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_AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. _ FUTURE Day: ____ THIS ABTERNOON. | eid DOW SALE Auctioneer. OF _VALTAB AND BOUs! 1 AT ANNAPE TASCERY REMPTORY SALE OF GEN’ TLEMEN’S 01 UT EIT, AT AUCII EY ON CONSISTING OF BLACK MARE, SIX YEA) S OLD, NED SOUND AND A GuOD WARE SDAY, MAY TWE 8" PRING We ONE SECOND-HAND HAND SIDE-BAR ¥, ONE Ne B ce DAY MOR: ng at TEN O'CLOCK, above with: i DD HOS. J. Fi Heal Estate Auct "3 AND. CHANCERY SALE, OF VALUABLE UNIMPROVED AL ESTATE. lay of gale, the rus Supreme Court off property at thi unbit, paseed In equity exuse ace es GOLD, if Lerein Temple of J. are complainants, MITH, Trueteo, GOLD’ 1 OL nto ef al. are de feud th street norsawest. _ WITH OTHER STOCK, HATS, WOME: ES, COATS, SUITS OF REMNANTS OF VEL- ES RED | FLANNEL, SEWELRY. AT AUCTION. Dos BUGGY AND HAK- ALSO, PHALTON, ONE_SECOND- , ONE - oP SG, MAY TWENTIETE, X will sell the CHILDREN'S OOS, | O VER WATCH, SET, &., Pa the 2 our aniesrorms, 02 SATURDAY MORNING, dines, the fo'l sacriberd real ex a ae \. 1 URDA INDAY_ AFTERNOO TWENTY Sie: TH MAY, at TEN O1CLOG! Auctioneer. TT rpruomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. sHOMACKER & C¢ DID ORD! on New York avenue, t, with an average depth of about 75 feet, and Contain together 5,432 aqnere feet, ‘The north 29 feet front Beal STREE’ v CHANCERY SALE OF VA! UABLE LOT ON HIGH GEORGETOWN, D. C. vourt of > : : 2 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme 1th street of Int 21, square RisHs SOMMER & Co., NEARLY NEW, ON at i TIE, beteeen 3 om York a si porth F secvet wit BIGIETOP PALTERSON ORGAN, AT’ AUC- gee biatrict ot Gatumnbiay paneed tn eanty ones depth o ret: contains 2 mare foot. Ne . 1035, Docket 8, t Ring IMMEDIATELY Hen Ee Mili cell On WEDNESDAY, the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1882, at SIX O'CLOCK P. half of Lot numbered Twent Hawkins’ Addition to Georget Sub lots 20, 21, 22 and 23, squere 143. Lote 20 ‘snd 21 front each 28 fect on north FE. Between ith and 19th streets, opposite Rawlins’ ©, ‘With a depth each of 99 fect and & ine Lots 22 and 23, of similar dimensions and immedi- ately in rear of evb lots et IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, ‘Tne avove elegant instraments will be sold SATUR- DAY, MAY ‘TWENTIETH, 1882, at TWELVE O'CLOCK, within my auction rooms. Both of the Pianos are in splendid order, and will be sold without reserve. ml8-2t rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ix and twelve mont at time of sale. ‘M., the north -three (23) in’ “Beatty and wn, fronting about forty rect, and having a depth of 130 feet. One-third cash, residue in. two equal ithe, with iuterest; $50 Upon final ratification of’ sale OS mig ee poy ge ae aun ani fall payment of purchase inoney, deed will be miven Bether 04 feet on 10th strect west. between north | Oe peat to the purchases, who minst pay cost of conveyancing. And C streets, and 155 feet on north C street, between | SATURDAY, MAY cWENTIE TIL, at TEN O'CLOCK, pO LS ae ON SAME DAY. AT SIX O'CLOCK Sag Deute Walaa Dwact Bosksass ioe Easterns JM; D. CASSIN, (7 ° Ns 3 "LOCK, one boube Waln 001 seraVin ; D. South hsif Lot 10, equere 28, fronting 21 feet 2¥in- | and Paintass ket - a 18 dist street northwest, ches on east side 25th street, between I and K streets ALSO, }. WILLIAMS & CO. uctioneers. a wide alley. Ww TRUSTEES. PROPYRT BETWE business, em- orth, with a depth of 205 f E assortment of DAY. AT HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK, re 140, fronting west 50 fet on 19th street L snd M streeta north, with depth of ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTY- HIRD, AT FIVE O'CLOCK, Lot, square 896, fronting 69' feet 7 inches on south ide Maxcachusetis avenue, between Tth aud Sth strovts The entire stock of a party iiving w bracing Hevelvers and a geuerat. Fancy Goods. Arso, jes and Carriaces, Wavons, Hacks, &c. ‘0 postponement on account of weather. 18-2t AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of A;P. A878, and duly record lic t keg, One of the land records FPRIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncor. SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS ERONTING ON SEVENTH STREET, N F AND G@ STREETS SOUTHWEST, dated October 25th, in Liber No. 902. for Wash- nbia, and by direction at public anc. BAY, MAY east. ha ineton county, District of Colu OX SAME SP Frve octocK oF the panty scoured thereby. I ahall sll at é at ef ion, in front of preniit is ae Guvlisaetoton tetas te en Cat EO EIS TWENTY. TH, AUD. 188, at SIX O'CLOCK, P. stzeeks cat with, aun OF THE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS the fo: ON W 1 ng and being in the city of ‘owing-deseribed real estate fd preaniies, ‘ington, in designated as part FOURTH, 4 é x OF HIS EXCELLENCY rict of Columbia, known a south 13 feet 7 inches of lot 10, sanere 13% ., Square 437, (four hundred and thirty-seven), ft n Ohio avenue and. D street uort', with & Soe clio samo at 18 tore M. OUTREY, Tue Frexcu Minister, AT HIS RESIDENCE, t, improved by 2 sual frame hotise. No. SAME DAY, AT SIX O'CLOCK, 645, itonting re. 19 feet 4 inch thence along east 1c) ninet: from the north ing west 99 feet 4 inches (nine- south (28 feet) twenty-cight y-nine feet four ine of said lot to No. 645, itor SOUTHEAST COR. OF CONN. AVE. AND L ST., | ie DA Toot Cer eney cho fent ae Hatt rect went. ee and pate Se | unt thereon, consisting of a thee: tory ‘Term ‘as prescribed by the decree 3 s | Dweltiug, “with stor eroom. -Btabie on therear of the purchsse money in cash, ant t Se a oe) ABT ISuIC ns of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve UABINGTS, : Hq 2 4 LOUIS XV. TABLE, and other Furniture of that date: | i pe a SUPERB MANTEL SETS, Artistic Objects, Turkish Carpets and Rugs, from day of rule the t A the property of propert} n day of sa) muplyin wit perty Upou which default ld at the Fink iter three di : my pur- {sales within ten (10) been made Persian Portiers, Guipure Lace, And other fine Window Hangings, r. Conveyane tY. DESIRABLE. CHA: BEDROOM FURNITURE OF SUPERIOR MANU- A TION, FRO: SUPERBLY CARVED NOKTHWE: AT AU LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE, CHINA WARE, SHi D PLATE, TY-FIF IH, 185 the premises, T having a front o1 T'S FRENCH POWDERS—CERTAIN CURE, Lot No. 9, in for Kisiney Diseases, Gravel and all Uringry Diseases, jervou: 3s Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impoten 1 sell f veyancing at purchaser's cost. $100 If terms of sale are not comptied with On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWEN. at SIX O'CLOCK, in front chieen mouths, for notes bearing interest from ‘ust on property own, rustee reserves t the risk and cost of B. HAY, Trustee, aare 344, fn ect by a depth of 100 feet to an comfortable frame dwe'ling, property is lo- every way & * = sleet, | BACCARAT GLASS WARF, FRENCH KITCHEN ts appointmenis. ‘This Serofuis, Syphilis and all Blood and Skin Diseares BATLERIE; Tost desirable sections of the city, sugedily cured. Gonorrtira, cured in 48 hours. nee ae NTWISLE, Druggiat corner oS Street aud Penusylvania avenue, Price $9 rer DO, eent aim roerty: hird cash@the residue —aaene . twelve and by mail under seal on receipt of price. A years’ e rperien: be copsuited confident MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES of rare value, FRENCH WINES, &c., &c.; LANDAU, HORSES, HARNESS, AND GENERAL STABLE PARAPHERNALIA. ‘The sale wilt in special pra: can E All conveyancing ly by gent’emen and ladies ed Saturday 0 devos.t required. at time of dl taxes all paid uy HOMAS upou scientific and bh y ALTER commence WEDNESDAY, MAY in three equal ! eighteen months, with 1 iitcreal and secured by a deed of trast on at purchaser's gale, The title a BowLING. Auctioneer. - WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers, AN EXTENSIVE ASSORT- CAR- 1 SEVENTEENTH, AT HALE-P. TEN O'CLOCK, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AN ve AS ag ERGTER and continue THURSDAY, AT SAME HOUR, when BS OF CONTEST NS BOTTLE OR TWO OF DR. BROTHERS’ IN- | falunce of Furniture: bibeecy Gad Hircoee at ee &c., CONTAINED IN ABOUT THIRTY ot Nervous ATURDAY, MAY TWENTTE rH, AT Ay Pevritine Coral wil! cure any fold, and on bilsty. 2 Seminal Emissions sud Tuspotsncy; Gow of | HALESPASE TEN O'CLOUE: al the Wines, Horses | DY virtie of a deed of trost dated Ausust Sth, A. D. sexual power.) It arts ‘the hole system. c. 1880, id duly recorded in liber No. 950, folio 39, one $00 B street southance, far to the whole syNou. | and Carriages, Sc., Xo. of the ian dimond of the District of Columbia, and by AW icrivs or seen S SHOULD CO} = chip Med nek eran oy Pa peed ou, on the premises, 133 sult Drs. Brothers and Gray, 906 B «treet southwest, ‘on ‘THURSDAY, MAY TW) perience. 906 B xtreet southwest. airs, Ren Sofas and OF __A LARGE AND 7 shysicians thia city who can permanent! The articles will be on view MONDAY and TUES- Se a oni 7 n without mezcury! “Blany have been dieay~ | DAY. May 1otlland 16ih, commencingat 12 U'clock, | A> DIS tioned in thersbedule.attaciod te sald acureby not calling ou Us at first Thirt) | of trust, namely, in part: mse ml-tn % Parlor Suites, wpholitered in Rep, Gilt Frame Mirrors, REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO | Messrs. FITCH, FOX & BROWN are avents for the | ORE eae koase, MT. Tables, cure any case of Suppressed or Painful Men- | propert _ FPS ASE _ | Cama Sates, erarones, many Chairs, Tae ene eee rerio WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioncers. « Curtains and Lauubregning, Cottase Suites, als-2m' FE Ta fantel Mirrors, = a vELE-AS- e ENTL CAN HAVE SCIENTIFIC TREAT- K COUN Ie Waluut Bedsteads, Wardrobes, and a speedy cure gurranteed of ail Venereal E ads, Heating Stoves, Gilt Brackets, Di-easex, without the use of mercuri«l or rs upholstered in Green Damask, nt. Tu recent or acute cases, and Stair Carpets, Plated Ofkee strict! . Ingrain and other Cai MAY FIGH YCLOCK ALM i but Bureaus until nown « large | Duicrous to enumerate, ‘Lermas casi, . LUCKETT, WALTER B. WILLIAMS, _mié-4 WALTER B. WILLIAMS & rpioas DOWLING, Auctioneer, Tal, Separate rooms ior Ladies. iTtos. nd ae neral assortment of goods usually found in a | first-class hardware store. ALSO, AT ONE O'CLOCK, FIRST DAY, Iron Saf~ Combination Lock, Store Fixtures, Wagon os, Dysy - pe fOr our yucstions Tor book ye AND HEALT land records for Washii DAY. PAST MAY UK O'CLOCK P lowi. g property: oN, THE MOST RELIABLE hed specialist in this city, with 13 fence, will arantce actire in all diseases of Tp Ones ton ot 9 inches: y ‘a depth of together with the improvements, 75, and recorded in Liber 787, folio 439, one ington count lumubia, the undersicned Trustees will sell, ‘TWENTY-NINTH, M., in front of the Lot H of Wilson & Vision of square 367, havins s front of 23 115 feet toa 15-foot alley, Ware, ark Colture Furniture, Waliut Bedsteads, Washstands, Painted Bedsteads, Wash tauda, Whatnots, Muttresses, Aud iuany other articl’s meutioned in schedule too co. e July, ty, Dis- 1882, at third cash; residue in two equal pay- twelve months, with notes beari statsixper cent per snuum until paid, and se- in- AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR. | cured by a deed of truston the property sold.” Alcon. NESS, Re., EVEKY TUPSLAY, THURSDAY, sud ae é sold Allo MORNING comipenctne” at 1S cig at yurehascr'n cost. $100 “deposited at the u estate and Personal property, Liberal advances Bok DARNEILEE,; Trusteos, ISS ASES OF THE GENITO, U on abt consignments. [jal6) S. BENSINGEK. Auct. ae aE = ARAL =e TE ON K 1, Liver, Kidne: = Sees MRUSTER'S SALE ESTATE ON p es, Dyspepsia. &e-. spec. FPLHONAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SIREET, IMPROVED WITH FRAME HOUSE, cured. te fot advice. Book tres. No. 907 K STREET NO. THWEST. Box i. Batfalo N.Y. z By virtue of a . ‘ree of oe a Np oops aula eae eee apy o istrict of Columbia, passed in equity cause. No 21, E will sel at » NKIGHIN BETWEEN S AND f SiRE: ‘IS NORT! On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY * } THE! H, at SIX OPOLOCK, in front of the premises, | I public auet Y oriinal Lot’ three (3). in square four hundred and seventeen (417), fronting sixteen (16) feet on north Sth street, with an eveu width, bya depth of one hundred (100) feet, a) Allfemaie complaints quickly cured. cons daily at 924 7th treet northwest. Office hours from: Tw v or ‘p. Ehe, ny jadhes D*® #coxrp's VITAL RESTORATIVE, Can be the Jy E tit DAY OF MAY, said ehuse in and topart of city of Washington, D.C, on north side of K street, 51 a public auction, in front’ remises, on SATURDAY, the ‘TWENTY-SEV- A. D. 1882, at FOUR O'CLOCK all the right, title and interest of the parties to Lot L, in square 371, in the bewinning for same ata point feet 8 inches west from southesst corner of said square, thence west along K together with all the iinprovements, eonsisting of two | Riruct a4 feet thence math ately ee are oe Ayrroved by the Academy of Me-tic small one-story Frame Houses, renting for $4 per month | S00? imronth live of Mascachtnctes oe distant eommencad by the Mec cach. ap lebrities of the World a3 specific for nervous and physical debility, love af aly vicor, &c.. of Levacwr, 10 bis. rue Riche Paris; or of Seth. 8. Bai a omen where desert} th monia’« can be had. ides SOND. Ri ‘n . Terms: One-half cash: balance in six (6) months, with interest at 6 per ceat per annum, secured by deed of of trust upon the property. J eposit of 350 a eof sale. If termus of fale are not com- southeasterly by and with the line of beginning. purchaser's option. nye HUMAaS D feet west from northeast corner of said equare, thencs id avenue 16 fect 4's inches, and thence south 46 feet 5 inches to the ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelvo montus, with interest from day of sale, ‘orall cash at ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trustee, a2 Lowielana avonna nerthrest, 452 SIGESVOND, —— 3... COLDWELL, Auctionee ma12-0od zw PRIP' WHIANCERY SAL y PRESCt Real Eat . JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD P z NO. A. PRESCOTT, Real Estate Broker, Naar Sephn Henroee Cig peat J 1G F street uorthwest. a. Cure of Syphilis two stamps for pam- Da. JOHN TRIPP. DR. WE: lecree of the upreme Court of, um ia, passed on the 11th day of y Canise No. 8065, IT will sell at’ ) front of the premises, “the follo City of proved real estate at 2 : MONDAY, MAY TWENTY-TWO, GCLOCK P.M, Oth ste. et north wide al'ey. io TUESDAY, MAY TWENTY-THIRD, DA HALF O'CLOCK P.M., ‘This lot is ou west side of Bd stredt, “ne corner of M_ street southwes aud c three parts of 16 feet frout eacl lots 2and 3, square 544 corner of 34 street sout in six pai SAME DAY, at SIX O'CLOCK P.M. 471. ‘This lot is the southeast corn streets southwest. A LW 2, at FIVE O'CLOCK. P.M. <ivision of equare 94), ‘These lots are improved by a two. ry house, used ag dweling and busi ness howe, ard ‘can be Gecupled by eeparate fanaiies, tis a good business stand. t One-third of the purchase mon: e paid in ¢asu. the nce in two equal instail- sof one and two years, for which the notes of toe Laser, bearing jutercst at 6 per cent. from the day jo ken, Or all cash at the option of pur- ne triietee Will retain a Hen on the property stil the terms are complied with nd the pur. reid im full. A oa! of $100 must be me —— each ere ee a ‘Terms of sale tuplied with within seven or property wil. be reacid at cost of defaulting pure] ; convey~ aucing and recording at purchaser's cont, YEDANTUS B. EDWARDS, Trustes. One devine a box, oF f suall provaid on pars to Guarantees ssned by $ WELL, $80 Pra ie avenue, Watts byessleand Betail Agents, to whom all Be aidrewed. = GQTARELING DiscovERY: D Lost Maxnoon Restonrn. ‘A viet fence nate “THU! improved Nichol Asyium. enue the iain road of youth ul im} maa Debility, Last Manho« <img G11 F strect northwest. | Stould command vain every Known remedy, hasdiseovered a <im- COLDWELL, Auction ‘tal: da bean is heowh-aitline male: plo seit cure, which he will send FREE be Address J. H EVE mi5-7t SULOR'S SALE OF VALU, 1882, two-story frame dwelling, No. B06 t; goOd lot running back toa ‘This property ia very desirably located Uttention of persons who want A GOOD CHANC E FOR INVESTMENT. ion, the following desirable im- the dates| at SIX 1882, at FIVE ‘to Northwest be bought in to a widealley. “Al on M street, next to northwe west. ‘These lois ¢ Ss of 1626 feet front each to an all be bought square lot 25, of 7th and K Fronts 20 feet on 7th street by a pth of 100 feet. A desirable bus ness o orner. RSDAY, MAY TWENTY-FIFTH, 188%, at TX K Jot 1, section 1. sub. of Barry Farm; 2 two-story frame houses; situated on Jeadinz to the Insane and J.T. COLD WELL, Auctioneer. 4s | ROPERTY, ON L STREE NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TWEEN NINTH AND. TF: ranmabegaaee == AND ALL PH quickly enred: Lacorrhes and knessex,&e. No calomel or wercury 49th st-u.w.,beti and i ats. VPEMUATORRGEA, IW Sitar Dace ft Ferme AND SAWING MILL PROPERTY, Pig 2 KNOWN AS “DRAPER'S MIL! B " ' am et Mi AT THE INTERSECTION OF £ ¥, ArT. ni x PIETH, A. D., cs PLOCK. ce or pa-cel of grou situated, lying and Washington, THE TRADES. _ O12 PENNSYE.VANIA AV. of every description done EI iT Pe KMOWR and de | plat and 7 wal ‘elt an Leliye | Sass jot numbered four (4), in equare | the ered three hundred and sixty-nine (360), frontier hh of 120 feet, improved by & two story and ‘attic Frame House, with back build ears: ing. jlerins; One-third cash balance in oneand two: . dof trust seohi. or alleash, at option of purchaser. A ceporit of 3100 required at time of sale uvey- reond wat purchaser's cost. If terms of juplinl with in seven days ‘the Executor to re-sell at risk and cost of default oF, uiter wiving five days advertisement of Te-sale ih eomue uewspaper in to 15th day of May, 1883, in Equity Twill offer for aa ic DAY’ OF MAY. Tad, at 8 ‘i ai all that Valuable “Mill intersection o | 18th and and known and described as: Allot lot premises, SIXT! P.M, ¥ BROTHERS, TICAT. BOOK AND JOR PRINTERS, yovania avenae, Washinton, D.C." eralty. ai (234). and the west tree () Ba for minegyentne. Yea 0 for. ninetyenine thier with all hie the machinery and other natures. machinery "Terms an prescribed by the court, viz of Jot, from June WEAVE, KE! & 00.3 shSngtor LAUNDRY so: SAVAGE SMITH the purchase money to be paid in UNDRY SOAP Ex. Est. L. W. Murphy, dec'd. in two equal ‘inet: nents one (1) I FCONOMICAL, LEK cE 18 PURE. jON BROS., Auctionee mi3-a&ds_ | with six (6) ver FREY PKOM ALL Ab TERATION: BLE DUST, SOAPSTC &e., WH FB, PIPE CLAY, ut interest, the his notes secured by Goss of toms per ENRY 2 CLs tt 460 Louisiana UsED TO ADD WEIGHT AVI aven public act DAY THE Property, city of Washi (4), in square numbered two hundred and pinety: ro : Jease- RUSTEE'S SALE OF THE VALUABLE PLANING HIRTEENTH © STREETS AND OHIO AVENUE NOR 1H- WEST. By virtue of an order and decree of the Supreme, Court of the District of Columtna, made and assed (eal Sav in front of ron om a WENTY- O'CLOCK situ. and 1X numbes Tet “186d ts e buildings, tmprovements and. a and ie renilos two (2) wo (2) yours, the ent itire prop- 8, Trustea, us north AND LULK, 4 AND ROT THE 61 He GUIOKLY WEAG our! D VALUA TY ON THE CORNER AN UABLE PROP! » OF THIKD AND L STREETS NORTHW(ST. By Urge Qt deere ofthe Supreine Court of the am jumbia, passed in equity cause No. 7,979, Docket 21, the T2tiday Of May. De 188s, ein coat elite auction. trot of the ines, on SaTUcDAY, THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF SHAY, A.D. "188%, at FOUR-AND-A-HALE O'CLOCK P.M. ‘the fol pe ake mn nn ot fies yar K. Burehe et arainet Americs G ited. by It IS MANUFACTURED TRICTLY PUR” M L EB MAR- SE PROCURED FROM SES G¥ PUTKID DEAD ANIMALS, RING LIFE AND HEALTH. AUS. AND EVERY BAR BRANDSD MP. as WINE AND 93 Oe ery eas 3 FIGENDS ARE KNOWN 8 Old Stanil known pa ‘HOS. J, FISHER & CO., Auctioneers. OF CITY PROPERTY. ‘Supreme Court of iGEeeet CLARET! CLARET! Weoffer, as asnecisity, THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET 4 ae $c1S BER DOZER TOR 8, OB We have also an sssortment of HIGHFR GRADES OF CLARET, which we are offering at iow fiures. POTTED MEATS, PICKLES, OLIVES, PANNED OYSTERS, SARDINES, &., &c., for gad kx. currions. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, m5 No. 120) F S!REET NORTHWEST. Ass 1872 RYE WHISKY, UPPER TEN RYE WHISKY, OLD STOCK RYE WHISKY, CLARETS, CHAMPAGNES, CALIFORNIA ANGELICA, CATAWBA, SHERRIES, PORT, GOLD LION PUNCH, LONDON PUNCH, HUB PUNCH. B. W. REED’S SONS, m5 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. CaALiFornia CLARET, $4.00 PER DOZEN. Several months ago we bottled a fow casks of the Above, received direct. It is now in fine condition, being pure and agreeable. We think it will give better satisfaction than the much higher priced, imported. C. WITMER’s, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NOW WHITE BREAD AND BEAUTIFUL ROLLS fd Biscuits wil bo, ruarantee if you uso GE io celebrated Minnesots Patent Flour, was awarded the First Framium ever all other competi ioreat the National Fair in 1819, and awain the Premium, in the shape of « very wold m Gores will tara ut forty Iseves ‘bread than ‘el ‘oui ore am other flour in America, STERLING ST. LOUIS FANCY, one of the moet beautiful Winter- Wheat Patent Flours ever offered to the trade. It is thexcelled by any Patent except Ceres, snd. will please the most e acting housckeeper and satiaty the inost fastidious cure. RELIANOE, a splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, fade by the celebrated Hungarian Prooess. Itis & ‘Clueega anid Wwe pusrantee will give satisfaction eo Crety a and we ea one who will try it. GOLDEN HILL, the old reliable stand by and the Standard Family Flohr of the District, and equal to a great many so-called Patent fours. The Millers or Manufacturers of GOLDEN HILL havospent about $10, 000 in remodeling their mill, and have ia Guced thé so celebrated Holler eyatem, ard consequent. Jy Golden Trit'is not only = ficont Family Flour, but itis reslly a patent four with the great advantace thut it ean be bouxht for considerably feas money than a great many Patent flours uot near as white, nor as nutritious as Golden Hill. For sale by all go Corse Wholesale Depot: corner ist street and In svertue, WM. M. GALT & GU., ‘Who are also the Sole Wholesale Agents for the District of Hecker’ Celebrated Self-raisag Flour and Buck wheat gut RECEIVED— Losron cucumprns™ tf FLORIDA TOMATOE:! and FLORIDA ORANGES, Constantly on hand, PHILADELPHIA CAPONS and CHICKENS, Also, the very best POULTRY, FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th street and New York avenue. /E ARE RECEIVING DAILY rar LEELA MOTTON ED OYSTE] GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand PUILADIIPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 428 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. UHN R, KELLY, 225 Emsr-Crase MUTTON, &o. CORNED BEEF BEEF, LAMB, VI A'BPECIALTY, Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Ni 5 OF Box 71, City Post Ottice. vered free of charge to all parts of the mar24 PROPOSALS. ‘AVY PAY OFFICE, N Wastinearox, D-C., May 18, 1889. SEALED PROPOSALS in duplicate to be endorsed “Proy for lumber,” will be received at this office until TWELVE M., on the THIRTIETH DAY OF MAY, 1882, for the Below described lumber, to be de- livered at the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C., e to ernment, viz. : may expeO RR UREAU YARDS AND DOCKS. 87,000 ft. B. M. White Pine 5,000 ft» B. M. Va, Pine Flooring. The Punt ig renerred for weet all bids not e is. reset ject any or 8 not deemed advantageous to the government. Responsible wecucity required on the bids for the prompt and faithful delivery ofthe lumber. Bank forus for bids and information to be had at this office. RICHARD WASHINGTON, at Pay Inspector, U. 8. N. PLovesaLs FOR Post OFFICE ENVELOPES. Post Orvice DEPARTMENT, t Wasuixaron, D. C., May 1, 1882. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this De- Fertment UNTIL THURSDAY, the EIGHTH DAY OF UNE, 1882, at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., for furnish- such quantities und. at guch tiniée as they may be ordered, all the Post Office Envelopes required for use during the fiscai year ending June 30, 1883, of the tollowing classes, Nos.1to4. For Official Letters and Returns. No. 5. For Returninw Dead Letters. No. 8. For Rezistered Packages. No.7. ‘Tag Vuvelop:s for Registered Packages, No. 8. For International Money Order Advices. Blank forms of bide, with samples and full specifica- tions, will be furnished upon application to the ‘Third Assistant Pootumaster General, Washington, D/C. m5-f&tu, 8 Postmanter General. PROPOSALS, FOR STAMPED ENVELOPES AND NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS. Post Orrice DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., May 1, 1382. Sealed Proposals will be received from envelope manu- facturers until TWELVE O'CLOCK M. on THURS. DAY, the EIGHTH Y OF JUNE, 1882, for furnis ing wich ‘‘Stamped Envelopes" and ?*Newspaper Wrap pers” ag this, Department nay order for “public “use during a period of four (4) years, commencing on Ist day of October, 1882. Specimens of the envelopes and wrappers for which proposals are invited, showing the different qualities ‘and colors of paper required, the cuts, anastyleof cum- with blank forms of bids, and specifications, ing full information, may be had on application to ird Assistant General, Washington, T. 0. HOW Postmaster General, FINAN CIAL. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought md Bold on Commission, No. 539 16tH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,’ Agency for Prince and Whitely, - Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New Your. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis= sionin San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-sighth of one per ceat 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 ofStocks and Bonds and information regarding the Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. nl So HE SO% F OG ee Bo ES PH ee oS H H ‘ooo Ht God Kae 000. 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THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY............ .May 19, 1882. 2d Edition. Latest eorams WT Sle The Harvard College Races. Bostox, May 19.—In the Harvard college class Doat races on the Charles river to-day the senior crew won by half a length ahead of the junior grew. Time, 12 minutes and 43 seconds Distance, miles. —_.—___ ‘Telegraphic Briefs. The failures throughout the country for the pest seven days reported to New York number 124. ‘The bill reported from the New York assembly ways and means committee appropri «ting $825,000 for the completion of the new capital building, Passed the state senate this a.m. The bill also provides for the appointment of a commission to examine and Ro pido tothe safety and dura- bility of the ng. Sa Wall Street To-Day. New Yorx, May 19.—The Post's financial article says: The Stock Exchange markets continue very dull. U. S. bonds are unchan except for the extended 5s, which are 3 hi Southern state bonds are firm. Ratiroad bonds are irregu- lar, but generally lower for speculative tssues. In the stock market the three stocks at all active have been Milwaukee and St. Paul, Western Union Telegraph, and Loulsville and Nashville. ‘The two former are lower than yesterday and the latter higher. Indications accumulate that a “bear movement” has been organized inst St. Paul, and that a good deal of the stock has been sold.’ There has also been free selling of W.U.Tel., but ‘this has apparenty been mainly for the ac- count of those who profess to be “bulls” on the stock. ‘The general list has been very dull, with the fluctuations within narrow limits. “Every one here seems to be waiting for development of events. Some foreign orders for stocks are com- ing in, but these are not yet important In amount, The “short” interest in the market 1s larger than a few days ago. New York Central tends “flat” to1 per cent for carrying, as do also Delaware, Lackawanna and Western‘and Jersey Central. ‘Pacific mail tends flat, Western Union Telegraph, Northwest and Milwaukeo and St Paul éach at 2 percent for carrying and the other leading ‘stocks at 24a3 per cent. for carrying. @ money Market continues very easy at 393 per cent for call loans on stocks, and 212 per cent on United States bonds. Time loans and prime, mereantile paper are sochanged. he tmarket for fore! excl moderately ve ign ange x ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, May 19.—Virginia 68, consols, 64; do. second seriés, 35: do. past due coupons, 67; do. nner, ten fortien, 43.4 bid to-day. BALTIMOR! 19.—Cotton auict and eary— middling, 12%a12\. Flour quiet and nominally foward strect and western super, 3.50a4.75; 0035.7: 75: do. family, 6.0 Wheat, southern firm; western firm and inactive—southera ‘red, 1.362 1.40; do. amber, 1.4lal.. No. 2 western winter red, spot and May, i.41a1.41%4: June, 1.4i}yal.41\, July, 1.25% ,a1.25%:" August, 1.29al é southern dull and steady; western firmer and very quiet—south- ern white, 89; do. yellow, 87a88: western mixed, spot and May, 814aB1i¢; Jun’, S2as2y; July, 82i9a8) August, S3a85%¢. Oats firm'and quict southern, 60: western white, 62363: do. mixed, 60261; Pennsyly: 60263. Rye dull and easy, 92395." Hay tirm and quiet— rime to choice Pennsylvania and Maryland, 16.00a18.00. visions firm and active—mess pork, 20.75, new; 19.75, old. Bulk meats—loose shoulders, aominal; clear rib fides, momiual: do, packed, ¥a12%. Bacon ahoulders, 10i¢; clear rib sides, 13:4. lamn, 154015! Lard, 12%. Butter dull and —western Eggs Seeay, 19 ae Petroleum orm, 7 F ey jet and firin- ‘ordinary ‘to fair, 83 4 lugar firm—A of 10: "copper fefined quice 18: Whisky steady and quiet, 1.20a1-21." Rreighte to Liv- steamer duill—grain, Ld. apte—flour, 2,415 toxrels: wheat, 500 bushels; corn, 14,500 Dushels; oats, 800 bushels: 2,700 bushels. “Ship- Ruentsywheat, 24,000 bushels? corm, &-978, bushels. Sales—wheat, 122,500 bushels; corn, 52,500 bushels. NEW YORK, May 19.—Stocks very dull. Money, 3. Exchange—long, 436}; do. short, 48934. State bonds fairly active and generally higher. Governments unchanged. . Cotton quiet. NEW YORK, May 19:—Flour_ steady and quiet. Wheat moderately active and jga% cent beiter. Corn jiet aoe eg cont better. firm, 18,75a19.50. Lard gem, Thdaie. LONDON, May'i9, 12:30 p.m.—New York Central, 1294. thos Central, 138. Peunsylvania Central, re General Conference M.E. arch. THE PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY—CMOOSING A PLACE FOR THE NEXT CONFERENCE. ‘The session of the general conference C. M. E. church was held in the lecture room of the Israel church to-day, Bishop Lane presiding. After the usual preliminary services the claim known as the Cuharsick claim, Involving church property in Louisville, was brought up and discussed in com- Inillee of the whole, and Maally laid over anul to- morrow to allow a Select committee, appointed for the purpose, opportunity to consider it. After some routine business the conference considered nominations for the place of holding THE NEXT QUADRENNIAL CONFERENCE. Memphis, Tenn.; Dallas, Texas; Atlanta, Ga., and Augusta, Ga., ‘were named. ‘The discussion called ont many Humorous remarks. Rev, @. W. Usher, in advocating the claims of Augusta, 6 diluted at length on the climate, the attractiv hess of the city, and the rich variety of its garden productions. “You won't be mistaken,” he said, if you come there with your low-quarter shoes, You won't have to wear your overcoats and have your fire going in the month of May.” “How are the chickens there,” asked a member, and the question raised a general laugh. “Plenty of chickens, turkeys and ducks,” sald Mr. Usher. Mr. Usher promised that ministers would have their washing free, and offered other inducements, Which seemed to'meet wita general favor. At- lanta and Dallas having been withdrawn from the list, the claims of Memphis and Mount Sterling were eloquently advocated by ministers from those Placés. After a lively canvass and several vol Auzusta, Ga., was select. Bishop Lane,who h: favored Mount Sterling, remarked, after ‘brethren, Ing the result Of the vote: “I want to sa: that you laugh now; you will cry when you get there. Away will go those chickens that you Speak of, and those shad.” ‘A resolution tendering thanks to Bishop Miles for his efforts in liquidating the debt of the book- house Was discussed at some length, Bishop Miles having complained that the conference had been ungratetul in not supporting his efforts. Without action the conference adjourned. setictese Medan Ex-Con.Ector Braxp, of Boston, ts in the city to close his accounts, The commission of Collector Worthington has not yet been forwarded. - ‘Mr. Tuos. N. Coorsr, the new collector of inter- nalrevenue for the sixth districtof North Caro- Una, ts in the city. His bond has been completed and approved, and he will be installed in office next week. Yevow Fever ty Havawa.—Advices from Ha. vana, Cuba, to the national board of health, state that there were 19 deaths from yellow fever in that city during the week ending May 12th. Of those who di il were citizens, and 8 persons were in the military hospital. The’ disease 1s in- creasing, and there are probably not less than 40 or 50 cases now in the city. The weather is hot and favorable to the increase of yellow fever, Bros for furnishing fire-proof shutters for the public building at Pniladelphia were opened in the supervising architect's office to-day. The U. 8. Fireproof Shutter and Safe company, of Boston, made the lowest bid, $118,235.50, and the contract ‘will probably be awarded io that nrm. To-Dav’s CaBINET MgeTING.—All the members of the Cabinet were present at the meeting this afternoon, The tariff commission was again con- sidered, and occupied nearly the whole time of the meeting. Asyetnctasingle name has been de- cided upon out of the many that have been pre- sented. The pressure brought to bear for repre- sentation on this commission has been very great and applications have been received by the Presi- dent all parts of the country. MARRIED WOMEN 4ND GOVERNMENT Bonps.— Judge Lawrence, first controller or the Treasury, has made an important decision affecting the rights of married women, in whose names amounts of government bonds have been iS tered. The American wife of a foreigner, while Tesiding in this District, in 1879, purchased certain U. 8. registered bonds in her name with her own means. In 1881 she became insane, and was una- ble to indorse or collect the checks issued in her name for nt of the interest. The husband claimed iL he was entitied to the owi and asked that the bonds be transferred in his mame. Judge Lawrence has decided that when, after marriage, bonds are bought with the wife's and are registered In her name. that by the laws of the District of Columbia the husband can 4m no way control the bonds. A guardian or com- mittee must be appointed to ect and receive interest in case the wife is insane. proate todayy appomts her daupivers Maggie A ni Bnd Neitte executors and letters were Issued to them on to the above, 0 4 305% Delaware,Lackawanna and W.. 120% 1208. Denver and Rio Grande . 2 60% 6 Erie, = Bx 2 bi Tie dg Ss Ty Te 134 Ie “ = 22 Lake Shore. ey ‘102 Louisville and 3 ie 3 Manhattan Beach. s Bx Michigan Central + BO oo Missouri, Kansas + BK BON Missouri Pacific. + Bie 9256 Mobtlo and Onto - 2 4 Manhattan Eleva’ coe BRK ag Metropolitan Elevated. - 6 86 New York Elevated. sees 100 Nashville and Chattanooga. New Jersey Central. Norfolk and Western preferred. 51g Li Northern Pacific ........... -_ a aK Northern Pacifle preterred..-.-. 7 RN Northwest. = beg 100 BON “ a Ed 4 Ng : 1 St. Paul and Omah: ay ay ‘St Paul ana Omah: 10055 1000 Texas Pacific. wy Bs Texas Land Gi 6 63, Union Pacific . ~ 12% 3 Wabash and Pacific. . 0g 2K Wabash and Pacific p a» SR ey Western Union seerseceee BANS By QUOTATIONS OF GOVERNMENT Bons, —CLosina Bia, Asked - 1g my 2 101% 101 . ng Mig Md 54 120% 7207, National Jockey Club, YESTERDAY'S KACES AT THE NATIONAL FAIR GROUNDS. The attendance at Ivy City yesterday was even. larger than on the previous day. The track was tn good condition and the races were highly satis- factory. ‘The first race, youthful stakes, half mile, was Won by Antrim; Lime, 90. The second race, one mile and a-half, between La Gloria and Glenmore, Was wou by Glenmore; ‘ume, 2: me The third race was a selling race, for all ages, for one mile. ‘Ten horses started. Clarance won the race in The last race was for all ages, one mile and a quarter. Glenmore and Compensation were the favorites, but much to the surprise of the know- ing ones the race Was won by Colonel Sprague i 2:11}g. aris mutual pools paid $760 for $5. eee MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to Albert N. ©. Weisenborn and Augusta L. Utermehle; George Poote and Minnie Davis; Theo, Pendleton, of Prince Williain county, Va., and Martha Roane. pliant THE “YOUNG PxoPLE's Union” of the Memorial Lutheran church held their closing sociable of the season Wednesday evening. The musical program, which was excellently rendered, consisted of plano and vocal Solus and duets by the following ladies and enUemen: Miss Lillie Benkert, Miss Carrie Schnel T, Miss Ella Bates, Miss Ella Butler, Mixs Mamie Shields, Miss Anna Haas, Miss Dufour. Mrs. J. W. ae aud Messrs. J. H. Kaiser and Warren & Young. ——— News Briefs. No bid was made at Providence, R. L, for the Sprague estate yesterday, and the sale’was ade Journed indefinitely, The state democratic executive committee of Georgia have called a couveution for July 19 ab uanta, Tue “pinkeye” has been very destructive in Canada to foals this spring, over 50) colts and Allies “having died on the islands of Moutreal Horticultural hall, Philadelphia, has been s¢~ cured for holding the Pennsylvanla independent republican convention next Wednesday, when 16 4s thought Senator John I. Mitchell will be called upon to preside as temporary chairman, A verdict for $1,500 bas been rendered against the Baltimore and Potomac railroad for the death of one of Uke Workmen in the tunnel accident im Baltimore last F. omer. Miss AUGUSTA L. U EKT N.C. WEISENBORN, “DIED. BRYERTON. On May 19. 1882, at 11-30 MAL M, BRYERT if in iher twenty-first year.” Notice of funeral hereafter. A WARD. On Thursiay, May 18, 1882, at 1 o'look . lo P.m., of heart disease, CATHERINE A. WARD. arner of event aud'M stresce noraneas, Benner corner of Seventh ‘and M streets nor! : Sot, at ck, The friouds of the fatnily are re spectfally invited to attend. > WHEALAN. On May 18, 1882, ANNIE WHEALAN, a native of Ireland, aged forty-four years. Funeral will take piace from ber late residence, 14 P street northwest, Sunday afternoon, st 2:30 p.m. f= relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atten UNDERTAKERS. Joma FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, 1726 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ‘Terms moderate and everyting first-class, ‘Telepboue connection. mi¢ Jue WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1397 Textu Sraxer Nowrawesr, Telephone ie UGUSTUS Bi RY, A 316 Pee CRNISEING UNDERTAKER, ees (0. 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between 34 an! estrects, Everything first-class. San STEAMERS. &e. HE STEAMER “MATTANO” LEAVES ra street wharf every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND "HURSDAY, at seven o'clock a.m.."for Potomac river stopping at landings in Nomini on Tuesdays uradays, Mattox Creek on Sundays and Thure~ Chapel Point and Beemt’s Wharf Sundays “down” and ‘Wedn “up,” and Mattawoman Creek on Sundays *‘down” and Mondays “up.” returning to Washington every Monday, Weduesday and Friday G. T. JONES, afternoons. ‘. fu" information apply ‘tivatroct whch, perme TRANSPORTATION LINE. and my On and after MATCH 13th the STEAMER SUE, Can. tain W. C. GEOGHEGAN, will leave 8" ENS! WHARF, foot of 7th streot, EVERY SUNDAY, at four <'clock p.m., for Baltimore and River All Kiver Freight must be Prepaid. ‘Returning, arrive in Washington every Saturday night, STEPHENSON & BRO., AGENTS, m16-m_ th etreet Wharf and Cor, 12th and Pa. ave, ‘OTICE. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. On and after NOVEM! 3a, 1881, the steamer ROWSMITH will leave her wharf, foot of 7th strest, at7a.m. every MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY for all river landings. On MONDAY asfar as Nomini Ferry. On THURSDAY, N Leouardiown ‘and St. Clancnt's Bay, Howard's. Ou SATURDA’ wo JOHN K. Coldron's and and NO#FOLK AND NEW YO? THE STEAMER LADY OF THE LEAR WEDNESDAY and FRibaY st 6.005ePK p.m. went tay ai Ping Polat Point Lockout and Fortress int to! y. id ‘ four clock pe YORK STEAMERS “Tickets Singing: B. & 0. Ticket office, " oes MAUPEED WOOD, Secretary Csnanp LINE. CALLING AT 5 Wels t dune: arene