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~~ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY seca BOOTS AND SHOES. PROPOSALS. HE STEAMER * MATTANO. (OaPTaIN WILLIAM: a BYuzs,) Having been thoroughly overhauled and repaired in the most substantial Farner, will resume her trips on’ Thuradiy, March 4, 1580, | Leaves €very Tuesday, Thursds: janday at 7 a. follows On Tuesday: tor Osltaee Rowton tad Prospect Hill. On Thursdays, for Mattox Greek and dings in Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox Greek, Colton’ and landings in Bt. ‘Clement's Bay. Making intermediate te om and return- ing. sone end re ry31-3m oe 6th-street Wharf. \ ORFOLK AND ip pian mri TEAMER LADY OF 7) iret-clase fare, $1: Bound trip, $1.86, Second. lage f8re, 85 ad w SESDays sna DAYS. at 6:00 Date ELS sDay os sd Ft DAY ping of Alexandria. Piney Point, Point LEjrout aud oy pale Ta: ‘SoroMac k LIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN HOMPSON, above wharf MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATU! cs 7am. BTEAMERS FOR NEW YORI Steamehips JOHN GIBSON and 0 KNIGHT Pier 41, East iver, NY. RDAYS, at 4 p.m. Georgetown at 1 MONDAYS. Tcreta, Btateroome. &c “fra to, saa igment: tandes Nat. Met. Bank.onp; res ay OR NORKOLE, P ToRTSMOUE FORTRESS AN MONKC AMF OboRGE TLEARY. Ojon aoe Cee rom foonst Here sath at. | From Oaupher's wharf, ve WED. THURS- ‘RESDAY, 815-30, and "BAY A paND SUNDAY, ced SATORDAY, at ane ve at Piney Point and Point Lookout Going jeturn tng. clase fare, 81; Round Trip, 81-50, Tickets Sint class fare, & Trips 91,60, Tick ath et. wharf sitiione D.0, D. F. KEELIN Arent, ap27-6m Gaimpbe 's wharf, Norfo LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE GEORGETOWN, ANDBIA No: EGHOEFOWn ALEX Philadelphia with Clyde's Hilver, and all points in the a a mah bus GAILING DAYS. From Washi ieton~Mondays, at p.m. (elphis Saturday m2. Freight receive daily until 5 p.m. Georgetown received and delivered at — foct of 12th street. Wharf, 3 WILLIAM P. OLYDE & 00. 32 South Whary. 5 Ptladelphs: ea Te JOHNSON $00, Axe - Agents, 1ath et. wharf and’ 1202 8 Fet nw NEW YORK_ROTTE The ret-clas ND,” 8. Mail to the Netherlands, leave Sompany' 's Dock, Jersey City, regularly on Wed- 70. 2d Cabin, 845-50. . General Avent, 27 South William pasease apply iow. @ MEF Co., iS hy avenue, Mears ington; Cia iH. JOHNSO. Awen' Payout Bu ‘icing, corner Kew York avenue ne and TEAMSEIP ap’ MAN LLOYD—5: Lioxg Between New York, Havas, LONDON, SovTHaMPTON AND Neeree no ‘The steamers of this company will sail every Sat- tarday from Premen Pier, foot of 31 etrest ‘Hoboken. Bates of From New York to Havre, Lon- dor, amjpton and Bremen, Second cabin, 60; steer 30 Sertidcates, £25. For for freebie or, ‘OELRICH! 8. Metz! ZEROUT & OO. LAN EO. THE CUNARD STHAMRP COMPANY LIM- Between N. — York and jiverpool, Calle it pi? FROM ER 4 NOR NE NEW XORK. Epi Wed. nau 23 Abjsciuin wea july 38 = Wed Su fune $0 Gailia..... Wed. 4 July 7 Bothnia”. Wed. aus-1 Wed auld Alueria. “Wed. Auae1s Boptite Wed du a a qs every rousing Wednesday from New York. a8 OF FASHAGE. B80 and $100 cold, accordinne tions. ket to Paris, 818; wold, additions Beturn Gcrets os fave a ee Bteerage at a low rates. Steerage tickets from iverpool and Queenstown, and all other of 7 a ion given for Belfast, Glasgo' of inden given for ", Havre, Antwerp and other porta on the Gontinent, and fo Yor Mediterranean ports. et Land s passa 9 spply at the Company's (0. 4 Bowl or_both SLOW, 800 Tt Street, Washing- mye OTIS BIG! “CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, N.Y. KAILROADS. 1880 eexxerivSate noore 1880 A! TO 80 NORTH: WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Bplenaia uble Track, “ Eau plendic ee icent nipment. eeeg ERE Ee TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and Betreets, as followe: For Pittabury and the West, 8:00 4 m., with Sleep- 3 #525), to Loutaville and Chicawo; 10:40 LTIMOKE AND POTOMAG RAILEOAD. For Canandaigua, ‘Rochester. “Buffalo, with Parlor 8.00 e. m. <iaily except Sunday ; 9:30 p.m. daily, xcept Saturday, with Palsce Gare to Canan @aigua ard Watkins. For Witianisv int, Lock Haven and Elmira, st 10:40 sily, except Sunday, For Sew Yer the East, #:00 a.m., 2:00 ana 20 pm. oa'san day. 10-00 p.m, Limited Pullman Parlor Gare, 930 a-m. Gaiy, ae Sreert _— ae For Broo! Y., all through trains conrect at a rain fonts of Brooklyn Annex, af t transfer to Fulton street, avoid- ara ar to Watkins and the North at 00 a.m. 3 5:40 and 10:00 p m. Express, 9-30 a m. daily, except Sunday. , 6:40, 8:00,°9:30, 10-40 am, and 2:00, 4:20, 4-40, 40, 930 and 10-00 pan: On , $00, 10:40"s.m., 6:40, 9:30 ana 10:00 For Fope’s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., ¥, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDFRIOKSBURG RATL AY AND ALESANDBIA AND WASHING- . 7:20, 9, 11 a m., 20, 6. tm. On Bunday at 7, i ‘aa For. jor hhichmnona snd the poe Sod daily, and 5:20 p.m. daily, except Sun ‘Trains leave Alexandria for W § 8, 10 ao 50, 3, 3 m., and 12 mid- Bivbt. ‘On Sunday at Sad 10 atin. and 9:05 Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- modations can be procured at the offices—north- and Pennsylvania avenue, comer bth and Pennsylvanis avenue, an Bt the depot, where orders can be left for the eteck- ing of bay wave to destination from hotela and resi- L. P. Genoa a ee Agent. FRAN ral Manager. my26 ee eee ALTINGKRE AND¢ OHIO BAILBOAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE ;LB TRACK. mal Ho ine to the North, gcthwrest, W: Ss 30 p.m. To take effect nie sate at 1:30 p.m. 508 s.m.—Eaitimore, Ellicott City and Way Sta- 60 ofa press. am.— Anpapolis and way. 5 mont, Sirasbure, Winchester, wired: and is stations. ‘Sprengs ee ated Row kok York ana 3On Sunday only—Baitimore, Annspo- 16 —t8t. Louis, Chicago, bus and Pittsburg Express. (Connects for Hagerstown and Bt Point of Hocks for reece and stations tast of Piednx Pullman car Fledmont, except Sunda car to Cin- etnnati and Louisville, ‘antiy; Grafton to Sandusky, mae eee Rzprene Btops at Biadens- as “Jessup's pa Pranonas P-m.—Baltimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City {On Bundy oe ‘Staunton and Me om New York, Philad e Expres, Parlor ‘way, vis Relay.) ;—baltimore Bisdensburg and Laure | & a Belay. Stops at Annapolis (aoa Ce inchester tions. one Ou Sanday weFsiat tof hocks and Way Stations 40 p.m. and Way Sta- = = a Express. - Ma. w* Pidisdelp hin aa and d Baltimore Express. ais. © and Se Louis band Pitts mt Baltimore, Bladens 'p.. m.—tNEW YO! PHILADELPHIA. Ge ‘TIMORE er ateet eee, eee THIS AYTERNOON. Ez. asia Real Estate Broker. 8 SALE OF PART OF LOT SIX, SUB UbTEE OF SQUARE J FOUR BURDRED AND CHIE IXG, ON EIGHTH, (ia pTREE BE: TWE Ba tine of a deed of dated nd May 18th, 1378, recorded in Tiber 883, fr 2 one ot e land records for “the Disteit of Inmbia, ‘and at — request of operat secured thereby, I shail offer for asle fot public auction ox a0 > THE 22D Day oF JUNE, ‘w., in front of the premises, that parcel in front of the premises, parcel of land inthe Gity of Washington fa said Dis, Frist, dancun ae the northern part of lot No. 6. in jesesaa brik gue go aie itt roved bv a brick dwelling and stable, fron! Fest on sth street, between D and streets ba Weft by a depth of 94 feet, tos public alley. ‘Terms of One-fourtn ‘ash: balance at one, two aud flee years The purchaser's notes to be wiven for the deferred payments, beariug interest rom day of sale, and secured by deed the property, or alloash at ation of purchaser W. B. WILLIAMS © 00. Aucts,jel5-tu,t,skds JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers. TWO STORY BRICK K DWELLING: ALSO, Two. BESTE AND" ae STREETS SOUTHEasT, AE On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 220. Juve, AT 81x O’OLock, we will sell in’ front of th premises, to close be an eetate, part of Lot 15, 2d square 977, fronting 16 1-12 feet on M atrect, by a Gepth of 72 fect, sapperet by a two-story Brick, corner of M and 10th streets southeast. Imm Giately after we will sell parts of Lots 15 and 16, Equare 977, fronting 19 feet 6 inches on M street, by. depth of 72 feet, and improved by two-story Frame. Terms: One-third cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, notes to bear 7 per cent. in- tereet. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's A deposit required at time of sale. je19-3t TO-MORROW. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. averre ON SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BUILD- NG LOTT ON THE EAST SIDE OF NINTH MinERT @ETWEEN RAND 8 STREETS DAY, Jest: 23. 1880, a 6:30 will be sold to the hizhest bid- ier, Lets 26 and ubdivision of square each Tot 2109 feet to an alle ‘Terms: One-half cash the balance in one and wo years, at six per cent interest, secured. by gccd of trust; or all cash. at option of purchaser, 825 deposit on each lot, and all conveyancing at Purchaser's cost. ‘Terme to be complied with in seven gaye. J. T. COLD a Je19-3t Anctionser. HUROH BUILDING ON H BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH 4 NORTHWEST, AT AU OTION. On WEDNESDAY. Jur 23p, at o'CLock, we will sell, on the premises, the Ah large Brick Building formerly used by. Chureh of the Asc “oa el being about o'cLock AEGE FRICK ©) SURFET, STREET: 75 Pews, Cushions ad Seca Stain Glass Windows, Furnaces, Railings. The building to be removed within thirty days from day of sae. ler of Vestry. - jelo-St DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. STPUNED SALE OF SUPERIOR SUBUR- BAN PROPERTY AT THE HEAD OF CON- NECTICUT AVENUE NORTHWEST. ‘That meenidicent plece of ground. front ing $11-70-100 feet on Boundary strect, at th Junction of eaid doundery, street and Oonnec-. Beut avenue, being Lo @f the recorded division of “Oak Lawn,” eontsrning 103,389 square fects which was advertised in “The Star} to be sold on Saturday, the 224 of May, and again the 2uth of May, 1660, and tho wale both days pox poned on accoutit of the weather, will be axain of- crest for sae on the premises, on’ WEDNESDAY, 880, AT 6 OF cock ‘Terms of ea One-third cash; and the. balance in one and tw with seven’ ms oven per oon ineroe Payable of trust one the be property JOHN E. NORR18, Trustee. patra ABOVE SALE I8 FORTHER PosT- PONED until WEDNESDAY, JuNe 91H, 1830, same hour and place. Jed JOHN E. NORBIS, Trustee. S2-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, Juxe 16ru, 1880, same hour and Je9-eod&ds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. §@~ THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED until WEDNESDAY, Jung 23D, 1880, at 4 Orelock, p. 2.» at which time the property’ will surely be ao Jel?-cokds JOHN E. NORRIS, Trustee. ODD & HAI & HANDY, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE Or A FRAME HOUSE IN Veer and by ie of a dated the 4th Say of June Ast, and ee. corded in Liber No. 791, ene 410, one of the. land records of the District of Golambia, and at oe written request of the party secured th ereby. I wil offer for sale THURSDAT auction, in front of the migea, on. the 24rH Day ov JUNE, » AT 6 cea P.M, all the certain piece or ta: ind known on the plat or plan of said city as part of Lot numbered twenty-seven (27,) in ‘square numbered four hundred and ninety-eiht, (498, ) with improvements thereon, consisting of a Frame Dwelling House. ‘Terms of sale: Cash. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Terms spseer - ea fied with-in five } down at time 0 Ra-deds “BENJAMIN U. KEYSER, Trustee. Pt COAL AND WOOD. G.? L. SHERIFF, EALER IN OOATs AND WOOD, and G38 Pa. Ave, Reet and Mills, Waterand street, Potomac FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL ana awarded to us over al KINDLING WOOD was competitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. OMe: 12th and Penna. avenue. novs D* F.A. VON MOSCHZISKER, 619 19th street northwest. Special Attention Given to the Treatment of DEAFNESS, ISES IN THE HEAD. IM- PAIRED Sa ASTHMA, TST UNGS, CHEST, DR. VON MISCAZISKEB has now been Jong enough in Washington and ac complished sufficient ia his Profession to feel that jer commendation of his skill OF success is tn jecessary.. eltizens of Washington and vicinity have beei by bim for the above maladies with great fuocese. Amons them are numbered several mem- bers of Cee pl th Senators and Represents- tives, many Lawyers, Bankers, Merchants and Chiefs of Departments. A list of their nance, with testimonials kindly tendered him, can be examined at bis arate 19 19th street porthwes by those ‘hey will also wil Geeiring to personally inquire of tens: Office sours foot :30 a.m. tol p.m, from 3 to 4, and from 7 to 8 p.m. Jelt CM hax: SEWING MAC! je ‘An excellent one, with all the attac! siechments,cen ‘be bought Lon ane DOLLARS. "The RATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPARY, 15th Street and New York Avenue. OMAR DOWLING, At Auctioneer. TEES THR AND on VTE TEe AND rie AND By prasrtoe ota toea'es tenet bearing date Oc- teber Bath, 1878 Fecorted in, Liber No. 901, folio 55, cre of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written requestot the party secured therebs, the undersigned, as Trustees, fell at puNic auction. tn front of ‘the premises. om AY, THE 6TH Day OF JULY, A. D. 1880, aT ty ceLoce Poa slietEscaviaced soveetcas ¢f Turton’s recorded subdivision of Square num- ered one hundred and seventy-nine, in the city of ington, ‘Terme of ‘sale, to 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 six and twelve monthe, with interest at seven per cent. per annum from day of sale, eecured by a deed of trust gn the premises: or all cash at purchaser's option. At conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. 1 terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the Trustees rescreo the right { rerell at the risk and cost_of defaniting pare after five days’ notice in The Evening Star, ‘The above property will be sold subject to such weneral and special taxes af may be duo om same. JAMES McLOUGHLIN, "5 Trustees. 4022, 25,28, 151, &de NHANCERY BALE OF IMPRoVED_ RRA / ESTAT ON G iE BETWEEN TWENTIETH, Sxt TWENEY FIRST STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Oolumbia, of Edwards etal. ve Hickman et al. the ur dereizned will sell; in front of the nremises, 2p Day or JULY, on FR:vAY, THE 1880, aT 639 K 6, id square 102, impreved by a two-story brick house. ‘Terms of sale, a prescribed by the decree: One- thivdcash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with see at the rate of six pet cent. til paid. ‘Two hundred dollars cash must beraid at the time of sale. Oonveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Sale must be complied with im even days, otherwise the property will be re sold at the Hak and cost of the defaulting pur. chaser. Purchaser may pay all cash at his op- tion. RB. DAVIS. | ) ANDREW B. DUVALL, (ee 452 Louisian: e. 0. F. D. CLEARY, ‘Saleruan, Je21-d&as }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ENTIRE TOOK OF N NEW, AND SECOND-HAND D_SEQC AND NG, STOVES: THINNERS AND. GARDEN TERS TOOLS. ALSO, AND EEFEOTS OF" THI ABOVE, AT SPORES 71 AND REET, GEORGELOWN, D. 0 SE 24TH, 1880, az 10 ntents of the Walnut Msrbie-top Chains ber Furnittire; Antique Mahogany Furni- ture; Painted and other Cottage Furniture; Osr- attrasses, Oilcloths; Extension and Leat ; extensive assortment of Wood and Cane. eat Chairs: Tin Safes, Kitchen Tables: very ¢ld Olaw-foot Piano; large Arm Chair used in the Seuate; large assortment of Children’s lirrers; large stock of Glass, China and fine’ stock Hollow Ware; Table wand Second-hand Oooking and Hest lot of Fancy Articles; together with many other articles too numerous to mention. ‘The whole to be sold without reser se. J219-4t 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | SA) EOF A LARGE THREE STORY WELLING ON BRIDGE STREET, DE NWEEN ¥REDERIOK AND LINGAN STREEIS, GEORGETOWN, D.O. lecree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Equity Peld3, Doo. 20. pasted June 16th, 1880, Appointing thé undersigned sole Trustee, Chall sell on WEDNES DAY, June S0rH, 1480, a Bix O'CLOCE. in front of wie! premines, all that parcel of ground known upon the public plats and plan of said town as being all that part of Lot numbered one (1). in Peter Beatty D in’s and ‘Threlkeld’s addi Faid town, deecribed as follows: Beat Bridge street 38 feet east from Fay “alley; tenes eet. to the Obesapeake and canal 0 8 south on said alley 150 Obio Canal; thence westward on said point directly south of the beginniny north to the beginning, toxether witl provements, ways, easements, rights, appurtenances to the beloning, or in appertaining. and the expenses of sale in cash, and theresidue in two equal payments at ono and fro seare with notes bearing interest and secured bya deed of frustion. the nro con- at purchaser's Oost: £03200, deposit If the terma of Poe with in ten days sree the the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost on the ‘etauitinne pur- chaser.” [Jel8-d&de] H. |OMAS, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE—No. 512 ELEVENTH ZTREET, BETWEEN E AND F NORTHW! ‘This valuable lot_is abont 30 fect front by }00 feet dec, and formerly belonged to, the late James Fitzpatrick. It has upon it an, old, but substantial Frame Dwelling and store. It wilde sold at public auction on THURSDAY AF- NOON, THE 24TH INSTANT, AT 6 O'CLOCK. Geod title and free from all incunibrances. ‘Terms: One-fourth cath; balance in ons-two and three years, with six per eént interest. | 100 to deposited when property is, knocked down. Gon veyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost JAS. FUL EEERTON, Attorney, 494 jana avenue. 4e10-12, 15, 17,19, 21.22, 23 /HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK BE 0! ie WEST SIDE OF NEW. VIER: BAY A ENT BET N x WEE! AND © Sr ABerS SOUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 31st day of December, 1874, and ‘duly recorded in ‘Liber 941, folio 468, et seq., one of the. Land Records for the District of 'Golumbia, the un- dersigned Trustee will sell on MONDAY, JULY THE , 1880, ar Five O'OLocs, the following de- scribed property, viz: The whole of the Lot num- Eee and part of Lot seven (7), in mare numbered six hundred and eighty-nine 9). ‘Tho aaid part of Lot seven (7) being described Ss follows: Counmenciug for the some at the son weet corner of Lot numbered seven (7), in Square Bunibered. six hundred and ciehty-nine, in said City of Washington, running east Nath south line of eata Lot seven CP) to the west anne of Lot numbered seventeen (17), 1n said Square No. Gx; thence north with west line of said Lot No. 17, to the northwest corner of said Lot seven- teen (11): thence west parallel with thesouth line of said Lot numbered seven (7), to east line of South Capitol street; thence south along line of said street tothe place of beginning. ‘Terms: One-half cash; the balance at three and sixmonthe, with notes Dearing interest at 8 per cent, an secured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty.” All conveyancing and recording at pur- Chater’ cost. 8100 deposit at the time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the Fight to’ resell the property at the risk and cost of the e defeuiting purchaser. Jel: JAMES A. TATT, Trusteo. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. ‘RUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAM! ia es Bitay oats i FTH STREET NORTHWEST, AND LOT 12';x80 TO ALLEY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jane ‘fh 12th, 1879, and recorded in Liber No. 918, folio 40 et seq., of Ce neve records for Dis-. trict of Columbia, id at request of party: secured thereby, I will eel a pais encH On, | in front of the Poerock on W hers PM, ae follow in said Distri Teequare Hors 513,» becinninw’ 55% Borthwest corner of said square. and lot: the running south rah Sth street west 124; feet; thence cant 80 fe an alley; thence north 12'; feat, and thence west 80 fect to besinning, together with improvements the “Terme of sale: ne third casb, of which 850 must be reid at time of sale, balance in six, twelve id eighteen months, in equal payments, to be secured by purchaser's notes, and a deed of trust QB property sold, or all cash stoption of purchaser. Conveyancing snd recording at purchaser's cost. Jel9-eots WM. F. HOLTZ MAN, Trustee. \HOMAS DOWLING, At Auctioneer. TRUSTERS' SALE OF | PROPERTY IN THE QOUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTEI pee BTBIOT OF By virtue of 9.6 ofa ‘ceed of. trast, “a8a r, 1874, recorded ier Aa ie folio, To one of tie land roosts of. thea fp eo Columbia, ane at the written zoanest of mred ‘thereby, the und un J. Miller ES been ‘appointed placa > of Charles Hf, “Moulton bya ity cause No. 5794 of Supreme f ot rae FDolenbis yall will ts al BAY, ic auction, front 6 premises, 01 5 THE 28TH DAY OF oem os 2 » so.” a GrcLoce P. ar ab ces, in ;and lance of money in six, twelve and beg ieaa menths, for which the promissory netes the purchaser, from day of asle and secured by of trust on the property sold. A deposit of 25 will be required to be paid on each lot when 20 fil conveyancing. a Purchaser's 3 not comp! in days Woe Say of trust "ve the right to risk of t defaniting: purchaser, after sale, trustees reser’ ay Ly advertisement te ve ‘aay BIGELOW, Evening th street n. w. WILLIAM J. MILL! jJelS-dkde 490 Louisiana ay. ce iHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTEE’S BALE SEES s he SPERTY NEAR TEN j record: a in Liber No, shah rae ES) folio S01, pierce Oe record in trict of Colum! containing one 6-10 acres. Terms of sale; amount of indebtedness se- cured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the ex- sale, in cash, and the balance at six and ive months, for which the notes of the pur- chascr, interest from the day of sale and Sais eh, Caden at 0 ea eevaiied | ometwceas “AaprER mater Sor a ef the purchaser at the time ‘sale, and all convey= g q eae ON DECK WITH BUG. (Best New York a fPttedetphia Brands.) Granulated, 10 Ibe, i st Powd on standard “A"(not “off A*or Good White Sugar, 11 Ibs. for. Light Brown Sugar, 12 Ibs. for. TEA Gunpowder, Oslong, Taverial, Japan, Ex es etd. all grades peices sharauteal oe iow as any house south of New York” Mocha, Java, Masouibo tees a Bio 8, Java, Maras iryTa on io, at popular Le cause fy malaree fees are always fres! a dd'we heve in stock sume oo ene rfneat eradee i that can Pel Eee Rio, 6 Ibs. for.. ee -_ BYRUPS. Pure Sugar Goods, qoreatoed: freefrom glucose; several grades. Choice Maple Syrup, per gallon... MOLASSES. ach fonuine article of New Orleans alwayson hand, lower oa Prices low. Ceres, Minnesota Page it Process: Sterling, Min- one Patent Process ; Golden ‘Hill, family: Fl i family; Washbura rect from first hands, at lowest rates. Patent Process Flour, per sack. Good Family Flour, per sack. LUNCH GOODS ption just received. e1 Potted Ham, Tones, Tvke icken, Boned Turkey, Tongue, Chicken, éte. ; Roast Lam! Turkey, etc. ; Geiuine Westphalia Bausaze, Sardines, Shadines, talmon, Lobster, Dried Beef, jaked Beans, etc., etc., etc.) etc. SAUCES AND PICKLES Of all kinds, and we would pame the celebrated Durkee's Balad D: & Biackwell’s SELECTED FRUITS and the very choicest NEW YORK BUTTER. No pains Srared to keep up a nome d supply Of there important a Queen fa a variety of sty les including mail bottles at 26 centa for Picnic pose In fact, we give our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, And make it our whole study to furnish the VERY KST of everything. in the way of FAMILY SUP- ay gener: Our, facilities for buying and reihting are surpassed by none,and we guarantee tosell as low as any other honeein the cit 5 to give the article, quality and quanity as repr resented. ney cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not entirely eatisfied with their purchase. Telephonie conuecti ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocen, 504 Oth street, bet. E. and F. (WHITE FRONT.) Jel2 presse LIME JUICE, RBASPBEBRY SYRUP, STRAWBERRY SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, WILD OHERRY JUICE. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXUBIES. jell 1421 New York ave. California Brandy. Pure Holland Gin. ‘Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” $2.50 per gallon. GEORGE A. O'HARE, Je 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. EXcoRSIONISTs, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. nee. oo rene aan jc Goods. une) BEEF. {iat ie a with Jelly. TURKEY (Bondeos th Jelly ely: AND ‘Benelk OHIOREN, [Pore = LLED TONGUE, HAM SAUSAGE, CURRIED YSTERS. BAKED MACOARONI. PICKLED LAMB TONGUES, PIOKLED OYS- TERS, PICKLED SHRIMP, PIOKLED ‘PAPER NAPKINS. WOODEN ashi ‘RAVELING ee ‘8. foe or packing and delivering goods to No charge f the a pede . W. REED'S 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, S'BRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- OUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philadelphia OAPONS, 40 cents s pound. mays RX MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 Oznrs Per Ls. See es Roasted, 33 ots. io CO! Ib. Bess He OOEEE, Ronn, e210 per x Do. NEW YORE TEA OOMPANY,:> Cor. 7th and KH sts, ap26-8m WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. HST PREMIUM [Seas at the National Fair over all other compet- Fee ap ceoment Minngeots Batent Flour in the MINNEO) A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter hile a it Process. GOLD! ‘The standard Family Flour o of the District. Tor ale by every frst }-class Grocer. (OLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 WM. M. GALT & 00. SUPPLIES FOR PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. A NEW E3TABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash a 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. McHELDEN & CO., e9-1m 319 12th street n.w. [ue GBEATEST 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 MACHINES left. Bepairing a specialty. 505. Wane to eal or tend esters to ‘THE Lanczst anp Most OomPLera JOB DYEING AND. ME EANING ESTABLISH- Sours or New Yorn. Work called rene delivered anywhere for! an city, or by a =) W. 8. WHEATLEY, my] 49 Jefferson 1 hee corgetown, D.C. U EARL Sid ANTY HaLAGU Tue, De ea for i past oa Ee aunt goer No griping. “anTHUS © [ATTANS, Pharmacist, my26_ 24th and I and 2d and Dats. n.w. ee ee 1B NEXT 69 Fe THE DAYB we will continue to BEVEN-STOP ORGANS at 875, Ob ph ae be ane et BEDS of PEAS OES Cass ame | 14) Bt ti between Gand Bh ING SALE 0 RING AND SUMMER BouTs 3 ORD ‘SHOES. rices ies’ $-atrap sandals only T6e. Ladies’ Newports and Low Butt. Bhoce, only 7Se. ee Ladies* all ST ieather Kid and Pebble Butt. Shoes, only Ladies’ Kid and Pebble Butt. Shoes, only dies’ fine Kid worked Bution hol, @2and 82.60. Eadie gue French Rid Button Shoes, on Ladies’ Foxod Batt., from $1 toa.” oy 8 asie, Fone ae nc (8-0 82 adies’ Se BCS ler se to Ladies’ Serce Hutt , 81.25 to 82.00 es’ Bene ConmTese Men's © ear Low Shoes only 2 to 4. Men's Calf Gaiters only 82 to 84. Ness wood fo po ee only $1.25. en's aiters on) ‘ing Shoes, ar eres $1, $1.25. Men, Calf Boote, 81.50 to 89. - good Lace rhoes 85c. ood Gaiters 750. and ‘other goods too numerous to mention. All we ask ig ap ineperen of our goods. Polite attention to all. Don't torn house and number. IMER & BRO., OS Tih st , bet. a Branch Store 140 Drideest » Georice jusin’s Fine Shoes a speciaity. Wiel T-2W ([.o REDUCE STOCK, We will offer the balance of our y 84a) Men’ ain d alt Getoras, at $3.50, formerly Men" s Ehoes from $1.50 to $6.50 a pai: A large lot of Ladies’ Cloth and Berge Top Rid Foxed Eutton Boots at $2, formeriy #2.50 a pair. t 1 oar es oat Button Ties and Sandal Slippers roms B pair. = W. H. RICH, jelT 71? Market Space. \OME ONE AND ALL! Parents are respectfully invited to buy their E) Men's Fine Goat Law Button, at $3.60, for re Which contai Slippers, Newporta, Lace aud Button, Hieh and Low, from toss, for their Children, atthe GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania arenes) (Sign of the Red Flas, THE LEADING ers aes ts THE DIs- Cheaper Than Ever These Prices! ue of our specialties are Latest Shoes at GY Ladies’ Kid Shoe, from $1 up to 85. 100 pairs Men's Congress low qaarter Oak bottom, only $1.50 per pair. 100 pairs Men’s Calf Low Quarters, only 100 pairs Men’s Galt Low Quarters, only 81. 100 ae s Boys’ Ganereoe Lace, with tips, 85 cts. irs of Ohildren’s Shoes, 15 cents a pair, or two Pairs Jor 25 cents. "yene Base Ball Bhoce ‘can be for T BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. 401 Pennsylvynia Avenue, Jel6 LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. NEW YORE SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsyiv: ia Avenue. RELIABLE, NEAT-FITTING, STYLISH AND MFORTABLE 8) PRICES LOWER THAN, THE SAME QUALITY ARE SOLD ANYWHERE. act ies’ Newport Ties, fror ae 1 to $2. 50. ta ee! S-etrap BUD) Buipperr, 81 ts toa ie Ladies’ New 8 ‘le Button Boots. $2 to 87. ‘Misses’ an a Cire "8 sais) pers: a Ties. cents Fine Low Be : nose, French, Ensiish and ean styles, Gente’ Cou tare, 81.25 to 86. Boye’ and athe’ Lined and Ties WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES THE LowEsr. (TEE OUR GOODS THE 3EST. be-one! Trice. Je7 GEO. McCARTHY. ———— EDUCATIONAL. 0, 01 J. Se aCHEEL, Te Teacher of PAN RGAN ana attention fence ‘a8 well as those wishing to be here. Terms moderate. H 5-etrap Wi FINN A, a oe St. N. w.— ing,] t0 9; 85 per ant ty ina ange. Latin, ven! ‘onth, vanes. reek, e Mathematics, stjention to fest Point, Annapolis, and_all 001 tive examinations. £Tivatelessons on moderate my MMEB SEBBIO! NS. 2 SPENOERIAN BUSINESS QOLLEGE, Cox. 77H aNp L Sts. a Basin E88 ce, ea ner &c., by the month atany time. Pleas- instruction. For particu- lee iB myi3 © eastey 0 BPENOEE Principal. )ROF? sei TARROQUE, Rp F st., nati Dike graduate of Borbctine Unte Dare ‘Private instruction in all the French les and niceties. Terms moderate. Summer claceess ap9-3m i Ge INSTITUTE, Comceenrie, Pa.—Boys, 350 per quarter; Girls, $45. Stu- dents prey red? for. ‘business, Yale « ag OF eis First oar J. ee HHORTEIDGE &. a M., ‘Principal. PROFESSIONAL. ese T.M. Se ane 443 7th st., rr. E,: Eiseman’ Dentistry, in all its branches. Teeth per set. All work warranted. my31 DER SE PEED, Sc.— Thousands visit WHITE'S well-known cotablisnment, 1416 Pa: ave., opp. Willard’s Hotel. Among them the high- est medica, “judicial and political digni governments. corns, ions, bad vascular excrescences and other ailments of Pine test Office fee $1. 5 J. H. JOHNSTON. Dentist, A Graduate of, f Penneylvanis 18 years’ ex} ee on gol dang siieer Dr Domer and'otha NQEOE: he —The Dest office and. ae of the late Dr. of 123° grenne, » peu ii be eontion ied by nephew, fully solicited. ap3-bm B. WEISENBORN, removed to 410 11th n.w. CELLULOID TEETH inserted toe ec bein a ‘and all operations on the tracting, 60 deol B. M. 8. TROP, B DENTIST, No. 725 lars us Oxide given for the for the painiees crtrac: GAR, ‘Teeth of every Kind inserted. “AU Operations on the ‘eet ‘evel natural itecth performed with care and satisfaction, is called to the Teasant and convenient Ioeation of this often ‘Three lines of = DENTIST, 919 7th st. n. D' Fane k ‘Beautiful Sets of “Feeth Teeth Pilea, i; ketracting Sithout Fala, So can . All operations warranted. BHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &. TRADE “BAPANULE.” MARK. The Celebrated Glycerine Lotion Gives Imm ediate Helief and a Radical Cure. adie Sie Banigns or Sorateasat Ne Bet to 0 Siover cx or Scalds, and all Infiam- Be ieoty can eer, to be without it. 1d recommen: otestareter ‘who owe their lives to get, inated Circulars sent free, upon appli- eee it, as we guarantee satisfaction “area SESS BAN an Droste SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, marf-e0 937 Broadway, N. ¥. NON-EXPLosive CHINESE OOLORED FIBRES, In boies, at 1.6, 10. 26 and 60 cents. Also in bulk, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At MM. HLOCZEWSHI’S pdb gredeegaiped 423 Oth street. n. w. O°'r DOOBR SPORTS. LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY GOODS, Hicaiainese AF 65,95 FER BOOT Eee Pea AR | & PBoProsars FoR & SAND. CfSce of Dulldine for State, War, ana Navy Doota., Wasnicron, D.O.,June 22.4, 1880. SEALED FRCPOSALS. for furn‘shing and deliv. $21 1400 cuble yards (more or loss) of best SAND for brick work,at the alte of the Nort Winx of the Building fo state, War and Navy its, wi pe recetved at this office until Wx of Jute ch 880, and Opened immediately thereafter, in pres tage ae tions, reneral instructions £ bidders, ications, wen instructions for and blank forms of proposals will be furnished t> Gealere {n sand, upon application t0 ‘thi ef, where a sample of the sand required seen. may be THOS. LINCOLN CASEY. 3e22-6t Lt.-Col. Corps of Engi DROPOSALS FOR NATURAL HY- DKAULIC CEMENT. OFFICE OF BUILDING FOR Staze, WAR axp Navy DEPAnIMEN Wasuinotox, D.C., Jane gad, 1880.) Sealed Proposals, for furnikhing and ‘delivering at the site of the Building for State, War aad Navr Departments, in this city, 4,000 barrels, (more or lees), ATURAL HYDRAULIC CEMENT, will be received af this office uutl 12 Mtr Or JULY STH, 1860, and opened immediately théreafter, in Preeence 6f bidders. Specifications, blank forms of proposal and in- structions to bigders will be furn! fo mien facturers dealers cals. Upon spac ‘ation to thik ofice, THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, Goi. Corps of Enwinests. Wasu: . O., ¥ Bealed Proposals will bs received at the U. 8. ‘Treasury Department until 12 o'cLock NOON, MUNDAY, Jcry 12, Assi, for supplying 15. 00) yards, niore or ies.’ of thi American Five- frame Body Brussels Carpet, and 12,000 yanie, more or lest, of the best American Carpet Liniut United Btates public buildings. will be considered unless made by urer oF rewulsr dealer in carpets, an ied by a deporit of $1, ted check for ood faith. isived until contract is entered into apg bond yen with not less than two sureties in tl® penal ‘lly executed. tate the price per yard delivered at Departnient, Washington, and. must unpanied by a sample of one and one halt yards carpet. with makers name ‘Keil thereon, and one yard of carpet lining, ag speciiaens of thi quality of the oods nroposed to be furnished. ‘he Department res@rves the right to reject any or ail bids, and to waive defects. Bide should be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and endorsed, ‘‘Proposais for Carpet and Carpet Lining.” Bi J. K. UPTON, aman- accom- By order. Je22-e05t Assistant Secret “s pre Seag ee FOR CAST-I WALL Ki AND. 2 Paes BEAM SEPARATORS, WEDGES, &c. = Orrick or BurLprxe or or Stare, War ayn} DEPARTM. GTO! D. 0, June 21st, 1880.) led prone for furnishing and delivering sen 35,000 pounds of small Iron Castings and f. about 500 pounds Wrought Iron Bolts and the site of the North Wing of the building f. Warand Navy Departments, in this ci ity, received at this office until 12 M. of Juty Tru, 1880, sna opened. immediately thereafter, in presence of nidders ante ‘ificatione, general instructions for bidders, oS —_ “a proposal will He ses Ferular manufactirere upon application to Cae afice: THOS. LINCOLN. 1-6 biminn ioe of Busines. IN’ INTENDENT OF BU! fens, June 17, 1880, r ‘or the’ purchase of the Wante paxerer the ‘Treasury Department for the ensuing year will berecelved at this office up to 2 o'cLocK [ONDAY, JUNE 28, 1! P ynotrnctions to piddere will be *firnished on ap- Tetra to Ne nat Hoge ofthe Treasury Build- Or, ings Toon", No. 70, fh IT . POWER, Chief Clerk. REASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE pus SUPER! Eealed Propossis, to eupmy i Troseuty Derart ‘eal 'TO) to supply the ary Depart > me ut with Tee f for the ensuing year, will ceived at thie onice up to1 'cLocK Pt. OF MON. VAY, Jone 28, Tastructions to bids will befurnished on a ~e tion to the custodian of the Treasur 0, first floor. J. ‘ohierc ee TRAP DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF SUPERINTENDEN: WASHINGTON, D. June 17, 1880. Sealed Proposals, to supply the part- ment with Coal and We the ensuing year, for Wil be recelwed at this office Uip to 12 O'CLOCK MOON or MONDAY, Jun instructions to bidders will be furnished on ap- Tas to the custodian of the Treasury Build- ge ope No. 70, first floor J.T. POWER, Chief Clerk. a FOR R BRICKS. Gffice of Building for State, War and Navy ores ments, Old ‘idldings Navy Departm Pils jones see, O., June 16th, 1880. oor furnishing and delivering icke, and 20,000, ie or. Jess, Skew “Back Bricks, at the site of the North Wing of the Building for Sate, War and Navy Reena, 30 this cit vill He this office until 12 'M., oF JuN® 29TH, 1880, and opened immediately thereafter, in presénce of bid- Specifications, general instructions for bidders ana blank forms of proposals will be furnished to established brick-makers and dealers only, upon application toe this office. ‘THOMAS ete? AeEy, 416-6t Lieut. Gol. of Engineers. Exo poeels for White oe or Granite for the Washington Monument. ENGINEER OFFICE, WASHINGTON re ia! YASH IN 1880. Sealed Proposals will ree until 12 m. on the Ist oF JULY, 1880, anc immedistely thereon, for farniehite a = iteelte of the Washington Monument, in this ci 40,000 cubic feet (more oF legs} of Witte tare: or oepe pecifications, blanks, or ‘ony further informa- tion ell be furnished from this office upou the re- quest of parti in the business of quarry- thy such materiale THOMAS LI Lieut. Col. Jel6 esr in Chance en PEOFosaL FOR STONE CUTTING ENGINEER OFFICE, WASHINGTON MONUMENT, i WashINGTon, D. O., June 16th, 1890. Will’ be received at this office antl oa OF rue oun Day or JUNE, 1880, for the material and workmanship required erection of Stone Cutters’ Sheds sty. e site of ihe Washington oun in this ci ahbecifications, blank forms of p proposal and guar- ‘and any other inforruation wil be furnished upon m apical lon at this office. in-Change Jel6-6t HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW ENTERPHISE FOR 0th ST. SUMMARY OF LAST NIGHT'S DISPATCHES—ORGAN- IZATION, CONTESTS, ETC. ‘The national committee agreed John W. Stevenson, of Kentucky, for nent chairman. Tc Agreed to adinit the contest ing delegates from New York and Massachu- setts to Seats until the committee on reported, but only the re be entitied to vote. ‘The Massachusetts actagas tion held a meeting last night, with a view of compromising differences itthett State, 80 a8 to admit both delegations. If thts is accomplished it will save much time to the convention. The Ohio ‘delegation took important action. Al- though nominally Thurman has a majortt; when it came to clecting @ chairman.aiexander Long, a Payne man, was chosen vote of 24 to % for Durbin Ward, who represented Thar- man and Jewett. An entire Payne organization Was elected. In Minols the vote fof 8 preter. ebee was taken, resulting—Seymour_ 16, Morrie son Palmer, Davis, Trumbull and Tilden each receiving one vote.’ Nebraska has voted to unite with New Yori Connecticut and New dersey, buL nO Chol candidate has Deen made. " Indiana strongly holds of from joining Ohio, Sul remaining firm for Hendricks. Mr. 1 1 will be placed in nomination by Attor- ney General Gray, of Delaware, aud Jadge Ab- bolt, of Mass, an able man, will second tue nomination. Mr. Voorhees will make the nom {nating speech for Mr. Hendricks, the Mignonette, ND IN WOMAN'S CLOTHS ING. urder will out” has agatn rough a singular to the arrest of iton BR. Frank and the colored cook of the e murderer of Capt, M Wm. Gaj nes 3 river r the Sist of crew of the schooner consisted of kK. residing at 17 South Chester in this city; mate W. Selby, of . the colored cook, and the Wm. ‘Thomas. Tucetised over tor, Thomas. who isa gigantic pounds, struck the in ing necro of 160 iia ag 9 rake and felled him to the deck, repeating his blows until life was extinct. He then threw the Ifeless body overboard. Gage, the colored k. tried to save the captain, but Thomas, after Killing the latter, brained the 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 sore geutiemen tn a tishing-Dost saw saw the schooner ne distress and upon gol found Selby severely cut about the Fag and and The m was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital at Norfolk, where he recovered from his injuries aud came on to this city. On Friday last Marshal Gray received a dis- atch from William Lawrence, at Back-tiver bridge, Baltimore county, been robbed of $16 In money and other articles by a colored man giving bis name as Wm. Jones, whom he had employed for several days on his farm. The detectives were immediately put to work, but on Saturday Justice 8. A. Adams, of Harford county, telegraphed Marshal Gray that a colored ma" had been arrested on the morning train from BalUmore to Philadel- Phia dressed in wo ‘s Clothes and was held at Havre-te-Grace. pseudo female had gotten aboard the train at Middle river station, eighteen miles from Baltimore, and his sex had been discovered by Sla- ter, the conductor of the train. The deserip- {ion of the negro corresponded with that of the man Who had robbed Mr. Lawrence, and ac- cordingly Detective Hagan, of Baltimore, pro- ceeded at once to Havre-de-Grace. Upon his arrival be learned that the prisoner had en- gared Robert, Vandiver, of that place, as his coiinsel, and that an effort would made to prevent the detective from taking the prisoner to Baltimore by legal proceedings. Meanwhile {t became noised about that he (the prison Was probably the murderer of Capt. Frank the cook as Well as Une person who robbed Mr. Lawrence. When approached upon the sub- ject, however, the man flatly denied the mur- der, although be admitted the rol detective returned to Baltimore for witnesses and again went to Havre-de-Grace y when Mr. W. A. Selby, the mate of the Mignon- ette, fully recognizea the prisoner as the mur- derer. ,At the hearing in. the afternoon befere Justice Adams, of Havre-de-Grace, the mate tes- Ufied that when the p1 of the Mignonette he x: Thomas. At the examination on Saturday, among the prisoner's effects were found a roll of stockings wrapped in a Norfolk which Was accepted as evidence that the prisoner had been to that place, At the conclusion of the hearing Thomas was taken to Belair and lodged in jail to await the action of the Virginia au- thoritles.—Bait. Gazette, to-day, ‘Captain DIED. SDREWS. At his residence, Mt. P r Wethineton, D. C., on June clock &.1., after a brief illness rr. William H. AND! (retired). Measant, 2ist, 1880, at ness Cf pocumonias ws, 3d U. 8. Cavalry, services at 2 p.m. . Wednesday, June sd ash at Oak Hit Oh BOND. Monday, June 2lat, 1830, at « woe tos p-m.. Thomas Bown, in the eixty-nintn your of _his age. Funeral will take place from his residence, Ni 617'B street northeast, Wednesday, June 200. ‘a balf-past 2 p.m. CLARKSC June 21, 1880, at 645 p.m. On Tuomas E. Crankson, in the fifty-fourth year bis »ge. ral from his late ae 929 ane osien uth west, at 5 p.m. on Wed: Jat tends and relatives are invited to do attend HYDE. On June let, 1880, Hexny Hype, in the sixty-sixth sear of his age Funeral will take place from lis deneoy 36 i street Dorthweet,. on Taesds june 32 G'elock p.m. Friends are invited to attend. (New York and Boston papers please copy. | TER. On the morning of June 21, 1840 at 1.15 WittiaM Kuecten, aged seventy- three years, whens in Ge: Funeral will take weet, Wednesday, Pelatives of the fabuily are farvit MANN. At her residence, 1537 K strest northwest, on the morning of the Dist June, 1880, lock, Mrs. RACHEL at fifteen” minutes 3 o'cl Mann, aged one hundred and four years. Hor funeral wi piace froii the Fifteenth strect Pre nbpterian Gaurth op Wednesday, the 234 at 4:90 o'clock p.m’ The friends and rela- Uves'of the family are invited. UNDERTAKERS. F + TE aw ER, Branch Store, 289 4s street s.w. OHN B. WRIGHT, ‘Refrigerators, Water Ooolere, Ice Cream UNDERTAKBR, Fre my Fans, at reduced a eae et Chins, gjisee sna Hoi arene sers1-12m 1887 10th strect mertherest- furnishing Store, 436 Sth s ran 121m" 194 Bridge st., Georzetown. MEDICAL, &c. AS STOVES MANHOOD 8 perm atorrhcrs, Impo- G : a on er by using Bi Bit BOTHEES’ INVIGORATING OOB- AS STOVES: street §.W.. i ers : Geass 2s" the oldest established and only reli- > able? LABrES" °PHYSIGIAN in the city, oan = Consuited daily at 455 Mansachuretts avenue, from THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH { P o'clock. All Female Complaints and od larities quic free. rate rooms for dell-Im. STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MAREET. Call and see them, No. 531 15th et. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 308 E. F. BROOKS, 631 15th st., DDE BEFRIGERATOBES, WHITE MOUNTAR CREAM FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING BOOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge, ) Importer of China, Glass Ware, &e., myl5 £009 Pa, ave. QeonsE BYNEAL, ain) . OIL AND WATER COLORS, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window en@ Plate Giass, ALL Knrps oF Fancy ARTICLES FoR OxNaMEnrs AND PRESENTS. mar20_418 Teh st., (opp. O44 Fellows’ Hal) AS COOHING STOVES. sates ees ovis eae iaGai and euaneine A my30 YOU VALUE <a Co) ee — ey ea Feuer pees eae ad Ho. ease! Behe: Ht iE INSULT bese 456 st., nod pariah i. ahs, ence, fuarantees acure ip ‘cure Sem: Nervous and Beit IOAN LEVER, WALTHAM, MASS., ORLY €35.00. 3. M. & B. COHEN, DIAHOND BEOKERES, Be. 1007 Seventh st. aw. MONEY TO LOAN st 6 per eens, 10