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STEAMERS, &c. POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, a . Asesdpanipoetoeng aaiten’s aoe Thursday, Saturday and San- a Steamer “8! Spenco a6 whi ev SUNDAY Yate pim. for River Lan ore, _ Return! "Baltin ore every FRIDAY are Bm arrives + Landings should take thietios © ‘ver fraight must ibe prepaid. Kor far- /ENSON & BRO., Beventh stree: wharf, or office corner Penns’ 4 avenue «nd 12th strest. TEAMES “MATTANO” levee 7th st. ace BE Oo. TL BBUATS for janchnes Romini.. DAYS for Nomini; on Matter Creek snd ar: on pe for Mei ‘tawoman Urcek, Obavel Point, an: Fetursimw cx. alvernate days Tashing intermesints Jandiv-ss going and return! ae Chapel Pos t Wednesdays and ‘ite day a mee ays com! yy the River. m0-1m ne ET TONES, Ament. ee mB kKICHMO VD. , FBEDERICHS AND ATATIONS 0) ‘HE RICHMOND, FRED HIGESBURG | AND POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY. pn ow Poa = eae BOUT! it been bon Miplencid ‘Seamer Bpect, fesv! + her waar, tock ot leavi’ « her wi GBundays ex< ree at it AND 3:30 P. M.. connecting si ‘Quantico with the Fast Trains South. Beturning, arrive in Washington stand 10: 30 p.m. RATES Ga aan Washingt.n to Quantico, firs! clans, se cernee 81.00 Weebinuton 0 Quantico, srcoud eine Wi = D to Frederickabare limited “te Wa the Afternc.n Best. Arranger p's can ade by excursion parties ‘to.stop at Masshall tial & and Glymone Tickets csn d information cheerfully furnished ¥ street north- fort-ess Menroe. Excurvi days. will be iseued as follows: rst-class Kound Trip to rth = — —a nun iD _Fostress lonroe id SATURDAYS, at 4 Hower and staterooms MEKS JOHN GIBSON snd E O. KNIGHT leave Pier 4 East River, New York, wr SATURDAY, at 4 = m., and Georgetown every FRIDAY, at 7a.m. For articnlars ter street, George- eee ee FRED WOOD, Feore aps0 6S seh ee B1S 16th street, opp _U- Pa FOLK. FOMTSMOUTH, Teen cme AND aoe SOUTH. on TUESDAYS: ae 1 ficw 3 DAs at 630 po satu soaye ing st Piney Point and Point Look- uy soind ana rturning nraing. leaves ‘Nor- folkoa WEDNEeDAYS, “FI DATA SUN- Io. Beginning with May 4, 1881. Excursion tickets will be issued, good doar ds DAYS, at 4:06 o'clock ya 48 follows: clase f. First-clasi Becond clasa, each wa: Pirst- cee taal = Lookou -cisas, each wa} Srateroome, al. Mais, 750. until he glen jeamer Dos extend ber tri every oppine at ftartiey's wha Tekets's and roome can be had, and infor- tion corfally furnished, st B.W. rtels at Company's offic CES of 71 W. P. WELOH, A tcaante a MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMOKE and NEW YORK. Bsiing days from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- and SATUBDsY, at 4 p.m. -s from 100 of Bpear's Wharf (near foot 8. Gay « ‘Tom New AS nae boon THO aSDAY. Yana SAT- TDAY, at 5p from Pier 49, East River (near foot Cliston street.) jewant pepe Ba erence os Lowest rates freiyht cusrant: and ststeroom berth. 25 cents per meal. A. L. HUGGING, Aor. GEO. H. GLOVER. Aes. bobs 4625 Fier 49, East Biven, N. ¥. «Boston Wharf ) STONE, Purser. ” NGS. R BAL’ Cg AND a ae, ‘OR, spocinea in every re- th street, daliy, en ‘Washington to Jicnmond unlimited. — ton to ichanend ‘and return, g03d for N. B.—Par eraors to Bredericksburg must ive > Bt 6:30 o'clock FB, Longhine at Viney Point. Potnt Lookout and a Tickets, te Baez we Norte SURSDAYS, THURS- to Fortress Monroe and N Lor 8 oH. B Polktahors, peat to pit Ly, Bae ap2d Rates of pasrswe—Firet clara, Ge including meals Steeraxe, 63, meals, if de- YEW YORK—ROTTERDAM. The first clase Bteamers of this Lin * “aug? PRpAM. ", ROTTERDAM, “BCHLEDAM," ““W. A. SCHOLTEN,” “P. CALAND,” and *!MAAS, Garrying the U. 8. Mails to ths Netherlands, leave aE ‘Stores, Brooklyn, regularly, on WED- & 00, ‘Washington, [a ui H. JOHNSON, Agent, Natio Bafe Deposit Building, corner New ¥o.& =a 5th et. northwest. VorackEns TO EUROPE. 3. W. BOTELER & SON Gre the Agents for th- gale of Tickets in this Dis- e INMAN STEAMSHIP OO. to vistt Europe can obtain all apl-3m ee BOTELER & SON. Ne GERMAN LLOYD— STEAMSHIP LINE BET WE! men OEPO®: SO THAME: D Bur f thie com; iy will sail, EVERY Pier foot of 3d street, gareibar't trom Bremen. be meh vi ave. frihy for Washington. YUNARD LINE. Cc TINE: xorice. LANE HOUT E. THE CUNARD tiger? COMPANY bt te Lhe Marattion. Wea eria. 18 June |*Ga’ “Res this Wor, Byes +Batay AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YORE. RATES OF PASSAGE. 350 and 8100, seoceting to, ee msanone. toni Tickets to Paris, 815 addi Return tickers on favorable terias. * do not carry st Btecraxe st very low rates ptecraze ticots from Liverpool and Queentiown, snd all ocher parts of Steamers Envrope, st lowest rates. Throush bills of laden given for Belfast, Gla- sow, Havre, Antwerp snd other aoe on the Cou- 7m por ent, snd for Mediterranean igor iin ad jeapply at the Com +] ea Tg nee ig Geen, oF pay Oris BIGELOW & OU., 605 7th MOOVEENON H. BROWN & CO., N.Y. Ll NEw xosee HAVRE Frelaitt OF pas ‘or fretaht oF ee YORK AND LIVERPOO! ING AT OOBK HARBOR. m veo P1 PIER 40, N. R.. NEW YORK. “Gallis. Wed. 2 a ich Lice oe THE TRADES. SS GUscoticaL Book 2k axD Jon = one Lvenen ow Fine Pricing a specialty a SIR DING—The Lyorrr Bixpgs: See sdisrmset eo ten os alia mone issisee, oo; aan Just sire sae 26x. and Ficet}, 2: Dan le. eitaids at stat Bey! ‘ssnington, D. ‘OTICE—J: HN one Jately =F E. store, 820 Caveriey % stesen Wa opene: eres fay invites hi: ee artes ted. Keasonsble chanves. areat ower, speed and mee breeding, ble cot JOHN Porae AUCTION SALES. FUTURB DAYS. THAT VERY V&‘LU- Cite OW © SIREEE NORTEWES®, BRTWEEN VERMONT AV! © AND ¥IF- TEENTH STREET, FACINI at ieee: jecree of, Reenter cath ae sastion, 0 ae June 10TH, A. D. 1881, ar GO'CLOOK. gs cronies. ia - See ty sane a8 fad three equar shingto: oa feet fon Lot fronts 28 feet and haa & Gepth of 320 feet to-an alley. > for meth 1 cash, of which $250 ;, balance in can! tel deities moaths, ‘with interest, to Ll ey. deed of trust on the Chseer. If terme sre tot comolied with iu ton austen i mead ee “4 r. “eT SEE urehaser, -ovevancins ARIE tRNEY, 330 4 street ae = FISHER & "knots oat akis RY SALE oF aE xo. Oke H STREET AUSTEWEST, een VaCaNr LOT ADJOINING. at oT mn FBIDAY, tHE 10TH Day of Jus, 188', AT 6 PcLock # M;. the west half of loti, equsre 5:7, ved by house No. 459 H immeat* ately Fetter sale of the west bait, "iho ‘esta ‘Trastorn will sell the east half of said lot 14. ‘The whole of Teed hea front of 90 fost bya aopih of 100 fork ‘Terms of sale: One third cash: the residue in with sneenees and gecured bys reserv: d lien or deed of t ‘Phe property will be. told clear of sii taxes. 850 deposit whew each bid ia accep’ WE EDMONSTON.? rrastves. mi HOS. E. WAGGA was Auct m3t-d&48 HOs. E.WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- HSTBEET NomTHWEST opposite Gov" ts] en 3] =) pEENMENT PRINTING OFFi by virtue of = deed of reat antod eho 17th tof dune, Its oad recorded in Liber }, folio 106 et aeq., of the land records of. the. District of Golumbis, the wuaderslened ‘Trustee will well at public auction MONDAY, JUNE — 476 O'CLOCK P. Me io fron t of the pi ges. the following-described real estate, wien im- Eke vements kuowa as Lot twenty-nine (29), in ‘hepherd"s rubdivision of squere six hundred aad frenty-three (623), in the city of Washinton, The terms of sale to_be one-third of purchase money in cash; the residue in one and two years, for which the purcharer isto give notes secured oR the Property. f interest at six(®) per cont por annuals OF ti'caso, at option of purcaaeer, 100 deposit re. Quired ‘when bid accepted. If terme of sale are not complied with in ssveu (7) days the Trustees Tererve the right to resell at tho Fisk aad Oost of Gefanlting purchaser GEORGE F. APPLEDY, BDMONSTON,} Trustees. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN: Anctionesr._ m26-d AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. (PHOMas Dowie, Auctioneer. nA gH OREO ENA! Ti NINTH STREET NORTHEAST. lb pursuance of a decree gx i Supreme ‘of the District of passed ™ and the reat é ), twelve (12) and ented months Stier’ the day of sale, with inte orert oF all cach, st ret purchaser, upon giving six day Be gotios in The Byening Star. 1598-e0kds 406 bil etree aortstrent. —— TO-MORROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. PARK PH2:TON AND COUP x _G90D OON- DITION, AT AU: nares are inane condition, and should, comeneed the atten- sone of ate in search of such articles. cash. Jett "THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionrer. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 4 GOOD HORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS AT Will be sold in rons oh teeter coor on SATURDAY, pita 1881, az 12 i out. "The horse is OroLocx, she sbova turnout ho to only because the: Owner is leaving the city. Fo" & GU., Aucuoneers, 812 7th street northwest. se, Goods, Scissors, Buttons, Rib- bon and s a large lot of Notions and Fancy Goods. Ladies and dealers are specially invited to ationd tls sale, as che goods sre now cad fas aad mast be tf 5 Sola eat FOLEY, Auctioneer, TA, gp Dow't formet the place of sale. m4 Je2-' HOMAB DOWLING, AI Auctioneer. PAIR OF FINE CABRIAGE HORSES, SHIFT. ING TOR CABBIAGH AND SET DOUBLE Hannnss at Avon: OnSALURDAY, Suse 4% 1881, a7 12 o'cLock, jn frontof_my auction rooms 1B shail sell the above ontit. ‘Terms cash. Je2-2t RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL WAST LINE, any THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE EAST axp THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRACE! saRNEY OOUPLEE! STEEL SOHEDULE TO TAKE EEFEOT SUNDAY, May 32D. 188 a.M LEAV! 2 WASHIN iGTON 20—CHIOAGO, CINOINNATI, ‘AND sr. LOVIN FAST EX PRES, 5:€0—Baltimore, Ejlicott, CoS snd Way Stations. 16 40-BALTIMORE EXPKE S0—Baltimere, Annapolis, aud Way, Piedmont, "Bashar, ) Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way, vis Kel 8:10—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8 TOM 1A, NEW YORK, AND BOS- 840-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS connects for Hagerstown and at Point of Kocks ier Erederick.) $900. On bunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis 10: Oe BaLTTMORE EXPRESS (stops st Hyatt yu le, College, Beitsville, tons Annapo; inction, Jevsnt's and Han +10 pera BORG, GMICAGO. CINOINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 42s 30—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Vay Stati :25—On Bucday only, for Baltimore and Way. 15— BALTIMORE EXPRES: +8:60—BaLTIMORE, P! HILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK EXPRE-S. 3:3y-Baltimore and Way Stations (Winchester, agorstown and Way, via Relay.) 43 SapALHIMORE, H HYATTSVILLE Al D LAU- EL EXPRESS ena vis Relay, stops i Annapolis Juncti the Point of 8 of Bocas, sige ania ne ‘na. “(On Sunday to Point of Rocks and i vy Stations only. +4:40—Baltimore, Annavolis and Way 8! tions. 19:45—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (Martinabure and ey Via Belay. Stops at Hysttevilie and Laa- 6 SPoint of Rocks snd ee aeascEs: 16:48 Baltimore and Way Bi 30—B: ao a oR Se HYATTSVILLE AND LAU- REL B $9:15— PIVIRBUEG, CINCINNA’ AyD iT. Lovis ats . +9: Bs PEILADELPHTA, NEW YORE, EXPRESS. Feriae cars to 10 cee TiMOuE, BiATS SVILLE, A! L EXPRESS. on signal or Desaengers AS apy tat ion between Wi Anba| Janction. trains from Washington stop at Relay Sta- for farther information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket office, Washington Station, aad 619 and 1351 Penneylvaria avenne, Cel a street, whore orders will be taken for jocked and received at any point ia the city, mats checked and received at any point ia the city. ms 188 raxbuvivasta foura 18 881 ‘10 THE ROW WHST AND SOUTHWRET. daigua, Rochester, “pe dal cncen Satay D501 1) ys ane i mm. guoept a with Palace Oare to od Watkins. 3 | Jane Lock = and Elmira, at 10:30 s.. re Sd tbe Beet for New Yor! 800 a.m, 10208. m, 2:00, 10:00 His pun On dan 2:09, 10-0 and 40: map Par! P-m. = limited express oy py milton Dido a.m. daily, except Sun. aie a eae é : ork olty., Creek : daily, except Sunday. 8) Sm And 4:40 p.m ork “teeth p.m. dally, ex- NDEIA AND FREDERIOR! WAY. AND ALEXANDEIA ND WABHING: for ae T40, 7:20, 9:20, and 11 Lee 4:20, 220, taqihaes ae m9 Oa Sas 8 m., an . ‘South, 7:00 ‘and 11:10 & J_,B. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, FRANK THOMNON. General Mansger. Dovid ce MEDICAL, &c. Noon OUBE NO PAY!—To su afilicted ity private diseases come at once and. goushall be rs warded by ae with serOUry Bhs, bos B sureet soutuweet &. MOTT'S eee WDEBS — Certain D cure for Kidney ‘Diseases. Gravel and a was — Nervous Debility, Seminal 288, Inj ry inet, Ba Sorat rengae ane ma all Boca an pisacured in 48 hare For oale by Wat. BoB Enos 63 bar bee sane by ‘anil ahaa i re- ceipt of price. mo pete pee Ee LEON, the oldest establish - ble LADIES" Pa. PAYSIOIAN int in ie eitye oan be Be 2104 atte iis? ia Cosa aul ; emale rata irand iereg- mye mite aaa Se AWABDED THE AUTHOB !—A new and grest Medical Work, warranted the best and cheapest, indispen- sable to every man, entitled ‘*The payee) Life If-Preservati MINOW || or Eelt Preservation” bound in THYSELF. fall 800 pages, Bagen, coutaine Deau- scriptions price only 513s ‘sean oy Piet teor Dr. WM. H. PARKER, Se een Fae Sioeton, VN Spigesswit NSULT ES HOBERISOS evs Cos fomatso pu PAS Hie teas De waren from, 9 eds with fifteen years" 6: & cure alseanes of ot inary Umnary Oreaue, Nervous and Sone Emissions, tm 7» BC. Genormtee 9: 8B nm th tracted, posi. sn trom 8 to to 10 days. =< onaaltation HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BEGULAR SALE Fn ROUBBHOED FURNI- At salesreom BATUEDAT, JuNE 4, 1881, AT 10 O'CLOCK, embracing ore excelient 634 octave Plano in good order and splendid tone, several fine Mantel Mirrors, Parlor Suites, Walnut and Painted Chamber Furniture, Oerpets, &c., and about 300 pieces of Faruiture eeparate from sets. Four nogeheads of Avortea Crockery. Four superior Sewing Machines. | _Je2-2t Cuan SALE OF DRSIRABLE DWELL- ANG HOUSE, No, 1511 SIXTEENTH STREET NORTHWESEL, ABOU ‘TWO BQUABI pTOH CAMERON: RESIDENCE OF BENAS y virtue ot s decree of the Supreme Court of the Bistrict of Columbia, passed on the 17th fr7 eet May, A D. 1881, in equity cau-e No. d wherein bherman P. Brown is complainant Sid ilen H Smith, trustee, is defendant, I sail sell at public auction, on the ‘premises. on WED- IESDAY, 28x Ist Day or Jung, 1881, BEGIN- Ring at 8 Qunoor M., that desirable property in the city of Washington, in the District of Uo- lumbis, Known as Lot numbered 12, in square numbered 194, with the ree! ee res being honee and prem northwest, the house being stories aud maneard roo salo a8 provided by the decree are: Qneiuind of the purchase menos in cone one: third in one year, and one-third in two years from the day of gale, with interest on the deferred pay- ments at six per cent per annum, the de.erred pay- ments to be secured by deed of trust on the prem ines. pont, 100 de s (ARLES H. patel paren B.H. WARNES Auctioneer, t2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of rain until SATURDAY, JuNy 4TH, a rame hour sud place. jefd&ds__ CHABLEN H. ARMES, Traateo. mpuos. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctione:r. TA tieu Git SALE ae NARUABLE. nora ON en STRE! BET DON OC STR tee? BEUWEEN SsVENTH D EIGHTH NORTHE, on SATURDAY, JuNE a re 6 o’oLOcK p. M., I will eell in front of the promieca Loti 46 an rane ate 42 foet 1 ine of Lot 3, ine = quare located as above. Property’ w. subdivided to suit purcaeett oe very easy and made known day of gale. jel-4t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. Sekt SALE pF ae ee ONE VAUU- ALLE LOT? ON WE! DETWEr! T STRe OREGON Ave CONTAINING TR UAC OVER 42,000 SQUARE FEET OF GROUND. By virtue of a decroe of the Bupreme Court ofthe District of Columbia, pagaed May 9:8, 1881, in Equity cause, No. 8,832, docxet 1 pe tindereigned will offer for ale at public aue fiom, Jp front. of the promises, on THURSDAY, JuNe Ore, 1881, az 5:30 o'cLock FM, Lote Bink: bered etgtiteen (18), ninetzen (19) and twenty (20), tgauare numbered one hundred and) fifty-two, (io2.y ‘These Lote have been subdivided by the tees into twenty-one (21) Lots, six of which ach @ fronton T st., between 17th and 18th freeas (Of 20 feet 11 inches by & depth of 97 feet 6 inches. | Five of said Lots have esch_s front of 20 feet on 17:h street, between S and T streets, by a depth of 100 feet” Six of ssid Lots have exch = front of 20 feet 11 inches on Oregon avenue, by 3 depth of 97 feet 6 inches, and the remaiuing tour have each a front of 20 fect 8¢ inches on T street, petwcea 17th and 18th streets, by 8 depth of 10) ‘The decree directs that all taxes and assessments shall be paid out of the purchase moaey. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in and the peenes in equal parts at Bix, twelye and eighteen for which the Dotes of the purchaser shall be tal taken, bearing in- pret from ay ot tale, and a@ lien reserved upon the property sold. A’ deposit of $50 will be re- Guind on cach Lot at tine of “aslo, ‘Terms to’ complied with in seven cers All conveyancing and secceding. eS MAL TINGES: cost. 455 71h street. IRVING Wi VILLTAMSON, \ arancs. uisians avenue. DUNOANSON Bius Anete. m8 a pce: J. FISHER & Ci Heal Estate ‘Auctlonigers, 1223 7th at. n.w. CHANCERY SALE Oh) VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND BAS] NT FRAME DWELL- ee Co noe (32 TENTH STREET By virtue te a jascree of ae oe Qourt of the District of Columbia, in Garland et al, eaully cans 1s ab, Pere in said 1 20! 1, the Ubdersigr ed, trustee: puntic' queions on TUESDAY, oo rH Wen on in the District of Oolusbiae .y Nit. The none wigeuece Q9) feet and eight (8) inches front by the ‘depth lap Be (99 f feenau renee) oF zot Beas a) in Bquare Dum! ree hundred and forty- G46,) with the tnprovements thereon. 0 Terms o! f sale. complica with within seven days after the ‘aay of sale ik ia de- ft if which the property to be rego!d after three vertisement in the Evening Star newspa- per, at risk and cost of the ootsnitn purchase All eens and recording at purchaser's “ TALLMADGE A. _ LAMBERT, ong 10 a D. re DUWLING, A! Auctioneer. VaLUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE SOUTH Dien any Twenty. TTRSt: Sranete NORTHWEST, AND IN GEORGETOWN, D. TRST, Bi N HIGH fdrouad stueeTs| VEEN BM a (On MONDAY, June Gru, 1881, ar 4 $’gRocH in trout of the promt zoe Tshalt Lote 41, 22, and east half of 20, in square, 100, on'south aide of ‘BM street, letwoan 30tiram Bist etrects northwest, aud will’be divided into five lote, 21 feet each, and one of 22 fect 436 ‘Als0, AT 635 O'CLOCK, wame ds: sia Goorsetown, in Pickroll’s subdivision of Lots ia wrin'a uddition to cont wa. Jo- street, between High and Potom: tree an One-third cash, and the residue ia two I payments, at six and twelve months, with Fs tes ring interest until paid, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. All convey~ Sucing ot purehseer = at pn : eed A Ge; Senet mye will each Lot jelukde i THO Mas DO SOWLENG, Auct. (HAN CE OF FRAME DWELLIN( on gs N OAPTEOL HILL. ba DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. PERIOR ABLOR GRAND FPIANO- FORTE, RIOR, PAB ee FIVE aS ‘FRENOH PLATE MANTEL Mi fone, AT AUOTION. ‘Ihe above will besola within my auction roomg TO-MOBBOW, af 19 OcLoCe peta eae HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ONE HUNDRED BOXES SUPERIOR BOAP AT “will t my auction rooms TO-MORROW, an 1d Dosen te a un rs TOM ‘A good article for sivery fable Eee it 1D 9th a au northwest. ree A SPLERDID'G COLLEGHON F BLOOMING PLANTS FROM PARKER'S NORSERIES. P10 tae DUNCANSON BROS , Auctioneers. Auot ee sEpS aad D joneers, ane FiOWERS!! FLOWERS!!! LARGE Al SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LOWERS FKOM TUSLAW NUESERY. Sold at our sslearoo mi SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 4TH, aT "CLOCK P.M. ‘Will be sold at auction, within our eales- | rooms, NATURDAY MORNING, 4TH INsr., Bea DING LOTS ON H STREET, BR- RUEEN, NINTH AND TENTH STREETS on THURBDAY AFTERNOON, June 2p, AT 6 O'CLOCK, ve will cell part of square 376, Erde on H street north, between, th an streets nort e above property will te subdivided into four tote or sold as an entirety. ‘Terme: ‘One. quarter cash, balance in one, two and three yess notes, to bear interest and to be recused by 8 ceed A aoa fete fegeece &e , at Linnea OS it will be required on each Dt crs, raxogra¢ OASEY, RORVAL w. BUROHELE: Committee. HENRY WISE Ga! 026 DUNGANBON BHOS. Auctionears. t2-THE ABOVE SALE 8 POSTPONED -until TUESDAY, Juxx 77H, same hour and place. By order of committee. Je3-d&ds al H ELLEN Si PTC EON. Shen eld Brokers, 7th strect northwest. BALE OF TWO UNIMPROVED LoTs BIREET, BETWEEN HALF stnnes AND DELAWARE, SvERD UE, AND HA wae FA @ BInkEts Sg00L! rit On TUESDAY, Jone 77H, ar 6 o'oLOcE Pr. M., I ehall offer ror sale, in front of co ee, Jote 16 and 20, eS equare 642; lot 16 hes a, frovt of 24 fect on F street, and lot 20 has a front Of 244 feet om 3s atre ee ie ‘Terms: Day of ale. Je2-G&d8 1HO 1. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ONCANBON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTER) SALE OF VALUABI® PROPERTY ON FIRST STREET, NEAR B STSkET NORTUEAST, “NEAR UNITED STATES By virtue of a deod of trast given to us, and dvly recorded in Liber No. 709, folio 182, one of the Land Records of the District of Columbia, we will sell oa WEDNESDAY, Jone 15, A.D. 1881 80 0’cL.OOK P M., in front of the premives, all'thar piece or parcel of tousd situate inthe city of Washington, and kaown and d pated as parts of Lota numbered one (1) and seven- teen (17), in square numbered six handred and eighty ix (680), beginning for the said parts ats point on the ling of Ist etreet east distant aeventy- pine feet north cf the southeast corner of sid Lot ove. ard ruaning thence norta fitty-clest teet to the center of a twelve foot alley ia said equate, laid down to ba forever Kapt open: thence through the center, of said alley’ seventy-seven feet; thence routn Afty cist feoh, and thence oast seventy-reven feet to pisces, of begin- Dine, contaiving foue thonssna fous huadred ated sixt) “six (4,406) square feet, being the same prop- erty which was conveyed’ to Sarah Strong by Thomas Ewink, Jr.» by dood dated Jane ith 1.63, and duly recorded in Liver D; No. 11, folio 58, of tue land fecords of Warhingtow. ootintyy iw tes District of Columbia, tosetuee with the improve. mente, ways, éasements, Tichta, privileces snd appuctenances to the saize balobying, or in any vise appertaining. ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, notes to besr interest st 6 Pot cout, payable semi annually, and to be secures by a deed of trust ob the premises £0 a. ponversnoliis, &c., at par- chasers cont. A dy 8200 req tired’ at time Of sale. if the terais of sale are not complied with then, the Trustees reserve the right to reacll th+ Froverty at the risk aud cost of the defsulting pur- chaser upon giving five days" public notice of sash resale ip some pewspaper published in Washing- on. D. 0. OHN A. Y Je2-d&ds PHIRI A, PpARSEILLm, | Trustees. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. THUSTRES! SALE OF YA ALUADLE PROPERTY RE No. 733 Bou: aN ROUABE No 868 EA! virtue of s deed of trus' dated 9shApril, re | Fa om Joseph G. Carroll and wife to the poe al ihe request of the parties seoured will offer at public sale, infront of the Tremives. cn TRU. RSDAY, THE 2p Dax OF JUNE, lish atime Houn oF Six: OGLoce por, t fot No. 1, situated in square No, 735, Trontine $5 feet on D street south and 44 14 on 24 street eae the improvements" to the same bs- lonsiny Imm distely after, also part of Lot, No. 24, sit- uated in square 68, beginning a: the Bouthoast corner of said Lot; thea west to the rear line of aid Lot 90 fect; then north 25 feet: then east 4 fect; then routh to place of beginning, with all improvements. Lot fronts on Tih street ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in six and free montis, Bae aaa giving his notes, near ay interest from day of eale. secured by a deed of trust. A deposit of 850 required when the property is struck off. All conveyancing at the expense of the mu B JACKEON, m27-d&as 3. WATERS, +} Trastcos. §@- THE ABOVE BALH I8 POSTPONED TN Consequence cf the rain until TUESDAY, ue 1881, same hour and place. By ordes ot Fe 5 JUNCANSON BROS., A Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALW eT THREE STORY BRICK NOBTHWEST. By virtue of a toed of trust, dated, August 80'h, 1876, abd recorded in Liver No. 833 Folio 10, one of the tent: records Noe Waal ington county, in the District of Qolumbia, and a the request of ae owner of the note seout by, I will sell, prémises, on ta RUE of Columbis, to wit: All that piece or parcel of ground known and distinzuished as and being psrt of Let numbered tea (10), In Square nnmbered four bundred and ake lede Six (20), and described as follows: Boxintine for the same at a point on 7th street two and oae-haif (23s) inches south of te northeast, covner of eaid 1 i and running thence south on said strest twelve (12) feet: thence west ninety (90) feet; thence north twelve (12) feet, and thence east ninety (90) feet to the point of beginnin; The terms of sale a ‘@re: One-third cash; halance in one, two and three years, for notes beariog in- forest st the rateo! six pet cant per annum, and secured b; y of trust on the property, er all in oth a if 6 option of the purchaser. A dep sit of 8400 will be required at the time of sale. If tha terms a sale arc not complied ith within 7 days from day of sale tha property will be resol’ at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser on five days Bec notice through oneof ths ay pavers of ecity. All conveyancing, &e., at purchaser's NOBLE BR, . LA! oes oka Surviving Trustee. acess) DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. CHANOERY SALE OF VY. VALUABLE REAL ES- TATEIN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.O. By virtue of a decree of the aneaee i id of the District of Columnbts, panded the wy of envesibes 0, in cause John. sos Wright Walter et ais., a pee K uty do eneral Term and affirmed by decree in Msy 20 1881, I shall sell at puble Suction, tothe hiubest bidder in front of the prem iser, on BRIDAX, THE 10TH Day oF JUNE, A. D. 3851, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. Mt 3 the following described re: Teal estate, situate in the O.ty of Washington, District of Golumbis, to wit: The soouaeet correr of lot num- ered five (6), in block two @), in Brown and ‘odd's oe besa of Pleasant t Plain and Mount ewvant, Being the seme, property conveyed to Biswas by irein Be Wright (aud 9. W. |. dated on the fourteenth day or ssid lot fronting on Irvin street we feo, aba yasning back one hundred and ite feet, towether with the Hep ravenens Sir consisting of a three story Brick Dwelling House ard cther Imorovements, f sale: One-third of the purchare ask in-cach (oft which B10 must be paid at eaien oe balance in one and two years, in notes of purchaser, i interest from the day of sale, secured by en upon the said property; oF all csaht at the op- fon o urchaser. Terms of gale to be com- piled with within seven days a after t the day of aale; hh default of which the ‘Trustee shall readvartise sha reatll fue above property at the risk’ and cost of the defaulting purchseer. All conveyancing and ft porches recording at "8 cost. iN W.HUNT, ‘Tra 6.8.19 "BN Tanstrost aortiverat. XECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FOUN- Pee Cw Cte yr GEORGETOWN, D. On TUESDAY, Junt 7, 1881, 47 6 o'crocK Be I Falta oe on the premises. that valu- ‘noe iaeasae uy ance DOWLING. @ ‘Auctioneer. | tcemenee ca a BALE ESIRABLE RESIDEN 3422 ox SESE AEDES om, * a ay aoe ee ay rrovaed, ame, oe Mh Ma: a = ry 181 oe recorded. among yet a, potter uine, rich od Java, can be WITMER’S, Fine Grooerit 1918 Penna. MAY PICKINGS cultivated Japan Tes, com- leaves, cured with great ‘2 makes’ a delisivus arink jolesome. Je.a garden and bij poeed of the rar! Ey LEGS, pure, ie’ is cour wh ICED TEA. ICED TEA. ICED TEA. sees agit or Sady sc — at 50 Sromead Washingto: LUNCH GOooDs (Of every description just received. ‘Tougu and wos would name the celebrated G: & Black Yall senortases DFBUITS and the very cho'cest NEW UTTER. pains ee to Keep up a good supply of thee importsnt articies. Qo: Olives in a variety of styles—including ‘sual bottles at 25 cents for Picaic purposes. fact, we give our undivided ‘attention tothe pperorereenn nis study to furn! VERY of e iin the way of FAMILY SUF. tea for baying snd fig aro surpassed. by nome, sad we oe other house in the city" as fe, qualify and quantity, af een! joney cheerfully refunded to sny customer who is not entirely satisfied with their purchasa. If you can’t call plesee send postal or Telephone as our Telephoxe st the otore is "tugged again for the present. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Sth st., bet. E and F. T THIS SEASON, THEBE I8 HO MORE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- SOME BEVERAGE THAN oo = the cost of a fair quality of Imported Claret Tavagant asto forbid its general use,a wine of equal quality and at a low price beco! de- sideratum. We have succeeded in securing 4 VIRGINIA CLARET, in Albemarle County, eqrsl in bong! Meucy and purity to sny imrorted wine at double its price, | Ita fruity agreeable flavor, its 6f alcohol, toxether with the low $41.00 PER DOZEN, should recommend it to the cordial approval of the ALSO FEOM THE SAME VINEYARD, A NORTON SEEDLING of a Burgundy character, the finest native wine yet produced, at $5.00 PER DOZEN. HUME, CLESKRY & CO... S07 Market Space. EK SEEDLESS CUCUM- OUs| H°t 5 BEKS, ONLY 60 GENTS, PALAGH MARKET, Corner 14th street and New York avenue Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. EGEIVED DAILY. CHOICE SPRING LAMB, QUCUMBERS, ASPARAGUS, BEEMUDA POTATORS AND ONIONS, POTOMAG PEBOH an SHAD, BOSTO} 1719 Pennsylvani: jous B. KELLY. ‘06 and 308 Northern Het pies reas Box 71, City Post Ome ‘keting delivered free of charge to all parts of OLD MEDaL Awarded at the eee Fair over all other vies pecitor UER 8, The handeomest “bingeeota Ps Patent Flour in the MINSEOLA, Avery superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY. A Magnificent Winter Wi Wheat Patent Process. District. FIRST-CLASS GROCER. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st.nnd Indiana ave., WM. M. GALT & CO. PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, &c Orrioz Puncnasrxe awp Deror 6 Btand: ard, FOu BALE BY EV! cas was D.O Sealed Proposals in trioti ed to the undersigned, will be received af this office nutil 12 o'clock noon on WEDNE=DAY, which tie snd place they will ib ences of bidders, fer fui Jane 15, 183i, at ye, ohened in pres y the Subs.stence ‘Department, United tates Army, at this depot, for issue to troops, civilian employ erie » during the fiscal year com- Separate Proposals will likewise be receive opened for furnishing choice cute of pao Beef, Corned Beef and Mutton, fur sales to officers, dur- ing the same period. The Sornreat reserves the right to reject any Information a8 t> conditions, quality of Beef, ~biained by application t> Capt andC s., 0.5 pura FOR FUEL. pent ea. cap Pier eS | vy Dr rade Wastimaros, May Tis I caled proporals, repsrste! indersed snd ‘addressed to Pavy will be received until 12 o'cLocK and Gflices thereof, in 8 hecretary of ae aT! pply the Navy Dep: iment, ‘sebington with fuel, 800 tone extra hard White-ash Farnace a 60 tous White ash Stove O reterving the right to order as much more of either Furnace cr Stove as the Department may require To to be of the best quality, frea from ¢irtand slate. and iaspec'ed by 3 sworn inspector at the cost of the contractor. nty cords, more or Jess, Sone eS Wood. Teenty: five corde, more or less, Bick: f the wood to be of the best quality. soa in- sworn inspectur, st the cost of the ‘The Coal 2nd Wond to be delivered at the Navy Denert se One oe nis aceon 2 te om the contract (or “acts) may im such quantities as the convenience 0! the Department ma} ey ahe ais so re, any comfu bidders will fe reat the sam of tye thousand dollars orm WM. H 240 pounds to the Jpecrosats: Realed Proposals will eived until 12 O'CLOCK, ON THE 3'ST DAY OF Ray i83i yying ea quantities of Fresh Beef and Bal See wy Xi faring “hs fiscal 30 year ond k forms of offer, and a’l necessary in: ees? face = to recur’ by a DRY GOODS. onto DRY GoupDs. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 Market Space. COL@RED FLANNELS FOR BATHING 8UITS. LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDRER'S GAUZE VESTS. GENTLEMEN'S FANCY HALF HOSE. KID AND LISLE GLOVES. POLKEA DOT AND FIGURED LAWNS. 40B LOT OF WHITE GOODS, 120. TYLER & CHEWNING, ms0 SIS 7th st. a.w. es SPECIAL BARGAINS, 4 JOB LOT OF WHITE GOODS ar HALF PRICE. We have just placed on onr. counters 5, 000 yards; choice WHI1E GUOUR, which we will geil at Tec. Many styles in the lot sre worth over doubie the price. LOUIBINE, SILKS at 760, PSRASOLS at redu Xew lot of SUN UMBRELI At crnon's bee: BOUTCH GiNGHAMS. CBEPE YED: Fiatasp SWISS SCRE great variety. PUBE LINEN LaWQi pid OSE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, mz 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. ————— eee ONE THOUSAND (1,000) pieces of deantifal Lawns. Ove hundred (100) pisses of Fieeed tines awne: a ne ck Linen Lawne, Bisck French Lawn oe The largest ascortment of ney and beautifal Lawns Figured real Linen Lawns 16, 18, 20, 25. Figured French Lawne 25, 31, 3 Higured American Lawns, 1,600 pisces, 6, 6, 8, 10, India nen Cte new atyie white pooda) 20, 25,81 Lace Btripe White Goods, 10. ‘Iwo hundred (200) — of beauti ——— lnrgest foes Wide Fure Linen, for ladies’ wear, io nen Al = ea ee sie of Shetland Shawn’ 81.25, 15, Colorea’ and nach ‘(pure silk) Brocade, $1. Pure Linen bleached Table Damask, 50. oe Linen Dinuer Napkins, 75 dozen, special para! All Pure Wool Black Lace Bunting, 25. Larges! a of new style lined Parasols, 83 to & Sun's Veiling, all celors, pure wool, 8734. Nun's Veiling, wide, donb e width, "pure wool, 50. Abont J 1, G00, pieces ‘of new style Dress Goods, 10, h, 25, up to 81. "38, Soleo a@ssort- a and the cheapest in Washin We sre selling the cheapest Silks in tiie city. Col. ored Silks, payy bine, oo 8 drab, black and other colots, (50; iso, black and sone et all colors diel aes joutie wid be 2 wo galore, inelndine black, om plendid Black SUK,"S1, 81 25, $1.50. Sarah Biack Sik early" ae Siig. Ladies’ pure Linen busters 28 THIN GOODS FOR HOT WEATHER ALOUTTA SEEBSUCKER, PUNGE! ‘BENOR ATR BOO) BUNS VETLNGS, = ae BWISS, SUBAH TORENADIRES, EHYBER OLv’ THR. Bay BUNTINGS, oauae uapean AN) “aN BUMMER ‘at LE SeE7L AND BRAWLS, LAW, is suaan ay, i GHENADINES RGE RIMEND PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. Estabiished 1840. mas BY B. D** 9900s unser Brace. 20 pieces 45-inch Black and Co‘orel Stri BUNTING , sll wool, 60c. ; former prics 76e. via 24 dozen BONE CORSETS, 60s. ; worth Te. 49 pieces BLACK GKENADIN. 20 pieces LINEN DUCK and D: RILLS, 20, 25, 500. 100 pieces Ls WN, 8, 10, 1236. 100 dezen Al Linen TOWELS, knotted @ringe, 25¢. 20 pieces All Wool BLACK BUNTING, 180. PABA! a RELL, Fag a ened and SUN UMB! AS, from Bancarxs my Aut Kisrs or Dry Goons. GEO. J. JOHNSON, m23 713 Market Space, eS ENDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! WE WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, THE 234, 4 FULL LINE OF EXTRA SUPBR INGRAIN CARPE’ ‘ard; former price 90 cents and 81. Also, a line of Se BRUSSELA, at 75 and BODY BRUSSEL! C8, fr = 81.40 to 81.65. MATTINGS and OLLOLOTHS at popuiar prices. Loose Covers for Furniture a specialty. ‘WINDOW BHADES mse to order in all colors. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 804 Market 8; pace. tw an —— digg CARPET OLEANING noun prompt attenti ee eee eae ee, ee jae “MYSTERY” SHIBT.—They a) Be ew ok first-class ma’ seine such 38 PC hia Wamsatia, “a and a, Wwiliampevlle not 1 jamsut When you buy the “MYSTERY SHIRT you first class Muslin and the best Bound Heavy Li Linen for 75 cents, and if they are not when you get them home you cau return them and get LINER GOLtans, Anat quality and Istest styles, SILK N K ‘ onal ies ow Very fine ALL-LINEN WinDERRCHIERg, 25 cents, worth 40, at MEGINNISS', mi2 1002 F street northwest. NEW DRY GOODS. In SPECIAL BARGAIEG 17 SLACK BROAD BLAOK SATIN DE LYON. COLORED “** - BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SUBAH SILKS. NUN'S BLAOK VEILING. Fall lines of all kinds of first-class DRY GOODE aT BOTTOM PRICES. TRUANEL, CLABE & 00., apld 803 Market Space. SO OEE HOMPSON’S BHIRT FAOTORY, 816 F st. NORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, 2 specisity. Best Wamsntts, 75 cts. ; finished, 90 cts. 80 cts. F. of iefuntintaned, Sbets Auished, 80 ots. a FANCY HALF HOSE; git, iat Sotigus in NEO WEAR sppropriats ST oe ane a TMS THOMPSON, Manacer. AND LOW THE EVENING STAR. The Virginia Readjasters. GEN. MAHONE'S ADDRESS TO TAR CONVENTION. Gen. Mahone made a at the read- juster convention tn Ric! a yesterday Which he said: “No sooner was I called to the capital to answer for you than a policy of ter- rorism mwas pu in Practioe to sizence your sep. Tesentative. { would be recreant Gid I not maintain that I was there ‘D ory Manhood of this people—there to op; demo- cratic Bourbonism, which attempted te dictate fo the resdjusters’ party of this state, and not todo the bidding of mon clatming to be the democratic party, but who would throttle free ake ADd a tree ballot. I want no more of at democracy. You are here to give effect to equal rights, a free ballot and maintain economy in cooncage vernment, support Che present system pubic educa- tion.” Gen. Mahone concluded by urging har- ony, and that to whomsoever they gave thelr ner, they should stand to him toa mao te the great Sigat which is to be made for thelr the freedom of their posterity. During the delivery of bis speech the General Was frequentiy interrupted by applause, and @ Tesolution indorsing Gen. Mabone’s course in the U ~apaees Senate was adopted unani- THE PLATFORM was eae It reasserts the purpose to sett» And adjust the state obligations on the princt les OF Uhe “Dil 10 re-establish own as the * Riddleberger bill” | fo the constitutional requirement for the “equa’ and uniform taxation” of property, exemplins hohe excep that specttied by the constitutto and used exclusively for “religious, charitabl and educational pu that the paramoan obligation of the various works of mvernal = provement ts to the people of the stat whose authority they Were created, by w os money they were constructed, and by whos face they live; declares that the readjuster old the Tight toa tree ballot to be the night preservative of all rights, and that It should b maintained in every state of the Union, and says: “We believe the capitation tax restriction upon the suffrage in Virginia to be tn conflict With the fourteenth amendment to the Constl- tation Of the United States,” etc. THE CONVENTION COMMENCED BALLOTING at 9:45 o'clock. The first ballot resulted: —Cam- Necessary to A cholee, 370. Second ballot—Cameron, 247; Massey, 245, Groner. 101; Wise. After tne second ballot i. H. Kiddieberger’s Bame was Presented to the convention, and recsived with great applause, Mr. Ridaleberger came to tne | front and stated that while not a candidate before the convention, he thougut the office should seek the man.’ Gen. Mahone was next named, arnidst the wildest enthusiasm. Capt. John 8. Wise, one Of the nominees, then ad dressed the convention. Farnestly ‘appeating to the convention to sacrifice everything for the good of the party, and not to consider nea, and with this object 1n view he urged an ad- fournment, which, amid great confusion aud met, Was agreed to, and the convention, this morning, adjourned uati! 10 a.m. at Sporting Notes. At Chester Park, Cincinnati, yesterday, Pacific won the first race tn three straignt heats In 1:54, 1:583y and 1:58. The second race, two-and-s-half mile dash, for all ages, was scooped in by Bancroft without any troabie, The consolation purse, mile heats, was won by Serge in 1:6: and Base ball 'sames yesterday: At Worceater, Mess., Detwo'ts 6, Worcesters 1, At New York, Washingtons tTOpIlians 6. At Boston, Cievelands 5, Bostons 1 Batta- los §, Providence 7. At Troy, Troys 2,Chicagos 0, Gotthard E. Wabistrom, the pool champion, . Frey, the’ boy expert, played last ‘night in Tammany Hall, or emblem of American ey stake of $540. The jw enty-one out of forty- Played under ap im- proved permitting | deliverate “"satety Play.” ‘Wahistrom wae the win"; with & score of tweaty-one to eighteen. Cnarexp wats Ktpsarrssg ms ows CRILD. ©. 5. Hil was arres'4 yesterday on his arri- valat Hoboken, * 5. from syracuse, N. ¥., 008 telegram ObP ing him with kidnapping his By chYS, a lad pearly 16 years of age. Mr. Bis a large ratiroad contractor in China, where he bas resided for some years, bel Separated from his wife on account of matu: charges of inficelity and pending suits for di- vorce. He returned home recevtly, and taking the boy in a carriage as be was returning from School, hurried him to the cars and left for New York. The boy says he does not wisn to go With his father. Both are held for further developments. oe Boston aNp THE WORLD'S Fatk.—A second meeting of prominent. Bostonians and other New Englanders interested in the Proposed World's fair at Boston in 1585 was held in that city Wednesday A resolution was adopted for the ap pointment of a committee of 27 to con- sider the whole subject, probable cost and in- come. site. time, &c., LO Teport at an adjourned meeting, June § —_____ Sauk OF EMoxY Grove Camp GRovND,— Storm & Risteau, auctioncers, sold at pubitc sale at Towsontown yesterday for L. Lewis Conrad, attorney for the mortgagees, the prop- ited belonging 10 the Emory Grove Camp Meet- ing Association, of Baltimore city, situated on the Western Maryland Raliroad, about a mile aud 4 halt from Reisterstown. This property is composed of two tracts, The first (45 acres) Wes mortgaged by the association to Charlotte Dwyer, November 1, 1571, for the sum of $3,600, and sold yesterday for $4.10. ‘The second tract contains 150 acres, near Reisterstown Station, and was mortgaged for $9,000. It brought yesterday $9,700, The purchasers of both tracts were Messrs. David H. Carroll,Joshua Register, P. Hapson Biss — Benjamin F, Bennett.— Balto, American, 2d. SEVERE SToRMS.—A severe hall and thunder ‘storm Monday caused extensive damage around Pitistield, Mass. Henry Kiosman, a teamster, was Killed by lightring. Destructive bat! and rain storms are aiso reported in Texas. At Tay- jor, Texas, several dweltings, the Christian aud Catholic churches and Od Fellows’ Hall were blown down. THE JoWA GREENBACK CONVENTION at Mar- shalltown yesterday nominated for governor Hon. D. M. Clark, of Wayne county; leutenant governor, James M. ye Heary county; judge of supreme court, A. Dabuey, Madi- Son county; superintendent of education, Mrs. Mary E. Nash, Des Moines. A minority pro- tested sgainst the last nomination, on the a that Mrs. Nash would be prevented by w from fulfilling the duties of the office. The majority, however, iosisted on the nom- inauon. GENERAL Grant and Captain Eads were pas- Fepgers on the City of Merida, from Vera Cruz, Which !s detained at the New Orleans quaran- Une station. ee DIED. DEIMKARD, On June 2d, 2881, at 8:49 p.m.. st his mother's residences, No. 1213K st., CuaRurs L. Danxaap, ton of mm i and Bary". Deak. ard, ageo twenty-five Funersi from the Ghuren. 2 of the Ascension, Mas- fachusettes avenue and 12ih st., at 6 p. aatater i 6th inst. HEIDER. June lst 158), at 5-15 o'clock p 4 “* long sud painful ise Diepenicn Bm- 3 cral wil take piace frou his late residence, nigue’ Hosd, Erince Gooreoe cout, Ma, poe: day, 2:0 o'clock p.m. Bervice at ftook ‘Oresk Citired at 8 o'clock. "Relatives and friends are re= spectfully invited to attend. - HOLLAND. On June 24, 1881, at 2 o'clock mis of tirombonin (heart digeaee}, few. tant HoLLaNxn, beloved wife of JamesM. Tioland, 1a the twenty -tiret yoar of her azo. Funeral will taxe ylace frum er Iate residence, 4090 et. Dorthwest, tomorrow (saturday), st 2 tome p.m. Friends of the family invited to «t- tend KIRBY. On June 24, 1881, st 4 o'clock p.m., of chronic broweaitis and olf ake, Faancis 2 kite, in the eeventietb year of hit age. May he rest ia peace. Paneral wil take vlnon {rou he residence of bie ne gantay, Su st f oaleck pin aad June Sesh Bandey.. 2's Patciok's Ghureh. * Helatives Spd fiends are invited to attend ROBEY, | On Friday, June 84, 1861, at «o'clock g.mm. after @ lingerie of consumption, Sons 1. wove, awed forly-eiglt yours Funeral will ‘take Place frou Aik. Ohurcl rourdyst, foutheas. (Suagay, date, the Sti at sre respectfully in- Fited to attend. WELL. Suddenly, Fridsy morning. Jani 2 ea of con m ion of ihe tu Lopgar a UNDERTAKERS. J OEM 4. WETZEL, UNDERTAKER msi 22? High 20m) (32d) at, 5,2 aes Fay We cuNseING ON iNG UNDES peg Ro. Penna. D. Wey A ee All work warrant! strict hy pei nivate Off murt of the Pi of Columbia, p: of Column. UNDERTAKER, Refer : atise No. 7,707, 1 will offer for et Ok ton santo 233 northwest, pr OLD EYE WHISKY, Mair ofien Grane iret Blut e Ohais saegion tn SEEM Ga ACINDAL, | on the premisen ks eerie ar ‘OBN B. aimee — FINE OLU BYE WHI! Se Se f lot No. 20, in equare No, 870, in this > mt sor etna pee AP Eion | NPARRS PR, ORE ME RRRRGY 19m |S eli at ran e py a : P me a Saget res wot oom | preted guna | Sal uu eos oe ie a sats _1837 s01h au norte sack Tha ¥ WarFANg PANS PRABMA Bras. ‘Office hours f Mabie Bi teet: thence north pads eben Cor. ith 2) aframe Cor gforehweats se mie | IG RICO i fice howpia | tot at ron Ort STARA ake tna preeset ocason ae Ty you waNT THE VERY NIGEST BERAD, brivate practice, 1s enables to buy sure to please. biltie disorders sage erento CUTE | cask ana Srerordue sh two eaual istalnaouts at tt Doro pop ag wai peewee iran twelve mont ‘with Le cent intaraak Sasaatete tesa jost manhood, , renderiny ip cash, st = to Flour, Feed, Corn, Usts, Hay, We ag ae or unhappy. are radically Pete rl 9 rotted ‘at timne of sale. Gon- yurchaser’s FEND. ‘Trustee. ponoanpos pegieaiy PENDAL. madeas

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