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RAl LROADS. 1 76° remyevitbanra It Te the Yorth, West, Double Tre ery. 1876 Meqnijicent E ‘Trains Jeare n. city time, froc, Depot, i By street's. as f oem acy, with daily, with cod 11.63 0. = Gaily, BALTIMOLE AND POTOMAG RATLROAD. or Osan xer pt Sanda: ts 910.0 an dally, with fare tached: Limited Express of 'Pall- tan Parlor Care. 9-23 a.m daily,except Suaday. For New York. 1:30 p m. daily, except Bunday, with Par'or Cars attached For Philad 30 p.m. faily, except Su: $04 4.53 and 910 p.m fair Limited Bx, 9 a.m iy. exer Accommedation or Baltimore, 3:40 p. m. daily, ck Line 7:50 a.m. and 4:20 p.m, For. Pose nee oe For Kanapots, 7:50 a.m. and 4:35 p.m., except monday Gite & FREDESBICKSBURG RAIL- * ¥ AN! «LEXANDEIA & WASHINGTON BAiLaos 7.5.9,10.11 a. m..1,3,4:20, p.m. On Sunday at S a.m, 1, ow vin Bichmond, 11:38 p. m daily greene Sunday: and S:40 8. m. daily; and Lyncbborg. 7 3. m. a. Sp. m. daily, cept Fun ‘Trains leav lexandria for Washington, 6. 7.8, 9.10.11 8 m.1, 3.4, 5,6.and 7 p.m. Op Banday at 6 ood 10's. m.. 5 and 7 p.m . iofurmation, Sleeping and Parlor Oar rocured at the Offices: — Thirteenth street and Pean rtbeast corner of Sixth street enue, and at the Depot, where for ths ‘checking of Baggage to and Pennsy dere can b Deas on'l Passenger Agent. +Gen'l Mansger. jan3-ly DM JR FRANK THOMS Y ALTINOGKE anpe @H1IO KAILROAD. CHANGE oF TIME. . JANTARY Sod, 1876. i WASH .NGTON. sod Way Stations. F:9U—Baitinore, Annapolis aad Way Statfona, 7:30—Baitix Ex #:50—Prlutat Roc! 10-16—saLTimoRnEls P.M. 12:13—Baltimore, Way Stations and Ellicott City. 1:30-Bew Yoke any NoRFoLk ExPREss. Pollmay Parlor Care Hagerstown and Sten.) agerstown Ferry, Winchester and Way (Via Metropolitan Branch.) ORE EXPREss. Stops at Lanrel. and Way Stations. XPRESS. Hagerstown. 30—Bart o—Balimre, Anne, ease YY 0d, principal Way Stations 11:30, 4:43, 5 "33° p.m. daily.” Ail’ other Arneton. 0, 4:10 3:30, 9.15 ‘ 15 a m.. 916, 10:10 p.m. & eo s m., 3:15, Sanday 8, “a to'be check and Tecefvad at any 4 THOS. B SHARP. Master of Transportation. ral Ticket Ager porl-tf N4 ASHINGTON to Bestimoue, pate EEN af + aa NEW YOuK, BOSTON, ALL POINTS IN_THE NEW ‘ENGLAND STAT. \ BETWES. ASHINGTO: THBOUGH Br BAL aor x WITHOUT ¢ ANGE OF CARS. ViGHT TRAINS On and January 21, 1876, traine by this Be will, leave epee, of Baltimore aud | Potomes oe, 6th and B streets, as fo! lows: xprees—Pullman Var Trat x York and points Last oni 1 Philadelphia and New York p39 ‘Bx prow for 7 Philadelphia and way points e: 107m Express itanne: New York trates. ‘ABS 01 ls and noes om orders left at the offices of the 7, northeast corner 13th street and Pennsy!- a a northeast corner of Pennsyl- Ba }, Corver_ sth sud B streets. agvieen & POTO: Lagi c os ‘ort nae Bb 24, 1576, trains will run as follows: Feains LBA ae BELTIMO EE. Limited daily for the West; opt Sunday for the North. press itimore, daily. Limited B: for New York, daily ¢ Sanday Parlor Oar Train. et ee except (press for my hia and New York, 7) aod Norfolk ie Baltimore, dally exco) ‘ope’s Cincinnati - so. daily for the West jucinns| . ily grcept Baturday for the Rovth, OE. | a train to Bowie, daily, excep iy, New York Night Express. 10 1 ye ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON. m., New York Express, Sundav. reek, dai- os > oe smite Express from New York, daily except Sanday 6:30 >. my Sobington Mail, dally, except Bun- 2s. faily from Baltimors and the West. # ctmond Express, dail 6 Washington ot 7: ‘a.m. and 4:20 Bi Sonday, connect at Bowie with 's Creek line. Washington at 7:50 a.m. and 4:55 deuton with trains for Annapolis. aving their orders ax Ticket Uifice, ma ise Brates ior Pose ‘Traine leay ing cor Pamenger fe » Bor nd South. Gio. ‘8: WiLkINS. 8a; i aoe a. D. M. BOYD. Jr., Gen'l Pase'r Agent. may28-tt LEXANDSIA AND WASHINGTOS B. EB. ND ALEXANDEIAAND FEEDERIOKSBURG BB. Corner of B amd Sixth streets. "aaliy; all ca Washington at 8:40 m_ dail *Gerat SOUTHEBN BSXPBESS, vie Raw mee me getincett iekan geet ices corner iSth street and Pennsytva- a ‘svenae, and corner 6th street LBXAN WILLIAM BALL A tate with Po and rin” Doors, Gash and Bitpas, Glan, Hardware, and Buliding Metertal 637 escarhcstta Sreace, Between Band tes than house. end examine. jei-! JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIBR, Sarr 11 71x ST. HOBTHWRST. A WHRIRGS. PE carats 0. HOGAN, 713 Marbe Spee. Eine ie nee A. FISHERS NEW DYE WORKS, 906 ——— a. BBS scumMioat BB. Dyeing and eae STEAMER LINES. SSTAB BAL Ling UMITED STATES AND BRAZIL MATL STEAM. Safling regular! th from Wat Wharf Brekise., oe. ee Paley . — PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA and BIC a" REEIO, calling atST.JOHN'S, rout BELLIE rULyaM ale oa Bae Ma 23. These eee ‘are pemety ee, with all the ‘st class passenger or freight and passage at reduced rates apply to 3.8. TUCKER & CO. Agents, dec}6 6m Pine street, New York. BW EXPRESS ros via CANAL, PHILADELPHIA ERRAND RIA. Ww. - oT ANU GEORGBTOWN WN. SAILING DAYS p decree Wharves, Philadel) ear: From Pier eATURDAy, & Soni PS Grd GvMoNDaY, yy 6 x ats Gar ‘his line com ae Sigamers be yde's 5 noted lor —- dence, ge in Boston by this tines @ Tarn it 5 . ou Rserats? «© year eb or — LAs & ree of Bef ios ‘at. Nor Lothing to the tort “On the homew Paemace, crossing thf M- dian of B0 at 42 jat., or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN N#W YORK AND POOL, CALLING 4T — HARBOR, From Niw Yorn. |) Jere me Wea.n Jan 19'Java Wed.. Feb. 9 Parthis... Wed.. March 15 Abyssinia_Wed.. Feb 16|Abyssinia..Wed.. Mac. 22 sits ever} following WEDNESDAY and BATUE- 7 a ort . ™ do not carry steerage passen- Rates o” Passace = Cabin, $50,910 and $130, g014, according to accomm ickets to Paris, 815. gold, additional. Beturn tickets on favorable “Stesrage ttoxets to and from all parts of Europe at low rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and ot On the Gontinent, and for MediterFanoan po frotght an ‘and ‘apply she e Com pany’ office, No.4 ing Gr are and easin, to BMALL WOOT S MORWIBON Wet E yan20-ly $15 7th at. CHAS. G@. FRANOKLYN. Agent. — FAMILY SUPPLIES, {LESH OAT MEAL. KF RRESH GROUND SuCR wae AT, BREAK Fast W REARFAST. oainy, GRAHAM FLOUB. WITMER'S _jan7-tr 191% Pennsyivania avenne, EEF B BEEF! BEBF! Prime Roast. Steak ané Corned Beef. A specialty zacecl SPICED KOUNDS, BOLLS and BOULL- LOSS. EuLiory, 106 ond 107 Genter Martst: decl6- im 322 and 324 New N. L. Markt. JBUTTES. BUCK WHEAT, ae. Chotce New York Butter Choice New York Buckwheat Moiler’s Diamond Syrup. Yormont Mapte Syrup. Cape od Cranberries. ure Currant and Quince Jelly pat ap under our Brandy Pesches, snd @ general ss. sortment of Mew Goods just received and for sale "octO6-te 608 Poousyivania evence. PIANOS, é&c. PDECKES bkvS,’ @BAND, SQUARE, ayo UPBIGHT PIANOS ABE MATCHLESS, @. KUHN, SOLE AGENT, 407 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Above Pennsylvania Avenue, BT Prices Reasonadis. Ww" KNABE & GU. kg a ad leg tine Terms Easy. novis-Sm Grand, ‘and, Upright. ie BES) _ ‘The favorite McUammon Shonen ger's celebrated, Orgeom, new. style \. ‘serge assortment of Pianos w! 1a une a abort tims. for sale and pa oe wl very low prices, Pm attended to, at Ten = inet REROOMS, Pr octls-! pan ae ne ae doora above Pa. av. j, unsurpassed in to T'w stueR and daratieyy ‘On easy ae = ‘SL wip $ BRO", Sole Agents, street northwest, (naif aqaare abate Ofc ) Ptancs for rent. eug’)-tr INSURANCE. Industrial Life Insurance Oompany beats Dd. oO. WEEKLY ANU MoNtHLy PAYMENT Home Ofice—1229 ¥ STBEET NORTHWEST OA PITAL... seeesenmeseveeense 50,000 rs ¥.J. Rider, Pre't. J. @. Ps —— ee J Fo Weipa ‘Agents wanted. douuT, Sums, 4EMS & KEYCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, ee ee Ri agg ® Ine of prac DN Sted and “insare ay pias, and other bry hy tai in TRIO? nant inst Louw or Camage by fire on the best Sacens cepai-ly EMOVAL. R ‘The offce § re LYOOMISG fan Leng BANCE COMPANY has been removed 30, LeDroit Prot Building, co corner of F and ‘Sut pS Zale ota old company for pauy has been in operation bag aver 7 = Bessre, a 4. BUSS! B= iF FOuD FOR INFANTS, supplying the HiShest AMOUNT OF NOURISH. MENT inthe OST DIGESTIBLE As - M NIENT yoRM COnvE SAVORY & MOORE. 143, New Bond Street, London, and all Chemists and Storekeepera throughout the World. ang4,sepl5,oct27 dec3janl9,marlep2,may2 , THE SUPREME, 5 COURT ¢ a. THE DISTRICT The 34 seed Gate, A. D. 1876. BaRtTLetr - CAMPBELL Ys. ANTHONY HYDE ET L.—4346, Equity Docket 14. ng Be Trusives = = ‘cause having reported that they have sold west 4 feet and 75-100 Sato Willis ees jam Bartlett, e3q « thas ied with the terms ‘of aale. It shown to the Scntrary oor before the Sth day of February, A. “AGREES wg BARTER Tonio — Test. Ay Bre . P. WILLIAMS, Asst. Clerk. ECOURTO! = DISTBIOT | aes 8sU eon Cow Est ee a day of Je y my BE PETITIO ON OF Mass 'ARY ABERCROM- BIE MILLEK FOR OHANGE OF HER NAME— Ja eget ation’ cf the matter of the petition of z woes ‘Abercrombie tn day fled in aying for chi ius court, nie Court, praying for ch Otare tha that notice of the fil agate ds day or ordered, Be rid jo some newepal ablished fn thie District, ei Fe oan of February, 1576. By the G A true copy.—R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, 5d bie f,3t ‘N THE SU sie 3 Ob Re or THE DISTRICT LUMBL Anniz G. Axpanion Brat: vs. L~all?, Bauity Docke Jdcration of (he re} tt of the ruetoo this eSaerpianiat itis thereupon, this 37th day of De- ber, A. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. *[ HOMES VOWLING, auctioncer. By vitae of two deeds of trast. dated respec ely December 84. D. 1574, aud record =4 in folio, 208 seq:, aud Itber No. of the land records fur thes Dy at the request and by th hereby secured, we will s:1!. n Of the party t ¢ auction, in fromt of the obs brnary Last. A. 4 o'stock p. She following dcecribed situsted in the of Weshington, D. 0., to All of tot nam- bered fifty-fou ‘Edw: "s subdivision of © ginal jot numbered sixtero, in equaro pumbered six hundred and sixteen. ss the same is described in the office of the Surveyor in said ott city, in. book W. z bs. Iso, part of lot nambered fifty three. satare numbered six hundred and sixte n of the come subdivision, the said of lot arp fifty. bres being immediately next lot No. 84, in «aid square, on the west, and aviv, front ofone foot on north P street snd extend: oe back with that width the whole depth of said lot ae Pacegr td sn alley. third cash, balance in six, twelve, aud eighteen, months, with interest at the rate of § Per cent. per aunoum, secured by ‘& ceed of trust on the property seid, or all cash, the option of the archaser. A deposi ie of 8108 will be required ofthe chaser at time of sal oft convey aucing at pur- Ehaser's cost. If terms of pale are not complied with in seven days the trustees reserve the right to Feaell the property at the risk and cost of the de- ulting pure aser, nar Ave. are advertisement. Pe ool BION. { trusteos 8 CONNELL, ‘ jant-co&4s Tues. ThOWLING. Auctioneer. BY B. H. WABNEE, , Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A BEAUTIFULLY L0- CATED LOT IN MOUNT PLEASANT. 8: ON NORTHBAST CONNER. OF BROWN STERET SAD MEMIDIGN AVENUK. By virrue of a deed of trust tome, dated April 7,1s/4. end duly recorded in Liber 744. folio tis, of the laud records of the District of Columbis and at the reqnest of the holder of the note secured thereby, Twill otter for sale, at ablic auction, in trout of the premises, on THU BBD. eben 10th. 1876. at 4 O'clock p.m sthe following scribed unimproved real estate, viz: All that certain lece cr parcel of around situate lying aot being nowm and aeecribed as Lot 40 . Brown's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, in the county of Washivgton, District of Columbia, ‘Terms of cale: Th S60), and inte ceed ci trust, balar ce in st: Ja".20 co&ds THEO DHANCERY SALE, BB vy steims of a decree of tho Baprome Court ef the District of Columb: rp 7 geass in Equity cause No. 3.318, Lammond Lammond et al., will, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of January, 1876, at 4 o'clock p. m, in front of the anction, original 6, situated ou the corner of Delaware avenue sid C street south, fronting 111 fect es on said O strect and 64 fet 5 inchos on eaid Delaware avenas, anp containing 9,570 square feet of ground. This roperty is in the square immediately south of the Ospitol, and west of the U, 8. Coast Survey Office, and is unimproved. ‘Terms: One fourth cash; residue in three equal yments, at 6, 12 and 14 months, with 6 per ovat. fvereat, secured by & reserved lien on the mropert Deed given on full payment of the purchase money. remisess offer for wale at public Lot No. 1, in” Byuare No, dh | Conveyancing et purchaser's coat. A deposit of 1280 will be required ag soon as 80 UNCANSON Bros a HECINALD reNpaut, tee, Aut jandd (Repl mec ce No. 325 434 street o.w, By THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPUNED until TUESDAY, 25th of January, 1876, sams hour and e REGINALD FEND&ALU, Trustes. 2 “anita! P *HOMAS DOWLING, Aactioncer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Uleary, Southwest corner Penna. avenue and Lith street. HOUSEHOLD FUGNITURR AT AUCTION. Y MORNING, January 24th, Mus) oa tes roatdencoat ie genta ing’ housekeeping treet, Geors stow prising gene! coda. Terms cash, ; : = THOS. DOWLING, Anct. Jand)-2t ‘P.HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer and Real E: ea Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Clea Sonthwest corner of Penusyivauia avenue and Ath st. FISHERIES FOR RENT OR LEASE AT AUC- On THURSDAY, January 27th, 1875, at 12 o'clce m., at my auction rooms, 1 shall sell or lease the well Known Shad and Herring Fishertes on the Potomac river, White House, Opossom Nose, aud West Point Terns at sa’e. GEO. A. BONRER, For Saran Oterbacke fanl9 dt THOS. DOWLING, Auct. COAL AND WOOD. (es: Coant woop: woop: CHEAP! CHEAP! FOR CASH! THOUSANDS OF TONS Pe tno Arriving daily, EG at the best varietics of all oD. ‘Now is the time o bay Ifyou isan save avermone twerkht, 2, fore you aan ving two of the largest all factlitios the Gclivery of Goal direct from our vessels to nsumer, we can certainly offer mente, A visit to cotonr ant ee ee vince one at a glace of our unsur; WOO: D delivered as low as Cord. (aesd OAK WOOD delivered as low a 96 to 97 ‘A singie trial is all that fs to convince the pul necessary is e abovi ounsen BROTHERS, cacy get 8 cod articis and just ton, call on the under- in Office and De Pr — oy abate 2 os a Johnson's Wharves, fcot Omoee— $1778 oun * ang? 00 HOTELS. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, NION Bor. a J.D. So so itu Se {NEW YORK. { 4:2: Dantscn, At this Establishment are to be found ail the exceilenci u to modern hotels of the highest a1 s Lo 1 {8 the most destrable in the city, mn ful and charming nsighborhood, and within aay. ‘ate vance of the chief public tnat tutions, the leading business houses, aud the prin. cipal theaters. ¢ rooms are spacious, very light, elaborately furnished, aud thorongtly ventilated, aud the views are varied, extenst charming. ‘The Restaurant has 20 superior anywhere out of Paris. Every luxury is here supplied at mode- rate cost, and the attendants are uniformly courte- ous and éffictent. The elevgter is available at all hours, day and night Visitors to New Yerk will nowhere meet better accommodation or more reasonable terms. sanl$-3m WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, orner Irving Place and i6th street, New York, ‘One Block from Union Square and Broadway. ‘The most central, and yet quictest location in the city. Convenient to the arses Bering theaters and ghurchee, | Klevator, a jodern improvements, Rasy access to ‘ll parts of the city by street cars and wing tepti-m.witly O. B. FERRIM, Proprietor, Ppeeres: ALS FOR S17 STATIONERY, POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, DECEMBER 20, 1576. Scaled, Proposals will he received at this Depart- ment until Jascaky 22.156. at 13 o7clock woo for furnishing certain articles of SEATIONERY pete 88 Ce the Department for one cio pio ry 1, 1576 \inuk fore of proposal, stating the quality and ‘mated quantity of cach article, will be furnished Application to the First Assistant Postuaster yposal must be signed by the indiv firm it, and be sccompanied by # guaraat certified to be responsible and suificient by the po master or Unit torney where the bidder resides, that the bidder sball, withia ten days after being called og t» doso, execute @ contract to tarnish promptly. @ad im quantities ay ordered, the article oF articlog awarded to him: to be sccoimpa- by a bond, with spproved security, in @ pen: Of nor lees than twice tho contract price ofall the articles to be furnished by nai ide conditioned upon the faithful performance of the Proposals unaccompanicd by such guarantee will not te considered. The bids will be considerad and accepted or re) ject cAultcin by tem, or by classes or items, as the master General mn The ‘ocies det ered es to posals manufacture and quality, and be farcished Bethe contrast price, whether more or less than the quantity eetimared in the form of prop faust be deilvered free of charge to t (or deli ves gals, and partment ‘The delivery shall be made to the person desi Bated by the Portinaater General to receive the arti: bien shall be subject to examination and in- tion by an e: etailed for that pursose, failure to d iver in @ reasonabie tim gwoweeke at farthest, oF th el ofan jeficient in quality or qasutity, will be iid suti- clent cause to anual the contract, at the discretion of,the Postmaster General: Postmaster General will, in all cases, decide whether the "articles tendered by the contractor are of the kind and cuatity. required by the contract. ‘The Postmaster General reserves the right of re- jecting ae of bids an bis *e is judgment, the partment juire ‘Samples of pa rand cvelopee will be furn! and atlery be showo on ap pp a ee mm! spheateesny fot Sonera. aud be directed to the ~ MARSHALL JEWELL, Postmaster General decd. ,/t J, FUSSELL & co, * 1487 NEW YORK AVENOR, announce that the: PEE i cae om ES Jelflen, Bo.» in any part of the ay, Parties, Balle, &c.. served at short no sige ressonsbie ‘prices.’ Quaifty cannot he ox- F. a. NOZINDs oF waakine aPPae EL, oss coll See aes al ST" AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. Wi 1 ® wTCIAMS Ructionser, OmARgaaT SALE OF REAL apie VED AND UNIMPROVE of the premiere bareboat the 21st day of January. @ 1576, comm: 4ociock p m , Lot iid Tin Becetvers of geuare be with tbe improvements, con-i-ti nee ots Dweiling, according to a plat of surves to bs opie atthe —— sera Lot? ee on Counecti cut avenne, pear Bound: Immediately after the Bo. 14, in Recetvers’ «1 ion of esid Square 9), beiwg on 2th street. near Koundar; ry Tne jmedtacely after the last «ale, we will sell Lots. fo John W oy Be eubdirision of Square 131. on Boundary sireet, bet yu 18th and 19%b street north ‘West. Said Lots 18 and 34 are improved by good Frame Dwelili: a ‘i lot 34 wi Fe n sold at the risk and cost of the pure! mit, as prescribed by the decree: One-third of ine purchast money cash, aud the falnce theca! x, twelve and sigheen months from day of =a! with i0 por cont isteeoss Der annum until paid, the purchaser or purchasers to give their promissory » With sureties to the fatiataction of the Be, ceivers. No deed given unt hase money and Interest shall be paid & deposit of BB) will bere gulred on each piece of property gold when tbe same terms of sale be not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Receivers reserve fhe right to reeell at the risk and cost of the default: ing purchaser or purchasers. All conveyancing at cost of parcharer or purchasers ~ ILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, EHILIE 4. _DARNEILLB, ALLA TU _janl0- yeale, we will sell Lit bai! Recetvers. Ma ‘4. B. WILLIAMS, Anct, Puomas DOWLING, A: Auctioneer. ARE 597 A’ TA i TRUSTEES SALE OF SEA mes: PuReTS Ww Arak bene N"stieers tOUTH. aT PUBLIC ACTION STH By virtue of a deed of trust. beart outs = Boe ee erates st Tat beara Liber No 615 folio S44, of the iand rec. me Se the county of Washingtoa, in the District of Colum- Bia, and by direction ofthe te Ider of the prom sur} hote thereby secured, we will offer forsaie, at pab- lie auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, 76,at 4 o'clock p. parcel of land situate in the Wasbing:on, in said District, to wit-—All of e numbered ‘five hundred and Diuety-secen contatuing clehty-ove thousand six bandred id seventy five feet (81,65 The terms of aale are 6s follows, to wit: Two thou- sand dollars in cash. and the balu-cesfor which the notes of the purchaser shall be taken. bearing in- terest at the rate of seven per centum per annum, yable semi-ancually, and secured bya deed of in six, twelve, and eighteen two hundred dollars will be required at t f sale All conveyancing at the cost of the L; Ifthe terms of saic are hot compited wich in ton days the trasteos reserve the right to resell at the risk aud cost of the defuult- ere A LLET KILBOU: JAMES MULATRA, + ¢ Trustecs, THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. TO-MORROW. BLIGIBLE Ox Po yee BLURS a By wittas of a certain deed of trust, heatiee a 8 October 6u D_ 1863. and recorded in liber T and B, No. lint folio 257, of the land records of Washing- ccunty, im the District of Commbia, an writien request of the party secured, af public auction, in front of the premises, 4 Uk + the 23d day of Jannary, A.D. 1S75, at 4 ie following dercribed ples or parcel red fronty eight (25) in bt & pum. f Todd & Brown's sab ofa art of # rant called Pleasant Plains sod Mt. Ploaran Terms: $500 Im cash; and the balance, f/ the notes of the purchaser, beuring interest at the rate of eight per centam Dor Sunum and payable in six and twelve months. cured by a deed of or which trust on the property. “will be. ‘taker A deporit of give required of the pnr- chaser at the time of sale. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale e not cc of gale th; nplied with in seven Saye oe the day trustee reserves the right to resell the aa Fisk of che defaciting pur- 3M. LATTA, Trustee, THOS DOWLING. Auct: ERY SALE. ee of the Supreme Court of assed in equity Cause No. Y,the 22d day of Jana: n front of the premises, Property atthe cost a3 cb: AM sa “33 feot It ches front of lot No ). in sanare No. 457, and run- hing back with that width 10)feet 6 tuches tore pute Hic alley 28 fect wide: together with the improve. ments, consisting of & three-story and basement brick house (No. 622 B street nerthwest) and back butidieg, containing fourteon rooms, water anid gus, Terms: One tht residne f ments ne anc ‘© years, with 6 p: secured by the purchaser's notes on the property, Deed given on th the purchase money Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of 325 will be required as goon as LEGINALD FENDALL, Trustee, Office 325 436 street n. w. ® DeNcanson Baos., cts. jan7-d&ds UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Boutheaet corner beh and D sis., northwest. ORTALOGUE SALE oF 3 THE PEReOn ae _EF- FEOTS Se han LA M. CF Ss AU OPEN REN AND NOMW MI ELENIPOTENTIANY TO THE Gn MONDAY MORNING, J com ening ublic auction, in room LeDroit buiiding. corner of sth and # streeta uorth: Wert, the effects of the late M. Uluf Stensrsen, c/n- sisting in part of— Concert rand Piano Forte, 7% octavea, Steinway & Son’s, cost 91.500, and almost new. Superb Piano Cover and Stool. Omice Deeks, Tables and Brackets. Turkish and Persian Carpet sud Bugs. Supe! ner Brussels Stair and Parlor Carpets, bh Window consis and Hangings. Inluid Papier Boxes Italian Marble Statnary, Rogers’ Statnettes. French Traveling Clock, Galvanic Batteries One pair beaut.fully ornamented Chinese Vases, 25 inches on About 400 o: of Sterling th ore comeining: of— Table, Dessert snd ences Table, T dE Gravy, Sance and Sugar Iver is unmarked most has never sed. Silver a re a and Forks, fine gilt, with ivory Rogereivg ory handled Table, Dessert and Breakfast Jaul5-dts OLEARY, Salesman. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE AT AUOTION OF AN ELB- GANT DWELLING IN A MOST DESIEABLE Pall OF THE CITY, ON I STREET, BE WEE RMONT AVENUE AND 16TH STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated Octo- ber ae Tale, se ovieck b.oasin trent ot ths p emises, sell at public anction, lot numbered 23, of J. G. Berret's subdly inion of original tot No. 9; tz suuare 199, sald subdivision being recorded ia Liber H. D. ©, folio ih in the offioe of the surveyor of the District ot jnmbia. This lot fronts on L street north, and runs back to a 30-foot alley, is improved by an’ ele- gant three story brick dwelling, (No. 1537 L street northwest.) with basement, attic and back building, and has excelient furnace and ran Terms: §2,0W iu cash, aud balance in two equal payments at twelve and twenty-four months, for witich the notes of the purchaser, Dearing interest rate of seven per cent. per annum from the 7 of wale, secured by a deed of trust on the pro erty sold, will be required. A deposit of @250 will Fequived Of the purcaaser at the ti time of sale, and sitconveyanciag'is at the expense of the purchase he terns of vale are. not complied with withia one week from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell tho property et the risk and cost e defaulting purchaser, upon giving seven days? Stce i the ee pvcbing Star Trustees. JOHN ¥. OLMSTEAD cersmeate THOS. DOWLING, Auct. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED to TUESDAY; January 1th, 155, at same hour and : ihe Trustecs Pas ede Tee Oe EOS: DOWLING, Auct. B2- THY ABOVE BALE 13 FURTHER POST- EONED to TU ESDAY, January 33th. 1570, at same hour and place. By order of the Trast: janis eotde {Rep | ‘THOS. DOWLING, &uct. CA. NN BBOS., Auctioneers, Om eben corner sth and D ats. northwest. bi or r IMPROVED PROPERTY T, BETWEEN luta AND 13TH STREETS S NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to me, dated the th day of Febraary, A.D. 1:74, and recorded in Liber No. 739, folto 228, et 8eg., one of the land owen for Warhiogton comnts Di District of Columbia, 1 wii fh day of January, A- D1: at 4 o'c.0ck = proceed to sell in front of the rematote. at pul ction, all — wey or parcel of land or frond known aud as lot lettered and marked B, in Todd & Uniwell fell subdivision of certain lote ia ire numbered two handred and seventy - four, as fala ‘down on = ground plat of the City of Wasn- iugton, together with = improvements, consist of &.Two stcry Brick House. ine above wil be sola to a prior spoke a ge mac < » to day of ire sri: Gash: @ dopoalt of of aan i sp will be rea at time of sale, co oa cost. (janis aye WM 0. WOOD, Trastes SALE UNDEB DEED oF TEUsr. eed of trust, BONDAY, ‘Japan o’elock p.m., ail B TINE HEAVY WOOLEN AND WOLF oAR BIAGE KOBRS, LOT LAE os REAINs SSTURUAY, Janucty 29. 190. a" Vine. m ny A’ ctio ng. iOvh and D sireets, £ shali ~ ft reserve WASH. B. WILLIAMS Anct HUMAS DOWLING, cioueer Bud Mee Keiste Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Plenty. Southwest corner Peatsy!7ania avenue and Lith st HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION KOW (Saturday), Jancery 224, aS {Lot my Ancien Koum-. ot 19 glock all sell 9 geve'al assortment ot Housebold ‘Goode moth fh HOS. DOWLING, Anct, ash BW ieee. Auctioneer ORROW, the 224 fastant, I shall - 14 front of my auction room: fi "ment of Black Walnut (ham: Jor Furniture: s rie wits as, M int a Cane-seat Chairs, Rockers; Hair ard Husk Matirasses, alk ‘and other Carpets; Cooking on other Btoves. Seven Sew: Pg Machines, 10 perfect order hot of Doors, ae ber apd Sesh. Iron Bars. £c WASH. B WILLIAMS, Auct o hie top Sowa & GREEN, Beai Estate Brokers ‘and Aactioncers, 12 Seventh street northwest. meses sane ox vs CMABUABLE IMPROVED WU ABLE BUR use ON was Sips oF “\ son “Te NG ‘bu TON S18 GEOKGBTOR NY ont DUNBAR “id virtae of a deed ot trust. dated S10 reer Dolur en the weet side of Wasutugton street 143 toe horth from the uor:hwest corner of Washingt. Gap Mtretn, and running thance west 8) fect Me foot all 38 ter tothe bogtunine, ease and. privilege of the said i together wi fort alley Terns of sale: $3.00, with ten per ceat. interest from May 19, 1575, together with the expens sale, and all taxes due om the Drop ty t. sale in ca h. balay in twenty four months. F a1 a by notes bearing imterest and deed of trast « Rroperty. $20 down when the propsrty te iow of, which will be terfetted unless the terms of sale are complied with in seven days fram sale, find the property will bo resold at the risk wed "et of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at purchaser’ mn °. DODGE. Y AL DARNEILLR, { Trastoes Podw NMAN & GHIEKN, aucts, IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAIN THE te sale is poncponed until SATUBDAY. Jan } ¥2,sume hour and place By order ortae WC Iara janl0 tas ‘Trustees, gauzhtd Raicsman DUNCANEON BROS.. Auctioneers, Cerner Ninth and D D streets northwest. CIGARS, T Bacco.” Pit PIPES, SHOW CASES, z AT AUCTION On TU ESpAy “MORN ‘G. Jannary 25th, com Mencivg at 11 o'clock, we will sell, within our ane Yen roome, the entire stock of w cigar ste Pe- moved fer convenience of sale consisting of about 000 Cigers, d rebt brands and Fee os, Let - bacco, P Show Cases. sera DUNCANSON Bits oS". oor Pexcaasos BROS., Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D atreets n. w. SALE or FINE WINES. BRANDIES, WHIS GINS a & CHNAPS, BITTESS, BUM, i mi eck. velng scmetatng that Is\ cry and worthy the atesntion of private boyers and restaurant men, being the stock of desler giving up busiowws ‘Terms cash, DUNCANSON BROS., 1d Auctiong:ts "OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioucers TRUSTERS: SALE OF Vai LOADLS IMPROVED PROPAET ua AT | AUCTION, AKGE BRICK VU WELLING ON. WEST. SIDE oF iiss Sena NUBTH WEST, BETWEE. ared therct in froxt of the prem! of December. 1575, at 4 o'clock p. m.. of ground in Washington ¢ Du bia. known and descrit money 12 months, wit notes and deed of truston the property. Couveyancing at parchas- er's cost. $20) down when property fs scl, which Will be forfeited unle-s the terms of sale are com plied with in five days from sale, and the property tay be resold at the risk aud cost of the defeulting woo pe JAMES @. PayNE ARN EILLE novi7ta YOUNG @ MIDDLET Bs- THE ABOVE 8ALE IS POSTPONED until MONDAY, December 13, at eame beur and place = order of Traaiess. jecT-td YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts. @7-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE having failed to comply with the terms of sale, the roperty will be resold, at his ri-k and cost, on Seong Jsuuary 1 sere St same hour and Place. order of Trustee: jente-dt YOUNG & G& MIDDLETON, Anucta. S7 THE ABOVE SALE | 18 POSTPONED antit THURSDAY, January 20th, at sams place and hour By order of Trast Sanls-da” YOUNG © 9 3 & MIDDLETON, Ancts, S7 THE ABOVE SALE | IS FURTHER POST. PODED ontil WRONE-DAY, January 26th, 1876, same time and place By order of ‘the: xras- POR. OUNG & MIDDLET janal-dtd rec Dowssan & GBEEN, Auctioneers, Si aed ‘'BSALE 0) ‘LOT 20x53, get Dp Y SMALL FR. TWO BY A BOU AkY BETWEEN iste AND 191Ta "STREETS By Ao eo of a eed of trust, dated January Gtb, 1878, and recorded in Liber No, 772, folio BS, 0f load tecoravice District of Oulumbia. and at auent of party scoured thereby, I will sell et public ction, fromt of premises, ba Tl ye te "1576, at 4ovclo Re K p.m, Lor No. 31, ubdivisicn of Lote 1,2, 3,4 3 yf al (of which $50 must be paid timo of sale:) balance in 6 ava 12 montlis, to be secured by purckaser’s notes, with i cent. from sa of sal to resel! jan2leotd } H. WARNER. TKUSTERS’ BALE ea aE AND UN- PROV BD PRA eae 1874, recorded in Liber No. Ted, one of ibe and and at records for the District of ‘Columbia: nog of the party secured thereby, we anction. in fromt Sead the prem ,on W SDR BaD AT.2 y described real estate, tase in ington, District of Gdtumbia, to At 3% o'clock p.m., fhe north twenty-five (25) fost of Lot numbered six (as ),in square numbered three hundred and forty-t $43), beginning for the same at the uorthoast corner of said square namber- ed three hundred and forty-three (343). and rannin thence west along thesouth line of" K street nort one hundred (100) feet; thence dus south twenty five (25) feet; thence east one hundred (100) feet parallel to the ‘hrst line to the west lime of 20th street west; thence north with the west line of lth strest west twenty-five (28) feet to the place of begiantng. ‘And at 4 0 clock p.m. f Lots vumbered two (2) and three (3.) in Davidson "8 Teoorded subdivision of original lots in square two hundred and fitty-two, 382,)0n the south side of New. York aronus, be! ween 13th and 14th streets northwest, said lot thres (gubeivg Improved by a three-story abd attic Brick SRMcen. porremer ees, cent. interest from day of sae, secured by aved of pay a = tea, respectivel Heo, the folwds ty of W trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of bid aired purchaser. A deposit of @250 will be ri rehaser on the K street lot, and $50) each w York avenue love at time of sale. all cle rat cost of purchaser or purchasers. If the terms are, not com ied Sim in seven days from Gayot sale the Trustees reserve right ee Property at the risk and cost of T OF purchasers after days’ sar ese five aierain y z. BUTLER, [trosen, AMIN P. 5: jané eodt [kep sional SALE 18 ceaiceane On Fide lee itil wroteon REDAY, Jan. uary 26th, 1976, same hour and p By order of the ‘Trustees. COLDWBLL, Salesman. Mey sotnhaerh bh) FRIDAY.. FORTY FOURTH CONGRESS. — Procee: lings lesterday, SEN TE.—After our report closed — | Mr. Mc rton conticued bis remarks on his | Mississipp' resolution. He read trom Mis- ssippl papers lo show that public fee! wes hostile fo the negro. Withow Roane, resolution was allo wed to go | ‘ne joint rules were then adopie! wi th -excepiion of the twenty-second ra: a counting the vote for Presideat and Vice President. HOUSE.— After our report closed— Debate on the Centennial bill was con- tinued. Mr. Stenger (Pa.) ind Messrs. Felton and Cook (G: posed the bill on constitutional grounds, and were followed by Mr. Banks In an eloquent appeal favoring the bill. Wi out any action the House adjourned, it being nudersteod that the eulogies on the late | Vice President will prevent a vote being taken to-day, as was Intended. CREEPING OF RAILS.—The “creeping” of railroad rails bas attracted some attention of inte, and, while we do not attempt to ex plain it, we offer a point om the fact that, on ines running north and south, the western rail “creeps” faster than the eastern ra:l— toat is, this strange movement of the rail to- wards the south Is more marked in one rail than in the other on the same track. Fur- thermore, it has been noticed thaton such & line the eastern ratis wear out the fastest Roth of these points, we think, can be ex- Ined by the motton of the earth as it tu the West toward the east. Everyt that has free motion i® dragged a! whirling globe; every wind that blows and every tide that moves feels : and our train going north or south is over towards the east, and naturally 7 es the astern rail most heavily. Tae west- ern rail, by ‘creeps” more freely i noticed that the wheels “that eastern rai! wear out the first, and we can but think that this earth motion is the trae cause. The practical side of this ts that the eastern rail and wheels should be strouger.— ed A PHYSICIAN of a London hosp to the British Medical Journal pguized reason why of late y ralgia of the face and scaip should have in- creased 80 much tn the female sex, as com- pared with our own. There is no doubt [hat 1 1s One Of the most common of female mal- adies—one of the most painful and dificult oftreatment. It is also a cause of much mental depression, and leads more often to habits of intemperance than any other. This growing prevalence of neuralgia may to some extent be referred to the effects of cold upon the terminal branches of the nerves dis- tributed to the skin; and the reason why men are less subject to it than women may to & great extent be explained by the mv greater protection afforded by the mode which the former cover their heats wher they are in the open air. Itmay that the surface of the head whi covered in man ts at least thre allows to womer tween th al or bonnet the head in the latter are so irregular as practically to destroy. a might otherwise 1 writes y 'S PIEC! MECHANIOM ned just been exhibit: iat Paris. It isa day clock, whieh chimes the quarter 3 sixteen tunes, playing three tunes’ every twelve hours, or at any intervals reqaired. The hands go round as follows: One, once a minute; one. once an hour; one, 0 one, once a year. Itshows the moou’'s a: the rising aid setting of the sun, the tim high and low water, haifebb and I and by P beautiful contrivance where is a pari thatrepresents the water, which rises und falls, Hfting some ships at bigh water in motion, aad as it , And in the day of the month there is a provision made for the lo and short months. It shows the signs of the xoliae; it strikes or not, chimes or not, as may be sired; and it has the equation tat the diiterence of clock and sun every day in the year. A HARDENED MURDERER, George Morris, was copvicted in the New Orleans Superior | and one in October ~ § foers of the © a week; | 1 The © Clad Prom the New York Times } The Coaching Clad of this elty bids fair te | be & brillant success. Since the | races, when the fret muster was bel | the appearare: af five comehes In fine’ to de Park made such a decided #e Deaton, } the organization of the club has bees le'ed, Abd several enthusiastic meetings have het held, and now at least twelve coaches aro counted updh as sure to make their appearance in the. spring Atnong the rai’ adopted is one for two parades 12 ach year—one in June ‘These will besimilar te {he [parades of the sour-in-hand clubs te ». On these occasions the elud in ex- | oon ed toturs out in fall foree, and every coach is required to appear in perfect reguga- tion trim The course will be Fitth avenue (pavement permitting), round Central Park, and back again to square. On race days also there ches fall (urn out, bul the coaches on those days are not required te keep together. Toe of- ub @ Mr Wilt ™ Jay, Pre deat, Mr James G Bennett, Vice President; and Mr. Willian P. Dougiass, reasurer. Messrs. De Lancy Kane amd Frederick Broaoson, Logether with the three from Marison square ap officers above named e the Exece- tive cor an bea member whe is not pert owner of a drag, and Thorses. The object of the Tae coaching aud other out- , Such as polo, lawn tennis, &c, and considering the taste. Wealth, and #pirit of the gentlemen who have organized it, there can be ne question of ite ennett, with his accustomed liberai- ty, bas purchased a beautfal cotiage, with ample grounds fer polo and other cames, ad- olning Jerome Park, and placed the ‘at the disposal e ciub. The membe cing @ll members of ‘ue lof coarse make free use of grounds, and stables jof the an Jockey Clap. ANOTHER CLERICAL SCANDAL.—A scan- dal which caused a@ decided sensation came to light at the morning session of court terday. A young lady, who resides at 14 Irving place, appeared, in company with her uncle, to prefer a complaint of attempted indecent assault against Jobn James Thompson, a Presbyterian evangelist. The defendant was in court and appeared to bee aed MAn about forty-five rs of age, le and of stout bulld. On the ist of January be rented a room in the comp! nee, but having taken bis meals outside, xe had but very little intercourse with the family. He and the young lady had, there- jore, never met, much less apoken to each ver. On Wednesday morning, about five o'clock, the complainant, whe occapted reom on the third floor, was awakened by @ little sister who sleeps with her, and who informed her that somebedy was m the room. Just then she saw the defendant Standing beside her bed, and gave @ am of terror that rang through the use. Thompson threatened to shoot her if she did not_ keep quiet and tried to get tate the bed. The screams of the two girls ——} arouse! the household, and Thom; caught fleeing from Ube room in his night | shirt. He was given Into the custody of Officer Nicholson, of the 18th prec! ino ia arswer to the inquiries of the court, Thomp- Son said he had no recollection of the crime imputed to him and “did net care a dama” what court should be tried in. He afver- ward changed his mind snd elected to be tried at the special sessions, because he het tohave @speedy trial. It was ad- mitted by the complainant's uncle, who ae- mparied ber to court, that he thought the ndant was insane,aod his manner in { was not thatof # thoroughly rational person. He was beld for trial in default of =1000 bail, During the day a gentieman sected with the American Tract Society, ‘dat the court and said that Thompson iusanity bad already become known to his t her clergymen, and it was intended to him examined by a commission of acy —[N. ¥. Herald, 20th, | A YOUNG GENTLEMAN meta lady friend | iu the street, and seeing a roll in her hand which he esuppored to be music, asked ber wh “You've been drinking,” she Why—way. ‘stam- ed the youth, blushing. prodigiously and whelmed wilh coufusion—“why, I ha sted 2 drop to-day.” The yc Tookest A] Straight in the face and rej . you've been drin—” bat before she tld finish he fled across the Street, aud she Was compelled to send hima note the next morning explaining that “You've been rink ing” wes Uke Ulle of the piece of music. Court last week. His victim was a mulatto woman of whom he was jealous, and whom he owned that he had traveled 1,600 miles to kill. After having stabbed her fourte times, piercing her body through through in several places, each wound be: sufficient to produce death, he deliberat wa!ked to the burbstone, and, after shar; ing the long Knife on the stones, retara’ where the gasping woman lay la the agonies of dissolution, and cut her throat from ear toear. Incourt he was insolent and disor- derly, and of course insanity was the only available defense for such a monster. Con. sidering the atrocity of the ease, it is rather surprising that it did not avail ———$<$—$<$<—_————— A DEFAULTER IN NEvaDa.—The sentence of Borowsky, ex-public administrator, has been postponed until Saturday. Under tne law tbe severest punishment that can be in- flicted is a fine of $2,000, which goes to the state. He ts delinquent’ about this sum on the estate of the late Dr. Hamilton, whose wife and daughter are represented as being in distressed circumstances. It is probable thai if he can raise that sum and pay it over for the benefit of the heirs of the estate Judge Cole will feel justified in imposing a nominal fine. The punishment is simply a matter of dollars, and all who are familiar with the facts in the ease would rather see the lawfal beirs of Dr. Hamilton than the state of Ne- vada get the money.—{ Rureka Sentinel. NIGHT DocTors For PARIS.—The prefect of police at Paris, remarks the Pall Mall Gazette, bas lately issued a decree with tho object of meoting ‘one of the great require- ments ofthe Gay, or rather the night, io, tnat city— re » “night medical attendance.” At every police office doctors who are will- ing to get up at night will inscribe their names. The public may see the list there all night and choose any name they please. A policeman will forthwith proceed to the doc- tor's house, awaken him from his slumber, and give him aten-frane fee. Tais fee will be reimbursed to the municipality by those who are able to afford it, bat those who can- not pay will receive medical succor gratis. THE Colorado Springs Gazette tells about a littie episode which happened to O'Keefe, of the signal office, and a mule on the Pike's Peak trail. They were struggling up tho mountain, and had above the tiinber- line, when the mule, which was loaded with provisions, made a misstep and tumbled over a clifftwo hundred feet high. In the descent he turned his heels up and struck square on his pack, and bounce: like a rab- ber ball. The beast was not killed, but was ina wey: feeble state of health at last ac- counts. HENRY SOMERVILLE DiaBy, known also as Lord Digby, cousin to the Earl of Digby, died at Bellevue hospital, New York, last Sunday. oe that while in a fit of delirium, uced by pe lg cone be had forced a small bit of wood down his throat. He was a man of uncommon abilities, and was ome zt maintain = by writing ir- regularly for the zines and newspapers, leading @ Bohemian life. He bad separated from his — in consequence of extrava- gant habits. A THREATENED COMPLICATION AVOID- ED.—A threatened complication between the federal and state authorities, with re- Spect to the custody of Tunis G. Campbell, £r., & notorious eae See emia at ee peace in McIntosh county, Ga., who was convicted jast January sentenced toone "s im- Been disposed of by his surrender oo’ tae part yy his su: ‘on the part of the United States Court to the jailor at Chatham, to await the order of the state courts. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE wings STaTEs.—Sadlier’s Catholic Di 1876 gives the Statistics orthe Cathe Church in the United States: Total » 5,620,900; archbishops, priests, 5.074: churches, 5,015; total chi she carried. “I HEARD ir orge Beaumont say that, at Lady Mauvers’, in the country — Sheridan was, one night going to father came in and began to lecture him, vate being drank, Tom undressed, put out tue candle, and went to bed. Tne next di was telling this, and some one said. — of your father °” 1’'ll be —— if I know. ing about for an bour sherwena Hag den. NotTnrn’ to ‘im ‘ious old party—“And now, Mrs. ———, I've got one ‘Important question to ask. ‘Does Satan oflimes tell you that you @re nots Christian Mrs. Stubbins—Yes, 'e do so.” P. O. P.—“And what say you tohim on these occasions Mrs.8.—Weil, I say, whether Ibe or no, it can’t possible be none of ‘is business.” London Fun. How ON EARTH does it happen = man’s socks get under the bed every Ir he leaves them on a chair in the | ual ae dresses to find them under the under the bed and the other behind ‘the ce reau. Isitright foradignified man to got down on on all-foursjand rake his apineon yo rai) and grab and grab ?—(Detroit Pree Press. 87The only female sovereign in Indis wears breeches. S7-It was a sad day for the party when Cincinnati was selecte! national convention. Chica; nominates the presidents.—{ Chicago Times. ®7The tramps who have marked out lunch routes through Indiana say gh 3 can’t go ten miles in that state without somebody who has just been left eu00; 00 30, OF the death of an uncle in Germany. that very man is the very one wid cats sorg: bum molasses on his pancakes instead of maple +yrup. s7-The scholars in @ Chinese school never put bevtpins on cach other's s- ‘Toey are not civilized enough for that. one of Laem shuts the lid of his desk con om the pig tailofthe boy next to him, the owner «f the queue indulges in some f ful tea-box language when he attempts to rise from hi Norristown Herald. blicam for the MAI Fr ZIREDEIDO-OOm =N Oa the _ . L Stern, ‘RIENDLIDo. nen Count of ALLWINE. At her father’s residence, in Alex- Sndria county, Jauuary 2th, Rose, oldest di ¢a- and Catharine Aliwioe, in the i7th year foneral will take place from St. Dominic's Her church at 1 o'clock on Jay, to which the friends i rea the family are respectfully: invited to attend. "Fein 2anawe im oe 2 cuit oP kttiee Wand and Jane f.U'Mell,age@ ct vatousts 8 latives and ‘rind of the family are pa the funeral from

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