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ER MATT A: Re Heaven Gth etrect Whart at Totsock lows: On TU PESDAYS and Bis fusbe¥ifor Land. ching ai NUAYS for CHAPTIOO aud MATTOX co WATTAWOMAN on x iste ne pi Eiger Land: dings evel wolt arming. Darply to @. TF. ‘JONES, Agent, Foss No Sak rH, THE STEAMER GEORGE LEARY arf, foot of 7th stre-t, on TURS- UKs. DAYSand SATU RD. AVS, at6 0. 12... atopy saa FINBY POINT snd POINT LOOKOUT woinw aud retviraing. Eeturping leaves ——_ on Wednesdays, Fri 5,0 UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES, ON ACCOUNT OF OINCINSNATI PAWNEBS' LOAN ASSOCIATION Under the manazement of NIKE LIPHAM. THFSE GOODS CONSIST OF Fine Gold and Silver Watches, C_amonds and Jewelry of al Hinds, “Rings, Btuaa, Sleeve- £utt ma, Ladies’ Complete Bet: Neck Cantus, Opers Chins, vs Goid and Chains in Endless Variety. ver aad Silver Plated Ware, spoons, Opera Glassen, Ke. Come early srd get bargains, as this sale will but days eared 2)" roms DOWLING, Auct. Gaye and Sundays, at 4p fare wo Fortress Menroos TO-MORROW. 1.50 Piney Point & Point: Lookout 1a Breight received until 4 30 GEORGE MATTINGLY: Supt ,PECIAL NOTICE. ORFOLK AND NEW YORK STRAMERS. JANE MOSELEY will resume her trips to NURFULK on MONDAY, the 2ist instant, leaving her «larf, foot of 6th street, éve: DAY, WEP N=sLAY and FRIDAY at 5 Piney Point, Point Lookout aud co Fortress Monroe and Nor- . m2. & Wenon, agent. feb2i story Brick tateroome can be secured at general office, ie ¥ stres JOEN Gipson terest, < bEW YOBK ST&AMERS aE ‘caving Pier 41, Esst Kiver, New York, LAY at 4p ti. and Geoneetown every m. For particulars apply to Agent, cormetown, ALERED WOOD, Secretary. — GERMAN LLOVD—Srea Link Bei wen New oe Vass Lonvor, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steswere of this com Urday from iremen Pier, f Bal ses. ‘Fro Hts K Re $a treet Hote Tobore m New York to Havre, Lon- ton and Bremen, ‘frat cabin, $80: vt apoly ‘s ‘aseute Soir! Pe 925 Pa. LA THE OUNARD eet? Gompany Lim. Between New York and Liverpeol, Call- W42TEE 8. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. AUC Mancn AT li O'oLoce hi our ealeasoom omelhand jug Desk, fine |S finished and ‘lors, > WILLIAMS & O., Ancts. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. “DWELLI WC STORY BRICK @ AND Lor FRONTING ONS SEOOLD. SER i WEEN B ASD O STREETS NOMI tT Neo t anca 0, ar 5 o'clock ae front of the @ premises, Lot No. 27 re No 725, havi feet front fect deep, improved by a Two- rus of ea’. Ore-fourth cash; ba‘ance in six, twelve and cixhteon months, for notes beariay in: nd secured bs a deed of trust on property ing at cuet of purchaser. 3100 a raate WALTER B. WILLIAM: » Manct 102n, av 10:30. shail se!l within and tn para the above cotiection belonging to a tna and removed io onr sales i. B. WILLTAMS & ©9., Acts. FROM +1ER 40, ia. ‘9 aM: 16 Mar. |Scythia, Wed.,13 Vied', 23 Mar. | Parthia, Wed Maranthon. Wed, 30 front of tiie pred a 2 Qui Emvone's ‘at lowest Fates, Through bills of Isden given for Belfast, Gias- , Havre, [tonne and — ports on the Gon- passa cn, No 4 eh cabin, tb cris BIGELOW & “OO. 605 7th street, VERNON H. BROWN & 0O., N.Y. 28! | at purchaser's cost. DLTE! ALAND," acd “MAAS,” the US. Mails tothe Netherisnds, leave | ee '* Stcres, Brooklyn, eee a Ast ee See os = a ne r & OF FH, Suisse RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODiL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LIND BETWEEN ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON ‘TRACE! JaNREY COUPLER! STEEL SOHEDUL® TO TARE EFFECT WEDNESDAY, a EEAVE WaStxazow. 1. BO—Obicax, Olpemnat! and St. Louis Fast ‘nunapeils and wsy. (Piedmont, snchester, Haveretown and way, and wsy stations $.45—Staciton and Vauey Expr awe and at Poin! cost of pur ress. Tater a at Hystteyil et Laure, Annspolis id pve and Hanove TRUSTEE: _ Chicare, PSeetnaati and & oe Eluicott City, Annapolis and Way ‘Kunaes only, as a will sell, at 35-0 nes only, £0 for Baltimore and way. ill sell, at pa ei ocrcce = 8 all those | the city of Washingtdn. in the nia and Boston Express a (Winchester, and Lacrel Ex- Via Relsy. Stops at Anna- .Z OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON STRERT, BEIWEEN B AND O STREETS BOUTHEAMT. ofthe virtue of a decree of the Saprems Court c dusirict of Columbia, passed in Rquity 6 the 12th day of- HI at pablic auction, in DAY, THE TrH Day CLOCK P. M., the fal- situate in the city of bia, to wit: Lot are numbered seven ), together with the ww of a two-story ‘d cash, in in ive Aays from day of three equal instalments, pay- esnd eizutceea months, with in. and secured by n deod of es sold. A deposit of 8100 will time of eaie ~All conveyancias If terms of sale are not com- Seven days the Trustees reserve the he property at the risk and cost of purchaser after five days’ sdver- ant SIDNEY T THOMAS, 5) 2D reek northwent, OW NEN Columbia Law Balding, B. H. WAENEK, uc . se 1881, oF Marcu, A.D 5 plied with 2 feb23-e0 D until O'CLOCK P BROWNING, ; Trustees. te- THE ABOVE an PosTFON ae oes ye ATS THUBSLAY, M. 3 ST mas-2t SALE OF u IMPR ETH STK 2 N, D. VED LOT ON NORLUWEST, IN t tons, dated 16th D. 2 wd recorded in S00. fois 409. Of the laud record forthe District of Columbia, aad at reqaest of yariy secured, we will sell ront of the p tpn auction, in AY, TH mb. x. all emises, on 1 1, at 5 o'cLc Day oF Manout, f in the city of Washingtah, in the iumbia, known as lot numbered fity- 0 (52) in Alfred G- Hisley’s recorded subdivision Cite north half of the square mucabered, thee hundred and six (366) of aaid city. Terms of ‘Gne-Lalf cash in five days from date of sale: the balance in six moaths from day of gale with interest, secure] by deed of trust oa the property. A deposi: of 3200 will be required oa the lot at the tims of sale, conveyancing at aser. If termsof'sale are Zot com- piled with in five days from date of ssle Trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchager. FALUAM sutra HOBACE ss, Trasiges BROS., Auctioneers. SALE OF USIMPROVED LOTS ON QORNEL OF SEVENTH AND H STRELTS i of trust t6 us, dated 3 is. J _feb26-11: of Columbis, and at request of tole fooured, we mblic auction, in front o: remises, AY, THE LTH DAY OF Mant, 1881, oe vance of ground in Oolum- bis, Known as (10), eleven (11), twalve 135, eee f th ‘irtee i}, in nguire fou ir uundred aud th'rty-nine. These lots front on 7th and H streets coutiiwest, and will be sold separately. Termsof eale: One-third cash; 03 im six, twelve and elghteen mouth with interest from da of sale, eecured by deed of trast on proosrty. epost of 8100 om each lot will be required a¢ time fsale Conveyancing at costof purchaser. If terms Of sale are not en wita in one week the Trustees reserve right it to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, TAMA; GORDON, terol EGLDSWOK™H GORDON, 5 Trustees. eb2l eokdbe ‘To all afflicted with © at once and you shall bs y cure without mercury. Dr. Eouthwest. mart-29” = ne CURE NO Pa private diseases cot Fewardes precited fair HS GREAT rate roon.s for patients. 1881 — Dee | D LON, the ol She LADIES’ PETBIOLAN in the city, cap be | 2onsa! ta ave. from 3 Feuale Compiinte snd Irreg- Spritien amie¥ly cared. Frowpt trestment, Beps- eb19-Imy CALS Cae Beet TH, W! 801 | west. near re from Hiaciabure 1k Sunday -9 9) pm rants | Gan be consuited daly at Sat | Office hours from 1 to 9 p. Dis. ROBERTSON, every Wedneeday day, st his office, 456 0 = ‘from 2 tod pr be, who, euce, euarantees care in all diveases rinsry Ur-sn3, Nervous and Seminal Noctnrpal Emissions, Impotency, &e. Byphiligy recently contracted, posi in from 8 to vate, and 8ei leas f Baltimore. S198. Butaw ot » Baitimore. Oharg M ADAM D¥ FORS#T HAS REMEDY FOR YR Ladies. All fen:aiecomplaints quickly cured. a4 Th street northwest. fev9-1m* HA, Lpotency, Premature De- ons ‘and all Venereal Diseases, 9:30, 10 SU 8m.» and Td e'm + 2:30, 6:40, pete icy Line 6:40.a.m. and 4:40 p.m 5, 6-40 Sm. and 4:40 p.m. daily. \GSSULT DE. and MADAME SELDSN,, Pro 1 fi asors of Midwifery . over tweiity years’ su coast SLEZAADIGY AND FRRDERIORSBURG RAIL woth SND ALEXANDAIA AND WABHING™ er 738 8 and 11: * Are og Sane General Manaxer. “eek ET Se TRADES. PACES axp sos ruretess, Errosyivania ave., Washington. D.O. we Fine Printing s specialty. ATTSS TION: In order to make room for our SPRING 8TOOK, E WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Aline of BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, | AT 81.50 PER YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGRAINS AT CORRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, S01 MARKET 6PACR, fa S§4' 87%, RELIABLE SECURITY. NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. F ‘Bu toga ee Euler one. Dee Proof Vauits from FJ ment oni jeat extablished and momtreli- | it" WALTPR B. WILLTAMS & 00 , Aucts. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HEGULAR SAE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND At ealeeroom, SATURDAY, Manoa 127m, COMMENCING AT 10 O'OLOCK, comprising in bart Upright Planoforia: five very hand- some Fre: ch-plate Pier Mirrors, wi weneral Pi a Ghaubar Furni- ture: © Also, one Ber oot rate. e large Ghee ct Drawers with Yale hocks, Als), one nearly rew Gold Medal Furnace, WE. Woo, Baltimore, M., auaker Also, a lates stock of ‘dies and Jara, two silver-mounted Bhow Cases, Counters “the stock is fresh aad in wood overed Wagon, in #00d cn Sition, for one cr two horses: tozayber with many other artic es. mard-3t \HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TBUSTEE'S SALE OF VA ALUABLE IMPROVED TREE BININ AND YENIH STRELTS WE by virtue of ae n Liber u oi the past securea ti as survising trastee, a! Suan, 831 TH DAY OF of uisey, that 4 fuownas and + (24) feet seven and Int by the depth pean tial Three-story 5 ths residue tn x and twelve mnths, with ferent 2 pir cant uDtil paid, to ba secttredt by a deed cf truetupon the proverty, S100 deposit Ali cnveyancing en the pr yertyis atrni kof. we direat thecoat of the purchaser Deel given and trist taken. Purchaser to emuply with, terme within five days after rale, or the property old at risk of © purchaser upon fivedsvs’ Tee. a8 B ¥BED. W. JONE: mard. dts Surviving Traste HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. PIANO. FORTE, VERY PARLOR AND oe MBE AUOCTIO: AT Mdina? Ataner Lite, ING at 10" o'cLocK, at the gent'eman deciint - © 710 1 street, between 17th and te northwest, I shell ella very superior pHe of household goods, 5 ery superior Hosewood Gas iano Forta, Cover and Stoo! Very band-ome'Parlor Suite with gold tracings, upholstered in raw silk and plush Fegan! Marble top Table with old tracings. tuperior Window Hanvinga Very fine Frilish Brussels Oarpeta. Brusseis Hall and Stair Carpets, Ingrain Carpets. Vers erier, Black Walnut Marble-top Chamber Bt neh plate Mirrors Mattrapses, Epriny Vuderbede, Pilows and Bot- Nery henda me Child's Badetead. complete. is residence of Keeping, tr Welnut Extention Dining Table, Dintoz Ohairs. Ve aan Se an nd Glass wie, en Keulsites, ce é Wises HOMAS DOWLING Refrigarat mar8-5t Auction UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STEINWAY PIANO, HOURELIOLD FU BNITURE, OARPATS, &o c DIN HOUSE No. 108 ‘Uti Stieet Nowe WES By virtue of a deed of tr rast wiven to mo, and duly recorded ia Liber folio 65, et seu, Sue of the land reoorde of ‘Waaltincton Qonncy, 2 iatriot of Column) ta, ¥ wilt sell at c on MONDAY, Mancit Uru, \ D 1NG AT 10 O'CLOCK A. x northwest, (between 1 sts), the articles in Exhibit “a” attached to said trast, comprising in part: Nearly New tteinway Piano, Two S_fas, S fen Walnut Chamber Sete, Pillows, Bo'sters, Niue Cotte Chayaber Sate, Springs aud Mattresses tes, MT. Tables, C! inet Sewing Machine, Tat xtension ‘Tables, Biankets, Comforts, To: Loxnges, Easy Ohatrs, Brussels Carpets, about Six Haider Yards of if Carpeting thronghout ths bou-e, Diring Koom Quaits, Kitchen Furat- ture, &c.,&0 mars N31, coMananc ‘tt House No. "703 Lith at. JOUN E, LATIMER, Trustee. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE ee ed IN SQUARE 356, CORNERO AND F 8 tSOUTHWES By vite ofa deed ef trust, dated 14th di December, 3878, ioe duly recorded in Liber No. 899, folio $70, one of the Land Records District of Colombia, aut at tho r3 «iuest of the party sect Wiss thereby, we will offei ubiic sale, on F Lvl pay or Mancu, 881 aT TE HOUR - M., the follow- ing-deseribed pret: tusted in’ Washiugton yo cs, city. District of “Columbia, being parts of Lots nuniber 9, 19, 1 and 14, ia subdivisiva of eyasra the northwest corner of said and rennin south 26 tet; thenea in Ennion north 25 feo, to nh cust 9 feet 9 2 in six and twelve mont, wit ae hater may pay all cash, Ail cing at oat of the purchaser. A de- R. Eiatoh SSBB ar an, | Tensteos. . WAGGA MAN, ‘Auctioneer. CHR BALE OF THOSE VERY VALUA- K LAV’S ON K STREET NORTHWEST, TWEEN VERMONT AVEN NUE H B81 REET, mar?-5 FACING MoPHERSUN ics of Colum! in Osuse Now 4.65% fo whieh another are plaintiffs, and William i defendants, we will sell at pablic auction, 04 TUESDAY, Manon 15, 1881, at $:39 O'CLOCK P.M, in front of the premises, ‘those two valuable Lois of Greund Rnown as Lots aoe Bg and four (4,) in Square 216, W eaniagton with the im: Fevements. ‘These Lots ive each’ a froatace On street of 28 feet, ana are 120 feet deep. They will be offered separately. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, of which $502 must be paid at the tiias of sale, (8250 onesch fot.) balance in eaual instalments at eix, twelve and Gigbteen months, with toterest, to bé securad by of trast on the property acid, or all cash. at the option cf the Deron If terms are not com- plied with in ten days, the proverty will be resoid At the risk andcost of the Wdefaultiny purchaser, Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. ARTHUR A pes fe atreet. \avasten ve. 1. We AI J. TARBELL rng i Cor, Th st ard 1 (OR. HER & Cl PROFESSIONAL. B WABEREORE: D DEnTIst, removes to 915 7th st. northwe O&LLULO! TEETH iuserted aad Per or bet, ana all eee tons onthe natural Teeth at reasonable Prices.” atractine, 60 eta. janlg BR PURE. D Dantier, 716 14th st. pores nd N. —Bea\ Bets of Teeth, a3 Teeth Filed, tracting without Pain, 60 cta. tons warranted. R. TM. aoe pee at., three doors from’ co1 try tn aul tte branches. "iseth ineertod ¥ per set. All work warrante’ janl9 TOOT SURGERY, Bantor Nails, White's Bad yours Padicat Cxperieuce throughout the Unitod Siatee ud Canada, ors, Dr. + and 19 of conseourive practice in Washtuston, D. ., enebles the successful treat ment of all silmenis, of the feet, hi lee, from far and nest, visit hes setablshonent, 44 eee ave., opp. Willard’s Hotel. 7e De &. PASSONS 2 DENTIST, “No. 425 7th st. a ., over Ballantyne’ bookstore. Extracting at a Best of references. Charges moderate. dec6-6m W ILLABD HOTEL LOTTERY POSTPONED TO APRIL 7. 1551, FOR A FULL DRAWING. The drawing will take place at LOUISVILLE, BY., under authority of a special act of the Ken- tucky Lewislature, and will be under the absolute control of disinterested commissioners appointed by the act. LIST OF PRIZES. ‘The Willard Hotel, with all its Fixtures 000, ‘and Furniture 250,900 15,000 10,000 4,000 3300 6,000 i000 3B Obe Hendscue Biiver Tes Hat... 4.0 Boxes of Old Boarbou Whisky, 38... 14, 400 hive Hundred Cast Prizes lm foo bones Bie Fine wines so 33000 iu Boxes Havana Clears, 810, £000 ‘\ Bones Flavans Clears ¥ive Hundred Cash Prizse, each 810, Bow AMOUNTING TO $369,850. Whole Tickets, 83; Halves, $4; Quarters, 32. Remittances may be made byt bank Ces ex- peexs, pestal money order, or B Di ta wanted al ate. For poe Mikes | cciae sive fal tacked Se ‘and for tickets, dent 3: avs ae W. C. D. WHIPS, eee | Willard Hotel, Louisville, Ky., Ltittnes Go Senses serey Or W. W. GOULD, ne oo- partners, name fe3-2m 1422 Pa. oh or accounts order surned John Ww ee POSE Legis, 1. Sebe ‘Write for particulars. Ww. . BICH, feb7e EW ee SHOE STORE. N x 605 Pe: Sarena avenue. Spmmencing oa Padion Pov weight Pebble Goat Butto: t cost. e sel! Done but solid ‘ahve. We have but one GEO. McOARTHY. price. febl2 (CmARine OUT SALE OF ALL ‘WINTEE GOODS. Now 18 THE Trum TO Szcvke Your BaRGarns im BOOTS AND SHOES, sell all my Winter to make ace, Be Maayan cea room for oar Immense SPRING STOOK. DON'T FAIL TO er OOME FIRST Lat ou lean wave double the money you spend else- accepting of these chances. We meat BORNE OALL GREAT BOSTON BHON AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue, BRANOH STORE, W17 Market Space. pot will do just wuat we advertise: STEAMERS, & 'CTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOKS, &c. 1 ie LaNpINes THIN EVENING. WALTEE 5. WILLIAMS & 00.. ‘Auctioneers. OB THE LATEST STYLE IN N2W Books. — a eer. A “RERVIC! cvr AND IES’ FINE SLIPP! Goprevs Conquest ot Kon Book, 138) 83.09 5 SHAOW SMT ———— POLAR, PISEEE, ERGO, OC, AND apie mE anseus ongeetct Ria, Pade 983 foot of 7th street, every N JRAORDINARY. guael 44 AUCTION BALE EX’ ry) ‘I10N. ¥ AND WEDSE : On TO-MORRO®, Manca 10TH, at 11 o'ctocx Cell at 717 Market Space. 2.00 . MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT MY AUCTION BOOMS, AM , we shall sel! eel] within our suesroom One Con- et | ete’ Dinter Service beantifuliy decorated, nu o'clock - for ALL RIVZE LANDINGS as AT 3 anv 7:30 P M., f 1 Out Ds To make room for SPRING GOODS, which are 2.00 Gurrician aad Laouataiown. <0 | eee Tete ie Gare and Ghatopage fe Glasses, Finger | being received daily, we are offering broken lota of Lg F. J. STONE, Parser MARCH 715, 1931, pi aa | Day Ustrn Ati aa &ec ; also, 8 full tine of Bilver Pisted Ware. WINTER GOODS AT cost. Shorea Ke and Fpraeia Jobo Brougham. 20 JAMES J CHAPMAN, MetgorourraN Booxsro 911 Pennsyivania ave! UNITED GOVERS- Tum a Iie Qrranization and Practical Wort G. N. Lami Derry in a Great City. Lennox Dare. B: E. Townsend. 81.60 Young ana. by ole Chas’ Dutty. "$3. Life of John Howard Raymond. 82 80. The Religions of China By Jas, 81.50 Power of Movement in Plants. in. 82. BALLANTYNE & sows. mara fd {7th Street. LAW BAGA: NE AN OREICOR'S aaaNee a OF THE DE- = OF THE EES Lites ies bd tubscription T voIume of The for fanusry and February, Passi, now aay. Oonrt of Olsims Reports, vol. 15, 85. as emer of Attorneys. General, vols. by and 16, IN PREPARATION: MacArtbur’s Rej orts, vol. 3, Se Court of he District. Any of the above gent b a post-paid. upon vecelb eg price ty dig on Sew, B. & 0. B. MOBLISON, law rooeateene bas PUBLISHERS, S Penne. ave. mw. mars feb35 Seriee, 1: Ernestine, by Yon Biers, a voles erat, 3), Troy, by 8G. W. Beghaisin Byes ernt, a i, Gerice, @iy ir Wulusin Herschel, by Prot. B's Holden, 81.60; Young Ireland. by Bir Charles Ga- van Duty, Im: lon, by Hon. Georre os 82.60; Island Lite, by Alfred Roseel Walia y Marston, by care 6 Ene 5; A Centi Dishonor, H., pei fate b pea AND STATIONER, QORRELLER AND STATION Ag mplcte am ausortinont oF Pavace tat xe 211 and 211 1-2 Penna. ‘avenue S.E., rem 7 Rauare ahd Seaside Livravigs Ea = HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. RROGEES Bus. THIPLE PLATED READ THIS. PRIME BiB ROASTS. SIRLOIN STEAKB.. PORTER HOUSE.. LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, PORK. CHOICE BUTTER, 25c. POTATOKS per bushel, 80c. VEGETABLES and OANNED GOODS of every deecription. WIXOM’S Provision Store, feb24-2W 438 Cth street northw: 1 LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB. 6 lbs. Mixed Nuts (new) THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY 82.50 PER GALLON. GEO. 4. O'HABR, febl7 ELPHONZO YOUNGS ON DECK AS USUAL WITH INAUGURATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. SUGARS, (Beet New York and Phils, Brands) 10 Ibs. Gran 1034 Ibs. sandal 121] xtra “0. i Liat Grown). 9 ibs. Out, (Square se BI Fancy Selected Oreamer: Fancy Bel Relectea Hew York tate Dairy, ‘an BOW TOrRey reses eas a3 %bs. for $1.00 Very Larve French Prunes, (new)......per lb. 26¢ Large French Sag (new). a tb. 200 wm Fige, Di Raising, &o. Gsck a ‘Rainins: ine (oew Ti'ibes for si.“ just in lot; i Ohotes A ped by, the bbl. Balected Nuts, of all ktuda, for tl Oa” Telephonic Connections. ae as, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth st. northwest, Qpposite Daily Uritio Gibes. fobla ECEIVED DAILY. OK ‘ALL-FED BREF, ong SLADE agUABR, OAPOR!, OHIORENS A) HK GAME, FISH OYBIERS) AND a? THE BOSTON MAREBT, SCHELL & 0O., febo 1719 Penusyivania avenue ETITS POIS—V. FLAGEOLETS-F. CHAMPRIGNONS—A. N. HARICOTS VERTES—E. F, MACEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. 3B. W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOCIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. febs AT™ HOWARD’ ds Granulated Sugar, best quality, for 81.00 104 Coren TiAe amity tor 8 Oolong Tes, per tb etd perial an ' Gunpowder Tew very cistes, per ib. 50 Gia Governuient Java Gottes: ro Ib 28 Lsumayra Coffee, choice, 25 Very best Hio Coffee, per fb. 138 Minnesota Patent Process ici, per sack... 2.35 Chotee Virginia En Flour, per eack Lis Rweet ne: ieveee 100 Don Garios Shersys iat oat fait a 2:50 California Brandy, equal to impor 5.00 Bye Whisky, diren direct from distillery, Les Imperial Gabi if Whisk ber gail 400 ae menial ie tp ee 360 Duff Gordon Pale seer 400 Veal es Ber Fy ‘Aad all other ar cunually Key in a fitst-class eotaushioent, st correspon ait ‘ow figures, at HOWAHD’s, ¥th and L streets northwest. ‘elephonte Connectio jani9-3 Fons OBANGES, FREBE es SN FROM PHILA. FEDADELERIA, QHIOKSE AND TUB. EXTRA nee BEEF, a a BED ALSO, AD, vat. GROU} raLacx MARKBT, Cor. 14th and New York oe FRANK J. TIBBETS. jouye famrpy, co | Sonne ‘Siarxoting delivered free of ob ree of charge to all parts ot issi © Vieng. “> 188] fA laly Glee ot Deeattuly Dyed stir. WHRAT! aHY'S Wet ang Dry Gleaning and 068 (a0) Jemere (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, BD. G. Pla called for and delivered anywhere in ‘atime HBADQUABTEBS, €09 Fourteenth Street. Sick or Lame Ani- et tee eS sei te ors Fair remuneration 1223 7th st. n.w.. bet. Mand N. -per Ib. 400. -per lb. 350. -Per lb. 800. cice Lemons, large ‘od a new Invalee of very cote: 1216 F street northwest. Sa dae SE SESAME ex eabeee KNIVES, $2.00 '< dozen. ROGERS BROS. dozen. A. 1 TEA BPOONS $200 % “KS BROS. A. 1 TABLE SPOONS, $4.00 3 dozen. AT SCHAEFER’S, 1026 Seventh Strect, mar? Anove New Yore AvENUB. (\ROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, GUTLERY, FINE PLATED WARE, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. OOMPLETE STOCK. BEST GOODB AT LOW PRICES. M. W. BEVESIDGE, Late Wesr & Bevenmer, feb12 No. 1009 Penna. ave. QTOvENT’s LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 24.00 WILL BUY AGENUINE LARGER SIZB NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL’S ROYAL SROURITY OIL, BEST AND BAFEST OIt IN USE. All other goods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Qall and examine. deolé BYNEAL’S, 415 7th st, PIANOS AND ORGANS. AEs 2s4ue PIANOS TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERA. SHONINGER ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. ‘These beautiful instruments sold on the exsies: mouthiy paymenta, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th St. Nerthwest. nae large aud eelect line of SHEET aero He 2 TAN OS. Wm. Sbaeffer and Grovestean & Fi aler*s cles pes PIANOS. 8 for cash, also on: instalments. % idol BECKET S Pix 0 Warerooma, n fel Eo 9 907 Hs erect. RADBI ane are ct ano on nee eens eri, gisgprtees. Rents Spied’ on purchases foun 63 FREEDODNS. SITE deolS 1103 Penna. ave. FIN. ANCIAL. pRoris 200 oer tae Ser poet! peoreuone in connection wit sence aoommnak- ‘ng, Hiring, wehlen will realize trom 10 2,000 ge su becribes 25.” Bend for Prog feb16 2m : COLUMBIA POTTERY CO. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 318 Georgla avenue, Foot of 34 strest «. A genersl assortment of Jara, Jugs, Pitchers, Potrers, pa ea Pans, Ditton ca “2B, ings, &c.. in moabntacture an This ware is en cf = best aunty hems Ootia poten al, and by UR, FLO! Ris STs AND GskbENEhs Depart t is compl a a jorge aaa riment of OHINE AND PA ‘ND- MADE POTS, Tmanufsctared , tempered, BED POT OLAY. Baskets and OONSERVATORY we. ‘The First Diplomas awarded at the late Exnl- bition of the Horticultural Society and at the Ni —soTH— , POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Oo., 4T MAOAULEY’S THEATER, in the City of Louigville, op THUBSDAY, MABCH 31, 1851. These drawings oocur monthly (Sunaays exoe; ed) under, provisions of an Act of the General sembly of Kentucky, incor Hae Newspaper Co., approved ‘apr enki is a 8 id has nev Po epee ata) am rex The U8 . Otrouit Court on March Slst rendered the following decisions: Ast—That the Commonwealth Distri- legal. bution Company is 2d—Its drawings are fair. The hand a large reserve caretuly dhe Ut of prizes for the MAEHCH DBAWING. 100 ‘ION.—GENUINE DEQE oer B is Pal ees |: D. Pease Pianos. NI. noeesiie Of ATOR SS hes Mien ae a ed last Nara THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY...........™iarch 9, L881. —————————_———, Tho Baltimore M. E. Conference. A BiG MOVEMENT OF MINISTERS—THE COMING PASTORAL CHANGES. (Correspondence of The Evening Star.) »Maxtinssvac, W. Va., Maren sth, p.m. The 10:40 train did not leave the gepot at Washington until 11 o'clock to-day in conse. «pence of the great rush of passengers. A long train of twelve cars wag filled to 1t3 utmost vapaciiy. Ministers, representing three con- ferences, numbering about three huadred in all, were on board, destined to Martinsburg, Cumberland, and Harrisonburg, where their re. spective conferences are to be held. Whea the train reached Martinsbung the depot was thronged with curious people to see the arrival of about one hundred and fifty Methodist min- isters, who scattered in every direction, seek- tng their homes throughout the city. To. morrow the conference opens, but nothing more will be done than to organize and get — for the general business of the session. In regard to the ee aahing dedaite can yet be Known. The minister and laymen Will no doubt be surprised when the appoint. ments are made to find Foundry, Wesley See Hamline and the other churches sup- o those whom they no doubt least ex- pected.” As mnany changes are to occur among the eburches in Baltinors and Wasuington, exchanges of ee between the two cities Must be expected. ORGE POMEROY COLLEY, C Go S. G., one of the most officers of his rank in the British amy, whose defeat and deat at the hands of ‘he Boers in Africa bas been aunounced, was the third son of Commander the Hon. George Fratcis Pomeroy Colley, of Feruey, in the county Dublin, a brother of the tin’ aad aa uncle of the sixth and present V at Mar. burton, of Kildare, in’ Ireland. grand motner, Mary Colley, the wife of the first Vis ccunt Harboton, Was a great-gran iaughter of the first Duke of Weilingion, and turoag this connection it was that aboat tity years ago the father of Gen. Colley added to ‘his pa. ternalname of Pomeroy the name of Coli Sir George Pomeroy-Colley was born in and bas consequently fatlen in tue tower of his years. He entered the army early tn life and served for a considerable tmein India With the second regiment or Queen's Royals, of which he was major, when in April, 1Si4, he Was promoied to a coloneley. He Decame a major general last year, and was made a knight commander of the order of the Star of India, which gave him his titie as Sir George Pom: eroy-Colley. He was one of the apectal friends of Sir Garnet Wolseley, who ts understosd to | have declined the command tn the T aasvaal mainly from a wish notto interfere wiih the opportunity thereby given to Sir Gorge, A PRIsoNsR’s ForTUNE.—The Philadelphia Ties states that “William Thomas, who has for the past twogears been a frequent inmate of the house of Correction tn this city,a few days ago fell heir to $25,000, bequeathed him by lis aged mother in Baitimore. The prisoner's family are very wealthy and have always desired to ald the youn; (man and re- ae Lim of his sottish ways. Every time he has been sent to the correction tt was on th charge of drunkenness. Previous to the expi- ration of each coramitment he would appiy to nis fampily for means to defray his expenses home, a request which was at ull times granted, With the money thus obtained Tho:nas would go on another spree and in afew days he would again sup and lodge under the protecting root of the correction. The last time he was com- mitted was for a period of six moath3 on Jan- uary 5, by Magistrate Lukens, on th vagrancy. Though he has only s¢ month of bis -sntence the board of managers yesterday decided to release friends will give a written ance that ho shall leave Immediately for Baltimore.” KILLED WITH 4 HAND-BALL.—Ciement Sktles, @ young man whose name has been associated with the very worst crimes attributed to the Welsh mountain band of robbers, walle play- ing ballon Tuesday afcernooa in the forest, near Reading. Pa, was strack on the head with a ball thrown by Barton Yohn, which fractured his skull. Soon after being struck. Skiles went alone into a barn, with blood cozing from his nose and ears, where his com. psntons afterward found him in a dying cond!- (on. He motioned them away, and requested that his half.brother alone. whose name is Willlam Selverling, shoul@ remain with him. Skies then implored Setveriing’s forgiveness. Several times he moaned, “rh, Bill, forgive me. You know my crime; pray for me, Bil.” Sktles soon afterward died. No inquest was held, A few years ago Skiles was arrested on the charge of murdering lis ¢ranafather, but for want of sufficient evidence he was dischargdd. A num- ber OL murders have been committed in that neighborhood. To what crime Sktles referred in his dying moments ts not known. AN AMERICAN ARRESTED IN IRELA) coercion act was finally put in ope terday in Ireland, upwards of a score of mem- vers of the Lang League being arrested uader 1s provisions. Among those arrested was “i.buel P. Boyton, who clatmed to be an \lucica Citizen, abd Msisted on betng treated assuch, He was locked up with the others > third and fourth clauses of the arms Dill “ere acopted by the house of commons after Segoe efforts at obstruction by home rulers. HEARRESTED.—Charles M. Tkomas, altas ‘chnsen, when released from the Buifalo pent- teutary yesterday, after serving a year's im- pesonment for forgery, was immediately re- Tested on & requisition front Ma=s.ciusetts, bere he devrauged a number of paper manu urers OUL Of $65,000 by a series of forze- 8. Thomas was once arrested tn » the game charges, but was released ou a technicality. Saw THE Ina ‘RATION BCT Losr Hrs Wire. i James Hatnsworth, of Wilmington, re. vurned home on Saturday from a trip to’ the inavguration, and found that during his ab- sence his wife had gone on an excursion also. She is a native of Cumberland, Maryland, and bas long been dissatisiled with Wilmington, and desirous of returning to ber former home. Her husband supposés she has been carrie] away by homesickness, expecting that her hus- band would roliow her. He declined to do so, = having reuted bis house, bas gone to arding. A Bartmoke Covnciuman Exes_iep.—The ccmmmittee, first branch Baltimore city councli, appointed to inquire into tbe charges against Dr. J. D. Fiske, member of the branch for the first ward, reported and offered a resolution of expulsion, which was unanimously adopted and hig seat declared vacant. A Roya BarrorHaL.—The Crown Prin: Sweden has been affianced to the eldest d: augh- ter of the Grand Duke of Baden. The court gossips first put itabout that Prince Gustavus Adolphus was to marry the eldest daugnter of the Frince of Wales. She is a maiden of 14, le a youth o! scar ll., father of tae prin Was once amianced to Princess Mary of Cam- bridge, but doctors and relations stood sag them, and one became the King of Sweden and tbe other the Duchess of Teck. Princ? Gusta vus fs a fair hatred, blue eyed young man, much given to poetry and fnusical composition, ets one of Wagner's most ardent aevotees. He was brought up in very simple fishioa ata country rectory and passed with credit through the University of Upsal, He entered t and was madé a major & few weeks ago. iI Lerited the fortune of his grandmocuer Jose- phine, the daugiterorf Eugene de Beaaharnals, and 1s probably a richer man than ils fatuer. ‘The son of King Oscar and Princess S2pute, of Nassau, May Some day occupy an important place in history, for Sweden aad Norway are Tapidiy coming to the front amoug tne uations of the worid. | EX-PRESIDENT Haves held an informai recep- Uon at the residence of M. L. Austia, in Cleve- land, Ohio, yesterday. He then wen: to Fre- mont. Over 1,00 people greeted the President on his arrival at Fremont, and the depot was finely decorated. Appropriate speeclies were made. The President, in his remarks, paid a tribute to his Cabinet, urged a hearty support for Garfield, and complimented Gen. ilancock in the same conneciton. B. AND O. ACCIDENT.—A Baltimore and Ohio through freight train was thrown from the Tail, and the enginé and ten cars’ plod up £0- e en, ani cara pi = gether. Wm. Dock, fireman, was ecalded, and Wm. Blackmore, a brakeman, seule ine jured. ‘The rest of the crew were badly hi ‘THR FCSIONISTS IN ze ae LEGISLATURE had a stormy session last e' in - cus for the pomination ¢ Ee Cee » for United States Senator. The! = didates—Gov. Plattod, eos C. Talboit, mem- ber of the house from Sarpuel J. Anderson, of poraland, | thé main con- test being between Gov. Plaisted and My. Tal- ott. No Lomination was made. public encurance. DELAWAKS ON DEAD IssuEs.—The a re30- lution passed by th the Delaware hotise of dele- Cina on Aen oo, that Mr. a ag elected reprobating auguration of of President es, and inauguration of ‘General’ Gari was talied up in the senate yesterday and Ie nitely postponed, 1 i ig informed that Presi- aan nasal hes ne requested Hon. John Russell {Owellto remain as wninister Sngiand. Tt bas been an pork. pe waver Wil be investigated. by the pollcs, Tm; MIDNIGHT Railroad Saic. PURCHASE OF THE riILaDELrnta, B WILMINGTON a TIMORE KOAD aY THE anual COMPANY, 1 ann x > stock boldars of the "ata Was held in ra pata a geste tr deat Rovers cement that at midnight Monday's ‘bight the, board b contract ae ulrond Com ~d ny haa Concluded « stock kot the 9 Philageipnia Wie = on a 2 Bat 2 adopted approving Ue Birches none ae ha settin, forth “that for the purpose pede ole or he meane to Pap tor eee a ma tal stock of the Philadelphia, Wit Halilmore Katiroad C company so amin ab ana for such other purposes as Uhe directors Proper, there may Be Iskued from ume to time 40,000 shares Of Stock of this company in ad dition to the number of shares of the increased capltal stock, which the directors were hereto- fore empowered to Issue, sell, apportion and dispose or. A telegram from Philadelphia last night says ‘The failure of the Thayer sale to the Gould aayn- dicate, and the purchase of & controlling inter ést ip the Philadelphia Wilmington and Baltt more ri y the Pennsylvania road is the theme of conversation to-night. The transas- {on Is regarded as & master-stroke of policy on the part cf the latter company. The price pald Per share ts #:S.and the Pennsylvania road Sets Control on ihe ist of next July. By this arrangement the Pennsylvania bis time ta which to prepare the change, and tho suare- phase money tn the ut they receive the dividend ¥ to br declared by the Pulladeiputa, mipgion Suarenoid represented tn the pool come to at t Tate uitll April i. Jt ts propos a byt sslvania to abandon the de: Prime streets and bring Passe: Fat cats to 15th and Filbert, w Tne grand central depot of the Tonnsyivanta rat, road company. A ate Organivaioa wt! be maintained, but by consolidation the ex Pens:s Will be reduced. {¢ is understood hors tat Messrs Garrett. and Haven Mave setiind With Thay er on bis contrac, but (he fers aro bot made public. It ts Dedleved Chat he has peld quite @ large sum io secure a cancellation Of hits contract. A Stone Baby. QUEER ARCH FOLOGICAL SPECIMEN UNEARTIED AT KUKKKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS. [+t Louis Globe-Demoo: ..C. Renfrew, of Russell, Ark., and Captain J. Patton, of Little Rogk, arrived in this, oy to-day on their way ta Washlagton, 1. ¢ The object of their visit to Washiagion’ 3 ‘9 exhibit to the officers of the Smithsoulan It lute the “Eureka Baby,” @ spel ‘a Ology found on the ist of last october at Eureka Spribgs, Ark. ‘The baby was found about four fect below the surface on the lot of Joha BB. bron. a resident of the town, and {t Was dissov- ered by a laborer, named FH. Campbell,while he was digging @ well. The baby had a coailng of a composition about as Nght aspumice-stone, #ut this covering. varying in thickness from hait an Inch to an inch and & half, has since been re moved from the entire head and should@rs an the night side of the body, showivg One lez complete. The baby 1s two fect and two inches long, and weighs, with ine he gomposition ccalirg, eichty-five pounds. bead and limbs ex: are said to b& eu propor- toned. ‘The cheeks are puffea out and the legs and arms are plump. The gen color of the baby is a bluish-brown, varylag tn lighinesa, ‘The baby looks very much itke “a Hindoo idol, Mr. Renfrew, the present ow Of the Baby, has found a good many people who belleve it P & petrified human being, but tt ts hardly ne. cessary to say that this opinion is not held by asclentst. The body 13 evidently a work of art, and the first Important question to be de- termulzed in connection with it Is in re the ‘time it was depastted at the pl foun: e | Well-disgcr, laced there by 4 prehistoric race or by a repicsentative of the present race, the people of the Smithsonian Lastitute wiil be called upen to decid: Mr. Charles T. Wortham. of the olf and w: known iirm of Charles Tf. Worthan bmond, Va., died there ye: “9th year of his age. — ‘Tue Stary ce the oceurr the same ae marriages and nterested so desire. hauthor annow of Brera, deaths, where persona dn most European countric nd announcements ar’ ¢ idered to be of quite asm only to relat nds, but to n-general, as either of the others; ani it where » e, met munity i thin ecuntry would frequently prot advantage in more ways than one. a MARRIBD. MASCN—WILSON. On Fruenday. March Sit, 1851, at the Church of the Fi eR by tue Hey. Wm' Paret, Gen. Jonn 8. Army. to Mrs. ConNetia Manik Win Washiuzions D.C. . pDiaD. On March Sth, 1861, a1 ent 40 p.m., af «d pain- f seven dase, which she bore with ftude, Manav A., relict of the late n the seventy ninth year of her brince George county, Md.. and for cbt yeare a resident of Wastington, D. U. ne berore us, C, cur mother, Vainiy look we for another, lace to stand.” Her Oareprey. ke piace from St. Panis a M. E. between Band M southwest, « a3 Ith, at 2 o'e'oa! tives and frieuds are resjeetfal DUNGAN. Entered into her rest, MAn of Wi W. Dugan, Monday March ml. *yMinere! from her late residence, no thvest, Thursday, March 10, a terment at Baltimore. DUVALL. On Tuesdsy, March Sth, 1891, at her late residence, Vansville, Prince George county, id., ELicanere R. Dovare. fuverai will take plac from Worthington Md_, on Thursday, March uth, Interment at Gignwood ‘a On Monday, March 7th, 1881, at u Maroanet, daughter of Charies J. fourteen 3 years, one yiace from her parenta’ rest- Mas-achusstts avenue morthwert, on ‘Thursday, March 10th, at 2.30 p. m. Belatives and friends are invited to attend. . 08 1th etnect y in- Ki rape: ville, at at orelock 8. im? SPANNING. . CURE, NO ray pg es WELL! Whelemier UNDERTAK. = Y ILLIAM HACKETT, with BUKGDORE, FURNISHIN S16 Pi ‘3. sve. D w., botwe Ey a8 x first-ch pew. SPINDLER, janlo UNDERTAKER, ON HK. Bi AUGUETUS iG UNDERTAKER, Sd and ants 1233 Tth street north weet. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th atreet now tani9 Se IStaNa STATE | LOTTERE. A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. OURTH GRAND DISTRIBUTIO: AT NEW ORLEANS, | TUESDAY, lira, 1861, 1Slst Montaty Duawins. Louisiana State Lottery Oompang. This institution was recularly incorporated by the lewisiature of the stste for educational snd char- itable purposes in 1868 for the term of twenty-five years. to which contrast shetn- violable faith of the state is pledzed, which pledme has been renewed by an overwhelming popular ‘vote, securing its franchise in the new constitution adovited December 24, A.D. 1879. wil ital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve CLASS D, APRIL | fund of over 6350, 00. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBU- TION will take place monthly on the secoyd Taes- G7; t Never Scales or Postpones. BEEBE ope! Ei +8 88 Responsib'e corresponding agents wanted at votre es ae ages “sand onder full address. — as ren DAUPHIN, Mew Orleans, La. 4. DAUPHIN, st Wo. 319 Broadway, New York, J. P. HOBBACH, Tt. T BEAUEROARD end SUDAL 6, BALE. mera

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