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__ RAILROADS. ASB WASHING 79 git EINE TO BaL aah YORK, Re POINTS IN THE NEW E} STATES. BETWEEN, ‘ PHILADE Aii ‘THROUGH ASHINGTON NGE OF CAR. = line is wew wad of the most AND and impr NUTRAVING AT. 293 AM sity AR TRAIN EX: PULLEAN ee SL 1s PSIv Pe ar Train— few York aud pe iuts East pt Sond ta. Express for Piiiadeiphia and Now York ily. except Sunday. 1 sah im 4:33 p.m. Express for Peiladelphia and way points aii Ph —— New York PULLMAN LOR CARS Day Trains, PULL MAN Pu x E ANG c RS on *E Tr sins. Tickets a: formation can be procured at the of- fcesol the company Bozea alled for and checked at hotels and_ pri nh orders left at the offices of the corner Lith street and Pennsyl- theast corner of Pennsyl- AND PoTOMAC BAIL- streets, D. M. hOYD, Jz.. neral Passenger Agent. Pisilads RGEC. WIL tent. Balt ALTIMUMA ANU OHIO BAILBUAD. WISTER SC HEDULE—Jaxcary UM, EST4. ROM WASHINGTON CITY re and Way Stat re, Annapolis, Frederick and delptila, Boston, Balti- nilatelphie, Bost Dram i] r fe f Re ries. and we Litan br Baltimore and WV 6.00 ami Ba sd 1 'Trasns Stop at Viaduct Hotel, Relay House For farther information ay and Obio Ticket Offices, Washingtoa Station, and t * avenu where orders will be tw be checked and received at any RP. Master of Transportation. eral Ticket Agent, GEu. 5 KOONTZ. Genoral | Agent p28 S2ALTIMORE D POTOM BAILLOAD. Deror CORNER GtH aND B Staeers N.W pyres Tursday. Kebruary 16, 1875, trains will ran ® follow TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMOKE. 9:36 om, Nectherm Express, daily except Mon- ny. ly at the Battimore press for nf mor pm a and New Uhy except Sn tumuclaon, datt ied x pte’ for rae York, daily Parlor Cac Train est and North, and for Nor- Express for Phila daly except Sunday cccnmodation, daily except Sunday. hin, daily except Sanday. New York Night Expr ress, daily gaily pxcent Sar orday, cribs OB y leaves at 9:05 phia and New reas, daily acegt Sanday. daily except Sunday. Pbliadel ule ie, . Saturday. and 3:4 p.m. daily except Sunday. connect at Bowie with trains for Pope's Creek Line Trains leay ing Washington at 8:25 a. m. and 4:53 p. t Glepton with trains for Annapolis. Washington at 9-434. m. and 9:08 jo wie with trains frum Pope's Creek r orders at Ticket Office, . of 13th street and Pennsylvaaia enue = rihwest cot a. street and Pennayira- Bia avenue.can have their baggage called for and checked at b id residences to all points Nozth b tickets to Cincinnati. Ce Sey Lou Sa Louis, New aving thet Lo. ). M. BOYD. Jr Seat Pam Ag is74 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE 1875 NORTHWEST. SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, ‘Trains leave asf Washington. .. m. —— 1133 “ _ am =| Es bobs SLR TRACK wees Palace State-room Day and Hovmon 1 1 Es rH ® CO 10NS throngh from W SsHINGTON to tae WEST and BORTH withot change. Tickets by this route can be procured at the offices corner of Lith street and. Peuneylvania avenue. and | corn {6th street and Pennsylvania ave ander where reliable information wil be National Hotel, uring tickets at these offices can in Palace Cars for Chicago, Pittsburg a D.¥ BOX 1D, Jr General Poms ti Agent, mar eaaeaa 1A BD, WASsHIN TON BK. B. 5. 6, 7 p.m ‘al on traing dahiy except andria 1 followe:—6, 7, + 3.4.5, 6 and 7 p.m. The _ Alexandria daiiy, ali other | Sunday gonmect with trains on Wash- | | EXPRESS, via Richmond, iS p.m. daily .exesp* Sunday. | ee Waebiugion daily at | al Trains leave 4 ®. 10, 11 sn 6p FS i 0 all pofnts South and Soutnwest | er Lita street and Peansylvenia | h street and Pennsyitaaia ave- saz leave orders for bagcage | Botels aud sonore throng NG, ger Agent. eral Supt itimore, Md. destination. General Pas GEO. C. WILKINS, Geu yané-tf 7 ____ MISC ELLAN EQ Top Jump seat Catvieges. Second. uand inexehange” Call be D. SCHMIDT & Ct tween C =a aD. Wsticgton, waa 94 Ww ISTRICT, OF ¢ BOunD 033 Wasn BIA HEALTH, XCTON, Febriiary 10, 1275. oe 3573, and to be perf Board of Health, and in accordance with ite regula, nd ordinances, said night-soil, garb: nals to be removed and transport 4 ts as may be selected and ~ abject to the approval of Each bid must be acer ggg with a deposit of | three hundred ; @99) doliars. be forfeited — the party cr parties to whom the contract ded fasi to enter Bm written Sink: “te sach suretics as ma} proved =e Health, for the taithtat "performance erie work Pr wil) be fd Pi of Offals. ia ett be ne Frill be received at thie MM: to reject any and all present order of the Beard of Healt DW ineise he D , Secretary. s° PREME COURT DISTRICT OFC ‘OLUMBIA. Boxatana Sawver ve. Finney Hentetal— Docket 13. okie | STEAMER LINES. NEY EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL. BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASS INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. 0. SAILING DAY. From Pier 2, SATURDAY. af 12 m. From 49 Water street. D.C., TUESDA This line com Regul ing, Senet ind Weeks Line of ence, Boston and New England Stazes. agein mu by tus fine. wu ¥.A. REED. Alevandrin. Va. D.P C. MINK, 29 Devonshire street, WF Freighta delivered by mnox’s Ex ders left at General Office, 603 Pen: Bre, or at the ‘Steamers’ Wharf, will AMERIC AN LINE. MAIL STEAM: LINE CAS TH AMERICAN FLAG. ONLY CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates ax low as by another first-class Line. PETER WEIGHT & SO"Phlindelp Agents Phitnaes mone Clyde's | i phi iiyaes P.CLYDE & SS Cott Pnediea” oe Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. AUCTION SALES. AU TION SALEs, FUTORE pays, ON oF No whert. 15 feet ‘Salon. ginning, being the Vania ave itd ing at the cost of the feb2ad nm DOWL | Scrivener by W Teuative Deer, Broerty is between Mark: wre and is te Baproved by a two- sears Frame Dwel Hin, "Tern One (hind cash; reskdue tn equal payments at six wd twelve montis, with interest, to be se: cored Vy deed of ‘trust 'y Propert NG, Aactioacer. fteRoveD PROPERTY OWN, WEST ed of trast dated a Febrosey Sioa ip liber No. @07, st ranting thence east andr: hence south 110 feet to an alley. thence wost t.thence north 110 fost te the ba- 'y conveyed to Joba T. vet and Eretertek ged the 75 de is atrack off, which i= to be the terms of ‘sale are complied with record le are in five daysaftersale. All conveyancing and haser. D NCAN, SHERMAN & CO., . jadelphia. SHERMAN & 0. (Bankers), Agvat \efaninoaiteolerings erer 429 ¥ street. Washington. Nos. 9 and 11 Nassau street, New York, 7ROM auiaaene Inue OIRCULAR NOTES and LETTERS 0: J SHIP BY Tue HAST NG eUuore ASD “NEW EXPRESS LINE.” fuer ins the United Seat sia. ty ae e rele 4 S Ls Q A FROM BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE RORAPHIC TRANSFER Yyineioo ‘Catv; Mark treight vies Clydes Iron Line. AN, &c. ts of Banks, ers aud ship nip by Bos _ an Fro oy ites oe a era receive pet xe w fly o ew Ex Line." For fail infurmation appt to . “or TIMONY & CO. G.F. ptt ty sow t street, Goorgsti sats ed CUNARD LIN E. lision, the Steamers of thi course for all seas ous of the year. ‘On the ontward io Meridian of 50 at at 42 lat., or nothi ig to the THE BRITISH AND N ing the chances of col- Line take @ specified passage from Queenstown to Now os ge, Crossing the ee of wth ef 42. 'H AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Second National Hank Building. Perma Bi Draftson England, NKERS, Tth street, Bios France ‘and pelt Gold, Stocks and i eee Bonds. oe id and Stock Indicators and “nstomers. Collections taade on all points. elegraph for use of febi6-ly #8 lat.,or EDUCATIONAL. DE oy 4 and the ith RelcnENBAC HS PERABEAU TEACHES PIANO, street northwest. are olce. No. at Mr: decl-ly* Cultivation of the Voice, Piano Store. BETWEEN XEW YORK AND LEVER- CH: ABD JOLASSICAL IN- POOL, CALLING AT aue northwet, Bias ANGELO SACESON, Princl 1. Seventh Sanaal session begins on the Lith of Be ptember. 187 ‘anei5-1y APSWICK SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES Parthia Address A. TYSON & SISTER, pats marily Conteo's BLO” Prince Ueorge Go Ma. gers. ATES OF PassaGe—Cabin, ag Stecrage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, snd all parts of Eurepe, at lowest rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for freight and cabin passage Mediterranean port apply at the Comp Ne for steerage pas Building, or to OT LOW, Banker street. ee Pate Bowli necadwn r dicamers marked = do not carry steerage passen- STOVES, AS. B. hacia ph T nware a dalty. Ni ing s specialty. No. w, Havre, | West, near dealer in Houscturnishing ¢ Good: Island avenue. ER. Manufacturer of Stoves and jardware and is. Roofing and Spon 1336 Mth street north. sepl0-1y ng Green; ¥, Trinit} » 605 7 Agent. Bs CONS OC" FRaNCKLYN, BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YOR: 5 ite Steamships E.C. KNIGHT and week- Hereaft: cc GIBSON w business office and wharh, 68 W: ge. J. W. THOMPSON, left Freights delivered by Knox's Ex or at the to steamer wharf, wil ERCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ¥ day att ition apply to as P.A.D: a at General Office, 603 a be promptly attended HAPP K. PUBE APPLE CLD EN M, ‘ater street, George: town, or at the office of the President, Bear street brid, President. From Orders ia avenue, dec! FAMILY SUPPLIES. HOLIDAY GOODS. eS MERRY CHRISTMAS AND ¥ NEW YEAR Use MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE, OLNCINNATI LAGER BEER, cB AND SWEET CATAWBA WINE, SAM'L C, PALMER, Greene street, Georgetown, D. 0. N. B.—Ordors for above goods in bottles, ki = promptly filled, ie ined 0 Charge for delivery. PRUNES. PRUNES. ONE TON OF CHUILE PRUNES BRA NEW TURKEY PRUNES Just Received, Eight Pounds tor $1. ALso, Public We will continae to sell, for a few days more, 6 pounds MIXED NUTS, (including SOFT SHELL ALMONDS,) for $1.00. ALso, = On hand, and for sale at a reasonable price, a FULL CAB LOAL of choice NEW YORK STATE APPL: We would further state that these apples were received and safely stored in our basement freezing cold weather came on, so that before the those who wish to purchase them need have uo fears of gettin frosted fruit. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., G (Masoxic TemPte,) NCH OFFICE Library Kentucky, 609 BROADWAY NEW YORK. rocers, 97TH STREET, opposite U.S. Patent Office. ig ee? You ons | —E ARE i ae 4 at ee per I pound, rial Green at 7 3 conte ~ BROWN Bov2s-60t SELLING GOOD eon and a i Pion er i Penns; ranis avenue. AND KAUPHY, TEA and OOF FER will can buy the celebrated Lovers of good to hear tin the “N-Y-CLU wh These sea are 14% and Open every day be pleased AND COFFEES at Staids Now. 145 pol Center Market,| THOS, are of the Choicest Importations, and at a small advauce on wholesale price, 2, FRECH, 14g Center Market, east wi THE TRADES. AWSINGS AND AWANIN a id Style and P. ir stones hile Poti bile ‘Bulld ‘Man fact mmactured HN 0. rovers 713 Weare Roves, be between 7th and 8th Flags and Camp- Meeting Teuts for sale Land a a he only Genuine Mildew ‘and i northwest, ISAAC CURRY. | a GAS FITTING AND SEWERAGE 2s) fis? A *BRIEN, Practical prt. 5 yoy street, north side. me: se on hand. filings i City ‘and Coun- | _jan29-tm streets. nape g SHOKT POSTP. FULL D FOR TH! 22,170 Cash Gifts, ane FOR COAL. ‘TeeascRy DEPARTMENT, Bereat ov ENGRavine axdD Past ret by TICKET APPLY TO H. HAYS & CO,, 609 Broadway, _EW York CIty, *IRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT. ONEMENT DAY FIXED. ISTRIBUTION. £ BENEFIT OF THE Montpelier Female Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, Va. March 29,1875. LIST OF GIFTS. Cash Gift. amounting to......8 1,000,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. fase |} See hehehe aa eae TH'SA ©* RNOON. Le ip Soy tee Real Bates Be-tor end. Auctioner, Federal Baiidings, corner F and 7th sis. north west. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO- STORY BRI” DWELLING ON SOUTH Stee ak i STREFT. BETWEEN 12rx AND 13TH ‘ST8. ORTHW ¥ By virtue of a deed of trust to (! Zimmermen and myself. deted Mare! ‘duly recorded in Liber Mo. 711 the land records the District Vb ever of ic cas coe ca eee at public auction, he fromt uf te v February 20th. 157 Sete m.. al pumbered 39 (2) and, eis bered two hundred and with the are num- ninety - ‘four, (3a) togethe= TERT Seer Surviving Trust: s + Surviy feb8-00d J.T. COLDWELL, Satoman. SF THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the weather until FRIDAY, February ‘26th, 1575, *»me hour and place. 5 ge eo FF. PeiTing rusts. COLDWELL, Salesman TO-MORROW. ATIMEK & CLEARY. uctioncers and Keal Estate Brokers, Southwest corper Penna. avenue and Lith stroot, Star Office Building. TURE: A LARGE CON NUT DINING 4 E LOT SHELYI eu .AT 4 N. On SATURDAY MOR ING, February the 27th, 1575, a front of oar au ail sell '@ large collection of veal Rotate ‘Broker and Anctioneor, Federal Buildings, corm aud F sts. northwest, O MEW TWO-STORY UUTH SIDE TH AND a deed of trust, dated Octo ober wduly recorded fh Liber ue “land records for t certain piece ribed upon the ih th: known and de ne banned a eu x ley thirty (3) ont October num to day of and the balan notes of te pur + day of sale, and chses of vale, In carb iS month and ex, Wand th days the Ntto resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days CHARLES H, MOULTON, Trustee, febl-cokda” J.T. COLDWELL, a. 87 THE PURCH advertisement, ; ILED the property et on SATURDA im., at the ris! g purchaser. RLES HW MOULTO: T. COLDWELL Trustee B. *: WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F streets 'N. W. TRUSTEES ae dF VALUABLE IMPROV IN ‘HE WESTERN PART uF by sitet jdeed of ‘rant, bearing date on loth day of Augus! meh, Rehingioa’ cowatrs Written direction of the party secured thereby, 1 will kell at ray auction, iu front of MONDAY, the Ist © cloc all of lets numbered (2), and the eastern part of lot um square numbered thirty-six ( ington, the eastern part of 4 froni of secenteen (17) feat eight (5) inches on North M street, and geryh ek with same width the northern line of said fot, together with all the improvements thereon, being seven tafinished brick idence "Terms of sale: One-third in eash, of which $100 must be deposited on each house at the time of sale, the deferred payments to be made in six ad twelve nionths, with interest from day of sale, apd secured by insurance and deed or deeds of trust. to the satis- ft . ‘Terms to be frilly complied fter day of sale, otherwise the et to resell the property after the Vash- id tou three ($1 having i ery ys" notic e risk and cost of the first pur- chaser. All co anctng at purchaser s cat 5 we ARD, Trustee. febIB eokds_ 7 COLDW LL, Salesman. Y eee G & MIDDLETON. Auctioneers Estate and Insurance nts. 1 Board of Trade Rocins sis TRUST. SALE OF IM IMPROVED REAL Tae” ON THE SOUTHEA kK 1971 AND G STRE RO THE CITY OF WASHIN Theundersigned. trustee a certain deed of grust, dated April 23th. 1873, and 1 in N folio of the landre ington county, District of DNESDAY, the 10th di clock p.m.,on the the highest bilde city of Washi ofa part of square nrimbered ene hasared and forty, two (M2) The said lot fronts 29 feet 449 ms back with th t north, nches on 19th street same width 71 fect 6 It is improved by sn ig it deed are: ‘Th chy, dae at the in "cash, (these in two ring interest the sati«fac- cost of par red at tine ef nuplied with will resell at the sun of $3.90; tqual payments at 6 and IZ months af the rate of f per cent. an secur nof the trustee. All converancing A dlaposit of $900 will | SON BROS., Anctioncers. st corner 9b xh and D streets northwest. SALE OF _ IMPROVED REAL N SQUAR: FRONTING ON 3 DETWEEN A2ta AND dated recorded f the land + Dosnins 72e Sp 5° a deed of trust, “th, A. D. 172, and duly 8 folios 134, et tog. J-agton county direction of the party secured ‘thereby, w highest bidder, in front of Y, the Ist day of March, 4:30 kp. m., all that piece or parcel of fand ettuated ng ih the city of Wash f Columbia, and Known and de ground plat ‘or plau of said city as umbered tw : treet elghty 9 from the northeast ‘corner of said sath ng thence west along said U street twenty-one thence sonth one hundred feet to an alley eu fect and three inches thence east ¢ Improvements thereon, Tern of sale: One-third ‘cash, balance in two equal ins — at six Ive months interest at ten. per annum from d: + to be secured by deed of trust on property, sald, of all cash ato; urchaser. will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing at expense of purchaser. Ifterms of sale are not com. plied with in seven days the trustees reserve the rent to resell speed LON Ns pur haser. : 7 FX, DOOLEY: { Trastees febl2-codds DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts ATIMER & CLEARY Ls Auctioneers and Real Southwest corner Penusylnania ay Office Buildings. TRUSTER'S aut OE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE O€ 267TH ST., BETWEEN AND K StS. NORTHWEST. ahiutez aud by virtue of a certain deed of trust, ch and duly recorded in Mee ofS, folie ish et ot seg. "og of the land records for the ‘District ‘of Columbia, and att nest of the Bee hereby eccured, 1 will seit Se publi cussion the pairs Widder, in front of the prem ei, ag Ma aay, of pei of Wan The sout fe eposit of $190 rokers, _ inh street, siiunt ce i ‘the ity Sree say Lei ac a 519 7th street He ELE ato thereti at = » by * _ AUCTION SALES. Ww L. ja « Cty - Lonisiana avente, betweon 9s and lich strests. ELEGANT LARGE BLACK HORSE. corre BIL BY LArRBANC oe PAIR OF LARGE GeAy WORE RR HORSES AND DIRT WacoN On SAteRDAY MORNING. Febraare ‘27th, 1475, an a at 10:30 o clock, ‘We Will sell at oar One large elegant black, family Horse, perfectty es stands without hitching; can be driven by a ty scost “One Coupe, built. by Laurance, of New York, i fect of ; Cost @ 1,30. Mh wry One pair of large gray Work Horses, one Dirt we enschede nema Decl ne tractor. or Several fine young Hi rses from Virgina. Two new Ex press Wagons, boilt by brbamveny sunita Me for I'ght erocery business or milk ront (Terms c La WM. L. Mace neoss Ancts. ‘ASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auctiomecr, (TUeT nortan coraer Mak nsd Dee: » ‘ No. 1001 northwest corner THREE BLACK WALNUT MA ARRLE TOP REN OM $8: Handsane PARLOR SUITE PHOLST IHG INE Eb eh ARBLE 7 @ D ee Pcirtt nsretenF D&E Auctioneers, . hand D sts. TWENTY NEW E-ONDATAND § MAC! wks AT Ae on TURSDAY shee at eat plead ment of 1 dsecond- hand My Wheeler & Wilson, I tic, Ne northwost. and war ON BROS., Aucts ATIMER & Axction ers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue amd lith st., Star Office Bi Bui E BESL “ITY Lid AUC CORNEA VERMONT STREET. TATRLY ABul HOTEL. IDENCE HE uaTE ower vested in me by the recorded tn BR, ke the office of the District of Columbia. 1 shall THURSDAY AFTERNOO) ‘nt 4 o'clock, in front of the pre: 4 cD and anes. ty of eaid Ht strert west tre 1 line to th rofthe divi. premises to be sold and the premises which, adjotning the same on the west, prem part of the Arlington Hotel; thence north par allel with said divi i throiigh the center of the said ntlinming wore or less. f vegsameway four and a am half (438) feet wide is hounded on the m ich h by that part umber) sevente ng in all about one humdry Motel property on lot said alles fifty-five fects more or leasy to uth west house, with Pimmings and with Mateard rool, containing about fourteen (14) rooms, with all the provements ‘This residence fronts on Lafayette $ alt motern im: uare, ts nearly opposite the Executive Mansion. and is oneof the fi residences in the city. Yoiving Sng id between it and the Arlingvon H, wo eqmat instalments, payatle respectively in one and two ears for Which the parchasor will be required to give his notes, bearing interest from day of ‘male, at seven per wah per annum, payable semi annual Betes to Ye seen by a deed of truet on the proper ry deposit of one thousand sol 1.000 will Soceatirel wie erty is struck off, and 1 Prope if the terms of sale are not complied with in ten 4 from day of sale, the utor reserves the rig! rescli the property at the risk and cost of the deta ing purchaser, He also reserves the right to maki one, bid on the prope erms of sale Feasts be fet varied by the executor st his option at time of sa su Didders, Allconveyai or further information a i Stanton, Nore gat rn tel whe fy ogo t to the 537 F street BALCH, Execntor LATIMER ao ARY.A fri.26 Gt B H. WARNER, 5 he Real Fstate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner r ith aud F sts, northwest €B!_ On THURSDAY, March Ath at 3 m.. th Ke euciion aly of Tot T aud part of with improvements, consisti ig of House, tekery ond Ane stable situates on corner F Sth streets northwest f nction| 24) cash down at time It the terme sre not complied with in Bes perty will be resold at the cost and risk iting purchaser. 126 al J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, egies Gene S15 7th wirect n. w. MPROVED PROPERTY AVENUE EAST, AT DE IM! PEARS ay Ayia TION. e hundred and twenty-f ing on Pennsylvania avenue east aby feet five inches. with trust on the property. when the property is 1 the coat of the purchaser Wein, ATIMER & CLEARY, |4 Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave, and ith St tar Office Buildings. An REDEEMED PI. aa a AUCTIO On MONDAY M Jat 10 wo eloc = Ax fi within bis establishme SH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, (Successor to Green & Williams, No. 1091 northwest er 1th and D streets. ONE WALNUT. oP RAMBER, SET ONE SUPE- OR CT SIDE BOARD “a Watuat, Marti a gere ( Mir ror back}, one Oval Gilt frame P sinntel Mirror (French Plate). one Oval Pier Mirror (Gilt Frame, French Plate), one V Brassels Me- dallion Carpet; Parlor Furniture, upholstered in Crinson Brocatelle; also. Hair-cloth Parlor Far Aucts,) Fy Lambrequins; Brussels Ku; 3 Ply. Ingrain and other Carpet, Rosewood Card Tab taro proces wath Wine é Cares What-Ne Mhrile top Hat trees and i hades: N Marble” top ae * Set, with Wardrobes, Bu rea Warhsthnd: Watre Haak and cotton top Mattresses, Feather Bed, Pillow and Bolster: ahr alg eager yo Plated Tea Set«, with Glass aud Crockery Ware, Qooking AY, March 4th. 1575. at 10 grelock a. i., 1 shall sell at House No. 33. a avepne northwest, between 3d 4 Aes streete; the abov egy, goods, the effects of a ining housekee Terme cach.” Wasi BD WILLIAMS, rms cas! feb2s-w.f.m.tu.&w5t Beasties she™, “OF A, cet ier on Tit RS) Ancti jomerr. EVENING STAR. PRIDAY.........Pebraary 26, 1875. aes GnEsen ie bave long known. bre as a golarly devout qualitie: character, always nesidaous labors of the Methodist Rytscapat ek which be belongs. His | ton. speaks adfectionst CONGRESSIONAL. Conciusion of Yesterday's Proc-edings. spit arch. te tra. to-law, + of “Etizabeth” SENATE. ate report closed — Joseph” together a» kindred spirits in the Tise bill to After our re Coantiag of votes | Mh religions pict y aa0 Rirver eiasnctetinis for President and Vice President was passei °,00t by yeas 28, nays 20. se “eee ed R 2 ny dg a ts thats: r. West, from the © 1 T the sturtli nt wt din bis tothe, Sakeateeed ar an amedmaent ta, | sister's house he weni to Mr. Tilton, and wite Pie river ana harbor bill, the House bill for | ETS tenderness and sadness io his manner the i rement of the mouth of the Missis- #*ked bir tf be noticed the frequency of Mr, sippl river, being what is hnowa asthe tiene, | Beecher’s visite to bis wite, ana also muned hill, with amendments, reducing the amount | 8! If be felt sure they were Siteqetnee saa~ froma $8,000,000 to €2,20,000. providing that | %%1. With this cautionary ti the channel shall be made in the sonth in- pamptee bie ee watil the shall (hinge oy peed onan eaaee or pri | Realizing, of course, that there must have Secretary of War, and that te depth of | D&6 tome cause for the intimation, i was channel contracted for shall be maintained | [Om MuUnteated to Fullerton wad this was me- . tually, as I am assured. the only clue in advance of iymey ‘hic’ “chat astut Mr, Edmunds called up the civil rights biti, | © ai aoe — and proposed that general debate close at 3 | Px{TaCtad fromm the witness his sister's sett betrayal. Mr. Tilton st.tes that he himselt never Leant of the imekdent wntil he beard it from the witness stand. and this agrees wilh Mr. Richards, who testified that be had never mentioned it but to his wife and ber brother THE DEFENCE DISCLOSED AS CoNSPIRACT MATEO BY JEALOUS (Prom the New York & Mr. Tracy been a general, and has the ooks and mannersofa military man. He ts p.m. on Satuniay, amendments to be offered under the five-minute rule, and the Senator | in charge of the bill to have thirty minutes to close the debate. Unanimous consent was given to this arrangement Mr. Sherman cave notice that after the | = was disposed of he wonld call up the tax | vie Senate then, at 8.50 p. m., adjourned. HOUSE.— A fier our report closed— fall, straight, and squareshouldered. H Mr. Coburn having reported the force bill, | pray wintke mnustache are eriahannd (Mr. Eldredge raised the question of con: } His face ts aggres- sideration, and on this the yeas and nay: pasion is dee were onlered, the vote resaiting— + peewee hy a yeas grayeyes. His stood withim f the front row of jurors, and bie was bis favorite thy nays 89. The vote was a strict party one, ex Messrs. Sener and Smith (Va_) voted no, aid a thrown hack, and his 7 Mr. Eldredge, (Wis.,) who voted aye together behind his cout talls. He read from Mr. Eldredge moved to reconsider the vote | the written nusicnl vole, just taken, and : . that was Mr. Conger ( Mich.) > navaried on the tapie. Mn this the yeas and nays were ontered, S161, NAPA SS. ‘th noved tc ay that mo- THE LISTEN Ras. © lawyers arranged themsel vs ing. ceasing the occupations w that section 9 of U s. | employ them du: stings. Mir and must first be considered in Committe> of went of to wound ap his the Whole. 1 stuck his bands into bis pocke Overruled by the Chair. Mr. Beach, for the first day in the crial with _After discussion of the point of onter, Mr. | out Mr. Fullerton at bis side, tilted back ta Niblaeck appealed from the de 1 of the | bis chair. Mr. Pryor’s diphtheria has gro Chair, worse, and kept bhn away, Mr. Garfield made the point of ord took advantage the app2-al was in the nature of a other bust r u jon, and not ad and had & near Cone The Speaker said it was an embarrassing | Mr. Abbott, Mr. 1 and position for the Chair gto jbe p rule arbitrarily, and retuse an app mining that it ‘was not made in good Although the points seemed clear to hi would submit the appeal to the House Mr. Conger (Mict.) moved to lay Une ap. dropped their im 1 losely peal on the table. So ordered pa’ 142, ner than at the pays M6, . Stately ta pase Mr. Niblack moved a reconsi tion, for nd behavior, could not have missed ® the purpose of having react a o” of the | word Speaker on the Utah bill, in he said | Thus far Mr. Tracy's speech has exposed that if the tert of the bill was open t mane amendment making an appropriat it was subject to the point of order. The Speaker said he reaffirmed that de: ion. There was no clause in the Utah bi providing against any expenditureot money, Which made a wide distinction. Mr. Coburn was then recognized and yield- inexact accont with ment tothe Plymouth in- Nestigating committee. It began with @ sketch of the Beecher family, “whose sous are preachers and whose daughters are aa. thors of repute.” followed by an outline of | the defendant's pulpit career. His work im the cause of reiorm was lauded, and all ed to sions were made to the loyalty of his con Mr. Butler (Mass.) to offer an amendment | gregation, te the cathe! of his preach. inserting in the 13th section of the bill, after | ing, to the widespread circulation of hts the wi is “habeas corpus” these words: “In printed sermons, and tohis deserved fame. such insurrectionary district or districts | After unis glo’ % eulogy of Mr. Borcher, sketched Mr. Tilton as a man sider life a drama and him: in, ambitious, a copyist and a consci i wherein the President deems such armed and powerful combinations to exist;” and insert ing anew seetion, limiting the operation of the 13th section to two years and to the end of the first session of pgress thereafter. Mr. Cannon offered an amendment striking out the 15th section. r. Hawley (Il) moved an amendment re- viving the enforcement act of April 20, 1671, for two years and to the end of the next ses- sion of Congress thereafter. Mr. Coburn then entered a motion to re- cowmit the bill. Mr. Conger (Mich.) moved that the House adjourn. ir. Garfield (Ohio) asked that some ar. rangcments be made as to the time when a vote could be had on the bill. Finally without comi: Oo any arrange. ment, the motion of Mr. ger WAS agreed to, and, at 4.10 p. m., the House adjourned. Rules on Poker. RY GENERAL SUUNK. 1. Don’t buy halfas many chips at the start as the other players. The expectation is that you will win and if you lose it Is better to borrow or “owe” up. 2. Never ante up till some one tells you to, and then say that you have and stick to it, which will generally persuade some one else to~come in” twice. This rule, though an excellent one. must be followed with disere- tion. If practiced too often it is liable to pro- duce unpleasant feelings. Toward the end of the evening it is al- s better to owe up your ante *for a min- lers of re- nceless Worker for eusi- ordi wo this ,estl mate, over and @ follow fer wil ding with the statgs favo aay ot the Clee There i voor peel People t tate at nere IS NO excuse for je being. cburch. unless it is something new. If you wish anything pointed out to you tm a crowd, ask toe wearer of a diamond ring. A soft-hearted Danbury man nas twelve The eggs under one hen. covered stranger who sat v: jolently down on the pavement in front of the opera house, Satur- day, jumped up and observed: “Tuat's the kind of man I 4m,” and moved on. It ts not a ma tier of much importance, but we don't remember ever seeing any oné bug an umbrella The bright sunshine of Thursitay brought out the songsters, a pair of crows aad @ hand-organ. You can tell very nearly how much stook an agriculturist keeps, by standing with him. over a rerister. An application to the Danbury board of relief, Saturday, was on monogram paper and in & monogram enyelo) In some things we are all kin. How ever thoroughly a man falls on the ice, he never looks around for admiration. A crusty bachelor explains that the reason @ woman puts a finger in her moath when she thinks, is because she cannot talk and think too. ute” than to put up, as the winner of the p frequently forgets and none of the him, th to charge ap the gehts, ather players will remind as they may wish to do the same hen the credit system begins to creep itgenerally does about the middle of game. vou should always owe up if pos- sible, and bet chiefly against those who al- wi tup. This is one of the most impor- | @ much married minister of the tant To win incash and jose cred- | named Bonesteel, Sawyer, Green, Jones— it great secret of successful poker | perbaps with more aliases and possibly with playing. Tn deajing, always observe card, which you can easily do before the cut. Then, by noticing how Thiele acutis made, you can tell whether that cant goes out. one Ww So. 1 who lives in Andeves, Y., and Supporis herself by takin washing—than who keeps the wolf x the door in Har . by doing hause- work—than formerly of Winona, who he bottom ©. ‘This may help your in the draw. isdead—than No. 4 who abandoned himen 6. Keep asharp eye on the diseanis. They | finding out his real character. The Rey. Mr. may be of service if your draw is not satis- | Bonesteel-Sawyer-Green-Joaes lastly and factory. ned to his No. 5in Gatesville, . When you are “in Inek,” watch your uilding @ Methortist church by © to put His polygamoux depray: of your checks in your pocket without belag | ing known, his No. 5 was take seen. a will enable you “owe” up it bolted for parts wi and ‘kK turns, and wil! prevent your being bor- be married to him, rowed from. s. When any one war and you have plenty if possible, in pt enables you to ec winnings, and, besic be able to pay up 9. When you are « Jones will go om ts to buy more cheeks » long tiary shaw ne light chin whiskers and ® wert. “under his left eye. A ire.—The trouble With the Danbury water pipes tn the past few days, although of a serious nature, bas a productive of ludicrous inerdents. ’ Oaec man on Division street had his kitchen flooded the bursting of the pipe, late Friday nighi Toward morning he Was taken with a oa Uuirst, and getting up quietly, so.as not to} rb his wife any who might be im the house after plunder, he proceedéd in ark to the kitchen foradriuk. That apart-| ment is a step or two be! low the sitting-room, and In desce foot square! # promptness tha’ ig the severe shock to his nervous sy a - screamed, . J tell ye! Thee deep silence followed What's the mai is wife, who was awakened e was no reply. “What's demanded ih @ louder vo missing him from the bed. But still Was ho answer, ow a n, Real she cried in a higher tone. “Real what Is the matte Andasu Within six inches of her head suddeniy “Shut up your infernal clack, can’t ye, ve fool.” It Is presumed Reuben knew Was the matter.— Danbury News. a7-New Haven policemen lntruded ow party of Yale students the other, seek Ter tome stolen signs, and Onding them the whole party to the station-house, the bank may © ipping ont” for drinks, &c; put a cigar in your pocket every onc awhile. You are sure to beso much aly the game, and they come ia very handy, even when you don't smoke. 10. Never permit anything to male forget for a moment that the whole objec! your game is to save yourowa money secure some body else's, and let ever you do, however trifling, tend to this & ble end. 11, When the game is over. if you ar> win- areas low clare that you as much as you really have. is rule is never de} jeparted from. mon- ey lost at a game 9f poker always foots up four times as much as the money won. When it is inconvenient to avoid pay your pokerdebts entirely use discrimin in the matter. Debts to persons whom are not likely to meet very often you avoid. Many players feel a delica asking for a poker debt—these are sw to pay.— Cincinnati Times. The City of Marital Infelicity. Brookiyn- morals are getti no better very fast. tmosphere of the ts Seems as fatal to conjugal happiness as the malaria of a Jersey swamp to a man witb a bad liv Since the beginning of this terrible Beec business, things have been going from bad to worse s» rapidly that even the reporters of the Daily Seandal-Tub can hardly keep the ran of them. It is crim. con., divorce, separation, you | as possible: 1 1 nz Lon alimony, — much every day, and the MARRIED. crop steadily Increasing, at that. Brooklyn NER, On the 2uth of F once had a fair reputation, but it is melting Soe away a faster than the January snow. Six divorce cases have been in court since the Beecher trial and all the par- ules belong to the best ety. Itisonly in good society, as a rale, that marital infelici ty so rapidly to litigation, a jusband wife rushes to court for release from matri- montfal oie The rush in Brooklyn has led 0. the ‘The faneral services will lew fet Church. on Saturday. i A 5 i one of the judges todeciare that somethii nfust be done to stop it. For some time pas! Se eae serie Es = found tha! amination serves as issatisfied cou, ‘to seek hast, of the other day -when a ease kind was before hi change would lave to be made. For hisown part he thought ae ut Glow cases 10 piataly ee ‘apa as a certaini us- | street northwest. from each other would not ready Unranse. Pome Soar aball eve sound 2 monte and sensible. If as| wo 0 | tl seems to be as ble to cure it-—{ Letter to Times. es iy OLY F street |

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