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_ AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. STEAMERS, &c. (From Obicavo Evening Journal } To-mOKROW. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD egret TOOLS, &e., AT SOTION. On TUESDAY MOSNING, Mancr 2978, ce FUTURE DAYS. H WABNEB, Beal Estate Auctioneer. Be Genet sr raed? oT EsT, V NG By vite ot een eee flee ISS], aT 10 o'er tresidenee No 161% 29th'street, I #! ‘Le following eilects, I in Equity. viz en Mary J. Spiel + and Thomas and yusttes, bs _lear “THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Anotioncers. being the east jepth of lot fi'teen (16), Aly six G66). towe.ner aac of a two-story rooms. thee equi “ARE AND ROGERS OUP. | | H CLOOBS, PLATED SHOW | TD, ADL 86° &, TRON BAFE, JEWELRY, STORE | cured by a dood of ° <TURES, &c., AY AUOTION. | all cash On TUESDAY, Mancy 29rH, 1841. 4710 Rs _ 1 O'CLOCK A Mm, we Bhal! sell the Stock and recordive st : day tae reese | Fixtures iu Store No. 1210 Pennaylvania ave. Teserven th rr en care ee, cue en orthwest, consistivg of Six Frenan ( el-plated Alarm Clocks, kixteen Ditferent tyle Wsluut-frame Clock, One Regulator, Two yer-plated Show Cuses; One Larve Jase. “Glase | Castors, Pickel Jur: he deta. elit ty resell Tae property atthe riek | and coat « ny r, after five days factorte Bhely ~3 ON PENNS ;CANBON BROS., Auctioneers, | RECEIVER'S SALE OF UNDERTAKI?'S WAGON, COFFINS, &c By virtue of a1 issued"by the Bupreme | Court ¢ ict of Coimmbia, in Komity cause N docket 20, I will scil at public suction, on TVESDAY MOGNING, Manc: on Tt mu 29TH. INS, at OeLocK, at Metion rooms of Duncayson wd D atreeta northwest, rtaker's Waxon, Two Coftius, One Wal. De: ‘Ds, &., eo. WAL KING, aaa, 8 firm of W. B. Siqourney, ! next adjoins te lot nam Berea ten (it)in suid eqyiare “nd bavine on D +) reet north of twenty (21) fe Auctioneer back with that wi Bnd being the same | tont of the premises, on Grape mob ad | 20TH, aT 4 P.M, Lot D No. 1 | y SU feet, situate 4: ton Con aud 13°bh streets nortt. Improvem+ , WAye, Cane nts, ri ved by a ornck stavle with and appurteaiices t> the same bel-ngtuw or iuany | abner app rtainios ‘Terma One-qourter cash; balance in one, two ‘and thr este With Gpercent interest per an- put; notes to be secured by deed of truston the ie, now occupied as a sale stable, nader | ; Dalaues in one, two, three, ! ito per c-nt interest i JOHN ULIGH. premises sold. | Gonveyane'nz, & , at purchaser's | § BENSINGER, Anct. mar25-3t cost, ws to be complied wi five days otherwies *! res the rizht to resell at | CANSON BROS., auctionsers. the risk anc rehaser upon | —— wiving f alsin gomenews- | TRUSTER'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK BET pi ‘A deposit HOUSE ANoO LOT ON FiGSTH STREET, Of B26 we, IEIWE P- AND Q STREETS NORTH- WEST, AT AUCTION By virtue of adeed of trast given to ae and duly recorded in liber 414, folio 95, oue z of the Iand reoords for the Uietrict of BOOKS, &e. Columbis, and at the w request of the party ae SSE | er ntmiectatpatnien TUESDAY, e BLL AFair | Mancur 207TH, A.D. 181, ar KP of, ii Dorbacinu, by airs Fs Taett, | front of the premiees, all “that ‘osriain’ piece oF loth, $1 W: Into the Shade, by Mary Cecil Hey, | parcel of «round situate and lying in the cy Of ihe “Carlpie’s Hemiuiscences, cloth. 60s-* Animal | Washinuton ana known ane aeeritet oe Teese Affe, by Prof. Barl Sy The Land of | Fered twelve (12), in aad Samuel Gileas, Life of Weber, | Fowler's subdivision of square nuniberal four among 1b 0ks, 1: Jobn, No Name by Von Hillern, 2 vols, FBANCIS B. MORUN, BOOKSALLFE AND STATIONER, 1015 Peonsylyania ave. lete assortment of Prang’s and Marcas Easter Cards, Birthday Cards, Xe. huncred and twenty-one, (421,) tos the 1 ys tert in any wise appertaini ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve end eighteen months, notes to bear interast and to be recured by deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at option of purchaser. Conveysnoiog aad her with all paper, Sc Also, | recording at purchaser's oot. A_deposit of @100 nm Square and Seaside tibraries. — mar26" | required aa soon a8 Knocked off. Terms to be com Pied with in seven daye, otherwise the Trustee re- FASTER. Serves the, ibt to resell af the riek and cust of the — ting purchaser after giving five days" public EASTER CARDB. notice Of sucl rerale in some newspaper pabllsled : mete in Washinyton, D.C. Now, Elewant and Ohoice Selection. NOBT, 1 WARD, Trustos, | SILK FEINGED, marl7-eobds 980 434 et! north FIQEAL DESIGNS. ALTER b. WILLIAMS & CO., Aucti EASTER CROS3E3. 100i, corner 10th and Dats. northwest JAMES J. CHAPMA BIREET; AND ALSO ON SKCOND STRERT, METROPOLITAN bOOKSTORE, BEDS ATES CE NORTHWEST Cee mar VE! Pennsylvania ave aue. Fo THE EASTEL SEASUN. Easter Ueritace, Faster Chimes, Easter Joy, Easter Dawn. Easter Voloos, Master Lilies, Kastor painte:l jew Boot s for Faster. A complete assortment of Easter Cards, many | very beautiful Miss Haveryal’s choice Pooks and Poems. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S. marl9 £25 7th Street, kL E STOCK OF WApee CARD~ AND LENTEN BOOKS. By virtue of three deeds of traat dated the Sth day of May and the oth and 26th days of June, A- D. 1877 respectively, and re-. corded in liber 860, folio 483, liber 858, folio 245, and liber (6:0, foli0 115, reepéctivels, of the land records of the District of Columbia. and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we, the nn- Gersigned Trustees, will sell at, public auctio! front of the premises, on TUESDAY, TB | Pa oF Mancy, A. D. 1881, ar 4 O'CLOCK v. 3, parts of Lots ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four’ teen, Bfteen and sixteen, Of Warner's subdivie: of lots one and two, ia’ Square north of su: | Dumber cne hundred and seventy-seven, (177,) te { | same bein now known as Lots eighteen, niusteen, twenty, twentr-ove, twenty-two, twenty-three, premises, at tho request of the purty secured thereby, on WEDNESDAY, ine 30rH Da: Makog, A. D. 1581, ar 4.30 O'cLock P.M., Lot ten, in Perham’s subdivision of lot eight, in S/juare puinber five hundred and sixty-five. (565,) with NEW BUOES twenty“four and twenty-five, of Wilson's subdi- Sickela’ Mining Laws... 6.00 | Vision of the above k eto., a8 recorded in ‘The Oommon Lew. by 0. Yisi 4:00 | the surveyor's office of said’ District, with the im. teen Corperation Cases 6. provements. Lrg artis flr S0p | Valeo bs virtue? a deed of trast Inted the nth My Wayward Partner, by 5.50 | dav of May, 1877, and recorded in liber sol, fol apuses curpery. no 8°50 | 483, of the eid ‘land ‘records, the wadersizne Memoirs of Prizce Mi 6.09 | Trustees willeeil at public auction, in front of the 00 OF W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, Law meg BS, > STATION ram bee =< eis = ae | byanew beck house <“the foes wi he walaeeee a NISFING Se einiameabeesle wit! eontinne'untilag amount a rec cover sil abilities ui : HOUSEFU RNISHINGS. trustee eo OT r i" ‘Terms of sale for each lot: One-third cash; b ance in six and twelve months, chaser’s notes at six per cent from day of sale and deed of trust. A deposit of $100 on each lot will be required. Allconveyanc!ny at purchaser's cost. If the termé of sale are nct complied with in five di the Trustees reserve the rivot to resell at ive | notice at defaulting purchases ent ‘WM. B \ GTUDENT's I Lamps. Me 50 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE 8178 BICERL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A BALLON or BYNEATWS KOYAL SECUKITY OIL, DEST AND SAFE4I OIL IN USE. All other goods in bis line at the lowest poasi MeERe. (Can sac cxeening. RPSTER’A SALE OF A THREE - STORY mardt BYNEAI’S, 415 7th wt. | Bb ERICK HOUSE, NO. 110 FOURTH STREET — | “" NORTHEAST. NEW CHINA STORE. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Febru- ary 20th Is duly recorded in Liber 847, | trict of Columiie, ana at the rectestet the Sarties WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM OUE | fesitred, we will seit at puliic ahctioe in Tenner FRIBNDS AND THE PUSLIO THAT WE WILL © the premises, on WEDNESDAY, 30TH, Diy OPEN MONDAY, MAKCH lita, WITH A NEW D AND COMPLETE STOOK OF CHINA, CROOK- EBY, GLASSWARE, FINE PLATED WARE AND ared by the pi x WOODWARD, | py sag. LEROY M. TAYLOR, ' | WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Aacis. | marl6,18,21,23,25,28, 29 ow Maucn 1891, aT 6 O'cLock v. M., the leecribed real estate, situated in the City of Washington, D. ©. to wit: Al! that certasia piece or parcel of round, know2 and distinguished HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &c. a Deiny part of lot numbered ‘eightsen (2), PEOT are a ed ecyen Bune fghty-fiv ea peli OUR GOODS AND } (iis), besinning for the ate ats pole nasty SITED. i 3) feet uorth from the southeast corner of ELMAR EDMONSTO said equare, aud rauning thence north on the line Sa < Me | Of dui otyest east seventeen (li) fervent these a) marl? 709 Market Space. | ches; thence west ninety-seven (97) feet; thence Seuth seventeen (17) feet and three (3) inches thence es-t ninety seven (97) feet to the plac of | beginning, together with the improvements, & Terms One-fourth cash, aud the balance in eis, twelve, cighteen and twenty-four moaths, with ia. terest af 7 per oamt. per anaua, sectired by a dord of trust eu the property sold, or all cash, at opt on of the purchaser: $100 deposit at time of sale, and | all conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Terme tu be complird wish imseven days from day of otherwire the ‘Truste ® reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after ive days’ sdvertisemen BUAINARD H. WARNE, WILLIAM H. DOHERTY, = ‘Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL, Anctioneer. MATIS co JOE SHEEMAN & 00. | Keal Estate Avents and Auctioncers. Se Soe Seren, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY | | FRONTING “ON DELAWAKE AVENUE. Roe BROS. TBIPLE PLATED KNIVES, $2.00 35 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TES BPOONS 32.00 dozen. ROGERS BROS. A. 1 TABLE SPOONS, 24.00 6 dozen. * SCHAEFER’S, mar? Asova Naw Yous Avesus. | EgUTH A EABEET AND SEOOND STREET | oO 7 By virtue of a deed of trnst dated Jannary DeCmEnes | Bist, A.D. Isso, sud duly recorded tn .iber a | BINA. GLASSWARE, | No 946. folio 36 et eq , of the land records. rict of Columbia, and at the renest of party Secured thereby, we will sell at public ction. in front of the es, on MONDAY, PRIL 11TH, ISS], AT 4 OC ¥. Mt, the follow: ing described real ituate inthe city of UTLERY, FINE PLATED WA: aND HOUSEFUKNISHING GOODS. OOMPLETE STOOE. | Washinstov, istrict of Uclumbis, to wit: “The BEST GOODS AT LOW PRIOR. | north partofsyuare east of sjaare nunvered Ave | Bundred aud forty-six, (546,) bevinnine M. W. BEVERIDGE, j Saue.at tae northeast cSrucr Of eaid e1gar ning thence go ong the east line of id Lare Wess & Brvennex, and Second etree: weat ti: | four and one-half (4% inch erly along the cast line of sald rinare ef (3) feet, thence westerly to intersect the weat lino of said square snd Delaware avenue at a point di tantone hund:e! and fifty-one (151) fect north easterly from the southwest corner of sata s\juare, fel? Ne. 1009 Penna. ave. MEDICAL, & z RE = Mic th | thesce northeasterly along the west line of sai | yin EE ee Micted wih | gqucre and Delaware avenue four hundred sud Tewanded by a speedy cure witht Mercury. oue (401) feet four andone-half (4%) inches to tha BROTHERS, WET at southwest naedeIme” | northwest corner of exid square, thonce cast alovug the porta line cf said squsre one hundred and fifty-eiht (158) feet tea (:0) inches to the place of proved by @ brick warehoas BX BEWALD Iv DE. EROTHERS fails to cave auy case of Female Weakness, [rrewularities Dr. | quad Obstructions: thirty years” experience in le Oue-fourth cash; and the balance sshinwton. Ottiew, UU & et. evuthwest. opposite rid three years, equal paymenta, with | eens marie ioe | per cent. per annum, payable sem, BU; a wal) A deposit o! ‘2 equired at time « CRTs DE ROBERTSON, $EaH Wetmeeday | male: Irtermsct saiearenst compied with ia seven | west, near 454 et, from 2 to 9p Be wher wie gg | dave. the Trustees reserve the riwht to resell at risk | years’ *, Wuarantees a cure in alf diseases | Aud cost of defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement in Fvening Star. DA\ID WALKE! NATHANIEL OAhUS! JOHN SREEMAN & CO., Aucts. rpruomas DOWLING, Anctioneer. TRUSTFE’S SALE OF FRAMF. BUILDING ON POTOMAG STREET, WEEN PROSREC AS PAQSTRRED, BEIWEEN PROSRE | Trustees. wef, Sis prt “5! leading phyrictans Main ‘omice, 8. Butaw st., Baltimore. moderate feb? 1) Gris DE FOREST GAS REMEDY FOR Sf UNCANKON BEOS., Auctioneers. PPS CANeON Be ak cnaes northwest. TUKE \ND G9 i ASS: ro SHORS, &., c., AT AUCTION On 1 oh Maucn 207, at 10 3 ral assortment of H meehold Goods, &c. ALSO vin Whe salesroome. 100 ineoas Books. it W 41288 B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctionsers. SALE OF MOUSSHOLD FURNITURE, BAR AN PAK PINTURES, COUNT SRS, “HEATING TABLES, oILVEM-PLATED WARE, OHINA, Kav WARK. BEN + THE r OP THE BNOHAN GE G4 PESNSYLVANIN AVENUE HOW AOR. iw Op WEDNiSDAY, Maxcn 30, comMesciss. at 100°C) OU K A M.. WE Ball sell at the well-known 1, og named azticies, which will be mi if not said will be sold in de- hie-top Chamber Suites, Cottaze Farnitare. Vainut T Tainted ' Bedsteada, Baro: Husk snd Cotton-top Ma\ wut Bar Fixtures aud Counters, Walnut Mirrors, Dining row Tables, Marb! leboards, 8, Heat: +, Silver-plated Utensila. snd many " ery, K tele: other articles teually house. Tie reputation of th Hi nas maker it bs stablished ry to eal! the the oly reasoa for seiling 1s thit the owner ix envawed in other busigess and canuot | r[HoMas DOWLING, STRE’3 SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE BKIDGH ROAD, WEST | OF GEOKGETOWN. SUITABLE "FOR A LUTCOHER OR MARKET GAGDENE! By virtue of a certain deed of trust, ex: cuted on tue 25th day of September, 187: and recorded in Liber 763, folio 87,’of Jand records of the District of Ool:tmbla, the direction of the party secured thi fault having been made in the payments of debteduese secured, the nudersizned will otter, at poe sale, on the premises, on FRIDAY, the 2674 OF Makog, 1841, aT 4 O'OLOOK P _m., the fol- lowing described premises, to wit:—All that part of a tract of land called -'White Haven," lying on the Ridve Road, wost of Georgetown, beginning at & bounded hickory tree, standing at the begiuniag of the 21st line of the reaurvey of Alliance; thense north 13)$ degrees west, twelve (12) perches with the 20th line of said Alliance reversed: thenca south 85 degrees west, thirty-two perches to a bounded stone standinz on the east line of the tidwe Road, and being at the end of the 18th line o! A Alliance ; thence down said road on the east ine thereof the two following coursoa and dis- tances: South 15% de 8, ast $2 perches, south 3 dewrecs, west 18 perches : theuce leaving suid road. south 57 degrees, east 46 6-10 perches to ap inter- section with the 2let line of said Allisnoe, and thence with the said 2let line reversed to the be- winping. containing 11 acres, 3 roods and 21 per- ches, niore or leas, and being the eame land on veyed toraid Augustus D. Sheele by Kichard P. Jackson, trustee, by deed recorded in Liber R. M. H. 1, follo55, et'seq., one of the land records for said District. ‘The improvements sre a dwelllug house, a slanzuter house aud other buildings especially suitable for a butener. ‘Terma of sale: $1,500 in cash (-f which one hundred dollars must be deposited st the time of the sale), the balance in equal tostalments at one snd two years, secured by the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest, aud a deed of trust of the prope If the terms. are not complied with in sevea days after sale the Trustee reserves tho right to resell the property upon one woek's notica. ‘Taxes paid to January 1, 1381. Gonveyaaciag at the cost of the purchaser. . marli-dte JOHN MILLER, Trasteo. 87° THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the iliness of the Trustee until MON DAY, Mancu 28ri,eame hour and piace. 1026 2 a 1HE ABOVE SALEIS AGAIN POSTPONED, sz to the continued sickness of the Trustee, TUESDAY, Avni. 5TH, same how a mai Me DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANOERY SALE OF VALUAPLE PROPEaTY AC MT. PLEABANT, WASHINGTON COUN- i iy virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbia, passed ig equit No. 6,292, wherein W1! le »plainant and John Easle: ute, the underaizned, as trnsices, Will § publie auction, in front of tue premises, on MON- AY, THE STH pay OF APRIC, 1881, aT 0 CLOOK , at plece or pareei of vrodnd lying sid i e ashing- and de- road, leading from the poluted stone, and ranuitie thence north 31g krees West 60 "100 chains: tence north 31 dezrose 13 85-100 chains; thence north 45 west 3 42-109 : thence south 93 degrees west 6 33-100, ns: thence south 20% dewrees west S)-100 ity chains; and south 45"; degrees 78-100 chains to the ving two acres of land. to vether ts thereon and tae to belonging. rine of sale are ag follows, to wit: ‘Three linn drea «oilars cash at the time of sale; one-fourts of the purchias money cash on tne day oc sale, or witht) va days therestter, ana the residue in lure equal instalments st six, twelve aud eihteen ntus from the day of sa chaser wiving promissory notes for ‘ed payments, © interest from the d ntil paid; or faker May, ) be retained unti) ast the; Deed the pi paymen: is made. © reserve the rigat to resell the property at the risk and ay st of the cuties in a per. CAZENOV* G. LEE, 842 D street n-w., WATBON J NEWEON, wid ith street, IP. JACKSON, No. 155 Uridx: st., Georgetown, mardi ata ((OMMISSIONERS' BALE. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS, ‘ Distaicr ox Con WAsiincrox, March In pursuance of the third and sixth sections of act of Conzress, approved March 3, 1881, the fol- lowing property of the District will’ be offered for sale at public auction. on THURSDAY, rar 8lsr INSTANT, 10 front of the premises, commeucing at So'clock p. m, with the lot first named herein, Trustees, | and continuing in the followiny order: IN WASUINGTON Allof lot three (3), iu square three hundred and eighty-two (M2, ‘and imiprovem thereon, known as the Oehtral Guard-House. situated on Louisiana avenne, between 9tu aud 10th streets northwest, containing 1,094 aquare foet of round, more or leés. L Part of lot three (3), square four hundred and ninety (490), situated on the north side of O street, between 434 and 6th strests northwest, containing 4,272 square fest of wround, more or less. A certain parcel in square south of equsre one hundred and elzhty-one (181), besinuing at a point on the northside of N street usrthweat, forty-eight fect two inehes west of the west liav of 16th street, Funniny thenes long N treat westerly elichted fect; thence northerly sixty-two and fourteen hundredths feet to Massachusetts avenue; thence Southeasterly along said avenue uiueteca andl six- ty-nine hundredis feet; thenca fifty four and twenty-seven handredths feet soath to tae ) viat of ‘on N etrect. IN GEORGETOWN: Part of lots forty-seve. (47), fort: forty-nine (49), in square thirty ( plovements thereon, ine the o.d ‘Town House and No. 6 Engine House: Provided, That the En- gine House may be used by the District uatil a new nein House is constructed; but the purcha 8 1 be allowed rental therefor at the rate o: per cent on the purchase money for such use. Part of lot two hundred and forty-five (245), in equare ninety-nine (99). ‘Ihe terms of sale sre one-half of the purchase money ia cash, and balance in six and twelve months, ceed of trust on the property purchased. A cepositof one hundred dollars down at time of eae will be required upon each sold. ht (48, and y* with im- The Commissioners reserve the right to reject | apy snd all bids if, in thelr judgment, the pro: perty offered does not bring a fair market price. By order of the Commissioners. m18,t&s.4t WILLIAM TINDALL, Secretary. ——— peses DOWLING, At ‘tioneer. TRUSTEE'S Lo AT AUOTION VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ON THE SIUTH BIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, IN GEORGETOWN, D. 0. BETWEEN FREDERICK AND MARKET 8T3., IMPROVED BY ‘TWO BRIOK HOUSES, NUMBERED, RESPEOTIVELY, 330 AND 3322. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the first ay of October, A. D. 1477, and recorded among the land records of the District of. Columbia, in ber No. 885, folio 303, and by the Girection of the varty. secured thereby, U0 an signed Trustee, on FaIDAY, THe AraiL, A. D. 851, At 4:30 O'orocx Pr. offer for sale, subjéct to all taxes and ass at public auction, in frontof the certain piece or parce! of ground situate aud lying in Georgeiown, in the District of Columbia, aud betsy known and described as parts of lots aum- on the line of Bridge street, distant thirty-seven (37) feet and eight (8) inches easterly from the in- tersecUlon of the south line of sald strect with the Hue dividing lots 35 and 36, and rouning theace easterly along sald strect thi south one half (6) de one hundred and fen (110) foot, to the line of an alley, twonty (20) fect wide; thence westerly along sald alley to inter- sect a line drawn scutherly from the point of be- Tet Ladies. All feral Be ETS, GEORGETUWN, | ginning, and parallel with the second line above Gan be consulted daly at Va Tu aie BO ins op aud : Gosaribgds andthense nortuerly wich mall iiae ree Office hoars from I to'# p.m feb9-2me | the sixth day of Aumnee, Tout beating date versed one hundred and ten (110) feet, to the place "ERMA Pramanee be: | corded in iver games 188i) and duly re Of beginning; audalso the free use forever of the Sree og Venereal “Disease, laud secords of Wane teoy vanity ta be J | alleys Foversod and descpived in the dged from jaick.y cured by Dr HENEIE of Columbia, ana’ by direction of ue ea Dserict | Wiliam |. Dyer to Eliza . Boucher, Toxether Ta "Female Weaknemes ete cured ered. | cured thereby. the wade ee trustees ates se with the improvements thereon, consisting of two avenue southwest on FRIDAY, Tue lst pay grctocn. i 4B front ‘of the prem a theft | eacritie.l property, vite Bat . fn Old Georgetown, bogimning forthesae a 6 west line of Potomac street at a point sixty (60) feet north of the north iss! i Sroepect Street, and | ine of Potomac atrast D JOB PRINTERS, — teen (19) fects thence west Oty ee es Ns DC. Ore OF less, to. the Fear Une o THE TRADES. IBBON BEOCHERS. oERACTICAL BOOK aw euusylvania ave. W. : Ga Fine Printing 2 specialty ee four, (64) fect, | said lot; 4 « thence east ifty. fom oo | thereto appertaining, will be oifered for sale sep- Rext line of Potomac stre 00K BINDING— The Lycerr Brspery empldys , toxether with the improvemsy first-class Workmen. snd turns ont sy One-third cash: the residue in Wwogk. It ie cne of the oldest establishments the two equal payments at six and twelve months, with ett, 1013 Pa. 34 Boor. octl | note@ bearing interest at 7 per cant per annum tutil pad, and sectired by deed of ‘trust on the ee property sold: or at the o LADIES. READ THIS!—A» ictalidie care | thaser. All conveyancing’ at puscheeea eee: Bao fez Atrophy, of Deficiency of Development of | required at time of eale. If the tenis of sale’ top the Maximary Glandacr BUSt, Address Mra. DR. | not complied with in seven days from the dey of ©. DILLINGHAM, Box 3615, New Orleans, | sale, the trustees reserve the right to the bs. wits $2, for formule and instruction A same at the risk and cost of defeul purchaser. nists treatment for the removal of thecanse | WM. D. OASMIN, hig morbid alteration. marzict? | marlé-dts JAMES L. DAVI9,} Trustees. ol ous brick dwellin« houses, each having fore vote The sald houses, with the. ground arately. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cazh, of which one hundred dollars on each par- cel sold mast be paid a a deposit at the time of sale, and the residue in two equal installments in Si And twelve months from the day of sale, for Which deferred payments the purchaser be Fequired to give his promissory notes: Pesan oo from the said day of sale and payable respectively {nsix and twelve months after date, with interest pepe date, semi-annually at the rate of seven annum, ontil p secur diced of trust to tas eetneeenon ay tae Peete reserves any wpurahaaer in dotault Sekt aing Star. ' Georgetown, B.O. of salesrooms, 3 | ond in a first cia3a We) If } 8s of tale be not complied with, the trustees | faulting purcuaser, after tea | with interest at six per cent, secured by | ieca of property | a | mises, all that and thirty-seven (37), ia “ld | ing for the same at a point irty (30) feet: thence — BIGH LEGAL AUTHORITY. An Opinion Upon a Subject of General Interest. *'Good morning, Mr. Swett. “Good morning, cir. ‘The ove who uttered was s representative cf t) nd his salutation was dirseted to Hon. Leonard Swett, the distinguished layer and atvocat ‘Good morning, Mr. ; well I know you evan it { do not quite recall yourname. The newspaper fraternity is large, and ono may be pardoned for not possessing ® memory which wonld include ‘The truth is ihe human memory,no jow cerinin it msy be in any «iven direc tion, is pretty sure to be defective in the matter of names. We associaie a cognomen with some pe- culisrity of the person.aud I hve observed th. few ividua's do so successfully. But what can I do for yon""" “*I Bearned from a mutual friend that you had been suffering severely from an attack of muscular rheumatism and neuraliic, but that you had been quickly and completely cured. Will you tell ms how you came to recover £0 promptly, and are you again able to attend to bueiacss? Iam suffering similarly myself’ “*Why certainly,” rey Oe cicemeemierectietct Wh a UMAC THANSPOMTATION LINE STEAMER SUB, Cart. W. 0. Guocrraan, will HEN ephenson’s Wh rf, foot 7th street HVE Y RUNDAY, at 6 p. m., for Baltimore and River | “Ail River Freicht must be prepaid. STEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, | 7th st. Wharf, or 12th st. and Pa. ave We mard-im Roe abe The Steamer ARBOWSMITH leaves Potomac Ferry wharf, foot of 7th street, every BATUBDAY, MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY at7 o'clock a.m. for ALL RIVER LANDINGS as far as Currioman and Leonardtown, socording to ale. mar F. J. STONE, Parser. FOLK, PORT BNO EEs MESS OE AND THE SOUTH. THE STEAMER GEORGE EBABY, ay CARRYING THE U.S. M will leave her wharf, foot ef 7th st on TUBS- DAYS, THURRDAYA and SATURDAYS, at§ pv. m., Pere te dal te POINT and POINT KO! Returning leaves Norfolk on Wednesdays, Fzi- ‘d bir. Sweet. “can Ee STE Oe Pe con ghd NOR tell yowexactly. 1 hed notiond the many indorse- folk. .80 | ments of a certain remedy with which | was unsc Becen quainted, sndas I had felt the urgent neod of ro Seca retort “33 | lief from the pain I was eudaring, | thouzlit t Btaterooms 81. Mi Tbe. wouldtry it. J had very severe asin my neck SRORGE MATTINGLY. Bape” INGLY. Su | _feb21 Wit WELOH, Azent. } Grecian NOTICE. | NORFOLK AND NEW YORK STREAMERS. The Steamer JANE MOBELEY will resume her | trips to NORFOLK on MONDAY, the 21st instant, | leaving her wharf, foot of 6th street, every MON. DAY ‘WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 6 o’clook p. m., fonching st Piney Polnt, Point Lookout aud Bertress Monroe, First-class fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- oll heulders, and it was certainly an avgravat esse of muscular rheuma ism aud neural<ia though 1 had no special faith in the power of the remey I was advised to try, I presv ued it wes about as xood as any Jinim, ‘The result, how- ever, wos really sarprisins and in every way sutis- factory. 1 was coupletcly relieved by tac useo Jacobs Gil.” Did you fini itpositi "Yea, itseemed to hav and px of the difficulty and ering it. s results?” ® peculiarly power'u at oner to the can= he Vor gent wie troullos I be'ieve St. Ja a v bring relief. It is certainly the best re- medy of the kind I have ever known " Thanking Mr. Swett for his courtesy and infor- onthe man of the press departed, and, pro- curing a bottlsof the much-lsuded Oil, Le pro- Mi 76 | ‘Tickets and Btaterooms secured at general | ot OEE come exearzne, | JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT will resume their trips, leaving Pier 41, East iver, New eee, | ceeded to apply it before retiring that night. ‘The gvery SATURDAY at 4 p.m. andGoonretown every | result was romarkeble. A peculiar tingling seusu- FBIDAY at 7a m. For particulars apply to Agont, | tion slinilar to electricity, but far more pleasant, ever . Cee WOOD, Becretary. ‘Was felt in all parts where the remedy was applied. { ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. RA { N' r 1 —STKAMS AIP | ‘Havar, |“ Sou7HAMPTON AND an The dull pains which had been constant aud an- noying duriug the Gay entirely passed away and sleep came wii!) all its refreshment. In the morn- ‘The steamers of this company will eal every Hat. | inxalltrecesof the trouble of the day prev azday Hyon Bremen lor footol 8 trent dfovorea. had departed, and the Journal representative felt i = lew York to Havre, Lou | asx do inapy others have before, that St. Jacobs Seach cabin: BOp areee ar, crancana, $100: | Oi, the Great Gorman Kemody, in the beat and Sertitcates, $24 For fre! or pesenae. apely to | mostthorough con ueror of pain tho world has PVE MOn Ronan |e ee for Washington. Janie FAMILY SUPPLIES. UNARD LINE. comm LANK HOOTE CHE OUNARD ‘SIRAMANIP COMPANY Lim. Setweem New York and Liverpool, Call. arbo! NEW MAPLE SUGAB, ing nt Cork Harbor, E AND VER FROM FIER 49, Ne NEW YORK BUS ASD VEEL INE Marazithon.Wed, 30 Mar. |Bothnia, Wed., 27 Mar. Alxeria.... Wed.., 6Aprit |Gallia...Wed.. 4 May Scythia...Wed.,"18 April, | Alaris,.Wed..11 May. THE FIRST OF THE BEASON, Parthia..".Wed:, 20 Mar'!Scythia. Wed., 18 May. And every Wednesaay from New York. £50, $80, 8100, according to accommodatt , ‘sccommodations Ficksts to Paria 816 add omer Return tickets on favorable terms. Steorage at very low rates, Btecrage tickete trom Lsssrpoo! and Queenstown, and all Just received by ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer, NEW MAPLE SYRUP OF SUPEBIOK QUALITY, rrying the U. 8. M: just received aud sold on drausht by other parts of Enrope, st lowest rates. Through bills of laden given for Belfast, Gias- ee Havre, Antwerp and other porta on the Con- cht, ahd for Mediterranean ports, For freight and passege apply at the Company's aflee, No. 4 Bowling Green, oF both steerage and qabin to OTIS BIGELOW & OO., 608 Tth street janl? "VERNON H. BEOWN & 00., X. ¥. NEW vous norrenpan. of this Line, TTELDAM," W. A. SOMOLTEN,” Jato the Netherlands, teste ie Nethei save azleck’s Stores, Lrocklyn, rosulariy on WED: | SyetCabim, #60 $70. 2a Cabin, 815-850, Steer age, #26. Hi. OAZAUX, General Agent, 37 South William at., New York.” For passave apply to. W. G. METZGROTT & CO. 125 Veunaylvania ave., ELPHONZO YOUNGS ‘ashington; or i. Hi. JOHNSON, Avent, National Safe Deposit Butidiug, corner New York’ aye. and 16th et. northwest. Jani? LeU ____ RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘THE MODEL FAST TINS, AND THE ONLY LL | THE EAST axp THE W , VIA WASH(NGRON | DOUBLE TRAOK! JANNEY COUPLER! STREL , SCHEDULE TO TARE EEFECT WEDNESDAY, \ DECEMBER 1, 1480. (irocer, OC4 NINTH ETREET NORTHWEST, mar2t +} $8288 8 LEAVE, WASAINGTON. Pantcn 0, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Ex- yTeRs. 54.0—Baltimore, Ellicott Qity and way stations. 16 40a timore Exprees. | 6:60-Baltimore, 47 napolia snd way. (Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hacerstawn and way, via Relay.) | S0—Point of Rocks and way stations. 345—Btsunton and Valley Exprees. (Connects for Haverstown and ut Point of Mocks for rederick.) 9:00—New York, Philad Mis and Boston Ex- ‘Ou Sanday only for Baltimore, Annapolis 1 press. 19.4 d way. ‘altimore Expres tops at Hyattavill ‘we, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, deasup'e and Hanover.) 110:40—Pittaburg, Chicagc, Cincinnati and st. p, youis Express 1210—Baltimore, Buicott City, Annapolis and w stations. | {1:25—On Sunday only for Baltimore and way. 4:03—Baltimore Fx press Mies o_ New Xork, Philadelphia and Boston Ex- res (Winchester, OANVAS LACKS, Ete ERANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKEE’ Opposite Daily Critic Office. mart EVEIVED DAILY. ©) LBS. NEW YORK BUTTEB......31. € 4 Cans Crabs (2 Ibs. each). = . 6 ‘* Best Salmon (11b.) * . & ‘+ Peaches (3 Ids. each)... fe 4 * Cooked Beef (2 Ibs. cach) I 10 ibs Gran. Suxar. oe e BOUQUET WHISKY JUSTLY CELEERATED, : $2.50 PER GALLON. GEO. A. OHARE, mardi 1213 7th st. n w,, bet. Mand N. I 4M DAILY BECEIVING THE FINEST DIAMOND BACK TERRAPIN, CHOICE STALL-FED BERF, SERIEG LAML, DRY PIUKED CAPONS, PHILADELPHIA SQUABS, CAPONS, OHICKENS AND TURKEYS, as GAME, FISH, OYSTERS, and EARLY VEGETABLES. 3:40—Baltimore and way stations. t Lider Barerstown and any Mego ae AT THE 30—Ballimore, Hysttaville and Laurel Express. TON MABE! (Frederick, via Kelay. Stopeat Annapolis J une- Boe ee LEON SCHELL & mares 1719 Pennsyl OHN B. KELLY, Desrpe IN Finst-O1ass * BEEF, LAME, VIAL, MUTION, &c. tion.) 14.45—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester and Way Stations. (On Sanday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) 4.40—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. :45—Philade!phia and Baltimore Express. (Mar- tinsbars aud Way, via Relay. Stops at Hyatts- ville and Laurel ) . 6 05—Point of Bocks and Way Stations. ¥6:45—Baltimore and Way Btatione. ‘30—Baltimore and Laurel Lixpress. 18:50—Pitteburg, Cincinnati and St_Louts Expres, 9:45—Baitimore, Hyattaville and Laurel Express. +10.00—New York, Philadi | rese. Hleepiaw Car to hig and Boston Ex- ew York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia a ese: Sunday only. er traing daily, except junday. s All trains stop at Relay Btation. Yor further information apply at the Baltimore | and Ohio ticket offices, Washington Station, and | 619 and 1251 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th | etreet, where ordors will be taken for bagwaxe to be | checked and received at any point in the city. THE GREAT 1881 nia avenue. OORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. a Stalls 628, 629, abd 690 Center Market, 9th street and 206 abd 208 Northern Liberty Markel address Box 71, Oity Post Office Marke the city. B LENT. Boston Codiish Balls, Cotumbis Boned Herring, Finnan Haddie, Columbia Biver Palmon, Fish Chowder, Mountain Trout, Fried Sea Trout, r ng delivered free of charge to all parts of mart (In On, BARDINES /in Toraatocs, ‘In Mustard, And many otherseasonable delicacies just received. B. W. REED’S SONS, marly 1216 F st. northwest. OLD MEDAL { LS81 vennevivane Aare | “20 TH NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. | Double Track, Stecl Ratls. SPLENDID Sorneny, MAGNtrIceNt EQuirMEst. IN EtFEOT,’ MAKOH Qisr, ‘1631. ‘Awarded at the National Fair over all other TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from’ Depot, Pepe corner of Nixth and B streets, a8 follows: T For Pitteburg and the West, 8:00 a.m.. daily, with } The handeomest slinnesota Patcat Flour in the Sleeping Cars to Pittsburz and Chicago; 10:30 United states fo Cineinea Be eee a TT Oe INNEOLA, Guily, with Palace Uare to Fiaburg. a very suptor Micebta Patent, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. From Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, with Parlor Gar to Watkins and the North, at 8.C0 a-m. dally, except Sunday ; 91:30 p.m.daily, except Saturday, with Palace Oars to Canau- , dsigua and Watkins. | For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elinira,at 10:30 | | Aum. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East, §:U0s.m., 10:30. m-, | 2:40 and 10.00 p.m. On Sunday 1:40 ana 10:60 { BE: limited express of Pulman Parlor Oars, STERLING'S AT. LOUIS FANOY, Maguillcent Winter Woest Patent Process. GO) The Btandard Paani woueat the District. #028 BALE BY EVERY FIRST-CLASS GROCEB. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Corner Ist st. amd Indiana ave febls WM. M. GALT & CO. am. daily, except Sund ty. 'ARD’: For Brooklyn, B. vc altthroush tats connact at Az Bow = dereey City with boats of Brooklyn Annes: aft Ww fording alrect transfer to Fulton street, ayoid- 81.00 1:00 ing double f-rriaye across New York cif i « oon 100 For Philadelphia, $00 a.m..10-30 4 soo" 1-40, ‘Imperial and Oolong x hia , ‘em, per Ib. ar?) | oe and OO pm. On Sunday, 1:40, 5:40 Guy vder yery choice, per 0.00 p.m. Limited Express, 9:30’ a.m. except Bunday. pia vernment Java Ooffes, ged 5 Laguayra Ooftes, choice, For Baltimore, 6 40. 8:00, 9:80, 10:30 a.m., and i 4 40, 5:40, 9.30 and 10:00 p.m: “On | winnescta Botest Probecs piste fe a) s 0:30 &-me, 1:49, 6:40, 9:50 and Virginia Family Flour, per sack... For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.1. and 4:40 p.m, wings = Wi Bye Whishy, direct from daily, except Sunday For Annspolis, 6.40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- ceptSuuday. ALEMANDINA AND FREDERIOK 8BURG RAIL- Leal ia stat stated SESSES SSSSARERLE: WaY, AND ALEXA’ ‘A AND Wal - wperial Gabinet Whisky, per sail | RAY AND ALESANDKIA AND WASHING. Qld Imperial Gabinet 7 per wali. | For Alexandria, 7: Dut Gordon Pale sh i 4:20, 6:00, 6.20, a. German Mustard, peed : | For Hlchuiond and the South, 7 ay "ase Vad all other ariielee cocaine a acct eaald { ally. ard 5:00 p.m. da’ esta ly low figures, at | Trai Alexandria for aert BD’ Duin audid Ud mldttene Ga wanees sradiek eae Pp. midnigl in Sunday at ¥th and L streets north: | and 10:60 a.m. ; 7-CO and 05 p-m. route Guinean rts Tickets, information, sleeping suid parlor car B_B.—Telephonio = commodations can be procured at theofiice, north- east corner of 13th street aud i BVOULGy and atthe depot, where orders can be left for ths checking of baxiave to destination from hotels and residences. { i. P. FARMER, General Passen; it. { FRANK ‘THOMSON, General Manager. nev29 ope in connection with she Tart, za / which will roalize from 10 to 80 per cent per month. | NO. REASONABLE OFFER ex tesa Capital, $100,000. | BEFUBED § feb16.2m 3: Broadway. Wow. | FOR ANY ABTIOLE IN OUR LARGE BIOOK OF i FORFEITED PLEDG&S, Comprising FINE DIAMONDS, Ladies and Gents" } GOLD WATOHES and FINE JEWELRY. | MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. J.M.& R. COHEN, 1105 Ponaa, ave, nerthwest. IBATES OF PENZANCE, OLIVETTS P = SILER ‘TAYLOR. Full vocal scores, with piano socompaniment, of there Jar Operas now briliiant Potpon Walt: id Marehs SaDD6. srauon’s New Method ‘Piino Werte, slightly dam- ed, at lane discon T. NIMMO'S, mard 433 7th St. Northwest? HEN ANY SEWING MACHINE AGENT ‘Tuachine at your house, do not pay ons Dome hicrencd soe What you cal fat 9th street. leayes a feb MoKEN) THE EVENING MONDAY TAR. Mrs. Sprague’s Petition Refnsed, TESTIMONY AGAINST HER TO BK TAKEN IN TI COUNTRY AND EOROFE. At Kingston, BR. 1., Saturday, the Sp case Ww: ag considered before Judge Porter. Mrs Pelion for the bul of particulars np. Mrs Sprague's counsel argued that Mrs. Sprague was entitled to what sit asked for to protect her from belag compr> taised by testimeny which she would then | have Bo opportunity to refute. Tha counset on the other side argued that 1% would bea fair disclosure of the governor's defense against his wife's petition. if tere was any danger of what her counsel feared, the court could and Would protect Ler interests at t the time of ulal The court decided ag the petition, and stated that if a should be granted for non-sipport or deserit all the charges of adultery Would be eliminated, so as not to stand AS @ part of the record fo reflect on the onc gatpst whom the case should be decided. An order for commissioners to take depositions in New York state and the Dtatilet of Coluinbla in svpport of Kate Chase Sprague’s petiion was then tssued by the court. The governor's coua- sel sald thes would take depositions in Baden Faden. Paris, Calltornia, New Jersey, New York » Ditnels, Missouri, Onto, and’ Massa: The time forthe trial of the case 1 discussed. It was learned that Gen. P. 5 Would be engaged April is, the day that ha a } been selected. Judge Potter Said that fn that | case the Could not be Lied before the Weck in May, as the fall bench of the s' Court would be busy on the i Kent, Wesbington, vp © coublies until then. adjourne bat not until after Judge Potter bad tute the counsel that when the cases did Tilal there would be no Givergence m ‘re ucval course, There could be no arguments reper ches made. DISASTROUS FIRE IN E1.17Ab8TH, N. 1.—At Eliz- ede. N J., Saturday. wl that has occurred there for years took placa, caused by the upsetting and exploding of a kerosene lamp in Anderson's cornice and lam brequin store. The buildings In that vicinity being old wooden structures, the Names spread rapidly, aud a quarrel amorg firemen alowed the fire’to gain creater headway. One-third of the block was destroyed. . hi, the largest tre Drow BovcicaunT DRIIVERRD A LECTURE In Boston last night on “ireland,” In which le referred to that country a8 “the Cinderella oi the British family.” Many land leaguers were | present, including President P. A. Collins, of the League of America. The general tmpres sion al the close was that Boucicault did not , declare himself suficten'ly, and that bo hat | better have lett all unsaid. His style, action, and attempts at gesture were not charactertstlc | of a good lecturer. AN OrgRa Comrany IN Trovsi close of rhe opera of “Olivette,” given by Henry Laurent’s company in Newport L, Saturday night, the sherif called upon Mr. Laurent with Warrants of arrest, which had been sworn out by members of the corapany for pay over- due. Three of the writs Were subsequentiy At the withdrawn. The treasurer of the Providence | Opera House furnished the money, and Mr. Laurent and Mile. Corelll withdrew from the company, substitutes being provided for the re- Mmainder of the season. THE NORTHERN PaciFic RatLRoaD CoxTRo Versy.—President Billings, of the Noriuera Pacific railroad pans, referring to thestate- ment of Mr. Villar Unat road, says:—* There has been no new 13- sue and no increase of the Northern Pacific stock. The whole issue was provided for by | the plan of reorganization, and the whole amount was long since listed on the New York stock exchange. The stock now in question Was beld in trust by the treasurer for those to whom tie plap said {t should go. | have here- tofore hoped {t would go out gradually as the read was bulll, but parties in interest claimed thet they were entitled to its delivery, and counsel 80 decided, and it was distributed in- Siead of being longer held tn trust WILLING TO BE A CANDIDATE VOR GOVBRNOR OF Vincinia.—Mr. Jobn 8. Wise, son of the late Governor Henry A. Wise and the defeated re- adjuster Candidate for Congress at the recent election, Las published a letier announcing his willingness to be a candidate for governor of Virginia if the nomination 1s tendered him by thereadjusters. Mr. Wise expresses great con- fidence in the ability of his party to carry the state Lext fall, lauds the course of Senator Ma- hone, and expresses the opinion that tt 1s the wisest course tor the whole south to pursue, and particularly for Virginia. A PIN IN THE WRONG PLAcE.—Miss De Frane Gale, @ young lady of Norwich, has been Ml for upwards of three years with’ a bad cough, which cid not yield to treatment, and the pliy- sician pronounced her disease consumption. During the latter part of last week for thre suc- cesolse days, she coushed more than usual,and | on Saturday morning, during a severe spell she cougbed up a pin that bad evidently been traveling around in the throat aud lungs for some years. From fie size ofthe heal it was evigently an crainary pin when swallowed. The action of the acids of the system, hoy reduced It to about one half the or- ngth, and the lower part of tue re- portLon was worn as small a3 the linest silk or thread. How long the pin has bees sa:lowed she doesnot know, but fro: the fact that she ts now rapidly recovering, it issuippesed to have been about three years, the perlod of her tines. THE RuoveE Is.anp Prowinrrory Stats Con- VENTIO! has nominated Albert C. How ard for Governor, Alfred B. Chadsey for Lieu" Governor, and adopted the republican noml- nees for the remainder of the tlcket. The greenbackers nominated for Governor Chas. R. Adains; for l.teut-Governor,James Jefferson, (colored;) for secretary of State, Henry Apple- ton; for attorney-general, Thos. W. Robinson; for treasurer, David G. Morse, Way YOUNG KaLLoce was AogvITTED.—It has transpired that the deiiberations of the jury in the Kalloch case at San Francisco, which resulted in young Kalloch’s ac- quittal, were mainly regarding the six-shot theory of the defense, and that self-defense alone was the ground of the verdict, transi- tory mania be rejected. A Grost with 4 Pcrposr.—For some months the residents of the Third ward, South Bethie- hem, Pa, have been seriously alarmed at dif- ferent ues by what they called a ghost. A Watch Was set and it was found that aman who wanted to buy some property in the neighborhood cheap fixed upon aculvert as his headquarters, from which he made salltes in the traditional attire to accomplish his pur- pose. He was caught in theculvert in his ghostly habiliments. ANOTHER UNDERGROUND RaILRoaD.—The Brooklyn (N. Y.) Underground railroad com- papy bas been organs with a capital of 21,000,008, ten per cent. pald in. Its route ex tends from the Sands-street end of the Brook- lyn bridge to Flatbush, where it connects with the Prospect Park, Flatbush and Coney Island railroed. Its cost is estimated at the rate of $1,000,000 a mile, though there will not be a tale of tunnel. ‘THE Evsctric Licut is used with admirable effect In the present representation of “Tae Black Crook” at Nibio’s, New York. Itts ap- plied to the incantation scene with startling { regults. 1{ James from the eyeless sockets of = abe ck. the necromancer o | re vise dead branches of skeleton trees abu ..-. = whole stage with unearthly briiliancy. In the duel scene electric wires run through the handles of the swords of the combatants, and When the blades meet a circuit’ 1s completed and flashes of lightning play around the Weapons in most diabolical fashion. This ts probably the first time that electricity has becn 80 systematically applied to stage pur- poses, ‘THE TRIAL OF THE ASSASSINS Of the Czar will Commence on the 39th instant. It has been ine decided to proceed against the woman Sophie | Pleoffsky separately. General Melikof! mas ordered proceedings to be taken agatast the Russian newspaper, the St. Petersbu - = a with dl- The ene pons Will be charg: rect complicity with the murder of the Czar and various other state crimes. Sophte Pieo!T- sky is believed to have carried the tomb which caused the death of the Czar. PREBISTORIC MaN.—Sonoma and adjacent counties appear to be a perfect mine of tnter- esting Curiosities in the shape of petrifications belonging both to the animal ani vegetable kingdom. What is most remarkable is' the fact that these relics ot bygone ages are often found in the alluvial its so nearthe sur- face of the earth as to frequently be revealed by the plough. We have before us @ petrifac- tion, recently ploughed up on the ranch of Patrick Lawioron the Sonoma mountains, four or five miles from this city, and at an altitude of several hundred reet above the valley or tide level. The is the head and neck +] «femor or thigh bone ofa masiodon or some other mammoth animal belonging to the pre- historic . It is @ complete petrifaciioa, nearly inches in diameter across tue clown, and about seven tuches from ape: March 2%, LNS1. S| MEXICAN INDIAN EXPR i | erty and to open concerning the stock of | GE PURCHASER OF COAL LaNDS—The argh says UC. 5. Senator Day Ving 8 lately purchased lange | Of Coa} lands aiong t neal the “link” wel j {Bo Battmore and Onio raliroad ts to Dulid be ween Wheeling and Hellevernon. Among rehases f that ofthe coal under tae MeMullen farms, and under the farm heirs of John Arnold, tn Frankiin 1p, Washingt nuty, 49 acres tn all, An PCTe—S80000.. It 18 also sald that @ Das purchased 1.00 Reres of Coal on Pike Washington county. r THE LYNCHING OF A. NaGKo,- A negro named Felix Barn Friday made fon Miss Lizic Jobnson. a resper Moy o1 Sparia, Ga @AS 80on as the ‘ime be. came known a party of tadignant cttivens par. sued Barbes, and upon catching him, huge hm toa tr and then ted his body witu ction of the young isn ts su lic Senthment and novuing will Tark.—Senator Car- r His estate ts estimated to b from $125,000 to $15,000 Mrs. Car penter has retained ex-Judge Jeremiah Black to msnage the afatrs of her husband's estate. Pebter bas given up her restdence tt j aud will ain with friends tera remains are for- the future, wii 1ON.—A deapat | the Gaiveston ¥ s from San Antonto. aa, foo state that a mulltary | xtermination of tue ip Santa Rosa, tn | ereaniz: yina 10 mo Garela, Cisr object is to and Pedro A. Valdez. security for Ife and prop- large settlement. SWCGGLING DYNAMITE INTO Russta.—The Vienna Presse says the Austrian police recenuy informed the ussian Government that a con- siderable quantity of dynamitt» had Deen landed At Flume, to be forwarded to Kussta. The Rus- Sian authorities requested the Austrians to } allow the aynamtte to proceed as far as the i frontier. ‘There tt was recetved by persons im uniform of Iusstan police. Subsequently nother body of oMiclals came to sequ ue dynamite, It was then discovered that the Hirst-comers were dlagulsed Niblilsts, who succeeded _in smuggling the dynamite into the intertor. The opening of the trial of kussakom Aud Lis accomplices has been fixed for April 4, { THE STAB iv) the same asm annotnce the errence of BIBTEE, rriages ani detths, where persone | Merested so desire. In gost European countries, where such authorized announcements are commen. they are justly consiviered t aequence, net only to relative | community in generc ts obvious that the o nd. frienile, but te ay citer of the others: and it pance af the same ctantum. tm | this country would frequentiy prove to be of greak | cevantage in more ways than one. j setitemaehcnid tee = DIBD. BARERR.. In Georsetown, D.C . on March of, | 2581, at ber late residence, No. $411 Fc | Mrs! Rerrecs Banagn, aged ninety Fuveral will take piace trom Trinity Chr Georgetown, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 4 o'c! | Nelatives and friends are invited t» attend. | On Maren 26th, Joun L. BERNARD, : is ance. 11 take piace on Tuesday,the 29h in Staut,at4 p to..from his Inte residence, 3130 Dun- } barton street, Georgetown. i | DAVENPORT. OnSsturday, March 26th, 1841, | at7 1a. m.. Cas. E, Davexvont, in the thirty ninth year of hin age. Funera’ will take piace from his iste reaidenoe, 1427 Both street northwest, Luesday, 29th imetant, at 3.30 p. m. * DA\IB. Suddenly, of diptheria, on Monday, March 24th, 1831, at 3:26 aw. doa Berenice aged lL year ‘8 months ‘and 19 days, only daucuter of Charles i. and Ida S/ Davis, Yuneral on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock from the residence of her pareute, NO. 220 D etrest northwest. ° JOLDAN | At Morristown, N.J.. on the 28th of March, 1881, Avov-ra R.. wife of Edward Jor- dan, formeriy Solicitor of the Treasury : LEE. Entered into rest, at 11 o'clock Sunday morning, March 27ch, 185), after 9 long and psi fui illness, bo: ith rest fortitude, Manoarer | Lyx, in tle pinoticth year of her a ¥ i I from Israel C. M. E. Church, Band lst etrertsouthwest, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Pp. tn. Relatives and friends of the family are in vited. 3 MALLORD. At 11 o'clock Sunday morning. March 27th, 1881, aiter an illness of two which she bore with € n fertitnde, J Matvonp, danghter of the late Charles Malord, of Bath county, Va., in the tortieth veer of age Kemains at her brother-to-iaw's, Jou King, 1832 Funeral luesday from 15th street, between L jock a. in, Where réyuiou made Will be OLCOTT. On Saturday, March 26th, 1951, after a short lines; Mrs Ei ial. OLoorn, wife of W. H. Olcott, aud dauzhter of Gol. A. Moore Vuneral from her father's resi s04 Q a eorgetown, on Tuesday, March '2yth, at 2 on : OURDAN. On Sanday, March n'a at the resigence of lier 80, west, ANNA MEBLING UURDAI ear of her age, 7 1881, of pneumo Sth sureet aorth in the forty-ninth Funeral services will be held at the chapel Oak UU cemetery at 3 p.1a. Tuesday, the 29th inet ay PRATHER. Mondsy. March’ 2sth, IssI, after « Lirvempe illness, Jest Peo roe aged sixty us and ten days slate resicence, No. 421 P atreet northwest, Wedneeday, 3u'clock'p.m. Belatives 2nd friends reepecifully invited to attend. [Balti- more papers please copy. | 2 RINGGOLD. On March 27th, 1551, after a tong liness, borne with great fordtude, Tuomas A’Rewpis, in the twenty seventh year of hisaze.eon of the uate Lieutenant Colonel Goo.e H. Ringgold, 18 _A indeldecterandson of the Iate Colonel omas Condy, of Charleston, B. ¢ beautiful of earth.” from the Churol: uesday, at 2 friends of the'fami'y plas Coneeptle o'clock p.m. Kelstives an are inyited to attend. j (WILSON. On the 27th of March, 1881, Mrs RacHEL ANN Witsc the sixty-second year of her age Her remains will 'e taken from the residence of her sop, P. R. Wilson, 1114 lf strest northwest, to-morrow, 2th instant, at 9:3) o'clock #. m , to St. Mark's’ Church, Howard county, Md, where ‘the funers! services will take place. * ot OCURE, NO PAY.—WHITEHURST’S CEDAR NGaTsabl ie warranted to cate ‘Golda, Crovp, Throat and Lune Diseases, &. ix adore Try it. If not satisfied return the bottle spd get o money back. Bold by W. 8. . 15th Md all di ate Pee eats stUrt & CROMWELL Wins: Bale. Jaul2-3m UNDERTAKERS. — al ACKETT, with A: Ponebour FORNISHING UNDENTAR No. S16 Pa. ave. D w,, between 84 and ig streets. Everything firet-cless. PREeD. sPinvier, UNDERTAKER, sen0 1233 7th street northwest. Jou . which, UNDERTAKER, fan’? 13237 10th street SPECIALTIES. RS. ANNA BIRD, THE WELL-KNOWN My LAIRVOYANT, bas just arvived from the Bouth, sud notifies her friends and the pubite that she i8 now ready for business at Ler resi lence, northeast corner H and 12th #te. n.e. msrs6-3t" LES’ PILES!" PILES |! \—The woret forms Pio time: Dlecaing “or ulcerated Piles cured without sing Rutfe or liatures, and. without Ge tention frou: business. Consultation free. Hl. D. BURA DER, M. D., 620 1th etreet Dor'uwoet marae OY be , 141 WEST FAYETTE S8T., Di budhiore, devoted tirty years to tho treat” j lent of Gonorrhes, Byphilis, Sp In- *Teisevident that a pnysician bo oonfines him- ‘the treatment of s certain ciaas Sf divesece mise! posseus seater shill ia that epee taney Sean one ans {rams Eales Sete retiree’ fae te an deta ‘BB. HF. WEIGHT, CLarevoxame aND Mse- BKOORE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF MTFE. “AU Cusiteasconddenta. | 4th apd 5th streets northwest. ©. CANDEE, M. D., V. D., of N. ¥. H. Vilapaihy or Vital Cure for all diseases of an ‘Lani Lous of Vitality. Hemortooides or and all A specialty. All . febl LUBIS Siseee aNo GuEariee bata FLAV i@ STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. dase. It weighs eight pounds. We | CAUTION,—Genuine only with the tao simile of Gaveseveral specimens of large found | Baron Licvig’s Susnature in Blue Lak scross the in this vicinity ‘but this ts the most perfect | seer ecco As this was found so near the eur. | tee. _ fuerwre doubt not that with but little labor | ‘vonmnmption in England increased ten-fold in other bones belot to the same monster years. : animal of which this 13 @ partcan be found. | Petaluma Argus. i zs ait Hon. CARTER HARRISON Of C! , bas been apne To be had of all ~ Grocers, renominated for mayor by by the and Chemists. Sole democratic city convention. Most of the other’ city officials were also renominated. ‘The New York board of aldermen has author- wed the Ediscn Eiecttic Utuminatiag Com- pany te lay wires spd erect lamps in the city for supplying electricity for tamination.