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BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES DY & CO, Estabiiehed 1300, TIN PLATE, ROOFING PLATE, fHEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIN, SHEET LEAD, ZINC, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. 606 PENN. AVE. AND 607 BSTREFT. ____ STEAMERS. && VorAcERs To EUROPE. mt J, W. BOTELER & SON Are the Agents for the sale of Tickets in this District of INMAN STEAMSHIP co. Parties propoting to visit Europe can obtain all in- ormation by applying to miT-3m ___4. W. BOTELER & SON. poremac TRANSPORTATION LINE. and after MARCH 19th the STEAMER SUF, a C'elock pim., for Baltimore and Kiver Landizies. All River Freight must be Prepaid. Returning, arrive in Washin-rton every Saturday night. STEPHENSON & BRO., Acexrs, ml6-6m 7th street Wharf and Cor, 13th aud Pa. ave. OTICE. FOR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 3p, 1881. the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her foot of 7th street, at 7a. m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB- DAY for all river landings. On MONBAY as far as Nouani Ferry. On THURSDAY, Nomini and st. Ch ments Hav Stone's Whar. Co! ra's and Howard's, On SATUKDAY. Currioman and Leonardtown. ms 2OHN BE. WOO! THURSDAY, landings, stopping at landings jomini ou Tuesdays and Thursdays, Mattox Creek on Sundays and Thars- days, Chapel Boint Sundays “dor ad Mondays Sup,” and Mattawoman Creek on Sundays “sows,” and Welnesdays ““up;" retornina to Washingtou cvery oe, ‘Wednesday aw afternouns. information = oe JONES, Agent. mr ith street wharf. JNOBFOLE AND NEW YORK sTEAMERS. ES" ER L. ¥ OF THE LARE THE STEAMER TAD. ARR ay, iN PAY and FRIDAY, at 5 0" Joeet Piney Pont Point Lovkout and Fortress Monroe, nck p.m. . touch: NORFOLK WITH tHE BOSTON ti STREAMERS. i TUESDAYS, THURS ‘clock p. U2. STEAMERS IGHT «itt reaum> their @elock p.m, and Georgetown Otceck ‘am. “For particulars Water street. Gevngetown. ‘and. staterooms. cal be 613" 15th street. f Spiess otter ot be ve; Se Mare pndat but a) “ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. NEW YORK ROTTERDAM. The first-class Steamers of this Ling, “ ERD. SROTTERDAM,” aSCHIEDAML” “Wea s MOLTEN,” ALAND,” and ‘the Netherlands, leave Agent, 27 South W 1 ste ‘oF Passage apply to W. G. METZERO Recut, National Sake Deposit, Building, . Agent, Natioual Safe a ‘Gr avenue and 15th strect northwest. al Cumarp LINE. NOTICE: LANE ROUTE. CALLIN TC AKBOR. W YORK 19 Parthia... “Wed., 1 AND EVEUs WIDNE $60, $80 ana S100. oe mei > at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liv. Seeaes Cucenstown and “ll other partsof Europe at Through bills of inden given for Belfast. Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other portion the Continentand, oro ire md passace at the Company's office eat ond roseag 5 So. 4 Bowling Gr uh _stecrace ahd Cabin to 605 7th ctreet, Washington, - Ce < iON H. BROWN & CO., New York; Orig eee Gis BGeLOW s CO, jaul2 605 7th «treet, Washingion. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD— SreaMsnre Link BeTweeN New Yorn, Hava Lospoy, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this company will sail EVERY SAT- noch Ei —— Pier, ae Spee Ls pain ‘of passage:—Erom New Yor és mK Bouiban ton ‘and tem oe first cabin, $100; recon cabin, $60. steerage, $30. Prepaid steeraze ceran ZB fonigeit oF early to ORERICHS & Bowling Green, New York. W-U, METZEROIT & Go. 25 Veuneylvaula evenuo northwest, Agents for WwW gtor. Janlz ___ RAILROADS. oF 6TH aND B Stu Bor Pittsburg and the Wes of Pullman Hote! and =» Limited Express Jeepinz Cars at daily. Fast Line, 9:30 a_i. , With Steeping: Cars ‘from Harrisburg to Cincinnati. Westera E ice 7:30 p. m. daily, with Palace Cars to bury sid Cincinnati." Mail Express, 9:50 p. m. daily for Pittebure and the West. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Butlalo, Niagara, 9:50: daily, except Saturday, with Palace nuda 9 Cars’ Caraniaicua, For Wiliamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira at 9:30 a I. daiy, except Sunday. York and the Fast, 8:00 s.m., 10:30 am. : 30, 9:50 imma Par- coméct at Jer- ferriace For Pb iacel 9:00 any daily. excey Forlliiicn ¢ 440, and 10-30 For Pope's Cree Srmday’ 40, 5: mg 9: ang Line, €:40a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, exce):t Sunday. For Anuspolis, 6:.0 a.m. and 4:40 p.m., daily, except DRIA AND FRED BUR The WAY. AND ALEXANDKIA AND WASHINGTON RAIURGAD. Alexandria, 6:30, 6:20, r. and 5:0) p.m., daily, except Sunday. Trains leave Aletsndria for Washington, ‘and 10:00 a.m. 3:00, corner of Pennsylvanix avenue, and at the sta- ‘Kon, w rs cau be ifft for the checking of bag: age to destination cen. a hotels and ri General gent. FRANK THOMPSON, Gener sanares “#P PAL oRE & OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE ETA SEN ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE Tack: OUPLER! STEEL ASD ST. LOUIS me Cars to Cincinuati, dy et i ge é S ARDS} me Stranbucg. Winchester, Hagerstown, aid Way, a tim anid Carcage, AUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS Becta for Hagerstown and at Point of Mocks for Frederick.) 19:00— bal Hyatteyilie smd Laurel Expreas a Annapolis Juneticn, Jesups r days stojs at all stations. ees asses ie 20:00—BALTIMOKE EXPRESS (stopa at Hyattayiile and Banrci.) : BURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND 110:40—Pi it ST. LOUIS BESS. wr and Dieyiue tore, Eliott City, Armapos and Way hy fe S for Baltisuore and Way. #. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW | y Stations, (Winchester, Frad- nck, Jlaeerstown at Way, re LATNORE. MYATISUTLER ASD LAUREL Ee. sp {i relencs. via Belay, stops ot Auuap 40—Baitiwer, Annapotis and Way Stotione. Sven of Yerks, corstown, Shenker and Way Seasons. | Susuay oo Roasted oan Pala, NEW YORK and BOSTOs Riceping Cara io New York. Stuy at ville fu t La . LOUIS BX- Fines. and Chi {2eiy-"sSanday cnly. Other traine estly, execpt All trsinn Moun W ‘aarington >op at Delay Str“ioe. Ubi ee See ed enoe, cEPer Lith strect, Sshere exises lecnrage ty Go checsed ahd received a eat OMPOUSD LICORICE Pow DEL (Gem termuls) ood Licod. - Weting Ge system, £3 caste beans ee ead and ree TERE NOWWTGIAN GoD LIVER OM, ‘sates A. M. RLOGAEWSETS Pxtansacy, Als ou sirset. Gast iver, New York, every | New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per con: um-yivanis ave- | in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations AUCTION SALES. ___ FUTURE pays, PP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AN UNRIVALED COLLECTION AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. Werte WILLIAMS & CO., Anctionecrs GEAND AUCTION SALE OF NEW AND CHOM: BOOKS, COMPRISING WORKS FROM ALL THE BEST AUTHORS. pest clon. Beomeleatia egensee on, MONDO ‘ faci Pennerivansa avenues on MON JAPANESE ART TREASURES HaRGH “WEN TET A ShVEN DAHL ‘i =; ; . M., and comtinneesch evobine tint all is OLD HIZEN, SATZMA, KIOTO, KAGA, IDZMO, KISA, OWARI, NINSHEI, BANKO, and many other Wares, marvellously decorated. Magnificent Cloisonne Enamela, Elegant Cabinets, landsome Specimens of Old and Modern Gold rtistié Bronzes (inlaid with gold aud silver), Specimens of Rare Japanese Porce- tain ‘and’ Bottery, | Beanituliy Carved vories, Most” Elecantly - ered Silks, etc. Carefully selected by «Japanese Expert, and acknowl- laieel bg Comscheerars soe tistaias VALUABLE AND CHOICE COLLECTION EVER BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY. ‘The whole will be eold without reserve on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MORN- INGS AT ELEVEN AND AFTERNOONS AT HALF-PAST TWO EACH DAY, MARCH TWENTY- NINTH, THIRTIETH and THIRTY-FIRST, 1882, At my Spacious Salesroom, 11th street and Pennsylva- nia avenue. Goods on exhibition Monday’ and Tuesday, March 27th and 2th. soe Rooms comfortably heated. m22-8t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ANCIAL. ps STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES if BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough twd Bold on Commission, ‘No. 539 litm STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New Youn. Every clasa of Securities bought and sold on commis= sion in Sen Francisco, Baltimore, Philaielphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Phitadelphia, New York and Boston, through | which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the | ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. of. The stock ix lerve, and coneists of the best books published in the various departments of jitersture. ‘This ia a rare chance for book buyers, as the entire stock must be closed out, ‘Terms cash. mis-7t* WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. TO-MORROW. IHOMAD DOWLING, Auctoneer. SEVENTEEN FRENCH-PLATE MANTEL AND IRBRORS, OLL PAINTINGS OF A SUP) HARACTER, FANCY LOUNGES, MAR- RIOK ¢ . BLE-TOP TABLES, WALNUT PARLOR AND CHAMBER PAINTED A TORE. LINI TT HAIR MATTRESSES D_ OTHER CHAMBER FURN i TABLES AND CHATES, HAN DOW. HANGINGS. SMYRNA CARPETS AND Ww NGS, SMYRNA CARPETS KUGS, TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHEK USE- FUL ARTICLES. 20 One Roan Horse. two sets Harness. Platform Spring Wagon, one three-spring Wagon. At ions Salesrooms, SATURDAY, M: TWENTE PIPTH, commencing eC TEN OCLOL No postponement y m3: ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF SEVERAL VALUABLE PIECES OF BRONZE, SILVER PLATED ICE RITCHER, WHITE HANDLE KNIVES, CHINA AND GLASS WARE, ENGLISH USSELS CARPETS, BLANKET! WHITE SPREADS REFRIGERATOR, TOGETHER WITH OTH! AKTICLES OF VALUE. On SATURDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIFTH, 1882, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, T shall ve at the suction Tooma of Thomas Dowling, 1th and Pennsylvania avenue, the abo . meat F. P. B. SANDS, Assignee. "BENSINGER, Auctioneer, Washington, Horee and Carriage Bazaar, 8. tn, A p40 and 943 Louieiana avenue. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- NESS, kc EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and are gh Const eae tome " 44 a "i Real Esti ‘Personal . Liberal advances Snall consignments: Gale) oo: BENSINGER Auct (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FAYETTE STREET, BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D.C. By virtue of a deed’ of trust, date’ the, Rinth day of September, 1880, abd duly recorded in Liber 947. folio 360, &c., one of the land records’ for Washinton, District of Columbia, ‘Trustees will ‘sell on TUESDAY, EIGHTH DAY OF MARCH, 1882, at FIVE O'CLOCh P.M.. the following described proverty, viz.: All that parcel of ground lyims and being in Georgetown, Dis- trict of Columbia, being all that part of Lot No. 108, in Threlkeld’s addition to seid Georgetown, being ‘the southernmost 20 fect in front by the depth thereot, be- ginning sc apointin the west Ine of Fayette strect, dis- tant 100 feet south from 30 street, aud running thence south 20 feet: thence west 120 feet; thence north 20, and thence east 130 fect, to the place of ing, toxether with the improvements, which t of a'two-story. and basement Frame Dwelling, with improve- men ‘Terms: One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest until paid, gid secured by a decd of trust on the property sold; All conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. $100 down at time of sale. “If the terms of sale are not complied swith in ten days, the Trustees reserve the right to reacll the Droperty at the riek and cost of the defsulting purcha- ser, after five days’ notice in ‘*The Evening Star. JAMES L. DAVIS,+ mi7-d&ds Ss Trasteos. the undersicned SHIRTS, SHIRTS, SHIRT: E_WANT TO REMIND YOU THAT WE SELL for the money asked than, any other estab- America. Not that we doubt know- fact, but for fear that not think ht ey you mi rt this 24, Bae Tees ficated Goth in quality Years ago for 73 cents can be dup! and pm to-day, a ee ee DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. TWEAI cas ye Ts HANDWEAR Ready-made SHIRTS at following prices: | Best Wome ‘unfinished, 7c. finished, 90c, Best F. of the £.., unfinished, 65c. ; finished, Wamsutts, unfinished, GUe.; tin S B. ELLERY, e SUCCESSOR TO DUBREULL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Sraeer Noatawesr, Wasuixcros, D.C. NECKWEAR, | Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. ‘Six Extra Fine Shirts to order. Six Fine Shirts to order... mara MEDICAL, &e. R. 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Cure of Syphilis | charanteed in either stage. Send two stamps for pam- pliet. Revere House, | sel5-codly 1 oat ke | Hues, Inpoteney. Tn | Old Xie, caused by over- | fudulzetiee, which leads to One box will cure | YOUNG MEN. If yon have failed cares of Chronic ‘Complaint to receive ‘treatment i such a3 tency oe Pas. Eeaurans. AND HOREHOUND | OC AUSTIN HERR, ‘5 PPENCANSON BROS. Auctioneers. 9th, 4. D. 1880, and duly recorded in Liber 952, folio 404 et sey., one of land tecords for the. District of Coluinbia, and upon the request of the party secured thereby, we’ vhall ceil, at p tion front of the premises, on TUESDAY. VENT DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1882, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., all those certain pieces or parcels of ground situate and lying in thecity of Washington, and being knowa sna designated on the plat or plan of anid city as all of 01 inal lot numbered six (6,) aud the west thirty (30) feet, by the depth thereof, of oriinal lot numbered five (5), in square numbered six hundred aud eighty, (680). at FIVE O'CLOCK, on same day, im front of the premises, subdivision Lote numbered from three (3) to vixteen (16) inclusiv seven hundred and twenty-two (72.) ‘Said properties are sold subject to such taxes, gener and 5 ag are due and unpaid, the amount of whi ‘will be announced at sale, ‘Terms of sale: Oue-fourth of and the balance in equal insta teen, twenty-four, thirty, thirty-six, forty-two an forty-eizht months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser will be taken, bearing six per cent interest from day of sele till paid, and secured by deed of trust on each property sold:'or all cash, at purchaser's choice. A deposit ot $75 will be requi: acceptance of bid on each property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale be not complied with within sev days from the day of sale, the ‘Trusteos reserve the Tight to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ Byte HAGNER,? m20-Qaw3w&ds CHAS. F. WOLLAKD, 5 Trustees. 1HOMAS W. FOWLER, Real Estate Broker, 928 F street northwest. Virtue of a deed of trust, dated eS urchase money in cash, ments at six, twelve NEARNEW MUSEU VIRGINIA AVENU: OUTHW CO; ING TWELVE ROOMS, WITH ALL MOL IMPROVEMENTS. 30-FOOT ALLEY Ishall offer at Public Auction, in front of the prem- ives. on MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAKCH TWENTY- SEVENTH, 1862, at HALF-BAST FOUR O'CLOCK, the above, jroperty, | Ternis mace known on day ot sale. of $100 required at time of sale. conveyancing at cost of purchaecr. mi-22, 24, 25 J.T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. IHANCFRY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND PROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATED ONE NTH AND T¥ELETH STREETS, BETWEEN F AND G STREETS NORTHEAS Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme, Court of the District of Columbia, passed February gi 28th, 188%, in Equity cause No. 7,777, wherein Leonard Schell is complainant and John Ebert et al. are defendants, the undersigned, as Trustees, will offer for fale, at public auction, in fromt of the premises, on MONDAY, APEIL THIRD, 1:82, at FOUR’ (4) OCK'P. M., the following-described real estate, situated in the city of Washi » D.C.. and known as Lots tweive (12), thirteen (13) and fourteen (14), in Square 983, said lott fronting on 12th streets east, suid lot 13 being improved by # commodious Brick Resi- dence. And immediately after said sale, we will offer for gale, at public auction. in front of the premises, Lote 5 1 DERN STABLE. LOT 265x116, 10 A. deposit and 6, in said square 9X3, fronting on 11th street east. Lots 5, 6, 12 end 13 have a frontage of 65 fect with & depth of 132 fect 83g inches each. 18 contains about 7,960 square feet of ground. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third CO cosh; Balance in equal installinents of twelve (14) and eighteen (18) months from the day of sale, with interest, to be secured by deed cf, trust upon the prei- ise. If the purchaser or purchasers fail to comply with said terms within one week from the day of sale, the property will be reaold at the rink an@ cost of the defar murchaser or purchasers, after five days’ no- tice in The Evening Star, Fach lot will be sold sepa- Tately. A deposit of fifty (50; dollars on each unim- provid and one hundred (100) dollars on, the improved twill be required at the time of sale, All conveyancing, ‘at purchaser's costs, LEON TOBRINER, No. $22 44 atrost northwest No. ibs Brilge atrost, Geonpstown, J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. m13-eo&ds USTEES’ SALE OF BRICK DWELLING ON H STREET NORTH, NEAR THE PATENT OFFICE. ist, recorded nef Por ber} virtue of a deed of tru and records of the District of Columbia, in No. 929, folio 480, we will offer for_sale at auction, in ‘front of the on THURSDAY, THE THIRTIETH’ DAY OF MALCH, 1882, at’ FIVE O'CLOCK B.M., part of Lot No. 17; in equare No. 454, bexiumins on. li'street north 20 fect iyeat trom the north: east corner of said lot, and running thenoe west 20 feet, thence south 108 fect thenca cast 20 feet and thence north 108 feet to the ing, with the over. private alley in rear, Improved by 9 y Brice House with back building (No.618 H streetnorth- are Pas, will be sold subject to a prior deed of trust for ), maturing January 28, 1 which Interest has been paid to January 28. 1332,” O° ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance, six and twelve otes an ust On ‘\ eno. ibg at purchaser's cost. A-dopoclt of $100 at i at of time of tale. JOHN 5. SOHNSON, } ‘Trustocs. REGINALD FEND. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘mi8-akds F[MOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. A EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC- TION IN GEORGETOWN, D.C. On MONDAY MORNING, MARCH TWENTY-SEV- ENTH, 1282, at TEN O'CLOCK, at No. 12% Potomac street, on ct and ist streets, I shall sella choles collection of Houschold- Effects, embracing in part Parlor Furniture, Walnut '. Chamber Suites, russels and other Caryets, Feather Pillows and Bol- sters, Feathor Beds, Husk and Hair Mattresses, Ong B.T. Sidebant, Dinins-room Furniture, Ching and Cue. ‘SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme ‘tbe District of Colum! inequity | No. 4-004, 1 yall on WED? ESDAY, the cee for’ TY-NINTH DAY OF MARCH, 1881,'st FIVE O'CLOO) ML, in front of the premises, offer TOF sale st suction Lot No. 6, in equare No. T34, in this city, having of 86 feet'S inches on North Carolina avenue, vera depth of abont 156 fet. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the residue in two equal enta at six and twelve months, with six per cent interest. Conveyancinus at t's cost. A deposit of $50 will be required as soon as property is. Se ROB. Auctioneers, nadia DUNCANSON BROS. \ENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. USTEE'S SALE OF BRI 8 ROWTHWEST CORNED OF DEPRES By virtue of @ dead of Bon, ‘to me and recorded in Liber N folio a3 eee AUCTION! AUCTION! ALL OUR SHOP-WORN GOODS MUST BE SOLD. et We have taken out s permit to ‘build, and shall com- mence to tear down on April the third. | We ‘will sell for one week only, \AT PUBLIC AUCTION, COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 277x, In one of the stores which we shall tear down, No. 420 SEVENTH STREET, Onr old shop-worn good#'to the highest bidder. All goods on which a bid is not ptomptly given will be THROWN TO THE CROWD GRATIS. ‘We must get rid of all such goods as Solled BED-SPREADS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, SHEETINGS, * GorTons, Remnants TABLE LINENS, CALICOES, DRESS GOODS, F LS, CLOTH, _ CASSIMERES, ALPACAS, _ CASHMERES, SILKS, EMBROIDERY, Remnants of CURTAIN LACE, running from 1 to yards in length. Odds and Ends in FANCY Goops, GLOVES, PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS. Hundreds of pieces of DRESSGOODS, GRENADINES and BU: TINGS. MILLIONS OF PORES OPEN, AND YOU LIVE AND BREATHE IN ATHOSPRERES WHICH POISON YOUR BLOOD, AND THEN FOLLOWS SKIN DISEASES. Nothing is more dreaded than salt rheum or eczema, which has fully a dozen epecies, going under various names, nesrly all of which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy the hair, the skin and the flesh, and in many cases death comes asa }lessing. Scalp and skin alike are sub;ect to this, as well as to dandruff, tetter and other ecaly diseases producing baldness, eruptions. ulcers and other troubles. Inteliixent peopie shonld beware of taking poisons as remedies for this class of diseases of the skin and scalp, and the various remedies which aregent ont by unskilled! men should be avoided as one wou!A a plurae. ‘There is but one “Skin Cure" which can be retied on, and that is Dr. Benson’s, and its name is an earnest of its worth: It is nots patent medicine, but the result of his own experience and practice, and is@ sure cure tor the special diseases for which itisoffered. It makes the skin soft and white and smooth, removing tan snd freckles, and is the best toilet preparation in the world. Itiselegantly put up, two bottles in one package, con- sisting of both internal and external treatment. Simple in its combination, pure and free from all poisous, it may be relied upon by all thore who wish to have per- fect health snd freedom from all skin diseases of what- ever nature, whether they are Eczema, Tetters, Humors, Inflammetions, Mik Crust, Roush Scaiy Eruptions, Diseases of the Hair and Scsip, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pim- pies or Tender Itching on any part of the body. Price eee. All best druggists have it for A REVOLUTION in the treatment of nervous diseases is now taking place. Dr. C. W. Benson, of Baltimore, many yeats ago dis- covered a sure remedy in his Celery and Chamomile Pills—they have had a wonderful sale and success. They can be relied on to permanently cure sick an¢ nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all nervous diseases. All druggists keep them. Price, 50 cents per box. Two boxes for $1, six for $2.50, free by ‘mail on receipt of price. Dr. C. W. BENSON, Baltimore, Md. G. N. CRITTENTON, of New York, is wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson’s remedies. mi7 L fan Sof REG ROE eS LLLL UU MMM Bes’ Eee BOR WILLET & LIBBEY } KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL ASSORT- MENT OF ALL KINDS AND QUALITIES OF LUM- BER, WHICH THEY ARE SELLING LOW FOR “CASH.” IF YOU ARE PREPARED TO BUY, OR CONTEM- PLATE BUILDING OR REPAIRING, BRING YOUR LIST WITH YOU AND THEY WILL GUARANTEE TO GIVE YOU A BID LOWEK THAN YOU CAN GET ELSEWHERE. YOU CAN ALWAYS BE SURE OF SECURING A BARGAIN BY CALLING ON THEM. WE NAME A FEW ARTICLES TO SHOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING: PALINGS, 1x3—4 FEET LONG, PER HUNDRED, $1.25 | FENCE RAILS, 2x3—16, DRESSED 4 SIDES. FENCE RAILS, 2xi—16, DRESSED 4 SIDES, 3s WHITE PINE SELECTS, DRESSED, PER HUN- DRED FEET, FOR $1.75. THE CELEBRATED W. F. PARKER NO. 1CYFRESS HEART SHINGLES, PER THOUSAYD, $10.50. 15 HOSIERY, ‘These goods must be sold, and as.we only have one week to doitin GREAT BARGAINS MAY BE EXPECTED, DUNCANSON BROTHERS, Auctoneers for bg m4 L. BURGH & BROTHER. WILLET & LIBBEY, COR. 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE. mi? ARE ATTRACTIONS * FOK THE LADIES aT CHR. RUPPERT'S, NOS. 493 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. G, BENSINGER, Anctionecr, je Hore and Carriage Bazaar, 938, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenue. ASSTG) THE ENTIRE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOOD WILL or M. GOLDSTIIN'S CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, 611 PEeNNsYLvania AVENUE, Under Metropolitan Hotel, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, ; Commencing TURSDAY, MARCH TWENTY-FIRST, Hand continuing until all is disposed of, in lots to cuit’ purchasers anc 1882, at TEN A. M. and SEVEN P. without reserve ‘On SATURDAY, MARCH TWENTY-VIFTH, TEN A. M. sharp, special job lote remaining unsold. ‘Will will be sold intact. 8. BENSINGER, Auctioneer. Job Lots at Private Sale cheap, J. RICH, Trustee. AT AUCTION On TO-MORROW, MARCH TWENTY-FIFTH, TEN O'CLOC! Bose rool ure, ‘Terms cash ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Aucts. sale to the trade to close out Immediately thereafter, the entire Fixtures and Good lt ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO:, Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c., AM., we shall sell, in front of sales Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and beauti- ful styles of Embroid'rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES CUSHIONS, ‘TABLE COVERS, “TIDIES, WHIST HOLDERS, of different des: Fancy Worsted Work and ted GOODS, of every Acgeription, complete outfit tor Tufunta, Mee, , 4 pilgtine SLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- TING YARN, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered ‘Materials on hand at the lowest Inurket prices. 229 AMERICA POLITICS, 1100 pages. History of ail Potitieal Parte, by Sesivoe Coorre. It gives everything pertaining to polities, and unites history: Instruction and ready reference. Bold only by subscription ; but subseripuons vent irect will be forwarded by mail or ©. 0. D ‘a Publishiog Co's expense. Agents now wanted. Must apply early, for territory is Hon. THOS. Ve Tone capisiy cotugaok. ‘nous set shout COOPER, — March 20th. “Prospsctus now ready. Address FIRESIDE PUBLISHING CO. 20 dorth Bovesth Btroot, Philadelphia, at m20-6t D=EPot OF AMERICAN WINE CO. AND LOT IN ALLEY BET WEE ‘TOL AND FIRST STREETS WEST AND O AND P STREETS NORTH. On TUESDAY EIGHTH, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, we will sell 35 feet, improved by Frame Dweilin ‘Terms $100 cash. six per cent. inte: yeyancing and recording: of $50 required at sale. w24-3t at purchaser's cout, UNCANSON BROS., ‘Auctioneers, FIFRNOON, MARCH TWENTY. of 23 and 24, in square 616, fronting 3434 feet by devth of alanco in six and twelve months, and secured by doed of trust; con- deposit at | COOK’S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE. ...$14.00 per case. “* BURGUNDY.. 8.00 VIRGINIA SEEDLING + 6.00 CLARET. - 3.50 ** MISSOURI CATAWBA. 5.000 ** N HUME, CLEARY & CO., 120 807 Market Space. W. H. WHEATLEYS . STEAM DYEING AND WET AND DRY SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘Will call for and deliver WORK anywhere in the Dis- trict, upon receipt of address by mail or otherwine. IRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NEW YORK AVE- WELFTH AND THIR- NUE, BETWEEN TEENTH STREETS. By virtue of a deed of trust to the T" undersigned, dated February 23d, A. D., 1878, and revorded in iber records’ Liber No. 884, folio 28, et seq., of the land of the Disteiek of Cobuuabi, of the party thereby secu: in front of the px FOURTH, A. D. atY followin equare 2 real estate, viz: All that , in the city of Wi eriy Lard Souter run jenee Horihetly and at rian x inches, thenca corne with said avenue 18 f¢ erly improvements a. ‘orms of sale: One-third cash paid at the sale), and baiance in atsix, twelve and teen with intes are not com] on five dava’ notice in the ‘Evening at pr 's cost. MAHLON ASHFORD, u ROBERT C. FOX, 3. T. COLD’ Auctioneer, mMd&ds ‘aid at the written request , Wo will sell at public auc— TUESDAY, APRIL IVE O'CLOCK P: M., the part of Lot six , in a int on the north side of New York avenue 57 feet east- point o7 le of New = 2h, reand it angles with said avenue 82 fect 6 Dorthony FS feat inches, tones ‘weet- erly parallel with seid avenue 18 feet and ‘thence sonth- feet 10 inches to the point of beginning, with all (of which $100 must be ton months froin, Gay of sal ‘on the property, If terms ‘with fu fi the will be Fesold of the risk and oct sf SES detacine fing: purcharer } ‘rastees IMOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘ received and returned by maiiand express from and to all parts of the country. -> ae No. 1068 (QLD 49) JEFFERSON STREET, as ‘Ngan Burcr. Geonsrrows. D. 0. UM MUMM! M ML U; MUMM! JULES MUMM & CO.'S FAMOUS CHAMPAGNES. a fot House, occupying the Original Prem- tena OO ET ee We offer to the grado thon really ‘superior Extra Dry = — These reliable Cham es need only # trial from connoisseurs to be apprec' DBINK THE WINE, AND NOT THE LABEL! RARBOUR & HAMILTON, XstaBLisnED 1850, Nos, 614 and 616 Pennsylvania avenue, snd 615 and 617 ‘street northwest, Agents for the Tumbis, mit lia MONUMENTAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. G. 8. WALKER, Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL GRANITE CEMETERY WORK. All Kinds of Polishing a speciatty. I qunrantes to give much ist ng cheay R'S BUGGY, IN GOOD ORDER, AT AUC- | Work than any oncelse in tho District or city. a» T bat DOcTO! UGGY, TH G90 ER, C- tea a zu or city, ae T have In front of my sal TO-MORROW, (Saturday), i apeciat Purpobo of palling granite: MARCH TWENTY-. St TWELVE U'CLOGE.1t | | Toop on 1HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On_ TUESDAY nea MARC! EI ron, tea ‘at TEN O'CLOCK, Georgetown, ey T the 185% ae entire Mfanosauy'Patior af TWENTY- st No. 3143 Dun- ‘and streeta, ‘ta, com RICHMOND, BALTIMORE and MAINE GRANTTES. T mannfactare ‘Vaults, Sarcophagus, Monu- ments, Headstones and Copines. I Columns, Pilasters and all kinds of Mould- Batimaven furnished on on, rofer to any of ny "The very beet Office 1318 and 1320 Yor avenue me aod yar, New York « ov J. 0. W. CONG. GAITER—ONLY $1.50, THE PEST SHOE IN TOWN FOR THE PRICE, and fit 50 Hook ‘ih gabe Grae seks : Ladies’ Kia 5, 5 ode B Sprig rams, tocee orton Laced $1; sizes 11 to 2. s"t be equaled. - wee Short Singie Pants (navy bive), $1, _mi8 =— Penney ye SELEY. LD WINE AND OLD. KNOWN AS a pee ey oe call Stand, No. 619 D street, mien came Set by mal promptly attended to. NB mardi ‘2% Bushels Crushed Coke.........,,. 82S, @ Bushels Ordinary Coke...........$2.9% ‘2 Bushels Ordinary Coke..........0$2.00, Forsale at office of the Washington Gas- Sere a _THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY larch 24, ISS. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to the Star. ——— DEATH OF THE POET LONGFELLOW. > MORE EXECUTIONS—THE FINANCIAL SITUATION, ETC. ——_te Death of Longfellow. Rosto, Mass. March 24.—The poet Longfello w expired at 3:15 p.m. ——— A Seaman Stabbed. PHILADELPHIA, March 24—During a fight on board bark John motes bie bo clog point, this morning, the steward of the vessel, named Martia, stabbed the mate, Samuel D. Brabnon, in ‘the right shoulder. The police tug went down river, and Martin was brought to the city, and al- tera'brief hearing was remanded until’ Friday. Braunon fs badly hurt, though be Is not expected to die from his irfjury. A Defaication and Failure. Exeren,N.H., March 24.—George E.Lane,banker, has failed’ and given himself up to the sheriff. He notified the county commissioners that he had used about $25,000 of the county's money entrusted to him, and over $20,000 of the depositors’ money, Executions ‘in Pennsylvania. Mippiesure, Pa.. March 24.—Jonathan Moyer was hanged here at 11:28 to-day for the murder of Joun and Gretchen Kintzler, December 8th, 1877. CLEARFIELD, Pa., March 34—John A. Néveitng, convicted of the iirder of Samuel Pennington on pascal 17th, 1880, was hanged here at 10:25 this morning. Pirrsecra, Pa., Match %4.—Ed Frank Small was hanged here'at noon to-day for the murder of Nicholas Jacoby. Wall Street To-day. A DOWNWARD BEACTION INTHE STOCK EXCHANGE. iNew Xone, March The Posts nancial arti- cle says: At the Stock Exchange there is In prog- ress, for the first time since upward movement be gan'two weeks ago, a downward reaction. The het result of the Muctuations in the stock market up to the time we write isa decline of al’ per cent, the latter Wabash preferred to 0; Union Pacific 1s down 1% to 12%; Erle, 1% to 35%: Louisville, 1y to. 75%; Kuhsas and Texas, 2 Per cent, to 334; Texas and Pacitic, ty to 4834; pinaha 13; to $74 "and to 104 respectively; Denver 13g to 615, and the remainder less than 1 per cent. Lake Shor? continues firm af 118%,a118%; Western Union Telegraph at 86% 987%, and Missouri Pacific at 9334937. In the list of inactive stocks, Mant- toba feil to 1153¢ from 120 and is now 1164. The southern speciaities are irfegular. United States bonds are & higher for the 48 and 4, lower for the extended 6% Southern state bonds are weak for ‘Tennessces and otherwise steady. Ratlroad bonds are generally lower, Texas and Pacific incomes being down 24 to 64; and Erie second consols 13 10% -‘The Money market continues easy, the quotation for call loans on stocks being 45 per cent, with 6 per cent an extreme rate, and on U. 8. bonds 223 per cent. Money 1s offered at 5 per cent, six months, on stocks. Prime mercantile pa- per is5a6per cent. ‘The market for foreign ex- change Is strong, and it 1s yet. undecided whether gold Will be shipped by the Celtic to-morrow. The posted rates for prime bankers’ sterling are 4874490. Seenci The Markets. BALTIMORE, March 24.—Virginia 6s consols, 61 @o, ‘past due coupons, 51; do. new ten-forties, Did to-day. BALTIMORE, March 24.—Cotton steady—mid- ding, Flour quiet — Howard street and Western super, 3.50a4.79: do. extra, 5.00a6.00; do. faruily. 6.25a’ . 3.99ad. 79: do. extra, Pulapsco family, western bicher and of—southera =ored, 1.35 1.45a1.43: No. 2° ‘westéra March, 1.37% asked: April, 1.37.90 1.39% 21.40: June, 1.363a1.37; “July, August, 1. TRall84, 6.00; do. Rio brands, Wheat, southern ‘steady closing a shade do. amber, red, eLow, 75n' March, 744475; April, 75075 ‘Oats quiet aud steady ‘western white, 83a55; do. mixed, 51a53; Pennsylvania, » 5ua55. Rye quiet, 95: ‘Hay source and firm—prime to ehoice “Pennsylvania “aod Maryiant, 15 00alk. 09. Provisions (firm — mess pork, 17-76at8.50, Bulle Inests—shoniders and clear Til) sides, ‘packed, 7% fap Clear ib stdin Tig. Hh Exes firm, 15. Petroleum Coffee steady—Rio car- Sugar —A noft, refined, 18Xa19. Whisky ol per steamer quiet—cotton, 3-it: Recey barrel; grain, L. #4 bushels; corn, 19,113 bishele; oats, Shipmeuts—wheat, 25,000 busbels; corn, cle Sales—wheat, 508,529 bushels: corn; a YORK, March 24.—Stocks moderately active. Money, 6. Jape fairly active. EW YORK, March 24.— Wheat fairly ucave and lal ig cen per eS firm and quict. hizher. 4ca% cent better. Pork dull and weak, 16.60a17.50. Lard firm, 10.90. LONDON, March 24, 12:30 Fax —U. 8. bonds, 4s, 119. Auantic and "Great Weste: trustees’ certificates, 484. Erie, 38%; do. soconda, # York Central, ‘136. Tiimots Contral, 139. Peun- sylvania Central, 65. Heading, 30%. webs eyes = Capitol Notes. It is announced at the Capitol that Sergeant-at- Atins Hooker of the House will probably be elected paign committee. THE PRESIDENT EXPECTED TO SIGN THE CHINESE BILL. There {s but little doubt among the Pacific coast members that the President will sign the Chines® funmigration bill, which will be sent to him for ap- Proval some time to-day. Those who anticipate a veto have an idea that Gen. Grant may use his intluence with the President to that end. The bill passed by such a large majority that there Is but litle apprehension of a veto. The test vote on the bill was on the Kasson amendment, which re- stricted the operation of the bill from twenty to ten years, Although the amendment was lost It Tecelved 109 affirmative votes to 131 against, wads ewachick ‘The North Carolina Wrangle. THE STRAIGHT-OUT REPUBLICANS AND THE COALI- TIONISTS—WHY MAKSHAL COOPER'S NOMINATION WAS KEJECTED. ‘The republican party in North Carolina has been disturbed for some months past by an effort of certain of its leaders to organize a liberal or coalli- tion movement in that state. This movement was headed by Revenue Coliector Mott and Thomas H. Cooper and opposed by Mr. Thomag Keogh, ex- secretary of the national republican committe, Colonel Jenkins and others. Mr. Keogh and his Butter firm—weetern | Exchange—long, 486; short, 4894. Stato | Governments inrecular’” Cotton Corn guiet | Secretary of ‘the republican congressional cam- | THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET, ‘The following are the opening and closing pres of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by spectal wire to H. H. Dodge, 589 15th street: ‘Opening. Closing-Bit, Alton and Terre Haute .. -. he 4 Aiton and Terre Haute preferred 68 a A.D. Tel... es o i, He and E firsts; 5 a Canada Southern. SI my Central Pacific 1% a5 Chesapeake and Rie ez Chesapeake and Ohio ist’ pi Ey s” Chesapeake and Ohio 2a pla = By Chicago and Altom......00..... 181 13905, Chicago.Burlington and Quincy 133 134) os avd N.O. * CG and L. 8 ©. and Lo. 1B Col. Coal... 46% Delaware and Hudson. % Iie Delaware.Lackawanna and W.. 1214 imy Denver and Kio Grande 6S rr 10859 10656 a wy PN aN 94 vt a. v0 wo Mannibal and St. Jo.preferred.. S44 oy Houston and Texas. on oe 136 3% 28% Be x 86 &% Ss . s 105 Nashville and Chattanooga. — a New Jersey Central. nt My New York Central . 18275 133 Norfolk and Western — — ‘orfolk and Western preferred. 80} Oy “uy uy rthern Paciiic preferred. Thy TDi Northwest... 131 131K Ohio Central. 169 ‘Ohio and Miss. Sdid By Ohio and Miss. preierred. — — ‘Ontario and Western. 6 By Pacific Mail aK aay Peo., D. and E. 31% 31m Pennsyivania Central — a pading . 39 ity Rock Island. iy 13250 SUL and 8 F Os 40 St Lands F. B35 8 StL. and 8 F. ist preferred.... 93 1 ‘St Paul .. 13g 13y St. Paul preferred. 133 iy St. Paul and Omahi 4 Big St. Paul ana Oma 10554 108 ‘Texas Paciti ® as ‘Texas and P; o Union Pacitic 113% Ww 4 S55 : ce zs 8 ag Richmond and Danvill 138 18655 Pullman Palace Car... 138 1s QUOTATIONS OF GOVERNMENT Boxps. Cosi Bia A 101 1015 103 103%q my Nits 14s D5 1ry 17% sy, = Salew. AN ALLEGED AssaULT.—This morning, in th Police Court, George Cutlip, of No. 1312 F street, a clerk In the ‘surgeon general’s office, was chanced With assaulting Mrs. Lizzie Morrice, his landlady, who stated that iast Wednesday Mr. Cutlip treat ened to thrash her Within an inch of her life, if she kept abusing his wife, and he took hold of wit- ness’ arm in a violent manner. Mr. Cuttip told the court that his wife made complaint to him of ree ceiving harsh treatment from Mrs. Morrice, and he told Mrs, Morrice that if she wore pantaldons in- Stead of petticoats he would chastise her within an inch of her life, but did not assault her. The court held that he was culity of an assault, and imposed a fine of $10 ani costs. An appeal was | noted. Cuctp was also charged with making threats Of Violence to Uhe same person, but this charge was disinissed. MARRIED. BOND_HORNOR. At Stockton, Cal. 1882. THOMAS H BOND to SARAM, | Charles W. Hornor, of Washington, D. DENHAM—MEED, On March 20, 1862, at the resl- dence of the bride, by Rev. Dr. Parker, of Metropoli- ten Baptist Ghureh, WILLIAM E. DiNHAM to CARRIE V. MELD, both of Washington, D.O. stlesssere tne Diep. . On March 234, 1882, MARY J. ALLE! haries Allen, M.D., in the forty-first year Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral from the Fifth Baptist Church, on Saturday, 25th ing | at 2 o'clock p.m. BOYCE. On March 24th, 1882, at 12:90 a. w., twenty-fifth year of his CHARLES L. BOYCE, in the stelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral northeast, from his parents residence, No. 62 I street on Saturd * ata p.m. DOUGHTY. On March 23, 1882, pom... Mine, EMMA L. DOUGHTY, vife of Maj. J. |. Doughty, formerly of Lake City, Miun. ed ~ Funeral will take place from her late residence, No. ea sitet outhaet, Sunda raternoot, at ‘o'clock, fends and relatives are Tes} iy invited to attend. iaiisoeta rapes meme ceny5 2 FALCONER. At 5:30 s.m., March 23, 1882, SUDIE A. FALCONE, only citid of Matvatet I 'aund the lute George E. Falconer, aged 15 years and 10 day. ‘The funeral will take place from the Immaculate Conception church on Sunday afternoon. at 2-\0aclock D.m. Relatives and fricnds are invited to attend. 2° GOSS. On March 23, 1882, at 7 o'ch . THOMAS GOSR: aed sixty nthe were: Hi take pl years. ‘His fuperal will acs from the residence of his fatally, No. S34 Oth street southeast, Sunday afternoon, ats o'dlocl * een ds and relatives are a nd. a ‘LEY. About noon, on March 1682, FAN- LE, only da ter of rte Led ‘ale nin rs and fifteen days. ~ ieee sctarday ‘MaresSoh a8 | o'clock p.m. Friends of the family are invited to attend. On March after an ill: PARKES. 33, 1882, which «he bore with Christian fortitude, LUCIND: PARKES, aged seventy years. “Asleep in Jesus,” funeral will take place from her late rosidence, hstgpet, Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Mare 1s will be taiken to Nineteenth Strcet Bap- he scoT: On Thursday, March 2%, 1882, Rear Ad- pilral GUSTAVAS HALL SOUTT, Tn the’ seventicth Year of his Ke. Funeral from ‘his Into residence, No. 2028 G stroot northwest, ou Sunday next, 26th inst., at 3 o'clock. Fricads of the family are invited. Ey UNDERTAKERS OSEPH GAWLER, GENEKAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Torus moderate and everything tirst-c! ‘Telephone jure WRIGHT, 1837 Telephone Connection. ‘A UGUSTUS BURGDORE, followers maintained that coalition would ruin the Vit Ro the state and resnitin certain defent. ‘hat by making @ straight, square fight the re- publicans coul eee State next fall Mott and insisted that the republicans could not win a they could carry the state by a ‘union with dissatisfied democrats. The anti-coail- tionists made some chai ‘Collector Mott, and, in fact, rendered it so uncomfortable for him that he concluded to step down and out. ‘The faction selected Thomas H. as his suc- cessor, and they induced the President to noml- natehim. Keogh and his friends at once set to work to defeat Cooper's confirmation, and they have succeeded. The nomination came up in ex- ecutive session yesterday, and he was rejected by two votes. Senator Cameron was paired on the case with Senator Logan, and Senator Jones, of Nevada, who was also op; to Cooper, was paired with another repul Senator. Tuis action of Senators Cameron and Jones indicates that they are opposed to any coalition movement So A motion to reconsider was entel District Government Affairs. ‘The boari of managers of Oak Hill Cemetery have written to the Commissioncrs asking for the ent improvement of Washington street, Between Road and Gay streets, Georgetown, lead. ing to the cemetery. THE BELT LINE ON FOURTEENTH STREET. The Commissioners have addressed a letter to ‘the president of the Capitol, North O street and South Washington Railroad Company, inviting the attention of the officers of that road to the condi- FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 316 van So. $16 Pennsylvania avenuenorthwest, between 34 and _____THE TRADES. PEACTICAe BOOK AND JOB PRIN’ BIST, BOON ROE TES Fine ______ PROPOSAIS. prerosars FOR GAS FIXTURES. wi. PART ME’ Wasntnorox, D.0. March 21. 1882, SEALED PROPOSALS for furnishing, deli and puiting in place consplete the cay tixttines and Tods required for the North Wing of the Bui! jor State, War and Navy Departments, in this cit le atthis office until TWELVE M.. OF APRIL 1682, and opened immediately thereafter, in of bidders, turers of Et lication to this Spgatetinee SO apie FE AOL, m21-6t Lt.-Col. Corps of Engineers. __SEWING MACHINES, &e. 1 AUERBACH'S, COR, Irn AND H. STREETS, to-day, @ fresh supply of ALL DIFTEUENT KINDS Slag we direct, make your own and save “Petowe buving. examine the NEW QUEEN—beauty, stmyplicity and durability combined. refer to hundreds of Washington ladws, who were SPECIAL, One, : = r STANDS AT THE HEAD. THE LIGHT RUNNING AND DCKABLE ELDREDGE ! THE ACKNOWLEDGED PEER OF SEWING ‘MACHINES! otber and Gecite fiwtavor. Caland meivad = Wu Gectest core OPPENHEIMER Sewing Machine and Fashion Romns, ‘£28 9th street northwest, vesr corner of F street.

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