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STEAMERS, &c. DIAC THANSPORTATION LINE STEAMER SUE, Carr. W.C_Oro% leave Stephenson’ 7 BUNDAY, at © p. Landings. All River Freizht must be prepa STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, 7th st. Wharf, or 2th st and Pi 4 m IVER LANDINGS. | The Steamer ARROWSMITH leaves Potomac | Ferry wharf, foot of 7th street, every | | BATUBDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY at T o'clock a.m. for ALL RIVER LANDINGS as faras Currioman and Leonardtown, sccording to — J. BTONR, Purser. | Reece n CHAS. ROBISEON, | 6th street Wharf at 7 o'clock &.m™. a8 fol- lows: On TUFSDAYS aud TAURSDA YS for Land. | ings in NOMINI, and touching st MATTOX on Tharsday’s trip. On SUNDAYS for OHAPTICO snd Landings mm WICOMICO and MATTOX K: als touching at MATTAWOMAN on ‘Tnesdas’s and Sunday's trip and all intermediate | River Landings every trip going and returning. | For information apply to @. T. JONES, Agent, } mars oth street what! {0B NORFOLK, PORTs HOU: F Thess MUsKoE ee AND THE sOUT4H. ER GEORGE LEARY, THE U.S. Mart, Will leave her wharf, foot of Tth stres:, on TUES: DAY, THURSDAYRand SATURDAYS, st5 ».m.. Stopping at PINEY POINT and POINT LOOKOUT going acd returning Kerurning Jeaves Norfolk on Weduesdsys, Fri- days and Sundays. at 4 p.m. = — fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- ‘Lookont Btatercons #1. “Meals 760. tabt revived until 4:30 p.m. . GEORGE MATTINGLY, Supt feb21 ‘WM. WELCH, Agent. Srecian NOTICE. NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STRAMERS. The Stesmer JANE MOSELEY will rescme her trips to NURFOLK on MONDAY, the 21st instant, Dav, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at S0clock p. VEDNE™| ane at 5 m., foucbine st Piney Point, Point Lookout and Firat-ciass fare ‘> Fortress Monroe and Nor- ‘eke of 1416 F st. Ss “THE > &W YORK STEAMERS, JOHN GIBAC aud E. O. KNIGifli will resame thetr trips, leavnw Pier 41, Eaat River, New York, every BATUR: AV at 4 p.m. and (ie srzetown every FRIDAY st 7s w. For partioulsrs spyly to awent, 63 Water st., Georastown. febls ‘ALFRED WOOD, Hecretary. ORTH Gi RMAN LLOYD stramsure eN NeW Yous, Havuz, LONDON, ‘The steamers of this company wil) ss!l every Sat urday from Bremen Pier, foot of $4 strat, Hoboken. Bates of pasesse From New York t Havre, Lon don, Bouthas pion and Bremen, first cabin, #80: Becond cabin 260): steerage, $30; prepaid steerage For freight or paseazs apply to ©, 2 Bowling Green, New York, OTT &00., 925 Ps. Ave. agents Oz. NE ROUTE. TBAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. ITED. Between New Vork and Liverpool, Call- ing nt Cork Harbor, FROM FiPK 40, N. B., NEW’YORR. Parthis....Wed.. 16 Mar. ‘this, Wed.,13 4 Aprile Fothnia. “Welt, 23 Mar. [Parthia Wed. 20 Mar: E thn . Wad “Wed.. ‘And every Wednesday from Sew Yoru. EATES OF PASSAGE aS. ? according to sccommotations. Tickets to Paria, 815 additional. Heturn ticke Bi ‘at y poem € on favorable terms. alas ry low rates. Steeraze tickets from Liverpool an¢ Gicenstown, snd all Enrope, at lowest rat ‘Through b 27 Mar. 4 May. otuer parts of tes. laden given for Belfast, Gles- fom, Havre, Avoverp snd other ports on the Gon- ent, and for aediterranean ports. iy at the Oorapany’s | For t and passsze spp) Office, No 4 Bowling Green, or both steeraze and { gebin to OF1= LIGELOW & OO., 608 7th street, Do anid VERNON H. BROWN & 00., N. ¥. N*®” YOU K-BOTTEMDAM. ‘The firet-cisas Steamers of this Line, “AMSTERDAM,” “ROTTERDAM,” “SOHIEBAG.” ““W. A. SOHOLTEN,” “P. CALAND,” snd **MAAS,”" the US. Malis to the Netherlands, leave | Harbeek's Stores, Brooklyn, reguiarly on WED- Ist 20-870. 24 Osbin, $45-850. Ptoer- &. METZEROTT & CO., 926 Pennsylvania sve, fsahington ; o> FH, JOHNSON, Agent, Nation: | ie corner New York ave. sud RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINB THE RAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TH*CK' JANNEY COUPLE! STEEL »TS N . SOREDULS 1.2955 fe ME STEDNESDA. aM. LRAVE WASHINGTON. ¥1.60—Cbicaeo, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Bx Eutcott stations. 16.46—Balnn ore ni Naame +, Annapolis, and wry. (Piedmont, Birestars. Winchester’ Hagerstows ad wave BAeGasricc aud Valcy femmes, (Connoa te Valle; x} 3 SS wo aad us Point of for 9.00—New York. Philsdelphia and Boston Express. $9.000n Basdéy oxly for Baltimore, Aunapous 10.00—Baltimors Express. at By re E (Btops at Hysttaville, ectp's and Hanover) ee ane ‘110. 40—1 bared, pati sod 8 2 Kxoress. 12.10—Baltimors, Eutcott City, Annapolis and Way peo Soneay only, for Baltimore and way. 06] © Express. 13.36—Re~ Yor3. Pholadelpnis and Boston Express §.80—Baltmore and Way Stations. (Winchester, “Hacerstown and ns Way, vis ¢.80—Baltimoss, Hyattsvfle and Laurel Bx- Brees CF Sderick, vin Belsy. fropest Anna: .48—Point of hocks, Frederick, Hazerstown, "GP inahecte: And sy Stations. (Ou Sanday to Point of Socks and Way Stations only.) $4.40—Baitmors, Annapolis and Way Stations. 16.45—Phiate.:tiaand Baltimore Express. (Mar. Sad Wsy, via Relay. Btopeat Hyatt. vile > apd Laure! 6. Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 16.48—Baltie.c-~ anc Way Stations. 90—Baltime =~ and Lecrel bee par Bae thse eer ore ere more an arei Bx) 110,00—New York, Philadelphia and ‘Boston Ex- Decyine Car to New York, an4 speo- lA ig lar to Philadelphis. tally. fduday only. Other trains dally, ox cept Sunday Sains e201 ai Belay a ie forthe: {nformation a) Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, ‘Washington ‘Station, azs 819 and 1851 Pennsylvania syenue, corner 14th street, where orirrs will be taken for ‘to be ghecked and reorive:l at any point in the city. Ey PEN NGY. ASS) eck ierase 1831 Doubie frack, Steel Rails. ary 80 AND POTOMAG BATLROAD. dsivus, Rochester, Buffalo, Ni ‘lor Oar to Watkins and the Ni: ‘with Par! 008. ta. dally, except Sunday ;9:30 p.m. daily. Except Batre sy, with Palnoe Gare to Ganiandat and Watrias. or Wiliams) Lock Haven and Mantra, at 10:30 . CECED 2 for New York a1 the East, $-00a.m., 10-309. m. aso ana 1b. pte ‘On Sunday 3:80 and 10:00 te Emited of Parior Cars, Ey except Sunday. Ya rh trains connect at ‘boats of Annex, af- ‘direct transfer to Fulton street. ayoid- Goudie f-rriawe wor Patnae:yh a £:00 340 and 1 G0 pm. an, B80 and | - dally, ox ND FREDERICKSEURG | XANDHIA AND WASEINS and 12-30a.0. | Oa saa | hotels an SROMAOM, General Manacers Uovit | York AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. AR. FUTURE DAYS. B. WILLIAMS & Oo., Auctioncerr, WWE 8 Thin Northwest Corcer 10th and D sia, TRUSTEES SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED FAL ESTATE, BEING PART OF LOT PoCkRET B ESOWN “48. SIT Many LAND avi r By virtne of a decree of th: Disirict of Columbia, passed in Equity cause num- ber 6,730, Power and White ve. Margaret Barke et a! andersisned trustee, will, oa ERIDA’ MAncu 26rH. ISS1, aT 4:30 O'CLOcE Pp. o., nell, public avcfion, in front of the premises, ‘all that Certain piece ot pare lof ground situated and ly: in the city of Wa hington, District of Colam known as part of lot3, in square numbered 7 beginning for said part of It at the northeast cot nerof ssid lot and runing thence southwe: Wardly aiorg the line of Maryland avenue 28 feet; thence southeastwardly st rizt ang’es ty eaid ave nue to the southern boundary line of that part of said lot numbered 3 which wa uveyed by S Cox's trustee. to Juo. W. Jones, by deed dated 6 Mith day of December, 165, at a distance of 75 64-100 feet from the esid averue;: the ace esat- wardly alons said southern boundary line t» inte Bect th said lot atthe anle therein, a! aches from the bacianinw ; thenca 52 feet acd 9 inches to the place of becinning, tm- Proved by brick store and dwel.inz house. ‘Terms of esie: One-third of the ent re purchase Tore; to be paid in essb, and the balance in equal instalments in six and twelve months from day of Fale, with interest at rate of six per cont per annum and thepsyment then to be secured by the notes of the purchaser with security, to bs approved by ‘Lrustee: or cash to be paid on day of sale or on the ratification thereof by the court A deposit of 100 will be required when the property ts anocked down, and no deedwill be wiven until all purchase moLey and interest is paid Cost of conveyancing: tobe st purchaser’s expense Terma to be com- led with within five days after sale, otherwise ‘Trustee reserves the right to soil at cost and risk of hefar}ting Du 807. hist eotds WOODBURY BLAIR. Trustee. malt-eokds __ MEDICAL, & “WO CURE NO Pa¥!—To all ie Court of the aftticted with private diseases come at ones and you ehall be rewarded by @ rpeedy cure without mercury. Dr. BROTHELS, 006 B st southwest. mar?-2w? DOR ES Uae ees Rited aad mont reis, able LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in the city, oan be conatited daily at 458 Massachusetts ave. from 2 to4snd6to&. All Femsle Gompisints and Irreg- Glaritiee qdickly cured. Prompt treatment. Bepa- rate rooms for patients. febi9-1m CONSULT DE ROVERTSON, every Wednesday and Ssturday, at his office, 456 O st. north: west, near $3 at., from 2 tod p. m., who, with 15 years’ experience, cuarautees cure in all diseases of the Urinary Ursans, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, Nocturnal Emisaious, Impotency, &o. Gonorrhoea or Syphilis, recently contracted, posi- cured in from 8 to 10 days. Consultation 'y privste, and separate offices for ladies. Refera to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Main office, 19S. Eutawst., Baitimore. Qharzes imoderate. feb7 ANITIOOD RE#®TORED.—A victim of esrly im- pradence, causing nervous debility, premature te., havins tried in vain every known reme- ay, ciscovere? a simple means of self-cure, wich he will send free to his feilow-sufferers. Address: J. d. REEVES, octs-6o&K 43 Chathaw st.. N. CARD.—To sii who are enffering from the pfizors aad indiscretions of youth. nervous weakness, sarly decay, loas of manhood, &e., sends recipe that will cure you, free of charge. ‘This great remedy was discovered by a missionary Gi South Arcerica. Bend a salf-sddressed envelope tothe Rev. JOBEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New City. ‘octd-eod&k6m EALTH IS WEALTH!—DR. E. 0. WEST'S Peter Bae, BRAIN Crowe ee A for By Dizziness, Convuisior Werwous Headache, Mental Depression, Loot ¢ uatorries, Impotency, Involuntary Old Age, cansed by over exertion, sclf-abuse, oF over-indnigence, whlch leads to’ misery, dec3¥ snd death. One box wil cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's trestment. One dellar a box, or eix boxes for Ave dollars; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of Bilge. Me guarantee six boxes to cure aay case. ith each order recelved by as for six boxes, accompanied with five doliars, we will nd the Purchaser our written guarantee to r2 irn the money if the treatment docs not effect a cure. Guarantees issued by STOTT & OROMW. LL, 480 Pag Ey ig je and tet ‘whom al rr be addressed. Ootl6-s,t2, thask PARAM DE FOuRST Has BEMEDY FOR Lacies. A\l female complaints quickly cured. Can be consulted dai y at 924 7th street northwest. Office hours from 1 to 9 p. m. feb?-2m* QPERMATORI GA, Impotency, Prem: ture De- 2 cay, Emissions and ai] Venereal Diseases, aickiy cured by Dr HENRIE. No caiomei used. Ti Fetsie Weaknesses, ete., cured. 496 Virginia enus scuthwest. jani5-2m* PIANOS AND ORGANS. NHE STIEFF AND THE KRANICH & BACH PIANOS: At lowest prices and most aecommodatiaa ARR terms. G.L. WILD & BRO., Soe Ac rari? NTS, 7233 7h street northwest. ) 3 PIANOS TAKING THE LEAD EVERY WHERB. SHONINGER ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVOBITE. ‘These beautiful instraments sold on the easiest monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th St. Northwest. A large ard eelect line of SHEET MUSIO op hands fedls raNHOS. ‘Just recelved, Wm. Shasffer and Grovesteen & Fuiler’s el it PIANOS. Hereaine {or cath, also’ on instalments. nity and repa‘rs. ‘At ViCTO BECK EWS Piano Wareroo feb19 No 907 H street.” UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. Worup BENOWNED AND UNEQUALLED. Also, the Celebrat HARDMAN UPHIGHT PIANO, H@=7, DAVIS & CO's the onts reliable low tuned Unrteht : i en Meepts-e0 G11 Oth at. northwest. AE RTY, RELIABLE-SECURITY. RATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Ave Fire, Burglar and Damp Proof Vanitsfrom 85 to 960 . Government bonds deposit for i per #1,000. Also, receives Silverware in Trunks Or moderate rate. Bosid of Mansyers—William Stickney, president: George W. izes, vice presi- dent; BP. fake eeEeaEs A. L. Erarterans tressurer; Henr: lard, John Cassels, Evans. = "anid At TEN SEGN We are now prepared to show the Handsomest Line of LAOE CURTAINS, aFELTS, RAW SILKS AND CRETONNES IN THE CITY. “CUR SPECIALTY" 25.00 LACE CURTAINS, IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. MATTINGS, INGRAINS, TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS CABPETS FOR THE SPRING TRADE AT BOTTOM PRIOES. SINGLETON & HOEKE's, No. 801 Market Space. PPENHEIMER’S GENUINS LOW- ( ) PRICED NG MACHINE HOUSE. OUR PRICES THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. OUR STOCE THE MOST COMPLETE. Our $25 Machines sve no equal. Warranted for Sve years. marl2 Our $10 Machines give entire satisfaction. Ready Wound Bobbins for all Machines. Repairing and Rentiny a Specialty Parts for all Machines at OPrESuKIMEWS, w12 528 Oth cor. F n.w.,St. Cloud Bld’s SSS ee eos Be praccusaricn DAY. THE BEST LAGER BEER IN AMERIUA. JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY'S UNRIVALED MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Full supplies ordered. Deslers are requested to send in their orders early for this celebrated LAGE BEEK in casks and boitles. Wholeasle Depot—1924 29th street, Weat Wash- ington. SAMUEL C. PALMER, A«eut fer District of Columbia. TFLEPHONIO CONNECTION. feb17 COLUMBIA POTTERY OO. Manvyacrungas oF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, th Georgia avemue, Foot of 3d street 6. THIN AFTERNOON. YHAN E OF THOSE VERY VALUA- Cc BLN LOTS ON BTHRET NONTRWES tr Bere E. N RMON AVENUE AND FIF- SIREET, FACING MoPHERSUN By virtue of a de-ree of the Papreme Court of the Distric of Cobmeitlaepeaeed in Equity Csuse No. 4.667, in which Elien Butler another are piaivtiffs, aod Wildam Queen et al. are defendsnte, we will sell at pablic anction, on ‘TUESDAY, Mauou ?5, 1831, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P.M. in front of the premises, those two valuable Lots of Ground known a8 Lota’ three ($) and four (4,) in square 218, Washington cit: C., with the im- roventents. ‘These Lots have each’s frontace on F'strect of 28 feet, and are 120 feet deep. ‘They will be offered repsrately. ‘Terme of sale: Qne-fourth cash. of which 8500 must be paid at the time of eale, ($25u on each lot) balance in caual instalmente at fix, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, to be secured Dy deed of trust on the property adld, or all cash. at the option cf the purchaser. If terns are not oom- plied with in ten days, the property will be resold at the riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. ARTHUR A. BIHNEY, 330 436 street. 3. TARBELL DYE — Cor, Mth st ard La. ave. nw. THOR. J. ISBER & OO, Ancts msr2-dts TO-MORROW. UNCANSON BO8., Auctionsers. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. kc, BEING EFFEC(Y OF HOUSE No. 916 D SIREET SOUTHWEST, AUCTION By virtue of an order issued from the Su- preme Court of the District cf Colaubia, hoiding a special term as Probate Court March 8, 1881, 1 wii sell at pubve suction, cn WEDNESDAY MORNING, BlancH 16, 1831 COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK, all ths Househo: Effects contained in house No: 916 D straet soath- west, comprising in part— + Parlor Suites. M. T. Tablea, Whatnots; Walnut apd other Chsmber Furnitare; Mettresses, Pillows, Biackets, Sheets Extevsicn Table, DR Chaita, Sty Glassware, Urockery, Kitchen Utensils; Brussels, Jywrain and othor Carpets; Oileloths, &e , &e ‘Terma cash. JAMES W. BARKER, Administrator of Estate of Maria L. Kidwell, do- centred. marld 3t ALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. CATALOGUE SALE OF FASHIONABLE FURN- ITURE OF THE MOST ELEGANT CHA AO) EH, OF THE VERY BE-T MAKE AND ALMOST NEW, ONLY USED VOR A SHORT TIME, AND MANUFACTURBD ‘TO ORDER EXPRESSLY FOR OWNER'S USE. Mexnificent Rosewood Case T-octave carved jews (George Steck & makers), cost 8700; one elegant Chamber suite, exquisitely carved after the most elegant and origina! de- figns, deetced by connoisseurs a rare specimen, cf carving, with Freuch dresser, beveled edge, swinging kiass, 38x43, cost B00; alx Walnut Chamber suites, heavily carved, the result of -the most perfect workmanship in one of the 19. heavily, best manufactories; four Parlor Suitas, uphol- tt-red in raw silk, crimson and olive green plush bande, beautifully traced in goid ebony frames; 'j cnnessee Marble-top Tables to match ; four elexant Brocatelle Lambre: nices hravi " carved, gilt trac four Mantel Mirrors, handso three Picr Mirrors, gilt and wsfuut fram, French plate, Walnut Ktegere, combining both besuty ang ‘durability: Walnut Wardroves, Walnut Marble-top Sideboard, Walnut Pillar Extention Table 20 Lambreqiins of rep and creton, With cornices; fine Lace Curtains, 8 Carpets, Stair and Hall Caroste throus! Velvet Ruga apd Mats, Hair and d Feathers, Piliows and Bol- sters, W.re-woven Spriggs, To:lst Ware, Heat- ing Stoves The above list partially ennmerates tho, ecods to be gold st auction: tue articles not mentioned are in keeping with the above,and the advantages of attending the sale eshnot be overrated, is an exhibition of the finest work that has been'secn in the market. The sale takes pisceon WEDNESDAY, Manon 16. BEGINNING AT 0 O'CLOCK 4 M., at No. 1312 E street, above Ke- publican oflice, face Penneylvavia avenue. Chromos, Wilton and Body Br Body Brurse ‘Terme cash. WALTER b. WILLIAMS & GO,, marl4-2t Auctionesrs. POLEY. Auctioneer, 811 7th st. northwest. ubtic sucti n on WEDNE! Marci 167 3 ock, at my Auction northwest, asplendid jot of New and Second-hand Furniture, comp) ing every article usuislly wanted for porsons fur. nishing rooms cr houses. Also, alsrge lot of Hard- ware sud Tizy-re, and other ,oods too numerous tomention. [will sell same moruing a new Fur- nace, euituble for church or store FOLRY, Anct. marl4 2t ALTER B. WILLIAMS & GO., Auotioncers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED PROPER/Y #RONTING ON RB STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND FUURTH STREET NORTH WEBT. By virtue of a deed cf trust dated the Sth day of Reptewber, A, D. 1575, and duly re- corded in Liber #0. 74, fo'io 438, ot Seq. one of the land records for Washington ecoulaty, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of ‘the party secured thereby, I’ aball sell, at public auc- tion, in front of the premisea, on WEUN#SD AY, Batcn 16am, A. D. 1881, AT 5 O'CLOCK BP Ww; parts of lota ‘sixty-nige and seventy (70), of Daniel Crattys sut division of parta of square num- bered east of five huzdred and nine (B. of 509), ac- cordiny to the plat or ground plan of the said City of Washington, bewianing for the same forty-eight feet west from the northeast corner of said square, and rupniug thence south eighty fect (59); thence thirteen feet nine and three-qaarter inches 3 oe rorth eighty feet (6); thence easte sixteen (16) feet, to the place of beginning, with improseiment thereon, ecusisting of « New Brick Dwelling ‘Terms of sate: Ore-fonrth cash. and the balance inequal instalments of six, twelve niomhs from day of sale, "to be wecit notes of the purchaser bearing interest at eizht per centper annum until pate, payable semi-sanually, and adeed of trast on the proverty fold, or all cash, atithe purchaser's option. Adeposit of $10) dowbon day of sole 3f the terms of sale are not compiled with within fivedays, the trastec reserve the riubt to resell the property at the risk aud cost €f defsniting purchaser. All conveyancing, Xc , at purehrser's cost. LEROY M. TAYLOR, mard-eodérds ‘Trastee. s2¥' at MO Twill ¥ qpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. vENU STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of deed of trust bearing d.te 17th day of July, 1878. and auiy recorded in liber 891, folio 263, ke, one of the land records of the Lietrict of Golumbia, aud by direc- tion of the parties secured thereby, Signed ‘trustera will geil on TURSDAY, Magow 2p, 1931, at 430 O'CLOCK P Min froit of the pretuiees, the following described property: Part Of Lot numbered six, iu square numbered twen nine, (9,) bounded a8 fullows: Bevinnine ata point on the west ine o& New Hampshire aveaue seventeen (.7) fect from the noctheast coraer of said loteix, aud running then southerly with the Western line of naid avenue seventeen (17) feet, then westerly paral’el wita the north line of said lotatxto the rear line of said lot sux, then north westerly with the said rear line to the southwest corner of that part of said lot six sold by Michael Murphy to Jona Murphy, then cameriy'witn the south line of eaid part of said lot ald to foun Mur- phy to New Hampshire avenue and place of begin- hing, together with the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; tue residue in two eqnal paymente at x and twelve months, with Lotes beerini interest at seven Der cent per SMUT until paid, aud secured by a deed of trast oa the property sold All conveyancing, Sc , at cost of Ps hater 100 deposit required st time of sale. if the tern of aale are wot complied with ia Beven daya from the day of asle, the Tens ees reserve the rivht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the aefaniting purchaser. WitLism a. GORDON,} TFustess. EW H. HAND I STR the under- marl0-dts ypsomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE_OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPENTY UN I STREED, BETWEEN DINTH AND TENTH STREETS WEST. By virtne of a decd of trust to Richard Wallach snd myself, bearing date the ah day of February, a.’ D- 1878, and recorded in Liber 879, atfollo 292, and at request of tne pa: Bechred thereby, Iwill, a8 surviving tr ou THURSDAY, 8k, a7 440'CLOCK E31, iu froutof the preanises, that Part of lot No. 15, in Bquare No. 374, known a8 ai being the casters twenty four (24) feet seven and one-haf (7) inches of said lot by the dept Ahertof, improved by the substantial Phree-story | Buck Deceit ing House, No 916 I street. Terms of sa'o: One-third cash; tha residue in two equal payinenta, ateix and twelve months, with ir terest st eixht per cont, until paid, to ba secured by a deed of trust, onthe property. 8100 deposit when the property is stru-K off. All conver enue Sud recording at ihscoat of the purcharer D given and trust taken. Purchaser to comply with term ee Beeicaye ts sale, or He property. et risk o! 6 purchaser Woon five davs’ no- bi FRED. W. JONES, Burviviog Truster No. 515 7th street. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT IM. PROVED BY A SMALL FRAME DWELLING.@ By virtue of a deed of tru sted January Bist, 1880, aud duly resorded teen Dae, aa folio 488, Cne of the land records for the Wis- trict of Columbis. and at the request of the party secure), I will sel at public auction, in front of the premises, on SA} URDAY, Manon 19rH. 1881. at 6 o'CLOcK p.w., the west one-ha'f of Lot 26 and allot Lot 27, in re numbered five hundrel and eaaty -biue (869), together with the improve- mepts Termes cf sa'e: One. fourth of the purerene mywry in ca-h, ano the bslauce in six, twelve and eightesn months, with intcreet at six pe- cent per anaum, for which the notes of the parce will be taken. secured on the property sold: or ail cash. $50 de- porit required at time of sale. Terms tbe com- pled with in seven days. marl2-codkds JOHN T. ARMS, Tra HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF IMPROVED REALESTATE ON RIDGE STREE', BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFT. STHEETS NURTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Golumbia, passed in Equity causa No. 7157, Hurley et al complainants, and Davis et al defendants, on the 5th day, of February, AD. 1831, I shall'se'l on ths 2st Day on Mancs, aes ae = on 8 premises, Lot No. ederick Bates ani Kate &. Lauritz'n’s subdivision of square No. S13, ‘with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale, am prescribed by the decreé, are as follows: One-third of the p purchase money, to bs paid in cash, or the whole of sald purchase money, ‘at the option of the pur ‘aad the balauoe iwo equal instalments, of six ‘and twelve mont! Beira Sp Ne patpnty en “ERE at the cost of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 be required when’ ockad off. ‘put the is kn¢ , marl0-d&ds =JOHN J JOHNSON, Trustes. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctionesr. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME BUILDING ON POTOMAG STRBE?, KETWEEN PROSPECT AND FIRST STREETS, GEONGETUW By virtne of a deed of trust, bes-ing dste the sixth day of Ausust, 180, and duly re- bs | corded in liber 948, 0 142, &c., Ove of tue Isnd records of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the parties se- cured thereby, the undersigned trueteos will sell, on *BIDAY, THE IsT Day OF APRIL, 1881. ar & O'CLOCK Pe. M., in front ofthe premises, the fol- Jowing-described prope viz: Part of lot tweaty (20), in Old Georgetown, inning for the samen the west line of Poto'r ac Street ata point sixty (60) feet north of the nerth line of Prospect street, and Tun thence north with line of Potomac etrest nine teen +19) feet; thence west Afty-four (54) feet, more or leas, to the rear live of said lot; thence Fouth nineteen (19) feet; thence eaat fifty-four (54) feet to the next line of Potomac street and place of oe ing, together with the improvements. Terms of sale: One-third cash: tne residue in two equa) payments at six and twelve months, with notes besring interest at 7 per cent per annuit uptil paid, and secured by a deed of trust on tie property sold; or all cash, at the option of the Bio chaser. All cobveyancing’at purchaser's cost. 100 required at tme of eale. If the terms of alo are Lot compli: d with in seven days from the day of tale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the tate at the riak and cost of defeniting purcaser - D. OASSIN, 1 warls-dts JAMES L. DaVis,{ Trustees ER} MPTORY SALE OF OVER FOURTEEN SHOUSAND AORE> OF MINERAL AND GRAZING LAND IN THE STATE OF TEX- 10 OLOSE THE TEXAs LAND AND COPPER At BOOTATION. By virtue of rosolution passed by the Texas Land and Copper Association appointing use committee to make aale, we will sel_ on TUESDAY, MancH 2p, at 12 O'cLooK Noon, within the auc tlon rooms of DUNCANSON Buos ! 5 920 acres of Land in Atascosa county, Texas. 0 neres of Lend in MeMallen county, Texas. 8/320 cree of Land in Jack District, Texas All of the ebove Lend being in Scrip of 640 acres each, and positive y will be sold to the hixhest bid~ Ger r Lidders JESSE B. WILAON, ) THOMAS L HUME, © Gommities. © A. SOHNEIDER,” 5 UNCANSON BLOS., Aucts. bu mer5,10 12.then d COHANQERY SALE OF FIVE VALU ARLE TWO- / STORY BRICK DWELLING Et AND v Q STREETS NORT! ., ALSO, OF ONE-HALF IN CKREST LUABLE BUILDING LOT ON 14TH 3 SP. AND RHODE + AND TWO VALUABLE LOTs IN HOWARD UNIVERSITY GROUNDS. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the Disirict f Columbia in White va. White et al., Fu Caure No. 785, paased in ssid canee’ on the 14th day of December, A. D. 1880, the undersixned Trustees will 'ssil at public auction, at the times herein mentioned, the follow- ing-described real estate in the District of Colum- a — On WEDNESDAY, THE 23p pay or Mancn, A.D. 1881, av 4:30 o'cLocK P. M., in front of the pram- izes,’ Lote clahty four (x4), cighty-fiv® (35) eizhty— Feven (87), eiehty-eight (8s), and eixhty-nine (59) of Callis & White's subdivision, ineqaaré numbered 14, in the city of Washington. Each lot is im- proved by a handsome well-built two-etory brick welling house, 1 early new. On THE SAME DAY, at 5:20 o'oroox P. M.. in front of the premises, a Ooe Halt Tnterert in and to the midale twenty (20) feet rant on 14h stroat no: thw by the depth tuereof, of Lot nineteen J, in the city of Washiagton. IE 24TH DAY OF Maly D. P.M, in front of the premises, ehteen (15), in Dlock eight (8), in ‘Meridian ‘Au!,” i the vistrict ASB, AT 4 o'cLoc! Lots’ six (6) snd what is kuown as of Columbia. On THURSDAY, THe 24H pay or Mancn, A.D. 1851, aT 5 o'ctock PB. M., L t seven (7), in’ binck five (6), and Lot Thirteen (13), in. geven (7), in whatis known a» subdivision No. 2of Howard University Grounds. Terms of ta’e: One third of the purchase money of each piece of property in cash, and the reridue in two equal Instaliments, payable, respectively, zt one and twu yesrs from the day of sale, with inter- et. A deposit in money, of $100 on each piece of improved proy erty and of #5! on each unimproved lot, required at the time of sale. Terms of sale te be complied with within seven days after the diy of B' it cf which the property to be resold s' advertisement in the Eveuing Ster newspaper at risk and cost of defaulting purchasers. All conveyancing at purchasers’ cost. WiLLIAM HENRY BROWNS, Office 505 D st. northwest, Washingtia, CHABLES M. MATTHEWS, Cflice 65 Copuress street, Georgetown, JOREPH J. DARLINGTON, Office 410 tliat. northwest, B. H. WARNER, Anctioneer. TP USLERS BALE OF TRE RIGHT OF OCC PATION TILL DECEMBER 31, 1906, OF THIRTY-TWO MARKET STANDS IN TH# WESTERN MAIKET. By virtue of thimy-two several deeds of trust to me, more particularly described as follows, to wit: Bix deeds dated December 4, 1876, and reapas- tively recorded among the land records of the Dia- trict of Columbia, in liber 845, at paxes 5, 6, 42 and 44, and in liber 839, at pages 472 and 498. Elevén deeds dated Deeember 5, 1876, and re- spectively recorded among said Inud records. in liber 839, at pages 475, 478, 480, 437, 490 and 497, and in liber $45, at pages 1, 2, 8, 25 and 34. ‘Two ceeds dated December 6, 1476, aud recorde1 Liber $45, at pages 45 and 3% of said land deeds dated December 7, 1876, and re- corded, two of them in Liber 845, ‘at pages 15 and 39, ue other in Liber 039, at pase 494 of said records. Three deeds dated December 8th, 1876, and re- corded, two of them in Liber 845, at pages 12 and 15, and the other in Liver 839, at page 436 of said records. ‘Pwo deeds dated December 14, 1875, snd duly and 45 of said recorded in Liber 845, at pazes records. One deed dated May 7, 1877, recorded in Liber 851, foli 392 of ssid records Ohe deed dated May 19, 1877, recorded in Liber 855, folic 100 of said records. Ove deed dated May 31,1877, recorded ia Liber 859 folio 27, of seid records. = wo deeds dated July 10. and recorded in Liber 858, at pawes 387 and J sai a written request of the Commis<donara of the Lictrict of Coinmbia, I wi'l oifer for sale, auction, on MONDA), THE 2sT Dax or Makou, JSS!) ar 12 o'cLock MERIDIAN, in the Western Market, southeast of K aid 2iet atrest2, in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, ‘the tight to cccupy (subject to the payment of ths n onthly rent fixed for each stand and the cbsar- vance of the areuaous of said Market) anti! Da- cember 31, 10/6, the following staad in said West- ern Market, to wit: Stands numbered 19, 24, 25, 26, 28, 20, 31, 33, 34, 37, 38, 40, 44, 46, 47, 48, 4%, 52, 53, 64, 57, 69, 63, 71, 72, 77, 78, 82, 91, 101, 163, Ye and 105. Each stand will be offered separately. __ Terms: One fourth cash, or which $25 must be pai on each stand at the time of sale, balance in three equal insia'ments, payable in ole two and three years from day of eale, with ipterest at the rate of six percent, per anaum; to be evitenced by the purehager’s promisory notes, indoreed by ood surety, and secured by deed of trastoutne Tiht sold. "All conveyancing aud recording at the cost of the purchaser, If terms of asie are not com- Plied with ix ten daye I will resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaanr. WILLIAM BIRNEY, Trustes. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & UO., Aucts. m10-ipt HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LARGE CONSIGNME! GF OROCKERY AT ATOTION I chal ell, on THURSDAY. Marcu lirH, 1881, at 10 u'cLock, withia My Bulesroi 10 Hogsheade of Asser Crockery. The attenticn of dealers is called to this sale: srl4-3t MPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE BIDGE ROAD, WEST OF =GHORGETOWN. | sUITABLE OR A BUTCHER OR MARK&T GARDENEK. By virtue of a certain deed of trust, cuted’ on the, 26th day of September, 1 us and recorded in Liver 763, folio 87, of th land records of the District of Columbia, and by the dizoction of ‘the, party fault having been mzde in the psyments of debtednese secured, the undersigned will oifer, ponie sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 5TH OF MARCH, 188/, ar 4 O'CLOCK P M., the fe lowing described premises, to wit:—All that pai of s tract of jaud called ‘White Haven,” lying on the Ridge Roa}, west of Georgetown, bevinaing at & boundes hickory tree, standing at the begianin, of the 2iet line of the resurvey of All ith north 399 degrees weet, twelve (12) p the 20th line of said Alliance reversed; thence scuth 55 cegrees weet, thirty-two perches to a bounded stone standing on the eset line of tie Hidge Rosd, snd being at the end of the 18th line of seid Alliance; thence down said road on the east line thereof the two following courses and dis- tarcek: south 16%, Ah Roe east 32 perches, south 8 dewroce, west 18 perches: thence leaving said road sc uth 57 degrees, cast 46 6-10 perches to an inter- section with ihe 2ist line of said Alliance, and thencs with the ssid 2st line reversed to the ba- sinving, containing 11 acres, 3 roods and 21 ver- ches, core or less, and being the sawe land con. Voyed toraid Augnatus D. Steele by Richard P. Jackson, trustec, by deed recorded in Liver K. M- Bo folio 56, et'aeq , one of the land records for ‘Bal istrict. The omproverents are a dwelling house, a slaughter house aud other buildings especially Suitable for a butcher. = $1,500 in cash (-f which one hundred qgoliars must be deposited at tue time of tue sale), *the bslance in eqaal ‘n-talments at one and two years, secured by the uotes of the he chaser, bearing interest, and a deed of trust of the property. If the terms are not complied with in seveu deys ater sale the Trustee reserves the rixht to resell the property upon one week's aotice. ‘Taxes paid to January 1, 4881. Goaveya icing at JOHN MILLER, Trustee. PR * SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- FRiy ON N STREET, Be TWEEN ELEV- iss +H AND TWELFiH STREBT3S SOUTH- hart at wh ‘tue of a decrecof the Supreme Court of the Ligirict of Columb 8, passed 19 kauty fe cause Do. 7, 28%, doc. ——, the Bib day of secured thereby, de- in- at ne ‘Terms of sale: the cort«f the purchaser. ats ward: fant ies, ‘wo Will sell st mublie auction. in arent of the premises, TUESDAY, the 2» Day Sor Manod, &D. 1831, Ar 4 O'CLOCK Y M., the folowing Aeseribed real eaate, tituare in the’ city of Warhington. Distrie: of Jo- 33) in equarerome Hrousand aud one (00D), equare one thous 20D, e8aDe Lelog the east fourtean (14) fect of teen and lot twelve ( 2, aud the west thirty two (32) festof jot sbirteen (8). fronting on ‘*N” strest sonth- TS ether with the improvements thereon, secret of a three-story frame dwelliag and fe Butlin. Sonus! One-third cash, and the residue in two equal avec on & credit of one and two years with Interest, the purchaser giving Lotes se- Gurea, by? decd, of Heat om the property. A Geporit of "860, “will bo “required ‘ou Gay of say and the balanea of cash payments and Hotes aser. In cave of a fs Erorply with terms of enle, tho. trustoam reserve tocemply t te make a resale ut risk of purchaser. ieengt i gabe agen Nn Of 0. COLE SED OREM SBSREIND, oamer ‘ve. ' rLEN NEW CHINA STORE. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUSLIO THAT WE WILL OPEN MONDAY, MARCH lita, WITH A NEW AND COMPLETE STOOK OF OHINA, OROOK- EbY, GLASSWARE, FINE PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &c. AN INSPEOTION OF OUR GOODS AND PRIOES IS SOLICITED. WILM4RTH & EDMONSTON, marl? 709 Market Space. Ree SS BROS. TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES, $2.00 3g dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TEA SPOONS $2.09 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TABLE SPOONS, 34.00 dozen. aT SCHAEFER'’s, 1020 Seventh Street, mar? YROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, OUTLERY, FINE PLATED WAR, AND BOUSKFUBNISHING GOODS. COMPLETE STOOK. Apove New Yore Avancn. BEST GOODS aT Low PRICES. M. W. BEVEBIDGE, Lara Wess & Bavenipes, febl2 No. 1009 Pi QTUDENT's Lamrs FOR THE HOLIDAYS. $1.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE Sizn NICEEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THA SMEROVEMEN TS, A GALLON OF RYNEAL'S ROYAL 8EOQUR [¥ Oil, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN Usa. All other foods in his line at the lowest possible prices. Oall and examine. deol6 EYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. ___ FAMILY SUPPLIES. 11 LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB. 081.00 16 Ibe. Good Carolina Eice.. 1.00 1 Bushel Choice Potatoes.. 90 G lbs. Mixed Nuts (new)... 60 THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKEY 82.5¢ PER GALLON. GEO. A. O'HARE, febl? J21L3 7th at. n.w., bet. Mand N. LLPHONZO YOUNGS ON DECK AS USUAL with INAUGURATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. SUGARS, (Best New York and Phila. Brands. 10 Ibs. Granulated.. 103g Ibs. "A," (Stan: 12 tbs. Extra “0, (Licht 9 tbs. Cut, (Square Lumys). FLOUR. Washburn Mills, (New Process). Cores, (New Erocens).. Chawpion, (New Process. Swiss Process... President, (New Process), Senate... Golden Ti Cooks’ Delight. Cedar Creek... BUTTER. Fancy Relected Greatnary Fancy Relected New York State Dairy. Fancy Selected Ohio Other Western... Choice Fresh Butte OANNED GOuDS. Choice Tomatoes, $-1D. can per doz. Beefeteak Brand Tomatces, 3-ib cais.p.doz, 1,39 15 Choice Peaches, 3-1b. cans 2.25 Choice Peaches, 2-1b. 1.60 Choice Gorn, 2-1b. can 180 Choice Peas, 2-Ib, cai: 2.40 PRUNES. New Tarkey... 1.00 Very Large French Prunes, (new). Large French Prunes, (new).. New Figs, Dates, Nute, Raisty &e., &o. Cooking Raising, (pew) 11 Ibs. for af. Hi cae Naa St mon, tae thaice Ban: just in: Choice . lot; Choice Apples, by the bbl. NUTS—Just received a new invoice of very choice Selected Nats, of ali zinds, for table use. BN Telephonic Connections. aa HO} ‘as. ELP ZO OU OER, 604 Uth st. morthwest, upvoaite Daly Uriite Othe. RECEIVED DALLY. JHOIOR BTALL-FED BEEF, r3 PHA SQUAKY, O£PONR, CHICKENS sND TURKEYS, GAME, FIs, OYSTERS, AND PALLY VEGETALL ts, at TER POSTON MAKE BT, LEOX SCHELL @ ©v., E7UD Pennsylvania avenne pet ts POIs—V. FLAGEOLETS—F. OHAMPRIGNONS—A. N. HARIOOTS VERTES—K. F, MAOEDOINES DE LEGUMES. TRUFFES DU PERIGORD, EVAPORATED VEGETABLES FOR SOUP. B. W. BEED’S SONS, NEGOOIANTS, Headquarters for fine imported Goods. fobs 1216 F street northwest. AT HOWARD's— fevts febo i 10 pounds Granulat 6 Coffee + Ta estan aeghe Brow 1.00 Imperial and Ooiong Tes, per 1b 40 Gunpowder Tea, very choice, per ib. 50 piconet acter ee i ayTa Oo! Very beet Rio Ootfes, per ty is Minnesota Patent Process Fidur, per #0 2.25 Cholee Virzinia Family Flour, per sack 75 Bweet Catawba Wine, per gall 1.00 Don Carlos Sherry, rich aud. 2.50 | California Brandy, equal to impor 5.00 Bye Whisk y, direct from distiller; wal Old imperial Cabinet Whisky, per gall.-.°:7 4 00 QlarTopaz Sherry, per gall... LIN 8 60 eee eaee Be #8 ‘Very choice Porto Rico Moinases, per rail 40 ‘And ail other articles usually kept ins first-class + establishment, at correspondingly low figures, at HOWARD’s, th and L streets northwest. XN. B.—Telephonic Connections. janld-30 Fron ORANGES, iS dt ‘BOM PHILA- EBESH ECMAT OES aro iS Fl ALs0, PHILADELER fete} AND TUB- COAST BEEF, CANVA38-BAOE, RED EXTRA , QUAIL, GROUSE, Eto., AT THE PALACE MARKET. Cor. 14th and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. Janly, OBN 8. KELLY, Seer, Vans Veale MUTTON, &o mt CORNED BEEF A SPEUIALIY. eomtre , and 630 Center Market, 9th strest Wine, snd dod abd 208 Northern Liberty Market or» jarees Box ‘Post Ofioe. delivered free of charge .to all carte ct Marketing the city. GESTLEMEN’s HATS. SPRING STYLES, 1881. Just recetved a full stock of BRESB AND BUSINESS HATS. MILITARY HATS, CAPS AND CORD: Societies Furniahed at Mannfacturers Prices. B. H. STINEMETZ, HATTER, feb19 2237 Pa. ave., next to corasr 13th st. 183] © “Gisiee™** 1881 LISHED. Good either before or — the Holidays. Ni ‘Cleaned ea GEN’ SiGe eee ee Stenm Dyeing Establishment. 1068 (49) Jefferson Street, Georgevown, BD. 0. calleg for and delivered anywhere in the Work city. ETON FISCHER’S DRY NING ES- MEN 906 een ee a AEE KINDS OLEANED and DY Uaioe cleaning fine EVENING THE EVENING ST. March TUESDAY ISNT. METHODIST CONFERENCES. Baltimore Conference M. E. Church, (Correspondence of The Evening Star.) Maxrinsacra, W. Vg, Maren 142 The pulptts of the vartous cnurches yester- day were supplied by the conference. At the M. E. Church great crowds gathered, morning, noon and night, to witness the orfinatton ser- Vices and Usten to distinguished ministers. In the morning the venerable Bishop Simpson preached a sermon Of rare power, moving the great mass of people at will by the most sym- pathetic and eloquent appeals. The session of to-day was chieily occupied with reports from committees, the time evea for this being limited, as the annual missionary sermon was preached and the memoria: ser- vices held. ‘Tne latter service, however, was short, ds Dut three ministers died during the year. QUESTIONS NOW AGITATING THE CONFERENCE are the publishing Interests, the tobacco qaes- tion and the conference weekly paper. Oa the former of these questions spirited debate 15 ex - pected, and will result in convincing ali tn the opposition that “charity begins at home, aud ought sometimes to stay there. The tobacco question is now agitating tue conference. When the candidates for ordina- tou were before the bishop, the new ques’ ion in the book of discipline was propounded, “Wil Jou abstain from the use of tobacco?” Miny excited faces were gaving, hitherto uaappriz a Of Unis quesiton in the iaw book, pated by Lats unexpected and alarming event, which seemed destined to precipitate a conilie:’ between duty and habit, appetite and abstinen Jn Tegara to the conference paper in Baltl sore, Kev. Richardson, of MeKendres, argaes Ubatit ought to be a Weekly instead of a se nl- monthly, A committee, composed of seve: ucmbers of the conference, consiitute ac cf Cditors, and Dr. Lanahan satd thts morn! they reminced him of the s r ers ‘The conference is not agreed what Ubis paper shall yet be. THE APPOINTMENTS. Martinsburg ts overtlowing with commit tees from various charges seeking to accomplisa changes of appointments. A ‘presiding elde told me that they were yet very much wns¢ ued. They have been made and uamade so often as to leave us very much tn the dark. }- Webster, of Baltimore, and Neal, oi Woodberr: have both been spoken of for Foundry cau iu Washington. Conference will not likely close before Wednesday. = ‘The conference treasurer of the Misstonary Society, the Kev. J. E. Amos, reported as r. ceived the following sums: Baltimore $6,573; East Baltimore district, § Baltimore district, $5,099; Washing! 3 Cumberland distri a slight tncrease over last year. Kev. E. E. “Anderson was granted a location at his own request, as Was Ke F. Bisnop supernumerary relation. THE SABBATH. fttee on Sabbath observ. heir report, which was ted. it Cleses With the tollowing resolutioa: “Laat, s 4 conference, we most heart'ly endorse strong desire, more than ever manifested ta the years Gow passing by catap-meeting asso- clations, to keep holy the Sabbath day durlug the annual gatherings.” Baltimore Conter South. At this conference, at Harrisonburg, Va., on Suaday, J. W. Grabb, D. F. Eutvier, W. P. © Oo, W. Hammond, J. Pasterfleld ‘and L. ¥ Wakenield were erdained deacons. J. H.P. Hamill, F. M. Strother, R. 5. Canain: bem, G, O. Homan and L. M. Lyle w: elders. Yesterday the characters of the eli» of the Rockingham and tae Winchester an pre. Roancke districis were passed. Fredericksburg, | Va., Was selected for the next meeting Methodist Protestant Confere AU thls conference, In session at Cumbsriaad, yesterday, the report of the coramittes on Hee Was recelved, assessing $2,155.55 for th president's salary, etc. Tne committee on Bible cause reported $311 13 as amount of -collections for the year. At the afternoon sa3- sion a meeting of the Home Mission wy Society was held and cflicers elected, It orris beta made president. The committee on boundaries recommended the unton of Harper's Ferry mis- sion and Middleway mission, to be called Har- per’s mission. The reports of committees on poppies outside the district and Westera M irs- jand college were adopted. The committee on statistics wade a report, showing members the conference, 14, ssh ceived, 1,2 : io re- decrease, 45; val amount ‘of church debts, $2 Sanday Schoo} teachers, 1,533; scholars, 14, conver- sions, 295. At the evening session’ hi . 8 Hammond addressed the conference on behalt of raising the tloating debt on Broadway charch assumed by brethren in Baltimore, and suc- ceeded in obtaining nearly $550 tn cash aad subscriptions. A resolution was passed refer Ting the matter of deficlency on this debt tothe PYesident of ue Conference and the district committe: ThE Le LATCKE OF NORTH CAROLINA ad- journed yesterday, having In sixty days pas- sed nearly 560 bills. ‘They raised the scnool to 1234 cents en the hundred dollars’ worth pioperty. A. W. Simpson, member trom Te, aWlile republican, was arrested when x to leave ou a chargé of jarceny. A con- able quantliy of stélen piunder was found u his carpetbag, and in a box tn bis room. He two other white republican members pat PD & job on bi because he would not vote for a ceitaia Bil. THE Man way Cuatnao nis Davonrer.—Tae Supreme court of New York yesterday ren- Gere its decision in the case of Annie Loutse Crawford, whose father, Charles £. Crawford, Was accused of having ill-treated her by chata- ing her to the wall, supposing that she had been guilty of thefts and Incendiarism. Craw- ford was Committed, and the child returned to her home. Toe Farr oF TBE PROF WoxLp’s Farr will probably be finally determined at the next meeting of the executive committee, in New York to-merrow. Meanwhile there are reports That, In consequence of the indispostuon of the public to subscribe, 1t will be recommended Wat It be indefniiely postponed. Gen. Grant say5 that unless the subscriptions to the world’s fair zmount to at least $1,060,000 by to-morrow the chterprise may then be abandoued. @P. JENSEN'S PLAN TO PREVENT Guave Ros- bEeRY.—The Balumore American says: Wa. M. Jensen, who gained some notoriety ta coa- nection with the recent robbery of the graves in Baltimore cemetary, now appears 4s the inventor of a contrivance: to prevent body- snatebing. He called upon an undertaker in East Baltimore yesterd«y, aud endeavored to wheedle the gentleman in the “anniailator,” which, he sald, would, without doubt, prevent the taking of Bodies fromgraves. The uander- taker declined to go into the “Uttle spec. ‘The contrivance referred to is simply a torpedo, to be placed in the grave in such a manner as to explode and cause a loud report If the ground ts tampered with, whict 1s calculated to give the alarm and frighten away the resar- recuonists. Dr. NEALE, of Boston, was asked by Rev, A J. Gordon if be ever had any charch diMcuittes. “On yes,” he replied, “ence it was pretty serl- ous, and the brethren were gettiog very warm, 1 said, ‘Let us be dismissed.’ Tuey rose, and, before they tbougnt of it, the benediction was pronounced and they were dispersing. Ere an- other meeting they had cooled off.” Dr. Gor- don asked Dr, Neale the secret of his long pas- toraie. “Well,” replied he, “when I got vexed and wanted to go, they wouldn’t let me; and when they got vexed and wanted me to go, I wouldn't go. We never bath got mad at the same Ume.” DREADFUL DEATH FROM HyDROrHoBIA —About fifteen or sixteen years ago Mr. Ben). Karicofe, an sged citizen living near Sangersville, la Au- gusta county, was bitten by a doz supp03ed to be rabid. Antidotes were given him at the Ume. aud tirs.tear of hydrophovia passed away, and indeed it was not thought probable that denger would ever come. Some days since, however, Mr. Karicofe was sefzed with convu sions at the sight of water, aud the dreadful truth at once flashed upon bis frieads that he Was attacked with hydropaobli. From the Ume of bis attack unt!l his death Mr, Karicote had lucid intervals, and those who saw hirs tp his sufferings speak of the nizing hours of torture he underwent such as that it drew forti: the warmest sympathies of his friends and Deighbors. During the mad spasms Mr. Kari- cofe exhibited great strength, and was with difficulty kept under restraint, aod in the ‘Spasms that preceded his death, whtca occurred On Saturday last, it took four strong men to hold him down.—Harrisonburg (Va,) Spirits A Cuniots TaLe oF MURDER.—A Portsmouth (Va.) dispatch says a respectable citizen of Csmden county, N. C.. writes wuder date of March 10:—“I was riding along the road this Woriing, on my way to my home, when my at- tostion was atiracted by heavy groans,procecd- ing apparently from a pile of leaves in the iam | woods, about ten feet from the road.andon g the cause of the groaning I found ney nearly, dead. He was apparently ve- twien 30aad_ 35 years O!d. He lived for three hours after 1 discovered him. fe to!d me he vas attacked by Laree men who were hired by a young lady and a mulatto man to murder kim. Since bis death I bave learned that his name was M. D. Sykes, and that he halls from ferent young ladies ‘were fouud in his pooket. ferent young were One was from Miss Jennie Nedell, of Philadel- hia, and the other two are from Miss Kate Baylor and Miss Emma Taylor, of badl; ‘led, eagttbeeney nine ce M.E. Church | The Artist.’ ee Festival at wie THR TER TON BY a ERR—-GRaratC DeacRte- cu ‘The following ts an extract from a letter writ- ten by an art student In Munich to his parents ih Washington city: “Tne twenty-five hundred art students tn this did their best to make the festival of this year better than any of Ite Fredecessors. The preparations req aired farge expenditures of money and great labor. Kao school or class got up an exact imitation of something picturesqus, a ‘Turkish cafe. © Chinese resiwurant, « pagodn, a mosque. a cave Of rocks, a log cabla or other objax. ana manned them with attendants costumad cording to the nationality tlustrated. school built a ship, on the decks of which lourged a crew of sallors. We Americans showed our German friends a western I cabin. It was made of slabs with tho bark on, lastered with mud and Was lange enough ntain two hundred people. The deoora- Uous inside were real deer horns, buffalo robes, One arms, dc. Ontside we had trees, roe arg moss. At one end wasasmal st which some of the music-loving Americans gave the “nigger minstrel” muste ts fate styla, Cur cabin Was at the end of the Immense Dall Most distant from a tall Chinese tower. Near tuistower Was au Esquimaux cave, atranged by the German students of the =mod-ling classes, It represented foeberrs and was inkebited by the modelers dressod as in a hea tume, shaggy wi pul four inehe and coveriag the we trom head to foot. “This combust bie Gr used the great calamity whicu broke sped the city in mourn. julnaux over the heads won The raised steps at Everything was gain J Lickets were 891 e was admitted with- a costume. of the costumes were niflceni, No ladies were ndmied, but € two hundred of the students were 10 AGIES’ COSUMMES, ANA acted SO Well Uhelr parts that Iwas unable to distinguish them from Verits Bee Wor on until I saw them smoke pipes. All the principal national costames were worn, many of them by men born Lo them You have read, no doubt, how tnis gay scene | Was spoilt, all fun crushed, and the stu- denis saddened at the wretcbed fate of several of thelr number. J will tell you how it was, 4s law and beard it. J was rigged out in fun In in costume, and Was acting as deorkeeper atthe American log cabin, standing for that purpose OD a platform ralsed about afoot above | the Noor. The cabin was partly milled with | people, and the tloor of the great hall was vivid with the bright colors of the costumes of a | crowd, moving in dtih rent directions. A shriek of pain and terror came trom the Ecquimaux cave at the far © of the ball. For | Amoment the crowds Were sUll ‘Then IT saw coming trom the cave down | hail a Whirling bail or tre. in panic betore it. ‘The stampede was bayoud description. Every man tried to save Ulaseit | by the nearest door, window or stairway. Many vp the festival and ¢ tug. 1 could see the E e Cror d. ls joor of our cabin. galuy. Severteen bun except th- pri Were knocked down aud tr: jer fo9t | tu the wild rush. Some threw themselves out | orFecond-story winaows. Many reshed into | cur cabtn, fre fear. t 1 did | Got sce what t | nearer, wi | was a ivan. * Was; Dutas [Lcame zing shrieks of pain, | saw It He was Uurning round and round, | Uying te step out ot th ne That lapped tn sh about bim, then ru forward wita frantic speed. HO cam’ pose he saw the cabin Could get out through It Tush fer me one thought into this cabin the whole place 1s rack me with such force tnat I Was driven ogeinst the cabt j ceeded in giving bim a blo . Staggering against the mutn stage. He stop ticmbied all over. Isaw the flames lap inte iis mouth and ‘he feil, ellows grabbed a buffa e1 the ilumes; ancthe W Water ou him, and the tire w when le was car ied out he was a horrible sight. It was bard to keep buck tke crowds thst pressed around him. Another msn who was burning was knocked | down by Lang, an American, who wen siuothered the tire with his ‘ndian blanket. At the time, we supposed thas one man was badiy burned, and Wo a lluue, Next morning 2 tO learn that 14 were gou of. The fire started tn tus One man’s costame caugnt fire, the others tried to put it out and ali caucht. Some ran into tue hall and others caught from them. One man saved himself by getung into the street aud roliingin the mud aud Water. None of those burued were Awert- | cans. J was saved by my buckskin Indian Gress, My horse-halr wig caught and my deer- | skin mantle was singed. “My ictt hand (the one | 1 struck him with) was silghtly burned, bat ‘will be well in a few days, Latest advices from Honolulu represent that the smalipox epidemic ts abating. Siuee It be Ral about 1,000 persous have Desk quarantined in their bou Mr. Charles Stone had a narrow escap from ath at the Montgomery county, Ma., gold recebtly. He was Daurlilog & glycertae ge, WHER IL lodged, lojuring uiat #9 as minc was arreitel on the chars 10 holes am onuting to at given to a Duliding assoclution, Ia dei cuit Of 35,000 he Was logged ln Jat A resolution has beea carried by 37 to 19. at the Oxford Unton, that, “cremativa oa: to © de our tuethod Of burial.” nyHoxera bas thus far been diszovered th ViLesards In six couuties of Catifornta, and i ts fered the 2 spread of the pest may It fom the very large shipments of graps ings. Gov. Hoyt, of Pennsylvanta, has tssued a gencral order copgratulating the 7,600 members of the national guard of the state upon the gcod display they made in Washlagton at the inauguration. Mrs, Batchelder of Bangor, Me., a git and persistent talker, has had ber husband arrested ior attempting to pull out her tong Miss Flora Torrey, stepdaughter of Judge W. R. Wegstall, of Paola, han., has just besa ad- mitted to the bar, after a sarc! ing examina- Ucn, She ts a handsome blonde, highly edoca- ted, and accomplished iu music dud painting. Lord Airlie has recently made a large pur chase of land in Colorado, on bebalf of a rela- Uve who intends to Seltle there as a farmer. He is the author of an foteresting article in the Nineteenth Century on the United Staves as a field for agricultural seuwiens. DIBD. reh 12th, 1881, Faaxcrs Dopsx, md ear of his DODGE. On | tu the eeventy © | Funeral ou Tuesday afternoon, from luis late residence, 156 Consres her of Stoddaid street, Georgetown. EVANS. Tnesday morning, Marsh 16th, 1881, at his late residence, No. 1299 Eleventh’ strest horthwest, st $ o'clock a. m., WALTER EVANS, in the ity -seventh Sear of bis ave. Fur eral from residenire, No. 1230 Eleventh atroot northwest, 2hureday, 17fh instant, at p.m. No flower ENTWISLE On March 14th, 1831, at 4 20 0. mp 5 Tuoas W. EXtwisia, in thethir’y filth your of bis axe. Funeral from St. Stephen's Church at 9 o'clock Wecnesday moruing. dielatives aud friends are invited to attend. a GEREN. On Monday, Merch 14th, 1881, at 8p. m., Many E. GREex, the beloved daurhter of Ssinnel and Annie M! Green, aged 3 years aad 3 wor the. Fnueral will take place from 419 First atreet southeatt, at 3 o'clock p. 1., Wednesday, March 6: HAYWARD. On March Jith, 181, after a lin- yeriby sckLess, GronGE ALTOS Harwamp, irly teven years ot aye. i Fuucral ravice st Eviphany Church, 2 o'clock, Wednerdsy, March 16th. BALL. On Sunday, March 13th, I8l, at 6 OeL0ck p.m, ANN M.,’wife of Alfred Hall Funeral w e from the residence of her brother-in-law, Ste Shariton, 718 Teh etrest southwert, on Weduesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Eelative frends of the family are invited to attend. RNEY. On Mondsy, March 34th, 1881, at PARED Asie Beaunnt, the thirtista jear of her sxe: ves and friendsof the family are respect. sug ingited to attend the funeral Weduesd morning, st 108. » from 1135 New Jersey nue porthwest. E. On Monday, March 14th. 1881, at 6.45, oved vife cf Frederick C. Pope, in the fifty-eiehth year of berage. Funers] wil take place from her tate residence, £1 L street eouthesst, on Wednesday, at 2p. mi Friends apa eer ecee ee = SBARBSWOOD. On March I4th, ARI A. FHABSWOOD, beloved wife of Jno. W. Shars- ‘wood, of pneumonia, in the sixty-fifth year of her uneral service at Twelfth-street M. E. Church, weiner eervice at Teatih-treet Musee FELMNWUS {DIEGO SHED. es, a881, at y Tuesday, March 15th, 1881, 7 eleck a i, Cuanuend: Srevant, tatoo eisty- fis wm mp ondtat salt tate pilsce from bis late residence, £0) Twel!th street northwest, on Wedveaday af er 4o'clock p.m. Friends Boon, March 6th, st torclock p,m. Fret ad relatives are res} UNDERTAKERS. ILILAIAM HACKETT, ee HSER eR No. th Peery! ae FF jenle joun & iD. SPYINPLER, ~ UNDERTAKER, __1233 7th street northwest. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, wane 1337 10th etreet a.

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