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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES: # “PROPOSALS. DRY GOODS. NHE STEAMER © MATTANO.” cnoreughiy overhauled orcughly ov Sod repaired te the most substantial 7 ma: ver, will cacy ms 3 5 tend Cite sciaz, ‘Thareday and feeres tht, whaet | © follows eadays, for Colton’s, Prospect Hill. On Thursdays, for Matto; Bh, oe ‘On Bund Brres,) dings in Wicomico. ttox “reek, Colton’s and landings in St. C! Clement's Bay: ‘Making intern dings Soag ena return- 3 G. T. J went, py31-3m 6th-stréet wharf. VY ORFULK AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY = THE LAK. Pirst. Te, 18; Rows wires st, whart MON- NESDAYS sud FRIDAYS, st 6:00 p- folk alternate Gaye at 4p. ma. stops oy ia Simamdte, Pheer Point, Foint Lookout and ne and returning, oF OR ‘ForoMad k RIVER LANDINGS. RNIGHT Aare ees “ a 1" TURD: "RDAYS, at 4p.m. Pier rat, Bart Tiver, BY SATU etown st 1 p-tn. Tickets, Staterooms, &c ,#o to General Off ice, minder Nat. Met. Bank. gp; Treasns) ane ‘spa FOOD, Bee’ OR NORFOLK. FaRTSOUTFA Se Fvosnor asp 7 ‘TH. BTEAMEK GFUnGE TEAR, tying U.S. Mil. Josera W mins n der. whart, _.WED- | TUESDAY, Day rap , saeoR ney Pout and Point Lookout Going ee 1; Round Trip, 81.50. Tickets ale at B. W. Keed’s Sone, Pur- Per v., and A. PB. ickets good Brown Until aed. DODD, Axent, Tth st. wharf Svea sgton, U. O, D. F. ING, Axen' (_8P27-6m _Campbell’s wharf, N LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ASHINGTON, pronsETown ALEXANDRIA FIILADEDPHIa, Connecting at EPhiindelphia with Clyders New York, Boston, Provi- 1 points Le “i points tn the rh bili oe re wiven. Through bilis a ven From Washingt M days, at From F1 his—Saturdays, at 10 a. Freight r Gauly until 6 p.m: Georgetown Boods received and delivered st Wharf, f b WILLIAM P. CLYDE & OO. naaers, aa Boutis Wharven, Yhiladelphlac sd 7 e oun 00., A, 12th st. wharf and 1: 202 Fst. n.w., p30 NEW YORK—-BROTTERDA) ‘The first. Choe steamers of this Iine aNSTER DAM.” ERDAM," “SCHIEDAM,” ** S80kor; ep GRLAND,& and MAAS earrying the tS Mail ito the Netherlands, leave Gompany's Dock, Jersey City, resulsrly on Wed 2st Cal iin, $60.70, 2d Cabin, 848-50. , H. OAZAUX. EX. General ‘Awent, south 3 fits ew York.” For passawe ap) SaROTT Sb. oS Beanee ee, ous SEE ington ; or. u H. JOHNSON, Agent, National Safe Peposst B otidin, corner New York avenue and we Bp (QETH GEUMAN LLOYD-sresusur Lixz Between New YORK, Havae, LONDON, Soureamrrox AND BREMEN. 00., 925 Pa. ave., Aventa eepld OB. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNAKD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- “Wed., Aux.11 Wed., Auz.18 - Wed., Aug.25 And every foudwine Wednesday from New York. *, 9204, 9100 lt eco 18, ect rains 6 secommod Bet to Pass woldy adaition Bee ros ava Bteorage th Biecran eee Werpool an ‘Gteenstown, anda cher parts of farotgh bane of laden given for pti a, Sarr Ea 7, Antwerp and other ports ntinent, oer Sele and pasaate ‘axe apply at the Gompfny's or both steerage and bn 00 OTs Bi sea ‘Ith street, Washing- jana “OHAS. G. FRANOELYN, Asent, N.Y. RAILROADS. 1880 vexssiivasts noote L880 ‘k, Steel TO THE Rout bs halen be AND SOOTHWEST. co it Bplendid pm taeaineent E aaat iene. FFE! rans LEAVE WASHINGTON; from Depot, corner of Sixth and Bstreets, as follows: For Pittsbury and the West, . ing Oars to Louisville and a.m. daly, with Slee] bug to C oo aati, St. 8:00 om. daily except Sunday ;9:90 p.m. daily, except > ae eaey Palace Oars Yo > Gana: rt. Lok Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 ally except Sunda ‘ork’ and the 00 a.m. 2:00 and 71000 pu On Sunda Drees 6f Pullman Parlor Cars, 930 o-m. daily, eacope Sunday. For Broo! ge, N.Y, all throngh trains connect at Jersey City with boate of Brooklyn Annex, af- forains direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid- iny avauie : ferriage across, New York ci For Fope’s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m, daily, except Sunday. Annapoii! tis, 6:40.a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- ‘or cept a = A AND FREDFRIOKSBURG RAIL WLEXANDSIA AND WASHING- 17, 70, 9, 11 a.m. 4:20, 5:20,6:25, bia. On Bundsy at 7, $ and'li s. For or, letaso oud and the Sout 7a.m. daily, and eect taee Trains leave Aicsandele for Wi $520 @.m. ; 12:50, 3, 5, 7 and 9:05 p.m., an: night. Ou Bunday at8and108.m., 4 and’ 08 rivet information, sleeping and patlor car ac- eae can be procured at the otiices—“aort- east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania avenus corner 6th and Peunsylvania avenue, St the depot, where orders can be left for the cneck- ing of baxwave to destination from hotels and resi- L P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. my26 ALEXAND: WAY AND anc BALTprene an ono naiLwoap, JHE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. Worth, Necthwest, Wares South: ‘To tae effect snes, nee ws at 1:30 p.m gh Z? + m.—Batimore, ilicoss Ellicott City and Way Sta- stations m.—Stauntor V: ESDP reas. 9.00 ‘a.m New York, Phils iutsaelpn Boo iimore Expreea. Parlor oat to New York and Piedmont Sunday.) Pullman einnati sid iculnties ‘Galiy ; Grafton tosaudasky, cB: Pa eee ‘Promptly atiended to. -ent-ly* THIS AFTERNOON. DD & HANDY, Auctioneers. SUSTEE'S SALE. oF.A 1 OP HOUSE IN aaunder, 204," fand records oer fie D front of tha pees Offer for sale o of the fuiees, on. THUBSDA’ ee ‘Dax or June, 1830, AT i Cotes ae certain piece or parcel of ground known on oe lat or plan of said Sity as part of Lot numbered twenty-seven (27,) ia sqvare numbered four hundred and ninet} (2S) nh improvements’ thereon, consisting of & ini oe W ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ENO Bis PP mee ROR NSE AND LOT 12};x80 TO ALLEY. By virtue of a deed of trust, ‘dated Jane 12th, 1879, end recorded in Liber No. 918, folio 40 ct seq., cf the land records for Dis- trict of Columbia, and at cequest of secured thereby, T'will sell'at eat de'fron oe. on W! Wapseepay, ay ae 30TH, 1S 30, AT O'eLock & M+ the followiay real estate in OW oF Wathinwton, in’ eaid District, to wit: Part of lot 14, square No. 512, becinning 55's feet south from Rorthwest corner of said square and lot: thence roping south along 5th si west 12% Thence east 80 feex to au alley: thenes north 12's feet, and thence west #0 feet to becinning, together One-third eash, of which 850 improvements thereon. must be raid at time of rale, balance in six, twelve ard eighteen months, in ‘equal payment#, to be secure by purebaser's notes, and a deed of trust all cash atoption of purchaser. nding at purchaser's co TZMAN, Truates. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEL'S BALE OF OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- sirtoa of 9 dcoa dr trees bearing dame rts 22d day cf April, isa, seed duly record- ed in Liber No. 714, fi one of the land. records f fo or the. District of Colmsubia: the andere sicned, surviving Trustee, will sell on SATURDAY, Juxx 26TH, 1850, on the premises, aT FIVE O'0L0CK P.M., the ‘following-described ‘property, situate hear ‘Tennaliytown, ia said District of Oo pliambta, to wit: Lots numbered 14 f the division’ of Giles Dyer's Real Fetate, Shade by William Fe Mate tinsly, Trusteo, in Chancery cause No. 795 kquity of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and a plat whereof is on file in said cause, and also of record in the office of the Surveyor of the Dis- trict of Columbia, containing one 6-10 acres. Terms of sale: the amount of indebtedness se- cured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the ex- penses of sale, in cash, and the balance at six and welve mouths, for which the notes of the pur- chassr, bearing interest from the day of sale and Secured by a deed of trust on the property sold shall be taken. A deposit of $00, will be required of as Se ogee at eon of sal ae all convey- ancing at the expense of the BEDENICK W W. JONES, Jel5-d&ds Surviving Trastee. ITCH, FOX & BROWS, Real Eetate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ SALF OF VALUABLE IMPROVE! PROPE! AND H RIY. CORNER OF SEVENTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. 1 of trust, dated Novem- 79, and duly recorded io 2nd, at og. one of the, land records for the Yolumbia; we will ell at public auction, in wae of the premises, on AY, the ‘TH Day or Jones A.D: 1880 y . the following-described real estate, sittated in tie city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot No. 1, in Davideon’s sub- division of square 127, having A frontaxe of 86 feet on H street north and 30 feet on 17th street west, together with the improvements thereon, consisting ofa fine Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-quarter of the purchase money, with expenses of eale, in cash, and the balance in one (1,) two (2) ana three (3) years, for_ which the notes of the purchaser, with " Mterest at 7 per eout., and secured by deed of truston the property sol Will be taken. A deposit of 8300 will be required the time of sale. All conveyancing at purchase: cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seuen days, the Prustoes reserve the riht to re e property at the risk and cost of the defaulting Purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. OBERT ¢ 3. 'T. COLDWELL, A /HOMAt DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE eee LOTON ponte STREET, BETWEEN SIX- pees HAND SE EVENTEENTH AND Q AND 'y virtue of a deed of trust bearing date Oc- mee 24th, 1878, recorded in Liber No. 90) folio 55, one of the land records of of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned, as Trustecs, fell at public suction, fp front of ‘the Premises, oa AY, THE 6TH Day oF JULY, A. D. 1880, A: By penoce M., allof Lot numbered, seventy-six of Turton’s recorded subdivision of Square am, eee coe pancreas seventy-nine, im the city of Wren oF sale, to. wit: One-half of the pu: money to be paid in cash, of which tay dollars Brust be paid af time of ‘tale? the balance in ais and twelve months, with interest at seven per cent. Snnum from asy of Fale, secured by a deed of trust on the premises; or all cash at "a option. All conveyancing and recording Cen "8 cost. If terms of pale are ue Comntiod ith in seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right = resell at the ‘and cost of Py penta Biter ate days’ notice in The Even ‘The above property will be wold Subject to ‘eats seneyal and special taxes as Buckets due on same. JAMES MSLOUGHLEN, §e22, 25,28, iy], 3&ds PROFESSIONAL. 1 a Hotel ‘among. rom the ish ical, Judicial voce political dignitaries of thie 73 Jeading” foreign . "He successfully treats corns, pune excrescences ani ailments au tieion Office fee $1. H. eo Ottios, epost posite Salary arch, aT ie st. nw.” Heference oe and others." —The Dental office and business of the John H. of 1237 Pa. is ap3-bm yy tions a deols Rk. M. DENTIST, No. 725 lave 7 = Se mt ‘CELLULOID Sito ser ‘and all oj Teeth of every kind 0 Attention in called to the pleasant and convenient this office.” ‘Tee lines of cars pana the ‘Dentist, 919 7th st. n.w., Beautiful ‘Bets of ‘Teeth Teeth $1; Extracting without! te. Operations warranted. om, COAL AND WOOD. 5 ap2s. AL. 001 C JOHNSON BROTHERS, YOO?’ WOOD. “TzizrHoxic Ooxxsorions. OOAL. gear. Nee pene 7 ‘WOOD. yharves, mill and nd Senet oon d ‘with up-town offices by TRLEP! With ‘unequaled. facilities ‘and ‘advantages for Fy ge I us to stock up largest when coal is lowest: offices throughout 7» and all in ‘commu. nication, insuring prompt attention a {0 orders. we sre prepared to offer to our at the very Choice Btock Light Sedo Sas OOATINGS, and SUTTINGS suitable f ‘season. LIGH: Gu WEIGH aT GNDERWEAR. je19 Fi FELouze « son, = TYPE FOUNDRY PRINTERS’ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 314, 316 Sth st. n.w., my15-s,t, th, 3m Washington, D.O. Pp4gz & TENT >gPAPER PROTEO- Te ‘Mildew. Nor sale by aE ie . wid i st. mew. Wako for gu ae = eocaiain see ei sant CAN! 08., Auctioneers. D™ aoe BEG Ih and D streets northwest. LIGHT JUMP-SEAT CARRIAGE, IN GOOD Soma ies ee as GRAHAM. BAIURDAY” Moning, sie “core, So af 10 o'cLocK. J024-2t NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- a tity of Canton Matting, tore atures, Re., on SATURDAY, JUNE 207m, 1e80, A810 clenooxs in front ‘of ay Sales roma, Star Builoing. se2d-2t fPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. GOVERNMENT SATE OF HORSES AND MULES. On BATURDAY, 267 JUxE, 1889, at 12 O'GhOCK at., in front of my salesroome, I will ithout reserve, one Bay Mule, one: Dark Horre. three Bay Mares, &., &. ‘cash, upon delivery. jeu at me THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, PARLOR SUITE, NIT PETS, BRUSSELS, HALL AND STA ARVETS, URK MaTTiRsES FEATHER PEULOWS AND GROOKERY, KITCHEN UTEN- nine we On TUESDAY, Jone 297TH, ar 10 o'otock A.M. we Ehall sall at the residenes of » lady Geclibing housekeeping. No. 302 E street Lortbweet, the above Collection of houseliold effec ‘Terms cach. 4e24-a_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO , Auc's, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ore ae SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- ON G STREET, BETWEEN TWEN- Tier CAND STWENTY FIRST STSEETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Coinmbia, in the fy case of Edwards etal. va Hickman etal., the undersigned will sell, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THE 2p DAY OF JULY, 1880, AT 6° O°CLOCK P.ai., the east half of lot No 6, in square 102, improved by a two-story brick house. ‘erms of sale, as prese Abed by the decree: One- tnd cath, and the balance in six, twelve and. eighteen nionths, with interest at the rate of ai espe. wi paid. Two handred dollars oash aust fepaid atthe time of sale. Conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. must be complied wi in teven 4 Gays. otherwise the property will be re- sold at t! and cost of the defaulting pur- ible Oe ccckaeee may pay all cash at his op- on. RY. hr Ags street n w. ANDREW B. DUVALL, { Trustees. 452 Louisiana ave. n.w. F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. Je2l-d&ds ones DOWLING, Auctioneer. oB Virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Oth yey Aili and duly recorded in Li- fs] folio 447, of the land records for the. Dutset of Oolunibig, and by decree of the Suj eae Court of the District of Columbia, Equity @,1: Doc. 20, passed June 16th, 1880, appointin, te undersigned sole Trustee, shall sell on WEDNES- , JUNE 30TH, fae AT 81x O’CLOcK, in fost of so bee ise, all that parcel of ground known upon 1a pao Ate and plan of said town as being ids of Lot numbered one (1), in Peter Bes sae eA ‘in’s and Threlkeld’s addition to said town, described as follows: Beginning on Bridge street 58 feet east from Fayette street and running thence east 126 feet to an alley; thence south on said alley 150 feet to the ‘Chesapeake Ie Ohio Canal; thence westward on said canal t point Girectiy, south of the beginning, and thence north to the beginning, tovether with all the im- provements, ways, easements, rights, privileces and appurtenances to the same belonging, or in any. manner ue ertaining. ‘erms: $3,000 and the expenses of sale in cash, and the residue in two equal payments at one and two years, with notes bea terest and secu by a deed’of trust on the property sold. All con- Yepancing, Xe.» at purchater's ‘cost. 8200 deposit pired at time of sale. If the terme of ale are not complied with Sa fen days after the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to r-sell th property at the riek and cost of the defaulting pur: chaser. (jel8-d&ds] _H. 0. THOMAS, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, A: Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRIOK HOUSE ON THE WEST SIDE OF, NEW JER. SKY AVENU BETWEEN ND © ate BOUTHEAST. WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 31st uber, 1474, and duly recorded fn Liber 041, follo. 468, et eq. dersigned Trustee will sell on mos DEY JULY THE Lani, 1880, a7 Five O°O the following de- scribed p1 The whole of the Lot num- viz: pared seventeen an, “and part of Lot seven (7), in numi six hundred and eighty-nine (659), rhe said part of Lot seven (7) being described as follows: Comm: pea soe the same att the south- bs corner of tat numbered seyen [7), in Sonar unbered. six, hundred and elghty-nine, Gity of Washi with south line ‘eal Doe, ‘seven, Noe the: ‘wast fine of Lot numbered seventeen (17) said Square No. 689; thence north with west line of said Lot No. 17, to the nc northwest f said Lot seven- teen (11); thence west parallel with the south line of said Lot numbered seven (), to cast line of South i thence sou Ine of said street toler plage of begin wae ‘Term beginnis rms: One- epee cash the balance at three and sixmonths, with notes bearing interoat at 8 ber cept, and fsecured by a deed of trust on the All cares ean and in said the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from the day of sale, the tee reserves thi Hight to’ resell the property at the risk and cost of Jel2- ads AMES A. TAIT, Trustee. HOMAS: DOWLING, At Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE OF PROPER’ COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTHOT 0! OF py virtue of . ‘deed of trust, bearing 23d day a of December, 1874, recorded taalper fin} 769, folio 377, one of the land records of thé District of Ociumbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, the undersigned, as trustees, (Willem J. Miller having been ap) ppointed co-trustee in place of Charles: H. Moulton -e passed in equity cause No. 5794 of nity Court of the District of pone ae Adio cH at Hc auction, in front of the premises, o1 THE 28TH Day OF JUNE, A. D. ‘erms of gale, to ), with interest, thereon at 10 percent per Sani froma 23d June, 1876, until id, and expenses of sale and taxes, in cash; and lance of purchase money in six, twelve and eighteen menths, for which the prouilssory n notes days after day of sale, to Breaaye ad au nk br detente sen adve lsement in a Ve aye ane BIGELOW, ue ¥ we WILLIAM J. MILLER, "| trates Jel5-dkds 490 Louisianaav. n.w., ‘H. WARNER, Real Estate Aucnoncer. TRUSTEE® BALE OF TWO TWO-STORY EEAME HOUBES ON K STREET, BETWEEN THIkD AND FOURTH STREETS NORTH- BY sire of a dod of trust, dated August 16, 1876, duly recorded in Liber 428, folio io %, oné of the land records for the piste at the request e- ublie auction, in trout of UESDAY, THE 6rH Day oF ual ing do Cane pituated, ie the ci of ington, D. 0. to wit: itwo (3), thvos (0) and four (4), in RB: M. Hall’ subdivision of squreo ners bered dred and Seven: four (774) to- + One-for A balance in ats Selves eighteen and twenty-four months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by the property. or all cash, Gepoait of $100 requ trod it time yeyancing at piled with ins ite on a cage ae Gens: Tias SE epenun,} Trusts tT. Se Real Estate Auctioneer. TROSTENS' SALE OF TWO_THREE-8TO! pos HOUSES o%, a STREET, sOnn EVENTEENTH HIGHTEERTH ST RES ral By virtue of a Care oe eee twenty-fifth day of J: D. pet and recorded in Liber No. Bou folio Ni No. ae one of the Teoords of f Gol bis, and at the request of Ye ps bys_we will offer fer sale, at pul Maction,in front ‘be p mats on TUESDAY, ‘Tus Ori Dat oF Sexxy R'D. 1580, a2 6:30 O'CLOOK Pe ate all ak ‘or parcels of round in the city of Washington hey an Lots tiered so *e" and “G," in Lose recorded #1 ubalvien, of Lots in Square jumbered on: sixty-nine (169), wifh Eeyeovcnmats threes meu "Teruus of sale: GEORGE by8. ‘Trastees. pe Se WoGENT, v Cross, | QRRY SALE, OF VALUABLE PRO Cor ON MSTREET, BET WHEN HIFTE. "AND SYawo FHAWE HOUBES. tie EDWARD, Oo. 8. BW prs= LIME JUICE, RASPBERRY SYRUP, STRAWBEBRY SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP, BLACKBERRY BRANDY, WILD OHERRY JUICE. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCERIES AND TABLE LUXUBIES. jell 14231 New York ave. Px IME NEW YORK CHEESE, Cnn Tb. i Gass Bt Heabler's Oo pore 2 1 Bone Fa Fine Whink Waiekey Hoyas ed : 1 Can Beef, 2 Tbs). = 1 ib Good Black ea: 28 1 1b Good imperial Tea. berry Win California Brandy. Pure Holland Gin. Try the celebrated “Bouquet Whiskey,” $2.50 per gallon. GEORGE A. O'HARE, Je5 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. ExXcessionists, FISHING PARTIES, TRAVELERS AND OTHERS. Freek ees Imported and Domestic Goods. BEEF. Beant” eles, with Jelly. Potted. HAM. | Dotted.” ay OURRIED econee ane Den NAPEINS. VELING BASKETS. Pto No charge ior packing ah and delivering REED’S SON! any part of the eltg: i my5 “1216 F atreet n.w. ALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th st. and New York ave, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. We have SPRING LAMB and PEAS, STRAW- BERRIES, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES and OU- CUMBERS, OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, &o. Bos- ton PICKLED PORK. Philsdelphia OAPONS, 40 cents a pound. may Fre MAYUNE GUNPOWDER TEA, 60 Cents Per Ls. 5 ani Java OOFFEE, Seay 33 cts. He 1 Corres, Houwos Beis por x bol NEW YORK TEA OOMPANY,?> Cor. 7th and K sts, sp26-8m_ WM. H. SPIGNUL & CO. IRST PREMIUM ised at the National Fair over all other oompet- TO OERES, The penceemien Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STEELING'S 8ST. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. LDEN HI! The Standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner ist st. and Indiana ave. apl2 WM. M. GALT & 00. Spates FOB PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, ANEW E3TABLISHMENT. Having purchased for Cash a full supply of every article used by Plumbers and Gas Fitters, wo 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. McHKELDEN & CO., e9-1m 319 12th street n.w. pss CLIMAX FOR Boys, SOLID GOLD GENTS’ STEM WINDER, AMER- ICAN LEVER, WALTHAM, MASS., ONLY £35.00. FOR THE 4TH OF JULY, ONLY 25 CENTS. J. M. & B. COHEN, DIAHOND BEOKEER?, No. L007 Seventh st. n.w. MONEY TO LOAN st 6 per cent. N ON-EXPLOSIVE OHINESE COLORED FIRES, In boxer, at 1, 5, 10, 25 and 50cents. Also in bulk, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At A.M. HLOCZEWSHIS Drug Store, 308 423 Oth street, n. w. ANTED 50,000 PEOPLE W ‘o call or send orders to THE Taseere axp Most OoMPLETE JOB DYEING AND SEEANING ESTABLISH- Bours or New Yorr. posypege in every and active ered anywhere in the citys oe By tl sepia rom of Places. W. H. WHEATLEY, on 49 Jefferson st.. eorgetown, D.0. Je10 tention will be given Cates HATTER, makes Sik amy Hate to Order, and Remodels old styles rERAW BA TS BLEACHED, and Hate ot Tl ‘740 8th at., between G and H. D* FE. A. VON MOSCHZISKER, 619 19th street northwest. Special Attention Given to the Treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN HEAD, IM- PAIRED SIGHT, SOAPATI a AS eatAL DIBEASES OF TH THROAT, LUNGS, CHEST, HTC. DR. VON MOSC AZISKEB has now been long enough ty Washin feueee sufficient in his profession (0 fo to fost ett er commendation: sucoeas 18 ui hundreds of tho most distneuiehed wa @ AOVE musladiga wide great ‘above them are numbered several mem those interested. leo willtnay ta Gticehowe EEIREe eT, noms and trom Toe CREASE SEWING MACHINES. now be One for FIFTEEN AMERIO; AA RATIONAL SEWING MAGI COMPANY is ufacturing a Machine light, du- rable, omy and one which ‘works satisfac- torily. Its great advantage over Machines is ‘is run by Lee thus prevent ‘the loss = ot Somers tae Rereey ae Hine Ge ebiaittese ob Site : STORE, No. 1023 7th at. n.w., the sole etown. Jel PBorcsars Foe MalL LOCKS AND Posr Orrice, Duranraceer., } Wasuimorox, D: C.. June 1880. eam empliance with s provision ib, the law ea- makiug aj vice. of ce Department for the ‘ncti year ending June 30, 188, and for other purposes, approved ane 31- 1880, Feauiring & re-ad 2 Ie Be seu atte th vthat or TE SSEALED PaO, is berely given 5 ‘OBALS t unt 1880, for furnit i different kinds of Locks and Keys for the solo and exclusive use of the United States mails, including, besides those to be used for mail such as are to be used on the atreet letter-boxes of the United States. Asthe public en ered poarchiny exainination Speed p rescribed Tnedel ofa lorkead key gould tend t impair, if not entirely destroy, the further utility of al such locks and keys for the purposes of the mails, the Postmaster General prescribes no models or 'sam— plea for bidders, but relies for @ selection on the Inechanical skilf ana reer which a fair compe- ition among inventors, ereby invited, may develop in samples submitted by by them ‘Proposals, with sam eae ‘will algo be received at the eame time, for Safety Chains for Mail Keys. “fcations of conditions and requirements as Kinds and quantities, con. proposal, will be on, by letter, to the Second Assistant Postmaster General. No proposal will be considered unless it shall have been submi:ted in accords nce with such specifications and forms. ~ ‘The contrects which may be made wil! be in con- forn ity to the specifications and the accepted. pro- D. M. KE) Postmaster General. Specrosars FOR S. SAND. Cfiice of Buitding for State, War,and Ravy Devts, 'WAtHINGTON, D-U.,June 224, 1880. SEALED PROPOSALS, for furnishing and deliv- ering 1400 cubic yards (more or less) of best SAND for brick work, at the site of the North Wing of the Briiding fm tate, War and Navy Departments, will € received at this office until 12 M. of Juy Sth, 1580, wand opened immediately thereafter, in pros” ince’ of bidders. Sy ccifications, zeneral instructions for bidders, end blank forms of proposals will be furnished to (iahushed degiers in sand. upon application to thie cfllce, where a samplé of the sand required may be seen. Neleclawow THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, Je22-€t t.-Col. Corps of Engineers. OPOSALS FOR NATURAL HY- P DEAULIC CEMEN® a Orrick or BUILDING FoR STATE, WAR AND Navy DEPARTMENTS, WASHINGTON, D. O., June 22d, 1840. Sealed Proposals, for furnishing and ‘delivering at the site of the Building for State, War and Navy Departments, in this city, 4,000 barrels, (more or ‘NATURAL HYDRAULIC CEMENT,” will be received at this office until 12 M., or JULY 8TH, 1880, and opened immédiately thereafter, in presen bidders. Bpeci tiops, blank forms of proposal and in- siructions ee dealer will i furnis! acturers an ers (oUt thir office. f1N0Or} Je22-6t te xo Corps of Engineers. REASURY DEPARTMENT, ASHINGTON, D. ©., June 19, 1889. Sealed Proposals will be received at the U. 8. Treaeury, Department until 12 o'cock NoON MONDAY, JvLy 12, 1880, for supplying 15,000 ie more or less. of the best American Five- rame Body Brussels Carpet, and 12,00 yards, more or lest, of the best American Carpet Lining for United States public buildings. No bid will be considered unless made b; ufacturer or regular dealer in carpets, an: pavied by a deposit of $1,000 U.S. ‘money, or a cert fied check for that am it, 28 a wuarantee of good faith. Deposit of successful bidder will be retained until contract is entered into, and bond wiven with not Jess than two sureties in the penal sum of 35, G00, ponananned that terms of contract ehall be faithfully executed. x # Iuust state the price per yard delivered at sury Departinent, Washington, and must be ac oi cmpsnied by ample of one ‘aud one half yards carpet, with makers name marked thereo: and one yard of carpet lining, a8 specimens of the quality ‘of the goods proposed to be furnished. e Department reserves the right to reject any or sil bids, and to waive defects. Bids should be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and endorsed, ‘‘Proposais for Oarpet and Carpet ate K.0I y order. ‘ae N, je22-e05t Assistant tary. Pie raw FOR CAST-IRON BRICKS, BEAM. Toh ae ELATES, Jess) aman- accom- Orrick or BUILDING oF or Sarr, War anv} Navy DePantMe: WASHINGTO! ume 21st, 1880. Sealed Propos: and delivering about 95,000 pounds of small trom n Oastings and for about 500 pounds Wrought Iron Bolts and Nuts, at the site ef the North Wing of the building for State, War and Navy Departments, in this city, will be received at this office until 12'M. of Jucy 77H, 1880, and opened immediately thereafter, in presenos of asp iitications, general instructions for bidders, blank forms of p: il_be furnished to regular manufacturers, upon n application to this iN CASEY, Office. Lt Gol. Corps of Engineers. Jje21-6t PHoFrosars FOR FUEL. Navy Derartwest 2 aes ayes “, Ju le porale, separat indorsed aud addressed to, the Secretary, of the Navy, will be received until 12 o'clock m.. TORS DAY, June 26, to supply the Navy Depart Offices thereof, in Washington with fuel, viz: 600 tons Lehigh Furnace Coal, reserving the right to order as much more within a year as the Depart- ment may require, at the eame price. OLS All the coat’ to be of the best quality, free from dirt and slate, and inspected by ‘@ sworn inspector gt the coat of the contractor. 2,240 pounds 15 corde, more cr less, Sprice Pins Bs Wood. 25 cords, more or less, Hickory “All the ‘wood to be of the best antiy, and in- spected by a sworn inspector, at the cost of the con- ate "Coal and Wood to be delivered at the N Department, or office for which requil parties to whom the contract (er contract=) may ie awarded. in such les as the convenience of af Department may reqi ae to reject an; and all bids, or to accept portion of any bid, is reserved; and the enc- coer: ful bidder willt be required to furnish a bond in the sum of $2,600 as a guarantee of a faithi eee of the one which may ‘Ww. THOM Jei0-law3w Secretary of the Navy. TRADE s. s. s. Manx. TESTIMONY OF DRUGGISTS. -We have been ferditan Swift's Syphilitie Specific for years, and re- jor to anything known to science, for cases for which it is recommended. We have nerer eunown of & single failure. ‘Thomasville, Ga. (L. F. Greer & oo, ag ee ja. ;Hunt, Rankin & Lamar, At ta, Ga. ; Pe Gi. ; Daniel & Marsh, Sarinels & Reynolds, ‘adams, ay Ga. ‘sn A, Ga., July 4, 1874. We have used Swifts 8 Hype ‘Speci ic in the treatment of convicts for the last year, and believe it is the only certain seri that will effect a Ber fuanent cure for diseases for whic TANT, ALEXARDER © 00" Go." “000 will be paid to any chemist who ‘ind, on n analyte of th bottles of 8. 8. 8., one Particle Of meroury, i jum, Or any min- eral substai Prepared by the SWIFT SPECIFIO CO., Atianta, song by ees & STEVENS, Rational Hotel Drug my24-Im EWING MACHINKS, Clearing Sale ee Known in Washington 'S, 528 St. Cloud Building. Sewing Machines tomake room for i mprovements: class Machines at $12.50; 100 at $14; 100 8 well fect. ainiees Machines are worth agubiet ‘the price we are selling them. swing Machines: Also, 100 we, Machines, with latest improvement, at $20. We will only sell at pieee rc until our, atcck = Seon Lae to ae yd with our improvement the ing. OPPENHEIMER'S, 625 8th st, St. uilding. Renting and repairi rt cinty. Need OELLULOID TRUSSAND SUPPCBTERS. NEVER WEARSOUT, ALY. = me OHAB. PIS Mrs. Fisher devotes her attent aay TEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT, FINEST AND FLAVGRING STOOK FOB SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMP: or ‘MEAT. “Is a success and & boon for which na- fons feel eo“ Press,” score BANNEBS, ae HOJER & ‘ALI-Woor DoUBLE-wipTH FRENCH DEBEGE, 40c. ALL-WOOL DOUBLE-WIDTH FRENCH SHOODA CLOTH, 60c. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at prime cost. INDIA LINEN, PERSIAN LAWN, FIGURED SWISS. Fine quality LINEN LAWNS, 20c.., =e CHEWNING, rn Jem 918 7th st. n.w. Ww HITE GOODS. WHITE GoeopDs. India Linens, India Mulls, Persian lawn. French Nainsook, French Mustin. Lace Pique. iss, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawn and Swiss Muslin.” Also the larsest assor, ment of Trimming ee ‘Laces aud But- tons to be found in the ci 5 tou sie vue Fane Linen Lawns at s. ee ped Ispahan Ginghams at isc. 10 Pieces Black (all aitk) Bantings at Sc. : cheap at $1.60, and better than Silk Grenadines. WwW. M. BROWN, jel SL? Market Space. [ASener ASSORTMENT oF. LINEN LAWNB IN WASHINGTON. FRENCH LAWNS, LINEN Lawns, AMERICAN LAWNS. 1,000 yards of Beautiful FIGURED LAWNS, re- from 123sc. dowa to 6% Real LINEN LA LAWNS (Figured), reduced from 260. lown to 5c. BLACK LINEN LAWNS. BLACK FRENOH LAWNS. INDIA LINEN, the now and desirabie article for White Dresses, 20, 25, $1, 37¢. Boru Strjed can WHITE ee reduced in 250. down to 15c. CARTER'’s, 711 Market Space. Real WAMSUTTA LOTION, | reduced from 4c. lown ti Pure LINEN TABLE DAMASK, reduced from ‘75c. down to 50c. NOTTINGHAM LACE for curtains, 12\¢¢. uy) to 81. BLACK ee) COLORED “hae STRIPED KS, VERY CHE. Beautiful 11 TLLED (Wool) DEES GOODS, re- duced from 25c. down to 1! CARTER'S, Jel6 Fil Market Space. {CARFS: SCARFS: SCARFS: i) A large invoice of SCARFS, new Stslee, Just re ceive to be gold at extremely low poe eT TS made to order in first-class style; fit a waa SPisde Shirts of our own make always in ‘THOMPSON'S sHiInx ae ORE: _Jel2 Oppoette Patent Otte BRANCH OF THE BALTIMORE SIEAM SHIRT FACTOR’ ‘435 7th sirect news Bix of the Fincst Shirts, to order.. Six Extra Fine Shirts, fo order. Six Fine Bhirts, to order... PERFECT FIT SupnsnTeED OR Money ui ial to an Free call your mpm attention our Reinforced A full line of Gente’ Furnishing Goods. 435 7th st. nw. Je3-1y Washington, D.O. HIKTS CHEAPER THAN EVER. 813.00 Poapiaivertocg Plaited Bosom, $12. fine ee of GENT'S cheater yy) aware on hang a= NP 0 aE a Geren ahtas Foes Walls snd Hr [ine Ean drat Gata An inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & ©0., 10 —« 1898 F st. w.0w., near Ebbitt House. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW ENTERPRISE FOR oth ST. ‘Refrigerator he Water Ooolers, Ice Cream Freezers and Fans, at redticed prices, at INOCKOS New Chins, Glass and House’ furnishing Store, 426 st. 13 13-1 194 Bridge St., Georgetown. G@4s STOVES! GAS STOVES: THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. BOLD 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. E. F. BROOKS, 531 165th st., 18 D da BEFEIGERATOBS, WHITE See FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING BOOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge, ) Importer of China, Glass Waro, &., mylS 1000 Pa. ave. ci Ga BYNEAL, —o OIL AND WATEE OOLOES, ABTISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window ond Plate Giass, ALL KINDS OF Fancy ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENTS axp Pausewrs. mara _ 418 7th ste. (opp. O24 Fellows Hal) 48 COOHING STOVES. = = NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENs TION. Close of Yesterday's Proceedings. THE FIRST RALLOT IN FULT. The following is from the Se@ond Edition of Yesterday's STAR, issued at 7 p.m. Special Te The Star. THE CANDIDATES, ame Presented. o'clock the platform committee not being ready, it was agreed to proceed with hominations for Preside Judge Field was first presented by Mr. McElrath on behalf of California. Bayard. bd Delaware next placed. Bayard tn nomination, and his name was received with great enthust- am. Mr. Gray, of the delegation. who made the presentation speech, had a fine votoe, which filled the vast ball, and’ was loudly applauded for it. Morri-on. Ilinots, through ex-Congressman Marshall, put Wr mination. areat Cheering Cor Hendricks, Indiana placed in nomination Hendricks by delegate Voorhees, and it was received with er checring than given any other candi- Massachusetts followed tn seconding the nom- ination of Bayard ‘Tilden Scratched, When New York was called for a candidate there was no response, but the galleries shouted “Tilden,” to which the convention by no means responded. ‘Thurman, North Carolina w ed, and Ohio was called, when McSwenc delegation, nom!- pated Thurman ina very eloquent speech. Greatest Cheering for Hanceck. Although the Pennsylvania delegation were ot united on a candidate Dantel Dougherty, as gate in bebalf of himself and others, Hancock. a dele nominated Gen The nomination t cheering heard wries and conven- tion rising to their feet In Unree times, three tume: ‘ Bayard’. Gen. Wade Hampton seconded the noraination of Bayard. The Hancock Boom, ‘Tenness 1 Hancock's nomination, followed by Vermo Texas for Hancock. After the candidates had been presented there was great con! nd excitement, and the enthusiasm for k WAS SO great his oppo- nents moved an adjournment. ‘The galleries voted so loudly that the result had to be tested by roll, and the motion to adjourn was defeat- ed. New York ‘oted aye, and was received with a storm of hisses, irst Batiot, The first ballot was taken In full as follows: ‘ 163% Hendricks. ..... ‘ + 496 Field nanos DCE Morrison... 5 2 McDonald... seen IS Payne... ; alas cree Thurman = Og ‘Tider... 5350 08 Randall 3 Lathrop. 1 Seymour 8 McClellan............. 2 Parker ...... ‘ 1 Loveland 5 Jewett . 1 ROGMA cscs. sosvobk I Black. ... annette No more ballots. Adjourned. G. W. A. The Rallot in Detail. ‘The first baliot by states was as follow: Alabama—Bayard, 7; Hancock, 7; Field, 5; ‘Thurman, 1, 2 votes, Arkansas—Fietd, California—Field, 6; Thurman, 8; Hendricks, id, 1; W. A. Loveland, 5. 1; Seymour, 2. Connecticut—Payne, 2; Bayard, 4, Hendricks, Thurman, 2. Delaware—Bayard, 4. Field, 8; Bayard, 5; 2; Payne, 2; eutucky—Bayard, 6; 7; He me 2; Tile McDonald, 1. Loutstania—tancock, MW Thurman, febeers:) Field, 2. hepa 6 id, 3 Hea- 5 Payne, 1; Bayard, 2; Hancock, 5; Field, $. : Minnesota—Hancock, 10. Miscissippl—Bayard, 5; Hancock, Tilden, 1. ‘Missourt Field, 2; New Hempenire vied. ard, 8; Hancock, q cs New York—Payne, North Carolina—Bayard, dricks, 1: Seymour, 1; Judge Black, 1; Tilden, 1. Obio—Thurman, 44. Oregon—Fivid, 4; Tilde Penbsylvania—Jewet 3; Randall, 1; typed I ayard, 2; a A M4. Field, 2; Thurman, 3 a ‘Te ae ienaricks, i; Thurman, 1; Bayard, 5 Hancock, Ay ermont_Han cock, 10, Virginia—Bayard, 10; Fie West Virginia- Thurman, r Wisconsin—Bayard, 6; Hancock 1 ‘Morrie0n, 10; McClellan, 1; Sela, WHERE THE HALF VOTE COMES FROM. {It should be explained that half votes are cast only in the Massachusetts delegation, where both Abbott and Butler delegations were admitted, each delegate having half a vote.) ‘MARKL CRAWFORD-BOTELER, at Philadelpbia. Pa. Rev. aon, orn, of, Seat county, to Fannie, daughter of tev. ot Wainireton D. 0. {stauntop, Va., papers please copy.) eee DIED. ‘ es GODDARD. On the 234 of Jane, 18! “4 GoppaxD, widow of the late Isaac Goddard, in 78d year cf her axe. ral on Saturday morning, the 26th instant from her late residence. on, the corner, of ta northwest, at half-past eicbt o'clock, Sng Requiem Mt Be celebrated at Bt. Aloy- ius Chu} balf-past nine o'clock. ly invited to attend. 2° acouaintances are resp BENDBICES. On June 24, 1880, at 6:30 a. air Jennte R. ; youngest — of Arthur and Ida ViHendricke. LEARY. tpn