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ed nT nee EN EEE STEAMERS, &c. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. POIOMAC BIVER LANDINGS, StesmerT V. ARROWSMITH will leave her wharf, fo.t of 7th street, At7@ m. every’ Monday. Tuesds: ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday and bunday for ail Fiver land! nes, On Monday. Thursday and Saturdsy as far as los: ‘s, Nomint and Prospect Hil. eee — —— a oy rmsd lown, St. C. at ‘a0 ‘icomico river. 3613 meus BE. J. STUNE, Purser. i BALTIMORE AND RIVER LANDINGS. The Steemer “S_E," Oapt. W.C.Gz0GHEGAN, aves Btephensou's wharf every BUNDAY at6 pm. for River Land- ings and Baltimore, Returning, Beltimore every FHIDAY at 4p m , arrives Low River Landinwn should take thislios ower River Landings abo e this lips SH-All river freight must be prepaid. For far- op sneenaT * UT EPHENSON & BRO. Beventh street wharf, cr office corner Pennsylvania avebpe snd 12th atreet. m2 3m TEAMER “MATTANO" leaves 7th st. wharf, No. 2, at 7 o'clock a m.. a8 fol- Gn TUESDAYS for Isndinga in’ Nomini, on THUBSDAYS for Hox Creek suid Nomini: oa SUNDAYS for Mat- tawoman Creek, Chavel Point, sud Mattox Greek: returping on al’ernate days, making intermediate River Isndi: <8 coipw and returuiow. Also touching st Chaps: flat Wednesdays and Mattawoman Mon- r.days coming up 1h Iiver. m26-1a @. T. JONES, Agent. ———————— eee OBFOLK AND NEW YORK STBAMERS. Noe eIeAMER LADY OF The Ea ee will leave ber wharf, foot of Sixth Street, every MONDAY, WEQNES- a ptm, toucling at Piney Pun’ ‘Pont Lookout and 1» ne at Pine: ou jortiens Mouroe. Excursion Fickets, wood for four Gays, will be issued as follows: Fintt slags Koand Trip to Fortress Monroe and First class Fire ‘t6" Fortress Monroe” aint Nor. ¥ x 1.50 Fieve ciaes Tare'ty Pity Be. aad Be isckoat hse Fist cisse Lound ‘Trip to Piney Point and Point Lookout... Becond-cists, Btaterooms, $1. Meals, Beturpinw leave Norfolk TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS snd SATURDAYS, at 4 p.m. fies, 618 is sect, fu the National Metroperinn joe, 618 Stu street ; in the National Metro} Bank Builciny, or st the Office, 6th street TEE NEW YORE STRAMSKS JOHN GtbSoN snd E O KNIGHT leave Pier 41, East River, New York, SATURDAY, at 4 p. m., and Geers town every FRIDAY, st 7s.m. For —— sepiy to agent, 63 Water street, George- ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, Bp80 13 15th street, opp ws ‘Tressury. wyeseesets 4ND MINERS’ TRA*SPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTIMORE and NEW YORK. Bailing days from Baitimore—Every WEDNES- DAY and SATURDAY, at 4 p.m., from toot of ‘near foot 8. Gay etroet.) tk-Every THURSDAY and SAT- pm.. from Fler 49, Kast River (near foot Clint Elevant passenger sccommodstions. Lowest rates freigb: 7 Rates 0 claa, 86, including meais and stat rage, #3, meais, if de- Bired, 25 ce: ts per meal. 7 A. L. HUGGINS, At. (Boston Wharf.) Batainwons, Mp. GEO H. GLOVER, cz. 4625 Prien 49, East Stves, N. ¥. NE* Xe E—HOTTERDAM. st Steuners of this Ling, ‘ROTTERDAM, ua an i Osrrying the U. &. Mails to the Netherlands, leave Watson Steves. Brooklyn, reruiariy, oa “WED- Firat Cabin, 360-970. 24 Cabin, 850. Sterraze, $26. B.CAZs General Agent, 27 South Wil- sm et. New ¥: For passaze ‘apply to ¥. @. METZEROTT & OO , 925 Pennaylvanis avenu: ‘Washington, or F. H.'JOHNSON, Azent, National Bafe Deposit Building, corner New Yo: avo. and 16th at. northwest. dsul7 Woracens TO EUROPE. 4. W. BOTELER & SON Gre the Agex‘s for the ssie of Tickets in thie Dis- trict of the ISMAN S\EAMSHIP 00. a Parties proposing Burope can obtain information by ai to spl-3m plying BOTELER & BON. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— STEAMsiHtP | TNF BETWEEN New York, HAvRE Loxbox, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVERY BATURDAY. from Bremen Pier, foot of 8d strece Heboken. Kates of passage:—From New York to Havre, Loncon, Scuthampton snd Bremen, first cabin, 0, second cabin, ; Steeraza, 830; pre- Paid steersxe ce titicates. $48 For freight or pas- Bes Bay aE Soe Ds tee jew kork: W Rs 3 ave., Agente for Waehinwton. janla c== LINE. ciate NOTICE. THE cUNsKD“SraaMoHIP COMPANY i LIMITED. . BEIWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOO! CALLING AT OURK HARBOR. = FROM FIFR 40, N.R.. NEW YORK. Parthia ..Wad 29 Jane. /Batavia..Wed., 20 July. Bothnia... Wee 6 July | alver:a..Wed.. 27 July. $Galiis.....Wer., 13 July (Scyth a... Wad 3 Aug. Marathop..Wed’.i3 July -Bothnia./Wed.,10 Aue. AND EVELY WEDNESDAY FROM NSW YORE. BATES OF PASSAGE. 80 and 81%), scoording to accorainodations. ichets te Pu: $15 additional. Return tickeis on favorable terms. Bteamers marbed * do not carry steerage Bteerage at very low rates Bteerave tickets from Liverpool ard Queenstown, and all other parts of Enrope, at k weet rates. ‘Through tills of Isden given for Belfast, Gise- Havre, Avtwerp snd otner por.s on the Gon- 2 for Mediterrsnesa ports. For freivh* ard passawe apply at the Company's office, No 4 Bowling Green, or both stearave and gabin to OTIS BIGELOW & OO., 605 7th street, Wasbingtor. DC janl2. ViRNON H. BROWN & CO., N.Y. MEDICAL, &e. R. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER IS A certan cure for Syphile, Scrotula, Ovarium Tumors, K: Disesses and ali Blocd Poison. Care of Syphilis wuaranteed in either stazs. Send two stamps for pamphlet. Revere House, Bost n. Da. JOHN TRIPP. Jel e diy _——— ee OLD MEDAL AWABKDED THE AUTBOB!—A new and great Medical Work, warranted the best and chespest, indispen- Sable to every man, entitled ‘*The Science of Life HROW 8 besa- tiful steel engravings. 125 pre- Beriptions, price ovly $1.25 sent by mail. Ilue- trated sample six cents. Bend now. Address Pea- Dody Medica: Instituteor Dr. WM. H. PARKER, No. 4 Buliveh street, Boston. apl8-m,w.f re ae ‘© CURE NO Pa¥!—To all afflicted with private diseases bay © st once and you shall be rewarded sed ewithout mercury. Dr. BROTH- LO E et -eet southwest Jeat-Im* BICURD, M41 WET FAYETTE 8T., Baltimore, from long experieice in hospital and private j rictice, is enabled to guarantee a cure 4m Sy philitic @ soréers of the blood. throat, nose or 2 indiscretion with Spermatorhes, lost manhood, Se., rendering per or uchappy are radic: or Chronic Gonorrhea cured in days by s local remeay. Call or slow. Bailroad fare to Baltimore Jet7-3m* dies Physician in Washingten. Tegularities, (/betructions aud Leu: orrha e ly cured — Gfice: 906 B street south west, o2posite Smithsonisn. Nocharwefor advice.‘ je13 Lm PM4A24™, YE, FOBEST Has REMEDY FOR Ladies. female complaints quickly cured. Qan be cousticed daily at 924 7th street northwest. ‘hours from 1to9 p.m. jel0-3m* Raseenkers for | B. LEON the oldest extabliehed and most rell- | Sbie LA] 1S" PAYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 Massach<setts avenus, from 2tedand7to9 Ali Female Complaints and Irreg- Blarities qu'ci ly cured. Prompt treatment Sepa- Fate roome fur ifties. Je9-1m KR MOTI'S FRENOH POWDERS — Certsin cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urt- Bean, Impotetcy, Glect, Scrofus, Syybilis aud all Desa, Ia} cy, G ‘ula, Sy a Blood and Sri Diseases speedily ctted. Gonor- rhea cured in 44 hours. For sale by WM. a TWISLE, Dreswiet, corner 1gih s: and Ps. ave. Brice 83 per box, sent by ‘ander seal on re- ceipt of price. m6 YONSUL1 DR BOBER every Weduesday Cc and Saturday st his of 456 © street north- west, near 4 street, from 2to9 p.m., who, with Aifteen years experience, uarantees & cure in all diseases of the Urinary. ‘Nervous aud Semt- Bal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions Impotency, &e. Gonorrheva or Myphilis, Fecently contracted, posi- cured in from 6 to 10 days. Consultation Biri rivate, and ices for iadies. Eefers to the leading shyricisns of Baltimore: (J 19S. Euta ‘Obi Main ofice, rw street, Te THE TRADES. gw Fine Prous « epecialty- ‘ante ena se zieiames Brepaex employs firet-class jase, Wo: kmeny and turns out Sigs 1012 Fs ove. ‘aero ITED CO-PARTNERSHIP — The under- | jaacee fo herby coruty that they have formed | 8 cO-partperrLip f.rthe sale of loa, under the name Biub or accot ats will be paid anlewe upon s written order ened Jobo : NEW Goops a POTIEBY AND PORCELAIN. DESSERT PLATES, DINNEB 8ETS, STATUSTTES, TOILET SETS, VASES, TEA SETS, FINE PLATED WARE and choice bits of CHINA, | suitable for WEL DING PRESENTS M. W. BEVERIDGE. jell_No. 1009 Pennsylvanin avenue. | ] Shdaderecatag PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JABS JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS. | NOVELTIES IN CHINA AND MAJOLIOA. TEA SETS, TOILET S8Ts. DINNER SERVICES, DECORATED and WHITE. SILVER PLATED WARE Of the finest quality in Ice Pitche Casters, Bet Dishes, Coke Baskets, Gard Beceivers, £6 ko.” WILMAERTH & EDMONSTON, yell 709 Mark: THE CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY $5. ‘Tue Best my Use, ar |. W. SCHAFER’s, 1020 7th street, Je10 Anove New York AVERUE. OF REF RIGEBATOKS, WATER COOLERS, OIL AND GAS STOVKS, COOKING 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 Builders and others is invited to our large assortment of Slate Mantels, Latroves, Brick ect Banges, and Furnaces. We are agents for the Social and Fire- Side Jewel Latrobea, St. George and Stag Head Elevated Oven Range and Radisat Home Furnace. Estimates given for Tinning, Plumbing and Heat- ing. m7 RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIC RAILRGAD, THE MODEL FAST LINE, axp THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN, THE EAST anv THE WEST, VIA WASHINGION DOUBLE TRACE! J. Sate OOUPLER! STEEL Al SOHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT SURDAY, May ERAVE WASH AM 2 WASHINGTON: 12:20—CHICAGO, CY GS 3 a v€—Baltimore, Eliicot ty, ie 16 40—BALTI MORE TXPbESS Ve 6:50—Ba'timere, Annapolis, and Way (Piedmont, Strasburg, Wuichaster, Hawerstowin aud Wad, Stations - via Helay. S:1C_PHILADELEBIA] NEWS ND BOS. 5 Roe! Fer pers . TON EXPRESH. oe oa Een 840—STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS | (connects for Hagerstown andat Point of Rocke | for Frederick.) 29:60 On sunday only, for Baltimore, Aunapolis and Way. 10:00— BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops st Hyatts- ville, College, Beiteville, Laurel, Annspoits Junction, Jessup’s and Hanover. ) 10:40_PITTABURG, CHICAGO, OINOINNATI p A>DsT. Lous EXPRESS. 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Aanapolis and 1 Loe for Balti: a Wis qi: lay only. for fe YORK EXPRE-S. iw 3:30—Baltimore and Wsy Stations (Winchester, Frederick, Bapceren sand Way, via Relay.) 4:30—BALI Imo} ‘E, HYATTSVILLE AND LAU- REL EXPRESS eo via Nelay, stops at Annapolis J ) t4:45—Point of HocKS, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester and Way Stations. “(On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) 0—Baltimore, Anuavolia_and Way Stations. 5—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (Mai snabury and Wpy: via Belay. Stops st Byattevii.e and Lan- ? 6-05—Point of Rocks and Way Stations ‘VSO BALTIMORE. HYATTSVILLE AND LAU. 1938-1 TSBUNG, CINCINNATI, AND 87. LOUIS EXPRESS. +9:t0—PBJLADELPHIA, NEW YORE, TON EXPRESB. Bleeping cars to New York. 10:00—BALTIMOBE, HYATTSVILLE, ANDLAU: BEL EXPRESS." stops on signal or to let off Peasengera at apy station between Washington and Apnapelia Junction. Daily. tSundaysonly. Cther trains daily, ex- cept punday. 4Au train from Washington stop at ielay Sta: n For further information apply st the Baltimore and Ohio ticket oftice, Washington Ststion, aad 619 aud 1351 Penneylvavia ayenne, corner 14th Street, where ordere will be taken for bawame to be checked and received at any point iu the city m3 SESS EY Ree Se the cll ms L881 eesktvivantr tour L881 TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTH WASS. Doubie Track, Steel Rai's, . SPLENDID SCENERY, MAGNIFICENT EQuiPMEN? IN KEFKOT. May ltn, 188i. SRAINP LEAVE WASHINGTON, trom Depo. wei of Bixth and B etreate ‘ag ee for 16 West, 8:00 a.m. daily, wi Ble. “mr Gare to Pittsburg and Chicazo: "10:30 Sm. Jaily, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisbi to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:80 pa ee with Palace Cars to Pitwpurg. gor Ganandaieus, Rochentor Batis: Beaty Ts lO, a) with Parlor Carto Watking and the North, at 8:00 am. daily, except Sunday ; 9:30 p.m. dally, except Saturday, with Palace Oars to Canan- asivns and Watkins. for Willamsport Lock Haven and Eimira, at 10:30 s,m. dally, except Sunday, for New York and the Ksst, 8:00 4.m., 10:30 a.m., 2:00, 10:00 ‘and 10:15 p.m. On Sunday 3:00, 10:00 and 10:15 p.m. ited express of Pull #:80.a.m. daily, except Han- rh trains connect at man Parlor Cars, AND. a aris, and 11:30 s. m., 4:20, 5.00, 30 p.m. On Bun Gay at 7-00. mm.) ant $900 peas, lehmond E 1:10 alm. ns are and 10 Rad 10-00 Tickets corner of 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and be left for the otels and ‘J.B. WOOD, General Passencer Agent. FEANE THOMBON. General Manager. novi t the depot, where orders can sheckir' of baggage to $500 REWARD! OVEE A MILLION OF GUILMETTE’sS KIDNEY PADS Have already been sold in this country and in France; every one of which has ziveh perfect satisfaction, and has performed cures every time when nsed according to directions. ‘We now say to the afiiicted and doubting ones erate will psy the above reward for a sinxie case LAME BACK That the Pad fails This Great Remedy to cure. wil POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure Lam! Lame Setatics, Gravel, Diabetes, PROF, FRENCH ‘Back, Dropey, ivht’s Disease of the Kidn Tncon- tinence and Ketention of the Urim nl ma tion of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bi fedidor, High Colored Urine, Pain in the Back, Side or Loins, ey Weakness and in fact all comers the T and Urinary Organs whether coptracted diseace or otherwise. Peat if you are suff from Female ‘Weakness or ‘a7 disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary 8, BE CUBED! ithons owt aussous madicines, by sim- GUILMETTE’s FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, ‘WHIOH CUBES ABSORPTION. Ask petra for PROR, GUILMETTE’S RE TES EMS set titties Pad by return mail. PROF. GUILMETTE’S FRENCH LIVER PAD ‘Will positively cure Fever and Ane, Dumb Agus, Ague Cake, Dillious Fever, Jaundice, byspe; Pasha rege catia Bee echo | Price $1./ ry mast. 5 mnette’s | ‘Treatise on the Kidneysand Liver, free by mail. | FRENCH PAD CO., | ‘Toledo Ohio, SCHELLER & STEVENS, Agents, | jen 505 Pennsylvania avenue. QECoND HaNo PIAN planes ea mig Been’ oat eo rent but ove season, forsale at great bargains to redace ass Teh Be. norshwests 3elT AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. THIS AFTERNOON. | PONCANSON BHOR., Aucn ‘EW &PRING GOODS. — ‘THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT UNCANSUN BEOS , Auctioneers. Cedar benches or ‘IBUETEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAt. ES- TATE ON WATER STREET, BETWEEN TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY-sEOUND STREETS WEsT. By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated re- spectively J1th December, 1880, and 15th iy January, 1881, aud recorded respectively in Liber No. £57, folics 129, &c., and Liber No 951, folics 261, &c , of the Land Becorde of the istrict of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured OF we will, oo MONDAY, Tus 27ru Dax OF June, is3) Six O'CLocK P M., in front of the promieee, offer for sale at public suction all of the iot of ground kuown lot No. 12 in square No. $8 in the City of Washington, D.C., improved by atwo-story Frame Dwellinw. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which 850 will Le required at the sale; balance in six and twelve months, with int«reat from day of sale; or ail cash, at eption of ihe purchaser. notes to’ be given for deferred payments, and secure? by a deed of trost and insurance on the poverty. Terma to be complied with within tix dajs from day of sale, otherwise the property to be resold st cost of de Hain] POT OE a oneeran at cost of purchaser Es le. Je]6-cokds RICHARD H. LASKEY. j Trastees. SIEES ORAL H AB Us BSUASE BE SSE: 2s OHM SHERMAN & Oo.. Beal Estate Agents and Auctioneers. SALE OF VALUABLE MACHINERY. BOILERS, Sc,..AT CHMICAL WORKS, GkOSGE iy sirtue of & deed of trust, dated Dec. 16, 1879, and duly recorded among thé lend records for, the District of Columbia, in LibersNo 932, folio 29, et feq., and by direction of the party aecure1 there- bye { will offer at publicanc’ion, on MONDAY, THE ire Iv 188), av 10 o'cLock a M , at the Chem- ical Works near the foot of Moatzom*ry atrest and the canal, Georget wn, D O., and near the Avenue bride, ail of the woods, chattel, machinery, &c. nated inschedule -‘a” attachsd to said deed of trust consisting of Steam Boilers, Pamp, Tanke, Smokestsck Pip Tools, ali fixtures aud leasehold flote. Te ‘ tems Wx BHERMAN, Trustee, Bt. Cloud Batidin WM. M. SMITH, Ssleaman. " _jel0, 14,18.22,25 UCTION BALE OF A LARGE FRAME CHaPE!, ON THIRD STREEL, BETWEEN L STREET AND NEW YOxK AVENUE, TO BE KEMOVED WITHIN THREE DAYS. On MONDAY, June 27, 1881, at 6 o'oLocK P.M. ‘Terms cash. J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. TO-MORROW. QPLENDID OUTEIT, OONSISTING OF DOG Slot WoNu ING WAGON, SINGLE HARNESS, RIFLES, &c. On 'TOFKSDAY MORNING, June 2iru, at 12 Q'cLock Noon, we will sell at our auction rooms. 9th and D streets north west— 2 One fine Dos or Hanting Wagon, made to order. Set Hand-mede ningle Harness. One fue Scotch D B, Gua and Gas Cne Remington Lor g-ranve Rifle. One Remington Short-range Rifle. : One Reminxton Sporting 1tifls Oue Remington fine Milf ary Rifle. All the property of a private gentleman leaving for Kurope A magnificent outat. 325 DUNCANSON BROS., Anc's. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioacers. VALUABLE GARDEN AND TRUCK LANDS, WITH THE [MPROVEMEN'S THEREON, ABOUT FOUR MILES FRUM Tak WAS INGTON CITY MARKETS, ON THE GEN WOOD CEMETERY ROAD, LEaDiNG TO BLADESSBUB On FRIDAY. Jvzy *tH, 1831, at 4o'coL0ce Poot. we shail sell, «1 ‘the premiccs, that yaiusble Garden Farm(known as the Emsauel. Lacey tarm) lying in Prince George Couuty, Md., on the Bladensburg road, contatuiug about ‘thirty acres of land, more or jess ins bigh state of culti- ents, consisting of 3 Lai corn house, bata ant 4) by €0 ana otner out houses, with ex- pulby of water atthe door, aud never fsl- i eetream of water riuuing throush tue land. ‘Lis place canut be surpaseed aga Tuck Garden in the State of Maryiaud ; location healtay, aad in by excelent uexevorhooa IMMEDIATELY APTEE will be offerad 104 geres of laud, adj i ipx in balk, and if not sold, will be eo.d in avont 20 acre lute. P.a: will be exhibited apply to Huguely & Bowen, No. 613 New York avenue: o:thwer ‘Teruis of sale: Une-third cas twoand three yeara, for not ircm day cf sale sole. lance in one, beariay inte-eat and secared by a ded or truston Al. copveyaucing at purchaser's DOO each lot time of sale. #RB WILLIAMS & 60., Austa inuman DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY BATE OF IMPROVED PRIPERTY IN GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a dec.es paseed November 24, 1876, in csuse 5,201, equity, Leona-d y: Schnson. etal, T will eell on SATUKDA’ ThE2p Day ULY, A. L'., 1531, aT 6 O'CLOCK e.My on the prem; barts of Lots Nos 38, 9 and 201, in Leakin's and Bailey's addition 10’ Georgetown, |. lL has been sub-divided into Lots Noa. 14 15, 16, 17.and 18, sud the suodivisiou tnereot dul corded in bu:veyor'’s office. Lot 14 froats 3! 100 feet: lot 15, 28 26-10) fest, lot 16, 81 fet; totl7, 42 08-100 feet, and lot 18, “30 16-400 feet en tke Cana! road,’ nesr the Aqiedust Bridge, aud lot 16 4s tmproved by a larze Brick Houre, aul 4 wih artable. ‘Terms of eale, a3 prescribed by the dowree: Ose- fourtn cath; the reid three cquai iustal- ments, payable st six, te ve sad clwntee 1 mouths from cay of sae. wilhinterest at the rate ot eight pere DU werannum until paid for hich sotes must bex BU Gepoeit on each parce: when FRED. W. JONES, Trasteo. ats 103! DOW Aget. (LOMAS 1 UWLING, Auction AL¥_OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- ~OVED PROPERTY. en UkUSTE D3 2 d a decree of tne Surpren.e Cc @ Listric” of Columbia, on the 24th day of January, 183i, 1a Equity catige No 7,584, Mquity Docket 21, we sell, cn TU 45- DAY, THe 62H pay oF SuLy 1881, at 5 o'cuoce, 1n front of the premire-, Lot lettered ©, in Madson & Mores! subdivisi tf orisinal late 6, Tsnd.8, in Sunare 427, lncsted ou the cast tide of 8th street, between I s'reet and public park, 13 feet frout and rons back of that decth 70 feet, then widens to 23 feet aud xoes back 30 feet fartuer Az 6 O'CLOCK, #4Me Dax in frontof the previses, Tot 64. in Square east of Square 509, lot 14x20 feet Tinches, being No. 1640 4th street, between Q aad R streets nort On WEDSESDAY, Jcry 6TH, 1851, at 5 premises, lotal, K, L and ch frovt_ 18 feet 0. the west side of Ist street east, between North Carolina aye- nue snd gouth D etreet AT 6 o'cLocK, SAMF. DAY, original lot 1, in square 968, 00 the north vest corner of alth and B streets sou'hesst.. ‘Os THUKSDAY, Juty 72H, aT 6 o'otoce, in front of the premike®, 3, 4 8, U'and 7, in Howard's eub of bl. cx No 21, in the Howard University sub of Effincham, fronting on an alley leading from Wilson strect, near Howard University, together with the fa. provements, eae ‘Terme: Une-third cieh; revidue in two equat paymente st six and twe've months with interest, ig be secured by deed of trust $25 deposit on b lot when proverty is atruck off ‘Terms to ba plied With in five days. ‘Title good or no sale. FRED W JONES, ) qenstwcs. THOMAS H. CACLAN, : orcLoox, in front of M, inequare 694. K: By virtue of a deed of trast, date? February 10, 1876, and recorded in Liber ‘No. 7:7, folios 219, ‘ke. of the Latd Records ¢! the Dis. my triet of Co'umbia, we will offer *s suction, on WEDNESDAY, THE OTH DAY 1? JULY NEXT, On the prenuiser, AT 50'CLOCK PM the Lotot Grousd atthe corner of 1th and K +trests, consisting of parte ef lots Nos. Twenty-eev-a (27) and enty- tight (28), in square No One nundred and twenty- #x (126), the whole having a front of twenty fect on Farrsyut Square, and running back of that Width abd bindiuw ou K street nin-ty-two feet, 'b the improvements, consisting of a three-story k dwellir e money tc id in cash, and the residue in two equal in- stallmente, at six and twelve mon‘hs, respestivel, with intercet, to be secured by noves aud deed of ‘The terms of sale must ba trust on the premises compiied with iu one week after ale, or the prop- erty may be resoid at the and cost of the first purchaser. EDWD. TEMPLE.) euseca, CHAM. AL Ratha) Ti THOS. J. FISHER & CO, Aucis., 1324 F street. $23 C083 _ ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING NEW STYLES OF CLOTHING Just received at THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. New Styles of Fine Lizht-colored Caesimere Suits. New rtyles of Fine Oheviot Suits New Styles of Fine Silk- faced Check Buits. New Styles of Fine Dress Suits. New Btyles of Fine terge Saits New Styles of Fine Fiannel and Yacht Oloth Suits. New Ftyles of Fine Drab d'Etat Suite, jew Styies of Evening Suits. Fifty New Styles of Cassimere Pants. Immense Variety of White Vests. THE LaTEsT SENSATION IN CHILDREN'S SUITS. The Royal Blue Jack Tar Suits, from 4 to 11 years. Dusters of every description for Men and Boys. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. NEW GOODS BEOEIVED DAILY. S27 Prices always the very lowest. A. STRAUS, No. 939 Pennsylvania Avenue, Jet Fiver Doons rro 107H STREET. ‘EN BELI- Cititc arnt, is prepared foo alt kinds of work in his line. New HATS msde to order, id oid ones, |. Remember the number— TA0 Ath street northweat marae BE SECURE IN SUMMER. NATIONAL BAFE D&POSIT COMPARY, 15th st. and New York ave. Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from 85 to 260 a year. Government Bonds on deposit for - per h 060. Also receive Silverware in Tranks Puerto. ee eee dent. ‘BP Soyaer: + A. L. Sturtevant, Evans ~ m7 Seah Sh Sirs eer able prices. &c., which wi6-tm 1118 Fea eee ier oitce. Lae Barthyeet. Brock Fate ka 3 | | | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- SURE, CARPETS, #c.: ALSU. PUATE MIR. ROR, ke, TO WHICH WILL BE ADDED LaKGE LOT TABuR OTL ERY. BATOH- FIS AND HAMMEER, § POON: SHOVELS AND TONGH, RE-TINNED WARE, BARRELS SLABCH, SPICES, &o. 180, AT 12 O'CLOOK. TWO FAMILY CARRIAG3S IN GOOD GONDITION At auction, at our rooms TUESDAY MOBNISG, June 287H, COMMENCING AT 10 o'CcLock, it Fou. Auctioneer. ill sell at public auction, the cee Ls and Effects contained in house 1219 Lith sireet porthwest, commencing THURSDAY MOBNING, at 10 o'cLoox. JUsE THE 30TH. Ths Furviture corsists as follows: One very fine Parlor Set. arble top Walnut Chamber Bets, arp ots, Mattresses, one Paiuted Chamber Sets, fine Sewing Machine. Refriverator, Extension | Table, one very fine Set of Crockery, 86 pieces. | the A large quantity of other things too numerous t) ention. ‘Ti is Furniture is in splenaid condition. I would sdvise persoLs in want of the above-mentione! articlts to attend this sale. Jedi-at FOLEY, Auctioneer. HANCERY BALE OF VAUGUABLE REAG ESTATE ON VERMONT AVENU™, ADJUiN- ISG THE RESIVENCE OF JUOUE aN- DREW WYLIE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Uoluubia, paened Jane st A. D. 1881, in Equity Cevee No. 7,77 Young-e: gi., vs. Young et sl —the underricacd ‘Troetee wil sell st publi mm, on FRIDAY. the FIGHTH DAY OF JULY at SIx 0'000K P M., in front of the premises, ‘the following > ecr.bed real ertate, situate in the city of Washing- top D C., to wit: "Lote F and @ in Coltman’s sub- civieton of Lots 4, 5. 6 and 7, ia ‘squa-e numbered 3. Lot Gis itaproved by a two story Brick Dwelling ‘Sho «ther Lot iannimproved. The 1018 adjoin each other, and each fronts 20 fect on Ver- ment avenue by & depth of 109,20 100 to an aley. ‘Terms of eale: One-third cash, and tha balance in two ¢qual instalments at ix and twelve monte, for which the purcbaser will be voter with Interest at 6 per cent from day of sal orallcasb, at the option of the purchaser. Ade- Porit of $100 will be required at time of ealeon exch lot sold ‘Terms of sale to be compiled with witbin seven days from day of sal lefauit of which the property to be resoic after five days’ a1- vertikement in the Kvening Star Dewspaper, at the risk snd cost of defaulting porchsser. Deed given upon fail payment of the purchase money aud rati- ficatien of the sale by the court. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. x CHARLES WALTER, Trustee, 942 D street northwest. DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts Je27-d&as HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANORPRY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE THKER-BTORY DOUBLE BRICK Rest- D&NOE ON EAST S1DE OF THIRTRENTH RTHKET. BETWEEN O AND D STREETS NORTHWEST, No. 309. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 224 day of June, 1831, in equity cause 7,73: the ucdersigred, trustees, will sell’ on MON- DAY, THE 11TH DAY oF JUzy, 1881, aT 6 O'CLOCK ¥. M’, infront of the premises, the following-de- scribed property: The rorth’ tweaty-three feet four and three-fourth inches on 13th treet by one Lundred feet deep cf Lot numbered eleven, tn square 293, and the south taecnty-feet by the denta thereof of Lot eight, im said square 263, together with the improvements, which coneist of a large three-story Brick Residence with all the modern improvements, beiug No. 309 15th street ucrthweet. ‘Terms as prescribed by the decree, ara: fourth of the purchase in and the residue on a credit of six, twelve and eizhtcen months from the dsy of eale, with notes bearing interest and recured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing to be at purchaser's cost. A de- posit of $500 will be required at the time of sale. if the terms of fale sre not complied with in ten daye, the Trustees reserve the right to resell tha property at the riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser JAMAS H. EMITH & OHARLES 0, COLE, ‘Trustees. Immediately after the sale of the above described realestste the following pereonal effects will be told on the above described prewises, viz: Mirror Frane Wardrobe», Chandoliers aud Gas Fixtures. JAMES H. BMITH & CHARLE 0 COLE, je27-d&de Administrators. «gysomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. WELL KEPT MOUSEEO ED EFFEOTS AT AUC- On WEDSESDAY MORNING, June 297n, es O20- I+51, AT 10 o'cLOcK, at No. 1326 ¥ street, b~ tween 13th and 14th northwest, 1 shall sell th « fcllowing effects— £revch Plate Pier Mirror. ‘Two Rep Parlor Suitee, Mantel Ornaments, }-ahogaby Heir Cloth Parior Furniture. Walnut and Mahozany Chamber Sets. liatr and Huek Mattrasses, Lounves. Yeather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Jsruseels, Three-ply and Iograin Carpets, Tianketr, Comforts, Sheets and Spreads. \indow Banwings, Oil Clothe Dining: room and iiteven Furniture, ‘Texether with other articles not necessary to mention. 3¢26-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. (paoman DOWLING, Auctiouser. TLUBSTFE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY GN ROAD STREET, GEOKGE- TOWN H¥IGH'S. By virtue of two deeds of trust, besring Aste, rerpectively, May Ist and Sepiensber Aa 187, and reourded in Liber No 794, ! racy »0. 6 Of the land records of the Dis- tris tcf Columbia, ana by reque-t, in writiog, of the ecluipirtratix of the holder of ‘the note secuced thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front cf premises, on SATURDAY, JULY 2p. 1881, AT LOCK P.M , ell the undivided right, title, o3- 6 and interest of the parties, grantora in said eds, (being the entire title. estste and interest erein, Save aud except that held by Mrs. Harriet Ncott, born Williams, still outetandiug,) in and | agit that plece or parce: of ground situate and ~ipg in the city of Georgetawa, in the District of mbia, being in Thomas Besll’s addition to said {corgetown, and described as follows: Bezinving ihe eame at the northwest corner of the vropar- ty of Hepry D. Oooke, (formerly owned by David Peter and afterward by Jolin Cirter), on Rod street, and rapping thence west alovg eaid street one hundred and seventy: nine (179) fest to an alley fourteen (14) feet wite; thence ina southerly dire tion, with the east side of ssid alley and th + pro, er- ty of Kotert P. Dodge, to the property o John E larfer; thenoe east with the uerth line of John E. Cartes's property and that or Jch 1Chandier Smith, to the west line of the property of Henry D Ouoke’ aforesaid property ,and thence with said line north- erly, about two hundred and ten (210) fest, to the place of beainning, with the brick dwelliny houre and buildinxs thereon.”, This property will be sold eubject to ali unpaid taxes and charwes thereon. ‘Terms of sa'e: ‘The amount of the debt, viz:— 813,417, with interest thereon at ten per cent per aunum from May Ist, 1875, secured on said pre n- ises, together with the expenses of sale, (which wil be announced in cwh,and the bal- Suce at six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing six per ceut interest from day of tale, and secured by deed of trust on the prorerty sold, will be taken. $100 deposit at the tine of salé. Conveyancing at purchaser's cort. If termcs of sale are not complied with within ten days from day of sale the property will be re- fold at the risk and costof the defauiting pur- chager. L. DUNLOP, ‘Trustee. eds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF 03131NAL LOTS NUM- BEE 5, 6,12 33 aud 1 IN SQUARE NUMBER 083, NORTHEAST, IN THE CLLY OF WASH- INGTON, D.C By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 5th Bep- teniber, 1879, and du'y recorded in Liber No. 923. folio 14, one of tha land records of thi the District of Columbia, and at the request of the barticn gecured thereby, we will offer at pubiic sale, on FrIDAY, Ist pay or JULy, 3881, lo frout of the premises. at the hour of s1x O'CLOCK P My all of original lots number 5, 6, 12, 13 and 14, in square nomber 983, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance of the purchase money in tix and twelye moaths, the purchasers giving their note, bearing i sterest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust; or ail of the purchase money ms be paid on the day of sale. A deposit of fifty d ‘| s required when each lot is struck off. all co... yancing at the ex- purchasers. La gaainis: ‘i. _P. JAOKSON, Je25-d&ds JOS. J. WATE, (B4ELES W. BANDY, Auctioneer. 2 pas TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO SWALL FRAME HOUrES ON FIFTH RTREET SOUTHEAST, NOB. 617 AND 519 Under and by virtue of & deed of trast dated September }4, 1871, and recorded in liber No. 660, folio 265 one of the land records of the District ef Columbia, and at the request of the holder of the note secured Cane 1 will offer forsals at public auction in front of premises, on WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DAY OF JUNE, A.D 3881. ar 5 o'OLOcE P, M., all that piece or parcel of round beiog part of lot fonrieen (14), 1m square eight hundred sod twenty-two (822), Beginning for the asia. pleco. of ground at thesonthesst corner of said lot, ran: thence west one hundred and five (105) feetone (1 inch, thence north forty-one (41) feet, theace east one hun¢red and five (105) feet one (1) inch, god therce south forty-one (41) fe-t to the place of be- ginning: being the south forty-one (4) fect front of raid iot by the pope thereof, lyiug and situate inthe taid city of Washington. ‘Terms ofss'e: One-fourth carh, balance in six, twelve snd eighteen months, with interest at the Fate of six per eent per annum, secured by 8 deed of trust on the sold; or all caah at the tion of the purchaser. $100 dowg at time of sale. ‘Terms to be Noe piled ooo ron days. Con- ancing at cost o! vjele-oads vurcQua JAMES, Trustee, HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'R SALE OF VALUABLE PROPESTY IN GEORGE iOWN, D.0. By virtue of s deed of trust tothe under- Fipded, dated 26th October, 1869, and duly recorded ip Liber T. & B.,. number 18, folio. 288, one of the land records of the ct of Or: lomibia, I will offer at pnblic aale, on THURSDAY, 20TH JUNE, 1881, AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M . on the prem- ises, at the request of the party secured thereby, the foBowing ccacr bea Racin situated in Georgetown, District of iumbis, being ait that part of lot ‘number 171, in Beatty and Hawkins’ addition to Georgetown, ni for the same at the end of 320 feet on a line drawn north oa the east side of Frederick street from the northeast cor- le Tied etenion seg se Lebar oning then: eatterly parallel stree then iy and parallel to. en Frederick street, then by and inning, with the improvements. ‘erms of asle: One third egah; the balance of the Purchaser giving bis notes: beeting interest tose aser notes,” bearing interest from Meaay of ealo, secured by'a itn ‘on the property: it or all of the purchase mons be id in ter B aiter the sale. A deporit of 650 required when } Trustees. eer tn ruck off All conveyancing at the $620 10t B. B JACKSON. Trustee. We ha opened a splendid ot BPR) G00) comp! all new fe ee eres a Yelling, Black ite and Colored, in variety; Satin femasee, Buran Grenadines ‘and Ook ored Silks, Silk Grenadince in all the new Sk Hernani. Pongee and Satin de Indias Mulls in ali the new colors; also an y of bas ber aae aver cee widthe; an sizes : Fren English an: in all ch, a Hosiery the new styles. An {uspection of our stock is soll- ohied. Hoop BHO. & ¢ 1326 F st, sorthwest, 208 Euan Ensirt Bovss. FAMILY SUPPLIES. CegRED CLARET, ‘CUARET, A cool, refreshing drink for the Summer. Fine TABLE CLARET, Very choice CLARBT ..... HAM, TONGUE, BEERS UCK, CHICK. |. TON EEF. GAME, DUCK, CHICK- EN, TURKEY. S PPICED OYSTERS. Montserrat LIME JUICE. CAFE DE8 GOURMETS, CALIFORNIA WINE. JEULY (all flavora).. “WALDMEISTER"- y it and you will find it pure. delicious and wholesome. EXCUBSIONISTS SUPPLIES. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, Je16-6m_ 1209 F st. northwest. Po! 4 LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRINGING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILEBATION, VIRGINIA CLARET OB NORTON’S SEEDLING are just the Wines. a Mics HUME, CLEARY & OO., 807 Market Bpace, That splendid Minnesota Family Flour, justly named the “SOVEREIGN,” fields im perfection white, sweet and wholesome = HUME, CLEARY & OO, 807 Market Space. $3.75 per doz 700 A direct importation of “COMMENDADOR” PORT WINE, absolotely pure, and for medicinal pm the very best. HUME, OLEARY & OO., 307 Market Bpace. OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard and siek room is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., Jels 807 Market Space. Saee LEAF TEs, 60 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 ogo at 80 cents. WITMER’s, jell 1918 PENNEYLVANIA AVENUE. [POOBATION Dax. CANNED GOODS of every description. WOODEN PLATES. PAPER NAPKINS. FRUITS of all le Minds. WETBACK. LIME JUICE. B. W. REED'S SONB, m25 1216 F st. northwest. HOUSE SEEDLESS iCOm- H° BEBS, ou ONLY 60 OKNTS, PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th street and New York avenue Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. Fi hides! B. KELLY. DEALER IN Frner-Oxass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON. &o CORNED BEEF A’SPEOIALTY, ~ Btal’e 625, 629, and 630 Center Market, 9th atreet wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market ;or Ad Box 71, City Post Office. ting delivered free of charge to all parts of apt Market the city. ¢€ OED. MEDAL Maraoder the Boia aed over all other compet The handsomest Mionosgts Patent Flour in the est Mion a United States. MINSEOLA, Avery superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY. A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HI ‘The Standard Family Flour of the District. FOR SALE BY EVEBY FIRST-OLASS GROCER. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st.and Ind febl5 WM. M. PROPOSALS. PBOPOALS FOR WINDOW GLass. Orrick oF Buruprxa vor Starz, War ase Nave DErantMeEnts. WasHINGTON, D. O , June 23, 1881. } Bealed Proposais for furnishing and delivering poliehed plate, double thick and hsmmerad Glass, required for the north wing of the Building for Ftate, War and Navy Departments, in this city, wi!l be received at this ofsce entli?d mw. or JULY 9, 188}, and opened immediately thereafter in pres ence of bidders. Specifications, general instructions for bidders, and blank forme of proposal, will be fnrnished to established dealers in glass, upon their proper ap- plication to this office. = LINOOLN OASEY, . (08. 1€23.6¢ THOS Gok Corps of En’grs. BRASULY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE, OF THE SECRETARY, Wasuincton, D.C., Junels, 1881. Proposa’s will be received at the Office of the Superintendent until 12 o'clock noou TBESDAY, July 5. 1881, for furnishing Miscellaneous Supplies for thé U.8. Treasury building. Particulars will be furnished upon application to the undersizned. Jeai-eost J. T. POWER, Chief Clerk. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. \HOMPSON'S SHIRT FAOTORY, 816 F st. NORTHWEST, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO OBDES, a speciaity, fit guaranteed. .D¥-MADE SHIRTS at following poss: Boye’ Wameutts, unfinished, 60 eta finished, 75 cts. . i ani ‘al tne oh euars #UBKNISHINGD at remarkable saat M funded where goods fail to suit. jen eee JAMES SHOMPSON. Manager. UY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT.—They are made of first-class musling, such as New ork Mills, Wamesntia, and Willismsville—not third or fourth-rate goots stemped Wameutts. When you buy the “MYSTERY” SHIBT you get first clea Muslin and the best Sound Heavy Linen for 75 cents, and if they are not satisfactory when you get them home you can return them and get Linen oo) finest quality and latest styles, eux hhh Ghee Very fing ALL LINEN ‘DEEROHIEFS, 25 ‘worth 40, af sents INNIS3", MEG: > mi2 1002 F street norihwest.) B. ELLERY, le SUOCESSOR TO DUBREULL BROTHERS, Manufacturers of FINE DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F at, northwest, Washington, D.C. Bix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order...... Six Extra Fine Shirts to order..... fix Fine Shirts to order... mar2 AND WET AKD DEY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT: deliver WORK in ce Ser OR SSNs at ived and returned and trom and eal pars ofibe couey. ns rem No, 1068 (old 49) Jefferson street, aps ‘Rear Bridge, Georgetown, D. 0. SINGLETON & HOEKE, S01 Market Space, Are offering the: GREATEST BARGAINS OFTHE The beat ALL- WOOL EXTRA 8! INGRAIN CARFET at 75 cents per yard, reduced from 90 cents and $1. rd from 81.25 to 81.1 rd. BS fom gL 25 tol, 68 per yar (TORE COVERS and WINDOW CARPETS GENT YOR, CLEANED and BE- TUBNED at short notice. BIRGLETON & ae eee un ae ‘WALL PAINT- RATIONS. riven EO. ay. BW. BEAUTIFUL LAWFS AND MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS IN WASHINGTON. - 50 pe beautitul LAWNB, Se. 100 ps. beautiful LAWNS, 6c 2C0 ps beautiful LAWNS, Se. 200 ps beautiful LAWNS, 1c. 500 ps. beantiful LAWNS, 123g0. LAWKS! LAWNS! LAWNS! LINEN LAWNS! LINEN LAWNS! Reantifol LINEN LAWNR, 1936, 15, 18, 20, 250. Beautiful FRENGH LAWNS, 2c. Back LINKN LAWNS, 25¢ Black FRENCH LAWNS, 25e. Two hundred (0) pircse of beautiful MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS, reduced to 10, 12% and 1Se., potitively the largest assortment in this city: INDIA LINENS and PERSIAN LAWNS, the new and desirable White Goods for Ladies’ and D -n's Dresses. Very fine quality INDIA LINEN, only 20c.,worth dic: “Thi tea special bargein Cioking out all of our new ARASOLS at actual Closite out all of our beatiful 28e. DRESS GOODS (about 1, 00u pieces), at 150. Yard-wize, LINEN, for Ladies’ Drosees and Dus- a Ladies" LINEN DUBTERS, 81 25. CARTER’S, 711 Market Space, Washington, D.« EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, LLAMA LACE POINTE! eee BCARFS AND JsCKETS AT HALF PRICE. LUPIN’S BLACK PANAMA LACE BUNTINGS | AT 80 CEN1S. j BLACK ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS AT 25 CENTS REDUCED FHOM 3754. i | BLACK AND OOLORED GRENADINES AT | “MARKED DOWN FHIOES oD ‘‘BABGAINS” IN WHITE GOODS, EMBROID- ESED SWISS MUSLINr, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, &c. PARASOLS AT COST. FRENCH OBGANDIES AT 26 CENTS. LADIES' LINEN AND MOHAIB ULSTEBS, LISLE GLOVE#?, GAUZE UNDERWEAR. FIFTY DOZEN LADIES’ HEMSTITOHED AUL- LINEN CAMBBIC HANUKEBCHIEEFS at 81.60 ber Cozen or 1234 cents. piece. **Bargains.”” 2” ONE PRICE ONLY, PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. e265 3625, PTOWN SARGAINS. THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY... JUNE 27, 15s, LOCAL NEWS. Out-of-Door Sports. TEE bOAT RACE ON THE POTOMAC SATURDAY. The barge race on the Potomac Saturday evening drew out a large crowd. The race was very well contested. The Analostan ten-oared barge took the lead, but could not keep it. The elghtoared Columbia barge forged ahead, and won in 6:30. The Abalosians came over me Une in 6-45. TRE BOAT RACE ON THE STREN RRANCH Saturday evening was wi by Mansfield and Lewis in twenty minutes and twenty-two sac- ords, with Ennis abd Nicholson about a dozen bostlengths behind, and Smith and Posey @ quarter of @ mile th the roar. The race was very closely contested by Eonts and Nicholson and Mansfield and Lewis, until the stakeboat Was reached, neither of them getting more than two lengths abead. In turning tue stakeboat Ennis uLshipped @n oarlock aud thereby lost AT THE MILITARY TOURNAMENT RIFLR MATCH at Benning’s Saturday the leading scores were as follows: Cash, 82; Lauritzen, Lieut. Koes, 81; Woolridge, 20; Harrison, 26: THR RICHMOND REGATTA. The Ocrsan, a@ small four sheet weekly edited by Mr. 1. Kimball, jr., and devoted to Loating Interests, Which ‘made {ls first appear- ance last Saturday, contains a letter from Mr. E. B. Shaw, chairman of the regatta commit— tee of Richinond, Va., who says of the regatta there on the 5th of July: “The committee have purchased prizes for the strangers’ races, which are as follows: ‘Olympic shell prize’ for tour- ared shells (outside of the Virginia Associa- Uon) consists cf four solid sliver cups, worth $100, to be piceented to the winning crew. For ‘this the following clubs have entered crew: L'Hirondelles and Undines, of Baltimore; Poto. Columbias and Analostans, of Washing- ‘Olympic single scull prize’ for sin 8, for Strangers, eolld allver cap, worth $:5, For this the following have entered: Wm. F. Roberts and Frank H. Barbaran, of the Poto- mac Club, Washington. ‘Olympic tub prize, open for all; prize, a silver tub. CONBY ISLAND RACKS—LORILLARD'S SACHEM DE- PRATED—A GREAT RACE ARKANOKD, The match race at Coney Island Satur- Cay between Lorillard’s Sac! and Dwyer Bros’. Qnopdaga was won by the latter after a spirited fight.” The distance was Uree-quar- ters of @ mile, and time 1-15. The match was for $5,000 @ side, the club adding $1,500. A race which Will doubtless attract great in- terest Is being arranged to take place on the Coney Islapd jockey clud course during the COCHRANE & CO. GFFER FOREIGN PERCALES IN CHOIOE DESIGNS, FABT COLORS, FULL YARD WIDE, AT ONLY 12% cents per yard, WELL WOBTH 20 CENTS. CLOSING OUT FINE REOKWEAR. CLOSING OUT LISLE GLOVES. CLOSING OUT LISLE HOSIERY. OLOSING OUT LADIES UNDERWEAR. CLOSING OUT FINE PARASOLS. CLOSING OUT SILK RIBBONS. CLOSING OUT GINGHAMS LOW: ‘ CLOSING OUT SUMMER CORSETS. DOMESTIO GOODS AT OLD PRICES. CLOSING OUT HANDSOME FANS. CLOSING OUT FINE SILK MITTS. We ack special inspection of our ALL LINEN HANDKERCHUFS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN EXTRA FINE AND SHEAB QUALITIES AT il cents and 12% cents each. ALSO, LADIES SUMMER ZEPHYR CORSETS ONLY 98 cents. COCHRANE & CO., 15th street and New York ave., Oprostr® Bicas’ Bax. 3635 spring meeting of ssi. The condidons are : For three-year-olds, $0) entrance, balf fortelt, ‘with $20,000 added by the Coney Island jockey club, distance one mile and five furlongs, Messra. James R. Keene, Plerre aud George L. Lorillard, D. D. Withers, August Belmont, the Dwyer brothers, and other prominent turtmen, are already subscribers, The siake will amount Lo nearly $50,000, BASE BALL. Base ball games Saturday : Providence, 8. AUlanues, ‘10. At Chicago—Cat- At Philadelphia—n At Cleveland, Onto— 108, 6; Bostons, The Chicago cluo still “retains the tead tn the leaguc base ball championship. ‘Tue following is the present condition of the score Wor 22, lost 10; Buffalo won 1 ter won 17, lost 1 won 14, lost i ; land won 14, lost 1; Providence won 13, AMERICAN ATHLETES WINNING IN KN , AU the second summer meeting of the Lan- don Athictic Club, in copjanction with the Manhattan Athletic Club of New York, at Stain- ford Bridge, England, Saturday, In the two mile Walking race, open tO amateurs, Mr. Merrill, of the Union Athletic Club of Boston, aeteated Mr, Beckley, of the London Athletic Club and Mr. Murphy, of the Highgate Harriers. Only the three named walked. Mr. Merrill won easily by Mity yards. Time, 14 minutes 35 sac- onds. In the 440 yards ‘running race Mr. Meyers, of the Manhattan Athletic Club, won easily by eight yards. The oficial time was 49 45 seconds. “Mr. Philips, of tne London Altbletic Club, came in second. HANLAN AND ROSS READY TO MERT TRICKETT, Edward Hanlan and Wallace Ross express themselves as ready to row in @ $3,000 race With Soule, of Rochester, as prize donor, Tails makes it certain that Hanian, Trickett, Koss and Hosmer will contest for the prize, with a strong probability that other prominent oars- men will enter. Ross expresses a strong de- sire to meet Hanlan on the water. The latter says he will be in rowing trim on September ist. The race will possibly take place near New York city. The Courts. COURT IN GENERAL TERM. ‘To-day, the applications of Joho E. Latimer and Jobn T. Lighter, for admission to the bar, were reterred, In re. L. L, Perry, habeas cor: pus; argument concluded, Adjourned to July éun, Egerry Covet—Judor Wrlie. ND, fee 713 MARKED SPACE, 2.500 yards LINEN LAWK, 20c., reduced from 0 nieces FANCY LAW’ 5, 8, 10, 12340. yards BORGEE C pretty ehade, i i PARASOLS and SUN UMBBELLAS at sbout af price 500 dczen TOWEL®, from 10c. to 50c. Gov dozen Ladier, Uhildren's and Gent's HO- § + # TABLE LUSEN and NAPKINS in great variety =f {Gur prices are reduced in every line. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. PECIAL MENTIONS. WHITE GOODS in ali the most desirable fabrics. A full line of INDIA MULLS, in Pink, Oream, White, Lavender and Biue. NAINSOOK, SWISS and CAMBRIO EM- BROIDERIES, for trimming, im «reat va- riety. HOBIERY, GLOVES and HANDKERCHIEFS, at the lowest possible rates. BROWN & OLAGETT, 809 Market Space. DRESS GOODS. 422 GUINNIP, DAY & CQ.; 520, S22 and S24 Seventh Street, , WILL MAKE A GRAND OFFERING OF. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERI- CAN DRESS GooDs, DURING THE OOMISG WEEE. THE IMMENSE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES AND STAPLE STYLES, ‘WHIOH WILL BE DISPLAYED AT ATTRACTIVE PR CES, WILL UNEQUBTEDLY MAKE THIS THE LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON, ALABGE LOT OF OMBRE-SATIN MERVEILLEUX SASH RIBBON FROM AUCTION AT HALF PRICE. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. 1.25 TO $00; food ‘value. White, Wieared SWISS USLINS . White INDIA ana RES LAWNS NUNS § ILING. Anderson's Batuines very Gloss Fine Back Silk A> Acne, offering special price tna the moat dosts- ‘pring Woolen Db. GOODS toc lose them. sibar Hock of TOWELS, ‘ABLE LIN- ENS, ete., 1s very large, Se eoon and great Bargains can be bad invite amr inspection of stock and comparison of pico : ONE PBICE ORLY, marked in plain Sgures. ‘TEUNNEL, CLARK & O0., ale ol je3 To-day, Koessle agt. Arlington Fire Insur- ance Co.; auditor's report ratified. Myers Wilson; Sale do. Steptoe agt. Steptoe. sale or- dered. McDowell agt. Connoliy; rule on de- fencant. Bailey agt. Bond; trustee ordered to pay bonds into registry. Griswold agt. Ban- helt; leave to Witudraw certain extibits. Mor- rison agt. Rutherford; separate answer of M. Rutherford allowed fled. “Hoge act. Eagieston; ‘Writ Of assistance ordered. CRIMINAL CoveT—Judye To-day, James Temple, chat with re- celving stolen goods, was (with consent of his mother) sentenced to the reform school. Thos, J. Bicksler, having in his possession counterfeit money, pleaded not gutity. John Murphy. indicted for the murder of Thos. Pitz- erald; bail iixed at $5,000. Edward Lucas, mur- ler Of Sarah J. Shipley; on trial. Pouice CoveT—Juage Snell. To-day, Josephine Johnson, vagrancy; bonds or 90 days. Henry Wiillams, forfelted collateral. Charles Craven, loud and’ boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Columbus Brown, forfeited collateral. Susan White, do. Elizabeth and Saille Hill, two young white girls, were charged with bel Hy op the street. Officer Horn st that he arrested these girls at the corner of 12th and G streets, about jock Sunday morning, cursing and swearing. They were committed, in defauit of $5 fine cach. George Wallace, pro” fanity, $ cr 7 days. Mary Evans and Alice Car- ter, Icud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days each. MsryMcCafirey, vagrancy ; bondsor #0 days. Sam. Bent aud M. F. Beer beens te pereenen bal _ . Evabs, Vagrabcy; bonds or nds to leave the chty in twenty-our hours. Mary Tackett, cursing and swearing in a house loud enough to be heard in the street: $5 or 7 daya, Winteld Brown, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Jobn F. Talberth, violating the butlding regulations; $10. Jas. Adams, forfelted collat- eral. Charles Justis, larceny of a lantern from Edward Nash; continued. James Smith and Henry Jackson allas Henry Smith, grand lar- cen; Continued. Fred. Coniee, assault on SamL Brown by striking him on the eye with a club; $10 or 30 days. Charles H. Queen, assault on ‘Thos. Williams; $5 or 15 Gays. William Kose, ibreats of violence to Kosetla Rose; $100 bonds or 30 days. Samuel Johnson, assault on Eally Jobnson, his grandmother; personal bonds to keep the peace. Thos. Ranks, larceny of two costs from Thos. Bel); 60 days in jail. Hattie Wilson, forfeited col ateral. Jas. Williams, as- sault on Jos. Watsins; $5 and costs, Cox. DIED. FREY. Sunday, Juce 26th, 1¢81, Many E., wit of andiew Frey. . Foners! frei her late resitenee, 78 Br 5 pm, Tucsa Georgetown, D.C., at st instant. GONTER._ On the morning of Jane 26, 1881, at 2:10am, after ashort but painfal Jiness, igeD. B., beloved son of Hapnan I and Semue! M. Gon- ter, aged sixteen years and two months. ‘May he rest with Jeeus ‘Onr precious darlinw Fred is eleepiog Free from every paiu and care: “Twas God who sent the anwel sor hi ‘Boon we'll vet our darliue there. Good by brother, rest with Jesus: bleep upon bis peaceful breast; TAT ¥as God sloue that save ita rest, ae By His SisTes Faperal from the residence of his parents, 39 11th street south: Tuesday afternoon, at 2.50 a Relatives ahd frichds ere repost. uliy invited to o'clock, HILLYEB. Monday morning, at 6 fe ty idence, 3121 Massachusetts avesue - . Jane 2, 1881, Cuas.J., eBUBE, Gutentay, June, tk Cais. ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. = os, Seen McNAMAEA. On Saturday, June i. in the i: 1145 pm., Daxiet McNaMasa, his late reeidence, 9 o'ck m. to- bis ‘mative of the ( Tang,” bat s*vestdeut of this >Fureral will take place from UNDERTAKERS. w* aa SEISREEBTARER, 3020 _vet Nov! ave and L suice! northwest. ON A. WEITZEL, J a20 nigh ag) USERS i EaSnaine Choe as re > between 6 wtrocts. wed 816 Pexva. eve. B.