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- STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. POTOMac RIVER ee mer T V. s RROWSMITH w! ber wharf, fot of 7th merce, teave St7:20s m, 2B, every, Mon ‘eay, Ibu reday. Friday, ‘Setarday's yy and Sunday for ‘Mou huredsy and Saturday ss far as | jomin: and Pr spect Hull. - Fursar aud ‘Friday an oR FATTO aap SPE ae — go he Lie GEOGHEGAN, enero ‘8 wi SUNDAY: ‘a OG for kiverl nae tows and "Baltimore, eesinrn yg es & BRO. A ORFOL EW YORE SS N eine Te = fete! LAKE th ». HEL» ‘aint Look: and Fortress Monroe. Fxcursion neta on Yor tour days, will be issn fe re ‘Trip t Fortress Monroe ana class Fare re edcelres Monroe snd Ma Ee Siaee Hound Tap to Piney Point and aE a ig TURSDAYS, THURS- DAYS and en URDAYS, at 4 p. ~ Tickets aud staterooms. secured at general office, 619 "Sta errcet. Io Foto Metropolitan Bank Building. oF at Whe Offies, 6th street N NERS JOHN GIBSON aud EO. KNIGHT leave Pier 4 ast River, New York, every SATURDAY. at 4 m., and eee every SIDAY, st 7 s.m. {or ply to agent, 68 Water street, George- ALFRED WOOD, Secretary, p80 ___ G13 15th atreet, opp..U. 8. Treasury. EBCHANTS AND MINERS TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN BALTMORE and NEW YORK, Sailing days from Baltimore—Every WEDNES- DAY snd SATURDAY, at 4 p. mm. D tee pase hart (nour fou pee bay, street. Ay and Bar. or! RSDAY an 5 UEDAY, at 6 p.m., trom | Pier 49. Bast River (near foot Clinton street") henaloniey =? HUGGINS, hay Aar. GT. Boston Whact. oro. x, oxo a ‘Mp. 3025 9, Baar hives. ¥. NEW 07 =e The fret cli ste thi RON ach amd “BCHIEDAM, vA. SCHOLTE! 3. Fil LAND,” and *"MAAB," POA! Oarrying the U. 8. Mails to the Netherlands, ieave wises. © heed lyn, rexuiariy, on WED- WES: Ein, Cyn, ra #70. 24 Cabin, #50. Stesrage, General Avent, 27, Sonth wie York For paasave apply to Marzixorr & & 00', 925 Pennayivania aveniua Washington, or F. H.' JOHNSON, Avent, Rati — Devout Beatin corner New ok ave. [Sth st. northwest. yore JERS TO BUHKOPH. 3. W. BOTELEE & 50" Gre the Agents for the saie of Tickets in thia Dis- trict of the iNMAN STEAMSHIP 0} pice Proposing to visit Burope a0 obtain al) formation by appiving to, spl-3u W_BOTELER & 8ON. ORTH a LLOYD— tale company will Sail EVEEY gareibas! from Bremen Pier, foot of 8d stres: Rates of passage: From ae York ‘thampton Bremen, first abin, 860 roerasre, 620% pre ly to VELEIC a8 RE Bria oe apply te U! y Green, ES Heat 455 ave Agente Tor Weehucrten: c= LINE. ROTICR. LANE ROUTE. STEAMS! THE CUNARD Luehese COMPANY BBIWEEN W POOL, ‘EW YORK AND LIVERI CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM FIER 40, N.R.. NEW YORK. x Bata ‘AND EVERY WEDNESDAY FEO’ NEW YORK. RATES OF PASSAGE. $osna ns. (chews te Paris: ‘eas adcitonal, Return ticke:son favorable terms. ae marked * do not carry Bteerage st very low rates at MeTAce tokets from 1 and Queenstown, and all other parts of iven for Belfast, Giae- Tp sn Gama por.s on the Gon- a> and’ for Mediterran ean ports. ae and, apply at the Company's both stearace and No 4 Bu Green, or i is BIGELOW & & 00., 605 Tne gabin to OTIS Weahinets Epster. DC. MEDICAL, &c. B_ JOHN TRIPES BLOOD PURIFIER 18 1s A conten care fos Syphilis, Scrofula, Tumors, Kidue: ‘sly Blosa Polson, “Cure of Syphi 3 two stem for rampbiet. Revere House, Bost n. Dr. JOHS jet edly OLD MEPAL AWABDED THE AUTHOSB!—A new and great Medical Work, warranted the beet and chespest, indispen- Sable to every man, entitled ‘‘The Science of Life BRO! or Self. ‘oops heen ae in aurems. full gilt, 800 contains bean meee Soe Gated sane seta conte a now.” Address Pea- Body Medical Institute or Dr. WM. Ht PARK Ko. 4 Bullinch street; Boston, ‘apis-mewit” 9, CURE NO Pa¥!—To all aitiicted with private Niawseasee at onceand you shall be rewarded you: sopeecy ‘care without mercury. bieB street southwest Deere Dr, BROTH- Je2i-Im* 1a WEST FAYETTE | 88 and private practice in enatia in Syphilitic disorders of the Premature cecay. BRC THERS ie the Oldear Physician in Wathingtsa. Female 5 cule rities, Ob-tructions and Leacorrhca eit cure Mice : 9 seat, onpoat mithson: Jel3 Im ian. “No charwe for advice Cesroninn: — No dhatne tee: eivieg. 301s. Ink MAR DE FOBEST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. all female complaints quickly cured. Sap be consnited tod daily <= ‘7th street northwest. Office ao Je10-4m* Ds 1d most reli- able LAL LEG PHYSICIAN, th the. city, can be Sonsulted daily at 455 Maraschweetts avenue, 2todaend7to9 ali Female Complaints aud | Lrres- ities quich!y cured. Prompt treatment Fate coms for ladies. es MOTI'S FRENCH POWDERS — Certain Diattr for miter Diseases, Gravei and all Uri- ies, tepcion Sie oawiae eae Ae = St rhea cured cy ee yg For, ‘sale by Wat. SE EN. pe Drozgist, pene rner 13th st ch Tgp Pa. ave. Price z box. sent mail ander seal ceipt of price. = one COsZL? TE HOBERTSON every Weduorday and Baturdsy at his office, 456 © street west, near 4% etreet, from 2 to 9 p.m., bc with Bfteen years’ experience, «usrantees & cure in all diarares of (oe Urinary Opwans, Nervous ‘ud is aud Seal Gonorrhces o oF. Nocera tively "cured In from "trom mt i Tio ds days saan mood fap 4 leading’ el =~ Med of Beane: B office, 1) 8 Kutaw street, = THE TRADES. pr RS ae QOKEINDING—The Lrour BINDERY employ? or ee ee and, turns out sa Sy. wis establishments Pa. ave. 34 Soor. oot] bs D_CO-PA — The signed do hereby certify that they formed a covpartnershin {7 the eae of low waner ee Or firm of Washington and ‘Oo. No bills or accounts will be upon a written ed John ‘Treasurer. 0} No. wer street D. 0. J0HN F_F. Bak M. LA ble ‘and Granite cre NOTIOE.. tele, Se. which == UOTION ‘SALES. AUOTION SALES. FUTURB DAYS. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | CHANCERY RATE OF IMR Iurovep PROPERTY virtue of dec'es early i in ease 8, 201, gauity, Le" da Cees i ves. parts of i et BDA’ AT 6 O'CLOCK ®-M-, . 9aud 201, 1 6 degree: One- hs equal instal- twelve and eignteen months JON eon Se: a3 bp eee Je25-dta Sa Ee HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NEW Goops POTIERY AND PORCELAIN. DEESERT PLATES, DINNER SETS, STATURTITES, TOILET SETS, ‘VABES, TEA SETS, FINE PLATED WARE and choice bita of OHINA, suitable for WELDING PRESENTS. M. W. BEVEBIDGE. Jetl_No. 1009 Pennsylvania avenu: JOWLER'S PATENT FLY FANS. FRUIT JABS. JELLY TUMBLERS. CREAM FREEZERS. Bh bape IN CHINA AND MAJOLIOA. A SETS, TOILET saTs. DINNER SERVICER, DECORATED and WHITE. SILVER PLATED WARE ong pale Snest quali a les Pitch Ber: RAST gies cee Be arnraee & EDMONSTON, jet 709 Market Space. THE CELEBRATED TRIPLE MOTION, WHITE MOUNTAIN I0E CREAM FREEZER. THE CELEBRATED KEYSTONE CLOTHES WRINGER, ONLY 85. ‘Tae Bsr ms Use, ar J. W. SCHAFER’S, 1020 7th street, Anove New York AVENUE. Seto ¥ Corsi ‘RIGERATOR! WA oO COOLERS, OIL AND GAS STOVES, Sea COOKING STOVES AND RANGES, We ean show the largest assortment in the city; sl! atlow prices. Alto Garbolized Paper, Moth Mill- @ew and Water Proof. The attention of Baildere and others is invited to our larze assortment of Slate Mantels, Latrobes, Brick set Ranges, and Furnaces. We are agents for the Social and Fire- aide Jewel Latrobee, St. George and Stag Head | Elevated Oven Range and Radiaut Home Farnace. Estimates given for Tinning. Plambing and Heat- ing. W. BS. JENKS & CO. m7 T1777 FAMILY SUPPJ.1ES. ‘BESH PEAOHER, APRICOTS, _ PLUMS. BAfPBERRIES. EXCUBSION AND PICNIO SUPPLIES A SPE- CIALTY. B. W. BEED'S SUNS, 1216 F st northwest. iT, 3e25 RET, CLARET, CLARE’ yA cook and refreshing drink for the Summer. = Poteong Ve 83. eS per doz '¥ choice T, 4. Te RQUAOIT, the 3 Messina Lemonade Powder. “‘WALDMEISTER”—Try it and you will find it pure, delicious and wholesome. BASYBERBY SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP. MONTSERBAT LIME FRUIT JUICE. GEO. E. KENNEDY & BON, Proprietors of the celebrated ‘* White Swan” Pat. ut Proceas Mir nesota Flour. 4e28 1209 F at. northwest. Fo A LIGHT SUMMER DBINK, BRINGING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILEBATIORN, VIRGINIA CLARET OB NORTON’S SEEDLING just the Wines. = HUME, Ces & 0O., i Market Space, That --"ndid Minnesota Family Flour, jastly name? ae eld fe Rom wie saver” e d_ whol Is in tion wl sweet ani lesome pialds 10 perfection.» 1 OLEARY & CO, Ot ‘Market Space. COMMEND: BABS” ronr WINE, | ¥ sontaly pare, and fon very beat." “HUME, OLEAY Ee Oo. oun srac rom yg Waistey js for thn a and for the tideboard and sick room is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., jelt 807 Market Space. = LEAF TEA, = 60 cents per pound. SWEET LEAF TEA, 80 cents. 50 cents. 50 cents. Either iced or hot takes the place of much higher priced. “Bold 5 years ago at 80 cents. WITMER’S, jell 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. BoUSe SEEDLESS BERS, ONLY 60 CENTS, ie H PALACE MAREBT, Corner 14th street and New York aven Also, STRAWBERBIES Just received. and 630 Center ott and 306 and City Boat Oftee. aoe Uneth gi shrek ior opal tis, tecy. pe Sone Carat ee eee MEDA GWeedodar the National Pair over all other TO ORES The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the MINEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. ia’a Eg a ata your 3a oY. rou b ALE pak ran pai Rt OLAbE GOCE. Corner 1 aoe ots nae st.and indicus RVGee feds. WH. M. GALT & UO. W. . WHEATLEYS Lah AND WET AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. pint upon rocco OBE, snywhere in, the ‘Goods recetved and returned and express eSeoserietypl ang rammed by mal No. 1068 (old 40) Jefferson street, aps ‘Hear Bridge, Georgetown, D- SINGLETON & HOEKE, 608 Market Are offering the GREATEST BARGAINS OF THS BEASON. Aer OOu a SUPER INGRAIN per yard, reduced from 90 line of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, at ae en ees erat Hiillibe Cras ee toes =, ere OLRANED and Bx. SINGLETON & a meat Ee pa Ser comcast, A ae of our new 5-cent CIGAR ; it is superb. yo nee Oe 20th and Adth stg. jelé , DRY GOODS. THIS AFTERNOON. ARLES W. BANDY, ‘Auctioneer. UBTEE'S SALE OF 1 SWALL fog as caoe FIFTH &' STREET singel D619. Ur der and by virtue of spaye foptemben Att and resorted is ep No, ceet oho a and at the request of abe holder of twenty-two Piece grcund st the southesst corner of eai.t lot. rannin ce jdred and five (105) fect one (1), ch, thence north forty-ont feet, east one hunéred and five 408) Finving: being the forty one feet front Of raid lot ere he de Sep fer thereof, lying and situate io the raid oft "Terms of eae: One fourth a ‘oath, balance in six, twelve end cigniecen months, with’ interest at ihe rate of six per cent per anoum, secured by . $100 down at time of aale. Seen wih ith ingeven days. Con- ‘anc cost of purchtser. Here ade 0. A JAMES, Trustee. H. WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TEFS' SALB OF A VALI ba SS ED By TW) HALE PRA vt BOU 1102 sup al SIRTEERTE SIREET NURTHW ES — of cae 6 Prem he ne DAY OF JUNE, 188th 426.90 o'crocK P at ail that pices OF pared of ground, situate and veing Ju the ity of Washing ton, Dist tot oi nbIB, andi d disti saber do i jared and eluity tures GS bun bere ‘one jondred an. ale ate: One-third cash; balance in nine ‘and, eighteen months, with interest Fer cert on the deferrea psym: nt by deed of trust on the premiees. wiil be required at time of sale sale are not ovmplied with within fos ECaee pier ale, the Trastees reserve the right to resell t i propesty at the risk and cost of the default: ing purchase: SME? RAGA, | Toten, Jel6-eoc&as TO-MORKOW. LEY, Auctioneer. Iwill sell st public auction, the Furniture! and Effects contained in house 1219 Lith’ sireet northwest, commencing THUHRADAY MOBNING, ar 10 o'oLoom. JusE THE 30TH. ‘Ths Furniture goneists sa follows: One very fine Parlor Set. Walnut Chamber Bets, msrble top Psisted Chawuber Sets, Carpets, Mattresses, on9 fine Sewing Machine. Refrivarator, Extension Table, one very fine Set of Crockery, 86 pieces. A large quantity of other things too numerous t) n, lendid condition. I would it of the above-mentioned FOLEY, Auctioneer. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'R 84 OF VALUABLE PROPERTY a IN GRORGELOWN, D.O. By virtue of a dee 4 of trast to the under- ta 7 ai vise persons in. tng gto attend thia sale. sipned, dated 25th . tober, 1869, and duly 2ecorded in Liber T. S R., number 18, folio 283, one of the lend records of the District of Co- Ion, bia, 1 will offer at public sale, on THURSDAY, ieee 1881, aT 6 O'CLOCK P. M., On the prea- ea, at the request of the Fords secured thereby, the” following. cercribed preniises, situated in Georgetown, Listrict of Golumbis: being all that part ef lot number 171, in Beatty and Hawk edition to Georgetown, bexinning for the same at the end of }20 feet on a line drawn north on the east bide of Frederick street from the northeast cor- Ler of Frederick and 3d. atreets, and ruoning thence Setters peralelt to 3d street 96 feet, ais north- ery snd parailel to Frederick street thirty feet, th westerly cay psraiiel to 3d steeet 96 feet to lerick ttreet, then by aud with said street to the begipning, with’t ane te te ‘Jerms of sele: One third cash; the balance of the purchase money in gx and twelve months, the purchaser giving hie notes, bearing Interest fron the day of sale, secured by a lin on the eae f the purchase money may be paid in ten ‘ter the sale. A dey 50 required when All conveyancing at the 1. P. JACKSON. Trastea capes B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. 1 3 WOOD CEMATERY ROAD, LEADING TO BLADESSEURG. On FRIDAY, duty 83m, 1831, ar ¢ os ‘CLOCK we thal sell, on ‘the ‘th: ntaining about "ames actes of land, more or !esa ia a high state of eulti- vation, with improvements, consisting of 8 larze we tiny, ei<bt roowe, corn house, barn ani stabie, 4u by 60. and otner ont houses, with ex- cel'ent pumy of water at the dvor, sad. Rover fel- i grtream of water running thro zh tue lind. ‘TLis place cannot be surp2ssed ay a Truck Garden in the siate of Mary a; locstioa hesitay, aud in bh exce'lent neigoorhoca IMMEDIATELY aFTER will be offeret 104 acres of Jand, adj ivinw in balk, and if uot soid, will be pee 20 acre iots. Pay will be exhibited ¥ Of gate Fer particulars apply to Huguely & Bowen, No. New York avenue s orthweat terme of sale: Une-ihird casb ; bs’ance in one, two and three years, for notes bearivg iato est from day of sale and seca-ed by 4 deed of truston 0! 00 down on each lot rime of sale. @ WALT&RB WILLIAMS & OU., Ants. IHANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE REAL | ESTATE ON VE" MONT AVENU%, ADJOIN- ISG THE BES.sZNCE OF JUQGE AN- LREW WYLIE. ee Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt oft 5 ., v8. Young et al —the underrigaed Trustee will sell at ate, suction, on Fart ite FIGHTH Day or JULY. 1851, ., in front of the promises, ‘the fo} ae situate ree the city of. Wantine. fon, D.C. : Lote F and G, in Coltman’s sub- Sivielon ot Lots 4, 8 OandT Ls ‘squa-e numbered t Gis improved by a two Cie ae Brick notes with int 0 . it, of 8100 at time of sale on aaol Jot sold. ‘erms of sale to be compiied with witbin seven cave from day of sale; in default of which the property to be resold after five days’ a1- esha pale in the Evening Star newspaper, at the risk and cost of defaulting porchaser. i given full payment of the purchase money ant ratt- Heation of of the nate by the court. Gonveyauciag st yur chaser’s Cos! 3 i CHARLES WALTER, Trustee, 842 D atrest ees DUNCANSON BRO8., Aucts.JeaT-deas HOMAS DOWLING, At ‘Auction » ar. apreme Cutt pee Dintric on of Janua: 7,684, Kauity Dockel will sell, on TUES- BAY, tHe Brn Dax oF JULY. 18BL, At 5 O'CLDOR, ip fleet el the premiece, Lot lettered C, in Madison & Moses" eubdivisi n of crivinal lute 6, Zand 8, 1 Square 427, located on the cast vide of 8th strecty between I Street and Public park, 13 feet feout sud | ns back of that devth 7U fee", then widens to 23 feet and jroea back 80 feet farther Ar 6 O'CLOCK, saME Day. in front of the premises, FOLGE, in Equate east of Bqusre 509, lot 14x80 foot Tinches, beto 1640 4th street, between Q and RB streeta nort ‘On WEDN Jouy 6TH, 1831, ar 5 orctoon, in front of the premises, fot. oe Land at ‘of Golumbis, on tue egisel, In Equity catien No M, ia fet st 694. Each front 18 feeto side of Let street east, betwoam Nozth Ci nue apd south D atrea AT O'CLOCE, SAME DAY, origival lot 1, in square 2 58. on the northwest corner of alth and B atreeta southesst. On THURSDAY, A aH AT 6 O'CLOCK, front cf the premises, 3, 6 and 7, in esa mubof blrck'No a1. in the Howard University sub of Efingham, fronfing on jan a'loy leading from 7a hear Howard ater — complied iis ‘ave e dagen ‘Title good or no sale. fe02 kas THOMASH CAGLAN,| Trastees. HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANOERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE DuNoe Sue bE, THINTRENTR STREET, BET AND STREETS WE) pROBTHWESE, ‘No. 309. virtue ef a decree of the Supreme Court Tne: ict of Columbia, passed op 324 Cay of June, 1881, in equity cause 7, "ss, the un sell’ ou MON- Day. ae “ Day OF aa aot ion 80 O'CLOCK it of prem! coe rae Peay iD de goribed The n eae feet rand three fourth teches on 19th By one Bundred feet deep of square if thi Rashi described tho sale o 16 al for hirer a Hartel ¢ could pre ‘and te ate, lege sue = 0 C BMITH & CARL: oC Ali conveyancing st purchaser's | ! 17. | Bel 1TH Day oF Ju! TpeNcanson BROB.. A Aactioneers. TRUSTER'S SALE OF ‘A FINS VOT OF HOUSE- ea yt Maee toe w ISTING OF Pak- WALNUT AND OxK bem SETS: ) OTU* HAIR MAT- TRESSES AND. aD Z Eis Is-RO i B EDDING, KITOBEN A’ ARE, 5’ 3, CARPETS, MaTTIRG. MIRRORS eae e By virtue of ade-d of trast Dear! date the 9b day of September aD. 1ST — recorded in Liber rant folio Bite. ‘et seg 5 We, thi ereizned at JORN N. sega Witlraie ne {USE Nson,| Trustees. HAR CERY BALE OF A VALUABLE HOUSE, CMO nG D STREET SUUTHW: Dy viciesut naneee Bapeeme Court of the Disties of C STumbie: pamsed te ean Cause No 7.659, the nndereigned Trustes. therein will gel ot publle “suctine in. Tease of the premises to the highest bidcer, on TORSDAY, tre HEE DAT OF JeLY-A D.188L at 6 o'cLOOK pak 11 ree! of land, Iyit tg and belng hit avon, in the District of G Name as ofigiual Lee numbered thistr, three, in square numbered thres hundred and igbty seven (387), toether with the Improvements | thereon, copsisting fine three-story Frame | House, with Deca building and coats ‘Teimeof sae pretcribe 1 by the suid decree, aro as follows: One-third of the purebase money in cssh on the ¢ay of sale, or within seven days there- after, and the residne in two equal inttalmente, » ablein six and twelve months after the day o the purchs erwiving nm t34 for eaid Goferred Fasiventt bearing iuteres’ a. six per sent Dor sn Lum irom the day of salma dsecured by adeedf trost on ths rrope ty 8 11. or the purchaser may pay al the purchase money in cas! oe d» osit«f 8100 wil be required when the property is so‘. All oonveyanei: sto test the purcharsr's costs if default be. made tn compiving wth the above te e, the Trustee will retell at the rick of iedefaulting yurchacor: JAMES W. Trustee, southwest. 29-d. side west cor. D DUNOAREON BR HOMAS: DOWLING, At Auctioneer. CHANOERY BALE OF * VALUABLE PROPERTY BEAR OF Pi OraRT FEORTING oN ENTS STREET, WEEN MbIREDTS SNONTHWEST ‘Under and by virtue of a decree pastod on June 27th. 1881, in cause No, 7687, equity, Supreme Court of the District of Columbi wherein Freder.ck B. Steptoe et al are cmplain- ante, and Alfred Steptoe is defendant. I will sell at public suction, in front of the premises, to the bigneat bidder. cn TUESPAY, THE 12TH DAY OF Jury, 1} Lot fy, socording to ve vi is eubdivision cf synare 214, frontinie19 feet ou thegd 20-foot alley ip said eqaare ‘414, with a deptu of "Terms of sale: One-third cach, and the ba'ance, with interest thereou, payable in six and twelve months, evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, and ecnred by s deed of trust on prop- erty sold) or (all cash at paroasser's option dep 850 1 be made at the time of the ‘and ifthe terme of the sale are not complies witbin five duys from day of ssle, the prop- erty will be resold at purchaser's risk and cost after three days net ce in the Rveniow star Lows, paper, All conveyanciny at purchaser's cost. AYLOK SNYDER, Tru jet9-a&ds 505 D street northwest. HOMAS DOWLING, Anccioneer. ANTIQUE AND MOD&RN HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY MORNING, Sony Ist, 1881, at 10 o’crocK, at No. 517 ‘Agta rt. between Kand F streets northwest, £ eliall sell the following effects, viz: Rorewood Osse Piano Forte, Gover and Stool, Aptigue Mattel Mirrors, Handsome Par‘or Suite, Hair-Cloth Parlor Suite, Marbie-Top Tables, Lounges, Walnut aud Painted Ohamber Furniture, Fine Hair Mattrasses, Husk Mattrasses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters, Antique Sideboard, Side Tables, Antique Clock, Pictures, Brvs:ele, Threo-ply and Iigrata Carpets, Wa nut Extention Table, China and Glassware, Kitchen Requisites, &. 3628-3 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ALTEB B. WIULIAME & 00, Aucts. EXEOU7OR'S R-LE OF ABONT 88,000 DIB- TRICT OF COLUMBIA GOLD BE «RING 6 CENT 80, MISOELL \NEODS BOOKS, TRU MENTS: Wirait AP- PAKEL, FURBIIULE, &c., At AUCTION By order of the Supreme Court for the Dis. f let of Cclnmbis» holding » special ter ‘dueeday, may 2 Tasty T shalt sell the salceroom of Walter B. Willinmes Go Ou FRIDAY, Jeux Ist,1081, ar 10 OcLocK’s 3 the personaleffects of the’ late Jonathan Homer Lane, deceased, namely :— els 8 Ih dourrals. in Crimson Damask, oe Miscell«neons Books - Bites Watch, | Weaing Apparel, Drawing Instra~ ment, Horse Power’ Turbine Wheel, Epsctioscone, in Box, Furniture, &e. 12 o’cLock aon wi thin salesroom, Tyo OF swanbiyton ab ding Bonds of “tlie D. C. 6 per cent Gcld, 31, Bix (6) Washington Funain; ‘Bonds of the D. of G. 6 per cent Gold. $500 each. Forty-six (40) Washington Funding Bonds of the D. of ©. 6 per cent Gold, $50 cach. JAS. J. CLARK, Executor. Terms ‘cash. S28 8t F INE Pak LAEGE BAY CARRIAGE HORSES. TWO FINE SADDLE HORSES, ONE RAISED IN KENTUCKY AND OSE IN VIRGINIA,) BEING THE PROPERTY OF RISHT HONORABLE SIR EDWARD THORNTON. on SATURDAY, LY 2D, aT 12 o'oLocK in front of the British th and N Ftreets nor:h- ve-mentioned Horses. Sir Edw ‘Thofnton leaving tor, Europe the stack ts eld, Tor po fault, and presents an epporturiiy of getting OT! bar re ceria jeas-a “™° “"DUNGANSON BROS., Aucts, Ly ke DOWLING, Av Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE oni psu NG PEORERTE 0) ictof Columbia, aud at the req tre party thereby secured. the undersi«ned, as trusice in ssid dced, will offer for sale, at ondlic suction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Ly, A. D. 1381, at 6 o'ctock ; the falloniny described real estate, situate of Wa-hinsto, and knowa and Pcxe) ibed as parts of 10 inane ‘dove (1) and vhirty-one (31) of Bari of rquare pumbered three hmsdred and hiey-euent eh the = keing improyed by s two-story frame dwell- in thé cif Mere of eave: One thirdof the purchase nioney etsh and the residue in three equal instalments, fecured by Botes of purcnaser tor the same, pay- able respective! twelve sud eighteen fe w.th interest at six per ut, e . depcit of 850 wi! be rauired at thet inp of sale, the trus'ee recerving the right (> reseli the prou- erty shou'd the purchssar not comply with above terms wi bin five days from dsy of ule. Coats of e.nveysncing at purchaser's expeas KOLOLPAE CLAUGHTON, Jei8-d&ds ‘Trustee. NPPBOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTRE'R nea or va VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERT ROAD STRRET, GEORGE- TOWN HhiGH By virtue of two deeds of trust, bea pee Tespectively, May Ist and Peptonter So 9th," 1875, apd reovrded in Liber No. 794, a folio 442, 6t Sey 90. @ of the land record: of the Dis. trict of Colua: bla, ‘ana by rev, 28: t, jaweitiog, of the sominietratiix of the holde’ » ‘the note secured thereby, I will sell at public ‘action in froat of the preihises. on SATURDAY, JULy 2p. 1881, at 6 o'cLock Pp. , sli the undivided right, title, es- tate and interest of the parties, grantora in’ sald Goede, (being the entire fitie, catate e and interest erein, ~ ayy B, soctt, born Williame, still ton ss es Actes el are mere oe szpand aifuats and e city of Georuetwa; {a the Golomb, being in as Bealls additi etown, and ae as follows: Beginsiag fort 18 rane ai the north west corner of the oroper- Be of Henry D. Uooke, (formerly owned by David Teter and, afterward by John Carter), on Bosd street, and raxning thence west mater Said street one hundred and seventy nine (179) fest to eu alley fourteen (14) feet wide; thence ins southerly direc- Hon, with the east side of eatd alley an of Hobert P. Dodge, to, the property o/ Ji Doe east th the line of J Cartes erty an tater Joh2 Ohandler gua to the weat line of the proverty of Hen ary D Osos aforesa'd property .aud thence with said fige arth erly, about two hundred and ten (21) feet, fo gc place of bewdunicg, with the brick dwellint house d buildicge thereon.” This pro} perty will be eld Subject to aif iupaid taxes and. charges thereon: gies of fhe; The amount of the deb’, viz:— ten per cent ver sunum frou May ist aphees secured 04 sald bron: ines, together at the sae) in in ouh snd penses of sale, ‘HOoMaS DOWLING, A\ Auctioneer. phe SALE OF Oa13INAL om eee ey arl ie Te 8, APE ay of sale: One-third eassh al purshitersivige thelr ndley Dear months the wae reer ora Cha ~ ‘deposit ¥ ch ah ta off. Sch ioe oat cing af the R B JAOKRON, JOR. J. WATERS. i: ” 95-d&as ‘} Trustess. PRINTED LINEN LAWNS OPENED THIS Day. “y00 FIECES ALL-LINEN PRINTED LAWNS, ‘Which we shall sell at 20 cents—a special bareain’ IS800K, SWIS8 AND CAMBRIO E*BKOIDERIES, With a full line of WHITE FABK{OS for Summer Wear. BROWN & OLAGETT, 809 Market Space. EIGHT CENTS PER YARD. WHITE DRESS GoODa. LAOE FIQUES, BRILLIANTS, &c. TEN CENTS PER YARD FOR LINEN LAWNS WAREANTED HALF LINEN. 12% CENTS PER YARD FOR MADRAS GING HAMS, 28 DESIRABLE STYLES. 15 CENTS PER YARD FOR REAL SCOTCH GINGHAMS. PREVIOUS TO TAKING INVENTORY WE OFFER OUR LABGE STOCK OF CHOICE GOOBS aT VERY LOW PEIOES. ¢?-ONE PEICE. W, M. SHUSTER & SONS, eet 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. THE LARG ASSORTMENT oF BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS IN WASHINGTON. LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWKS! ome pa beautiful LAWN no pe’ beautiful LAWN: 200 ps beauniful LAWN: eee EAWRS 123g. 300 £8. Le NLAWNE! LINEN, AWNE! Beantifal LINES 'LAWNR, 5, 18, 20, 250. We. yes sot, baautifal MADRAS AGH to 10, 123¢ and cs SB atevey aie ‘amgest ausortmient 2 the INDIA LINENS and PERSIAN LAWNS, the new and desirable Whites Goods for Ladies’ and Children’s Dresae Very fine quality INDIA LINRN, only 20c., worth 37. ‘This is a epecial bargin. Cusine out all of our new PARASOLS at actual con! Glosins out all of omr besntiful 25c. DRESS GOODS {about 1,000 piec Yard-wice TANEN, for Ladice’ Droseos and Dus- Ladies! oe DUSTEBS, 21.25. CARTER’s, (1625 711 Market Space, Washington, D.C. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS, LLAMA LACE POINTES, FICHUS, SCARFS AND JaCKETS AT HALF PRi LU} fea are PANAMA LACE BONTINGS aa = Re -WOOL ne AT 25 CENTS, KkEDUGED FROM 3' BLACK AND omen GRENADINES AT “MARKED DOWN PRIOEs. “BARGAINS” IN WHITE GOODS. EMBROID- ee SWISS MUSLINe, TABLE LINENS, ELS, NAPKINS, &e. oe AT COsT. FRENCH ORGANDIES AT 25 CENTS. LADIES" LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTEBS, LISLE GLOVES, GAUZE UNDERWEAR. FIFTY DOZEN LADIES’ HEMSTITOHED Att, LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKEBOBIGES at 31, per dozen or 123g cents a piecs. **Bargains.” @@ OBE PRICE ONLY, PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. 3e25 EMBROIDERED SWISSES AT REDUCED PRICES. INDIA LINENS, very fine, 20, 25, 30c. “ PEESIAN LAWNS, very fine, 25, 3!1{, 373g0. WHITE ALL LINEN LAWNS, 25c. FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, best goods, 290. SEER’ UCKERS. GINGHAMS AND LAWNS IN GBEAT VARIETY, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. TYLER & CHEWNING, 327 BLS 7th st. n.we Bice, sate SATIN MERVEILLEUX, 81.25 TO value. White Figured SWISS ‘LIN| ee eat, variety. White INDIA ana UN'S V NG. Anderaon's LAS GINGHAMS. Polka Dot ana Striped very choice. Fine B.ack Silk GRENA- Offering: Special prices in all the most destr- able Spring Woolen DKESS GCODS tocioee then. Our stock of TOWELS. N PRINS, TABLE U cs etc., 18 very large, and great bargains can be had We cordially invite an inspection of stock and compariton of prices. ONE PRICE ONLY, marked in piain figures. TRONNEL, OLARK & O0., 803 Market Space. jes Ne SPRING ar JOuNson; 713 MARKED SPACE. 2,500 yards LINEN LAWN, 20c., reduced from 500 vleces FANCY LAWNS, 5, 8, 10, 12%. (2.000 yards BURGIE EY CLUTH, prety shade, 0 Ree and SUX UMBRELLAS at about S00 dczen TOWELS, from Hc. to 50¢. Gon dozen Ladiee, Ghildren's acd ‘Gent's HO- Ss AB BLE LUSEN and NAPKINS in great variety : Garre prices are reduced in every Line. GEO. 3, JOHNSON, 713 Market Space. DRESS GOODS. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., S20, S22 and S824 Seventh Street, WILL MAKE A GRAND OFFERING OF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERI- CAN DRESS GOODs, DURING THE OOMING WREK. THE IMMENSE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES AND STAPLE STYLES, WHICH WILL BE DISPLAYED AT ATTRACTIVE PR CES, WILL UNEOUBTEDLY MAKE THIS THE LARGEST SALE OF. THE SEASON, ALABGE LOT OF OMBRE-SATIN MERVEILLEUX SASH RIBBON FROM AUCTION AT HALF PRICE. DAY & CO., GUINNIP, jell PLUMBING—Best Satgiel La and a gaye fat fer Sa echecme po THE EVENING STAR. WEUNESDAY........JUNE 29, ISSI. LOCAL NEWS. ‘The Commencement Season. DISTRIBUTION DAY AT ST. VINCENT’S SCHOOL. The distribution of premiums of St. Vincent's school, 10th and G@ streets, came off yester- day. Contrary to the custom of forty years the exercises were held in Masonic Temple, tustead of in the time-honored wails of the ineitvation. ‘The program was most attractive and the dis- Play, if possible, surpassed that of former years, The music, under the direction of Mrs. Chas E Kearney, was of the highesi charac- ter, both as to selection and rendidioa. The paintings, fancy work, etc., were on exhibition at the school. coliecuon comprised some very choice specimens, among the most noulce- able were a painted =~ Screen and cushion by Miss Daly, crayon Miss Schutter, piano cover by Miss asta and embroidered cover and palutings by Misses Muda and Jirdinston. There were also Deautiful piciureg la moss, lace work teed ng ng sewing, and tigers d bound manusci translated from the Fretch by the lug.es. Honors were dis- Uibuted as follows: Graduating honors—Gold eee a ane ae nnie Daly, Mary Parvell, Sila Gulsta, Mazg 1¢ Ragan, Bersle Jirdinston. Honors for miable deporiment, punctualty and observance of echoo) rules— First class, to Misses Rose Clarke, Jessie Senutter, Mamie White, Maly Mangan, Maggie Nocton. Fannie Ktlligen and ‘Annie val- Mnane. Second class, Misses Mary VanDoraa, deunle Cunningham, Sarah Cromelein, Mary Grady, Susie Faiconer, Mary Marth, Agaes Uii- mer, Carrie Menke, Garner, Alice Daly, Florence Davies, Helen Hannan, ‘Alice McOoy aud Eeil Miler.’ Third class, Misses Maggie Guister, Emmi lagruder, Mary Joyce, Bridy +t Madigab, Maggle Nolan, Mary Ferry, Josepnine Kiligep. Katie Purcell, Mary Feeney, Mary 0°” ey. Mary Hart, Kaphael Ellis, Cc réeiia. wes Mary Shea and Kila Crean. Fourth class, Misses Mary Lydcan, Mary D. 10D, Fannie Duffy, Katie Frank, Tereasa Curin, ary Magee, Annie Sheaban. Fifth class, Mikes Mary Holmes, Katie Kirby, Alice Guista, Alice Mangan. Annie Scanion, Lizzie Gannon, Katle Castinette, Adolphine’ Bibiere, Mary Downey, Dora Schultz, Ag le White, Mary Proc- tor, Katle Feeney, Katle Walsh, Clare Davies, Ceceila Cavagnaro, Bell Bingham, Mary De Lacy and Mary Taylor. Sixth clas3, Misses Lillie Santucct, Agnes Duffy, ame Foley, Mary Musanu, NelJte Hockshaw, Viola Short, Annie Burrows, Mabel Wallard, Ada Stewart, Lizzie Lyneb, Mary Phelan, Teresi McGolrich, Maggie Whelan, Mary Jane Donelly, Car- rie Miller, Madeline Burrows, Ada Cavag- Baro, Mary . Hayden, Mary Schultz, Ls santi, Leontine Burrows. Badges ce Were awarded as follows: ist class to Migees Mamie White, Jessie Schut- ter and Rose Clarke, equal) sec. of at, Misses Fannie Killigen and Mary Mangan; 24 class, Mirses Nelile Turner and Saran Cromeiein; sec. O! 24 class, Misses Florence Davies, Mary Gragy atd Annie McGraun; 3d class. Misses Maggie Guirter, Emma Magruder and Mary Joyce; sec. oY Sd class, Miss Mary Ferry; 4th Claes, Misses Mary Lyddan ang Maggie Cunningham; sec. of 4th Class, Misses Sallie Cooney, Mary Magee, Marie Manning, Mary Dawson and Teresa Hal- jarau; Sth Class, Miss Mary Holmes; 6th class, Misses Mary Musautl and Ada Stewart. Premt- ums for excellence in various studies were awarded to Misses Mary White, Mary Mangan, Cisra Cooney, Rose Clarke, F. Killigen, Anate Culilnane, M. Nocton, M. Gleason, M: Dorap, Nellie ‘Turner, Jennie Cunsinghan, Sarah’ Cromelein, Florence Davies, Susie Fal- coner, Annie MeGrann, Helen Hannon, Agnes Ullmer, Allce Mevoy, Alice Daly, Mary Garuer, Pat Grady, Belle Miller, Carrie Menke, Mary ent ay gle Gutster, dee Magru- Magruder, ah Joyer ary Sais, Atnaget adigan, Ripnadl luis, Sarab Fretéy, Maggle Nolan, Mary Crean, Mary Shea, ‘Mage le O. Dey, Jos: pete Kiliigen, Julia Mead, Katle Purcell, K. avanaugh, Ly m, Cecelia Daly, Mary yade! B cker, fagete Cauinghata, Katie Frank, Mag. le McGilton, Anr'e Shedban, Lyzie "Kelly, ‘eresa Curtin, Bewlah Parsons, Mamie Cox, Saille Cooney, Mary Dawson, Mary McGee, Josie McCarthy, Marie Manning, Kate Ragan, Clara Curtin, 2 Ella VanDoran, Cora Buater, Lizzie Kelly. M. OBrien, M. Holmes, Katie’ Castinette, Dora Schuitz, LizzieGannon, Mary Vandeleir. Lula McKenna, Mary Whelan, M. Soh Adolphine ae ‘Mary Downey, Aggie Waite, Kaule Kirby, Alice Guista, Alice Managan, Annie Scanlon, en eile Cella Cavagnaro, B. Bingham, Procior, Mi Wal:h, Thanch Doran, Ki Davies, M.Harvy, Lolo Reed, Mary Musantl, Ada Stowart, Lizzie Lynch, L. MeGoirich, May King, Mary Phelan, Mollie Hawkshaw, Mary Dorsey, Maggie Whelan, Annie Foley, and An- nie burrows. ST. PETER'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. The Closing exercises of St. Peter's School, Cap!ol H'li, took place yester: noon. The program inc.udes music and the Tepresentation Of te arama, “Two ways t? #ducate,” the play, Chid in Fary Land,” “Young Ae ie eroes,” and aezn- tata in two parts, called ** The Culprit Fay.” Among the clergyu.en present are Kev. Fathers Ryar, Tarro, Hughes and Busam. The roll of honcr is as follows: Gold cross tor superior ex- cellence in conduct awarded in the ist class of boys to Master G. Malone: 2d class to Master J. O'Conner; ist class of girls, to be drawa for by Misses M. te eee M. Pilkington, I. ouigiey, M. Sweeney, GC. Kelly, A. Meenan, 8. meyer, M. Youre. M. Rellly and B. and Pa Pate gett; 2d class, by Misses M. Morgan, M. Joh son, J. Meehan and E. Padgett; 5a class, by O'Brien, E.:Meehan and A. Waltemeryer. Pr. miuirs in the 1st class of boys awarded to Mas- ters G. Malone, M. Tuohy, T. Tuohy, M. Gates, J. McDornell, W. Greenwell, C. Richards, C. Stanford, J. McGrath, W. Coleman, J. Janezeke E. Clarke, J, Callan, T. Casey, J. Torrens, J. Gar pen J. Clarke, A. Ouiaban, D. McCormick, W. Di gh Richard: ee H. Pad- apman, Ww King, E. Mitchell C. Gates, honey, & Marceron, R. kai D. Car- ‘F. Malone, BR. O'Leary, Loagnran, ‘cond Class—Masters E. oGormick, Kenna, J. Gynerl A. eae 5. Wall, L. an W. Arsold, Curtin, J. Leonard, F. Hollatid, B. Shea, J |. Barnes, J, Padget 'M. Connor, iealy, A. Coleman, J. O'Conner, E. Castell, W. Torrens, F. McMena- a J. alg H. Gates, E. Hartnett, J. Taoney, E. Pope, Diggins, T. Dwver, G. Gates, G. Holiend, T. Dolan, E. Richaras, J. McMenam'n, - Mulhall, F. fa ay M. venret i Crimmin, Haidy, W, Soar ena, rR brent rlacs—Misges 3 ChaviaD, 37. Pilzinytom, M. Sweeney, B. Quig: ley, 8. Waliemeyer, “B, Bi M, Kelly, A. Meehan, M. Greenwell, G. Padgett, M. = Belly, 1. Healy. <i ots ‘cole . Ruep, A. Diggs, K. Young wea Mt Cun Second class—Micses 108, Bi. Monge, kK. ang M. Jonn‘ . Welt, & Sweeney, Ml. DO Crimmia. J. Meehan, M. Dorsen, 'N. Hartnett, "M. ‘fuohey, A. ry mav, M. Sullivan, M. Sao M. O'Connor, N. Padgett, A. Young, E. E. Healy and A. O'Bold. apatrd sse3 M. —— = oe A. Sb a Orson, joun= A. Waltemeyer, ‘M. Barr, A. Clarke, a ee Dorson, M. Bol A. Fielshell, C. ron, B. Reilly, C. Jonason, 4 Langly ata A, Ycusg. ST. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. The annual commencement of S.J shu’s Colie- giate Institute was held Moaday night at Ford's Opera House. The exercises were in temporarily by the storm that prevailed wt in the evening. The address to the gradua' ‘by Senator Jores, of Florida, and avely entertaining program was carried out. Degrees were conferred as follows: elor of Arts, Wm. H. M. De Lacy and Jos. o Palloss Beco Saas dem Foe Donnelly, George F. cial éiplomas, Ric! 5 A 3 Fiynn and Bepiamin J. Eslin, Gold medals Mosher; for Latin ta third collegiate clase, Wan, A. Fos; fo1 trical dr collegi: io the third faite clase. Wo. Lye ine, = ee pongo Jno. F. 8. E, Pen e B. Wal 1 Vincent Mi Patrick soy 4 Kelly, Sai te | | (secon De drawn for by Joo B Brawinan, Bryan ‘aan, Eddie Shea, Jeremiah MoCerthy, Wille Jobn Magee and Thomes Roche. honor to orawn for yy. Danrte AG Pitlile Scanian, Charles, Matiett, Jobu O'Day, Fiank Ccnneil, Wulle Brooks, Romie Magee, Site Koerth,” albert hawungy aud TRE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEOR. Menoement of the 3 ge At the coms Thomas, Si. Mary's county, Md, and e wv. ga peg ja D.C, thetese e888 ngsbouabanal ee subject was awarded to ary land. Gov. Hamilton Was present and address’ d the graduates. ROCK HILL COLLEGE. At the closing exercises of ook Hu cohege, at Ellicott City, Md., yesterday, the degree of Dachelor of aris and’ a medal for oratory were conferred upon Chas. Sims, of Un" ci, and and & Olploma cerUGing the completion of the commercial covrse upon Bernard V. Sims, of {bis city. Among those present were Hon. R. T. Meriick and Brother Candedean, of this city. MOUNT DE SALBS ACADEMY, At the commencement of Movat de Sales Academy of the se hear Catonsvil'e. Md., —, the bi houora were con- ferred upon Miss Sloe Robinson, of tbls vis- ct. Among others who recelvea honors were Kau Robinson, Susie Combs, Lucy B. Jobusion end Berle L. Crown, of th's cigy. OTARK COMMENCEMENTS, Among thoee who graduated at St. Charles College, Howard county, Md., yesterday, ye wery, cM. ‘Bart, P. Griffith and S.A. Holl ibts city. Al the closirg exercises of the Acatemy of the Visitalion, Frederick city, Ma, yesterday, a graduating mcdel was conferred on Mics Mary L. Micheli, of (b's city, and academic honors were courernca upon Migi's Mitchell and Boyd of Ubis city. —_-——_. The Courts. Equrry Covet—Juage Wylie, Yesterday, Keyser agt. Lttz; on hearing. Ip sersoll ezt. James; petition of Mamte Inger- ordered heard in General Tera ia first in stance, eed Agi. ‘ andliors tee or- dered pard by trusts. mo ag er ranted looper amendment of a Faunce; James 8. Edwards agmniurd pany com er ct Pern; sale order appointed trustes to sell. Langley agt. Smelt; sale Mnally ratitel and cause referred to andor. Earle agi. Dodge; reference to auctior ordered. ‘To day, Price agt. Sieele; Abraham Turner appointed guardian ad jem. Alstor agt. Freeman; guardian authorzed to encumber property. “Trimble agi. Irwin; trustee author- izcd to recover purchase money and make deed. Larper agt. Winn; dearer susteioed and Dil Cismissed. CRIMINAL COURT—Jwige Cor, Yesterday, Edward Lucas, murder of Sarah J. Shipley; ‘verdict of manslaughter, eriue Slater, o'r “4 ivom cus.ody and paid witnees fees. John Dosonue, murder of Cata aline Bailey; ou wial. Pouce Cover—Juage Swell. Yesterday, after our report closed, George W. Holes, colored, Was charged with the larceny of $1.50 from @ white man named Wilkiuson Hunter, who stated that he !s a strauger here, aud was arrested while drunk for Indecent ex- posure, and fined $10 or 80 daye. This colored Man, who Is a stranger to him, delivered a note toa friend and-collectcd $1 for witness, and he (tines) gave bim $1.50 more to pay his fae, and the fine has never been paid. Tne case was continued to other witnesses. Richard artis was Charged with kesping a taro bank at No, 1208 Pennsyivania avenue The case ‘was continued on account of the witnesses not belpg pretent. Jonn Hall, jr., charged with being ep idle and incorrigible boy; sent to the teform school guring miuortty. Ward, Jos. Lively and Moses bolsterous; Dondsetg ays, Sarah 18, Vagrancy; bonds on: a3, Briscoe, Chas, W. Baver, er, Chas. J Sutter and J. B, Wilson, forfelted collateral. Herman ‘Strauss, charged with belvg an unitc*nsed commercial *gent; $200 or 60 days. Chas. Johnson, unlt- Ceubed produce dealer; personal bonds to not repeat the offense. Kate Smith, assault on Agam Jackson; $10 or 15 days. ——o——_— Out-of-Door Sports, CONBY ISLAND RACES. The winners at Coney Island yesterday were 23 fcllows :—First race, one mille, omy Owued by Dwyer Brothers, time 1474; second rave, lig aa, Big Medicine, owned by 8. Bryaut, time 2.15%; Ubird race, t quartersof a mtie, for two-year-olds, Francesca, owned by Dwyer Brothers, time 1.194; fourth venuemen by Dantel riders, 1 ‘mile, Speculation, ow: Boone, time ‘1 5is; Mfth race, 1 mite, Pa- role, owned by P. Cortilard, time's 11. Deumore race, Parole’s only Seep bee aca es competitor being (eCullo xth race, steeple race, won by Lizzie D., owned by W. C. Daley, Ume 3.473. AT THE NEW YORK SPORTSMEN TOURNAMENT = foe Beach yesterday, the Dean Kich- d cup wes — by the Audubon clad, of Burao, Si birds outoft a osstble a The second prize, A sold silver cup, ¥: AL $150, was won ‘by the Monroe county ms and the third p: the Long Island ment was then closed. ln gold, by —— club, The vourna- BASE BALL GAMES YESTERDAY. Detrolt—Troys, 5; ee Atpletics, 1 New Yorks, . New York— Brookiyn—At- antics, Bee oy the Reve Thon eT, y : Parish, Mr. N, WeRUITT, cf Perth AbeTH Babbanin, of West DIED. ALLYN. Fell asleep in Jesus, at 10} o'clock p. m. Tuesday, June 26, 1881, fa the sixy each veer . Mania L:, wife ailyn, formeniy of, Hartford, a. itered into rest.” Faneral service at the reridence of hor son-in- law, W. IL H. Saith, 2112 M street, ‘Thursday, at 11 8.m., the remains to be taken thence to Hart ford for bur COOPER. June 28th, 188", at 8 o'clock p.m Livy Max, deughter of ‘Lhomas and Chariowe r, aged cight yeare, one month, and iwenty- four ; Faneral st830 c:clock, from her parents" resi- ence, No. 3224 M street Sortneest, ‘Thuraday, June oat Heorialicco? to attend: TOT: At Byattaville, Prince Georve's coun- Jane 29, 18$1, Mis. MuizaveTa ELLIOT, 2 vedeeventy-three years df som JoRN W. Gross. beloved husband of Sarah E. Gross, departed this life Jane zle’_ 1642, aged twenty-civht years. HURDLE , Tuesday, Jone 25, 188d, st 125 . KELYx B., aved eleven wont aud three days, ibfant child of Albert D. and ¥ra BR Hardie. Funeral from ite parents’ reridenoe, Bo- 1740 Marlct street, Georketon >, ihuradar, the 30cm inst, at 4.30’ p.m. Relatives and f, of the fonuly reepecifuily invited to attend. JONES. On Tuerda; eremine. Rig tag hg = Ama Frances, inzant daus hier. ney A. Fran Jones, aged eight months. ae Wis. June 1681, at 4 o'clock a.m., pate foe = oom oa 2. Soe For teeny years 8 1 ea je “cee at resi: 1443 Chapin atrect, aie streamers Matias ‘Will be taken to Onio at 9:16 p.m. On Ta — Juve 28, 1881, at oy ‘on, of Kuoxvilie, Tenn. area ‘Hemeine wi Be faken to to Knoxville, Tenn, Thursday morning, June 30th TEW. Tucedey, ee 1881, a t8 p.m, Wit- mE. Tew, and Mt. ™ young or w x .B. Funeral will take pla: pales his rosi- aenctbe” guabey, doy ent gaa ", June , al a friends respectfally int UNDERTAKERS. pre pet. tEVENTE STREET, 320 _bet N. ¥. ave. and L street northwest. AKER, janis 1233 7th st. northwest. ‘OBR & Wile, anid BE SECURE IN SUMMER. NATIONAL BAFE DRPOSIT COMPANY, 15th ot. and New York ave. peste Some Bead ooas id Bree eles 1837 10th st. northwest.