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BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘THE MODEL FAST LINE, axp THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN ‘THE EAST axp THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRACE! = COUPLER! STEEL ae. TO TAKE a SUNDAY, Aran ‘TO-MORROW. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. F FURNITURE. CARPET: EXTEN ON SORLRY AND GLASSWARE DAY, Mar Ozu, 1881, ax 10; ee ee ro ecmtkiee eel © Mock found in & farniture store, bein the ae veal 1 GTON. Sock of s dealer decliang business. “Wo nana in $5.45_onteago’ Go cinnati ang Bt. Louis Fast Bx- | Part” Oa Washstands,Oane, oat Chairs and ack $5 patimore llcot Oty and way stations. | {com Sarge and Gnawbe: Fussitare, Osler ‘tee Apuapolls and way._(Pisdmont ot een ‘vodn, 20 which the Gade sade | Git 8: eEeer Rocks and way stations. an 6:20_Baltimore, Philadeipais, New York and ‘Boston E: S:s—Beaunton an and ay BES ee ry oe <9:00—On ‘Sunday only for Baltimore, Annapoliy and Oo alt Stops st Hyattevile = Borevile, Lat Exure, Anna ‘Annapolis Junction, and Hanover.) 1050-9 ittaburs. Cincinnati nd Bt. ‘Express. £:% sanmmore Elicott City, Annapolis and way 35—On Sandsy only for Baltimore #2 3e-Batnion’ Express. J Ae +3 00—Bait re, Puilsdelphia and New York Ex- frick, via Helay. Stope st Annapolis Jone: 4:45—Point of Rocks, ‘Wincheste: Fregertox, rand Way Stations. (On Sunday to Pointof Rocka —_ Stations only.) 4.40—Baltimore, Annapolis and Wa; tions. 45 :45_Baltimore ‘Exprees. (Martinsbarg and Wsy, ‘via Helay. at Hyatteville and Ao OO of Rocks and Way Stations. -45—Baltimore and Way Stations. SS Buttars Ginclauadand Se Louie ; > Cine an¢ 9:40—Baltimore, and Laare!, Eee yattaville op signal or to let off passengers at pret ween Washingwn and ‘Annspolis 10300 alin Philadelphia, New York and Boston Ex; pres. ‘leepiney Gers to New York. chee eae iSubusy only. Other js except a cine trom Washinston stop at Relay Station ‘or further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Heke omen e, Washington Station, and S19 and 1351 Pe saney vania avenue, commer ith street, where orlers wil be taken for baxwase to be checked and received at any point in the ci 1ssi aoe Vinie Shure THE None. Was at AND. SOUTHWESE. Doubie Track, Steel Rails. SPLENDID_ScENERY, MAGNIFICENT een. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGIOM, iro fro: corner of Sixth and B streets, ‘as follows? Wor Pittsburg and the West. 8:00 a.m. dally, with ping O tsburg an joao ;'10: ‘Harrisburg a.m. daily, with Sleepine from to Ou nounatl Bt. ‘Louis and Chicago, :8 oe ari oe Rochen . ‘Batata, Bi Baga a cpecetan, ‘Watkins’ and the N 6:00 am. ally exces sunday: ‘330 505 oe ma, Sart Le ae sina and Wa For Wiltammspors Lock Haven and meena 10:30 cicept Sunday. 34 00 a.m. 10:90.8 ma. Bon lee tort dhe Han Sunday 3:00 and 10:00 Parlor Gare h trains connect at Iuited express of Pulman Bios. m. daily, ‘exoent Sunday. aera and 4:40 p.m. Bonsniys except anday. or Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- ALEXANDBIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG BAII- oo aE an pane AND WASHING- wor Aes 4 m. For, ma. ‘Trains leave Al: dria fo 8:05 ‘and 10:00 8. 1. 3 9:10 p-m., and 8:05 and 10:00 s. ee and fne infe a at the depot, where orders the from hotels and ‘WOOD, General Passenzer Agent. FRANE 2 NOOR, General Manager. nov29 FAMILY SUPPLIES ON DECK ALL THE TIME TH 4 FRESH AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GROOE- And we quote in part as follows: SUGARS. (Best New York and Philadelphia Brands ) Granulated. 10. Ibe. for 81.0 Standsrd 10% Ibs for 81.00 Good White 1Y" Iba. for $1:03 Very Light Brown 12 Ibs. for 31.00 TEAS. ‘Under this bead we would call particula pas to our MAY PICKINGS. This is a highly culti- vated garden grown Japan Tea, com; of the early picked leaves, cured with wreatest care, natural color, and makes a most delicious drink. Trg tt. junpowder, Imperial, Japan Eoglish Breakfast, &c., &c.—All grades and prices guaranteed as low ‘a8 any house in Washington. COFFEES. Here again we have cecasion for special ret for itis zenerally conceded that the JAVA COF’ eRe now being offered by us is the richest and finest in Savor ever produced in this market, and the wreat Dumbers who have given it trial unbesitatingly ify to that Tot only do car own lar customers very Kindly and readily admit this, but scores are be- me regularly for’ out JAVA COFFEE. eneral way, are customers of other thereby adding a most concla- ence, this is no mere bosst, but rination of many disinterested par- Hea. and we only wish it Gera proper here to men- tion the a some y way of refer- ence, as they are own, ene teee offering a wo fine quality of Mara- ho, Laweayre s aad Bio, all fresh roasted every an otter for the present—7 lbs. good roasted ere Re it. Process; oe Minne- Sots Pat. Trooess: ‘tniden Hil, family: B A. H. Pos best f ; Washbi Mills; eee jerr's est aaibura Rew w brands direct from first 5 = lowest craton. ot Fy denorietion foek rcekved. i evel iption just Potted Hams.” ‘Tonwue, Turkey, Ohfoken, ‘urkey. Tonue, Chicken. "Rosst Pam, Bock Tiree muine Sardiiea, Sel- Ron, beter, Bri ed Beans, &c., &c., c SAUCES AND PICKLES Of all kinds, and we would name the celebrated Durkee’s Salad tne Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles A full assortment, -CTED FRUITS and the very ape NEW xORE BUTTER No pains spared to keep up good supply of thete tmportant articles. Queen Olives in a variety of styles—including small bottles st 25 cents for Picnic purp: fact, we ive our undivided ‘attention to the FAMILY TRADE, And mske it our whole study to furnish the VERY BEST of everyting in the way of FAMILY SUP- FLIES generally. Our facilities for buying and freichting are surpassed by none, and we guaran- tee to scll as low as any other house in the city as, wive the article, quality and quantity, a0 represented. loney cheerinily_ er to any customer who is not entirely sstlsiied with their purchase. Telephonic connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, bet. E and BOILED COOKED OLE BONED T BEADY WHOLE BONED OHIOKEN, { FOR THE WHOLE HONED BAM, T. OmpIOuLSS LOuehER IN OLARe B. W. BEED’S SONS, apd 1216 F st. northwest. ECKIVED DAILY. ‘CHOICE SPRING LAMB, CUCUMBERS, ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES, BERMUDA POTATOES AND ONIONS, POTOMAO PERCH an SHAD, az THB BOSTON MAREET, spla 1719 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘OHN B. KELLY, wing, tind ioe i 908 Northern ‘Market; or ivered free of charge to all parts of the city. a 01 MED. ‘vvarded site ational Wate over all other TO che fhe handsomest Minnesots Patent Flour tm = “et Ted Beaten. = @ very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLIN' LOUIS FANOY, a Fee Le Wneat Patent Process GOLDEN HILL, Flour of the District. ‘The Standard Family WUE +ALE BY EVERY FIRST- WHOLESALE D) oO. Y. NERTA, e@ «ARCHITECT AND Crytt, ENGINEER, epl2-Im’ 1335 L wt. northwest. will be peremptori sp20.0“WALTEE B. WILLIAMS & 00., Ancta. ee XECUTORS’ BALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROP! PERTY ‘ON EIGHTH STREET bay N ae \ORTH- ‘T, AND A’ CORNER vOFN AND Hy TEST Siteets ROBT WEST. THUESDAY, May 6TH, at 5 o'ct001 in front of the premises, we will sell all of lot 6, 1a equare No. 423, fronting, 66 feet 8 inches on ‘3th treet with 8 depth of 300 fot, ‘This lot will be bdivided int 19 three bull ing lots. aia SAME AFTERNOON, AT GO}CL00m, we will sell, fracoeet \t ne of 90% eet incl ‘oud Ast “est eat a front of 90 foe! snwib'tect on 'N strest nosth. his lor will be subdivided. © atalinents at ez. two scupiteen and twenty fous ents at ix, twelve, el an y-four antes fwelee rinents to to (boar interest month be secured by deed od of — on eee, woe wold Convey ancin; ‘and recordi Fohaser"s —— CS. cd Sith tar ton dng, right to res ing purchaser or pur- chasers after giving five days public notics of such pest some Rewspaper published in Washing- nm, D.C. A deposit oR 350 peared On eas! vee of mae Suge y at time of EWG RAMSON rocutors. JAMES TowLt: iM, Agent. ap25-dkds ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. IHANCEBY SALE OF VA VALUABLE IMPROVED g REAL ESTATE on Ti Su eaSt CORNER OF pH STREETS NO! VRTEWEST IN WASHINGTON CITY, Pa ball ee Gears of the District Equity cause No. 6 997. Tip defendants wer tho apasrenaed tru al, defendan ean cn THURSDAY: Rie Sra Diy oF Mars AD Look, a Five O'OLOCE P.M, fell at public auction, on the p: all that’ piece or. parcel of ground iyine and and be gin the City of Washington, in the [egy of Columbia, known ag of lots num- ed 16 and 17, in square 127, ning for ssid pete of lots st the northwest corner of said square and running thence south along 18th street west BOfeet: thence east 25 feet thence lirnigneeved thence west to the point of beginning; py alee Dwelling house and back buiid- ‘The location 1s ex-elient. Forme: One-third of purchase money in cash ner. A hen property is knocked down, and no deed is tobe siven until all the purchase money and interest shall Cost of conveyancing haser's expense, and terms to Pied wi within seven day oe ‘the Trus. lees reserve the right £0 t risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. omg J, MILLER, joe 4! ans avenue, BEN. I. DARNEILLE, \ arastes ap]9d&ds Office 490 Louisiana avente, UOTION SALE OF A MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE. vest side ‘aud running back to a 15-fect wide alley, nis property is located next to the cottaxes corner of 1ith and .L, streets. om the west L streets northwest, sod ins high and most rapisly improving section as city. There is a brick stable on the rear of Germs: One-third cash; the residue in threo equal permet at twelve, eighteen and twenty- four months, beai Loeg By per cent semi-annual in- foe e 3 olen deed of trust on the prop- e K depen a re a0 : reegencing 8 purchaser's cost. ed at time o: THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. EREMPTORY SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE AND O STBEST ROBIHWEST. Pee AND SIXTH STREETS Hee cate On WEDNESDAY APTERROGH, ae llrH, Az o'cLocE, wo Will sell, in front of the PI xery desirable, being near three lines of street cars and business center. Ls on BaME ba ea ry set en erento snei}ie premises, we will sell the west 33 fee! 28 Of Lot J\QUARE N IN situated and fronting on the public space ocom ed pee General Greene’s ntatuer on. north side of between Sth and 6th streets northeast. woth of the above lots are cesirably situated and fold. erms: One-third casi; balance in one and tw years, with 6 per x interest. A deposit of ‘8100 on each lot at m3-d “ DUNCANSON BEOS., Aucts. Ciwoston BALE OR TWO. ace “TWO-STORY M. aS Peers het DWELLING! MODE RN IMPROVEMENTS NOS. 619 AND 21 NINETEENTH STREET NOBTH WES. By virtue of a diecres of the Surreme Court of the District of Ce silting in equ - ty. Btockton, Ke. ¥5, New Jersey. ‘atual Life Ipsmrance Co. ‘et al., cause Ro, 609). dec. 18, passed on the 28th day of April, the undersigned, a8 receiver, will sell at publtes anctions front of the premises, on MONDAY, May 1 pede AT 5:30 o'cLocKk P. the following. de- bed real estate situate in the Cit: ‘ing = ae of Columbia. to wit: on ‘O” and “*H,” in John G. Fay's subdivision of partof lot 7, ii square 143, topether with the improvements, &e This property offers a fine opportunity fora Profitable inve estment, Ecing situated in one of the jocalities in the west en: Boose uient to the Treasury, State, War and de- partments and the Executive Mansion, and sar ome by the residences of army and navy offi- : The amount of taxes due and pa unpaid and the expenses of sale in cash, and the six and twelve Ive months, with faterest ‘at deed of trust ie, purehaser's cost. Terize to. be compiled with in ten days; otherwise the property will be resold at the and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, after five ’ advertisement. BOBERT F- “SOORTON, aeeceree &e. J.T. OOLDWELL, A’ eokds Fre. FOX & Snows, Beal aa Brokers. a SALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON STREET, BETWEEN SEVENTEENTH Sup EIGHIRENTH STREETS. ALSO, LOT aie ts TATHEE TS. STREET, BETWEEN 8 og aution, on the premi. bee en TURSDA May lira. 188i, iz 4. a O'CLOCK P. wi. Lot 18, 1a square 169,” 59 feet 11 inches on @ street betwaen 1 inghear northwest, with a depth of ie a a ae ‘Feruis made known at time of on same afternoon, at 5 0% ‘SLOOK P. M., Mth streets between Wand sinc ay iets si a back 120 feet tose alley eames a wdand7 tod. All ts i. cured. Prompt treatment. Bepa- Fate Poors for jadies. = 4-1m AUTHOB !—A new and great Medical Work, warranted the best and chespest, indispen- sabie to every man, entitled ‘*The Science of Life H° | PALACE MARKET, HOUSE Skee [= BEBS, ONLY 60 OENTS, oom | Corner 14th street and New York avenue | | Also, STRAWBERRIES just received. ap? | RET ocean THIS AFTERNOON. HANOEBY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO’ ON KE STREET Char ESTATE ean BEY Romti WERT, BETWEE! TWENTY-SECOND Lee vittue Se ee ee eee District of Col the Lath day of July, 1878, in Fauity Oause Ne. ae hat a 3 tinct 1y- bro (2) fest o f'Lotone (Drand the wholet | 3 ‘of Lot one (1), Yeo (2) aud three (3), ta Square waar | dh uate on kK nor between 21st and tne city cf Wash- divided, oe day of sal will be required on t the teloel ta anal contouache tad ete Pirerms to to ‘be belt ipl ins Seven ba days; other. ht 18 sro Sry at tue Fink and at cont of the det mae Dt ane rau} FRANOIS. DUNOANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘ap20-d&ds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VERY VALUABLE BUILDING SITES ON THE HEIGHTS -OF GEORGETOWN, Se SEED, OSHS AGRO ELAN Purisenee . On WEDNESDAY APTERNOON, May 1881, commencing at 6 o'oLoox, Ish real 0 fect ou Mond stress, ind’ about street situated on the WD, and is near the property purchased byt the United States government for the hew Lory. sale: One-third cash; the residue in (aera. of cate ntate six and twelve months, with notes. interest at six per cent, and secured vayanciug: 8G vat purchaser's cont, A deposit of re rr one hundred de chars will borequired on each prop- ‘ty at time of Vor particu ars apply toi0. X_THOM 718 15th street, northwest. MAS DO ap23-d&ds nae \HOMAS DOWLING, A Auctioneer. USTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT A! ene 5 RALE OF A TALUA STORE, No. wy BRIEENTH Seer. , NORTHWEST, SOuNEE SAMSON BTR: ‘his proj Heights’ of C., in Liber 621, foulo 416, aud by the Wettien die rection of the present holder of the debt secured thereby, the undersigned will sell, in front of the premises, to the highest bidder. on WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH DAY OF May, A. D. ae AT 6 O'oLOcK P. M., the following real te in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, viz: Thasouth twen— Brave gab half feet of lot thirty-three (33), in nin rury's subdivision of square two hundred and 1, (209), according to the e hal of said ci! fronting twenty-two and one alt feet on 14 th street west, and running back, that width, to the rear of ‘said lok toxether with ti rOve- ments, &c., a8 ao ‘ore deed of trust. eee The hich will be liberal, will be made known at time of sale. apll-dts ANTH. HYDE, Trustee. GALE OF FINE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH FIRST ARD TWENTY SEGOND BIRBETS NORTHWEST. AT AUOTI Ry WEDNESDAY J AFTERNOON, May 4, os jociaee aye, ny in front of the Lot 6, in aquare No. 13, Pela te pos Cet ‘ern % feet and 10 inches front of sald lot unning back that width to a fine ales in od ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in one and two years, notes to bear six per cent interest, and to be Becured by deed of trust on premiges “Convey- ancipg and Focording sf urchaser’s c ap29-d&ds INCANSON BROS., Aucts. erase BROS., -» Auctioneers. vy UETEES 8. OF IMPROVED PROPERTY Earner BETWEEN SIXTH AND STREETS NORTHWEST, AT 0) By virtue of ‘a deed of trust to me, dated Aupast Sth, 1876, and recorded in Tiber 824, fae 435, et es ene. of the land records of. lumbia, I will, on SATUR- Day May Tru, A. ‘D: 1881, AT 5:30 O'CLOCK P. Mf. oe front af te offer at pub- & sale that part of lot numbered four (De ined red four hnndred and forty-nine (449), and described as follows: Begin- south the same at a point one (1) foot en east at the southwest corner of said lot and ru ‘then: none (81) feet; thenee north one hundred and brea croue C (24) feet; thence west thirty-one (31) fect, and thence south to hae place of beginning, ftpprovea by & dweling-hoges. ice Rieeae Eee ights, privilezes and aeeurene ber Doloneite thacceo ‘Terms: One-: foneen ors of fe 0 purchase money to be paid cash, and the balan equal instal- tout payable at i ot ‘twelve and ‘Wrenty- four J e cost of purchaser. teven daye, or Trustee reserves ‘ier rht to regell. a5-dkds HENRY iE ETT, Trastee. JHARLES W. HANDY, Real Estate Agent. OHANCERY SALE OF LOT No 8, ae SION OF SQUARE 719, SITUATED 9) STB. 'N_SEGOND 81 THERE. AND DELAWARE AVENUE NORTHEAST. On, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court; of e District of Colurabia. passed in equity’ cause No; 6,999; of Ellen Sli obi Shehan ot al. t the 9 undersiiened, as Trustee, will sell at pang in front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE OTH DAT OF Max, A.D. 1 5:30 O'CLOCK P. M., all. Shey psece or pareelot gi erouad known aud deslenated t in pian or plat of s: of ston, District of Columbia. as iat Siaberet ein eight ‘@! in Sabaivision of square num- bered seven hundred and nineteen (719), situated on gribeaet.” between 2d street and Delaware avenue ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; and balance in tureor als nine abd twelve seonthe srom day of aug with interest, secured by the promissory notes marchaser, with Surety to tae saulstaction of ‘Trustee. Alien eee ‘a cost. - oe ee ae 3. MILLER, ‘Trustee, avenue. OOLDWELIS Austionceh ape ata \HOMAB DOWLING, Av Auctioneer. ERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON M HIGH, CONGRESS, JEFFERSON, MONTGOMERY TON As bY . BEALL LL BTREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. ‘onmON. NDA AY, MAY Rete 1881, COMMENG- ING AT 4 O'CLOCK, in fron! Ph eee re iises, I’ shall sell the followicg property: 36, fronting 82 fee’ om ane west lineof Congress 08 feet onthe Ohio Canal, brick warehouse J. itely_ after, lot 63, fronting aie eee the west side of Congress street, between the Canal sad Ware street, improved by four small brick Immediately after, lot 63, 24 feet on the west side of Jefferson street, bstween Cansl and Water streets, by a depth of 120 fect, improved by a three-story brick dwelling house. Immediately after, lot 61, fronting 22 8-12 Feat on the east line of Jefferaon st: treet ween Bridge °. by a depth of 107 fect, street and C. an improved by a two-story brie ediately nd “2a, fronting 50 ‘Ashington street, between after, Lote 21 a1 feet on the west line of Pridge street and the canal, Aye de) ee of about 96 ately s the westline o F Lot 186, fronting 28 feet on m si , between Bridge depth of oo feet; improved ble WING Day, Ar 5 0% ‘oLoCr, Lot 13, front- side of Bridge si be- ‘Potomac streets, by a ‘depth of 69 roved -atory Briok Kore. D, u, and adjoining, Lote 11 and D Immediate iter Trouting about 70 feet om the hore aide ide of 12, Hirect, improved by threo Frame D Ro ee of Montgom nd Beall str ‘bya dopan of 97 feet; improved ty rms of gate: One- Cash and the residue third jn two equal payments at One and two Years; hav, ing 6 per cent. interest,-and sect of trust on the properti id, erty wl be Re csold at See the eet a eae oe Tee DAVIS, At. 1p27-11t THOMAS DOWLING, Ai lone T. COLDWELL, Real al Estate Auctioneer. ‘USTRE'S BALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. a4, 4. D. 1877, and recorded in x 840, folio 214. ike., of the land records for. the District of Odinmbia, and by request of the party se ffer for sale, at public auc- p, ob THU! DAY, Max 6 1881, a 534 o'czoce r. front preiaises, *‘p,”'in Simms! barvision of apart ot Jot ‘numbered one (1), it square ambered 1 bundred and Seventy-nine (879), in. the a ot ‘with all the improvem-nts g of two mall d elling-houses. De req Be Se BS ld | west, on MO) USTEE'S SALE OF Mee LOT ON STREET NORTHWEST, BETWREN NINE- “he. told H AND TWESTIRTH STR&ETS. irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ofthe Dintictof Golambia, peed i to oaas of E Hg ia eta No. Tore Twill offer for aslo, on THURSDAY Wee ‘tam, 18], ars orcLocK F M., On the premises, that val- Let's in square 11d, — an eae in aquare 119, 1 Presbyterian ol ureR. Dane ee m4-d&ds T. COLDW! se Real Sone ‘Auctioneer: + internes: SALE OF A_DESIRA\ BLE. T) SIRERT NORTH WET. en Ho. at By virtus deed of trust dated recorded in liber Ro ti, folic B: Abi dye Isnd_ reco | 3 the bistrict of Gotan in r and at the, par > Selon of the west half hundred and tbirty-eix, (: ca Charles ee ird in cash. and the balance in six, twelve and elyliteen ‘montha, With interest at 6 per cent per annum, secured. deed 1 on the property. Bid; oF all c t option of the of the the purchaser. jepo-it of 50 ‘require atti of sale, and all conveyancing at purch: asor"s ost ‘Terms tobe complied with in sevea days, otter viee the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cset of the defauling pur Chaser, after five daye’ advertisement. GEOR‘s. ROWAN, CHARLAS L. Dubote,} Trustees. mé4-eckds \HOMAS DOWLING, 4: Aaotioneer. POSITIVE SALE OF DESIRABLY ReAL Es- TATE IN WEST WASHINGTON. I will sell at suction on MONDAY, the 167 OF May, at 53 o’oLock P.M., the © two: atory Brick House and Lot adjoining my hou: cast, 3142 West P street, near Vi x alley st treet, 22 feot front and 110 feet deep, of cane the vacant Lot wes Ot ny ome 18 feet nt, and running south at right anvles on the cast line 108 feet, more or lesa, and on the west line rupning south about 64 feet of equal wiathy tends in a straight line fo the southern mination of ‘erms : third ¢ cast, and the residue at six. twelve and eighteen months, with interest at six pir cont, tecured by a deed ‘of trust, oF all casts 1 convevancine at cost of Purchaser. $100 cash down 3 ‘Mm. H. TENNEY. THOS. 1 DUWLING, Auct. mé4-a ALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT WITH RONT ON SIXTE) re STREET, AND EW HAMPSHIRE AVE May 6, ar 6 0% ae P. M., mn FRID. fall zell, in front of the premises, Lot 14, in Warner's subdivision of original lot 3, in equare north of square 177, fronting on 16th street above T ae running through to New Hamp- shire ay third cash; balance in six and twelve anaes. for ndétes ‘bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on pro- perty sold. All converencing: st purchaser's cost. ot down we a8 WALTERS NWILLTAMS & CO Aucti W21tze LLIAMS & CO., Auots., Corner Toth and D sts., facing Penn. ave. OUTORS' SALE, BY ‘gaTALOGUE,| ‘OF THE COSTLY CONTENTS THE ELEGANTLY. FURNISHED RESI- BENGE OF THE LATE HON. WoOD, CONSISTING OF * FURNITURE, ASB PET: -. MADE: TO OBD! ee AY THE £IRST FACTORIES IN THE COUNTE: On WEDNESDAY, May 12, 1681, cost: MEKCING AT JO O'CLOCK A. at. we shall ell at the late residence of the Hon. Fernaad: $000, sontheast corner of 15th and I strosts awe deem it unnecessary to name in detail the ar- ticles to be offered. ‘The character of the residence is yeriorora evidence taat this shall be 8 sale of rior Orde! ‘atalozucs can be had at our Auction Rooms b; Ei Homi ae for Ingpection May 9 and 10. i *( Executors. ERNANDO WOOD, 5 WALTER B. WIELIAue &00., Aucts. °mIeokdbs plea ee Sl, ‘PUBLIC BALE OF STEAM YACAT ~‘S10RaM BIGNAL " OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL Orrr toe WAsBINGTON, D. C., ie X will sell st auction to the I cash, at enson's THUBSDA Y ARTEEN iene’ te oom and aie for crew, belongin, of a n complete outfit o of table ae to the this character. Schedules of contents of boat may be at Duncanson Bros, corner 9th and D street, and boat, <¢ ted at the wharf named, upon permit obtained at ‘this office. By order of the Oiler Signal Otticer BOBEET Ce let aoe "Ont Property and Disbursing Officer, Si ital . BA. DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. m2-6t AnOREy BALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK pooee ON TWENTIETH ay NEAR 'BRNSYLVANIA AVENUE RTH WEST, ALSO LO i NEAR NAVY YARD BRIDGE: AE Br virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court fh of May Bhi day of ApH, Sele tn ethey eauee Bee of Apr canes No x SA herein A. F Hines of al are complainants, linda Morris et al. are defendant ‘Trustee dere atdin front. of the prewises, on tween Pent ney vgnia avenue and H street north- |DAY, 9TH DAY OF May, 1881, aT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., the north part of lot 27, in square No. 101, with the improvements, consisting of a two-story brick building, now used asa store aad street toy ouse, being PI ‘known as 522 20th aI rthwest. On TUESDAY, 10TH May, eet AT 5:30 o'cLock P. M., in front of the premises, lot No. 1, insquare and Virginia avenne tad Watas ere a in | ia avenue ater wt utheast taintne 18, 990 feet 60 on lot in square east of square 1 be re- aquired old, All conveyancins at purchasers to FO} faulting pur rurehaser af Aveda ae Rotice in some newspaper Buble in in fen, B. 0. a aeeet ort ortnreat. BUNCANSON BROB., Aucts. ap27-d&ds JIMSROVED EROPEREY 18 Wife ‘NORTH: WEST SECTION OF THE C: a oes pamsed ia uit 8 premi on » THE 10TH Day OF May, 1881, a Bo'oLocK ‘Lot'4 and part of Basare 95a on R, be- tween doth aba 10th slee peek P, aod = in same Bano onisth, bone Lots 9, 11, and all of Loti except the nous feet.) Square 176, on 17th, between ‘T and U ste. ‘And on WEDNESDAY, THE 1TH DAY oF Mat, 881, at same hour, lots 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 and 32, gquare 180, corner of 17th and G streets north west, ach lot improved with a comparatively new, neat feo story and basctaent brick fok dwelling with with’ back buildin, ‘with modern ments. And on THURSDAY, Ee eer DAY OF May, 1881, af same hour, lot juare $1, at int sectfon of “doth street, ‘Now lampahire and Vi Is avenues northwest, containing 15,000 square _ feet and upwards. And on SAME DAY, at 6 o’ctock P.x., the east 36 feet of lot 7, and west 8 feet of lot 6, in square 544, on South tween Sd.and 434 streets west. ‘Terms of sale: One-f cash, and the ‘bal- equal payments at es ee twelve ea sientoon ironthe, for which then ing interost from the ‘ay of a ‘the ii Mf the Sect eee at tie cae aa pity Et Tare CEE STREET ge BE. TWEEN A AND B STREETS NORTHEAST. By net cea trust, inten Fok i dab toad B48, a | aoa ot oR ‘one. of fetana pe PS trict lumbia, and at the voqusat of the p: pon a hereby, we wil sl séll Ere atic auctioa. in bare or May, ein ‘at 6 O'CLOOK P.3.. described. ited. oS iny Washin eighteen (18,)in square numberod seven and eighty -five (7! tmencing forthe saine at Sipoint in iho'weat fine of Mil street ont ra red and ten (110) feet three (3) inches north of STEAMERS, &c. ORFOLK AND 4 Nine GEE AERE acta SEE MONDAY, WEDNES. and IDAY, at 5: Point Lookout and ‘Fickets, 004 for four 8, cao < Bais lorfc Sees! THUBS- Days Spang SATURDAYS, at at ‘Tickets an: the Office. 6th street W. en, Oth eh Building, ‘THE NEW w YORE JOHN GIBSOR and E © KNIGHT len 41, East oe New York, my, every § SATURDAY, m vi P. mn., and Georgetown 'RIDAY, at 7 a.m. For apply to Joanie Water street, Georze- ED WOOD, Secretary, 613 iin tines street, opp. U. 8. Treasury. RICHMOND. ie, FSREDEBICHS- AND TATIONS ON THE RICHMOND, FREDERIOES! ree Aled POTOMAG POTOMAC A©BAMBOAT GoMrAN QED AND FAVORITE BOUTE Bi SaED. ware t Line for one lown. aps0. On, Hox Se etitealatettat Coy POTO! RAILEO, just been with the new and 6] Nenadya eater Pema TOR. beautiful furnished, ry inted ine upeot, aHording travelers as ppoartenity of eeeles lount Vernon and the Potomac river aatle all the, fie beet a rat-ciaee Sea able dest maintain moredver, Bath Booms with fist Ape oat Cold vi ater, esmoN Booms, Barber shi ané luxuriously fu: atehed Staterooms for the mse of Invalids or others desiri1 1m The ee Jeaves te wart, ‘at the foot of urs:ons. —On thie 2 boat de- lighiful trips can be made down the Pen during ine coming season. Persons: desiring to spend the gay at Quantico, where there is a pape teaena ed hotel, can take the morning bost; those = ing the sail down the ie the ‘afternoon boat Arrspgements can be mad excursion parties to stop at Marshal! Hall and Glymont. Meals will be served to accommodate through passengers, and for these desiring,can be ordered a any eo on the European plan. Rates as ton to Quantico, first-class clats, 50c ; eel ee to ited to one day, Juuited to one aye Do. do, and return, good for ten Paweeveers to Prederickaburg must ternoon Boat. Excursion Rates: First-class ticket £9 Quantico snd return, good only on day of issue, 81: Second-class ticket to Quantico and return, ood only on day of issue, 5c. Sunday Excur- fons.—‘The Excelslor will hake an excursion down the river, without, landing, o'clock, returni A thetin 75 cents. Tickets can be and tuformatiog | cheerfully See * ,B._W. Reed’s rons, 1216 F street northwest Toure, 131 Pennsylvania avenue; W. 8. Tioose's Cigar Stands; at ne Hotels, and at the Company's office, foot of 7th stre: BURGE ‘MATTINGLY, oben Fs, NORFOLK. PORTSMOUTG, FORTHESS | MONEOR J AND tHe SOUTH. AMER EK LEARY, iD BU Baye vat 8250 orclore p ma. Beginnin with Ma; 1, sel. Excursion i tickets will be issued, wood f¢ for Our as Lae class fare to Fortress Monroe and Noe First-cl Beecnd class, cach w First-class fare to Lookout. First-class round tep.- Second-class, each w: S Staterooms, $1. ‘Manis, 750. Freight received until p.m. ‘The Steamer will extend ber trips to Georgetown every Monday, stopping ut Hartley's w Tickets an rooms can be had, aud tnfor- mation cheerfully {urrished, at B, Reed's Son's, 1216 ¥ st. norihwest; Gook’s Toure, 1431 2. AVE. S$. Roose’s cigar stands; at Principal hotels; H. B. Polkinhorn, next to Oity P-O., and at Company s oftice, f ait fin street eae , Supt W. P. WELOH, A apa9 Rr22 a acEwe The Steamer ARROWSMITH leaves Potomac erry wharf, foot of 7th street, every BATURDAY, MONDAY AND THURSDAY at7 o'clock a.m. for ALL RIVER LANDINGS ~~ schedule. Heturuing Buntay,Cuseday and Friday. «Cl A BE. J. NE, Purser. VOXxAGERS To nine 3. W. BOTELER & SON Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in this Dis- trict of the INMAN STEAMSHIP OO. Parties proposing to Ming Europe can obtain al) wnformation y applying t e & BON. apl-3m_ ony GERMAN _LLOYD-SrmmsxD tpt ngs ES bce Lompox, ers of this Bremen ‘Piers foot —Srom New ree ‘For fi for 'yassare Prepaid aera ent Tete, Sy a (GUA LINE. LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Scetween Mies York and rerpesl, Call- mg nt Cork | Harber, aan ites or of of laden given for Belts ee Ae, and goer bore ou te Com. Con- aasare p0ty att a ‘the —. “300.808 Ya streak VERNON H. BEOWN & 00., N. ¥. Havre, and for Medi For oy nd offloe, No. gabin to one eae W: D. 0. janlg Bw Bagh acora ie class Btoamers of this Lins, . OAPAND. "and MEAS,” Watson Stores, . NESDAY, . 2d O ads: Ht OAZRUS, General Agent a? ned 3 sont lami sts New York | For MErZenOrr & E00... O35 ania av8. Bite Deposts tise: ence Now ten x fs 16th st. northwest. ‘anit | JSST RECEIVED—Two more Oar Loads Fancy SEED OATS. For sale in quantities AVE ¥ THE NEW H LV: ee a CYMBELLA THE GREATEST MUSIOAL WORDERSPH TW OF THE AGE. Call ard examine them at api7 r ors, 433 7th St. nor.hwest. | ey USE THS BEST! The Evening Star Oo. ha’ eyes roughiy endorse it at a EE Aware SECUBE E 45D BELIABLE BATIONAL BAFE ‘DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th Street and New York ave, {Terre Haute Saturday Evening Mail.) ‘The Days — Brg) of Coal Ol johmny.”? Many of RE aye f editorial com- ments upon a subject which vivid'y recalls to mind the exciting days of 1858, when poor farmers and land owners of what are now known as the Pean- s5lvania oil regiene, who previously could realize but s few dollars per acre for their land, suddealy found themselves millionaires. It was due to the eTeat oll boom that people rose from poverty to aMiuence. ‘The story of the young man who in one day advanced from driving an ox team to the possession of the royalty income of over three thousand dollars per day, may, and then squandered bis fortune eo completely as to be obliged to return to his former occupation, is familiar to newspaper readers of those days, and the doings of Goal Oil Johuny, as he was called, will long be remembered. The present excitement, to which we refer above, is also due to an olj subject, but of a different kind, as will appear from the following interviews with business men of Terre Haute. ©. A. Robinson, Eeq., of the well-known diug house of Robinson & Beiss, 601 Fourth street, said: Mr. George Kaoehr, after having tried all remedies recommended to him for Rheumatism, received no relief until he tried the St. Jacobs Oil, the frst application of which gave him relief, and the continued use cured him. Mr. F. W. Shaley, the family grocer, cor. Poplar and Eighth streets, who the reporter understood had had experience with the remedy referred to, was also visited. This gentleman, after remarking that he had frequently used the &t. Jacobs Oil in his | family with the promptest relief in every instance, cited the case of Mr. Jas. M. Hartley, a well- | known farmer, Living in Lost Oreck Township. He bad been an extreme sufferer with Rheuma- tiem, and the Bt. Jacobs Oil not only effected a rad.cal cure with him, but bis friends to whom he bad recommended it, experienced the same grati- fying results, and al! were high in praise of its wonderful power. ‘The next gentleman called upon was Mr. James B. Somes, the druggist, Cor. Twelfth and Main Streets, who assured the reporter that he was seil- ing more of thie Great German Remedy and with better resulte—viz: Satisfaction to the buyers,— than of any similar remedy. ‘These reports are in unison with thoss ap pearing in every part of the country, and it is not to be wondered at, that they should produce as- tonishment among the people, the press, and the profession, and cause another *‘0il boom.” It 5,000 JAPANESE PARASOLS. For Misses, Ladies and Gentlemen, 15c. to 50s. in solid’ and fancy colors. 10.000 Jay emer Fans, in ail possible styles, from Eods, from 20c. a ‘trom 15c. up 50 Sayed Walnut and Gul Bra Erames, trom 25c. Up, on han 100, dozen Bash ts consisting of Ennch, Sho, pring. eee ling, Work, Infa infants yoy Xe, 7 r Giasses, from ense V rrepel Pl Hig Git-; Beveled edge Fine French-Plate Hand Mirrors, 76c. 200 ety Did ee kavoivers. a ct time pieces, 0 ary ia eaced Hana- 090 Onanols Sine, 000 Bmall » Turkish Bponges; from . A FRESH SUPPLY OF VELOCIPEDES AND BICYCLES. 200 Baby Carriages, in all the new styles, from $8 up. At SILVEBBERG'S SS Bazaar of Fancy Goods and 0) 3p23_ 312 7th and 313 8th st. near P, ee TOLU ROCK AND RYE. THE GREAT APPETIZER. AND SURE CURB FOR COUGHS, OOLD#, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. OONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THEOAT AND LUBGS. TOLU. The most soceptable preparstion ‘TOLU. _ TOLU. — TOLU. known for Bronchial, Pectoral and ‘TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. Pulmonary Affections. AN EXOEL- TOLU. —_ TOLU. —_— TOLU. LENT APPETIZER and TORI, for TOLU. —_ TOLU. —— TOLU. generalsnd family use. Theimmense TOLU. —_— ‘TOLU. —_ TOLU. and increasing sales and testimonials TOLU. — TOLU. _ TOLU. received daily are the best evidences TOLU. of its virtues and popularity. TOLU. —_ TOLU. — TOLU. PUT UPINQUART-SIZEBOTTLES TOLU. — TOLU. —_— TOLU. GIVING MORE FOR THE TOLD. —_— TOLU. —_— TOL. MONEY THAN ARY TOLU. _ ‘TOLU. — TOLU. A&TIOLE IN THE MARKBT. TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. PRICE 82 PEE BOTTLE. TOLU. —_— TOLU. —- TOLU. \UTION. TOLU. DON'T BE DECEIVED by unprin- TOLU. cipled dealers, who try to palm off TOLU. common Bock and Rye in place of our TOLU. TOLU BOCK and BYE, which isthe TOLU. only MEDICATED article made, the TOLU. GENUINEhaving s PROPRIETARY TOLU. STAMP OR BAGH TOLU. BOTTLE TOLU. LAWBENCE & MARTIR. ‘TOLU. See CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. TOLU. — TOLU. BOLD BY DEUGGISTS, GROCERS ae and DEALERS nS EVERIWEERA, J. C. ERGOOD & OO., AGENTs Im WasHInaTox, D. 0. A. VOGELER & CO., ov10-e012m _NO REASONABLE OFFER BEFUSED FOR ANY ARTICLE If OUER LARGE! STOCK OF Comprising FINE DIAMONDS, Ladies and Gents’ GOLD WATOHES and FINE JEWELEY. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT: SPECIAL RATES FOR $100 AND UPWARDS. J. Mi. & BR. COHEN, febt 1105 Penna. ave, northwest. Lov=2* OF FINE WORK SHOULD CALL AND LOOK AT THE NEW SHIBRING MACHINE.” Makes 5,000 stitches per minute. At OPPERHEIMED’S, 5238 Oth st. n.w., Bt. Cloud Bid’s. Machines for Rent. All kinds Repaired. ap30 (88. BUFFEBT. Hes, and 405 7th st. m. w. cmapovanrans FOS TR WHT WHITHEY OHIL- ‘DREN'S CARRIAGE OOMPARY, the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability tm the market. FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET AROBEBY AND! Siem ‘AND LAWN TENRIS, VELOCIPEDES, WAGON, THE EVE WEDNESDAY May 4, INSt. Work a egram last night from Chicago says: Ia gomsequence ofthe switchmen’s strike only two {eAEDE trains have been able to leave the city last 24 yours. A third attem; tomigue from the » Cte and Jaros, but was stopped by the strikers, <Micers of the Miebigan Central, Michigan Ate I leave De ne Southern, a and Rock Island and beac A] which “wilt enatt ‘. & which ‘will enavio them fend out all thetr freight tratns to- morrow, having been promised ample pubditc protection. Thiriy strikers have returned to the North- western switches, the com terms. The striking brickmakers go ta were to-morrow, all the employers having yielded to the demand for $2 to $2.25 day, The New York or rs demand an in- réase of 50 cents per day. They now receive ‘The boss bakers in New York are disorgan- g, and 16 of them announce their tnteution of complying with the Gemand of the employes. Ata meeting of journeymen Dakers it was an_ beunced that 16 bakers had acceded to their demancs. But 600 are now on strike, and Ubey are contident of success, ‘The employes tn the steel melting departmen: Of the roliing mill at Springfield, 11 ‘Toes & “demand for an inciease of 4s cents per day. The company say they have never made money out of the steel department, and have concluded to discharge the men and close down the steel mill. This action throws about 175 | men out of employment. The stonecutters embloyed by Struthers & Sons, Philadelphia, returned to work yesterday on Michael McCahey, the objectionable non- { Society man, leaving the service of the firm. The Toronto home committee of the Grand Trunk Railway brakemen have calied upon the | men to hold themselves in readiness (o strike | at midnight to-night, and warning them against any acts of violence. ‘The miners of Rocking (O.) and adjoining coal valleys have resolved not to resume work unul they recelve their usual pay, 50 cents per — instead of 70 cents as the operators pro- The demand of ship laborers at St. John’s, N. B., for $2.50 per day, was acceded to by some of tue bosses 2. yesterday. The others will probably ree to-day. All the trades unions in Milwaukee, Wis, had a secret convention last ni A general de- mand tor increased wages ts € ea. pe The Jews and the Hotels. | (debrew Leader. | As for the Jewish people, this matter does not trouble them in the least, aud they are making no fuss about It. AU the talk c from outsiders, Who are wasting a great d needless and unsought sympaiy. The Heorew Population can easily spend Ubeir money tn the tanner that is most pleasing to Uhem, and they experience no «ificulty in finding people wno are ready and glad to take it. Let no mist be made here. “It ts Ume this senseless chatter about the Jews and the hotels were stopped. | The practical part of the matter amounts to just nothing at all, and the Jews themselves } have nocomplaint whatever to make, SOME ONE seriously sugyests that the s eeches of our statesmen be ‘cnliested and used io our public schoo!s @s atextbook. The reading of the speeches delivered In the United States Senate during the past few weeks would con- vert a schoolroom into an uproarious wat caucus, and the alr would be flied with say 4 “scoundrel,” and other strong 1a An ave! dime novel as a textbook in our public cl would prove less exciting. —Norrisiornn Heraia, Bor Ixcey ‘8 presence la town, prepara- tory to bis last lecture at the Academy, reminds me of astory which he might use to advan’ A Clergyman stood by the bedside of a dying broker and said to him: “My friend, tuere are only two roads for you to choose. ne is nar- Tow, Con thorny; but it leads above. The other Is wide, broad, pleasant, flowery; but ft leads to death.” “ Don’t talk to meaboat a choice between your broad-gauge and narrow- gauge roads,” answered the broker; my, needy ii be consolidated tn less than a we: a - = Ce ed if you hold stock in rk last night, Henry Rochenback, an insane man, hearing lie was about to be re- moved to au asylum, jumped from his third- story window and fatally injured. LOEBR. Born unto Mr “and Mrs. 3. 29th, 11 oe re and New Vork p papers please c: ° DIED. ABNOLD. 8nddenly, on 34, 1881, at 1:30 o'clock p.m., of congestive chills, Saxrvet 8., son weg | a ae: A. Arnold, in the tuirtéenth of his ag *Paiatves nt tri epg of ba {nent are invited to Wiezce of us parcuta, yo on Thureday. the out instant, GELSTON. On Wednesday, May 4th, 1851, 34s. H. Geustox, eldest son of Samuel Geiston, saved teeuty-one years seve! sana three ane, lence, 71 Eiglich street from bis lat northeast, ‘Thursday, May 6th, at o'clock P. LYNCH. In the last week of March, 1831, at Tombetone, arivoua Territory. from the ellects of brother of K. 4. and Tormey’ 0 of | ‘iis ity, axed thirty- TOBELL. May 3d, iss, at 12:15 p. Bey Geo. W. MITCHELL, aged'seventy years aud teenty Sars. ‘Away a8 an infant in repose. “i Gas ed are the pure in heart, for they shall we ral services st o'clock ». m., Thursday, aay the at 417 Eleventh street northwest. (Virginia qe —— i ROCH i, May 3d, 288i, Car nants, Teloved, wil wife of James Hochey mativ’ < Sanreeerem. OF County of Limerick, cl, y May ber soul Feat i bog pesce. sue, Funeral "rom her residence, Ridge rest, between Fourth nd Fifth ‘Tbireday » May sfteet, between 1 on th, y Mia) UNDERTAKERS. ELLIAM HACK: a “Avavergs Fi rake io. B16 Pa. ave. between 84 se D. SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, wane 1233 Tth street northwest. OHN K. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, anid 1337 10th street a.w- RESSES. Thirty years’ mod- Pg maras EC! Grand, U; and Square = 4a = dy) shown pete wor! ity of tor beauty! Sioa, Seer eee Stee es 0. G. bole Agent, for pees a LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS E, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1881. 132p MonTHLy Dnawine. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was recularly incorporated by the Legislature of ihe ktate for Educational and Char- itable purposes in 1868 for the term of twenty-five years, to which contract the in- violable faith of the State is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securing its franchise in the new constitution adopted December 2d, A.D. 1879, with a capital of 81,000,000, to which it has since added a) reserve fand of over 8850,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- ‘TION will take place monthly on the second Tues- Gay. It Never Scales or Postpones. ‘Look at the following distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 TICKETS TWO DOLLARS EACH. HALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. 1,857 Prizes, amounting to.......-seesee..--8110,400 ‘Besponaible corresponding agents wanted at all poistn, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. Pe RR eS porn d M. A. DAUPHIN, ‘NEW ORLEANS, La, or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 319 Baoapwar, New Youx, Or J. P. HOBBACH.