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MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. 3H RIRALFY TROCPR —-SERNWANDT AGAIN—UNCLE CaBiN—THE NEW THEATER The Kiralfy troupe in around the Worl in opened to a fair house at the Na- tional Monday night despite the snow-storm. ‘The spectacuiar portions which iluminate the dialogue are on the whole credit “k Hobson and Crane will be the card af the National in thelr snceesstnl comedy of Mr. and Mrs. Knignt com nent at Ford's Monday, tions go forward at Nidlo's, New roduction there of the French play o¢ Te hiack Fens, Josep Jefferson 8 mal medies as he dvr. Hess fo indiana. Frank, Potter, of. the N.Y. Tribrmne, Key, daughter of th: Tot Mr. James n Operetta ag as much Mr. aloft Bar’ Geraidine, > of Mile. Valeria, who Avde was replaced Satur- y of Music. N. ¥ * rat er to Sarah > on the tS Of Surah Beraardi’s en stm are stated at £49,157 5, hard) appa in New Miss gaged, and Multon. Kirke, 30 er managed by Mr. incessant lnxuri WLR Cons: tive represen vised and tn whereby be pro shade seente applian effect of Hight and ‘Ot hills and meadows igh ended his uray ta Brooklyn. at ‘Haverly’s vil Service Musical Society «ian? gone into harmonious bank cinally condacted by Arthur 8) © the < Hart will Comiqae at the eo to other . to be prodaced be presented at Ou the 27th, and we are told ar plantation story by Mrs. H. 2d wit sation at Rome this mo 5 Of the new Costanz! Th r, built with no other object than to pre: town with o new and more comfortabie aver than Home ever had sinee the da was not as large a3 the Ope Ss. but tt ts less gandy and more It stands owe iu a place Where several crt, Dat tie 3 are too near on all si ts at any distance. It is entered b IS another tmprevement RU allows the public to await the ope: he doors under co AS soon as the @ ors ere opened. you enter a large hall, where ckets are purchased. ‘To the lett of tls room, most elegantly rarnish< adie> and genUemen, after t await the arrival ‘of thi wads on and _ restaur, y the public at larze ue play-coers. The cafe 13 also momunication, by means oF ¢ © P box th the theater,and, L box f§ provided with an ante room. s may be : + ladies and ue pit 13 divided in ored front seats or stalls. y. reserved th as, Whi iso subdned, So as not e sight. E Hight 1s 3s shade. Brugno) c Mes On the opi heater fs copstru: ted so as to 23, oug? here ts a refreshment r: nich {5 In tts trom the faimua, ho fs strox who subdues bis pas- Wo is He who 13 satis or” “He who sacri Tering arded for a whole offering: he who varnt-oflering Shall have the reward bul he who offers hum! an shall be rewarded with a Ward as i d all the sacrifice in t world. four characters tn E ar and quiek to forget. s loss; slow to hear to forget. his loss is canceled by Dt ties to hear and slow to forget 13 wise: r and quick to forget, this is an nder the wise: a sponge, Strainer aud s boit-sieve. “sponge, whith Sucks ; & funnel, which lets in he pa and lets out there: a strainer, which lets out the wine keeps back the dregs: a bolt-steve out the pollard and keeps back the fe who has more learning than good 4 ee wilh many branches but which the first wind throws on tts he whose works are greater than dye ts MEe a tree with many roots and fewer Dranches. Dut which all the winds of heaven cannot uproot.” “It thy wife is small. bend down to her and whisper in her ho forsakes the love of his youth, God's atar weeps for him. He who sees bis wife die Deforé him, has. as It were, been present at the destruction of the sanctuary itself. ound him the world grows dari He who for money, his children shall be a curse to us Know creadmul odor of carburetted hy * Mum?” said the janitor. with a puzzled coun. tenance. “The smell of the carburetted hydro- “she explained. “That's no kindo’ gin, mum,” re the janitor; “that’s garss; the gen Pipes ts aky, mum.” IN . HIDING. | , {tas om that dane edge of nizht which gi ROME—! by ihe name of morning to thowe early ris: Whose day ends at sunset and begins before ck-crow that Mra. Ann Dustin, ristag trom virtuons sInmbers, addressed’ herself to the of fire makiag, Why Mre. Dustin should awake at Such untimely hour tt would have been bard te explain. Dastin, her late hasband, 1M a conventional sensi: It was not for the sake of pbors there were none wi ber waxed to the Christmas tide, and New AMERICAN FISH, ave place to March, and still phe prom!se —— ned unfuifiiied, iil at last Widow Diss ceased to expect, } It was iate ou a cold night in ea. and she had been loug in ved, wh: tue summons canté, in tie shape of faint that it was thrive repeated before tt roused her. She threw oa slaw! and luiried served at tie Windsor Hote, “Girls—ia tt you, girls? It’s onty me.” and, to M eseamine May! fap so was “late” 01 died years berore. neighbors,tor fi three-quarters cheertul in the raw November darkness, ltt o: by the twinkle of the distant. light uouse. body needed. no one waited for her. pin bed till noon, not 4 volce would | puck: ave been raised in protest, and tru: ds buts to those who have no \eeth;"; his charm of privlege whieh ‘¥ D-op! would se Maye valued was utterly thrown away Punciual as the clock, at four tn winter, anticipating the vn, Up rosé Mrs. Dustin, and rward the whe Dusily on Ul sunset, wher hus saving ire, candie, and the in of old (ustom. She hai jnst-gor her tire well und @ Khock fee upon the door. is a jew, wravped {na » alove forthe portion. A garnish of herbs and hin | fur cioak, stole in alone out of the darkness. > sitces of lem You said J migat come.” ‘Why. yes, and welcome. But wherss the Th y—they're g at Smcoth Hume = Welt, ft's rim you suould Separate tn air the fun was In belo used to make } tarduCke’ {sn't a Dit a good pia wants 14 be, beeatse® her’ mo! of her day | to Sconst to Sarah Jane al reporter j ty—"I didn’t _w, ocks bavechar- 45 not loud, but quick, lmpera . New York, was arty, anyhow. brook delay. “Oh, it isn’t the troub: irs. Dustin. surprised, bat | ing that the door was stil ard, drew the bolt, calm. ‘Pheu rec and If he tuds me, be u—rp wis to git mari are! Lnever did! Vl che, i was you. low as ever ‘steppe: Hing me one: a Miney, Ud 4a ¢; said @ volve, : Raritan rolled i aith You" anti eared wad you was Old Biueti:2 are © mainiand su f “h statemant migit hav» d odd and start May enough, but to Mrs orn aad bre fit had ody need to pra Campantal and | ¢ island custom Known her of girls and contemplatton, | nd who pax for it by a | ne. But, cant 1 Hed think Tmost dia ita; young men, having ad hed the sentence came into Mrs. Dustin* explanation, but she preserved 4 was barely ten o'clo y into her own bed for a pre! ored the fact that the feigned slumber _her: she roused sharp at four by Very quietly she ros: eked out the fire, tilled and hung or phe Ks and when at five up, territted at the sight of the g t Was ready. and the kit from six to six, are al cover toe Inrking pki whieh, before dawn, the torme: slying | ‘Though hole island to ran; ad Was re | part of Mat over, the forfeit an equaliy pleasant ons of adventure involved is no Wonder that it Should pre - willing to shorten th Tor the fun of indulging tn tt. Ing her fast asleep. essamine sprang | Seotla and New brinswick are much better dawn, break warm aud cozy. Don't you be scared,” Mark Coilia norno one else 1s a pr six has struek. hour to spare, O with ready wit she ut the door lest. s' all about then id the hoste: somin’ in here | The tish is rendered too dry by broiling, tho: eded to discuss w “Taint no use your t none of ray rooms,” all over them I they ve come he Pike behind the tor another tine ying to stow away In has lately de- | and itain’t no pla ; KDOW, Oniy there | her private mind, j ‘li be along early, pet g cold, for you're bound to be found this tim, Ute ne, SU PMIORIS RAR) barral in the batters Smith she got ta under the elf of my closet, and I set the tea-cl ¥ be: There must ha | in her eyes, for, i tablished tn t prehensively, aud sat “Ooh, Mrs. Dust i}ont on the Noor before you could s: another knoe ating but vigorous, fell on the door. : 1 r cellar, Minnte looked up ap- | salt mac mt tell hin, will Tl not say a word,” was the ry lammed down the trap. Miss Dustin?” pre- | in December, and contin E C ark caine. appeared tong to Mintle tn did to her nost Above. noth thread up at this time of mornin med of your- i lare you hed.” N—that’s a fact ae was “contr. *hled | wrapped around the fish before ft 1s put into $ tOsend for fumes frou ti Mark Coflin’s a regular hig amine, obeyed wi ouly one I care abe TShe with th Ann, enjoying th nd fdon't call It fair,” n stamping angrily abont the sure she'd be with the rest, of ¢ Stald up all night tn t id yOu. and the boys ie meetng-hor p them stealtug off to t then I went after, and none of ‘er fo a minut i—what we— Thad tt dag tu are not cust ta Nantucket Ispense With tueu cellar 13 merely & jug beneath the ki er and other pertshad! while the walls of the house » ground. or on pli away, separat Moily’d have told me PB it sued | add to th I sez look for y y telling one way ort But even as sae flavor of the fish, she White perch, the flesu of which {s white and firm, 18 among the sweetest pan fishes, and I } sho be fried In hot ot! or tard to a light “1 sey nothing. connected by a low-browed cof pointed wita’ a i: trap door, whose hi tage was of the former dese A trap-door and ladder led to the celiar,which | Was about elgiit reet square. Mrs. Dustin now proceeded to Une the space ly brought dowa i Various quilts, ken the pains to coy on’ previous occasion them as c! Litting the trap, Mark | 13, ike white peroh, an ¢ tash he saw, he comprehended. , “Halibut 1s best tolled, ast With one bound bh yi had selved, raised the trap, and v ream came from bi d finally a lict | and a couple of , 2 hasty jortim of tea was bre thus by warmth and food. te ladder. well wrapsed in bla. bed, « laughing down | part of white wine s aw, | then a tow mui Itght tn itseir. bi and with a wondertul | heard ata distance—ti Alter that came low talk, broken upon by Mr: ap, in the billows of the Mrs. Dustin saw them Well established. Wien with a nod reciosed the of carpet ove llence aad more tea cups and platy brightened the 1 gan to silteh vigorously. 45 she did 53 she k. It Was exactly six. other quick knovk, = the door was | young men hurrted tn, cuse me, Mrs. Dustin, Spread thern: and thoroughness iia, a handsome | glint of fun in his eves, Sam Mayhew ransacked y, and opened all the cupboard doors, ir, Or “Czar,” Pike dived into the se3'of Mrs. Diistin’s own bedroom. len minutes suficed to ransack the smali louse: each bedroom was seare'ied; every closet; © wall were shaken and pounded: the logs of the wood pile dislodzed am even lifted the lid off the Within. All was vaio, and ed searchers returned to the chen, where the iistress of the house Ireadie, and slipped the lone white seam “beneath the glauciag needle. entered, and remarked, dryly. ud you'll please pile Where you found tt. long enough to that « Fetch her up. and without watting for ans’ dasned open, and thre and with a’ rapid we're after those girl: the premises with a rapidity born of long practice. with @ daring “il be ali the better fora bite, ii your! ; “round cellar” was not, in truth, a | mantic frame work for a patror lovers. : saree es it wastatuer a pretty plcture that Stra. ius. | In alive {a the Wells of vessels.” In boiling cod. | GEMZEE 24b, same hour and place." By order of Un looked down upon from over the ¢1 Miney and Mark the midst of the buftato-robes. Her pretty his shouider. Side by side tn head was on thing very lik cended the ladder obedtent: once an table, dinner dia not seem > ob Uonable or so unreasonable as might be sup- | spoonftrls of onions fried w: * “I can't think how you came to Te- | of bolled potatoos well’ anew eas 4nd aohait | Gee ecue ee oh ee oe or eee member the cellar so suddenly once; and that mendacious Mrs. Ann re; “one or the binves must have com? wucov- ered, T reckon.” wate Mark whispered in her | or claret ‘wine: dresses on U nd thrown aside: led, | ful of thyme and one of summer savory: half a ber whirring heart of a stone, so Set on 1 mine asi.ed no more. door and watched them The afternoon, thou; looked up as the | “Thope you're Sauls that wood up again bright, was. fresh blew in, tlattentng the e3 and rustling the dry heather on Te Mark held viessamti cloak tightly togetuer, she leaalng upon. als in when we first came? *"Oause "twasn’t 3 Al that moment Mrs Dustin's quick e: } ceived that Czars big foot bad ‘turned up a of the carpet, thus Jeaving vistible ong | With a ‘rapid move- n she replaced it, still sewing , and fixing, a6 it were, S. While she addec | Ways. There's a dit ‘¥ be; but if six Mapping ; ge Of the cellar door, _ “Fil tree my mind about that wink when she’s been married a year or two. give me easy enough, or] miss my guess. of opinion how 1s the hour, I keep to as Iu't no use Coming a-knockiIng at my oor at twenty minutes past tive, ember another time. 3 ho more than rhew, with alaugh. Th for a moment; tben, better try the houses down to Trot Hills next,” | oved toward tie door, Mrs. them with secret satisfaction. ery Untesliuld the astute Mark paused and queried, “Tas this house got a round ceilar natural for a girl to want to hide, but si out; and I’m a womuin, and { 0: Horper’s Bazar. Come on, wi the Wrong Lever!* This was wha With both hands a Dustin watentn) Mrs, Ann's heart one second, then he T could draw it bac On cane the fast express, and 1! answer came read And no Le either,” as she afterward explained, * cause the cellar was Then, “Come along.” ally goue; and after $délay to make Sure, Mrs. Dustin pounded cheerlly on Une trap, and called to Which a burst of laughter re d from below, There Was bo question of leaving the cellar; rrhed Were too wary for that: and this prudence was justitied when, an hour lat across the sewing-machine, and | caught a glimpse of head retreating nolselessly trom the Evidently Uhe searchers were sitll on the alert, and tt behooved the sought-for to ve | autious and circumspect. Some «dinner found tts way down the at a later hour, and during the course aiternoon the girls ventured t | by one, fora warm at the kitchen fire. they were chilled and cram at last, the safe hour of six having arrived, | they emerged from the underground retreat) | and made ready for areturn to thelr homes. Jessamine looked very pale, and Molly Green- leaf, with many yawns and stretches, declared | the game not worth the candle, and protested | ubat this was the last, the very last, Ume that rf she would join in the like. “That's nonsense,” sald Susy Lock. forget, and be as crazy about hiding next week. That's the way Lucy used to go before she Was married, Dut she hid just the same: she never would lose a chance.” “Well, perhaps I shall,” admitted Molly, with “Girls, we must never let on Where we've been to-day, bot even to the other Mrs. Dustin's cellar ts such a good place, | We'll just keep It to ourselves. “We may come again, mayn’t we?” pleaded | Pretty Jessamine. * Law bless you! yes; Come just as aiten as you like, Miney. "Tain’t a mite of trouble to hey — = ve been young myself, and 1 know what “Ob. thank you: that’s first-rate:” and witha Sudden impulse Jessamine ran back and kissed the widow's comfortable cheek, To come,” she sald. sht. Miney; see you do.” rather built on this p: en calculating her day's |t pg tanother | lent inv verdict for the . Chey were ac With stranze dull eyes at their mart at his throbbinye O ye of this nincteeuth-cestury tine, Mrs. Abn, turning, : =, | Whospentan hour or two every day in seeing ped enough when, } wwlever! take “There are four characters tn those { a funnel, a | NG THE WEALTHY Aruquirer of MBaL citys e were only three milionatres in Cincinnati— the ch: Nite! 5 i cr Pee Ci 8 an ‘holas Longworth, who died in 1362, leaviag ter doine ae roe ng hie peste. aud fortune of nearly $10,000.00; Jacob Barnetand | \- ‘atted. Piet oes. tute a ueseue Pioneer —Giac See See ee aE atiOE | Paine Cea eun Eo eteee rat helteeee ade meek George H, | Next a pair came cut: then three or four. than | ate 8 $5,000,009: , &997en. “They came trom all directions. Unele | theta $5,000,000; estate for | ASTOR Was actually trembling with excitement. | by ai Ta on, | He could hardly keep his hind from puiling the | undersigned ru ‘2 there | BOt batted tt the night before, so the rodents , Av j Would havea ke poppe cite, when he sprinkled | TRreTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUABLE pur.y. | {7 EvERINANS HEADGUAETERS.— ING LOTS ON THE WEST SIDE OF NINE- Vv 409 Fourteenth Street, bearin; Tron 880, an “Forty years ag AbOUT $2,000,000, With David Sinton at $10,000,00¢ Shoenber, $5.90,000; A. D. estate of’ James W. Goff, Oliver Perin, $5,000,000; R. Re nh Longworth, $5,000,000; estate of + $3,000,000; Emory Brothers, k, Charles and John Tbe list ts zens 85,40), 000; another yawn. pranechy . beck, Jacob Seasongood, Frtebel | John sbultto’s estate. Timotay | Robert Mitehell, Ss. M. Barrett, K. B. Bowler’ estate, Samuel Wigzins’s estate. Judge D. K. Este’s estate, J. C.'S! Taylor's and R. $20,000,000. while the 1 13 too numerous to mention. In the case of the Pings, New York, an ‘On, Deak.” exclatzned a young lady enter- apublic ball the other evening, “what a “We'll be sure ; | Bristol Station, Pa., yesterday. Andrew Ware porter of Kid gloves, 10 | was so badly injured ThAL he died soon ator | arate’ negenve the the eustou-hoise on iekudus (Auarew v'Donnell was cut oo he gad and 80 | teen Gaye Arbor sate. jury yesterday rendered a panes @ivernally that he cannot retover, and WARD S, WESCOTT,’ ecd-15 15,2355 20000 More than once, wh provision, she said to AUCTION SALES. Ways of Coo il. A word may de S310 fn regari to 3e1 ho place on their tables Pp: mass of skin, and bones, conit ivara a jesson frem the manner in whica fish 1s ‘There the skin is carefally removed, the ns and gmail bones un- cernexth cnt out, and the backbone and boues attached removed, leaving a datnty bit of fest i Them, ag a: should generally accompany in the youk of an egg, dipped tn cra: or Indian meal, and ft from one-:tuarter to one-third of a pou be spilt and brotied. ‘This ts a favorite the Lrevoort Hou A, \d.snowld meth, ¢ Oto and able for vay purpose. M tember for teinter nse, 5 1). gerated tn thls clty tn the 5! cooked, butter sane. when botled, ed With st fat pork, the drippinzs making a brown grav ana served with sweet fresh butter and slice ary | of lemon when broiled. mon are ason from the huntilthe latter part of Septem- ad- | ber, they are at. their best in July, as the rega- sod | ldr Fourth of July dinn f boiled salmon and green peas can testify, The salmou trom Nov. ing | than those from Callfornia, Salmon are ned | Wke bluerish, but are apt to be dry, which is | overcome by amixtur: of white win ' Imon is b boiled with anchovy s: + this is often done with salmon steaks. It ts ; cellent tried, If kept all night in a bath of sweet | oll and fried In oll. It is served at large dinner: and otieu cold, cooked with white wine, spice: | and herbs. When cold, a sau Voiipeleir ts often used. ackerel Is essentially a broiling tish. | Itshould be nicely split aud dred, brolied to a light brown on the ilesh side, and to a dark color on the skin side, and served with melted THIS EVENING. FUTURE DAYS. At aUctions FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH 5 i enter UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES 0 Also, SOLID GOLD the larger, weighing | And a very large @ of FIELD and OPERA sat Muzzie-loading SHOT@UNS of cele- | from a brated makea. Alarve line of REVOLVERS and MUSIGAL IN- PLATED AND SOLID SILVER nd Gents’ RINGS of all dec: And in all one of the tarzast st on ever offered aot de every dese: Diic wuction In the District. Bale to commence aT Wa. M. ann 7 P.M Sale to continua mntil ed Plede is | {rer | disposed of. M. & R. COHEN, 1195 Pennsylvania avenue. | 12 08e, two and three years, for FOLEY, Auctioneer. REAL ESTATE ON THK BAST SIDE oF | SEVENTH STAFEL, haerw ee AND N | STREETS NORTHWEST, N , onthe lithday of Aurust, A.D 1 | Tecordad in Uber No. Sis. follo | One of the iand records for the District | bia, and st the resuest of the party th ON UPON ENERO Neen bana suite ts Meher buagac ig feosea? ore ea af Klug diffe kinds o on THUBSDaY, tnx 30TH DAy OF Dro MHer of tish are brietly tugicated. Striped bas: TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, asst, Ar 4 30 ov cLOC rt al ha vershing . ® pounds. are mo~ nd, lying and beige situ this botled whole, with a teaspoonful of salt In the VERY FINE LINE OF- Known and distinirusahed on thc pat or pian of xi water, an red, seth nchovy or suri éen (18). in the sub-division Of square sauce. Tass welgling from twenty to. tht DIAMONDA, in Solitaire aad Ciuate hundred and forty-curht pounds. are used at hotels, and at the Windsor | panriea ; : < division belnz made by an ordinanca af ‘the o> Hote So oF tute Dots Gr white wingers | EABRINGS, Bouiaire aud Cluser BINGS ana Gils of the City of FWas! proved Jn o peured undernes h, with vex . 1845, ani rocordedd tu the he Cut up and Kept on the bottom by a strain Solitaire STUDS and LACE PINS. in liber N. K. No. 1) tolio 2 Frozen smelis con.ing tn car loads from Nov: A very larze line of Ladies’ and Gants’ SOLID Se is Gente! ite 20s af Scotta und New Brunswiek are sold at 19 or GOLD WATCHES, Key and Stem Winders. met; dT Shall tanealeee te tas a Sood time to lave party that cenisa pound, and havea slightiy bitter taste. | A larze ine of CAMEQand SOLID GOLD SETS of , Green smelts, not frozen, Come from Rhode Ladies’ Jewelry. | 4 Terns of sale: One-fiurth cash, and t Tsiand. Massachusetts aud Matue, and lave the | 4 targe line of SOLID GOLD OPERA, GUARD and | ee Gee eee ogor OF Tresh Cucumbers. The latter are VEST CHAINS. lace Gatco mecitad ao the serine 0 Woudle 0 Torin flavor. Though smeits are us . | iets oT of sale. Cony P ALD WALLACT 1, i BETWEL SOUTHEART. and ay oF DRo KYM, the etn Washingt Lot number 2, ry and basement brick dwell) ne-quarter of the nes of aale in caxh, of the'm dgels-lit toven | WY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & Co., Auctioneers. | Sold &h EXTENSIVE SALE HOLIDAY GOODS AT AUOTION. | reserve the right to r ing MONDAY Mor onitinne each m, ING, Droestuen | niny and evenine at 10 J TOR.) i ie dis ROBERT CO FOR | Trustees. _valiia, a8 per in- ing ofa large as- Misves Furs, Albums, | See Writing Desks, SPT ABOVE SAL posed. or, struction from Hed as weurre | tortment ot Tegardiess of Oost xe: kerchief Boxes, suet Stands, | Sortment of Dolls anc | purebsaer’a co: If terms of not seven days, and cost of the defa: days advertisement MES E. J. T. COLDWELL, Auctionver. 218 PMS M., at eame place ROBERT ©. J.T. COLDWELL, Auction FOX, fj butter aud parsley. 4s fattest In S € tember aud October, and out of these catches kerel 18 jut up. ‘This may be brotied soaiting in water over night. and is es med by New nders as a bolted fish. Then it should be Soaked for three or four 1 hours, aud served with drawn butter and bolied Au si in comlag Into market from Pi > until June. from North Carolina tn February are excel } but the Connecticut rive i. Both are ¢t sto the Norch river are not fully unde: In boiling, a clean cotton cioth sh ALE OF UNLET ments as ood as new MONDAY, Drecruern : cee POTAMES EF RUBERT C. FOX, J. T COLDWELL, Auctioneer. AUCTION BALES Ww értes B. WILLIAMS & O0., Anctionsars. cia And siiliful treat, oS | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Karnat atrant, be, Sad Baratoga oe., negr: ion Turnt:for Indieb ante. No. Baltimore, Md Satinas ast; 45 Massschusctis arn WS sade tow. “AL Foanaie Rlaritiee au sured. tate rons for natiewes, O° MHORS OF YOUTH. —KECIPE LOST MAN HOO! tafal cS the oldinet sbie LADIES" PHS! UREWARD OE Da. any case of Foua'e 4 Obstructions: luirty years” ex io Oilice, 906 B at. s.w_,ovposite Smith. TIENTION' — Hien); respectable lady has ntoe- dy Turmished KOC t “t Siena. smd ues. ox 8, ign Bae Shes oo 8 | ADAM DE FOREST HAS REMEDY Ladies. Al! femaie complaints quickly cared. 608 10th at. now. OMlos Can be consulted datiy hours from 1 to 9 p. BLANOBK, OF PARIS, DOOTKESS, cure all complaints. A ty, Leucurrhea, ‘710 D st, north: kK. MUTPS FRENGH PO" cure for Ridaey Dise: fary Diseases, Nervous Debs Biooa and Shia’ Di ss speodil i” Dinsases rhea cured in 48 hours. For asle by WM. B- ZWISLE. Drouonst, corner 12th st. and Pa. ave. ce $8 per box, sent by mall under eal on re Stee, ot all cash at the aption of the purchaser. | A deposit of one hundred dollara required NUE At cost of purchase f sale are not complied with Property will ba resoid at risk ERS—Occtain Gravel and all Uri- y, Semin lay Sypluuis and al SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY deed or trust dated May 1: a duly recorded in Liber no of the lana records for the the req red-thereby, we Will se!l_at ut of the prewises, on NATUR ca, A.D. 1880, described rea! Distriet of Co an (13) at. from 2t0$p. m.. mice, uarauiees a cure nary ‘Orvaus, Nocturnal sm or ar go contrac Nervous and Seminal Weaknom, ‘positively cared positively eu ion_atrictly pri joes far ladies. Refers to the Matn office, 19 8. Charees moderate. mar2a uaus of Baltimore. ti = \q KUN ich the notes G. PRACTICA’ Formerly foreman w | & Ernst), alxe Tuner with Steinway & ‘haser, with interest at six percent per | payable senii-annually, from date of the | sale and Recured by a dead of trist on the property I be taken A deposit of $200 will be required si time of sale. All conveyancing at | York. and for the Bi Ul the property at the riske itime purchaser after five | SIDNEY 7. RIMMO tas removed to, ievant New Wareroom, | 433 7m strect north weet nt for the celebrated BHONINGER ORGANS ‘LANOS of several No. i makers. oct { NABE PIANOS.-Uneqnaicd TOUCH, WORKMANGi | BITTY. Prices as low as consistent with! | thorough workmanship. Great barvsins' in ORGANS. t?-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONT D UNTIL = mor 7TH, INS, ATS.SOO'VLOCE | TTOH, ' STPONED uot | APPT Glove and | MONDAY, Decennrn 20TH, 1840, al AOC LCR E JAMES E. FITOH,) iF and DURA meek and 1 SceLOHEN rerooms, No. 423 llth street, above Pennsylvania avenie. Bacuts Fiend Was merican and Swis ge SSE S | (OIANCERY SAIB_OF Vartanu 3 C THE SOUTHEAST OORNEK VU) | (3) SEREETS NORTHW 28, i District of Cotnzab of Tare j sate, at public auction, in front of | the hiehest b'dder, on' MONDAY, : BEE, 1890, AT 4 O'CLOCK P 18, in equare numbered 140, ( haif inch ox M_ street and “abont 75 the kertie. to pre t crumbitn’ if When dis ih removing "and mos! of TO-MORROW. leas ‘Terms of gale: One-third cash > easily removed. Sirimo Brollead or be uscd. wd 1s a favorite dish in Piitia j Phia and Washington which recalls Dauiel Webster's famous * g with a hegro herman, When €ach was s0 courteous aud complimentary as to Instst_ upon awarding ric. | the paim to the o ‘The shad 1s spltt,dusted j With pepper an a Ute fresh butter added, and natied to a pine pla: | BeXt the Wood. Tt ts tuen roasted betore a hot fire unt! the skin Side 1s cooked to a dark \ plank that has been often used 1s d, a8 the jtces absorbed are thou oC OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. UNITED STATES MA Street, on THURSDAY, ; AT 10 O'CLOCK 3 » title, 1880, nd in and to the PREDERICK DOU United states Marshal DC. three equal fnstallme: with intery ands rer | not | sale th property may be resold st | chaeer's cnst. Wobster ctioneer. a H WARNER PLUG, from Pi all Ohronte Diaensns | Hons tree Wednesday of e: | Street northwest, tH AND 1 I 7. i rand by virtue of two decreea passed week, at No. 12 12th vely on July Auth, 1870, and January L1 cause 1342, eq., Supreme Court in from one to two, reds Of cases ulcerated Piles I have cured darius the past three 2 ’ .. No. 72 Lith st. north. st lind, itchins, the premises : OORKINS, M.D. ¥. WRIGHT, OLarnvor "AYSICIAN, LBS GIL DEUt success in treat- acute and chromic diseases should call at her residence, 6U0 6h st., corne: et. northwest. ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THR EVENTS OF LIFE. All buainess confidential. Ladios and | Gentlemen 50 cents each. No. 408 L strest, be- Hed with within five days from tine of | Tween 4th and 5thetreets northwest. amell-z w" ANORE, oF Patix, FeMaur Dootmess, all compinints, especially leucorrusa. Fotetelia the fu’ | street, and containing 3,825 square feet mor the rast at 6, 12 and 18 mon , be sec: een Uy. ye hase . rved lien on property sold, or all cash, RSHAL'B SALE | the purchaser's option. A deposit of #100 must 8 ipade at the time of sale, snd if the terms of gale be © purchaser's | Nisk sud cost after three days notics in Tax Eve- 4 | Star uewspaper. All conveyancing at par- JOHN F, HANNA, Tronteo, treet northwest. THE TRADES | RIDAy Ueeueee aie, ae te DUR BINDING—Tbe Lycerr Brxpkny employ first class Workmea, and turns out su; FRIDAY, Decenusu Q4ra, 1860, sams hour and Pde Nd JOHN F_ HANNA, Trastee. Lass. THOMAS DowrAS CHANCERY BALE OF IMP: h rack in season from shonid be broli ehopped par: | Frost h unt! Septem with melted b Which fs 1 n, | th it 4s also bake and tried. nid be water of cooking, and be $8 ) Kincfish ts exceedinely cholce, beiny at its prime in August and September, It may be | ted tke white pereh or brotied very carerully TO- | on account of Its delicacy. Fpuesias DOWLING, av TEE'S SALE OF HAL ESTATE ON I STREET, BETWE! ¥ OF WASHINGION, D.C By virtne of a deed of trast dated June 27th, 1974, and recorded in Liber number 754, folio 256, of the lend records of the District of Columbia, and at the reqnest in writing of the party secured thereby, I wit offer at public auc- ion, in frontof the premises, on MONDAY, THK 20TH Day oF Decemn T 4 O'crock, all that certain piece or parcel of ground situated and ly- i fish served with egg | ing in said city, ana known as Lot numbered one | De i sauce. Miag Ci n gives the following recipe hundred and one, (101,) 1p B. . Glibers's Bul» tion tor haiibut a. la creole; Take a thick slice of ; Vieionof Square numbered six huudred nack Of making ttselt | halibut, the heck being Dest, strew over it a sound. in short, of a | clove of garlic chopped fne,'and season with DATEL In Gauhiond the maltese salt and pepper. Put in a baking pan, and | pened cual and the reeidas in two eau in, who, | aver the top pour a auart oF tomatoes peeled uwardly, ad pink with exeittiment, | and sliced, 0: a can of preserved tom head over the edge of the aperture, “Folks can’t live on al euty-five, (075,) together with the improvements. to Davy ‘Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money | ot to be seenred by notes bearin interest, and a oes, Put of trast on the premises sold. A deposit of 8200 | In the oven and bake for halt an hour. Wil be required at the time of sale. , } Haddock is plenty and cheap. it 1s best | sale must be complied with within one week after led and served with drawn butter sauce, bat | ale. on che prone may pe meenle st ee Pook +] eA emei count = cost of defaulting pure! ir, after 8 6 i t highly esteemed on account of Its dry- notice {nthe Evening Star. All’ cost to be paid by ops the purchaser. STREE ARD AVENUE. | Gourt, of the District of Co | day of January, 18> No. 6.354, wherein Oliver B. ‘and John W. Beall et ned trustee will sell ed property, in parce. the cause, wiz all ct of land in ‘Washinzton cc net of Colnmbia, k being 8 part of lot fhe, disgsion 0 dd sev brick dwelling and othouse. 1 | Codtish 1s bestin December, and is brought | CoBfedtenee of the snow, until ‘THURSDAY, De- | cost of purchaser. Taxes 9 be of | fish tt should be closely covered and simmer ather than beil. ‘Ten minutes is allowed to very pound of fish, and it must be taken out | TRUSTEES’ BA. r it, | tmmediately when done, and served with drawn | BESTE) dyed with blushes, and Mark muttered some: | butter or o: PROPERT but they as. | wi ; and ow yster sauce. For broiling, a cod hing @ pound ani a half 1s best. served i melted butter. Dante! Webster: recipe - | for codfish chowder 13 as follows: Four table- ith pork; one quart 5 | cut in’ slices three-quarters of an inch thick: | 2 twenty tve oyste lices of lemon. The whole to be put in beginning, improved by two frame buildings. ments. si. ———— ‘Also, Low uumbered twenty-seven snd thirty- | “Terma: One-thirdcash; the res‘dine in two equal | Aaron’s Kat Trap, Seven, in 8aid addition, as iaid down on the maps ments at one and two years, with notes bearing varmed with rats. aud Uncle Aaron was, d tf Mis friends would watt a few days he tld show him a hanl of rats which would “All Tight,” answered bIS cat ‘ anywhere near a huadred just tet me , sald * adding, “Be sure and let {syou catch. A hundred ts a good ‘Trustes IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. LUABLE IMPROVED ‘D FREDERICK ¥ ET . CONSIS PING OF BIX ERIUK AND TWO FRAME HOUSE STABLES, TANNERY, &o. By virtue of a deed of trast, bearing dat: &e,, AT Al of the Dist: At’ 3:5 O'cLock, all y, Threlkelds & De: AL said Georgeto alttie black pepper, and | at the southeast coraer of ith the east line of said lot her. | the kettle, covered with an tnch of water, bolied | west parallel to. Bi and H for one hour, and gently stirred.—x. ¥, 7ii- | south eiaty feet to Bs Sirest; then east to the (uele Aaron lved near Hartford, and was a | Of said Georgetown, in, red behind a low thicket or ; Maller-of-tact man. His barn and out-houses | Ms. 8 larwe frame stab { evergreens, and with halt a@ smile and bait a flr! stin turned back into her kitchen, Lotinhitberod 12am Heat & saath dition | of ale are not complied with in ten days, the unde as follows: Bawinaius | Trustees reserve the Hight to resell the property at ick stree' ot LOL he risk and of toteget, aiid rin then poutiion | All conveyancing at purchaser's oust.” 8200 daposit ; telling @ triend from another town, who was | tossie Georwetow: u H iUbg at his house. how he was troubled by | on the east ine of ‘Ss uzid how he had seen a hundred at least at | feet south from First 8 srty wil be sold ia ecterms of salb: Que. third cad Anca lit he wis not lyin: ‘welve months, not er ae Nes COLE, it you wit | Cet Per annum nati paid, an balancé at six and ecttred By & dee . of trust on thecproperty #o.d; or all cosh, at the | Sermanenty located tm this city. | He relieves ali or the puthasers, “If the terms of aleare | fo pr plies ith tea days from the a Sust-esewctve tue rieut fo resol tae property | Of disease relinquished by At the risk snd ecst of the defatiting purcuasers. A | SAY. ed on aca piece of Ht conyeyancin, &c., tea Hants Cee Geposit of 850 , Started for home the last | deposit of 50 wi} Be, deell-dxds EF. MAURICE CKOPLEY.) e defaultiner NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STORY BRICK RESIDENO! pari zinal jot ” y for vell- “eet 5 cent per anuum uatil paid, and roved by four brick dwell- | interest at six per gext per andum Watt padd. ad or all cash,at the option of purchaser. It is one of the oldest establishments Bd fi ABSON BROT! 1014 Pecusyivania wre. oo Fine Printing © & amp JOB i B PROVE: NEAR 1] iy N Rt! f SrAEEL BERLE TWEEN TRUMBULL STREET AND HOW- By vietne of 8 decree of the Supreme SPECIAL IMPROVE) JANCARY I, 1881 The time fixed by Congress for six per cen ut Of pensities on ail taxes expires January 1188). that ten per cent from date of bill, and al! penalties ‘Will be charged aud property sold in defau't. PETER OAMPBELL pays thees taxes at a large discount at his recaiar office, 1451 Penneylyaui: OOK TH Day OF JANUARY, 1S8SI, the followias ac | est and abaten before Jniy. 1 koown a4 Mount No. said tract, which was eter, said patt or parcel of land froniine y of the Seventh Street Turnpite leatints to Rockville, end oomtainias one ‘= purchase, and on the aouth by thi id to Aaron.M. Gattrell, together with all im: provements. &c. Said wroperty was subdivider ie woak after | into lors of 82 €0.37. feet front, with 2 depth of 203 said lots is improved by a large three enue, or 208 Four-and- at once for information. ‘That will cost you PETER CAMPBEL 1431 Penasytvania avenue. ELECAMPANE Colts, Hoarse OHEHOUND AND Hi 001 GH DROPS Highly recommended for Com ness, &c., beiny an effecto « cure iu a yer} ble form—as pleasant to t.ke as plain candy. for large baif-pound boxes. ‘Try them. ARTHUR NATTANS, paid by the | declS Ad@thand Jsts, and 3d and BD n.w. UST RECEIVED TWO OARS PRAIRIE HAY, and forsale in quantities to sult. A fuearticle for a i nol superior to Bye W. ROTENKEY & 80N8, Wholesale Dealers in Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed, y Georgetown, D.O ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash in band, and the remainder in three equal BIOHARD SMITH, Trustee. instalment, Payable at wiz, twelve and clghitecn | Webster Law Building. | months trom the day of sale, the raid deferrea pay- ments bearing interest at the rate of «x per cent par ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. in | annum from date! of sale. All convey ‘Trustee out of the proceeds Of sale A deposit decki-dts | @50.0n coh lot required an day of sale. If terms of sale are hot compiled with in ten days the ‘Trustee reserves the right'to resell the property at HABVEY L. PAGE, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VALUABLE. THRE! fe} AND CEMENT. ND CEMENT, he stronest, cheapest, post. \ ; SKLAN ALINE) LiMk, Be ree ea unit ta auekcich. rj UTH 81DE OF PENNSYLVANIA AVE 7, folio’ + One of the | ra . . Ko. 2112, sald | pounds of sea biscutt broken; one teaspoon- | of ihe Dinttet oF Golemtie aad ah tae rast or | Beeson or 3 decd of trust, dated the 18th the parties eecured thereby, the undersisued Trus- | day of Febraary, 15 bottle of mushroom catsup; one bottle of port | ters, will halt a nutmeg grated; a tew Taser eee the ; cloves, mace and allspice: a six-pound coatish | 28 and happliy’ deceived, iessa tood at her | three | BAYLOB'S kote frkiver S08 fete aT, kon one at the ined. ‘at public suction, in front of the iber 909, folio 24 OLB OF and Je THURSDAY, 25p pay oF Decestuen, | records for Washington county, District of Golum- that part of Lot 25, in | bia, and by direction of 1 in'a addition to | we shall sell, on MOND. wn, bounded as follows: Bszinning | cemnrx, 1880, ar 4 o'cLoc id lot and ran north | premires, the following roi E:3ty (OO) font. thenos | recorded subdivision of ria y feet; are 75, improved b piroet: then aust to the Brick Residence, with ail tue modern improve. | secured thereby, A 2ITH DAY OF DE- ¥ M., im front of vie CHUROR, SCROOL AND OFFICE FURNITULE. isaud 18, in | WOOD MANTELS AND TILING of ovary dis- antal three-s' scription @ specialty, Room 7, Corcoran Building. — Warranted LOORNS withoot Agent, Boots jocnre no "Ay. | NTO) ¥ | ATETAiLiSames | 906 G st. a. w., near the ing purchaser. se ts le] o] viv Q 5 ‘lerick street twenty-five ; then east parallel | required when the pro is struck off. Shell for. | 4time. The friend lauchingiy told htm a hun- | Fred St trenty RTE fa JOHN W. CORSON, + Ig | died Was 4 good muny rats, and begged him tO | [of ines noranci yrs fect to rear bse of said | say aeas SAMES'E. DAVIO | be | take off a tew. = five fect; then west ninety-slx feet to the besin- sorry enough sometimes tt she wasn't toun. (hele Aaron replid that he was fixing a trap, | ping, improved by two brick dwellings, . RED SYR, No. %49 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB 2B. W. ors, and cures them in a few days. rt - FEVER and Single day. Money failure’ Oat ana be convinosd. VUNNINGHAM, He relieves all ed to do all kinds of work HATH tade to orders and old ones remodeled. the Ni st. northwest. RRA LE—New and second-hand OLAK ‘it other icians ‘and PARUMOS’ a refunded in ‘Trusteas. ‘The trap Uncle Aaron was at work on was a | Sort of platform almost as larze asa Dig bara | MPYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctiouser. sinibeavy | tcgri ; 400%, and the plan was to welgnt It | Tocks, ratse one end about three feet from the Hoor. and have it so rigged that the pul | String would spring {v and let 10 fall to the | Waking It decidedly uncomfortable for a tug thing that might happen to After bait it. ie threw meal aliaround ¢ / Trap) aud wentto a pla under the before ue counted at least twent, Investigating that , ander the platforn is was K eral days, and atter a while the pattent watcher | aba catch a dozen or cwenty. but he was “Lying low” tor a bigger haul. | They took the bat from under It as readily a3 ‘ “tncin- | COU be destred. Finally Unele Aaron thougat | ————-=** __" "> SA0h (Coustess) street. graph Mt heaen a the | the time was ripe to pull the string, fe naa | —___________——— | or Braueh Store, Mmpromas DOWLING, Au meal that morning. At- string. But he waited until the space under the platform seemed fairly alive with the crea- nalled some of ‘em. AS he came up he saw the heads and talls ro. | two dead rats —Hartford (Co Times, purchasers. | are atrack ban Gee each Lot at the Umi of sal verament vs. Jullus B, | pay Gut men were struck by an express train at | Seco:ding is to be at the and Patrick Housto: ere ut about we head. NOUR EOF IMPROVED S GRURGETOW, records of the Disiriet of Goin: est of the part: Iv racorded tains. Will give $1,000 for dabia, aud ato, | uot Cure, Can. be seen at 6 under It. | ther thereby, Twill seu, rranging it to hismind he bean to | at frout of the pets iD DECEMHER, 1550, aT 4 é ‘ ‘20 feet of the west 30 fect of | March 5, aon ee ee a4 2 ™.D., n26-2m_ 529 EBth st.. cor. F northwest. conyenientiy nearand | Pots | Walched things, He did: not have to walt long | gddition rats baslly | improve: I. uy y did not go | same jonwiDe. ig oi ates Go tor sae. | dermis chon ter, Beatty, ‘ihrelkelds Georgetown in suid District, with the nts, richie and appurtenunces to the id Deakins’ Gay of sale, theta tanusivre, had the satisfaction of sesing | G83,0% Sale. pevera. of the rats venture under the trap. | terms | Tica le knew hus plan would beasuccess, He | may be had a the coat, | co a y clin “Dewwp ‘A ’ could pull the string almost any th iy | Btar newspapers "uprated plats | &f burchaser's cost. “S100 to be ALHXANDER ANDZR-oN. | [OTM was no tonger. a ‘terror to the animals, Son EST, BELWEEN Q dof trust to_us, ber No. 946, folio 36, Skilifa! trestment for Sick or Lame Ani- 6? Columtiren | mais. Honorable ‘wich the ereby. wer the | Fairzemuneration in all oases be auction, | to our care. Four O'CLi0« | _octlé Neotel 52) and titty- ‘@TICE.—Thousands of WA’ ‘fs’ subd egg SY ‘the irehase money instalments netes of = iad ecords for the District of directior 6 party sec rd Trustees, will well at infront ef the premises, on MON! Daxor! DECEMBER, a.D. 18390, tures; and then—he pulled. Down went the | ¥-M. the Lote 5 2 igour, W. P| heavy pla fires (59) of the eubdivision of Hop! si ck, W! S. "Grogs. | form with a crash. A number of the y Hurlburt, ‘Samuel Fosdick, W litiam S- Groes. | rats we OFT (eee Dut Vacie Siron | SoHof Lote in Square numbered one irby3. caeatee | felt confident that he bad Tern ‘Terms of sale: One-half of incas, aud the balance in en | trading, and he thought he would vive them all | Six and twelve months, for winch the estate, Gen | @good fquare chance to dle before he raised | Purchaser hors estate, Gen. James | the trap. He waited til Might and thes ne Terost sale and secured by a deed of t ie ingle milionneres | Ufted tt. "He counted one hundred ana twenty | ¢ue Amdaccured ion of te puree? or . is All oonvayancing sod purchaser's cost. The Fire, Property at | to $60 ‘Trustees reserve the aye lrclinses 000. Also, receives ith wikia pas Sc "Board cht to rese!l the he defaulting are not complis Ligating' No Medicine to Swallow! REAL L3- | Wonderful Discovery!! The Work of another Ohio | a Man! Practiced only by Myself East of the Moun- y ease of Piles I can- 13th st., corner F northwest, every alternate week, Dec. 20 to 25, © 5, 14 told, 28 to $68, 0D | Jan. 3 to, 17 to 22, 31 to Feb. M. SCHAFFE: : One-third of the purchase | W PLA rt balance in notes at nine, eixhtesn | and other beautiful PIAN 7 eaten he sciired. by "deed of rie. staat Re at” VITOR DROKER'S Piano Booms, ce 7 of trust upon the Fins Tf compliance be mot had with the Nee ale within five days thereafter, a resale | First-class Tuning and at the cost and riak of defaulting | Oreans. Ou: ILLES! NO CURE! NORA: — | COUPE ROOKAWAYS, an P ee ees QonERt H. GRAHAM, ‘Treatment almost Painiees. No Cutting! act al6 Sth st. nw. ECOND HAND CLOTHING, | irate, BOOTS, — Ww: ATCHES, PISTOLS, } Gan be dispose f calling on M. WALSKEY, E street, corner Orders by mail will novi: | promptly attended to. GES! CABBIAGES!! CARRIAGES * ' mene? pacar COUPE BOCK other CARRIAGES and SI eT HH. Ge: 410-416 Sth street north west. se? -Kepairing promptly attended to. declB-3t ‘YS. LANDAUS and 1GUBS of karen kinds. notice in the Event WINE AND OLD ERIENDS AU conveyancing and recording | ()D WINE AND OF ‘old Bale Peer ee ® | Rnown, tor years ap faa ony pace were oe CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, Trosteo, | BECOND- BESS ‘Address or call et 1203 Bist (Constess) streat. | Spectable Prices. A tgtween 6th and 7th | Clea JOHNGON & CO., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DI8 TBIOT and other INVESTMENT SECURITIRG, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXOHANGE. mard rh orn B_eevscaxy PIANOS AND ORGANS. tone, easiest payments, pop- ted 83 8 | ‘om 8210810. FREEBORAR G. SHITH, ‘MANUFACTURER, 1103 Penna. ave. ft the archasery . 4 a BURGLAn’S : st six percent per Bees foe ms pal = es —— a NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 25th Strest and New York Avenue, Vaults lead 35 iy of Re L.—