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— EDT P PINE Yo RAILROADS. = BArtpiore AND OHIO BALLRuAD. WINTER SCHEDULE. Feoxvaat Ist, 1574, FROM WASHINGTON CITY. -» Baltimore and 7 ‘nd all Way Stations ‘Baltimore. Annapolis, Piedmont snd all County and . Denner at | Cumberiand Supper at Grafton Baltimore, Aunspolis and all Way Sta- Baltimore and Relay only. Baltimore, Ellicott City and all Way Philadel phi it Ke jegreste ben 5 and al) ay Btations west of Relay. m_., Baltimore, Frederick and all Way Sta- tiovs 3.50 p.m. Polat of Rocks, Frederick and alt Way | ions. | » Bal more, Annapolis and all Way Sta- + Philadelphia and Bal.imore. Supper at Chicag», Cincinnati, » jolom ous, Sandusky. ‘nd the West. Pullman Carg. Bri at Grafton m., Baitimore and ali Way Stations. 9.00 p.m New Yok, Philadolpais, Boston, Bal timers an 11 30pm Ba! ‘and all Way Stations. SUNDAY TRAINS. . and § 30 8. m. 100, 4.45, 5 40, 7.45, 7 50, 9.00 and 11,30 ™ s All Trains Stop at Viaduct Hotel, Relay House Sta- ftom For further Information sj and Ohio Ticket Offices, W ano P ania avenue, re orders will be taken for Begrace to be checked and received st 4 poly hiv om S:ation, and any point in the city Pus: k SHARP, Master of Traasportation. L. M. Co General Ticket Agent. febd GXO. 5. KOONTZ, Gent Agent. -PHEROCGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING- TON PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK. BiNeTON, December 38, 1378. Trains between Washington aod New Yors are sow run as follows, viz: FOR NEW YORK, wichous chanze of cars. except & ILADELPHIA. at 5:00 A.M. and 9:00 P ON SUNDAY. Leave for Now York at 9:00 P.M. and Philadel- hia st 9:30 and 9-00 PM ‘Through tickets to Finadeiphie, ew York or Boston can be bad at the Station Office at all the day ; alse ayivania avenue. BI basing tickets at the Avenue office re their called for taken to the depot, — car re and Ohio ratlroad atvertisement for tween Washington, Baltimore, Annap- | B. SHARP, Master of Transportation. | L.M COLE, General Ticket Agent. GO. 5 KOONTZ. Agent at Washington. ALTIMOKE & POTOMAC RAILROAD. | Depot conneR 6Tu anD B Stazets B.W. AN®rx December 7th , 1873, — ee TRAINS LEAV TRAINS ARRIVE AT | _ bal Tatu Kero WASHINGTON. 2. ; New Yor! ally ,ex. SUD P grains leaving Washington at 8:03 and 8-38 and == BD. m. connect at Odenton with trai: Annapolis. ‘Trains arriving at Waabington st 10:38 a.m. “3e “yr ry with trains nove and §:30 p.m iboro’ at 5:40 s. m., and 3:90 p. ""amcogers leaving thelr orders at a. m. jas for | .. Ticket OMce Sortuwest cover Gthscrert and Fenusyiver | 20 c street a: em vo starcoue, can bave their called for and ehecked at hotels and residences to all points North end West. Through tickets to Cincinnati, Colam- Indianapolis, Leuisvitle, a ‘Obi 3 . Borthweat, west, snd Boints Bort er DUBA BEY, General Ba 8. YOUNG, Gen'l Pass’r Agent. 3724 ALExAnpEIA WASHINGTON B.B AND A4LEXANDKEIA & FREDERIOKSBURGR.E. | Conwzr or B anp SixTa STazers. Pay aa gg leave for Aleseatre s. ig Ax | 1 mand 7 diy, sil other trains daily except | xf Alex: follows:— 33, 9:33, 3 andria arrive 10:33, 1 *. 33, 6:33, 7:33 p.m Ths 8:33 8.2. 33.5. a. from ‘Aexaniria daily, all other trains “Trai os war ke oa connect with trains on leaves Washington exee Fabs |. vis’ Richmond, : iz ! . ‘Through tickets to all South and Routhwest t Otnees corner isth street Gen’i Passenger Ageut. jy3-tt ENNSYLVANIA AIK LINE - PHILADELPHIA * BOBTO! BNEW ENGLAND 45D ALL POINTS In WHKOSGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NeW YORK, WITHOUT CHANGE OF Cars. on this line is new and of the me ve West Philadelphia at 12:59 p. m. daily, neers Gentes. - Arrive at Hew York at 4:45 p.m. daily, except RICHMOND EXPRESS, leave Washington at 2.13 p. m. daily, ox le Leave Baltimore daily, except Saa- oe re at 3:35 p. Linse weet Philedelphis at 6:06 p. m. daily, ex- ““Krrive at Hew York at 10:10 p. m. daily, except Hagerstown, | Norfolk, Bal- | Laurel, Beles, Frederick, | wegale: | fast | * the Baltimore | janday, at S00 A. Mand | bours ¥ &t the Company's Office, 459 Penn- | | of the DOUBLB-YOKE SHIRTS, and the success | vinced for yourselves. GENTLEMER’S FURGIS Palmer’s Patent | j | | | DOUBLE-YOKE SHIRTS, READY MADE. 6 SHIRTS FOR 616 50 3 SHIRTS FOR 63 50 3 SHIRT FOR 83 00 We know the PALM | YOKE to be the BEST BT at the price in the | market,end we particularly request everyone to examine the quality of Linen and Muslin used and judge for themeeives. It is our intention to increase cur sales of Beady made Shirte ONE THOUSAND DOZEN daring and we have therefore made our PRICES BELOW COMPETITION, and withinthe reach of every one that wants e FIBST-OLASS | SHIBT AT ALOW PBICE. PATENT DOUBLE SPECIAL ‘ORDER DEPARTMENT. This Department fs on the second floor, and is from three to tep days at the following prices: $15 FOR FIX SHIRTS. 1 In the two years’ experience in the manafactare attending it, has proven, beyond a doubt, that it fully substantiate it. Give them atrial. and be con- We are the only owners and suthorized manufacturers of PALMER'S PAT- ENT DOUBLE-YOKB SACQUE SHIBT for the District of Ootumbia. All other persons attempting | to manufacture them are infringers, and the pablic | are cautioned against ordesing or purchasing them of any other parties. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 023 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LAUNDRY DEPARTMENT. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO DO GEN- TLEMEN’S LAUNDRY WORK ON SHORT NOTICE. Parties wishing to have their goods called for will please make their arrangements at the store. PRIOE LIST: Dress Shirts 13c., Night Shirts 8. Line« Collars 5c., Linen Cuffs, per pair, Bc., Under-biris &c.,Drawers 8c. Bock 5c.,Handkerchiefs 40. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, jan2%6-tr 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HOTELS. /ESTMINSTER HOT! ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN mer of _— ES id 16th Street. Only one biock from Union Square, the most cen- tral yet quiet location in the city, inthe immediate vicinity of all the principal places of amusement and leading retail stores, has, been enlarged and im. proved the pest season Dy the addition of afty rooms And & passenger ele febs-ly OBAS. B. FERBIN, Proprietor. elevator. Cc. ©. WILLARD, SBBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTOR, D. O ayl-ly H YSON'’S KOTEL, Bo, 709 @ STEET, Brrween 7m and 8re Staenrs. Gvob NEWS. GOOD NEWS. COFFEES DOWN. COFFEES DOWN. be seen by the New York SRsrsussersaress esses 28 s. uine New Orleans, always ‘on hand, as also other lower gradee—prices low. FLOUR = Oonmun S> axp H Srausre aw. SES UE PASE eres ing percent. per anoum, and secured by a deed of trust. All conveyancing at cost of pur- cbaser. $50 will be required time of eles? Jone | = 126-d&ds [Rep] vatiane’s NEW PUBLICATIONS. BY AUTHORITY! DIN BLUE . PRIOR, 92. EXTRACT FROM RECENT ORDEE OF WAR DEPARTMENT : “To insure uniformity, all exereises, evolutions, and ceremonies, not «embraced in these Tactios, are prohibited, snd. those. th Strictly observed, FOR SALE IN THIS OITY BY WARREN CHOATE & CO., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, VEBNON ROW, mars-tr Corner Penna. ave. and 10th street. N&W Books, BECEIVED ABD FOR 8A: 4 SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Pennsylvania Ave. Phineas Bedex. A Nov By Anthon: Lope. Lottie Darling. By the ‘author of ‘Olive Blakes jood Work. Ebip Aboy. A Yarn in Thirty-six Gable Ler; Pety ort and Penalties. By wer, Ht i jawes. Life of Edwin Forrest,with Beminiscences and Per- sonal Recollections. By James Bees. is the most comfortable and perfect-fitti Dethroned Helress. By Bites Dapey. im any section of the world. The thousands of orig- ley Mi . . inal and duplicate orders received for these Oele- pins | brated Shirts fully confirm the assertion, and we can.| The PEATING, CARDS, BLASK BOOKS, Pass BOOKS, AND BVERYTHING IM THR STA- TIONBRY LIME, for sale at febaz-tr SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. Boess FOR LENT REaOiIN je Dear Feast of Lent. By A Bosary for Lent 'y author of * Rat Holy Lent. By Bishop Hi Helps to a Some Weeks in Lent. By Rev. G. H. W: A Feet. A Prayer, Proms and Poem. with @od. By Bishop Leighton. bag Yorn ke of ti character, at any other of the seme fita0 Wa BALLAWTY NES, 425 1th street, 1CH4RD 8. MOHUN & co. Re RCO RetLERS AND ATIONEES,” 1019 PeNsevivania AVENUE Among our Sailors, by Dr. J. Grey Sewell, 12mo. The Parisians by Lord Lytton, 12M0 sum Bebee, by Uuida, 12mo.. ing pid Cherbulies, L. B. series.. Tre Wonderland of Bcience, by Proctor, The New Chemistry, by J. P. Coeke, Inter tional series........ Problems of Life and Mind, by G. H. Lewes, vol. 1. tee eee! wees S Suse Clarke’ x in Bradden’s Publican: The Dead Alive, by Wilkie Collii Princess of Thule, by W. Black. febs-tr VW 48HINGTON INSIDE AN1 OUTSIDA. STOR MAN & SON, 55 W Sr uny, INTE GENERAL AGENTS #OK ALL ‘SUBSCHI>- TION BOOKS, STATIONERY CHROMO. PICTURE FRAMES, BOOKBINDING, ¢2.. te. novai- ee BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS SHOW CASES. Siitves stow GASES AT 82 30 ER FOOT tet No. 58 and 60 Hanover st., Baltimore, BILLIARD TABLES LOW FOR CASH ‘Our new style bevel tables style, finish. and ranni say tn the world. 4 Stelle tablen; clothe belin: caces Eat aes ae ag Seaton Hall, Alex. A. decl6.3m " P, #ANSON Hiss & co. FINE F FRENOH GOODS AND OBNAMENTS, OUBTAIN MATERIAL, Ero., 46 MORTH CHARLES SY., SALTIMORB ied ee tion, both esto are Sorkmanship nove-tf FURNITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, AnD CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, &. L. MARCOTTE & co., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.,) NEW YORK CITY. BoD hector a EDWARD H SMITI all the creditors i Youre nereby notited ist opoat. beter i led to appear '- Court cf the District of Uolumbia, sittin, 7,88 the office of J. - ister, on 10 rE Da = o’clock m , at the O' ity. to show cause why 8 di pot be granted You are eid bankra pe creditors ‘he said) ister af the order of the Court Marshal of D. 0 Test :—R J. MEIGS, Olerk. (rrr rates LET SEFIOE On the petition of 8. 's. ParT ne, Pa, Ler eter pig ari Sed rc sane z 2 SF, y DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO.. Aucts, BB Corner sth ahd D wtreete nortaweate RUSTEE'S SALB 'WEWTY-SEVEN VA- “Gievbeted SER MPROT a Pes wit THIRTERRTH OT ERETS OCUUBT, AT AUOTIO! Q By virtue of « deed of trust from Frankl ‘Lamson et ax undersigned, ‘ber 21, 18973. recorded iz cords of the District in Liber No. 699, at the request in writing of thereby: T will off-r for saleyto the on WEDNESDAY, the ' Sth day ot M: ia 8. Ucto- the land re- folio 157, and 88, sqhare No.24i; also « subdivision, except those portions thereof wa! were heret fore conveyed to Oharies M. Walker by theenid Bliab Kingman and others, by deed dated June 1. 1867. among thé land records of the District, in Liber B 0 E, No.7, folio 383 ot ad Blstot the property can be seen at any time at the Auctioveers. rms: One-tbird cash, and the equal payment months, with eight per cent. interest. secured by deed of trust. A deposit of @620n enctrlot on day vale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven dgys from day of sal, the trustos reserves the I at the risk and cost of defaulting pur. ving five days’ notice in ‘aehington. Conveyanc- _mar2 uctioneers. ‘TIM Cipar * Bvt Ecticers toa ie i 252 Lien street, aaonner ten ‘ave. aus ° Btar Office 5 HANCEBY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RRAL FROPEESY ON 4% STHEET, BE TWEEN .VIRGINIA. AVEXUS AND B STBSET SOUTH WEST. By viriue of decrees of the Supreme Ovurt of the District of Columbia of Janaary 25ch, 1873, land March 34,1574, in Equity cause N Pocket, No. 11, we will sell. at pabtic a ont eo mines, Om Ista, at 4 olclock Bo.'i7, in W. B 637. fronting 16 feet about 120 fect to an alley. The improvements con- sist of a two-story Brick House iby order of Court the property will be set up at o 00. 8 Of sale: One-third of purchase money in cssb; and balance in equal instalments at 6 and 12 months after day of sale. ‘The deferred payments must draw interest from that day, and be secured by the notes of the purchaser, whe must deposit $50 when the property is bid off, and complete tbe par- chase within five days thereafter; thi property will be resold, after five d at his risk and coat, Qonvorencipg at purchaser's cost. _mar4,7,9,12,15,17,19,90,21 Auovloneera, No. 729 7th street,Letween G ani H sta. ry By »irtue of a deed of trust, dated the Ist day ‘et 86q., One of the land records for the District bday of _—. 1374, that vata. No. 3 and 9, in the stibdivision of ssid tract as A 0. 8, and at 4% Pall sell Lot No. boa pearly new two story Frame House. late General of the capital, and within three-fourths of @ mile OHN F. HAN MICHAEL THOMPSON, Frastecs, : LATIMER & ULEABY. Y B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE VALUABLE REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF WASH- INGTON of March, 1878, recorded in Liver 712, folio 91, of Oolumviad, and by direction of the party secured wy in frovt of the premises, on able real cetate in the County of Washington, beng art of the “ Greomvale” estate, and knowa as Lots he office of the Burveyor of the District in the following order, viz: At 4 : sell Lot Ni Lot 5 coutains 29 acres and 38 perches, and Lot 9 contains 28 acres, 1 rood, 20 perches, and is improved roperty forms part of the home estate of the : Win. Hickoy iaeituated within 3% miles <Tthe Columbia stre:t railroad, on the Biadensbarg turnpike, and is specially adapted for market gar- Ceps, both as to soll acd ucation. It could be con- veniently divided up into villa sites, and would form aitractive places of residence for persons deing business in Wsshington. ‘Terms: $3,750 on each lot in cash, (of which $200 mast be paid whem the property is knockd down;) the balance in equel payments at 6, 12 and 18 months from the day of sale, for which the a chaser’s notes must be given, bearing interest the day of sale at the rate of eight per cont. per trast on the prem- inens Oonvorenciog ts pergeaer wees ee eee RTOHARD FT. MORSELL, Trastes, marta J.T. OOLDWELL, Salssm B* B.8. WARNSE, Beal Estate Bi ral Buildings. Corner riband r Bireets Horthweet, TRU! LE OF IMPROVED AND UN. Ni cured my Y = Byun ieee ving de- scribed Beal Betate, situate in Washing- ton, District of Oolambia, to wit :—The east half of numbered eight hundred y-fh A? Square nd fi being origipal Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 25,25, 27, 23,29, 30, 3i, } 33, 34 and 88, in said square, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sale: 912,00), with expenses of sale and interest at ten por cont. from May 17, 1873, in cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months; with interest, secured by @ deed of traston the Property. A deposit of $400 will be required at time of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser, If terms of sa'e are not complied with in ten from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the fauitin aser, after five daye’ advertisement in one oF more newspapers pablished ig Waching- » D.O, tons DO. eromas T. FISHER, DAVIb GALLUP, maré-eofds [Bep) J.T. OULDW. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, BB OHo Togs vaorihweet corset ig sed D ats, TRUSTER’s SALE 1 IEFEOVED DY EB YY. 'D BY EL. BOUHRE. ORR SRE Trustees, LU, Auct, By virtue of three deeds of trust. September 6, 1872, and recorded in Liber Mo. } St folios 206, 408 and 211 respectively of the records of the District of Columbia, and at re- A ee td Seana: gains 2 a of square 871, of the cl jubject to a prior deed of 200 on lot B, and forest at oper ooxt, hove eee Each of lots 4 i peas heeeeonaahaingcre le in every respect as x ‘The lota will be sold “ ‘Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se- ow by these deeds of trast, (720 on each lot, with interest at 10 per cent, from April 1, 1873,) with the ex; of the sale, in cash; and the balance a six twelve mouths, with interest. eit lot required at time of sal HM con- not complied with tm seven daye, the ‘soven days perty will be resuld at cest and risk of default onsen a Wh EEIAMS, Aucts” 08. B. WAGG. Bt ™ ‘sal Entate Auctlouesr, 619 7th street. pr Hears Hee Be rtm AND I " ETD esc essa cere of the land records | cost of the defa: ‘The abor Parcel of ground ki eight. in Adams and Ocltmen’s recorded subdivision of Square numbered three hun tred and ten, together wi buildings and improvements w $50 will be of sale. If ferme of enle are not complied with within five dare from day of sale, the property will be resold at 1 og purchaser. above property will be eld smbject to a cer- tain debt, secured by deed of ‘dated January 50, 1878, and duly recorded in liber 709, folio 79, one of the iand records for Washington d.o. ‘The amount of said debt made EA THER, Trastes T.P DU! SON, Wi ie fe! mae NOAR! DOWLIN ¥ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO.. Aucts., BY ROCHON Scat, AUCTION SALE OF STALLS IN THE BEN MARKEY. — In accordance with an act entitled “An act in pinion {9,the sale and rent of stalls in the Bastern by the Lesisiatiwe Assembly of the Columba. oe at as herein provided shall be occupied ir chaser thereof, nd void, and shall be owold by the distin oft and void, and al r Governor after thirty days’ 2 otic Sec.3. And be further enac ed, That the referred to in the foregeing section shail be thirty dollars per annum : Provided, That and Market Commi ab all r stands shall ‘be one-third cash, and the remainder pa able in three equal annual installments from dato of sale, with interest at the rate of aight per cent. per annum, and in ¢ase of de- fanit in the pay n> of any installment, the Gov- ernor shall i for cash the stall or stand upon oo said installment is due for the remainder of 6 term. Bee. 5. And be tt further enacted, Thatany act or acts now in existence inconsistent with the pro- visions ef this act be, and the same are nereby, re- Notice tshereby giver that the remaining stalls in said Eastern Market wi!! be sold oa the at public anctior, on TUESDA larch. 1874, at 3:30 o'clock of the law, #0 sh sale, will be xecuted: Proviso, any one porcine stalls for the purpose of selling fish, in the main building, will buy that privilege wotil fish stalls are ere pon the outside, aod when such is done the of such stalls will be aired to change from main bui'ding to the outside stalls. ‘ _—— i be complied with within five day: from oy Of SS ALEX RB SHEPHERD, Governor. Gaga EAE Oommindonare few. @ DUNCABSON ‘pow. NG & O0O., Aucts. Y DUNOASSON, DOW Be eer Soruer eh ene LING & UO., Aucts. streets northwest rs vid Bastern Market, st th and 7th streets southaast. Que large Brick Building, 7 Lot See }, &C., attached. erms: Cash. By ordar of A. B. Bhe Governor. GEO. A BORGER. oommissionors, G. KIMBALL, fob26_DUNOANSON, DOWLING & 00. Ancte 1B & CLEAR! BBX A Eat Estate Brokers tnd Auctioneers, T ‘ave. and Ith street, Btar Office Butlding. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON AND F WELFTH STBEST. BETWEEN EB aT ERETS NOBTH WEST, AT AUCTION. ‘OONRS, } 4 GLBAEY, Aucts. er PEBEMPTORY #ALE IN RALTIMOBE OF a! TOOLS, FALLS. BLOC! BIGGING,. M. &e., UBED L ce te HAL BY PUBLIO AUUTION. ane will sell on the premises, southwest corner of L, folliday and Fayetio streets, (opposite the new City Hall on WEDNESDAY MORWING. Mach - 1874, commencing at 11 o'clock inal ALL THE TOOLS, BEBBIOKG, Ec., used in the construction of said res We name in part— och large lot of FALLB and PURCHASE BLUOKS, ‘Two single POLE IOKB, 110 feet long, o . Forty: U. ‘uste BANISTERS, erge ot M lot A ge lot BOUTTERS’ TUOLS; ‘hree STONE TRUCKS. arge assortment of Cay st all sizes. Ky Tools, oa saane OD ral of ALSO, Two F I. of SICH, oA ME RBS —— large lot © call the special attention of Contractors and ot! to this large sale. sales be war?-3 ‘aaciog the term: of sale five days from tie day the right to resell the cost of the default THB | several friends. To the unutterat 4 number French Piste Mantel and Pier Mir- About Bosewood Walt Buites, subbolsterea ta weaves ak eaeacaeasd ood and Walnut ‘Marbie-top Tables, o tere, and Fine Velvet end B: ‘Carpote it Rosewood Ui Or meds 6. Walouwt Obamber Farnitare, consisting of Marblo- top Dreasing Baresus, larbie-top ‘Washetands, Wardrobes. and Ou. } Mahogany Furniture, consisting of Marble top Bu- Teaus, Barble-top Washstands,. Wardrobes, About 750 Cape-seat and other Obairs. Fine Hair Mattresses, Cottou-top Fine Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows. Spring Beds, Tucker's patent and other springs. About 60 pairs of Blankets. Finely-carved Rosewood Marble-top Bouttets Waluut Eater sion Diniog Tables. An immense quantity of Yer-plated Castors, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Knives, Forks, Tabie. a Spoons, &c. Also, French and Stove Chinaware, and Out end wed Glassware of every de: juantities of Sheets, Pil- anes, Damask ipreads, Towels, Table Oioths, Napkins. ao. Fiae collection of ‘ut snd Pisin Toilet Sets. About $6.00 worth of fine Liquors, consisting of the standard Cham: ‘Wines, Fine Old Bran: Hask Mat- scription. Linen. consisting of low, and Bolster < dics and Whiskies; fall line of 'Wines and’ Oor dials of every description. Several fine Clocks, Fire proof Safe, Desks, Coun- ters, Bettees, Walnut Office Tablos and Uaairs, Steam Engines, Boilers, Stoves, &c., Bc. An eatensive assortment of Copper and ether Oook ing Utenrils, together with all other goods con tained in the abuve botel. Terms cf sale: ‘Two bandred dollars and ander, cash, over that sum,s credit of «: says for satisfactory N the of the ab: ¥ LATIMES & CLEARY, B ‘Auctioneers and Beal ew ate Brokers, Southwest corner yunsy iv enue and Biey- ‘enth street, Star Office Building. cr put two years and a sel. mi est of the ed, Jony in froatof the prom was ruary, at o% hail of Lot leven (30). fn'Suuare or ervation D, which ved with's large end convenient Frame Dwelling-house, . ‘of sale: @2.200 cash; the west |; the equal payments, at six asd twelve mouths, with interest. $100 when the py is strock the cost of the pur- chaser. - Ww. JO} feb: La’ B&O BY, Aucts. 57 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until MakcH THE 6TH, same hour end Ne Fi W. JONES, Trastes, feb28-4 LATINEE © OLEARY hoes, S7-IN CONSEQUENCS OF THE BAIN, TRE we sale is postponed until FBIDAY, March 13tn, oh cone ee ae ac 2. JONES, Traustes. © CERABY. Sncts, records of Wi Columbia, and by direction secured Ta a eT ae, “inphoe ’ 8. PART 0} Poke or tue CEE, Fae Ribot APioath ‘we shall Lo ‘STREETS -| grief, he insisted on her body being | cams eoveety YN THE ORNTESE | FBOn’ fi) SEY wee g H chit | i Hy i i i { i i i i 4 i i H 5 i Hi d 5s Opiates were administer- ed, which, to some extent, relieved her suffer- ings, and she died calmly.” Martha Coggewei & drover, died, as was si , and was Her husband was absent at the’ time. knowledge of his wite's death was on last, when he returned home. Almost od, 50 that he coud see the remains. This wasdone, and the co@a was opened in the nee of ¢ horror of all, the body bad changed its position in te | coffin, showing that Mre Ucggeeet had been buried while she was in a trance. The body was lying on its face. Evidences of a fearful strag- gle made by the unfortunate woman when she recovered inthe coffin were vin- bie. The fiesh was torn from one shoulder, and the shroud was covered with blood. When Mr. Coggewell saw what a terrible fate his wife had met, he fell senseless across the coffin, ang has been a raving maniac ever since. Tiaw Bor: certain Orm of French publishers of Paris, named Montei! et Bronchi blished th 1873 Brothers, have been condemned to pay 10.000 france ages, and to suffer two years imprironmeat for their malice and rascality.— Catholic Rewmow. TBE WOMEN of Charleston, 8. C., have bee g for temperance in a , and as they believe, a very effective way for over a t the hour of tw the drunkard reformed. And business is really going down. ‘Two nereunons basa concerning a The “ x4. sult at law spring w! be. 14 they both claimed. with eee the use of it,” replied one of the counsel, “when I inform you that the parties in the case are both milkmen.”” Missixe Prorie Wa’ Mr. Hen’ Allen is wanted in Laporte, Ind., where | body of bis wife bas just been exhumed and t stomach found to contain strichnine. Mrs. Joseph McDonald, who disappeared about the time Allen left, is inqutred for to explain. A evEstion }CH.— Minnie (ingutsi- tive child)—“‘Mamma, you told thal ladies should always a “Yes, my darl The if you please, why wasn't I born before Wil- ties” ry e How Drvrpep.—We bear trom the west that & philoropher bas extracted the following reply from a school-boy to the query, “How is U earth divided, my lady” By’ earthquaki => 57 In the Califormia assembly, Saturday, the bill to make women eligible to education vilice was passed by 35 to 31. &7 There is always some one thing which can do better than any other thing, and the waste of power that ensues trom tailing te discover what this is, and enter- fo aga unsuitable spheres of labor, is incalcu- able. per say is villag full quota in the peniten’ hence, unless parents do some! hellward course of some of their &7- An aerolite of twelve pounds weight re- cently fell in the vicinity of Marysville, Cal., which was so hot it could net be bandied for some time. It came crash thro: the tree with « bright fash, and wast buried ry feet in the ground. SF Ancient ate. Miss ~ * is qaite ear to of your r Modern ditto—‘Oh, Idon't mind walking bit, ‘thanks! i a7” A lady asked a nation of a ihe Phares” Ein Netrained at ghats and swallowed camels” me. impr Poel while eating, turn her For the reason, the | professor, that she cannot turn it both ways at once. &7 A patrietic woman in Burlington, readi im the papers thatsome woman in Di wonpert bad bair thirty-one inches long, immediately for will do anything uniess you intend to ir promise. ‘Observance of this rule may of secing gs child become te » “I'll skin you alive, to farm! et pat ‘ed off by eld iabor, cheertul, culti- eters BURL Ine. year of ber ited to attend her ber mother, Mre. Xth street northwest, on the femtly are a attend his faperal from Fifth Bop. ‘Tuesaay) at 3 o'clock p avenue, betwoon 4% and Me. 984 F Braun, between Mint end Toate. peri ossn ee