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| AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES '_HOUSEFURNISHINGS. DRY GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. RICHNOSD. FREDEBICKS- AND STATIONS ON RICHMOND, FREDERICESBUEBG ane POTOMAG POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. THE OLD AND FAVORITE BOUT! Ba Just been reopened with the new ad splendid S'eamer Rautifaly forniaied tnd appointea in re- y furnisl api every sect, leaviry her wharf, foot of Sth street, daily, @andsys excej ted) at 9:30 A.M. AND 3:30P. M., onnecting st Quantico with the Fast Trains South. eturning, arrive in Washington st2 and 10:30 p.m. 3 OF FARE. RATE: Faahiteaton {0 tiusutiedy accom slane, Ler Vasbisaton to Fredericks ya hed and information cheerful Sts. 'W. Reed's Fons, 12/6 Fetrect norte west: Cook's Tours, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue, B. Koose’s Oixar Stands. at principal Hi and the CoB PSUGE MATTINGLY, Superintendent. WM. P. WFLOH, Agent. | * m6 tm29 y OBFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. ‘STEAMER LADY OF THE LAEE ‘wil leave her eharf, foot of Sixth Street, MONDAY, WEDNER. SoS DAY and RIDAY. at 5:30 o'clock pew touching at Piney Point, Point Lookont and t. Monroe. Excursion Ti ‘good, days. will be isoced en follows: imaannd First-class Round Trip to Fortress Monroe and 33 50 . -B1.50 ey Pt. and Pt Lool ait 1.60 Bound Trip to Piney Point sad BA =e TUBSDAYS, TYURS- 4p-m. class each wa First-class Face to Pint First-class Lookout... Becon. Beturnin; e uve Nort DAYS and Bai caer, and state: Tickets ‘rooms can be secured at xenoral Office, 613 15t. street; in the National Metropolitan Buil r at the Office, 6th street Wharf. THE NEW YORK STRA JOHN GIBBU* aud E O. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Esst Biver, New York, ever FSATURDAY, at 4p. m., and Georg-towu every Bt 7 s.m. For Particulars appls to sent, 63 Water street, Georze- wo. ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, Sp30___—613 1sth street, opp wa ‘Treasury. Fo? NO: FOLK, vORTSMOUTH. FOBTRES™ “ONRKOE AND TH# SOUTH. ETE AMER GEORGE LEARY, out going and r-rurning folk on WEDN« DAYS. DAYS, st 4:06 o'clock p.m 0: eaves Nor- FRUDAYS and SUN- Beginning with May 1, 1881. Excursion tickets will be issued, good for {our daye 30 follows to Fortress Monroe and Nore nd-ciass, each way. ener te Meais, 750. ‘Freight received p.m. ‘The Steamer wtil extend ber trips to Georgetown every, Monday, stoppinw at Hartiey’s wharf Sister Tickets an ome cat be “had, atid infor Tasti cheerfi:! furciehes at fe . Be Bons, 1 “northwest: ook's Tours, 16st 1216 F +t ; W. 8 Boose’s civar stands: st principal bs ; H. B. Po!kinhorn, next to City P.O., snd at Company's offi #, foot of Hn ppsacasery AND MINERS’ TRANS*ORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMO&KE and NEW YORK. i eet. > New ¥:rk—Every THURSDAY and SAT- UBDAY, at 5 y m.. frou Pier 49, East River (near foot Clinton etree Elevant pass nver accommodations. Lowest rates freight husranteed i Rates of pas+>—First c'ass, 86, including meals beam berth. it oaindin 83, meals, if de- 3 cents per meal. A. L. HUGGINS, Acr., BaLtiore, Mp. GEO. H. GLOVER, Aor. Pren 49, East Biven, N.Y. N YOBK—BOTTERDAM. halt The Steamers of this Line, “ROTTERDAM,” “SCHIEDAM," *‘W. A. SCHOLTEN,” ‘P. CALAND,” and “‘MAAS," Carrying the U.S. Mails to the Netherlands, leave Wat-on Stores, Brooklyn, regularly, on WED- ESDAY. First Cabin. 2 0. 24 Cabin, #50. S*esrage, 26. H. CAZ* UX, General Awent, 27 South Wil: Lismst.. New York For pasaace apply to W. G. MATZEROTT & 00, 935 Pennaylvauis avenue, Warhington, or F. H. JOHNSON, Agent, Natioaal Safe Deposit Buitding, corner New Yo.— pete 15th st. northwest. YoracErs TO EUROPE. 3. W. BOTELER & 508 Are the Agents for the sas of Ticket tn this Dis- trict of th INMA® STEAMSHIP OO. formation by 21) ‘osm ppind W. BOTELER & SON. E BETWEEN NEw Yor«, HAvae, THAMPTON AND BREMEN e steam (wie company will sail EVERY BATURDAY from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Hebcken. Rates of passage:—From New York to Havre, London, & uthampton cud Bremen, tirst cabin, 81C0; seco d cabin, $60; steeraze, $30". pre- paid steerawe ci heates. 228. or fretwht or pas- ply RICHS & CO , 2 Bowling Green, METZEROTT & CO , 925 Penn ave., Agente for Washinwton 2 YONABD LINE. Cc NOTICE. THE CUNARD “SreSweui? COMPANY LIMITED. - BRIWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOO! OALLING AT CORE HAREUR. es FROM PIER 40, N. R., NEW YORE. Wed. 25 May |Marathon. Wed., 8 June Al fed., 15 Jane. Samaria. ‘Galls. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORE. 50. 880 and Situ. aceording to ac an 30001 ‘sccommedations. Trice to Paris, $15 ad¢itional. Becrage st vers lom tase” Hine tickets from 0 Liverrool ard Quecustown, ad all Oise parts of Envrope, at loweet rates. Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glas- gow, Havre, Antwerp snd other por son the Gon: ;Wed.. ) June ‘Tues., 31 May. Wed. 6 June firent, snd for Mediterranean ports. For freight aid parsage apply at the Company's office, No 4 Bowlicw Gr th steeraze and een, OF bo! qin to OTIS BIGELOW & OO., iB 605 7th street, i " jani2 VERN #H. BROWN & LOUE NA STATE LOTTERY. THIS IS THE ONLY LOTTERY EVER VoTED ON AND ENDOSSED BY THE PEOPLE OF ANY STATE. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVES HALF A MILLIUN DISTRIBUTED! Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by tha Lewis- lature Es 1 and Charitabie purposes— '00,000—to which a reserve as since been aaded. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was madea part of the present State Constitution adopted mber 2d, A. D., 1879. TiS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TION will take place monthly. It Never Scales or’ Postpones. Look at the following distribution: Grand Promenade Conce: during which will take piace the 133D GBAND MONTHLY AND THE EXTRAORDINARY FEMLANNUAL DRAWING me AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JUNE 1th, 1881, Under the persor ai siipervinion and matiasement of Gen. G. T. BEAUKEGAED, of Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of _,, CAPITAL PRIZE, #1 Ep Notice. Tiekety, Halves, od a LisT 0) 1 Ospital Prize of 1Grand Prize of pees Prize of 4 20 50 200 0 10,000 eccce.- 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes of 8200. 20,000 i ba ce 00. 20,000 va Tsecene 7,500 ni, Je to the office of the: Write for circuiars or New xone. é. PB. RS A le m6 605 Bath st. mews, Wis eee D.O. well-bred Trotti etting Stal fret ft it National Fair ast fal F premium af |. For further particulars address L.A LODGE, town. Do. m9-lm* INGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RELI- Cue HAT TEN, is prepared to Goat kinds ot Work in his ice. “New SULK HATS made to order, a on modeled. Remew! — Tio Sth etreet northweat- mard ITED ©O-PARTNERSHIP — The under- jeuraed do hereby certify that they have formed ‘&co-partnership for the sale of lo», under the name ‘or firm of Wash: bills will moons written OF accounts upon & ‘Signed Jobu ‘Treasu) er. ios, No, Sise water sirest orn BD. 0. SOLS Lupron. ¥. ¥- Ma KINSLOW. 1 FUT OHN SHFRMAN & CO. Real Estate Aucts. EXFOUTOR'S SALE 01 WROHTH WEST. JURE 187, yaare 319, improved pay NESDAY. No. 1, sai lith stree', the property en or large boarding house: ‘Terms: One third cat ert at ce cent, chaser. $250 cas! eae WM. M. SMITH, Saleen EOF V CORNRE OF ELEVENTH AND G STRE&IS public suction, on WED- BE Sees ibn ar SOCLOCE P Merlot jorthwest corner ilth. reets, es tesiine Howsn wits suo kent Deck Dane ing, the latter containing dining room o} tle perfect. ; balance six, twelve avd ezhteen months, recused by or all cash at option of pur- Mat timeot sale. PS a Salesman. Bt. Cloud Building. T.UABLE PROPERTY by a large four ator; ing on uitable for small hotel deed of trust; inter . DAVIS, Executor. mlt-a&ds Tpescanson BROS., A On FRIDAY MORNING, fencing ar 10 o'cLoce, Parlor Set in Rey, Black Coe Furnit: indow 8: lee, and Obamber Brussels, snd and &tair do. : &e , &e., to ail FURNITURE AND EFFECTS LWELLING "NO. 60L WEST (CHASE MANSION), in ingle Husk and fale Mattrans Walnut Extension Table, stoves, of which we iavite buyers. m23-4 LADIES GOODS. uetioneers. CONTAINED IN| STREET NORTH- AT AUCTION Mar 2 part:— Wainut and vak and double: M. Lace Curtains, Parlor | Ingrain Carpets; Hall | THE LARGEST STRAW GOODE, FRENO South of New 107 F Bt. t2MONOGRAM AND GLOVES AT LOWEST FRI Belection of PLUMES, FANUY RIBBONS, Etc., WRS J.P. PALMER'S, Bet. Ii:h and 13th sts, AND FINEST FLOWERS, OSTRIOH York, at LISLE THREAD (CES. m23 Sik sets, Lai Lawn and Gingham Suite $42.3 fixe agsortmen we Caps, aud a ari for 20 cents. venue. AMBURG EDGIN E ever. present very low uxioee- re FIDO Wii bez Goode, all kinds on the goods named. Briggs & Co.'s Transfer imsginable design for and Embrotaery work. for Ptampime ever invented. ing; MRS. inw 2188 Pewxsyiva The West End Fancy Dry lowest prices. N. B —The Kensington St NEW SUMMER GOODS.—French fern Bonnete and Hats, Millinery Noveities, Wraps, Street and ‘Traveling Wray warmer ta at Greatiy Reduced P: French Cor: and Percale Wrappers, tof Pi "aT ASO) Parisian Novelties in Neckwear, Black and White Laces in eat variety, Ladiea and Mi: uly selected tine of Novelties; beet English Needles, 4 papers ie WELLAAN, 7 Oue Trevise, Paris; 907 Pennsy! ee AND UTHER TRIMMING For ashort time only I ods, of which I have s fuil stock of new and Beantira! desizns at 15 per cent discount from my Wools of all kinds, Ze- &e. Also a fal! line of Rap- t 123g percent discount. am at present selling these goods yery low, but as I wish to make some chapze in my business I wilt, in order to reduce stock, make the above discount ‘This ia the best mothoa rub off the goods or soil the material need in work- besides, this process makes a clearer and het- ter impression than any other. B. SCHOFIELD, 1035 7th street nurtnwest. EFFRIER, Store, bas a full stock of these T Pst- Unuder- rices, ‘the best Black Damasse Suite, Is and Gloves, ieson Bathing wi . SWISS, LEIS |. &0., lower than will sell the above L Papers, in two colora, sit kinds of Braidine ‘fhe designs will not ®. NORTHWEST, Grods ant z trausfer Papers at tch taught here mt day of A.D. Gelterm eal No, a8 the premises, ou May, A. D. 1881, lowing-det cribed real Washington, District THIS AFTERNOON. ‘ D. 1831, in cause Moran ve. 7682, equity doc 21, I shall sell hest Di ‘in front of ‘WEDNESDAY, THE 45TH Dax or 1, AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M, the fe estate, situate in the city of of Columbia: All of lots of | } xround nun:beref four (4) and five (6), in square | numbered one hundred and to Henderson's sabdivision of to ray, beginning sonth of the northeast corner o! ter J. Lauritzen and wife, dated April sid recorded in Liber 748, records for provements th 1s. consist of 3 ‘Terme, as and the residue in two equal instalments, pay: ectively in six ana twelve months from the day with interest ; the deferred payments to be / by wood and sutiicient morta: premises sold, to bo cssh, at the option of B.00'to be reer of eal fecure twelve (112), secording ssid equare; that is at a point for it ; ‘ani mnveyed to Justin E Golburn by folio $58, one of tee land the District of Columbia; towether with ereon. ‘The improvements frame dwelling. rescribed by decree: One-third — ie nt morgage upon the approved by the court; or a) rohaser. Allconveyancing snd recording st pur- chaser’scost. EDWARD WOLCOTT, Trustee, 920 15th st. DUNCANSON BROB., Aucta. . northwest. ml12-d&ds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TWEEN FIRST AND BECOND SCREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. AT AUC’ ON Py virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court f the District of Colambis, passed fh on th cause eixty-seven said town, and bounced as follow the end o} of e Lith day No. premises, OF May. 1881, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M,, By, of Mi wi in front of on WEDNESDAY, 25rH Day sil that piece 4 lying, and befng in George- jolumbia. being part of Lot of Beatty and Hawkias’ addition to 8: Bewianing at seven feet ten inches messured north with the west line of Frederick street from the southeast corner of said lot, and running thence with said line of Frederick street north twenty- five feet; thence westwardly and parallel with 2d street one hundred and fifty feet: thence south- wardly and parallel with the first lina twenty-five feet, and thencoin a straizht lina to the beginning, with the improvements, consis ing of a two-story id attic B-ick Builaing. eNyerms of fale: One-titra cash balance In two equal instolments at six to be iu terest, on, property sold; or whole purcha: paid at da; time of purchi ml13-c&ds HOMAS: THREE STORY BRICK DWELLT FINE STORE, SO) RST BI 4 UOTIO; 3 Ri ured by appro money can be of sa’e. A deposit of 850 required at All conveyancing at the cost of the WILLIAM 8. JACKSON, Trustee. DOWLING, Auctioneer. G, WITH ‘ORE, UTHWEST GORNER AND £ STREEIS NORAMWEST, aT On WEDNEBBAY, May Q57H, 1881, at 6 o'ci.0.K Pp. a1., in front of the premises, I shall sell Lot 85, in Square 671, having s frent of 25 fe * on E street, by a depth of 108 feet, to an alle} o1 ist etreet, improved bys three-story brick. covtaini: «fine store: room and eleven rooms, aud fine cellar under the whole pene lac ‘ern improvements. is cated for moet ony business, apd offers a with ali Well Io- Zne op. ‘This property portunity for a profitable invertment.. ‘Terms: One-tourth cash; the residue at 6, 12 and18 month», with notes besring interest at 6 ber cent Der apfiim, aud feoured by a deed of trnat Ali on the propert chaser's cost. veyaucing at pur- time of gale. m12-c&a8 NINTH STREET, In Cott and teed. ADIES’ SHOES. For 80 ds: TER fedIs) 610 Ninth st., DOUGLASS’. PABASO:S. Latest novelties, inci EDES” and ‘*SQUALE PARASOL.“ OSTEHX, In all the Newest pesiz.is snd Oo'ors, jon, Lisle Thre id and Sik CORSET! Our Corset Departinent is plete. Over 60 styles, including eyery desirsbie make.. CORSETS MADE TO ORD .R. DOMEDTIO F. CLovp Burtprse judging ths ery larva aud oom- 0 FASHIONS.: DOUGLASS RINTH STRE%'r, apis Br. Croup Bur o1Ne. ME. WASHINGTON, FASHIONARLE. DBESSMAKING AND TEI MMING STORK, Dresses, Suite, Costumens Cicots "ke ostumes, iow ks, rs superior style at abort nétice. Ladies can Dresses Cutand Basted, made iu bave & perfect fit waaraa- aps all offer my e‘ire stock of WI GOODE ats DISCOUNT OF TEN Pxk CENT. JA8. H. VERMILYA, opp. Pstent Umies. PROPOSALS. EOPOSALS FOX SUP. OFFICE OF THE Couuts= DIsTHIC Sealed Pro) District Government for the 1882. nish 5 ™23-6t S OF THE T OF ConuMnta, WASHINGTON, May 20, 1831.) porals will be receivet at the office as above until 12 o’cjock noon, FRIDAY, farnishing Suppifes to the various briach-s of {1 June 10, for Year cading Juze 30, Infermat'op, ssmyles and blanks will be fur- upon app ication st #, 436 street northsest. Y order of the Commissioners D. C. JOBN B. ULABK, Superintendent of Property. mu. 17, Morrison TON, aired for ved at this oilice ana biank forms of proj poss established manufacturers above articles, upon their this office. m20.6t = WasHINGTON, PBOPOSALS FOR CUT K BRICKS AND FO) FOR THE EXTENSION Provossis for th ou TUESDAY 19-e010t Navy Sealed Proposale, the Navy, for furpishing S Departinent, and bureaus 30, 18825 will Le received the 25th of Jone. = certificate annexed, and items 2 Proposals from parties not in Washington, or who have Paper and envelopes. 2d. tageous to the Government. ‘he Department reserves we than toat specified, as may require, ‘The articles will be called Deeded, and mnst be in without unnecessary delay, the conirattor: in defau't of iso the articles elrewaere, in whole or in incur thereby. fects acd to reject any or all mi} 40 @ ‘north wing of the building’ Departments, in this city, THOS. LI Lt -C AncHITECT's Ornice, U. oN, D. OH ie above will be opened offce. where plans and specifications may be seen, s = OF MAY, 1881, at 12 0 EDWARD OL Architect U. 8. PROFOBALS FOR STATIONERY. euch city, will het be consider ‘The schednie embraces two xeuoral classes: cater or less quantity of an: Becretary of the Ni ROPOSALS FOR SHEET OOPPER, ETO. Orvicg cr Burnprxe ron Stars, Wan Anp Navy DsvantMests, D. C., May 20, 1881. Sealed Proposals for furnishing and delivering the sheet copper, xalvan.zea eet tron, etc., re- for until 12 M., of June ediately thereafter in ers. Specifications, general instructions for bidders, furnished to and eslera in the proper application to NOOLN CASEY, Corps of Eas’ 8. Carrron, z C, May 9th, 1381.5 10 BLONE WORK; LAYING BRICKS, OF OITY HALs.. at this. DapartTMest, ? WASaINGTON, May 15,1851. § addressed to the Secretary ef tionery for the Navy offices thereof, in nd Haestons during the fiscal your ending June til 42 o'clock M., of Proposals must be submitted cn the forms fur- uisbed by the Department, with the guarantee and ust embrace ali the engaged tn business not a supply depot in Ist Miscellaneous articles; and the contract will be awarded in the whole or classes, a8 may be considered the more advan- the right to require a article in the sehed- 6 wants of the same for from time to time ‘accordance with the le, and satisfactory to the head of the office or bureau for which required ments the Department reeerves the right to pur- a tr Seaccoas responsible for any additional expense it rs The Department reserves the reht to waive do- WM. BH. HUNT, SPORTING GOODS. Hi. BUPPEBT, AROHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, ORCQUET ABD LAWN TENNIS, BIOYULES, Hos, 408 and 406 7th st. mn. w. HEADQUARTERS FORK THE WHITNEY OHIL- DREN'S OABRIAGE COMPANY, VELOOLPEDES, WAGONE, S. ¥. ROLLER SKATES (all numbers) At Prices to Bait LD WIRE AND OLD FRIENDS a8 Oe Part ArD ODE old and kangen for ans diane Senco BE hg areas oF call st JUSTHNS | Ro aon | Dares aa | Norkmanabip, elasticity of beanty! | The Burdette Orman lars tor | WRESGise espereal, Reber pues A COMP. LICORICE for purifying the blood and regulating the 250. per box, at system, 4. Ms RLOUZEBWSHI’S DRUG STORE, 628 Oth st, mw. TO-MORROW. PPONCANSON BHON., ancttoncers, Sth an: OTHE 8, 1 dD streets northwest. IN WARE, WASH BOILERS, TWEN SOLLETSkTS, WIRE COVERS, SIEVES, TEA AND TABLE SPUONS ‘AULD COTLERY, GRATERS AND GOOLS. ALso, '§ FINE QUALITY G HEAN. CANNED GJUDS, EEN AND SALLE Will be sold wi hin our anefion rooms on DHUR- Day MORNING, May 267m, an 10ff OeLeck. m24-2t OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. HBEE THOUSAND FLOWERING AND BED- DING PLANTS AT AUCTION, Within. salesrooms, on THURSDAY , MORNING, May afr, 831, av 0 :30gkee7 Twill eel! a fine lot of lane Plants, “Aye Hydranywes. Beliotropes, noLettes, Ververas. Lilier, Geraniums, &c , , all ip tte best condition. rms cash. m23-3t *HHOMAS FOUR ANC tr Squate 2¢ be pcepthe Terme: One-third al psym HUESDAY, May 28ra, 1881, ar stx on the prerivee, Lauali ell "Co: Ed 1) feet 6 tens DOWLING, A aueer. SG. NORTH WUGIAN eTREKT, Bet WakN EeNTH AND METEUNSASTREETS, '8, having a front of a cach; the residue 1 » WO ad thres year. LOLs AE ULE ia bearing interest at six per cent per anumn nul paid ard eccared by @ deed of trust on the poperty sold. All ecbyeyanciue at pnrehaver’s cost, | Fifty dolla s dep sit reyuiy ifty ou, AND SKETOHE?. OTHERS: PHOTOGRAVURES, &0., &c., ELEGANTLY FRAMED. On VHURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS, 2677 AND 27TH INSTS 4 aT 8 O'CLOCK, at 477 Pennsy!- f yanis avenue, over Clark’s Drug Store, to Morrison's Book Store. Thi exhibition Mondsy, 23d inst., at. day and OMa5 DOF L OWL ATIRACTIVE ART SALE. WATER COLOR PAINTING 4ND BY RESIDENT ARTISTS / iD 7 1:NE ENGRAVINGS, ETOHIN iS, xt door lt bi @ pleta, a 8 0) even- ing until the sale. Uall and examine them. m21-5t —————— _—————————————————————— ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSI SUIT! PET OR TENTS EsTsbB VaNIA ING Walnut Ma N #OOMS On FRIDAY. May 277g, 183), G at 10 O'CLOCK ioliowing described furniture inut Frame Parlor Suiter, VE 8:LE OF WALNUT CHAMBER BS KSRY WARE_THE ENT: ANTIQUE FURNITURE, CAk- EDDI CHINA, GLASS AN TIRE = OF THE WELL-KNOWN AND LONG- LISHED HOTEL (KNOWN AS THE ORTH WREST O0K- THIRD STREET AND PENN! AVENUE NORTHWEST, NU U INTY-¥IVE ALL OF WELL PRESERVED FURNI- COMMENC- AM, we nd macy other articles usually found to a first-class ote}, too numerous to enumerate: Chamber Suites, rble-top Duress ‘and Washstenas, Pedsteads snd Wardrotes | Mahozany Bedstoads, Bureaue, Washstands » i Wardrobes, Dining- yoom Lsbles and Chairs, aca Cartains and ices, Mantel Mirror Lambrequins, Paint Chamber suiter, Ma. ‘e-top Side and Ornter Tables, Bidevoarde, 9 fae collection of Antiane Foruiture, Chandelie: nd Stair Cary Pillows and be cloths a1 Bea Furniture, grain Carve hi gerip ale emy tory. ‘Terms: Ossh. m20 dts HOMAS Iron Safe, Chandetiere, Heating Btoves, Hall Uil- Window Shades; Feather sters, Marble-top Cottage Brussel¢, Three-ply aud In- ak and Cotioitop Mat- D, itlery, Xo. vckery Ware of every de- Springs ‘ins, 88 and Cr Aion, Kitchen Utensils, &c, Orrice. eos Settees, Counters, O ocks c fers untsaal inducements to house- id the trade wenerally, as it is per- WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND RTOBI secured thereby, I will in front of the premieres, on 8. OF May, 1881, at 6 o'CLock P. M., Lot 12,’n Peters’ equa fronting 22 feet on ‘t, and rusning thence fame width, 120 thereon’ cont store-room under one roof. ON THE SOUTH BIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, Nos. 3112 AND 3116, BETWEEN aust be delivered | COSQHESR AND MIGH STREE LY, GLONGS- any of waich require, | .,By virtue of a deed of trast, dated May the folio $0, One of the Las rds for the, Mer eng Will hold Ane SO- | istrict’ of Columbia, aud at the request of the t sell at public auction, ATORDAY, tHe 237A the wess part of Georgetown, D. C., the 6 south Bids of Bridge outh. by and with that ‘the improvements dwelling-house and The building is of feet to an al ia sist of a valuab brick, rooted with siato. The property is wall situ- UFpOees, ated for busin rb intsoequal irstalments, twelve and twenty-fo 688 p Fs : Ure third cash, and tha residue payable respectively 1a onths from day of fae. 8, 1881, with interest at nnum, Payable semi-an- of ‘on the premisos, ores orc ee fea Regn pay mses a ra at option of the purehaser, the whole of iar ey may be paidincash. A tt of $200 10 be made by the F on the acceptance of the Conveyancing at purchsser’s expense. If sale are not complied with in 0.6 resell at risk and oost of P. A _DARNEILLE, Trustee. iIOANBON BROS., Auctioneerr. TBUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT ON FOURTH STREE street west, and runuing form width minety-three (95) feet Ww ety r, eet aan K AND L STRHETS recorded Hs Square five hundred and eee ad. four tweitthe: (EU) ou ith cota ulcer feck in depth wisn wal lepth uai- four (4) inches, easements, wita.sll improvements, ways, Ferme: vtedness secured by eaid ts ee re sale in cash, amoun’ ‘will be stated at sale: nee in, ot which twelve mont urea by a ml6-m,w.. Conve: ing at uf Parchaer’s cost. A t Ml be it 3, six and tha, notes to beir interest. and t» be Fo of cing and record- lepoait of $100 re- " &. THOMAS BRADLEY. Trustes. OO ee t | 7,389, passed &. D. TCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME zoans No. 221 EIGHTH STREEC SUUTA- Attix O'CLock P.« , WEDNESDAY, Jew 157, Jed, Twill sell, at public auction, th Property above descril Easy terms, which will be given at time of sale. ™26,28, 31° B.H. WARNER, Auct. (PHOS. 3 FISHER & CO. ‘eal Estate Auctioneers, 1223 7th st _n.w. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT FRAME DWELU- ING ee No. 732 TENTH STREET NORTHWES' By Virtue of a decree cf the Supreme Qourt of the District of Columbia, in Silsbee, trus- er VB. Garland et al.» cauity cause No. in said cauee on the 20th day of May, 1881, the ucdersigzed, trusteos, will sell at public auction, on TUESDAY, THE 77H Day OF ex, A. D. 1e81, aT 530 O'oLOOK PF M , infront of the ises,'the following-described real es- tate, situated in the city of Waal the 5 6 Listrict of Columbia, to w.t: The eouth nineteen G9) feet and eight (8) inches front by the deoth thereof, (9v feet 103 inches, ) of Lot twelve, (12,) in Square pum! hundred and forty- tive, (845,) with the improvements thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money in can, and the residuein two equal ins'allmenta, payable reepectively at one and two years from the day of sale, with interest at the rate of six per ¢-ntum per annum, secured by a deed of trast upon the premises, or all'cash, at the option of the pur- cigsers. A deposi et the time of gale. with within seven a feult cf which the preperty to be resold afver three days’ sdverticoment in the Evening Ster newspa- yer, atvisk ard cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing and iecording at purchaser's TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, Office 410 Sth st.n.w.,Washing'n, DO. JOBEPH J. DAi JOB: i LINGTON, Office 41060h at C. m8-d&is8 Trustee » Washing’, D. EXECUTORS SALE OF VALUABLE FOUN DRY PROPEKTY IN GEORGELOWN, D. G., AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1881, 47 6 o'cLock, P M., Twill ceil on the premises. that val 3% able "Ircn Foundry a1d Machine Shops, known as ihe Columbia Foundry, corner Wash: ington street and Chesapeake and Ohio canal, Georgetown, D. 0., Street, 120 feet on cai: i feet on Wes with all the improvementa, commiodious machine s! 1°. model room and foun dry, lathes, tools, mocels for mill machinery large engine and boiler, etc,, ete., on the premises. Facilities tor coalimg and transporting heavy mate- rial perfect. Free of encumbrance. ‘Terms easy and made known at sale. m26-d&ds_ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALTER B .WILLIAME& CO , Auctioneers. WALNUT OHAMBER SUITE. PARLOR FUR- NITURE, OUTTAGE FURNITURE, BED- §TEADS, BUREAUS AND WASHS?ANDS: BROSBELB, INGRAIN AND OTHER CA ¥ETS; DINING-ROOM CHAIRS AND. THNSION TABLE, RACE,B GLASS AND UTRNSILS, &o. Cn FRIDAY, May 277TH, at 10 o’cLOoK a. M., we shall sell at 1224 New Yorx avenue porthwest the above cvliection of Househo'd ects. u.24-d_ WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. 1¥ PORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED FRO'RRTY FRONSING ON THe SOUTH- KAST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND D STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On IUESDAY, May 31, ar 5 o'oLocKk aM, weshall sell in front of the premises, re-subdivision of Lots Ncs_19, 20 and 21, in Fquare No. 435, improved by two brick’and four rame dwelliby houses. Plat will ke exhibited on day of sale. | Title perf ‘Terms of Fale: One-third carh; bstance in six, twelveand eizhteen mouths for notes bearing in- terest from day of sale, and recured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's cost. 8100 down on each piece of property when struck off w24-d “WALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO , Aucta. poms DOWLING, Auctioneer. BU LDING LOT ON WEST SIDE OF FOURTH SIBEBT, BETWEEN MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE AND I bT.N.W., AL AUOTIO! On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, May 27TH, 188, az 6 O'CLOOK, in Iront of the premises, 2 shall sell Lot 22, in equare south of square, 816. Lot 15x80. ‘Terms eary-and made known at ssle. All convey- aucing at purchaser's cost. $50 down at time of sale. m23-5t aE Or CBANCERY, BALE OF FRAME DWELLING ON OAPITOL HILL. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Mistrict of Columbia, passed in ‘fh equity cause No. 7,707, I will offer for sale. ion, in front of the nremises, on MJNDAY, v ‘H DAY OF JUNE, 1881, aT 5:30 O'oLOCK &. M., part of Ict No. 20, in square No, 870, in city, bcvipning 18 feet from the northeast corner of raid lot; running thence west 20 feet; thence south 126 feet 1 inch to a public alley: thence east 20 feet: thence north 136 feet 1inch to the begin- improved by a frame houee (No. 639 A street ning, sontheast. ) Terms: One-third of the purchase money in sand the residue in two equal instalments at twelve months, with six pee ceut interest, orsllin cash, at the purchasers option. A de- Potit of #50 will pe reqnired at time of gale. Con- veyancing at purchaser's cos! coawa BEGINALD FENDALL, Trusteo. DUNCANSON BbOS, Auctioneers,” m23-dkde \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OHANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, D. O. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columb'a, passed the 16th Fe 77, in equity. cay of February, A. D. eauce No. 5 228 (Mosher vs. Mosher), Doc. 10, and also by virtue of a supplemental dec: pasted | May 12, ike, “the wudersian urviving ‘Trustes will ‘sell, at puolic. auc- Yon, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, May Sst, 1831, commenc- ing AT5 o'clock P.at., the following described real property, situaten in Georsetawn, D. 0 , viz: ivision No. 28, of Lot 273,in Beatty, Hawkins wo, lots num 220 and part of lot 280, in ‘Thel- n. Lote 16 to 27, inclusive of lot No. ind Hawkin_ addition, y Tow 3 and4 o ayette street. Lots Sto 15 inclusive on eaat tide of Fayette street. Lot 220, in Bestty and Hawkins addition to said Georgetown, on the wast side of Market street, together vith the improye- ne ments. Also &quare or lot O, in Thre!=eld’s addition to Gtorgetown. Also part of Lot 147, in Beall’s addition to Georgetown, being the part of ssid lot owned by the parties to the above cause. ; ‘The eale to commence at the hour mentioned above, and will be sold inthe order me» tioned. ‘erms Of sale ag prescribed by the desres are: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the resicue in six (6), twelve (12) and eixliteen (18) months, respectively, after the day of eale, in equal instalments, secured by the notes of the purcharer. snd a reserved lien on the propert} sold. Ifthe terms of ssle sha!l not be complic with within ten days from the day of sale the ‘Trustee :eserves the right to rescll the property at the risk and cost of ths defaulting purchaser. — All conveyancing at pnrchaser’s cost. A deposit of 850 on each Lot will be required at the time of pur- 3 K. ELLIOT, Surviving Trustee, 406 5th street northwest. NOERY SALE OF D¥SIRABLE DWELL HOUSE, No, 1511 IXTEENTH STREST RTAWEST, “ABOUT TWO SQUARES RTH OF THE RESIDENCE OF BIENA- TOR OAMERON. By virtue of a decree of the Suprems Court of the District of Golnabia, pased on thos Ta dey of May, A-D. 1881, in’ equity cau No. 7,50, wherein Sherman P. Brown ié complainant pd Kien R. Smfth, truetoo, is defendant, I shall Fell 3 NES! NO} NO! mabli¢ auction, on the premises, on WED- ESDAY, 1HE Ist Day or Jung, 1881, BEGIN- NinG at 6 o'eLock P. M., that desirable property in the city of Washington, in the District of Oo- lumbia, Enown ag Lot numbered 12, in square bumbered 1{)4, with the improvement: thereon, keing honee and premises No. 1511 16th stree northwest, the houte being brick dwelling of two stories avd margard roof, and the lot having 3 {rent of 28 feet 9 inches on’ 16th street by a depth of 100 feet. erms of sale as provided by the decree are: One-third of the purchase money in cash, one- third in one year, ap? one-third in two years ‘rom. the day of ewle, with ‘~rrost om the defersed pay- mente at six per cent snnu, the de‘erred pay- Bients fo be eecured 1. deod of trust on the prein- leer, eposit. CHARLES H. ARMES, Trustee, B.B, WARNER, Auctionoar, 120-d&ae 10 WHOM IT MAY CONGERN. Please take notice, that ail soocs deposited with me, and overdue, must be renewed 0: reéeemed on or. fore May £0°h, 1881, 01 they will be sold at pubsic auction, according to Jaw, on Jung 2p, 181, aT 12 o'OLOCK, and coR- Minue until all are sold, st the Auction Rooms of Duncangcn corner 9th and D sts. northwest. PARILLIP WaLLAG m23 eost 1417 Penns. av (QEARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. F A TWO STORY AND TRUSTEE’A SALE OF A BASEMENT BRIOK HOUSE IN MXBLLE STREET. dated Febro- ber 880, folio District of Coumbia and at the request of the party se- cured thereby, 1 will offer for sale st public anc- ihe premises, on SA’ 4 May, A. D. 1881, at 6 o'cLOoK P. M., Lotl79. in B. ¥. Gilbert's recorded subai- Menai! square No. 675, with improvements Terme of eale: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months, with interest at the rate of six per ed by deed of trust on cent per annum, secured by all cash, at purchaser's option. 1d, “Alb conte ancisg at cost of purchaser. 8100 down of bales: |ATHANIEL CARUSI, Trustee. WM. M. eurine Saleewan. mis-d&ds specman DOWLING, Aucuoneer. CHAKCEBY mee OF IMPROVED REAL PROP- ERTY ON MAKYLAND AVENOE, NEAK Gc im passed ‘art of the District of Colum! the 22d day of April, 188!, in Equity Cause, No. ee , Teball get) Ce ene auction, on FRIDAY, Jung $b, 1881, a7 6:30 P x , in front of the premises, Lot numbered. twenty-four (24), in aq ith’ of square numbered nine hun « the city of Wi thereon, consisting ‘Tesms of sale prescribed by the decree are, one- third of the purchase money inf cash, and the resi- due in s!x (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months after the cay of sale, wit ite.est, or all cash, y o1 at the option of tae purchager. A deposit of 860 will bo reauired at tha tine er purine ancirg at purchaser's cost. property, in the event of non-com with, 1s of sale within seven days aitec sale, atthe ‘Giving ax days" uctioe iw The Bpeunte Sine uyon ex notice in The Eve: te . *LUIUTt, Trust 135-cokds 400 6th eteset northwest. fo rae F™= D*cexatEn Prorresay e AND PORCELAIN, New Designs now arriving. fe EDDY REFRIGERATORS, WBITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, GLASSWARE, all kinds. M. W. BEVEBIDGE. mli__No. 1009 Pennsylvaeia avenue. Fo THE SEASON. We are offering at prices as low as they can be ybtained in thit 2 Sle Gus GF !a northern cities, the following REFRIGERATORS, CREAM FREEZERS, WATER COOLERS ann FILTERS, JELLY TUMBLERS, 80DA TUMBLERS, Ang ¢ fall line of Housefarnishing Goods of the best quality. won’ CROOKERY AND SILVER PLATED WILMARKTH & KDMONSTON, m7 709 Market Space. PF BIGEBA TOR! Wa' OF cddtEens Git AND G48 STOVE Ee COOKING STOVES AND RANGES, ‘We can show the largest assortment in the city; all atiow prices. Aleo Uarbolized Paper, Moth Mill ew and Water Proof. The attention of Builders and others is invited to our large assortment of Slate Mantels, Latrobes, Brick set Ranges, and Furnaces. We are agents for the Social and Fire- side Jewel Latrobes, St, George and Stag Head Elevated Oven Range snd Radiant Home Furnace. Estimates given for Tinning, Plumbing and Heat- W. JENKS & CO., m7 717 Fh st. n.w. REFMIGEBATORS., I0E OHESTS, WATER COOLERS, And a full stock of aie - HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ar J. W. SCHAEFER’S, 1020 Seventh Street, apll Anova New Youre AVanuz. FAMILY SUPPLIES. (ABD. 3 Those who are uring the ordinary Java Coffee asscold by most shops sre requested to get a saui- ple pound of our SUPERB MARACAIBO, retailed at 25 cents per po: fresh roasted. They will save money and get a better coffee anes nee) wantagenuine, rich old Java, can be at a = WITMER’S, Fine Groceries. ; Penna. ave. MAY PICKINGS 18 2 garden and highly cultivated Japan Tes, com- posed of the carly picked leaves, cured with great care natural color, avd makes a delicicus drink. Being strictly qure is sntirsiy wholesome. Sold ouly by ELPHONZO YOUNGS. ICED TEA. ICED TEA. ICED TEA. Our Green, Black, or Mixed Tes, at 50 et a pennas can't be equalledin Washington for Iced LUNCH Goops Of every description just recetved. Potted Ham, Tongue, Turkey, Chicken, &¢.: Boned Turkey, Tongue, Uhickén Ko, | “Roxst Salmon, Lamb, Beef, Turkey, &o,: sardine Lobeter, Dried Beet, Baked ‘Beane? Sor Eo, &0., SAUCES AND PICKLES Of allkinds, and we would name the celebrated Durkee's Sal Di ing, Crosse & Blackwell's ._A full aseortment. SELECTED FRUIT» and the very cho!oest NEW ‘UTTER. No pains spared to keep up a ood supply of there important articles. Queen Olives in a variety of styles—including emall bottles at 25 cents for Picnic purposes. In fact, we give our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, Apd make it our whole study to farnish the VERY BEST of everything in the way of FAMILY 8UP- FLIES generally. Our facilities for buying and freighting are surpassed by none, and we guaran tee to sell as low as any other house in the city: as, also, to «ive the artlole, quality and quantity, a8 Money cheerfully retanded to any customer who is not entirely satisfied with their purchase. If you can't call please send postal or Telephone my res dence, a8 our Telephoue at the ptore is Pingged sgain for the present. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 9th st., bet. Band F. T THIS SHASON, THERE 18 WO MOBE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- SOME BEVERAGE THAN CLARET, snd as the cost of a fair quality of Imported Claret is so extravagant asto forbid its general uee,a wine of equal quality and at a low yrice becomes a de- Sideratum. We have su: in securing VIRGINIA CLARETD, erown in Albemarle County, equal in bouquet de‘lcacy and purity to any imvortcd wine at double ite price. Ite fruity agreeabie flavor, its ame per centage of alcohol, toether with the low price $4.00 PER DOZEN, aeeihe recommend it to the cordial approval of the public. ALSO FROM THE SAME VINEYARD, A NORTON SEEDLING of a Burgundy charactor, the finest native wine Yet produced, at $5.00 PER DOZEN. [UME, CLEARY & CO., SO7 Market Space. HOUSE SEEDLESS iC l= BEBS, ONLY 50 CENTS, coum m21 myl9 ap29 H°t PALAON MARKET, Corner 14th street and New York avenue Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. Roz Ive DAILX. CHOICE SPRING LAB, sp7 BERMUDA POTATOES AND ONIONS, POTOMAO PERCH an SHAD, at THE BOSTON MARKET, apla 1729 Pennsylvania avenae. OHN K. KELLY. or th street ‘71, City Post Om DEALER IN Frest-Onass VEAL, MUTTON. &c. Adi ice. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. mar2¢ BEEF A”SPECIALTY, LD MEDAL rs tee Fair over all other ‘The handsomest Minneceta Patent Fi in the r a] United States. a MINSEOLA, A very superior Minnezots Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FAROY. A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. N_ HILL Flour of F GOLDE! ‘The Standard Fami! FOR BALE BY EVEL! WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st.and Indiana ave., 15 feb! WH. M. GALT & CO. THE WEST JERSEY RAILROAD, (New Baoap GavcE Bourg.) Between PHILADELPHIA and ATLANTIO CITY, Isnow running fast express trains of Elegant Pas- Senger Coaches and Parlor Cars, (IN WHIOH THE ORARGE FOR SEAT Has BEEN RED! UCED TO 26 CENTS ) THROUGH WITHOUT STOP IN 90 MINUTES. D jasbington will take the through tain: the patos and Potomac RB. or Baltimore and Obio B. B. to Philadelphia and ar- Tive at Penney! tread Station, $24 and and Baltimors Si Bissise ae ee ee ington Avenues, where Union Transfer Cosches or street cars connect to Station of FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. J.B. WOOD, Gen’l Pase’r. Agent. m21-1m AOS Le ree fr ee sh OOL 1d. lust, sire Luci! e end Seay, 2220-4 Antleolline: 2555, Ge RaeTE Te 25%, 6.8. 254. Marmion is a cnestuu',of qrest bone muscle, ize, power, speed and supelior” breedi tnd aie. woandeat stable of Jon i ouen OLD RYE WHIS FINE OLD Bye WHISKY, - Warranted pure—warranted pure. for c Family Nsiper bottie~75 oeate per tats morthwest. ‘AN! ‘and #d and. st Cor. 84th a: D sts, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, WHITE LINEN LAWNS (pure linen), 250. FIGURED LINEN LAWNS (pure linen), 25¢. UNION LINEN LAWNA, 1230. CHINA PONGEE, CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER. INDIA LINEN, PERSIAN LAWNS. FIGURED SWISS MUSLINS, great variety. LOUISINE SILKS, reduced to 75c. PABASOLS, at reduced prices. ROMAN STRIPED SURAHS. SILK GRENADIBES, VELVET GRENADINES. MADBAS GINGHAM! c styles in French and Soigh | PCM Of choice NUN'S BLAOK VEILING, .; Pure wool and fine quality. = = OSE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, m2 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. SHETLAND WOOL SHAWLS, €1.25 TO 85. 5-4 FRENCH FOULLE, $1 quality for 75 crs. 5-4 FBENCH TWILLED DEBEGE, 50 ors. BLACK TWILLED LINING SILK, 50 cts. PARABOLS AT REDUCED PRICES. WHITE GOODS OF BVERY DESCRIPTION. TYLEB & CHEWNING, m23 918 ith st. n.w. —S$——_—_—_—_____238 ith st. nw. EMBROIDERED SWISS MUSLINS, LARGE ASSORTMENT AND LOW PRICES. 50 Pieces Fine Quality ALL LINEN LAWNS, at 25 cts. PER YARD, gains "in LADIE’S HEM-STITOHED, COL OKED BORDERED, LINEN OAMBRIO HANDERRCHIEFS, st 25 crs. 4 PIECE BLAOK GKENADINES in BROCADES, OHECKS ann TET ENEW WHITE GOON." INDIA LINENS, from 20 ors. 70.50 ors, PERSIAN LAWNS, from 25 To 37 OTs: FRENOH NAINSOUKS. INDIA MULLS, ko., &c. PARABOLS Np SUN-UMBRELLAS, SHETLAND xp CHUDDA SHAWL. GATZE UNDERWEAR, LISLE GLOVES. OUR CELEBRATED DOLLA SHIRT CALCUTTA KEERSUCKERS, INDIA PON! SCOTOH, FRENCH axp “AMEKIUAN HAMS ap ZEPHYR GLOTHS. 827 AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. Established 1840. mai GEE. GING- Ww: M. BROWN, H. CLAGETT. Formely $17 Market Space. Formerly 904 7th st. SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODs. We have now in Store a full line of very desirable a tabl fabrice, le for Uommencement and a reeser, with an elegant assortment of Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric Embroideries. Alto, Laces and Trimming Notions of ail kinds, BROWN « CLAGETT, 809 Market Space. AWNS! LAWS! St Li FIGUBED FRENGH LAWNS ee FIGURED AMERIOAN LAWNS. FIGURED LINEN LAWNS. ONE THOUSAND? (1.000) PIECES OF NEW AND AUTIFUL LAWNS. THE BI m21 CHEAPEST AND LARGEST ASSORTMENT a herd a WASHINGTON, 5, 6. 8, INDIA LINEN, the new and deeicable White Goods for Ladies" aud Ohiidren’s Dresses, 20, 25, BLAUK LINEN LAWNS, 35, BLACK FEENOH LAWNS, 25. LINEN, yard wide, for Ladies’ wear, 1234. PURE MUO OLOTH tes Bo} 25. SILHS? SILKS!" SILKS? IMMENSE ABSORTMENT OF SILKS. Navy Bine, Garnet, Drab, Green, Biack and other Bu eel wh cetriped SILKS, only 50. lack an te only 50. COLORED BSATINS, 75. SATIN Dz LYON, $1.26. PURE SILK COLORFD BROCADES, $1.00. BLAOK SURAH SILKS, extremely wide, $1.00. Our 1 00. $1.25 and $1.50 BLACK Sf THE CHEAPEST IN WASHINGTON. W PARASOLS, (““MEKORDES,") lined with lue, White, Black and Garnet ware wool, 3735. Pure Wool GHODDA BERGE, beautiful Tye shades, only 50. Pure Wool LACH BUNZINGB, in all colors, wide Two hundred (200) pieces of Beautiful MADBAS GINGHAMS, the largest assortcaent in Wash ipgton- ug 711 Market 8p UY TBE “MYSTERY” SHIBT.—They nace of first-class muslins, such as ‘ork Mi'ls, Wament and ‘illiams 'e—not third or fourth-rste goods stamped Wamesutts. When you buy the “MYSTERY SHIRT you wet first. class Muslin apd the best Sound Heavy Liven for 7 cente, and if they are not satisfactory ao you get them home you can return them an INEN COLLARS, finest quality and latest styles, only 81 50 per dozen ; six for 76 cents. SILK NEOK WEAR, chesper than ever. Very fine ALL-UINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents, worth 40, at NISSY MEGIN! 4 mi2 1002 F street northwest. N**¥ DRY GOODs. In SPECIAL ta tL BLACK BROGADB BLACK BATIN DE LYON. BLACK BATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SURAH SILKS. UN'S BLAOK VEILING. Full lines of all kin*< of first-class DRY GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICas. Bik. NUN's VEILING, Ww =e double- width in |OMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F st. RORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty. READY-MADE BHIBTS at following prices: Best Wamsutta, unfinished, 75 cts. ; finished, 90 cts. Beet F. of the L, unfinished, 65 cts. ; finished, 80 cta. Boys’ Wameutts, unfinished, 6 cts. ; finished 75 cts. Just received, a large line of FANCY HALF HOSE; Istest designs in NECK WEAB appropriate lat eyes k of GENTS FURNISHINGS ieee x complete an ie arene hand s : ie (CRESUN, Manager. JAMES 1 EW &PBING GOODS. ‘We have just opened a splendid assortment of SPKING DRESS GOUDS, compriaing all the new fabrics. Among the many choice things are Nun's Veiling, Black White and Colored, in great variety Satin amare, Rurah Grenadines Black and Col” ored Silks, Silk Grenadincs in all the new deaigns, Sik Hernari, Popgee and Satin de Lyons, India Mulls in all the new colors; algo_an elegant line of Belgian Linen wheeting and Pillow Linens, all widths: Damask Table Cloths and Napking, all sizes; French, English and German Hosiery in all the new styled. An. stock is soll- ‘tfully informs the citizensaf Washington ‘be has establiahed his m7-im No. 1616 F Sraxer Nonrawest. GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! GAS STOVES! ~ ¢ bearer es sel For sale or tout at ‘the offfbe DAY. -May 25, SSI, LOCAL NEWS. Lawrence A. Gobright. TRIBUTE TO HIS MEMORY, Ata meeting held on Monday, May 14, local journalists and Washington correspon- Gents, to take action on the death of Mr. La. Gobright, @ committee, consisting of Major Ben! fe George W. Adams, General by we H. \. Boynton, H.' J. Ramsdell and W: P. Phulipa, was uppottted to prepare: appieriate resolutions, committee bas reported as Whereas, Our Drother-journalist, L.A. bright, bas Away, Tull of years and of bouorg, It mes us to offer our tribute of respect to bis memory. For many years he has been the trusted associate and valued friend ot Presidents and Congressmen, and has played no unimportant part in the eventful national Go- bimselt as a journalist: Therefore, be it— Resolved, Tuat we sincerely regret the depar- ure hence of our tate co-worker. In the extent and vartety of bis knowledge he had few equals and hardly superiors, yet with all bis learning there was not Cue slightest Appearance of pedantry. His patient industry, corscientious research, his powers of con- densation, his dramatic power of description, his poetic temperament abd his sallies of wit, Will long be borne in mind by those who pro- feseionaily came tn contact with him. He never lost Lis Individuality, and his absolute honesty Was only equalied by lis chivalrous devotion to What be believed to be just aud right. Fortu- nate was he, in the possession of — ~"Bumor. that every sorrow oould been The tear that tremb:es just benoath tho saile, The soul to pity and the hand ts cheer, Virtue ard wit and kindness siumbered here, Mis love made sunshine wheresos'er it «hae, And life is darkened How that he is kone.” Resolved, That we, in common with thous- ands of other friends of the Geogased, cherish an affectionate remembrance of the sweet courtesy of his manner ta social life, Under the genial tnfluences of [riendshtp, he was as con- ding in bis affection as a woman, and as trust- ful a8a child. No wrong could provoke him to hatred, nor could any friend complain of his treachery. Self-reilant, without affectation, he pursued the even tenor of his way, always ant- — ‘by a desire to do right aud be jast to all en. “"No dangers daunted. and no labors tired,” Resoived, That weofler our sincere condolence to the sorrow-stricken daughter and grand- children lett by our deceased friend to moara | bis loss, That Supreme Power whose all abound- | ing ove alone passeth the love of woman, can abate their anguish, aud we would console them With the Divine assurance that “though sie cause griet, yet will He have compasston according to the multitude of our mercies.” ‘Truly his was **A good old. age released from cara, Journeyin ‘goreaity away.” mez. itor Siar:—In view of the numerous depre- | dations ccmmitted by petty thieves on the thrubbery of our citizens, and the dificulty of | detecting them unless caught in the act, I Would suggest that if our citizens refuse to urchase plants from all persons who are not nown to be producers most of this vandalism Will be stopped. A SUFPRRER, Not the First Woman Admitted, Editor of Siar; In Mrs. Lockwoo 1's letter to the President applying for the mission to Brazil, she says: “I was once told that thers Was bo precedent for my aamission to the bar. This wouid lead one to the supposition that slie Was the first woman in the Untied States, or perhaps tp the world, who had been admitted, and no doubt she Intends to convey that idea to those who are ignorant of events. The truth is she was not even the first woman in the Dis- Uict of Columbia, as the records will sow that Charlotte E. Ray, a graduate of Howard Uni- versity, and a colored woman. was admitted to | the bar of the Supreme Court of the District some taonths before Mrs. Lockwood, and had an office on Peonsylvania avenue, just above the Freedmen’s Bank building. She practiced law in this city for a few months and then left to pursue her profession ln another elty. Two Niverr, The Courts. vane Cover = ores TERM. esterday, Mayhew agt. Ruppert; judgment below aftirmed—opinion by Seapee Hagner. Freedman’s Savings and Trust Co. agt. Vander- burg; on hearing. Pouics CourtT—Judge Snell, Yesterday, James Kenny, forfetted collateral. Frederick Kaiser, loud ana’ bolsterous; $5 or 15 days. Horace Gordon, throwing stones in the street; $5 or 15 days. Jane Custis, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Georgiana Lee, vag- rancy; bonds or 9) days. Arthur Burgess, pro- fanity; 6 or 15 days. Mary Evans, vagrahey, bonds or 30 days. Mary Martin, a white Woman, selling liquor without a license. A fine of $105 was intposed, and an appeal noted. Charles A. Langley and Wm. F. Cassin, tres- passing on a parking: Seach. Robert McGee, assault and battery with intent to Kill Francis L. Rickard; grand jury—bonds $300, Mary G. Jones, threats to Annie Taylor; personal bonds to keep the peace. Susan Frisby, threats to Sarah Coleman; personal bonds to keep the ‘She was also chi with assaulting im Coleman, by striking him on the head With a brick; $10 or 80 days in jatl. SALE OF LAND IN PRINCE GroRGE's CounTY Mp.,—The real estate belonging to the late Jobn B. Mulliken, situated in what is known as the “Forest” of Prince George's county,, ‘Md., lias been sold at trustee’: portion known a8 “Mount Oak, place, containing 293 acres, bro’ acre; the tract known “Horse . near Bowie, containin; acres, brought $10 T acre, and a wood jot, containing 15 acres, Brought 0 per acre, tbe whole property bring- ing over $14,000, and Was Doughi by Mr. Henry . Carter. THE constitutionality of the amendment to the constitution of Kansas inibitiag the manufacture or sale of all spirituous or mait Court of liquors 18 to be tested tn the the Untted States. It is sald that John Walraf, & brewer of Lawrence, laid bis case Defore the recent brewers’ convention at Chicago. He says he had $70,000 invested in his business, and the law wouid render valueless all his prop- erty. His brethren, he says, promised to aid him to the extent of $75,000 In contesting the matter 1a the courts. MORE GEAVSYARD INsCRaNCE,—The Potts- ville (Pa.) Journa! says an old man named Bradley died at St. Clair not many days ago, Bis itfe was insured for $5,000. He had been very 1 for a year with @ cancer of the stomach, and was given up by his physician nine days before his death. Nosooner had his attendant bysician notified his friends that the old man ad but a short time to live than $5,000 In polt- cles Was clapped on without delay. He was “passed” by a “physician” as a good risk a few Gays before hi: uh. MANDAMUS ON THE CONTROL RENCY DENIED.—The Fetitton ot, Stepnen White forarule on Hon. Joha J. Kaox, co! troller of currency, toshow cause why a ma Camus should not issue to compel him to pay to the petitioner his pro rata share out of $75,383.96, due on nine bills of exchange drawa by the National Bauk, of Georvetown, Colo- io, and paid by the Third National Bank, of New York, dism! edurt was issed Monday in the in general term. The Colorado bank ts now in the bands of a receiver, and tt was shown that dividends had been paid untt! the | sm tunds were exhausted. A Report Apovt Ex-ConGressMan O'BRIEN ConTRADICTED.—A report having been pub- Mehed that ex-Co! an James O'Brien, of this City, Who obtained a decree of separation from his wife last Saurday, was to be married to-day to Miss Abbie E. Cook, the eldest Gaugbter of John W. Cook, of Sarat Mr. , Une referee, sald yesterday that the story must be unfounded, as the parties were rorced but only separated and could not onal both Mr. and Mra, O'brien are Catholics —N. ¥. i, BAEBIBD. DELIN, Tucsday, May 24th, 1581, ae J Exo» A. SHIPLEY to MOLLE both of this city. =) Indy om May Toth, Peek, Buisinny Taowse ot SDIAT Tm the District of Columbia, to Miss Sopnis BTOOK- BEIDGE, of Fort Wayne, Ind. ‘OBN A. WETZEL, = 1317 High (324) st , deo" mai Opposite Butohers’ UND! ter ge10. ‘aad Tham, 316 Penus. ave. n. w. Everything fret-clare. =. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, 3233 7th st. northwest. oo B. WEivHT, . \CKETT, with ‘Tus Bure- CRNISWING UNDEGTARER Re, “Sa 1837 10th st. northwest.