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SOEEIAN and Ls > Spencer: by #inwl IPHE ANCHER, INSTITUTE, “ IN « For cin a Mase » WAX MUELLEN, Joan's Eyiscoval vean and Vocal Music, . Prof. and Mrs. L. B. @ residence and private Schi ved to 1638 I strest northwest French Lagnaxe. dacs- STEAMERS, & ARROWSUITH Ferry © nL, every AND THURSDAY, fOMAQ KIVER LANDINGS as far nand Nonstnt; retarniue MONDAY. FRIDA®. at lows TUESD. F. J. STONE, Purser. RMAN LLOYE AMSHIP WEEN Sew York, Hayne, Los e108 AND BREW: toa and Bremen, first cabin, $80; 0; ateerage, $3). "prepaid stearaze For freight or passage apply to 0.. 2 Bowline Green, New York, ROTT & OO., 925 Pa. Ave., ae c E janl9 LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD BisAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Liverpool, Catl- ing nt Cork Harbor, FEOM TER 40, NB b. | Gal NEW YORK. w esday from New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. ). according to accommodations. 8 #15 additional UrD tickets on taverable terms. rates. Stoerave tickets from wn, and ali other parts of sof laden given for Belfast, Glas- Antw nd other ports on the Gon- i for mediterranean ports. 708 office, No 4 How!'re Green, or both steerage and cabin to OTIS BIGELOW & CO, 605 7th street, Washinston, D0. Jani? Vv ON H. BROWN £CO., N.Y. (EW YOuM—-BOTTEMDAM. The first-class § TE DAM, DAM," HOLTEN,” and * MAAS," sherlands, leave Tying the U SB. M: teck’s Stores, Br 24 Cabin, $45. X, Genera’ Aweut, 27 South e apply to W. . 925 Pennsylvania ave., NSON, Awe Nationa! ‘THE EAST AND) THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUELE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL BAILY SCHEDULE TO TAKE Ee FROT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBEb 1, 1889. A.M LEAVE WASHINGTON. ° 71.80—Chicazo, Cincinn: ren. re, EL: City and way stations. more Express. 6.8)—Faltimore, Annspolis, and way. (Piedmont, ssgbars, Winchester, Hagerstown and way, Deka and way stations. d Valle: Express. (Oonnecta wD and st Fowwt of kooks for Philadel aay only fo: and Boston Express, Balumore, Anuapois 10.00— Ba! (Btope at Hysttsyille, c os 2 ae June- 110.40 Piisiurwa, Obicaro, Olncinnat! snd 8 p boule Ex 72.10—Palswore, #llteott City, Annapolis snd Way y only, for Baltimore and way. we Express. bilade! @ Boston Exprass Way Statiour. (Winchester, mown sud Way, via Belay.) 6.0—Kalimere, Hysttaville and Laurel Ex- Frederick, vis Relay. Stopa st Anua- ction.) tof Rocks, Frederick, Haxerstown, ester and sy Stations. (On Sunday to Potnt of Rocks and Way Ststious only.) 74. @—Fainmore, oye and Wsy Stations. ‘¥6.45—Phiindaiphiaand Baltimore Express. (Mar- Unsburs and Way, vis Relay. Stopsst Hyatts- ville ard Laurel.) 68.05—Point cf Kocks and Way Stations. 16.45— Baltimore and Way Stations. 7. 30—Bs'*iore and Laurel Express. 78.66—Pitteourw, Cincienati and st. Louis Express. 9.45—Baitimore, Bystwville aud Laurel Express. 110.00—New York, Philadelphis and Boston Ex- regs. Siveplng Oar to New York, and spec. tDally. Sunday only. Other caine dal J. tSanday only. J, ex: Bunday. oe E an frame stop st Relay Station. For further information apply st the Baltimore and Ohio texet offices, Washington Station, aud 619 sud 1°51 Peunsylvania svente, corner 14th | Street, where ord will be taken for tobe chaeked ana recelvel at any pout in the aty. THE GHEAT 1881 PENNSYLVANIA RUUTE 881 To THE NORTH, WEST AND SO! WEST. Double Track, Steel Rails. SPLENDID ScENBRY, MaGNIFICENT nial _ ES Ex FECT, JANUARY 3, 1881. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON , from corner of Sixth and B streeta, as follows: For Pittsbury and the West, 8:00 a.m., daily, with Bleeping Cars to Lousvilie and Cuicazo; 10:30 £m dai'y, with Sleepinw Oars from Harrisburg to Cinctinat!, St. Louis and Chicago; 9:30 p m. aii; Palace Cars to Pittsburg. EBALt = AND POTOMAC BAILROAD. For Canardaisns, Rochester, Buffalo, Ni wih Fsrior Car to Watkins and the North, at except Sunday ;9:30 p.m. ‘33, with Palace Gare to Ganandat: 3 Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 F. except ome a re'so4 the Beat, 8-008.m., 10:20 a.m. 10-00 pm. OB Sundsy 2°30 and 10-00 t.. daily, except Sunday. syn, 8. ¥., all through tratns connect at C55 with boats of Brooxiya Annex, af- étect transfer to Fulton street. svoid- + ferriaze acrows New York city. bis, 8-00 8a, 10:30 &.m., "2-30 p.m. On Sundsy, p.m. Limited Express, 9 30 s.m. excey;t Snpday. For Baltimore, © 40, 5.00, 9-80, 10:30 a.m., and 2-90, 4:29, 4-40, 5-40, 9:30 ee O2 Bandas. 6°00, 10:50 acm, 250, 5:40, DSU and 0 pts For Pove's » 640a.m. and 440 p.m: | dally, Sunday. (or Ab. 40 a.m. and $:40 p.m. Gaily, ex- capt Bunis» ALEYANL As AND FREDERICKSBURG Ratt. WAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- TON RAILROAD For Alexandria, 7-00, 7:20, 9:20, and 11:20s.m., | 4:20, 5:00, 6 "20, 8:00 and 11.30 -m. On San- day at 7:10, 9:40, 11:00 and 11 ) &-m. and 5:00 =. i For Riennona and the South, 7:00 and 11:00 a.m. Buc 6.00 p.m. daily, except Sunday. ‘Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:00, 8. and 1 00 »m., 110, 3:00, 7200 and 9:1 p.m. and 12-00 midnight. “On Sunday at 8:05, Tickets, “ut'omation, Meeptae ahd parlor caz so- ets, nfoomation, aleeping commodeti«-. can he procured at the offices, HOrth~ * iSth atreet and Pennsylvania avenus, ‘and st the “epot. where orders can be left for the cheekice of baswave to destination from hotels and ces. L.P_TARMEK General Passenger Agent. General Manager. FEANE TE OMBC nova BUUE AND JOB PRINTE! AL x P.psytvanta ave., Washington, D.O. $8 Fine Printing a specialty. janl9 OOKE!HDiNG_—The Lroers Brxpany employs 4 turns out superior | B af esteblianm ene i first cinss Worl tk. Tt is one of the oldest eats! Wir 1013 os See, 8a floor GECOND HAND OLOTHING BOUGHT AND the Ris Also, ewe ry, Go: Zo0. 2 p ok.. near Pa. ave janl9 PETEHINAHY HEADQUARTERS, 409 Fourteenth Street. +_ Sk.llfnl treatment for Sick or Lame Ant- sls. Honorable dealing with the owners. Fair remuneration in ail cases submitted’ ‘tw our care. BOB'T SMITH & CO, ‘ht and passaze apply at the Oompany'a | a, Feguiarly on WED- | and St. Louis Fast Ex- | clexprese of Pullman Parlor Cars, | 23h, 64h | - ‘a. ‘Watohes, +, Tistole ete. "Oali of address HER- ES. AUCTION BAL AUCTION SALES. LADIES GOODS. THIN EV - HMA DOWLING, Anctionzer. CATALOGUE SALE OF THE LAW LIBRARY ut TUF ATE JOHN 5. CHAPMAN, ESQ., ADLRIA. VA. aonthweat d ith st , is AY EVE AND 20. 1331, COMMEN- 30 o'cLoe THOMAS DO ¥VLIN3, Anct. FP FOmAs DOWLING, Augtioncer. AN UNBIVALED COL : JAPANESE ART 7 KEAPIRES, SUPERB SPFCIMENK OF OL: FA KLOTO, KAGA. IDUMO. KISTU, OWARG Mi HIMA, PSNKOLAN MANY OTHER WARES MARVEL. ED._ MAGNIF.CENT OLOL- EL y N ABLISTIC BRONZE ry TD AND SILV ERN'T RARE JAPANESE POXC > BEACTIFULLY CAL SEURC PED, A NOWLEDGED E THE MUST Vab- LLECLION EVEB TO VBIS VOUNTRY. 8 will be sold without THURSDAY, an 2 A, Re tha resider ce iorm- mor recantly ted thoaat ornes of opposite Wormiey's, re on 1 UM °S DO! LING, A TO-MORROW. loaeers, Dstreete'n. EAKEPING ANTICL 28 LLY. TO WHICH WILT BY ADD- ECEUTRIC *ENS, WITH BAT &c, COMPLETE, GUSTING $10 TUESDAY 0k at ua on eat lvo' ABOYE SALE IS POSTPONED ON ut of the weather until THURSDAY, 3 INST., Fame hour. feb: JP PRCAS8ON BEOS... Anctioncers, 9th and D streats n. w. LARGE SALE OF TINWARE DIRKCT FROM MANUF eO SARA «D CHA MBE E' SETS, FANCY 00., } MILK BO. WASH Bo £ | STAMPED Wak, L or POTS AND BOILER, BASINS, OIL CANS, TEA ANDO COFFEE OaNs, JAPAN COAL HODs. PUDDING PANS, &c-; “AUsO LARGE TLERY, Sc. ALL FRESH GOODS SUMABLE ¥OK INAUGURATION within our salesrooms, on TUESDAY, ST aT 10 O'CLOCK. it z VE SALE Ix POSTPONED UNTIL | THURSDAY, 3p iNet. ssme our. fenl-2t | WYALTSE B. WILLIAMS & GO., Auctioneers. | as | On THURSDAY, Feruvany 3p, at 10, O'CLOCK A.M., We’ Shall se!! within 01 ‘Aen inv Piano. to pay V 7M. F. YO TRUSTEES’ } folio one cf the land records for th trict ot Columbia, and at the written requcat of the party secured thereby, we will sell public auc- ti { ot the prémises, aT 4 0'OL0cK P. at, DAY, Fennvany Sy, A. D. Is31, the | ern pal | numb described reu! estate, to wit : The east- Lo’ fourteen, (14) in Square dred and eixhty-four, (584,) hav- teen (16) fet ou South E'streat, the same width to the south line ety-four (94) f md four (4) h the improv ts the e purchaser. | it purchaser's | ) required at time of sale. conipiied with withia ten (10) :@ of sale, the property will be resold at ‘ost of defaniting purchaser. AMAS F. RINE. 2 eho EORGE W. GRINDER, Sn ,j TTustecss MEDICAL, &e. MATOMHUEA, Impotency, Premature De- Kmissions ‘ana ail Vebereal Diseases, iret by Dr HENRIE. No calomel used. fe Wesknestes, etc., cured. 456 Virginia Janl5-im* LEON, the oldest established and most relt- bis LADIEN' PHESIOIAN in the cily, can be ODMitad dally at 456 Mascachnsetia from 4 8tos. All Female Gomplaints and Irreg- alaritiee aniexly cured. Gonguitation free Sera: rate"r: oma for patients Jaats Im FERBORS OF KOUTH. “RECIPE FREB forthe epeety cure of SEMINAL WEAKNESS, CORT MANHOOD, and al diseases brought on by vouthn! indiscretions. DAVIDSON & 00. 78 Nassau st., New Yorx OLT DE. and MADAME SELDSN, Pro- FS of Midwifery. over twenty: yoars' suo- board, pursing and ekiliful treat- 182 Lexington ave., New Jani@:1m* ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Lacies. Al! female complaints quickly cured. be consulted daily at 606 10th street north- Ofice Lowrs from1to9p.m. —_ dec30-5w 2. MOTI’S FEENCH POWD: cure for Kidney Gravel and all Ur:- asry Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminsl Weak- ge8s, Impotency, Gleet, Scroft Syphilis and a] Blood aud Bkin Diseases 6) iy cured. Gonor. she guzed {a 48 ee gen ay a EN. 'WISLE, Druxzist, corner and Ps. ave. pity nae box, sent by mail under seal on re- price. weet | LOUstana sraTe LorTeny. | TAKE NOTICE! | AU correspondence should be with M. A | Dauphin as below. In all cases the TICKETS themselves are sent, and never circulars offering | certificates or anything else instead. Any one pro posing to offer anything else by circular or other- | Very best Iti | Arso, FETUADELER IA Gbte EN AND TUR- K wise, on his own behalf or that of the Company, ts | a swinter. | A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS B, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1881, | 12972 MonTHty Daawina. | _ Loutstana State Lottery Oompany. This institution was rewularly pl pees by | the lewtalature of the state for edricational and char- | table a in | 1968 for the } caren of Wenty-five years, to which cont e in- violable faith of thestate is pledwed, which pledge | has been renewed by, an overwhélming popular | vote, securing its fragchise in the new constitution | adopted December 28, A.D. 1879, with 8 capital of | $1,000,000, to which ft bias #ince added s reserve fund of over $350.00. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU. TION wis take place monthly on the second Tues- It Never Scales or Postpones. at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, 830,000. TICKETS AT TWO DOLLAL HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR t LIST OF PRIZES. we, EACH 1 Gapttal Prize. 0,006 1 Capital Prize, 10,000 1 Qspital Pri 5, 000 2 Prizes of 82,00, 5,000 5 Prizes of * 1,000, 5,000 20 Prizes of % 10,000 100 Prizes of 10,000 | 200 Prizes of 110,000 | _ B00 Prizes of 10, 000 1WOPrizes of = 10-222 10; 00 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 8300...... 82,700 % Approximation Prizes of 1800 9 Approximation Prizes of | 100..7 ‘900 1,857 Prizes, amounting t0....0+- Responsibie corresponding agents wanted at all potuts, to whom liberal compensation will be paid. | [For fcther information, write cleariy, giv fai address. Sead orders by express : | Letter, or Money Order by mail. addressed ony to | M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans La., or M. A. DAUPHIN, at No. 319 Broadway, New York. | or J.P. HORBACH, 605 14th st. n.w., Washington. D.C. eee su jon and mei T Bea RD and JUBAL a. EARLY. jal? SI PELES:!: POLES!1_A SURE yeahs ROU AT LAST NO ONE NEED & —A sure cure for the Blind, Bleeding, Trehing eid Uleerated Piles has been discovered bY pr. Willtems, (an Indian romedy.) called Dr. Wile Haios’ Ine ina Ointment. A single box bas cured the worst chronic cases of 25 and 30 years stand- uz. Noce Reed suffer five minutes after appiy- thie wonderful ing medicine. Lotions, | Instruments and Electuaries do more harm than good. Willams’ Ointment absorbs the tumors, Glays the intense itching, (particularly at night aftr getting warm in bed.) acts as a poultice; «ves fustan:and painless redef, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of tne private parts, and nothing else. | what the Hon. J. M. Coffinbarry, of Oleve- land, says about Dr. Williams’ Indian’ Pile Oint- ment. 1 have used scores of Pile cures, and it af- fords me plessure tosay that I have never found anything which gave such immediate and perma- Dent reilef as Dr Wiliams’ Indian Pile Olatment, For gale UP NEY & DAVIES, Props sCleveank 1. ¥ : price Pott & CZOMWELL, Whslosale ents, 652 Peansyivania ave. eo FS 2 STORY BRIOK DWELLING. Under and by virtue of s certa’ aergnment, dated the 34 day of Janaary, ¥ Tsu ani, daly recorded am vig the dud records for the District of Coltmbia, in Liver 234 4: folio 270, et seq , I «ill o-U xt public auction, ia front of the pretuises, op TUESDAY, Fesau vay Let, at FovR O'cLock Pat, all the rigat, title iuterest of the esignors in said deed im and tu ore pieces of Real Estate sitaate inths City of Washinytop, D. C., and descriped as parts of ots 6 and 17) sixteen and saventeen, in simaca anm- bered fuurhundred and fifty-f ur (454); beeinning for the same at a point on H st-eet north forty= three (43) feet six (6) Inches east from the north. west corner of said .ot wumbered sixteen, and thence running east along eaid street twenty fos thence south (112) one iuodred and twelve fect and six inches: thence west twenty f~st; thenes nor:h oue hundred and twelve fect and six incuss to tne Pace of bewianing, together with ths improve- mente. ‘Terms made known day of sale. Terms ty ba complied with in five days: other vise, assig ics Feserves the richt to resell the prop-rty st the risk SSIGN. Bs and cost of the defauiting purchaser, after five days’ adv eut ia the tvonins xtar. ZACHARIAH TOBRINER, 8. BENS.NGER, auctioneer. Ja: f= THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED © account of the weether until THURSDAY, £1 ARYID ss: hour and place. f Z. LOBRINER, Assiznee. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctionssrs, ART SALE. IMPORTANT. THE GALE COLLECTION. FINE 4. PAINTINGS, S GanLuntes, So. 117 One STREET, PSILADELPRIA, Now on EXHEMITION at MARINI'S HALL, E Sanerr, Between 9TH anv 10TH, DAY asp EVENING till tine of Bale, which takes place MONDAY, TUE-DAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Froxt any StH und Sri, AT 8 O'cLocg, We sls teuter into detail: upon the merits of ne Webs-eonly to romind oar HOS. K. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTAES' SALE OF A BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, No. 16: N\ NINETEENTH STREET liber No. 919, foll NORTHWEST, AT ADUTION. 125, one of the land records in the 2 fo of Columbia, we will reli t= froutof the premises, 6a WEDNESDAY iYa Day OF FEBRUARY, AD. BSL, at 4% U'cLock v. at, all that vises or parcel of xround and premises sitnated in the city of Wasbluxton, in the istrict of Columbia, tie same being de ignated and des-ribed as ai: of Lot lettered A, in Canvon's s4bdtvision of Lota fw onty- y-turee (23) and twevty-four, in ision of Squara numbered oae hundred and thirty-four, (133 ) ‘the above sale will be subject to a prior deed of trust recorded in olior 61, 62 and 63. ale. The purchaser to assum3 the rior deed of trust and interest, and to pay one tundred dollars cash on day of sale, und the ba'- apes in monthly instaiments at 6 per cent interest, or all cash at option of purchaser —[f terms of sale nened with in five days, the property id at riek of py CLISFOKD KDW. GB. ALL feb2.4,7,11, 14836 ((EASLES W. HANDY, TRU } Trustees. Real Estate Agent. STEE'S SALE IN MOUNT PLEASANT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the ‘nae day of September, A.D 1873, recorded in liber 782, folio 54, One of the laid records of the District of Qolumbia, and at the request of the arky secred thereby. F will gall at puthic auction, front of the premises, on TUESDAY, THE Bra Dayor Frvevary, 1581, aT THREE O'C” OOK P.M, Lot nombered thirty-two (32) in block numbared eight (8) in Todd aud Browa's resordsd i of part of Pleasant Plains and Mount ‘Terms of ea'e: One-third cash: balauce in six twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the Tate of six percent, secured by deet or trust on property sold. #9 dowa at time of eae. WILLIAM B TODD, ‘Trustee. J.T. COLDWBLL, Auctioneer. Jan29-eokda ay ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. __ yor HECEIVED TWO CAB LOADS e PEACH BLOW AND PEERLESS POTATOES, | Price 90 Cents per Bushel. as Granulated & best quality, for owder Tea, vei jovernment Java Cotlee, Laguayre Colfee, choice, per Cottee, per Ib. Minnesota Patent Process Floiir, per sack Choice Vireinia Family Flour, per sack Extra, Sweet Catawba Wine, per call. Don Carlos Sherry, rich and fruity, pe California Brandy, equal to imported. Rye Whisky, direct from distivery, five German Musisrd, jer wail... Very choice Porto Rice Molasses, per wali Aid all other articies usually kept in a first-class establishment, at correspondingly low figures, at HOWAKD’s, wh and L streets northwest. N. B.—'Telephome Connections. 3anl9-320 fLeonipa OBANGES, FRESH TOMATOES, CAPONS FROM PHILA- DELPaiA. EXTBA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-BACK, RED HEAD, QUAIL, GKOUSE, Exc , AT TRE PALACE MARKET, Cor. Lith and New York av. FRANK J. TIBBETS. Janl7 J UST BECEIVED— NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT fine. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES—Golden. MINOE MEAT—Nice. MOUNTAIN and BROOK TROUT—Delicions. BARDINES in Mustard and ‘omatoes—Magni- t. MORAVIAN PRETZ¥LS—Orispy. BosTON BAKED EEANS—Patent Picked. B. W. REED’S SONS, Importers and Dealers in Table Luxuries, Staple and Fancy Groceries, 1216 F street northwest. ELPHONZO YOUNGS Janis 18 STILL SELLING 10 lbs. Standard Granulated BUGAR. 1034 Ibs. Standard ‘‘A” SUGAR. 12 Ibs. "0" (nearly white) SUGAR. 10 Ibs. Cooking RAISINS, (new).. 100 Good Jamaica ORANGES..... ‘These few quotations being a fair indication of our prices in general, our friends and the public will see the advantave of favoring us with their orders. 8? Orders by Postal Oard or Telephone wil! re- ceive prompt attention. ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS, GROUES, 504 Oth st. north, jaunts Opposite Daily Critic Office yaw! EBE AHEAD! pWware ske STILL AHEAD OF ANY AND ALL OOMPETITION. FIST PREMIUM, on THe GOLD MEDAL, Awarded fain to CERES. The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- aes EEUU Paavo Aateoerearm fe te ae Remember that every housekeeper oo SNOW-W! BREAD, ROLLS AND BISOUITS, Pe dered Sie r for **CERES,” the pion ee = 1D GROCER. FOR SALE BY. MLE eon p Corner Ist st. and Indiana a oo Poe Heider & CO. ator 9, arn ee this District’ of Hi ‘8 Flour and Buckwheat. ‘dels ECEIVED DAILY. ‘CHOICE BEEF, STALL FED, PHILADELPHIA POULTRY, CAPORS, AND BQUABS, aT THE BOSTON MARKST, LEON SCHELL & CO. Jan? 2719 Pennsylvania avenue. . KELLY, C dia : Deen Ts Frmst-O1ass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o. Btalls 630 Oenter Mark: street . ‘to all of ne vered free of charge peer PEBATIONS IN STOCKS. ‘A. DODGE & 6O., ae meg Ro, 12 Wallet. N. ¥-. buy and stocks on 3to5 per cent. ant Riso BLOCH PRIVILEGED, at 8 secure BEOC in ie rates in which 100 ‘be invested. Full intormatl ion on application ‘and Finanotat Be} Fos Taz PARTY SEASON. a Roce; BON Rene ER Of SLowens eete ne . OF and BEANED NETS for Overdreases. Ait he ues et tslen in LAGE4, SASH RIBBONS an NGS. EID GLOVES. Anau tize line of NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. at M. WILLIAN’S, isn5_7 Cite Trevise. Paris, 907 Pa.ave. °ME VON BRANDI M FASHION ABLE. UEESSMAKER, 913 Pennsylvania Avenue, Formerly with Lord & cars N.Y., and Wm. DRESSES, AUITH CLOAKS, Ere gaade 10. Sy cy in su rior style stsbort notice. Qutting and Basting. Bertect it guaranteed. jJané-lm HR. EUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n.w. BARE ATTRACTIONS OF NEW NOVELTIES IN FANOY WORSTED WRK of New ns, for Embroidery on Linen, Mam- Bae moth and Felt Cloth. a A full line of Worsted (hand-knitted) Sie Ratin and Velvet, Child’s Bonnets, Embroider Cloaks, sil sizes, and s general Outfit for Children. Gerniantown ans Ze iy Worsted, German Yarn, floplors, sud all kinds of Embroidered Material on hand at the Lowest Market Price. feo} Moses BUPPERT, a GUS (th street, e Dea ABT EMBROIDERIEns, ZEPHYRS, OREWEL and GEEMAN1IOWN WOOL, FELT. OANVASSES, and all Material for FANCY NEEDLEWORK. Fine selection of LAUES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, MOKMTE) and CHILDREN'S FUENISHING GOOb2: full hne of MAORAME THREAD, STAMPING proms tly executed. asc2t a1) Gate B. VAN REUTH, PARISIAN MODES, 2LN2 BSth St. Northwest. Latest Serigns in WEDDING TROUSSEAUX, MOUBNING DRERSER, WALKING SUITS, Dilt- NER and RECEPTION DRESSES. Samples of the latest importations of Drees Goods, Novelties in Trimmings and Buttons, al- ways on hand. Gempiete Costumes of all descriptions at the ghortest notice. deolT D JUGLA’S Py PARIS EID GLOVES Bepvcep 250. Pes Pam. 2-Button, 31.50 $-Button, $1.75. 4 Button, 12.10. G UINE MONOGBAM KID GLOVES. 2-Buttou, 75e. 8-Button, 81.00, 4-Butvon, @1.25. 6-Button, €1, 60. J.P. PALMER, IceoRTER AND DESIGNER OF FaSHIONS IN MILLINERY, docs No LOT F st. YeRMILya’s LADIES’ BOOTS. J am now offering 8 fine stock of Winter GOODS of my own make, st very LOW PRICES, and am making to order a class of SHOES for Ladies ‘sod Children that cannot be excelled. JAS. H. VELMILYA, 006 G1 Vth zt. opp. Patent Uiios. MX, 8,3; MESSER, Dagsewexre in connec- tion with Agency for 8. T. TAYLOB’® PA’ TES.NS, SYSTEM OF CUTTING, Bo., 1303 F aorti oct-5m HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Al SEPH RODGERS & SONS’ OUTLERY, E PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FUBNISHING GOODS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, IMPORTER OF OHINA AND CROCKERY. Jan22 No. 1009 Penna. ave. "piu LATEST IMPBOVED NICKEL STUDENT LAMP, WITH A GALLON OF ALLADIN OIL, ONLY 84.50. ROGERS BROS TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES, 22 60 HALE DOZEN. ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE PLATED TABLE SPUONS, #4 HALF DUZEN. ROGER BROS. TRIPLE PLATE TEA SPOONS, $2 HaLF DUZEN. ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE. PLATE BUTTER DISH, 85. ROGER BROS, TRIPLE PLATE CAKE BAS- BET, 86. DECORATED TEA SETS, FROM 310 TO 225, AY J. W. SCHAEFEH’S, 4020 7th Street Northwest, deck? Above New York avenue. ESTEY OM: fi ' nat At lowert prices and most favorable conditions, Ge. WILE & BIU., Sole Axcuis, 723 Ith at. northwest, Janos Between @ and H str ADISURY viaNOS AND UBGANB. Best material, finest tone, easiest payments, pop- glar prices. Rents applied on purclsse, from $2 to #10. FREEBOERR @. SMITH, ANUFACTURER, 220d Penn decld ret} CHAFEE GROVENTEEN & and other beautiful PIANOS jue at Vidte SRORER'S Pines ftooms, First-class Toning and ‘Bepattioe of Blancso Orvans. ‘novia Kivice, wonnmamare eotsanJt Toms, ‘tO Burr, Prices sa low as consistent with Roronan ‘workmanship. Great, barzaine in OBGANE. “Funing. repairing, p and BaGuts Plane Warecose, Ne’ aa) Tee bove Pennsylvania avenue. nova —29TH— PorvuLaR MonTaiy DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Oo., AT MAOAULEY'S THEAT! Tn the Oty of Louisrilin oa” MONDAY, FEBRUABY 28, 1881. ‘These drs ‘occur monthly (Sunaays except- ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As. sembly of Kentucky, incorporating the mor pert fags and Newspaper Oo., approved April 9, pEy This is = Special act, and has never ‘The U8. Oircut Court on March Sist rendered the following decisions: Ast_That the Commonwealth Distri- bution Company is legal. 2d—Its drawings are fair. Com} has nowon hand 3 large reserve tame Raed oarefnily the list of prizes for the u PEBRUABY DBAWING, -o88 So3 s8aee 32 Credit F ab 23 o=4 E tickets, Bank Draftin letter, or send Reyes. DOME REND BY REGISTERED LET, TER OR POSTOFFICE URDER.. Orders of @8 and upward. by epee oad) be sent at our ex- oe eae ie, Ky oon Ora eT COMMER EON 212 Broadway, New Yori, J. W. OLABK, Orto, 1708 NN ave tava DIES, feb2 605 Lith st. northwest. STUDENT'S LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. }.560 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE 81ZE NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL'S ROYAL SEOURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. All other goods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. docks BYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. OW! 'L > CEME' e, ASL OEE BENUNGESTY CHEAPEST, BEST. ae H) LIM The best in America. OHUROB, SCHOOL AND OFFIOE FURNITURE. IND! ;UBBER GOODS ey Of every description at Factory Prices. WOOD MANTELS AND TILING Of all kinds, s specialty. L. E. GANNON, aes 10, 11 and 12, Corcoran Bullding, LUMBING. ter) Vesna Praerose, EXPERIENCE. JAS. F. BRIEN, 419 9th st. n.w., PLUMBING, witha view to we proper oe 7 . BAS Graera vromptly filled. “oew-Sia* _—— Oo ,OTOR FR. LAMPE’S ELIXIR OF HERBS, ried and acho edged by the medical autuor- Wittsno HOTEL LOTTEBY POSTPONED TO APRIL 7, 18! FOR A FULL DBAWING. The Grawing will take place at LOUISVILLE, KY., under authority of a special act of ths Ken- tucky Levislatura, and will bs unter the absolute control of disinterested com missioners appolited by the act. LIST OF PRIZES. ‘The Willard Hotel, with all its Fixtures aud Furniture. 8: ‘One Kesidence One Reside Two Cash Prizes, each bwo Cash Five Casn Py Five Cash P Ove Hands ine Silver Tea Set, 400 Boxe of Old Bourbon Whisky, 83) 10 Bar kets Champagne, 83) direa Cash Priz, Fine Wines, 8: > unty Whisk ‘ara, $10. s ed Cash Prizes, each $10, AMOUNTING TO $369,850. okets, 33; Halves, $4; Quartere, $2. ybe made by bank cherk, ex- order, or recistered m swanted at all votn and for 4,009 5,000 Five Hy Whole Reni tar pes p e 40 Are giving tu.) infor: address: 8. For ickete, w.C D WHIPs, fe2.2m Willard Hot ECIAL ATTENTION |. Louisville, Ky. 18 CALLEb TO THE INDUCEMENT# SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKEET SPACE, ARE OFFERING IN CARPETS AND UPHOLS- TERY GOODB previons to taking stonk. On NHEIMER, Levder of Low Prices in SEWING MAacGINES. Oar offer for tue next ten days in New Machines ew American. Rew Victor .. Domestic. Sew Honie. s 3 These Machines have drop leaf, side drawers and all attachments. ‘Thorough instructions given fre. Remember that above prices are only good for ten doys. Willimantic Spool Ootton, the best for sew- ing machines, 6 spools for 25c ' Examine our $10 bewinw Ma OP PENHEI MEWS, 42s ¢ » corner F, St. Cloud Building. ines for rent. Old Machines repaired and made aa good as new. Prices low. jan29 2 YEARS ESTAB- 1831 © “niebl™* 1881 Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Oleaned or Besutifuil: ‘ed GENTS’ "8 Wet an ts ani om Steam Dyeing Establishment. 1068 (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, D. 0. Work called for and delivered crt tate! the Jané HIVATE STOCKH TELEGRAPH P nem WIRES = BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, BONDS, STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SFCURI- ‘TLES BOUGHT and BOLD on COMMISSION. No. 539 15th street, (Concoray Burtprna,) AGENCY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, + Srock BroxEns, 64 Broadway, New York. Fvery class of SECURITIES Bonght and Sold on Commission in Sin Fraucieco, Baltimore, Philadel- vhia, New York, Boston aud Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one- eighth of one } er cent commission. Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, throvgh which ordere are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported bsck promptly. Quotations of Stocka and Bonds and information regarding the Markets re- ceived through our wire every fifteen minntes Suily. Orders in Cotton, Grain and Provisions executed with dispatch. decd TOLU ROCK AND RYE, TOLU ROOK AND RYE. TOLU ROOK AND RYE TOLU ROOK AND BYE. (Trade-Mark Secured. } THE GREAT APPETIZER. AND BURE CUBR FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. TOCLU, The most acceptable preparation TOLU. — TOLD. —_ TOLU. known for Bronchial, Pectoral and TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. Pulmonary Affections. AN EXOEL- TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. LENT APPETIZER and TONIC, for TOLU. — | TOLU. ———) TOLU. general and family use. The immense TOLU. —= TOLU. —_— TOLU. and increasing ssies and testimonials TOLU. — TOLU. —_ TOLU. received daily are the best evidences TOLU. of its virtues and popularity. TOLU. os TOLU. — TOLU. PUTUPIN QUART-SIZE BUTTLES TOLU. —— TOLU. ‘TOLU. GIVING MORE FOR THE TOLU. — TOLU. —_ TOLU. MONEY THAN ANY TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLD. ARTICLE IN THE MABE&T. TOLU. —= TOLU. — TOLU. PRICE 8 PER BOTTLE. i TOLU. —_— TOLU. —_ TOLU. CAUTION. TOLU. DON'T BE DECEIVED by unprin- * TOLU. etpled dealers, who try to palm off TOLU. common Rock and Byein piace of our TOLU. _ TOLU ROCK and BYE, which is the TOLU. only MEDICATEDarticle made, the TOLU. GENUINEhaving a PROPRIETARY TOLU. GUVERNMENT STAMP ON EACH TOLU. BOTTLE TOLU. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, TOLU. PROPRIETORS, TOLU. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. TOLU. — TOLU. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, GROCERS TOLU. and DEALERS EVERYWHERE, TOLU. — J.C. ERGOOD & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS IN WasHixaton, D. 0. A. VOGELER & CO., nov10-e012m Barrons. QHATEs: SHATES!! ‘The best assortment of SKATES. Sharpening Skates a specialty. Also, # fine assortment of Fine OUTLERY, suitable for Christmas Presents, at ©, FISCHEB’S Ovp Sranp, 628 7th st., opp Patent Office, [Pee OF COPARTNERSHIP, ‘The Copartnership heretofore existing between Washington, D. C., January 26th, 1881. - ‘The under-igned having purchased the intrest of mr. 8. T. Schofield in the PALACE H Tr L and KESTAURANT, 1343 PENNSYLVANI\ AVENUE, repecttul'y angounces that he will coutiuue tue business and hopes. by wiving earnest attantion to the wants of the public. tomerit a c»tinusnce -f the patropaxe heretofore +o weneroutly 6 Tbave sseumed all Jiabilities and aw authoriza to collect ail debte due to said frm. Jan28-7t G. W. DRIVER. B P. SPABBOW, e ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, jand-Im* 408 Sth st. northwest. LD WIRE AND OLD FRIENDS sre ORs asthe best, so is JUSTH'S old stand Known for years as the ouly place where first-class SECOND-HAND CLO1 NG can be sold at re- Specealio. prices. Address or call at JUSTH'S old northwest, or Br ne Stores ied oth eb or io. tween Dand E sts. northwes N.B.—Note by promptly sttendad to. THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDA’ february 2, INNL, ‘The Murderers of Col, Poster. ALL OF THEM HANGED BY MOBS EXCEPT ONE. A dispatch tothe Galvestoa Ne rs. (rou 4 Duquerque, N. M., Of Tae Sist ulti. says:—4 few Gays since Sheri Arityo eTected tue arrest 0: Escalero Pera at Isietta, N.M of having murdered Col. Charles United ‘States geologicai su Albuqmerque on Octoder Lita the 2 Placer mintng camp, since which tme tie Las not been heard of. Pera confesses living On @ witness of the crime, althouca not a p.ritel pant, and says Col. Potter was waylatlin a canon hear San Antonio, resistance was Killed, adad buried. Sheriff Aritgo, accomouated by T went to search the spot. and turning tats evening brought the body of rdered man. He also capiured Lig Mexican known as Califorsia accessories, Dallnant Panta’ Liena, other, was hanged by the vigitantes at ¥ Ilo recently for horse stealttz. Pera, 8 aud Cailfornta Joe were taken from “a night by a dand of masked the porch of the build! ob ak Ww spoken, and {t scarcely iiteen minutes from the time the band approached the jail until the three men were disposed of. Sheriff Ailigo ts on Use tra Lelver, tn the erin t8 to effec today. Col. I rd ees Usties for th“ census burean Planets in February, Venus ts evening star, an Place fbonor Inthe pl That graces the Februs ppocis ant On the ‘a elonga jurcilon, temg then et her lou. the earth. and rising ar ut, Dut too near him to. be re his eastern star. a to be seen in the wesiern twilight in September, a c since bas been receding from the “un on her tern track, Increasing all the thm> tn siz» and biilian ‘On the 2th, she reacts the end cf her invisibie Cbaip, and co, es one- Lac ber course as evening star. After thts, re versing her movement, she appraacnes the san until her inferlor eonjuncUon on the 34 of May, Wwhrn her role as evening star ls completed, the Plocess occupying pearly ten months. ‘The other important €; in the Febraary Phases of Venus, ts her conjunction with Jupi- ter, which occurs exactly at midnight, on tue evening of the 21st. The two planets will then Ineet abd pass each other, Venus being a litte more than three degiees north of Jupiter. Venus now sets at o'clock: at the end of the month about a quarter before 10 o'clock. Jupiter is evening star, aud. if he cannot carry off the palin for the radiance of nts. snin- ing, he contributes to the annals of the month extraordinary illustrations of conutnued ele- mental = warfare = which may reasonabis strengthen the faith of vellevers in the theor: of planetary tntluence as a partlal cagse of the £un-spot period. If Jupiter is tacreasing ts distance, the three planets beyond him are all approaching their peribelia, and pulling upoo the sun with a combined though jesser attrac- tion, and It wil not be strange, If the present conditions of disturbance continue tn a milder torm for scme Ume to come. exs Of earth quake suli agitate the domain of Agram and its Vielnity, where the latest reports announce that hones are toppling and tue inhabitants are panic-stricken. A slight earthquake In Maine, and a portentous underground ramlinz in Texas give evidence ol interaa! commotion In our own borders, while Mount Baker ta the ex- treme northwest ts indulging Ina tresh out burst of volcanic flame. Te feature of the last month was, however, the mar 1s stormy Weather Unat prevatled tu many parts of Ei- Tope, especially in London. Nothing lke it has teen known in this generation. Ouber parts of Europe shared in the visitation. The Mediterranean was stirred to its depths; Spain lost miliions trom disastrous tnundutions: and Russia reports 2 milion peasaats in want Of food et Samara, and three-quarters of a mil- lon Starving at Saratoil. The sad experience has {ts parallel in our home records. ‘The tho mometer in Wisconsin recorded a tempera 2 degrees below zero, a whole villaze wa: juried in a Showdritt on the slope of the Blu: Ridge, the snowfall a: OULD Was ULprece— dented, and the remarkable storm of snow and sleet In New York was too disastrous tn its con- sequences aud Is too fresh In the memory to require description. The meteorological phe Loimena Of the season surpass aay simtlar r ords in the memory of the preseut generatto and deserve the caretul ajtention of latelligeut observers. Jupiter. on the evening of Pleasant entertalument for tel approaching very near a be tb evening sedt the 3d, gets upa lescopic observers. ‘b maguitude star in the constellation of the Fishes, <nown a3 7! 3 0 Piscluin. In some parts of the world, Engilana, he will probably pass the star.’ This will be a: q country he will just touch the litle star. Tals 1s called an appulse. froma Lala word uhat means “striking avains! Saturn is evening poli tor Interest Gurl lows closely tu the 4 Jupiter, in like ma and approaching fon with the sin. The les B distauce between tae two Planets 18 a polat to be specially note Satur now sets at ‘1 o'clock, atthe end of tuc month about haif-past 9 o clocks. like Venus jon vo th for afew she 13 taca 23d. He may possibly be pi nights before and atter th above the borizon for about au our and an after sunset. rie must de looked egress north Of the polnt Where tue sua wen Gown, aud about the satwe distaacs souti of Venus, and at about half ihe distance betwaen Venus and the horizon. — Mercury sets now half-past_ 5 o'clock; at the end Of “he month y o'eloc! ng Star, and 1s com ng towards us, though presenting ilttle to inte ob- servers. He ts slowly galnioy in brightness and size, and may be easily recogatved by his Tuady light, rising about an hour and a halt before sunrise. He rises now about a quarver before 6 o'clock a few degrees south of the Polnt of sunrise; at the last of the mouth he Tis€s about 5 o'clock. Uranus is morning star aad Is fast drawing near his opposition with the sua, when brigut eyes may discern bis presence without the ald Of atelescope. Herises now at s o'clock in the — at the end of the month at 6 o'clock. ‘The February moon rails on tae sth, having commenced her course on the 29. of January. She threads her way toipartially amoag ue clustering members Of the solar fully, paying her court to Venus on the 24, Jupiter on the 34, Saturn on the 4th and Neptune on the sch, but the conjunctions are not near enough to be of special interest, the moon passing from five to Seven degrees north of the planets. Oa the isth, ‘the day after the full, she passes near Uranus, and near Mars on the morning of the 25th.— Providence Journal. OysTeR Byps Frozex.—a telegram trom Barnegat, N.J., says: Great destruction was caused Sunday to the oyster beds in tae bay The morning tide was exceedingly low, aud through the ice for miles the oysters protruded and were frozen. It is estimated that 5.x bushels were frozen above the ice, while greater damage is suppose to have been done to the ARCHBISHOP PURCELL ParaLyzen.—Informa- ton recelved In Cincinuat! states that Arch- bishop Purcell has suffered total paralysis of the lett side, at his retreat, St. Martlu’s Con- vent, in Brown county, Oulo, The venerable ae is now almost helpless, though bts tatud, a8 LOL been at all affected by the feartul ait lon. As he is over eignty years old his phy- Siclans have but litte hope of his Mving mach longer, especially as he has been much affectea by Une death of his brother, Rev. ward Pur- cell, which took place two weeks ago. Ever sitce the appointment of Bishop bider as the coadjutor of the Archdiocese Archoishop Par- cell bas been practically relieved of omiclal functions. INDIANIANS AT MENTOR.—A party Of thirty Ia- dlanians, headed by Senator elect Hurrisou, Visited General Garileld at Mentor, Olio, Mon- day, and urged bim to appolat a mémber of Lis Cabinet from Indiana, x in the surrogates court at New York, yesterday, over the will of Alonzo 0. Yates, a clothing merchant, waose estate is valued at $250,000, He was twice mar- ried; but, it 1s alleged, was divorced from bis rst wife, Anba Yates. The wili is contested by two daughtersof his first wife, oa the grouud Of undue Influence on the partof the second Wife, aud that it was made while he was labor- ibg uncer a desusion. THE McTUat Union TELEGRAPE CoMPANY.—A special Wo the Ballimore Sun from Harrisburg, Pa., February 1, says:—A charter was granted to-day by the State departient to the Mutual Union Telegraph Company, which will do busi- bess in Pennrylvania, Massachusetts, Ruode Isiand, Cornrcticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Marylana and the District of Colum- bis. The Cap tal stock ts $50,000, and the par value of shares $50 each. The subscribers to the ‘stock are Charies F. Peck, District of Columbia; Silas W. Pettit, Philadelpuia; Nichoias Thomp- son, Montgomery; Ludwig A. Flibert, Philadel- iDi; Jobu ledgard District of Colun- bia. ‘Tis Company is a New Yurk concern, aad se to have ample Means to make 1: success- w MysTenious Fire iN a Cevacn Towse.—A my+terious fire broke out at Cleveland, Onlo, yesterday in St. Mary's German Catholle cburch: —— The flames were first dis- covered curling around the clock dial Toe ‘tower was burned s0 much that the spire fell in, ee on eee ae eae of we bells dropped ui, organ underneath and demolished it. The was confined to the steeple. Loss $10,000; A Victoria, B C., dispatch says that the erup- tion of Mount Baker is ipcreasing in violence, Vennor’s a for Febrnary, ‘The wild spell with which January closes Bill probatty continue well into this myntn, Sith the exception of @ day or two, up to tue 1#b of the month. with batmy. sprit Weather prevailing in many paris, and snow rapidly Ing. A couple Of days of Diustering weather, with rain or snow. wil) be followed by snow’ storms, and cold wea Throughout Ontario and the western tex This term will be followed abo b by storms of wind, rain and # vious to the setting in of a colder the beginning of the last week of the m brillant, mid, springlike weather wii: appear, melUng the show and rendering st ing impossible in some localities af before the close of the month high winds are Ukely to prevatl, with gales around New York, Long Island Sound and other potnts, wita blustry weather in Canada andthe north ra how United States. The last two days ever, lUkely to be fair, and the mont With Dut little show on the ground. Almanac are, wiht Lively Times in Parliament. THE LONG SESSION OF THE HOUSE OF ci ‘The continuous session of the House mons Was stil in progress this morning when The last «ispatcbes were sent from | ondon The home ruir me: as well as t Servative an mobers, bi Vided into relays, and the for Will be able 10 protract the session day. ‘The Irish ietabers were freq tor irreievancy in thet » by the gove er declare that a existed for purposes of obstruct abd then order that the debate be disco: ‘The minisiry, however, thought th adopt thts course bad not yet arrived, avbate was allowed to continue. M was called to order on the s ig le servative that he was 0 ders who had spo! Mr. Ject. John fg Unal of Mr. For During the session was chal % fool, and 3 DEATH IN COLORED SroeKiNes.—A fatal cas Of polsontng from wearing colored stock’ has just come to Mght. Gertrude, the six year- oid daughter of A. G. Thornton, of Port Jervis N. ¥., a littie over amonth ago, wore a pair of stockings culored in brown and old gold. Tae day being waim, she persplred very freely. Soon afters ard unmistakable symptoms of pot ning appeared, and Wr, Sol Vanetien waa alled. He sald ‘the tllness was undoubte caused by polson absorbed from the col matter li the stockings. She suffered t intense pain, and at times her screams cou heard sorae distance from the house most, be > died cn Sunday afternoon, after au illness of (atrty nine days. RD BY HER Scnoor. Kr TkACHER.—A dispaton POU CIHY, Pa, Jan. 31 Says: Miss Dora Mitchel, aged 14 years, a bright young miss of City, died this morning of f ulted, a8 1s alleged, from puntshme administered by ker school teacher, tte mors than a week ago. It is sald the tedcher struck the girlon the head, which blow caused death. ‘The affair bas crated coastderable ex citement and will be Investigated by tue board of directors. ‘THREE Cntr uitdren of Rev. Man Sumter county, S. C Sunday the explosion of a kerosene lamp. ‘The father was away preack ing, and the mother was also abse: SUPPOSED MURDER OF A WHoum Fawiny.— Near Caneyville, Ky., last Friday night, tae house of Wiley Emery was discovered on’ nre, and the neighbors, who came to the ald of the family of seven persons, found that they were inside, and elther asieep'or murdered. No cry Waa heard, and {twas tmpossible to reach th 80 that the entire family was ‘ned with the buliding. Mr. Emery had a few days before sold some and had taken the mo: home. It is supposed that he and the family were murdered by robbers, & hou € WAS Set On fire tO DEATH OF a Nacren Gre bof Alla. nnay. aged 14, one of th dancing girls, born in Bombay, was repo New Yori! yesterda: cor after two month: Lutheran cem MCRDRROUS AraciEs there have been fifteen two wome pchild killed by Indians’ and Mextcans tn New Mexico, and numerous bands of Indians are scouring the territory, committing outrage and murder whenever opporiuulites oveur. inen, Tue Srmacve Estare Case Serre in the U.S. circuit court at Providence, K. 1, the sutt of the National Bank of Commerce agt! Z. Chat. fee, master of the A. & W. Sprague estate, for ejectment from tae y bought ¢ under xeeution, entered as settled, effected. Cnaries the well-known New York elly contractor. died 1 of Preumonia, aged © Sears. He was 5 ou Central Park tractor of the ¢ men tor Wm. Genet, lie was worth ‘TRE RANSA tions renwirt > Atlant ga to the +tatue of John Brow: Jery al Washingtoi a re=olution for plac: the national ari A Rvrrian Kua. ¥.—Antonto Gottslich, & wealthy German, Was shot and killed tn Dallas, Tex., Sunday night, by August Klopp, into Whose house he was trying to force an entrance to get bis daughter, who had taken refugy from his violent treatment. Gottslich’s wire committed suicide a few montis ago on account Of i) reatment. Herman Boyer, a silk weaver tu New Yor, who swallowed a dose of landanum and t juroped from the window of his restuence M day, died yesterday. The Spotted Tall anc Red Cloud Todtans have granted a right of way to the Northwestern rallroad Uhrough their lands to the Black Hilla for $110 per mile, 200 feet wide. The lttie town of Plymouth, N. C., has baen destroyed by fre. W. R. Wills, judge of the Elizabeth €tt county (Va.) court, died at Hampvon. Va, y terday, after a short tilness. ‘There is just a8 much vindictiveness wrapped up tn the “Ob shucks!” of a woman as there 18 in the well developed and complicated ansth- ema of a Texas cowboy. N.W.Freeman, a farmer. of Dinwiddie county , Va.. has been arrested for obtalning a money order for $50 by forgery from the post office at Reames’s Station, in that county. Monroe said to Sparks, at East Bernard, ‘Texas: “Come over to my house to-morrow to dinner; but dont bring your brother Frank, for I will shoot him if you do.” Frank defantly Went, however, and got shot immediately on entering the house. ‘Two brothers stole money steadlly for ten years from a Detroit bank in which tuey were tellers, and covered up the criine when tue annual examinations of their books were made by borrowing the money temporarily. At leagth the sum reached $10,v0u, aud they were ugable to raise tt. ‘The annual session of the Grand Lodge of the Ancient Order of United Wofkmen convened at Lockport, N. ¥., yesterday. Nearly two oun dred delegates were present. The report of the grand master showed that 29 new lodges, with 17.050 members, were instituted during the past year. Oue hundred deaths of members Were Teported. MABREIBD. COLLINS—DARLEY. On January the Parsupage of the Bixth Presbyterian C! py Bev. Mason Noble, Jacon W. Cor. Scsax B. Daguer, ad of Washington DIsD. DAVIS. On February ist, 1881, at quarter-jast So'clock p.im., MaRY A Da\is, widow of the late Samuel Daves, in the sixty-nimh year of he: awe, Her funeral will take piace Tharsday, the 2d instant, at 4 o'clock p.m., from the residence of ber con-in-law, B. \_ Hopkins, 1049 New Jersey venue, Lorth west. Belatives and fnends are ze spectiully invited to attend. Pr DICK. On Monday, Javuary 3: at 8 a xg WVavip Lick, of Leonardtown, Md = the past five years employed at the Government Lonjatel for the Insane x ; [Lecnardtown (Md.) 1 apers please copy. LOYLE. On the morning of February 2 1881, after a uugerina thuess, te veut Exaers Doves, INC Funeral willteke qiace from hie Tats real dence, 1016 E street nort! token a ‘rus Bt 980 o'ow tot Perricke cdurch, where requiem beessid. Friends are invited to attend. RO CURE. NO. PAY.—WET N&esa SALAAM, ie warranted Gombe, Gouge o dans. Ty ies it et Se eNOS Lee UNDERTAKERS. HACKETT, with Av FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. ., between Sd and 4 yILLIAM UNDERTAKER, janis 1233 Ith street northwest. OHN R. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, mv 1337 LOth street a.w-