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1- STEAMERS. Ac. J?OB POTOMAC 2UVEK LANDINGS. . Stutter T V. ARROWSMITH w'l] 11 ltV??T wbBrr'fpo* of 1th etrfet, '?S Monday. Tuesday. * Onw?J? rridVi,p%tnr<,*y ana Sunday. On Tm.^ * , Saturday as far as Curriomao. nSfywdNi?^ Friday as far a* Benl's. Mount nrd?"wSyaadThur,d>yMfM aa AbeU's and Leon- I ^oltoc's Vonday, Thursday. Saturday and 8unJ5-2 F. J. STONE. Purser. PHTh?is\LTIMO?oEr>A'?D rIVER LANDINGS. ImvL k* i SUE," Capt. W.C.UKOuHIgan, *TT^PS.AUl.h"?*? ' " ^harf evrry _ _ip? ' *V?P.,m- forWy?imii-yabc , J altimare. Return in*, 8ATU?DAY NIGHT Pa*lfn.n-rA.0* r ?lver Landing shoild take this ??wk. ? ,A" r,VPr fr?l*ht must be prepaid. For further U-fcrmatiun api>!y to . ? w ?fEPB?H80N ft BRO.. . oe%enth strut wharf, or office corner Pennsylvania avenn and 12ih at eat. mJH :im C TEA V E h "MATTANO" leavpa 7th at. wharf. O Wo. 2. a? 7 o'clock a m., aa follow*-, or TUESPAVS for lundimr* " In >omini. in THURSDAYS for Mattox treek ?nd Nominl; on SUNDW8 for Mattawcman tr?*k. Chapel Puint, and Mattoz CreekreturbiB? ?. alternate dajs mitinir invrtt<1i?te It afa^'p-i'T? retnr?ii^- A]80 touohlu* 5?r. r ? ^ednewdajs ?nd Mittawoman Mon?u *r Ja,a coming: up River. m-61a' G. '1. JONF.3. Agent. JTOB 1 lCBfl(Bl^H FAKOKBItHti 151) \TTON8 OS THK UICHHOVD FKXDMilCE SBUBG A NO POTOMAC ?V7J\M.A? ?r*AMB.)Af COM HA NT. hu 1 AND FAVOBITE BO DTE nas just beer reopened with the new .Mi. and spletdid Stealer r ?TfSri . ... ? AXCELHIOB. i?d. app^int?d in every re*bSld?:v;.^us"-,ootof 7tn daiiy' ' ^ A" M AND 3:30 P M.. s: ^" "tico with the Fast Trains Honth. ueturning, ? rave inWasM'.trton at2 and 10:30 p.m. Xf... , ? RATES OF FAR*. f Qaantioo. flrvt c'.s&s 81.00 i1n ^uantioo. second civs 60 nlll FredtrickaburK. limited to 1 aay. , 1 95 to Richmond^ limited"to 1 day"! 4.00 to Richmond, unlimited 5.00 01 10Biohmond andreiurn, go^dfor ^ ............... .............. 7.00 aS~&m??S *'"* 11 take Arras?rec <ipta c*n be made hy excuraion parties ' lortoi.atM,?r?hallflalI and Glymont C!-^ lir.bad and information cheerfully i1.*1*r w- Beed BSona, 121 f> F etreet northwe?t-. Cook j Tonra, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue - W 8 1 I^ar *t pri r e pal Hotels, and at the Corrra y-- office, foot of 7th street p \ but?eriDtendent. " M. p. >.i.CP. Agent. mc tm29 ^ORFOLIi AND NEWYORK RTEAMEttS. S,'?LAKl:__ IJAVt-.fyrrR,f^MJAy ,WEI>S PI? ^Ed F?1 PAY. at 6:30 o'clock ?-ort-e? Poln? p,1,ut lookout and 15?Tiui^25eR??ood for four Bound Trip to Fortreaa Monroe and riorioik its fio First ciasa F. re to Fortreaa Monroe* ail" NorlOil 4tQ fW"! Second-class each wsy 50 Fare to Piney Pt. and Pt Lookout l. 50 First-class Bound Tnp to Piney Point and Point Lookout .0 5,1 Secord-rlafs, each way '75 tatewras, ?l. Meala, 75o _BeturniLw leave Norfolk TCESD^f^ THTTRH DAYh and SATURDAY* at 4 pm*3' AHUB8" Tickets and etaterooma can be secured at general 9???*m1?!8,reet.; \Ptbe National Metropolitan iiank BuL.?iimr. or at the Office. 6th street Wharf. TniTV ml?.' w *y TX^RK -S rKAHKBS ? - w GIfcH?N *5d ^ C. KNIGHT leawre Pier 41, JPlfL New. York' everJ SATURDAY, at 4 p! SLVfSiS ?e?w?;town every FRIDAY, at 7 a. ta. For town^^" *i l y 40 seat* 63 Water street, GeorgeF%BTa%5S^-. AS-???^ 1HE STKAMEK GEUIWE I.EABY. Jt( arryin* the V. ?. Mai;), Will leave her wharf, foot of 7th -i'i ^ str^'j p? JUEbDAYH ard THUKtJ1>A^8 at 5 30 p m , HATUHDAYB"***"** at t> p.m., stopping at Piney P,.iLt and Point Lookout goinir aiid1 r-turning Beturaiiin, leavea NornAYHUmt 1 ^ m w ' FRIDAYS and 8UNiiiui . o clock p.m B^irinnir.?' with May four toy* ZitftoZ* ** l98QWl- K00<J iot Fixat -clasa ia.e to Fortress Monroe and Nor?oli b ao [v] FlrBt-cia?Broniid trip . q 50 fecond cla^a, each way ."!'.!!!!!! 1 60 First-class fare to Piney Point and Point Lookout . 1 50 Firat-ciass round trip ] o 60 becond-ciasa, each ?ay 76 nctus'rffi"' *1- 11 e ' Freight received Reamer will eitend her trips to Georgetown r?fytBf?n<la/> "topping at Hartley's wharf. ?*C,L s,t?ter(K)ms can be had, and information cl eerfully turticbed. at B. W- Reed's h1! wfHltu^rihWMt: Cook'a Tonrs, 1431 %.1 ? wi 5. Ko<we 8 civar stanclA? at p rind pal S.?SSi5i?.5Snrv.?*,U ?r&" P- ?- "d w p. vrtLCBM'W MA"laULf' B.?.a jy?fcUCHAHTS' AAD MIJIE11S' TBASSPOBTATION COMPANY. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMEBS BETWEEN BAl.Tl.nOHE and XEIV YORK. I?AV vVlurkn^lt':?7e~Ev?ry WEDNE8F ? ? 8ATUKDay, at 4 p.m., fromxootof brfar e Wbarf (i.ear foot 8. <iay ftreet.) THURSDAY and 8ATr P.A, ' at 6 I' ir-? 'rom Pier 49. East Rl?er (near foot Clstiton street.) V M EJei^aiit pa*tH n>rer accommodations. Lowest rates freight ^uaran*eed . r&8 1?a*T7iir*t Cass. 86. including meals bOTth Steerage, <3. meals, if desired, 2o cents per meal. ?.K , , A. L HUGGIN8. Aot.. (Bcs.on Wharf ) Baltimoek, Md. , QEO- H. GLOVEB. A?r., e"5 Pi?h 43, EA9T IJivkb. if. Y. JJ^EW YOB K ?ROTTERDAM^ . claaa Kteamem of th'.s Line, A?!?,?w??AM'" 'ROTTERDAM." bCHIEDAM," "\V. A. SCHOLTEN," n- , ^ ^ "P. CALAND,"and MAAS," P?"TlD'r P- Mails to th? Netherlands, leave SEHDay' Bn.okiyn, regularly, on WEDa<? Cabin. 9W. Steerage, SfX; ! <*ener*I A^ent. 27 South Wliiiam it., >ew iorl[ tor t-mwe ai?Dlv to W (i Penngylvacfa avenue, T?j?Sl zr H- SON. Atrent, National R corcer New Yo.k ave. aod lr-th st. northwt-st. Janl7 yoIAUEKg TO EI KOPE. 9. W. BOTELEB ft BOB Are the Agents for the sale of Ticketa la this Dlitrict of the _ _ INMAB STEAMSHIP CO. ' r?ea prop?>elng to v.sit Europe can obtain all Information by applying to a P13^ J- W BOTELEB ft 8QN. TW^OBTH GERMAN LLOYDX Steamship Lisk BiTwraa Nkw Yobk.H^vek London, Southampton and Brfmkn V.'* company wiU sail EVEBY PATCBDAl from Bremen Pier, foot of 3d street, Ijwboken. Bates of paaaage -From New York to 11 ?VT,i. London. Southampton and Bremen, tirst cabin, ?H0. aecord cabin. ?tJ0; sieera^e, f:?j; prepaid Steerage c?'rr:ticate*..)?2H For freight or passarfe aj ply to OELhM'HS ft CO, 2 Bowliu* Green, New i ork ; W G MFTZEROTf ft CO . ai5 Penn. ave., Agenta for WashlnKton- Jaaia elL NAKi) LINE: ' NOTICE. LANS BOUTE. THE CUNARD ^STEAMSHIP COMPANY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FBOM PIER 40, N. R., NEW YORK. Hai: ar.a Tnt?., 31 May )& ireria..Wed.. 15 Jnne. Borhnm. .trt., i June Scythla. Wed., 22 J<me. S^*-, 5*?- 2 ^3ne PartWa- Wed..2? Jane. Marathon-Wed . 8 Jane.'BotLnia. Wed. 6 July. ABD EVEBY WEDNESDAY FROM NEW YOBK. BATES OK PASSAGE. f50 ?80 aod $100. according to accommodations. ickets to Paiis, 415 additibtal. ' Betnrn ticketa on favorable terms. btt* ra. e at very low raw s Met ra^e tickets from l.lverpocl and Quefnstown, and ail oJtier parts of Enroi e, at lr ^eat rat^-s. Thrmurb bill* of laden irtven fcr Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp ?nd other por.s on the Contiit-nt. ?n;l for Mediterranean ports v* For freight and pas# we apply at the Company's office. No 4 Bowlinv i??-eu, or both st?era*e and ?binto OTIS BIGELOW ft CO., 605 7th street. Washington, D C. umia VERNON H. BBQWN & CO., N Y. THE TRADES^ rf3.IB805 BROTHEBsT V*w PKACnCAL BOOK AND JOB PBINTEB8, 1013 Pernsylvaala ave.. Washington. D. 0. _ M^Flne Printing a speqnlty. Jaalf L,IJ?(i-Tho Ltc*tt Bikduii employ* Workmen, and turns out super'or ' 1881 *"o3Kfils^rtS5? 1881 5^1^ Jtowia Forrest, aire A 132. A nx, le ooliits, 2 'i3H, g a. Bdwin Forreat. ? *1( n 18 cneatnut.of irrt-at )>one, muscle, *nd >li>erior breeding, tieaoty E57 0.V w^J!-fct 8t:b'??- JUHN H. 6HEEN, t>j7Gst.. Wa?hingt.>n. V. C. mT-lm* "J^OTICE?J 'HN MITOHKLL, lately with F.. s Co.. h*a opened the *tarft, 820 14in itreet. Utween H and I streets, for the purpcaeof carryiaK on the Plumbina and GasSUing busliitja. He reapectfnlly invitee his friends and riSil? \tc toKi^ehlm a call. Tweuty-ftve ye*r*' ITacunl experience. Jobbing promptly attended iclS-lm warranted. Reaemable charges. 1NE OLD RYJC WHISKY, ??. j Fine olo rye whisky. _ . FINK OLD BYE WHISKEY, WttT?t(d p^re?warranted pure for Mediciaal Bija Fau.l.y u*f. 75 cents per bottle?75 ceuta per 1 SJrtlie .- AHTHUH NAT1ANH, Phabmacist, ?m 1 aU. and 4d and I* at*. sonhwtit. ml6 V*BY NICEST BEliAoT J2L, t>.ur S >uth M It is sure to please For sa.e by all first class Groctrs. a:id wholesale ? _ W. H. TENNEk ft rtONh. rioni. Feed. Ooru, Oats, Hay. Straw, mfl CAPITAL MILLH, W Washington, V. Q. AUCTION SALES. JTUTUBE DATS. r?lBU5TE*B' HALE OF TWENTY-ONE VALUA ABLE LOTH ON T STREW. BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH AND KICiH rKENTd >0BTH?*8T;0N SEVENTEENTH STREET BETWEEN 8 AND T STRKETS, AND OfJ ORIrtON AVENUE, CO?T%IN.Ni IN ALL OVER 43.0(0 fcQCABE FEET OF GROUND vlrtne of* decree of the Bupreme Court of the District of Co'umbia,pwifd Mav ')-h JCN* 9thJ*M? 1? AX^8 30'o'ciTx'K'P1 ^lats^nmn" bere.1 eighteen (18). nineteen (19) atd twenty (2C)~ 'numbered one hundred and fiftr-two* ,\v,LIbiZen ?hav9 ^ea M.bd.vld^i o/tne trusteesinto twenty-one (!? ) Lots, six of which atoneta^rf on /0,1,?? T *t . between 17th and 18th inch^' V?nC??S bT * deplh of 97 ^et ? ?mnx * **id Lota have e*ch a front of *i0 ftet on 17ih street, between 8 and T streets by * depth of 100 feet Bixof aatd Lot? ha eion i OeSL^t Q7 f66^ i1 inches on Ormou avenue. by a depth of 97 fnet 6 inches, an 4 the reuatoin* tour i7i?rOD} ?Lk) feot 8* lncl,e' ^ T street, faet^ strejts, by a depth of 100 _/Ill1eJdecree directs that all taxes and assessments Bnall be paid cut of the purchase money. i lerms: One-fonrth of tae purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance in equal parts at six. twelve ard eighteen mouths, for waich the note# of tbe purchaser shall betaken, bearing interest from day of tale, and a lien reservea upon the property sold. A deposit of 8">0 will oe reI quired on each Lot at time of sale, Ttrmatobs complied with in seven dajs. All oonveyancmtr and recording1 at pnn hwer'a c jet. WM. F. MA1TINGLY. * IRVING WILLIAMSON^ 6tr0et' r Trustors. _ 4 .">8 Lontiiiana avenue. > LI NCANSom BROS.. Au-ns. mW d HUM AH DOWI^NG. Auctioneer. ~ CH K hTvR nvA *Fa2f rT??S?VED nEAh pROP, sth *a^(TBEJEt KOBTU EAST N CB* l?e^'iedv of ? rri1' 188,? in Fquity Cause J&JL FRIDAY' Jrvili; 1 ifitfi11 8611 *'P?blioaucUon. on th? ? J ' AT 6:30 p m., in frjnt of the premises, Lot numbered twenty-four (24) in ai>d^ft^nt^q<?K\8Q!nw? EU.mberetJ nine hundred Sethpr in tbe clty of Washington, toofa f^d4e!l!S1KP-honw8a,fl there?D" ??nMtia? M,e l,rt*cribed by the decree are, onetmtd of the purchase money in cash, and the resi'^ye (fi)and eighteen (18) months ? filer the day of sale, with Interest, or all cash, at * opUon of tbe purchaser. A deposit or 860 will be required at the time or purchase. A1 conveyfrniS.lat .^chaser's cost. The riKht to resell the property, in the event of non-compliance with Abe terms of sale jut hta seven days after sale, at the risk and co^t of the tirgt purchaser, is reserved, uj on Kivinff s.x days' n .tice in The Evening Star. . , R- K. LLIuTT, Trustee. ic23-eotdrf 400 5ih street norAweet. railroads! BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, and THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THE KA8T and THE WE8T.YIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRACK! J ANNE Y OOUPLEB! 8TBEL SCHEDULE TO TA KE^EFFECT 8 USD AY, MAY f? ? ^?Tr,,f*A\E WASHINGTON: TMf? and sr4SfcS!^a&aiisa.s?l."? 6' 8tr?l.aSC,\v.?h?yo itV ati(* Tay* (Piedmint, via he"I?!) UJches.tcr> Hagerstown, and Way, ?fJ*0?1" *nd Way Stations. Wxffi""' NEW YORK, AND B088:40 ^TAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS fo?DEreedennk "retowa a"d?t Point of Rocks :9 and Way *Uday CnIy' for Baltimore, AnnapoUs IO:(H*-baLTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyatti""A^FflSmTix^00 CIOOISS1T' 12 Way^btaUoLs" E1;ico:t City* Annapolis aud i2lt^telx^tBS^m0re ttd W*yt3 YORK kxh![K-S PHLUADELPHIA AND NEW J 3:^fc2Si2Jf0S, and?Way Stations (Winchester, . Frederick, Hai^erstow n ard Way, via lielav ) 4 REL EX PR^- H^TTriVIiiLL AND LA.U^rna J^ncUonieriCk ?*>P* +4 Bpcks, Frederick, Hatrerstown a.nd ^f^tationa. (On Sunday to +j wi ? ?? BockB aE(l Way StatiiEs only.) + - ?5Vir^? Annanolis and Way Stations. to EXPRESS (MartinsburS and rel )' Kelaj - fctops at ByattsvUie and Last f Bcck? and w?y Stations. 7 _> 46?Baltimore and Way Stations. Maxtbvuaeasd ladB:K3S"A C1NC1NSATI, AND ST. mKw?8HE' ny ATT8V ILLE, anulauoc.Li *.\I RES8. t?tops on sitrnal or to let off p.sgenKers at any station between Waahimrton and Annapolis Junction. Cti t ? UL'day8Un(U5 8 0nIy' 0Uler train3 d4ily* ex" tion1 'rcm Wa8l>hiirton stop at Belay Sti1",?'further information apply at the Baltimore nj ui0!^ office. Waehlu?ton Station, aad .11 4 1451 FeiiUb>lvaDiA avenue, corner 14th if v' ? orders will bs tuk^n for batr^rwe to be checked and received at any point in the city. 1881 1881 10 sooiiwmi. Ooubiw Track, Mteel Kaili. 8i Sk?KJtfcJHEFlSS? $rm TBAIN8 LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, comer of Sixth and B streets, m foTloSaFor ^ittsbur* and the West, 8:00 a.m.. daily with Sleeping Cars to Pittsbuw and Chicaa-o 10 SO torinrt'T ni.H1Hlt8Teer-nK Cars from Harrlaburt ^?,nia 1111 d Chicago; 9 J$0 p. m. daily, with Palaoe Oars to Pittsbnrir BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. *or Oanandainma. Rochester, buffalo, Niagara. iPottF*1/ <ra"to Watkins *nd the North, at I^5* exc?E^ Sunday; a .30 p. m dally, exoept Saturday, with Palaoe Cars to Canand^Kua and Watkfns. *? uanan ror WilliamBport, Lock Haven and Elmira.at 10 -M a.m. dally, except Sunday. u ?of ^ew York and tne East, 8:00a.m., 10:80 a.m 10:k p.id. On sunday a:00a ?l??n w i ;I5 p'51o?express of PuU'man Parlor Cars. 9:30 a.m. dally, exoept SonTor Brooklyn. N. Y., all through trains connect at k J *^th Doats of Brooklyn Annex, affordlnj? direct transfer to Fulton street, avoid? in* double ferriage across New York city. For Philadelphia, ri:00 a.m., 10 80 a m 2-na 10:00 and 10:16 p.m. On Sunday, a:oo i iL' 10:00 and 10:16 p.m Limited Express.' B:W?s.m. daUy, except Bunday. Pre* For Baltimore. 6:40. 8:00. ?:SO. 10:80 a.m.. and 2:00, 4:*), 4:40, 6:40, 9-80, 10:00 and 10:15 p. '0,d.pnT?5i~;i';.'i:W ,m- 4 ,or4^tsS&6;4? *-m- Md 4:40 p-m* u4L^ANDKlA'ANp rBEDERfCKSBURG BAIL?ON'RA^^l,XAi<I,U1A ASD Wi8alSaFor Alexandria. 7 .00. 7 .20, 9.20. and 11.80 a m i a0- 6 20 8:00 and 11:80 p m Oj?s?iday at 7 -.00. 9 20 and 11 30 a m and hYio niS ! Md. ? 00 P-m- daily, exoept Sunday. Trains leave Alexandria for Washington. 8:00. 8:00 and 10.001 a. m ; 12.40. 8:00. 6:00. 7:00and 9:10 p" ^i,,r,aF1 :0? n>idn&rht. On Sunday at 8 -OS and 10:00 a.m.; 7:C0and 9:05 p.aa Tickets and information at the offloe, northeast h " I?*' sud Pennsylvania avenue* and at the depot, where orders can be left for the r^ldeJices b*^'r*Ke to desiinatton from hotels and J. B. WOOD, General Pamenmr Ajrent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. nov29 LOUI8IAN4 STATE LOTTERY* THIS IS THE ONLY LOTTERY EVER VOTED AND ENDORSED BY THE PEOPLE OF AN I STATE. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION' OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED! Lonisiana State Lottery Company* Incorporated in lBCg for 25 years by the Lexisl^ture for L<5ucational and oharitable purposes? with a capital of *1.000,000-to which a reserve fatd of over S4J0.(hmj has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adoi ted December 2d. A. D . 1879. IIS GRAND SINGLE NUMBEB DRAWINGS TION will take plaoe monthly. flW3 I' Ifever Scales or Postpones. Look at the following distribution: Cirand Promenade Concert. durinwr which will take place the 183d Grand Monthly _ AND THI EXTBAOBDINABY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JUNE 14th, 1881, Under the personal superviBion and management of Gen. G. T. BBADREGARD. of Louisiana, and Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Virginia CAPITAL PRIZE, *100.000. tv Notice. ?Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, 86. Fifths, 93. Tenths. 81LIST OF PRIZ1C8. 1 Capital Prize of #100.000 $100,000 1 Grand Prize of 50,000 60.000 1 Grand Prize of iiO.OwO 2'>,000 U i.anre Prixeeof 10,000 30,000 4Lar>re Prizes of 6,000 20,000 Prizes of 1,000 20.000 ,21 600 35.000 |S? " S00_ SO, 000 SSi I. 200 40,000 100 60,000 JLU,UU0 * in 100 000 lmi APPROXIMATION PRTZEBV ' 100 Approxlaiaaoii Prize* of 30.000 _}^L_ " ' 175.::::: T "^^AW^bVofLaT"^600 *m. JCBAL A. EARLY, ot Va , { Com'rs. \\plicfttion for rat-s to dubs should onlv lm to the office of the Company In New Orl^nlP Write for circulars or send orders to UtleAuaM. A. DAUPHIN. ? - ~ ^ N*w Oai.KA.v8. La.. or M. A. DAUPHIN, at ' No. 212 Bsoadwat, N*w Yobk, Oj _ 4. P. OOHBdCHj m?6 BOa 14th at. n.w., Washinotoh, D.O. TTP?^^REaa'_I>EALi:58' ASD REPAIRi U ER8. call tor prioea on Perforated and ELaatio Chair Bottoms and Backs. Any sUe Kiastlo. I ^ W1MJA1ML Hard wars, 91* 7 th (tract. ^w^mmmmm??? AUCTION SALES. THIS AmEwdow. CSS" S8tiS8SSffl& stts&s NOBTBWI8t ABOUT TWO SOITARKfl xmdescS o^f<U i^of JM ; 'a ?lf|' onto Sllih 7 #&n 188i# V? equity ctu e Ho.jJm ?f^Dbberman P. Brown is oomplaln int ?el?it n?hH? ?mlLb' tr0Bt?e.18 defendant. I shall wv?fAP2 H. auction, on the rremis?*. on WEDhmuak. l he 1st Day of June. 1881. birim. in (ici^>cfi p * *bat desirable property of Washington, in the District of OolumMa, known m lot DQmbered 12. in sonars n timbered 194, with the improvements thereon. h?a*e. and premise* No. 1611 16th s e?t ?Te*n^ hou?e beiny a brick dwelling of tiro rtoriee and misurd roof, and the lot havin* a onD(W)?/eet f6 l 9 lnche# on 1Cth Blreet by ? depth M *iro1vidftd by the decree are: ^ of ,lw Purchase money in cash, onethird in one year, and one-third in two years rom ^e day of sale, with interest on the deferred pa 5}*!;!* ?' Per cent per annum, the deferred paySK-ASSEST1 M JeM 01? ?" &*B H wauw&ES* H ABME8. Trustee. v. ?. WARNER. Ancttoneer. m20-d&ds J OHM SHERMAN & CO.. Real Estate Aucts., 8t. Clood Building. SALE OF VALUABLE PEIPSBT? NORTH* EST*LEVENTH Aii? ? 8TB^8 't-??ld. at public auction, on WED- -? NtfcDAY, June 1st, at 5 o'clock p m., lot iflm ^ A Wuare 319, northwest corner ilthJhJL ,mpro^?$ by a Urge foar story brick dwelling House, with two story back buildlS?i . latter containing dining room opening on lith stree , the proi>erty suitable forBmall hotel or large boardin* house; title perfect. Terms: One third cash; balance six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by deed of trust; interest at six pe* cent, or all c?sh at option ot purchaser. $250 cash at time of sale. ? LEWIS J. DAVIS. Executor. WM. M. fc-MITH, Salesman- ml4-d&d8 SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON NINETEENTH STREET. NEAK nUPONT CIRCLE AN! McNATOR STEWART'S, G? WEDNESDAY, 1st day of June, at mat 5:.!0 o'clock P. M., in front of the premises. ?*? w/<JVy LoJ 25- f 'luare 134. having a front?jC of 22 feet on J!Hh ft reef, between Q and R streets and a depth of loo fttt, to an alley, 'ihis lot is near Senator Stewart's and Bupont Circle. Terms: One fourth cash, balance in one, twoand tnree years, notes to bear interest and to be secured l>y de?d of trust Oonveyancmg. be , at uurcharer s cost. A deposit or $100 reqnired at time ofDUNCA8SON BROS., nis.t-dkan Auctioneers. rjlHOMAS DOWLINO, Auctioneer. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, CORNER NORTH?E*r:FIF1H AKD K BST" 1 I.^V0ffeSfc,r83,e0D w?DNE8D A Y.June m J, 1881. at fi o'clock p.m.. in front of the premises, the parts of lota 19 and 21. and all Jllufl. J n ??'n ' in square No. 16,subdtvided into lots hA,?=' S ?,an<l ?- ,Lot 'A" has a large dwelling house of 13 rooms in com pit- te order. The other ort'et buUding lots, and ail have an alley ot 8*'ec One-third cisli; residue in six &nd^?ive mouths, with interest at six per cent P-23 4* FRED. W. JONgrt, X-untee. THIS EVENING. DUNOANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, 9th and D streets northwest. SALE OF GROCERIES, HOALFS, FIXTURE8 &c . ENTIRE OONTENT8 OF ('j OPPRANORTHWEST *? 5l? EL?Vi?HT11 SrREET OT >VIit)NK8DAY EVENING. Junk 1. Si V ? c c*- we Wlil Bel1 tlio balance of .:: XJ Stock and Fixtures contained in atwveitjjH Store. By order of the Hoard- m3l-2t*VMBAn J AMES GUILD & SON, Auctioneers. PAWNBROKER'S SALE AT AUCTION. for B- ton' 314 9th street, .a. ^.TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVKN-}f7?L } .AI-7 OCLP?? 1' M .May 31 aDd JuoedSiJl ocnsistinjr of Oold and Silver Watches, ??''ianioDd Bin>rs, Solid Silver and .f?^are' ^0o'lB? Clothin*, &c. nj2H-4l C A SMITH, Broker. TQ.WOKROW. DUNCANSON BROH., Auctioneers. 8th and D streets northwest. FLOWEE1*! FCOWERSV FLOWERSM! A LARGE AND SPLENDID COLLECTION OF A^5^:lr^?5K?NJJ H BANDANAS, COLEUS AUCTION FLOWERING PLANTS AT THURSDAY MORNING. Jux? 2r. at oyga O'Ci-Ock, and on FBI D A y AFTEK NOON, Si> June at Four O'clock, withm our salesrocms. maiat jQUNCANSON BROS.. AncUoneers. j 4"AWNBROKIIl'S ?Aj^E OF WATCHEP, JEWOn THURSDAY, 2v ^Juxe! 1881, com- J5fc%. I Ar 12 o clock, at the auction rooms of Duncanson Bros., earner itthand Dets I n.w., a quantity of Watches, Jewelry, SiiverwE? fto.. remaiLi K iu my nande, pait'eafaUingto redetm or renew the same rr -n -f i? v pf"^UP WALLACE. p?ll-2t Urokfr, 341 < Pepna. avenge u.w? rj^HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. By order tf the Orphans' Court, I shill#7% ?*H. ?? 'iHDHSIJAY MORNING, June 2n Q 1. .. " \ R O'CLOCK, at residence. No. 303 V?S| E street, between .Ji and 4tu streets north /VI west, the following effects; Walnut Far.'or Suite, upholatered in Drab Rep. 7 pieces, " Walnut JM.'t". Table, Wa'nnt and Oak ( hamber Suites, Mat reese^. Feather Pillows and Bolsters, J^alnut and other Wardrobes. Brussels carpets, I'.tu-ee'B St?ir Carrets, Oilclotti. W alnut t xt. ii. Dining Table Chairs, China and Glastw;ira, Child's Carriage, Befrij/erator. Heating Stoves. Kitchen Requisites, &c. ni31-dts ELEN CAREY. Administratrix. fpHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. 2.CCO FLO}VEBING AND BIDDING PLANTS. ? rTOTTRwyE,i> &c AT AUCTION. On THUttSUAY MORNING. Junk 2d, 18*1, AT 10 30 o'clock, at my auct'on$i??> } 8ljall sella very superior collection of Plants. m3J 3t "YY ALTEii B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITE. CHAIRS UFHOLSTKRKD IN CRIMSON Rte- WALNUT CHAMBER SUIT*S; KA8YOHAIRS ROSEWOOD WARDROBE. klBR JR FttasT S??58E?h?,r.INGRAIN AND OTHER OARPETS; TURKISH CHAIRS; WALNUT WARDROBES: OIL ?AINTING8- LACK OUHTAIBSAND CORNIGKH MAKBL^TOP S^r, EXTENSION TAB LBS; BUSK AND CJTTON-TOf MATTRESSES* WALNUT sofas upholstered in PLUSH; FEATHER PILLOWS ANu BOLHTER8; CHINA. GLASS AND CU0CKE3Y ^AltE; HEALTH LIFT-. DROP LIliHTSKITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. On THURSDAY. Junk 2, 1881, commenc-c* ino at i0 o'clock a m., we shall ssit at tneviL resieenco of a lady declining housetcepinar. No. 3il Missouri avenue, between 3d and 4 M / Jr| streetH northwest, the above assort uent of hiusehold effects WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Bouse fcr Rent. [m28-a] Auctton?e s. TJ1HOMA8 DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTIER' SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY 15 SSkARK No* 7:13 southeast, also, IN SQUARE No 868 EAST. ' , y,rtaeT?f a deed of trust,dated 9th April, a_a 187H, f rvm Joseph G. Carroll and wife to the iff!? undersigned; and recorded In Liber 886, Jiii*. folio It J, and at the request of the parties secured thereby, we will oiler at public sale, in front of the JJuY*1*6*' on -IHCKSDAY, thk 2D Day of June, 188L attbe Hour of Six o'Clock p.m., all of Lot No. 1, situated in square No. 733, fronting 75 | feet on p streei south and 44 10 13 on 2i street east, with ah the improvements to the samebeloogiog. Immediately after, alro part of Lot No. 24, situated In square frCS, be^lnniuK at the southeast corner of said Lot; th<n west to the rear hue or said J ot <JG feet: then north 25 fee"; then east 94 reet; then south to place of be?rinnin>r, with all improvements. This Lot front* on 7ih street east. Tonus of sale; One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, the purchisnr ^ivta* his note?, cearjiK interest from day of sale, secured by a d? ed of trust. A deposit of $50 required when the property is ttruck off. All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. r? ^ R. P. JACKSON,? mlT-d&ds J. J. WATERS. ) Trustees. Fine building lots on h street, benorthwest111 AiND TKNTH btrekts On 1HUR8DAY' AFTERNOON. June 2d. at 6 o clock, we will sell part of square 375, sSF frontingHQleet on H street north, between-3L 9th and 10th streets northwest. The above property wiU be subdivided Into four lota or sold as an entirety. V Teima: One-quarter cash, balance in one, two and three years notes, to bear in te reet and to be tecuie4 by a deed of trust, conveyancing, kc . at purchaser's ccst. A deposit will be required on each lot. TH08. LINCOLN CASEY, ) KORVAL w. BURCHILL, [ Committee. HENRY WISEGARNETr.y m26 DUNCANSON BROS. Auction ears. rjpHOS. E.WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE8* BALE OF~VALUABLE THB1EhTORY BRICK DWELLING H0038, Mo. 57 H STREET NORTH WE8T, OPPOSITE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. By virtue ot a deed of trait dated the 17th day of June. 1875, and recorded in Liber ffi| 789, folio 106 et seq., of the land records of JbjL the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trustee will ?ell at publlo auction MONDAY, Juni 6th, 1881. a? 6 o'clock p. m., in front of the premises. the following-described real estate, wit't improvements knows as Lot twenty-nine (29), ia Shepherd's subdivision of square six hundred and Uenty-three (623), In the city ot Washington, D C. The terms of sale to be one-third of purchase money in caBh; the residue in one and two yetrs, for which the purchaser is to (five nofw secured on the property, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, wiariKK interest at six (6) per oent per annum; or all casii, at option of purchaser. $100 deposit required when bid accepted. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven (7) days the Trustees reserve the to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. GEORGE F. APPLEBY, ( THna v E. EDMUNSTONJ TrUBtoeaXHOS. E. WAQGAILAN, Au^Uoaoer. |&26-d * I AUCTION 8ALB8 rjlHOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Real Estate Auctioneer. AUCTION 8ALF OF VALUABLE LOTS OX SEYESTH HTRttfcT, UBTWKkN o AND n AND ON CI SIREET. BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH NORTHEAST. On BATURHAY, Junk 4th, at 6 o'olotim* p. m., I will Fell in front of the premife* Lot??P* 4. 6 and the east 42 feet 1 inch of Lot 3. in-* Square 894, located aa above. Property will be subdivided to ault purchasers. Terms very easy and made known day of ?a'e. )el-4t TllOS. E. WAQmAMaN. Anct. | rjlHOMA8 DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANOEBY BALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.O. By virtue of a decree of the 8upreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed the 19th fff? day of November, A-D 1880, in cause T-'-i "?" ! W. Wright et al. vs. Chas. Walter et a la.. No. 5,175, Equity doc. 17. and affirmed by decree in ueneral Term May 20 1881, 1 ahall sell at pubic auc1ion,totbe highest bidder, in front of the premise*, on FRIDAY, toe 10th Datof jcsk, a. D. 1881.at 5o'clock r. m .thefollowingdeecribedreal estate, situate in the C.ty of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: The southeast corner of lotnumi bered five (5), in block two (2). in Brown and Todd's mbdiviaion of PleasiBt Plain and Mount j P easant, being the s^nft property conveyed to Mary E. Rivera by Irvin B Wrtirht (and J. W. Wrifrht) by dted. dated on the fourteenth day or : July, A. D. 1872, B?id lot fronting on Irvin street | forty feet, aiid ruunlng back one hundred and . fifty feet, tcwether with the improvements thereon, consittirg of a three story Brick DwellinK Hoaae ai d ether improvement*. Terms of sale: ore-third of the pnrcha*e money in cas-h (of which $100 must be paid at sale*, and balam e in one and two years, in notes of purchsser, beaiing interest from the day of sale, secured by I ea noon the said property; or ail cash at the option of the purchaser. Terms of sale to be complied with within soven diya after the day of s*le; in default of which the Trustee shall read^orti-e aiui rc sfl) the above j<roperty at the risk at>d co?? of the defaulting purchase r. All conveyancing at d recorditg at pEichasei's coat. JOHN W HUNT, Trustee, Jel.3.6.8,10 Irvinrtreet northareat. (WAKCERV BALE OK THAT VERY VALUJ ABLK LOT ON K 81 REE P NOR LHWE3T, BBTWFEN VKRMONT AVENUE AND KIFTEkNTH STREET, FACING McPIlERaON bQUA.bE. Bv virtue of a decree of the 8upremo C< >nrt of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Came No. 4.r>67, in which Ell*>n Butler and another are p'aintiffs, and William Queen et al. are ?*efondants, we will sell at pnblic auction, on friday, june 10th, a. d. 1881, at 0 o'clock, in front of the premises, valuable lot, known as lot three (3) in Equate 216, Washington city, d. 0., with the impro\ ements. Lot fronts 38 feet and has a depth of 120 feet to an alley. Terras of sale: One fourth cash, of which 8250 must be puid at tbe time of sale; balance in equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, to be secured by d*ed of trust on the property sola, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. If terms are not complied with in ten d?ys the property will be re-so.d at the risk and co>tof the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing a*jd recordmsr a' coal of purchaser. AU1HUK A. BIRNBV, 1 330 4>tf street, J. TARltEtjL DYER. \ Trustees. , Cor. 7th st and La. ave. n. w. j 1 HOB. J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. Jel-d&ds J"^UNCAN80N BEOS , Auctioneers. 1RU8TEE8' SALE OF VALUABL? PROPERTY ON FIR8T STREET. NEAR B BTtiKET NORTHEAST, NEAR UNITED STATES CAPITOL. By virtue of a deed o* trust given to us. l_v ana doly reeorrJed in Liber No. 70J, folio 182, one of the l.and Records of the District W. of OolPtnbia, we will sell ou 'J TJE8DAY, June 14, A.D. 1881, at 5 30 o'clock p m. , in front of the premie ep, all that piece or parcel of trround situate in the city of Washington, and kaowu and designated as parts of Lots numbrrtd one (1) and seventeen <.171), in square numbered six hundred and eiuhty six (080), beginning for the said parts at a roiLt on the line of 1st street eaat distant seventynine feet ncith of the southeast corner of said Lot ODe. and running tience nortu ftfty-ei<nt feet to the center of a twelve foot alley In said f'luare, laid down to be foiever kspt open: tooace through the center of sa.d alley seventy.Beven feet; thence south fifty-eight feet, and thenco east seventy-re \ en leet to the place of beginning, ccntaiuing four thousand four hundred and sixtj-six (?,4('.0) sq aare feet, being the Bame property which was conveyed to Harah Strong by Thomas Ewli g. Jr., by deed dated June7th l?0'.t, and duly recordea*n Liber D; No. 11. folio 58, of tte Jana records of Washington county, in tha District of Columbia, together vsith the improve ments, wavs, sieementB, ii*hts, privileges and api-uitenances to the Bame btlonKiug. or in any vise appertaining. Ttrms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, notes to bear interebt at 6 per cent, payable semi annually, and to te secured by a deed of trust on the premises so d. Conxeyancing, kc., at purchasers cofct. A <leposlt of required at time of sale If the terma of sale are not complied with then, the 1 rustees reserve the riirht to reiell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser upon giving five days' public notice of Bach resale in some newspaper published in Washington. D. C. JOHN A. BARBEB, ) Jel PHILIP A. DARMEILLbJ Trugtees. C1HANCEKY BALE OF FRAMB DWRLLINO. / NO. 459 H STREET NORTHWEBT. AND VACANT LOT ADJOINING. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court u ol the District of Columbia, in Equity Cause IfflW No. 0,833. the undersigned Trustees wiilseil JCJL at pnblic auction, in front of the premises, on IB1DAY, i he 10th Day of June, 1881, at C o'clock p m . the west half of lot 14. equare 517. improved by htnee No. 4.">0 H street and immediately after sale of the west balf. the said Trustees will sell the east half of said lot 14. The whole of lot 14 has a front of 30 feet by a depth of 100 feet. Ttrm8 of sale: One third ci6h; the residue in OLe and two ytais, with iuterest, and securod by a reservi d lien or deed of trus'. The property will be sold dear rf all luxes. 850 depotit whoa each bid ib accepted. W. E. EDMOS8TON,) TmrtMO M. F. MORRIS j Trusties. HIPS. E. WAGOAHAN, Auct m31-d,tls THCS. J FISHER & CO., ~ Real Estate Auctionters, 1223 7th st n.w. CHANCESY BALE OFVALUABLE THREESTORY AND BASEMENT FRAME DWELLING ROUSE, >o. 732 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree cf the Supreme Court of theDibtrict of Columbia, in Silsbee, trus- flHW tee, vs. Garland et al , equity caaae No. 7,309, passed in said cause on the 20th day of M?y, A. 1>. 1881, Ihe undereitrced, trustees, will sell at pnblic auction, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of June, A. D. 1881, at 5 30 o'clock p. m , in front of the premises, the following-described real estate. situated in the city of Washington, in the Li strict of Columbia, to w.t: The touth nineteen (19) feet and eight (8) inches front by the depth thereof, (99 feet 10X iuches,) of Lot twelve, (13,) in Bqnare numbered three hundred and forty-fire, | (346,) with the improvements thereon. I Terms of sale. One third of the purchase money i in cam, and tne residue in two equal installments, payable respectively at one and two years frsm the day of sale, with interest at the rate of six per ce ntcm per annum, secured by a deed of trust upon the premises, or all o?sh. at the option of the purchasers. A deposit, in money, of 8100 required at the time of Bale. Terms of sa'e to be oomplied ; with within seven days after tbe day of sate, in default cf which the property to be resold after three day s' advertiiement in the Evening 8tar newspaper, at risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing and tecording at purchaser's cost. TALLMADGE A. LAMBERT. 1 Office 410 5th st.n.w. .WaBhtntr'n. D.C. L T^oe^a JOSEPH r. DAiiLI?GTON. f Trustees. Office 4106ili et n.w.,Washing'n.D.C.' m25-d&ds CHANCERY 8AT.15 OF FRAME DWELLING ON CAPITOL HILL. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the JMstrict of Columbia, passed in equity cause No 7,707, I will offer for saleJXSdL at auc.lon, in front of the premises, on M iNDAY, the 0th day of June, 1881, at 5:30 o'clock p. m., rartof lot No. 20, in equare No. 870, in this city, beginning 18 feet from the northeast corner of raid lot; innning thonee west 20 feet; thenoe south 136 feet 1 inch to a public alley; thence east 20 feet; thence north 130 feet 1 inch to the beginning. improved by a frame house (.No. 039 A street southeast.) Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the residue in two equal installments at six and twelve months, with six per cent Interest, or all in cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $50 will *e required at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's coRt. nEtflNALD FENDALL, Trustee. PUNCAN8QN BMOS , Auctioneers. m23-d'fed? EXEOUTOR'8 8ALE OF VALUABLE FOUNDRY PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C.? AT AUOTION On TUESDAY, June 7, 1881, at 6 o'clock p m., I will sell on the premises, that va'.u- <jj9s able Iron Foundry and Machine Shops. km W0 as the Columbia Foundry, corner Washington Btrect.uid Chesapeake and Ohio canal. Georgetown, D. C., 158 feet ou Washington street, 120 feet on canal, with al the improvements, commodious machine Bhop, model room and foundry, lathes, tools, models for mill machinery large engine and boiler, etc,, etc., on the premises. Facilities for coaling and transporting heavy material perfect. Free of encumbrance. TermB easy and nude known at salem25-d&ds THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. mHOS. J* FISHES & CO., Auctioneer*. X 1223 F si. northwest. SALE OF DE8IRABLE~ RESIDENCE, 3422 K STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on May 1st. 1875. atid recorded among the njl land records of the District of Columbia, ia Liber 787, at folio 57, I will sell at publio auction, on tbe premises, on MONDAY, the 6th day or Joke next, at 6 o'clock p m , alt that part of Lot 19, in square 28. in the city of Washington, commeccingat the northeast oorner of said Lot 19. running thence east 8<J feet; thenoe south 124 feet II inches to a publio alley; thenoe west 30 feet: thence north 1^4 feet 11 inches to the place of beginning, with the improvements thereon. There is a desirable three-story Dwelling House (Ho. 2422 K street corthwest) on the property. . Terms: One third cash, of which a deposit of $100 required at time of sale, and bilanca at one and two years, with interest to be secured by deed of trust npon the premises, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. TH. JE8UP MILLER. mS6-d&ds Surviving Trustee. yiy ALTER B. WILLIAMS * 00 , Aucta. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ac , AT AUCTIO*. At residence 1404 8 street northwest, onf7\ FRIDAY, Junk 3d, 1881, commencing iiUi 10 o'olgck a m. consisting in part of? Parlor Suite, upholstered in green rep.; I Jf | Marble-top Oenter Tables, Walnut Extension Table, Dining-room Chairs, Wnatnots, Walnut Hall Rack, Walnut Chamber Furniture, Painted Bedsteads, Bureaus and Wash stands. Mirrors, Refrigerators, Brussels, Ingrain and other Carpets, Hall fend SUir Carpets, Engravings, Chromos, Hufk and Oott^n-top Mattress. Feather Pil'owa and Bolsters, China, Glass and Crockery Ware, Kitchen Utensils, Sc . together with other articles too numerous to enumerate. Terms <*a*h WALTER B WILLIAMS & OO., AuctS. HOUSE FOtt BENT by ALBERT t FOX. No. jRUXitxavtfcortiwaftt. miS.ai.jVi, f g $ FAMILY BUPFLIE8. JJECO RATION DAY. C ANN ED QOODB of every description. WCODEN PLATES. PAPER NAPKINS. FRUITS of all kinds. ZWEIBACK. LIME JUIOE. B W. HEED'S S9N8, m25 1316 Fst. northwest. QABD. ~~ k Mn? the ordinary Java Coffee ple^umf olmfr *" rt,juested to geta sam. .. _ 4 8UPERB MARAOAIBO, retailed at 25 cents per pound, freth roasted They will save money and get & better coffee suited at waa*a ^enu^Qe? rich old Java, can be WITJIER'S, ,?ltJ Fine Groceries. lftIS I'enna. are. MAY PICKINGS Js a (rarden and highly cultivated Japan Tea composed of the 'arly picked leaves, on" with ?*re natural color, ai d makes a delictus drink 'M'ssjsb' *>?> ICED TEA. ICED TEA* ICED TEA. ?Pnr..Green:.?Iaclr' or Mixed Tea, at 50 cents per ^ound. cant be equalled in Washington fur Iced LINCH GOODS o..?. ,?t.eTery^eW!ripti0D received. Potted Ham. Toonae, Turkey, Chicken, ftc. Bined Turkey, Tongue, Chickeu &c.: Roast Lamb, Beef, Turkey. Ac,: hardines, Salmon. Lobtter, Dried Beef, Baked BeaiiB, &c.. SACCES AND PICKLES Of a!l kinds, and we would name the celebrated BKiU.' M?;a>0ic" 4 good supply of theie Important articles. P if?n*?9 ve8?,iQ a variety of styles?including small bottle* at 26 oeuts for Picnic purposes. in Tact, we Rive our undivided attention to tha FAMILY TRADE, 11 ??J, wh0!e "tudy to furnish the VERY ?r IUq ' ?*erytliiliK In the way of FAMILY SOPfi?^??KeneraUy Our facilities for buyin* and freighting are surpassed by none, and we guarantee to sell as low as any other house in tne city as. 5~? the article, Quality and quantity, aa represented. Money cheerfully refunded to any customer who is not entirely satisiied with their purcha** If you can't call please send postal or Tekphrme r? v res dence, as onr Telephone at the otore is / moved again for the present. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, ray19 6Q4 9<h at., bet. E and F. THIS SEASON, THERE IS HO MORE PLEASANT AND WHOLBBOME BEVERAGE THAN * CLARET, and as the cost of a fair quality of Imported Claret is so extravagant as to forbid its general us?,a wine of equal quality and at a low price becomes a desideratum. We have succeeded in securing a VIRGINIA CLARET, grown in Albemarle County, equal in bouquet delicacy and purity to any irnrortid wine at double its prioe. Its fruity agreeable flavor, its small t?r ceutageof alcohol, together with the low prloe of 84.00 PER DOZEN, 6hould recommend it to the cordial approval of the pUbllO. ALSO FROM THE SAME VINEYARD, A NORTON SEEDLING of a Burgundy character, the finest native wine jet produced, at S3.00 PER DOZEN. HUME, CLE* KV A CO.. *p29 SO? Market Bnact. OOI BOUSE SEEDLESS CCCUMIX BERS, ONLY 60 CENTS, PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th street and New York avenue A]bo, STRAWBERRIES Just received. ap7 RECEIVED DAILY. CHOICE SPRING IAMB, CUCUMBERS, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOS8, BERMUDA POTATOKB AND ONIONS. POTOMAC PERCH an SHAD. AT TBS BOBTON MARKET, sp? 1TI8 Pennsylvania areata*. 1 OllN B KELLY. . ^ ?? _ Dkalkb ik First-Class BEEF, LAMlT VEAL. MUTTON &c. COBNED J3EKF A SPECIALTY, Bt&LsGZS. C2U, and 6:500eiiier Market, 9th street wing, and '206 and 108 Northern Liberty Market or Address Box 71, City Post Office. <???.? Marketing delivered free of charge to all part* of the city. mar24 pOLO ns?a O Awarded at the National Fair over all other coin i-etl tors, TO U i? H K S The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour In the United Statea. WINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Pat;nt. . ./ITERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. " A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. _ , GOLDEN"HILL, __ The Etandard Family Fiour o? the District. FOB SALE BY EVERY FIRST-CLASS GROCER. WHOLESALE DEPOI. Corner 1st at. and Indiana awe.. feblS \VM. M. GALT ?fc CO. SPORTING GOODS. {JliiK. BUPPEBT Wot, ?03 and ?OS Tth at. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, the cheapest for Beauty. Oomfort and Durability is the market. ARCHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, BICYOLSS. VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS. S. Y. ROLLER SKATES (all numbers) At Prioes to Suit the Times. mart MEDICAL, Ac. NO CURE NO PAY!?To all afflicted with private diseases come at once and you shall bo rewarded by a speedy cure without mercury. Dr. BROTHERS, 906 B Btreet southwest. mll-im* DR. MOTT'S FRENCH POWDERS - Certain cure for Kidne/ Diseases, Gravel and all Urinary Diseases, Nervous Debility, Bemiual Weatness, Impetency, Gleet, Scrofula, Syphilis and all Blood and Sain Diseases speedily cured. Gonorrhoea cured in 48 hours. For sale by W<. B. ENT\VI8LE, Druggist, corner 12th St. and Pa. ave. .lc? *L3 ?Sr box?Eent mail under sual on reoelpt of prloe. m6 DBvf^?i4Tt^e.pl<'est established and most reliable LADIES' raVHiorAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 Massachusetts avenue, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. All Female Complaints and Irregularities quickly cured. Prompt treatment Separate rcoms for ladies. m4-lm AOLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR T?A new and great Medical Work, warranted the best and cheapest, Indispensable to every man, entitled "The Science of Life KNOW I or Self-Preserrationbound in _. finest French muslin, embossed THYSELF. I full gilt, #00 pages, contains bsau?? tiful steel engravings. 125 prescriptic ns, prloe only 31.25 sent by mail. ULusbated sample six cents. Send now. Address PeafePdy Medical Institute or Dr. WM. H. PARKER, No. 4 bulfinch street, Boston. apl8-m.w.f ONSULT DR. ROBERTSON every Wednesday and Saturday at his office, 456 O street northwest, near43pstreet, from2to9p.m., who, with fifteen yews' experience, guarantees a cure in all diseases of the Urinary Organs, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, &c. Gonorrhoea or Syphilis, recently contracted, positively cured in from 6 to 10 days. Consultation strictly private, and separate offices for ladles. 5?'.er,J? t*I? lay si dans of Baltimore. Main office, 19 S-Eutaw street, Baltimore. Charges moderate. febt 11TADAM DE FOBEBT HA8 R8MXUY FOR 1TX Lftdioi. All fens ale complaints quickly cured. C? be consulted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office hours from l to 9 p m. feb9-4m* nB; .KICOKD, 141 WEST FAYETTE ST.. U Baltimore, from long experience in hospital and private practioe, is enabled to guarantee a core in Byphilitic disorders of the blm>? t^t nose or kin. Victims of indiscretion with Spermatorhea. premature decay, lost manhood, Ate*. rendertoS marriage improper or unhappy, are radically cured. Recent or Chronic Gonorrhoea cured In three to eight days by a local remedy. Call or write. ?fiay 8-Sm FINB SANITARY PLUMBING?Best Material ud Workmanship. 24 years' practice. Pertonal superintendence. Will write SpediicatumM and sutieriniend the construction of first class sanitary work at a fair charge. Orders for any amount of work promptly filled. JAS. F. BRIBN, mlO-lm* 419 9th street northwest. T EWIS* WITCH HAZEL AND GLYCERINE IB AJ invaluable for Bun Burns. The WITCH HAZEL allays the inflammation and takes out the redness immediately Ana prevents tan. while the GLYCERINE renders the complexion clear and Mopth Soid by druggists. BTOTT fc CROMWELL, Whoiesale Agents. ml8-lm WHEN ANY SEWING MACHINE_AGENT leaves a machine at ypnr house, do not pay one ssBt on it antal you coaMbereand see whai yon mm DRY QOOPB. ^ COLORED FLANNELS FOR BATHING SUITS. LADLES". GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S GAUZE VESTS GENTLEMEN'S FANCY HALF BOSS. RID AND LISLE GLOVES. POLKA DOT AND FIGURED LAWNSJOB LOT OF WHITE GOODS. U!*c. TILKB 4t I'HIWRINti, gi? 7u> ?t ?.w. SPECIAL BARGAINS. A JOB LOT OF WHITS GOODS AT | HALT PBIOB. j We have just placed on ouroountersS.nnoyardsof choice WHITE GOODS, which we wiil se.l at Uwc Many sty lee in the lot are worth over double the 1 LOI ISINE 8ILK<* at 76c. PaRa80L,8 at reduced ^rlcee New lot of HUN ITMBKKLt A8. asisKKRfSKS ? *?>"? s. ONE PRICE. W? Jl. SHl'STER A- SONS, mi7 919 Fenntiylvanla Avenue. ONE THOCSAND (l,C(Ki) pieces of beautiful Lawns. (" ne hnndred(lOO) pieces of Figured French Lawns. One hundred (100) pieces of Fitrared Linen Lawus. Blsck LiLen Lawns. Black French L.awns. The largest assortment of new and beautiful Lawns In Wafchinjrton. Fiptired real Linen Lawns 15, 18, 20, 25. FiKUrtd French Lawns 25, 31. si. Fibred American Lawns, 1,000 pieces, 5. 6, 8. 10, 12, 16. India Linen (the new style white s.KJds120.25.11.37. 1 ace 8trij>e White Goons. 10. Two hundfed <200) pieces of beautiful Madras Giltrhams, l.rpest assortment in Washington. Yard wide Pure Linen, lor ladies' wear. 12U jests ; ?rsD??,?' sb^,>4 Btowto-$,is-! Colored and black (pure si'k) Brocade, 8 I. Pure Linen bleached Table Damask. 50. Pure Linen Dinner Napkins, 75 dozen, si>ecial barea'n. All Pure Wool Black Lace Banting, 25 st assortment of new styie lined Parasols. 8! to $8. Sun's Veiling, all colors, pure wool, 87J<. Nun's Veiling, wide, djub e width, pure woo'. 50. About l.otu pieces of new style Drers Goods. 10. 12^. 15, 20, 25, up to$l.6<i. the largest assortment and the cheapest in WashingtonWe are selling the cheapest Silks in this city. Col ored Silks, navy blue, garnet, drab, srreen, b!a> k and other colors, 60; also black and wl Ite Strii^d Silks, 50. Lace Bnntiuir, wide, double width, aU i ure wool all colors, including black, only 50. Splendid Black Silk. 81. $1 25, $1.50. Surah Black Bilks, nearly yard wide, S<3fi- Ladits' pure Linen Dusters, 81.25. CAKTKK'f. ttS8 711 Olarttsi tipaM. Til IN GOODS FOR HOT HEATUEK CALCUTTA SEEBSUCKKB, INDIA PONGEE, FRENCH JACONETS, INDIA LINENS. PERSIAN LAWNS, FRENCH NaI*HOOK8, NUNS VEILINGS, FIGCHED SWISS, VICTORIA LAWM8, SIJRAII GRENADINES, KUYBEli CLoTHH, FRENCH BUNTINGS, ZEPHYR rtlNGHAM?. GAUZE UNDERWEAR, LI CLE GLOVES, INDIA MULL, WHITE BAHSGE. FOULARD MLE8, BUMMER SILKS, 8BETLAND SHAWLS, LINEN LAWNS, SUBAH 8ILK8, BLACK GRENADINES. BT^LARGE ASSORTMENT AND LOW PKICEW. t^ ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY * BROTHER, PSKKSTtiTANIA A VEND*. OOBNEB 9XH STHEXTEstabUshed 1840. miS D&y goods, 713 Mabket Space. 20 pieces 45-inch Black and Co'.orel Striped BUNTING .all wool. 60c.; former price 76c. 24 doztn BONE COR8ET8, 60a.; worth 75c. 40 pieces BLACK GRENADINE, 10c. 20 pieces LINEN DUCK and DRILLS, 20, 25. 50c. 100 pieces L vWNS, 8. 10. 1S*C. 100 dczenAU Linen TOWELS, knotted frlnsre, 25c. 20 (itces All Wool BLACK BUNTING. 18c. 500 PARASOLS and SON UMBRELLAS, from 50c. to 87.50. Baeuiins ik All Kints of Dry Good*. GEO. J. JOHNSON. re28 713 Market Space. WM. M. BROWN. H. CLAGETT. Formerly 817 Market Space. Formerly W4 7th at NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. Wa can confidently call the attention ef our friends and the public to the varied and desirable assortment of Seasonable Fabrics which we have now in store. As we Intend only to sell the most approve* brands in Foreifra and American DKY GOODS at the very lowest cash rates, we can promise entire satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage, and it will be our oonstaut aim to protect them in every way. Very handsome Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Also, agents for the Universal Fashion Company's Perfect Fitting Patterns BROWN A CLAGETT, m?B feOO Market apace. INDUCEMENTS EXTRAORDINARY BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY! WE WILL OFFEB ON MONDAY, the 23d. A FULL LINE OF EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN CARPETS, at 75 cents a yard; former price 90 cents and 81Alfio. a line of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, at 75 and 85 cents. BODY BBU8SE18. from 81.40 to fl.66. MATTINGS and OILCLOTHS at popular prices. Loose Covers for Furniture a specialty. WINDOW SHADES made to order in all oolorsS1NGL.ETON A 1IOEKE, SOt Market Space. tr AB orders for CARPET CLEANING reoelve prompt attention. m21 BUY THE "MYSTERY" SHIBT.?They are made of first-class muslins, such as New York Mi'Is. Wamsutta, and Williamsville?not third or fourth-1ate poods stamped Wamsutta. When yon buv the "MYSTERY" sHIBT you *ret first class Muslin and the best Sound Heavy Linen for 16 cents, and If they are not satisfactory when ycu pet them home you can return them and #et your money LINEN COLLARS, finest quality and latest styles, ODly 81 &0 per dozen; six for 75 cents. BILE NECK WEAR, cheaper than ever. Very flue ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 25 cents, worth 40, at IL_,_ Ml'GINNISS, mia 10Q2 F Street XaortSwest. ^IW DRV GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BLACK BROCADE SILKS. BLACK SATIN DX LYON. COLORED " BLACK SATIN DUCHESS. BLACK AND COLORED SURAH SILKS. HUN'S BLACK VEILING. Full lines of all kinds of first-class DEI GOODS AT BOTTOM PRICES. TSOriEL, CLASS S CO.. apl? SOS Marks* Spstee. rjpHOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F ST. BOBTHVTXST, OPP. PATKKT OFTIOS. DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty. BEADY-MADE SHIBTS at following prices: Best Wamsutta. unfinished, 75 eta.; finished, SWcta. Beet F. of the L. unfinished, 6Scts.; finished. ?0 ct* Boys* Wamsutta.unfinished. 60 eta.; finished. 75 cts. J ust received, a lam line of FANCYHALF HOSE: also, latest desi^ma ln NECK WEAR appropriate f?I"oompiete stock of GENTS FURNISHINGS alwags on hand at WEW SPRING QOOPB. We have Inst opened a splmdld^sMui I nssiit of SPRING DRESS GOOD8, owriJ^aR^naw fabrics. amonj?themanyof"**ft?* Vriiinir Black White and Colored in arrest variety. Satin uamane. Buran Grenadines Blac* and Colnr*A Riiki. Hilk Grenadines in all the new designs, J Bilk Bernani. pongee and Satin de Lyons, Indis I at nilsinSlthe new colors; also an elemnt line of Unen fcheettn* and Piliow^Linena. all sridrhs - ?smask Table Cloths and Napkins, all rtfwarVrench. E"tf"?h and German Hosiery in all jbr,W1"- BwS5rSHo??rcS?" a ISSS r at. sortlieest, ap5 wa Ebbitt Hocsn. ^ B. ELI .FRY. sroczseoB to DUBBEUIL BROTHERS, Manufacturers of 1TNK DRESS SHIRTS, GENTS' FURNISHINGS. 1112 F St. northwest, Wuhlngtos, D. C. Six of the finest Dress Shirts to order.......tll.00 Bix Extra Fine Shirts to order...... V.uo F*T rin. ftMili In mAw 1 t t?id i marM 1 t THE EVENING STAR. UMIMSUIT J?XI" U IKSl. LOCAL NEWS. __ - ( hrluianrj IMvorr* ( at?, "r08s kx**"?ati0k of miu lc01hfcrtber . rl. thr wihh mothrr. V(_ ? "ernoon Mr*. Lug?nbe?M, the imSTM MM V Mlle M* ctir,8,l*ncynsn*r,7 r proccedtnire ?,r before Kxamlner lxm ?-y 'acts bro-v-at oat examination. T^onij nr* . ' luTuh :^ wete that Giro railed at her hru. Mrv cartuM* and left some valuable jewel y la . >ut tenancy "scare, and that shehesitate *>. ->i?i n. charge of the Jew elry, but finals coib*. tnti sccept thetiust. Not a cmtt whtt^arN* V? witters and Vr*. Cbrtstlaney mad>? a via* New York for the benefit of the lau-rs healtn. and stopped at a rwort on Lang island Sound, where they remained some tune. While in the city of New Yoik the jew elry was returned to l>r. Blood, whom Giro had told them wan hts agent. They received one visit from Or. B lood while stopping on Long Island. Mrs. LugenDeel was unable to give the name of the place wbere tbey M?ltrd, or of persons they m?t? She was able to give the detain 01 the owurrenoca at ber borne on chrls'mas, 1S7?. for it was a day set apart for the family reunion, it was talked of beforehand, and arrangements mads for the social enjoyment of the family. After It bad passed It was repawedlr referrel to. aad so oftin spoken of that the doings on that day became strongly impressed upon hei memory. Two llag<r?inun Hoy* on Thrlr Travels. their f1tbkb klkt'sks to aip tuim to (jrt bomb. Howard and Charles sate it, the first named 15 and the iast 14 years old, two white boya, arrived here y esterday morning, by way of ths canal, from Hagerstown. Mi, having left him on the *7th ult. without the knowledge of their parents. They were taken to police h <alnuarters by sergeant Dlnsnnr-?, oa duty at th9 Ptetidents House. where they calked to see the President. They stated that the object of their Journey was to see the President, but they have since stated that they have been cruelly treated by their rather, one of them has -.aoes and the other Is barefoot- They were ooth very tired when they arrived at police headquarters, aid went to sltep on the lloor. Maior Brock sent a telegram to their father, who is janitor at the court Iioufe, as follows: "your sons Charles and Howard, are here. Will you send for them? Answer?" To this message the following rtplj cwne: "I did not send them away, acd will not tend ror them." This made many people believe *he statement of the boys as to liarsh 11 eatment by t he fat her. The boys were made as comfortable as possible at polloe headquarters until arrangements could be made for sendltg them t ack to Hagerstown. Major Brook Is at a loas to know wtiat to do with the boys, since receiving the tlDgular dispatch from their father. The police are sear* litag for the captain Ot the boat which brought them down the river w 1th the object of sending them back by tanaL Trmnafera of Heal Kotate. Deeds In fee have been recorded as follows: John Stearns to E/.ra Bowen. lots l. * and ... an. 49; f.!,eoo. ll. Urblnfcon to K, H. Woo-1 man. lot 9. sq. ISO (undivided half); $750. Man A. Hen n!ng to H. O. T?wk*s. sun sq. 3T3; f "> loo. i". E. Prazer to . as. Harbin, pari sao l&, si. 3t>>; Kpnrtlnv >ole*. The winners *at the Coney Island raws y?sterday were Malarlne, New York Weekly, Charley Boas and Ike Bonbam. At Detroit, ('rotting) Holla won the first aad Trouoadour the second heal. Clara A . Bootjack and Gelaway were the winners at the Cincinnati races yesterday. lase tjall yesteniav: At Princeton, N. J.? P/lnceton I uiverstty, 13; Amherst, c. At New \ork?Chicago?, 7; Metropolitans, 3. The executive committee of the National Association ot Amateur oarsoiea have fixel upon September sth and i?rh for the next regatta of the association, which Is to be held upon the Potomac river course, at Washington. The pedestrians who took part in the N*w York walk of last week have been pall ofl the sums < omlng to them out of the total receipts of $6 961. six of them received their entrance money back again, having made 4M miles, vint's share was 11,43* 9-, withti.oon additional for beatlDg the re ord; Sullivan's, $->#r?.?i and $600 additional for treating the record, Hughes' f ft'9.0?; Fitzgerald s, $3$s.84, and Howard's, The managers' loss will be between H.foo ana $5,ooo. _ The Court*. COrRT in Gkkbrai. Trrm. Yesterday, Strong agt. Barbour; opinion by Justice Hagner reversing the judgment of the court below; sent back for trial upon the issues jclned Wallaeh agt. Falrchlla; opinion by Justice Hagcer reversing udgment below. Mayhew agt. Kuppert; on motion of Mr. Blrney surety for appeal ordered. Poole et al. agt. Douglass et al.; decree dismissing appeal. ClRCCIT COCKT?JxAye Jam*.*. Yesterday. Ledcy agt, smite; death of plain tiff suggested; Michael Le,1dy. administrator, made party. Blrney agX. West a; Bro.; sett led. %MlfOn agt- Ballock; ofT calendar. Eijulty Life Insurance Company agt. Heyer; ofT calendar. Macrae agt. Albers: discontinued. Keane agt. Kelly: dtath of defendant suggested. Harm m BtBwtll & Co. agt. Melord; death ot dcrendau*, suggested and administrators mad** partl<?, Carroll agt. Martin; death or defendant sug gtstetL Equity Court?Jwige Wu'i". Yesterday, McLfan agt. Barker; ClU/.eaa National Bank made a party complainant. Young agt- Gaddes; sale finally confirmed and cause referred to auditor. English agt. English; sale confirmed nisi. White agu W hite; auditor's report ratified and distribution ordered. Corcoran agt. Corcoran; a. a, Lipscomb appointed guardian ad litem. Ergood agt. Ergood: appearance of absent defendant ordered. Ruff agt- Tucker; same. Ellen Frazler agt. heirs of John Fra/ler; sale rat Pied nisi and terms of sale modified. Lockwocd agt. Brown; Hobu Brown appointed guardian ad litem. De Vaughn asrt. L>e Vaughn; rule on Otis Blgelow and a. M. Kenaday. lundall agt. McKeran: reference to auditor ordered. Wetster agt. Webster; appearance of absent defendant ordered. Lloyd agi Kothwell; auditor's report confirmed. Matcuett agt. Daniels; cause reinstated upon calendar. Main agt. Hall; rule on defendant, K Hill, returnable June 7, issi. Bauer agt. scheffely; George A. Bolirer allowed to intervene as party complainant. Moran agt- Gollener; sale ratlned nisi, and referred to auditor. Smith agt. Smith; auditor s report ratified. Williams ast. Williams; sale rescinded, and trustees enjoined. Fendall, assign.*, agt. Bradley, trustee; sale ratified nisi, and cause referred to auditor. Kaiser agu Sheteney; auditor's report confirmed. McCauley agt. l{eagan; demurrer overruled, with leave to answer in fifteen days. Beadlum agt. Clarke; sale set aside, an J po^ Mslon or property decreed in court. Adjourned sine die. Criminal COCRT-^/M<f0e Cor, Yesterday, Wm. J. Davis: Sunday bar; forfeli ure of recognizance set aside. Isa?c Brown, bgamy; not guilty; an untried indictment making same charge nolle pros'd. Hobt. Armstead excused from petit jury and talesman crdered. To-day. James Scott, charged with an assault with Intent to kill Sarah Jackson, withdrew h:s plea of not guilty and entered one of iruiity. He was sentenced to two years in the Auburn penitentiary. Waynian Brooks, highway robbery; on iriaL PouCR Court?Judge SnelU To-day, Henry Levi, maintaining a nuisance injurious to health; $.">. Win. Cooper, a white boy, charged with being loud and boisterous while crying his goods on the street; personal bonds to not repeat the offence. John Phelps and Chas. W. A. Carlysle, lond and boisterous; $5 or 15 days each. Betty Taylor, profanity; $s or 7 days. Wm. Allison, vag-aney; personal bonds Thos. Iturch, Jno. t^ueen and Howard Warren, forfeited collateral. Kobc-rt H. olive, profanity; $5 or 7 days. Annie Foley, loud. Jocob Lafo. was charged with cruelty to animals. Mr. Robert Ball, of the S. P. P. O. C. T. A , testified that three calves, belonging to defendant, were crowded under the seat of a buggy, in a very uncomfortable position. A fine of ts was lmpo&ttd and an appeal noted. Julia Bell, creating a nulsanoe Injurious to health; $3. Dennis Htckey, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Jos. Feareon, unllcen.-*ed proluoe dealer; $3"; appeal noted. Lafayette Johnson, charge ot bigamy; was continued. The Arctic relief steamer Rodgers went in commission Monday at Mare island. 8an Francisco and la expected to sail on Saturday. MIA ANDEBSOW In Portland. Mfi , on th<? eveDiQV cf May 3i, 1881, Hon. Hi/oh J Asdkm> jh. for many rem a resideat of this city. * GKIFFIN. On Taerday icominr. May ?l, a* J1 c'cIlck. koBim A. OuruN, In the nrtynlrth jear of ht? Fuusrii service* a*. Char*" of 0*k Bill oemelerr, S o'clock p m. Ihursdmy, Juue 2. * GNDEKTAKKKb OHH A. WETZXI*. PSDEKTaKEK, 131T High (SSd) at , Uiorgetoi*R? all topiK?ite ttuu-ner?' Market-) X1711XIAM HACEETT. w'th Womxvn Bch?ff near, FUENjuMIaG UMiLttlAEiCK. No. 816 Pei.L*. ave. n. w.. bctwe?a 3d aad tveiytimiB flrrt-cia? Jaolg jpikSO. hPUSDUt-K. rKDEETAREH, laiil8 1233 ?lh at- aonawst. JUBK ft. V l.ib III. Cm DEST AKES. ]I&U 113T lOlh su noriliwcst.