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tS’ SUPPLIES. J. W- KENNEDY 4 CO, = Eets “A 1300, Dealers ‘a TIN PLATE, ROOFING PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIN, SHEET LEAD, BUILDERS’ BAR €06 PENN. AVE. AN WARE. co cor nstreer._ | = PU8TS, OILS. WINDOW AND PLATE GLAss, KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID | y sae for ciroulary) | | lors. A full stock of AR- | hand. | | | 419 Trm Staeet Nortawe: STEAMERS. &e. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and sfter NOVEMBER 3p, ARROWSMITH will leave her whi at7.a. m. every MONDAY, THUR DAY for all iver landinua. Nonani Ferry. On THUUSDAY i ents Bev ra Wh olrn's and Howard's, Om SATURDAY. Carrioman and Leonardtown. mat Wve STEAM ATTANO” LEAVES 7TH suuie what ones DAY, TUESDAY and THURSDAY, st 7 o'clock a.m., for Potomac river } landings, «topp and Th e | 1881. the steamer | foot of 7th street, days, € nm,” and = Nanday's 4 and Washington every y afterneons. Nowrere THE STEAW OF THE LARE } street, avery MONDAY, y touch: Norfolk. ..$2. "ertresx Monroe and Norfolk.$! ziret-clare Fare to Piney Voint and Point Lookout 1 declan to Piney Point an Norfoik HT wilt resome their | r, New York, every | A Georgetown warticwlars | SATURDAY, FRIDA. RAILROADS. HE GREAT. 5 TO THE Nok DOUBLE. TRAC oT i INE ¥y Taarss Leave Wa ON, Fl ¥ brn asp B Srnrers, Steering Western | Palace Cats to xpress, 990. | ATLROAD, | Niscara, 9:50 n. Palace Carsto | on ya Annex yn street, avoiding wa New York ( 9:50 ans and 10 6:49a.m. aud $40 p.m., daily, KSBURG RAIL. ND WASHINGTON | Annapol Strasburs, Winchester, REDS. Parlor Cars wo Ni 840-STAUNTON AND VALLEY nects for Hagerstown aud ui Poi Frederick.) 19:00_Maltsnere, Hyattsville and Laurel Express Stoje at Be ~ Anuapolis Junction. Jessups and D rey undays stops ut all stations, onsets for Anbar erie 20-00-BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattayitia 910-4011 TTS BURG, CHICAGO, CLNCINNATI AND ST. Lovis EXPRESS. Furic uu mee) _EsSmore, Ellicott City, Anuapohs and Way ply fer Baltimore and Way. | ADELPHIA AND NEW) 5, (Winchester, Fred- | -) LL ASD LAUREL | OKE £APRESS, (Martinsburg and slay. Stops at Hyattsville and Laurel.) coke andl Way Stations. ay Stations, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL | ND and DETKOIT | 6.06. int Sint $00 Bora: w: EXriii- Sine 9:39 PHIL.ADELY HL ‘A, NEW YORK snd BOSTON EXPRESS. Sieeyin< Cars to New York. Stop at Hyattestue and 1a AGO, CIN S. Siesping Car w Cinelunat and Chi- +Dsily.” :Sunday only. Other trains daily, exoopt cA ‘All trains from Washington stop st Relay Station. For further information apply st the Daltiuore and | Objo Ticket Ufiices, Washington Staton 619 and 1a Pennayivauta avenue, corner isth street, where orders ‘Will be taken for baxwage to be checkea and received a any pout in we city. "FINANCIAL. 19:47 CK PRES | purse STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASUINGTON AND W YORK. H. H. DODGE, Son, Stoces and Investment Securities Bows’: Sold on Commission, | | mo. 9 I5ru STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING.) | | Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, €4 Buoapway, New Youx. Every clase of Securities bought and sola on comm's- sion in San Francisen, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on ths New York Stock Exchange at one-stslith of one percent | commission, Private and direct telegraph wires t> Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, throuch | which omiers are executed on the Stock Exchanges {in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations | of Stocks and Bouds and information regardiag the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTA Feet from the New York Stock Exchanve. NTLY i- nl THE TRADES. YCETT'S LINDERY, 1012 PENNSTLVANIA AV. Plain aud Fancy Bin‘iingsof deseription dong | ‘Streasovable rates. Blank Books a specialty. Best of geferences. Orders by mati promptiy attended to. 228 Sheesh onthe inex Tis OF EM Bowne: $2500 © sale, to ured by AND PIE’ a 3 a ieve y Henry oye . oa Setetes | FIFTH Great ieee Who Achieved Them, by Ht } chaver's option. A dep } Attorneys Genera! noe . is ks anual of US. Sty | TWo SMALL FRA TIE’ ee ee _AUCTION SALES. _THIS AFTERNOON. JANSON BROS., Auctioneers, AUCTION SALES. W +L TEE &. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers AUCTION SALES. @_ BENSINGER, Auctionner, B, PP Ge Sit snd Soa Loatniana avenue, yen = TRUSTEE SALE OF ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED x y LARGE DWELLING, NO. 436 STREET OOUPSL ESTATE BITCATE O8 RB STREET PSE OT EE eens NOMTHWEST. NOE BE FOURTH AND FIFTH or By virtae of a chattel deed of dated the 1: 0 NEST EN THE GHEY OF WASHING: | <TVER-PLATED WARE AND RODGERS’ cur. | {ues divi duly recorded im Liber No. Die Ne VE) - | foli Beq., one By virtue of two decrees of the Supreme Court of, LERY. trict of Columbia, and by direction of the holder of the helbicrict of Colwuntia paned in eguity Caued nots eccured Dy ead tract deed in writin { willed) at g Spetet My Ml ots foe le PaO Sree pene onue, BE MANCH. ALD. 18th, ATTEN GULOCR Me iy th front of wretuises, On A. De My MIATH (DAY OF MARCH, 186, at HALF-PAST | BY ORDER TAUNTON SILYER-PLATE CO, _ | om the preniises Enotrn aa No- 435 MY steone Seven € OCK P.M., the western part of Lot twen- in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, 4), in Ce i puneee co Lr bage oie ae, will cout anid ale tee oy Lily Fer BS dis- Tne icb adjoins hed twenty-three Ch in bad Broktag'Ctenailgcompete, of Over} kind and ae: width of tweaty (20) feet on north treet, and running bsck with that width to the BV N ‘M,, for seven 3 southernmost line of said Lot_and s public alley, im- | days only, saleeroumn, loth and’D streets, | Tsw silk and hair cloth; Bruseels Carpets, Fancy Chaire, proved by substantial Frame Dwelling, the same being | (facing. el os ayeriue), eapeciall ‘adapted to ‘the bs Enpravings, Lace Cur- Premises Xi aoe x acne oe a decree: One-thira | SsPlay of these elegant goods, ‘and to the comfort and sruseel, and Stair Carpets, rink of sale as prescribed by said decree: One- convenience ol rs, cost of the cy in eash on day of talc or within | Value: einbraciu eT” 07 Ue sok rewardless ce bedrooms, copsisting of Walnut, | seven days thereafter, and the residue in two equal in- Chamber Suits; Wardrobes, Tables, stalluents, payable six and twelve months from day of | Breakfast, Dinner, Picele and Sugar Casters. Mattresses, Pillows, Bedding, Brus- sale, deferred payments to bear interest af Sex rateof | Ice Pitchers, Tilting Sets, Tea ‘s, Urns. Po oe Carpets, Lace Curtains, shades, Stoves, seven (7) fer cent yer annim until paid, or the pur | Cake Baskets. Epersues, Fruit 1 Berry Stands. % haser to have the option, if he so to pay all} © Dining-room Furniture, rising Eighteen. foot fash, ‘Title to be retained ‘by the Tristee util ailpur. | Vaces. Toilet Sets, Extension, Table, Side! Chitionier, Sie Fable: | hace auopes and utero Se ald or, if the puceliarer | Celery, Baking, Pudding and Butter Dishes cl Ching, Glass, and Silverware; ‘Table Linen, desires a dee: xiven and a deed of tr up and Dyster Tureens. z cure deferred ents. Ad nuired | yy, ‘ Furniture and & larse collection of Miscella- from the purcauer af tine of le Sf the terme | Wailers, Cups, Goblets, Syrups, &c., &c. neous Goods unnecessary to enumerate. sale are not complied with the property will be readver- N.B.—The attention of ;dealers and private parties is ALso, Xogers’ and others’ celebrated Triple and Quadruple Plated Knives, Forks and Spoons of all sizes. Soup, Oyster and Gravy Ladies. Pie, Oyster and Pickle Forks. Pie, Ice Cream, Fish, Fruit and Butter Knives. Sugar Spoons and Tongs. Nut Picks, Napkin Rings, Carvers, Table Cutlery. And a general assortment of ail the Superior Goods made by these well-known manufactories. Chairs will be furnished the ladies, who are respect- tixed and sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after ten days’ advertisement. Conveyancing aud recording at purchase: 3 SBEENARD T. HANLEY, T: 125-e0kis 617 Louisiana ayene. especially invited to this tule, aa it em! every, de- scription of furniture and carpets, all being in. first- Clase condition, and will be sold pordvely ana ‘without Teserve. NEHEMIAH H. MILLER, Trusteo. 8. BENSINGER, Auct. m9-dts __To-moRROW. NG, Auctioneer, _ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. fully invited. . ' WE RE Sale positiveand without reserve. P% BRR, 864, UU ‘Terms cash on delivery of the goods. CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN WARE iad aac ns 89 ue co BY By order of JAMES P. HALL, Troasurer. R ER GGG UU INETTR OF THE FINEST GRADE? m9-9t WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUTOMATIC MUSICAL . CARINE PIPE ORGANS, REED ORGANS AND PIANOS. Embracing DINNER, TEA AND BREAKFAST SETS, vasEs | CRAY, HORSE (RIND AND GEXEREONO TOP | prices, $8t0$30. Lange instruments, $60 to $2,500. On SATURDAY, MARCH ELEVENTH, 1882, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, in front of salesrooms, T shall ell the above outfit. m9-2t* pis ENTH, AT 10 0°6 A Ky embracit fine Parlor aud ‘Chamber Furniture, Mi rors, Enztavines and Oi! Paintings, Handsome Mi ny Book Cure and Secretary, (inade by Kirby, ) top Sideboards, Reclining Chairs, together wl BOO separate a = OF VARIOUS SIZES, PUNCH BOWLS, TOI- LET BOXES, FRUIT DISHES, ‘The most wonderful music producing instruments in the world. Play everything. Any one can play them. No musical knowledge required. Call and see them, or send for circular to the &e., Ke. TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION MECHANICAL ORGUINETTE CO., a ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 831 Broadway, between 12th and 13th streets, NEW YORK. ‘Some of our styles can be seen at MARCH 9TH AND 10TH, LoTs TFT H a“ NORTH- By virtue of adeed of trast, bearing date ad AT 3 AND 7:30 P.M, AT THE OLD CLUB FOUSE, (Formerly used for the Art Loan Exhibition), Southeast corner of 151 METZEROTT’S, eiehth of January, 1880, and duly recorded! in Liber 937, folio 357, et eeq.. one of the land rec-. ords of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the undersigned Trustee «ill selon WE DAY, the EIGHTH DAY or MARCH, and H streets, Washinton, D. 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 3., Opposite We 1882, at HALF-PAST "FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fol- | _ 118-8, t,th, 13¢ a Cercert Korie lowing unimproved property, viz.: Lots numbered 17, ——— = —— 18 and 19, in J. Catheart's subdir on of original _______ BOOKS, NE BOOKS. Enlogy on Ji a owen Geraela: by James G. Blaine, February a = In the Distance, by George P. Lathrop; $1.25. Lot numbered 11, and part of original Lot numbered 9, in square nimbeted 15, having a front of 18 feet eac on L stn ) feet toa ten-foot alley, be- Neen 25 ON EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8TH. ‘The above embraces the highest speciznens of Chinese 1 ine-third ea at six and twe the residue in two equal months, with notes bearing SIX percent per annum until paid, and se- American Alinanee for 1882, by Hon. A. R. Spoffor: Art ever imported into this country. cured ya dred of tras on the property sll. Altern. | cloth, 41-30; paper covers 35 nen aoe posTorde 3 on ‘The Malang of England, by John Richard Green. m6-4t _ THOS. Ss DOW. LING, _Anct. ‘The Prince and the Pauper, by Mark Twain John Eax, by author of **A Fool's Erzand. p{hancellorsville anc Gettysburg, by General A. Dou- bleday. Atlantis, the Antedilnvian World, by I. Donnelly. AUCTION BALE or DEMNED PUBLIC PROP RTY E PLACE AT WASHINGTON BAR- Dorothy, a country story. BAC . D.C, Hopes and Fears for Art, by Wm. Morris. Cold Arsenal ), FRANCIS'’B. MOHUN, ae mé 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN| FRIDAY, MARCH TENTH, 1882, AT TWELVE | 4 ” -INGa a ¥. eae | _ WEST. BRARE ENGRAVINGS, ne By virtue of ads Distr FROM FRE! ERICK KEPPEL, OF LONDON AND NEW YORK. An unusually fine and carefully selectea collection of RARE ENGRAVINGS und ETCHINGS, now on ex- hibition at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Branch Box Office Ford's Opera House. £28 TPVUE NEW CYCLOPEDIA_ ICAL cif} of Washin | that pact of Lot 110, bea S. BENSIN Fpuomas DowLINe., TRUSTEES SALE OF DMPROVED I ON LEY, BeTWEED SEVENTH STREETS’ EA [REETS SOUTH. By virtue of s deed of trust, dated 4580, recorded in Liber 948, of the land reeoras of the Dist feet; the south alons and’ the balance in one and interest at six. per a of trurt two years, uared Dy a 2PEDIA OF PRACTICAL Quotations, by I. K. Hoytand A. L. War. Sermons to the People, by Canon Liddon, $1 Swiss Letters and Alpine Poems, by Miss Havergal. Campaigns of the Civil vol. 6, just published. John Eax and Mameton. by Jndge Tourgee. Lenten and Devotional Books. r Books and Hymmais in Cases, TYNE & SON, 428 Seventh street. se_ the ‘Trustees re- property at the risk and aulting purchaser aiter five days adver tisement. ine | of Washiive- | ‘Las part of Lots }, sume hour WELL WAGGAMAN, Real £state Auctioneer, Auctioneer. Aflontis, th h History f yy Donnelly ; $2. ichiard Green, author f the Envlich Peoples” $2.50. inet Principles, by Borden P. or Euslish Childre neland, by Ine x wo-story Brick Dwell shied Trastes rvserves th the defaulting pure tt Phillips, of the Washin Court of Clains Réports, vol. 16 Any of the above sent by note & pn MONDAY, MARCH TW: AT FOUR O'CLOCK P-M., at public frout of the premises, to the highest bldder, part umnbered “even (7), i, ah lot URRISON, Law BoousruLeER AND STATIONER, of iu sauare numbered five Inmndred “Done Brown.” ‘The following letter and lines were received by Messrs. A. Vogeler & Co., Baltimore, Md., who have sent thers to us for publication for the benefit of all concerned. ‘Whoever *"W.C." may be, he nas, in our opinion, rest cause for rejoicing over his restoration to health ; and if his gladness finds expression through the sux~ gestions of the Muse, so much the better, The letter goes on to say: “Enclosed will be found some original verses, written by myself, which might be used as ap advertisement for your valuable medicine, They were written as a parody on ‘King Bruce and the Spider.* Thave been a sufferer from rheumatism for three years. ‘butam now a well man. Your medicing, St. Jacos Oil, ‘takes the cake.’ © W. C., Washington, D.C.” “The Deacon and the Fly.” Old Deacon Brown had eathim down, In gloom to meditate, ‘With solemn ‘‘phiz,” on rheumatiz, And his unhappy fate. He'd tried enough of worthless stuff— It did no good: and so ‘He'd set his face toward the place ‘Where all good deacons go. A little fly. just passing by, Attacked the deacon's ear; And thongh he *‘shoo'd," "twas not subdued, But still did persevere. ‘The deacon blest the littie pest, And slapped with all his might; But all in vain, it came again, ‘To carry on the fignt. Boon he arose and blew his nose; ‘Then joyfully did ery: “In vain I’ve fought; but I've been taught A lesson by this fly. **No more V'll snuffle, nor will I ‘shuffle Of this mortal coil;* But like the fly, again P'll try,— T'l use St. Jacobs Oil.” He used the Oil; with little toil He rubbed hin side and arm. ‘The ailment dread most quickly fled; ‘The Deacon runs his farm. es THE WHOLE HISTORY OF MEDICINE No preparation has ever performed such marvellous ined BO widea reputation, a8 'S CHERRY PECTORAL, which is recognized as the world’s remedy for all dis- eases of the throat and lungs. Its loug-continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it univer- rally known ag a safo and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, al- ways relieving suffering, and often saving life. The protection it affords, by ite timely use in throat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. No person can afford to be without it, and those who have once used it never will. From their knowledge of its composition and operation, physicians use the CHERRY PECTORAL extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its healing effects, and will always cure where cures are possible, For sale by all druzwiste, | DES eS AND Be COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c., IMMEDI- ATELY. TRY THEM. Half-pound boxes, 25 sents, ARTHUR NATTANS, Pranwactsr, £20 Vth and Tand 2 and D streets. D® K LAKE AUBURN MINERAL SPRING WATER. IT CURES Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Dyspepsia and all affections of the Kidneys and Laver, Ht is King of alitable waters. It purities the blood aud rete ith and vigor It ia an excellent substitute for mala ‘The spring is four miles from the Roland. It pours forth 1.000 bbls. daily of this all-healinz water. Jur agent, G. G. CORNWELL, Extensive Grocer, 1418 Pennsylvania avenne, just received 100 bbls. fresh h from the spring, for fasnily trade and reneral supply of Washington, D: C. LAKE AUBURN SPRINGCO., North Auburn, Maine. 324-1 J, L. H, COBB. President, WOOD, @reasurer. d im Lewiston, Maine. HON. J. N. New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, acquired in one to thrée lecsons, Ontiite required are furnished free. Satisfaction or no charge on lirst lesson. Call and examine drawings after one lesson. McLEOD'S: Studio, Koom 3, Vernon Row, corner Penusyivania avenus and 10th street northwest. ‘Take elevator. (6-4 + AS FOR PALMER'S: AMERICAN GINGER ALE. SOLD BY DEALERS AT $1 PER DOZEN PRINCIPAL DEPOT: 1244 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. SAML C. PALMER. 7 Telephonic connection. 3al9 idl Contained Within the metes and | £18 475 Pes nis avenue northwest. 3 ng:—Bexinuin for the same at the ee By victuaof a & May 15, 1879, southeast corner of said jot 7. and running thence west Boers BOUGHT. 14 feet: thence north 82 feet 7 inches; thence east Lt | feet: thence south 82 fect 7 inches, to the place of besin- ning. 199, of the lund) wumbia, and st the party holding the indebtedness—default in | avine been made—T aud recorded in Li CASH PAID FOR ALL, KINDS OF BOOKS, PAM- PHLETS, ETC., erms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve will sell, in front of | se i x * < iS AY, THE FOURTEENTH OF | 884 eighteen months frou day of tale, the deferred ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, 4, 1852. all of Lot beventy-one (71), in sauare | } red by deed of trust 0% heat Corcoran Burtpine, F STREET. hundred and sixty-se: thirty-one | cee” | _BRTLAW BOOKS WANTED. plock three axent in the city i, With improvements thereon as aforesaid, will be __ MEDICAL, &e. IR. ROBERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED CONFI- dentially by gentlemen and ladies who need zed I cal advice. every : OF TRUMBULL STREET, TTY. Wednesday and Saturday, at By virtu a trust to the subscribers, gy | sircet northwest, ‘Twenty years’ experion bearing date April 13th, 1876, and recorded in Liber gpa | office, 30 N. Liberty stre ore, No. 818, fol. 59, of the land records of the District = ae = of Columbia, and at the written request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, it front THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY- ., lot number 19, Cniversity’ sub: Fact of land situate in the county rictof Columbia, (said lot having & front of 50) feet and a depth of 150 feet.) with the tm- provements thercon, consisting of a two-story brick Ouse. Terms of Sale: One-third of the purchase money in es J ‘VW IGTINS OF CHKONIC AND OBSCURE DISEASES, can be cured at home. Send. description of case for advice. free. Dr. 8. T. BAKER, Box 104, Buffalo, N. ¥. m3-d&k {PERMATORRUGA, IMPOTENCY AND ALL PRI- SS vate Diseases quickly cured; also Lucorrhaa and all Female Weaknesses, &e. No calomel or mercury used. Office, 514 9th ef. n.iw., bet. Eand Festa, 122-lin Ne CURE, NO PAY—35 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE rpuows DOWLING, Auctionce: GRAND AND IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION. By onder of Broad street, New York, UINE IMPORTED AN RUGS AND CARPETS, Comprising J. SCHNITZ! OF G TURRISH AND P; R ich Selection cash, balance in three equal paymienta at six, twelve and aver 30 yours st 906, strost southwest “A.care gee aad fii eiehier month, for whlcls thenotia ofthe pute | Fuaranteed ie Overy cave of Gonorenons, Byplilis and : Cunser Ww uired bearing six per cent. interes Avi a 5 de) of be require: ime of le. ‘erms: vs be ¥ ™ KHORASSAN, } of eate must be complied with in seven days, otherwise | SEQ) enibocetes Pepe PERS TAILS TO AND | the proverty will be resold at the risk and Cost of the | sructions or Laucorrhay,. Merligine furnished ties poor ente MOORISH | Highline Wurchaeer, after teven days notice Uy adver | fregof charge.” Advies fre. Oi, 900 Watrest soar RUGS AND CARPET: . SHITE, CARN} Trustees, ee GAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC Sree Ae m9, 11, 14,16, 18, 22-66 ane Ghiinentand « wpeoty Gureof oll veneer 8, KELIM, AND BAGDAD PORTIERES! ar the handsomest collection of Textiles, in desice and quality ever offered by us. ‘Yo take place at MY S\LESROOMS, by consuiting Dr. LEON, 237 Prescriptions and advice free Im 7 Pennsylvania avenue. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of any charge whatever, SALES OF A DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, No. 25 G STREET NORTHWEST, AND A FRA) CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS A . LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND y ES ited daily at 251 Pounesieasie averse, feet 8 te Rk PENNA. AVE. AND 11TH STREET, | N bE AND F STREET. consul 14 insylvania avenue, from > | By virtucof a deed of trast, dated Auxunt ith, g% | and 6108. All Female Complaints and. trreularitios ‘#0, duly recorded in “Lives Novvas, fos Se | gilckly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate rooms for etseq., onthe 1th day of August A.D. 1830, ies. f9-Im sud at the reqnest of the party secured, default bavi been made in the payment ot the sui secured ie ad J ) 5. MOTI’S FRENCH POWDERS_CERTAIN CURE | depd of trast, we shail nell on THURSDAY, the NINTH. D: for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and all Urinary Diseases, DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1882, at FOUR (O'CLOCK 3 vous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. Gleet ; NDAY AND | M.,{n front of the promises, all that pleco or patel of | Scrofula, Syphilis and all Wood aud Skin Disoseca DAY. MARCH IVER INI ARO a ores afd lying and being in the city of Washineton, District | epeedily cured. Gonarchara cured in. 48 hours. For xryoncneumuslaitegtlneeh, | deca manieruen awigtee ie | Mere 6 POIWIDe™ ae Sa ae Bee cle . orted, | 3) “and fourteen (14), : ; - mot THOMAS DOWLING, Auct._ | Mision of square nix Iuudrod and twenty four (ork: | by muall ander seal on ecolet of pula ‘mé are beinw the east eight feet front by the depth of lot four- teeu, and the west ¢icht fect front by the depth of lot - Ee thirteen, the two parts of the lots together forming @ NERVE AND BRAIN THEATMENT: A Specific front on north G street of sixteen feet, and running back | for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Nervous Head: with even width one hundred and twenty-four feet. ache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermator- _ This property is situated on G street north, between | rhea, Impotency, Involuntary Emissions: re North Capitol strect and Ist street west, and is im- | Old Age, caused by over-e self-abuso or over Proved by a two-story and basement Brick House. indi hich leads to. mine’ y and death. ‘Terms of sale: One lait cash; baisnce in six and | Oue box will sure. recent cause wach bor canta ee twelve mont for which the notes of the purchaser | month's treatment. On ox, or fix boxes {oF | will be taken, ing interest at six per cebtuin per | fee dal ett a conse fiye dollara; sent b id_on” receipt of “price. annum from the day of sale, and secured bya deed’ of | We guarantee wx boxes, O cere. sey Gees With cath frust upon the property « ord ypuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ALTH 18 WEALTH !_DR. C. WEST'S M ESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF, at FIVE OCLC or all cash at the option of Teceived by for si: ecompanied with T shall sell part of Lota, iiraguames the purchaser. A deposit of $50 will be required at tha | Sve dallaca’ we gill eid thaperretee eee SO ors bet the puis CoH deri of glean oe | SHS uterus aN a ah eNO RE HURSDAY, the SIXTEENT! Y OF cl cost. m8 fect a cure. yuaren! i- ay PIVE OULOCK Pat POST Ses complied with in teu days atter date of sale, the trus- + ‘avenue, D. tees reverve the right to resell after five days” advertixe- i ublished in Washingt WELL, 480 van Wi - Ce Miciesalcand Weta ‘Agents, to whou all ordiors’ should purchaser, ——- ment in some paper 0el6-s,t, ths ton, D. C., at the cost of the defai ENTEENTH DAY OF . in front of the a Also, by virtue of the «aid deed of trust, we shall pro- POSITIVE © Prrreerente. Tay petnd 19. tm aduare 354, with the | ceed ty tell at FIVE O'CLOCK Fea: Oo THORS: A. POSITIVE CURE Mirna: Onecfoutth cade the peditte dn two equal | DAY, the NINTH DAY OF MARCH. A. D. 183, the Without Medicines. a welve mouth, ~ | Neatéru Pert of lot nuzubered. two CD, ij equare Hunt, shierest and secured by'a deod of ant ga tke neenee | Hered wit indeed and seventy-nine (Cid), bewiuuing | ALLAN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIEA, told All conncynnclee a0 pReC aes cease PEPER, | tor the naiuo ag the western corner of ‘the sald” equate shine ARE Osstox of $50 will be red on each piece of property st time $u¢ thence runing southeastwardly along the line of tented October 16, 1876. pos dh THOMAS DOWLING. Massachuretts avenue seventy-eicht (78) feet. and five $-cits (6) inches: thence ona line at right angles with said aventie twenty-two feet and. seven sud one-quarter (22 {t. Tin.) incher; thence north four- teen (14) feet and three and. three-quarter inches to the line of north F street, and thence west aloug the line of suid street seventy-six feet und eight inches (76 ft. 8 in.) to the place of beirianing. - ‘Terms of vale: One-heif cash; balance ineix and twelve months, payabie by the notes of the purchaser, with interest at ix per centum per “apnunt, Secured sold. Terms of deed of trust uy the property febecomplicd with. within ‘ten days after sale, other. crciager. "A dopesit of $50" dale Saeed a aE pureliager. "A tiers lived on dy | fale. “Convey aud recording at the expense of purchaser. No. 1 will cure ‘in fc days or lesa. No. 2 will eure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing. ‘No nay doses of cube! ‘hna or ot] of sandal- io naniseous cul copal io _ Food, hat are certain to ps luce Say ot cruciate. or mallet on re- For further ioulars send for cir- = P. 0. Bor 1,033. Auctioneer. ALUABLE. ORTH WEST D 8 STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 19, 1871, and recorded in Liher No. 654, folio 245, one of the! land records of the District of Columbia, and at the st cf the party secured thereby, 1 will | ction, in frout of the premises, TWENTY-FIRST DAY UF FE’ fe: it HALF-PAST FOUR O'CLO P.M., yart of Jot numbered * dered six hundred and eiichty-stx (686), ity. Warkineton, said part of lot fronting taenty-six feet two inches (36 feet 2 inches) on north B street by sev- enty-nine feet on Ist street east. ‘Terms of szle: One-fourth cash: balance in one, two sud three years, with interest at the rate cf etx per cent per annum, secured bh pete she Property leonveyancing at cost of purchaser, mn of xale. MEINARD MENKE, ‘Trustee, - COLDWELL, Auctioneer. flO-codds Te" THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE PROP. IMPROVED CORNER OF ST. ‘coatings of the stomach, caipt of ‘prise. cular,” C3 THOS. F. 319 436 trent JOHN F. RILEY, » 13 434 street, POSTPONED IN CON- "HR £25-dkda $27 THE ABOVE SALE sequence of the rain untit ‘ADAME DE FOREST 45 REMEDY FOR LA dies. Allfemaie: Can be eee ee x a i ce" ZO} NI] *, NO. i place. order of the Trustee. nid-eods ges REET NOTA ESE, [Pade I will enll at public URE CURE FOR MALARIA. SATURDAY, P. = Ss CAROLINA TOLU Tost? x ‘Sure cure Yor Dy also Sprit, Cola, Bronchitls Anthma, and al eeaeon ot the rt biunipes Temedy that ts Denefi- cial in ‘malurial ¢ on ‘y ction. in front of the premi: HCH ELEVEN, Iges "ot FIVE Lot 33, in square 623, improved m8-4t — ns ter. Ta s proper tcn, of BAL- NIBSON BROTHERS, SAM OF TOLU, ROCK CANDY [AGNESIA and BENSINGER, Auchoneer, - so medietnais beneical in above dieeeea the bent ‘Waskinytou, Bore and Bazaar, G 101 Pechasintade Oem We TEES — | Seine the purest Ries aad ine Whines tect et 8. ‘958, B40 aud 9a Lodietens avenue, ‘Fine Printing a specialty: aw te wieesant tr take. it. For sale by all fina pre BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB. STANDS le ii city. 8. C., Manufacturers 20-10, da -~ : te ci MOHSEN gpccermangi ber quae bot ‘The ae ae MENA DISCHOPY aaa ‘gen aucTIOx gare. or ppunsea MONUMENTAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. G. 8. WALKER, Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL GRANITE CEMETERY WORK. All kinds of Polishing a specialty. I guarantee to give much better and cheaper Polished Work than any oneelse in the District or city, aa I have #ot the only steam polishing machinery in Washington Got up for the special purpose of polisitns: geauttes T keep on hand RICHMOND, BALTIMORE and MAINE GRANITES. I manufacture Urns, Vaults, Sarcophagus, Monu- mente, Headstones aad Coy ge. an I polish Columns, Pilastera and all kinds of Mould- Ings,” Eatimaves furnished On application, refer to any of my customers. ‘The very best work guarantee1. . Office and yard, 1318 and 1320 New York avenue porghwest, between 13th and 14th streets, Wasbiuicton, M- W. GALT, BRO. & CO. Display all the novelties in RICH JEWELRY, ‘The newest patterns of STERLING SILVERWARE, THE BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, FINE FANCY GOODS, PLATED TABLEWARE, wy CUTLERY, THE FINEST STA- TIONERY, &c. Particular attention isgiven to Repairing Watches, Jew- elry, Silverware, Ken = verware, Kc. Arms, Creats and Monograms correctly engraved in metal ahd stone. aT 1107 PexNsyLvANIA AVENUE. Bs) f PERS Bes fan tot PE EOE LLLL UU MMM BBB EEE & E LUMBER! LUMBER! WILLET & LIBBEY, THE LEADING LUMBER YARDS IN THE DISTRICT. OUR SPECIALITY: » Per 100 feet, $1.75. HARD WOOD. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. We keep the Largest Stock in thecity. Youcan get ‘what you want and save time and noney at WILLET & LIBBEY’S. 3 ‘Srxre Sraeer axp New Yore Avenvz. LARGE | Srmacve Square. YARDS. | Nonruesx Liserry Manxer Square ms THE PLACE—IT PAYS LaDy eon ee tena va'¢ and rinse OE ISSOLUTION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. Eatrronts red waters of our cities, which causes so much | General Grant Net Paited. Pamapeurata, March $—From an sourve fn this cl Whatever ts to be given to the teport_ that General: Grant hes fatled. One of hts close persons! trends recently sald ft bim thet if at any time he needed $100,000 he had but to draw on hin. > Wall Street To-day. STRONGER STOCK MAKKETS. New Yors, March 9—The Post's Mnanctal artt THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY thentie ¥ it is learned that no credenon dition. 2d E cle says: espsculative markets nt the Stock Tish to-day, but are generally The i tactics for ralding the market BILL TO EXTEND THE POTOMAC WATER WORKS, | '‘Wrore <o sascescrul yesterday were eariy browse into play, but failed of anything like the oe suocess Of yesterd and afer REPORT ON THE PENSION OFFICE BUILDING, | "07" “Qutest over ss peo active stacks prives the ss at the close STRONGER MARKETS IN WALL STREET. write with prices higher than at Deen true. edd a8 follows: ; Missouri Pacific, SHAM & and Western, 121k 0 Central, Ry a meg we 4, Texas & Pacific 3349134 036 and The outside stocks are | Lhe rise in those which are up averai 7%, the latter Alton & Terra. Haute @Y. An exception is Richa Dan- ville, which is down to 18 from 13, the t' previous sales. United States bonds are strong and y higher for the 4s end extended | 38. Inthe money market the quotation tor call loans is5a6 per cent on stocks and 3a 3% per centon U.S. bonds. ‘Time loans and prime mer. cantile paper are unchanged. ritly and THE METHODIST PROTESTANT CONFERENCE. | ——_. ¥ Pactfle preferred. 620 ive for Extension of the Potomac Water Works, Senator Harris, chairman of the sub-committee on the extension of the water-works, submitted to the House District comm!ttee to-day a subst.tute | for all the bills heretofore introduced for the ex- tension of the water-works, and a report in favor | of that extension. The bill directs tige Attorney General to procure, by condemnation or contract, the land not owned by the United States and ne- cessary for the extension of the dam at Great | Falls, across Conn’s Island, and appropriates | aug fron ya preterred, to i @ #42,500 for the purchase of the land ne- tate Sie ae x: cessary for the "compktion, of the dan, THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. It directs the Secretary ‘ar tovextend the aque- duct from its present eastern terminus to the high | ground north of WaShington, near 6th street e: tegded, and to procure the land for this purpe and fot the bullding thereon of an aq sUowing are the opening and closing 97109 of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reportel by spectal wire to H. li. Dodge, 539 150 strve Opening. Closia- BA : , erre Haute... By ample capacity by purchase or condemnation; also, | 40n and Terre e ~ that be construct at that point a reservoir of the | Aion and Terre Hautepr: = capacity of not less than 300,000,000 gallons, erectup. sed sie the necessary gate-house and lay such main con- nections as may be necessary to furnish Washing- ton and Georgetown an ample supply of water; that he complete the dam at Great Falls to the | level of 118 feet above tide, aud extend it across Conn’s Island to the Virginia shore, and Taise the embankment between the Potomac river and the Chesapeake and Ohio canal above the dam so as vo protect the dam from the increased flooding which | the completion of the dam wiil cause, or pay to the canal company the aniount appropriated for this purpose. ‘The amounts appropriated for the several pur- | poses are as follows: ware. L uver and Ito Grande Corapletion of the dam at Great Falls, $145,150.00 strict Solum nds. For protecting C. & O. canal from ai Nexigiucremaramaten ditional nooding caused by con- struction of dam 12,300.09 Extension of aqueduct. For neces: For land damage, work and 1 for reservoir anil gate-house 650,904.55, Houstor Minis LB&¥ Lake Erie Lake Shore. “a Louisville and Nashvil Manhattan Beach. ... Michigan | Missouri, | Missouri Mobile and Ohte Manhattan EI Metropolitan New York Nashville ‘Total........ $1,4490.275.30 The report of the sub-committer gives the Ngures: of the average dally delivery of water to the city from 18¢4 Lo ISS1, Inclusive, as foll | 1874. 848 gallons, 000,000 | 060,000 to 27,000,000. x: tity could be properly distri think it would be ample, but owing t altitudes the supply caunet be rezul meet the necessities of the high by the use of stein putapsto ras: wate As between the propositions to bring more water from the Potomac and to use more pumps, the committer favor the former. They think it unwise to expend a large sum of money upon a merely temporary expedient use of steam pumps Involves a con Ss expense, while by getting a suficlent increase in the quantity of Water from the Potomac by tie proposed extension Ly oir all but the highest points: ishington ¢: be permanently — it the Improvements proposed are completed, the tee EXpect tue following daily delivery of to and Miss. 10 and Miss, water Ai 144 feet above tide, 48,090,000 AU 143 feet above tide, 69,000,000 AL 142% feet above tide, 85,002,000 , At 141-35-109 1 KX),000 gallons, Al 140 94-100 111,000,000 gath AL ISS 91-100 eet above Uds > thdes 15 AL 131.55-100 leet above tide, 17 nett The Methodist Protestant Conference. | PROCEEDINGS IN BALTIMORE TO-DAY. BAirimone, March 9.—The ryland conference QUOTATIONS OF GOVERNMENT BonDs. —Ctosixo— sh of the Methodist Protestant ch reassembled sary this “morning; Kev. T. D. Valiant president. | 323g Papers were presented and’ referred t tue or mittee on boundaries from Whak nH circuits, each asking to be divided. The Pittsburg, tg Pa., chtireh petitioned for the return of J.J. Mur’ $2 Coup ise D. D.. as pastor, and that his son, Rev. A. D. | Murrary, be made iS assistant, Referred to com mittee On supply outside of that district. Thirty | descendants of Indians st Indian river, Su county, Delaware, asked, Uirough Dr. Shermen, to sini ehee as 2 Congre Referred to comm itee on boundaries. A plan of envelope collections, reported by Rev. B. F. Benson, i be applied to church purposes, was disens id isid over for further consider- tion. Ke es, J. B. Southerland, J. C. | to Fred Atzell, Catuerine O'Brien and P. J. McCalloush, J.8. Murray and C. A. Benjamin | They also disapproved Were elected a committee on appeals and Rev. W. | Keady and Francis Leonard. J. Ney e asl cf iS few deih dobaeon, ofthe. MetAeaLC ceuees | TUE SOUTHMIN MARYLAND A OUST LOOKOUT Rate wuda, Was introduced. Recess to 1 o'clock. = eee The bill introduced in the House by Mr. Neal “to ‘The Pension Office Building. authorize the Washington City and Point Lookow RECOMMENDATIONS MADE BY THE COMMITTEE AP. | Katiroad Company to extend a railroad into and POINTED TO EXAMINE INTO ITS SAPETY. Mccoy! + poet or WErsctetanel Was to-day re- Messrs. Edward Clark, Adoif Cluss, and Thomas | {-rred to the District Cominissionerst ‘ Lambert, representing the tn B. Entwisle, the commission appointed by resolu- Chere. MALsinN’ ronda, wha benine tae One ton of Congress to exainine and report upon the Py safety of the pension office (Shepherd building), lave made a report to the Secretary of the Interior. The report is as follot Wasminaton, March 7th, 1882. Hon. S. J. Kirkwoop, Secretary of the Interior. Sir: In compliance with your request to examine and report upon the sufficiency of the strength of the walls of the butiding at Corner of 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue, occupied by the Pension office, to support the weight upon them, and also what, if anything, is necessary to be done to guard against fire and to afford easy exit for the employés in case of fire, we have made a survey of this building, and beg leave Uo report the results arrived at: We find the foundations and exterior walls of the building up to the sixth and upperiaost floor to be of superior construction and of ample pect, See There are no defects in them which impair their stability. ‘The iron floor beams are too light for storage but are quite safe under their present They have no surplus of strength within the limits of absolute safety, hence the should not be increased. The ctice of 01 loading the upper stories of buildings not es] i- ally constructed for heavy warehouses. should be discontinued, and with this view we recommend that measures be taken to occupy the first floor (uow used as a store) by the government, and be- lieve that Uhls would give the needed reliet while adding to the safety of the public records. ‘There is but one Stairway leading up from the Streets (on 12th sireet) to the upper stories. Though wide, and substantially constructed of incom- bustible material, it is in the tmmediate vicinity Of the elevator and should not be solely relied upon in case of pante or fire. A flight of stairs jeads up from Pennsylvania avenue to the second story «nd we recommend that it be continued up from second to sixth story,in manner shown on the accompanying plan. The outside doors on Penn- ‘Sylvania avenue and on 12th street co bgp in- Ward, should ve fitted with double-actng spring hingés.” This report will allay any ——— which may have been entertained by employes of that bureau, and will prove a serious disappointment to office scekers who may have expected the creation of a lange number of vacancies by the collapse of the sixth story of the Pension office. = <oe ‘The Aqueduct Bridge. REPORT OF COL. ABERT RECOMMENDING THAT IT RE- MAIN AS IT IS FOR A RAILROAD BRIDGE. In answer to a bill presented in the Senate re- commending the purchase of the Aqueduct bridge by the government, Col. Abert has subaittted a re- to the chief of that Tie “Aqueduct “bridge Tema ag Sy as for the of —_usil as ing it a Taliroad and having the ‘at the Sisters exclusively w tree bridge for the people. He recommends that no- Dillige. The report was ths arte n referred by was is ‘rnven Generai Wright to the Secretary of War. District Government" ffairs, Mr. J. W. Drane, the well-known carpenter an@ builder, Was designated to-day by the Commis | sione uperintendent of the reconstruction of the Jefferson school building. LIQUOR LICENSPS. The Commissioners have Issued liquor teenses tion. — Condensed Locals. al cases Of Sinallpox at t man’s Village, Va. A man whe 2 stated toaStax reporter to-day that the village has nob been ree of smallpox tor the last three montis, Yesterday afternoon Willian Jobuson was severely bitten Uhrougu the left hand by a viclous dog waite passing trough Magde's alley. ‘The dog was owned by Loutsa Thomas. Ofiver Britt afterwards killed the dog. Dr. Hartigan examined the body of the dead tn- fant found by OMicer Montgomery yesterday morn- Jag, and gave a certificate that death was caused | by strangulation. The body was buried at the expense of the District. ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE P. O. De- PARTMENT.—The subject of the additional accom- modations for the Post OMce deparunent was brought before the Postmaster General late this afternoon, Of the various buildings in the neigh- borhood of the department suitable forthe pur- pose, which have been offered by the owners, 1U 1s more than likely now that the LeDroft buiiding, on the corner of 6th and F streets, will be selecuod SmaLL. Pox Sraristics.—The National Board of Health reports that during the week ending March 4th there were 5 cases of small pox in Brooklyn, 1 death tn Denver, Col.; 13 cases and 5 deaths in Richmond, 1 death tn Vicksburg, 3 cases: in Fondulae, Wis; T'case and 1 death in Omaha, and 1 case in Galveston, Texas. SENATOR Hitt’s Conprrion.—The correspondent of the Augusta Cggimen seen lie visited Som tor Hill, of Georgia, recently, bos: Mr. all taogiamas on ithe leit side of ion throat re- moved, en tien which wes inlessly per- formed, thanks to ‘the blessed discovery of ether, His hoj are that the disease has been eradicated from the. tongue, and that jt will not reappear again in the throat, Buthy # : man of nerve and not disposed to conceal from uiinsel{ or friends the doubtful character of his complaint. He says: “I resign myself into the hands of my Creator, who will do with me what seems best to Him, and either raise me up to further usefulness or summon me away. I await with patience either event.” ‘THE JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS of St. Louls, Mo. are out on a general strike. They demand $$ per day. There are also di: turbed oe between masons, carpenters, Dricklayers shoemakers mansons, Cates ‘A Mass Meerixa_of ‘the colored republicans of Petersburg was held last night and resolutions make Is not havi yaa Doard of directors of the Central Lunatic Axyiutny to be located in that the governor. UNDERTAKERS. jos wae Teephooe Come EE Snaae Rome, nana cao INIGHING UNDERTA

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