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_—_—_ —s A BELLE'S LAMENT. Seven Weary Seasons Without Winning a Husband—Dead Sea Fruit of Society Compliments, It is Iamentably true that, like many another girl, my ears have grown so accustomed to com- | pliments that they are only empty, meaning- | less sounds; for, despite the victory a woman | achieves every time somebody tells her she is | beantiful, particularly when she Knows there is THE SUMMER FASHIONS. THE LEADING CoLORS—COLOR CONTRASTS— WIDE SKIRTS—GRADUATING DRESSES—THE ¥ISM WIFE CosTUME, ETC. ‘TRE leading color Is ecru. Bot# RouND aNb PornrED BopIces are fash- fonabie, STRIPED FouLaxns have columns of Chinese Tux Beas composing silver necklaces are of | truth in the assertion, the fact remain? ‘one size. |and overwhelms her like an avalanche Ficurep Tissvss have plain materials tocor- | from which there is no escape, that among Fespond. jall the knightly gallants and gentlemanly Brows and gray blue are much seen in lady- | minnesingers, not one of the praiseful like costumes. | throng bas the manliness or courage to ask her band in marriage. If I am pretty, it my eyes are so beautiful, my figure so remarkably fine—it has been designated svelte by the society writers over a dozen times— | and if my disposition ig so charming as they | have at last made me believe it is myself, why | then is it that Iam allowed to be a butterfly so long? Is matrimony out of style. or do the young men find bachelorhood a sweeter bless- | ing than connubiality? Here the fashionable Season is over again, and the prospect of disen- thralment from the giddy and semi-vexatious fetters tnat bind me to the rock of society is no better or more hopeful than It was six years ago. trimmings for young girls. | The summer finds me In a condition of larval Sumanrs of sil ricotine are worn with skis retirement actin, and with theruet of adtunmn Of every sort of material. | Eshall be obliged, I suppose; to erystalize once nn “ - | more and resume the winged form of the social ore aren JACKETS sro trim | moth. Bix years ago—yes even three yearsago— I could stand this kind of thing; indeed, 1 was Hoor Ear-nines are studded with Jewels of | fond of it, and the summer interval, with its divers kinds in roccoco style. | Weary round of country visits and eastern Tat See a ke truth, Allat-| hotels, was as dicmal and distressing to me as tempts to crush it | @stretch of sickness would be. Ah, the vast chasin stretching between the night when T SOLITAIRE PKAKLS set with rose diamonds are favorite engagement rings. | was a debutante and the last night I figured in | “society,” when my sorrow and iny heavy GoLD AND SILvEx AconSs are used as pend- | Heart Wnt masquerading to Mrs, —'s recep ants for trimming tulle dresse ' Sort Dracoxars have alternate stripes of tion Ina tollet that was worth at least six lines shepherd's plaid and <olid color. Browax arxtrxe on velvet cuffs and collars fs a new fancy. Sea1 Brows is a favorite color in sttit and | thin woolen fabrics. SPRIPED PonGex is employed for trimming Plain pongee dresses. STAMPED PoNGEE SILKS for young persons | ave cashmere stripes. CRAPE CLOTH has dainty designs of ferns, | ‘Mosees, sorrel and clover. | Pix Is the favorite color in bonnets and hat | POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More ecouomical thaa the ordinary kinds, and cannot be soid in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight lum OF hosphate powders. Sold ondy in cans, ROYAL BAKING )WDER CO, 106 Wail street, N.Y. jad AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, EDUCATIONAL. ____ FAMILY SUPPLIES. THIS AFTERNGO! M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. USTEE'S or ON PENNGY LY ANIA AVER GAL PENNSYLVANIA AVEN virtue of trust dated 20th ner” Tak aes rae Gata 20 Sent TY, = 1885, and dul folio et if land records for the, county of Washington, in the Distriet of Columb) Petal sell at aie sao ee Pe sell “a on, on TU nat TWENTY Fivtit DAY OF MAY, 1680, at F/VE O'CLOCK. P. M., in front of the preuilaes, paris of lots 38 and 14. in square 762, beginning for sald parts of ots'in the south line of Feneayivasia avenue O1 fect Westwardly from the northeast corner of eald square, thence noutn 30 feet, east 4 feet, south 15 fect, east 10 feet, southeasterly 67 feet, west 40 feet, BOTH 28 feet, geet SC RevT tncnee nonin Ss Tet 3 lnc, cant 2 et orth about 90 feet to. Penusylvauia, avenue, easter long ‘Pennsylvania avenue 3 feet 10 im:hes to beg ro ‘Terms of sale: One-hs'f casb: balance, notes at 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of trust upon premises. Deposit of $100 when property is sold. ‘Terms to be compiled with in seven days or property resold at Fisk ‘and cost of defaulting purchaser. E.G. WEAVER, Trustee, 980 F st. 2,9. ml2-w,f,m-5t S@-THE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED TO SAT- BRDAY, MAY TWENTY-NINTH, 1866, st same Salo positive. No by-bidding. my2baeds by blag WEAVER, Trusten THIS EVENING. IPHIREVENING AT HALP-PASTSEVEN PM, GUNS, CUTLERY, REVOLVERS, NOVELTIES, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, BAN- JOS, SPORTING GOODS. &¢., IN STORE 1347 SYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR FOUR- STH STREET, By direction of the owner, who is golng in the manufacturing business, J will sell all the Stock at auction, EVERY EVENING, PAST S , util all are disposed of. ‘Bargains may be expected. mylo-2m. M. FOLEY, Auctioneer. OME SAY “CONSUMPTION CAN'T BE cured.” Ayer's Cherry Peotoral, as proved by forty years’ experience, will cure this diseuse when not already advanced beyond the reach of medical sid. Even then its use affords very great relief, and insures refreshing sleep. A YER'S SARSAPARILLA IS THE MOST PO +ALtent blood purifier, and «fountain of health and scrength. Be wise in time. All baneful infections are promptly removed by this unequaled alterative. myl18 wis Sprcrrro Is nature's own remedy, made from roots gathered from the forests of Georgia, ‘The method by which ft is made was obtained bya halfbreed from the Creek Indians who inhabited a certain portion ot Georgia, which was communtested to one ofthe early settlers, and thus the formula has been handed down te e is_sald, however, of the expense to girl is put, and there seems to be no for her even 01 i Sunday morning paper! What a difference between the simple, beartful, Innocent glory of that first night aud the leaden miseries of tis ; - 2 | last oue. Behind the pleasant mask I wore at SETS OF CoLLAnS AXD CUFFS of gilt Ince are | ist oue._Belhind the pleasant mask I wore at Yery much worn with black dresses. | shower of tears. 1 tremble as I think now of OVERDRESSES are made In revers fashion and | fhesoliy there 18 fu such deception, of the tu- . \e he wais | Jury it imflicts on of the SRC ee eee ee aia” Soci: ‘imaye | Miutiness tt gives, to the bearssortthe dase: re jOULAKDS, with navy-biue 6: . | puisive, loveless, ebilling lool {t puts upon’ all White bair-line stripes half an inch apart. the world and everything and everybody in it. Ovanpunssrs or Coupe Dx i Heim are) I! weuches us to sncer, It quallfios ts to despise & areuane: our neighbors and to detest ourselves. “Bopross with serriies floats have plastrons |. Topat the matterin asstrong aud elsar a light Bossoxs with surpiice fronts have plestrons | a, aibie, let me ak and acewer tno os ihtes Of velvet, oF folds of white muslin, stikorerape. | Gubstionss How many Eltisere there ree hoes Lurrug Care Dotmans are made of corde de | society who have besn there longer thay three eedingly useful on @ cool Years? Hundred of them; Ihave been “in the . ame’ tully 2 1 5 'n with me VadErants Ivony Borross with tiny sprays | through this long and weary oneal tee ef blossoms painted on them,are used for cotton | many are of marriageable age, i. e., froin 22 to esses, 24 years? Hundreds; I am 24 myself. How | cman VELVET MANTILLAS with beaded | apy marriages ure there in society ench ear? P aie this summer. They are in | Nt dozen, ‘There is the whole story, Matrk- gees will be worn this mony seems to be the exception, not the rule in subdued tints, | Society. ‘There are from four toa dozen couples Riusox is employed for the adornment of | marrying every day. How Often do you eon India silks, India batistes and striped and | society iady or a society gentlemans name eeadiidaatacies = the list? Not once tu mouth. The aver- eee e period for courting outside of fashionable ames Trea aad Sete Baws SO | cireien lay, aeciacling (ts. ni relisbisr creer Srounds with tiny embroidered designs in one | headed statistician, about 14 months. Inso- Of the colors. ciety it is—let us see: An average of 1 girl in 50 Goup or silver braid embroidery ts employed | is married gout of society each. year, and she fo make tatlor-made dresses. It forms panels, | citches on Soly after she has been a belle oe 2 Sa jor 10 years. ‘The other 49 mope along ant en et ret ia wit auate | Cane the aces with the newcomers, who Duxsses of light fabrics are ma je with plalt-| of course are more numerous taan the out- ed or gathered bodices, and have collars, cuffs, | goers. Iam not much on figures, but I think Fevers and belts of velvet. Tithe lives of the other 49 could be prolonged uvap Ivory Risany Brabe, which were | and the gentlemen, 100, could live alway, snd rahi ae Se ow Im- | there was some Archiniedean da pou sto for & eaten by args quomtltine, near are ow lm! erennial old mathewsatician to citaees cote > = ide up with velvet or bro- | 2¢ looked on and figured the proceeding out, it SHor SILKS are made up with velvet o1 would be ionnd that the average period of ¢ade stripes upon a ground of shot silk to cor- | courting in fashionable society would. sence Fespond with the plain. 10 the neighborhood of 2,016 Years, 7 months Cowrnasts in color are not in as great favor | and 29 da: costumes as formerly, unless the second |, Now, isn’t this shameful? Isn't it simply lor be in stripes, plaid or check. | duatlfieations, too, I tany addceSeamtonn tan - ues 4 ia shears EEA jons, too, —to contemplate? Baaneo FEAsYRONs or cuiratees sre worn | (it any wonder! sitin my Toor eye ne, Brith stile or woolen bodices, | They must corre- | aftera might of decolette dreseing aud Sy spond with the color of the bodice. Waltzing, and shed bitter tears because, though THs PasHionaBLE HAND-BowQust for brides | men flatier, they refuse to think well enough of iad wh me to marry I know that suppers und }oment is made up of white or- | Ie to mai 3 y 2 ; expen: en, but they: Brace Lace Danses will be worn at home | sce: more willing to remain bachelors tm noe Wis season. Their place in the sireet will be | erty than to save theirmouey by taking @ eile, taken by black etamine, canvas and lace gren- | who will gladly accept astreet carto the theater acine. after marriage and who Will save the price of a SASHES of almost every description are being — ‘upper by eating a good lunch betore leay- Worn, and so necessary is @ sash as a fashion- | Zhome. able finish that the pattern dresses have the | winch th ‘Sash included. sy mapath 'y A Hieu VotNTep Boxxet of cream lace has | dress ween $1,400and $1,600 & buneh of black velvet loops, trom which a | Very m sinee 187980, and other expenses Of narrow ribbon velvet. | est possible Azure, $12,000, Idon't know what MANY predict that because the market fs | tie attentions I have received from young zen flooded with all sorts of embroidery that the | tlemen cost them, but we have had muny nights end of that embellishment is near. Is it possi- | # te Ucaters ata cost of $8 or $10, many balls Die to have too much of a good thing? Seater? han goanibie: eee eae ee TaFFETAS of FAILLE correspond to the open | 1) .Gmebody. or several bodies, each year of per. Work, striped and transparent canvas with | haps $1,000, +0 that, between myself ad tee Which they are combined; veivet and ribbon | gentlemen who ran’ aiterme since 1879, we for trimming are also of the same tint. | andered $20,000, and worse than all TE Most Execaxt and expensive toilets | are Just how where we began seven Of black lace thus far imported are made of | years ago, That money would bave made imme and ‘any one of ‘these gentiemen—tor they were and still are all good, worthy and deserving young men—bappy; with ‘the slightest encouragement I might now have made a loving wife to any of them. But the money is gone, the years have fled, the seventh season is over—and whatis left?” A 1ew tear | Stained trophies, of which Tam not proud, be cause they represent no victories worth cher- ishing; they Were not won, but were purchased with ‘Smiles, and no love memory lingers around them. I am still young and sull handsome, but my youth js sipping from me and my Ueauty must soon fade. How long | shall continue tw be @ mere marionette in this cireie? Must it be amtil my beauty is enurely gone and my age will be tue only rominent feature I possess? Will the gentle- juen who the other evening said 1 was hand- ve aud my eyes beautiful and my figure maguiticent, nets and laces in French patterns which closely Amitate the handsomest Chantilly thread-lace | Gesigns. | Dark RED CaSaqves, trimmed round the edges and down the fronts with embroidery In Diack and gold, are worn with costumes of moss- green canvas, stripe with dark red brown, | Iyrtle, old gold and red. | LoosgLy-WoVES woolen fabrics, with threads | of many tints, are made up with material with | stripes of one of the colors. A handsome way | | | Of trimming these costumes 13 with appiiques Of gimp oF with silk cords. BLovse Bopices tor young girls are plaited in | front and are beited at the waist. They open over an embroidered plastron, or one of some contrasting material, aud bave a revers collar H a tinue to say these soft things ef veivet. These bodices are only suitable for | grit they are not true, and’ will they then de. alight figures. : E | se:time and leave me tothe regrettul doom of JackeTs oF Porry Rep Camer’s Hare, with | erhood?—From a letter to the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, ——__se9_____ ‘The Great Tower of Paris. London Times’ Paris Correspondence, April 23, Yue minister of commerce has decided, sub- Ject to the approval of scientific men’ and alists, to erect, either at the entrance or at some other purt of the exhibition, the giguntie metalic tower invented by M. Eifel, the mechanical engineer. It wll be 300 metres in and entirely constructed of iron. It will rest on five pillars, forming four immense + | arcades, lofty enough to exceed in height the buttons and other trimmings of jet, will be er summer dresses at the various water- ext season. They Battenb modes, at With pale amber surah. Pomrabotk und tiny blossom designs, like those of “old Meissen” porcelain, are seen on Satins, foulards, twilled silks of soit quality and the old time moussetine de laine. Kibbon is Used for triinining the-e, sewed on the hemmed @cges, or arranzeu in horizontal bot XK oF woul plece lace and terials are worn over every descriptivn dare lined Be it striped, fizured oF plain. This will bs Nolre Dame. arable dies tm: these, whe: have pease alike Sunumit of the tower will be erected an Nie axe wot fa plain coloes, ora preventants | electric liglit house, and’ ©: terrace wrcohion to.letie may ruse. sitors will be admitted. The form of the | erection is speciaily udapted to give it stablilty ‘at home at tri: ing ex- q tr jim igh winds. The oscilliation at the to} Soe ee acted hy rat umed, although | ui.der the tulluence of the most severe stores they us varted by breadths of plain ma-| Will not exceed 75 centimetres, On a first plat terial vbeof the plain | orm, ata height of 70 metres, that is to say, 10 mati Of the | mcires bigher than the U two, we © plain | there will be a gailery of giass, whiel the vest striped das u cafe OF restaura, iit will take mater Vintiors to the sunin Xpense of con- | struction is estimated kt iron 5,000,000F., to 500,002. M. £iffel will provide 4,000,0006, esbmailows, | ha the state will give wh: 3 ust cone es, Loneysuck tribution. M. Eiltel, in order to cover his ex- pples, geranium at cla 5 ers of Jacqueminot ° Howers tor contrast t the 4 forin cl-gamt chapeaux to 1 dresses Of jetted net, ndia mul deep em- non the wids to thé wottom of The pointed surplice V-shaped plastron of with loops | penses, asks the right to receive the price of ad- issuon into the tower, and the privilege of Keeping up and drawing’ profits trou the build log for some Ume uiter the close Of the ex: hivition, Fy source of attraction to the building, st W reader importantserviees to science. It sted that uscteorologicul and astronomical tions will bemade at the summit under rely hovel conditions, An clectrie signal ed ou the summit o1 tie lower may be seen wear weather at Dijou—a tact whieh will ve the erection great Importance in. connec- 1 with military signaliug and national de- fence. as the axed Brandy aud Absinthe. From the Omaba Herald. “here goes @ contirmed brandy drinker,” | said one of the bartenders at the Arcade yester- day. “He'll kill himself in less than two years.” The man referred to had just absorbed a large dose of brandy, with the remark that he could not eut breakiast without the liquor. His face bad already begun to assume a purple col oF, abd it was evideut at first sight that ne was hard drinker. os a poplar tree in Ler raif If the size ofthe skirt eon- se the tournour will be insuffi- ue Welzht, therecore the hocp It ts, ho! ention to dee nd the size of the toui ec wdapted to the elimate aad pour and ns of modern life, gracetul, easy, sus Of the moderate’ pur ; cee port errata “TL used to be in Chicago,” continued the man acs eats eae a ce enean SNOUT SS | 7 Seaces consume Tea tae ereeeionae ot tke ear anus in which I worked was very fond of bran- ibe CosTUMs for boating, tennis, i Gy. He used to arink it before breakfast, alter Sud mountain climbing ts im high favor once nner—in fact ail the time. I told him that it again. In deep marine blue, with cream-wbite ouid ruin his health, but be wouldn't believe friummings,or in the Princess of Wales com. Finally, I showed ‘him by ocular proof that Dinatiou of Admirai biue and Neapolitan red, | | was right,’ I took two jars and placed a piece of meat in cach, I filled One of them with whis ky and the other with brandy which was taken from tits own private bottle. I put the two Jurs away, and at the end of two weeks showec them t Lim. ‘The meat in the Jar con- taining the brandy was perforated with holes, which the liquor had eaten away, while thé meat In the whisky Jar was in the same con- the suit is very picturesque aud becoming, ‘Toe skirt ts kilted toa deep hip yoke, and very Often the Kilts are so arranged us to ‘display a eating of the contrasting color beneath, ‘Gtache ctubrofdery or straight rows of sili Draid ure applied to the laveuse tunle, the Droag marine collar, and the deep turn-back pulls. ————+ee-______ dition as ane ome Lag beet mga said I, inane aes “you can see What effet brandy has upon. you a stomach. Drink after your meals, but never Bigs bardtysms, pote. take it on an empty stomach.” ‘The proprietor en ee case tumbied, and from that day to this bas never touched & drop of brandy. “There is abotber remarked one of the bystanders, “which ‘shows something Ina word deboualr, ‘And admired by the fatr, ‘Whose beasts "tis bis dim to beguile, about te Ingredients used. in’ making poot w Br beer. You find that in every beer int in Mande aire sits Miaine, Omaha the man who draws the beer jaan ‘And he murmurs soft nothings to Fas, While his moatiache hetwitas ‘But beware of bin, girls, Forbe iso'ta marying mam ip bis shoes. You see they in cheap beer. Tannin is use in preparing hi Uke so much nfirie ut a lot of tannin and it ap eT or Tt probably does ‘the same thing to the lining of a man's stomach. eras on so However, Ti take chances,” concluded he, as and eth, STIEnt plaso can pla: he raised a glass of the foaming beverage tolls Phrous: a wiole aiternoan, “Yl tell you, gentlemen,” sald the bar- With Bella while playing eroquet, tender, “putting ‘the bottles back in their proper’ places, “that absinthe drinkers ure Hee’ expert in ali games Played by imaitens and dames. And Waltz through the German he cap; xetting to be almost as common in this country. as they are in France. I've custom- tre who drink it every days “I suppose day. ‘I suppose that itis Mat gracetuliy’ whirin, probably tue worst drink man could take,as oor “acts directly upon the brain. The people of itt oo aE At this came in and Gen, Miles will enlist a battalion of 200 Ne- mopped Dariendere dik one vajoes as scouts for the cumpaign against Gero- | grou: tal bad a tendency to spoil Biame and uls baud, —_ = ? Swer is expected not only tobe an ex- | to the present day. ‘The demand has been grad- ually Increasing until a $100,000 laboratory is now necessary to supply the trade. A foreign demand has been created, and enlurged facilities will be necessary to meet it. This great VEGETABLE BLOOD PURIFIER CURES CANCER, CATARRH, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, ULCERS, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD TAIST, hereditary or otherwise, without the use of Mercury or Potash, Books on “Contagious Blood Poison” and on “Blood ‘aud Skin Diseases,” mailed free. For sale by all druggists, ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 18 Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Taeseac Ham Recsxenator winless preparation for hair lly gray. It produces EVERY shade @ atid lasting, wlss odorless; leaves the hair clean.soft and glossy; is equally desirabie for the beard. ‘Turkish or Russian baths do uot affect i Price SI and $2 per box. Write for circular and send sample of hair when ordering. Full directions. accompan; druggist for it, It he has it advertisement. For sale by E. P. MERTZ, ST., WASHINGTON, und all lead IMPERIAL HAIR REC 54 West 23d st., New York, Paris yt, L. Ripamonti, 12 Rue Castiglione, Sees y each box. Ask your jot on sale show hini this We Anz Mascracrcness Axp CAN FIT YOU ALL—FAT, LEAN, OR OTHER- WISE-FROM THE 2%-YEAR BOY TO THE 300 POUNDER, NO MATTER WHAT SHAPE YOU ARE. WE CAN SUIT YOU IN EVERY PARTICU- LAR, AS REGARDS THE LENGTH, THE SLEEVE, AND IN THE FIT OF THE COLLAR WE EXCEL NO OTHER CLOTHIERS CAN COMPARE WITH OURS, FOR NO HOUSE IN THE CITY HAS THE FACILITIES OR THE ADVANTAGES THAT WE POSSESS, NOR CAN ANY TOUCH OUR PRICES, EISEMAN BROS, MANUFACTURERS, Cor. 7th and E streets. Wx. Lassows HAIR-ELIXIR. Undoubtedly the best means for the preservation of the Hair, Recommended by the most renowned physicians, Positively harmless, made of vegetable matter only and wholly free from any metallic ingredient Sold by all the principal Chemists and Wholesale Druggists. / SS BEE Bum mer gs Ses GO uM E OH PZ” Bs, Sus8 God HoH tu HF dx Bayt MILWAUKEE LAGER THE BEST IN THE DISTRICE For eale by Dealers generally, or by the Agent, tamwL GC PALMER 1224 20ub Street Northwest ‘Telephone. 454 3025, Ger Taz Bor “THE CONCORD HARNESS" “THE CONCORD COLLAR” TRUNKS and SATCHELS of the best makers in teat variety at very low prices commend a mist ISHS aca gah ef en DAVLD NICHOLSON, Prop’r, ST. LOUIS At wholesale by WM MUBHLEISEN, ou 018 STH ST, WASHINGTON | 1883, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1,037, foli | 802. er seq... one of the land records of te Dis dil |HOMAS DOWLING, A ucttoneer, PIANO FORTE, CO! BROWN AND ALLEN AND STOOLS (A GOOD INSTRUMENT), HAIR CLOTH PARLOR SUITE, MIRROR, MARBLE TOP TABLE, HANDSOME WALNUT BOOK "ASE. Very handsome Walnut Marble Top Chamber Suite, Walnut and other furniture in separate pieces, Yery Bapdsome Walnut Wardrobe. one super Walous Pillar Extenslon Dining Table, very some Mirror-back Hall-rack, invalid wt Chairs, Window Shades, Kitchen requisites, etc., atauction. Op RUESDAN MORNING, JUNE FIRST, 1880. VER at TEN O'CLOCK, at residence, 713 D street, between 7th and 8th streets southeast, I shall sells cellent collection of Household Effects. ‘Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer: TRUSTEFS' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN I STREET AND VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust duted the 7th duy of December, In¥1, and duly recorded. in Liber No. #89, folio 139, et seq , one of inelaud records, for the Iyisiriet of ‘Columbia, and by direction or the party secured thereby, tue undersigned ‘Trustees will sell, on TUESDAY, JUNE EIGHTH, 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK, in frout of the premises, Lot 37,10 J. F May's recorded subdivision o: part of square No, 797, together with the improvements, ‘erms: One-half cash: balance In six months, with notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust x Will be re- is “struck off All convey- rst. JESS H. WILSON, my28-déds LEVIS FREY, \'} Trustees, DURCANSON BROS, Auctioneers, TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UND, PROVED PROPERTY ON 127TH STREET, BE TWEEN T AND U STREETS N.W. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, he District of Columbia, passed ip Kqulty Case No. 9982, Docket 29, i ‘will offer ior sale on, FRIDAY, ELEVENTH day of JUNE, A.D, deo at FIVE'O'CLOCK P. ML, in front of ihe. premises lots eight (5, mine (G), teu (10) and elever (11), in Gunneli’s recorded subdivision of square numbered three hundred and five (C6. in the city ot Washing- ton, in the District of Co.umbla, as recorded 1p the survevor's oflice of sald District, Bach of these lots front twenty-one. fe (21 ft. 61m), and have « depth of oinety-three (08) feet to an alley” and Loproved by one tory brick and one 2atory fraune ullding. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money in cash, the rewalt der in six, Wwelve sud eighteen months from day of sule. the Whole to bear interest from day ot saie, and the de- erred payments (0 be secured by deed of trust on the premises gold, or all cash, ct the option of the pur chaser. A deposit of $100 required on each lot at Hime of sale, Convevancing, &¢., at purchiser’s cost, Terms to be complied with In ten days from day Of sale; otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to Fesell the property in default, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, aiter five days: puplic adver- {iseinent of stich resale In some newspaper published in Washington, D.C ‘CHARLES A. WAL! PER, Trustee, D treet _a.w. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF A VALUABLE DWELL- ING HOUSE ‘NO. 1102 VIRGINIA AVENUL SOUTHWHst, OPPOSITE THE SMITHSO! GROUND: By virtue of udeed of trust, dated April 140 trict of Columbia, and by the direction of the part thereby secured, the underigned trustees will seil, ut public auction, in front of the premises, on SATUR- DAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1886, at FIVE O'CLOCK P. M.. lot numbered” nineteen (19) of Abram F. Barker's fecorded subdivision of part of original lot numbered seven (7) In square nuinbered Geree hundred. and tweaty-five (326) in the aity of Washington, District of Columbia, together with im- Brow lot, consisting of a substantial ‘Terms ot sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash aud the balance {u two equal notes at one andtwo years with interest from day of sule atsix per cept ber annum, interest tobe paid semi-annually, to be Secured by 4 first deed of trust on the premises sold, or ail the purchase money inay be paid in eeh, at the option of the purchaser. A. deposit of $100 must be made at the time of sale. Upon failure to comply with the terms of sale within ten days after sale a re-sale will be hud, after five days public notice, at the risk and cost of thedetuulting purchaser. Allconveyancing and recording ut the purchaser's cost: WILLIAM W. BOARMAN, my2 C BOARMAS, pecs: ‘EES SALES. AT AUCTION. STORES, DWELLINGS, BUILDING LOTS, ‘By the authority of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed In the Gause of Young va Marks et ul., No. 9576 equity, and on the days aud hours hereinafter stated. we will offer forsale at jon, In frout of the respective premises, the following property, located in the city of Washington, District ot Columbia: at SIX On TUESDAY, JUNE FIRST, 11 O'CLOCK P. M., the lots 45, 46 and 53 in John Sher- man’s subdivision of the square 720, each lot having front of 15 feet by w depth of 97% lett to an alley, und improved by brick dwellings, Nox 102,116 aud 118 F street northeast. Also, lot o6 in Suith'and Robrer’s subdivision of square 721, having @ front of 18 feet ‘8 depth of 70 fect to an alley and improved by a bricl dwelling, No. 105 F street northeast. On THURSDAY, JUNE THIRD, 1886, AT SIX O'CLOCK P. M., LOtG, in Charles Stot:’s subdivision of Lot 7, in square 694, having a front of 18 feet, ex- teuding "back an irregular width the depth thereof, beitig 90 feet three iuches, more or less, on cust line and YU feet, more oF less, on its West live, improved bys Brick Lbwelling, No.4 D street southeast. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, the Lot H, in Rudolf Lobsixer's subdivision of parts of Lots 2 and in square 7¥1, having a front of 18 feet, by a depth o} 70 teet ‘0 an alley, impreved by a Brick Dwelliug, No. $21 C street southeast. Ou SATURDAY, JUNE FIFTH, 1886, ut HALE PAST FIVE O'CLOCK P. M., Lots 36 (3125-l00x 100), 87 (14 60-100<100), 38” (15 65-100x100).. 30 (22 08-100x100) gud 40 (22 69-100x100), of our sub. division of Lots 23 and 24, in square S77. luaproy by jarick Dwellings and stures, Nos. 653, 635, 657, 639 and 641 i: street southeast, aud bounded in the Tear ya 10 fot alley. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER the six vacant Lots in the rear of the premises last inentioned, Nos. 41 to 46, both inclusive, of our sald subdivision of said Lots 23 und 24, in suid’ last named quare, all front: tog on un alley 30 feet wide. “Lot 40" has'a front of 16'57-100 feet; the others 16 feet rronbeach,all Leving. & depth of 92 87-100 feet to # 10-t00t alley. Alo, w part of original Lot 22, in said square 87. being the east 35 feet 1 inch front thereuf, extending bucks tliat width 100 feet to an ailey, Improved by two Brick Dwellings, Nos. 627 wud bz k street southeast, ‘euts' ou sald J Frasteos yn TUESDAY, JUNK EIGHTH, 1886, ab SIX QSbOCK va aly’ of original Jot 5, in sald square 3877 ep having a front of 46 fee: 10% inches, by « of 402 feet 432 inches to au alley, improved by a fine Brick Dwelllug, No. 680 G street southeast, (the for. mer residence of tbe late |S. A. H. Marks, deceased), Brick stable aud outhouses. IMMEDIATELY THEREAFTER, part of the original Lot 4 inaaid square 877, beginning for the same xt a point In the north line of said G street, dis- taui 20 Leet east trom the southwest corner of said Lot 4; thence north 100 feet: thence west. 20 feet to the West line thereof; thence north 102 feet 4% inches to the south line of ‘the alley in. the rear thereof, thence east 50 feet to the east line of sald Lot 4; thence south, 202 feet 4% Inches to the =orth line of suid G street, and thence west 21 feet to the piace of beginning, im: proved by a Brick Dwelling, No. 636 G street south: east. Also. Lots 54 (36 81-100x104 66-100), 55 (1945-100 104 66-100), and 5t (19 74-100x104 66-100), of our subdivision of the east 25 feet of Lot 28 and ali of 29, in the square 878. Lot 55 is im Dwelling, No. 637, on sald G street; the uther two Low éd; ail three Lots being bounded on. unnproy tie reas by & J0-foot ahtey. On THURSDAY, JUNE TENTH, 1880, at SIX Q{CLOCKE F. BL theé following mub lots and puirtof aut Jots in ‘Thomas Venable's sul wislow OF sub tot N, of a former subdivision of the square 903, viz: Part of thesub lot marked and known a3 "S'S," locatedce the northeast corner of Seventh and G sireets south east—24 feet 1 {uch fronting on sald G street—by 84 fect ‘ang 0 Inches on sald Seventh street, and improved 4 frame building occupied as a store and dwelling, No, 700G street noutheast. Part of muy lor mated and known as “t'10," being the south bait thereof, id ® front of 25 feet and extending back that widthd.t4 fee i tach to au alloy in the Year thereat and all of the sub lot marked and known as “T 9” joining sald part of said sub 1ot U 10), and having a width and front of 50 feet, and extending back the game width. Said part of said lot “U 10" and all of “T 9" having @ total frontage of 75, aud improved by four frame dwel:ings, Nos. 616,518,520 and 522 ete iegrenceccaek ‘or diagrams, of ail of ° w be exhibited at the sales, ‘Terms of sales: One-third of the purchase money to cash on the days of sales, the residue in equal iments at one and two years from the re- avi paid at tue rateot wis '6) por contre om, unt Fate of ux ( un per auDuI the deferred payments to be secured by the purchaser's promissory otes, oF the purchasers may, a thelr op- mM. pay allcash. Title to be Hager fully pald, or deeds par fcbues money wits anisnotery atone as ft meys wi Baitalngs. at the option sf Porchasers,wutject tte Sppeoval Of the court Pisa a ae ith wi ten (10) days from each sale. If it be made by any purchaser we reservi the ‘to resell: Sording as parchasses son, “tinct tars ds . “One posit of each of the and $60 on 412 Sth st. i MENRY WISE GARNETS," { Trustees, DUNCANSON BROS., Auct’rs. [S-eodaeds ‘C. DUVALL, Auctioneer, 025 F st hw. PUBLIO SALE Sot , 429 eee van SP EMT, FUTURE PAYS. Me ROSA PORSCHE'S GERMAN, FRENCH, ‘English School and Ki ‘Octo DOWLING, Aucuoneer, A 1eG6.” hind gene. Gouda at She aR LOT OF WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FUR- pene ee oe , ND REVOLUTIONIZED-SLOAN DU- AT AUCTION, COMPRISING SEVE- 2 GON CoM TRENG SCE | SEUATIG SE BY Lr TO RED 820) system ta the form lug. Tulth Ei Fespondence. Call for prospectus 821 F stun-w-i1-Oe TW ANTbb BY AN FEPERIENCED AW! junber of puptis to begin witht “ec Bane 3 Pupil of Ded, P- Ganifield, Terms, $10 eer 3 Inadvance, Address, at once, Bar ‘ol utodion Pa SuIrms RAW, Sti PARTON IiTK, ODD PIECES OF PARLOR FUBN! % EY acne oot On TU! LS CARPETS, HAIR MAT- ay JUN FIRST, 1886, ncing 5 commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. at the residence of a iady de- ling bousekeeping, Xo. 1017 10th street, corner ‘Massachusetts avenue northwest, I will sell the entire contents All goods to be removed immediately after ‘Termscash, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. my28-dis a2 CUASSERY SALB_OF A VALUABLE IM. PROVED GARDEN FARM LOCATED ON THE EASTERN BANK OF THE EASTER! BRANCH OF THE POTOMAC RIVER, NEAR THE NAVY YARD BRIDGE, AND THREE DESIRABLE BURIAL SITES LN CONGKES- SIONAL CEMETERY. ‘virtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court of, istrict of Columbia. passed in Equity cause’ 9966 on the 20th day of May, 1856, the un- dersigned as trustee in said cause, will offer for sale, a front of the premises. at pablie auction, on TUES” DAY, JUNE EIGHT! S86, at the hour of FIVE O'CLOCK ¥. M.. ail that certain plece or par- cel of land and premises situate, lying aud being in the District of Columbia, binding ‘ou the east shore of Eastern Branch of the Potomac river. near the Navy Yard bridge, and contained within the follow- Ing metes and pounds, beginulng for the same at the northwest corner of this lotat a point on the Fastera ‘Branch and the inning of lot numbered six (6) of a survey by Lewis Carbury, and running thence south BEST AND CHEAPEST WAY TO LEARN Fito spend ee Oe GER aoa ‘Washington, D. C., (728 14th st aw) my4 é ‘NONCE OF REMOVAL-MADAME ROFFELDT, JN Teacher of Singing after the true Italian Method. Classic and Modern Music. French and italian, by unsurpassed methods, Tooms now at 716 18th st. n.w., late 1216 G. SHORTHAND AND PHACTICAL PENMAN: Sen years experiences Mondays: Wadenes ak Fridays, G o'clock pm. The jombian Pre PArALry School, 1830 H at bare Snysor $¢rVHE CEDARS,” GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, D.C., reopens October 1s, 1886, with Increased as ber m5, forty eurnt (400) desroes cast one bundred and twelve | facilities for a thorough education tn Bagish, Modern perches to the river roud: thence with sald road south | Languages, Music and Art. Address Miss EARLE, sixty-one and three-quurter (140) degrees west to a | 1016 Soth st. myal-om locust tree forty-seven (47) perches: thence north forty-eight, (48°) degrees | wear | elghty-cight "(S5) perches to thetude-water mark ofthe astern ranch Of the Potomac river: ‘thence Preece “LPSSO) ‘UMMER TERM, E Sth. Morning classes tor Children, 9 a mi. “Eh ing classes for Adults, 6 ‘en th. Successhul and: p'HOMME, 10le 1k a my20 said branch nd its several “meauderings tothe. place of | S¥stem, MLLE. V. Pi Uesinning.. containing twenty-nine ‘and? tse: | BW between Kand Leta myRO quarter (20%) acres of lan more or_ less, N INT AND MRS. MYERS WILL Being the same land conveyed by Matiidate smi, Jobm A. smith and Sally Smith to Saniteld Grimmer by deed dated and recorded on the wih day of Sep tember, 1864, In Liber ‘N.C. 'T. 40, folio 199 et sen, one of ‘the land records of the District of Column, Sublect to the right o! way'across suldiaisd condemned for the use of the Washiugton Clty and Point Lookoot Railroad company, the aggregate amount of sala ¢xclusive of that portion tsed. for the railroad track, boing twenty-eight and 10-100 acres. more or tes "ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, at che HOUI O10: O'CLOCK P. M., at the office of Duncanson Bro: corner Uth and’D streets, Washington, Dy. C the Undersigned will sell, as trustee, under tie afore mentioned decree, thtee burial sites, located, iy th Congressional Cemetery, and" described. as follow LADIES ART ASSOCIATION OF N.Y hastre: Suet mopenres eeurag aa 0 Age hnared and | toni Drowieand Pasting. Summer css na fone (201), two bu 0 (202), range num | forming ‘Coreoran. building: st = MAY dered elglitv-three (88), in said Congressional Gem. | NTR vee a3) mysswe iter GHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTI. ‘Terms of Sale: In the case of the farm the terms ot je are as follows: Omethird cas he balance | ©) cally taught. Siecess euarauteed If Instructions are fat one ard tworpsararin fates witht ie | followod, Privuezupistrctorced Ke FCROMEEEN, re-open, on Oct. 4th, their school for girls be- tween the ages of 9 and id. Number limited to 18. French kindergarten in connection with the school, under the charge of Mile ¥. Prad’homine For circu: lars, address 1734 1 street my1l-3m* T THE EARNEST SOLICITATION OF A A numver of thelr trlonds Mind sie OABETD have consented to take with them to their beatiful home in Nelson Co., Va.,a uumber of their papils for the summer. The “youilg ladies will continue such branches of their education as will euable them to Braduate with more ease in the Norwood Lastitute, my10-1m TOUNDED 1867 RPORATED 1877-THE in one and two years trom duy of sule, with in- erent at ine rate of lx (6) per centum per annum | OMceof Jonns & Fastor, eno ‘472 La ave, gnill paid from day of saie, aud payment therefore to be secured by the promissory uotes of tue purchaser OF Purchasers, secured by deed of trust on the: property fold, ip caso the Iand fs at once deeded to purtuaser oF archers, oF ew bole of tad purchase mney na Se'puid tn cash on day of ais,” A'depont of 8290 will be required at time ofsale. Ti the case of the burial sites the terms of sale are all cask. A ‘deposit of Wil be required on day of sale. In both eases the eo Yeyancing. Gc will be at the cost of purchaser oF pure chasers, ‘Phe Cerms ofaaie in either case must be cot plied with in ten duys aiter sale, otherwise the trast ‘VERSITY OF VIRGINIA, SUMMER LAW LECTURES (nine weekly) bogin Sth July, 1880. and end Sth Sepumber." Forcier apply (P.O. University of Va}to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof of Com. and Stat. Law. imylatwim J. SSCHERL, ORGANIST, TEACHEROF PIANO Js and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to be- ners, as well as those wishing to be quaiifed for Perrormers and Readers. Term 2h moderate 734 Reni) the ri se resell 4 oe of aa ‘ ae wow, ‘an8-e0) chaser or purchasers after five days public notice of | SVr7 AGHINGTON CONSERVATORY op ateae sosn zespie in some newspaper pablebed in Washing- | WV ae Ciond acute oor Bx ane Bea eee ton, D. LARNER. Trost ieonth Sear lino, Ofgan, Voie Violin Fite, Gornet, DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts. i my21-d. ree advantages. ‘0. B. BULLARKD, Director. RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS. “OF LANGUA\ BS, 1314 1 ST — French, Latin, Greek, Spanish, Italian, German, &e. by the most able teachers. Prof, H. LAKROQUE, -L.,of Paris. Sorbonne. Tritiers not taught myd-1m* [SSTECTION IX LATIN, |ATHE- matics and English, by Prof. F.A.SPRINGER, late Civil Service Examiner.” pplicanis for examination repared. Apply for circulars and information 423 thst ‘apl-3m {PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. OTH SS and Dsts nw. spring sessions, A practical busi- hess education that qualities young men abd women to support. themséives and successfully perform the ‘executor’s sale of the valuable Blue Ridge Summit Property, on the Western Maryland Railroad. This contains ‘some of the choicest sites for Hovei and Summer Residences on the Blue Ki u “iews from the summit over Cumber Gettysburg Batuefleld, Frederick and Carroll Coun- ties, Maryland and the Shenandoal Vuliey in Vir- ginia. Ivis within a few hours ride of Baltimore: Ly iniles from Monterey Springs,and two miles from Pen ar. ‘The undersigned will offer for saleon TUESDAY NEXT, JUNE FIRST, 1556, on the acres of land, sut d Vailey, the | fect to'survey. The farm is bounded | gerive duties OE ite teen eee te Mason's aud Dixon's ine. ‘Ts in a good, state of cult | dence, Rapid” Calculates snguage. Correspon- Yation, Improved by dwelling house and barn and two | Practice, Commercial Law! Bolton heenoney ae SGHADE Louses. There isa splendid spring of never. | nography and ‘Type Writing. Open day and evening. failing water, furnishing 2,000 gallons every twenty- | full corps, of teachers = Iiiteteatel cirauias weet four hours. | kighty acres Cleared, Ualance in timber. | free on application” HENRY ©. SPENCER, Prine is susceptible of division into desirable bulluiug lois. | cipal” MIS. SARA A. SPENCER, WV: A rich veln of copper underlies a part pal ee -ENCER, Vice Principal. ‘Terms of sale: ‘Teu per cent cash on the day of sal one-third, including the ten per cent, on the ratif Udon of the sale by the cour:, aud the residue in two equal payments in oue and two years trom the day of sule, with interest therefro1 ALICE CHAPMAN, MARGARET L. CHAPMAN, Fxecutrices of John Lee Chapmun, deceased. 3CHOOL OF PRONOGRAPHY, SCHOOL OF TYPE-WRITING. SCHOOL OF ENGLISH, SCHOOL GF SOOK-KEEPING All Shorthand Books and AILWriting Machines and 16 _my27-4* d piss AMY LE N, GRAD. . AVE inte ‘and certifies ‘ew’ Englan JPPOLEY, Auctioncer. retires = Piano technique, harmony and voice 2042 10th st.n.w. as IN ALL GRADFS OF tial; prepares for college, t, all examinations. NSTITUTE, sw. corner Sthand K sts. n.w. ‘Mathematical, Classical, Business, S. W. FLYNN, AM Frening Classes, $3 and $5 8 mouth, 0629 MEDICAL, &. DE EPOX, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND only reliable Ladies’ Physician in the city, can be sulted dally, 464 C st., bet. 41 and 6th sis. n. w. mmpt treatment. Correspondence and consulta: tons strictly confidential, Separate rooms for ladies. Office always open. ns MYZO-GLE culture, SPECIAL AUCTION SALE, rn at 908 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, on TUESDAY, JUNE FIRST,at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. I shall offer for sale this day only the balance of the stock, consisting of fine Silks, Velvets, Satins, F 88 Goods, ‘Cashmeres, ‘Embroidered Flaunels, ‘Table Linens, Towels, Blankets, Quilts, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Laces, Embroideries,Gioves, Jerseys, Umbrelias and Parasols, White Shirts, together with @full line of Domestics. Ladies will do well to attend this sale, Dealers invited. Goods wiil be put up in 1ots to suit, ‘and sold without reserve, ‘M. FOLEY, Auctioneer, m27-4 PROPOSALS, _ /EEPING IN ‘West Pol ADIES Ri MQ UIRING, THE SERVICES OF aN experienced female Physician shoud consult Mrs. Dr. WILSON, 1105 rk Place, 11th st, be- sween Band Cats. ne. ‘my 24-6 EE HAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADICTED THAT Dk. BROTHERS is the oldest Hstablisbed adver fo ea ake yt TWELVE O'CLUCK M.. on THURSDAY, JU! ay gee af s ae, GENTE 108, for sprinkling, sweeping and cleaning | Dera inaied or alee okt Sethe ae streets aid avenues in the cities of Washington and | dle’, married oF single, ‘CH POWDERS CURE ALL Georgetown D cmydime Biauk fornis of proposal and Specifications: can be n 48 honrs. Nervous Debility, ‘eaknes: caused by indiscretion, Poisonous REET S) THE GUILES OF WASHINGTON AND GEOHGK- WasINGTON, D. C.. May 26, 1886, ‘Sealed Proposals will be recebyed at this ofice until obtained at this office upou application therefor, to- gether sith all necessury information, and bids upon ese forms Will alone be considered. Diseases uf blood, afl-eting Throat. Nose’ and Skin, ‘Tho right is Feserved to reject uzy Or all bids or varts | Scid at STANDIFORD'S, st Cloud Pbarmacy, Sth and ofbids, VILILAM LUDLOW, | Fst Price, $3. Sent by mail vealed. mhi-m.w.t3m. pny atte ee eee ane ner: JM ANH000 RESTORED BY USING & BOTTLE POSALS SLLANEOUS | Mor two of ROTHERS' ‘Gor. ae FOR YES SLEANEOUS SUP | 31 Will cure auy case of sersousoediteeh fos as of nerve power. fem. boo Ban a.w. ‘ME. DE FOREST, LONG-ESTABLISHED AND JM Feiiable Ladies’ Physician, can be consulted daly AK her residence, 1245 7th st. nw. Oilice hours from, Wan Derantusn7, April 12, 1686. SEALED PROPOSALS (in duplicaie, will be re: colved at this office until ONE O'CLOCK Pt, WED- NESDAY, JUNE SECOND, 1886, for furnishing Aiscellanéous Supplios,consisting of Brooms, Brushes, . Towels, etc. etc., for the War Department and Iumparia vigor to the whole sys 1009 v. ‘only. aplosie {ts Bureaus in Washington, during the fiscal year end- | 2‘ — ing June 30th, 1887. ies lank forms of proposals, showing the items and IODINE OF IRON. estimated quantiles required, tometer’ with Instruc- | ~ Approved by the Academy of Medeiae of Farts, are Uons to bidders, will be furnished on application wo ec.ully recommended by the Medical celebrities of 5 the World for Scrofuls, (Tumors ii early stages of Consumptio:, Constitution this office. 8 BViLEe., Bids will be considered on each item separately. igned, Weake Proposals must be addressed to. the under: | ness, Poorness of Blood, and for stimulating and regu- gudorsed on the outside of the envelope, “Propusais | liting its periodic course. None genulue unless signed for Miscellaneous Supplies.” “BLANCARD, 40 Rue Bonaparte, Paria” C,H. HOY, Asst Qartermaster, U.S. A. ‘E, FOUGERA & '00., N. Y.. apl3,14,15,16,m25820-61 ‘Agents for the U. 8. Sold by druggists generally. ap24nes PRoPosars “FoR “MISCELLANEOUS SUP- PLIES. (DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ‘WasHINGTON. D.C, May 20, 1886. Sealed Proposals will be received at this Department unul TWELVE O'CLOCK M., THURSDAY, JUNE )REE TO MEN—WHO SUFFER FROM NER- vous Debiity, Lost Vigor, Exhausted Vitality, &c., A freetral fackage of the Velebrated Marston Holus, Logether with sealed treatise and vestimonials, will be sebt on receipt of 5 stamps, MARSTON REMKDY 00. TENTH, 1980, for furnishing” Miscelia piles DY tothe Départuient of the Interior during the fieeai | _™825,c0-3m.k aD Eee yaa eee your ending June” $0,"1887, ‘cousisting of broom It DOD's NERVINE, NO. 2—A PERMANENT rushes. clocks Mle-hoiders, portfolio drawers, soaps, | | Gare for. Nervous, aut’ Physical Debulty, boss oF hardware, chairs, carpets, desks, tables, dry goods, lumber, forage, &c., Vitulity, caused bytndiscretion, excesses, dc. Sold at STANDIFORD'S, St ‘Cloud Pharmacy, cor- Blank forms’ of Proposals, showing the items and | nervth and Ess, Pres $i estimated quantities required, will be furnished on ap- | "Sent by mail sealed, mh2tu,ths3m_ plication to the Custodian, Koom 104, Department ot the Tnterio1 Pro} from others than established manufac tuzers of, or deslers iu, the articles required, will uot be considere: Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the 30 vas Teac DR DYES ELECTRIC VOLTAIC BELT, and other Ercras AvrLiaNces, We will send ob tilrty days’ trial to ‘ervous Interfor, and indorsed on the envelope, “Iroprsis for | Men, Young oF old, who ure wuflering from Ni Miscellaneous Supplies” i Labi Rie | Deuihity, Lost Vitality, und those diseases ota personal my20-eo6t Secretary. | nature resuiting from ‘abuses and other causes! Felief aud couipiete restoration to health, vigor Manhood guucanteed. “Send ‘at once for” {ustrated Pamphiet, frea Address VOLTAIC BELT CO. Mar shail, Mich, ia0e0 DILES, INSTANT RELIEF. FINAL CURE E10 ‘days, and never returns. No purge, no sal P®0POSALS FOR STATIONERY. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, May 14.1886, Sealed Proposals for furnishing’ stationery for fiscal year ending June 30, 1857, wlll be re- Solved at this department until the 14th day of June, 1, ho 1856, acd o'clock p.m. ‘Sotiorers ie Blank forms forbidding will be furnished upon | Heb py udiressing C3. MASON 79 Meee application. i 2 z he bids will be considered and accepted or re- Jected item by item: and this advertisement and tho proposal. so far as accepted by the Secretary of the Teaanry. and Ue bond wecompanylug the sunie, shall coustitute the contract between the Government and the bidder or bidders, and uo further coutract will be executed. EAD AND BE WISE—DR. BROTHERS, 906 B St. 8. w., appeared before me and made oath that he Is the Oldest Established rapt ‘Specialist in this city, and will guarantee a cure in all cases of private Gisease of men and furnish medicine, or uo: Consultation and advice. free at any hour ‘The articles contracted for must be furnished from | day. Subscribed and sworn before me Ges time to time during the year, in quantities pursuant | BROTHERS, SAMUEL C, MIL aN to orders trom the Departinent. ‘Theentire quantities | In and for the D. of C., this 8d day of July, will, however, be called for during (he year. ap5-lm* HOTELS, Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm muglug it, nnd be aceouipanted by bol weigh —— ‘we New Yore Hors, T: EW egw YORK CIEE, sufficient sureties In the sum of two thousand dollars ($2,000), approved by a United States ollicer of the trict lh which the sureties reside or do business, on ® form to be furnished by the Department, condi- toned for furnishing such portions of the articles as may be awarded under It, altd the perfor if ‘This popular hotel hus been renovated contract, aie the PerTormano® Of 28 | TO Sous aided, maklog is pemeee mbeOne Bee Proposals unaccompanied by such bonds will not be | hundred guests. considered, and contracts will Le awatdea only to | Cauductedon both thea merican and established manufacturers of, or dealers in, the | A Hestaurant of Superior Ixcellence = ouplios the articles, ‘Mealsalu Carte. Price of rooms, with Proposals to be addressed to the undersigned, and | per day: from $1 per day and marked “Proposals for Stationery.’ Broadway cars, Deliveries must be tree of charge at the Treasury | SPECIAL RATES TO PERMANENT G Department, Washington, D.C. and will be subject | _aplstu,th&s,26t ‘H. CRANSTON. HleStcrewary ot thecitensurt and the ania ar Be : ot the TF a ery of [Berar atctae cami aR sta Ce Sth DENTISTRY. \Lzpet, at the opi ‘Secretary. The depariment rekerves tiie right 10 Walve defects DRgte bh EARNS COR ore AND Exw. and uy OF ing A toothache 'N ocontract will be awa lies referred | without ex A anmethetic, used on the to above until ans) their purchase | gums, alleviases peu Of extracting Gas given, apl3 pen eerepeen “Searcy, | Jb, Stat BOrn DENTIN, 577TH ST, myl5-lawdt Acting ofthe Treasury. | its brauches ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. work No perenne, warranted. ink Sealed Ig will be received al the department BULRT ER agar es MONA ea as. rm ha tari eae tas SRE. | yy REO & WANNON Bagiom ‘with “Toe ‘during the fiseal Year sudlug June Book-bindery Paper-rulers, and Blank ‘The Ice mu best bec, ool 420 and 422 11th st nw, cid? £04 thust be of the best quality Kennebec, sold, aust be deliveres date oy ore ee impurities, and daily in such quanti GORUTELE Boow awn s0n PRovrens, band with approved security will be required in a ‘Pennsylvania We 1288, ivania srenus Washington, D.c, coz It reserve hi reject any oF ail bids a Nowalve detec: ee posi ate in duplicate, and to the Secretary of the Navy, and endorsed “1 for lee, WILLIAM G WHITNEY, myl5-lawaw Secretary of the Navy. ALS FOR FUEL, FORAG! we ‘prores: , B STRA Dror Quauranstasvicn’s wvasziseton, D. C.. April 27, 886. triplicate, subject to the Se" recelved “at tis office ‘until TWELVE 0% NOON, on WEDNESDAY, TUNE SECOND, 1 St which time and place they be opened in bidders for ebing: and deit the ‘commencing ‘July 1, 1886. such Fuel, Forage, ut MY FRizwp, no you want ‘TO SAVE ‘MONEY Camard’s best ‘Cured Shoulder, 7 peek Raexr Cured fame. 130 Casard" Plantation Save theet), 86. 10:; Rol a 34 er Fal ‘salt Cure eA Ae or doe. geod Roasted Riv Cobre, Bp! Chow-chow und Celery mauce, 10. Norroe ‘TO GROCERS AND HOUSEKEEPERS) BEWARE OF ANY IMITATION OF EE RRR Fo alt ae $09 Eee EE Ete ‘THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR. It ts without a doubt the most BeavTirvt andthe ost Nurarrrovs Flour tn the World. eT men we, ee ane Invented up to the present time, but they produce so Flour Unsukraseno by any till in bie world To. rove that, we wauid simply state that a’ lance quar Ety‘ortits magnificent ‘Flour shipped aniaaly"to Europe and eaten at the principal Courts of te old wor! HOWEVER. Like everything else that has gained renown, som person pr persons are treing to fuke advantage of tr Feputafion it has gained by mitating the Name Brand, and attempting thereby to palm off au ii Mor article for the genuine. THEREFORE, ‘Be sure and see to it that either sacks or barrels read “CERES” ‘and have the imprint of TWO GOLD MEDALS attached. Nope genuine without the two gold medals, WM. M. GALT & 00., ‘Wholesale Flour and Grain Dealers. SEWING MACHINES, &c. TP\RE WHITE IS KING! THE ACME OF PER- fectiou in the category of sewing Muchines. A Concentration and condensation of iechauical ceulas And skill. The range of work can not be excelled. It f, % dorever. Call and soit at 4, FO MCKENNEY's, 427 Oth now. ded ICH Machines of ali kinds for sale ur pairing done. “Also, Central Ofc yerns. See them my22 HOSE USING AMERICAN SEWING Ma- CHID the pant twenty-three ears will please take notice thar'the office of th > SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No.7, le corner of 7th and Ht streeta pineahuttie ofthe No.7 has been enlarged to double es former size. ‘Te New No. Zla the ligutest ruuning and the most simpie and durable mactfine mate. ‘The price of the No.7 is uo higher than Is demanded for Inferior machen. artistic Mucy work done ott the New No. 7. Hf at office and see itin operation, it will please, surprise and gratify you. id Americans taken in ex- change. ©, AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., sole Agent D.C. Large assortment of new improved machities of all kings," Noagenta, Notwoprofits. mys | — GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. 1112 Exzzrrs, TREET. We have oj jete Une of GENTS SUMMER UNDERWEAR, or of French Buitriggun Gauze ad Sum- ‘mer Merino. Gauze Shirts and Drawers for $1 a sult. Jean Drawers, 50c and 75c. Freuch Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at $1 each, or$1.75 4 sult A full regular made French Balbriggan Shirt and Drawersat $1.50 each, or $2.75 asuit. A light ‘all- wool Undershirt at $i each. “A full line of kt ew. com Hoslery, ‘The iatest style in Collars, Cuffs und Necke Wear at the lowest Plain and Fancy N! order. $9. aplo. FARING, REVOTED my Son's Pan-Klee-ric phone lawsuits and contracts, 1 now return to general ractice, assisted by J. HARKY ROGERS Ssq., Slectrical Expert, and J. ROGERS, equity lary! Beptlogan the District of vlumbla, aid ax joer 2 ran Building. opposit easury. Residence: Partonon Height xi ‘ap20-1me J.WEBB ROGERS, |AMPBELL CARRINGTON, ATIORNEV-AT ‘Law. Practices in all the Courts Office 490 Lout- ska ave. (Barbour Law Building) Residence, 1830 ap 8th st nw. Az ‘HW MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, N. Rooms 2 and 4, Guuton Law Bulldtne, 472 Louisiana a1 Residence, 813 T st n. muon SPECIALTIES, ‘ME. ROSS, THE RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT and Astroiogist, lus been cousuited on Business, Ve and Matrimony for 24 years in this city: allin Srouble call, satisfaction guarau Oltice hours, 10 gm, to 8 bun. Fee O0c andl. 312 Piru stoi, Capi. tol ol Pies DR MEELBIAN cunns FILES ar ifect treatment, shout the use of nite, caustic oF Cure guaranteed. Can be consulted as 21s Sec nw. fon 4to6 po ‘sp2izm* EAFNESS ITS CAUSES AND CURF, BYONE | who was deaf. twenty-eight years, Treated by inost of the noted specialists of the day_with no beac. St Cored himself in three ‘montis, and since then Dundreds of others by auine process. ‘and successful home treatment fas-tu.thglw T.S.PAGE. 12 /Fast 201 st. MBE BPOORE TELIS ALL THE EVEN TSOP AVLLIFE: All business confidential. Ladies andgen. | Remen 50 cents each. 408 L sireet, between eth ‘and 5th streets northwest mye-40we PROFESSIONAL, Easy Freer, &. “The wise for health on dally walks depend.” and the elite of the world visit Dr. White's establishments, 1416 Pennsylvania ave., Washington, and 11 N, Hutaw sx, Baltimore, for the painiess treatment of corns, bunions, diseased nails and other foot ailments, 40th year of practice. $Lusiung) my28 MS28 2 SEAS AND TUSBAND, FOOT AVE specialists. Late of Boston, Corns, 2c. Twency- | ‘Years’ successiul practice, All diseases of the feet | lively gured. “Paflors at i222 F at. Use tte blec- | Bie tialt Restorer for baicness and dandrutl “It bus noequal. Cut this out. 1223 Fst. ILLING AND EXTRACTING TEE ‘easy by the use of Cocaine, Nitrons Oxide, Mayo's | Vapor, &e. DR_UWARTLEBEN, my 1b-6te 10iS 14th st, o ADAME PAYN- MANICURE AND SURGEON CHTROPODIST, only Importer and Mabufacturer of Fine Manicure and Cuiropogit Goods south of New York: 945 Pennsylvania ave, LLoUisiaNa STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. We ao nesehy conttfy thal toe ouporOie the arranon “ ere tee rupee t menis for all the Mounty, and Quarterly Drawings @ The Iduisiana State Bory Sey Seed tn per- aon manage and control the nwings themselves, and ieee eave, conducted wis» nly Fairnet, and orang Mo [ARY JUARTERLY DRAWING, (ACAD! MUSIC RLEANS BPE TRBE of Mae hy a A TU) and juder the personal lon and management of See EARLY, of. venere CAPITAL. FINANCIAL. Pura & Warecy, STOCK BKo! TLRS} BO Fore, £30 15H street (Corcoran PRN ATE slot Thubokabe Wane WASHINGTON, RALTIM ILADELP REA, NEW Yoo i, o, Jas Wate MAYRARD war i bones, Wess vruttaM wav ins, ‘and sell on Commission all Clame® of Mailway WL. H. DODGE, Resident Partoer, Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information re garding the markets received through our wires ite tan from the New York stock AU orders executed and reported promptly POTOMAC RIVER BOATS, NOUOLE, ronTume MONROE AND Tus N Secee islty tee eee SOME Deed LADY OF THE Lake, fwhleb heaves: street hart, Washington, dally. at 0:30 p usr Stopping ot Bali and Corned tatbe cs ve! Colonial Beach: tines FOE Pas, Fetirmlng. Pare, Grstciam, OL Round ripe paiey Lin Ty NORFOLK AND FORT RO STEAMERS GHORGE LEARY an@ EXCELSIOR On and ee NING May 20, 1008 Yn and after this dave one of the abyve the reliable firstriaws sieausers will leave Sth-strest SABA Gaily, except Sunday, at 5.30 p. tm Seviure tirkeis and’ Toot at 1352 and 618 Pen Vania avenue. si. Marc hove! and Knox's Express, Street aud Pennsylvania avenie, who wil also chet bagcage uovels aud privaie resideneea Tele v . JS WM. P. WELCH, General Ages, POPMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE THE STEAMER SUK, Cart. W. CG GEoonmean, has resumed her trips berweea Wash mg.on and Raith more, leaving Stephenson's wharf, fo01 713 8. every SUNDAY, 4p.m,and Baltimore every FRIDAY. Spa. ‘Siops at River Landings Preighi received on Sat urdays ouly, aud must be prepa: Foe POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Leaves Tihatreet wharf on MONDAYS, THURS DAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 a to. Returning TUBSDAYS, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY p.m. toucke ing at River Landings as fae as Nominl Creck, Currk wo, Va. St Clements Bay and Leonardiiown, Ma Connects With B,& OC Kat Shepherds. see schedule, HN KPADGEIT Agent © W. RIDLEY, Manager to DURRCT ID NEW, YORE CPRELGIE STEAM ENS JOHN INSON and FC KNIGHT leave Pier 41, bast K.ver, N.Y. every SATURDAY ata 2; Ot; st. whart, Waslington, every TURSDAT MORNING, "Vreight at lowest rates, “vt M* VERNON MT. VERNON! ch Rot AeA ae ren wharf’ daily (exrept- Sunday) i. Vernon at 10 clock “@, Mees aie pee eS eis LL. RLAKR, Captain, STEAMERS. _ (ABLAN LINE KOVAL MalL STRANI, Seilregularly from BALTIMORE for LIVERPOOR rasuaely Oe GUknorowae OVE Calling at Halifax, N.S, and St John, N. Fi Cabin, 90s; tntermodiare. $90 steerage, 620 iano Philadelphia via 5 6 pr to Rowton via Derry and Galway. Passenger Accommodations Unexcelied, For further dormation apply to Mra. 1. A SROSNAN, 632 Oth at é 28 Foun ave, ’, 833 New Jersey ave . HORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. SPO*NORTH GERMAN LLOYD BB CO. New York, Southampton, Rremen, The that Rx- prow stoamefe of this Company sall every WEDN GS: Bay ‘and SATURUAY, lnndiog passengers fesoure: ampton in lew than cigh! days trom New York. These sleamers are celeLrated for heir speed and the com- fort adorded passengers. F, DROOP, 925 Pennsylvania ave, ‘Washington, D, a RAILROADS. rps onear ro THE NORTH, WEST AND COU TTEWEST, ORTH, ND NO DOUBLE TRACK, SPLENDID SCENERY, STREL BALLS MAGNIFICER QUENT, aplo-llw o Limited Expreas ceping Cars 8.50 ACBL Oully Fame ‘With Sleeping Cars: Harrisburg to Cincinna:, em 4 ing at Hatrisiurg with Western Express with GS Les peety, , with Paisce Shan : ‘of Palace si Line, 9:50 4. . ib P.M. DRIA AND FREDERICKSHU ka Ratt AND ALEXANDBI4 AND red A TON RAILROAD, Por, Alexandria, 000,795, . 2205, 601, CHAS. & PUGH. General 3. R WOOD, General Passenger Agent. ALTINORE AND OM10 RAILROAD. Bchedulein effect SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13%, 1 ntl furor motion = ‘Washington from Station, corner of New Jersey avenue apd v street Ey ieee Ste nan 9,0 pm auty. ap Sat ine haa iting ato fy ioaey aud ext muorning ‘a 8:55, No exif fare ie clinrged se For Cincinnatt, Loutsvill® and St. Louts dxily, 8:00 p.m. and 10:10 p.m., with through couches Palace Sleeping Cars to above uta, Without chen erriving in Cipecinpadd next morning at 7:45, ieee For Pittsburg at 943 a.m.,with Parlor ir, and ‘For Bait Te Se kan aoe al 6:40, 7:30,8:30 and 10.00 mime dois LAU, dab, gabamune tenia) itumoze on’ Sundays, : 20:00, am, 1:25, 10, 8°40, 2, 2, For Suenandoab Val 30p.m. dally, with Pullinan Sleeper, New Orleans. ‘For Anuapon on Suaday, 6308. * ‘stat more, 5: 0:8 7200 and Li: 8:30, 4:40, tan’ EST daily: 4:40 p.m. daily, except Suaday, pm dally. 4:40 pai. daly, x oan, si ae, Suan we faiycasuodey wom stad aye “Porno nook 1250008 Te ee eee piss Pagan teaaed = m., 3:30, 4:40, 8:30 a.15., and 1: ‘or stations on ‘On 200 and 21:00 p.m. 7:10 a.m... dally, except’ Sut Gally, except Sunday. sa For i and Winchester, 8:40 and 98 a Si p.a daily, Sunday. rains arctve trou the West ouity” 6210, 7290 _ PREG 73 sd, Sand 11300 ou 2:06 aint, 1.30.20, 2200, 8, O20; 40) pm. formation apply at the Baltimore ‘Washingtor Staton, Si Deed 1abt nayivania avenue. corber of 14th srect, whert ‘orders will be taka for baggage to be checked Fegeived at Any poitt a ue acy. UN HAS ce 10! Sent "Gen. Manager, Battimore, = OER ASHINGTON, 0410 AND WESTEEN RAIL WwW itbad. On and after NOVEMBER 1 Nese frou and arriveat Baud P ‘Leave W 1685, trains wilt and etree

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