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___ EDUCATIONAL. _ AUOTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. Par: J. MAX MUELLE! Music, St John’s Episcopal Cl jusic, Kc., £5 toes Lith wreet northwest. Caer tink HILL SCHOO Mr. GRAVES will re-open reneh, German OR IN CT. ue son eco ig adzpratio, ing 8p to indivi c-pstant supervision ven, at lies. northwes! Special n to preparation for Co'lexe, Weat Point Appapolis and all competitive exawinations. ‘Terme in adv=: ce 4288. W. FLYNN, A-M., 702 Sth et. northwest. Nee Profs and, Mrs. 1. E. 0. COL- LIER: Tesideuce and private School for Boys is removed to 1538 I street northwest. “*Les- Sons in the French Laguae, dect-3m_ ipriode ser tnde TE AND KIN. DERGAKTEN —Mirs Suste POLLOCK, a grad usteof the K | Tustitute, Berlin, Prussia, (haview had ten years’ expe: 0018 of Boston and Washinwtou), and Mies UATHARIN® | NOERE, who has taunt with Miss Pollock durioz th Edveation thor- reesive every at- ual E. sora art vis those wishing to. be erme moderate, 1215, WD. 8: Feeon Oy AS p iy ‘m : Mondays and Thurdteya, be: IP HE CED. AHS.—A home 8 tie Girls, ts wt RCL for Young on the Heizhts ot Grovee town, sd is very " scosKelble to ashingion. 7 eeruindn are exte Iceation al and beantifal apply to EARLE, corner Gth ste. 0. T. VERON SEBINAKY TOARUING AND DAY SCP00} FOR YOUNG ba 1100 m Br. N. w. For furtuer information addrees octlé- Mrs. J. E. SOMERS, Principal. RNE’S BOAEDIS £OR YOUNG LADi § for advanced pupil », in Ancient aad M: corner of 7. snd L ats. ears. It educates ene snd seif-support, tions of trust and profit. ing Comp r.se8 Engl ess tie, Spencerian Practical Bookkeeping, vy single and nd double enty, ada to every variets of : Eloent‘on and BY O. SPENC"., Princt aN J, BUSINESS COLLEGE. 8 in! & progressive and successfal expericace of it ies Young Taen and women for ase- Its gracnates ssoure tion ‘Lee: ey ard Kyenine Seastous. ‘Nor tnforas. tion and terms cali at the Gollowe or addreae HEN- For ctrcaisre afaveas Mi it & akouny, Base. avenue, Sasbintont watt ypu AgcsaER AaegTFUTE, wasn Freuch Tsiructor and Lingtist, redtal Sorbonne Un vermty, Paria. Breve: lethod easiest. _STEAMERS, & ROF. Rae ae = iW, sat ty. tanght as spoken kon by clovant and hisbly edacaced Parsian STEAMER THOMPSON, Qart, John R. Wood, built expreasiy the Potenine Hiver business, eaves oti were wharf every MON-' » THURS UAY and SATURDA! Fare and freivsts at lowest Vi] Eres ooti8-Sm B. LOVELL, ent, FoR POTCS1AC BIVER LANDINGS. st 7 o'clock Fay pine the principal landinzs in the river. 6 F street. ¢ HE STEAMER (eta bleh ‘Will lesve otowas Ferry Oo. foot of 72h street, at &. m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, For all the POTUMAQ RIVE LANDINGS as far i; returning MONDAY, Bare and Freicht at lowest rates. sy18-1y F. J. STONE, Purser. TO-MORROW. '¥ VIRTUE OF A DEORRE OF THE SU. Bi EREME COURT. of tie District of ard ociock F tel lying in the County ot ‘Warhinston, of Columbia, known and a bered Shurty etx division of a OWD a8 eMetropolia View, © the salt loteontaining twenty-one (21) acres, Aes on Sertle avenue and being improved by a small tene- ment house. Th Metro, olitan ranch of the Baltimore & Ohio BR. passes through all this land, station within five minutes walk. There are sey- ‘al fine building sitescn the property, and it ia Yell adapted for sunmor residence’ 8 or for carden- purposes: ‘erms of ss!>: One-third canh, and the bslance in equal installae ts, payable in one and two years of the purchaser. A dep $109 will be re Guired Ht the time of gale. Conveyancing aud ro. crding at the cust of the purchaser, gnd if the {gree of pale are bot cunplied with igMive daya, the uncersigved regerves the rizht to resell at the Ti8k and Cort de iting purchaser. -HOMAB DUWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SAL¥ OF IMPROVED AND UNIM- FROVED PROPERTY ON THE BAST SIDE CE ABE SEVENTH STREET TURNPIEE, N RD UNEVERSITY, Bx- KU) MBULL STREET AND ‘now. By views of © decree of the Supreme Qourt, of the Nistrict of Columbia, panne the sth. day of 2 tee nity Titer B. Mdasvader 16 a W. Bositet al. Gefendanta, slee will eel! at av 4 O'CLOOK sUABY, LESI, th se oval parcels, according to pial Se, viz: ail that part of 1 ‘Washington county, in the is, Known a8 Mount PI No. three (3), in eaid tract, which ws ailotted & David Feter, gaia pert or parcel of land fronttue on the ewtern boun«ary of the Seventh Street Turnpire lesding to Rockville, and containiag one square xcre of Jand, bounded on the north by D. Beail's purchase, acd on the eouta by that trast sold to Aaron M. Gattrel, together with all {a- provements, &o._ Said property was subdivided into lots of 32 to 37 feet frout, with a d=pth of 208 feet. One of said lots js improved by a large turee story brick dwelling and outhouse. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash tn hand, and the remainder in thres etal instalments, payable at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of asle, the said deferred pay- ments beariny interest at the rate of &ix per cent per annum from date of ssle. All conve} at cout of purchaser. Taxes t9 be paid. by ths ‘Trustee ont of the proces of sale A Geposit of 50 on each Jot required on day of sale. tertas of sale exe tot complied with ta tom aay Trustee reserves the sight to resell the vroy. the isk and cost of the ees dec20-d&tds COAL AND WOOD. OAL. woop. poaL. C ALTHUR S. suiTH © ‘Has on nsnd and constantly receiving the best qual ities of Uoai and Wood. Partigular atteatiou to the delivery of Ooai free 1 from siste or dust. Or- ders thronzh mail cr telephone promptly filled. Main Ofice—-2233 6th st. n.w. branch Yard--G83 New Work av. n.w. (Thomaa B. Penick’s old stand.) octé-8m G, & Smpuirr, ALAS TS GOAL ARD WOOD, of every seciety. Specie’ stiention a: ‘Teiephonie connes ghee sd Atuus, ver. P YOAL OOD. C°*“5ounson BRoTr id Woop, purerugsie Gommzorions. ” COAL. Best Quatitye % ton i Prompt Deliveries. ‘WooD. nomically conducting the wood ani wharves ce ‘extensive store yards enablin when coal is lowest; oitices throushou t the city, and all in immediate commu- nication, insuring ‘prompt attention to orders, we sre prepared to offer to our pecone the best varie- thes of col at ths very lowest pi ave tneare scrigdy (pure tig a2 40 pounds ‘Main off nia Nopets foot of 1th 13th and F is. ew. Othoes: 1208 Fst Tia 2 9th D.w ; 1418 7thet RAILROADS. NeBrouk AND FORTKESS MONHOR Lt forte JANE boyy tae Corraiy JAMEB T- #8 fare, Leave 6th-st. wi ves Norfolk at Alexsicris Piney Poin! Fort Monroe, Va., going snd ene STEAMERS FOR NEW Bteamslurs } HN GIBBON and EG Pier 41, _ a ae = RU feeeapiiy toh PA DENHAM Agi SW st. Cae OBTH GERMAN LLO Los Berwxen New po Ria, ano Hasan <uearens. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, AND OTHERS, FoR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS, PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH wh. * 10) Batis ESDAYS and sand FRIDAYS, at 5 o'clock TU DAYS a 4 p.m, MAYS. For Feist ‘Tickets, Sta to General OM. MOE et’ bow. bear Willers Hotes a p29 6. 8 LOVELE, Preatdent ¥D—SrzaMaen am eee CLYDw’s NEW EXPRESS = WASHINGTON GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDBIA ND PHILADELP! Pa ines and’ all other paris of Through bile inden rtven for Barre Aateerp and d other on the Ooutnent ang for Mediterrans For freight au Gom street, MEROHANT TAILOR, iecé-Im_ No. 414 Oth street northwest, Sik BEar NS, LADIES’ FUB OAPS, rig SILH CIBCULABS, NOVELTIES IN COLLARETTES AND MUFFS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS. Sect-Im pesar «= co. LATEST STYLES OF SILK. DERBY, SOFT, AND OPERA Hats. 6231 Penna. Ave. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS... dect-Im 6231 Pennsylvania ave. J CST RECEIVED TW reat deal Ww. HL TENNEY & SONS, dect-1: ‘0 CABS PRAIRIE HAY, and forsale in quantities to suit. A fine articlefor ‘: ual not uot superior to Bye Straw ands Wholesale Deatersin Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed, Georgetown, Green HAND CLOTHING, ; ‘ caine on Wa . Oe iret ontwent WALSKEY, 901 E street, D.O. TS, BOOTS, bag —3y- Yipee PISTOLS, the very hishest coat petoas will be ‘Orders La BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL. Lebel ‘THE ONLY LINE BETW THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE T0 TAKE ENFEOT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 A. EAVE WASHINGTON. ti. 20 enteano, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Ex- 5 C0 baltimore, Piteott City and way stations. 16.40—Baitimore Exp .60—Baltimo: awh and way. (Piedmont, Strahan r, Hagerstown and way, via 8.10 Point ef tocks ana way station! $.45—Staunton and Valley Express. (Connects for Hagerstown and at Point of ka for jerick.) SPocNew York. Philadelphia and Boston Express. 9.00—On, Sanday only for Baltimore, Annapois 0S, re Express. (Stops at Hyattevi Colles, Beltevile, feanrel, Annapa Sits Jane: Hon, Jeasuy's and Hanover, tos Pliteburh, “Ohicsgo, Cincinnat! snd 8 M. a ag Dal enors Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way 41.25—On pay only. Xe for Baltimore and way. 12 05—Baltimore Exyr 12.35—New York, Piiladeinnia and Boston Exp! 3-30_Baltimore and Way Statious.. (Winchester, noe fen Hagerstown and Way, via tim: Hyattsville and Laurel Ex- f somali Gere erick via via Belay. Stops at Anna- lis J jon.) t4a5SPotnt ‘Winchester and Stations. (On Sundsy sao point of Hocks and Way Biations only.) itimore, and Way Stations. 16.45—Philadelphis Baltimore! xpress. (Mar- Sinaburg and Way, via jat Hyatt. apd Laurel.)’ 8.05—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 6. itimore and Way Btations. ‘Baltimore and Express. tia andi Lonta .45—Baltimore, Hyattaville ani t10.00—New Yor! Lip hegl hia and Bo Boston rex. Layo 8 ing Car to New York, and spec- Sleeping Car to Philadelp phi. eee 31 cis ODIY. Other trains daily, ex- cept Bunda trains sto at Relay Btal For farther i info! an apnly at the Baltimore ro = exet offices, Washington Station, a 1351 Benneyivania aven! ner nl where orders will be taken po a ee 198) nthe ae je Track, NOR AND BOOTH WEST. rman Serr JAMOAES SS a TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from _— ner of Sixth and B streets, a3 pes Sitabuge and the W 8:00 a1. For tcepine Cars to Louisville and Giloage, 10:50 a.m daily, with Sleeping Oars from Harrlaburg Cinciniatt, St. Lonis and Ohicaxo; 9:30 p m. yu 01 Grains inect at re a HOMAS: ieee eee CATALOGUE THE PRIVATE LIBEABY OF THe “yate Da. J. E. SNOD- To be sold ie ee southwest aay corner Pennsylvani e. and lith st., ¢ m- mencing on MONDAY EVENING, Jawvanr 10. 1881, at HALB-PAST SEVEN O'CLOGK, and cont = ing at fame hour each eveniny until all aro sold. Jan4-6t THOMAS 1 OWLING, Auct. BEAT FAWN BROKER'S, SALE OF SOLD oy HE: naa , OU: FLA se Iwill soll, at sicre lela Be canis commencing WEDN| ESDAY EVI ENING, Say O'CLOCK, & large of Pawned and Forseited Goods—Gold and Bilver ch Cutery, Plated Ware, Guns, lot to be sold and fall eaar ante MOSES JACOBS, Pawn brol jané: GUILD, Auct. VALTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES! SSALR OF TWO-RTORY FRAME AND LOT FCUSTERN FEET Ete DA HAL INCHES. BY FIFTY FACE SIX TREN SAN ALSO, TWO LO T, f aceed of trust , ad duiy recorded in Liber 242, one of the land records for the District of Colambia, and. by Girection of the party secured theroby, we Will Bell At pub anevion. tn front of the premires, on BRAY 8TH, 188], AT 4.50 P.M, iM fing bes ibe rin outatas sleanee ae she ‘ashington, in said District, hn G. Adaaia’ subdivision of Lots seid nubdivision of sa! ard Eis diy recorded in the snrveyor's Faid cityy in Laber CB, By folio 217, towedier wit the improvements thereon. ‘Terme of sale: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months, with interestat 7 por cent, to berectred by pureliaser's notes and a dood of trast on property fold. Conveyaucing and recording at purchaser's co-t, ‘This property will be sold aep- erately oras awhole, as may be deemed best at 90 desosit required at time of sale; to be complisd with in six days rnetees reserve riht to resell at ind cort ti Sea Dr pur cnaeer j ‘Trustees. RTHUR A BIRNEY, accat-a&dba HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES" SALE OF TMPROVED, PROPERTY, ON 1 STKHET. BEIM EEN TENTH A NB ELEVEATH STREETS NORTHEAS By virtue of a dood of trust, dated Sane sth, 1874, and duly recorded in Jaber 769 folic, 160," et seq. of the land records otal the District of Columbia, and by the a tion of the party secured thereby, w publle auction. in front of the premicas, on FRI- DAY, THE 7TH Day OF JANUANY, 1881, AT 4 O'CLOCK P.M. all that piece or parcel of round lying and belng in Washington city, District of Columbia, and known and described as part of Lot fwo (2), ib square nine hundred and fifty-seven (957), Being the west thirteen fet one-half inch (13 36-12 ft. 5 =D by depth of one hundred feet (100 ft.) of pald lot with all improvements. Said real oatata wilt bo wold’ subject th ail aneatd taza collector's Cerlideate of winch wit be eanbited ee tues Lerms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, of whi leposit of 850 must be made at the sale, and the balance in two eqral lustaiments, payable in six and twelve months respectively, for which the promiscory notes of the purchaser, dated on the day of sale, and bearing interest from date at the rate of six per centum per annum until paid, and secured by @ deed of trust on the property sold mutt be given or the whole purchase money. rag: be paid in cach, at the option of the purchaser. the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from the day cf sale the Trustess reserve the right to resell said real estate at the risk and ccat of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice. All conveyancing and recording, at the expense of the purebarer. 5 dc c24-8 M. P. GALLAN,; Trustees. Frcs. FOX & BROWN, Real Estate Brokers. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CONNEGTIOUT “AVINUE, REIWEEN K AND L oBY Vittue of & deod of trust dated November h, A.D. ¥y Tecorded in Liber No Tae: follg 909, et ser ron of thes land rose ords for the District of Goturnblagk wil ell. wt publio. suction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, THR lite Day or JaNvsny, A.D. 1881, aT 4 O'CLOCK -M., the following described real estate, situated in the city of Washin cton, District of Goliumbia, to wit: Lot numbered ) in Shepherd's subdi- Vision of square numiberod ono hundred and sivey- four (164), a8 said subdivision is duly recorded upon the books of, the Surveyors office of said city, in Liber H.D.C., folio 210, toxether with the improve- ments thereon), consisting of a two-story basement and manssrd Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms: The amount of indebtedness secured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the expense of sale, in cash; and the balance at tweive and eixhteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of gale aud scar by a deed of trust on the property sold. shall be tsken. A deposit of two hundred (2:0) dollars shall be required of the purchaser at the time of sale All conve; cyanea at cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven dayp, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the ritk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after five days" advertisement. THOMSON, Trurtee. J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. de24, 28,31%ja4, 7, 10.13 the ty egeare Noe 331, MEDICAL, &e. @ ectupraints quickly cured: daily at 606 1ih Btreet. north: Wert. Otlice hours from to9 p-nie dee30-1m ATTENTION! — Highly, respectab'o lady has viccly furnished ROOMM, with first-class BOARD. for ladies during illness. Address Box 9, ‘star office. dec30 DME BLANCHE, OF PARIS, FEMALE'S DOE: TRESS, cures all complaints. A epeciaity, Leucorrhea. ' 710 w at. northwest. decs0-2¥ CONSULT DR. AND MADAME SELDEN, Pro- fotsors of midwifery: over twenty. years suc ccaatul practice; board, nigral ioent: for Bales Gale Barnet street, be- tween Lexinwton and Baratoxs ets-, near Onatles, Baltimore, Md. i. LEON, the oldest established : out ae D' bie. LADIES" PI HYSIOIAN in the city, be EALTH IS ear —DR. E. 0. WEST'S HERVE AND, BRAIN TREATMENT: A pects fore pyseele, Dizziness, Convalat ns, sroustare: O ec by Cos exertion, ‘self-abuse, or over- ence, whic! leads to misery, Cgeay One box will cure recent cases. contains one month's tment. One dellar a box, or six boxes for five dollars; sent by mail prspaid on receipt of rice. We guarantes six bo: case. ith esch order received by us for six boxes, panied with five da id the urchaser our written mm the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. tees by STOTT & te 480 ryrehinenih avenus, Was! 0., Waole- gale and Retail Agents, to whom all orders should ad 5 6-8, ta, th&k 43 Ohatham st (D.—To all who are sufferii routh,, from the nervous RereRWanEet Da. Baorsans fails = 5 Per er=d of Female Weakness, ties Obstructions; thirty years’ experience in Waningten. ‘Offios, 906 Bet. a.W., souponite sate: = MOTI'S FRENOH cure for Kidney D: teed impotenty, Gieet. Soret Blood and, Skin’ Ta oe Graver and all Uri , Seminal Druggist, corner 12th et. and Pa. ak il box, sent by tail under seal on caintol pric For, Foods ¢ Greek Line, 6:40 8.m. and 4:40 p.m. except Sunda: For annaro polis, 6:40 40" a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex- yun FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- WAY AND ae AND WASHING- TO! Z For Alexandria, sagen ies 11:20a.m., 4:20, 5:00, 6:20, 8:1 On Sun- diay at 700, 02 is jam. and 8:00 shmond and the South, 7:00 and 11:00 For Richmon: a a beh 8 Se ea nine BHOssD ys the Laces Lrosrr Feri ees —2sTH— POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THE Commonwealth Distribution Oo., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, Louisville, MONDAY, CVAwUAHY 51 a Assi. drat fguncaye Genel he t- Ge-This in ,opecia act and has mever Paheu B. Uirouit Oourt on March ‘Sist rendered the following decisions: Ast—That the Coe penta ahora Distri- bution Company is legal. Fag wget Bank SEND BY BI Pay AEGBERSED Lee Hits. Rei ‘Orders SGeprese, oan be sent st our ox panes "hdres BOARDMAN, Conner Jom, 2, COMMEBEORD,” ana ‘ 1708 N.¥.ave. or Pas ave. Le, CUTICURA Itching and Scaly Diseases, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Olid Sores and Mer- curial Affections Cured when all other human nan agencics fail. 1. OvT1cuRA RESOLVENT p strengthe: and supports the system Throuek the mocha stages of blood, ekin and scalp humors snd dis- orders of the liver, Haney a ‘and urinary organs. Cvricuna, al jelly, arrests di inflammation, | itching ana irritation, heals eens and eats away’ dead sb iu and foe 3, CUTICURA MEDICINAL SOAP, for the toile bath and vursery, cleanses, soothes, refreshes an< beautifies the skin. Cozrouma SHAVING BOAP 18 the only medicinal shaviag 60ap. Skin Humors, Milk Crust, Etc. Skis Humor.—Mrs. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur, ‘Mich., writes that her face, head and some parts of her’ body were almost raw. Head covered with ecabs and cores. Suffered fearfully, aud tried everything. Permancutiy cured Gy “Gutioura Keniecies. MILE CrustT.—Mrs. Bowers, 143 Clinton street, Cincinnati. speaks of her sister's child, who was gured of mk crust, which resisted alt remedies for two years. Nowa fine, healthy boy, with a beau- tifei head of hair. TEITER OF THE Hanps.—Elizabeth Buckley, Litteton, N. H., thankfully praises the Cutieura Remed:es for a cureof tetter of the hands, which had rendered them slmost nseloss to her. Scald Head, Alopecia, Etc. H. A. Raymond, auditor F. » Mich , was onred of Scacp Trap. cB. R aid bend of nine years’ wquration by the Outicura Rem- FALLING OF THE Bark.—Frank A. Bean, Steam Fire Enyine 6, Boston, was cured of alopecia or falling cf the air by the Oaticura Kenied es, whieh compictely Testored his hair when ail said ho would Daxpnurr.—Thomas Les, 2276 Frankford Avs., Philadelphia, afflicted with dandruff which for twenty years had covered his scsip with scales one quarter of sn inch in thickness, cured by the Quti- cura Remedies. Gorrouns Rewxprrs are prepared by Weems & Portes, Chemists and Dragwit Nashingto street, Hoston, and aro for sale. b: ita. Price of OuTiouRs,s Medicinal ae sult 50 cents; large boxes, 81. Ae EESOLvENT? the new Blood Purifier, 8! 1 per bottie. Guricund MEDICINAL TorLer Soars cents. QuTiocRa MEDICINAL. Gente Soar, 16 cents; in bars, for Barbers and cents. meumers, HW AUL mailed free on receipt of price. SANFORD'S RADICAL OURB FOR CATARRH. One Bottle Radical Cure, One Box Ca- tarrhal Solvent. and One Improved haler. Price for all, Si. Is of marvellous efficacy for relieving violentattacks of Sneezing, to which many are subject, for cleans- ing the Head and Nasal Passages when clogged with offensive matter, for deodorizing and purifying the breath, for rendering the Head clear, the Brain ac- tive, the Breathing easy, and every sense in a most grateful and soothed eaeaioe Bexinving with the N: deodorizes, soothes and healt rests the form” ation of putrid ination, Tt serikes at the very hence of the disease. ‘This done, its constitutional action gradually and thoroughly removes from the blood and circulating fluids the poison that has been sucked up by the abso~bents from purulent matter had dropped into the stomach and been in- Baloa by the lungs. Ask your druggist for SANFORD‘: General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. seazes, it cleansos, 's! RADICAL Cure. COLLINS’ Voltaic Electric Plasters, Placed over the center of the nervous forces, the pit ofthe stomach, they stimulate the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, perfect Digestion, cure Dys- pepsia, Bilious Colic, Cramps and Pains, and pre- vent Ague and Malarial Diseases. For Weak and Sore Lunge, Palpitation of the Heart, Painful Kid- neys, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Sciatica, they are the best remedy in the world. Ask for Con- iiss’ VouTaro ELECTRIC PLastERs. Oaly 25 cents. dec29 TOLU ROCK AND RYE, TOLU ROOK AND RYE. TOLU ROCK AND RYE. TOLU KOCK AND BYE. (Trade-M, * Secured.) THE GREAT APPETIZER. AND BURE CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. TOLD. The most scceptable preparation TOLU. — TOLU. = TOLU. known for Bronchial, Pectoral and TOLU. — TOLU. — TOLU. Pulmonary Agections. AN EXOZL- TOLU. _ TOLU. — TOLU. 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Ae VOGELER & CO., nov10-eol2m Battm™o! NOW THYSELE. K Begactee i ea oie i m CAL INSTITUTE, Boston, entitled THE BOLENGH OF LIFE; on, SELF-PRESERVA' Sitality, nervous and physical asbility, of tall impaired by the errors youth or too close appli- cation to business, may be restored and ‘manhood regained. a x: pio hundretane edition, revised an¢ enlarged, Jost the English stor written by’ physician of it experi ‘3 gold feveled medal Pedal By th the. ‘National ‘Medical ‘Assooistion- it contains beautiful and very ex ve eng "Three undred prescriptions for al fare, Bete isoaso, tie Fesult of many years of extensive and successful ractice, ether ohe of which in worth ton Himes the ey ‘book. Bound in French cloth: price duly 81, sent by mail post paid: ‘The don Lancet : **No person should be qritioa tis valanbio book: te Sic soos auld saan va to aul on receipt of 6 cents for postage. refe to Hon. P. As Danes sonra mets Biseell, M.D., Kbsoclation. Address Dr W. ate No. 4 Bulfinch st. Boston, Mass. ‘The may be consulted on ail ‘iseases requiring feb33-m&th eae THYSELF, FASHION ALLE Ty DSESSMARER, 9123 Pennsylvania Avenue, Formerly Pith Lord & Taylers. N-Y., and Wm. ‘8 CLOAR®. Etc., made in au- rand Uo., St Louis, eng erior style atehort notice. Outting and Bastin. Perfect ft guaranteed. =~ a ponte hs Suatentoed see esas DRESSE, SUITS Frew ERS! FLOWERS!!! We have closed out all of an Traporter’s stock of FLOWERS at leas than half price, and wil sell them at 60c., Sc. and #1.00 per spray. EID GLOVES, from 2 fo 10buttons, tn Witeand Opera Shades. RvEny Path GuauaNteeD. Reception and pinitins BONNETS at Less than AcTUan Cost to CLOSE _Mrs, M. J. HUNT, dec30_ Nos. 621 and 623 D streetn.w. eee ee Se ene O88 street ae o Hon DAY SPEC POPCLAK CELLULOID COMB AN SILK PLUSH Gi A OH ARIETY. SLE PLUSH [ BUSES." PURNE iM, POCKETBOOKS, HANDSOME RILR OMBRELLAS, ARD MANY ARTICLES SELKOTED ESPRCIAL- LY FOE SHE HOLIDAY, SEASON. Ninth und’F Streets. acc22 Cae. Rverert, J Ios. 403 and 495 7h st. n.w. RARE ATTRACTIONS OF NEW NOVELTIES IN FANCY WORSTED WORK of New Desigus, for Embroidery on Linen, Mam- moth and Feit Cloth. A {nll line of Worsted (hand-knitted) Goods, Satin and Velvet, Obild's Bonnets, Embroidered Cloaks, #il sizes, and a general Outtit for Children. Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, German Yara, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered Material on hand at the Lowest Market Price dect-1m y BS. Geis BUPPERT, 608 8th trent sy PP Patent Office, ABT. EMBROIDERIES ZEPATRE, and WEL RMANIOWN WOOL, FELT. CaNVASSES, on all Material for FANCY NEEDLEWORK. Fines cele of LAOES, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, RSTED and CHILDREN'S FURNISHING Goubs, full line of MACRAME THREAD, STAMPING promptly executed. dec?7 w™ B. VAN REUTH, PARISIAN MODES, 1212 13th St. Northwest. Latest detiens in WEDDING sTROUSSEAUX, MOUERING DRESSES, WALKING SUITS, DIN- NER and RECEPTION’ DRE: Ramples of the latest imp-rtations of Dress ds, Novelties in Trimmings aud Buttons, al- ways on hand. Complete Costumes of all descriptions at Ae shortest notice. dec! ena PARIS KID GLOVES Revecep 23c. Pen Pars 2-Bution, #1.50. 3-Button, os retit tton, $2.00. sepebi iol MONOGRAM KID GLOVE. a-Button, 7 msehe SF Button, BL en, tio) é Batton, 81,50. J.P. PALMER, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, accls No LO? F st. QPECIALTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HEAL LACE GOODS, FANS, SILK MUFFLERS, FANOY BASKETS, KID GLOVES, JAOKETS, ULSTERS, SILK DOLMANS, FUR LINED SILK CIRCULARS, FUR LINED FOOT MUFFS, AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THE Pp Ad WNT PARISIAN NOVELTIE: maa M. WILLIaN, del6 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pa.ave. ERBMILYA’S LADIES’ BOOTS. fag om icra sinc of inter GOODS F : 9 AS, H. VERMILYA, ae Oth st., opp. Patent Office. nob Ms E. ee ae in conneo- ™ Agency for 8, TAYLOR'S PaT- FERNS. SYETE GutTING, he., Heed Loe FAMILY SUPPLIES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS. ON DECK, AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT, WITH CANDY by the ton, several Grades......0.». GUM DROPS by the ton... SHELLBARKS—New York State NUTS by the ton—all kinds. BAISINS by the ton—all kin: CITRON and CURRANTS by the ton... FLORIDA ORAN3ES—Fine.... Large Supply VALENCIA ORANGES-Fine Large lot & very Cheap LEMONS—The Best in Washington.........Bix Lot MALAGA GRAPES—The Best in Wash’n.50 Barrels AND OTHER CHRISfMAS GOODS IN END- LEsS SUPPLY AND GREAT VARIETY. TO GIVE AN IDEA OF OUR PRIOES, WE QUOTE IN PART AS FOLLOWS: 8 Ibs. MIXED CANDY—Choice. 7 lbs. MIXED OANDY—Chotee. for 6 Ibs. MIXED CANDY — Choice French Creams.. 8 lbs. MIXED NUTS. 7 lbs. MIXED NUTS. 6 lbs. MIXED NUTS. 10 Ibs. RAISINS . 8 lbs. RAISINS 6 ibs. RAISINS 5 lbs. BAISIVS: 4 Ibs. RAISINS—Large Olusters. 12 Ibe. Ex. *‘O” SUGAR (nearly white). 103g lbs. Standard ‘*&” SUGAR.. 10 Ibs. Standard Granulated SUGAR. BIG STOOK—LOW PRICES ALL THROUGH. OALL EARLY. @™ Telephonic Connections. aa ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth st. morth, $ 5 54 8 SSSSsesssses st Pedal al od of clei atoll tod decd. Opposite Daily Oritic Office. ‘OHN B. KELLY, J DEALER IN Frast-O1ass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Btalle 625, aud 629 Oenter Market, 9th street wing, Sei doe ‘ahd 208 N Northern Liberty Markets or adds eS Box 71, City Post Office. a delivered free of charge to all all parts of URKEYS, WIL! CANVASS BACK, | "REDHEAD, MUSOOVA Lf NTE GROUSE. QeABe rise, RUEASANTS. gnome ar THE BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO. i719 Pennsylvania avenus. RIDA ORANGES, STRAWBERRIES, onrons FROM PHILADEL- ALSO pith oa OHIOKEN AND TUB- 1B THANKSGIVING. =, ‘TRA ROAST B BEEF, OANVASS-BAOK, RED ak HEAD, QUAIL, GROUSE, etc., Gecd peers - Fourteenth and Ni. Cor. Ae tee jew Yori PEOCIAL NOTICE. jPECIAL ATTENTION of purchasers to Wo call the Brzcts SHYENA. . * GHIORDES ana DAGHESTAR muss AnD CARPETS, VERY Fae gia a got wie | Win TOR, AMMINSIEH and othr OARE HOOE, BHO. & 00., 1338 F street northwest. BREUNINGES. Practical Watchmaker e and Jeweler, 929 Penn. ave. Man ony ‘A stock of Fine ‘and promptly e: Watches, Jewelry and bliverware alwayeon hand. ‘oovd Sim Bov20 HINING HECOBD, $3.0 Year. Nel OL 04 Broadway, New York. Most Poptce Bree, Orders oho both Hy au. Y. SStolsotm "ALEX. BOBT. CHISOLM. Prov’ Wal Pere AL Tivrite for particulars ee rt LL. VEN'L.— Warranted se ts tis aw. TUESDAY............. January 4, ISSI. The Senatorship Contests, PRELIMINERY MANOBUVERING IN SIX STATES. The Tennessee legislature met yesterday. The house was organized by the election of W. . (republican,) of Shetby, speaker. The senate dalloted " twenty-tive times for Spesker without result. Mr. Ramsey, ts re. garced, however. more of agreenbacker than republican. ‘The republicans were foread to accept the declaration of the Warren green. backers and ignore the caucus nominee, R. R. Butler, to prevent the election of a democratic Speaker. The state-credit and low-tax deino- crats acted in the utmost harmony. ‘The caucus of republican assemblymen at Albany. ., last night, unanimously nomi nated Gen. Geo. H. te for speaker of the house her, of Jefferson. who was the most. prominent opponent of Sharpe, joined in makitg the bonination unanimous. The democratic cau cus nominated Erastus Brooks, of Richmond, as their candidate for speaker. About two-thirds of the mgmbers of the Majine legislature have arrived & Augusta, and cenvassing on the senatorial question ts very lvely. | The contest will be almost wholly b* tween Messrs. Hale and Frye, and the friends of both gentlemen are very confident of the success of their respective candidate by a small me jority. ‘The Pennsylvania Benatorshlp was vi settled against Hon. Galusha A? Grow, a’ i risburg, last night, by the success of the Yer party In the republican caulus .0° house 1a ‘The Cailforata legislature met at Sacramento yesterday, and effected an organtzation wi a out delay, the republicans Organizing both horses. The Nevada legisiat ized at Carson City SLosson has writt proposing to play V: champtoa b tard player, on the fofiowing terms: tLousand points up for a stake of 5,000 fra the game to be played on a new table from Now York, on which neither Siosson nor Vign wx has played: the mateh to come off th New York, ion or Paris. ANOTHER NAVAL ENGAGEMENT took place on the 4th instant’ between the Peruvian and Chiltan veesels in the Bay of Pisco, Peru. The land batteries and several torpedo boats also took part in the fight, but no decided advantage was gained by elther side. ‘The United states steamer Lackawanna, which was anchored In the bay, a3 Well as several other neutral ves- sels, had narrow escapes from the sells of thr Delligerents. A BASEBALL PLayEr’s Pay.—A telegr: the N.Y. /eraid from Cleveland Janes, ‘The directors of the Cleveland [baseball have been expecting Dunlap’s contract for some time, but it fatled to arrive for some reason, and as the season {s rapidly approaching and as Duplap ts one of the best men in the nine, iUis po wonder that the directors began to get anxious. To-day the mystery was solved by the appearance of Dunlap, who came from the East. He immediately had an interview the directors and demanded that they pay ict £1,600, the salary he drew last. season, or grant him arelease. The directors refused fo do elther, and were firm tn saying they would give hit no extra pay. The great’ second baseman then made threats, and declared that he wouid NOt stay unless they gave him his price. Clapp, he says, gets $1,500, and he considers himselt Worth a3 much as he. ‘The consideration of ihe matter has been laid over by both parties until to-morrow. A Thitr’s DzaTH.—An unknown man at- tempied to steal an overcoat from a passenger on the Morris and Essex raliroad yesterday morning. He was detected as the train was leaving East Newark, N.J., and leaped from the moving train. In'talling ne struck on his head, and died soon afterwards. There was nothing on hls person to lead to bis Identifea tion, atid his remains were taken to the morgue at Banson, $5,000 WORTH OF WEDDING PRESENTS STOLEN. ‘The house of Mr. Wm. P. Sheldon, a New York stock broker, lving in’ Brooklyn, wastcooily entered by a thier Nederges the family were at dinner a day or two since, and diamond, Jewelry &c., to the value of $5149 were carried articles were wedding presents given oo Mn Sheldon’s daughter, who was married a Couple of weeks since. They were stored in an upper room. Although the thief was seea tn the house, he was mistaken for one of the ser- vants. A reward of $2,000 1s offered for the re- covery of the stolen goods. DISCHARGED BECAUSE BE Wou Vor. telegram from Jersey City, N. J., Januar: Says:—Reuben Howe has for a long time been a letter-carrier in Jersey City, and has per- formed allthe duties pertaining to the off faithfully, Last October Postmaster Gopste learned that Howe belonged toa religious Sect called the Untted Evangelical Brethren. One Of their regulations is that the brethrea stall have nothing todo with worldly affairs. Tue Postmaster (juestioned Howe, and asked him if such was one of their beliefs, and Howe admit ted that it was. The postmaster told Howe that he thought working for the governrasnt Was a worldly affair, and that le thoagut Howe ought to vote at the coming 9a. Howe feftised to do s0, and the postmastar, learning of the fact, aise him to day from the government employ. Howe says he will apply to the Postmaster General for reinstate- ment under the civil service rules. A CoxcnEssionaL, Contast.—Judge J.C. Gpok has served upon M. E. Cuties a nottee of } inteutton to contest the seat for the 6th Lowa congresstonal district. INJUNCTION AGAINST A PREacueR.—An tn- Junction has been tssued In the common court at Pittsburg, Pa., restraining Rev. Nevin Wocdside from preaching in Oak Alley Church. MARITAL INFIDELITY WITH TRaGic RESULTS.— A special from Memphis says:—“Tni3 morni Henry oi found Mr. Tate, a barber, in his tally wounding Bui is trifling. The character of Tate's wound is ‘Lot stated.’ A Youne GIRL MURDERED BY A REJECTED LovgK.—A young thal was stabbed to death last night in Brook- lyn by a young man org Walsh, whose attentions she had rejected He procured & Sbarpened the biade until tt Lic zor, and last night repaired use, She came out and talked to him, and then left him and ran into the house. Later in the night, having ceca she saw Walsh stiil ng A few minutes after aE Went out to speak to hi im. A t stage into the hallway, exclalmi “Uh, I'm stabbed!” and sank dead in the arias Of one of the family who opened the basement door just as she was falling. Walsh dropped his weapon and made off. After th murder Walsh went down to Gowanus cansi and at- tempted to commit suicide eH drowning him- self, Pout he was fished out and taken to the Long Island Coll Hospital It was not known at the time that he was the murderer, but he told who he was, and he was removed to the police station, where he was found to be s9 exbausted that a physician had to be called in to attend him. MRS. SARAB E. BSLDEN, who It 1s stated, is oH widow of a confederate general, was ar- ees yesterday at Jersey Ci ae J., charged defrauding boarding house keepers. A FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD MURDERER.—A tele- gram from ee ay 3 says: A wans, 15 years old, was fatally stabbed to-night at 4th and Red- Wood streets by Martin Dorf, aged 14 years. Dorf had been sent to a bakery for bread, and Was accosted ona street corner by Evans, who struck him in the face and knocked him in the thie Dort says he struck Evans in self- lefence, Dut denies that he uso a knife. When Evans was struck he ran toa store, but oe icnife severed an artery abot says Evans tpvariabiy tormented him when he met him in the street. THE COLD SNaP IX THE SovTH.—The Rappa- hannock river is closed sy ice six inches thick. oe is ae ‘scarcity of fire wood in around, and she wood in the yards, we ont by. eA u was Rom Dp -At Parkerdaie, yesterday afternoon Mrs. Chadwick, a widow iady, was out sleighing with her brother, when they were Tun Into by @ heavy sleigh driven by a drunken map. and Mra. Chadwick was s0 severely in- Jured that she died in a few hours, ute eae eget aa was yt lew ee ltenigs in place of Bens. in Mr. Rollins is a re- Seventes ptgeen pare Mh prosecut tering the ‘saloon i town, emptying the casks, breakt the 2 | gamers er licen acta aoa table with SNOWBALLING Wrrn IMPORTED Swow. —The boys up-town dissevered that the —— trains were covered with snow to the depth four or five inches, and they speedily organized € Snowballing expedition, and the sport was kept up for a long time with the yo ok Of the snow which was thus imported into the clty.—Charieston News, A Youne Wire's SvicIng —Mrs. Matthiessen, 24 years of age, committed suicide In Baltimore Sunday Moroing by cutting ber throat walle Jemporarily tmsane. She was the wiie of a Norwegian doing bustness in tnis city, fecst-ntomartnmectanel iy Tar Rcsw or Evtoratiox.—The prediction that the year’s immigration would exceed all tormer records bas turned out to be trae. The Prodiglous agcregate of $20.0 arrivals at, Cas- le Garden surpasses anyihing before known there, and no coubt the same is true regandi the arrivals during 1580 at the other seaports o ‘Unis countr: The new r, nevertheless, bids tatr to outdo in Unis resp the dented che just ende A Marne 18ST MINISTRR KILLRD.—A spectal s that the Rev, Wi N.Y... a Moth satu ‘day nignt way aceident pasting tralia. r. in r runa- @ taking fright at a x TO THR Nacren TKoere —Mr. elved an Unexpecied nd w Ue colony of Nautch daucers and jaggions, Who arrived a few week- ago from Hiudostan, The addition was made at half past New Year's evening, when a baby was bora, who hereafter will’ call Oomdat, the year-old bride of Abbr Whatever the equivalent tu Hindostan may be for that term of relationship and affection. Comdat ts th st of the Nautch dancers who are under coutract to Mr. Daly. Mr. Daly's family physiclan, Dr. J. W. Dow ling, assisted by Dr. Swift, bis Colleague, were pre birih of the boy, which must becon from the fact that the young ADboolally, who Weighs four pounds and four ts Uhe first Hindoo child born on Am soll. Mother and child are doing well.—New York Tri TRE SPRAGUE IVORCR Case. from Columbus, Jan. 2d, says Aivorce case 18 ‘attracting no_ little al here among the friends of Mrs. Kate Sprague, and every move ot tbe attorneys is Watcved with eager Interest. A promt New York attorney 1s now tn tits etty in taking depostt Mrs. Sprague’s ea From the attention gly alls in collect evidence. it ts quite apparent hat tar Miss Kate ¢ u before the p r.—The old terror of White Pin in the alr of Salt Lake le there was a fog, and that they in “rstan calm and cheerfal ed SO penetrating. ating in the air, call Unla a fappears they wicklups” "nil Il goss 004 Feason for Luli, A per son out of doors essartiy breathes 1 lungs alr which ts eh: arged wi particles of tee. ? ammation | and stron, x fs the Inng surface exposed, mi pre Tous isthe hold which the disease takes. — Lake Tritn Tur Ectectic Cin of Trenton, N Posed Of colored men, has elecied Gen. Grant an honorary member, and has received an auto- graph letter from him in which he accepts une Louor with muck pleas The clud has had the letter framed,and skows it with much pride 10 all Visito: ELLA HicGins, the young daughter of a poor miner, al Dunmore, Pa., desired to dress a3 well as her companions at a forthcoming party, aud therefore purchased some fineries’ ata store, sayiug they were for the wife of a nelgubor; Who Would pay for them. ‘Che merchaut, on taining how he had becn tricked, made arraugements to have the girl arres When ‘he officer went to get her. she was found hang « ing toa beam In the garret of her home, 6 DIED. BOWEN. angen 4th, 1881, at 740 a.m., of consumption, Mrs. Bx ‘M. Bows, formerly of Dayton, Unio, seed fifty-two yea ‘Notice of funeral hereafter . FUNT. Atone o'clock this (Tuesday) mornin January 4, ISL, Aatos HUNT, in theseventy-eluth sear of sffom. bis tate ot | 7SNuseral om Thureday, at ym. renide: ce, No. 210. strect northesst, the famuy invited to attend. Re tote gS Cn Javu , 1881, at 9 o'clock Li sou of Louis F-aud barbara Puillipp, need 2 years 10 Our littie Louis is yor Alia tiny epiait’s fed boy we loved 'so dear, Lies sleeyitie with the dead, A tear a father's eye; Amo! sachin boart, Can only teil the azony How hisrd it ist vs t Fanersi w.ll teke place from parents residence, 2101 K street nc Tihwest, Wednes » January jock p.m. Friends and relatives of the family oo d to attend. YCUNG. In New York city, January 4th, 1881, (sk FITZPATRICE, daughter of the late Joun 0 hn Russell Youag, in the Fizratr ck and wife of Uris tith year of Ler age. UNDERTAKERS. ILLiam Ad) ef ee FUMatsHtNd Us UROuRTAREM, 6 Ps. between 8d Everythine ‘nret clase. ood ra SPINDLER, UNDERTAKBE, 1233 Seventh street northwest. apzs gm B. WRIGHT. UNDERTAKBE, sep77-12m 12337 LOth street uw. Loman STATE LOTTERY. TAKE NOTICE! AU correspondence should be with M. A. Dauphin as below. In ail cass the TICKETS themselves are sent, and never circulars offering certificates or anything else instesd. Any one pro- posing to offer anything else by circular or other- wise, on his own behalf or that of the Company, ia B swindler. A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, CLASS A, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JANUARY lita, 1881, 128rq MonTaLy Daawixa. Louisiana State Lottery Company 5 md yy was tigual and char, by the legislature of the state efor ef giucati table purposes in 1868 for twe! to which be net the - Siniable faith of tacrtate is plodaed, whi has been renewed. b; 00,000, to which it tins’ eines judd of over 6350.00. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRILU- TION will take place monthly oa the secoud Tues- Z It Never Scales or Postpones. Look at so following meachigwenrsed ‘AL PI 100,000 TIChETS AT TWO DOLLARS EA HALF TICKETS, ONE DULLAR. it a. ‘¥ SEEE oor E, $82 SSSSSS5555 © rf = uine with the fre nant ot CAUTION Sem ny eps “Consumption in England increased ten-fold in ‘ten years.” _