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ree = a STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. Ree LANDINGS. ‘Dbe Steame- AR “OWSWITH leaves Potomac Ferry wharf, fo0t of 7th street, every MONDAY AND WEDNEIDAY for ALL RIVER LANDINGS as far as Owrrioman and Leonardtown, according to F 3. BTONE, Parser. FY MATTARO, Cart CHAn. EOBINSO! Leaves fith street On TUFS. Abs at7 o'clock a.m rouching st MATT. SUNwAYS for CHAP! 130 and MATCTOX at MATTAWOMAN on River Landing’ THE STEAMER GeORGE LEARY ‘, foot ef Tth streat, on TU DAYSsnd SA) URDAYA, at5 stoppin at PINS ¥ POINT snd POINT wong avd return Be urning leaves Norfol: on Wednesdsye, Fri- Fortress Monroe and Nor- will leave her w & Wanon, age : * i feo2l Fertress Mur terooms can be secured HR »kW YORK STEAMERS, and ¥ 0. KNIGHT will resume Pier 43, East Hive + at 4p m. and Georgetown every For particulars apply to Agent, | 2. FRED WOOD, Beeretary. MaaN LLOY D—ateansate £eN New Youk, Haver, Lospox, + axD BREMEN. ‘will sail avery Sst. on Pier. foot of 3 street, Hoboken. -Frou New York to Havre and Bremen, first cab eraze, B30; prepaid For freight or passage 2 Bowling Greeu, New &00., 925 Pa. Avs., QusanD EIN LANE ROUTE. THE CUNARD STBAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- = ITED. erpeol, Call- F Between Ne Mar. |Alwaria..Wed., 6 April Ney his, Wed..13 April. Maranthon.W 3 ‘And every Wecnesds: }Bothnia. Wed., rom New York. TES OF PASSAGE réig to accommodations Return ticket on faverable terms. w rates. Steeraze tickets from pstown, and all other parts of res len given for Belfast, Gisa- other ports ou the Cou rts. Steerage at very Liverpool snd Que Europe, at lowes ‘Through bills exo apply at the Oompany’s BLOW &OO:, 608 Tia street, "ViNON H. BROWN &00, NY. NEW vox —norrenpam. Steamers of this Line, RKOTTERDAM," “W. A. SCHOLTEN,” “P. CALAND,” sud ‘'MAAS,” the ( 8. Mails to the Netherlands, leave Stores, Brooklyn, reguisriy on WED- 45-350. “teer K Agent, cs fe or_paasaxe apply to > 925. Pennsyl H, JOHNSON, Agent, ing corner New York . METZEROIT & CO. ‘ASth st. northwe RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | THE MODEL F*ST LINE, AND THE ONLY LIRE SPT WEEK THEERASTAND EE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE THANK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL | ALL! AEN EFFROT WEDNESDAY, VE WASHINGTON incioneti and St. Louis Fast Bx ct City and way stations oA nepelts, and way. (Piedmont, hester, Haserstown and way. SCBEDULE 10 ¢ s and way stations. for Havetown and st Point of bis and Borton for Baltimore. Aunapoiis | 9. 0—New Vora. F 110. 40—Phitebr Louis Ex P.M 22.10 Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annspolis and Way 12 .3S—On Suncay only, for Baltimore and way. | 0S—Baltimore Exprees. 12.85—New York, Philadelpnis and Boston Express -Baltimo:e aud Way Stations. (Winchester, Freder: Hagerstown and W0—Baltimore, Hyatteville and Laurel Sx- * a Relay. Stops at Anna- to Point of Rocks and Way Statio! 14.40—Baltimore, 4ungj 16.45—Phisdeip: ‘tnabure ville apd Lsurei. 6.06—Potnt of Rocks snd Way Stations. 16.45—Baltimore and Way Stations. 7. 0—Baltimore and Laurel Bx) 18.66—Pittsburg, Cincisnatt 9.48—Baltimors,’ Hyatteville and Laurel Express. | 10.00—New York, Philadelphia and Bowton Ex- to New York. and speo- Car to Philadelphia. 2 jaudsy only. Other ersins dsily, ex- lis and Way Stations. tumore Express Belay. at Hyate- Sua St Louis Rxpress. rmation spply at the Baltimore floes, Washington Station, ard shecked and rece! ved at any point in the city. THY GREAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE WEST AND BOUTE Wi Doubie ‘Track, Steel Hatin. SPLENDID Sce~rey Mai UIPMENT TN EFFECT, M. inet § TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of #\xth and B streets, as f.llowa: For Pittebury and the Wi i Care from Hs St. Louis and Ohicawo: 9:80 p ‘siace Cara to Pittsbar E AND POTOMAO Bal Por Cananiaives, Rochester, Buffaio, Niacara, and the North. at aday ;¥:90 pm. cal 80am. Catly, excep! except Satur sy, with Palace Cars to Oscsudat ema and Wath. Sor Williameyor:, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:80 | & mM. daily, except Sunday. ue Esat, $:00a.m., 10:30 a. Pim. Ob Sunday 7:3u aud Es OW | wodsnd6wos. ‘Complaints Bi, Unaited express of Pullman Parlor Oars, | giartie quickly sana” Pree Deane rough trains conaect th beste of Brookiyu Annex (trauefer to Fulton street. avoid. riage sctoss New York cl'y. Sunday, 2:30, 6 Limited Express, 9-90 sm. 6 40, 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m., snd | tively cured in from rE 6:25, 4-4), 6 10, 9:39 and 10:00 21:30 @mm., 2:90, 640, 1008 p.. Sor Foye Ureex Lane, 6:40 a.m. and 4:49 p.m . ‘® mm. and 4:40 p.m. dally, ax DRIA ASD FEEDZRICESBUNG BAIL AnD ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING fm. 100, 7:30, 9 E : oe ‘W, 7-30, 9:20, and 11-30 s,m. Gay at 7-30, 9 30 ptm. dally” we A.exandris for = 8 . and 12-00 midnizns. “C - 7-00 and 8-08 p.m. eiph.a, 8-00 sm 6:40 and 10 p.m. vor Baltimor- dally, excep: 0 AnDapo.s, va Bunday at 8: THIS AFTERNOON. W4lte B. WILLIAMS & O0., Auctioneers. \OERY SALF OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CEREAL ESIATE ON THE SOUTHEAST OOD, NER OF FIGHTEENTH AND I STBEETS NORTHWES® IN| WASHINGTON OITY, DISTRICT OF COLUMGIA. By virtue of a decroe of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In Equity, cause No.6,997, bet seen Elleu Frazier, plain- Se and the etre of John Frazier etal, dot-nd ants, we, the undersigued trustera, on "U5 | DaY, rae 287m Day or Feravany, A.D. 1881, ar | FrveU'OLoox P.at,, sel at public atietion. ia fro: t of the premises, aii tsa! viece or parcel of wr sand pine. and being io the City of W; ington. ia the istrict of Columbin, Known sa part of lois mm dered 16 and 17, in equate 127, beainnins for Parte of lote at the northwest Corner of extd aq and running thence #01 slonx 18th stre-t « 80 feet; thence ea: :, hence north 80 f thence west to the point of bewinning: improved by a lary Brick Dwelling-house aud back trai!d- | ing. Theloca‘ion is exce lent ‘Jerms: One third of purcnase moner in cash the balance in ix and twelve mothe frou day of tale, with Interest from day of 2 | to be secured by ayproved pro purchaser or purchawra. A depot | required when property ie Ee ocked down, and v4 | deed isto begivan nntlall the parchase 5 and interest shall be pat* Cost of convey: to be at purchaser's expense, and terma to be com- plied within seveu dass, otherwise the Trustecs re- | serve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaalt jo PMSOAWILLIAN 7, MILLER, Tice 480 ans. AEA BENG. 1 DARNEILLE, ania fedlé Office 400 Leutsiaua ave, @2-THE AEOV | account of 774, same the’Trustees — marl-d * BRICK HOUSE AND XTREEL, BETWEEN Db SOULHWEST, AT AUC- By virtue of adced of trust, dnly recorded in Liber No. 806, folig Tone of the nndree. fa INDAY. the i2it ords for the District of ‘AT 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M, sel in front of the wri Day or Maxcn, 4.D, all that certain pieces or paroni of ground, sitaate in the city of Washinuton, District of C bia, aud Snown and dercrihed a8 Lot thirceen (14,) {0 the recorded subdivis four handre: ball the tmpror whita, privileces and ap- ousing or in any wise ments, ways, ea-enenta, Purterances to the same b : balance in six and stat six per cout. per 2 by deed of trast on property sold, or sil cash atoption of purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost Terms to be complica with ia seve of tae, otherwise the Trustees reserve the rizht to recell at the risk and cos f defaultine purchsser hy op giving five days’ pillie notice of euch resale erg Winlad W. LOWNMAN 4 GH W. VOWS +d USCEOLA C. GREEN, pee feb24 th, 8, ttt, hw us days from day SALE GF IMPROVED PRUPSRTY STEELY, BETWEEN B AND CO ¢ the Sapreme Conrt a, passed in Equity ‘h sthe 12th day of-w Bell at public auction, ip on MONDAY, THE 7TH DAY FoLOcK P M., the f il- situate in te city of Colt to ft n Fequare numbered sew 32), towetner with the ating of a two-story - 1,831, ¢ February, 1881, We wi front of thie pre or Manca, A.D. 15s ing described re: Weshington, District o: numbered thirte m (12), hendred and tuirty-tw hu provements th and basement Br ex D ‘Terms: One third c: tive @ays from day of fale, and balance in three equal instalments, pay- able at six. twelve and e'htcan months, with fa. terest at six p aud secured by ‘a deed of trust upon the premizrs sold A deposit of 3100 will be required at the time of sale All conveyancing purchaser's cost If terms of sale are not cor “3 Teserve the y atthe risk and cost of aser aficr five days’ adver- right to resell the pr: the defanltiog pure teem BIDNEY T. THOMAS, 452 D street vest, FRAN BROWNING," { Trustecs. Columb: Building, J B. B. WARNE! § f0b23-20 Ppercaxson BHO Bog poe = SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR? SENT EE ee TA sO U5 SINGLE SS DOUBLE MATTRESSES, &c. exit Auction, at our salearcome, TUESDAY, San LUNCANSON BROS... It Auctioneers. NOANEON BROS., Auctioneers, pes 9th aud D streets ‘northwest 20,000 OIGARS, AS*OR1ED BRANDS, IN LOTS TO SU! :’ BOXES OHEWING TOBAUCO, CIGARETTES, FINE OUT, &o. At anctiop, within onr sa'esrooms, TUESDAY, Mancu Sru, ‘aT 10 o'cLock it LUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. TT), E WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. ES £355, CORNER O* 11H STRE: AND F Bi BBE f SOULHWES ¢. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated 14th day of December, 1878, aud duly recorded in Liber No S09, folio 470, one of the Land Recoras 7] of the district of Columbia, and at the re: red thereby, wa will offer at THE LTH DAY OF MAKcH, st of the party sec ab ic sale, on FRIDA S51 AT THE HOUR OF 50 KP. M.. the follow- ing-described premises, situated in| Washington ety, Listric of Cotumbi ng parts cf Lots number ® 10, 11 and 1, in’ subdivision of sqnar+ ES, beginning at the Torthwest comer of said 395, an rennin south 26 feat; thence, feet 934 och ence forth 25 feet, to F Breet, thence West 90 feet and 93 inches to ths bezitning, with the improvements won the same, eMbf et to all special 51.4 zoucral taxes. ‘Terms of sale: O. e-third of the purchase money +b, the balanes in six and twelve moths, with f, or the purchaser may pay gil cash. AL conveyancing at the cost of tae purchaser. A de- it Of BO requires = K.P TACKSON, LEMUEL J T. 8. W mart-5t ‘HANCEBY FAT) BLE LOTS. BETWEEN VERMON D TFENIH 84 REET, FACING McPHER3UN EQUARE. virtue cf a de-ree of thefupreme ay a of the Di ric’ of Columbia, passed in Equity 4.687, in which Ellen Butler aud. another are plaintiffs, avd Wiliam Queen et al. are det nis, we will sell at public action, o« AUESDAY, Manon -5, 1831, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M y in front of the preu ines, thoxe two valnable Lots of Gronnd known as Lota’ three (3) and four (4,) in square 218, Washington city, with the’ im- provements. ‘These Lota have each’ a frontage om K street of 28 fee. and are 12) feet deep. ‘They will pe offered separately ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. of which 8509 must be paid at the time of kale, (2250 on each lot) balance in equal instslmenta at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, tobe secured by deed of trust on the proporty *9ld, or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. - If terms are not com- plied with in ten days, the pronerty will be reso'd at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. ARTHUR A HIONEY, = Sia Trustees. mard-dts WASHINGTON, D. By virtue of adecd¢ dey of July, A.D. ‘ast to uA, dated 16th %; and recorded in land records. dat request of ction, in DAY, Tae len 0, io 44 istrict of ( eclted, We will sell, at _p of the premizes, on ‘THUR: oF MAROH, 148i, aT 5 arcel of xronnd in the istrict of Columbia, known as lot numberci htty- ) in Alfred G: Haley’s recorded subdivisi of the north halfof the rqnare numbered three red and #ix (306) of suid city. Terms of sale: if cash ‘in five days from tt! months from day of sale with iutere:t, recared by deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $200 will be reqnir-a tho lot at the time of sale, conveyancine at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale ara not coa- pled with in five days frou date of, wale Trustosg rererve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WILLIAM SMITH.) feb26.11t* HORACE K._ FULTON, } a Trustees THIS EVENING. YHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE EXTRAORDINARY. AT MY AUOTION ROOMS, 2 Ar 3 ann 7:30 P x, MARCH 77, 1881, asp Every Day Ustin Aut 1s SOLD. 3,016 UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES, ON ACCOUNT OF INCINNATI PAWNEES' LOAN ASSOCIATION Under the management of MIKE LIPHAM. ‘HESE GOODS CONSIST OF Diamonds 1 2 A full Hre of Silv Enives, Forks, Spec | set omme early ard leet Dnt a few days st THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. aud Silver Plated Ware, iH, Opera Glaesaa, bargains, as this sale will TO-MORROW, MAS DUWLING, A ELEGANT G90D3 \T AUCTION. CLEARING OUT SALE OF THE GREAT NE AND JAPANKSE Peanin N 80; ctloneer. 4 OF A ¢ B LAC Ph SUPERD CLOISONNE PLA on Le NS IN EMBROLD: UES AND ORNA- 18, BRCKEENS, — F PARASULS, BAMBOO BLINDS, OFFICE CUFFS, &o., LAaNTHORNS, &c.,'&c. ‘The whole to Le sold st my Sslerroom, MONDAY MO G, MAucH 7TH, at 1 o'cLocK, and con- tinue from day to day until all ia roid, — At ia with wreat satisfaction that I invite the pub- fie to this sale, it bem ove of the mest elewant combinations T Sent to this city. ‘Lhe goods will be 801d withont regard to cost. St ‘THOMAN DOWLING, auct. NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED RAL ESTATE. BEING SQUARE No 105, BOUNDED BY NEW HAMPSHIKe AVENUE, SEVENTEENTH AND EIGH- TEENTO S'RERTS, AND Q AND B BTREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of dved of trust tons, dated on the 24th day of Ms 7, 1812, sud recorded in| Liber No. 684, folio 419. of the laua recorda for the District of Colombia, aud by direction of the parties eecured, we will sell, at public auction, iu front of the pret‘ses, on TOUMSDAY, THE STH DAY o¥ MancH, 181, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK of Square numbered oné hnndred aud Bit} . in the City of Washington, DO. ‘This property ta bounded by New Hampehire avenue, 17a and 15th streets, and Q and K streets northaest, and offers | urusual attractions to iavestors and biilders. ‘Terme of sale as prescribed by the dead of trast $45, 0ue with 6 per cent: interest from the 24th May, | 1878, to the day of sale, ana the expenses of sale | (amount of which will’ be announced at tite of | sale) esah; balanes in six and twelve months for | which the potesof the purchaser or purchase! | With interest from day of sale, secured by a | of trust upon the property will he taken. A deposit ) Of #1, 000 will be requived st time of sale, convey- ancing at purchaser's cost If urns are not | complied with in five days from day of sale the ‘Trus*eea will resell atte risk and coat of de- fan: aby purchaser. WILLIAM A. GORDON, Jn.,) k. W. DOWNMAN. _ rae feblé-dta ___ MEDICAL, &e. O CURE NO Par! ected with private Giseanes come pa shall be | Fourded by mspevdy cure without mercury. Dr. EXROLBERS, $6 Bat eoathwest. _mard-20° DS EEO tis dee! eetablahed and most reti- bie LADIES PH YSIOIAN in the ted daily at 455 Msasachusetts a} febi9-lm | COSS EE DR ROBERTSON, every Wednesday | | rate rooms for patients. and Saturds: Bt hin orice, 456 O st. north- West, hear 439 #t., from 2 toy p’ m., who, with 15 | years’ experience, guarantecs a cure in all divesses | of the Urinary, Oreung, Nervous and Semigal | Weakness, Nocturna) Emissions, Impotency, &e. | Gonorrhata or Syplilis, recently contracted, posl- to 10 dave. | Strictly priva' Refers to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Main office, 198. Eutswst., Baitimore. Obi moderate. feb’ ADAM D¥ FOREST BAS BEMEDY FOR iebiss. "Avtenalscompiaints quiokiy cured. Can be consulted dat'y at 924 7th street northwest. Office hours from 1 to 9 p. m- feb9-Im* , Premature De- juici’y cured by Dr. HENKIE. No calomel used: icky ow NEIE. 4 | TiFeitale Wesknesscs, eto., cured. 486 Virginia Avenue southwest. janl6-2m* (COSSULT DE and MADAME SELDSN, Pro- |r rears’ BUO- Wypiomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TO CLOSE BUSINES: ENTIRE STOOK, FIXTORES AND TOOLS oF THE PLUMBING ESTABLISH MENT OF HARKNESS & CO., No. 1207 F STR TWEE! a AND 13TH STRE! Marcu rg, 1831, > 1 1 fhall sell the ‘ent ro cts of the above establisbinens. ‘She sttention of the trade is directed to thia sate. 5-3t THO Mas DOWLING, Auct. JANSON Bius., Auctioneers. TKUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOTS ON CORNER OF SEVENTH AND H STREETS SOUTHWEsT. By virtue of a deed ef trust to ur, dated 30th, ; = October, A. D. , snd recorded in Liber’ 874, folio 254, of the lind records for District of Columbia, ‘and at request of part secured, we will acl, st public anetic .in front of the premises, on THUXBDAY, tHe li tH Day or MancH. 1851, AT 435 O'CLOCK P.M, all those parcels of gronud ih y of Warhington, in the District ef Colum- » Khown s8 Lots tan (10), eleven (11), twelve and north half of thirteen (13), innquare bunéred and thirty-nine. These lots front oa 71 811 H streets southwest, and will be eoid separat ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balanc trelve and eluhteen montis with interest fr ely. in Bix, vm day of sale, eecured by dead of trnst oa proverty. A be required attine hasor lot Se posit of 8114) on Conveyanring at cost of parch: terms of ssle are not complied with in one #1 ‘Trustees reserve right to resell at risk and defaulting porchaer 1 5. HOLDSWORTH GO! DON, | Pruteee. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ((HOCKERY, OuINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. COMPLETE STOOK. BEST GOODB AT LOW PRICES. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Large Wess & Brventas, febla No. 1009 Penna. ave. QTUPENT’s LAMPS FOS THE HOLIDAYS. 84.60 WILL BUY A GENUINB LARGE SIZ® NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF BYNEAL’S ROYAL SECURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. Al other roods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. declé BYNBAL’S, 418 7th st. KKeew taser, ‘The untold miseries that result from indiscretion tn early life may be alleviated and cared. ‘Those who doubt this asvertiow eliould purchase the new medical work pnblished by the PEABODY MEDI- CAL INSTITUTE, Boston, entitled THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; on, SELF-PRESERVATION. Exhausted Vitality, nervous and physical debility, or vitalit impaired by the errors of youth or too close sppil- cation tg business, may be restored and 00d regained. Jo hundredth edition, revised and enlarged, just published. 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No. 0) Hrondway, New Torns* stool con: ete pul Copies Free. ‘Orders executed for Stocks and other Securities both in N. ¥- Sorente ALEX. ROBT. OHISOLM. Prov’r. WW S0ULE 2 G0. 1 ha dalle rete Unicast Ti arite for particulars. eetlI-eol tw G VODWLWs SUN DIaL GAS HEATING STOVES, For Heating Parlors, Diniug Rooms, Hall and For sale at Omce of Wash'n Gas Lt. Co., 413 Tenth st. northwest. Cal and examine them. le sent to all on receipt of 6 by permission, to Hon. P. As t of the National Medical jan27 F B THE LATEST STYLE In LADIES’ FINE SLIPPERS, Call at 727 Market Space. ‘To make room for SPRING GOODS, which are being received daily, we are offering broken lots of WINTEB GOODS AT COST. WwW. 8. BIOH, febm Vi? Market Space. BOOKS, &c. Setar eee : = : Stevens’ Madame De Steel, 4 vols. i - - Piaiil = Wedding Es quette. 's Karly Spring in 34 Winter's Life and Worke, Joha Brougham. ... JAMES J CHAPMAN, MeET«opotiTan Booxsrorw, mars 911 Penn-ylvania avenue. reponse oS eeesgases? EW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. BOOTS AND SHOES AT ACTUAL OOST—A FIN] GPPORTUNITY TO BUY FIR4 "-OLARS is SHOES AT VERY LOW PRIGES. Com: cing toAay I will sell all of hea and medinm weleht Shoes at PRIME GOST. Ladies’ Pebble Gost Bitton Boots. soe Fine Button Boots .. M Meo’ Men's Men's ae Minses aud ( hildren’s Shoes at cost. Beys and Youths’ Shoes at cost. aire sek none bnt solid shoes. We have but on bia GEO. MoCARTHY. (QLEARING OUT SALE OF ALL WINTER GOODS. Now 1s 7H Tree To BECURR YouR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, For the next ten days I will sell all my Winter ata reduction of 20 PER OENT, to make roor for our Immense SPRING STOCK. DON'T FAIL TO OALL—FIEST OOME FIR8T BERVED. Yon can eave double the money you spend elae- yrerey eroep tne of. ‘nie Cee ate mean > an wi Wwe advertises. GALL EABLY. GREAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue. BRANOH STORE, 211 and 211 1-2 Penna. avenue S.E., Jan28 CAPITOL HILL. Rea “THIS. PRIME RIB ROASTS SIKLOIN STEARS.. PORTER HOUSE. LAMB, VEAL, MUTTOY, PO! CHOICE BUTTER, 250 POTATOKS per bushel, 80c. VEGETABLES and CANNED GOODS of every description. WLXORDS Provision Store, 438 Uth street northwest. 12to l4c Ib. l4c ** 160 ** feb24-2w 11 LES. WHITE (A) SUGAB. 15 Ibs. Good Carolina Bice. 1 Bushel Ohoice Potatoes, 5 lbs. Mixed Nuts (new). THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY 82.50 PER GALLON. GEO. A. O'/HARB, 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. PHONZO YOUNGS ON DECK AS USUaL with INAUGUBATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. SUGARS, (Bost New York and Phila. Brands.) 10 Ibs. Granulated... .-for 81.00 10% Ibs. **A," (Standard) 12 Ibs. Extra "0," (Light Dibs. Out, (Square Lamps). FLOUR. Washburn Mills, (New Process). .the best on earth fevl7 Ceres, (New Process). Ditto. Gtampfon” Grew P. Dazzling White Ditto Fancy Selected Oreamery...............per Ib. 400. Fancy Relectod New York State Dairy. per Ib. 350. Fancy Selected Ohio. “per Ib. 800. ‘Other Western per Ib 250. ‘a 9-1b. paila at 320. OANNED GOODS. Choice Tomatoes, 3-lb. can: per doz. 31, Beefsteak rand Tomatves, j-lb caus. p.doz, Ohoies Peaches, 3-1b. cans. per doz. 2 Choice Peaches, 2-1b. caus - par doz. 1.60 Ghoics Gorn, 2-1b. oxns. per doz. 150 Choice Peas, 2-1b, can per doz. 2.40) PRUNES. New Turkey... Very Large French Prunes, (new) Large French Prunes, (new)... New Fizs. Dates, Nuts, Raisins, &c., &o. Cooking Raisins, (new) 11 Ibe. for st. lorida Oranges, very fn ee in. hoice Bananas, Just in: lot; Choice ee 8, by the bbl. NUTS—Jast received a new invoice of very choice Selected Nuts, of ail kinds, for table use. ” Telephonic Connections. oa NGS, ELPHONZO YOU SS OME, 504 Vth st. feble ECEIVED DAILY. OBOICE BTALL-FED BEFF, PHILADELPHIA SQUABS, OAPONS, OHICKENS AND TUBKEYS, at THE BOSTON MARKET, feb? pent POoIs—v. FLAGEOLETS—F. CHAMPBIGNONS—A. N. HARIOOTS VERTES—E. F, MAOEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED’S SONS. NEGOOIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. _ febd 1216 F atreet northwest. A™ HOWARD’s— 41u pounds Granulated Sugar, best quality, for 8: 1035 Coffee “A” 2 ** Light Brown *' a fmperial ana Oolong Tea, per Ib. Gunpowder Tea, very choice, per Ib., Old Governroent Java Coffee, per lb . Lawnayra Coffee, choice, pe Very best Bio Coffee, per Ib... Minnesota Patent Process Flour, per Choice Virginis Family Flour, per sack. Extra Sweet Ostawba Wine, per gall. Don Carlos Sherry, rich and California Brandy, equal to im; Bye Whisk sy, direct 1. 1. 1. from distillery, five years Old (imperial Gabinct Whisky, per gail’ Uld¥Lopaz Sherry, per wall... ee Dull Gordon Palé Sherr rman Must Very chotee Porto Rico Bi 4 scious ile Maui establishment, at correspondingly low figures, at HOWABD’s, wth and L N. B.—Telephonic Connections. Foss OBANGES, FRESH TOMATOES, OAPONS FROM PHILA- Bie Barns 4ueo, PHILADELPBIA CHIOBEN AND TUR- EXTEA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-BAOK, RED HEAD, QUAIL, GROUBE, Presi aT THB PALACE MABKET, Cor. 14th and New York ave. FHANH J. TIBBETS. of ivered free of charge [to all parts FR THE INAUGURATION. Ox o 10,000 POLTTIORE FEAGR, Have to be Sold at Low Figures. CHINESE AND AMEGIOAN LANTERNS. Cali and exainine our prises, at CHR. RUPPERT’S, pon 203 and 206 7th st. northwest. fel HE UNITED STATES GOVERNS- MENT: Its Orgapization and Practical Work tiga | By. N Lau phere. $2.50, exiatina Great City. “By Amanda M. Dougias Lexnox Dare. By Virginis F. Townsend. $1.50 Houng Wreland. By Sir Chas’ Q. Duly. "$3. Lite ot John Howard Kaymond. $2.50. The kel of (hina By Jaa, Lense. $1.60 Power of Movement in Plante, By Darwin, "82. mara a 28 7th Street. A NEW 2AW MAGAZINE. “*MOKRIBON'S 1 KANSCRIPT OF THE DE- eC ONS OF THE a, SUE asa ubecription price, #8 per volume ¢f- 600. pases. The vombe for Gasuary and February, Is, cw ready, 0.8. Court of Claims Reports, vol. 15, #, Opinions of Attorneya-General, vols. 15 and 16, Beach, $6. IN PREPARATION: MacArthur's Rey orts, vol. 3, (Supreme Court of the District.) mail, post-paid. upon resulpt cf price Dy thie peolee bt of price by ihe publisbers. W. B40. B. MORBISON, Law BOoxsELLERS aND PUBLISHERS, feb25 475 Penna. ave. n w. V#:W BOOKS.—Browsing Among Books, b; ‘Abba Goo'd Woolron, 81; Don yobs, Me Name Series, $1; Rrmestine, by Yon Billert, 2s, paper, Sic.; The Demon of Oswnpore, by Jules rerne, 81. 60; Troy, by 8.4. W. Beniaruin’ Bpoch Herfes, $1: Fir William Herschel, by Prof. £. 8 Holdeh, $1 60; Young Ireland. by Sir Charles @ van L aes 2 inese Immigration, by Hon. weorve F. Seward, $2.50; Islaud Life, by Alfred Hnerel Wallace, €4; Macy Marston, by Georse MeDonald, 81.50; The Ener Blades, 82.28; A Oentury 0: Bei A crmplete agsortment of en ‘and Marcus Ward's Valentines, Birthday trartlir Sanare snd Rearide Libraries COLUMBIA POTTERY GO. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 318 Georgia avenue, Foot of 3d street 6.¢ A wenernl assortment of Jara, Jugs, Pitchers, Buckwheat Pourera, Milx Paus, ‘Butter Chorns, Beer Mugs, &c., in maunfacture sud op hand. “This ware ie made of the best quality Terra Ootts material, and by skilled workmen. OUR FLORISTS’ AND GAlkbENERS' Depart- ment is complete, with s larze assortment of MA- OHINE AND HAND-MADE POTS, manufactured TORNADEN TAL Flower G Urns, Hanging ‘AL, Flower Baskets and OONRERVATOMY WARE, £2” The First Lipioms awarded at the iste Exbi- bition of the Horticultural Society and st the Ne- tional Fair. jani8-8r c¢ PEBATIONS IN STOCK! JOHN A. DODGE & CO. Bankers and Brokers, Io. 12 Wall st., N. ¥., buy and carry stecks on $toS per cent. margin, and when desired will sdvite when and what to ‘buy. Algo, secure STOCK PRIVILEGES at ressonabie rates in which 25 to 8100 can be invested. Full informetion on application and Financial Report sent free fani2-12mwaa LLEW!8 J0BNSON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALEKS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS TRICT and other INVESTMENT SEOUSITINS, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. janl9 424580 UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. ‘The June examinations for admission to Harvard Collies: the Li rence Beientific School, the Law Medical School, will hereafter be uuultangously in Cambridge, Exet ‘ew York, Poiiade pais, Oincinaati, C! anciscoon the ZHULSDAY, FRIDAY and [URDAY following the last WEDNESDAY in SUNE. | They will bexin this year on THURSDAY, JUN 80TH, at 8 a.m Candidates may prevent themselves upon a part of the examinations. For recent exsimination papers and further in- formation addrees the REGISTRAK, Harvard Co! leva, Cambridxe, Mas: sawiOt (Oe FIBRES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, THE BEST QUALITY IN BOXES AND BULK, AT Lowret Prices av A. ME. HLOCZEWSHU’S DRUG STORE, feblé 423 Oth st. n.w. GBs TLEMER's HATS, SPRING STYLES, 1881. Just received a full stock of DRESS AND BUSINESS HATS. MILITARY HATS, CAPS AND CORDS. Societies Furnished at Manufacturers Prices. 8. H. STINEMETZ, HATTER, fe019 W237 Pa. ave. nert to corner Lith st. OTic housands of WATOHES heve'been AN kept in “order by me during the last thirty ‘They are as perfecttc-day aa when manti- Weil-tnade Watche: with care, last , ended to by an experienced per- , 918 Pennsylvania avenue. auc ELCOME ViSITOMS! W To Fine Old SHFRRIES, #2, 83, 81, 35 : Delicious OATAWEA WINE: @f per gage Finest stock of OLD BYE WHISKIES in the ity. “ine Kentucky WHISKY, $2 and 3. Oid bye WHISEY, $2, 3, 89-50, 84, 35. ©. WITMEB. Gnocez, febt<2w 4918 Penna. «ve. QPEOIAL NOTICE. ‘We call the SPECIAL ATTENTION of purchasers to 8 new assortment of very elegant SMYRNA, TURKEY, GHIORDES, ana DAGEESTAN RUGS AND CARPETS, From sma!isize Mats to extra Jarge Carpeta. hese are very elegant goods and will be sold at VEY LOW PHICEs. Also, a full line of WIL- ‘MINSTER and other OARPETS. HOOE, BHO. & CO. 1328 ¥F st. north wes LISHED. Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Cleaned or Pesutitaly Di ea GENTS" WHA TiRWR Wot and Dry Casing and Preiss Steam Dyeing Establishment. 1068 (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, D. 0 Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city. deca nev20 YHTLRINABY HBADQUABTERS. 409 Fourteenth Street. Skillful treatment for Sick or Lame Ant |. Honorable dealing with the owners. Fair remuneration in all’ casos submitted. cour care. fanid ROB/T SMITH & Co. AFETY, RELIABLE SECURITY. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Borglar ard Damp Proof Vaults from 8 {0800's year. Government bonds on deposit for i 000. Also, recei Silverware formnoderste a “Baal dof Mahacere Willa dent; B: P. Snyder, iA. L. Sturtevant : Bensy A ohn Thos, treasarer; Henry A. Willard, — pag feb7-3m O. H. ALEXANDER & RIOKS Prop’rs. ‘The nineteenth century, above al! other agar, has ‘been noted for its many inventions; {t hes given us the steam poxer in its thousand-fold applications, the Telegraph, the Telephone, the Electric light, and innumerable cther discoveries, all blessings to humanity ;—each day bringiog us now surprises until we have become 80 accustomed to the ex- hibitions of the genius of our century, that any new development is at once received as a matter of Datural conseqnence, and most people will simply Temark, ‘‘I told youso " As an instance of this fact, we would only call attention to that woa- derful discovery, St. Jacobs Oil. A few years sg0 this great German remedy had never bsen heard of in this country ; to-day you can har lly find a man, woman or child in the United States who bas not used the remedy for some pain or ache, or, at least, has witnessed its mse and seen its wonderful effects on a fellow being. St. Jacobs Oil has become s nations! remady, for it is knowe in every city, town, vidaxe suf hamlet in tbe country. Itis a cosmopolitan preparation ; for it is praised by the Americana, Germans, Its! jane, Bohemians, Danes, Swedes, Portacuese, + psniarde, French, yes.even by the **Heathen Chinee.” “It may be termed the universal bless. ing; for it Js indorsed bs the rich and pror, the clergyman and the physician, the merchant and the iaborer, infact by all clsases of the commun- ity Bt. Jzcobs Oil by its almost msrvelous prop- erties can be employed for s simple cut or sprain, orthe worst case of inflammatory rheumatism. Persons who hate been confined to th bed jor years with that terribl seas. rheumatism, have beea completely by the use of a sinele bottle. Nuch c bave been quoted by the lead: journs's 1 our country ; fer instance: The St. Louis Mos!- Dispatch says: Under the title of Old Probabilities, ole cf the most useful and valuable officers of the U.S. government is most widely knowa. But quite 2s well known is Prof. J. H. Tice the mete. rolegitt of the Mississippi Valley, whose contri butions to bis fwerite study have given him an almost ratioral reputation. (nm a receut tour rough the northwest the Profeasor had a narrow ercape from the serious consequ of s sudden and very dangerons illness, the particulars of which he thus rofers to: The day after coacluding my course of lectures at Burlington, Lowa, on 21st December last, I wa seized with asudden attack of neuralgia in the chest, giving the most exeruciat- itg pain and almost preventing breathing. My pulse, usually 80, fell to 35; intense nausea of the stomach succeeded, snd a cold clammy sweat covered my entire body. The attending physician could do nothing to re- Neve me: after suffering for three houra, T thought, —as I had been using St. Jacobs Oi! with good enect for rheumatic pains,—1 would try it. I saturated a piece of flannel larze enough to cover my chest with the Oil, anc applied it. The relief was slmoet instantaneous. In one hour, I was en- titely free from pain, snd would have taken the train to fil! an appointment that nicht in a neien- ng town, had my friends not dissuaded m it was, I took the night train for my home, S! Lovie, 2nd have not b-en troubled since. The Bo: ten Giohe says: Chas. § Strickland. Esq., builder, No. 9 Boylaton street, and 106 Harrison avenus, Boston, thus speaks: The pleasure which I hereby atte pt to express, can only be half conveyed by words. Physicians of very high character and notoriety have heretofore declared my rheums- boi tiem incurable. Bpecifies, almost number lese, have failed to cure or even alleviate the intentity of the pain, which has frequent’y confined me to my room for three months at a time. Cne week azo I was eeizod with an attuck of acute rheumatism of the knee. In a few hours the entire knee Joint became swo'len to enormous pro- portions and walking rende:e4 impossible. Ni thing remained for me, and I intended to rosiza myself, a8 best I might, to another month's agonies. By chance I learned of the wonderful curative properties of §t. Jacybs Oil. I clutehed it asastraw, and in a few hours wa free from pain in knee, arm and shoulder. As before state cannot find words to convey my praise and wrat itnde to the Giseoverer of this hing of rheums: The Chicaxa Tins says: Everybody on knows J. D. L. Harvey been a resident of Chicags twenty years. Mr. Harvey expres self on the ‘‘oil subject” a8 fo 5s have spent over 82,000 to care my wife of rhentns- tim. Two bottles of St. Jacobs Oil accomplishet what all the medical treatment failed to brius about. I rezard it a8 a creater discovery than ectricity. Itisa boon to the human race, and 1 am very glad to have this opportunity of testifyine to its remarkable eflicacy. I cannot speak too highly of it, and 1 would be reereant to my duty to those afllictod did I not lift my voice in its praise."—Ihe Philadel hia Ledger saya: Mr. George J, Graham, 820 Nineteenth strest, Phil. dely hia, i8 a Journalist of many Years’ experien| and 4s actively connected with the Philadelphia Simday Mirror, a leaging thestricw and jt journal Durin te onpieasantness” Mr. Gralam was Ua mpany K, One Hundred and Kishty-third Pennsylvania Regiment, and throuxh exposure in the fied he contracted a variety 01 ills, and he saya very troublesome case of rheumatism ia the rizht leg snd foot wss a w: inheritance that he had in yain tried to get rid o until he was recommended to try “Bt. Jacobs Oi1."* He stater that ha fclt a slight relief evea on tne firet a ion of the O. Before the first bot he purchared had been used up bs had but few traces of bis rheumatism, and at thir time be says the disease has ti eft him, which he attrib entirely wee of St. Jacobs Vil, He remarks: ‘'No verfon need suffer with rheumatiem if Kt. Jacobs Oil can be obtained; to thore who are afilicted with thatcomplsint it is worth its weieht in gold” The Chicago In’er Geran saya: Capt. Paul Boyton, the world renowned swimmer, thas speaks of the Old German Remedy: From constant exposure I am somewhat subject to rheumatic pains, and no'hing would ever berefit me, until I cot hold of this Qld German Remedy. Why, on my travels I have met people who had been suffering with rheumatism for years; by my advice they tried the OU, and it cured them. I would sooner Go without food for days than be without this remedy for one howr. In fact 1 would not attempt a trip without St. Jacobs Vil as I do not see how I could get along without it. St Jacobs Oil bas been endorsed by persons of nations! repu- tation, who would not lend their names if they were not convinced that it was a duty they owed to suffering humanity; they have experienced the wonderful effects of the great German rem- edy and they want their fellow crestures to know the result. We would only mention in this connection the Rt. Rev. Bishop Gilmoar, Cleveland Obio: Excellent for rheumatism and kindred diseages. It has benefitted me greatly Mme. Marie Salvotti, Prima Doans Wilhelm) Concert Troupe: ‘*Nothivg can compare with it as a prompt reliable cure for the sil- ments named." William H. Wareiny, Esq., Asst. General Superintendent, New York Post Office: **Proved all that is claimed for the Oil and found oflicacious. Ready relief for rheumatic comp'a.nts.”—Hon, Thos. L. James, Postmaster, New York: Referring to Superintendent Wareing’s repors concerning St. Jacobs Oil; “I concar. Prof. 0. O. Duplessis, Manager Chicago Gymu: sium, Chicago, Ill. : ‘Our professionals and ama- teurs use it in preference to everything they have ever tried.""—Major T. A. Hillier, No. 2235 Master street, Philadelphia, suffered so with rhcumstismm that he was confine! to his bed for weeks at a time, sbsolutely helpless; happened to hear of St. Jacobs Oll, tried it and was cured.— George W. Walling, Esq, Superintendent Police, New York ‘City: ‘‘Member of this Department relieved of rheumatism by ite use "Stacey Hill, ¥eq.,Mt. Auburn Inclined Plane Railroad, Cincin- Jhio: Undoubtedly it isa remarkeble med- D. B. Oooke, Eeq., Ameriosn Express (o., Ghicago, Il: **Gladly bear testimony to its effi- cacy.”—Capt. Henry M. Holzworth, Chief Detec- tive Force, Cléveland, Ohio: **Surprising relief. A world of good.”—Prof. Edward Holst, Pisnist and Composer, Chicago, Ill : ‘Its effects are in har- mony with ita claims "—In conclusion we would say, that it is the imperative daty of every family tohavea bottle of St. Jacobs Oil on hand for all emergencies; for the remedy is a true frend In need, and the occasion for ite immediate use msy come when it is least expected. Follow this advice, znd it will not be long before you will join usin calling St. Jacobs Oil ‘‘A National Blessing.” 1t ATTESTion: In order to make room for our SPRING STOCK, WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS Aline of BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, AT @1.00 PEB YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGBAINS AT COSRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRICES. | “ing. at the THE EVENING STAR. MONDA -March 7, USSt A Man Married to His Sister. A correspondent of the Louisville Qowrter Journal gives currency to a sad story as hav- vee Sse come to light im Pulaski couaty, nuuUky. Many years A wife Meing near % ” ad aoe aera, ms account of family troubles, an oniy daughter coing with the father, white the soa stared 08- hind to sbare the lov of his mother. The goa- (eman removed to a aboring state and engeged In an agricul life aud accumu- lated considerable property. Mis wife In the nilme had drifted away to San Franctsoo, Years rolled by. and the gentleman died without ever revealing the blight of his early iffe to bis Gaughter, she Delug too young at the time of the ‘separation to | reme ber anything about it. Soon after the mot died, and the son having no frends in Cailfornta, and yearning for the love atd copfidence of th jouds aed relatives of his boyhood, came back and settled in Kentucky, Last summer the young lady, While spending the season at one of our water- ing places, met this young man. and, attracted by bis polished manner and cuttured mind, fell in love with him. He, equally as charmst oy ber winsome tace and fetutnine graces, rectpro- cated the feeling. ani after a shori courtship they were married. both torally iguoraut of Lue terrible mistake they were making. Gays ago the old familly lawyer of the you wife's father, who, by-the-way, knew all ths Past Itc Or her father, came to kee the Fou tmartied couple, and aurtn his stay learae: the bistory of Uae young man, Struck by Uae simtartty cf the young hu-band’s history and tha’ of his wife's fatuer, aud half belleving the horrible truth, be set himself 1 work and learned enough 10 convince him that the duu ter of his cid friend Li: arried © brvher, The few friends who have learned the young couple's sad predicament, have concluded to keep the secret andiet them ive 4s man and The Planets in March, THE BRAUTIES OF THE HEAVENS AS SEEN DURING THIS MONTH. Venus ts pre-eminently the evening star, for the most interesting planetary events of tae month are clo-ely connected with tne more- meUts of this radlant member of the solar faca— lly. She leads off in the starry annals of Marck by coming near Saturn on the first day of its advent. ‘The conjunction 13 not a close one, Venus passing between five and six degrees to the north, and henceforth wending her way at an increasing distance from her rivals, and dis- solvin wetary trie which has long 43- lighted tb €8 OF Studeuts OF Lie SLAs, On the 2ith Venus reaches her period of greatest brilllancy and ber radiant Deauty as evening star culminates. She igs been moving rapidly westward since her eastern elongation on the 20¢h of February, presenting tu tue tele- scope the phase of tue moon passtug from the last quarter toward new moon. She ls ta pert- helion on the 6th, a million miles nearer the sun than when furthest away tn conjunction with Neptune on the 23d, and reaches her ex- treme PoInt Of distance north of the sun on the Venus sets now about a quarter before jock, at the end of the month about 10 duplier ts ev E ordinate actor on the celestial arena, ylelding the palm to his bewltching rival, who eastiy wins the honors due to the leadlug star. His role is somewhat monotonous, for his golden glow !s fading, hts size diminishing, and he is hastening to Hide himseif from observation in Ube sun's all powertul rays. He ts stl] a Deau- Uful telescople object, the great red spot re- taluing {ts undimtaished proportions on his disk, his belts giowtng ismatic hues, and bis attendant moon ving in harmonious obedience to his sovereign wil Whether pe has anything 10 do WIL itor not, spots and loxy protuberances on te sun are on Une la- crease, and the maximum of meteorological dis- Lurbance 1s probably nol yet reached on the carth. Jupiter's approach to Saturn 1s a polat ior observation; at the eud of Ube month they: are so near Logether Uhat there 13 only abut ten ininutes’ difference in the time of thelr 8° ling. Jupiter sets now a litte after 9 o'cloc! end of the month about twenty minute before > o'clock, moze Uhan two hours atver enus. saturn Is evening star and follows in the foot- ps Of his filustrious rival, as be has done for several months; next month there will come ® change, and the brother planets will pass each other and separate fo form new combinations. Saturn sets now at half past 9 o'clock; at the end of the month about ten migutes before 8 clock. Mercury is evening star until the 11th, when he comes into inferior conjunction with the svn, and Is morning star tor the rest of the month. AS this 1s the most favorahie time of the year for seeing Mercury, and he is above the horizon an hour and a (juarter after sunset, he may possibly be found about elght degrees north of the point where the sua peared. He sets row @ few minutes after 7 o'clock; at the end of the month he rises avout a quarter ber o'clock. bus ts evening ster, for on the Ist he was ypesitioy, and, as the word impiles bis ih the beavens is decidealy opposite the is how at his nearest point to the Uranus, the earth, and the sun delag in raight With the earth in the c-nter, therefore the time to look for nim with nake Hie muy be found tn the can. on Lto, Hear a sinvil star In one of the forms « triangle with Regalus U Slax Of the cons at mi 1Way becwe in a qiarter De lose Of Lhe MONLY avout 4 4 o'clock. iy visible Dy ng the There 1s nothing of spectal 1a- terest In his movements, though he is slowly coming toward us sud increasing in size, He keeps at about the same atstanc rising Gow about 6 o'clock: and”at the end of the mouth about a quarter after 4 o'clock. ‘The March moon fullson the 19th. Sue ts in conjunction with Mars on the morning of the 26th, when her waning lght will bein foe contrast with his ruday bue. The new moon Of the 29th is near Jupiter and Saturn on the Sist. The March full moon holds the honor of determining when Easier shail be celebrated. As the moon fulls five days before the vernal equinox, she fixes the tlme for the Easter fest! Val upon the Sunday following the next fall moou. AS this occurs on the 14th of April, Easter Sunday will foliow on the 11th.—Provi dence Journal. No CHARGES AGainsr Dk. Baeistor.—Re- farding the recent church trouble tn New Orleans, Bishops Foss and Warren state Unat no charges were ever made against Kev. Dr. Bristor, of the Ames M. E. Church. Dr. Brisvor was hot removed, but regularly transferred to the Wilinington, Del., conference. The author of the scandalous statements against Dr. Bris- tor, 1n ab open letter Of apology, says: “The whole report originated in a mistake, and was an inexcusable binder on my part. — eee MARRIED. KEMP—FORNEY. On Thursday, March 34, 1881, by Rev. Wiliam M. Feswason, Witttaw A. KEMP, of Woodensburs, 10 ANNIE Kati. Baltiaore, Md. Baltimore conn y, afd., iguier of A. J. Furaey, of only & $< DIBD, ALLEN. On March 5, 1581, at his late residenon, 242) 11th street northwest, James A-aLues,aged GL years. CADY. On March 6th, 1881, at3e m., AxwE, beluvea wife cf Patrick ‘Cady, thirty-eight years. Funeral will take place from her late residence, i ueaday afternoon at 2203 M street northwest, on ree 8 o'clock. Friends of the family in tend. 11. B. FFBERY. Ip Washingtor, oy Saturday, March 5, 1851, Hi ey W Fxeeey, of Alexeudriacounty, i take place ape chore, Ve. ont ‘desday at 2 o'clock. . STER. On Sund March 6th. 18%1, Magy ee Genenter of damon and the late Mary iB ter. in the -igateenth year of hoc axe. Funeral from Isracl Bethe! Church, Wedues day, Sth imstant, at 3:30 p. mo. SON, On Saturday, March Sth, 18S1, at a » Mazié F., the beloved daughter of D and fi. L."Sociison, ih the seventeenth year of her ave. eral services will be held at St. Aloysius Chunk on Duceday pext ard odleck pb. oe tien vatives and frieads invited {Syracuse papers copy. | = -ANT. Monday, March 7th, 1881, at 4 o'c\osk am Yoompn FW: Pract, Pest Savrete Onas™ lor K. of P , in the fiftieth year of his age. ‘Notice of funeral in morning papers. = Ga panies. March 6th, 1831, at o'clock, GzoxGE % snag eeceet ete morrow (Tuesday), thweet,. 10-1 Mact su at? oslocs, “Reutves and friends of tamily’are invitea to attend. WILLIAMS. On Sunday, March 6th. 1831, WL Bonace, infant sun of 3-W- E- aid Kate V. Williams, aged 5 montus. ‘Tureday, Maron Sth, from residence, NO WSF strect pevihoad st} o'clock p.m NGaSSl Eee “rari eg ot LECAMP, AND HORER SINGLETON & HOEKE, teh: Coupe 8 dues. tay ite it ot ae" af IT. UMBING. % % S452 Waals’ Practica, xrxnraxon. [s4tcunarion pax. E ane HOBEHOUND asl SaaS MOA i digempey Oa marta: Fi BREEN, 419 th ats Bovey coUGH DROPA, fold by inte. Price 28 conta: STOTT & ORG: SS PLUmEL iG, writh's view to 1s ar- AMERIOA. Reueve and Coughs, Colds and Hoarsenese NO REASONABLE OFFER danla-tm LEBON Bi CHER are! EMS DRY OLEANING ES. | Tarcrmenta.” Orders promptly. ‘oat 6 n* THE BEST LAGER BEEE IN gpicker tian any other oes conat — Sei adie bee, Weahingtoas D0. | A northwest, near the U. BePaior orate” 1 408. SCHLITS BREWING COMPANY'S ARTHUR NATTANS, PHARMACIST, 2 UNDERTAKERS. > ba Fine Proving a srocialty. ote | | EADIES and GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS OF mares feb 14th and I and 2d'and Dts. northwest. | FOR ANY ARTICLE IN OUR LARGE! OOK BIND (NG--The Lycsrt BrxprEy emopicye ! KINDS OLEANED and DYED; also, | PaaS aoa Cdtabing” five EVERING STOCK OF | DRESSES. ‘experience. I$ ts one of the ertabl sim ents 84 floor. OF PENZ4NCE OLIVETT! Ps a TAVLOn. LSB, . Full vocal ecores, with piano accomvant: these popular “Cyerss now Teady. 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