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AUCTION SALES. a ali IN AR i iF a Te es AUCTION SALES. BOOTS AND SHOES. Cart. w_¢ OCBEGAN, will Va rt, foot 7h atrest EVERY » for Baitimore and River ‘All River Freight must be prepaid. STEPHENSON & BHO., Agents, 7th st. Wharf, or 22th st and = ave. os LANDINGS. The Steamer ARROWSMITIH leaves Potomac Ferry wharf, foot of 7th atraet, every SATUBDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY at7 o'clock a.m. for ALL RIVER LANDINGS as faras Currioman and Leonardtown, according to ie. ached 3 ¥. J. STONE, Parser. | mar? QTEAMER MATTAO. Cart. CHAS Leaves 6th street lock &.m. a8 fol- oO TUENDAYS and THURSia NS for Land- SOMINI, and touching at MATTOX on Thi 27 . SUNDAYS for OHAP TIO and Tandinve! in Wicomico, aud MATTO ORERK, also. tonching at MATTAWOMAN oo ‘Theaday's and Sunday's trip and all intermediate Edver Landings every trip goin and returning For information apply to @. T. JONES, agent, Sth street wh mars 70) RRS a PORTS: Fro so iF a8 i aan | N xD T HE SOUT TRE STEAMER GF: GrORGE LEARY, kYING THE U.S Matt, will ust fe of Th ate TUns- DAYS, TRURBDAYSand SA URDAYS, atv stopping at FINKY POINT and POINT LOOKOUT woing and returning. ‘Geturnine Ieavee Norfolk on Wed cadays, Fri- are: and Sundays, at 4 p.m rat class fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- rooms GEOUGE MATTINGLY Sy Ee ! se WELCH, Agent. Grecian NOTIC ee NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. ‘The Steamer JANE MOSELEY will resume hi trips to NORFOLK on MONDAY, mq her whart, foot of 6th stra cery. MON: leaving her wharf, of y MON DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRID. o*clooR D. ~ ;donehiog at at Piney Point, Point Lookout and First clase fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- 2, Second-ciass ae Birst-clase fare to Piney Point and Pt Lookout 1. ‘Secona. =. ‘Ticks office, 1416 i ett JOHN GILSON sta 0. ENIGHT sil resume le: Pier 41, East River, New York, ¥ at 4 p.m. and Georgetown every 7s m. For particulars spyly to agent, Sy Water st., Georgetown. feb! "RED WOOD, Secretary. Nore RM LLOY D—Srauente Lrg Batwxen New Yous, Havag, LONDON, pROCTEAMETON wep Barat he steamers of this company will eal! every Sat- easy pom Bremen Fier. foot 34 street, Hoboken. Bates of pssaace -. ma New York CG poles Lona- don, Bouthanyton and Bremen, ret cabin, $30: Becond cabin, $60; steerage, $90; prepaid | Senta Po Yor felshto or. yansaure eta ‘e HUET 8 G0-. 928 Pa. Avo. Ament 3 Graahtowton. cranes N. EW YORK STEAM THE cunanp" ‘Steawenie ‘Sompany LIM. Between New York and Eiversest, Ce gt Corks Hi oR "NEW YORK. Bae ee \eeuie eis 3 Aprile ‘aud every 5 add Revere tart on favorable terms. a : | steerage at very low Stecrane tickets from all other parts of ila of laden given for Belfast, Giss gow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Gon poe and p Ssooly at ‘the Com: pany’ Green, oF both steerage and cabin to ors BIGELOW G0. 605 qa street, jsnl9 mn, D. O VERNON H. BROWN & CO. NEw XOBK-BUTTERDAM. ‘The fret- Steamers of this Line, 6 ‘Ds the U_8. Mails to the Nath: guna Btorea, Brooklyn, requir aaa Ist Cabin, 200,970. 24 Osbin, $4" #50,_ Boer. Set. hoe Tore For passage ‘apply to W. a. & CO., 925 Pennsylvania sve. ‘Waahington; or FH, JOHNSON, ‘Agent National | Safe Deposit Building. corner New York ave. and a. northwest. janl7 RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LIND ‘THERAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TEACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL SOHEDULE TO TARE RERECT _ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER LEAVE Wa sHINGTON. $i. SLomtcaro, cinsineatt aud Be nots Poet Bx LU 00—] te Oo Baltimore, Fitoote City and way stations. ‘Sesbane ‘Aunapolls, and way. Cr coe Serssbars, Winchester” Hi Haxerstown vis Belay.) 8.10—Point of 1g and way stations. 45—Staunton and wee Ewe for Point of for 9.00—New York. Philsdelphia and Boston Express. t9.00—On — ooly for Baltimore, Annapolis | Bs 40. 00~Baltincre Seiten Las fron Aa oe Gneinnat ands ?. M 12.10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way [28 Bunday only, for Baltimore and way. ‘Bxprees. 06 35H ork, Piuladeiphis and Boston Rxpreea fobaltimore and Way ‘Stations. fe Hagerstown Way, via <n and Laurel Bx- press. (Frsderi Belay. ‘anna- PolsJuncton.) =" ae—Point of x, Hag ee A eal a‘ i6:4S_Phuadelpbinan nore Bape, "tar TGnabure and Way, via Hein it - | oe ry, at Hyatt. | ville 8. 06—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 18.46—Balttmore and Way Ststions, ey eee eA 81 | bei and the West OU & 00 dail; and the ‘ama. dally, wi to Pittabting and Uiioara; 10:30 ith lars from Sarrisbarg | ine aac Co BU D- BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC tor daixna, Rochester, Buffalo, with Parlor Cai Car to Watkins and the on 8008 m. daily. except Sunday 9.30 p.m véaliy, except Palace Cars toanandai- and Watkins. tg en nee at 0:30 Fork and the Bart 008.1, 10:30.8. ma. | ‘lor Cars, : Sore acne. ©80 8m. and 6:40 a or Anpapol, 6:40". and 440 p.m. daly, a | wanted in every town and city in the coun THIS AFTERNOON. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. 8 E OF | VALUABLE PRUPERTY te HO M1H STREET AND ¥ B1BEE Meed of trast dated 14th da: ot oe “tae he & aud duly recorded in Liber gem «quest of the part) yabsic sale, on F! 881 AT THE HOT ing-described pres city, District of thereby, wo will offer at IDAY, Tue lita Day oF Manon, Bor So'eLock P. M., the follow: nisem, situated in Washington ing parta of Lots ambi, nuniber 9, 10, 1 and 14, in’ subdivision of © 395, jortht begining at the northwest corner of and roonins south 28 feat: th cast 99 fect 93 inch a; thenes north 25 fact to street; thence west 99 feet and 93 inches to? begining, with the improvements upon the 8a Le, an apse One Special and general taxes. terms of gal cobveyanciny at the cost of the p wowit of StU renutrea 7 LEMOEL NPE SEAM. easiest: mar?-5t AMAN, ‘Auctioneer. TO-MORKOW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BKEGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND OTHER EFFECTS, Atealesroom, Sa TURDAY, Manca 12TH, COMMENCING A710 O'CLOCK, comprising ia part.—Uprizht Pisnoforte, five very hand- some # reuch-piate Pier Mirrors, with 81 t of Parlor abd ¢ amber Furni- ina and Glassware. ne r- Proof afe ; one | Csee«f Drawe: 8. Als2, One nearly new Gold Meda: Furnace, WE. Woo, Baltimore, Md., maker Also, a larze stock of Candies and © silver-mounced Show Cases, Counters ving, &c.; the tock is fresh and tu wood lar, Ore Covered Wagon, in good con- er two horses; together wi y FORTE, VER iy ROSEWOOD CASE Piano HANLSOME LOR AND Oa \MBES Cc Iss1. COMMERCING AT residence of @ wonteman dectining house: 10" o'cLocx, at the keeping, No. 1716 I street, between 17th and lsth streets: sestinvent I a So 8 very superior collection of bousehold goo: Very superior Wi Hosewood Gato Yano Forts, Cover Very handsome! Parlor Suite with gold tracings, upbolstered in raw silk and plash Elegant Marble to; Superior Window Very fine English B: Brussels Hall 8 rpets. d Stair Carpets, Ingrain Oarpots. Biaek Walnut Marbie-top Chamber French-piate Mirra M attraaes, ‘Spring Uaderbede, Pulows and Bol- Very fiandiacme Child's Bedstead, complete. ck with debs intng Ohairs. N Auctioneer. MEDICAL, & Ne CURE NO PA¥!—To ail afticted with private diseases come at once and you shall be rewarded by a speedy cure without mercur; § BRO ee 906 Bet_southwest. aus Qw? IN, the oldest exi Sibleta PAE Pa of the Urinary ut Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, &e. Gouorrhara oF Byphule, recently contracted, posi ely cured in from 8 to 10 days. Consultation Bick ¥ private, and separate oftices for ladies. Kefers to the leading phyeicians of Baltimore. Main ofice, 198. Rutaw st., Baltimore. - Charges moderate. MA ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR Ladies. Al! female complaints quickly cared Gan be consalted dar yet 917 street Office hours from 1 to 9 p. Gites QPZEMATOREGEA, Im Tesyoegy, Prematare De- ‘Venereal ick ¥ cured by Dr Texte, No calomel uso 2 Ai Fen ‘ale Weaknesses, eto. + oured. 486 Vt seiate 15 MOTT’S FRENOH POW: ———— D*%s cure for mianey Diseases, Gravel and all Uri- Diseases, Nervous Debility, Seminal Wesk- Impotency, Gieet, 3 avenue ® nab west. nee, Syphilis and all the aoa ‘For sale by WM. 5. EN. TWISLE, corner 13th st. and Pa. ave. weal on re- Prics Lowi box, sent by mail under mint of price 3 ‘Hit. RUPPEBT, Nos, 403 and 405 7th st. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WH&PNEY CHIL DREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability in the market. ARCHERY AND FISHING TACKLES, OROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS, BICYOLSS, VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, N. Y. ROLLER SKATES (all numbers) At Prices to Suit the Times. mar9 J UST OPENED Choice Hine Plain and Fancy HANDKERCHIEF, GLU Colored HALF-HOSE, ‘Es and UMBRELLAS. WATE POLAND MINERAL SPRING is situatea in South Poland, Maine, thirty miles north of Port- a re cure for for diseases of the Urinary Organs it has no equal oa ei Water is 8 PURE, MINERAL SPRING TER—not manufactur: ‘Persons who have been waiting can now be Bup- plied. I have just received a fresh supply. mee Prreulars. F JOHN KEYWouTH. nt for the vistrict of Columbia, mars St h id D streets north weet. URG EDGINGS. r= INSERTIONS, SWISS, IRISH AND OTHER TRIMMINGS, ZEPHYES, GERMANTOWN, SAXONY AND BS, GEOMHEN WOOL, Cheaver than incany other place in Wash Attul stock of ina pomp ron guction. © Also, a tery larze sock of GUS! Rotting feet RULUER, OLOTHING4at the very lowest posaibie rices. Every garment guaranteed perfect, Liouey cheerfully refunded. U.S. STAMPING ©O.,, 1085 7th mreet northwe: oF Agents for BRIGGS & CO."8 PATENT TRANS- FERING PAPERS for stamping goods of every Gescription shawls, underwear, children’s cloth ing, tidies, mats, costes, & ‘ar superior to y other inethod of stampini Call and examine, Small samples given sway. Ayeuts ana Canvassers e ie. {agtest selling article ever offered to the pn ‘Address for the next days &. B. SCHOFIELD, Aczyt, _imsr5 1036 7th street northwest. GABE JELD’S erty lag gids 3 MAROH, for Piano, by Sor 33 per- a by Marine Band'at Nosigariion ‘Ceremo- paces and Ball. Bal kL. WILD fo the Tarr ie EBA oT ogee cairn onea = 1EBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT © EN FINEST AND, GHEAPESE BEA FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. TEBIS etapa tnd ites Ex’ or TRACT in a succes and a boon for which ia; feel grateful”—! “iglanoet, (ea tees Bo. CAUTION,—Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebig's Sigusture in Blue Ink across the “vonsumption in England increased ten-fold in tnyear.” EBIG COMP. ry) 5 exEmA vr aE iil geo and Chemists. ib ey forth Fak ntted Btates (wholesale only, ‘Eo fate “Gondon: ‘ea ‘nari Cl aids oy pee. BALOON feb7-3m 0. BH. eres nent Proo'rs ON DI Qocopwin”, sl Fe 1 For Heating Parlors, Dining Booms, Fcr sale at Office of Wash’n Gas Lt. Co., 413 Tenth ct. northwest. Osi and examine them. pRsteunation pay. THE BEST LAGER BEER IN AMERIOA. 308. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY'S: Usarvarzp MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Full supplies ordered. Dealers are requested to | wend in their orders early for this colebrated | LAGEB BEER in casks and bottles. Wholesale Depot—1224 20th street, West Wash- — SAMUEL C. PALMER, Ageut fer District of Columbin. TELEPHONIC ae febi? rite for — cot) olt JUNCANSON BHO8., Auctioneers. HERE, VERY, HANTSOME, WATNUT WALL CASES, GLASS FRO! 3 TWO HAW peous CORNTER “SHOW CASES”. O€E Veny Eiapnome PLATED UeRIGHT SHOW 0. SATORPAY MORNING, Manon 12, ar 10 O'CLOCK, at, sell the entire fixtures in store Ro. such Cae & Oo.) Pennsylvania aveaue nox awl DUNOANSON BROB., Aactioneers. BOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATEOS RIDGE WEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH 5 Th OBTHW EST By virt gpg ht of the bictniet of Columbia, ia passed In in Equity causa No.7 18%) Hurley etal complainant, ed Davis ‘¢ a a 08 the, oa da} Feuonary, & . a) tiered a snc. AD. AT 4:30 O'OLocK 69, in Frederick ates aad bdivision of square No. 513, te ere Tins Of sale, »@ prescribed by the decres, ara as follows: One-third of the purchase money tobe paid in cash, or ne whole 4 purchase money, Hs the option chaser. and the balance in two etal inet hol 8, Of six and twelve m mnths, with intereet from dsy of sale, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold. Ail conyeyancing: atthe cost of the purchaser. A devosit .f $e will be required when Gr Ropers is knocked. mer} 0-d&de JOHNSON, tees *RUSTEFS’ SALE, on IMPROVED EROP yo ab SWEET STRERIS SOUTH. By Tirte of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District cf Columba, passed in Equity essa No. 7,284, doc. Pihe 6h a of 4 March, ssi, we will gel! at public suction in front of the premises, TUESDAY, the, 2an pay oF Maucn. AD. 1831, 4 O'CLOCK PM «+ the following teaciibed real estate situate in the’ city of Washington. Distric: of Iumbia, to wit: Parts of lots twelve (12) teen (8) in square one thousand aud one (1001), and thesame being the east fourtecn (14) feet o/ lot twelve ('2, and the west 9 (32) foat of tein: ‘One- third cash. and the residue in two equal instalments on a credit of one and two years interest, the purchaser wiving botes se- by, deed of trast on the property. A Gepoatt of be required on Gay of sale an@ the balance of cash psyments and notes with deed ef trust, within seven daya. Ail convey. a Katecost of purcaaser. Incase of a failure feb ly with term. of sale, the trusteea reserve the rien it P make G zoe at risk of purchaser. E 402 D 2 GEIL THOMPSON "UNG La. ave, Trusteos. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. EUSTEE’S BALE OF THE RIGHT OF OCC PATION TILL DECEMBER 31.1906, ‘OF ‘BIB’ RKET STANDS IN THE § MAI KET Went By virtue cfthir'y-teo neveral deeds of trust to Jug, more particularly deseribed ax follows, to wit ls dated December 4, 1876, and’ Trespeo- tively secoraed ameng the land cords of the Dis- trict of Columbia, in liber 845, a1 pares 5, 6, 42 sid 44, one in liber 830 at paces 472 and £98. Eleven deeds dated December 5, 1876, and ra spectively recorded: anne ald Ind rec er 839. at paws 475, 80, a8 ‘and 497, in liber £45, at pages 1, 2, ve Two deeds dated corde in Liber S48, at pages 3 tna 36 of auld. Taod records ‘th ee dveds dated December 7, 1876, and re- fe, two of them in Liber 845, ‘at pages 18 and 39, the Other in Libsr €39, at page 491 of said records. ‘Three deeds dated December 8th, 1 d, two of thei in Liber d the other in Liber 839, and re- at pages 12 and fpawe 486 of said 0 deeds, dated December 14. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber S45, at paxes 26 and 45 of said “Oue ¢eed dated May 7, 1877, recorded in Liber 851, foli 392 of said re. ords 1877, recorded in Liber recorded ia Liber 877, and recorded in 8, at paces at 349, of sald recordeeand by written request of the Commissioners of the District of Comm! will offer forsale, at public AY, THE 21s7 Day oF Manon, K MERIDIAN, in the Westera Market, southeast corner of K and 2int streets, in ihe Git of Wathington. District of Columbia the Tight to occupy (subject to the payment of the nonthly rent fixed for each stand the obser- vance of the regulations of said Market) until De- cember 3), 16, the following staud ingaid, Wes: ae pam beret BT, 38, 40, 44, i 7, 1 63, 11, 3) 2 F888, Bz, 53, £4, 57. 303, 104 and 1 Lach stand wil tbe offered separately. 1) Terms: One fourth cash, of which #: paid on each stand at the time of gale, Three equal instalments, payable in one, two and three years from day of sale, with interest at the rateof six percent, per annum; to be evidenosd by the purchaser's promisory notes, indorsed by good surety, and secured by deed of traston the rishteold. “All conveyancing and recording at the cest of the purchaser, If terms of sale sre not com— piled with Se Twill resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting pure! VILLIAM 1 LIENEY, Trustee. YALTER B_ WILLIAMS & O! \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY EW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE, BELWREN WARD T STREETS NORTHW! By virtue of as deed of tru hs bearing d.te Lith day of July, 1978, Sand duly reorded in 91, folio 263, &e., one of the land District of Golumbis, and by direc- tion of the parties secured thereby, the ‘under Bined ‘rosters will sell on TUESDAY, Manu 22), 1881, aT 430 O'CLOOK P_M.. in frodt of the preiuies, the following described property: Part of Lot membered six, ia Square numbered t eeuty- nine, (.9,) bounded a8 follows: Becinning at a point on the west jine of New Harapshire sveuus seventeen (17) fect from the nozthesst corner of saio loteix, and running then soutuerly with the western line of said avenue seventeen (17) £40", then westerly paral el with the north liue of said lot six to the rear line of said lot #.x, then north weeierly with the @sid rear live to the southwest corner of that partof said lot six sold by Michael Murphy to Je eu easterly with tue pruth lige of sald part of said lot eolt to Jona Mute Th; to New Hampehire aveaue and place of besin- Ling, together with the improverments ‘Terms of sale: One thied cash: tne residue in two equal payments at atx. and twelve moathe, with noies interest at seven per cent per annum secured by a balance in tnt pala, aud deed of trast on the purchaser: 6100 deposit required at time of walle nrchaser. Tequired at time of eale Yr'the terms of salo"are Bot oomolted with fa seven days from sale, the Trusecs Feservo the ripht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the be detaaiting rohaser. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF STEINWAY_ PIA) Seer TERRY TURE, UARPETS, co, CONTAINBD IN HOUSE No. 703 ‘11Tit STREE t NORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trast wiven to mo, and duly recorded in Liber No. 909, folio 65, et seq , one of records of Washington Jounty, Listtrict of Columbia, I will sell at Pagiic auction, MONDAY. Manci 147g, A D. COMMuNC- A.M ,at House No.’708 Lith at. (between G and H sts.), the articles inBrhioit “at attacued to sald trust, eset te part: Piano, Two S-fas, Nearly New Btein Seven Walnut Chamber Bees Pillows, Holsters, Nine Oottage Chatnber Sets, Springs and Mattresses Parlor Suites, M. T. Tables, Chairs, Curtains, Hove €abiret Se ine A ine, Table Oovers, &O., Five Extension Tal Dian Room Service, = Blankets, Countorts, 2 ee sa a own, any Obaire, els Carpets, ABOUT Sh HUNDREDS ARDS OF OARPET- ING THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE. bk =» KC. Dini hairs, ‘Kitchen Furnitare. Tar Bom CMa Ne EATIMER: trustee TYVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ; VALUABL .E IMPROVED PROPRETY ON TS OREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS V Dy uirtue of & deed of trust to Richard Wallach sud myseif, bearing date the a7th day of Febru 1878, and recorded in Liber 879, atfolto 203, and at request of the pa secured thereby, I will, as surviving trustee; well ou THURSDAY: cag 17m pay or Manon, iss, AT 45 O'CLOCK M., in frontof the premises, that part of lot No. 15, in'Square No. 374, known as and being the castern twen! ny four (24) feet seven and one-half (733) inches of ssid lot by the depth thereof, improved by the substantial Three-story Brick Dwelling House, No 916 I street. ‘Terms of sals: Qne-third cash: the reridue tn two equal payments, atsix and twelvemonths, with interest at eixbt per’ cent, until paid, to be secured by a deed of trustuponthe property. 100 deposit when the property is struck off. All cgaveyancins apdrecordipgat thecost of the purchaser. given and trust taken. Purchaser to comply with terms Within five days after sale, or the Fesold at risk of the purchaser pon five tice. ON mard-dts Burviviag Trastie. HANCERY SALE OF THOSE VERY VALUA- BLE Lay REET. roperty. sea no- » E- H 81! REET. FACING MoPHERSUN oe virtue of a desres of ppl attra | trict of Columbi CRO hieh Hilen Butler and, Cause No. 4.607, fo eee another are plaintiffs provemen' Lows have frontage OR ete apedanipmpan ‘They will be « Me Te of which rad must be d's tne fu of ei Hs onexch fo Clubtsen hs, wl sacars ‘a eigbteen months, w! dee trast property, a or all cash, at the oJ not com- pil will be resota at alt snd fecording at ovat of purchaser.” Conveyancing and roca aes . FoR HEADACHE URE NATTANS' PILLS. Seetivences reer ase Nattanst Pu Pils. For Costive < eit For Ne use 5 -made, they are alwaye freeh. marld 14th and I and 2d and D sts. ches AS ey AND DELICIOUS DESSERT—HO' A M—ric mire and reliable, Ft aver Jr dolizered in pat. 48033, oe diet dts sideot northwest. marorsee PHO! DEALERS, AND, REPATR- EIR alt for peaey ‘on Pe, torated and te chair haute Any aie tiesto, Ie. pa weWILtIAMS, Hardware, 019 7th street. FFO® THE LaTEsT STYLE In LADIES' FINE SLIPPERS, Call at 717 Market Space. To make room for SPRING GOODS, which are being received daily, we are offering broken lots of WINTEB GOODS AT COST. ”. 8. BIOH, Vi? Market Space. YORK. La ght STOBB. 605 Pennsylvania avenue. moors Rt SHOES AT Oe oT UAL OOBT—A. Atala) SHORES et vy Low PRIORS Commencing I will sell all of my hea fd medium weight Shoes at PRIME GOBE. oe? Tadice aentle Goas: Goat Button Boots....... $165 Ladies’ Fine race feioceer Button Boow . febus poorest SSskses' nae eal and if Youths a Boge a est it solid shoes. We have but Pyebia GEO. McOARTHY. (QLEARING OUT SALE OF ALL WINTEE GOODS. Now 1s THE Time TO SECURE YouR BasGanes mm BOOTS AND SHOES. For the next ten t ond will sell all my Winter Stock, sta pean 20 PER GENT, to make room for our Immt en STOCK. DON'T FAIL TO ie teat OOME FIRST You i fede double the money you spend ae where pting of these ices. We HORI Zat a ‘and will do just ‘what we advertise. GREAT BOSTON BHOR. AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue. BRANCH STORE, 211 and 211 1-2 Penna, avenue 8.E., jan28 CAPITOL HILL. BOOKS, &c. mW BOOKS Martin's Btatemman’s Year B Mees ‘188! Stoveon' Madame be Steal, 3 vols Sticpelres Past in the oes eee seit Pai Shoreas arly fy Winter's Life and Worl od JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Metaorourtan Booxsrors, eeessssese werrrortnens mate OLl Pennsylvania avenue. UNITED TES GOV! ere oe eee City. By Amanda M. Douglas. so Yaae: nes saee. LAW MAGAZINE. (OBRISON'S: pee Ka noe. DE. Sr ar eee Baber E OOUR’ Subecrij on pee ee per he of 600 The eS for January and February, 1831, Dew read! TB Gourt wf Claim rts, vol. 1 op enione a tears mneral, vols. IN PREPARATION: rhe Tey orts, yol. 3, (Supreme Court of the District. Any of the above eent cal) post-paid. upon receipt of by the py ol w. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, 475 Penna. ave. 2 w. ‘EW BOOMS. ‘Abba Goold Wooltog. 61 bon 49a oma Series, 81; i yy Von oy uillern, per, ‘by a é& w. Sete, Oh cpr yeaiinn Herechel van Di ny 1.60 af alas, fe: Sana 16, feb25 HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ll LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB.. 15 Ibe. Good Carolina Bice. 1 Bushel Choices Potatoes., 5 lbs. Mixed Nuts (new).....-.. THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY 82.59 PER GALLON. GEO. A. O"HABRB, 1813 7th st. n.w.,. bet. Mand N. ELPHONZO YOUNGS ON DEOK AS USUAL wiTH INAUGUBATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. febl7 Tene one (Best New York and Phila. Brands.) Granulated. -for 1.00 BUTTER: French Prunes, (ew). Dates, Cooking sins, Gow t 11 Ibs. . Florida Oranges, very fne, jaat in. Choice Bananas, just in; oice Lemons, large lot; Choice at Fost by the bbl. NUTS—Just recelved a ew involoe of very choice Selected Nuts, kinds, for tal ow Te Evans Gets: vas as, ELPHONZO ZOUNG ‘Oth st. northwest, febl4 Upvosite Dally Critic Urtice. EUEIVED DalLy. ‘OHOIOE STALL-FED BEUF, ADELPHIA SQUARE, CAPONa, OEGAME. FISH, OYSTERS’ AND RABLY VEGATABLES. aT THR BOSTON MARKET, pe™ts POIs-v. FLAGEOLETS—¥. CBAMPRIGNONS—A. RN. HARIOOTS VERTES—E. F, MACEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOCIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. febb 1216 F street northwest. T cme. ¥ 3 A 3 a: Fa ah ze Ee Bweet Ostawba ‘Wine Behonieiantay Bye ‘Whiaky, alrect fr memes gine SSSES SSSSARCEESSSSS oaks oped ‘sherry er gall. Bile aca ete ery. Porto lasses, per gall 40 Ver all ogee articles usually kept in = first-class establishment, at corres! analy low is HOWABD’S, wth and L streets northwest. N. B.—Telephonic Connections. janl9-3m FpLoema OBANGES, FRESH ‘TOMATOES CArONe FROM PHILA- ALSO, PHILADELPHIA (QBIOREN AND TUR- SBT BREF, SCARY, 'ASS-BAt BED EXTES BEAD. HEAD, QUAIL, GROUSE, cre AT THE PALACE MARKET, Cor. 14th and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. janly OHN B. HELLY, Ba gion an wu, and goo and 48 Northern Libero” Markeror | 0 Marketing delivered {ro ivered free of charge {to all parts of the city. 7 ATTENTION: In order to make room for our SPRING STOOK, WE WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS Aline of BODY BRUSSELS OF STANDARD MAKES, AT 81.50 PER YARD. TAPESTRY AND INGRAINS AT CORRESPOND- INGLY LOW PRICES. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 901 MAREET SPACB, fo S4FsTE, RELIABLE-SECURITY. RATIONAL BAVE DEPOSIT COMPANY. LSth Street and New Yerk A’ e. Pr ) Durgiar and bred, =e Line Be} Fg 000. tee me a jyecwarein Brent Sate eee aeRe sana eaters Sneoue Pate s saci RRoczss BROS. TBIPLE PLATED KNIVES, $2.00 34 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TEA SPOONS 32.00 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TABLE SPOONS, $4.00 55 dozen. AT SCHAEFER’S, 1020 Seventh Street, mar? Asove New Yorg AvVENUR. YROCKERY, CHINs, : GLASSWARE, OUTLERY, INE PLATED aRE FI AND HOUSEFURNISHING _COMPLETE STOOK. GOOD! BEST GOODS aT Low PRICES. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Wenn & Brvenice, febl2 No. 1009 Penna. ave. QTUpENrs LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. . 84.60 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SIZB NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS. AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL’S ROYAL SECURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. Au other goods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Oall and examine. decl6 BRYNEAL’S, 416 7th st. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FLEEwaMr FIANos TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERS. SHONINGEB ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. These besutiful instruments gold on the easiest mouthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th St. Northwest. na ieree and select line of SHEET ee Pe IANOS. ‘ust received. Wm. Shaeffer and Grovesteen & Fuller's elegant PIANOS. Bargains for es also on instalments. Toning and rey t BE {}CER’S Pisno Warerooms, feb19 = 907 H street. >a ADE 108 ces seater peyme Seen material, finest ton ae ices. ‘Renta applied’ on purchase, to 810. declS ae 2m COLUMBIA POTTERY Go. MANUFACTURERS OF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 318 Georgia avenue, Foot of 8d street 8.0 eral assortment of Jars, Ji Pitohera, wheat Pourers, Milk Pans, patéer Crooks, Ghar, ig, &c., in manufacture apd on ‘ware is made of the best quality Dents Coe: ‘materis! and by: workmen. OUR ists) AND GARDENERS’ ment is complete, with a | ansortnent of MA from the beet quality, od BED FU POT mae frou the ality, OBNA! Flower Vi Hanging roe, 1d OONSERV A’ ony Wane et aT Dip ema Seared Pay the late Exhi- ey of gene Horticultural Bock ety and ae em Na- AUTOM GENUINE DECKER TANOB, made pecker 5 Net Yom Fubilo should be careful ovis tee be an imitation with a ibe price ot whieh oan ht for ‘eas Chan half i the price of + . . Agent in this District and Virginia for themenuing for the Organs and G. D. Pease 5 eee cette tials !—Just received, Diss ice w, and een ype to as hay great deal shiver ‘il make the richest milk and more Tepglenale Dealers in Wo ee Gasinal Mis. LD WIRE FBIENDS ‘as the best, Py TE yUSTES old, mand kro’ sceere as the ace where first-class IND-! iD can be sold st A a ee ea Sromply stented gow” Bow RES 1831 © “iisied™“* 1881 Geod either before or after the Holidays. BOTT or LADIES GARMENTS tobe EAS ect and bey (eaning ani oes «4% (49) Joffer Jellerson Street, Georgetown, B. G. ‘Work called for and delivered anywhere in the city. decd? GEN ua tw ras a I @OoK AT OUR ERices FOB THIS TEAR See PRACTICAL s san TEN, dig oie ot new. examination miualiehs eorenemearanens ALHED’S, ote Cement, Plaster, Tdning Felt, Felt nord §=GEAVEL SUPFLIBS. , ‘THE EVENING STAR? FRIDAY.................Mimrch 11, 1881. Strange Heroism, A VICTIM OF EYDROPHOBIA CHAINS EIMSELE TO A horrible story is reported from Dallas, Texas. George Arnold was bitten by a mad dog & year ago, and though he took every pre- caution to extirpare the virus, has ever sine been ited by the belief that he was fated bed aoe ofhydrophobia. He had a wife and sev- Tal small chil: living on an fsolated farm, and he feared that he might suddenly lose bis Teasop and harm his iittle Dabies. Not —| since he had strange feelings that convin him that his time had come. He procured a (racechain and a strong lock, and fastened himself securely toa tree in the’ woods, ulrow- jog ube key away. outof hisreach. He prev! ously wrote ap affectionate letter to bis wife, telling her what he was about to do, and that be preferr ed to die where he could injure no one. Two days after his dead body was found still chained to the tree. There was all th: evidence necessary to show the horrible death from bydrophobla. The ground was torn up Lo the full length of the cuata, the nalls of the Ongers wrenched a and all the front teeth out Ip scratching and biting the tree, and every Ubread of clothing 3 on the body. ‘Tne body was dreadfully lacemated with these, the only Weapons the madman could us He hai judged rightly what would have been the con- ence had be remained at home, and. kuow at there was nO human skill that could ve cured him, preferred death alone, and that Way. to doing barm to those so neat Gear to him asa wite or child. Arnoid was onginally from Talladeza, Ala, where he mar- ried, and where his widow bas mauy friends and relat Smaitrox Is meking fearful ravages {n Haha- bay village, In Chtconuimi county, Qaed Canada. Over one nundred and thirty people have already been stricken down there with ho malady, eighteen or twenty of who:n have umbed to tt. The poor people are entirely ig? Orant Of proper treatment for this disease, and resident local medical men refuse, tt 14 sald, to expose themselves to the contagion. Born Sxor.—At_ Farmer's, Kowan county, Ky., Bopularly known as “The Contederats Cross Roads,” Wednesday evening, Matt Light- foot and Joseph McDermott, youag men of re- spectable families, renewed an old quarrel, drew revolvers and fired at each other simul- taneously. McDermott fell dead, shot ose the heart. Lightfoot was dangerously wounded in the thigh. FIFTy THOUSAND DOLLARS REALIZED FROM A Sack oF FLovk.—Geo. W. Redley, a pioneer Tesident and €xtensive land owner in Sutler county, Cal., died Wednesday. D uring the war he gave a sack of flour to the United Sanitary commission, which was sold and resold at wuc- ton in all the principal cities of California and Nevada, and then sent east, realizing allogetoer over $5, 000 for the benefit of the: commissiea, HEAVY agen AND AN OLD TRAGEDY Re- CALLED.—On Wednesday night Mr. Limple the husband of Mrs. Lampiey, who was mar- dered by Hollohan and Nicholson some years ago, was robbed of $1,100. The money wa3 taken from bis house on Hampstead street. Yesterday morning he notified the police, and Detective Schafer was put on the cass. Yester- day afternoon he encountered Oliver 0. Lamp ley, a nephew of Mr. Lampley, who, together with a friend, had considerable money avout them, ‘The detective arresved both, and fn all about, $1,000 was recovered. Youlg Lampley was charged with the larceny, and will have a hearing this inorning. Mr. Edward Robinson, who was with Lampley, was also arrested, but ib was afterward found that he had mei Lamp- ley,and that Lampiey had given bim the money aS 4 present. Knowing him so well, Robins0 thought the affair all right until arrested.— Balt, American, Wi A WRETCHED-LOOKING OLD Man, named John Kobler, was picked up in New York on Tuesday evening for begging. It was found that ne owns a five-story ding in the Bowery worth $40,000, and has nearly 2,000 in Dank, D. D. comBR, Of tne Shamokin Tins John Summers, who were injured in the : Gent of Saturday last 0. the Baltimore and Po- tomse road, are p both tr & precarious condition at Shamokin, P: long screw that had pene- trated Mr. Domer’s bac! been extracted. nd BUYING A Fast Sran oF THOTTERS.—A notabie sale cf horses Occurred at Janesville, Wi Wednesday evening, B. B. Eléridge of that ct transferring to Albert S. Odell of New York toe matched span of mares Colomus aud Jeanette. Colomus has a record of 2:24, and during ali Of last season never made a break. At a trial of speed on the Rochester, N. Y., track last summer, she made a quarter in 334 seconds, a 2:13 galt, and the full mile in 219 is a full sister of Colomus, one year LS and quite as speedy. The horses will De shtj to New York next Monday. The pase: pal secret, but is known Uo exceed $15,000. As re | POISONED BY C. frcn. Duouque, Iowa, says that a sad ca fatal polsoning occurred in Fikader, Clayt courty, where Mrs. A. B. Vines, in compa. with her sister, went out to ° ¥ ate some canned salmon. Mrs. Gied trom the effects of polson wate the tun had produced by corroding the can. ‘The salmon was tainted, and the can turned green iu copsequence. A CRUEL STEPFATHER.—A tanner named S.! washer, Who Was arrested al Harlem, N.Y, yesteray for turping bis son, 14 years old, tu: 3 ihe street, at the bearing stated that ths Boy vi 1s Stepsop, and he had discarded him be he was so wicked. The boy was seat to uvenile Asylum As the little fellow ws v in charge of an officer he sobbinzly said, “I didn’t know that you were tay step. father. I can ungerstand now why you treatet me so badly.” His mother was too tll to appear at court. A FAMILY oF CRIMMINALS.—John E. Schoener, allas Shannon, who has been employed as 4 clerk by John E. Van Leer, ticket agent for the Pennsylvania Ratlroad poe ten 6 at Broad and Chestnut streets, was yesterday by Special Officer Trefts on a warrant issued by gistrate Smith, charging him witn the em- ‘bezzlement Of $253.90 in cash and seven tickets worth $696.70 between November 3 and Decem- ber 15, 1S80, Schoener Was arrested at the house of bis mother, Mrs. Eva Cole, 1439 Car- penter street. He was committed by Magis- trate Smith in default of $1,500 ball. Mrs. Coie isthe well-known character known in years gone by as Evie Schoener, the shover of coun- terfelt money. Her ‘irst husband served ritteen years for counterfeiting and then disappeared. While he was in prison, the woman formed the acquatntafice of Henry Cole, the capitalist for counterfeiters, whois now in Trenton pentten- tiary for complicity with Ulrich in manufac- turing spurious money. One of her sons was arrested and convicted of conspiracy with Jacob Ott to run a counterfeit mill near Oak Lane station. Ott’s wite was arrested 1 ark and 1s now awaiting trial on the charge of shoplifting.—Phia. Tins, 10:, FIGHT AT A FUNERAL.—The funeral of Michael Calaban, a vicum of small-pox, took piace ia ! Chicago’ Tuesday. The friends of Calahan elng refused a special train on the Northwest~ ern railroad, engaged express wagons and drove the entire distance to Calvary cemetery. At the gate of the cemetery only three pall-bearers carried the coflin, They requested the fourth to assist, but he refu The corpse was thrown in the center of the rubbish pile and the pall bearers: an a fight, which was finally participated in by all present. Picks and shovels were used, and a number of the mourners were badly, injured. Meanwhile the cofila was lying face downward. Some of the female relatives tried to turn 1t over, and In dolug so wrencaed off the lid. The corpse rolied down the sligut incline toward the road, the women shrieking and the men yelling, while the crowd, fearlug the disease, ‘began a stam) A dispatch was sent to Chicago for the heaith omer, who went to the scene. The mourners retursed to town this morning, beariag severe marks of the battle, InJs RUMORED that the Pennsylvania ratl- road company have made a liberal offer to the Baltimore and Ohto for the eR ortation of thelr cars over the P., W. « B. k On Tueeday night 2 gang of tramps boarded afreight train on the Erie railway, and on be- = ordered off by a brakeman named Jehial shot him and threw him off the train. fe was subsequently y lcked ut up, and died soon after. No arrests wi CO-OPERATION IN DgESs.—The Co-operative Dress Association, which has been established under the ‘unas Jaws of the slate, je its headqfarters at No. 112 Fifth avenue, ee capital stock of the a3soci- ation 15 $250,000, divided into 9.960 preferred shars Of $25 each, entitled to fixed dividends out of profits at the rate of 6 per cent per an- num, and forty shares in common stock of $25 each, entitled to dividends after payment of The Irish Prisoners. A VISIT TO THEM IN JAIL—BOYTON, THE AMERICAN. A Dublin ten to Lue New York Herait faye—"1 the #nd found them chd range of the three stories comprising the reed They are a liberally treated and ex- frees themselves weil satisfied with the cour- ‘sy abd kindness of the governor. Their rcals. with wine or Deer. are sent in from a beighboring hotel, Smoking is allowed, and for Six hours each day the prisoners may As¥0 Crate for conversation and exercise, commen rooms, comfortably furnished are Yeted to the use for meeting their Prisoners’ Dustoess. Messrs. Dil- Miends and transactin, 1cn end Brennan called to day and saw Messrs. - Mr. Boyton sald that Royton and Waish. quarters reminded “him of a. state board a steamer, and added thats fo had left his stig behind him in Kerry he was not unbappy tn imprisonment: but ie sitll describes bi arrest a8 a Violau asan American citizen. Mr. Boyt books and engineering maps ta} Kilmainbam and placed tn his cell. Mr ‘d Dublin to-pight by the ten oc rato from the west. The platform was crow, When be was belug put into the cab he shouted Srey man arrested tet one Be laid proe- At Kilmatoham jail he cried out, C for an eye: A toon for A tooth. Both exe iamations ‘were loudly cheered. The latest arrest reported are, three at Claremorris— 3. P. don and D, Abort “ague branch. Toere is ccusiderable excitement in Dubitt to-night, but the whole proce: din, 8 are generally viewed &s & coed subject for sport. A large number of prisoners will arrive by the matt train ac da. . Irom the sou A fresh bateh of warrants was fested to-night. MINISTER LOWELL INQUIRING anorT KOYTON. A togram frou London this morning says: The Central News Aspoctatton ton bas sent 0 telegraph Lowell arking intervention ground that he is an American ct Lowell has communicated with the antts in regard to Boyton, asking for partic his arrest, the charges against ht Anna Parnell thaugurated a Dranc league at Liverpool last night. on The Whittaker Notes of Warnings EXPERT SOUTHWORTH'S DISCOVERY, Major Gardner opened the proceedings at the Whittaker court martial yesterday by announc- ing that he should be unable to produce che ecinens of writing marked No. 27, which Mr. “hamberlain had asked for on Wednesday. Captatn Sears had them in bis possession, and he was unwilling to produce them withoat an order from the court. Albert T. Southworth, of Boston, an expert who testified at the court of inquiry, was the next witness. Afver the usual philosophical a Stequisition with which an expert preceeds his testimony, he pulled out a “large roll of manuscript, trom which he proceeded to read bis report. The hole of warning, be sald, was evidenuy written in an unnatural hand. He then topk up the different words which made up ibenote, ahd discussed them one by one. ‘The paper om | Which this was written, he had discovered, | Was halt of a sheet of paper the other halt of Which Whittaker had used for writing a lever tohis mother; which was dated Aprils. ‘This was shown by the fact that the ragged edges of the note of warning and the lever died together exactly, The witness nad also dis- covered about three weeks ago that the paper | On which the note of warning was wri ten.iad | at one time been written over with penct!, and Uhat this writing had afterward been erased by Tieans of arubber. He had discovered tts by exainining the note with a powerfol microscapa, in what isknown as “engraver's igat.” The words, which bad been erase4, were those used im the note of Warning, and they were in the handwriting of the spécimens of Whittaker's Fitting given to bim. | The witness concluded bis report by advis'ng the court to examine the note of warning With a microscope tu a dim 1, So thal these erased words would becom > parent.—N. F. Pribune, 11h Suicide of a Virginian, S. Frank Hubbert, Va., who committed suict the'Smediey House, Philade to a love for drink. ' His suicide was a cool pro- | ceeding: he not only lodged « boll 1n his brain, but had apparently taken a dose of strychn a’ before using the plstol. From letiers lett be- hind him and correspondence found in bts satchel full particulars of his lite were asger- He was al thirty-five years of age, time in comforiable circumstances, having married the daughter of a wealthy an, Capt. C. Sparrel F. Simmons, and became father of four girls, All were’ sacrificed to his dissipated habi 18 Wife Went home to ber father, his hom: was broken up, and the last blow Was a suit ivoree, Six orseven months ago Mr. hiin, becoming inver- ested in Hubbers, pat ftta upon a tart near Haadennela, but he neglected his duties, &ud while on the /arm had a female companion known by the sobriquet of Lotta, 80, that his eluployer dismissed him. Before commitung sulcide he wrote iétters to his wife, Mrs, Emma Hubbert, Salem, Va.; to C. M. Webber, editor Of the Salem Aegister, and George A. or C. B. Bubbert; at Salem, Va. He left directions whatto do with bis'boly, and requested tha’ aritcles he had pawned ‘should be reaeemed 4nd seut fo his biovher, Wm E. Hubbert, wao isa minister, professor dnd editor of Ow Gmurn uv er Lutheran jourua\, published at Blacks- burg, Montgomery ¢ aunty, Va. The deceased Was A graduate Of Koauoke College, in Virgt- Ria, His relatives have been notified, and Bis complied with tf they so de- ” Tequests Wil be sue. LN DING EARNEST.—A romanti> took place bere on Mard!-Gras. A mat and a young lady who were €d, Met On the st and commenced Ting tech other about marriage. He offered himvelf Ina jesting way, and ecce- versation was kept up until they reached t young lady’s home. Neither had the siighiees idea of getting married at the time, but cupid was at work shooting arrows, and the sion was resumed in the parlor. cffered himself, and dared her to marry im that day. She replied, as she caught up her hat, “Let us go.” He selzed his hat and as- sented. They visited the county clerk’s office, secured a license, and repaired to the residence Of a clergyman, stating the object of their visit. He asked if it was a runaway match. The youbg man replied, “Not exactly.” The clergy- man wished To know ifthe young lady's ts had agreed to the marriage. The young man said “No, but that he coutd send for ber mother.” It was done, avd the mother, after Lie was induced to say “Yes.” They were married, and are now as happy as any of those who married after long courtships, and more 80, perhaps. May they live long and prosper.—Memphis (Teun.) Appeal, March 8, ‘The town elections in New Jersey show dem- ocratic gatns all over the state. ‘THE STAB will announce the oceurrs of Brarsa, the same a& marriages and deaths, where persons nievested so desire. In moxt European countries, where such authorized announcements are common, they are justly conxiderod to be of quite as much con- sequence, not only to relatines and friends, but to community in general, as cither of the others; and i is obvious that the observance uf the same custom in this country would frequently prove to be of great advantage in more ways than one. b 7, JMS], by the Ke w. "J. D. Kinzer, Kev. © Marginnd Aunual Couference. Meth Protestant Church, t0 Miss AN Sif i Hayre-ce-Grace, Md. a corer BEITTON. At So'clook p m., March 10, 1831, Dam, seoond daughter ofA, Tr Betton, sas i the twentieth year of her aze. Funeral from her father's residence, No 623 F street northwest, Sunday, March 15, at 2 o'clock p.m. BANCOCE. On March Vith, 1581, st 7 ANp&EW HaNcocs, in the seventy-seventh year Lis age. Funeral will take Ro. 2411 Pennsylvania 4 oF Jace from his iste resid {ufavenue northwest, at ne on Sunday, the 13th inst. Friends and rales Sre invites toattend. a SBY. On. wear _— 9, M a ‘ aig aa take by are isos from ber ts resi- gence, 1214 G strect southeast, Bunday, 13th, 390 p.m. Services st Twelsth-street M-K. Ghurch. delatives and friends respectfully iavited to a ‘LyNcu At 7 a.m. March 10, 1881, Febaane hter of Thomas and ‘fan gaeyLynch, ears months and 1 days her dence, 1621 New Jersey —— Sup ‘March 13en, at 2 o'clock oy and relatives are invited to tos TOOMEY. On Fridsy morning, Marelt 11th, ish), atGa.m., Aue Acnes, infsut daachter ot Jaume and lied. Toomey, aged $ mouths and Funeral from the residenoe of her parents, 2106 Yermont avenue, on punday afternoou at three | 3 wel the fixed dividend on the preferred stock out of any excess of profits which may be made up to 3 percent on sales. Surj ee profits. atl ns ro~ viding for reserves and extension of busiaess, are to be applied to reducing He ices of goods i ied, BPORE west ee Sas the peirons ot Ge smc agenlemen , oF ae Yi on and the $ peignbortog cl . —<—_——_ incy, Florida, containing four The jail im Quinoy, Hloride, cont aig Est. ‘The Her not being about the bullalag the time, inmates were burned alive. Sa tant Ry Oa th aes 7. MO. vet ic! ‘Woodward, Faxor & Co., oe. & and feuy & Co. we! total loss 1s ted at about $300,000. damaged property yunt of $130,000. The county records, Sha inetd cot deeds to real were all yO CURE, NO = ee eet CEDAB Bree cot fee a UNDERTAKERS. We ae a —— ecmecaa UNDERTAKER, janl9 1233 7th street eorthweet. a BR. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, ane (337 LOch street aw.