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STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES LADIES GOODS. Fo POTUMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steomer T V. A: ROWSMITH w leave ber wharf, foot of ith atree ati a m. every Monday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday. Katurday and Sunday. On Mondsy sod Saturday se far as Ourriomss. On Tuesdsy sn| Friday 8 far ss Beal's, Mount Holly Rorwsn: Sonday and Thursday as far as Abell’s and Leon- ardtown. alien Mordsy, Thursday, Saturday and Sun- mio F_J_ STONE, Purser. oR BALTI MC RIVER LANDiNGS. ‘The steamer Capt. W.0.GR0GHKGss, leaves Brephenso wharf every BURDAY ato for Hiver Land- ‘and Es re, Returning, arrives in Washington SATURDAY NIGHT F: Sepers for Low-r River Landings should inke t fine GF Alir eight must be prepaid. furthe: jul ply to her inforimation SEE ENSON & BRO., Sever th street hs er office corner Pi avenue snd 12.h street. QTEAMEB ““MATTANO" leaves 7th st. wharf, ‘No. 2, st7 o'clock a m., a8 fol- lows On TUESDAYS for Colton’s apd jandrowsin Nomini; on THURS- DAYs tor Mattcx Creek snd_Nomini; on 8U: DAYS for Msttawoman Creek, Chavel Point, Mi fox Creek ard Colton's: retarning on alternate days, maBinw intormediate River landings coing and returuing. also touching at Chapel Point Wedresdaysand Mettswcman Mondays and Fri- days coming up the River. 61m Ni NEW YOR! GT. 39 Ui ry Ke BAME: No“ stiSik Bapvor sar cake” Will leave her =barf, foot of Rixth . Feet. every MOSDAY, WEDNES: Ee ipeeN DAY ‘aud FRIDAY, at 5:30 o'clock B,, Lovebiaus at Viney Point, Point Lookont and jonroe. Excuraio i855 will be insced as follows pees ae ae See First-class Rood Tr: Nervcik, & nd clase, exch wa; ahd Staterooms, #1. picale, ‘Tbe Beturvii leave Norfolk TUESDAYS, THURS- DAY? sud SATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. Ticke*s ard staterooms can be secured st weners) Office, 613 !5tr street: in the National Metropolitana Bank buildips. or et te Office, 6th street Wiark, THE NEW YORK STEAMEK: GIBSUN JOHN and EO. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, Fast River, New York, every SATURDAY, st 4 p. &., aid Georgetown every FRIDAY, at 72.1. For = Sopily to swent, 63 Water street, Georso- - ALFRED WOOD, Secr: sp8___ 613 15th street, opp U. &. Tre 2k NOrlOLK. PORTSMOUrH, Berek ate THE STE: MEK GEORGE LEARY, Will leave Ber slate, foot of tae eave ber wlart, foot of 7 street, on TURD AiSard THUKe. Se DAYS at 5:90 p ic, SATURDAYS at6 p.m, ste st Piney Point and Point Look- out goingandy-turning Retarnine, folk cn WEEN © DAYS. FRIDAY DAYS, st 4:06 o eEp.m. Begin a May 2, 188f. | Exe: tickets will be issued, zood for four days a: f ve First clase fare t: Fortreas Monroe and Nor- pSistercoms, 8 15 p.m. ‘The Bteamer « every Monday, + way Meals, extend her trips to Gaorzctown ing at Hartley's wharf. ckete and’ sterooms can be had, and inti mation cheerful y furnished, at B.'W Son's, 1216 F +t northwest; Gook'a Tow: Ps. ave: W.S oose’s cigar stands; at principal otels; H. B Pol iinhorn, next to City P.O., and ae Company's oh SZORGE MATTINGLY, Sant aE > . Sup! W. P. WELCE. Agent. api 7 thet ‘Ss AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LI} 5 OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMOKE and NEW YORK. ore—Every WEDNES- DAY, at 4 p.m., from foot of ‘ar foct 8. Gay street.) from New \: rk—Every THURSDAY and SAT- UBDAY, at 5 p w.. from Pier 49, Hast River (near Soot Clinton sireet_) Elegant pas: T sccommodations. Lowest rates freizbr teed Rates of pas First clare, @6, including meals ‘nd stateroom berth. Steerage, $3, meals, if de- Sired, 25 cents per weal ‘A. L. HUGGINS, Acr. Boston Whact ) BautrwoRe, Mo. 3025 GEO. H. GLOVER, Aaz. ‘Pree 49, East Niven, N. ¥. EW YORR—NOTTERDAM. The first clase Steamers of thia Line, “AMSTERLAY," “ROTTERDAM,” “SCHIED a," “W. A. BCHOLTEN,” “P. GALAND,” and “!MAAS," Garrying the U. +. Mails to ths Netherlands, leave Watton Stores, Brooklyn, regularly, on WED- NESDAY. First Cabin, £270. 2d Osbin, 50. Steers: $26. H. CAZa1 X, General Agent, 27 South Wii- Ham st.» New York |For passe apply to WG. METZEROTY & CO-, 925 Pennaylyanis avenu ‘Washington, or F. H. JOHNSON, Avent, Ns Bafe Deposit © ‘iSth st. northwe yoreces TO EUROPE. ding, corner 3. W. BOTELER & SON HEX Sin Reatits tis the sole of iehete in Uis: Dis r 18 N STEAMSHIP Cv. Is — Brey to visit Europe ean obtain all formation by =; piying to apl-sm 5.'W. BOTELER & SON \ ORTH GEEXAN LLOYD— STEAM=HI? LINE BETWEEN New York, HavReE ‘OUTHAMPTON AND BREEN this company will sail EVERY Bremen Fier, foot of 3d strect, % of passage —From New York to Havre, London, Seuthampton and Bremen, firat cabin, $100; seco: d cabin, 860 Eawe sppig’ ts UELEAONS © Co "2 bowtie Groce: sage apply to U R 2 Bowling Green, New York: WG METZEROTE & CO, 015 Pena Sve., Agents for Washiputon. jana (as Lt E. NOTICE. LANE “ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. BEIWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM PIER 40, N.R., NEW YORK. Samaria...Tue:., 31 May. | Algeria..Wed., 15 Jane. Bothnia. wee’: I dune |veythia Wed, 22 3. te, Gallis.....Wed.. s June. |Parthia.. Wed’, 29 June. Maratlio Wed , § June.!Bothnis..Wed. 6 July. AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORE. 50. BBO ane B10". according to accor D a: De. i 1. Heute varie, steaaanera commodations Return ticte"» cu favorable termn. Bteerave at wry low rates. Bteerawe tickets from Liverpoo! a: d Queenstown, and all oiler parts of LN st wet rates. of laden given for Belfast, Gias- Antwerp snd other poris ou tie Cou & T Medi nemo) eg c el i passage 8 at ie Company's office, No.4 He wllow Green, OF both stacvare aad eabin to OTIs FIGELOW' & O0., 605 Tih street, Wns Ens ON H. BROWN & CO., NY. = MEDICAL, &. 'O CURE N Giseaert come at once and yon shal! be rewarded cy ‘re withont mercury. r. BROTH- Ens. 06 EB street southwest. mu-.m* . MOTI'S FRENOH POWDERS — Certain eure for Kidney Gravel and all Uri- Rary Disease, Nervous Debility, Seminal ness, Impete . Gleet, Scrofuls, Syp! sud Blood and Stin’ biseasse speedily cited. Gonor- rhera cured in 45 hours. For sale by WM. B. EN- TWISLE, Dro corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. Price $3 per box, sent by mail under . ceipt of price. B. LEON, the b AY!—To ail aflicted with private iest established and most reli. @¥SICIAN in the city, can be oi Massachweetts avenue, from Female Complaints aud Irreg- Prompt treatment Sepa- mof-Lm OLD MEDAL AWAMDED THE AUTHOS :—A new and arest Medical Work, warreted the best and chespest, indispen- @abletoevery man, entitled ‘*The Science of Life HROW or Self-Preservation:” bound in nest French mualin, embossed full gilt, $00 pames, comtains beac fal f engravings, 125 pre- 'y $1.25 sent by mail. Llus- trated sampie+ix cents. Bend now. Address Pes- body Medical Institute or Dr. WM. H. PARKER, Ro. 4 Buifioch street, Bosto pt f YONSULT ROBERTSON every Weduesday and Batorday at his office, 456 © street north- ‘West, near 459 street, from2to9 p.m., who, with Bfteen years’ experience, guarantees & cure in ail ‘diseases of the Urinary Orwans, Nervous aud Semi- | nal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Im poteucy, &c- Gonorrhea ar Pyphilis, reesntly cont: posi- tively cured in trom 8 to 19 days. Consultation Sixtclly' priva arate oy Before fo tie leading Saitimore: offices physicians of Baltimore. ‘Main office, 19S. Eutaw street, Baltimore. (1 moderate. fei ADAM DE FOBEST HAS REMBUY FOR Ladies. All female complaints quickly cured. be consulted daily st 924 7th street northwest. botrs from 1to9 p.m. feb9-4m* Re BICORD, 141 WEST FAYETTE 8T.., D ‘Baltimore, fr erience in hospital biood, throst, nose or ‘with Bperniatorhes, sys by a local remedy. Gail oF — = * ‘Thar 3-8 SPORTING GOODS. } BUPPEBT. Hos, 403 end 406 7th st. m. w. three to HRADQUARTEKS FOR THE WHITREY OGiL- | DEEN’S OARBIAGE OOMPANY, the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability tm the market. ABOBEEY AND FiSHING TACKLES, OUCQUET ABD LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES. VELCOUIPEDES, WAGONE, ‘@. Y. ROLLER SKATES (al numbers) At Prices to Buit the Timss. mar? set J | | | | | | | | | Attrx 180; Property abe Bay te 25,28, 31 FUTURE DAYS. DRY GOODS. a _TO-MORKOW. 1c SALE OF A DESIRABLE FRAME MMOUse, No g21 B(GHIM BIREET SUU Ta EAST. O'CLoce r.w ,. WEDNESDAY, Jone i, Twill edi, at pabic auctiia, of which will be given at time ie BH WABNER, Aust. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, CORNER TWENTY-FIFIH AND K SI'REETS NOLTHWEST. Iwill offer 1, 1581, aT 6 for sale on WEDNESDAY, Jue O'cLOcK v.M.. in front of tae Premises, the parts of lots 19 aad 21. and sil. Of lot No. 20, in square subdivided into lot 4. BO, Dand BE. Lot ‘A™ ‘has a larze dwelling house of 1% rooms in comilete order ‘The othor ae fine building lots, aud ail have an aley ‘Terms of sale; One-third cash; residue in six and twelve montis, with interest at six per cent wk 4t FRED. W. JONE: BOOKS, &c. ypu5r BEV ED NEW TESTAMENT. Just received the Revieed Version of ths NEW TESTAMENT ing, from 15 cents to 810. A plaining in varions sizes and styles of bind- companion to the Revisel Vorsion, ex theressons for the changes made on tue authorized version. WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS, 1 ee PUBLICATIONS. Eartholow's Medical Electricity Matter of Wact Girl: Leisure & Manuela Paredes: No Name. Agony Column of the Times, ii ny REVISED NEW TESTAMENT, various styles and prices, Franklin Bquare Library, complete. m3 JaMiks J. CHAPMAN, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, S11! Pennsylvania evenus. EW Wister; 81.25. Bles: Tre Great ‘Violiniste a: Laras, Handy Volume Series: Nimrods, by Thomas W. Knox thers of the Third Ventury, by BOOKS.—he Bailif's Maid, by Mra. Saint Gertainty ; 81.50. Pianists; dic Loukis 400. ‘Tue Younx $2.60. The Fa- Rev. G@ Jacason; 60e. How to Te!i the Parts’ of Speech, by Abbott; ‘The Old Jestsiment ia the Jewish Onurch. by W_ L@bertson Smith, 21 ‘The Satchel Gnide to Europe, 1881 ERditio: ‘The Life and Kducs- 3: tion of Laura Bride oan, by Mary 8. Lamson, &c. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOoksxLLER AND STATIONER, 1015 Pennsylvania ave. A complete assortment of Prang’s and Marcas Ward's Birthcsy Caria &o. Aleo, Franklin Square and Seaside Librariss. mlb NEw Great Speeches by Great Law: arton's Conflict of Lawa, U. 8. Mi Wh Gopr ‘The Dartmouth College Cansea, Dorman’ Michans Bitty By the Ti ns A large ceived. Toe S sed Books. Medion y Shirley... Origin of Primitive Superstitions, - 's History of the Crusades, 3v., new ed. Maryland tchen-by Howard. yuthor of * Signor Monaldi- variety of Fancy Box rie All the latest styles in Stationery. W. H. & U. H. MORRISON, | fneral Lands. Esty nt fimcens cn 8 S32 iG Law Booxsrners AND STATIONERS, 22 75 Pi orth west. RAILROADS. BALT. THE MODEL FAST LINE, axp THE ONLY LINE IMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. BETWE! THE EAST axp THK WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRAOK! JANNEY COUPLER! STREL SCHEDULE TO TAKE RFFEOT SUNDAY, May M UUL ’—CHTOAGO, 42D, 1881. LEAVE WASHINGTON: IAGO, CINOINNATI, AND BI. 5 FAST’ EXPRESS. 5 .00—Bultimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations. 16:40. BALTIMORE EXPRESS. 6.50—Ba‘timore, Annapolis, aud Way, (Piedmont, Stracbarm, Winchester, Haserstowa, and Way. ay. 8:10-Point of Rocks snd Way Stations. 5:15—PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORE, AND BOS- FONE S40—STAUNTON REBH. § AND VALLEY EXPRESS (connects for Hagerstown and at Point of Bocks for Frederick.) ae 32:G¢—On Sunday cnly, for Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. 10. 00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyatts- ville, Jnnction, Jeesuy's and Hanoy $10 -40—PITTSBU I: ABD P.M. 42:10_Baltimore, Collese, Beitsville, Laurel, Annapolis ‘QNcINNATI er. CHICAGO, XPRESS. Ellicott City, ST.LOUIS Annapolis and Way Stations. $1:25—On Bunday on 42.15—DALTIMORE for Baltiriore ¢hd Way. PRESS. 18.00— BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE #RPHE-S, 3.:30—Baltimore and Way Stations (Winchester, Frederick, 4:30=BAL’ REL Haverstown aud Way, via Relay.) IMOKE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAU- EX PRESS (Frederick, via Belay, stops at Anapclis Junction ) '448—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Haxerstown, Point chester and Wa: Station (On Sanday to of Rocks and Way Stations only. ) +440—Balttmore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 7545—BALTI Mi Way, 1 KEL +9. 15— PITTSBURG LOUIS EXPRESS +9:10—-PHILADEL! ORK FXPRESS (Martinsburg and vis Belay. Stops st Byattsville and Lay- ) —Point of Rocks and Way Stations 5—Baltimore and W: 790, PALTIMORS, HYATTSVILLE AND LAU- Stations. d Way EXPRESS: CINCINNATI, AND ST. HIA, NEW YORK, AND BOS- TON EXPRESS. Fleeping cara to New York. 10:00—BALTIMOE] BEL an Daily. , HYATTSVILLE, AND LAU- EXPRESS. ' rtops on signal or to let off seengers at ary station betweea Washington Apnapolis Junction. iBundaysouly. Cther trains daily, ex- cept sunday. Alltrains from Washington stop at Relay Sta- tion. For further informs‘ion apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket office. Washington Station, and 619 and 1851 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for bagwame to be checked and received at any point ia the city. m23 ASSL rel Masts Per 1981 Bouble Track, Steel Bal SPLENDID SCENERY. MAGNIFICENT UIPMENZ. IN EFFEOT. May l6rq, 1881. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Bixth and B streets, ‘aa follows: for Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a.m.. daily, with Blee} to Pittsburg and Chicazo; 10: a.m: dally, with Sleeping Oars from Harrlsbury Gali, with Paince Gare ts eeaeeee jars, z BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. for Cananc ‘with Par! 6:00 &-m. daily, except dsigua for W a.m. for New 2:00, 10:00 man day. for Broo! Jereey fe fording ing double ferriage across New York ¢ hia, 5:00 daisua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niscars, rlor St to Wathing a he North, at junday ; 9: daily, t Saturday, with Palade Oars to Geass: and Watkins. rt, Lock Haven and Elmirs, at 10:30 7 except Bunday. York’and the East, 8 20:00, and 10:15 p.m. | sda: 20 and 10:35 p. express ¢ 2 Parlor Oars, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex, : Sun. klyn, N. ¥., all through trains «on. City with boata of Be bark direct 4.m., 10:30 » On Bu: En ta of Brooklyn # ines, af transfer to Fulton stre < uyoid- Sm., 10:90 su wand J0AS.t ‘Linited Reprise: ‘and 10:16 p. e xDroMs, except Sunday. 00. 9 ‘daily, except Sanday. For Anrapalis, 6:40 8.10. and 4:40 p.m. dally, ex- cept Sunday. RR Mer RUIN TON 'BAILBOAD. ‘ILOT—This well-bred Trotting Stal- hig ‘the present season at his about 5 miles above George- near the Conduit LEWIS JOHNSON &°CO., BANKERS, Corner of Penna. ave. and 10th street. GENERAL BANKING. FOREIGN EXCHANGE, BONDS, STOOKS, ma GENERAL BANKING. mat | WRiRerisa, os pereall, Soar pel aes 4 blood and reguiating the system, 250. per A. M. MLOUZBWSKI'S DRUG STORE. warll L. 423 Oth st. uw. MORTON & 00.'s PULP MORTAR BLAOK, For BuickLaren’s Use, Where Black Joints are required. Best in the world. Oxly black that never fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Acents, ap27__12th street wharf and 1202 F street n.w. WIS' WITCH HAZEL AND GLYCERINE IS L'tvninatie for Sun Burne. The WITOH HA ei lyzand prevents GLY renders the com; smooth by drugeiste. WELL, Agents. d AMES GUILD & SON, Auctioneers. PAWNBROEER'S SALE AT AUOTION ‘We shall sell for B. #u ton, 314 9th street, op TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVEN: ING=, at 7 O'cLoce e lay 31 and Ju ze. 2, S65’ lote, ccnsisting of Gold and Silver Goa Chains, eiamord Bings, Solid Bilver and Plated Ware, Books, Clothing, &. mus-40" CA’ SMITH, Broker. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OU., Auctioneers. W au IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PRO*KRTY FRONTING ON THe SOUTH- RAST CORNER OF EIGHTH AND D STREETS ROUTH WEST, AT AUCTION On TUESDAY, May 31, aT 6 o'oLock P. oM., Wesball sell in front of the premises, re-subdivision of Lots Nes 19, 20 ana 2l, in. Fquere No. 485, improved by two brick’and four frame dwelling houses. Piat will be exhibited on day of sale. Title perfect. ‘erms of Sale: One-third cash; balance in sl: twelve and eixhteen months for notes bearing in- terest from day cf sale, aud secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's ccst $160 down on each piece of property when stryck off bat ER B. WILLIAMS & OO. Aucta. | NCANSON BKOS., Ancucneers, ‘9th and D streets northwest. ELFGANT PAFLOR SUITE IN EBONY: TWO WALNUT CHAMBER 8KT~; WaLNOT BOCRUARE: WALNUT BaD LuUNGE RASY OHAIRS AND LOUNGE (IN THE WHITE): WARDROBES; WALNUT PIER TABLES: WASHSTANOS AND HAIR MAT- TERSHES, FEATHERS; SPRINGS. BuUs- #FLS AND OTHER OARPETS: MATTING: BRFBIGERATOKS AND (CE BOXES. WITH AN AS‘ORTMEST OF OTHén FORNI- TURE, PlaNG, CABINET SEWING MA- CHINE, &c. ‘ALS. TO CovER ADVANCES. WOVEN WIRE AND CANVAS COTS CIUCKFR), PERFECILY NEW; ONE ME LODKON 48 ISO, BY ORDER OF EXEcuTo, LOT SECOND-HAND HOUSEHULD GUODS, &o. At suction at our ealesrooms, TUESDAY, May 81, at 10 o'cLocK. It DPexcanson BRO! ‘Auctioneers, ‘h and D streets northwest. EODA WATER GENERATOR AND APPARA- “a WALT! J)PENCANSON BROs., Auctioneers. TWO STORY HOUSER ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, TWO VACANT LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, TWO FRAME DWELL- is ON FIRST ‘STREET EAST, aLL OF ICH ARY BETWEEN 14ND K STREETS I'H, AND NEAR 1H& CONTEMPLATED UNION’ DEPOT. On TUFSDAY AFTERNOON, May 31st, 4T 6 OCLOCK P af, we will peremptord Reid sell, In froatcf t lots 9 10, 12 gud 15. in square 735, a8 recorded inliber KL. lio 282. ‘Terms: One-fourth cish; balance in six. twolve and cighteen months, notes t> bear 7 per cent ahd fob secured by doed of trust, | Thin property is Sioned for a a2 depot. BTL Bt we SUNGANBON BOB. Aucts, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANOERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN GEORGETOWN, D O By virtue of a decree of the Suoreme Court of the District of Columba, passed the 16ch Gay of February, A. D. ‘1877, in equity. catee No. 5.228 (Mo:her vs. Mosher), Doc. 10, and also by virtue of a supplemental decree pasted May 12, » the undersixned urviving ‘Trustee will ‘sell, at puolic ‘anc. Hon, in front of the premises, to, the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, May 3isT, 1831, commenc- ing at5 o’cLooK » the followiug described rea property, situateo in Georgetown, D. 0 , vi Subdivision No. 28, of Lot 273,in Beatty, Hawkins and ‘Threikeld’s addition to Georgetown, lots nu: bered 27%, 279, 220 and part of lot 280, in Thel- kela’s adcition.. Lote 16 to 27, inclusive of lot No. 27s, in Beatty and Hawkin addition. Lots $and4 on ‘Fayette street. Lots 6 to 16 inclusive on esst side of Fayette atreet. Lot 220, in Beatty and Hawkins addition to seid Georgetown, on the west marek Market street, together with the improve- ments. Alro Rquare or lot O, in Threlkeld’ addition to Georgetown. Also part of Lot 147, in Beal's addition to Georgetown, being the Part of ssid lot owned by the parties to the above cause, ‘Lhe ale to commence at the hour mentioned Bove, and will be sold in the order mentioned. 8 of sale as prescribed by the decree are @ue-tbird of the purchace money in cash, and the residne in six (6), tweive (12) and eixhteen (18) trouths, respectively, after the day of esle, in equal instalments, secured by the notes of the purchaser, snd a reserved lien on the property Soid. If the terms of sale shail not be complied with within ten days from the day of sale the ‘Trustce iexerves the right to resell the property at the risk avd cost of the defaulting purcbaser. — All couveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 350 on each Lot will be required at ihe time of pur- chase. R. K. ELLIOT, Surviving Truste w20-d&as 406 5th street northw | ke Ree EO. BROS.. Auctioneers. Anction sale at the Navy Yard. Washington, D. ©, WEDNESDAY, 54H, 1881, ar 12 o'cL9¢ M-, of condemned articles belonging to the Burean of Provision and Clothing, consisting ia pact of Provisions, Clothing, Tobacco, sealee, Weights, Measuree, Empty Barrels, etc. A {ull echedule of the articles ean be seen by ap- plying at the office of the Oommandant or Auc- tioncer’s Office, corner of 9th and D streets north- weet, Wahington, Dt C. THOMAS PATTISON, m26-2awaw Commodore U.S N., Commandant. WALMIEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE, CHAIRS UPHOLSTERED IN ORIMSON REP: WAL- NUT CHAMBER RUITES: FASY OiTAIRS: ROSEWOOD WARDROBE, MIRRIR FROIN BRUSBELR, INGRAIN AND OTHER QAI FETS: TURKISH OHAIRS; WALNUT WARDROBES: OIL PAINTI OURTAIpS AND CORNIOEN; MARBL TABLES: OAK EXVENSION HUSK AND OUTTON-TOP MATTRESSE: WALNUT SOFAS UPHOLSTERED — IN PLUSH; FRATHER PILLOWS AND BOL- RTERS; CHINA, GLASS AND ORJCKERY WAKE; HEALTH LIFT; DROP LIGHE: KITCHEN UTENDILS, &c. On THURSDAY, Juve 2, 1881, comme: ING AT 1U O'CLOCK’ A Mf, we Shall’ sal! at tue \t retidence of a lady declining housexeeping, No. 321 Missouri avenue, between 34 and 434 st, the above assortment of house WALTER B. WILL 3 Rest. a] TWENTY-ONE VALU- STREEI streets north’ BETWEEN hold ete House fo RUSTEES' BALE OF. LE LOT Er Ei NORTH WEST jon SEVENTEEN BETWEEN SAND T STREETS, AND O: OREGON AVENUS, CONTAINING IN AL! OVER 42,000 SQUABE FEET OF GROUND. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum 1851, in Equity cause, No. ¥.832, docket 13, the undersigned will offer for sale at public au: tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDA’ JcN« STH, 1881, ar 5:30 o'cLock P.M, Lote pum- bered eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and twenty (20), in square numbered one hundred and fifty-two, 152.) ‘These Lots have been etbdivided by tue ‘trustees into twenty-one (21) Lots, six of which have each a fronton T st., between 17th and 18th streete, Ci 20 feet 11 inches by a depth of 97 feet 6 inches. Five of said Lots have each a front of 20 feet on 171h street, between S and depth of 100 feet. front of, th NCA eTs. STREET: N L ‘T streets, by a Bixof said Lots have each a ) feet 11 inches on Oregon avenue, by a 97 feet 6 inches, ani the rematuing four each a front of 20 feet By 163 on T street, between 17th and 18th stroste, by a depth of 10) eet ‘The decree directs that all taxes and assessments ehali be pad out of the purchase money. ‘Terme: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paidin cash, and the balsncs in equal parts at aix, twelve and sighteen months, for waich the notes of the purchaser shall be taken, bearing in- terest from day of sale, and a lien réscrvea upon the property sold. A’ deposit of 850 will pe re- quired on éach Lot at time of sale, Terms to b2 complied with in seven days. All conveyancing and \ Trngtess. ms da recording at purchaser's cost. WAL. F. MATTINGLY. z 485 7th street. IRVING WILLIAMSON, . 458 Louisiana ayenue. DUNOANSON BRUS., Aucts. \HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN SQUARE No. 733 SOUTHEAST. ALSO, IN SQUABE No. 868 BAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 9th April, 1878, from Joseph G. Uarrolf and wife to the undersigned, apd recorded in Liber 886, folio 109, and at the rquest of the parties secured thereby,’ we will offer -t public sale, infront of the pivmisée, on THURSUAY. THE 2D Day oF JUNE, 1881, ATTHE HOUR OF Six O'CLOCK P.w., all of Lot No. 2, situated in square No. 733, fronting 75 feet on D streot south and 44 10-19 on 2d street east, with ali the improvements to the same b2- longing, Imm; diately after, alzo part of Lot No. 24, sit, uated in square #6, beginning at the southeast corner of said Lot; than west to the rear line of said Lot 06 feet; then north 25 feet; then east 98 fect: then south fo piace of beginning. with all improvements. This Lot fronts on 7th stroet rast. Terms of sale; One-third cash; balancein six sul twelve months, the purchaser xiving his notes, Leariug interest from. day. of sale. secured by a deed of trust. A deposit of $50 required when the property is etruck off. All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. } Trustees. ‘R. P. JACKSON, m27-déds J. J. WATERS, ‘E BUILDING LOTS ON H STi: fET, BE- TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH sTREETS NORTHWES1 és On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Juxz 3p, 4z Go'cLocE, we will sell part of equaty 375, fronting 80 féct on H street north, between. 9th sud 10th streets northwest The above property will be subdivided into four lois or sold as an entirety. ee Teme: One-quarter cash, balance in one, two and three years notes, to bear inter:st and to be secured by a deed of trust, conveyancing, &c , at Lee cost. A deposit will be required on each lot. THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, ) RORVALW. BURCHELL, ( Committee. HENRY WIBE GARNETS, 26 DUNOANBON BROS. ‘Auctioneers. HN SHERMAN & 0O., OHS Real Estate Aucts., St. Cloud Building. EXEOUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND G STREETS NORTHWEST. Will be sold, at public auction, on WED. NESDAY, JURE Isr, AT 5 O'CLOCK P w., lot Se sauass. oe Fria one ae : and 8 rove y & large four-sto1 brick dwelling rouse, with two story back build ing, the latter cont = Ge opening on ith streer, the property suitable for small hotel boarding house; bay ‘One-third cath; balance six, twelve and etzhteen months, secured by deed of trast, inter- gat at alx por, cent or all cash at option of pur- chaser. 250 uh at tims sale. bas ‘LEWIS. tA DAVIS, Executor. WM. M. SMITH, y mil4-d&ds \HOv. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. VALUABLE THREE- *APTORY BMIOK DWELLING HOUSE, No: 57 ‘fT NORTHWEST, OPPOSITE GOV- EENMENT PRINTING OFFICE. of a deed ‘187 1 i trast dated the 17th recorded in Liber the land records of. the undersigned Trustse MONDAY, Jone 675, tm front of the prem- real estate, with im- twenty-nine (29), in square ax hundred and the city of Wasahingto: Dy ‘The terms one-third of purdhaso money In eases the sendie ia gue aud two years, for which the purchaser is to give notes secured on i Eroperty. {othe a Setiafaotion Se ee Teastees all'cash, at option of Purdiaser. i0o deposit re a accepted. lerms 0! not comphed with in seven days the Trustees Feserve the right to resall a{ the visk and cost of Gefaulting Parsee ee Wa, ED MONSRON:} Trustees. . EB. EDM Ny THOS. K. WAGGAMAN, Auctonest 26-4 5, aa i sl eee I eS RS ‘10S IN COMPLETE WORKING ORDER— Will be ecld at auction, to cover advancas. charger, on TUESDAY, 3lsT INsTANT, AT 12 o'crock, within our salesroome. It JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, D Sth and D sts. northwest. 3,000 POTS FLOWERS FROM ““TUNLAW" NURSERIES, Comprising in all the usual varieties, audis abont the closing sale for the season, att fou, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, lst Sy it 4 O'CLECK. m30-2t \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 2,000 FLOWERING AND BRDDING PLANTS. ROSES, &o., AT AUOTION. On THURNLAY MORNING, JUNE 2p, 18+1, AT 10:36 o'crock, at my act ongyt roon.s, I shail sella yery euperior collection of Fini.ts. 1:3) 3t Tp\HOs. J. FISHER & O0., Auctioneers, 1335 F'si. northwest. SALE OF DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 2422 K STARET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on May lat, 1875, ard recorded among te fee is of the District of Golambia, in Libes 757, at folio 67, 1 willeell at pubiie auction, on the premises, on’ MONDAY, the 6TH DAY oF JUNE NEXT, Bt 6 O'CLOCK PM. that part of Lot 19, in square 28, in the city of’ Washington, com- mencinat the rorthesst corner of said Lot 19, running thence east 3 feet; thence south 124 fest 11 inches to a public alley; thence west 0 fe thence north 124 feet 11 inches to ‘the rlace of beginning, with the improvements thereon. Thera ia a desirable three-story Dwelling House (No 2422 K street northwest) on the property. ‘Terms: One third cash, of which a deposit of 8100 revyuired at time of sale, and balance at one and two years, with interest to be secured by deed of trust upon the preiiees. or sll cash, at the op- ton of the purchaser. ‘TH. JESUP MILLER, m26-d&de Surviviog Trustee, Ck NOERY SALE OF D BRABLE DWELL- ING HOUSE, No, 1511 SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘AT TWO SQUARES NOKTH OF THE RESIDENCE OF BENA- i TOR CAMERON. y Virtue of a decree of the Buy Of the District of Columbia, passe of May, A.D. 1851, in’ equi 7,050, whe reme Court on the ith an é No., rein Sherman P. Brown is complainant and dlen R. Smith, trustee, is defendant, 1 shall Sell st puvlic auction, cn ths premises, on WE NESDAY, ane Ist Day or Juse, 1881, pi ING AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M, that desirable property the city of Washington, in the District of Oo- Iuubia, Fuown aa Lot numbered 12, in square bul €d 194, with the improvements thereon, Leing house snd premises No. 1511 16th street northwest, the house being a brick dwelling of two stories and manssrd roof, and the lot havinw a front of 29 feet 9 inches on’ 16th street by a depth of 100 feet. ‘Terms cf sale as provided bythe dccree are: Qve-rhird of the purchase money in cash, one- third in one year, and one-third in two years ‘rom the day of eale, with inierest on the deferred pay- mets at six per cent per annum, the deferred pay- ments to be secured by deed of trust on the prem- i 100 deposit. sappy CHARLES H. ARMES, Trusteo, B. HW. WARNES, Auctioneer, m20-d&da (f Buslad DUWLING, Aucitoncer. CHANCERY BALE OF IMPROVED REAL PROP- ELGY ON MAKXYLAND AVENUE, NEAB MINTH STREST NORTHEAST. Ia purenance of a decree of the Supreme Qcurt of the District of Columbia, passed the 22d day of April, 1881, in Equity Cause No. 7.6, Doc. 20, I shall gell at public auction, on FRIDAY, Jung 3p, 1881, Op ar., In front of the premises, Lot numbered twenty-four (24), In square south’ of square numbered nine hundred abd fifteen (915), in the city of Washington, to- eether with the improvements thereon, consisting of a frame dwelliag-house ‘Terms of sale prescribed by the decree are, onc- third of the purchase money in cash, and the resi- due in six (6), twelve (\2) and eighteca (18) months after the cay of sale, with interest, or all cash, at the option of tue purchaser. A deposit of 860 will be requized at the time of purchase. Ail convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. ‘The right to resell the Froperty, in the event of non-compliance with the terms of sale within seven days after sale, at the risk aud coat of the first purchaser, is reserved, upon siviug 81x daye' notice in The Evening Star. k. K. FLUIUYT, Trustee, m23-eokds 406 5th street northwest. rps: 7th et. nw. J. FISHER & CO., CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- Real Estate Auctioneers, STORY AND BASEMENT ‘FRAME DWELL- ING-HOUSE, No. 732 TENSH RTREXT NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Silsbee, trus tee, va. Garland et al., euuity cause N ‘7,309, passed in said catiee on the 20th day of May, A. D188], the undersigned, trustees, will sell a public auction, on TUESDAY, THR 7TH Day OF JONE, A. D. 1881, at 5.40 O'CLOOK vu. M infront premises,’the following-dc cribad real es- Ne, situated in the city of Washington, in the District of Oolumbia, to wit: Tho south nineteen QY) feet and eight (8) inches front by the depth thereof, (99 feet 103 inches,) of Lot twelve, (12,) in Rquare numbered three hundred and forty-live, (845,) with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money catn, and the residuein two equal installments, payable respectively at one and two years from the day cf sale, with interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, eecured by a deed of trust upon the premises, or all cash, at the option of the pur- chasers. A deposit, in money, of $100 required at the time of sale. ‘Terms of e8’e to be complied with within seven days after the day of sale, in de- fault of which the property to be resold after three days’ sdverticement in the Evening Stsr newspa- Tr, at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT, Office 410 5th st.n.w.,Wasbing'n, D.C. JOBEPH J. DARLINGTON, Office 410 bil st.n.w., Washing’n, D.C. m25-d&as (CHO? BALE OF FRAME DWELLING 2 ON OAPITOL HILL. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme ih bi i Trustees. Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 7,707, I will offer for sale. at auction, in front of the premises, on MUNDAY, TRE 6TH DAY OF JUNE, 1881, aT 5:30 O'CLOCK P. M., part of lot No. 20, in square No. 870, ia this city, bezinning 18 feet from the northeast corner of raid lot; running thence west 20) feet; thence south 136 feet 1 inch to a public alley; thence east 20 feet; thence north 136 feet 1 inch to the begin- ning, improved by a frame house (No. 63) A street Bonthesst.) a Terms: One-third of the purchase monoy in cash, andthe residue in two equal instalimen‘s at six and twelve months, with six per cent interest, orallin cash, st the purchaser's option. A de- posit of ecu ea oe required oe time of sale. Con- veyancipg at purchaser's cost. yancine At MIEGINALD FENDALL, Trustec. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, m23-dtds XEOUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FOUN- DEY PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUOTION, On TUESDAY, June f, 1881,aT 6 ae y P M., I will sell On the premises. that valu- able Iron Foundry and Machine Shops, known as the Columbia Foundry, corner Wash- ington street and Chesapeake and Ohio canal, Georgetown, D. ©., 158 fect on Washington street, 120 feet on canal, with all the improvements, comniodious machine shop, model room and foun- dry, lathes, tools, models for mill machinery large enginé and boiler, ete, , ete., on the premiscs, Facilities for coaling and transporting heavy mate- rial perfect. Free of encumbrance. Terms esay ai: 7) 14e known at sale. m25-déds_ THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF ELEGANT TURKISH AND OTHER PARLOR SUITES, NABE & 0. PIANOFORTE, MANTEL SETS, SUPERB WALNUT MARBLE-TOP CHa ELEGANT WARD- BER SULTES, ROBES. SUPER FRE: OH-PLATE MANTEL AND PIKE MIRRORS, SATIN AND REP WINDOW HANGINGS,” WALNUT MABBLE- TOP TABLES MOQUeT AND ENGLISH BBUSSELS OA! PETS, FINE MATTBESSES, BEDDING, &o., &. By order of the Gzphanw’ Court of tho Dis- trict of Columbia, the undersigned Adminie- frators wil fell,’ at the auction rooms of fhomas Dowling, i iDg,) AT crcxocx, 6n WEDNESDAY, JUNE Isr, 1881, the ollowing superb effects: ee Case Piauoforte, Cover and Stool, Knabe é Qo. 12 superb French-plat Mantel and Pier Mirrors. Elegant Turkish Parlor Suite, (upholstered in raw Hk, ) 8 pieces Several Flush and Rep Parlor Suites. 40 maerize Walnut Marble top Tables. legant Satin ana Rep Window Hangings. Magnificent Walnut Marble-top Uentennial Oham- Dor, Suite, iIncinding Wardrobe, beautifully carve Janovy: coe i Very siewaat Wainut and Maple Sulfa, with Mirror- rmoire. 8 superb Walnut marble-top Chamber Suites, hand- somely carved. with’ Gauopios aud frond Plate 15 Moquet and English Brussels Carpets. 15 euperior Hair Mattresses. Superior Feather Pillows and Bolsters. Boperioe Lace spreads and other Bed jing. Oak Bideboard, Uak Dining Chairs. Oak Extension Dining Table, Decorated Dinner and Tea Service. 100 pieces of Furniture separate from sets. N. B.—Thii Furniture is very elaborate and is from the best ae in the country, and has removed to Dowling’s auction con yentenos of sale. Will be on exhibition day prior sale. AMES Hi SMITH. | Aaministrators. THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionesr. _m97-dts ALE OF FINE BUILOING LOT ON NINE- S ‘TEENTH STREET. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE AND SENATOR STEWART'S. On WEDNESDAY, lst pay oF JUNE, at, 5:30 O'CLOCK P, M., in front of the premises, ‘we will sell Lot 25, equsre 134, having a front. of 22 feet on 19th street, between Q and B streets, anda depth of 100 feet, to an alley. This iot is near Seuator Stewart's and paps jircle. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, ce in one, twoand wands eae? Uarvanme ae eserace chager's cost. A deposit of $100 required at Ne DUNOANSON BROS., Of sale. UNOANBO! hare ane NINTH STREET, DOUGLASS’, 8r. CLoup Burupme. GENUINE LISLE THREAD GLOVES, In great variety, at popular prices. GAUZE UNDERWEAR, For Ladies, Misses and Children. RELIABLE GOODS AND LOW PRIOES. CORSET COVERS AND DRESSING SACQUES, LADIES’, MISS) Of our own Manufacture. and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, In New Desixns, for Summer Wear. CORSETS. IN'S VENTILATING, for hot weather. DOUGLASS’, Nrnty anp F 8TReets. ‘HE LARGEST AND FINEST Selection of STRAW GCODS, FRENOH FLOWERS, OSTRIOH PLUMES, FANOY BIBSONS, Ex nLO7 &2 MONOGRAM GLOVES aT LOWEST PRICES. South of New York, at MRS.J. P. PALMER'S, EF St. Bet. Uith and £3th sts, AND LISLE TH&EAD m3 gum MEB PRICES 8 SUMMER PRICES!! MRS, Mi. J. Nr, 621 AND 623 D SrREET NoxtHwesr, Having made exiensive additions to her stock of Summer Millinery, is now selling the same at Greatly reduced prices. | Special bargains in Ustrich Plumer, Flowers and Shade Hate. Alarge variety of Paris trimmed Bonnets are now being offered, along with others o: detizn, ture our own St prices far below cost of manufac mai N EW SUMMER GOODS.—French Pat- tern Bonnets and Hi: Sik Wraps Millinery Noveities, treet and ‘Trave'lng Wraps, Under- garments st Greatly Reduced Prices, All the best French Lawn ani B42. 9 fi Parisisn Laces in Suits an Parisian for 20 c21 Corsete. Lawa and Percale Wrappers, Gingham Suits, Black ese Suite, re aggortment of Parasols and Gloves, Biovelties in Neckwear, Black and White (great variety, Ladiesand Misses Bathing Gaps, and a carefu ly selected line of Novelties ; beet Englich Needles, 4 papers ut @. WILLIAN, 7 Cus Trevise, Paris; 907 Pennsylvania avenue. mi7 pum. WASHINGTON, FASHIONABLE DBESSMAKING AND TEIMMING STORE, Dresses, 1211 Penna. ave., Baits, Oostumes, Cloaks, &c., made in Superior etyle st shott notice. Ladies can bave Dresses Catand Basted, and a perfect ft gasran- 3p D Pretend SHOES, For 80 days I shall offer my entire stcok of WIR TEB GOO: DISCOUNT OF TEN PEE CENT. febls JAS. H. VEBMILYA, 610 Ninth opp. Patent Oiies. ‘FAMILY SUPPLIES. [pPCUBATION Day. CANNED GOODS of every description. WCODEN PLATES. Pal PER NAPKINS. FRUITS of all kthas. e as rcld by ple poun: retailed ‘They will saye money an ZWEIBACK. LIME JUIOE. B. W. BEED’S SONS, 1226 F st. northwest. who are uring the ordinary Java Coffee most shops are requested to wet a sam- of our SUPERB MARACAIBO, ft 25, cents per pound. fresh roasted. wet & better coffee Thore who want a genuine, rich old Java, can be suited at m21 MAY PICKINGS Iss varden and highly en'tivated Japan Tes, com- posed of care Bein, only ICED Our Green, jonnd, can't "eal. natural ¢ ELPHONZO YOUNG! the earl picked leaves, cured with great aud mskes s delicicus drink. 4g enulrely wholesome. Sold rictly grire TEA. ICED TEA. ICED TEA. ‘ack, or Mixed Tes, at 50 centa per be equalied in Washington for ced LUNCH Goops Of every description jast received. ONE THOUSAND’ (1,C00) pieces of beautifal Lawn @ne huncred(100) pieces of Figured French Lawns. Ove Lundrea (100) pieces of Figured Linen Lawus. Bisck Livea Lawns, Black French Lawas. ‘The larcest agfortment of new and beautifal Lawns in Wabinj “ 0, Figured real Linen Lawns 15, Figured French Lawns 25, 31, 3 Fig) red American Lawns, 1,000 ploces, 8, 6, 8, 10, India Linen (the new style white goods) 20, 25,82,37. Lace Stripe White Goods, 10. spate Two hundred (note pred of besutifal Madras Gu shams, lerg: assortment Washiugton. Yard wide Pure Linen, for ladies’ wees, 12% ‘ = "81.25, immente assortment of Shetland Shaw 82.00, S176, 82, $2.50. Colorea and black (pure si’k) rocade, $1. Fure Linen blesched Table Damask. $0 Ture Linen Dinner Napkins, 7 ozen, svecial bargain AllPure Wool Black Lace Bunting, 25 Largcs\ assortment of new style liked Parasols, &: 1 celora, pure wool, 875g. ide, doub e width, ‘pure wool, 50 About 1,000, Ficces of mew atse revs Goode, 10, L 16, 20, 25, up to $1.50, the largest assort- moat and the cheapest in Washington. We are selling the cheapest Silks in this city. Col gred Silks, navy blue, garnet, drab, green, bls k and’ other colots, 50; also. black and WI ite Striped Silke, 50." Lace Bunting, wide, dourie width, all pire wool all colors, icludinse Disck, oply 50." Splendid Black Suk, 81, $1 25, | S150. Surat Biack Silke, nearly yard wide, Si3s. Ladies’ pure Linen Dusters, $1.25. CARTER, m8 TIL Market Space THIN GOODS FOR HOT WEATHER | CALOUTTA SEERSUOKER, INDIA PONGER, OO” FRENCH JACONETS, CLe OH BUNTINGS, VR GINGHAMS, E UNDEX WEAK, GLOVES, MUL BLACK GRENADINES, pRIlaiGE “ASBORTMEN’ " AND LOW 3? CNE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 90 STRERT Established 1840. m8 RY GIODr, 713 Marker Sraos. 20 riecss 45-inch Bisck and Colorel Striped BUNTING , sll wool, 6Uc. ; former pric» 75c. 24 doxen BONE CORSETS, bi worth Te 40 pteces BLACK GRENADINE, Ic. 20 pieces LINEN DUOK and DI ces LAWNS, 8, 10, 12560. en All Linsn TOWELS, knotted frinw, 25e. 20 pieces All Wool BLACK BUNTING, 18e. 00 PARASOLS snd SUN UMBRELLAS, from 50. LLS, 20, 25, 50¢. i418 IN ALL KINDS oF Di’ ¢ Goons. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space, WM. M. BLOWN, Z. CLAGETT, Formerly 317 Market Space. Formerly 94 7th st. NEW GOODS, NEW GooDs, | Wo can confidently call the attention ef our | friends and the public to the varied and desirable sssortment of Seasonable Fabrics which we have Dow instore. As we intend only to se: the mos! ap- Groves brands in Foreign and American Diy WOODS the very feet cash rates, we can | Promise entire satisfs on to all who favor us with their patronage, and it will be our constant aim to protect them in every way. Very handsome Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Also, azents for the Universal Fashion a Perfect Fitting Pat- terns. NOX CLAGErS, m28 809 Market Space. TRAORDINARY ‘ BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY? WE WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, THE 3:34, A FULL VINE OF EXTRA BUPER INGKAIN CARPETS. at 75 cents a yard; former price 90 cents and $1. a line of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, at 75 and 85 cents. BODY BRUSSELS, from 81.40 to 81.65. MATTINGS and OILCLOTHS at popular prices. ‘Loose Covers for Furniture a epecialty. WINDOW SHADES made to order in all colors. SINGLETON & HOEKE, S804 Market Space. 827 All orders for CARPET OLEANING receive prompt attention. mal YSTERY" SHIRT.—They BY 2 re made of first-class met ch as New York Mills, Wamentta, and Wiiamsvilie—not third or fourth-rate gooas stamped Wamentta. ‘When you buy tha MYSTERY" SHIRT you set firet.class Muelin #hd the best Sound Heavy Linen for 76 cents, aud if they are not satisfactory when you get them home you can return them and gei onr money. LINEN COLLARS, fincet quality and latest stylca, only $1 50 per dozen ; six for 75 cents. SILK NEOK W! chesper than ever. Very’ fue ALL-LINEN HANDARKOLIERS, 25 al ee MEGINNIBS; m2 1002 F street northwest. Nt DRY GOODs. In ADB SPECIAL BBA ae BLAOK BEOO: BLACK AND OOLORED SURAH S1LE8. Full lines of all kinds of first-class DE¥ GOODS TRUNREL, CLABK & 0O.. Hi Te ‘key, Chicken, i Boned ‘Tuvey, ‘Toure, Ulckén Se; Mossi | BLACK SATIN DE LYON. Hee ea Petes camecee® sino | OOLORED Sandan + Sou 80» | STACK BATIN DUCHESS. SAUCES AND PICKLES Of ailkinds, and we would name the cslebratea | UN'S BLAGK VEILING. Pickiss A feu ssosremeie, coe aa cules. ct eek iS KD FBUITS and the very chotoost NEW | 47 BOTTOM PRIOES. YORK BUTTER. No pains spared to Keep Up & ood supply of these important articles. Queen’ Olives. in a variety of styles—inclading small bottles at 25 cents for Pleuic purposes. In fact, we #ive our undivided attention to the And make it our whole study to furnish BEST of everything in the way of PLIES: FAMILY TRADE, the VERY FAMILY BUP- erally. 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 give the quality and quantity, as represented. loney cheerfully refunded to any customer who i not entirely satiefied with their purchase. If you can’t call please send postal or Telephone my ves dei Plugged myl9 as our Telephone at the store is axain for the present. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GBOCER, 504 Sth st., bet. Band F. T THIS SEASON, THEBE I8 NO | Satin ba MORE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- and as the cost of a fair quali SOME BEVERAGE THAN CLARET, of Imported Claret is 60 extravagant asto forbid its general use,a wine of equal siderat in Albem: quality and at a low price becomes a de- ‘We have succeeded in securing a VIRGINIA CLARET, Connty, equal in bouquet delicacy and purity to any imported wine at doubie Ite fruity agreeable flavor, its ite price. small centage of alcohol, towether with the low price of $4.00 PER DOZEN, should recommend it to the cordial approval of the public. ALSO FROM THE SAME VINEYARD, A NORTON SEEDLING of a Burgundy character, the finest native wine yet prod) uced, at $5.00 PER DOZEN. HUME, CLEARY & CO., p29 H™ Corner Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. EOKIVED DAILY. 807 Market Space. oO) SEEDLESs CUCUM- Bsn ONLY 60 CENTS, PaALAOH MARKET, 14th street and New York avenue OHOICE SPRING LAMB, CUCUMBERS, ASPARAGUB, ‘TOMATOES, BERMUDA POTATOES AND ONIONS, POTOMAG PEROHan SHAD, sp1o 803 Market Space. \HOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F st. NORTHWEST, OFP. PATENT OFFICE. DEESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty. EEADY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices: See Ses . of the L, unfinisl cl . Boye’ Wameutta unfinished, 60 cts. {Anlehed: 73k ‘Just received, a largeline of FANCY HALF HOSE: siso, latest \fccigus in REO WHAB appropriate eh tonublete igck of GENT'S FURNISHINGS hand at unusually low prices. Syd? On band 24 AHIES THOMPSON, Manazer. EW SPRING GOODS. ‘We have jnst opened a splendid assortment of SPEING DRESS GOODS, comprising all the new fabrics. Among the many choloe things are Nun's Veiling, Black White and Colored, in grest variety ; ase, Buran Grenadines Black and Ool- ored Silks, Silk Grenadines in all the new designs, Silk Bernani, Pongee and Satin de Lyons, India Mole in all the new colors; also an elegant line of Belgian Linen Bheeting and Pillow Linens, all widths: Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, al! sizes; French, English and German Hosiery in all the new styles. An ineporuan of our stock is soli- cited. HOOE BHO. & CO., 1328 F st. sorth west, Neaz Esprtt House. BpS 6,» ee, = SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUU BROTHERS, Manufacturers of FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1212 F ét, northwest, Washington, D. ©. 1x of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. Bix Rates Fine Biren to order. Bix Fine shirts to order... mar24 1013 Washingt D. 0. ave., . O.. [NDING—The Lycert BINpERY Biftsvcase Worxmen, and trae out superior work. It is oneof the the city. 1013 Pa. ave.. 84 floor. 1881 sy'Gaaue, Se winner SBL Dam by Alexander's mnie volline, 2:23%5, g. 2ut Marmicn is « hosts of carrying the spla 1729 Pennsylvania avenue. the pubiic to ¥ ‘OHN B_ KELLY. to att work warranted. LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON. &e. = y: ‘A SPEOIALT! Yes eines Ramen ue ages | FF ero AE Wire, 5 for Kadress Box 71, City Post Oftice. Warranted taper bottie~1S ceata per ‘Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of | and Family use, 75, centa por Dottie 75 conte the city. mura | bottle g ABlia ysis. and dd and D ate. OLD MEDAL mi Awarded at the National Fair over all other ‘¥ YOU WANT THE The handsomest A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent WHOLESALE Corner Ist st. nnd Indiana feb15 Met OTs Whe GALT & OO, tors, 0 OERE % Patent Flour in the ‘United States. MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FAnoy. THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY..... -soreMigy 30, LSS. ‘The Here-Sotdier Throng! BY SIDNRY T BATES. T boar again the T hear the shi ad me ‘The bere r > ecidior day te ours, ¢ God Dies the hobie slain ag Koop ereen the mem'ry of the brave, “Tis ail we have, but tears’ Atrew flowers o'er the ““Bine" and "Gray," Make no distinction here With tendercem the heart obey, ulngie tear with tear fame alike, The brave unto the brave . ions slow Iss} A Suggesuon. Siar:—As the Washington and 6eorge- town rallroad company’s ine does not como Squares of Cumbar- land's or the Analastan boat house, and as the Herdics stop at about the same distance there- from, would It not be profitable for Uae coaches to run down G New Hampahire ave- nue, and thence au Alto ani If they would do tis from n every evening they would ers Who how use the Ave. w. that time when the from tue river? en The Courts. COURT IX GENKKAL TERM 8. 4 T. Co, agi. Vandenburg pd submitted. Propate Covat.—Judye Magner, Friday, estate of Owen Leddy; “Michael Leddy appointed administrator; bond. $1.0 WU and codicil of William H. Campbesl ad- mitted to probate and record; letters testamen lary issued to executors: bond £100,000, Estate of Mary Friendenthal: will admitted to probate and letters testamentary issued to the nLOr. Wii of Patrick J. Riordan; order of publicatio issued. In matter of William iyan, guard to orphans of Albert Cumberland; decree a therizing guardian to collect th Teal est. Estate of Jane € sonal ¢ le ordered to be sold 0 ‘Theodore J. Mayer appolnted guardian of his infant children. Will of 8. Hamill fied for probate. Estate of Mary D. Patton; order ap: Ling James Patton administrator. Estate Elza er of sale of personal estate. EB E. Major; order of publication tssu lteat te of Thomas Corbin; John B. appointed administrator. the or; R accounts presented 0, Proved and passed. CRIMINAL CovRtT—Judye Cor, y. Jornelivs MCAUlN, arson, not Miia Nelson, second offense petit pleaced guiliy: Sentenced to one year inthe Auburn state prison. Noah Hamtiton, second offense peut larceny; guilty. Leander kK. Lippincott, Wilitaty H. Francis X. Brosseau,’ conspinacy; Isaac Brown, bigamy; on ur ° Suturday, Wm. Lewis, Sunday bar, pleaded pully aud sentenced to pay a tine of $20, Laura Parker, unlicensed ar; hot guilty. Pouick CovrtT—Judge Sneti. A nutuber of the register were ap- Friday, Jno. J. Hali, playing Dali in the Street; $1. Jno. Patterson, vagrancy; bonds or 00 days. Wim. Riley, playing ball tn the street; forfeited collateral. ‘Jos. Carroil, violating the building reguiations: $10 or 30 days. John T. Mitchel, rape; grand jury, Lew1s Collins, lat ceny of Sliver’ ware: jadgment gulity and sen- tence suspended. Samuel Robinson, larceny of haif bushel of green peas from Catharine Plum- mer; 30 days in jail. Jtichard Dorsey, grand larceny; committed for the action of the grand jury. ——$ MARRIBD. te CRANE—MOORE At the Qnurch of the Epiph- any, Washington, DO, Thursday, May 26, 1881, by Bev. A. Graves, assisted by Rev Wm. Paret, GEOLGE CuANE, of Boston, to MAuitm W. Moone, of Washington. * DIBD BURKE. On Sunday, May 2th, 1841, Steraey, beloved sch of John an@ Mary Burke, axed eiéveu years and twenty-seven di Death's cruel dart Has pierced our heart, And bowed us down with wr Aud toon beneath the Stuphen sleeps. ‘The clonds of grief are heavy, ‘Thelr shacows on our brow, Cinoe us not from weepiny We have no Stephen now By FaTsen axp Morne Funeral Tuesta! t, at3 p.m., from his renis' residence, No 2610 1 street northwest. OROGC May 30th, 15"1, ot 6.30 a.m., Mrs. FRANCES CROGGON, relict of ‘the late John'Crog von, a native of Exeter, Devonshire, Engiand, in the ‘pinetieth year of her age, aud for the last thirty years dent of this city. Foneral will take plsce from her late residenoa, No. 508 7th street southwest, Wednesday. Jane lst, at 4 o'clock pm. Relatives and frieniis are re- spectfully invited. 2t° MARBUKY. of May, 1881, Mrs. Many B. Manpviy, widow of Lieut’ A. H. Mar- bury, U_S. Navy, axed seventy three vears. Friends of the family are invited toattena ber faneral from her late residence, corner Congress snd West strecta, on ‘Tuesday evening, the Set inst 5 MURRY. On Monday, May 0, 1881, at 3-308. m., ee O. Mi kuy, aved four years and three months. Funeral will take place from parental resid 316 12th street northwest, Tuesday, May Ji, at O'clock. Interment at Alexandria, Va MICELE. On Ssturday, May 24th, 1881, at 1:20 o'clock p.m., after # short but painful ‘illness, RARAH ANN, beloved wife of Wa. H. Mickle, in the fity-sixth year of her ave Funeral from her late residence, No. 1414 th street northwest, Tuesday, May sist, at J. o*clock p.. MIHM. On Saturday, May 28th, 1881, at 6 p. mn, ay jinweri oe — — en tee Grouce Mins, azed twenty-four years, four onthe and turce day, son-in-law of the late A F. Kupp. Desrest husband thou hast lain thesearly In the rk and #loowy wrave Loved we not thee most sincerely, Did we not thy presence crave We'll pot weep around thy tomb stone, Over not a single tear, sk the crave mafold ir# bosom, For we will not find thee there. We will go and pray—Our Father, From whose band the light iseiven, ‘That when we shali cease none other But Thine own shal! be our Heaven. Eis tuners] will take place from his late rest- dence, 1411 9th etreet northwest, on Tuesdey, May 3ist, at3 p.m. Relatives and friends of the family are reepectfuily invited ta attend. FAYE. In the fortieth. year of lor age, at 2 o'eloc! m., Sunday, jay 29h, . the teloved wife cf Freterick W. FP lone illness of consun acts Taueral Wil take y 40. 5 vet May Sint 3 o'clock |) 1b. Mointives and frien are reepectrully invited to attend. : (Philadelphia payers please copy.) REYNOLDS. At o'clock sm, May 29, 1681, : . REYNOLDS My sess tant Chaney aternar. 6 x y k, from hor late res: a Seitthaet with services at Bt. eters Ubureh. = FCOTT. Op May (th, 1851, H. L. Hoorn, aed iS ant months. Si Xincral wil take place from his lute :eaidenca, No. 911 pom oontnaett. = A = aday, June 1. Friends and relatives of the ily ally invited to sttend- 3 WARD. On Saturday, May 28th, 18:1, at 6 10p. safter a short and pathful illness, which she bore Wil Chistian fortitude, Many PRaxcts, beloved sod our darling wife of . Ward, and dauchter of the late Anthony aged fifty-two years. Funeral will take place from her lave 434 9th street eouthwest, Tuesday, May peice (inert bars Bah I's A. 5 U1 Ei i ives fi ‘are rep ad ly invited to attend. UNDERTAKERS. ‘OHN A. WETZBL, UNDEBTARER, st eed ain 324) <r ‘KET, with A’ ‘Tvs Bore- Wivon uaSibiing OXBEatanei Be. pepegie arm are F™. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, jad 2223 7th st. northwest. so B. WEIGHT, UNDERTAKER, jani9 12339 10th st. northwest. 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