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RAILROADS. GREAT — 1876 pemnevevania 1876 aAOUTE To the North, Wes » and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Sceen- ery. Magnisicent Equipment. Trains lease Washington, city tims. foom Depot, wwe corner of 6) wud B streets, ae For Pitt«borg end the West. 6 a. m. daily, with Parlor Gert. Pitsburg: 7:40 pm. datis, with Palace Car ‘o Ubicago, ad 41-55 8. m. daily, ercept Se 5 BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC EAILROAD. For Cana Rochester. Buffalo, Falls, and the North, 6 s. m. dail ay, and 7 40 7 m except Palace Cars to Bochester. For Rimi Bat- alo, 11:53 m. daily, except Sanda: For New York aud ibe Bact, with 10pm. dally, Paince Care wtached: Limited Rxprese of Pall- wo Parlor Cars. 9:23 9 m. daily, except Sanday. N Tk. 1:30 p m. daily, except Sunday, ars attac For Philadelphia. 1-30 p. m. aily, except Sanday, Sod 4.55 and 9 10 p.m daily. Limited Express, 9 23 0. w. datiy, except Sanday Accommodation for 3:40 p. m. daily, For Popes Orerk Line 7 ily except Sunday 4 ‘a.m. and 4:55 p.m, except Sunday ALENANDEIA § FREDSRICKSDCRG mart. BAILBOsI except Sunday. m. and 4:20 p.m, Ber Annepolis, 7 WAY ANI: ANDEIA & WASHINGTON Por Alexa: dria, 6.7.5.9, 10.11 a.m. 1,3,4:20, 3.0.3; 20:1 35 m. On Banday at 1 ipa Forthe Sout). tia Richmond, 11-35 p. m dally, ma. daly and via fed 11:35 p. m daily, ox for Washington, 6.7.8, 9.10.41 a 3,4, 5,6.and 7 p.m. On Sunday at 6 avd 10a. m., Sand 7 p.m Tickets, i:formation, Sleeping ena Parlor Cat accommodations cau be procured at the Offices; — Northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Penn Sylvania ave ast corner of 3 and Pennsy! orders can b Geatipatior bm except Suncar: and S40 Lyuchberg. 7 &. m. Agert. an. 5 J&.,@en'l Passonger nt Mi jans-ly ARY Sod, 1875 # WASHINGTON. a.m L more gad Way Stations, No stope + Way Stations ant Ellicott C: AK AND NORFOLK SXPRE: a Parlor Cars. Frederick, Bacerstown and ne (Vie Main tex.) nt of Bocas, inagerstown eM z 12:15—Baltim 1:30—New rv. Batyore Ferry, Winchester and Way Bustos. (Via Metropolitan Branch.) Express. Stops at Laurel, Ha and Wey Stations. REss. Hagerstown, n, Pittsbure (Fact Ex- ininbas, Santwky and oa Glo aud Chicago Volt BxPxess, Bleepiagcars ‘and principal Way Stations. » 9:45 a.m. 3:30, 4:53, 5:30 534 p.m. daily, All other Ja avenue, where erdere w ‘be sen to be checks Tecelved at any ee eT HUS. BPH ARPS Master of Transp tation neral Ticket Agent, jeral Agent povi-tf 4. Gko.s EW Yene TO BALTIN ALB POINTS iN TH TEBROUGE BCTWEEN Wits New Yu The eqri pice: elegant and im Ts Leavisa wAS a5 a AIGHT TRAINS. AND beg haa L w E HKOUGH LINE ELPHIA, YORK, BOSTON, NSW BNGLAND SHINGTON AND 2, 2 CARS ON On end siter January 21, 1876, tratns by this Mone wili lease depot of Baltimore and Potomac Bailrosé, of 6th and B streets, ae follows: 9283 8.0 Linited Gxprees—Pullman Cor Prain— for buss iis. Mew Kork end points East iy excerpt Sunday. ry ess for Pailadelphis and New York ¢: . Sanday. 2) apres tor Philsdoiphis and way potate 10 p.m. Expreve for Pbilsdeiphia, New York aud poir ts Fast dally PULLMAN PKLOK CABS on ali Day Trains. PULLMAN PALSU® BLERPING CABS on ieket= and ‘formation can be procured at the of- jets and | Basunge cuiict for and checked at hotels and _pri- ‘Fate reskiences om orders left at the offices of the sy. Bo ciheast corner L8th street and Pennsyl- na —_ coruer of Penusyl- sand 6th nereete a BaLTi MORE AND, POTOMAO BAIL- pean So: D. General Passenger, Agent, Paiintelphia, GEOWGK 0. WILKINS, ted! Boperintendent: Baitimore, BA. |g epee - FOTOMAS RAIL, OAD, SPOT CoRNSE 67TH aND B ats 8.W. After Jancary 2d, 1876, trains will ran as follows: ZRALNS BAYH FOK BALTIMORE, ., Limited Kxpress, daily for s 0:90 © anily excopt Sunday foe the Mort 0 sc.» Express tor Baltimore, daily sap. Limited Bx} jew York, daily acopt Scndey. Parlor Oar Train. 11:66 om, Fast Line West and North, dally except Buicay 5 s kepress for Philadelphia and New 430 PD rus aud Norfolk vie Baisimores dally judey. =. ‘Reoommedation, except Sundar. ope's Creek, dal- m., Accommodation for daily. daily for the West 760 Pani, exces irday for the Horta. 7:50 pm., Mixe Senday Sati train te Bowie, deily, excep , New York Pig it Express ibRIVE AT WASHINGTON. rk Bxpress, dally. Pommed atte ', Gally except Sundey a daily, 21:00 am.. 4 mmedation, datly. L:10 pm Halsimore wot Philadelphia Express, aly 03 p m., Linitted Express trom New York, daily excep! Sunday. 6:30 pm, Wacaington Mail, dafly, except Bun- ; Ay, compect at Gowle with reek line. gion st 7:0) a.m. and 4:85 Jdenton with trains for Annapulis. oving thelr orders at Ticact Uffice, isth street and Peaasyivanin rner 6th street and Penneylva- etheir baggage eslied for and ¥. m. connect » engers : sd rewidences w ali poiute North rough tickets to. Cincinnati, Colum- day New Or- Lonisvilis, <-. Omahs, Sex Frencisco, and all c. West, Nerth and Bouth. GKO. OC) WILKINS, Superintendent, aitimore, Ma. D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen'l Psas'r Agent. may23-t! Abttsrv» AND WASHINGTON B. BR. AND GLEXAnDs A AND FREDERIOKSBURG BB, ; 1, 3. 4-20, 8, 6,7 p.m: 9 wi.’daily, all oticr tains dally except Saude, . Local trains teave Alexandria as follows: 6, 7,8, %,10.1ia.m. 1.3,4,8,6 and 79.m. ‘the 6. sod 10 a.m oF rom Alexendrie dafly; all Other traius axily except Saad a) Bichmond Day Mail leaves Washington at 8:40 am GREAT SOUTHERN BXPBRSS, via Kickmond, leaves Was! u LL:3% p.m. daily exce eentes: wi re corner 13th street and Pennsylva- corner 6th street and Penusyivania -cked ai all hotels and residences to Costination. D. M. BOYD, J: General Passenger A) XO. 0. WILEINB, General 8a parities ~~ THE TRADES. LBXASDER BALL, WILLIAM BALL A thats with 2 ‘W. Barker.) Through tickevs to all points South and for sale at c janl-tt and Doors, Bash and Blinds, Glass, Hardware, and albBullding Material. 6a7 Bacsachusetta avenue, between 6 Streets northwest, : ‘= Shap any other house. Rzseven. JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, mart-tr 811 77H ST. BORTHWEST. AWRtNGs. JOHN ©, XOGAN, 713 Market Bease. Bancfactore: oi « Patented Spring and Ventilating Aw Leis Pabite Brtldtegs ant Privave ‘oud Tents sale or rent. Sole Agent for the gconaine iiudew Prot? Secing Material. Ooogecied with \. ER's CHEMIOAL URING WOBKS, O Siiyinih surat, moa’ Oroppone Passa ken STEAMER LINES. STE ware cis UNITED STATKS AND BRAZIL MAIL 8STEA SHIPS. Bailing regnlart; month from Watson's Weart, Brekiva N'Y, Tor PABA | PERNAMBUCO, BAHIA and RIO erecta 7 ELLO, calling at ST. JOHM'S, POBT! Fy BICO, gELLIN MARTIN, $000 tons, Thursday, Feb. 3, nom LL, 2.800 tons, WeInesday. Mar. J.B. WALKER. 2.5.0 tons, Saturday, April 3 These stcamers are perfectly new, with all the latest improvements, bavi class passer Secommotations, aie no For freight aud parange at reaced rates apply to ie PO aeer6. tm 7 Me OST ee Ags N** BXPBESS LINE VIA CANAL, BET Ww! PHILADELPHIA, ALBXANDRIA, W, INGTON AND Ggoxe eTown 2 DATs oF ee HYDE, agent for D. of O DE & CO. Phitedelphia. D, Alexat Va Fy td Sats cet. Boston. eights delivered by Buox' Mxpress. Orders left at General & Moe, 603 Pennsylvant svenne,or = the Steamers’ Whi ‘will be promptly sop?-tr Cc URABD LINK. NOTICK. With the view of cimiarshing the chances of oct lisfou, the Stoners of this Line take @ specified psp ap te ap Fork or Boston, ch salag Mer-dian of 8 at 48 lator nothing te the north of a3. m the he crossing the Meridian of 80 at a2 iat. or nothing to tes bork of 2. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STSAMSHIPS, BRTWEEN N#W YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Frow New YorK. | | From NxW Youn. + Bossia......Wed , Jan. 26" Ruasis...Wed., March 1 China..........Wed., Feb. 2. China <\Wed), March 8 Parthia......Wed.. Feb. $| Parthia. Wed,, Marcu 15 Coinbria Wed: Feb: 1 Jove, Wed.. Feb Ando following WRDNESDAY and SATUR- DAY from New York. remarked ~ do not carry steerage passeu ore. BATES oF Passag®.—Cabiu, $4, $10) sud gold, according to accommodati oketa to Paris. Bis, gold, additional. Return ticksts on favorable rm Bteerage tickets to and from all parts of Rurope at very low rates. Through bilis lading gtveu for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other poi on the Gontinent,'and for Mediterrancan ports. For freight aud passage apply at the Company's office, No.4 Bowling eel, or both steer age aud cabin, to BMALLWOOD & MOREIRON No. SLS 7b at. jan2-ly CHAS G. FRANCKLYN, Agent FAMILY SUPPLIES. UTTEB, BUCK WHMAT, &e, Ubotee New York Putter Choi Now York Buckwheat ‘a Diamond Syrap. * Maple Syrup. Cape Cod Cranberries. Pure Currant and Quinee Jelly put ap tader car EP super ony Peaches, and @ genera! an sale Preserves, sortmant of Mew Goode jnst received and i by B. BRYAN & BRO, ‘oot38-tr 608 Pennsylvania avenus. COAL AND WOOD. (ose: CUALT Woopt woob: CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH! SANDS OF TONS ORDERED. FCM Ee ct ths Dest variesion of all @ WONS, Ret @ KoCd avticie aud just Tads tothe ton, cailom the auder- signed before yo tay = ss Having two of the inrgest Wharves tn the District, 3 pussibie thereto sunexed for and all the faciiit the delivery of Uc rect frou our vessels to the consumer, we can certaioly offer special indnos- ments. A’vi Wharves and Depot wiil con vince one af s wlece of our unsurpassed ad. oSged PINE WOOD delivered an low as e3. BO pet Geca OAK WOOD Gelivered ss low as $4 to 87 PA singic trial fe ail that ts necessary to convince lic of the above facas the rablis of ‘hg VASSO™ BROTHERS, Dopot at Johnson's Wharvoe, foot reet northwest. DEVLIN & CO, rr. CLOTHIERS WASHINGTON OFFICE, 106 F STREET. jet BECKIV. a Fine Gondition— BASS’ ENGLISH ALE, YOUNGER'S SC UTCH ALE. ENGLISH STOUT snd PORTER, CINCINNATI AL and LAGER N ‘aud LAGER. janis te WITMER, 1915 Pa. av. ALLET DAVIS & CO. GRAND, SQUAI and UPBIGHT PIANOS for sale on, monthly instalments, A Holiday present of sixteen volumes, Appleton's ‘Ne: American Evcyclopedia” given with each Piano, Bes Agent, S11 9th street northwest. deck N° Parties who destre to dis of al sige a hither cnr pice than aay plc tthe them for s higber cash price city, by calling or addressing H. py 1G, 917 D Ureet, between 9b and luth, northwest. Prompt at ‘ention will be giver H 82.5) per doz, way’ ig SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTBIOT | ‘adie OF COLUMBIA. Hot Special Term, January 8th, 1876. 1). G. Pixon, executor of '(CORNE- EL. deceased, the executor afore t ation of the Supreme umbis aforesaid appointed jay of Febuary, A. D. 16, for 4 distribution of the pe rt of the TUESDAY. the C collected and tarned fnto when aud where all the crediturs and b deceased laims prope Taw be excl: estate: Provis once, & week for vious to the sai Wanlitutt A py « be published se Weeks in the Evening Star N THE SUPREME CoURT OF THE DIS- THICT OF COLUMBIA dine a Sperval Term, January 2th, W376. of Bleauor Cements, stiainis- LLIAM DD. Nv ratrix “af f on +, Bbpotnted y 20th, A. D. 1576, for the final ution of the persons to hap ued into orsand heirs i. with their ded, a copy of this order be published week for three weeks in the Evening Star to the said day. Tost BSTEK. Kegister of Wille SUPBEME COUR € OF THE DISTBIOT i — OF COLUMBIA. Holtima @ Special Term, January Wth, wstt In the case of Lomuel J. Draper and Janes G. Payne, Administrators w. a of ANDREW BALMAIN deceased, the Administrators w.a. with the approbation of the District of Columbia aforesal te TUESDAY. the Mth of Febusary be for the final settlement and distribution. of the Teounl estate of said deceased, aad of the assets Fo"hand, ‘as far ae the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all tho croditers sud heirs of said deceased are notified to attend, with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from ailben- > pee St for three weeks Court of COUR’ DISTHIOT [TEE CP COLUM. @k vs. sono W. MILLER ct al.— recente jquity Doeket 15. Ordered, That the sale isde and reported by the trustee in this cause be ratified and coafirmed, unless cause to the centrary be shown on or before the 19TH DAY oF FEsavaky next. The report states amount of sale to be @7 000. By the Court: A. WYLIE, Justice, A true copy—Teet: Kk. J. MEIGS, Ulerk. janId satst By &. P. WILLIAMS, Ase te ¥€ COURT OF THE DIST! em gn SF Nenaary: 1558 omnis va Minas Banavicr, FoRTown, ex, others, the unknown at. Fie Ee Leitch,’ deceased No. albu, Baulty rocket 15. Op motion of the plaintitr Laskey, ber solicitors, it is dante, the ah taave ‘their appearance to be herein To day occurring forty dave before the incrwise the couse will be proceeded “i after with of default. ‘Court, ssp ‘eet: justice, &e. wi, WRLUS, Olerk, Ae. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AUCTION SALES. NEW Books 7 ALLANTYSE?S, 425 77H STaRat id.the King. By Uharies &. K «Home Story By P ical Scenes from the Oi4 J Yours that are Told. Be : for the Holy Spirit. By Bev, Win. Scribuar Me Philosphy. By BL. Hanae; ‘on the Lessons for 1876 f. School Teachers. W PUBLICATIONS, Oasta’s Medica! Diagnosis, new edition.....a4 © s no Morley's Torostiechwaite. soos: 1” Jone 12 Mrs Alexander's Her Deare: 13 Lomm:! + 20 Nordbof's we 17s Owen Gwrone 5 Mary Cecll Ha, & Wasbington City Direc 5 Almansch de Getha. 33 AN ADDITIONAL JOB LOT s Bi in cloth bindings, embractng Fiction, History at the uniform rate of 50 o»nts. at SOLOMONS & CHAPMA! je coe Lawrence's “Pare Linen Papers,’ 1s tr 911 Pennsylvania avenne NEW BOOKS. g ven Gaza aa = ‘ort errs it Vaogu |, by the anthor of Old Myd. dicton's Money : MOHUN BROS. janlé-tr 1016 Pennsylvauia ave ,cor. 1th at RHALLLING TONS PATENT © SELF-CLOSING DIARIES FOR 1576 A valnable Pocket Companion, containing Alma- Pee ORes, Table. Interest Tabte, Domestic and Foreign Postage Stamp Duties, Population of States and Territories, Blank Space for every day tn the year, and Cash Account foreach month. Witty dif ferent kinds in varione styles of binding. PHY CIA NS’ VISITING LIST FOR 1876. HAGESSTOWN her A Whole- sale mee Reton eo snd other ALMANAOS Whole. SHILLINGTON'S Bookstor. Corner 436 street and Penva, avenue. dec?o-tr _ THIS AFTERNOON "PHOMAS DOWLING. Suctiouser TSUSTE VALUABLE IMPBUVED iz 3 Parton Hiab. By virtue of 8 deed of trust. dated November 2th, i857], aed recorted tm Lil No. 635 i i {the = records«f bong District ¢ Col and request of irty secured thereby, I w WEDNEEDAY the 26 ny of Beeeaiay, o'clock p.m, tn front ot the premises, that part ft Lot thirteen. (13.) im _squsre cumbered seven han dred avd sixty one, (76),) desc: ibed as foliows: Be givnin, ‘neteen (19) feet west from northeast cor Ler of raid Let, thence ranuiug west ou Seath A street eighteen (18 feet, thenc= sonth one hunared and thirty six audcne halt 13%) feet, thence east eighteen (18) feet, thence north to the beginnine, with the three-story Brick Dwelling House theresa, befog No 221 A street e uthenst ‘Term sale: One third cash, residne tn eqaal parmen i2and 18 months. with interest from y of sale, to be secured by dead of trast on the Property. $300 dep sit when the property is struck of. which i to be forfetted antes the purcbaset shall within five day« fully comply with the terms of saic. All conveyancing and recording at the cost ae 1 ONES, Trastee. jendé-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct TU-mMvRKOW,. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PRO. PRKTY NEAR FALLS OHUBCH, LN FAL FAX COUNTY sa ae , By Nirtue of that certain deed of trast from Taasc S Bolhoge and wite to the nndersi ned, bearing ‘ate May 5th, 1374, and of record om the Land Re cords of Fairfax county, Va., Liber RB. No. 4, fotio %. we will sell at public auction, to the highest bid- der, on the premises. on THURSDAY, the 3d day of Februsry 1876, at 12 o'clock m.. ali those iracts or parceis of iand god apourtensuces de scribed in said deeds. containing II acres aud 10 p les, and ene acre more or leas. This property is omproved by a new frame Dwelling, Barn and other. nt bui dings. and is @ very desirable property aad sijoinibg the property of J. H. Hollidge and ibers, aud was originally @ part of the Sarah Sew. much cash in band as will pay the costs of sale, ineiuding ® comunigston of 8 pet cent. on the gross sale; also, the sum of Ove han dred aud sixty five dollars and eighty-five ani one- third conte. and interest thereon from 5th May, 1574; the like sum of #668 0's, with like interest, to fall due May Sth, 14:6, avd the like sum, with like inter eat te fall due May 6h, IST7, and the resiowe.!f any» to Yall due at such time asthe said L. 8. Hotltd) shall name, but, he declining to name the dateot Ment, the seine te fall due on the 6thday of May, aud to bear interest trom the day of sale, The de‘etred haired tor soared eed of trast on ub roperty sol . nit he ToT. KOwLeR.{ Trastos, EDUCATIONAL. BOARD- 43 M st. north: sor of German, Next quarter Janz 2m bruary Ist, OOK HILL COLLEGE, BLLICOTT CITY, MD. This Inatitution ts conducted by the Christian Brothers The student, on pass tion, I sk ® BAtisfactory examina- may reevlvea diploma in either the Classical. cial Course as Fee... —— t 2 __BROOBETTEGIN. Presidoat. H(ANDERGaBrEN ion SOBOOCL FOR PRIMARY AND ADVAROBD CLASSES, 70% Nth st, bet. G and B a aod O.B msde after S$ o'clock at 1100 B& the Sclentibe, or the Comm Board and Titiv th norteweat novs $m vrs. yr Tia amd i sirens Cors L, BRIGHT, D D., Head Masser OF JOHN LOWBY, AM. Ass. bth The Sixth Aunwal Session of this church tor boy s will commence on WEDNESDAY. the Sth the f September, Farther information can be had from augy-tt a Bey. F. L. KNIGHT, D. 1442 Corcoran street FRANCK. AND OLASS Sb Se Of SURGOL FOR YOUNG Laviks, 9LF Sew York avenue n. w.—Mre. ANGELO JACK BOR. Frizclpa! —Tne eighth acnuel session on the 1th of September, 1578, aught ly ) OYS ACADEMY, 4a street northwest, Suuzer land’ Church, ‘wilt ccmme.ice tte Sth yes: Serr. t. For particniars id spcotal advantages sforded by this Acodemy. see Cirenlars at Princtps! bookstores, or a4¢reea the Principal, Ni street a0 Privare loasona tn " snd Phonograpby. 318 Oe Claenton engi! ta NSTRUOTION FOR CHILDEEN. Miss Emma S-rwstel's Scacci fer Payssen and Prats) tere, MOO Leth street, BF Ln additic Kindergarten, the neen f so well know, espoctal mtary tnatroctious ue Normal tratuing of Oct ormal ‘trataing oles, ress Rs 19-62 EY Ts made faster and ail, in stock specaltion tn Wall street than in any other legitiaate way. The Banking House of Messrs. Alex. Frothingham & Co, 12 Wall street. bave pat to their cust: mers during the last thirty days over $440.00, They have over 3.00 + Who reside iu diferent parts of the world ‘Their popularity arises from dealing with their customers hone-tly ” They invest sums rang ig from Ten D. $50.00), and give as strict Birsanal atten all investments as to y the comlined strength of much capital con- centrating in their hands, they are often able to cntrol the price of certain g*oel ently ealizing fe custom They send a Weekly Beport free ing to speculate. Send for it.—Prttslurs Commercial, Jan, 4, 9576, f Address ALEX FROTIINGIIAM & CO., Neotr Bankers ood Diokers, 12 Wallat., N.Y. 50 To 900 tnvested in Btook ye large profits. Write for 72 book, jen idioms Wall st. and Wall st. 5 SENT FRER. JOHN HICKLING & O0., Bankers and Brokers, 72 Broadway, N. ¥. oct?-iy FIRE AND BUBGLAB-PROOF VAULTS, All kinds of valuables taken on Bafea! rs on on deposit, tow cad P punt President. - BIGGS, "Vice SNYDEu: Bocrctary INSURANCE. (COMMON SENSE AND FAIR PLAY IN LIFE ASSURANGE! Do not Assure your Life till you have examined the NEW PLANS devised by SHEPPARD HO. MANS, Actnary, fur the PROVIDENT SAVINGS LIFE ASS\BANOK SOCIETY, Westera Union Building, New York. ‘This soctety will ether fasne polictes on the pay- meut of uniform aunual pret perted surre wilt tos! current management, of any year, wiinout Surthe tion. Spe Mine, Rates for Toarhe sof all Denomsnat reper lad of Prave. for Army ant Navy Qgicers in G40, WALKER, President. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Vico President and Actuary, JAMES E. FIrcH, MANAGER FOR WASHINGTON CITY, jan%2-coln 1509 P. Ivania avenue, Industrial Life Insurance Oompany ° WASHINGTON, D. 0. ON THE WSEKLY ANU MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. Home Office —1229 ¥ STHERT NORTHWEST DBPLTAL messes J tider, Pre’t. JG. Payne, Treasurer, . A. Morrison, V. Pros. ¥. A. Page, Actuary. J) Wrignt, See’. Canvassing Agente wantet. nové-ly jous T. Anos, 4KMS & EBEBTCHAM, @SNBRAL INSCRANCS AGENTS AND BROKERS, Le Droit Batiiing, Coruer of ¥ and Sth Streets. We represest s line of STRONG OUMPANIBE snd Insure BUILDINGS, MEBCOHANDISE, and other PROPERTY in the DISTRIOT against oz damage by fire on the beet terras. sen BH EMOVAu. ‘The office of the LYCOMING FIRZ INSU BANOK OOM PANY bas been removed to Boom No 30; LeDrolt Buiidiug, corner of F and 8th streets. ‘This stanneh oid company has been In tor “pee ay Fosskh BARR. agent. N THE SUPBEME COURT OF THE DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA. Special Term, Probate Jur: cttom. Jan. 28h. 1876. Ln the matter of the will of MARGARST QUEEN: Application for letters testamentary on the estate ore. ‘Keret Queen, of the District of Columbia, hae this dey been ‘made by Benjamin All persons interested are hereby notitied inthis court on TUBSDAY, the 2th day of ary next, at 1] o'clock a. m.. to show cause why letters tes:amentary on the estate of the said de- ceased should nut Issue as prayed: Provided, a copy of this order be publi: euce & week fur three works 1a the Eveuing Star presions to the aid Test: . WEBSTE: Register of Wills. MEDIOAL, &c. D*:. LEON, the established Ladies Payse ctan, Cau be consulted at No. 620 H street, every Thesday ano Seiurday. Bons 1 to7 0 clock Au Jema‘e complaints cured. Bestdence, No. 3 Monroe street. Galtimore in i WY bo Ye scrrek When our Medicated and Ospsin PLASTE: SU immediately relieve and cure Diphtheria.O. ids, Jongbs, Pheumonta, Pleurisy, Neuralgia, Khenma. hm, Croup. Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, Corna, Outs, Burns, Bruises, aud all Cases of Lm! mation Censrai Depot, Koom 9, May Buriliney Corner of E and 7th a. W.y jans:m™ J.0. LEWIS & CO DS, BOCKLER JONSS—Twoaty sears experi ence in Female Diseases, Irreguiarities, Ova cian Tumors; enarantees satisfaction, or no charges Business oon fdentis! Howard st. Haltl more sepl?-5m* MARSNe SSeTELE MDa thoroogily ex AVE periouced and svienti@e Ladies’ Physic Midwile of 3 years) practice, attends Indi xomes, OF comfortable private rooms. care bg, and the best medical attendance at the private revidence. Ladies placiog themaely "he care of Madame Restell are gusrantecd m ieut itt freatment and a speedy cure. Orhee and rosidence coruer of Sonth Sharp avd Hover ata. Halvunore seplt-ly” oye ACTION,’ @1 PER BOTTLE. Goa »> sultations free at Dr. DAREY'S, 11 &s et Colonization Building.) jyi-sin™ KESORIPTION KERR FOR THE SPEEDY Core of al Weakness, Lost Manhood, and all diserders brought on by indiscretions or ex Any Droggist bas the ingredients, ‘Acidresa’ DAVIDSON & CO, sepis- mw fly Box 3496, New York DD, ROBERTSON, FEOm BaLTIMOL. can be consulted at 434 loth strect northwe-t Ottice, every WED > XS a tn ali Gleet nearly opposite the Gas DAY snd SATURDAY, from te 9 p.m. Diseased of tue Urinary’ Organs, Gonorris1 Strictare, Syphilts, and Spermatorrhwa, Oa Gonnorrties recently contracted cured in $ to 8 Szphiile iu aii ite stages quickly cured, and ¢ ofsou entirely eradicated trom the system, he use of mercury, Spermatorrbees, brough by exccmas tee tn youth, cansing loes o! memory snd insanity. weakness, impoteney snervo f consninption, tadigestic heart, pains In back, ral debility rritabitity thomseives in Dr. B.'s hand can rely upon belng scientificaily and honorably treated. Beters to the bigh testimonials which be now holds from the lead ing physicians of Baltimore. Office 4¥4 10th stroe: aorthwent, from 2 to 9 p.m. mard-ly INTERIOR, NDIAN AFFAIRS. Jauuary 25, 1878, sais Will be received at tbia office 2 o'clock the 2tst cay of Februa: the following name ntitie: of Brot the Hoof for issuse to Indiaus in the In- For the Kiowa and Comanche Agency, 1,400,000 pounds. grove welgut ne Wichita Agency, 800,000 pounds, gross * x For the Oheyenne and!Arapahoe Agency, 1,300,000 pounds, gross weight. Ful) particulars regarding the requirements for bidders will be furnished on application ot olfice. Q. SMITH. Jan27-rotfeb19 ian Affairs. CARRIAGES. [DERASTMENT OF THE OFFICE OF Peale Props antil Commissioner We are selli: ) At greatly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELEIS. Our Patent Onmter-batanced Front FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the leat- ing Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de- sign, simplicity and thoroughness in construction, are unsurpassed. The Falling Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement is patented,*) and can with ease be lowered and raised with the singer. We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, and to please in every particular, # No infringement of our rights, under the above Patent, will be allowed. H. KILLAM & CO,, 29 CHESTNUT STKEET, NEW HAVE I E IT VANITY FAIR. It {a shaved from best Va. natural leaf, for Meerschacm and Cigarettes. Does not Sample uu reovipt of 2) couts Vienna, 1573 for Circslar. WM. 8. KIMBALL & © PRERLEsS Tozacco WoRks. Re ter, N.Y From a Gentleman of St. Paul, Minn A fortursce accidput threw in my way some Vanity Far. Lean outy say that it ts the best tobacco that exer J si T ked ne think tike a ” Tgladly add sexcollence to that of thoasands of other smokers. ASK YOUR You will te conscivus of a feeling of gosd humor, and casy fan ilarity toward Vauity Bair a sentiont will easily rigen tuto a warm regard or love for it. BEST iN THE, WORLD. From J, Seem: Please ship me b lest nvoice Vanity Fair at first in introduc: Who kaye used itwou T had a little ns to take Vanity, Fatr, but now those not smoke any other tobacco. FOR SPORTSMEN, Vanity Fair calms the brain, caresses the nerves, Gnd as a semi conscious act furnishes just sufficient Ruclens for floating thoughts and taucies to cry ctal- ize about. Best dealers have it. From Forest and Stream. N.Y. We have rr ceived from Messers Kimball & Uo., of Rochester, some choice specimens of their celebrated ¥ tobacco in neat metal cases holding w and after most thorough trial do aot enitate to concede to it all the good qualitics which ts manufacturers claim for it. It is a most superior article and @ great comfort to discriminating smok- 8 «1 Bold by LUCHS BRO, 525 7th street, DANL. LOUGHBAN, 1431 Ponn. ave, W. E. CHANDLEE, 1349 Penn jan29-co2t For the Holidays. WM. MASSEY & CO’S PHILADA. XX ALE, CINCINNATI TAGE CATAWBA WINE, SWEET CIDER, &. FOB BALE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, BY SAWL C. PALMER, de tr Depot 57 Greene st.. Geo’town, D. 0. AUCTION R BH. OOX & CO. vax rs ° 639 erect norbwost THE CONTANTS OF SORT BERT, 4 Pe ® DOGos a SLR OF as CSE. UGNISGING INWARE &e.. &e SPAY MORNING, Feprosry ‘we shall sell at No S22 2th street, the abive-named goods, being the et ck of party dectix eines JaDSL-3t BN. COX & CO., Ancts. 87” THE ABOVE SALE L$ POSTPON Fao. AY, February 4th. at the ob fern ____B'N.CO PPENCANSON BROS., Accttoncers. LUT ON 80UTH D tTRERT, BETWEEN 131m D until AND 13% STRw UTHW ALSO, LOT ON BET. SS MAND STRERTS, SOUTHWEST. AT AUCTION Fr Ox SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Sth. at 4:30 0'c'ock, we will sell in fr premises the west bait “iso. at 5 o'clock on the same afternoon, iu front of the premises. Lot 38 in Sjaare 845. These Lots each frout 35 feet en D and 34 streets respectively, con- taining about 2 $00 feet exon © ird cash, balance in 6 and 12 mos,. ed by deed of trast. and bearing ry ot the Lot 9. Syaare 25 per cent. interest. Lot At time of sale. Sale sect teenie ot DENCANSON BROS., Ancis. B. 2 haRNE® '. Beal Estate Broker mod Anctioncer, Federal Buildings, coruer 7th and F sts. northwest UNDIVIDED ONF HALF OF Sgr East OF EQUARE NO eS AND ONDIVIDEL +) E-Tis F SQUARE EAST OF SQUABE NO-547, AT AUCTION = On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, February Satay nt south O streets, West 2d street; -gusre east of <qu iboatrd between south O and sonth P are avenue and weet 21 street One fourth cash, resisne in 6 deteried payments to be secure trnet, and to bear interest at 8 percent. perannum rom oay of tale. Allcouveyanciog at cost of pur purchasers. @10)dowu on each square at al DAVID WALKER lebhcotila [Rep] F_D. CLEARY, Salecman PHomas DOWLING, Auctioucer, EE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PERTY AT SOUTHEAST COGNER OF au AND Y STREETS N By virmn corded i 12, and 18 by deed of » dred aud twenty Se follows: Beginning at the #aid -uuare and ronuing thence 7) feet: the ne: ¥ b seventy-seven thence west on Latreet to the With the improsements thereon, Terms of sale third cash; my, 5 montbe, to be s0- property.” 930 de & off, Which is to antes the terms are complicd with tm Feale. All conveyancing aud recording T's cust JORN BTYLER Tras THOMAS DOWLING, aust. 0 the residue to 5 on be property f+ st it when t ited THUS IMPROVED Pkur LORGETOWN, at AUCTION By virtne of ed of trust, di the ISth d duly recovdedt in Liber d records for Washing vlumbin, aud be the rey nest thereby, we shall sell, on MUN- ebiusry, 1576, at 50 clock p us. the west half o: in tof Lor Holmoead's aidition to ¢ fron handred ud twe Provemeuts, which co One-third © at six usist of a bri feate a WAL pas by ae h: the residue ta uths, and sold. with Tr annom. ing at purch: shew b ured at thy . compl reserve the right to tek and cost of the detauitiog pu.chaser, by five iays) wivertisoment in some newspaper published in the ity of Washington WMD Wo re « ea BX BH. WaRNeR, Avctioueer. TRUSTEES SALE OF A&A REAUTIFULLY-LO- ATHY LOT IN MOUNT PLEASANT. SiTU- THE NORTHEAST COKNEK OF STBEET AND MERIDIAN AVENUE. f trust tome, d: rded ia Liver 245, f of the Distry ¥ e holder cf ¢ reby, 1w for sale at pub t of the premises, on THUBSD 76, st @ o'clock p. m img de scribed unimproved real estate, v All that certain Pisce er parcel of ground situate Iying and being hows and describel as Lot 40 of 8. P. Brown s sebdivicion of Mount Pleasant, in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, Terms of eale: The amount of indebtedness, viz: $000, and interest due thereon, secured by aloresaid Geed of trust, and the expenses of the sale, in cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen month Jan®) eo&ds’ THEO. F. GATCHEL, Trnstes. OURT SALB —By virtu reme Court ¢ nity Cae DU ‘oud others Moore and other highest bigder, rr u FRIDAY, the 4th of February, 1575, at 434 o'clock p. m., the west baif of the east t croriginal fot 2, ip square 202. in Washincton ‘ This property ig Kuown as No. 191™ Penn s)lvaniaacenge, atd is on that avenue between 12h snd 13th sirects west, and rons back to D sire t. It hss a front of fifteen feet six and three- quarter incbes, more or lese, on the avenue. and feen feet and one-half feet, more or less, on D sireet ‘There is a three-story brick building ‘on the land now cccupi¢d by the Independent Ice compauy, and also sia three-story brick butlding frontiag on Detreet, ‘This property will be wuld ia a slugie arcel. PTorms of sale: One-third cash:one-third in one yeat from day of sate and the remainder in two years. the deferred payments to bear luterest from day of salo, And to bes:cnred by the notes of the purchaser, and alien on the property acl A deposit of S20 will be required of the purchase~ at the time of sale. If the ms of sale be not complied with in ter days from ofaale, the trustee reserves the right to resell the risk ond cost of the defaulting purchaser All conveyancing at purchaser's expense ALS. Woit jan’-dids B, 4: WAsses. RUSTE ALE OF DESIRAMLE PROPER- Y @N B STREET. BETWEEN Ist AND 3p REETS NORTHWEST. By virtae of » deed of trust. dated Jous 18th, 1565, duly recorded {a Liber No. 580, folio a3, ne af the land records forthe District of ( ard at the reviest of the party secured th sha!l sell at pablic suction, in front of the SATU ¥. February 5th, 1:76, at 4 o'clock described real estate. situate in ton, D. O., to wit —Ail ot ose parts heretofore rded in Liber 4 records tor said ements, Kc. in 6. 12 a deed of trust on and st th x . Trastes, 37 F street. { y Liber No. 7/9, folio 65, of tu District, together with the *ne-fourth cash h interest, sec rty A oe it of BW will be requ sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. WILLIAM 0 TODD, Ja, Trost COLDWELL, Salesman. jan BAev724 J.T. UNITED STATES MARSHALS S\LE OF STALLS No. 403,404, AND 405 LN WASH- INGTON MARKET BUILDING. In virtue of a writ of fier! facias, isened Cierk’s office of the Su omrt of thy rict of Columbia, and tome + 1 will seil at pablic als. for cash. in Wasbington Market Building. NDAY, tho 7th day of February, 1576, cl he following goods epi chattel t tithe, claun te of ‘stalls n Market Company build’ o ratisty ex: jou No. 13470, Market Compan’ HARP.U.S. Mm nt of the ashingto’ ds ALEX REMOVAL! REMOVAL! Being obliged to vacate, tm ordor te rebuild, 1 bave moved the remainder of my stuck of CABPETS, OLL CLOTHS, UPHOLSTERING GOODS, &c., &e., to the second floor of my Faralture Warerooms, where Iwill he pleased to receive my old patrous Sud the public generally, Ip order to opsn my new establishment with an entire Lew stock 1 will sell at reduced prices, I am also offering very great bargains in FINE #UBRITUBE, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, janlo- ta No. 319 7th street northwest. HE IMORE SHIRT FACTORY T BALE AHEAD, saint TEISHMENT IN AMERICA “FOR THE QUALITY OF GOOUS WE OFFER. Finest DEESS SHIBTS made to order in the most elegont manner, of the very best material, for @2.25; ares SHIRTS, Keady Made, of Wamsutta Mus- only $1.60, Beady of Davol Muslin ad in ony, ANTON FLAN DBAWEBS, 750. B27 BRANCH STORE, 1012 F street northwest, Wasbingtos o. decd. WUSSELL & CO. OOF FER, CHOCO! y ‘Cream, Jellies, 82, delivered tn any ‘smilies, Parties, Balls, &c., served st short no ‘cannot, be. ex tice, at redsonable ‘prices,’ Quality ex .CBIFICE—One LANDAULBT, A hes comin trout COUE ‘one, , Goupe ROCKAWAY, all nearly, new. af BUSTA oe hand oe deci te s19 uth et., and Da. w. EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY... Feb ary 2, STS, FORTY POURTH CONGRESS. Closing Proceedings Yesterday. ihe Discussion 5a 3-65 Taterest Ri SENATE. After our report closed — Mr. Bayan! continued debate on the 3 trict of Columbia bond bill. Hedeseribed ances of the doings of the Board Tks, And the investigations re y in sweeping this ous board out of extstence into tre ¥ t deserved. He referred to the sa: conspiracy, which he sald searcely had & parallel tme, and he hoped that tbe guilty offe matter would yet be fox their atrocious of the conduct of the Coromissioners, @od said their a m had disay pointed the country—had disappolated everybody. The reform which they were . — to inaugurate had not been under taken. In fact, he (Mr. B.) had been told by every one tn the District. with whom he hat Verse that Shepherd's government was only a change in name. The same officials, the kame contractors and Ube same system prevatied. He reviewed toe estimates for some of the work, and potnted out the great disparity between the estimates and the prices paid. One estimate bad been made at 0, and the Paid for the work pw run up to nearly £200,000, and they were not done paying for it yet. He was informed very counsel employed to Zs of en paid wit He was informed that these C ad pait $25,000 to one of their isting the testimo ittee of investigation flagidioas mmissio pap @ of affairs as had exisvad not prevail forone hour ia any com where self 2 ment prevalled ttees hal swept - Ss not responsit one half that has been d . this is th nit ee bor e done away. Mf this District a try. He did not al United States should be Hable for these boads issued In defiance and In v law. If gross abuse has et » issue of these bonds, let subject to the law of let not the people of this cou 3 uy F for the acts of Incompete y te. Hereafter it can y impropy ed aud tb celved these bends Mr. Morton said that fn ever: by Mr. Bayard he had fatled to po Nioiation of law by the Coma These Commissioners were mon of racter, and stood as high as « the strict b mu t end amiss making unlawfal isaid all this came down t 'y from the Board of Pa ring to the proposition t« 1 the Cor ex exe 1¢ 3.65 bonds not legal, he said t 2 of the legality of th bonds was left by Congress to the off f the gov the board of audit. The none of these bonds; the bond of audit. He also spc in support of t All the abuses ppotntive syste end of Pubite ‘omm issic were issu > at some le point mate by him inet of crew « y the Execut 4 Mr. Morto: ulor Who had brought polities t He aske' why Mr. Morton did ne law of 1874, lustead of belng da as an oyster. Ther ver Was & slay is country so comp y awel by b was the first investigating com ous report Wh t District govers sa failure, He said the committee had then provited for a tenm- porary administration of the District affairs, san enlarge tfairs, but there was ar powers of the Com Iss rent interpretation put upon 1 an Wascontemplated by Le committee But it seemed that every one placed iu p> in this District immediately 1 ache 1 out ito every species of extravagance, The Board of Heaith spent more money than was required to carry on the whole state govern- Vermont. He also ai ed to ihe expenses of the five department and the sal- aries paid to the officers of the District gov- ernment proper, which he said was more u.an ever paid to the state officers of Olio. Mr. Morton replied at some length to. th tures of Mr. Thurman. He said th Senator had drawn the bill creating these Commissioners, and it was very foossly The Senator himself was responsi- pie, therefore, fur these very errors of Which he con:plain Mr. Thurman said that was a very poor arzument, that a Senator who advocated a bill was responsible for the maaner in which \t was carried out. The Senator (Mr. Mor- ton’ had voted for the present tax on whisky; therefore, according to bis own argume the Senator was responsible for the whisky frauds, and ought to be on trialinSt, Louis with McKee, Babcock and others. The question then recurred on the amend- ment of Mr. Sargent: ‘Provided that the certificates heretofore issued by the board of audit, including those coaverted into 3-65 bonds and those which have not been 80 con- verted, and the certificates hereafter lo 0¢ issued by the board of audit or thelr suc sors in office, shall not exceed In th gaie the sum of $15,000,000. ment wasjagreed unanimously. Mr. Kernan moved a furiher proviso “that any farther issue of 3-65 bouds ander and by Virtue of said act of June, Isv4, is hereby prohibited.” Mr. Sargent stated that certificates of in- debtednness were now held by a number of persons who had carried out contracts, and if this proviso was adopted it would prevent them from couve.ting these certificates into 5 bonds. . Kernan said ne legal and valid c could be injudiciously affected. His o Was to Stop the issue of avy farther and then it could be ascertaine? wh: Sggre- Tae amend- these ei cates now outstanding were Properly and legal'y issued. if uese were | Jecally issued the: re Would be no trouble about their payment, Mr. Logan said he would like to have an answer from some of the Senators who had participated in this debate whether they woul! next session vote to pay for auy bonds issued in excess of the prohibitic Mr. Dawes said he would tudiet the oft. clals and treat the bonds as counterfeits. Mr. Login said he was somewhat confused by this debate. He could not bring himself to agree to pay for 2uy obligation issued io violation of law. It surpasses his compre- hension how Senators could get up here and | declare that several millions se bonds bad been Issued in violation of law and thea in the next breath advocate that the goy- me: uid pay them. Mr. Eaton said it was not worth while to taik about the credit of the goverimeat go- ing to protest. Three hundred militons of its paper Went Lo protest every day iu the year. hie whole maiter of these bonds ougit to be estigated by @ special committee, and he should make that motion to-morrow. He now moved to adjourn. Mr. Eaton gave way to Mr. Paddock, who moved to go into executive session, whicu Was agreed Llo—ayes 34, nays 24; aad, afer a short time spent thereln, the Senate ad. journed. HOUS After our report closed— The special order, the proposed amend- ment to the Constitution reported by the Judiciary Committee, came up for consider- ation. It provides that no person who has held, or may hereafter hold the office of President, shall ever agaia be eligible to said office. Mr. Frye (Me.) offered his substitute, pro- viding that irom and after the ith of March, Ise, the Presidential term shall besix years, and that any person having been elecied, or who for two years has held the office, shali be Ineligible to @ re-election. After a discussion notice was given that the previous question would be called on Wednesday, @l the expiration of the mora- ing bour. How TuHey Fixep It._A New Yorker, while journeying the other day, was recog- iis age ta teime os sony es ae the Bower, e ing also on business, and after @ little preliminary conversation the first remarked: «Weil, | hear that you had to make an @s- signment.” SYes. dat is drew,” replied the other. “And your » over on Chatham street—he assigned too, didn’t he?” me wee it bg — dis,” wery man. was owing @ good makes over my stock to Jacob and Jacob makes over his stock to me, and I do his peesness and he does my peesness, and dem veliers vhat was after money doan get some!” —( Chicago Tribune. = , neighbor Slummidge, how much su pat jou pence 0 ge 0 ann taties Sor — it to ocueeayioer fort Tas hast want hobody kin piay oaler it when ye git it? » this | 2» | Who Gor BUSTED’—Yoestertay <! was fond engaged in one of his philosaphie, | barangues 10 some of his’ est fea, “bese byar ‘publicans kin promise till de as'day in de morning, tet dey ain't gwine io ketch dis byar bisekt no more char xelalmed po-itive!y | caeeaes you m mut” “asked another Dis ts what I'm mad "hout—tind my | Words now! Didn't dey «ay, when the war wus played out, dat de nigger wus gwine te As good AB white folka?” marse dey did? ai de nigger worked fur all dat deole wit Arsiers had @nd could soon yearn all dat Propity back to demeel ves, ney?” ‘as, <iRt's true, too Dat de white fokes war gwine ter be as church-mouses anni Higerrs tet, epee “om hook; dat’s what dey «aid “Dat all sounded jes’ as on 8 cirkus Bill, didn't itt “Yon'se right, it did!” “Well, what makes me mad ts dat cirkue bain't arrovedown hyar yit, aa’ we can’ bear datit’s comin’! Bres de Loni, de white folks is jes’ as rich as eber, an’ tt war de nigger what got bustat an’ he been busted eber schee, an’ Is gwine to stay busted Dat's what makes me mad, an’ ef de “publi- cans eber git anodder ¢ wid de yailler Jandise 9 lecsbun rly @s readin’ pable of responding to Si'e tains ri idl See mn tts r has been cow- wes thick, long ». Sketiog haw 208 MANY Of Ue the v been on recont, & ive pond is ten or Pouner Lake lly was not en- over, and was only "hk thtek tt was ¥ of th lors have been clr brains over the enigma, and ty generally conctadc! that hos smust ba the lake | Sprit barst forth in seme por- on of a BNE eas to pre sof the water from te gealing point. Sach springs >mmon ta Tahoe, bot sofaras is known tbere bave never been any in Donner. Sheshould be firm, | kentle, kir to attend to her } chitd. ’ She ver laugh at him at | what he <—never allow | him te think to be neat | and clean { * She shoulda veh b respect those l never make @ Way lo spoil achtld. when you are excited, be raised when cor- © kk i dread— a are train Teach ly lidren to Wall up ves, to | Putawayathing whea done with it. Bat to not forget that You Wersonce @ Childm= COURT, the other day } ery neatly on Mr. | ttorney general had im- | euce of one of Pike's wit- nd of the extreme age of sod presumptive failure *" sed myself, 1,and ina litte while I and even 73, aod 1am somewhat utold men with no memories, beneu be © justice hear rs old, auother ike to ask with what ral s argument strikes has no memory at their saw t at. Ca for whom Pike wae of Arkausas—once me ASO WHO Is Hy 72, and dw Whe pttor hat a mut mm The leadt maturing, @ fons there are none to At Walleck’s the leadti M . who appears to be {, at Daily's Miss Davenportand Miss Lewis, both vot far from 30; at tae Uniem Square Miss ylinge, About 36; at woouL de. Miss Mitchell Miss Morantsa, Miss Marie Gorton 45, Miss Waite 35, Miss Don 40, Miss Et mon Miss Nor- Wood 25, and Miss Delaod 40. Where are ine young ladies to succeed these favorites? Bootu's must be 45, ———<$<—<— Rev. Da. Ricwre, of Edinburgh, examia- ing a student, said, “And class for mathematics? many sides has a circle 2" student. What answered, “an is Was DOLE lowed. “And oxophy class, aiso any effect ever go bet & cause?” dive me an justance!” “A man wheeling & barrow.” The dector sat down, and pre= posed no more questions. “IL SUPPOSE there are plenty o over in your state,” said a Chi man to@ party from Michigan, the other night. Wal, shud say there wuz,” replied the Mich! der. “Why, sir, Michigan is gettin’ so full Uy saw-mills that youean bardiy meet @ man over there with more'n two fingers on s hand.” And sticking upa paw on whick dweit a lone digit as proof of bis be quietly continued: “]'yeshook hands With ‘em myself. STARS Are of mighty use; the night is dark and lon The road foul; aud where one goss right Six may go wroug. One twinkling ray, Shot o'er some cloud, May clear much way aud guide a crowd, (Henry Vaughan, &7 Wanted—a situation by a gentleman's Son, was the title of @ lecture recently de- livered in Indianapolis by Dr. Dashiell, of w York. &> A New York megro, 115 years old, never “Two, re they ? ide aud an outside. Bat compared with what fole sawmills saw Washington, bul drank some of the tam spliled in Boston Larbor and is going to the Centenn’ 87 The “leap year necktie” for geat isout. We have not it, but suspect it is & young lady sleeve, wiln’ aa arm in it, 4nd goes all Lue way around the neck. Every terprising —, gentieman shouid Lave 87 Tue wildest bandit on the Mexican bor- der is Guy Lopez, of Woon It is related Laat t peusi ve peanut vender of San Fraa- went to the b pause every po- or millionaire tuat passed his stand ‘men win r of apstraction, MARRIED. DU RNIN—LANE. On January 19th, by the Rev, W. Wakins, Kooese BURNIN, of Now York, to Jone Lax of Washlagton., [New York papers please copy. a DIED. ALLEMAN. On Monday evening, Jaunary 31 Mrs. Ewa HELMICK, wife of Colonel & C. Alle? tuan Place from the residence of Ler foneral will tal her husband, No. 914 19th street, on Thuredage Sd, et Lo clock p.m, tovited. A ‘isburg, voy and New Pait- Pl DICK. Departed this tite, Toesdar rrening, Feb Ty lst at 15 minutes past so clock, Maa- Bier A axed (6 yeareaad 6 Liouths, the beloved SSuneral wil Friday, 4th instant, at uneral wi! con 1o'clock. “Her remains will be csrried to Wodey Zion Cau a FRANOK. Os Wednesday, the 24 inst., at nue m., Mrs. ANNASALLA FRAnce, wife of Thomas Notice ot funeral hereafter. MOUBE. On Tuocsday evening, Fobraary 1, 1876, MichaRt 1. Moons, aged 84 years. His funeral will (ake place Tharsday morning, 9o'clock, from his jate residence, 307 lst southeast, between C and D streets. Mass will be said at St. Dominic s Oburch,at # o'clock. The tembers of S ve Bemiperaos Society Teyuested to eftend. - LL __==SEHEH]!____—— TT UNDERTAKERS, R BARVSY, Undertaker, =e ‘F Sriger, between Ninth and Tess R, ¥- 345558, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker 6 Grazer Soxrawner. ent 8 live

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