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RAILROADS, ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. a WINTER SCHEDULE —Jaswary 24, 1874. | PRUNES. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Building. corner 7th and F sts. northwest. ¥ A VALUABLE BUILD- HEAST CORNER OF ZEBSEY AVENUE rust dated June AUCTION SALES. DEES OF JEWELRY STORE 505 PR! TE. ALIONAL Hi at 10a. m. and cour oneehs, D streets northwest. F ENTIRE ‘ TRUSTEES’ SALE more. polis, ee ING LOT ON TH I STREET AN NORTHWEST. AT y virtue of a deed of ti S73, duly reeorded in Liber No. 721, one of the Tand records for ‘and at the rey ewill eell at pa February 2, 1575, at 4 0 iece of parcel of ashington, D. numbered eight (8), in Davidae fons. Freterick ana | ISS. Commmmenciny York, Philadelphia, Boston, Batt ONE TON OF CHOWE ry ved in Store 305 Penusylvamés avenue fevery description the District of Breve Clocks in Bronze amd Git: juest of the party secured ptic auction. othe highest Germantown, ctick. Staunton. Vall Draner at Cumberiand, Mousical Instroments, Clocks. NEW TURKEY PRUNES ‘s large Iron Safe, combination lock, cost Shelving, Stove. bis ayy rere : ANSON BROS. Auer HOMAS DOWLING, Anctiones Beal Estate Exchange, 313 TRUSTEE S SALF OF VALUABLE PROPERTY ON D STREET NORTHWEST. botwoen New Jersey avenue and North Capitol strect, at Auc- Jeed of trust. bearing date the A.D. 3573.'and Fisher's recorded wal lots in square numbered five hundred und sixty-one (£61), fronting twenty-six (23) with a depth of one hundred nl redths (108 83-100) feet on fourth of the puzchase money in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and for which instalments the to give his promissory notes, beari he r cent. per annum from day of sale, adeed of trust on the premises sold: A deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser ie. All conveyancing at days from day of sale, the the risk and cost of the def chasers, after five days’ advertisement in some one or pablished in the 4 LIAM STICKNE GEORGE H. PLANT, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. AS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Beal Estate Exchan; ‘welt, opposite U.S. Post Office. TRUSTEES SALE OF A NEAT SUBURBAN RESIDENCE ON PAR! ight Pounds for $1 feet on north 1 street and three eighty-eight hy th street n. w. purchaser will be reqni: tis and Way Stations, hester, and Way We will continue to sell, for a few days mor, 6 (iwelading SOFT SHELL pounds MIXED NU ALMONDS,) for $1.00. the land records. rday, Chicago, St. of the District pat. Columbus, San. red Bill offer forsale, in front of the fon, Dees we gronad known as parts of lots numberel t three (3), four (4) Aum five (3), 1 in sunare No. ¢ @ feet front by a pth of 29) feet nine (9) Ternis: One-half cash; posit of #100 required when jug at the cost of the WM. T THOMAS DOW ATIMER & CLEARY, = and Real Extate Brokers, nue and iith st., On hand, and for eale at a reason. CAB LAL of choice price, a FULL , 515 7th street north- 1 1t40p. m., NEW YORK STATE APPLES. ENE To THe Vitae of a deed of trust, to me dated June the District of the party secured a, DAY, January 27 tn, 155, at Southeast corner Pe state that these apples were i weather came thereby, We will sell at wish to prrchase t NES mixes, on WEDNE: Canal, Railroad NG STAR. Fevruary 2, 1873. ere hes trend SEW YORK FASHIONS. The Season of Balls—What it Costs to Take a Young Lady to » Fash- fonabie Ball Latest roilettes Par ler Charades Fashionable Werk— Hints for Spring. {From Our Oren Corresponden!.. New York, January, 157%. It is the period of balls, parties recep- tions, and though the winter is voteda quiet one, yet there are enough of these to make it @ busy one to those who constitute what is kKnown—par exeellence—as society. Within the radius of about four weeks all the creat public balls come off, which iC ts proper to go to—the Infant Ass the Charity and the Leiderkranz. Formerly the = Licit Guar. and the Seventh Regiment balls came under this denomination, but we have had no “Light Guari” since the war, aod the Seventh Regiment hi her grown ceonomi- el or its members. become fat and mid- dle J, and no lenger care ls. Any- how the namber of tashtonabie pablic babs has narrowed slow y fears, not that this bas lessc eraze of ex- pense art tle has fully grown in pi afftirs for a ‘ge Wishes to pay a of inviting her t possessed of thy the faultless shir r ch boots, ther: tel craval ar tickets to purchase ( perbaps a iviy man selling one handre to the you their daughters hoquet to or supper to pay f coust Ty frie le herseit the par value of ute of the Alexandria Canal, improvements aa rie’ $1.00 cash, with interest at 10 per ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CU., Grocers, (Masosic Temrre,) ‘9TH STREST, opposite U.S. Patent Office. interest from day of sale. wecured by a deed ¢ ; roperis at ther faulting DoT ATRARD Ht BENJAMIN P_SNY fe Broker and Auctioneer, T AND KAUPHY ere of good TEA and COFF TWo sSToRY eu 13th’ and ith streets north: EE will be plensed Jonier Market,| A TEAS ds Nos. 148 and 1 rt mn Choicest Importations, and at a small advance on wholosal: THOS. DOWLIN TO-MORROW, H, 14S and 149 Center Market, east wing. _Open every i Ke oem ry Imperial Greer) at 7 B ether with th sin twelve months, with int ured by note hearing DNESDAY MORNE Foe wrest and deed all grades, at RHINE WINE, $5; RASPBERRY SYRUP. y issiruck off. Conveyancing at pul «terms of sale are not complied with inf ys trom sale, the Truster reser roperty ca risk and cost of the default- es the right to re. ud Keal Estate Brokers, nue und Hth st. ntion given to J Orders solicited, aud examination WEST. KNOWN AS THE AND AWNING FRAMES Of Tnprowed § City and Conn- nets, at factory prices, Manufaciured by 3 Market Spa y of February, A at 4 o'clock p oe Sees. nand descrited upon city as and being ail those { Febrnary.con @ Mildewed Proot parts of lots numb niunbered three hu said city of Washington, 4 and bounds, ¥ said sqaare, and paint. Thave method of preparing Paint which I will rally prevent dampness cansed by ntatic rots,, pro ito Western and Central warrant to effi defective brick walls and leaky n vided the paint is applied by my own hands, PRY GOODS AND NOTIONS MAKE CONNE WASHINGTON to the WEST and DORTH with mt change and appurtenances t a i St. Cloud Hotel th and F streets northwest, in said A NEW TW RE'S SALE OF 1 LSTREET. BETWE 314 STREETS NORTUWEST, AT AUC S FITTING AND SEWEN ble terms. by Practical Plumber. No. 6th street, uerth hit per cont. per an notes to be secured. rewises and polici ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON B. B. ways on hand. ND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, (south si E WORK a specialty. BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS ESTABLISHED IN 1516. CHAS, SIMON & SONS, 63 NORTH HOWAKD ST., BALZIMORE, Mo. DOMESTIC DRY m™ Alexandria daily, all pW. W. Eleid * purchaser at snc ted to comply with th perty is now offers et with traius on Wash: Lered two hundred and ¢i FOREIGN 915 7th street. ion fo their splendit stock of BRICK DWE ¥; the best assortment of Mouruiug Uoods ia SAMPLES SENT FREE. 2) or over, will be sent Xpress; but partic# whose ed by the money and having D., must pay for return of the jand2-ta.th sly nt. payable two yew Lof trust to ms. dated duly recorded in free of freight orders are not ac their goods sent to be complied with in seven BRAINARD i HOLIDAY Goops. frO* MERRY CHRisTMAS nines on THURS SWEET, Ancti ebruary 11th, L PIANOS Broker and Anct ner 7th aud F Federal Building: SALE OF A DE own as Lot lette: NEW YEAK IRABLE BUL ! F § T, # STREETS NW. THURSDAY, January 7: thirteen (13) & ADELPHIA ALE, CINCINNATI LAG. F c Pranes and Greans Tuned, Re paired, For Saleand Keatat K t world-renowned octaves, full to complied with it: SWEET CATAWBA W SAM'L C, PALMER, MERCHANT TAILO! MERCHANT TAILO. S18 F Srazer, Or: P J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, = Seant ‘3 RoW, » HF. Londen & Co.,) MY AND NAVY MEKCHANT TaILOR Hotel, (late Brown s,) ( J.T. COLDWE CITIZENS, A Cut Glass and | A.D. 1375, in Equity herein Auton W. Carter et al REAL ESTATE AGEN AL ESTATE EXCHA} No. 616 Tru STREET N. W, FE. F.M. FAENTZ, Fizch, For § Co. No GENERAL AG auction ty the PINE CULLS. ad WHITE PINE 5-8 SIDIN best quality.) $2.50 t ON. 703 5th st EK HOLIDAYS as'all of lots numbered one,(1,) oundplan ther 3,) fu icht.(3,) nine, WHITE PINE 5-8 SIDING SELECTS, (dressed) $1 per hundred fe K of all kinds of L t umbered seven hundred and LUMBER. and ES. west VIRGINIA WINES! BURGUNDY, UNION, MY FAVORITE, OLD DOM CCELSIOR, VIRGINIA CLARET. CATAWBA, and WIiLLET & LIBBEY, Corner 6th st. and New York ave , opposi NORTHER MUs Also DOMESTIC Ww. S. ROOSE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 1233 Pennsylvania avenue, near 1th street, rted and Manufacturer of somest buildings inthe city. ‘The lot proved by a substantial three’ ste Si icet 7 inches front, and lot ram v furnishes a favorable opportunity to ‘+ of Congress to provide themsel v near the Uapitol on easy terms. Je are one-fourth of the purchase ey in cash, and the balance in thres equal pay and eighteen month payments to bear interest at the rate of 3 nd to be secured to the satisfaet ing. 599 7th street, e adapted for th healthy and WASHINGTON rect. between 9th and LUDERS & THORI OF THE DISTRICT OF Wholesale Dealer in Im iegraph for use of C ts At Six, twelv Agent for the Am 7 SaROE the factory at the ME COURT jaltimon 4 very lowest New ¥: Orders lett at tve fol’ attended to, where persons can ht advance ove jetropolitay apd Lin. in ‘ ss Co., St. George; Jordan & Gordon, decis- arately, and the sale will NetuN, D.C., Janaar iL T , m dayto day he creditors of the i ots shall have been disposed of. deposit of $4 will be required on each lot at the e. Af the terms of sale ate nos complied ith within ten days of sale the trustees will resell risk and cost (Pcs ‘ancing at cost of ee coe EW R. ROSS PERRY, YOUNG & MIDDLET U=tep STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. By virtue of a writ of fiera facias issued ont of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of and to me directed, 1 will sell at public iath day of Febusey, 8 i ruary, w following property of John seme eal ASeiitEcts ast BUILDERS, TAKE NO- TING RANGE. cooking of a lar eds of them hav lire satisfaction. very ail and examine them. + RLESSNER, 717 7th Street, WSER and PHILIP G- goed as any Latrob WEDDING PRESENTS. ALL THE NEWEST PATTERNS IN FANCY SILVER WARE, PARIS AND VIENNA, FANCY GOODS, &c., DESIGNED ESPECIALLY FOR WEDDING PSP eSENTS. And COOKING STOV why the prayers of said r ALEX. SIAR! °_S. Marshal D- eME COURT OF THE DIST: r F COLUMBIA, evi © Term for Proba' TOVE for git. sale, for cash, in front of the © District, on MONDAY. Is74, at 12 o'clock m., th ivan, to wit: Lot No. s, in improvements thereon, and part of L: No. 987, beginning 71.9-12 feet from northeast corner ‘Si fect; thence. running back the uniform width 30 feet to North Carolina avenue, together with all and sii thereon, all in the city of and levied upon as shee of Sam M. W. GALT, BRO, & CO. DEXTRACT OF BEEF RAT N THE SUPE AND TONIC BC NDED BY THE BEST — IN ENGLAND AND AME! OPINION OF DR. STEUART, OF BALTIMORE. d He ital for the Ly 5 ice af the Maryland Hospital fo the Ensane Batiimone, Octobe re to. say that T have used Le ey Cn A eo ico for more Mine ous of the most eiicteet It combines the No. 136 lath street north, bg & specialty west, near Rhode Island avenue. Iu the matter f the estate of AXDREW J. Gr PRYSICIANS RICA. N THE SUPREME Cor RU OF THE DISTRICT om Janwary Qth STS, ‘HN TW. ESSEX been maie by Ti Horner. and Charles the property of el Bacon, a execution No. 10,07, in fu 1 D.C. sei ‘John J. 8 + | Charles W will be sold % to show cause why on the estate of said deceased not be granted. as pi be inserted in sonie newspaper print lished in the city of Washin: D hoof January ty Charles M. Matthe this Institution snd in fond and lonio tn a Tonarkabie area [ood cr way, fam satisfied that it has been the means of sari when no other medicine could do so. Teed, of course, only ‘ander ruary next. at I © clocl why letters testamentary on t wrder be publis! week for iwo weeks in the Evening h of Febraary. py of said paper of the «aid 28th of ontaining anid notice, | directed fo the widow of id on the 2 am far previous to est 2 A. WEBSTER. Register of Wills L UMBERE A fol! stock of DRESSED and ROUGH PINE LATES, SHINGES, & assortment of OAK, emmcnumein. Bvtrects aRFN SE McLBAN. said deceased. so far as her direction can be ascertained, be matled on or betore a. A. WEBSTER, Register of Wills. fair cash prices and Children’s ES, Ivania avenie, jan}2-t this 6m nits utd boo aa IMPERIAL TEA AT 75 CLNTS per NING & M _— 610 Penusy! OHUMBUG—L. RICE 'LOTHING, Seeween F dud SH and WALNUT, IDDLETON, Ivauia evoaue, eluding ehamy r this Wa year or <i) per week. This, too, is doing things on St possible seale being considered ++ and for whom! m programme. umarried Luly is now content with one boquet. Belleship is counted the number of magnitic boguets of chariot wheels ers be bestowed upon favori and none left tocrown the queens of youth and beauty? fellows who @ rather apt lia By no means. Sharp hi jes, ther: y of inviting riage loads, m down tnside the Academy. and the ppear in a faultless get up, present their boquet, and come off with flying color: for an extra boyuet will make zn for everything with the belle of a bail. AT A BAL. It to state the y York women 1 better than son is that a BEAUTIF It would be perk exact cause, but ¢ and New York girls ne this winter. Perhaps one mber of younz avi yentered soci married women occupy ground than form: knowledged plac receive much and dress with more general tas gance. There is a yreponderance 4 fair style of beauty, whieh ‘ts s nd always attractive, due less to any neous aris to produce false and deceptiy appeuranees than vo the gener: and encouragement given to the * blonde style, and which makes women prefer the They h: gray or white hair of old age, and ev wrinkles, to any process or the constituent which will h: ep & tendeney to darken the natural tint of hair or skin. There Was a time when poundsof pomace. and eve but and lard, were used to give the requ site “dark gloss” which was consilered v- much as it is to-day among the South s Islandcrs, the test of beauty, if not of the skin, at least of the hair. Grease of all kinds is abjured as something too dreadfal for con~ templation, and washes are substituted of bay rum ‘and diluted ammonia, w and after drying b e the v light lectric. The style of dress, too, has undoubt- y something to do with the improved appearance of ladies, young and oll. The ce of form is no longer concealed to the heretofore by the super: and trimming. To be sure there are still women who if unier and pout and bunch and ruffle, but thy how at such disadvantage beside the ¢ grace of the more recent style t they must be dull indeed who do not learn something contrast. LATEST TO! Not that there is eithe: my in the latest distes, they havi sof Paris only strne nil are intent upon designs which follow the out- lines and reveal, rather than disguise, the human form. ‘The Paris—espec > ~ Worth”—cresses can be readily diately distinguished from all others. x to ‘the figure, but they are no ight. They are wreathed about with folds nud curved lines as a beautiful face with smiles. There soft grace and languor aril voluptuousness about them, notwithstanding the entire absence of display which is won- derfully attractive and derived from perfe tion of detall, exqu: ess of tint as well costliress of material, for there is no show of cost in the faint sl 5 arine blue, opal, cream and flesh colors which lead fashion for evening wear. Worth even dis- courages the contrasts and flashy bits of color induiged in by Ruigat and other French artists, and if his subject has light and color of her‘own in hair, eyes and complexion, loves to confine himself to a blending of tints in the finest and richest material and arrang- ing it into graceful drapery for the beautiful form. Un utifal women have not much to hope for from Worth, or awkward, v npgraceful women; he is really an. lover of his art ants gra gant models—he will take the mor joud-talking, red ed Mrs. Shodd will not bestow his personal attention upon her; he turns her over to his subordina Among the newest toilettes are dre: composed of a rich faille, and boklice tablier of puffed tulle, trimmed with ba ot gimp or embroidery, and tulle or lace sleeves, long and trimmed at the wrists or lengthwise with bands of gimp or band and bow of ribbon matching the dress. The bod- dice is usually cuirass-shaped, the train laid in a wide plait, the front tied back tightly under it, and a profasion of flowers, jandin- iers, roses, asallas, convolvuli (morning glo- ries), or pond lilles trailed over it. The d sign (of course) may be repeated in various materials; for middle-aged ladies in silk and velvet or satin and velvet; for younger m: ried ladies in silk and satin, trimmed with tale or lace; and for young ladies in silk and satin, or talle. Simpler tarlatan dresses are flouncod at the back to the waist, over a plain foundation, the front breadth putfed a vided with daisies upon black vely with gimp or with sili piping, edge ton either side with narrow lace. A_ square-cut cutrass basque may be then made of the silk, and the sleeves arranged to mateh the tablier. The «Joan of Arc” boddice is the latest most fashionable style of dress basque. cut square in front, according to the original model, and shaped like a steel breastplate. itis buttoned down the back. This aud the train are sometimes made of broca: done in small shells, color upon color, with sleeves and tablier of oe silk “drawn” like an old-fashioned-silk bonnet, only wide apart and in diagonal lines. Two shades of brown, two shades of gray, and two shades of aqua marine blue are arranged most eflect- ively in this way for dinner and reception tollettes. An evening dress, ied and re- peated in many ways, is of pale blue silk trimmed with knife plait and nearly covered with an apron of damask gauze, trimmed with white beaded silk fringe in three rows, to produce the triple effect. Tne apron is laid in folds across the front, and is furnished with wide sashes also laid in folds or flat pleats, ant bordered with the fringe. The long sleeyes are of gauze, with rows of white beaded insertion forming spirals the entire length of the arm. Sometimes the apron and sleeves are of white lace, or the apron may be of white lace, the boddice cut V shaped, the sleeves to the elbow, and both trimmed with white lace. Soft, creamy, white silk, thick, with satin finish, is very much in vogue just now for dinner and evening dresses, trimmed with dark brown or chocolate-colored velvet; neck and wrists are usually finished with old lace about the tint of the silk. nd t falling in ful folds. The shape of ne irts is a important matter with the it style of dress. It is indis- sable that they are gored close and made a velvet and long plumes, cortinue to be Vorite ress hats of the season. a Conclusion of Yesterday's Procecdings. SENATE.—After Mr. W: bis remarks on Mr. Morrill. of Vt, defended the cast upon him. sage modest and truthfut. explained that he dia het approve of military interference. He t peace would prevail at the south party there would and Obedience to the laws. He e¢ of the great cle bestowed Bpon those engaged in the rebellion, and ith the treatment by Great Rossia and other Bu tries of their rebellious as the height of Ingrati complaints. made of ved to Ube unwillingness of the soath to recognize equality of the blacks, and the ey throw in the way of their ad- it would be inthe wivantace pe ke the ade: cratic party if they would mets the Louisiana - obtained the floor, Preettent from the 2: = est had conclades question ote a on race making | mont at e sure in stitching site ant encta tt as if their daily vases with colored to wool and rats o1 | Shoes. and Ing SIIK aN i satin slip bread dependet npon ti Wood, ornamenting class | ictures, making lap-logs ilk and glass beads have all taken their (urn and basked for a tim the sunshine of fashionable favor, but workof any kind is now at a discount. Ther, } Cctes of even fancy Work that bas a iy share in the time or thoughts of the m old or young, married o- marrie!. Their energies—those who have —are employed ina very differeot man- ner. Philanthropy is a fashionable employ- Ment now for wWiose youth: and musie, eharades, priva: Cals and the cultivat ts calied “expre rest of well-to-do-womankind. Th T expression ts becoming it is impossible to tell where rwhacitwillem . EB ptire democratic compared it wi ad injustice the nofall forms of what desire of tue act with justice to He proscribed as his the six commandment —Thoo shalt a Mr M. concluded the Senate woat Pxecutive seskion and then adjourned. After our report closed — Y.) mowed to so suspend the Adopt a resolution wut ximents to be offered to the Post Oftes as follows: 1 To change of compenséting and computing of postmaxsers. ner of weighing malls carried ov ‘oauthorize the every store- keeper now supports aa “organ” of bis own in which to blow his airhisown tteas, stere- Keeper's w a theatrical compaay_or a in r own accou! appropriation bill 2. Concerning and Htorary soc ce their pare map. 4 For Jaw requiring all and proposals for departments advertised in Chree ¢ ideas of centuries and ng to express, No reculer ma: given this winter, t xe in the law eq ent in the Sixth Audi- ior several re: ply & motive ties who have 1 under the ta’ on any public - heads of do- nis, members of Congress, or ¢x-mem- sss, for the spaceot nine months rthetr retirement, shall be two cents per an A grand party and more ¢ to suspend the minitiew on Kules to report to th It is quite car new rule or change nd that in the consideration of any ‘Speaker shall entertain no ad character jon upon the report shall ‘ox inquired whether notice them will be motion was te ng and pra “business” of it mut he Supposed it was in the line of or said it was strictly withgs the aseems to have t we on of two hereto: e garments, bu On a vote by » resolution was de- yeas and nays were t ; ia bill appro- tow the outlines of the figur 22 », has shoulder ditisa very purposes of made of cotton, mnel, according to It is not likely te at least at present—by fashi It is too restricted inst ively npon utilitarian h avidity by and that pending t the climate, shall be limited to one s motion was again rejected — But it wall be working. pri nS partisan, i moved to take ow morning. » motion Was agreed to—yeas | i It will be an « rment for school-girls—especiaily for boarding school-girls—and for all girls women who board and to whom the tion or *pieces” in the wanirobe or the dress bill ts a boon, ifnot a ne this time, though has been’ extensively talked abs only been seen in meeting: ject to “save TRANSFUSION is thus reported b » Clevelan# Lead- performed at on last Tuesda: sistant surge Cushing, Ingalts . With Drs. Peckhan Thé patient, Peter Bec jer the immediate treat- jast stage of n as stonecutter's published to th ny healthier or happier for having ment less to put onand a row which we can hang others, Both health and happiness are plants r growth and flourish ccs br very adverse in connection is new invention, a a that town, who ment of Dr. Peckh: what is common, n wnemic condition. n of blood was cor i asa last resort, everything that med- 1 could accomplish hav rel worthy of ag been done d by taking not from fashion bat of thought and ideas, and ow havea value beyond those whi to have their origin in mere c a] temperature . and injecting f " the body of transferred to the system of happy results. Was at once Lent begins day, which comes « rations for spring will the lier than usual, for tt period of more or the doing of spring sewing, th To such as wi quite perceptibly increased, ross the Hamp- sels anchor pring changes. he work of renovation t less important spring dre ed that no radical change will take place this seu Skirts will be cat pleatings repeated in linen, lawn, cambric. cashmere and gren on Saturday at of making up win good onder. four clubs in Boston patron- narrow; knife- > and used to form part as well as trimming of The apron overskirts will be re fichus crossed in front and tieL used to complete suits and_add the effect of sash finish to the skirt. lonaise will be the one mainly nd in One with an api ri u La dies Club,” the members of which are general high-toned persons. interested in in- tellectual and philanthropic matters—no cigars, no chan 4 7A prisoner in the Auburn term of service had expired, like ters so well that he refused to go out; nor did iler know how to get rid of him. So he sent out with a broom to sweep the side- y locked the jail door u; attempts to break in, he sorrowfully to seek other Princesse po- front and worn terial or shade of the skirt. of silk and es again for spring suits, and lake marine blue, two brow vorite colors. Very silk and cashmere be fashionable, and also navy blue. silk in dark colofs, brocaded in tw; the same color, will be skirts and cuirass Jacke designed to represent coat of m: grays, brown and navy blue wil fashionable in linen than buff, the be used mainly in conjunction with bro ‘Walk, when the oth the same shad MARRIED. ughier of the MISSED THEIR GAME.—How some rai gamblers came to grief is City (Nev.) Enterprise :—These¢ re usually excellent judges of chara are seldom mistaken in their man times, however, their judgment js at fay ly they entice into the! roves to be & tarantul : Battle Mountain they man from the east, who exhibited a larg roll of greeubacks on the platform, into the The “drunken man” big spree when the expected victim entered, and Was losing money on every bet. The German declined to bet, and to get him in the notion one of the cappers gave him a 29 piece on which to try his luck. on @ card and won. fused to bet house follows a . of Matthew and Sarah B. Cook, and the apy nf nremmonig spider's nest. Ist, 0.9) a. m., Sovomom No. TA asthe cbemary 3, 1575, av is Snith, aged 15 months. en Wednesday after cot tim parents, invited to attend. ereon-iniaw, RB aid Poc keting the $40 he re in, and walked out of th by the cappers, who on getting the money back. The G 5s drew a large-sized revolver from his pocket, and assuming a defiant attitude, said :— uit you so full of holes No. 1215 sth street north friends are re~pectfull WARD. Ai the . in Weetmuneter “You speak tome I you don’t know wha Californian, and know all about y You take me for an emigrant you make fools ourselves.” The three-carders discov- at they hai caught a tartar as they saw their would-be victim board the train, as the conductor shouted “ail aboari” and left them lamenting. Svicrpe is comparatively rare among the lar case is reported from Francisco. Fernandesty, chief of the Sitkine tribe, was on his way on a steamer from Sitka as a witness against certain par- ties arrested for violations of the revenue laws. Sometime before the arrival of the vessel at San Francisco he s! tateroom and cut his throat, dying iastant- ly. Nomotive is assigned for the act. As the tragedy was discovered one of the chiefs servants rushed into the fireroom and ean of to'the fursince, bat wat la wader in! fa » ba restral ned abd placed in irons beforehe could effect his purpose. A PALL-BEARER AT THE FUNERAL oF SHAKESPEAPE.—It era funeral will take place from the hi street. near F northwest, " the Sd instant. Prote-tant Churc UNDERTAKERS. R F. HARVEY, = Undertaker, No. 934 F 5rxeer, between Ninth and Tenth, Indians, but a s' . Eimbaimer af Natura! Flow- ARY E. STOOPS, Ee : attempted to blow wy Breys AUTOTYPES. Ser es oe Es pe, and are SE ead janl6_ Vernon Row, cor. that onof the = is — in the burying ground rederic! a Hee lies the body of Edward Hekter, RAR a 428 117m Sraxer, coats ar, New and neatly -fitted ‘doubly. Mia |, in the year Parlore and Show-rooma MASQUERADE axp THEATRICAL COSTUMES, several hundred Pt Cee gee ‘retour . MASQUE BALLS TABLEAUX AND RA oe. OO Bes