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EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BOF. J. MAX MUELLEM. Diccctor of sic, Si. John's Episcopal Church, Tesch Piano, Orwan and Vooal cal Musi, Sac wdicenne remov to 1209 Lith © reet northw: “dee$1-1m* EEN SCHOOL. ‘A attr Mr. ¢ pull Teopan his S Shoo! MON. DAY. Jaguars ide 8st in Botuules y Hal oo Pentieyivania ave’ southeast. deesv-Im + OR IN_CLAS8—Ma'hematics, Freneh, German and English. Special'atien'i in to prepareion for Ooilewe, Weat Point, Anns) wand all com) stitiveexaminations. Terme in advs: th st. northwest, ais. 8. W. FLYNN, A-M., 702 Prof. snd Mrs. L. B OC OOL- PE wg a ‘ OV. 17, 1sxt, 'S réwidence and private rchool for Boys is removed to 1538 I street northwest. “‘Les- sons in the French Laguage,” dect-3m ) eo Vv. PBUD 'HOMME’S French Bewinners, Intermediate, Advanced. New term November 29th. Pupils classed at any time, and only charwed from date of entrance. Cisss hours suitable to ail, Terma moderate. Pri- ‘vate lessons : red. Oall at 910 4th st. between 12 m. and 1p oe +: Mondays and Thursdays, be- tween 439 and 5 p noviT HE © EDs ARS.—A! ome SOHOOL for Yous Ladies is situate: on the i cont ie very acceasible to grounds are extensive and VEKNON SEMINARY BOAKOING AND DAY NOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIEe. Mr? vz Iss OSBORNE’S epee { . SCHOOL FOR YOU at. D.w. Classes for a alee, in oct Sa See an BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th aud L ste. n.w.—This tostituuon ve and successful experience of 16 Tt educates youbg men and women for use- dae — port. Its graduates # ot. a of ing” con.priece the Laws ‘Bess Arithmetic, Spencerian ing, by single and one ecure study and ze, Busi- jos! Penm:anshi eaeetr. sdapt Elocution sud ening Sessions. For nf: ome call at the College or addrees BY 0. SPENOLK, Principal. anclé pi oa ances F WASH- Ctrovlare sddresa Mrs. z & ABOHEG, ~= Washington, D. Mass. avenue, Lnstracter an e University, BOF. LA BKUQUE, 738 = st.u.w, cauve eoeeiecee ee ee spoken b; t and highly educated Parisian elewsnt ani ty sectety $1 _ sens lethod eaateat. STEAMERS, é&e. po! POTOMAC BIVER LANDINGS. STEAMER THOMPSON, Ospt. John Rk. W built expreas!; for “the Fotomss, iver Sorisene Satie leaves 6th street whart_evei AY, THURSDAY and SA’ <TURDAY, at 7 a ver &m., making the principal Isndings ‘in the Fare and freizhts C lowest rates. |. LOVELL, President, octI8-3m 1416 F street. HE STEAMED ARBOV Wil leave Potowes Kerry. 0 @harf, foot of 7th treet, as 7 ene 3 D., every BURDAY, TUESDAY AND THUESDAY, Sor ai] the POTOMAO RIVEB LANDINGS ss far «@ Leonardtown and Nomint; returning MONDAY, ‘WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare and Freicht at lowest rates. tyi8-ly F. J. STONE, Purser, NOBFoLs AND FORTRESS MONKOR BIEAMER JANE MOSELBY. Captain JAMES T. BAREE! at 5 o'clock sie m.,6top- ping at Alexani Piney ‘Soin Point Lookout Fe onrses Mar Colmnal aoe Bteamshire JOHN OIDON and EO O, ENIGRT, Pier 41, East poe ‘N.Y., SATURDAYS, at 7_s.m. FRIDAYS. For fiat Fates apply to P. A. DENEAM, Agt., 63 Water ‘Hoxeta. Btateroo fo,t0 General Office, Misra 8 cearteliacal md LOVELL, President. NozTB aan LLOYD—Sraem Seoraten axe New Yous, Maven, —— pier ‘The steamers of urday from Bremeu spon Tact oy adeteet sereet Hovoken. Rates of :—From New York to cas Lon- ‘ion, pton and es = — stoorare peri ee ei Trelehe oF pamere 3D orp we EROTE 0. ie Bs > BYE» "Avena ir Gi YLYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEER ASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDSIA - AND PHILADELPHIA, LAD! Fah RIVER, AxD INGLAND STATES. Through a4LL sete ES — Lee — Frost reo reoeived. daily until coods received and ‘vered at took of Lite P. CLYDE & 00., ee aa jen, Philadeip! 10} ‘Thth-et- wharf anda0a ¥ et. 1. w. $00: wapenta, 3 atten THE OUNAED 8: COMPANY LIm- We Between New pony EAverpeet. Cal rao Phi | Bteerage at rates. Bteerare tickets from pirerpoo! and. and all other parts of ‘Europe, a1 bills ae en — itwerp and other the tinent, For freight aud apply at the Company's jo. "00. G0 Tih treo, pag ae syenas, ‘Nati: ae Safe De -ovemie and 15th MEDICAL, &c. ADAM DE. FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR female complaints quickly cured. Can Le consulted daily street soit weet. Omice houre front tod p.m. TTENTION! — Hixhly respectable has Aliicey furpished — ROOMS, Tike few-clane BOARD. for ladies during at Is, FEMALE’ ares all complaints. A aosetaity. we. no) meee: =e = seLABiE PHYSIOTAN in the ‘er can be 26 on aa Female Gormptaints sad ‘Teves Sa: am ion tree. Bepa- ee ae = or Wop Eisai ES ey ous ESob aaa aL WEARS ‘on bY 4sare GON & ODF. pases 3 Nassan .t, New York. thirty years’ ex, Wasninerea Oshee, 906 Bata-w- eae, oct8-S-* == MOTTS FRENCH POWDERS—Oertain cure for Kidney Gravel and all Uri- Seminal Weak. ote THE TRADES. )K BINDING—The Lroutr et snd rst Wwe work. It is one of the city. 1013 Pa. 84 THIS AFTERNOO! npuomas DOWLING, 4 Auctioneer. TRU! STEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON I STREET, BECWREN. TENTE AND ELevehiH SIRKETS iS NOETHEAS: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Ji = 1stiy 1sfa ama a duty Tegra th ‘Liber ico, folig 160,” et of the land records of. District of Ccitusbia, and by the waitten direc ton! of the party secured thereby, we will sell : Bubs auction. in front of the premises, on F! DAY, TEE TEN Dav OF JANUABY, IMB, AT a O'CLOCK P. M., all that Diece or parcel of wronnd ying and being in Washiogton city, District of Columbia, and known and described a3 art of Lit feo (2), ih square nine hundred and Afty-seven (St), being the went thirteen fact one Nat neh } ry 36-12 tt) ) by depth of one huhdred feet (100 ft.) of aid lot, with al! improvemeuts. Said real stat will be sold subject " solleetor'e in six and twelve months respectively, for which the promissory notes of the purchaser, dated on the day of sale, ard bearing interest from data st the rate of six per centum per annum wutil paid, an a secured by @ deed of trust on the property’ sold must be given or tho whole purchase mousy may be paid in cash, at the option of the purchaser. If the terms of sidle are not complied with withia taa days from the day ¢? sale the Trustess reserve thc right to resell said r; ai estate at the risk and c stuf the defaulting purchaser after five days’ notice All conveyancing and recording at the expense of the purcbaser. jecd4- st MiP. GaLLaN,5 Teasters. T 1ORROW. ‘PYHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioneer. LARGE QONSiGNMENT OF CROOKERY AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY sie ING, Janvary 8 1881, at 10 o'eL0ck, I will vell a larse consignment of assorted Crockery. Ro postponement cn account of weather. Jan HOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ypuomass DOWLING, Auctionees Star Buildings. BEP AND RAW SILK AND HAIR CLOTH PAR- T. BLES. BE! 7 ALSO, iN on ‘GE On SALURDAY MORNING, Jaxvany 87H, 1881, 4T 10 o’0Locx, in front and within my Salesrooms, I will nell the ‘above yoods. No postponement on account of weather. jan6-2t THOS. DOWLING, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Cae PAWNBROKER'S: Bane OF soe, AND VER WATCHE ELR' UA TED WakE, SBE PISTOLS, &c., xoods, pawned and forfeited, and to be sold wiu- out reserve. Every: article quarantoed a8 repre THUS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, Cor. Ith and Penn'a ave. ALTER B. WiLLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. EEN, — OFS TWO-STORY vELLIS By Reels deed of trust dated Dece: ber 19th, 1877, and duly Hpc0r No. 874, folio 242, one of the \d records: for the District of ‘Colnmbin, and by the written ee of the part; red thereby, we will sell roe auction in frout of the premises, on , JANUARY STH, 1891, aT 4.30 P. we, the following-describea real estate, situate in the of Washington, in said District, to wit : Lots reg and E,, in Jolin G. Adame’ subdivision of Lots in gaid Adams’ subdivision of ioe No, bie said subdivision of said LoteC, D and E is duly recorded in the surveyor's office of said city, in Liber 0, B, B, folio 217, together with the improvements thereon. ‘erms of sale: Ove third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 7 per cent, to be secured by purchaser's notes and a deed of trast on property 80) a. Conveyancing ‘and recording at purchaser’s cost. T! property will be sold sep- sraiely or as a whole, ag may be deemed best at time of sale. 50 deposit required at time of sale; and terms of sale to be complied with in six days from me sot be itn reserve rizht to resell at risk and cost of defau! e Bo LELMAN, HUB A. BINNEY, j Trustees. decat-a&abe COAL AND WOOD. a. L. SHERIFF, a COAL AND WOOD, ‘Special attento iven to every order. eae grit ‘and 838 Fa. Ave. Depot and Mills, Water and N street, Potomas D. C°"sounson B: wee WwooD. ‘TELEPHONIC OomNECTIONS. COAL. Full Weight. ality. . COAL. Prompt Deliveries. 1D. Main office, ter mill and depot connected with ‘town conducting the wood and coal trade, wharves frctory, ive store yards enabling us to stock 0) it when coal is lowest; office throughont the city, and all in ediste commu- nication, ng prompt attention to orders, we are CL ties of coal at the very ‘We insure strictly pure of 2,240 the ton. JO) re Pole office, mill ae dey soon ot aw. and 221 Pe. ave. RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODELFAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JARREY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE mereor A EDNESDAY, ei pee = Vi WASHINGTON. $1.80ontcago, Cincineatl and St. Louis Fast Ex- Baltimore, Ellicott City and way stations. {.40-Baltimore Exprose 6. Li opr nt ois and way. (Piedmont, birpimeetny inchester, Hagerstown and way, $46_Stannton aud Valley Express” anton alle: DI for ‘Hagerstown and at Point of eons for for Frederick. 9.00—New York. Philadelphia and Boston Express. 39.1 — janaay niga! for Baltimore, Annapo.is ress. Gove st at Hyattsville, on Weare snd HAMOVSE) 2 +10. oul pare Chicggo, Oincinnat! and 8 i. 10-Battimore, Eliicott City, Annapolis and Way Sta BS Cr ee for Baltimore and way. m itimore i +2.35—New York, Pillage nia and Boston Express ‘Edo spaltmore an id Way "stations. (Winchester, Erederick, Hagerstown and Way, via 4.30 Bakinore, 2a Nae and Laure! Ex- preas. (Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Anna- volis Junction.) t4.45—Point of lerick, rs Winchester and Way Stations. (On Sunday to Point of Rocks an: fay Btatic ‘y-) ~ | esgceatagre. A sa bartimore Pe prose a , iadalphia an ore: arg and Wat, via Belay. Blopeat Hystte- fs os Point’ of Rocks and ied Stations. Ry an ahs a aden Stations. 18.5¢—Pittabure, Cincianst! and 8t. Louis meprese. Hyst ae ae 9.45+ Baltimore, tio .00—New ‘fork, Boston x. ES. = Car to. New ior and speo- ree Gar to Philadel iphia. xs _—, pean y only. ‘Other ‘trains daily, ex- 7a trains stop at Station. ‘or further imation a} ny at the pen aide Ohio ticket offices, Washinaton, Sta tion, and 1 Pennsylvania avenu Somer’ Ita Street ahere orders will be taken for baswawe £0 be checked and received at any point a the city. an Gani GGT sdaigna, Rochester, Buffalo, For eee, Car to Watking and the N 8.000. m. daa,” xcept Sanday j 980 Pe dat except Saturday, ass cua and W S at 10:30 ‘Williamsport, Loet >” aven and Elmira, For rat. dally, except Sans! a a, ‘and the Eat For aad 16:00 p.m. O20 800 ee 10-30 om $d bite. Pitmatted Express, 9 80° s.nt- daily, except Bunday. rtd, 4:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m., 9:30 and 10:00 p.m. rail, Sa 0 on 5:40, 0:30 s Creek Line, 6:408.m. and 4:40 p.m. aay, eon Gad aia. and 4:40 p.m. dally, ex- a ce eDKIA AND FREDERICES! BalL- cane ALEXABDBIA AND WASHING: } BAEEBOE 7:20, 9:20, and 11:: Gn un ae 64 6: "00, a iahinas Llanes sna 8:0 the Bouth, 7:00 and Leal m. ro ditementat a, ‘and 10:00 iat 00 ard 921 mand S556 jntdnisnts On or at 8:06, $24 10:00 a.m. 57-00 and LADIES GOODS. MISCELLANEOUS. | WALTER B. Wks Aas ) & GO., Auctioneers. REGULAR SALE or 7 FOUSEHOLD FURNI- RPETe, &( AUOTION i salesrooth a véners! sesortment of houschold effects, clothing, &: Terns: Cash. it WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., 1 Auctioneers. Dexcasson BEOS. Auctioneera, ‘nt D strests northwest. HORSE, WORKS IN ALL HARNESS, SoueD. KIND AND GENTILE, aT Ado- 1 On SATURDAY MORN.NG, Jasvary &, AT 10 0'cLocK, we will sell in’ front of our Doge Salesroome, at DUN BAY One Bay Hi WEST, AND TWO DVEL- TINGS ON TWELETH STREET, BETWEEN T AND K NOBLHWEST. Virtue of a decroe of the Supreme Oourt of rhe District of Oclumbis. passed aia Cause No. 7,487, Ce Walter et at Was na Berlewich ot al. ths unders as Trus- 19TH DAY OF JANUARY, 1881, cea i front of the prewires, at the hour of 4 o'cuocs’ P. M., ll those pieces or parce's of ground, Lyin and being in the city of Washington, aud District of Columbia, and known and describad as stb lots (31) and (32, oe And on THU: PSU BAY OF JANUARY, Will offer for sale the south y the depth thercof of lot 5, wher with the improvemen:s thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonging ‘Terms of sale ara as follows: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cagh, within fi er day of sale, of which one hundred do to be psid as a deposit at t sale on each house and on ex store, and the balsice of the purchase money wal installments, in six. twelve and of sale, for which the purchaser or purchase-s sail deliver to said Tras tees his, her or their promissory notes dated ou duy of bale, and to bear interes: at six per cautu per annum, oralleash at the option of the pur- chagers. WM. WARD, G0 4s st. mortheest. | FRANK 1) j : Columbia Law Building. jsn7-eod&ds H. WARNER, Auctioneer. HANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IW TH? CITY OF WASHINGTON AND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Ooluubia, passed in equity. eause number 7,39!, (Frank T. Browning, administrator of Thomss Young, deceased, Amelia A. C. Maschsear et at.,) ‘the undersigned as trustee, will offer sale on MONDAY, THE 1irH DAY oF JANUARY, 1881, aT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P. at, at public auction, in front of the premies, all that piece or parcel of ground, with the improvements 1881, at the same shirty-two feet fr in square 317, t Trustees. va. ances thereto belonwing, thereon and the appurte: lymg and being in tue city of Wasl friet of Columbia, and kuown and described as thai part al Lot eight, (3), in square five hun- brea and forty-four, (44). welch bens Tor tio same twenty-five feet eust from the southwest cor- ner of said Lot, and running thence east eizhteen feet. thence north one huudred and thirty foet thence west eichteen fect, thence south oue han dred and thirty ‘eet to the piace of beginning. ‘Terms of sale are as follows: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash within five days from day of sale, of which fifty dollarsistobe paid as a deposit at the time of sale, and the balance of the purchase money in three equal instelments, in three, six avd nine months from the day of sale, for which the purchaser shall deliver his promisory note, dated on day of sale, aud to bearinterest at the rate of six per centu a Der annum, or all cash, atthe option of the pu FKA) BROWNING, ‘Trustee, Jan6-eo&ds Columbian Law Building, 6t! HOMAS: DOWLING, A: Auctioneer. \OERY BALE OF REPROVED AND UNIM. THE EAST SIDE Naan THE HOWARD. Bae HOUT, Be DW Al 5 e- TWEEN TRUMBULL STREET AND HOW ARD AVENUE. By virtue of a decroe of the Supreme Gourt, of the District of Columbia, fami the 9th day of Janmary, 1840, in nity i Osuee No. 6.354, wherein Oliver B. Magrador is complainant, and John W. Beall ct al. aefendant the undersigned trustea will sell at AT 4 o'oLock P. M., ON STH Day OF JANUABY, 1881, the followin dese: tibed property, in parcels, according to pi at filed se, viz. all that, part of ct of land in Washington comity, in the Distilet of Columbia, inown as Mount Fieasat fe aud peaees ie Of lot No. three in lon of aid tract, which "wae SHotted to David Feter, said part or parcel of land from ia on the eastern boundary of the Seventh Street ‘Turnpixe leading to Rockville, and containing one &qna¥e acre Of jand, bounded on the north by D. Beall’s purchase, and ou the south by that tract sold to Aaron M.- Gattre}, together with all im- rovemnen| Bald property, was sitbdivided bio lots of 83 to87 feet frowt, with a dept of 208 feet. One of eaid lots is improved by a larxe tree story brick dwelling and outhou: of sale: One-third of the ‘purchase money cach in hand, and the remainder in thros equal instalments, payable at six, twelve and cightecn tonths from the day of sale, the raid deferred pay- ments bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date of sae. All conveyancing st cost of purchaser. ‘Taxes to be pald by the Trustee out of the proceeds of sale. A depoait of 50 on each lot required on day of sale. the are Dot comptes with in ten aye the yurchaser- dec20-d&tds VEY L. PAGE. Trustee. THE ABOVE SALE IS_POSTPONED., on account ot Ge reste: pare TUBSDAY: JANUARY lth, 18%) same honr an Jans’ “HARVEY L. PAGE, Trastes. TWVHOMAS DOWL: ING, Auctioneer CATALOGUE BALE OF THE PRIVATE TABRABY OF TH LATE Died. BBNOD- GRass, AND OTHERS. To be sold at my suction-rooms, southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and ith si, com- mencing on DAY EVENING, Janvany 10, 1881, AT HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOC! th ing at eame hour earch evening until all Jadot THOMAS | OWLING, Auct. ITCH, FOX & BROW. WN, Real Estate Brokers. USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CONNEQTIOUT AVENUE, BETWEEN K AND L STREE’ By virtue of dcod ot trust dated November 28th, A.D. 1878, and duly recorded in Libe No 738, follo 389, et seq. one of the and reo ss for the District of Coumbiasl wil sell at public Suction, in front of the pret. ieee, on FRIDAY, THe lata Day ov Januany, A.D. Loe AT 4 O'CLOCK P.m., the followin: jbed real éetate, situated ‘Distriet of Oolumblarcs a's subdi- vision of square numbered one hundred and sixty- four (164), a8 said subdivision is duly recorded upon the books of. the Surveyor's office of said city, in Liber H.D.C., folio 210, together with the improve- ments Snaanges pede wai of a two-story basement welling. ‘The amount of indebtedness secured by said deed of trust Unpaid, with the expense of sale, in cash; and the balance at tweive and elzhteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale and secured of trust on the property sold, shall be A deposit of two hundred ( shall be required of wurchuser at the time of sale. All conveyancing af cost of the purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied wi days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk aud oa of the defauiting pur- chater, after five days’ adyertisem HN W. THOMPSON, Trurteo. J.T. COLDWELL. Auct, dead, 28.01 Gla 3 PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE STIEFF, AND THE KBANICR T°" *aN iD BACH PIANOS, ere OBGANS, ae foreeit EE to cash purchasers before me . L. WILD & BIO. dole dec23 monn west. a SEVEN GH’ | Demet t wior OncaKS a - of superb tone and finish, and made by the best makers in the country, for only 880, upon easy monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’s, 433 7th st_ northwest. TR decl5 SORACTICAL PIANOMARE! Formerly foroman with F. . (Lighte Bonn OLE, AGENT, CP SMay aaa | oft Rew sor, Eafor the BURDETT Onaak. 407 Tenth Street Northwe 1 3 ‘mammaire PIANOS AND OBGANB. finest tone, easiest payments, pop- its applied on purchase, = decl6 Best mat ular prices. from 82 to 810. SRSTAUOTION Nor aaE OF Tete SSRN ats Stnkers. W. GTON. D. cae + BEALED OBOR ALS ‘will be recei 9 | omes Tat OR AY, THELOTHOF cana ery ve 1 CL Ooms me toe y, and Cscee cee Shite Boat sn ut cak and chestni eee “ae be Bee FY: vw THE PARTY SEASON. Even! tion BONNETS. ine PRERGS 3 FLOWERS. LACE and BEADED NE1S for Overdresses. All the newest styles in TAGES, + Suse RIBBONS sna KUOBIN PARIS KID GLO And a fine line of NeW DRESS TRIMMINGS. At M. WILLIAN’S, jan5 7 Cite Trevise, Paris, 907 Pa.ave. FFLeowEns: FLOWERBS!:: ANG are cee ont allef an Importer's stock of WERS at less than half price, and will sell thee! at B0c., Mocs and $1.00 per spray. from 2 to 10 buttons, in Whiteand VERY Paik GUARANTEED. one om Shage Reception and visiting BONNETS at Lesa than AcTUaL Cost to CLosE. Mrs, M. J. HUNT, dec30 Nos. 621 and 623 D street n. ME ron BRANDIS, ME BION ABLE DRESSMARER, Bari Louis, Pits DRESSEX, SUITS GLOAKS, Ete., made i perior style, ‘at short notice. Qutting =o Bastin. Perfect fit gual jan teed. DOUGEs HOLD. AY SP. PEC TAL TIES A eopoDane Bite TLULGLD COME. AND BRUSH SETTS SICK PLUSH GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXER, FANOY WORK BASKETS, BR anTicl ER, LAOR B00D 4. HANDSOME MUFFLERS, HAN DRERONTERS, LADIES AND MIEGHS HANDEFROHIEES IN GREAT VARIETY. SILK PLUS! PuBuRS. gPOCEETBOGRS, Eo. NDS LK UMBRE: HE HOLIDAY S decd? @ Niute aaa F Streets. HR. RUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n.w. BARE ATTRACTIONS OF NEW NOV a) IN FANCY WonstED Wu! of New Designs, for Embroidery on tie, Mam- moth and Felt Cloth. A full line of Worsted (hand-kni Satin and Velvet, Ohild’s B: oak sizes, and a general Outht for Children. town and Zephyr Worsted, German Yarn, and allkindsof Embroidered Material on e Lowest Market Price. dec4-tr ert Ae LMA be 8 Oth st etree Opp. Patent Office, ) AkT EMPROIDERIES, ZEPHYRS, CREWEL ana GERMAN‘1OWN WOOL, FELT. CaNV. ae and all Material for FANCY NEEDLEW ngs reach of LACES. HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, ORSTED and CHILDREN'S FURNISHING Goons; full line of MACRAME THREAD, STAMPING promptly executed. dec?7 XN ME, B. VAN REUTH, PABRISIAN MODES, 1112 13th St. Northwest. Latest designs in UEP Bet NS MOURNING DRESSES, WALKING SUITS, DIN- NER and REGEPTION' DRESSES. Samples of the latest importations of Dress Goods, Novelties in Trimmings and Buttons, al- ways on hand. Cemplete Costumes of all descriptions os are shortest notice. D. FUSES: PARIS KID GLOVES viet REpvceD Parr. 2-Button, 1. 50. ‘Button, 81,35. Py GENUINE MONOGRAM BRD ‘GLOVER. 2-Button, 75c. 8-Button, $1.00, i-Bution, 81.25. 6-Batton, 1,50. J, P. PALMER, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, No L107 F EBMILYA’S LADIES’ BOOTS. 8m now offering a fine stock of Winter GOODS oles ‘Own take, at very LOW PRIOKS, and = am making to order a class of SHOES for Ladies and Uhildren that cannot pes aurleee . VERMEIL nob 6LO Oth opp. Patent Office. D 1G in conneo- Mien 5 Sith Gs Apenes tor Bat TAyLO eax TERNS, SYBr RM C OF ODTTING, &o., north. Cots Sa FAMILY SUPPLIES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, ON DECK, AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT, W1TH CANDY by the ton, eeveral Grades GUM DROPS by the ton SHELLBABKS—New York NUTS by the ton—all kinds... RAISINS by the ton—all kinds CITRONand CURRANTS by the ton. FLORIDA ORANGES—Fine. Large Supply VALENCIA ORANGES-Fine Large lot & very Cheap LEMONS—The Best in Washington.. .Big Lot MALAGA GRAPES—The Best in Wash'n.50 Barre!s AND OTHER CHRISfMAS GOODS IN END LESS SUPPLY AND GREAT VARIETY. TO GIVE AN IDEA OF OUR PRICES, WE QUOTE IN PART-AS FOLLOWS 8 Ibs. MIXED OANDY—Choice... 7 lbs. MIXED CANDY—Choice. .. 6 Ibs. MIXED CANDY — Ohoice enna, Creams. . 8 lbs. MIXED NUTS. 7 lbs. MIXED NUTS. 6 lbs. MIXED NUTS... 10 Ibs. RAISINS 8 Ibs. RAISING . 6 lbs. RAISINS . 5 lbs. RAISINS . 4 ibs. RAISINS—Large Clusters. 12 Ibe. Ex. * b 1034 Ibs. Standard ‘‘A” SUGAR. 10 Ibs. Standard Granulated SUG: BIG STOCK—LOW PRICES ALL THROUGH. OALL EARLY. SB Telephonic Connections. a ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth st. north, ss ates aaa lt al a S8sssessss _Gecds, Opposite Daily Oritic Office. f') B. KELLY, J ORNS SOLELY Finst-Orass BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &o. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Btalls 628, 629, and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, , and 306 ‘and 208 Northern. Liberty Market ; or address Box 71, City Post Office. Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. deci$-1y. Fronms ORANGES, STRAWBERRIES, oe FROM PHILADEL- ALs0 PHILADELPHIA’ Gi QUICKEN Kee TUR- THAN KSG! EXTEA ROAST BEEF, CANVAS. Bao’ BED HEAD, QUAIL, GROUSE, etc., ne ce th and ik Ore me mth a1 New Yor! ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS. octas VETERINARY HEADQUABTEBS. 409 Fourteenth Street, Skillfa! treatment for Sick or Lame Ani- dealin; Honorable with the owners. Fair remuneration i aif ca Gases sabltod 40 our care. octi6 Bown SMITH @ Co: [LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, OLERGYMEN an of the District of Oolumbia. Sas youhelp ‘THE OHURGH SOHOOL FUR v “a Ei fe ii [--} FISCHER’: TAB rr Se Gan BW.» near the U. 8. Patent cers + moved in s few hours. call and be Rt skepticie west. 2 | CHEER ee in his line. New HATH ones remodeled. Bemember st northwest TOLU ROCK AND RYE. TOLU ROOK AND BYR. TOLU BOOK AND RYR. TOLU BOOK AND BYE. (Trade-Mark Secured. } ‘HE GREAT APPETIZEE. AND BURE CUBE FOR COUGBS, OOLDS, BRONCHITIB, ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. The moat scceptsble preparation TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLD. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU, TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. SOLU. TOLU. TOLU. ‘TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLD. TOLU. TOLU. TOLD. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. TOLU. kuown for Bronchial, Pectoral and Pulmonary Affections. AN EXORL- LENT APPETIZER and TONIC, for xoneral aud family use. The immense and increasing esles and testimonials received daily sre the best evidences of its virtues end popularity. PUT UPIN QUART-SIZE BOTTLES GIVING MORE FOR THB MONEY THAN ANY ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. PBICE 82 PER BOTTLE. CAUTION. DON'T BE DEOKIVED by unprin- cipled dealers, whc try to palm off common Rock and 7e in place of our TOLU ROCK and BYE, which is the only MEDICATED article made, the GENUINE having a PROPRIETARY GOVERNMENT STAMP ON EACH BOTTLE. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, PROPRIETORS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. BOLD BY DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS EVERYWHERE, J.C. ERGOOD & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS IN WaSHINGTON, D. O. Ae VOGELER & CO., novl0-e012m BaLtrMone. LWays Macy AHEAD! OF ARYAN AND Shri: OMPETITION. FIBST SL ee aint MEDAL, ‘The celebrated ene PATENT PRO- CESS FLOUB, tor being the handsomest tand the most nutritious Patent Hour, that ever was exhib- ited at a fair. ember that eS the whitest and strongest, and in every respect the iost beautiful of all Minnesota Flour, was awarded the FIRST PREMIUM last year. It came out vic- torious then againet all other competitors, and itis “000K OF THE WAI again this year, and any aud Srery housekeeper 0 Wants, SNOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISCUITS, should ask the grocer for ‘‘UERES,” the champion FO SALE BY EVERY GdOD GROCER. WHLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ast at and Indians ave, WM. M. GALT On P. 8.—Thoy are ales the sole Wholesale Agents for this District of Hecker’s Self-Raising Flour and Buckwheat. Gecls-m, w, f,1m ‘OBEHOUND AND OUUGH DEOPS, ded for Gonshe, Colds, Hoarse- nest, &0. effectual cure ins very agreca- ble form appeacant to take ag plain candy. 25c. for large halt-pound boxes. Try them. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, declS 24th and Ists. and 23dand D n.w. IME AND CEMENT. YLOB'S PORTLAND CEMEN’ ee ‘The strongest, TGheapest, best ROCKLAND (MAINE) LIME, ‘The best in America. ALso, CHURCR, 8CROOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. WOOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de- ecription a specialty. L. E. GANNON, deci? Room 7, Corcoran Building’ UBS! §FUB: LADIES’ BEAL SKIN ‘DOLMANS. DIES’ SEAL SKIN Bacguas. eer SILK AG igh MU FFS, GENTLEMEN'S, SALE MUETLERS AND GAU! FUR TRIMMING, fresh supply. BOBES AND FOOT MUFFs. STINEMETZ’, dec30_ 1337 Penna. ave., next tocor. 13th st. Q®® DoLLan FER 100 Fos PIRIBP ENGLISH VISITING OAEDB. PRINTED FROM PLATE. “Only Establishment in the City furnishing that auality” and doing the work perfectly. DEMPSEY, Srariowgn axp EXGBAVER, Old Hatablished House, O13 Pa. ave., oct29-Sm between 9th and 10th streets. EAL SACQUES, SILK CIRCULARS, S'sILE DOLMANS, LADIES’ FU OAPS. NOVELTIES IN COLLARETTES AND MUFFS, GENT’S FUB CAPS, COLLARS and GLOVES, LADIES' AND MISSES’ DERBY HATS, FUB ROBES, TRAVELING BLANKETS, GENT’S LINED DOGSKIN GLOVES. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SON! 631 Penna. A’ SILK, DERBY, SOFT, AND OPERA Al Hats. JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS., decT-1m 621 Pennsylvania ave, Jana RECEIVED TWC CARS PRAIRIE HAY, and rs fied suit. A fine articlefor pay CES Bes i) Bye Straw ands WwW. H. TENNEY & SONB, Wholesale Dealers in Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed, dec3-1y. Georgetown, D.O. ECUND HAND CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, Bu ATOHES, PISTOLS, Can be oe og ont at the very highest cash prices oy . WALSKEY, 901 E street, corner of 9th. nontwoet ora as by mail will be promptly attended to. novl2 SEwine MACHINES! ‘The most com) plete Mac! in the city, all the Standard ae te ‘ve afoot Footering af reduced ee gine wi provements, ents 610: fiers Weed, a ea Wison, Si ror $11; as mn, $14; Victor Wiecn, co years, age Woe of us are within thirty days Hog not Yind make. your selection at oveEn: BS, SBS Oth st., St. ‘Gioad Baila. Good Sewing Machines for Rent. Gar Bepair- Iie our specie YY FT “aoc M Naha IS THE BUBGLAB’S SEASON. NATIONAL BAFE DEPOSIT OOMPANY. wee nina and New York Avenue. — Vaults from Pd Eee See m Tronks fe ee decT-1m prruar & co. LATEST STYLES OF Wer sees Fae ee | Wenn aes a Lining Felt, Felt Uovd GRAVEL B00) SUPPLIES. [Se eueen & O0., Bankers, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DEALERS IN UNITED STATES BONDS, DIS THE EVENING STAR. FRI may January 7. iss ‘nm. Grant on the Press BIS SPEECH IN NEW YORK LAST NIGHT. ‘The New York Press Club dinner last night at = icholas Hotel, was presided over by tke ident of the clab, John C. Hennessy, of the New York Ties. On his right sat General Grant, Mayor Grace, Commodore _ Nicholson, ‘hief Justice Noah Davis, John Ford, of the New York Ties, Lawrence Barrett, and Dis trict Attorney Woodford; on the leit sat Gea. W. T. Sherman. Col. Corkhill, Algeraon S. Sui livan, Henry Ward Beeczer, Benson J. Lossing. Hough Tastings, and others. In response to the toast, “ The President of the United States,” a letter of regret from President SW and the toast, “The Kepublic’s honored ex Presiuent,” was responded to by Gen. Grant, who said: “I confess to a Uttie embarrass ment this evening when being called upon unexpectedly Lo Say a Word before a Sel Of sch difident men as compose not only “the Press Club,” Dut those associated with the press o° the country. I thought this was an evening that 1 was going to spend where all would be qulet and good order, (applause, | where nobody Would have anything to say. We all know the cbsracteristic modesty of the people associated with the press, {laughter,) who never want 9 inquire into anybe daughter.) ku where they are gotng, (laug iter.) wi are going to do, (laughter) know when ther get th I thought that you woul evening, but I suppose that y pect me tosay something about. the press—tu <8 OfaNew York, the press of the lait States, and the press of the world. It would take a good deal t Posstbie for the press to do. pertod ot my life, when nave had to say about m: ve lost alt faith and all hope. (Lighter and applause. since a youn: editor has spoken for the + and has fixed the Ifettme of a generatio’ of the newspaper men at about twelve ye: (applause and laughter.} [have a growing hone Within me that 1g the ruture the press may be mH able to do some Of the great good which we alt | admit it is possible for ft to do. [Applause and langhter.] I have been somewhat of a reader Of newspapers for forty years. | could read very Well when I was cight Years of age, and It has givem me forty years of observation of the press, and there ts one pecullarity that Ihave observed, and that 1s in all of the walks of life outside of the press people have en Urely mistaken their profession, their oc cupation, (Laughter, I never’ knew a mayor of a or even a councilman of any city, any public officer, any governinent onict never knew a member of Con gress, a Senator or a President of the United Stat who could not be enlightened ia bis duttes by the youngest member of the press. {Laugbter.} I never knew a general to com- mand a brigade, a division, a corps, an arm: who could begin to do it as well as men far away in thelr sanctums, and | often wondered. I was very giad to hear that Uhe newspaper fra- ternity were ready to take with pertect con fidence any office that might be tended to them, from President to mayor; and | have often been. astonished that the citizens had not done so, be- cause they know all the offices would be well and properly fitted. [{Laughter.| Well, gentic men, Iam very happy to have been here with you, andi hope when a new generation, about twelve years hence, comes up, that I will again dine with the Press Club of New York city, and I will see that those of this apenas who are SO well fitted to fill all the civil offices have been chosen, and that there will be hothing left them to criticise. I thank you, gentlemen.” General Sherman then responded to the toast, “The Army of the United states. ‘Numerous othes toasts were given and appro- priately responded to. DEATH SENTENCE CoMMUTED.—Gov. Hamilton, of Maryland, yesterday commuted the death sentence of Wim. Milbourne, colored, convicted of the murder of Wm. Powhatan allas, Wm. Johnson, colored, in Somerset. county, Md., to imprisonment for life, He was to lave been hanged January 14. THE OFFICIAL RETURNS for governor in Maine D. F. Davis 73,506, Harris M. Plaisted 72, Harrison and Morris Platsted 403, Nye 316, scattering 1 It is stated that copies of the records will show that 346 of the Harrison and Morris Plaisted votes were cast for Harris M. Plaisted. The legislative committee have not decided what to do about amending the re- turns by the records. Bap TROJaNs.—Police Commissioners E. W. Hydorn, of Troy, N. Y., was attacked and beaten in front of the ¢ hall tn that place yesterday by Joseph Egolf, Mayor Murphy's secretary. As Egoif 1s a one-armed man. Hy dorn merely warded off the blows, but a police man soon grasped Hydorn around the neck like agarroter and let Egolf pound him until he haa broken his nose. It is stated that the mayor and other oiticlals looked on. Egolf claims to have been misrepresented by Hydorn tn regard to the gathering of evidence In a suit for black- ‘No arrest was made. SUICIDE IN PRESENCE OF Hts Wir g Martin Nevious, bookkeeper, aged 40, living in Montreal, took morphine, aiming to his young wife, as he drank It nis 18 the last Ume that I shall trouble you.” She summoned two physicians, but Nevious died despite their efforts. He had been drinking heavily since May, and was some months out of employment He bad formeriy resided in New York and in Millstown, N. J. He leaves two children. A PRIZE FOR ASTRONOMERS.—The Vienna Acad- emy ot Sciences having withdrawn the prize medal for the original discovery of comets, H H. Warner, founder of Warner's Astronomical Observatory in Rochester, N. Y., offers $24) In gold for each original discovery of comets. The ofier stands open for a year unless renewed. Discoveries must be announced to Dr. Lewis Swift, Rochester. A Locomotive BREaKING THROUGH THE Ick. ‘The ice railway, which enables through trafic between the (juebec and Ottawa and the South- eastern railways, went into operation Wednes- + Horses were used until? p. m. Then a locomotive of eighteen tons weight made re- peated trips, = ge freight cars at each crossing. By 4p. m., 200 loads of freight had crossed south, and "when the locomotive again reached Montreal it was ordered to return for empty cars. When about a quarter of mtle from the Longueuil shore, while rounding a cure, 1t jumped the track, the wheels cut Ubrough the ice, and it sank in fifteen feet ot water, allowing just sufficient time for the engine driver na two brakemento jump safely on to the firm ice. Running was resumed yes- terday. HI W. W. Sc ER, deputy Collector of customs at Oswego, N. Y., under ex-President Grant, and a Teeny respected citizen, committed sui cide veh eae night by shooting himself with a pisto! JOHN Gakvey, alias “Big Jack,” the burglar who fell through, the scuttle and stairweil of an uniinished house in Brooklyn, N. Y., while escaping with plunder from the residence of Mr. W. H. Sheidan, died yesterday at Long Taland College Hospital, from effect of ‘his In KILLED By a THIEF.—At Dan’ Va, Wed- nesday night, Ben Lampkin, col died from the effects of stabs received by him the night previous while attem 10 arrest a chicken Uhief in the hen-house of Councilman Alien, colored. The chicken thief escaped. A Maskep Mos called on Henry Miller, col- ored, near Murfreesboro”, Tenn., to whip him for alleged arson. Miller tired {nto the crowd and killed one of the party, L. b. Newman. The others fled, ANOTHER Malt Roeegrk.—Special Agent Wm. tT. Henderson, of the Post Office department, unty, John Bewley, mall carrier cote City and bougnoregan regan Manor, on the charge ee e mails. Suspicion had e disappearance of several iers alsin money, and a decoy letter was handed to ley On the route, and as it Mr. Martin contractor A the route.—Zail, day. ‘American, to- A Mass MEETING of the colored people held in Baltimore last night, and Twas teolved to eek ee agit employment schools for colored children. of nena of pa eel pee dh porn oe oe - candidate for governor of Tennessee 187 The State Legisiatures Vesterday. ‘The Tenbessee senate on the first ballot yes- telday elected George H. Morgan, low-tax dem ocrat. for ker. The house organtred ty the election of all the remain! oficers. Stewart (democrat), from Polk Bradley counties, 10 Whom a certificate of election was not given on account of the ment of the governor and secretary of state, and who Was decided by the Supreme Court to be en- Uitled to bis seat, was sworn tn. The republi- cans have Med @ notice that they wtll contest his seat. ‘The na house elected the officers aom- ipated the republican caucus. The senate is a deadlock. Candidates were presented by both democrats and repudiicans. Mesars, Majors and Davis. national ted with © democrats, and Potndexter with the repunit- cans. The senate elected Viele. democrat, president pro tem. It ts thougnt @ compro. mise will be made by dividing the officers between democrats and republicans. The Minnesota lectsiature assembled yester day. The governors message strongly recom mends payment of the state ratlroad bonds. An adjournment was taken until the lth. when the active canvass forthe senatorsip will commence. The principal candidates are Secretary Ramsey and Senator McMillan, the for which Will begin on the isth. Governor Long, of Massachusetts, was tn augurated yesterday with the ustial cere. montes. His message shows that the debt of the state Is, $52,799.464. It calls for an appro- priation to enable the state to participate in the Yorktown centennial, The Ohio house yesterday adopted a joint resolution to procend to the election of a Vintted States senator On January Isth. The repubit- Will hold a caucus to propose a candidate oD DeXxt Tuesday night. A special patch to the St, Louts Post- Dispeleh trom son CIty says both houses of the legislature met at noon yesterday and evected the officers agreed upon in caucus. SUOSSON AND VIGNACX have been unable to agree on terms for another Dilliard match, and the former will start for New York in a few ays. CRAZED BY A VISION OF WRAITH. Henry A. Moore, pointed Dr. J Justioe in Brooklyn, pesterany. ap- . Rushmore, H. B. Hubbard, and Jacob Cole commissioners: eo; ‘pass upon the sanity of Henry ). Peck, an insurance broker of 115 President Street, Brooklyn, who ts now an Inmate of the Bloomingdale ‘Asylum for the insane. The petitioner in the proceedings ts John M. Hicks, the alleged lunatic’s father-in- jaw. who swears that early In November Mr. Peck began to boast of bis wealth and to spe uk of having half amithon dollars. He ordered a #250) set of diamonds from Tiffany « Co., and justified himself by saying that be had §500.000 In stocks. all paid for. Hie claimed that he had also egret for $300,007 Insurance upon his Ife. pretended to have 10,00 shares of Ontario and Western stock and 20,000 shares of Northwestern common stock, all paid for. Dr, Chas. Corey submitted an affidavit that Mr Li = fazed eT iad from softening of Ube brata, —N. 0n, 6 A little girl whose father was a merchant tallor said to her mother: “Mother, I can al ways tell When pa makes a misfit, because he always gives you and me fits when he gets bome. _ MARRIED. DOW—CHURCHEL L. at Stamfor!, Delaware N 1sh0, atthe ¥.,. December 2stb, the bride's father, the Rev yp, N.Y No cards. a to Eva tives and friends KELLEY. January (th, 1881, in this city, Wre- LEX, uxed forty yoare ius Will be takeu to New York for in- ILLIAM HACKETT, | W itnavone, FULNISMING UND ORpak between 84 Ro, 316 Fa. ave. n. UNDERTAKER, £233 Seventh street northwest. OR B. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 87 LOth street apa sep27-1am 1881 rue xewsrarens 1881 or ToR NATIONAL CAPITAL. THE EVENING STAR THE WEEKLY STAR, WASHINGTON, D.C. The EVENING STAR, (on Saturday's & Goubie sheet or eight page paper of Mfty-six columns, the size of the New York dailies), is everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper of Wash- ington. With two exceptions only, i has the largest circulation of any daily paper published south of New York, aXD MORE THAN DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER PAPER IN THE CITY. 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