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STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. bis a “* MATTANO.” Al ani Watoer, wil! resume her trips on ‘Thursday, March 4, 1580. Leaves 6th-st. wharf Tu Thursday and Sunday at7s.m., a8 follows eadays, for Oolton's, Nomini and Prospect Hill, On Thursdays, for Mattox Greek and Jandings m Wicomico. On Sundays, for Mattox Creek, Colton's and landings in St. Clement's Bay. Makiig intermediate lan anne FoR and return- % . T. JONES, at tea GE {ONE aac Besmm OF ainntch ie ORFOLK AND FORTRESS MONROE STEAMER LADY OF THB LAKR. First-class { d_ tri} wharf MON- ‘DAYS and FRIDAYS, st 520 p. aitern: q 3 ate até p. stop- pert “Alexandria, Piney Pont, Point Lookout ‘ana jonroe, Va. uirnin FOR FOTO AC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN W. MPSON, above wharf MONDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 1" Steamshiye JOHN ¢ GIBSON ana & G KNIGHT Pier 41, East ikiver, NY., BATURDAYS.at 4 pti town at i p.m. MONDAYS. Toke, Kisteroms, Bc , £0 tO General Offs under Nat. Met. Bank-opp. ‘Treas ment: 729 KiFRED WOO, Seog FORTRESS [A LEAVES Wasnrxatox, | Nosroux, From foct of Seventh st. | From Oampbeli's wharf, ry very be: TUESDAY, — THURS- DAY AND SUNDAY, a4 Pom. ° 6 Lie g tie te ey Point and Point Lookout Going and Retrrnive 2 =, $1: Round Trip, 81.50. Tickete aad tar one Toe nsleat Bs We, Beedia Sour, Pare cy G. Sith aud’ A. P. Brown's, cor. - and 3 Lickets good anti used. . F. DODD, Axent, Tch st. wharf, Washington, D. 0, D. F. KEELING, te apz7-6m_—_—_—Oamupbell’s wharf, Norfolk. MEShants AND MINERS’ THAN! PORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Sailing day trom Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY sed SA: UKDAY, at 4 p.m, from foot of Byear's Whsrl, (ear foot B. Gay at) rom New York—Every WEDNESDAY and SAT- URDAY, st § pu, from Pier 49, East River, (near foot Clinton st.) Elexsnt qiccommodations. Lowest passenger wuarantee »—First clase, 85, including meais bSiecraze, $2, meais, if de- A. L. HUGGINS, Agt., (Boston Whsrf.) BALTIMORE, MD. GEO, H. GLOVER, 3025-15 Pier 49, EAST RIVEL, N.Y. LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA AND PHILADEDPHIA, Connecting «t Philadelphia with Clyde's Pine BisNare hea Mio ete ver, ime. of ladini . mat bls GAILING DA YB. From Washinvton—Mondays, at 5 p.m. From Piisieiphts Ba ane t Liam. Freight received daily until 8pm. Georgetown faanington. received and delivered at Wharf, foot of 12th street. WILLIAM P. CLYDE & OO., General Mani 12 South Wharves, Philadelphia; JH. JOHNSO!] S00., Agents, 12th st. wharf and 1203 Ft. n.w., Washinsto: ap30 NEW tORK_ROTT: DAM not A-SOHOLTEN, D,” an carrying the US. Mail to the Netherlands, leave Company's Dock, Jersey City, rexulariy on Wed- Cabin, $60.7). 24 Cabin, 845-50. Steer SE OAEAUS. General Avent 21, Bs st., New Yor ZEROTT & € lvani ington; or F. i’ JOHNSON, Awent, National a it Buildiue, corner New York avenue Tole aw. ap! ORTH GERMAN LLOYD-—Sreameurr Ling Berweex New Yours, Havax, LONDon, SovTH«vrTON AND BREMEN. snd Steamers of this company will sail every day from Breen Pier foot of 94 aurea Hoboken. ¢: From New Yor! - dor, Southam; ton and first cabin, 8100; Second cabin, Neo Bera, 830; Prepaid stecrage oertificat 28. “For fi it OF. yeuege Rly OELBICHS & 00.2 Bowling Green, ‘ork. : GQ METZEROTT & 00., Pa. ave., jor HIP COMPANY LIM- York and Liverpool, Call- Cork Harbor; Aus. .sBep. 1 ed..Aus. 4 folowing Wednesday from New York. paseacR. Ticket to Faris, 815, gold, sdditional. ‘at vi and jaecnatown, and all other parts of at lowest rates. bills of laden given for Belfast, Glaszow, Havre, Antwerp snd other ports on the Contixent, orf at a id aoeare SPI ly at the Company's ht and passage apply at freig! Office, No. 4 Bowling Gr or and sabin fo OTIS BIGELOW, 006 Tth street, Washing $an28 OHAS. G. FRANOKLYR, Agent,N. MEDICAL, &c. BR. BROTHERS, 906 B at. oldest adser.isine Physician in s.w., is the Washington. the treatment of Female Irrewularities and Dis: Zases-” sworn to sud subscribed before mney A> G. Richards, JP. yeie-Sm LEON, ‘he oldest established and only reli- Prole LADINS PHYSTOLAS te the city, can be aul: setts 955 Massachi avenue, from} to Yo'clock. “All Female Complaints and - larities quickly cured. Consultation free. Sepa- rate Jell-Im MEDY FOR cured 5 Offics ap28-3m* Toons for patients. ADAM Di FOREST HAS BE! ‘Ladies. All femaleicomplaints quickly be cd daily at oh Tih wt n.w, p.m. ‘PRESCRIPTION ‘or the Seminal Weakness, orders brouslit on by indiscretion or Drugwist has the i ta. A. 46-20 ARTLING DISCOVERY pe: f youthful impradence coasts of yout ra ture decay, nervous debility. lost manhood, eter, having tried ix vain every known remedy, has PRES case andes REEVES. 43 Chatham St. N. Fe dec8-b0) INSULT D&. ROBERTSON, every Wednesday ‘at his office, 456 Ost. h-w.. eat from 2 to $ p.m., whe, ‘with 18 yearsexperi- uarantees scure in all of the U: Orwans, Nervous snd Seminal Weakness, N Impotency, & Gonorrhess or Syphil- Teoently cont: Positively cured in from 6 to days. Copeultation strictly private, and sepa- rate von for es. fers tothe cians itimore. Main office, 19 Saltinore Chances moderate” © gm nee rt physi- wat. FUTURE DAYS. ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERTY NEAR TEN- NALLYTOWN. By virtue of s deed of trust, bearing date the 22d day of Apri, 18/3" aud a record: edi Liber No.1id, folis Sot one of the tad District of ol for the lumbis, tbe under Signed, surviving Trustee, will seil on SATURD. Jom 1880, on the premises, aT FIVE O'OLOCK F-Mrp ihe followins-described “property, situate near Tennallytown, in eald District of Oolambla to wit: Lots numbered 14 and 15, of the diviaion of finely, Huston: in Cha cs ay 795 waMtey ingly, Trustee, in incery cause No. zh 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 Oofum bia, containing one 6-10 acras. Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se- cured by said deed of trust unpat ith the Frclve month for ein tno ante of the pas cheer tearine interest from the aay = 3 a cat Cree trust on be required et ‘at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing at the expenseof ihe pare Jel5-d&ds 10K W. JONES, ‘Surviving Trastes. ow VE SALE IS POSTPONED in cdnee dee oA ohavain until THURSDAY, JULY a place. STH, somue Lom onder of Trustee. Je28-d&as rues DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TEE’S SALE OF A FOUR-STORY BRICK TRYOUSE ON THE WEST SIDE OF NEW JER- KEY AVENUE, BETWEEN B AND O oo SOUTHEAST, WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 31st day of December, 1874, and ‘duly recorded in Liber $1, tollo 468. et_seq., one of the: Land Records for the Dis*rict of’ Columbia, the un- dersizned T. will sell on MONDAY, JULY THE 121H, 1880, aT Five O'OLocK, the following de- scribed property, viz: The whole of the Lot num- and part of Lot seven (7), in x hundred and elghty-nine c ‘Thesa‘d part of Lot seven (7) being described as follows: Commencing for the same at the south- west corner of Lot :nnmbered seven (7), in Square numbered six hundred and eixhty-nine, in said ity of Washingt, D.C., running thence east with south line of aaid Lot seven (7) to the west line of Lot numbered seventeen (17), in said Square No. 689: thence north with west line of said Lot No. 17, to the northwest corner of said Lot eeven- teen (17); thence west parallel with theaouth line of said Lot numbered seven (7), to east line of South Capitol street ; thence south along line of said street to the place of besinnin, ‘Terms: One-half cash: the balance at three and sixmonthe, with notes beariag interest at 8 per cent., and secured by a deed of trust_on the prop- erty.” All conveyancing and recording at’ pur- chaser's cost. $100 deposit at the time of sale. If the terme of sale are not complied with in seven Gays from the day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to’ reseli the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Jel2-d&de JAMES A. TAIT, Trustee. WASHINGTON SOHUETZEN VEREIN. The following Bars, &c..for the Grand Annual Sebuetzen Fest, bewinning on the 2d day of August asting tive dsye, will be sold on THURSDAY, ¥ 8TH, 1480, ATO P.M. — ‘our Bars. One Confectionery Stand, with the privilece of erecting two ‘Three Shooting Stands. One Raffle Stand. One Fortune Wheel. One Cigar Stand.” One Carousal ard Wagon Yard. ‘Terms made kuown at the sale. 8. WOLF, President. WM. A. RUESS, Secretary. Jy3-s,ta_w, 3t HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE SALE OF A STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER AND MARBLE RUBBING BED By virtue of a deed of trust dated July 25, 1878, and recorded in Liber 894, folio 161, one of the land records of D. O., I will'sell at public auctiox, on AY, JU , 1880, aT 6 P.M., on prem- ises No. 2203 Penneylvania avenue nortiwest, One Steam Engine Boiler, 15 horse power. One Marble Rubbing Bed. = is machine: y can be examined by applying to Wm. Gibson, on the premises. ‘Terms of sale made known 01 EAL T. ¥, Trustes. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. dy3-6,8, 10,12 IPRUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLY TVO- STORY AND BASEMENP BRIOK DWELL- ING, CORNER OF TENTH AND 0 SIS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Octo- ber 9th, A. D. 17s, duly recdrded in Liber fea) No. 898, folio 241. ‘et seq. one of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party thereby, we will sell at Rublicauction, in front, of the premises, on WED- AY, JULY THE 14TH, 1880, ar'5 O'CLOCK P. M., thé following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, beginning for the sameat the northwest corner of lot numbered thirty, in square numbered three hundred and sixty-seven, running thence south street to the south side of said lot; thence east alonw raid south line twenty-eight feet; th north to the south line of O street; thence west along the said street to place of beginning, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of a very Complete and convenient two-story and basement brick dwelling. Terms: The property will be sold subject to a deed of trust, to secure $2,000, with interest at 8 r cepnt., which will be assumed by the purchaser. Tie balance of the purchase money to be paid 8300 cash and $100 quarterly thereafter, with interest at7 per cent., the eeteesed pes ete to be secured on the property sold, or cash may be paid, at option of the purchaser. Terms to be complied with in7 days All conveyancing at purchaser's ea deposit ¢ at of sale will be re- : E, P. HaLSTeAp, } Trustecs. W. M. SMITH, Baleeman. J623,16,)92,8,13,14 pyencanros BROS., Auctioneers. STFES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ES7A7F, BEING BRICK STORE AND ING SITUATED ON THE SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF H AND SIXTH STREETS By virtue of a deed of dated August 16tb, 1877, and recorded in 5 1, ODE 0 trict of Golumbia,and by the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell _at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Juxx 137H, 1880, a7 six o'CLOCK P.'M.,all that par- cel of land Situaté in the city of Washington, D-O. and known as sil of Lot No.1 in Uhiman’s subdiv Sion of original Lote Nos. and 8, in Square Ni 833, together e improvements thereon, cor sisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling and Store- ‘5 of sale. ;T9ferms: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at seven per cent. per annum. Deposit of 875 at time of sale Conveyancing at expense of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in ten days. JNO. JOY EDSON, Je25-eokds FRASER, | Trustecs. OHAS. E. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. io eee rene: WATER COOLERS, AND ALL SUMMER GOODS, will be sold at actual cost for the next thir- ty daye. A full line of SLATE MANTELS, St. George and Stay Head RANGES; Social and ‘Fireside Jewell LATROBES. W.S. JENKS & CO., jy3 717 7th st. n.w. NEW ENTERPRISE FOR 9th ST. Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers and Fly Fans, at reduced, prices, at NOCH’S New China, Glass and House- furnishing Store, 436 Sth st. ao re, je12-1m 134 Bridge st., Georzetown. G45 stoves: GAS STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHEB STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN OREAM FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge, ) Importer of China, Glasa Ware, &6., 1009 Pa. ave. COOKING STOVES. fashington Gas Com! any sssoranent ot tae FOR iy Mins Doss N ON-EXPLOSIVE CHINESE COLORED FIRES, In boxes, at 1, 5, 10. 28 and G0cents. Also in bulk, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. At 4.M. KHLOCZEWSKYS Drag Store, 58 422 Oth street, n. w. LL®W's JOHNSON © CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS DIBS- TBIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXGHANGR. mar3 ne a TU-MORROW. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TORS’ SALE, OF FINE HOUSEHOLD EXECUTORS’ SAL! TURE Bf WEDNESDAY, JULY TH, 1830, ar 10 ee A residence, No. iii H strect, between'11th and 13th streets norchwest, the undersigned, Execntore will sell, by ofder of the Ors. bans’ Court, the foliowing effects: Very Large French-plate Mirror (Slab and Brack- ) vainut Parlor Suite in Silk Rep, 10 pieces. Walnut Marble-top Tables. Fine Englith Brussels Carpets. English Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets. Walnut aud Mahogany Ohainber Furnitire. Hisir and Huek. Mattresses, Pillows and Belatera. Walnut Extension Dininy Table. Walnut Marble-top Sideboard. Ratunt Dining ae 4 81k PI “ “hina, Glass and Silve a Ware. Kitchen Rauliten Dae iver Plated "are. NB Stonte force Ga i Faas J, —Honse for rent, to 3 FINHER & CO., 1223 Fst. new. 353 dts ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. PEREMPTORY SALE OF THREE STORY FEAME DWELLING, ON E STREET, BE- WEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS SOUTBEAST, AT AUOTION. . On WEDNESDAY, Juty 77H, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., on the premises, weshall sell tothe hixh- est’ bidder, the 3 story frame dwelling, con- taipiny 10 rooms, finished in the best nize. to be removed in fifteen days from day of sale ‘Terms cash: One-fourth to be paid at the sale, @ Teruainder before removal. Jes0-d_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00.,Aucts, ODD & HANDY, Auctioneers. TRUATEE’S BALE OF LOTS IN SQUARE 1119, wiTH_ IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. Uncer and by virtue of a deed of trast, dated the 22d day of June, A.D-187s, andre: (Am corded in Liber No. 896, folio No. 6, et seq... stl one of the land records of the District of Columbi: and at the written request of the party secu thereby, we will sell at pans, al the premises, on WEDNESDAY, JULY, A. D. 1880, ar 5 o'cLOCK . M., all those cor- tain bleces or parcels of wround known and de- seribed upon the plat or plan of said eit as orizi- ual of Lot numbered ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (2), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), in square Bumbered eleven hundred and nineteen (1119). Yith improvemente, consisting of a two-story brick ome. ‘Terms of sale: Cssh. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Terms to be complied with in five days. 850 down when property is knocked off. ALONZO A. MARR, JeMi-eokds JOHN J. BYRNE, | Trustecs. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRIOT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date ah Gi) action, in front of the 77H Day oF 23d day of December, 1874, recorded in liber 769, folio 377, one of the land records of the. District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party Fecured thereby, the undersizned, as truatecs, (William J. Miller having been appointed co-trustée in place of Charles H. Moulton by a decree parsed in equity cause No. 5194 of Supreme Court of the District of Golumbis,) will sell at pub- lic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1890, aT 4 O'CLOCK P.M., all those certain pieces of par of ground known as Lots No. 50, 51, 52 and 63, in Bection No. ¥, in subdivision of trustees of Barry Farm, in thé county of Washington, District of Columbia, with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale, to wit: 8500, with interest thereon at 10 percent per annum from 28d June, 1876, until paid, aud expenses of sale and taxes, in cash; and Ealsnce of ‘purehase money. in six, twelve aud eighteen menthe, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser, beariny interest from day of sale and ecured by deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $25 will be required to be paid on each lot when sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale be not complied with in ten days after day of sale, trustees reserve the right t0 Tesell at cost and risk of defauiting purchaser, after five days’ advartixement in The Evening Star. 605 7th atréet n.w., WILLIAM J. MILLER, } arasae Jel5-dXds "490 Louisianaay. n.w., te THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, Jury 71m, same hour. and place. By order of Trnstees. Je28 d&as Ppaomss: DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY DFSIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, SOUTH SIDE OF H STREKT. BETWEEN RIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS NORTHWEST, AT . AUOTION. On FRIDAY AFTRRNOON, Juuy 97H, 1530, ar 6 o'cLock, in front of the premises, I shali sell the east 20 feet front of lot 9 in square 405, having a depth of 100 fect, improved by a very comfortab'e two-story pressed brick dwelling, With Dack building and ail the modern improve- ments,located on the syuth side of H. stree tween Bth and 9th streets northwest. ‘Terms, one- third cash, balance at 6 and_12 months, with ‘notes besrice interest and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Oonveyancing, &c. st purchas- er's cokt. $1C0 deposit when the property is struck Of 9.8, 7,8&g LOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer: WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE ON G STREET, Be- TWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS EOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Novem- ber 9th, A.D. 1878, and duly recorded in . 000, folio 281 et seq., one of the. land records of the District of Columbia, and b direction of the party secured thereby, I shail sell at pubic auction, in front of the prem{ses,on SAT- UBDAY, Jury l0rs, A.D. 1880, ar 6 O'CLOCK P- Mt, the following described real ‘estate and ises situated. lying and being in the city of ington, in the District of Columbia, known and designated and described as the ground 2 plat of eaid city a8 Lot B, in ihe recorded subdi vision cf_ square nine hundred and three (903), be- giuvivg for the same at a point seventy-six (76) feet from the southeast corner of said square, aud running thence in a line with G street southeast in 8 due west direction thirty-eight (38) fest and ane Q) ineh; thence due north sixty feet: thence due east thirty-eixht (38) feet and one (1) inch; thence due south sixty feet to the place of beginning, with imprcvem ents thereon, cousisting of a Two-story Frame Dwelling. . Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in six tnd twelve months, for notes bearing interest from day of ssle at eight per cent per annum. and s0- cured by a deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 8100 down «n dsy of sale, and if terms of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trastes reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and ccst of the defaulting purchaser. DANIEL McLAUGHLIN, Trustee. Syl-eo&de6t (ODD & HANDY, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF FOUR ACRES OF LAND, ON THE CONDUIT ROAD, ABOUT HALF A MILE BEYOND THE DRUVERS' REST. By virtue of 1 deed of trust, dated August 1sth, 1879, recorded in Liber 921, folio 36, {7% of the land records for District of Columbia, ard by direction of the party secured thereby, I Wil fell at ubjic anetion., on tho promises, “on WEDNESDAY, JULY 14TH, 1880, at 6:30 O'CLOCK P. M., all that part of a tract of land, in Qouaty of Wathington, called ‘‘St. Phillip and Jacob,” being the property of Zedekiah Thompson, and contain- ing four acres of land, more or less, with improve- mais thereon. can ‘eris Dade known at gale. KOBT. H. WABD, Trustee, Syl-cod&ds 330 435 etrect n. w. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LARGE AND VALU- BLE LOT, IMPROVED BY A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, NO. 811 STREET, BE- TWEEN ‘H AND NINTH STREETS T EAR THE INTERIOR AND date rem ‘aah- trict of and at the arty thereby secured, the undersigni Yor sale at public auction, infront of the premises, tothe highest bidder, on FRIDAY, THE 9TH Day Op JULY, 1880, az Go'cLoce p. 3, part of lot two (2), in ‘square four hundred and six (406), being the western part of said lot and having a front of twenty-three (23) feet seven (7) inches on north E street, and running back with the same width eihty- seven (87) feet six (6) inches, to an alley, improved by a four-story Brick House. wt, Gas Si ats mes ca nn 6 a eighteen mon or which notes cf purchaser will be taken, bearing in- forest from day of ale, and secured vy dood of trust on property sold. "A deposit of 8100 will be required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwice property will bo resold at risk apd cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyanc- ing aud recordin ye etait ‘Trastees. MPBELL GARRINGTON, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Aust. ieee OHN SHERMAN & CO., Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Bt. Cloud Building. OHANCERY BALB OF PART Of LOT 4, IN UARE 243, ON TEENTH STREET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS NOBTH- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, paced in Equit, si ristopher Trax: ‘Trux will lenry F. ‘ant reserved onaaid resl estate aired when sR, is Bol Hy Fee Of ame iust be complied writs wittin ton Gaya from day of 490 Louisiana ave., near 6th st. WM. M. SMITH, Belcoman. °” “jeo0-déda (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BE Nog. Ser SPRERT, Be- WO THREE-STORY 806 308, TR’ AND D. STREETS NORTHWEST, on each house at of ~ BECMAR DOWLIEG. Atv. = Serva Weald WLAGTS HIS AFTERNOON. 'HOMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON MONROE STREET, BETWEEN SIX- TEENTH AND SEVENTEENTH AND Q AND By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date Oc- tober 24th, 1878, recorded in Liber No OO {clio 58, one of the land records of the Distri of Columbia, and at the written request of the sequpa thereby, the underairaed, aa Trusteos, sell at uction, in front ot e premis on TUESDAY, tue Ore Day oF JULY, AD See, oe 536 o'cLock P. af., aliof Lot numbered seventy-six gfetgnicn's repobded subdivision of Square um: ne hundred and seventy-nine, in it Washington, D. 0. es 5S fo srt; One-half ofthe purchase of whic ollars must be paid at time of sale; the balance in six and twelve monthe, with interest at seven annum from day of eale, aectred Ds a on the premises; or all LTER G. 2 JAMES Mol HLIN.’ { Trustees. 4e22, 25,28, Sy, 3&ds erevauuly 3 E. BURFORD, Real Estate Broker. A an TRUBTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON E, BETWEEN SEVENTH AND _ounanear ve = EIGHTH BTS: y virthe of a deed of truet, datea Septom- ber 2d, 1872, recorded in Liber 60%, fone 306, et'aen.,'of the land Teourdsof thre Dis trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party Secured thereby, thall offer for bale et tke auciion, in front of the premises, om LUEEDAY the Gri’ Dax o Jury, 1880, at b O'cLoae roe that certsin parcel cf land th the city of Washi ton, in suid District, Known ax part of Lots Nos, 2,8, 4 and 6, in the fecorded subdivielon of square No.'435, beginning on E strect south 0 foot gust from the southwest corner of said square, and thet'ce running east along said street 15 facts thence north 95 feet to. an alley: thence west iS fect, thence kouth 05 feet, to the beginning with the free use of aid alley, and improved bya neat Brick reeling Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one, two and three years. ‘The purchasers notes to be given for the deferred payments, bearing interest From day of sale, and kecured by deed of. trust on the property, or allcash at purchaser's option. 8100 deposit at tine of eae. ‘Terms to be complied with within one week from day of sale, clso resale at purchaser's cost: RICHARD T. MORSELL, Trustos. W. B. WILLIAMS &0O., Aucts, J626 codes BE: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. EES' SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES ON K STRERT, BETWEEN THIKD AND FOURTH STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August oa 1 ji] 16, 1876, duly recorded in Liber 828, foli 272, one of ‘the land records for the Distric of Columbia, and at the request of the party se- cured, we will sell, at cee auction, in front of he premises, on TUESDAY, THE Gra Day or JULY, 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., the following de- scribed real estate, situated in the City of Wash. ington, D. G., to wit: Lota Two three (3) an fonr (4), in R. M.Hail’s subdivision of square num- bered seven hundred and seventy-four (774) to- «ether with the improvements, &c. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen aud twenty-four months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by deed of trust on the property. or all cash, at option of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale and all con- veyancing at cost of purchaser. ‘Terms to be com- 3e29- CHRISTIAN G. LEDERER.) Trustecs. 623-00 NHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- TY ON MSTREET. BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS NORTHEAST, IMPROVED BY TWO FRAME HOUSES. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, passod in equity cause No. 4,783, the undersigned will offer for sale; at publicanction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, ¥ 2p, 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. Jots six (6). and seven (7), in Small's subdivision of square eiht hnndred and twenty-eight (828. ) ‘Terms: One third cash ; balance in six and twelve months, for which notes of purchase, bearing eight per cent. int rest from day of sale until paid, and secured by deed of trust on property sold, will be taken. A depcsit of $50 on each lot sold will be re- quired at time of sale. All conveyancing aud re- cording at eset of purchaser. SIDNEY T. THOMA! 452 D street n w. EDWARD O. CARRINGTON, Ji, ¢ Trustees. 458 Lonisiana avenue n. B. H. WARNER, Auct. Je21-codkas t#-THE ABOVE SALEI8 POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, JULY 67H, 1880, a7 6 O'CLOOK P.M. ‘SIDNEY T. THOMA! 7 Jy3-eokds EDW. C. GARBINGTON, j Trustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioncers. TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, ON NINTH RITREET, BETWEEN N AND 'O STREETS RORTRWEST, (BEING NO. 1333), AT AUC- On TUESDAY, Jury 6rx, at 6 o'oLocK P.M, we shall cell in front of the premises part lot No. 12, in Norment’s recorded subdivision of square No 399, having 16 feet front , running. back depth thereof to an alley, improved by a two story frame with back building, . Terms: Que third cath; balance in six and twelve months for notes bearing interest from day of sale and secured by s deed of trust on property sold. All conveyancing, &c., at purchasers cost. 850 down on da} jesvd WALT! of sale. RB. WILLIAMS & 09., Aucts. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KEAL ESIATE ON WEST BIRKET, BE- TWEEN HIGH AND CONGRESS STREETS, GEORGETUWN, D. 0. By virtue of two deeds of trust to us, dated 30th November, A D., 1875, and recorded in Liber 806, Folio 129 and 131, of the Land for the District of Volumbia, we public sale WEDNESDAY, THe SEVEN x. 4. D., 1880, aT 6 O'CLOCK P. M.. reetown, D. O., iyinzin Beal's addit said Georsetown—described as follows: — st. Bexinping at a pointon the north side of West street, one hundred and three (103) fect six (6 inches east fror Valley street, said front being the southeast corner of the easternmost of three new brick dwe:ling houses, and run thence northerly and at rizhtangles to West street ninety-seven and forty-six hundredths (97.46) feet: thence poery. withboundaryline of Joseph L. Simms and Fredericl W. Hanewincke}, eighteen and one half (33) fect more er Jers toa point cppcsite the dividing wall between the most erly and central of said new brick houses, thence southerly and parallel with the first line ninety-seven and one half (973) feet more or less to Weet street passing throug dividing wali between the easternmost and central of eaid new brick houses and thence east with West street eighteen (14) feet three (3) inches to the point of beginning. 2d. Bevinning at a pointon the north side of ‘West street cighty-five (45) feet three (3) inches east from Valley street, said point being the center of the dividing wall between the easternmost and central of three new Brick Dwelling Houses, and run thence northerly end at ly angles¢o Weet street, ninety-seven and one half (9734) feet more or less to the boundary line between the propert) of Joeeph L. Simms and Frederick W. Hanewinckel ; thence westerly by and with said boundary linc eighteen (18) feet more or less to a point opposite the center of the diyidiny wall between the western- most and central of said new brick houses; thence southerly and parallel with the first line ninety- seven and one-half (9734) feet more or lees to West street, passing through the center of the dividin wall between the westernmost and central of saic brick houses, and thence east with West street eighteen (18) feet to the point of the bexinning, and the improvements, consisting of a two-story base- ment and mansard roof Brick Dwelling on each of said lots, | Devosit of $100 required on oach Lot when gold. ‘Terms of sale on each Lot: One-fourth (4) cash; balance in one(1,) two(2)and three(3)years, with in- terest, to be secured by trust on property. Oonvey- ancing at cost of pan aser- If terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the Trustees will seller and cot of defaulting parchaser. 5, McHERKY HOLLINGSWORTH,} Trustees. =~ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL te TUESDAY, Jury 13TH, same hour and place. order of the Trustees. y3-d&ds 1S.» a URCANEON BOE TC nrtnwet ition to W: BO] PHGSNES, ERATE ANG, TOILET WARE,” PARLOR BIOVES IN EVERY ROOM; INING ROOM FURNITURE, Sense OHAIRS, eats Pennsylvania ‘avenue north- on THURSDAY MORNING, Juty QOMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK. rpuowas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF PUBLIO HAY SCALES. vilege of using yay DISTRICT HAY SOALES from 16th, 1880, to July 10th, 1881, for the Purpose of weighing tis Beawe Fodder, Oats in the Btraw, and Live Stock, at the followine pisces and times: ‘No. 1. Situsted al the Post Om. . town, D.O.r at 10300 ¢valock & pe evs ‘Jo. 2. ‘Situated on 9th street south between al east, I, stres Georgia ard, ae and: avenue, Navy ¥: m. No. 3. Situat it the corn Bf street ree ted at the er of 10th st and avenue northwest, st 12 o’clock s.m. No. 4. Situated at the No Tih and Oxtrects northwest ati ogiece eee No; 6, Situated on Prospect street west of High street, town, . O., at 2 o'cl . No.6. Situated af the intersection of Ppoundary an Rortheast, at 3:30 o'cl . OO. No. 7. Situated at Drizhtwood, Db: Gx Big siclocx Parties purchasing will be required to comply ith the provisions of the is, ‘and entitled tof eset, approved Sue Sa, N.B.—No. 8 will be removed fro! cation to Louistana avcnne, tettonn Meret tae, streeta n.rthwest, if s9 desired by the EC Aer. (0. 4 will be removed from Ita present losation between avenue and B st. Ne sth Bhode if so desired by 5 tral cas teaskancreer UNCANi BOR., Auctioneers, D al ‘Sth and D streets Dorthwest. £00 PAIRS FINE STOCK MEN'S CALF a MEN’R CALF GAITERS: LADIES’, MISSES’ AND BOYS’ WEAR; BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS of Dixon's, Gousin’s and other aguakes in lots to suit, oe . avetion within our salesrooma on WED- NESDAY MOKNING, JULY 71H, AT ELEVES! O'CLoex. order of It JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Assicnee. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF BUILDING MA- TERIAL, TUOLS, BUGGIES, STONE WA- GON, DERRIOKS, &o. By virfue of an order from the Su- freme Court of the District of Colum i@, holding a special term July 2. 1880, Twill aell on FRIDAY, AY, THE 9TH Day or Jury, A, 1880, COMMENCING aT IL O'CLOCK at stab’e corner 9th and O streets northwest, a | quentity of Building Material, consisting of Stone, Brick; Old Iron Pipe, Rollers, Picks, Crowbars: Derricks, Ladders, Screens Windsor Buggy, Harness, Stone Wagon, &c. TSO, On P street, near corner cf 7th street northwelt, ones Mice Buuldine. SALE. LEWIS, Terms cash. Administrator of Estate of Thomas Lewis," de- ceaced, Sy6-3t UILDING LOTS ON H STREET, RETWEE RINTH AND FENTH STREETS N. W Ad AUCTIO: On FRIDAY ERNOON, Jexy 91, 1t+0. st 6 o'cLock, in front of the premises, ¥« will eel] the eround formerly occupied by the ol Church of the Ascension buildin, insqua 3:5. fronting 80 feet on H street north, between Sth ‘ane 1th streets west, and running back to an alley. ‘This lot of cround will be subdivided into four bui'dirg lots of 20 feet front each. Terms: One third eash; balance iu one and two with notes to bear 7 per cent. interest, to be tied by deed of trust on premises sold. Con- epsneng And recording at purchaser's cost. ar . required on each lot at t sale. By order of the Vestry. eee ot eae i97 DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. W 4 LTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF DWELLING HOCBE ON M STKEET, NEAR ROOK CREER ERiOoe. Be virtue of'a deed of trust, dated 3 4, D, 1873, and duly recorded in Tiber Not 734, folio 6 et seu.. one of the land records Je of ihe District of Columbia, and by dircction of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public auc- tion, on FRIDAY, Jury 16rit, A.D. Iss, an 6 o'CLOCK P. M., infront of the promises: the west ‘2, in equare No. 43, fronting 21 feet t street, running back 139 feet, with improvements thereon, consisting of s Two:story Frame Dwelling Honse. Terme of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, ‘with interest at seven p¢ Per_apunm, secured by & deed of trust on 1 81a. allconveyancinz, &c., at purchaser's cost. 850 down on day of sale. iy6-cod&da G. L. SHERIFF, Tristee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENTEENTH, BETWEEN — MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND O STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the Ist day of July, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber 493, folio 118, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by direc: Hon of the par y secured thereby, tlie undersizned ‘Trustees will sell on FRIDAY, Tap 16th Da¥ oF JULY, 1880, av 6 O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, in« property, v The northern part of ot No. enare 157, 20x120, towether with the improvenient, which coneist of a comfor- table two-story Frame Dwelling, containing five rooms, & ‘Jerms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal payments at six and twelve mouths, with notes bearing interest at cight per cent per annum until P and secured by a eed of truston the property Conveyancing, &., at purch: 00 E OF TWO-STORY BRICK NG AND STORE. CORNER OF z i AVENUE AND DELAWARE » (BEING No. 207. déed of trust, dated March oth, A.D. 1879, and duly recorded in Liber No. 907, folio 418, et seu-. one of the land records of Washington county, in the Di: Columbia_and by direction of the party thereby, Twill sellat public auction, ia front of the preinises, on THURSDAY, JuLy 22p, A D. 1880, ar 6 O'CLOCK P.M. pieces, or parcels of ground jyive and being in the said city of istrict of Columbia, known and designated on the gronnd 1 lat or plan of said city as lots numbered forty-five (45) and forty-six (46), in John Farley's sub-division of part of equare numbered tive hun- ard ard ninety-four (594), with improvement, consistine of & two-story ‘brick dwelling and store. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve mombs from day of sal, with interest at the rate of seven percent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold; grail cash at option ef purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at sale. conveyancing, Xc., at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are hot com- plied with in five days from day of fale, the Trustee cured reserves the to resell at risk aud cost of defaulting purchaser. T. DYER, 396, 8, 16, 15, 15,17, 20 Bu 1 Trustee. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF FOUR STORY BRIOK E STREET. DWELLING AND LOT, O BES WEEN FIFTH AN: NTH STREEIS NcKLWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to me and duly recerded in Liber No. 743, folio 1, one of the lat d records for the District of Columbi fh and by request in writime of the party 8 cere, 1 will offer for sale at public auction, on FRIDAY, THE 23p pay oF JULY, A. D. 1880, 476 o'cLock 'p. M., in front of the premises, all that partct lot of ground lying and being in the city of Warhinston, D. C., and numbered nine (1) in numbered four hundred and eighty-nine mning tor said part of eaid jot at the correr of said lot, and ranning then sty (28) feet, thence seventy-five (75) feet, thence twenty (20) feet, thence nurih seventy-five (75, feet to thé place of begin- sing, together with ail and singular, the imp.ove mente, privileges, hereditaments, and appurte ances to the same belunging or in any many ap- pertaining. eae! i One-fifth cash; balance to be paid in equal installments at one, two, three and four years, with interest at six per cenit, said interest Psyarie semi-annusliy, notes to be secured by deed of trust on premises sold. Conveyancing and re- cording at purchacer’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Washingtop, D.C. A deposit ot $100 required at time of aale. jy6-dkds_ SAMUEL L. PHILLIPS, Trustee, IHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON I WEEN TWENTY THT! virtue of a decree of @ the District of Columbia, in cavity Cause No. 6,254, wherein Charles A. Arunde!l et al. are’ complainants, and Nathan T. Inlay et are defendants, the undersigaed Trus- tee will sell public auction, on the Pi arer on TUESDAY, the 6TH Day oF JULY, 1880, ar 6:30 O'CLOCK P.M., all the rizht, title and interest of the parties to said cause in and to the following piece or parcel of und, situate in the cityof Wushin- ton, in the District of Columbia, and known and described as follows: Orizin .10,) in square numbered forty-one (41,) having a front on north I street of 54 feet a depth of 102 feet 11 inches, together with all the rights, privileges, &c., thereunto belonging. This Lot is improved’ by two two-story and ent Brick Houses, containing six rooms eack. ‘The Houses wil! be seld separately, as aleo a Lot 27 feet front, with a depth of 102 feet 12 inches. ‘Terms of sale prescribed by the decree: One- fourth of the purchase money shall be in cash, and the residue in three equal instalments, payable re- syectively in six, twelve and eighteen months from date of sale, the deferred payments to bear inte of sale, and be a rezerved lien upon the real estate sold; and upon full payment of the purchase mouey, and upon ratification of the sale by th aid by purchaser or purcharers at time Gf gale, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If te le are not complied ‘with in five days, the trnstee reserves the right to fell at the risk and costo the defaulting purchaser. ROBERT 7-wobeter Law, Building. J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. Je25-eoads Se-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED FRIDAY, JULY9, 1880_same hour and place. 3y6.8,9 BOBERT J. MURRAY, Trustee. (HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, D. G., NER OF CONGHEDS “END SkOBDARE By virtue ef deed of trust, th mo ot 8 o on the 20th Maren, aster ana’ among ine records 2 Trth thoes: ee 15,20,9208" t2 In a ee aS "eee ee IrGsapeit.opiaa HOPOSALS FOR CASES FOR PPoioaaets wee INDICATOR. WAR DEPARTMENT, 2 OFFick OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Drricen, | Wasptnoron, D.C., July 1, 1880. Seal in triplicate, subject usual conditions, will be reosived st this office umtl TwELvE O'CLock Noox on MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1880, at which time and piace they will be “achened in pretence of bidders, for furnishing and delivery of one hundred (100) Wainut Cases, with interipr Sea weamer aha: We Sta tei er’s Weather Indicafor." To rn at this office within sixty days after the award. The government reserves ti onal? Boxernment reerves the right to reject any Envelopes containing Proposals shonid be marked «Proposals for Cases for ‘Farmer's Weather Lndi- cator,’” and addressed to the nnaersigned Motel Gace, of which those required are to be a facsimile, may be inspected at this offios. The cabinet and metal work must be of the very beet quality and workmanship in all ite parts aa Will be subject to the inspection of an officer or aent of the office before acceptance. By order of the Chief Sicnal Omicer. H.W. HOWGATE, let Lieut,, Proj ty and Disb's Ofticer, Signal Service, U . cling Signal Officer and Aas't. yest ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED for s short time for the LEASE OF THE DINING COURT and STORE at Washington @rove Camp Ground for this season. The camp com- mences Aucust 12 and holds two weeks. Addre: R. H. WILLET, Corner 6th st_and New York ‘avo. EPARTMENT OF STATE, WasHINGTON, D.C. June 28, 1880. Sealed Proposals will be received at the Depart ment of State until 12 o'cLock ™., on THURS. DAY, the 20rn Day or JULY, 1880, to farnieli ssid Department with Fuel for ihe year ending June Both, 188), to be delivered in such quantities as may eee 28-2w. Information ss to kinds and quantities of Goal and Wood can be obtained upon application thereto. The right to reject any an all bids, or to accept any portion of any bid {s reserved, and each bidder is required to furnish with hie bid s bond in the sum of two thousand dollars asa cusrantee of a faithful performance of the coutract which may be awarded to him. Je30-w. fm, 3t _ LADIES’ GOODS. WILLIAN. 2 PER ©! In "order to make root for my Hetal FALL T corde bake m for my usual FA! PORTATIONS, I will take 20 per cent. from al gales, to reduce my large stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Konnete, Fine Millinery, Goods, Suits, ress aud ‘Traveling Wraps, Domestic and French Hand made Underwarments: 3 Braude of Parisian Corsets, Dress Trimming, Gloves, fresh assort. ment of Laces and all thé Latest Noveltics, ete, etc. ML IAN. 907 Penna. ave. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. ‘hese Goods are fresh in every department. Je26 QUSasEE STYLES FOR SEA SIDB. CHIP, LEGHORN, ROUGH AND READY, TUSCAN, AND FaYAL HATS, ree assortment, newest shapes, at J. P. PALMER'S, 1107 F sts. n.w. N. B. Personal attention given to all millinery orders. my31 LADIES PREPARING TO GOTO THE searliere or mountains ahoald provide them. selves with a bottle of Ray's Curling Elixir and Hair Dr as it is the only article in the world which Will keep'the hair beautifully wavy, or in crimp, in damp air and sultry weather. itis a perfectly #8 vegetable preparation, which does not iflen the hair, but canses it to curl nafurally. ‘The wreatest wonder of the aze. For sale by Stott & Cromwell, 480 Pa.av.,and all druggists. - mayl3 YERMILY4’s LADIES’ SHOES. ‘The best in the world for the money. All Winter Boots will be soid ai DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER ‘sizes for CENT for the next 30 Ars Also, odd salechesp. LADIES" and MADE BA) ER. mar20 HILDREN’S SHOES Me™ BELLE LUCAS DEESESMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 601 MARKET SPACE, Oorner Sth st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. nw. RAILROADS. Q THE GREAT O80 eat AG80 AND SOUTHWEST. le Track, Dou! 4 Splendid Scen: Maynificent Equipment. eng EFFECT, JUNE 1ath, 1a, TRAINS LEAVE WABHINGTON, from corner of Sixth and Bstreets, as follows: For Pitteburg and the Weet 8:00 6.1.’ with Sleep: ih Louisville and Oblcazo; 10. a.m. daily, with Sleeping Care from Harris burg to Cincinn: is and Chicago; 9:30 Bi ID. sat Oar to Pittsbury. ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, » Buffalo, Niagara daigt ester, With Parlor Car to Watkins and the Nerth at 8:00 e.m. daily except Sunday ;9 30 p.m. daily, except Batenday, with Palace Oars to Canan- caigua and Wai 18 sport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. daily, except sunday, For New ork’ and the East, #:00 a.m. 2:00 ana 10:60 ym, On Sunday, 10-00 p.m. Limited Ex. press of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, ay. across New York city. 8-m., 2:00, 5:40 and 10:00 p. 5:40 and 10:00 p m. Limited -m. On » 5:40, 9:30 and 10:00 p.m. For Fope's Creek Line, 6:40 a-m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except Sunday. ts For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, ex- cept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDFRIOKSBURG RAIL WAY AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHING- TON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 7, 7:20, 9, 11a m.,4:20, Sand 11:30 On Bunday as 7, 9 xandria for 12:50, 3, 5, 7 meet pe and 12 On Sunday at 8 and 10a.m., 7and 9:05 m2. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car ao- commodations can be pi ‘at the offices—north- east corner of 13th street and Pennsylvania | northeast corner 6th and Pennsylvania avenue, ani at the depot, where orders can be left for the check- ing of baggae to from hotels and resi- General Passenger Agent. General Manager. my26_ “<i, Pp. FARMER, FRANK THOMSON. ———— Barzmere AND< OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. Sational Houte and to hae Seer To take effect Bunday, Ma: 1880, at 1:30 p.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON. ‘Baitimore, Ellicott Oity and Way Sta- &.m.—tBaltimore Expres. a.m.—] Anuspolis and way. (Pied- mont, epee he hae wa, Frede- (0'a.m. Point of Rocks and way stations. 4&.m.—Staunton and Va. 8; Express. ‘.m1.—New York, Pailadelpi ‘Boeton and ining at ed 9:00. m2.~30n Sunday ouly—Baltimore, Annapo- fis and way. burs, Bel Son, Jessup’s and Hanover. 12:10 p.m.—Baitimore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and Way. at lpeping cars te :45 p.m.—tPhilad P-ma. 6:10 oe eee and Columbus Express. 5: delphis afta Paltimore xpress. and Lat 401 New Jersey ave. SPORTS LONG The July racing meeting of thy Park Association, at Lon, > day. Ta mile, and an eighth, Lui tross second: Ume, Branch handicap, nie and a-hall racing exciting. Spinaway, Herantum sewond; time. seconds. Third race, Oc Ferida second; time, OF THES BRAN EASON. CH RACER, ot r-olds, ike Bl ‘one ckburn, Duke of M Fourth race, L and a-quarter, ie. Fifth & Danichet, Sange sec it, Yesterday the racing was very good. first Tace for $500, two-year olds, five-eighths of atutle, was won by Sir Hugh in ino race for the J ly 6, 1880, e Rrameh ee onmouth ch, an Salur- ‘The winners were: Three-quariers of a iniie, Kittie J., Stonx second: time, ¥ 4. Saou » Hopeful stakes, for three. ait half ry an stakes. One mite ion. ong Ke ‘ace, ond; Saks. ‘SIN Pace, Ope Imile and a-halt, hurdies, Bertha, Disturbance second: The attendance was large and the The The ey Derby, a Sweepstake of $50 each, with $1,200 added, for three-year olds, dis- tance nilles, followed. Only two horses, Grenada and Ferneliffe, started, the former being the favorite. Fernclife won easily. Time, 2 The third race wa: Sweepstakes. of epert won in servauda Won ir cach, with $900 added, for gentlem > w for A course, abou! cluded the day Probiem tn 5:43 fort third race, ages, one and on time, won by Captain Fr Yesterday was meeting at Chester Park, Cincinnatl. Was 8 good attendance. on account of rain in the morning. 50 class: Hattie Woodw ries— ¥. Emma were Buc Red and Boardm: © sweepstakes oF # tiles, for a purse programme. as won by Kosw %. ‘The fourth race, handic The next race was and ¢ added. A sweepstakes of n rid Won by Judith $80, 1, miles, was won Steeple chase over th It was won NER HORSE RACES, At Chiesgo yesterday t £00, hree-yeat r time, 1 club purse Of $3 e-balf miles, Gold anklin; thm the first di The track was hy Sumy rd, 1 Margaret Free for mers at Brighton Beach, satura: her, three-quarters mile; L 188, @ “won By. for the Shrewsbury ) each, distance 11, miles. a %. di by full a by nts’ avy ma- Wilbur dis- all Att in the mille. and-a-quarter Ti ive furlongs; Ben il > handicap Jullan, the Call- ainst me.” He made his mile in 2 his recoid by a halt second. THEY MIXED THOSE HORSFS Tr—wnicn Is REND OF AND WHICH 1S TADCASTE ‘The London Sportsman says the sensational rumor tn regard to Bend Or, who won the last Derby, bas gained credence ‘and ovcastoned no little excitement on Savard: y. It was tothe Cflect that When colts out of Rouge Rose and Clemence were delivered to the charge of Rob Peck, the Duke of Westminster's troine yearlings, a mistake was tade In poll Which was whict the colt now know star and near whit Let reading a deseript no objection has y Westminster has b is understood to Faton Hall stud-b« The Times say in the allegat i, and the contentic a end Or, with e 1, was really Ta it with a blaze on the fac Duke's stud groom ts cred ion OF the Derby winners, el been lodge pecn Commun! ed with, What er truth there may concerning the Derby winnel there secs to be no doubt that when obje is made after a race to the winner's pedigree or nomination the bets go to the horse that came in first, provided it i not otherwise tran Persons who bac entitled to rete iS Of the right age and essed the rules of rac Stakes may go to Robert the Devil.” The Nationals a yesterday morning Geteated them at A to4. ‘The Alban: up the sponge the assoclation—t BASE BALI. ted & Score of 6 Lo 5, and any In the afternoon This ves only One clu! he tected the mistake throw: at The Duke of and ave promised to refer to the to set the matter at rest. y be 2 hi cin Bend Or will probably be ther bets, though the Derby ne Albanys at Troy also bys night disbanded—threw bin jationals. There were three clubs in at the commencement of the sea- son—the Nationals, Albanys and I The Nationals last evening relieved Will join the Worcesters. time ek, , of the Morrisse ores. who dis- banded Albanys, will take his place’on the Na- Uonal nine. The N: tionals will have now to Pick up such games as they can. When the sea- Son Is closing they will get some of the league clubs here. Providence Dubs ques 6, BRaitimore and New Y clubs. Marion > Was Micon, resulting met its fourth Philedelphia, Sat Ph town winulpg Ina two toning Wickets Lo spare, t Tuleh wih mt ¥ innit gs Port Hope scored ot 105, Second innings Pi wickets, Other follows: At Buffalo—Buffalos at Cleveland—Troys 3 1—Bostops 2, Cincin: ganes yesterday wer ~“rceste lands CRICKET. urday, by the local ho more than a ba to ii. ‘The B: pcutive defeat, the e, With ing ¢ he score being to ‘a ket Club of Pht Hope, Ont., Sunday, ped their Canadian tour e Club. In the g Americ for IN THE CHARLES RIVER REGATTA, at Boston yesterd: ne aS 0; is t Cincin- 8 7; at Chicago—Cai- ; al Rochester—Kochesters p Leals 3; at Chicago—Lake Views 1; were defeated fa ket ame between the Manhattan aut xht- six a by a first ans tive the amateur scull race for the cfty of Boston cup was won ly John Buck- ley, of Portland, in 23m. 228; W Goddard, ot New York, second; Geo. Lee, of Boston, third; Gistance 3 miles. “The professional sculls over the same course—first prize $100,and second was won easily by in 21m. 45 Johnson, in 25m. Geo. W. ond, and John Tene: double sculls, same distanre—trst and second $100—was won by Hill and F Geo. Hoste’ Lee, of New York, of Peeksktll, third, prize 28, of Boston, Bee The $200, enchy Yisken and Mate second. The water was rough, and one of the boats was swamped. ‘THE WHOLE tnterior of the Duke's Theater, in Holborn, London, Was burnt out the afternoon of the 4th. ‘The play running was “The New Babylon.” The loss by the fire 1s £25,000, MARRIED. MORGAN—OCOATES. MoRGaN to EMMA B. Coates. REYNOLDS—GOOD8. Ti olettwich, Guo. A. DS. Rexsoups to Eva DIED. BENIZLEB. On Semper 4, 1850, at m., Iba, infact daughter of john WL. and 4a Bentaler, aged #ix months. a= vreat Jehovah, full of love, 2 AD re And took my hit To joys that rend. Funeral from residence of its parents, street northeast, Tuesday, 6th it |. Monday, Jul; Mre. Francis year of ber ave Funeral wi'l take No. 488 Ninth fully invites MARTIN. On July 6th, 1 james apd daughter of J: manthe and 16 dave. sense Wotamdan Soh parents residence a lock Dp. m. saied al In Leadville, Colorado, July 84, 1880, at 4 s.m., of three years, formerly of ‘Funeral f Teh, TE0, at Zo) MILBUEN. ecunt send, eo dove Di inst, at 5th, 1880, at h OCH, in the si y place from her late resi eumonis, Cuas. W. idence, inth strect southwest, Wednesday, 1" aif part 2 an. Relatives and fends ai nd. - On Wednesday evening, June 234, 1860, by Kev. F. 8. Evans. Kictiaspy In Baltimore, vy Rev.J3. Sp. je 715 Ninth m. * amt © 880, Exiiy B., infant Mary Martin, aged 17 Md. (Bartiore Bun ard Bt. Mary's Beacon please ILES. On Ji 6th, Nicks, in atveeventy: mut ow of ‘William Ogden erly of 1880, Sornia Vircen J year of her age, wid- Niles, late ‘editor of Niles’ timore, Md. — he frends of the Tespectfully fe friends of the ae : sarees patent be Rewey eee ecu, Pemuel V- ‘on Weds Beads; ‘oon, the 7th inst, at 8:30 o'clock. C pape! copy RIGGS. at BECCA RicGs, at ber STURGUS. At the residence of 1 Briukerbef!, Tee, are ML TERUSION. 1 lore fut thelste Hon. Buchs Powell. WALKER. Canortse Hrrx Wai 1880, after it Witte Tavtor THe of uiners, Tartcn Tuntstox, gon of Circuit Court, ‘ana ‘brother of Op Monday, July * Bronevs, this city, July LEER, relict fof pa [ re ¥ = » - Po oe UNDERTAKER, Tee. & Der, § Gwtt-lam JST 20 siren meres