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ae a I RAILROADS. TF 7 SREAT a; 1876 rPesy Ay ANITA Tse | STAB Bale win | UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL STEAM. | SHIPS | 4 Soutaowest. Splendid Scen- To the North, Wes’, Double Track, Sivet Ra ory. Tratns ies corse Sailing regularls every Wharf, rf, Brow aN Y., PERNAMBLCO, BAHT: sed RIO JA | BaRio, calling at ST JOHN'S, FOBT: ELLIE MATRIN, 3 000 tons, Jan. 23, at) OHN BRAMALL, 2. Feb. 23, at) " B. WALKER, 2 700 tons, March 23 ‘st 1 p m. hen 23d of month falis on Sunday, steamers I the day previous ee s | sail BALTIMORE T! | AUCTION SALES | TO-mMORKOW. | "JHoMAs bowLine } AY tm & Cleary, is avenue and 2th st. FURNITCRE OF EVERY Va- NUMBER OF SUPEKIOR O14 .GS AND CHROMOS, FRENCH MIKROKS: CHENA AND RING AND HEATIN BES, AND LUT GRO- Atthy ard of | Southwest corner of Peunsyl | BOUSFHOLD RiatTy. awp PoToma0 RAILROAD jenmners are perfectly new, with all the OoSATURPAY MORNING, January Sth, Por Gesaniolenn Dobie tans vementa, having frst class pacsonger JET fn font of ay auction Foodie, commenc: 3 ‘o'clock, { stall sell ® large aud #a- age at rednoed rates DP rior collection of the above wing = UCKER & CO. Ag: Terme cash. THOS. DOWLING. 1.344 m. daily, exe pt Sanday . | be street, New Y. jane 2 Auctioreer. For New tk eo¢ o- Ket,9 109 m daliy, with | hed: Limiyed Express of 'Pali- 9-23 a m Taily, ex: opt Sunday. 30 p m daily, except Sundsy, srs arrechad For Phiiat-iph'a 1:30 p m.¢aily.excapt Suaday, and 4.55 and 4 10 p.m daily. Limited Express, 9:23 a.m doi tS EW EXPBESS LINK VIA CANAL, erwers PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGBTOWN. From Pior 2, Noria Wharvos, Philadel SATURDAY, at 12 m. From 89 W ater street Georgetown, 6, MONDAY. at 6 p.m. This line connects at Philadelphia with Oiyde’s Pamers Begular Semi-weekly Line of Su lor Prov: dence, Boston and New Kugland States. No wharf. ‘age in Boston by this line. HYDE, Agent tor D. of O. ALEXANDSIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- WM. P. OLYDE & Co., eb jclphia. WAY ANG ©LEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON | F. A. REBD, Alexandria, Va. Bo-p D. D.C. MINK.29 tevonshire street, Boston. Alexat dri 7.5.9,10. m.1.3,429, S7 Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Orders '. 35>» m. On SundsyatSam,1, | left at General Uffice, 603 Penusylvania <p. in at ers’ Wharf, will be promptly attended vies Kichmord, 11:38 to. oop tr ard S20 a.m. da ox CUN4agD LINE. ty cept Faas s: Trains leave A! Fab me leave With the view of diminishing the chances of cot- | & Binday at 6 a Histon, the Steamers of this Line take @ specified te, is farwativon, Sheptew ena Parlor Car | C08ré for all seasons of the year. Tickets. iy formation P the Ome On the outward passage from Queenstown to New gocen: made { rean | York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or Nerthawt « ) Keun. | nothing to the north of 43. syivacia tt Sifeet | “on the homeward passage, orossing the Meridian of 80 ac 42 Iat., or nothing to the north of 43, THE FRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN N*W YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, of Baggage to “Passenger Agent. nl Manager. jans-ly 4LUIMOKE AND OHIO RAILROAD. DM BOW). ta FRANK THOMSON From Niw Yous |. From New Yorn. CHANGE OF TIME. Jaxvary Qnd, 1876 Hn menat Se Seon t amen eed Sma Mt LE * 45H NGTON. Well. Jen 19 Abyesinian Wea. Bob. 18 ore and Way Stations. “Wed, Jan 2¢ Java. Wed.) Feb. 23 I" Bnssia. Wed. Mer. 1 And every following WEDNESD«Y and BATUB- DAY from New York. tt St Eitan Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passon- * and Way Stations. On Sun lay x age — Cabin, 958, 9100 ‘snd 9190, 14. stopping at Reiay nl + accommodation ‘ickets to Paris, weks and Way Stati sno oid, additional. etur els on favorable MOREUN: iT8D Exrress No stops ee a © =o - Steerage tickets to and from all tgs Ecrope at very low rates. Through btils of lading given for Boifest, Giasgow, Havre, Autwerp aud other ports on the Gontinent, and for Mediterransan ports. For fmore, Way & jons ant Ellicott City. EXPRess. Fred ze Hacerstown and ight “DG passege apply at the Company” ofice, Stach us (Vis Main Sten.) ons Bowling Groen? ne both steerage and cabin, Point of isons, tingerstown | i, BMALLWOOD & MORKISON No. O15 7th at. ee? | ately CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent. Laarel. EDUCATIONAL. FROCK BIEL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD. This Inetitution is conducted'by the Christian Beothers. sing ® satisfactory examina- The student, on p: tion, may receive a diploma in either the Classical, the na Pittsborg, Fast Ex- umbus, Sandusky an3 ms oa Obio aud yi Rosut Exrarss. Sieepingcars sleotifiey er the Commercial Course. oo Fe ard on. casaiged Aero (or era Graduating Fe Seances 35 p.m. daily. All’ o' Gece? t £92 EPTECIN. President. ¢ INDERGARTE East Copitot with 303 Metropolitan, street-cars pasa the trictiv in accordance MISS KNIGHT coor. Applications aiter 2 o'clock at 327 same treet. “PP bovao-tt.thya,2m" cana % KK 3DEseakrzn Valley Branch. iclpbia at 8:00 a.m. aud 1.36 p.m. nether information apply at the Baltinore and Obio ticket offices, Washington Station, a 455 Peoneyisenia avenue, where or taken for baccags to be checked point in the city. BJHOOL FOR PRIMALY AND ADVANCED CLASSES, 705 Lith st., bet. G and H n.w. Teachers, Misses SUSIM PULLOCK aud 0. B SOBBK, and Mies SaKAH POLLOCK. Applications to be made sfter So clock at 1100 ® Strest,corner E and lth northwest. novs 30) y= KPISOOPAL iSSTITUTS, LM. COLE Dorner 15th amd 1 areata, GEO. S. KO L, KNIGET, D. D., Head Master —— POF. JUN LOWRY, A. M., Aas. Masia EW YORK AND WASHINGTON The Eixth Annue! Session of this church achoo) are! bey boss will crn oe eee the sta 4 ember, Bcrther information can in ev. #. L KNIGHT, D-D., 1442 Corcoran street. Be, PHILADELPHIA ee TO BALTIMORE, EW YOUR. BOSTON, INTS IN_THE NEW ENGLAND augt-t nuuocou exTetEh Wasuixatoa auo | EAGOPUARETOL eae tena ¥ ETY q 3 —_—_ NAW YORK New York sveauc s. w.—Mre. ANGELO JA! WITHOUT CHANGBS OF CARS. peng lye aia! cighta annual session io liue fs new and cf the most | on the lath of September, 157 an co S A UTD AUADELY, 2% street northwest, 8 MAN Ps BLO i # Fecti veLi F Sher tay mors ervey tee ea year ones err. 0. For and. special POLLMAN PAT EOE SERRE Se CABS ON | herded by this Acaden: ee citeaiarnst principal Set traf dookstores, or address the Principal, No. Pl Brin om Se. teases Os tate | crest eegtknent, Private iecroee ta the Onesie, B stresta, as follows: ogal-am xpreas—Pollman Car Train— ew York and puinte East iy, exe 1:30 p.m. Expr fe Yor ly, exc: Sun s pon. Express {-r Poiladetphia and way pointe 4:95 pm to clrmentary Iy. b ediication. 9:10 Ex r Philsdetphia, New York Opers: Sept. 15th. Normal training class, Oct, Sud pols East daily. let. For particulars sidress as above. augld-tun PULLMAN PARUOK OARS on att Day Trains. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS on Bigot Traius. PIANOS, &c. DECKER Bkos? mation can be procured at the of- any. for and checked at hotels and - cn orders left at the offices oft 5, notden.t corner 13th street ang Penny! enue, Sad om northeast corner of Penasyl- Ti Sth street. CBaLiiNoue, AND POTOMAO BAIL- ). Corner Sta sud DM BOYD, GEAND, SQUAES, ano UPSIGHT PIANOS BUA General Paseenger Agent, Phi GBURGE 0. WILKE i feb? Superintendent, Baltimore, - IMGKK & POTOMAC RAILROA Le eer ore nee Beate awe After Jacuary 2d, isiG, traias will run as follows: o GRAINS CRATE FOR BALTIMORE. ~ i. Limit x press, (or the 7 *Gnily except Sunday for the North. ABE MATCHLESS. @. KUHS, SOLE AGENT, 407 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Above Pennsylvania Avenue, except Sanday sa. Fast Line West ‘end North, daily except G = 34 cess for Philadelphia and New 430 Dray end Norfolk vie Beltacsres dally except Sunday. P.w., Accommodation, dally oxcest Sun 0 p m., Accommodadion for Pope s Creek, + except Sunday BZ Prtces Reasonabis. Terms Easy. novi3-3m BNABE & CU." i Folens rte wert | Vorcttonee ne non gD PIANC , Cim ls rant be yr oncege Baturaag tor the Mort . Beerhepa m., Mix rain to Bowie, daily, ex ‘The favorite Mc ‘ammon Pianos, with new patent large assort-, TA iocking-giuse front, Alwo. & daily, New York Night Express. ment of Pianos whi ee ee WASHING iv. short Ta or if mm, New York Kprese, daily. rices, Tuning and \ Accommodations daily except Sunday | {0,'st HEICH Foct uines daily) nee Suncay PIANO WAREROOMS, octls-ly 423 Lith st., a few doers abo ‘Pus STIEFE PIANOS, ansurpamsed tovch, and darability, on easy == acon tan. | "STL WHER SAR, ste agmam ington Matl, dally, except Ean- he eres * precthy perth, ‘ i ( oare ten : er eee, ae wes. Pianos and aif instraments tuned and repatred. sshington st 7:0) 8 m. and Ptacos for rent. eugs-tr ps = Ps except Sanday, connect at Bowle lor Pope's Uree! De. ‘Traine jeeting Washington at 7:00 a.m. and 455 mm. copnect at Udenton with trains for Annapolis. Passengers leaving thelr orders at Ticxet UMos, Borthwest covuer of’ Lith street aud Peausyivasie a street and Penusyive- FAMILY SUPPLIES. Jj*v4 COFFEE, OLD GOVERNMENT, warranted tobe strictly prime; roasted daily. wah th ‘kets to_ Cinct a AEE. jc FINE GROCERIES, Teen Cuieng: .Ouaba. “Sao aucisco, dee23-tr 191% Pennsylvania avenue. Doluss Bast. jorth an 3 — GEO. C. WILKINS, Superintendent, GAs" seen D. M. BOYD. Jr.. Gen Paw'r Agent. mayZ3tt | oa, pease. steak and Cece bolt UN LEXASNDBIA AND WASHINGTON EK. 8. a> ALEXANDEIA AND FREDERICKSBURG B.B., Corner of B and Stzth streets. Sct me for Alexandria as foliows: 6. 7. 1,3. 4°20, 66,7 p.m: 5 daily, ai] other tra:as daily ¢ Alexandria as follows: 6,7, 5, 3.4, 5.6 and Jom. The 6. aeies: ~ a. from Alesandcie datiy; sll ne Gsily excepe 2 ichmend Day Mail leaves Washiagton at 8 40 daily. ® Gueat SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Richmond, deaves made of SPICED hu LONS. 5. LOTT, 106 and 107 Center Market; 322 and 324 New N. b. Market. UTTER, BUCKWHEAT, &e. ‘Choice New York Rattor Choice New York Buck wheat, Molier’s Diamond Syrup. Vermont Maple Syrup. God Cranberr: a § bona and Quince Jeily put op ander our own supervision. Brandy Peaches, and @ general as- bods svenue,or | Le Drott Building, corner 8th PBem4s vow.ine, Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker, At the old stand of batimer & Cleary, Southwest corner ‘Pounsylvania avenue and Lith et. PAIR OF BLOODED MARKS AT AUCTION. On BATUB: MORNING, Jannacy oc] th. 187¢, at froat of my suction i cell, a five pair of Blooded Mares, weil matched and fast trotters; will work kindly in any haraces; would make fine brood ‘3 Terms ceeb. Jane-2t THOS. DOWLING, Anct. OUNG AND MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Real Estato and ee A AUCTION BALE OF VALUARLE PROVED AND UNIMPRUOVED PROPERTY SUCTH- EASTERN PORTIUN OF THE OITY. By vir recorded in Liber No. of the lend records rr genta, F ets. northwost, day of January, o'clock p offer for sale, at pub ic sax highest bidder, all of lote pumbered one. four, five, rix, seve: eo. ten, eleven, twelve, i 2, according to Thomas Biagden’s recorded subdivision of fnare numbered seven bundred and tisirty -seven (737), inthe city of Washington. Jumbia. and also all of lot nambered fourteen, in square nombered six bua- dred and ninety-three (695), 1a the anid city. Lota numbered ore aud two, in suaave 737. aro im- proved with frame honse upun exch, and fots three re, Bre improved with two e-third ef the purchase nd the remainder iu two eqnat eand cightees months from dace of est utseven (7) per cent; deferred Payments ty be secured by n deed of trast upon the Property. Each lot will be 3 parately, and a deposit of @25 will be required on each at the time of sale. Ali convey i at purchaser's cost. I¢ the tw f sate are not complied with within ten daya from the ea! be made at the risk aud ott of the defaultin: chaser, bea Te ROSS PERRY, Trusico, Seeds enbt YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. PP HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. TRUSTERS 841 & OF TWO COMFORTABLE a Wo ORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSES AND BRICK sTauukE, IN GEURGETOWN, AT AUCTION By virine of a deed of trust, dated June 19th A. D. 1873, and recorded in liber 721, folto ot the land records for the District of Columbia, and. at the request in writing of the party secured thero- Peel eell sia trot of the premise on MON Hawkins’ addition to wn, District aforesaid, and bounded as fol- ginning on the south wide of Third street t the nurtheasc corner of ssid lot, and rauning thence sonth by and with the eas: line of said Lot No 166 one hari o the rear liae of seid lot; thence wes: by and with the said rear line ty feet to the southwest corner of said lot: crth by aud with the west line of said lot with Third street b the east west two, j ther ce nm the east liae of dot forty-two to Third street; then east on ‘Third strect forty one fur tto the beginaing, Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve hs, witli interest at 5 per cont., secared by doad on the property sold. All conveyancing at f the purchaser. A depo: $10 re- at time ofeate, It the torms of aaie are not vedays the trustece reserve & aud cost of defaulting pur- heeer. WILLIAM D. CASSIS. WILLIAM A GORDON, Jn_.} Teustecs dect8-ata THOS. DOWLING. Anct HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD- in LOT ON THE SCUTH sive OF DUN- BARTON STREET. NEA WASHINGTON rIBEL YFURGETOWN ots ftene! f De tin woven! then © cember, A ber No f the premi ~A D As76. ievoribed real est in Georgetown, District of Oclambi All that certain ploce or percel cf ground as lovfour (4).iu C. H. Crazio, jr. 8 recorded euby tion of origivel lots (Land part of 72, ia Thomas Ii’s addition to anid Georsetowa. Beginniug for Jot on the sonth side of Dnabarton street, aud inety (90) feet westwardly ‘from uth west corner of Daubarton aud Washington d running thence sonth one bundred 3 thence west twenty-four (24) feet fou up: one-balf (434) inches; thence nor:h one huedre Abs ten (10) tect; and thence east twenty-four (24) feet four and one-baif iuches to the place of be ginving. : Ter: tor w the notes of the purchaser, bearing interes! from the day of sale, an secured by a iced of trust on the property sold. shall be taken, A «leposit of $50 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, aad sll conveyanciug st the expense of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in days, the trustee reserves the rivht to resell the property St the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, efter five days advertisement. Ja., Trostee. ©. H.CRAGIN. 995,7,10.19,16.17 [Cour.| THOS. DOWLING, Auct. rppuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TBUSTEES’ SALE AT AUCTION OF AN ELE- GANT DWELLING IN A MOST DESIRABLE PakT CITY, OM T STREET, BE- EN VERMONT E AND ‘16TH BEET NORTE WEST. By virtno of a deed of tznst to us, dated Octo- ber 24, 1272, and recorded in Liber No. 689, follo one of the land records of the District of Colum: will, on TURSDAY, the 4th day of January. sz vélock p-m.-, in truntof the premises, sell ‘at public auction, nbered 23, of J. @. Berret’s subdivi-ion of original lot No. 5, ie square 199, said subdivision being recorded in Liber H. D. C., folio 144, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Columbia. This lot fronts on I street north, and runs back to a 30-foot alley.is improved by an’ ele- gant three-story brick ¢welllug, (No. 1537 I street horthwest,) with basement, attic and back building, and has excellent furnace and range. ferms in cash, and balance fn two equal te payments at twelve and twenty-four months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent. per anaum from the éay of sale, secured by cl trust on the prop- erty sold, will be required. A deposit of $250 will required of the pee ser at the time of sale, aud onVeyancing is at the expense of the purchaser. Ii the terms of sale are uot complied with within one Weck from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve | the rightto ad sheng Qt the risk and cost cf the deft tog porchaser, Upon giving seven days’ notice in the Evenitg Star. JOHNS BERRET, a tng JOHN F. GLMSTEAD,{ Trustees. decl-mt.kectd “THUS. DOWLING, Auct. | Se THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTP)NED to TUESDAY, Janusry 15th, St same hour aud Place. By order of the Trustees THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ) J. SWKET, Auctioncer. ue — | TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ke PROP! ‘HILL, KBTY ON CaPL.OL irtue of a deed of trust tons. recorded In N fe ‘of the land records of and at the requeat of the Will sell. at-public anc on WEDNESDAY Jan- nary 12th. 157 his, the east 19 feet 7's inches by the d hereof, ef Lot No. 13.in square No. 9, in this city, improved with @ three-story Brick Dwelling. Terms: One-third cash; and the balanc? at 6,12, months, with interest at eight per centum, secured on the property, or ailcasb, at the option OF the PUIRAS wp. MATTIN( HAS. 0. GLOVE ari party scoured th ticn in front of Yt tinstees, oi E. WAGGAMAR, ‘Beal Estate Auctioneer, $19 7th street By virtue of a deed of trust toms, dated Jan- Ce al th, 1874, and recorded in uiber No. 771, one of District of Columbia. I will ‘anuary 15th, 1876, at 434 pre- the land records of the fell on SATUSDA O'clock p. m.,1n frort of the sortment it received and for sale | mises, at public auction, and to the highest bidder, Washington 11:38 pm. daily excepuSunday: | by ten "B. BRYAN & BEO. the at neltof Original lot aummbsrod in avanrd Through ti “a to uth a: thwest ‘octas- Pen ania avenue. perl 5 reet, ween for sale at ofices corner isin street and Penvayive: = = Istana 20 atree te east, Svenue, where passengers can leave orders to be checked ‘at all hotels and to destination. D. M. BOYD, Jr., General Paimonger Aged. Se By eercicimere, Ma. Bis avenue, aud celuneat sae Lannea ten: ~ HOTELS. QWeEsTuinstTER HOTEL, ON THE EUBOPEAN PLAR, * Corner Place and 16th street, New York. Gus Block from Union Bauare sud Brosaway, ‘The most central, and yet quietest location in the city. Convenient to the gharches._ Elevator, and all modern improvements, janl-t? COAL AND WOOD. oi CLABK t. BOSS, _- ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase mor ip cash; bajance fu 6, 12and 18 months; defs pas menis to be secured by deed of trast on the pro perty, Sud to bear interest at the rate of ten per cent. per annom. Conveyancing st cost of pur- chaser. If terme of sate are not complied with tu five days, the risk the trustee reserves the right to resell Yat sd coat of detanlticg purcha CHABLES W. HOBNOR. Trustee. jan3 cod THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. et of the ‘ict oe access to ail parts 1 of Columbia, in Eqait: eS ©. B. FERRIN, Proprietor, | ost. § “wit ‘om WEDNESDAY: tho Toth pateaere mt of the gramice fer for’ aig st ube LUMBEE, WOOD. COAL. DOORS, S4SH| (GZORDON'S FOLD FOR hae yo ag BLINUS, MOULDINGS, $c. catr ero Delaware avenue THE GREAT ECONOMICAL FOOD FOR D ce ae Principal Omce, Whart, and Plantug Mill ~— cquare immediatly seath ot fost ot ate wt cant, wear Ont Seates Kary ‘aca. Reduces cost cf feeding one-fourth. Secures good pe ital, and weet of the U. B. Coast & (Firemen be .) over , perfect digestion, clean skin, glosey coat, ler 5 Be ai Worntenton, Warkinene DO. mein Se Petit sya healt, long life, and heretofore un- = One fourth ‘cork: residue tn three equal 2 . a a AL! CUAL! WOOD: WvoD: Inuse by principal horse railroads In Philadel- | interest, ec ‘& reserved lien on the property. aeeieee ttaburg, and by all who | Deed given on full payment of the purchase money. CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! | Dis. Ber Jen Sea Goaverancine at parchser's cost. ‘deposit of Kan gn GEBALD GORDOR & 00.. TNCANSON BuOts REGINALD FENDALL, = ‘o. cee con a pe jantd (Rep) Office Mo. 325 04 street Bw. . LAURENSO! s eimai 1 ——————————— sto the ton, call'on the ender: | (Agente tor District of Columbia and J) THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT the 20 Louisiana avenue, Weahington, | ayxiz G. ANDERSON BEAL. ve. WF. Asmar et from our vessels to the | —<————————— On copstacention oft report of the ruses thia mpees day fied Rerein, iis thereuson, this £7eh ap heed i ba Lg WE a Sieres B.Courch OOD delivered as low a8 85.50 per =e be is necessary to convince Cai aare ar kn rand Heal Estate Broker, | Latimer & ( AUCTION L VM AB GALLIGAN, Sock eer Late Wm b. Wall a>.) Nos, 935 end 940 Louisiana avenue. ‘ounters. na Fa: cy Bottles, &., a complete oaiiitor a iget Store and Saio.n. | Terms cach it" J. W. BAHN, Salesman uomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SQUARE 597 AT AUCTION TRUSTERS SALE OF SEV Anu HEAL TATE, SITUATED BETWEEN Ist AND 2 STREETS WEST <b N SIKESTS Dearing date the A. D. 1870, aad recorded in Liber No. 61, at tolio 344, of the inud rem rds of the county of Washington, in the District of (1a u- bis, and by direction of the holder of the omaissor} note thereby secared, we will offer fo st pan lie auction, in front of the premissa, on FRIDAY, the ¥1+t day of January, 1576. 4 o'clock m., ail that certain tract or parcel of land situate in the city of Washing on, in eid District. to wit All of Sqnare numbered ‘fire hundred and nincty-seren (897), containing eichty-oue thousand six hunired and seventy five feet (41,675 ) The terms of sale are a8 follows, to wit: Two thon- tand dollars in cash, and the balacs, for which the notes of the seer shall be taken, bear.ng in- terest at the rate of seven per centum: ber snoam, Payable semi-annually, and secured by @ deed of trust on the property. iu six, twelve, And eigheen months, A deposit of two handred doliars will be required at the time of sale All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. Ifthe torms of sale a not comp.ted with in temdays the trustees reser. the right to resell at the risk and cost of the default- rehaeer, HALLET KILBOURN,? JAMER MELA TRAST { Trasteos, THOMAS BOWLING, Auct. CHANCEBY SiLe. virtue of a dec: ee of the Stipreme fet of Columbia, passed ineqaity cause Moen SSTURDAY. the 22a day a ‘clock p m..in front of the premise Hor fur sate. at public ancti on. the west 33 fest hee frout of lo: No 30. in sqaure iru @ back with that widch ito tesc 6 pa alley 25 feet wide: ther with the improv nents, coneisting of a three story and basement brick house (No. 622 K street nerihwost) and back butiding. containiog fourteen rooms, water and gis. 7 One third c jue in twoequal pay- per cent, inte da reserved ti ue full pay m cing at equired Property, the pure money. Ov cont. A deposit of $250 will be « DUNCANSON BRos , REGINALD FENDALL, tee. Aucts. 5 jan? d&de Office 325 45 street vw (Puomss DowLina, Auctiuneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Peuua. avenue and lth’ siret. SIX YEARS’ LEASE OF GROUND AND IM PROVEMENTs, SITOATED ON P STREET, BETW 67m AND 774 STREETS, NORTH WE PURLIC AUCTION ONDAY MORNING, Jannary 10ih.1576, at lock, on the premivws, 1 shall aii the ebove lewrebold. The improvements consist a two story dwelling aud shop. ‘Terms cash, decé 3t THOS. DOWLING, Anct. ‘|. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer aud Real Retate Broker, (At the old stand of Letimer & Cleary) Southwest corner Peuna. avenue aad Lith street, LAT HANDSOME RESIDENCE ON 177m STREET. BKRTWEEN K AND L 8TS., BEING No 1016 NORTH WEST, _., AT AUCTION, i On MONDAY AFTERNOON, January 19h, S876. o0 trot of the promises, at 4% o'clock, 1 the Win A RK. Shepherd's suodivision of Ban improved by an elegant W-room Brick & Mh all the modern improvements, aad St manner, ‘erms: Ovo third cash; the balance fn three years snd secured by a deed of trust, with ne interest st 8 820) down st the tim THOS. DOWLING, Ancti W485. BWILLIA Ss. Auctioneer, ji (Successor to Green & Williams, Aucta.) No. 1001 northwest corner With and D streets MANUFACTURER'S SALE OF FINE FURNI TURE TO 8E SOLD AT PUBLIC AUOTLUN WITHOUT RV E i9v t8ui es with It \n Tops ao nand Ten- 10 Walout Dressiug Caso Tennessee Marble Top: 5 Walnut = da Waiont Boke Chaira: W Arm hairs; 3 Five Parlor Suites, upholstered in I Walnut Teapoy Tables; Towel Racks; Ha: Hat Bocks. at 10 tell within my auction yea Furnitare, con jn TUESDAY. January 11th, I shal 2 y & Poiladeip: Without reserve. The good: evit purchasers. On exhiti sale. Termscash. WASH. JanS-4t DEXGANSON BROS. Anctioncers, Boutheset corner 9h and D sts., northwest, COMMODIOUS AND WELL-BUILT THREE- STORY SEMENT BRICK DWELL , ON M STREET. TW ELE TE AUCTION January 11th, st 4 o'clock p_m., we shall sell tne east Dalf ct lot 18, in square 315, beicg that desirable and well built property as above described, and contain- ing all modern conveniences ‘erms of sale: One third the purchase money in cash; balance in six and twelve months, at 8 per cent. interest. to be secured by deed of trust on the premiees. $250 down as soun as the property is ® jans-d DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Anctioncors, Estate and Lusurauce Agents LeDroit Building, corner sth aud # sis. northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO SMALU TRACTS OF RAND ON TUE POTOMAG BIVER, IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, D. C. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the 224 day of August, A. D. 1373, aud reco the land reco in Liber No. 72%, tulio 44, aud at_ the request o fiy secured thereby, Lshall sell at pubite anc: Ti trout ef the premises,on TUE! ¥,the 21st of December. &. D. 1575, at 3 o'clock p five (S)and eight (4).in Thomas division ef *Bine Plains,” end o ‘jew,’ ax veyed by Randolph corded with a certain deed from et +l. to Annic M. Middleton et ai., among the sald land records, in Liber No. 701, foli 312. Said Lot No Scontains about 33 acres, 0 roods aud 9 perches, .ot No. Scontains about 61 acres, 2 roods and Pi perches: nud they are both unfmproved: forms of sale: @7.00, with G per cent. interest from the Ist day of December, A. D. 187: od the expenses of sale, incash; and the balance ia two equal installmenis, at ex’ and twelve months, for which the notes ofthe purchaser, bearing, intsrest from the day of sale, and secured by adeed of trust onthe property sold shall be given. A deposit of £20 requ red of the purchaser at the time of sule. All convey aucing at the expense of the Vf the terms ot e are not complied with in seveo ds from the dey of sale, the Trustee reverves the rfulit {0 resell the property at ‘the tisk ad oust of the defaciting purchaser efter giving seven days’ notice in the Evening Stor. 8. MITCHELL, Trustee, REGINALD FENDALL, Attorney. novadeokds YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts, S7,THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILED TO cemp!y with the terms of the - the above de Scriteal property will be resold wt bis risk and cost, on WEVNESDAY, January 12, 1576, at ths came lace, = WM. S MITCHELL, Trustee. REGINALD F DALL, Attorney. sant diabs” YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Acts, m., Lots N err} part of “Beils Coyle. and re- fohn A. Middleton GEORGETOWN, D By virtue of 'a deed of trust to me, dated the 26th of June, 1875, and. daly recorded ia Liber Y. 787, folio 414, one of the land records for the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell at public auction, to tne bigteet bidder, on TUZSDAY,the Lith January. 1:76, wt 4v-clock p.m. all that and ‘parcel 0 ground, knows end described on the plat-book of Geor; wn. D.O., a8 the east half of Lot 135, in Beall's addition to raid Georgetown, fronting 39 fest on the sovh side of Dunbarton strect, and running hack 120 feet with the width of the fedme thera ts ‘ber with the improvements My COs fs eto ators Framed Dwelling House and tne rick Stable. ‘Terms of sale: Twelve buzdred and fifty dollars cas! one thousand dollars ia twelve months, with’ interest at ten per cent. nually, ang the sale, the whole secured on the pr u perty by deed of rast. If the terms are not complicd with im one week, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at tue cost cf the dofai Ming parcbacer. Curveysacing st the parcta er core. One hundred do fare require vhea roperty + strnel 5 apenas OP ULS LRIMBOE, Trostes. dec3i-tde M.C. LUTTREE«L, Salesman. E J. SWEET, Auctioneer. ‘ae — TRUSTEES’ BALE OF DE! PROPRR- TY ON SOUTH BSTEEBT ASSAULU- SLTTSAVENUE, NEA AST. By virtne of two deed: ia Liters Nos. 699, folio 33) two records for the Di we Will offer for sale. at public suction, in of the Renee Janusry, 6, at 4'o'clock - visien soot ia the im- ements, in ‘Terme of sale: in three equal instalments, at 6, 12, and the pur el to give his or her for the comered perments, with Boo sale, unt paid, se cured by of trust on the 8100 de- posit on acceptance of bid at cost of purchaser. T: Bouthwest ; Beal SALE OF MED [tial oo a tay custo: éstadlishmenc & Por ry 7, Is76. FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Closing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE —After our report closet— Mr. Morrill’s finance bill was debated at some length, and it was referred to the Fi- nance Commitiee. Mr. Sargent submitted a resolution tn structing the Committee on the Judiciary to inquire what legisiation, if any, is necessary to secure indemnity to the United States for advances of interest paid, and to be paid by the government on account of subsidy bonds issued to the several Pacifie ratiroad con panies, and to secure indemnity against lia- tiity to pay the principal of such bonds by requiring the creation of sinking fands or otherwise. The Chair laid before the Sanate from the President of the United tes, eu- closing @ report of the director of the mint in answer to Senate resolution of the last session, in regard to the proper place for a branch mint in the Mississippi valley. The report of the director of the mint takes the ground that if the mint proposed is simply for the coinage of siiver the United States arsenal at indianapolis, Indiana, is the most eligible location examined, but that if it is intended to provide a mint for the coinage of both gold and silver to supply the wants of ihe rapicly developing Mississippi valley, St Louis should be chosen. motion of Mr. Bogy, the vote by which Morrill’s bill, providing for the redemp- lon of the legal-teuder notes, was referred to the Fivance Committee, was reconsidered. Mr. Lozy said he desired to speak 1a oppo- Sition Lo the bill, as it was in favor of con traction, but was not prepared tospeak now. lie moved to postpone its further coasider- eg wnt tb fay 1 Tt 1 Considerable acrimony of the sharp potats and ing applause from the Mr. Morrill’s bill was re ted to the Finance Committee, and at Senate adjourned. —After our report closed— eleber offered a resolution that so much of the President's message as refers to inroads, Ty and murder along the Mex- ican border be referred to a special commit- tee of five for investigation, + Salt com- mittee to have power to send for persons papers. Adopted after a running dis- cussion. SNE DISTRICT SINKING SION Mr. Slemons introduced a resointion re- citing that whereas by an act of Congress approved June 20, 174, authorizing thesink- fund commissioners of the District of slumbia to issue bonds of the District, pay- able in fifty years from date, bearing interest 65 per centum per annum, for tof which, interest and prinei- hof the nation Is pledged, does mit the amount of said issue: it resolved, therefore, That the Hoase Commiitee on the District of Columbia be, aud they are hereby, instructed to report as FUND coMMIS- early as practicable what legislati necessary to the protection of the ( States and the District of Columbia against son account of the unlimited powers of said sinking fund commission in the prem- ises. Adopted. he following, among other bills and reso- 'y fora copy of mounts of patioual bank stoek held by individuals on the Ist of July last. Adop Mr. Blaine asked Mr. Randall if he desired to bring the House to a vote on his AMNESTY BILL on Monday next? Mr. Ranaall replied that he did, Mr. Blaive then said he had a substitute to offer to 4, whieh he asked to have read and ordered printed. The substitute was read, as follows: “That ail persons now under the d ties imposed by te four to the constitution of the ihe exeeption of Jefferson I lieved of such disab! $ upon their 2ppearing before any judge of au United tes court and taking and subseribing in €h court to the following oath, to be duly Sted ard recorde that I will bear true faith aad allegiance to the same; that I take thie obli- gation freely, without any mental reserva- licn or purpose of evasion; and that to the best of my Kvowledge and abitity I will well nd faitbiully discharge the duties of @ eiti- n of the United States.” The Houre then edjourned. A Scene in the Sheriffs Office. The ne wiy-elt cted sheriff was sitting in bis ad -eyed and haggard. He held fa his Land astack of manuscript representing the applications of elgbt hundred and seventy. nivejcaudidates for positions of depuiy sheriff, each of Whom said he had worke for tim at the polls, and had gained him all the Way up from two hundred to one thoasand votes from their personal friends who did not vote the democratic ticket. A man attired in a blue shirt, with a paper collar and a red nose, entered the office, and, grasping the band of the tired offic.al greeted him cordially. “Ab, Mr. Sheriff, but it's glad Il am to see you looking so hearty; don’t you remember me?” “I don’t think I do,” remarked the official, “although there is something in your face which is familiar to me.” “Ab, Mr. Sheriff, 1 thought you'd know me. I worked for you all day election, and got you one thousand votes, and I come for that place.” “Well, lam sorry to say that I have al- crf promised all the places at my dis- posal.” é «Ob giveme a place; I don’t care what it 8. “Ob, by the by,” said the sheriff with a matliclous grin in hiseye, “there Is a place, but It's not worth much, and I don’t think you'd take it.” “Ah, Mr. Sheriff, il take anything: Idon’t care what kind of a place it is. Tell me what it is, and I'll jump at it with my coat off.” “All right” said the sheriff; “there is a Chi- buman going to be hanged at the jail next month, and he wants somebody to Lake Lis place. I think it will suit you.” ‘The man with the red nose ceased tosmile, acd asking the sheriff for a quarter to pay for bis lodging that night, be left the office and mingled with the thron& of would-be deputy sLeritls on the outsid jan Francisco Call. ONE of our physicians, a few days since, dined with a friend. The physician said to bis host that the town had been anusually healthy. The host aided ought to pray for patients. caculayian disciple, - are commanded fo pray forour daily bread.” It happened that atone corner of the table a littie ten years old lad was at that moment indus- Iricusiy employed in putting a big twisted doughnut where 1t would do most good, and So busy bad this urchin been that through the entiredinner hour he had said uot a word. At this juncture the lad opened his mouth and there struggled out through the halt- masticated doughnut this remark lo the “You say we ought to pray for our daily bread—just so—and the Bible com- mands us also to pray for patients and long suf- Seving.”— (Leviston (Me ) Journal. ee eee. A ROSY-CHEEKED, six year-old Mercury yesterday waiked solemnly into the ante- room of the mayor's office, and set the door- keepers into a roar of laughter by asking, with basbful earnestness. *Please can two persons be married?” “Are you one of the sir; but they be the mayor, to be married on Saturday, and, lease, can they be married when they be French? The little fellow was assured that marriage by the mayor, and he went away with ‘a satizfed air—[N. Y. Tribune. 6th. “WHY IN HEAVEN'S NAME Don't You?” — versation overheard A ited con on Congres ERE iH iu i I | | ef i i | vf i i H : a : i : [ Weitten at My Mother's Grave. ‘uced from Mark Twa BY GBORUT D. rREY TICE | Paper ihe following interesting gossip coa- | The trembling dew an u cerning “Toe Gilded Age” and “Col. S | Upon the shutting flow “outs at rams, | ine rs shine gk “ y ia The play of the “Gilded Age” was first pr } Save me, are bicet re and mild, when suail i wave was very similar to what hb the exception Was personated and brought on the stage Tits it was found did not Work well, aod Twain, when he revamped the play fron his now that Sorror Above thy child wit “Tis @ sweet flower, yet must t ves to the coming tempest bow; f mother, "tis thine embiem—dust Ison thy brow. book, arranged the Lines so as to refer on to Drlworthy. Mark Pwain's original in tion to throw in a large quantity of pa- thos, aod with this view arrangemeats were ponding with Edwin Boota and Lawrence | T: Berreti at the time Raymond's attention was drawn tothe play. It was at his suggestion much Of the present “business” of the Was put in. The stove scene belongs to Twain but putting his hand the pipe Hers explains the philosophy of heat gs to Raymond. The turaip scene was originally intended for pathos, but a slight alteration in the lines gave it its present langbable aspect. Raymoad never eat vege- tables, and On the siage, instead of eating the turnips at the turolp dinner, he eats ap- ples. On one occasion he sent a turnip, with ts com nents, into ® private box of which ce Waite and others were o pants, and sabsequentiy, much to Seller's amu-ement, the turnip Was cut into small pieces and distributed among the audience. ‘bh And I could love to die; By thee, as erst in childhood, And share thy dreams. And must I linger bere, To stain the plumage of my sinless years, Aud mourn the hopes to childhood dear, With bitter tears? Ay, most I linger hore. A lonely branch upon a withered tres, Whore iast frail lear, untimely sere, Went down with thee? Oft from Life's withered bower, In Sti communion with the Past, | tarn, Aud muse op Luee, the only dower in Memory’s urn. when the event paic phrase “There's millioss tu tt,” which & mourner,ou the dim blue wave, Raymond gets off with such finished and con © bear the night-winds watl fident unction, originated with him, aud ts Around thy grave. not to be found in “The Guded Age.” Col Ray mond assured me that he ha. ver read Where ts thy spirit fown? t 6 books, bi “i soon | I gare 1 Listen yi K is imaged there gealle toue On me, while here I My brow upon thy gr Aud thrilling tone Bless, bless t {in those mila rness, interes! ry. When Walter Montgomery to San Fr ous bat tha him to pure rh ess thy we thine ura td s holiest strine, t to Ray it in his to his rooms When See Seward reached San Franc an odd Coin nee he wore that which M which, throug’ it he went d it into oue of his tranks, mond, who rolled pocket, and when Los: up, thrust 1, and some also to Raymond. In preparing for the part | Of Colonel’ &e Raymond selected this | * style of hat, bat found only one tn his traak. | air, and « Wiuether it is the one Seward or Monts ery wore he cannot tell, N ago wh coming €ast he met the ex-Se: ry's son Clarence, and the hai was referred to. ¢ ence told the Colonel that his brother Fred. erick would b able to setlie the mystery. butas yet Colonel Raymond has not mei a, RU I na .& verse to the effect tbat * 0 Rides.” verse wer t Caief's father di ir heirsnip Were asived to sing some ott en, lo 4 new motion mad sang how “if the white should eat catt nanner. { the profits of the play, Mark Twain gets ove ball, Which is rather comfortavle. Co- lopel Raymond in one respect is withou peer as an or, and the py he displays When boasting of Unat fact, wh: ts, tt he never smokes or s Lode driaks D, « «t bow they would dispoxe of If the performer was he Would be grected with the whole body. Lae iefi cony el their approval. liguor, would make a mother of twius dis- gusted with herself. Mrs. Raymond, who accompanied Las far as Washington, { Laura How the and took tue i“, 18 & lady of great ty and fine abilities. She is of Heorew ction, and comes from Mobile. Ray- | Sch eases tne rave dances sue ihe way mond has great affection for the people of | Penter of the circle; but If some young wee the South, aud says the happiest days of nis | Kuown man, excited ey uae Ee lite were spent ansong thema came forth, @ little feeble applause from In reply to t Which do you | 8s own company was ail he could x ‘American plage?’ | €ot Sod be siuuk back into the ram | The pantomimic action of fighting always that of stabbing with, never throwing Chaka taaght tw yp to thelr enemy, ing U y could sec Tr Opponents’ eyes, saying # mau who could look in «ch meant to kill 'y 1 he looked upon Tae the principal one, in thelr order “Kip Van Winkle” a Crockett.” He said the cour apy quantity of Col ers and & Dilhrorth . Hl j them. 7 mutertal to work npop; the Tennessee lands, the appropriation, the glorious old flag, the recoostracted Con- federate, ihe Mississippi steamboats, aud the American 1 of speculating were all ry other country u 8S like “Rip Van W 2a'or the! a brave eremy's € other. Presently t with sple .w wided to bis dy grand helght, advanced into the “Davy Crockett” could not be multiplied. | Of the 4 | d recite They must stop Just where they are. They creed come ihe up - oun’ & are purely American, with © hari limita. | Smet even rauniug, the while, tion, but every town could have its Si Horr | aS at eae oe : a ae ‘ins 40d Colonet Sellers, aud be sorcy for it. In 5 ae cue ay} connection with the play ol avy Crock. | (i the Chiefs aucesiors, thelr descent, 9 odin their prowess, and feats in war Col. Raymond spoke in high terms of a ae, ‘ Master Buckingham, of this cit: if translated carefully, he ss would resemble some of ‘the Bob Crockett, He ts a noy ee eee Ee see T pook | beautifal songs in Scripture —as, for ex of say twelve or fourtea, and acts as if bora pie, the song of Deborah. Fiuentiy as vid assis. «LAN, speech was delivered, its effect was mac " marred by the constant motion during Loves Young — im @ Raticond | ieiivery, which not only prevented all torical art, but pul the speakeroutof breatl When be paused or would seem “biown,” warrior would dash out aud pertorm his tomime war-dance, as during the prev: dance. If real brave should thus come o the singer would point to him with bis stie but if a man with no nove he would take notice of him, but continue to walk up down. Presently the song ended, and whole body saluted the Sapreme Chief wit & loud “Bayele,” the royal salute. IN Hts Sipe. —“ Mister, gimme sald a mg Arad to one of teachers at the Warburton eh: testi As be said it he reached out with oue bh and clutched his left breast with the o “Certainly,” said the teacher, and ne ‘ar. They got on board we train at a little town between Canton and New Orleans,aud took a seaiin the front end of the car. He was 4 young I1buNn With au Independent, “big enough to lake care of myseli” sort of air, and she was @ young woman apparently big enough to help Lim doit. He seemed entirely to over. joox the fact that there were any passengers on the train, and especially that several dis iibguisbed St. Louis and Chicago arammers were aboard. He was full to busting witn something to say, @nd the movements of a receborsé are tame in comparison with the Way be proceeded to say it. using the first half hour, with head and arms extended they nearly touched the per- = of the fair damsel tee side, and utter y unconscious thata dozen pair of eyes | ed the youngster an orange’ What's a were watching him, he poared fort such a sananer, ear con, ane you tl SS" Nothin’ b Hood of words as must certainly have over- | a pain 'n my side,” said the youth, straig yhelmed any one uaavle to swim in the | oningup. It was ‘an unfortanate move. guid language of love. Once during the | three nore 8 dropped from be haif hour she seemed to rebuke him for some his coat and rolled away under the seats. startling expression, and he fell back dis- | did not wait tobe advised t> turn over ® comfited to his own end of the seat. It was | leaf with the new year.—|Hartjord Bi but @ moment. Long enough, however, for some rash individual to offer a bet the maid Would win, which was at oace accepled by allparties within hearing. At the end of the first half hour she exhibi- ted strong symptoms of wilting,and Chicago bet ten to oneon the young man, which was taken by St. Louis. Things were now be- coming intensely interesting to all parties, aud when at length the young maa ventured around SCENE at a Broo! Company all sea lable. pause in the general coaversation. Hi husband, to lis wile’s seven-year-old si &t the other end of the room: “Weill, J ou have a new brotuer now.” Jualle— t mother,said to papa the other day she Was afraid you would never amo; re to pass his arm the maid, with no | much, but that it seemed to be Sarah’ sign of disapproval from her, significant | chance.” Intense silenee for oy f glances passed among the crowd; a huudred | lowed by @ rapid play of ves and to one was offered, with no takers, ant all further betting was put off by the maid pas- sing her arm around the yo2ug maa, and ¢ropping her bead or his bosom. They had gone farenough. The climax was reached, the goal gained ,thedear object won,and tncy got off at the next station. They passed out quietly and lovingly, not knowing that the blessings of an entire car-load of a followed their exit. St. Louts, with a long- drawn sigh, was heard to remark: “It is @ long time since I nave seen anything of the kind.” And Chicago did not forget himself and he replied, “Pshaw! We have them every day with us."—New Orleans Times. $< —_—_—— A New YEAar’s DIARY.—A large number of the young men of Detroit wiil, to-day, purchase diaries for 1876, and, to-morrow, they will take up their pencils with a firm determination to keep track of every day in the year. Every young man should keep a diary. When be iS old and gray his graud- children will fish it out of the rag-bag and find it more valuable than goid or silver. There is no set style of jotting down thoughts and events, but perbaps it be well to give the record of 1575 as taken from the pocket diary ofan average young man:— «Janu 1—Went to see my girl. Shall leave off swearing, drinking, euchre, smox- FIREBUGS IN Rcssta —A St. P bal (December 19) Telegraph to the London says: “The trial of Opsinnigoff and his comp!.ce for arson wa- brought to a conel sion yesterday evening, when the jary delt ered & verdict of guilty against three of accused—Opsianikoll, Levtejew, and metof. The first-named was sent benishment to a remote place in Sibert and Levtejew to nine years’ and Radon to eight years’ peval servitude in a fori The jary found extenuating circumstan in favor of Rudometo®, and this was = account in the sentence passed uw im.” &7-More than one-quarter of the b in Wisconsin have suspended for lack patronage. &7-One drop of the essence of bitter aln Will communicate an agreebie taste smell lo an ounce of the castor oll of © merece, and will not ali atfect its medic action. Persons taking Luis medicine order it to be thus favored. o7-1f,” said a New England p sudden |y pausing in his sermon, ‘tue Who «as just thrown Unat egg in at the dow will wait till service Is over, he iearn what a Christian minister can do ing, chewing, beingout nights, betting, going | the salvation of his soul.” to the opera, ‘and shall try tosave £10,000 this | #7-A writer from Visalia, Cal., says: pear” meanest nd one of the most stingy men Lost a | town, named Mr. Z., was taken sud: aud was not ex: to recover. He “January j—Went to see my girl. box of cigars somewhere.” “February 1—Won #25 betting on a dog- j to have his will made out, whieh was fight. That's the way to scoop ‘em. Amtry- | cordingly done. After ing it over ing to get along on 15 cigars per day. Weat fully, he arose, drew on his pant tosee my girl. She says I shoulda’t swear.” urely, and was heard “April 20—Went to see my girl. Nothing new. ae. —— arene — Fourth.” plember 1—Went to see my girl.” “November 11—Giorious ih

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