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AUCTION SALES. : AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. FUTURE DAYS. MPPHOS. B WAGGAMAN, Resi Emate Auctioneer. | SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTs TON RIDGE STREET, BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH , STREETS NORTHWEST {BE virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt | of f fin Banity 157, Hu gefendants, 18si ats AD. 1581, the premises, Lot 3 Kate OF fa Peedoriek, rbd aad rbd visi on of stare No, 513, vements the: scribe’ by the decree, are as ee “Jhuse money £9 bo 4 paid in ca+i at the opt At the cost uf the purchaser. wh @ property is knocked Oo! be required when the proper ty ie nooked off STEAMERS, &c. co TRANSPORTATION Mii AMER SUR, Cart. ¥ W. C_Gzoaaeaan, will leave Btephonso: Wh, foot Teh atest BURR BUNDAY, at 6 p. m., for Baltimore and River Dee “All Hive: Freight must be prey STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, 7th st. Wharf, or 12th st. and Pa, ave we msr?-Im wa LANDINGS. ‘The Steamer ARSOWSMITH leaves Potomac Ferry whsr!, foot of 7th street, every BAIURDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY at7 o'clock a m. for ALL RIVER LANDINGS as far a Ourriowan and Leonardtown, according to nm F. J. 8TONE, Parser. QrEane oR Le ea aaa ok. DAY! HURSDAYS for Tana. ings tn NOMINI, and touciine st MATTO y MATT also, touching s§ MATTAWOMAN on | intermediate For information ap) josmation spply ‘a. a ToBTBEss Mosnogeo™ 80 ie leave b on TUES- foing and return: OX | ‘Taesday’s and Sunday's trip and al River Landinxs every trip wot nd returning. G. T. JONES, Agent, | Bth street mars Fo NORF es POKTam UTE. THE: eerie! Ke meas pret AYES, THURMDAYS and SATURDAY j, 8t5 p.m. Sopyina pLFINEY POINT and POINT Lookout Soieturnine leaves Norfolk on Wednesdays, Fri- days and Sundays, at 4 p.m First-class fare to Fortress Moi Baten ms $i. “Mess 78 - Freight 4:30 p.m. NGLY, 5 ape GEORGE Mt MArtis NGL i ceive dea aS neon NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STEAMERB. ‘The Steamer JANE MOSELEY will resume her tripe to NORFOLK on MONDAY, the 2st ingtant, er Ww loot of Sth strocts exety MON: aa ickets and Staterooms can be secured at pune ce Mrs NEW YORK STEAMER: JOHN GiusoN ana 0. faba ies AY st 7a m. For psrticnlsrs apply to Aen! 63 Water st., tens ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. ORTH GERMAN LLOY D—Staauamce ETWEEN New Yous, Havag, Loxpow, gouruam 'PTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steatiers of this company wil! sail every Sat- Brday from Hremen Pier, foot of 34 atrest, Hoboken. Bates of passse-—From Ei re ampton and Brem S00; g2s. ‘pre! ‘For freteht or yrcane apply ME for Waahins ton. Geran ee NE HOUT! tre THE ouNAuD’ ‘STEAMSELE ‘Company Lim. | Between New Yoru and Liverpoel, Call- is Harbor, Ing at | FEOM PE 4! | -. Wed, 23 Mar. Maranthon. W: »e | Scythia Wad, izeria, .Wed., a May. And every ‘Weanesaay trom New York. TES OF PASSAGE. Bact, see oammouations | Betarp tickets on favorable trims. | Btoerare at cory low rates. | Stocraxe tiokets from 1d Queenstown, sud all ther parts of senstown, 83 zy Mis of Isden given for Belfast, Gias- Havre, Antwerp and cther ports on the Con- and for Mediterranean ports. ight sod passare apply ot at the comvenys offica Bi io 4 Bowling Green, steerawe otis BiGRLOW "&'G0., 608 Tih strost, fen VaatNON B. BROWN & 00., N. ¥. Nn Cap eae aes Steam: of this Ling “amstee Bane ROTTER si 2% Enea ERD | “SOHIEDAM,.” “W. A. ECi iQuTES, GALAND,* and “MAAM,* | | | Biaga Soret U.B. Palla to the Netheriands, leave Brooklyn, regniarly on WED- Gaga x generat Ae S45-250. Fteer- Avent, as South MEDICAL, &c. © CURE NO Paw:—To all afflicted with Private diseases come at once and you shall be Faranied by s speedy cure without mercury. Dr. BROTHERS, southwest. JR LEON, the oldest established == most == able LAL! PHYSICIAN ia the city, can ce consulted «ail 55 Massachusetts aveaua from 2 fo@and 5 tos” All Female Complaints and Irrecu- larities uickly cured. mpt treatment. Kepa- ate roo: adies. febli-Im or INSULT DR. KO) ‘Batu rivary Oreans, Nervous and Seminal Nocturnal Emissions, Impotency, &e. fey rrhoss Or S¥pb: recent!) cured in — prive’ aeparate offices tor indi Fae ety son Papen ot Ba ‘Obs: Male oflice, 19 5: Butaw et Baltimore: rad con! posi- = BESTORED.—A victim of early im- prudence, causing nervous reer premature eto, having tried in vain every chown reme- simple, Self-cure, he will send free to bis tellow-entTerers. pF ag ree Gl re gy go early decay, of man. -» 1 wil Send a recipe will cure you free of charge. ‘This great ramedy was discov y 8 misalonary in South America. Sends dressed envelope She ker sOskPH T. INMAN, Staton D. New York Gity. ‘oct -eodtthars| EALTH IS WEALTH!—DR. E. 0. wees | Sas and Baan TRE case. Order rece! vy US for si: boxes, Secompanies with ave dollars, we will sen " written to return money if the. treatment doce uot effect sseued by BTOT: "5 Ono Mw cL Penusyivania avenns, Washington, Sale and etal awesta tos bom suerde:s should E Det fim, is west. Daice hours from 1 top m. feb9-2m* ee Enpomne , Premature RR cured by Dr isis. : No co Weaknesses, etc., cured. a6 Varatals avenue southwest. SPECIALTIES. CORD, 141, WEST FAYETTE ST. ‘Baltimore, devoted years to the treat- (of Gouorrhes, Bypb'lis, 8 torrhes, Im- ‘A cure gmarant | with interest, | cured by deed not tromtices toe prop will be 0O., 2 Bowling G: New "area “ EMOTT &00., 935 Ps. Ave., a Pe | westerly with the said rear line to the southw 1» ke ‘@ physician who confines him- Tt is evident that Cte! certain class ively to the = exclusi * mI mils in that spe- ei ines. iP3t Gare to and from Baltimore deducted | all or write. Sm € F. WRIGHT, CLarnvoyaNt AND Mac- | o Paystciay, gga eusces i ea her residence, 60) 6th street, corner MM" BEKO: ;ORE TE LS ALL THE EVENTS OF | Gen: Seonfidential. Ladies sad 8 between | ts each. No 408 aie Tort of N. = diseases of FUTURE DAYS. VF ida kt EEOP- Re ae ne TREET, BRTWE! LEV SWEEFIW STRERIS BOOTH: at, e Oerocy PM. situate fn the’ city of Washington. District stake lumbia, to wit: Parts of lote tweive (12) and thir- teen (13). in sqnare one thonaand and one (1001), and thesame being the east fourteen (14) feet of lot twelve () — west thirty two (32) feetof onting on ‘*N" street south- east, together with the improvemeuta thereon, coutisting of = three-story frame dwelling and ne. side buil One-third cash, and the residue in two Terns te. gna! instalments on . _creilt of of one snd two years ra —— we- deposit of $50 required on sale and the balance of cash payments and Botae with deed ef a within seven days. All couy ancing at cost of purcasser. Tn cave of a failure fo comply with teri of sale, the reserve | make « ee at risk of purchaser. STiERt te GetoLe Wasps GUY THOMTSON, 626 La. ave. Trustecs. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. marl0-10t J. T. COLD WELL, Aneto 515 7th street. TRUSTER'S BALE OF A VALUABLY LOT I PROVED bY A SMALL FRAME DWELCING a} a deed of trust, dated Janne i duly recorded in No folic 488, one of the land recurds for tne bis trict of Coivmbia aud at the request of the party secured, I will sell at eens auction, infront of He prewises, on SA’ URDAY, Mano 19 rH, 1881. OCK P.M., the west one-lialf of Lot 26 and 7, in square numbered five hundred and sixty-nihe (601y, toecthsr with tho improves mente ‘Terma of sale. One-fourth of the purchase money and the balance in aix, twe!ve and eihtean in cae! Mouths, with interest at six per cent per annum, for which the notes of the parchaser will be taken: secured on the property sold | oF all cash. 850 de- posit required at tine of sale. Terms to be com- Biled with in seven days. ‘ mari2-eodéds JOHN T. ARMS, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PHUPERTY ON THE BIDGE ROAD, WEST Ser ORGETOWN, JBUITABLE FOR A BUTOUER OR MARKET GABDENEK. By Virtue of, a certain deed of trust, f September, I ‘Traates. the direction of the ny ys, de fault having been msde in the payments of the in- debtedness secured, the undersized willoter, at public sale, ou t! a ERIDAY, ‘the Sora or Mance, Me, the f lowing describe of a tract of Isnd « yi the Ridge Kos beatin ie at & bounded hickory tree, etunding at the bezinuing Of the dict live of the resurvey of Alliance; Hence north 33g cearees west, twelve (12 the 20th line of said Alliance reversed; thenes seuth 85 dexrees west, thirty-two perches to a bounded stone standing on the east line of the Ridge Road, and belog at the end of the 18th line cf said Alliance; thencs down said road on the east | line thereof the two following courses and dis- | tances: Bouth 15% degree 3 dewr 8, west IS perches: S7 degrees. cast 460-10 perches to an inter- fection with the 2ist {said Allianoe, and thence with the ssid 2lst line reversed to the be- sipuing, containing 11 acres, 3 roods and 2L por- ches, ‘more or less, and being the same land cou veyed toraid Augustus D. Sheele by Richard P. ‘on, trustee, by deed recorded in Liber R. M. 55, 68e1 , ne of tHe land records for he improvements sre a dwelling house, swughter louse and other buildiuge especthlly suitable for a intener ‘Terme of sale: $1,500 in cash (of which one hundred dollars tunst be deposited at the time of the sale: the balance in equal instalments at one y secured by the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest, aud a deed of trust of the If the terms are not complied with in a after sale the Trustee reserves therixht ul, the property me wesk’s notices. i to January 1, 1831." Gonveyancing st the cost of the purchase: marlt-c JOHN MILLER, Trustee. PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ #ALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY E BETWEEN 1 Fy piztue of 9 deed of trust bearing dato Lith day of July, 1878, and duly recorded in aS ©. one of the land of Columb aad. by dircc- ured thereb: the ee 1 sell on TUESDAY, Manou Yonoce f. sec in frodt Of the owius described property: Part in syaare numbered twenty- follows: Bezinning at a Hampshire avenue ) feat from the noctheast corner of said jot six, and running ten southerly with the western line of ssid avenue seventeen (17) fect then westerly parallel with the north line of said lotsixto the rear line of said lot e.x, then north- st Comer of that part or said Jot six gold by Micluel Murphy to John Murphy, then easterly with the south l'pe of said part of aaid lot sold to Jona Mur- phy Hampshire svenue and place of begin- hiner tonether with the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; the residue in two equal nts at ix and twelve months, with notes st at seven per cent per annum inti! pald, and secured bya deed of trast on the property gold All conveyancing, Ke-, at cost of pprchaser. | 8100 deposit required at tifue of | gale. if the terme of sale sre not complied with in Seven days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the rixht to resell ad at the risk and cost of the Gefen pa WILLIAM a. GORDON, | Trustees “stony BUA DWE FIVE V. marl-dts STOKY BRICK MADISON BTREE’ EN 157) RAND SP AND’ @ SStnwaTs SOUTH. ia AL¥ INTEREST ors MERIDI FILL, TABLE Lots ry HOWARD UNIVERSTLY GROUNDS. By virtuo of a decree of the Supreme Gourt of the District cf Columbia in White vs. Whi Ex, Cate, No. 7385, passed in, cad a the Lith day of December, A. D. 1580, the undersigned Trustees will’ sel Epablic Suction, at the Lincs herein mentioned, thefoliow: cescribed real eatute in the District of Colum- ‘On WEDNESDAY, 1123p pay or Mancu, A-D. 1seh, aa 4 W o'cLodk LM in front of the prem: ty-four (81), elahty-five (85), elahty- reven (7). ahty-eiglit (8s), and eizhty-nine (89) of Calis & White's subdivision, in#aare numbered 194, in the city of Washinwton. Pach lot is im- rowed by “built two-story brick E BASE DAY. 41 5:20 ofcnock P. M.. front of the premiacsy'a Ono Halt taterert Ieacd to the middle twenty (20) fect iront on 1ith street northwest, by the depth taereot, of Lot nineteen G9), in square No. 211, in the city of Washington. 05 THURSDAY, cui 247i vay oF MARCH, A.D. 4 O'CLOCK P. ML, in front of the proinises, Lots aix (6) and eighteen (1s), in block elit (8), what is kuown ag "Meridian Hill,” tm the Dusttict of Columbia. On THURSDAY, THF 2é7n pay or Mancit, A.D. ISS], ar 5 o’cLock P. M.. Lot seven (7), in’ block five (5), and Lot Thirteen (14), in_block seven (7), in what is known sa subdivision No. 2of Howard University Grounds. ‘Terms of wale: One third of the purchase money of each piece of property in cash, and the residue in two cqual installments; payable, respectively, at one and two years from the day of sale, with infers et. A deposit in money, of $100 on each piece of uuproved property sad of #60 on each unimproved lot, required at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be’ ‘complied with within seven days after the day of sale, in default of which the property to be resold after three days’ advertisement in the Eveaing Star pimspaper at riak and cost of defaulting purchasers All conve! purchasers* cos ea TELLAM HENBY BROWNE, Office 505 D st. northwest, Taewoe Ottice 88 Gansrs onan Gs mn, ce wn, JOSEPH 3 gee a Office 420 6th st. northwest, Washingt B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. WA tes B. WILLIAMS & Oo., Auctioneers, 1001 Northwest Corner 10th and D sts. TRESTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AL, ESTATE, BEING PART OF LOT 3, on, ‘Trastees. marl2-dtds BUC SRE KNOWN AS 31 * AnD AVENUE NomTHEASTS 2) MARX rte of & deeree ofthe Supreme Court of the D: ait of BS “olumbia, 5d cause num- £6,180, Power and White ya: Margaret Burke et 1: the undermined tenes: will, on FRE Mincn 2651, Is8], at 4:30 o'CLocK P. x ublic auction, in front of the premises, Certain plece of parcel of ground Mtasted aunt L inthe clty of a hiaston, Distriet of | Colum ae known as part of lot 3, in ‘square number Dewluning for said part of lot at themes: coe ner of said lot and running thence southwest- wardly alony the line of Maryland avenue 23 oct, © southeastwardly at right angles to said ave nue to the southern boundary line (of that part of 3 which Wehoger by at alter § trustee to Jno. W. nse ‘duled the Brey day of ber, 7864-100 feet from the seid ‘hones outs Bardly along said southern bou i line to inter- Sect the east line of said lot at the ang! dis- tant $2 feet and 9 inches from the be tow agen 82 feet aud 9 inches to the = Proved by brick store and wel: BS f sale: Cae! ‘erms, 0! money to be paid in cash, Tuetalmente in siz and tel ‘WOODBURY BLAIR, pa EMPTORY BALE OF OVER Fi CRUE O EAA th MERE ra |e Se470" 20, CLOSE THE TEXAS LAND ‘AND Bytnrtue of m resolution passed by the Texas feces On fy 2 Al 3840 sores of Land in McMullen county, Te: 85520 scres of Land in Jack District, Te: Allof the above Land being in Sorip of 640 acres each, and positively will be sold to the highest der or ers. JESSE B, WILSON, JBQMAR Leta | Committe. 0. A. BOUNUANBON BBOS., Aucts. mar6, 10,12, then d UNUANSON BROS., Auctioneers. BANK, Oa FRIDAY, Manow 18TH, ar 12 0'1.09K Noo™, Wewuilse), at our Auction Boom, th and D sts, Borthwest x» thares Nat. Bank of Republic Stock, 73 itol, North O and South Wash. B. ih. Gas Light Co. Stock, set Borip it —— ee (PHOMAS DOWLING, Auctionser. EGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD N- BR Fo FUBN At eslesroom, SATURD, gpm « AT 10 o'cLoc Maron 19ra, 1331, xc ‘cus sQomurising, Pier oe . Keneral asortment of Hou-eho! Betoles, Carpets, &e An Extensive Lins of Hiagy and Millinery Goods. A Buperb Set of ost! Pinted Dish Oovers ONCANSON BBOS., Auctioneers. FINE WALNUT FREACH PLATE, ABR B, ip, BAGK QOUNTER, ay BU Me. OR, TING BB, URNS. GuLOLone ee TE kNTHE ETS LOON, ‘NO, 812 Kt EIGHT! STREET. NORTH- ae MEM a E POST OFFIO£ DEPABI- On MONDAY MOBNING, Manca 21-1, ar 11 O'CLOCK, we will sell, On the premises, No. 512 Sth Screct_ northwest, the entire contents of ths well- known Waverly ‘Ssloon. ‘This is a splendid stand for sny one desirous of engaviug in the business. it DUNCANsON BROS., Aucts mari7 .UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. GRAY'S DRUG ETORE FOR SALE. Will be sold at _Puplig, an auction on 1 Manon 22, ar 5 19 Stock and Fixta Drag Store, corner eachnsetta ‘ayeuue aad 42h . A. GRAY more than 22 yoars ‘ho stand ie one of the eatoat f Government Printing Office ‘Cermis easy, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTERS SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK USE. TRE: morl7-4t* BALLEOAD, GAS AND OTHER STOCES | | PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE STIEFF AND THE ERANICH & BACH Attoweet prices and mont scoommodating RAE) | G.L. WILD & BRO., 801m Aczwrs, | marl? 723 7sh street northwest. {== =s4"r PIANOS TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERS. SHONINGER ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE. | These besntiful instruments sold on the easiest | monthiy payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, | 433 7th St. Northwest. A Isrze and select line of SHEET MUBIO on hand. feblé ALLET DAVIS & 00'S UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS. Worn BEROWNRD AND UNEQUALED. BARDMAN UPHIGHT PIANO, jonrielhs reliabie low i ened se Upriatt 16-00 Gin Och sts northeast. IaANOS. Just received, Wm. Shaeffer and Grovesteen & Fuller's clagant PIANOS. Bargains for cash, also on instalments. Ta nd rej ACVECEOR BE BECHEWS Pisno Warerooms, RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINB THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! TARREY COUPLER! STEEL AND N EIGHTH . BEIWEENR AND Q SINECTS WORSE: <a "Seba TE Of WEDNESDAY, ASHINGTON. By virtue of adeed of trust given to me b Prom recorded in in liber 814, oi:0 08, you i Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast a records for. the District oo Bal Gottmbiay and at tie written recjuset of dsp | 1. d-Baldmors Expres uo yan war waonn secured, Twill gell at public auction on ieee Mancu 207TH, A, D. TB O'CLOCK P. My 18 Trout of the premtecs, all ‘that ‘cortain Piece or pais of eround situate and lying in the city of hington aud known and described as lot num- Fered twelve (12), in Thomas Young and Samuel Fowler's subdivision of square namberet four hunéred and twenty-one, (421,) together with all the improvements, ways, easement, rizbts, priv. ilewes and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. Terms: Oue-third cash; balance in six, twelye and eighteen mouths, notes to bear interest and to be secure i by deed of trust on the property sold,or hat option of pnrchaser. Conveyanciag, and archaser’s cost. A deposit of 8100 dan ap on 8s Enocked off. ‘Terms to be com- h in seven days, otherwise the Trustee re- gerves the right No resell'at the Fisk and cost Of the ting purchaser after giving five days’ pablic Of such resale in some uewspaper published oti in Washington, D. : ROBT, I. WARD, Trustes, marly-eo&ds 30 43g at. northwest. HOMAS DOWLING, At Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Vs VALUABL E earEoyED PROPERTY ON ET, NiNIH AND TENTH STREETS W By virtue of a deed of trust to Rich: Wallach snd posses bearing es the cay ct ate ees 187! io ani nd at request of taspar 8 Surviving trustee, sel DAY OF Mancr, 133L, Promises, that o ie ‘auier twenty: to Tear Gus Teck eran ana oue-hslf (73g) inches of ssid lot by the depth thereof, improved by the substantia! Three-story Byick Dwelling House, No 916 I etree Anni gtr saber, Win nomeinetiieelead 6. ao" Point of of way station! 6. Craps auch “any Express, ects m and at Point of for 8. per York, P Philadelphia and En: +19.00—On Heed only for Baltimore, Annapolis Ww. oS Baltntore hes (Stops at Eryattariiie, over: ) mae ane ursh, OC! to. obi cabas rT hicaro, Cincinnati and 8 . MI. a. Spuumore Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way fe Gn Residay paige ts for Baltimore and way. re Exp: 12 38—Ree wy Pittiadel nia and EB Ls Pa he a ‘Way Btatl on mae Cwincheater, (ees and Way, vis ee & ae and aa Roe arederice wine via eae Btops at Junction.) 6. os Point ‘of Rocks and Way Btati i 45—Paltimore and way Btatl — $0—Baltimore and Laure hia _and Boston Ex. [ean bas Oar tc to. New Yorke and Bpeo- oe, to Pailedelp soy rere of sale Gue-t Foetane, tn trains dally, ex- wo equal paymien ‘twolva months, with aay lay lee interest at eight per cout x aath ‘pai 10 be secured by a deedot trust npon the prope 8100 deposit | ArH masts information pty a8 Pee] when the property is struck of. All conveyancin 519 and 1851 ee omen wae ‘event corner 14th Srdiocontingat thecost of thé yurcliseer. Deak here order il bo ate for be = given and trust taken. Purchaser {> comply with teva thin ve dave ates sal ov tho roverty shecked and received at any point in the city. Fesold at riak of the purchase: agen five dayw no- ce. JONES, THE @EBA’ miard-dte Burviviag Trustto. 18 881 PENNSYLVANIA a Ours 1881 Wr s BE ABOY 8 SALDIS Pr OBTPONED UNTIL DAY, Zip INGTANT, af gaime Lone and ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. Ici, corner 10th and D sts. northwest be Masskone: : Bevirhioot three estat tase ‘dated the Sth day of May and the 15th and 26th oars of and re. June, A. D. 1877, respectivel corded in liber 890, folio 483" tiber *34, Tolio 245, Sed liber, $60, folio 115, rospectively, of the land records of the District of Oolumb: and at the re- as party scented therely,. we, the un- ercizned Trustess, wil cell st public auction, front of the prem: DAY: The tion Oe BANCH, Ac Be 1a i ed Orctoce ts Map ~f Lots ten, cle twel irteen, fonr- 4 suddiviaio are north Of square ty-seven, (177,) the aire eizhteen, nineteen, peers F, twenty twenty two tweniytfour snd twenty-five, of 'W vision Of the above lots ten, ete. the surveyor “s oflice of said Distr by virtue of a deed of trast dat acy of Maye 1577, and récorded in liver $ 483, of the e014 land ‘Tecords, ‘the auder’ Trustees will el at public auction, ia front of the premi thereby, on Manox, A. at tie request of the’ party secured WEDNESDAY, cut SUri Day oF D. 1831, a 4.3) O'cLocK o bya new belek. house. ‘he lote will be ined sep. arately, and the sale will continue until an amount fe received to. cover all liabilities wader the taid terns of sale for esch lot: One-third cash; bal- x and twelve months, secnred by thé pur chaser x per cent from day of sale and Geaateust, Aa ‘leposit of B10) on each Jot wit be required. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. the terms of sale arenot complied with in five days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at five days” notice at Osta i WOODWA ‘8 Cort. ie ? LEROY M. \ Tra teas, LTER B. TLLTAMS "& CO., Aucta. WA marlé, 18,21. 23,25, *HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEL'S SALE OF 1 RAI aa POTOMAC 5’ WEEN PROSPECT ard inst. BBIBRETS, GEORGETUWN, By virtue of 8 deed of trust, bearing di the titi day of August, 1880" and vals corded in liber 948, folio 1 ‘one of the. land records of Wash: in the District of Columbia, and by dircotion of the parties soe cae Sherenys the undersigned trustees will sell, a FRIDAY, Tur 1sT Day or APRIL, 1881, AT 4 » in front lowing-described proper! (20), in Old Geo: etown, the west ling of treetata point sixty (60) feet north of the north line of Prospect street, and run thence north with line of Potomac streat nine- teen 9) feet; thence west Atty-four, (54), feet, more or less, to the rear line of said lot; thence south nineteen (19) feet; thence east fifty-four (54) ect to tho next line of Potomac street aid place of beginning, together with the improvements. ‘Terme of sale: One-third : the residue In two equal payments at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent per annuu until paid, and secured by a deed of truat on tae property sold; or all cash, at the option of the pur- chager. “All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 8100 Fequired at time ofeule. If tho torms of sale ara ie with in Seven days from the day of fale, the trustees reasrve. the rlsht to resell the game at the risk and cont of Gefauiting purchaser. WM. D. AST marli-dts__JAMEN DA Davis, | Trustocs, RUSTEE’S BALE OF THE RIGHT one Cate PATION, PUL DECEMBER 31. 1 ‘0 MA! HABKET STANDS IN IN THE ERR MARE By virtue of thirty-two aera deeds of trust to me, more particularly described as follows, to wit: Six deeds dated December 4, 1876, and po Bis ively recorded ameny the land Fecords of the 1: {ict of Columbia, in liber $40, at pages 8, 6, and 44, and in Mbet 839, at pages 472 and 498. El deeds dated December 6, 1876, and re- ively recorded among said. Isnd records, in 78, 480, 487, 490 and 497, ‘and in liber 2, 8, 25 Res at 475, at res 1, and 34. Two deeds ue Becamber’s, 1816, and Focordet in Liber 845, at pages So nd 36 of wud land By cords. Thee deeds dated December 7, 1876, and re- corded, two of ato in Liber 845, ‘at 1 08 18 and He ria other in Liber 839, at page 494 of said dated Decem! 1876, and re- corded, Seo or thee: De Lites Sas at Pate Weare and the other in Liber $39, at page 456 of said ted December 14. 1876, and recorded fa Liber $45, at pages 26 ina4s of record pte i, A8tT, corded in Lil sk folie 0 of sai Eegnast iad iced dated May 19, 1977, recorded in Liber 855, folio 100 of said record: One deed dated May 31,1877, recorded in Liber 859) folio 27, of sald ‘Two deeds dated July 10, 1877, and recorded in Liber 858, at pares 39) and S88, of aid drecordssand request of the Commissioners of the spams OH, Poe age of eta fa, f will offer for salo, at ¥, THE 21st Day oF it: i, 33, 47, & 4 Ey te or 80 89, oS, ths 2: Ht, 18, 2, On 10d, Ads, 104 an i fig tcf ie be F E : 3 g H 8 if 4 A i Hie neat Leet iit 8 i 3 i I 2 ce eS RE eee Sanna aan = arama ran oT aoe aoe a i = z n) eee ee ESgeeee & 5 a g EB 70 onble ack, Steet Rails. SPLENDID. BOENERY, jUIP MEM In gyeEOr, MANOH Liesl T TRAINS LEAVE Eultad Bi iGTON, from Tor Piteba and the West, S.m., dally, eee atte oon age ane Eo ma daly, ‘wi fabu to ounce tid au p.m. cally, haat at10: a COLUMBIA POTTERY OO. Manvracrununs oF STONE AND EARTHENWARE, 313 Georgia avenue, Foot of 84 street 5.6 A ae assortment of Jars, oe —— Ses eer Svea res on Ry en. NERS” @uignrd [™4ceunaTIon DAY. THE BEST LAGER BEER IN AMERIOA: JOB. SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY'S” UNRIVALED MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. Full supplies ordered. Dealers are requested to Bend in their orders early for this celebrated LAGER BEER in casks and bottles. Wholesale Depot—1224 29th street, West Wash- 2. aN SAMUEL C. PALMER, Agent for District of Columbia. TELEPHONIO CONNECTION. febl7 IEB) Comp. m Linke eed tot oie aE IiSHES AND BAU Be cSBIG COMPANY tone ue au foal gratct “Lancet,” Ltd EXTRA‘ ie frat Journal,” &o. ORION, —Ger nl, Baron ee an Bek ‘ee pane te fse eee Nod or *‘vonsumption in Ei y Sear youn ‘ngland increased ten-fold in LIEBIG COMPANY'S MEAT. hoe Bier ors ee {oleate oul ouly,.6, DYED & 00. 4, Ma FA42%4E cnivansity, CAMBRIDGE, MAgs. ‘The June examinations for admission to Harvard oles La fife Beh Schoct'and’ the Medical Satook. wal Roreee ea Gan Sian Oman ae Hy Ban Francisco on the e THURSDAY, Fat ¥ and BALURDAY DAY following. the INESDAY in etaees yet BED: Ube sore ats a Your on HUBSDAy, Candidates may present themsel offs aetna pepe an ra t formation address the jane RECITAL Harvard =i ‘mars a Eamon Cambridge, Mass. eat ee ee Seana teenth Just received at ry at BEOD T's, the Ee ai'iidi street 0 Dorttwert, near Bo Nz’ OHINA STORE. WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUSLIO THAT WE WILL OPEN MONDAY, MAROH lira, WITH A NEW AND COMPLETE STOOK OF CHINA, OROOK- EBY, GLASSWARE, FINE PLATED WARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &o. AN INSPECTION OF OUB GOODS AND PBIOES IS BOLICITED. 709 Market Space. RRoewss BROS. TRIPLE PLATED KNIVES, $2.00 34 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TEA SPOONS 82.08 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TABLE SPOONS, $4.00 dozen. aT SCHAEFER'S, 1020 Seventh Street, mar? Axove New Yore Avenvus. QrockERy, OHINA, GLASSWARE, QUILERY, FINE PLATED WARE, AND HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS. OOMPLETE STOCK. BEST GOODS AT LOW PRICES. M. W. BEVABIDGE, Lar Wess & Brvenings, febl32 N 009 Penna. QTUPENT' LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 84.50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SIZE NIOKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE ee AND GALLON OF RYNEAL'S ROYAL SEOUR f¥ OI, BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USa. All other goods in his line at the loyest possible Prices. Oall and examine. Gecl6 BYNBAL’S, 416 7th st. FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1 LBS. WHITE (A) SUGAB. 16 lbs. Good Carolina Bice.. 1 Bushel Ghotce Potatoes. S lbs. Mixed Nuts (new). THE OELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY 82.50 PER GALLON. GEO. OHAEE, 1213 7th st. n. bet. Mand N. ELPHONZO YOUNGS ON DEOK AS USUAL a. febl7 with ENAUGUBATION AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. BUGAR! pee Rostand Enils) B a 10 Ibe. Granist ~ to ‘or 81.| 104 be, ae" idard "(Light Reema Sie ‘oat, ‘Bauare Lumps FLOUR paket Mills, (New Process). suite best on earth eee, (lew roo) = Fancy Selected fe icy Belected ‘ancy elected O} rer Weetern. Ghotee Freeh But CANNED oops. Cholce Tomatoes, 8-ib. cans, Beefsteak Erand tomatoes, 3 Ber, x hio. oice Lemons, large received a new tamiee of or yerd choice (Nuts, of all kinds, for tab wr Telephonic Connections. nae ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth st. north wes Upposite Daily Critio Omios. ECEIVED DAILY. = ongIOr, erat FED Bi PHILADEL?? BguauE, GApOne, GHORENS ane TUR! @ FISH, OYSTERS: AND ABLY VEGETALLEO. aT TER BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL @ ©0., fob 2719 Pennsylvania avenue. pts Pos. FLAGEOLETS—F. CHAMPRIGNONS-A. N. HABIOOTS VERTES—E. MACEDOINES 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. T HOWARD's— ds Granuisted best . F ae at an near nee cont for 81.00 lot; Gholce al Nilea, by the Dbl, febl4 ‘Minneso! Process Flour, Oholoe Virginia eens: Flour, ber sack, Don Uarios 8 Berry ‘tien and fi fruity, posed sail. Gal Lifornin ert fn oo E Sebel cd cia aiated fo SSSSSs S8ssaRreysses: Molasses, per wall And all canes srticles usually establishment, at correspon: low figures, at aowAuon d i rd rece] N. B. —Teephone Connections. FLonwa OBANGES, FRESH TOMATOES, GiPONS FROM PHILA- ALso, PHILADELPHIA TA GQHIOKER AND TUR- EXT! Pane BEEF, COANVASS-BAOK, RED = HEAD, a enotems ‘ao FALACE MABKBET, Cor. 14th and New York ave. FRANH 3. TIBBETS. sant ‘OBN B. esp ae EE a itn, oo aD BI and 630 Center Marker ot street wing, and said ae Northern Liberty ket; OF wealapweting de delivered free of charge to all Barta of GENTLEMEN'S HATS. SPRING BTYLES, 1881. Just received a full stock of DRESS AND BUSINESS HATS. MILITARY HATS, CAPS AND OORDS. Societies Furnished at Manufacturers Prices. 8B. H. STINEMETZ, HATTER, feb19 1287 Pa. aves, next to corner 13thst. 1831 © “iisied™4* 1881 Geba either betore or after the Holidays. okt 1ES* SEEN ie woke haa Wranea RLatYS Wot a 1d Dry Cleaning : Steam Dyeing PATA eee i a et, Georgetown, B. 0. eer called for and delivered anywhere in the ATER EY Gee FVTON FISCHEIVS DRY CLEANIEGIEE ist Borthwest, near ALL aw ae H. Premium THURSDAY March 17, LSSL. An Independent Line te New York. RAILROAD PLANS AND RUMORS. The Philacelptia Times of says :— “There ts something very important afoot in Telation to the effort of the Baltimore and Onto rallroad to reach New York by an independent route, Robert Garrett, the third vice president of the company and tis active spirit in the ab- Sence of his father in Europe, was tn Philadel- phia yesterday in conference with President Gowan, of the Reading rallroad, on the subject. They were together for three hours. it ts un: derstood that the conference was in reference to the ay, in which a connection can be formed with the Re: Tallroad without over the three-mile junction road. As alti More and Ohio company cares very nite tor ger business from either New York ort fladelphia, ‘but is most interested in the transportation of freight, It is sald that a line is to be constructed outside the city, although adding three miles to the distance. On west- ern Trelght the Baltimore and Ohio people think they can counterbalance this by the Shortness of their route to Baltimore. The great alm of the Baltimore and Ohio company 13 to enter into competition for the tremendous freight business of New York and Philadelphla with the west and south. Their design, tt is reported, should they fail to get into Pailadel- Phia, 1s to have freight received by the Reading Tallroad in the city and taken out to the june- tion Cf the road which they propose to build. {n stock circles the opinion prevails thet the Baltimore & Ohio are bow substanilally the owners of the Delaware Western railroad and its charter, giving the right to blilld extensions, From Wflmaington comes the detinite statement that Col. BicComb, the principal owner of the Delaware Western road, as contracted to do- itver #500 shares to Mr. Garrett, who agrees, In return, that his road will bulid the line to | In order to fulfil | Philadelphia and Baltimore. 14s contract CoL McComb {8 reporte purchased 1,300 shares from Win. '. Cai 13 city. Mr. Garrett is also credited with ig secured the stock In the Delaware W: stern formerly held by lrexel & Co. RK. KR. Robinson & Co. and Elliott, Jonson & Co., two Wilmington bankers, have been buying up all the Delaware Western stock they can get for Col. McComb. It 1s also said that a formal transfer of the Delaware Western road was made yesterday to the Baltimore & Ohio com- Pany, through its counsel in Wilmington, Levi Bird, A report that Samuel Canby and | others were OuL at Kiamenst yesterday, mak- Ing surveys, strengthens the ‘bellef that the Baltimore & Ohio people ‘mean business.’ Mr. Garrett came ina cab direct from the depot, | and after his interview with Mr, Gowen re- turned immediately to Baltimore, A Dxveaist’s Fatat MISTARR.—In August last George W. Van Brunt, a druggist at Sea- bright, N. J., caused the death of a woman named Catharine Monnahan by mistaking a prescription given by Dr. Conover, of Hed Bank, which cailed for epsom saits, Yan Bruat putting up two ounces of Majendie’s solution of morphine instead, At the Imquest held at Long Branch the coroner's jury brought ina verdict of Cae against Van Brunt, and he was put under arrest to awalt the ac- tion of the grand jury. When the grand jury met they fatled to tind ‘a bill agatnsi the drug- gist. Roger Monnahan, brother of the pols- oped woman, now bripgs sult against Van Brunt for $10,000 damages. The case ls to be tried before Justice Scudder, of the supreme court, at the comixg term of the court. Rvssia’s MURDERED EursroR—A min@ has been discoverea in St. Petersburg by which it was intended te blow up the Czar’s Carriage it the attempt on his life with the bombs failed. ‘The new Emperor has granted ceriain rights and lberties to ‘Siberia exties, A lurge sum Of money has been raised in St. Petersburg by public subscription for those injured at the time the late Czar was assassinated. The public, regardless of social standing, are to be allowed to view the remains on the isth inst. Preparations bave already been commence for hanging Roussakoil, the man who was arrested | for throwipg the first bomb.—Jn Berlin itis thought the new Emperor's policy will be friendly toward Germany, and that he will announce his motto as ‘Peace and Ecoromy. ——A correspondent of Rochefort’s paper, the Paris Jniransigeant, writing and clatuing to know all the inner movements of the nihilists, states that neither of the assassins bas been arrested. Rochefort has gone to Geneva to see his correspondent. GEN, Upron’s SUICIDE.—An inquest was held in San Francisco yesterday on the remains of Gen. Upton. The testimony of Captain Has- brouk, 4th artillery, and letters written by the deceased to his sister and the adjutant general ofthe U.S. army, confirms the previous im- pression that the suicide was due to depression of tind consequent upon bis inability to adapt his system of tactics to the movement of compacies of 200 or more men. A DRUNKARD'S ATTEMPTED Svictpe.—Solomon Fry, a merchant of South Bethlehem, who has lately been drinking to excess, On Sunday at- tempted suicide while walking along thc Lo- high Valley railroad track. The Dall from his Pistol destroyed the sight of both eyes, and passed through bis brain. He stl Ungers, but cannot lve. Co. Dwicai’s Lire Instgance.—The New York court of appeals rendered a decision on Tueeday in the Celebrated Ife insurance case of Col, Dwight. He had taken out policies representing a total of $225,000, and the com- panies resisted the payment, contending that Uhe deceased had committed suicide. The de- ciston is that the companies must pay up. AT THE WHITTAKER CoURT-Mar7i4t In New York yesterday the cro: xamination of Ex- pert Southworth by ex-Governor Chamberiatt Was resumed, and dealt principally with south- worth's previous analysis of the pote of wara- ing, In which he found that some ietters showed fixed habit of hand and other letters tndicated a disy hand. ‘The origtnai specimen of Penmanst No. 27 was Introduced-in tne testi- mony, and ex-Governor Chamberlain, in re- viewing Mr. Southworth’s previous testimony, Cited the expert's analysis of No. 27 an his cap ig conclusion that the person who wrote No. 27 also wrote the note of warning. Mr. Southworth sald that when he made tne report in regard to No. 27 ated notin a physt- cal condition to make @ re ACvRIOvs WILL CasE.—The orphans’ coirt waseLgaged in a rather curious case yester- day, it being one wherein the question arose as to Whether a renunciation of the provisions of a will could be withdrawn after having been filed and legally acknowledged. The will of the late Mr. Fayette Plummer, deceased, de- vised to bis widow an income of $4,000 and other minor bequests, 1t was probated in due form and several days after Mrs. Plummer filed arenunciation of the money left her by the will without assigning any reason for it. Her action was considered very strange, and sev- eral days subsequent she filed a petition to the orphans’ court, asking permtssion to withdraw the renunciation. She stated that she was Illit- erate and did not know what she was sizaing when she placed her name to the renunciation. Witnesses were examined and argument heard on the pelilion of withdrawal yesterday, the case was held sud curia.—, day. ——_,— Hon. Joun RITCHIE SUCCEEDS JTDGE Bowie. Governor Hamilton yesterday filled the va- cancy on the bench of the sixth judictal circuit caused by the death of Hon. kichara Jona ee appoluting fon. John Kitchle, of Vred- erick county, chief judge of the circuit, com- prising Frederick and Montgomery counties. rr. Ritchie 1s one of the most prominent mem- bers of the bar of Western Maryland, and has long been noted for his effective eloquence. He is 49 years Old, and studied law in the Law Senoo! of Harvard University, but did not take degree. He was atone time state's attorney for Frederick county. In 1s70 he was elected to the Forty-second Congress, serving from March 4, 1S71, to March 4, 1373. In the fall of isi? he Was again nominated, but was defeated by Hon. Lloyd Lowndes, ot Allegany.—Balro, ore to-day ILLTALE Boors.—A telegram to the New yore Herald, from Canton, Obio, March 16, says: ‘For some time past the wife of one of our old residents has suspected her husband of being false. Therefore on Saturday afvernoon she followed him when he left the house and meandered about the city. At last he entered the house of the woman she haa boots at the door she quietly ‘and unote served took them and went home. a a when the husband came home with ni on she asked him why he was always b buying boots, He said some person had soy = other pair, and Se the thief showed him the booty. A scene followed, and the boots are kept by the wite sate for use in a worce sult. F. P. Foster was shot dead i@ Los Angeles Cal., yesterday, iad tote Hastonia Abosta, a Spanish girl, whom he betrayed. A fouueat was Bisel za the ‘Teanss. ouse of Representatives yesterday looking fo the nt of Judge C. W. Tyler. = Moutgomery county. Tenn., for neglect of grunkenness, misappropriation aud cttempted Near Contention, Arizona, tae eee ae two highwaymen fired into ‘The driver was shot dead mae at Dansenger was badly wounded. ‘The fire was returned and the horses ran away, thus preventing robbery. Rebecca Martin, a four-year-old daughter of lerbert Martin, or Prince George's oars Ma. was burned to death a few roars BE? ® vy her clothes accidentally catching 1 Hanlan’s offer to give Courtney, ‘often seconds’ start in a oe, oe re rings & chance to meet tae enainpion on favor ble terms. —. a mass meetin; lumbers in’ New York, Taste alg Tras decided to April ¢, an Fatrease Of wages demand, on trom $5 to $3.50 per day, A TRAGEDY IN PRison.—The bodies of Jobe Pfewer and John McBride were found in the Eastern pentienuary, at Philadelphia, yoster- day. in che cell occupied by those convicts. Mcliride’s body was fond upon the floor, and disclosed’ various ‘marks of violence, while Pieiffer's was hanging by a sirlp of sheeung attached to the gas bracket. Tae prison of - clals are at a loss fo determine whether Pfelitar rere cellmate during the night, or whether both men committed ‘ule! ide, et fer, though a young man, was an old burglar. Bride Was about fifty’ years old, and was serv ing a sentence for aggravated agsantt, lees Aw ELOPEMENT AT AN END.—In Phtladay na a detective on Tuesaay took in charge Dewitt beebe, the wife of a well-known builder in Strongtown, Sullivan county, N. Y., and Henry B. Loomis, a music teacher with whomr she eloped on Feb. 3 Before taking Sight, the woman obtained on Of $2,000 and several hundred dol longing to her husband. 3 efforts ‘at first for the discovery of his wife, but applied for a divorce instead. The finding of strychnine tn several articies of food which she bad left at the house led toa stroi picion that she had intended not only to her husband, but to poison him as well. 7 greater part of the stolen property was re- covered and returned to the husband The culprits were taken to New York ln the even ng. OLEOMARGARINE,—AL a meeting of the pre duce exchange yesterday, (Il. Shriver prest- dent.) a resolution was adopted inviting all wuo | are Lmposed on by dealers tu imitations of bui- ter to Dring thelr purchases to the presidaat | of the exchange, at S outh street, and the | exchange will ‘assist. in the Prosecution of oMenders under the oleomargartne iaw,— A HONEyMOON'S VIOLENT END) Limberger, of south Woodhaven, | 4. —Geong was yes- terday Committed. to await thé result of in- Surles inflicted by him on his wife last sunday hight. ‘Three of her ribs were broken with « chair, and she received internal injuries that may prove fatal. Mrs. Limberger, when she was Mrs. Felthouse, a widow, on february 14 caused three men to be arrested on a charge of Tobbery, and Limberger was the prinelpal wit. ness against them at the trial, which rsulted in a compromise, Mrs. Feithouse was 99 muca pleased with Limberger that ehe tnsisted on | marrying him at once. After a good deal of persuasion he co! ed, and Justice Betts [married then ir quarrels begau ina few days. —y. Fb , 16M. THE COLOR Ling IN & ares At the schoot meeting In Fair Haven, N. J., last night, the blacks insisted that a new adsit ‘on should be Dulit to the white school, and that colored chile dren should be admitted. ‘The whites vehem ently opposed the proposition and voted that = Lew school be built for colored children. A committee was appolnied to select a site aud report to & meeting to be held on the 20h Inst. ‘the colored people are indignant, and will in- sist that theif children by admitted to the wate School.—N, ¥. Herald, wth MR. GLADSTONR'S HEALTH,—Mr. Gladstone looks far less fagged than “he did a fortutgnt ago, and ts now, I understand, in the enjoyment of excellent health. Not only does he take « lttle repese before going to the houge of com mons, Dut he sleeps Well at night. The latter result is attained by reading a Suort time from a book upon some subject Unconnected Witte current politics after his return home from tha House,—London Truth, SUICIDE OF A DEFACLTER.—A telegram from ton, Mass, March says: —Jobn O'Nell, until recently secretary of the Mechan- ies’ savings and and loan association, com- mitted suicide this afternoon by shooting him- self. An Investigation shows that he was & defaulter In amounts aggregating $3, Preparations are making at Cine the reunion of the Society of the Tennessee, to be held there April 6 and. The | statue of Gen. McPherson, to be placed over bis grave at Clyde, Ohio, will be wavetled during te reunion. The New Orleans Tin sections asherif will take greater pains to nunt a horse thief th to find a murderer. A family of four Bohemians at St. Louis, yas- ternay, ate fresh pork, krout and apple sauce. Allwere taken violently sick and one chtid died. No traces of poison or trichinosis were found in the food. George Rice, 5i_ years of age, committed sut- cide in ms “Brooklyn, Conn., Tuesaday night. Col. Hodges, one of the oldest Masona and eattors ts the south, died at Louisville, Ky., yesterday. One-half of the murders in Unts country, saya the Cleveland Leer, are caused by the carry- ing of concealed weapons. A total abstin: e convention, Called by 68 Massachusetts Clergymen ot different denomt- nations, has agreed to ask for an amendment to the state constitution similar to the cast trom one just adopted by Kansas, preventing the manufacture and sale of Intoxic: iquors, Horace Ball, a barber, of Nyack, N. Y., baa been arrested for running away with hts wife's sister, a pretty girl of 16. F Ashley. editor and proprietor of tha rd Weed for Pur. isang Weeds “alleged defaults in payment of taxes, Charles Jacob, jr., republican. has been re. nominated for mayor of Cincinnatt. The democrats of the 7th Michigan district haye nominated C. P. Black for the vacancy tm Congress caused by Mr, Conger's ele the Senate nnatt for ny of the Says that in some MARRIBD. mGZIGGS—CARR. On Tucsday, March 1331, Parsousge, by Rey. Mr. Gray, Wx. JB. to Mami Cann, Loth of Wishuncten DIED. ACCINELLY At the residence of his G4G F street southwest, J A Portent uth, Vas Ba twenty -cight yours” Funeral from nic’s Ohurch waturday, 1th, at 12 o'clock 8. 2 (Post, Baltimore, Nortou: and Portsmouth, Va.. papers please copy.! CUMBERLAND. On March 16, 1551, at 9 15 p my ALBERT CUMBERLAND, in the forty second year age. May he rot in peace. The relatives aud friends are invited to attend his tuneral from the residence of his mother, No. 486 Tlirteen-and-a-balf street soullwest, oa Fri- day afternoon, at 3 o'clock. EVANS. On March 16, 1882, Lovrer M. Evawa, beloved wife of ‘of Thomas Evans, in the thirty-fourth ear of her , ibe friende ‘and relatives are Sompecttully invited ‘i attend her fumers! from St. Matt ol corner Fifteenth and H tosis noreiwoek Friday morning, 18th, at 10 o'clock. SELLHAUS March 14.1881, FRepgkicx ia the Bfty-fugrts year of his age. ‘The relatives and frionds are respectfally invitem toattend the funeral from hia Iste Fesidenee 20, No. 782 Beventh street northwest, Friday, 15th, at o'clock p.m. 4 WALDRON. On T 10-40 o'clock p.m, Manoa: @avahter of John ang Auua = we RIGHT. "On ‘ jettles poring, Maroh, 17, 1) at clock, of \aberculosis, Paut WiLekrr, é Wa. H. and Adiio Ma hn 3 eat child of Dr. Be doeth whatsoever pleaseth hire. A man cam- not find ont the work that is dore under the sun.” Funeral fron. parents residence, No. 635 F street southwest, Friday afternoon ai 3 o'clock. ‘Obituary. The snnounoement i in these puceee oA the Jeatir of GEORG rw for fhe business aban, in the firm of Hayward t* Hutchiniot of this ciy—will cause @si¢h and OM with erief the hearts of mans who spew bum. Al though cut off in the very prime of a his sun Led reached Li<li noon, yet had he already ‘business won a dence of the business men of the conuuuity. He was anxious tolive—and who is not’ —for he Joved this beautiful world crested for us; he loved existence and life; he loved music and flowers; ha joved duty and labor, and’ was unhappy only when ¢ could ho lower be usef To the small circle of luis most intimate friends his leas is irreparable. His kindness of heart; sympathy for other's woas; is thousi:tfalnose: ce thi months of severe suff nd words 50 genial natare through it will ¢ forgotten. rest st pores, fu ang believe ins breter ata bat- ter world than this. ENO, 1) aan eee ae otal Tier i Sos aay iS oon. ard __UNDERTAKERS__ | are 2.3, Deoween SS » SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, 1233 Tth street northwest. WRIGHT, UNDEETAKER, 1337 10th street a.w. THE TRADES. a Guat TIGAL BoOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 3013 Ponneyieat Wi D ‘nD eee ae sav eehinetom. Besson. Be eke far estan =a city. L012 Pa. ave. Ree ee janld Jous B