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RAILROADS. STEAMER LINES. AUCTION SALES. peers AND OHIO RAILROAD, _AUCTION NE EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, PHILADFLPHIA, ALE INGTON AND GE WINTER SCHEPULE—Jaxvary %, 1874. GTON CITY. sitimore. Annapolis, Frederick and | timore and tren 8 phi, Boston, Balti- Louis, Loutevilte, Cincin- Samlusky, Pittsburg, Hagers- Germantown, “lnrwesyiie, alley Branch and C. ‘Dunner at Cumberland. ref Rocks and Way Statioas, re and Way Stations. more and Relay. XANDRIA, Va, WASH | W ie L. WALL & 00... Anetinne ORGETOWN, D. 0. SAILING DAT. er 2, North Wharves, Philadel T street. Georgetown, Philadelphia with Clyde's ine of Steamers fo 3 Bvgland States,’ Newhart. f. Agent fc 4 . ladelpaias = > FO. ine connects at age in Boston by bd LYDE Ss COe KED. Alexandria, 29 Devonshire strest, Boston. delivered by Knox's Express. Or- nieral Office, "i ne, or at the Steamers” What, ei : re and Relay. Now York. Philadelphia, Boston, Nor- AMERICAN LINE. MAU, STEAMSHIPS. AMERICAN FLAG. To Sailing every THURSDAY from Philade!phis for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Rates as low as by another first-class Line. PETER WRIGHT & SONS. Genoral Agents SHERMAN & CO. k. Point of Rocks, and way titan branch} Intermediate Stations to ‘nna polis and Way Stations, ONLY LINE Frou PHILADELPHIA 4 Way Sta tons “NEW EXPRESS LINE.” AND PROVIDEN( FROM BOSTO! Mark freight vi ship by Boston and advertivoment For fui informat vwiuct Hotel, Kelay House where orders will be G. F. HYDE. Sed and received at any 59 Water street, Georgetown, D Cc UNARD UL ) RAILROAD. Oy the outward On the hoamew daily except Mon ee HAND NORTH AMERICAN YAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, THE BRITI AY CORK HA F ESDAY and SATUR- Alvipuia Express, from New York, daily (Dererpocd ent Gonecs . at lowest tates m. on Tues- spans’ office, Ne “a; No. 111 Broaiway, Trinit ELOW, Banker, 605 71 ‘8.1. and 3-0 p trains for Annapolis ngtwon at 9 alm. and 91S trains from Pope's Creek lore at Ticket Office, d Peunsylvania WASHINGTON AN Horeafter the fine Ste Louis, New full tuformation apply t ines office and whart. 63 Wate OF Bt the office of th 2 President, near P-streot . THOMPSON, President Kuox's Express. 603 Pennsylvania J. ights delivered Ieft at General Office, (rat the steamer wharf, will be promptly at: > ma | 1 Pele rrack ke Paince Stateroom Day and with medern improvements, ed miles saved to Western and Central INNECTIONS to the WEST and procared at the offices, nisylvania ay LIBRE (HUMMING BIE reet northwest, and other Instruments faithiull: Pianos for rent threngh from WASHINGT: TH IN, Peacticar Where reliable information wil at these offices can ace Cars for Chicago, paired. Bor Sale Senel Paneiinaiin Agia he world renowned adeiphie, Pa, ALEXANDRIA ANI: WASHINGTON E. B. ALEXANDRIA ComN Syuare and Upright PLA t) accommodstii rms, & FHRDEKICKSBURG BR. B., niria aa follows:—6, 7, and 7 p.m. daily wer traine dally exce irre ae follows —6, 7, S, MERCHANT TAILORS. MEKCHANT TAILOR, SF Staxet, Grrosite Patext € andria daily, all other 1 with trains on Wash- SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Richmond, ;) J. HEIBERGER, NS, ABMY nee KCHANT TAILOR olitan Hotel, (laie Brown's.) ave.. Washington REAL ESTATE AGEN’ —_ FUTURE Days. w Marble Builiing. 02 Penney lynn NATE HOUSE_THE EY TAINED IN THE § iT. ABOVE PE At iverion ¥ eing a 10 ck, we By Fixtures, Furni aur t— Drinking Bar,c: re, &e rer lised, cost Once Cont Several Costly Gas Fixtures, cost from 5) to $70 | apiece. | Que elegant silver. plated Show Case. Set of Platform Sen ‘© large Holie BR. ree Coking Range rae Morne Store Decanters, Tamblers, Goblets, Wine and Champagne asses Urn, &e Large: Awning <igns, Lamps, &c. | RNITURE. One elegant P ror Set picees: tm blue Aiguretaatin. ure Cottage Sets Bed-tend nis, Ward? obes Tree-ply an Ingrain Carpets; abont 30 yards Eng- lish Oileloth, Cocoa and Canton Maiting, Brus relx Stair Carpet. Rods and Plates Oak D i Tables, Window Curtains. Clock, Oak Dining Chairs. Crockery. Plated Ware. Castors. K Forks, te., &c special attenti Gas Fixtures. as they 4 of Furniture and Terms cash buyers t rat-class, xtures will he Bar a the wh, sold pereanp. WML. WALL & CO... Ancts. ARY, Auctioncers and Keal ite Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsy . and Lith Stt Star Office Buildings. ~ SALE OF LUMBER, IDGES, CURB On TUESDAY MO February 9th, 15 88 12 ocho foot of ¥ lot of mis together with numes PEUNEs. PRUNES. E TUN OF CO NEW TURKEY PRUNES Fight Pounds for $1. ALS, We will continue to sell, for a few days more. 6 ponnds MIXED NUTS, (including SOFT SHELL ALMONDS,) for $1.00. Op hand. and for sale at arcasonable price,a FULL CAR LUAL of cho NEW YORK STATE APPLES We wo received ite that these applos stored in our basement before the freezing cold weather came on, so that those who wish to purchase them need haye no fears of getting sted fruit ELPHONZO YOUN (Ma Stu StkzET, opposite U.S. Patent Office. AS & CO., Grocers, onic Tem La AND KAUPHY. to hear th an buy the celebrat bs ¥.¢ TEAS AND COFFEES atStands Nos, 149 and 149 Center Market, east wing These goods are of the Choicest Importation are retailed at # amall ads ance on wholesils pr T. FRECH, 14 and 149 Center Market, east wing. Open every day sepla-ly WAAEE, LING GOOD BLACK TEA at 50 cents por pound, and a1 Imperial Green at 74 cents. Give ita trial BROWNING & MIDDLE nov26 Gt 610 Pennsylvani sslvinia avenue, ES aud LIQUORS, of all grades, at ASDY RASPBERRY syRUP, may23-tr T THE REAL ESTATE EXC No. 646 71m stkeEr NVEYANCER, REAL ES GENERAL AG THE TRADES. HOLIDAY GOOT k UK MERRY ¢HKISTMAS NEW YEAR Practewal Machrnists and Enewne Builders. Persoual attention given to Jobbing and it Orders sulicited, and examination MASSEY'S PHILADEL m Pentaylvanta ave BEAU Dios ean! Cultivation of the Voices. No. 423° With street BEICHENBACH'S Piano Store. elt-ly* LISH, FRENCH, AND ( STITUTE for song ladies, 91 ne northwest. Mr-. A » pel. Seventh annual session begins ou the Mth of September, 1974 ‘augds-ly A= iCK SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES M_ A. TYSON & SISTER. Contee’s P. O., Prince Ocorge Co., Md, COUNUUNNATI LAGER BEER, PURE APPLE CIDER NGS AND AWNING FR Of Iingroved Sty, : as, City and Coun- try ki at factury prices, Manufactured b “EET CATAWBA WINE, SAL ©. PALMER, - Georgetown, D. O. % Market Spare. be amp: Meeting the only Genuine Mildewed Proof Awning material ul Ath atreets. Het'»sy Goons. H Bussia Leather and Sactnrat, Cut Glass and rat, Cat Glass and Hand dILT BRONZE, in- Cigar and Ash ts. 0 aes and Bronze: suc Shell Comba, Hand and and Bottles. Ail at WS THOMPSO®, 703 15th st. BANKERS. UNCAN, SHERMAN « co., BANKERS, Neos. 9 and 11 Nassau street, New York, LETTERS OF SIN EUROPE AND Princtpal cities, also, ed in the very latest nipped for every ki apectinily ask m tri from those whom “O45 lth street, between ly ISAAC CURRY. GAS FITTING AND SEWERAGE u reasonable terme, b Louisiana avenue, | dence S22. st LINE Specialty, TIN. pect mal-te Ges BK AND JOB Pri 1012 (south side.) FINE WOKK a specialty, | RX canniacus. SR JOSEPH BECKHATS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, i Ppa ie Pon re 2 tate <.McB. TIMONY & C0. 509 7th street, 1204 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, iy Dratteon Koglaud, Ireland, France and | sell Gold. Stocks and Government Bonds, Gold and Stock Indicator Above GimaRD AVENT® ‘aph for use of ESTABLISHED 1553 MISCELLANEOUS. Lae AKRIAGES —Over 100 Park and Pony Pluetons Jump-seat Carriages Sec Call before purchasing elsew! D. SCHMIDT & CO tween Cand D. street, Baltimore, Md FINEST ASSORTMENT. NEWEST DESIGNS. Ih street, be- LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, LANDAUS, COUPES, COUPLETS, BAROUCHES, AS, CABRIOLETS, BUG- COUPE-ROCKAWAYS, MANTOWN COACHES, CLOSE AND SHIFTING QUARTER COACHES, ENGLISH OUACHES CLABENCES, HEARSES. Conmemerion, Wisene AND INDIGES. MOORE'S Wateloion a: wi Pa creatine lies yet known for FIVE-GLASS PEETONS, VIOCTU! GIES, DRAGS, AS. R HARKOVER. Manufacturer of Stoves and sod dealer in Hardware and Roofing and Spout- 1326 lath street north- sland avenue. ‘west, near Khod Ww ATOHES M. W. GALT, BRO. Offer all the newest styles of GENEVA, and she onl) ee are the only re gestion of Cod Li Derg vasrau, while they also efficiently supply the place 4 the oil when the stomach cannot tolerate it. ‘These facts are now attested by the published records of numerous pager men, extracts from which sc- company each bottle SAVORY & MOORE, 143 New Bonp Stxezr, Loxpon, W. Bottles from 26. fo 2is, And Retail of all Chemists thro and Canada, who also see COUGH LI WATCHES, | Y LOW PRICES jant Dp AND sT GUT PORER- i advantages at this and Inclowe three cont - terproteet youre i wever spend money to a better WRdines PE ESS? OAK ER BON AED. 35 Foitou street, New York City. AVORY & MOO US, or PECTOR: 374 bets 2t stage ee ‘BY OUR IMPEBIAL TEA AT 75 CENTS: = x pound, = 10 Peuusyivaaia BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS | ES*4BLISHED IN isis, ») CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NORTH HOWARD ST., BALTIMORE, Mo, Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY | GOODS, on to their spt would call special at! si » Embroidert Drews G 0G aces, and. the city, *° SAMPLES SENT FRER. All orders amounting to §20 or over, will be sent free of freight charges by Express; but patties whose’ order= are uot accom pauled by the their goods sent C. 0. D., must pay for return of the money. __dan22-ta ths ly W. * RO OSE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, No. 1233 Pennsylvania avenue, near 13th street, Wholesale De: in Imported and Mannfacturer of the Cacins, La Matols, La Bouse and Stockton Cigars, Agent for the Ambrosia Five Cut. The tri he factory at the very lows Baltimore prices, Orders left at tve following hotels will be promptly attended to, where persons can also get their Cigars ad) e wholesale pric ae titan and Imperial hotels: B. French 7 N.J. Hillman, St. Cloud; Wood- . George; Jordan & Gordon, Owen dvcis-3m EBIG’S LIQUIDENTRACT OF BEEF AND TONICE IGORATOR, ICIANS OPINION OF DR. STEUART, OF BALTIMORE. Othce of the Maryland Hospital for the Insane, 93 Lexington street, Battimont, October 27, 1374 say, that The used the fa Extract of Beet” in wate practice for more thai hs one of the most efficient ever met with. It combines the Pirtues of food and remarkable way, and f au satisiied that it h “menus of saving life which no other medicine’ could do 9. Ai shout be Deed, Of course, ouly under the judgment of a phy- siciaa, Se STEUARTS President Maryland Hospital. SCHILLER & PINKARD, 477 Boupsstvania avenue, hi ‘ashington, D. jani2 t tns 6m Wholesale and Retail Agents. AE RIARS, QE GENTLEMEN'S CAST-OFF WEARING APPAREL can be sold to the dest advantage by addressing or calling on JUSTH, 619 D street, between 6th and 7th atreets northwest Se "Notes by mail promptly attended to. Cash tonic called + this In: a year, preparati UMBERB. D: , LATHS, SHINGES, &c. Males an besortmeat of OAK, ASH and WALNUT, ways om s y 13th and B streets nnrthwest. med = . whi. McLEAN. DESIRE To Dis- N y ail tints WEARING APPAREL, can in | Clerk’s office of the Say sell them for a higher cash price then ony aye bird Tg < ts og coe or anronng, tention stan th a Sai et coke THs ®. BOSTON, PIANIST, ‘Will fui na, Social and Fashionable Parties ch MUSIC at the shortest notice. tt & Co., at the El’ Sieben ic Barn AO yom proPectlence, 1747'S street northwest, ‘ashington, D. © novs-$m_ Geen Ge st, ORT gLt a Subese Pepi cea Seg es te wy FUTURE Diys, -cor. 9th +t and Lich street, RABLE 2s 1 BASEME, USTEES’ SALE © AME BVILDI ICHOLS AVENT NG. Fobrsarr §, ,, A 1 «el! all the By virtue of adeed of trast da, “, +392. to the undersigned, and at y.°* Mritte secured, we will sofl a, Sublic Auction. to the highest bidder, in front of the ises, nt 4 o'clock.on SATURDAY a A.D. 1575, part arst of the part; flot 3,in block nine, (9,) Barry Farm, comprised within the t inning for the aame At the northeast corner of said same intersects Howard avenne and g thence north 49 deg., west 4 poles, uth 41, west 5.) poles; thence South 49.de, Nj deg., east 5.43 poles, wetnonts thereon. Terms of sale: $1.2, with interest from June 13, 1874, ut Len per cent., wit! r | and the Dalsnee at six and twelve months, for which | the uotes of the purchaser, Dearing futerest from day of sale. and secured by'a deed of trust on the roperty sold, will be taken. required when the property is struck off, Yeyanicing at the purchaser 4 expense, The terms of With in seven days oF the proper- road, and runnin; east 5.52 poles, thence a E Bowls, Plated Shakers and Strainers, Water ty will be resold s rR, OHGEW. STICR NET. { Trestecs. LATIMER & CLEA ®2 THE ABOVE SAL BRAINARD HOW feblengis 1 Hh. WARNER "Broker and Anctt aildings, coruer 7th aud F st OF A THREE STORY G AND ~ YARD IN FON NDED BY ANE 4 o'clock p.m SAMUEL CASSIL of Eliza’ Wilkins, hares of the stock ; Railroad gud Be ret at six (6) per cent. in gold, payable 1. TIMER & CLEARY, By vivine of a nrtcfthe District of Albert Grant ¢ seven hundred and AlLof the above lot improved by the magn 6%) inches front, and th: here are elgant brick stal ry The houses are furnished with all the modern improvements, and somest buildings int roved by a subst t7 inches front. and t running back 10 Lovers of good T&A aud COFFEE will be pleased *dturnishes a favorable opport na | sold separately am day to day. at th MciNg at cost « $3.0; KHINE WINE, $5; | al Estate Brokers. avenue wud i ALE OF A VALUABLE HOTEL CLOUD HOTE » AT AUCTION TEACHES PIANO, HAR- | fa deed of trast tot vrthwest, Address at Mrs. | t the request of ti public auction tuises, all that in the city of, Known and described 0 (19), twenty ng metes and bounds. e south thirty (30 west; and them rthalong said 9h street to the Ieginning: together with th wud F streets northwest, in said cit e- fourth cash; t pstalinents, for which quired to give bis thi Mid stock of | ry; the best assorument of Mouruing Uoods in | terest at the §: fe of eight per ci and policies of ney and having | » required as S00 ys after the day of ight to resell the ly sold on the 221 day od the purchaser at such mply with the perty having bes aving Tailed to ¢ the property I now the risk and Cost of 5 S902 sth stb ALE OF AV T. TRESTER'S ALOVSICS CHURCH, 1 d reeonled in Liber N the land records for preauises) on TH A. Dias, at 4 tern coruer of said square street twenty ( € orth to Rwy street and ‘ inning. with all the improvements Lhereon. con- fi Avery handsome Brick Dwelling house One-third In cash, of which $800 sale; the deferred paytuents te be made in six atl twelve months after. sale, with f ten percent. per aunun, @ trust and insurance to the satistue= must be paid att terest at the rate cured by deed chaser. “All convey ancipg at MMERMAN & SON, Auctioneers and Commissic No. 310 7th street, near D northwest. Wé have several desirable Honses and Lots or Rare chance for in- Terms reasonable. Four new Houses on I7th street east, o ‘A full stock of DRESSED and ROUGH PINE | posite new jail; $700 cash ver month until miscellaneons artic! and SATURDAY. UTT RELL. Salesman. NITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. ‘By virtue of a writ of fiera facias issued ont of the Court of the District of lirected, I will sell at pnblic house door of said na of bate tly property of Jol jaare No. 617, a1 fale, for cash, in front of District, on MONDA 1875, at 12 o'clock J. Sullivan, to wit: : provements thereon; Lot N improvements F party sec fer for sale | Sacdonson TUE from northeast corner | lot, ey Bed thence rant Ball end ai Fall in the city of Nort Carolina avenue, the improvements and ‘as the propert ay SSalttvens re 4 Mches of Samuel ‘acon’ snd will be execution No. | Fernie | Be 1D. * AUCTION SALEs. DEUENCASSON BROS., Auctioneers, Sout! corner %u aud D sts., northwest. ASSIGNEES SALE GF now C4ap 3 PROG SAF. Suntviva, COUNTER! AND On MONDAY MORNING, Fobrnary Sth, cv Meneing at 11 o'clock, T will sell the a mew Hioned goods at 505 Pennsris ot ny des National Hotel UVBRAH AM Acepen DUNCANSON PROS. Ants Auctioneers and Real E. okers, thwost corner Penna, avenue and 1ieh Star Office Bullding. LADIES, ATTENTION BALANCE OF STOCK OF . KUMMER & €o., 731 7th street, between G and H streets northwest. AT AUCTION MONDAY and TUESDAY MORNINGS. acenry It LATIMER & CLEARY, Sout set, Sth aud 9h, 175, commencing at o'clock each morning, FULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS, &., &e. Sale positive Terms cach feb6-2t [Rep tt] LATIMER & CLEARY, Aacts. ‘ BROS., Auctioneers, nd D streets northwest. ES AT AUCTION 1 TUESDAY MORN ‘clock, at oar warer Ihwest, a small si and D sts. northwest. EHOLD AND KE FURNITURE, FRATHER BEDS, STO &e., AT AUC Will be added to sale above wareroom, cor ber ah and D horthwest.on TUES DAY MORNING, F 9th, at 10 acolvetion’ of H 4 Farntiar + to Which the intention of parties in nest is invited TANSON BROS.. Anct AncHoneers, nd 1) sts. northwest D's. ANSON B ~ Southeast CROCKERY WARK. ND DRAWERS, FANCY SS SHOW CASE MOR Fobraais, not enu NCANSON B fl Al Estate Brokers, Penneyivania avenue aud 1th st F Office Building. rHOAAND i MICHLER and Reception hate pts Waluut ant Mahogeuy Marble-top Cham © Furnite Webster Sewing Mach % Frenet F Dining Tabio; Table ( at Dinin; Ware, es amt ER & CLEARY. Au SALE_OF IMPROVED SOUTHEAST CORN SUTHWEST AT A On WEDNES mck pet ESTATE ON TILE, SEREETS E t tworstory Franc fi Dwellings half cash; balance in six, twe onths. with interest at eight per cent. per I secured by decd of trast on the property 4) down inn r sale. Convey cing at cost of purch KELLEY, Anct. febé HW B.A Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets ‘N w TRUSTEE LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Phe AT. ICTION — TWO STORY i TUATED ON OT . DWELLING, + a STREET, between 13th’ and Mth streets uorth- rtue of adeed of trust dated November 1 recorded in liber 645, folio 418, &c for Washin| By o.clocks in Washing m be sof « PLOW ing-h alan ured by n perty. $20 down wh uck off. Conveyancing at purchaser’ ts of sale are not plied with in five Ca Newel oe eg = roperty at the ri vst of the default- iy? purchaser, P. A. DARNEIL“E, Trastes, td B. H. WARNER, Auct. B/THE APOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED until THURSDAY, Febrnary Lith. 15, s0me dour and yh By onter of the Ten a BH -WARNSR, Anct H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th aud F sts, northwest. "CTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT. ON THE NORTH SIDE OF 8 5 BETWEEN 14tH AND LotH STREETS THURSDAY, Jannary 25, 1575, ck p.m, will be sold at public of the premises, Lot wun 2. ‘sqhare bered two 'y (2) eet. with « Thislot bered twelve, hundred and and 24 months, by a deed of trust 01 $100 will be req’ ancing at purchas: with in seven da; yauld-cokds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. & THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. on ac count of the weather, until MONDAY, Feb- rhury Sth, 1s febs St “T_T COLDWELE, Satoanan DUSGASSOS BROTHERS, Aucti and Commission Merchants, Southeast corner of 9th and D streets northwest. CHANCERY SALE OF A SMALL PIECE OF PROPERTY. ON THE KAST SIDE OF aM HM STREET, NEAK H STREET the Suprete Cor ed in cha al. are plaintiff dante. Twill sell. wt ins. on THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Isth, 1575, at So'clock, part of Lot numbered eight (3).in Square numbered three hundred and ninetec (319), in Washington city, in the of Colum bia; that is to say, that part of the said lot which Is hounded ax follows, viz. Begin at the northwest corner of the suid Tot and run south, online with 12th street west. thirt being the tull front he thirteen (13) foes rt and the in West Key ginning. Al f said Jot included ¢ alley uare paratlel with fth a1 o ord thereof, aud run thenc ten feet, then east and parallel with the said second ne tothe said alley, then north three foet r alley to 4 point where an east and. west part of said lot owned by the said John Intersects said alley, then by and with si west line west to nh thereat, t faust ered of the said second Tine of the said granted pre then west to the beginning. Also. the tree And nurestricted use and passageway of alley lying between the said two frame how. communicating from 12th stree Tear of sid houses, with the bui Terms of sale as prescribed by the decre third cash; th ma credit of six and twelve months, in eq #, to be secured by the pur- chater's notes, with to be approved by the trustee, with interest at ei from the day of sal archaset may pay the nh cash. A deposit of of the pure! Rity, dollars required. of the’ pur- aud upon ver an chaser at the time of sal Payment ofthe Whole of the purchase money interest, and the ratificat: of the sale by the rf. and not befor trustee shall convey he purchaser, bix heirs and assigns, ta fee simple. seid described premises: I the title and estate: therein of the plaintiffs and defendants in this ease. Ti the terms of sale are not c.anplied with within se days. the trustee reserves the right resell the: Premises, at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- hater ae nme week public notice of suck resale pouveyancing, Ae-at the cost uf the purchaser. Conveyancing Seg L: DUNLOP, Trustee, felteote DUNCANSON BROS. Aucis. 1 OW LING. Auctionver, ee aed ianats Eachauges 315 teh street 2. w. TRUSTRE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY STREET NORTHWEST, betwoen New Jere avenue aud North Capitl street, at Auc- =. virtne of «deed of trast, bearing date the of J . A.D. IsT3. and duly TetLiber No, 735; folio Te,ane of the land records of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the ‘ured thereby. the ed, @s trasies, in front of the at public DAY Dibaspiaiecr pareaer st "e pie reels of lamang eke Humb sro vo 2), Wve (8), 1B square No. Being ® fect frout bya depih’ of 240 feet nine (3) One-half cash; balence wine deve, A & mulred wher. Soares fer2-d quomas DOWLING, Auct, ‘1575, at essioa letter written | one fy, Ch int and said | much ma,erial to dis arraignel tn this wa, Mr. Hale (N. ¥.)—Then I hope the gentle- Man from Massachusetts will not shame this side of the House by making remarks to Whicn no reply can be made. Mr. Butler said he had sat here yesterd: with his mouth sealed uttered was re Mr. Butler_—Yes, when it was proposed to read some of your own utterances Mr. Hale said he had not Mr. Butler ssid he had Mved to s barat s id be expectel + of a letter from a man who went { have it read official report mate to this House. t this matter tit was whether * read was rele matter unter proper for the sit he would s! ow its pertin nel ASSASSITAL I should pass was bec n who entert not repented. Here was his jastitic for the statement he had m: i p mucderers and assassins. athized with the sou a dition it wasin. When he Ku-klux organization and the White i had no refere: abiding people of th «l that the reason why U 'y_ Was defeated last’ y se of the agitation of this bill It was his delite pinion Liat toe reason wh ed was because they hac not passed Lhe people thought t NETESS Was a do-nothing 2 party in C fore the people had spewed 1 out ts had to put it in their platform in 1872. s point Mr. Butter’s time expired, and he did not ask for an extension. Mr. Kellogg's amendment to strike out the e’samendment was rejected w A vote was then taken on the motiou of Mr. ) lo substitute the words of the se bill. and if was dise Mr. Shanks’ preamble was ther s. Phelps. Sloan, S ( Harrison, Lofland, Low Smith (Va.), Stanard, Thomas (W. Va. Thornburg. ner announced himse! with Mr. Ranier, who iad been ss in his family a1 bill, and the vote was reconsider Mr. Swann, from the C priations, moved a concurrence amendments to the consuls mutic appropriation bi ‘On motion of Mr. Garfield. the proceeded to the constderati re peered to the x judicial appropria Most oP tthe curred in, and a commi dered, and then, at 5:35 p. m., the House ad- ——— ee -__ Keep the Pump from Freezin; nights recently, says a contril nto Farmer. Jack Frost gen hinted that we ought to be read. when he comes in earnest. pump in the morning, I found th side Irozen so tha to break the ice and I want to home, on my father's farm. we bh or pumps—good springs being abut Hence it is I got caught the first wiuter a J had married and moved on to a farm o! own. I was not used to freezing pumps, and so one bitter cold morning 1 found both the pumps—the one at the house and the bar: pump—locked tight. annoyance that followed—every farmer has a pump has had some expe kind at some period of his lite 's to thaw those pumps out. and I was ob- liged to take my stock to a neighbor's, about order to water so had to obtain water at the w household use. nd time on the i As soon us the pumps were clear of ice, I cured two good brass fauc holes in the pum} form, I inserted u utor to the ¢ it required quite an But I am read, el how I man: I will not deseri It took Uhree same’ place caught the see , five feet below the e faucets in them sc 5 I then procured a narrow strip of board of sufficient length, and bored a hole in one end large enough to slip over the handle of the could tarn the handle easily, either way; and I ha trouble. Some have a plug, reach of the hand, below this is sufficient in the coldest weather, be- sides being inconvenient. The fauccts are better every way. Care must be taken to provide enough water, before turning it or, to start the pump in the morning. I use these faucets also in hot water, when the have been standing undisturbed in sun half aday. The water avove the pl form is then’ unfit for use, but it is usually uumped into the trough for the tired, thirsty orses, When the owner knows that a’sip of it would be as good as an emetic for himseli. A LonG MULE BACK RIDE. Harris, formerly of the town of Locke, Cayu- y. New York, hashad a 4,009 miles’ rideon a mule during the past twelve or He writes to a friend that, from Pueblo, in Colorado, he went across New Mexico to El Paso and 200 miles further down into old Mexico, then across into Texas and traveled over the count west of the Staked Plains, across the southern partof New Mexico to Silver City, thence west to Tucson, Arizona, then striking the Gila river and down to Fort Yuma on the Colorado river near the southeast corner of California, thence to San Diego, on the Pacific Ocean, thence back to the Colorado river, and up along that river © the south line of Utah and in Brigham’s comintons, sixty miles south of Salt Lake called Jacob's City. Task from Wayne ~ “Ny. of Lush 3 county, N. Y., who seems to have shared with him the re- mainder of that speaks of the count platform; but fourteen months. Uhenee bac! y. up the Colorado as the most difficult to travel over of any he had BREATHING THROUGH THE Movra.—A fact which cannot be too frequently impress- the Science of Health, habit of breathiag rough the moth while sleeping or waking is very hurtfal. who sleep with their on waking, it ed on the mind. is “that the EVENING SYAR._| naprtrenarericmaeneters,.. Febraary 6, 1875. CONGRESSIONAL. ; Congtusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. Passage of the Civil Rights Bilt, After our report closed— sent to the Clerk's desk to have read & report or the Co: the case of John ¥ which contained a sece by Brown early in iséi. The Clerk proceeded to read the letter, when Mr. Hale (N. Y.) again objectad, & member could not be v- | T. Brown (Ky.) lL appeal to the ener from New York to allow the canner from Massachusetts to proceed. The Speaker said it was always difficult to decide upon the line of discussion, but he it to the gentleman from Massa- he seemed to be procomding more in relation to the oeeurrences of yes- terday a with any relevancy to the civil | ful possession of ber first baby. she besged to tell her where she could find @ corset. for the infant. oreven a pattern to make ane, She remembered that her own baby brothers, A sisters were enclosed in each an articic, H she remembored Its pecallarities of form, om im thal vacue way which ladies who are born to idleness a: Ukely to reeolicet Did yor wear & corset when you were = baby? we ingu “Certainly. Don't a. Chow slight I We have observed it. ha. ” perplexed our brains abn, dix lady's figure. Was SIX otand right. and as slight and fat just whout as frail. Tae cor 1 it. Doubtless there was so Pose OF SOMChOW. a was forced '0 be oblon, as the corset voraeed to give tt nom to spread itself Now this idea may not be scientific, but facts are facts My friend whk* Was remarkabiy beautiful, very lovely in a: Womanly ways, and as ac. complished and oTitivated as best mas- ters, and close am! Continuous corsets per Diitted, did not live to see the birth ef her second baby. Hor chest was too narrow, and ied. as many other peaple do, 1 almost painlessly, of decayed lungs jd she have found the infant's cowset rT baby would have followed her ¥ Yoourse, @ baby must wear a smooth, met flannel bandage above tts aldo. or Amonth, but after that we should trust to its muse Dress it in soft, white flannel next to its person, keep il in’ warm hing, but do net permit th or the air to be uncha: an three’ times aday, and Permit it to be exposed to a draft. > ave It from thy at Lifting the may await tts Viegs with warm, ot retain the lome set exp’® for exercise misshapen Ings that an so frequentiy sen upon hoys, and the ungracefal carriage fmaby gris and women, may.be traced to Vanity of the mothers whieh kept along. rumpled white dress ape | ir wane the life 1 for mic even te warmth che dirsses tor mother is likely te al warmth, by over if she be the atmos Id steep w either n by the m aati t Mkely te a weann. A acrib by tis A Novwrnry ox What ise 1 Open : mem. isto 1 literary for sansen have been or are The movers of the project wer ly by adesire to keep wt b doth in Europe United States an mplished this 4 There is a All, well lighted and resible wendis a gxsl-siged stage ited with Ty, &e., intend musieal entertain: pany i in some mported to m the nt . oo, & large library. A billiax 1 a pigeon-bole table are at the north side of the hail, and tae remain- Jer of the floor is occupted by whe at 29 tables, large and small, upon which all games of . chess, backga: dominoes, . will at stand, but ne liquors. seating’ is prohibited. itis believed, will drink to excess by himself. Known fnebriates are not ad i ted. A commitice examine: into the eaar- acter and habits of all applicants, m and voting on the black-ball s3 decides the question. It is a Joint stock con: cern: Fire-re Unore-« MEN.—During the past year, the usual list of t$ arising from skirts taking fire has » given inthe newspapers. Ladies pass- fog or sitting near an open fire of coal or ‘tren left to their own devices be- fore the nursery grate, anid actresses swing- ing near the foot-lights, laa all contrib- Uled their sad stories of death or dinfigare- ment. Moved by the reiterated reporis of such casualties, Queen Victoria some ms ago mr raham, a chem! o high standing, to i peats with 4 View to finding sor rLot readering cotton fabrics hre-proof. [twas adiaitted th while fire might be communicated to other fabrics, cotton alone flashed into flame upon the slightest tou. The investigations of Prof. Graham, aided by two distinguished German experts, re in a rec mendation of certain salts of ammonia, as most effective sired parpose, aad not at all injurious nods. Sulpl of ammont in solution, containing ten per cent. of the sult, received pieres of dnished muslin that were dried rapidiy ina machine known as a = hydro-extractor.” The fabries thus treated proved wholly aninflammable, while their colors were uidiminished sa Where madder had heen employed as a d and even that tint wasonly modifie Latightty: and rendered less gaudy by the operation. Just as women would sponge cloth before transt sorry | into garments, let them wash new muslin In the ammonia’ sait referred to. ‘The solied articles, already made up, should, after washing and drying as usual, be sab- jected to another dip in the salt before tron- ing, and they are thea fire-proof.—Th- Alleire politan, PUNCH'S latest “Where are you weit “Dm going to be lee “May I go with son. my pretty maid “Tdou' think my lecture would plase you, she my pretty maid dio, sir, slic atl en.my pretty maid tion of male ki be 7 ty maid “Advanced girls 4 sand. THE BRIGHT bras car i fixtures is the envy and despair of housekeepers who cannot under- hy it should not biacken or tarnish ‘household utenstis of the same metal do when not constantly polished. For their encouragment we will inform them that af ter the brass is polished at the fretory it is covered with a thin transparent varnish, such as shellac ix this protects the surt ptherwi tarmish as soon ass kettle. an't help thinking of that citizen of Syracuse who has Uairteen chil- n—all girls. Probably there is not a cor- the bureau in that man’s house that hasn't a cold chew of spruce gum sticking to it.—_Milircukee Sentinel, @2-The girls who tend tables at Connec cut fairs and sell kisses at ten cents a Kiss, Won't give three fora quarter. Stingy! &7-Dust to dust,” as the little girl said when she shook the contents of her bursted doll-baby's abdomen into the street—X 9. Pic. HONNOR. At l45a.m., on the 4th Howxok. aged 8 years. a native of B ‘ Kerry. Ireland it His funeral will take place from late residenos, 7th street road and Grant avenue,on Sanday. at 2p m. The relatives and frieuds of the family are re epecttully invited to attend LANGLEY. On the Sth inst., LascLer, aged 75 years, late Funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon. at 26 o'clock. from the residenodof Bengamin F. McAlwee, 1192 Vatreet soultcast, ‘Wriends are invieed. = LANSDALE. Suddenly, on the Sth of Febraary, clock p.m.» of ARMA BA, beloved aiid of Jha W aud Slary &. Lane oriekds nud relatives fare invited te atten t I. from the residence of her parcuts, rg ap ent my dg Gey, Services at Bt. Aloysius Church. {Baltimore. Philadelphia, “and West Virginia (papers popes STALCUP. On Saturday, the 6th inest., ot 629 «ficient ale Beaehad fe Set fusvral on Monday, the sth inst. trom his tate ret” dence, 613 G street southeast. THANE "nthe , : feotdense peo. C79 E stroct southwest, Banday, er o'clock p.m. WHITE. of February, 1575, Brother BITR. eam | UNDERTAKERS. | R. * BAnvey,

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