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Deer ne a ms RENE Se cm RT ren AREAS Ses pe ____ RAILROADS, 1876 ren yoy nra 1876 To the North, West, and Southwest. corner of 6:h a For Pitts! @xcept Sunday. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC HAILRBOAD. Bor Cananésicua, Roches:er, Buflsic, Bi finde! his 1:30 >. Call ‘cept Sand: elphis. 2: m. + Ox ay, Bnd 4.63 abd 9:16 p.m daily, Limited Expres 9°23 a. m. dally except Suaday. ccommodation for ES ‘or Pope daily, ex: Bor Anns: ‘Sanday. ALEXANDBIA & F: WAY AN BICKSBURG BAIL- i ND ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTOR ILa.m..1,3,4:20 On Sunday at 9 a. BAILBOAD. 1140p. od & p.m vis Bickmond, 11:40 40 2. m. dal! munday; and % 7550. m. au ay leave sterandrts for pV auhtogten, 6. a mt. 3.4, 5,6.and 7 p. “and 10s. m.,and 5 p.m. formation, Sleeping and Pastor Oar an be proca: it the Offic b street and Pe: er of Sixth street rders can’t for th ‘ Ry ig oe o an or kin ae fc: Hotein and Hoslivocen, Newe® ¥ ~J8.,Gen'l Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager jand- ly ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. CHANGE OF TIME. Froxvaxy 13th, 1876, ™ LEAVE WASHINGTON. * 00—Baitiwore and Way Statieee = 7-00—baitimore, Annapolis and z. aoe rian id avenne, ai ant left Way Stati Mou RU NLINITED Ex?! M 2:15— Baltimore and Way Stations, RK aND NokfoLK BXPRuss, a Parlor Cars. Ferry. Wine! (Via Metropoiitan Branch.) @:30—Bai7i Mons Exeress, Stops at Laurel 2—Balt ofis and Way Stations. Hagerstown. ati, Pittebarg [Past Ex- ‘ago, Columbus, Bandusky and Way Stations on Ohio and Ohicag- teiene. w Yous Nien? Express. Sleepingcars New York. 6-40, 920 10°30 ®. 3:30, 9:15 P. m, daily, except Sunday, No courection on Sunday for Hagerstown, An- spolis, Staunton or Valley Branch, nor for’ Hew Park sod Poiisd-lphia at 8-00 a.m. and 1:39 p.m. Pe formation ly at the Baltimore ot offices, Wi agton Station, and here orders will be ney checked and received at te 3 hy. THOS. BR. BHABP, wen at Cour, ceceral tee eeceenvoration. » ILE. Gone chet Agent. Bn S. KOONTZ, General Agent. novi-t! ————_——X—XyX MEDICAL, &. Em ortbwert feb33 6t” SV PFEBING FROM ANY jr etisle Disease will find judicious and screntife itive cure, by consultiog HERS, 906 B street south- ES. HF ant Phy ste + dence, 116 i street northwest. febI7 ° 4b. B JONES, (fice, No. 3% North Gay sivert, Bi re, M4. Practice confined ex- cinslvely to the Diseases incigems to Women. febl0 im” ‘K. NO PAY—WHITRHUBST'S CEDAR BALS4M t warranted to cure Qough, Croup, ‘Throat ard Lung Diseases, &c.. or the price refand- ed. Bold by WS. THOMPSON, 703 loth street, aud Dyuggiste, for 35 cents. feblo-1m ADAME SASTELL, BM. Doe Sperone perte: ‘scientific Ladies’ Phy: and ‘Oui ‘e Lost oe coos. Any Droggist bas the fogecien. ‘Address DAVID8OR & OO., eopls-m.w 17 Box 9596, Hew York. N, FROM BALTIMOBE Sy AY ase SATURDAY, from 2 to 9 al i i Al : i 8 i au Bs L & €O., Linds, Gises, wk mt ig Material. aS. all Bi 1. 67 Moseachusotis avenue, 2 and 7th rthweet, ; ian'tey iter Soest Afton Etudes aso JAE! FLUMEER AND GAS FITIBA, marP-ir 811 778 ST. SORTHWEST. WRrinas. JOBE 0. oe. bg? ‘Marhs Space Manofectare ule pertng Bowes Tor ‘suokes Hoteis, Nevtiiating Aw ir ' ite ie or ote the only genuine espe eale it Agent [dew Proof Awning Mavorial. CARRIAGES. at greatly redaced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Our Patent Cownter-balanced Pront FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERL!N COACHES are the lead- fing Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de- Sign, simplicity and thoroughness th construction, Gre wnnerpassed. The Palting Fronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement ts patented,*) and can with ease be towered and raised with the finger. We guarantee our work to be FIRST CLASS, and to please in every particular. Seep gern rights, under the above Patent, will a of H. KILLAM & CO CHESTNUT STKEBT, to. CuragD LIS. liston, the Steamers of this course for all seasons of the year. Ww: Abyssinia Wed., Mar Java... AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS, Pescanson 98., AU tloneers, Corner 9th and D streets northwest. ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY'S SALE OF US- CLAIMED PAOK AGES. On THURSDAY 1578, at : UBNING, March 24 10% o'clock. at our auction rooms, we shall sell for sccount of the Adams Express pany, to pay charges, 450 Packages, comprising an assortment gi Trunks. Bundles, Boxes, Packages, &c., &C., to old witbout reserve. DUNOCANSON BROs, & Rep 24.258 Auctioneer STEAMER LINES. [2s S12 AMER HARBINGER, ‘Will Jesve 6th street wharf on SUN. tg a ea bol andings. jetta Machodoe and Rasicrs to Nomi al fob23-tnovl A. B. FITZHUG: N®W Expense cove via canat, PHILADELPHIA, ALBLANDRIA, WABH- nT x ‘Oi. L Bi TON AND GhOKGBT ‘AILING DAYS. -evonshire street, Boston. by Knox's Bi left at General Mice, 603 Founsyl. ne; OF meson , Will be promptly attended sepd-tr NOTICE. ‘With the view Mohs ging Sag chances of col- ne take @ specified ‘On the oatward from Qu jeri pasnage: eonstown to Rew York or essen. cree dian of 68 at 48 lat.,or Rothing to the north of 43. On the homeward omet the Meridian of @ at a2 lat., or nothing to the north of @. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BETWEEN NhW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Fxom New Youre From New York. ia... arch im......Wed., April 5 - Wed., April 12 fed., April 19 «Apri! 26 som WO ny ‘May 3 Y¥and SATUB ‘ork. * do not carry steerage passen- Wed") March 3/6 ‘ed. March 1 Be 22 Ab = ee at te 5 |. Return tickets on favorable Stesrage tickets to and trom ail parts of Barope at bi low rates. Through Dilis of lading wou for ast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports Sousine d for Mediterranean ports, For fretght and, pastage apply at tbe Company's offoe, DB. T. 8. Vv corner, MA2x Paksons, i. D women and children. Office hours—8 to 10 a. 3s nova. D® Scucrren & RAK ARTISTS. ESCO, DECORATIVE and evs oorigaen o = ORNAMENTS Land PLAIN PAINTL a, ze of Dental Br: Bush Medical Colley of C1 east side, corner of D. Gea snd chloroform used extracting teeth. west. a Mlle Bacx, Teacher of commences February 1st, 1576 BEV. F. b, KNIGH’ PROFESSIONAL, EMOVAL. BDI bas removed to 901 16th st., I street, northwest. fob15-6t ‘DWIG_EISINGER, DWiGstite OF THE PBACE, La JUSTI No. 609 7th Sircet n. w., opposite United States Patent Office. (June de Patr— Bureau Franca’ Janto-ly 1322 F street morth- 1B given to discases of west, Particular j. Le WOLF, DENTIST, Ct20-Om Removed to 1910 F street, AM, SPECIMEN HOUM, 710 E street northwont, jantl-ly WASHINGTON. D. 0. : SET FOR TEETH. EITHER JAW a8 PRATT. Graduate of Ty. hea jo, 401 Teh enll-ly EDUCATIONAL. N 188 OSLORNE’S YOUNG LADIES’ BOARD- ING ANO DAY 3 SCHOOL, 943 M st. north- Pati H. Berean, Professor of 3 1 HE RPISCOPAL Ie Bon raeeae Ass. Master HOF. JOHN Lown A. Ann & church schoot - Hurther information can be had from Buv. F. fias IGHT, D. D., é The if tor boya will conmmence on WEDNESDAY, the Sh ag augs-tt on TEE WEEKLY 4ND MONTHLY PAYMENT Home Qfice—12929 F STREBT NORTHWEST YS ahaieat sees a4EMS & KETCHAM, @ENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Ise Droit Building, Corner of F and sth Streets. resent ‘BONG OOMPANIBS ond “tasers BUILDINGS, MERCH AMDISN. and otacr PROPERTY fn the DISTMIOT against lose or damage by fire é f i HOTELS. UNION SQUARE HOTEL, - Lori br {NEW VORK.{ Sao trons At this Establishment are to be found all the excellencies Kuown to modern hotels of the best . ite tation is the most desirable in the city, Bod Sithin eoay distanos of the chlo ‘public insti and witl ance of —2 the leading business houses, the prin- cipal t ra. he reoms are spacious, very light, elaborately furnished, and thoroughly ventilated, aud the viows are. xaried, extensive and charming.” = o jaurant has no superior anywhere of Paris. ‘Bvery luxury fa here suppiled at mode- Tate cost, and the are w ‘ovurte- ous and efficient. ‘The elevater is available at al! hours, day and night i 3 te New York will better accommodation or more Feascusble Neriam, AUOTION SALE». THIS AFTE A. WARNER, cor RE ‘HW EST, POSITS THE RESIDENCE OF metior, to the highest AY, February 25th. aare $13 front- street, by @ de; of 100 fect 1 ird cash; balance in 6. S per cent. interest. Ti at the cost of purchaser. J WELL, Salesman. 83) TO-MORROW. JUBCANSON BROS. Boutheast and D ste. northwest, STOCK OF NEW AND SEOOND-! E. SSELS, Soe 5¥ AUOTION. }ORNING, 29th February. at 1 o'clock, at our salesr« 90 id D streets northwest, will be s: jand assorted Jot of Walnut and other F in good order; to which is called. ture, &c., mostly new the attention of housekeepers got of Shiris nd ‘Drawers, Gent's Farnishings, DUNCANSON BROS., Aacts. YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. ublic auction, on the prem- ‘Station,on thr Me- Oe. m., on TUESDAY, iog personal prop- 75 Hot Bed Sa-h. And sii the farming implements. EMILY BRGOKS, Executrix. KSHAL SALE KET COMPANY STOCK. In virtue of a writ of fiert facias, issued out of the ree Court of the Distri 1 will sell at pabitc 01 gre, 29h day of Feb- bite ot sulfic « el (abd by direction of the parties secured iu uaid | eomes smooth aud ready for ave. ‘Toe pronis | Waite 29 Bot suifice even. to, relieve District, on TURBDAY 1876, at 12. o’cloc! viz: A Certificate of F Genco tho ‘eaptial stock of the jarket Company, No. 315, and standiug name of, Fraucis'H. More rty of joe ‘a execution No, i 8 H- Moody ‘SHARP, U.8. Marshal, D.O. febi8 dtds Ad ALS February 13, 1576. ELLEY, Auctioneer, fice No. 902 Stn street northwost, SALE OF VALU, PROVED PROPERTY. No dato OE kT NORTHWEST, BE’ EN P Bp RHODE ISLAND AVENUE, AT Al ¥ virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned, ‘aring date on the 7th day of June,A. D. 1873, 1 1519 TENT one of the lana record: itten request of the holder and interest notes sect will gell at public auction, on MON m. in front of the oremixes, lot num! two, (£2.) in Joneph F. Kelley's si west half of sqnare numbered thi fixty-five, (866,) in the cit: id lot fronting eighteen ( of 10th street west, alley, end improved b; prrssd brick front Dwel Terms of sale: $2.20, ‘and romning back 105 feet to an story and basement 200, ¥ iin interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from Jane 7, 1575, toxether h of sale in cash, and ce at two years, with interest, and secured by deed of trust on the property sold. Conveyaac ing at cost of purchaser, gl to be paid down by the purchaser immediatily after ale. — ALBERT F. FOX, Trastoe, JU38. Ff. KELLEY, Anct. arrears aud ex peuxe deed of ‘trust, aud to be complied wih in7 the proverty t» be resold at the risk aud c > v ly or ¥ uci Peedi dag ON diamgeclp edger ad task of going very generally or very much OF VALUAGLE PROP- EEEOVED AND UNIMPBOVEAD, ‘trast, dated March Ist, A. D. No. 714, folio 335, of ‘the vunty, District of eral of det those pieces or parcels of ground situate in Wash- known and described on the of- as follows, viz: The s: hed rt, and the north with the fall depth of dred and twenty five ington City, D. ; “ = at Detroit io 1 The stakes are Ppectively June ¢, 1874, Septen 2574; andJuae | Thackeray, her manuscript displays scarcely. | young man was visiting a been 2 800 a oaleene ~ Tse pi Baere th libor No. 764; fold Wi; liber No, | 4h Erasure or @ bic Woman on one of our streets the « | rae ep contest is for tke cham 78, tollo No. 195; liber No. 79, folios 54, 4), end 44, . ing, when, after a pause, she said, looking | P\0\rhiP of Amecica, wich Litle is now held ree records for the county of Wash: How Five Sisters Gor Maretep.—A | at him closely, ‘Now, I want t ropose to | 3, Mclaughlin. t inet District of Columbia, LE shall sel on | marriage took place in Boston, on Monday, you—’ ‘You are very kin he dim. | | Martin stands 6 feet 1 inch; weight, 268 THURSDAY, March 9th. 1-76, at 5 o'clock Which recalls come interesting reminiscences | Gent young man, between gasps and blushes, | POwNds, round te ches measures 66 [== th eee aie ein tin ee pf the habitues of hotels in New York. The | ‘put I am not worthy of such happiness— ne —_ round the neck, Ivy inches; 15g ato mary af pred See ed Drick house ou each lot, | bride is ove of five sisters who lave all been | and, in fact, none of our family are marry- | }2Ches round the arm; 2) lucues round the 44353 Aiso, parts of subdivision lows 67, 68,63 and | Married within seven years, geverally very ali eastern thirty (30) feet western twenty two fee: fall depth of said lot inety-six (296). Al cH * — oa ? WW7 ), ‘aud lot four (4) in tqnare gonth of square one gether with the mprove- meuts thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One fifth of the and expenses ot sale in cash; the balance payable at one, two, and thies years, for which the notes of the archaser, beariug interest » per ceutam per ani.um from ‘ cured by trust deed on the property, will bs taken. A deposlt of $75 on each lot cr parcel of the prc erty will be required at the time of male; and all oo eyancing will be at the expense of the pur Je 10 bs subject fo any unpaid taxes on the rty. If the terms of sale are not complied in seven dass.the Trastees reserve the right «oll the property at the risk and cost of the de- ting porchaser, alter fivedays advertisement, OOUBUBY WHEELEB, yarchase money ate of eight (8) e day of sale, and te- JAMIN S DA x WaBil. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. jue of a deed of trast, dated October 10, A. D. 1871, and duly recorded in Liber No 656, folio 148, among the Land Records of the District of Col- umbia, acd by direction of the sec! I sell at public anction, iu front of the p to the highest bidder, on Sth, A. D. 1876, at 4:30 eces or parcels of ground said District, and know i 759. and extending back the width of depth of said lot; also, tot lettered and. in H. O. Sholes and others’ recorded subdivision of original lote 14, 15, 16, 17 and 13. in said syvare No. 759, excepting the south 12 feo ‘Sd street east by eqnal dep let “M,” together with the improvements Terms of ssle: One third cash (of wh’ch 9150 must be paid at time of sale), twelve, and eighteen months, inches, fronting of 39 feet l inch of nd the balance in six, equal payments, to bearing interest he rate of eight per cent. annum until pafd (payable sem: annually), an deed of trust on the Y d recording at purchase Bre not complie tee resery lays after sale, the ‘at risk and cost of 1321 ¥ atreet northwest. @ & MIDDLETON = Real Estate Auctioneers, EKS’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE COUN. PL AORES, W ITHIN FIVE tne of a deed of trast to me, 874, and duly recorded in &c.,one of the land direction of the party secured thereby, ‘at 3 o'clock p. m-von TUESDAY. t pre tain piece or parcel of land hs couvty of Prince Grorze, OF THE OAPIT janls-Sm FAMILY SUPPLIES. UTTER, BUCK WH! AT, ae. oller’s Diamond 8yru; Nermont Maple Syrap. rare, Currant and ‘Quince Jelly put up under car Fer the Holidays. WM. MASSEY & CO.’S PHILADA. XX ALB, CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, CATAWBA WINE, SWEET CIDER, &. FOS jJaLB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY SANL C. PALMER, de Wtr Depot 57 Greene st., Geo"town, D.C. Ce res ee {Geile ont the Hoof Tor ieeue to Hadians ts the ist For the Kiowa and Comanche Agency, 1,430,000 "For ie ‘Agency, 990,000 pounds, gross ‘or the Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, 1,800,000 Poairbe Rss Mpa Ss prem 7 Tag N&Ntsorw PARE T oss ‘Goitoa will bs gia. described as follow! peint on the new-cut road distant 528 feet at from the intersection of said road District line, and o porite a white oak tree standin, 4 "apd the = ate Wa idtsea agreed mas fee tet tag at the tine of sale ‘and the balance fins a TNT yu? Palm Trees 2 and the Beautifat EVENING STAR. | *iin estat eae SINTER SONG. [Corr eapondence (Col. Tom Knor) N. ¥. Herat . ee ycumtngy stn MONDAY.........Vebraary 25, 1876, Tovecourt, Dee. 3, 5.—As we left the ries pial a ——————_——————— Fobderful but uuinviting waste of the.Ch aves With iron might . Skins. el Mir our progress was dificult. Beut © ley ta F &S at imposing heights ighest wre Sv,.b) H6, at 10 o'clocs, we will eell stour | Stoned they are allowed cer ne eT is two by the cloads which seem at times to wis ama 2 Bay Mare ror) tied by Blanco, dam by | @tedriven together into an enclosure wad | auvecnen ge nee, A fier that everyting dis- ‘ Ta Fo.son of Raree* Chief (tn fal by Monarch.) | the Attest selected for slaughter. Tae others | *hECsred from view. oh vo tepnne ind Birrel Mare “Libby,” Sito by Blauo,gam csdy | are allowed to go down to the nearest wane o ravereed the dricd up beds of several a Pachen.by Ben Patch. 0. (tn foal by Monarch.) | whence they at once make their way back to | TL\°TS: #0d breakfasted under the shade of | rere alent once ie the sire of Bw. * | the sea. ‘The instrument of destruction Is a | (he, Palm trees in the first oasis whien wi ea Monsren, jr. long club of hard wood, with which the cas | met since we left Bispra, called Oarhir. he village buried from his view ‘maa! ‘are struck a violent blow on the head. The artesian well Spreads its water aban Where to bis love bx bade ade 2, One is usually sufficient. A long. sha ~ | dantly in the midst of a eluster of superd And bear! ber parting | knife is then thrust into the vitals, and the | Balm trees. yacng Paces from us, in = wide Oh, she must wait his coming tc carcass laid aside; and soon antil about one | reganies us with carmante ae ees ane es As swallows wall the spring BTYLIFH SORKEL MARE. TOP PHATON AND | (Dousand have been slain, when the work of Xessels with water or wasbed their linen, Alibough ber lips bave framed the HARNESS, AT AUCTION, skin"Ung commecces. When taken off the | They were pretty, and did Ot get frightened 70 give him welcoming —_ On Te AY MORNING. Fobroary | skins a7€ salted and taken home in that ¢on- | when we in our turn looked at them sachin High on the mountain path the storm aC = 2 th, 1876, at 11 o'clock, we wii seli at the | ition. ON arriving bere they are properly | their linen on the bank of the little stream Fins veiled in snow her lover's form, ‘One stylish Sorrel Me: old. 15 hands | CUred, and then comes the preparation need- They were half naked, with their hands And she bis dirge must # : valaty €d for their conversion into what ts popa- | gracefully posed ou. their hips, aud boliiee cost S300 larly calied “sealekin.” It is diMcuit to con- } Their petticoats wed in ‘like pantab _ . Sicko! plated; cost @15; made | ceive how that bewutiful article of drece cen paaendy oc wemnrg hy orennany Unfortunately tne ny ever be manufactured out of the very unat- | goat-skin took the place of the pitcher, and Smal! waists and early deaths, ays Ph. ueike nee oe ert of 's private gentleman | tractive object the akin preseuts at this junc- fi is rags that Band ek Raths = Naomis | Home Journal, have been oom dject of red it BIROH & BOBRY, Aucts ture. It isnard and unyielding asa board, | of the Sahara. 1 have often remarked, how- | Cent comments of a physician of celebrt: Sone : and the stiff, coarse baire cover the fur 80 | ever, with uése daughters of the desert—ail | ix his potion that tke latter is the meeiatee R, ¥- 00% 2 00.. ancsincers: cot northwest, | Completely that its very extetence might be | {magivation aude meee perlite of foo, Sequence of the former is barne Out by ale = > d unsuspected. In the trade @ fal tractions which are very uncommon, and | Most all authorities of country. Yet A_WELL-ASSORTE: is called a “wig,” a female, * Sometimes figures of a Sine and delicate | DO matter how the physiologists or une phy- SECOND HAND Fi males not quite so in mold. When ihey laugh, their teeth, which | Sicians may talk, wo Always com- re Te BAR Dems grown of both sexes, « gs;" the young | are often bdeautifal, stiime like so many | Pressed their waists and expandel their pia puenEe : BR ood Go a a eS oi pearls in contrast with their Diack skin. vrs and y AlWAys Will, until publie eS 5 Pl neir ca 0 0 thi The tops of the palm trees once more ap- | Opinion pronounces fora beavy fi ns aoe shade, “black pups.” The problem to da | peared. frais = in the piain at the hori- | has never Influenced’ a. fashione PsInTRD COITs i red is how to separate the underfur. For | jou, relieving the eye, whieh had b yet to bear that the Venus de M TABLES, WALNUT MI many years each individual hair was pineked | farizucd from the sight of So mauy desolate large Waist; she bas been told so r and deceptivercenes. After the brutalizin fauitiess image of fer cnaty was Ube Santas out severally, at of course @ vast expendi secep After the brutalizing | that faultless image of f borat SILLOWS SERA De; ture of time aod money, until a lucky aces | contemplation of thearid soliimde, the r tistnterred. She mere her should- Laon nant dent revealed to the dressers the fact that | sppearauce ese patches on the sa ers and draw her laces tigh She koows AgD Wen the roots of the uatr were more deeply seated | ¢! <ert— very weil that | spots in the mid ehe went toa ball with that tban those of ; vo ., YDNESDAY efur. Now, therefore, after | She sande el rye of the traveler all | fgure of Venus no man would ask her to weehall sell, at No. 712 N stcoct, pisuiasey preparation, the skins are laid, | the more se be feels @ kindof w ance. ) important a matier isitto have Tth snd Sth northwest, the above-described air downward ppon @ woolen block with @ | ness caused by the monotonous evenuess nal] Waist that it ha: a matteraf gocd. being & stock of fursitare parchased | carved surface, and pared down witha koife be ew 0 the Austrian jan intending to keep horse, Dat c opt , ed in the cou and ts oftea urnals that the until the roots of the bairs have been cat through, and the skin is very little thicker nd by the almost total abs a sould request pares fo want of snch goods t 3 ~ Ourhir ‘ouggourt the plain ts | Prate! for posses tend the sale as the goods must becirael ont. “| than @ Kid glove. All the coarser hair can | gottcd with oases, Ine or lees Done eae nly Measures sixteen Macnee ood. EN. COX & OO” then be brushed off with the hand, leaving | other, detaching themselves from the line ter nobi! aan [TribaR-p i Anetioncers. | the fur, which is then seen to be arranged tn with @ the horizon, or marki tt small curis, of a light brown color, varying extent of the pl At tt SAL5 CNDER DEED OF TRUET. slightly in shade in the different parts. In | cniy a simple pate composed of @ few Pal. By virtue of a deed of trust dat«d June lth, A. | cousequence nearly all «‘sealskins"” is dyed | irecs which have been able to grow, than D 51572, and recorded in Liber No, #83, folio 233, of | before 1t 1s sold, and in the process of dyeing | ty some sinail wells thin. theeete of we the lund records for tne coanty of Washington, ®. | the curls untwist themselves. and the far be >have as smal 1 the Delight and T trust, 1 will sell in roni of the v: 2 (S| thirst of the caravans. The breeze INDAY, Datuary' Bist A.D, so at 50 made in dealing in furs must be worth hay 0 gns | 0 d becoming. through the foliage, and the sunlight plas fullness which ¢ Faupress 1 ndoutt- fork p.th.y all cf Lot numbered fifteen, in square | 108- The value of each skin that leaves the | {hroush ‘the males “We ; ili always be foolish mothers iumbered one, in. the city of Wesbiagton, ta tus | Prybiloy island, now our inaln souree of furs, r the delightful shade of the clu Ke Their daughters sleep in their cor D strict ot Colembia, containing 4,069 square feet or | Is trifling. The government of the United sets, and many # and listen to the chirpings of tl irds, anchorites of the Sanara, whi to quepeh their thirst in the »olish Women Who Will al- thereabouts, with the improvements thereon. States imposes, it is true,@ revenue tax of Terme: Ove third cash. aud the residue inegual | s2.askin, 3 a instalments at 6,12 and 15 months, with interest | or tpeanarewaich must be added the cost thet » Light; bat the A remains, @ gare well, bat not of the maintenance of an establishment in al alet ‘2 cd od ire a Ssdeml unnacke, Uk Pane ot a water of the rivulet. We ex ider, round, ali oe coat Oo cannes idthe deterred | 80Temote @ spot; but even after all allow. | jng of comfort which makes ae aimire i ‘all, for tae adjacent igure, is pa; ments to be sec by the purchaser's ances have been made for this and otner ex- dors of this almost tropical natare, and terleralwon of female beauty aud a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash, ae in ye | the price demanded for @ | we forget for a moment tuedesertaud itsdry | #rge woman in France, where women have Si Purcharer's option. A aeposit of $1 required | Jacket must «till regarded as extrava- | and wearying monotony. & taste for tae becoming In dress conferred pc Bor sh reer ne = sit cone gant.—(Cmlemporary Revie ESE SEES = upon them by f rowidence, wears ample ¥ivb in five dave from sale the property will be | GEroRGE ELioT. THAT SAME OLD Swr —The New | draperies, loosely-flting garments, aud @ resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser ater Edmund Yates gives @ | York and Hartford Pablishing Company has | corset which graphic sketch of George Eliot in the Lon 1 wi wl mel ped gm yoy tive days notice in th: ening Stat % oF ge Eliot he Lon- | turned up at Boston with suits aga it makes ber look and feel at her umd JOHN F HANNA: Trastes, | “on World. A slight presence, of middle | several prominent eltizeus for pable labored breathing.—no unnataral jani7-2aw&ls GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acct height, a8, Goals oe of women goes; # face | biographical sketches of them, andex- Mayor | ness, no fear of suffocation: she is simply = 5 Aero etal eee one every feature tells of | Wightman has been obltzed to shell out $92, | # large beautiful object, instead of @ pillow By THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE. | intellectual power, lightenal by the - ree ~ ! dale de-cribed property not baviag complied with the ate mal por ghtened by the perpet- | in accordance with an agreement he mae, | tied In the middie ith a gee ral nit of @s~ ual play of changing expression; a voice of ememies + > ‘madi some two years ago, when a canvasser for | phyxia. Large women snould remember shove advertisement, thie te ts eite cette tare: | Most sympathetic compass and richness; @ | the company eisiten Bost, ine ee wa | Eas to tight Incing makes then tent ann Tilleell the said property, at bis risk and cost,on | Manner full Of grave sweetness, uutiormly | jor ss,1*1, and Mr. Wightman had actually | *maller. Age, which reduces everything ATURD a, March 4th, 1876, at the same hour, | xeDtle and intensely womanly, whic pro- | signed an agreement that would bind him to | else, is apt to Add on to the figure of woman, athe same piace, and on the same termsasmen’ | claims the depth of the interest taken tn or- | pay that amount, but the emert dece t | and time brings an undesirable stoutness, toned in the above advertisement. inary and obscure things and people; con- | the signature was gained under false pre. | This cannot be better treated than it wae by Saw auad wane 4, HANNA, Trasteo, Yersation which lends itself as readily to | tenses. The contract bound him to pay the | the late Duchess of Devonshire, one of tne = be mS - Ancts. topics trivial as to topics profound, and | publisher one-third of acent for eacn wo.d, | ost beautiful of women, Who grew at #0, aa H. WABNER, corner 7th and F streets. Which ts fall of humor. as, indeed, are her h and every issue (or each copy), aud | English women are apt to do, very stout. bot E'S 5. 0} Writings, that is redeemed from sarcasm by | eight cents for each engraving of his portrait | “How bave you kept’ your complexion 80 THOUS ON FRANKLIN STREET DETWEEE | 8 ever present sympathy. Such tsa rough | {ecncd in the were ee pay tos pab. | pure, my dear anchor?! onacen ere ae athand Sti StS NOMTHWeee and imperfect sketeh of George Eliot, as she | lisher two cents forevery minute's time taat | low ladies-in-waiting at the court of qaeen may be seen when she is occupied with her | ¢ lapsed between the date of the signature | Victoria. -By dressing at ease,and keeping puugay receptions in her pleasant home near | and the deltvery to the publisher of the ma- | !y temper,” said the handsome duchess, Wasnington couaty, Regent's Park. Far from strong in health, | terial of whl the biograr made, and forevery minate’s time between the receipt and return of pro of the sketch, and for every minute's time that pessed between the asking for and the paymentof the amouutagreed upon. Others | Pe : ‘and at P = eines — * | bea contest between the two giants of the (Bp ab. | Signed & similar agreement, aud the com> | wrestling world, ‘The contestants are Major on | Tony ,Cutered the suits with the evident | 5 33. siclaughlin,of Detsolt,and Jane Mor i Se expectation of making a big thilg out of | { Ypsilanti, Mich. Tue conditions are feb2s m. stu CHABLES T. DAVIS. Trastes. uto society. So thoroughly does sie think them. a lbow., b mt th = ~ out her books, even to the structure of her uae » be aree in Ove fair back H. WARNES, corner 7th and # streets, sentences, before she commences to write | A LEAP Yran I )ENT.—The Titusville io Teguiations and rales virtue of five deeds of trust tome,datea re- | h€M, that unlike Dickens, though like | (Pa.) Herald relates this story A jerned the National Wrestling toura- Tequest of the party seenred, I'w at | che feels the effort of authorship soseverely, ublie auction, to the highest bidder,on MONDAY. | the interest which she takes in ‘the develop: arch §, 1:76. at 5 o'clock, in’ front of the . . ieee, Lot 69, 10 3. 0, Hatkness’ subdivisieg | Tent and the destiny of the creations of her {vare $10, and the improvements. brain, who might be better describe as the ms; One-third cash, balance in 6, 12, ani 13 | generalizations from herown personal kaow- bs, with 8 per cent interest to be securea by | ledge and experience, is so painfall. 7s,0r | sorbingly deep that she Is une: muses Lo be one of the ng matches ever de- this country or Europe will taxe on Mareh 16, at Detroit, Mich. It will thighs, and 17), round the caif of the leg. He is An expert at wrestling, boxing, ranning ri #nd lifuag. He isa butener by occapation. . , and td x ; reet aud New Jersey ave the depth of the | (uslslonable hotels in this city. ‘They are all | be lato? There withoce atlanta Pll | He recently lifted 1-363 pounds with oue @ud wits the improvements. atwe story new brick reity,and married and single e been is 3,24 pounds With botn bands. He has ran a Woe cach thrve pastas et SOMAIBIBE 6 Tom" | Kemown as accomplished flirts. “The efforts of | tho door of @ eupooard. “Way, eail the | 22-¥aM Fate and woa lo lt wecouds. His we Terme of sale: Que fourth cash, of which 50 will | the first married nave been concentrated for | young woman, lifting her eyebrows in sur- ip fone enced Gin cnaninan Pe reanited ta be paid immediately after, the sale; | several years 1o secure husbands for those | prise, ‘I wanted you toaccompany me to 9 | He bas Khocked a bullock dead with one xin- Friend's on Main strect” “Unt in that case? | &€ ST dG IS ing people—besides, my income is limited. my ‘differences’ are on tbe wrong side + seid syuare. having three fronts of 16 fecteach | happily. They have lived every winter, the parts of said lots, oo K street, berween 4th | Sometimes together and sometimes apart, in balance in 6, 12 aud i3 months after the day of sale, | DOL married. Two years ago, they all lived pith ten per cent inserest per annuum until paid, iy | 8t the G—, and the married sisters gave | answered her swain, ‘if your head's level ee be prem roo at back, side aad Li eee saneh met pert through the winter such @ round of enter- | and the boot 1s on the other foot, I shall only. “Sik ouiere tomes eee Go pos t \aintnente, card parties, dinners, aud sup- | be too happy, bat I was afrald—that is, 1ai- | », McLaugh ae Ercan weight is 35; ponnta. heser, [cts opera parties, etc., for the sake of bring- | most dared to hope—in fact, I am subject to temperate amd mevar ta, = Ah Ag vening Star. All the | 1ug Uucir sisters into contact with the world, | these selzures;’ and he sat down on the coal coon bever tastes spirits or to. ds days’ netics in the cfekot deeds and recording te be paid by the pur- | Bnd especlally with desirable beaux, that | scuttle, and sald it was @ very cold day— | #CCO. He measures 4° inches across the charer, JNO. W. KENNEDY, Trustee, the maiter became a subject of hote! sc: t's P chest, 22 inches round the thighs and 17 ¥ feb2eokds ~ J.T. GOLDW ELL, Salcsman- al, although innocent bie positive imm>- ret a such weather since the Fourth | inches round the calf, 7ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. rality. The foorth sister§was married in septnateeeee tune wes ee Brooklyn last spring, and the fifth and last | GrorcE TickNoR thu A Rovmpapour Cunsm——Goorge De TRUETER'S SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED | is now a boston. br PLOPMETY ON KAST CAPITOU STREET, BETWEEN 714 AND Stu STREETS NORTH: EAST, AT AUCTION By virtue of 9 deed of trust, dated Febr 4th, A. D. 1873. and duly recorded in Liber » one of the land records for Washingt wson, in @ recent % ~ e. She is reputed to | in which the n & Gloucestershire oan menette tone —_ a ¢ engaged previously, but | was received: “There never was a more | had wrestled for @ long time with a i each time in retaliation for her indul- | striking or spontaneous tribute paid to @ tough piece of oak, on which be bad bee te 2 ce In «firtations” with gentlemen friends. | man than bere in Boston when the news able 10 make any impression, and at last She is gone now, from New York gaze at | came of Washington's death (179). It was burst out with the imprecation: “Dom the least. and at least one subject of hotel scan- | a little before noon; and I often heard per- pigs that didn’t eat thee when thou wast an nty, in the District of Columbia, and by r: dal 1s removed.—[New York Letter. sons say at the time that one could kuow | acorn.” St pubveadction in frontefthe premisesroa MON: | CovipyN’r TELL THE DIFFERENCE.—Sev. | DOW far the news bad spread by the closing (ipa DAY. March 13th, 1576, at 4.30 o'clock p m.. all | eral years ago a trunk was stolen from tho | (f'2e shops. Each man, when he heard that | _&9-Cubans soak straw paper in tobacco that certain piece or parcel of ground, sitaats, +f > Washington was dead, shut bis store as a | juice for cigars fillings. peeee eee ree of Wrington tthe United States Hotel, in Freehold, Monmoutn sar hsabeetiae tate tine at’ Sonn ak ‘Oregon. fost District of Columbia, known and described as Lot | County, and @ number of colored citizens | Alter of course, without consultation, and in two hours all business was stopped. My | Ciackamas county. ht | Were arrested and tried for larceny. In the a Bundred and pinety-etaht (yi te ay rates crowd was an ‘old man aud brother ne mpg eg edly enon nig Don't marry until you can support « te thereon, consisting of & two-story m Johnson, whose character heretofore ee ee - band. That's ear advice of the Frame Dwellitg. Was without blemish. In the trial it was | £0 tee him in such @ state, till he recovered trtok. ‘Terms of eale:, 93.600 and interest at 10 percent. | Proved that Adam was intocont: of “ns | ecugh to tell her the sad hews. For some (Mass.) Patriot. 87 The question is asked, why ne" EXptuse of mle; in cas; balance t fonda months, | CDATEC. After the verdict of the Jary was | juice giz, one, Cven the children, worecrape | wii; persist in aboreviating sou oF teanper, for notes bearing interest at 10 per cent. per anaum, ronounced, Judge Nevins, who was excced- | Fimnout it.I wore lvoulyeleht years oid,” | auceand make aS. 0. T.of ulm. Scena, Pk | pada Saeacoson Up, apd then cuntened him Sosa pa 2 ~ THE AMERICAN GIRL, a6 a rule, is elther singuler, expense, poetig aaoek tee sirius dys tio dy ofan he fue | lisuaed tu sence fo te vise al sont | enawtagcenpo ogee! ceneigue ata fs | Naexin cucua way Gt fauare troution reserves the right to resell the property at the risk ineel | many capes she is of the Judge, and when his honor had. fi itsull imperial fancy: If ace bean | Delite ones.” My is O- | a8 it suits her im) fancy. sbe an - and costof the defaulting Wyre er RD, Trustee, | ished he sald; “Much ‘blige to yo", Marsa; I | I:pi an or oman Catholic, 1t depeads | ..c¥4 Segne, Se ee ae fatheohts WASH. SWE ee pune, spect, Jou adwise; but the fact am, | somewhat upon the season of” the year. | jn Sir Wwolta ms wy now: Broa: the bones ESTESSIVE AUCTION BALE OF OSRE- | icon sd much allne dette mite co aay | During the Lenten fast, so far from being | ribs in the basket for pina Soke bee E EKMED PLEDGKS. deditraors tL oni tee ee Peo e cote cus, she exhibits ® ferocity of | sali right, sir; jast as soon as I've cawed off 0. 4 h 24, 1876, le 8 em.” religious enthusiasm before w! the yoan, Pron +3 Oo cecke te ond To clece yn Lwiitectsat | effect was remarkable’ Every moutn in ihe | user society trembles and retreats. Tae | Mrs. Murphy's leg."—( Conmorcint advertiser. .. snd 7 o clock p. m. bre teblichment Bio. 1238 Pennsylvania ue. cor- | court room was immediately stretched to a | NewYork girl basa costume fe nt, 87”A genius in New Bedford is fitting up a ber 13th stroct, w large collection of Gold and Silver | broad grin, and ihe scene terminated Ae York g Special for Le up fashionable dressinaker, and | Steamer for the purpose of towing icevergs to Watches dt d | grand roarof laughter—the would-be stern to the barbaric intea- | lucia, where they sell for six cents a pound. Clothing All good: Tebhave | countenance of the old judge being no exeep- | s1 s. Atother seasons she | Avolher proposes to do still betwer—to ft a t for repair over one year. are included | tion. seldom allows considerations of a future life | SCTeW in tbe iceberg itself, aud thus avoid in tbis sale. KK HEIDsNHEIMES. ». to interfere seriously with her immediate | ‘#¢ expense of shipbuilding. feb25.38" COLEMAN & 00., Aucts, | THE | Oa gas oe Seepesting interests of the present. She has ber owa | #-“Ain’tit pretty?” said Mrs. H., holding ABNSB, Corner 7th and F streets. the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. Oa the | 48 Of heaven, and generally contrives to | up ber new bonnet. “Tuere’s some : a & reallze them on this side the grave.—{An | ideas in that, | can tell you.” “Gilad of ie TRUSTEES SALE OF AN ELEGANT THREE. | !st Of April next the — will sail for the | A nerican, in the Pall Mall Gazett said Jobn. “'lt’s just as well to have ideas SIORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, BROWN. | Mediterrancan, where he intends to have a a somewhere about your bead, you know,” STONE FBONT, No. 314 0 STBEET NOBTH- | two years’ cruise. About the same time the A Masonic Lear Year P. #nu be paused to catch @ hair-brash on the WEST. Duchess will go to Russia, where she intends | Jadics whose Masonic husban: a By virtue of a certain deed of trust, bearing | to make at least a three months’ stay, but in | many evening “at the Jodge,’ eave @ leap December 5, 174, aud uly recorded in | reality the date of her return is yery uucer- | y 28 Te Hall,Chi M 65, folio 499, et sea. ona of the land records of < year party at the Town »Chicopee, Mass , Washingion county. D- 0. and atthe written re. | ‘812. Now, the Mediterranean is not like | the other night, and made it a very lively quert of the party thereby secured, [ will well, at | India, where the Princess of Wales could | affair. The fun was prefaced by agather-|_ Bi ublic suction; in front of the premisés. on THURS- | not very Well accompany her husband, nor | ing at Masonic hall where the ladies in white | by AY, the 17th day of February, A. D. 1576, at 5 | is the Duke's cruise connected with affairs of | robes and black masks very solemnly initia- certain in o’clock p.m yall that OF parcelofiand | state. The consequence is, people are ask- | ted one of the number into the first three de. | 2 if belli the city of Washington, Ee eiane ing tas city Dea meen eet ing why the Duchess does not go with her husband, and spend at least some portion of whi th trad hrewdl. i ited fi at or pian thereof asthe west one nal ion of | form which the; s y elicited from ’ excite sassion cia Corervsion omar tea (o), | ber long absence at one of the humerous | {heir husoands. The scene was a weird and | , ASHDOWN. On th togethsr with the improvements thereon, oonsistii health resorts on the shores of the Mediter- | ghastly one, and must nave convinced those | A*uee™% n fom three stor basement brown-stoue froat | ranean, What makes the matter still more nuded tuat what aCulcopes woman | Wilisam W. and Boute and/commodionsatable-ailinc-mplete order. | extraordinary, is that the Duice aud Duchess | Sur Syme. co th i aie epee woman ep PANAS. Ou the a7tn instant, 0 ‘Terms of sale: Onehird in cash the balance tn are discharging their servants and selling off | Masonry isn’t worth knowing. Tue ladies | "yu F GM Mee. ec sambie Fore San ge nero povfir'aes aapreot cightoet ck, while Eastwell Park will be com- | presented to Chicopee lodge the $9 which | graphical Union, No. 101, are respect! ully tov Tatil paid, payable semi-aon tobesecured by | Pletcly shut up ina short time, It was ex-| tney netted frora their enterprise. to attené his funeral from ihe residence of bis 8 deco of trust on the premises ld $30 pectea that tue Duchess would goon @ visit Cometarssem ootae Pama © ar 25 K street moriheast, on Tuesday quired of the purchavrat the to her august parents, but the longest period ‘OMPGSITION OF THE FRENCH SENATE.— | i20 clock. ‘ conveyancing ®* purchaser's cost. If report fixed for her stay in the Russian cap- | One bishop, two ex-workingmen, three diplo- MEITZEY. Febroary 27th, 1376, Are not tully complied with in one week from | fia] was originally three or four weeks.—. | matists, three barristers of the council of LizabeTe Mer jay of sale, the T, ustee reserves the { London Cor. Liverpoot Daily Quurier, state or Cour de Cassation, four medical Sell the property at the ris pemauas’ shedeten Saasaney men, tix engineers, seven su; ‘naval offi- faulting pu chaser: WALL, Trustee, A LerT-HANDED man on North Hill afer wy advertisement, an veral . fourteen rushed out, yesierday afternoon, to @ chain | judicial dignitaries, seyenteen manufactur- ANDBE' jbat we S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until | Pump to get a bucket of water. He made | ers, twenty members of the institute, with- | “Funeral will take place from 2, >» Februat 1 same hourand | some ill-natured remark abqut men making | out reckoning the bishopof Orleans; twenty- south west, eee DEEW BY BUVELE: Trowee, pumps wrong side to and commenced to | six officers, four of them being colonels, = 2. friends of ced UBTHER POST. grind. He turned and gee ge] twenty-one generals @nd one @ marshal. The to attend. pombe nonee ye bg ag RE POST. | and ground, and sto} and rested, and | remaining one hundred and eighty-elght a hour and and we slit talked softly to himsel » and ground — mostly barristers, men of letters, fundhold- UNDERTAKERS. ‘ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trastee, | 8nd kicked the pump, and took off the lid | ers, or landowners and commercial men.— feb25 eoads J.T. COLDWBLL, Salesman, @ TRUSTERS’ BEaL ‘ESTA LAND AVENU THE CENTENNIAL FourrH aT Heut | vagaries of fashion may almost make some GATE—The excavation under the East river | species extinct. The computations are based Be, 324 F Sraazr, perweey Mint ens Seam tt Hell Gate, N. Y., 1s, six years of single iting only one | — . : Bs it is intende. 50 >® Preparations HL ‘ Z ; ip A ; Li ity i I i & | : i i f i Lf i filet il i 8 3 &