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AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS | BE WABNER, Real Estate Auctoneoe. " SA1F OF _TNIMPROVED PROP. STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION BALES: Ee THIS EVENING. (THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. AUCTION SALES. OLEY, Auctionce Dee cell upon th pow. between Do: THIS DAY, at 1¢ VERNON PAS-_ CORCORAN, which bas suit and furnished, tain, is the onty boat, st Mount! trip $1, including sdmission ves Gib street wharf dati; and returns about SoS WowI, Suyt Lastest Mount Versoa 5 OTIC m0} Notice ro oT ‘The steamer W. W. NPC STR*UTS NURTH. U LUABLE FOUR-STO! ON NEW YORE & tock, pow open. To sold to the bichest bidder, without reserve The 9 so'd to anit pur OF LITERA- so. mansion an VERY CHOICE RICHLY ILLUS- SOCKS, BARS ITIONS IN FiNE ion rooms on WED- 3 i y j and following days, ay OMAS DOWLING. Anct._ ‘TMENTS E ENCLUDING SOME BOOKS ON ANCIENT AND. FINE AR’ TRATED: PHOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. BINDING, &e db Spas a NESDAY, January bewinning at 7 o'elocl = ¥ = of the Records for. SUMPUEH ANHANGEMENT. ThA abd at the request Of WOR SOBFOLE. FORTRESS MONROR AND TER The swift snd siewant iron Steams: LADY OF THE LABE, Captain 0. J. Boxss TILLE, leave Gtirstreet wharf, until, further notice, ever nesday and Fr the District of SIDEBOARDS IT HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer. OF PROPERTY ON GSTRERT, FIFTH AND SIXTH STREETS IMPROVED sY ite, saat hoe; ng Lot numbered f wo handed and ifty-2 lund iwanty fect and t north C street and a fr. Monday, Wed- “day, at 8 Olde py m., connecting with steamers for Linon tg hen fursdsy and Saturday, at €c'clock bi POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. soar SOHN W, THOMPSO oon, cr wharf Wena oan staves times TRUSTEE'S a SOUTHEAST, inches (120 1.10 in. 2 fone bundred feet on Lika street W of the District of secured thereby, I will, on SATURDAY, at 4 o'clock p. m.. remises, ail that part %, in Square numbered 845, oity ef Washington, District of Columb Teet next adjoining the east and running back with that width the th of the emne. ‘Terms of sales: Ore-third cash : balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 7 by 4 deed of trust on the @ option of the purchaser. will be required when bid i are rot comphed with in seven days the T serves the r.cht to resell the proverty ,at the risk an f the defaultins purehaxer Al cokds THUS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trusiee. DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘TEES’ SALF OF T¥PROVED PROPERTY, Ang. SLO FRAME HOUSE, Captain doz B. and at the request of ‘ot line of” cars, at 7 2. week, Leonardtown, stoj ~ tp. ‘Days of sailing, Mon- 7. ora spply at the office, over rights ne OB sarees aly relics Bon at Keox'’s Rx EL BACON, Prev. auction rooms, ent of the above E ae crofe’s subdivision numbered one hun . the same having a front of hird inches on of Lot numbered ent on ascount of weatie THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. THUESDELL, Auctioneer SALE OF HATS. CAPS. New York aventic, ) cash; balance in six (6), twenty-four (2 for which notes of the pur- en, with interest at six er cent by a deed of trust on the prop: b, at the option of t! CANES. UMS! AT ACCTION. dotirust dated January corded in} ibar No. a5, + one of the land records for the, TAS, | those inembet 2 chaser wil! be t per annem, secur: erty sold: or all ca A depcsit of 8200 on each piece be required at tiweof sale, and all recording wi at cost of pitrchaser. The Trustsna resell the property unless terms: ven days from day of sale, at aser or purchasers, “ment JW. THOMPSON, GEO. HB. WHITE,. ee __ _EDUCATIONAL. STRUCTION IN SPAN. 221 6th st. now. . F. A, RUSS would like a few upon the Pisno. Terms modera ee "BJ ACOINELLY, regerve the riel are complied with i risk and cost of defauiting pur after five days’ adver pihcont, Water atreck, SAMUEL BACO) GhRoIAN LLOYD _—Sreaxsee Rp the » New Yous, Havas, LoNDO™, st lowest rates. ing, Conformature, Un yrell M SMITH, § recorded in Liber he land records f ant hy, direction of the party | |, Day and Evening te inthe District of Co- | on the Upper i teen feet front by the in, B10; second cabin, $60, z eet te : SERVATORY OF ee A RD LG NEPIL PALMON? Resdings and Impersonations by CRYPTI PAL- LOCUTION, \LYDE’S Niw EXPRESS Line PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, WABHIN TLADELE A SEORGELOWN, > at Philadeiphta with Cigae’s Line for Boston, Providence, und New England Biases. ead of trust, date iin Liber No. 60, stds for the Dis: re jest of the party sc y INDERGART: NV NORMAL INSTITUTE, with Model Kindergsrtens and Advan . LOUIRE POLLUC a e 4 property will beso:d Mouday, at 12 x ‘Monday, st 7 p. rms: OF e-tLird P northe, for whi w interest fron THOMAS DOWLING, Auctic nw Classes for Ls Boys and Girls. Private ng, Afternoon sud E ry 6th, bat Pu ciod B SPORES at MEATS. Cail any day between 12 sad 1 o'clock, or Mondsyt and Thuradase after 4 p.m. dec. CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, orner 7th aud L streets n.w. Established 1864 advatcs, men and women, are ‘trust and profit. The course ip, Spelling, Composition, Cor. able Entry Book-keepine, Commercial “Law, Bi Ethies and Lectures a attends day bg visi Oollewe, or address: joe Se" G. SPENCER, Princtps) SEIVALELY OR IN GLASS. — Latta, Rhetoric, Logic. * Arithmetic sim} Annapolis or Ooileiats p Terme moderate. 'S. W. FLYNN, A.M, “Tabir Boann— ate Auctioneer. bthe city of Washinston, T The north balf of Lot 9, in Sq 8 holdin positions < th ha'f of sub. tS NORTHWEST. Al nsion Lot H, in Square 581, fronting 16 feet Wun. at., Preigist Gent Pass’ver Au’t. ‘on Lot K, ins re 581, tovetber with the improvements there- MORRIS, 4) B's NMAN LINE ire course may be Rs GS SRR re Baa ening sessions. For par \ erms: One-third cath, ard the balance at six | B Boren Mare frac: Terms: One-third cash, ar balance at six ana twelve months, for which the notes of the pur- i bearing interest from the day of sale a the property sold, will be taken. of the purchaser at f thapary secured thereby, I Pywell and WILLIAM B. McKELDEN, Trustees. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Aucis, jals~d1ot POWNMAN & GREEN, ‘chase money. al tmonths from day erest ateizht (S) percent. 1 ecuren by a deed of crust on the px CoxcompyiLs —Boys, $50 per quarter : Girls, #45. Students é€ for business, ‘3. SHORTLIDGE. A. M., Principal RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILRVAD. THE GREAT DUUBLE TRACE. Sstional Honte and Short Line to the North, Northwest, West and Southwest. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1878 LEAVE WASHINGTON + Philadelphia, and Boston . On Sunday to Baltimore th and smoking rooms, LEWOOD_ INSTITUTE, For rates of passoze and other i TATE ON © STR FIRST AND 5S deed of trust to ms, bearing b October, 1875, in Liber No. S00, foro 150, the District of Colnn party seeured th © UNAED LLW. duniniening the ets: OF nothing 19 the | W Alten BE. Wi d passage crossing the meridian FURNITURE THE CUNASD bss ed COMPANY LIM. New York and Liverpoot, Calling — wat Cork Harbor. Breakfast at Kelsay, 4:60 3. m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. mont, Strasburg, ‘Winchester, y. 17:40 a. m.—Baltimore snd Laurel Expresa. 3:10 a. m.—Point of Rocks, Piedmont Winchester, Hagerstown, and Ws York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- Car to New York and at Annspolis Junction. a Six and twelve mouths, with nine per cent. in y dived of trust on the property. quired at time of sale. purchaser. Tf ternis are not cot and Koom Cary les snd Corn plied with in five > Trustee reserves the right and risk of defaulting purchaser, ays advertisement. i WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF THOSE HAND. SOME FOUR ELLIN R CORAN STRE BRELWEEEN Q AN ‘S. Ry virtue of three several deeds of trust, each dated the 2ist April, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 750, at reapectively. of the land records of the District of Columbia, the subscribers will sell to the hishest bidder on'the premises, at 4 o'clock p.m., on of February, A.D. 18: are No. 240, in tho city 5) i jecnesday frou ‘Geythis . and every foul “Ho ) —Ne 520. m— New On ‘TUESDAY, | | | “8:36 a m.—St. Louis, and Pittsburg Express. Gar lomtlunton, Pullman Cae te. Cinctangd on. afto Sandusky, daily, except Sat- urday. 9:00 m—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis 10.00 "Baltimore Express. Btops at Bladens burg, College, Beltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- tion, Jesup’s and Hanover. ‘ding to accomum: state Auctionéer. RY VALUABLE TM. BEING THE LAR dE D MANSARD RUDE E NORTHE. Bs NEM. ) F STREETS NORTHWEST. OCCUPTED BY WRIGHT'S SALOUN, MI WILKINS’ BOOK STURE, AND Fox OF of a deed of trust, dated Fe'-raa- and recorded in Liber 726, folio 04, of the land records of the District of Co- rite of a deed of June 1, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. Cne of the land records of the District of a 1 will sel! at public auction, in front of the premises hest bidder, at’4 o'clock on 2 art of Lots eight (8) and nine in Square four hundred and fifty-five (455), city of Washington, District of Colum: 2) 16 large ‘our-story an Iding at the northeast corner of 7th and F streets, near the Post Office and Interior De- partments. A’ vlat giving an exact description of the perty. will be exhibited at the sale, rem ite location presents a tempting opportunity for investment to large capitalists. ‘Terms: Five thousand dollars cash, avd the bal- ance in six, twelve, eighteen, twenty-four and thirty-six months with interest at six per cent., pay- able s1mi-annuaily, and secured by a deed of upon the property, containing a covenant tor the inguranee for the benefit of the deferred notes until their payment. and also for the taxes. Five hundred dollars to be paid at the sale rty ixstruck of. Incase the terms ed with in ten days after the sale, the ‘Trustee re erves the right to resell the the risk and cost of the de advertisement in tie Evening Ster. All conveyancing and recording at the purchaser's daily. Grafton to Return tickets on favorable terms. Tickets tesned rf at a specia! low rate of $60 gold during the fal! and Bteerage tickets from ‘and Queenstown, and ail other parts of lowes: rates. ae is of laden given for Belf: and other porta on the ports. FOURSTORY AND MT “Btecrage at very low rates. ING. AT. THE 12 ELicott City and } ay. * —New York, Philadelphia and Boston ee iBonaay only To Bao aoe Sep mon iy 10 Bustions, end Laurel DAY, the 3d day 1 ing property, situated in of Washington, District of Chipman, Exley & Richards’ Tih etreet, Washing: CHAS. G. FRANCELYN, Agent, N. ¥. __ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. subdivision, to one, Twenty-two and Tweuty-six. each being 20x10 feet, and each containing a 4-story house, with modern conveniences. : One-fourth or more of the purchase money in cash (or all cash at the option of the purcha- ser,) and the residue in one, two and three years, on notes of equal sume,bearing timore, B ress. Frederick via Relay. olis Junction. . m.—Point of brick dwellin On Sundays to Febrnary 24. 1879, Passengers taken in the Cara dé- Canton. Btop at i Dia, and being iny interestat 8 percent. per | Imanaasd Coot in ible semi-annually from the day of sale, ‘on the property sold, b faction of the Trustoes, ance. A deposit of $100 on_ each house will b quired at the time of the sale. ‘The houses will be ncing will be at the C.N. THOM, § Iitimore and Ws ay, ee g sold separatel: The “ Water! ly. and all con’ ‘The “ Duke of Bedford” sgh ps diy ie ‘These warranted. “Lioya & Smith's " latest designs. Large Line, ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, S16 F st. n. w., Opp. Patent OMce AND WINTER GOODS. ‘ast opened, at close ‘OUNG & MID. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE HANDSOME DOUBLE) BRIOK DWELLING, No. 1016 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trustto me, dated st 26th, 1875, and recorded in Liber No 797, folio 263, of the land records of the Dis.. trict of Columbia, and by the written direction of der of somie of the notes ub,ic auction, in front of the EDNESDAY, th 29th, at 4o'clock p. ‘an Point of hock cyan Stations ig —Bt. Louis, Cin ‘Louisville bai Pitteburg, except Sunday. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Stops_at_ Bladen: & New York, and Special (*) Daily. ¢0u Sunday only. Other trains dally "Sif trains stop at Relay Btation. urs and Laurel. Sleeping cured thereby, I rel of January, 1879 Shepherd's ‘subdi- of Washington, ¥. J. HEIBERGER, Orrizuns’ Anux & Havx Menowanr Taiton, (0. 164, in the cit; a handsome doubl basement, with mansard roof, Brick D The amount of in: PENNSYL' BOUTE £0 THE NOETH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID SCENERY, MaGNIFIOENT EQUIPMENT. Effect Decempen 161 VE WASHINGTON. corner of Sixth and B streets, = Pittsburg and the West, 10:10am.’ daily, with Par- Csr to Pittsburg sand TK to Cincingati, St daily, with Palace Oar to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAQ Fells and the North, at 7:40 Saturday, with Pslace Oars to Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VALUABLE PROPER- TY SITUATE ON [STREET, BETWEEN 197H Bp virtue’ of m dood of tise beating a y 6 of a St, the 20th day of December, A. recorded in Liber No. 845, folio 58, of the. id records of the District of Columbia, and by ction of the parties secured thi public auction, in front of the | ¥, the 20h day of January, 5 lot numbered reventeen (17), in the subdivision of part of square numbered ous hundred and eighteen (118), aa recorded in the office | of the Surveyor of said D’strict in pages 351 and 3: ront on I street by the deed of trust: trust unpaid, with the mr eal in Saae a ‘unpaid, expense of sale, jand | | the balance ’in twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six | months, for which the notes of the bearing’ interest from the di by deed of trust on the taken. A deposit of $200 purchaser at the time of the sale, ancing shall be at the purchaser's ex terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, | the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. NDREW ©. BRADLEY, Trustea Real Estate Auctioneer OF VALUABLE RESIDENCE STREET NORTH, BE N IRD STREETS ‘bear date 'D. Asis, and ROLAND, Doctress and Midwife, st.nw. The best established and on ble Ladies’ Phy = e city » IV to Yo’clock. All female compiain In 878. TRAINS LEA from Depot, of sale, and secure: follows : perty told, shail be Hout and Ont an f oe wae expense. If the oe Tones HN TRIPP’S BLOOD PURI- Ohicago. ‘9, at 4 o'clock p. m. for Syphilis, §: 1876. This lot has @ ‘a depth of about $3.44 feet,and is improved by aLiaudsome three-story Brick Dwelling. a ‘Yerms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in aix rpues: EL WA ‘IRUSTEES' SAL) LY, orth of 18 feet, Williamsport, Sin. daily, except Sunday. | Ter New York and the East, 1:90 and 10:15 p.ra daily, with oe eg pee Ex- | fuuan Zarlor Uars, 9:30 an dally, except Sunday. = N. ¥., all through trains connect at ing direct trausferto Fulton niveat aoe ize doable ferriage and journey ‘serosa Now | 5:30 and 10:15 p.m, dally. | ) a. m.daily,except Sanday. | E 35, 9:30 4% m. anc daily, except Suutay; 10:10 s. m., 1:80, 6:20, 7: , 7-00 am and 4:20 p.m ‘ay 7:00 a.m. snd 4:20 p.m daily, ex- (6), twelve (12), and eigiteen (18) months, the pur- chaser to ive his notes for the deferred payients, bearing interest at toe rate of seven (7) par cent. yeranntin until paid, and secared by a d ust upon the property ‘sold. A deposit of 10) il Quis atthe Se will be reauired 4 AHTON ASHFORD, EUGENE CARUSI, EEN D WES, BLING PREMISES N By virtue of two deeas of trast to the. ler ovember 27th, A.D. 1872, ani Is73, and recorded, respect. . in Liber 704, ‘folio 205, et sev, f the land records and by request in ured thereby, we ront of the premises, inuubered six sbbdivisien of part of sq Lucnts thereon Seaid part of said’ lot having a front | | of 20 feet 95; “inches on the sonth side of north E street, and a de) th, according to the plat, of 112 feet i One fourth cash; Iilance, in sis. | «cizhteen inonths from day of “hy notes of the purchaser, with int py deed of tri J). LEON, the Oldest Established snd only Raliabie Laties Phy consulted day, 3 for, Brooklyn. @Sv REWARD IF trict of Columb experiencé. Otiice $16 st. &w., opposite Simi wit: YSMENORKRHEA, LECCOK Hes, &c., quick! 3 | SATURDAY, J: HARLES W. HANDY. For Pove's Creek daily, except Sun RUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERTY. ST1UA SINTH STREET, 'S NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a deed of tru dated the 26th day of May, AD. pamnaoe = TWEEN K AND ROW N cures Syermator=hes, Premature Decay, Seminal Emissions, Lost Diseases of s private or venereal nature 1605 Lat, near 16th st. Wiscr and. all ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- {LEXANDBIA AND WASHING 7, 8,9, 10, 11. g.m,, 1:16, 8, 4:20, §, 6:15, 7 and li-Jo p.m Gu Sundayst 9 a'm, and dana the South, 6:60 a m. and 5:20 p, m, daily. Tics ee Sato, “Wien 1, 8, 4:20, 5, 6.16, 7 00 and 10 & m., and 6:1 formation, sleepi be sast cornet of Thirteenth street and SE Re ey avenue, and a & checking of bagwawe to destination from P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FEANK THOMSON General Manager. nove by notes of the from day of sale, secured ° i A deposit of $200 will be SS nd if terms are not coup) the day of sale the property will be ye days pubic notice, at the risk and cost of the detaniting purchase purchaser's cost. | “<°*'eDWIN HARRI: MAHLON ASHFORD, THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioueer. the land records for the Gounty of Washington, Dis. trict of Columbia. and at the request of Uis party | Twill sell at public ‘auction, in front of the premises, en TUESDAY, the 4th day of Fe pim., the followiny.de. 2, situate in the City of Washinw to wit” All those pieces or parcal lying and being in the City of Wash- of Columbia, known and d: and “K." in Samuel C a ision of Square numbered four (4), together with the improvements, consisting of a three (3) story Brick Dwelling, having all modern improvements, § ‘Lerins of sale: One-fonrth eash ; balancein one and ith interest at S per centum per anna froze date of sale, secured on the property, orail cash aser. A deposit of $200 will be . Tf the above terms are not complied with in seven daya, the ‘Trustee reserves the richt to resell the property at the risx and coat WY conveyane.ng at cost ‘ARBELL DYER, Surviving Trustee. B. WILLIAMS & Cv., Aucts _jal-td ALUABLE RESI. NORTHEAST CORNER OF VERMONT AVEN' a deed of trust, datei June for Alexandria, 6 secured thereby, 3 , Observation, and p ened Vitality, a7 bi ence of 20 years’ al practice, showin red MmanLoni, conditions of health, Overtaxed powers. A statement of obsts Slawe and of the means by which they moved. By mail, 25c., currency oF 5 Miisouib Anatomy a M45 jOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful in ain every’ huown remedy, bas tou: i hown 3 Fy cure, which Le will send FREE to his fe _myeolyar for Richmon At 4:0 o'clock jonveyancing at Ga Sanday avd. jai3-cokdbs_ FAT v ‘K HOUSE ON NORTH is Eiken Te BETWEEN, FOUR N AND FIFTEENTH STREETS SES OW ALLEY IN REAR OF, te) EY IN HOUSE, WITH THE LOT ON WHICH THEY rudence, esusiue prema , ete, having tried in i at the option of pm required ut time of sale. J. H. REEVE: __48 Ohathars erect, SY IM can be cousnited Saturday at his Otfice, 474 4 ope Hotel, from Recent and Ohronie ‘ickly cured. All Female Complaints quickly cured and cure xusran- ‘Main office, ii 8 ‘Eutsw et, ONLY GENUINE COMPEESSED YEAST. of purchaser. J. ma., On all diseases jervous System ‘Trustees will sell at iset, on TUES RUSTRES) SALE qu Sousuktstions pundred say Wi in. said District, sstue ont street $4 fect east north 2u0 feet South 20 feet 3 inches to th the iagprovemnents “Terms Obie. Onethind cash; residue in two equal payments at one and two i 23, 2 and request of the creditor secured thereby, we will public auction, in frout of the poomicess oh February Ist, 1879, at 8 o’elock in the parcel of land lying and ingiou, an’l known aad seas corre a num- juare two hun‘ - in said dead 01 trust, 6 which reference is hereby made, to with the residence and improveme its theraod, sti Ject to all Inwful prior liens on said ‘Terms: Five bi bine an Bt 6 per cent. secured by a deed BENJAMIN F. BUTLER,) WM. E. CHANDLER, ii afternoon, all tl @ being in the city of Wash! 18. VE, NOTICE—That the subscriber Supreme Court of the of Col holding a special terms for Gepheus’ Oost telesaes eee | testamentary on estate of JOHN NEENAN, of the the District of Columbia, ise ete ee ont with’ a yy | before the 7th day of J: | otherwise by be said estate. Given £ at tune of sak instale 1s, in three. six, Tespectively. with tat -rest of trust oa the excluded “ISERNARD Jan20-eokdbs A Proresstow.—Abranam Peart. | he cars and sces THE EVENING STAR. Stein. one of three prisoners are ped opr who. tt 15 charged, was tried in the rrom_Eve and --. January 23, 1879. THURSDAY... zenerol sestons, Festerday, fown the window, he before Judge Cow- ing. for arson, his paper. takes off his hat, Dows ‘in the alleged nd Gf bts after setting fire to the F woane Ang fire vo thy CONGRESSIONAL, TE. tions tational DEL rete! Mag the wa Mr. bill. and Mr. Adiow streei. Assistant Tustrict Attomer Roll in opening, said he regorded the "prisoners anges ous class of criminals © that court. They had been tectives fora long tine that they were ms clusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. After onr report closed— ® take up the resolu- regard to tne constt- Fdnmmds moved let thts win submitted by him: iu under the sus) a King @ business of setting fire to adjourn, which mo- im by the owners property for more tb anced that suc . or lessees, who hy . at £20, adjourned. nit was Wort After our report closed— ring to the Court of Claims the Baron and others (miao or Supplies furnished the Unton Was taken up. Eden and Mr. Cox (N. Y.) supported nes Opposed it. Window and says occupied three rooms in the L 7 ment house, in which twenty other ta sided: that on Nove from home to | Work without casting sus Levy's property, Mr. Rollifis c SUT deeper in i DOW ARS AND SpNop Mr, Bragy (dem. opposed the billas a 7 dent that would open the doors of the Tre: loan evil which would bring bankruptcy on | the government. | to th | sured for $600 when it was worth only & ame night, the deten ia conterence at No. hen went to Levy's tenement gorse were followed by detéctlyes w S reposed om fast Broadway, ways Deen oppose Southern Clalins con court which bad bred fraud and perjury al! | over the iy ¢ aba Referring to the $35,000,000 | ed by southern members hat captured and { . s halt ob his survivin’ me from the windows and doors thet gay lected from nd which the idoned property furniture and ding were found satur. belonged to the south, Mr. Bragg called on | j look at th their gore: let nspirators were found the same night at | Fire Marsha! Sheldon be tion yesterday with the state in which he foaid th bout a hune cenes of war, t it a hundr to picture th of bleod and Lue thousand of thousands writhing a wounded men on the battle! an ear to the moans fons OF money sy and then strike Jet them give and the hundreds of t lastly, let 3 to put down the w side, and all these count- ght it nec seid t the oth P been SO far my W'S paper that they al the democra as concern, but f representing the ¢ the son of mer they went he better tor the y if there was a man who they could trust asury and the with the demoera of the democrats of the nd soul, to the as the gentleman iit was ino RTAKERS. SPUVDLER, 2 Seventh strect oe Bt place of b UNDEBTAK SR, m. a0., Waxtiinurton, H. SPEAMy, UNDERTAKER, 260 F street m. 2 Une door east of Denti acrooe attendants at le and a sehoolmat He and a Sehootn Ered persons who hid e Jos K wren, URDERT AKAM, FRET 10th wt mw sel out together. nd said that he was going 10 N <i Close the DOO | : Mrs. Bird has been between the vad scen tb to read the h came from him with + BUVTS AND BHOUKp. GBrAT Bar ‘a propositio n, Sd that the so ich be and Ba AUNS THIS WEEK INDIAN CAMP AiGN pinson last night says: eopic had understood SELRWS SHOE STORE. ades ina strong p ged question e remarks made 500 pairs Ladies’ F: 81.50; formerly ne Pebble Goa! . n from Wiseon toward the Red Cloud Wesseis, whose —Then 1 will bie Mires and Bo} These Gooils must be « tton of resolution in honoi late Beverly B. Virgin Goed four 0’ Aract we have all thelr tr lauds of tallated, a conquer them. 1914 and 1916 ¥ Between 19th an Ladies’ and Men's RUBBERS as low as any Louse fes were pronounced by Mes: The first serge idemore, Clark of RUBBERS, RUBBERS, RUGRERS Which was 10. be n up this evening. ig fixed for consides ¥ in the dead and wou who have given us so much p much, probably, as ili claim to number, with . from 8,000 Lo 1) niards, in thelr search for gold tn the high hat_is now New Men as they found them proud and inde- | : and even kindly. ised and Outraged, the Apaches at last re- d the Spaniards were never able to ‘To this day they hurl detiance | STEP-DAUGHT —hough not ne: siven them— . MISSES and CHILDS! S from the best manufactories rac Soid for 2 cer 100.40 LADIE a widow with two children, Mm Wasa girlthen three years of ave. and went to Califo she and her cliidre: tr at the ereat PO, TYSt inet though’ harmiles ere he heard t in New Orleans it the late war he served in the Union army ana de the acquaintance of « Maryland family BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE. | 491 Penna. avenue Bign of the Red FI at all government and civilization. the Eedouins of this continent, and are ail mounted on small ponies capable of great en- durance. Their chiefs can have any number of wives they want; but the Apache squaw found | guilty of adultery is most atrociousiy tortured, andall women captured are infamously treated. These savages, tierce and untamed as they are, do not scalp their enemies. smoking and of cards, and, when idle, have a | strange, monotonous chant. keep Uneir ponies in motion, and are themselves always changing Atier the war b Louis and met a Mes, and related to the } | married and went to Dall fo learn more of Was discovered this Clarkson, was Miss Foste: daughter of her husband. Fosier had not died, as reporied, but had beeu adopted by the Page fami who was a widow Yland family. The rush is «reat from > early at the great BOSTON SHOE AUCTION. 1 Pennsylvania avenue Ly other's history eulldren of Mrs They are fond of living near Fred- The Dallas Hera/d staves that the sorted couple have left there for . FIVE CENT SHOES, Tn battle they A wreat demand at the BOSTON BHOE AUCTION sition. They seem to be HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania avenue. Monothelsts, and Montezuma, or the spirit of Ged, is blended in their mind with some sort of religious aspiration. ‘They have a si regard for the eagte and ow! or eat the bear orthe hog. dread, acne them to be evil sj never cultl CHARACTER AND PoraToEs.—One cause of the sort of apathetic indifference and lack of indus- try which, up to twenty years ago, were to be found among a considerable proportion of the population of Ireland, south and west, was the quality of their food. This subject was dis- 1,000 pair MEN'S CALF, sewed, top soles, at 83.50, at SHOE HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania avenue. Nae BOSTON vate the soll; live pri plunder, and are in the main ill-formed, ema- ciated, and miserable in appearance.—{Y. Times. cussed by Dr. Lyon Playfatr some years ago in his work entitled “The Food of Man in Relation The harmony of animal to his Useful Wor A TROTTER Fa George Work, a at life requires mixed food, and the habits and character of population ‘must depend on the manner in which this inixture ts habitually peasant who can only do labor MEN'S RUBBERS AT 59 CENTS: on of Frank Work, the banker, Broad street, with a friend, drove out his made. The Irish father’s celebrated horse, Modoc, In front of a | ight eutter, yesterday afternoon. gave a glimpse of his record of 2: | Firth avenue worth 7 or Sshillings a week on a potato diet could carn double or treble when well fed. the diet to which he was formerly accustomed | idleness was oftentimes a physical necessity ATTENTION TO LADIES. A Philadelphia city made Kid and Gos! Franch In Central Parl IN BOOT, made by Frause Mr. Work al- and straight heet Bi lowed the horse to trot ge: | beaten snow track. start that was quickly followed by a whinny, staggered forward, Many persons, recognizing Mr. Work. drew up to see what was the matter. | heap, his large eye bulging from his head. died ‘in the evening. | congestion of the brain. Modoe was years old, a beautiful bay, with white face and ihree white iegs. bid a large ntly along the well- rather than a moral delinquency. denly Modoc gave a to bad become the diet of Scouand the same dc fects might have characterized the Scotch peas- for them, thetr ancestors & Weeks, at 82. And 1.000 pair LADIES’ SIDE LACE BOOTS, at by the best manufacturers iu and fell head foremost. | ants, but, fortunately Modoc lay ina “ = DEATH FROM POISONOUS GASE: ihe sewerage of the late residence of James S. Rockwell, the mliltonatre, of Brooklyn Heigitts, who died from diphtheria were submitted to the lyn Board of Health yeste uperintendent R The ca havas Modoc was aucat cigar THIS ENTIRE STOCK MUST PE CLOSED OUT BY MARCH Ist TO MAKE ROOM Commodore Vanderbilt once FOR SPRING GOODS. lay by Sani- im for him, but Mr. Work fo: and consulting years ago purchased him tr of Lansingbu I Mond: id the four ' ine house, ra mber James ‘The report of Dr. 5 E 2 house of the de- ceased was filled with traps, au With tbe sewer ia Furt pipe. There was no trap at clon was made, L. RICHOLD, Prornix: sKOKGES, afacturer of Gent's Fine BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, Corner 6th and C streats, under National Hots! SIGN OF THE biG BOOT Repairing neatly executed. New Elastics tuserted iu: Gaiters by patent machine, price 7 couts to #1 by a five-inch ne point where It was found tiat sewer gas arose in the house owing to several ner living near Kees sisters were sitting in their kitchen, die on ihe door, & ide demanded admission, the door was opened by MeKee- angers entered. aud_ his sister of the traps bemg unseated. mended that a trap be p! of the sewer with the pipe lc and that some sd ai the connectio: zed McKeehan emi with pieces of rope, and then seai king all the rooms and seat- NEw YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. e board adopt ed, ering the contents of drawers over the floor. They obtained bout imidnisht REVIO TAKING AN ACCOUNT OF PBIOCK SL WILE BELL ALE MY FALL, AND WINTER GOODS AT PRIME COST. A FEW QUOTATIO: EIS A LOVE STORY CONDE an exceedingly handsome brunet: tthe table of a Loutsville At the same table sat liver, with sev- ruicies, and left the house ing with them a horse other valuable aud sleigh. McKee! nited the with the aid of his which bound him, and ters, who were nearly Fadies' Pebble Guat Button Boots... Ladice’ Cus.om made Gost Button Ladies’ Custom made, Navy a young man named A. B. Chiph according to a local paper, trozen, having been contined in a cold room. Check-top Button. test Gost, Solid es’ Custom made, Goat ich shot from a pair of lovely brown eyes, hidden “neath long silken lashe t Tirst fascl- A YOUTHFUL MARRIED Park —A youn it he Ladies’ French K: ‘ 1,000 other styles, ranuing in price... Pagina ge iceane Gaiters Gent's Bay 5 “eens Som Gent's Hand-stitched Oaif Comeréas nated and at last played havoe rt of Chipley, the handsome face and manly bearing of the latter carried by oung and fender heart of Not to prolong the a oi, Wedded secretly a unday he called | unconscious mother- young creature. in-law said her daughte? was not at home. ‘The tu: Gent's (Burt's) Calf Conwress. Gent's (Burt's) Gulf Batton Boots Was a genuine case of love at first sight. ‘The band forced his-way in, to see for Dimsett; young nan sought an introduction, five days of the old lady called for a neighbor to put him out, and the bride darted fort selt into the arms of her husband, who bran- dished aloft a or shouted: “Behok Boots and Shoes. ‘Arctics, $1.20, billing and cooing followed and ou Saturday Gent's 1,000 styles last a clergyman tnade the twain one tiesb. Seats Bet Rete and threw her- Of the Boys of New York ay Stes CAN Bad es and | THE MEETING of Lucas county (0.) teacher broke up in scandalous fashion at Waterville they fired hitn out, and his lawful wedded | wite perless to O., recently. formally chat teachers, and J. C. Moore, the secretary, was was. i oe pepe chastised and sent sup- Cock Freutine.—Juage gh tig! accused of frequenting Toledo brothels. A com- Anted to investigate the lecher. it will tind the facts easy of ace in Jackson’s case, for the German girl he rained of the Alle- common pleas, has decided that coc< Ing in itself is not against the law. Ia or- inittee was a) der to bring a person within the present law it is necessary thal he should be interested ia the proprietorship of the pit itself. Persons can light cocks ip a vacant lot or some similar pla >: without being Mable to arrest. has brought a suit against him, ExocH has been translated again—this tim> into French, A young man was lett for dead on the battlefield of Couimiers during the Tae Evecrric Licat is to haye a trial in Paris under the supervision of the municipat authorities. Fora year the ‘avenue de l’Opera andthe Place de la Bastiile and one of the market buildings are to be It by the elecirie light at a Charge not exceeding 6 cents per hour tor each burner, while the gas company is to Hght the Rue du Quatre Septembre, the Piace au Chateau d'Eau, and another market buliding in an improved fashion at an extra charge of not more than 1 cent per cubic metre. Mis wife went to Paris, and as cashier entered the service of a trades- man inthe Faubourg Poissoniere, where she lance of a customer, and got in 1873. The other day a gen- teman walked into the shop, and after mal There was a sudden Franc8-German war. counter to pay. shriek, the assistants rushed up, and the story was soon told. The gentleman was tue first husband of the lady cashier. He had only been wounded in the BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS. PUBE GUM BOOTS AND 6HOR‘ war, but having been taken prisoner by the te it is said that on Jan, 25 last Prince Joachim Murat and M. Kouher went to the Pa ais de l'industrie, where Prince Marat drew the number 307 in the name of the Prince Im- perial, who is therefore Mabie to be called upon to serve in the army. 82An old man had himself and his tranx ert on a plece of land that he imagtaed he ov: ned fn Ocala, Fla.. and dectared that he womid stay (here until his righis were establistaq. acold night, and in the morning ge was found Treen to death. a WITHOUT BEGAED TO GOST. ¥ AVandalia (Ili.)man bas taken out a writ to oe Of his arm, which the doctor who off holds, as he wishes to put tt in evidence in an action to recover damages for malpractice. LOUIS HEILBRUM. Me. 60% Tth strest merthwess. age ee Ree Pee Senn Sy See

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