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3 ___STEAMERS, &. FAMILY SUPPLIES. a AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Sas Teas -etrest ‘i fea a es Pim. it Look ee a Becond-clane fare, a 50: “Round me ° FOR POTOMAC RIVER 1 LANDINGS. Jor THOMPSON jo leaxes. 6th street wharf every Monday and Thurs raday, at 7 ip ae Nomini anc Saturday for Leo ing at principal landings dings Boing and retursing. acs BTEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. Steamers = C. ExigaT and Jouw Grssom alter- Bately leave Pier 41, wast, Hirer, He Ye every Fase and 68 Water at, sorgetowe iy at Sts Steamer or ernie Seder National Metroy sepa7 wie BACON, Presid a HO. Becand Cabin $40~ 860, Stee ant FUNCHEDYE #00027 80" ‘ork, ht Agvts; H. GazA0x, Gone ST Routh Williaws St New York. ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE Grammar PEED 8 WASHINGTON ladelphia with C! dee Providence, an From Philede! aun Das y 2delp) From Wasl.ingtou—Monday, From Geonceiown— Monda} Ereights received daily uni Through pls Mladen wiv to Boston and Providence, aed Pall River. Georsetown woods received and 1anded n Washington stor full Seformastion app! 02 Fee & co. F street northw street whart, Washington, D. 0. ; WILLIAM P. CLYDE, & 00. Managers, 12 South Wharvee, Philadel: phi: mar20 GER: NoBs be: MAN LLOYD—SrTRamsEre BETWEEN Naw Youx. Haven, LONDOM, BouTHAMPTON AND BREM) The steamers of this eompan: wil sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of 34 street, Hoboken. tes of passe: From New York to Havre, Lon- » Southampton and Exemen first cabin, 81 second cabin, Gi); stee’ 3 Prepaid steerage Seruheater, 25. Fee trove! ite or, essae SPP CELEIGHE 3 0 New, oc W.G. Gur Ror oe GO. bas Pa ‘Avante for Washingten. UNARD LINE. ‘NOTICE. “With the view of ing the chances of ool- Inlon, the Ste: ners of this line take specific ooxrse tors egpmed oe the year. ler passaure from Queensiown 0 york oF rag the qioridian Of 60 at ad Ist., or Taoinin to the north of 13, a qoexidian of Bb Sad a oe Ea TS Channa ae OB THE OUNARD SUEAMABIE COMPANY LIM- n New York anid Live 1, Calle Betwee ow ve xpos ity, every ea Peeeiges ais Wea is . Wea. April 7 aetna. every coloenia Wednesday from New York TES OF PASSAGE. afta, $80 an #100 gold, ‘according to sccommo ‘ickek to Paris, @1S, gold, aaitiona. ee ee atv rates. iverpool an “Gueenstown, and ail other parts of ‘at lowest rates, mi blis of laden given for Belfast, Glasgow, twerp and other ports on the Uontinent, te afore ad Passhe ai ply at the Company's ani No. 4 Low!in OF both stocrave and Green, ed BIG Ww 60s 7th street, Waahing- CHAS. G- FRANCELYN, Agent, N.Y. RAILROADS. Pavtmons 4 AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TEAOK. | mal Hout hort Line to 1e atlonay prths Northwest, West, id Southwest. ‘To taxe effect Sunday, SSovember 16, 1879, a8 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON 5:00 p.m.—Faltimore, Ellicott Oity and Way 8ta- abot Gay es York, Philadelphis end: Boston Sundays to Baltimore only.. it ately — ae m.— Anna’ way. tne eaten, Hacctatown, Yrede: | A URCHARD'S EEE TU Li "The great favor wi pane evel Res Inatoed ae oy a ne public a new Tea. AS its name implies, this is a mixture. Its peculiar excellence is based upon the fact that no one kind of Tea is possessed of all the fine flavors, and that a judicious combination of different kinds nroduces the best drink obtainable at a given cnst. {ffs handsomely packed in Patent Boxes holding one pound each, is eold in no other way and by no other person. IV's the best Tea ever offered for 50 cents per pound. The sale of Canned Coffee and Fatapeco Baking Powder is steadily increasing. OH. Pa. a ro -half st. Rememiectn sine tren er oe TRAWBERRIE! FLORIDA 0! Snare EEE ELATISE mage axe id all kinds of Game. ED PORK, SELECT OYSTERS: STEWING, 250. SHAD, BLACK BASS. HALIBUT, “SMELTS, FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO., ‘PALACE MARKET, feb26 Gor, 14th ana N.Y. ave. OB LENT. Boston Codfish Balls. Golumbia Boned Herring. Smoked Halibut. Columbia River Salmon. Fish Chowder. Fried Sea Trout. Gulf Shrim} Russian Pee a Sardines in Tomatoes “ pacdines aux Truffes. Yarmouth Bloaters. rring. Herring a U’tnile pe 2 Anchovies—in in Salt, in_ Oil, in Paste, in Sauce. pore Beach Clams. REED’S SONS. . W. Bi IMPORTERS TAB ante 3 TABLE LUXURIES, oe GF: A. O*HAKRE, Trone 1213 7th st. n.w., between Mand N, Buccessor to C. 8. O'HARE & SON, SELLS ions good Le eee ibs. best N. BU UOR WHEAT. cans good SUGAR C J backsize BREAKFAST Hi ozen Proctor & Gamblers OLEINE BOAP 3 pound can Huckin’s wal. very best SWE mre i DDL. nice SAMILY, FLOUR... ‘Nice WHITE HONEY in the COMB. &#~The Branch Store, cor. 4th and H sts., isnow Discontinued. ‘feb13 BOOTS AND SHOES. ROM A BOSTON DECLINING MAN. UFACTURER. 500 CASES SEASO: ABLE Boots, AND AT ‘OF MANUFAOTURING. Ladies’ Foxed and Leather Shoes Lasting and Congress Gaiters. ‘* Kid or Foxed Button. .. ‘i Genuine French Kid Bu citer Poautiful 3 strap Sandal Si Gents’ Fine Calf Boo! Boys and Youths’ Shoes, ‘Misses’ All Leather Shi «+ Button Shoes. Button Shoes. Spring Heel < Ge: up: Infante Button and Laced, Leatiicr Soles 5 30c. up. 62 Look out for our Grand Spring Openia, WILLIAM HAE . th st.. bet and I. 816 7ti a t2-sIGN OF RED y SLIPPER ad Buancy:—1922 Pa. mars3t b2"Telephonie Connections a4 YOU CaN save 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST ard | BOOTS AND SHOES, BY GOING TO THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. Our Goods were are bousht cht peters the advance in prices, at rock bott urures, an WILL BE ‘SOLD AT PRIME oosT For THE Next 15 Days. Wei sre. selling a Gent’s hand-t sstitebed full Beaten 18 at A Chis ize 8 And gyersthing es in a EO. McCARTHY. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘TIEFF PIANOS.—Highest honors Paris Ex- 5 ‘position Universelle 1878. E . Louis, Chicago, Oolumbus and Pittsburg Express. Fredericks Bia agerstown and Valley Branch, except Sanday. “Throuen oar to Leer ae Pullman Cars to Cineinnat . Gaaf- fo Sandusly, daily, except Saturday. Joo0 am baltimore E ex, BoD mabey. 3 za. —_Dattimore Express, 8 Jesstip’s and Water — een Ellicott City ork, Philadelphia and Boston sae, ope at nel , Baltimore and Way. ? bm. —Baitinore, Bladensburg and Lauce: Tae ‘Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annapolis +Point 8, Frederick, Hawers- rn fiery and Way St aie “On Sunday to and Way Stations oniy. 4:40 p.m. me tBaltimore, Ann: apolis and Way Sts 630 p.m.tPHILADELPHIA, NORFOLK paLrilone © EXPRESS. "Norfolk, ik excett, Buu tae Store at Disdensburg ana Laurel, Sox m. Btove at Biadensbury an int of Rocks snd W ‘ay Atations. vam: Fhattinorcaud Way Sactione - +BALTIMORE ay, LAUBEL EX- PRESS dl via = Ug AND rita kiek a Giuoxen0 ¥ aor only. Other trains daily, except fr information say n Dp IY at the Baltimore ington Bta! pi ene aire Sad received a atany mot & i Y Transporation. B26: 8% 15, net See mylT 1880 rexnsvtvama 1880 THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. ao Double Track, Stes! Ratis, BPLENDIL poor MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. JANUARY 6, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, trom corner of Sixth and B streets, 2 follows: Pittaburg and the West, 10:40 a With Par. jar to Vittsburg, and Sleeping’ Osra from row tx to Cincinnati, st. Louis and Ohicago: 1:40 p.m. daily, with Palsce Ozr to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAG RAILROAD. For_ Canands! Rochester, Bae pee ‘Falls and the . North, at 6: eX08; Bonday ; 7 40 p.m. daily, ‘excayt da rs Wil ‘Cara to Canandaigua. For Willian) Haven, and Elmira, at 10:40 a.m. le Bor’ New York sad the East, 8:10 and 1:30 ew York and the am. p.m. daily, except Sur: and 9:45 p.m. daily, Sith Palate Gare attached’ ‘Limited xpress of Snadsy- Parior ie 9:38 a.m. excep? ah trains connect at eh pea See yn, Anuex, lng diet transfer to ‘Fulton teat, ‘avoi toe double eee Journey scroas New York For? PHindeiphie, m., dally, aay. Lae and 1 5 30, 7 -40"aisa For Pope Greek fine, 6:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m., cep pa ¢-10'a.1n. and 4:20 p.m., daily, ex- ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERIORSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING pools et P20, 9, 11 4:20. 8: Ricrandtn B.m2., 4:28, 6:25, 8 a2 sd hab pm On Sunday at 7. 9 and lam and Riohm: ‘m., and 7 and 9:06 rickets, information, Sleeping and Parlor Oar ao- ions can HIS IS THE BUBGLAW’S SEASON RATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT OOMPARY, ya theo AND Oe r TWO FIRST PREMIUMS at National Fair, Washington. D.0. The Stic Boudotr Grand, "ine Artiste Piano, defies competi: Stlso Agente for the celebrated Kranich & Bach pps Aes cine Pianos and th unrivaled Poloubet . Standard Organs. @. L. WILD & BRO. wa GENTS Bo fet febl? 723 7th st. .t0., een Gand HE BEAUTIFUL DECKER BROS.’ PIANOS, matchless, BURDETT ORGANS. .UHN, Sole aec8-8m_ 407 10th st. n.w. bast ee EEANOS: fo.be the ‘Rona amp a Wanenoous, 027-6m No.£23 11th st.,a few doors above Ps COAL AND WOOD , | NAzrIonaL ‘FAIB ASSOCIATIO THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BES OOAL AND ZINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all oan petitors. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-t eect wnat: Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. (eae ae avours WOOD. " TruxPHoxIo Cow 8. OOAL. Full We ‘Best Quality." Low Priaes, OAL. pt ‘Woop. Main office, maill and depot connected with With unejjunied fsckitics and advantaes for eco- jomtcally. conducting the we wi acter, extensive store yards rt jediate OvVEB 2,000 LRUGGISTS Have Signed the Following En- dorsement, the Signatures of which are open for Inspection, and can be seen at 21 Platt Street, New York. GENTLEMEN: “FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS WE HAVE SOLD VARIOUS BRANDS OF POROUS PLAS- TERS. PHYSICIANS AND THE PUBLIO PRE- FER BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS TO ALL OTHERS. WE CONSIDER THEM ONE OF THE FEW VERY RELIABLE HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES. THEY ARE SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER POROUS PLASTERS." To. SEABURY & JOHNSON, PHABMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, febl4-1m 21 Platt Bt., New York. ARGAINS IN SEOOND-MAND OVEROOATS ‘a OVEROOAT, roy merchant uber ie ery Heaven sree ters io. | Pecdy-made new one, at HERZOG'S, 80 Sth sf, near Pennsylvania ave. ; you will find ‘assort- attended | mentof the above clothing, together Heavy CREW a1@ Bue. che feb27-1m* . BOWS dese. Mw FABEYONABLE DRE "hep Sorensen eEAUS, ‘MOURNING ORDEES. Graérs Aled st ehortestocten tind in moat artiste eevad the, Om 907 Pm ave MISCELLANEOUS. DR. F. A. VON —e ork, **The Ear: Its GANS. fhe ial_reference to the treat it & OATAREH, a OAT and ASTHMA. Orricz: 619 19th st. n.w. Special attention given to the treatment of DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE HEAD, IMPAIR- ED SIGHT, CATARRH, ASTHMA, DIS- EASES OF THE THROAT, LUNG, CHES: Dr. von MOSCHZISKHER Has met with the most EMPHATIO ENOOUBAGE- BENT to Tito permancoay locate himself in Washing- HIS SPECIAL LINES OF PRACTICE Pcie aa treated by him can be exam- Many of them have. kind! offered to permit themselves to be referred to, ani they are the very best known men in Washington ; qmions thes eat pate Senators, Members of Congress, Merchants, iGvor cue hundred and tweaty names of the best known men successfully treated by Dr. von Mosch- zisker have already been published. vite. therefore, this reputation is now es- bed and that he hag already accomplished sufficient to satisfy the most skeptical that adver- ising with him isa mere medium to cal attention tothe diseases specially ts freated: by him and the amount of his success in Dr. von MOSCHZISKER’S POSITION as SPEOIALIST in Philadelphia, where he practiced for many years previous to his tour of sclontifie investigation. is shown by the following DOCUMENT, presented to him before his depar- ‘We, the des ed. of take leseure in certifying tigt Dr, ¥* A. VON MOSOH- brs has been a resident of our city for some years, during which he has acquil ished es it a pea ar a ott eHow poe Beps, Pa. ; JOHN W. FO: CHARLES, MeGuINTOGR: Morning Post: W. GRAYSON, Maroueys E. . E. Ay Ra BOGOR, Evening Telegraph: . L. FEATHEBSON, Evening Bulletin. SPECULATION. Cotton for Future Delivery is the best Gpeculeticn: No expense of interest, as in the pur- haseof Stocks or Grain. A reasonable qacsin will buy or sell 100 bales of Cotton, worth at pi Tharkeb value about $6,000. For tho faithful rane: action of business entrusted to us, we can refer to our correspondents in at the leading Cotton Mar- kets of the United States. J. F. EDDY & CO., m2-I1m 128 Pearl street, New York. OVEREIGNS’ HALL, No. 510 117 very central, well- rainy iichted and heated, and may be hited by Societies for regular or occa: sional meetings at EEDINGLY LOW TE Inquire in the store below, or of 0. E. First Auditor's Office, Treasury. TOWN, feb21-2w. Now is the time to place your system ina proper condition to carry you safely through the spring andsummer influences. ABSORPTION No Experiment. HOLMAN Liver, Stomach, Spleen and Kidney. PAD. You have been assured and reassured that hun- dreds of thousands throughout the world bear tes- timony of undoubted character, subject to your Sullest investigation, that the HouMaN Liver Pap Co.'s remedies have effected more cures, made warmer friends, and grown faster in favor than all the world’s treatments combined. All Druggists. For full treatment come to the office, corner 9th and E streets. 827 Do be persuaded to try it. Bewave of Imitations and Counterfeits. feb14-t, th,s3m Malarial, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, MALARIA, DIPHTHERIA, PNEUMONIA, SORE THROAT, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, &c. TRADE “SAPANULE.” MARK. The Celebrated, Glycerine Lotion Gives f and a Radical Cure. Lame Back, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Back- acy Piles, Bunions or Soreness of the Feet from hatever cause, Burns or Scalds, and all Inflam- atone Diseases. ‘No household can affsrd to be without it. Physicians uso and recommend it. We can refer to thousands who owe their lives to “SAPANULE.” Onur Iiluminated Circulars sent free, upon appli- cation by letter: in trying it, as we guarantee satisfaction or money Te ded. refunt 50 and 81 per bot rial Bottles, 280. Bold by all Druggists. SAMUEL GERRY & COMPANY, PROPRIETORS, marco 237 Broadway, N. ¥. THE OVAL CAKE I8 THE MOST ECONOMICAL FORM OF WASH- ING SOAP. ALL BAR OR SQUARE OAKES WEAR DOWN IN USE TOA LARGE FLAT PIECE, TOO THIN TO HANDLE, AND, THEREFORE, WASTED ; WHILE THE OVAL CAKE OF OOLGATE & 008 “NEW” SOAP OAN BE SUE IN TWO, THE OVAL END CLASPED LY IN THE HAND, AND THE LARGER END WORN DOWN ALMOST TO 4 WAFER WITHOUT ANY WASTE. COLGATE & 00. REOQMMEND THEIR “NEW” SOAP (TRADE-MARK REGISTERED) TO CAREFUL HOUSEKEEPERS, NOT ONLY AS 8U- PERIOR IN QUALITY, BUT AS IN FORM THE MOST ECONOMI- CAL 80AP NOW MADE. fan31-eo2m Fs. Pe ted dhe PO! Ce Wet Eee a Mineral Spring and’ on draught” Ou Bitters, an24-co3m Wash; Hop 1880 Nom DATES SERED, 1880 SPRING. MME. M. J. HUNT, Hoe. G¥1 and 693 D Street, returned from Né OE MONDAY, March tut, a f0lisoosrnany ay Pen SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. feb28 Hlepetring out THIS EVE: @. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. MISCELLANEOUS: ARTICLES, BOOTHS, &o AT EAT ROOM, MASONIO TEMPLE, at On MONDAY EVENING, March 8th, commenc- ing at T o'clock we will welt at Wan ashingtén Light n° futy, Fair roor ‘rooms, Masonic 1 Tammie U the remain- ing Articles on hand. Also, the 12 Booths used at the Fair, finely decorated, Suitable for onher Fairs, which must be removed Tuesday, 9th, prior to 13 o'clock m. All should attend this sale. m6-21 HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF BOOKS, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 8 1880, AND’ FOLLOWING EVENINGS. Catalogue eale of a very large collection of KS, among wisich are rome ‘choice Ameri-, cans, & fine copy of the Eneyelopedia Metro- politana and and Works of Reference. Also, some Illustrated Works, including a fine copy of Hi Altogether abont 5,000 volumes. ‘To be goid at my rooms, southwost Sommer of Pennayivania avenue and Lith street, Washington, on DAY EVENIN + a Pouowing evenings commencing at precise y- mar3-dts i THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TO-MORROW. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. EXECUTORS: SALE 1 OF F FINE PAIR BAY CAR. RIAGE | HOR FAMILY CARRIAG Borer HANES AND EXTENSION-TO os tt AWSDAY, Marcu 97H, 1880, ar Pon O'CLOCK M., we Will sell at the Auction Rooms, corr er 9th and D streets n. w., One pair fine Bay Horees, Oue closed Family Carriage, One Fxtension Top Fauily Carriage, 6 pas- senger. J. B. BRYAN,) WM. BRYAN, ; mar6-2t C. G. BRYAN,‘ ‘HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionoer. TRUSTEE'S BALE OF F VALUABLE PROPERTY, Conn ELEVENTH AND V STREETS ES’ By virtne of a deed of trust, dated April 25th, 1868, and recorded among the land reo: ords in, Liber 1 No, 59, folio 75, Sand at the quest of 1p a, T will sell: in. front of tho resis peel a UESDA’ THE 9TH Day OF MARCH, 880, at 6 o’cLocx p.M., the north half numbered five (5), in square numbered. dred and thirty- nn agus as the same are known On the plan of the city of Washington. The part offered for sale fronts 99.103s-12 feet on V st., extends back of that ‘wiih, nding on 1ith st. 30 ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in two equal Executors. ayments at six and twelve inonths, with in- terest, to be secured by notes and trust on the pro} erty. "100 deposit when property is struck off. ‘Terms to be complied with in five days after sale. cing and recording at purchaser's cost. FRED. ONES, Trusteo. TP PXCANSON BROS., Aucttonoers. TRUSTEE’S SALE _OF VALUABLE REAL Es- TATE ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE EA By virtue of a deed of trust, dated February, 2ist, 1867, and dul, recorded in Liber ‘0. $0, forio 124, &c., of the land records for Washington county,” if eatd Ditricn aut by. tion of the holder of the note secured ‘by said ting, T wil sell at public sale, on ¥, rH MancH, 1840, an 8 o'cLocs ihe premises, lot iettered ‘B. in dre ‘Terms of sale: One-third in cash, and the balance in two equal payments in six and twelve months, in notes bearing interest at 4 per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises.’ All conveyanchie at the purchaser's cost. NSON, ‘Trustee. DUNCANSON BROS. Aitets ” Marlo \HARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer. CHANCERY, SALE oF Yh VALUABLE IMPROVED HW A FIF TBEIWEEN AWE WsrkeErs rine of a decree of the Supreme Court A ofthe! District of Columbia, passed in equity 959 (Ewin Shuftiebotham va J. Twill offer for Herry Shu: MONDAY, MAncH 22, 1880, aT 43g O'CLOCK P at public auction, in front. of the premises, all of lot H and the southern part of lot I, said southern part of lot I having a front of 3% ihe inches and run- uing back with the same width to the rear line fald lof, in Philip and Lindsly's recorded subdiy sion of original 1 Jots 10, 11 and 12, in square Ni BIg; toxethier with the improvements: thereon, con- sisting of a two-story d' ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which cash pay- ment $100 shall be paid as a deposit at the time of sale); and the balance in two equal instalments at one and two years from date of sale, with interest at six per cent. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. On failure to comply with the terms of sale Within seven days, the right is reserved to resell at Fisk and cost of defaultane purchase) NALLY, Trustee, marS-eokds Feolumbia baw Hulleisi HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘By virtue of g doed of trust, dated the fi teenth day of November, 1878, and duly re corded in Liber No. 900, folio $21, etseq., one of the land records for District of Columbia, and at the request of party secured thereby. I will sell, at public auction, on MONDAY, tHe lrH Day oF March, av 4 o'CLooK 2 following-de- rerived real estate, in the elty of f Washington, Dis- triet_ of Columbia, to wit:—Parts of lot ohe (1) and four (4), to wit: ‘The north forty-two (42) feet by the width thereof of lot ope (1), and the north cghty-tyo (82) feet by the width thereof of lot four (4); all of lots two 2) and three (3), five (5), six (0), Feven (D), fifteen (15) and sixteen (1), in square numbered geyen hundred and forty-o'ght (748). ot ALCERON CARLISLE, Trustee, 307 D st. | E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. _mar5-e0Xds B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRESTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO STORY AND, MANSARD ROOF FRAME AT By aoe vas dated July 7 1875 and duly recorded in Liber 792, fotio 153, one ofthe land records for the District of Columbia, and ut the req qupet of the pet secured, ylie atction, in front of the prem ses, ga MOR AY, THE 15TH DAY OF MarcH, sr 4:90 p: at, the following described real ‘estate, tants ip the county of Washington, D. C. and known as and bei ts numbered seven! three, seventy-four, ins. Brown's eu! division of Pleasant Plains Lemar’s outlet, since called Mount Pleasant, cording to a subdivision made in October, A. D. 1866, said lots fronting on acai avenue, and run- nirg southwardly on and paral hed West avenue, Nogethen with the im) rovements. Terms: balance ‘in three equal i ttallments, in six (6), twelve (12) el henteon a months, with interest at six (6). pee cent per anu peeured by a deed of trust on tl jo propery s sold or Fd at the purchaser's option. te at time of sale. All conveyansine and recordin. at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Trustee reserves the richt Ee PUBS in wee “DAVID £, MORISON, Trustee. RUSTRES' SALE OF A DESIRABLE caBEE- Git S By virtue of a deed of trust, dated tl aay cf March, A.D. @ seventy-tug, and recorded in, Libe folio 434, ‘‘one of the land records for W county, in the District of Columbia,” and by Tection’ of the part fellsin front of the: Day or Mancu. A. D. 1890, ry secured, the subacti a Dremises, oh MONDAY, the 157 } AT 5 O'CLOCK IN THE | AFTERNOON, “‘all that certain piece and parcel of | ground and ‘premiges” * * ‘in the City of Wash- ton and desinated and known on the round pater, or plan of said city as the east half of lot num- four @ jn squiare numbered five Lun dred and fifteen (O10); bevinuing for the same at the fouthieast corner of tala lot; on i street ana ran: ning thence dug west on said street twenty-nine + feet six inches: thence due north one hundred and forty-six fect eleven inches toa 30-feet alley ; thence due east twenty-nine feet ix inches, aud thence dae south 146 fect 11 inches to the beyinning," to- gether with, all and singular, the improvenients, et cetera, a8 in eaid deed der ‘The terms of sale are: **W! atever of said debt, in- rest, and expenses may be due and un- paidse the time” of the sale, (the whole amount to there made known), in cash, and the residue in equal suns, in six and twelvé months, from the y of sale, the purchaser to iive notes, bearing interest at ihe rato of aix per, centtun per annum, Baan annally, to be'secured by a deed of rust on the premises sold, with covenant of Insur- ce, taxes, &e., to the satisfaction of the Trustees; Or ail casi'at tixe purchaser's option. ‘The right 14 reserved to reseil the property on five days public notice, (if the terme are not complied with ve days from the day of sale), 1k deposit ‘of $100 sal of the purchaser in. erp be required at the time of sale. All conveyan to beat the rurchaser’s cost, ee THOS. HYDE, 5 Trustees. THOS. J. FISHER © CO., Aucta. Bf ae dkds ga SARY PLUMBING. a at 415 gi ie and repairs Makes oF ws examination of FLUM BSG jis view to ite proper ae BTREN'S WATER WAVES, at M,DSME ES- T have the cueapest and largest STOOK in te city, OF ax OWN MAKE. Besson on alas guaranteed. aNGiN iE BENDEL, CYLINDER snd SEW- MACHINE vars rafactured by E. H. 17 Oodar at, New York- Jan19 Ui CELLULOID TRUSS AND SUPPORTERS feb19-1m Proposals for Hydraulic Cement. Srare, Wall akD NAVE DESEO Ts, Waa axe Neve Des Wastimaros, B. G.aarch 3 18 oF farnlahing an Tavis Build- blank forms of proposal wil! be furnished to regular mani and dealers upon applica- fion to this office.” THOS. LINCOLN CASEY, ‘mard-0t Lt. Gol: Gorpe of ‘ini PPPNcanson BROS... ‘Anctioneers, and D streets northwest. WALNUT MARBLE-TOP, OHAMBER, FUR TURE, REP PARLO! ye BaUssets AND OTHER CARPETS. | BIN! ND OTHER FURNITURE: MARBLE Pas COUNTER: ee RAL OF OFFICE DESK! ot ae oa » CHR!)- PAIRS SHO. Dit 2 At auction, a : TURSDAY sahara MaRcH 9TH, COMMENCING AT 10 o'CLOCK, at our salesrooms, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. JUNCANBON BROS, Auctioneers. RECEIVERS’ BALE OF OAK AND PINE Woop, FATRBANK’S PLATFORM SCALES, JOIST, &o By Cirusot decree of Court, appointing us ny Receivers, we will sell, on Marcr Tit: 880, CING AT. Oretock A. Se-, on the premives: corner of at diana avenue and 2a street northwest, between 200 and 800 cords of Oak and Pine W Fairbanks’ Scales—4 tor Lot of Joist. used for flooring, Boards, Screens, Shovels, Meas Stove, Beak aud Chairs, Counter aud Drawer. Terma, Cash. H, CLAY STEWART, Tivine WILLTAMSON, | ‘CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE Or IM IMPROVED PROPERTY vENTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND TSIREETS SUUTHEAST, AT AUCTION Py virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Lit . folio 192, one of the land © District of Columbiar we will. 1, on FRIDAY, 197TH Marca, 1880, at 5 o'cLocK xr. in front ‘of the premises, the following de- scribed real estate situate in the city of Washing- tor, District of Columbia, to wit: ‘The south eu and one-half feet front by the depth there= lot numbered twenty-one (2D). In. subdivision of eunare nine hundred and seventy-four (74), together with improvements, ways, &c. ‘Teims of sate: One-third cash? baiance in six a owe ve months, notes, to boar eight per cout Gat and to be secured by deed of trust on the * pkonreyancing at purchi ners aoe ms to be complie in seven days, other. e the trustees reserve the to resell at th- risk aud cot of the defaulting purchaser, after 3 resell axe Receivers. xiving five care ublic notice of such Some newspaper published in Washington, D. G. A ‘deposit of equined at fime of sale. ED TURKENTON, | Trustees. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON LOUISIANA AVENUE, OP- POSITE THE O1TY HALL, CONSISTING OF TWO LANGE BRIOK BUILDINGS, CHIEFLY OCOUPIED AS OFFICES. By virtue of two deeds of trust to me, one dated the 20th day of July, 1812, and one dated the 24th day of Sopteiaber, 1872, and. both duly recorded in Liver No. 685, folio 463, and Liber No. C89; folio #01, respectivel¥y of ‘the Land Records of the District of Columbia, and at fe requestof the party secured thereby, { will sell yublc auction, in front of the premises, on M the 8TH Day or Marcu, 18 Fo! dox'P.a.. the folowlthe. described pieces or reels of round situate in tho City of Washing. ton, ‘District of Columbia, and co maprisad. within the'fo lowing metes and bounds, to wit: All the west halfof lot numbered fifteen (15) square numbarod four hundred and ninety (490), in the City of Washington, beginning at the northwest corner of said lot and'running thenes northeastwardly along the line of Louisiana avenue, twenty eight feet ave inches, thence southeastwardly and at right an with said avenue one hundred and seventeen Tour inches to.a thirty feet alley, thenes southwest wardly along the line of said alley twenty-eight font reven inches to the southwest corner of said lot, thence northwestwardly and at right angles with said avenue, onehundred and twelve feot eight in- ches to the beginning, containing 3,268 square feet of ground. Also, all'that piece or parcel of geound adjoining the game, Imown and. described as the eastern part of Lot numbered fourteen (14), iu square numbered four hundred and ninety (490), ich is bounded as follows, viz: Bezinning at the southeast corner of said lot numbered fourteen, and running thence on the eastern line thereof to the vortheast corner of said lot, thence on the northern line wostwardly twenty -five feet to Copp'e Bowling Saloon, thence southerly and parallel to the line first mentioned to the southern line of said lot, thence in a straight line to the place of beginning. ‘The whole improved by two larze brick buildings, cecupied chiefly as offices rms of ale shall be as follows, viz: The amount of indebtedness sccured by said deed of trust unpaid with the expense of sale i1cash, and the balance at six months, for which the note of the purchaser, i the day of ra) and securdd by a deed of trust on the propert, Fhall be taken. A deposit of four hun thiall be required of she. purchaser at the time of fle, and all conveyancina shail be at the expense of the purchaser. ‘The amount of indebtedness under said docds of trust is as follows, to wit: $15,000 with interest at § per cent, on 987,800 from. ist Beptember, 1878, and cn 87, 008 from Ist Octo- per, 1 mar2 St © JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trustee. t#"THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL MONDAY. THE 2p OF Manox, 1880, same hour id mi JOSEPH J. STEWART, Trusteo. Eysomas’ DOWLING, Au Auctioneer. STOCK OF HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, NEW STOVES, , TIN, E, BERMORRATORS, TINNERS’ TOOLS, &0., &., AT AUCTION. ,On WEDNESDAY, Marcr 10TH, aT 10 |} ock, I will sell, ‘at No. 35 Bridge st., = wn, all.of the Stock, Tools, &c., Mesirs. ‘Memmert & Korff, who aro. dee! business. Sale positive. Terms cash. mar5- rats THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. fPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY SALE interest from, OF OLL PAINTIN WATER COLORS, ENGRAVINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, FRENCH AND GERMAN PHOTOGLAPHS, CELEBRATED BRONZES AND ANTIQUE MIRROKS. On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Manor 117z and 12TH, 1880, COMMENCING AT 74 Pp. M., at elevabt sales room, 1425 New York Rives Bank, 1 shail sell, without reserve, a most clevent and choice collection of Works of Art from the Galleries of H- N. Barlow, eeq. ‘This collection pen removed to the above salés room for con- ence of sale. Exery Picture is beautifully framed in Gold Leaf and French and American Maples. ‘Lhis superb collection will be on exhibition Mon- da Wednesday, Sth, oth and 10th of ‘ch, nos will be furnish This ts considered one of the most iinportant Art s er offered in, ward-d THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. A Vee DOWLING, At Auctioneer. EES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF M NTREET, BETWEEN TWENTY-THIRD AND TWENTY: -FOURTH STREETS NORTH- aby, yiztue of a deed of trust, dated the 16th jay of February, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber €44, follo 364, one of the band Records 424 for the io. District ‘of Columbia, the undersigned trustees will sell in front of ‘the premises, on THURSDAY, Mancr 11TH, 1880, aT FIVE O'CLOCK, mee described property, viz: Part f Lok numbered 13, in equare ihe City: of Washing Tous Bistrot of Geltmblar Bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of guid Lot 19, and run thence cast with line of north M street {7 feet; thence south 44 fect? inches; thence east 12 feet; thence sonth 55 feet 10 inches; then west 9 feet; thence north 25 feet: then west 20 feet,and thence north to the beginning; toxether with the im) provements, which cousist of a twe- story Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum until paid, and secured by a. of trust on the property £0 ‘old. All conveyancing at purchaser's cos! deposit when the propert isstruck off. If tis forint of sale sro net Goin With in seven, days after the sale, tho Trustees reserve the right to resell spears at the risk and cost of the He defaulting purchase ase. LLIA feb28-dtds WILLIAM A. Gonos (HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. USTEES’ SALE OF TWO FRAME TENE- eee OLIVE STREET, NEAR MONT- GO} STREET. GEORGETOWN. aby, ums ot a deed of trust dated the 19th, day ot } Trustees. 1877, al duly recorded Sberbte, toL0 egsh Oueof theland records 2 the District of Columbia, and by direction o: fhe parties eared irs ret y, ne. ‘undersigned ‘Tras- il sell, on Nreners AY, Manca {Ora 1880, aT 5 O'CLOCK, mnt ing-deeeribed property, viz © Bart of ist Seared 1), in Holmeat's addition to Georgetown, aforesaid, bem on the same, at the Gad of One hundred and twenty (120) feet irom the intersection cs piqntsoniery and Olive streets ; thence run south- Gateen GS) Sity" sis teat ton hes Jehan easterly eli on y- Paral with Oi nivestreet forty (40) feet: thence north i est by and joan eat cout ine of Olive bese wes feel to the place of borinnlng, together with the improvement aah: a) balance at six interest ry arty. conveyanc- wn wher the prop- febo7-ats WILLIAM RB THOMAS DO. LNG, eee TRUSTEES’ SALE Houss ON MONROE STREET, Foe eEK BE BEALL AND WEST STREETS, GEORGETGN-, BY chine af sdeed of tee dated the Sst Lider bem, follo 308, Guo of the land records del 10 Of Teco for the District of and by direction of the secured thereby, the unde1 lercribed pro} Property, fi (54) in lolmead' saaition to - fora, aad district, bound ‘bounded as on ee = nee the east line of Monroe street from is’ etatn iS ben tance thence northwardly by and with the lineof Monroe streeteighteen 8) Sect rect then eastwardly ee fore C48) tee fe allel with. street, ‘fc (18) feet; then Seen Tater eet south’ and parallel wil MONDAY. The Great Comet of 1813. PROP. PRIRCR'S DESCRIPTION OF THE VISITANT NOW SUPPOSED TO HAVE RETURNED. The following extract from Prof. Peirce’s lecture on comets and meteors contains a de scription of the wonderful comet of 1833, of which Gould's comet is supposed to be a reap- pearance: “About noon on the @sth of February, 1543, groups of people in many of the towns of New ngland, especially. in Portland, Me., collected at the corners of the streets, gazing up towards the sun. Protecting their eyes in the shadows of the houses they saw a brilliant. object close to the sun. Such a marvelous spectacle had never before been seen. A thoughtful sea cap- tain, Mr. Clarke, brought out his sextant, and repeatedly measured the distance of the strange object from the limb of the sun. The unique observations are on record, and, submitted to rigid criticism, attest the accuracy of the ob server. In about a week from this time a won- Gerfully brilliant tail of a comet was seen skirt- ing the horizon seon after sunset. and reaching more than one-third of the way round the sky. It was now a tail with out a head, as it was at lirst head without tail; but they were members of the same comet. “The best determination of its path was ac- complished. by the distinguished astronomer, Sears O. Walker. At its perihelion tt passe t nearer the sun than any known comet, with the single exception of that of 1650, computed by Sir Isaue Newton, and in the discussion of which in the Principia he broached the first approy imation to the true theory of the cometery all. ‘These two comets approached so close t) ths sun That it would seem quite possible that they touched its surface, or, at least, swept, in ne than the solar corona. It, would not have an absurd hypothesis that they were ejected fom the sun at the time of penetration, had ti not been for the fact tha® the comet of 163) wa3 seen on its way down to the sun, and for the remarkable phenomenon which we are about to describe concerning the comet of 1843. It may be claimed as a not impossible hypothes!s that each of these comets was at some former time the product of a solar eruption in accord- once with Buffon’s theory of the origin of comets, It would only involve a force which would double the greatest velocity given to the solar fieid of hydrogen. “Buta juster interpretation of the phenome- non, and one which avoids the necessity of an extravagant volcanic action, {8 to be found in the relation between the comets and the me- teors, a is simply the splash of the falling me- teors. In about an hour anda half the comet of 1543, like that of i680, went round the sun from one side to the other. What would have become of the tail, which was reaching out about 100,000,000 of miles from. the sun tO the earth’s orbit? There have been those who have actually bi ea the incredible, I may say the impossib pothesis that the tail rotated through this immense cireuit, developing a cen- trifugal force which all the united powers of the universe could not have sustained. No! The comet practically left its tail behind tt, and began to grow a new tail as it receded ‘trom the sun. “There were thus two tatls nearly side by side. The new tail was distinguished because it commenced at the head of the comet, whereas the old deserted tail began without any head at some distance from the nucleus, and extended further from the sun than the new tall. That such should be the phenomena of this comet was suggested by a geometer, without knowing that tt had been actually observed. It was as veritable and honest.a prediction as if it had been made previous to the observation. A dou- ble tali was observed on the first four mgt after the comet’s appearance at noonday. The visible separation of the two tails 01 for a few days, because the earth pas: at once Into the plane of the e that one tall eclipsed the other. liser, March 4, ELoreD FROM Boston.—Superintendent Wal- ling on Wednesday last received a telegram froin the Massachusetts authorittes stating that some time during the previous night Mis: tock, the 16-year-old daughter of a weai Bos- ton merchant, bad mysterlously disappeared from her home. The matter was referred to Capt. Kealey, chief of the detective force, who detailed two officers on the case. Yesterday a Boston detective called at police headquarters and said the young. lady had elo) oe with a young gentleman of high Social standing. Pho- iographs of the two were in sion of the officer. Detective McNaught was assigned to assist in the search for the pair. It was ascer- tained that they were in this city, and last evening all the hotels and private boarding- houses. ‘were scoured for them, but without suc- Inspector Dilks was tn’ consultation last night with the Massachusetts official, and it ts thought a general alarm will be telegraphed throughout the oy to-day. Information was received at an early hour this morning at head- quarters that the young couple had telegraphed eir relatives that they Wwould return home in a Tew days.- A GREAT Tipe OF IsomGRATION PREDICTED.— A dispatch from London yesterday says that since spring set in multitudes of people trom the fariring districts of England and Tretand have becn flocking into Queenstown to take ascave for America, The London Times pre- cts Unat after Easter there will be an unusual sh of emigrants to our shores. Mr. Jackson, rintendent of Castle Garden, said yesterday the prediction would doubtless be verified. In February, 1879,” said he, “only 2,700 emi- giants were received here. In February, 1530, the number was 8,000, ‘This is the largest num- : for the month of February sine — Boston Aver +ased emigration, and there wili lutte abatcment until the condition of aff: Ircland changes tor the betcer."—N. 6 ARES OF Ici H. Munson, of , and a datighter of Captain Anderson, of the Lake Champlain Transportation Company, attempted, on Wednesday, to cross the lake trom Essex to the Vermont shore in an iveboat. ‘The craft broke bein es the ice, and Miss An- derson was rescued _ with dificulty. They sub- sequently discovered that the ice was breaking up and their retreat to the shore was cut off. After floating on cakes of ice over an hour they were taken aff ia an exhausted condition by boats from Essex. SUED BY A MINISTER FOR LipgL.—Peter Gillis, of Marlborough, N. Y., been arrested on a criminal warrant, accused of Ibelling the Rev. A. M. Osborn, of the New York conference, and the preliminary examination 1s in progress at Marlborough, fore Justice C, Woolsey. Gillis is a correspondent of the Rondout ou. rier. bat irs in Sir, Cte. A SCANDAL ONT ROYAL.—A special to the Baltimore American, trom Front Royal, V: says: While an annual conference is attracting attention in one end of our usually quiet towi to-day a coroner's Inquest, presided over by Mayor G. E. Roy, is being held in the other, ex- amining witnesses in the effort to discover the identity of a white female child, supposed to be about three weeks old, found last night ina private well In the town. Seven witnesses, four white and three colored, have been summoned, and the inquest Is not yet over, but itis possi ble a further investigation will bring to light all the parties connected with the unfortunate affair. Suspicion points with almost unerring certainty to Miss Mollie Mitchell, a young lady of high respectability and good standing of the town. It was in evidence before the court that the young lady in question some time since Went to the house of a friend with whom she was on intimate terms, and, seeming very much indisposed, Dr. M. L. Garrison was called in, who from the first entertained grave suspicions as to the young lady’s condition. An old com- fortable, in which the infant was found care- fully wrapped in its watery grave, has been identified as having belonged to the familly of the young lady. Further developments are awaited with intense anxiety on the part of the people of the town. ‘THE MAN WHO BOMBARDED WITH CANNON THE HovsE WHERE His Wire Was.—A tele- gram from Cincinnatl, March 4, says: The trial Of William Conkle for the attempted murder of Rufus Ralston and Conkle’s own family, on last Thanksgiving night, in Parkersburg, W.Va., result ‘yesterday. m a verdict of guilty, and he ‘was sentenced to four years in the penitentiary. Eight years ago Ralston, a wealthy farmer, lensed the affections of Conkle’s wife. Con- le, suspecting an improper intimacy, went west in Is72, selling all bis property, and Mrs. Conkle moved into Ralston’s house, whose wite had died shortly before, Thig was the state of affairs when Conkle returned a the fall, So endeavored, without success, to get his wif away from Ralston. Itis thought the_ troutie made him insane. Ralston’s house waa subse- quently mystericusly burned. Ho was the tubing, sunk ina with one and a-half h DO with an fron bolt, disc! where Ralston, with Conkle’s family, was: ing, the bolt on Sep, pass Way just over cy ‘bed Were kent:ton slept, passing through and lodg- ing in the > chn.27eY- Sushi Seitny the house, Conkle’sfown son oon discovered as his improvised canno. from the Spo, reds from the hi 3 zs 28 ag We 1 i ais 5 Z =} | SEB5 SB BE 2 at te | ‘The strike of 1t nO Mr. Keene's Stable. TWELVE READ OF WELI-BRED HORSES ON THE ee EN ROUTE FOR NEWMARKET, ENGLAND. ‘he question of the suj English and American thorou; x Secunate de ina fair way ofa settle ment as far as the ot Smerican horses in Ep) — a B, Kee he's stable Tet thts pore por tera the National steamship Helvetia rerpook, ‘The question, however, of trying B ilar in the United States,” except with chased by Americans, seems to be as tar, any settlement as {t was twenty-five years no Rogtish owner having yet been found a ently interested In the matter to test the ques- ton by running a stable for his own account at Jercme, Monmouth, Saratoga or elsewhere. Ag to Mr.’ Keene's venture. itis to be hoped that Lis horses will at least arrive safely and in as ocd health as can be expected after nearly two Weeks’ confinement on the main deck of an ocean steamship. Tbat they will suffer some ts pearly certain, especially should the weather prove bad, as #8 very likely at {his season of the year. Every effort, however, has been made to initigate the rigors of the voyage. The stalls are substantially built, as_nearly amutehips as ossible. ‘They are well padded and as the at- P tendants, W. J. Rogers, William Kane Charles Litdetteid. jee are men of experience With horses atloat, itis to be hoped the stable Will be delivered in fairiy good condition to Mr. Joseph Dawson at Newmarket. This lotis as Tolicws: dam Acrolite, Spenathrift. (4), by Australian, Lord Murphy 4), by Pat Malloy, dam Wine- nah. pckmnakee, (@, by Bonnie Scotland, dam Ju- anita, (), by Bonnie Scotland, dam Lan- Bran Dance Bay colt (2). by King Alfonso, Jamaica. MeDonald (2), by Enquirer, dam Ontario (brother to McWhirter.) Bay colt (2), by Waverly, ee Lady Wallen- stein (brother'to Wallensten. Chestnut colt (2), by ‘Anstrailany dam Alabama (brother to Madge.) Chestnnt colt by Monarchist, dam Alala, Bay colt (2). by Australian, dam Hester moth r to Springbok.) Bay colt (2). by Virgil, dam Annie Bush. & Chestnut colt (), by King Alfonso, dam Ca- nary Bird. i But little dificulty was expertenced in getting the lot on shipboard, all fav ving be aonmne ae tamiliar with Mr. Rogei rsthat the sotind of Ris voice assured them there yas no danger. Lord Murphy and the brothers’ of Madge gave the most trouble. There are no other horses on board, and the lot are so arranged that there on each side of the ship, with the two ‘ar-Olds facing each other, It was under- stocd that Mr. Rogers would return at once to this country and train Dan Sparling, Miser, and the brown filly by Australian, out of Inverness, to whom the name of Lady Caroline has been ei It is somewhat unfortunate that began left over, as her engagements are amo earliest of these for the two-year-olds, ano betng in the anby stakes and in the Criterion stakes at Newmarket in the fall. Of ConTeS 6 account can be taken of the double-trial xed for April 18, for which the Annie Bush, ‘anary Birdand ‘Alala colts were entered clearly by mistake, while, as far as Spendthrift 1s con- cerned, it will t me sharp and careful work to tit him for the Epsom gold cup, to be run for or on May scot gold cup on June 10,— LN. ¥. World, waren ta GreaT WIND STORM IN THE WeEsT.—A terrific storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning, did great damage in Cleveland, Ohio, Friday morning. Many chimneys, signs and trees were blown down, walls toppled over, and sev- eral small frame buildings were wrecked. The Cleveland Female Semfnary, on Woodland ave- nue, Was partly unroofed, and a_portion of the uppermost wall was torn off. The roof of the new brick wire mili of the Cleveland Rolling Mill Company was uplifted, and one of the walls was thrown in on the workmen, killing Julius Brown and severely injuring several others. During the storm in Toledo a chimney of = Buckeye Brewery was blown down, falling and crushing the engine house, in which pol toe. men John Hassell and M.". Doyle, and the night watchman of the brewery had taken ret The former two were killed and the latter se- - yerely injured. The wind did considerable dam- age to roofs, freight sheds. &c., and prostrated telegraph lines in all directions. A terrific tor- nado passed over Indianapolis Thursday ni ns. A large number of houses were unroofed, cl neys blown down, trees uprooted, &c, The Cen- tral avenue Methodist cuureh was almost en- tirely demolished. A dwelling house was lifted from its foundation and carried five or six feet. The inmates of the house escaped with but slight injury. Two or three persons were seriously injured, but so faras known no lives were lost. tt? Near Cairo, Til., two weeks oe Kohl, a farm hand in the embloy of Fred W! camp, sr., reported that het Upon had brgee drowned. Later, suspicion led to the arrest Kohl, who yesterday confessed that he, sisted by Whitcamp’s wife, had murdered him. The body was found buried in the rear of the premi- ses, Mrg, Whitcamp was also arrested. DIED. In Boston, of pneumonia, March BARSTOW. th, 1550, at the residence of her son, Rogers L. stow, Atay WILLis Barstow, aged sixty-eight re, Line wi ons and twenty-nine days. eral attapoisett, “Monday, "March 8. On mondays Starch 8th, 1880, an please Cop BRESNATEN, 8 jOHANNAH BRESNAHEN, aged sixty- "Wednesday morning, nine o'clock al + late residence, No. '1821 C street out scst. Relatives aud friends respectfully invited to attend. 7 CQOPER. On Monday morning, March sth, 1st0, at 4 o'clock, SAMUEL CoorER, of Boston, eral will take Pisce Wednesday, March 10th, he residence of Captain $101 G street northwest. [Boston ei8 please copy] CKALL. On March 7th, 1880, at 4:15 p. m.. at 239 Catreet northwest, Brooke Maoxant, in his cightieth year. Funeral will tako place from the house, at 9 ovelock p. m.. , Ith inst. Relatives and friends are McOAULEY. On Sunday, March 7th, 1980, at 10.25 p. m., of consumption, Dr. Josera A., the ehiest's son of Joseph W. ‘and Alice Tane ‘MeCauley, “i twenty-nine years. he ranoral a take place Wednesday, March 10th, at 2 . m., from the residence of his rents, 1200 6th strect southwest. Friends of the ‘amily are respectfully invited to attend. PARKER. On the morning of March 7, 1880. at his residence, 1753 Pennsylvania avenue, WILLIAM PARKER, ved eeventy-one Years. Funeral at Oak Hill Chapel, 4 ,, Tuesday, the 9th instant. Relatives and fribds of the fanit- ly invited without further notice. RAGAN, Sunday nicht, March 7th, 1880, Jonw Racax, of consumption, ih his twenty third year, late son of Huz} Funeral Wednesday, ch 10th, at 2 grclock ok D. mi, from bis mother’s residence, No. 12 3d and M streets southwest. {Baltimore papers please copy. UNDERTAKERS. JQRED. LER. F8©”: SPUNDERTAKER, 1233 Seventh street n.w. Branch Store, 239 43g street ‘OBN E. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street northwest. MEDICAL, &c. gep27-12m_ SPERMATORREGA, arate re Premature Decay, Dit quickly cured. by. ‘Dr. HESKIE, cao ak Fst ned bal R. MOTT'S FRENCH POWD! D cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel and Ui ary Diseases, Nervous , Seminal We Impote leet, Si Syphilis, and Blood and Sin Diteases A es ee Piles #3 fer be ceipt of price. maré .PAM DE FOREST HAS pits FOR Me bas cane tee gas fours frome top. aus6-5m" 4 dest established and only reii- LEON, the oldest extabtehed ond or gnbg sulted at 455 jusetts avenue ‘to 8 o'clock. Female Commiaints = a |. Consvligtions tres. rooms for patients. a Le B. RICO Os OF LIFE Dr. JA pf roe pet, OQUES, No. 7 University ‘Drige iste supplicd. aDTtINe DIKCO Yy.

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