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_EDUC ATIONAL. STEAMERS, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES HARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, nORFoES. Eee MONROE Mary's County, Mp. ‘Steamer, Lapy pr om TEE TARE leaves Oth-stroot "The next session will bein MONDAY, FEBRU- | wharf on Mondays, ALY 2, 1580. Loard and tuition $73 i advance Poist ate De stopping st Piney, for each session of five mont Point and Point Lookout, connecting’ For Circelars apply to steamers, Sc. Loaves Norfolk alternate WM. T. BRISCOE, are cee fares Se nd, Trip, Jan3-Im Secretary to the Board. Becon ints fare, 21.50; ate DAILY EINE ON THE 1 POTOMAO T RIVER. 910 14TH &T.—M'LLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S Steamer Jo! iOMPSON leaves 6th street French Gear ~ Say in January. | wharf every Monday oe Thursday, at 7 a ee ao ‘aes hours, 1] a. d 64 p.m. moar Nomini pat Gree reward mardtown, conrad for. private hatercen: Rare advant intermediat Steamer Pein foumare offered to pak peter adults and children. Verbs leaves same wh: ane on Sunday ich ‘ iy and eeacceally tanght. nour soi Bay Tueads leeday to Coan Ti iverand Saat invi o uredays, p. Ml. ice aR 12m. tol p.m. Terms moderat lane soins STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. re E. C. KNIGHT and JOHN Grssow alter- ISSESFOLLOCK AND NOERRS a ne nately leave Pier 41, River, New York, every Kindergurten, 1127 13th st, n. w- Thorongh instruction, from, first to. grammar de. Daily instruction in German given free. | Baturday st 4 p.m., and 63 Abeer jormal department for ladies. decl3 end ‘morning aa Alccandicia! same da: ARK SEMINA: NARY f for ¥ ec Tadies and aes tides z National aetropoll tan Bank Se Sth’ thorouse President English branche, cluding Book keeping at AM'L BACON, = De, extender ree in French, 78 NEW EXPRESS LINE Circulars atthe book Stores. Address Mas. G. Om aa tee CONDKON, decli * Id ALEXANDRIA, ‘WASHINGTON HaULaR 7 SSE oon Toe ROURG cmeeece nt Philadelphia with Cl acre 3 LE. rot! LO: Pennsylvania ave. Ene eyo Providence, an Private Lewonl After School Hours. New Englan st Madame Delarue, French fancy ae store, 1250 Pas lec5-3m From Washington ETROPOLITAN SEMINARY AND RINDEE. Mee Roardine nnd Day Sc! Me Mouaay, at at T p.m. m Georgetown — Brights veoived daily un’ Setiool for. ‘Through Ladies and Children, 800 18th st, nw. MISS.B.G. | bille of laden riven to Boston and a Brovidence, and SHAVES, Principal. Normal departments for | Fall Wives: Consiscen wiehizur th Lndies both day and srentte ovibeam | at Georgetown wharf will ploace have them warbed “GEORGETOWN, SoHoL OF 08 oh fBl inform: mn apply toJ. H. JOHNSON & rent, gnd lath street wharf, 1202 F street port on teach Washington, Be TLLIAM F. 1, & OO. Hon $8 and'upwaran. General’ Managers, 12 South Wharves, Philade.- ees = OL tor -¥o fadic# and Children, 243M st, comer of Lon ee ORTH GERMAN_LLOYD—Sreaxsare eee BETWEEN NEW YORK, aie Loxpon, ‘Next quarter will commence Nove sues-omn” AND BREMEN. rAMPT( APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, _Conconpyin: ‘The steamers of this compan; very Sat- ni) Gee per Auncter: Oa Gis Teer: | artey enced Pier foot LY sitstrect, WobvKe, dents prepared for business, Yale or Harvard. First ft ‘From’ New York to Havre, Lon- profess. ary pupils edinitted. yion and Bremen, first spin, $100; 1 SF sHOnTLIDOR, Principal. ona ie 8 freluht or Pena OR, GAS LATS, GREEK, Ne WW. G. AENOTT & GO" 938 GERMAN, FRENCH, MATHEMATICS RHET- ‘Auvents for Washington. p10 ORIC, LOGIC." Preparation for College, Wes Annapolis. ‘Translations of Ancient and Mt NEW YORK_HOTTERDAM, nages. S.W. FLYNN, A.M.. 702 5th st-n.w. oat Fhe frst clas rg of this line, **W. A OL- SCH ‘Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and | 7) FEN CEP CAEAND 3 BOTTERDA J.¥ VOCAL. Tate. Particular attention to be- ae sage ney inners, a weil as those wishing to be qualified for Retheria ds, sated RRA Teach ‘Serine moderate. 1215 H st. n.w. Wednesdsy and Sei fury aay. Cabin 865 RIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 8000 Sr Bo: Win up gt TOE UNGH ED oe NOE iG. m. si gra Consen 7TH AND L 8 NW. Eig do pnay, General Pracenger Agite” jUNARD LINE. NOTICE. ‘With the view of the chances of col- por for diminishing the Steamers of this line take specific coarse Ok Be Baris Pemeanar ais Guetaiae OF 68 at ZS ition, Co syne Busi -arhimetior St ion, Boreal” ann en usiness Bi oe Hem d Double Entry. Bookkeeping, Bus Se Hes, Political Econoiny, ‘Commerei Day and evening sessions, Son of stu last Monday in Au Siter,, For particulars visit iat, tothe nortn of 43. ae EC ENOE ‘Oh the homeward passage crossing, the meridian of 60 af 42 iat, oF noting {9 the north of i: THE CUNARD STEAMEHIE COMPANY LIM- Between New. cork and EAverpool, Calle vis 1t Cork Harbo: FROM Pi. i a N. BR. NEW "YORK. wer 36 oon 7| Scythia. = Wed Feb. it 1924 1 Pennsylvar a ave. ‘zee One Dollar @ visit, inciuding Medi has a supply of Pure Vaccine Virus. jan7 R. RICORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores hood and the vigor of yonth to the most ed constitution in four weeks. Failure im- possi ‘This jife-restoring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, or who have become weakened from excess or any other cause. ‘Success in every cage is ascertain as that water ‘TES OF PASSAGE. quenches thirst.” $3 per cage. ee 8 $80 and 100 gold, according to accommo- Sole agent, Dr. JACQUES, No. 7 University ‘Ticket to Paris, 815, sold, additional. Place, New Yor Return tickets on favorabl Drige iste supplied. dec26 feoraie st very low rates. Stoorage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rates. anrcagh bills of Inden given for Belf: power 8 and other, ae ports on the Hang for Medit nesn ;, LEON, the oldest established and only reli- PHYSICIAN in the city, can be consulted daily chusetts avenue from 1 to 8 o'clock. All Female Complaints and Irregulari- Glasgow, jontinent, 28 ties quickly cured. “Consultations free. Separate useage apply st the Company's room's for patients deo2s ung Gi se av0l7 Doth stecrage and TARTLING “DISCOVERY. gab, to OTE BIGELOW, 609 7th street, Washing- 7 8 LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. rea 5° osTAS. @. FRANORLYN, Agent, N.Y. A victim of youthful im mpradence cansing, ture decay, nervous debi ny. Jost manh having tried in vain every known remedy, tras i dis: 5 covered a simple self cure, which he will send to his fellow sufferers. Address Reeves, 43 Chatham St. N. ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.. Bay, comprising a series of lectures ce eee Kahn's Museum of Anatomy, on the cause and cure expremature dea decline, ho indisputably how be regained, a! GUN aces ynop- sis of imupedinents to at gelatt the treatment of pervous,and pliysical debility, ‘einer the result ears’ RAILROADS. RALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILBOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Route and Short Line to the North, En arse eet: ‘eat, Southwi To take effect Sunday, eNovonber 16, 1879, at 1:20 LEAVE WASHINGTON. Se een ee ae 45;20P-m-—Baltimore, “Elicott City and Way Sta- Beun, lway, New York. tad in, Ww. f4m_ wots a.m.—tNew York, lelphia and B ston H REAR APNTH. The now Turkieh apd | Expres On, Sundays to Baltimore ony. 903 fase ith Rooms are now complete. No fas at Relay Station. Y = since its first coast by a.m.—Baltimoy nnapolis and way. ‘eat Dr. hanes a in I ee ‘The best establishment mont, iriure, Wi Wind ister ‘Hagerstown, of New York. tick and wa! vis uelay- ue Laurel Express 'PERMATORRE' IMPOTENCY — .m.—Point ft ‘Roel ‘Piedmont, Strasbhi a Str Tare decay, erueetons and all venereal dianea ae ren ant wa i Eerantnr Saved by Dr. RIE. m.—New york, ® Boston and ured in from 3 {0 days. Rosalyn used: Al AL te Jor ear to New York and oct25 = Pia +8t. te Eons: ae Columbus ang ee EE Frederick, Hagerstown NFULA DE RORERCOU STAT Worneniat | Valor Branch eos Sunday, Miccuel cafe af etn trom 3 008 p. m.» Who, with 19 years cxperi- = aa dusky, daly, © fo Oinainnae ence, guarantees a c\ a cure. diseases joresienge? Urini Bi Mimore, Anuavols Agand W. 87. sane. jmore_ xpress. Be eas Feely caeciok: pom eee mernea hs | ot = ms Coles, Seca fanction, fs 106 Gaga Consultations Strictly private, and sepa | 99h fin bait Sane Ellicott City cians of Baltimore. Main office, Baltimore. Charxes moderate. —New York, Philadelphia and Boston ress. Stops at Laure ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR p.m.—10n ‘Sunday only, Baltimore and Way. Matic. email jaints quickly cured. —Baltimore, Bladenehurg snd Laurel Bgconsuited daily'at S21 Tah aw, Ofee al ‘Frederick, via Relay. Btops at Anospolle hours from 1 to 9 p.m. aug26-5m* janctior 7a.—tPoint of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- At Gare for chills ‘inchester and Way Stations. On Sunday to ie of Rocks and Way Blations oniy. p-m.—tBaltimo: lnxury. eee anteed. y and Friday. E Annapolis Sana Way Sta- St n.w., near J Wuare. No ogunection aaa DEA ae ieeanele TN octal oncagt Sam, = Ol, ex é mena Mors mueyca Fompeas.— | RALTMOAE SAERENS Sout cet or, eee eeu Betty. | oatat Canton. "stopa at, Bladensburg and Laurel. Heminal Weakness, Impotency, Scrofula, 8¥p 6:00 Demet — Poin ot Rocks end Wey Eran one SEs) ee ge CR, OAC ox ith et. and Pa. axe, Price, 83 p¢ $3 per t box: sent yall ae ity, via GuoMBUs AND aE Kee NE CE DetbOs PITTS! SS. looping car to Chteago. SLOOD Pi eee —_ i burgh except § Bunan Pe OE RT 7 a Ovarium oY " dat e tN EW Pon PETRA EEE ors, Diabetes, eee te Diseasn, aa all Blood AND BALTIMORE EXPR) tops at Bladens- "7 Poison. Cure of Byphi pe aranteed See creel pierre me pe ing co New ‘york, and state rs discal 8 ol jumbunave., ‘Boston. No med- p.ni—TSt. Louis and Cincinnati Express. feine : my name blown Gare. in them and labels bearing my own trade mark. z vie Sunday only. Other trains daily, except ‘and0 DE. JOHN sunday, iiitraing top at Rolay Station. rurther information ae at the Baltimore au 2 "one Ticket Offices, Ws Station. and COAL _ AND WOOD iY Gebace ICZ, COOKE & PORTER, COAL. BEST QUALITY OF WHITE AND RED ASH s ANTHRACITE COAL. Well scregned and clean, 2240 Ibs._ to the ton quar enteed. Geo a Creek, Lump and Tyin of Mine > Cumberland by cargo, car load oF single ton. WOOD Uf ALL KINDS. y and Corner 14th and Penusyivania avena where: poraers wil he taken {or B Ste and received at any pol ‘Giguere, M. General Neksi,Agente Ged: SROON Ta General Ansar myl7 1879 resss¥ivama 1879 THE RORDy, hats AND SOUTHWEST. De je Track, Steel Rails, SPLENDID Goenka, MAGNIFICENT EQuiemenr. PINE, OAK AND HICKORY OF BEST QUALITY, In Effect Janvany 6, 1890. TRAINS LEAVE WASHIN Is Corp Leneru, oa AND SpLit TO ANY col of Sixth and B streets, oer LE. Pittsbu BAKERS' PINE A SPECIALTY. Plitebure to. Sues a ae St. Hous and Main Office, 1419 New York ave. Office and Yard TaD pam daly corner 2d st. and Indiana ave. pping Wharf BeLSORE AND POT 1D FOTOMAG RAILROAD. and Yard, foot of 10th st. For, andai; ste] Buffal Niagara ‘Falls and tho North, at 6-00 acm 4 ORE BRAN r, OX Aa Pose ¢ ve sites ang ats | BU ED ‘diy, exept Satn = P ; janandaius, For Willian ‘athe feck near Biddle st. Shipping i ‘Haven, and Bs 10-0 aa EWIS, Sales Agent for Washing excent Sanday. Private Telephone Lines to Wharf an’ Yaris. Lid Bis w York and the East, 8:10 a.m., and 1:30 Also, connection with ‘* Telephonic Exch ys except Sun . ands. 945 fe daily, Loth cities. iso29” faith Palace Care at xpress of | —soo Zulonen Farlor ss 93 ‘So me m. ally: except NATIONS® FAIR ASSOCIATION. or Brookly, N.Y. ll through traine, connect at feta Jersey cs wih pecs Brooklyn Annex, rect transfer to Fulton street, avoid- PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL AND bard double ferriage and journey across New York Ee FIRST EIMDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all com. STEPHENSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. nov8 so hia and 9:40 Da ee 3 son BRoTHERs. * 0°? For annapalia ‘eT e3y, ana 4:20 p.m., dally, ex- TeLNPHoMIO Commences COAL. Seay, Low Brees. D. A aN, AND. FREDERICRSE! SURG RATL- ‘& res, mill and dopot connected with ON MaLEROAD. NUBIA AND WASHING | offices by TELEPHONE. qusied facilities and advantagestfor eco- For. Alesandnis #720, 9, 11 a.m, 4, 8: ‘in the "wood "and ‘coal, trade, $25, @ and 11.36 p.m. ‘On Sunday at 7,9 yest when coal is tats Sic | For. a mond and the South, 7,00 a.m. dally, and a ang all in immediate amuni- 5:20 ®m. daily, cxcers Su 8 10 Our patrous the boat eeictesTs | Smn.; 12:00, 8 28 pam an Ta inidnight. prices. Be On Sunday junday at 8’ahd 10a.m., and 7 and 9:06 ora) to| oP fol Log ee gh toot m5 Ae sgzumodaclons can bo prowunod st the often, norte Been, mill and, gear foot of 12th, 134h and | Gast corner of ‘Thirtesnth srest and ecaayi canis ‘B.w. ; 1418 7th st. now. : and ‘Sve. 8.0. ol Syiranth aoe nooner, of Bixth street, Penn- De loft for. depot, where can BA8GA1Ns IN SEOOND-HAND OVEROOATS. ‘A rich man's OVEROOAT, an merchant worn, Soop men's pee fee for less tere re Feady mando ie raoeey ta eee | Tes Loox: —— BEG PARDON of an indulgent public f. saying so much about eure ol BURCHARD'S CANNED COFFEE. re rer ae c than doubled. the sales. in would feem to Justify the reiteration. it io Bi oped that have heretofore disregarded precept may Ly cewee By Alben ER is only 250. ihe beniaes being the best. aa All fine Groceries a BURCHARD’S, jan5 Pa, ave. and Four-and-a-half st. EW GoopDs!: _1ow PRICES! repared under a n: taining all theit Fp petep peer ready for the table with sniaey Lame Soubie. ae A Beef a 1a mode. GANT t Boned chip Yorkahire Game Pie, Boned Chicken, Veal and Ham Pie pouLtRy Trufiied, oa Savory Fle! Pate de FoireGras ELESS Ci HAM (whole.) aor Moc! Game, Soup and sours, Bonelle,’ &e., Be. Chicken Broth, Extract Ni GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. REED’S '. 1216 F st. n.w. jan3 B ANANAS, MALAGA GRAPES, FLORIDA ORANGES, ALIFORNIA PEARS, LADY APPLES, LEMONS, FRENCH anp GERMAN FRUITS. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, dec30 1431 New York Avenue. XY EDFORD RUM, JAMAICA’ anv ST. CROIX RUM, SCOTCH anv IRISH WHISKY, FLORIDA ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES, BANANAS. 6 Boxes COX'S GELATINE, $1.00. Cc. WITMER, 1918 Penna. avenue. Low Prices. dec29 2 5 BARRELS PLEASANT VALLEY SWEET CATAWBA WINE, BEsT IN THE CrTy. $1 PER GALLON. “GREAT WESTERN” CHAMPAGNE,” UNSUBPASSED BY ANY IMPORTED. CAR LOAD OF CHOICE NEW YORK CIDER. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND RUM, 81.75 per gal. cellent Sherry Wine, per gallon. 2.00 5 ibs. Ghotos Malate chaos 09 3 Ibe. Choice Nor ixed 1.00 1 Gallon ‘‘Our Bouquet Whisky’ 1 Box ‘London Layer Raisins. French Cream Candy, Bon ‘Rous, per I C. 8. OHARE & SON, aot st. and Cor. H and 4th sts. n.w. lec! ANVASS BACK DUCKS, HEAD DUCKS, GROUSE, PHEASANTS, WILD ‘TUR. KEY, QUAIL, SQUABS, Ero. BEER, TONGUES, FILLET OF BEE! WEET BREADS, Country SAUSAG DIAM NDB AC) TERRAPIN, Or. Boies 3, FLORIDA ORANGES agp BANANAS, £o. FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. decS PaLack MARKET, Cor. 14th and N. QOT STREET MARKET. 720 20th street. Game of all kinds. Fresh Fi ters and Terra Parkers, Chickens and Ducks. mb, Mutton, Veal, Venison. Boer Tenderioins ard Swost Boose Oe ore Grapes, Pears and p guinoet. 5 rders for Dinner Parties solicited. nove ‘WM. LINKINS & SON. pins. IRST PREMIUM vandent at the National Fair over all other compet- _ TO CERES. The handsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the United States. - MINNEOLA, Avery superior Minnesota Patent, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANOY, A magnificent Winter Wheat Patent Process. GOLDEN HILL, ‘The standard Family moar of the District. For sale by every first-clasa Wholesale ean Ast st. and Ind. ave. nové WM. M. GALT & CO. ‘OHN ze een re inst BEEF, LAMB. Noi oF address Box 71, City; Gt, delivered free of eases to all pare of BOOKS, &e._ QPLENDID ASSonTMI NT BOOKS AND FANCY GOO. DDB. jal attention is called to the new Testrated ind Standard works in ‘fine Bindings. Juvenile Beoke, the best lish and American editions. Episeopal Prayer Books and Hymmnals. Catholic foes er Books. Christmas _and New year's Cards. Brackets a1 & Ephotosraph ele © 1016 Pa. ave. Cor LLth ote BOOTS AND SHOES. VY OTWITHSTANDING THE GREAT advance in SHOES, we have a few Sg | of Gent’s Fine Hand-Sewed Button and Con- Tees Gaiters, which we can offer for THs fonTH ONLY at the old rs who wear srt quality of Shoe wu they are worth on inspection. BY! SHC STORE, 14th st., 2 doors below Conor, and EW YORK SHOE N 008 STOR: 605 Pennsvivanta ave. Children’s Shoes ix the samme proporti Gent's Hand-made Sold Congas Fine Calf Con, & 8238 skesess WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK STOCK AGENCY. Exclusive and_ direct Telegraph Wires Agency in Washington and New York thoes, H. H. DODGE, A. G. WOOD, No. 1, Willard’s Hotel, Washington, D. C., AGENTS FOR PRINCE & WHITELY, Sroox Broxens, 64 Broapway, New Yorx. a TRAVERA, Special. erery: class of Seouritieg Bought and Sol fala fey in San York and Washington, Orders in COTTON executed. nov INTER FLOWERING PLANTS. TUNLAW FARM GREENHOUSES, (REAR GEORGETOWN, D. 0. THOS. L. a HUME ag. S WHELAN, Manager. CHOICE WINTER Trorseina PLANTS FOR Begg SS, GE ODES, FUNERAL WRE TO-MORROW. PAE aot AUCTION Watches, Di wagh id without NikGani Day Pe Be EVEN ENING Sa yale “Agra, e until s as He 601 EN, A JEWELERS, ROKRRS agp JEWELERS 50, 008 wo! nof jané ps0. J. FREERE Gy, one, TRUSTEES) SALE OF TWO BRICK HOUS! 725 AND 733 AND LOTS ON TH! ELE STREET, BE H ST NORTHWEST. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DeceMBER aan AT 40’CLOCK, on the nies by To tue of a deed of trust, dat over! aera and duly recorded in Liber coe a, Tollos 89, t 8€q., one of the land records for Washi inty,, sell arts of lots number seven (7) and nine (9), in juare num! hun aa forty-five 5), as the same are de eens the fn plan of said eity: the seven (D) port even Ge Prout of sald i Tot Bethe donth and the “5 nine (8) being di feribed’ as follows! Beginning for the ‘same ‘on 1ith street ceed two feet. sot of the northwest corner of ‘and running thenoe ‘south oe (15) feet renty (70) feet; thence, east. se thence north fifteen (a3) ) fects thence weet seventy. (70) feet to the hope of, becinning, together wit e improvements, conristiy a Brick Dweliin; House on each lot, sumbered respectively: 728 and ‘Terms of sales One-third of the purchase money in cash, the remainder in six and twelve months, Seer interest at the rateof seyen bipek cent. per an- ‘and secured of trust on the property. Ave a; yment of 8100 on each lot will be required at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not com- ‘lied with in full, within ten days after the se @. Trusteca reserve the right to resell at the risk and expense of the defaniting purchaser, upon one week’s notice in Evening & GUIRE, 0 aec8-eokds BL. F. MORNISS’} Trustees. §2-THE ABOYE SALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL THURSDAY, Sancany 87H) 1890, same hour aud B. UIRE, By Pigeeds-eoakas Mi. HF. 'MORMIS” ; TEustoos. (ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., eT VALUABLE IM IMPROVED | D PROPERTY FRON: Reeneurs ART'S CASTLE. OSn SHURSDAY, ‘January 8TH, AT Four i 1 Gi) CLOCK P. M., we shall sell, in front of the premises. Lot numbered six, in Square one. hundred and twelve, having fifteen fect front on 19th street, running through to Connecticut avenue the depth thereof, with improvements. ‘This sale offers’a rare opportunity to parties de- siring to purchase property, and taking into con- sideration the few real estate, aud more Particularly in that locality, we must siy that pe fons in tearch of iuvestuient could hardly fin better chanes to procure what eventually will be the most valuable property. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash ; balance in one and two yeara, with: interest at 8 per cent. per annnm. #100 down on day of wale. All conveyancing, &c., At purchaser's cost. Sale HUngS3t WALTER B: WILLIAMS & CO, Ancta. H. WARNER, Real E Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' (SALE OF TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE ON EAST SIDE ELEVENTH STREET, pay EEN: Q AND R STREETS NORTH: ate of a deed of trust, dated Novem. Pi ded in Liber No. 766, of the Supreme the District of Colaba x epaseod in bth, 1874, Teco! folio, 274, ‘and’ of a decree Cause No. 6,874, (Marshall itney et al.) we will sell, at public auction, aie War the premises, on MONDAY , JANUARY 137TH, 1880, AT 4 O'CLOCK A “jot nusabered 1b, in Hevimese aubaivieson of square numbered 3336, "in, Washington city, D. C., improved by a two-story frame dwelling. Werms: One-third. cash, balance in three equa’ ayments at 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest at 6 percent. per annum from date of sale. 8100 de- posit required." Convey: an at pectin 1s cost. ‘erins to be complied with in fen d MARTIN M. ROHRER, dec29-codds ALFRED YE LEE, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OR N Se UUABEE REAL Es- 2 virtue of a decree Tamed in Equity TS +t Trustees. FS No. 7,008—Van Riswick ve. Rothwell—in tl Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, under a deed of trust, dated Bay 20th, ne and, duly recorded in Liber No. 7 of the land records for said Dis! We shall sell, at public auction, in front of the pret iges, on SATURDAY, 1078 Day OF JANUARY, 1880, ar 4 o'CLOcK P. M., all that certain lot known and described as lot_nitmbered 45, in, Moses Kelly’a re- recorded sulsdivision of equate 934. ‘Terms of ele: One-third in cash ; balance in three equal payments of of six twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum until paid, an secured by a deed of trast on the property, ate IF deposit of 850 wil be requized t t! at the tine of 6a OHN J. JOHNSON, i dec30-4 T. A. LAMBERT, 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. of Teh Trustees. TRUSTEES! SALE OF TWO SMALL BRICK N FOURTH STR BETWEEN D MARKET STREETS, GEORGE- x -C. By virtus of, "a deed of trust, dated the 29th day of October, A.D. 1877, and duly record- ed'in Liber $66, follo 433; one of the Land. Records for Washington county, District of Golam- bia, and by direction of the parties secared there- by; the undersigned ‘Trustees, will sell on MON- DAY, Jaxvany 127TH, 1880, R_O'CLocK, in front of the premices, the. following-deseribed proverty, Al part of Lot numbered undred aan eighty (180) in Beat, and Hawains addi Georgetown, behuning the same on the sonth line of 4th street three (39) “feet east from the tween lots numbered one hnndred fey rand one hundred and seventy-nine, in d additicn, and running thence west thirty-three (88) feet, mote ar Jere, to the rear line of the Jot owned by 'T. D. iy; fuence south by and suid rear line of said Daly's lot and the lotsadjoining pixty clit (68). fect, more or less; thence east -cight (28) feet, more or leas: thence sonth Riii-cever, (0) fects more or lesa: thience cast Ave (5) feet; thence north one hundred and twenty-five | (125) feet to the place of Lexinuing, together with the improvements. ‘Tern: One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at eight er cent. perannum until paid, and secured by a Reed of trust on the property sold. Conveyancinie at purchaser's cost. 50 deposit required at time ofeale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within even days from the day of sale, the ‘Trus- toca resetve the right to resell the property at the isk and cost of the defuulting purchaser. AUGH, } aecgo-it MAYHEW PLATER, 5 Trustees. ai Tks URINCE COMPANY, Lost a YF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND." Subscribed Capital Premiums receiv Cash Assets over Liabilities. ‘RES! Market ae ee Stoc! 280 D Per r Cent. Rates as Low as ie ‘Strictly First-Class BaLTIMorE, DEpARTMEN: PROUD & CAMPBELL, Managers. WasHINGTON AGEN Buia ati Be dec8-1m oe a) JOHNSON, Avent. EVERY ONE WHO HAS HAD ANY USE FOR LUMBER DURING ‘THE LAST TWO OR THREE YEARS, WELL KNOW THAT WILLET & LIBBEY SELL LOWER THAN ANY DEALERS IN THE DISTRICT. ; BUT FEW KNOW THE SIZE OF THEIR STOCE, OB EXTENT OF THEIR BUSINESS. THEIR YARDS, SITUATED IN THE HEART OF THE CITY, COVER MORE THAN FOUR ACRES, AND THEY HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCE IN THE DISTRICT. CONSUMERS NEVER GO TO BALTIMORE NOW TO PURCHASE A BILL, BUT INSTEAD, GO TO WILLET & LIBBEY, AND SAVE MONEY. THEY WILL SELL 100 FT. CLEAR SIDING FOR. -81.00 100 FT. VIRGINIA BOARDS FOR. 1,000 WHITE PINE SHINGLES FOR. 100 FT. WHITE PINE BOARDS FOR.. 87, rf Seto a0 1, 588, 080 WILLET & LIBBEY, OOBNER SIXTH AND H. Y. AVENUE W. W streets toz ae Sake pond Baa | T “SPATE ALAR OALLY ARRANGED. seloct Greenhouse Y & Co., Se es cctv prompt irene eT ee deolT ABBE AND THROAT. Sater = | a =e on See mal ROPE pe ae D sts. nw pees Prxcanson BROS., An Honeers, SPECIAL SALE %, TEN CASKS WHITE GRANITE, . “LLOW AND ROCKINGHAM a NEr MECEIVED Most. DESIR- ABLE INVOICE VED, ALSO, SETS _D) TED vAR TIN ae ae rates. aE & URES, SHEL’ At auction in oui THURSDAY COMMENCING AT LOCK DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. i Naar a Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S OF “IMPROVED PROPER’ ROnTH WEST dated the By virtue of a of Teat 4 third day of Ayes 1857, and duly recorded in Li Folio, 3247, one of “the iand Fecordd for Wasilinstoy, Disteies of Columbian ahs undersigned surviving Trustee, by the direction of the party secured thereby, will sali ESDA\ Tur Jinn Day oF JaNuaiye 1890, Ara O'cLoce Fy M., in front of the premises, ‘the following described royerty: Part lot 4, in square 449, beginning for the same at the D ‘corner of said lot num- thence west with the rear line of enty-nine (ey) feet; thence sonth forty : iene in parallel lines back to the place begin: ith all the improvements, which coneist of 190 Frame Tenements. ne-third cash, the balance at six and with notes bearing interest and q by a.dced of trust on the property. Con: veyencing at purchaser's cost down_ when the preperty ie trick of * Hos LouNG. Surviving ‘Trustee. FPHOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. STFE’S SALE OF GARRIAGES, BUGGIES, KESS WAGONS, HORSES "AND HAI. By virtue cf two deeds of trust t» meas Tae tee, cne dated September 3d, 187s, D., ahd recorded in Liber No. 4, folio one of the Iand records fo and one dated January 15th, 1879, A.D., and re- corded in Liber No. % folio'507, one of the land re- cords for Alexandria city, default having been made in the payment of the debts secured thereby, T shall, at the request of the party secured, sell at the anc: tion rooms of Thomas Dowling, corner of Pennsyl- Yania avenve and Jith street n.w.. in this city, on SATURDAY, Jaxvany 10TH, AT 12M. o'cLock, the following personal propert One Landaulette, made by Tos. Beckhaus, of Phila- Ipbia One Pavel ‘and Curtain Coach, aker. One Hackney Carriage. One four-paseenger Extension-Top Carriage. One Corduroy. linea Top Bugxy. One Bine Cloth: lined Top Bure) One Express W. One Fet of Double Wagon Harness. One Light Set of Double Harness. One Set of Double Carriage Harn ‘Three Sets of Single Buggy Haine: Two Black Horres. Gne Bay Horse. t ar Alexandria olty;: made by same URUSTEES' E OF LARGE, AND. youn PROPERTY, TEORNER OF SIRTH AND. aes SN. W., WITH THE BULDI a8 By virtue of decree passed, in the caus No. 3,571 and No. 4,423, eqnity, in the S Tremeé Court of the District of Columbia, v will sell, on TUESDAY, THE 20TH DAY Any, A.D. 1880, at 3 o'CL0cK P. M., in front of th premiccs, all that certain parcel of ‘land situate in the District of Columbia, and known as those parts of Lots Nos. 1 and2, in square No. 457, which are contained in the following metes ‘and bounds: Beginning for the same at the northwest corner of (th aud D strects northwest, running thence north et, thence west one hundred and thence south to) street fifty-four 11-12 feet, thence east with D street one hundred andsixteen 9-12 feet to the place of beginning, to- gether with the appurtenances. ‘Terms; One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, of which $500 will be re« tired to be deposited by the purchaser at the time of sale; balance at six, twelve, ciebteen and twenty-four months, or all ia cash af purchaser's option. ‘The deferred payments, if any, to bear interest from the day of sale, and to be seciured by a Hen upon, BEEN sold. THOM aE Jan6-d&ds TH. JESUP MILLER, '5 Trustees. P) ITCH, FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTERS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY N FOURT! iTH STREE’ EE" oS STREE fintecn Se12 fee ie ‘BRING A IN NOUS FOURTEENTH res virtue of a deed of trust dated May 5th, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No. fied at folio 323, et keq., one of the land records. for the District of cumbia, and at the request of the party eecured th we will sell at public auction, im front of the premises, on WE] ae DAY, cee ee DAY OF JANUARY, A. 4 o'cLoc! the followins.- deseribed real os tate, Aituate in Washington eit “District of Colum. bia, to wit. One undivided half interest in lot ‘‘B,”” in subdivision of parts of lots twelve 2) and_thir- feen (13). in equare numbered two hundred and fift; i" 0), made by Eliza MeDuell et al., together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a NTERE! ES No. 819 Ww ereby, ‘Que-third of the purchase money, with expenses of sale, in cash, and the balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the pur. chaeer, with interest at eaven per cent. from date of shd secured by deed of trist op the property thal be taken. A deposit of 8200 will be re- ttime of fale. All conveyancing at put. oh: cost. If terms of sale are not complied ‘sith in reven days, the ‘Trustees reserve the Fight to rerell sft ports at the risk and cost of default- ing purcl te ee ive ante AU varSGInEL WING. COLTER { Trustees. dec30-e06t Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the 28th day of April, A.D. 1st7, and duly recorded in Liber’ No. follo'126, one of the land records of the District of Commbla, we will sell at public auction, "on TUESDAY, Janvany 13, 1880, at 4 o'CLOCK P.M., infront of the premises, all that plese ox parcel of ground Iving and being in Georgetown, District of Columb, Fnown a mbered seventy-four, (3) in Beal's “addition. to suid Georgetown, aud bounded as follows: Beginning for the same at the northeast corner of Congress and Dunbarton streets and rupring thence easton the north line of Dun- Varten ttreet sixty (60) fect; thence north parallel to Congress etreet_cne hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence west sixty (60) fect. to Congress street ; thence south with east line of Congress street one hundred and twenty (120) feet to the place of begin- ning, tcgether with the improvements ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the residue two equal installments at six and twelve months, With interest from the day of eale. Deferred pay" ments to be secured to the satisfaction of the Trus- tees, oF all cash, at the option of the purchaser. couveyanelne at the cost of the parehaser. ANDREW B. DUVALL, scneastoon: 04 Jan2-e ‘ANSON BRO! ot eae OF VALUABLE AND DE- RICK DWELLING, No. 1024 NTEENTH STREET N. W., AT Al By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in ber No. 753, folio 198, one of the land Auctioneers. O- records for Washington county, in the ian rict of Columbia, we will ell at public auction, in Front of the premises, on Mt 12TH Day or J. RY, . 1880, Mot ockoee Bats all that certain hiece ‘or parcel of ground, being known and described as Lot numbered sixteen (16) in A. He Shepherd's sublsision of square Dumnbered one bundred | and sixty-four (64), aud “bein further described as follows: inning at a point on (17th) Seventeenth street west seventy-two (72) feet four (4) inches south of the northeastern corner of sald equare, and running thence south hineteen (18) fect six (6) inches; thence west seven- ty-Fix (76) feet to sn alley twenty feet wide; thence north nineteen (19) fect and six (6) inches; and thence east seventy-six (76)fect tothe placeof bezin- ning; together with all the improvements, ways, cascrents, rights, priviezes, appurtenances an hereditaments to the sume Belonging and apper- aining. ‘Terme; Amount of indebtedness secured by the deed of trust unpaid, with expenses of sale, in cast, Geile will be etated at the eale,) anid the balance at oneand two veare, for which te notes of the pur: bearing interest at fecured “by deed. of trust gity ec, | will be taken. hundred "and fifty) dollarg rat time of salo. chaker’s cost. ‘Terms of sale to be soa wit Vin seven days, otherwise the Trustees reserve th iS Yeeall the proverty at the risk and cost of tue faulting purchaser after giving five days’ notice of uch resale in some newspaper published in We Ington, D. 6 PaixS eS upp: , § Trustees. dec31-dts aaa j : pe WARNER, Auctioneer. TRU: ESTEE'S SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT, NORTH OF THE OITY OF * WASHINGTON el ADJOINING MOUNT: PLEASANT, D. the Geseribed in ‘Washington 86, t thence beige catint meer aie Tund’ about 8 ‘rods to ius canter of Piney” See containing 5 acres ro of Soin $0 be, fully. iremratres ve ecg pedal THE EVENING STAR. WEDNFSPAY... . January 7, 1880. The Maine imbrozlic. COUNTED IN LEGISLATORS REFUSING THEIR CER- TIPICATES. An associated press dispatch from Augusta, Me., says: “Mr. Voter, of Farmington, counted- ine member, persists in refusing his —— i. Will deciine to participate in the ings of the legislature. Mr. Sprout. of Veast also stili adheres to his determination to keep away front the legislature. Three other fusion members are known positively to refuse their certificates, and one or two are detained at home by sickness. The remainder are here par- Ucipating in the various caucuses, but it is not known whether all will take part in the organt- zation. Mr. Hobson, the counted-in-senator from Lincoln, says he intends to do whatis right, and follow out the greenback part hat he shall take his seat and immediately make a Motion to raise a committee to investigate the election in Lincoln county. Petitions to admit the twelve counted-out members from Rockland, Bath, Saco, Portland and Lewiston, were pre- sented to the governor and council yesterday. SITUATION AT THE STATE HOUSE. Gen. Chamberlain has taken charge of the police force at the state house, and the guns from the Bangor arsenal have been packed away in boxes. The governor did not agree With the committee wateh waited on. him yes- terday that no preparations were nee led capital for preventing a_ disturb. Was no indication as to what cou pursued, Moses Harriman, of e Tusionist, announces that he will not pr: pate in ‘the action of the house till tim Lozal Iembers are seated. A caucus of tho fasion members of the senate was held lasf evenin z. John D. Lawson, of it onrree was, developed” yestert ay I pose by a democratic delegate, who allowed self to be bribed by republicans tn the sum of $1,000 to announce his resignatio’ the money and then went before a m: and made affidavit to the facts. Horst with His Own PETARD,—George Barr, aged 60 years, a tinsmith by trade, living af Strasburg, Pa., was fatally wounded by a device of his own on ee Barr, who is very eccentric, was troubled by some boys, and, it order to scare them aw: ‘ay, he took an ‘iron box from the hub of a carriage wheel, filled it with powder, plugged the ends, leaving a small hole through which to ignite the powder, and laid the box where the boys generally met. He then ran atrain of powder from the box to a place where he concealed himself, and waited for the boys to come. When they appeared he set the bose off and an explosion followed. The 8 escaped injury, but Barr was "not so fortu- nate. Pleces of wood entered his body and tere inflicting wounds from the effects of which he Will probably die. SOVERNOR CORNELL'S First MES New York legislature was read yesterday. funded debt at. tue close of the fiscal year amounted to $9,122,054.57, with an actual redue- tion during the year of $32,000 by cancellation. Among the measures recommended is the ap- pointment of a commission for the revision ot the laws relating to assessments; to. place the highest educational advantages | within the reach of all who seck them: and advises the leg- islature tomake women eligible as school of- ficers. He recommends the completion of the state capitol, and thinks it advisable to avold all unecessary interference with {dustrial inter- ests by means of prison labor. SUICIDE patch from Cleveland ve wealthy resident of that city, died early yesterday morn- ing under circumstances which give rise to sus- picion of suicide. He was found lying on the floor, and near by wasa saucer which containe chloroform. Case was a bachelor, neai years of age, and was worth between $3, and $4,000,000, He was noted for his charitable Bits. having donated some yearsago a large lock of ground to the Cleveland library. ONE OF THE PLUCKIEST MEN in the medical profession is Dr. South, of Western Texas. He was warned some time ago that he would have to pay with his life the forfeit of having voted 2s a member of a grand jury for the Indictment. of acertain band of desperadoes. One night a man rode up to his ranch and informed him that the wife of the ringleader of the gang was ill, and that he must attend her. He naturally ene that it was a trick to get him out and killhim, but he got his horse and rode away with thé messenger right among the gang of desperadoes, and, dismounting, entered the tent of the woman. ‘There lay the sufferer, while the man Who had promised to kill the physician stood near by. The doctor drew his revolver, placed it on the pillow, and remarked that he would “attend to professional calls first and personal ones afterward.” The desperadoes were impressed with his courage and his hu- Panty, and trebled his fees instead of shooting NEW HAVEN CONCERT SALOONS SQUELCHED.— It is now conceded by the managers of tho: theaters and concert halls in which beer and strong Hquors have been sold to patrons, that Yele college and the soclety for the prevention ot crime carry too many guns for them, and that their enterprises can no longer be profltabls eovducted. Mayor Bigelow has been placed in her an embarrassing position by the demand tor licenses for the places of amusement on hand, and the protestations of President: and other well-known citizens on the It may be that in some future time } fraven will be able to supy WI heut the n ity { preseut. in these thea- r employineat LY. there 13 much ereat by persons of strictness in '$ of how a city should be gover ‘en Correspontence Harlford P ‘THERE IS ONE EXTRAORDINARY Part of the career of J. Lloyd Haigh, who was yesterday ar- rested for forgeries, reported to reach $125,000, a of which caused the failure of the Grocers? Bank. The wonder is that he was not put in jail on December 26, when his forgeries were known to the officers of five of our city banks. ‘The officials, who have probably lost a consid- erable part of the funds intrusted to their charge, should have known that, in their efforts. to screen Haigh and to arrange for future pa ment of their claims, they were compounding a felony. Neither from the standpoint of morals nor from that of commerciat propriety had they any right to screen the forger for a day.—[V. Y. Sun, 6, CONGRESSMAN BLISS’ STOCK Lossgs.. on man . Bliss, of Brooklyn, has Malten and Charles F. Davi enport, Dok recover $8.00) damages alleged to ha’ caused by the unauthorized sale of about $30,000 worth of stocks they held for him. Mr. Blissat- tached a bank deposit belonging to the defenc ants, and yesterday they applied to Justice Gil- bert, in the Brooklyn Supreme Court to have the attachment vacated, as an understanding had been given. Mr. A. Cam eron was appointed re- peree to examine the sureties —N. ¥. World, 6th. THE AvGusta (Ga.) Racks yesterday had fair weather and a large attendance, especially of ladies. ‘The sport opened with a “ Roman intp- rome chime race,” a half-mile dash of four jorses in pairs, by two riders, standing. It at- tracted attention by {ts novelty, but neither the names of horses or riders are given. ‘The three- quarters dash was won by Wanderer in 1.173, Bellona, who was to have run in this race, was fatally Injured while practicing yesterday morn- ing. The mile heats race was won by Ben Hill, beating Hampton and four others; best time, 1.4634. A STOLEN GOVERNMENT Bond.—Win. E. Gil- bert, a finely dressed, handsome young man was arrested on Wall'street, New York, yes 3 day, at the instance of Edmund R. Kiri person from whom Kirk Seater A $5,000 one and altered government. tered bohd, which he (Kirk) was arrested for ing in his posses- sion. The bond, with others, was stolen from Peletiah Richard, of epee now deceased, whose name was erased and that of ‘Charles K. Gtlberton” substituted. Kirk, who 13. en- gaged in the business of buy! tt and selling vessels, alleges that he obtained the bond trom Gilbert as security for a loan of $2,000, ‘THE GRAND CHESS TOURNAMENT of the fifth American chess Gare commenced in New ss ‘ork chute, New Yor layers are Captain Mc- ork; gos Candon, Washin; oo) De C.; Judd, St. Boston: Louls; candy Kew] York; 9 ar or, ‘New York; Ry: hiladelphia: Seman, Balt Baltimore; Delmar, Row York, Do Cobnfel = New York. The tournament will A Mrver KILLep.—A If lan miner, em- Bred aoa: at the er mines on ‘Chesapeake and ame unknown, while crossing the bridge ove over the Hivania river, near Char- lottesville, Va., last ev , Was struck by an engine attached to a passing train, knocked to the ground, 75 feet below, and kill FINAN ai, ee ARETE IN GEORGIA. Governor of Georgia, issued exe- cutions, under a resoluoneor the the amount of interest al- about $30,000, - ieged to have og on the use of State’s money and the fines for the same. ‘They will contest: case in the A Famity BURNED To DeaTH.—The dwel of Daniel in San was burn Honkins, n San Franciooo, ras burned CURIOUS PLEA MADE BY THE PERUVIAN MaNTS- The question nae to, the eal e Ik hae foreign government ministers was aoe ae Subject of a lengthy angument int the Superior Court, general term. It seems that Jose Carlos Tracy, the Peruvian minister, was a partner of Roque Hernandez, and as such has been sued by Gustay Amswick’ and Gustav H. Gossler to re- cover on & draft upon which they were indorsers for the sum of $23,817.31 reichsmarks, —— money, The matter came before the spec term of the Superior Court on a motion od “ioe miss the complaint, but this was denied. Min- ister ae oe presented an Independent peti- Uon, setting up that at the time of the cam- mencement of the action he was public minis- ter ofthe Republic of Pera in this country and that under the United States statutes this court Was prohibited from exercising jurisdiction either over himself or Hernandez, and praying that the action be dismissed. This being And denied an appeal was taken to the General Term. On the appeal it was argued on behalf of Mr. Tracy that the court had no jurisdiction and. that the United States have exclusive jurisdic tion of all suits against ambassadors and other public mintsters. “It was further urged that ex- emption from being sued tn a-state court cannot be renounced by a public minister, because tt 1S net at pe onal privilege, but the right and privilege of the United nor could t difficulty be obviated by Mi = polats ner, who is a public mints were dilated upon at some length by counsel. On the other hand, it was unged that the privi- lege which prohibited courts from exercising jurisdiction over foreign ministers duly acered- ited to the government of the U nited Siates does not € xtend t to their partne ine personal privilege aud does not in 2 tend to others. “If it were so, continued counsel, aforeign minister who had had hatf a dozen partners might shield himself from the payment Of his just debts. In conclusion, 1¢ was con- tended hat there was no found ation for such a proceeding as has been initiated and the order of the court below should be sustained. At the conclusion of the argument the court took the papel reserving its decision. Messrs. Martin aith appeared for the platntif nd Luke Lockwood for the petitioner. rald, 6th MR. SMITH was running to catch a mid-night train at Gallatin, Mo. Watchman Snyder mis- took him for a fiéeing burglar and gave chase, crying “Stop thiefit yon don’t stop I'l shoot.” Mr. Smith heard the whistle of the approaent train, and sped on faster than ever,until a bullet from ‘the officer's pistol entered one of his legs, bringing him to the ground. MR. ARCHIBALD FoRRES was to have lec- tured in Cork on the evening of Dec. 22d, but the audience declined to listen to a single word from him. For days past the city has been cov- ered with placards calling attention to letters reviling the Trish race written by Mr. Forbes in 1875, when Mitchel was candidate for Tippera! ‘The house was accordingly filled with a hostile audience, who refused to hear the lecturer. He retired, and the gas was turned off. 83 “Clear Grit,” as Mr. Robert Collyer under- stands it, “is the best that there Is In a man, blossoming into the best he can do in as sweet and true a fashion as a rose blossoms on a bush ora bird sings in a tree,” while down in Texas they laconically interpret it as “dying with his ols on.” MARRIED. TANDY-GESSFORD, On. November | 19th, y Rev. . Meador, at the Fifth Baptist ch 1 Hasiy to Susu GESSFORD, Sot of Washinton, D DIED. io ATON. January 6th, 1880, at half-past eleven m., JouN CATON, in the eihty-tirst year of his The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Friday afternoon, at half-paet two, trom his late residence, 624 street northwest. 26 CLINTON. In San Francisco, Cal., on the 200 of December, 1879, of heart diseaso, Jee B. formerly of Washinxton, ‘The deceaeed was.» member of Lafayette Lodze, tut ‘Vernon Chapter sna De. Molay -Goree imandery, all of this city, and was buried with Ma— sonic honors, in San Francisco, on 2ist ult. * DOLAN. On January 6th, 1880, of consumption, ANNA, beloved wife of J. J. Dolan, in the forty: ral Thursday, January, 8th, 1880, at 10 o'clock a.m., from Sf. Dominic's Church, or. 6th und Kets. D.C. Friends of the ‘hington, family invited to attend. DRURY. At Georgetown, on Tuesday, January oe 1880, Wrutias Duchy, aged seventy-Bv6 *eunoral from Trinity Chureb, Thursday, the 8th, at3 p.m. (Balto. papers please copy.) BANT. On January 7th, 1880, Manco Dw in the ninety-rixth yerr ‘of his ace (96), native of St. Julien, France, but a resident of the District of Columbia for the paat 63 y Fu 0 8th stn. wg ral from his late eats Friday, January 9th, at 2o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. SHIPLEY. On January Gth, 1880, at 2 o'clock yet, ALBERT A, SHIPLEY, infant son of Albert 2 et Fanny Shipley, aged 2 years, 2 months and ays. ‘*We loved him, Oh! no tongue can tell, How much we loved him, and how well: God loved him, too, and he thought best, ‘To take him home with him to rest.” Funeral will take pice Thursday morni o'clcek, from 53 G street northweet. Triendsand relatives respectfully invited to attend. Leesburg, Va., papers please copy] “STOCKET T. On, Tuesday, January, 6th, 1830, 1 ofc m., KaTE O., belovet wife of’ Chas: Stockett "Funeral will take pisce at St, Dominic's Chure! Friday, January 9 at 93¢ o'clock a.m. | Prie: and acquaintances are respectfully invited. 2 Obituary p The dun sward of winter | ays torn and unkalt yg el matt war an artist by inspt- n. Under the epell of genius stern «ranita utterance in expression, and marble wora megery of luce. He learned to model and carve father’s workshop, at Quincy, Mass. Before he was twenty he carved for Annie Whitney hor gatue ct Lady Godiva. He executed a bust of Mrs. Edwin Booth from a portrait, and it now marks her raw at Mt. Auburn. He carved those handsoma ‘ey-stones that decorate the door and windows of the National Historical Society Building in Boston. ‘The fine profile of Cuvier, the French naturalist, over the main entrance,” is young Barry's work. ‘The New York post office is rich in ornamentation, which shows the exhaustless power of his fertile brain. Oyer the inner side of the north front door of the U. 8. Treasury building is clump of arrows and.a star emblazoned ehield, by Barry, which ina fect Publ ings in other cities, doiesis have beens tow by the originality of desien, deli wonderful form that marksd all threshold of great possibilities let us hope where there aro tucles to a grander eer Aight. {Boeton Journal please copy. } 2 UNDERTAKERS. joun R. WRIGHT, _ UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th street northwest. ith st. SERRA A a emi sod pears im unt jeauty Ot taste ant efforts. Al he has passed a ypes of beauty and nool sep27-12m RED. SPIND! n.w., Washiny wuniaesé, transportation. AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMONWEALTH GF KY” 16TEX PorvLarR Montuty DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'’S THEATER, In the City of Louisville, on JAN - 31, — x ‘These drat wuthorized by act ture of 1869, and Sustained b; ae ail the courts of tucky (all fraud Inlent advertisements of othor Tot. tery com Zompanioe ‘who claim the sole ownership of ‘‘all the Kentuel a contrary, notwith- stoning), occu jon t ts last day of every month (Sunda; ee ), and by prominent state officials. es Every Ticket-holder can be his own supervisor, call out his number and eee it placed in the wheel. BENSON'S OCAPOINE POROUS PLASTERS

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