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—— AUCTIO? LES. __ EUFURE Days WOMAS DOWLING, STEERS’ SALE OF UNIMPROVFD REAL PR. TATE THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C, By virtue of adeed cf trust recorded in Liber ‘T1Y, folios 349, &e., of the land records of the District (the former p: er hav ing failed to ecm nthe terms of aie), we wil ell at vubtic » the Lihest bidder, “in Sropt of the premises, oh MONDAY. 1HE TWENTE BIXIN JUNE, iss, ATSIX O'CLOCK P.M. 4, in equare 70, 1 ; f AUCTION SALES. Fe : THIS AF™ERNOON. *PHOMAS DOWLING, Avenoneer. HAUSTRES SALE OF PART OF LOT LIN SQUARE SCUIH OF ARE 1.036, TMPRO' TWO SMALL 7F: MENTS. By virtue of a decree of tho Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, passed in i 4 Cause No. 7,736, doc. 21, the undersiznad, aa Trustee, will fer for ‘at public auction, in frontof the on MONDAY, the NINETEENTH DA JUNE, 1882, at HALF-PAS) FOUR O'CLOCK P. the toliowing described real estate, <ituzte in the tihts and appurtenances. 1 San meses oe hath wtrect Soh steser ith : Ke 2 | Nees oe Bey gh Subdivision lots of twenty ject each, fronting om 224 | Sant Kuown aad described arterent hotens Ce Btre: t wont. ' ‘ are south of square ten hundred and. thirty=aix Tarwus: Onefourth carl; balance in six, twaive and | “Tic, the improveuents thereon coueerine of tee et-hteen months, with interet at six pr centum per | Wrene Hen um, secured by 3 deed of truston the property soid. Terms of saie, as prescribed py decree: One-fourth pion each salxl om lot as time of sale. | of the purchase money in cash at the time of sale, id D streets northwest. eqialter dypdaye molt at the | his ey teaiedy it SE, fae tBea aS, Pa MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND BOYS! BOOTS, otter Sve Gag Hol able res; at six, pice ane relve months PAIRS EN’S, WOME! ND BOYS’ foulting purchaser. All convey- | from ‘aay of sale, the purchaser to give his notes ea TOES. GAITERS, SLIDERS, ke. for the deferred” payments, with interest thereon ‘at Auction within AUCTION SALES. UNCANSON BKOS., sAinctionsens, LIE ‘GULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURY, 4 ONSISTING OF A G' BY OF WALNUT CHAMBER AND OT TURE, KEFRIGERATORS, &c. ‘ALSO, FOR GOVERNMENT ACUOUNT, 6 BRUSSEL CARPETS. Aust 15 ROLLS WHITE MATTING. ALSO, ARTIFICIAL PLANTS, HANGING BASKETS, BEGONIAS, ke. = ONE FINE OIL PAINTING, AT AUCTION. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTIETH, | at TEN O'CLOCK. it UNCANSON BROS.. Auctioneers. Ninth Comprimng a general assortment, a Trustees. | st the rate of six per cent ‘per snuum from the day | Compr TURSDAY MORNING.” SURE THOM, § of sale; the same to be sati<factorily cured. ‘The | Qurpralesronms. TUESDAY 3 iG,, SUX tite to the property will be chase money {s Tally. paid. iit tore ‘ned until the entire pur- parcha forms within five day DDURCASSON Bios > Suononee: a ROVED REAL ESTATE 9th and D streets northwest. XS TRNNALEYIOWN, D.C. AND. ALSO VAL- iy with suid ———= = CABLE UNiMpnoved REAL SSratr ON TH: | of sai. 2P FOUR CRATES BEST IRONSTONE CHINA-A n anon DOLPHE CLAUGHTON, Tru SSORTMENT— N. BRo.D BEANCH KAD, IN WADHINGION akas pe CUA pte Loalsiate Tree. at. os oom, (EEN O'CLOCK SHARE ‘TUES- ? t-tue of a decree of the Supreme Court of theses ‘pees: E. WAGGAM. DAY MORNING, JUNE TWENTIETH. it Bs amenias, vesmed om the, Jeu day oC VALUABLE IMPROVED Property, FRonTING | [['{0MAS DOWLING, Aucuonesr. A.D. 1832, caure No. 8035, wherein a 4 RA iN Rd Sob F, Lighefoot te piniatit end WiDiain Pritt ota ONT STREET NOMTRWET, BETWEEN 4ru | CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. naan AN. s Z 18, No. 442. ay lecree, rem¢ Sst tiohta Op MONDAY, JUNE SISETERNTH, ateey | charter the Datner of Conmaiin patted ee el CLOCK P.M. HALF-PAST FIVE P. M,, I will offer for asle, in 138", in cause No. 7,880, of the Equity coemes or ef the premisy front of brgmives, ait of lots 10 and 11, in! suid court, the undersigned. as trustees, will offer for a ee areca Greals. THOS. E, wauaamta, | Rigyfefblle mcion in Trout of tho. premusey on te -etory Erame House with | setae : +B. WANS Aner, | TUIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE, 1882, at SIX O'CLOC oe Yeas, and one two etory Frame House w Si he Ki otter the abov art of lot 22, in ‘square 534,” Washington city, Dexinning ou'the west line of said lot ats point D.C. jen: 72 feck 3 inches north from its southwest corner; thence o east 49 feet 5 inches: thence north 27 feet 9 inches to an P cremip one a'ley: thence west 49 feet 5 inches; thence south 27 feet Poeun | 9 inches to the Leginning. also offer for new, the foilowit ‘Verms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: One third yf the purchase money in cash, balance in three equal installments, in six, twelve and’eighteen months, with holding a | interest from the day of sale and the payment thereof Auction Rooms, | ! be secured to the satisfaction of eaid trustees. If JUNE 1 the purchaser fail to comply with said terms within one week from the day of anle, the trustees reserve the rieht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaeer, after two days’ notice in The coe Star newspaper. A deposit of $25 on the property sol . | Wile required at the sale. All conveyancing at pur- SS chaser’s cost. = - JOHN F. HAN AMES M JOHNSTON, | Trustees. _$¢19,23,27,3. Webster Law Building. CANSON BROS., Auctioncers. OF FINE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET, upon § in the inforn was Books, Vemaphiets, & ghgits basott. Gpon application to Terms as to all the rr. One-third cash and the ats, payable in six, ¥. from the da; earine six per a said real t of $50 on 2 s RNER OF sou D THIRD STLEETS LAST, WASHINGTON BETWEEN © AND D STREETS SOUTHEAST, eee OnSATUKDAY. AFTERNOON, JUNE. SEVEN. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the, | r 5 ‘ a tof pu District of Columbia, passed in the ease. of Corne TEENTH, st SIX O'CLOCK, we will sell, in front JOHN J Lic hus et aly. Dev ct al.. equity, docket 21, Bi she preinixos, Lot 16, squato 763, fronting 63 fect ane eauge No. 7919, on thy 2d day of June, 1882, the unde 9% inches, and running back 100 feet to a large alley, PES cme Pa jd decree, will cell, on TUES. | Rorth and south, improved by buildings now used as stables for the *“Herdic Phaeton Co.” ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. Notes to bear six per cent interest and to be secured by deed of trust on premises. A deposit of $100 required at sale. Conveyancing and recording at pur- Je16-a&as 40 Le : H, 148%, at SIX (6) }CLOC = ae — 2. Ses, the following-described SCERY SALE OF IMPROVED AND t real estate, situated in the city of Washington, in the SOVED REAL ESTATE ON AND NEAR COR- | District of Columbia, to wit: The west one-half of Da ND TWENTY-SIXTH STREETS | orizinal iot two (2), ali of orival lot three (3) and all NORTHWEST. of original ict ten (10), eae of sald lots being losated in | chssers cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in tan B; irti of a che e of the Supreme Court of the, are ndred and ninety-nine (799: otherwise re-sale. District of Coumbts, passed om the 12th day of Senne wie ae been ae Jel0-d&ds P, B, STILSON, Attorney. in whi said lots according to said May, A.D- 1882, in Equity cause No. 7967, AunicP. Farley's paint and Thomas Green et al. are er we will, on ESDAY, the TWENTY EVENS Day € A.D. 1882, at FIV O'CLOCK P.M., offer for sale st = lic auction, in front of the premuses, the foliowing-de<cr:bed Real Ea- ‘tate, to wit: All the interest of James Green, deceased, ie and to sub-iot 24 in Steiger’s subdivision of lots in ggasre No. 4, improved by « large two-story Frame ‘Aine provements will be exhib- a ceo sale and the lots offered according to said ndivision, “Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash,and the residue in six (6), twelve (12) and elvhteen, Gs} months, for which the notes of the purchaser, in Satsal “zuovit, will be taken, with theroct a ix (6) per cent., secured ou the proj oF all cash, 3 the ortion ‘of the purchaser. A depoalt of $30 in cash S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED’ UNTIL SATURDAY, TWENTY-FOURTH INSTANT, same hour and place, i P. B. STILSON, Attorney. Je19-da& JHANCER Y¥ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTAT! ON SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN @ AND STREETS NORTHWEST. jouse. the whole of lots 25, 26 and 27, in Stei- | at the time of any sale made, eball be taken, and on any | - Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme, eer ane ain of iets in aid square No. +- Also. the | faitare to comply with the’ terms of sae by any pur- | Court of the District of Colupbia, passer! Septem People ofthe somth $2 feet 11 inches front. by 148 feet 6 | chaser, the property may be rsold after five days’ no- | ber 27, 1881, in cause No.. 7,801, of the Hauit inches deep of lot 11 in square No. 16, improved by | tice at ‘his risk and cost; the terms to be complied with J dockets of said court, the Endersighed, as Trustee, will two two-story Fran ses; all of said Fves. being | in one week after any sale. From proceeds of sale ali offer for saleat publicauction, in front of the premii 4m the City of Washington and District of Columbia. | texes, liens, or other encumbrances e are to be | on the TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF JUNE, 1863, at ST Bsid Its will be offered for sale separately. pall and discharged. O'CLOCK P. M,, the following-described parts of Lot ‘Terme: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal Ail conveyancing at purcharer’a cost. 18, in square 453; Washington city, D, C.: instalments, payable, wich interest, respectively in six WOODBURY WHEELER, irst. That part of said Lot bexinning at s point on au: twelve months from day of sale, for which said de- 330 4% strect: | prustong | Sth stree: 35 fect 6 inches south from the northeast corner ferred peym e naset Or purchasers shall give EDWAED H. THOMAS, of said square, and running thence south 12 feet 3 inches; ‘their several notes, secured by deed of trust upon the 916 F atreet northwest. thence west 70 feet to an alley; thence north with said Property sold, snd’ npon the final ratification of said DUNCANSON BKOS., Auctioneers. 5e8 NRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ATE ON K STREET SOUTH, BE- z IRTEENTH AND FOURTEENTH STREETS FAST. rtueof adeed “of trust, recordel in Liber, 451, of thé land records for the District lvmbia, the undersigned, as Trustee, will sell ‘12 feet 3 inches; thence ‘east 70 feet to the begin- te ning, improved with’s two-story frame house. Second. Immediately thereafter the said trustee will offer for sale the following part of said lot 18, in said square 453, bexinning at a point on 6th strect 47 feet 9 inches south from the northeast corner of said square md running thence south 12 feet 3 inches: thence west 75 feet; thence north 12 feet 3 inches: thence east 75 feet to the point of beginning, improved with a two- otrecams of en rescribea by the a rerms of #ale, aa pi e decree, are one- fourth cach, and the balance in feurequal installments in six, twelve, elghteen and twenty-four nonthe from ry of sale, terest a ‘cent per anni tobe secured {o the satisfaction of the trustee, or cash at the option of the purchaser. If the purchaser fail to compiy with the said terms within one week from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to ‘Trustees will convey said pro mee. A dk it of $50 on eacl quit at time of sal- nd nuless terms of are com- Bled wich in fen days from day of sale, the property | ‘will be resold at the risk aud cost of the of in front of the premises at public suction, on TUES- ian: 2. L WILLIAMSON, 490 Lonisian: rite. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. Jol6-d&ds N SHERMAN & 7 ‘Real DAY, the TWENTIETH DAY OF JUNE, A.D. 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., all the following described real estate and premises situsted, lying and being in the ty of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known designate? as ‘all of Lot number twenty-five (25) and the east twenty-elght (28) feet and seven (7) mehes of Lot nambe: twenty-four (24), in square numbered. | one thousand and forty-seven (1047), contained within the following metes and bounds, viz: Beginning at a te Auctioneers, ‘bt. Cloud Building. We will offer for sal Of the premises, on FRID : Feaell said property at the risk and cost of the default INSTANT, at SIX € pint twenty-five (25) feet east of the northwest corner irchaser tice Binet northwest, havinw a front of 21 feet Winches by | Of said iat twenty four (24), thenee south paralel with | 2 PUrchas “A depoait of $00 on cash house gui be oe Siu of Fo, Sah, muproved by a two-story aud base- | the wert line of aaid Yt one hundred and two (102) feet | Euyreh "ee" nh teboat of $00 on each house wall be re- hep wang ame | chaser’s cost. ine. andl Abs (8) inches fo a public alley tence east alon ‘This i« a desirable business location. the line of sald alley fifty-seven (91) feet and. three (3) ‘Terms made known at tine of sale.” A deposit of $100 | iuches t) the rear of lot twenty-ecven (27) in maid sqjaa Pequired. - thenee north along the rear line of said alley twenty- Surd&ls W. M. SMITH, Salesman. | thee 2shfect nine (a) inchen: thence due east twenty-five SR COLA i (25) fect: thence north along the east line of said lot Es or eeuty five (25) seventy eight 73) fect nine () inches tp ‘For sale, at 2133 G street northwest, on THURSDAY, | SOUR K street, Sa THE TWENTY-SECOND OF JUNE, 18 EN : One-third of the purchase money in Bewown, Horse ant Warcn: and all the inertae “ater | S205 (Of which $100 ust be devoaiteg af te evk Hatus {he raising and moving houses. Also, a large lot | Genced ty the :romisary Bole of te JAMES M. JOHNSTON, Trustee, Webster Law Building. ‘THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. _Jel9- IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- PROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT BRIGHTWOOD, D. C.. ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE SEVENTH STREET KOAD, AND IMME- DIATELY OPPOSITE THE BRIGHTWOOD HO- Of Horwehold Furniture, the property of Win. Sayres. | purchases, eeckred by deed of trust Gen the een a = _COLMAN, Auctioneer. | fold ana bayable, rouectively, wiih interee at one aay of Octlae ISTH Sad deg ante ee a HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. G) and two ¢ Dears from tee oa se the terms | No. 863, folio387, ohe of the land records for the = = Case ie ee en ee Os too District of Columbia, ana by direction of the se- USTEES! SALE OF PROPERTY ON the Trustee 2 SNEURD SY SUEY FINGT teen, cise wee ARR the ring Goes Ercpeee wise situate and lying in the county and Bistrot 84 Lot No. 3, ‘in Butts eabaiviien of wart oe Seer Frame Dwell: ‘improved by a large, double cm Yardy ld wiih ITOL_ STREE fF, BETWEEN FOURT! AND FIFTEV NTH STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 20:n day of, Zune, A.D. 1877. and recorded im Liber No. 855, § $030 265, of the land reeurds of the District of C bia, and by direction of the party thereby wilt at puttic auction, in front of the PYBUS, BAPE, QF NALUABLE IMPROVED PKOPERTY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. the “ TWESTY-THIRD On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE TWEN-. iruit trecs and aleub- HALF-PAST FIVE O'CLC : TIETH, at HALF-PAST FIVE (CLOCK, in front a f Lot numbered one (1), 10k in- ‘aig piece or pareel of land in the city of Wash- | Of the premises. w. shall sell sub-lots A and B, in subdivision of Peter's Mill Seat, Pr and known and described ‘ae ail of jot | sauare numbered 380, fronting together 43 feet 4 inches a it horses. wl thirty-one (31), in M. M. Rohrer's recorded | 0 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and 10tn streets: A, F, G, H, I, K Seeds tet ha at Me! | Sue ube SHO MeN creepy | tn toe Mahomet ein oft es + a page es a vrove- | Fuilding, with iron frout, Known as°908 Peuusyl vanis Part of "Peter's Stil "Soak ots are uniine ‘ermaof sale: One-third cash, at time of sale, the | avenue. roved. re feo equa! installiuents, secured by the pur- | Ferma: One-third cash; the remainder in two equal | "EY wood in rapidly improving, and is considered otes, satisfactorily sect payable respec- | payments, at one and two years, secured by deed of | the most desirable suburban property around Washing- steixahd nne mouths from day of sale. ‘The | trast. and bearing interent at the rato of six per ceut per | ton. It has © commanding vies of the ty ok ‘Troster reserves the rizht to resell at risk and costof | 8untm, and payable semi-annually. A deposit of Foun country, and is one of the most healthy loca- Durchaver, abou d the ai oveterms not be compiied with | mat Deiuads st the tine of the sale, tions in the District. Within Sve days from fine of sale. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., ‘Terms: One-third cash, the balance at six, twelve, teks J. GC. HEISTON, Trustee. Real Estate Auctioneers, | eighteen and twenty-four montha, with notes beariny in UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ST *| 2220-4 15% F street northwest. | terest until paid, and secured by adeed of trust on the rs . ————s (SEARLES W. HANDY, Reel Estate Broker. deport of $100 will bo reguiean at the Erte of alee Tikt ‘SS SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON THE | {he terms of sale are not complied with in ten das SIDE OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE, BE- a ; the property ay the ranted GUO the ach TWEEN E AND F STREETS NORTHW. And cost of faulting pur- Sie) are ast G8 | ated Sesuary Soaks A*Be eran acne ga | Sze” Oe Gaby Aiveribenentin he Bvening Bo 136, = SS | dated January % a ju 3 dacrict of Colaba, Sani ste | of the parties scoured, T shall oerions te pe bles eee cent Re Bie ote et ts perty secured thereby, Twili sefl at | ib front of the on TUESDAY, iE Specie vii the premines, 63 the hichest | TWENTIETH. A. ‘at HALF PAST FIVE P. y. THE TWENTY SEC M., the following yarcel of ground, situate in Waah: A.D. Isb2, at SEX O'CLOCI sate | inzton, D-C.. via: he northern part of Lot numbsred Sumatied iid ituated in the ey of | twenty-two (23)"in oun B. iubber'a subdivision of ‘ton, District of Columbia, to wit: The south | *quare six hundred and twenty-eight (628), said part of feet front. by the depth thereof of lot num- | Said lot haying a frontage of eleven feeton New sigh J square, or reservation A, sald iat | avenue and extending back, of that wilt, one i oa Thind street uorthwest and tend ‘nty-six feet anc Ith one buuired leet toa thirty-foot alley. to | Teume:” One-third cash: balan the improvezaents thereon, consisting of a im A deponit of $50 at comtted in one week Deick Gack by purchase Conveyancing ns of eal MAHLON AS! ‘Trustee. PS 7 i aren = Tuomas DOWLING, ‘Auctionear. CYONGING 10 SEVERAL ELIF STE ORME 940 and 942 Louisiana avenus. probe sold st my auction 2UCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAG! AR. | OUT EoD ay evan Diss EVERY TUESDAY. THUMSDAT ard ae SAT AY MOLNING, commencing at i _¥19-d&de ‘Surviving Trustés. (CHANCERY SALE. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, rict of Columbi: in Eg. No. 7,956, Doo. 22, we will, on ‘TH WENTY- ‘DA’ . BENSINGER Anchonesr, - | ‘Trustees reserve Washington Hore and Cartage Bazaar, Pe ee 938, daze’ notice, f tne weather is rainy, the sale will take place at same place and time on tho next fair day ads KH. FALL ep | Trustees. CHARLES SCHNEIDER, DUNCANSON BBOS, Auctioneers. 409-4 ‘ALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Vv PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree of the 8u) Stine, ets, io Cause N eats eo Nos, ‘Court. of iho will sell to the highest -SEVE: HALF-PAST FO! of on, the, = REASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, Wassinetos, D.C., June 12,'1882, PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Sa- rintendent for furishing supplies for the U.8. ‘Trea idins, for the fiseal year end ibe ibputted i ‘a ending June 30, 1383, is wi made for articles enumerated in the classes only t rewular dealers therein, viz: Forse, Hardware, Ice, Lumber and Al other items will be included in class Haroous and will be subject to open competition. Propcaais will be opened on the followin dates, Miscelisneous Suppiies, at a gaeck, noon, TUESDAY, fame 27, 1882. Hardware, at 12 orciock, noon, WEDNESDAY, June Porniturs, at 12 o'clock, eon. THURSDAY, Jane 29. forage. at Lo’clock p.m., THURSDAY, June 29, 1882. umber, at 12 o'clock, noon. FRIDAY, June 30, 1882. ‘at 1 elcek p.m., FRIDAY, Jrine 30, 182, 12 o'clock, noon, SATURDAY, Ji 4, 1582. vedas at 1 o'clock 'p-1n., SATURDAY, July i, RS Ruecessfnl bidders will be required to deliver supplies is irty days afte, Proposal, except 4 Bh laren Fact, foram . ‘of all. the. heséinbefore Jota will be eli tuien ani acaittonal particulars willbe furnished at the sale, showing the metes and bounds of plication to the Suprintendent. - 4 f On WEDNESDAY, TWENTY-EIGHTH JUNI A.D. ve catacee, commencing at HALF-PAST POUR OULOOK tract will be awarded for the supplies referred purchase sball (Gil an apyropr-ation for their we Leen made by Conxzess, _telt-w. fm. St = SH, 4 KOPUSALS FOR PARQUETRY FLOORS. sick ow Bvrttprxe vom Srate, War axp Navy DEPAwr MENT: PUBLIC SALE OF THE MACHINERY, TOOLS AN! TOOK OF THE COLOMBIAN BANE ROTE COMPANY. pron of which wil De excl a1 10-100 f50 oak wk oh frame stable thereon. = last-mentioned one, 19 5-100 of the last, fronting 17 20-1 te with trick dwelling. ee ese is 24 and 25, in Peter's north ee ee Sellerscn wireokinunedintely seth ot Srey eis dwaling and tte. i a5 A fi 4 x i it i F mi La t First J ag vee with a Wasuixeton. D.C.. June 16, 1882. No. 1054. jeate? Proposals for. ft ering, fitting 'Becond lot 20 feet front, sume depth. Joining the first 1 us fg in plas ens ‘the south ; im) in the same manner; ‘No. ‘a if i distant 9 ‘south of thevecond, Rh bora © agaiglipled 5 FFICIAL DRAWING iernones SSSESESESESSSESSE SSCS Sese Be SSESSEES SESEE at OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, SINGLE NUMBER, CLASS “‘F,” ENERAL ASBONEMENT | Drawn at New Orleens, La. on TUESDAY, Jane FURNI- ‘23th, 1882. | FULL PRIZES. 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THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED CARE- FULLY TO NOTICE THE NEW AND ENLARGED SCHEME TO BE DRAWN MONTHLY. &2- CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IN PROPORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY, Incorporated in 1868 for twenty-tive years the Legis. lature for Educational and Chasiiable’ purpesor wits sapital of | $1,000,000—to, which a reserve fund o: $590,000 has since bech added. of ), $10. December 2d, The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any state. IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. ASPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. SEVENTH GRAND DRAWING, CLASS G, AT NEW LEAN TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1892— 146th Monthly Drawing. Look at the following Scheme, Nantes tbe exctuaive supervision and management of Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia. Who manage all the drawings of this Company, both y and semi-annual, and attest the correctness of the published Official CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 TICKETS AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH, FRACTIONS, IN FIFTHS IN PROPORTION. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize. 1 Capital Prize. 2 Prizes of $6, (00. 10 Prizes of 81.000, 708 : 20 Prizes of $560. 100 Prizes of $200 300 Prizes of $10 500 Prizes of $50. 1000 Prizes of $25, APPROXI 9 Approximation Prizes of £750. 9 » » 2 1967 Prizes, amounting to. . Application for rates to Giubs should be made only to tie Ottice of the Company in New Orleans, For farther information, write clearly, giving full ad- dress, Send orders by Express, Registered Letter, or Money Order, addressea oxLx to M.A. DAUPHIN, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA N.B.—Orders addressed to New Orleans will receive attention. it RAILROADS JFOR RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND ALL POINTS SOUTH, VIA RICHMOND, FRED- ERICKSBURG AND’ POTOMAC RAILROAD, AND THE STEAMER EXCELSIO! BEGINNING THURSDAY. JUNE 181, 1882, The popular Steamer KEYPORT. of, Potoiuac Steam- boat arene Line, will connect at ‘‘Quantico” with {he trains leaving Washington at 11:25 a.1. and § p.m. for all Sonthern Points, STEAMER LEAVES 7TH §T. WHARF AT 9:30 A. M. AND 3:30'P.M. TICKETS BY RaLL GOOD VIA BOAT AND VICE For information, &c., apply at Company's office, 7th GEORGE MATTINGLY, Gen. Sy WM. P. WELCH, agent. my29-3m AND THE ONLY LINE AND THE WEST, DOUBLE TRACK, EY COUPLER! STEEL RAILS! SCHEDULE- TO TAKE EFFECT SUNDAY, MAY ist, 1882, incinnati an onis xy Siecping Garsto Cincinnati, St Louts and Baltimore, KUicott City ahd Way Stations. G:50—Baltimores Annepois ast Way (Piedmont, Stras- imore, Anal 3 ont burg, Wi Hagerstown ‘and Was, vis Belay.) 5 BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 8:10--Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:15—PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK AND BOSTON EXPRESS, Parlor ‘Cars to New York. 8:40—Staunton and Valley Exp) gerstown and st Point of Rocks tor 19:00—Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express. Stops at Beltsville, Annapolis Junction, Jessup's and Dorsey's. On Sundays stope at al stations: 10:00 BALTIMORE EXPRESS, (tops at Hyattsville and Laurel. t10:40Pittsburg, Chicago, Cincinnati and St, Louis Express. S]ceping Oars to Cineinnatiand P.M,—12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis, Way. $o0_BaLTIMORE ExPrnge eo ‘00—Baitinore, Philadelphia and N. ¥. Express. :30—Baltimore and Way ‘Winchester, #rea- erick, Hagerstown and Wi via =) SET eee oe erick, via a at Junction.) +4:40—Baltim« and Wi stations. t4:45—Point of . Win- and ways itations. Sey Sunday to Point of an fations only. 15:45_BALTIMORE EXPRESS, (Martinsburg and 6:05 Point of Hooke and War bestons os ae) :00—Baltimore and Way Stations. Sleoping Cars to Cincinnati St, Louis and Bagel IMORE AND WAY SEATIONE, TA eine ‘Station. ‘Or panteer information, apply at the alts nd vanis, 141 ‘where orders Pennaylvanis avenue, comer th mtroot = ahy point in the city teatime ni War, obi eee, Ge: Pemenger Ant Dato, EAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SO) UBLE TRACK. uy 1S BOERRRY. PATLROAD. with Palor ‘Gar frou Harsie- Wi Lock Haven, and patie at 9.90.8. Now York and thease @: oA 40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m. and 1:30, ia le Bt ease Line, 6:400.m, and 4:0 p.m. daily, ot i} By an overwhelining popular vote its franchise was Prados Part of the prevent State Constitution adopted $265,500 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. Fatal Ballroad Accident in Virginia. Danvuiz, Va., June 19.—The south-bound mail ‘train on the Virginia Midland raliroad ran off on an open switch this ‘at Fall Creek about six miles from Danvil engine and had his hand severely cut, leg broken, and his head cut in several Mall Agent Cook was knocked senseless, and was thought fatally injured, but recovered sufficiently 2a oe eclpege Riad pened the pas- senger train, w: mails and passengers, were acterwards brought to town, —<—_ ‘Tho Gutermuth Tragedy. New York, June 19.—The inquest in the Guter- muth case was continued to-day, In the presence of a large number of spectators. Mrs. Hawks and Miss Clapp were again subpo@naed as witnesses and were present in a room overhead of the coro- her's office. ‘Two new witnesses were subpoenaed, Albert Hiettmitter, of Lexington avenue, ani John J. Doyle, of East 80th street. Oficer’Peter Nugent in his testimony, identied Mr. Russell, who Was present in the 'court-room, as a man whom he saw on the night when Gutermuth was assailed, in company with Mrs. Hawks and Miss Clapp. “He was standing near when he (Nugent) reached the scene of the assault. LL., June 19.—Jas. B. Doy t-rieiter, was sentenced in the federal’ court tts morning to 12 years in the Chesjg@ gl.) peniten- tary. ne SS The New York Strikes. New York, June 19.—About one hundred men employed as freight handlers at piers 18 and 19, North river, this morning re: to go to work and joined the ranks of the strikers, who demand an lacrease of $ cents per hour. All’ the men who Went on strike Saturday still hold out and s: they will not give in until the companies yiel Work fs almost at a stand-still at the de} and only a small amount of freight is being at the depots where the strikes prevail. An extra force of police officers is on hand to prevent any interference of the strikers with the hew men at work, but up tonoon no trouble had been reported. It was expected that the longshoremen would fe onBtrike for the p andlers, but this ‘step was deemed futile. The longshoremen Will assist the strikeys otherwise. it was reported that the Hudson River railroad company had decided to make the required con- cession to their men, but the agent of the com- any refused to say anything about the matter. ne tally men in the employ of that company, who want an advance trom $20. to $60 per month, are still idle, and neither party will resume work ‘without the other. g Nomination Accepted. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 19.—A letter was re- cans, to-day, accepting the nomination for lieuten- ant governor, ——— The District Justices of the Pence. NOMINATIONS SENT IN TO-DAY. Peace for the District of Columbia were sent to the Senate this afternoon: Charles Walter, A. §. Taylor, Charles 8. Bundy, Wm. Helmick, John T. C. Clark, Samuel C. Mull’ and James A. Tait, to be located at Washington- Jenkin Thomas and Mathias V.Buckey, at ee town. John A. Moss at Uniontown, and A. J. born at Brig htwood. The following are the names of the justices whose terms have not expired, and the dates when they will expire:—H. A. Hall, December 11th, 1882; L. J. O'Neill, ae 28th, 1883; Wm H. Chase, March 10th, 180; and Jos W. Davis, December th, Nominations To-day. The President sent the following nominations to the Senate today: . Postmasters—Mrs. Caroline Brigham, at Natick, Mass; G. S Marsh, at Depere, Wisconsin; Robert M. Smith, at Cherokee, Orlo M. Laraway, at Minneapolis, Raymond Holmes, at Bodie, California; Henry L. Weston, at Petaluma, Cal; Wil- liam W. Dewhurst, at Saint roy, cei Raley James P. Neweomb, at San Antonio, Tex.; George Ware, at Washington, Ga. Capitol Notes, THE ADMINISTRATION ATTACKED AND DEFENDED. The bill to limit the term of office of interna, Tevenue collectors to four years was defeated in the House to-day by yeas 81, nays 100; not the necessary two-thirds. Pending the twenty minutes consideration of the bill, Mr. Bayne, of Pennsyiva- nia, Made an attack upon the administration, and said, in his opinion, the bill had for an effect the Telief of the President from embarrassment tn making changes in such offices. ‘This Mr. Dun- nelldenied. He sald the bill was first recom- mended for passage before the present administra- tion came into power. Cape ENGINEER Marius Duval, jr., and Cadet Midshipman Robinson have been dropped from the naval academy at Annapolis, padicschenee ale Lr. Furrgr.—The order of the Secretary of War approving the sentence of the court martial in the case of Lieut. nig og is now in the hands of the printer, and will be issued this afternoon or to-morrow, ‘Tue BAurrwore CeLEsRatIoN.—The President ‘this afternoon made known to the Cabinet officers the request that employes of the different depart- ments who are members of the District militia be granted leave of absence to attend the G. A. R. encampment at Baltimore, and directed that it be complied with, except in such instances as would interfere with the business of the departments. SECRETARY AND MRS. TELLER are at Carlisle Pa., visiting the Indian schoo. They were, present Saturday at the marriage of Elahdleuh Doan formerly a student, now an assistant in the school, to Laura Foneadleina, both Kiowas. Secretary Teller addressed the students. The Secretary will return-from Carlisle this afternoon. INVESTIGATION OF GOVERNMENT OFFICES.—The House committee on expenditures in the War de- partment to-day heard the commissary general and several other gentlemen on the sub- ject of abuses in the adjudication of claims the offices of the quarter. master a co mimi: gent and the auditor. Genel M: was of opinion that there 1s no foundation for the charges which have been made to the effect that certain employes of his office have received con- siderations for using their influence in the rapid pean of ate was in ie how- ever, changing system examin- ing “the claims, “which ‘are. now invitation of the inmates there. This invitation Dae peeeD a be ace shi Fels not Likely m x ite will move out there In the next ten f assisting the freight ceived from Levi Birdduff at the headquarters of the state committee of the independent republl- The following nominations of justices of the za ¢ 3 % was designated to succeed the M: and tum over hfs oMcial duties tens to cessor. He will return Thursday next. accept a8 overseer st the Washi [oa has so notified che District samen Ee? é g i a I Burke, 614 6th street soutiwest, Interred to-day. DARDEN. In New York, on June 19, 1882, of heme orrh of the lungs, FRANCIS WILLS DARDEN, of Washington, D. C. Forty-five years of axe. LENMAN. On June the 18th, 18823, ELIZABETH KENNARD, beloved wife of Joseph N. Lenman, aged 25 years, 9 months and S days, Funeral services will take viace on Tuesay, the 20th inst.. at one o'clock p.m., from the Tabernacle, corner = and B strects southwest. Interment in Baltimore, RUFF. On Jane 18. 1889, at 3:30.a.m., in the 26th a ALICE M.. wife of Albert B. Ruff, and arhter of and Olive M. Ch Relatives a: lends are invited ttend her funeral from her Inte residence, 1%4 M struct uorthwest, Tuce- day, June 20, at 6 o'clock p.m. TALBOT. At her residence, No. 61_1 street north- Jost on Saturday, June 17, 1862, Mine MARY LOCISA Her funeral will take from St. Aloysius church co tony Lane Sasha ar ay WASHINGTON. | Buddenly, of heart disease, on Sunday morning, June 1, 1882, at 3 o'clock, MARIA Ww INGTON, formerly of Orange Court House, Va, but a resident of this city for mauy years, aged Aly yearn. Fontral from her danghter’s residence, Mra. Mathie Paul, 1153 Seventeenth «treet northwest, Wednesday, the dist, at 4 o'clock.“ Kelatives aud friends invited attend. UNDERTAKERS. _ hemes ARAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms m and everything first-class. ‘1: LN Be. J° pein = UNDERTAKER, 1387 Texte Sraxer Noxtaweer, Telephone Connection. 410 UGUSTUS BURGDORF, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, northwest, - 316 lvanis, 3a Ro. 316 Penney! avenue between 34 9nd MEDICAL .& BOTTLE OR TWO OF DR. 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