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Aptis THE EVENING FASHION WRINKLES. REW TRIMMINGS—VELVRT THROATLETS—HATS AND BONNETS AGAIN—CHILDREN'S FASHIONS—WHAT 18 IN FASHION ?—ETC. Tur New Corrs are small. CoLorep StockiNes are universal. Tur Poixa Dors are all the rage. New Hats are laden with feathers. Repincors are new for summer dresses. Awyis Is the name given to anew and lovelY shade of yeltowish pink. In Paris children’s stockings must match their @vesses ; this is obligatory. Tur designs and colorings of new stockings &re artistic in the highest degree. ‘oekiNG Mrrrs will be much worn with ostumes in midsummer. Low YLowers trim dark-green and straw er embroidered is used for necktie’ tes, Vierres made of India cashmere shawls are favorite wraps. Wurre Svrrs for summer are of wool in pref- erence to iawn. VeLver Strives and a velvet Alsatian bow trim r nets. Frorr and flower designs in close printed pat- terns appear on new lisie thread stockings. Sorr Togres of wool Wke the dress are worn With traveling dresses. Navvrar Flowers have entirely superseded artificial ones for trimming dresses. ‘Tue newest cloth goods have round spots as Jarue as the palm of a lady’s hand. Te Favoxrre bine for children’s flannels and cheviots is the old gendarme or china blue. Motiex Husparp styles are now confined to morning wrappers and night dresses. Very sinall or very large hats are stylish; those of medium size are old-fashioned. 1k and black liste thread stockings idered the acme of taste for street wear. Bxsnorpery in the form of amall red rosebuds appears on colored and ecru Balbriggan hosiery- Satton Svrrs of navy blue anne? for girls’ wear are trimmed with military gold braid and smal! round gold buttons. Darx ana black straw hats will be mueh worn with all sorts of costumes, including very bright colored unes. innovations in modern aring of velvet in all seasons, cepting midsummer. » CoLon and terra cotta, maroon and cop- » favorite combinations of color in of hosiery. a, porcupine and Nea- ost popular for spring < of summer styles are the ab- riety in shapes of hats d finally, are spring, and will rival r wl by no means be les of color will be advances. The siik ves of this season have very any kind of a skirt is x the skirts of which have been worn {lets are much worn and will ue in vogue as long as the Prin- who reviv Tux large-chaped spring hats, whetherof straw ef one or chip, or the brichtest arrange- rs, require a creat deal of trimming to avoid looking bare; it may consist of an arrangement of feathers and ribbon. Trex garlands of flowers, such as roses, pop Pies or asters without leaves, are the newest trimming for elegant plush mantles for the theater or concert room. _ The ede is bordered With flowers at the top of a chenille fringe. Ix the light woven fabrics, the nun’s veilings, cashmeres and crape eloths that are so popular this season, there are no less than seventy-five distinct colors and shade These goods are produced in a variety of welzhts that make them @ssutable fur midsummer as for early spring ‘Wear. Wuire Terie Vers have lost the right of being wo with dark toilets, and black tulle falls spotted witty chenille are especially in favor with b @resses. A tulle or thin gauze veil is in bly seen with light colored cos- le lilac, as being most be- zt out in Paris. Tie bonnet of most pronounced originality brought out this season is the ‘London Witch.” It is an immense turned-up scoop hat, brimless im the back and short and flat at the sides, an emphasized, e: erated old style Dunstable. It is vastly becoming to piquant faces, It is trimmed witn quantities of flowers or feathers or ribbon, at the option of the wearer. Saris house dresses now in preparation for early spring are inade chiefly of seft wool mater- jals alone, or they have a moderate combination of silk surah or a fine cord lustrous gros grain. ‘The latter fabric, having been laid aside for satins and lustrous surahs, is once more being used, and considering ita durability, ladies of good taste wear it in preference to ‘any other material in the house. Or quiet and distinguished elegance are white Outdoor costumes of coarse woolen textures, whieh, though differing in no particular from graceful colored walking dresses, have a charac- teristic charm of their own, ly when seen on a youthful figure, the pure, spotless delicacy of the white robe being enhanced bya large Liack hat lined with biack velvet and trimmed with black feathers. A WALKING CosTUME with along plush paletot, more or less open in the front, to show the fairt trimmed with puils or kilting, Is elegant, and at the saine time substantial. The back is cut at the waist, and then falls in smooth folds one over the other. A moire or satin vest of a breadth with rounded, basque, fastened on both sid 2 ornamental batons, consid- erably heighteas the elegant tone of the cos- tame. Rinrows are much used for the neck, with Plain linen collars and white mull neck-ties are passee. These ribbons are from one to two inehes wide. and are passed around the neck in- side the dress coliar and outside of the linen evlia They are then tied in a very large bow Jong loops and two longer ends. Gros- e and satin ribbons are used, and the s are terra-cutta, porcelain blue, and A Maxxep feature in the wash-geod Importa- Uonsand productions of this year is the absence of printed muslins. There are no printed lawns, *s and mulis as in former years. The colored, tinted and white cream and * are the only things that come In A few poika-dotted and speckled ron the counters. The dotted and 1 white and eeru Swiss muslins are suds of dressmakers to be made up watering-place wear. a modes for house dresses @ full effects, In spite of the t empire styles show the contrary efect. Handsome cashmeres made in this re- cently revived? mode have their formality of ap- pearance much modified by the simple trim- wilugs used. The waist is attached to the skirt over which the silk belt is worn, kis Anished by a smalberape collar low the hand ef the dress, which sets ni the throat. A wide rufiie of laee, uche of lisse, is worn within this a deep cape is ad- oue attached to the closely aro fnstead of a Reekband. and for the street ded, being slipped vader the dress. Kite Fietp in Our Continent says:—It is no use to ask, “What is the fashion?” Anything, everything Is the fashion, or rather fashion has yielded her seeptre to the love of the pletures- que, the beautiful, the ft, the becoming. Wo- men must exercise taste and judgment now in the selection of their garments and the materials ef which they are made, for, take up whatever magazine or journal von may, and their name is lezion, there are se many euts and plates, and models, you will be dazed fn the search after what to adopt uatess you are zifted with a sease of the fitness of things and the bee. mii ofthis or the other varinent. of, baye it e matter of carefel study. STAR: WASHINGTON. INVENTED BY A WOMAN, PREPARED BY A WOMAN LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Atlantic coast; electri Is 4 Posrrrve Cun in ‘every room; submarine, cabie smaller houses--Peqnotand Hote : management. Send for Nustrated For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 00 common to our best female population. ‘It will cure entirely the wcrst form of Female Com- ‘Manager, 228-2m 43 Bowdoin st., Boston, until June 15th, . K GOOD HARBOR BEACH, Gloucester, Mane.” Finest Bart ath isnd Ocean Scahery on the Atlantic coast, roa een E.G. Bik N>WPort, RHODE ISLAND. ‘The extensive property known ss EASTON'S; POINT—just east of the first bathing beach— recently so'd by the Gibbe Land Co., toa BUS- ‘TON SYNDICATY, has been divided into lots and will be sold in sizes to suit purchasers. Every lot has a fine southwesterly exposure, and com- mands 8 full view of theses. The property is but ten minutes drive from the Casino. immediately opened and put in I¢ will diesolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in sm carly stage of development. Tho tendency of Can- cerous Humore is cuecked very epeedily by ita use. It removes Faintneas, Flatulency, all vings for Stimulants, and Relieves Weakness of the Stomach. Itcures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleepleasnese, Depression and Indigestion. ‘The feeling of bearing down, esnsing pain, weight and bsckache, is always permanently cured by ite use. fF PHYSICIANS USE 1T AND PRESCRIBE IT FREELY. ‘The roads are to be good order, water and gas introduced and other im- provements made. Reasonable prices will be It will st all times and under all circumstances act in harmony with the lawsthat govern the female ays- For the cure of Kidney Complaints of etther sex thie Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND i itpom ‘Sea i ‘Si. Bis botilon fe gent by mail th aaeees HALL 108 pas OCEAN Mass. Prico $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in | ( YONGRES! on Mae Wen een City, Worcester Me the form of pills, also in the form of lozengee, on receipt | /,' Sr at boas Scat everything new. of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely | A. - owner, W. answers all letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet. Ad- ee Md., and 815 Wharton, st, Phinda dress as above. I VING HALL, CMECHANICSBURG, B. 0. PA. Eigh' west farrisbui ia ©. V. in the beantifal and hedthtul Gam: Seager of berland Valley. C WOOD, BTRARG. Bes Pro N. J. AND DOUGLASS HOUSE, font sews Weehe Sand for ctrcular ata WALTER BURTON. Proprio: (CAP ON BFRINGS AND BATHS, ALEALINE LITHIA WATERS, residences. Plans of the rub-divisions may be had of any of tho Real Estate Brokers st Newport, and further informa- tion may be obtained on application to B. W. OROWNINSHIELD, No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S LIVER PILLS, They cure constipation, biliousnens, and torpidity of the liver. 26 cents per box. €2 Sov By atu Devaowrs._as ee SPA808 1882, BRIGHT HOUSE O* 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. ‘WE WILL SEND ON 30 Days’ TRIAL DR. DYE'S €ELEBRATED ELECTRO -VOLYTAIC EME SHEE COs 6) ee. BELTS AND SUSPENSORIES, Oven JUNE 1st to OCTOBER, _ and later, when company will justify, tate the lanzest ¥ /') a swimming pool of carbonated mineral water in date the world. ‘beate Sprinys (second to none) rom a half two three-quarters of an hour's ride (carriaze or horseback) a fine white sulphur. Grand mountain scene cS ite a ch: tisfactory rewulisin 's (some in & few weeks, othera a eca- coantry or Eu id AND OTHER Prich in iron, and 1 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. n'a, TO MEN 703 15th street, Washivjcton, D.C.,. or will be sent direct gnappication. Fine banal, good boating and fishing. Engaze rooms carly. Hundreds turned away each sea- ket quarters, Hunting in season. W. H. SALE, Proprietor. ERMONT HO V Kanhtie City, N. J. 15th for the season. ‘uffering from Nervous Det ity, Lost Vitality, Vigo and Manhood, resulting from Abuses and other causes; or to any person affiictad with Rheumatism, Neurskcis, Paralysis, Spinal Diiicuities, Lame Back, Liver and Kidney Troubies, Kuptures, and other diseases of the Vital Oreans. Speedy relief and complete restoration tohealth ynaranteed. These are the only Electric Ap- mees that have ever been constructed upon Sei principles. ‘Their thorough efficacy has been prac- ¥ proven with the most wonderful success. We e the testimony of thousands who have been qui and radically cured by their use. All we ask of any nt quet grounds, and enjoyment. ~ The éuter- ‘ B. BTOCKHAM, sirect, Washington, D.C. __ PROPOSALS z & i J ve. in of ey Sl! Ghose 19a oF bd ltuated in the iy of On FRIDAY, TWENTY. EIGHTH, 11 the West 25 foot by the depth threat of Lot Ta 3 i] EE if i i ei j i aia poe a pon SSR RED SMALL TWO-STORY BRI HOUSE, is EENTH STREET, BETWEEN west. It is im) by a three- TREN AT PUBLIC SALE. Deg store and dwelling, and two-story brick a Gis GESBAY AFTERNOON, MAY SECOND, AND AT 6.45 O'CLOOK P.M. ON THE SAME DAY, ruare Ne fronting art of Lot numbered 1, in square numbered 787. vis: +) ow itdh ee meen “He and he seceets tort by a meio at southwest corner Fopecna Fun thence dopth of 82.10-100 feet, improved by a two-story rice a Beate tent; thence House contauing six roome and bath rooru, eae ae sfbenee due west along — line wet corner jrence due | “AUCTION SALE OF FOKFFITED PLEDGES. south 42 fect 10 inches; thence southeastwardly, at street northwent, spans 2faet 10 mebed: thence southeastwar dy, a Iwill sell for F. ab 737 7th Place of north ride of Mary- and Sd_ctrectscast’ sade Da (ttle Brick ing. OCLOCR Pe ty, som, Lot numbered 14, ix numbered 693, ‘aia lot ie unimproved. it is situated on the south side 9D skreot south, Debleas hiew densaptoeces sono AND at Five FOUTY-FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., OF numbered 3, 7, 8 8, 10, 11, 19, 1: 16, ineguare muztersa 13H, =, Low léand rar! Bingden's subdivision rexorded in Likes Weis get i i a ae dn avenug DetwestNow. dency areas aed 2a jersey avenue and 2d street ‘will }9 sold se} commencing SAT URDAY. APRIL TWENTY-NINT! <P Fee ee canal of Ladies and Gent Ga ‘tiver jewelry, Clothing, Books, |G daraivere Bie Wi re tim SEVEN ‘until very lot has been golds SEs ‘Pereovs holding the time on which having ex- take 4 Be re es ake police FOLEY, Auctioneer r( —— SUBUKBAN On ‘This property and avenuic, bot N EMPTO! ECT PER! RY SALE OF ON PROSP! HILL, EAST OF LIN AVENUE. ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY FIRST, at Belek Ravi, Seige at te das 59, 61, 63, a Prospect Hill, each fot “avout Bozi00' cot and fronting respectively on Lincoln, Galea, and K ad Ego x wits Interest wd mecured by’ Geed af trent ancing at cost of the FOR SALE AT AUC- TION UNDER DI ‘OF COURT. at time ofeaie. Convey- THOS. J. Fi & 00. UBLIC SALE IN LA MARYLAND, OF A FINE MANSION” ADAPTED TOA BUMS BOARDING HOUBE, AND OF A HOTEL. Dy Satority of the owners we will sell yee ion, on the premises, in the town of Laurel, Fiver pastas rd GLUCK P- Me ail those 2. al E My two fine fee-ximple propertien, vis ‘WASHSTA de yURMISHTRG 20 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE On MONDAY MORNING, MAY YIRST: omen ee Uaaees Rerikmneeae getpe ‘up business presents a splendid chance to obtain 028-21” DUNCANSON BROS, Aucta, ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. AUTON RAE GF 4.600 FRANES ROUSE AxD THIRD, at 6) ‘ice home for a mail family. ; balance in sx and twelve’ wal cash ; months. $50 depomt required at time of sale. aioe SWAPiEn t WILLIAMS & GO,, Aucts, UILDING LOT ON TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR CORNER OF M STREET NORTHWEST. BEING IN street northwest. a29-m2, 4,6,9, 10,11 IHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, RECEIVER'S BALE MATERIAL YOR ASPHALT By virtue of anorderof the Supreme Courtof the Dinreet Columbie, need in equity cause No. 7 Twill self & public suefon on MONDAY, GHTH, 1862, t . M. the asphalt yard, souheast L and ory as 0 ‘Asphalt; 100 loads of sad and four erms: On all puraases leas th: a property known as ‘Milstead’s (1. Harrison's) hotel, containinye 16 roome. “This bu isa frame two-story, with kitel Piey the excoedingly diet of Main street with the Balimors and Wash the grounds incinding 2 acres of land. stsble on these premises, now conducted Stable. ‘Ihe tenant's term expires May 1, vate of ‘Y88R, 2s willing to negotiate with purchaser for immediate pos- Bess FOUR O'CLOCK P. Capital + quats About 100 barre 6 of of 1 Derrels and tw of I VICINITY OF BRITISH MINIS- Sta eT eee pot annum. Balance at three sist mise oon ‘ On WEN AD OTHER FINE RESIDENCES. cack dencription bf cock tok wii Tans a .gatirfaction of the Reciver, oF all cash at the option of AT FIVE O'CLCORK we ahh Oona front af abel ‘Terms of sale: One third cash, the balance in three izes Lot 17, in square No, 100, fronting 51 feet’ a2 JMES G. SPRIGG, Receiver. inches on 2st street west, between 1 and. M streets = installments, ut «ix, twelva and eighteen pooute: |UNCANSON BRG/, Auctioncers, jeferred payments to be secured by mor ‘A depos: of $109 can from the purcharer of cach 40k Tesuieet es north, and running back to a 30 foot alicy. This lot is = a ‘Sth and D stcects northwest. a peer improving section Of the city, and will be | ‘easle, if they SRCHMUCKER & WHITELOCE, HANDSOME ea CARPET, LARGE 6! PILCLS OF GHEN REP LAMBREQUINS, I La AND THER CURTAINS: NIC! FENDER ANDGAS LOGS; ANDIA UARY MARBI. MANTLE: FOMERLY T ANI Vv) ‘erms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, notes to be secured by decd of trust, or at option of purchascr. A deposit of $100 required at tale, | Terms to be, couiplied with in seven days, other- wise resale at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, atter five days public notice of such resale! ancing and recording at purchuser’s cost. shown at ealo, ame 28-d&ds AME HOUSES, No: re ey 7 43 Lexington street, Baltimore, MAITHEWS & BIZALAND, Auctioneers, 224, 27,29,m?2, 4 MPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. Conyey~ LD A Abstract FECTS AND NOW BEING 8c OF PURCHASER At anction, at cr ealesrooms, TUESDAY MORN. ING, MAY SECON, at TWELVE O'CLOCK. — 929-2t Person is to give them a trial for 30 days and be con- 918 A 'D STREET, BET WI IA AVENUE AND'I STREET ProrosaLs FoR GAS CHAND! Orrice or Buriprxe ror Stare, Wan axp Navy Devanrat De vinced, Send at once for Hinstrated Pamphiet, giving all in- formation, Free. Address bail city, VOLTAIC BELT CO., bidde Ja21-lawlit MARSHALL, MICH. UNMISTAKABLE 835 -co6t INGINEER OFFICE, WASHINGTON MONUMENT, Warntserox, D.C., April 24th, 1882. PROPOSALS FOR W! AST IRON ia hie W MENT. QUGHT AND © WORK FOR THE WASHINGTUN MONUME! delivering r 1882, Sesled proposals tor fa" ng and pnt. ting in plae> the Gas Chand for the office roouigin the north wing of ing for State, War and Navy departments, thi: ¥, will be received at this office until TWELVE M. of M SHTEENTH, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of Specifications, ceneral instructions to bidders and blank forms of proporal will b- furnished to eatabli-hed manufactures of gan fixtures on appiestion to this oftee. THOS. LINCULN CASEY, 29 6t Lt. Col. Corps of Engiucers, NOTHING sHoRT OF NGINEER'S OFFICE, N 2 BENEFITS E WASHINGTON MONUMENT, Conferred upon tens of thousands of enfferers could or positon oy ae ae 1882. 2 - PROPOSALS FUR WHITE MARBLE AND GRAN- criginate and maintain the reputation which AYEL'S ITE FOR THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. APARILLA enjoys. Ttis a compound of the best | _ Sealed Proposals will be received at. thia o ice until Tepstadle ateratives, with the Todides of Potassium end | TW ELV E Me cp the SIFIEENTH DAY OF MAY, Iron,—all powerfu!, biood-mzking, blood-cleansingand ind opened immediately thereafter, in the pros: -sustaining—and is the mout effectual of all remedies | {ton Momument in Git oe ae tue Hite of the Wat for ecrofulous, mercuric] or blood disorders. Uni- Whlurty ine thotisind (39, 000) cub, fect (more or less) formly euccessful and ecrtain, it produces rapid and | Whi e. complete cures of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, Pim- | ,.4enty three thousand (23,000) cub. feet (more or ples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases and all disorders arising | “Rpecitications, blanks, er any further information from impurity of the blood. By ita invigoratingeffects | wil’ be furnished from. this office on Tequest of neraen it always relieves and often cnzes Liver Complainta, in the business of quarry such msteri Female Weaknesses end Irrezularities, and is a potent Licut. Col Eneineere Ue A, renewer of waning vitality. For purifying the blood it Enaincer has no equal. It tones up the system, restores and pre- serves the health and imparts vigor and energy. For forty years it has been in extensive use, and is to-day the most svailable medicine for the suffering wick. For sale by ail druzsists. 28-2 L AGER BEER, Sealed Proposals for furnishing and Wrought and Czst Iron Worl required in the, intertor of the Washin cton Mcnument, wil: be received at this offices until TWELVE M. on the EIGHTH DAY OF MAY, 1882. and opened immediately thereafter in the ence of bidders. PBpectficstions, bisnks, ¢rawings and any further‘in- formation required ci obtained at this office HOS. LINCOLN CA! ‘Lieut. Col. — THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. JO8. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.'8 neers, eoht an PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIO! Aprrr 18, 1 in Charge. MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. BAM'L C. PALMER, DEPOT, 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET N.W. §z-Telephonie connection. aps Statios rior during the fi en ted quantites required, together with circular re- tink thereto, will be furiished om appbieation to this -partmen! Proposais must be addressed to the Secretary of the dnterior, and indossed “Proposuls for tations oy” No contract will be awarded und is advertisement until an appropriation "aha have Bess ete by Con- iereas for the purchase of the grationery required. 222-skw8t H. M. TELLER, Beere ‘ta: ER STEAMER “TORONTO,” ROW UNLOADING IN BALTIMORE, Vat cS GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. AND SHALL HAVE FROM NOW ON = = ye = WNNINGHAM, “HATTER.”_SPRING STYLES ‘A full line of the CXS Baia sogrder. Old styles remodelsd. ‘Straw Hats of ail Manilla a 2 CHIPPING NORTON TWEEDS, From which we will make to order Sack Suits at $25; Frock Suits, at $28; Trousers at $3. Directimportation enables as to offer these goods at thelow prices named. Limen Collars, Li Cuffs, Silk Neckwear, Cotton Sockm, Undershirta and Drawers. the I Peco sad of Percale Shirts, very best quality, Fine Percale Shirts, only 75 cants. Finest Dress Shirts to order, elegantly made, only $2. Bix fine Dress Shirts to order for $9. All goods are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every wns” MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street northwest. SB. ELLERY, = SUCCEFSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, A. 8AKS & CO., 916 AND 318 7TH STREET. an Tartonina DEPARTMENT. UO” ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. Just received and placed on our counter— A All-Wool Blue CHEVIOT MEN’S SUIT, which we offer at the astomrishing low price of $8, goods val- 1112 F Breeer Nozrawesr, Wasuixetox, D.0. Shirts to order. ‘order, 81x of the Finest Dress ued at $11, Six Extra Fine Shirts to A beautiful line of MEN’S PANTS, desirable patterns, at $2, $2.50, $3. FP HOMrsO: Our stock of Youth's and Men's BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS is, without exception, the largest and Lest selected ever exhibited in this city. Our BOYS' DEPARTMENT is complete in every de- teil. DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY ax MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street Northwest. FOOTWEAR Re -made SHIRTS at following auneutta, unfinished, 75c. ; Esivetank seme HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Ey REFRIGERATORS, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, PORCELAIN LINED COOLERS, ‘We call special attention to our ‘DENGREMONT | NECKWEAR, CHILDREN’S SUITS,” in threo different ehades. This is undoubtedly the neatest, best fitting Suit which was ever introduced. ‘We have a few of the $2.50 BOYS’ SUITS left. M, P. EISEMAN, THE FASHIONABLE TABLOR AND CEOTHIER. 21 Szvertn Srauer N. W., ata ‘ (Under Oda Fellows’ Hall). MOXCsENTAL STEAM GRANITE WORKS. G. 8. Wi M. W. BEVERIDGE, Dealer in all kinds of MONUMENTAL GRANITE CEMETERY WORK. Seoerantes toate mech toicaa ome Votiehoa Ei np ior ne apecdl purpew of pelailag graics oot me tote ede Me™ with Patent Doviex aud Our stock RICHMOND, BALTIMORE and MAINE GRaNTTES. | STOVES is now 1 manufacture Urns, Vaults, Sarcophagus, ‘Monn ‘attention, of weipolgh Gotumog, sages salted all Mods of Mould- Secrest Fireisn Jowe Ain eter io guy of may customers ihe very best hy fy oi respectfully ‘An inspection is: pare nde BULAN Weare Turortes oF Carma np GLAsswaRR, 2a 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Tr YOU WANT A COOK STOVE OR RANGE © SIX-SEAT CARRIAGE, ATSO AT CARRIAGE, BOLH MADE B JoDERM & BRO,, ¢ ‘HIS CITY, AND DOUBLE SETOF SILY. TED HARNES ¥ SDAY NRNING, it T! By virtue of istrict of Co 588, (The Central N: . I will offer for sale at public the respective pieces of property ment days and hours stated, all the interest, tite an: Of the parties to said suit, in and to the followit Seat, Stuate in the city‘of Washington, in jc De AY AFTERNOON, MAY THIRD, K, we will sell, in front of the prem” ge ises, the south twenty-eight feet front of Lot. 14, in’ equare No. 54, improved by two two-tory” Frame Houses. ‘This'lot runs buck to a J0-foot alley, the houses now under good rental, and to auy one’ pure chasing will be 8 paring mivostuient. ‘Terms liberal, and made known at sale. a28-d&ds —_’ DUNCANSON BiOS., Auctioneers, prpromas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ER-PLA’ pA MAY SECOND, N 3K, we willoll the above-mentioned Carriages, both of which are: fine order and suitable for family use, being bi varriage builders. Oa T O'CLOC INE BUILDIN LOTS SITUATED IN TI TOL HILL, B LOCATION TRUSTEES’ SALE OF FOUR WOU: ND.LOTS CORN QN_O STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN “THIR- | ing. REN AND A -HALF AND” FOURTEENTH | ‘On WEDNESDAY, MAY THIRD, 1982, at the same STREETS WEST. NEAR THE BUREAU OF EN- | hour, Lot 5, in equare 832, ha 7 Atso— GRAVING AND PRINTING. LVANTA AV] N. TREET SO! 8 ). 1875, and reco: t 777, folio 471, et seq., On THURSIAY AFTERNOON, MAY; one of the land records of the District of Columbia, FOURTH, at FIE O'CLOCK, on the west by an foot 1 ri . .. This lot is unimproved, and is desirable for > we will sell, in the subscribers will sell, at public auction, to the high- | building purposes, the Alessia and Potomac R. R. front of the premss, lot 1, in square 866, front. Thee ae reat of the premices, on WEDNESDAY, | car passing on the street on which it fronts, and being, ing 119 foot 8 incks ou Maser nates avenue, 125 feet | THU TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF APRIL, A. D. 1882, | in close proximity to the navy yard. . Th eenaet morth-nd 40 fest on public sp<ce fronting | AT HALE-PAST FOUK O'CLOCK P. M.,” “the follow: | “Lermof sales Goeionmi: cakeon the day of sale ‘ith street cart, theear Imo ct this lot runuing thro ing described real estate, situate in the city of W: - | or within seven days thereafter, the residue in four zrom Massachuset avenue to B street. ani being 98 | ton, District of Columbia, to wit: That ceriain lot six, twelve, Cighteen and twenty- 9 inches. Th fy a bie lot. | known on the land as ni 3), in the day of sale, the purchase giving AtHALF-PABISIVE O'CLOCK, SAME AFTER- | square two hundred and sixty-three (263), the same y notes therefor, bearing in- NOON, we will {iat 16, in equate 873, fronting €1 | having a front of 484-12 fect on south C street, between | terest from the day of mele at ere feet 1 ‘inch on 7t strect’ east veen Pennsylvania avenue and O stresonth. s ig also a fine and private Paies, epecuiators and builde 12 and lath streets, and a depth of 91 feet, the rame t. Took at T an ing Snproved by three frame houses. the west half ‘of fot 4, in same equere. improved OF Beek House of two stories; the lot fronting C sou! ving a front of six: ith all the improvements,” et cetera, ag'in eaid deed mentioned. ‘The above prop ‘50 lereof as may be necessary, will be sold subject to taxes and as-essments and a dower right, ‘Terma: The debt, interest and cost of sale in gah cot which $100 on a: the percent per annum, or all cash at his, hi oe rice, Le | pective parcels retained un a ampere of the purchase money and interest is paid. If any purchaser thall fail to comply with the terms of eale readvertise and resell the Teserve ¥ ‘an property, at the risk and cost of such defaulting purchaser. The property will be offered in separate lots or parcels. $50 eposit on accey tance of each bid. JAMES 8. EDWARDS, Trustee, 220-eokds 503 D street nortnweet. building re should e, two and terest, and to be on premises sod: or all cash, ion A deposit of $100 at time cf sale Jot, Terms to be complied with in 7 at risk and cost of defaulting public notive of suet resale in ington, each piéce sold must be paid er pai ine jeaspaper pulhed in Washington, , and the residue in e and | (VHOMAS DOWLING, Auctonecr. Yeyuncing aud recurug 34 purchaeepe at twelve months, with interest at ax percent per annum, = Soo dade DUNGANSON BROS., Aucts, iReenatte? on the property sold, to the satisfaction of | ~ VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. IHANCERY, SAL OF A DESIRABLE Two. | All conveyancing and recordin at the purcheeots war, ORY BASEL! AND ATT; BRICK JOS. C. G. KENNEDY, Trustees. DWELLING, 5," 221 KOUR-AND-A-HALF | al4-dta ANTHONY HYDE, STREET NORTN EAT. —— the written req tue of a decr of 6 Court of the, prensa NEO VE SALE IB POSTPONED IN OOR- | Of the arty aoe ed ae ane writen Tequest satin, EaUity, wasnea Ee] | sequence of the rain until WEDNESDAY, May | Ofte 1atty eecured therely. mien ae SCS r, 1881, in cause No. 71,0778, Trusteps, SAME HOUR AND FLACE. By order of | Day eur EVENTH Dat OF Mae AB. Ga RS. et ctal-, we will sell at public | Trustees. SIX O'CLOCK the following described ‘real auction, in front of « premleen on MONDAY, MAY | azi-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. EIGHTH, 1882, at Vb O'CLOCK P. M., the follow- | - = estate and premises located in the city of Washington, pu described Heabtate,, situate in the it said District, and known on the ground. plat of auido ington, Colum! wit: is 7 "equa Lot numbered 27, reservation nunibe of equare N ning for the same ¢he southwest corner of running thence eud5 feet; thence north 22 feet: thence ‘wort 55 feet; thencsouth ‘along the line of 434 strect f 4: northwest to the ple of beginning, er with ae improv men (erm Cheetah, and the balance in one and two years, with jerest at six Br secured on the of Wash— at part cf 10, bezin- aid lot and in city as lots nunibered 56, rr John Sherman's subdiy . ‘Terms of sale; One-fourth of the purchase money in ¢agh Fondue in eix, twelve and eighteen months, ‘with the ‘x -4 sold, or ‘of $50 will be re- terms are not complied ale, the BExeCuT ORS SALE RROVED Ri ES’ SIDE OF L STKEBT, FIFTH STRE Ni WEST SIDE OF NORTH and author ill and testament of J: J shall sell at public auction, FIRS’ 2 7 a deeof trust FO) deposit of $100 redred at the time veyancing and re¢ding at purchaser's cost. Terms to be pocanieed ie ten gaye, Loree gine 7 eerve “ell the property at the of the defaulting irchaser aller ve days’ ad ten tle perfocr no sale, LIAM T. BAILEY, to. 490 La. a ree AUCTION SALE OF HO! RIAGES, HAR. UGS SeCEVERy TUESDAY, TRUMSD AY ara y MORNING, | comm BA x st “TEN 1! ‘erms: v C] 229-m2, 4,648 J. T. CO! gornocs. & a Ape Ts |OMAS DOVING, Auctioneer. on all consignments. (jal6) 8. BENSINGER. Auct. BALE OF V, JABLE BUILDING LOTS ON outts z - WEDNESH, APRIL TWENTY SIXTH, 2, at SIX OLOCK, remise on the of TANCE GUE OF sauSaPe ToR-aTRy STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. Virtue of a decree of the Su} ‘Court of pos al caupe Non 973, cs va. ‘4 x 24th day of April, A. D. 1882, the ae Pe i URDAY, the J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. p20, 22, 25, 27829 E O'CLOCK MPOSTANT CHANCERY SALES OF I I REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, LOCATED 0} THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF'SIXTH STREET AND Loi NORTHWEST, EB OF SIXTH AND ald, aid socuray a deed of ence Ai oe at ver at purchaser's co A depoait of $25 on each lot wil be Fequired at time nile, ‘a ‘THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, "2" THE ABE SALE 18 POSTPO: IX CON- juence of the in until MONDAY, MAY Fist, 1882, at SAME UR AND PLACE. aai-d THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. UNCANSONROS,, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SA OF TWO FRAME HOUSES AN: VOT ON Eee Tr BEPWEEN FIRST AND RTH WERT. Court of cate Pts i main Gadais et al. are cefendanta, fe st public auction, in front of the re- BAY oF MAY. 1882, AE ERA ote FEB Lot 29, of the subdivision by, Thomas E. et pf original 1ot12, tn square 490, with cont e i rt ets rain ‘con JOSEPH J. 410 Sth st. n.w. J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. SEWING MACHINES, &c. LAbies DESIRING TO BUY OR RENT A aad SETURGAMAGHIME, SHOULD, NO BAIL 38 of eh oan selection out of all the different Anowand designated as Lot numbered ‘squmumbered five hundred and sixty , a8 laintt and described on the ground said citf Washington, District ining three en SD juare more or less, toger with all and. ments, ways, eatents, rights, pri ‘and appur- tenances to the ge mging or in any wise apper- aper pul Abstract shows sale, REGINALD FENDALT, muda Surviving Trustee. Fish & 60, ees: Yreal Estate Auctioneers. WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS Should write to M. M. BROWNE & 00., COMMISSION BROKERS IN STOCK PRIVILEGRA, Bo. 6 WALL STREET, X. ¥, Btock Privfewes Secured at Clore Rates, } BREEN Sta yee wu STREET OPERATIONS, ‘The cld-eetabiished Banking House of 70HN A. DODGE & 00., No. 12 Watt Sraxer, New Youx, Buy and eel! all the Actiye Stock on hres to at cent. margin. ond Fase eur? “WEEKLY FINANCIAL REPORT.” Eacbt or BO eo ce MAY De realine from invent. INS W! IN PEBso: ISHING TO OPERATE IN to the extent of $50 to $1,000 or upwards, should writete! HENRY L. RAYMOND & 00., COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, No. 4 Pine Street, New York. Stocks cored on $10.10 ver cent margin, Felating to Wall Street Os ueactions = ‘or | ros our Weekly Financial Repurts. @ member of the ‘Rtook Gere for mining shocks will ‘lee reste netas ; PpPvate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AKD KEW TORK H. . DODGE, ‘Bonds, Btooks and Investment Securities Bongh tang! ‘Bold on Commission, No. 699 183m STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING) ) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Btock Brokery, 4 Broapwar. New Youn. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis® | ion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cant commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information rerarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY ale rect from the New York Stock Exchanee. La GPT FALLS ICE COMPANY, CHARTERED 1866. NEVER FAILED TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND, Have Harvested « Pull Supply of First Quality KENNEBEC ICE, FOR THE SEASON OF 1882, And are prepared to furnich the trade and consumers at the very lowest market rates, We can assure our Patrons of full supply, prompt delivery, and polite attention, as we have increased our stock and put om SUFFICIENT WAGONS TO COVER THE ENTIRE oly. ‘We are prepared to give apecial rates for deliveries from our depots at Georgetown aud Washington. For information apply to or address J. HARRISON JOHNSON, (Telephone connections throughout the city and Georges town.) Genznat Suprnmrenperr, 025-6 Tenth-street Wharf, E . THE COLDEST AND BEST TRANSPARENT ICE, ‘The SMITH TRANSPARENT ICE MANUFAOTUR- ING COMPANY take pleasure > 2 amnouncin to foe consumers of Washi x running oF Max, and they soon be ready to eupply with their SUPERIOR TRANSPARENT ICE. This ice is all mate of the purest drinking water, thorvughiy filtered, Res as Sooee in large three ton cakes, and cut into It is free rom ‘euow and all impuritios—is clear, trane- espe this ice to belonger in melting than PExperimenta prove This madein « temperature m and being taken, car Toom t te carts, ft be eoldet, and haw made ~ ‘sonia power than any ice ported long dia- more a i ted plreanaa ay In refi fee. or . it will do work than nites Us particultrty destraie, for c For families and hotels insteed of containing any of the debris foatine in sive prnls superior ice will be sold at the lowest market ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. DAVID SMITH, Treasurer, No, 8331 Water street, West Washington. April 27, 1882, Esme NINTH STREET. Esmee 1m Now IS THE TIME TO PAINT. The best place to buy your PAINTS, OILs, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, GLASS, BTO., 18 AT No, 1421 NEW YORK AVENUE, NEAR THR TREASURY, FROW JAMES H. MoGILL, DEALER IN BUILDING SUPPLIES. 8 Handy to all tines of etreet cars, all-tm TEES’ S£ OF IMPROVED TRE TREE Cet WEEN FOURT! ND TS RTHWEST, AND VACANT LOR THE. REA FHONTING ON WASHINGTO! SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, BOBPERY, FIRE OR AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT. ‘The original and only Mixed Paint that will not pel orchalk. Sold in thie market for fifteen yeass with entire satisfaction. ALABASTINE for ceflings Kalsomine, asit will not rub Bee oeuc tific? Semen, reas | warren Ss aie se enero itil DOWLING, hove} APun and SPECIAL BARGAINS T ‘TO-DAY. and walls, Better then om, ‘Send for sample cards and carculars to FRANCIS MILLER, Soe AcExt, 807 Sth street. oe eax © ‘ARORERE. Assortment af the Lowest Prices. Whotemip =e

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