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Oompany’e Whatt, Banzage cated for on, stplication st Knox's Rx. | 3 £ OXICE TO MOUNT VERNON PAS- N cz SENGERS. = The steamer W. W. CURCORAN, which has been recen:iy built and f1 LL Bray. Usptain, is the on: glowed to init vassengers at Mounts jernoe Whact. ‘Roune trip #2, including admisstor ‘© mansion and rounds. “ ~ Steamer Jetves 6th street woart datly (Sun: = LEN ot Ladies" Mount Wernen ‘Association. EE BLARE steamer W.W. Gor coran. 7 Sus ARRANGEMENT. SORFOLK, 7 508 SORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND TER The swift sod elexant iron Steamer LADY THE LAKE, Caytsin U. J. Boxee 4 ‘VILLE, leaves Oth-street wharf, until ee warbge Sra Pe eee : a mm, il, steamers for Boston, "Providence ant ‘other nora ports, Returning, leaves Nortcik oveey Ssday, Thursday and Gaturday, at S oGora Nae FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOUN W. THOMPSON, Capiain Jom B. Foon, leaves ber wharf, terminus of th and 8th street line of’ cars, at 7 hd. Leonardiow ping at inter. cinta each trip. ing, Mon- aay, Thereday and Saturn or ae farther informati spply at offics, over ae preee Office, or at the press Offa. ‘UBL EAOON, Prew’t. BJ. AUCINELLY, agent _ STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. eamers JOHN GIBSON and £. 0. KNIGHT, y leave Picr 41 East River, New * evccy Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. wi. Geo. town every Saturday, and Alexan ny aris sam riya! ofice cver Metopslion Book Wenner ¥ 3! jee ever Metropoilt eto BF & DENHA! . Agent, Watet street, vo GEBMAN LLOYD sreaxserr . tas be TWrEN New Youre, Havan, LoNDom, SOUTHAMPTON AND BEEMEN. e steamers Of this company will eal] every Sat ¥ from Bi a x Pier, loot of Sd.st., jeveren. Rates of passaxe: From 3 ot Nene e Havre. Louden, Bouthampton' .. Sromen, first cabin, 8100; second cabin, 860, <I: sweorave, $30, currency. For freight or pas: zeipriy to ORLRIOHE & 00., 3 bowling Green, x ooth ly \LYDE’S NEW EXPHESS LINK b BETWEEN {ILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON se AND GEORGETOWN. Donnecting «t Philadeiphia with Vigée’s Donetene for Boston, Evooidence; tn the New England States. Sailing Days. phia—Saturday unwton—Monday, From Georsetown—Mou ply to. J. B. JOHNBOR & orth weak and lathst-aet wart =— Manaxers, 12 South wharves, ty lands, leave Je: jay and ‘Saturday. mail to the Net! cernate Wed i te 245-350; Steerawe #23. H. CZ. ers th Wilhatm at., New York. FUN EDYE& CO. 0. Wun. st., Freight Ag'ts, L. W, MORRIS, 50 ay, Gen! Pass’ver Ag‘t. Jani-ly MAN LINE mie SraTe ERS, Rorat, Matt, STA NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN Ay and Saturda. of bere stot tat y of Montreal.4490 Qity of Ker 21 toy \ks of Sont Gi of Chee 2 City of N. York..3500 nx the strons- nd have ‘These maxn:ficent steamers areat est, larwest and i anti every modern improvement, including hot and cola water and elcctrie bells in staterooms, revolving chairs in saloous, bath and smoking rooms, barber shops, ete . For rates of passage and other information, apply. i 1 Broadway, $26 G st; J. W. BOT & 3 Adams Ex- dec2#-eoly* y ee | Vere Lin! ‘Sortom. ith the view of diminishing the oan Cf ool- intone Ca Seatiere of thisline take wapectas course sity ; age from Quesnviown to New Nort or Be rosaing the ineridisu of 90 at 48 ‘at. or nothinw to the north of 45. On the homeward passave crosain« the meridis2 of G) at 43 lat.. or nothing to the no: THE OUNAED STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- ton New York and Liverpool, Ualling ai” “at Cork Harbor. FROM SEW YORE. ' FROM NEW YOR! Abyssinia ..Wed., Jan. 8 Abyssinia. . wor Wed. Feb. .-. Wed, March 5 ors Bteeraze tickets from ‘and all other parts of Gissgow, ABeos x SUSPENDERS, ‘Are “something new" and comfortable, at 60 cente and 818 pair. ‘The “ Rosebery," Scarf st $1. ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY. octlS-tr S16 F st. wn. w., Opp. Patent Office Fate 4ND WINTER aooubs. & superb 1's Drees SEitediy clans edt avraee ‘wy patrons and the public generally. ¥. J. HEIBERGER, angel gas ala eis wer l0-tr Gorooran Building. MEDICAL, &c. _ D'Bausbic Lsiiee Physician in the city. can be consulted daily, st No. 915 6th st., near K, from 1 toSo'ciock. Ail Female Complaints quickly cured. Office and Resi dence,13 Barnet st. Baltimore )16-lm* $0 REWAND IF DR BROTHERS FAILS TO $ fare any case of Female Weakness, Irregularities ar 30 experience. Ofloe 906 B Stew. opronite Sinithic Janls2w* J) ISMENOKRAGA, LEVCORRHEA, Femaié Weakness, Irregulari io calomel tset in any SL, near 16t w.33-lm* , LEON, the Oldest Estabiished and only | _ 10-MORROW. Anctioneers, 95:8 and 940 Louisiana avenue, sel), at our Bazaar, on SATUR- apnary 18, at 10.30 a. m., a thorough- ted Brown Horse, seven years old, sound, 15 ands hirh, and as fne a saddle ‘Horse asin the District. He is particularly suitable for a lady, be. a CS 'y trained, kind and gentle, in and out of stable. Axso, A FINE GENTLEMAN'S TUBNOUT. Dark Brown Mare, 7 years old, sound and splen- y and aia nuaiiatens & ne shitting top’ Sper Busey, and “ Balttn and Laurel Express. levan of ATNOSs. we entire being the prop- $:10s8. m—Point of Rocks, he Strasburs, es paste Eepuetan jeaving the city. ‘Winchester, Hagerstown, and Ws Ona. jmioor r soja hee vor pusitgan Bewoqang mat | 27002 BIRO & ROBEY, Ancty xpress, ‘Parlor Car to Ne and | JOLEY, Auction Philadelphia. Btope at A nuspolie Junction, ORES Baestiices "835 a. m.—St. Lonia, I will sel] upon the premises, No. 427 7th nuiaville, Chicao, Oolumbas ‘and Pittabu Frederick, re y and Ritteburg Express. Fred Hagerstown street northwest, between D and E streets. Bes & | To take effect Sunday, Ni | LEAVE WASHIN a | 23a m—New aS e 2 } Ellicott Sky On eae to Baltimore 7 commencing Jaxvary 17th, at 10° o'clock. Qsr to Staunton. Pullman Car to Oincinnad | Sytyucucii JaSvacy 17th. at 10 o'clock: gaily. Grafton to Sandusky, dally, except Bat | Of the following decotied sods USP $9.00 a. m.—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis BANKRUPT STOCK. Ae 10,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, | Bute. Colleae, Belterille, laurel, Aunapolia guns To be sold without rose.v0 » J OeeU p's an over. All the ab, of firet-cl: oc! {2:10 p.m —Baltimore, Annapolis, EUtcott City and | Healers and inlies Tate ae Gas coods will be Way. 11.80 ))m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston 1 Pipes Stores Laure £2.86 p.e. on Bunday only for Baltimore and Way Bute DB. 4.30. p. m.—Baltimore, Biadensbure, and Laure! Frederick Via he'ay. “Stops at Anuap- ranction. 14:35 p. m.—Poil t of Rocks, Frederick, Hazerstown, e Winchester and Way Stations. On Sundays to Point of Rocks and Way Stations on) sold in lots to <nit. janl6.3t FOLEY, Auctioneer. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated res f eB Ist, 1865, and recorded in Liber K. M. H., No. 8, folio 6. of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will offer at anction, on SATURDAY, . the 18th inst., at 4 o'clock p.m.,’ lots H and I in | '440'p. t.—Baltimore, Annapous and Way Ste | Westcenitiisnn tof oniinal lot one, in square sions. six hundred and twenty-nine (629), except the *6:30 p. m.—Philadelp! Novfolk and Baltimore | northern three iuches of Jot I, from front to rear. | Express. Eliicott City. Norfolk except San- | ‘The ground is improved by two two-story frame day. Norfolk 8 tn the Cara dt- | houses, fronting thirty-nine feet mine inchos, on we fates at Cai burs | the west side cf New Jersey avenue, between D and an E sts. n.w. Eterna cf cale: Onethird of the purchase money to be paid in cash ; and the residye in two equal in- stalments at six and twelve months, respectively. with interest, to be secured by notes and a deed of trust on the premises. The terms of sale must be 16:50 p. m.—Baltimore and Way Stations. (7:30 p.m.—Ohicago and Columbus Express. Sleep- 1810p. m—Baltumore Express Fp. mh —Point ot Rocke and Way Stations 8: x . m—Bt. Louis, Cincinnati, Lomsvitie and | Uinpted eth within ore Wook after welecor the Piltebure Ezprose Pittsburg: exoept Sunday. | Cobiited with within, one wack after fale or te | Pullman. Cars. {heTiaw and cost of the defantting purchacer. | 10.18 p. m.—New York, Phtiadetphia and Baltimore | ‘SS {Sante WM. H. PHILIP. Trristee Express, Stops at Biadeatbure and agra, | 8° *%awts WAL. HL P = Gar te Batedciphin’ Sn 02 Special Bleeping IPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. cf) Daily. 40u Sunday only. Other trains daily = S$ FROM THE CHOLAR, CON- ‘TS OF ‘DING SOME VERY OY IENT AND MODER: . FINE ARTS, RICHL RATED BO RARE EDITIONS IN DING, &c., & | xcept Buneay. SSIES at Betay station ons | ed GREAT tO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID SCENEBY, MaGuirioeNt EQUIPMERT. | In Effect Decemsen 16th, 1878. fBRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, ‘corner of Sixth and B streets, a8 follows: @ittebury and the West, 10:10.a.m.’ daily, with Par. lor to Pittsbure and Sleeping Oars from Fitteburg to Cincineati, St Lonis and Chicago; SALE OF BOOK TLLUS- FINE To Ve sold at my Anetion rooms on WED- N¥SDAY, Januat , and following days, (=(7 bewinning at 7 o'clock each evening. coy Jav]4-dt28d _ THOMAS DOWLING. Anct. Real Estate Auctioneer ALUABLE RESIDENCE | cites trees thn HRS RHE | il 1 COND AN: > bE Lente h = WEST, Br ING PREMISES No. 210, | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RATLEOAD. By virtue of two deeas of trust to the under for Cananda'cus, Rochester, Buffalo, Niawara | «icned, dated November 27th, A. D. 1872, an a: 8 Falis anc the North, at 7:40 po, datly, excopt | Noveniher 2th, 1873, and recorded, respect Saturday, with Palace Garg to Watkiis For | ively. in Liber’ it, folio 205, et seq. and Libar No, | Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Elmirs, at 10:20 | 70, folio 429 et seu. of the land records of the Dis: BE Ga creer BOngST- 99 and. 10:18 pam. | Hct, of Columbia. dnd Ly request in writing of the o i 8 pL : party secured thereby, we will sell at public auc: Foradiy, wit Palace Oars aitachod Limited’ Bx i is sb ce ion, in front of the premises, on TU. AY, Janu- prese'of Puliman Zarlor Oars, ‘am. daily, | ary Beth, A.D. 1810. at 3 lock m.. the astern | except Sunday. . prt of Dumbe six (6), in Margaret O. Diswes* for, Brookizn, NY, all thronsh traine, connect at Fubete ‘pion of part of square 570, with the nmprove. rey Oity with boat Brool Annex, fet 3 Sai i Jo atfording direct transfer to Fulton strest-avoid, |" By feet 9 ‘Inches on ‘ ie of not hes on street, and a depth, accord toun aley. ‘outh side of north FE ling to the plat, of 112 feet ‘Toms of sale- One-fonrth cash: balance in six. twelve and eizhteen months from day resented by notes of the purchaser, with ° trom day of sale, secured by de of trust on the premises, (A dchosit of $200 will he rituirod at time of eale, and if terms are not complied with in tive days from the day of sale the property will ba resold, after five days’ public notice, at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at purchager’= cost ing double ferriage and journey across New For Philadelphis, 1:30, 6:80 and 10:15 p.m, dafly. Limited Baynes: 3g am. daily, except Sunday, for Baltimore, 7:00, 8:36, 9:30 a. m. and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday ; 10:10 « m.,1:30, 5:80, 7:40 snd 10:15 p. m. daily. for Pope's Creek Line, 7:00 am and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Anrispols, 7:00am. and 4:20 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. RIA AND FREDERICES! vIN i: WAS AAPRALESANDBIA AND WASHING . MANLON ASHFORD,, ‘Trustees. for Alexandria, 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11a. m., 1-15, 8, 4:20, 5, | _ THOS: E_ WAGGAMAN, A Janlb-cokdbs _ G19, 7 andl ‘30 p.im Gn Sunday at Yam, and [ MIESp STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. 16 an ma For itichmond aud the South, 6:50 sm. and 5:20 p. Py virtue of an order ef the Cireuit Court of the | md Distr Colvinbia. passed Jannary lth, 1 0. 20,624, and also by virtie of & ¥ 20 ested ont of aly. 0. R.R.,5:20 p.m. daily. lesve Alexandria ft Wasbinaton, 8, 7, 8:00, 9, 10, 1 am; 1, 3, 4:20, 6, 6:15, 7and 14 p.m | On Sunday at 8-00 and 10s.m.,and6:15 p.m. | Tickets, information, sleeping and parior car ‘a> | + preme Court of the Distr: urected, Twi . ath Fase commodations can be procured at the offices, nora thie 215 Janina sast corner of Thirteenth strest and Pennsylvani e riht, title. claim, Venhe; northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn idnt in and to’ the follow: syivan! and st the depot, whore orders can to wit: the entira ve ng Of baggage to tion from ed in said store, sei | woods a fy exeeut above-stuted cares. TR) OI dotels and residences. L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. RANK THOMSON. General Manager. nove AS) U. 8. Marshal, b. mit PROPOSALS. OSALS FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. WINE, AND L) ——= = = = JEW PRICE LIsT. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, } N | WashineTon, D. C., Dec. 12, 1878.5 = | Beaied Proposals will be received at this Depart- it UNTIL THE 23p Day OF JANUARY, 1879, at 12 clock noon, for furnishing Wrapping, Paper, Twine, and Letter Balances for the use of the post oftces in the United States for five months from the first day of February, 1479, the said articles to be d, free of expense to the be artment, at the AceNcy of the Post Office Department, } Washinwton, D.C. | “Tbe quality and the estimated quantity of each | article required are specified below: 6,000 reams of Wrapping Paper, 20x25 inches in size, and to weixh 22 pounds to the ream, each ream to contain 20 perfect quires. 100 reams of Wrapping Paper, 26x40 inches in size, and to weixh 65 potnds to the ream, 100,000 pouaa oF Cote Par Bere ates. to ,000 poun mn Twine, ply, an Pineasure not legs than 500 yards to the pound, to be put up in balls weighing about WRAP! ER Men's best quality Candea ARCTICS. 31.25 Women’s and Boys’ do. do. 81 Do. do. Snow Exciuders, b Men's Rubbers, best quality, 50 to 6 Men's Self-acting, do. do." Te. Women’s and Boys’ Rubbers, best quali Miseex’ and Youth's — do. do. Children’s Spring heel Shoes, Best quality Gum Boots. Candee’ make, 82.50. Leather Goods at unprecedented low J. W. SELBY’S, 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., an alf p ; id each, and so bor id a8 not to jani3-tr Between 19th and 20th ste. pecome loose OF tans transportation, J. GEORGES 30,000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, to be 3-ply, . | ron tenure fro as €9.90'sardato Und J Manufacturer of Gent's Fine BOOTS, SHOES | vund, and to be pu balls we EHS | Frome to twonpundseachand eotpound | Omer Ot and Gates, under Natons! Hote 8 not to become loose or tangied in trans- ion. Sampics of the Paper and Twine required will be furnished to persons who desire to bid, on applica- fon to the Blank Agency, P.O. Departinent, Wash- » D. C. tter Balances capable of eight ounces, avoirdupois weight, and 19 rates mustrig aneten t6 Do ezpauated down to ouucee and winaie ratay Perfect necuracy, strength and durabil juired in the Balances fo be furnished | "Samples of each description of Balanoss must sc- | company each bid, and the bidder who may obtain the contract Balan Repairing neatly executed. New Elastica inserted ene y patent machine; price 75 cents to $1. jan8-Im NEW YORK SHOE sTORE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. we REVI! TC ING AN ACCOUNT OF PRTOOR Wibt SELL. ae e. FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT PRIME COST. A FEW QUOTATIONS. Each bidder must furnish with bis proposal guar- antees of his ability to comply with his bid, anda certificate froma postmaster that such guarantors | are reliable persons. ) | Blank forms for proposals will be farnished on ap- plication to the Blank Agency, P. O. Gent's Fine Calf Boots... Gent’s 1,000 styles Boots und $i Gent's Best Rubbers, 45c,, Ladies’ Gent's Best Arctics, € Ladies 5 All kinds of Shoes for Boys and Children at un- Leard of low prices. ‘These are the best and cheapest zoods ever offered at any lewitimate sale in this city. _Jandtr GEO. McCARTHY. | will be required to furnish ces Of | Ladies’ Pebble Goat Button Boots...... 1.00 | | a quality in all respects eqnal to the sample. Ladies’ Cus,om made Goat Button: ~ 150 lance must be well and securely packed in | Ladies’ Custom made, Navy Biue, Disgonal or a box for trai rtation, and delivered, of ex- Check-top Button. eevee 2.00 pense, to the Bi Avency, Washington, D. 0. Ladies’ Goat. Solid Leather, Side Lace. - 1.00 More or lees than the estimated qpantities may be | Ladies’ Custom made, Goat Lace. 2 125 ordered, a8 the necessities of the Department may | Ladies’ French Kid, Box Toe, Button. . 300 ne, | eee een EE, Fa eral. : "8 Boli er, 5 Awards will be made for each article separately if | Gent's Bay State Shoes. 1.00 | deemed moet advantaveons to the Department. Gent’s Hand-stitched Gai: 00 | Bids not made in conformity with this advertise | Gent's (Burt's) Calf Congress. . 2.50 | ment will not be considered, Gent's (Burt's) Calf Button Boot 3.50 | big Shi to each contract. A failure to furnish promptly any article con- tracted for, or any atiemipt to impose upon the De- TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. FURNITURE. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, COOK. ING and HEATING STOVES, WASHING MA CHINES, PAINTERS’ FALL, GOUNTERS, &c.. turday), January 1sth, Bt 10 o'clock, in front of my salesrooms, Tebiall ell a general assortment of the above ods. OM, Bi Nolptatposeteent oh aocountoh weattas 1 THOMAS DOWLING, Auctr. LE OF PREMISES NOS. 438, ANI 442 I STREET NORTHWEST. WASHINGTON. D. C.. UNDER DECREE BY THE SUPREME COURT, D.C.,1N NO. 2,65), UITY. on THUR: DAY, January 30; 1879, at 4 o'clock p. m., I will offer for at public $4 auction, in front of the pretuises, in separ: parcels, the above described propery, being parts Ey of lots: id 11, aque. south of square 516. Terni: One-third cash; residue in three equal in- stalmenteat six, twelve and eighteen tronths, at 6 a per cent. interest. Title rotained until fuil payment Mf purchase money. B50 deposit on accetanes of ach bid. Conveyancing and recording at pur. eae uniber particulars appl ir further p op For further 1yMES s. EbW 50: T. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct, w _iRep. s tu.th.6t} PowNMAN & GKEEN, Auctioncere. USTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE IM a REAL ESTATE ON C STREEL sourg ES TWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SIMREETS FAST. By virtue of a deed of trast to me, bearing fate on tue Ith October, 1875, snd recorded in Liber No. 800, foiio 150, of the Jand reeor 1s ak for the District of Cohmmbia, and at ths request of the party sscured thereby. U'willsell_at pablic auc: tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDA 20th day of January, AD. 1579, at 4 o'clock + that piece or parce! of ground. kituate in the city v1 Washington, in the District of Columb known ss Lot numbered sixtern, (16,)in Charles’ Juste re corded subdivision of Lots numbered three (3.) four (4) five (5,) six G,) even (4,) thirty seven (37) tur tyleght Gs.) and thirty-nine (4) in-sgnare aut the sail bered seven hundred and thirty-two (732) with the impreverents, consisting of a three-story Brick Dxellise Honse with all modern improvements, Terws of sale, as prescribed by dv haif ¢ i pin six anid tw ent, interes ) ecurod | edo trust on the property. ‘A deposit of 8100 re- t time of ‘ ‘Ost_of ed with in five after five days advert Jani7lit WILL wer 2% B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctionsera, in of subdivision Lot H, in wusre 581, fronting 16 feat 1 street west, by 130 feetin depth: and subdivision Lot K, in Sai Square 581, toxethier with the improvements there- on. ‘Terms: One-third cash. ard the balance at six and twelve months. for which the notes of the pur. ebascr, bearing inteyst from the day of sale and don the property sold, will be taken. y 23 will be reauired of the pur Umeof ssle, Alltaxes ber 1, 1878, to be. A de. _WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 60. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEE'S SAT WINES AND LI Ac. On Y MORNING, January 20th, 1814 at store corner of Water © orgetown, D. G., [gs a) e k of the shove goode. . Assignee, 3, Aue 510 MON] OF A VALUABLE PROPER. ON I STREET. BETWEEN 19TH AND 207 STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deeu of trast, bearing date the 20th day of December, A.D. 1876, and recorded ‘n Liber No. 845, folio is of the District of Coli the parties secured thereby, we Ww: ve, at public auction, in front of the MONDAY, the 201h of mit be 1 od Feventeen ( feet, by of about a handsome three-story arth cash, (8), chaser hearing inverest per aenum tutil paid, and secured. by trust upen the property sold. A deposit of 8100 WH be renuired gf the tiine of eal jani0.d EUGENE CAKUSI, 'y Trustees. mpuomas DOWLING, Auction Be vr exch date in er No. Pat pages , 177, and 179, vely, of the laud records of the Distri the subscribers will sell to the hizhest on the premises, at 4 o'clock p.m., on MON- DAY, the 3d day of February, A. D. 18" he follow- ing property, situated in Square No. 240, in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, sccording to Chiy man, Exley & Richards’ subdivision, to Lots No ‘Twenty-one, Twenty-two and Twenty-si each being 20x90 feet, and each containing a 4-story brick dwelling house, with modern conveniences. ‘Terms of eale: One-tourth or mors of the purchase money in cash (or ali cash at the option of the purcha- ser,) and the residue in one, two and three years, on notes of equal sums, bearing interest at 8 per cent. per apnom, payable semi annually from the day of aale, to be secured on the property sold, by deed of trust, to the satisiaction of the Trustees, including insur- ance. A deposit of 8100 on each house will be re- quired atthe timeof the sale. The houses will be sold separately, and all conveyancing will be at the purchaser's it. z Phanlodte GN. THOM, § Trustees. Janl0-dts H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, WITH BRICK BACK BUILDING, KNOWN AS No. 817 H STREET NORTHEAST. = By yirtue of 3 deed of trust, dated May 1th, A. D. 1875, duly recorded In Liber No. fi] 786, folio 13, ct Seg., one of the land records. for the District Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we shall sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Jan. uary 20th, 1879, at 4 o'clock p.m, all that piéce or ey of ground situate in the city of Washington, . C., known as Lot numbered twenty-three (23), in Moses Kelly’s recorded subdivision of Square num- Dered nine hundred and twelve (912.) ‘Terms: One-third cash; andthe balance at six and twelve months from day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cont. per auntim until paid, and secured by a deed Of rust ou, the property sold will be taken. A de. posit of $100 will be required at the tune of sale, and all conveyancing and recordiny at the cost of the purcharer. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days from day of sale, otherwise the Trustees reserva the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, v MATTINGLY, JanTeots Ch PRENTISS, 5 Trustees. partment articles inferior in the opinion of the Post- Taster General to thove contracted for, will be con- ). Department. ‘A Lond with two suiticient sureties will be retired | i} sidered suilicient cause for the forfeiture of the con: | Positive CLOSING OUT SALB | tract. Proposals rnst be endorsed on, the enyelo; ire Propos for Letter Balances,” “Proposals for ov Wrapping Paper,” or “Proposals for Twine,” and addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General, | Washington, D. C. . M. REY, deci? lawiw Postmaster General. 448,000 WORT BHOWN cures Spermatorries, Premature Diseases of s private or venéreal nature. Office, 1605 L st, near loch stb w. deci#-im* NERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical es- Say, cOmprisins a series of lectures delivered at Kahn's Museu of Anatomy, on the cause and cure of premature decline, showing indisputably ho lost health msy be regained, afford: aclear sy- nopsis of impediments to marriage, and the treat | bent of nervous guid physical Gebulty, b sult of 20 years’ experience. By Tency, Or ‘postage stamps, Addres2" Secretary Rahin‘s Muse, 088 Broadway, New xork. nov22.m,wa&tém M4SHeop MESTORED. A victtm of youthfnl impradence, causing prema. turedecay, necvous debility, ete, having tried In yain every’ known retuedy, iss found a shuple self Cure, which he will send FREE to his fellowsufferers. Address J. H. REEVE: my2eolyee 43 street, N.Y. ROBEMTSON can be consulted Denon tarday at bie Onice, L740 Sf2oh Bess ctu st, sdJoining National Hotel, from 4to9p. m,on all diseases of the Urinary and Nervous System. Recent and Chronic Guickiy cared. Al Female Complaints quickly cured. tations strictly private, and s cure suaran- Gharwes Sosder ‘Main ‘office, J0 8. “Sutaw at, Baltimore ‘ooay” RICO D'S N LIZE BR Dieiocen Out's, ESSENCE OF, youth to the moet shattered constitution iy four vecke are a This life-restoring remed: be taken by all abot weak NOTICE TO THE | FENaL OF P Clf1C RAILROAD COMPANY. Under the Pian Be * decree 0 Court, the time in which BE. should be aliowed’ to. part eapate in Ue bench of fhe Flan, by the conversion of Bonds into Preferred Stock. Was left to the discretion of the Parcham ‘Snes this riehe wae a4 tore ‘th ven, and inore than nins- tenths of the Bond of the Bon holders hi converted their that the right of converting rag gemanon Bos the conve office of the Nos Fifth avenue, New Yors. aes mp to the sane «23 foe stock same time. FREDEBICK BILLINGS, Chkairman Purchasing oS The original stock ‘under the: Dee. 18. 1878, Janl-lawém Seminal Emissions, Lost Visor and all | nett Re peaulzation.ratiod by the | avin aa of cloaite thet ie | FORMERLY OF KeLLy & Bagx. Will be found at GEORGE T. KEEN'S MERCHANT TAILORING m8TAB- LISHMENT, No. 414 Nivte STREET ¥. w. wie will be pleased to eee his friends at al = dect-3m_ BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, FURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES WITHOUT REGARD TO CosT, LOUIS HEILBBUN, | Ho, 40% 7th street northwest. PEA1T'S ASTRAL OIL. Siem or—"THat OLD Woman or Mra.“ novlé-tr pressantT VALLEY WINE CO. FRANCOIS MILLER, RES | 309 Ninte STREET, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ‘THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED AT NEW EXTRA DRY OHAMPA( Quarts, $12; Pints, oe G. H. MUMM & CO. DRY VERZENAY, $21.25. Do. EXTRA DRY, 324 BOUCHE FILS & OO. DRY VERZENAY, 820.50 Do. NAPOLEON'S CABINET, $22.60, CALIFORNIA BRANDY, 81 per bottle. Do, PORT, 50 cents per bottle. BASS & CO. PALE INDIA ALE. YOUNGER’S SCOTOH ALE. YORK PRICES. Superior OLD SHERRY WINE, 8250 per gallon. OORDIALS of all kinds _ — OLD BRANDIES, | OLN Ms dealiaes a oy rie CHAS. PRATT & Co., THOMAS RUSSELL, { New York, decl)-3m 1213 Penn’ avenue, | 7 Sots Esormnerons amy! Mancescresees, ((°HE DOWN To FouR CENTS, | FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.1). GASLIGHT OFFICE, | 411 and 413 10th s'reet. Powsnay & GREEN, Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers, 412 7th street northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE SITUATE ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN BRICK RESIDENCE, By virtue of the provisions of a deod of trust executed to us, dated, December 12ch, A.D. 1874, and duly recorded in Liber No. 763, folio 431, ong of the land records for the rambia, and aoe req! rict Titinw of tae hail offer for sale at iblic auction, in front of the premises, on TUES- AY, January’ 2st, 1479, at 4 o'clock ‘p. the following-described real itnate in the city of Wasbingto C., to i Crate piece on, D. or parcel of land khown and bered fifty-eight (68) in Bion of lots ‘H’ and ‘I,’ and a part of °G,’ a of four (4), in ‘ans’ Subdivision of origi twelve (12), in square two hundred and fort (287), recorded in the lan’ olum bis, May 6th, A. low: bron final ot twelve ( i y-Seve! records of the Distriet ), runni ine of Massachusetts aven south one Lundred and five feet and nine inches; thence east thirty (30) Leet; thenca north one hun: dred and five fect and nine inchas to the place of be- ginning,” with the improvements thoroon. consist- Ing of @ handsome Brick Residence, No. 1334 Mass. achusetts avenue. ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by the deed of trust, are cash, of which five hundred dollars must be paid down st the fall of the hammer; but by the consent of all parties interested, the terms may be varied so a8 to require one-thitd of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the balance npon de ferred payments, for which the notes of the pur. chaser mnust ba given, bearing seven per cent. per annum interest, and_ to be secure: on the premi=oe sold. Ail conveyancing wast be at the purcliaser’s cost. If the terms are not complied with in seven days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of tho defaulting pur- chaser, after five days’ advertisement in the Evea- ‘ WM. 5. PHILIP, 2 Jani-t&ds FRANKLIN A. DIOK,s Trustees. yours & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. OF THE HANDSOME TM DOU BhICK VVEELING, No, 1015 By virme of 4 ‘of Aaa Shy 157 Maa recorded Bes 797, folio 268, of the land recorde of the Dis.. trict of Coluinbia, and by the written diraction of Will ell ac pute auction’ in trent af the aoe Bae pub.ic a1 in front of the on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of January, S70, at 4o'clock p. m.lot No. 4.0f Shepherd's ‘sunbdi. of square No. 164, in the city of Washiu toa, fe improved a handsome ib] sto Dakement, with mansard rook Bink Proto” aud Brick Dwelling, ‘Terms of sale bed by the deed of trust: Dtedness ste, doo H i 4 STEAMERS, é&o. RAILROADS AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. B THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY... ....Jamnary 17, 1873, CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Kesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—Atter the passage of the dill to grant arrears of pensions, a3 mentioned in yes- Terday’s Star (the fuli text of which Dili is printed elsewhere tn tats paper}— Mr. Saunders sent to the clerk’s desk and had read a leiter from the Commissioner of indian Affairs in regard to the debate in the Senate on the Indian appropriation bill, to the effect: that the Nez Perces Indians had been removed in Miolation of the law. ‘The commissioner states they were removed in accordance with the pro- visions of the Indian appropriation bill for that T. The Senate, at 5:20, by a vote of yeas 21, nays 18, pemeoeded to the consideration of executive business, and when the doors were reopened House bill to facilitate the refunding of the n: Uonal debt, to authorize the issue of certificates of deposit In aid of the refunding of the public debt, and House bill to make United States notes recetvable for duties on imports, were referred 10 the committee on finance, ‘The Senate then, at 8:85, took a recess until 45 p. m., for the purpose of attending the Henry memorial services in the House. Upon reassembling at P.M., on motion of Mr. Edmunds, the Vice President was directed lo adjourn the Senate until 12 o'clock to-mor- Tew, Upon the return of the body from the ce: mcnies in the House, and the Senate at 7:59, Jicceded by its officers, repaired to the hall of the House. At the conclusion of the ceremonies the Senate returned to tts chamber. and. in ac- With the previous order, adjourned. After our report close greed to continue the debate on the ne the Misstssippl river improve- yn, and providing for tie im- river and the protection of tll next Wednesday evening troduced and reterred as follows: ringer—In reference to special as tu the District of Columbia. By Mr, provide against evils from the si of thtoxicating drinks in the Di dia. By Mr. Walte—To amend reducing trom three months the redempt ‘To authorize he funding act to thirty da: Ni OF SIX Per cents). By Mr. Cobb— the local taxation of legal tender notes; also, to equalize the bounties of soldiers. ingieton introduced a bill to amend so tuch of the sundry civil appropriation. b SESSiC provides tor the southern m ayMent of for services rend before the war. By that bill the sum of € Was appropriated, and the Secre he Treasury has not made payment because the nount Of appropriation was not suficient. Mr. Siugleton’s bill rizes the payment of w per cent. Of thi tof all claims that may be found to be In order to meet the objections so often made that those who ad received pay by the confederacy for this service would be paid again, Mr. Singleton pro- hibits pay of that ¢ The bal oron n patd is to be held for the period of qonths, in order that all may have an opp: tunity to file their claims and present their proofs, and then the mouey 1s to be divided pro ta. All claims not presented within 12 months e to lapse, and will be outlaw Mr. Clymer, In view of the ceremonte ening In honor of the late Prof. Hen ‘of the Smithsonian institution. o resolution for the admission to the floor ives and daughters of member the at 5 o'clock. took ¢ h time the Hou: assembled Tuemorial services in honor of Prot. y took place, as reported elsewhere in this oo {ning after the 50 per cent.shall have West and East, hd hunters are gathering ina mar- Trappers yellow the Mississippi river just now, and wholesale dealers in centres ike Chieagd and St. Louis are kept busy recelving and forwarding It wholesale prices, the game arriving at these points 15 estimated to be worth something like $50,000 a week. Ss large stim of mor represents vasts heaps of tesh, feathers tur at the low prices for which these pro of the far West now selling. there go by wholesale at ti while rabbits tetail in ima @ astonishing price of tive ab foriy and At simula (ails out nis a ac nse quant at fancy prices, Is sold, with the hide on, to butchers and packers at five cents a pound. The venison which comes trom Minnesota 15 ¢ the best. but much aiso comes from Indian ‘Terr where the Cherokee nation have enelosed gaine reserve of fity square miles in which deer and jack-rabbits abound. ou the plains rabbits are hardly looked upon as game w the notice of professional who have lived long enowzh to call nselves grown men; when show is on ound they a ughtered in droves old at the ratiro: tons the cord. n markets are well supplied with stern slppers, seeking some other OuUet for tacir surpius, Have been experiment - ing upon London. (uaits principatiy are sent partly because of the unprecedented nuabi of these birds whieh have come to an untim ed profits on them are ind of game. When the quails reach St. and Chicago they are frozen: they are jacked in barre! ightly wedged in by ure, and placed on fast freight er than on any SOI fast ocean steamers for Liver- ‘The steamship companies agree that the Ss shall remain on deck during the voy- id if the weather keeps cold the quails » in London as fresh as when they started. cost the Western shipper fifty-five cents wzen, the treight to London is about twenty- two cents a dozen, and the price tn London The Western shipper ze a handsome profit on N.—All efforts to popularize crema- ‘fon in this country are unavailing. Old Le Moyne’s furnace up in Pennsylvania is not pay- ing one per cent. on the investment, and there ‘5 taJk Of turning it into a pop-corn factory. So long as real estate is abundant in this country und reasonably cheap for burial purposes cre- mation will not flourish. In the Old World, however, where funerals are exvensive and srave room scarce there is quite a revival. Last year the furnace at Milan consumed 27 corpses, the cost of burning being but 75 cents in each case. In some parts of Germany the Protestant church has prescribed a ¥ttual for cremation. Holland has a strong society. London ts erect- ingafurnace. Switzerland has legalized cre- mation and in Europe generally incineration is growing In fav EDWARD Payson WESTON has wagered Sir John Astley £100 to £500 that he (Weston) will Walk 2,000° miles in 1,000 hours on the public r of England. We will take the southeast of England, passing around the coast to Corn- wall, then back to London. Weston will not walk on Sundays. He further agrees to deliver a Jecture tn each of the principal towns through which he pas This Wil — a little over titty miles a day for six days in each week. If Weston is as strong as when he tramped trom Maine to Chicago he may get Sir John’s money. ‘The walk was begun yesterday. A HoRRIeLe DovRLE MURDER Was committed at Leil’s Bend, on the Cumberland river, twelve iiies from Nashville, Tuesday night. The S$ not discovered until eight ‘o'clock ng, When the corpses of John d his wife were found side by ‘They had been terribly beaten and distigured by a billet of wood. Between the dead Dodies were forma an infant anda child about two y playing, witless of their tragical surroundings. ro named Knox Martin is suspected of ¢ committed the murder. He had had a misunderstanding with Whittenmeyer about pay fora day’s work. He is still at large. MILLIONAIRE ¥. dispatch from Williamsport, Pa., says a friend received « letter from Peter Herdic, dated riolk, Va., ii which he says he is on his way south, attended by a physician, and that he is in very bad health. He does not intend to es- rape the sults which are now pending against but will return as soon as_his health has improved to face the courts which want him. He further states that he was surprised to hear from the newspapers that he had left Williams- port to escape punishment. SOUTHERN REPUBLICANS.—J. E. Bryant, ehair- man of the Georgia republican state central committee, met a number of leading New York republicans in that city Monday evening, to dis- cuss a plan for reorganizing the republican party ia the south. Mr. Bryant asks that $3,000 e raised fora republican journal in Atlanta, and a committee was appointed to secure this amount. Remarks were made by Judge Noah Davis, Joseph Seligman and others. They ad- Yocated measures to establish free schools at the south, and fo raise the standard of educa- on athong the white population. ‘Tals, they claimed, would lead to the upbuilding of two healthy | goto parties, animated by principles and uot by color prejudice and sectional hatred. ‘The republican party would also come in for its share of southern stipport. Loose LEGIsLaTIon.—In an embezzlement case at Pottsville, Pa., last week, the point was raised that certain amendments made to the criminal code ut the last session of the legislature in cflect repealed the sections amended as to all Violatious before that date. If os fudge. should sustain this view of the law lecision, nee} bas ars wee tee aay me A: in effect. gene prison doors of ail rich criminals whose senten- ces have not yet expired. GRATIFYIN the rope with which Hunter was hung were in inch, “An tozenfous speculator made'a nies an inch, n Ingenious 8} thing” by awning bogus rope. The physician who was with the murderer during the closing hours denies that the poor wretch Was either drunk or drugged. ; but the datter had d | quantity of game in the country west of | ucts nd partly because the ex- | ew York, where they are transferred | old, who were crooning and | & A Homance LOVERS WHO ARR MARRIED ose, APTER WAITING POR FORTY YSAaRs. Among the recorded during the last month was that of a couple whose youth- ful attachments had survived the nippit ig frosts of nearly forty wiaiers of separaiion. The parties to the marriage contract are both | hatives of St. John, New Brunswick. where they made mud ples in one another's company, attended the same school, gave each other the cores of apples and otherwise conducted tien, Selves after Lie manner of youthful lovers young Faucett (fer that is the name of th: faithful swain) being tbe final choice ot tn young lady. after having amused hers flirting with all the other Doys in that reg! AS they grew older they became form gaged, and for three years the course : love ran smoothiy; but about the end of that | time Mr. Faucett foolishly introduced a friend. named Matthewson, whose fascinations proved oe RCONOMY IN StaTE Gown, .— IR his ro Governor P * informe toe legisiatare that be wit eee priations made Defore the money spnronuna s in the treasury, as he means that tho state shall not be bidding for money at high rates of iuterest, nor have its expenses tn excess of tte income. | Under the constitution of Minnesota the governor can veto any item of An appropria~ en Dil v Ming the DUM ttselt. §"-- Strike for the zreen graves of your and see if they have been moved,” is the ph ns | of the Freeport (HL) Herald, pti ntn— j MARRIED. BUCEEY—RUSSELL. On Jannary With, 1879. at | the Metropolitan Presbyterian church. by ‘the Rew Dr. Chester, P MACRY BcchtA. of New a9. Russet. of L Pa N, Al the Church of ry 1th, 1NTS, at 1 am. by : pele : , Toxuscnd, Db. Jomarn SWAN Al Irresistible to the fickle maiden. Sle. jilted Ks Townes ; Vax Ame her old love and was Soon on wid the new, Tanton, Dc to AsNa P. Gaiam. of not up to that tite dee Phuadelptia Ledwer copy suflicienUly successful in wooing fickle fe — -o- ating, tune to take upen oe the So cewengees | or DIBD. supporting a wife. He went to Nevada and in hours Pa a that land of big” bonanzas amassed a fortune. | 6 KOGGC Fo cat ee, Haxee B He returned to the land of snow and ice, was take place at’ Mchendres Ci married and came with 0 puthtul bride to | on Sunday at 2 o'clock. Caltfornia. where they passed twelve years of HEVBUR happy wedded Life. In Mr. Matthewson January 1th, 1879, at the residence of Ins wrandmother,No 409 L street southeast Some died. and as he left_no will his wife sueceeded | W1an BerEC es, aged Gwenty-one years, to his estate. Faucett, who bore his disap. Pune aturday afterooon, 2o'clock . polatinent as well a: ‘ond. also went to N HOVE ER, Suddenly, on Friday, January Vada and quarried treasure among the Si at7 o'clock a. m., Lovisa Hoypexomn, making Ms home tn Virginia City. In eof learned that bis former love was 9 wido her No. 1326 Sixth street northwest, om ote to her and a corresponde Pt tive “ar Ry mda. the Toth instant. Relatives and friends are fanned intoa tame the fire of love which had respectiully invited to attend. Pa all mouldering in his boom. Ne | LOVEJOY. Oudannary 17th, 1879, Jous Sinan proposed, was accepted, and cate to tlk 10x Lovesox, eon_of Mr. Jolin N. Loveloy. an tien where the two long separated lovers ® rails Sear of hits ae forty Ne one by I of funeral hereafter . MARTIN. On January 16th, 1570. Groroe Ew Maurin. aed 2 years, T months and Alice V. Martin 433. Ri street northwest, Sunday es and triends invited to attend. * On the morning v. Joseph . After the we Which was attended by one lady trie: the bride, invitations were friends gathered at the hon Ach TO ci ulate the apy. termtn Funeral trom 2o'clock. Relat OSFAGAN | Osracan. after along ill at ul throu: of Jus axe. mative of the County: Tyrone, Francisco Chruni t tor the j@et twenty sears a resident eral will take place from his late residence. northwest, ou Sunday, January Genesee. with bird ca: m Friends and acquaintances nda little ¢ tontae train, she | request 1 >. : | RS UNDERTAKERS. AS. F. HAKVEY, THOS, Hi. JAS. F. HARVEY & ©O. Undertakers, ound upon the wag to thelr seats and look window. 1 bend my face | nd write usiy. for i} © | | dreamily out of 1h MABTIN down to the Teel her eyes ne vietiin iis oeees or ake 9789 7th st. nw. Kewidenoe on premieas. 417-1m ys the vietim in case: "nna Just as 7 aud ny litt gentleman can always tind a seat eh more easily than e Lady. \ she smiled. Not the kind of ie. Iv was too triumph Of course, 1 surrendere: certainiy 1 iny trouble.” She thanked me W ©. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with B £. Harvey) 0 F atrest wm. 9.5 Une door east of Tenth atroei Osehets of all grados and styien. Susbalied and prepared for transporwtios 1 ge nd 1 crawled out ot wy s cowiortable seat, and xathered ap iy ove: ee sttendaute of stunt hotles. coat, MY manuscript, my shawl strap packs Everything sirictly first-class end on the mom ress my valise, and my Overshoes, and she and Che | Suable tema little girl went into the vacant premises go soon asthe writ of ejectment had De Jone. whens, hey looked happy and comfor UNDERTABBS, n I ste S the atsle; 1 (ook up those bird cages and set them along on top of the coal box, and sat down in the seat th 1387 10th st. mo we cated. 1 apologetically remarked ty TAK BB, worsn, who was gazi me with an exp, Ponn’a ovenue sion that boded trouble, that “it wa: — — warmer for the canaries ip by the stove, didn't say anything, but she gave me af that made it much warmer for ok for about than the stove can make it for tue HOLIDAY GOODS. Fo NEW YEAR'S DAY. MALAGA GRAPES, FLOBIDA ORANGES, CALIFORNIA PEARS ws that BANANAS, ssure are LADY APPLES, c Seusion JAMAICA RUM, BT. CROIX RUM NEW ENGLAND KUM n't beeve she likes m bly Confident that st | proves oc my conduct. J. By in th | iN MEDICAL and f > disap- Hawk INVESTIGA ed effects of diminished pi exclusively due toa diminution tat en in the alr, and conseque jon to asphyxia, while, on the rease of pressure up to thre sions more active FINE OLD WHISKIES. BHERRIES. PORTS, and when the pressur BRANDIES AND SWEET CATAWBA. pheres, the oxidizing p moditied in nsistent witht the t n, Frickler and Gertmann hav at the absorption of ox nical acts of respi ed that when y JOHN BH. MAGRUDEK, 1491 New York avenue, Near U. 8. Treasury Department G™at ATTEACTION ! RICH ROLIDAY PRESENTS A LARGE ASSORTMENT, GOOL GOODS, VERY LOW PRICES, | DIAMONDS, = AND OTHER RARE GEMS, 8, BRONZES, SILVER PLATED WARE, after standix tion ts set tormed that acid: and it ts be as well yrie_and ° acids, are Wher inte the stomach € product of fermentation. formed in it D Si WINTER KULES.—Never lean w | upon anything that is cold. Never be: ar pment Se & 00, until breakfast has been eaten. | Loar awp Comai=ston BROKERS, | rm drinks and then immediate! N.E. cor 10thand in the cold air. Keep the back—especial tween the shoulder-blades—well covere: | Uie chest well protected. In sleepinz tn a cold | roon:. establish the habit of breathing through | the nose, and never with the mouth wide open. Never go to bed with cold or damp feet: always toast them by the fire ten or fifteen minutes be- Fronting Pennsylvan iy; Scasen ida Oran orchards ; a full line of Oolgate's Toi fore goipg to bed. Never omit regular bathing: | Bum, Perfumes, Toilet Waters, Re tat eo ae eae | for unless the skin isin active condition tur | packawes for Christmas Presents: full line of Fine cold will close the pores and favor convestion or | and Staple Groceries. We use the weurhts and otber diseases. After exercise of any kind,neve measures and guarantee every sold Tide in an open carriage or near the window | _decal-tr A. B. SCHOFIELD, Manager of a carfora moment. It Janrerous to health and even to life. When hoarse, speak ag title FRENCH DREss coops. as possible until it is recovered from, else the = Jendia French vole may be permanently lost, or difieulties of pondeweee Holidays. Diack Bitkn, it eplom, throat may produced. Merely wari the | did qualities, from $125 to $2; Brocade Armure back by a fire, and never continue keeping the | Silke, for over dresses ; Brocade Suk Orer 4 back exposed to the heat afier it has been com- | Armure Suitings, in worsted, fortably warm. To do otherwise is debilitating. When going from a warm atmosphere into a colder one, keep the mouth cl So that the air may be warmed by its passage through the hose ere it reaches the lungs. Never stand still in cold weather, especially after having taken a slight degree of exercise; and always avold standing upon ice or snow, or where the person is exposed to a cold wind.—{4 any Argus, A SINGULAR TRIPLE TRAGEDY.—A telegram ; Black tat Usoral Sheree st ts ah Table Clothe and Napkins; Pillow and ; all sizes and qualities ; all sizes, in choice patterns, Those in want of choloe noone tall do oll to ax. srccegggle, | ee Gecl9-tr 1328 F st., near Ebbitt House EPY1N F. Brooks. from Ailsa Craig, Ont., Jan. 15, say sterday morning Miss Walker, residing at Brecon Mills, O@ROCORAN BUILDING suddenly dropped dead. Her betrothed, Edward HOLIDAY PRESENTS FANCY DROP LIGHTS and SHADES, sino, NEW STOCK OF PATENT BRASS and POROB. LAIN OIL LAMPS, all of the latest Patterus and Cousins, hearing of her death, cut his throat, and Miss Walker's mother, on seeing her daugh- ter’s corpse, also dropped dead. How tHe Txt, Ane Aq periment with the Edison telephon between Indianapolis and Chicazo one day last | S87! of Finish. week, shows In a striking manner the power of | Bole Agent for thesale of Messrs. Mitchell, Vanoe & that instrument. The distance between the 0o."s Celebrated two citles ts 21 miles, but the operator at etther —_ end was pe! ae S — ay oo ~ GAS FIXTURES other said, but to distinguish words whispere: over the wires. “During fhe erin! Ie ovcurted cy | Alarge stock on hand. the Indianapolis operator to BT Guarantees entire satisfaction Agent for Dr. Colbur’s EVAPORATORS. deci®itr Fo THE HOLIDAYS. We have displayed an nnusnally lange and varied stock Of FANCY GOODS ant MINOBLES. NEOUS A 3 F presents ERIN DING Ail the NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOK® of the sea- son; the best JUVENILE sud TOY BOOKS, bux lish and American. aA new designe. LEATHER Gov! in PLAYING Cabs, Giless. DOMINUES, OHROK- ‘The FIN ‘ATIONERY 8 ty, EST STAIOHUN BROTHERS, BoOrsELLERS AND STATIONERS. Cor, Pewn. are. and 1th HeLmax GOODS. The pnblic are tnvited to all and examine one of the pe and most attractive stocks of HOLIDAY GOODS in the city. "These Goods ure marvels of taste and elewance and gouprises reat variety of Hussia Leather, 1vory, ortoise Shell Jayauess aud Csrese 4 boant:tul collection : of Minton both pian and Our stock of CHRISTMAS CABDS was uever 60 large, varied or attractive. ‘ancy Statiousry. Miscellaneous and Toy Booxs ave the wires connected at the main ofice in Chicago with a pri’ ate wire to the residence of a friend. Afier tmorning” had been exchanged, the O Man asked the other when he caine to town and where he was stopping, and was astounded to find that he was talking over 200 miles of wire. A Trorov OLNG INFIDEL, who had no re- Higious belief whatever, and was glad that he hadn't any, was recently stricken With paral fis at his house. a few miles west of Uue: ; When he recovered consciousness and powers of specch, his first request was that some one would read him a chapter of the Bit THE “ THING” IN BosToN.—The first thing a native of Boston does, after the severance ot the umbilical cord, is t0 procure a copy of Em- erson’s Essays and carry it along the street under his left arm; the next thing 1s vo saddle lis nose with a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles, and he winds ne by riding a very ti and un- tamed bycicle through the streets. Commercia' AN ACTRESS’ SERIOUS INJURTES.—Miss Louise Pomeroy, the actress, who was injured in a rail- way accident near Shreveport, La., J. in every style, quality and price. is reported by the attending’ puysi ¥ i 5 Got, MORRISON very low. Miss Stella Willis is improving, and | _@ecSte_ z on the other members of the company, who were more or less injured, have recovered. yommar PRESENTS, “More CONTRACTION.”—This is what a New BEADBURE PIANOS, oy oneaie York paper calls the sentencing there of three counterfeiters to the penitentiary for, in the ag- | pAGycthd, fal Btock, at the Tots. gregate, twenty-two years. Fine, pepsin eel FOR BENT, and rent! A RerorT Covkrgous.—New parlor maid: SaNDens & BTAYMAN, SsErnenp Duripine, “ liere’s a letter, ma’am, if you please!” New 1119 Penna xm: ay mistress: “Pry, Mary, are you not accustomed | _@ecl0-1y Charles at. to see letters handed on a tray?” maid: “Yes, ma’am. But I was! (Punch, Be“ Tired of } life; good-bye, all,” “wrote Ca’- vin Bouch, of Waterloo, lowa, a boy of 15, on a = of paper, and went out and drowned him- self, &@—A move ts being made in Nashville, Tenn., C. Coben for 31 a widow, sgt ae Gasman ee New parlor didn know you PRESENTS TO SUIT THE TIMES, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, IN RUSSIA LEATHER, METAL, CANVAS AND ‘WOOD BOXES, DESKS, PORTFOLIOS, POCKETBOOKS, CIGAE CASES, INKESTANDS, MATCH BOXES, CARD CASES, BASKETS, &6. ecutor. An Imported and parnacie,” PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, GIFT BOOKS, ne caltor of the Lowell (ass) Court is cared ‘Cheap and Elegant. by the president of the common council. TOY BOOES, et PUR Or By baw eared a git Innumerable, at een. . SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, ra rain asa! Custer will soon be “Love and Marriage,” Is the title of the PRESENTS. lecture delivered ta Tows’ by Miss, Helen M. Home Righter, Who “never was in love, andnever was —— weet WATCHES, aM . Caldwell has been comm't- ae a tol apbalens Mack. tor the murder of her ha- BiLvanWalix, a2, band. P. WALLAOHS, 82The accounts of James F. Quick, defaul- treasurer Of Pike county, Pa., are ‘Loam Baoxres axd Jewaum. tafaus Sa, } ecass 2627 Pewne eves Dear Wilard's Hotet