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aT AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE EVENING STAR. HE MATT. ” (Captain Wintiam H. Bries,) Baring been horoniy overhauled and repaired ‘n the most subrtantial i resume her tripe om , March 4, 1880. Leaves 6th-st. wharf wadsy, Thureday and Sunday at 4m. a8 : On Tuesdass, for Hii. On Thi sage, for ue se te —_ Greek, Colton's and iandlau agus in Bt Olomen mente ay. jelton’s and iandlncs Making in intermediate langings SoNbe — “pyS1-3m ret wharf. NoBreik AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY OF Pd LAK: Pi ; Round 1 Peave Gn ot Sate DNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 620 p- on je rfolk alternate da} Ro st Alexan¢ria, Piney Point, Bteamer MONDAYS, Moure a SATURDA’ aa" Tam. prehiee toe Sw. YORK, go MAC Goes SD HS plteamahire JOHN GIBSO 4G RNIGHT jer 41, Eant . town st |p in. MO! ‘Day! der Nat. Met Bank ovp. soe Soper Oton, =a Met. Bank. o0fy PRED WOOD, ~ le MONROL Gponee. ett SJoseph white, Commander, Wasarsotox, From foot of seventh st. | From Gaaphelts 's wharf, MONDAY AD _WED-| TUESDA THURS- NESDAY, 22 5:30, and Day Dab SUNDAY, grz SATDRDAY, at | at 4 Stops at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going turnt: t » 81; ae 5 Sy a “qth st. wharf, Wi KEELING. ani” D.F. ap27-6m Campbeil’s wharf, Norf LEDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE eed FEC WN, ALE: RIA Senneind fetlaaeeo ee aan Lines f rg New York) Bo: ston, dence. Fall Hiver. and all points in je ‘* sed Ao ar point the New En, TLING DAYS. Tiseuss ils of ae From Warhingtin Mondays: at 8 Frou. Phvaelphis—atupiaye at Freixht received daily until 5 pa Received and delivered st Wharf, foot of 122 AM P. CLYDE ® 60, foam. Geo! ‘ashington. 12 South Wharves, Philadel; reba JH. "H, SORNCOR &0O., Avents, 12th st. wharf and 1202 Fst. n.w., Washington. ap30 W YORK_HOTTERDAM. ‘The hrs of, this line “‘AMB pam “ROTTE ADAG “*SCHIED, “Ww. A-SOHOL TEN,” “P. CALAND,” and ‘ed Sarrying the U_ 8 ‘sit to the Netherlands: ieave Company's Dock, Jersey ae ee on Wed- ing Cab $0010, 2 mn Nen ork Saber eo). ington; or F. Hl’ JOHNSO! is Buliding, corner 28% ‘Kew stenmers of ee y will esi] every Sat- esos ny a New York's a Breme NOT LANE HOUTR. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Ity - een fork and Liverpool, Call By NEW YORE. jed., Aug.13 from New York. tions. Ba £880 and #109 £0) Tiekct & Pan ‘818, 3 Return tickets on fevers rates. lis of laden given for Belfast Giaszow, Havre, rp and other ports on the Continent Sha fer Matitneran jean ports. For freteht and passawe apply at the Company's Sabin fo OTIS BIG LOW. 600 Tih street, Washing jan2s “CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. RAILROADS. 18 8 80 ¥ ope he vic, 1880 “Dou! ihle'Track, Stee ‘Steel Kail Splendig ut Sernery, a nificant s Balpment, BER YE TASHIS NGTON, from _D he: ixth streets, as For Pittsbune and = West, Clare with mit Bleen ing Carr to Louisville and aw ‘Bleeping moe from Harrie Bure tot bemosti, St. ‘aud Chicago; 9:30 mn. gaily with Car to Pittsburg. POTOMAC RAILBOAD. Be For Ca:andsicua, Rochester, Buitalo, Pig Karlee Car to Watkine aud, the Nor aw For Sin rt Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 ‘a.m. daily wo: Bex — + except Sunday, and. the East, @-00 a.m. 2:00 and _nSunda wy, 0:00 pom, Ehnaiad ir Gare, 930 me daily, 8:00 a.m. 2:00, Le abana 10; 00 p. aay, 8: 40. and 10 Limited and 10: On 9:30 kad 1000 For” Fee Creek Xe Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m ‘daily, exc Pris s and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex: ae A AND FREDFRICESBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDBIA AND WASHING- F leas PATO, 9, 11 & m.,4:20, 6:29, sand 1 — On Bunday at7, 9 and 25, a 3.20 s ‘sie’ a5-08. oat . : Bist: On Sunday at and 10 a-i+ 7 and 9:05 kets, information, car ac- ‘here orders can be to destination from hotels and resi- FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRAME THOMSON. General Manager. my26 at the depot, gate po @REAND 1D OHIO RAILROAD. GRE. BLE OR. JHE GREAT ‘Dov: TRA : North, Northwest, ¥ ‘To take effect [Save wankinason. at 1:30 p.m. (ete —taitimore, ime to the ‘est, ‘Kilicott City and Way Sts- — [Baltimore Express. stations. Express. Boston and ew York and Louis, Chicago, Colum! }ress. (Connects for Haverstown ani Bt Fount of hohe for Frederic apd stations cast of it Pullman car — daily ; Grafton tsBandusny, itimore Express. Stops at Bisdens- Ther June BSW une of trust, Deatt date aia'aa3 ef Decenier, ~lSit, recorded tifliber ary 769, fe eee Gaon of the. Disiriet of bern Ais cadet ee Orne content of thereby, the unudersicned, as frusteee, (Willlam J. Biller havi b eehesers in ae e e passed 194 of Buy came the Disteigt of Gorutabia, ) will sell ite auction, in front of the THE 28TH DaY OF JONE, A. D. aT. | OCLOCK FM , ail those certain pieces | ¢f wround known as ‘No. 50, 51, 52 and 5: | Section No. 8, in subdivision of trustees of Barry Farm, in the connty of Washington, District of Columbia, with the improvements thereo! ‘Terms of sale, to wit. 8600, with interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from 23d June, 1876, until and expenses of sale and taxes, in cash; and Durehase ‘money: in eis, twelve aud 6 m meniths, for wliich the provlsecry, notes of fhe purchese®, beavizg interest foes day of sale j and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. A depoeit of 825 will be required to be paid on each lot when sold. Ali conveyancing at purchaser's 3f terms of sale be not complied with in ten of sale, trustees reeerve the rig! st and risk of defaulting purchaser, after advertisement in we Evening Star. OTIS BIGE WILLIAMS stag” 490 Louisiang av. n. PROPOSALS I\REASURY DEPARTMENT, ? UPFICE OF BUPEFINTENDENT OF BUILDING, ¢ ASHINGTON, D. C., June 17, 1840_") Proposals for’ the purchase of the Waste Payer of the Treasury Department for the ensuing pear will Berecelved at this ofice up to 2 0'cLocK F. M., OF MONDAY, JuNE28, tiructions to bidders will be fuirniezed on ap- plication to the Custodian of the Treasury Build- Inge roo", No. 10, first foo POWER, Chief Clerk. Trustees. Je}5-dkde ne Lj Mateeish tet DEPARTMENT, t GFFICE GF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUrDIxa, oe ane 17, 1 ) ne Sealed usals, to supply the Treasury Depart- meutwith too forthe ensuing year, will be re- v this office up to 1 o'cLOcK ¥.¥«. OF MON- AY, Ji sunstrgtions to bids will be furnished on ion to Teom No. 70, first floor. u.T. . POWE! chief ‘Glerk. Tovrer ors DEPARTMENT, t OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING, June 17, 1850. Sealed Proposals, to subply the Treasury Depart WAsHINGTON, D. O., ment with Coal ani for the ensuing year, will be received at ih office ip to 12, 0'cLOcK NOON or MONDAY, 1880. bidders will be furnished on ap- Instructioné plication to. custodian of the Treasury Bulld- ings, room No. 70, first floor Jel7-5t ‘J.T. POWER, Chief Clerk. ROPOSALS FOR BRICKS. Office of Building for State, War and Navy Depart- mente, Old Building, Navy Department, Wanerxonen, Bee fi + June 16th, 1880. Sealed Proposals, for furnishing aud delivering 1,700,000, more or less, best Red Bricks, aud 20,000, Bere on lees, Skew Back Bricks, at the site of the orth Wing’ of the in this ety, State, War and avy Departments, in thi ye vi be received at this office until 12 ‘w., oF J ‘id, 1880, and Gpened immediately thereafter, in presence of bid ‘Specifications, general instructions for bidders ana blank forme of proposals wiil be furnished to esta! lished brick-makers and dealers only, upon application to this office. ‘THOMAS LINCOLN OASEY, Je16-€¢ Lieut. Uol. of Enxineers. Pro; sels for White Marble or Granite for the Washington Monument. ENGINEER Orrick, WASHINGTON MONUME: WaSH INGTON, D. C., June 16, 1880. Sealed Proposals will be received at ‘this office until 12 m. on the Ist or Juxy, 1880, and ovened immediately thereafter, for furnishing at the site of the Warhington Monument, in this city- 40.000 cubic feet (more or less} of (Mite Harvie; or ‘Specifications, blanks, or any further informa- tion will be furnished from this office upoa the re- quest of parties engaged in the busiuess of quarry- ine such material: THOM As 18 LINOQLN Ole jeu! Jel6-6t eer In Ghanze. FoR c ING prorosar F SEDs. UTTIN ENGINEER OFFICE, WASHINGTON MoyuMENT, WasuincTon, D. O., June 16th, 1880. i Sealed Wil’ be received at this of = RUIZ M.oN THE 28mm Day or JUNE, 1830, for the material an: manship required in’ the Washes of ‘tone Cutters? She a ae site of the hie TH SURE One, ipwineers, U. 8. A., Jele- : Engineer-in-Oharre. pzcrosars FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT, } wasmxerem ‘Jane 4, 1880. 5 ce of avy Washingt during the hscal year sudine seagSe, ashingion, during the fiscal year ending June 90, = 5) o'clock m., of the Big oF Jue. roposals must be submitted on the forms far- nine by the I the Department, with the guarantee and gertifica xed, and must embrace all theitems therein. als from parties not en; in business in Webingtome or eho have ne supply depot in ¥, will not be considered. jeaule gmbraces two, keneral classer: Ist. elopes: 2d. Mircellaneous Art'cles; | the contract will be awarded in the whole or by as msy be considered the more advant = bo the Government. xt torequive a ‘artment reserves 9 require partment ticle in tuevoched greater or inet aneiiea. of any al fie than that specified, as the wants of the same msy require. ‘The articles will be called for from time to time as needed, and must be {fn accordance with the echedule, and satisfactory to the head of the office or burean fer which required: must be delivered pow unpecessal delay, and at the expense of fault 6 of any of which require- ent reserves the right to pur- t in wkole or in and will hold the contrac- tors ne ‘Yor any additional ‘expense tt may the De Department reserves the right to waive de- to fectsand to reject any oF or. all eee Bills properly aoprov. sy qi '. THOMPSON, Secretary of the Navy. BR. MEDICAL, &c. able LADIES" PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 456 MM usetts avenus, from 1 a gg rate rooms for patients. jell-Im ‘ADAM DE FOREST Y FOR Ladies. All fe taints quickly cured, ee. esac Gah SO HIN mB beure from 1 to9 p.m. ap28-3m* B, NEAR NINTH.—The new Turkish aad 203 ‘of managers since its fret eetabiahment by Da. MEDD in establishment south of New York. cota T. |G DISCOVERY. MANHOOD RESTORED. ‘A victim of youthful im ot manned gs ture ‘nervous ving tried in vain every known remedy, = covers pte eel! cure, whica nein send | | BEEVES. 43 — 5 BER TSON, ovary Wednesday ‘ Deena a ae ‘with 10 yearsexpert- save cence an tees a cure in sop iietruary Gross, Nervous Ezissions, Impoten end Seminal Weakness, N & en ea OF Byphil- rate for ladies. ts, ;petieely ou CaS Gig A po and Giaus of Baltimore. pig Baltimore. Charves Main office, 19 8. Kutaw st. _ CLIMAX FOR BOYS, FOR THE ig OF JULY, ONLY 25 OENTS. re) SOLID GOLD GENTS' STEM WINDER, AMER- ICAN LEVER, WALTHAM, MA8S., ONLY $35.00. J. M. & B. COHEN, ASS eae, bey, cman Batten LACE OUB: nese LO A / of Walter B Bo. 1007 Seventh st. mw. MONEY TO LOAN 8t 5 percent. 4010 DYE WORKS THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCARSON BROS., Auctioneers. er aig LoTs RNER OF EIGHTH FETE OE ch GT HEANTS Also Te atone FRAME DWFLLING OSH STR REAR FOURTEENTH BINERT NOR On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Jcxe 1éri_A1 6 O'CLOOK, we will cell, in front of the paras eel gh ROE avin t 0 feet on A streets twill be subdivided. on FRIDAY. APTERN ERNOON, Joxe 1érz, at 6 O'@LOCK, we will cell, io fron: OT 4, TN SQUARE RORTH OF SQUARE 1049, fro ‘bear laih street east, nee in one and two ered ise le serene be secured by deed o! corcing at purchasers cost. A deposit required at time of sale. on each piges sold. ‘OLEY, Auctioneer, 811 7th street p.w. I will soll, at mublic sale, on TUESDAY, Joe Ista, ar porn, Ma valuable a 2 Frongiui 49 feet 6 ihel tolic reservation by ‘rontiny iches on public reservat ion dept ‘Of 98 feet 9 inel hes. on fronts 30 feet on on street by a depth of 105 feet 24 inches. ‘Terms of sale: One-third coats ‘Daiance in one, suas ont pats soouted bys toed of trust on pata, eeciired by adeed of trust on erty, fol ld; or all cash "at the option of the aser. A deposit of $50 on each lot when sold. a Y conyezanciny and recording at purchaser's the terms of this sale are not comp ied with mit the days, the Deorenty ae be resold at the coe ie rchaser. ale positive. jean FOLEY, Auctioneer. S®-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN feeor de Borceocs. rain until FRIDAY, June 18, LO FOLEY, Auctioneer. Jel. TO-MORROW. paves LUNGAN, Auctioneer. SPEC'AL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF A IARGE COLLECTION OF FURNITURE. On FRIDAY and SATURDAY eee Juxe 18TH and19TH, commencing day Rorihee ae : at setae R No, 62 ‘Thatract Horthweet, a large lot et Furniture, ‘alt hambe r Buite, Marble cond Wood Op Gettaue uit 2 endooné Pani Bu Buite, if, hounses, Top and Walnut Ex ‘Tables, Hat Racks, Warlitande, Sideboards, Chairs, intends, Hair and Husk Mat! and & well assorted stgck of Furniture, ‘worthy the attention of buyers. —— JAS. DUNGAN, Auct., Jel7-2t 825 7th street nw. "yHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. GULAR SALE OF HOUSHOLD FURNI- mat ‘RE, FINE ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, At my salecroom, SATURDAY, Jove 1880, commencing at 10 o'clock. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE SIX-PASSENGER COUPE AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, Junx 19H, 1880, a7, 12 o'CLock, in front of my salesrooin, Tees: shalt eell one six-psssenger Coupe, “in. good order. Can be seen prior to sale at the car HAGE EStCEy, of A. J. Joyce, corner = ang = 19rH, Jel7-2t GPATES & HAHN, Auctioneers. DEREmprory PALE OF FINE FAMILY PHETON AND HARNESS. We will etl at the Bagaar No. 940 Lon isiara avenud, on BATURDAY MORNING, e ISTH, AT 10,0°CLOCK. e stylich Bay Horse, ‘* Ben," 15% hands high, fcaled in 1873, sire Whijpler's Hi Hambletonian, dam Arheat, by American leasant driver, perfectly gentie, and a. fine e aude \orse. AL Nearly new Pheton and Harness, the property of a Pr vate gentleman leaving the city. Jel’ ES & iA D NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘WO TWO-STORY DWELLINGS ON NEW JER- EY AVENUE, BETWEEN I AND K STS. SOUTHEAST; Atso, TWO FRAME DWEL- LINGS ON FIRST STREET, BETWEEN I ABD K STREETS SOUTHEAST; Arso, TWO VACANT LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AVE. On SATURDAY, Jone 19, av 6 o'cLooK, ih Li] we will cell Lots 9,'10, 12 and 13, in sqzare 7s, according to” subdivision Tecorded. in. Burves or's cffice in Liber R.L.H., foli 232. One-fourth cash; balance 1a six, twelve and eighteen months, notes to bear 7 per Sent in- terest and secured by deed of trust. Jel7: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMD ee 2 oe OF HOUSEHOLD FU 2K WATOH, JEWELRY, MALE. AND FEMALE CLOTHING, iG, &o., On SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE oe 1880, COMMENCING AT 10 O’CLOC! iar auction rocms, of Thomas Dowling, Building) 1 shall sell, by order of the ‘Court, the above effects. ‘Terins cash. ae 16-3t Administrator of wy ‘eeitle, deceased. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. TEN DOZEN OAK PINING Room OHAIRS AT ,On SATURDAY, ety cone, 2 at 10 O'CLOCK A. M.,. we shal front of our Suction reons"ten dexen Oak Dining-room Tote toate different etyles, and will be sold in lots to eu fies “res. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. SIGNEE'S, SALE OF A BTOOK OF GRO = GERIES, TEAS, COFFEES, &c., AT AUC- G2 SATURDAY, Juxx 19, av 11 o'er’ T shall sell, within the auction roomsl B. Williams & Oo., a well as Sorted Stock of Groceries, ete: /viz: 6 chests of Tea, 4 boxes of Tea; 1 box Mustard, 1 avg cod per. iod: ‘Together with an assorlinent of other goods. VALE, Assixnee. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O9., Alicts. jel5-d ]HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL Loteres erie at 69, &e., I shall sel at public sto the hishest tidder, om the premises, on THURS. DAY, THE ore DAY OF ees 1880, at 6 OSES part of lot 22, in equa: |, bewini Pe Srtes Best 8g pare andr runniog tance stat DO fete thence west 26 feet; thence norih pig ta thence east 10 feet; thence H street north oO feet; Cs then with H street 16 feet to the ipa bees x been made in the payment of the. debt secured spite Hioverty ia. improved by substantial frame aterm ‘of sale: One-third cash, and balance in Gilest! Yeterred payments to Ue tn Rote of pur red. payne r Chaeer, secured upon property. “All conveyancing at cost of pure! . B. WEBB, Trustee, my27-eokds we 406 5th street. §2-THE ABOVE SALEIS ROSEEONED: UNTIL AY, J 19TH, hour and place. pezureey eae H, BAIRe ap Pd 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK ROPE OE EERE EEO REMI, STREETS SOUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, By ‘Virtue of a deed of trust, dated ee ae ey, of December, 1874, and duly reco1 in Liber 941, folle ig 498. ot, Sea. one no of the: id Recorde the Dis‘rict of Col jumbia, the un Serene! co will sal on on MoND AY J JULY THE 1880, ar FIVE owing de Soribed property, vie: The whole of the ‘Lot gum. bered seventeen (17), and part of Lot seven (7), in fix" hundred and ‘elenty: teen (17), west 68 reserves resell the property. at the rok and Coote of JAMES A. TAIT, Trustee. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEE'S ALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- sa Is a ert ous hone og badd ees y ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. mee SS Ae OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, INGE, OILCLOTBS, &c. On TO- NORROW. JUNE 19, AT 10 0'cLocR, 4. M., we hall rell, in front of our auction 8 aseortment of Household ALs0, Administrator's eale of coe Gold Watch, Chain and ‘Tropk, By order Administrator. it ALTER WILLIAMS & GO., Aucts 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BARRING Rows! DFSES, BOOK-OASE, FT’ TENG. COUNTING HOUSE AWNIRGS, ETO., AT AUCTIUN. TO. MORROW (SATURDAY), JusE ae 1880 ar 12 o'cLocK, in front ‘of my sal Tooms J ehall sell the above fixtures. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GOAT SCLEY AND HARNESS AT AUCTION. TO-MORROW (<ATURDAY), June 19TH, 1839, AT 12 O'CLOCK, I shall sell the above outfit \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ BALE. OF - VALUABI E IMPROVED ;OFERTY DE SIGHT STREET WEST, N ND Q STREETS NORTH- By yirtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Bist day of May, A. D. 187%, recorded in Liber Ro. “Bes Yolig 114. ct aed. one of the Iand records of the District of Ualumbin, andat the Rritten request of the party secared thereby, the undersigned, as Trustees, will sell at publicauction, in front of fhe premises, on WEDNESDAY, TH: BUTE DAY oF JUXE, A. ‘D. 1880, av 53g o'GLocK all that certéin piece, or parcel of ground. ‘taste in the city of Washmaton, in hie District of Columbia, mows and deren! being the northern part of Lot cleven, in square three hundred and ninety-eeven, aad’ contained within the iets and bounda following: Bexinning for the same at the northeastern corner of said lot and theuce rrnning scuth along the line of 8 Biect wost thirtecn fect and ten ani twe-thints inches: thence west to the rear line of rs:d lot and the public alley; aie north thirteen reet and ten aud two-thirds inches, and thence cast to the said street and place of beginning, and the improve- mients thercom, consistieg of 4 Uwellins hone con. teining abont six or seven rooms. Terni of eale, to wit: One: third of the pu cash; the balance of said pu: money payable in eix ard twelve month, for whi the purchaser shall give his promissory notes, bearing interest at 8 per cent. per annum from the gay of sale until paid, and secured bya dead of tuust on the property'sold. A deposit of $50 will requi to be paid when she property is sold. Ail conveyancing st purchase: If terms of gale Le Lot complied with in cove! days after eale, ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at the cost and Tiek of the defaulting purchaser, after Ave days! notice by advertisment in The Evening Star. YOK. sele-akas WILLIAMS. MILTER, ¢ Trustees. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF A LARGE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON BRIDGE STREET, money BE. WEEN FREDERIOR AND INGAN SIREEIS, GEO! , D.O. By virtue of a ‘heed of or ated the 9th of December, 1873, and duly recorded in Li- ber 786, folio 447, of the land records for the: District of Columbia, and by bby decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Equity 7,195, Deg 20, pasced June 16th, 1880, appointing the pr dersisned sole Trustee, I thall sell on WEDNES. DAY, JUNE 30TH, 1880, AT Brx O'CLOCK, in front of tle premises, ail that parcel of ground known upon the public plata and plan of said town as being all that part of Lot numbered one (1), in Peter Beatty Deakin's and ‘brelk faid town, bed as follows: Bewinn: Bridge siréet 88 fect oust from Payette street and runt ing thenes east 136 point directly south Of the be noith to the beginning, toxet provements, ways, easements, rights privil and appurtenances to the same belonging, or in pertaining. rn ‘and t2e expenses of sale in cash mduierettuete too €qua! payments st one an: two years, with notes bearing interest and secured sayy manner 9 ermis: by a deed of truston the property in ai Vey ancini jeposil wil be at time of sale. If the terms of Bale are nol compiled with fa ton ¢ days aft after the day Property at fhe riek and ovst of the dataultiog: puss at the riek and oo ing pur- Chater.” [Jels-d&del HO. THOMAS, Trustee \OLD & HANDY, Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEE'S care Ore OF A eee HOUBE IN er and by vietue of a deed of anted the ath ay of June, FB corded in Tiber No, 791, folio 410, due of the. land records of the D: of Goltm bia, and at the wnitten request of apes y eraby. I will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the pre- mires, on THURSDAY, the 247H Day or JUNE, 1880, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. 1@ certain piece or parcel of ground known oh the plat or plan of said city as part of Lot numbered twenty-seven (27,) in sgnare numbered four hundred and ninety-eizht, (os, with Jmprovements thereon, consis consisting of & Frame Dwelling H és 9 All conveyancing at coat to be complied wit ‘Terms of sal Sate B60 down at Une Of sale. ay 8. Jel2-d&ds BENJAMIN U. See Pp escaseon BROS., At Auctioneers. TRUSTERS’ SALE OF 1 IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BT BARD ee STBEETS NORTHEAST, AT AUO- tees deed of trust, dul et ber No; 703, folio 484, ohe 0 records for the 1 District of Columbit gal in front of the premises, on Disr’ DAY or JUNE, A.D. 1880. commencine at 8 O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain pieces or parcsis of und, lying and to Satie in the city of shington, D' and known and ts numbered on (1,) two (4, five (b.) aie (6) thirveen G13) ah C14) in ‘square Numbered eight hun ht (638,) a8 the same is laid aid ely of Washington, to- the improvements, ways, easements, tights, privileges and sppurtenances to the same belopiing or in any wise appertaining, aud will be sold as follows: oft, 18.8 improved by alarge brick stable on 6th otitis unimproved. and situated on 6th street east, Rear B street n unioaproved, and situated corner B and 6th Hr stredts not Lot 2 is unimproved, and situated on B strect 2o1 ore ‘sis $ is improved by a two-story frame dwelling Stott iel is apeored by a two-story brick dwelling store, corner B and 5th northeast. viola 5 snd 6 are unimproved, and situated on 5th ‘eet east, near B stree! “ihe above tote contain altogether over 36,000 square feet, and fronton 6th, Band 6th streets northeast. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in equal instal- ments at six, twelve, eighteen aud. twenty-four monthe, notes to bear six per cent. interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Convey corms aneing and recording at purchaser's cost. to be complied with in seven days, otherwise th Tru: othe right to resell at the risk aud istees reserve cost of defaulting pi urchaser or purchasers, af! giving five soe p public otice of such reéale in in 00 reqnized on each Totat time of GeceOLA 0. GREEN *} ‘Trusteos. HANCERY SALE OF LOTS 14 TO 91 4 INCLUSIVE, AND THE NORTH 33 FEET D5 INOHES OF LOT 13, IN SQUARE 76 SITUATED ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET K NO} EST, ORTH STREET TH NOW OCOUPIED BY THE Boa EROr oF COLUMBIA AS A MARKET Hi By virtue of the decrees of the auprem Court of the District of Columbia, ps Equity cause of Augusta, ees Gersipncd, aaTrusteoy wll sell at lersigned, a8 front of the premiser, on DAY oF JuLy, A. D. 11 id in Worhiveton, Dintiet. of “Golucabl desi eae lans or plats of said city as Lous, 3B 6, Vt, $9 1! 19, Mond’ ‘and the north ‘of Lot 13, ruare No: 78, at the risk anc ten days* nodes in The Event MI ‘Trustes, (Office, 430 ere ve. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. Aucts. i je7-3tawSw&ds ITOH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF See IMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER 0} Ee NHL AND H STREETS NORTE! Ba aurt Mio ce a deed of tru: ee iy ai sated Nore fh Te00 -, one Of theatd 0 remiises, On .D. 1830, aT Di ict Sivision of square 127 Bere nH street north and 30 f fect on 17th treet er with ‘he improve eae a Dwelling Cue quartet reg A bale, in the balance {n penis a, enero aad a for which the eG ita come eteurse Fillbe taken. | A deposit of required at 6. cost. If not comphed with im the Trustees Teeerve the right to reeell fpren days the Sraniee rene defaulting Purchaser, after five days’ Scorn’ Fo POE” } Trustees, HOBEBT 0. FOX! : J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. Jel4-eots HOMAB DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. or n she retain the sale of of Ferm the Stock and Senna = ee \LEARING SALE or. Rye AND C SUMMER BOvTS ANI OES. desire to save money b: ene first-class: Boos and SHOES atthe very lowent poerm, you can do 80, as we prefer toreil them at smallest margin than to carry them over. Lcok st our prices dies’ 3-etrap rundals only 75e. Ladies’ Newports and Low Butt. Shoes, only 752. Laas Xewporte and Low Butt. Shoe, $1, 81.25, ree Lace Gaiters: 7. Fades: Sere Butt» $1.25 to Ladies’ Serze meres : TC. Misues and hhldrens n's Shoe Lege 25,8 to 82.50, Gai Low shoce ony S2t0'8e, Men's Caif Gaiters only 82 fo 84. ‘Men's (our favorite) Gaiters only 81.25. jaiters only 81. orking Shocs, all lesther, 81, $1.25. pots, 81.60 to 85. 's wood Lace hoes 85c. boy *s ood Gaiters 75. And other goods too numerous to mention. All we sek isan inspection of cur govds. Polite atteution fen Men! Men's Men’s Calf Bo Be to all. forvet hones an MNSHEIMER & BRO DS vil sty bet Hand Lats, ranch Store 140 Bridge st., Georgetown. Cousin'’s Fine Shoes a specialty. ye BEDUCE STOCK, We will offer the balance of our JelT-2w. Rierly 84 8 pai "a Fine Galt ‘Oxfords, at 83.50, formerly Men’ thor from 91.50 to $6.50 a pair. A larvae le Men's Fine Grat Low Button, at $3.0, me W. H. RICH, 717 Market Space. Qom= ONE AND ALL: ) Parents are respectfully invited to buy their EXAMINATION SHOES, Which contain Sandals, lippers, Newports, Lace and Button, ind Low, from 25 tose, for their Children, at the GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 401 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Sign of the Red Flag, ) THE LEADING SHOE | GOUSE IN THE DI3- Cheaper Than Eve: Read These Prices! mene of our erectattion are Ladies’ Shoes at, Ladies’ Eid Shoe, from $1 up to 85. ie 100 pairs Men ae ‘s Conxress low quarter Oak bottom, on! only 8) 31.50 per pair. 100 pairs Men’ "a Cait Low Quarters, only 8 1€0 pairs Men's Seid ane ow quarters, only @1. sirs Boys’ Gaitergor Lace, with tips, 85 cts. pairs of Children’s Shooe, 15 ceuts’a pair, on eno Pairs for ae sen ien’s Beso Ball Shoes can be fo GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUGTION HOUSE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. 491 Pennsylvynia Avenue, 416 LEOPOLD HICHOLD, Proprietor. REPARED TO SUPPLY EVERY CHILD IN THE DIETRICT il ton, 650. up. JelT with EXAMINATION SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Obild’s 6 to 10 Sandals, 50c. 7 Child’s 6 to 10 Newports and Buti ieee) 11 to.2 Fine Kid Binpers, yi Mises! 3-strap Sa: and up: Micees’ Newporta and Low Button, Foe. up. Sandal Boots for Children, Miss’, Lacies and Infan' Hitiuees! Kid Button Boots, 81. Lsaies’ Sandals and Newports, 760. Eoys' Low Shoes, large variety. WM. HAHN, Hee 7th st. and 1922 Penna. ave., Sin of ‘Red Slinper. Jel NEW YORH SHOE STOKE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. RELIABLE, NEAT-FITTING, STYLISH AND MFORTABLE SHOES. PRICES LOWER THAN THE SAME QUALITY ABE SOLD ANYWHERE: Teds ee from 81 fo 82.50. iies' 3-81 ap Bort Randale, $2.25. ee" N le Button Boots, 82 to 87. ldren’s er Breach and Ties. » English and American styles, $2 to 85.50. Gents’ Con; Gaiters, $1.25 to 86. Boys’ and Yeuthe’ Shoes and Ties” WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES 3 THE LOWEST. GUARANTEE OUR GOODS THE BE! won rice. Je7 GEO. McCARTHY. WASTER, 50,000 PEOPLE ‘0 or send orders to ‘THE LanGEst axD Most OoMPLETE 4OB DYEING AND ene ESTABLISH- SovuTH or New Yorr. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered A anywhere | in the city, or by mail or express from other WwW. iB. Se my1 49 Jefferson st., eorgetown, D.C. = NATTANS VEGETABL Headache; Fiecmionasy Fates is, Cold, and Liver Complaint PPleasant aiid reliable in th ARTHUE NATTANS, Pharmacist, my26 14th and I and 2d and Dsts. n.w. PPYROFTOALe. k Light Weisht COATINGS, snd eee vainly Oban a 8S. TEEL, 312 935 Pennsylvania ave. L MARTIN & CO.’S CELEBRATED PULP MORTAR BLACK, FOR BRICKLAYERS USE, ‘Where Black Joints are required. Stock on hand. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Aczxts, myl4 12thist. wharfand 1202 F st.n.w /BSES PASTURE AT 83.00 ae MONTH Hicntarat nese pana Ponty of eons ue ue sme ar — MANUFAC- Lock Box 1705, Bridgeport, Conn., Leen here of specialties in Light Hardware and Metallic Goods generally, Government and Giant Padlocks, Sewing Machine Locks, Piano Organ Locks, the automatically le Giant Bash superior to every other and very much ches) io special pulley required. The Smith tion te mania of estinatee for the'iat ot tho jon to the. facture - patented sae and all ype on royalty. "al communicatic len- tially. | es JOHNSON ¢@ CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. ©., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIS- ‘TBIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXGHANGE. mar3 B THE NEXT 60 DAYS we will continue to offer those beautiful BEVEN-STOP ORGANS at $75, after whi ging toe heary. sdvance at the fao- preie: be compel to wie rice. Nw ORE 229-2m No. 817 Bia mas ie Space. (uP sTarns. YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT, rt Varo sor nsans ob. 5 te BEMHER ine Optician, Pa ay SEWING MACHINES. ee bou; et for FIPTEEN iN AMERICAN NATIONAL SEY SEWING ‘MAGHINE COMPANY is mant 2 rable, eaxy-rupn! at ii is run by hand. thus ith and use those run He all and. examine VEREIGNB' (OO-OPERATIV 1028 7th st. n.w., the sole for ae &c., which will be ae the, No. a5 FRiDay. Out of Door Sports. DOUBLE SCULL RACE ON THE ANACOSTIA. ‘The East Washington Boat Club has arrang- ed a doubie scull race on the Anacostia course, Starting from the nsvy yard bridge and rowing Unree-quarters of a mile w a retura. The race will come off next Tue venting. A gun Will be fired at a quarter to 7 to take positions, and another fifteen minutes later for the start. This contest 1s for the champtonsh! Washington, and also for two gold bac seribed the citizens of that section. lowing crews are entered: W. Bolleau: T. F. Schnelder and W. D. McFarland: Minnix and 8 McCathran: C. J. Jam: J. A. Batley will be ref and G. McCathran. BASE BALL. The game of ball yesterday afternoon be- tween the Nationals, of this city, and the Ath- leties, of Philadelphia, was about the worst ever seen here. It was all one side. The Nationals Gemoralized the visttors and ilteraily mopped aye diamond with them. The manner in ich the home nine made base hits, two base hite.and tes base hits was demoralizing to the Philadelptia men. They were completely off their feet. ‘The score was 29 to 3.....Other games yesterday resulted: Troy 7, Cleve 1 Boston 2, Cincinnatt &: Worvester'S, Chicago 11; Proviaence 5, Buffalo 0; Yale 5, Albs AT BRIGHTON YESTERDAY the first race, for a purse of $200, for t olds, one-half mile, was won by Bridecal second, King Nero third; time si4. Second race, purse #250, for all ages, three-quarters of a mile, was won by Marchioness, statesman second, Tepe third, Ingomar fourth., Charlie Gorham fifth; time 1:17 Third race, purse #00, one mile and a quarter, was won by Vir- gintus, Baby second, okylark third and Bow- String last; Ume 2:13.’ Fourth race, purse $390, Selling race, one mile and an eighth, was won by Wartield, Boardman second and Hattie F. third; time 1:58, The fifth was a hurdle race, for all ages, purse $350, one mile and a-half, over eight hurdles, and was won by Gallagher, Ventilator second and Bath Gate third. At THE Mystic Park (Boston) races yesterday the attendance was very large. There were two races—one for horses who Raa never beaten , and one for those who have never beaten ‘The 2:34 class, purse $300, divided, was Won easily by the chestnut stallion Sir Walter in three straight heats, the gray stalllon Valley Chlet second; ume, 2: 2:20, 49 The S, purse $400, divided, was won by the bay Stallion Knox Boy In three straight heats, the black gelding Robert Lee belng second: res, 2cBN iy, tme, 2: SHARP SHOOTI BY THE AMERICANS AT DcLLY- ‘The following are ihe individual Scores of the Americans at Dollymount yesterday—titveen shots ee fired by one Ast S00, 900 and 1,000 1 Scott, Bot; Rockwell, tSiier, 18 All tired a full complement or shots, except Jackson, whose rite broke down. Farrow, who won the Albert prize at Wimbledon tn 1879, made a record at the three ranges hitherto unprecedented. The Irishmen did not shoot yestera: The © Prov idence Regatta. ROSS WINS THE PROFESSIONAL AND HOLMES THE AMATEUR KACE—HANLAN HAS A STITCH IN THE SIDE. Although the amateur race was announced to be startedjat 3: war in the following order: Murray, of Portsmouth, ‘Timothy Murphy, of Norwich, Conn,, E. Holmes, of Pawtucket, K. Ei. n. Of Boston, 4; George Geisel, of New York, 5; Jon Buckley, of Pordand, Me. Jescph Laing, of Montreal. ‘The oarsinen got the word at 4:23:93, and Troimes promptly shot tothe front, catching the water at the signal and rapidly drew ahead, followed by Gelsel aad Hayaen. Holmes retained his lead to the finish. Geisel spurted once or twice, but at the fnisti Was at least three lengths in the rear of Holines, With Laing third, Murray fourth, Buckley rth) Hayden sixth and Murphy seventh. After some delay the starters In the stonal race took positions as follows: Ross, of St. Johns, 1; George W. rofes- Wallace Lee, of N ark, N. J., 2 James Riley, of Saratoga, 3; Ho- ratio Delano, of Chelsea, Mass., 4: James A. Teneyck, of Peekskill, ; Fred A. Platsted, Of Boston, 6; Jacob G. Audier, of Toronto, Ont. 7; James A. Dempsey, of Geneva, N.Y. Robert. W. Boyd, of Middleboro’, Eng. ward Hanlan, of Toronto, 10. ‘At the signal Haplan rushed to the front ‘and was followed by Boyd and Kiley. After a time Ross pushed ahead of Boyd and they fought steadiiy for the third position beyond the haif mile. Finally Ross passed the Englishman and sped for Hanlan, passing him before reaching the turn- Ing point by three or four lengths, with Riley second and Hanlan third. Hanlan steered toward the eastern shore, with Kiley second and the champion third. Ross maintained his lead, and, about halfa mile from the turn, Hanlan Was observ to matter, PI oat, he his hauid on bis chest as though expertencin, Pain. At this time Ross was several lengths in advance, with Riley second. The water was ex- ceedingly rough, and one of the oarsmen was sce) to leave bis boat. A police boat aud sev- eral other boats went to his rescue. Platsted and Teneyek were steering for the western shore, with the latter In advance. Ross kept his leading position very easily, and at the finish had @ lead of 36 seconds, with Riley oo and Tentyck third. The prizesamounted $5,000, and were divided as follows: $3.00 Luan. $1,500 to the second and $500 to + third. There is no general feeling that pverything was uot square. Hanlan fall his friends and backers are satistied. They'p: their pools like men and are willing to back him \-atb, evidently believing him when he says he » da “stitch” in his side. Indeed tl he was troubled in the same way the fore he rowed Riley recently and has worn a plaster since then until within a day or two ago, when he took it off. ‘THE KENTUCKY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION met in Lexington yesterday, about 600 delegates be- ing Laren Gen. Lucius Desha was elected chairman E. Polk Johnston sec! . The Lame of S. es Tilden was always received with long and loud cheering. but when Judge Lind- Say alluded to Horatio Seymour there was the wildest enthusiasm, the cheering conunuing for several minutes. Nearly all of the sj avowed strong preferences # for Mr. Tilden. A resolution dii state deleg: sition at Cin- cipnati to vote as a unit excited & very heated debate, which occupied the time of ve conven- tion up to the hour of taking a re until § o'clock, On reassembling the resolution in- structing the delegates to vote as a unit in the national convention was withdrawn. ‘This is regarded as a defeatot the Tilden men, although a majority of the delegates are for Tilden. The delegates for the state at large are Henry Wat- terson, John Stevenson, Gen. Wm. Preston and Judge W. Lindsay. IN THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEOPATHY, at Milwaukee, Wis., yesterday, a resolution was adopted indorsing the proposition of the hemeo- pathic physicians of Crcat Britain for an inter- Fationat congress in Londyn in July, 1881. Dr. J. W. Dowling, of New York, was elected presl- dent for eas year. Dr. = ag McManus, of Baltimore, was elected treasi TEMPORARY ordi owe epee obtained yester- day by the displaced heads of the Brooklyn (N. Y¥.) municipal department restraint the new Bppanies to the fire, building and th de- mepe ‘Ub mamis- partment ‘sion act,” iment to make be heard Saturday. THE VoTE Four YEARS AGO.—The national democratic convention of 1876 met at St. Louis on the 27th of June, and the next day balloting ees for President, with the following resul ‘Tilden... jmON ye A sqecial from Marshall, ‘Text a Sa A § at Py lady, esccrted by two gent! ar { ntered the court at 11.30 O'clock this ‘The district attorney met them and an to the court that there was a lady present, who he presumed was Miss a Commies, and requested to have her sworn. & sensation. Col, Crawford, for the ¢ detense, waned to confer Sith Miss Cummins for his side at the proper lume, a8 he bad ordered a subpend served on Ler ‘since ber arrival. The witness was put under a rule to be conferred with by both sides of the case, being in the posigon of winem for both sides." The morning was consumed the examination of Dr. “Ford, of Shre ho gave expert testimony as to the sign of in senity, and a hypothetical case was put by the cefense involving circumstances simtlar to those surrounding Currie. Witness replied that a mab £0 conducting himseif was insane. The Sale promises to produce unfavorable vestimony Nearding the character of the witness. Lieut. Moore has arrived. te arrival of Miss Cam- uins caused such momentary confusion that a recess Was taken.” Miss Cummins was called to the stand, and © @ graphic narrative of the shooting. The in paruculars of ker evidence ¢ ted riyMore'’s. She saw four shots fired, two at Barr} more and two at Porter. ‘She sald Barry- more and Porter had their heads turned to- Ward each other talking of Currie’s fanny ex- pression to Harvey, vi: “Do you want to sell # deg?” and while talking Currie passed behind them to the front door. There he turned and eshed If an insuit was directed to bim, at the Some time using threats ‘The witness sald iLere Was no reference in the talk to what Cure ate for lunch. She aid not see Porter put his hand to his ear tn the way complained Of by Currie, M. J. Dial said he saw Currie the night of the hd thought hitn drunk, but rational, ohnson agreed with Dr. Ford as to mporary insanity of Currie If the hypo- “al case Was identical with Currie’s state. ense closed. and the state, after intro- ng Ohe more witness, alsocloséd. Argument begins this morning. DEATH FROM CHLOROFORM.—During the per forming of an operation by two physicians, who Were removing broken giass {rom the foot of Mrs. Sarah Vandoren, of Maysville, N. J., Wed- nesday, the lady expired. It ts sup) aes her death was due to the effects of the Chioroforan administered by the doctors, tered by burglars Wednesday, during the temporary. absence Of the clergy: man’s family, and jewelry, sliverware, bonds, money, clothing, aid everything of any valué found about the house, were cz led off. SENATOR VANCK'S MARKIAGE.—Mrs. Florence S Martin and Senator Zebulon i Vanee, of North Carolina, were married at the residence of the bride's’ mother, Mrs. Samuel Stecle, in Oldbam county, Ky., ¥ ceremony was performed by McCloskey, of the Roman Catholic chi bride ts a daughter of the late 5 and widow of John Martin, a the firm of Martin, Bishop & o., of Louisville. Gen, Chalmers and family, of Mississippt, were resent. Senator Vance was accompanied by is youngest son. In a few days the bridat party wall leave for New London, Conn.,whenoe They will go :0 the White Sulphur springs tor a then return to Charlotte, N.C., to uM Tucan until Congress meet AT THE PRORIBITION NATIONAL CONTENTION held in Cle esterday, there were present 142 delegat ‘or candidate for Pres- idept Neal Dow, of Maine, was nomtnated by acclamation, and for Vice President A. M. PEON, Of Westerville, Ohio. ‘The platform erates the evils entailed by the Uquor trafic, declares it should not be protected, and that all legitimate tndustries require aeitver- ance fromthe taxation which 1 im clares in favor of woman suffrage, and arralgns the old political parties, THE DE Bopy or a Woman about 35 years of age was found in the woods near Fort Wayne, Ind., on Tuesday. It was much decom- posed, indicating that death had occurred four orsix days before. Her clothing was scattered around bear the body, and it is supposed that she Bad committed sulcide while crazy. SUICIDE OF A Boy OF FIPTEEN FoR Lore.— Geronimo Grenado, a Mexican boy of 15, at San Antonio, Texas, who was in love with a girl of 13, Committed suicide on Tuesday last because he could not have his own way, The parents of the girl objected to the marriage of the children on account of their youth ani Writ- ing a note, assigning disappointment as the cause, he fired a bullet through his heart. Heavy BErtinc.—The trotting match be- tween Frank Worth’s horse Edwards and Fos- ter Dewey's Richand, for the track very heavy, but the match was pay or play. The attendance was very , and was composed of sporting men, bankers, brokers, lewyers and politiciaas. It ts estimated tit 5.000 changed hands on the result—single bets Of $5,000, $10,000 and $15,000 having been made many days before the race. In the pools itich- ard was largely the favorite. He won In n Uline » Stiaight heats, his best time being 2.25%, ONE oF Boorn’s Cartors DEav.—George © Cottingbam, who, a5 a government a was laigely instrumental in the capuure of J Wihes Booth, the assassin of President coln. for Which service he received a reward of , Was buried in Jersey City on Tuesday. was born in Dublin, but early came to thts He served in the Seminole and Mext- E county. coh wars. After the close of the rebellion he served for five years on the old Bergen (N. J.) police force. For the last ten years he was em- gloved by Alexander Bonnell, of Jersey City. r. Cottingham's wife and one daughter sur- him. vive N. ¥. Sun, 18th. seein ee 2 ‘EYs. Wednesday evening. June etn, aes, tine Key. B. Peyton Brown, Dr. P. Abaxs to Miss Nexiix Perreys. DEL AVERGNE-THOMEON. June Lith, 180, by On Thursday, by Key. L. M. Gardner, of Mylan land Chay, Narnan an hone anid ANNA C. of Veasbiciton, D. MER CALLAG ‘On deme 17, 1880, by the ner ‘Father Nally, y,of Rt. Stephens Church, Francis J.Guines, of New York,to Many A. CaL- LAGHAN, of this c! _—$—$_—__+2+—___ DIED On June 17th, 1#80, Bag y= pase the thirty-1inth year of hi rom the Metropel tan church, Saturday pectfully Funeral | afternoon, Sovcicck. ‘iis friends are ren invited to'attend, MURPHY. On Thursday, June 17th, 1880, Marraaw Mcrrey, (a native of Qounty ‘Louth, Ireland, twenty. four years. ‘Funeral services at ‘a church on Satur- gay morning, June Town at ten ClO) o'clock. nds abd rélatives arc invited to attend. PETTY. Thu afternoon, June 17th, 1880, ELLE Gras, daughter of James T. and Matic 8. nd 8 day RYAN. MicHARL Byas, in the dp'sty-seventh year of pera! wil will take place cn Sunday, June 20th, at ‘On June 18th, 3#80, after a brief ilps, 80% from residence of his'son, 244 Four- and-a-palf ‘atreet sou ends abd re.atives ef the family are requested to attend. UNDERTAKERS. SPINDLER. Se ee Branch Store, 239 43¢ street 8.w. OBE B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, eep3t-1am ‘1837 16th street mortheest. L- 5] Manx. mony. F DRUGGISTS.—We have been Brieeyphdie Specific for years, and re- bic te pocominendod. We have L. F. Greer & ont cote ee Co., sam, Se & Atian- ai es eae VEBY ORNAMENTAL, ond te taattation of al Ringe of tone, me jum os For sale sta heavy discount from former prices.