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___ STKAMERS, ae CORCURAN, i Sid furnisnea ss, “BG bas is the only boat recently tL. Beane, Usp lowed to !a::! praser = Mount’ Vernon wtarf. Re a t3 le nw edmiasion Stean: ‘vee 6th street whart daily (Sun oz areata Ue ges Associsiion. TE. SLAEM, steamer WW der | corsn. jelSty UMMER ARRANGEMENT. WOR NOBSOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND Tae | The switt and siswant iron THE LAKE Captan C. 2 bose FILLE, loayc2 6th-street wharf, anti! farther notes, every Monday” Desday snd Friday, at 5 0% with steazs: {oF Boston, Tovidence and other nf } lew toll FOR ‘OMAO LAND’ | Steamer JOHN W. THOMPOON. Goviats Jou wy taues per week, for Ourric- | i Leonardtown, sto) at inter. sigh frp Dave of tailing, Mou: | <t-or infortaation, apply at the office, over x say, Dank, Knox's, Exp | Bawwaxe csilet for on_application st Knox's Ex- breve Uf: ACO’, Pret Ba. ‘ACOINELLY, Agent salon MERS FOR NEW TORK JOHN GIPSON and E. 0. KNIGHT, ui Vier 41 Eset River, New Zork, every Seturriay, at 4 o'clock p.m Georgetown every Saterday, and Alexaz- Gris same at lowest rates. For infcrmation ever Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, 4. DENBAM, Avent, Water street, SAMUEL BAOON, President, NenZs, GEBMAN oO LLOYD—Stsamene List between New Yous, Haves, Lonpom, SOUTasMPTON AND BREMEN. Senthampton’ t cabin, 8100; second cabin, $60, gold; steeraze, $4), currency. For freight oF pas Race apvly = OELRIOHE & 90 3 Bowling Green, New Yoru oct}-1¥ (QEYD9's NEW EXPSESS LINE , BETWEEN ILADELP IA. ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON | CHILADELE UT GEORGETOWN, . Philatetpnea with Otgde's | Line (or Soston. Providenca, ame | the New England States. | Sailing Days. phis—Saturdsy, at 12 on—Mouday, 881 3. wa. guy Monday, et 7 p.m P. 200 * pisase bave them marked spply to J. H. JOHNSO! et and 12 wi ROTTERDAM. Steamers this line, “* W. “DSCALAND,” “KOTTERDAM. | 5c and “ MAAS," carrying the U. & gual to the Nriheriamds, leave Jereey City every al- Toeeeates 3 Gaza: Ses 5 errr aN ae ‘0 Agta: | HORRIS. £01" wer At janlly NMAN LINE Usiven Sretes & Rovan Mart Seman, NEW YCEK io QUEENSTOWN and LIV L, by ‘sday and Saturday. 5491 tons | City of Montreal.4490 ond.4607 “* | City of Brussels. .3775 --4568 f N. York. :3500 ficent steamers are among the strong- ‘and fastest on the Atlantic, and have mprovement, including hot and cold ‘bells in’ staterooms, revolving and smoking rooms, barber cf psssawe and other information, apply | 31 Broadway, N. ¥.: or to SE aE a , 923 Pi ve. G. W. a Ex- el wesera ‘asc38-eoly the view of the chances of cal- gato, te Stconuetaof taline tks epecio ooures for ali seasons 0! year. 1 itwar from Queenstown to New AG the meriaian of 60 at <3 | crossing the meridian Attia to the north of | THE CUNAED STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM. | Between New Fork and Liverpool, Oalling | | at Cork Harbor. yRou ORE || FROM KEW TORE m Met. Feb. 8|Bothnss,. Weck. Maren I We Serthin Al Fer. 12) au7' fed. March 1 ¥ Med, Feb. 19) Sstavia .Wet., March 26 oe Wed, Feb. 26 Seythiz..... Wed, April? | ‘Parthis. ‘ed. Marob | 2 3. L and every folowing Wednesday from Rew ork. Fie a ie mw a a ato Paris, G15, wold, additional tickets ou fav terms Tickets iusnsa | gis pedal iow raie of 660 wold during the fall aad | BOBO! Bteeraqe at very low rates. Bteerage tickets from us and Quecnslows, and all bar’ parts of Europe at lowest rates. bill of Isden given for Gisexow, Savre, aaeeee and other ports om the Oontitoat, ranean ports. Mor freisttcnd vassare apply at the Company's Spat LOW. 608 Tih streel, Washingt ly CHAS. G@ FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. BANKERS. Ca ee ‘mouth. Tree, earl Address BAXTER & OO. Seneres 17 Wal sts v- s0p26-t,th&aly $95! 850! 8100! $2900! 8500! | FROTHY?) & OO., have been for | Grutor and Bankers to New many Bi York, ak 12 Wal Street. They have the of for their cus ers from fm ts ranufinue from #50 to $800, and have the Send for weir Fin pork, free iNew York novi8-eotr () fits on 30 days investment of 1200 it North-West, January sen, LOO portent Be ve on Stock Options of a »,, walarefree. Addiees T. POTTER WIGHT & 0, oi free. Ad os Bankers, 2 Wall ork. jeS-eod&kly ” MEMBEX OF THE STOC ANGE will execute orders for the purchase or sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold on moderate marxins. Commis: sions 85 each 100 shares. Stock privileses newotiated: sible parties only. Correspondence solic. ited. Henry Merriam, Member ‘Mining and Stock Exchanxe, 36 Wall st, New York. Reference, B_B Manyan, Esq., President National Trust Co., N Yor! Janlir DE: ,& $08 NORMANN, Once 521 zh 4 *t a the ae an ane ool — P cian for the cure ot is . sexes. All fewale cemplain's quickly cured. “OMeo hours from 3 § p.m. Consultation strictly private acure guaranteed. Charzes moderate. la* s seases cured with’ Sot the tae of calomel or mercury, by Dr. BROWN, 1606 Let, near 16th nw. “He solicits the very worst cases. febl-Im* IN THRIPP’S BLOOD PURI- FIER is s certain Si Blood Polson.” Cure of Syphilis muarantecd in ‘Diown in them and labels bearing own (isnd01y} “DR JON TRIPP. LEON, Oldest blished and only MBoinbic. baiiog’ bin the city ean be gonmntied cay st th a neat form Ofice and Residence 13 barne se as, DIST cance of Pomals Weakness, st.,Baltimore J tice. Eo. ickly cured. No calomel used guy | + disease.” Dic BROWN, 1600 L, near 16th nw J8.ime : EDUCATIONAL _ (BABLOTTE Ha p ST. MARY SECOND Ression Pr Terms for Bord aug Tas F For circular apply) WILLIAM T. BRISOOE, Jav%colm Secretary ‘o Board of Trastesa SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LaDIES AND SCHED EERCSE Ike G #t-—-Mre. E. P. MoDos ALD; Miss ALEXANDER: Mademoiselle V. Furbinome. Texcher of Fresich.’ Second Term 7. [ASTBUCTION IN SPANINH, Day and Evening Lessons, 1221 6th st. u.w fan}0-Im* ¢ INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE, with K one ges NOR and Advanced Olasses, Mas LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 sth s SUSIE PO! 1127 15th at. nw. Day and Evening clases for Ladion. ADVANCED. wit English schooia. Morning, Afternoon sad Evening for La dee, and Gentlemen, Boya and Girla Private Jeasone if use of practical conversation rapidly acquired by pupil. ‘The oral eyetom s specialty. A new Term will commence January 6th, but Pu pias can enter st any time sud will only be chargec from the time they enter. ‘Tapue Boanp—Fuenca SPOKEN AT MALE. Call any day between 12 aud 1 o'clock, or Monday and Thursiays after 4 3 dectam SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, SS" Corner Tthana L strecte uw. Extaolinhed 1864 Its hundreds of zradnates, wen and women, sre ding positions oF etubraces Penmans! respendence, Business trost and prot, The course Spelling, Composition, Oc: Calculations, Single ane Double Entry Bookkeeping, Business Practice Commercial “Law, Political ‘Economy, Business Ethics and Lectures. Entire couree may be com pleted attending day or eve: Healags visit the Coley, oF nov30 G. BIVATELY Of matics, Rheturi Poi » Prinetpal. tin, Mathie metic simpli Rec L or A West Point, Annspolis or Collewiste preparation Terma moderate. SW. FL AM, Laz Lt now. all before ti a my pote.’ Replat MArLEwooD N57 E, Gosconpvinns Pa.—Soys, $50 per guarter: dents i gepared for business, Yale or Harvard Gollege. In ictors rae. Speomely 3. SHORTLIDGN, A. M., Privctoa!. _ RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO HAILKUAD, To take effect Sunday, LEAVE WASHINGTON: 186. m—New York, Philsdelphis, ana Moston Express, Ellicott Ci On Sunday to Baltimore .. Stops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Aunapolis Fag OR Breakfast at Rey. re, Annapolis and Way. (Pied: mont, Strasbury, Winchester, Hawerstown, and iy On, Me eT ore and Lanrel Express. 17:40 8. m—] 10a ni —Point of Rocks, Piscine, Straa , Hagerstown, and Way $:30 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, Bost timore Express. “Parlor Car to New York aud Philsdeiphis. Loe ate Annapol 8:36 &. m.—St. Louis, Louisville, Chicago, Oolumbus . and Pittsburg Express. Frederick, Bszorstown Valley ey ton. ¢ Hucinnati Grafton to Sandusky, ‘ar to Cally, except Sat- —On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapoile sy. “paitimore Expresa. Stops at Bladene Annapolia Jane tion, Jeasnp's and Hanover. 12:10 p. m.—Baltimors, Annspolis, Ellicott Uity and nso: Pm—New York, Philadelphis and Boaton Ex] Stops at Laurel. Sunday on'y for Baltimore and Way :80p.m—Baltimore, Bladensburg, and Lanrei ‘MP oroaa Frederick vis Helay, tops at Ansan: olia Junction. 16:85 p. m.—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Haxerstown, Whicnester and Way Stations. Ont SUUGAy® 16 Point of Racks and Way Stations only. 14:40 p. 1a.—Baltimore, spols and Way Sta °S:30 p. m—Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baitimore Epressa. Ellicott City. Norfolk excopt a1 dag. Norfolk Pascengers taken in the rect to @ Canton. Btop at and Laurel Press. 11:85 p.m. on (0p. m.—Baltimore Express. “00 p. m.—Pomt of ihocks aud Way Btationa re ). D.- us, Cincinnat Louisville and Pikabure Expres Pittaburg, except Banday ‘man Cars, "10.15 p.m ~ New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore resa. Stops at densburg an Laurel. Bucping Car ca ‘New York, and Y Sleeping hia. S Davy. 20n Sunday only. Otuer trains dati: sxcept Suntsy. “All rat atop at Relay Station. For further information apply at ticket office de- ot. corner of New Jersey avenue and C street, FOL, 603, 14%5 Penna. aver ue n.w., Washingto: Makoni¢ Temple, Hich street, Georsstown, tickets ean be yroctred, and orders taken for bax- kage to be checked and received st any point in the CY WM. CLEMENTS, Master Transportation. L.M_ COLE, General 17 icket Avent. GEORGE 8S. KOUNTZ, General Avent. 1878 NSeLva 1878 ‘ENNSYLV: renee TO THE NORTH, WEST. AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails, SPLENDID SCENERY, Magmiricunz EQUIPMER?. novlé Effect Decempze 11 1878. raarss LEAVE WASHINGTON, fom Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as lows: the West, 10:10am. 7, with Par- mare cee a Rater ee ¥:49 p.m. daily, with ‘to Chicago, BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILEO, for yells and the Nortin at Tab was Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins Fi Wi rt, Lock Haven, and Klmirs, at 10:10 for New Yor ant the t, 1:30 and 10:16 p.m. = aoe eae ‘ , N. ¥., all trains ee transfer to Fulton street, avoid: le ferriage and journey scrosa New phis, 1:30, 6:80 and 10:25 p. m, dally. For ited Brproes, 9 50 gaily. exoept Sunday. 90am 70:40 a mm 1:80, 8280.7 40 daily, except Sunday. for 7:00am. and 4:20 p.m daily, ex- sarap ALEXANDEIA AND FREDERIOKSBURG RAIL, WAY AND AEEYANDBIS ‘AND WASHING 6,7, 8,9, 10, 11s m., 1:16, 3, 4:20, bir Tandti 30 p ta: Ga Sunday at aruseee E a for Bichmond and the Banth, 6:60 &. m. and 6:20 p, For G.€ 0-8 B. 6:20 p.m any, Agent . FARMER, General Passenger FRANK HOMBON, Gauri Mazames pB4trs ASTEHAL OIL. FRANOIS SILLBR, 809 Nostra StBEsr, WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FAOTOBY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED YOBK PRICES. aT NEW CHAS. PRATT &CO., DRY GOODS, _ N EW YORK, Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1879. LARGE SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE or LINEN GoOoDs, Of the Importation cf MESSES. JAMES F. WHITE & CO. Slikbtly damaced by water at the recent fire in Worth street, to be sola at Auction by FIELD, MORRIS, FENNER & CO. Terms of Sale—Casu oN DELIVERY. ‘The above sale consisted of 642 Cases, of which we scoured 63 Cases, being Ten Per Cent. of the Entire Amount, Somethi « Never Before Equalled by a Ketailer at ary Sule in New York City. The Stock consi-ts of NAPKINS, CRASHES. IRISH LINENS. PILLO LINEN. BUTCH? RE LINEN, LINEN SHEETINGS ail widils, TURKEY RED sud WATE TABLE LINENS, BROWN and GRAY LINENS, only very 6 ight) touched by water. This reat addition will, no doubt, cause an Increase to the Immense Kush we are havin for there Truly Grand Bargains. ‘ail as early in the day as you ca», in order to avoid the rueli. Best Standard Printa from ths fira, 3 cents; Al: Linen Crash :rom the fire, 5 cents; and thousauds 1 other Bary: . LANSRURGH & BROTHER, 404 and 406 Seventh street. SF All Coods marked in p'ain fixures, a deviation m: LA, CASE TOWF, Low ine febs.at (CHEAP DRY Goons. 59 dc ¢ Sure 5 oda. per yard. Table Linen very cheap. 12 doz. Childreu's Hand a single boxes. 25c. Blankets, G i Cloaks st a hea Guinnet’s Black Silk 81. fore at that price. Table or d ches, Our prives are cuaranteed to be as lov ouse in the cily. GEO. J. JOHNSON, Cor. 7th st. and Market Space. UY “THE MYSTERY” or the “COMFORT SHIBT, open back, made of Wamsutta Mustin and exira fine Linen Bosoms, for 75 ‘The “Great § “made of th Me rs, rest ever sold be joths very as betr febSiw PUREE SCARFS FOR §2.50, Same as Soid Elsewhere Av $1.50 Eacu. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F strect now., feb7-tr VELVETS AT A SACRIFICE. Opposite Patent Ontice, Having a much larger stock of V hand than usual at this time of the determined to close them out, REGARDLESS OF PRICE. Call and examine our stock, ag we have every COLOR and QUALITY of Velyats iaported. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. CONNOLLY’S NEw Stanp, febitr 1th st. and Penna. ave. BENS, MILLER, GEORFETOWN, Offers Choice new Shirting Cali: ereat inanecment p ew Cambrics and Percales: Corded G4. Saud We.; Plaid Nainaooks, 12) ‘amt An. ns, 10, 124¢and le. extra peavy Cotton, 8¢ Ginghans, 6 sh, 5 24 14-yard lone Tow x Carton F 7ie., worth 11, Bh Seth, 16.and 20, worth 10c, more. 3 100, 63gc., worth 1 t, $1.80, worth 33.5 cheap. Goo.ts—must be sold. Cashmeres, B:’k and Ool'd Silks Cloaks sacrificed—30 per cent. off for caab. Carpets must be cold. Lnzrain, 25¢. up. Tapestry Bruscels, Tv. 1y Janditr 8, 38 Bargains in 11,000 YARDS OF HAMBURG EMBROIDERY, DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 25c. and up. Fine CORDED ey 10 eta. oe he PLAID NAINSOOKS, 1%, 15, 18, 20, 25c. LACE STRIPED NAiNSOOKS, 15,18, 20, 25. LONSDALE CAMBRIC, 123s cents. PEAIN NAINSOORS, all weights. Bleached TABLE DAMASKS, all linen, 60, 55, 60 87, $1 per yard. nbleached TAPLE LINENS, all linen, 25, 30, 37, 5, 62, Toe. ‘ekoTtGaer QUILTS, 50, 62, 75, 87, 81, 50), Up. 45. 50, 55 White 81.25. 81. ALI-LINEN TOWELS from 10 to 1256 cents. ‘Turkey Red NAPKIN TABLE LINENS, 62, 75, 87. ¥lain White and Oolored Borders. ES for men and boys’ wear, 25, 37, 50, CARPETS at cost. BLANKETS at cost. c. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, Jan27-tr South aide, near 7th st. DF Goops. 4 THE CHEAP One case Andrdecsnernt Gon me case Andri One case Wamsutta Cotton, 10c. One case 12-4 Bleached Sheeting, 20c. One case Marseilles eeeeene, never sold for less than 84, 82.60. 20,000 yds. Hamburg Edge and In serting, from de. up. Large lot of Misses Hose our counter, sold st 25 and 35, now 1c. All fan ton Kide, hice . lea. io Good: ie ranted as represented. LUTTR Nanlstr 1930 LICOES, 4,5 and 6c. yard. Calico Remiartt, 25c, pound. Cottons, 4, 5, 6. 7,8 and 10c. yard. Bheetinir Gotton, 18e. yard. Cassimeres for Men and Boys, 25c. to $1 yard. TS snd pie Sat aie we yard. ime. Demorest's Reliable Patterns. jan20-tr JOS. B. BAILEY, cor. 7th & F sta. 3.w. iG DRIVERODREAD & 00 939 Pa. ave., det. Ith and 10th sts, Offer aCacunire de Alma Black Sik at §1, would be very cheap Bo 25. Also, a Guinct Gros Grain Black Silk at 81.25,which 18 lees than many importers ask forthe same grade of Silk in 5-piece lots. Also, a Beautiful Shae of Grenat or Bordean Satin $h 25 ner yard, and Beautiful Bick Satin Also, Silk-face, Brown Velvets, at 81.50; worth 83, and Beautiful Black Velvet, at- z Also. Navy Blue and Seal Brown nt 160. yard: Bisck French Oaahmeres (original De eS yd. ae ne Spool Cotton, be.” Cais ina, too numerous to men: tion, in Beautiful First-class Dress Goods, ke, &c. Oull early and examine our stock. janiisr BRODHEAD & 00. FRENCH DEESS GOODS, ‘We have ed & splendid Une of Frensk Dress forthe adage Silks, to splea- did qualitiee, from $1.25 to $2; Brocade Armare Blix, £60 over drones Bi fe Gilk Over suitings; The or ie aches cots sie e fae 6 of Ho s loths and Napkins; Pulow and Eines aljgrades: Mlanwets all sacs aad qualities: lea Spreads, all sizee, patterns, ‘Those in want of choice goods will do well to ex amine onr steck before pu re & Hi decl9-tr 1398 F sty near ubbits SHIRTS Srhseeuts perso: ready to pat on. HIRT auuade to order in the Wamsutts, 44 Bleac’ Clark's best 20-yard spools 25¢.) Also, a host of other Bai i : fcheileh i g O_O AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. ‘The Cipher avestigation. THOS. B. W. sate Auctioncer TRUSTEES SALE OF VAL. Pe PROPERTY Noe a2 Ny BE CARITUL STREET. to Underand by virtue of 3 deed of tram .° Sti me, dated Fe) rnary 284, 1875, and duly ¢ ,, coréed in Liber No. 778, folio "177, et sequi- fur, gue of the land of the District of Out umbls. and atthe written request of the party se | cored thereby, f will cell infront of the premises on MONDAY, the 10th Gay of February, 1879, at 4 jock p.m. ail that parcel of ground ying in the y of Warhington, in thy District of Coluiabia, and known as Lot lettered “0,” ig Moses Kelley’ subdivision of Lots 82 and 83. of A. RB. Shephert's subdivis on of square numbered 623, improved by a comfortable two-story Brick House. ‘Terms of sale: One-tfourth cash; balance in eqnal instalments at six, twelve aud eighteen montis, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secared by & deed of trust on the property sold. or all cash. at the option of the purchaser. “If terms are not com- phed with in seven days from day of sale, the Trus- tee reserves the rizht to resell the property at the Fisk and cost of the defaults purchaser. JOHN ING, Trustes. THOS. E_WAGGAMAN. Auct jan Hones HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. BUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- IBTATE IN WASHINGTON GIT? Dee OES STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN’ TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH STREETS WEST. ber 24th, 1871, and recorded in Liber 666, ices . ke, of the land records of the District of anti ‘Ock v.mn., all uf Le ity of Wachinxton, D. ©. its and appurtenances. ‘(rmsof sale: One-third cash ; balance in six, twatve ane eixhteen months, with interest at cixht (8) per cent. per annum, in Hotes of the purchas-r, to be ce 4d by a deed of trust on the premises so! uy veyancing at purchaser's cost. A resale w: at purchaser's risk should complianea be tt hia wilh terme of eale within seven daysafterssie. #: down at time of sale, A HYDE, . SE Prout Trustens. TRUSTEES: SALE OF DESIRABLE IMeROVED PROPERTY, 1119 NINTH STREET NOKTH. WEST, AT AUCTI in front of the 1th, 1879, at 4:20 o’eloc! north half of Lot five aid one (401), fronting fifteen (. inches on sth street west aud run dred in th . euary the north half of the quare foar hnndred yfect and four (4) ine back o: feet, more or leas, the depth of said ¢ city of Washington, D. C,. and ip story and basement Frame Bouse. , Terms of sale: One-third ot the purchase money in cash; balance in Fix (6), twelve (12), and eichteen (1s) months, with interest’ unt paid ‘at the rats of Sicht per cont. per annum, and secured on said mroyerty. Ali conveyancine'at purchaser's cost. A depe sit of one hundred ($10v) dodars will be re- quired at time of sale. ALBE ( Trustees. ft-d TO-MORROW. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES. TATE SITUATE ON OHIO AVENUE, BE- TWEEN FOUKTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 23d day of July, A. D.’1874, and re- ‘Olio 408, one of the corded in Liber No. 75 lana records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the arty secured thereby. I will offer for gale at public auction, in front of the promises, FRIDAY, the ith day of February, 1879, a: 4 o'clock p.m., Lot numbered nineteen, (19,) in R.R, Pywell and’ Mary E. Brown's, trustees,’ recorded subdivision of equare numbered two buhdred and twenty-eight, (228) toether with the improvements, consisting of a two-story Brick Dwelling, &. ‘s e118 of sale: One-fourth cash ; balance in Six (6), twelve (12), and eixhteen (1s) months from day of Fale, with interest at eixht (8) per cent. per annum. ur.til paid, securea by a deed of trust on the prup- erty sold; 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 recording at his or heroost. If said terms are not complied fill within ve days from the day of aale, the ‘trus. tee reserves the right to resell said property, at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. The above-described property will be sold subject Ppguch taxos, general and special, ae ma secant 0. E. (O58 be. 1 the rame, KITTENHOOSE, Jan23,25,27,&dtds ‘Trustee, aie THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until DAY, the lith day of February, 1579, same ou ne place. |. E. RITTENHOUSE, Trusteo._ Cuz CH CANDLES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 NEW YORK AVENUB, Jen28 tr Near U. 8. Treasvry Derr. Te MAKE SPACE FOR OTHER GOODS, WE WILL OLOSZ OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN. TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM. BIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND INLAID WALNUT. WE ARE ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GRATES, FUR NACES, RANGES, &., AND HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE BE- LEO1IONS. EDWABD CAVERLY & CO., jan27-tr Masonio TEMPLE. [Proven STUDENT LAMPS, BRASS AND NICKLE PLATED, AT BEDUGED PRIGES, SCHAEFER'’S, 1016 Seventh street n.w., jal6-tr_ Dealer in Chins, Glass and Plated Ware. REOPENED. a THE OFFICE OF THE HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANE, Which has been closed for a few month WALT & HALL, who reeks eat et int aa Virginia, West Vi elaware, for the sale of there edi venue id. Wi and ited up for the convenmoucs of Bultation free. what is WPand ust does meat it i a now ‘what does method of treating successfully all Liver and stom- ach Diseases ex! ly, and it means an honest war avainet the thousand ontrUs and one mi and hum- ‘bugsof this and past ayes. ITS DISOOVERY. there was discovered and pit inte justice's new, simple, conventent nid safe itech each ie eas ous examination into its mer'ts, om pte tut Tho ae es ion was thoroughly and practically Office—Corner of 9th and E streets northwest, over MNO. 9 Ch tles street Battanors novS.ly ((oME DOWN To Foun CENTS, FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $210. GASLIGHT OFFICE, ootl-tr 411 ond 413 10th street. UARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE Ass ANCE COMPANY OF LONDON oO BIMON WOLF, Aorwr, 1. G2 Seventh norlty __ One D AAS Samet Sree ouwax PREsENTs. t\ WATOHXa, par TEN ae P. WALLAGIP, ] YUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE—HOU-EHOLD FURNITURE, TWO PIANO FORTES, COTTagE SETS, SEWING MACHINES, FANCY SOAPS. &c U 'D. MORNING, 1th inet 0 o'clock, in . the above aad’ oN BROS, meere .. Real Estate Auctionears, Building. an > SALE OF IMPROVED ‘TRUSTEES: WHESON SERERR. PROPERTY a son Of trust, dated the Ist By virtue of weéon : pep eR and recor ied Eee so cee cet of the land records of the District of pubic anctyon sn front of the premises on AY. the 20th day of Febrnary, A. D. 1s ; o'clock p.m. all that certain rea estate. iu thee. nty of Washington. D. C , cesiznated ay the west half of lot numbered thi-ty (30), in block No. 18. in ard University” recordéd subdivision of ham,” with the improvements Terms of ssle: One-fourtn cash; and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from dav of sale and secured on the proverty sold, will be taken or all cash at the option of the purcaaser. A deposit of 350 will be required at Hime of eale. Ali taxes and assessments to Decemb.r 1, 1878, will be paid out of the purchase money. WM. F. MATTINGLY! penstons CE. PRENTIS3, —') Trustess. WM. M. SMITH. Sa'esman feb10-20kas A pre a ARE Ok ede eARGE AND VALG. 4. ABLE STOCK OF FISST-CLASS JEWELKY bY ARSIGNEF. Tw i! cell at avction the Stock of Goods in Store Xe. 409 7th street northwest, sale to commence 'n Sid Store at 10 o'clock am. on SATURDAY, ths ay of February, 1879, and continue from'da¥ {dy till th entire Stock ‘and Stora Fixturas shall be sole. Steck ard Flatures are uow open for ection at said Sto ater _D. BABRETT, Acsiznes, B. HL WABNER, Auct (Hep) "febi-ltds Se-THE ABOVE SALE IS POITPONED antil WEDNESDAY, February 12, A. D- 1579, sams hour ace. 0. D. BARRETT, Assienes » Real Estate Brokers, RUSTEES’ SALE OF IM SITUATED ON THE N OF Tn AND HOSTREE of a deed of tru fed January 1877, end recorsed in Liber No. #44 1 records fer the Di dat the requ will fell at ND. premises, on ‘iock p.m, the folle Fituated in Wakhingtoa v7: Lot numbered 01 vements there ent b a r, le, on the property so'd, n per cent. from date of and secnred by deed of trast will be taken. of rale. “All conveyancing at cost of purchaser nis of sale are not complied with in seven day ; ‘@ the richt to reseil the prop «risk ang cost of defaulting purchaser after five lays’ advertisement. WILLIAM A. GORDON, SILOH, deposit of $100 required at tne If f Trustees. feb7 est JAM i. H. WARNER, auc TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY CEOS SEREET. BETWEEN PENN. WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Januar; 29th, A. D. 1878, d=reco! ia Libar N¢ 850, "folio 106, d rds 2 tre District of Co! party secured thereby, w tion, in front of the pren: at it the request of t will sell at nati isea, on MONDAY, clock ‘p. m., the follow ey ed in Washington ¢ pbia: Lot mum bered fifty-two (0! of parts of orizmal lots five ( six, (6,) in equate five hundrad and seventy-five (B75,) as the € 18 recor: ia the office of the said District in Liber H. D. C., fol 108, towetber with the improvements thereon, co! ofa threestory ard mansard Brick Dwe ling. ‘erms: One-third of the purchase money, with ex- enses of sale, in-cseh, and the balance in six (0), I tweive (12), eiehtoen'(i8) and twentyfor (20 Tuonths, fr wh he notes of the pure taser, bar ing iz terest at ceven (7) t. ands red py derd of trust on the properte gold. will be tak Ce) Orit Of $100 required at time of sale. All co: y- aucing at purchaser's cost. "f terms of sale ars not comp ied with in seven Vays, tae Trustees reverve the right to resell the property at rikk and oost of de. faulting purchascr after jive days) advertieeent 4. B. WHITE, > 5 Trastees. WILLIAM THOMESON, J_T. COLDWELL, Avct. ° gebT-e0st 7 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. A NEW THREESTORY ND TWOSTORY ING IN ‘THE REAR, ON THE FAST SIDE OF NORTH CAPITOL STREET, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS NOKiH: By virine of a deed of trust dated October Mth, 1877, duly recorded in Liber 806, folio 365, ore of the land records of the District ef Columt ia, and at the rouuest of the party secured thereby. we Will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, February 6: 5 at 4 o'clock p.m... all that certain piece or par: cel of ground Iying and being situate in the city of Washinwton, District of Colncibi 4 twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, for which notes of the pu will be taken, bearing intereat at eight per cent. per annum, sectired by @ deed of trust and insurance on the property go!d. or ay git at the option of the purchaser. “A deposit of 8100 required at time of sale, and all record: conveyancing at purchaser's cost, ‘Trustees ro- serve the right to resell the property, unless terms are complied with, in seven days from tune of sale, at rick and cost of defaulting purchaser. WAM. 8. JONES.) rensteos, Jan24-cokdbs B. F. STEIGERS ¥2-THE ABOVE BALE I8 POSTPONED until THURSDAY, February 13th, same time and place. febS.eokdbs a JN §] B.¥. STEIGER’ Trusteos, (PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BRIOK DWELLING-HOUSE. No. 1030 SEVEN: TEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of that certain deed of t corded in Liber No. 741, folio 25, of the land records of the District ot Columols, I will sell ae lic auction, in front of the. premises. on fd AY, the 18th day of » A. D. 1879, at 4 o'clock p.in., all that certain parcel of iand, in the city of 1 as lot num. bered eighteen (18), in Shepherd’a subdivision of one hundred and sixty-four (164), ax the same is of record in the of surveyor of the District of Golumbis. ‘Terms of sale, as preccribed by said deed of trast: The amount of’ indebtedness secured by the unpaid, to wit, 87,500, with interest at the rate of ten per cent perannum from October 7th, 1877, and the expense of sale, in cash; thé and eighteen months, 3 the ce at twelve for which the terest fi notes of the purchagei rom the day of sale and secured rty sold, shall be taken. A do- pontot ill be required of the purchaser at time of sale, and all conveyancing shall beat the of : Shangtdkds LEWIS CLEPHANE, Trustee, ‘HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. USTEE'S SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY TRU RICE ‘nOUSsES, Nom 25 an it, ON E STREET NORTHWEST. front of the premises, February, 1879, at 4.9 , of Lot 65, in J. B. Kibbey' juare No. 628, fronting 18 feet improved Dy, two three-s! of, eet to a 30-foot y- ‘Terms of sale: 1.000 cash on cach house, and the of purchase money to be pa:d in two. equal inetalmente, at six and twelve months after day of sale. For the deferred payments, the notes of the urchaser to be given, bearing six cent. int From day of ealey and eccured on the neon re ree fadtorily to eaig'Trustee, or all cash af option of pur. Bes wee Gepost each house will be re- au «3 not complied with in seven daya, ‘rustes Serves the right to resell at Flake and ‘ost oF default ing pure NO. P. FRANKLIN, Trustes. E. WAGGAMAN, Jant6,30,59.55,20feb13 C8 AG TD 15817 HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioncer. TEUSTEES) BALE 0 ELEGANT RESIDENCE, 2022 ON G STREEC NORTHWES £. RICHARD WALLAOGH, ANDREW 2 $ Trustees. TEOS E. Wane. AMMAN, ue a {ILCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. i ‘URK HOUBE NO. 814. BY of a deed of trust, dated Li 2. and duly recorded in Liber folio 180, et seq.. for. District of the | great a sensation, died Saturday morn | | residence, No. 10 West 14th street, New York | THE EVENING STAR. MONDAy.. CROSS RXAMINATION OF XR. TILDEN After our report of the Proceedings of the ex. amipation of Hon. Samuel Tilden betore te Potter cipher committee in York closed oa ~. Mr. was cross-examined by February: 19. US7® CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Saiurday's Procredings. ‘ENATE.—After our report closed _ The Senate. in accordance with a previ order, proceeded to consider bills repdried the committee on military affairs, aud they lowing Were Gisposed of: House bill providin for tLe payment to the officers and soldiers af the Mexican war of the three months” extra provided for by the act of July 19, isss, was nended by Messrs. Maxey and Withers 5 th C Mr. Hiscock, w Mr. Tilden, ald h: mt Mr. Coopar, Mr, Pelion, t m engaced in a trans he olialning of elec Fou teamed fn ave learned » math —“1 thought th er was to stop it; 1 thought the sa the Florida case.” “You have said that if you had had any tea luencing these returning boands generally Person you would have chosen would been Col. Pelton; why dif you not deem It Mr. Newitts ationtion tothe mat- mest him to lake change of affairs night compromise Uhe democratic ee?” A.— "fp the first plack, | Supposed d full knowledge, and would Dé able to hat ROLING Wrong should be done. Nes NOL TRCORNIZE Purposes h are embodied tn action. TY pe church puntelies eriminal, even if they are not car- EEN Leoeey in the mat. thing of petty oMicers, seamen and mar United States, and officers and revenue marine service,” and amendments sub. mitted by Mr. Edmunds some time aro to Rave the bill apply to those who served fn the late war for the preservation of Ube Union was rejected, and the bill was then passed. Senate Dill to confer upon army boards of the United States army, organized by the President to review sentences of courts-martial, the same authority to compel the attendance of witnesses and to send for persons and papers asis now given by A ried out.’ The atmosphere at that time wastull jaw to courts-martials; passed. Senate bili . donating grants to aidthe completion of the | Of Tumors of fraudulent returning boards, Tae clare before soldiers ‘and satiors’ monument at Chal national cemetery, Loulsiana; x Dill to provide for ‘the settlemeat of acesunts with certain ratlroad companies. [Tne Dill authorizes the Secrectary of War to reopen the settlements made with ‘va road companies for rolling st purebased by them from th ptta od and my country that Uke votes a ¥F inate of Louisiana ida were bought, anean- ing by republicans.) 1 would scoru and con- demn my righteous title {f the democratic party had sectred my seat by fraud.” Mr. Hiscock ——Gov. Tilder, are you e irely clear that McLin was Influenced in his action by the hope of of best of A.—I_ swear so to the ¥ recollection. I believe T shall be rane th Uils examination, and shail elf fully without going into matters with my family re fous. Mr. Hiscock.—This investigation 1s for the beret of the whole people, and | believe tt to be in conscientious discharge of my duty to fully investigate Col. Pelton’s relations to you. Had you any information at that time that the returning boards of South Caroline or Florida were for sale? If so, give the n of the cen- Uemen who told you so. cannot ive you the naz a ate it on evidence that woul ive one name. ch Was adopted ement with the Western and Atian- Raitread company, under authority of the act of March 3, it also provides for re- funding to the companies any money found to be due them after the pew The bill was opposed by had read numerous documents from t partment to show why the setuements ss not be reopened. Pending discussion, at 4: p.m. the Senare 1 any one. A pate on | pa t appeared in the | that up tothe time that no knowledge n ADOUL the al ans in dealing: OF THE ARMY APPROPRIATION Alter our report closed, «i my appropriation bill was continued pr considerable debate on various amend- he committee proceeded to vote on the amendments. Tue first vote was on s amendment, and it was rejected namendment requiring the sby the quartermaster or the place of the suecesstul iden admit Pelton went to Balin excepting newspapel lexed cort With the retw Mr. Hiscocl dispatch N: nearest . Agreed to. Jacobs submitted an amendment that. ta- Gians who settled en land under the homestead or pre-empuion laws, or ony ased Land, be iree from the controtof Indian agents Adopted. The original proposition offered by Mr, Boone, er of tke Indians to the W altmnent was then rejected, on a vote by tei Ss to ‘he result was applauded on the repudtican side, the proposition having received only six r eight aflirmative votes on Unat side, and only about a dozen negative votes on the democ-eatle side, The committee then rose and reported the bill and the amerdments to the House. to cipher sram ad- ed Denmark, h oc- *"Try and made (one) portion bie after notes are (cast), and anotner por- * Now, this question ts legal tn form: Did Col. Pelton consult you in this matter?” 0.” “Did you not know that Col. Pelton was in munication with Weed and others south?” ‘o; these telegrams never, with my knowl- me to my house concluded Mr. Tilden’s examination. The commtttee left for Washington by the 9 o'clock train Saturday night. METEORIC STONES CATALOGUED. U. Shepard, of New Haven, Conn., the Journa/ for fuller information concerning the alleged meteoric stone of recent notoriety, and expresses an earnest desire to procure a plece of It to add to his large collection. Mr. Shepard has been tuformed of the facis, or rath- er of the want Of the facts, in the case. His letter states that be has beeh for forty years a diligent student of meteorology. and that be has accumulated the largest collection of me- teoric stones in the United States, if not In the world. He forward a catalogue of his collec- tion, showing the number of stones, and the date and locality of Unelr fall. The collection : was on the offered by Mr. Butler: nthorized to be transi that may have ( following amend- “And telegrams itted by railroad tor “raph Ul general p © be lixed by the goverument, aceord| Lo the provisions of tile 65, Revised Statut Adopted. ‘The next amendment of importance was that for the reorganization of the army, amendment was agreed to—yeas 116, The next amendinent was that off Hewitt, amending section 2002 of tb atutes, soas to expunge the authority tohave pS al the polls on election day “to keep the peace”—yeas 110, nays $5, a strict party vote, With the exception of Mr. ‘Brogden, republ Who voted inthe affirmative with tbe d rats, Mr. Culberson submitted an amendment re- pealing the law which requires that military headquarters in time of peace shall be estab. lished at points where the government owns buildings and barracks. Adopted. ‘The bill was then passed. | Adjourned. | embraces over five “vindred ineteoric stones and ‘The total weiht of the collec- argest iron, a meteoric irons tuon fs about 1,200 pounds. he | procured from Coloi ado, weighs 435 the smallBst, from Otsego count weighs half an ounce. The largest procured from Mus singum county, Olio, welzhs 56 pounds, and the smailest one, from Sweden, ghs lessthan ft as. ‘The specimens have been gathered ‘com all parts of the world, The catalogue begins with Which fell No- } vembe with one iz TRE NEW YORK Mw MARRIAGE A YEAR AGO CREATED A SENSATION. | Thomas Lord, the aged millionaire, whose marriage to Mrs. Hicks last winter caused so at ruary ‘There are none between Dut most of the years since the represented, and some years by se mens. Nearly every country in the knowa world ts represented In the Ist. The entire collection is in one of th dings of Amherst city. He had been ill for a long time. He was in lls elghty-ffth year. Thomas Lord was | hb, Conn.,in the latter part of He resided tn New York city For a long time he was en- S in that city, but he retired | x ‘olege, Mr. She Statement Troi it with a large fortune years ago, He was | College - : . cae a brother of Rufus L. Lord, who was robbed or | Nplch will surprise a oe a large amount of bonds a few years azo, for occasioned by meteoric 1 ies bet oH —_ 2 elke reward was | qitterent pls aud, in the death of ati Lord about y 5 a vedel naif of his fortune of $5,00,090 was divided be pos warns Jen ae tween 1s brothers Thomas and Daniel. ili cipal Lord Jost his first wife in 1572, and then with Mis four sons ‘Uwo unmarried On Decermbe » 1577, he was Annette Withelinina’ Wits ardinal MeCloske Another formed by Rev. Dr. Van Kile Mass. Mrs. Hicks was born S. A., and after her marriage to Mr. Hicks was a leader in New York society. Attershe became a widow In 1866 she spent much of her time ta Europe. Mr. Lord was a friend of her she visited Euro) newed the acquaintance, which culmins marriage, This marriage aroused very great Fe aac on the part of Mr. Lord's sons, and they mace application for a commission ta lu- nacy, which Was granted upon their showing the’ — unsoundness of their father's mind. During the proceedings the bridal pair were in Seclusion at the residence of Mrs. hicks, al 10 West 14th street. Here they remain over a month. At length in February, isis, Mr. Lord emerged from his retirement, having ob- tained the affidavits of Drs. Austin Filat and A SELFISH Moxor Do you know how much [iqaranter and more comfortable it makes | &berth in asleeping car, to hear Uwo or three Usappointed, tired en Standing in the aisle, rowlirg and swearing because they can’t get any? Itis a mean feeling, I willadmit, a mean, bateful, unmanly feeling, but it ls powerful com:orting. I try to break myself of it, but at the same time { ain willing to admit that 1 would rather lle in the berth and enjoy the mean, selfish gratification, than stand up fh the aisle and indulge in an ‘honest, frank manly Swear at the supreme selfishness curled up in the berth, making the air vocal with simulated snores, Such ts the Sad Perversity of our by | iy was | of Hyde ! Surinam, | » and upon her Moral Falien Nature.—{ Burdette in Hawkeye. Tne Joy or ot eee ae ee a sweet, Sweet spring will soon be here. The green grass will sprout; the keno player and the lambkin Will cambol; the turtle-dove will turtle to his mate; the young man’s fancy will lightly a turn to thoughts of love; the bumble bee will Fordyce Barker as to his entire soundness of | bumble his first bumble; the festive yeliow mind; and after a brief delay, a settlement of | | Jacket and the small boy will renew relations; the family dificulnes was made, and a deed | Straw hats will come out: so will dusters, whtte was drawn by which Polis rty Was all to go pants, strawberry festivals, bolls and campaign to his sons upon his deat! S wife relinqulsh- | papers, and the spring poet will mount the edi- ing all right of dower in consideration of tue | torial stair with cheerful face and ten pounds of sums of money which she had received from manuscript. Spring is at hand.—{¥. 0. Times. &2-A bill before the legislature of Alabama appropriates $10,000 far the payment of 835 each to soldiers who lost an arm or a leg in the con- | federate service, §2-Mrs. Horace Broad died at Cambridge on Sunday at precisely the sane instant at which her daughter expired on the same day at Bos- ton. SP The judges of election of the Fourth ward of Baltimore, who were convicted in the United States circuit court, were yesterday tind $ and costs each by Judge Bond. se-J. H. Shaw, a ee from Liverpoot by the steamer Sardinian, was yesterday de- tected in Baltimore, in endeavoring to smuggle Jewelry through in a false bottomed trunk. Etiquette and Earthquakes. The following extract trom a traveler's letier to his daughter, dated at San Miguel, in San Salvador,Central America, January 3 9, gives a lively view of the social effects produced by a slight shock of an earthquake: AU San Miguel I experienced a medium-sized shock of an earthquake. The “quake” oceurred at 10:30 o'clock, just as I lay hoping to fail of into a doze, as Vhad tostart on my journey at 4 o’clock in the morning. I started earlier. 1 got out of bed almost instantly after I had got into it with lightning rapidity, and made for the “patio” cr court-yard to join the other occu- Pants of the house. The group there assembi: bled, upon which the bright moon shed a soft light, made a queer picture and demonstrated beyond ~ = & cavil that society in general is given to over — dressing, for all or Us there assembled held a | (DEFRERS—LGNARDO. Gg he gy perfectly polite “conversazione” without any | Pctober 11th, 1878, by the Rev. Father Thomas 8. 4 f Joux D’ Derneys, Jr. and CAuMIE LEONAR: other vestments than thosein which retreat was | Ly i 3, D.C ° made from the trembling bed." Gradually. now. | ee gs ever, as the fear subsi everybody seemed Gree eee ee Gemanded s “Culler” | conriNe. On the weet Fo raary, 1879, dress, e company stunk away econo? at Le ile, Fewderick for an additional garment, and.came back seam. | CA%HAaS® CouLASs of Licksville, Fedsrick coun: ingly apologizing for the'weanty dress in which | “ihe friends and acquaintances of the family are the first appearance at the party had beea | invited ty attend ber funeral from the Bando made. For my part, I added a pair of trousers | depot, on Tuesday, the 1th iust,at2:30am. to mny outfit, hauled my bed outside, and gota CASEY, Februsry Ith, 1 of pneumonia, couple of hours’ rest. Now I think you want | Jo-rrs Gasry, inthe sixty fifth year of his me to confess I w York Avenue Preabytsrisn Funeral from the } Was scared to death by the farthquake. No such thing. 1 moved out, of | Church, on Wenesday, at 2o'clock p. m. Fyends the room at a great rate of speed, It ie true, but | S¢ invited to attend. ae {did so only after reflecting inaturely upon the | (1 ZONARD. Of pneumonis, February 9th. 1879, impropriety of my head coming in contact with | CATHEIINE: wife Day i the tiles and beams that at any moment might Her il take place from iste fpr Besides =— is ne, so truly | dence, eae 3.4 4th. re ee y| avenues. iting elect in an earthquake | ¢.,on eduesdsy, Fe he La that one “Noite fin ephe es odes. | m.to proceed to xt. Peter's Church, whare requtems trian exercise any more than a devotee of Terp- eichore can help twirling round to a tune of pes In this place I have felt one slight ‘brated for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. EINKERT. On February 9ch, 1879, Katte, in- fanttocue of Frederick ye Preinkert. Ses ane§ funeral will take place * ar BURIAL OF THE Youn GIRL Wao Was | “TRAVERS. Ofecrlet fever February 9th, 1479, THOUGHT TO BE IN A 'TRANCE.—A special from Mar cdest daughter of Richard B. and Vitwinia a teen fess Y., is as follows: Miss — Travers, aged seven years, seven months and six r, WI ‘Was supposed, died very sudden- . ly on’ ight last, presumably of heart phe ay henna has been delayed be- It is our darling’s hon» cause a ieee what were a cae Fu 2 2 o'clock LS, ™. ig Sey February wi . Last night | 11th, rrom her parents’ residence, George mortification set in and this morning ‘Un- | tows, near city bridge. an noticeabie in the plainly ‘On the 9th of February, 1879, at 1 oom, although the redness noticed in the W: ee ree ee rNOR WILLIAMS, aud eix cheek was ble until the = was am) was conducted = ea pit 2 tor of the Baptist Church, of wnica Milas Carter | 5! e tat stot Baye Chars “pends aro was a The hous ‘most respectfully invited to attend crowded with the friends of the dead young | SSS NN ————— girl and with curiosity seekers from the country 4 round about. Creprr Mopitier Recetvers.— Litigation over the ger gates has ney ugust 4, ve Its note ‘to the Credit Mobilier, 600,060, payable on Suit was. ‘brought in’ 18%6 to collect it in Boston, and has been pending ever since. Oa the 11th of January, 1579, the directors of Credit jobilier ordered a ‘discontinuance of the suit, ut yesterday, in the United States Cincult at Philadel, +44

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