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EDUCATIONAL. D SESSION OF PARK SEMINARY ‘Sth st. mw, wil coramence Fenvaary 3p. lich course will embrace Bookkeeping, to- th & Bpecial Course of Lessoy Tard Drawing and Five nate fessore. For particulars apis OF PORES Mira: CON DRON, Atthe Seminary. HALL, SCHOOL, fT. MARY'S Seg EAS Mp. ‘Terms for Buard sna Tui For cireular aprily 0 * circular aPPly war 1AM T. BRISCOE, Secretary to Board of Trasteas_ ELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES A HILDREN, No. 1506 G st. ALD; Miss ©. AUCTION SALES. ____s«sTHS EVENING. i W2LTER B. WILLIAMS & CO, Auctioneers, CONTINUATION OF OF TBE STGCK OF TH TIONERY STORE, STREET RETWEEN LAND M On TUESDAY, AUOTION SALES. Bra ‘& ROBEY. Au Ayo UN s+ N°FMCEe TO MOUNT VERNGR Fai | Tue steamer W. W. CORCORAN, #bich tas | The En) uilt and furnisked, tain, is the oni aud $40 Louisiana avenue. We vill positively rel) TO MORROW, (Saturday), February the entire Yema ni Sice Ber and Fuli Sprig Buewies and Courtland ect from tLetactory. Te be sold without BIRCH & ROB! WILLIAMS & CO, Au er 10th and D northwest. ASSIGNEE’S SALE E B0OK AND STA- 142) BEVENTH NORTHWEST, February 4, at7 pan. aud ning Every Morniur rt 10 am snd, 4 is disposed of, T ion the bslance ofthe vwif Bookstore. tay orring will be devo ed to Blauke Books, Shoo! th, at 10:30 am., t of Carriages, VARLOTTE. 5 8 ebail sell at y im the atove w Weim v. per session of QUMM Es ARRAN » a 0) aa FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONBUE 4X0 18 She swiit and siewant iron Steaus: LAUDE OF LARS, Captain 0 J. BORNE — SILER, leaves Stlretrect wharf, mnt, rurther notice. every Monday, Wed- sesday and Friday, swith steamers for cute Returning, leaves Norfoix every uureday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. a FOR POTOMAU RIVE LANDINGS. Steamer JUIN W. THOMPSON, Uaptain Jone Moon, leaves hee whart, terminus of : ‘9th street line of care, at 7 a 2, thres titues per week, for Ourrio- Leonsrdtown, etopyt =3 Days of saliiag, Mou- " oh On TO-MORROW MORNIN: at 10 o'clock, w TO-MORROW. FPHOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. | BACTIVE SALE OF FU ATTTANO. TIER AV EROR, BIE ANTIOU® FEND: (DAY MORNING, F 9, in front of my sales rooms, at 10 o'cloe saor.ment of New and Sec: mber Parlor and Dining room re. Carpets, Crockes clid Walnat Saloon WALTER B. WILLIAMD & CO, Ancts. B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctionéer. ITEE'S SALE 0) TRISTE BITUATR 0 STREETS NOKTAWEST, By virtue of a deed of trust, ou the 23d day of Jw corded in Liber No. irs. 'T.. P. McDon- ALEXANDER, Mademoiselie V. z. Teacher of French. Second ‘Term Chariots pass the door. Av cars within one square. ‘CTION IN SPANIDH, Day an Lessone, 1221 Gth st. n.W. i a ORMAL ENSTITUTE, with aramocel Rindercartens and Advanced Classes, Ba ILIAC LLOCK, 1127 13th st. nw., Princi Day and Evening classes for Ladies." di Y, PRUD'HOMME'S FRENGE ADEMOISELLE v F EBMEDIATE—ADVANCED Residence—1014 12th st. n. ¥. Oiaases for youns Ladies and Children are ca with good English ftern Evening Clasaes for La ie Eariice and Gentlemen, Boye and Girls, Private ferred. ronuneistion (Psriaian) and tie fonversation rapidly scquired by ila. ‘The oral system 3 speriai new Term will commence Janus: ils can enter at any tuue and will en Taptx Bo p—Puaxon Sioxen an Marais. Ji any day ween 12 an clock, or Monday: and Thuredays after 4 ENGERIAN BOSIN Corner 7ihand L streets n.w. Established 186% . en and women, art 3 Show Caves, 6 ex- ‘ablee, Ke &c. aciad RSTTURE, HARP at o'clock p.m. berins Fee 9b, 1 (MPROVED REAL E: OHIO AVENUE, | TH AND FIFTEENTH » besring date folio 408, one of thes lane records for the District of Columbia, and by hi secured thereby. I will offer Kix Patent Rep-covered Reclining © Large Portrait of Carl Seburz. Chromos and Epgravins Walnut, Mahogany and Mair and Huek Mattrasses, Pillows Brussels and other Carpets Walnut Marbletop St sober Furniture. BroiwsrEas—Inti Ly Bt tion offtes, over on FRIDAY, the 7th proms Uilica, or BF se ‘y o'dock p.mm., Lot numbered ninetesn, Tywell and’ Mary E. trown’s, trust subdivision of equare numbered two hundred and .) tozethor with the jmprot ostory Brick Dwelling, & ‘yermaot sale: One-fourth cash ; balance and eighteen (18) mon for farther Metropolita:: 5 ‘Usmpany’s Wharf, foot of 6th 4 for on spplicetion st Knox's Ex- WEE RACOS, Prews . Walnut Extension ‘Two French China Tea Sets, twenty-eight, (2: BJ. AOUINELLY, awent Stewart Cock Stove, Heating Steves, cc. crest at eight)(5) per until paid, securea by a deed of trust on the prop erty cold; or all cach, at the purchaser's option. 4 deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser at the tine of sale, and all convey She Carom Bil Ove Four-pocket Bil Baile. Cues, Bucks, C arday, at 4 o'clock vy Satureay, and al ‘Tapiz BOARD— eins and recorting his or hereost. If seid terma are uot complied within five days from t 7 Mi. vot 8 ‘rae ropoittan Bait N.W. corner 1th and D streets northwest. eae oe eae ee TO WHOM IT MAY CON that unless tle par. ORL BACON, Presiden WAN LLOED. ‘kw Youx, Havaa, LOxpon, its bundreds of xratuat holding positions of trust and profit embraces Penmanship, Speltinu, Qowposition, Cor. | 5 Business Calcuistions, Single and | Book-keeping, Business Practice, ‘Ww, Political Economy, Ethics and Lectures. Entire course may be @ sessions. For par ati TL C. SPENCER, Principal. RIVATELY OB IN OLA’ wstics, Rhetoric, Losie. Weat Point, Anna ¥. RITTENAO rooms, on’ SATURDAY, 4. snassorted lot of He » etored in the name of W. Mer. WALTER B. WILLIAMS § | _san29,feb1.4/ (THOMAS DOWLING, auctioneer. , 5 DRIED APPLES AT AUOTIOY. IRDAY MORNIN k, in front of n LEIS POSTPONED untii hh day of February, 1S : ed atiendina di pin, B100, we Ars Visit the otk eurrency. For = oO. Pe BLS. ST\.CE, OF FIRST-CLASS JEWEL 6Y Arithmetic simplifies oF Collegiate pre; ferate. 5. W. FLYNN, A. M., 1227 L st fore Ua m.; after 4 Str APLEWOOD TI prepared for business, Yale or Harvard Qollece. In J. SHORTLIDGE. A. M., Principal, ell at arction the St ) 7th street northwest re at 10 o'eto k ef Goods in Store y y atgtion roome, i sali ale to commence ALYRE’Ss NEW EXPRESS LING 414, ALEXANDEIA, WASHINGTOR AND GEORGETOW: at Philadeiphia with Olvaes rovidens land States. and_coutinne from’da» r ward Btors Fixturas shall id Stcck snd Fistures are no’ D. BARRETT, Assi THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. See eae | WOUNG& MIDDLETON EES’ SALE OF iD B. H. WARNER, Auct ce g. EE WEDNESDAY, February 12 _0. D_BARRE , A. D. 1879, sams hour ERTWEEN H AND I STREETS N ie of adectof trust dated 877, duly recorded in Liber 26 ne oi the land records of the Distriet umlia. and at the request of the party eecured ‘ lic auction, in. front of the premises. on THURSDAY, February 6th, A Il that certain piece Sr pa being sitnate in the city of | QALTmoRE AND OHIO KAILNOAN, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAOK. Setional Route and Short Tine ts the | North, Northwest, West and South west. To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1810 LEAVE WASHINGTON: Eiloott Guy. On Babaay terBaiiaoes tope at Shipiey's, Laure i Breakfast at Relay. $:60 8. m—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. '» Hagerato aes ‘Winchester, Y- (7:40 & m.—Baltimore and Laurel Express. 3:10.a. m.—Point of Rocks, Piedmon! ‘inchestsr, Hagerstown, and Way m.—New York, more Express. Parlor Cay to New York and 8.35 = 1a.—8t. Louis, ranch except toStsunton. Puliman Car ae Grafton to Sandusky. daily, except Sat 9:60, m—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis 10:00 —Baltimore Expresa. Stops at Biadens- ure, Gollexe, Eeltsville, Laurel, Annapolis Jano Jessup's and Hanover. Ltimaos wolis, Ellicott City and }m—New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express, Stops st Laurel. 1.25 p. m. on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way —Baltimore, Bladensburg, ress. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Annap- olis Junction. "4:35 p. ma.—Pouit of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Stations On Sundays to Stations only. polis ote avely to J. Ef. JORNSOR & a anit i-i-stroet whazt, GF, HYPE. bo w Sao Ta Ronit Wbsrees, BI Is7s at 4 o'clock p.m. col of ground lying an Washington, District of Colum! iol numbered thirty-two ( ue Of a deed of trust, dated 4 A.D. 1877, and recor O10 118, one of the trict of Columbia » cured thereby, we will gel! premises, on MONDAY, at 4 o'clock p.ui., the followin ¢ . sitiated in Washinxtoa Lot numbered one (1). in Ki ion of square numbered ci; in Liber No. 84 nd records fer the Dix ), in’ subdivision of d and seventy-six th the improvements, kc. fms: One-third cash; and the balarce in six | e've and eighteen months from day of sale, for | which notes of the purchaser will be taken, bea! percent. per annum, sectired by a insurance on the property sold. or all cash at the ontion of the purchaser. A de) $100 required at time of 08s m—New ¥ NEW YORK—ROTTERDAM. tess steamers, of, “MAAS,” carrying the U. 8. nds, leave Jersey ity overy al- District of Co- interest at eizht deed of trust an SCBIEDAM™ av purchaser. A de rovements ‘the of a two-story and at purchaser's vost. The Trustees re- roperty, unless terms are complied with, in seven days froni time of sale, at riek and cost of defaulting purchaser. BF. STEIGER,S TTustees. tf? "THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED nntil THURSDAY, LC ae 8 i : Unethird of the purchase money. with e right to resell the expenses of the I 3 ; which the notes of the purchaser, wnilinterest at geven per cent. from date of sain, secured by deed of trust on t f B10 So. Wm. st, Freicht avts, LW, Pase'ver Az’. icazo, Columba ie property Bo'd, Bundasy. rough ra |NMAN LINE required at tine avns & Rovar. MATL STEAWERA, UUEENSTOWN sod LIVERPOOL, raday and Saturday. 5 City of Montréal .4490 City of Brussels. City of N. York. .3560 icent steamers are amons the strons- fastest on the Atlanti 5 nuprovement, including hot and cold z in’ staterooras, revolving chairs in ssicons, bath and smoking rooms, barber For rates of pasasge snd other fpformation, apply $e JOHN G. DALE, agent, 31 Broaay DA. BROSNAY BRO., 933 Penra‘ave.;@. W. MO! Jan24-eokdbs umplied with in seven Tustces reserve the right to resell the pr: defauiting purchase Every Thu ame time and place. of Berizn E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSES, 3 STREET NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of 2 deed of trast, bearing date the 7uh day of January, S71 and recorded in liber No 628, folio 451, one of the land records of ned Trustee wi 2 the premiree, on MONDAY, the L S79, at 4 O'clouk i in J. B. Kibbey'g subdivision of 18 feet each, mor story brick House: Nos, 25 AND 2 District of Colmuabia, the sell at public aticti <Ta NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 8, and recorded ia Quvanp ‘With the view of uare No. 628, frontin District of Coiun uproved by two thy of Lots, 115 feet to ‘Terms of aule: 81! residite of purchase money t instalments, st #ix and twelve moi site. For the deferred payments, the notes of the ager to be given, bearing six per cent. interest 4 ed on the property satis- Winchester and Wa: Point of Rocks and dtminiahing ances Gf col ofS of this Line take a syccic course ard passage from Queaustown to New enn the meridisn of 60 at 48 bor-cward passage crossing tos meridian oto stad st + or nothing to the north of 42, SUNARD BIEAMSEIP COMPANY Lis. THE COUN orEae etwceon York and Léverpoot, Ualiing = NY i Gakuen FEOM NEW TORR wpasinis. Wed, March 19 Feb. 19) via Wes. Feb. 26 Seythia... fovowmg Wacnesday from New York. Passage. raze, and 100 goid, ions. carrying steers«s, 830, $100 and to accommodaiious. j 15, gold, additional. | Return Uckcts on favorable terms, Tickets lenea at 8 special low rate of €68 gold during the fall and eerace low rates. Steeraze ticketa from frenrout snd Qteenstown, ana ‘al other parts of | gat lowest ra Et is of laden given for Belf: Glaszow, “front of the pre 187%, at 4 orelock p. honse, and the 5:90 p.m —Philadeiphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Eas Wecfoik Pasa s ake oh Ss Norfot "6 en ke to Boat at Canton. Biop st Bisdensburz 6:50 p. m—Baltimore and Way Stationa. 730 p. Columbus 1 Auubia: Lot mum bered titty. nts of orizinal le 579,) asthe saue is recorded + ofr t iu Ltber #. D. yoth the impro: u lneestory ard ne 8:10 p. m—Baltimore Express #500 pr m.—Potut of Kooks and Ws m—St. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville anc Pitisburg Expresn Pitubure, except Sunday. an Cars. 10.15 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia and Bsitimore Express. Stops at Biadensburw and Leurei. Car tb New Yor’, and Special Sleeping lunday ouly. Other trains daily the purchase mo: n, auithe balance m a (IS) and twen puos. & WAGGAMAN, Real ES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TY NOKTH CAFITIL (1) Daily. + On xcept Bunaay. All traine stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at ticket office de- pot. corner of New Jersey avenue aud C_streat, 619, 1435 Pevua. aver ue n. wy wteamers cai secorcing to sccomm Bi 8136 z0id, secordin: ‘Tickets to Pacis, corded in Liber No. tur, one of the la: unbia, and at the Vashi itten reqnost of the i Dichenstte Lae aud well Di front of the pees ts can be procured. aud orders taken for bas. ived at any poiut in the " W. M. CLEMENTS, Master Transportation. LM. COLE, Genera! Ticket Agent. GEORGE 8. KOUNTZ, General Agent. chee! z O'clock p.m. ai! that paral of ground oto be checked anc of Washington, in ths Distric apd known as subaivision of Lots R. ubdivis on of square numbered 623, imp a comfortable two-sto1 : One-fourth cas! instalments at six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with interest at 8 ver cent. per annum, secured by deed of trust on the b the option of the pur: plied with in seven days from day of sale, the tee reserves the rizht to resell the property at the tisk and cost of the defaultiag purchaser, THOS. E. WAG FPitCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. Oars from i =a) v1 ‘and Ohicago; | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED to Chicago. TWELETH STREET STREET AND NEW 1” in Moses Kelley's | f Sh. tains an entire line of first class y of the public's attention. JAMES GUILD, Anctioneer._ IRABLE IMPROVED STREET NORTH goccs, well wort balance in equal GREAT ranean OQ THE SORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails, JPLERDID BCENESY, MAGNivicawr EQUIPMEN?. STRES’ SALE OF D WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of « deed of trust. dated Septem. and recorded in Liber 79 f the land reesrda m and for the at! we wil sell at public attction, reinises, on MONDAY. February o'clock pan., the north half of the are four hundred )feet and fonr (4) rte. Pe nanten atest tes Wee cicarane sak ‘operty- sold, or all ¢: Se Be a Green, or both stserage and : fabs, Goris LIGELOW. G08 Teh strecs, Wasking- er. Hf terms ate no PILLING, Trustes. _jan30-co&d5 Disirict of Columbia, we in front of the north half of Lot and one (40), fropting fifteen (15) inches on th street west and running back one hun- dlred feet, more or Ire in the eity of Washington, D. two-story and basement . ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; balanca in six (6), twelve ( 5) months, with interest’ until psi echt per cent. per annum, aud d All Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. deposit of one hundred (8100) dollars will quired at time of sale, i ALBERT F. FOX, JOSEPH F. KELLEY, CHAS. W. HANDY, Ai Greet BALE ae. BOOKS AND STATIONERY?! Desiring to retire from business, I wil sell my entire stock of Books, Stationery and, Farcy Goods, at the old stand, corner of 7th | and D strecis, commencing on’ MONDAY, the 10th instant, at 10 o'clock a. m., and 7 p. m-.and continue the same from day to diy until all is disposed of, Seats provided for THOS. DOWLING, Auct. rPHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneor. | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABL. DWELLING-HOUBE. TEENTH STKEET NORTHWEST. vintuo of that cartain deed of trust re- Liber No. 741, folio 25, of the land records of the District of Columbia, I will sal public auction, in front of eSDAY, the 18th day BANKERS. AMAN, Auct. ) $1,000 INVESTED in Wail st. stocks | pint ee es Bankers. is Wail st. x ¥. REAL ESTATE ON WEST, BETWEEN H E YORK’ AVENUE NORTHWEST, HOUSE NO. 814. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October id duly recorded in’ Li 3s, et seq. of the land records for th District of Columbia, I shall sell, on THURSDA the 13th day or February, 1879,’at 4 o'clock p. m., ouad situate Book sent f1 BAXTER & 00. th&s,1; vth of waid Lo}, ly! .. and improved BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO the ttortin at Tab pron ‘Palace Gara to Wa ALEX. THINGHAM & OG., are Mock Srokars sod Bankers tn New ‘Wall Street. They have the reputation of gainins for their customers 1; from Siviabie roparstion of siwage maa putation ; Bend for Wir Mnancial have been for ), and eishteen and lying in said known and described as lots lettered and ©, in Sehneide in Square No. 247, t, free.—(New York 2 Peustecs, | recorded subdivision of Lots ith the improvements thereon, Sone ofa pene aeoes Brick Residence, with all modern improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One-fonrth in cash; balance in six, | twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, with terest at seven per cent. pet annut deed of trust on premises so!d. ‘at time of sale, an ancing at purchaser's cost. with in seven day the right to resel ts on 20 days investment of North-West, Januar; Proportional return: tock Options of Official reports and POTTER WIGHT & CO., 35 Wall street, New York. JeSeod&kly OP THE STOCK EXCHANGE will uurchaseor sale of Stocks, ‘don moderate margins. Commis: sions 85 cach 100 shares. Stock privilezea nexotiated Correspondence solic. ber Am. Minmx and 3 , New Yorr. Reference, D. R Manyan, Esq., President National Trust Co., im, secured by a | Terms to be complied a, otherwise the ‘Trustee reserves | the property at riek and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- 5. TR B. TODD, 78 59 ‘Antayous, i eared age cept Sunday. CRIES AB TS NS WS ANE (or, Alexandria, 6,7, 6.9, 10, 11a my 2:15, 8 4:20, GERMOND CRANDELL. B. H. WARNEE, Auct. “MEDICAL, & (QHURcH canpLEs. re. . NORMANN, ©: : hen Co eee dt — rel abe cl of is disease, cy comptes ‘uickly cured. ‘Oftice for itchmond and the South, 6:60 am. and 6.20 p. the premises. on of February, A. D. i879, p-in., all that certain parcel of iand, in the dered eighteen it female complain jours from sito. pan, Consultation atric Charwes moderate DORMLENTIUM, Decay, Seminal Emissions, all Venereal Disease> cured with’ jomel or mercury, by D MAGRUDER,, and a cure guaranteed 18), in Shepherd's subdivision of square numbered one hundred and sixty-four (164), ‘as the same is of record im the office of the surveyor of the District of Coiumbia. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by said deed of trast The amount of indebtedness sucnred by the deed Unpaid, to wit, 87,500, with interes: at the rate of ten per cent perannum from October 7th, 18/7, and ae Of sale,in cash; the balance at twelve hteen months, for which the notes of the purchaer, bearing interest from the day of sale and sectired on the property sold, shall be taken. A de- cost of #200 will be required of the purchaser at 1¢ time of sale, and all conveyancing expense of the purchi out the use of ¢ 2605 L st. vear 16th nw. 1421 NEW YORK AVENUE, JOHN TRIPP’s BLOOD PURI- TER i= a certain cure for 8: Ovarium Tumors, Diabetes, Brix! en Scrofi } iseake, AT hilis guaranteed in et, enclosing stamp and please stuic disease, 306 fiapoo map Seon No medicine cenuine unless in bottl ame nd labels bearing my own Trade RATT’S ASTKAL OL. ont ‘TRIPP. P Treasuny Dept. Blown in them WIS CLEPHANE. Trastes, rpHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. S’ SALE OF IMPROVED. BEAL ES- AND THIRTEENTH STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust ber 24th, 1871, and recorded in Uf ie MAKE SPACE FOR OTHER GOODS, WE WILL CLOSE OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN- TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM- BIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND INLAID WaLxur. LEON, the Oldest shed snd only Beliabi= Ladies’ Pi the city, (can be consulted datiy, at No. near K, from 1 Al Complainte au st. Bal SMENOURHGA, LEUCORRHGEA, Pind all cone of Female Weakness, it disease.” Die BROWS.) FRANCIS MILLE. 309 NinTH STREET, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. fe} BETWEEN’ TWELFTH No calomel used 1605 L, near 1th n.w.J8-1m" ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A medical es- fascuig of Ansiomy. on ths cause asdears | TRE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTOBY PRICES. treat. EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED -AT NEW YORK PRICES. t, dated Novem: Liber 666, pages land recordsof the Distiict of Covumbia, and at the request of the a thereby, ¥e wil sell, on MONDAY, the 19th Feb- ruary, 1879, at public auction, in front of tue prem- F 4 o'clock p.m., all of Lot 17, in Square 2 ‘of Washington, D. G., with ments and appurtenances anc eighteen mont 404, So. of the isputsbly how WE ARE ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GRATES, FUR- ACES, RANGES, &., AND HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE SE- ment of nervous and pl Galt of 20 years’ experience. By wail, ‘stan Museum, 658 Broadway, BoveamwaliGm M4NHoop RESTORED. A victux ef youthful im Sumevery move remedy, he will pend WARE to his fe 43 Ohatham street, N.Y. BonenTeen cr sctioiuns al He all iS Ornary ; balance in six, twelve ith interest at eiht (8) per annum, in notes of the purchaser, to be ec by a deed of trust on the premises sold. an hysical debility, being the re- debility, beings | 4 at purchaser’ pet Oe A. HYD) ? Jan29:31,f603,5,7,10_ 0: NoEHOM,S Trustoce. ‘Hos. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ‘RUSTEES' SALE OF ELEGANT see aon) ON F STIEET NOR OAS. PRAT? £.cO., sale within seven daysaftersale. $300 canaing prema Raving tried SOLE Paorarerons axp MANUFACTURERS. BDWARBD CAVERLY & CO., RESIDENCE, Masow1o TEMPLE at Omics, 474 O folio 431, one of the. 5 | = rom proresars FOR IRON WORK. Columbia, the under- Orrick or Zar SUPERrranKG AROBITECT, ‘¥ DEPaR’ a WASHINGTON, D.C., J 1879. seues ae eae Pe until 12 M. on the 10th f the District of Cc signed ‘Trustees will sell at public auction, of the premises, on February, 1879, at 4 [ : tr Boric TO CIFIO E WEDNESDA' o'clock p.m., all o: re ae subdivision of original lots 8,9and ee Revie aaiMeaaiat cl beeen of 3-66, with the expense of sale, in cash, au front i day of AY OF FEBRUARY, for the Bureau of i 5 THE EVENING STAR. FRIDAY... . February 7, i879. cen RESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proce+ di Ee NA M fier our report closed— utler submitted various amendments to exas Pacific Ratlroad bill, now pending fore the Senate, and ordered’ that they D2 printed. [rbey are in the nature of a substi- tute for the pending Texas and Pacttic Matinoad bill. It proposes the completion ef the Red River and Mississippi Railroad and the Orleans, Baton Rouge avd Vicksbarz Railroad: gives lands to these companies and authorises them, together with the Texas and Pacitic Ratt. road Company, 10 severally issue registered or coupon bonds to the extent of $25.00" per mile the payment of which is to be secured by a tir mortgage. The bonds are to be paid in nic, years In coin and the Interest haif yearly, ais) in coin, at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum ‘The Secretary of the Treasury is required to dorse the bonds. The object of the bill is ta so care a road from Vicksburg and New Orleans via Shreveport and El Paso to the Paciic coast.) The bill to provide fortaking the tenthant sul nt Ce} slightly amended an passed, the only Senators voting against it b: umeron (Pa.), Mitchell, Spencer, and Tel- I il republicans. The Senate at DM. Went Into execut Sion, and when tie doors were reopened After our report closed— amy bill was further considered. Mr. Whitthorne rose toa point of order on the section of the appropriation bill which pro- vides Mat every officer who has been thirty peais in service may upon his application be placed rpon the retired 1 ‘The point of order w 1 ONT, en a vacane! fessor of French or pro hall be bat one pro at the Military A: id oceur tn Ou motion of Mr. Hewitt, the section which provides for the resignations of officers prior to ihe ist Of January, 1850, with three years full pay, Was stricken Gut, Mr, Covert submitted an amendment provid- ing that the appointment to the grade of pay master may be made from persons who Hay ved as additional paymasters and have ne Adopted. nitted an amendment pro- 11 officers or privages of the arny n the volunteer service in the navy. r of the rebellion shall be credited with the time so served tn computing his lon- | gevity pay. Adopted The Sth, 9h, toth and 11th secti were consolida: 5 Mr. Hewitt made he w motion to 2 Statutes. so ision that > army shatl t he polls on clection days Adopted —y nays 0. ted an amendment tor th dian bureau to the War de- . Boone subs transfer of the [ da point of order, chair overruled the ge offered as a substitute an ame authorizing the President to transfer Uae and control of any of the Indian tribes. to the War department temporarily, whenever he siall deem iv advisable to do so, either on ac count of hostile action on their pari agatnst the United States or iu case of any difficulties arls- ing between them and the settle. Mr. Seales raised a pont of which the committee rose and the ito 40 O'viowk, adjourned. After debat order, dine A liv Wife with A telegram from » Feb. | tn the police court here, Monday, a| Woman | named Baker appeared against her husband for assault. He was acquitted. The woman who lade the charge then accused him of bi Baker was frst married Fev jane Don- of this city. “Jane is now ing out a for drunkenness in the jai. Baker second marriage occurred at Wapptuger’s f in Noyember, isié. Rev. J. UH. Hawshu ed the ceremony . Baker » pPpossessipg young woman, about 26 age. Her maiden hame was Mary respectably connected, and muc! y Is expressed in her’ bel nths after the marriage Baker . Where he worked at his trad Say ve birth tc ¥ aseries of ciubvin: attempted to kill her reatment, to bear the rived hie in versecution of the brute who she i against him in si. In October | ning home a and his wite m edunsuccessiai. Da shit mites n¢ considerable inte: W. Davy, bis day’ ni nanied sti ed Baird on the Stree: tly i was learned that Day wife was residing ih this city. Sunday last h to aentid. Yesterday Baird was et before the recorder and held in detault o1 o-Uigbt Mrs. Davy is lying in a eritieal ition. She is suffering from weakness coa- | ~equent upon confinement, and disease of tan She pleads ignorance of the law as an se Tor her offense. She ts anxious that | ird shall escape punishment, She also states t Davy maltreated and abused her, The ¢ will be tried here Friday T.—The Rey. Cha: a priest from Germany, built sustine’s Roman Catholic Church, a small tran: edifice, at, Sussex avenue and Nortolk street Newark, about three years ago. He atterward founded a convent of the Sisters of Christian Charity ina me building near the church. sister Stephano, the Mother Superior, lives in the convent, with three other Sisters, two of whom were expairiated from Germany by the orders of Bist 50 Germanchildren attended school in the convent. At 2 o’elock on Sunday morning the Mother Superior awakened by a noise tn the house. She aroused the other Sisters, searched all the rooms, and then descended to the cellar. By the light of a candle the Sisters saw a tall young man, wlio was dressed In dark clothing, crouched tn a cor. ser of the cellar. When he saw that the Siste: | had discovered him, the man seized an axe <wung iL about ils head, and advanced threat cningly. The frightened Sisters dropped their candles, and ran screaming into the yard. Father Vogl was aroused, and he ran to thé con- vent with a police officer. ‘The man escaped by leaping over a fence into an adjoining yard. He had broken open the cellar door, which was | bolted and lockea.—[Y, ¥. Sun, 6th, | A Corp EXHUMED TO SILENCE FALse R wonrs.—A telegram from Baliston, February 5, says: “Col. Colvin T. Peek, who was a leading | man in this section of the ‘county, dieg rather suddenly a few weeks ago. Soon afier nfs death ugly rumors gained lation, the latest be- tng to the effect that he was suli Hving, and that his death was reported for frandulent pur- oses. The report gained such extensive ctr. culation that the frends of Col. Peek deemed action necessary. Accordingly ‘this moraing they asked the attendance of disinterested per- sons, visited the vault and in their presence the ci of Col. Peek was seen and identitied, thereby proving the falsity of the ramors.” RATHER ROMANTI tive of Lan england, was in Tro} urday searching for her unfaithful lover, ‘ Crummell, a moulder. Crummeil and Miss Hardie were schoolmates and lovers, and Miss Hardie, who came to Unis country about two years ago, sent Crummell money to pay his pas sage to the United States. On his arrival provided for him for over a month, at the piration of which time he lettin search of work. and although he promised to inform his faithral sweetheart of is whereabouts, he has failed to do STRANGLED by ITs MOTHER.—Matthew Flana- gan, a laborer, resides with his wife and three children at No. 17 Ludiow street. He has been out ol work lately, and has found it difficult to avoid starvation. He left his family yesterday morning in search of employment, and return- as at noon found his wife washing, while a baby two months old lay asleep in a cradle, Matthew sauntered forth again, and when he retraced his footsteps a second time found his wife paralyzed from liquor and ine on the Noor with the baby ughtly clasped in her arms, The litt!e thing was quite dead, having been strangled in {ts mother’s embrace. The case Was reported to the ith precinct and the cor- oner’s ofliee notified. Mr. Flanagan said that he was too Foon to bury the infant, and, tn con- sequence, the commissioners of charities and ores will assume thet duy.—[V. ¥. Her- ald, Gth. THE YOUNG Laptgs of Smith female colleze, at Northampton, Mass., buried algebra last weeF, just as the boys do at ether eolleges. The freshman class wore Jarge black-edged hand- kerchiefs during the day, and in the e they marched by twos to the rear of the college gornds, where oue of the girls, in rubber boots, tig a hole in the snow with a shovel, and an- other, dressed in something long and white, and with powdered hair and antique les, de~ livered a funeral oration, After this, the grave- digger covered up the remains, aud the girls waded back through the snow to their rooms. and the more delightful study of the classics. f2-The exeltement in Urbana, 0., over the ir- rezulartues in the county treasurer's office stilt continues. A large number of persons have pe eserted their tax receipts, finding an overtay in nearly every instance. 8 Bost ism can no further go, stace a Bo.tonese cl 7 as i oa Of the fish-baits of the Hub Addis »n’s Hines:— “What, tho igh in serene a; love round the great terrestrial pe _ TPhitertetphie Betletin, John Phernixs Jokes. “But there's oue thing about biz hat Idon't belleve has ever A practical jake, of c Pierce was president, Je Dav of war, issued a ge the army who Ww sugyvestions for the it Lad been decided to adopi. HOR Was sent to + jourchold Notes ing from Une then secretary 2 tO offivers Of e skilful draughtsmen, pOMILICE Of Dre sa day, and each Var milk aod wa lst. Jn reply he form—or rather nendment consisting mer instead of a sword, the end, like a shepherd's crook. abled oMicers to. ke: pole, With a hook in n Whadew tn erder to d be Kept fn Kui lates more than be very useful in the | soldiers to the saddle Ing off, and tn t were Lo be used f sence of mules. companied by the most grotesque pi resenting officers hauling back serviceable ring. pot their steeds by th wah one openin 1 XYSM Gf Gout, doreired by using event them from fali- Service tte tlags draught purposes tn the ab. These specith Ti damp close found to absote the becomes fully fastened to the t found usefut non, drawing them through oF up an aceti cables attached t essibie to mul ihe posterior s board Was an iliistration This ts Sager than teyity If the leak oe - A siinilar piece of ved With fron b ' the murzie aime: "There are fou to the front. whose busines stand firm and n 4a into postion. jen suddenly throws t ud sill on f represented the and tndulze in various and resolved to de pod Mis wounde Charges and ; Were actually na and ScHf-poise, Sal OMpact MASS has undoubte } really a tine de has valuable You Can organize a court that will ma will be a bute of rid Better file the the minister i RCCOURL Of tt ail a5 ne 1€ PASSAKES, SCreENS, focur modern might pop out iannpolix Journa Women of Cyprus. for him, for t Cyprian damsel i id our pew, which ready empty and F or rece! ving thi dof Christian sympat de this extracndinary nh overtaking ib army, Who te ain a iittie longer : We were too la patch glimpses of them pg rectitude of ross the Walks. and rapldiy di different directions. right and cheerful on week days, n faces as long and g | covered the dept one of those Innumerable saints’ da k beyond tricking 1 A assisting ber th mipelled by admident . but Is made surmounted with re were men W t rest of The legs and feet | PL wheu to ho: ir of baboucl she feels uneonifortabdie. ad Weis | short we dant care. TS of her eyes, ¢ twive Uhelr proper si hey ave all passed by.” hls company . fellow travelers throng she feels happy, lor write, but si ar, and spin round 4 play on a trian: ir Journey: ti and makes her ery * hers’ elbows, trodd 1 open hymna books. ¥ choked any ple worldiiness, an another have ne on their way wnd the sighs of arvaly or heaven- pe Tine to Taraitianvze ng Women prey he Greeks, and a bevy of m if a man agproac: shyness has w a few persons livin . run to his assts tin’ in the wtds rbbin’ Of his b hey saw Hosking a» of the Names a-shi as all burned him inthe rains a Jog frozen to death, spite her pi Bors “s, but at sigut | anger halloas to hi cove forth and. ela GOVERNOR RowERTs. of Texs tere ghd Spartan life, Whit thee a correspondes eated on a spiint-bot covered with alr at a plain books, pamphlets In the middle of the room stood a bed, with a common quit thrown across the top lke | 4 Dlanket overa horse's back. ‘The fireplace and Wich is expended ta’ buying finery of | The cream of the ¢ as SuMpiNoNs as tho: whom she oce: i island in carts envies With all her hi see their faces.— eek girl is to plece are of the primtti is burbed away in front kind; all the art without bein: and at the side ie washstand stands in one and the whole pl for all the world itke a talf-kept stui SUICIDE rroM SEALovsy.—Baltwver German tailor, fifty-seven ye on the second floor of the re: No. 18 Eldridge street, ms oid, restding hot himself twice in the abdomen last night and indicted injuries trom | which he died abont half an be He had quarreled with his wife but afew mir- | es betore shooting himself. For some months past he had been unable to obtaia work, and | bis wife procured a situation as waitress ‘in a | loon. She was forced to work until late at night, and her husband became jealous of her and insinuated that, sne was unfaithful to him After supper the old feud between thei was | revived, and the pair talked the matter over for chafier told her husband Suspected her He apparently did | he police say that in the heat of passion he presented a revolver at her and threatened to take her Ife. Fearing that he might put bis threat into execution she took her child in her arts and ran out on the land- jater the suicidal shots LEON Lewis, a and other periodicals, lost lis wife a ye: bd this winter started a paper at Penn called the Mystery. er. and in the first number Lewis eulogizes his wife and printed the first chapter of a story purporting to be dictated by her spirit, with which the editor constant, companionsiilp. of the Mystery never appeared. the meantime slipped off to Europe with hls d wife's niece of sixteen 3 along, and le. mur afterward. It was modeln’ taimed to be In The second number Lewis bad in several hours, that he had unjusily she was still true to 1 not believe her, for pars, taking #20,000 ing bis creditors §30,0™ behind WILLIAM TY LR, an eccentric who recently died at Gullford, Conn., had se” lected chestnut boards for his coffin, and lett in- sumctions that Uuere should be no his funeral, and that his rewalns should be car- ried to the grave in a groce: of bis property ts given to the local Episcopal A few moments were fired —[\, wagon, ‘The bulk —This interro- equently heard, and always A practical demonstration of the speed of this species of quadruped recently . and being well au everal gentlemen who were on the train, tas an illustration:—J. A. Ford, of (us heavy built mastiif hound. hess one day called liim to Ceresco, a stall vil- lage eigit miles distant, and the dog On his return be got on board the tain and did not discover the absence of his dog until the train began moving, when he stepped tothe back platform of the car, and there saw that the hound had just started’ The dog overtook the train, but as the speed of the cars was constantly quickening, Its endeavors to jump on board were fruitiess. Then the train began to whiz faster, and the ‘dog quickened his thin a mile or two of thiselty 8P-Hualey found in plants somevuing com- parable to a nervous system. late Michael Western farmer, could ride se border to border on his own land in Okto, which In 1572 he cultivated more than Mlinots estate. came to our notl ea miles irom be inherited. 15,000 acres of corn on bi: “To wet the sac in France, “er fair being the term used of their number as au equivalent for earning a rekee Free Press 18 responsible for the following: We have often heard It said that odllness,” but the otber of fourteen Sum- 1. to religion. She upon the mind of one of Our inarriageable young gentlemen the fact that he ought to get married now that he had become a ember of one of our churches. “cleaniiness is next 10 day we heard a Cherokee be mers say that marriage is 0 Was trying to imp: pace, and until wi kept up with the cars, which were going at the Tate of eighteen tiles an hour. few minutes after the bleeding from contact with the es, having made the distance half an hour. He arrived a cars, his feet sore and Ninters on the eight miles in {Letter to the Chicago Tnter-Qoean, Story. — Thomas Wandle, , living at No. 213 West isth recinct station house Ra ape dence of her uncle, Jolin A atuirday morning LARD, Caushter of late fifi hs Twelfth erect south Griffin, 203 Tw: Ns st JO o'clock. “Kelatives and friends are reapectfully CLARVOE. On Tuesday, be heart a boy 9 years of a street, Went tot last night in a state of violent insani told the sergeant that his mother murdered. His story was that bi entered bis residence ult. and ransacked on the night the house. He saw them, too frightened to move or raise an Next morning he found the house “cleaned out” and his mother dead, with her Uiroat cut from ear to ear. The police went to the house and found that the boy’s story was 4 ‘eth etrect south wemt, instant at 2 otlock pm Friends of Texpectfully invited to attend. Jo REE — on premises )21-lm* THEY WERE both short-frocked frilled da’ . lings of the middleocracy, and were at schoo! at a most select abode of learni at Brighton. Number One was Number Two occupied a in the gallery of te girls were boasting a No. 789 Tth st. n.w. Se of Commo out their respective pa- ber One awed them y say ioe, My. papa is a Member of Parliament: oa eee ‘wo; my a aed cert Number One was quite

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