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AUCTION SALES. GTFAMER MATTANO. arts THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON. o> Byi.zs, le: wharf foot of 6th | | {f= aoe Fens very TUESDAY, £." Miers: ITCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- and Soa FUESP ¥ uae F 5 Sat TURF, including ® fine Harp Piano, ono elecant tA ‘On. ‘Tuesdays for | Dra' TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED | Revolving Desk. with Book-csce attachment, two Mattox Cree es ia St. Clem: Bay. | Professora. For particulars apply to REAL ESTATE ON TWELFTH STREET | iiliard Tables, large Fronch Plate Mirror, Easy On Thursday+ for Mattox Creek and landingsin | Mrs. CONDRON, WEST, BFTWEEN H STREET AND NEW Chairs, &c., to bs sold at my auction rooms, SAT Wicot river. rs nda for Col! 3 anid land. feb3 2w At the Seminary. YORK AVENUE NORTHWEST, BEING | ULDAY MORNING, Februsry lith, at 10 o'clock. < Rete rears HOUSE NO. 814 By virtue of a deat of trust, dated October . 1°72. and duly recorded in’ Liber No. 633, Creek Also, 25 Barrele Dried Apples. nd medi: (CHARLOTTE Hart ScHOOL, A Bue assortment of China and Glass Ware. ST. MARY'S COUNTY, Mo. 1 eles i NEY, MD vero, | Honea eae peoped in’ Liber No. 635, reat THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer 6 OX SrAsION LEGISGS FRBECALY 5D, 1879. 0 180, et ceq.y Of the land records oe WEIN © | ‘Terms for Buard mas Ti tion, 880 per session of | trict Of Coit, Tati Lil, ou THURSDAY, | YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers i i ; tiury, 1879,"at4 ofc mL, . — ont. yom I those certsin pieces OF pa cele of xrouad atuats | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEW THREE STORY = = —— WILLIAM T. BRISOOE, aud lying in said city of Washington, and bei: BRICK, SENG AND. TWOSTORY Notice Tre MOUNT VERNON Pas- Secretary to Board of Truatess. known and described as lots ietterad_ and marked FRAME DING IN THE REAR, ON THE The y. CORDO! and G, in Schn ——— = —=—E ee rs recorded subdiviaion of Lot EAST SIDE OF NORTH CAPITOL STREET. meaner W. W. which has [szetction IN SPANISH, Day and Evoaing farmed. 1221 6th st. n.w. 3an10-1m* iy on Sasa in Bquare No. 287, with the improvements thereon, BETWEEN H AND I STREETS NORiE: consisting of a handsome Brick Residence, with all Deen recently bi WEST. and ‘Lessons. : 1 quente. virtue of 8 deed of trast dated Ostober Siowed to init passcheers’ se KK RDERGARTEN NOUMAL FNBTITOTE, wah | CSE Grate: One fonrth in cash; balance in etx, | 1tsset duly Feoocded in Liber 886, folio fs Vermon waart Round trip @2, tacinding edmission Mag LOUISE HOLL OOK, pe Mh oe and Mae | twelve, eizhteen and twenty-four months, with int Bee, one of, the Hud tecords of the District Sak. to manaion and «rounds eee oo Tay id st nw, Prinoivale | iszeet steven por cent. por ananm, secured by a | of Columbis. snd at tho request of the party secared eaves Oth atrect whart daily (Bandaysex. | Diy snd Eunos vatoe farbadien ”” destier, | deed of trust on premised sold. A deposit of $200 | thereby. sell at public auction, in front 0 S105 ".. and returns about Sp.m. J. Day and Evening classes for Ladies. __decé3m"_ | Win be required sttime of sale, sui all conveye the premines, on RSDAY, Febroary 6th, A Fs @SWORTH, Supt Ladies" Mont Vernon ADEMOISELLE V. PRUD"HOMME'SFRENGE | ancing at purchasor’s cost. Terma to be complied | 187", at 4o'clock p.m., all that certain ae par. tb BLAKE steamer W. W. Gor M ‘GLASSES. Frih in seven days, , ciherwise the, Tecstee seancves cole prone ying aa sepa en the city of coran. sei6-ly Bre! \TH—ADVANOED. 6 right to re property risk and cost. o! lot numbered thirty: (32), in subdivision, of _ aan 3 fete id stn. w. acaa Peete | purchaser, after five days’ adivertise- equare umbered is tuhdréd aud ovens siz ne + nected with good Bagtan eng, Cnudren WILLIAM B. TODD, Jn, Trustee, | .676), tozet provements, &o. OR SOBFOLE, FORTRESS MONROR ASD THR | Mornns: Aiton Og Classe torts | BH. WARNEK, Ane "jando-aaweeds_ | | Jems, Quethicd cash. snd the alice tn gt. Tae awit: sn4 eleeant iron, Seamer Lapy ow (ue; bediss and Gen “lea ree B= WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. Titeremes sigur percent ter Soe ee THE LAKE. Capisin 0. J. Bowwe- PB Parisian) and, the . WARNER, 2 rate! iat per cent. per annum, eactired by & lesves th-street wharf, until wat pe ee . farther notice, every Mon meecay and irday, at5 o'% leed of trust an insurance on the property so!d. or Weak cash at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of m, By virtue of w deed of trust, dated Febri- Use of practical oral Sth. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 84 versadion rapidiy soquired by Hie oral syeton a el ome oat Pu Phew Iomamence 3 “ obargee iy. x o posit 0 required at time of sale, and all recordins and : connegting folie 319 one of the land records for Waal Cinveyanchog st purchaser roe: ke eee with Steanrs for Bowton, “Providence and ‘other pils can enter af any time and will nuton county, District of Co.umbis, and a: the writ | serve the right to resell the property, unless terms jorthern ponte Returniag, leaves Nor Saas | ee Ee eis Went teu request of the party secured ‘thereby, I wii | are complied with, in seven daye from tine of wa ‘Yoesday, Thursday and Serutday, Te) re ne ee Fiat publieauction. in front of the p:eaiiees.on At TIFK and cost of defauiting Purchasor. | . iDAY, th Gayo ary, IN . JON OER Oe RD INGB. amp, 82d Thuredays after 4 p.m dses-4m o'clock pm., all of Lot nun.bered thirty-thzee, 33.) Jan24-co&dba BF. STEIG@ NW. IN, Captain | QPENCEBIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Sqn: hered nine hnudred and thirty-four. a vem en fe SP eo Sar bart ravecte ne Beiatlished 1568 4.) improved by a uerrly new two-story Frame | "THE AROVY SALE IS POSTPONED until Its hundreds of «raduates, men and women, are inter. | holding positions of trust and profit. The course Mon- | embraces Penmanship, Spelling, Composition, Gor THURSDAY, February 13th, eamo time aud place. Dwel T M. RB OJUNES.) fob5-eokdbs BF. : One-third caab; balance in one year with cent. per anntim, payable sen?-au ping st ening, STEIGER, Trustees. respondence, Business Bud Calculs heat the option OF the pureliaser aaa SoeRanED ane ; = : p required when the property ts | ¢>- THE ABOVE, SAlF IS POSTPONED patil icementiee, SPUEY 8h the CCN Sree | eal Tare Tait eo Bene | kak Conveyanetue at purchase VRIDAY. Febroary 20 int : nk, Lop oe Ses oe | Ethics and eg Eutire course may be com ae fone inp! gain in eaven di f x an Ee te | pleted attending day or 6 sessions. For par | _ felizults ARIIN M. RO! feb1-eokdbs OOGAMTIEE, DAGON, Feast | lionlars vist the Oot oes ae OHH HE C. SPENOER, Princtrat. 'TEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Auctionoors. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. ae | VATELY OR IN GLASS. — Maths | 7; 2 ME PRES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY AND BAS EAMERS FOR NEW FORK | Ma cine Phonic, Laie ‘Arithmetic smstitied, TRON SOUTH BEE GRas TT RVENOE BEL MENT” BRICK SDWELTING, “MANSALD core JOHN GIPSON acl k. U. KNIGHT, | Hest Point, Annapolis or Collegiate p TWEEN FIGHTH AND NINTH STREE’ ROOF, No. 1608 N OSTR BET VE) siternately ‘oove Pier $1 East River, New | ‘Terms modersts. 8. W. FLYNN, A.M, 7 at XTENDED NORTHWEST: LOT 16x9 TENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS NOK K, every Saturday, at # o'clock p. m. : | nw. Call before lia m.; afterd p.m’ seplitr By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decom: WEST, ery Saturday, and Alan | ; = Gowcompvinam | ber 20th, A. D- 1876, and duly recordec in By virtue of a deod of trnst, dated Inly Ist, . OO Fe p 1g, #45. Students | L ber No. 840, fotte 429, one of iand records. AD. 18 82 Mee Meee eten Fen U Tse tes | Ore ee eee Dene sere Peat | for the District of Cultmibiacand at the reriest of ver Metropolitan Bauk, 15th atreet, | prepared for business, Yale or Hs? z Foe he Distal oF Celatye andi ae these ENHAM, Agent, Water street, stracto: public Tremises, on LUESDAY, at 4:50 pam, Le 's subdi visi nn Washington coni ion by J. W. Werisht is re N . in Sarveyor's ther with the improve n front of f February ith, A.D. 1 J. WN first-cls febioiy J. SHORTLIDGE. A. M., Princtpsl. ___ RAILROADS. RALZIMORE AND OHIO BALLROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLB THAOCE. @ational Houte and Short Line te te, SAMUEL BACON, President, MAT LLOWD—Sreamene by Spo Havas, LONDOs, | ) DaeeER. rs any will sail every Bat arday from foot of 8a at. Beales Of pameaare: rom: Now Se Fork io v's, London, Southampton P. ea ftuate in the of Wash. ‘ubered fifty-four (34), 1. division of Lots in Square pered three hundred and forty (340) | ments thereon. E ms of sale: One-third cash; belance in six, | e and eizbt months, in equal payment: tnd) Bremen. Ziat cabin, @100;,secopd cabin, 960, Wortiid Bouunwest. | with interest from day of ealvat 8 percent; | " id: a. 230, curren ¥ = 14 deed of trust : ance in equ: ponts at on 2 fase apo te OFTHE SG “a Howling Grber, To taxe effect Sunday, Nov. 17, 1873. | scid. Conveyancing and recordin at pabussors | senreaficr ale, to he secored by Sew Tok - METZEROTT & CO.,05 Foun LEAVE WASHINGTO! : | cost: BBO required time of sale, Terms of &: Of the pnrehuser, hearin elzlt im) per cont. enue, Acent. for Wadhinzton __ oct? bent ee fy Fbtiadelphia, aud Porten | Le complied with th six days, elie Trnstes | mviu inten f putt paid. payable #-ani-aanually, v BI ress, Ellicott . aL Amore | hi esell at risk cost of purchaser in de- | anc ved of trust on the proper or all cash, ((E¥Pr's SEW EXPRESS LINE galg.,, Stops, a Shipley's, Lancet, Annapolis | fyiit Sa eee ee Tenmteg, | at Hie prea vrs orion.“ Adavostt Gf 8100 wil u Junction, Jessup's, Hsnover, Lebi-eokdbs WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trnatee,_| he required at the time of sale. If the terais of gale PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, FASHINGTOR Ereakfast at Relas. — as — } AND GEORGRTO' a not complied with within five days from the 3:60 8 m.—Baltimore, Annspolis and Way. (Piet: he .: 3. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. day of sale, the property will be resold at the risk Connecting ai Philadsipnsa wth Cigée’s | © mont, Sissburg, Winchester, Heversiowu, and | THO Soe anil cost of the defaulting | ‘Lime for Boston, os, cm Way vis Relay.) TRUSTEES! BALE OF ELEGANT RESIDENCE, i ancing at purchast Providen: the New England States. °7-40 a. m.—Laltimore sod Laure! Express. Sa Days. No. 2022 ON G STREET NORTAWE 3:108.m—Point of Rocks, Pisdmont, Btrsburg, | Cider and by virtue of a deed of trast B | “*" Winchester, Haverstown, and Way Stations bearing date the 26th day of April, 1875, and 4:B0 s. m—New York, Pailadelphia, Boston and Bal- | pecorded in Liber No. Tal folodsl, one nt the From Georsetown—Monday, at 7 p.m timore Express Parlor Car to New York and | jand records of the District of Columbia, the ahder- A TWOSTOI Freighta received daily unt! 5 p.m Ykrousi Fuiladelphis. Stops at Annapolis Junction. siuned ‘Trustees will sell at public auction, in front ress aitis of is en to Boston and *8:85 a. m.—Bt. Lou:s, Louisville, Ohicazo, Columoax | Cris remces, on NESDAY, the duth day of PNEL 30 SiRk Providence Fall River. Con. and Pittsburg Express. Frederick, Hsgerstown | Fuirnary, iss; at d o'clock piu. ell ot lot mumborod ie of a decree of ines: cone Gumness weit their gooda landed at! and Valley Branch except Sunday. Through | {7 in Bulicock’s subdivision of original lots 8 deck PoE, of 8 Mecree of the Supreme Oc xf will please have them marked Gar tofiannton. Pullman Car to Cincinnati | 4()' in square 10 of the District of Co in! is, passed in Equity fF ae Grafton to Sandusky, daily, except Sat ‘Ternus of sale: The amonnt of indebtedness se. | cause No. 6,1 ‘Ket 18, and rtusof a urday. deed of trust, date Liver No. the Distr ented by this deed of trust unpaid (810,8i5.66,) with the exp=nse of sale, in cash, aud the balance at twelve and eighteen montis, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sala, and secured by a dead of trust on the property sold, D. 1873, du ee On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis and Way. 00 —Baitimore Expreas. Stope at Bladens- 10-Wure, Oollowe, beltgyiiie, Laurel, Aunspoliad one. tion, Jessup’s and Hanover. shall be taken. A deposit of 8200 sha'l be required = 40 p. m.—Baltiore, Annapolis, Ellicott City and | of the purchaser at tte time of sale, and all convey- NEW YORK—BOTTERDAM. s ancing st his cost. If terms of sale are uot com- | Fe ARE ca: eee oe eee TERE AM {1:30 p.t.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston | Tid within seven days, the Trustees ‘resect ta Ee Ae Expresa, Stops at Laurel. foresel! at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, | “BCHIEDAM > and Se ego ing the U. 8. 185 pm on Sunday only for Baltimore and Way | after wiviv such notice of such resale aa they may | mai to the ‘heriant ve Jerse) ions. +, think proper. Sues/lay and Saturday. Gabin 36% 4:80 p.m.—Baltmore, Bistersvurs, and Learel RICHARD WALLAGH, ? Sinatedsate $45" 850; Stecrage 823. H. CAZAU: Express. Frederick via Relay. ‘Stops at Aunnp- RICHARD SVALLAOH, } trustees, prescribed by a: 2 South Wilham et., New York. FUNG! oils Junction. ein casb, and the dalanc Soaks a he bal seus iwelve and eizhteen months, with interest at Y So. Win. st., Freight Agta: LW, + THOS E_WAGGAMAN, Auct. ay, Geni Pass'ver Aw't janlly 85 p. m.—Point of Roo! se & COTTER, Real Estate Brokers. frederick, ‘Winchester end Ws) jon Ou Sundays t6 ‘a 60 ations. On frites, vo cent wr annum secured by a dead of trust o:: the = — of Rocke and tations only. z property sold. A deposit of $100 required at the 1 AN LINE - 8 = a m.—Baltimore, pole ‘and Way Sts | crust ALE OF IMPROVED PR: @ of rale, and all conveyancing and recording at | Ustrep Starrs & Rovan Many, Or, tions. ON SE BTW purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to bs complied with in | SEW TORE & QURERUTOW Ee ae i 6:30 p. m—Pbilsdeiphia, Norfolk and Baltimore BYLVANIA_ 3 reven Cavs, orberwise the Trustee reserves the rit yer Toad ey ad Set edi.4490 | Expresaa. Elucott Oity. Norfolk except Sun- NOKTHWEST to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de: tty of Benin .-.S493 tons | Oity of Montreal 4490 ay, Norfolk Passengers taken sn the Cars di: | pNOMTUWERT. a sanuary fault fter five davs’ advertisement. WL pod bed Gityot N. Yor 3500 rect to Boat at Canton. Stop at Blsdensburg 1878, andcrec: GEORGE P. FISHER, ‘Trustes. pene mak: ‘icent steamers arearoouscthe stone. | og apa Taare ceniore and Way Rtationk: a eet. largest gust fastest on the Atlantis, aud bave | +7:80 p.m.—Chiravo and Columbus Express. Steep. uctioneer. a Tuomas DOWLING, every moter rs 1 iectrie bells in staterooms, revolving Shairs it sa\oous, bat‘-and smosing rooms, barber For rates of passaze and other information, apply SG. DALE, avent, 31 Broadway, N. ¥. ; or to SiO Deoskan so G at dW. BOTELER & ing Cars to Chicaxo. 18:10 p. m.—Baltimore Express, 3-00 p. m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations, | *9:50 pm Bt Louis, Cincinnati, Loulavile ard | Pitsburg Express Pitiaburg, exept Sunday. Puliman Care, at do'clock ‘p. m.. th iin Wa M NUFACTURERS' SALE OF SUPERB SILVER PLATED WARE ats fi and sevent D/A BROSNAN, 926 B 10.15 p. m.—New York, Philadelphis and Baltimore ee AND BRO. G.W. MORSE, Ajame Ex. | “10 iD reon Sune at Biateasbary and Laares | fim Liber if. 0. foie ee Dress! Was tees 00) Sheping Car to Now York, and Special Sioering provetuents thereon} ¢ VINE TABLE CUTLERY ae + fo Philadel pha. : pu maunard Brick Di ; : —_ Rortcs, Baty. On Sanday only. Other trains datiy | °°! and mansard Brick 0 | 5,000 STOCK ons - t 2 "i nird of the oy, With ox- yaton Gsewamersoftiisiuetakesepsciooomes | “Alfinioeetoat Relay dtation | | dcam. Quethint ott sre eae ae ee for ai seasons of the year. pot corner of New Jereey avenwe and © street, O19, Sepa cle) aud tvensy four Ce STANDARD SILVER WARE. ‘On the outward passaye from Queenstown to New | p the pure saser. b 1, CPOs ‘Bor meridian 03, 1435 Penna. ayepue n.w., Wushington} and : 2 eee eases Temple, Hich street. Georgetown, where Uckets can be procured, and orders taken for bag- «axe to be checked and received at any point in the oo: cent. and secured by | M d, will be taken. A at {ime of sale. All convey- on the propert Seven Days! Sale. iurequired "x cost. If terms of sale sre not | at p Lan CK OF THE Kixp Ever Orran ene aap eaty. a A pfied with in seven days, the Trastoos reserve | Tos Cry, Comprar THB CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM Af AR te tO inl Pete a "aght to resell the property at risk and oat of de._| ov Los, ce v purchaser, after tive days’ advertisement. sae EO As WHITE! tn, ‘The larve store 141: WILLIAM THOMB3ON,) Trustees. York and LAverpool, Calling | GEORGE 8. KOONTZ, Generai Agent. novl6 nnsylvania avenue, be- Between Now Y 5 | tween Mth qd 15th st: te are Will ¢ ees GRE’ j 005 ‘en recired expressly for this sale iil, OF 1878 eennevivamia 1878 | _2 7 Conpwerr. anct. febieost | RATURDAY. Febromy isth. at 10 clock stace ii BOUTE FOH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers. and 730) pat -continiudng every dag: next week at ad, April] | £0 THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. = | Ste ne ee eee March 6. Double Track, Stee! Hails, aoe Tea Rete, ietenedemine ands ‘Wednesday from Hew Xorw. 4PLENDID SCENERY, MaGmivicunz EQuIPMEnNt. OF §t# AND H STREETS NORTHEAST. 0 Ice Pitchers, single and in sets “ae Hn acas of Pasenge: en Pat aA EG MNSLARS AT de | au Lace a 2 . N77, re Sa: ee 5 Sy sieamers carrying steerage, $80 and 100 fold. | TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, | 297.3,b 1017, an recorced in Liber No. 84k. fi 1.0€0 dozen Plated Knives and Fo — Sariing te corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: trict of Columb: dat the request of the party | Elezant Eperunes Center, Picces, Gnke Baskete, By steamers not carrying steerage, $20. $100 and | eittaburg and the West, 10:10am. dally, with Par. | tccied thereby. wo wil kel at wublicanctions i | Barry Dislien, Soup Tureens, Bakers Urns, Go ee | lor. to burg and Plooping: Oars from | front of the premises, on MONDAY, February 17th, | Celery Stands, Vases, and a general assortment z io rare, Oo | Fagfebars to Sincinasd, Bt Toute aud Onicagos | 1979. at 4 o'c -t., the following deseribed real | | of rich goods. Retorn tickets on fay terms TI! 340 ptm. daily, with Palace Gar to Ohicago. estate, situated in Washington city, District of Co- Fach lot cuaranteed ttrictly as represented. at a special low rate of $60 gold during the fall and | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD, jumbia, viz: Lot numbered ae a Kelly's tr als CG GOS nN S i 2 0 division of ‘ mi 0 esule. Btecraze at very low rates. ate, tloxets from | ror OC Rochester, Buffalo, Niawara | (od dnd cichiy-niue (asdr tovethor wile the iin, ebIEdtt THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. stiowes reteg eS S| Baecane toe opt St Oss), hat gti, ore parenient briee divelinye, © & two-story and | FAHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, nage bulk of laden vw for Boliect Gaston: | Wullantiort, Lock Haven, and Mlmirs, a si | jet! Gnerind of ine parehass money, with | Garkiogue wae 6 a sof the sale, in cash; balance in one and | a ar} and for Mediterranean ports, for, New Work and the Hast, 1:30 and 10:38 p.m | taoyears, for whieh the noice of the purchaser, | WAGMAULE Shi V LUE LIERARY For freight att passage SUriy at, the Company; | daily, with Palsco Care Peg ES, | with interest at coven per cent. from dato of ale, | Contain a eee RP ATE LIBRARY, ore OMf08, 0, 8 Ee Oe he tshing press of Puliman Zarior Garg, 9:30 am. daly, | gid secured by deed of truston the property so'd, | gp che woe ent suena 5 gadis, to O78 Bi Joh Gees Will be taken.” A deposit of $100 required at time | Oranro, pray eae ee ee OLOPEDIAS ton. B.C. for, Brookign, N_¥, all through tratng connest at | Gf eale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser If | @UARTO, NAISA EY 1 ly CHAS. G. FRANOKLYN, Agent, 8. ¥. dersey_ City with boats of Brooklyn Annsr, | ?! Ste. All< e not complied with in seven days, {Yo be sold at aniction. = = sffor Nees aad, pony reek, AYOIS: | he Trustees reverve the right to resell the Property | gontnwest hee wt at attiON: |. steeot ANKERS. ipa double ferriaxe and journsy across New | gt rick ana cost of defaulting purchaser after Ave nyrest corer Hann aan * _B KERS. for euigiiphia, 1:30, 6:90 and 10:18 p.m, astly, | tse" Sdvertiogment MONDAY EVENING, February 17, 10 to. 92,000 INVESTED tn Wall st stocks Tied Marsiey 8D gx yore Pies Ja ME Bella tvizats PP EHOM AS DOWLING Auct makes fortunes every month. Book sent free, for Baltimore, 7: TRE hs 4:20 p.m. BH feb7-e05t b12-d oa EN rything. | Address BAXTER & 00., 010 &, mi. 1-00, 6:80, 4:60 | = H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. LY. sep26-thNs,1y Of Proats on 80 days investment of S $1200 * rb Wert January 2h LOO Sroportiona! returns every week on Stock Options of 2 $100, | 3900. Official reports and Sree! Addtess T- POTTER WIGHT & CO., Bankers, © Wall street, New York. Jeseod&kly (A MEMBEEL OF THE S1OCK EXCHANGE will | TRUSTEF’S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL F: TO MAKE SPACE FOR OTHER | “TATE SITTATE ON OHIO AVENUE, B TWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFT! GOODS, WE WILL OLOSE OUT AT GREATLY STREETS NORTAWEST. REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN- SLEXANDBIA AND ¥REDERIOKSBUBG KAIL- AY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING Tox BALLBOAD. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 23d day of July, A. D.1874, and re- | corded in Liber No. 756, folio 408, one of the. A < f Columbia, and by for, Alexandre 6,7, 6,9, 10, 11am. 2:16 3,4:20,8) | TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM: | lana records for the, District aby na Gat on moderate mersing Comme: | Sp eua eae ii Ga bia BIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND | for alent iyaueanchonets front of tbs premalses, ii shares Stock priviecesnecotiated gox'dishaond and the South, 6:80 a.m. and 6:20 p. plemnenia cn FRIDAY, the ‘ith day of February, {e79, at 4 tes only. Correspon‘tence solic. ovclock p.m,, Lot numbered nineteen, (1),) in B. BR. INLAID WALNUT. o am, Member Am. Mining and Pywell and word. ROR. B, 5:20 p.m. daily. Mary E. Brown's, trustees, recorded . BB 8: | i 2 rare, 33 Wi ew ¥ OOENe8, icxandris for Washington, 8, 7, 8:00, | subdivision of equare numbered ‘two hundred and jokey, Paella! Saas Haat, AST ASME Se 2 | Emirs, Cavum sameeren - t énd parlor ca 3 ‘@ IN ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash ; balance in Six (0), Tickets, information, erate nmte | Wa nee SUSO: OENERING TNDUCEMENTS: | teciver till, and cutican ao micethe Renae ot mporuer of ‘Thirteenth street and Ivania | IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GRATES, FUR. | sale, with interest ateight (8) percent. per anutm stra, portent coer of Sits srw and eam S MD HAVE A VERY | erty stidsbralleash. at the purchaseee otal BEETSON removed to 456.C xt uw next S7Ieule Svenne: mp of bagaage ¢0 dertiuation trom | Seco NANGES, fo. AND HAVE A Geposit of $100 will be required of the purchasbe at politan church, een be consiits z eels and Tesidences. LARGE STOCK FHOM WHICH TO MAKE SE- L P. FARMER, Genera! Passenger Agent. ‘saves art Nervous he Urinary Pas the time of sale, aud al! conveyancing and pecan | and honorable treatment xaar- at hig or hercost. I said terms are not comp! ‘Manaaer. nova N! ith within five days from the day of sale, the Tru hemselves in his hanis, and a | RANK THOMBON, General 2 es feo reserves {he rucht to resell said property, at L 15 years experience in special risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. ‘Somme tod pa, Wotnesta touch faxee coucral pone al Pag bosetost : Laces geidlccesabes ro EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., th ee eee eee eT ETENHOUSE,. =e $au25,25,27,eatds ‘Trustee, MPOKTAN he { STHAL OIL. wr E VE SALE IS POSTPONED art : | ° San21-tr Masonro Teweum | ESDAY, Abe Vin day of February, 1979, sam — —_ ; noua" @ E RITTENHOUSE, Trastee. of University of Maryland, peeac ili ba @77- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until * M febll-ly* = WRANOIS MILLER, SATURDAY, February 15, 1879, same hour and ieee HOE. ee pee = 1 309 Nunta STREET, ‘ febl1 C. E. RITTENHOUSE, Trustee, S'teney Seminal Emissions, | ! tr ee Sees Snes Vide "Yencreal Diseases cured with | qEOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND JOHN SHERSTAN & OG, eal Estate Auctioneers, 4 the une ¢ nel oF Mercury, by Dr. BROWN, GEORGETOWN. oud 5 en ee See BEASS AND NICKLE PLATED, | rRUSTEES' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY } | ra, THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. EMPTY PACKAGES REDEEMED AT NEW N WILSON SPREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 1st day of December, A. D. 1875,’ and recor ted in Liver No, 805, ‘folio 128, ono of the land. records of the District of Columbia, we will sell at miblic auction. in front of the premises. on THURS- Sa Diabetss, Uriehis. Disease ai al " BORA, AN i m Gure of Byphilis uarantend tn either stage. send for pamphlet, enclosiux stam, and Diese 6 ‘state Uisease, $06 Columbus ave. Boston, AT BEDUCED PRIOES. ‘OES 2 , the f + A.D. 1879, at 4 ede vane ieee bon wy as Y¥OBK PBI SCHAEFER’S, AY, the 20th i = raat: teeta bearinx. Tie? Seventh street n.w. O., weet Iu 0} DE JOHN TRIPE. See, | 2016 git ae. ” a thirty (30), imibiock No. or “How fare. ce sul vision be DS EEO, Us ies Bobi wd oo uaete_Dler in Ohinn, Gam and Pi ee consuited dat'y, st No. 918 Oth st, near KY trom t CHAS. PRATT & CO., REOPENED. at nix twelve and olghioas: montha, ton einen toe Deh ae ae dee ea complains quickly cured. Now York, s notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from dav of 108] ore )16-Lm' SOLE PROPRIETORS 48D MANUFACTUBERS. THE OFFICE OF THE sale and secured on the proverty sold, will be taken M455 MISSION ON EARTH.—« thor HOLMAN LIVER PAD COMPANY, | 6r#ll cash at the option of the purcaaser, A deposit ough medical treatise, in at how con- 7 of $50 will be required at time of sale. Ail taxes and ‘rmed disabilities may be removed. The experi Which Las been closed for a few Heras ya been | sestesments to December 1, 1878, will be paid out of ope of 20 years study observation, and profession: reopened by Messrs. RINGWALT & HAUL. who | fhe purchase more i 8 practice, showing the agencies that wil insure Te, are azents for the District of Columbia, Maryland, WM. B, MATTINGLY, qrustees, stored mauiood, strensthened vitality, and sound _deel9eoam Vic West Virginia and Delaware, for the sale. CE. PRENTIS3, 5 [oon Gorell | that vinyl Ft impaired by INAL NOTICE HOLDERS | °!' remedies, at their office, sorthenss comer ee =e ‘M. M. SMITH. Salesman. febl0-2okds Hare and ot the mmsans by whlch the; canbe re Fur ne or Tae ; 'NOBEEERS Pa- Seeman Nypich has boon elegantly isned | rp HOS. E WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. Betas SEES EO comes ¢ Romagna | klaus ite nn TREE Cubee? SAUUARCE RRCE a "_, | iehneanermermanin mer’ |, ,MOmMAN LITER ram, || ,feectifriniel voli = y at certain Tar ofy tothe discretion of the Purchasing | jp .7h8h U eatia gt oncostetally ail Liver aad Beoue | contend i isver No fal lees oF ear a sare than Sires ne ach Diseases externally, and it means an honest war | records of the District of Columbia, I will sell this right was more pine. | Scainst the thousand and one and hum- | at public auction, in front_of the premises, on ous of Gheir ix: | buxeot thie and past ages. Ai GEG CA nage + crelock pain.. al oe bors, b notice that the right of converting ITS DISCOVERY. city of Washington, D. G. designated. as tot nuns and Preft ‘Stock will terminate | - out eight years ago there was discovered and | bered eizhieen (18), in Shepherd's subdivision. of on the 30th day of 79. ei ‘and safe | square num! ‘one hundred and sixty-four (164), ‘Circulars how the conversion | put into vractice s new, imple, convenient and ome | oa the enue is of reourd mi the uthoe of Gas eerconee is made can iat the office of the N Pe ple for ron istrict bis. remedy should betaken | ific RR Oo., No, 23 Fifth avenue, New York. he'd of Btedieime, ot Oe eee cf nin taenanaied uy eaidl deakak ene marry,or who have becot ‘ ‘The ‘stock will be for stock | prompted a vigorous examination into its merits, ap in Gotkerlpmaeceronsad foe thks dani shed from excess or any other eatise’ Sticcess in | UNGer the Plan up to. time. intl the question was Laman ACEO eae ae oe Story cose an cortara an that watchin See | FHpbeRiOe BILLING solved. fen per cent eran from October ith, 1817, and Feeelty Tice Wis Agent. Dz. JOS. JACQUES, 7 Oui. | Dec. 18, 1878. “Chairman Uomnmittece. ~ ee ee oe a ae Baers Domthwent, Ofer | tee Decree of sal in cash the balance, at valve wpe aoe, New York. sea We 5 eet ee novi.ly__ | and elvhieen moaths, for which the notes of the ate oe nk Cha 2 or ie pie seve" RANGE FOR UAE POGR it vo, pant on Purchaser, bearing intorost f ay of sala and Cc Bars. seat A iatxe Tot of Obertaut Ralls for sale, ee! jow. For informats we. the a Baie. comer inn aad Cra eee OWE. feds Lewis CLEPHANE, Trustes. THURSDAY...... February 13, 1879, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday’s Proceedings. SENATE.—Afier our report closea— ‘The bill to provide additional accommodations for sional ibrary was discussed, the pen question being on the amendment 19 recominit the bill to the library committee with instructions to report a Dill for a commission of skilled persons to examine and report touching the diferent sites for the library, and especially touching practical changes which may be mad inthe Capitol building adapted to the accom- odation of the two Houses of Congress and the library, which Was agreed to—yeas 49. nays Mr. Conkling submitted an amendment structing the commission to estimate the e pense of the change. Agreed to. ‘The original resolution, as amended, was then agreed to. Mr. Edmunds, from the committee on the ju- diclary, reported without amendment Senate bill giving the consent of Congress to an agree- mentor compact entered into between the slates of Maryland and Virginia respecting the bound- aries of those states. Mr. Rollins, from the committee on the Dis- trict of Columbia, reported a substitute for Senate bill to authorze the Commisstoners of the District of Columbia to adjust and fix the water rates within said District, and also to dorrow $25.000 to increase the waier su-ply for Capitol Hii, Mr. Whyte presented the memorial of ©. Mor- fon Stewitri and other shipping merehants of Baltimore against the passage of the Braziilan mail subsid ‘The Senai¢ then Ajourned. 5 ter our report closed— SS Was nade ih the lexisis ecu nd judicial appropriation bill, as far as h page of the bili, when the comm: After a stormy and tunultu struggle be- P Opposed to ness of the comuntite: ponents of the night ses- the House at ppd Capt. Blair's TF: HE CLAIMS THAT wis The proce of Capt. slair by court martial for bigamy and fony m which the following 1s an extrac To the charge of conduct unbecom: and a gentleman, he answere on pu sion preva 1 Gen. McMahon sald that it was abso- litely necessary that Capt. Blair should ha to. cote Is for his defence. H+ ed time to Scotland and get the tes- > could If this ¥ show that he had n set unbecoming office 3 advo | discussing the 1¢q some documentary writien by Capt. B on the teth of ute sald that pre would offer * fact that the alleve Lie Was noi.a lezal mar held by the courts of that alone had jurisdiction tain’s letter proceeds to s fraud and deceit brought brother acting for her.“ taln goes on. “the ilrst sp fall to the ground, and the stim econd. If i do not su list the same and stand my tri wish to add cowardice y be deemed J offer Unis t riage with Ann nd would n vue o1nan the cay produce, married Uie w be 0 aecused captain nd.” he detenc ere Was NO Inarriage They wo Si OW that t nd that } be a mar | iedinan when he married the widow 1 Gordon Grang he court decided Lun letter mizht be the Jude Advocate introduce purporting io be the forged igned by * W. 1H. Kobbe.” It was regular form, but attached uot tell, Ushali not» Ume to ume something to d search for me will be useless. ve you my address. 1 shall, from as God pro: send you Arthur s Dunbarton eet, IeMahon objected to this do Mt admitted it as ev r letters were aduitited, despite Yi etionS, One of them bein: Dear Ann. In It the writer said that he was glad to learn that she and tue children were so Well. ‘as Still weil, thaak he Jui offered in ev at p ertitied copy of age of ‘Thomas Nicholl a. i said lie should obje: y. principally on the ground that rizinal record Was false. AS he wanted to make ax elabor: gument, the court ad- ourned tntil this morning. unent, but n Yellow Fever. TBE D: AND ST SUNUBR’S A telegraph vo the > Vic REMOVIS MS3—TRADE PARALYZED. New York Herald trom St. i Louis, Feb. 11 . R. Hewett, of No. Maiden lane, v k, arrived here to-day, afier 2 tour through the portions of the South: said to be tnlected with yellow fever. He con- firms the reporis of yellow fever prevailing in certain sections. In New Orleans there were several deaths during nis stay, and in Vicks- burg he witnessed the funerals of four people who had fallen victims: to the dreadful tropical -courge, Mr. Hewett is ot opinion that the ebange cf seasons has not thoroughly eradi- the disease and that it will stow its saf- fron lead agaln early in the spring. Physicians in Mississippi_and Tennessee contend that the exhuming and removal of bodies is te cause of ihe reappearance of the disease, and if steps are not taken by the authorities to stop tls the tever will occur again with its old time matig- - The bodies removed are mostly Wose le wealthy and respectable class who re- " en districts to eare s Wille other members of 2 Lo the North and waited until a the family ft they could return with safety. Many of the: victims w buried by the side of the paupet in Pout ield: d_relatives have been waitin til the weather would permit of the nent in the family graveyards, A SICKENING BUSINES ‘The work of removal has been repulsive and sickening, the bodies being in a partially de- composed state, and In many instances th: fins highly offeusive. The removals are some- limes made at night, but grave-diggers ean be seen at almost any time during the day engaged in this repulsive business. Temoving bodies has grown to be luerative since the weathei | became afew degrees cooler. AS much as aid for taking up a victim, and an underta- sometimes make three or four removals in a ‘The employment 1s nob contined to wa- dertakers, Negroes can be found who will re- or a smaller consideration by | half, Undertakers in many Instances preter not to contract for removais and express their dislike of the busine: If the weather does | not grow colder soon some measures Will have | to be adopted to stop removals, and as a mat- ter fety for the future some stey FrFECT ON TRADE. Maby merchants, says Mr. Hewett, are mak ing no preparations for the spring trade, fear. ing anciher visitation of the fever. They de- sire to be encumbered as ttle as possible, and if the scourge does appear again with any coa- siderabie virule: it will have the effect of al- most Aepenuintang ertain southern states. Real estate can ased af almost any figure. e exceedingly mild state of the weather here has caused the St. Louis healt. commissioners to issue an order that no more bod be disinterred from quarantine. The frost has penetrated only three feet during the winter, notwithstanding the exceedingly cold snap, and it is considered expedient to take all due precautions, atthough no danger is antici- pated from inalaria or Contagion next summer, t bas bein recommended to the board of health that no more bodies be allowed to be brought here from the south, and action will soon be taken on the suggestion, and every means wif] be adopted to preserve the healthful condition of the Bos | BURDETTE THE BEAUTIFUL Iv. DIAN TERRITORY.” — Aud at last I have reached the realization of my heart’s desire. I ani riding on the “M., K. &T." railway. Tam passing through the beautiful Indian territory. At least, I suppose | am Passing through it. Tt is down on the bill, in and yellow, and pur- ple. and green, that all Uerpuses on the M., K.« T. do pass through the beautiful Indian territory, and I hold a first-class tieket. 1 see the beautiful Indian teaning up the fence, calmly surveying his terri.ory, And 1 am free to admit that the territory is ‘a power- ful sight more beautiful than the Indian. The Indian is chewing tobacco and swearing at a Tule. He is six feet high, the Indian is, and his tail is full of burs, the mule's is. He wears butternut jeans and a fur cap, the Indian does, and you can hear him bray clear into the car, the mule that ls. He has a bushy head of hair and shocky whiskers, tanned out by the sun, has the Indian; and he wears more flat leather harness than he has hair, the mule does. He carries a black-snake whip, the Indian does, and as he swears he larrups it over b!s hunkers, the mule’s hunkers. every time he, the Indian, fetches him, the mule, one, he, the mute, kicks down a whole panel of fence. I trust [have made this clearenough, But the train Mies on. yg men of Hamburg, Iowa, have §2The young men bet 5 2." a*l | | them to live tn the house vero disinfection, and the disinfection, or if possib | destr 1 Of Lhe patient’s and his ani 5. bed andk } vere form 2 | come infected by another who has hitaseif sat | fered but very slightiy. | been corroborate | Ought to be born STAGRS SION—NO | | Afterthe old man had taker bis orders fo: | ME das he stomped to say: aie * Pears to me dat editorel dis mornin, ee Se Dard times hit de nale mo" squarly dan you's “How do you make that out* “Well, de idee was dat de “kashun ob ae hard [From the British Medical Journal j ‘The points of general Interest im the sad death of Princess Alice have by no ineans been ex hausted. ‘There was 8 point which, being based upon evidence of the highest authority, erves attention: times wuz de lackness ob Kontiden 1 serves attention Coaekan This ts the fact of the sickening of the an man, D: ri puts it, too, va Grand Duchess at so late a y t min eo es i r : epidemic. This fact, which bas 0 We spoke generally Of Lhe pubite of much remark n in professic =e i ~ s Sg ly individ yaa) found Ube most reasonable and na Uber sense de wah fed ais gro nation in the t to whieh we spishusness twixt peopie. Jess er few years tion, “The Princess had passed.” 1 was said. could & T haber er dust 0 four, “through conditions which may be constdered | C1 Pound ob sue b qhab some Kontidence ¢ to have rendered her arly. susceptible | FRi2 Ob hit back in de course ob St er sebe to the contagion, and likely to suffer sev snow. ef yer lends cr hin Le moves if it made good its hoi These cond eter a eed = eS, T wid consisted in’ prolonged anxiet Pervishuns, “cept kon. continued exposure to contagion. conditions are recognized, It 1S trae. apt to lay a person open to contagion, are, we believe, not yet so much emphasized from a practical polat of view as they deserve Diphtheria has in these points a strong rese biance to most of the other infections disease: Over and over again we hear with regret { nysicians, surgeons, nurses, Who have brouciit e!p and relief to a great many other suffe: in epidemics of diphtheria, typhus, yellow fe: cholera, smali-pox, Xc., and who have remat unattacked when ‘these terrible diseases w raging in their worst forms, succumbed When the evil was entirely extermi when the few cases still under treatin’ comparatively mild character. This shoy vinelpgly that a long-continied and repeate exposure to influences of contagion does ne give an immunity against infection: in mind by every pr It becomes an imperious dit f permanentix to remember eXACUY Usat sort of confidence we no's dat. But whar’s de ditrance. rar only de same kin’ as ds lower. ivches ts jeans Britches jess de sa dey is made for Ginrul Grant or @ rul Tom T D. De same lackness of kong a in bizness dat makes dese bic fokes teed and times an keeps deta arom ery now an’ den agin de po’-house ar de same e dat which keeps de nigger sh ti in Nght ob er Itvin'!” * ‘that is true euough— + GHUs Jess dat way, Aes TUS’ One At out ter hed de creditor off erde Dankrup shop. An’ den bungier’s ‘larms on dere corn- ken -Coops, tra wood-pile ob DIZhIs an" set up ter wated ze sde pass dat things is got ter er dau Saturday night er an Out dar nex terme run iis mos’ Kontidenchil culled nabers Stnoke-hotse wid yb dese new. fang! t yer has te ina tub 1g us hope for beite: of =.coutld dete: sho ddderydey alius ic Whi kes h DS, Spring-gugs Tere lintere and every nurs for the pra that his ind tint’s life. and the bc anxietles which sundergo,maxe all of thei still more mu to be att. have to rem surrounding cence might have appar | ds not free from the danger of con fas to hims at wit hou tly begun. Meantime Tse done Uke disease to other persons uatil the in wid nine buckalwts ta cach bart Inembrane of bis throat bas actually > ter be ‘spishusob my nat to the normai state. He will therefi te ‘ the convalesc P Ball warn espect : tose contact 10 come into even when all febrile syinj ed and health and ; he will stron Pat's rel a: KISS ts me roms hh: disap. are rapidly in- forbid: the. bri oon the other children wito have been noved from their pare HDreitk Of the disease, a ongevily of Envalids, mat ‘ate Richard 1b inva id until he ‘The tact } was regar filty, a h | not so A will not al mon as t . and be for hims tious up to the with and throa’ p another if will ast, In Inspect: t,and in clanging ht Visit, after having s¢ m4, ive life by pradence take or potnt, important slical respect, viz.. the e: Of the disease, And the very se- nay attack a patient who has 0: ‘The former fact by so many reports fro; instant, most different quarters that It bears stron: persons who go to dence tn favor of the eminently contazlous F and nitty have fre character of the disease, and for the ¢ qneutly had any amount of physical stamina, ness of the opinion of those authoriti nd have depended on it nlirely as to | under no circumstances whatever. admi neglect all hygienic laws. and disregard any lneory of a spontaneous origin of the alfect wing lke d'seretios ‘There tsa certain arre | For, while it may not be vi dificult to tr ance of health which rutns hes to its source an epidemic ofa more miasinatic | confidence, Men of this sort are { character. (we call miasmatic those | can do and endure anything and everythtag, afiection which ure trangmissible espe y | and acting on their persuasion they break so1l those of typhoid | Gown suddenly and unexpectedly, and slip out 1 feve cult, and some! times 1 existence. The seml-invalid or valetudina- Lupessible, disease produced by | rian, on the other hand, seldom incurs any risk. personal ¢ For although the pe- | He guards himself at every potnt; he sees where Nod ef incr of most df the con ! $ land, | g t. Blair did not betieve himseir to | words :—“The above explains itself. 1 nope | you ed with what you have ac- complist t the future will bring forth | nd sedulously avolds It. His condl- tion has rendered him heedful, and heedfulness grown into unchanged and unchangeable vit. Ease of circumstance also contributes atiy to longevity where a man either has. short on e. two to three days.) it must forgotten that the vitality of all tacse seems 10 be very powerful, and that the (in ¢ ily be present In a person's in: simple tastes or is judicious in his mode of liv- dings for some time before an acci- Adversely to the accepted notion, poverty indisposition for Aner, a y good for anybody; for tt entails not ders hima pro ve and | nee of comfort, bit constant friction Hows pc stem, worry. Other things being equal, a, 1 will, uot be at all difficult to exp k of the disease in the Py 0 Was lirst attack She long sury the indige n the out | ss Victoria, migut hg eA Maine ditor ad vor and must have been pleased when a week ents Previously or simultaneously, some per- $1.10 office held by his son in the Belfast had been who was in attendance on a ‘on Hhouse was abolished, nl stiffering from dip! herla; she might &F-Adolphe to 4. on the way to seen any person of chureh: “How i would I were the prayer-book i some endeinte diphtheria y asp so lovingly.” Reply-—ilow I would although not you were, for then 1 could shat yo of SSS 10: would, unfor + 100 MARRIED. suitice to explain all the following YE. Ov Thuraday, February | event As to the second point Clarkson, at the ras Ucned—viz., that a very severe a smiitted by infection & case, this fact can’ = “> 4 hit Will be very dificult ina | OLBD. few cas utisfactory explanation. It | EWER. At the residence will, however, as a rule, not be much to be | bert Seuutter. TZ | ai . if persons of heredita bility or Cf strumous diathesia are with the more severe forms of the affection individua's who have been frequently suv 10 all forms of acute and chronic pharyn: ase. or who are suffering from exhausting or if persons are thus attacked who e@ through fatigues. anxieties, pro- cled and repeaied inifuences, Besides, we | have analogies in otuer infectious diseases, as | for example, in small-pox or scarlatina,” in | Which frequenty the outbreak of a very severe | form is to be traced with certainty to a very | juild source of Infection. On tue otker hand it j 1s Mnteresting that in very many instances | (of Which the yeport in our recent issue ¢ | but one example) even cases of the most severe | form do not lead necessarily to an infection with ihe specific “eae but simply to the production | of a sore throat ‘in some of the attendants. | This points out again that, with regard to the prognosis, everything depends upon the indi- vidual susceptibility of the affected person's mucous membranes. With respect, finally, to Ube most important question, that of treatment, the sad events at_Darmsiadt teach us again at | least one thing—that we have as yet no specific | vemedy against the terrible disease. Although a mortality of two In seven severe cases ts by no means high, according to all statistics and e: family in . (Res ald aud ranscript please ce FORRE+T. On Tuesday wets F wechter of Cass, Nourse Forrest The friends of the fam!ly are “ag cg to attend the funeral. from St Pau pinoopal church (Twenty-third st.),ou Friday, the lath inat., at twelve o'clock. 7 FOX. On February 12, 1879, of xcarlet_ fever, Atice M.,, daughter of Edward and Mary E Fox, aged seven years, one month and three days. Funeral to take place Friday, February lt The remains to be interred in Alexandria . SANDERSON. On February 12th, 1879, Leorvm. Wactow, second son of Lemuel W. and Sarah M Sanderson, aed six yeare and nine montha Relatives and friends are respect! all attend the funeral from the residenc 8 pers 111s K street southeast, on Friday aftermoo) o'cock. SCRIVENER. At q the morning of February 13 NE, awec siaty three y Puneral takes plac b. th, 1879. Bure wad the iste Lowa invited 5 I street nortwaat. Friends are reepectfuily invited to stieud, 3 o'clock p.m. on Friday. : q Rerlences, {1 eof the Grand Duchessproved | __ UNDERTAKERS. _ convincingly our relative helplessness. 1 = aan 5 aes august patient was tnder the care of the great- | JW, M+ SPEAIRE, est English and the greatest German althorities UNDERTAKER, on the subject; the remedies and methods which the inost recent scientific researches nave dis- 240 F street n. we. covered were employed and falled. Everything strictly first-class and ou the moet Says rensonabie terms febi0 tr Haunted by a Dead Wife. R F. a — — THE UUSBAND DEAD FROM THE SHOCK OF ‘THE 7 NDERTAKE: ose GHOSTLY VISITS—A HOUSE TO LET. " F eyoee nares ns ; Atelegram from Newburg, N. Y.. February | All orders promptly attended to febstm 1, says: Sarah Maria Williams, six montlis ago 5 $. died suddenly in the place known as Wilitams- | J 48. F- HARVEY, THOS. H. MARTIB AS. F. HARVES & Co., burg and Pochuck. two miles southwest of this city. Her husband, Noah Williams, liad been contined to his bed through sickness. This cir- cumstance exasperated Mrs. Williams, who, the neighbors say, Was in the habit of datiy inform- ing her husband that «he had better die aad be done with it.” When the possibility of herdying irst was mentioned by her husband, she woul rage and threaten to haunt him, ifsu event took place. The woman died and was buried According to the story of the Williams family and others, the threat of haunting was put 1a execution. AU first, during the night, the notse of rattling botUes was heard In the hous Al times the racket wasso great as to resemble the pounding of aheavy hammer ina machine )REP. SPINDLER, UND ; WY pecesin gireet se Washington,” D. (Residence at place of bur and prepared for transportation. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. nm BOOKS, &c. THE NEWEST Boons. Bacal Rn. } The nightly occurring disturbance trouble ‘Wheaton’s International Law, shoop, 8.50, Goi | Mrs iltiams and nis family. | Williams was , by Mr. Brack. 79,cenia Wore by Prot | positive the poundings and hamm cents; Motley, ina, | the work of his dead wife. Matters were rat West Point. 82: overt Disk, by Sani brought to a climax by the bed in which Wil- io” stadoru tishers at | ams uneasily slumbered. being violently lifted ; y Rep " ae and thrown top side under on the floor. The old man was found doubled up under the mat- tress, nearly dead from fright. He insisted upon being taken elsewhere. “He died a few days jater, the event no doubt being hastened by ‘the nervous shock. Since the death of Williams, which occurred Hatew weeks ago, thie house iias been without. st lenant. While the house was vacant the noises were kept up regularly. The residents in the MOHUN BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, febstr 1015 Pa, ave., cor. ithe, oR NEW BOOK LIST.—Spssches ana Oe on Finance; John Sherman , $2.5). New Greace’ Lowis Benrestit; 81.50. Prescott's Speak vicinity of the haunted butlding tell horrible } ing ‘Telephone, Electric Licht, &c.; 84. Sensible Storles of the chain rattlings, groant’ ete., olte; Ward: #2. Baniue! Johnson : eT. se Which issue from the butlding. “A few days ago | son eS a a C. Willams moved into the house for the pur- | Holmes: 8) embers t0c. each AN tho aoe pose of making his home there. He is a son ot | Primer all the numbers _ oa gt The eauenee Willkene ae = Wi pony phy nied Were ‘pl up, and, in consequence, Williams, jr., anc &Go."e VALENTI: counters ‘his family were forced to retire. At present | in sfew days, which all are inviied toexamius. the spirit of Mrs. Williams has full control of the ok Large crowds visit the neighbor- hood daily in search of a clue as to what causes | the disturbance. So far, nothing has been dis- covered by the visitors. my recently marnied, hang nia app only |, hung himself in a hn ing Bunker ma ‘ation, in Lebanon coun- William Rodenht was on trial in the United States gh aieamore, yesterday, charged with inumidating voters, and tate — aaa = ts Arkansas has made couple from Arkansas hi a fee San the Missouri town of Jop- Un, the being just six feet tall and very ‘slim, and the =, six feet seven inches, and almost as slender as his wife. s2-The Waterbury American that a youth in Waterford, Conn., engaged South yme girl, larconically deserted her with the following note: “Money is scarce and girls are plenty. Guess I wiil give up the copes 82-The people of , Me., are aj = sive of danger from the large body of ice in the Penobscot river. It ls from 15 to 20 feet thick inthe channel, and they fear a freshet ia the Spring. SuMfeld, Mass. counts among {ts conenen an atest “tend who puts bis two FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR 62.10. GASLIGHT OFFICE, E11 and 413 10th sivect. FousPak PRESENTS. octl.tr motherless boys to dally torture,” and who to ow. "sd ‘hours more ALLAGH'S, Granged “one ‘bec calidren {nto her room aad Loan Baoxas asp dwausn. flogged it severely. Gecatr 1617 Penne. ov., acar Wilerd’s Bom

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