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me ee eecammans | ee ee ee ee SBEIRGTON CLT POST OFFIGR, LOCAL NEWS. KNIGHTS FROM THE East. ‘The New a FAMILY SUPPLIES. MAY PICKINGS tas Sorden snd Bias Beg posed a1 ic] ves, cured with -—~ Satara ak oy = da makes delicivus drink. atrict ve entire | holesome. 8old | otis by ELPHOSZ0 SOUNGS. } ICBRD TEA. ICED TEA. ICED TEA. | Our G: Black, or Mixed Tes, at 50 cents per gonna, "can't be eiuslied in Washington fur 1-7 LUNCH Goops very description just “Me ye Gam, Beet rary kere bales | Lobster, Dried Beet, Baked beet Bor Bone 80, | SAUCES AND PICKLES Of all & we would pame the celebrated | Surtees geiea a Crosse & Blackwell's ‘A full sssortment St ne vers chotoost NEW | ED FRUITS an pogo Boned FAMILY TRADE, bs And make it our whole study to none, and we i Sthor nome house in the sity as, quality and quantity, as loney Cheerfully refanded to any eustomer = entirely satisfied with their purchase. If = can't call please send postal or Telephony rea dence, a8 our Telephoae st the gtore is waged sgain for the present. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 9th st., bet. Band F. T THIS 6Z4S0N, THEGE IS BO MOBE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- BOME BEVERAGE THAY CLARET, itolextrsvagaat seta forbid la evuctal ue | is foe weanee sto forbid its general use, a cane juality and sta low price becomes a de- . We have succeeded in securing & VIRGINIA CLARET, xrown in Albemarle County, equal in bouquet | detcacy ana parity to sny Huvorted wine wine at double joe. Ite fruity agreesble Santas of alcoliol, toweiher with the low price of $4.00 PER DOZEN, should recommend it to the cordial approval of the public. myl? ALSO FROM THE SAME VINEYARD, A NORTON SEEDLING ots bea a character, the finest native wine yet produced, ai pare PER DOZEN. HUME, CLEARY & CO., sp29 S07 Market Space. od UST BECEIVED— BOILED DINW: * Tape tener, {°° Pa any ouig' LORE, FOR THE ConRIED Ov = S. W. BEED’S SONS, 1216 F st. northwest. HOUSE SEEDLESS jcoM- H®* BEES, ONLY 60 CENTS, = PaLACE MAREET. Corner 14th street and New York avenus Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. Reve Dal) CHOICE SPRING LAMB, QUCUMBER3, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES, BERMUDA POTATOES AND ONIONS, POTOMAO PERCH sn SHAD, BOSTON MAREET, spl 171% Pennsylvania a OHN B Lele 8 Dra: Ser, FLAME, EAD ME MENON, 629, and dio Genter ter Market, 9th street 4 306 .4 208 Northern Liberty i Radress Box 71, City Post Office akan wnarecting dell free of charge to all parts of the city. Ges. MEDAL Awarded at the National Fair over all other sabes titors, To RES; The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. MINNEOLA, Avery Superior Mint Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY. Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLD! o Bandara racy Flour the District. rout BALE B RST-OLASS GROCER. WEOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave., WM. M. GALT & co. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. DPeceuatep rorreny AND PORCELAIN, New Designs now arriving. EDDY REFRIGERATORS, WEITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, GLASSWARE, all kinds. febls M. W. BEVEBIDGE. , mii No. 1000 Pennsylvania Ee THE SEASON. offering rices a8 low as the: obtaines in this or in ‘borthern cities, the folowing ‘Seagonabie BEFRIGERATORS, CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS asp FILTERS, JELLY TUMBLERS, BODA TUMELERS, | And a fall lineof Housefurnishing Goods of the quality. = Pos as CROCKERY AND SILVER PLATED WILMARKTH & EDMONSTOR, 709 Market Space. EF RIGEBATO) COOLERS, OIL AND Ag stoves COOKING STOVES AND BANGES, We can show the larvest assortment in the city; all low prices. Alro arbolized Psper, Moth Mill- dew and Water Proof. The attention of Builders and others is invited to our large assortment of Slate Mantela, Latrobes, Brick set Ranges, and Furnaces. We sre agents for the Social and Fire- side Jewel Latrobes. St George and Stax Head Elevated Oven Ranwe and Radiant Home Furnace. Estimates ziven for Tinning, Plumbing and Heat- W. 8S. JED! on oO. m7 WATER COOLERS, s ICE CREAM FREEZERS, And a full stock of HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS. az J. W. SCHAEFER’S, 2020 Seventh Street, Apovs New Your Avanvs. aptl (oncomD HaunEss. GET THE BEST. ‘The Celebrated Concord Harness and Collars. LUTZ &@ BBO., 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Azente for Hill's Concord Harness. “Franks and Harness in great variety at lowest ‘Careful attention given to repairing. sp36-Im ——————$—$——$_— ee) pants. OILs. Pos bal AND PLATE cultivated Japan Tes, a oe i yy | 4 4PERCALES..... = DRY GOODS. Revccrions. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Offer Cnorce Goons at REDUCED Patogs. } Psa BILES reduced from,903. to T5c. ULARD SILKS from $1.25 to T5c. LINEN LAWNS (pure linen) from 3730. to 25c. | UNION LINEN LAWNS at 120. Our stock of PARAS‘ * Pi aly ag areen OLE at prices that wil) REMNANTS of ail kinds at a sacrifice. ONE PRICE. w. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. B. B.—Trade Doliars taken SST EOe <] DALw ZS TN EEMSUCMENS....19% cents. PACIFIO LAWNS. LINEN LAWNB... PLAID BAINSOOES... PLAIN NAINSOOKS. INDIA LINENS... PERSIAN LAWNSB..... EMBROIDERED SWISSES.. ALL-WOOL DRESS GOODS. TYLEB & CHEWNING, mi6é 918 7th st. n.w. AWNS: LAWNS! LAWNS! FIGUBED ae dang Oe LAWNS LInEN oA AWN! ONE THOUSAND (1. 000) 8. w NEW AND IFU: THE OHEAPEST AN. a nORsT “ASSORTMENT OF NEW TAWHD ta W ; WASHINGTON, 6, 6. 8, L INDIA LINEN, ‘the new and deelrable White Goode for es and Obildren’s Dresses, 20, | BLACK BLACK FRENCH L aAWas. "55. INEN, yard wide, for asin wear, 1234. a WoDe, 8° wet PRE aR i, CLOT 1 ‘or Boye, 25. = MMENBE ASSORTMENT Cad ‘SILK. aave “bine, 6 Sant Drab, Green, Biaca te seh and Whit ie oan SILKS, only 50. ILORED 8B. Ey cae toe ghee FD BROOADES, 81 0.4 ees % yeas ce 1. 00. ApERE IN PaCS NEW PARASOLS, EDES.”) lined with aoe ‘Oream, ‘Blue, White, Bisck and’ Carnet UN'S VEILING, pure wl ot wide double width Pare Wo 'UDDA BERGE, in beaut fat apa Pure. Wool LAO) ON LENG. oe in all “colors, wide double width, 60. Two hundred alo) Pisce of Beantiful MADRAS GL GHAMB, the largest assortment in Wash- oe CARTEKWP, ml: 711 Market Space. Ne DRY GOODs. iS IN BLAGE BI ADB BLAOK BATIN DE LYON. BLAOK SATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SURAH SILKS. RUN'S BLACK VEILING. Full lines of all ranas of first-class DEY GOODE AT BOTTOM PBI —. OLABK & 00., spla 803 Market Space. HOMPEON’ SHIRT FAOTORY, 816 F st. NORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. DRESS SHIRTS TO OBDER, a specialty. BEADY-MADE SHIBTS at following bagel Best Wamwutts, dnSziah of Just received, atenqatinn ot FANCY HALF HOSE; fora a designs in NECK WEAB appropriate oe Sain aA complete stock of GENTS FURNISHINGS aye on hand at unusual Hi aye = JAMES THOMPYON, Manager. EW 8PRING GOOD! ed splendid assortment o! TSOUDS, comprising ali the nee Among the many choice unas are Nun\ Black White and Colored, a gre SPET NG RG DuESS fabrics. Veiling, tin, ‘Es nt: sorth west, sp5. Bean Eserrt House. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, Martufacturers of FUSE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. 1112 F at. northwest, Washington, D.C. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order.. Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. fix Fine Shirts to order, mar24 q ve. and lish of all kinds, Ze- Eraceer ten aianesccr ane : $m st present selling thes © p00ds Ve very low, but as i wish Ho make some chanie in business I will, im order to rediuec stock, make the above discount on the goods named. a & oe = Transfer Farnese, in two colors, er ie design for al! kinds of Braidt sha Embroidery works This is the best method for Btamping ever invented. The designs will not Fub off the goods or evil the material axed in work. ing; besides, this proceas suanee 8 clearer and bet- ver uppression than any other. a.B. SCHOFIELD, 1035 7th street northwest. MES. ANNIE JEFFRIES, 2188 PENNSTLVANIA Ave. Nontitwesr, The West End Fancy Dry Goods and Millinery Store, has a full stock of these Transfer Papers at iow x. ‘Bethe Kensington Stitch teught here. m13 QumEB OPENING, MRS.J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, ELO? F St. Bet. Lith and E8th, just received by the late steamer a fall line of BeeckOENT NEW - of ELEGANT NEW GUODs, will have her SUM CH etd ad AND 8} ge Ang BUR Ra 3 eis Bite HATS, ms 8. DOUGLASS’, 87. CLouD BuILpia. novelties including the “MEROEDES™ PA be CANE PARABOL." it and Oo! 1m. the Rowes ‘Desigtis = lors, Corset Department large and com- rer 60 styles, in cluding oy ery desirable io 0 PASBIONE.: NOXTH STREET, Our 7 DOUGLASS’ iTH SBT Br. — ag JOHNSSONE’S KALSOMINE and MASUR! LUQUID PAINTS, ready for use. ‘Cheng for cee Entimates furnished to Builders. _ A full stock of abtisis SUrPLLES always on band. KO. BYNEAL, Jr 30 415 Teh st. nw. NTO. HERS DEY iG BSTAB- A se DYE WORKS Ho We G a. Sorthwert near the U.B. Patent Lisi BODS.—The sot eS pe by. yut up by J. H Kona alg mt north: put up cy uth hee AnD i ana BTORB, | Supeniot serie? ne at, short mes oa tare | Dreeoes ind perfect “Gt guaran” [oa oom: . Tan shall offer my entire stock of WIR- j OF TEN PER CENT. 348. H. VEBMILYA, | febts G10 Ninth st., opp. Patent Omes. PROPOSALS. P®orcsaLs FOR SHEET OOPPER, BIO. Orricz or Poros ror Brats, Wax AND AVE re te thie ity, eee ey Sf Jai 831, and et eae fo Pipe ‘Seat ationne = general sagen amy for bidders, and bisok forms of proposal, will be furnished to established msnufacturers abd dealers in the thie oft. = : = . i THOS. sea CASEY, m20-6t Lt.-Col. Corps of Eng'rs. BOPOSALS FOR WROUGHT IRON PIPE. Ureice oF en yor Brare, WAR AND/ ae ay G Mav 11, agai. § abt Sat irae black eke north wing of 4 the Dulldiog, tor Brater "War eres Fotos unt aa ok a ist, tely thereafter ia of Pe tions, general rank fe of be furnished to ‘ank form of proposal, arasned ¥0 eatabiiel hed mani Of wrought i: pon their proper Nicatios this x: THos., EEROOLN Gaur, wit-6t Oe “Bolo J ier liens FOR STATIONERY. “Wan Derantuet, Wasntncton Orr, May 12, iB. Ine BSesiea rat wa im duplicate, ad erent oblbak, be. ~ acosived at "olool tioner: for tht Wards for the - ‘endieg June. will be coneidered. that are not sealed and marked on the onteide of the aprelore,. * Honery.™ No bide will be secalved efter 12 clock a dota: a scliedule of the articles required and a ys sl] will be furnished on a) ie ae tec Gated Cie ter Et the War deparimen partment. Bam- isa Saast accouspauy eack: bid; andl Ge Tully caval pee e y op Ble, v3 in the schedule. cone no sterehouse for the acposit eald aarioiee not bape in the schedule are to be fur- pished at the option of the de perenne tte lowest Spas ice. BOBERE a LIN Ole ml4-Jaw! retary of Ws Jpacrcdass FOR STATIONERY. wpe Tom Alay igo j aammoros, May Sealed Provesals, adi he, Wooretai themavy, for furpishiane Siatanony Department, and, bureaus and offices thereof, uring the fv fending June be received until 12 IS, o'elock My Of et Navy CS Be of fie {be mbmitted on the forms fur- ished byt by the Department, with the guarantee nae ccriificate annexed, and ‘must embraco all th i Proposals from parties not engaged in business tn Washington, or who have nota supply depot in such git. ‘Will not be considered. ee schedule embraces two general classes: Ist Paes and envelopes. 2d. Miscelianoous Articles; d the contract "will be awarded in the whole oF by classes, as may be considered the more advan- tageous to the Government. ‘AheDepartment reserves the richt to require & greater or less quantity of any article in the sched- ule than tuat specified, as nis eo wants of the same m tehedule, and satisfactory to tha head of the ofice or bureatt for which required; must be delivered pithout unnecessary de the contractor; in default of any of waich require- ments the Department reserves the right to pur- chase the articles elsewhere, ox to annul the con- fract im whole or in part, and will hold the con tractors responsible for any additional expense it ma) a thereby, sane Donartment reserves the right.to waive de- fects aid to reject any or WM. H. HUNT, m18-2awiw Beoretary of the Navy. REASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFIce OF THE FECRETARY, WasnincTon, D. 0., Mi Sealed Propceals to supply the ‘Treasury Depart. ment with Ice for the ensuing year will be received at the office of the Coa up pio 1 O'OLOoK P, M. of 1 HURSDAY, May 26. 1881. Instructions to bidders will be furnished on aj Pine io to Ky eRe Ss the Treasury Build- nga. Room No. rat floor. J. T. POWEB, Ohief Olerk- AUCTION BALES THREE THOUSAND FLOWERING AND BED- withie DIN ae ANTS ay AUOTION. MORNING, J rooms, TUESDAY Mir Ziv, I8S1," aT 10-00GN O'cLock, 1 will tell a finelot of lane Plants, Such as Hors, Hydranges, Hejlotropes, Mignonetton, Verbenas ume, AC ‘Bey alin th tie best condition,” ae ‘Terms cash. m21-dts ypecmas DOWLING, At Auctioneer. ATIRACTIVE ART SALE. OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTING AND SKETOHES, BY KESIDENT ARTISTS AND OTHERS; FINE ENGRAVINGS, ETOHINGS, PHOTOGBAVUBES, &o., &c., ELEGANTLY. FRAMED. c oad ee SD inst.. and day and even- ing until the sale. Gell and examine them. m41-6t {For Other Auction Sales See Third Page.) SPORTING GOODS. UT DOOB SPORTS. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF CROQUET, ~ ARCHERY, anv LAWN TENNIS WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, 428 Seventh street. BUPPEBT. Nos, 203 and £06 7th st. m. w. she cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability nthe market. 4\ROHEEY AND FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET 4ND LAWN TENNIS, BIOYOLES, VELOOLPEDES, WAGONS, 4. ¥. BOLLER SKATES (all numbers) At cme {0 Buit the Times. coe Leathe bl re bse ed 83 eat MoyrH—On densburg. mty of ieee aiade aa ‘water. Ini juire on Promises or address - Bh REVE, Bladensburg. Md. mi0-tme + FBannae, Mk [ORTON & OO.'S PULP MORTAR BLAOK, L. = yon Soicmuaren's Use Where Bisck Joints sre required. Best in the world. Only bisck that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & 0O., AGENTS, 12th street wharf 1202 F street n.w. OounseLLon-at-Law, it La a Patent Law an: eae CELLULOID TRUBS; that Dress, eee wears mk al mand can worn while bathing, is for sale at CHAS. FISHER'S, 623 7th street northwest Mrs. Bisher devotes her attention to the wants, 1a patrons. ms HO. &. PRESCOTT it informs the citizensof Washington ‘eatablished his BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Art No. 1416 F Stazer Nostuwsst, that be has BEAL ESTATE EXOHANGB, No. 1416 F Sraeet NoRTHwest- ——— 38 ALL ranrRorON si Satori Gate Bay and deitvering, | LADIES’ LIST. 4—Anderson Emms; Aniba Laura L; Adams P Mra; arden B Bre. ‘Burrows. 3 eremhesos nai Eleanor; an Me Mrs; : Green Eliza Gray Mary; onaem & German Matte; Janay 3 Gel- ' ston ictions for bidders, | ac ‘Hi_Haye Ads; Harrison Birdio; Harris Haldeman Frances: Holland Jans Beich 38 arg: Bood Harriet fabiman ddar "Harris Mary Henry Maggie; Hek: ‘S—Jeckson i; Jewell Bia; Jackaon Fannie, Saguaon aura; Jol Johnson Juda; Jones Jas W Mrs. tee Medhor Tamer Lee Manda; Lewis Mis; Lochiender Marie; Lake Okive, ‘Annie ry Manat ua; Police Su Reynolds Bessie’ tandoloh Roberts "josephine: Bay .ena; egies ancy. ine; :Btalth Annigs-Storrs Chon F; ith Ellen Beott Henrette: Bharat btone apesry 1H; Btewar meme Lizzie; eA LB; agg Mary B; TRVoTweberton Osrrie: Wilson Lyte: Waldon Mary ; Wilson Mary N; Washington afatilds; Wan- ter busie. ‘¥—Xoo Ellie D. GENTLEMEN'S LIST. —Ashton John. H—Bolsvert Ben}; B; Barker Ohas; Brill Chas O; Bruse Gartar: or Basie BW; Bailey Henry; Bryant J W 0; STR Brown Ws “7 a; “Beach L ae: pte Michaels Bowen Ban iB Preston ; Bootua ight R By Brown Lost © Oariton Alfred: Gnrulga Andrew ; Gollins 0 ColmandD: Cooper ¥ feavciand BG: Uoured Geo W: Cummings HG ; Oromather HA; Canning- Collins Jno F’; Clark J F ; Oox J W; Gole- ran Marshall; Oager Wichard: Colby WD—Doning Ohas A; Derndinger Dolph; Cre forth B F; DeAbn: a HO: Davis Mr L; Deering Loughe W. Waris J james. -Forbs Alex; Freeman a R; FooteE Jr; Freyer Gayern C B; Goode F 0; rate Julia Golden s08 ate ines tier Jas T;@roh Jos; Gray Gray OH: « bE. 0-0; Hughes David W; Hamilton Geo, Huse N Pe Hebb Jas bt; Hoover Hentys Hen Teo ae a Lebo 3—Jackeon Bolstar ; Jones Oh Lee; Jacques G Jarman Geo Wi: Johinson Howard L.;doraan Hat Joues Jas W; Jchneon J J,2; James Tarito aa ue en; Jordan Wm H; Jameson Wm; J “Fe Rovers Jon; Kane J A Kenon P 3, L—Laird Jos T; Lee Jno H; Lee Ji Lacey Jn0B; Ledner J 0; Levey t Sylvester: ‘Louise WA, Lewis Wm; Lewis Wm. Ma Minor AE: Miller Chas F. Mendcuhall Ells- worth; Myers Henry; Middleton J E; Morris Jap; Mudge Mr: Miller Wm Judge; Murray Thos. Me MckUiop 4 — Mevormicx Jas. Soutizert 8 8: Buter ney Hon; uss ebb Bes) Hi Geek alate a: Warre! ‘ara H 8; Williams J W ba D weub Ai; Welch PB Wilson Robert Wilkins : = ie: Youn| SregEE DOUG OPUEM suse Diectry.” LETTERS REMAINING IN GEORGE- bee TOWN, D.' Doers OFFICE, ope LIST.. Baker Matilda Miss; Krelger H ENTLEMEN'S LIST.—Black P N; Jones Dan- iel; Layton Caleb 11; Mayg Philip. Morrison M SCHOONER List: —Oapt eorman schr Geo ta ite RG sehr AD Abbie "Gneen: brghantomes "AIRGHR, Postmaster. BOOTS AND SHOES. BURT’S FINE SHOES. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, S273 and S24 Seventh 8t., WILL OPEN A FULL LINE OF EDWIN C. BURT'S FINE LADIES' AND MISSES SHOES, GAITERS; SANDALS,ETO,, ON MONDAY, IN OUB SHOE DEPARTMENT (Stare Nos 822), EMBRAOING AMONG OTHERS, THE FOLLOW- ING VARIETIES: PEBBLE GOAT BUTTON: OOBBO GOAT, VAMP; EID-FOX, SERGE; CHILDREN'S AMERIOAN KID, SPRING HEELS; FRENOH BIBAIGHT GOAT KID; LADIES' OURSO KID; KID OPERA SANDALS, FRENOH HEELS; CLOTH, KID-FOXED BUTTON GAITERS; KID OPERA SLIPPERS; PINAFORE AND DUCHESS SLIPPERS; PRINCE ALBERT SANDALS; NEWPORT TIES; KID AND BERLIN SANDALS. THESE ARE BUPERIOR GOODS AND WILL BE OFFERED VERY LOW. EVEBY PAIR WARRANTED. GUINNIP, DAY & 00. BUTTON, aps AHE BRO MISTAKE. THE YEW JOBE BHOE STO! p2 wae OE STORE, loaroenen gop | SPHiNG it ‘HEELS. One hundred Low Shoes, at pa en bee Sa ap28 i GEO. MoOARTHY. Seas STYLES or” BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, ‘Now open for inspection and on sale at extremely to our Youths’ apcraeemseet = 7 Kilian, Mar- , Wich will ve eold at very reason . UTHEREORD & | x Ose. mi6-6m a6 Foune VS. Soha AS TRALEE N FRE Bee MANE AnD cs abled PLEATS PLEAS be ay te mee a CO. fae Carer NOTION. Sta THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. SATURDAY.............May 21, 1SSL. ART NOTES. The title orsubject of Mr. Gaines Donoho's se is the Border of a —Mr. D. C. French, the sculptor, 80 favorably known in Washington, b&s just completed a sketch of @ bust of Col. Bartlett, which ts to be Placed in Memorial Hall. Harvard College. —Mr. Andrews still has in his studio his re- cently painted portrait of Saget a Faegned hich many persons life-like he has Oe prodased. 1 Tenas has = rare —, of both the friends of the artist and Subject,—s result. not easily or often — No less than sixty-five artists of American birth have pictures in the French Salon this year. Jsifteen of them have two each, and none have more than that number. Mr. Healy, mee Secepaoencnen, i arate u- mania, the other thet of ML Ge de Lesseps. — Whatever may be said in favor of the past and its appreciation of art, the present time Is unquestionably the golden age of cotemporary ices for artists | scknowledged rep utation Hie i the Eugilsh ‘p painter, money value of which is over $200,000. — Mr. S. A. Kilbourne, the well known pain- ter of fis hes, Cled last Sunday. Mr. Kilbourne shared with Mr. W. M. Brackett the reputation of standing at the very head of this line of art, whether in this or any other country, and his death will be widely regretted, #8 well by anglers as by lovers of picturés for their own = man uncommonly good opportunity to pro- cure pictures by resident and other favorite artists will be afforded by the sale, advertised in anotber column, to take piace a at 477 Pennsyl- vania avenue next Thursday id Friday eo A8 the works to De sold Will all be on bition for several days beforehand, intend- ing purchasers will have every chance to study and Consider before buying. — Scriomer's Monthy for June gives an en- graving of the figure of Bastien le Page’s “Jeanne d’Arc,” which made sucha sensation at the French Salon last Year. It is ona larg scale than the picture in the June Harper, al aad gives one a better idea of the figure than does that engraving. It does not, however, give any of the accessories of the original picture, and. % berefore less interesting and satisfactory as a whole than the other. — The following-named American artists are represented by pictures on the walls of the British added Academy this year: George H. Boughton, in, D. Bates, R. Bicomer, nc C. Farrar, Mark Fisher, R. Swain Gitford, Howard Helmick, Edward L. Henry, W. J. Hennessey, Anna Lea Merritt,Wm. McGrath, cane Sh funn, W. J. = R.C, Minor, Geol rzan, J. T. Peele, Toby Rosenthal, Wi alter shiriaw. J. G. Todd, Charles A. Vander: hoof, and R. C. Woodville. — Mr. Miller returned last Saturday from his northern trip, which included a visit of several days in Boston and some time devoted to sketching in the 1ural portions of New York and New Jersey. He brought home with him several orders,—including two or three for por- traits, and some for etchings, both old and al Mr. Miller's etchings, by the way, compat very favorably with the majority on vow in in the recent Boston exhibition, and he received on every hand words of praise and encourage- ment in that city, as well for his crayon por- bes the examples of etchings shown ere, —On Wednesday next St, Gaudens’ statue of Admiral Farragut Is to be unvelled in New York, The place selected for it is Madison Square, one of the choice spots in the city, and those who have seen the statue say, thal It is eminently worthy of its location. It has, how- ever, never been exhibited In this country. In Pariz, where it wa8 cast, {t won high praise, and was pronounced by the critics one of the Mnest pieces of sculpture shown there for years. The pedestal is que elaborate, both in conception Era execution. Wood cuts of the statue and some of the accessories are given in Scrivner tor June. — Late advices from Florence represent Mr. Larkin G. Mead hard at work in that city mod- eling the colossal fj of Freedom, Justice and Peace, inten itor the Lincoln monument at Springiel Sey which are de- signed to be J peor c ‘on the same libra with that of Mr. Lincoln, according to the artist's original conception, were not included in his original contract for the monument. A meet- ing of the Association oS, heap been cailed for the purpose of dering ate pro- peers of Sea the contest se Ss to In- elude them, and It is believed that the original pian will now be carried out, and the contract amended accordingly. — It ts quitecommon for the impressionists in art and their friends to sneer at the annual ex hibitions of the ar ot , and to say that each year's dis) Poorer than the last. This view ts not hel ao ee babii, however, if its purchases are to an expression ‘or its opinion, and it isn BOL ater that aby more satisfactory test can be Sevieed. The sales out of the Academy year amouLted to $42,938, whereas last year, which snowed the best sales ever made up to that time, they footed up only $25.¢00. Not only was the number of pictures sold this year greater a Spd before, but the Led also averaged higher per a . These facts must be very gratifying to the Academy and its friends, Whatever those opposed to it for one reason or arother may think or say. The head ana heart — Considerable feeling 1s manifested In ar- Ustic circles in London over the exclusion from the Royal Academy this year of the pictures sent in by two members of the American colony in that city,—Messrs. Gilbert Munger and Er- nest Parton. Both these gentlemen had won bee success in England that they hada a toe: OSes @ contrary result, tally as gS confessedly inferior in merit by ‘Other ts were admitted. The purchase of one of Mr. Parton’s landscapes for the a by — Academy last year, an position as an artist in catoom to the belief that his two, Piclureasent in this year would find a good place on the walls; = co belief was strep; ings. it apy i they a and he was 60 notified; but for nome, ae 4s che unexplained, they were returned to @ reason or reasons for es action on Pipe be divined, but art of the Management cannot it is emi that professional jealousy and favorifism, in various forms, are at the bottom ofit. Fortunately the hep of both gen- Uemen Is so well established in the best circles in England that they cannot be injured by the treatment they have received, but it is none the less unjust and mortifying to them and thelr friends. Frightfal Mine Disaster in Colo- rado. ELEVEN MEN CAUGHT BY A “CAVE.” A “cave” occurred at the Golden Terra mie, Terravilie, Colorado, at 7 o'clock, Thursday “Thirteen persons were ih the mine. only about twenty had entered the tunnel, when a mass of earth fell in the distance of nearly 200 feet fro ee gr throwing down the timbers at a rate for 100 or 200 feet. One tons Bamea Thomas Green, was thrown by the com- pression of the bd nearly wate eet out of the tunnel is e side n mune at Lead city! One escay urt, Other was struck by a timber and died Thursday night. Eleven men were buried under the de- bris. The “cave” issupposed to be about 250 feet long, 100 feet wide and 50 feet and it completely Sig tt tund ore chamber, completely filling jun miners were at ‘once set to work from Lead and cities, and hits were i changed every utes, only five or six aay ene each side of the Cave time. Two men popularity. bas on bis books unfulfilled commissions thé |: crowd of spectators in the vicinity of the ‘and Potomac Raliroad depot and on ‘Ube line of march. —— were ex} to arrive Dy the 3:45 o'clock train. ihve Tenoering "it ecetsary for tne slag Knights and thetr wives at the rail anwho had Arig If Molay Commandery, Not, of t ot this city, togive by ive to mace, foo the visitors & tse Va. and on Snvitation delegations from Seomcemen ieee eae is 4 aD ras formed at the ‘depot, wl with four mounted bugiers -_— lowed by De Meuntea"¢ eminent Com! ers ‘Knights in line; Columbia W. H. Browne, E-C., and manders E. 8, Sti Thompson, Ball, Miner, Trimble | andery DN Stephenson, . , with his officers ana Past Commanders Bennett, Baldwin, Davis aud Boyd, with 79 knights in ne. 's Commandery, of Providence, came next, “Neadea by the American bri Providence, (28 pleces), leader, ‘The omicers of Geo, H. Rhodes, G. Pierce, tain Jas, . Greene, recorder; Wm. C. dard-bearer; Edward S. Jones, sword-bearer; Ene L. Shepley, warder; Wayland A. W) heaton, Wm. H. ge and Forrest A. aes] of the guard. This body numbered 64 knights in et a fine looking set of men they are; ven lay On and drilled. jay Commandery of Boston was next In une gored Ball's ban aor Boston, twenty-one pieces, led by D.C. Hall. The officers of this y are as follows: sit F ick G. Wal- | bridge, eminent commander; H. P, Hemenway, generailssimo; George.F. Wright, captain gen- eral; Rev. J, W. ee roe Henry G. Jordan, a Dwinell, | Junior ‘warden; Josep! al 24 Phippeh, Ret ys Loud, dard-bearer;'J. Frank Gammell.” sword: bearer, Zaeheus Fiomes, warden; Daniel F. Knight, William B. Fisher and Winfleld L. ‘Tucwer, Captains of the guard; John L. Curtiss, apt a Drost and Edwin W. tillbert, assist: ant guar Next followed the open oarouches contain- ing the ladies (about fifty} who accompanied the visiting Sir Knights on thelr pilgrimage, ‘The line of march was up Pennsylvanta avenue to 10th street, and down D to 9th street, ana so onag heretofore published. All were’in full dress uniform, and the marching was excel- lent On the circuitous round made. REVIEWED BY THE PRESIDENT, | At 17th and I streets the bands ceased play- ing, OD account of the iliness of Mrs. Garfield, aud tne procession marched past the Presi- dent’s house fh silence, and was reviewed by the President. A large crowd had assembled lo witness this review. The President appeared atthe door, with Fiore Fo eecegerd MacVeagh atbisside, The pi ite was made by Ube Sir ietigits, ahd the une ‘oturn Salute made vy the President. Leaving the Witte House, the procession returned eastwardly by 15th, ¥, 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue to Willara’s Hotei, where the visitors are quartered, and the escort net) the Tempie and were thede, dismilesed. se anh nthe THE RECEPTION Last NIGHT. At nine Oulock p. m. De Molay es, in full uniform, marched into the hall at the Masonic Temple and si their guests. The ladies arrival were shown to knights were weleomed Thorpe, who said: “*You are now ep; a pligrimage, not such as engaged ous predecesors TS in past ages, the defense of the christian religion and the protection of helpless waiting to reoeive the visitors on their widows and orphans, but to —_ those friendly greetings to which we, Knights Tem feel ourselves doubly pledged. Altuough you are far away from your native soll, the distance only tends to bind our hearts in closer union, and We trust that our efforts to make you feel at home in our midst will be suc- cessful. To the ladies who accompany you, and ibe ladies of our own jurisdiction, we desire especially to extend our hospitality, and we give them the assurance that, although under ordinary circumstances they have what Go gocd ground for complaint on account of ing excluded from our asylum, on this occasion least we will make an exception to our rules and acmit them to all the privileges accorded to their fathers, husbands and brothers as Knights Templar.” ‘cmmander Rhodes, of St. Johns, of Provi- dence, expressed thanks for these words of welcome, and remarked that they were weary pilgrims traveling from afar, but they bad not found the rough paths their fathers did, but (nose filled with pleasure. No matter where Ubey went, the memory of this event would ever remain fresh in their hearts. Commander welt %, a tag of — ton, after oman Beg shington Knigt for their courtesy hosplalty. Bald: Ba e fre glad to be recelved in asylum of @ com- mandery of the same- same name as ourselves, repre- — the sore Jacque DeMolay, the man that lived un a ression and died at the —¥ for Pa ft cola, of Boston, el relate of » 0 n, Krwaa and said that ke eee come to Washington and march banners of artake of their hospitality. If hada they could do in re- De Molay and oe there was an; 1e floor was who iccess, due to the excel committees: Daniels, George B. Clark, ‘Andrew Wikely iy, Noble D. Larner, James F. Wollard, H. Cissel, Isaac I. Johnson; ton gion, Commandery, No. G. — Commandery, a Poco Commani ary, A Gis R. W. Hardy, John HL. dod. ‘Executive: Noble D. Larner, ay ooss, Thomas Ww. 8. Floor director: Geol drew W. Kelley, J umn, Ki Augusterfer, J. H. Anton Karl Hall decoration and Amon; present were Senators side and anthony, Mr. and Sire. = B. Sony Mr and Mre. Mat Jobn n Wiison and ladies, H. H. “Bi wife, Geo, E. Corson, Miss Emma Warder, Miss Adele Thomas, Miss’ Kate Maxwell Miss Lena Dowd, yg a Perley Poore, - and Dennison, | chusetts, wi | Proposed ee eney, N. D. Arn 14, a . Charies se, 0. M. Mitchell, A. i ss a Miss ay, white, J Waterman, 3. Hastings, ¢ Lat Mise Waterman, Miss a, Miss Gortog, ST, Bee aes —s Copeland, _ Ena F. Buss, Pardon me 5 Town, Dy oie nodes 1 FR — B. Bday, W. Whoa bson, James Alton. H. A. Cian ‘a. M. Ardvene, James Belcher, Thos. M. ge & Winson, D. N. Davis, J. M. sofMineton, W charl 320. a Baiien, Titing- " MLOgden, Hiehard Cuod Dunham, A. Thompson, AN neem CONCERT THIS MORNING, Hale's Boston brass band, which —— . the De Molay Commandery of Boston, ga’ concert in the rotunda of Willard’s hotel th this morning, playing a most carefully selected pro- gram. execution showed the highest de- gree of excellence as to precision, time and phrasing, ily sustatued the high to Hon thie band bas enjoyed foF ta yours, is one of the oldest in the country, haviog been orgsnized in 1835, and Mr. Hale, the present peat has held that position for twenty: eight, Rerepti¢n by the President Te-day. The visiting Knights Templar were received at the White House this morning by the Preal- dent. The reception was heid tn the East ropm. Noble D. Larner, Past Eminent Commander, made a short speech, Stating Uhat the visitors were from Providence an pay thelr respects to the President of the United States. He then introduced tho Eminent Gommanders of the two visiting or- So who in turn introduce’ the mem- rs of the commanderies. Tne visitors wero afterwards shown through the house. Sana- tors Burnside and Anthony were with Ube Providence Commandery. The visitors weut to Mount Vernon this ‘afternoon aud will at- lend the Metropolitan M. E. cht reb to morrow morping, fa pled Sir Knigut Studley, of Massa- meopathic Worxpital The homeopathic physicians of Washi ton are endeavoring to establish a nomeo- pathic hospitai in Washington. They repre- sent that from 1834, when homeopathy was first established in this country, the number of hcmeopathic physicians has now reached about 7,000, who support and maintain eicven colieges, thirty-eight hospitals, twenty dis- pensaries, sixteen journals, one hundred aud five local societies, twenty-three state s0- | cleties, and one national soctety; wd latter | being Ube cidest national medical in the United States. Homeopathy has also bean in- troduced into two state universities. They state, further, that homeojathy is now repre- sented tn the capital of the United States, by tntrty educated physicians, and also in the National Board of Healt that the hospital accommodations of Washi gion are insut- Niclent. Those of New Yew York city are in the proportion of one bed to 117 tnbabitants; these of Folladelphia, 2 to 250; of Baltimore, 1 'to 15 while in Wasbington the proportion 1s 1 to 2,000, The requirements of Washiagtoa are, besides, greater than those of other in proportion to Its size, because it is the resort snd temporary abiding place of large numbers Of individuals of both sexes, whose families reside elsewhere. For these and other rea- sons, the estadlishment of targer tal ac- commodations in Washington 18 an Urgent ne- cessity; that in no hospital or ry in this city, supported by public charity, or by the munificence of the government, is home- opathy representea or even tolerated; that no sppileant for admission to these ebaritable in- sutuUons Is allowed a chotce In the treatment of his disease, but on the contrary, he must submit to treatment, often irrational to bts judgment and repugnant to his feelings, or be Tetused admittance to the Institutions. BLE ERT Transfers of Real Estate. Deeds in fee have been recorded as follows: W. V. Marmeon to Mary D. Biddle, subs 19 and 64, Sq. 182; eee S. Orme 0 G. T, Emmons, 3.0; Wilson to B. H. War- 31, Bq. Mera $1,604. rkhead A. Gee, sub 9, sq. 5 $1 trustee, to Flippo Cosi $2,500. 'F. Hume to G. b. Quackenbush, pert 71, block #3, Holmead’s adaition to mae topher N. Thom to Laura Mary J. F fon harper, jos 104 light, could not borrow $5 at one period of bis $1,100. Margaret C. Barber to if Suembie, Pig.13 and 19 and pt. 12, sq. 97; mer E. Clark aud 105, in Beall" mall'¢ adaitio 100, lire, He bas Bow an income of $1.00 a day. lahd Known as “Pretty Pro: to Wilhelmina. i Rerssner 4,89. a8; $2,000. Bxvsu, the Cleveland inventor of an electric M4BBIED, BIRCKHEAD-FOWLER, At the residence of tho bride's parents, y 17, Isl, by Ke WH. Laney, Unanres &. Binowinesp to BLUs re Fowzen, both of Washington, D. O- y 18th, On Thuredsy, Ma me the Htev. Fathor Kelly, Usoan T. Fon, of — Indiana, to Many A. MoDonaLp, of FORD~ McDONALD. 3881, Renda E. May 15, in see Tegat Sern Mi by the Rev. JAMES ALEX- Cac, both of DIBD. AtHTON. Dawrer B. AsuTon oo the 16th of May, 1681, at his late residence, in Puilsdeiphia, sued seventy-clght years. CaMPBELL. On Satordsy mornin: May 2ist, 188], Wittiam H. years. CAMPBELL, sed eighty-one Funeral on Monday afternoon. at 4 o'cloct, from Firet Presbyterian Charch, Canstanes tor ——¥ in Georgetown Teou Suet eureet at 18 CONNOKS. | Friday, May 20, 1931 NOES, aged 4 a2 Funes feed Cow- fueuds: ‘are seamobany invit to sitend. - CONNOLLY. On Wednesday, May 18th, 1881, pod ae Pp. 19-thi Mre. Butvanere OoxnoLny, in the kd year of her ago, woth other of Daniel * sriende of the family fare invited to attend her funeral at her inte residence, oon northeast, Sundsy, May 230, a *3: — a FRENCH. At bie reeidence, No. 1315 N street northwest. on the morning of the 20th of May, 3881 Brevet Als or General Witte He FP uescut, S.A, in the eixty-reventh year of Li Funeral from his late residence at 4 day, 22¢ inet. GASSENHEIMER. Friday, May 20h, 1sst, at Bt his residence, S00 dig ween CO FOLD Gam ENHEIMER, Io the Hie age. . mw. San- ear of his age. : Relatives and friends are invited to Pyro the funeral on Sunday mor ing, st 10 o'clock shary HALLORAN. On the might of May 19, ist, aces RICE HALLOBAN,& native ot Causeway, County ireland, in the eigatieth year of his axe. Keruperal will take pisos from tne residence of bis son, Mi Hallorsa, No. 11 F stree: ahve, veniLE, 3.30 solook Pri Sud relatives of the faiully are ronvecttally invited to attend. JACOP!, Saturday morning, May 21, 181, = 6 oc ock, SCRAFINO Jacort, 2 native of Italy, aged twenty-three a " allio OTT. 01 ey, evening. ave nunaies to five oh Atputheriat Ena May, eldest and beloved ctifid of Samuel D ee Knott, aged Sve years and én a “Latue aye fh ‘was our sath pntthe angel came: miapered, ‘Litue Emma, a do ome Coe ve oravn, era! takes place from her parents’ residenos, seu High Lie street, Georgetown, at four o'clock this “ECHLEMARR. On Lam sage might May 19th, of congestion of Fr. Kvcnaasn, ar, beloved husband of Bileabet -fifth year of bis age. - The fumeral wilt take j his iate resi- ed — to morrow (Sunday) afternoon. 33:30 oe ancgn F Sey 2 tne twenty thee