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AUCTION SALES. &RUCTION SALES. p®*< GOODS AT OLD PRICES. We have in stock a large assortment of Cassi- we Goods, Underwear, Shawla, Hosiery, meron, Dre cegooils which will be sold at and less . at 7, 8, 106. % wholesal Which are now costing 8}¢c. New Parasols and Sun Umbrellas to arrive. Bar prices are enaranteed to be the lowest for all grades of Dry Goods. GEO. J. JOHNSON, feb28 713 Market Space. QHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! “THE ACME, FINISHE THE PEERLESS, FINISHED. , 90. UNFINISHED, 75. 5. UNFINISHED, 65. A FINE DRESS SHIRT ao QRDEE, 81.50. Shit t Factory, E. MAUCK, Papprrgror. feb See ene: (CLOSE PRICES For BLACK SILKS, 75c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2, 8: BLACK SATIN: $1, 81.25, 81.50, $1. 75. 2.25, $2.50. ‘Ss, COLORED SATINS, Bl, 81.25, 81.50. PEKIN STRIPES, $1, $1.50. DOMESTICS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CASH BUYERS will find our stock attractive. TYLER & ‘CHEWNING, ate Clerks with Perry & Bro.), fob21 918 7th st. n.t0. B aap oe Lavy gharf on Mondsys, We Fridays, at 5 p.m.. Point and Point Lool Eomoneeay Becond-class fare, MONReB leaves Oth-street So. Leaves Norfolk alternate Round Trip, $160; Hound ‘Trip, @2. FOR POTOMAG RIVER LANDINGS. ce ate att an ‘.m., for lay for Leonardtown, stopping at principal landings going and returni STEAMEKS FUR NEW YORK. ers E. C. KniGHT and Joux Grssom alter- aetna or mae een wtrops NEW YORK— ‘The first class steamers of this TEN," ‘CALAND,” ROTTERDAM,” shtornase B65 IO; 8 Bergna C be rs wee Agtt. FUN York, Freight! 27 Sonth CE ED’ ht Kew: iam st., ‘New York. yN, President. AM. “Ww. A SCHOL- “SHOT DAM." ys Saturday. First Cabin Cabin a Bt Tan Bo. Wi BH. CAYAUX, wou ‘nis ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE PHILADELP! bile of Washington. * por fall Information app OO., 1202 F street northwe Washington, D. 0.; WILLIAM P. OLYDE & 00. General’ Managers; 1d Routh Wharton, Philadel- phia. mar20 George! WASHINGTON 5 phia with, crcee AN SGRORGRTS at Philade! tod. “ni JOHNSON & and 12th-street wharf, RY GOODS AT OLD PRICES. The best yard-wide BLEACHED ae’ Joe. COTTON at the arn size pure LINEN TOWELS, 12¥c., (old Piaee size pure LINEN NAPKINS, only 8¢., (old P Pore white TABLE LINEN; 0c. tbe very best (old price.) long out of all our Ladies’ CLOAKS at actual reduced to 250. Bure Wi Wool Colored CASH MERES, Soloed nd Inack SATINS. ODS, part wool, oS OEENGH AM, a SNK Silk, 83. "8 to $10. » (old price.) ALICO made, (in sbort lengths, ) Black SILK VELVETS at cost. LACE, Tor Guriains, 125, 15, ‘OVE, His. *Gandsomely Embroidered with CARTER’S, 711 Market Space. EPECIAL, PARGAING INB BLAOE SILKS. CK and 87. LACE § SILES, 78 Bs 82.50. COLOBE! Every Pair of our BLA! size KETS at ‘SILKS are the SILKS Immerise ascortment. actual cost. Dontlo BLANKETS fodced t0 62. Large Black and Colored CASHMERES, | very wide double width, (pure wool, ) reduced t OLOTH, for men and boys’ wear, (old prices. our 81.50, (old price. 37, 50, 62, T5c., ime size ee White BRIDAL QUILTS, Honeycomb Wikite QUILTS, 50, 62, 75, 87c., 81, (old prices, gamers CARTEWR’S, 711 Market Space. ‘THAT WILL GIVE Bet eaees The ‘'Crown Diamond” Shi: he *Senate” Improved Shi Ba and geentgone hundred nen, ‘The ‘‘Reception” Shirt, made of and Exrma ¥INE linen, 1 75 centa. * Shirts, of the best muslin pandred linen. 60 cents. yan? irt, made of the very best m1 only 75 cents the BEsT muslin and twenty-one MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street n.w. DR. F. A. VON MOSCH Authoref a work, ‘*The Ear: Its ‘Treatment ;” ‘tA Guide to the Diseases of ZISKER, Diseases ani d Their the EYE,” and a work on the diseases of the RESPIRATORY ORGANS, with special reference to the treatment of CATARRH, ‘THROAT aud ASTHMA. Ovrice: 619 19th st. ne Bpecial attention given to the DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HI We treatment of EAD, IMPAIR- ED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIS- EASES OF THE THROAT, CHEST, &c. LUNG, Br. von MOSCHZISKER Has met with the most EMPHATIC ENT to permanently locate hims ton. His ABILITY it ENCOURAGE- elf in Washing- HIS SPECIAL LINES OF PRACTICE Is now fully recognized. A lit of all persons treated by him can be exam- ined at his ROOMS. Many of thei ives to be referred to, an offered to perznit themsel m have kind: they are the very best known men in Washiniton ; among them are Senators, Members of Congress, Merchants, etc. Over one hundred and twenty names of the best known men successfully treated by visker have already been publishe feels fully convinced that hi tablished, and that he has airé sufficient to satisfy the most. ske tisine with him isa mere medium Dr, von Mosch- He, therefore, tation is now ea: dy accomplished ical that adver- to call attention tothe diseases specially treated by him and the amount of his success in them. Dr. von MOSCHZISHER'S POSITION as SPECIALIST in Phil be practiced for many years previc: ladelphia, where 1s to his tour of ‘To Whom It May Concern: We, the unde: leasure in certi: fin ing that Dr. agned citizens of P! BKER Fa VON MOSOH: hag been a resident of our city for some ‘Years, during which be has acquired a distinguished Teputation as a practitioner in diseases of rand Throat. He the Eye, has also during some tine past, ‘been Professor and Clinical Operator in one o! Medica: Institutions. rt of the Press and fayor of the Arann EE PEATHERSON, Evening Bi We recommend him to the co1 the of Cit f the House of Reps, Pa. ; ‘Evening melegzaphi: julletin. CATARRHAL POISON. WEI DE fER’S CATARRH CURE. THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY SINCE VACCINATION. Lorp & Tartor, Bre Catarrlt, sud am perfectly cu distressing complaint. Terrrs, Guiswop & K. 443 Broadway, N. Y. ‘For tem years I was afflict vadway and 20th et. **T have used Wer De Meyer's rei are R.G. BLackuunn. ted. with Ca- tarch iu its worst form, so that I lost my genses of smell and taste, iy, without relief. Sof Wei De Meyer’ Cure Las made we perfectly w I tried every The use af 's Catarrh GooLp L. Bausa. “*T wish that we 2 5 ax done for brother d_langnage to express Wei De Meyer for and myself. Teniedy has restored usto health after suitering for years, | * °° Polntine fo the packaxe brother said, ‘The con- ents of box four years azo, would have ‘ars. saved me five hundred doll Mus. A. J. WHITTLESEY, Sheffield, Masa. “*For three or four years I have suf- fered from Chronic Catarrh gaye tue little hope, and the dies tried, were without avail. weeks’ ust of Wel Physicians rious reme- After two Meyer's Cure, I Was wonderfully relieved and since then entirely cured.” Lewrs F.N. BUS F witon Bereet, Brovklyu. maleep. | Th tobe something in. nn doctors. Each one said und paing in my, head and oye, ere appoari but_conl got, help creased. Then Dr. Wet De Meyer's Damphict wa! put in my hand. I com- Menced u: felt bette ag te, Cure on a Friday, and at Po! long, with a string aus’ dine ring on it where mucous came f ‘Then Tknew what I thousht right. is a1 and +leep naturally, dhave done we. &e., Wel Ded beg bras mee Br, ‘these few lines St HiAnk you f you for Son "Agents, 4 46 Dey St., N. ¥. gpian20-t3m. i Jpain Soon disappeared, Tean now : anit am again. Everybody. ought to to now 3 ow Wi &e., Bosae'S = B. . LEraHrow. ee to anybody. D, e nextday. On Mond: clypus, an inch and a-half- it toreaway, my mouth from my Iso a half « cupful of dis m my “nose was themat- f that ny eye reathe, well et f the wood you NBS. & LLOYD—87xamsure New You, as, Loupos, REMER THe CUTHAMPTON AND B every Sat- rest, Hobekos. rk to first csbin, 8100; seobudl gable BOO: stoe yaid steer: certificates $8 ie) es ‘Or passane apniy 40 GHA & G0 a Gashineton. ap Bowling Green, New York, Peay. Agent jUNARD LINE. ‘With the view of NOTIOE. the chances of col- diminishing Ision, the Steamers of this line take a ee of Co at ad nt, . rar. peomanye coma meridian of 42. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Call- ork Harbor. ‘Scythia... A RATES OF PASSAGE. $60, $80 and 8100 gold. soccording to sccommo Texet to Paris, 815, gol Return tickets on sdditional. favorable terms. peerage st very low rates. Stcerage t Hotets from a Gueenstown, and all G. FRANOELYN, Agent, N.Y. erp and other ports on the d icy Mediterranean ontisent ports. pasa apply at the Company's both and BIGELOW. O06 Tth street, Washing: ALTIMORE AND OHIO HAILHOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. National Nene area Short Line to the acherests To take effect sunday, November 16, ae at1:20 m.—Ball 8:10 Ki in. Point ‘Winch« 3:39 am. 5, 18t, Louis, “Chien except aA aS Yolo Beach ‘Ellicott City and Way Bta- Philadel) 1d Boston pone Break: polis and way. Peon i LEAVE WASHINGTON. itimore, Ellicot ae and TAS Pea wn rp pa way stations. lor car or car 40 ow York ‘York Fe Columbus and and rh car to . Graf- ay 130 pvin.—New w, York, Philadelphia and Boston bet ‘Bto) 35 p. (30 bam: Eipreaa ‘Po! ‘sunday mn Sunday 07 ped Bi , Baltimore and Way: lensburg and Laurel via Relay. ‘Stops at st Annapolis res en te y Stations, ans Os Bundey 10 Point of Rocks and us 1. oe Baltimore, Orfoik passengers stove at Bladensd day, Ni boat at Canton. 00 p.m.—Point PRE! 7:45 PITTS) Crearurst exce] Rt aN iD aaa Fy Om Ban ‘Laurel. t anday For furs tora ‘Ohio. Tick $3 Gena Corner Tith'and Penusyivanin even for to be Shere orders wil icote one ES EREAS. ‘beeping arto chicas. Ble Gal sleeping car ipEhiiaadpt ati ‘Ansapolls and Way Sta saare mad Way Beat oa UMBUS AND Sun to Now i at to How York, aud mais and Cincinnati Express. 2 Oe ay only. nei trains daily, except stoma pply a the, Batimare tion. and be taken and received at any point in the LM. QoLe, General Ticket. Agent. INTZ, General Agent. GEO. Ww. of Transporation. myl? 1880 Double PENNS SANTA GREAT 1880 REST END SOUTHWEST. Steel SPLENDID Eee ‘MAGNIFICENT EQuirMant. in Effect Taxes ane pany Tal pim daily, Bor_Osnand: ‘alls day; 7:40 Palace Cars to ok Haven, and unday. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG and the North at 6-00 a GROTON, from as follows: leeping Oars from it. Louis and Gloag: with Palace Car to Ohicago. RAILBOAD. Buflalo Niagara 1a. daily, ext janan liam ee 10:40 a.m. I. ALEXAN! DRIA J AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXAND) BIA AND WASHING Bibs 7A m For tichmond and the South, 7,00 a.m. daily, and 6:20 me ally. except Bund Alexan am..12: :50, Pes pee icketa, inf sti Sea avenue; northeast cohner of Bisth atrect au and at ane aes where orders oan of baggage to sylvania a be left for ‘and be roserod a tie offen, norte rbirtecnth strest an 7, 9: ne saa chine formation, Sleeping an yania Penn- destination trom i General ananeer Aon lences. HS IS THE BUBGLAR’S SEASON NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 15th street Yas the best pos sUEtn AND OLD F FRIENDS ABE at and New York avenue. aries 5 3 Eee ie F eu i: ee | Srceice BPs i fj a Brel 1 Eee : eet Fae Sareea po ee i ee a FUTURE DAYS. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO FRAME TENE: ENTS, OLIVE STREET, A MONTGOMERY Sraeer, GEQHGETOWN. irtue of a di ga * of duly, lita, and duly recorded in x 892, Folio 167, one of the land records. for the District. of f Golumbia, and by direction of the parties secured thereby. the undersimned Try tece'will sell; on WEDNESDAY, Marcu 10, 1 Ar 5 o'czacky in front of the AY arises the folie: ing deseril viz:—Part of lot numbered Clunteen GA)e in Hol imead’s addition to Geor fown, in eald District, bounded as follows ning for the same aap point on the south line of y strect twenty six feet ten Inch Derallel with Olive ‘street thurty feet, allel to first line twenty-six fect ten inches to Olive street, then west with Olive street thirty feet to the bexinining, together with the Improvements, ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance at aix. and twelve montis, with notes bearinu interest at eight ercent per ahDum Until paid, and secured by & Reed of trust on the prope y sold. All conveyanc- {tye at purchaser's cost; 8100 down when the prop- taf telatrack off. If the terms of sale are not Com- plied with in seven days from the day of sale, the Trrnsteea reserve the Hebt io resell the property at 4 cost of the defaulting ae } Trustees. fume aiexene = SHELIA X: GORDON, feb27-dts HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, [Real Estate Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON, HALF STREET On ‘THURSDAY, | Mane 47H, ar F O.Groce: P.M, Now 338 Half streot south ee I pe cay of sale. feb28-d THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. FAMILY SUPPLIES. CHARD'S CANNED COFFEE is pecuharly pted to the wants of the nousekeeper by virtue of the eupericrity of the packases, which, being returnable, costs the purchaser nothing. ‘Those living at a distance find it convenient t» buy amonth’s supply at atime. There is no loss from waste; no such thing as becoming stale. The PATAPSCO BAKING POWDER is an illus- tration of the fact that ‘the cheapest is often the All fine Groceries at BURCHARD'S, ind Four-and-a-half st FLORIDA ORANGES xp feb%3 Pa. at QTRAwBrREIS ERRAPIN. GROU! RED HEAD D! BOSTON BIORLED PO PORK, SELECT OYSTERS, 400, ATEWING, 25¢, SHAD, BLACK BASS, HALIBUT, SMELTS, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. ‘PaLace Mari feb26 Cor, 14th and_N. MABrrAND HAMS, THREE YEARS OLD, SMOKED WITH HICKORY WOOD. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROOERIES, febl9 1421 New York Avenue. 207 STREET MARKET. No. 790 90th strect. FISH of all kings for the Lenten seat ZERRAEEN ‘8! WEET BREAD, BEER TONGUES ay headed LETTUCE, BADISHES, CUCUM- ‘A closing out sale every Saturday night. MEAT very cheap. febl7 ‘WM _ LINEINS & 80! oR LEN Boston Codfish Balls. _ Columbia Boned Herring. Smoked Halibut. Columbia River Salmon. Fish Chowder. Mountain Trout. Fried Sea Trout. Fresh Gulf Shrimps. Sardines in Tomatoue O* Wardines aux Trulfes = paddock Roce Yarmouth Bloater pered Herring. Anchovies—in seen in oh Een in cae 10" pore Head ‘Beach Gl Ie cast D'S SONS, REED's TMPO! ERS "ABLE US URES, feblé Be ma 1916 F street. G@Fe- A. HARE, 1213 7th st. n.w., between M and N, Buccessor to 0. 8. O'HARE & SON, BELLS . S gallons good MOLASSES. 81.90 TFs MO Mer witA: ae 2 cans good SUGAR CORN... 25 ackage BREAKFAST HO) 2 15 jozen Proctor & Gamble's OLEINE 75 K TURTLE SOUP. 30 3 pound can Huckin’s MOC: y bes gal. t SWEET CATAWBA WINE... 1.00 36 bbl. ‘MILY FLOUR... 1.90 nice WHITE HONEY in the COMB: $2" The Branch Store, cor. 4th and H sts... fs now Discontinued. ‘iT PREMIUM (Awarded attiiei National Fale over all otter oom pet re TO CERES. Bey aa aiomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, ‘The standard ‘Flour of the District. For sale rocer. by every first-class ‘Wholesale Depot—Cor. Ist st. and Ind. aves nové WM. M. GALT & CO. THE OVAL CAKE 18 THE MOST ECONOMICAL FORM OF WASH- ING SOAP. ALL BAR OR SQUARE CAKES WEAR DOWN IN USE TOA LARGE FLAT PIEOGE, TOO THIN TO HANDLE, AND, THEREFORE, WASTED ; WHILE THE OVAL OAKE OF OOLGATE & 008 “NEW” SOAP OAN BE OUT IN TWO, THE OV3L END CLASPED READILY IN THE HAND, AND THE LARGER END WORN DOWN ALMOST TO A WAFER WITHOUT ANY WASTE. COLGATE & 00. RECOMMEND THEIR “NEW” SOAP (TRADE-MARK REGISTERED) TO CAREFUL HOUSEKEEPERS, NOT ONLY AS SU- PERIOR IN QUALITY, BUT AS IN FORM THE MOST ECONOMI- CAL BOAP NOW MADE. jan31-e02m ) Ft JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS TRIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIES. DOMESTIC and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. jes LOBE! STEAM LAUNDRY CO. 2G German near Howard street, Baltimore, Md., do all binds of LAUNDRYING. ’ New Sites, a tels, and Steamboats. pa aw ENGINE, BE LE, OYLINDER and SEW- age EN PENDLE, manufactured by E. H. S17 Oodar ut-, Now York Janl9 T= sslok Hose ‘TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS ee Se Gee Ze ms) het a3 zi a ee as cs THIS AFTERNOON. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. OF IMPROVED Tar ox TWENTY-FOURTH STREET WES’ 1 a a of the iand records for Dis- immbia, and at request of the party, se- cured, we sin ell at iy ic auction, in front of the |, AT 40" Ss ‘that parcel of sround improved by a frame Aciseand known ‘a8 the south art of fot numbered thirteen (13), in square red thirty-one (31), in City of Washington, ing for same at the southeast cornet north’ and dfaaid lot’one hundred aud forty (140) feet torth with weet tne of said let Sweaty’ ( ence east thence south with easa etrect (2U) Foot to the bogin- ning. ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash; balance in two equal instalments at mx and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by deed of trust. A davosi of one hundred dollars at time of sale; conveyan- cing at purchaser's cost. Terms of sale to be com- plied with 1a one week, otherwise the Trustees will Tesell at risk and cost of ‘Gefaniting archaser. WILLIAM A. GORDON, ? trustees. febl6-d&ds FERDINAND KING, i t?-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on ac. lemeney_of the Weather inti ORES and bie’: WILLIAM A. GORDON, marl-d&ds FERDINAND KING, ‘th Tras" — TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT ON qwen: YOURTH STHERT. BETWEEN G AND by STREETS NORTH WEST, WASHINGTON: D. By virtue of a deod of trust to me, dated 28th February, 1874, aud recorded in Liber No folio 34, of ‘the Records for D. 0. a at request of party es heres T will sell at Public auction in front of the property, on SATURDA H FEBRUARY, 1880, aT the northern 31 feet on sath street, by fat dept nt lot thirteen (13), in square thirty-one (31) in Washington, D.C. ‘Terms of ‘sale: One-third cash; balance in. six and twelve months, with interest, to be secured by deed of trust. A deposit of fifty dollars at time of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. | If terms are ‘not complied with in one week, the Trus- tee will resell property at risk and cost of default- ‘bie dkas WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. §2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED on ac- Sount of theinclemency of the weather until TUES: DAY, the 2p Marcu, 1880, at same hour and place. marl-d&ds WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN R AND 8 STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deod of trust, dated the 28th aay’ of Sumer ISTO, aud recorded in Liver fir 916, folio 219, &c., ‘of the land records of the. District of Got ruibie, Mieens of One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eig] With interest at elit per cent from day of sale, with the purchagor's notes, secured by deed of trust, 8100 to be paia at time of sale. If the terms are not complied with within seven days, the trustees reserve the right to resell after one week's advertisement, at defaulting purchaser's cost. All conveyancing at cost of the purd LEROY M. TAYLO. SLE WOODWARD, | Trnstoos. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 0O., Aucts. feb1s-ecd&da TO-MORROW. PUNCANSON BHOG., Anctioncers, ‘and D streets northwest. POSITIVE SALE OF GENUINE MERIDEN PLATED WARE, ANSONIA CLOCKS, RODGERS’ TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, &., STOOK OF M. H. PRINCE, Esq., WHO IS RETIRING FROM THE BUSINESS. Having disposed of the furniture and oil paint- ings belonsing ty Mr. Prince, wo will on WEDNES- MAROH 3D, COMMENGING AT 10. O'CLOCK xb 4 o'croci p. af, at the Marble Building, Fa. avenue and sthetreet i orth thiwost ‘atocd of elewant Plated the celebrated Beecion mumniaetine. Te part we bate: Table Castors, Pickles, Eergmot, Syrups, ‘Tea Sets and Salvers, Toilet Sets, Ice Pitchers,’ Fruit Stands, Berry Dishes, Tureens, Wine Coolers, &c., ‘Table gud focket Cutlery, Table and ea Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Mugs Particular attent*-r, is ca pad to°anis gato, as the poods arp of the Meriden manufacture, and fs tended colely for’ private retail trade, and not for atiction purposes, and. will be sold th lots to sult, out reserve or limit. Now on exhibiti Nyebe- at DUNCANSON BRUS., Aticts. proms) DOWLIN ell the eatire } Auctioneer. BTERLING SILVER-PLATED WARE, (ROGERS BROS.,) AND FANCY GOODs; AT AUCTION. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3p, 1880, COMMENCING AT 10:30 o'crocK, AT MY SALESROOM, Srar OFFice BuiLprne, I shall eell the entire stock of xennino, Rogers & Bros’ Sterling Silver: Piated Warel aud Fancy Goods, from the establishment of Holmead & Co., 1343 F street, (embracing all the elegant designs, ) who if closing out his stock to engae in other business. Goods removed to my store for convenience of sale, and Wil be on exhibition day prior to sale. feb28-dta__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. NRUSTEES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING ON K STREET, NEAR THE *‘SAVAGE SQUARE” MARKET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the sixth day of March, A.D. eightech hundred and keventy-two, and recorded in Liber 673, at. folio 434, ‘‘one of the land records for or Washinton county, th the District of Columbia," y the di- rection! of ‘the party secured, the sapacelbore wil ell infront of @ premises.oh MONDAY, the 19211 Dax oF MA y, AT 5 O'CLOCK IN THE arresnoon: all that certain <Piege and parcel of ground and premises * + {in the City of Wash: ington and desiguated and known on the ground at or plan of eaid city as the east half of lot num= our (4 in kquare numbered five hundred snd hiftecn (Bid: Ubeinniag for the game. atthe Soutlieast comner of teld lob on fe streets and rune ning thence due weet on said street twenty-nine x inches; thence due north one hundred and six feet eleven inches toa 30-feet alley; thence t. twenty-nine feet six inches, and thence Que south Tic feet Li Inobes to the becuming, to gether with, all and singular, the improvements, et,cctera, a8 in said deed described. ,_ dive te¥mp of ale are: "Whatever of said debt, in- e and un- <i, cons ANd XPenses jay ve paid at the time" of the sale, (thé whole amount to there made kn¢ in cash, and the residue in equal sums, in six and tvelyé months, from. the day of gale, the purchaser to #ive notes, Dearne interest at the rate of eix per centumi per anm payable semi-annually, to be secured by a deed of ust on the premises sold, with covenant of insur- ance. taxes, Xc., to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustees ; or all cash'ut the purchaser's option. ‘The right is Feserved to resell the property on Ave days public notice, (if the terms are not complied with within fiye days from the day of sale), at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default, | & deposit of #100 will be required at the time of AU conveyancing to be at the purchaser's cost, fvpg, } Trustees. HYDE, = tyros HY THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Aucts. ‘feb21-d&as R, Real Estate Auctioneer. LE OF A DESIRABLE TWO ADI MANEARD, ROOF PRAME AT M OP By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 7 1875 and duly recorded in Liber 792, folio 153, one ofthe land records for the District of. Golub and at the request of the party secured, sell at public auction, in front of ihe premi- Bb: STH DAY OF MARCH, A. AT the followin; peseribed. real estate, situate in the county of Washington, D. and known as and being lots numbered seventy three, seveuty-four, “seventy-tive aud seventy-six; p. Brown's subdivision of Pleasant Plains and Lenjar‘e outlet, since called Stount Blessant, ae- cording to a subdivision made in October, A. D. 1866, uid lots fronting on Laure! avenue, and run- ning southwardly on and parallel with West avenue, tos ether with, the improvemente. Perms: #2,£00 cash: balance in three equal in- stallinenier th atx (6), twelve (13) and eighteen (18) monthe, with interest at six (6) per cent per annum, eecured | bby a deed of trust on the property sold ot all eaxb, at the purchaser's option. | $200 deposit at time of' sale. All conveyancing and recording. at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Trustee reserves the rizht to resell the rty at tisk and cost of defaulting purchaser ‘after five days’ advertine \HOMAS DOWLING, A Anctioneer. H. WAR rR " E_OF FRAME HOUSE ON ON MOSIGE BALE,.OF BETWEEN BEALL AND . STREETS, GEORGETOWN. By virtue of a deed of trast dated the frst day of October, 18' id duly 1 peat in AB Liber 866, foto ss6,n0 ge oft the land records for the Distri (d by direction of the parties secu: es y undersigned trustees Bell on WEDNESDAY, Mancu 10TH, 1880, ar above bargain can be obtained =" ISfoleh. oon, ta frat of he peepee the folowing JNO. 0. PAB! viz! P 19 Ith strest. 2 fn Holmead’s addition to Georse- cons : | eee te tric Sa ‘Bewin. at the en meast “YARGAING IN REOOND-»_\SD OVEROOATS | ming for the sans the eas ine ot Montoo strect from ‘A ich man's OVEROOAT, sin OMS, Intersection by and with the Unsof Monroe tallor teaxe, very little worn, oan be "T'Stntnon ten 8) fect; then pare poor ‘Price, fOr leas. opment wi forty, four (44) feet then fendy made New One, at HEBZOGE Om “sort: | southwardly and parallel aroe streck eis eater toe atera. = Ps. My | Sector seta oe Toot to the Ta! beginning, Cer wn eird bash; ihe balance at six and CB4s., 8: corms: Ong this motes bearing interest at 8 per NOTABY PUBLIO snd ESTATE AGENT | tre, er annum ‘until paid. and secured by & eat |. We. cent. , x. Bealdence, 1562 5 ‘jan? rg Tne PrOrSTOb Gown when the ‘Sth st. nw. Tam | of trust. “rms are not compliod with in pe soe PLUMBING. PN Tie «ley the trustees reserve the right to BBN, 418 Brretrance. daygafterthes. st the risk and costof the de- ves peter atte aantten Sara, | Hac, “D- CANATR oerEUMBIS te peje vi 6 raved faulting porcrr eam.” GORLOM, | Trustees. forat-dte «WILLIAM A. LFERD SPATES, Auctioneer PEREMPTORY SALE OF SIXTEEN HEAD OF ores eee CUMBERLAND VALLEY. Bazaar, No. ans avenue, on THURSDAY MORNING, Mancn 47H, AT 10 o'CLOCK, SIXTEEN HEAD OF MEDIUM-PRICED SER- VICEABLE HORSES AND MARES, suitable for workers and farming purp AMES. HUGHES. ALFERD ’SPATES, Auct. tar? ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers ADMINISTRATC OR'S SALE OF BAR FIXTURES. LASSWARE, OYSTER STEAMER, RANGES, r of the Supreme Court for the District of yrs poiging: =) special t ‘on Friday, the 1 shall proceed to 23d day of January, A. fell, at public auction, on FRIDAY. THeben ae on D. 1¢20, COMMENCING aT 100’CLOCK Tari of the personal effects of the late Bern ard Henze, deceased, at the well-known Hosta: rant, No. 1216 Pennsylvania avenue, between and isth streets northwest, which will be offered aa a whole, and if not, sold will be sold in detail; in art Bar Fixtures, Counters, Stools, Refrigerators, Elatgware. Btoves, Oyster Steamer, anes, &., ther with ether articles. Terms SORGE BRELTBAHTH, Administrator ee WALTER Be WILLIAMS 00s Aucts, \HOMAS: DOWLING, Au Auctioneer, E'S SALE OF VALGAP™ RUPEE ON, aT aig ~uE ETTROVED) ‘OSsi1 ANA AV! UE, OP. wore 1 BRIC peau Pcanatis SCouRTED AS OFFIC ai By virtue of two deeds of ‘run to me, one day of July, 1372, dated the 24th day’ of Nepew beth duly recorded in Liber No. 699, » Libir No. 688, follo £91, reapectivoly, of tie Lane the District of Columbia, aud at. the poadientof the party secured, thereby 1 ell at yup tic auction, in front of the premises, on MON- Bay. the 8TH Day DF Mancu, 1830,’aT Four ».M.. the following described pic ane ‘s of ."OUuG situate in the City of Wa: fon, “District cf Colambia, and comprised within thetfo l-win metes and Lolunds, to wit: Ali the west half of lotnumbered fifteen (15) fn equare number: four hundred and. winety (90) an the City of Washington, begiuning at the northwest corner of ssid lot and running thence northwestwardly along the line of Louisiana avenue, twenty eight feet five inches, thence southeartwardly and at right anglos with said aveaue one hundred and seventeen feet four inches to a thirty feet alley, thence southwest wardly along the line of said alley twenty-eight seven inches to the southwest corner of said | thence northwestwardly_and at right, angles with eaid avenue, onehundred and twelve feet eight in- ches to the beginning, containing 3,268 square fect of ground. Also, ail that piece or parcel of ground adjoining the same, known and described as the eastern part of Lot numbered fourteen (14), in square numbered four hundred and ninety (490), which is bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at the Foutheast corner of said lot numbered four running thence on the eastern line ther northeast corner of said lot, thence on the northera line westwardly twenty -five fect to Copp's Bowlieg Saloon, thence southerly and parallel to the line first mentioned to the southern line of said lot, thence in a straight line to the piace of beginning. ‘The whole improved by two larke brick buildings, occupied chiefly as offices. Terms of, sale shall be as follows, viz: The amount of, indebtedness eecured by said deed of trust unpaid with the expense of sale iacash, and the balance at six months, for which the note of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sal and eecred by a decd of trast on the property #old, shall be taken. A deposit of four hundred dollara shall be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing shall be at the expense of the purchaser. ‘The amount of indebtedness under said deeds of trust is as follows, to wit: $15,000 with interest at & per cent, on 87,500 from ist September, 18 don 87, 508 from 1st Octo- ber, 1878. mar? 5t JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trustee. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY, CORNER OF ELEVENTH AND V STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated A 25th, 1868, and recorded amonsr the na eee ords tn Liber No. 589, folio 73, and at the quest of party secured, 1 newlige ‘ell, in front of the TH DAY OF MARC! rth half part Ge Lot quare numbered three hun- dred and thirty-two (332), as the same are known On the plan of the city of Washington. ‘The part offered for sale. fronts 99.10%7-12 feet on V st., and extends back of that width, finding on 11th st. 50 ‘et. Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with in- torent ty be secured by notes and trust on the prop- erty.” $100 deposit when property is struck o! Terms a be complied with in five days after sale. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. mar! FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. HOMAS DOWLING, At Auctioneer. TRUSTEES! (SALE OF | TWO-STORY BRIOK WELLING ON THE SO! SIDE OF M SIRET BETWEEN TWENTY-THERD AND er -FOURTH STREETS NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 16th day of February, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 844, folio 354, one of the Land Records. — for the District of Columbia, the ©, corsirred trustees will sell in front of the premises THURSDAY, Mance 1171, 1880, xp Fr z or n, and to the VE O'CLOCK, the following-described provert} vi numbered 1 in eguate aE Ct aot bee ton, District of la, bounded as follows: lum! Beginning for the same at the northwest ‘cornor’s guid Lot 13, and man thence east with line of pas treet 17 feet; thence south 44 feot 2 inches; thence east 12 feet: thence sousis 58 fect 10 inches! then west 9 feet; thenes north 25 feet; then west 20 feet,and thence north to the beginning; toxether with the lnprovements, which consist of a twe- Story Brick Dwellin Terms: One-third cash; the residue in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per t Ter annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust ou the property gold. | All conveyancinu at peeasers poet 8100 deposit when the propre ey a atruck off. If the terms of sal i with in seven days after the sale, the Trustees revere the heb tp aesell the property at tho risk and ecst of the defuilting purcharte. fevO8-atda WILLIAM A. GORDON, } Trustees. \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME DWEL G Psi ‘GEONGETON STRE! ae NEAR BS, virtue of a decit of trust, dated the eth" oF Febraariy 4678, and aly recorded in fi] Ber see foo LT ohoor tue land rosea for the District of Columbia, the undersigned Trus- tees will ell, rront of the premises, on WED- NESDAY, Manch 10, 1880, af 4 o'cLOck, the fol- lowing déseribed property, viz: All that piece or pareel of wround, Atusted in Georgetowne District of Columbia, aid known, as part of lot No. 9 Holmead’s addition to said Georgetown, bed ap follows: Bowinning for the eamno ay 3 point on the north side of Stoddard street, distant 4 feet 6 inches, m ore or less, from the corner formetoy the intersection of the north side of Stoddard street and the east side of Mill street, where a line drawn at right angles to the north side of Stoddard street, would pass through the center of the divi- sion wall between houses No. 4 and 6, built on Lots No. 95, 96 and 97, counting the same from the cor- ner of ‘Mill and Stoddard streets and running from said point north and at right, angles to Stoddard » the south line of an alley 9 feet 6 inches mide, laid off by John F. Carter, through Lots. 38 3G ahd 97 of said addition, and opening on Mill street and, the road leadini fo the Methodist burial ground; thence with said: south {2 fect, more or less, to. the conti Grawn'through the center of fhe dividing wall be: tween houses No. 5and6; thence south with said line reversed and through’ the center of said divi- sion wall to Stoddard street; then west with the north line of Stoddard street 13 feet, more or less, to the place of bewinning, together w uente, whlch consist of 9 two-story frame Dwell- ferme: One-third cash; the balance at eix and | twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 8100 down when the property, is struck off. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after the eale, the trustees re- kerve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defanl rchaser. SILLIAM D. CASSIN, feb27-dts_ WILLIAM A: GORDON, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES. SALE OF TWO FRAME Wee ‘8, ON OLIVE STREET, MO) ‘of a deed of 'trus yer ber, 1877, and duly recorded om { Trustees. ii] ‘by direction of ‘undevatened True: avs Mance 10TH, 1680, S'cuock, in front of the premises, the follow: meri rart of lot nuMb=red THe So Homweats. sad tion to Georgetown, District aforesaid, beginning for the same’ at the end of one iinndred and twenty (120) feet trom the intersection of Montyomery and Olive stresta; thence ran sont; nly by and with the east line of lot numbered Gabtedn 19) Sits ets fest ten ineles: then easterly parallel with Olive street forty (40) feet: thence noi parallel to first line to the south line of Olive street ; thence weet. by and with the south line of Olive strect forty feet to the place ef beginning, together ith the im) ents. “terme: ee aah; the, Balance at six folio $34, one of thelund records: Distt of. Col i of abt 18 cost. esta eff. If thet are of sale are more com- ed with in even days after sale, the Trus- Les reterve the rusht to resell the property at the risk and cost eis the fat feb: Its WILLIAM a FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ’ SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON Wosnde § BIREET, SEW EeS BEALL AND EST oe) EGE! TOWN: the dates *1STT, and dul tie tee by the under- front of the 4 overt By tistue of a deel 0 eiiitcenth day of, May, 8%, ind ¢ cords fend Seoords for the "District of Golam direction of the parties secured thereh ed on W:! See gre eto, Dr axfotcuocx, in promos ‘the following-descri ot numbered on four (54), in tion to Geo: ict of Cc aR follos: of Monroe si part ce said lot and ron thence south Yor the same on uthweet corner of that id to 8, Alexander, nirty mine (39) feet, more OF Fe eceat corner of that part of said Jot ithevetefore folio D, Sullivan ene oust with Sulivan’s north line forty-four 44) Fook: thence orth with the eat MG ecamders ior; tactics, west with Te keene fouth line 19 beginning: ther w: 18 Se the erms. the balance at six and twelve month, i bearing interest af eight mee cent. per annum unt jeed of trust on the at purchaser's cost. Within eaveb daye from Tocerve the Fiat to resel nd cost of the aiiciaw SGA {eb27-dtds THE EVENING STAR. ‘TUESDAY.... March 2, LSSo. CONGRESSIONAL. ‘onclusion of Yesterday’s Proceed- ings. SENATE.—After our report closed— Senator Randolph, during his speech on the Fitz John Potter Dill, sald: "We shall _ show. If it becomes necessary in this debate, that not only did Gen. Porter know the nature of the force from which he did not retreat, but that he was apprised thereof by Gen. McDowell, who swore before the court-martial that he did not know the enemy. There fs In the War depart- ment, or should be, a dispatch from Gen. Mo- Dowell dated a month before the couri-martial, giving a statement of his knowledge of the na- ture of the enemy before him.” On the concluston of Mr. Randolph’s speech Mr. Logan obtained the floor, and stated that be did bot wish to speak until to-day qm order that wrong impressions might no go ont he deemed it just to say now that ye p thous’. the assertion of the Senntes Aro Nex (Mr. Randolph) in regaid tween Gen. Mebowe!! tothe War ~ ore w Je cwagreement 1 ~ vestimony and his report cous “sPartment would be found to be ~ae0US. Mr. Randolph.—If [find tt so shall make Prompt and early reparation. I do not want to do any injustice a Gen. McDowell, but I have had placed in my hani Tepori of Such a date, and I certainly have n Gen. McDowell's tesx Umony of the later a: te. ae Logan.—The discussion will develop the Mr. Randoiph.—I have made my statements with care. ‘The e de Nahe aes cae will be developed In the “Fin, Logan. Certainty. of course; mean to fasthuale thatthe s: any misrepreson#*tion. the evidence differentiy: On motion ot Mr. Pendleton, at 4: Senate adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed a large num ber of new bills Were introduced, and the mora- ing hour having expired, the Speaker stated the regular order was the ‘consideration of the motion coming over from February 16, to sus- pend the rules and adopt the resolution for nizae sessions for the consideration of pension Mr. Weaver, who was on the floor with his financial resolution, raised the point of order any the unfinished business was not ia order. The Breen overruled the point of order, and stated that eight gentlemen, representing com- mittees, had applied to him for recognition, and under the practice of the House he would be obliged to recognize them before he could re- cognize the gentleman from Iowa. In the course of the debate, Mr. Springer stated that he had been trying to get the Speaker to rec him to introduce his resolution against the third term ‘peaker.—The gentleman had better wait untitt thet new rules are adopted. Mr. Brewer.—Better walt till he gets to Cin- cinnati. Mr. Weaver stated that an unjust. impression had gone forth relative to the position which the Speaker occupied towards him, as shown by Nast’s cartoon in Harper's Weekly, which rep- ‘sented the Speaker as turning his back on him, (Mr. Weaver.) The Speaker.—The Chair, in discharging his ous is unmindful of any criticisms of that Ido not ator has made He andf uaderstand Pp. m., the ths Weaver asked unanimous consent to have avote upon his resolutions, but Mr. McLane objected to even having them read. The rules were then suspended, and night sessions ordered for March 3 and 10, for the con- sideration of pension bills. r. Kimmel, from the committee on public puildings and grounds, moved to suspend the rules and consider the bill appropriating $550,000 for the purchase of a site for a post oftice in Baltimore, Md. Agreed to. After a brief consideration the bill was passed. Mr. McLane, chairman of the committee on Pacific railroads,moved to suspend the rules and consider the bill to alter and amend the Pacific railroad sinking: fund act of May 7, 15; Tr. McLane proceeded to explalu the prov! isions of the bill. Before coming toa vote on the mo- ton, the House, in order to have time to further Jook into and consider the bill, adjourned. The bill will not come up until next Monday. IMpoRTANT CONTRACT BETWEEN THE Batt‘. MORE AND OHIO RAILROAP COMPANY A¥7, cue. AMERICAN UNION TELEGRAPH OP"Zpany—On Saturday last a contract vas concluded be- tween the Baltimore a7 Ohio Railroad Com- pany shavine * Amencan Union Telegraph Com- pranbin= ven years to run, whereby ail tele- Taps “ork and business of that railroad shall ~ managed in connection with the American Union Telegraph Company, instead of the W2st- ern Union and Atlantic and Pacitic telegraph companies, as heretofore. The Baltimore and Ohio lines aggregate 6,000 miles and 40) offices, the principal ones being at Washington, D. C. Baltimore, Cleveland, Frederick, Pittsburg, Wheeling, Cincinnati, Columbus, Sandusky, Marietta, Chillicothe, Tiffin, Defiance, Chi St. Louis, Vincennes and Louisville. The Balti. more and Ohio Railroad Company have accept- ed the provision of the act of Congress of Jul isv6, relating to telegraj ph companies, and have also taken out letters of incorporation in Mary- lend, Ohio, Indiana, Tilinois, and other states through which the lines pass. THE VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE yesterday passed the readjusters’ bill for the settlement of the state debt on a basis of $20,000,000 at 3 per cent. The Hamilton bill, which was brought {n com- petition with It, fafled to obtain. the republican support expectéd for it. The bill as passed will, Idered certain, be vetoed by the gove ‘ich case it is not thought likel, Sover it. The legislature also passed ulirg the Moffett bell-punch liquor law and stublishing a license system, which into opcation May 1. unanimous. The vote was nea TRYING TO ) GEV THE REVEREND CHILD STARVER OvT OF: -At New York, sterday, Judge Lawrence vanded down his decision in the Case of Rev. Edward Cowley, the convicted shepherd, whose application for'release on. bail was made before him last Friday. Judge Law- rence decided that no grave error was committed on the trial, and therefore dismissed the writ and remanded the prisoner. Cowley did not seem at all discomposed on account of the de- cision. It 1s expected that his counsel will make another attempt before some other juige to secure his adroission to bail. INCENDIARIS® IN PENNSYLYANIA.—A. dispatch from Pittsburg says quite a panto wes created yesterday morning tn a small village called Temperanceville, located on the Monon- gabela river, by the persistent attempts to de- Stroy the place. The Village ts tm ely Op- poste as ongahela. and which ts in the local ounty of Washington. The - cfs established thelr headquarters at Tempers anceville, to which place the ty and young, resorted. About. @ opleek gesteraay morning Markle’s tavern was set totally on stroyed, t ‘ther wit! A private house’ adjoining tl cont Menown, was also ¢onsumed. While this ire Was In progress a new house, occupied by Fred. Anton, saloon. Keeper, Was fired, but the flames wer ¢ (xtinguishe Dx. SCHULZE PRONOUNCED SANK.—In Phil phia. Harold Mann, the petitioner of the lunacy Proceedings, taken in the case of Dr. Augustin Schulze, the Mexican physician, appeared in ihe court of common pleas No. 2’ yesterday and presented his report which contathed, the fad~ ing of the jury Wilh rete sw une mental woltirian = . The finding of the jury concludes as follows: “That the said Au- gustin Schulze was of unsound mind at the time he was placed in the Pennsylvania Hospital for tor the Insane, to wit, in August, 1879, and that since that Ume he has. Paty. anno ane) we now find him sane and ft to be restored the care of his irlends.” A phystets ae ‘rance having sent sath rance having been Se" "15 yy Dr, Wohubew country, twas an ulze would immedtately lan to France and ‘t Wednesday, = The Famous “ Ste * BaTTRRY.—The com- ssioners appointed by the governor of New Jersey to sell the Stevens battery state that at the present time the executors of the will of Mr, Stevens have less than $100,000 remaint of {he stim bequeathed to build it, whereas 1 will reqitlre at least Mand if It 13 not at ouce completed It will fall Into decay and be- come worthless, The “battery” has already ccst $1,500,000. ‘They consider it advisable to is of it in Its present untinished condition, - Abbett & Fuller, counselors to the com- ts, will make a’motion in the U. 8. Sue preme Court for an order for asale.—™. ¥, Star. ul vr. Sehul: sister, who nounced t accompany the physi sail trom New York ni A LABORERS’ STRIKE took ension of the Virgin erly the new conn place yesterday on a Midland, or more ‘tion link in the road and Rapfdan stations, rike. commenced on Cavan & Cod- and fs for higher wi It begun on the north side cc the pidan ri A large number of men, all negroes, armed with clubs, were engaged’ in force, and ordered the hands on thi uth side to lay down their tools. In this way work on the whole line south of the river was suspended. When they got to the river there were 150 in the gang, Dut not more than 75 were able to cross. This num- waded the river with the water up to their ists. A number of the prominent strikers Nere arrested and committed to jail last even Dg. PROTECTING INDIAN TERRITOR’ nies of United states troops ha Caldwell, in Sumner county, Kan., preventing the contemplated invasion of the In- dian territory. ‘These are additional to those sent to Coffey: Tue Wnirrixc Post ror WoMEN.—A general meeting of the colored females of the city was held at the upper end of Leigh street Moni night, and resolutions passed providing for an appeal to the general assembly to except fe- s from the operation of the whipping-post ee The meeting was addressed by Senator C. L. Davis.—Richinond Whig, 28¢i SP Manners are to be taught in the St. Louls schools, and no doubt in after life when a St. Louis man sits down on a tack he will be dis- tinguished by his sad and silent smile. se” A young lady in Brooklynis working a motto, “No Ice Cream.” say’ ‘ou know itis leap year, and the ice crop isa failure, and the boys might as well know it first as last.” §2" It is surprising that some of our enter- prising dramatists have not constructed a scene in Which a safe is hoisted into a fourth-story window, it always draws a big audience in ponnions cities ‘when ‘the weather is fine.—¥. Fe ELDERS, i A boy, after hearing Wendell Phillips lec- ture, asked ms father: “Pa, why don’t they give him an —he seems to xoows ion about everything? Pe eionan muake moreso said the father, absent-mindedly. "This Wi hie youth's first lesson in patriotism. &#-The theater manager who was wrecked had light houses to warn 2" The Duchess of Edinburgh has a muff made of feathers of the bluejay. &2-The only really perpetual thing about per- petual motion is its perpetual discovery.—Low- ell Courier, s2 A telegram from Bombay, March 1, says: ‘The steamer Vingoria, bound for Kurrachee, has foundered. Six Europeans and sixty-two natives were lost. t?~During arecent fog two sentinels of the guard stationed inthe Tower of London were rowned. oP"A writer in Zinsley's Magazine says that the physique of the Japanese falls to Inspire confidence in a vegetarian diet. S "A sexton was stricken with paralysis while alone in a church at Green River, Ky., and. lay helple: before he was found DIED. ENBIGHT. On Monday, March 1, 1°80, at 11:30 2 5 IGHT, @ native of Glenn, nd, in the forty-first year morrow, (Wednes 7 ) March 3, from of his brother, 323 B street, northeast, jock a. m., from thence to Peter’ Church, where a solemn requiem masa will be said. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral. STILES. On Monday, March 1,1830,at 4 o'clock IN BTILEs, in the sixty- p-m., of pneumonia, eeventh year of his aye. Funeral from his late residence No. 734 Twelfth, street northwest, at 2 o'clock on Thursday. ed this life on March 1, 1880, at -m., NETTIE, beloved wife of Charles @. Thorn and daughter of M. it. Combe, aged twenty-f¥0 years and eight months. Her funeral will take aes e on To-morrow (Wed- nesday), March 3, at 9:3 from her late rest dence, No. 807 Tenth street: . Patrick's ce to St Church, where a solemn requiem mnee will be sald for the repose of her soul. Her friends are cordially invited to attend. Way THE RAILROAD MEN ARE Harry.—Mr, William H. Vanderbilt to-day redeems his prom- ise of a ten per cent increase in the wages of the employes of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company. The men on the Shore and Michigan Southern receive a simila advance.—New York Star, March 1. THE C. anp O. CanaL Surr Dectstoy.—The opinion of Judges Bond and Morris, of the Unt- ted States Circuit Court, in the Chesapeake and Ohio canal suit, which was held sub ewria and which has been so anxiously looked for, has Seen so far completed that {t will tn all likell- hood be ready on Friday next. The delay tn its or aration was owiug to the indisposition of udge Morris.—Baltimore Gazette, A Fire in Wilkesbarre, Pa., last night, de- stroyed Carey’s dollar store, loss $9,000, ani Kern's dry goods store, $15,000. Oppenheimer’s leather store was damaged $500. ‘Three build- ings of the John B. Wood estate were burned; loss $3,000, RESPONSIBILITY OF BANK DrREcToRS.—In the case at New Orleans of P. & E. Michel vs. the directors of the late Southern Bank, the jury rendered a verdict for plaintiff. ‘This was a test case, making the directors responsible tor money ed in the bank. (CKERSON, & director of the Atchison and e railroad, and president of the Puel insas Valley railroad, died of apoplesy wurday night. IN THE MAINE ELEcTIONS yesterday the repub- licans carried Portland and Skowhegan against strong fusion majorities last year, and also Lewiston, Gardiner, Bath and Saco. “The demo- crats carried Ellsworth. The towns of Kock- land, Gorham, Kennebunk, Kennebec and Frye- burg all gave ‘republican majorities. Standish gives a democratic majority. A BLONDE Fravp.—Rev. Dr. Houghton, of the “Little Church Around the Corner,” in New York, has put the police on the track’ of an at- tractive young woman, with blue eyes, beauti- ful auburn hair, florid complexion, and who looks as if she was fond of a dram, who has been making charitable collections from mem- bers of the Episcopal church in New York and other places on false pretenses. THE Lewis WiLL Conspiracy Casg.—At ‘Trenton, N. J., the district court of the United States met yesterday and resumed the case of the conspirators who attempted to defraud a government out of the. juest of Lewis, the millionaire. William ford and Elijab = Caldwell were examined and testified to having been employed by Socia to work up the case of Mrs. Lewis, the pretended widow of the testator. eek ‘were to get up a marriage certificate and other circumstances to substantiate the claim that she was the widow. Sanford was to get 5.000 and Caldwell $1,000. 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