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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS _AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS OF HIS EXCELLENCY M. OUTREY, Tux Fresca Mrister, AT HIS RESIDRXCE, BOCTHEAST COR. OF CONN. AVE. AND L ST., Eseractna ELEGANT PARLOR FORNITURE, ARTISTIC CABLN. LOUIS XV. TABLE, and other Furniture of thatdate; SUPERB MANTEL SETS, Artistic Objects, Turkish Carpets and Rags, Persian Portiers, Guipure Lace, And other fine Window Hangings, BEDKOOM FURNITURE OF SUPERIOR MANU- FACTURE, SUPERBLY CARVED LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, CHINA WARE, SHEFFIELD PLATE, BACCARAT GLASS WARE, FRENCH KITCHEN BATIERIE; ALs0, MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES of rare value, FRENCH WINES, &c., &o.; LANDAU, HORSES, HARNESS, AND GENERAL STABLE PARAPHERNALIA. ‘The sale wilt commence WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVENTEENTH, AT HALF-PAST TEN O'CLOCK, and contince THURSDAY, AT SAME HOUR, when of Furniture, Library and Engravines will be Sekt and on SATURDAY, MAY TWENTIETH, AT -PAST TEN O'CLCUK, ali the Wines, Horses and Curriages, &c., &c. ‘The articles will be on view MONDAY and TUES- DAY, May 15th and 16th, commencing at 12 o'clock. ‘Mn. M. B. LATIMER will conduct the sale. Messrs. FITCH, FOX & BROWN are agents for the ‘Property. = mb-13t FFTHOMAS DOWLING, Auctoncer. AUCTION SALE OF VERY VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY, No. Ti. © NORTH SIDE OF K STREET, BE- TWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH STREETS NORTHWEST, KNOWN AS MOUNT VERNON PLACE, OPPOSITE THE PARK; ALSO, VA- CANT LOT IN REAR. On THURSDAY, MAY EIGHTEENTH, 1982, CI M. _— be CLOCK B. M-- in front of (the ‘shail se!l the wost 24 feet 2 inches of jot 2, in square 426, the same having a depth of 100 feet_and an outlet ton alley, improved by a three-story press-brick front residence ‘with all modern improvements, the lower purposes and lately IMMEDIATELY AFTFR the above we will sell lot 15, in same square, and adjoining the above property in'the rear, the same having a front of 16 feet inches gn the alley by a depth of 21 feet 9% inches, suitabie for a stable lot. ‘The above property is sold to divide an estate. It is finely located in a pleasant portion of the city, opposite @ Leautiful park. and should command the capitalists or patties iu search of a comforiab! erms: One-third cash; rexidue in four equal p ents at one, two, three’ aud four years, with m bearing interest senii-annually end secured by a dee Of trust on the property sold, or all cash, at purchaser’ option. _Ail convey anc cost. A de- i Property may be re-sold at the purchaser's risk and cost iter three days notice in EVENING STAR newspaper. mil0-cogds ABLE TL F Gf fhe yreinives, Oricinal Lot pare £0 th 5 “48 fect on E’ street, Gapeh of 240 feet. ahs erms: Cash, of which $50 to bé paid at time of aale, and balance within seven days.” Ail conveyancing at Purcbaser’s cost, ml0-eod J. T. COLDWELL, Auct. FP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF” V BLE_ IMPROVED PROPERTY SIDE OF TWEN- E AND F STREETS: decree of the Supreme Court of the, Solumbia, passed on the 5th day of July, ty 7,716,in which James H. Smith’ Daniel Brooks et al. are defendants, the Bndersiened Trustee sell, on FKIDAY, the NINE- TEENTH DAY OF MA’ fron’ zMAX. lsed. at SIX OCLOCE, tn premises, the following property: Lot 6 inches, by a hav red by a three- ‘eels are = ee enty rooius, and now used as Church Orphanage. "Terma ae prescribed by the decree; One-third of the FUrehase money ca: the Valanice'to be paid i ein, and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, or the purchaser may pay the whole purchase mo- Rey cash. The title to aafd real estate shall ‘be retained by said Trustee until the whole of the vm mo- Bey shall have been paid. "All conveyaucine at pur- cost. $200 deposit will be required when the Property is struck off. If the terms of sale are notcom- ‘plied with in seven dase after the day of sale, the Trus- reserves the richt to resell the property st the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. JAMES H. SMITH, Trustee, m9-d&ds __520 Bth street northwest. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF PLANING MILL, SASH hy, AND DOOR FACTORY AND MACHINERY. Eirtue of adeed of trust recorded among the ety land reconts of the District of Columbia in Lites S 0. 974, fo I willoffer for sale, at aucti $n front of the premises, on MONDAY, THE ¥IF TEENTH DAY OF MAY, 4D. i482, at FIVE-1HIRTY KP. M., the f ed partot Lot No. ot, thence north alone renises. for ground and im- ne residue in three 18 months, with 6 per chaser’s notes and 12 terest, to be secured by th Geedof trast on property or ali in cash, at purchaser's op- fon. A deposit: f $200 at timeof sale. Conveyancing at vaser’s cost. PURE AND UNADULTERATED. ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskias distitts? from the finest growth of rye in tho renowned Valley of ‘the Mononzabela, have attracted the attention of the ruculty in the United States to sueb a degreeas a very high position among the Materia ea. We beg to invite the attention of eonnotsseursto onr | celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well- Bnown brands, LN CASES containing one dozen bot- Sew eucl, vie UNRIVALED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. pureness and evenness of quailty, the used by any Whiskies in the market, ne tonic properties e sold under guarantes to give PER- * FECT SATISFACTION, and can be lac atall leading (exovery stores ut retail. H. & H. W. CATHERW JOD, Tit SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 9. Fy coNomicaL “AND s APE WEAVFR, KEN LAUNDRY IS FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURE, BrING FREE 1M ALL ADULTERATIO: UCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE, PIPE CLAY, Si CATE, &¢., WHICH AKE USED TO ADD WEIGH AND BULK, AND WHICH QUICKLY WEA& OUT AND ROT THE CLOTHES. % MATERIALS, VIZ: STEAM REFINED TALLOW (PLEPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOANUT OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- KET ARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM ‘THE CARCASSES OF PUTERID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS, AND EVERY BAR BRANDED WITH OUR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE, 344 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. c. ORDERS WILL ALSO BE RECEIVED FROM THE ‘TRADE YY FRANK HUME, BARBOUR & HAMIL- TON. N. H. SHEA Ok KYON & EARNSHAW. m3 TORR HE pa BRICK DWELL'NG HOUSE, No. 926 KIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D. C. DBL Tytue of a decree of the Bupreme Court of the, of Columbia, in the case of Thomas} Yy. Thomas et al., eduity cause No. 7,973, on the’ Sith day of April: A.D. ist, the undersiztied. truce Pill sell. at public auction, on SATURDAY, the SIXTH ay CaS A.D. ba ee Hi ee P. M., ron| Premises, the 0 deacribed real es: tite, aituated th the Clty of Washiurton, of Columbia, to wit: Part of Lot marked **A," in tho recorded subdivision of original lot numbered ten, (10), in Square num four hundred and three, (403), snd contained «.ithin the metes and bounds fc Be- sinning at the northeastern corner of said ct “*A-* and runni thence south on the line of th street fourteen 14) feet nine (9) inches; thence west one (91) feet 10) inches; thence north fourteen (14) feet nine (9) inches, and thence east to the beinnins. Terms of sale: One-third of purehese money in cash; and the residue in two equa! instalments, — lespecti' with interest, at one and two years from the day of ‘sale, or al! each, at the option of the pur- chaser. A deposit of $100 in cash required at the time of sale, and terms of sale to be cominiied with within seven days thereafter; in default of which the property ig to be resold after three days’ advertisement in **The Brening Star" mewepcper, at rink and cost of tho ds- faulting purchaser. Ail conveyancing at iiurehaser’s cont. JOSEPH J. DARLING ‘ON, 410 5th st. n.w., Washington, D. tr-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED ON AC- gount of the weather, ‘untii WEDNESDAY, MAY ‘TENTH, 1832, same hour and place. JOSEPH DARLINGTON. Trustee. {2 THE ABOVE SALE IS AGAIN POSTPONED on account of the weather, until FRIDAY, MAY TWELFTH, same honr and place. JOSEPH J. DARLINGTON, Trustee. T. COLDWELL. Anct. mil-d TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPEOVED PROPERTY ON CARROLL 2%. BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STKEE ST. By virtue of a decree of the Sayreme Court of thes District of Columbia bolding 'n special t-ri_ in equity, paseed May 34.1352, in the exse of Bart Tetmuth vs. Kieney et sl., No. 7,993, equit Socket 7), the undersigned. Trustee will, o8 FRIDAY, TRE TWELFTH DAY OF MAY, 1582, in front of at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.,” sell, at public the highest bidder, part of lot thirty-six (36), in square seven hundred and thirty-two (132). being the east f¢ feet eight inches front by ninety feet in depth of lot. This part of lot will be sold in two lots of twenty feet four incces front each inrrms of aale: Caah. All conveyancing atid, record ing fees at the purchaser's cost. If the terms of «ale are not complied with within five days the Trastce reserves the right to re-sell at defan'ting purcheser’s cost after one week's notice. Adeposit of $50 will be required on each lot at the time the property is so'd.. COLLIEI C. FRAYSER, Trustee, m&-dkde (0. 486 Louisiana avemie. HHOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonesr. HIGHLY VALUABLE PRIVATE RESIDENCR, NO. 94 GAY STREE!, BETWEEN CONGRESS’ AND WASHINGTON STEEETS, GEONGETOWN, D.C., AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, MAY TWELFTH, 1882, AT SIX, O'CLOCK, in front of the premises, T aball sell the] above fine propery , the improvements of whic!)' consist of ton and basement Brick Dw Ls with all the modern improvements. This sale offers a rare chance to secure a first-class residence in one of the best locations in awn. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder st six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest until paid and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Al conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. $200 deposit Feqnired at tne of dale. d&ds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. THIS EVENING. : LEY, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FOKFEITED PLEDGES. I will seli for F. Selinger, at 737 7th street northwest, commencing SATURDAY, APRIL TWENTY-NINTH. 1882. This vale will consist of Ladies and Gents’ Gold and Silver Watches, Jewe'ry, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Books, Guns, Revolvers, Pisted’ Ware, &e., &e., and will continue EVENINGS, ai SEVEN O'CLOCK, ‘until every lot has been sold. Persons holding tickets, the time on which having ex- red. FOLEY, Auetioncer, ax ill please take notice. LEN! R, Broker. FPPHOMAS DOWLING. /ucuoncer, REGULAR SALE OF HOU HOLD EFFECTS AT SALESROOM. SATURDAY, MAY THIRTEENTH, 1882, COMM®r.NCI EN O'CLOCK. Embracing Parlor and Chamber Furniture; Hair Mattresses, Lounges, Easy Chains: | Fine lot of Engravines, lot Books. Oil Paintings: Carpets, Antique Mahozany Book Case, Antique Ma- howany Secretary; ywising-room “Furniture, lane quantity of Glass ft Fine assortment of Plated Ware, together with numer. ous other articles not neces. to mention. St Que Herring Fire-Proof Safe; Several Buggies and Business Wagons; ‘Sets of Harness, &c. N. B.—In future all sales of Horses and Carriages will be made on the 11th street side. No postponoment on account of weather. mill-2t HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SIX CASES OF ASSORTED MAJOLICA WARE AT AUCTION. iy auction SATURDAY, MAY THIR- fH, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. No postponement on account of weather. _m11-2t JDUENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BALANCE OF STOCK DAMAGED BY WATER, &c, AT THE LATE FIRE, BELONGING TO M. BAUM, SEVENTH STitt) NORTH WE! CONSISTING OF LADIES’ AND CHILDRE: SUIT=, RIBBONS, LACES, EMBRUIDSE) SILKS, FANCY GOODS, ke., &., AT AU Within our salesrooms, 9th and D streets northweet, on SATURDAY MOKNING, THIRTEENTH MAY, commencing at TEN O'CLOC mill-2t }HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a 1 WILL SELL IN FRONT OF MY AUCTION rooms, comer Ith st:eet ard Pennsylvania avenus, SATCRDAY, MAY “THIGTEENTIO at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., a Bay Mare, 5 years old, good size; Set of Hi aide bar Bugsy. and also Donkey, medium size. worker. The property of a gentiéman who recently died, and the widow having no further use for them. “The above Turnout snd Donkey can be seen at BURGDOR£'S Stables, 413 Sth street ‘northwest, prior t day of sie. mll-2t" THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BENSINGER Auctioneer, Washington Horse and ‘Carriage Bazaar, 955, 940 and 942 Louisigna avenue, AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- ES &c., EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and ATURDAY MORNING, commencing at "TEN O'OCLOCK, Special attention given to the sales of Real Eatate and Personal provert on ali consignments. (Jal6) 8. BEN Liberal advances INGER. Auct. TP, J FISHER & CO.. Real Estate Auctioneers, 1324 F street northwest. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE ONIMPROVED ‘REAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of} the District of Columbia, passed in equity eat 7,767, wherein Temple et al. are complainants, | and Worthington et al. are defendante, padersigned as Trustee, will sell at public auction, in front the Teapective premises, the fo -deactibed real estat ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY-SEO- ‘OND, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, Lot 11 and part of lot 12, square 171, front: fe 2% nches on New York avenne, between {7th and 18th streets weet, with an average depth of about 75 feet, and contain together 5,432 square fect, ‘The north 20 feet front on 17th street of lot 21, square Tip, between Now York avenue and north E stréet, with adepth ; comtains yuare. IMMEDIATELY THEREAPTER, 135 feet on north F atreet, ‘on on ee square jaxsacht avenue, between with a depth of 102 feet 6 inches. SAME DAY, AT HALF-PAST FIVE OCLOCK, Leg 9, square 964, fronting 65 feet 6 inches on south trcets cont with an average depth of about $0 fects 8 ‘an aye! : ON WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON, MAY. TWENTY. | FOURTH, AT FIVE O'CLOC south - feet ‘ae of re 8 00 38 street, between Ohio avenue an: north, a | Seyi of 99 feet, improved by a small frame house, No. | 312 133s street. ON SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK, It of scquare Ni fronting “1 and south | Hale street west. ‘third two. ay with ' be chaser, "after thres De per, Conveyal J-eodeds. HOS. J. FISHER & CO, T ‘heal Estate Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE LOT FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN !LEVENTH AND TWELFTH ST! NORTH- ‘EST. On TUESDAY OCUOOR, th MAY TEENTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in front of [ apron we shall sell parts of Nos. 8 and containing 1, ground. ki One-half cash: balance te 6, 12 and 18 ths, até "when property it RUSTEF'S SALE OF A BRICK WAREH T STREET WEST, EAH INDIANA By virtue of a deed of trust, Frogrin oe tne Dasa 0. 914, foto will ‘the ¥, A. D. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioncers. SALF. OF VALUABLE FOUR-STORY | REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD BRUSS! INGRAIN AND O1HER onnpeczs : Ui IN AN 1. THHETEENTIE at TEN OCLOGR MAD see It WALTER B. WILLIAMS &'CO., Aucts. BUILDING LOTS ON SECOND STREET AND ON GSUREEE NORTHEAST. A AU On THULSDAY AFTERNOON, MA‘ ELEN FNTH, at FIVE O'CLOCK, a fot COR CK. we wil eell, in the premises, Lots 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, 753, fronting 232% feet om 2d etreet east, and 110 feeton G street north, rapidly improving, tunity for ep rae and investors; Terma: e-foorth cash; balance fa one, two an eve years, notes £2 by per cent interes, P a senti-annually, am secured ‘f depoatt of Sido requized on ese tot at tine of wales c and recordis t purchaser's cost. meat SANSON BHOS., Aucta, DUN S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL SATURDAY, MAY ‘THIRTEENTH, same hour and ice, On account of rain. mid DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 55 ROLLS OF CANTON MATTING. ‘On TUESDAY MORNING, MAY SIXTEENTH, at EEEXER O'CLOCK, we will sell in front of our Aue- mn Rooms, 9th and'D streeta— 25 Rolls of White and Checked Matting. Sal ptory. mise Pe puNCANSON BROS., Aucta. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. WALNUT-FRAME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOL- STERED IN HAIRCLOTH; WALNUT-FRAME BED LOUNGE, UPHOLSTERED IN HAIR- CLOTH: BOUQUET TABL M. T. CENIER TABLES, WALS' BOOKCASE AND WRITING DE. COMBINED; REVOLVING CHAIRS, ICES; HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, RAIN CARPETS; | WIRE-WOVEN MAT WALNUT BEDSTE. BUREAUS 3; H. AND C. T. MAT- 3 CO A‘ FURNITURE; WALNUT ION TALE; WALNUT BRACE-ARM CHAIRS: REPRIGERATOKS; : PAINTED BED- IL STONE; CHINA, GLASS NEW OIL STOVE: C CROCKERY WARE, KITCHEN UTEN- ior ALSO, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., IN FRUNT OF THE PREMISES, ONE HORSE, (KIND AND GENTLE, GOOD DRI- VER) PHAETON AND HARN On WEDNESDAY, MAY SEVEN (EENTH, at TEN O'CLOCK A-M., we’ shail sell, at No. 9 K street, be- tween North Capitol and Ist streets northeast, the above collection of Household Effects, to which we ask the attention of buyers. mii-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts. SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON K STREET, IMPROVED WITH FRAME HOUSE, No. 907 K STREET NOiTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the, District of Columbia, passed in equity cause No. 7.805, doc. 21, 1 will sll at public auction, tn front"! of the premises, on rm A 1 VEN =| a ENTH DAY OF MAY. A. D. 1642, at FOUR CLOCK P. M., all the right, title and interest of the parties to said Glue in aud topart of Lot 1, in square 311, in the city of Washington, D.C., beginning for same at a Cael on north side of K strect, 51 feet 8 inches west from southesst corner of said rquare, thence west along K strect 24 feet, thence northeasterly by a straight line to apoint in gonith line of Massachusetts avenue, distant 73 feet west from uorkbeaat corner of said square, theiioe southeasterly by an® with the line of said avenue 16 fect 4's iucliee, and thence south 46 feet 5 inches to the ning. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale, or all cash at purchaser's option. ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trustee, 452 Louisiana avenue northwest, J. T. COLDWELL, Auctionee: ml2-cod HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. CHANCERY SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia, passed on the 15th da July, 1881, in Equity’ cause No. 7,720, of Si R. Burche et al. against America G. Peirick et al., the undersiened, appointed by said decree Trustee for the purpose, MH sell at public auction, to the hest idder, on the premises, at FIVE O'CLOCK B. Mee on the T’ ‘TY-FIFTH DAY OF MAY, 1882, Lot num- dered nineteen (19), in square numbered five hundred and sixty-nine (96). froativg thirty (30) fect on F street northwest, Letween Ist and 2d streets, with a dep ow feet to a 2U-foot alley, the same being a vacant lot. ‘Terms of sale: Qne-fourth of the purchase money cash in hand; and the residue in three equal payments, on credits of six, twelve and eighteen months respect- ively, with interest, and the purchaser will be required to wive his notes therefor, and secure the same by a deed of trust on the said proper ie A deposit of ten per cent. of the purchase money will be required on the day of sale, and the purchaser wall be required to comply with tie terms of wale within ten days thereafter; in default of either, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and Gost of the defaulting purchaser. All conv ancing at the cost of the purchaser. mll-d&as ©. C. COLE, Trustee. Cesnert CLARET! CLARET! We offer, a ctectind. 5 ‘ THREE SOTTIES, 7SEALSHAET™ FOR 6. on ‘We have also an assortment of St Paxneo CLARET, See ATS PICKERS fi GEO. E. KENNEDY.& SON, m5 No. 120) F STREET NORTHWEST. F!S3is 1972 RYE WHISKY, UPPER TEN RYE WHISKY, OLD STOCK BYE be CLARETS, CHAMPAGNES, CALIFORNIA ANGELICA, CATAWBA, SHERRIES, PORT, GOLD LION PUNCH, LONDON PUNCH, .. HUBPUNCH. B. W. REED’S SONS, m5 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. Ser WHITE BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL ROLLS ‘and Biscuits will be ‘celebrated Minnesota Putent ffered to the trade. It is unexcell by Patent except Ceres, amd. will please the most ee. # RELIANCE, a splendid Minuet Peter ae re. SE, a spl . made by the celebrated Bi Process. Cheap and beautiful Patent i g about $10,000 in remodeling theit mill, and have in Areed the 90 celebrated Roller eystem; ard consequent ly Golden Hill isnot only & masniicent Family Flour, Dat itis re:liy a patent four with the reat advantage that it can be boucht for coneiderably lees money than, a great anony Patent. Process flaurs hot neat as whites hor as nutritious us Golden Hill, For sale by all, ger. Wholesale Depot: corner ist street ‘and Indiana + ALT & CO.,, ‘Who are also the Sole Wholesale Agents for the District of Hecker's Celebrated Self- Flour and Buck- wheat. CALIFORNIA CLARET, $4.00 PER DOZEN. Several months ago we bottled a fow casks of th above, received direct. It is now in fine condition being pure and agreeable. We think it will give bette satisfaction than the much higher priced, imported. C. WITMER'S, 025 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. just RECEIVED— Sosron cocumpensn to FLORIDA TOMATOES and FLORIDA ORANGES. Constantly on hand, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY. FRANE J. TIBBETS, PALace MARKET, Corner 14th and New York avenue. E ARE RECEIVE DAILY EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, FRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, Constant@AME,AND FRESH FISH, onstantly on PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, e BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘UBN R. KELL, PALER Iw Frnst-Crass a8 De, S SEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Se, CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Stalls 628, and 206 an. Box 71, City Marke city. 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, 298 Rthern Liberty” Markots or addins 08 . ting delivered free of charge to sil parta of the mai PROPOSALS. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. By virtue of two deeds of trust, bearing date 12th and 22d days of March, A.D. 1878, res) tively, and recorded in Liber No. 895, folio seq. ‘and Liber No. 879, folio 449, of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will offer for aule, at ublic auction, in front of the premises, on THURS- DAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF MAY. "A. D. SIX "O'CLOCK P.M., the following described real estate and premises located in the city of Washington, in faid District, apd known on the ground plat of said city ks lots numbered 56, 57. 58, 59, 60, 61, 62 and 69, in John Sherman's subdivision of square No. 720. ‘Terms of sale; One-fourth of the purchase in cash; residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from the day of sale at six per cent, tobe se- cured by a deed of trust upon the premises sold, or all cash at purchaser's option. A deposit of $50 will be re- Guired st the day of gale. If the terms are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the rizht to resell at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. Ha convevancing, at purchaser's a2i-d&cds WM. A. FENWICK, "§ Trustees. S®- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. IN gonsequence of the rain, until MONDAY, MAY FLF- TEENTH, same hour and piace. By order of Trustees. mil ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO.. Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF ORIGINAL PAINTINGS BY D. C. GROSE. Mr. D. C. Groge being about to leave Washington and take a studio in New York, will offer his entire collec- fion of Paintings, handsomely framed in gold, at pub- ic auction. ‘The pictures will be on exhibition at our salesrooms, corner of 10th strect and Pennsylvania avenue, for two days and evenings previous to suie, to be sold reserve TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MAY = SIXTEENTH AND SEVENTEENT at EIGHT O'CLOCK. ‘Ladies are particularly invited to attend this sale, ‘Perms cash. mi0-d WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucts, Wwe B. WILLIAMS & GO., Auctioneers. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF SUPERIOR MADE FUR- NITURE, BRUSSELS, INURAIN AND OTHER CAuPETS AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH, 1882, commenc- ing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M., wo shall sell at the reci- dence of a lady declining howsekeeping, 1823 I strect northwest, a superior collection of ‘Household Effects, viz: Two Walaut Frame Parlor Suites, upholstered in raw silk plush bands, nearly new; Elaborately Carved Marble-tov Center Tablo, Walnut and Gilt Tables, Easy iit Frame Mirror and Brack- tains, Walnut Ws sasome Ghummber Suite, nut r Su French Plate Glass, Tater dorign: Oak Chamber Suite, che Ca i oa wut frames; Single Bed- , Separate from suite; and Husk Mattresses, Brussels Hall and Stair Bi other. te Cat hoate: inerbaaht canis Opes, Carpets through ad Dost workmangaip. have in this apis ae i 7 an b Offered. WALTER B. WILLIAMS CO. mil0-d Auctioneers. UCTION SALE OF LOTS ON NORTH SIDE OF Markeer ETWEER THIRD RD FOUR- AND-A-HALF ST ‘ETS SOUTHWEST, ON LINE. OK ANACOSTIA HAILNOAD, AND NEAR FOUR- On TUESDAY ERNOON, SIXTEE! MAY, at SIX O'CLOCK wo will sell, in front of premises, parts of lots 6 and 7, in square 544, fron’ feet on M street, and running back 138 feet toanalley. Will be subdivided into two. lots of 22 feet front ‘Theeo lots are near 434 street and adjacent to two lines of street cars. ‘Terms, st sale, from one to years at 6 per cont, A deposit of $50 on each lot. ml0- DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. passed i1 juity cause Ni % inequity cause No. Docket 31, Twill sell’ at public sueton on MONDAY, MAY EIGHTH, 1882, at FOUR P.M. the southeast corner JAMES C. BPRIGG, Receiver. FP-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED UNTIL TUESDAY, MAY SIXTEENTH, same hour. By order ‘Receiver. m9-dts ‘XECUTOR'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON SEVENTH STREET ROAD, ABOVE HOWARD UNIVERSITY. authority given me by the will of the Is! ie Ee Cary, 1 wal oate toe sale ublie suction. in front Of the AY. MAY FIFTEENTH, 1982, AT 8! 7 on Mi O'CLOCK P. z 29, in block 3, in T. ‘Brown’ vision of Mount eae Mog 44 4 QtzcEn « LIEBERMANN, 1418 New York TRUSTERS SALE OF DWELLING — HO! ORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of A.D. Real Estate Brokers, No aon BRICK G@ STREET prorosats FOR POST OFFICE ENVELOPES, Boer Ovrice Daranraryz,, } Wasuinoton, D. C., May 1, 1882. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this De- permuent UNTIL THURSDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF i UNE, 1882, at TWELVE O'CLOOK M.. for furnish- ing, in such quantities and at such times as they may Ue durin the Hcal yeas” nding Fase 9, TOR oF fs use du e fiscal year fame. of the following élasses, viz’ Nos. 1to4. For Official Letters and Returns. No. 6. “or Returning Dead Letters. 0, 6. For Registered Packages. No? 7: ‘Tag Envelopes for Registered Packaxes, No, 8. For International Money Order Advices. Blank forms of bids, with samples and full specifica- tions, will be furnished upon application to the Third Asaistant Postmaster General, Washington, DO. _mb-fi Postmaster General. ROPOSALS FOR STAMPED ENVELOPES AND NEWSPAPER WRAPPEKS, Post Orrtos DrrartMeyr, WastinoToN, D. €., May 1, 1952. Sealed Proposals will be received from envelope manu- facturers until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. on THURS- DAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF JUNE, 1882, for furnish- ing slich ‘*Stamped Envelopes” and ‘«Newspaper Wrap- pera” as this Department may order for public use luring @ period of four (4) years, commencing on the Ist day of October, 1882. Specimens of the envelopes and wray for which Proposals are invited, showing the dilferent qualities and colors of paper required. the cuts, ana style of gum- ming, with blank forms of specications, giving full information, may be had on application to the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Wachinyton, D. T. 0. HOWE, m5-f&t, 8t iter General, ‘PROPOSALS FOR FUEL, FORAGE and STRAW. DEPOT QuanTERMAsTER's OFFIcy, _ ? WasurxaTox, D. C., May 6, 1882.5 Sealed Proposals, in triplicate, subject to ‘the usual conditions, will be received at this office until TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, TUESDAY, JUNE SIXTH, 1862, at which time and place they. will be opened in the pros spec of bidders, for furnishing and delivering during © year commencing July 1, 1882, and ending June 30th, 1883, as follows:—Oak Wood, sawed and split and in the stick; Pine Wood, in the stick; Pino (indling) Wood, sawed. and split: Anthracite and Bituminous any eeu tne Dojo of Wanda BOGS ma} uired at the of Washington, D. C.. U. Bu tbarracks at Washington, D. G-- For Myen, Var, and at Soldiers’ Home, D. OG. ‘The Government reserves the right to reject any or all pros ‘A preference will be given to articles of ion. product Blank proposals and inted circulars, stating the kind and estimated quantities required at each place, and giving. full instructions as to the manner of bidding, to be observed by bidders, and terms of con- caece payment, will be furnished on application to ce. Envelopes containing proposals should be_marked:— <‘Proposais for Fuel,” or ‘* for Forage and Straw,” and addressed to the undersigned. m6-6t B. 0, CARI M., U.S. LL PERSONS WISHING TO OPERATE IN STOCKS IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, Should write to M. M. BROWN & CO., COMMISSION BROKERS, No. 6 WALL STREET, N. ¥. Stock Privileges Secured at Close Rates. If desired, we will operate on against any Privil bought thi sh us when show a it. SHOTs pita Saget, St Ppevate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough twmd No. 539 16rx STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING.) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwar, Sew Youn. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis= sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New ‘York, Boston and Washington: Orders executed on the ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one percent commission, Private and dtrect telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the. Stock Exchanges in thoge cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the ‘Marketa received through ourwires INSTANTLY ai- rect from the New York Stock nt C 4€ Bushels Crushed Coke...5.+.+00--$8. 70. ‘25Bushels Crushed Coke,.......+-.-$2.50. 4C Bushels Ordinary Coke...........$2.90. ‘2 Bushels Ordinary Coke... $2.00, . ‘Forsale st office of the fovea page ee cemotes. or atG. W. ‘Store, Weat Washinton. PECIAL BARGAINS TO-DAY, g, ~~ {From the Consregationalist J CAUSE AND CURE OF SICK HEADACHE. Sick Headache is one of those terrible chronic diseases that has been overlooked by the medical faculty because few people ever die directly from it, but may suffer the agonies of death tenfold. Sick Headache is not depen- dent on a dyspeptic stomach, as is generally supposed to be the case, Mester of the nervous system. The headache begins hours before the stomach Decomes sick, and the cause of the stomach getting sick atallis from nervous sympathy transmitted from the brain to the stomach. ‘The real and first cause of these headaches Hes stil! further back, and is to be found in a poor and impover- ished condition of the nerve fiuid, ana while in this con- dition there are many local or exciting causes for these headaches, such as fatigue, overwork, bright hght, hot sun, going without the usual meal, stimulants, and various other things may bring on an attack, but all because the nervous system is run down. Now for the cure. It ia Dr. Benson's CetER¥ anv CHAMOMILE Pris, which are prepared expresaly to and will cure all nervous diseases. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 centsabor. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DE. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESURIPTION. DR. C. W. BENSON'S SKIN CURE ‘Is warranted to cure Eczema, Tetters, Humors, Inflam mation, Milk Crust, afl Rough Scaly Eruptions, Diseases of Hatr and Scalp, Scrofuls Ul- cera, Tender Itchings, and Pimples on all parts of the body. ‘It makes the skin white, soft and smooth: removes tan and freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing Ix THE wort. Elegantly put up. TWO bottles in one pack. age, consisting of both internal and external treatment. All first-class druggists keep it. Price. $1 per package. C. N. CRITTENTON, Sole Wholesale Agent for Dr. C. W. BENSON'S REMEDIES, 115 Fulton street, New York. mi2 $30,000 SP2NG AND suMMER CLOTHING, ‘TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST At the Great BOSTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF CLOTHING, AT 723 TrH STREET NORTHWEST, (Between G and H.) 650 Men's 5; Suits, from $6 to $16. Fed Ne a , MI x 5 5 5,109 pairs Men's and Boys’ Fants, 4se-, $1.25, $1.50, 5 ‘an $6 Spring $6, $7, $8, $9, $10 and $12. Finest Black Cloth Suita, $15, $18,'#20, $22 ahd 25. Finest Custom Made French ‘Worsted Coats and Vest, $25, worth $40. Dress Coat and Vest, Blue Flannel Suite, $6, $9 and Blue and Black Goods, ‘of all description. Engligh Corduroy Suits, for Gunning, &e., $16, worth Many of our are equal to the finest custom Clothing, at less than half the cost. ‘The goods are here tobesold. Many styles of Suits we are selling less than you can buy the Goods for. ‘Only 37 more of the $16 and §18 Cheviot Suits left. We “Genta Suite, Bo $4, S10, His, $15, $s aad BD Everything in the line of MEN’S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. At Great Bargains at the Great BOSTON AND NEW YORK SALE OF CLOTHING, ‘723 7th street northwest, bet. Gand Hats. $10 $8, f° and $12. Look for the Red Signs and the Great Sale of Clothing. J. H. SMITH, Formerly of Oak Hall, Manager of the Boston and ‘New York Saloof Clothing: 23 L UU MMMM BBB EI L UU MMMM BoB OE RoR fan Ut HER EP EL Ete LLL Uv MMM BBB KEB EK KT NO ADVANCE IN LUMBER ar WILLET & LIBBEY’s. SAME PRICES AS LAST YEAR. ‘We have 6,000,000 feet of Lumber, carried over from last year, and wo will sell every foot of it at old prices, WILLET & LIBBEY, COR. 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE. m29 }M4?4ME wasHiNcron, No, 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ANEW DEPARTORE. DRESSES MADE AND MATERIAL FURNISHED AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, ELEGANT GOODS NOW IN STOCK. Ladies should call atonce and leave “their orders be- fore the assortment of elegant fabrics is broken. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, mi6-$1 MADAME WASHINGTON. LAGER BEER, THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO.'S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER, FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE AGENT. SAML C. PALMER, DEPOT, 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET N.W. §2Telephonio connection. aps A SBEst08 LIQUID P. HOUSE.) ASBESTOS CEMENT, FELT, WICK, PACKING, &c. Pept, unequaled by any in rich- first-class Se eatarye eae to Zoe eee aeee J. W. KENNEDY & CO., Dealers in Metals and Builders’ Hardware, 606 Pennsylvania ave. and 607 B street northwest. (Established 1800.) 325 ABYHOR NATTANG, Puameacuw, ” s ais ‘4th and I and 24 and D streets nw. THE EVENING STAR. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams t0 The Star. THE PERU - CHILI INQUIRY. —— ANOTHER LETTER FROM SHIPHERD, ‘The Tragedy in Dublin. TWO MORE ARRESTS—SIR WM. HARCOURTS LIFE THREATENED. SHREWSBURY, ENG., May 12—A man named Jas. ‘McGrath has been arrested here and remanded on suspicion of being concerned in the assassinations. Lonpon, May 12—The Provincial pavers publish rumors that Sir William Harcourt, home secretary, oe letters from fenians threatening his re. DUNGARVAN, IRELAND, May 12—A man named Ryan, a native of Waterford, who returned a year ago from America, has been’ arrested here on SUs- pician of complictiy in the assassinations, ‘The Peru Investigation. 4 LETTER FROM MR. SHIPHERD. New York, May 12—When the sub-committee met, Sergeant-at-Arms Hooker reported that he had notified Mr. Shipherd to appear. Shipherd declined, and gave his reasons tn the following: “New York, May 11—Dear Sir: I cannot waive peremptory engagements made for to-morrow upon such short notice. Moreover, Icannot com- plete my arrangements for a final examination until T have read the official record of Senator Biatr’s testimony, for which I wrote Mr. Williams some days since. Beyond this, I think the sub- committee will not choose to pass upon. _I will see the committee on Saturday morning, if 80 desired, or will meet the committee at Washington next week, as soon as Ican complete my preparations. “Very respectfully, (Signed) “Jacos R. SHIPHERD. “Col. Hooxer, Sergeant-at-Arms.” SHIPHERD TO BE EXAMINED BY THE FULL COMMIT- TER The following was thep, passed by a wnapimous vote: = : 3 TAG 7 ed Whereas the witness, Jacob R: Shipherd, having declined to appear this dayj as notified by the Ser- geant-at-Arms, alleging as his excuse that he has 2ppiled Tor and not yet received a full of the testimony contradictory t6 his own, given before the full committee in Washi: pe ad it further appearing that he demands the » to juce a large mass of ma tter, upon the admissibility of which questions will arise which ought to be sub- mitted to the full committee, and that the witness desires, to be heard by the full committee—there- lore, Resolved, That the examination of said Shipherd be adjourned before the full committee to meet at Washington on Wednesday, the 17th instant. ‘The sub-committee adjourned until to-morrow morning at 10 o’cloc k for the revision by witnesses Of the testimony air eady taken. a ——____— Wall Street To-Day. INACTIVITY IN THE STOCK MARKET. New York, May 12—The Posr’s financial article Says: The dullness at the Stock Exchange to-day exceeds anything known there for a great many months. There have been intervals of several minutes when nota single transaction in stocks was made among the several hundred brokers in the Exchange. The total number of shares done up to 12:30 o'clock Was less than 51,000, and much more interest has been shown by the’ brokers in {he Exchange in games, singing, and horse play than in business. The miclemency of the weather and the uncertainty about several points on which Speculation depends, such as the crops, are the reasons for the dullness. In this condition stocks, while varying only a fraction, have been firm: U. 8. bonds ‘are 3 lower for the 43 ond otherwise unchanged. Southern state bonds are Xal per cent higher; railroad bonds are steady, Dut inactive. P. $.—Since writ- ing the above, government bonds have advanced 4 for the 4s and 4 forthe other issues. The money market continues extremely easy. Call loans on stocks are 83% per cent, and on U.S. bonds 242% percent. Time loans and prime mercantile paper fre unchanged. The market for foreign exchange ts extremely dull, and as yet there is nothing Indicate that any gold will be shipped by to-mor- row’s steamers, The Marxets, BALTIMORE, May 12.—Virginia 4 Ga oat penton, 30 49. past du coupons, 60; do. a bia 12.—Cotton _ firm—middlit steady—Howard street and vi 2 steady and quiet; southern red, 1.35u1.49; do. amber, ‘1.40a1.44: No. 2 western winter red, spot, 1. i 5 Suly, 1.264501. 2636; ee sh. ern firmer for white and . southern white, 89490; do. ye , 86087: western ued, spotaud May, tis asked: Sue, 8O3a84" July: S4Xabiiy; steamer, 80 bid.- Oats lower—southern, pag ty ty em vania, 60262. Rye quiet, 0521.60. Hay ‘and quiet— prime to choice Bennsylvatiie and “76.00 7.00. Provisions — firm—meas 18,78a19.75. Boll meats ahoulders and, clear rib mide, packed. Sa 11%. Bacon—shoulders, 9; clear ‘rib eides, 12%. Hate 1oaloss, Lard refined, 12% Butter lower an ull western bac : Fol % Giitoo quiet iio oa ‘ordinary to tair, Sabie Sugar Coffee 0 ee air, Sa. Sugar steady =A oft, Ser copper refined Guick 18 Whee easier, 1.21 Freichts to Liverpool per steamer tominslly’ 24, Receipte Roce sale beeeies Sia Eo ia abe ae Be is; rye, none. Shipinenta—wheat, none 1.390 bushils, " Salee—wheat, 941,412 bushels; cor, 118,672 bushels. NEW YORK, May 12.—Stocks dull and weak. Money. 33. Exchange—long, 487; short, 489%. State bon fairly active and er." Gor except for 4s, which ‘are. fc cad. NEW YORK, May 12. Fi ict and steady. Wheat opencdigast cont lsstlers subelatentis went end lost most of advanee. Coru moderately active and yay gent better. Pork strong, 18.12}9a19.00. Lard stronger, 12, 12:30 p.m,—U. 8. 4s, do, seconds, 9435, ex-interest. ‘New ., Atlantic and Great Western second mortgage trustees’ certifi 153. Tilinois Central, 1394. “Pennsylvania Central, 60, ex-dividend and new stock. Reading, 29%, Milwaukie and St. Paul com- mon, 115, THE New ORLEANS CusToM-HovsE DamagEp.— ‘The supervising architect of the Treasury depart- ment received a te! early this morning that the exterior of the New Orleans custom-house has been considerably injured by the burning of a buliding on the ite corner. Instructions have been issued to repair the injury at once, ‘Tas Inpian Commrrrers of the House and Sen- ate will leave to-morrow morning at o’clock for Se t the Indian school in that city, ich is wl Managemen’ the it doy <a Pratt. The committees will return at 8:47 p.m. morrow. invitations have been issued to le interested in Indian education, and those wi! Dave accepted will make the party number about ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CABINET Were present at the regular Cabinet meeting this afternoon. The tariff the claims commission and the Sergeant case were ‘of dis- cussion, but no action was taken upon them. It is probable that at the Cabinet: Logp FREpenick Cavenpish andthe Hon. Evelyn Ashley, son of the Earl of Shaftsbury, were in Washington in January, 1859, and were ent by MI Posteo letters trom the Hon. delphis. Ashiey is now parliament from Poole. Mr. Gilpin warmly com- Inended the Englishmen to his friend Mr. aid ‘cultivated and quall- ion” AMonG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day were Senators Hawley, Hampton, and Miller, (N. ¥.,) and Representatives Miller and Aldrich. IN THE ProBaTe Cover to-day Jotge Begnet Ni Bi ws ona Wit ifisin Mente, boud $000. Sstats John = Setliemene stat Day do. stat 2 azigensz Laat 4 , obgenz23euece 18 8 ay & $38 “ tJ 2322. ee) HzeSazuasey Fy oe gs News Sriefs. Col. Forsyth has had a conversation with the daughter of Chief Loco, who informed him that 13 Indians had been killed tn the fight at Stein's Peak with Forsyth, ‘The latter had only claimed 2 killed. Col. yth states that only 30 or 40 bucks are believed to have escaped with from the encounter with Gen. Garcia. A resolution was introduced in the legislature of Nebraska yesterday to investigate the charges of corruption in connection with the election of United States Senator Van Wyck. The charges involve the surveyor general's Oflice, and the use of the public funds. At the closing session of the meeting of the So- clety of the Army of the Tennesse at St Louls yesterday, Gen. W. T. Sherman ¥as elected presi+ dent, and Andrew Blair, the eldest son of Frank P. Blair, was elected a member of the society. A sensation has been created in mining circles in New York by the disappearance of William 8. Clark and John K. Rothwell, who were connected with seven mining companies’ funds, which Uney are charged with taisappropriating. ee Lanor Nores.—The colliers brought from Scot- land last Week to take the place of the strikers at the Cape Breton mines have joined the Miners’ union, and Work has not been resumed... The Bos- | ton and Albany ratiroad will discharge next week one-fourth of the employés in the Springfield, Bos- ton, and Albany shops, on account of the dullness, In freight business. ...ver 1,000 working people of Philadelphia have joined the Knights of since May 1. ‘The order clattns 70,000 members im Pennsylvania, and 15,000 in Phil MAKKIED. SPINKS—TAYLOR. On Thuraday, Ith, TAR, » Father Walsh, RICHAKD PINKS, of St. Mary’s county, Md., and CATHERINS TAYLOR, of King George county, Va. . 11, 1882, Mr. JON his late residence, No. E rent. Funeral will take place Saturday, May 13th, at ® o'clock a.m... from KE Matthew's church. Helatites mae. and friends are invited tend. Requiem OTAINEY, On Tourney ™ 482, RAINEY. On Thursday morning, May 11, 1 i y, May 1S, at 2 0% Me, No. 495 Maryland avenue southwest ee O8EP GAWLE! GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 26 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Terms moderate afid everything first-class. ‘Telephone conection. mid AN R. WRIGH J° Snag Testy WERTARE a ph aio eS ORNINHING. UNDERTAKER, No. 316 vania avenue northwest, between Sd ana os Per gy ee og Girst-clans. STEAMERS, &c. FPHE (STEAMER “MAT TANG" street wharf 1 SUNDAY, TUES THURSDAY, at seven o'clock a.m.."for Potomac river landings, stopping at landings in Komini on and ursdays, Mattox on Sundays and Thurs- days, Chapel Point aud Bren’s Wharf Sundays down and Wi lays ‘‘up,” and Mattawoman Creek om Sundare, “down” and Mondays “up. ‘returning ta Washington every Monday, and Friday afternoons. ‘For information apply to soe = ‘V OYAGERS To EUROPE. J, W. BOTELER & SON Arethe Agents for Jyo sule of Tickets in this District ot INMAN STEAMSHIP Co. Parties proposing to visit Europe can obtain allia- ormation by applying to 3 ..W. BOTELER & SON. G. T. JONES. Ay ‘Tth strect wharf, ee = POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. On and Ww. after MARCH 19th the STEAMER WHALES toot of Teh street, EVESY SUNDAY. at four o'clock p.m., for Baltimore and River Landitis, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEMBER 34, 1881, the steamer ARROWSMITH will leave her fool of 7th street, atT a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY for all river Jandi ‘On MONDAY asfar as Nomini Perry. On THURSDAY, Nomini, Curri Leonardtown ‘Clement ‘Stone's and St. it's iaron's and Howard's, "Ou SATCHDAY, Cartiomas and Leonardtows. JOHN E. WOOD, FRED WOOD, Secretary. MEDICAL, &e. BOTTLE OR TWO OF DR. BROTHERS’ IN- Cordial sealed thine pee ‘vigor to the OF SECRET DIBEASES SHOULD OON- Brothers and Gi Becee ‘the only cure you. of a cure