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- » Ls STEAMERS, &c. AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUOTION SALES. 8 POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. StesmerT V. «RROWSMITH w IL leave her wharf, fo.t of 7th street, St7s m. every’ Monday. Tuesday, | ‘Thursday, Friday, Paturdsy ‘an2" Sunday for ail ver 2 aredsy and bap ond 8 far a3 Nomin and Pr speot Hull at Me Cenex Bs Friany se rive, | Bardtows, St. C exe Ue Bay an tonic ' jels STUNE, Purser. DR BALTIMC RIVER LAND! ¥G8. ‘The Steamer E, leaves Stephenso..‘s SUNDAY ats pm. for tiver 1 and- ings and Baltimore, Returning, leaves B. ltimore every PhIVAY at 4 p m , arrives | im Wathivwton Saturdsy nivht Yasseuxers for | Lower River Landings should take this line | Ga Ali river fret must be prepaid. For fur- ther information yy 10. HENSON & BRO. | Beverth stree! wnat’ cr offles comer Pennayivanta averue 2b street. sae “¥ATTANO" leaves 7th st. wharf, Ospt. W.C.GroGHEGay, arf every No. 2. st 7 o'clock @ m., an fol- lows: On| TUES! AYS for Tenaines ip Romint; co THUS<DAYB to ro nd Nomini on SUNDAYS for Mat- ioecmas «reek, Chavel Point, and Mattox ‘Orsek ; returping on ale nate days, making interme tlate Payee CA ve and pee pe Also touching hi oint ‘nesdays sn: sttawoman - days afd Fridays coming up ihe River <= ary JONES, Agent. 0B RICHMO"D., FREDEBICHS- an STATIONS OW DERIGR SBE: a - ED ORD. POTOMAG 8 SEAMB: Ar COMPANY. AND Ure with the now bas sure pects Teepe ined with and splendid Bieamer besutifoliy fornii ished ‘Spect. leavirg ber wharf, Tock of (pundsys Ce rig at tsecinn Getic UR Een poem, Returning, ae ares On Gane at2and 10:30 p.m. Breer to Quant er and return, Foret a sehizxton to Sremekne ‘keburg, limited to 50 ¥ on i Bien ii a. ‘ashington to Ric! od, unlimites »- 00 Washington to Richm mee ae rettirn, ae Giecs to redericxa tne" Aft Afternvon Ieat ii it fake ee ents can be made by excursion parties | oe st Marahsi) Hall and G!ymont. ig ‘oRokers can be had and information cheerfully furnished it. W. Reed's sons, 1216 F street norti- he Toure. 143: pe musyivanis avenme: BA ands ine otels, ee, fot dt th street =" ORGE z uarting LY, u WM. P. WELOH, Age: = Siberinten gent, EW YORK SE SAMEES. E LAKE MER Txpy OF TH: Breet overs is MONDAY WRDSEE a) DAY and FRIDAY af 530 o'clock Bae, toucninw st Piney oe Point Lookout and icketa, good for four a Tey tee wo Fortress Monroe sn3 aise % Hirer ciaes Pareto Pires Be. and PY “Lookoat’1.80 a Round Trip to Piney Fe Poiut aud Rolnt o Returning leave Norfolk TURSDAYS, THORS- DAYP and SaTt, ‘RDAYA, atép. Tickets and stateroors can te a secured at ren Office, 613 +t: sireet , in the National Metropol ian Bank Balldiey. ort at ‘the Ofes, CS str rect Ww FORK Sta JOHN GIBSON and E 0. KNIGHT | Tare vio! Gos East Biver, New York, fis A aioe in., and Géorsetown every BUIDAY at Tata. BOE apply to agent, 63 Water eet Georse- ALFRED ha Secretary, ps0 33 15th street, opp. U.S. Treasury. K. tae a FORTE 38 an ROE AND fis sour! ‘THe | (STBAMEN GEURGE LE. fay. até p.m out goine ana peturning Are yee ga folk on WEDN bays, FRIDAYS Pa -+ Stoppinw st Piney Pciut and Point Look- tiokets wilt Font ti will be issued, good f jour days as follows: _ class = to Fortress Monroe and Nor- 700! tion cheerfully iurzinhed, at Bon’, 1216 F et northwest: Goo Pa. ave: W.S Roose’s 5, at p hotels; H. R Poikinhorn, amet oo to Gity P. °. a Conipans’s office, fovt of Tih street GEOKGE MATTINGLY, Supt, ¥. ent EBCHANTS AND MINERS’ TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE: and NEW YORK. Baiing dass from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY snd SATURDAY, at 4 p.m. from root of Waar (reer fout 8. Ga: ww Yer! speed THURSDAY and SAT- from Pier 49, Kast River (near Passenzer accommodations. Lowest rates frelzbt vusranteed Rates of pas-awe—First class, 86, including meals and stateroom: berth. Steerage, 63, meals, if de- ee ee HUGGINS, Aer. on Wharf.) Bantiwoni : Cree: GEO. H, GLOVER. A oF. 3e25 Finn 49, East Biven. Ne YOR x Hosanna The frat c! SAMST® KL. inn = “BCHIED, WD,” an MAAS, Qarrying the U. 8. Mails pe leave Watson Stores, Brooklyn, reqularly, on WEDS First Cabin, 9f0-870. 24 Cabin, 950. St Za UX, General Aweut, 27 South Wit Ham st., “New oa For 725 Poke, apply to W.G. METZEROT Foaneyivanis averi ‘Washington, or Ff. JORNGO} Bafe Deposit Building, coruer New Wok ave aud 15th at. northwest. JanlT YorackEEs TO EUROPE. ‘Mp. B 3. W. BOTELER & 50R [ene ee eee he Oe oe Tickets in this Dis- INMAN oe oo. visit Europe can obtain al) informative by wale WW BOTELER & BON. TE GERMAN LLOYD— Ce penny LINE BRT WEEN New Youre, Havar 3S, SOUTHAMETON AND BREMEN Batee of Havre, London, seu cabin, $100; secord cabin, 96: paid ste: to ates, $24, For frevaht oF bas. Bae apply tr wing Green, New York: W METZEROT & OO , 925 Penn’ ees Adeuite for Wachinetom Janla ee NOTICE THE CUNARD sreAmeuie COMPANY “ LIMITED. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOO! GALLING AT OORK Hanson = FROM PIER 40, N.R.. NEW YORK. Wed. -We', Wed. 24 June. |B tavis.. Wen. Bothnia. Wed -¢ July. }Alzeria . Wed. 7 AND EVERY hayes raat FROM NEW YORK. | RATES OF PASSAGE. $80 and $100. according to accom modstions. ‘Tickets to Paris, $15 additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. ere marl 10 not carry st ne at very low rates Lear rele i | aud Queenstown, ad all oiher parts of Enwore, at loweet rates. Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Glas » Havre, Aptwe ower on on the Con- Edent, snd for Medierrancau po oder feelaht and pamage apply i the Company's No 4 Bowiin, jeerage and atesraxe, 830; p me both st ous to OTIS BIGELOW = oo., cos Tia street, Washipate VERNON H. BROWN & CO. SPORTING GOODS. C8 scrrest. Hos, 403 and 405 7th st. m. w. HEADQUART=KS FOR THE WHITNEY OHIL- DREN'S CARRIAGE OOMPARY, the cheapest for Beauty, Gom/ort and Durability im the market. ARCHERY AND FISHING 7. TACKLES, OROQU:! AND LAWN TEBRIS, BioroLEe.” VELOOIPEDES, WAGONS, ‘WB. ¥. BOLLES SKATES (all numbers) At Prices to Bait the Times. mare THE TRADES. IBSON BEOTHI | sof BACTICAL BU ‘B00k AND JO8 PRINTERS, | ieper p yt = ibe pegea. an! grees! reat —_ Lebron, F. ¥ DARKER Me LL HE RaGEr | ad 1 Ohio. ticket office, FUTURE DAYS, }. J. FISHEB & O0., Auctioneers, I ——s ___ 1223 ¥ st. northweet. igi SALY OF OF VALUABLE IMPRO" flops! FMERO VED PROPERTY ON Clee. O'cLock in in00u, at public auction, th Darcels of ground Known'on the plan of the City of Washtrgton as ered five (3), six (6), seven he (S) and athe (9). in eqvare eight Bundred sad forty tae (844), fronting 52 feet 10 inches on the public, snace at ‘the corner of Fifth cast aid 221 9+ feet on Fifth street eaat, be- tween sai space and D street south. improved by two frame houses, ich 18 a comfortable reaid nd the hole will be wold in ucoor-iaues with « subdivision & plat of which wil! be exhibited at the gale terms of gale will be: One-third cseh; and ace in equal payments in one, two ani three srare: the deferred payments to bear laterest fos 6 per cent, paysble semi-annuaily, ana to ecured to the satisfaction of the Trustes. Of 8100 will be requised on oak improved oan 50 en each unimuroved jot as sold. mi6-eokds W. B. WEBB, Trus:ee, 406 5th street. OHN SHERMAN & Ou., ‘Beal Estcte > Agents and Auctioneers. nas Oo eae “MACBINERY. BOILERS, Seis d. ‘HEMICAL WORKS, GEORGE By vives ota taen of trnet, dated Dee. 15, 1879 and duly recorded among the land reoorde for the Livtriet of Columbia, in Liver No 935 follo and by direction of the party reared thore- by i ill offer at publ'canction, on MONDAY, 38 1881, aT 10 o'cLocK a Mf, at the Chem- ical Works neat the fcoo oF Sanbsrta arton street and fhe canal, Georg tn, D O.. and near the Avenue bride, all of the gcod-. chatiels, machinery, &¢ nemed Inschedule ‘a™ attachsd to eaid dead of frost consistiv« of Steam Boilers, Pump, Tanke, Smokestsek. Pipe, Toois, al: fixtures and leaseh aid of iots. ‘Terms cach JUHN SHERMAN, Trusteo, oud Building. WM. M. SMITH, Salesman. Je10, 14,18 2 RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, axp THE ONLY LIBE BETWEEN THE EAST arp THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRACE! JANNEY OOUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO ae yyEnor SUBDAY, May A.M LAV! WASHING: STON: :20—CHIOAGO, CIROINRATI AND sI. LOUIS FAST FXPH 5 €0—Bsltimore, Einentt non and Way Stations. 16:40—BALTIMORE EXPit 6:50—Ba' timore, Arnapo:is. acd Way, (Piedmont, ‘Stras cr in ‘Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way, vi 8:10— nd Way Stations. S5— SEH ADELPEIA, NEW YORK, AND BOS- 8: sO°STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS (con: passrstown and at Point of Rocks eS Eredert rick. +9 00-1 3 he ‘On Sunday enly, for Baltimore, Annapolis 10:0 SBALTIMORE EXPRESS (ntops at Hyatts. zie, Golicee- pettevile. aa iis mction, Jessny's an “410: OPE TSE LS, CHICEGO. ST.LOUIS EXPRESS. Elicott City, * Lanciiea a2s 10 Baltimore, y ktations. Annapolis and . Erederi — stow 4 sopaLt iMG) me HYATE AND LAU- ‘L EXPRESS" purer Nin Relay, stops at Ansiapelis Tancton +445 Point of Roc = ‘Frederick, Hagerstown. Winchester and Way Stations ‘(Oa Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stating only.) }440—Bslttmore, Annaolia and Way Stations 16:46—BALTIMOR# EXPRE-8 (Martinsburg and Way, via Helay. Stops at Hys'teviue aud Lice 6(5-Point of Rocka and Way Sta‘ions. t6:-45—Baltimore and Way Stations eee Y. ATTSVILLE AND LAU- SEL F +9: Bein, CINCINNATI, AND ST. LOU: 10105 FIL ADELPHIA. NEW YORE, AND B0S- TON EXPRESS. Sleeping cara to New York. 10:00 BAL TIMOBE, HYATTSVILLE, ANDLAU- BEL EXPRESS." stops oa signal’ or to let off p- ssengers &¢ any station betweea Washington Other trains daily, ex- m stop at Eelay Sta- further Beet sony at the Baltimore ihington Station, and €19 aud 1351 Penmyivan! avenne, corner 14th street, where orders will be takan for rage to be | checked and received st any point in the city. m23 1881] res¥svivAnia sours L881] TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOOTHWESY. Donbie Track, Steel Hails. ea a. a EQuirmens 1881. TRAINS TeeAVE WA WASHINGTON, {com Depor her of Sixth and B streets, ‘az foll Bor Pita and te west 5:00 8 da‘ly, wit Wor oePl ma ee we pag end, Ghieaso De 103 “Si .m a leeping Oars from Hari Ht st. Louis and Cuicaso: 8 30.30 Cara to poe Sarai ak AND POTOMAO RAILROAD chester, Buffalo, Niagara, “yi heaegee ene Sanday. PR pm aaly. am. xcept Sunday; 9:30 p.m.d Sevt om th ‘Palace Cars to to Canad Yor Wiliasport Lock Haven and Elm! at 10 except Suuday. a For Rew Yor! jad the art, 8:00 am. 10:30 m., 10:00 an day 2:00, 10-00 and 10.18 p.m. Latta euros of Pull” man Parlor Cara, 9:30 a.m. daily, except San- day. Brookl; sau ee arn connect at Perey Oy wi wi ‘boata rookiyn f lording direct to Fulton race ware» : 1:40, 10:00 and 10:15 bo? ae ee and lt ae ae sunday, 2. janday for Batizore: 6 ig te 42, 10-30 s.m.. and daily, ex: 32:00, 4:20. 440, 640, 9.80, 10:00 LJ . “3. Siar, 10 00 and 10-15 p.m we Ht, ob 40 B.m. and 4:40 p.m. J.B. WOOD, General Fesseneer Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General 2 $500 REWARD! OVE A MILLION OF PROF, GUILMETTE’S KIDNEY PADS Have already been sold in this country and in France; every one of which has given perfect Satisfaction, and has performed cures every time when rsed according to directions. ‘We now ssy to the afilicted and donbting ones that = will pay the above reward for a single care of LAME BACK FRENCH That Grest Ret will PORTE ‘mea "PERMANENTLY ae Lumbago, Lame Back, Sctatics, Gravel, Diabetes, Bropess Briclit's Discase of the Kidneys, incon: tinence’and Ketention of the Urin nfamms- fon of the Kidneys, Oatarrh of the Bladder, Hig Colored Urine, Pain in, the Back, Side oF ‘Latte, Nervous Weakness, and in ‘disorders of the Bisdder and Uringry Orie s whether contracted private disease or otherw if you. sre eufferin Female Weakness Or any disease of the Bianeye: Bistden or Urinary Orears, YOU CAN BE OURED! wathons swallowing nauseous medicines, by sim- ply wearing GU IDNEY PAD, FREVCH PROF. KIDNEY P. (OH CURES BY ABSORPTION. Het for PROF. GUILMETTE'S ABT KIDNEY PAD. ard tako no other, mii has pot got it, send $2.00 and you will rece!’ Pad by return mail. PROF. GUILMETIE’S FRENCH LIVER PAD vill posit Feyer and Ague, Dumb Ague, Keue Cake: Biltoge Fever, Jaundice Dyavepeie, | 3 soa ar ai distsecs of the Liver, St ach and. Price $1.50 by or ‘s Treatise on ie kidneys and Liver, free by mail. FRENCH PAD CO., ‘Toledo Ohio. SCHELLER & STEVENS, Agents, jen 505 Pennsylvania avenue. AMERICAN GINGER ALE, 4 SUPEBIOR SUMMER BEVERAGE. EQUAL TO THE BEST. RETAIL PRIOE, $1.00 PER DOZER. . For sale by Dealers generally or by the Manufac- torer, BHONINGER'S ¢ os SeGabes ain 5. Bold to Ere rs bod c poets and Everybody Delighted. T. WIMMO’s, SIDER TF. alt 433 7th Be, MOK Wests eawL ©. PALMEB, Depot and Factory, 1334 39th st., ‘West Washington. WT Telephonic Connection. wn SALE OF TWENTY ORE 2 Tae tors on STRE i wane BKVENIEENTH AND NORTH WEST: ra asp eau teen BESSP ave OosTettins there OVER 43,000 SQUARE FRET OF Gi GROUND. By virtue of & decree of the Supreme HeSiin Equity onvae, Word 895, docket inderslened will offer for eale st eubdi Tustees ie _Ewenty.one QD Lote, c of whion | bave each a ton ch and 18th sheets, cf So teet it inches by a a at Lah) 6 street, een 8 an 1y denthrot ‘100 fect Bix of said Lots have each rout of 20 feet ti inches om me, by Sort of 97 feet 6 inches, ana the remaining four | have each s front of 20 feet 84 inches on Fare | peweeal 17th and 18th streets, by a depth of 1 The decree directs that all taxes and assessments | oe be pud — of the purchase money. a | eee nee te ourth of the a ee Bix, twelve ind’ ighteen mont Tr which the Botes of the purchaser shall be taken, beari Pep Ge ay of sale, mee Pilon revcrved ‘upon he pi leposi will De quired on time of sale, ‘Terms to ba af complied with in perce a ae All conveyancing and seccrding. a porch at. TTINGLY, ‘sh street. | rrastees, IBVING WIELAND avenue } : mista 5 ‘, DUNOANSON BRUS., ms a tt? THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until TUESDAY, Tae late our ince. DaY OF JUNE. t same hour and 5) jel@ d&ds_ IRVING WILLIAMSON, } Trustees. THIS EVENING. At AUCTION. Our entire stock, consisting of 3, SOUTHS Boys A. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, will be scld at auction, commencing MONDAY, Jone THE 13TH, AT 10 O'OLOCK A-M. and 7 P at. Goods sold at pr.vate sale at auction prices. THE ‘‘FAMOUS,” 400 7th street northwest, corner Jeo-ft ‘aucvioneer. TO-MORROW. ALTEB B. WILLIAMS & CO , Auctioneers. On WEDNESDAY next Jove 57H. aT TEN O'CLocK A. M., we shail sell at 1024 Eighth at. northwest the following-ramed Furniture: 1 Wal: oe French-plate ‘tent case Chamber 1 Parlor! Site in Ostaline. Hair Oloth. pivigel a ener: J new Rettigastor: Brussels an ‘in in Carnet Heir and other Mattrasges. stead: and Bureaus. Sbades, ko, &e. ash jas tt "WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00 , Ancts. NCANSUN Bios, |» Auctioneers. TRUSTE ALE OF VA eee BnOPEETY tae STREET, NEAR B ‘ET RoRt PABEABT, NEAE ONMTED STATES By virtite of deed of trust given to us, and duly recorded in 700, folio Hy, one of ihe Land Hocords of the vistrict 4 jolumbia, We will Kell Ou WEUNESD A A.D iste, at 5 $0 o'cLocK YM.» in front of uirer, ali “that 5 ece or parcel of grouad situate *be city of Washington, and kuo4n and dasig- ed 28 parts of Lots nuuib-red one (1) aud sevea— en distant seven iy. east corner of ssid Lot ove ‘atid runing tence norta Afty-eicht teetto the center of a twelve foot alley ia ssid square, [sid down fo ba fo ever apt open: theace thiongh the center of said alley saveaty-seven feet; thence south fifty-eizht feet, sud thence east seventy-seven feet the plsce of begin- ur thousand four hundrea and ning, O-ntaiving fo ~ixty six (4.466) eqviare fect, belng the sae Drop- ch was conveyed to Sarah Strong by ‘Thomas Ewing try by “Geod dated June 7:0 1-69, aud duly record District of Columbia, together with the Improve: ments, wayr, caremonts, rixhts, privileces and appu.tenances to the same belonslan or in any wise appertaining. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, noten to bear interest at 6 per cent, payable femi annhally. and to be secured by a deed of trust on the premises rold. Conveyancing, &e., at pur- chasers cost. A deposit of 8200 required’ at time of sale, Af the terms of sale are not complied with then, the Trustees reserve it to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulti harer upon siving five days’ public notice o ion. Or some Lewspaper published ia ‘on OHN A. BARB! Je dkde PRILTE A DARNEIT.GR, ¢ Trasteos. pur- such Washing- AeCzION SALE ae USREDEEMED *Gn WEDNESDAY, JusE 15 AT 7:30 OcK P.M, and THURSDAY, ALTO LOCK P M., I will well, at tl et 1238 Peunsylvania avenue, Pledges forfeited by nen-r. k. BEL P. FOLEY, Auctioner. treat, oth + this date. DaNHEL ukit, oe oker i ae B. WILLIAMS & CO, Anctio cers ST, DIAGONALLY GOSS Eom tite GOVERNMENT? PalNTING OF- By arise of a deed of trust, Peaticn tae on, the 19th day of November, 's 75, and recorded in liber No. 802. Tolio 385 et een one of the iand records of the couaty of W aati: top, DC, and at the req vest in writing of party thereby secured, the subscriber will on at iy fc auction, in front of the Dreaicer, on MON- AY, THE Pay OF JUNE, A.D. iesL, ar 6 occe tone all that piece or parcel o: Tying and being situate in the city of Wasnineone in the county and District af nd. known and distinguished on the f said city ax and being Lot number thirty. Gb, Min 51 Harry ‘Thompson’s recorded.sabdivision of Square num- bered six hundred and seventy-six, (616, eatdsub- divieion being recorded in the office of the sur- vevor of tne city of Washington in liber W.F., folio 1¢9, together with the buil ‘Theee im; ts contain best bakeries in the bineice cx Colum elt modern appliances for carrying on that busi- pees and. most desirable for one wishing to engage ‘Terms of sale: One third cash: and balance in | siz, twelve and ejgbteen months, for which the purchaser's notes, ing interest from day of sa'e, acd secured by deed cf trust 02 the premises sold, areto be wivon, or all cash at the option of ibe purehiser. Converauclug at the cost of pur. chaser. If terms of sale are net ovmpited with { five deye from day of wale, proce’ sy will ba resold at risk snd exvense of detau!” i purchaser. A depanit of two Lundred dollar «ill be required at eof bala. ‘&ds_RIGHARD L. W .LLACH. Trastec. d TEIGER & LIEBERMAN ‘Real Estate Brokers, i418 New York avenue. ees SALE OF VALUABLE AND DE- SIRABLE RESIDENCE, No. 203 NEW JER- SEY AVENUE BOUTHEAST. Under and. by virtue of a derdof trnst Je8:- dated November 19. 1873, and ouly recorded in Liber 737, folice 337 et seq . of the land records for ‘the District of ublambis, and by a1- recticn of the y secured thereby,’ we will sell st public auction, front of | “fre premises, on MONDAY, JUNE it 1881, ar 5:30 O'CLOCK P.M, the real estate situate in the city of Wasniagiont D. C., ard known and deseri| as the southeru Fubdivision of lot numbered cleven (11). in equare numbered tix hundred and ninety (690), fronting twenty five feet (25 feet) on New Jersey avenue eoutbeset, and running bask at right aire of even width cixhty-four feet sieven inches (84 ft. ‘Nin.), upon which is erected a three-story aud barement brick house, known as Ne. 2U8 New Jer- Fey avenue southeast. ‘Terme of sale: 81,000 with Interest at six por cent from November 1, 1876, and the expenses of ES (phish will be announced at the sale) in cash, balence at six and twelve month: for aiels the notes of the purchaser, bearing six cent interest from day of sale and secured eed of trust on the Propersy sold, will be ed 3100 deporit at the time cf Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not com: pied with within tea days from day of sroverty will be resold at the risk and@ost of the seer, Seen’ ak MIDDURTON, Jn., GEO F. GULICE, J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. (pemas DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. RTRES' SALE OF A FINE THRE TREND MAN SALE OE BF Buiog capes NOE ee ae 2 irtue of a a deed of trust, dated May 22, ute and daly io Li Trustees, je9-d&ds per 820, folios co The land records for he. Dis” tmbia, and by request of the party cused inereby, we. wil Ball at psbiio auctions in ont cf the Seam 3 to the Mar st bidder, on MO! UNE 20, eenty 20), th Tinckeeh de of K street, and, ranning then pea Bp apa ing tachoe, (1 ft 3 in: im: sod twenty-four @ wi fort sud eleven (Li) inches: thence ¢ K atreet, pce fe rt fi) and alae inches @.in Yio Z5th shee thence nort lweuty-' t and eleven {firineios to the Be SP eae naa x rit he tangeove: ments uces. above pi Note D and apter pautercidane Le Ase muse, of thirteen oom pleiggeder. ether lots are fine buLding tote, of anle- Onecrourth caah; ba'ance tn gaal awmecie BEOB., i. Auctioneers. Ronraw NEST. = Fy virtue of a deed of trust, dated and recor 14, 1881, 1 will eell at pub! | auction, on the FRIDAY. JUS u, Tear, BEGINNING AT 10. O'CLOCK 4 AM West! ir aay nO. om con ret tases ree Wood po Wit ie? ‘Grockery, Be: mil, er articles usualy ‘found in & rrpgerm ‘cass 'B BARNARD, Trustee, jels. a St oe 583 D street northwest. is B. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TSpRaES oe oan hie peed’ FRAME G STREET, Be | TWEEN Tiner yin = YARD DELAWARE | AVENUE oe ‘HWE! j py ae ct dood on rest, megtleni 1876, and ante recorded in econ as folio 410, a of the land re of the Dis trict of “Gbinmvia, Twill sell at Fapite front premises, on sane Bi nes Lots umbered six six (Ge G » in Ann ae a numbered five han. ¢ jensh: balance in atx, twelve and ae months from day of sale; deferred pas ments to be wectrea by deed of ieust on the property eold. IW depont required when Nolvatde THOSE WAGGAMAN, Trustes, TEIGER & LIEBERMANN, RealEstate Brokers, __}418 New York avenue. TRUST SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SQUARE NO. 99, WASHINGTON, D.O. By virtue of a deed of trust to the eae signed, dated the Ist day of October, A. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. 867, {clio 364, one ¢f the land records for Waal 2 county, District ot SIO AE: and at the written equert ef the pai thereby, the uader- signed. Trustees will sell, at publle auction, on SATURDAY. the 2078 Day OF JUNE, A. D. 1881, ‘LOCK ai estate tituate in the City of Washington, Dedwasatrorn and distin- Suihied on the plat of said city, as Lot n nine iM. square numbered Linety-nine oe ‘a Burt virion, the ssid Jot lying oo the Hempshire avenue. and im- ry brink: residence, knowa as and eighteen months, notes Fer cent, payable remti anrua'ly, a1 cured by a deed of trust on the promises sold. Souveyanoine. at the cost of the purchaser: TIuB Of Bele are Dot complied with within aftersale,the proverty wilt be resold at the cost Gf the defaulting purchaser, on five days" pub- he notice ae one of the daily papers of the city of Washin eto. GRBNGES, FraMIN ? , JOHN MOLRISc Nf Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. Jo13-12t SALE OF BULDING TOT ON, NORTH STREET, BE’ FIRST STREET K GOVERN- MENT PRINTING OF Noe On HUBSDAY AFTERNOOS, June 16TH, aT 5 30 o'cLocr, we wil! seil in front of tS. premises Lot No. "10, in Square 676, froutin, 20 feet on the north sideof H Street north, and runving back to an alle T hs balance in one year, na st0.b9 secured by see Gon- nantes Bios. veyancing and recording at jell-d&ds, IRUSTRES' SALE CF IMPROVED PRop- ERTY on t Geen ABOVS NINGTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST (No. 1918). y of November, A-D. 1616, aad recorded we Ney records of the District of Colam- bis, in Liber No. 801, folio 206 et srq., and at the request of the owner of the notes secured thereby, we will cell at public auction, in front of the prem” ises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 92D Day or Jv: a D. 1881, av B1x O'CLOGK P_M., the following Heal Batato Iu the City of Waskiswion. Dea . scribed ae 8 part of Lot numbered, ‘ten C0) in square numbered one hundred and elzh- teen (138), bexinning at a point on North T sirect, distant vineteen (19) fect abd aly ands halt (6%) inches west from the northeast corner of said jot; ard rapping thence west along said strect thirty-fovr (34) feet and three an 3 halt Gio) inches; thence south ninety-foar (:)4) feet inches; thence in an easterly direction thirty-five (85) feet and three and a quarter (3%) inches tos Point due south from the point of beginning, Gisvant therefrom one. hundred and two (102) foot and six ©) inches, and thence north to the place of heginning. ‘The terme of the sale are: One-third of the pur- € money to be paid in cash, one-third in six months, and one third iatwelve month from the day le, with interest at 6 per centum on the deferred payments, to be tecnred tee of trust toon the premises. A deposit of one hun- tred dollars will be required when the property ia strnck off. Premises sold subject to the lien of CHAMBEHS, ala chaser. oe H. AKMES, ‘Trustees. CHAS. B. H. WARNER, thactiouser: Sell -:0t UBLIC SALE OF A FINE UNIMPROVED J OT ON TH* NORTH SIDE OF PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE EAST, BETWEEN ree AND BEY! Pep NOW USED AS A WUOD AND GAR yal On THURSDAY, ee 16TH, AT 5 O’cLocK. P.M., we will offer for sale the east one-third aud ihe middle one-third of original lot three Or 3D i equare eight hundred and seventy three, ‘Tormsof sale: One-fourth cash, balanoe in tares equal installments, pa: mule in six, twelve snd eizhteen months, with interest at six per cent, and | &coured by deed oft trust on the'property sold. $100 | deposit required on each piece Conveysncing, recording, etc . at purchtser’s.cost. Sold free and clear cf all incumbrances whatsoever. A »0od title crno sale. ‘Terms to be complied with in ten day: | ovherwige property will ve resold at risk and cos! | of defaulting purchaser. 3 8-d&¢s WAI ‘ALTER Be B.W! ILUIAMS & CO , Aucts. Y. COLDWELL, Eeal Estate Auctioneer. | JRUSTFE’S SALE OF VALUABLE AND DE- BIKABLE BESIDENCK OS GRANT STREET, ron JWEEN NINTH AND TENAH STRESTS i | By vintus of & deed of trust, dated Ma | aut Mbt Sane aly seeora ie Libee ! No 749, folio 320, &c , of the land records for Washington county, in the Listrict of Colu: | bis, and by the written’ direction of the pstty s6- cared thereby, I will offer for sale at puvlic ts: ticn, in front of the premises, oa THU aSDaY, THe 1678 DAY OF JUNE, 1881, AT 5 O'CLOCS P.M.- ad, Virtus of scend of trust, dated the 5th BY elithet plece or parcel of ground in the city of Warhingten, D.C., and known aud distinguished as lot numbered Seventy-one (71), in Gilbert & Allen's subdivision of m part of scare mite, bored es hundred and seventy-five (375). ‘The svid lot ia lying on the northern side of said Grant street, and is improved with a very nice and com- fortable brick residence, hand-omely finished. ‘Terms of eale: One-third cash, of which 8100 Must be paid at the sale; the deferred payments, with 6 per cent interest from day of sale, in one | and two years, secured by deed of trust and ii Surance. All conveyancing at jaser’ Terns of sale to be complied with within | after sale; otherwise fase at to resell faulting purchaser's IBLIC SALE OF vee e ATTRACTIVE AND DESIRABLE UL f HOSS June 16H, 1881, it 3 in square 281, fronting 24 feet $i ches, by a depth of 120 feet to analley. Good titl ons ey '. to be made known on day of asle. 8100 depor 300-d 7 ALUABLE IMPROVED AND USIMPROVED ep eee IN GEORGEIOWN AT AUC- By virtueof a decree of the Supreme 2 Court = | of the District of Columbia. paused the 14 day of June, 1878, in Ganse No. 5233, quity Doc. 16, of the eupreme Court of the Dis- | ict of Colunibia, tha undersigned will Publlc auction, in’ front of the premis Tighest ‘bidder, on MONDAY, 20TH JUNE seats SG at 8:80 o\cLocK 8. at, the following | deseril real property, v Lote 24 ond’ 35. in Peter's equare, immediately | north of the cantl, fronting eas at feos inckey on the west side of Congress street, with devth of us fect: they will be subdivided into 6 lots of different width tarts 0 Old Georgetown, reas street and on ~.ween Congress and Jefferson streets. ‘The Congress street front will be divided into 5 lot, three of whi sh will be each 2( 10-100 feet frout with: an paid frame stable thereon. jot adjoming these on the south 2958 100 fect rout, ny improved with a two-story Briok Build- De | PRot°adiaiving the last on the south, 20 92-100 | feet front, improved by two-story brick dwelling chen, No. A lot on the north side of the canal, east of the Jatt-menticned one, 27 60-100 feet front, improved with a two- eeey brick building used asa restauract for over <0 te | “A Tot on the east of the last-mentioned ons, | 198-30} feet frosts improved withatee store beck eR OE SEN eset of thelaet, fronting 17, 20-100 fe:t, improved. SN & two-story brick dwelling. A pist of all cat ocelnbetore mentioned Jots will exhibited he eale, showing the metes and beunds or Ko Parts 0! and 62, Old Georgetown, fronting on ne i ‘ade of Jefferson street, immediately 8: uth of the can: First Lot 30 feet front, 102 4-12 feet deep, im- wots with a two-story brick dwelling and kitchen, Aes a Lot 20 feet front, Cera Gerth. Joining the fist on§ m{guth, improved in the same manner; Third Lot, distant 26 feet 9 inches beg ients ae second, also 20 feet front, 102 4-12 feet, Wi the same kind and sized Puuldiog: Ro. the last on the south, 30 feet ved with © on north side of Ch Grace) street. dic— wntet ee fect tat Sener ‘ trout by te ey corps improvea e-atory frame DE base a street, ‘wth a seams is crmn st ots ale! hee cash and the residue ‘one, FAMILY SUPPLIES. DRY GOODS. gra LEAF TEA, 50 cents per pound. SWEET LEAF TEA, 50 cents. 50 cents. 50 cents. Either iced or hot takes the place of much higher Priced. Bold 5 years sgo at 80 cents. WITMER’S, jell 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. )z0onatIon Dax. CANNED GOODS of every description. ‘WOODEN PLATES. PAPER NAPKINS. — FRUITS of all kinds. ZWEIBACK. LIME JUICE. B. W. BEED'S SONB, m25 1216 F st. northwest. MAY PICKINGS aeemertaa cae tet oe ety Ono % oy rd sate a dcitcus ay, pated TEA. ICED TEA. ICED TEA. ge Gyros ed Tes, at 50 cents can’ equalled in ‘Washinton 1 for (or Deed LUNCH Geops Potted nae Hite fgegue, ‘fartoy Chicken, Bo. Bo. Borge Beet rare oer Baral ines.” baimon, Lobster, Dried Beet, Baked’ Beans, Ger Ko. &0., SAUCES AND PICKLES fees and we ee Sel oper cuehreea yy nes yeHLeOTRD FAULTS un \d the very oa thew ‘3 and the ‘cent YORE BUTTER. No pains spared to keep up a good: paUpny of these important articles. Qne ives in a variety of styles—including squall bottles at 26 cents for Picnic parpoees. In fact, we give our undivided attention to the FAMILY TRADE, And make it our whole stndy to furnish the BEST the way of FAMILY GUE gue, and cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not extirely eatiefied with thet F Tf you can’t call please send postal or Telephone my rex dence, ir Telephone at the store is Plugged again for they preeent. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROOER, mny39 504 Sth st., bet. B and F. Ht HOUSE SEEDLESS \CUM- BEBS, ONLY 60 CENTS, ie PALAOGH MAREET, Corner 14th street and New York avenue Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. spony ome KELLY. x. 1s BEEF, Lal COBN a tte A A eDECIALTY, Btalia 628, 629, an ‘Market, 9th street fs and 206 and dats Nc Novthern Liberty Market jor ET, — Ofte tan puteer free of charge arts the ‘oie Taaraa OLD MEDAL G Awarded at the National Fair over all other Eirs, Wtoneeot Patent The handsomest oo a on Flour in the MINFEC EOLA, Avery superior Mini Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY. A Magnificent Winter _Wh Wheat Patent Process. ‘The Standard OLDE Baits gut the the District. FOR BALE BY EVEBY FIRST-OLASS GHOUER. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st. and Indiara ave. feb15 WM. M. GALT & C HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW GoopDs IN FOTIEBY AND PORCELAIN. DESERT PLATES, DINNEB SETS, STATUETTES, TOILET SETS, VABES, TEA SETS, FINE PLATED WARE and choice bits of CHINA, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE. jel11__No. 1009 Pennsylvania avenue. OWLER'’S PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JABS. JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS. NOVELTIES IN CHINA AND MAJOLIOA. TEA BETS, TOILET 88Ts. DINNER SEBVIOES, DECORATED and WHITE. SILVER PLATED WARE of the finest quality in Ice Pitchers, Casters, Ber Dishes, Oake Baskets, Card Hecelvers, ete.” WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Market Space. jell THE CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN IGE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY 25, Tum Best 1x Use, at J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 7th street, je1o Above New YoRK AVENUE. @) ¥ one agp WATEB UiL AND GAS STOVES, coonING STOVES AND RANGES, We can show the largest assortment in the city; all atlow prices. Also Oarbolized Paper, Moth Mill- dew and Water Proof. The attention of Bailders and others is invited to our large assortment of Slate Mantele, Latrobes, Brick-set Ranges, and Furnaces. We are agents for the Social and Fire- aide Jewel Latrobes, St. George and Stag Head Elevated Oven Range and Radiant Home Furnace. Estimates given for Tinning, Plumbing and Heat- ing. W. 8. JENKS & C m7 717 7th st. n.w. MEDICAL, &c. Rk. BR. THE ig the Oldest Established La- di hysician in Washingtsn. Female Ir- regularities, Obstruction 8 and corrhcs quick - ly cured. Office: 926 B street south west, gaposite Smithsonian. No charge for advice. jel3 hi W. M, SHUSTER & SONS OFFEEB SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN Pink and Heliotrope ALBA- ana aXUR's | VEILING: = \WNS, red SWISS BN La’ ANDIR LAWN O! ‘ORI mre ¥EDI ANDEB- poss a NGHAMS” 3 oes LIN! EBBO. PERSIAN |/ALNBOORS, &: *aukal table for AH SILKS, in evening shades, su! VELVET epee SILK GRENADINES; LISLE GLO PARABOLS ta digh colors; BROOADE SILKS: CHINA PONGEE; OALOUTTA SEERSUCKER. We call particuler attehtion to onr | coo BAMABES, mich are the best. THOSS CLOTH aa ONE PRICE. w.™ SHUSTER & SONS, jes 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. NEW PATTERNS IN FINE QUALITY FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 0c. EMBROIDERED BWISBES, 25c. to 500, BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES, 870. to 31.50 | ALL-SILK BROCADES, $1.25 to 83.25. | LADIES’ FANCY HOSIEBY. TYLER & CHEWNING, je13 918 Tth st. n.w. B aOR BATE SATIN MERVEILLEUX, $1.25 TO Ss ADRAS HAMS. Polka Dot and Striped Batiet’ Tey choice. Fine Biack Silk @RENA- Aise, offering special vices in all the most desir- able Spring Woolen exe the {TOWELS NAPEINS, TABLE LIN: Foten a} very large, and «reat bargaics can be » Ale cordial invite an inspection of stock and comparison of prices. ONE PBICE ONLY, marked inplain figurss. TBUNNEL, OLARK & OO., 203 Market Space. DRESS GOODS. Je’s GUINNIP, DAY & C@O., S20, S22 and S24 Seventh Street, WILL MAKE A GRAND OFFERING OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERI- CAN DRESS Goops, DURING THE COMING WEEK. THE IMMENSE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES AND STAPLE STYLES, WHICH WILL BE DISPLAYED AT ATTRACTIVE PR CES, WILL UNEOQUBTEDLY MAKE THIS THE LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON, A LARGE LOT OF OMBRE-SATIN MERVEILLEUX SASH RIBBON FROM AUCTION AT HALF PRICE. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., jell ee UB CELEBRATED DOLLAR SHIRTS, Bade of Wameutta Cotton, with $-nly all-Lin ik, Helnforoed, and, Open either Promtot Back: yall Fittehed and Perfect Fitting oF Gaze U3 UNDEBWEKAS for Ladies, Gentlemen Fs Liban Wire a AND FIGURED ALL-LINEN a Anderton's “Best Quality" SCOTCH ZEPHYR GINGHa! ae SWI83 MUSLINS. EMBROIDERED BLacK AND SOLCEED ree RaH SILKS. LACE PANA\ LUPiN'S LOTH. LES “GHENADL SES in Greet variety and ai rains” in TABLE LINENS, TOWE! NAPEINS, LUNOH CLOTHS and LINE’ Sia ibe td cone “LATEST NOVELTIES" in ‘“‘WHITE GOSSAMER WATER-PROOFS, all sizes. "@” ONE PRICE ONLY, PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. Established 1840. jell THE CHEAPEST £ND LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LAWNS IN WASSINGTON. ONE THOUSAND (1,000) PIROES. One hundred ft D cok, of beautifal Figured ‘Gue-bundrea C100 (100) pieces of beautiful Ficared ne bun D of Ent ht nared (3 pi of beautiful 2 pieces atifal Figured WERIOAN WNS, 6, 8, 10, 1 INDL INENS, INDIA LINENS, the new and Cesiral ea, 20, 28, Sh rs for Ladies Chudren's ree TAGE See re COaDR, ie. Cu} aS Sas AVY BLUf, GARNET, GREEN, and other Oclors, 50c. Buack'A AND White S STRIPED oth , 503. CK SILKS, immense asso ee Bic, ai, "a 25, 81.50. od WOOL BLACK Lace Souris 3 — See our new style LINED PawASOLS at ‘ait af our besutifal 25c, DRESS GOODS reduced ‘oreo! hundred ea “Peis MADBAS DRESS GINGHAMS, 133 an CARTER’2, jell 711 Market Space. hi Gee eee DE FOBEST HAS REMEDY ace Ladies. cured. Can be consu!t ried daly at 924 7th street northwest. Oss honrs from 1to9 p.m. j910-2m* . LEON, the oldest establiehed and most reli- able LABIEG' PAYSTOLAN tn ds city. oan be gopsulted daily at 455 Mussachseetts avenus, from 2to4 and 7 to9. all Femsle Comp'aints aud Irrog- ularities quickly cared. mipt treatment Sepa- rate rooms for eB. ete 8. MOTT'S FREROE POWDERS — nary Dic Nefvous Detility, Beminal Wenn. jo teeter ies oe gem Blood ‘Diseases Gonor- rhees cured in 48. hours For masley Wai. B EN- TWIBLE, ve. Price 83 per box, sent I by i ‘under seal on re- ceipt of price. victim of early im- Fema ASHOOD RESTORED. udence, causing nervous debility, %, having tried in vain every aa discovered » fe means of felt. e send free to his ow enter J. H. BEE! eons Bk N. wR. E. CO. WEST'S D eRAIR TREATMENT; A ei ao tor yet pecifio tor i A feshaseet 713 MARKET SPAGE. 1 Case New York Mills cotton 1225 yards, aby sree, £4050 pardeat 13g ceute, ueusl pres 300 sae spreads, large size, $1.00, usual price a Bjack and Colored Spring Bunt- ibg at 1234 cents, usuai price 20 cents, 40 pieces, 4; nee ‘wide, Black and Colored Punt- ing, t £0 cent, usual price 75 cents. Farey Malting 25, Hse Ladeers saa Gents Pongee Sun Umbrellas, lined, Parasols bun Umbrellas, So conte 5 $08 a JOHNEON, jell xt 3 Markct Space. Goors EOR JUNE AND JULY. OLOTH, ALBATEOS Bure Teka: +n Conan White, ok ana INDIA LINEN, INDIA a and PERSIAN LAWN, in Wate Taveider and Pink wiih as eagisine sei Saas. NAINBUOK and CBEAP LAWNS in endless veriety. BEOWN & OLAGETT, ‘609 Market Space. pet) YE NG STAR. LOCAL NEWS. Prizes Won by Turners, The District Turnfest was closed at the Schuetzen Park last evening. The afternoon Was devoted to athletic games. In the even- ing the park was brilliantly Uluminal I~ dresses were made by Mr. Simon W. Wott ana Capt. Hellman, of the Baltimore Association, ‘The prizes, conetsting of diplomas and wreaths, eee by Theo. Heurichs and ©. a! ide, the speaker of the C.T. V, and of the dio poutheatern eee a as follow: Faned for best team, Columbia Tarn Verein; first prize for best_ member, C. BoJen- burg, B; second, Jullus Gerhards, who also received the first prize for high and long jump; \hird, Albert Keeseh, C.; fourth, Ric’ Rup- prechi, ©; th, Wm. Young, sixth, Fran- cis Bs gman, <2"; for” puttin weight, E,W. ner, B.; frst for swinging clubs, Otto Rekstein, Feat tt pUpus’ prizes were awarded as follows: Team prize, Ba'timore Turn; : first for Dest member, F. L Jahn, B., who also recelved ft) 8" for high and jong ¢.; Uird, E. Krob, B.; fourth, fifth, 8. Hendricks, B. Most of the visit for home this morning. Examining the Revised Testament ‘The committee appointed by the Washington City Bible Society (0 review the revised New Testament have nearly completed their labors The book was divided tn equal parts among the eight members of the committee for ex- amination, The members are now engaged in comparing notes. The committee has decided ; BOt Lo give their work to the public until it has been placed in the hands of the Bible Soctety, and passed upon by that body. The examining comiittee ts composed of Revs. Drs. Pitzer, Patton, Butler, cy oe Eliott and Cuthbert, Rev. J. C, Hagey and Rev. Wm. and Wm. Dinwoodie, District Government vernment Affairs. The Commissioners yesterday enjoined the police to promptly enforce the la’ where telegraph wires are left to fall on trees and injure them and street trees are used for supports of the telegraph poles. he Secretary Of Une school board has notified the District Comraissioners that after the soun Instant the following bulldings, now used for colored schools, will not be needed: berty hall, 10th street, between R and 1 on 3a_street, between New York avente and L ‘street; a church on 3d street, between H and I; @ church on Franklin street, between P and Q aud 4Uh and 5th streets. ——_—__ The Late Dr. Henry Shier. Editor Siar:—In the articie published on Sat urday regarding the late Dr. Heary Slicer, there are statements 80 basely false and untrue that, as & member of his family, and one who revere bis memory, I cannot let’ pass unnoticed. Dr, Slicer started lite a mechanic, and worked faith- fully all bis minority, and gave his nights to study. He was well educa‘ for the time in which be lived, and for general information upon all the subjects useful in his profession and the history of the country, and especially upon the bistory of ied in all lands, he was thoroughly read up. He was the companion and friend of all Pry at men of bis day, and seven tmes elected chaplain to Con; He Was & positive man in every act and thought of his life—there was nothing negative about him. He lg geet aced In his politics as in his religion. fe was the friend of Benton, Calnoun, Wright, McDuffy, Polk, Marcy and Buchanan. He Was an honored guest in their homes, and they With him. The Methodist church had no mah in her borders who gave direction and counsel mere valuabie—in whom she trust and to whom she was more Indebied—and cou have held any position in her gift. When your correspondent says that Dr. Silcer was in favor of the Jraftic in human flesh, he utters a libel upon him, and asserts what he ought to know is an untruth and a slander. [tis very easy for Scribblers to lancer dead men, and write stuf? about them that they would not dare utter in thelr presence. Dr. Silcer’s public acts were Public property; but When the too slanderous tongue or pen attempts to charge a dead man = ip tawen imagined I Know he never enter- tained, I must ask the privilege of entering my most emphatic dental, J. TM W As unaron, 1 How a FREDERICK Max Lost His MoNEY.— A white woman named Teresa Sheckels was charged in the Police Court to day with the larceny of $50 from a white man named Chas, Spencer, who stated that he came here from Frederick, Md, ou a visit, and about a week ago be got acquainted with this woman and went to ber room with her on her invitation, and let her have his pocketbook to take care of and she never returacd It. The court told him tbat as be had let her have the pocketbook there was no larceny tn the case. The court also told him that when he came id Washisg- ton and met any of these strange ladies should bea Mttie more careful about letting them have his pocketbook. The woman was discharged. MARRIAGE LICENS#8 have been Issued to W. E. Wysham and Annie B. Moore, both of Balu: more; Kaspar Klear and Kate Vesta; George H. Whité and Susan Burrell, both of Fredericks. berg, Va.; Charles Dabney and Martha Ellen Datney, (Haskins); John Smith and Mary Cor- bly; Charles Herr and Helen Dougal; ttobert Contee and Amanda Naylor; Robert Taylor aad Maggie Payne, —<—$<—<—$__ The Courts, COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Yesterday, Stratt agt. Strait; motion for re- hearing and’ motion to increase alimony to 3) Per month overruled. Mayhew agt. Ky motion to enter Judgment as satisfied overruled; . peal taken by Mr. Miller. McDantel agt. Par- ; dismissed On moiion of Mr. Kimball. Doug- Taso sgt. Lewis; dismissed for fallure to print Broday, a C. McD. Fat T te ue George P. Whittlesey were admitted to the bar. Hibbs et al. agt. Naylor; on hearing. Cmevir Covrt—Judge James, Yesterday, Bridget agt. Cornish; verdict for deterdant for #14125" Caustin Ritchie; death of defendant suggested, and James H. C. Young, adminis'rator, made party. CRintxaL CourtT—Judye 0o.. Yesterday, after our report closed, Ji White, assaulting Policeman Joseph H. Hughes Placed guilty; sentenced to six months in jail. ‘Columbus Kimmell, second offense petit larceny; pees & guilty; sentence st nt Charles ‘ajlor, murder of Edward Ford, alias Eddie Ford; a nolle pros, entered. To-day, Henrietta gones, convicted of grand larceny, Was sentenced to the Erle county peul- tentlary at Buflaio, N.Y., for one year. Fauny Jobnson, alias Whitlow, murder; on urlal. The District Attorney gave notice to-day that on Friday be would ask Uhat sentences be im- posed in all cases in which there are convic- tons. PoLice Cover—Jutge Sivill. To-day, Charles Washington, loud and bolst crous; $5 or 15 days. George Johnston forfelted co}lateral, William Johnson, loud and bolster- ous; $5 or 15 days, Ellen Wood, do.; $5 or 15 days. Also, cursing and swearing in the street; do. Louisia Mergin and Carrie Burns,vagrancy, bonds or 30 days €ach. James Paul'and Wm. Goss, loud and boisterous; Paul was fined $5 or 15 Gays apd Goss fcrfetted collateral. Samuel M. Jones was charged with creating a nutsance ~f grinding bones, fut,&c., on N street, between and 3d streets southwes!; dismissed. Patrick Hurley, keeping more than two cows tn the city hearer than 200 feet of @ dwelling house other then bis own; $2. Eugene Sweeney, keeping an unlicensed bar; $105 or 60 days. George Oliiver, tretpassing on a parking; personal bonds to not repeat the oftence. William Brooks, profanity; $5 or7 Gays. George Ray forfelted Ponaverst Millie Mergin, a young colored woman, was charged with keeping an 1ll-governed and dis- orderly house. foc ot $50 or 0 days in Jatt was Impored. Robert (iraves, larceny of a mon- key ag from Charies E. Washington; 60 days in jail. Carrie Burns, assault on Clara Milie;$5 or 15 days, Julia Ktobinson, larceny of a skirt from Julla Meizka; $5 or 15 days. Jane Jeckson, afsaulton Louisa Brown; $1. Louisa Brown, assault on Annie Jackson: BAIEB. On Mon: 13, 188), at 1) p.m, from sctientuy of the Grain, Guoner K. Baki th the thirty eighth year of his age. late ‘te idenen. No. cg ee ue Te » No. vi ory rorthwert, ‘Thureasy, June 16th, o'clock. 2° ape 14, 1531, at 10.38 ‘beloved wife of Louis Cr aged twenty-olght mers! wil i fhe tuners! will take place, from, her iate resi street, Thi sPe‘Sclock ‘p. de and oor gas Ay reapebitaily Invited to attend. e =, O8 June, 18, 168, at ennaily- town, D Co siman sidoww of Daniel List foot awed soventy, seven erat Wedvesday next of 8 ? Batatives ana ited. fier dsere in On Jane Pee te at 2:15 oo) Wi SON. Mrs. ANx M. al ia her age. cain g pe od of her son. No. 459 H street siet norihwest 6 1g c'slock Weduesday, UNDERTAKERS. A. WETZEL, UNDERTAKER, AP nad ta ee. ane) at, PRT at was Sate bf ‘ave. be ™ 3223 7th st. northwest.