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MUSICAL A Thespectacular Around the World in Eighty Days bas drawn tair houses this week, and will brobabiy «lad up witha rousing one to-morrow | ning. On Monday Kobson and Crine appear | their well-known comedy of Sharps and Flats. At Pord’s the New York success of the season. the (17 will hola the boards all of | Ret wee | The Washing! roharit night in Baltt- | more has no lly disposed of. That Miss Mary Anderson comes back to New York greatly Improved In some respects must oneeded by even the most atrabilious of hererities, Bat that her artistie develop- dent hss deen absolutely symmetrical, is some. thing which not Tr most entaustascte friends ough for her. Indeed it would Gor be un o point out toat her ar {5- “ke growt fnewitable: None bat a woma Jess stupiitty could have spent so mac! the stage. uader circumstances 30 without putting forth some artistic biossome.— The Hover. . William H. Leake has made a nit in Sidne: Mr. Le is a talented ac vad properly mauaged he Sst! scar. hdrawn in Parts, ts man- tho’ it [snot a monetary Manager Paimoer, o n the iu New York! in Pads ly In Gotham. — Sara Bers rview in reply to he pu > Ob ber says: “Why, near my hous tn ands the Chapel of St. Francis a> Sales to the expenses of bullding which T eontrion'ed mich the larger portion, to sav I inodeiled a statue for The services wt this chapel my larly attends, dining also a reunion of the curés. For part from my dates as an actress, I To live quietly ta prt - Unmolested In the pursuance of my art aad my studies. Way then do tes people in the pulpits so wantonly ack mer” } ~ Although the reappearance of Signor Sal- Vintio New York has been managed with a Iighttul absence of clap-trap and “special” vertising, It Is p @ how cordially he public appreca azeriy It profits by this opportunity actor of sptte of circumstances Signor Salvint has re- nquess of the Intellige genius 13 59 transcende 2 the ridieaions, of which surronndi the present day. more than grotes: ed Lis former © York. is obliterates 2 Is tn feago Frit Colonel Sellers. Raymond une eS a cra Here it company tray hree boars t hey found the theater 1 Chey played. Next morning | fit only trap, mate try towns—no water. Sorrowflly tae troupe | their way to tue depot, boarded the train, | a that there wasn't eaouso wei hem from the in The engineer 4 up. Hea | for ch ame. | walt for laborer: irr etl ci deemed judicious for her to do this, and her - lithe, | Hlends strongly advised agatnst ft: but she, | Horace MevVi man. | “Siting to do everything in her power to im hour or two, with the | : velow zero, fo gatuer | to carry the party to the next | | tr. J. B. Stadiey and M! > Novelty Theater, 3 Ida Vernon are } rooklyn, in Cont of nie Pixley. now at the | House, wil) appear | } { er received trom a journalist In Lon- : has made an enthustastic | is continued i gh_he couid play W Princess's, if he he — It fs on the cards that J. W. Collier, a inanly type Of everybody's friend, will be Mr. Sheridan Shook’s managerial lorwm tenens at w York Union Square Theater. Mr. Pal. mer has practically settled upem a site, in zi street, between 3th and 6th avenues, for his new uptown house. | — Siguor Saivint was much amused on Tue3- | eay morning, In New York, by the mob of col- | ered “singers and shouters” who responded to | Commodore rtisement for “talent” for Cnee Tue great Italtan de- clared that he never saw anything so comical in all bis fe, — Young Dot Bencieault nas made an agree- able Impression on the London press, if not } upon the London public. | — Mrs. Scott-Siddons’ reappearance in drama | is repelled by her best friends, as well as by 2 Sargen.. Week In New and Spectaity | ater. JohnH. Marray’s | New York Aquariem batid- ape, at Haverly’s Theater, in forth Bris inthe Wool, 'S NeW play Wy Geraldine, tne) as produced | : 21, Oeeett « at the k ‘The- Wallack’s, the Bunk are, aud Mary An- | | | stellow’s In Bos- | if paris will be sung | Miss Charlotte Hagh Talbot, Fatehiogs, M Mr. Greusfele Mr. Wooit and paogent satirical {| ot Lawn ived four additional representations at the Bijon Theater, New | Yerk, this week. It 1s one of the merriest and wont pleasing of the light entertatuments of the hour. and. as a plece of dramatic work, fs | Worthy of the fine talent of fts author. — The Hess Strakosch English Opera Troape pen tn Cincinnatt on Monday night in Mens. # glish paper says: Lord Lytton has | place in the hands of Mr. Hollingshead the manuscript of an unacted play by the author Of Rekelirw ard The Lady of Lyons, with a view to Its simultaneous production in London and York. The work in question was left by the late Lord Lytton complete for represent- ation, one of the author's t labors being that Of giving the fintsaing touches te the most | dramatic scenes. Story. Iixe the plot of Ben Jonson's ot Tie Case is Altered AS Tounded 0 Play of he Captices, its 1a, lu the days of ancieat is la Gree: Whympers Andeau Observations. Mr. Waym noes of his ascent of the ublished tn the Heralt on neve! pRenom>- The greatest neclimber Was Ss Schiagintweit, feet above tae sea But Mr. On The suow capped summit of Jap was nearly a3 high € of the tos: uabdle pofats for observation on the globe. The atmos. phert: conditions were ‘peculiarly marxed. on the f January the tempera tare, at elevation of nineteen tnou- | sand feet. was over — seventy-two de. +S, and “thunder and lightnin ne | ‘ys, “ocurred round abont our camps on sil Che days that we were on the mountain.” | ing almost on the £ ator, as Caimboraco | these observations enabie the geographer } the great aerial outflow from, the phere and to gangs tts d=p >ndition Of the air indicated un- ¢ Strong and stormy sum “southern eights | strea ar Eptles y fou ph ant rant th: He NOTmONs the ba: conditt and ayueou: bemntspuere North Americ | she did. mmpany were | 2 j fepresented to her, such a movement would | to do something for their « scandal?” | manufactured by } with a shotgun te so ridtculously untruthful, | Rouse. tnvited there by ¢ | means a cheerful | kne | He tells ine that the mates Ull she is through Le E's FRIEND reams) | ice Chase’s Daughter De- | fended from Her Husband's As- persions—The Canonchet Scandal Denied—Mr. Austin Corbin for the First Time Tetis the Other Side. Mr. Austin Corbin, whose name has been fre- quently used tm connection with the difficulty between ex-Governor Sprague, of Rhode Island, | aod Mrs. Sprague, now before the courts, was asked yesterday If he was willing as Mrs, | Sprague's representa iveto make a statement of the facts in the case. These facts, It will be remembered, have been heretofore Known to the public only through ex parte or unauthor- fred statements, ana the petition for divorce recently filed in Rhode Island contalys the first expression that has been elicited from the lady's side. I have heretofore positively refused,” sald Mr. Corbin, “to be interviewed by anybody on this subject, and should prefer on some ac- | counts to say nothing now, but as Mrs. | Sprague’s counsel bas filed her bill for al- vores, and it will be prosecuted to a eonciu- sion. there seems to be no good reason why the | pablie shonid uot be furnished with correct tn- formation » What capaeity or to what extent do you | Tepresent Mrs. Sprague?” asked the vrai! re | porter. * That {s not an easy qu am @ relation of Mrs. Sprague, as well a3 her friend and business adviser. I have knowa for Maby years what she has suffered tn her do- Mestic relations, and when it cultuinated in this most to famous attack upon her at * Canon. chet. and I became convinced that ber own life, If not the lives of her chtldrea, was in daa- ser, I sent her word to leave a3 ‘soon as she conld safely, and come directly to me, which ion to angwer. | “Then Mrs, Sprague, after leaving Canonchet and during the time when she cold not be found was with you and under your protec ton “She was at my place, near Babylon, L. 1. She spent two weeks there with three daughters.” “In hiding? “Not a bit of st. They came openiy there by pubile conveyanve, and were daily driving about the country in the vicinity of my place. But they were under the ey and protection of half a dozen men employed on the property who kbew who they were: and who would have made \t very unpleasant for any one who had dared ‘© molest them.” “It seems, then, that your servants were not only pretty falthtul, but reti S Well, aS NO Pe seemed 10 be able to ascertain their where- “T have had the good fortune generaliy to be ved by that class of people.” “MIs. Sprague, after some tme, lett she not he went to Edgewood, e of her father, the late nd has not It ertainly not. arly tu the year 1s during that wipte = such that she could longer endure -with him, and tbey Were practically separated thereatte; Bue she Was at Cano “Yes, Dut at his earnest solicitation that she would come with the children, because, as he your the former ef Justies ved with ler hasband since Indeed. sb has not since Treatment of her greatly aid him to get into posse tion of bts old business and (1 ‘ton of a por y enable him chudren. It was not prove the condition of withstanding this advii Nd she gain nothing by tt?” Nothing whatever, except added insult and ‘rong to the great load that had already been aped upor ner. This last great outrage at anouchet Was the crowning infamy of all.” AN INDIGNANT DENIAL. “Then youdo not belleve in tae Canonchet family, weat, not “On the contrary, I know the whole story as Governor Sprague to be en- | Urely ialse- unadulterated fabrication, | and the yarp tat he followed Mr. Conkling ahd known to beso bya number of people, ali | at Canoncbet at the Ume, that 1 have’ no | Patience to Macyss It. There was not a shot- | KUN ON the place. There was absolutely noth- | Be whatever in that story—a degurignt talse- hood. made up of whole cloth. 5 “ What, then. ts the true story of the so.¢nlled Canonchet aifair, and what conuection did Mr. Conkling bave with it?” “Yhe Canonchet affair, as_you call ft, so far as it ‘sa seandal involving Mrs. Spragas, 13 a Me out of whole cloth. I have sail tbat already. | Mr. Conkling, 1 am told, was a guest in the 20¥. Sprag’ on busi ness. Gov. Spragne was migbenaving in a char- acteristic manner. M Sprague’s re was threatened, as I said, and the house was by no | pk for auybody. Mr + Conkling and the 6thér guests, therefore, leit, | Dut they did £0 without a particle trouble with Gov. Spregue, and Mrs. Sprazue, as I have | sa, slerward came to me.” ‘Yet the original story bas never b2en de- | eatediy, by everybody who anything bow fl. Bur some oi the news- papers would continue to tals about 1 if it fed lally ta their own columus.” this be ‘so, Mrs. Sprague must be uly Wropged woman. eed she Is. ‘This lady ts as tnnocento Tong tn thought or deed as a child; highly cultured, the daughter of one of the most emt bent statesmen of the nineteentn century ajt i man to whom the colintry ts tals day a3 mach } ¢ | look something like a mat. | treasure a fragment of a bronze sword; but, ag | visttors to the see in my collection. the object reterre4 to ig no sword, but merely a ver, 1 should probabiy have found some of hem in this treasure, aniovg SO many Other weapons;or at least T should have found them els this tnird elt, FASHION WRINKLES. SHELL WATCH CasEs are pretty things for Christmas presents, ‘THE New York Erening Mail hopes tor better things than seeing women wear bracelets out- | side their street garments. | NECKLETS Of coral velvet clasped with coral | and gold were worn by the bridesmaids at a | New York wedding the other day. ‘THE New YORK Fasaton of hanging plates is to frame them in squares of plush, which may | be olive or peacock, or wine color or bronze, as one pleases. DaveENrortT Wane in dark wine color, with decoration of olive, gold, crimson and black, Is very rich. It comes in’ small pitchers, coffee | sets, and jugs wita trays. | THE Newest Appition to the silken covers of Scent bottles tsa (illof lace, which ts basted around their lower ends so 8s to Iie flat and THE NEWEST STYLE OF SLEEVE BUTTON fs a tnin square plate of red gold, in which a grittia 1s stencilled. This is backed with a thin plate | of eardonyx and the effect ts very pretty. ait Somgz New YorK Destaxs which have re- cently appeared in wall paper are very pretty. Maple leaves and honeysuckles in yeliow and gold are arranged in patterns snitabie for dado, sereen and frieze, and clematis pattern ts dis- Posed on a ground which looks lke chala armor, Waat THE ENGLISH WomaN wll think who, a century froin now, finds the jersey of to-day hidden tn the ancestral oaken chest, It is hard to guess. The plain and simple jersey will be puzzling enough, but what ‘ill she make of those with Initials reaching from top to bottom. of the sleeve, and with monograms worked in the breast 7 IN THE OPINION of the Boston Transcript, nobody should adopt the antiquated style of dress without fully carrying out the Idea, afid | therefore evety woman who tries to look as if she had stepped out of “Polite Conversations” should carry a smelling bottle. and not. a cut. | +. glass or pearl smelling bottle either, but one of | McPherson. those flat flasks studded with ttle turquo'ses | and garnets which match the bright brocades so well. A Gem for Every Month. | ' ANUARY. | ie month is bora i | PEpRUA ) Saulsbury, Ell, Del. LIST OF SENATORS. ‘W. A. Wheeler, President, Riggs House. Allison, W. B., Iowa, 1124 Vermont ave, Anthony, H.B., R. 1.. 1807 H st. nw. Batley, J. E., Tenn.. Ebbitt House. Baldwin, HM. P., Mich., Arlington Hotel. Bayard, Thomas F., Del., 1413 Mass. avenue. Beck, J. B., Ky.. 1123 14th st. Biaive, J. G., Maine, $21 15th st. n.w. Blair, H. W., N.H., 205 East Capttel st. Booth, Newton, .. 601 13th st. Dew. Brown, J. E., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel. Bruce, B. K., Miss., 909 M st. Rw. Burnside, A. E., R. J., 1993 H st. nw. Butler, M. C., S. C., 2087 Ist. new. Call, Wilkinson, Fia., National Hotel. Cameron, Angus, WiS., Willard’ Hotel. . , Pa, Wormley’s Hotel. penter, Matt H., Wis., 822 Connecticut ave. ckrell, F. M., Mo.. 920 15th st. nw. Coke, Richard, Texas, h st. now. Conkling, Roscoe, N.'Y., 104 14th St. Bow. Davis, David, Il oisal Hotel. Davis, H Arilugton Hotel. Dawes, H. 5 1st. .W. Eaton, W. Grant Place. Edmunds, G. Massachusetts ave. nst. Rw. onal Hotel. . 519 vd st. nw, Groome, J. B., Ma., 1325 [ st, new. Grover, L. F.,/Oregon, 1414 K st. Lew. Hawlin, Hanptoal, Me., Willard’s Hotel, Hampton, Wade, 8. C. Not arrived, Harris, 1. G., Tenn., 5 th st. 1W. Hereford, Frank, W. Va., National Hotel, Hl, Benjamin H.. Ga, 21 Grant Place. Hill, N. ¥., Col., 1407 Massachusetts ave. Hoar. GF. gia T st. n.w. ih st. new. , Va, 1234 Massachusetts ave. ., La., Willard’s Hotel. Fla, 116 G st. nw. Jones, J. P., Ney., cor. N.J. ave. and B st, s.¢. Kellogg, W: P., La., Willard’s Hotel. Kernan, Francis, N. Y., 1206 K st. D.w. Kirkwood, 8. J., Jowa, 1314 10(h st. n.w. Lamar, J. Q. C., Miss.. Metropolitan Hotel. Ferry, T. W. Garland, A. | Logan John A., IL, siz 12th st. n.w. “Donald, J. E., Ind., Willard’s Hotel. MeMill: Minn., North Captiol st. . 1409 Mass, ave, J. Maxey, 8. B., Tex., 419 41h st. D.W. Morgan, J. ‘1, Ala, 401 G st. new. Morrill, J. S., Vi., Cor. Vermont ave. and M st. Paddock, A. S., Neb., 1311 H st. new. Pendleton, G. H., Ohio, 301 K st. nw. Piatt, O. H., Conn., Arlington Hotel. Plumb, P. B., Kal {tonal Hotel, Pugh, Jas. L., Ala., Randoiph, T. F., N Ransom, Matt. Rollins, E. H., N. Metropolitan Hotel. — ., 145 East Capitol su ."Willard’s Hotel. The Febrnary-born will ind eb., Riggs House. Siueurity and peace of mind, E 5 Nev. Not arrived. dolu front passion and from eare, Slater, J. H., Oregon, 910 F st. Uf they the Amethyst will wear. Teller HAE, Gok obi hee bw: prey Thurman, a. G., Oblo, 1017 5th st. nw, Who on this world of outs their eyes .'C., Arlington Hotel. in March, , Cor, Delaware av, and (st. ne, In di art: She who from April ¢ ods should we ain rey plem oF inx Samuel J. Randall, ., Is2t L st. new. 7 h st. nw. , Willald’s Hotel. Welc sus House. Vermont ave, 5 Vermont ave. EASt Cap. st. y_E. Peston, . OLS 13th DW. F. E. Shober, ci 21 12th st. now. T, assistant doorkeeper, 1S 2d st. n.e. McMichael, postmaster, Metropolitan. ght, serge LIST OF REPRES! NTATIVES. auker, Pa., 120 C st. Se, he glowing Ruitorn Ackien, J. H., La., ast Capitol st. These are Buby should adorn » | Alken, D. W., S. C., Metropolitan Hotel, ‘Then will they be Aldrich, N. W., R1., Arlington Hotel. From love's Aldrich, Wilitama. 1, Arlinz:oa Hotel. Anderson, + 1407 Fst. nw. Amnield, R. F- , 603 F st. nw. n, Without this stone, Atherton, Gibson, Ohio, 223 East Capitol st. Atkins, J.D, ©. ‘Tenn., 419 6th st. n.w. aid, must 1, loved and Jone. Bachman, k. K., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel. . veueomgandyen Balley, J.’M., Nc'¥., Arlington Hotel SEPTEMBER. Baker, J. H., Ind., 921 G st. n.w. Atuaiden bor Autumn leaves Ballou, L. W., R.1., S11 9th st. n.w. sresnetting ju Semcambers Drewes, Barber, Hiram, jr., 1ll., Sanderson’s Hotel. *r wiitenre diseares of the mind. Bitlow, Bradley, Vi NOP arrived, OUTORER. October's chiid ix born for woe, And life's vicissitudes must know; But lay am Opal on her breast, And hope will Jull those words te rest. Bayne, T. M., Pa., Willard’s Hotel. Beale, RL. 1 Belford, J. B., Col., Ebbitt House. Beltzhoover, F. E. Berry, ©. P. Bicknell, G.'A., Ind. , Va, 455 C st. new. . E., Pa., 519 13th st. nw. Cal., corner sth and E sts. n.w, » 211 North Capitol st. Bingham, H. H., Pa., 1721 R. 1. ave. Who first ¢ below Biackburn, J. C.S.,Ky., 017 New York ave, n.w. With dreas (snow, Blake, J. L., N. J., Wormley’s Hotel. Shonld pr amber hue: Bland, R. P. Enibleui of friends and lovers true | Bitss, A. M. Blount, J. H., Ga., Metropolitan Hotel. |. Y., Willard’s Hotel. ah oiteth— | Bouck,’Gabriel, Wis., Ebbitt House. 4 ice and mirth — Bowman, S., Cor. Pa. aye. © ist, st.s.e. ¢ on your lat id & jtraoine bie: Rae eee ces Will Diese Wane Mon Lranseript. | trewer, ane No Swords Found at Troy. 1 also thought at first that I had found in the outh Kenstugton museum My ¥ Wud Bronze saw: tne | | Tagment 15 nearly wine {uenes long and two inches broad. If swords had been in use at al which was destroy Briggs, Jy Brigham, J. 4. Bre"vne, T. Buckner, A. H. Burrows, J. ald Cslkins, W. H., Ind., Ebbitt House ational Hotel. National Hotel. 14 15th st. now. Metropolitan Hotel. Ne Bright M., Ind, Topolitan Hotel. x bitt House. hutterworth, Bi a, Ould, 1115 G st. DW, Label, G. Ca, Tl, J. We, Ky., 1015. il., N.Y., Ariington Hotel. G., Jiitnois, National Hotel. J.G., Ky., Riggs House, tenly and unexpectedly by [bwa, S10 12th st. nw. inde ied for its prosperity as to any one that | trophe that tie tokatean OEtnG oe , Wis, 612 1th st.” ever ved—that this daughter of this great | even to save thelr tre: ute ten | val Miss, Kiges House.) man—a qufet, sensitive, retined woman—should | were jeft for me. 9 Bean with | Chittenden, 8. B. N.Y. cor: Vt av. & H st. now have Deen made the target of such barbarous | the skeletons of men apparen iy war | Clailiin, Win., Mass., 1413 & st. nw. attucks as those appearing in some of the | rors found. ‘only “Yaacete> War | Cardy, M. L-.Mo., Willard’ Hotel Papers in this country is almost beyond bellef. | even so much asthe trace of asivord, Neither | Clark, A. A. N.d..'Willard’s Hotel.” 9 And all these attacks, too. are based upon an | | absolutely false story. It is, speaking very | the two upper prehistoric cittes. reover, Talldly, @ most tntarous ottrace, Whe, this | had swords'been ka uso, t should pr tably have lady and her children tn any couatry but’ this, | found the molds tn which they were cast; in view of her father’s great services and her | amon own unblemished reputation, woula aimost be considered the wards of the nation, and yet— Well, look at {t a moment—she has Deen treated | most shamefully ” | THE CHARGES AGAINST GOYBRNOR SPRAGTR. “How about this sutt for divorce? Tue bill charges Some pretty severe things. Do you ex- pect to prove them?” ‘ou had better see Mr. Britton, in retation Mrs. Sprague’s counsel, | to Uhls part of the case. e had for a Di ad todiMssterg Toake nls statement, eral Was 80 plentiful that he fou Geelde where to begin. 10 and Says that all he hus alleged and meet is true. 1 think the gentleman has the Tere Uon of knowing how to prepare case. But with regard to ease YOU MUSt Talk to f “Hy At true that you irted to prev atte CMe Dertion of the | pub- 4 ae ; - A | tons, since written characters were altogether | ue that, in view of the sreatininry | unknown at 3 J may here add that no | OE ae suture Years to The ianosent | swords have en found in the aneient s marr ge. we did make effort to have a pea @ separation. (iid that end I did call upon severai of t Gatimate friends aud relatives of the Sprugu: 4 ‘anda deavored through them to bring a gAt tiste | sult, because I had anything [ron o full investigation of the fas Moe Sprague was ve had no desire AE that wold re aby member of the same result ine ious t relatives and the bill wont SRE S30lG x aud id have br rs a Hey = pa ee Yom ae thetr rej a Meee eran’ © Sime that dt we herd off a H little longer they @&. bie arrangement, Cestd Deng somt an amica- Je Jobe evar movement we {hing mnarenet Oaly reportsd, bu the whole | selvas at ie geet Auu Nr. Sprageee cour | Ore Sey ” Lom: a te i Pee dor’ 4 to insure the deaired result. | Dat “abowt this re buy aud wresent Gc ment of a here ts n t jothing whatevy, everal times tak eve te%. Yhaveat | soure 8a arouen 1 and other not think amity. But £ di polnt whe sent a sien tens by Mrs. Sprague 4 Of resp dE Ge. wetoory ay > be ch to her father | of regard to her whom flameless, “inno #3 Out of a amuity, § shall &40 a host of ot cats Mr. tand by her to | her trlends.” Corbin declaed to CHING IN Ving ta.—The lawless acts | *Hamboltt ar only | Tehewe — ammerin Knox county, Va, have been | < to the high | [ely @ near the Tennessee Itne. One night | Ju guary by Cae vertical sun’ ‘ving @a eccentric old man named Berry, Atlante, expelling git sleey , Bear Fairmount Valley, was roused from Ward te be is heavy rocks falling pon the roof of equate of the Andean chain | (2 welling. Fie armed himseif and fired > Sradusl and systematic method o | (f _€e Shots from the window in the direction s : at hern don Mr. Whympe | 2m which the stones were coming. He called le surely acbteved bis remarkable suc °eSS, an I o kis wife tobring another pistol.and then Bas given alpine citmbers a good Illustration o che assauit was discontinued. Daylight showed S.ultal exploration, conductad for thirty-elgn that Berry's shots bad not been without effect. Gays at altitudes over fourtee: thousand feet Jack Wode was found with a serfous wound {1 above the ocean.—N. ¥. Heral fhe ips | Haters Scott had h.s hip lacerated, a —— as and a named Malorey, was in bed at 8: DatztmL. husband of Dickey Lingar home badly wounded. ‘The oly cause for tae ae the members of his company $1,600, da, outrage was a law suit that Berry had insti- pha eee! issued for his arrest in Phite A | ‘uted and won, which gave offence to the de- aang he escaped by sliding down frr Ael- | feated party and bis triends, & reminder trace, Window of bis hotel ‘7 oma ——— @ insisting thay @erad Jury Of New Mists | Tue Rev. JON Powsut, for thirty years a this city should peel room, in every ‘leans | minister of the United Brethren church and an Jape. As theatringied With prope —aotel in | evangelist, has become insane, and ig an in- ing up bere quite — companies a° fmeans | mate of the Dayton Insane Asylum tn Ohio, eseape should be pur atently, the .e break- | Pecul dificuities, Ing OUL Of the pudl!- pune. = Dut on itamediat: gotel fire | cation of a book and wore over secret Ay.—Pica- | cleties, to which he was violently opposed. nave unseated bis reason, Gid J Gnd a trace of a Sword eyen in the rains of collected, and which hav Weapons I discovered, as well as for others Which I did not tind, there is not one fora | sword. This absence of swords ts the more as- | Om Homer, with whom swords are {= Common use. Butif from the absence of this weapoa, | | seemingly so indisp to infer alow minds are bewlldered 8nd try his | Trojan gold ornaments, which in artistic execu- ‘aon come fully up tO those Contained in the Mycenean tredsures; and we are sitil more be- wildered when we consider Ue Trojan tnserto— | British tumuli of all Parisian. fae as Mfrs, | Of %ell born Y | bought, the Jar the r | tts in the Jarc 80- | Over 12.000 persons have died of aiphtheria tn. % the © molds or thereanout forms for all the Lishiag tome, as i found hundreds of bronz2 ords in the royal tombs of Mycene. Their | ery ese ruins, and of tk zh aftnulty of t distapee or Lime which separates them ensaile, we might be tyreed t barbarism at Troy, our hen we look at the tate the bronze period. —Scnir- Harper & Bro: mares “Hive, whe $ One hears a great deal about “theatry tread” ‘This moratng I was {tiated tuto the secret of it, and fouad tis ‘1 consumers belng the lead- {of fashion and the feminine trequenters of jardin Mabille—that very shocktag place— which 1s patronized principally by Engiish and Americans, Wbo go just so they can tell “what adreadful place [arts ts” when they get home, Mabille Chal women appear Ue clothes as modesty, turn | pirouettes on t’ tr heads, ard play base ball | with the men’s hats—only using their feerfn- | stcad of their hands. They doa great many | other extraordinary things, and bound through the aft like gazelles or grasshoppers, and things of Ubut sort, and take an immense satisfaction | ‘n ‘gbitpg on thelr toes as they hop over 9 air or table. The nymph-lke manner of aring obstructions and leaping “the | with almost as j | barriers of decency and furniture hes ben. | elroneously stipposcd fo be dug to same pect | lar elastlétty of the French compasition. Ua | the contrary, {t has notummg watever to do | With Hesh. bone or musele, theazh, of course, | too much of the former woul be an imped: ment, ut ts owing to the wsves furnishea by sone nice and expensive Tttle shops. which, | it be whispered, T ata tald, that the Empres: Eugenie bas more thaw'ance patronized. These “hops are filled with tysterious-looking boxes yatlously bumbered, and they contain very long tiesh colored nt at the first glance ap- parcatiy ordinery silk stockings. Whea, however, you come to examiae them youl | And that every thread of silk merely covers one | ot ber, and that the soles are at least a | quarter of an Inch thick. ‘This explains “the | elastic step,” “the bounding tread,” we hear about; buC not satistied wite this’ there has for the Improvement of pipe nbs What are called “rub- ude the aforesaid stock. 's developed into symmetry by additions, of | conrse artistically shaped, abd which can’ be easily Inilated when put on. It ts quite avi dent though, thar the wearers must religiously avoid pins inthe vicinity of these articles, else the Hues of beauty would sink again toto the monotonous straightness. ‘The slippers worn by these dancers at the Mabille bave just enough sole to last for one evening, whea they are ‘iterally worn through, and the most fastidious of the gay dames have them sewn on to the stockings, not only recelv- ing a perfect nt, but preventing the possibility of losing them fn the mad can-can. A French woman adores Ner little feet. and would rather economize on any portion of her tollet than her shoes. As to disfiguring them by overshoes or rubbers—perish the thought. She would rather eateh cold, even an unbecoming one in tne head, and run all risks of su complaints aud consumption.—Cincinnart Enjnirer, A CONSUL SHOOTS 4 CapTain.—at the Island } of St. Thomas, on the 13th inst., the Uatted States consul shot and American captato durin, afterwards assaulted with a heavy stick. Converse, b Coffroth, A. H., Pa., Metropolitan Hotel, Colerick. W. G.. Ind., Nuttonal Hotel. Conger, O. D., Mich., Natlonal Hotel. L., Ohio, Willard’s Hotel. Philip, Ga., 210 North Capitol st. Covert, J. W., N. H., National Hotel. 7 Grant Place. s : Cox, 8. 8, N, Y., Riggs House. non-existence at Hissarlik, even in the latest ot | © ; iV St. its prehistoric cities, 1s Uy glearest proot of tne | UC rae ney = Hote , 1421 Towa Circle. Metropolitan Hotel, aggett, HK. M.. if LW. yidson, R. nat Hotei. Davis, G. K., IL, 1804 F 3 nw. Davis, Horace, Cal., isié I'st. now. ‘rowley, Richard, ) Culberson, D, B., Te Davis, J. J., N. C., Congressional Hotel. Davis LH’, Mo, New York Avenue Hotel. Deerttig, N. De La Matyr, Gilbert, 113 U st. n.e. Deuster, , National Hotel. Dibreil, G. G., Tenn., 317 43 st. DW. Dick, 5. B., Pa, Riggs Ucguse. Dickey, H. L., Ohio. Not arrived. bunn, Poindexter, Ark., National Hotel Dunnell, M, H., Minn., National Hotel. Dwight, J. W.,'N. Y.. Ariington Hotel. Einstein, Edwin, N. Y., Wormley’s Hotel. Elam, J. B., La. “Not arrived. Hills, J. E.,"La., 1233 New York ave. Erreit, Kussell, Pa,, 222 1st st. 8.e. Evins. J. HL, 8, C,, Metropolitan Hotel. Ewing, Thomas, Ohio. Not arrived. Felton, W. i ‘ational Hotel. J. W..D Ebbitt House. 7. A., Mass., 1405 F st. n.w. i. 1, Ohio, 405 6th st. Lew. = Gay Pa, 1912 F St. Ford, Nicholas, Mo., 709 Sth st. n.w. Forney, W. B., Ala., National Hotel, Forsy une, A. P., Il, National Hotel ort, G.L., Ill.” Riggs House. Mo., Willara’s Hotel. Prye, W. P.. Me. 922 14th st. Geddes, GW., Ohio, 17 Grant Place. | Gibson, R. L., La., 1325 K St. DLW. Gillette, ©, 1, Towa, 09 East Capitol st. Gadshaix, Wii., Pa., 1322 G st. DW, Geode, John, Va, $24 14th st. B.w. Gunter, T. M., Ark., Mades’ Hotel. Wall, J. N. H., 213 East Capitol st. Hammond, John, N. Y., 1415 Mass. ave. B.w. | Hammond, Ni J.,Ga., Metropolitan Hotel. Harmer, A. C., ‘a., 1310 F st. new. ags., 18 Grant Place. Metropoltan Hotel. ‘an.. 1811 H st, DW. | Hateh, W.H., aan Sanderson’s Hotel. Haw M. A,, Tih, S25 12th st. nw. Hawlcy; sesepiy 1t.’Conn., sia C st 2.W, Hayes, P. C,, UL, Riggs House. Hazelton, G. C., Wis. 2 Grant Place, Heilman, Wra., Ind., Eo) 5 Henderson, T. J., lil, 211 North Capitol st. Henkle, E.’J., Md., 457 C St. n.W. Henry, D.M., Md, National ifotel. | Herbert, H. A., Ala, National Hotel. Herndon, T. H., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel. Hill, W. D., Ohio, 415 2a st. n.w. Hiscock, Frank. N. Y., Arlington Hotel. Hooker, C. E., Miss., 1706 F st. DW. Horr, R. G., Mich., $17 12th st. new. Hostetler, A... Ind. 910 F st. mW. Houk, L. C., Tenn., 461 G st. D.w. House, J. F., Tenn, Riggs House. Hubbell, J. A., Mich Higgs House. Hull, N. A., Florida, 924 i. Th. We Humphrey, H. L., Wis., 19 Grant Place. Hunton, Eppa, Va. R.ggs House. Hurd, F. H.. Obto, Worm'ey’s Hotel. Hutchins, Waldo.’ N. Y.. Willard’s Hotel. | James, A. B., N.Y. Not arrived. | Johnston, J. E.. Va , 1023 Conn. ave. tones, @. : Tex ae jorgenson, Joseph, Va., Riggs House. Joyce, C. H., Vt., 611 13th st. nw. Kelfer, J. W., Olio, 523 6th st. n.w. Kelley, W. D., Pa., 1225 F st. n.w. Kenna, J. £, W. Va., National Hotel. Ketcham, J. H., N.Y., 1329 K st, nw. Killinger, J. W., Pa, ‘Arlington Hotel. Kimmell, Wm., Ma., House, King, J. F., La., 70¢'14th st. nw. Klotz, Hobt, Pa, eivianst a i D.W. Knott, J. P., Ky., 1108 F st. now. Ladd, G. W., Maine. 113 C st. 36. Lapham, E. G., N. ¥., Arlington Hotel. Te Benj., Ohio, Willard’s Hotel. Lindsey, 8. D.. Maine, S10 12th st. n.w. Se avince of Kharkoff, Russta, within 22 Loring, G. B.. — _ K st. nw. Lounsbery, Wm., N. Y. Lowe, W. M., Ala., 915 G st. D.w, CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR RESIDENCES —— Van H., Miss., 33 Bst. se, larsh. B. F., Ill., National Hotel. Martin, B. F., W. Va.. National Hotel. | Martin, E. L., Del, Wilard’s Hotel. EDUCATIONAL. | JXSOKBEL IW KI DEBGAKTEN.— Mi: TE POLLOCK, & ret TRIS EVE. : C2, 720 13th st. DW. uatect the Kindergarten Normal Institute, Berlin, RESCH CLOCKS, BRONZER, TOILET AND Ma:on, Joseph, N. Y., Riggs House, | Prussia {having had ten years’ expericngs in schools 4 DOK STANDS, Peacg.es, DAMON Bh | Mecoid, M. A., Towa, 1331G st. awe Qf boston and Washington), and Mise CATHARINE Farckts, LOCKETS; OUAINS, /EWELRY. McCook, A. G., N.Y", Aritngton Hotel. Rorne, who has taught with Miss Pollock daring Be, &e. | the ys McGowan, J. I1., Mich.. Si. James Hotel. McKenzie, J. A., Ky., National Hotel. ' McKicley, Wm., jr., Onto, Epbiit House. McLane, R. M.. Md. 1607 Ist. now. years, privcipais. Education thor- alldepertments. Pupils receive every at- including special adspiation to individual Deron, “acd constant supervision even at play. Nairn’s Building, south site of New York On FRIDAY EVENING, ORME 24, Comneeton att Oviot, eee act avenue, near 15th street northwer', a lance | Daily ipstraction in German free. Pupil entered | S{°2S Lear 16th ont led py McMahon, J. 4., Obio. j Mons tiwe. ‘Terms moderate. Normal clase for | varied assortment of the sbove mentioned x 20de to | McMillan, Benton, Tenn., Riggs House. dies Vieiiure cordially invited. 1127 13th st. tively mold without res DUNOANSON BRi | Miles, Frederick, Conn., Ariiugton Hotel. Miller, Warner, N. Aritngton Hotel, a decl4-t, th&sim n V_ 17, 1880, Prof. and Mrs. L. . TIENK'S reldence ned Private school for cr) { alitis, R. Q., Texas, 610 13 | “ TAUCTION. Mitchell, $21 Pa 99 Bovs is removed to 1808 I street nortaweet. “Los. | AL {Sioned Samen’ One the Nena a = re) » Monroe, James, Ohio, 92; 147 st. now. Morrison, W. R., 1. Not errived. KINDERGARTEN BUABDING AND zy Mass. Wormiey’s Hotel. SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND. OMILDREN Morse, Leopold. a FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTR | Mortob, 1e'P., NY-- corner Hand 13th ais. nw. | srcoud tert: begins Novewnen 290m, Metropolitan jas Aateeeee Kindergsrten Normal Iustitute, Day aud Eveaina Oasaee forteschers Princip: vedk 1 Miss © GRAVES, Olas, N. ¥. rived. decd-lm HOU ISth street northwest. T., Maine 019th St. naw a UNBEDEEMED PLEDGES al, H. S., Onto, 806 127h St. to, Oresn and Voral Music. 2023 Mameachae TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, 1a oe - ve. northwest deem" Reims be Sew berry. J. $ {CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 sth et. n.w. Bates | Sicholis, J. ¢...G SS" 3260s month and upsards. i | Norcross, Auiasa, & U' Brien, James, O’Cennor, M. VERY FINE LINE oF- teachers in pisno. votes, organ, ete. exer- Oburch orwer. dect-Im. MO&BELING SCHOOL bY 0. STIERLIN, Berlin, fw 8 DIAMON D3, in Solitaire and Ciuster EARRINGS, Solitaire and Gluster KINGS and PINS Solitaire STUDS and LAGE PINS. A very large tue of Ladies’ ant « GOLD WATCHES, Key avd Stem © Pupil of the Royai Academy of Fine Arts oven MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, from fo m., in the Sag ao Hall Gower), cer. 8thand K ste. n.w. Terms 85 per month. 1e30- ny 1GSt. How, 13 14th st. nw, Pa., Willard’s Hotel. i.. National Hotel. ders. E ROHMEI:, Teacher of FIANO: OWGaN 01 ., National Ho! od. Sia SOCEM S1O- Basticulae ese | A larce cof CAMEO snd BOLID GO.) BETS of Ja., 1125 nM Dowluners, ag well as those wishing to be qralites Ladies’ Jowelry. iSO eae for ‘eschers. Terms moderste. 1215 Hi street | A larve i SOLID GOLD OPERA, GUARD and northwest. noy30-e0lm* CHAINS. 1) GOLD NECKLAQE < ry large line of FIELD and OPERA IVATELY, OR IN OLASS— Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German and English. EVENING CLASSES, 86 per month, invariably Y.. ddu7 Fst. Towa, $24 tat sen. >, tbh aien ss tien for Gol ‘Went Breach and Muzzle-loading SHOTG' NS of cele- $24 Hh stn. © cial attention to preparation for brated makes. gun, J. H., Texas, Metropoiiten Cotel, voit, Anuapolis and al! cowpetitive examinations. rE us ‘ Red. 2B. Maine, het uw. novi? SW FLYNN, A-M., 02 Sthat. Bw SET ee NONE eM ice, W. W as We ee < 2 LLE. V. PUD *HOMME’S French Kst nw. AVE classes Beginners, Intermediate, Advanoed. . Metropolitan Hotel, New term November 29th. Payils classed at any ‘a, Metropolitan Hotel. ime, and on); La. Ol Xichardson, D. Richardson, J. Richmond, J. x PLATED AND BOLID SILVER Ladies’ and Gente’ RINGS of al! descriptions. en % Zafharwed from Aste of entrance. | And in all ou of the larwost atocks 0f lowelry of Robertson, . La, 1i15 1st. nw. letoal, Terms moderate. ; = public ais es 11S Fst. mW Claes hours suitable toa | Ternu mode every description ever offered at paulic aaction in the District. Basle to commence 12 m. and 1p. m. twren 436 30d 8 p.m: HEE CEDARS,.—A home SCH 0OL for Youns wdies and Little Girls, situated on the Heishis of Georgetown, and 18 vury accessible to Washington. The wrotnds are extensive and the iocation ia healthful and beautiful. For cirenlars gnply to the Misses EARLE, corner Fayette and ith sta., Georwetown, D.O. novl6-2m Robinson, .. Mass., Riggs House, Koss, Miles, N. J., Willard’s Hotel. Kothwell, G. F., Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. Russell, DL, N. C., Ebbiti House. Russell, W. A‘, Mass., 201 N. J. ave. se. Kyan, ‘Thomas, Kan, (1 Grant Place, yon, J. W., Pa., 115 Maryland ave. n.e. Samiord, W. J., Ala., Metropoilian fotel. Sapp, W. F., lowa, Harullton House, MONDAY, Drcexnen orn. SALES aT 10 A.M. AND Tew : : . VERNON SEMINA I’ Sale to continue until every Forfaited Pledie is Sawyer, S. 1., Mo., National Hotel. Mt Ne ES ZOOL Seales A. M., 'N. C., Congressional Hotel. M BOARDING AND. disposed of. FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1100 MST. x Ww. For further information addreas Shallenberger, W. 8, Pa., 610 13th at now. 3. M. & K. COHEN, Shelley, COM, Ala., Metropolitan Hotel. 2205 Pennesivay Sherwin, J. Cy, Il, 528 120 st, nw. SF OE octlé-3m Mrs. J. E. SOMENS, Principal. Stuonton, C. B,, Tean., 417 6th st. nw. x IS8 OSBOBNE’S BOARDING AND DAY FOLEY, Anctioneer. seed 8-118 Singlewon, J. W:, 1, Congressional Hotel. MU SGuOOE FOR YOUNG LADIES at 943 at : = Stogleton’, 0. RO M138. St. n. ston.w. CGlaeses for adyauced pupiix in Art and LEY, Auctioneer. Smiths X, Here Pa Wittardes Hote pees ah oa! cct?-tm | AUCTION SALE OF UNREDERMED PLEDGES, : ., National Hotel. SUENCEHIAN, BUSINES® COLLEGE, GOMMENCING SATULDA CEM EK ’s Hotel. orver of 7th at . nw. — Tis inst ‘ . os Oiteas louse, dasa progressive ahd sacccesfal experience of 2€ | Fine Goid Watches, American Swie ears. It educates young men and women for use- makers Evbiut Housi Fine Bilver Watches. Speer, Emor; Nattonal Hote! PueGas Street Gok Doors. Cone a eRe nn | Lotter’ bolad toad ete Bowe ta Odean aoe Springer, W. 2 ., 112 East Capitol st. ‘raining comprises Englieh Language, Buat- Sreroied, Garam and Tange BLN, ¥., 5 Le ue Square. goes Arishroetic, Spencerian Practical Penmanabip, | °00 Kivks. vet in Cameo, Garne Bookkeeping, by jeand double entry, adapted pinruicise and Diamonds.” ZA of business; Elooution aad A large assortment of Breech Joa Evening Sesaious. For informa. | Specal attention is called to my st deemed Murical Instran Solid Gold Gent's Vert Chai: Solid Gold Ladies’ Opera Chains and and many other ar cles, too, call at the Gollewe or sddress HEN- RY O. SPENCER, Principal auld gee 4KCHEB INSTITUTE, WwasH- For circalars adareee Mite MOR. AROHER, 1401 | acid se ° + HL, Ebbit Wass. avenne, Washiugton, D. 0. jyat-ly n, P.'B., jr., Kz., OF. UE, 735 12th at nw, mative Hreuen astructo® suet Eongnisteradanie of Sorbonne University, Paris. French tangata Hamilton House, 412 610 ST. new, bd, Cho, Ariington Hotel. ‘ Sea at ly eae ad nent Mf | TRUBTEES' SALE OF TWO VALUALLE BUILD Townshend, K. W., HL, 412 6th st. mw. ee ae ana bishly ay ING LOTS OS THE WEST Sli Tucker, J. R., Va., H. ton House. = oy tee WEST, BE > me = » S ETS. Turner, Oscar, Ky., 1309 F st. n.W. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, bearin Turner, ‘Thomas, Ky., 1005 Est. new. PIANOS AND ORGANS. date on the 14th day of June, A-D, isso. an e tyler, J. AL, Vt. McPherson House, T and 15th, recorded in Liber No. 946, folio 36, of poegratl, J. Se by , Ohio, 1213 F st. new. KUHN. tel.and Recorde for the District of amid, a J pdey PRACTICAL PIANOMAKER, by direction of the party secured thereby, we eae ee Was st we Formerly foreman with F.C. Lighte & Co (Lighte undersigned will sell at, bic wa Urner, M.'G., Mal, Nations) Hotel, Sone ROLE AGERE, forthe eect Dar Or Dacenten aD: 180 oe For Valentine, &! K., Neb,, National Hotel. DECKER PIANOS for Peas Pe ] Pet te Lotanumbered fifty-two (5 Van Aernam, Henry, N. Y., 29 Grant Place. Vance, R. B.. N. C., $93 E St. nw. Van Vorhis, Jolin, N. ¥., Arlington Hotel. Voorhis, ©. H., N.J., Ebbitt House. Pease New York, and for the BURDETT ORGAN. 407 Tenth Street Northwest, REMovar. ) of the subdivision of Hopkius’ subdi thre vie sion of Tots in Square numbered one Landred and ven i ‘Terr: of eale: One-half of the purchase money dscl6 Wadail, J. R.; Mo. ‘Not arrived. Ses incakh, and the balance im equal instalments in 6 "T., Co ct t months, for which the netes of the Ward, Wiliams ba. toon k ot Se ARIDEEE, 2, AMMO nas removed to gem | prtiaver ox yuncbanery wil be taken, Youn In 1. Pay We iewant New Wareroo! ‘cen annum from the day « Warner, A. J., OBIO, *! Grant Piace, on terest t six per Cent per ma {roi 483 7th street northwest. ent for the celebrated BHONING! and PIANOS of several No. 1 makers. NABE PIANOS.—OCnequaied in ronz, sale and secured by a deed of trust upon the prem- {ses or all cash, at the option of the purchaser or Durchaserr. A deposit of $50 will be required on each Lot at the time of sale. Alloonvayancing and Washburn, W. D., Minn. Weaver, J. B. Towa. 20 welbotfi, Offs. Texas i 1 st. Dew. ont3t Capitol st. 12 ch St. BW. ER ORGANS octs0 ‘ recording is to be at the purchaser's cost. The Wells, Erastus, Mo., Willard’s Hotel. TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP and DURA- ‘Trustees reserve the rixht to resell the property at White, Harry, Pa. 1213 F st. n.w. BILITY. ces 48 low a8 consistent with’ the risk and cost of the defaulting narchaser, if 1 Louisiana ave. thorough workmanship. Grest bargains Whiteaker, John, Oregon, the terms of sale are uot complied with within i . ee i NB. ring, packing and duys after sale. Wnhitthorne, W. C.. Tenn., Evbitt House. in ORGANS. > Fel acl a | veven days af soe Wilber, Davia, N.Y, Wiilard's Hotel. ees stinded toy at" CHEN EDWARD 8, WESCOTT, ? rrasteos. WILMER W. WitiZEL,'5 re Waterers: No. 423 lith street, Sylvania avenue. nova) Gecl3 15,18, 21,23, 25&de Williaros, C. G. bove Penng Williams, The Willis, A Wis., 1S Grant Place. Ala, Metropolitan Hotel. ., 3 Grant Place, KY ALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers. Willits, Edwin, Mich., 50 B st. ne. SPECIALTIES. WwW . ce —a Wilson, a., National Hotel. Tc HARBEN PEGG: Gana EE TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUARLY 1MPROVED rise, 2 all Ohronte Diseusas successfully _ : REal. ESTA AST SIDE 0 SEVENTH STK BETWEEN M AND N STKEETS NORTHWEST, No. 1221. virtue of a deed of trast, besvinv date one lithdsy of August, A.D is aud Jed in liber No. 868, folio 6, et’seq., one of the isnd records for the ious tree Wednesday of each Week, at No. 812 12th street bortuwest, “ ‘dscl6é-1m ILES—A PEBMANENT CURE GUARANTEED in from one to two weeks I fer to the ndreds of cases of blind, itching, bleeding and Ist. b. Nat arrived. James’ Hotel. jot arrived. Wright, 1. B., Pa. Yocum: 8.H.,’Pa., S Young. Casey. Tenn. Bi | trict of Golum- Young, T. L., Ohio, 11 lcerated Piles 1 have cured dariag the past three | fis, ‘and st the request of the parts, tvereby nes TERAITORISL DELEGATES. Nate eee pone Gerad =i Sean: cured, the subscriber sill offer for sale 38 public = - A. O xi » D., No. 7 . porth- Ou, to the hy ip front of the prem Ainsile, George, Idako, 107 24 st. nw. “oo Shoe gmt | auction, to the iwzhest bidder, in fron pre eDnett, G. ¢ PH. , Dakota, Washington. ises, on THURSD aY, THR $UTH Day OF DeceMuEs: ASs0, AT 4-Su O'CLOCK P.M, ali th of ground, lying and being situa 0) Massachusetts ave, RS. H. F. WRIGHT, CLativovast aND MaG- NETIO PHYSICIAN, bas ex inet success iu trest- y annon, G. Q., Utab, 503 End chewile diseata The sutterng | Warhington, ‘in the District ot vol: ‘ampbel G., A Lona, nal st her residence, 600 6th «t., corner of known rel otra main Soke ar’ oowbey, Wyoming. Not arrived. vey ootecame. | Cty, asad beng the mort half of Gets Mees eee ee BROOKE TELLS ALL tH EVENTS OF | bered tur hinudred aud forty cub: (43 Tis M LIFE. All business confidential Ladies and ivpntiemen 50 cents each. No. 408 L st be- xen 4th and 5th streets northwest. sogll-20 w* [ SE; BLANGHE, oF Panis, Fratace Doornsss, curee all complaints, 061 leuco: Geer at sae Mit te ates TAO street northwest. THE TRADES. made by an ordinance OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. George M. Adams, C 1013 E st. new. = fol G, ‘Thompson, Sergeant-ar-Arms, Willard’. Charles W. Field, Doorkeeper, 525 13th st. 1.W, with the buildiugs and improvements thereon,con- sitting of a three-story brick Louse and store-room = ‘7th street, and a smal! tenement in the alley in Tes ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the remain- der in equal instalments, at twelve, cicliteen, and OFFICIAL REPORTERS OF DEBATES, a oben: ‘sect \e Batiaf action e D. F. Murphy, 314 € st. nw. Beane Sa ay, | ‘Trustee, or allcash at the option af the purchaser ASSISTAN vork. It is one of the oldest establishments in the | 4 denorit of one hundred dollars rejuired at time Theo. F. Shuey, 473 Missouri avenue, uty. 1022 Pa. ave., $d Boor. octh ——, Sogn g Fete moyen apes 4 Ravan V- Murphy 419 1a IBSON BROT! from day of sale, property will be resid at risk Weary J. Gensler, 1315 13th si. nw. PRAOTIOAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, | and expense of defaulting purchaser. s 1012 Pennsylvanis ave., Washington, D.0. TWcHARD WALLACH, Surviviog Trastee HOuS: ew Fine Printing a specialty. Secd0-10t Joh McEthone, 131s Vermont ave, Wiliam Blair Lord, Riggs House. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TKUSTEES' BALE OF THRES- STORY BRIG nbsHENOe Oe THE SOUTH BIDE, CE PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, David Wolfe Brown, 115 Maryland ave, 0.%, J. K. Edwards, Anacostla, D. C. Jobn H. White, 516 13th st. n.w. Tae MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS’ HOMBOPATHIC SPECIFICS, 2gce % Proved from ample experiencs sn entire snocess BETWEEN, TY-FIEST AND TWENTY HOTELS. Simple, prompt eMcieut and reliable, they sretmt | SECOND BTRERIS. No. 2113. only medicines adapted to por day of February, 1579, and duly recorded ie es UPS Gonaion, gatimatons crs oak | Liber 0H fale 2 helene of fe hank = nce r r Ws county, ict of ie Eifth Avenue and 50th street, 2. Worms, Worm Fever, oes Polte eee = bia, and by direction of the party secursd thereby, (Opposite Cathedral,) 8. atic, or Teething, tran towers “35 | wWeahall sell, on MONDAY, raw ira bay oF DE ee ie & Diarri ‘Onildren rite 125 | Cemurn, 1860, ar 4 o'ctoce F a., in front of JOSLIN & FULLER, Propeletors. Hi : ‘3S | ESsoricdeubdiviaon st oriting loieik ace ap iS Delightfully aituated in the very oeuter of the most 738 | square 75, improved by a substantial turec-etory fashionable residences, churches, schools, &c. near Brick Kesidence, with all the modern aigprove- the Grand Central B. R. depot, within three min- mente. utes walk of the Klevated Road and avenue ‘Terme Ge cirtoama: the = 4 wane ‘care. ents rT fo years, b notes = PATRONIZED BY THE, BEST FAMILIES OF Eterest at eix per cout por annum unt, patd, ama secured by a deed of ‘on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of purchaser” If the terme of sale are not comin’ mith in, ten days, (the ‘Tru reserve tI he prop at the tek’ and costs of the defaulting yatchaser: 0) a REASQNABLE. * Seezeeezcrbkekhke ‘2p8-001¥ ‘VeTEninany HEADQUABTEHS. Peuuired when the progeray instruck of. —— 408 Fourteenth Street. decl0-a&¢s __ JAMES L. DAVIS, '< Trustees. Bkillfz! treatment ae or Lame Ani- itaviou. ice steiner = aera af hs GSS ATP | sanz ny i oan WALES ot uarme | CHRLOERE MEAP WE SM = Hang hneye apesthe sion ‘on Diseage and Its Hy TH IS THE BURGLAR’S SEASON NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Qourt, of the District of Columbis, passed pee oa ae complainant, and John W. Beall et al the undersigned trustee will sell at aT 4 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme i. BED SYN, i | No. 43 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB BW. Bureia ad D: Proof Vaults from te tly located in this ct! He raiievesal | p wy.. on 51 DAY OF JANUARY, 1881, the follow! eO'ayeur. Government bonds on deposit fer PATTAOKS OF DISEASR in frou 4 tod | Neolctyoy 2 DAs 8 JANCAMY, 2 plat ‘1 per 000. Also, receives Silverware in Trunke | hours, and cures them in a few da: Ohroniocsset | filed in the cause, viz: all ibat part of i te rate. Board of ‘William | of ineaee reunuinhed Hy tie: phveiciant a spe, a tract of land im Washington county, in the president; Georse W. vice presi- | sity. FEVER and AG! aod PNEUMONIA cured | District of Columbia, known as Mouut Bisasapt, e. Snyder, secretary: A. Sturtevant, | tussingle day. Money paid refunded in at Of | and bene Fo of lot No. three @), in E rer: Henry A. Willard, Join G novi? Se ae ee Sead hs cian, fe Repl ana. fron: evans. a vid Petar, val of las eens. Pues: NOOURE! No Payn on the enters boundary of the Seventh ot 5 " equ ere of bat bn the no 4 G.GIERL- Awent, Woota and Shoes, 100i | ‘Treatment almost Painieen. No Cutting! No | G7¥pTenorert land: bounded on <i» north by W. Tthat n-w ‘Nocureno ‘ay. notsi-8m _ | Ligating! No Medicine to See Sree ron aM: Gattre ly together w 3 all im t nother : roperty. was NTON FISCHES’S, “RY ULEANING | Wonderful Discovery!! The deed of 31 ‘ 38 37 pp AUYSTABLISEMENT aug DYE 'WORKB. No. | san! Practiced only by Myeslt East of the Moun- feet. One of said Sots in improved by cides eae 106 G Bt. n. W., near "he U. 8. Patent Office. taine. Will wive $1,000 for auy case of Piles T can- | story bri-k dwelling and outhouses. LADIES and GENTIEMENS' GARMENTS OF | 1. C... Gan be seen at 529 13th st., corner F | *Termncf aslo, Omen SE SDS CLEA and DYED, also, CREPE northwest, every alternate week, Deo. 20 to 25, on hand, am Oe zems'nder ia three equal REECTALTY | tn | cleaning re oe VERING | fan. Stok, 17 to 22 $1 to Fob. § 14 to28, 28 to | omnia ino davot enter toe ae neem DRESSES Thirtv yeare experience. Terms nents bearing interest st the rate of « x par cent per onerate pow) spnpm from Gate of sal. Al) conveyancing at UNNINGHAM. the well-known, reliabie | 262m 629 83th st.. cor. F north west. Trevose cient te ba ton at oes sy A i HATT is prepared to do all kinds of work Spt a Sa | eben cece: lot requti ‘on day of wale if thee Grhis line Nee SHR HAT~ ‘nade to orcer aut W™ *cHAFESS. terme of sale. are Hot oORpIEO a to Cae oid ones remodeled. Bemember the No., 749 8th GKOVESTE! & FULLER, sconrvas ioe igo te ten days the at. northwest. Gent = | and ormer Desatital PIANOS Janie: the rick and Cont af the See rurdhese. OR SALE_—New and second-handOLARENogs, | “*"*4 1" Vidton BECKERS 1ano Booms, fecn) dxtds — HAKVEY L. PAGE. Trustee, LANDAULETTS, OUUPELETTES. QOUPES, No, 907 H street northwest, | = — — COUPE ROOKAWAYS, snd other first-class Oar First-class Tuning and Repairing of triage © = riaves in great variety. Ormans MAT ae Notice to Contractors, DED oale oth et a9. oe =e ple CE Repatring promptly 8 ended to. nov! ® ‘Known As gia. known for ‘a8 the on! where CobAER SixtTs any . Wane Gee boy aed aonren HOUSB. | KECOND-HaND ree oe ot sold = ‘ANBINGTON, ane 1880. ene = OE at ccc supe ‘will be received at this One door from 20th street, snd buy your mrBtiaeh Gory Be MST oe tae Siac ONDAY, THESD Day OF JANUARY DEY GOODS AND MILLINERY. va WN. B.—Note by mail ‘promptly Pp ee ga sbont eigh- 5 cash but rely on it, =. in Prince County, to U Sul pay you. Rar BARGAINS ‘OFICE —Thousands of WATCHES bave bem | Chities Comms, Mane N' in order by me during the last thirty rani snd epscitontions seen at this WALEEW Ss, enbonte jes They are aa perfect, to-day aa when manu. | The right to reject any a ir a Lime, Cement, Plaster, Osrpet Lining Felt, Felt | {3 ry cipereneet jaet | _decte-1it “aed Ensinety, » we ‘Pennsylvania aov? GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIER. = = a ECON HAND CLOTHING. ADIES ENTLEMEN. OLERGYMEN | WY 3 Practical Ws . LAviWesrymes of the Piarict of Gorman ¢ and Jeweler, ‘ave. B00TS, S WATCHES, PISTOLS, wWonla’ ip “THE CHUROA SCHOOL FUR | ng and Repairing of Jewelry « specialty. All work Qan be dinpoeed of at cash prices GIBLS,” to be toosted near * and_ promptly executed. Sook of Fine | by calling on M. AUBREY. E street, Send checks or address s Jewelry and Silverware alwayson Sth street northwest. ‘by mail Agent, 1114 M street northwest. prompt!y attended to.

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