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Pana WASHINGTON, D.©., MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. AMERICAN OPERA COMPANY'S LOSSES IN BALTI- MORE—WASHINGTON’S TRAGIC STARS—AU- DRAX'S NEW OPERA—HELEN DACVRAY'S SUC- (CESS—MAMAGER CHIZZOLA’S LOSSES, — Herndon Morsell has been engaged by Col. MeCaull for the role of Grtvolin, in Audran’s ew opera, “The Crowing Hen,” soon to be reduced at Wallack’s theater. New York. Neither Mr. Morsell nor bis wite, Lizzie Burton, ‘Will be In the Boston Ideal Opera company next year. —The New York Musical Courier states that Of the five large cities ta which the American Opera Company gave performances the only one in which the company lost money was Baltimore, where the four performances netied ms Of $12,000. —Itis said that Mary Beebo has taken final leave of the stage and will soon be married toa Boston gentieman. — Washington will have two tragie stars on the read next year—Mr. Robert L. Downing in the spectacular production of “The Gladiator, nd Frank Bangs in “Julius Cwsai “Virginius” and “Richelieu.” Walter Dennis may also star in his new gypsy drama, — Crypt! Palmoni, of this city, 1s now amem- ber of Louise Pomero Shakespearean and old English comedies and dram: — The grea scene in “A Strange Disappear- orge Clarke's new melodrama, to be Produced at the People’s theate on Monday night, will be the elevated railroad ue. The elevated road, it 13 sald, will be sol idly built, and capable of ‘sustaining 500 tons, It is said to be a marvel of stage mechanism. —Audran’s latest comie opera, “Serment @ Amour,” is to be produced by Col. MeCaull’s company in New York, under the curious title “The Crowing Hen,” the name being suggested | by an Inn in which the seene of the second act | isiaid. No definite date for the production of the new opera at Wallack’s has yet been settled upon, but it will succeed “Don Cesar.” A ver- sion ‘of “Serment d'Amour,” under the title, | “The Bridal Trap,” will be brought out at the | New York Bijou on May 31. —Mary Anderson's engagement at the New York Star theater this week at moderate prices has probably been a much greater finan- @iul success than was any week during b high-priced engagement earlier in the season. ‘The audiences are said to have been very large at the performances thus far, and Mary, of course, was received with enthusiasm. | “Erminte,” the new light opera at the New | York Casino, seems to be a great “go.” The house, [tis said, hay not been able to accommo- | date the crowds that apply nightly for admis- sion. ‘8 company, playing | in New York, | LITTLE PRIVATE SUPPERS. A Fashion Which All Sorts of New Yorkers Find Amusing. THE JOLLY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WHO WERE FOUND KICKING AT A TRAY—SUPPING WITH AN ACTRESS—A DRESSMAKER’S LUXCH- Box. Dorrrs Pune Mar Wanrr. FOR MEDICINAL USR ‘NO FUSIL OIL. From the New York Sun. hotel caterer said yesterday, “‘is one ot the im- IX UsE Dr perative demands of advancing civilization in HOSPITALS, New York. In the Brunswick, Delmonico’s, CURATIVE INSTITUTIONS, | and the Hoffman House the rooms set apart for INFIRMARIES, | dinner parties have been tn const: demand AND PRNSCRIBED RY PHYSICIANS EVERYWHERE, restaurant in CURES eat the popular restaurants CONSUMPTION, up town in the middle of the day shows hun- ‘HEMORRHAGES, | dreds of fashionably clad ladies lunching to- | gether In couples or trios without male escorts, | condition of things utterly unknown on the AND ALL WASTING DISEASES, HABITUAL DRUNKENNESS, other side of the water. But while the res INEBRIETY, taurant liself has always been popular, there DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, | has been more or less suspicion about the pri- MALARIA, | vate dining room. heater parties are primarily responsible for the numberof private dining-rooms that are iigrecaae | now attached to the various restaurants of New York. Few forms of amusement are more po} | ular than theater parties. As they are usually Pors Sraccranr preceded by a dinner or followed by a supper rom the people xot to know euch other througlt the THE SICK, INVALIDS, many hours of companionship, and no end o ‘ freedom prevails, As everybedy knows, the CONVALEAGING PATIENTS, jew York theater purty Is notglven to miute- hess, taciturnity and oppressive silence while atthe play. By some extraordinary freak in the code of fashionable peopie it is considered eminently proper to chat. chaff and guy with entire freedom at the theater, while it Is the essence of bad form to speak in anything but the lowest tones In a restaurant. The change fs sudden and disagreeable when a party of young people who have been skylarking noisily at the play come into arestaurant aud are obliged to moderate their manners and voices, New York society people are very tree and jolly in their manners, you know. There is none of the heavy formaljjy of the English about them, and they dislike restraint. A lot of people can do what acouple would never think of aitempt- ing, and while there {s, of course, more or less suspicion about a man and woman who sup alone in a private dining-room, there can be none when a party of ten or tweive occupy the | same apartment. ‘No end of stories could be told of the re- markable se which have occurred tn the | private dining and supper rooms ot even the most exclusive and carefully kept establish ments in town, Itisa part of the system of every house interested in this peculiar trade to prevent all gossip or disclosure of any kind. ‘One story I remember got into the papers about four yedrs ago, but in such a misty way that no one could tell to whom it referred, It was a dinner of people ot more or less standiug in AGED PEOPLE, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. ‘We have had prepared especially for us bys great German scientist, an unfailing formula Which is a sure and positive cure for Consump- tion, and which can be prepared by any family housekeeper (raw beef steak and our Pure Malt Whisky being of the ingredients). This formula ‘will be sent under the seal of our oompany to any person afflicted with Consumption and using our Whisky, free of charge, upon recetpt ofa two-centstamp. By the use of this formula, hundreds of supposed incurable consumptives have been restored to health, and in all cases where it has been used it has increased the ‘weight, on an average, at least ten pounds in a month. This result is guaranteed where itis used regularly. Two ounces of alcohol contain moro nntri- ment than ten ounces of meat. It is the only thing that enters the blood vessels without effort on the part of the stomach. It is therefore peculiarly fitted for the weak and debilitated. For sale by dealers and druggists everywhere, Persons east of the Rocky Mountains unable to procure it from their dealers can have half dozen sent im plain case, unmarked, express charges prepaid, by remitting six dollars to — The sophomore class of Columbia college, New York, having been disorderly lately, the | President, as a punishment, bas condemned them to sit out Charley Hoyt's “Tin Soldier” atthe Standard theater next week. In order Ww averta rivi, it iy said Hoyt will rewrite many portions of the fares — Miss Rosina Vokes’ engagement at Daly's, | cess. nee. ght Miss Helen Dauvray brings her en- gagMment me of Our Girls" at the New York Lyceum theater toa close. Besides estab- herself Mise Dauvray has ater, heretofore a tailure, nd "has probably coined for herselt 3 New York, is reported to be a great su The theater fs crowded at each perform gon With bis fine romantic di follow Miss Duuvray at t Tactics” is the title of the new play that Messrs. Geo. P. Lathrop and Julian Hawthorue have written for Mme. Modjeska, who will pro- | duce it in the autumn, | — The “May Biossom” company ended a sea- son which extended over 94 weeks at Middle- | town, N. ¥.,on Monday night. | — Alphonse Daudet's “Sapho” recetved its | frst A nm production at the California theater, Sau Franeiseo, Monday night. It was a success. | —Itseems that Manager Chizzola came out | detsind about $12,000 0n his season with Signor | alvini, and before the latter sailedffor Europe on Wednesday he was serv apers ib. & Suit Urougut by Chizz im 1 Share certain ses. at Salvink Was paid $40,000 for his season's work. — While the American operacompany was in St. Louis last week a Chicago lawyer attached ot Helene Hastreiter tor a debt of wyer alleged that Mine, Hustreiter Was recently tie plainuif ina divorce case and souxiit his advice, but failed lo pay him, When the coustable attempted to serve the writ Mine, Hastreiter slammed the door in his tee, but the coustabie s 11 boot heid it open. the irate song bird is sald to ta writaad tore itup, Finally she paid the $10, —Alice Oates and her burlesque compa have come to ef again; this time in the 4 inhospitable latitude of St. Paul. mibers of the company were lett absolutely destitute. “Alice's lust backer is said to have been a Baltimore man naued Strauss | — Lawrence Barrett's San Francisco engage- | ment is said to be a great success, The nightly cipts are reported as something like $1,300, average. The receipts of tue four Weeks are expected to foot up between $30,000 and | $40,000. —The Mexlean typical orchestra, whose de ligbtful concerts of last summer are well re- | membered here, to-night completes a successful three weeks’ en, ment in Chicago. The or- | chestra will play lu the east during the sum- | mer. snatched the | old Some | - ses Minister Winston Wakes HimselfSolid. ‘Teheraa Letter in New York Times. A little ineident that happened as we passed througia the tall, tiled gate into the city prop deserves passing meation. One of the choic: { that gentlemanly creature, yelept, rvish,” sat within the gate actively smoking a yan (Persian water | 1 exhibited a luxuriousness doin equaied even among whieh he is undoubtedly ern black beard fell 1 tangled mar the brotherhood, « an ornament; down partially concealed its | brown, vered with hirsute excres- cences nd his bewildering age of decay on his gaunt quent indulgence in frenzy-breeding hasheesh. This gentle jan, stopping to take intermediary \whitls | from his ghalvan, ited up bis eracked voice | ud intoued a somber incantation to Allah aud his prophet to protect and guard the great Vezir Mukhtar (ainbassador) trou Yengi-Dunio, | Fe new world). The minister did not quite | Understand him, but caught the drift of bis re- | ed out a big golé coin from his vest | i ci the runners near him oly friar,who, on receipt o1 Is voice thrice as strongly. lean minister at once solid with the pious portion of the community, and betore | d all the town knew of | ue praises of tbe minister | he nis Fang out loud’ and unilorm from everybody's mouth. gg . Saturday Smiles. The new anarchist toesin: “Let go of my Deots!—Hariford E | lithe night air why do owls Hve so long?— Vai An intelizent bul always charges at a red flag. There are some reaily good points in a Buil_—Jingalo Commercial. esi of the 1 to his cicer as Philadelphia.’ “No,” rep! .* but it wil: be when It isas dead.’ tou Herald, the —Bos- and T will be able t “What as: © can you 'y demanded, “that we will be paid ¢ end of that “My store is to be boycotted to-morrow.” —Harper's Bazar. When Greek meets Turk then comes the dodge of war.—Phdadelphia Tunes. In an elevator in ty there fs a sign: “Take off your hat when there are ladies in the elevator.” Tuis is very proper. And ou | the nand it inigut be Worth while to have as gn stuck up in the theaters non, ‘ke this. “fake off your hat when the: entlemen sitting bebind you.”- Bos umy—Can I get another piece of Mamma (who is something of a pureist)—I Suppose you can. Tommy—Well, may I? Tocumy—Date greasien cae nn rammar, anyway.—Chicago A lad recently announced to his parents his permanent retirement from the sunday school. “I teil you,” he said, “Iv's no sort of usp for me to go aby more. "I don’t take any interest in the subject, I'don’t want to be a minister OF # superintendent or even a teacher. All 'm fle fo bei Just «common kind of @ man ik "Boston Record. M Why, Nellie, how pale look! Have been sick? eRe Seille Just returned from an d supper)—Yes, self, and I'm better.— Live. Dr. Mary Walker says she doesn't want any man to marry her tor her clothes. Most men bavea pair of them of their own, Mary— Buffalo Express. Sbe—You seem blue; have you lost a friend? He—No; I have Just gained one. I asked Miss ¢ ifshe would be my wile and she said: “No; but I'll be your iriend.”—Life. soe ‘The One Licensed Lottery. From the Pittsburg Press The House yesterday passed the advertisement of lotteries in paygrs pub- Lished in she District of Columbia. @pis ‘will Teduce the civilservice commissioa towthe essity of seading out confidential notices unusually com- bat L unswaliowed my- @ bill prohibiting of prizes which it may in the future have to dis- f pose of ‘The Latest trom America. From the Loudon Truth. Have you heard the latest from America? Enter Ethel to Laura: “You look radiant,” re- Marks the latver. “Ob, such spieudid news,” says Ethel. “Papa has been bitten by a mad Gog, and we are all off to Paris. | the oth | dinner kept the hn | a ladies’ lune entieman after being shown | n isn tlaid out | ‘he Duffy Malt Whisky Co, Baltimore, Md. y to ceiebrate the departure of a French an who has a great reputation for high i generally rapid habits. There were nt at the dinner, but a of Young married Women, and rather a “The private dining room,” an experienced | ABSOLUTELY PURE AND UNADULTERATED. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘THIS EVENING. FUTURE DAYS. 18 EVENING, AST SEVEN PML, | PVHOM AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Teese cert REtor eae Sovetrie | I" oat Joa WPoRTTtay SBS ee Ey Sroni sey ART SALE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, NEAR FOUR- TEENTH STREET. ine = rection of the owner, ox ‘at EVER ENING, Pasr SEVEN, tl all are disposed of. see myfezm “P99, soLEy, Auctioneer. i ener WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 1OMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, MAY TWENTYSIXTH, TWENTY-SEVENTH WALNUT PARLOR SUITE IN LEATHER, WAL- ENTY-1 4 PEE Dat AG ee ee Ue nee ey ee ae er : 3 EXTENSION "TABLE, WALNUT DINING eee CHAIRS WITH ARMS, WALNUT REFRIGE-| ELEVENTH STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA RATOR, FILTER, DINNER SERVICE AND A BRD INGHAN "CARPE vos, Mat enmbaat Raguisrigs acute Tit BN tins CON TUESDAY, MAY auth and 250% TENTS oF HOUSE “No. 2040 1 STREET a ee NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING, MAY TWENTY- FOURTH. 1586, commencing ‘at TEN O'CLOCK, at She Fealdence of & Indy declining housekeuping: No. 2040 I strect northwest, I will sell the entire contents ‘46 partly enumerated above. ‘erms, cash, ‘THOMAS DOWLING, my19-dts ‘Auctioneer, \HANCERY SALE OF LARGE BRICK HOUSE CARS WSLUAbLe LON NO. 2a CotRnnr NORTH WEST. By virtue of « decree of the Supreme Court Of the District of Columbia, passed In cause No, 7,450 in kquity, 1 shall ofter for sale ont Piemives or MONDAY, the TWENTY-FOUR AY OF MAY, 1580, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., the ‘west haif of lot’ twenty-elght (28) in reservation ten 0), improved by # large, commodious and well-built brick Louse with large back building, all in good order ‘and containing the modern improvements ‘erms of sule: Que-third or more (at the option of the purchaser) in cash, aud the remainder (after de- ducting an Indebtednets of $5,000, secured by a deed. of trust now on the property, having about elghteen months to run, atsix per cent per annum, and to be aysumed by the purchuser) in one year with interest atsix percent. A deposit of $200 will be required at the time of sale, Ifthe terms of gale he not complied with In seven days after sale the trustee reserves the Hight, to resell the property. on one week's notice in ‘The Evening Star, at the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser, ‘This important eallection embraces the entire col- lection of the New York Art Galleries, N. Y., offering many important works by eminent modern European and American artiste, never before publicly exhibited, to be sold without reserve. The works are superbly mounted in the finest and most Costly of fine gold leaf ‘and bronzed frames. Connoisseurs and lovers of tho Fine Arts are invited to visit ihe gallery. it being nm lecti jecossary 80 appreciate this really valuable collection 1PHOMAs DOWLING, Acctoneer. LARGE PLANTS OF FINEST, EVERBLOOMING ROSES, HYBRID PERPETUAL ROSES, GEIL NIUMS, COLEUS BEDDING PLANTS, RANDANUS AND OTHER DECORATIV. BLANTS, CANNAS, DAHLIAS, @c, AT AUC- On TURSDAY MORNING, MAY 'TWENTY- FIFTH, 1580. commencing at ELEVEN O'CLOC within my salesrooms, I will sell, without reserve, choice collection of Greenhouse and Bedding Plats, Sepertly enumerated above, all Being from the cele: braved Nursery of Jou Saul of this iy THOMAS DUW LING, my21-dts ‘attloneer, Cc JAS. G. PAYNE, Trustee, U.S, Court House, DUNCAN: Ot rpros e SALE OF VALUABL¥ IMPROVED PROPERTY. Under decree of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trlet of Columbia, in equity cause No. 8721, Ce Br virun of a decree of te Supreme Conrt of par oF Ser coor eas ing etal vet Twiitselion MONDA®, No. bone on the 20th day of May, 1580" the nn: fins tw! Dav OF MAY, dersizued as trustee In said case, will olfer for sale, ESS Ue CLOCK in front of | Serscnedy ap trusteo, tn said ease, wil Or oy ihe pretuises, partof lots Now 3. 4. and 5,in square | NySpaSe, Gus ms at Pauls auction. on WED: No. 8i6, to-wit: Heglnuing on G st., 88 feet 2% tees | FIVE OCLOGK E. Mu wil thot coriatn tenet ‘east from the southwest corner of said square: thence east 18 vet 1014 inches, theuce north 70 feet, thence east 19 feet, thence north 20 feet thence east 5 feet, thence north 19 feet, thence west 34 feet 1 in thence south 36 feet, thence west 11 ieet 0% inches, Hhence south 70 fret to the place of beginning, with —a two-story brick residence, rd cush: residue In two equal pay ‘ments, with interest at six per cent, at six and twelve months from day of sale, purchaser's op- on. $100 deposit terms to be complied with with days, or the property will cel of land “and premises situate, lying aud being i, the District of Columbia, binding ob the east shore of the Eastern Branch of ‘the Potomug river, near the Navy Yard bridge, and contain: ing metes and bounds, begiuning for the sae at the northwest corner of this lot at # polut on the Faster Brancn and the beginning of lot nuuibered six (6) of a survey by Lewis Carbury, and runing tei forty-eight (48°) degrees fast one hundred ve perches to the river Toad: thence with sil road outh Sixty-oue and three-quarter (149) degrecs wes looust tree forty-seven (47) porches: thi All persons using Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky twas concenied In am adjeiniag room’ nates So MAE Ee dining apartment was beautitully decora a ae ea nae al oes nce SiC. with jerns, exotics, and rare flowers, The flow- ing bow, the music, the colored ligitts, and attractions of a pertectly’ served company in their chairs in the evening until arly 1 the next morning. By that time hings were going at rather a furious rate, and the sereaims of laughter and incessant roar of taik were interrupted by a peeullary sharp and ringing sound, as thouzh some one was slowly beating a gong. It chanced that a young news- per reporter, who had been attending his college dine! building, passed the door at the ti the hubbub with- 1n, fell to wondering Whut caused the gong-lke sound. He peeped in. The noble toreigt looking somewhat disheveled aud eutirely happy, stood in one corner of the room. huld- ing 4 big salver outat arm’s length, while the gUesis took turns in kicking the silver to see Which could go the highest. “There was an entire absence of ormality, and everybody in from 7 o'clock 1 “OONSUMPTION CAN'T BI insures refreshing sleep, strength. Ve wise in time Promptly removed by this unequaled alterative. the room took a tura in regular order. The re- | ™y18 porter looked in, blushed, hastily withdre ¥ wrote a’ short and. breez; the occurrence, caretully concealing ‘The article upset the juatimity of two-thirds ot the society people of New York. “Tere is absolutely no end to the queer hap- peniuys in these rooms, I know of a severe looking widow who has given a dinner party in @ gorgeously furnished dining room once every mouth for wo seasons now. “The table is laid 1X OF eight people always; yet there are Than two persons ‘there—the fair The guest, by si men that floats is lean, sallow, round- He beluixs to a dozen ie, never smniles,and 8.8. 8. SCROFULA OF LUNGS. way, is one ot th New. York He for any manual labor for several strongly recommended the use cuts aequ is fastas hen 5.S.),claiming that he bimaself had been greatly bene- ‘About guce he wili wake up from a | fited by ts use in some lung troubles. I resolved to solemn lethargy and make a remark or crack a | try it, The results are remarkable. My congh hus left Joke which becomes town taik at once. F Moves about with slow and rheumatic indiffe " more than Lever did in my life. It has been three gnanalley 30 feet wide Lot 4¢ hase front of | py virtae of a decree of the Supreme Court of ence, and quel as a Fall | years since Lstopped the use of the medicine, bur | 007.100 fest, We oiler 16 feet trout eachail huving | q2¥,tHtue Of a decree of the Supreme Court of tenes. Yet 1 iy to him, and the | pres depth of 92 87-100 fect to w 10-100 alley. Oe ree ey et eee rea Ree Thm lacestautiy. | Bavebudno return of the disease.and there areno pains | * Si%o. apurt of original “ot Sin sa square 877, | Ha¥..15 1 egalty case No We see lots of cul us things in this business, e that are amusing, luo. you ‘About the inost interesting of our visitors are know, and those of the shoddy genteel kind, who blossom bh, and Liere Were eight covers, All of the women Were attired in tue showiest Of silk and glossiest of satins, and thelr manners Were so elegant that they greeted one another THE SWIFT SPECIFIC Co.” Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 16 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, as proved by forty years’ experience, will cure this disease when not already advanced beyond the reach of medical aid. Even then ite use affords very great relief, and AXER'S SARSAPARILLA IS THE MOST PO- tent blood purifier, and a fountain of health and All baneful infections are I am now 49 years old, and have suffered for the last 15 years with a lung trouble. I have spent thou- sundsof dollars to arrest the march of this disease; but temporary reef was all that [ obtained. I was unit A friend Swift's Specitic (S. me, my strength has returned, aud I weigh 60 pounds or weakness felt in my lungs [do the hardest kind of mnechanical work, and feel aa wel: as Lever felt since Iwasa boy. These, I know, ure wonderful statements be resold at the purchaser's cost.’ All conveyancing at Dargenld at tue forty-eight (45°) degrees “west cighty-eight (58) HOSEA B. MOULTON, perches to the ude-water mark of the Faster Uranch of the Potomac river; thence with said branch, 3 20 Kot. nw, Receiver, land its several meanderings to. the place of E.WAGOAMAN, Avetioneer. nly 7-dds_| Bocinning:cottaiuing pweity ning "and! “tree: anaes SRG quarter (20%) acres. of lund, inore or less, RUSTEES' SALES. AT AUCTIO) being the same laud conveyed by Matilda R. Smitz, Joun A. Smith and sally Smith to’ Samuel J. Grimes, LINGS, BUILDING LOTS, of a decree of the Supreme Court of mola, passed in the cause of Young deed dated and recorded op the 17th day of Sep: . in Liber N.C. I. 49, follo 198 et seq, e of ‘the land records of the District of Columbia, subject to the right of way across said land, condemned for the use of the Washington City and Point Lookout E By the authority the District of Colt >of ¥ Railroad company, the agcregate amount of said land, Te BATS ct al, No. O78 equity, and on the days aud | exciusive of that porionused for the Paliroad track, public a rout of the respective premises, the | PAUSE twemuyeightand 15-100 acres, more or jess, public auc of une respective premrse-, the | PALO ONTHESAME Dayal the HOOK OF DNE Dinero ef Coltabiag a 18 he ety of Washtotou, | CLOCK. PM, at ule tice of Puneangoa Bros. On "TUESDAY, JUNE FIRST, 1: fat SEX: Gndersighed (will selltee nt hee eee O'CLOCK P. Xi, thy lots 45, 46 and 53 in John Sher- | UNdersigned will sell, as trustee, fees ee mentioned decree, three burial sites, located iu the Congressional Geinetery, und. described. as follows: Sites numbered two hundred (200), two hundred anal one (201), two hundred aud two (202), range ‘nuise ered eighty-tires (38), im sald’ Congrésstoual Cem: tery. ‘Terms of Sale: In the caso of the farm the terms of sale aro ay follows: Cue iird casi and the balwnce fe six (6) and twelve (12) months from day of sale, with in of the sqaure 720, en: K blot having a pth of 97% Teet to an alloy, and Wwellings. Nos. 102, 116 and 113, Also, lot 06 in Smuith'and Kohrer's Subdtvision of squure 721, huving a front of 18 feet by 4 depth of 70 feet to au ullvy aud improved by a brick dwelling, No. 105 F street porthoust. = On THURSDAY, JUNE THIRD, 1886, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. BL, LOUG, in Charles Stotv’s subdivision of fats. in saul having sont teatsom | interest at the rate Of six (6) per. centuin per aauunt fencing’ tan ieregtiur widih fue deputy thee, | Huth Bald from day oftaioyand payweut therefore to being 0 feet tbree inches, more or less, on eust line, | Be secured by the promissory notes of Lue purchaser or and 96. igre or less, on its west line, improved | PUrchasers, secured by deed of trust on the property Sold, tn cas the land Is at once deeded to purchaser oF chusers, or the whole of said id in ¢ush on day of sale. uired at Ume of sale. In the case of the bur! le terms of sale are all cash, A deposit of §: on day of sale. In both cases the con- will be at the cost of purchaser or pur- runs of sale in either case must be com bya Brick Ibwelling, No. 41 D street southeast, IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, the Lot H, in Rudolf Lobsiger's subdivision of parts of Lo:s 2 and 3, in square 79) ug & front of 15 feet, by # depth of 70 feet to an alley, uuproved bya Brick Dwelliuix, No. B21 Catreet southeast, ATURDAY, JUNE FIFTH, 1886, at HALF- HIVE O'CLOCK. 3, Lois Su (21 25-100x 300), 37 (44 GO-1005100), 38° (15 85-100x 100), 59 (22 8s200x100) and 49 22.69100x100), of our wub- ivision of Lots 23 and 24, in square 877. improved ¢ Brick Dweliligs and Stores, Nos. 63% 637, chasers, plied with in ten days after sule, otherwise the trustee Foserves the right to resell at odnt of defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers after tive days public potice of 3, 9 and G41 KE street southenst, Fear by a 10 fuot ailey. MEDIATELY THEREAFTER the six vacant Lots in the rear of the premises last mentioned. Nos. 41 w 46, both inclusive, of our suld subddvision of sald Lots 23 aud 24,10 ssid lust named square, all fr Such resale In some newspaper, pubilabed in Washing- ton, D.C. JOHN B. LARNER, Trustee, Offices, 1813 F st_n.w. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta, my2ldeis, HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY. being the east 35 feet. 1 ine front thereof, exteuding back that width 100 feet to an alley, improved by two i27 and 62d Ic street southeast. EIGHTH, 1886, at SIX complainunts, snd Mary E, Jucobs et al. are defendants, the undersigned ‘Trustee, named in sald docree. will sell at public wuc- tion on TUESDAY AF DON, MAY TWENTY- FIFTH, in front of the respective premises, as fol- Brick Dwellings, Nos. UESDAY, JU! to make, but I am hovest when I say that J owe my ‘K P.M., all of original Lov 5, in said square | jows: | gue fay bs, ps Pa ils os par copie ease here. | existence and health to-day toS.5.5. I would be Rees Ce it sant eS le a ae Sa GaLaee Poe Ae eat = sub Lot solved to do it in a right way for once in thelr | bear this cheerful: testimony’ te the merits of the | Bick Dwelling, No: 630 0. streai sghtheast, (he tee | Sh tB 2oFs subdivision of original Lot 6,in square lives, i d their dinners and. wer residence of the late S. A. H. Marks, deceused), | Vermont avenue on the east side, with a depth of 100. suppers are remarkable illustrations of what | Wonderful medicine, T. J. Hour. Brick Stable and outhouses feet to @ public alley, between I and U streets north- ne should notorder. A luncheon was given | Montgomery, Ala, June 25, 1885. IMMEDIATELY | THEREAFTER, part et the Weat, Improved by 2 prostory brick honse. ie tarhed from her yearly trip to Paris, ites | meee see eenlrely vegetable, Treation on | Ora ouint tn the Meth Ln PRET Mereek tne | of tot tumbeee ie osea oat gre, kegmuten, part tant 29 feet eust trom the southwest corner of suid Lot 4; thence north 100 feel; thence west 20 fect to the ‘West line thereof: thence north 102 feet 444 Inches to the south line of the alley in the rear thercof thence Beginning on Bth street northwest, one hundred and forty-two fept six iuiches south of uurthwest corner ot square, and running thence south tweive feet six inches, thence east ninety-five feet to an alley, thence frizidly, and refused to notice the polite atten- Uons oi” my lead Waiter and myseli, Most of m are Wowen who are employed ia some Way or another. They reminded me of smail who invariably bully the waiters and find fault with e that ts put on the | V7. table When they go out to pay for # ainne: « Arg Masvracrcnzrs Ax One of the Women at the luueleon an- nounced that sb her # glass of Bui ¥ery thirsty and I sent sundy. It flew to ber head, ud she asked the hostess im a very sart astic Way whether she couldn't take @ glass of wine without everybody siaring at her, and the hostess laughed with lofty good nature. Upon this the lady who had taken the Bure CAN FIT YOU ALL—FAT, LEAN, OR OTHER- WISE-FROM THE 24-YEAR BOY TO THE 300 POUNDER, NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE YOU east O0 feet to the eust line of sald Lot 4; thence south 202 ret 4% Inches to the zorth line of said G stree! aud thence West 21 feet to the place of beglontag, im north twelve feet six inches, thence west to place of dewipning, vogether with the’ improvements thereon, halsting of a two-story and baseznent Louse. ‘oved by & Brick Dwelling, No. 686 G street south: | | ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-third of eas . oeeet SS | tho purchase mousy to be pald in cash, andthe. bake ‘Also, Lots 64 (3581-100x104 66-100), 55 (1045-100 | auce payable In twelve aid ‘eighteen’ mouths. trot £104 66-100), and 56 (19 74-100x104 66-100), of our | day of sule, with interest at the rate of six per cent subdivision of the east 25 feet of Lot 28 and all of 28, inthe square 87s. Lot 55 iv improved bya Brick Dwelling, No. 637, ou said G street; the other two Lots are Uuimproved; all three Lots being bounded on. the reur by # 30-foot ulley On THURSDAY, JUNE TENTH, 1886, at SIX O'CLOCK P. M., the following sub lots and part of sub, Jots In Thomas Venable's subdivision of sub 10tN. of a former subdivision of the square 903, viz: Part of the sub lot marked and known ws “NS.” located ou the northeast corner of Seventh and G streets south- per annuui'from the day of sale. ‘The deferred puy- Thents to be secured to the Trustee upon good and sue ficleut deed of trust_upon the, property s0 suid, of all cash at the option of the purchaser or purchaser. A deposit of $100 will be required on the day of sale Queach plece of property by the purchaser or pur- ghasers thereof. Terms to be complied with within ten days or property may be sold st risk and cust of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. Ail conveyancing at purchaser oust. LINDEN KENT, Trustee, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. D indy inade @ very deep courtesy to tue com- gust fa leet Linch frontlng onaaid street by 84 feet THOS. J “FISHER @ C0. RES ae - ud despite their protest. wit ss ng 0 inches on sald Seventh street, and. im; oved by with her head a the atrand her lips parsed ay | ARE. WE CAN SUIT YOU IN EVERY PARTICU- & frame buliding occupied 4s astere and dwelling and | ([HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, haughtily. The dignity of her exit was some~ dnd Knows us “C10, being the gouty be ark” | GRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, Gpeettiig it indo the ag faut of the screen and | LAR, AS REGARDS THE LENGTH, THE| faving iron of 25 feet ahd eee eee ee TsO STRRET, BELG LES Fe END upsetting it Into the arms of a waiter who Was Just coming in with a tray full of soup Pate AStEE {hte ad gone she Was merciossly | SLEEVE, AND IN THE FIT OF THE COLLAR | (adjoluiny guld part of said sub lot U 10) and having a | By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated 10th Sop- torn Ww pieces by the others, who accused Ler of aera ro at a foeh and extending buck the | tember, a. D- 1873, aad recorded In Liber No every erime, including murder in the first : ; | same, wid id part of ‘said lot_* and all of | 730. follo 243, one of the Land Records for t degree, asserting outright that her first hus: | WE EXCEL “NO OTHER CLOTHIERS CAN | “'Ovhaving a total frontuse.of 75 and Wnprov band had died in a most mysterious and. suspi- Nearly iil of them ate with eson,and it Was amusing to note how they graduaily drifted into talking shop. At first the conversation consisted mainly of allusions to the weather, the beauties of the park, the eonditions of the road for drivin) andsoon, But by imperceptible degrees it along to the prices of trimmings for hats, what rooms are renting for now, and so on, People of the best society When they come to dine with us are as easy and careless us a lot of school and formal as we descend THE CITY HAS THE FACILITIES OR TH) ANY TOUCH OUR PRICES, EISEMAN BROS, “Who are your best customers?” Gamblers and their beautiful consorts are individually the best customers we have had this season. They spend their mouey. like | Water, don't care wrap tor details, give liberal | ups, and are almost constant customers, Most | of them are extremely common be ir | good clothes aud solemn mauners, but. they MANUFACTURERS, Cor. 7th and E streets. COMPARE WITH OURS, FOR NO HOUSE IN ADVANTAGES THAT WE POSSESS, NOR CAN width 114 feet Linch to an alley inthe rear thereol: SECOND STREETS ‘NORTHEAST, IN WASH- and all of the sub it marked and known as “T'9" INGTON CITY, D. c. District of Columbia, and by direction of the party se ql by four frame dweliings, Nos. 516,518, 520 and 522 | cured thereby, we shall sell- at public aucti Bat Seventh street southeast. front of the premises, on MONDAY, MAY THIIt Plats, or diagrams, of all of the above properties will | FLRST, 1586, at HALE-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P.M., be exhibited at the sales. Lot numbered shirty-pine (39), 1u Linville and Dun: cris of sales: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the days of sales, the residue in equal installments at one and two years from the re. spective days of sale,to bear interest thereirom and Until paid at the rate of six (6) per centum per sunuty, the deferred payments to be secured by the purchaser's Promissory notes, or the purchasers tay, at their op- Won, pay ullcush’ ‘Title to be retained uutil purchase money and interests fully paid, or deeds to. the pur- chasers and trust deeds frou them to secure the un Baia purchase inoneys with satisfactory insurance on uildings, at the option of purchasers, subject to the approval of the court, within ten (10) = canson’s subdivision of original Lote apmbered twenty, (G0) and twenty-one (21), and purt of Lot numbered Bineteen (19). 1b squareutimbered seven hundred and twenty-five (725), In the cliy of Washington, District of Columbia, said’ subdivision being recorded tn Sub- division Records H, D. C., page 198, and dated May 2v, 1873, with right’, privileges and appurtenances to game belonging, said improvements consisting of a three-story brick Dweiling House, No. 113 Ustreet northeast. ‘Terms of sale: $2,500 and interest from December 10, 1585, and expense of sule in cush; balance in notes atsix (6)'and twelve (12) months, with interest from day of sale, to be secur Terms to be complied with Gays from each sale. It default be by deed of trust on premises ihade by wuy purchaser we reserve the right to resell | suid. Five hundred ($500) dollars to be paid ut tine this or her risk and cost. All conveyancing and re- | of sale. Upon failure to cou-ply. with terms of sale cording at purcha: er’s cost. “One hundred dollars de positon each of the Improved parcels, and $00 on Gach Vacant lot. wien bid accepted. JAMESS. EDWARDS, 412 5th st. n, w. HENRY WIS! ‘within seven days after sale a resale will be had alter five days’ notice in the Evening Star newspaper. All conveyancing at purchaser's cust ANTHO! YDR, 714 15th street. j Ate, tnvarlably “accompanied” by "handsome women how what they want tn the wee or wit ody and don't hesitate to wae ity | Miss J urser Corson Sars, | it. “Politicians are occaslouslly seed petone But perhaps the most utterly reckless of all ook gantemers is the inan who is under-| “Fuel foracooking Stove and two other fires, and 4 the first throes of tue acquaintance of a tar It makes no ditterence wheth- | H&BtSWwould cost about $8 per month, provided CCX years old. Hix actions are ale ys thesame. He comes here early in the day Lorately attired and noticeably nervous, and ks tat he would hike to have a little upper at 11y for two, never failing to mention j incidentally the nam’ of the staze divinity whoin be 1s to bring to supper. Then he orders enough tor eigit people, with sufficient wine were used in cities,” &c. | ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— ‘40 Bushels for $3.70 for ws many more; has’ the room decorated with flowers, aud subsequently drives around 26 Bushels for $2.50. in great suape aud ushers the lady in eareless- | 4, trying to assume tue air of aman who does (COKE NOT CRUSHED— Hat sort of thing every night, Both of them | are more or less bored by the immense preten- Scot persian Socata sions of tall, and most of usin the house are ‘25 Bushels for $2.00 aware that the actress in nine cases out of ten Prefers beer aud Schweitzer kase with 4 man 4 About Wown who kuows how to tail and amuse WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY, er rather than the endless display of a set su Per, With its caretully cooled champagne and | > Tat sen ere accurately warmed red wines. By the way, In an article entitled “Family Living on $500 a Year? WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO FARNEVT, (0. 2 Columbia Law Building. DUNCANSON BROS, Auctrs. my18-codeas PECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. T will sell the SIUCK AND CONTENTS IN STORE, 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Commenctn TUESDAY, APRIL THIRTEENTH, ATTEN A.M. oolsare disposed of And will continue daily anti ‘The stock cont ‘ime and dirst class bry Goods CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, 1208 Sist street. my19-d&ds ‘SEWING MACHINES, &c TP\HOSE USING a3 PRIGAN SEWING Ma- ‘CHINE the past twenty-three years will please take notice that the office of the SLLENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7, | proton Joraton ana Notions, cow Is.corner of 7th and Hf streets Silks, Veiveis, Satins, 3 Goods, Cashmeres, SEAS No. 7 has been enlarged to double Blankets, Quits, Cudcrwears Hemiery, comers | The New Xo. 7is the lightest running and the most Laces, Embroldertes, Gloves, Jerseys, Umbrellas | simple and durable machine made. ‘The price and Parasols, White Shirts, together with # full she No. 7 is uo higher than is demanded line of Domestics. for inferior machines, Ladies will do weil to attend this sale, as a. good as- | | ‘Thv most exquisite ‘arrasene embroidery and other PEE GC Se pode ri oe Cece ALLy oral |p rin gun gear Coma Og COW OL FELON ai PATER Sete a | surprice and graify you. "ON Americans tauer Is of PHOMAs J. FISHER Auctioneers, change. UERBACH, CA Cor. 7th and H sts. sole Agent D.C. Large assortment of new improved machines of all kinds. No agents, Notwoproits. my. Tue U. F HE NIVERSAL AVORITE, ‘Our Light Running New Home ‘Sewing Machine. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREESTORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, KNOWN AS NO. 4410 ELEVENTH STREED NORTHW. By virtue of a decd of trust, dated Febru 1th, 1851, and duly recorded ii Liber No. 960, 6 folio 356, et seq, one of the Jand records for ig Washington conus, In the District of Columblueead there are halt « dozen actresses who sup and dine out a great deal and whom I know by ob- servation aud experience prefer cold tea to wine of any sort. But their preterences generally run ig the direction of beer. It an actress drifts into our main restaurant after the play with a man whom she likes, and who teats her with Keysrosz Marr Wunsxzr. STRICTLY PURE. SPECIALLY DISTILLED FOR MEDICINAL YsE_ ‘The best and only machine adapted to all kinds of sewing on fine or heavy material. “The work done on ‘this machine cansot be duplicated. Embroidery work by the direction of the holder of the note secured Miereby, we shall sell on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY TWENTIETH, at FLVE O'CLOCK In front of fe premises, subrioe Buasibered Soe oie eee | Obsail] Kinde with arreataor tinea Cone eee bered 312, improved by «tirsestory brick dwelling | dove oD the “New Home without the suse. of house, with ull improvements, Known as No. 1416 | Shy extra wtiachiment. Cull al our ollice und see whe 11th street northwest. Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the remainder in ‘one and two years, secured by deed of trust on the work done. Instructions given free of charge, ut 8 OPPENHEIMER & BROS’, 526 Oth street n.w., St. Cloud Builaing. & measured amountor indifference, tie chances ‘THE Drgmises, and beuring interest,payable semiraunually. 5 5 are that they will sit down and have a rat. PEESEC Ee ee Cohveyanetug at the cost of the purchaser, patgohings of all Kinds rented and repaired, Bazar Uing good time over “a "plate of oysters HESTION FREDEIICK 'B. ateg Weer) and a bottle of beer, She will talk rs ers Ww: brrostees, cleverly, xlugle happily, ‘and enjoy ber- | Vewanes 4 Consumption, Wasting Diseases and | |, EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN, GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. sell thofoughly, on. 18 upper that, costs, less g a meateis oer zeae = = a zs than $2. Take her the foliowing night with an 6. Lom E ABO" ‘ALE 18 POST! N ry) 5 =] ashing miilionalre’s son, and place her ine | TCE Per Bote, $00 GBottesores.on: | 6A TiAl WEEN iSbAy aT Tw ERS | Aitenys, 1112 F Srnzer. $2,000 dining room with « $60 supper, and the | Beware of Imitation, None genuine without the | S!XTH, same hour and place. DY AIASGS |” We have opened a complete line of chances are thal she Will assume preposterous or Es: .NSON BROS., Auctioneers i's SUMAME: UNDERWEAR, irs and bore herself half to death While she | “nature NER & MENDELSON, 1) pee reelteetnis oc Cause wnires at bree ent Coe sighs for a bovtle of beer and a Bohemian com- Bole Agents tor the Ud, Phila, Pa: TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME MOUSE ANDAOS | Jean Drawers Sue. und. toe, Freuch datbry pauio1 OS NEW ESEY GAVEL a pile aud Drawers ‘tf cueh, orgi.7oa sults a ee —_ x ular made. Fi Song of the Street Car Companies, | FOR SALEBY By Nirtug of adeed of trust duty recorded, tn Drawers at $1.50 each, or $2,764 sue A light ‘alk Ram Stott, Cromwell & Co, Liber No. 953, Folio 426, et seq., gneor the land wool Undershirt at $i exch. A full line of Fancy Jan" ‘Tschiffely & Evans, Washington, DQ | Tcoriis for the District of Columbia, evils Hosiery. ‘The latest style in Collars, Cutis and Neck- Push ii the pac Barbour & Hutuilion St DAN THE TWENTY SEVENTH Ur | Meat at the lowest prices. A lnfge assortment of Hustle “ex,” $25mn.wat Ponto the ree ets tt ELV O'CLOCK PF) Miu | Plain aud Fancy Night Shirts. Six fine Shirts to Jomte‘e front of the premisés,all that plecs or parcel of grotind | order, $Y. Shirts toorder Is our pecialty, Poke 1# tue pack. S8g COO HOH Lo ern 22g m ggg | Washington, in the bourer of Columbia: and known | —#P22 SEES IIS Est ew, Stamp on ean, ie, 8° thal BEY OZ” gs | aut aiiealaneds hemor sree tngue, rone err boule New avenue, of lot “i,” " Make their bones far} 80 Ht i sion of original lot nnmbered one. (1), rUnminy THE TRADES. coo H OH c Sua® | bai the sane width to the reat line ofsald for"t"'und Sw — Tom, Dick und Jack. MILWAUKERPWAGER ‘Homman in sqdare wambered str hundred ant Book Mautiuccurers boinc Awenty-ninewuzg), Nogeiner witiall ie improvements | _ocl® 420and 4u2'11th st new. . wa ments, rights, privileges by wpallor by ase THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE Birreio clone or tiv any maa net appertaining, | Cy Piacri¢an BOR AND JOB PRINTERS ley there! sold subs impro o nek see ae: sub‘ect (ate! Lady fp one and two years, a 1238 bon Io erga Manan And pass up Soar fare. For saleby Dealers by the notes to bear ott ver cont interest OF all can at Pine Printing a special ae generally, or by the Agent, ve Fa at rn ———+e-____™ A treaty has been signed at Johanna, ceding tam’L G PALMER to France the entire group of Islands and inlets tion ot purchaser, &, depos of 10v required at of 5 “Terms to be complied with in ten rs, Otherwise Tesale at risk and cost. of the detault 7 five daye public notice of such resale ‘can be worn while ‘ Ww DC is meres st sonamenrtnen | Ete Seas ees Genoese | RRL ra nel. ‘Telephone, 454. ‘25 mylsdads - SonN wacrEn sa, } ‘Lady Patrons. ma G LANCASTER, BOOKS AND STA- HASSE Petes Vases Norcia : Aruntr Materials aclowert prises?“ wasITT ste ‘PLE Schom—WaR POENS OF NORTH SOUTH. Berane ound ST parte Papers La Page’ Glan, Muciiage Pencil OG FUBSELL, Bookselier, myl 41s 9m se. New Boora ‘Triumphant Dem: by Camnegto, Labor ‘Land asd Caw. by Wok Petipa, American Diplomacy by Schayler Postuistes of Political Boom Baa Tims Wallace. ‘aud Ballads of the Southern People,by Moore. ap29 peace Sa ch Sai = US eporta, ‘vol 116 Fant W. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania Ave. s Crnccrarrso Darmnanr, ‘Over three thousand volumes of Standard and. pad lar Books, with BEST MAGAZINES and Ni BOOKS SOON AS ISSUED, 1749 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _ap26 MRS! LUCY I, HUNTER, x Boon Boonsa AT cosT. I desire to close out at cost ALL BOOKS ON MY shelves to make room for my increasing trade in FINE AND COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. This ordered and a Mberai discount made from the retail cea G. A. WHITAKER 4 1205 Pennsylvania ave, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIESY ‘ORSICE OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GRoUNDS, So. 1700 Penn-yivania ay WasuisuTon, D.C. May 19, 180, Sealed Proposals, im duplicate, will be received at this office, until TWELV. ‘K, NOON, 5AT- URDAY, JUNE NINETEENTH, 1S86, and opened immeditely thereafter tn presence of bidders, for sup- Jes reqitired by this office during the fiscal year end- Juz June 30, 1887, as follows Class 1, Fiorist’s Supplies; Class 2, Flower Pots; Clas Parts, ols, Ge: Class 4, “Hardware; Class 6, Agel- imple ‘Class 6. Flectric Buttery Supplies; Class 7, Terra Coita Drain Pipe: Class 8, Sta- Uonery: Class 9, Manure: Class 10, Sandand Chass 11, Soil: Chass 12, Lee: Chass 1 4 Class 18) Bricks Class 15, Sod: € Chass 13- humiber: Class 18, use Of Teams and Wagous; Class 49. Par 8. Separate Proposals for each class are desired; the en- velopes will be en lorsed to indicate the class for Which the bid is made. ‘The U. S. reserves the right to reject any and.all pro- Posuis. ‘Forms and spec ‘fications can be obtained at this oflice, JOUN M. WILSON, my 19.20,21,22,Je14,15-6¢ jonel U.S Arim: PPeoresals FoR MISCELLANE: LIES. DeEraRtMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHINGTON. D.C, May 20, 18: Sealed Proposals wiil be recelved af this Department, aul TWELVE O'CLOCK M., THURSDAY, JUNE, TENTH, 1586, for farnisuing Miscelianeous Supplies tothe Department of the Luterior during the fiscal Zeer ending Juno 90, 1887, couststing “of brooms, ishes, clocks, file-bolders, ‘portfolio drawers, suaps, hardware, chairs, carpets, ‘desks, tables, dry’ goods, lumber, formye, &e., de Blank forms of proposals, showing the items and estimated quantities required, will be furnished on ap: nto the Custodian, Room 104, Department of ed manufac dealers in, the articles required, will not be considered, Proposals uiust be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior, aud indorsed on th Proposals for Miscellaneous Supplies” Eee TaN Mmy20-cot © IStcretaty. Jp Aenent oF THE INTRON, Wasiisaron, May 12th 1686. Seuled Proposals will be received at his Department pot TWEUVE CLOCK Me THURSDAY Stay TWENTY SEVENTH, 156, for furnisulig supplies consisting mainly of Meats’ Groceries, Dry Goods Shows, Drugs, Fucl, tee, &e, for the use of the Freed Hospital, 1p tis clty during ie fiscal year end- *h 3 Jue 30, 1587. forms of proposal, schedules of items and est mated quantities, specifications aud, tustractions to bidders will be furnished upon application to this De- partment. EQ. C LAMAR, _ my 13-206t Secretary. PPPOPOSATS For sraTiONERY, DEPARTMENT oF THE I ASHINGTON, | SEALED PROPOSALS will be r M.. THURS artment untll TWELVE O'CLOCK AY, JUNE THIRD, 1586, for turnishing Stationery for the Department ot the Interior during the fiscal Year commencing July 1, 1850. Blank torms of proposals, showing the items and estinated quantities required, together with cirewlar Felating thereto, will be furnished on application to this Department. Proposals froin others than established manufactu- rors of or dealers in the urticles required will nut be considered. Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior and indorsed on the envelope, “Proposals 10r Stationers.” No contract will be awarded under this advertise- ment until an appropriation sball have been made Dy Congress for the purebuse of the supplies required. myls-eobt 1. Q. LAMAR, Secretary, PoPOsATS FoR Buren. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, WASHINGTON, MaY 12, 1856, Seated Proposals will be received at this Department until SATURDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1850, at TEN O'CLOCK, for the erection of two’ brick buildings, including materials, at the Goverument Hospital for the Insine near Washington. D.C. "To buildings ares work shop anda diuing hail, separate Proposils being required for each. building. Plans ‘and specifications can be seen at the Hospital. The Government reserves the right to roject any and all bids. The envelope containing the Proposal muss be cid : pital for the Lusane” and addressed to the Of the Interior.” Lec La my13-e0-6t Bee Provosats FOR STATIONERY. Seal TREASURY DEPARTMENT, May 14, 1886. led Proposals for furnishing’ stationery for the fiscal year endiog June 80, 1857, will be re- eeived ut this department until the 14th day of June, 1886, at 1 o'clock p.m, Biank forms for bidding will be furnished upon ication. ne bids will be considered and accepted or re- Jected item by item: and this advertisement aud. the Proposal. so far ws accepted by the Secretary of the Teasury, and the bond uccompan; ing the sate, shall coustituté the contract between the Government and the bidder or bidders, and no further, contract will be executed. ‘The articles contracted for must be furnished from time to time during the yeur, in quantities pursuant to orders from the Department. Theeutire quantities wiil, however, be called for during the vear. Eich proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, aud be accompanted by a bond with suflicient streifes in the sum of two thousand dollurs ($2,000), approved by a Cnited States oficer of the district in which the sureties resida or do bustaess, on a form to be furnished by the Department, condi Uoned for furnishing such portions of the articles #3 may be awarded under It, and the performance of the contract, Proposals unaccompanied by such bonds will not be considered, and contracts will be awardea only to established mauufucturers of, oF dealers 1p, the articles, Proposals to be addressed to the undersiined, and murked “Proposals for Stationery.” Deliveries must be tree of charge at the Treasury Departinent, Washington, D.C and will be subject to fnspection by an expert detailed for the purpose by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the delivery of an inferior article will be deemed sufficient cause vo annul the contract, at the option of the Secrezary. ‘The depariment reserves tue right to walve defects and reject any or all bids. No contract will be awarded for thesupplies referred elt purchase to avove uniil an appropriation for shail huve been made by Congress. ‘C8. FATRCHILD, G-law4t Acting Secretary of the Treasury. J AVY DEPARTMENT, Wasitr ‘Sealed Proposals will be re until TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, MONDAY, JUS TWENTY-FIRST, 1556, for supplying De- purtinent, and Its Various bureaus and oflices ir Wash- fogion with feo “during the Hseal year ending June Bduh, 1887, Tho Lee thust be of the best quality Kennebec, solld. clear and free from snow of other impurities, and must bedelivered dally iu euch quantithes us may be require ‘A bond with approved security will be required in cago of award. "Phe Departavent reserves the Fight to Feject any oF ail bids and to waive defects. Proposals inust be made in duplicate, and addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, aud endorsed “Proposals for Ice.” WILLIAM C WHITNEY, Secretary of the Navy. ATTORNEYS, AVING DEVO’ VERAL YEARS TO my Son's Pan-klee:rie and National Secret Tele- phone iawsults and contracts, I now return to general Factice, assisied by J. HARKY ROGERS, sq, jan TON, May 15, 1886, edad the the depart ectrical Expert, and J. CG. ROGERS, Esq. iequity ractice in the District of Columbia ahd Suryl lice: 26 Corcoran Bullding, opposite U. S. ‘Treasury. Residence: Parthenon Heights. ‘apzo-Ln® ‘J. WEBB ROGERS. CAMPBELL CARRINGTON, “ATTORNEY-aT /Law. Practices in all the Couria. Uffice 440 Loul- slang ave. (Barbour Law Building) 2339 th st nw. aps-m . 2 un w 472 Louisiana, Renidence, 813 T st. nw. mmo" HOTELS, Tue New Yorx Hors, NEW YORK CITY. ‘This popular hotel has been completely renovated and J0d rooms added, making ts prevent Capacity ve ndred guests. ‘Couducted on both thea merican and European plans. A Restaurant of Superior Excellence Supplies tie Mesisa la Carte. Price of rooms, with board. trom per day: without board; frou, $1 per day and apy ‘Brumtway Cars pass tbe hotel SPECIAL RATES TO PERMANENT GUESTS, H. CRANSTON apls-tuth&s.,26¢ iste Provns Fon Your Fuamny WHILE YOU pee BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! Any persan can afford to insure in THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION, Where the Cost is Small. ‘The costs are controled by the actual death Ex- nee, in 1585, the ing ne oe Per thousand was For prospectus address Fd. TL General Mi a sioam sae Oe ‘OUTFITS, SPALDING'S NATIONAL LEAGUE BALL, 25 centa, 24 Bheets Nove to match, im a myS J ARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND-HAND Sanare, Grand and U PIANO sear | Proce & Wonrezx, ew, all fully warranted, of all makes. sale from STOCK BROKERS ($5 to $10 per month W. G. METZEROTT & 00., 903 Perin. ave., 24 door from Oth st. Sdn recive} New Fore, myl4-1m Sorcoran Bu! UVaIE suck TkLuGRate Wikis 2 amor RARTT Np RRUEADRL <2 eo ORTES UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMAN: SHIP AND DURABILITY. Mantiy, Girect from the New York 4.U orders executed and reported POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ORPOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE South. —Take the Safe and Commodiows Steamet ADY OF THE Washington, every ) day, at 5:30'p, ma. Stopping’at Col and’ returning. Fare, first-class, $1. $1.50. AILY LINE TO. MONTO: STEAMERS GFORG! ‘COMME: SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT ALL PRICES PIANOS FOR RENT, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRY AND SEASHORE, WM. KNABE & 00, my8 817 Market Space >) 1 Joux F. Ens & Co, ‘937 Pennsylvama ave., nearlOth st, ‘The Oldest and Largest Music House in the olty. AGENTS FOR Ra) ‘TheSuperior and Unexcelled EXCELSIOR, Tse. we tinorongt © 7th-street pao) anday ad ‘ansylvania av als 4 hotels and privuie residences Tele 58. WEBER PIANOS ______ WM. P. WELCH, General Agent, axD pone TRANSPORTATION LINK MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS Mee! og PLETE PUSUAY Shinran Haluinteneny PaaA pent River Landings. Freight recelved on Sab urdays only, and must be prepaid Apply to SPR PME @ Bro, Mhidsm 12th and Pa avé and Teh st. what, {OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS And dealers in all kinds of MUSIC, MUSIC BOOKS, MUSICAL INSTRU- MENTS AND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, Pianos and Organs sold on easy monthly payments to seliahie yariies id Tostramenws taken ia part | |) NEM CRON STRAMIR “WA KEPIPL IY Payment for new. PAYS ang SATURDAYS att aan A Liberal Disc TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS aud SUNDAY p. me touche Pianos and Organs Tuned, Moved, Repaired, Stored, | ing at River Lamelin Semint Creek, Currte Packed and Shipped by competent men at tioderats | Ouran, Va. St vivinents. Day amt Leonards See Prices Connects with Ih, Ou Rat Sbeyberds, nee sched BEWARE OF IMPOSTORS! JOMN te PADGETT Agent” W. RIDLEY, Manager mee We employ nocanvasvers. Leave your orders at 4 ~~ a" » our store’ Urders by Mail or Teephoue prompuy at DP PECTIO NEW, YORK SPREIGIT STM tended to, ERS JOUN GIGSON and 1. KNIGHT leave. Pier 41, Bast Kaver, N. Y.,ewery S. DAY att 11 will pay youto examine our Stock before pur | MTG; ‘st wtarl, Waslingts, every TURD A SEE MOKNING, “Freight at lowest rites, ory enting a specialty. mao hit VeRO Telephone Ko 1. WMP YeRsont wr. VERNON: STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves Tthatreet wharf dally (except Sun@ay) foe Mt. Vernon at 10 o'clock a my returning, reachea Washington about 3:30 p.m. Lt, BLAKE, Captain, ——s wes STEAMERS. AN LINE ROYAL MALL STRAMEKS, Z mere Sati regularly from BAC TIMORE for LIVERPOOk via QUEENSTOWN. Nova Scotian, June 1. Caspian, June 16, Cabin, $65; Interm $0; atoerage, $20, JOHN F. ELLIS € 00., Near 10thstreet n. 195 Nos aeeiae 4 Until You EMERSON 41,000 now In use, Second band Pianos and Orzans at prices from $10 to $15U. Sold on small monthly payments, ‘Largest assuriment of Sc. music in the city, i ss Glascow to Philadeipuia via Derry. a Giang 0 Bostgn vin Derry wid Galway. 2 5 Pawenger Accommodations Unea ceed, apd $19 F sree] yor durther inftmation apply ty NUMBER OF SLIGHTLY-USED UPRIGHT ire. DA. GROSNAN, 612 9th ot 44. AND SQUAKE PIANOS of our make, almost as BO. W. Penn. good as new, and fully warranted, will Ue sold ata Lib- eral reductiou from regular price WM. KNABE & ©. my18-c0,8m SHORE ROUTE To LONDON AND CONTINENT, SS NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS. OO. mss nid Narkets Jg RANICH & BACH PIANOS. a ww York, Southarmrion, Bremen, ‘Tue fuk Pe Jk Ganity sways the sate and the bo FF gp—pp] | prow steutseis of die Comping sal every WEDS ESS Gatiy's mafvelousSelf playing hmstrunncoted BAY ‘and SATURDAY. Innding passengers ie bouts wipotin fom than gh dass tone Newey gr, Tang ors are celebrated for Weir specd wnd Us EF, DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave, G. L. WILD & BRO. 709 Seventhst. n. w. Established 1884, attention to tuning and repairing. Now ts e to have Pinhos renovated. & DAVIS’ PIANOS. 9 Tort afforded passengers, aplollw H these Celebrated Pianos just recvived. agratie and new repeating action, | Terins. HL. SU, ICTOR BECKER, TO THE NORTH “TRWEST, PIANO SALE AND RENT WAREROOMS, DOUBLE TRACK, KY. STKE Piano and Orgau Tuning ani ni speciuity. "Work warranted ogruer of stat mb3-ia 1 West, Chicago Limited Express ig Cars a W200 A. ML dally: Paes, daily to Ci rpg ars fr Car LO st. Leah “auco, with sleep Chieazo and Ci with Sleeping Cars Wasi i JK RAEAUER AND GD. PEASE S00 = A Pinion "Burdett Organs the. beter Pe Temonablespricn Pianos, Kent, tuustg, AGH RUBNS aos lune mw. 13 i te 2 INTIS) at Harrisburg. with Western, Fxysrese. = = Pacitic Express, 10:00 P. M. dail, for Pittsburg Filling @ specialty; al the cure of tootlu Lane See wee a je eioaper Maartbeng SS Chicago aud Cleveland. MORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, wnandalgua, Rochester, Buflulo, Niagnra, rowpt maturday, wiih Palace io Rochester. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmina, at 950 A.M. daily, except Sunday Ube Kast, 7:25, 0:00 and 11:00 A, livo'P. M. On Sunday, HAS, LOA, and ALO | of Pullman Parlor Cars, 3:50 PM. dally, “usin 200 P. ‘ery day. ugh trains couBect a Brooklyn Annex, afford- ing direct transter to Faiton ateeet, avoiding double w €uILs, alleviates pain OF extracting. Gus fhout extracting. A local anmstheuc, used un te KT. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, 437 TH ST. Shree iouts from. corer be Dendtey in al te branches Wecth inscricd $7 per set All Work Narraned’ imal PROFESSIONAL, TRACTING TELTH M: by the use of Cocaine, Sitrons (elds. Mt 1015 14th st. JRILLING AND ©: eas) ferriage across New York City For, Pulladsiphis, 715, Wy and 12:00, A. ME. 2:00 2 end.” 4: 30, 16400). aod ° Sanday, ‘on daily walks depend.” and yo and 11-20 Fs $200". M.. 2:00, 4:15, 6:30. Limited Express, 040 A. AL. and 850 P.M. pt sunday the elite of the world visit Dr, White's establishments, 1416 Pennsylvania ave, Washingtou, aud 1 N: Eataw st, Hultimore, for the paiices treatment of corns, Dusiions, diseased nails and other foot allie 40tb Fear of practice. $1 asitting. ap: MApAME RAYS aVA MANICURE AND sur Theonty importer and M ‘and Chiropodist Goods soul ROOMS 5 For Ihaltin 12:09, 8ON CHIROPODIST, For Pope’ {Fine Manicure | "daily, except sunday. For Annapolis. 7:15 A. M.,12:05 and 4:28 P. ‘except Sunday. LEXA M. dat “4:15 PB? andria, 644), 7:05, 9:25, 11201, and 11:35 A, J. BMD, 4:25. 4:85, 6-0 sod 11:37 P.M. Og Sunday at 6:00, 0:25, 1 'M. S05 P.M umond aud che South, 6:00, T1001 a. M. dally, 'P. Si. daily, execpt Sunday. For Alex: Mt Sraiay surah ercicie tau tonen akan arrantl 89 FM dally, exces PE positively cured. Paflors at izaz 4st Cee tue E es anne: One. Exe Nise Restorer for baldness and dandrud. It " 5 1200, 3:05, 0. 7: nd 12:10 midnight (exc: 00 woud 100 A. no equal, Cut tits out Fst. myl M5 ROS THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT AVI and Astrojogist, has been consuite! on Business, Love and Matrimony for 24 years in this city; all in trouble call, satisfaction guaral ‘Ollice hours, 10 snr to 5 bata. Fee Oc and $l S13 Firsts, Capt tol dian, fis EAFNESS. TS CAUSES AND CURE, BY 0 who was deaf twenty-eight years, Treated by ost of the noted specialists of the day with no bene- ft. Cured himself in three mouths, and since th hundreds of others by same process. "A plait, sluple and successful home treatment Aadress, f23-tu.th.sizw T.S PAGE. 128'Fast 26uh st.N.¥.City ILES—DR. MUHLEMAN CURES PILES BY Dilrect treatment, without the yee of kaile, cause OF ligature. Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted at 213 Bast aw. from $ to 6 p.m apzizm* MSE PRQOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTSOF Eres ERT business condacutial, Ladies audgon. Yemen 50 cents each. 4U5 L street, between 4th ‘and OW streets northwest, any G-40w* MEDICAL, &« day). On Sunday at he ieft for the checking els ud esidencee ¢ General J. RWoOD, ¢ ul Passenger Agent, BALTIMORE AND o1t10 RAILROAD, Schedule effect SUNDA Y, DECEMBER 13th, 188% until furthér notice Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey avenue and C street For Chicago #43 am. and 10:20. P43 am. ise Fest La where ‘orders ¢ ofbaxauge to destination f “HAY myl7 ‘ars to ahows fast limited tr "gat 9:43 a.m. with Parlor Car, and Run. dally, to ‘Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detrulty LEON, TIE OLDEST RsTannaseD axp | $5 Wi dally co Deuba. aul goa mee bet aia taal tab ans |, 2 Biktinure on week day's 5.0:20,0:40,7:30,8:90 id 20-00 amn., BBO, 4330, 4:40, Dea 1.3, alton 1 mibute tale» 340, 7:00, S225 and 11200 pane fe On) Sundays, 6:20, 730, 30 ane 25, 140, 8:30, 440, ‘5:40, 6:40, 7200 Railroad and potnts 0pm daily, with Pullman Sleeper, feshingion eb ew Orleans. Frompt teatment, Correspotdenoe and consulta: Uons striclly confidential. Separate roouis for ladies Ollice always open. T HAS NEVER BEEN Dr. BROTHERS is th usin S CONTRADICTED THAT oldest Established adver- Ladies’ Physician in thiscity.” Ladies, you can outdently consult Dk. BROTIERS, 008 ataw. | For Auuapolis, 6:40 am. and 12:20 and 4:30 pate Particular atveution aid to.all ‘ineasen pecullar to | 08 Sutilas ionm, ladies, mugried or single. “All successtuly treated. | | Fur way suas more, 5:00, 6: area 7200 und 11200 p. 5) ASHO00 RESTPRED BY USING A BOTTLE | 3:30. 4:40, 700 Mer two of ‘a: BROTHERS luvigorating Cor: | iropoitiaiy Braun, T40 wie: antiy, Sec Gia. Will cure any case of nervous deMility and loss | and 5:31 p.m. daily: 4:40 p.ui- daily, except. Sundays ol nerve power. It impure vigor to the ¥iole ays | for principal stat u Metroporita Branch, S40@ te Bat. ‘apioime” | m: dauy: on ‘stops at ail ations, “For MF. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND | 10, Sta ‘Brauch, 6:40 atu. dally, ex Fi intermediate tn. daily, excep Runday. Vor Frederick, 0 aye,aid 640. ple att ersbui 30 aud 1 (Mi Talable Ladies Physioan, cau be cousulted daily and Biber residence. 1245 “ib st aiw. Uiiee "hours try are points, 8:0 am 1109 p.m. with Ladies ony. BH | ~ CHICHES: | "For Hagerst Winchester, $40 and 9:43 a ‘The original aud’ only genuine. | m. and 5:31 p. exer) ee k your Drugzist for “Chichester’s Hnglish,”"take no | | Traius arcive from 7:20am bet, orinclove 4c. (stamps) to us for particu.ars by | 180. 6:80 and 10:30 pan. rem) retura mal. Chichester Chem. Go., Philadelphia, Pa. | | From Auuapotis 8200 at... and 1:50 and 6:20 Bale Sunday 10:38 0, 0230 pun Frou Predefick wud incernvedinis poldta, 6258 Xihy ‘ jeFick aud lacernsech abe 5 1. daily, excep, Sunday. Jaz5-an, Sold by Druggists everywhere. asm ]) Dobb's NERVINE, NO. 2—A PERMANENT DiGi ter Rervous and Physical Debuity, Loss of Vitality, caused by indiscretion, excesses, &c. We Baltimore jor Washi at 52] Sold at STAN DIFORD’S, 5t. Cluud Pharmacy, cor- 9:05 and 10:30 am., 12:15, 2, ner Oth and fsa. Price, $2. 149, Baud 11200 p.m; oii ‘Sent by mall sealed mmh24u,thsdm ‘aid 920 a.m, 1.30,200, 4:20, 5, "00 pan, 30 PA¥o THe Ailtraine fom Washington stopat Relay Station ay except 1:40, 3:19 and 6:40 pan. For further information apply at the Baltimore an@. Oblo Ticket Oftice— Washington Station, 61¥and 1: Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 14th street, ‘orders will be taken tor to be checked Feceived at wuy polit in thehy. SENG © & LORD, ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Exectrro APPLIANcEs. We will send on. thirty days trial, to men, young ot old, who are suffering from Nervous Devility, Lost Vitality, and those diseases ofa personal ature resulting from ‘abuses aud other causes. relief and compiete restoration to Leaith, vigor aud manhood guaranteed. "Send at Once, tur” Luuatrated amphiet, free. Address ALG BELT CO. Mar Eine itch wibewo ‘PILES. INSTANT RELIEF. FINAI ‘days, and never returns. No purge, DUNE A A__Gen. Manager, Baltimore, W 28 be70s, onto AND WESTERN Ral On and afer NOVEMBER 153m, 1885, tratns will CURE, Suppository. Sufferers will Jearn of asimple renvedy | leave from and arriveat Band P. Uthand Berets ; C.J. N, 78 N N.Y. | Station ws follows: Free, ironing C3 MABON, 78 Nassuust, raion ot 940 0 me a rivet Lecsbui Hound 1 at $187 em, aud. 723 Pee TO MEN—WHO SUFFER FROM NER- leave Kouud 4illi 5:51 am. vous Debility, Lost Vigor, Exhausted Vitality, éc., A free trial package of Ue Celebrated Marsion Bolus, ‘Seuied treatise and testimonials, will bo tb nate oP ETI ss - the a celebrities of Ton aa heen eer es eee 5 Sakae oe ‘Agenia for the Sold by druggists generaily. POWD! a3 signed us bee