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PPLIES. DY & CO, Estabtished 1800, UCTION SALES. _ THIS AFTERNOON. E OF 4 DESIRABLE TWO-STORY rc BRICK DWELLING, A WALF STREET NORTH: By virtue of a decree of the Sm ‘olumbia, ritting in Equity, sy of Sebtemt 78, Williains et al public auction. in DAY, MARCH EIGHT M.. the following-de city of Washington, Di that part of Lot numbe: ___ BUILDERS’ St J. W. KEN reme Court of the, Williams tai. we el eal at va. Willems et al., we will eell a misesy on, WEDNES- at FIVE O'CLOCK P. ed real estate situate in the ct_of Columbia, to wit: , ip reservation numbered hewinning for the same at the southwest corner of ning thence east 55 feet; thence north ce west 55 feet; thence south along the line of beginning, to- cael, and the balance in one and two years, with interest a ix per cent. per annum, A deed of trust on the property sold. A dey juired at the time, of ‘ale, and. al! conve Tecording at purchaser's coat. Terms to in ten days, otherwise the Trustees re- icht to re-sell the py coet ot the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver WILLIAM T. BAILEY, No. 490 La. ave. n. iw. JOHN A. CLARKE, 319 455 st new. }STPONED UNTIL TH, 1892, same hour ROOFING PLATE, SHEET IKON, COPPER, PIG TIN, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. 606 PENN. AVE. AND ¢07 BSTREET. pasts OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. | Of $3 *treet northwest t» the gether with the improvements, & ‘Terms: One-thi 'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S LIQUID Eatimates forniched to Builders. "A Tui stock of AR- te uilders. cl TISTS' SUPPLIES always on band, GEORGE RYNEAL, Jn., 418 Tru Stuer Nortawest. STEAMERS. &¢ FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. Op and sfte- NOVEMBER 3p, 1881. the steamer AERKOWSMITH will leave her whar‘, foot at7.a.m. exery MON AY for all river landinis. ua THURSDA On’ SATURDAY, Carriomai 7 _TO-MORRO rows E. waceaMan, | ‘eal Estate Auctioneer. ED PROPERTY ON G STREET, BF- WARE AVENUE AND SECOND SEVENTEENTH, AT FIVE sell on the premises Jot 2, in HE STEAMER street whart every landings, spring 3 and Thntwleys, Mattox Creek on days, Chapel Point Sundays i 4 omuan Creek on Sundays *‘down, Ds returning to Washington every y, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. formation apply to " THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. NSINGER, Auctioneer, ‘ashington Horse aud 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana. 3, CARRIAGES, HAR- SALE. OF HORS! EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and cominencing at "TEN n to the sales of beral ND NEW YORK STEAMERS. EAM®R LADY OF THE LAK Will leave her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MONDAY, ESDAY and FRIDAY, at st Fines Pout, Pont Lockou &: NG AT NORFOLS WILH 1! AND PROV IE NCE STEAMERS- First-class Fare to Fortress Monroe and Ni Becond-claae Fare to Fortress Mource 31 First-class Fare to Pine Point and Pomt Look Beoond clas Fars to Pitey Put JNonporx A Real Estate and. consignments. (Ja16] HOUSEFURNISHINGS § WE ARE ABOUT TO INTRODUCE SSDAYS, | THURS- we PORTABLE RANGES, <li mgame their New York, every For particulars JOHN GIBSON au trivs, eave Pier 41, Fest Bive: FRIDAY, a0 cece to agent, §3 Water street, ¢ be red at general isto NS d” Sette Bene 151 Ronn. ysvanis aver WOOD, Secretary. Br Sas a ioc A NEY YORK ROTTERDAM. firet-class Steamers of this T,i we will sell at cost room for new stock. ian Tortalles, we have put mannfaecture:y’ prices. . Call early and secure Bargains in above goods, at 13 15th street W. S. JENKS & CO.. 717 Sevenrn Street NonTHwest. J W. BOTELER & SOD ¢ 1 LATEST IMPORTATION “P. CA Ca the U. S. Mails to the Netheriands, wee, Brookly ENGLISH AND FR! DINNER AND DESSERT SETS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS, FINE CUT GLASSWARE IS NOW ON EXHIBIT. J W. BOTELER & SON, Introrrers or Casa, Grass, &c., ¥LVANIA AVENUE. W EDDING PRESENTS, apy yivania avenu Agent, National corner New York avenue and 15 Cesanp LINE. LANE ROUTE. ‘TEAMS| INPANY. LIN O., 935 Pen £ ue Deposit Bulldin: i street northwest. Jal Webs 19 Apl ed, 19 Apl. A POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, RICH CUT GLAss, FINE PLATED WARE, &¢. £60, 280 =n e108 piese 5 Steerage at very low rates. Steerace tickets from Titv- Queenstown ands! cher partsof Europe at bills of taaen given for Belfast. Glaszow, itwerp and other portson the Continent and for Méditerrsnean ports. : and pasmuce apply at the Company's office both ‘steerage anid cabin OW & €O., 605 Tih street, Washington, NON H. BROWN & CO., New York; 5 cb etreet, Washingion. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD— BETWEEN New Yous, Havas HAMPTON AND BREMEN. is company will sail EVERY 94 AY from Bremen Pier, loot of dl street, Hoboken. ‘of passage:—From New York to Havre, Lond: Southampton aud Bremen, first cabin, $100; “seco $60; steerage, $30; preparc steer: aze Wenn & Brvenince,) YLVANTA AVF. MEDICAL, é&c sy and Saturday, at 4. rs’ experience. ry street, Balt SYLVANIA ROUTE. i” | THUD, eure | of Washin: age Lintted Express and frout of 50 ieet and a depth of 150 feet,) with the im- CERTAIN CURE | and all Urinary Diseases, a, For Canandsivus, Rochester, Bulls'o, Mm. duly, except Saturday, w Fer sey os te ey res cured in $8 hours. For Driwxist, corner 12th SS per box, sent mi Paluce Cars to Inia avenue. Pi and Elnira, at 9:30 «| reeeiyit ‘on receipt of price. g | tisemcut. BSS eh trains coun ransfer & Fulton street, a oid b am.. 1:30, 5:40, ny, 1:90, 5:40, 9:55 Express, ‘9:50 ‘am. -y, decay and death. | x Willeure receut oases. Fach bo: box, Or. Fix boxes for sent by msi pre} six boxes to € accompanied with ane, 6:40a.1m. and 4:49 p.m., daily, Retail Agents, to whom al | POSITIVE A Without Medicines. ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, A October 16, 1876, One box WAY. AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON < of cubebs, copabia or ofl of sand: to produce dyspepsia by deatre ins of the stomach. D by all dragvists, or mailed on re- further eT Orie ation at the office northeast corner and at the sta- | ; pecking of biag- | 268 to destiuation from hotels and residences. | t of price. For . C. ALLAN CO., 83 John strect, New York. J17-tu, th,s-6in RTLING DISCOVERY Lost Maxnoop Restorep. ‘A victim of youthful impradence causing Premature Deeay. Ni lanhood, ete., having every known rea med ys bas discovered aaim- FRANK THOMPSON, General Manager? 35 BAltMore & On10 Rarros THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WES’ LOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL | + VIA WASHINGTON. | on have failed to receive SCEEDULE TAKE EFF N a TO TARY eae MONDAL. SAM. | 2 Cem here Sule’ to receive 5 ating homie jeart Disease, Kid- plsint, Nervous Debility, Impotency or Pre- . Seminal Weakness, Dyspepsia, Nervous é., send two stamps tor our questions for tion and our new Look Laws or Lire axp Heaura.” HTN TI, AND ST. LOUIS SD. Seems Cars to Cinciuuati, | cng. City, and W: r. Hagerstown, . Mt. LEAVE :35—CHICAG fom: Eri 00—Baitimore, EN e— Bult n. AD 1745—BAL! MORE EXPREss. ‘Seeretary, Medical and Surgical Institute, 147 East 15th street, New York. THE MOST RELFABLE AND specialist in this eit will guarant y Organs, Nervous and ing (ome yp wely R. ROBER’ YORK AND BOSTON 840-STAUSTON AND. VALLEY. EXERESS (eon- for Hawerstown and at Point of Kocks for Hyattsville and Laurel Express ie, Auuapelis Junction, dente On Sandays stops at all ‘stations. Connects fr Annane ts. 30:00—BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattaville CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND Farior aud Sieeyg ore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way -15—BALTI 00—BALTI MORE YORK EXPRESS. Frederick.) 18:00_Valtimore, at Beit | this office, 456 C | Liberty street, Balamore, LOUIS EXPRESS. FINANCIAL. FM o_pesticn | PBIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, $4:40—Bultnore, Aunapobs and Ibiore, Way Stations. 4:45—romt of ck, Hawes ms. (On sunday tions only.) be Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough twa st Hyattaville and 7 Bold on Commission, T140—BALTI EXP ibs Station: iM YATISVILLE AND LAUREL 18:10—Fi PS BU! EXPRES ‘RG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT YORK and BOSTON New York. ' toy” ‘No, 539 15rm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Bleeping Cars Laurel. GO, CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS EX- Sleeping Cars to Guemuan and Chi- Daily. :Sunday only. Other trains daily, except ‘trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. tod oH tga PRESS 64 Broapwax, New Yore. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- ‘sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Wi - Orders epg a ee fork, and Washington. exectted on the aby postin wean _THE TRADES. FRY, 1012 PENNSYE: Biank ialtge Be Orders by mnail prompuyatien ted toot IBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB wenue, Washington. D. O- in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. ¥Ci Piain and Fancy ‘at reasonable rates. references. ILOND-HAND CLOTHING S kivhest cash ___ AUCTION SALES. HOMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF SUPERIOR PARLOR AND CHAMBER FURNITURE. URDAY, MARCH EIGITEENTH, 1882, st OcK, in fropt and within my spacious agles- 1 shall fed a superior colection of Household Tal Sets Hatr-etc me very handsome ( Piste Mirror: Marbie a) Tables, H Fine Window Han with many other articles not necessary to 0 postponement on account of weather. eit THOMAS DOWLIN russ ‘DOWLIS HT CASES AND FIVE BBLS. LAKE AUBURN MINERAL WATER AT AUCTION. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH EIGHTEENTH, 1842, at TEN O'CLOCK [rec u¢my auction rooms, ell the above ec 4 fhe above cs DOWLING, Auct._ AS DOWLING, Auctonesr. SPECIAL, SALE OF THREE ELEGANT FRENCH PLATE MANTEL MICRORS, AND — EIGHT :NCH PLATE PIER MIRHORS, ALL HA SOMFLY MOUNTED, AND ABOUT TWENTY OIL PAINTINGS BY WELL-KNOWN I shalt sell on TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY- FIRST, 1852, within my salesroom, ELEVEN ee collection of the above goods. OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ryiomas DOWLINa, Auctioneer. Two | FRAM TENTH ‘EWO BRICKS AND AU On WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DAY OF, MARCH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLUCK P.M., in front’ of ape pecs al eli part of ee 2, in square’ 257, tovether with the improvement On THURSDAY, tho SIXTEEN TH® AY OF MARCH, 1884, at FIVE O'CLOCK B.M., part of Lot J, in square 36) Also, the SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MARGH, 1842, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of tho proniices, Lota'17, 18 and 19, in square 354, with the improvements. All located as above stated. ‘Berme: One-fourth cach: the residue tn two canal stsix and twelve months, with notes bearing interest und recnred by a deed of trust on the property Aieopversncini at purchaser's cost. A de}oait wil e required on each piece of prop ime THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ARE POSTPONED IN payments, consequy i the storin, in the order as advertised,aintil MONDAY, Y DAY, MARCH TH, TWENTY-EIGH'TH and cen. Auctioneer. H, same hours ana pl ‘THOMAS DOWLING warren B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, TRUSTPE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, 18x100, IMPROVED BY A TWO-STOKY FRAME DWELL- ., No. 499 EAST CAPITOL STREET. Thy virtne of a deed of teint, bearing date June 4, 484 A.D. 1881, and duly recorded in Liber No. 974, folio G5 225 et seq... one of the Land Records for the District’ of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured th T will ‘at public auction, in front of the promises, on TUESDAY, MARCH TWENTY-EIGHTH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the following-deseribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, { District, to wit: Part of Lot No. 8, in square ‘No. 81 the samé being the eactern eighteen (18) feet by dep thereot (100 feet) of said lot, (8,) together with the provements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $75 will be required at time of sale; balance ‘in equal payments, at twelve months, ty be secured by purchaser's bearing interest from day of sale, and a deed of roperty sold. Conveyancing and recording at urchaser's cost, ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in fix days after sale, otherwise ‘Trustee reserves right to resell ut risk and cost of purchaser in defanit. W. E HOLIZMAN. Trtisteo, inl5-d&ds 132 treet northwest. TPPHOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTRE'S SALE OF TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING, ON I STREET, BETW! FOURTH AND” FIFTH STREETS NORTH and recorded in Tiber No. 780, folio land records of the District of Columbi: y est of the holder of the note secured Iwill cell on MONDAY, MARCH T" Hi, $2, At FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., at public auction, in 1 the premises, to the hiehest bidder, part of lot ne of a deed of trust to me, dated Der] ered seven (7), in equare numbereil five hundred teen, and contained within the metes and ‘S| bounds tojlowing: ing for the same at the ei southeast corner of said fot 7, and running thence west 14 sect; thence north $2 feet 7 inches; thence east 14 ce south 82 feet 7 inches, to the place of begin- One-third cash; balance in six, twelve hs from day of sale, the deferred ecured by deed of trust ont! ‘equired when the bid is HARLES W. HORNOR, ‘Trustee. AGGAMAN, Auct. m9-eod&ds N BROS., Auctioneers. ORTH RD UNIT tue of “written reqnest of the parties 'y, We will sell at public anetion, in front mises, on THURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY- 1Se2, St FIVE O" LOCK P.M., lotnumber 19, uun.bered 16, of the Howard University sub: tof a tract of land situate in the county 1, Districtof Columbia, (said lot having'y trict division provements thereon, consisting of a ‘two-story brick Ouse. 1 Sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, balance in three equal payments at six, twelve ight onths, for which the nctes of the pur- s uirel bearing six per ceut. interest, and secured by deed of trust upon the Property gold. A | deposit’ of $50 will be required at tine of sale. ‘Terms | of sae must be complied with in reven days, otherwise | the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the | defaniting purchaser, after seven days notice by adver- CHARLES T. DAVIS,? PHILIP F, LARNER, Trustees. J, 1: COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. £ TL _A FINE DWELLING AND ES) ERONTING ON THE OF D H STREETS ‘ON COUNTY, D. me of a deed of trust, bearini A. D. 1577, and a m9, 11, 14,16, 1 KOAD SITUATI F y virtue of an order of aforesaid, vase y, A. D. tise OF Schell vx, + ahd ‘being equity cause No. 7777, d, a trustees, will offer for sale, at publi premises, on WEDNESDA: NINTH DAY OF MARCH, ¥ AY FOUR O'CLOCK, M.. the f ne de seribed real estate, eifuate in’ the County of Wash- Bartrutrs re- ston, District of Colutabia, to wit (7) im John A. of part of a trict of land called id lot containing wix acres, two ty-one and seventy-five one hund taths perehes ( 2r, 2175-100 p.), towether with the ap purtenances wa, Consisting of a superior two- story and Marisard-roof dwelling, barn, stable and Va- Tious other improvementa, Terms of Sale: One-third cash, the residue in three equal installments of six, twelve and twenty-four months, respectively, payable with interest from day of tal; to Le secur by dee tof trast on the property sold, or all cash, at option of purchaser. ‘Terma to be com” plied will within seven days from day of sale, other- wise the trustees reserve the richt to resell at the risk and cof of the defaulting purchaser, A deposit of $250, Teauired when property is struck off. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. 2 SEP RCHMIDT,} crrusteos. UPPERT. ml4-18, OHN SHERMAN & pone ripen Real Estate Agents and Auctionees ‘St. Cloud Bul TRUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET, BETWEEN VERMONT AVENUE AND FIE- TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. virtue of a deed of dated June 24th. AJ. 1810. aly segue setae 919, fli 470, one of the land records for the District of Gor lumbia, and at the request of th we willeell ‘at buble act wo, in fronbof on WEDNESDAY, MARC FIVE O'CLOCK P.M.,. in front of th oc ont ofthe. prem FIFTEENTH, 1803. at the, following deacrived real estate. situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot thirty-two (32) of Goonge ‘Tage Jor's subdivision in equare numbered two hin fourteen (214), according to the plat of the maid ate ad ing a frontage of 25 fect by & W by Jot bay depth of 155 feet to a wide ‘ferme: One-third cash: balance in aix, twelve and = cizhteen months, with interest ateix per cent uni secured by'a deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash at option of the purchaser, A it of $100 Tequired at the time of sale, and — all ing aud recording at ex of pur . If rafeare not complied with in seven days the re serve the Hicht to resell the property at the ‘isk and cont of defaulting purchaser after five days’ adverttsc- ¥. H. SMI’ WM. M. sMITH, Sutcman. Sub ncn, —— same hour and place. “By order of the Trustees: ml4-eokds 5: Tr COLDWerr, | Trustees. {UMAS DOWLING, Auctoneer. orcs SALE OF THREE BUILDING TOTS L STREET, BETWEEN TWENTY-FIFTH NORTH- ON AND TWENTY-SIXTH STREETS WEST. 52 THE ABO" r TPONED UNTIL MEDNESDAY, Malia FETeEN Ge ee ae md des THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Cag ty SALE 18, | A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAN. - PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM'’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is a Posrrive Cur For all those Painful Complaints -and Weaknesses sv common to our best semale ‘population. Itwill cnreentirely the worst forin of Female Com- plaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particdlarly adapted to the Changes of Life, 5 It will dissolve and expel Tustors'from the Uterus in rn early stage of development. The tendency of Can- cerous Humors is cuecked very speedily by its use. It removes Fsintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra- vines for Stimulants, and Relicves Weakness of the Stomach. It cuges Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleepleseness, Depressionand Indigestion. The feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is aiways permanently cured by its use. EP-PHYSICIANS USE IT AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. _g3 ‘Tt will at all times and under all cirenmstances act in harmony with the laws that govern the female sys- rt For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is ungurpaseed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 235 Western avenue, Lynn, Masa. Price $1. Six botties for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send for paunphlet. Ad- dress as above. LIER PE ane, eienont LADUE, PINEHAMS nd torpidity of the liver. "25 cents per box. — §7- Soup sy att Davacisrs._es "[REES, SEEDS, FLOWERS, &c. An immense stock, of ail kinds of FRUIT TREES, a at 735 Small ‘rnite Grape, Currants Gooneberries, Btraw- es, Ke, Ey . Ly, Ornat ital Ts "os Now and fare Pianiy Wedgie Piagey Beene Garden Sceds, pure end genuine; Flower Seeds, new, rare and beautiful. as Cut Flow Bor Designa for fune: &e. screw in Trees," 30 Greenhouses, ner Everything in the Nursery line-Planta, Seeds and Flowers—at lowest 3 JOHN SAUL, ml4-eo2w* 621 7TH STREET, Opp. Patent Office. 428 POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING or 1 COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO., in the city of Louisville, on FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1882. The drawii occur monthly (Sundays excepted) ypider provisions of an act Of tho General Rawenibly" of mutucny, ‘Tho United States Circuit Court, on March 31, ren- dered the following decision: a os the Commonwealth Distribution Com- pany Bovond “Its drawings are fair. hed ‘This company has now on hand a large reserve fund. iy the list of prizes for the MARCH DRAWING. Read carefull $30,000 | 10,000 | 5,000 | 10,000, 10,160 10,000 10,000 12,000 Ay ticaieizea "3700 pproximationDrizes 2) , vee 1,800 | 100 each, on u ‘900 1,960 Prizes, Whole tickets, $2, half tickets, $1; 27 tickets, $50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit money or bank draft by $112,400 letter, or send by ex- press, DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTER or POST OFFICE ORDER — Ordera of $5 and upward by exprese.can Le sentatourexpense, Address ali orders toR. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Lou- inville, “Ky., or R, M. BOARDMAN, 309 Broadway, New York; or J. W. CLARK, GI New Jersey avenue northwest, and 1422 Pe y! venue, 1-txth URE CURE FOR MALARIA, CAROLINA TOLU 'TONTC! Sure cure for Dyspepsia in all its etages; also for Couxhs, Colds, Bronchitis andall diseases of the ‘Throat and Liny id the only remedy that is benefi- cial in malarial clin ‘This Is uprepurstion of ALS aprel SAM OF ‘TOLU, ROCK CANDY. MAGNESTA: and other medicinals beneficial in above’ diseases, the basis being the purest Rice and Rye Whiekies. Harmless and Nery vleamant to take. ‘Try it, Hor gale by all drameints and grocersat$1 per quart bottle, “The trade supplied ata liberal discount by Barbour & Humilton and Frank Hume, Wholesale Grocers, and Sole Agents for this city." HENRY BBCHOFF & CO., New York and Chavteston, 8. C., Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. 20-tn, th, 8 DEEKA, 1121 CuxstNur Street, Philadeiphia. WEDDING INVITATIONS axp VISITING CARDS, IN CORRECT TASTE AND FIRST-CLASS _Ss1-co2m EXECOTION. A NEW HOME ENTERPRISE. THE HOME PLATE-GLASS INS. CO., OF WASHINGTON, D.O., FOR THE INSURANCE OF PLATE-GLASS WIN- DOWS, MIRRORS AND SHOW-CASES, OFFICE No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE. . TRUSTEES: J. L. BARBOUR, President; C. C. DUNOANSON, Vice President; N. D. LARNER, Secretary; THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Treasurer: JOHN B. LARNER, At. torney; FRANCIS MILLER, I. L. JOHNSON, JOHN VOGT, WASH. B, WILLIAMS, £16-eolm NOTHING SHORT OF UNMISTAKABLE BENEFITS: Conferred upon tens of thousands of sufferers could originate and maintain the reputation which AYER'S SARSAPARILLA enjoys. Itis a compound of the best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of Potassium and Tron,—all powerful, blood-making, blood-cleansing and life-sustaining—and is the most effectual of all remedies for ecrofulous, mercurial or blood disorders. Uni- formly snecessful and certain, it produces rapid and complete cures of Serofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pim- ples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising from impurity of the blood. By its invigorating effects italways relieves and often cures Liver Complaints, Female Weaknesses and ities, and isa potent renewer of waning vitality. For purifying the blood it has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and pre- serves the health and imparts vigor andenergy. For forty years it has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most available medicine for the suffering sick. For sale by all druggists, : 428-2 TEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST FLAVORING RR CK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Ap ‘in all ire Aeea Sagem, Ma : mae & bon fag mised nations, should feet ‘TBctiah Medical Jouraal” Be caution. the faceimile of Baron Lickig's Sisaenee et Bins We eet 1 TEES Be be do ge a een ee a to Chemists. Sole Awents for the United States {yholesale gnly) G. David & Oo,, 43 Mark B. ROBINSON & Cv., 'e 013 909 PENWerLvaNtA AVENUE. Dror OF AMERICAN WINE COQ. COOK'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. 314.00 per case. BURGUNDY.. - Washington News and Gossip. | assryorr, TRS UT invinia @a coasts, ¢1 do. past due coupons, 0; arch 16. —Cotton higher—aniadling, Flour unchanwed bat, i ene ect Vheat, southern higher ey! na Edition. THE BALTIMORE 4.E. CONFERENCE. FULL LIST OF APPOINTMENTS. DRATHS AMONG THR FLOOD SUFFRRERS.—Regist>r Bruce last night received letters and telegram Tom friends in the interlor of Mississippl, whte state that although the government is giving Uh est ass Yo the flood sufferers under umstances, the aid falls far short of the diMeulty experience in small boots for the purpose of ex 3 Of the counties, wher ave been cut off by the floods” The iinprovise boats of boxes and Tough rafts, but then many deaths occur from exposure and starvation : for the people ar In need not only of food, but of in Mast cases everything has been lost. ‘The local relief committees are doing what thes can to alleviate the suffering, but their means arr Every day they get reports ‘The Postmaster General received the following trom the postmaster at Yazoo City, Miss: “River rose one foot in twenty-four hours Three to seven feet In some streets, Tone hundred m fering. My house stance possi! NalsbeS: Maye and etronue® ced and Cineed firm suthern willie: Sy ane horn, Slab. ‘weeds fuict and Gira, BSa5. Hay dal Tovisivos Unchangad.” Butter firm—wosterm oR. Kanes stronger, Tals, ee very firm —Rio carom, onlinary Sucar stroux—A soft, 9%. W Frrichts to Liverpool ter Sushels, corn, 3.665 buatels; ‘Shipnwnte—wh. — wheat, 299.125 bushels: corn, 114.308 bushels, jong, 485, Ao. short, Goverunients irregular, larch 16.—Plour quiet and steady, = mubsequenty lost a4 cent batter, vl wtrome, 10.57 Mie A rm white, 58a55, racked, 18046; rv jeu nominal. MR. DEALE PRESIDING ELDER, WASHINGTON entirely inadequate, 853 barrels: wheat, 4) ———— TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS' CONVENTION. The Baltimore M. E. Conference. THE LIST OF APPOINTMENTS, Baitimore, Mp., March 16—The following are theappointments of the Baltimore conference of the Methodist Episcopal church announced to-day: Baltimore Distriet—J. A. Price, presiding elder for two years; Baltimore, first church, J. B. Sut; Mount Vernon Place, Thomas Guard; Sonth Bal! umore, G. G. Bake! Wesley chap., J F Ockerman; Mad. AY., H Eutaw street—a. W. Rudis! Great Cistress and sut- Temgers. Ask Mr. Lin- coln t aid us.” The telegram was referred to the Secretary of War. Wheat opened ‘ga’ DECLINES TO SaRve.—Senator Farley has de- clined service on the democratic congresstonal campaign committee, and Senator Grover has sen Iu ils place. Senator McPherson has Western first m Central, 13m, 24 i. 2 tswaukie and St Paul 0: and Western, 244. sf rm, 24h, THE PRestpENT will give a complimentary din- ay evening to about twenty 4s not limited to any par- RESrITRD BY THE PREStDENT.—The President yesterday oniered a further respite of thirty days in the case of Edward M. Kelly, who was sentenced to be hanged at Santa Fe A7th of February, and who was th e17th of March. ner next Wedn friends. The invitation ticular class of ofits. S.A. Witson, B. Methodist mission— S street—E. M. Smith. Hanover street—B. F. Clark- Hilt street—W. G. Herbert. Sailor's Union Bethel—Osborn Belt. Fort Avenue and City Mis- slon—W, M. Osbourne. Baltimore Circutt, W. F. E. Dudrear. Brook! PARDON ASKED FOR SERGEANT MASON.—The Pres- {dent has received a petition from a large number Qf citizens in Ohio urging a pardon for Sergeant The second respite fon of the applica. Uon for a pardon, the papers for which have just te been received by tke Presid M. Ferguson—L. L. Brown, andvillé—William Rogers, ski. Clipper—F.” W. Hampstead—Joseph P.Wilson; one to be Mechaniestown— SMALLPOx Sratistics—The national board of health reports that during week ending March 11th there were 5cases and 2deaths from small- pox in Brooklyn, 13 cases and 2deaths in Rich- case In Galveston, 4 cases and 2 deaths in Index township, Mo. THE REPORTED WITHDRAWAL OF MR. COOK FROM THE Stan Rove Casgs.=The™A today sald that he had not received the resigna- “00k as special counsel tn the tts generally unaerstood, how- x18 contemplating his resigna- (ion, and if the letter 1s not already written ft soon It is intimated that the cause of Mr. Cook’s probable withdrawal 1s a feeling of dissat- isfaction at the course pursued by Mr. Biss W- wards hin in the management of the cases. A. M. Gibson has entirely withdrawn from. furthe ton with the star route cases. He con: ers that he has finished the work upon which le was engaged. Mr. BIGELOW, counsel for Sergeant Mason, had along conference with th day relative to the case of the prisoner. ‘The Treasury Contingent Fund Inves= Secretary of War we supplied by Daniel Haskell.” Mount Vernon— Mount Washington—Henry Boggs. } J. R. Cadden, H. F. Downs.” Smithville—T. E. Peters. Solomons Island and St. Joluns—H. H. Westwood. ‘Thomas Chapel and Fieasant Grove— West River—Henry Rice, W. L. stminster—John Edwards, C. A. Woodberry—J. E. Amos, REPORT OF THE SENATE COMMITTER ON APPROPRIA- TIONS—SUMMARY OF THE TESTIMONY, ‘The report submitted to the Senat» yestemay by Mr. Allison, on behalf of the committee on appro Priations stating the results of the Investigation of the contingent fund expenditures of the executive departments, ts signed by all the members of the committee, although the testimony was taken only by Messrs Allison, Logan, Hal West Virginia, and Cockrell, ‘The report says that at the Instance of Mr. O. Le custodian in the Treasury department adley Adams, in the win 1880, furnished stationery, etc., to the campaign committer,” an: ttorney General Reld, supernumerary. D. H. Carroll, agent book depositor First church quarterly conference: ickinson College, member of First church quarterly conterence, East Baltimore district—R. W. Black, alder for four years. Baltimore: North Ba! L. T. Widerman. Madison sq Nd—C. E. Young. Exeter street—A. S. Hank} Shipley, supernumerary. n. Greenmount avenue—W. ~ East Balttmore—J. KR. Wheel Sqtiare—Thomes Daugherty. z Uenay. Caroline street—B. G. W. Reld; J. HL High street—E. D.’Owen. Chester street— James P.Wilson. Highland avenue and Patapsco— R Canton—J. W. Cornelius. “Aber- deen—J, N. Marsh; one to be supp! F. Bubriaan; G. L. Cuddy. Deer Park—J McNemar; W. D. Mor- ‘an, Great Falls—E. Richardson, to be supplied, J. ‘ovanstown—Joel Brown. i Havre-de-Grace—G, V. Leech. ford—J. N. Davis, Watson Case. be supplied by Wm. L. Lambrigit. 8. M. Alford. Luthervitie—c, T. House men’s Bethel—Charles Mc tion of Mr. W. | star route cases. It Harford avenue— punting to $2, which paid for as Me-bolders, and that after the son began, MK into the ‘Treas : ‘were purchased of PURCHASE OF TREASURY Surriies.—The gen_ eral committee on the subject of purch: ernment supplies, at the Treasury department, has decided to refer the whole matter toa sub- First Controlier Laws sontroier Upton and € stoner of Custems Johason, Who will report as Soon as possible. COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS Preparing a report to the Secretary of the Interior recommending the removal Navajoes and Mescalero Indians, now in New Mexico, to a suitable reservation in the Indian Bown, supernumerary. street—M. F, that sugars and lemons, hat Robert Le itch eae ‘n the Corcoran Building mupaign committee, certain for the same out of the for “gas, ete. ; furnished to the room: ited. Bentley consisting of East Harford—H gas fixtures, and st, Wes pald for perfumery out of ITY ON & Voucher calling, upon. its f hes,” to the Amount of $30; Una ehnert, Henson Mabal and SUTY employes, did work on Senator Sherman's house, and were Treasury funds. ‘The combuttee flud thatin many A carpets were Sold at sundry empioyes of Ube departinent ordinates, and that great irregularities ex- isted in those sales and the paymentor the money. Grave irregularities and abuses existed in regard to the Seles of The report gives a wumber of instances of the nt of excessive prices for suudry articles purchased out of the contt of the Apaches, | paul Brown, Jt Jobn Niernese, A CoxvESTioN of tobacco manufacturers of the (gone 4 United States met at the Ebvitt House last even- ing. The foliowing officers were elected: : ew York; vice prest- dent, T. R-Spence, of Cincinnati; secretary, Woodside, of Pulladeiphia; treasurer, Charles 'S committees The convention was calle x by Chairman Helme. Pon resolutions Was the and this committee non; Grace, L. ©. Muller; S.-H. Cuminings s wry; Whateoat, A.E. Gibson; L. D. Hezron Jnfon Square, A.H. Ames; Harlem k, W, F. Speake; Monroe Smamerftela, L. B. Wilson; Antiet: Buckeyestown—D. M. Brown. Mount Olivet—F. H. McDantel, W. P. nt fund, and pro- Lamphere, appoint- order at 10.35 tuk ‘The report of the comms first business of the da through its chairman, Mr. Weisenger, of St. Louis, submitted a resolution “ti suns, repres gress, declaring a red! Elk Ridge—H. C. Tk in the Treasur: Ellicott City—T. M. ad published. a book ‘tates Government,’ rtments and officials of the government 1,007 paid for out of govern nd sold to t s ° various de- Harper's Ferry—J._D. ridge—N. B. Win- Stewart. Middle- Patapsco—A. Savage and Laurel—Thomas Myers. Sinithburg—to be supplied by Edward Sinith. Summertield—W. A. Koontz, W. P. St W. M. Hammack. H. Dickinsen Coliege member of terly conference, and tract agent, member of Harlem Park quarterly THE WASHINGTON DISTRICT. Washington district—J.S. Deale, (presiding elder for three years), Washington, D.’ C W. F. Ward. Wesley chapel—W. I. McKenney lytinger, supernumerary. Fourth street—Joseph F Morgan. Mel the action of the re- nling a majority In Con- ‘tion of the tax on manu- faetured tobacco unwise and tnexpedient. settles the agitation, and in the opinion of the Na- tonal Tobacco Association it cannot again be ree Vived for two years.” Mr. Seidler, of Jersey City, moved its reterence back to tke committee for further consideration, whic! Mr. Venable, of Virginia tions from several members offered a resolution providing for the election of an executive committee of Wwelve members, a suffici- ent number of them to constitute a quorum, to reside in or near New York, and every other trade center to have @ representative thereon 28 faras ssible. ‘This resolution w lnittee Was appointed to sub persons to constitute the executive Sedler, of St. Louis, s from the committes, feeling of the conve Linganore and Un! THE TESTIMONY OF SENATOR SHERMAN. The report then quotes extensively Une testimony of Senator Sherman. He was furnished with cop- Jes of the testimony as It was taken, and was stone shed to find that money had been hers for his campa! improper purpose, been purchased fc by its proper nam J, Gill, J. G. Nicholson. h motion was adopted. acting upon sug; of the convention, expended on committee or for any ‘Uist anything had ever pasury and hot paid for ‘The Secretary, referring to ernment employes Upon his prem: t to Say emphatically and with- T worked for me Harman, professor in ette Sireet quar- Sunday school out equivocation that no ma’ rile I was Sectelary of tie Treasury, who was on ‘he rolls of the Treasury department, duri it, or I believe et.” ‘The Sevretary, in his test positively having ‘al with regard to allege entries detatied in the lne Investigating committee, and sata he never Knew that any article was ever boucht for the Treasury deportment that Was not pald tor by 1s own commercial name. RECOMMENDATIONS. The committ-e recommend for tusertion into Proper appropriation bills provisions ma! penal offence for any employe to certify to any voucher calling upon {ts face for auy article or tually purchased and re- tobe pald ior by such vouche 1a penal offence for al Selling or delivering any article to the go to present or sign any voucher or receipt calli upon fts face for any other artic! actualy sold and delivered. seem 10 cover such eases Metropolitan—R. Was paid for ith the view to testing the tion, “that in the event of sage of the free léaf bill by Cong: es the Imperative duty of the Association to vigorously agi entire abolishment of ali internal revenue taxes ceo, in Such @ manner as not to affect injuriously dealers therein; hereby United individual efforts, both in and out of Con- hss, until ultinate success ts achieved.” ‘The resolution ¥ views of the convention. The executive committee was announced, Mr. M. L. Weller, of this city, being appointed us the representative of Washington city. es ben Sarasa endree—C. Ti. Richurd- Ryland—R, Norris. Waugh—W. Downs, North Capitol and M . H. Reed; G. G. Markham, supernumer- Grace—J, C.’ Hagey. Abnapolls—First church—W. B. Edwards. Wes- Cl Baldwin Memoriit —W. W. Van . ‘redericksburg, zetown, D. C—J. J. . Leonaritown and Ciarles—W. H. gomery—R. R. Murph knowledge or’ Information irregularities and iny we taken by t Hamiine—S. M. Harstoc Mount’ Zion—L. ldridge. Bladensbu: adopted as expressing the ting other than that celved and tntende and also meking PrRSONAL—Archbishop Gibbons ts fn the elty, a guest at St. Peter's —Gen. Eaton, Commissioner of Education, is in New York.—Ex. Cameron, Collector Robertson, of New York, and arrived member of the the Arlington. Spencerville—J. 8. M. Hasiu; M. Berry. Uniontown—J. H. Cumberland District—G. W. liobbs, presiding elder for four years. Cumberland stieet—C. W. Baldwin. hor Davila, the newly: n legation, are registered —Senator Willis absent for some Exioting laws do not . Bloomtneton—J. Bunker Hill—Thomas Wood, L. C. Mor- an. Ellerslie—James Frostburg — J. ‘ult (Reuben Kolb)—Grant and Hart S. Wiison, T. P. Marsh. NATOR BAYARD AN telegram from Phitlad YORK STOCK MARKET. Je 8 The following are the oBening and closing 9 i278 of the New York Stock Market to-mtay, a3 repocte | by special wire to IL, Hi. Dodge, 539 15th street: Opening. Closing-BUt lost week by accusing Sen. Tuptly influenced to kill a ending in the I SU Methodist chur : . L, Solomon German. rg, W. Va.—G.W. a age Milburn. Oldtown—To be supplied by J.Jone supplied by J. Piedmont, W. H. was at the Paul Alton and Terre | Alton and Terre I B., H. und E. fi Canada Southern... ashe had charged Last wee Senator Bayard had been He did not mean th it.” Sheppardtown, W. 0.” Cook. “Union Grove—c. T. Weede. Virginia—H. S$. ufluenced by Editor Referring to Vi ‘mself by Mr. length before the cout de, of the Waskiingts pablie dentin said he would reply at peake and Ohio Chesapeake and Ohio 2d pid. cago and Alton, Chicago. Burlington bara Yeiken, Untel, Hamacda Koyotaro, missionar hiveley, missionary to South Atnerica. THE CLOSING PROCEEDINGS. Rev. C. H. Richardson offered the following reso- lution, which was adopted: That we express our unqualified condemnation of all camp-meeting MARIED. 5 On March 15, 1882) at the parents, by Rey. FDP tatives, LULA B. MOORE—JENNINGS. residence of the bride's Pp District of Columbia bonds. Erie preferred. daughter of Goor. p preachers to discountenance all camp-meetings that continue such pi Mr. Richardson’s resolution first embraced ington Grove camj-meeting assoc changed the resolution atter the Bishop suggested the impropriety of making personal mention. shop announced the following board of trials of appeals: Revs. W. B. Edwards, Josepa ake, A. 8. Hank, J. McK. Reiley, Publishing committee of Baltimore Methodist— A. H. Ames, L. T. Widerman, C. H. Richardson, J. B. Stitt, D. H. Carroll, J. B. VanMeter, A. M. Cour- tenay. To Preach the Missionary Sermon—Re Thomas Guard. Committee to prepare for the cen- tennary of the organization of Revs. C. W. Baldwin, J. B. Stitt, Joel Brown, A. E. Gibson, R. N. Baer, L, Laymen, G. H. Hiss, Geo. ‘hard Cornelius, John T. Mitcheil, ‘The bishop made an address, and_after benedic- tion the conference adjourned sine aie, pits isa ‘Wall Street To-day. CONFIDENCE IN THE STOCK MARKET RETURNING. March 16.—The Post's financial ar- ticle says:—The Stock Exchange markets are all strong, and confidence fs ret Donds are 3 higher for the lower for the 4s. Southern state bonds are dull; Arkansas 7s are issues are negl and ja2 per cent high neral mortgage 63 to xas seconds to 6234. Ohio Southern firsts are uy Pacific’s incomes 1% to 63: and Erie seconds 1 per cent to 96, The older non- tive issues Of bonds are very scarce and are irmly held. In the stock market the rise in the general list has not been yesterday's highest prices. ing like & boom in stocks, but there has a strong tone to the market. yet w have covered many of their and the policy seems to be, instead nnibal and St. Jo. Hannibal and St. Jo.preferred.. Houston and Tex: Illinois Central. Lake Erie & W. BALDWIN. On March 15, 1882, at half past foura, rs. MARY BALDWIN, in the seventy-third year Notice cf funeral hereafter. ‘On Wednesda: lation only, but March 25, 1852, at 6 o'clock p.m., of paralyss, FANNIE W. CALLAHAN, y-second year of her age, dauchier of the lave from her late residence, 425. Fi day, 17th instant, ut 3-20 o'eock is respectful'y invited to tend. [Reading (Pa. ) payers pleass copy.) WAGGAMAN. ter of Dr. Samuel aud Mary T.'Wagvamon. UNDERTAKERS. Manhattan Beach... Michigan Central -- ansas and Texas. Missouri Pacific. Mobile and Ohio Manhattan Elevated. litan Elevated. ‘ork Elevated. Nashville and Chattanooga. New yersey Central. New York Central Norfolk and Western. Norfolk and Western Northern Pacine John Linahan, .E.church in 1844— W. Carner, Ric! Punxtsntne UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennxyivania avenue northwest. Terus moderate and everything first-class, °Teleph “ryt ecounection, melt — B WKIGET, UNDERTAKER, Telephone Connection. Ivania 4e streets, Everything GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. SHIRTS. SHIR’ TO REMIND You ie ee ‘AKER, United States nen, Swen Saag. and the other r, the latter W: » and Kansas and a0 ia & 134 to86, Texas has noth- of the Vanderbilt or Gould it # i at advancing prices. The leading stocks: ee estern Union x, and Texas ‘The money market is loans on stocks. Time £0 OFGer 02. reseeee-: EEE