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AUCT ION SALE AUCTION SALES. _FUTURF DAYs. THIN EVENING. rpsowias DOWLING, Auctioneer. PORTANT ART SALE or GINAL OIL PAINTINGS. ox ¥. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, EESSUARY 10, 11 AND 12 AND 5 O% ie K P.M, EAOH DAY. auction abont 20 jebrated Ears OHNSON'S ART GALLER IN BUSTON, MASS. i STREETS, oppo- jone> Ig ely used for oer. mse Ferry Oo. a. oD ry SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THU For all the POTOMAO SIVER L. as Leonan!tewn and Nom WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. SDAX, NDING as far returniog MONDAY, Fare aud Ereieht at lowest rates. tants F. J. 8TONF, Purser. FORTH GERMAN LLOVD-—Steaxsrir Lixé Brrwrrn Sew York, Haves, LOSDON, Soursamy The steamers of a Bates of parsav don, Southar axp BREMEN. thie company will exil every Sat- D foot of $d street, Hoboken. ‘oin New York to Havre, Lon- ton and Bremen, first cabin, $80; Second cabin St; steerage, £30; prepsid steerage certificates, $25. ‘For freiwht or passaxe apply to OELRICHS & CO.. 2 Bowling Green, New York, W.G. METZUKOTT & CO., 925 Pa. Ave., Agents for Waahinuton. janld Cesabo tin ANE ROUTE, THE CUNARD BieAMsuip COMPANY LIM- Between New York and Li verpool, Call- ing at Cork Harbor, FROM FIEK 40, N. B., NEW YORK Wed., 16 Feb. |Parthi: 36 Ma Sestlia | Wed, 9 Mar [Almeria Wed., 6 Apr Aud every Weonesday from New York. TATES OF PASSAGR cording to accommodations. 5 ‘tional. turn tickets on favorable tet I. Steerage st very low rates. Steeraxe tickets from Liverpool and Oneenstowan, and all Europe, at lowest rates Throuxh buisef laden given for Belfast, Glas- row, Te, Antwerp and other ports on the Con- tnent, and for Mediterranean porte. | For frewht and passage spply at the Companys’s office, No 4 Bowling Green, or both steerage and Eabip to OTIS BIGELOW & CO., GOs Tih strecs Washington, D © | per set. ther parts of | joo! janly Vv RNON H. BROWN & CO, N.Y. NEY YORHK-BOTTELDAM. The STE 24 Cabin, $15-350._ Rteer- ON, Genera! Agent, 27 South For passaze apply to W. | G. METZEROTT & CO., $25 Pennsylvania ave. ‘Washinzton. or F H, JOHNSON, Avent, National Bafe Deposit Butiding. corner New York ave. and Sth st. noctiwes Janlt RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHiO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST. a INE, AND THE ONLY LINE ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. | DOUBLE TRACK! Crit COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE ESFEOT WEDNESDAY, | DECEMBER 1, 184). A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON. | 41.50—Ob‘osuvo, Olucinnat! and St. Loni« Fast Bx- Drees 5 00—Baitimore, Elitcott City and way stations. 16. 45-Baltimore Express. 6.50—Baltimore, Annapolis, and way. (Pledmont, Strasburx, Wine! . Hagerstown and way, vis 9 6.10—Point of Kocka and way stations. 845—Stamston and Valley Exprees (Gonnects for Haverstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederic } e. Philadelphis and Boston Express #9.00—0n Senday only for Baltimore, Annapolis and wny 10.00—Bs'tinore Express. (Stops at Hyattayille, Go! Heltsvile, Lanrel, Anuspolis June: and Hanover.) ‘Chicago, Ciacinaat! and 8 tion, 10.40—Vittepursh, Louigésorees. P.M 13.10—Baltimore, ¥ilicott City, Aunapolie and Way aus only, for Baltimore and way. 3 Press. Lilsdelpnia and Boston Exp: ‘and Way Stations. (Winchester Hagerstown and Way, vis Hyatteville snd Laurel Ex- lerick, via Relay. stope at Anna cn. Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, j and, Way Station’. (On Bundsy 4 Rocks snd Way Stations only.) Tore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 15 45 Puta telpninand baltimore Express. (Mar. tinsbary snd Way, via Relay. ps at Hyaite- vile avd Lanrel.) tot Rocks and Way Ststions. id Way Stations. and Laurel Exprers. 1 54—Pittare ry, Oincisnati and St. Lonie Express 9.45— Baltimore, Hyattevilie and Laurel ixprese. | 119.00—New York, Philadelphis and Boston Ex- | ress. Siceving Car to New York, and spec- | u Bleep inug Car to Philadelphia. | tDally. ouday only. Other trains daily, ex- cept Sunday. AU trates stcp at Relay Station. For further information apply st the Baitimore and Ohio ticket offices, Washinzton Station, and 619 ae 2 Bre | corner on | Street, where orders will ‘en for baxwawe cbecked and received at any point in the city. 1881 1881 PENRSIES retired | TO THE NORTH, WEST AND BUUTH WEST. | | Double Track, Steel Rails. SPLENDI: KOFNBRY, MaGNricenT EQuirMent IN EEFECT, JANUARY 3, Lt. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot corner of Sixth and B streets, as follow! Bor Pittsbury and the West, Bleeping Oars to Loui y E a.m daly, with Sleeping Care from Harrisburg to Olne'nriat!, St. Louis aud Cb!-awo; 9.30 p mn Thee » Palsce Cars to Pittsburg. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandawua, Roghester, Buffsio, Ni with Paricr Car to Watkins snd the North, al sily, except Sunday -4-30 p.m. dally, sturiay, with Palace Oars toCanandai- | « Watkins. | For Willamsport, Lock Haver and Elmirs, at 10:30 | Sm daily, except Sunday | For New York’snd the East, § 0a m., 10:30am. 2:90 aud 16-90 p.m. On Sunday 2°30 and 10-00 m., Umited express of Puliman Parior Cars, 30 3. m. dally, excevt Sunday. throtrh trains connect of Erookiyn Annex, oct transfer to Fu For Philsdeiphia, 60) a.m., 6:40 sad 10-00 p.m On sod 1000 p.m. Limited daily, exces! Randsy Sanday 6 Express, 9 30 a.m. or Baltimore, 6 40, 8, 9-30, 10-80 a.m., and Fon, oy ook ans 30 ant On Sunday, 1000p. For Pope's Oreek Line, €40a.m. and 440 p.m dally, except Sunday. . 6-60 a.m. and 4-40 p.m. dally, MAND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL XANDBIA AND WASHING. * ing 29,9. 20 9. 4:20, 5:00, 62. 8.00 ax 30 pan. is Gapret 720. 930, 11-00 and 1: a.m. and §:00 D.m. For Richmond and the South, 7:00 and 11:00a.m Satiy. sud 5:0 p.m. daily, except Sunday, ‘Trains [eave Airsandria for Washinwton, 6:00, 8. and 10:00 a.m. ; 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:00 and 9:11 D.m.. and 12-00 midnivht. "On Sunday st 8:05, Bad i0'O0.m. 700 and 9-08 pe ‘be procured st the dctoes, Dorts- saat corner ‘of 18th atspet Sug Fennayivaniatreuan, sna devot, where orders Shecking of Usware jon from hotels and _ YARMER, General Passenzer Agent BANE THOMSON, Geese eee ARES, TH ADES. BSON BROTHE! PE ACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 1032 Peunsylvania ave., Washington, D.O. Ba Fine Printing a specialty. jani9 (NDING—The Lrcerr Brupere QH4TEs: “ne best assortment of SKATES. Sharpening Brates s specialty. Also, a fine assortment of Fine OQUTLEBY, suitable for Christmas Presents, at ©. FISCHES’S Op Stamp, Basanig, Mi Jo Fost Otten Box 18 62% 7h et., opp Pateat Ofos, ‘Dated Jangary 4, 1891. jan6-lawow | snd SATURDAY at 450 C st. northwest, near 4% | Street, upon all dixeases of the Genito and Nervous ‘O Strictly private, snd sepa: | }the Rev. JUSEPH TL. INMAN, | who doubt this assertion should | price of the book. | Only $1, sent by mail poet paid. | | information, sleeping and parior car so- | | \ | “WILLIAMS &Co, Auctioncers. Ri AND RODGE LER. TON RS’ our. EB-PLATE CO. ENING. Fe ving at 2 and Pickie, and Sucar Casters. 2 Sets, Tes Sets, Crna, -s, Pruitand Berry Stands. in stter Dishes. . © pa, Gobl: KO, Kee Ana thera Celebrated Forks aut s and Quad- oons of all a Pickle F » Fish, F nd Lowes nu Kine, Carvers, ‘Yabie Cut- and Batter Krives. apsrior factories. without ivery of the woods. JAMES P. LL, ‘Tresaurer. LIER B. WILLIAMS & PROFESSIONAL. DE; SEARLES H. BOWEN ins removed 7 to St2 Indiana avenue, opposite City Hall. Calls responded to from ‘Jas H. Stone's Drrg Store, 7th and L, and Lerlin’s Drug Store, 601 Massachusetts avenna. Janl0-Im DDE SBENEOEN, Dest ronoved to 918 7th st. northwest. CELLULOID SRETH inserted 87 per set, and all opera- tions on the natural ‘ceth at reasonable 50 cta. Janl9 st. northwest, prices. Extract! RK. DURE, Destier, 5 bet. G st’ and N. antifal Sets of “Teeth, 88. Teath Filled, $1; Ex~ tracting without Pain, 60 cts. Ail opera- janl9 Dentist, No. 437 7th tone warranted. kk. T. M. TALBOTT, 7 at, three doors from cor. E. Dentis- try in all its branches. Testh inserted $7 All work warranted. janl9 QOOT SURGERY, Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Chiiblains Dr. White's 15 years practical experienes throuhoat the United States and Qanada, and 19 of consecutive practice in Washington, D. C., enables the successful treat- ment of all ailments of the feet, hence the elite, from far and near, vielt his establishment. 1416 Penna, sve., opp. Willard’s Hotel. Wes St per BR. PARSONS, Denrisr, No. 428 7th at. W., bet. D and Este, over balantyney kstore. Extracting at nixht. Best of ‘Charkes moderate. dec6-6m ree references. MEDICAL, & D “RERTSON, one of the most saccessfi specialists in this country (with 16 years ex- perience). can be conenited every WEDNESDAY systei,Organic Weakness, Lost Vitality. Offices Trivate sud consultation strictly confidential. Refers to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Main office, 19 South Kutaw street, Baltimore, febt0-Im_ VER THIKTY-FIVE YEARS experience in treating Fe Irregularities and Diseases. Married or Sinule, Fou can receive the relief you 80 much desire. DR. BROTHERS, 906 B st. 8 w., 0) gesite Pmithsonian. feb7-29* COS8UET DE ROBERTSON, every Wedueday and Saturday, at his office, 456 U st. north- near 43s st., from 2 toy p' m., who. with 15 eqperience; suarantees a cure’: all diseases Sf the Urinary Uranus, Nervots sud Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, Xe. ovorrhea or Syphilis, recently contracted, poe ively cured in irom 5 to 10 davs. Consultation ate onices for ladies. Refers to the lesding physiciaus of Baltimo: Main ice, 19S. Eutawst., Baltimore. “Ohs moderate: ebt QPHEMATOMHUEA, Impotency, Premature De- sS cay, Emissions ‘and all Vebereal Diseasea, quckiy cured by Dr HENRIE. No calomel used. Female Weakuesses, etc., cured. 456 Virginia avenue southwest. jsn15-Im* EALTH IS WEALTH '!—DR. E.G. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT: A fic for Hysteria, Dizziness, Oonvuision: ervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loas ol Memory, Spermstorriws, Impotency, Iivoluntary ons, Premature Old Awe, caused by over- exertion, ‘self-abuss, or over-induixence, which leads to’ misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent caseé. Each box contains one montii's treatm One dollar a box, or six boxes for five dollara; went by mail prepaid on receipt of rice. We kuarantes six boxes to cure any case. vith each order received by us for six boxes, sccompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our writien gnasrantes to return the we FAMILY SUPPLIES. NCANSON BEOS., Anctionoars, ‘Oth aud D streess northwest. RAL! LOAD ANDOTSERSTICKR AT AUOTION Op FRIDAY MORNING, ARY 1(TH. At 12 6 cLOe NOON, we will &-11 tion rooms 2 apsres Metropolitan Rai 1 shares Casto! North O Railroad Btook. 13 shars Washinwton Gaslicht Company Stock, Ana other stocks it 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BEGULAR SALE OF ROUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE At salesroom, SATURDAY, Fron “A 127, aT 10 U'CLocK, in Which are s larse za. South Wasbine number cf Mattrasses Algo, three hogsieads of aasorted Crockery. c. Pe lot of handsomely framed Enera eb) UNOANSON BROS., Auctioncers. BAY STALLION “DAN” AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, Fyoiy ony 12. a7 2 orcLock, we will sell, in front of onr auction rocm, one Eay Stallion *'DAN," sho has begotten Feveral Duecwlts. | ‘The especial attention of farmers is called to this Stallion. Janlu-2t Pp FOLEY, Auctioneer. . — T on SATURDAY, Froxvany l2ta, at ok, 6 Bilver-ruonnted Huow Cases, nearly we Sewing Mxchine, 1 French piate ss at SUG Th et. n orchwest FOLEY, Austi (P'8OMAr DOWLING, Auctionser TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE 3 STOKY fenn-vi neor. BRIOK DWELLING HOU-E Noo 140. IN ‘Tlik hO* ON SIXTH St iy WEST. UORGORAN MARKET SQ) By virtus of s deed of trust, dated dsy of Lec-mber, A D_ 1876, and recorded stiong the land records of the D strict of, Colnmbra, in Liber No. $40, fono 12: seribers will gel’, to the hiwbest ild1 of the pretuires, AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M., ON W DAY, THe 25)" ‘Day or Frnnvaty. A ict marked or lettered F. ia W. WoC subdivision of sub lota numberad 1 (one), 87 to Gt, (thirty-seven to fifty), b Square bumbered 446, (four b din the city of Washington, Dis r fronting eihteen feet and niae incl (th street Lorthwest ; improved by abrick dwell. ing house, the lot beiny 120 feet deep, toxether with and eingular the improvements, et cetera, asin deed rentioned. ‘Terms oi gale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, of which one hundred dollars must be Paid at the time of sale, and the residue in equal Wisin ove and two yeura fro ‘ih interest at six per cout. per anuum pay - bie half yearly: the deferred paymenta to ba se- cnred by a deed Of trust, to the satisfaction of the ‘Trustees, on the property sold, or all cash, at the purchaser's option. all conveyancing and record- ing at the purchaser's cost; and if the ters are net complied with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property on five days’ notice by two or more inser- Tiorsin the “Evening Star,” at the risk and cost of the purchaser in default’ ANTHONY HYDE, } renstecs, CHARLES M. MATTHEWS,) se febl0-a IHOMAS DQWLING, Auctioneer. THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENOR, No. 1522 HIGH STE) OPPOSITE WEST STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.O., aT AUCTION. ‘The above residence and lot residence of Jas. Wallace, dec sold at pnbile auction, oy TU RUARY 1674, 1881, onthe pret 3 ‘Terma at sale. Wat. L. DUNLOP. fee9-5t Executor of Jas Wallace. RUSTEES' SALE OF _ DESIRABLE PROV«D REAL ESTATE, No 210 IL STR NOKTUWEST, NEAR THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OF FIVE, AND SULCABLE KOR 4 SMALL BUSINESS, AT AUCTION. By virtue of s deed of trustito us, dated December sth, 1877, and recorded in’ Liber No. 875, tclio 248, et seq., one of the lan records in and for the District of Columbis, and at the request of the party holding the due and un- paid notesccured thereby, we will sell, at public auciion, ou MONDAY, THe lath Da¥ or Peau: any, A.D. 1581, at £45 o'cLock Pp a., in front of the premises, ’all of Lot nambered sixteen (16,) in square south of square numbered five handrad and sixty-two (662,) fronting 25 feet on H atreet northwest, together with the improvements there- ou, cousleting of a two-story Brick Dwelling aud ore. Terms of sale: One fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, echieen, and twenty-four months, with interost at seven percent. Conyeyanciny at cost of purchaser : $100 to be paid down tmmedistely after sale If the terms of sale are not complied with within ter days after (lay of bale the ‘Trustees reserve the right | to resell the property at the risk and coat of auch defsultiog purchaser by giving five days’ noties of h the Kvening Star newspaper pab- city. LEER F. FOX, la LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, ) Trustess. WALTER B. WILLIAMS &'C0., Aucis. IM- EDUCATIONAL. LESSONS. NEW TEB: TARY 10.—M'LLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S upils acquire a good pronunciation, and are taught speak and understand ina short time. Hours Of classes for aduls aud chiidrea suiteble to all. ‘Terms moderate. Cail st 910 14th st_n.w., between 12m. sud 1p. m.; Mondays aud Thursdays, at 45 p.m. jan26 QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, SS corner of 7th and L streets northweat.—Tnis institution has a prowressive aud sticcessful experi enceof 16 years. Itedicstes young men apd womnsu for usefulness and self-eupport. Its graduates secure positions of trust and proat. Course of stuay the Hnylish Lancuace, dusi Penmanship. entry, apr eC Dess Arithme’ Bookkeey ine, to every variety of business: Elocution and S tures. Day and Evening Seerions. For information and terms cail st the Coliewe or sddrees HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal. Janl9 money if the trestment does not effect s cure. Guarantess iesued by STOTT & CROMWELL, 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D- 0.. Whole, le ADI stall Ayents, to whom orders Bho be addressed. Octl6-a, tn, thak i Ahiioub RESTORED. —A victim of early tm Fudeuce, causing nervons debility, premature decay, etc. bivinw tried in vain every known reme ay. discovered a simple means of self-care, which he will send free to his fellow-sutferers. Address J. H. oeti-cokK 43 Ohatham st.. N. CAMED.—To ail who are suffering from the errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous early decay, loss of manhood, &o., 1 will fend @ recipe that wi cure you, free of charge. This wrest remedy waa discovered by a missionary in South America. Bend a self-addressed envelope Station D, New York Oity. octd-eod&k6m Deo hs ees gis blshed aud mont reit- able LADIES’ PHYSIOTAN tn the city, can be consulted daily at 455 Masuachusetts ave., from 9 todandGto8. All emusle Complaints and Lrres: alarities quickly cured. QGonsultation free Sepa- te" roorw @ for patients. jan15-1m ct (COSSULT DE. ard MADAME SELDEN, Pro- J fessors of Midwifery; over twenty years’ suc- cegsful practice; board, nu ad wkLuful trest- ment; for ladies only. 182 Lexington ave., New York city. Jan10°2m* REEVES, | E. SCHEEL, Teacher of PIANO. ORGAN eand VOUAL MUSIC Particular atientioa to bevirners, as Well as those Wishing to be qnali fed for teachers. Terms moderate. 1215 H street northweat, novs0-coims | y AL COLLEGE The ANE next sestion commences FEBRUARY 1, 3881. For catalogues or further information addres« W 1. H. PARKER, President, College Station, Prinoe George's county, Md. Janis-ti, th, s1m t 5 WAS4INGTON, D. Ce For circulars address Mrs. M. B. ARCHER, 1401 Massachusetts avenue, Washington, D.C. janld PROF, J, MAX MUELLER, Director of Music, St. Johi's Kpiscovsl Ohurch, Teachsr of Piano, Urvan and Vocal Music, &c., 1209 11th street porthweet. doc31 RIVATELY, OK IN OLASS—Mathematics, Latin, Greez, French, German and Knglish. Special attention to preparation for College, West Point, Anuapolia sud all competitive examinations. Terms in advance. azs__8. W. FLYNN, A.M., 702 5th st. northwest. AND AGKICULTT Deu OSes, FRENOE, POWDERS —Ocrtain cure for Kidney Diseases, Gravel std all Uri- asry Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak- Qe68, Impotency, Gleet, Scro! Syphilis and all Blood and Skin’ Diseases ycared. Gonor- rhosa curedin 48hours. Forsale by WM. B. EN ¥ Draxzist, 'WISLE, corner-12th st. and Ps. ave. Price 8 per box, sent by mall under seal on re- setpt of price. maré row THYSELF. The untold miseries that result frum indiscretion in early life may be alleviated and cured. ‘Those purchase the new medical work ed by the. PEABODY MEDI- CAL INSTIT Boston OF LIFE; 0%, SELF-PRESERVATION. Exhausted itality, nervous and physical debility, or Vein aired by the errors of youth or too close appli- yu to business, may be restored and regained. ‘Two hundredth edition, revised and It isa standard medical work, ish lansuage, written by « physician of ‘hom was awarded a old and ational Medical Association. as beautiful and very expensive eucray- ‘Three hundred pases, more than 6) valuable for ali forms of prevailing disease, the any years of extensive and successful of one of L is worth ten times the Bound in Freuch cloth: price ub enlarged, just ‘r, the best ‘The London Lancet says: ‘No person should be withont this valuable book. The suthor is # noble benefactor.” An illustrated sample sent to all on receipt of 6 | cents for postaxe. ‘The author refers, by permission, to Hon. P. As | Bissell, M-D., president of the Natioual Medical Association. Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st. oston, Mass. The author may be consulted on all diseases requiring skill aud experience. feb23-m&th HEAL THYSELS. IEBIQ COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF FAT, FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF Les ain aah erat a poor foe which ni : SOE aiducet. *Beitish Medical Journal” &e. CAUTION, —Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebia's Siguature in Blue Luk across the *vonsumption tn Enuwland increased ten-fold tn ten years." LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTHACT OF MEAT. To be had of all hear ae Se (eolende ony 26 “DEUS gga State wl ¥, C. B tone London, England. Gee marll YEW JERSEY, PASSAIO CIRCU! Di c— aes ae Se. fers ODursconne fue of an order of the ald G ota of the date hervef, in a eee ALANSON M. romp res Pate and you are | defendant, you are required to sypear ‘and plead answer or demur to bill of said. complainant, said bul wi en as ‘you. "The eald bill is filed to forecloes a S wiven Wodary th, 1874, on lands tn thesity end counts on ‘and coun Serines i can coiece Maw diee cone @ cause wherein made caren JOMAD St NOCHE iands. OV. 17, 1880, Prof. aua Mra. L. #. 0. COL- LIEBK'S residence snd private scuool for ys is refoved to 1538 I street northwest. **Les- sone in the French Laxuaye, dect. VATE STOCK TELEG BAPH Ee 7 WIKES = BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, | BONDS, 8TOCKS AND INVESTMENT SHOORI- “LIES BOUGHT and BOLD on COMMISSION. No. 539 15th street, (Conconan BUILDING, ) AGENCY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, Stock Broxens, 64 Broadway, New York. Every cinss of SECURITIES Bought and Sold on Commission in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadel vhia, New York, Boston and Wasuiagton. Orders executed on the’New York Stock Exchauwe at one- iguth of one per cent commiasion. Private and rect telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are execnted on the Stock Exctianges in those cities and. reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Eonds and information regarding the Markets ro- ceived through our wire evory fifteen minutes daily. Oraers in Cotton, Grain aad Provisions executed-with dispatch. decd FLS CORN SOLVENT. — Warranted to cure Hard and Soft COKNS without injury or pain. G. GIBSLER, Sole Agent, Boota and Shoes, 102i ‘Tth st. northwest. Nocurenopay. —_ oct2i-ém IKEUTOR FR. LAMPE’'S ELIXIR OF BERBS, ‘tried and acknowledxed by the medical autnor- iter in Germany asamize reiedy for al disorders if stomach, 6 for FMC TNDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA. I ee RLOCZEWSKL Pharmacist, = y 5 mac! 423 Vth st. nie. jJani9 OEDWISE AND OLD FRIENDS are ‘known as the best, so is JUSTH'S old stand krowu for years a8 the only place where first-class SECOND-HAND CLOTHING can be sold at re- spectable prices. Address or call at JUSTB'S old id, No. 619 D et., between 6th and 7th sts. northwest, or Branch Store, No. 408 9th st,, De- tween D ana E sts. northwes . N.B.—Note by ma) promptly attended to. janie ETERINABY HEADQUABTERBS, 409 Fourteenth Street. Skillfu! treatment for Sick or Lame Ant- 3 Houorable dealing wish the owners it Fatrremuneretion in cases submitted cour care. tenI9 TUBE'S TRIUMPH. ATU MRALIEIES BOUT, SITTERS If yon are weak or languid. se Frazter's Bit. tors” If yonr flesh 1s flabby and your compiexion ssilow, use Frazier's bitters. If you jive ina ms larial district, use Frazier's Bitters If worn down with the care of children, use srazier's Bitters. If you have got the blues, Use Frazier'a Bitters If you have feptiste hours and lived contrary to the laws of heaith, uss frazior’s Koot Bittera. If you ned tonivy np, take Frazier’s Rovt Bitters. Uf you have sbused inrtesd of used natare’s xift, use Frazier’s Bitters If you feel old before your ‘use Frazier’s Bi If life has become a hay gloomy forebodin; use Erase bore tyour hangs treme aud ott aa ‘Take sou feel young sun. Sold by al ta everywhere at the iow price] per bottle. HENRY ©DAVis. sole Proprietors, Uleveland, ©, STOLL vania ave. BEN ANY SEWING MAOHINE AGENT se atigliparnarunansesea tees Fe eee a SINR, 27 9th at. RECEIVED DalLy. CBOICE STALI FED BEEF, PHILADELPHIA “QUAKS. GAPONB, EARLY VEGETAULKr, az THR BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & Ov. tebo A719 Pernsyivania OUQUET WHISKY, JUSTLY CELEBRATED, #: 1 Lbs. Hominy Grits. 10 Lbs. Graham Flour (choice! 1 Lb. Green or Black Ts 4Cans Mock Turtls Soap. 2Lbs Macaroni, 0 VER GALLON. 25 GEO. A. O"HARE, febs 1203 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. petts PoIs-v. FLAGEOLETS—F OBAMPRIGNONS—A. N. HARICOTS VERTES—E. F, MAOEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PEKIGORD. 3 EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED'S SONS, NEGOCIANTS, Hea:iquarters for fine imported Goods. feb 12136 F street northwest. Cie. CIDER, OIDER. 100 LARRELS8 SWLET OIDER, 100 BARRELS REFINED CIDER, Tn atore and for ssie by SAMUEL C. PALMER, Depot—1224 29th st., West Washington. CIDER IN 8-GALLON KEGS A SPECIALTY— KEG AND SPIGOT LOANED. ‘Telephonte Connection. jan2? UST BECEIVED TWO CAB LOADS PEACH BLOW AND PEERLESS POTATOES, Price 90 Cents per Busbel. 10 pounds Granulated lox! Coffee tA iw" Light Brown ‘+ ** Imperial and Oolong ‘Tea, per 1b Gunpowder Tea, very choice, per lb,, Pld Government Java Gotteo, por Ib Laguayra Coffee, choice, per tb... Very best io Coffee, per Ib... Blinnesota Patent Process Kigiir, per Choice Virwinia Family #ipur, per eack Sweet Oatawha Wine, per gall.. Don Carlos Sherry, rich and frit Oalifornia Brandy, equal to importa, Rye Whisky, direct from distillery, five Years = German Mustard, per gail aaa 1) Very choice Porto Rico Molasses, per wall... 40 And all other articles usually kept in a first-class establishment, at correspondingly low Aures, at HOWABD' L streets northwest. —Telephomie Connections. janl9-3m JPECBipa ORBAN! e FRESH TOMATOES GAroNs FROM PHILA- ALSO, PHICADELPRIA OHICKEN AND TUR- EXTBA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-BAOK, RED EEAD, QUAIL, GROUBE, Evo., AT THE PALACE MARKET, Cor. Lith and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. janl7 ELPHONZO YOUNGS 18 STILL SELLING 10 Ibs. Standard Granulated BUGAB.....for $1.00 103g Ibs. Standard ‘‘A” SUGAR..... -for 1.00 12 Ibs. “'O" (nearly white) SUGAR........for 1.00 10 lbs. Cooking RAISINS, (new) for 1.¢0 100 Good Jamaica OB; for 1,00 These few quotations being a fair indication of our prices in gencral, our friends and the public Will see the advantaze of favoring us with their ordars €97- Ordars by Vosta: Cantor Teiepuons will ve prompt attention: re- ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, U4 th st. north, Janta Opposite Daily Uritic Office. LW4AxX8 WERE AHEAD! ARE STILL ALEAD OF ANY AND ALL OOMPETITION. FIGST PREMIUM, on tue GOLD MEDAL, Awarded again to EBES, The osiebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PRO- OESS FLOUR, for being the handsomest “and the moat nutritious Patent Flour that ever was exhib- {ted at afar. Bemember that every housekeeper who wants SSOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISOUITS, should ask the grocer for ‘‘CERSS," the champion Fou SALE BY EVERY Goop GROOER. WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave, WM. M. GALT & CO. P. 8.—They are also the sole Wholesale Agents for tis District of Hecker's Self-Raising Flour and Buckwhea! deci NB. KELLY ON DS. Drstea ty Frosr-Crase BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o. COBNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. ‘Stalls 628, 629, and 630 Genter Market, Sth street wing, and 406 and 208 Northern Liberty Market, or adurees Box 71, City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to ali parts of the ity. BOOTS AND SHOES. (CLEARING OUT SALE OF ALL WINTER GOoDs. Now ts THE Timm To SECURE Your BanGars 1s ROOTS AND SHOES, For the next ten days I will sell al! my Winter Stock, at a reduction of 20 PER GEN, to make room for our Immense SPRING STOCK. DON'T FAIL TO GALL—FIRST COME FIRBT SERVED. Yon can rave double the money you spend elee- where by acceptin of these chauces. We 1uean. BUSINESS, and do Just what we advertise. CALL EabLy. GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491L Penna. avenue, BRANOH STORE, 211 and 211 L-2 Penna. avenue S.. Janzs CAPITOL HILL. (Oboes THis OUT FOH BEFEBENCE. Gent's Fine Hand-rewed Shoes at ....-..0404-38.00 Misses’ Peb. Button School Shoes at . 1.35 Men's Gum Overshoes, sizes 6 to 13, at 660. pair. “9 Ladies’ ‘* ” 236 to 8, at 450. pair. Misses’ ** « 11 to2, at 880. pair. Obllaren's oe 6 to 10%. at S4o. pair. W. H. BICH, Jan25 TL? Market Space. L** SG TO McCAKTHE'S FOR FINE SHORS. Let us x0 to MCOABTHY'S for chesp Shoes. Letos pot MoUARTHY'S for Ladies’ Shoes. Let us xo to MOCAKTHY'S for Gents’ Shoes. Eeierios RoGhna Vs eeepc Let us Hy to MOGAETHY'S for Embroidered slip- "yet COARTHY'S for Rubbers. BGR Easier enim i ago to ‘iedauTHYS for common sense Shoes. MoOABTHY'S for shoes st one price. Pet ut fs io MOUABTRIY for * wood thoes. st us all go to MCCARTHY'S NEW YORK SHOE STORE, declS 605 Pennsylvania avenue. NT! SOHER’S DRY CLEANING ES. A TABHBHMENT end DER WORE Bo 306 ‘northwest, 8. 1t Office. OrRDIES TLEMBN'S GABMENTS OF A BINDS OLEANBD, gng DYED: OBEPE teat Cleaning fins EVENING ‘Thirty years experisnoe. Taoderate Bor! 3.25 _THE EVENING STAR. PRURSDAY Conc SENATE. eT our Teper? closed ‘The pension appropriation Dill was and ibe discussion of Mr, Plum increasing the pension oftict: Tomarks by Me: ameroa Burnside and Bhar a st seemed Co meet with genera! by Mr. of the committee Hons, that the necessities of £ an increase of Clerical fo by the amendment uon, pe (Wis), waicd i0i appro) ¢ pensivn oft @. Ac. AS presented S. sould be prepared for ac- ding consiieratton o: : t was tabled —yeas Si mendment sub- proposition. 3 divands’ amenc he table, which was agreed 10. Was then read a child thine PASSED. mags Mr. Morgan introduced a bill { ment of the Ponca tribe of In ter purposes relating to thetr wel MY. Wallace moved 20 take Appropriation DLL Which, atier : vsitea ty. and the bill belng taken up, the te, at 4:58, Went Into executive session, Were reopened adjontied. T ovr report closed— ea) fa and the reap iver and har Jona Pore go to business owever, CUT P the res- othe calendar by + fatal to the con eration of any Dill. aft Loisy discussion ensued between Messrs. Blackburn and Frye, which at one ume became very acrimonious and angry © The resolution was then agreed (0. Me: Blackburn and Wrye being applauded w taking their stations as tellers. U shook hands, The House then, at 4:24 p, m., adjourned. TS. ny he Ponca Controversy. ETTUK OF SECRETARY SCHUKZ TO BENATOR ms DAWES. Secretary Schurz has addressed an open letter to Senator Lawes in reply to the recent strict ures of the latter on the conduct of the Interior Gepartment in convection with the killing of the Ponca chief, Big Snake, in 1579. He relates brie‘ly the circumstances attending the kUling of Big Snake dy one of the soldiers, who, with- Out orders, shot im in a scufe which ensued at the time the officer in command attew ed to arrest the Indian. The agent called out to the soldiers not to shoot, but It appears clearly, he says, that the catastrophe was only the re sult of a sudden impulse of a soldter—a bad tm- pulse, certatuly—and that no one else but he bhuself could be held responsible for it. Tae Secretary then refers to the adinisstons by Sen- ator Dawes tn the Senate that on frequent oc- castons lv had commended the general poltey of the Indlam department or its head to- rd the Indtans, excepting this particular transaction, and says: “With this admis. sion then it would seem that the chiet of the tnterlor department is, in your optntoa, on the whole, a good public officer, who only o¢ stonally, When he takes it into his head to op. press an Indian tribe, will plot or connive at the assassination of men who You find yourself compelled to 8: one has ¢ ed, 1 have not charged the ad of this departinent with the commission of | approval of the bill. these wrongs. ‘This is characteristic. No, you aid not mention me «rectly, holding me’ per sonally respoustbie, but, with skillfal use languace, you tnstiua' 2 remark of Mr. f to me, how g OU treatinent of these weak people, tO tad that these ‘ot American in their -February 10, L881, MEETING OF TER BOARD OF TROATERS, The Courts. Conrt mm RENAL THRw ‘The Board of Pudilc School Trastees mat Yesterday Ebbentiaus agi. K! wand Tuesaay evening. Mr. W. C. Dodge mcanty | Sdmitted appointed a trustee from the 34 division vice Mr. ve i Tad coon suaoe Mar ary = Sommerville resigned, was among those preseat. eo 0 3, Van iusen and Smt A communication from the Distrie, Commis. | 8 ARustrator, demurrer to de heard sioners enclosing for action of the trustees the ayplleations of G. H. Koler. J. 1 Benkert and W. F. Rucker for liquor licenses for places near the Wallach pullding was referred. An pilcations for teacher's position were rece! from Ella M. Rankio, Villian Pa ad is 1; £gviry Cover—y M. Cleveland, Florence Hanoll, C. 1. Hemp nap ti bi recagereden stone, Vanwert 1. Johnson, Samuel L. wil | Seis: decree that compiatn Hams. Glauche K. Washington (music-' “Appi. | Pont. Tass ast. King cations for janitor’s positions were received pert tee Tackson and G. ss nee ordered. m™m. Waiten, sursivor, ot act eddy, judz Kassel act “ On ‘Ommissionar of ant ts entitied 60 @ onder discharging Myers agt. Wilson: ap ora: and Miss Zz to give POLUCR COTRT—Juage Sa tn tn ‘der Y ay, Alfrea W. Brown, ohana ssstem, refetred. Mr. art car ) Or 60 days. J t seuted resolutions adopted by the ¥ bonds or 30 days os School Lebating Society the ¥ epay Perry, profantt?: §5 or Lourd for their efforts to have suitab.o) > days. SAVOY, ChATAd Wit making provided for them & new school Dr! lits the streets without & peraait A letier Was reoetved from A. T. Stewari rfe bonds or 30 days, ring to the compl: made by " E. Tt Sherlock Fs Goo. hat the pupas at the Wallach a. “5 Briggs, stating butiding are resting ander toe odi 13 of their bad conduet, and asi be appointed to Invesit ° ‘The Superint January was rolled: Wht TOWN, SS: COUNTY, aber Of teachers: 249: _Geonzetoy M Presented. showing ‘Wasntacton, : county. 8. Total, 4 parishmeént: White ‘schoo! elown, S$; county, 5 Color 31: Georgetown u pls dismissed: Witte—wWa: ol 4S; adopted. tollowing for t OF, COLON ad and bots wt tans, ling to re nova § Sanders, avements w Weivin, Jacob i. eb: same of Wm. wer Bart agKot.a mnidd: day. He was tued $20 ai personal bonds to keep ult :60 da mM ursing: $5 or ico. I Movaruy th Porter, AIMS Tong ch Brosna a8. and @ enc W. Moka elon, Chas, Sher on forseited coliat- aed white man tas nd Tequie the Dea a. buigiary } . Tee 1 property patrs ont FS. 2 McMahon, threats to. Mc-Mahon and Mar: personal bonds to keep he peace. ‘Thos. Tings- ey, assaulton Wm. Braxton; $2. Lewis Tay. , - or, larceny of (Wo washtubs trom Eltrabsth N-SHOOTERS AND SLINGS. Alans A ; . Mr. Matthews, from the committe? on rules, | outs Lae areed. Surah Green. seaait on fe ln denny Shec err eteendage ds oo | onesies ea ee Gi days. “son: Lust, © ware pared and promulvated prohibt RO OAS— | Fo aaa puny to a me AAO Ode Had eae ea SROeCNS: | Teewis RICKER. Calered, Seam chareek trek ees us aD Way; and prescribing that any pupli so ay ye) "ttn i ; offending will be Immediately expelled from larceny of & coat from Hiram Spates Omoer 1 0) . % 1 i in | Hess testified that he arrested this man in ee b setvon ee | Georgetowr last night while tn Dea, with the Mr. Lioyd sald that when the janitors were | CO8! On the Ded as part of the coverag. compelicd 10 leave the basement rooms the | He was fined $i0 or thirty days in jati. board promised that they should be patd g:4 | Nickens Was alsocbarged with burglary at tue per mouth for rent, aod he offered « resolution | Tesidence of Wra. Craue, in Georgeiown, and directing the comuilttee on jegislation to unge on Congress the appropriation of suck sum as tay be necessary to pay them: referred witn power to act. HOLIDAY ON THE FOURTH OF MARCH. Smith offered a resolution. tut closed on Thursday and Friday 1 of Mareb: Dut on suggestion struc 1a. te the a | out | and the resolulon, as amended, taking a pair of gold sie res biankets en Stiver spoons. ence of Mary E. Ship! fa number of articles. h all of these cases. day, Armist Jacks Thos. Manson, loud ai buttons and seven Also with burglary at ae yand the larceny Also with larceny of from tbe stable of Also larceny of books trom Dr. Pete: 1. Dodge. Mekers Was committed for The action Of the grand yury in on fortelted 69) nd bots " 3 2 Prous; $) OF Was adopted. days. Leona: Keane, Vagrancy; personal SOME ACCOUNTS WHICH WERE OB1RCTRD TO. | vonds. Jas. Ginnal, do.) bonds of 40 days. Mr. Pearson calicd up certain accounts—one | Wm. Davis, do.: do. W. W. Corcoran, talliag for Improving the grounds around the Wallach | to remove Snow from his sidewalk: $2. Jos. School building. Mv. Middleton sald the dutid- | fonuelly, vagrancy; bonds or 9 days. Jerry Ing Was how on a mound of mud: the work is Mr. only half done. Curis—"When aid vou | si find the grounds a pile of mud. and what was | the state of the thermometer?” Mr. Middle | ton—"To-da: Mr. Pearson exp! rhat dove on the order of M ile, ‘The bills were referred back to the com- mittee with power to act. ‘The bill for § worth o} spector of bniidi Mr, Pearson sald the tt tr te ar tekets furnisued 0! was taken ap. ts had been used by Brien, do. described a dewalk; $2 or for days. W ited collat THE CHARLEY Koss Cas Koss bas written jetters in reply to those se nit in relation to the boy in Canada, expial why he cannot ong-missing Char trom belley he Woltehand, falling to remove snow irom his Briew and i M » Christian Ke that the boy is his ° age of the boy t+ 2 to 4, while Charley was id t wR Geore., | ony 10 in May last. The eyesor th Mr. Hindman tu going to Untontow ore’ | Cagada are described as blue, walle Charle town and other distant parts of the District on | were brown or bavel. Mr. Koss asks hat farther school business. Mr. Brooks, objected to the | questions be put to tne. boy to ascertalm Mr. Brown—We mtzht nether he remembe; is With equal propriety allow car tare to tne | Sbetber he remembgrs anythtuy about Walter, teachers In going and returning from school ‘Lhe vill was disapproved. Mr. Pearson offered a resolution 4 ng the ommittee on examinations to have prepared Ge>igus for the certificates of merit: adop ed. ScHCOL SS IN CONGRESS, Mr. Curtis moved that the board co: ibe school business pe ig before ( the brother with Char) a r cit y beucted. ‘The Indian wo ad rst saw him he did not Was sed i ‘@ Short } das ta lived at Tascarora states boy then haa long axe the Ume he was an with whom the that when 31 appear more lian » in the sumu six Bcurls, ‘aud katceer possasion. She ir ofl and sold tt to a pedtiar. tgin, Dut | carried. retina ng a resemblance to the modes ot | “"s; vd offered a resolution “that ! ; 2x from t 1 t D f gs Ant u Li fered 3 t * from the Irish bishops 10 the aps in imperia government carried on by esplon- of this board tl superintendents or shed, in which ‘the former ‘bewadl th ye and arbitrary power.” ‘The secretary sar- | the s-hools sb ated by the Dowrd | conaition of Iilaud and endorse the league: Uy says: “From the Pequot War Lo our | to the honor sstoners of the District | Serious disturbances between the police and t Was an Tudtan sited in thts | or Colambia for appointment: and further, that | peasantry ere reported from Ireland. penny ie TUE Goer Fe in the erection of bulldings for scuools, 1 — DeCAILe St ry ie rior. as Deen | plans, &¢., should be made under the director | MceDER aT a WepoIne.—On Friday peace, love and fraternity. The red man bas | of the District. Commissioners, with the ap laige party assembied at the wedding of for taree centuries reposed seciucly upon Ube | proval of this board.” nomus Pepiter and Miss Mivtle Edwards, gente Dosom of his white brotler, and no man | “Mr. Lioya remarked that there was no disa- | about ten motes tere Le isburg, N.C, at the Se oa Sr | greement on the trst part of the resolution. idence of Mr. David W After the oere- he republic, ws Was objection to the clause in the appr ‘ a en ant ae cena uue, wad | here "cttO1 a appr mony George and Henry Manguin, brothers, Int had ly to the statement of M complained to the depart- dou to the foneas, the no man in 2 tu Yhe shape the committee of invest! fhe Pouusylania Senators WITHORA souitnee of the for United States se of a settiem S last night at nd withdrew his ins Troma the s names of W. HL at. went Inti tendered his letter of with led to support Gen. Beave awal and Chote of the baiance of the republicaus a general character. No election is looked for to-day unless several ballots are taken. Whe Rate lb the Hoers. CESTIONABLE i nd €dition of th afternoon contalas t n Durban yesterday:—* r questionable success. Sir ¢ Colley’s object was 10 escort the mails over the Ingogo river and to meet the convoy from Ni caste, The Boers’ opposition was so strong that Gen. Volley had to send for three more compantes of troops to reluforce 4is original force of five companies. He thus lett only 300 men inthe camp. The Boers got in the rear of his force aud captured « mule train and ambu lance and some goods. tie was for atime unab) io advauce or Tetreat, being assailed on ail sides, the Boers, strongiy relnforced from. Latngsneck, setting between the supports and the colu The ‘oy did not start from New Caste. The ambulance tran, which had been deprived. of the mules, had not been brought iu up to last night. The Boers, though repulsed, are Still treatening. Miltary eritr fall to see what has been calned by so costly an Operation.” The correspondent adds-—"T _pe- Heve that there are a number of Grange Free Boers with Joubert, the Boer commander, Teluforcements are needed, a~ the Boers ‘The Wassars are 9 arrive at New Castle to-morrow. ¢ sir Evelyn Wood expected To reach Natal next Sunday. much needed. ‘The trans- port steamer Pat nforcements hom . lias arrived at Cape Towr correspondent of the Siavd 7! summ’ situation a= follows: - COMEY ed another defeat. position Is erttical. er MacGregor reporte . Coile: The Great Storm in the South, DAMAGE ON LAND AND WATER. Josephine, from orning of Ship Ww tool. the boats ba, foundered Tuesda; d. The passengers and ud were picked up by the tugboat Jonn Ba- con, of Mobtie. All we saved, but the steamer and cargo are a total loss. ‘The steamer was ued at $24) 000, ‘The storm along the Gult ere ior years, Not an en- or bath-house remains between Mis- ppiCity and Buloxi., Barnes’ hotel and the Pat Mississippi City were destroyed. A ter- storm of Wind and fain from the southwest k Pass Manchac, La., Tuesday morntag o'clock, sweeping away every bulla- coast 18 the most, Ure whar S185) ing in the place, tncluding the depot and tele- | dangerous dog, and, having been convicted graph office. The citizens lost everything tn the Way of household effects. At New Orleans the water in the rear of the city ts still rising, A reltef committee has been organized to supply food to the people tn the overilowed districts. At Pensacola, Fla.,, every wharf in the city. except the Pensacola raliroad dock, was dam. aged. The toilowing vessels were blown ashore: Bark Isabella Ridley, bark Gov. Hattle S. Bishop, brig H. P. Jones aud the Nor- the depari- | ‘er spoke to | ; 1 Hea | About a month ago three on, brig | frantically upon | wonid vote for the resolation. ] ta bring power {| Monday evening trom injuries sutfered by being Priation (it which provides for the plans of te | hool bulidings being made vy the arcnitect of | were discussing politics with Mr. 0. Flu. and James Jounson. jr, When a quarrel and Mgnt he Capitol. I will probably cost the District | wiih kKuives ovcatred. Pit killed and somuetning ior Uhese plans which might be saved. | Jonson seriously wounded wedding Mr Dooge asked why nis provision was } puty rushed 10 ibe scene, attracted by the din the bul He was opposedto it forth | , aud The wi ade bride fainted at t Would cost pera; be on Mr baw eu, Wi), Wien the plans could pared under the District. Brooks remarked that iid not ku Lis tsion Lame fo be plaved tu As thls provision might tucur ex; Mr. Cartis said propriations, but be was there for a legiiinat> | it the x ed ma t al was believed tbat there aind tptense { khown and 2 b, and her vel Jin the gore, ‘The not een arrested. exeltement “re opened in Buflala, N. nts offered | © allotment for Bu fTaio, $0,090 | bai Gstributed ti DiucKS OF trom There Is tak among the buat. cinuall about a telegraph lin } Lap the proposed line from Caicago & trict Commisstoners. | k, elther at Toledo or Cieveland. and r. Brooxs said that he one of the - | a telegram from that city says: So long as the lees who bad been before the committee ou ay- | Baltimore and Oulo was out of Uhe combination | purpose—tue Colored schools had been cu 1 se nd he bad gone there to prevent this nsuinated. I! Was Not to be denied, how er, that Uhere was ap invisible committee at work. ‘The resoluuion was divided, and the clause Was adopted. After some further bate, the 6} clause was adopted, with amendment that the plans be made under District Commissioners and with the approval | of this board. : Mr. Brooks offered a resolution that tt is the Se of this board tbat one of tho school bulidings appropriated for sould be erected In the seventh @ivision for Lhe colored children, & COST OF $35,000; adopted. Mr. Browi a resolution Increasing the ap ropriation for the county to $s 060; adopted. Mr. Curls Called attention to the clause in the code as to school districts, and _atrer some debaie, a resolution, offered vy Mr. Brooks, de- claripg that there should be five districts—tour | | | tt 1 an | be bu completed. I, BUL LOW ne mercha pe. prov ome competit a8 surrende ra means of r Ss plen > Was prospect. for w th: Mr. Garrett ts are looking out ikea there Is eed. { capital walding, and should the merchants’ tine from « Licage to become a fact, there {8 prospect that a line will 0 lap Mt by the Utwe the muin ie ts ew York * Rev. J. V, Backman drunk On communion of Arnidtngton, UL, wine, Whivped his ad broke ucarly all of the parsonage fur MARRIED. EN—FOWLER. On M the Rey. Dr. Kankin, Leowano i. ‘ Montecmery Co, Md. to ANSE S. Fow rince Geurge’s Co., Ma. ——— DIED, EDKNS. On Wednesday arch sch, Ls6e, by W. UcoER, ER, Of morping, February Seographica! and one general for colored | Stu, Issi, Mrs. Axx C. Buitws, of this atty, schools swith eleven trusters, was adopted. widow of the late Capt. James M.’ Isiens, U. 8. | Army. KILTED BY A COAS —David M Sut- phen, a lawyer of Som .. N. J.. ated on 1ek b a bob sled in CHM street, t plac .e street 18 hilly, and many coasting parties Were ciHuing down its incline on Saturday eve- ning. Atsovclock Mr. Sutphen walked lip te hill with afilend, Im stepping astde to avotd asmall sled he put himself in the way of 4 | large bob sled, carryiuy four young men. He Was knocked do a pain fn bis head, uue clousness, ich continued died. Mr, Sutpuen was 2s year> old. a widow. Al He ot up. comptatned of soon alter relapsed into ne antil x He lea Hyproraosia.— dren of Charles F. Lee, of 42 Blum street. 3 rk, Were bitten by a large mastif dog belonging to Ferdinand Kreuder, a neighbor. The dog attacked Minnie Tee, a bright child of 9 years, and tore ber fesh In several places. Her brother Charite, @ged 10, bravely tried to save her. He threw his arms about the dog's neck and atvempted topull him away from ner. Finally the dog drew his teeth out of Minnie’s left cheek, au fastened them in the boy’sarm. The chiidren got clear of the animal at last, but Mfteen mia- utes later Paul Lee, an older brother, was set upon by the same dog and bitten in the hand. About the same time another child, itving ta Blum street, was bitten by Kreuder’s beast. Kreuder refused to allow the dog to be killed, and threatened to shoot any one who harmed it, He was afterward indicted for keeping a TLE Gt e ATTACKED . was told by Judge McCarter that he must kt!! the ioc or goto prison. On Monday the court received proof that the dog had been shot, and thereupon sus] sentence. At noon yes- lerday Minnie Lee began to act queerly, and last evening she was wild with hydrophobia. She frequently called for water, and when tt was brought (0 her dashed it away, and lea; = a the persons about her. Gilidiem. Me. Lise parents were overcome with JOBABNA Caons, natly eluht Fears, row (Fri are invited vo attend. duneral from the residence, CROSS. Departed ebruary 9th, ipsl, ry relaud, aged nity-eigt AMict.on sore Poysicipne were ia ¥ And Ceatu did seize And ease Le OF wy p Friends and acquaintances fied tu attend the :uueral tro: No. 205 Virwibia avenue southwest, at So" Friday morang, February Ate Febraary 10th, O'cluck a.m., after a short Lut severe i daughier of Ticias and Johanna Douob: aved 2 years ond 3 months. DONOBUE. On ES FRIVZ. On Weduesd o'clock p.m, Fuaxces 1 ter of Frederick and Magee Priv. At Hurt Park, Prince Geonce's county, Maryland, Februsry Sib, 1681, Dr. Joun B. Ku BY, aged sixty-eight peace. KIRBY. 1516 It street north- west. Friday, February Lith, at 2 o'clock p.m. Hetatives aud Iriends reepectfuly tmvuca to tena. it om this life Wednesday, clock am., Mrs’ Adur Uo., of Lameci.k, years. ng time IY aan, vain, are respectfully in mm Ler Late residence, woe, 1361, at 10 iues®, Bm. ue. February 9*h, 1331, at vcine, anfant dase MAINBARDT. On Wednesday, Febroary 9th, ss Marniial ‘Baltiuore. ke, Mrs. A shit Feats, late of 1s). at 4 p-m., after a» linweribe illness of mx RDT, aged seventy Day by day we aw our mother fade ‘And geutly sins away, Aud often i our hearts we prayed ‘That she mit lover stay. A Ught from ont our household's zone A \0lce we loved is stil; A place is Vacant in ou ar medst hat never can be filled. Her funeral will take place from the residenos of ) afternoon. ae ire Ech a. 23a ge nd-a-haf street southwest, at 2p.m., To- od re itelatives ‘add fcionds [Baltimore papers please copy.) PERRYMAN. late Mrs. E. J. ROBEBTS. Suddenly, at ‘Tuerday, January 25th, 1 croup, ‘D. U., in the forty firet year of bis age. Has. M ROnERTS, January diet VSL; Mee Vicronza 3 rian jan . Mrs. OR: susbisrct the Prue Howell, of oy [oe membranecas Washington city, weglan bail hauschatka. The bridge over | they would lose their three 8! OTT. On Thureday morning, February Bayou Grande, between Pensacola and tue navy | left the house at 5 o'clock without saying any- | 1981, of PLeumonia, Fessik #., pOunsest child yaid, Was Washed away. thing, and was still unaccountably absent more | Thos. W. aud Mery E aged 6 mouths and 6 - Thomas H. Deate,of Prince George's county. Md., was Curown from his horse Monday even- ing last, pear Upper Marlboro’, aud killed, ais eck Celug broken. A girl with dipatherta was sent from one rela- tive to another, at Green Lake, Wis., each re- fusing to take ber In, unttl she died tn the WagoL. At Warren. R. 1, Tuesday nlgut, Christopher McKenzie was drawing Alice Coyle, aged 16,0n asied Ou the ice, when both proke through. ‘The young lady was drowned and her body not recovered. McKerzle was taken out and re suscitated. - A revival preacher in Hartford, after unfold— ing tbe doctrine of endiess punishment without ‘ichael making any attempt to soften tte stern features, men that thetr lives we blunuy told his cons jon that if they didn't like God's gospei they Couid find any kind they wanted—milk-and-water, or rose-water, Or a gospel of their own making. It ts egtimated that about 1,000,000 tons of toe wil be harvested thig season im and arouad | who Boston. than two hours later, It was feared ubat his mind was unsettled by the shock.—N. ¥. 8a, oth, "ARDS CAUSING MURDERS.—The 20) 10 Chies- tats Las Animas special says: (nu Suaday bight James Butcher and A. O, Polk quarreied at cards and the latter drew 4 revolver, uneral will take place Wriday. February Lith. at3 o'clock, from No. 131 Thisd street northeast. * dose. ‘Try it. If not &c. Fix drope a wna Butcher avanood apge, Dim) Gnd was ahot: | are ge seu We las ses a EE SRS and was shot through the neck. Both men wili UNDERTAKERS. Portes cna unr aks ante | Www. AAGRETT ea ao and ley fled, but was arrested Yorn at @ stable where he meat. only thing be