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remantic robberies that turn up from time to time in every country. A certain Teachema- cher, German by birth, bas enjoyed the | entire confidence of the great Angio-Freach firm, Messrs. Poisset of Bradford and Paris. ‘Though but twenty-eight years old, and boyish | of appearance, Teschemacher occapied the yo- | stion of chief cashier, and waseven trusted tosign for thefirm. Just before | ablic place, he made the ac- arquerite Chauvin, a young person of some attractions sud of superior edu- | tion. Led for her sake into large expenses, | he began to gamble on the tarf with such Inck astowin nearly (4.00 ina@ very short time ‘Thereupon be bought two ponies, a basket car- | riage, and other knicknacks of the sort, and | hired 8 charming little house in the Ayenne Bourdon, s neighborhood very retired. be set up a ofservants, passing under the | name of Baron Alphonse. Speaking Finglish e: cellently, he was supposed, in the Avenas Bour- €ov, to be. a wealthy eccentrict milord, Whose ruinous expenses were a subject of Going out early in clothes of the latest fachion, be paswed the day at his desk in a coat almost too ancient for respectability, dined for & franc and a balf, and returned home late, feehionably clad as he had set out. His bach: ler chamber, modest beyond what his position uthorized, wa: wn fo ail in the office at $1. Beu ev: ta. Bat fortune changed. raed against the cashier. to talsizy bis books. but for three Jonbie life was led without discovery, servants of Baron Alphonse are r-picinus after the fact. A fort- me the warning of a catastophe o long deferred. M. Poisset alance the books, he still unit! bit pon-appear- re the telagraph over- Me} of age, was raived by a ef bis per motive cat voluntar st gned for b ex TWREY A urn the fol- f Se: crosse snd Ind are the plai evening blue or or ant! wear, the new social sowIse Wien Sumpay Comns, — ne has a dog which always On week-days the wagon rom the gate and goes down ty factory. On Sunday it tarne to the 1 goes to church. The dog rans ahead; on Sun day het given. Six fp adver ¢ at noon for their faod. ke the hour. They When the bel! of St Mark’s ang ont the hear of noon, not a birt ©”, before the bell ceases, the air will | and doves by the hunared tly to the | t On Sand hg rain is given. The @'¢ bell jars oat 12 o’clock, but no birds appear. ‘They can connt: they know when Sanday Leigh's” Letter. ‘Tue Powsr or Vecetation— Walton Hall had at oue time its own corn mill, and when that 1 copvenient necessity bo slonger existed, the mili-stoue was isid in an orchard and for- getten. The diameter of this circular measured five feet anda halt, while its depta uveraged seven inches throu its central Dole had a diameter of eleven hes. By mere secident some bird or squirrel had dro} the fruit of the nlbert tree through this pct apg the earth, and in 15]2 the seeding was seen ris- ig upthroogh that gone ae As its unk gradually grow Spercure and Increased, its power to raise the ponderous nd Mr. Watertown used to sit upon it under the branching sbade. —————$——_—_—_—_oorr | tobe | outlay after that and totally independent of banks. Several of the Cincinnati associations have run ont, and besides lending money te their own me mbers during the existence of the organiza- tion, paid those who remained to the end aboat ten per cent. per annum on their investment. re abie to pay becanse them is light, the only seeretary, and the oniy g the reut of a bail ouce a As far as we can ascertain, there has been no ‘This large interest t the expense of runnin; salaried officer being bein; week. serious trouble in the associ Difficulties 11 tion to the immense business transacted. A great deal of busines is done by lending money to members on their pass.books, not ex- ceeding the amount paid in, taey paying inter- est the same ae < th'r borrowers. With regard to the Cleveland cases, it is th: ugat here among Duilding association men that the courte there cut back on the avs cia- is On account of exorbitant interests, which is not charged in Cincinnati, therefore, there is t to parallel between the two cities. ral average of interes charged her cent., whch is regarded as fair. th thorized assemblage; that i: © parties really interested, and the Supreme Coart, by whi: as poeore can teliin advance woata upreme Coprt will be. eint at jon en an apperl ium in addition to the interest. ar vidual authorized toe do so, qucetion was on A six >. amember of a b the court decided that the law author ection of the premium e gam ived the The jon and having ree them are offering a premi m der to tuke up surplus f Very Hard Cash Agia remarkable case came uy h in Brooklyn low lady Vasean street, Benjamin A. & i y, wh she Z money for her (s om a Sir. Bedell ip it ot deliver. ™ authorize Hug the ease cam: e first comp! 8 with stea! around amour Hughes gt lected name bat whe r enormous amount of money Pandied and inves ed by matual benevo- | lent associations of men unir @ general law, ions iu this city. | ¢ There | Such litigation as there haa been was mo-tly confined to the German building associations, | of which there are several, but the courts have decided tne cases on their merits, and inter- yened to prevent extortion and harrasement. the other associations have been settled in them without appeal to law, and it mey be added that there have been quite a number of foreclosures, bat not out of propor. t is thought the meeting at Cleveland was an pnau- unauthorized by peakers sho anticipate an adverse deci-ion from the is meaat @ decision adverse tothe buthding aseocistions involved, are premature, impertinent and presumptuour, it 18 affirmed Court has already prob issue by & from Toledo, namely, right of building associations to hag) Phis the statute specifically authorizes them to do, they are the only organized body or inui- decision in case of a man in fole- uilding association there, id interest, aud her of the asso. | r efits of such collections from others, he was alike liable for | the same charger i building associations in this lourishing. A large nam- | f thirty to ars pershare to members to withdr: before Jas 3, 0f Adan t charged wit . Hill said sx ject the moner, alleged in explanation that Mr. "# son-in-law, and his w Mrs. Hill in the Junatis a Quotations. pod of Sheridan that in a House of Commons he heard a member on the opposite side quote ost bim some Greek lines; rising, he replied at ones that Hors gentleman, if Ke bad completed te pss ior. gentleman, com) i pas- 8*ge, would have shown the House that thetr =) meaning bgt nage the contrary. He then proceeded with the utmost gravity to repeat bat seemed to be a sentence of Greek, but was in reality a string of gibberish, such as he could invent on the spur of the moment. The House was, of course, astonished at his learning and memory, and cheered him loudly; as his oppo- nent, discomiitted, sat without reply. A ready memory is @ good substitute for want of ready wit, but sometimes it must fall; the man who is able to think of a word when he wants itis more er than the man who can recall whole pages at any other time. A happy quotation, however, often shows real wit, as when Lord Derby, then Mr. Stanley quoted: mst O'Con- vell, who had spoken three times ommittee on the same question, contrary to the rules of the House, ““Phrice the brindle cat has mewed”” from Shakespeare, and when Swift, on seeing the motto non rujwi said recepton a medal of William IIL. remarked: ‘The receiver is as bad as the thier.” But such examples are rare, and not often, when related to be bres segere on as authentic. Queen Ellzsbeth’s ‘He blew with his winds and they were scattered,” in refere ence to the Armada; Strafford’s ‘Put not .our uurt in Prince when Charies abandoned him; E¢ward V1."¢ saying when at his corona- ion the swords of State were belivered to him, “Yoo ave forgotten the sword of the spirit nd Meny more are, as the Italiarssay, “Si non ten ‘trovati"’—it not true, at least are well invented. Such are Lord Denman’s reference to Gcorge IL, a8 something which ‘Phe semblance of a Kingly crown bad on; and the application to the late Lord Brougham aod Vaux of the words “7 et pratorea nihil”? h may be cunsidered parallel to a recent e story. A great unive ATs ago the ‘Discovery of the source of the Nile” asthe subject of ‘a prize essay, the send th their compositions with y which the nital ft,” which in this ease, at least, turned out but 109 true. The poem was not consideretnt.’? Of course, the vast majority of English stories r Kind turn on happy applications of texts ®. Many o Tent, some are of historical value, and some are I worth remembering. The Apocryphs have little used in thia way, thongh tho wall- » proverb, © Magna + wel been ed | 2 e motte of the » comes from them; but often netion, eck to the end,” usnaily givon in its Latin ‘espice fnem,” from the seventh chapter ok of Ecctesiast One of the happiest ure was that of the Sat- kept silence, yea, even trom good words,” to the Iate Dean Alford, | when he had ceased f contribute to } a popular magazine; anc 8 of sermons preached on public occasions aftord some excel- lent examples. Thug, an nt dean took for | his text at the re- | which had been par | words: “Gather up the iregments that nothing | be lost;”” aud @ country ciergyman haying to | | | officiate before oneof the Princesses, ts said to have used tee multiiated ver ‘The king's daughter i all glorious,” for the occasion of bis discourse. Several places claim the minis believed that had David lived par might have eaid, notin haste, bat at leisure, that all men are liars; and more than oue author relates the incident at family prayers where the old gentleman ads to the text? “He clothed himself with cursing as it were with agarmont”’ the comment, “Ir is certainly a very bad habit. An Oxtord clergymen caused some remark by commencing a sermon with “St. Pai I partly agree, with him.” Sw i Girls and Perfumes. m, and had Dr. Corey examias her for this | pr. smithers, : cin the New Goctor deciared that she was not | york Gr apbie a: young tian i not satisfy the Josepis, and | (ne write poe merson). ant fod they, as slieged, asked Hughes to get Mrs. Hill | Initthat he is 4 to deed her property to him, that they might by ¥ Susceptible to imprea- sions of all tor i Way in which he regards this means show Dr. Coroy that the woman was | Perrumes, for example, hows dhismnnaree ae really insane. Hughes did this, and, having | ce;tibility. He has a distinct tation with obtained the ¢ 1 mortgages from Mra. | pearly every perfume that has been popular El, but with eration, re; d then ce he became an ornament of car best soci- in the register ce of Ki unty. When i took him into a drug store one day aod the Josephses found this asked Mr. of Lubin’s extracta on him. He Hubhes to transfer the property b: This he refa a notary publ erty bait been transferred to bim without con- sideration, and that the deeds were therefore invalid. Mr. Haghes then made out another deed of the same property to Mis. Hill, and sent it to Adams to get bis wife tosign, but she wrote back that she was toosick to attend to such bs and his ing was found on him s Was to be sme & partner in his Yerson county, and I ve ha! ay Mr. Hughes <5, were also found v0 cash. ng to ck to them. d to do, but, instead. went before and made affidavit that prop- nd €0 Mrs. Hill did not get the an agreement in writ- nlating that Mrs. Hilt factory the of the concern, «he agroei Other docu- w that Mr. entered hear the time bein were a clair inte the experiment, and fo conducted bimself as though he nt living over @ baker's and capable of disclosing ‘all events of lite, ladie= fifty centa, ons dollar.” ne breathed the perfume of the violet he murmured: “This is Nelhe; Lam walking with ridge to #ee the sunset. will meet us with a clu fifteen years and was a country boy first sweetheart. 1 tried Lim with r Kate,” he said dreamily. meant what she said last night. I’m not too young to know my own mind, and to-morrow—”’ I svatched the rose away and substituted frang:- “Ab,” he sigh was the girl hom I took to see -Jef . Why did I insist on knoeiing on her father’s do and at- tractivg the atiention of the polic The tel low had actually made an elaborate system of sentimental memories out of the different per- atiy my fatier He had gone back £ dpe bis own interests. | frames popular with young ladies. A given per- keeping Mrs. | rume ‘brought ite particular girl ix ly iad for we infallibly to what he called bis mind. He soon s) woald taxe de an attempt to classify g ientificaily, ud bare an ding to thelr faverite perfumes. + He to the statem y h: h only mily removed from a ci and oc said and did,and how he looke nd finally bi bring bim in some day to see th told the next time he ca: he had “gone right away” for some ti perplex ard mi , on the. day 0! sai t th is you ask r contersation cony: onian, that the spirit never seen by t was a fr strergere d seen and tal What wa: hether Or not, upo ae 1 SceNns aT THE The Spanish corresy Times, dombarément of [ren “Upon the Freneh hill tier he Car ed to witness the scene. mos thickly-garrisoned p: sent 8 was rev the erfes of e which came from the atta shot ‘told.” me zerian the bombardment, selves with entabies and regular picnic on the riok: spondent tocome. It has already lasted four year: it will probably be another ‘seven years’ in the ‘tr | murder of K New two mouths mtry com- rn part o| city. ‘The children soon began to tell their par- evts of a boy who came to play wich them in the street or in their play-room, and what he ‘dren ‘The answer yee right away.” Boing to the honse to let m know, the children did so; but as they s when the parent reached the play-room. Thie wenton greatly to the wonder and wrents; the children, simple, e honght nothing strange of ne day they reported to their father that playmate, now well known by name, m his father and mother were going opein & few days, and he gave their ames and the vesgel they would sail by from Ne York. The gentleman, without saying , Went to New York, foundsach na eamer’s list, went tothe dock on the ng, sought out the persons, and in- bad a boy of such age and de- children bad related to him We hadench Fur. ed them and the Bos- | ¢ their darling boy, who knew and loved him, itor to the honae of perfect with by the he result is not the retarn ne possibility appearance the New York Cescribing the scenes attending the ng the scene of ac- there were over tive thousand people as- An oceasonal riek could be beard when a shell burst in the rt of the town, which ad shudder through one, and which red the mere horrifying because of Itation and volleys of ouths king party when a Among the spectators was a large perty of American and Engliah laties and ge who, having visited the Alps in Swi and the French Pyrences, came to see Many had provided them- iokstles, and had grass, despatching two of their pumber for a supply of sandwiches, sherry, etc., and pot forgetting a bottle o! the liquear for which Hendaye is tamous. “Tne more I see of this war,’ sys the corre- ‘the more I am convinced that there is but little chance of it« ending for some time ” Le would say, ‘ara the only o: lots is worth winning. Your re ewomen farnish us with sion, but they are tistying.”” TaeTarre trial of Ji-epn es whose and your gtand pas M \cRKEY MURDER Trtst. —The ebarged with the » Was cont tat mony ackey re bert A. May Castle, Delaware, he defense showed Tay) bad been intimate friends dur and that there was no caus: them. ‘They were boon companions, and int! habit of drin re was entire at ally in- duce conviction in cases of circumstantial evi- he | dence. Taylor's visit to Ohio was proved to ditsted, and that he went thers to ptocure employment. When inforined that officers were seeking to arrest him he went vol- untasily to the sheriff and surrendered himself. The case for the de‘ense was ably presented by Hon. Mr. Bayard, and at the close of the test mory Deputy Attorney General Hodgson com- menced argument for the State, in which head- mitted that the evidence was entirely circum- statial. He did not conclude his argument, and the court adjourned until Taestay morning. A Repvetion cr Waces.—The Itochestar Express of the 17th ist. says: “We are called on to record the fact that yesterday a reduc- n of ten per cept was made in tha wages of sli mechanics and laborers who have been re- esiving Jay or over in the Centra) raliroad shops may be expected this last move of Vanderbilt's carries dismay into many 28 sehotds. the ce, it fhe remem + &@ reduction of ten ‘per cent was made in the wages of thesa same men which was submitted to without prumbling The ton per cent was not restored, but the mea bad begun to think that the bottom had beeu ed. Their disapnointment at the receipt of last orders from Vanderbilt, therefore, may iag'ned. This makes a reduction of twanty Tesntin abs Men who were r ceiving $3 per day previous to the panic at now oly receiving about $250. They the situation with the best gr: nevertheless feel it very keenly. SomETHine Wort Kxowrxe.—The farring oF coating deposited on the inside of steam rs may be easily removed, making the «ur- face appear like new iron, by placing a quan- tity of raw potatoes in the boiler and letting thera boil to pieces, After two or three days pen the manholes, and a saudy depysit will be ; brush it out and the boilers will he good new. The worst case of gravel may be as cured, the deposit disselved and passed away, by using the water in which potatoes have been boiled to pieces. Strain the water, sweeten to ‘This taste, and drink for two or three weeks. isa painless cure, and Dr. W. A. Santa Barbara, is our authority.—Aita- ornia. Iv 18 BETTER to yield @ little than to quarrel @ great deal, The habit of standing up, as people cal! it, for their (little) rights. is one of the most disagreeable apd undignified in the world. Life is too short for the perpetual bick- erings which attend sach a disposition; and unless @ very momentous affair indeed, where other people’s claims and interests are involved. itis aquestion if it is not wiser, hanpier, and more prudent to yield somewhat of precious rights than squabbie to maintain them. Trae witdom is first pure, then peaceable and gentle ‘Silas Card was married the other day, an4 backed on his wedding notice were the words, No cards.” But be doesn’t know what might happer.—Norristown Herald. =? The owners of the Palace Hotel, now be- ingconstracted in San Francisco, annoance their intention of bringing plasterers from the east, On account of a combination among the r. ‘When {t does come to a conclusion the country | Pissters there to raise the wages. will be in the same unsettled state as it always Unity of action with Spaniards, be they Republicans, Carlists, Alphonsists or The different bas been. tramontanists, is impossible. parties are pumerous enough to keep up stant warfare one with the other; and, as if they did not consider that enough rain to the coun- try, the people of the different provinces hate each other as the devil hates hol; = Ch is still quite ill, but is now danger. e7The New that a walk inthe considered out York Grapbio, having declared S87 A Louisville at &7-Some little Greensboro’, Ind., boys, were pla “5: resurrectionist the oth eveniug, and when Interrupted in their if @ amusement they threw the corpse of the little infant over the fence and fied. totte Cushman, who is in See peor 87 The citizens of St. Lonis sao. poone of the residence intheir midst of a beautiful poetess, of anature so sensitive that sbe fainted daad fat the sight of her little brother with fine tooth comb in his hand. _ S7-A Hiitle six~ ity proposed some | might be identified. One of these was: «Ex Nilo | her down to the | “I wonder if ehe | of quarrel between | DRY G6ooDs. Ee8t casts AN & WYLD iN W BOOKS BALTIMORE AND O80 BailgOaD. ver yard, fora aN fw ae WINTER SCHEDULE—Novaxons . 2 y WM. PALLANTENE's, * aba JUB Lo? N& Wru asteik se Se s 10: Life and Literatere in the Fatherland East a je e i rat. BLEACRE CuTTON, Sraner HW. | Ene Gentian Ppiicaophy: by Mose —— 798 Sraeer NW. | hell y Longfellow. ; oleh, damaged.) Trn SrRxet Tre by Pani Marco. 8. pn S Se BOGAN & WYETR, ee naragiete, the Personality and Ministry of the " ely we yabest . Louk, Loutertiie, Otnote- Bargains in Dress Goods, BOGAN & WYLIM, Baur ing to Waste, the Story of a Tomboy. th Shawls, Flannele, Cawt- 1015 axn 1020 A ‘arge pumber of new Jarenile Bo just re | mere, ke," [noti-tr] Tru SranerB.W. | cetver. ortetr 50 CEATS PEE POUND. S* 8 tus TEA 50 OENTS PER POUND. r STYLISH NOTE PAP: Se TEA 60 CENTS PEB POUND. Envelopes and Cards to Match, 18 TEA 50 ORNTS PER POUND. Kebractng several cutirely new shades ef Ooior | 100 TEASO TS PER POUND. ee a 3 | 3 TEA 90 CENTS PER POURD FASHION LEADERS s40 ané Way uk ap knee PAK Fata | LY SUPERION STATIONERY. 2 | 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE mas) ‘TEA 60 OENTS PER POUSD. : TEA 50 OENTS PER POUND. SOLOMUNS & CHAPMAN, $ is &.G. OOBNWELL & BONS, Fine Grocers, | Ag*nts Laurence’ Pure Linen” Papers, £0, i novdt-tr _1418 Pe. ove..opp. Willard’s Hotel, | “~~ —_________| 83 DRY Goods MARKED DOWN. Wwe HAVE A LaRe Bist OF SUBSORIi8- Ei To the vartcus POPULAR AND SOLENTIFIC GAZINES, snd desire to increase tt, and re- nan Cars. Brexkfast at Parvershur Sie 3. Paee gy Rectviiies Gatthorsbare . arg, Rock vil attherst Martiast commend those desiring any good Magazige or Ll- larwesvilic. Potu' of Kocks, 4 Lupin’s Black Bombazinc, $1.80, $1.75; worth $2 | instrated paper to var sataaahis and 8325. | SUBSORIBE NO 9 009 m.. Baltinore ard Rotor” PET Fp. ack Cashmere, G2e., 81, 81.25, $1.59 and | | We guarantee prompt detive:y ant entire satis. | % 9p ®-%-+ Baltimore and Relay | gt 78. fection, We are deliy receiving additions w our | 11 {arp im “except Burden Ohiones and St. Lonis, All sheds Casbmare, 59, worth 75 cents stock of Beantifally Bonud and Illustrated Books Olseiniatt ava Lon Fast Bxpress. fal Dress Gocits,'recnced from 40 to 39 cents, | for presentation. ‘Thess are row denied oe “S"SCNDAY TRAINS | Alpacss, “ te Sotto «| SUrconstersfor inepection. Our stock of Juvenile | anemore and Woe earns, 1.30 | x “te eee So | Books ts grand. We have a large stock of beautifal 4.50, and 7.08 pm * . “ 9.00, 76, SO ents and 61, | or eeeacerns “ty low prices, and e trariety | Por Kaltwmore and Kelay. 7.96 nod 7.33 9m vie, 75, 4 | Cf wonderfatly executed Chromes — Our facilities f BE Aoty All Woot BI sddced trom @6 to @S Card Pinte Engraving and Priuting are perfact. | *¢°—° A@ &- m. and 6.10 p,m , stopping as dur. ing the Week Pisdurs Tictn.—8.59 p.m., stopping as during the Week Stop at Viaduct Motel, Relay a, au Tra jouse, Scattom. 21 Fennayivanis avensio._ | st) Gite Ticket Odeon Wantagton butions ia i ii a Penusyivauia avenue, where orders be ah dn cle! sakon for Baggage to be chscled aud teseived 4t Received “7 G08. K. SHAEP, Master of Transportation, EHILLINGTON 8 BOOKSTORE, LM.o UE, General Ticket Agent, Corner 4% street ond Pennsyleania avenue, GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Gen'l Agont. jy Ten Qid Maids, by the sathor of Widow G ALTIMORE & POTOMAO RAILROAD smith’s Dsnghter, Dsrot coRNen 6TH Bstesars 8. Ww k of Gold, by the anthor of Josep’ the Jew, After Noveuber 15, 8 will Fun we follows: 0 cents per pair; former price | Visitivg, Wedding aud Reception Cards engraved in theilatest style, Woe buve a large stock of beantifal BE WARREN CHOATS & CO. . VSKNON KOW, O, 62,75 cents ant $1. a) wear, $1, very che st be. Doeskin and Cassimores. Underwear tu great variety. LUTTRELL & WINE. novid aw O Pa. avent t [)®* Goons Vaux Citar ar CARTEB'S, 707 MARKET SPACE live of € | Dadiece aud Ge Give ts acail. novié tr Ew | | | Doone, by the autnor of Maid ef Sker. TRAINS LBAVB F INS ARKIVE AT oe i Parse. Oy ie Oat ana PALTINORE. WasHinu TON, ie CO le awn, by Mrs olmes,sachor of Lena Rivers. o achad Gotton, 12% © | Sunny Chores or Young Auierion in Italy aud Aus: a nts. | tris. by Olive m1 nday Justia MeCarthy’s Brilliant Story, “Liiatey Roch- sare selling the cheapest Sik Mohatr B: Alpaca, atly, tion, *:33 s. m., Limited Br- 9:39 | a. 44 conta, worth 75, in Washiagtou. | Obaste ae Ice, Pure as Saow, by Mrs. MC. Dospard. rest’ for New Work, aaj 7 Also, greet bargains in Black Bi | Gentisnelis, a Novel, vy Mra. B: »loh. ‘Sily ¢x. Sanday, Par- 1 m.,Acoommede. Fine all 1 Bisck Osshme: m4 | Cloth of G. a Olber Poems, by Thomas Bayley un daily ox. Sunday. Beautiint 2ew Dress Gods. Aldrich itimore | Very heavy Canton Losing to Win, by Theodore Davies, ad Philadetphia ex- Very by B New Fonuy Ptoture Becks, beaatifally printed In regs datl: 78 Large nasser ha for Men and Boys, colers aud Bonnd band: Very bem Duis ly; will be immense- t., Accomm:da- 4:03 p.m., Limite’ Br- os, only 5 cents ly popular with the youoz | n,detly,ex. Sunday. press from New York, CARTER’s, | Mosanerade Biock», Expreasion Blocks, and Acro- « Philadel Siiy, ex. Sanday . i } Bat Blocks, frit of fan and frolic aud most bril- eu) 5:35 p. m., Accommode- rovl3 tr TOT MABKETSPavR, | fant ip costume ton, except Suada: (2 EKA Al COH bs k Books, Paxa Books, Day Books and Ledg- 93). aay. tram GE*AT aTTuACTION TO. PUOHABELS OF y ap Pavers) Font, Luk and | 9:08 p, in. dsily, Now Baithace> wa she cet el Mook ii educe . ‘6 wholesste au: orl it Exprose o> mm a a per sara aie ed Piste ate One ee 3 BOOKSTORE, 10:10 p m,, Pacilc x |) grorey, Gully Flapneis at re icon. Bloricots, Towels sad Gor. 45s street aud Pa avoud e, y Jottons aa low as west. Bargalos in Black | es ; . E Mobsirs end Alpscas, slwasa on band. Breas ” + gn Satarday leaves osiery ana Notions cheap. Call ieee = —— Wash - é : > NG W s a ; aod Friday, and 3:40 p. m. dalir oetst-Im 1040 Penueyivane eects EYSDSS SxpGasresues: OF YOUNG ounday, connect at Bowie wiih talus {oF pee = ——— fi Ja COBBIDOM, Tench 's Creek itne, Beenuzad acu. iy at 706 K «I b bovi ins leaving Wasdington at 8:55 9. m. « id ™, connect st Odenton with trains for A: “brains arriving et Washtnrton at 9.93 @, m A iM ARE NOW OFFELING mabaMe the 8 aud Singing: Worsted Bol:ion Fringe, something new, SCHLIESEF ~. the Freuch Laugnage, : m.,councet a; Bowie with trains frow Vuk Laces; Guipure Laces. Classen £08 OAYS ard FRIDAYS, on Capitol | Pope's Oreck Hoe, Velvet Bibbons and Beaded Belts and Belting at | Hill, at Miss Unikiue’ school (Withet Hal Pamongors leaving thelr orders at Ticket Cos »pular pric Black Bil er 3d and B sirects southoest. EVEBIN WED) northwest corery, French read pgs and conve avenne, northwest ocr ner 6th street and Pouns; 13th street and P. enn yivauis (A beantiful Lyons Gros = p De Ets, $1. 8. YOUNG, Gen? Pam'r Agent Drs apt | at $1 35 a je, &' th strest northwes Py venne, can have tl bs age eniled fo: 4 Bilk faced Valvers at 83 Seep ee cn ang | eentenees S46 Mth street noritiweat, no Shtcket at hotels aud residences to all polota Worn Bonnets, Orders for Coat Velvet will bo vetee | ESS)1S8, 78208, AND CLASSICAL IN. | ind West Through tickets to, Omotunat!, Oolum and the goods furnisisd at New York prices | £4 STITUT'B for y: Iadion, 918 New York | brs, Indiauspolis, Louisville, St. Louts, Hew Or- Bamples will be show “Ww MOEK Drives | avenue northwest, ANGELO JACKSON, | \cane, Chicago, Gmele, Ban Francisco, and all autifal All-wool Serges at S0c. per yard. Principal. Seventh aunual session begins on the $ Kast, Woet, North ane Sonth, tack Oaahmeres (d Width), Se, aud Gp. | Late: of Beptember, 1874, ang2-ly L. DUBABRY , General Sap, | | Avawiok SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES GREAT beat makes) ‘Adcrona M, A: TYSON & SISTER, W874 pennsyivania. pourel875 Ancruscopet aaa Prat ne che warli-ly Contee’s P.6., Prince George Oo., MA. ME fess 70. THR == Gal! and examine cur stock. SORTEWEST, 300TH, AND SOUTHWEST BRODHEAD & CO Toning leave as [THE GREAT OD... @. | Baitimore... §:30 a.m, ects. 1206 F street, between Lith aa m = = E18». RP. = METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. “10 - “ 71b0 MERCHANT TAILORS. B. SMITH MERCHANT TAILOR, 8 8 Srazxr, Orrosits Patant Orricr, pa-ly Washington. D. 0. f) J. BEIDEKORE. A & 00.) OITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY MKEKCHANT TAILOR, THE SWEAT DUUBLR TBSOK LeUT: SR LERAE, Seomery , Paince State-room Day'ané ‘ging Cat mondern improvements, Two pund, ved te Western aid Oeotral MAKE OONFSCTIONS ihrongh from WASHINGTON to the WEST and NOBTH without change, Tickets by this route can be procured at the ofBots corner of Sth stroct and Pouusylvauis avoune, and IMMEN: ASEORTMENT! BREW FALL AND WINTES GoODs BICKS LOWER THAN EVER! @OODS BETTER THAN EVES Tmer of 6th street and Pen: ‘tvania areune, Goce: Metropolitan Hutol, Inte Browa's,) NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY! Rational Hotel, where reliable tnformation will be | via ©. 36% Penn's ave., Washington. clyen at all times, ——_—_—_—_———_—_—_——L Passengers procertng. tal ote py tp em wore Jone ace Cars 01 JO, | REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Hore sre fow of the bargains offered :—Bors | ud Gitte’ Meriso Embroidered | At THE BEAL BSTATE EXCHANGE, { No, $18 77a STHERT B. W. | &. F.M. FARHTZ, Lave with Fitch, Fox & Co. ps snd Hoods. and Meriue Freuch Hoods, Hend Kuit Zephyr Gap: 6 Hoods, Hand Kuit Sacqnes, 81; Silk aod Satir ited Hvods. very fine, $150 and $2; [ufante’ o- a, £2; Childrens’, Misses’ and Lad's Leg 681; Ladies’ ‘fine Merino Vests ano a * heavy Merino Bhirts, S0c. anc ecoommodat: Pittsburg, Buffalo and Eimira, “gb. &. TOUNG, woucral Raccenger Agors, atti ALEXANDELA anD ALEXANDRIA &@ FREDERICKSBURG ERR. ¥ sshd ae 2 . BREE OF 8 anp SIXTH STaeRT?. NOTARY PUBLIO, CONVEYANOER, REAL L y and Fine full regular Hose Go ' rs : ocls-ootm” | three Men's super stout British Socks. Local trains leave for Alexandria as {pliows:—-%. Oe | Fase eieT Rates Walte Obitces Oa Baeies: | Teese Ta, Aire for Alemania, as {plo 3 8 Sasa NTA) CGD A a = chieh A _ ae tary hese: ls | * 2 Tp. m.dally, all other rats dahy excep: y ‘f ay a nd ents” atite an emi: jeer | INSURANCE COMPANTES, _ | jict end rity’ Bens pt 800. Mons’ fi {Trains from Alexandria SURE 7 W bite Shirts only §1; Large size fine Linen Dinuer 7:33, Le ag! 9:33, 20:33, [SSURE WiTH Napkins, 1 per dazed; Rarkey Bed Frait Wapkine 33, 6:33, 6:33, 7:3. H 81 per dozen; Ohildrens’ and Ladies’ Fancy Wool trom Alexandria daily, THE extra long Hse, 35 to Wo. a pair; Ladies flac White ‘cept Sunday. hay Nubias, $1; very baudsome Sik aod Wool Em mi. And 4) J 2, Connect with trains o | Corcoran Fire Insarance Co,, | 3 Slipper Pattores only 9 top and Onfo B Kid Gloves for men and ladies, Intest colors, $1 and $1 60; Ladies’ Dogekin Ga 6 §1; six fue Ivory ‘Handle Table and Deaser: OND FAST BX PHESS loaves daily, ox cept Bundsy, at 6 p. m., arrive at Kichmond 10.40 “A EOME INSTITCTION,” J.T. DYER, Bee $2, Bix Teaspoons, warrauted plated om White | for sale at Offices Corner 18th street and Pennsylve- | Meal. $1, three wid five-bottle Castors, @1; flue | oi8 avents, and corner 6th street and Ponasyivants | ‘IRE BANC ditto, best Butter Kaives. Hc.) Napkin Rings, | 2vente, where Jers con leave orders for bag- | K a aria Deot plate, oe; solid silver ditio, @1: ee Watt ged hotels snd. resid paewrT Seboare = Hingare Fire Insurance Company ot New York— | Sicthes Brushes, 2ic., be and gl; Rubber Dressing 'S. 8, YOUNG, Gea'l Passenger Agect, jy2i-tt Tmirans vis bare amen ates . rote, $1; Ba Books ond W en a os ~ ublte Fire Insuraace Compary ork large variety 259, Up to @2s Brack. Amets, 670,00. Burplas, 94,000, ets of allsbldy io to si Towel Backs, Boos MISCELLANEOUS. Moenhattan Fire Insurance Company of Mew | Shelves, ‘ables, atracks, ; ten-pin Diamo ork q tracks, S7>c.; fine Bevore and Pocket Knives | +¢#s OUND TOP Fork iar, 9618.0 Se rake eerie $1; Werk Bankers trom 382. up to 1: Wamatanas HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Surpius, #388 He Pepe aE gly ed | ra Prepared te furnish the Ci Dominion Fire Insurance Company of Vir | SMG 506; silendid assor:msnt 0 Tiameuse | above celebrated URMENT to dealers and coneres, rinie—Avsctn, $518,000, Sarplan, @11B/0007 Eee ee Lae a WILLIAM L. BEAMBALL g O0., msyt-tr Ageuts, 607 7th strast northwest. wu HOTELS. [reais HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. 6., WILL BE OPENED AND KEPT ASA FLBST-OL48S HOUSE, NOVEMBRE lst. JAS. S. PIERCE, Propriet ern Bockingham Hou ‘ortamouth, N. H oci23- It 1s ‘impossible to enumerate and describe the thousands of articles. Coms and see for yonrself No trouble to show goods. Three floors of my large establishment are packed with goods to the ceiling. 3.9. &3.M. WATERS, 3028-n No. 85 High strect, Georgetown, NSN SRSING ETYLE OARRIAGES —Ovor 100 of the lates: Mew York styles of Pork and Pony Phetgue, Top and No- Top Buexies, Sash and Low Door and Jomp-seat Carriages, Second-hand Osrriag: tp qxcbange, Onll before purchasing elsewhere Fb, SOUMIDT 6 00-, Mo. 319 ath strect, be. tween a asbington, and * 8. Ma. may!l-i3" B. SILVERBERG, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOBB, oota-tr SL TrH St., NAR PRNKSTLVANIa AV, oD street, Baltimore. Lo LIMB LIne ‘WOOD-BUBST LIMB. 9@ cents per barrel, THOMAS Faust, December 29, SECOND AND LASTGRAND GIFT CONCERT IN AID OF THE 4S58TER BUTBL, of Irsing Place ana 10th strest c ir @! ir vin, ace mu res’ = New YORK, ex. Sanday, | |. Perso >. E- 2 7 : ly 91.80; ix solid steel full Silver Plas GBEAST SOUTHEEN EXPRESE, via Richmond, | OF FICE—1429 Pennsylvania svenne northwest paey at 0; is soll ies ver Blave iegnss Wachtegtoa EIB tr delly.srvept Bunce, | JOHN T. LENMAN, President. | spoons or Forks, warranted plated on White Motal, | | Through tickets toall points South nd Southwest | ER LINES | Wyse amnapoencar POTOMAC RIVER | After this date the run as follows Tears Wesvin teb-wtrnee sUESNAY and SATCRDAT aor ONL ss a Towloek, for Landings as f Leave Alexandria every THURSDAY moratn at ions as far down ae Rock Bocre: on Pridey morning Pasongere for thie tr; | take forty boat from Westrinet = Fon tg ™. arriving tp time toconscet with Powter WM. B. BYLBS, Agent NEW EXPSRSS LINE VIA Onan, PRILADPLPUIA ALEXANDRIA. Va. «ASH | ineTON ARP GEORGETUWN. YS From | Pisr 3, North Whary MEDNESDAY ‘aod BATUMDAY From 69 Water etreet, town, D.C. MOB DAY anc Prityy This toe commence: at Philadel; Regular Sens weet ty Line of st dence, Boston and New Bngland sates. ec tn Bostoa by thts tine @ Ff. BYDS, Agent fr D. ot Go. WM. P. CLYDE & O0 , Phiiadet F. A. REED, Aleran va pusbbo A. PRABOB, 89 Devonshire stroct, ost p ered by Knox’ Express. Or- Priedeiprta, BF Freights de? dere loft at Genera: Office, 603 Peuray! oe, oF at the Steamers’ whart,wil! be prom! tended OnLY CAN TaN WAIL STRAMSHIPS. LINS CauRyiNG irersy 9 AMERICAN FLAG Sailtog every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUBERSTOWS aa LIVEGPOOL, IN INTERMEDIATE ant STRE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates es low as by anctbor fi-st-ciass Line PETER WRIGHT & SONS rere tat soe2d-ly Bom HULADELPHia Ship by “ow Kxprear Line rRON B MAND Fr Dork froiht via “Oiydes T flomon and Pr: Bee mite tisememt of © Wor fuli tafe art-ly @ F nyor - os Water et, O CUNARD LINE. | _ NOTrox. demu | witn the view atc tomers of this # coUree fer all seasons of ar Ud the outward pamenge froin Queenstown t rk ot Boston, crossing Meridian of © Bothing to the north of 43 On the homewanl passage, crossing the M | 0880 at G2 Int., oF nothing to the north of 4. | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN | KOVAL MAIL STEAMSHI Ps, SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. . Dance of take & specified New at <3 lat idtan } Sew Youre. | Faom Mew Yorn, | Wed., Nov. 28 Sava......_.Wed,, Dec, 9 | 2/Parthia..Wed. Jan 6 Jan. 08 Wed W }60.20 emarked * do a | er. Barzs ov Parsa Bloerage at Bicernge tickets frot. and all pare of Europe, at tills of tadin 6 Qaecnstown, lowont rate. Trroagh given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, ‘other porte on the Voutizeut, and for an ports, For freight aud cabin p ¥ wt the Company's offoe, No. 4 Bowing of stecrage passage, No. Teen; 111 Rrostwar, Trintty Boiidivg, orto OTIS BIGRLOW, Becker, 606 Tc) street, sana site Patent OTtoe. _jand-ly CBAB. 6 K Agect, ASUINGTON, Bi Ww YORe ts BURTON, AND PHOVTDENO The fre a LADY OF THE Lake having resemed ber regular. tripe to Norfolk, will le re ber what foot of ae lee: 8 Szth sttvet, every MONDAY anc! TEURSDAYT, at # p. m..t0uching at the principal ®t Norfolk with steam- bod M, Line for Bosts 4 in the Old" Dominion Stcaehiy So my, tor Sew Yor rei uh reaesd R Gare of Lady of the Lake. rie Nertaig BB. FETZBOGH dgont, sth etriet whart, 4. 0. PLANT. General Agents ara Reom No. 10 t Eatidhig peecnanrs LIne OF STRAMSHIPD WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Rereatier the foe Steamship B. 0. KNIGHT ang JOR 8 GiBSON will pake regular Wipe betwoon NEW Fou fl! HGTo tap hin we folk Bw YT a ED) e8 followe-— Loav: w 84K, om Per 37 Kaw river, every SATURDAY at leave GROBGETOWA every FRIDAY at ¥ LEXANDRGIA the same dey 1 DENLAR, z BF Freinds doit deve tof at Ge THE TRADES. ISOLAIR & BOBERTSON, Prarstcal Machinists and Bucine Builders, 1 aiteution given to J jog S04 Bepairs, Urders sullcited, and examination of work Wetted. | A115 D STeeer, eeplé-tm Pons = fronting on _terlé-tm fronting on Pannsyivante armas, 1 WRINGS AND 18ON aw % |\A ASTOR STORES Ne # 5AM Mancfactored BM. G. COPELAND, 643 Lontwians avenne, one @ oF ent of Fth strong, | [AWHINGE for Blores, Priven nn Lor Stores, Public Bullmge, Hevsis eee LRON FRAMES atts y | ro LAGS, CAMP-a TING'TESTS lor sale ot Agent for the Improved Miidew Proof Awnin Goods. ‘merd-tr AVRISGS GRD AWNING FRAMES — Of wmprowed Sivie and Pecier for Btores, Hotels, Pablic Botlategs, Ohy try Residences at factory prices Manufactured by JOBS 0. HOGAN, F13 Market Space, between 7th and Sb reese Fings auc Camp Mocting Tents for enie or reot Sole agent = omy Gencine Miidewed Proof ne Corns Awning matortal. aple-tr PAINT. 1 ber method ot Pert Palot wick I will warrant to effectual aang fy preveut dacpucst caused by defective brick walls and lesky mecalia roofs, proviied the paint is applied by mur own heuds. Price 3% ceuls per square foot for three HOUSES and SIGNS painted In the very intest “Sonate cont (or every king of work : 01 of wor tm my line I respectfully ark © trfal from thovg hou U have not heretofore Tort Brotoaslopaily Oniy one bicek frow Union Square, the most ora tral yet qatet location in the city, tn'the timed inte lesnity of all the grinc!pal places of amuscrusn’ sac sediug retail stores, bas boeu enlarged and lm proved the past season by the addition Aud 8 passenger elovator. Masonic Relief Association work for cellars, water works, pav butid- OF NORFOLK, va. ings, bricges, Be where strength is destrabie, The afty room best Cement in the world, Bole agent for District febs-ly CHAS. B, FEREIW, Propricter, WAY POSITIVLY FIXED, a on aan. las neal TUESDAY, 29th December, STATER ISLAND, 3. ¥.. DYSING ESTAB- am. 709 GsTRET7, — SS“ LISEMEST—#STABLISERD 1519, B-iye BaYWEEFTTE 404 875 Grixxre, LAST CHANCE! The oldest and largest of its kin’ tx the country a Agent, 7 % Act o* the Virginia Legislature | MW. B.—Guerantec gree tee on oe sed oa : ria ° iri —Bn ven that’ po robe of; BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS | ‘tt crits Ast fronts Ue bring your articles fuony to get 5@,000 TIOK ETS—6.000 CASH GIFTS, EPt4suisaap 1m 1816, $250,000 TO BEGIVEN AWAY! A. FISHEL, FIEST CLASS SOOUBER, CHAS. SIMON @ SONS, 61S Kh street, ite Ps t OM, {SERCLALTInS OF fis sols PRCORSS. € 1o ies Dri cleaned without taking them apart 63 ROSTH HOWARD 8T., BALTIMORB, MD | OR Grand Gah Gilt of 00 | Gensiemen's Clothes Cleaned witont turiaking Doealors in One Grand gosh gino ; <4 Greaee spots removed ly, #0 that they never FORRIGN AND DOMESTIG DR | $B Greed Cash Gif Cf Sia Giovés cleanrd on short wotloe. Prices mo Goops, = Geand gun gir © erate; punctualit ygraranteed. eopl-ly me Grand Cash Gift o = would call special sttention to their splendid stock af Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Einbroiderios, Laces, and Hosiery; the ‘best assortment of Mocrular eS oe 1 ‘smonn' 00 oF sent free of freight charges Sy express; bu! @ Cash Gitts of @1 2% Cash Gifts of 43 Cash Gifts of 79 Oseb Gifts of 290 Cach Gifts of 57% Cash Gifts of 5060 Cash Gifts of E®ts4barsngy reer Ps will De partics FEM Oe eKenecus Ol teeltdd whose bs og hed not a, 35 — mony 4 a: Gita ir gs 0. Dyy 6,000 Cash . ageregat money. tehas-to.tba.ay PRIOE OF TICKETS, Whole Tickete......$10.09 Q T Tickets, if Tickets... 5.00 | Mleven Tickets........100.00 For Tickets, Circulsrs, &c., address HENRY V. MOO. eee %, BANKERS. $10 20.8100 INVESTED IN WaUL qron Art of Speculation” sentires by RIUK LING & Ge lon’ sen! ee Bankers end Brokers, 73 Broadway, NY. sett 93 6. ¥ Joxn Brrz, Pree 3y}0. B. Peewrins, Oss E. S, LPRES S Situs, Segond National Bank Bi BE,008 Seventh tree and L GOLD, GOVERNMEN? si bairete £25 #0 ey ‘pay accounts cashed In advance. LUMBER. LbsBbi Latueeninaugs, ao 08 PIER of OAK. ASH and WAL- SEIT Pesos cacy ae SOU RSE mean ye ENVALIDS Ifyou are fy Const! patio: ai CONFSCTIONER AND CATERSE, Be. 680 TENTH STREET, Between B and F streets, Washington, D. 0, _sepi7-Sm Exaent few x ‘for One apetn B strect, bet. ith aud Lith a. w, Eating 2 Ie street between ft and I porta went, BTLAND (IMPORTED CEMENT, FoR | PLUM gti Rp ee P's ar, SHORT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXED. FULL DISTRIBUTION. POR THE BENEFIT OF THR ntpeller Female Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, V4. March 29, 1875.

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