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STEAMERS, &c. Fo FOTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. yetene: TY. ARROWSMITH wit leave ber wisrt, foot oF street, Monday, Tucsds 7. Paturday od Saturday as far as Ow — ‘Friday as far as ont! at ‘Tbureday, F OnT Holly ay. ardtows ther ix fc 3, On Taeay a ‘Deals, Mount Sonday and Thursday as far ss Abell’s and Leo3- ‘son's Yor day, Thursday, Saturday snd Sun- STONE, Purser. JpOR BALD} WORE AND RIVER LANDINGS. "Capt. W.0.GR0GBEGAN, | jeavie Mispiessoe. wharf every m. for Biver Land- ithe ore every FBIDAY ai Ssaturdsy night Low.r Kiver Landings should take this line €27 Ali t ver fr-igut must .be prepaid. Kor far- rmation aon, to ENSON & BRO. Seventh street wharf, or office corner Py | Both of the canal, fronting each 4$ feet 8 in: 4p m , arrives | Passeogers for Ss tewoman «reek, returring on al River landi: ge gate at Chape! Polut Ws @ Frida; coming up day m26-1w ATTANO” leaves: fol. a8 Jowa: Cn TUES!A‘S for landings. in Nomini. on THURSDAYS for’ Mattex Creek and Nomini: on SUNDAYS for M:t- Chapel Poiat, and Mattox edaye mePing inter: Also touching fawoman Mon- ‘T. JONES, Agent 7th st. wharf, =D. u! mB KICH wer FaeDEBICKS AND &TATIONS ON FREDEKICESB! POTOMAC SCEAMB AT COMPANY. THE O1D AND FAVORITE HOUTE has just been reopened with the new and splendid Steamer beantifully f Bpect. tees 9 connecting at Returning, arr’ Washingt »n to Washington to Waehi:xtou to ston Washington te Wasninxton to bmend and retarn, go: N. B.—Pastergers to Bredericksburs mu the Afternoor B at Arrapeemente can be made to stop st Marshall Hall and Glymont. ‘2 cau be had and fuformation chi W_ Reed's fons, 12:6 F street north- Pennsylvania avenue: W. priucipal Hotels, and at 10 days Tie furnished a! est. Cook's Ton-a tna Bi Roos:'s Ciar Stsnde: at ane eoGEORGE UAT TINGE: Wm. P WELOW, Agent. No AND NEW YORE STEAMER LADY OF T! will leave her wharf. foot of Sixth Bireet, evers MONDAY, WEDNER. DAY ‘and FRIDAY, at 5:30 o'clock pM, totich:n st Piney Poin ‘ortrees Monroe. Excursic Gays, will be iseced aa follows First cisss Fare to Piney Pt. and Pt’ Looko: ‘irst-ciase ound Trip to Piney Point and Point ap80__-G23. 15th street, op) NORFOLK FORTH) 4 MONROE AND TH“ SOUTH THE; TEAMER GEORGE Leauty, Carr .e. Wu leave ts: what, foot of street, ‘TUESDAYS ard THURS. 5.ae m , SATURDAYS’ Piuey Point and Point Look- irning, leavea Nor- {DAYS aud. 8 ipning with May ‘Tickets Pa. ave WS BALTt#Y 3025 BICHMOND, AND POTUMAG ALtico, firrt-Clas8.cecseseees- 81.00 antic, Sond Class. -.c...e by exoursion parties ‘Y, Superintendent. mé tm29 ST Sa HE rv a a, Point Lookout and erty Will resoid st the ris and coat of the aefa Becond-class, each way. ftateroome, $1 ki Beturniny lesve Norfolk DAY# and BATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. ‘Ticke's and staterooms can be secured at general Office, 613 )5tu street; in the National Metropol: Bank Builcing, oF at the Off THE'NE’ JORN GIBSON an East Kiver, New York, eve In., abd Georwetown every Poxtictdars apply to agent, 63 Water street, Gearge- 50 TUESDAYS, THURS- id E O. KNIGHT leave Pier 41, SATURDAY, at 4p: equal instaliinents, payabie ic ehteep months. with taterest at six per cent, and secured by deed of trust on th deporit req recording, clear cf sil in ornossie. Terms to b= complied with in ten dase, ov he: wise property will be resold at risk and cost of defawting purchaser }-8-6&e8 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Aucts. ee PORTSMOUTH, i at SE" DAYS, FR 1, 1881. Excursion tic four day as follows: Hirst clase fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor. ©, WEDNESDAY, Jone 157H, 188), aT 12 o’CL 7 Mt. of condemned srticies belobging t) the Bureau of Provision snd Clothing, consisting ia _par:@f Provisions, Clothing, Tobacco, weales, Weights, Measures, Empty Barrels, etc. 4), Stopping at Hartiey"s * Staterooms can be bi westion cheerfully fur: Bon's, 1216 } st. northwest; ‘Hoose’s cigar hotels: H. & Polkinhorn, next to City at Ooripans’s office, ith street W.P. WES TH, Au EB 2457s anp MINKES TR«*SPORTATION COMPANY. >E LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN pRE and NEW YORK. more—Ev NES- ATUBDAY, at 4 D-me trom tootel @SDAY and SAT- from Pier 49 East River (uear Vasseuger accommodations. 2s awe—Firet class, @6, including meals > berth. hay meals, ts per meal. (Boston Wart.) d inf So tae 3 MATTINGLY, Sapt. p79 { (near foot 8. Gay _tork— 4. L HUGGINS, Aar., Bi GEO. H. GLO 107 Peni Poo veety y, | t04—PITtSBOKG, SHICAGO, in YOES—BOTTERDAM. The S et a The st clans, tcamers of this Line, A. eoHuLTER, ee to ths Netnerlands, 1 regularly, on WED- 24 Cabin, 850. 8" General Agent Watson Stcz RESDAY. First Csi 920 Carat, Tismi st. New York For METZEKUII & OO, ¥ Bete Deyoai Suildine, 15th et. ert west. Yoracess TO EUROPE. 7 W. BOTELER & SOR re the Acents for the sale of Tickets im this Dis- ict of ‘MAN STEAMSHIP 00. oeing to visit Europe can obtain al) W_BOTELER & SON. STEA EEIWEED Gad AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YOURE. RATES OF PASSAGE. according to accommodations. aris, $15 ad ‘tional. on favorable terms. ed * do not carry steerage Btecrawe Doxets from 4 Queenstown, and all o:her parts of ven for Belfast, Glas- other por:s on the Oon- iterraneau ports. mage apply st the, Company's reel, OF reraxe al WW & OO., 605 7th > C. facl2 ‘VERNON H. BROWN & CO., N.Y. $80 and 31% w, Havre, ‘Washington “AM: 3 “SCHIELAM, A Oarrying the U. 8. Mails Brooxlyn, 27 South Wi- +4 qpolnt of Rocks and Stations only. ) 15: y applying t Nee GYRMAN LLOYD— tp LINg peTWEEN NEw York, Haver , SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN y will sail EVERY ier, foot of $4 street, ates of passage:—From New York to con, Bouthsmpton and Bremen, first 3 Bleoraze, $30; pre- For freight or pas- “rom Bremen second cabin. paid steersze certificates. ly . OELBIOHS & OO , 2 Bow! ork WG METZERO’ '* for Washingtor LANE ROUTE. STEAMSHIP OOMPANY NEW YORE AND LIVERPO! CALLING AT CORK HARBOR om FRO® FIER 40, NR. NEW YORK. NAaRD for Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Miagara, very low rates bent. anc for Mi For freight ard office, No 4 Bewl gabin to 0118 BU THE TRADES. 1029 Penn Fine Poounes dee Boao first. ey d—The Lroerz Brxpzay employs | For, Pope's amas © ee clase Wot and turns out sq) ists ope ‘establisbments Sock itis oo of the dest a SPORTING GOODS (wil. BUPPER' Ros, 403 and €06 Vt st. =. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHIL- DBEN'#s CABBIAGE COMPANY, ‘the chespert {or Besuty, Comfort and Durability in the market ABOCHERY A D FISHING TACKLES, CHOQUET axD LAWN TENNIS, BICYCLES, VELUCIPEDES, WAGONS, . ¥. BOLLEL SKATES (al) numbers) At Prices fo Bait the Tian. Ewis" Lé invalna’ GLY' iNT gmeoth | WELL, Whe Sble prices. mle om CH BAZEL AND GLYCERINE IS ier San Burns. The WITOH ioftammation and taxes out sfely.ano prevents tan, while aplastic clear and & CROM- mlé-Im NOTICE. , Italien Mar- ToNuguuments Mesdstones, Mantels, Kc., wulch will be #old at very reason: W. ROTHARFORD & O0., 426 Ponts. ave , near Star offise- oF: AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUOTION SALES. DRY GOODS. FUTURB DAYS. IMPBOVED AND USIMPROVED V vioranty IN GEOBGETOWs AT AUC 1ON Be virtue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia passed the 14 h dsy of June, 1878, in Qsuse No. 5238, ¥quity Doc. 16, of the supreme Court of the Dis. pabite auction, in front af the eect, ees pabite suétion, in’ front of the prem} 9 the Bighest bidder, on MONDAY. 207 deserib-d real propecty, viz. Lote 24 and 35) tn peur quare, immediately en the west side of Couress street, with dooth cf 1C3 feet; they will 5 | Gittene ithe” be subdivided into 5 lots of Farts of lote 56, 57 and 58, Old Georzetowa, fronting on the esst ide of Consress street and on the north sice of the canal, between Uongress and "sine Gougrest street f it will be divided into 5 4g ront ini lots, three of whi b will be esch 2110-100 feet frost with an old frame stabie thereon. zs One lot adjuniog these on the south 2958 109 fect front, improved with a two-story Brick Build pe. No. 1063. Alot adjvining the last on the sonth, 20 92-100 fret front, improved by @ two-story brick dwelling and Bitchen, No. 106 A lot on the Lorth side of the cansl, east of the Jatt- mentioned one, 27 0-100 feet front, improved with a 1Wo-story urick building usedasa reslauraat for over 40 years A lot on the east of the last-ment oned ons, gE Fas a 0 feet front, improved witha two-story brick uilding A tot stil east of the last, fronting 17 20-100 fo.t, imp oved with a two-story brick dweiling. A piat of all the he-einbefo-e- mentioned lots will be exhibited at the raie, showing the metes aud eur ds of each. 89 and 62, Old Georgetown, frontiog ie cf Jefferson sir-et, immediately Ss uth of the canai First Lot 3u feet front, 102 4-12 feet deep, im Groved with a two story brick dwelliuy and kite 0. Feccnd Lot 20 feet front, ssme depth, joining ths first on the south, improved in the sale msnner; beure No Third Lot, distant 26 feet 9 inches south of the £e0oLd, aa.” 20 feet front, 1024 12 f-et deep, im- proved with the same kind and sized bulldiag, No Fourth Tot, joining the last on the south, 30 feet front by 119 ‘feet 9 inches deep, improved wit oue-story frame buildivg, b ick basemen’, No. A Let en north side of Cherry (Grace) strest_di-- tent 66 feet+ast from Potumac street, ae one runDing berth to the canal about 62 z lot Joins the mili of the Washington & Georgetown Réilroad Company on the weet, and teu: improved. Aiso, a lot jotbing the last oa the Wert, fronting 26 feet'on the north side of Grace ftreet, and also running to the canal. Both of these lote heve outiets to Potoaixe street, the Last improved wih a three-story brick wareh suse The sale to commence at the boar mentioned abeve ard sold in the order mentioned above, and if pot a] rold.on that day to be comtiuucd from day to day st the sams hour erwe Of Sale: One fourth cash and the resi lus in one, two and three years ia uotesof the pur- chese:, beariry i terest and eeoured by a deed of trust dn the propecty, or the purcha-er may pay al cash at bis option.” Couveyancing aud rcoord- ing at the cost o: the purchaser. A devo it of 8100 on each improved iot and 850 oneach naimprove | Jet wil be requ’r-d at time of pale, If te tecms of salearerotcomplied with intea dsys ihe prop ig purchaser. WILTIAM KING, GKO.W. GEAUS. bs JEYRIN TA0MA, Executcra and Trustee: of Peter VouBssc LUNCANEON FHOs., Aucts. Je7-d&ds UBLIC SALE OF A FINE UNIMPROVED 1 OF ON TH® NOBIH BIVE OK PENNSYL- VAMIA AVENUE HAST. WEEN SIXTH AND cFVENTH. NOW USED AS A WOUD AND COAL YARD On THUR-DAY, Juve 16TH, av 5 o’cLock P.M., we will offer fur sale the cast one third snd the middle one-third of origiual lot th ree. (3), in square elgut hundred and seventy tbres, @73.) ‘Termsof sale: One-fourth cash, balance in tnree six, twelve aud pr perty sold. 8100 cn each piece Conveyancing, at purchaser’ cost. Sold free and ubrances whatsoever. A good titie JUNCANSON BuOS.. Auctioneers. Auction sale at the Navy Yard Washington, A fall echedule of ‘he articles can be seen by ap- lying st the office of the femmandant or Ano- Ecncer's Oftice, corner of ath aad: D streets nortu- west, Waehington, D. C. tie m26-2aw3w Commodore U.S N., Commandant. ‘THOMAS PATTISO RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. TBE MODEL FAST :INE, axp THE ONLY LINE THE EAST axp THE WEST. VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STAKL SOHEDULE TO TAKE EFYEOT 8URDAY, May a2p, 1881. AVE WASHINGTON: A M LE. 12:20-CHIOAGO, =CINOINNATI, AND BY. LUUIs FAST EXPRESS. 0@—Baltimore, Ellicott City, and Way Stations 16:40—BALTIMORE EXPKESI 6:60—Ba'timore, Ana: 4 Way, (Piedmont, See ‘ucherter, Haerstown, and Way, Sie BL SORE PRIN NEN WOR?" axp nos. SA0CRTRURTON ree VALLEY eau Ta v (connects for Hagerstown and st Point of Rocks for Frederick.) Sey Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annspolia ‘and Way. 10:00—BaLTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyatts- ville, Coll Beitsvillo, Lat Annapolis Tanction, Jesvur's and Hanover ) : . GIRGINNATI ASD SI. LOUIS EXPRES - Annspolis and on'y, for Bal é MXPRECS. A DELPE Baittmore and, Way Stations nies Freder' wi an ay, Relay. 4:30—BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE A} - REL EXPRESS’ (Frederick, tis Been Seo Belay, sto) at Annapolis Junction = 14:45—Point of Rocks, rick, Hagerstown. Wi (On Sunday to ‘inchester and wey th ns. 33 \0—Baltimore, Anns and Way Stations. 6—BALTIMOKK EXPRESS (Martinsburg and py: Via Belay. Stops at Byattaville and Laa- 6:05—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. +6:40—Baltimore aud Way Stations. 7:30—BALTI#ORS, HYA’ LILLE AND + an RS, ‘TTSVi LAU. BEL E +9:15—P11 TSBURG, CINOINNATI, AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. +9:80-PH#]LADELPHIA, NEW YORK, AND BOS- TON EXPRESS. Sleepivg cars to New York. 10:00 BALTIMORE, HYATTSVILLE, ANDLAU- BEL EXPRESS. ‘topes on signal or to let off D-ssengers at any station vetween Washington aod Aupspolis Junction. Daily. jSundayseuly. (ther trains daily, ex- & trains from Washington stop at Relay Sta- For further information apply at the Baltimore pe tie: and Ohio ticket office, Washington Station, and 619 and 1351 bganeyivania avenue, corner 14th , Where orders will an for bagwage to be checked and received at any potut in the city. m3 1881 vsxStvivatia tours 1881 TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hatis. YPLENDID SCENERY. MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. TN _EFFEOT. May l6rm, 1881. (BRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depon corner of Sixth aud B streets, ‘as follows: for Pitta! ‘and the weet. 8:00 a.m., daily, with Blee pun to Pittsbarg and Chicago; 10:80 &.m. daily, with Sleeping Osts frow Harrisbure ‘o Cineinnati, Bt. Louie and Chicago; 9:80 p.m daily, with Palace Care to Pittaburg. MORE AND POTOMAO OAD. with Parlor Qar to Watkins and forth, at 8.60 s-m_daily, except Sunday; 9-30 p.m. Is except Baturcay, with Palace Oars to Canan- dsivus and Watkins. ‘illiansport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 ally, except Bun: ‘New York and the Easi, 6:00 a.m., 10:30 m. 2:00, 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. Sanday 2 00, 10:04 and 10.16 p.tu., Lintted express of Pull- = Parior Oars, 9:30a.m. daily, except Sun- for Brool NN. Y., all through trains connect at Glty with boats of Brooks Annex, af fordinug direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid ing double featinge. across New York city, for. Lier pt 200 + 10:30 s For Annapolis, 6:40 s.m. and 4:40 p.m. dally, ex- ALEYARDMIA AND FREDERIORSBURG WAY, AND iDBIA AN! ie TON IAD. © QOATS OF ARMS AND MONOGRAMS X ENGBAVED ON METAL AND STORE. ay, W. GALT. BHO. & UO. me BRO Pemasylvacia aveuue, , 207TH JUNE, 1531,, | COMMENCING av 5:80 o'cLoce B. M-, ths foltow! ag THIS A¥YTERNOON. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed May 9:h, fh 1881, in Equity cause, No. 3.892, docket 18) ai the tindersumed will offer for sale st Bablig suc: tion, in front of the premisom on THURSDAY, JUNk 9TH, 1881, at 6:30 O'CLOCK PM, Lote pom? dered eighteen (18), nineteen (19) and twanty (20), in equare numbered one hundred and fifty-tao; (182: ‘These Lots have been eudd vided by the ‘trustees into twenty-one (21) Lote, ex of with have each & front on T et., between 17th snd 1ath rtreste, cf 20 feet 11 inches by a depth of 37 feet & inches: Five of aaid Lets have each a froat of 20 feet ou 17 hatreet, between 8 and T strects, by & depth of 100 feet’ mix of said Lots have cach © front of 20 feet 11 inches on Oregon avenue, by & depth of 97 feet 6 inches, an? tha remataing tour Dave each a front of 20 fest Sx Inches. on T street between 17th and 18th strecte, by a depth of 100 ‘The decree directs that all taxes and assessments shall be paid out of the purchsee money. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money to be | paid in cash, and the balances in equsi parte at six, twelve and eighteen months, for watch the | Dotes of the purchaser sal! be taken, bearing in: the property Bolte A’ devoett of 850 nil nae he i of i be re- quired on exch Lot at time of sale, ‘Terms t) by complied with in seven daye. All conveyancing and FecorMing mt purch wears Cust. Wat'F MATTINGUY, 57h wt IRVING WILLIAMSON, 458 Lon'eiana avenue. DUNCANSUN Bitus . Auris, ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00. O TWO-BTORY FRAME DWELLING IWTOPSES AND. LOTS PRONTIES Oa VENTH sTREFT, BETWEEN @ AND He. HEETS NOR | HAST AT AUUTION. Cn I TUBBDAY, June orn, 1861, ‘he fob 0 o'cLocK, We stall eI, front of the premised, Lote Nos. 28 and 26, in Mason's d Fowler's wubdivision of original lota Nos. 16 16, inequare 99, bavine a gocd froot and ‘th, improved by two two-s:ory jrame dweil- ings ‘erms made known on day of sale. yA WALTER B. WILLIAMS @ 00., Aucts. TO-MORBOW. Wattse B. WILLIAMS & OU., Auctioncers. SA] E OF WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE; HAND- SOME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTEREU IN RAW bILK; KLEGANT HALL BACK, MA&- BLE BASE, MIRLOR BACK; WALNUT MAR- BLE-TOP CENTER aBLES, RASY CHAIRS, WALNUT WHATNOT, DROP LIGHT, OL PAIN’ INGS, RE¢ OLVING CHAIR, REFRIG- ERsTORs: WALNUT EX!ENSION TABLE AND DINING k( OM GHAIRS. WALNUT FRAME SUfAB AND CHAIRS TO MaTOd: OAK COTTAGX SUITS, WALNUT TRIMMED BRUSSELS AND INGBACN CARP its, Hal InG BTUVES, CHINA GLASS AND COO) BY WaBE, KITOHAN UTENSILS, &o On FRIDAY, June 10TH, coMMENCING aco 10 O'CLOCK 4 M , we sba.] sell at the res dence of @ gentieman ec ining housekeeping, No. 722.4 street southeast, the above collection cf Furn ture, &e , in good condition. + ‘Terme cann. X4-d_ WALTER B, WILLIAMS & CO , Auets. ee Cusrceny BALE OF THAT VERY VaALU- ABLE LOT ON K STREEL NORPAWESS, buTWFEN VERMONT AVENUE AND Kik- ee STREET, FACING McPHERYON By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ¢f the District of Columbia, paseed in Bquit Caure No. 4,657, in which ‘len Butler an axcther are p aintiffs, and William Qaeen et al. are ¢cfendants, we will stil agpnbiic auction, on FRI- DAY, Jusk 10TH, A. D. 1881, ar 6 0'CLo0K, in front of the premises, valuable ‘lot, known 3° lo: three (S) inequa-e 216, Washington city, D. 0., With the improvements.” Lot fronts 28 feot/and haa & depth of 120 feet to an alley. ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash, of which 8250 must be paid at tte time of sale; balaace in ej aal instslivents at six, twelve and eighteen monihs, With interest, to be se ured by deed of trust on the property sold, or s'l cash, at the option of the pur- Chater. If terms are not complied with in ten 3a the property will be, re-sod at, the risk aud cor: he defau'ting purchaser. nveyanbdinc aud recordine at cost of purchaser. w.J TH «_jel-d& 18 F[HOMAS DOWLING, Auojgoneer. 841E OF TWO-STORY BRIOK DWELLING AND S'OBE, NQ, 427 TENTH STREET NOBTHWES1, ‘THE LOL ON WHICH IT STANDS. On FEIDAY, tam 10TH Day oF JUNE, i881, in front of the premises, at the out Ab of 6 o’clox p. m , I wil offer at_pub‘ic sale. the north balf part of lot No 13, in square No. + 7s, with the tw: 'y brick dwellise and st sre, the esid half part froating 45 feet 6% inches oa \0th ‘street Lorthweet and running bick s1ze width 61 feet 1 inch. ‘Title indisnusaole. ‘Jermeot sale: One-third cash, the residue ia six ard teelve months, the purchaser giviag his notes bearing interest, Becured by dead of trus oral the purchase money can be paid A depozit of $00 required when the property ia struck off. ‘8. BP JAOKSON, Je6-dts Attorney for the Devieess. COSDOERY, SALE OF ERAME DWELLING, JNO. 459 H STRFET NORTHWEST, AND VACANT LOT ALJOINING. Jy Virtue of & Gecree of thes upreme Court of the Dietrlet of Colujabia, in Equity Canse No, 6,839, the undersigned Trust-cs willsell at Ppbis auction, in front of the premises, on FBIDAY, 2HE 10TH Day or June, 188', At 6 O'CLOCK P M., the west half of lot 14, square 3'7, improved by house No, 45) H street, and immedi- ately after sale of the weet half, the said Truste-s wall coll the east half of said lot 14. The whole of lot 14 has a front of 30 feet by # depth of 100 feet. Terms of sale. One third cash; the residue in oe sud two years, with interest, and secured by s regerv>d lien or deed of trust. ‘The property will be sold clear of ali taxes. $50 deposit whea each bia is accepted. W. E. EDMONSTON,? : M. F. MORRIS, 5 Truetoes. THOS. E. WAGGAMAD, Auct | _m3l-d&as NOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S S4L® OF THREE. STORY BRICK HOUSE ON BEV NUH SEREES, BETWEEN NEW YORK AVENUE AND 'L STRERT NOBTHWEST. Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 80.h, 1876, and recorded in Liber No. 833, Folio 10, one of the land records for Wash ington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of ‘the owner of the note secured there- by, Iwillsell, at pubiic auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, THE 167TH Day OF JUNE, A.D. 1881, AT 6 O'CLOCK P.M, the following de- scribed real eetate, situate in thie City of Washing. tov, snd District of Columbia, to wit: All that piece or psrcel of ground known and diatinzuished as and veing part of Let numbared tea (WW), In Square numbered four hundred and twenty-six (426), and deseribed as follows: Boxinning for the Same at a point on 7th street two and one-ha'f (23s) inches south of the northeast corner of asid |r, and runping thence south on said atrest twelve (12) feet: thence west ninety (90) feet; thence north twelve (12) feet, and thence east ninety (90) feet to the pointof begioning. The terms of sale are: One-third cash; balance in one, two and three years, for notes beariag in- terest ‘at the rateof six percent per annum, and secured by deed of trast on the property, OF all in Cash, at the option of the purchaser. A'dep ait of 8200" will be required at the time of ale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within 7 dass from day of sale ths property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser on five days public notice through ons of the dally pavers of ecity. All conveyancing, &c., at parc! cost, NOBLE D. Jei-co&d Surviving Trustee. W322 TEE B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING. WITH BA-EMENT, ALKO ADJOINING LOT, FRONTING ON TWELFTH STREFT, BR: TWEEN D AND E STSEETS SOUTHE«sT, AT avioriog. On SATURDAY, Juee lirn, Hovestas ooh ¥ M. weshall sell in frout of the premises Lot No. 10 and the south hsif of Lot No. 11, in Square No. 1018, improved by a two-story frame dwelling, with basement. ‘Terme of sac, Ore third cash; balance in one two years, for notes bearing interest from d-y ¢, and secured by a deed of trust on property sold. ‘Ali conveyancing at purchaser's cost. $50 down on each piece of property when sold. fel, 7 AL HER B. WILLIAMS & CU., “Aucta, pace: J. FISHER & CO. uctionesrs, 3 F st. northwest. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMFROVED PHOPERTY ON OsPi- TOU BILL. % Under and by virtue of @ decree made by the Supreme Court of the District of Colam- bis, in cause No, 7,330, Equity Docket 20, the undersicned Traster, avpsinted ia ssid decree to sell the same, will on THORSPAY, Tae 16H Dax or Jusz, 5881, sell on the premises, av Five O’cLock int! reels of ground known on the plan of the City Of Washington as Lotsiumbered Ave (0), six (0) seven (7), eight (5) and nina (9), in sqnare eight hundred and forty four (844), fronting 52 feat 10 8 OD. ubHc Space aL corner. of street snd 221 92 feet on Fifth street east, be- Tygon said pubtie specs and p street sath. ‘be prop: proved rams houses, one of which in'a comfortable resideuco, and tne Ole will be sold in acoortancs with a subdivision lat of which wil: be exhibited at the sale. he terms of sale will be: Une-third cash; and the bslaace in eqnal payments in one, two and three years; the deferred payments to bear interest at 6 per out, payable veml annually, and to. be secured to the satisfaction of the Tra: ‘A deposit Groton euch unimnbroved lot as sold one an pwc Resides Sieceoktis: W. B. WEE, ‘Trustee, 406 5th strest. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO, Aucis. WOOD CASE PIANO, HEAVILY CARVED; BOP RELOR SUITE, HOLS TABI 1X BROWN REF: HANDBOME HALU BAOK: MINKOR BACK MAGEE) BASE. BAS) OBAlss: WAENUT CHAMBER SUITES OAK COTTAGE SUITES; GILT FRAW) Mi RROBS ; WALNUT See pRUbaS 3 RARY TABLES: H«iR OLOTH LOUNGE: WE WOVEN MATTRESSES; RUSSEL BALE RSS Or ane CaRPers VELVE: RUGS AND MATS; OTL PAINTINGS AND Mae OB EMO? CERTENBION CABLE NOES AG NOHATIIG: REET SERAT OR, AND _O0' PRErkS 23) FEATHER et s. %. WARE: nifouts URES mS. e UEBD: 2 oetork Ace oe Riaifacl atthe rénldcnce Py i S21 Hast Gapitol street, ‘between 8aaud 4th ‘collection of housebold effects {rgocd ‘Gouaition ‘aud worthy the astecntion of Head WALTER 5. WILLIAMS & CO. AUctA | cven width cighty-four fect eleven inches (#4 afternoon, at public auction, those | HOUMA DOWLING, Auctioneer. ULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFEOTS. At salesroom, JUNE 1!. 1881, at 10 o'cux. en bracing two very hand«ome’ French pls Sante! Mirrors, Fa-ior and Chamber Faro: itnre and about 200 pieces separate fron ete. THvMAs DOWLING, 3-9-2 Auotionsér B. 4. WARNER, Kea! Estate Auctioneer. 5 a PUBLIC BALE OF VEBY ATIRACTIVE AND LESRABLE BUILDING Lot OW M 9 STREET. BETWEEN TWELF CH AND THIER EXNTH STHEE!S NOR(H WEST - I will nell at publte auction. ig front of the op Jremieca, on THURSDAY, June 161i, 1884, AT 11x QCLOCK P.m., Lot $ in square 28t fronting 24 feet $i-ches, by a depth of 120 feat to analley. Good title ‘Terms easy, to be msde known on day of ss'e. 8100 deporit. Jo0-d _ TEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Heal Estate Brokers, 1418 New York avenue. TRUSTERS' SALE OF VALUABLE AND DE- SIBABLE RESIDENCE, No 203 NEW JEK- BEY AVENUE SOUTHEAST. Under snd by virtue of a deed of trust ated November 19.1873, and duly recorded in Liber 787, teliog 347 et seq , of land. and rty seoured thereby, we Bell nin front of the premises, on MONDAY, June 20, 1881, at 5:30 o'cL0cm Tw, the real esiate situate in the city of Wasniagton, D. C., and known and.descrived as the southerd Fuboivision of lot numbered eleven (11) in equare numbered six bundred and ninety (690), fronting iwenty five fect (25 feet) on New Jersey avenue sontueast, and running back at ri-ht angles of \Lin.), upon whieh 18 erected a three story nad Bacement brick house, known as No. 208 New Jar ba 3 avenue southeast: ‘erms of eaie: 1,500 with interest at six per cent trom November 1, 1876, and the expenses of ssle (« hich wil be announced at the saie) In cash, and t'e balsnce at six and twelve months, for v hich the rctes of the purchaser, beating Bix per cent interest from ay of sale’ and secured by ceed «f trust on the property so!d, will be takan. $'G0 depotit at the timef sale. Gonveyancius at Turehaser'a cet If terms of sala are note m died with within taa Gays from day o* sala tie roverty will be resold at the risk aud cost of tue defaulting paren see ow g GEO F. GULTOR } Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. Je9-d&as A? avoTion. cur entire stock, coni is! of MENS, YOUTH, BOXS AND CHILDERN'S CLOTHING, will b> f: ld at aue'ton, commencing MONDAY, JUNE TES 18TH. aT 10 O'CLOCK A.M and TP. Goods sold af pr.vate Bale at anction pricas. IHE **FaMOUs, 400 7th street nertiwest, corner D jes-ft FOLEY, Anctionerr. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Auctioneers. EXEQUTORS' SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNI- TUBE, CARPETS, &,, AT AUCTION. By order cf the Sepreme Qourt fr the Dis trictot Colomiis, holding @ special term on ‘‘uesdas. the distday of May A.D. 1881, we hall sell in front cf the #a’esroom of Walter BE. Wiliaus Go. on SaTURDAY, June lita 1881, av M25 p AM., part of the persoual fife ts of t ‘aro ine St. Levely, deceased, named in part:—Waluut Chamber Suite; Pariot Suite, uphclstered in Hair Cloth; Dining Ro an Chairs, Ingrain Oarp: Merble-top ‘Tsblax, Feat! er Bea and Pillow: hromo*, Ol! Paintings, Retrigerator. Mattresses, China Glags and Crocke- ry Ware, Se, also, Fistol and Airgun TEOKGe 1. HILL | $e8-3t ALLEN V_ReED, ; Bxecntors. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & © TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVAD FRUPEBIY ON THE NOREHEAST CORNER: OF NORTH CAPTIOL AND H STREETS NORTHWEST, DIAGONALLY AGROSS EY OM TH GOVERNMENL PaINTING OF- € By virtue of adeed of trust, bearing dateon the ith day of November, "4.D 1875, and recorded in liber No. 502. Tel.o 335 orseg cue of the land records of the couuty of Wash ic top, DC, and at the re vest in writing of tha party thereby eccured, the subscribsr will sell at pubic auction, 1u front of the premises, on MON DAY, THE LIH Day OF JUNE, A.D. 1881, aT CloLcck ¥. a, all thst pieos or parcel of ground I) in aud being situate iu the cityof Washingion, ik the county and Distr.ct aforesaid, apa known and distinguished on the vlat or plan of said city a and betpg Lc t num vered thirty, (30,) in J. Harry ‘Thompron’s recorced sabdivision of Square num- bered six hundred and eeveny six, (676, )sadsab- div:riou being recorded in the office of the suc- vevor of tae city of Washington in iber W. F., follo 1.9, together with the buil siays and improveineais thervon, consi-ting of a thres-scory bricx awediag, with atwo-story biick back building and brick statle in rear. “‘Yhese improvements contain ons the best bakeries in the District of Columbia, with sli modern appliances for carrying on thst busi- Rees, sud moet desirable for one wishing to engaica erein ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; and balance in six, twelve aud cighteen months, for which the pufchsrer’s notes, bearing intertst from day of tae, ard secured by deed cf trust oa the premises fold, sreto be given, or ail cash at the option of the purcheser. Conveyanciog at the cost of pur- cbaser. If terms of sale are not complied with In five days from day of sale. property wili be resold at risk and expense of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of two huudred dollars will bs required at the time of Je8-d&da HARD L. WALLAOK, Trastec. rpPHOMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FINE THRRE-BTORY 4ND MANSARD HOOF BRIOK RESIDE NOR D FOUR BOILOING LOTS, ON THe UTHWKST CORNER OF K AND TWEN- TY-FIFIH STREKTS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed cf trast, dated May 29, 1676, and duly recorded in Liber 820, folios 358 “et ned , of the land reo »rds for the Dis trict of Columbia, snd by request of the party te- cured thereby, we will sel] at poblic auctioa, in front cf the premises, to the hichest bidder, on MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1881, at 6 O'CLOGK FM., wl of lot bumbered twenty (20), the east: erm half cf lot numbered nineteen (19), and the easternmost part of Lot numbered twenty-one (21), the same being described in one parcel as fol lows; Beginning at the corner form-d by the iater- section of the west gide of 25th street with the south side of K s'rest, and running thence was! eighty-one fest ard nine inebes, (Bl ft, 9 in.) thence south, parallel to 25th street, one handred and twenty-four (124) fert and eleven (11) inches; thence east, parallel t» K streot, eiguty-one fest @Lft.) and nine inches (9 in ) to'25th street; and thence north, witm 25th stcect, oe handred and twenty-four (124) feet and eleven (11) inches to the Pace of besinping, together with the improve. dents and appurtenances. ‘iThe s6ove pro Las been subdivided into lots A, B, J, D and a plat of which will be exhibited at sale. Lot A has Blarge dvelling house, of thirteen rooms 1u com- Plete order. ‘Ihe other lots are fine building lots, And all bave sn a ley ontlet ‘Terms of ssle: One-fourth cash ; ba’snce in equal instatoents in one, two and three yeare, with in- fercst {rom Gay of ale, at six per centain per an- Dom, and payable semi-annually. A deposit of #200'on Lot A and 50 ou the other lots required at time of sale, If terms of sale are net complied With within ‘five days, the Trustees reserve the right to reeell at the risk and cost of the defaniting furchaser after three days’ advertisement ia the wening Star newspaper. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. OHARBLES B, MAUB’ &és FRANK » Auctioseers VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE SOUTHKAST CORNER OF SEVENTH AND L STREETS NOKTHWESI, BEING No. 1035, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY AFTEKNOOY, June 13TH, 1881, aT 6 O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, Tehak sell Part of Lot 9, in square 450, lo- ‘ated a8 above, and improved by a two-story and basement trick store and dwelling, with all the mod:rn improvements. A'l conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost, $100 deposit at time of sale. ‘Terme made known at sale. jeG-dkds THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JENCANBUN EKOS , Auctioncers. TRURTEFS' SALE CF VALUABL® PROPERTY ON FIRST STREET, NEAR B STREET NORTHEAST, NEAR UNITED STATES CAPTLOL i By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, and duly recerded in Liber No. 70), fol: 182, one of the Land Heogrds of the District of Columbia, we will sell’ oa WEDNESDAY, NE 16 D 188], av 5.80 o'cLock Pp M., in front of the repairer, ali'that piece or parcel of ground eituate in the city of Washington, and kuowu and desig- nated + parts of Lote numibercd one (1) and seven- teen (ii), in square numbered six handred and eighty -ix (686), beinninw for the said parts ata point ou the ling of Ist street ea-t distant seveniy- Dine feet north of the southesst corner of sxid Lot ore and ruaning thence norta fifty-eicat feet to the center of a twelve foot alley ia said equare, laid down to be forever Kept 0,n; thense throug! the center of said alley seventy-seven feet; thence south fifty-eight fee! id thenoe east seventy-seven feet to the Of Degiu- ning, Contaioing four thonsand four hundrea and sixty-six (4,466) sq dare feet, belpg the same prop- Sor cwitieh! was) conveyed! 0. Harsh! BErone tw Thonas Ewing, sr. by deed Soin foe i and duly reco: in Liver D; No. 11, lo 63, of tee lana records of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, toxether with the improve- ments, wayr, easements, rixhts, privileges and Snipes e same belonsing, or in any ‘wise a) fe Terms: One-third cash; balance inone and two yeare, notes to besr interest at 6 psr cent, payable *emi-annually. and to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises sold. Conveyancing, & it pur chasers cost. A deposit of $200 reqaired at time ofsale If the terms of sale are not complied with then, the Irnstees reserve the right to resell the sr upon iz five days’ pul resale in some Dewspapet ‘published in Washing- von, D. 0. HN A. BARB e2-dkda PRILIE AY DANEILLE,} TFasteos. T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. FRUBTEE Zz VALUABLE AND Dg- TEUTHABLE B&SEDENCE 02 GRANT: STREET, BELWEEN NIATH AND TENIH STREETS NORTHWEST. ue of a deed of trust, dated May. Oe aatens ioe ase for Washington county, in the District of Golam- bis, and by the written’ girestion of the party se- cured thereby, I wil difer for sale at public suc- tion, in front of the premises, oa THUKSD vY, THe 167 DAY OF JUNB, 1881, AT 6 O'CLOCK P Mt. all that or pareel of ground in the city o! Ws m, D.C., and known and distioguished ‘an lot numbered seventy-oue (71), in Gilbert & Allen's subdivision of & part of sauare numbered thres hundred an: z ThE 8 lot is Rorthern side of ‘sald faulting purchaser's oort J.T. COLDWELD, auotionser’ “E> Trustes; UP TeWwN. MO8T ATTRACIIVE BARGAINS, 100 DOZEN DOUBLE BUSK BONE SUMMER CORSETS. 48 Cents Pen Parr. REW INDIA LINERP, NEW PERSIAN LAWNS. NEW NaINSOOK EMBROIDERIES. Usvsvatry Low, ALL THE Latest NOVELTIES IN WASH LACES. COCHRANE & CO., 5th street and New York ave., Oppostre bieGs’ Banx- 38 W. Mi. SHUSTER & SONS OFFER ORGANDIE 1 AWNS, new styles, 873c. LINEN LAWNS, (pure licen,) 250 LISLE GLOVES, L4Ok MITTS. VELVET GRENADINES, SILK GRENADINES. OALOUTTA SEERSUOKER, CHINA PONJEE. PARASOLS at very low Prices. BUN UMBSELLAS. RED LISLE HOSE at 60c LOUISINE BILKS at 75c, xtra Bargains in WHITE GOODS, 12%c. SCOTCH and FRENOH GINGH AMS, 15) pieces ALBATROSS CLOTH, Evexing Shades. FIGUBED S5WI88 MUSLIN’, INDIA LINENS. INDIA MULL, PERSIAN LAWRS. SURAH SILKS, BROCADES, &o. Cur stock of the above is very largeand our prices low. An inspection is solicited. GNE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, jes 919 Pennsylvania Avenne. Goes FOR JUNE AND JULY. KYBER OLOTH, ALBATROS OLOTH and BUNS VEILING, ‘in Oream, White, Pink and ue. INDIA LINEN INDIA MULL. NATNS09K aud PERSIAN LAWN, in White, Dine, Cream, Lavender and Fink, with an clezant line of SWISB, NAINSOOK and CAMBRIO EMBRUIDERIES. CHEAP LAWNB in endless veriety. BROWN & CLAGETT, Je8 ‘809 Market Space. PARASOLS AT COST. WHITE ALL LINEN LAWRR, 25¢. PAOIFIO LAWNS, 12%. DRESS GINGHAMS, 1234, 16c. ALL WOOL BUNTINGS, 200. &UMMER DBESS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. TYLEB & CHEWNING, Jeb 918 7th st. nw. V BITE GOODs. Just received in Btock anelegant line of Dotted wise, ranging from 20 to 50c,:Iudia Jinens, Fereisn Lawrs, Mull Mucline, ‘Victoria Lawns, rarg'ng from 10, 19% to E0c ; ‘White French Or- ane@les. 26c., elegsit Goods for Commencement vite; beantiful line of Figured Lawng, , 10, 125g ne assortment of French Gambric, 25, . ; an elegant line of Waite Laces, suita bie for trimming the above White Goods. All of our Stock of Dress Gods have been marked cown, as itis wetting iste iu the season, and mean to run them off. J. A. LUTTRELL & 00., 817 Market Epsea WHITE GOODS. Jo GUINNIP, DA & CO., §20, 522 and S24 Seventh Street, ARE OFFERING GREAT INDUGEMENTS IN ALL CLASSES OF WHITE Goops,. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOOK AND SHOW THE BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE DISTRIOT. WE ABE ALSO SHOWING BEAUTIFUL ZEPHYR SHAWLS, WHICH WE SELL AT IMPORTERS’ PRICES. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., jel - ONE THOUSAND (1,000) pieces of beantiful Lawns. (he boncred(2U0) pleces of Figured French Lawns. Ove hundred (100) pieces of Figured Linen Lawns. Black Lizen Lawns, Black French Lawns. ‘The larwest asrortment of new and beaytifal Lawns in Wathington. Figured reai Linen Lawns 15, 18, 20, 25. Figured French Lawns 25, 31, 37. Bigsred American Lawns, 1,000 pieces, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15. India Line® (the new style white goods) 20, 25,81, 37. Lace Stripe White Goods, 10. Two bundred (200) pieces of besutifnl Madras Girghame, lsrgest agaortment in Washington. Yard wide Fure Linen, for ladies’ wear, 125g Immenre sstortwent ‘of Shetland Shawis, $1.25, 81.00, $1 15, $2, 82.50. 9 Colorec and black (pure si’k) Brocade, $1. Fure Linen blezched Table Damask, 50. Pure Linen Dinner Napkin, 75 dozen, svecial parESin. Allure Wool Black Lact Bunting, ; Largest assortment of new style lined Parasols, @3 Run'eval 11 celors, ‘001, 8736. un's 1g, Bll cel pure wool, fe Nun's Veiling, wide, doub‘e widt pure wool, 50. Abont 1,000 pieces of new style Drees Goods, 10, 234, 16.4 the 25, up et Ae assort- and the ; We jase selling the cheape Bilks in this city. Col- eyed, Suks, navy blue, ‘garnet, drab, ieroooy Diack and other colors, 50; also, b! al white Striped Silke, 50. ace Bunting. wide, double width, all pure wool all colors, feted 10, Barat Bisek Sika, measly send wide, ig. Ladies? pure Linen Dusters, $1.38. UARTEWS, | m8 711 Market Space. INDUCEMENTS EX FRAUK DINARY BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! WE WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, THE 234, 4 FULL LINE OF EXTRA 8U?! INGRAIN CARPETS, at 75 cents a yard; former price 90 cents and 81. A’so, & line of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, at 75 and 85 cents. BODY BRUSSELS, from 81.40 to 81.65. MATTINGS and OILCLOLES at popular prices. Loose Covers for Furniture a rpeciaity. WINDOW BHADES made to order in all colors. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 804 Brarket Space. 897 All orders for CARPET GLEANING recatve prompt attention. CABPET CLEANING roosts N** DRY GOOD». SPEOIAL panGary BLACK BROGADE BLACK SATIN DE LYON. COLORED" BLACE AND COLORED SUBAH SILER. winds of fist-slaan DEY GOODS 3 al BOTTOM PHIORS. TBUNEKL, CLABE & 00, opp 603 Rlarket Specs. DEY GOODS. SEASIDE ZEPHYR CLOTH, DOT AND BTRIPED BATISTES, So Ke LINEN LAWNS, at Baa Sister THREAD GLO LAND SHAWLS, OY HOSIERY, C. P. CORSETS, LINEN ULATEGS, COLURED FLAN. “MARKED DOWN PRICES” ON PARASO) LRESS GOODS 4ND SPBING AND SUMME: seo one. PRICE ONLY, MABKEDIN PLAIN -isk3c} fe pr» PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. Established 1840. NF SPRING GOODS. jolored, in great variety ; Jamssee, Surah Grenadines Black and Ool- ored Silke, 811K Grenadines in all the new designs, £k Hernani, Pongee and Satin d the new colors; also an Belgian Linen Sheeting and Pillow Linens, all Widthe: Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, all and German Hosiery in al! An inepection of our stook is soll- HOOb BRO. & CO., 1388 & st. porth weet, Sewnnt line of chy the new styles. Cited. as FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1 AND B. HAMS! Davis’ “‘i iamond Brand” and Baltimore West- batia, BEST IN THE WORLD, 710 10 lbs., and low prices, at WITMER’S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. p*0o24T10N Day. CANNED GOODS of every description. WOODEN PLATES. PSPER NAPEIBS. FRUITS of all kinds. LIMB JUIOE. B. W. BEED'S SONS, 1216 F st. northwest. MAY PICKINGS cultivated Japan Tea, com- ed leaves, cured with great ard makes’ a delicic us drink. Jy Wholesome. “Bold Isa garden and hight: PoSed oF the early picl NZO YOUNG! ICED TEA. ICED TEA. ICED TEA. Onur Green, Black, or Mized Tea, at 50 cents per led in Washington for LUNCH Goops ‘Of every description just received. Tongue, ‘furkey, ind, can't be equal! Chickea, &o. ; ey &o, 5, "Monat : bardines, Salmon, Lobeter, Dried Beef, Baked Beans, &o., &0., &¢., " ‘SAUCES AND PICKLES and we would name the celebrated ee Crosse & Llackweil's assortment. SELECTAD FRUIT» and the very cho'cest NEW YORK BUTTER. wo iy of these important articles. lives in a variety of stylea—inclnding small bottles st 25 cents for Picnic purposes. fact, we give our undivided attention to the Durkee's Balsd Dressin Fickles. A foil And make it our whole study to furnish the VEEY BESI of everything in the way of FAMILY SUP- fi srostirpaseed by mows ante e ras any other house in the city quality and quantity, as resented. *ioney cheerfully refunded to any customer who is uot entirely satisfied with their purchase If you can't call please send postal or Telephone 38 our Telephoue at the store is Plugged again for the present. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, tee to sell as low as an; also, to give the my Tes dence, 504 9th st., bet. Band F. AT THIS SEASON, THERE Is WO MOBE PLEASANT AND WHOLE- SOME BEVERAGE THAW CLARET, and as the cost of s fair quality of Imported Claret is 60 extravagant aéto forbid its «:neral use,a wine of equal quality and at a low price Gideratum. We have succeeded iu securing & VIRGINIA CLARET, grown in Albemarle Oounty, equal in bouquet delicacy and purity to sny imnorted wine at doubie its price. Ive fruity agreeable fisvo: centage of alcohol, toxether with the $14.00 PER DOZEN, should recommend it to the cordial approval of the ALSO FBOM THE SAME VINEYARD, & NORTON SEEDLING iy, sharactee. the finest native wine $5.00 PER DOZEN. HUME, CLE4RY & CO. 807 Marke of a Burgund PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th street and New York avenu: Also, STRAWBEBBIES just reosived. sons B_ KELLY. a ‘Dea: LER I BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON. Ac. BEEF A "SPECIALTY, Btalis 628. 629, and 630 Center Market, 9th street and 206 sud 208 Nort! Address Box 71, Post thera Liberty Market :or Marketing dell ‘Omee. sored tooe ee eae eee LD MEDtL Qoardes atthe National Fair over al! other TO o ERES, The bandsomes: Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY. Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN EU ‘The Btandard Fami! of FOR SALE BY EVERY FIRST-CLASS GROOER. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st. and Indi WM. M. GALT & CO. EDICAL, &c. established and most reli- SICIAN in the city, can be gonsuited daily at 455 Massachectts avenue, from 2to4snd 7 to9. all Female Compsints and Irres- ularities quick! rate rcoms for O OURE NO Pay! BR. LEON, the ol able LADIES" Pa! Area Prompt treaiaent —To all sfllicted with private Gisoanes come at once and you shall be rewarded cure withoat mei a gat mercary — Certain , Syphi 2 all ls, 33 itis and el cure for Kidney Bary Diseases, Bioga and Sein cured. REE benenne et For sale by Wa. 3 sent or per box, itr ASHOUD RESTOBED.—A viedm of cacy im- sy, having (ried in vaio. every known wered & simple means of self- free te ‘Under seal on re- Address orpet 7-08 z R. E. 0. WESI'S 7 cAL TH! FAUTH Is WEALTH! UR, EG es NERVE AND . zines, Conyulsion bpecific tor Hysteria, rion ‘Lots of Mem- iestohe; Premature Old Age, oaused by over exertion, gelf-abuse, or over-indulen Esch box contains one month's ‘or six boxes for five on receipt of price cure recent cases festment. “Ope ol ara Be We arnirantec ax. boxes to cure any case. With oxch order received by us {0r Bix boxes, accomps- hied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser ‘written wuarantee to return the money if the treatment dces not effect acure. Guarantees ued by HTOTT & CROMWELL, 480 fen seentans ‘octlé-a, tu, thak (HONSULT DR. ROBERTSON covery Wednesday Cua Saturday at “ office, 456 ‘street borth- Breet, from 9 t: diseases of the na! Weakness, Nocturpal Gonorrbera oF Syphil: cured ‘from and ly ‘to 1¢ days. Consulta: arate ces for Jaci THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY JUNE 9, ISSL. Gen. Sherman on Jeff. Daviv’ Book. THE GENFRAL DEFENDS WIMSRLY AND THE CON- PEDRRATE GENBRAL JOHNSTON FROM DAY: ATTACKS. It was bricfly mentioned in the special to Tax Stax yesterday that at te feaulon of ths poy wip Of the Army of the Potomac, at Hart. ford, Conn.. Gen Sherman patd bis respects to Jeflerson Davis’ hisrory. | He said that from nis Own book It appeared that It was lucky for Davis tbat Gen. Jobnston, in May, 1864, did not obey Lis order and assume the offensive from Delon to the north sice of the Tennessee river. snd it showed wisdom tm Jounston not io ur dertake an aggressive campaign such as was foresbadowed by the generai proposition of April 16, 1564. “Jobnston was bevter quaiifiad to judge of his ability to conduct sucu a cam- Patgn than Davis wasat Richmond. As to the Temoval of the non-combatant population from Atlanta, Mr. Davis says tbat since Alva’s | atrocious crueities In the Nether jands im the sixteenth century there has been nc in comparison for crueliy. Be bed a right to publish such words in isé4, when extraordinary language was needed to arouse the sinking energies of his people, he called them, but at Uhis late day 1 ts sin} ateurd. Not a man, Wotan or chlid was harmed in that removal. 1'am responsible for the order of removal, and it was rigut. It was butane to remove & non-~<combatant j from tae theater of war. It produced the ef. ct I intended, and hastened the conclusion of the war. As to the burring of Columbia, he intimates that I have endeavored to es ua the responsibility for that act. I saw with my own eyes the Durning cotton bales which bad Deen Set on fire by the confederat» cavairy. I Was supreme in command toside of Coambia Guripg the night of the conflagration, and I allow ho man—zot even Je™ Davis—to ques- Hon any statement of & fact as seen by myself. The fire to Columbia on the night of Fepraary gmeni then and now eau les of Durning cott>: agains! fences and sheds, wateh sprea * and finally consumed the center, but whole of the town. The cotton was | Urquestionsbly sei fire to by confederate cav- * Gen. Sherman continued: “Again, Mr. DAVIS asserts that at Greensboro’, N.C., Gen. Joreph E. Johnston disobeyed hia Davis’) or- Gers to retreat Ubrough the Carolinas, Georgia, &c., toward Texas, by a route along which sup- Piles for the purpose bad been collected 89 as to prolong the war ad (njinitum. Lam sure there is bo good American cluzen of the north orfouth but who feel a debt of gratitude to Gen. Jobnueton for his good sense and his hu mavity in stopping the war when he dia, in Gefiance of Davis’ orders. To have resolved the war Ip Apri, 1365, from one by grand or- gabized armies into one of parlisan guerrillas Would have been an unpardonable crime against humanity.” Fatal Ficht BeTwaex Mormex ann Daven Tkk.—In Laurens county, Ga., Mrs. Tiny Gar- rett, Wife of a respectable farmer, bad a aifti- culty with her daughter, who lad refused to pecpare, Ginner, in which the latter fred both barrels Of a sbot-;<un at her mother, one takin; effect In Mre. Garrett's bead, inflicting mortal wounds. Mr. Garrett returning, beat the | Gaughter so severely that {t is thought she cannot recover. Fara. Jumr FROM 4 Horei, Wixpow.—a YOULY MAL, registered at the Atiantc Hotel In @hicago as William Davenport, of Bradford, Pa, jumped from the window of bis room on the ‘fourth floor last Friday, and strik- tug on the sidewalk was instantly killed. In a memorandum book on bis person an a count in pencil of bis losses in pools. The police theory is that the young man ran oat Of money, ad becoming Gespondent took Unis Means of ending bis lite. A circus had just passed, and tbe suicide’s leap caused great ex- citement iu the crowded sirecus. A OPERA TRAGEDY —A cablegram to the New York Herald, trom Paris, Jane 5, says: “A yCubg Man, styling himself the Comte dAul hoy, shot himseif last night in @ box at the Grand Opera, He is not, as was stated in some of the Parls papers, an’ American, but 1s from Toulouse, Me discharged four shots at himself. The consternation of the audience may be im: agined. He is now at the Beaujon hospital, and is likely to recover. He maintains the strictest Teservé as to the motives of the attempted sul- cide, but the cause is believed (0 be familly Urou- bes, His real name ts not known. He is ouly seventeen years Of age. As the audience were leaving at the close of the opera a quarrel, fot- Jowed by blows and an exchange of cards, took pce between some gentlemen in front of the afe ae la Palx. This second affair ts thought to be connected with the tragedy of the opera, a a the bottom oF It all.” ‘TROUBLE ABOUT TER MARRIAGE OF & CHINA- MAN TO AN AMERICAN WoOMAN.—There 18 commo- Uon in Cheyenne, W. T., because Lee Chin, @ Chinaman, has married Mrs. Eva Hi. Lea, white woman, As the iaws of Wyoming forbid such Intermarriages, the parties went to Colo- rado, where they do not, and had the nuptial knot tied. Now they have been indicted for miscegenation, and the Cainese ambassador at Washington and the Chinese consul at Denver Propose ‘to see thelr countryman Ubrough his Uoubie tu the courts. Romeo Scep by His Wirs.—Mr. Atkins Liw- Tence, the Romeo of the Mary Anderson theat- rical troupe, bas been sued by his wife for improper reiations with Miss Aanie Gilfillan. a caring Of the cage was to have taken place in Pht iphia on Friday, bul the defendant hot appearing his ball was forfelted. Tue an- gry wife has ion of @ series of letters of the most argent description from her husband to Miss Gilfillan, who, becom'ng jealous or aa- gry, sent them'to Mrs. Lawrence. There are Olver letters in the collection, no" addressed to the fair Annie, but to “Little Pets.” “Dariiags” and “Honeys,” some of whose names are rather Well KLOWn to the stage and to society. The city of Atlanta, Ga, claims to be now free enurely of gambilng houses, which bas not been the case before for twenty years. Joel Fountain, aged 13, committe’ suicide by banging in Pierrepont, NY, because he had been reprimanded by his father. Unlucky Cuss” is the name of an Arizona town, called after aman who thought he had four aces up hie sleeve when he hadn't. New Haven Reyister: The coal of the world is worth about three times what the sliver of the world is; and It is frequently apparent when & Coal bill comes tn. MARBIBD. ARNO’D—ADAYS. On Thursday Evening, May 26th, 1881. at 8 o'clock pm, WiLLie AMNOLD to Mise Friza Apams, by the Rev. Francis Gilliat of Grace Ej iccopal cliurch. Both of this city. * DIED. BROWN. On Wednesday, Jane sth, 1531, at 6s pm, Grouck W. O., infant son of Joba G. 4 Eliza'G. Brown, axed xix months Funers] from residence of pareute, 1539 Twe f! tt. northwest, at 3 p.m , 10th inst. 24 CORNWAT Boddesly, st his residence. near Alexandria, Va. June Sth, 1881, at 140 o'clock em. Baxicer b. Conswact, superintendent of the A'exandria Alms House. His fuversi will take plsce from his inte resi- dence, pear St Assy h" ‘tation, Washin 2 and Acxab@ria kB, Friday June 1th, at2o'clook Pm. Relatives and friends of the tausi.y are in Vited toatend. The last train leaves Washiagton at) am oa CONNULLY. At} o'clock a m » Jnne 8th, 1881, Pantnt A. CONNOLLY, in the torty-euhth year of ‘ease Foneral will take place from bis late resid Ro. 504 Batrert northeast, Friday, June 0 oo.ock p.m. Friends and relatives of the fa Bre invited to attend. mn: 2 AN) » On June 9th, 21851, Zapox Sytv ae st oof pr. Z T. and ® Lavra Daniel, st or residence, 1605 \ st northwest, teed two daye. — - on sain SREBS. On vesne ane passe, he a ows htér of the iate Henry HB. f Balt word, a ieera from the Epiohany cb, Friday, Jaue lth, at 6 0’ ives an dé are respoottally inv 0, % s teud. McMARTHY June 8h, 1881, at 634 o'clock s m., Col Justus 1. MoUakTHY in the sixty-sixth year of bie age. ‘Hie friends are invited to bis fanersl F-iday, the t2 o'clock p m., from his late residence, 10t'F st northwest. 3 MILLS. On June Sth, 1881, at 7.76 o'clock, after a long and painful ines, Mrs Santwa MiLis, bo- coved daughter of Lawrence and the late Gertrude Bisener, axed twenty-six yeare, cleven months and enty eral will take place from her lste resi- Pn dy 610 Th street southwest Fri a ing, at8 o'clock et St. Dominic's church aid acquaintences of the family are respectfully invited to atten - La x. 9 e'olock on ul morniag,Jane es an. ‘eral from the residence of her mother, Mrs. furdey morsing, Beguiem a : Site Halatives and fricude invited ty attend’ © eed UNDERTAKERS. Jos + wWerzat, 327 High (94) sts Georgeromm, TuLiaM HACKETT, Tos Bume- i EI SUSE Ch BEBE PS Sle Pe: us.‘ave. 1. wr between 8 and 43 trees Everything first-class ). BRPINDLEB, UNDERTAKER, anid 8233 7th st. morth west. os B. WSloHT, UNDERTAKER.

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