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AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. uous DOWLING, Auchoneer. ‘TIN PLATE, ROOFING PLATE, SHEET IRON, COPPER, PIG TIX, SHEET LEAD, ZINC, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. SALE BY CATALOGUE OF CHINESE DECORATED PORCELAIN WARE pert of Lot 14, in equare No. m south E street, distan| . We arner of said ot, and running thence west 21 feet 6 in hes, thence south 91 feet, thence east 21 feet 6 inches, ty OF THE FINEST GRADES :nid tnence north 91 feet t the beginning, subject Embracing boul 606 PENN. AVE. AND 607 B STREES. pss OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. sg, (No. 813 E treet fe) pent at ef ed rane at aE t interest. m x and twelve m perce ‘purchaser's cost. Deposit of $90 ai DINNER, TEA AND BREAKFAST SETS, VASES OF VARIOUS SIZES, PUNCH BOWLS, TOI- JOHNSTONF’S RALSOMINE and MASURY'SLIQUID LET BOXES, FRUIT DISHES, PAINTS, ready for use. (Send for circulars. REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. niahed to Builders. A full stock of AR- | _DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 122-4 Estimates ‘TISTS’ SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jz, &e., ko. THIS EVENING. jae DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY CATALOGUE OF THE LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION oF OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, AND ILLUSTRATED BOOKS NO BELONGING To THE LATE ARCHIBALD ROANE, ‘10 BE SOLD AT AUCTION m0 ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ___ STEAMERS. WHE STEAMER street wharf eve THURSDAY. at 7 0% ‘mn. Iandings, stopping at landings in and Thursdays, Mattox Creek on &e. MARCH 9TH AND 10TH, ‘for Potomse river omnint ou Tuesdays Sundays and Thurs- AT 3 AND 7:20 P.M., days, Font Sundays “down,” and Mondays B3 ‘ “Upyt and Mattawoman Creek on Sundays “down,” | Tobe sold at my auction rooms, Ce ae hi) AT THE OLD CLUB FOUSE, and Wednes: “up;” returning to Washington every Bae ita Monday, Weineeday and Friday afternoons. = mew ents 6 T. JONES, Agent, m7 * *Tth street wharf. (Formerly used for the Art Loan Exhibition), Southeast corner of 15th and H streets, Washington, D. C., Opposite Wormley’s. NING AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. ¥. L. BROCKETT, Administrator THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. mi yOTICE. = FOR POTOMAC kIVER LANDINGS. EMBER 3p, 1881, the steamer ______ To-morrow. 1) ates BROS., Auctioneers. KOAN HORSE, NINE YEARS OLD, KIND AND SO-TOP. y, MADE. Ti SE HARNI SS, ROBE, BLANKETS, WHIP, &c., Bc... HCTION. On TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH SEVENTH, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK, we wil ee ee ON EXHIBITION WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8TH. ‘The above embraces the highest specimens of Chinese Art ever imported into this country. m64t THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. CANSON BROS.. Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets northwest. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.. COMPRISING A ENT. IN ADDITION TO man. ot JOHN K, WOOD, Agent. Nor AND NEW YORK STE. ‘THE STEAMFR LADY OF THE LARE will leave ber wharf, foot of Gth st very MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and’ r ck p.m., touch ine ut Piney Point. P NG AT NCANSON BROS... Aucuoneers, ‘Sth and D streeté northwest. MANUFACTURERS’ SALE OF A STOCK OF TIN NEI D AND OVAL BUCKETS, AL GENERAL ASSUWT D Piev 1) ANS, COPPER BOTTOM CO. 4 TNISTRATRINS — EFFECT: First-class Fare to Fortress: s E OF BARBER'S SALOON Beerud-ciass Fare to WALI WAL ey Point and Porat Lookout. 1-30 a Eeeond-class Fare to Piney Point ani Point Lookout. 75. Hetorning. leaves Norfolk TUESDAYS, THURS- DAYS und SATURDAYS, at four o'clock p.tn. THE NEW YORK SPEAMERS F 7 VE K M., JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT ~lt resume their 1) a : of Antique Furniture, Silver, & It foi tome do a ae. a Gone | = ALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO "7 7 3 jculars ) AN CK Db Suply trarent: 89 Water etree. Genrwetren. FOUR-AND-A HALF STREE iekets and staterooms can be secured at general Office, 613 15th street. Nationa: Metropolitan Bank Puiiding: Bok. ticket ome, £51 bebe ivauia ave- ue, de Mare Hote), and at bit. ‘ore ‘ALFRED WOOD, Secretary. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of a decree of the Supreme Court of the. olumbia, sitting in Equi h day of September, 1881, . Williains et al. vs. William: ic anction. in front of the premises, on WEDN MAKCH EIGHTH, 1882, IVE O'CLOCK P. the following-deacribed 5 tuste in the f Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that part of Lot numbered 27, in reservation numbered 10, bewinning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot aud running thence east 55 feet; thence north 22 feet: thence west 55 fect; thezce south along the line of 4's street northwest to the place of beginning, to- ssether with the improvements, Ke. Terms: One-third cash, and’ the balance in one and two years, with interest at nix per cent. per annum, re- cured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A dey 4. NOS. 522, 524 AND 7 SEP SOUTHWEST, AT On WEDNESDAY, the FIFTEENTH DaY OF, MARCH, 1882, at FIVE O'C. PB. of the mises, T sholl 1882, 36], unimproved. Also, on FRIDAY, SEVF! ‘TH DAY OF le MARCH, 1552, at FIVE O°CLOCK, in front of the | of $100 wired at the time of sale, and all con ines, Lots’ 17, 18 and 1¥. in seuare doa, with the | sheiue and recording at purchaser's cost, Terins to provements. All located as above stated. c ‘lied with in ten days, otherwise the Trustees re- (Cataioni AND RATES OF PASSAGE. $€0, {0 and $100, according w xecommodations, Return tickets on'favorabie terms. Terme: One-fourth caz! the residue in two equal the right to re-sell’ the property at the risk and Steamers market * do not carry steeraae. payinents, at Fix and twelve months, with notes bearing | cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ adver Steeraxe at very low rates. Sterrage tickets from Liv- | Titecest and recured by a deed of trust on the property | tisement. SF yl Qseenstown and =! cther partsof Europe at | eid’ Allconncysueine sk purcharer's cout. Ade} vet WILLIAM 1. BAILEY, vert rules, | of will be requi No. 490 La. a Thrvush bills of tsaen given for Belfast. Glaszow, | Of sale , NAL CLAR ‘Trustees. Havre, Antwerp snd cther portéon the Continent and | “ma-dis 319 43 st. nw. for Mejhtereanean ports. poses J. T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer. m3-5t HOMAS DO = ae T VHAN! AL. EAL ESTATH YROS TING 74 FE! N BETW T "W. FIFTH TY'SIXTH STREETS NORTH- TRUSTEDS SALE. OF “THREE BUILDING LOTS XTH, BETWE E VERNON H. BEOWN & CO.. New York; MCTAWEST, IMPROV iw Crte Mesers. O1IS BIGELOW & CO., ST. US BRICK HO! jeul2 665 7th street, Washinytoa. Mrtuo of deed of trust, bearing date the: Under and by virtue of decrees of the Supremeg’ = = = th dey of Janusry, 1889, and duy recorded’ Jourt of the District of Columbia, passed February fg y ORTH LLOYD— of the land ree- 5. IST2. wo uary 16, 1882, in Cause No. 2594 STEAMSHIP LINE BErweeN New Yorx, Havax 4 and by direction of ebsof kaid court, th “ened, ns LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BRE the party secured tuereby, t dersixned fr The steamers of this company will sail ¥ SAT- | sellon Wi DNESDAY, the EIGHTH DAY of MALCH, | the premises, or TRDAY from Bremen Pier, foot of dd street, Hoboken. | 18*2, ut HALE-PAST FOUR O'CLOCK P.M., the fo | DAY OF MALCE Retes property, viz.: Lots numbered 1 pastace:—From New York to Havre, Londo: atheart’s subdivision of originsl the following-deec wton and Bremen, first cabin, $100; secon lowing unimuprove a1 entate, in the city of | 18's: 2 re it: AN of lot No. 22 and part of lot $00; steers, $30; Hrepaia steers cevancaten, part of original Lot numbered 9, . beiunine for ssid partat the $7, For freuaht or Panne hme His aving a front of 18 fect each thence dite Fi eee oe New York; x BLA G ool rk ae He feet to a ten-foot alley, be- fot Big estes B0.. 915 Pennsylvania. av 0 ‘Agents for | street ne Tear or wes feat ae {the residue in two equal thence due south by and with the said at six and twelve months, with notes bearing Test at six percent per annum until paid, and se- cured by a deed of trust on th: property sold. * Ali con- ches: thence de est with the di- ecwern said lots (Nos, 21 and 22) 119 feet bexiuning. ‘This property was for- Ww N YORK ROTTERDAM. The fi t purchaser's cost. “A deposit of $50 will be | verily the residence of George Washington Youn, de- “AMSTERDAM required on each Lot st time of wale. ‘The improved will be sold xeparately from the “SCHIEDAM,’ cds JESSE V. N. HUYCK, Trustee. 1 part of the propert le, a" pren ribed _MEDICA ate ign, Fegular.y, on WEDNESDAY, . 2d Cabin, $50. Steeraze, “$26, | — General Agent, Wiliam ctwet, | TT to W. G. METZEROTE Washington,, or F. 5 fe Deposit Building, t, enty years’ experieuce. | Main nue aud 15th street ne 17 | oice, 30 erty vtriet, Baltimore, m6-1m Neg NO PAY_35 YEARS’ EXPERI AN aud ovr'30 seurn a Teor Sexual Power. ne & M: = free of charge. Advice free. west ENTLEME mentand a speely Cure of all Venereal | by cousuiting Dr. LEON, 237 Pennsylvania aven R. ROBERTSO: of sale, pay ble by approved notes or bon’ alien on the proper y sold until the whole pur- honey is pail. Hf the purchaser fails to comply sui] tenis wishin ove weex from t! fale the ‘who need mes rday, at 456 C ry Wednesday street northnys N.1 jorzued, Syphilis Medicine furnished. Ad urtee. Build uzton Horse a 958, 940 5 FOLLOWS: Limited Express Cars at 9:30 eily, iy Di ine j Pigscrtitions and advice free of any charge wit to th ral . s ‘ls sumac a ances fhe ia bape th LEON, THE OLDES HED AND cit, Jn the city, ean be - jainta aud: Eres ‘Real Estate Aelita and Auctioneers, o8. All Female Complaints aud Trresutarities Eairpiredt ees er cured. Prompt treatinent. Separate rooms 10 ‘St. Cloud Building. nost reliable Ladies Ph: ited daily at 2:7 Penney ND POLOM hester, Buffalo, iS guickly sport, Lock Haven and Ebnira, at 9:30 a. havi an = #9-lin_| TRUSTEES’ TRABLE BUILDING m. dai y, except Suusiay iTVR RICORD’S LOT eM STI For New York and the Fast, 8:00 a.m 10:30 a.m. | B ONE AVENUE AND pm. On 30, 9:54 ¥ NORTHWEST. sted” Exp moan Par- ViTAb RESTORATIVE, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 24th ct at Jer- | Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Paris, recom. | fiq)-,18/%; duly recorded in, Lifer No, 919, Fo we big ral ns ‘x, affording | mended by the medical Celebrities of tho World ass and at the reqnert of the varty secured therel Sec e meme Wee tee cae folding double | secific for nervous and physical debility, loss of manly in frontof the premises, For Phvieie! phis, 90 arn. 10:3) a.m. 1:90, 5:49, &e, ; of Levassor, 10 bus. rue Richelieu, Paris; or ce coleae ese) and 10°20 p.m. "On Sunday, 1:50, 5:40, 9:5 Seth. 8. Han: imo . ity of Was “Distrie and 10:20 p.nt. Limitel bepress, "930 ete ime —_ Baltimore, and C. Christiani, 48% ‘n the city of Washincton, District of [~ er e, Washington, D. C., where de- of Georce Tay- ror Baltiitiore, 640,600) 9:30, 10:30 scriptive circulars, with eymptome and testimoniais can i two hundred and bake caper Ngee Na ae belad. The genuine alone bears private proprietary | Wurhincion. tall lot uariiga foonbine oa eet ee Sundtay, 4-00, 9.30 aim. 1 stamps in blue, with name and monogram of 8. B. | deptiraf 153 fect toa wide al'ey., — A For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a1. and 4-40 pom., daily, | SIGESMOND. Boxes of 109 pills, $3; 400, $10. 413 bird cash; balance in six, twelve aud eighteen months, with interest at sic percent per an Sunday. JB. MOTT’S FRENCH POWDERS_ CERTAIN CURE va weed of teust on. the 6.0 am. and 4:40 p.m., daily, excevt | [P)ftz Kidney Disaces Grevel andall Gries Diseee are REDERICKSBURG ,. | Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. Gleet he tin all convey: PO AIND WaENG AUG | Scrofula, ‘Sypnliie ‘and sil. Blood and ‘Skin Diseanes recording at expense of purchaser, Tf terms of Peet : sreedily cured, Gonorrhra, cured in, 48 hours. Fur | 5 tle M. B. ENTWISLE, Drugyist, corner 12 Fone Bagi dese PL ad Pennsylvania avenue. Price $3 per box, sent | a, F100 ate aT il under seal on receipt of price. m6 th DAME DE FOREST HAS I FOR La dies, | Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can be | consulted daily at 924 7th street northwest. Office hours Ja gag ge and | from 1 tod e'clock p.m., with ladies 0-22" uid 10-00 atn. 7-00 and 9:20 poms | OX EDAL AW. ED THE AU’ Y ‘Tickets and inforiaation at the oilice northeast corner | Go PEED ATE BRDED THE AUTHOR! of 13th street and Peuneyivania avenue, and at the sta- ou, where onte: ft for the checking of baz- @age to destinat fs and residences. General Bas HOOP nt FRANK THOMPSON, General hauager 8°33 | ALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. | THE MODEL FAST, AND THE ONLY LINE WEEN ‘THE EAST AND THE WES’ RAIt z 8 the Trustees re— for Alexsnri + " ‘to resell the pror at the risk and cout of defaulting purchaser after tive duys’ advertise- — SMITH. COLDWexx, | Trustees, WM. M. SMITH, Sitesinan. Tuomas DOWLING 1 IXTH AS AST, AND E AND @ d of trust, dated September Ist. in Liber 9m fhe sIa Chae, ones District of Cohan , iit front of th SENTH DAY ‘O'CLOC | Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the best and | cheapest, indispensable to every ian, entitled “THE OF LIFE OR SELF-PRESER- VATION.” bound in finest Frenel ptions, price only yy tani}. a! le six cents, Send Address Peabod cu tnstitute, or Du. WM. Hi. PARKER, No. 4 Bh | Mtreet, Beaton. a VIA WASHINGTON. | DE 20ns TRPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER is a certain ‘umors, Rid- Syphilis, Serofula, Ovariun cried as part of lots quare No. 877; beginning ent side of a 15 fect wide DOUBLE TKACK! 3 COUPLER! STEEL | zey Direares ana all’ Blood Poison. Cure of Syphilis coun with the fine of RAILS! Susranieerl in either sta. Sena two stunpe for bale theater wast 14 1 SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT MUNDAY, JAN- | "Jeli-endly De. JOHN TRIPP. fader tienes pet Sty ine the failed to receive proper treatment in | 94 l:cues to the pls nome Diseases, wach as Heart Disease, Kid: | aut consinting of a two-story Brick Dwell ft Nerve’ Debilty, Tupotney or Poe | ‘Tertus of sale: One-third cash, and the br eminal Weakne-s, Dyapepsiay Nervous | ad twelve months from day of rele, to be secured by prie gable “tor our questions for | deed of trust on the property sold, with interest at six ation and our new Look Fercent, or all cash, at purchaser's option, A deposit Tare Paws oo ban of $50 will be requtred when the property i : thetice ew with the improve- i AND ST. LouIs Care ty Cincinnati, ity, and Way Stations. end Way (Piedmont, jacerstown, and Way, via | tell-exar ACTIMOKE EX¥! _— Address Secrelary, Medica end Suisival institute, | down. “If the terms of rule are Bt of hocks and Way Static cay five days from day of sale the Trustee re- ; PTA: NEW TOL AND posto | 4 ___141 Kast 15th street, New York. | fecal af tha cone and rie ot the datanitin te ork a ) eee THE MOST RELIABLE AND | All conveyancing at purcha: D VALLEY EXPRESS (con- longest estzbished specialist in this city, with 13 | m2-d&ds nwn end at Point of Rocks for re, Hyattsville and Laurel Express | zt Us Stops st Blteviie, Annsypolin Junction. Je | ete. “Gonorrhoea and 5; vositively cured ES OF A DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE, No. 25 anu +, Ou Sindays stops at all stitouse | 10" dayn. Conultations strictly’ centdeaion Caste |G. SUREET NORTHWEST, AND A ERAM: « t we AnTANs: | consulted Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 2 to 9 p.m., HOU: NI ‘OR KOPF MASSACHUSETTS AVE- 20:00-BALTIMORE EXPRESS (stops at Hyattaville | it lis oll C’street northwest. Hefers to tho | NUE AND ¥ STREET. experience, will guarantee acure in aii diseases of | nary Onewns, Nervous and Seminal Weakness, issions, Invpotency (loss of sexual pow: rptomss DOWLING, am! L leadine phy=i 8 0 12.07 Main By virtue of a deed of trust, dated A: t 11th, , 10:40 PIETSBURG, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND | Liberty hte Baltes are = A,B. i880, duly recorted in “Liber No 04s, fons feel ST tis EXPRESS. Vamor end dweying ae drm on Gphrs day of August ae as ONUMENTAL ANITE WORKS. | been made inthe paymentot the wii secured ta an core, Fiicott City, Annapotis sna way | ML ree LS G. 8. WALKER, oa ‘more and Way. Dealer in all kinds of 3 FHILADELPHIA AND NEW | MONUMENTAL GRANITE CEMETERY WORK. ‘tations, (Winchester, Fred- All kinds of Polishing = ity. ght AT Ia VILLE AND LAUREL | Work than any oneelse in the District or city, (Frederick. vis Kelay, stops at Auuap | yot the only steam polishine mechiness te Waste DAY OF MARCH, A.D. 1882, st FOUR O'CLOCK P, M., in front of thé premisca, all that piece or parcel of lund lying and being in the city of Waehmucton, District of Co mubis, and known aad designated ax parts of lots thirteen (13) und fourteen (14), of MeGuire’s mbdi- Virion of equare ix hundred and twenty-four (624). Deis the east eixht feet frout. by the depth of lot four- {pen, and the west elcht feet front by the depth of lot Sunday ox LAL MORE LAT MOR. achington | thirteen, the tro party of. the lots toxether form 1 ee unand Warman fof ur for the stecial puryoee of granite.” | fronton north @ strect of sixteen feetrand nnn back Fs Ammonis gad Way Stations. | “thee on hand with even width one hundred and tweuty four feck. RICHMOND, BALTIMORE and MAINE GRANITES. | . This property is eituated on G street north, between. chester and Way Stations. (Ou Sunday to Point of North Capitol street and Last atreet_ weet, and is im- “Wocks ahd Way Stations only.) tee au | J, mitnufacture Urns, Vaults, Sarcophagus, Monu- | proved by a two-story and t Brick House. %540— BAL LIMO) EarRess, (Martinsburg and | mest. Headstones and Coping ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash; bal in m1 “ | mente. He 5 nd 6:95 eter reer. Stops at Hygtey ile and Laurel) | 7 polis Columns, Pilssters sd_all kinds of Mould- | twelve for which (ho notes of ‘the purchaser as ings. “Estimates furnished on application. THO BALAIMOWE HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL | wodciocnied” Of BY customers. ‘The very best 18:10" cine: Clk WEE aw = y | Office and yard, 1318 and 1320 New York avenue FRR, Se LAND snd DETROIT Ugo between 13th and 14th strosia, Washinton, anon will be taker interest at ix per cent Snnum from the day of sale, and recured bY & deed of trust upon the property sold, or all cash at ot the purchaser. A it of $50 will be reqi at the i due Cars. ‘and all conveyancing and UEXYRLS Depene Coa Gee nt BOETON | > oniriled with aston daye ator dato of sale, the eee Hyattevisie and Laure, = W. GALT, BRO. & CO. tees reserve the right to resell after five day” advertise- iCAGU, CINCINNATI and st. Lours ex-| \{- V- , : ment in some paper published in Washington, D. C., PRESS. Sleeping Car to Guetnaty und Chi- at the cost of the defaulting purchaser. Buna -* sana only. ine daily, excapt | Display all the novelties in DAN, the NINTH DAY OF MARCH KD, 18h tho ‘Ali trains from Washington ‘Relay Station. ‘western part of lot numbered two (2), in equare num ¥or further information apply at the Baltimore BICH JEWELRY, bered six hundred and seventy-nine (679), beginning Permartvasis wrcaton, pr strest Site anaes tha themoo running moutheastwatdiy” along the Ste st pouthesstwardiy. Massachusetts avenue seventy. (178) feet and fi (8) inches; Shence norihoestwarily, ua ln af Tigut — es STERLING SILVERWARE, Angies w:th said avenue twenty-two feet and seven and THE TRADES. THE BEST AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, = —— = = FINE FANCY GOODS, PLATED TABLEWARE, “ TLiS22 93 PNDERY, Joa PENNSYLVANIA AY. TABLE CUILEML, “THE FINEST STA- to genlace of bevinuingsss st ne oe ant Fancy tings of every deecription done * 7 erms sale: One- cash; balance — and Teasovalic rates. s tweive mont payabie by the notes cf the References. Uniers by mail prom toads aS sat st attention isgiven to Repairing Watches, Jew- TBSON BROTHERS, _ cleyr Silverware: be PRACTICAL BOOK’ AND JOB PRINTERS, Arma Crests tnd Monograms correctly engraved in | Wite Trustecs “Of $50 dollans ropaioed aan eo Fins Ponkar sescaie: Vet, D.C. Sans: Gupemtag eal sauna of heen PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB. Ed TSOP RTE ee aaa Tenens Bere: THe. BE, ICTIMS OF ic ISHARES JOHN 19 448 4 oruSTueeT WING cuNtEe MARKET. | Sudwo'N. ¥° = + SRE ss Se £25-tety oe | DENK Lak A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. DR. C. W. BENSON, A PRACTICING PHYSICIAN OF BALTIMORE, MD., (WHO HAS PAID MUCH ATTENTION TO NERVOUS DISEASES), HAS DIS- COVERED THAT THE EXTRACT OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE COMBINED IN CERTAIN PROPOR- TIONS INVARIABLY CURES EITHER SICK HEAD- ACHE, NERVOUS HEADACH®» DYSPEPTIC HEAD- ACHE, NEURALGIA, NERVOUSNESS, SLEEPLESS- NESS, PARALYSIS AND DYSPEPSIA. Celery has only come into public notice within the last fow yearsasanervine, but scientific experiments and experience have proved beyond a doubt that it controls nervous irritation and periodic narvous and sick head- aches. This iss triumph in Medical Chemistry, and suf- ferers all over the whole country, and even abroad, arc ordering by mail and otherwie. This great remedy is prepared in the shape of Pills; expressly to cure the above named diseases, and they will cure any case. Send for circular of home testimonials. Sold by all druggists. Price, 50 centa a box. Depot, 106 North Eutaw street, Baltimore, Md. By mail, two boxes for $1, or six boxes for $2.50, to any address. DB. BENSON'S NEW REMEDY AND FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, DR. C. W BENSON'S. SKIN CURE In Warranted to Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAMMATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA ULCERS, TENDER ITCHINGS, and PIM- ELFS on all parts of the body. It makes the skin white, eoft an@_ smooth; removes tan and freckles, and ia the BEST toilet dressing IN THE WORLD. Elegantly put up, TWO. bottice none pac age, consisting of both internal and external treatment. All first class irugricts have it, Price $1 per packae, OAS, N. CRITTENTON, 118 Fulton rire, New ork city, sole agent for Dr. C. W. ‘ DORR Se TURAN OSE, Gaal epsom’ remedies NUE DEAF HEAR THROUGH THE TEETH, AND thedeaf and dumb hear and learn to speak by of a recent wonderful scientific invention, the DENTAPHONE. By its use the deaf are enabled to bear all ordinary Conversation, Lectures, Concerts, & perfectly; and the Deaf and Dumb hear and are being taught to understand spoken langus For sale by CHAS. FISCHER,.623 7th street northwest.” 'd22 ONEY! MONEY! MONEY! — $50,000 TO Joan in sums it, from % to 5 per cent at FRED. SELL LOAN ND BANKING HOUSE, 737 7th street northwest, between G and H streets. “Targe and liberal advances made upon Dia- monds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Guns, Pistols, Clothing and Merchandise of every description. ‘Tho same bought and gold. All transactions strictly confi- dential. 29-12" ARE ATTRACTIONS FOK THE LADIES AT CHK. RUPPERT'S, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and beau GU STONS PALE COVERS. PEIDIER WAST HOLDERS, of different desins. Fancy Worsted Work and Kuitted GOODS, of every description, complete outfit for Infants. eee 83, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED ; German KNIT- TING YARN, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered Materials on und at the lowest market prices. 129 0) WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE KNOW the best, eo is SUSTH'S Oid Stand known. for # the only’ place where first-ciat SECOND-HAND. THING can be rold at reapectabie ay Address: cr call at JUSTH’S O'd Stand, No. 619 D street, between Gth and 7th streets northwest, or Branch Store, No. 408 {th street, between D and E ‘streets northwest. N-B. Note by mail promptl mars DDENTIMEDER. =e re cure for Toothache, Local or Nenralale, 25c. yer bottle, Genuine BARLEY SUGAR, for Cours end Colds, GERMAN STR HENING POROUS PLASTER, lle. SALAD OIL, (Im- borted), $2 gallon; 20. pint. A A. M. KLUCZEWSEI'S PHARMACY, 425 Yth street northwest. Dh HOUN, MP, COUGHS, COLDS, HOA &e., IMMEDI- ATELY. T EM. Half-pound boxes, 25 conta. ARTHUR NATTANS, Puarwacrsr, £20 1ith and Tand 2d and D streets. WATER. IT CURES Bright's Dieease of the Kidneys. Diabetes, Dyspepsia and all affections of the Kidueya and Laver, itis King of all table waters. It parities the biood aud divigor Tt isan excellent substitute for of our cities, which causes £0 much ‘The spring is four miles from the Roland. It it 1.000 bile. daily of this all-bealiny water. Our scent, G. G. CORNWELL, Extensive Grocer, 1418 Fenneyivania aventic has just received 100 bbls, foal rom the sprins, for fami and general supply o! Washington, D! C. i LAKE AUBURN SPRING OO., North Auburn, Maine. HON. JL. H, COBB, President} rowiston, Maine. WOOD, ‘Treasurer. in* 40 Bushels Crushed Coke... O 25 Bushels Crushed Cok: 40 Bushels Ordinary Coke. K —- 2% Bushels Ordinary Coke... $2.00. For sale at office of the Washington Gas- E light Company, or at G. W, CROPLEY'S ‘Drug Store, West Washington. ni? EYey ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. New Art, embracing all kinds of drawing, acquired in one to three lessons. Outfits required are furnished free. faction cr no charge on first lesson, Call @ drawings after one lesson. McoLEOD'S s , Room 3, Vernon Row, corner Penn: i sycuné and 10th street northwest. “Take elevator. AS* FOR PALMER'S: AMERICAN GINGER ALE. SOLD BY DEALERS A $1 PER DOZEN PRINCIPAL DEPOT: 1244 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. - SAM'L C. PALMER. 8 Telephonic connection. L ADIES! NEUTRO-PILLENF, only Hair Solvent known. Permanently dissolve fiuous hair, root and branch in five miny Vain, discoloration or injury. CLEOPATE, develovg the Bust to provortions of Iwrfec Safe and certain. Send 2 stamps for particala WILCOX. CHEMICAL PREPARATION -COt, 602 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa. 113-co12t LUTION OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. The W. & G. I. Co. is lay dissclved by limitation and mutual consent of the several partuers. JOHN LEETCH is authorized to collect all bill and pay all depts. ¥. F. BAKKER and M. KINSLOW will con- the ice busidces under the same name for JOHN LEETCH, F. ¥. BARKER, M. KINS- February 1, A.D., 1832. Ja9 L U U MM MM RBBB REE RRR L U MMMM BOB EO R L U U MMMM BBB FR RRR L U UMMM BBE RR LLLL UU MM M EBB -KEE R R LUMBER! LUMBER! WILLET & LIBBEY. THE LEADING LUMBER YARDS IN THE DISTRICT, OUR SPECIALITY: 4 WHITE PINE SELECT DB'D.,'per 100 feet, $1.75. == . sid 5: HARD WooD. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES. Welkeop the Largest Stock inthecity. You oan got ‘what you want and save time and mdaey at 3 | Save Grazer axp Nay Youu Avanvz, LARGE | Srmscuz Squage, | yarbs, | Nonrmene Liseerr Manxer Squsne. m3 UND THE PLACE—-IT PA’ EVERY LADY 4 Coen wee ‘Tt atreet THE EVENING STAR. MONDAY..... March 6, 1882. 2d Edition. U8. SUPREME COURT DECISIONS. ————— LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. — DEPRESSION IN WALL STREET. Supreme Court Decisions. Lecistons were rendered by the U.S. Supreme Court to-day in the cases below named :—No. 879— ‘The United States plaintiff agt. Jack McBratney, upon a certificate of division of opinion from the Circuit Court of the United States for the district of Colorado. Question as to the jurisdiction of the court below answered in the negative. Opinion by Justice Gray. No. 1,112—Frederick Hopt, plaintifl in error agt. the people of the Territory of Utah; judgment reversed and cause remanded for a new trial. Opinion by Justice Gray. No. 1,044—Wm. Ager et al. appellants agt Talbot C. Murray; ap- peal from the Supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbla. Decree afirmed, Opinion by Justice aray. The court in the case of Edwin A. Merritt, col- lector, v3. Samuel Welsh et al., in error to the cir- cult court for the southern district of New York, (commonly known as “the sugar case,”) has ren- dered a decision against the position taken by the ‘Treasury department. ‘The Supreme Court holds that the dutiabie quality of sugars 1s to be deter- mined by their actual color, graded by the duties standard, and not by their Saccharine strength as ascerta ined by chemical tests, District Government Affairs. A case of smallpox was reported to-day in Free- man’s alley, between 6th and 7th and N and O streets northwest, but upon investigation It proved to be a false alarm. It isthe purpose of the District Commisstoners to extend the concrete pavement on 16th street to P street during the coming summer. The Cominiss: s have approved the issuing of a Iquor license to William Cox. A movement 1s on foot by the citizens of South Washington to fix upon a plan for a unton depot to be located in South Washington. ‘Their plan, they claim, while it will relieve Virginia and Maryland avenues of the railroad tracks, will cost a halt million dollars less to the raliroad com- pantes. Au application has been made by persons inter- ested in the tinprovement of 28th street, running from K street near the bridge over Rock creek to Virginia avenue, to have the obstructions in it re- moved, 80 that the street ean be grsded, which, 1t 1s sald, can be done free of cost to the District. sean The District in Congress. 8 SNATE SUBSTITUTE FOR THE BILL TO LEASE THE CEN- SUS OFFICE. Mr. Roilins, from the committee on public build ings and grounds, to-day reported in the Senate a substtute for the House bill for leasing the Cen- sus building, corner of 13th street and Pennsylva- nia avenue ‘northwest. ‘The substitute appro- priates €20,000, which is to be used by the Secre- tary of the Interior, in his discretion, for renting additional accommodations for the Pension bu- Teau. By providing the Pension office with more room, space can be made for the ac- commo:ation the Land office. It seems that the committee could not agree upon terms for the building at the corner of 13th street and Penasylvania avenue, and they concluded to ave the matter of procuring a building to Secre- tary Kirkwood. ae fie Ec A THREE Carp MONTE Man EScAres WITH A Wounp IN THE ARM. elegram from Harper's Ferry to-day ata U.S. marshal of West Vir- ginta attempted to arrest J. H. Murphy there this ihorping, but he (M ceeded in making his escape. "The dd shot thearm, Murphy is under i for larceny ani ‘card monte game, and last week his wh having been asc District Attorney Cork- Rill telegraphed the marshal of West Virginia to aurest iin, DIsTRICT CASES IN THE U.S. SUPREME COURT DrcipED.—In the U.S. Supreme Court to-diy, the following District cases were decided: Wilson Ager agt. Murray; decree of District. Supreme Court affirmed with costs. Mc agt. Knox, cotnmnissioner of the Freedm-in’s Savings and Trust Company; decree of District Supreme Court affirmed, ‘The Reading Deferred Bond Matter. Paaperrnia, March 6—The Reading deferred bond matter was decided in the supreme court this rning, four judges confirming the action of the lower court sust:ining the validity of the bonds, ind three judges dissenting. The Judges sustxin 5 the valldity of the bonds were Pakson, Shas- od, Trinkey, and Green. Those dissenting were Justices Mercur. Sterritt, and Gordon. a ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Report. NO APPARENT EFFECT ON THE STOCK. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 6—The synopsis of the Pennsylvania railroa@ report for 1 b- ished this morning, has in no app ted the stock, although it vornings for the year nearly $y, as it closed On Saturday—at 60. Subse- q tly there were sales at 604, bu n bour after the opening of the board it was back to the origi- nal figure of the day. No changes are observed on ‘change consequent upon the death of Judge Lathrop and the appointment of H. S. Little as his successor to the receivership of Jersey Central ives as the net 000. ‘The stock pine Death Sentence. New Yong, March 6.—Michael McGloin, who was convicted in ‘the court of general sessions on Fri- day last of murder in the first degree, in having shot and kitled Louis Haines, the Freuch saloon keeper, on the night of December 29, was arraigned to-day for sentence. ‘The prisoner's counsel had nothing to say on his behalf. Recorder Smyth sentenced the prisoner to be hung on Friday, April 28. ‘The prisoner was cool and unmoved through- out the proceedings, —- Killed in a Quarrel. Crxcrxatt, O., March 6—Charles Murray, waS killed in Hamden, Ohio, on Saturday night, during aquarrel, In asaloon, with David Sands. They had begun with a fist fight, but when Murray had thrown Sands down the litter drew a knife and stabbed the former twice, causing death in twenty minutes. Sands gave himself up. Wall Street To-Day. DEPRESSED STOCK EXCHANGE MARKETS. New York, March 6—The Post's financial ar- ticlesays: ‘The Stock Exchange markets are de- pressed to-lay—tirst, because foreign exchange {nues at the gold exporting point, and as yet there are no signs of yielding; and second, be- cause of rumors of Impending failures of import- ance in Boston, these latter —_ havin; been made credible by large sales of stock by firms here known to do a large business for Boston. The result of the fluctuations thus far to-day is a decline of 3403; per cent, the latter Louisville and Nashville to75¥. Weare unabie to learn that there has been any change in the financial arrangements of the company, but the heavy floods in the south and southwest have had a depressing effect on the stocks of all the roads there. Union Pacific is down 2 per cent to 111%;, this chiefly on ac- count of sales for Boston, where a great deal of this stock 1s held. Hannibal and St. Joseph Is down 2) to 83, Kansas and Texas, 1% to 295, ; Missouri Pacific, 1% to 933g; Denver, 14; to. 57; Milwaukee and St. Paul, 15; to 100%; Burlington and Quincy, 1 to 129% ;’Delaware, ‘Lackawanna and Western, 1% to 127%: Re 1% to 57! Erle, 13, to 36; Wabash, 13, to 564; Lake Shore, iy to 1133; Northwest, 1 to 114%; and the remainder of the general lst “ial _ per cent. In the southern _speclaltles Richmond and Danville has further dropped from 140 to 123, 50 shares having sold at 120, Memphis and Charleston is down 4% to 58, and Chattanooga 2 per cent to 64. United States Donds are + higher for the exenvet 5s, 0 ire otherwise unchanged. Southern state bonds are 1% lower for Tennessee 6s, and otherwise unchanged, Raliroad bonds are a1 lower, the latter Boston, Hartford and Erie firsts, to 49%. ‘The’ money market to-day 1s about steady with 6 percent, the ruling Tate for call loans on stocks, and 823% per cent; the quotation for call loans of United States bonds time loans are about the same ascall loans. Prime mercantile paper 1s 5306 ee cent. The market for foreign exchange {s dull ga tla ‘The Markets. BALTIMORE, March 6.—Vi bid to- THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing price of the New York Stock Market to-aay, as repo-te by special wire to H. H. Dodge, 580 15th street: itunanateneheaepraares — = Alton ute | A. D. Tel .. - iB, Hi. and & firsts Canada Southern. . Central Pacific Chesapeake and Ohio. oe 4 Ohio so Chesapeake Ohio * Chicago and Aiton a Hannibal and : Hannibal and St. Jo.preferred.. Houston and Texas. Mlinois Central. LB.& W.... Lake Erie & W Lake Shore... Louisville and Nashville Manhattan Beach. Michigan Central . Missourt, Kansas and Texas. Missouri'Pactfic. Moblie and Onto’ Manhattan Elevated Metropolitan Elevated. New York Elevated. Nashville and Chattanooga, New gersey Central. New York Central orfolk and Western. Northern Pactile preferred. Northwest. Ohio Central. Ohio and Miss. Ohio and Miss. Ontario and Western. Pacitic Mall . Peo., D. and B, Pennsylvania G Reading Rock Island, SUL. and 8. F. StL. and 8. F. preferred | St L. and 8. F, ist preterre St Paul... 5 St. Paul preferre St Paul St Paul Wabash and Pacitic Western Union........ Richmond and Danville. Pullman Palace Car. QUOTATIONS OF GOVEKNMENT Bonpa. preferred... —Ciosine—, Bia, Asked, = 100% 101 wey 44s reg sales do coupon | ul 4s reg nis 45 coup nssy Tat EXAMINATION OF THE PENSION OFFICE BUILDING was made by the committee composed of Architect Clark of the Capitol, Architect Cluss and Building Inspector Entwisle, on Saturday, and a Meeting of the committee fo consider and a report took place thix morning at Archi- Clark’s office at the Capitol. A Rear Estate Svrr.—To-day C. C. Hi tered suit against 8. 8. Huntley and otiers for a discovery to ascertain what ts due under a deed of trust on lots in squares 241 and 242, and for the ap- polntment of a trustee for the sale of the property lo sausty a decree obtained by plaintiff in the Equity Court against defendant 8. 8, Huntley for about $14,000. DEEDs IN Fee ha arker to Fann: ntley en- been filed as follows: J. W. pt 11, sa. 247: $9,000, ank, Of of Wi of nh jarah J. Wilson, h, lot 26, wood to Presle and parts 56 and 39, sq. 212, $12,094.87; George Ma- gon to T. 'S. Cogley, lot 110, sub-lots in Sq. 193, $3,750. BRIDGE ACROSS THE Abert, in his report upon the pro- v free bridge across the Potomac near the isters, which has been submitted to the or War, recommends that the proposals of the Corrugated Metal Company be declined, and recommends that an additional appropriation of $51,0 be asked for, making the whole appropris- on $201,000, in order that a brik shall erect ed in regard to which there can be no question in the future as to Its durability and strength. He further recommends that section 1of the act au- rizing the construction of a bridge be amended So as to allow the expenditures for contingencies | of engineering surveys, advertising, &c., to be made from the sum appropriated previous to the award of contract. If these recommendations phroved, It is to be hoped, by many people tn Vir- rinia and in tils District, that the matter will Speedily be brought to the attention of Congress, in order Uhat the additional appropriation may be made at any early day and work on the bridge commenced this year. i ‘THE ANALOSTAN Boat Cvs, at its annual meet- ing Saturday evening, elected the following offi- : John W. Corson, president; W. A. McKen- ry, Vive president; H.C. McKenney, correspond- and financial secretary; J. E Wilkins, record- ing secretary; Samuel Maddox, treasurer; R. EB Pair6, captain; F. T. Wright, first leutenant; L. J. Hateh, second Neutenant; J. Stanley Brown, MacDonald Douglass and ‘Howard Goodrich, Tinance committee; F. W. Flowers, J. L. Robertson and J. C. Poor, membership committee, A resolu- tion of thanks Was voted to the ladies who received and to the committee of arrangements who had charge of the late club reception. PoruLak Scrextrv.. LECTURES.—At the last mecting of the Biological society, the committee on lectures announced that, in conjunction with ilar committee from the Anthropological y, they had arranged for a course of eight populat afternoon lectures, to be, delivered in te lecture room of the National Museum, the lecturers being Prof. Theodore Gill, Major J. W. Powell, Prof. Otis T. Mason, Prof. J. W. Chickering, Jr., Dr.’Robert Fietcher, Prot. Win. H. Dall and Dr. Swan M. Burnett. Fister A WASHINGTONIAN FROZEN T0 DEATH.—The Oa land (ld) Republican says that on Friday, F Tuary 24th, three colored men,employed on the North Branch railroad, visited Deer Park, and after becoming intoxicate started for the ¢amy about 5 o'clock p. m. One of the party, Robe Green by name, of Washington citv, became sep- arated from hlS companions, and was found Sat- unday morning on Backbone mountain, about four miles from Deer Park, frozen to death. ‘The body ‘was taken back to Deer Park, and last Monday an inquest was held and a verdict rendered that deceased came to his death by freezing, super- induced by @atoxication. The was ‘sent to Washington. —— Tue Evwer CeLEBRATION.—The 104th anniver- sary of the birth of Robert Emmet, was appro- priitely celebrated, at Odd Fellow’s Nall, Saturday evening, the hall being tastefully decorated with Irish, French and American colors. ‘The assembly which crowded the hall, included delegations from. the various Irish-American societies. The pro- ceedings opened with a dramatic scene, represent- ing the trial of Robert Emmet, Mr. J. T. Coughlin, sustaining the part of Kmmet, Dr. J. C. O'Connell, the part of Norbury, the Chiet Justice, and Mr. John Fogarty, the part of Clerk. Following this there was a Musical and Uterary entertainment, in which Messrs. Forsinan, Ed. Mullen, T. J. Trod” den, A. 8. Fennell, John McAvoy, John MeFall, E. B. Hay, Mrs. J. J.'White, Miss Mollie Byrne, ‘and Miss M. Powers participated. Letters weré read by Capt. O’Meagher Condon, from a number of distinguished inen, expressing regret at their ina bility tobe present, Father Eugene Sheehy, who was ex) to arrive Saturday evening, was de- tained by il health. Addresses were made by Sees noe ee = trae or aon =. —— Ak DEATH OF AN OLD AND WELL Known Crvizex. citizens vated Ratariny afte at his resid izens, TDoon, jence, on the corner of 6th street and South Carolina avenue, in the seventy-fifth year of his ay = Peter’s church, Capit inl waa very fargely at- Washington, ‘was for many ats HH Le : al eapege ote , l a i ki rH fl gp He i | : i ! I : Jeorgetown, to | Notable Events in the Churches. Rev, W. P. Harrison, D.D., preached his farewell ‘Tmon, at Mount Vernon Square M.E. church, yes rday, basing a very impressive discourse upon the ioxt, Matthew tv, 3 and 4 Yesteriay afternoon » service was hel@ at the Ascension P.E. church, in tended espectally for the benefit of deat-mutes, of whom a number were present. ‘The mcular service as read aloud by Rev. Mr. Ingie, and transinted by Rev. Mr. Turner into the sign. uae. A ser 10n, prepared by Mr. Turner, was then communi sated to the gathering in the Same way, Mr. ticle reading and Mr. Turner interpreting what was vas Tead to the deaf-mutes. At Une close of une service a collection Was taken up for the deaf-mute nisstons of the count At the annual mission- ary meeting at Mou’ no M.E. church last even. bg an address was delivered by Kepresentative D. ©. Smith, of Tlinois, at the conclusion of which Mr. Smith was presented with a basket of flowens by the Sunday school... Bishop J. W. Wylie, D.D., preached yesterday morning at Foundry M. K The anniversary of the — Metro- pe Presbyterian Sunday School Tempe. France Assoc: m was held last ht at the church, on Capitol Hill, at which Rep. resentative ‘Vance, of North Carolina; Senator Blair, of New Hampshire, and otaers'made ad- Gresses, The occasion Was a Very successful one, Kev. Dr. Chester, who has been tll for several months, 1s convalescing. Rev. Dr. sunderland oscupied the pulpit yesterday, and a lange congre gation was present. > — Amusements, Ac. Forn’s Orrra House.—Jay Risl’s Uno) Cabin Company, which, during the fv MS existe has constantly rec red increasing lehces of popular favor, will anpear at Ford's Opera Hous» to-night. The company presents a powerful dramatizationzot Mrs. Stowe's famous story. NATIONAL THEATER.—Aucustin Daly"s com- “The Passing Regiment,” will be presented at ational this evening by M: ly’s company, play hi with creat w York. Tae Carnival. THEATER. —The Sheehan & Coyne nedy Company, comprising thirty spoctalty are Usts, Will appear at the Capital Theater to-night. => ‘THE ASSOCIATED CHanITIFS.—Ata meeting at Mo= Cauley’s hall, Satutiay (venting, subdivisions 9 and 10 of the Assoctited Caaritics Were organized, Row, A. F. e belag chosen president and T. W. Tule lock, secretary. “The ninth district ongai owing board of mana F. Stecle, J. L. Hayghe, Walte Marlow, G. AL Cast ll, George W H. Witkinsen, Mrs Crosby and Dr. At he members chosen a triet are as follow Vester Taylor, Mrs. T. L. Tullock, Dr. John His A. Breit! C.1itz, Mrs Svi- . Mrs. M. wecting at Mi ening. Hts subdivision of id_on Saturday ev: ing at the residence of Hc 12th street nortawest, Mrs. Gilt and Mr. Wm ported th that. block, wor to inter= est his congregation in the work and methods of the Associated Charities. Miss Mary Auld was se lected friendly visitor for squ n place of wu S. Waller, resi wo other va- reordered 19 be filled by appointment halt, Miss Minnie Powell, one of three | candidates for the position of assistint secretary | of the tifth subdivision, was unanimously elected by ballot to that offiée, — Mr. George Ryneal, friendiy visitor for square 481, sent a contribution of $20, and seven new members seut annual fees, s cases of destitution were reported sitors as having been promptly rel and vartous bills were approved and pald. tations to membership and documents of informa. tion Were ordered to be sent to every houscholder tn the 11th subdivision. —— ai ‘ THE SUIT OF MOTHER AGAINST Dave the suitof Mrs. Barn | tein destitut st week, answer of Mrs. vill likely be filed “this week. s lost; tha Ss of the cert -Y deposite has made. every © her mother, butt without a bond of in: kof the that the Uhat she he mony paid to bank refuses to pay it pting of the members » Lund League of the city Was held at Shea's, raiding: | hall yesterday afternoon, Thomas Smith and “Wm. Ryan acting &s secretiry | McCaffery reported that Odd F | been secured Tor the ce | ton to be held here Ap appointed to arrange fo1 nection with the were in con- ‘The con- nota new executive and the ratification of the policy and uurpose of the Irish paople xpressed by thelr land league convention at I the emin ton of Ireland from laudlord robbery and foreign | oppression. Ata meeting of the East Washington Branch of the Irish Land League 1 reported that $342 had warded during th as follows Plant, first vi *. Russell, second Vice ‘president; P. Maloney, recording’ secre- tary; Wm. J.'Foley, fuanclal secretary; Wim, Smith, treasurer. High McCaffrey was chosen delegate to the national convention to be held im this city in April. en River TRAPE.—Harbormaster Sutton reports the arrivals of vessels at the Washington wharves a8 Tollows: Lon Lake, with cord i ws Addie and Mag- dB. F, Lambert, t John W. Gray, all with oysters for MARRIED. WOODWORTH WAUGH. At Alexendrin, Va., on September 4th, 1881, JOSEPH A. WOODWORTH and SUSIE E. WAUGH, both of Wastiington, D.C. DIED. BOHLAYER. On March fth, 1882, at6 o'clock a.m., of consumption, MARY CHRISTINE BOHLAYER, be: loved daughter of David C. and May E. Bollayer, aged two years 1 month and six days. Funeral will take place ‘Tuosday, March th, at 2p. m., corner of Ninth and I streets, Navy Yard. DONALDSON. At 9 . 188, of paralysis, JOHN T. DONALDSON, at the résidence of son, 2115 H street northwest, aged sixty-seven years. C Zuneral services will be held at Union Chapel. Twen- eth wtroet, near Pennsylvania avenue, on Tu Marcth Teh, at 2:39 O'clock. Relatives and friends invited to attend. : KAHLERT. On Saturday, March 4, 1882, at 11:35 p. m., MARKY L., the beloved wife of Wah. in the twenty-sixth year of her ae. Her funeral will take place from her late rem dence, 406 R street northwest, at 3 p.m. bees 7 the 7th inst. Frionds of the fanily respectfully inv fed to attend. {Richmond and Baltimore papers please cop ° LORAIN, In the city of Baltimore, on March 6th, 1882, at 3:15a. m., LORENZO LORAIN, Major of tho Ast Artiliery, U.S. army. “2 MARCEY. On March 1882, of Lingering con- guy tion, ai # o'clock Dane MALTA ELIZABETH MAKCEY, aged twenty-two years, Funeral'will take place from her late residence, Bal- ston, Va., To-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 o'clock p.m. * MAGUIRE. On the morning of March 6th, 1882. at twenty-five minutes after 11 o'clock a.m., ANNIK, eldest daughter of the late Patrick aud Catilariue Ma- "Funeral will take place from her late residence, 2126 Pennsylvania avenue, Wednesday, sth instant, 9 o'clock a.m. Requiem masvat St. Stephen's church, Py PHILLIPS. On March 4th, 1882, at the Presbyterian parsor Manchester, N.J.. SUSANNAI MARION, Rife-of Nev. B. . Phillips, and daughter of Geo. Beall, of Georgetown, D.C. SPEAKE. At 1.15 a.m., Sunday, March Sth, 1882, in her nineticth year, CHARLOTTE E. SPEAKK, widow of the late Edward Speake. ‘uberal services from the readence of ber daughter, Mrs. J. G. Henning, 415.0 stool northwent, Tursday ax , atten clock. Friends aud relatives are no- spectiully invited to attend. sf SMITH. Un Saturday, March 4th, 1882, at 5 o'clock ).m., MARY, beloved wite of Geo. 8. Smith, in the ty-second year of her age. Dearest mother, thou haat left And gone to thy brieht, brieht There the of God ‘await thee, ‘To crown here doue. Her funeral will take place from her Inte residence, 14 ‘Third street northeast, Tuesday, at 9-30 a.m., sud at 3 cved to St. Peter's Church. TALBERT. On, March Sth, 1883, st 7-20 p.m MAKGERET M., dauchter of John W. and Syohia M. Talbert, aged three years, three months and eightoon achat itera roe ra ea a _--« UNDERTAKERS. “JOHN B. WRIGHT, J a Telephone Connection. CSUs OERISdING UNDERT: 34. fe 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, saene ke. Sn eae HE REAL ESTATE Co., OF THE ‘OF TNOCORPORATED Dec. 6, 1881. CAPITAL, $200,099 4 4