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—___BSTEAMERS, &c? AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HE STEAMER * MATTANO.” (Captain WILLIAM H. Byuzs,) Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired in the most substantial, Inapner, will resume her tri} ‘Iburscay, March 4, 1880. ves 6th-st. wharf every Tucedss, ‘Thureday ar and Seay. st7a.m., a8 follows On ‘Tuesdays, Prospect Hill. OnThtradaye, Cor aa Jandings in Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox x and landings in St. Clement's Bay. Tinediate lan a 598 return- i y81-3m oe Se neenie ORFOLK AND — MONROE STEAMER LADY OF THB LAK. Fi ns fa iL fg pp git. Secon cliae “Round, 1. ON- Sits wei SDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5:60 p. ‘Leaves Norfi ternate days af $ px. SOP, ing st Alex Piney Point, Point Lookout and fort Mop. and returning, FOR Portions IVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JO OMPSON ecagg THe basa gad GATRDATS, at WYO) hips N and E. 0. KNIGHT Pier al, Ean OES ol an AERDAYSLat 4. m. Seergeiown at p.m. MONDAY AYE. ickets, Staterooms. — Met. Bank, opp, Trp Woo! Beart Fo NOREOL TEAMEN GEORGE LEARY, eye White, a WaskIxaton, From foot of Seventh st. ery AY AND WED- DA THURS- wREDay, $30, and |" DAY “aR SUNDAY, ery SATURDAY, at} at 4 Es | abicpt tt ivey Point and Point Lookout Going ur First-clats fare, 81; Round Trip, 81.50. Ticl good until used. 'B. F. Bobb, Arent, a Tt st. wharf, Washington, D. 0, D. F. KEELING, Agent ap27-6m Campbells wharf, Norfol ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE INGTON, GE ALEXANDRIA WASHINGTON) UHI LADEDPHIAL Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde ‘Lines rk. B ‘Ovi: di: e te ig id all fi ints int the . Fall Hiver, am mt New England States P° “4 Through bils. fits a ee TALLING DAYS. — RsthinetonMouda at he prt = ¥YORK—BOTTERDAM. ‘The first-class Eon Ast Cabin, 260 or boo ora ral Agent, 27 South Wi peas dork. Fore ipply to W. mG MET- aaeytyania, ave Nation ‘Wash- ington; oe % Joi OHN: Safe it Building, comer New York aveuse and 3 ap’ ORTH ERMAN LLO LLOYD-—Srramsi N Lrsk Between New Yor«, Havue, LONDON, chee TON, AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this comp will sail bate Sat- Brday from Lreren Pier, foot of $d street, Hoboken. Bates of From New aoa favre, Lon- Gon, Soulsauyton and Bremen: art cabin etn: Becond cabin, *60; ‘830; prepaid steer gertificates, ‘825, “For frelaht oF apply, We G METZEROET B00 528 Bers ST asents . @. E = ave., for Washinwton sep ld UNARD LINE. Cc ‘NOTIOR. ANE ROUTE. THE ounan?’ ee COMPANY LIM- pe, at lowest rates. selec ic ines erp and other ports 0 matinen! aad fo for Mediterranean ports. ax festa it ang amare spply at the Company's Office, No. 4 F both stoeraira abs toms Bia BiGHLOW, 606 7th Washing $an28 CHAS. G. Se re Agent, N. KAILROADS. 1880 orth von, 1880 'D SOUTH WES" tect Kalle, a F vege iaattun th ‘or Pittabury and the West, 8:00 &.m., with Sleep- : ing Care to Loutsvillé and Chicago; 10:40 am. with Slee is cmnatl, BR. - ice Oar to Pittsburs. | FIMO For ny Rochester, Buffalo, Ni With Parlor Car to Watkins and the Nor! nat 8:00 em. daily except Sunday 9.30 p.m. daily, Gagert Saturday, with Palace ars to Canan* ry For Wisc mt back E Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 daily, except Sunday. For New Gok’ sag’ ah € $00 a.m. 2:00 and 10:00 p.m. On Sunday, 10:00 p.m. press Of Pulliuan Parlor Gare 930 al. daly, except Sunday For Brookiy: , N all through trains conrect at Jersey Ci hboats of Brooklyn Annex, aft re Fulton street transfer to it, avoid- 40, 9:30 and 10:00 For’ Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m, one, aS for Annapolis, 6 403-0. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDFRIOKSBURG RAIL war aiiabap, SPB AND WASHING- >A. 7, 7:20, 9, 11 a. m.,4:20, 5:20, 6: ‘On Bunday at 7, $ ce and 1i a. For Richmond snd the South, 7a.m. daily, and 6:20 p.m. daily. except Sun e dria for 6. 8, 10 a.m. yt eT 4 9:05 p.m., and 12 mid- night. On Sunday at Sand am, Tand 9:05 Tickets, information, sleeping and pacior car sc- Commodations can be Lin ae f Roem offices—north- east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenut northeast corner 6th and Pennsylv: nis nycue, an ‘Bt the depot, where orders can be left for ing of — to destination frou hotela and Tori. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANE THOMSON, General Manager. my26 BSAtszuere AND OHIO BRAILBOAD., THE GREAT DOi DOUBLE TRAOK. North, Ivocthweet, ‘West, ‘To take effect LzAve Washingzom 1880, at 1:30 p.m. 5:00 s.m.—Eaitimore, Ellicott Olty and Way Ste- to the 6:50 a.m. iorar ae 6:56 am. —balt Hocks and way stati ae ton and Va. Spriaas Exp Express. ie oo rs New. York, Puuladel Boston and Phisdelrbis Exprees. Parlor lew Work and m.—{On Sunday pees ime Annapo- Columbus — t8t. Louis, Chicago, xpress. (Connects for Hi Pittsburg Ex at Point of Rocks for Frederick and sistiour east of at of ont, except Bun Pullman car and Louisville, “Gaiy ; Grafton tosandusky, 1000s me “Bathe Express. Gtope st Biadens- oF = are Belteville, Laurel, Annapolis J1 22. ma. Pim _ Baltimore and way stations. rederick, Hagerstown and way, vis Rony) ae Fredericks mia Belay. Searle .m.—tPoint of taisk anmeateas,cs Ses +Baltimare, Annapolis and Way Bts- .— tOhi Ti, {Opicaro and Columbus Express. ¥ thts sand Baltimore Express. Dm. lato Booaand W beets 7:30 p-m.—DALTIMORE AND “LAUERL EX- whee 0 Bm. Chicego and egreebt Sanday.) any and Laurel 1p. res "HILADELPHIA, ND BAL! RE e York, abd special Paty 4:40 p. us. St. Louis and u's mi tBaltimore, pays CLOTHING, Mane teForer beeen ATOES. eer ehh WALSKEY, bai Ee aS Se ere Sa THIS AFTEENOON. E. BURFORD, Real Estate Broker. USTEE’S SALE OF PART OF LOT 81x, SUB 2. BOUT. CARE FOUR EH WASHINGTOS, Sy ON Poses ont BTREE BE- TWEEN D AND TH WES’ hee Ta May 18t, 1878, fa ‘one of the land records for the District of Go" Iumbia, and at the request of the parties secured shail offer for asle at public auction, on THE 22D Day oF JuNE, 188), aT 6 Fa hg Padzone of the premises, that parcel dity of in saic Ber trict, known as the northern vart of Jot the recorded subdiv: f eauare Nos 435, ime roved by a brick dwelling and seat fronting 1 16 Feet on sth street, ereline Pande ‘Streets sot West, by a depth of #4 feet, toa public alley ‘Terme of sale: One-fourth cash: balance at one, twoapd erg rice The purchaser’s notes to be piven for the deferred payments, bearing interest day of sale, and secured by deed of trust on the property, or ailesateat at ootion of purchaser.” AR W. B. WILLIAM" © 00., Aucts. Jel5- tu, tse UNCANSON BROB., cetomee! TWO STORY BRICK igh DWEILING: ALSO, TWO. BESTE x AND" a STREETS SoUiHEasT AT On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 22p_ Jcwr, AT 81x O'CLock, we will sell in’ front of t! premises, to close an_eatate, part of Lot 15, Square 977, fronting 16 1-12 feet on M street. by a depth of 72 fect, Amproved by @ two-story Brick, corner of M and 10th streets southeast. Imme™ Giately after we will ‘tell parte of Lota 15 and 16, square 977, fronting 19 feet 6 inches on M street, ee septa of 72 feet, and improved by two-story ram te Terme: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, notes to bear 7 per cent. in- terest. eyancing and recording at purchaser's cont. A depen required at time of sale. jel9-3t TO-MORROW. T. COLDWELL, Keal Estate Auctioneer. aucTon SALI = OF TWO pea Re BUILD- . 8 x ORTH WES’ eer 1880, aT 6:30, id to the hizhest bid- ad. 27, sul ubaivion of square ‘rms: One-half cash: and. te balance in one and two years, at 8ix per cent interest, secured by g.iced of trust; or all cash. at option of purchaser, 825 deposit on ‘each lot, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terths to be complied with in feven Gaye, a LU, Je19-3t Auctioneer. Le RICK CHURCH BUILDING ON H SIRFET, BETWEEN NINTH AN AND ENTH on WEDNESDAY. DURE 280, rey glexock, ,we will sell, on the premtiecs, ay rae Brick Building formerly used by. Church of the Ascension, being about” oxi 7 fect. 75 Pews, Cushions od Gnandetiors Stain Glass Windows, Eurnacen. Hailing, ‘The building to be removed within thirty days from day of sale. By crder of Vestry. 3 DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. STPUNED SALE OF SUPERIOR SUBUR- BAN PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF CON- NECTIOUT AVENUE NORTH! ‘That tuegniticent piece of grounds ing 311-70-100 feet on Boundary street, at th junction of said Boundary street and Connec: tient avenue, being Lot **C," of the recorded sub- division of “/Oak Lawn,” containing 103,339 square which was advertised in “The Star” to be sold on Saturday, the 22d of Mi ; and again on Friday, the 28th of May, 180, and the sale both days post: poned on accomit of the weather, will be again of- cred for esje on the premises, ‘on WEDNESDAY, THE 2D o¥ J az 6 ofcLocx PM and the balance Terms of sale. One-thir: in one and tw it sever Be sent: poe cone interest, payable semi. deed of trust ct ths se paenes odes JOHN E. NORRiS, Trustee. E ABOVE SALE IS FORTHER POST- PONED" until eo NESDAY, JUNE 91H, 1880, same hour and pla ied “SOHN E. NORBIS, Trustee. S@-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, Jvse 16TH, 1880, same hour and Pije-cod&ds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. S2~ THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, Jun@ 23D, 1880, at 4 Grelock, p.m, at which thine the property’ will Surely be sold. Jeli-eo&ds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. ODD & HANDY, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S eMaguant A Pit ad HOUSE IN Under and b; of dated the 4th ey June, 1875, and re. : corded in Liber No No. 791, folio 410, one of the. land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party jereby. Offer for sale x mubite muck auction, i in front of the pre- HURSDAY, the Bra Day oF JUNE, 880, aT 6 roo > M., all the certain piece or Parcel of ground known on the plat or plan of said city as part of Lot numbered twenty-seven (27,) in square numbered four hundred and ninety- -elight (498, ) with improvements thereon, consist Fraine Dwelling House. sale; Cash. All conveyancing at cost afr ere ‘Terms to be complied with:in five 8. lown at time of sale. BENJAMIN U: “KEYSER, Trustee. COAL AND WOOD. G. L. SHERIFF, DEALER mH COAL AND WOOD, of eve Bpecial attention eiven to every ord Baton STs and rane 3 ‘Pa. Ave. Depot and Mills, Water and N street; Potomac River pad largest west ; irroughont the city, and all in immediate comma. nication, in Jrompt attention to orders, we Bees eters oma pam ose ‘We insure strict! of 9,240 to the ton. JO THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR "eal OOAL and KINDLING WOOD was awarded to over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. OfMce: 13th and Penna. avenue. nov8 D* F.A. VON MOSCHZISKER, 619 19th street northwest. Special Attention Given to the Treatment of DEAFNERS, NOISES IN THE HEAD. IM- ‘PAIRED. ee CATARRE, ASTHMA, DIBE! OF THE THR ROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, ET DR. VON MISCAZISKEB has now been long enough in Washington and ac- complished sufficient in his: profession to feel that jer commendation of is skill or success is wn- \ecessary. ireds of the most distinguished citizens of Washington and vicinity have beer treated malad! by bim for th ve cess. amons them are numbered several mem- of rs as many Lawy ikers, is of Depertin nts. A list of their names, with testimonials kindly tendered him, can be examined st hie offices, 61 interested. They will also desiring to personally in ice E 4, and from 7 to 8 p.m. An excelent one, thal tae see ex ow be bought for Retire DOLL RATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPARE, 15th Street and New York Avenue. Zire, Burslar and Damp Proof Vaalta from 85 Der siveco. Sincromeng, Bands on cet HOMAB DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. aoe St one A VAUUABLE BU! BUILDISG TENTH AND SEVENTEENTH A AND 3 AND By eirfuo of m doed of trust bearing date Oc- tober 24th, 1878, recorded in Liber No. 991, folio 55. c1ie of the land records of the Distric! of Columbia, and at the written request of the t elatp ere by, the Goes A Reaseee cell at ic auction, in front of ‘the premises, on ESDAY, THE Cs Day oF Juty, A. D. 1880, at By. e ‘cLOCK P. M., ali of Lot numbered. seventy~ six of Turton 's recorded subdivision of Square num- & cae eee and seventy-nine, im the city of asbipgton, D Terms of eal, a, wit: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash, of which fifty dollars must be paid at time of sale; the balance in si: twelve months annum from ix and ith interest at seven per cent. per day of rale, secured by a di A)! conveyancing and recording at If terms of sale are not complied within. core days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right Ly retell at the risk and cost_of gefaniting 1 pore after five days’ notice in The Evening Si ‘The above property will be sold eee to ae general and special ae DUCE, | ok same. MES McLOUGHLIN, ' 5 Trustees. je22,25, 28, oan 3&ds (OS BALE, OF IMPROVED EEAL ET, WE TWENTIETH, AND TWENTY-FIRST pBIBEETS NORTHWEST. y virtue of a decree of the Supreme ont of the District of Oolumbia, in the cane of Edwards et al. ve Hickman etal., the ur dersigned will sell, in front of the Premises, on FR:vayY, THE 2p DAY oF JuLy, 1880, at O'CLOCK P.M., the east half of lot No 6, in wae 102, impreved by a two-story. Brick hs honse. ‘rms Cf sale, as prescribed by the decree: One- thi-dcash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of six r cent. till p ‘Two hundred doliars cash must be paid at the time of sale. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Sale must be complied with im teven days, otherwise the property will be re- sold atthe risk and cost of the defaulting pur- ae Purchaser msy pay all cash at his op- on. BS apaietin w i 813 43¢ etree! L ‘ aNDitiw BS. DUVALL, parece: 452 online ave. D.W. F. D. CLEARY, Salernan. Je21-d&as HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENTIRE STOOK OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND NITURE:, STONE CHINA, ROCKING- MW TENSIVE LINE sic dt S- TIN- D-HAND COO STOVES, TINNERS AND TING, AND ORKPENTERS 7 LS. ALSO, EURNITCRE AND ERPEOTS oF) TH DWELLING ABOVE, AT SPORES 7 1 AND TS) BRIDGE STREET, GEORGETOWN, D- 0 (On THURSDAY, Juxx 2t7H, 1880, aT 10; o’eLock, I shall sell the entire contents of the above stores, viz. : Walnut Marble-top Cham- ber Furniture; Antique Mahogany Furni- ture; Painted and other Cottage Furniture; Osr- pete, Mattrasses, Ollcloths: Extension and Leaf Dining Tables; extensive assortment of Wood and Cane-seat Chairs; Tin #afos, Kitchen Tables; very ¢ld Claw. foot Piano; large Arm Chair used in the , Reuate; large assortment of Children’s Ghaire, Stirrers: into Steck ae elses, Gere Tin Ware; fine stock Hollow Ware: 1,000. Table 50 New and Second-hand Cooking and Heat- {tw Btoves: lot of Fancy Articles, tomether. with many other articles too numerous to mention. "T whole to be sold without reser ce. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUS feet) SAT EOF AL LARGE THREE-' STORY BRICK DWELLING ON BRIDGE BTREE. BE: WEEN FREDERICK AND LINt NGaN STREE18, GEORGETOWN, D.0. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the ee of December, 1873, and duly recor See fin] ber 736, folio 447, of the land records for the: District of Uoluisbia,and by deere of she Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Equit: a Doe. 20, passed June 16th, 1880, ‘appointing the undersigned ee a Trustee, = piel sell on WED! JES >» JUNE ‘x O'CLOCK, in front of the premines val that parcel of ground known upon the public plats and plan of said oan ae being ali that part of Lot numbered one (1), in Peter Beatty Deal eA and Threlkeld’s addition to said town, desc as follows: Bezinning on Bridge street 38 poy east from Fayette street and runing thence east 126 feet to an alley; thence south on said alley 150 feet to the Chesapeake and Obio Canal; thence westward on said canal to a point Caieeats south of the beginning, and thence north to the beginning, toxether with all the im- rivilees ing, or in e 219-4 provements, ways, easements, rights, and appurtenances to the same belon: any inapner appertaining, ferms: 83,00 ahd. the expenses of sale in cash, and the residue in two equa! payments at one and {wo years, with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property sol con- veyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. leposi will be requ ired at time of sale. If the torms of Salo are not complied with in ten days after the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell property at the risk and cost on {hed defaulting pur- chaser. [jel8-d&ds] _H. ©. THOMAS, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. Pi aC BED aes 512 ELEVENTH TREET, us HEN E AND F NORTHWEST atone ee lot_is about 30 feet front by. 100 feet deep, and formerly belonged to, the Inte Sarasa iste patrick. og but subst h; balance in one, two and three years, with six per cent interest. $100 to be deposited when property is knocked down. Cou- veyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. ‘JAS. FULLERTON, Attorney, uisiana avenue. Je10-12, 15,17, 19,21, 22, 23 = MpPHoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON THE WEST SIDE OF NEW i JEE. KY AVENUE EN B pn) SOUTHEAST” WASHINGTON, By sirtue of a deed of trust, dated the 31st 3, of December, 1474, and ‘duly recorded in Liber 941, tolio 4 ‘one of the Land Necorda for the District of Coltrobis theun- dersigned Trustee will sell on MONDAY, JULY THE rH, 1840, a7, FIVE O'OLoce, the following de- scribed property, viz: The whole of the bered seventeen (17), and part cf Lot sev‘ Square numbered six hundred and iz! (Gho). “Thoaald part of Lot seven (7) bein deseribed as follows: Commencing for the same at the south- Reet corner of Lot numbered seven (7), in Square Bumbered six hundred and eishty-nine, in’ eal Gits of Washinton, ‘D.0-, running thence. east with south line of eaia Lot seven (7) £0 the west line of Yat numbered seventeen (17), tn said Square No. os thence north with west line of aa No: 17, to the northwest corner of eaid ‘Lot sevens feen (tye thease want panied igh Heke Nene it humbered seven (7), to east line of South Capitol street; thence south along line of sald street tothe place of begit "Termes: Onesiaif cal: the balance at three and sixmonthe, with notes bearing interest at 8 per it becured by. a deed of trust_on the prop- Conveyancing and recording at pur. chaver’s cost. Si00 deposit at the gineat alee Tt the terms of ‘eale are not complied with in seven Gaye from the day of sale, the ‘Trustee reserves the ght to: resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, Jel: JAMES A. TAIT, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S OF TWO-STORY FRAME, NO. 1335 b ivaary ee. NORTHWEST, AND LOT 12!;x80 TO A By virtue of a deed of trust, Gated Jane 12th, 1579, and recorded in Liber No. 918, folio 40 et seq., of the land records for Dis-. trict of Columibia, and at request of arty secured thereby, 7 will sell'at pubiie auction, dp front of the premisce, on WEDNESDAY, Jv: O'CLOCK P. M., the followi of Washington, in said Dietri lot to wit: Part 14, square No. 512, becinning’ 55%; feet south from with improvements thereo: “term ‘erms of sale: ee easb, of which 850 must be pala at time of sale, balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, in on Paymenté, to be cde by purchi on property sold, or Conveyancing and, yprnomas SOWIE Auctioneer. TRUSTERS' SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE QOUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTHIOT OF virtue of a ceed of trust, bearin: : day 0 f December, 1814, recorded ta liner 769, f0i0 37T one the land seca at ae District of Columbia, and at the written request or co-trustee in place of Charles Moulton by a decree passed in equity cause No. 5794 of Supremo irt of the District of Fpormins) will ite al NBA, lie auction, in front of the premises, on Mt THE STH DAY OF JUNE, Ay DY Wee0, O'CLOCK P. Barry ‘Washington, District of 18 Vapevemenn eat Os 20 per cent pér austin from 334 Jane 1s7 until a pecs and ego of sale and taxes, in .W. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEE'S BALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- a EUrORe: ai enue of trust, bearing 22d day. ot il, 18% ey Pe Pao tase none oes itm Poste, the 'f bed“ property,. situate Bear Tennall fin sald District of Oot wit: Low numbersa cer as | anda a te a 8 i 6 i £ Re lal nue FAMILY SUPPLIES,” tS aad ON DECK ‘WITH BU (Best New fod and SPiltateiphia Brands.) Granulaten, 40 ie, Mit 8 - for. AS. Gunpowder, O¢ Ostong, a. perial, Japen, En; Break: des—pricer ruaran' as low as any house t foule of New York. COFF a Mochs, Java, Maracail “ie — Rio, at popular ‘pHees, quality. contiaa ir Coffees: Rre alwaye fresh foasted, and we have in stock wosee of the Snot grades that can be produced. Good Roasted Rio, 6 Ibs. for... +81 . SYRUPS. Pure Eugar Goods, cuaranteed freefrom glucose; several a Choice flapie's Syrup, per gallon... <e Line artic seer hee Pens al id, nuine articie of New Orleans alwayson han the lower grades. "Prices low. FLOUR. Ceres, Minnesota Patent Process; Sterling, Min- nesota Patent Process; Golden Hill, family: Swiss Process; A. H. Herr's best fi ashbura Mille; New West, sud all cher lesciny Draw rands, di- rect from first hands, at lowest rates a Patent Process Flour, per sack Good Family Flour, per sack. LUNCH GOODS Of every description just received. Potted Ham, Tongue, Turkey, Qhicken, ete. : Boned Turkey, Tongue, Chicken, éte. ; Roast Lamb, f, Turkey, etc. Genuine Westphalia Sausaze, Serine Shadin imon, Lobster, Dried Beef; Baked Beans, eter etc, ete-, etc. BAUCES AND PICKLES Of all kinds, and we would name the celebrated Durkee’s Salad Dressing, Orosse & Biackwell’s Pickles. A full assortment. SELECTED FRUITS and the very choicest NEW YORK BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a Grey supply of these important articles. Queen Olives in a variety of styles—including mail bottles at 265 centa for Picnic poses In fact, we give our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, And make it our whole study to furnish the VERY BYST of i erenrabitng i the way of FAMILY SUP- 2 Our. facilities for buying and freightine are surpassed by none, Ghd Ae to cell as low fin the “elt loney cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not entirely satisfied with their purchase. Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocen, 504 Oth street, bet, E. and F. (WHITE FRONT.) Je12 pexe LIME JUICE, BASPBEBRY SYRUP, STRAWBERRY SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, WILD OHERRY JUICE. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXURIES. = 1421 New York ave. IME NEW YORK CHEESE, Boner per Ib, 15 Oalifornia Brandy. Pure Holland Gin. Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey," 82.50 per gallon. GEORGE A. 0’)HARE, Je 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. J XCeRSIONISTs, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Fresh arrival of Imported hes Domestic Goods. ‘Corned. uuneh. BEEF. inet Bonet with J Potted. HAM. tied ey TURKEY (Bonel es Jal a omGRex, | » HAM SAURAGE, OURRIED ETERS HARD Sie, on PICKLED LAMB TONG PICKLED OYS- TERS, PICKLED SHRIMP, PIOKLE AL} OLE PLATES, PAPER NAPKINS. VELING eats KETS. No charge for} Gelivering goods to ‘any part of the - We. unin SONS. my5 1216 F street n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, BBRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- OUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia OAPONS, 40 cents a pound. may JUNE mayne GUNPOWDER TEA, 50 Cznrs Per Le. Beat Government Java COFFEE, Roasted, 33 ots. Bont Bio G6 COFFEE, Roasted, Ib. Boiss Brot UB, 82. oper ba NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY,:> Cor. 7th and KH sts, ap26-3m_ WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. RST PREMIUM Ayaried, at the National Fair over all other oompet- TO CERES, The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour United Btates. ianee MINNEO} A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter ee a Process. 6 Four a Mou male ly every ftat class Grocer: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave, apl2 WM. M. GALT & 00. (SUEEsTEs FOR PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. ANEW E3TABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash # full supply of every article used by Plumbers and Gas Fitters, we are Prepared to offer our goods on as favorable terms to the trade as any other house. We respectfully ask an inspection of our Stock, confident that we cannot be beaten either as to quality or price. McKELDEN & CO. e9-1m 310 12th street n.w. U basta GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED IN SEWING MACHINES. New MACHINE, 825; Complete with Latest Improvements. at OPPENHEIMER’S, 528 Oth street, St. Cloud Building. A few more of our $15 MAOHINES left. Bepairing a specialty. W45TE2, 5e000 PEOPLE call or send cad to 1B AN] - JOB DYEING ID SEEANING ESTABLISH: 305 THE ees anp Most OomPLera ret Pella Grea Work called { and delivered anywhere city, OF said fr and Saeed aurefor tn te W. H. WHEATLEY, myl 40 Jefferson st.. eorgetown, D.O. re ee eee ns IO Die haan ReLsouy eases | ‘and Liver Oompiatats geersiy. "Hiei aid Pats action. No griping. ABTHUB NATTANS, Pharmacist, my2 24thandI ‘and aa enaDa mw. FDR SE gy pays ‘We will continue to Dee ee aE. | 2 yas waived | Bee ‘142 Hid Mes between Gand APS Te ee a BOOTS AND SHOES. PROPOSALS. \LEARING SALE RING SUMMER BUuTS eps SHOMS. — Uf you desire to save money by buying first-class BOUTS and SHOES atthe tory lost Yow can Goto, an we preter toeall Geen ek swallest marzin than to ae them over. Look at our prices dies’ S-atrap sandals only Ladies’ a gyports ‘and Low. Buti. Bhoee, only 75c. Ladi Rewverta and Low Butt. Shoes, 81, $1.25, is i} feather Kid and Pebble Butt. Shoes, only xd nd Pebble Butt. Shoes, only 81 ¢ Kid worked Button-hole, #2and 82.50. Ladies’ Bue French Ria Button a Shoes, only $3. dies’ Foxed Butt., from 81 to eey a Gaaiter 5 82 Lace Gaiters’ 7c to $2. Enaies Boas Butt , 81.25 to $2.50 ' Serve 0 Te. OnNTeSE : isc and Children’s Shoes GES a aoe 82.50, Men's good Low Shoes, @1, 81.2! Men's Calf Low Shoes only in ‘i alf Gaiters only ur gee Gaiters only $1.25. 009 Gaiters only #1. Men's Working Shoes, all leather, $1, $1.25. Men's Calf Boote, 81°80 to 85. Boy's xood Lace rhoes 8c. Loy's good Gaiters And other geods too humerous to mention. All we Sean fuiepection of our goods. Polite attention to all. Don't “Sis hours and number, BOS 7th st » bet. Hand I'sts, Branch Store 140 Bridge st , George Cousin’s Fine Shoes a specialty. SelT-2W Te REDUCE STOCK, ‘We will offer the balance of our merly 84.3 pair. Men’s Fine Galt ‘Oxforas, at 83.50, formerly 2 pair. Men's Flioes from $1.50 to 26.50 a pair A large lot of Ladies’ Cloth and Sere Top Kid Foxed Hutton Boots at $2, formerly #2. pair. Ladies? Newport Button Ties and Sandal Slippers fi 1 to $3 a pair. rom @1 to $3 a p W. # RICH, Jel 717 Market Space. \OME ONE AND ALL! Parents are respectfully invited to buy their EXAMINATION SHOES, i 5 101 ite conn ceotas, Saree Reeves to 82, for their Children, at the GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, (Sign of the Red Flag,) THE LEADING Cer, te IN THE DIS- Cheaper Than Ever! Read These Prices! og2BE Of Our specialties are Ladies’ Shoes at ri ctr Tadiee' Kid Shoe, from @1 up to 85. 100 Gon Mez's Fine Goat Low Button, at 83.50, me (| Lace pairs Men ress low quarter Oak bottom, only 81-00 per pair. 100 pairs Quarters, only $1. 100 pairs Men's Gait iow ow Quarters, only 61.75. 100 pairs Boys’ Galton or Lace, with tips, 85 cts. pairs of Ohildren's Shoes, 19 cents’ a pair, one Pairs for 26 cents ‘Men's Base Ball Bhoes can be found GHEAT BOSTON SHOE AUOTION HOUBE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. 491 Pennsylvynia Avenue, Jel6 LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. NEY YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. SEES LE NEAT- ne, STYLISH AND RT, PRICES LOWER THAN, THE. SAME QUALITY ARE SOLD ANYWHERE. Ladies’ Newport Ties, from 81 to 82.50. Ladice’ 3-strap Slippers, $1 to 83. Lavies! 5-strap Sandals, 5. Ladies’ New Style Button Boots, 82 to 87. Misr idren’s Slippers aud Ties: Gente’ Fine Low Shoes, Frenchy English and Al egos lee, $2 to Gente’ Cou Gaiters, 81.25 to 86. Sores ‘aud Scuthe! Shoes snd Tice WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES THE LOWEST. WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS THE EST. "One rice. je7 GEO. McCARTHY. EDUCATIONAL. ‘Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN ana er6, aa Well as those wishin & eno be for as tae Terms moderate. 1ii6 Bro aw. Ae aay a. Mas 702 6TH e8—Afternogn, 1 to 4; 810 per quarter. es 7109; 85 per mionth, in advance. La Great, Ger bo French, is Miathemation nmanship, Bookkeeping. attention reparation for Collee, West Point, Anna End "all oom mpetitive examinations. vate lees on moderate MER SESSIO. CAREER SESSIONS BUSINESS QoLLEar, Cok. 7TH AND L Sts. N.W. ‘Thorough instruction and fin Penman. ship, Bookkes = ‘Business Business Calchlations, Correspondenoy Ke.- b bythe ‘the month or quarte: 0 art: HENNY 0. SPENOER, Principal. ROFEREOR LARROQUE, ey F st., native PR ich Instructer, maeaeate versity, Paris. Private instruction in all the branches and niceties. ‘Terms moderate. Summer classes. ap9-3m_ Mesto: So xe ae (OOD INSTIT core OoNcoRDVILLE, ‘Boys, $50 per quarter 845. “Stu- tor business, Yale or Harvard. First ils admitted. Primai J. eT SHORTLIDER, & M., Principal. PROFESSIONAL. ps T.M. coe Berra he oe ‘7th st. Clothing 8 Dentitry inall alli ‘ite be branches. "N per set. = work Se ee | ions vascular excrescen< Ae of the feet. Office fee 81. J.P GORSSTON. Dawrisz, ¢ A Graduate of Penns lvanis Cone 18 yeare’ ex; et Cire disiver. Otic, post opposite Dr. Domer and others. ‘OTIOCE.—The Dental office = business of the late Dr. John H. Ds 1237 Gsivary jerence: avenue, will be continus Dr. 0.3. Wa on avenue. continuan ae ae fully solicited. ap3-Om . WEISEN! removed to 410 11th Dare CELLULOID TEETH inserted 87 to fainral Teetat and all SE noms a on = tracting, 50 cents. Ee aeol6 . 8. BROWN, DENTIST, N No, 735 term Simma’ D: ition is balled to the pleasant and convenient location of this office. ‘Three lines of ee alee agian 2 » DU! DENTIST, 919 7th st. n.w., between of Teeth Dita een ek BHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c. TRADE “BAPANULE..” MARK ‘The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Imm: Belief and a Se PR a ee at ane ek, TeNees, what or Scalds, and all Inflam- No Disses can afferd to be without it. Physicians use and recommen: Our Dluminated Circulars sent free, upon appli- SE es ‘a8 we guarantee satisfaction rial Botden a80-" Bold by al Drnggista. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, maré-20 987 Broadway, N. ¥. NON-EXPLOSIVE CHINESE COLORED FIRES, a bots, at. 6,10, 26 and 60 cents. Also in bulk, ILESALE AND RETAIL. At 1. HLOCZEWSEI'S Drag Store, 423 Oth street, n. w. Ot DOOB SPORTS. LAWN TENKIS, AROHERY GOODS, CBOQUET. A full assertment at low prices. WM. BALLANTYNE & £0, 496 7th ot. PBoPosaLs FOR & SAND. Cfice of Building for State, War, and Navy Deota., WASHINGTON, D.C.,June 223, 1880, 1880, and opened immediatel: ence of bidders. Speeifcations, reneral ments for bidders, and blank forme of proposals will be furnished t3 established dealers in sand, upon application to this Aner where a “aaunple of the sand reuired may —— LINCOLN CASEY. 3e22-6t t.-Col. Corps of Epgineers. | eat al Fon, LS ee nY- OFFIC oF Bi LDiNG FOR i STATE, Wan AND Navy DEVARTMENTS, Basuiwatox, D. C:, Jane 22d, 1880.) ‘ealed Proposals, for furnishing and ‘delivering at the ite of the Building for opiate, War aad Navy Departments, in this city, 4,000 barrels, (more oF ‘NATURAL HYDRAULIC CEMEN’ will be received at tis ofhieg Gated I M., ULY STR, 1880, and opened immediately théreatien, iz Pretence of bidders. Specifications, blank forms strneti se ret A. Col. Corps of Enwineers. mREASU BY EPARTMENT. ASHINGTON, D. C., June 19, 1880. Eealed Proposal wit os received at the U. 8. Preasury Department until 12 o'crock Noox MONDAY, Jcry 12, 1880, for supplying 15,000 yards, more or iess, of the best Ainerican Five- frame Body Brussels Carvet, and 12,00 yards, more or less, of the best American Carpet Limi for United Btates pubic bulaines No bid will be considered umless made by a man- vfac‘urer or rewular dealer in carpets, and accom- papied by. a depoeit of 81, 8. "money, or a cer: fed check for that amount, a8. guaratites of good faith. Deposit of successful bidder will be Fetsived until eoutract is eutered into, ad bond niven with not less than two sureties in t® penal s/Di of $5,000, conditioned that terms of contract shall be faithfully executed. Bids must state the price per yard delivered at the ‘Ireatury Departnient, Washington, and must be accompanied by aninle of one atid one hait yards cacyet. with makers name marked thereon, and one yard of carpet lining, a8 speciinens of the quality of the zoods nroposed to be furnished. The went reagrves the right 10 resect any or all bids, apd to waive defects. Bide should be addressed to the Secretary of the ‘Treasury, aud endorsed, “Proposals for Carpet and Carpet Lipin order. J. K. UPTON, Jedd. cobt Assistant Secretary, ROPOSALS FOR CAST-IRON BRICKS, BEAM AND wR, PLATES, BEAM SEPARATORS, DGES, & Orrick or BurLpixe or State, WAR AND WASHINGTON, D.O., June 21st, 1880.) Seated Proposals, for furnishing and delivering about 35, 000 pounds of small Iron Castings and for about 500 pounds Wrought Iron Bolts aud Nuts, st the site of the North Wing of the building for State, War and Navy Departments, in fis, city, will be received at this office until 12x. Lx 77H, 1880, and opened ee thereafter, in presence of bidder , Feneral instructions for bidders, and Giant forma ot Proposal will be furnixhea to regular unuilfactinern upon application. to this ee ‘orps of eneioeete. I\REASURY DEPARTMENT, ERINTENDENT OF Bi LDING, ( D. C., June 17, 1880, Se aled Propeals for’ the’ purchase of the Waste Pa partment for the ensuing r of the Treasury year will be recelved at Gus office up to 2 o'cLock P. 3 “OF MONDAY, JUNE 25, 1880. inetructions to bidders will be furnished on ap- = to the Custodian of the Treasury Build- roon", No. 70, fii nue 7-5t SPOWER, Onief Clerk. REASURY DEPART: OFFICE OF SUPE . Waskine e 17, 1sS0. ") Sealed Proy - to supply the Treasury Depart- ment with Ice for the ensuing year, will*be re- ceived at this oftice up to 1 O'CLOCK P.3t. OF MON- VAY, Jone 28, Tostructione to bids will be furnished on eppi rok tion to the custodian of the T ings, ae Xo. 70, first floor. Tomer a Teetrure. DEPARTMEN i OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDENT OF BUILDING, © WasnincTox, D. Q., June 17, 1880." Sealed Proposais, to ns ie Treasury Depart- ment with for the ensuing year, will be recelved att office up to 12 'CLOcK NOON ¥ MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1880. °Tnstrnctions to bidders will be furnished on ap- Pllcation to, the custodian of the Treasury Build- oon No. 70, fet, fi Ne ee POWER, Chief Clerk. puorosans FOR BRICKS. Cffice of Shred for State, War and Navy Depart- ments, Old idldingy Navy Department, Wa iceerone Street, O., June 16th, 1880. Sealed Proposals, for furnishing and delivering 1,700,000, more or less, best Red Bricke, Hhore‘or lees, Kkow I North Wing of the "Bulaing for Stat Navy Departments, in this cit awe thin office until 12 M., OF JUNE 29TH, 1880, and gpened immediately thereafter, in prescnce of bid- Specifications, general instructions for bidders sna blank forms of proposals, will be furnished to lished bi oe and dealers only, upon application to this 0 THOMAS L Akan? CASEY, 416-6¢ Gol. of Engineers. Pro; 1s for White Marble or Granite the Washington Monument. ENGINEER OFFICE, Wasunvoron | M ccueeee? WASH INGTON, ae C., 1880. Sealed Proposals be pecan | at ‘this = until 12 m. on the Ist oF JULY, 1880, and o} immediately thereafter, for furnishing at {he elte of the Washington Monument, in this cit iar ine 000 cubic feet (more or less) of Qihite Marble; or Specifications, blanks, or any further informa- tion will be furnished reap yt office upou the re- quest of parties the business of quarry- ing such materials. THOMAS 48 LINOOLN CASEY, Lieut. cers, U. 8. A, neer ln Ceara FOR STONE CUTTING SHEDS. ENGINEER Orrick, WASHINGTON Mont: WastineTox, D. O., June 16a, 1880. Pro} Will be received at this office until a Of she Som Day er JUNE, 1830, for the material and workmanship required in’ the $action of, Stone Cutters’ Aheds at the site ‘of the Wael ton Monument, in this i ae ications, bl forms of provoeal and guar- and any other information will be furnished urge wt apiticaton a at this office. t- Gol of Enwinesr, G8. Enwineer-in-Charse. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW ENTERPRISE FOR 0th ST inerators, Water Goolers, Toe Cream Pisin and Fans, at reduced a at NOCK’S New ‘China, a ane furnishing Store, 436 Oth st Branch Store, usa a St., Georgetown. -1m Gs STOVES: Jel6-6t prorcsar Jel6-6t GAS STOVES: ‘ELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 38 E>? REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZ- 01 ii, CREAM FOWLER'S FLY FARS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM KEFRIGERATORS. E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge,) Importer of Chins, Glass Warc, &c., myl5 £009 Pa. ave. G: ae OIL AND WATER COLORES, THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY................Jume 22, 1888, The Cincin SUMMARY OF LAST ¥) IZATION, CONTESTS, ETC. jonal committee agreed 6% Senator John W. Stevenson, of Kentucky, perma- nept chairman. It agreed to admit the Outen. ing delegates from New York and Massachu- setts to Seats unt! the committee on credentials reported, but only the regular delegation be entitied to vote. ‘The Massachusetts delega- ton held a meeting last night, with a view of compromising differences in thetr state, 80 a8 10 admit oth delegations. If thts ts accom it will save much time to the convention. The Prd ee = important action. Al- though nominally Thurman has a majority, yet when it came to electing a chairman, Yicxtader Long, a Payne man, was chosen bya’ vote of 2% to 2 for Durbin Ward, who represented Thur- an and Jewett. An entire Payne organization In Minols the vote for a prefer. ‘a8 taken, resulling—Seymour_ 16, Morrie Palmer, Davbs,Trumbull and Tilden each receiving one’ vote. raska bas voted to unite with New York, Connecticut and New Jersey, but no choice Of a candidate has been made. Indiana strongly holds off trom joining Ohio, Still remaining firm for Hendricks, Mr. Bayard will be Placed ib, nomination by Attor. ney General Gray, of Delaware, and Judge Ab- hott, of Mass, an able man, will second tue nomination. Mr. Voorhees will make the nom- inating speech for Mr. Hendricks, Double Murder o the ™ Mignone: ee ARREST OF THE NEGRO FIEND IN WOMAN'S CLOTH. ING. urder will out” has agatn rated through a -siogular The axtom that been clearly demon: train of colneidences, resulting 10 the arrest of the rer of Capt. Milton B. Frank and the colored cook of the steamer of Baltimore, which, as De ore re- aried on the James river the 81st of ew of the schooner consisted of Kk, residing at 17 South Cheser n tls city; mate W. Selby, Of “Vicor Mm. Gage, the colored Gok, ant the . Wm. Thomas. Incensed over Thomas, who 1s a gigantie pounds. struck the captain ck, He Gage, k. tried to save the captain, but after killing the latter, brained the negro of 10 with a pump rake and felled him to. th repeating his blows until life was extinct, then threw the lifeless body overboard. the colored cc Thomas, cook with an ax and threw his "body into the forecastle. The mate was then driven into the cabin by Thomas, who afterward made his es- cape in the yawl-boat. The morning after the murder some gentlemen tn a nishing boat saw Ube schooner In distress and upon gol aboard found Selby severely cut about the head and The mate was taken to St. Vincents Hospital at Norfolk, where he recovered from his injuries aud cate on to this city. On Friday last Marshal Gray received a dis- atch from William Lawrence, at Back-river bridge, Baltimore county, stating that he had been robbed of $16 In money and other articles by a colored man giving his name as Wm. Jones, whom he on his farm. T put to work, but on Saturday Justice 8. A. Adams, of Harford county, telegraphed Marshal Gray that a colored man “had been arrested on the morning train from Baltimore to Philadel- hia dressed in woman's clothes and was held at Havre-de-Grace. ‘The pseudo female had gotten aboard the train at Middle river station, eighteen miles from Baltimore, and his sex had been discovered by Captain §I ter, the conductor of the train. The descrip- ton of the negro corresponded with that of the man Who had robbed Mr. Lawrence, and ac- cordingly Detective Hagan, of Balumore, pro- ceeded at once to Havre-de-Grace, mn his arrival he learned that the prisoner hi nad en- gaged Robcri ndiver, Of that place, as bis counsel, and that an effort would be made to prevent the detective from taking the prisoner te Baltimore by legal proceedings. Meanwhile 1 became noised about that he (the prison Was probably the murderer of Capt. Frank the cook as Well as tne person who robbed Mr. Lawrence. When approached upon the sub- ject, however, the man flatly dented the mur- der, although he admitted the robbery. The detective returned to Baltimore for witnesses and again went to Havre-de-Grace yesterday, when Mr, W. ‘Wy, the mate of the Mignon- ette, fully Treognizen the prisoner as the mur- Gerer. ,At the hearing in the afternoon before Justice Adains, of Havre-de-Grace, the mate tes- Ulied that when the prisoner first came aboard of the Mignonette he gave his name as Thomas. At the examination on Saturday, among the prisoner's effects were found a roll of stockings wrapped In a Norfolk r, Which Was accepted as evidence that the prisoner had been to that place, At the concluston of the hearing Thomas was taken to Belair and lodged in jail to await the action of the Virginia au- thoritles.—Ball. Gazette, (0-day. DIED. ANDREWS. At bis residence, Mt. Messant, near Wathngter, D. C., on June ist, 1880, at ock a. 1 ~atter ‘a brief illness of pneumonia, pe tiam H. ANpneEWs, Jd U. 8. Cavalry, | services at 2 p.m., Weleretey. tame ren, ak Hill Chapel BOND. Monday, Ju toe 1880, at a oma p.m. THOMAS BOND, inthe sixty-ninth yoor iuniccal’ will take Place from his residen: 617 B street northeast, Wednesday, June balf-past CLARKSON. On June 21, 1880, at 645 p.m. TEomasE. “Gtanncom. In the Hity-foart yea ik aye. Funeral from his late residenee, No. 029 Maryland avenus uthwest, at 5 p.m. on Weed: 23d, ‘Frichds and relativer are invited to ettend HYDE. On June 2st, 1880, Hexny Hype, in the sixty sixth year of his age uneral will take place from lis late resid ‘n. 16 {street northwest, on Toesday, June 22, clock p.m. Friends are invited to attend. [New ‘ork and Boston papers please copy. KREUTER. | On the morning of June 21, 1880, at 3,25 o'clock, Ws K axed seventy- three yea em raperal wi deen Bic auxtn ‘yet north, Faveral will take Wert, Wednesday, June 23,at 3 ends and relatives of the family are invi isiauend 2 MANN. At her residence, K street northwest, on the morning of the Rist Jone, 1530, at fifteen’ minutes Past 8 orclock, Mrs. RACHEL Myxx, axed one hundred and four years. Her ral will take place e Fifteenth street Prenigterian Church, on ‘Wednentay, the 234 inst., at 450 o'clock Eo The friends and rela- tives of the family are Invited. UNDERTAKERS. Fe. sri UNDERTAKER, Branch sone 239 436 street s.w. Emithaosian 2a" RB. LEON, the oldest established only reli- able LADIES" PHYSICIAN in the city, gan be fe flock ll Feral ‘Complaints and by alc Complaints and Eevegus larit cured. laritles quickly cured. ‘Consultation free. free. Sere: F[BE CLIMAX FOR Boys, eke SOLID GOLD GENTS' STEM WINDER, AMER- IOAN LEVER, WALTHAM, MASB., ORLY €35.00. J. M. & B. COHEN, DIAMOND BEOKERS, Ble, 1007 Seventh st. a.w. MORBY TO 104

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