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UNION SQUARE HOTEL, Uston Byrake A.J .DaM&BON, ano Lota er, {NEW WORK. $ 420707 ous At this Establishment are to be found ail the excelloncios Known to modern hotels of the ‘ation ts he most destrabie in the + Deing ins bealthfal and charming neighborhood, and Within easy distance of the chief pubiic tustt tations, the lesding business houses, and the prin- Cipal theaters Fe apactous, pughly ©: xtensive wad charui uraut has oo superior anywhere out Of Paris. Every inxery ts here Sappited at mode Fate cost, and the atvendante ere uniformly courte ci ts available at all hours, day and ew York «fli nowhere meet tion or reasonabie terms. COAL ANI WOOD. Coal AND KINDLING WOOv. Our stock of COAL is now complete, embracing aM the choice quaiittes. and to which we invite the Bttention of coussmers. Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, with a fre-lcht'r in every bundle, is the best in use. For sale dy all grocere—try it. No shavings, paper of kerosene oil reyuired CHEAP oars. CLEAN. SLEPHENSON & BRO., Mill aud Depot 7th street Wharf, feb¥-Iy Branch Office 1¥I% Pennsylvania avenns, WAL! CVAR! Ween: Wen: CHEAP: CHEAP! FOR CASH! THOUSANVS UF TONS ORDEBED. Arriving daily cargoes of the best varieties of La ‘OaL and — gosh A Barves bie end all the facititics thereto the delivery of Coal direct from our vessels to the consumer, we can certainly offer induce @ents. A’ visit to our Wharves and it will con- advantages. ‘vince one at of our ansa Good PINB W OD delivered es low as ©6.60 per anexed for Good OAK WOOD delivered as low an ‘cord. one angie triai t ali that ie aecessary to convines eeu NSUS SKUTHERS, ‘et Johnson's Wharves, Seem and Material pid west, sell per cent. cheaper ort 5 than any other honse jams JAMES F. GRIER, PLUMSER ANU GAS FIT? BA, @ard-w Si 71u ST. SORTHWRST. Whines #08 U. Lamon Pe Ader eas mae Baie jowiy Posented Spring Bower ag. Ventilating ‘Awning for, Stores, Hotels, Public imal or rect. Cole Agent for the only genuine Proof Awning Metertal N“* AN’S VEGETABLE CATHAR- TIC AND ANTI-BiLIOUS PILLS. for these Pills has largely fucreased. e call public attention 'o their merit. aa red wich the greavest + they press good qualities : ‘They are warrant d wholly vegetable Their action is prompt. certain andeffectua: They sre healing tothe stomach They start the liver fa heaitay an. active operation. They cure bilicusness eick head- ache and cmtiveness They m1 or indi- gestion ia. They thoroughly cleanse the enti: ‘bey do not gripe or give pain uring their acti a and robes (while patent pills gen patty, ae OF sale only by AKTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, tf Corner 3a and D'stroets northwest. Ledics’ and Gent's TEA VELING TRUNKS, with McMurray’s Patent Trank Stay LADIES’ TRAVELING SATCH SHAWL STRAPS and POCKET BOOKS. DOUBLE and SINGLE HABNESS. LAP KOBES and HORSE BLASKETS. SADDLES, BBIDLES and WHIPS. ‘Tranks Covered and Hepaired, and made to erder = - RB. McMURRAY, Jenll-tr ss HORSE FOOD. = GORDON 'S FooDp FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. BCONOMY.VIGOR SPEED, FINE APPEAR- ANCE, SOUND HEALTH, SE- CURBU BY ITS USK. INGBEDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sampic 100 Feeds for $2 00. Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiana avenue. eclt-eotm ©. P. LAURENSON @ Co. co! 1 THE 8U TaaEy Sonat. OF. T8B DISTRICT in the matter of the will of NATHANIEL SMITH. Application testamentary ob estate the District of pL tor letters ‘of Nathaniel #mith, of the Columbia, bss this day been made by Ere. 4. Gee All persons interested are Bereby notified in this court on SS TUBDAY, the zsh day of March pext. st Il o'clock 8. m..to show hy lettors testamentary on the estate of the Said deceased should pot tavne ae prayed. Provided, once & week, for three weeks, inthe Evening Star, previous to the febie mS" a WEBSTER, Register of Wille, fi r THE SU bee OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Specrai Tom, Fe rary Sch. 1a | he. of . ated ‘ oypetne BTU! BAT, the 2a der ot the per RAILRUADS. (876 reassVivania 1876) NEW BOOKS. xOUTE s o rth, West, and Seutawest. Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Soon- Traine Teove Wasnt ton, city time, from Depot, corner of 6:b and B streets, ae foll Palace "s 7 daily. Bunda: for Annapolis, 7°80 a.m and 4:65 p. Banday ALEXANDBIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDBIA & WASHINGTON BAILBOAD. m.,1,3,4 ‘Sunday at m So Richmond, 11:40 p. =r Sunday; snd vie Lyuchburg, end 11:60 p.m daily. leave Alexandrie for Washington, 6. a.m, 1, 3,4, 5.6, a1 . Sunday at §'and 10's. m., and 5 p. m. Tickets, information, a and Parlor Oar bs can be procured at the Northeast corner of Thirtesuth street and Pean 1 corner of Sixth street t the » Where D. M. BOYD. Jx.,Gon'l Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON. Gen'l Manager. jan3-ly ALTIMORS 48D OHIO RAILHOAD. O—NEW YORE aNd Boston Bxreass. $—Civcimnatt, St Loais and Pittabarg Ex- press. Dinner at Cumberland, Md. O—Baltimore snd Way Stations. On Sunday at 149 stopping at Belay nly. ‘Way Stati itimore end Way Stations, WoRe axb NogvoLe ExPaass, a Parlor Cars 3.30—Baltimore, Frederick, #4 mn and Way btath of (Via Main ") 6—Frederick, Point of Kocks, Hagerstewa Harper's Ferry, W. Way ns at 4.40—Baltimore, Anus and Way Stations. 30—Ouicaco Fas? Express Hagerstown. 00—BaLTimoks Exraess 05—Baitimore and Way Stations, 0—Baltinore aud Way Statious §:G0—St. Louts, Cincinnat:, Pittsburg [Fast Ex- Pre-e Chicago, Columbus, Sandusky and sil Way Stations on Ohio aud Ohicage Divisions. ab—N Ew Yowk Mion Exraess. leepingcare jew Yor '36—Baltimore and princtpal Way Stations. 6, 8:00, 9:45, 9:49 a.m. 1:30. avd daily cept Sunda} Camden Stenen jo" vapolis, Staunton or Valle Tork and Philadelphia at © For farther information Obie tick: STEAMEK LINES. prorkes tick rox NOMINI. MATTOX CKEEK, UPPER MA Mbvu1AiB CHOUVOC AND InTE LANDINGS, ‘The sidewheel Ft ap TE + - Will commence ve landings on Monday, ch 6th, leaving from wharf foot of th street every MON | DAY and THUR=DAY atS a.m eerie will leave Nomiai every TUESDAY | Bi dF AY at7a m otfeuas “TN. R. CITZHUGH, Agent. (Ps STAAMER HAavinGeB I % Cart. M. B. Gnece, Will leave 6th street wharf at noon op SUNDAYS and WEUNE=DAYS for Potomac Landing, tneludin = Mattawcman, Macucdoc and Rasiers to Nomiai. . B. FITZHUGH, febz3-tnovl : Agent. N** EXPRESS LINE orgs OaNAL, Ww BRT WEE LADBLPHIA, ALBXANURIA, WASH- PHILAISTON ANU GROKOBTOWN ILING DAYS Horth Wherves, PI jeoipaia, Water street Goo: a rgetown, 5 Yatopm D. IONDs hi et ey weekly Line. 0 dence, Boston and New England States. Ho whart age tn Boston Oy ee for all seasons of the year ward passage from Queenstown te Hew York or Boston, ctw Mortaian of Sat a8 iat vor ing to 5 ‘fomeward or the Meridian ‘oat int-ror nothing to tbe north of THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMS: BETWEEN N#W YORK AND POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARB From New Your | mw Yi Busia... Wed. 1 -.-ncsee WOd., A March 16 Bothnia... Wed., April 19 lar 22 At) ssinta. Wed. ri! 26 29)" Ri —s ‘ork. ied * do not carry steerage passen sere. Bates ov, Passaos Cabin, 98),,9100 snd 91%. ld, Becording to accommodation. ‘Tickets to , Sis, cold, adoftional "eture tickets on tevorabie “Beosenge tickets to ana ‘rom ail parte of Burope at ¥ low rates. yogb bills lading given for Belfast, Glasguw, Havre, Autworp and other ports Oonti for Med BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Why We Langh | By Ho: Ecbipson Crosoe’s Money The Fquire’s Legacy. By the Mydd'eton’s Money. Paper sensiaie Carter Qusrterman. Ry Wm _M. Baker. Paper Plare. By W. 8. Gilbert, Author of MOHUN BROS, mer?-tr 1016 Peonsyivanis ave., cor. Lith st. Books FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. Belps to a Holy Lent. By Bishop Huntington. fae Werk Bayan unt min Mii lean for Ever! in Lent. Miss : Dear #fasb of Vent; Bosary for Lent, aud otuer De- Str ji 425 7th street. N=W 300Ks RECEIVED AND FoR SALE AT SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 436 street and Penna. av. Dear Lady Disdain. By Justin McCarthy. ie Natural Life. B; arcus My Young Alcides: & Fi r Jlarke. ‘aded PI |. By the thor of “The Heir of Hesclife se ee OY ‘The Ourate in Charge. By Mrs. Oliphant. Her Foe.” By Mrs. Alex yathor of “The Woolog OT.” Mrs Limber’s Raffle; or, A Church Fair and ite Victims. febib-tr PROFESSIONAL. —— Jous T. ABMS. D.W KSTOHAM. ARMS &@ KETCHAM, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Le Daorr Brityrne, corner of F and 8th streets. LNSUBANCE of EVERY DESCRIPTION WBIT- ma:rstr TEN ON TH& BEST TERMS. D2 SCHAEFFER bas removed his Office tem- porarily to 1214 19th street. Specimens for icroncopical Analysis may be left at ice, OF St Milburn’s Pharmacy, 1429 Pennsylvania aye- pue. maré Im* UDWIG_EISINGER "B OF THE PBACE, Bo. 609 7th Street n. w., opposite United States Patent Othe. Juze de Patz—Bwreau Francais.) janW-ly D* 3. k. WOLF, DENTIAT, C180-0m Removed to 1910 F street. ScuUTTER & BAKEMAN, DROOBATIVE and ev. on *RURNAMENTAL and PLAIN FAINTING” street northwest. Sth orpzgcim OOM, 710 E street northwest, sandy WASHINGTON. De 0 $7 PER , RITES JAW by Di juate of Guie Chee, aes MAKE YOUR FORTUNE! GRAND GOLDEN DRAWING OF THE LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (Incorporated 1568) TAKES PLACE APRIL 29, 1876, AT NEW ORLEAD POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT. POSITIVELY NO SCALING, Capital Prize, $100,000: 0 $502,500, . ALL PAID IN GOLD. One Prize to Every Six Tickets! 3,930 PRIzEs, AMOUNTID ONLY 20,000 TICKETS, AT 650 EACH, United States Currency. TENTH AND TWENTIETH COUPONS IN PROPORTION, LIST OF PRIZES. One CAaPiTaL Prize. eeseseereee $100,000 2 PIZE.......eccseseee: 60,000 D PHIZO..scesseee 2 Prizes at 5.000. 4 Prizesat 2 500. 20 Prizesat 1,000. 50 Prizesat 500. 1,200 Prizes at 10 2,000 Prizes at 50. ee . 100,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 100 Approximation Prizes at $200... $20,000 100 Approximation Prizes at 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes at a 7,00 3 580 Prizes in all, amounting to (gold)§ 502,500 ‘Tickets for sale by all regularly sppointed agents, and by the LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY (CO. P.O. Box 692,N 0. 1 d&K tap IN OBDEB TO GIVE MY EX- OLUSIVE attention to re vUSTOM WORK, Tam closing out my entire stock of GENT’S BOOTS AND SHOES aTcosT. Beet French Oaif, double-Soled Hand-sewed GAI- TERS, made by Haunan & Keddish, of New York, at @6 00; regular retail price 89. Ware's best Cable-Screw SHOKS at $4.50; rogular retail price @7. JAS. H. VEEMILYA, 610 9TH STREET, Jansi-tr “Opposite Patent OMoe, Cerner ith 11. ana New York avenue IKE AND BUBGLAK-PROOF VAULTS. — TO 64.000 tuvested in Stock Privileges 30 be ‘ofits Write fo book, £00 ers wee SERT PEER, 1088 HIC ontt-ly 72 Brosdway, c & 2 Currant and Quince Jeliy pat up under our (OWn supervision. PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD Cam SAVE MONEY BY OONTBACTING WITH UB, i regular stock, and are prepared to Svect in moet approved manner, every’ description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS PIPING, So. pe ogre. TIN HOT-AIB PIPES to be SLATS ond MARBLE MANTELS, in excellence of styles and colors unequaled. SEG TGES,, FURNAORS and FIRE-PLA 10 ij larger than aay other Boone fn tie te and ecabiiog ts to make favors Dropositions to capitalists and Sate. atv on ean Ws WISH ALL FOND OF GOOD BATING on ATER Ati 3, genre edt ELGG pre esg 00d i, carro: ni, | QR LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, He. 317 Third street s. e PINE CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS, CALLS, RECEPTIONS, &e. ION PAID TO BOAEBDING SPECIAL ATTEN Oe Ee Orders left at Congressional Hotel, or at Stable, éay or night, will receive prompt attention, jané-ly 4. B. DENNIS & 00. Gm ENCOURAGE ~ | MOME INDUSTRIES. tT SATOHELS FOR LA SATCUHELS FOR MER. SHAWL STRAPS FOR ALL. CABBIAG! BES, HORSE COVERS, FINE w HIPS, HASNESS, SADDLES, ETO. ‘Trunks of every style made toorder on the premises, a 425 77H Seer. ing Ood Fellows’ Hall,) by cepted Tate PRACTIOAL MABUFACTURER, ESTABLICHE! IN 1806. 4 THUN ME covered nn nee romney repeat, PP20POSALS FOR SWEEPING AND OLEAN- ING ALuBYs. Muornesa’s Ovzic: Dis TRUBE! received only upon printed forms, which, with all necessary information, may be ob- ds ‘at this office. “*By order of the Commissioners, AUCTION SALES. FHis Even, ‘2 N. COX & O0., Auctionsers, © GREAT SALE OF Ag Bo 708 eater Market S | Moves Furnitare PAY NIGHT. March Ther he collection compr standard vartous departments of literature. and en ‘are. invited to call and N.OOX & CO., Aucts. ____ AUCTION SALES. DP Grcitens eareer et Sol S'S, corawen WALNUT W4RDRORES. Cs m.. an until farther nonios ‘% greatest varte? miscellancous works in tae gectiem: 6 the stock durin, 1% [Tribuar) DUSNCARBSON BROS., Aucts. FO-munKow. THOg Ewa OWNMAN & GEREN, Auctioncers. —— Op FRIDAY, March 27th. at § fad bavement Rrick Hous . har modern improvements, bo.De ‘or, 639 7th street. HB. WABNEB, corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY AN BASE! z ¥ 20tn STREET. AND M STREETS NORTH: Tequest of the public auction, - the following desc. ibed ituate in th-city of Wash- ington and Bi strict of Columbia, Kuown and eer tbed as lot numbered twenty one, (2l.) in Aus. tin’s subdivieton of square toxetner with the fi Torms: One-third iw the with interest at th réd by deed of trust on the property sold & be required at the tims of sale, nambered vinety-piae, balance ‘in 6 and 12 te of eight percent. jotes, cent. interest from day of sale a recording at purchaser's cost. If verms of ied with fc six days after sale, the ae. tee reverves the right to resell at risk and cost of M. F. HOLTZMAN, Trastee. Ho. 1321 F street orth west, 82-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE ly with vhe terme of sels, the ‘at his risk and cost on TUKS- 876, at same hour and place. WM. F HOLTZMAN, Trastes. Youre & MIDDLE at purcharer’s cost. sale ere not compiled with in five day: fro eserves the right to rese! and cost of de‘anlting pu chaser WILLIAM A GORDON. mariscotds JT OOLDWELL, & HOS. E. WAGGAMAR, Beal Estate Auctionesr, 519 7th street On WEDNESDAY, Marow15, at 3 p.m..1 will offer fur sale, ia frout of the ling menses Nos South Carclins avenue southeast ‘Terms day of sale THOR. KB WAGGAMAN, Snct. BY 8. 8. WARNER, corner 7th and F streets, PROVED PROPESTY IN 8QUAKE jeed of trust, bearing date of and daly recordedia ope of the lsad record mbia, and upon the re rty secured ihereby, I shail sell, at ton, on the premises, on Ti arch. at 434 o'clock p.m all that purchaser in defauit Sale, the truste having failed to com re 5 1Ou7, sod 1012 Real Estate Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE OF A VALUA®LE BUILDING T HE WEST SIDE OF K AND Lb STBERTS NOKTH- We sbsll sell at he premiser. on T! it 43¢ o'clock p. m., a fronting 2 feet on 12th street, and run jdth 10234 feet to 9 30 feet all io s desirable neighborhood, in on points of the city, and the roar of it asubstantial Brick Terms of sale: One-fou By virtue of « the eth of July, A. 1) Asi rth cash, (of which $100 at the time of sale,) and the balance in three equal payments, at one, two and three Jears, with interest at seven per cent., and secured by ® deed of trust on the property. All convey- ancing at the purcnaser’s cost © bot complied with in ten di be resold at the risk and cost of the YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. HOS. E WAGGAMA Real ‘the east half of Lot nue. (7). ip John P_ Togle’s recorded subdivision nal lot numbered seven(7). in «qaare numbered five hundred and eighteen (515), the said lot being -ita at-d on the north side of Washington street, and being improved by ® nearly ne e. Af the terms of sale two story Frame Ne: One half cash na. for which the m Dearing six pec cer of sale, and secare? by deed of trust. ajon premises sold. A deposit of 930 required at Conveyancing at purchaser's cost by Trustee to re- not complied with within five days RANDALL HAGNER, Trusteo. T, COLDW SLL, Salesman. lance in six and of the purchaser interest f-om day N, wor, 619 7th street. On TURSDAY, 1 will offer for sale. = at purcnaser’s cos:, if termsare marll-13.17820 J \HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, E'S SALE OF VALUARLE REAL IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUM NG GEOsGETOWN ON ‘THWEST, AT AUCTION. virtue of @ deed of trust, execnt: jichard 8. Cox, "HOM AS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEMOLD FUBNI- On WEDNESDAY MORNING, March Sth, 1876, at 10 o'clock, at No. '1y13 F 12th and 13th streets north- lady dec'ining housekeep- ‘ing Warntture: weet. the reet tence of ing, I shall sell the follo iano: Forte, Cover and Stool, john Preaching in the Wilder ness Oi] Paintings and Eogravicgs, arlor Faruiture Marble top Table; W hat: Nots, Window Hangings, Brussels, Toree ply aud Lngrain Carpets, all and Stair Carpets, Oil Clothe, Marble top Chamber Suits, Je-top Chamber Furnitare, 2 top and Plain Cottage Suits, Fin» Hair aud Husk Matt Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Extension and other Dinin; Sideboard, Dining Chairs, recorded in Liber 29, one of the land records of Washiug District of Colum! hour of 4 5 a deed. and Bt All that tract of m.,t/satisty the debt secured’ in sai the request in writing of the holder following described property. viz |d oWued by the satd Richard seorgvtown, in the couniy of Washington, Dis ict of Colombia. ing west of Fayette etreet and Seventh street ¢ a ‘ ty three acres ‘ze double Brick ou &c., &¢.,) leas that portion t liloa and Glassware, by ‘the ‘said Bichard 8 Cox to John H Kitchen Requisites, &c., &c . THOS. DOWLING, Anct, INSURANCE. Industrial Life Insurance Gompany WASHINGTON, D. 0, ONTHR WSEKLY 4ND MONTHLY PAYMBNY PLAN. Home Ofics—12329 F BTERET Bi This prcperty tx sold ¢: t pr.or encugbragces and taxes unpaid at ‘Terms of sale: @1 757 and expenses of ssle In cash, 1d three years, deferred red by notes, with of trust on the property sold’ All conveyancing at cost of Af the terms of sale are no. complied five cays after day of sale, the Tri reserves the right to resell days netics, at the risk and WM. D. ‘Trustee. THOMAS DOWLANG. Auctionser, ASH B. WILLIAMS, Ancttoncer, (Sue2essor to Green & Will (0. 1001, northwest corner Wth and D streets, By virtue of a decree of the 8a of the District of Columbia, of the , 1876, in the case of DeVaughn et al vs. De: Equity Docket 9, 1 wiil sell, tn front €ast 30 feet from fro: . in Square No ween 5th on F atreet, 62 feet 3 iuches from west, the southeast corner of said juare, running thence west 30 feet, thence north 1 fee: #, inches, then Ty atu high. Nos 5 pm MOS DAY, the 20th de of March, On: ird of the A LARGE LINE ten da: tice, ing purchaser, i M. THOM Chron} WASH B. WIL! H. WABNEB, coraer 7th and ¥F streets. OF VALUABLE REA ENNSYLVANIA ANE EAST OF THE CAP{TOL. By virtue of a deed of trust dated Jal D. 1672, and duly recorded In Li Of the fend records fi. y. B. O.. and by wricten direc ced thereby. I will sell at public auctioa, on FRIDAY. the 17th day of March. AD 1576. a1 6 5 im front of the premises. the foil inag-described real estate in the city of Warhington. 2 C., being the wostern part of lot namvered one (1). im square numbered seven buadred and thirty being described as follo: Pennsylvania avenue 23 fort eaxtwardly esters corner of said lot, and to said southwestern corn: diy along the western lin id lot 73 feet and one (1) uch to.the porthws-tern east aloug th» northern thence southwestwardly toe it 33 ‘eet from anid western lige and enue and point of b ali the improv: be sold #1 ‘rustee, LIAMS. Auct. TRUSTER’S SALE TATE ON P. SPRING GOODS we: Beginviag at from the soutt therce westw corner of said 22 DBVLIN & CO, inging tigethsr 3" property toa priot deed of trast must be paid at sale, made in etx and twelv interest at the rate, of ci Months from day 2106 F STREET. he oyerty after one week's public notice, at the isk and cost of fret purchaser, All couveyanciag at purchaser's cost. H. WARD, T: a yousa & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLS PROPERTY ABS ABO! HE B! HOUSE ABD ORM SUHOOL, AN LOT IN BQUARE SPRING OVERCOATS. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated BB isi ccd recorted “in Liber of the land CARRIAGES. We are selling, at greatly reduced prices, LABDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, ‘ COUPES and COUPELETS. me sy thenee sath St Patent Onmter-balanced Front FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT COA 29 CHESTNUT STREET, SEW HAVEN, CONN. Sue terminus of the Louisville, Lexington railroad. The corres; indent r ea that 2.shower of Sesh fell from. cleat in broad daylight during the afternc of Mareh 3; that the sun wae shining at the time, and after the appearance of the fesn peared and devoured it the country, especially among scientific souls, who seem never to have beard of a Ike Occurrence. Last evening a gapussentetive of the Conrier Journal visi Capt. J. M. Bent, of Mt. Sterling, whom he found at the Willard hotel Capt Bent is the gentleman who first informed pence the pheoome- non through the Courier-Journal. Lust eve- hing be exbibited specimens of the fesh to the reporter, who proposed that they pro ceed hb them to the residence of Professor J. Lawrence Smith. The gentleman agreed, and thither they went. At Prof. Smith’s Captain Bent and the re porter entered into conversation about the Nesh and tts fall. “When did the phenomenon take piace?” asked the reporter. At two o'clock last Frida: “In what county “In Bath county, near Harry Gill's M lick Sulpbur springs, which are. I thi about seventeen miles east of Mount St ling” “Did you witness the occurrence’ ‘0. sir; my ipformaiion first came from ge Tha, sentleme ng to mttest the truth of the matter with afl tavit« “Will you please to relate to me Enow in relation to the phenomenon?” « Well, sir, 8 nearly as I can ascertain, the occurrence took place about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The day had been pleasant, aod at the hour mentioned the heavens Were » March 3." clear and beautiful. The sun was shining | brightly, and, except a few light clouds, | nothing unusual was visible to the naked eye in the appearance of the horizon. Tne wife of Farmer Crouch, whose place is near Mud- lick springs, was standing in her doorway, and, observing particles of a pecaliar aud | unusual ktnd descending from a clear si called others to witness the startilag p nomenon. The fail of the flakes tasted about ten minutes. Tney came down in scattering showers and settled d a a piace on Mr. Couch's farm, probably 100 by 200 yards inextent. After the fall tue people collected around the ground thus covered aud examined what had so mysteriously de- scened from the heavens. Tue flakes were from the size of a pea to that of @ haman finger, and rather tain. Toey were of regular flesh color, and, in touching trees and fences left a mark similar to that of blood in Its sec- ondary conditioa. The flesh was somewhat like mutton In appearance.” “Was any of it eaten” asked the reporter. “Yes, sir, by the hogs and chickens waich gathered in large numbers, and devoured the flakes with evident relish.’ A butcher of Mt Sterling was in Bath county al tue time, and shaved off a plece of the flesh with his Kaife. He roasted it and said the substance was | palatable, but was not able wo tell from what | avimal it came.” . “What evidence bave you of the authen- Letty of all this?” inquired Dr. Smith. “There is no doubt of it, sir. Harry Gill, of Mudlick Spriny very high reputation, and @ hundred others, will furnish affidavits if necessary.” “What of the condition of the heavens during the fall of the flakes?” said the re- 10 change, sir.” “How @o the people take it?” The people, after it was noised abroad, flocked around in dozens aud gatuered con- Did decom; the particles after they bad fi i Prof. Sanita think 60, sir,” was Captain Beat’s re Joinder. “What have you to say of the flesh, inquired the reporter of Prof. Simi “Alll can say to-night ts that It seems to be of an animal nature. To morrow I will examine and be able to speak further con- cerning it.” The particles brought by Captain Bent, Who is aretired lawyer and respected citizen of Mt. Sterling, were preserved in alcobul, and had changed from their original appear- ance toa dull redand white hue, and were somewhat withered. Prof. Smith will sa- mit the specimens to @ most carefal exami- nation to-day. Certainly the phenomeovn Was ove of the most wonderful ever known, and doubtless will occupy the attention of the world of science for some time to come.— isville Courter-Journal, March 1th. Hew the French Do It The Frenen butcher separates the bones from bis steaks, and places them where they will do the most good. The nousewife orders just enough for each peasou and no more, even to the coffee. Ifa chance visitor drops in, somebody quietly retires and the extra cup 1s so provided, bat nothing extra yy cArelessness Of Intention. When the pot has boiled, the handfal of charcoal tn the little range is extinguished, and watts for another time. No roaring cook-stoves and red-hot covers all day loug for no purpose but waste. The egg laid to day costs a little more than the one laid last week. Values are nicely estimated, and the smallest sur- plus is carefully saved. A thousand little economies are practiced, and it is respecta- bie to ice them. Cooking is an eco- poem as well @s a sanitary and gustatory science. A French cook will make a franc go as far as an American housewife will make three, and how much farther than the American Bridget, nobody knows—we would probably be ly astonished, could the computation made how much of the financial, recuperative power of France is owing to her soups a: her cheap food; better living, after all, than the heavy bread and 'y failures of our culinary ignorance. The French man’s or woman's flaancial co: sclence will not permit waste, or exceeding the income, no matter how small. Tne Parix workman saves something every day out of his little wages, despite all the city entice ments, and by and by is apt to go back to his native vill nd purchase his little plot, and live on it contented, never poor enou: to be insolvent. With French economy, we should not only be richer than France, but our rapidly accumulating material resources would help to build @ national prosperity and renown that France with her antece- gents and incumbrances can never emulate. The wants of our financial future aud our national honesty is—not more greenbacks, but—more economy.—({ Springfield Republican. was an tnoculative disease, copable of Lome | transmitted, and that pbysicians shoul: therefore be careful of abrasions on the bands. He alluded to the germ theory, aud said that it was an error to a; ply that theory to the disease. Prof. Chandler said it was true that the mi Was not capable of ya Nhy pee rmenpeen but if the mi failed in positive proof, it did not necessarily prove @ negative. Dr. Smith alladed to tne eo diversity of types of the disease, and the fact that the best known remedies ———>—_—_—_—_ A Goon REMEDY FoR DULL TIMES —It Is &@ remarkable fact that those who advertise the most liberally ble the least about dull times. In dull times every one is look- ing for the aes goods for Jeast money, @ud he scans the columns of his local for the desired information. He sees ® certain mer- chant advertises to ett Hil i F £ H ty te i J, seventeen miles east of the } m a clear ® gentleman of | Fr. Booths Senthern Tear. (Poom the Now York Triume} The macy & hoare inierestet in the welfare Of the legttimave drama and Uh Of tts foremost &od practical represen tall wil read with satiemction ‘8: Mr. Bawin Booth s profession al tonr through the south has been attended with great success This | tour was begun at Balimore,on the 3d of January and was endet at Bowling Green Ob the of March. The basi e« of the ex- pedition was jadicioasly aod edmil guided managed by Mr. John T. Fi the leading theatrical director tn the and long well known as one of the Panagers in the country. In Baltimore Mr d i Cincinnatt and | fin @ SPeeered fourieca times, * brilliantly representative of the eul- pri ve pe beauty of the city; aod his {ure an’, the more interesting apd toot wn 1.” Met that Baltimore ts 12- ne Richmond be acted tive place. In ‘ oven mes Then he vy», “4 10 succession Char lock, Cardinal Wolsey, ago % Mr. Booth had ory south More, on the A Uantic coast, since be appeered [ most of the cities named. He was therefore a positive novelty, and te inhabitants of the south. for many miles &round the places that be was announced upon bis performances, Social precedence to the theater. Crowds of pso- ple gathered as early as dayligut, in nstances. to buy Uckets. Norioern citizeas Who chanced to be passing the wiuter in the —_ were Among the most eager applicants pieces, ‘ Rooth ts now in Nashville. There and rcinpati he acts under the management Macruiay. On the 6thof Aprit he Will appear at McVicker's theater, Obie Later he goes to Califoruta, where he act under the management of Mr. John Me- Cullough. The stage In the South has re. ceived & fresh impetus from Mr. Booth’s brilliant tour, and much good may be ex pected to fie om the consequent revival of dramatic interest. Mr. Booth and Mr. Ford parted at Cave City, Kentucky—the mariager taking bis company, twenty-seven persons, back to Baitimoré. ‘Before setting out the pomeward Journey t pres of friendship, and expedit The most remunerati ve business of the tour was dove at Nashville, Baltt and Atlanta. Mr. Booth’s health has been greatly benefitted by travel, aad his epirite are much cheered by the sympathy aod ad. miration of the southern peoples A TRAGEDY with some remarkable fea- tures is occasioning some excligment tn Cioeinnatl. Near by the city on the Obie river Is & valley called Tarkey Bottom, where has lived fortweaty years “Uacie™ Jacob Allen, who bas Jast been murdered, and whose murderer ix saspected to be © young woman named Brown, whom he mar- Tied in IST2, but from whom be seperated twe J ears Ago, On ACcOUnL Of A quarrel. Theold MAN Was cailed “the hermit of Tarkey Bot- tom,” for, barring bis two years with this woman, be always lived a solitary Life, neg- lecting bis house, and having the most filthy personal habits. Heseldom washed or changed his clothes, and always cooked bis own food. About & year ago hegot the notion into bis head that somebody was going to kilihim, aod hadoftes get the beighbors to stay with nim, though at times his premises swarmed with dogs so savage thatonly be was safe near them. Ooceven- ing last week, the young men who weat to stay with him found him lylog dead aud terrible bruised, and there was evideace of @ terrible stroggle, while one of the dogs bore bloody finger-marks, as If tbe murderer had @ Debt withhim. Mooey was found in his pockets and elsewhere In the house, which iodicates thal the n.ollve was not mercenary. The woman who was once his wife lived bear him, and she has been arrested, with ber two daughters. She isa very masealine woman, aud once gave her first haspand @ w which marked his face for weeks. While living with Allen, in the field attired as a om The origin of the trouble between tne coup! and the old man would uever say who he heard was golng to murder him, but hinted at parties liv lives have pow SCENE IN A TRIAL Jusric AT MCCLELLANVILLE, 8. C_—Mr. Grant— Mornin’ Judge. I come on a circumstance you to delucidate. ige.— Well, out with it. Gravt.— Well, de whole circumstance ob de bisniss ar dis: You see, Judge, to siabery lime, I bad tree wife on tree plantation. Dey gol long berry well togedder, whea dey was Apart, and 1 was well satisfaction, but sinoe rebel Lime. dese “devised statues” foteh ali dese dern nonsense laws bout man ani wile, avd fod latn't gotno wife ‘tali. I'se no Jection to dat, but jis here's whar de shoe iweb, jis here] want your legal se fac udge, I want's to jine de chach. De boss leader say I can't come it onless I sitlegally marrid. Now, kin I, cordin to law. married all tree, or mus I marrid but one? Ef you say but one, and ‘tempt it, my "*pectable Judge, you better b’leve dar will be de berry debbil ris on dat ‘casion in dat cbuch. Judge—Mr. Grant, under the cireum- stances, I seriously advise to rab out all old scores and begin Marry & new wife. Grant.—Dat's my ban! I goes tn for you Judge all de time. I tell you, white folks ts —. Whar og = crawfish ~~ cullaa “bo use . are a quarter Judge.— [Charleston News and Courter” “8 Don’t Want Any Fase Paerences AbouT His Trousers.—Logan dresses be- cause clothes are @ necessity. No man, I ie pened to be the placing of three small tons at the bottom of outer searn of the u “Then leave them off—I don't any false pretences about my trousers.”-—{ Olive Logan in Graphic THE HINDOo BIBLE ferbvide a woman to See Cancing, hear music, Wear jeweln, her eyebrows, eat dainty food, sitat a win- dow, or view berself in & mirror during the absence of her busband, and it allows bim te divorce ber, ifshe bas po sous, Injares bis sToperty, scolds bim, quarrels with asother woman, or presumes to eat before he bas Gin- ished his meal. 87 A South Side belie has a cute way of| propouuding to ber friend the following com, undrum: “What kind of animals grow oa vines?” And when everybody “gives it and asks for the answer, she eave: bas ou binny, It's gray apes (grapes) Chice-| jo Evening Journal. "I i