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BSTEAMEKS, &e. [OTICE TO MOUNT VI ™ PAS- Notice ROUNT VEMSO™ PAS= The steamer WW CURCORAN, nich hae Deen recentiy bulit and furnished, = cis te woly he Gara ‘nyere at Mount! LL biasz. Cayts: allowed {0 ian! pom Vernon w: B and tric @7. ineinding arctseion nds Peet Wiart Getz (Stud a and retune about ¢ p21 3. Mo BOLLINGHY-ORTH, Sapt Late" Mocnt Varun Amociation LL 8YIK 2 samnes Ww Ww. Gor Wels ty ¥OB NOBFOLE, FOR: Mi . ee \ONBOE AND THE The swift anc ei it ron Steams DY ZHE LARK, Carian OJ Bonne Cope? SILLB, leaves 6th-street wharf, unfil further notice, every Monday, Wed- menday and Friday, at o'dock p.m, omecting Borthera ponte Retarniu’ love eek ory une, leaves Norio Tusaday, Phureday ‘and Saturday. st 4 o'clock 3. ma FOR PoTOMAL RIVER DINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joum B. Woop, leaves her wharf, terminus of ‘fth and 9th street line of’ cars, at 7 3, m, times per week, for ‘Ourrio- Nomini and Leonardtown, seopoting at inter. gach rp, Dsvtof saving, Moa. ¢ SpDIy at ine office, over Metropoliten Dauk, Ruox's Express Ofice ora Ue Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street. Banrace cal'ed tor on Reem at Knox's Bx. Bd. ACCINELLY, axent FAMERS FOR NEW FORK. JOHN GIBBON sad KNIGAT, 41 Fast River, New at 4 o'clock p. m. formation, piternately ork. every 8: 'y Safortay. and Alexan- t at ower rates For information ote RP a DESH SW: heat Wake Gee or 3 . Agent, © Georsetown mtr SAMUEL BACON, President NORTH MAN LLO¥ D—sreausare AN Le New York, Havrz. LowDon. SOUTH*SPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The stea; a Southampton bin, #100; xecond cabin, $60. currency. ‘For freisit of pas. tage apply to CELRICHE & 90.. 9 Bowling Green, Sew York. r Ooth ly ;LLEDE'S NEW LA0KESS LINN & BETWEEN co ELFHI4, sLEXANDEIA. WASHINGTON = AND GEORGETOWN, SM + Boston, Providence, New Engiand States. Sailing Drys. a-Si ‘ot 13m sy, at 1 cuca Monday, a8 7 iaily 1. ) apply to 3. B. JUHNSON & at, and Ttiveirect wharf, G_F. HYDE, 59 Water street, ; WILLIAM P! CLYDE & CO.: ra 32 South Waares, Philsdol mare-ly wr ton, D. & Georsetown. D. ¢ General Mans W. A. 2DAM.” iN iR. st. Freight Ax’ts; L. W, Geul Pasa’ver Ag’ jantly SITED 5 & RoyaL Mai STEAMER, NEWYORK 12 ULESNSTOWN and LIVERPOOL, Every Thursday and Saturda: Gity of Beri 5492 tous | City of Mi the stron. . laraen! ¢, and have every modern: t, including hot aud cold water and ele, in’ staterooms, revolving chairs in Leth and smoking roous, barber 18, etc a iebr cates of pastaae and other to JOB DA Bi BRO.. 92 press, Wash: ue NAKED LINE. of auguaiianiox the chances of coi ‘With tae view of dunimishing the chant i the Steaniers of this line take s specific course seaeons of the year. passage from Queenstown to New creasing the meridian of 60 at 48 the north of 43. : BRSAZE CT: the meridian 5 to the north of 42. SBE CUNAKD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. Between New are and Liverpool, Ualling Cork Harbor. Fa0M NEW YORE. | uston. for ail Wee 2 Parthia...Wed., March & Passage. By steerage, €20 and 100 goid. secording to accom: By steamers ying steerage, 880, $100 anc 2 wold, Secordiny to accommodations. Tickets to Pars, $15, gold, additional. Beturn ticketz ou favorable terms. Tickets iswase | ats special iow rste of 60 gold during the fall aud | 4 west very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool — g town, and all other parte of Surope at lowest rates. otizh bills of iaden «tven for Belfast, Gisagow, aires Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, ct for Mi ean po! Be Eg ie gers Ni wii Gro r oe Sabin, to OTIS EIGELOW. 605 7th street. ‘Washing: ton,.5. 6. CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. GENTLEMEN'S GOODS ABecst SUSPENDEKS, ‘The “ Rosebery,” THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, octlitr 8:6 F at. w. w., Opp. Patent Office pate AND WINTER GOoDs. D selection for Gentlemen's Dress and Sirest Wear seosived and rosy for ty, Bpect.on, and Comte Evora oe of aay parous asd ide public reneraly = . J. HEIBERGRE, Orrizess' Aamy & Navx Mezonant Talos, 635 15th street, sepli-tr ‘Corcoran Bulidise. ly cured. Domnecting ut Philadelpaie with Clyde's | necting pac’ EDUCATIONAL. BOOTS AND SHOES. AUCTION SALES. FCT €CEO0L FOR YOUNG LaDIES AND CHILDREN, No. 1806 G«t —Mrs. LP. MeDos- ALD. Miss C. T pie ¥ PRUD'HOMMY. bexine FEy me and 1711 Second Term the door. Ave are 25 <tike a few more schoiart upon the Pisa. T odorata, Apriy at 104 Salatreet we = es ates ag ((ONSERV 3 TORY OF ELOCUTION SA STREET NoRTHEAasT, PROF. SCHAKIT UAND CRYPT PALMON) Readings and luspersonatic by RYPTI P. MORE sighed Guat es Rt INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, with Model Kindervartens and Advanced Classes. Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 #th st, and Mis SUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 13th st. nw » Princivais Day and Evening classes for Ladica." doct-2m" MADEMorseLie, .. PRUD'HOMME'S FRENOF BEGINSERS—IxTERMEDIATR—ADVANOED. Resideuce—i034 12ta stn. w. Cisazes for young Ladies snd Chilaren are 00x | nected ecg go En«lish schoo! | ,Moming, Afternoon sud Evening Classes for Ls nese Gentlemen, Boys and Giris. Privat: ‘ ~ 4 N. B—A good pronunciation (Psrisian) and th use of practical Conversation ‘rap aired by | Pupils, "The oral system a epocuiy new Term will commence January 6th, but Pu is can enter af any tine and Will omy be chargec | From the time theg enter. | Bante Boanp Fexnce, Sroxes Ar ae any between 12 an: o'clock, or Monday: | and Thursdays after 4 p.m deck | | GPENCERIAN BUSINESS OOLLEG! Corner 7th and L streets n.w. Established 1864 Its hundreds of wraduates, men and women, art | holding positions of trust and progt. The cours embraces Penmanship, Spelling, Gotaposition, Cor | respondence, Business Calculations, Single anc | Double Entry Book-keoping, Business | Commercial “Law, Political "Economy, Busineat | Ethics and Lectures. Entire course may bo oom pleted atten|ine ay or evening sessions, For pat iculare Visit the Cociege. or address nova0 ©. SPENOER, Princtpal | PEIVATELY OR IN CLASS —Latin, Mathe matics, Ithetoric, Loxic, - Arithmetic simplified West Point, Anuspolis or Collegiate preparation ‘Terma moderste. 8. W. FLYNN, A-M 1a27 Lat | Cail before Ha mh: after d p.m.” neplittr | MAELEWOOD INSTITUTE, Coxcoupemua | AL Pa—Boys, 850 per quarter ;Girls, 245. Students | prepared for business, Yale or Earvard Goliexe In | structors first-class. | febaziy } | | J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Priricipal. _ RAILROADS. _ RALTIMORE ANP OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAORK. | “ational Houte dnd Short Line to the ; North, Northwest, West | and Southwest. ‘To tske effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1378. LEAVE WASHINGTON:! $05 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston Express, Ellicott City. On Sanday to Baltimore only. Stops at Shipley’, Laurel, Annapolis Function, Jessup's, Hanover, and Ek Ridge. Breakfast at Kelay. 6:60 3. m.—Baltimore, Annapelis and Way. (Pied- mont, Strasburg, Win t, Hagerstown, sad 1-29 5 thee Bat chore snd Lencel express, | (7:40 a ma.—Raltinore an , 3108. m—Pomt of Rocks, Lape Strasburg, Winchester, Haverstown, and Way Stations. 3:80 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Esl timore Express. ‘Parlor Car to New York and Philadelphia. Stops at Annspous Junction. Hi °8:86 a. m.—St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus and Pitsburz Express. Frederick, Hagerstown and Valley Brauch except Sunday. Through Car toSteunton. Pullman Car to Cincinnati daily. Grafton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat- GBE4t BARGAINS THIS WEEK AT SELBY’S 8HOE STORE. a1 82.50). P jes’ Fine Kid Button, $1.25 and $1.50; worth $2. Roe Fine Pebble Goat Button, $1.50; sold for 200 pairs Men’s and Boy's Congress Gaiters, $ 1.25 and 21.50; worth $2. MMi-se and Boy's Cheap School Shoes, 75 cents up. All leatber. These Goods must be sold to close ont the entire 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., £00 pairs Ladies’ Fine Pebble Goat oat Between 19th and 20th sts. | Ladies’ and Men's RUBBERS as low as any house in town. Janicr RUBBERS. RUBBERS, RUBBERS B5e., 25e., B50. 100.000 LADIES’, MISSES and CHILDREN'S RUBBERS from the best manuiictories receives this day. Bold for 25 cents a pair at the creat BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Penna. avenue—Sign of the Red Flag ‘The rush is great from 7 sm. to $ pm. Cal early at the ereat BOSTON SHUE AUCTIUN, 49 Pepnsyivania syexnue. FIVE CENT SHOES. A great demand at the BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania ayen' 1,000 pair MEN'S CALF, 0 donble and top SHOE HOUSE, 491 1 3, pexzed, 8 at the BOSTO: A Philadelphia city made Kid and and straicht heat BULTON BOUT, made by & Weeks, at $2. And 1.000 pair LADIE $1.75 s pair. Made by Baltimore. DE LACE BOOT: THIS ENTIRE STOCK MUST FE CLOSED OUT BY MARCH 1st TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOODS. L. RICHOLD, Proprreron, urday. 3.003. Boon Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis y. and A 0-00 8. m.—Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladene burg, College, Beltsville, Laurel,. polis June oy Ellicott City and ‘1.80 p)m—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express. Stops at Laurel. 2:85 p.m. on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way Stations. 4:20 p. m.—Baltimore, ;, and Laure) Express. Frederick via Relay. ‘Stops at Auiap olis Junction. 14:35 p. m.—Point of Roc! Witichesier and Way Point of Rocks and Way Stations on! 4:40 p. m—Baltimore, Frederick, Hagerstown, Stations. On Sundays to if ; 0 polis and Way Sts. ne. i) p. m—Philsdelphis, Norfolk and Balttmore | "Express. Ellicott Qity. Norfolk gxcopt Sun: day. Norfolk Paxsengera taken in the Cara di- rect to Boat at Canton. Stop et burs and Laurel. (6:50 p. m.—Baitimore and Way Stations. 17:30 p. m.—Chicazo and Columbus Express. Sleep- fp9 Cars to Chicawo,, 18-10 p. m.—Baltimore Express. }-00 pr m.-Point of Rocks and Way Stations. "2:80 p. m—Bt, Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and Pittsburg Express. Pittsburg, except Sunday. Pullman Cars. "10.15 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladensburg and Laarel Ske; peng Caz tO New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadely bia, (1) Daily. ¢ On Sunday only. Other trains dally sxcept Sunday. ovis All trains atop at Relay Station. GREAT a HOUTE tO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST Double Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID ScENERY, WAGNrricent EQUIPMENT. rRarns ‘LEAVE WASHINGTON. ‘from Depot fro corner of Sixth and B streets, ss follows: Pittebury and the We 10:10am. daily, with Par for Gat 10 Pittsburg. and Blooping’ Gare. fron fant7-tr J. GEORG: + Manufacturer of Gent's Fine BOOTS, SHOEE aid GAITERS, Corner 6th and O stracts, hinder National Hotel. SIGN OF THE BIG BUOT. Repziring neatly ex ted. New Elastics inserted in Gaiters by patent machine; price 75 cents to 31 jans-lm NW YORK sHoE store, 605 Pennsylvania avenue. ra PREVIOUS TO TAKING AN ACCOUNT OF STOCK, I WILL SELL ALL MY FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT PRIME OO8T. A FEW QUOTATIONS. * Pebble Gost Button Boots : Cus.om made Goat Button... .. 156 Ladies’ Custom made, Navy Biue, Diawonal or theck-top Button. Ladies’ Goat, Solid Léa Tadies' Custom made, Goat Lace. Ladies’ French |, Box ‘Toe, Bu 1,000 other styles, ranging in price Gent's Solid Leather, Congress G: Gent's Bay State Shoes. nt's Hand-stitched Oalf Congr nt’s (Burt's) Calf Congress. Gent's (Burt's) Calf Button Boots. G fine Calf Boots..... 45 1,000 styles Boots and Shoes.--\. Sie. fo 6.00 Heat kul Ta, 45c., dies’... m, 81.20, Ladies"... ~ a0 }0es for Boys aud Children at un: heard of low price ‘These are tho best and cheapest zoods ever offered at any lewitimate sale in this cit Jané-tr GEO. McCARTHY. Positive CLOSING OUT SA LB on 346,000 WORTR we | Pittsburg to Cincinnat!, 8t. Louis and Ohicago- 140 pam daily, with Palace Oar to Ghicayo. AD. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara North, at 7:4) Saturday, wah batice Gate Ba wet sa et Williamsport, Lock Haven, and Eimirs, at 10:1 a.m. daily, except Sunday. for ‘ork and the East, 1:30 and 10:15 p.m aince Cars attached. | Li 4 lyn, N. ¥.. all throngh trains connect a | # yercey Gig wa boats of Brooklyn Annex, aft transfer to Fulton street, avoid ing double ferriage and journey across New | | _ Yorx city. 80 and 10:18 p.m, datly daily, except Sunday, neers tod am | Baltimore, 7:00, 8:35, 9:30 "gaily exert ¢Bunday: 10:10 om, 1:80, 633007340 15 p. a For Pope's Creek Line, 7:00 a.m. and 4:20 p.m AD. 6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11 .» 1:15, 3, 4: Tide pum Gu Buutay at 9 ate at and nm | for Bichmond and the Houth, 6:60 am and5:20p. ' For 0. § OB. B., 6:20 p.m. daily. Trai xandria for Washington, 8, 1, 8 mate sore 34, Bele Teasiio Gn Sunday at 8-00 and 10a im. and 6:16 p.m. Tickets, Snformation, a and parlor car se sommodstions can be 2 ‘offices, north- | of ‘and ivanis svenne: northeast corner of 8 ‘irect and Boum wania aven spot, where orders cab fd residenson. eee an mn P. FARMER, Passenger Agent. SRANE THOMBON, General Mansger. nova . ROLAND, Dectress ant Milo Ms Ges hed and. % 2th stw. The be "clock. ali female c 1 ja DOD PUR e for Syphilis, Serofula, a Disease, and re of Byphil nteed in parmphiet = stamp 1 e disease, 406 Columbus ave , Boston. d please wom iilegs in bottles with No medicine ze FLEISCHMANN & CO., ONLY GENULE COMPRESSED YEAST. ‘Tue merits of the genuine Compressed Yeast are undeniable. ‘The housekeeper who once uses GAFF, FLEISOH MANN. & CO.'s COMPRESSED YEAST cannot be induced to abandon onr pure extract of grain,which is a natural lesyen, for a counterfeit article or a chemical compound, both of which are to be avoided if wood health isa fret congideration with the ous im them and labels ay ¢ tomer. Bown in thers os els bearing my. ‘Sy-None genuine without our eo | |. ANTHONY DENE! ‘Avent. DB LEON. 25! IY | _decktr Depot—1219 18th atrest. Relisbie Lacie consulted datiy, at to 8 o'clock Ly Office and Rex h st., near K, from 1 ‘ale Complaiits quichly cured. ale Weakness, Irresularities 3) years’ experience. Oflice 906 B opposite Smithsoni Janls-2w* YSMENOKRHGA, LECCORRHGA, and all cases of Feruale Weakness, Irregulari- y cured. No calomel used in any OWN, 1605 L, near 16th AN'S MISSION ON EARTH.—A thor. al treatise, indicating “how con- Jes may be’ removed. The experi pce of 20 years’ etudy, observation, ahd profession al ‘sho re Te red manhood, eppthonod wieality, and stored manhood, stre Vitali conditions of heaith, that have been impaired by Overtazed powers. A statement of obetacies to mar- riage and of the means by which Bidens Bey 3 Anatomy * AseulL Broadway. SY M4Nuoop RESTORED. A victim of youthful impradence, causics prema, ture decay, nervous debility, ete, Ravine and Science, nov2i-tth.s,6m 1 in the city, ean be | '3 Barnet st.,Baitimore J16-Im* DR. BROTHERS PAILs TO | seam” | they can be re- inal. 2c. CuNreney Cr Postare stanape. 1.146 | pE4tr's ASTBAL OIL. Lo 4 | FRANCIS MILLER, 309 Ninta STREET, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. | EMPTY PACKAGES REDFEMED AT NEW | YORE PRICES. tried in | vain every kuown remedy, Has found s suuple self | cure, ah he will send WREE to his fellow enflerexs. } CHAS. PRATT &Co., at REE | New York, a = = ae ea selene D)Wedueeany ant Sotarcay af niotaaiee! STE st. DW., near 6ib st. Sijotning National Hotel, from 3to 9p mon al liséases the Urinary ¢ cured. All Female Oompiatute quickly cored | _deet9-c02m Strictly private, and a cure jcnaran — Situs Sakae was aie D's Hage, | VICKS saga ately FLORAL GUIDE, BICOKRD'S ESBENCE OF Lire BE A bea work of 100 Pages, One Colored De the, of youtto the Blower Plate, and S00 Miaserationss Witt four weeks Failure egcriptions of the best flowers and Vegetables, and papossibie, as ee eee ee Pow togrow them. All fora Five CeNT Same. In taken out to marry, i or German. freakened from excess Or any other camse. | Succts® | “"T.e FLOWER AND VEGETABLE GARDEN, 175 Thiet BS nor cone Bele kcent De, JOM TAGGUED | Paces, Six Colored Plates and many nundred En- ‘thirst. fae sravings. For 50 cents in paper covers; $1.00 in ja tanity | élegant cloth. In German or = NICK'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY. MAGA. ——— of th wrest | ZENE—32 Paves, a Colored Plate number in @ a fine Eagravings. Price 8128 a year; Five Copies for $5.00; . = : VICK'S SEEDS are the best in the world. Send Fin Cans sth 2 Feonar OUD tines AMES VIOK, Rochester, N. ¥. Jan¢-law3m,s,&K6t igs BOOTS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, PUBE GUM BOOTS AND SHOR WITHOUT BEGABD TO GOST, Py LOUIS HEILBEOR, Mo. 408 7th street northwest. noone, on" Taaz Onn Womans oy Mum~ AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. FOLEY, Auctioneer. Twill sel! npon the prem 2, No. 427 7th st een Dand E streets, commencing; 10 o'clock, and continue Day! and Ev: rire wstil the entite stock is disposed of, $10,000 worth of Bankrupt stock, now open. To be sold to the hichrst bidder. without reserve The pubile invitea, be soid to auit pur- chasers, FOLEY, Auctr. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Anctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING ON SEUOND STREET WEST BETWEEN D STREET AND i 14 AVENUE SOUTH; ALSO, OND 23 WI) SECOND AND , AT AUCTION, By virtue ot deed of trust, recorded in Ei: her No. $60, Folio 185. of the land records of the District of Columbia, we wil sell, at jie auction, in front of the 5 remises, on the 28th aay ef January, 1! following real estate in the city of Washinzt C., viz.: The north belf of Lot 9, in Square 5 fronting 25 feet on 2d strest west, by 153 feet i depth. Also the north ha'f of subdivision Lot H Square 581, fronting 16 feet on 2d street west, by 130 feet in depth: and subdivision Lot K, in Baid Square 681, toxether with the improvements there on, ‘Terms: One-third cath, ard the balance at six and twelve months, for which tRe notes of the pur. chaser, bearing interest from the day of sale ‘and secured on the AToperty sold, will he taker, A de. posit of $25 wil’ be required of the purchaser at time of axle. Alltaxes and aazessments to Decem- 1, 1878, to be paid ont of the purchase mogiey. JOHN CG. McKELDE Tron WILLTAM B. vcKELDEN,) Trustees, WALTER B. WILLIAMS & O0., Aucts. Ja16-d10t T)OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctionvers TRUSTEF’S SALE OF VALUARLE IMPROVED RFAL ESTATE ON C STREET SOUTH, BE EXGEN FIRST “ND SECOND STREET~ Ry virtue of a deed of irnst to me, bearing date on the 9th October, 1875, ani recorded ir Liber No. 800, forio 150, of the land records for the District of Commbis, and at the rsquest of the party secured thereby. U will sell_at_pabiie anc- ion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the th'day of Jannsry, A.D. 1579, at 4otclock tau that pifce or parcel of ground, situate in the cit ‘Minton, in the D: e pap UESDAY, it 4 o'clock p.m, the D. GD five Fev tyeieht G8) and ti bered seven hundred improvements, Dvelling House wi cas) edot trust on the p time of lays’ advertiser ent WILLIAM A GORDON, Trost rpaoxas DOWLING, Anctionser TRUSTE ROME, ce N er,) Snu the residue in one, notes of equal sums,beari cant. per Anum, payable semt-ant rom the diy of sale, to be secured on the property sold, by rend of trast, to the eutistaction of the Trus ance. A deposit of #100 on quired at th BOIG 5 be at the teas CUTE front of the thereon. ‘Terms of sale: On shh the, with int at7T perce te rty sold, o porit of § wud all conveys purchaser, nth within THOMAS DOWLI jante, MPROVED_ REAL DHIO AVENE TEENTH AND FIPTEENTI ObTHW EST. By virtue of a deed of on th id day of J D 1874, corded iu Liber No. 758, folio. $08, on land records for the District of Columbia. and b; direction of the variy secured thereby. I will for sale at public auction. in front of the premiees, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of February, 1879, at} o'clock p.an., Lot numbered in. BR Py nd Es itt STRE vi ine of a two-story Brick Dwell ‘terms of sale: One-fourth cash ; balance in six twelve (12), and eighteen (8) months from day of sale, With: interest at eizht (s) per cent. per annum. until paid, securea by a deed of trust on the prop erty cold: or all cash, at the purchaser's option. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recordin at due gr er cost, If said terme are uot compte with within five days from the day of sale, the T'rus tee reserves the right to resell said property, at th. risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘The above-descriled property will be sold subject to such faxes, veneral and special, as pay be acainst the came. ©. E. RITTENHOOSE, Jan23,25,27,&dtds ‘Trustea. J)UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. LAI OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI REGUIAR SALE OF HOVSEHOLD FURST. AR OTS, AND SHOES ; ‘E CART, TWO TOP (j FORGE TAUESD! SALE OF HATS, CAPS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, &C., AT AUCTION. of a deed of trust dated Janu: 9 duly recorded in * f iS et eeu., one ot the land records f District of Conimbia, I will seli at publi ; ou TUESDAY, January 28th, at 10 o'clock a.m., in the store at No! St7 7th st., the entire st ek, inciud- je Furniture and Fixtures contained in said store, consieting of a large aseortment of Hate and Capa. (Felt and straw.) Canes, Umbrellas, (Silk and Gin, ham,) ‘Tables. Shelving, Conformature, Umbrella Stun’, iron Safe, (New,) Stove, &c. Rerus: Cash." JAMES E. TROTT, Tew 1M. M SMITH, Salesinan s HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. POTOMAC FISHERTES AT \UCTION. THU Y. Janurty 30th. 1879, at 12 o'clock, House, Geor_eiown. D.C. By virtue oth, 2 THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. W ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., SALE OF FURNITURE, AUCTION Walnut Frame Parlor Suite, Up ctioneers. ABPETS, &c., olatered Raw, Walnut MT. Sideboard; Walnut Dinins ¥ Chairs ; D Patent 8) Rock 2 Eney Chairs: Walnut Extens Walnut Chamber Suites; 8 es of rpets : ces s and Cori Wale AND F ne of the 1 wall eed: at oh he pr: on MONDA payment. and Five honered ac KUSTEE'S IMPROVED. PROPERTY. & Wo TWENTY- SIXTH STH . BETWEEN K AND L STREE ORTHWES®. Virtue of a dee: lambia. and at the re we d thereby, I will sell ee a votuplied w reht of deta of pure AR L DYE WB. WILLIAM Y OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE HANDSOME (DOUBLE) BRICK DWELLING, No. 113 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. By virtue of a. of trustto me, Angust 26th, 1875, and recorded in L 797, folio 253, of the land record: of t! wrict of Columbia, and by t)e written direct the holder of some of the notes secured thereby, will sel! at pub ic auction, in trout of the premises, on WEDNESDAY th of Janus at4o’clock p. m., lot a Shepherd's subd Sision of square No. 164, in the city of Washinctoa, ‘oved by a handsome double two-story aad Sasement, with mansard roof, Brick D' ra Terms of sule prescribea by the d of trnet Lbe an.ount of indebtedness secured by the deed of “rust unpaid, with the expeuse of sale, in cash; and hi ce in twelve, twenty-four ald thirty-six for which the notes of the purchaser, S uonthe, searing interest {rom the day of sale, aud secured | by deed of trust on the property avid, shall be ake. A deposit of 8200'will be requited of the urcharer at the time of the sale, and all convey- ancing shall be at the purchaser's expense. If the Grns of sale are not complied with in-seyen days, ‘Trustee mserves the rizht to resell at the risx ‘nd cost of the defaultiny purchaser Jané-dtabs ANDREW O, BRADLEY, Trustee. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, IN MEN'S, LADIES AND BOYS’ SIZES, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. declT-tr oNO. E. HENDALL & SON. DEALERS IN OGO4A0H HARDWABSB aD BUILDERS’ Goons, 619 B street n.w., xan B. & P. B. B Deroz, Washinston, D. G. Bar Inon, House Sz0s Inow anv Nata, ‘Trs-Prate, Zrsc, Hrs, Brés, Sroxes, Doczs, Datura. Or Canpers, Paints, VaRNisH, MacuiIna BELTING, Packine axp Lacrna, oct8-ly ———————E—EEEEEEs [PROVED STUDENT LAMPS, BRASS AND NICKLE PLATED, AT REDUCED PRIOES. SCHAEFER'S, 1016 Seventh street n.w., Jal6-tr Dealer in China, Glass and Plated Ware. EPWIN F. BROOKS. Fifteenth street, CORCORAN BUILDING. EANOY DROP LIGHTS, and ES: also, NEW STOOK OF PATENT BRAt a POROE- | ZAIN OW LAMPS, all of the Inte Patterns end it for the sale of Mesara. Vance & Gas FX ONES A large stoca on hand. S27 Guarantes entire satiafaction. Agent for Dr. Colbur’s EVAPORATORS. decl8-tr SEconn. Se CLOTHING.—The only place See nekec armen as 808 9th Street, near Nsmare Sas W Co.'s ANTED—Ycu to know that @ first-class SEO- iy taberis e ary Old Stand, No. 619 nes ae oa 2 street, between 6th and 7th Store, No. 408 9th street northwest. N. B.—Ve good prices fi firet-clars Second-hand Ok 4 fotes ace acorns Kose Sere H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF A TWO-STORY ENT, BRICK HOUSE N OF STREET, BETWEE: TH AND FIFTEENTH NORTHWEST. AND x HOUSES ON ALLEY IN REAR OF ABOVE HOUSE, WITH THE LOT ON WHICH THEY ARE BUILT. By virtue of doed of trust bearing date gy the 13:h day of March, 1877, and recorded in ff Liber No. 580, folio 40, one of the land re- cords of the District of Columbia, the undersiened ‘Trustees will sell at public auction, in front of the remises, on, TUFSDAY, tue 2tu day of Janusry, [Signe aly o'clock Poe all that part of Lot four (4) in equare two bundre Wachinuten, iu said Distr ssme on T street 34 fc et east from the southw: er of, said Jot, and) ruuniny tuenoe east north 20 feet 3 inches, west 17 feet, and ther Fouth 20 feet 3 inches to the piace of bexinuing, with the improvements, ‘Terms of Faie: One-third cash; residue in two equal payments at one and two yerrs, for which pus. chaser is to wive his notes, bearing interest at 8 pe cent., and secured on the ‘property sold. cr all casi, at option cf purchaser. If terms of sale are not com, plied with within seven days, the Trus.ees resere¢ the rizht to resell. at risk and cost of defaulting par chaser, after giving stich rotice as they may thank Proper, $100 deposit when bid acceptet, W. & EDMONS (ON AND RTH FOUR STREETS +: PERTY ONGSTREET SIXTH STREETS A SMALL nd by virtue of a desd of trust, dated, ober 21st, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. folio 14, et seq., ous of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the request o the party secured thereby, I will, on SATURDAY the Ist day of Vebruary, ‘15 4-0'clo offer for sale, iu front of the premises, all of Lot numbered 3, in Square numbered 84 city of Washington, District of Columbia, e front of 27 feet next adjoining the east 22 feet of same lot $. und running back with that width the depth of the same. ‘Terms of ssies: One-third cash :balanoe in six and twelve months, with interest at 7 per cent, se-ured by a decd of trust on the property sold, of all cash at the option of the purchaser, “A debosit of $50 will be required when bid is accepted. If the terms are Lot complied with in seven days the Trustes re- serves the rzht to resell the property, at the risk ans cost of the defaultini purchaser, jan2leokds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Trustee, RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPKUV ED REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIO AU TION. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded im Liber No 847, folio 484, of the land records fag of the District of Colunibia, the undersizaed: Trustees will offer for ssle, at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 2ist day of January, 1879, at 4% o'clock p.m., the sonth twenty five (25) feet front by one hundred (100) feet doep of lot numbered two (2), in square numbered four hundred and nineteen (419), ia the city of Washing. ton, D. C., with the improvements, consisting of a Dusk store and dwelling. “This valuable business pro} situated northeast corner of "Terme of sale: Onefourth cash: balance in si @), twelve (12) and elxhteen (18) nionths, the pas chaser to give his notes for the deferred: payments int at the rate of 6 per cent. perannum Sud secured by a deed of trust upon the property $100 down at sale. . GARUSI, rte INO. P. CHAS. W. HANDY Auct'r. dec30-2aw3wkas §¥- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED uitil MONDAY, the itn day of January, ora ur and place. By fats. Sandl2awads — CHARLES W. HANDY, Auct. P_ EPWAED CLARK, . DEALER IN 1D iD UIMDED, TOD, ARC EONT, POOES. NGS Poanavisonta asents wont! Yaraand Depot—Oth street and Virginia avenue ‘TRUSTE#'S SALE OF P1 BETWEEN FIETH FIRTH EOY ‘HEAST, IMPRUVED 3Y having eoutheast. ¥ have no partner, No connection what- THEA ates cakes ome Yanl$-Im AND TWO SMALL BRICK | sd _and five (205), in the city of | bewinuing for the | | of ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO THR BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 25 AND * STREET NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of @ deed of trust, bearing date the 7th day of January, 18; and recorded in liber No 628, folio 451, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, # under-icned Trustee will sell at public auction, front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 17: February, 1879, at 4 o'clock p. m., abot Lot 66 and part of Lot 65, in J. B. Kibbey's enbdivision of Square No, 628, fronting 18 feet each, more or lees, improved by tho three-story brick ouses. Deptt ts, 115 feet to a foot alley, ‘Terms of sale : $1.000 cash on each house. and the residue of purchase money to be paid in two equal ‘ustalments. at eix and twelve months after day of sa’e. For the deterred payments, the notes of t! purchaser to be given, bearing «ix per cant, inte from day of sale and'secured oa the property satis~ fuctcrily to said Trustee, or all cash at option of pur- chaser.” 100 deposit on egeh house will he re- quired when bid is accepted. If terms 0} Lot ermpled with in seven days, the Trustee re- serves the right to resell at risk and cost of defauit- ing purchaser. ‘0. P. FRANKLIN, Trustee, HOS. EW Anct Jani¢,20; 6,8,10,12,15817 FIECH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF 130 oN NEW JERSEY 3 in b day of sale are dated ry clin Liber Ne io 80, ene of the land records for the. rkt of Columb‘a, and at the request ty eecured thereby, we will sell at pnb M, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, danuury 29th, 1579, at 4 o'clock’ p. m., the following reser'Lied res} estate, sitnated in Washington City, District of Co'ubia: Part of orivinal lot seven (7), 40 unmubered five hundred and twenty-tuive rete r ore mentioned deed ription), together with the consisting of two two-story. Tings, beins Nos, 1240 ani w Jersey avenne northwest ‘The amount of ind Of trust, with expenses the balance ith twelve and twent Which the notes of the jmrehaser, bearing intarsst trom the day of sale, and sacured’ by deed of trust un the property so.d, will be tuken. A deposit of 3100 requized at time’ of sate. All conveyaneine at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with ip seven days, the Trustees reserve the rigat to vesell the property at risk and cost of defauiting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement, JAMES EOFITOH. tense cH WIN ©. CUTZER, 5 Trnstecs. RNER, Au Janf-#.f.m,,w,s6t yur months, for SALE OF A DESTRABI Two- BRICK STABLE, BReATED Be BETWEEN C DD AND FIRST SEN C AND D AN BECOSD siiceers NOR Tita. ie of a ol trust, datea July ot! A.D, Isis-and duly recorded te Tiber Bet £89, folio 395, one the lang reoords of the. District of Columbia, and at the request of the party gecured thesebs. we Will eell at public auction, in cheat ieee pe atta 4 and running thence. east seventy-four (2) thence north twenty-six (26) feet and eloven. snchos; thence west seventy feet? ay twenty-six (a6) feet and eleven (11s inches six (a “eleven tof beginning, with the comp! risk lef: at jani8s,w&ds AUGUST GETZ. *f Trustees. g = ¥ ‘will be resold hd ao oF Aas oat THE EVENING STAR. | SAEURDAY 1s79, | CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedin, SENATE.—Atter our report closed. ide Introduced a DIM to re army, and a Dill to make rules for er -January 2: on, i the gov and regulation of the land forces n ed States. [These bills are but itt inore than a diviston of tue “ Burnside comrait. fee bill” The first of the two bills ts that pox tion relating to organization. appointments, staffs, details and Aassicnments, military stimetions at colleges and universities, retired list, with sundry amendmen’ secord contains the remaining portion remaining bis without alteration. The Dill contains 59 sections and covers 30 pay and the second 605 sections. and covérs pages.) Mr. Edmunds moved to take up the re tion recently submitted by him declarin valldity of the thirteenth, fourteenth and 1it- teenth amendments to the constitution of the United states. err o Athe and the af the Mr. Thurman moved to adjourn. Rejected— nays 2 Imunds renewed his motion to take up tution. Mr. Eaton moved to go into ex Kejected by a rising vote—y Several dilatory motions followed, along them one to take up the bill for the ‘relief of Warren Mitcheli, but it was rejected Mr. Edmunds ‘again renewed his motion to take ap his resolutions. Whyte moved U 5, nays 23, € Senate then, at 4:50 p. adjourn. Agreed to— adjourned until After our report closed— ted-a substitute for the bill and asked to have it o'clock, took a recess till on tobe for business of committee. ous Destzns’ and EVENING SESSION, Mr. Butler, from the Jud! i orted Senate bill to crea'e an additional asso- | Supreme Court of tue Dis- | ne > for the ¢ motion was rejectec the judictar may order te master i district where the “dl. two months us hat perforn ¥ tricks to thetr pre iection, and I do not now see w ene should reap the rewand of my life of Mr. Heller having passed to the other world, ihe only seeurity that the proprietor of the | ad for his dues was the ay also looked to by ot to insure them for their ious efforts hav © Heller to set trix being in infirm with s | Ts Woman may | tiaced to anu over-taxed con ¥ . to too much care, and to too long contin- | ted monotony in daily pursuits. A wife and | | lnother surrounded by family cares is acted and Te sigats, sounds and aud Vivacity of the spi- | rit become worn out. We are so constituted that ur natures demand for their enjoyment of life, | and for the vigorous exercise of our powers. | change, vartety xation. For lack of se the interest in life diminishes; the mental | horizon narrows; life becomes contrac.ed and seems not worth the living. Then come various upkappy moods and take possession of the imind. To learn to control and banish unhealthy mocds is one Of the tasks that must be under- taken by every woman who would lead a happy and usefui fe. The first Step is to recognize their existence and influence. Rea- son must be calied to the aid to de- clare that feelings of despondency, hopeless. hess, complaint and discouragement are bat | the result of a mood, and therefore can be resolutely held in check. If one can only bring one’s self to make tle frank acknowledgment mentally, “I feel mean, cross and ugiy to-day,” and then to restrain speech and action accord- ingly. the battle is half won. But vigorous ac- tion must be resorted to in order to dispel the mocad, and for this nothing {s so effective for woman as to leave home, even if but for an hour. Get away where other Influences will act upon the mind and body. If despondency and 2 complatning mood are dominant, gotosee some fellow-creature who is in real dis’ 3 yemedy is almost a specific for such a mood. Above all things, moods need to be dealt with objectively, not subjectively. Don't go to in- trospection: don't think about yourselt: don’t Set 1t down to a sinful heart, or to any religions or irreligious cause. The cause of moods is a ral one, and must be reached hysical nature. Change of occu- j Pation, of surroundings, of air and exercise are j the remedies for moods. 0 ning aS GLAZED Pots FoR PLANTS are condemned i most writers. The majority of these write: are greenhouse men, or those with but lttle experience with growing plats iu the dr: our parlors and living rooms. In a gree’ : the alr contains much more moisture than our living rooms; and in watering, those In glazed Pots would naturally receive the same suppl others in common orous pots alongside.” T evaporation from the porous pots would take place much more rapidly than trom the glazed, “and the one would be comparatively dry, whit the other would be still wet. The next watering repeats this process, and the result is quic! seen. The plant in the glazed pot perishes at once, or drags out a sickly, miserable existence. Glazed pots can be used with good results in the Parlor or itving room. If the drainage is good, ‘So that the surplus water can pass off, there are many plants that will grow well in them. To this it may be added that many people are very irregular in watering house-plants. They for- get to attend to it until the dry and parched ee ee the earth admonishes them of their neglect. Of course the plant in the un- lazed pot suffers worst under this treatment, for the earth gets dry from top to bottom; while in the glazed pot the great of the earth, being protected from rapid evaporation, ay reinain comparatively moist though the top dry.—[Journal of Chemistry. SHE Focnp a Man Unper Hex Bep.—Mr3 Getz looked under her bed, after the traditional have demons: it to be not only a food. ducing country, ‘Dut xewise a fond-exporting State. It produces shee! and bay to much more than the home de- id Sesame a Sethe erver, ui yen and uninvitirg aspect than New Meaico.— {Las Vegas (N. M.) Gazette, —————————— Ceonkling’s Walk-Over, Reweoe Conkling: —1 challeage all competitors 1 will walk again. DOs Over tik COUTSE aig ge ainst anybody over the senatoriat kive them a quarter mile start (Dead sence. Notaktrs ne Roseoe:—Weil, 1 fa mile start and nobody make the came half a malie lL boUL together start it peas in my shoes besides Lands an senaloral wal eof New York in my poe kne inst any pre ¥ the whole > Lakers. What a dull game. tN k Graph TNCESS WALKS pred. 8! AND TALKS. — iu expressly trom ided. and the party at once o a W suspension SS Louise aying her oll of the T Stites” The quietiy as Teat of crossing 7° mipiished, thongh quite witnessed {t, When Her I for the first’ time under th which were floating maguitle she became enthusiastic and the emblem, The street to & crowd of people val Highness Passed Siar and stripes, it in the breeze, iy cheered up Falls Butlato to Phe scended the S$ were quile slippery, bor the whole party were provided with stout walk- lug sticks and Succeeded ve in getting to the roof. On returning tie Princess s and but for the prompt assistance rendere his Excelienc: would have fallen, entering arty went 1 re placed upou the ry e of the p > Princess was wd entliustiastioa Mapa Ma, is ladle: th the worl come ‘ere qui dog . Jus’ jook at ‘ein though!”—1Lon- ——$<<—$—$$_—_—_—_ MARRIED. GOODMAN—© anmary 22, 1X79, at the cenee of the b her. by Rev. Dr 1 an, M Norfolk, Va., to Miss Mase his city <2 DIED. ALLOT. The fa f tne InteGroncr J. Ane OT wit] take 5 On 3 day. January &. ise t . at £03 Twenty first uorth Sunday, the 2°th inst terid No. 215 Mf thy family are fe Win. Bell, aged 26 late residence, Relatives and pvited to atten tia, 1879, 1. W. and Margaret Con ths and ten devs. om residence of jr ast. J On the evening of Jur TINY S., infant son of J.C. and mths and 15 days, southeast, at 2 BOBINSON. On Jan: m., Max FE. Rosr 8 mouths, yo m 2 o'clock a. S, Of scarlet fever, azed 7 yeara wwest daughter of Mary F.Rob- ce from the residence of her itheast, on Monday, January Relatives and friends are re- yirit rest thee now, For while on earth thy footiteys trod. row 1 Monday 1 be giv turday, January 25th, PST! enty-ninth year of her age e he family are reapectfu' from the remdence Eves ___ UNDERTAKERS. . F. HARVEY, _ THOS 4 MARIIN JAS. F. HARVEY & ©0., ndertakers, Residence on premises. @21-In.* MED. SPINDLER, UNDERT. 1223 Seventh na] Fee Woy tte Bee dence st place of business) oem, oalmed en¢ prepsred for transportattar ee W © sPEARE, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with KF. Harvey: G20 F atrest -. w., Une door east of Tenth etrest ai Caskets of all graces and styles. $ embalmed and jr for transportation nants at kLort notion ng Strictly Gret-ciass an¢ on the oe jor™ @ wricnr, . UNDBRTAKES, speril-ly 1387 10th st. nm. ‘T OF THE GERMAN- ‘FIRE INSURANCE OUMPANY, JaNTARY Ist, 1879; Cash in offi Cach in ban : Loans on real estate. 305 D. C. bonds 4 percent. U.S. Governnient Real estate Premiums in course of Accrued interest. Bills receivable Resource: Liscturtres. Cach capital...... $200,909 09 Ile surance reserve. - Sury lus cavern 18,566.56 $124,406.56 A semiannual dividend of 4 por cont. on the cap! taltone wil be paid at ths calice of the Gomyany om after Februar t. 18° aod after FeV GEORGE F. SCHAFER, Presid EP. HALSTEAD, Secretary. jands.25&: Lousiana sTare LoTTERry. ‘A Splendid Opportunity To Win A Fortane SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS “ B.” TAT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, FEBEOARY Tire, 1579,-105th Monthly Drawing. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was recularly actcvonnee the legieluture of the state for educational and charitable Purpowes in 1868, with a capital of $1,000,000, to Which it has einee added a reserve fund of $350 bye ITs GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION il take place monthly on the eecond TU! 4 Tenerer neaies or postpones Look at the folowing distribution : CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000, 100,000 Tickets at a hy Half Tick- LIST OF PRIZES : Prize. APPROXIMATION PRIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 yProxiiuation Prizes of -20).. § Abbrosimation Prizes of 100: 1857 Prizes, amounting to... F respond! agents wanted at all proms nein, to whom's Liberal Compensation foc rates to clube chowll only bemenle OTe rete erating Tal ‘for further in- r manner of female kind, at her residence, at 9th H. D. BARB, on Wi night, and oJ TSC Sut DaRat sain obs sats St | ronwnacy ov never & mame screamed. Assistance came, both male and female, and Vere into John, and ali yelled for | wy Be found at hepa chrough a. window caeving sash and GEORGE T. KEEN'S ee he ae samen then pinioned by a ir, Wi ‘AILORING on heating the rampes. ‘Thompson was com- | MSEC. mitted yesterday —[ Phila. Times, Mth, LIsHMENT, Sa Ee +ill be pleased to see his friends st all ime. {a= Sag I ame oe DaLER a= Mrs Fisher Govotes her attention to the, wants of lady patrous.

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