The Evening Stare OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th stréet n.w.,) op, 5 WILLIAM J. MILLER, } sel5-d&ds 490 Louisianaay. n.w., NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEE'S 8ALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- = SALE PLYTOWR: TE By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the 22d day cf April, 1873, and daly record: «d in Liter No.714, folio 391, one of the land. reccrés for the District of ener the under- signed, surviving Trustee, will sell on June 267TH, 1880, on the premises, aT Five O’OLocK the ‘following-described Property, situate nnall, Oolumbia, to bered 14 and 15, of the division of ‘state, made by William F. Mat- tingly, ‘Trustee, in Chancery cause No. 795 Kquity, of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, und a plat whereof is on file in said cause, and also of record in the office of the Surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia, containing one 6-10 acrae. ‘he amount of indebtedness se- cured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the ex- penses of sale, in cash. and the balance at six and elve months, for which the notes of the pur- char-r, beanng interest from the day of sale and secu) by a deed of trust on the property sold shall be taken. A deposit of $50 ‘wit be required ef the purchaser at the time of sale,and all convey- cing at the expense of the purchase moe *pensSSREDEBIGR W. JONES, jel5.d&ds Surviving Trast<e. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTERS' SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SIXTH, B AND Lie STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUO- », virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 159, follo 484, obe of the land records for the District of Columbia, we sell in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 2ist Day or Jung, A.D. 1880, commencing’ at 6 O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain pieces or parcels of Sroane: lying and being situated in the city of ‘asbington, District of Columbia, and known and described a8 original Lots numbered one (1,) two (2,) three (3,) four (4, ) five (5,) six (6,) thirteen (13) and fourtecn (14,) in square numbered eight Hey ‘aD down in the pian ity of Waahington, to- gether with all the improvements, ways, easementa, rights, privileges and. appurtenanoes to the same loDgIng OF in any wise appertaining, and will be sold as follows: Reels 13 is improved by a large brick stable on 6th Lot 14 is unimproved. and situated on 6th street EGC is uniuaproved: and aituated comer B and Be oun improv and situated comer B an 6th streets n« east. Lot 2 is unimproved, and situated on B street ‘no near 6th east. ay is sopeoved: by 8 two-story frame dwelling on B street worth. Lot 4 is improved by s two-story brick dwelling and store, corner B and 5th northeast. Lota Sand 6 are Pe olay aud situated on 5th street east, near B street north. The above lots contain alwgether over 36,000 square feet, and fronton 6th, Band 5th streets northeast. Terms: One-fourth cash : balance in equal instal- ments at six, twelve, cighteen and twenty-four months, notes to bear six per cent. interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Uonvey- rchasel - ‘Terms os urcnaser. fern soe com Seli-dada- "BERJAMIN U- KEYSER, Trnsteo. ITOH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE 1) VED PERT: RNER OF SEV! TH AND H OTRESTS NORSEWEETO By virtue of s deed of dsted Novem- Baars ha dead ly eee \d records for the District of Uol sell at pobiio suction, in front of the preeaisee, "on TUESDAY, the 297% Day or Junz, AD, 1860, At 4:30 o'cLoce P. M., the followh i Siviston of square 137, having a frontare ot 80 feet . aruare 127, fopeth Bbuibe epprovements thereon, on long of a fine Brick g ‘Terms: rier of the money, fae del tre ‘wo @) ana tharos @) Fours for, which the one Gi, the interest at 7 per ceut., Sid scoured by feed of Font op tan erty andy ii tin, pee Soreness sey the Trustese Tenors te oLe Cell seven at the risk and cost of the defaulting Ce Fo" advertivowmnt purchaser, after five ment ‘Trustees. or Fox, } 7 16 1g House. Terms of sale: Cash. All cea avant aan J. L COLD’ Auct. FRrctReED Swiss, IN NEW PATTERNS, at very low prices. CAMELS' HAIR GRENADINE, WINE CLOTHS, FRUIT DOYLIES. Fine quality LINEN LAWNS, 20c., 4-4 LONSDALE BLEACHED COTTON, 10c., PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, At prime cost. TYLER & CHEWNING, Gate clerks with Perry & Bro.) 15 O18 7th st. n.w. ee QCAREs: SCARFS: SCARFs: A large invotce of SCARFR, new styles, just re- ceiver) to be Bold at extremely low prices SHIRTS made to Order in Aref-clase style; fit guaranteed. Keady-made Shirts of our own make always in stock. " THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, S16 F st. n.w., Joa Opposite Patent Uitice: RANCH OF THE BALTIMORE SEAM BHIBI FACTORS ee 435 7th street new. . Six of the Finest &hirte, to order.. 812.00 Six Extra Fine Shirts, fo order. 9.00 ‘Six Fine Shirts, to order... 7.50 PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. Wwe call yeur especial attention to our Reinforced Shirt, complete, at one dollar. A full line of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. 435 7th st. n.w., Washington, D.O. SHIBT, at 75 cts. is cheaper Two. Bold it ‘when mawalin ad fines was Hees pricés. Our **] ie the cheay Other house selis at ‘50 cts. Out 60° ‘are a8 g00d as is sold for 81.25 by the 18s’, Moos E strest now. G° TO DUBREUIL BEROS., 1112 F atreet northwest, And leave your order for - FINE DRESS SHIRTS. SHIBTS FOR THE OONVENTI A 5PE- CIALTY. om Halr- Fine SHIRTS. Half-dozen Superior SHIR’ Half-dozen Elegant SHIETS. Onur Best SHIRT, Plaited Bosom, 812. A fine assortment of GENT’S FURNISHINGS avayson tang eee FP) ja 8s) D Ss RON' 4nD UMMER BESS ESS GRENADINES. Bisck Bo ro ferme Treen cy Mera tle cas a Rinks Reinusace sion An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & ©0., P10: 1898 F st. ».w., near Ebbitt House. 2002098 Fat we nae Bot ra PROFESSIONAL. B. I. M. TALBOTT, Densisr, No. 443 7th cor. E, over Eiseman's Clothing Store. itistry in all its branches. Teeth insert: ed 87 per set. All work warranted. my31 Dae eE SEED, He Thousanes visit DE. WHITE'S well-known establishine::t, 1416 Pa. ave., opp. Willard’s Hotel. Among the a the hizh- est medical, judicial and political dignitaries of this country anid representatives of leading foreign overnments. He successfully treats corns, bun- ion, bad nails, vascular excrescences and other ailments of the feet. Office fecal. my25 H. JOHNSTON. Dewrier, oJ. X dradunto of Bene 18 years’ Srpenenee Baptist Ghurese a7 Bek Dr. Domer and others. NGS Dental office and business of the mer wil Decontiaued by hist acohea: avent econtian nephew, Dr. 0. 3. WATERS, formerly of 918 Ext avenue. A continuance of pat we opened lendia ‘Fren presse, ot mone 8 spl line of ob nw. tronage is fally solicited. aI - WEISENBOEN, removed to 410 11th .n.W. CELLULOID inserted decal eats donor Be z 4 tracting, 60 cents. 2 tracing, 60 ots. one PHO EE gasag kk. M. 8. BROWN, DENTIST, No. 725 147TH Disemre oe pene brag aor, So aim HE Hon of Teeth. “Gach Tooth Bl. Artificial DUES, Dexrisr, 919 7th st. n.w.. between D Yana kates Becctia eos, ot Keck! ; Teeth Filled, $1; Extracting without 08 cents. ‘All operations warranted. PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE STIEFF PIANOS. L GHAND, BQUARE AND UPRIGHT aa = Sven Defy Competition. Role Avent, 723 7th st. n.w., firet-cl Se TIANOS and ORGSNS, el eee iret-class ani . Great Bargaits in Pianos and Organs which have Pisnos and Organs for rent at greatly reduced rates during summer mouthss vee ECHER BHOS. PIANOS —~‘ inatruments.”—Theo. Thomas, 8. B. is, J. Rive, &c. less lett Or. Prices ‘reasonable. ‘Terms easy. G. KUHN, Sole Agent, 407 10th st. ‘superior IANOS, For Bargains in New and Second-, hand Uprights and Squares, first-clasa| makers, call at = V. BECHER’S, 907 Hi st. n.w. Tuning and Repairs done skillfally at popular prices. “Pianos to Font, ‘aplo-Sun glass ind cheap. "Boxos suitable for any business ders. prom ren : Btn st n.w.” tmya6-Sw'l O- BAWMANN & 00. FISCHER'S DYE NT) WORKS A’ and theonly Dry Olean! Establishment in W2, BEZBESENT ONE OF THE LARGEST and best manufactoriesin the coun. | 27, q BUGGIES, FHAETONS, JUMP. TB, EXTENSION TOPS, &o. We Rated.” RIDDIM BAOB., oor: 1556 ab bad Pet: syivanis ave Stel mays f= JOHNSON @ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DI8- TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EX€HANGE. mar? BMYAND NAVY.—Offcers of th a A Ihevy._ abwent trom Wahingtons cae ave Tacs eedini sxpressed to s the I Aten Gey wil reontgat hand {DempenreBiaceasey, store Washington, D.O,) a8) NIT, UMBING. Sn Ea ee ais ee of the examination and reps our SEWING fore New White, New Home, and all relial kinds. ttern reduced to $25. Siechites in good order to sent. “MORENNY, st Np . Nv =a ae THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY... - Jane 16, 1880, CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterda: - ¥*s Proceed. select committee on books and accounts, claiming that charges he had made had been verified, and alls and Dawes replied, defending is employed by the Treasury dep On motion of Mr. Davis, the resolution reported by the committee was adopted, direct- ing the Secretaries of the various iments to report to Congress what chang could advantageously to the public Interest be made in the present system of keeping a> Mr. Cameron (Pa.) moved to rders and take up the ut §500,000 for the relief of Ben. Holla- ay. 2 mail contractor, which led to debate, Mr. Cockrell urging the consideration of the’ bili he Mexican soldiers. Senate went into executive ses- reopened at 8:50 p. ro tem. laid before House bill providing for a joint commission to consider French claims, which was read turee Umes and passed. Mr. Hoar moved to adjourn. The President pro tem. said there was a mes- ‘he President on his table. Mr. Hoar said it could be read in the morn- Nr. Conkling asked if it was a veto mes- re. The President pro tem. said he had not looked Mr. Conkling understood it was a veto mes- ‘ace, and hoped the Senate would not adjourn it had been read. M arland moved that the message be lald on the table and printed for considvration to- The doors were ‘The President naté vill removing the political disabilities Magnus S. Thompson was taken up and Mr. Thurman moved that when the S adjourn it be to meet at 9a.m. Wednes: On motion of Mr. Randolph, at 9:45 the Senate Went into executive session. "At 9:50 p.m. the dcors were re-opened, and the Senate adjourned. —After our report closed— ‘© Speaker laid before the House a commu- Lewis (dem., Ala.), stating that he bad tendered his resignation as a mem- ber of Congress to the governor of Alabama, to ke effect on the Ist of October, Mr. Atkins, under instructions from the com- mittee on appropriations, introduced a Dill to constiiute a joint commissioi effect the convention concl United States and the French republic for the Settlement of certain claims of citizens of either country against the other and signed at Wash- ington 15th January, 1880, and making an ap- propriation of $100,000 for the payment of sala- Mes, etc. The bill was passed. The House took a recess until to-day at 10 n for carrying into juded between the President's "i VETO OF THE DEPUTY MARSHALS BILL. President Hayes last evening sent to the Sen- ate a message vetoing the bill “regulating the pay and appointment of deputy marshals.” His views on the subject are based upon the lan- guege of sections 2021 to 2024 inclusive, 202s, 5521 and 5522, of the Revised Statutes, which are ht to be amended in the bill in question, upon the recent decision of the Supremé Court of the United States in the case of ex- Parte Siebolt and others affected by these par- Ucular sections. The President thinks that the bill is impracticable, in so much as it permits ointment of deputy marshals with de- requires of them to comply with regulations which make it impossible for them to discharge their duties. Marshals who are re- Stricted from using force to do what the laws require of them, and United States policemen who must call upon local constables for protec- tion, strike him as being anomalies. He thinks that Congress has “refined” too much in Its de- Sire to assert the rights of the states. The Pres- yen Stating his case more specifically, goes on say: “ Under the sections of the present law above quoted officers of the United States are author- ized, and it is their duty in the case of con- gressional elections, and at the places o! mediately any against the Unit tect all officers of election in of their duties, and whenever an arrest is made to bring the person so arrested mission, judge or court of the United States for examination of the offenses Such special deputy mars! empowered thereto by the marshal in writing, if forelbly resisted, may call to their ald the esse Commitatus. It is made a le with fine or imprisonment to hinder, assall or otherwise interfere with a warshal or his special deputies, or to threaten or to attempt to do so. If pointed such special U.i en Lhe oath or office, and thereafter neglects discharge the duties of such office, he is punishable not only by removal from oftice, but by fine and imprisonment. The ‘unctions of the special deputy marshals were provided for by law; being executive, they are plsced under the authority of the well-known culef executive office of the courts of the United are in fact, and not merely in name, the deputies of the marshal, and ivis bondsmen are responsible for them. A civil force for the execution of the law 13 thus in- stituted in accordance with long established and famillar usage, which 1s simple, effective and under a responsible head. The ‘necessity for the possession of these priate officers will not be called intelligent citizens who appreciate the im; orderly and lawful elections, Similar powers are conferred and exercised un- der state laws with res) ‘The executive officers o' the existing e peace at polls ion, to arrest im- Tson who is guilty of crime ion laws; to pro- the performance before a com- alle inst him; als agate spectally bystanders, or crime punishab) any person deputy marshal powers by appro- ance of peaceable, to state elections, the United States un- laws have no otheror greater power to supervise and control the conduct of ‘the congressional elections than. ecutive Officers exercise in tons. The bill before me c’ the present law by substituting for deputy marshals of the existing stat officers hitherto unknown to the law, and who lack the power, responsibility and protection which are essential to enable them to act efli- clenUy as executive officers.” the Dill, the President con- be observed tl marshals proposed by the bill Unetly different officers from the special depu- (es of the marshal as such officers are now pro- vided for in the statute. This bill does not con- uect the new officers with the existing laws re- lal deputy marshals, deputy marshals with the same Powers toimpose upon them the same duties and ve them the same ¢ criminal law. ated, distinct in ferent authority, alt to officers already pro‘ officers are not Sponsibiliies to the that the deputy before me are dis. tating to spect 80 as to invest the proposed and appointed by dit- i Simla in mame criminal — law, the same power and are not similarly protected, unless it is expressly for in this bill will have no executive head. The marshal can neither ap- point or remove them. He cannot control them, and he is not responsible for them. They wili have no authority to call to their aid if resisted the posse comitatus. They are protected by no criminal statutes in the performance of their ipon one of these deputies with the intent to prevent a lawful election will be no more than an ordin: other citizen. primoners, take unal £01 no seed of nea they give no is ble for prisoners before nm any other duty; of th they have no superior who i I Hh TRE Farkwerii. BRRAKFAsT ai farewell breakfast, MY ~J Present many ‘prom: falpt. and stage. Judge Brady delivered the introductory nd by the Kev. Robert Collyer, Lawrence Barret! hitelaw Reid, Lester Wallack. 32. Wm. Winter, the Rev. F. efferson, E. C. Steadman, C. H. Bustead: Chief Justice C. P. Daly, Steele Mackaye, C. > Depew, John T. Ford and J. H. MoVicker, Mr. Bocth nded to the toast. “Health, pros- Perity and happiness to Edwin Booth.” a Estrin ‘Miss CUMMINS GONR TO TRxas—Miss Ellen Cummins, the principal witness in the Porter Shooting ‘sffair in Marshall. Texas, has wisely taken the advice of friends and left for Texas, At three o'clock on Monday afternoon, June Mu, Miss Cummins telegraphed from Detroit to Sim- monds & Brown that if sufficient money to cover the expenses of herself and lady friend was sent at once by telegraph to her she would start. In Jess than half an hour after receipt of dispatch, three hundred dollars was sent by the Western Union telegraph company to her, and she was to Start at once for the Currie trial. As 1 was tn- directly through Miss Cummins that Porter lost his life, 1t ts but right that she should atte: Uial.—». F. Capper, a dat CBINA NOT PREPARING FOR WAK.—The Chinese embassy at Berlin dentes all knowledge of war Preparations in China, and has tntimated that Ro applications by German oficers on tre re- Ured List for appointments in the Chinese army Will be entertatned, nor will any reply be givea = — to tenders for contracts for war ma- ert THE FUNERAL of ex-Senator James A. Bayard took place at Wilmington, Del., yesterday at 4 ovclock. ‘The pall-bearers . Gray Chief Justice Comegys, Joseph Patton, Hon. G B. Rodney, Hon. £ G. Bradford, Hon. W. G Whitely, Victor Dupont, Hen: Sev. John P. Cochran and Henry 8. MeCom>, ‘The interment took place at the family vault ‘nh the old Swedes’ church-yard, A bar meett Was beld at 12 o'clock, presided over by Unit States Judge Bradford, and many highly eulo- nade. Among those pres. e Outerbridge Horsey and George Milligan, of Maryland. Harvest Haxps WanTkp.—The Alexandria Gazette of yesterday says: “There ts great com- plaint among the farmers In upper Fauquier and Loudoun counties about the searcity of harvest hands, notwithstanding they are wi ling to pay from $1.50 to $2 per day. There are hun. dreds of able bodied colored men about Alexan- dria and Washington, complaining of dull times Who could get just as’ much work ag they could do at good wages If It was possible fo get them to g0 to the country —$___— MARRIED. CHIPLEY—THORN. On Tuesday morning, June 15th, 1b80, by Rev. AT. Mason. pastor E-street, Baptist church, Wituiam K. Caivcey and A. Lavna THORN.’ [Avexandria (Va.) Gazette copy }* EVANS—SMITH, (On Tnesday, June 15th, 1880, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. A. Floridws Steele, of Saint Mark's church, RIce- r SHALL! Evaxs, of New York city, and RANTER Fa07TH, of Washington, No cards. [New York city papers ploaso y WOODWARD—THORN. On June 15th, 1880, ty the Kev. Dr. Rankin, &. oRD B. Woopwarp ani Mise Manton M. Tu dota of Washington, ———— DIED. LARCOMBE. On Monday, Jone 14th, 188%, at half-past 3 o'c ock p.m., in tlie full hope of a bilss- ful immortality, Sanaw Exizanern, daughter of Jance M. and Jane V. Larcombe, in the twenty- fourth year ot her age. TALTAVULL. On Wednesday, Jone 1fth, 1880, Mrs. Fuizaveia Tanravuct, in ‘the fifty-fourth year of ber ag: Funeral will take place from her late residence, No. 723 Eighth street southesrt, Friday, Jane 18tb, 1580, at 4p.m. Relatives and friends ‘are invited to attend. [Ba'timore Sun please copy.) ° VAN RYCKEL. At — N. J., om June 15th, 1860, in the ninth year of his age, HENny OC. Zoepeest gon of Charles B. and 8. Van ‘yekel, of this city. 2 EEeeEE—— UNDERTAKERS. ED. SPINDLER. F®®>: PON DERTAKE, PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, sia MUTTON, &o. cj OFFICE PURCHASING AND Devot COMMISSARY OF SUBSISTENCE, a i gy ae oe June 14, ci undersigned, will be rece! ved at this olen wutll 1 o'clock noon, on FRIDAY, Joxe 18ri,’ 1880, at Bhich time and place they ‘will be operied in the Presence of bidders, for furnishiny the Fresh Beet reavired by the Subsistence United States Arniy, at thi depot, for issue to troops, civilian coors, rg juring the fiscal year com- mencing , Separate Pro Information as to conditions, quailty of Beef, Payment, &e., can be obtuited by application to yel4-3t Copt. anaC.8., U.8.A. NOPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. FICE OF ACTING COMMISSARY OF BUBSISTEXCE, one 4 pEOBEMHIFPLE, Vai, June Sth, 1680. © . in duplicate a this advertisement attacked, wil be received at thls Office, until 12 o'clock noon, of FRIDAY, June }sthy, 1680, for furnishing the Fresh Beef required sul lence Department, Py, for Anrue to, tron eae ‘this Post from July Ist, to De- cember . rate will also be received at the annie ine, for furnishing such choles ond other cuts of Fresh Meste, (Beef, Mutton, Veal, &c.,) ae may be required by the officers and their fami- idders will specify in their proposals, the price er rand sor which they. will Zarnich the Beet their stalls, as well as the price delivered at the Subsistence Storehouse. Further information as to quality of Beef, &c., wll be furnished on sppli- catlon to B. B. GILMAN, Jel4-3t Ist I 1sthInf., a. A.C 8. UPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT OF OuLUMBIA. GronrGE EsRte vs. Rovenr P. Dopoe et al.—In Equity, No. 6,724, Doc. 19. Lanmas, the ‘Triste in this canse, having reported to the Court that he bas sold the Teal estate in the procecdinws in this cause men- Boned, that ie ty ray. All the rst, tile, claim and interest of the defendau’, Robert P. , in to Lots numbered two hundred snd sixty-four (264), fwo hundred and sixty-five (26s) and art of Lot two bundred and sixty-six (26), in Beall's addition to Georg: town, in the Distr.ct of Columbis, bewin- ning for the same at a poiut formed by the inter- section of the south side of Stoddert street with tbe west ide of Montxomery street ad ranning thence sonth one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence west one hundred and seventy (170) feet: thence north one t a GNER, Asso. Justice. Test: ate oe R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. my26,3e2,9,16 By M.A. OLANCY, Asst. Clerk. ‘HE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT is ‘OF COLUMBIA. sO. INGERSOLL vs. CHARLES A. JAMES of al.— In Equity No. 5,955, Doc. 17. A. James and Thomas T. Oritienden, the trustecs in this cause, having reported to the court that they have sold’ Lots num thirty-eight ), twenty-seven (27), thirty-three (33), thirty- four (84), thirty-five ($5), thirty-six (36), thirty- seven (87) -nine (39), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), Feven (7), eight’ (), and fourtesn (1s), juare num ‘one hundred sid thirty-nine 199), in the city of Washington, in the District of lumbia, to the subdivision of sai juare made by Ebon C. Ingersolland approved by ‘court in this caure, it is this 25th day of May, 1860, ordered that the said eate be ratified and on unless cause con! shown on or before the 24TH pay OF JUNE. 1880: ided, That a copy of this order be published in the Washington Law, Reporter and Evening Btar once a week for three successive weeks before The report states the aggregate amount of said sales to be $19,014. *. HAGNER, Asso. Justice. A True Oopy—' = B, J. MEIGS, Clerk. my26,$e3,9,16 By M. A. CLANCY, Asst. Clerk. Soros se! Ly