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STEAMERS, & AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOKS, &c. POTOMAC THANSPORTATION LINE leave Stephenson's Wh ef. toot 7th atrest EVER C THIS AFTERNOON. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsers. SUNDAY, at © p. m., for Baltimore and River | 1WCSTORY BRICK DWELLING ANB LOT Landirge’ AU River Freicht must bs prepaid. ~ STEPH? NSON & BRO., Agent 7th st. Wherf, or 12th st and Pa. ave new. mar)-tm RIVER Lanpines. ‘The Btesmer ARROWSMITH leaves Potomac Ferry wharf, foot of 7th street, every | SATURDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNZSDAY atT o'clock a.m. for ALL RIVER LANDINGS ss faras Qurrioman and Leonardtown, according to schedule. mar? F. J. STON, Parser. TTANO, HAS. ROBINSO! Wharf at 7 o'clock QTeamEK wee 6th str | tm. 48 fol- lows: On TURSVAYS and TAURNDAYS for Land- | Li ings in NOMINI, and touching st MATTOX on | ‘Thursday's trip." On SUNDAYS for CHAP ITO | and Landings in WICOWICO and MATTOX | CKERK. also _ tone! at MATTAWOWAN on | ‘Thesday’s and Sunday's trip and ali intermediate River Landinus trip going and returning. — | For informati y ty G. T. JONES, Axent, 6th street whar?. mars” | 1B NORFOLK, PORTSHOU FORTRESS MONROR Oo AND THE BOUTS. THE STEAMER GORGE LEARY street, on TURS- m. Will leave her wert, foot of 7th DAYS, THUR") AY and SATURDAYS, at 5 stopping at PINe ¥ POINT and POINT 1. 0OK( going and returning Beturning ienves Norfolk on Wedsesdsya, Fri eye and Bun Qrzctan NOTICE. NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STREAMERS. ‘The Steamer JANE MOSELEY will resume her trips to NURFULK on MONDAY, the 2ist tnatant, Jeaving her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MON- uayS ee soe year one im = P; m., touching at Piney oint Lookout and Fortress Morr °, —— fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- a 4 nanan kbd tsterooms can f i con TH dae prs a weners’ i AMERS, JOHN GIBSON snd BO. KNIGHT will resume their trips, leavin Pier 41, East Kiver, New York, eves SATUR AY at 4p m.andGeorgeicwn every | EBIDAY at 7a 1. For particulars spply to avant. 63 Water st., Georwetown. febls ALFRED WOMD, #+cretsry. | hundred sud 6: NG@ ON SEOOSD STRE@C, BE TWEEN BAND O STREETS NORTHEAST, AT AUOTION. On THUSGSPAY. Marca 10, at 5 o'cLoox 2 in front of the oremican, Aah Lot No. 27, re No 725, having 18 od feet front by, 135 feet deep, improved by a Two- story Brick Dveilive. Term= of sa’: Oxe-fonrth cash; bs‘ance in six, twelve and eighteon mosthe, for notes bearia in’ terest, and secured by a deed of trust on proverty sold. "All convey uncius at cast of purchaser. 81.0) down on éay of &a e. K WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., mar? st TRUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOT ON TWELFTH me si By virtue of Adee of trust to ue, dated 16th forthe District of Columbis, aud at request of DAY OF MancH, 181, aT 5 O'CLOCK F 'st., all that Auctionsata. J AES GUILD & SON, Auctionsers. 3 STRE NORTHWES2, IN WASHINGTON, D. earns aay of Jul; . N73, and rec arded ae r No foii2 409. of the Isnd recora+ par‘y secured, we will sell, at pndlic auction, in ront of the premises, on THURSDAY, THe tri ES of xrennd in ths city of WaBhioxton, in the istrict of Columb:a, kuown aa lot numbered Afty- two (52) In Alfred G. Haley's recorded subdivision of the north half of ‘the square nusabered tures (366) of said city. Terms of tale: “‘Oue half cash in five days fron @ate of bale; the belance in six months from day of sale with interest, secured by dee} of trust oi the property. A deposit of $200 wili be requir=! on the jot at the duis of sale, conveyau cost of purchaser. if termsof sale are ni pited with in five days from date of sale Truste-3 Feserve right to reseil at risk and cost of defauitinz purchaw WILLIAM SMICH, } ; feb26.11t* HORACE K-FOLTON, | Trustees = ee eNO TO-MORROW. JAMAN, Beal Estate A T TRUSTEES: 841 OF VALUABLE PKUP IN SOU SKE 355, CORNER O# 1L1H STi AND F 81 REE? SOUTHWES Ct. By virtue cf & deed of trust dated 142 December, 3474. aud duly recorded in Liber Ao 89%, folio 70. one of the Laud Record of the District of Columbia, and at the re auest of the party secured thereby, we will of Pubic sale, om FRIDAY, tus ltr pay or Mx S81 AT IME HOCK OF S'o'cLocK P.M. the follow ing-described premises, situated in Washiugton city, Distrie: of Colun being parts of E. wat oneer. Lots mbis, bumber#, 10, 11 and 14, io’ subdivision of squars $50, begianine at tho northwest corner of said square d and ranning south 25 feat; thencs east 99 feet 93 mch-: thence north 25 feet, to F Street: thence west 99 feet and 934 inches fo ths beginning, with tLe improvements upon the same, subject to sll spe-ial ana general taxes. Terms of sale: QO: e-third of the purchase money in cash, the balance in six and twelve m suthe, with interest, or the vurchaser may pay all casb. All conveysnciny at the coat of the purchaser. A do- OBIE Of BLO Te yuire Trustees. ar. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD—eteamane | YY 4LTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. gourmanero anv Baxwen oer os | TRUSDELS SALE OF VALUABLE IMEhOVED : See aaae 5 N oN STREE’ ‘The steamers of this ouaveny pyill sail every Sat- | BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE A. Brday from Prciuen Pler,footofSdstreet,Hoboken | BUORTH MTRERT SGitEH WHOe Be Na ont nem Bow, nortto Haste, Lon- | By virtue of a deed of trast. dated the Sth Gon, Bonthan.pton Oe prepaid eiternee | aay cf Beptember, A. D. 1875, and duly re~ ft certineaten, 825. For fagieht or peosase apniy te | Comded in Liber No. 794, fo 10 4s, et seq oT ¢ District of Columbia, and ection of tl 2 @. METZELOTT &00., 926 Pe. Ave., Agents | arty secured thereby, chall cella patie ates for Wasbint Gen, 18 front of the premises, ga WEDNESD ay, MARCH tH, A. AT CLOCK P M, UNARD LINE. onion. parts of lots eizty-nine (69) and seventy (70), of LANE ROUTE. Daniel Craitys su civi-ton of parts of square udu THE CUNARD STeAMSHLP COMPANY LIM. | Between New York Liverpool, Call- arbor, B., NEW YORE. |Alweria..Wed. Dilla of laden given for Belfast, Glss- fom, Havre, Antwerp aud other ports ou the Gon- For freight sid yaseace apply at the Company's Or aid p Office, Nos Dosizw Greeny OF both stesrawe and | guin to OTIS EIGELOW & CO., 605 7th street H fanld'VEANON H. BROWN&CO.N Y. | ‘The first-cisas Steamers of this Line, ‘AMSTERDAM,” ‘‘ROTTERDAM,” “SCHIED N£®W Youk-noTTERDaM. | | | EDAM,” ‘"W. A. SOHOLTEN,” Osrrying the U_ 8. Mails tothe Netnands Inste | Harbeck's Store#, Brooklyn, reguiarly on WED- NESDAY. Ist 800, $70. .2d Cabin, 45-250, Pteer- | William st. New Yores Nor passat api oe. | eret ew Vonin: Bos oaemate ti) G. METZ#ROT ¢ & CO., 925° Pennsylvania ave. Washington ; or F. H. JOHNSON, Awent, Nations) Safe Deposit Fni'ding. corner New York sve. and sth st. porthw jsal7 RAILROADS. | BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL 87 LINE, AND THE ONLY LIMB | BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TEACK! JANREY COUPLEK! SYERI SCHEDULE ‘') TAKE EFFEOT WEDNESDAY. id ay DECEMBER Tn isson LEAVE WASHINGTON. i.50—Ohlcagc, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fam Bs reas. 8. 00—Ealtim: lioott City and way ststious 16.40-—Baltimore Express. §.60—Baltimore, Annapolis, and way. (Piedmont, Stracbur~. Winchester, Hazerstown and way. via Relay.) 8.10—Point of Iiocks and way stations. 4S—Staunten anc Valley Express. (Connect = for Hsgu ~ m sad Me Point of & for 9.00—New York. Philadelphia and Boaton Bxprene > Sandsy only for Baltimore, Annapots ‘and ws: eee ee | Seeet-p's and Hanover.) *10.40—Pittebureh, Obicago, Cincinnati and § . Express. $5.30—Batmore, euicott City, Annapolia and Way | p: Bundsy only, for Baltimore and way 06—Baltin. ire Express. $2.35—New Yors, Pulisdelpnia and Boston Express | 8.80—Baltimicreand Way Stations. (Winchester, | Erderick "agersiown Way, wi | imore, Syattevilie and Lanrel Ex- | eee Crrecariol, Via Helay. Stopsat Anns | -45—Point of Frederick, Hagerstown, | 40S inchester and Way Biations.. (On sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations oniy.) | Ta. 40-Baitipre, Annapolis snd Way staiione. 45—Phuadeipiis and OMe. | * Minsbary ac! Way, via Belay. at Hyatt | ville and Lsorel. -) §.08—Point of Hocks and Way Stations. | 16.46—Baltimore aud Way Stations. | '7.80—Baltimore and Laurel Express. | Fas Baittmore: Svecsviie ang Laces Se re. HY: are! Express. | 710.00—New York, Phisdelphis and Boston Bx- | Bleoplng Oar to New Yorx, and spec En Seepinw Car to Philadelphia. Daily. tSunday only. Other trains daily, ex cept Sarde: All trains stop st Helay Station. For further Yaformation apply st tho Baltimore | snd Ohio ticket oftices, Washington Btation, and G19 and 185) Pennsylvania avenue, coruer 14th street, where orders will be taken for bauxawe to be shecked and received at any point in the city. | 188] pxxtvivinn tor 1881 | NORTH, WEST AND SUCTHWEST. | Doubie Track, Steel SPLEEDID_SCENAEY. Magwivicent EucreMewy. EFFECT, MAROH 1. 18st TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, trom from Depot, | corner of Sixth and B streeta, as follows: } Tor Mitteburs aud the West, 8:00) a.m., datly, with | Cars to Pittaburg and Giilesro: 10:30 | a.m daily, wth Sleeping Oars from Harrisburg to Cincinnati, #t. Loula and Ohicawo; 9:80 pm. | daily, with te ane BAL’ (ORE AND POTOMAO VAD. 1 Wor Cansndaivus, Kochester, Buffalo, Risgare, | ap ee 008. m. daly, exce AE iy, | excent Sat Paiace Cars to Oanandal: | ror'Willamsyor's Lock Haven and Elmira, at 10:30 | smb. ‘ Yor New Yor€ sn? the Raat, 8-008 m., 10:30 8 ra. 280 and 16:00 p.m. On Sunday 2:80 and 10: | RE: — express < Pullman Parlor Oars, | Gon Besont 3. 8. all a eee | jersey ‘boats Ann aa fording direct transfer to Fulton street. avoid- ng douse ferrisare nctoes New York city. | eet oe ele Ta EE | M20 pom Limited Express, 0°30's.m. = ay 300, 9:20, 10:30 a.m. and | 223 B40, Bd and ‘daily, exsont 8:80 a.m. and ¢40 p.m spi aeasy' 40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- yes AND FREDERIORABURG Raz | ge AD. DLA AND WASHING LE, 1d aud the Mouth, 1:80 ana) w sbecking of residences. P_FARMER, General THOMSON, General THE TRADES. | Very bandsome'Parlor Suite with gold tra. | Brussels i lw | tively cured in | strictly private, snd separate offices for ladies. bered east of five hu: dred and nine (E. of 509), cordivg to the plat or wround plan of thesaid Ci of Washington, bezianiug for the same fort fect west from the northeast corner of sa and running thence sourh eighty fect ( West thirteen et nine and three-quarter inc: a %y); thence corth eighty fest (5 hence eat fixteen (16) {cot, to the place of beginning. w:th improven:eut thereon, consisting of a New Brick Dwelliry ‘Terms of eae: Ore-fourth cash. and the balance inequal inetsiments of six, twelve and eihtecn mouths from ¢ay of sale. 'to be secure by the nctes of the purchaser bearing interest at eizht por B until paic, payable seui-auuita: ust on the proverty sold, or all haser's option. A depdsi owhon day of sale If the terms of sale vInpied with with'n fivedage, t roperty at the k and cos: aser. All conveyancing, &c , LEROY ME. LAYLOR, mard ecd&ds WHANCEBY SALE OF THOSE VEBY VALUA- CRT ON OC tiiget NosrHWESh, RETWEEN VERMONT AVEN ND ELE TEENTH SIREET, FACING McPHER JS SQUARE. Ey virtue rf a de-ree of the Supreme Court the Distric paes-d in Equity lause No. 4 6 h Ellen Butler snd ata another are plaibtiffs, acd Wiliam Qaeenet al. are defendants, we will’ sell_at poblie auction, 0+ TUESDAY, Mano 15, 1841, at 4:39 o'cLovk P.M, in front of the prewises, those two valuabie Lots of Grourd known as Lots’ t d are 218, Waahinaton cit 2, wit rovenents. These Lots hive each’ a frontae on K street of 28 feet, and are 120 feet deep. They will flered separately . ermsof sale Une-fourth cash. of which $597 et be paid at the time of sale, ($25u one by. at "ms gre not com , the procerty will be reanid t the rick and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recordin a: coat of purchaser. ARTHUR A BinNE ) 330 44 street. J. TARBELL DYES, ees. Cor, 7th st ard Va. ave. nw. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, Aucts mar-dte OMA DOWLING, Auctioneer. ROSEWoon E PIANO. FORTE, VE BAND PARLOR AND O4AME FURN &s., &c.,, AT AUCTION On MONDAY MORNING, Marcu Lr Iss}, COMMEPCING aT 1 ¢ at thy Y I sell 8 very superior 2 old goods, viz Very Superior Husewcod Case Piano Forts, Gover 23, and tool.» upholstered in raw silk and ninab Elegunt Marble top Table with gid tracinza tuperior Window Hangings Very fine Engiish Bru-e 3 UW and Stair Carpets, Ingrain Qarpe‘s. Very superior Black Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites with French-piate Mirrors. Mattresses, Epring Underbede, Pillows and Boi- ters. Very handacme Child's Bedstead, complete. ut Hall-rack with Mirro Walnut Mirror-back Sideboard. Walnut Extention Diniue Table, Dintny Ohairs. Very: fine China and Glassware, Refrigerator, Kitehen Keq 5 “mar8-st ERFMPTORY BALE OF OVER FOURTEEN \HOUBAND ACRES OF MINKRAL AND GAZING LAND IN THE STATE OF TEX- AP, TO CLOSE THE TE: LAND AND /PPER AP SOCIATION. By virtue of a resolution passed by the Texss Land and Copper Association appointing us a committee to make sale, we will sel. on TUESDAY, Mancu 22p, st 12 O'cLocg Nox, within the auc- tion teoms of Dexcanson Bros 1,920 acres of Land in Atascosa county, Texas. #40 scree cf Land in McMullen county, Te 20 seres cf Laud in Jack District, Te All of the above Land being in Serip of 640 acres cach, and positively will be sold to the highest bid- der or bidders. JESSE B. WILSON, THOMAS L HUME, | Committee. © A. SOHNEIDER,” ° DUNCANEON BuOS., Aucts. 0 12, then d MEDICAL, &e. WO CURE NO Par all private diseases come at once and you eal bs ded by s apeedy cure without mercury. Dr. NERS, HW Isst eouthwest. mart-2w" DE Leo NARS eet eetablaned and mows reit- sble LADIES" PHYSIOIAN in the city, can be consulted daily at 455 unetta aye., from 2 lo4and6to§. Al Femsie Complaints and Irreg- -To vMlicted with | Slarities quickly cured. Prompt treatment, |Seps- rate rooms for patienta. 19-10 Cost DR ROBERTSON, every Wednesday and Katurday, at bis office, 456 O st. north- west, near 434 st., from 2 to¥ p. m., who, with 15 years’ experience, cusrantees a care in disessea of the Urinary Orsaus, Nervout and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, &0- Gonorrhea or Byphilia, recently contract: post ‘rom 5 to 10 Consultation Refers to the leading physicians of Baitimore. Main office, 198. Eutawst., Baltimore. Oharges moderste. feb7 ADAM DB FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR M Ladies. All female complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted dal’y st 924 7th street northwest. Office hours from 1 to 9 p.m. feb9-2m" EA, Im) , Premature De- a ee a ed Ta Femmale We eto., cured. 406 Virwinia Avenue southwest. Janis-: \ONSULT DR. and MADAME SELDEN, Pro- } fomors of Midwifery ; over twenty is | cessful practice; board, ‘Gursifie and treat- 2 indi = Lexington ave., New Torr a ee See yanid:am* ANH! RESTORED.—A victim of early tm- Drudeac, > premature J. iH. 42 cbsthain at. N-3 AUCTION SALES. | rpuce. ®& WAGGA MAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATZ£OY RIDGE STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTA tTREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Rquity cause No. 7157, Hurley et al complainanta, and Davia et ai defendants, on the 6th day of February, AD. 181, I shall selon tha 2ist Da¥ OF March. A D. 1881, at 4:30 O'OLooK P. M,. on the premises, 1ct No.'69. 1m Frederick Bates and Kate F. Lanri'z n's subdivision of equare No. 513, with the fmprovements there: n. Terms of asle, 28 prescribed by the decres, ara as follows: Cne third of the purchase money to ba paid in cath, or the whole of said purchase money, at the pption of the purchaser, and the balance in two equal instslmen 8, of six ‘snd twelve months, ‘ith interest from day of eale, secured by a deed Fo ‘THE LATEST STYLE IN LADIES' FINE SLIPPERS, Call at 77 Market Space. To make room for SPRING GOODS, which are being received daily, se are offering broken lots of WINTER GOODS AT GOST. W. 8. BICH, W717 Market Space. feb7s YORK SHOE STORE. N= 605 Pennsylvania aveuue. BOOTS AND SHOES AT ACTUAL OOST—A FINE of trust vpou the property eoid. AU conveyancing PORTUN. r ASS aetee Cont of ne yurehaner | me pone ree will or ‘SHOES ie Lid Fw Boos required when ty 8 knocker off. vee marld-d&de Nd JOHNSON: Trustee. | Commencing toAay I will sell all of py heavy —— = | and medinm weixht Shoos at PRIME GOST. U Bae = Cee ee gEOr- Tediow, Pebble Goat Batton Boots..... 1.85, ENUM AND IWELHAH STEERS SOUTH: | Ladies Eentbeser Benen i 50 Ea+T By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Disirict cf Columb a, pi in Equty cause No. 7,389, doc. » the Sch day of March, ie8i, we will sell at pnblic anct in front of the premises, TUESDAY, 22p pay or MaxcuH. aD. I8ts, av 4 O'CLOCK P of., the fo) owing Ceacribed real esia‘e, of Jo- Fitusie in the city of Washington, Dtetri lumbia, to wit: Farts of lots twelve (12) teen G5) in eqnare one thousand acd one (101), ard thesame being the cast fourtesn (14) teet of lot twelve (2, ard the wes? t! tw (32) feat o' i thirteen (33). {1 th: t, towether with GEO. MoOARTHY. CO eeENG OUT SALE OF ALL WINTER GOODS. Now 1s Tax Time ro Sxcune Your BanGarns ROOTS AND SHOES. sthird cash, and the residua in two equal instalments on a credit of one aud .wo years with interest, th For the next ten days I will sell all my Wintor cured by deed of ircst on tie propert: A | Stock, at s reduction of 30 PER GENT, to mske Geporit of $50 Mil be reduired oa cay of | room for onr Immense fave and the baarc: of cash psyments and notes with deed cf tru-t, within reven days Al convay- SPRING STOCK. ancirgatcostof jurcaaser. Incase of a f lire toe mply with teri of ssie,.ths tras res reserve the right te make « resale at risk of purchaser. G.0.COL! +t eae Gur ikO ‘Trustees. Auctioneer. TRE RIGHT OF OccU- PATiON DECEMBER 31, 1906, OF THIRTY TWO MARKET S£ANDS IN THE WESTERN MARKET. By virtue of thir'y two several deeds of trust to me, more particularly described as follows, to wit Six ceeds dated December 4, 1876, and respac- tively recorded among the land records of the Mis- trict of Columbia, in Mber 845, at pases 5, 6, 42 tnd 44, anc in liber 839, at pages 472 and 498. Eleven decds dated December 5, 1876, and ra- frectively recorded among ssid land records in DON'T FAIL TO OALL—FIBST OOME FIRST ®ERVED. You ean save Conble the monsy you spend eize- Raat San wate, kee OALL EARLY. ‘anes KUSTER'S, GREAT BOSTON SHOR AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue. 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H.. ot 60; The Person of aos 4 Philip Nehaff, D. .. Bi PBRANCIS 5. MOHUN. ‘ELLER AND SIATjONER, 1016 Pennsylvania ave, A ormplete azsortment of Francs aca Marcas Falentines, Birthday, Gacde, a Ward's Frevklir Sauare and Rearide HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ao. sabe liber $39, at pages 475, 478, 480, 487, 4 and fm liber 845, at pages 1, 2, 8, ‘Two deeds dated December J, 25 and 1876, aud reco. FAMILY SUPPLIES. in Fiber S48," at pawes #9 and 36 of sid land Fae WEE nee 39, the other in Lib-r 39, at paze 494 of suid 7” = 5 "Three deeds deted December sth, 1876, and re. | 1 putbel Oholce Potatoes a corded two of tuem in 1 at pages 12 Sibs. Mixed Nuts (new), + 60 ind the other in Liber 839, at page 150 of said ‘THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY 82.5¢e| PER GALLON. GEO. A. O'HALB, 12K3 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. ELPHONZO YOUNGS ON DECK AS USUAL with INAUGUBATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. 8. ‘Ewo deeds dated Necember 1t. 1873, and duly recorded in Liber #45, at pazes 26 and 45 of eaid records. One ¢eed dated May 7, 1877, recorded in Liber 851, foli_ $92 of avid records One deed dated May 19, 1577, recorded ia Libor 855, folie 100 of said records One deed dated May 31, 18’ 859 folio 27. of said record: ‘Two decds dated duly 10, 1877, and recorded in Liber 888, at pages 387 and 348, of said recor is. and if itten request of the Cominissioners of the of Goinmbia, I wil offer for sai on MONDAY, 21st Day febl7 » recorded ia Liver tpnbic ARCH, Iss), av 12 o'clock mMegrIpiaN, in the Westera SUGARS, (Best New York and Phila. Brands.) Market, southeast corner of K and 2ist atreats, in | 10 lbs. Granulated, i the City of Washington. District of Columbis. the | 10 Btandard)... ight to cecury (subi -ct t) the paymest of the | 121 Light Brown). u onthiv rent fixed for each stand aud the obs: 9 ibs. Cut, (Square Lumps). vance of the regulations of said Market) until 1 PLOUR. cember 31, 1976, FL Waabburn Mills, (New Process)..the best on earth ern Market, ds numbered Goree, (New Broce+s). ‘Ditto. ri . BT, Se, £0, Ghampion, (New Proces Dazzling White rt + 89, 6, TI, Saiss Process. Ditto. 1 . us and 105, President, (New Process Ditto Each stand will be offered separately. Benate.. ‘Splendid ‘Terme: One fourth cas, or which $25 mustbe | Golden per ack 31.85 pais on each stand at the time of saie, balance in | Gooks" Deligi Der sack 1.68 three equal instalments, payable in one. two and | Qedar Oreok, ‘per eack 1.00 three years from day of ea'e, with interest at the rate of six percent, per annum; to bs by the pi avireuded rchsser's promisory notes, indoreed by vood surety, aud secured by deet of trastou tha rishtsold. "Al conve} cost of tha purchaser, If tertus of sale are aot con plied with ir ten days I will resell at the risk and Coot of the defaulting parchaser, WILLIAM BIRNEY, Trastes. WALTER & WILLIAMS & OO., Ancts. mt Gosumas DuWLING, Aucuoneer. TRUSTEES! SALE OF IMPROVED PRO! ON NEW HAMP-HIKE AVENUE, BE WAND ISIE NORTHWES By virtue of a dead of trust bearing d te fax h day of Joly, 1873, and amy Lber Si, folio 263, Ke. oue of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by direc- tion ef, the parties secured thereby, the under Signed ‘Trastees wil sell on TUESDAY, Manor 22p, 1881, at 420 O'cLOOK F. Mt. in frodt of the premitea, the folowing described property: P. of Lot nembered six, iu sqaare nuwbered t' 38 follows: Besxinnti BUTT: Fancy Selected Creamory -per Ib. 400, Fency Selected New Yor! ry. .per Ib. 350. Der Ib. B00. Choice Peaches, y Choice Peaches, 2-Ib. cans Gholee Corn, 2-\b. cans. Ohotce Fess, 2-1b, cans. New Turk. a ey. Rew Figs. Dates, Nuta, Raisins, &o., &o. Gcoking Raisins, (vow) 11 los, for Si. Florida Oranges, very fine, Just in. Choice Bananas, justin: Ohoice Lemons, large lot; Choice Apples, by the bbl. ‘NUTS—Just received a new inyotoe of very choice Selected Nute, of all kinds, for table uss. Wr Telephonic Connections. ae LPH as. ELPHONZO taht iste 604 Uth st. morthwsst, febla Upvorite Daily Oritic Orior. ECEIVED DaiM—y, QHOTOR STALL-FED BREF, PHILADELPHIA nQUALS, 0420 RR. GHIGKENS 48D SURREY, s y Hampshire ayeaus the northeast corner of hich southerly with the western line of said avenue sesenteen (17) feer, then westerly paral el with the north tov six 0 ine cf S seventeen (7) fect. fru suid lot six, and runuio ne of said he rear Hye Of said lot wx, then noriis the ssid rear live tothe 89 t six sold by Michael then easterly wita t ae thied cash; tne residae in GAME, FIsH, OYSTERS, AND nts at a:x and twelve mo: } HARLY YEGRTABLSr, per cant pe at Tos ured by s deed of trast va cus BOSTON MARKET, ‘OL vey ancin LEON SCHELL & CU., eit requir aug Ora eee axe: Roe ooraplied: feb), AVA9 Penrsyivaulaavenas ye doom the day of 6 rserve the right to resol the pro. =e Aud ceat of the -rfaiing pusclacsr. p2™7s rors—v marl(-dts WILLIAM a. GORDON ( Trustees. FLAGEOLETS—F. OHAMPRIGNONS—A._ N. HARIOOTS VERTES-E. ¥, MAOEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TBUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOCIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. febs 1216 F street northwest, AT™ HOWARD’s— ¥ ALTER B. WILTJAMS & Co., An ti neere 101 Northwest Coraer' 10th and Ds TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL Estalg, BEING PARE OF LUT 3, bUUARE Te4-—, KNOWN AS 317 Maky~ LADD AVENUE NURTHEAST By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Coart of the District of Coltiubia, puswed in Euusty cause nu. ber 6,780, Power and White ya. Margaret B itka et s1., 1, the undersigned trustee, will, on FRIDAY, MincH 2TH, 1851, aT 4:30 O'CLOCK P. M., aell, at public auctich, in front of the premisea, ‘all thar certain piece or parc-] of ground situated and lyiag in the city of Wa hiug-on, District of Colua known as partot lot3, in square numbered 784, | 10 pounds Granulated ‘Sugar, best quality, for $1.00 bexiuning for said part of Jot at the northe:st cor- | 105 Coffee “1A” Fe Te ae 1.00 her of ssid lot 2na running thence southwest- | 12 Light Brown ‘* ‘* 1.00 wardly alory the line of Maryland avenue 28 feo’; | Imperial and Oolong Tes, per Ib. 40 thencé southeastwardl: bt angles ty said ave’ | Gunpowder Tea, very cholce, per ib. 50 nue to the southern boundary line of that part of | Old Government Java Coffea, per ib 28 said lot numbered 3 which was conveyed by Walter | Laguayra Ooffee, choice, per i 25 S Cox's trustee to Jno. W. Jones by deed dated | Very best Rio Coffee, per Ib... - 18 the 30to day of December, 1565, at a distance of | Minnesota Patent Process Ficur, per sack.... 2.25 46 64-100 feet from the said avenue; theace east- | Oholce Virginis Family Flour, per Back.....- 1.75 wardly alcny ssid southern bounday line ty inte OE Extra f° te is 160 fect the east line of said lotatthe angie therein, a Sweet Oatawba Wine, per gall + 1-00 tant 62 feet and 9 mcbes from tne boinning; thence | Don Carlos Sherry, rich an 2.50 S82 feet aud 9 inches tw the place of bexmuing,1m- | California Brandy, gqual to impor 5:00 proved by brick stors and dweliing house. Ryc Whisky, from ler: ‘Lerma Of sale: One-third of the en’ purchase ald. 2.50 Money to be paid in casi, and the balance in equal | Old [Imperial 400 nstalmenie in six and twelve moztha from day of | Oldtfopaz Bherry, per Kall. 350 sale, with interest at rate of six per ceat pec anaui | Duff Gordon Pale Sherr: . 4.00 aud thepayment then to be secured by the aotes | German Mustard, per g: cee 80 $1 the purchaser with security, to b> approved by | Very choice Porto Rico Molasses, per wall... 40 ‘Trustee; or cath to be paidon day of sale or on the | — And all other articles usually kept in a first-class Ae Shareat oy, Se peas a a5) ait of establishment, at ‘correspondingly low fizures, at | $100 will be reqi when the property is knocxs: 7 down, and ne deedwill be given until all purchase HOWARD’s, Torey and interest is paid. | Cost of conveyancins th and L streets northwest. tobe at purchaser's expense. Terms to be com- | _N. ‘elephonic Connections. janl9-8:0 plied with within five days after sale, otherwise Trustee reaarves the right to sella cost'and visk of acfaulting purchaser. mal) cokds WOODBURY BLAIR, Trustee. qpuomas DOWLIN KEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND COMMENCING AT 10 o'CLOOK, comprising 13 Uprizht Pianoforte; five very hand- Obina and Glassware. Also, Burviar-Proof tafe; one large FLouipa ORANGES, ; &RESH TOMATOES, gArons BLOM PHiLA- 80, HIA CHICKEN AND TUR: Atso, PHILADELP! rt EXTBA ROAST BEEF, CANVASS-BAOK, RED HEAD, QUAIL, GROUBE, Exo., AT THB PALACE MABKET, Cor. 14th and New York ave. FBANK J. TIBBETS. jan? Auctioneer. OTHER EFFECTS, lar. es nch-plate Picr Mirrors, with Slabs; Atralerroom, SATURDAY, Manc sortinent of Parlor ahd Chamber Furni- | Case ct Lrawers with Yate Locks. A'so, ue nearly | FORIN B. KELLY, Lew Gold Meda! Furnace, W. E. Woe, Baltimore, | @ DALES IN Frust-O14ss Md., 1maker. Aliso, a lara stock of Candies and iF. LAMB. VE! ON, &o. Jars, two silver-indunted Bhow Cases, Counters OORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. tug, &c.; the stock is fresh and in « Staus oe oe and 630 Oenter Market, 9th street ‘Also, ore Covered Waxon, insood wing, and 306 and 208 Northern Liberty Market ; or me Cr two horses, together with maay | sddress Box 71, City Post Office. A s. mar9-3e Marketing delivered free of charge {to all parts of rue the city. decks (PP ONCABsON BO! Uctioneers. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STEINWAY PIANO, HOUSEHOLD FUBNITORE, GakPats, so; | ATTENTION: CONTAINED IN HOUSE No. 703 dita In order to make room for our STRELT NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trast given. to ie, ant duly recorded in Liber No. 909, folio 65, et sea , one of the Jand records of Washington Jounty, Listrict of Columbia. T wilt sell at public auetioa, on MONDAY, Mancit LitH, A D 1831, commenc- ING AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M ,at ‘House No.'708 Lith at northwest, (between G and H sta), the artic ment oned in Exhibit 'A” attached to asid trust, compriaing in part: Nearly Rew btsinway Piano, Two 8fa8, Sven Walnut Chamber sete, Pillowa, Eo'stars, Nine Cottage Chamber Sets, Uprings and Mattrasces Earlor Sulies, M.T. ‘Tables, Chairs, Guriains, Howe Cabir et Sowing Machine, Table Covers, &0., F.ve Extensicn Tables, Dinibg Hoom Service, ‘kets, Comforta, Toi'et Sets, Tornges, Eary Obairs, Brussels Carpets. About 5.x Huidied Yards of Carpeting throughout th- howe. Diving Room Cuafia, Kitchen Furniture. &c., &o. mars JOHN E. LATIMER, npuoras DOWLING, Auctioneer SPRING STOOK, WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS Aline of BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MABES, AT 81.50 PER YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGRAINS AT OORRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRIOES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPAOB. fa S4FsTY, RELIABLE-SEOURITY.. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Pyisy Bargiar snd Damp, Proof, Vaults from §3 TEE’S SALB_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ayenr. Vauits from 8 TROT ERTY ONT STREET. BETWEEN | Sloe: aT ns, government bon epost PINTH AND TENTH STRRETS WES?. formosa ree Deed of ae we By virtue of a decd of trust, to Richard Scickney, president: George W. gun vive pron, Wa tach and myee'f, bearing date the a7th dent: B: B: Boy, Bilge. 3 day of Febroary, a. D. 1873, aud recorded Geaghrer | Hen an Wied ahh Cane eee in 1 iber 79, at folio 2 and at request of tne party Evang. 5 "anid recurea thereby, I will) aa surviving tea-tee, a ¢ SRSDAY, THE 77H Day or Manor, 183L, IMITED OO-PARTNESSHIP. — The under- wh dwovcnack # a1 sin frontot the premises, that Di tigaet do Soe REN R SETS. sane, ander, part of lot No. 16, in Square No. 374, known as and | & 00-partnership for the sale of Ice, under the name being the eastern twenty four (24) feet seven and | oF firm of Ws mn and wn Ice Oo. No che-haif’ (74g) inches Of said lot by, the depth ) bills or Soooanta wil be paid unlees a written thereof, iesproved by ate ete Three-story geper ened john. canes 8S, Be re tag ase No Oe Tey roddue in | LRETOH. WF BARRE We KINGEOW. Gon two equal payments, atsix and twelve mnths, with erent i until paid, to ba secured NW FISCHEH’S DEY CLEANING Bo. bys deed of So aaa Dray’ @i00 deposit ‘BLISHMENT and DYE WORKS, No. 06 uben the property io atruck off Mi conveyancing | Gt porthwont, near the U. drecordingat the cost of the purchaser LADIES’. De and Gi GARMENTS OF given and tust taten. Purohaser to oomply with 1 MINDS ULEANED and DYED, ‘ano, OBMPE og Within Sve days after sale, or the propacty 0 @ }» EXO. = resold at risk ‘purchaser ve da leaning “fine EVENIN e © WOOD : . FRED. W. JONKS, DI Recess BHOS. TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES, 82.00 4 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TEA SPOONS 82.09 34 dozen. RCGERS BROS. A. 1 TABLE SPOONS, 34.09 6 dozen. AT SCHAEFEI’s, 1020 Seventh Street, Asove New Yous Avexun. GLASSWARE, FINE Pi.ATED WARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. COMPLETE STOCK. BEST GOODS at Low PRICES. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Lats Wars & Beveninoe, febl2 Ne. 1009 Penna. ave. QTUDENT’S LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 84.60 WILL BUY AGENUINE LARGE 8IZ¥ NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL’S ROYAL SECURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. All other goods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. deal6 BYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. | FENEuAMP PIANOS TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERS. HHONINGER ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. ‘These besutiful instruments sold on the easiest monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIM™MO’S, 433 7th St. Northwest. A large sud select line of SHEET MUSIC on hand, feblo TANOS. P Inst received, Wm. Shaeffer and Grovesteen & Fuller's eles it PIANOS. Bargsive for cush, also on instalments. TM VICROM BECKER'S Piano Warerooms, ano Ware feb19 No 907 H street. ALLET DAVIS & 00'S. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. WortD RENOWNED AND UNEQUALLED. Also, the Celebrated, the only Falabie low-Iriced wood Aaned Upright 6 only re low- pi oe PI mace. H. D. SUM ®ERS, Sole Agent, Bepl6-00 S11 9th st. northwest. RADBURY B PIANOS AND ORGANS. Best material, finest tone, easiest payment, i glag prices Rents applied’ ou purchase, from @3 : FREEBOBN G. SMITH MANU#ACTUREE, 4103 Penna. ave. FINANCIAL. _ ER CENT.—An Association has been formed by responsible parties to conduct operations in connection with the Turf, Bookmak- ing, Hiring, Race Track Pooling, Privileges, &o. fc ill realize f alresdy subscribed. Biren, 15° Bend for Frenpects J. Kk. WILSON & 00. feb16 2m 180 Broadway, New Yor COLUMBIA POTTERY OO. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 313 Georgia avenue, Foot of 84 street ne A geberal assortment of Ja: dngs, Pitchers Buckwhent Pourers, Mil Fans, Butter Orocks, Churas, Beer Muga, &c., in mauufacture and ob hand. This ware is made of the best quality Terrs Cotta material, and by skilied workmen. OUR FLORISTS’ AND GAKDENEBS’ Depart ment is complete, with s larze assortment of MA- from the bom qualty, tempored, RED POS OLA a , enpered : ORNAMENTAL Flower Vase, Urns, Hanging Baskets and OONRERVATORY WARE. 527” The Firet Diploma awarded at the late Exhi- bition of the Horticultural Society and at the Na- tional Fsir. Janl8-8e° IAUTION.—GENUINE DEQGEKER enor made by Decker Broe., New: York. Public should be careful not to be led in to buy sn imitation with a rimilar nabs, which ean be bought for leas than half the price & genuine Decker Piano. G KUHN is the only nirunlepte; also for the Burdett Orrane and Gr Btrunienta; for . D_ Pease Pi tan29 iano. AIRYMEN, ATTENTION !—Just received, two D cars oat straw, and for sale in quantities to suit. ag clover hay and a great deal heaven.” i) make the richest milk sad more WwW. EY & 80! olemale Dealets fe Floats Peat, Corn Dats rs and Hay, Capital Mills. Krow THYSELF. cal wor! iblished b; P! »D ani t D cntied TER SOREN lobility, im errors of youth or too close g cation to business, may be restored and manhood ‘Two hundredth edition, revised and pablisnea. Tein ‘tauaand fa medical work, Be! ent English itten by a physician t experience, to was. ‘awarded a gold and medal by the National Medical Association. it contains beautiful and very ex ings. Three hundred more prescriptions for all forms of pre’ result of many years of extensive an pane fither que of which is worth ten times the 6 book. Bound in French cloth: price only $1, sent by mail post paid. The London Lancet says: ‘‘No Without this valuable book. The Benefactor.” oa person should be author is a noble An illustrated sample.sent to all on receipt of 6 cents for postage. ; to Hon. P. As by permission, nA The author ref Bissell, M.D., president of the National Address Dr. W. H. PARKER, No. 4 Bulfinch st. Boston, Mass. ‘he suthor may be consulted on ail Gisesses requiring skill and: febat-math ARAL THXSSLE, [Pbiladeiphis Times. | NOT 4 MUBDES AFTES At. “I don't believe a word of 1t."" “Well, I've notbing to eay then—if yon den't believe it after you see the proof, why, there's uo use talking " This part of s converssti¢n was accidentally evi beard yeeterday between General R. E. Winslow, of Fifth and Powell st-cets, a survivor of the Mex fan War, and Mr. Michael Redding, of 326 Sonth Fifth street. So emphatic were the last sentences, that the writer, presuming upon a slicht acquaiat- avco with Mr. Redding, ventured to make a few inqvities, which developed some facts of remark able interest. “It Just amounts to this," said Mr. Redding a few hours later; ‘the terrible murder which was supposed to have been committed in {my boardine- Louse some three weeks ago, caa be— “‘Murder?” queried the horrified listener. Mr. Redding isa man weighing, probably, three hundred pounds: be is good-natured and jovial; the ordinary ills of life are, apparently, to him only the most ordit ary matters of course, but whea the auerist spoke in such a blood curdiing tone and showed etch 8 horrified look of amazement, Mr Redding involuntarily recoiled “Murder!” he repeated. ‘'Murder! dear fellow, the whole neighborliog’ was in an up- roar. Now, if yon will ila explain everything, and tell you Just how the t.!k with General Winslow came about.” “*On the afternoon of the 20th of January,” c tinued Mr. Redding, “I was sitting in my ro readi-@ 8 copy of rican Quacks and T ‘Terrific Trafic,’ when 1 was anddenly seized wit & Most excruciating twinge iv the right foot. I dropped the book hastily and screamed with pain To lees than ten minntes I felt aa thoush my foot were ins vice, and the how caused all the trouble. The ti ing Tk eervant girl came running uy stairs, followe. policeman and two citizens, all of them evid under the impression that somebody" buirgeut. I explained matters as and then the officer laughed “Why, Mike, you've got Inflammatory Rie tiem," ssid one. I thonght as much myeelf, and began at once to doctor my foot, which was swelling rapidly. In less than tirirty-six houra, in spite of all the old woman remedies I had taken, I couldn't wet a boot on, andon the fourth day my foot was about the size and color of aham. On the 80th of Janu- ary the swelling had extended to the hip-Joiut, and Iwas utterly helpless. The pain was terrible. On the 6th of Febrasry Geaeral Winslow came to me and eaid that, according to astatement of my phy- fician, the Rheumatism would reach my haart before forty-eight honra; that you kaow, meant desth. I was scared, you can depend I had taken internally, and applied externally, every ra- medy recommended by my friends, whioh liad no effect whatever, and I was in despair “Why not try St. Jacobs Oil, Just for faa’? said Sam Davies, a friend of mine, on Thuraday. “You can put oilof vitriol, St. Jacobs, or a: other kind of oi! on mo if you want to,” sai lL. Thateame day somebody boneht a bottle and coaxed me to useit. On the lth of February the Dip swelling was entirely ditsipate!, and on the 12th my knee-cay resumed its normal color and shape, and on Bt. Vaient.ne’s day—the 14th —I could get my booton forthe first ¢ime in nearly three weeks. When General Winsiow first saw my foot it was in an awfu! condition, eo that is the reason why he doubted what I said about Bt. Jacobs Oil, part of which you overheard. Its virtue issimply wonderfal. Fifty (vara woulda’t buy that bottle if Ic uldn't get ansther it IEBIQ CO) ANY'S EXTRA: OF DISHES AND SAUCES. my throat was ell as I could, LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. "‘Is a success and a boon for which na- tions should feel wrateful"—See**MedicalPress,” “‘Lancet," “*Britiah Medical Journal," &o. CAUTION, —Gennine only with the fac simile of Baron Licbig's Signiture in Blue Luk adPoss the *vonsumption in Egeland increased ten-fold tn ten years.” LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTBACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers, and Chemists. Sole agents for the United Stat (Rholessle only, C. DAVID & 00., 43, Mi @, London, ‘England. marl] OL. WINE AND OLD FRIENDS are Known asthe best, so is JUSTH'S old stand lace where first-class ‘pown for yesrs as the on! SECOND-HAND OLOTHING can be sold at re- spectable prices. Address or call st JUSTH'S 01d stand, No. 619 D st., between 6th and 7th ete northwest, or Branch Store, No. 408 9th st,, be- tween D ahd E ste. northwes . N.B.—Note by mail promptly attended to. janie 1831 © “imi 1881 LISHED. Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Cleaned or Besntitully Dred GENIN WHEATLEY Wet sud Ury leaning and fr=rin5 & el ing an eminm Steam Dyeing Establishment. om 1068 (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, 9. 0 Work called for and delivered anywhere in the EALTH i8 WEALTH!—Dh&. E. 0. WEST ;RERVE [AND BEAIN TREATMENT. "A specie “for Hysteria, Dizzint mynieion: Mi Bpermster is Tmpotenoy. Laval 3 emi re rr! 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THE BEST LAGER BEER IN AMEBIOA. JOB. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY'S UNRIVALED MILWAUERE LAGER BEEB. Full supplies erdered. Dealers are requested to send in their orders early for this celebrated LAGER BEER in casks and bottles. Wholesale Depot—1224 29th street, West Wash- SAMUEL C. PALMER, Agent for District of Columbia. TELEPHONIO OONNECHION. febi7 qoon Gas MIATING STOVES, For Heating Parlors, Dining Rooms, Hall ana For sale st Office of Wash'n Gas Lt. Oo., 413 Tenth st. northwest. Cal! and exsmine them. jan2? Ser ee JAS. F. “7 EXPERIENCE. > 419 Oth et. Mw iG, witha view to its proper sanitary ar Fanwements.’ Orders promptly blisd oow ALKEB’S, 906 10th st, Cement, Flaster, Lining Felt, Fels nova GRAVEL SUPPLIES. ANY SEWING MACHINE AGENT Ww Teates stmaobine st your house, do not pay one on it ‘come oa ‘and sce what you can Say geil THE EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. +-s-0. March 10, INNE Latest in the Sprague Case. THE ALLEGED INTIMACY OF THR BX GOVRRNOR WITH A PRETTY BLONDE AT SWAMPSOOTT. A of the Boston Herald had a talk last Monday with several witnesses from or ampSort, R. 1, whose depositions rmlative ‘ague divorce case were recentl: (shen, and from them gathered the follow ing. In the summer of 187s, about the middie of July, there came to Swainpscott Mrs Mary E. Anderson, a Deautiful blonde of 35 summers, the wife of Captain O. A. Anderson, then of the barks Daniel A. Preston. ‘The cap- fain is spoken Of as an intelligent and honorable man, and the lady's connec tions tm Providence, R. 1, are said to be in gocd standing. Mrs.’ Anderson rented a house On Orient street, near the Lincoln House. She was accompanied by a bandsome boy about 4 years old. At times, 1Cis alleged, she got badly intoxicated, and was seen on the stroois in (bat condition. Early one Sunday mornin, Governor Sprague arrived In Swampscott au tered at the Lincoln House. He slept ULUI about Door, when he went over to Mra. Abcerson’s, with whom he is alleged to have been quite intimate t Providence. In the afternoon the Governor and Mrs. Anderson held ‘bigh carnival’ at the house, both, 1 1s allcged, being beasuy intoxicated.” A police- LED Was called to thé scetie, aud Uke GVera or stcod in the doorway of the hong, in nts air sleeves, threatening t0 shoot’ any 049 who dared to intrude. “Me shouted ta loud tones that he was the ‘ex Governor of Rhode Isiand.” ‘The oMver dia nat go hear tle tniuriated man, wao s Heequen iy became calm and reured. ‘s, i reporwed to bave looked as though he nad ova on @ protracted spree. The affair caused const able comment at the the, but was never re— ferred to In the newspapers. The following We onesday Mrs, Anderson was led for by her father, who took her to bis home in Pro dence. Att-r being Uhere a short period s became tnsane, and is now coniiaed In the Dutton insane asylum. Her menta! mala ty 13 Seid to bave been caused by too freq alea. boile petations. Her unnatural habits were Well known to the people who lived near her. The woman stopped at the Swampscott house for five weeks, during which time the governor is alleged to ‘have called upon her but once, ‘On One Ocvaston, When Out riding, She told the driver of the carrisge that the child with her was fathered by Gov. Sprague. ‘Phere are nit- merous other statements golng to show that thelr relations were of a wretched descrip- uon.” A FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED,—A freight train on the main stem of the Baltimore and Onto railroad Was badly wrecked about a mile above Eliicout City yesterday afternoon, at 3 o'cloc A heavy boulder, weighing about two tons, fell Gown from a high bank across the raliroad track, abd owing to a deep curve in the road at that point, the engtneer was not able to see the obstruction until his engine was almost upon Mt, In the crash five cars were thrown from (he track, LWo completely demolished, and Une en. gibe quite badly damaged. The track was also torn up for same distance. Ry midpight the track wes clear, and all Uatns resumed thelr None of the train men were lujured, EX-PRESIDENT HAYES’ SALAKY AND SaVinos The Cleveland (Ohio) Heraid puviishes by thority the followivg concerning ex- Hayes’ salary and savings: “Tue wh concerning the alleged savings of ex Presi zent Hayes trom bis salary can be tola In a few Words. The aggregate of that salary for the four years was $200,000, The expenses of the position Curing thet time were $14,000, Nad Congress refunded the $000 he paid for the expenses of the ‘visiting statestnen’ to Loutst- ana, his savings would have bean about $70,000, ASI 1s, he Went OUL Of oMice with $66,009 to ba carried from bis account as President to the benent of bis account a8 a private citizen, When he became President be was burdened With debts to the amount of 0,600, mostly on account of bequests charged upon the Bareh ardestate. Of Uhts amount he has pata $50,000 OUL OF bis savings from the presidental salary, So that the net available result in cash of bis Presidential term ts A ENSION OF THE 4 SCCIATION.—When ti ‘St quotation fre w York of cotton was posted boards of the Tenneesee Krokera; iu Memphis, yesteraay, showing 4 decitne of 16 points from the closing quotations of Taesiay, it Was aDDOUnCed that the business of Clatton would be suspended. Considerab! tement followed, bul suDsided when the rs were assured that all cont settled In full at Tuesday's closing The association has been in Operaiion singe Sepiember. It 1s reported that their losses Ssmount to $0) 4a. TuR UNtow Pactrtc Ralcroap,—At the mect- ing of the Union Pactfe Katiroad company. tn New York city, yesterday, the following ofticers were elected: Sidney Ilion, president; Ellsha Atkins, vice-president; Henry McFariand, secretary and treasurer. The annual report shows that the total earnings for the year were o m the black- » Assoclation, oper- ts coul.l be tations, $22,455,455, atd the — total expenses ‘ 2.52; surplus earnings, To this mu-? be edo: d the incowe from i ments th ¢ ung roads, dividends on and ftrterest on as, amounting to #5.010,152.52, and pre on bonds sold, investme , Securities sold. a>, 5, Mabing the total surplus earning} 4 A416 53, AN INCENDIARY SHOT BY Maske i on Smitty, a ain ae Lofsetring a barn on fire on Monday uth st. ‘Trn fires by incendiarism have occured he vicinity is twelve months. Some or t es who shot Smith, it is satd, are (he coroner's Jury holding’ an Inquest on the «dy. KILLED THEIK Sox.—Wm. Trotten and bis wife have been arrested at Oldtown, Oblo, on a charge of murdering thelr son William. The boy had been fined $5 for disturbing a religious meeting, and his father beat him severely and struck him a blow that knocked him down a thght of stairs. His mother was arrested as an accessory. SROT BY AN INJURED HUsBAND.—In St. |outs, yesterday, Michael J. Kellly, an ex-letter car- rier, shot and killed Albert C. Hatch for de- bauching his wife, The shooting took place on a stairway in the shoe factory of Philip Grant & Co., where Hatch was employed. Rielly was arrested. He had been guanine for Hetch for several days, and wheu he met him on the Stairway Hatch was armed and attempted to draw a pistol, but Rellly was too quick for him, Suor ny a Prize Fiewtsx —Barly yesterday moruing a scuttle occurred in a Bowery saloon in New York, between Patrick McCausland allas Wm. English and John Herbert, a professional boxer, when the latter drew ‘a revolver and fred at McCausland, the ball penetrating his ueck. ‘The police were summoned by the suot, Herbert was arrested atter a flerce resistance, and a‘ter belng knocked down by the police With their clubs. CS THE STAR Wil announce theccourrence of BraTHS, the same as marriages and deaths, where persons Rtere In most European countries, where stich authorized announcements are they common, uatly considered to be of quite ax much con- cnce, mt only to relatives and frienia, but to munity in oencral, as cither of the others; and it tious that the obseroance of the same custom in are this country would frequently prove tw be of yreat | advantage in more ways than me. MARRIED. McCAFFARY_O'NEILL. Ou Tuesday, March &, JeB1, wt Bt. Peter's Chicrol, ty sev.” Father O'Salivan, THOMAS McOarranr to beth of Washington, D.«. ie DIED. . OA IN. On March 10, 1881, at 7 30am, Jo- ‘BEF abe infant son of F. A. and Kate Uston, aged rents, No. 10 K street northwest, at 3:30 p.m. gay. Fricuds and relatives are invited to at tend. N. Ne Gold-boro’, N.C . Geng ges i and the late Ma.lie A. Dalin, of this city, axed one year, ten montus aud twenty- oT vaBY. Mi 1881, at 4 USBY. On Wednesday, March 9, 1881, a! oer Estarra G., Gaughter of Mary E. and Lemuel L, Luspy, aved fiftecn years. Funeral will take place from her parents resi- 23o pa. Services st fen eney burch Relatives and friends respectfully invited ba ee SWRAL® Yelock farch 10, 1881, J. L at3.o a.m. March 10, cy sonof James and Almira P. MoNeal, ‘months and ove dsy- SRicral trom. the reeidesce of parents, 1719 aTi¢ O'NEILL, Fieveuth street nor:hwest, afternoon, at 2 p.m. TRIST In Northampton, Mass., March 6, 1831, ‘of T. Jefferson ‘frist; Etpiladelibns, and daucbter of the late Hon.d. 1. Lyman, ‘ct Rovian ten “ JO CURE. PAY.—WHITEHURST'S govt Goss gun Teena, Seay bottle and money back. Pye pk ey WELL ‘Wholesaie. janl3-8m UNDERTAKERS. TLL HAG Besenonr, ro SRisaiNa sag eat d = 4 between Ge utreeta. » SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, senld 1233 7th street northwest. OHN E. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, m2 1337 10th street a.w.