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‘ EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. prez: of fo 1200 “Lith street northweet 5. MAX MUELLER, Direct: Bt. John's Episcopal Ch ach 1d Vorai Music, &c., viaizemored Oe PITOL WILL SCHOOL. Mr. GRAVES has re-o} — Hal, 209 Pennsy! French, = ied his School in en" 6 80) ath- dve30- Un SLY, OR IN OLASB_Mathenstics, | peo byte : an and Poslish. 1D te preparation for Goliewe, West snd all competitive examinations. ‘a ca Fi SN, A.M., 702 Sth st. northwest. ‘OV. 17, 181’, Prof. and Mrs. L. B. 0. COL- LIERE'S ye in remove cl totsoe eons in the French Lagu dence and private School for I street northwest. “‘Lee- LLE, V. RUD "HOMMES | French Sew form 'S Nov aber 29th, Bevtunere, a Advanced. Pupils classod at any and 8, odie very srotinds are extensive 4 home BOHOL. fo i situsted on aecessihie to nov Xo from date of entrance. we Thursiays, bas | TO-MORROW. GOULD & SON, Auctioneers. Twill sell THURSDA' AY, 13; y oy Stock of 306 7th street, cob isting Of wntacry and ‘ancy The sale will be continued ee day the stccn is entirely c.oted 4 oon ea jan 11-3. A. SAMSTAG, Salesman. ipuoms DOWLING, Auctioneer. Y EXCELLENT BLACK WALNUT C3: VE! BER SUITES AND BEFEO ee AND, QTHER HOUSEHOLD Get THURSDAY MOBNING, GANOaRe 8 1 'CLo¢! als 831, COMMENCING AT TRE No. 818 iith between H aa I rt: borthweet, Tebsli se very superior coil tion of Household Esfects, viz; Hair-Cloth Parlor F maitre. Window Harsings snd Co ‘Several hi fandsome Suites of Black Walnut Chamber rniture. fainted Marble-ton and other Chemb: Mai Feather Pillows. ee tor} care a Oil Goths. Walout Eetonsion 5 inme ie Table. pining, ,Gbaire, Heating Bioves, Refrigeri itchen Requirites, &c. THOMAS DOWLL SsEMINABY BOAKJING AND DAY BOHOOL Vogt hy UNG LADIFS. paris ube — and women for use- : Principal rection pend doubie ent uates secure progt. “Scares of Study and te at steht try, Bclapt ‘ness: Klocation sad ona ‘Sessions. ec For intorma- he Cotte Or address HEN anet6 AFUTB, Wasn- yih-ly & bee 1405 BOF. bag pment ph ‘12th st.n.w, native ‘French 1: Lingnist, grsdbete of ctor ani bonne Univarniy, Pacis. Freuch tavcht as spoken Lx ut and highly educated Varisizn vooiety. Methoc eaniest. EDS MEDICAL, &e. (ONSULT DE. aud MADAME SELDZN. fessors cf Midwifery; over twenty yeu ceaeful al board, pursing and ekiuful treat: Ea ny. 182 Le: je complaints quic! cats ¢ ma Gan be eommulied san y at 6u6 10th stroct west. Office hours from 1 to 9p. m. dect-i TTENTION: aujehly, rempectable lady has zed ROOM: is, BoanD. for lac es during illness office. ‘with Ad first SH RBORS or conn MANRCOD- and al tone. Saas YOUTH —BEOIPE | ¥i: peat oure of SEMINAL WEA ES diseases: ‘Address: ° DAVIDBON & 00., 78 Nassau st., New Yors De BESS cHE. OF PARIS, FEMALES DO0- ‘TRESS, cures ‘sll complaints. A Boecia:ty, Leucorrhes. 710 vst. northwest. D* MOTi's ¥RENCH POWDERS—Certan eure for Kidney Dit ISLE, Droes'rt, corner seipt of price. CORSSEZ DS EOEERTEON, Sr and Baturday, st his is cmice, 4 434 st., from 2 to rience, guaran‘ HSB urs. Forsale by Wil 12th per box, sent by roail under sea! ily st. and! Gravel and jh { (econ D.., Gear on years 'expe- diseases of thy STE. AMERS, &c. it fae ber Ay font of Ta reek, poh at 7 clock, EAMEN ABROWSMITH Se, ‘TUSSDAY AND THUSADAY aa Leonardtow:: and Nomini For al she POTORAC BIVER LANDI ;teturning WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Fare and Freiebt st lowest rsies. aly = F. J. STORS, Pur sb in- BONDAY JOBTH GERM4SN LLOYD—stmavenu ‘Luss Btw cs ~ Bourmaxeru ‘The steamers of this ‘oom Hatea of dor pion = se Rettestes, 28 for sor ivewht 01 0 OELBI & 09. WG. METZRRUT'T & Sor Washington. Quaasp at as LANE B£O0T: THE CUNARD 57: 2 Bowling Green. 7 uae Yous, Havas, Loxpos, REM pany will eailevery ust ‘urday from Brex.c.. Pier, foot of 3d street, Hutuken. en, first cabin, prepaid wherage Green. Rew :—From New York to Havre, Lon 380 ‘EAMSHIP COMPANY Lim- Between oe = and Liverpool, dall- = leper R. B., ven for Belfast. Gisagos, eee 2a oth ot on the Uontinent Qu Ssvre, oe ed Pg or ‘Tth street. | iam New i Os CO.. Te ge apply 2 | oe Ww. @. Srenue, Washi ton; or 7 Oi! JOHNSON, ational Bat (¢ Bulaing, corner New Yor! ee be sus THE TRADES. OORBINDIN G— Tue LICETy BINDEEy ‘employ: turns ont superior ente in the | work. as yar of the ol tity. 1012 Pa. ave., Bd floor. cutabllshan PorvuLsk MonTHLy Duawixe oF TER Commonwealth Distribution Co., AT MACAULEY'S THEATER, in the City of Lo cits rile. MONDAY, JANUABY ah, 8 a5sh. ‘These drawinxs occur monthly (Sundays cxoapt- ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As- my of Kentucky, incorpo! the ae aoe and Newspaper Co., approved Ap Special act, and has never New, peal, Brorcut cone on March 3lst rendered ‘The U. the following decie Ist—That the i Gaowienamen ith Distri- bution Company ts legal. = a ee are fair. on hand a Is: fund’ ‘Bond eavefaiy the kat of reise fee ue JANUABY DRAWING. pany has now 1 prize 100 prizes, 81000830, ike atone | 300 tis Sid sok Ft oo | 1080 gi 000 wa 10 | | ove a Teach. 2 do.2 Bouse 16-000 | Oa» i 3 Prizes i ch imation prizes. Prien Ome rerination 9 brizes,"100 exch, approximation prises. Tichine sid Uleersted Pil z les Dr. Wiliams, (an Indian isms’ Indian Ointment. yi 3, &, has been lon prizes... . 1, Peg eo 10. oo taltanare Express. i PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE PEED ia AND THE, KHASICR ESTE Y ONGANB, aus Ese aay to cash purchasers before G. L. WILD & BHO., Sole Gec23 723 Tun st. mort west. ELEC4nT SEVEN AND EIGUT S1UP O8GANS, of superbtone and finish, and made by ths best makers in the coun’ for only $80, upon easy monthly paymerts, st «YY T. NIMMO’s, $2 Tthst northwest G. HE PRACTICAL ee romney oe with F.C. et), ner with ‘Siainway Fons 8 SOLE AGENT. for the Gent PIANOS for. Pease & ie A New York, and for the GORDETT ORGAN. 407 Tenth Street Northwest. ie PIANCS AND ORGANS. Best materia, fines s, easiest paymeiite, pop- eat t: plar prices. ents applied om purchase, from @2 to 8: decl6 decl5 M. SCHAFYE — GROVENT and cther beautiful PIANOS fia in. Bargains for cash, oF on fn At VIO 1103 Penna. avs. NABB PIANOS.—Unequalea in TONE, per OU Ty NOREMANEHIP and DURA: ces as low ss consistent wit horas thoragan “wc formmacabips Great area ’ 9 ine ded font’ BBIOHER- No. nova) venue. RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE BETWEEN THEEAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFEROT WEDNESDAY. pas mpEE t A. M. TE WASHINGTON. 17.50—gnteazo, cazo, Oinclanatl and Bt Louis Past Ex & So Bals more, Ei Ei Be Sse City and way stations. 6. So—Baltinore, Av Aunapolts, and war. (Piedmont, see ‘imchester, Hagerstown sud ay. 8.10" Point of Roczs ar 1 way stations. 8.45 Staunton and Valley Express. or (Ponnects Hagerstown aud at Pomt of Rooks for Frederi: 9.00—New York, Phiindelphia and Boston Expzes: 19. paper aay on:y for Baltimore, Aunapois (Stops st Hyattavitie. Beltaviie, Laurel, Annapolis Juno: p's and Hs uover.) 1102: nae _ Chicago, Cincinnati and 8 P. ieee Kilicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. a soe Baltimore and way. ielpnis and Boston Express ork, ‘Tsocbalthmore and Way ctationn. (Winenester, Frederick, Hexerstown and Way, vi 4.30—1 Hyattsville and Laurel Ex Polls Jun +4. 45 Point ng 6.1 os point of iocks and Way pana 7'40—Baltimore and Laurel Express. ore {8 oPieabere, Cs and StL Louis Express. 4.45-—Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Expres. 110.00—New aork, Philadelphia and Boston ae pine Car to. o New York, ‘and speo- ‘Wally. Senping Oss ny eal ‘Other trains daily, 6x. onal Btation. = and received at any point in the THE GREAT 1881 So ae ROUTE 1881 ND SOUTHWEST. ‘Doubte Track, Steer Rails. ING! from aud B oe fetter te 1a, Lousvilie and Cilearo 10:90 ly, with Bleeping Oars from H. Harrisburg Ol 330 cin alse Cars Carn to: itteba Brant RE AND BOTOMAG | Hy daigua, Rochester, pe een mee a oie s,m. dally, exc i For New Yor! E 1 16:00 p. Sur EB Umited, express of Puliman Parior Oars, 330 a. tratted Express, 9:30" a.m 10,90, am. and 980 and sim. 20s 6:40, B80 and Fe Greek Line, ¢:40.a.m. and 4:40 p.m. except Sanday. | wor Anna 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, ex. EXANDUL ‘AND FREDERICKSBURG RATL- ANP RS ON XANDBIA AND WASHING. i, 7:20, and 11:20a.m., ri 2 aha indo pen On Ban 14:00 and 11: ein. and 8:00 05 sleeping and parior car so- can be left for the reaidences. See on eee FEAKE THOMSON, Geustal General lW SOULE & O0.. POO 190 Le Balle a Terite for Darticulars Octl1-e012m YETEnINAEY HEADQUABTERS, 409 Fourteenth Street. sian Honorable dein wi te owe Papeete Faire mais. Honorable pepe mame, ale octl6 BOB’T SHITH & CO. wEner. BUOKWHEAT.—Just received BSE lork ‘Patent Process” Bode, WHEAT. Ft sale © BEAVANS & .W, corner Tith and B etm. orth west. BE gtecta @ S4R2 Peas Puce, PLUMB: ¥, Balam, a10 oun oe n-w, raat ae Be ae ze | ae, Epics Bee, and other Beourities i. YX. Sau Francisco. Gisaerick via Relay. Stops at Anna- | IOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. "oROPER TE EY ON THE mA x rare EAR THE HOWARD UNIVERSITY. BE UMBULL icmenis AND =e py virtus of oe decteo of of the District of dersigned Om Orn Dax ordanvanr, 188i, fastens bed r mas paresis, pocoretng oa ald part or varcel of tod fron ian boundary of the Seventh Stroct iz to Rockville, and contaiciog one juare acre of Jand, bounded on the north ab Bald property, was eedty! fame with a a<pth of 208 feet. One of aaid lots ia i a large three story brick dwelling snd sad Terms of gale: One-third of the purchase money a fi in hand, and the remainder in three equa! fieralnents, parable at nix, twelve aad eiahtesn months from the day of sale, the » aid deferrea pas- ments bearing interest at ths rate of aix per cant per sunum from date of #:'e. all conveyancing at cost Of purchaser. a paid by the Jrustes ont of the pr is of ele A deposit of 250 on each lot required on day of sale. If the ferme of sale are not compiied with ia ten days the ‘Trustee reserves the ight to rece! i the vroparty. at the Fisk and cost of ine. de a-er. 20-d&tds HA*VEY L PAGE Trustee. t?-THE ABOVE SALE 1g POSTPONED, on nee urt of the wath DAY, Janvany ith, 1681, at same h. den HARY AGE, Trustes. JHE ABOVE S\L& 18 FURTHER Post. te punt of the weather uotil THOR 4- RY 20TH, same hone and place By 1 Jaul2-dts Toned on ac WAY, Ja! @3] Estate anct. FOUR-STORY BRIOR TRUSTFE'S S¢LX OF ROUGE, No. $22 FiGHTH STREET NORTH- 9.9, folie 80, et eeq ,one of the land reco: for'the District of Uclumubia, Twili eel a auction, in front of the premises, on THURS- E 20TH Day OF TANUAME, 1881, 47 4 o'cLéca P. M., the following describad real’ oxtste, pituated in the city of Washiowton, Distrlet of Go: jnmbia, to wit: Part of Lot nuurbered tea (10), in square numbered four hnadred and threo (403), together with the improvements, consisting of four-story Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms ef sale: Cast: Cost of conveyancing and accrued taxee to be paid by the purchaser. KcYSSR, Irnetee. THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Auct. ‘fanios -dL0t U DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUBTEES BALE OF on Ma THREE- By rate eae of a deed of Arust dated Novem. ber 11th, 1878, aud daiy recorded in ihe ‘ORY BRICK REST THE SOU? IDE OF PENSSYLVANIA AVENCS TWRATY FIRE "AND TWEATY- srcond STREETS, No. 211: 0. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 15th gayi of Lita oe uy and duly recorded in Liber 909, folio 27, &c., one of the jand Peoords for Wonttnatoa county, District of Oolum- dia, and b: of the party ae: nred theraby, wo shall sel hy cs on W NESDAY, THR 26TH DAY or JaNvaRy, 1881, aT 4 O'CLOCK P. M., in front of premiser, the following property, viz : Lot 22, in recorded subdivision of original lots 18 and 19, in square 75, improved by a substantial three-story brick Bekidence, with all the modern improve- ments. ‘Terms : One-third cash; the residue in two eanal payments at one and two years, with n interest at six peF cent por antinm until paid, ‘aud Secured by a deed of trust on the rvrer 201d, or all cash, at the option of purchaser. If of sale are not complied with in ten days, the'rrus. tece regerve the right to resell the property at the Tisk and cost of the defaulting pu iT. veyancing at purchaser’s cost. $200 quired when she oy ae ig struck off. GORSON, "Tensteos, Jan8-d&ds JAMES L. DAVID, z All con- osit re- WORTH THEIR WEIGHT INGOLD Is What the People Say that Use Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham- omite Pills, Their Fificacy im Sick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleeplessness and Indigestion. 18 A FULLY ESTABLISHED FACT, BASED ON ACTUAL EXPEBIENOZ, AND THERES IS NO KIND OP DOUBT BUT THEY WILL OURE THESE DISEASES. Dr. Benson's Celery and Thamomile Pills are pre- pared expressly to cura Sick H+adache, Nervous Hradache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Bleepleesness, and Indigestion or Dyspapaia, and ‘will cure any case, no matter how obstinate, if properly used. Theyare acta cure-all, but only for these special diseases. They contsin no opium, morphine er quinine, and are nota purgative, but regulate the bowels and cure constipation by curiag or removing the causes of it. They hive acharu- iew effect upon the skin, and a lovely, quictine effect upon the nervous system, simply by feeding its ten thousand hungry, yes, in some cases, stary- ing absorbents. Thy make or create norve matter and give power, force and yancy tO the nerves, andinthat way increase meatal force, endurance and briliiancy of mind. Nobody that has a nervous system should neglect to take them two or three menthe in each year, simply as anerve food, if for no other purpose. Price 50). vox, or six boxes for $2.0; postage free. Sold by all Drugaists, and at Depot, 106 North Eutaw, street, Baltimore, Ma. Jaul2 LADIES GOODS. )i4Dame L. P. chien een of See more, has arrived um Washipgto ‘a hand. 81 assortment of BONNE Sand ‘ROUND HAN 8, carefully selected by herself from the, leaains Houses of Paris. Cau be found at her parlors, No 1327 F street, opposite Ebbitt House. jan7-2m oB THE PARTY SEASON. Evening and Reception n RONSETS. Fine FRENCH FLOWE! and BEADED NBIS for Overdre Lat dite it atyles in LAUE 3, SA‘ AG aie nen ost styles in. 3 SASH RIBEONS 1B PARIS KID GLOV! And a fine line of NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS. At M. WILLIAN’S, jan5_ 7 Cite Trevise. Paris, 907 Pa.ave, VHANOERY SALE OF Toe REAL E3- C DATE, CONSISTING OF FOUR STORES ON NT! THI BETWEEN E pM e District of Columbia, passed in Rguity Cause No. 7,487. Jobn Waiter et al. ich étal., the undersian 61). a8, ‘Tras tecs, Will offer for saie on WEDNESD! 197 DAY o¥ JANUARY, 1881, at public suction, front of the presiree, af thé Lour of 4 o'cLocK. P. 5 ll those pieces or par grouud, lying and being dn the city of Washington aud District of Columbia, and known and deseribea as eub- tows (31) and (32,) tn sauare (4:5.) aan nd on TA Ay. virtue of a decree of the ‘apne a Ay i oy 5 qnare 317, toxe'her the improvements theron and the appurtenances thereto belonwing. Terms of sale are as fo! ae: One-third of the Purebare money to be in cash, within five Fass after day of sale, of thiol one Muadred dot ig sid as a deposit at sae. ont eas “house “aad on exch and the balance of the purchase money in tree equal installments, in ‘six. twelve and eibteen months from day of sale, for which ths purchaser or purchasers shail deliver to said Trus- tece his, her or their promissory notes dated on day of fale, and to bear inteross at six per centum yer annum, orallcash at the option of the pur- chagers. on WM. HW. 330 4 et. northwoat. | FRANK T. BROWNING, f Golumbia Law Building. Jan7-eodkas B, © WARNER, auctioneer. ANOERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN TH CITY OF WASHINGION AND DISTRIC r OF COLUMB! By vistue of s decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in oquity cause number 7,39!, (Frank T. Browniny, administrator of ‘Thomas Young, v8. elia A. OC. Maschaeur et al.,) ‘the undersigned ae teastes, will offer sale on MONDAY, Sue Tost DAY OF JANUARY, 1881, AT FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P. 3 st public auction, in front of the premies, ail that piece or parcel of ground, with the improvements thereon and the appurtenances thereto belonying, lymy and being in the city of Washington and Die- trict of Colttmbia, and known and described as that part of original Let c! ht, (5), in square five hum- Gred and forty-four, (5414). ‘which botins for the fame twenty-five feet eat from the southwest per of sald Lot, and running thence cast eiziiteen feet. thence north one hitudred and thirty feet, thence west eighteen feet, theace south one hun- dred and thirty ‘eet to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of ale 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 a8 a deposit at the time of sals, and the balance of the purchase money m three equal instslments, in three, six aud nine months from the day of sale, for which the purchaser shall deliver his promisory uote, dated on day of sale, and to bear interest at the rateof six Pike echai per annum, or all cash, atthe 0] on of purchaser He ‘T.. BROWNING, ‘Trustee, Jon6-cokds “Columbian Law building, eth at. ITCH, FOX & BROW Real Estate Brokers TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CONNEOTIOUT AVENUE, BETWEEN KE AND L STREETS. Trustees. deceased, 2 duly recorded in Liber Ne © 136: foHkO 439, ot Be .»one of the land rec-. ords for the Dietrict of Cblumbisy will all at pablio anetiby, in front of the pren iseet on FR THR B. Dp. 18st, ar 4 0'GL00K AY OF JaNvUany, A. P. following described real Gatate, situated in the city of Was ington. District or Columbia, to wi ‘pumbered tive (5-) in, Shepherd's subill- vision of square numbered one hundred and sixty- Ae (164), a8 said subdivision iz calys recorded upon ¢ books of the Surveyor’s office of safd city, in Liber HeD.0.+ folto 210) tore ier with he trayeeve: mente thereon, comenene of a two-story basement and mansard Brick Dwellinz. ‘Terms: The amount of indebtedness secured by j gaia ‘deed of trust Unpaid, with the expense of sale, in cash; and the batance at tweive and eixhteen eens for which the notes of the purchaser, Dearing interest from the day of sale and sect a Serves nent resell the iyorertz atthe uk and verte of the the dofauling pur- chaser, ne days adver THOMTEOR, Trustee. J.T. coLDWELL ‘Auct. de24,28,31&)a4, 7, 10,18 oS BOOKS, & Tee SUNDAY SC 001, TE TRACKERS, oh the national Lessoungor 1801, cia oh, Vincent, De D. Leckons by P Teron Lenten, cioubet. ‘All the Various ieeeden Books and Sunday Sch‘ Home ry D. Chellis. a sketch of ‘Jaqueline ui ‘or Baie by. TYNE & SON’! 428 7th ntrest fe EW LAW Gos Oo MISCELLANEOUS Abbott's Year Book ef of oe umigpradence. Curtis's Jurisdiction of the Unit Col Bingham’s 1 — and Defenses. Dillon's O. ©. aueports, | ports, Vol. 6. remenos & BSSESsSs S a a fo. TBS eee EW BOOKS. ¥ Pi |GTON D: ON DIRECTORY, BoyD's Tpepesy et He Sage obi ii ‘tie Geruaea7 77 2:00: PHOTO AND AUTO ALBUMS. FANCY WORK BO. POBTFOLIOs, pati -APETERIES. JAS. J. CHAPM4AN, Metropolitan Book Store. jan3 i Penns, Avenue. ANAe DE GOTHA FOR 1881. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 Penn’a avo. | te Atlee FLOWERS! fe have eorests ont sllof an Importer's stock of FLOWERS ot loss than half price, and will sell them at 60c., 750. snd $1.00 per spray. KID GLOVES, from 2to 10 buttons, in Whiteand Opera Shades. Kveny Parn GUAgANTI Reception and pining, BONNETS at Lese than AciUat Cost to OLose. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, _fect0_Nos, 631 and 623 D streetn.w- ™E Jon, Buanp FASHIONABLE PRESSMARER, 913 Pennsylvania Avenue Formerly oe Lord ‘Taylors, N. Barr and Qp., 8t. Louis, Mi DRESSES, ‘SULES SLOAK®, Ete., made in su- penior sty le, at ahiort potics. perfect amet teed. Cutting and Basti eng ane lm io AS pi OLIDA + SrKe TALTIES POPULAR PRICES. CELLULOLD ¢ COMB AND ‘BRUSH SE i. DH ANDEGRCHIE BOXER, FANG ¥ Wout BASKETS, BRONZE ARTICUER, LA GOODS, HANDSOME FANS. K MU HANDREROHIGSS, &o LADIES ae ee ANDRE FROUIERS IN XES, eae KBP ARIETY. TLE ELLAS, ARDMANY ARTIOLES SELROTED ESPEOIAL- LY FOR Gae BOLIDAY SF SEASON: ss? dco22 Ninth and’F Streets. (OAS RUPPERT, Ros. 403 and 405 7th at. n w. RARE LAS OF NEW NOVEUTIES IN FANCY WOR8STED WORK of New Designs, for egal LL es on Linen, Mam- Inoth and Felt A full line of Worsted (band-! “Kaltted) Goods, Rati and Velvet, Uhild's ynuets, Embroider: Cicake, ell sizes, and & general Outiit for Children. Geriantown and Zephyr Worsted, German Yarn, all colors, and all kindsef Embroidered Material o11 hand at the Lowest Market Price. dect-tr 8, SELMA BUPPEK Mees ests noe iP Patent Office, ART EWBROIDERIEG ZEVAYRS, ORE GEEMANTOWN 8, CREWEL ant WOOL, FELT. GRRVAsSES, all Material for FANCY NEEDLEWOBE. Fine selection of LACES. HOSIERY, ' WOBSTED and CHILDREN'S: ECRNIBEIN GOODS ; full line of MAORAME THREAD, STAMPING promptly executed. XN ME. B. VAN REUTH. PABRISIAN MODES, 412 13th St, Noruhwest, NODMNING Diesety, WALKING SUITS, DLN: NER and RECEPTION DBES: amples of the latest imprtations of Dress Goods, Novelties in Trimmings and Buttons, al- waye on hand. CBaplete, Co Costumes of alt descriptions at the stiortest notice. noe suebars PARIS KID GLOVES | a-Bution, $1.00." *s-Button, ed itton, $2.00. GENUINE MONOGRAM HID “GLOVES. 2-Button, Tbe. SBatton, Fi tsn, 81.25. * 6-Bation, 81,60. J.P. PAL LMER, IMPORTER AND DESIGNER OF . FASHIONS IN MILLINERY, declS No 8107 F st. Vee ae BOeTs. eco? ed GC oe ir very 1 Ow eRione oot 0: oz ti omn maiee ‘ordt 8 Casi of SROKA for adie t be excelled. and Children thet canno pee Se vA! a 616 Bin st., opp. Patent Ofiice. he ain ag ih T. TAYLORS AT a ae . ‘i i Me o? URE UF GoirinG ae. tae yronm, OBANGES, STRAWBEBRIES, CAPONS FROM PHILADEL- Aso PHILADELPHIA CHIOKEN AND TUB- KEYS FOR THANKSGIVING. EXTRA orn avai OANVABS-. ene RED HEAD, QU, eS Cor. Fourteen r re fo yteE an [Mew ‘ork ave. by |S Recamenar tics an o ELECAMPANS recommended for Cot Col Hoaree- or boxes, airy thos ty” 25°: ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, declS 14th and I sts. and 2dand Dn.w. QS# DOLLAB PER 100 FUB PIRIBP ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, FROM PLATE. R “Only, Establishment in the City furnishing that avails” aud doing tha work pectooty DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Established House, 913 Pa. ave.. oot29-Sm between 9th and 10th streets. oJ snd foreslotn quaatitioe to suit. AAs artiaiatot Bedding, equal if not cuperior @ faye Straw and docd-ly D.O. OR FEE re res gi panera a Sona’ Si 'y 12, LSS1. United States Senatorships, SECRATARY SHERMAN AND GENERALS HAWLEY AND HARRISON NOMINATSD. ‘The republicans of the two branches of the Obio general assembly met last night In opan caucus, General Jones. of Delaware, nomina- ted John Sherman as acandidate {or Uaited States Senator, and Supported his motion in a speech. ‘The sominativa was seconted oy Sen- ator Peter Hitchcock tn a speech. Representa- lve Walker, of Logan, moved the nomtnation of Mr. Sherman be made by acclamation. watch, after aturther indorsement by Senator Herr, Mas agreed to, and three cheers were given for Mr. Sherman, Ohio’s next Senator. Tae cau- ous Was Hot in session more than thirty ttn- utes. The Connecticut republican legislative cau- Cus last night unanimous!y nominated General doseph R. Hawley as candidate for United States Senator. ‘The Indiana republican caucus nomtnatei General Benjamin Harrison for the Untied States Senate. MESSRS. MILLER AND FAIR ELECTED TO TaE SENATE, ‘The California senate yesterday balloted for United States Senator as Toilows: General Mil- ler Te Judge Wallace, dem, 10; Heiry 4 orge, 2. ‘he as General Milier, . 42; au oge Wallace, 31; scattering, 4 Bvib houses of ‘the da assembly voted for United States 2S follows: Fatr, jem., senate 10, & Wren, rep.. sea ate 14, asst enate 1, assembiy bone. RALIMORE Basvitixs.—Joan S. Harden, who did suddenly on January 4h, ts discovered to have been engaged tn forgeries on the Western Maryland Railroad Company and the Safe De= po:lt Company, aud in Dreaches of trust to the extent ot 314.000... Mrs. Anule Lewis was so badiy burnea in ber home, {2 northeast Baltt- moré, last night, that she died sooa after baing set oved to the hospital... ‘Tne condition of tne horbor avd bay channels has been so far tm proved that navigation is now very slightly im- peded.— American, to-da: THE GAMES IN THE POOL TOURNAMENT in New York last night resulted as follows:—Albert Frey defeated Albert Lambert by a score of 11 to3%. Thomas ss defeated Otis Field by a score of 1i to 10. Schaefer was defeated by Samuel F. Knight y 8 score Of 11 to 10, and G, E, Wahistrom defeated Thomas Wallace by a score of 11 to 3. TROTTING CHALLENGE ACCEPTsD.—Recently M. ose, of Los Angeles, Cal., offered to trot his Uiree-year-old cold Sweetheart for $10,000 against any colt one year older. Col. Joan W. Cowley, of Chicago, accepts the challenge for aming his four-year-old colt Director, ‘ator, the race to the trotied at Chicago, FIGHTING IN CuURcH.—A fight 13 reported to bave occurred in - Bethany Baptist Charch, Puiaskl county, Ky., last Sunday, In which knives are reported to have been used. Oae man was fatally cut, The row was started by the Geacous attempting to sit 1a the same pews With the ladies whom they had brought there, Which ts contrary to rule. A Cat JUDGMENT.—In a case before Judge Finletter, of Philadelphia, he judicially decided that the cat fs an animal which 13 entitled to the protection of the law, but extrajudicially he took occasion to express the opinion that the cat 18 @ Duisance, and therefore a proper sub- Ject for exterminating processes. A MInisTer’s PscULIAR DgaTH.—The Rey. Dwight Bartlett, of the Reformed church, ar— rived 0 Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last Friday to visit his mote, He left on aturday morn- ing, {niending to proceed to New Brunswick on Surday. On arriving in New York he proceeded to a physician, whose name is not Known, to have his throat examined. His relatives Say that on the third 0} ion by instrument, the Winopipe was pauctured or cut, from the effects of which Dr. Bartlett died yesterday moratng. He was a minister of twenty years’ standing, A WESTER: RIVATION FOR BLIzzaRD.—The derivation of the word “blizzard” 13 not gener- ally known, We will elucidate: When one Unose superior creatures who inhabit Boston enters bis esthetic home on a cold night he re. moves bis cultured mutiier from his reilaed roat and reraarks: “The atmospheric exuber- ance fs antagonistic to the preservation of cal- oric in the’ physiological structure,” which, uranslated, means, “It blows hard.” When a degenerate Chicago man returns hom: at 3 mw. from a chicken fight, after having observed ihe fall of the mercury and several other things in liquid form, he explains the state of the atmosphere to the angry partner ot his joys a3 follows; “M’dearsb, bl'shard—bl'zzard,” after which he encounters a bitzzard trom hfs indig- Lat spouse.—Detroit Free Pi CoroRED” MBN CALLING ON GaRFIELD.—A delegation of prominent colored men from Alauuima waited upon General Garileld last een gat the residence of Wm. Edwards, Srexdeli, of Talladega, and L. ze aM. Wat Courtland, addiessed t the congiric h, thelr lack of eanca the coming admlnistra:lo id the education of the bl G field responded that the education ‘ot lidren was the foremost daty of all Awerlean people, and assuring them that what d be Gone would not fail, He uo sing the color Ine, and uot ight a Danquet was given at tb or Wm. Edwards in honor of Generat Gari Among those present were Governor BR. Payne. Another dispatch says: b. Gartield remained at his hote! nearly ail day. “In the afternoon a number of eaiored pian Irom the sonth called, and urged him not to ap. point Senator Bruce, but to give a cabluec posl- Uon to Fred. Douglass.” SUDDEN CHECKING OF PsRSPIRATION.—A Boston merchant, in “lendiog a hand” on board one of his ships On a windy day, found himself at the end of an hour and a half pretty well exhausted and perspiring freeiy. Ie sat down to rest,and engaging in conversation, time passed faster than he was aware of. In attempt- ing to rise, he found he was unable to do so without assistance. He was taken home and put to bed, where he remained two years, and for a long time afterward could only hobble about with the ald of a crutch. Less exposures than this have in constitutions not go v! gorous, resulted in inflammation of the lungs—“pneu- monia”—ending in death fn less than a week, or | causing tedious rheumatisins to boa source of torture for a lifetime. Multitudes of lives wouid be saved every year, and an incalculable amount of human suffering would be pre- vented, if parents would begin to explain to | their chiidren, at the age of three or four years, the danger Which attends cooling off too quickly after exercise, and the importance ot | not standing still after exerctse, or work, or play, or of retaaining exposed to the wind, or Of silting at an open window or door, or of | ee of any garment, even the hat or onnet, While in heat. Conp 1 Mexico.—Advices from Mexico of December 28 state that the cold weather in Chi- huahwa surpassed anything of the kind within the memory of theoldest ionabitant. There has been ice In the Paso del Norte two inches thick. A severe storm passed over Mazatlan December 27,%causing considerable dam: EILuEp By A Bririsy Capra Wm. J. Siveo- ney, keeper of a sailors’ boarding house in Charleston, 8. C., undertook to furnish the British barkentine Sunbeam, lying at Bull river, with four sallors. He delivered them Sunday morning on board, but as Sweeney was shoving off from the ship in his boat tnree of the men jumped back, when the captain of the vessel fired upon them, killing one of the sailors and serlously woundlag Sweeney and another satlor. The captain wilt be arrested, nie Svicipg.—Cornell E. Henwood. aged 39, coni- sjtted sutctd in hisroom in Aged 30 cont | Tousé, Broo , N.¥., Saturday, by cutting his throat eihg arazor. Deceased was an Eng- ishman, recently arrived in Brooklyn from the West Indies, where he owns a plantation and leaves a wife. He had been ill aud was under medical care. THE LONDON Times has had a row with its compositors over the use of composing ma- chines. The new invention sets fe but Hie not distribute it, as a New York very and when the Times compositors were eked to distribute the type set by the ma- chine nes declined to do this except for in- creased p: Mr. Walter refused higher pay and thd whole night force wee so that the paper narrowly missed not golag to press. To BE CREMATED.—James Hamilton, an ex- tensive manufacturer of stoatware, at Greens- ro, in county of Greene, Pa, died on the 213 me ‘and bis body was interred in the cemetery at that place. He was an advocate of crema- Uon, and his s0n has gone to Washington, Pa., to make arrangements to have the body dis- posed of by that process. The trustees of the Femoy: ne crematory have decided not to incin- . ‘bodies which have been interred, and Mi “so told the man, but also said ti he ail to refuse the cremation of a body when the family lived so near. It was finally Gecided that Mr. Hamilton, J and consult under the cremation would come off. ne xchange says the pilan obelisk can- Rot stand our climate. atin have to. It is too: epee annoh AC the Bou Spt Se cuanre (oo See led ee son to School by a rope tied around his. Lodge No, 4 of Maso ot aedericeabarg.V ‘Bey ia wl initiated on ete, £. H. Godshal CONGRESSMEN AND THEIR RESIDENCES LIST OF SENATORS. W. A. Wheeler, President, Riggs House. Allon, wa "fowa, 124 Vermont ave. Bi » ies. st. DW. Burnside, A. E., RL, Paes st. Dw, Butler, M. C.,3. C., 2097 Cau, W kinson, Fia,, National Hovel. Cameron, A Wik, 1213 N st. mw. Comero! ‘a, Wormley's Hotel. tal erat ati H., Wis, 822 Connecticut ave. ckrell, F. M., Mo., 920 15th st. nw. Coke, Richard, Texas, Conkling, Roscoe, os David, IL, Nat a Hotel. Davis, HG., W. Va., Arlington Hotel, Dawes, H. Mass., 9414-2 st. now. Eaton, W. W.. Conn., 20 Grant Place, Eumunds, G. Vt., 1411 Massachusetts Farley, James T., Cal, 518 14th st. n.w. Ferry, T. W.. Mich., National Hotel. Garland, A. Hi., Ark., 519 2d St. niw, Groome, ne B, Ma., Willard’s iiotel. aes F., Oregon, 1414 K st. now. Me, Wiliard's Hotel. Alvreford, Frank, W. Va., National flotel, Hill, Benj jamin 1i., Ga., #1 Grant Place. Hill, N. P., Col, 1407 Massachusetts ave. Hoar, G E, Mass. 919 I st. nw. Ingalls, J. J., Kan., Hamilton House. Johnston, J. a,, 1234 Massacuusetts ave. Jouas, B. F. a w y rancls, N. y 1206 K st. now. Kirkwood, 8. J., lowa, 1314 10ih st. nw. Lamar, J..Q. C. Misa, 512 80h st. n.w. Logan Johv A.. IL, S12 12h st. aw. McDonald, J. B., ee Willara’s Hotel. McMillan, S. J. it... Minn., 211 North Capitol st, McPherson, J. K..N. J., 1409 Mass, ave, Maxey, S. B., Tex., 413 4th st. nw. Morgan, J. T., Ala, 401 G st. nw. Morrill, J. 8., 't.. Cor. Vermont ave. and M st. Paddock, A. S., Neb., 131! H st. mw. Pendleton, Git Ohio, 1301 at nem. Piatt, O. H., Conn,, Arlington Hotel. Plumb, P. ., Kan., National Hotel Pugh, Jas. i Ala, Metropolitan Hotel. Ranaoiph, T. 'B.. NJ. 1326 Massachusetts ave. com, Matt. W., N! C., Metropolitan Hotel. Roliips, E. H., N. 145 East Capitol su Saulsbury, Ell, Del, “60S 13th st. Dw. Saunders,’A., Neb., Riggs House. Sharon, wm, ‘Nev. Not arrived. n, 910 F st, euler, H. M., Col, Thurman, A. 100 M st. now. G., Ohio, 1017 14th st. nw. Vance, Z. B. N. C., Arlington Hotel. Vest, G. G.. Mo., cor, Deiaware av. and Ct. n.¢, Voorhees, D. W., Ind., 18: oS . D., ATK., 730 Wallace, W. oy Pa., Ww niaiae Hotel Whyte, .. Md., Welcker’s. Wiliams, Py . Ky., 1405 F st. now, Windem, W., Mion., 1116 Vermont ava, Withers, R. Ya, Alexandria, Va. OFFICERS OF THE SENATE. J. C. Burch, secretary, 1025 Vermont ave. K. J. Bright, sergeant-at-arms, 201 East Cap. st. Henry E. Peyton, executive clerk, 613 13th n.w. F, E. Shober, chef clerk, 521 12th st. n.w. Isaat Bassett, assistant doorkeeper, 2d st. ne, W. P. McMichael, postmaster, Metropolitan. LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES. - Samuel J. Randall, Speaker, Pa., 120 C st. s¢ Acklen, J. H, La, ‘20t East Capitol st. Metropolitan Hotel, . RL, Arlington Hotel. aia ul, ‘Arliane ig Hotel. F Atherton, Gibson, ‘Onio, 223 East Capitol st. Atkins, J. D. G, tenn., 419 6th st. n.w. Becbmian, 1K, Pan, ,iletropolitan Hoiel Bailey, J.’ ‘Arlington Hotel. Baker J. H ina $21 G st RW. Balicu, L W., Rk. L, S11 9th st. Barber, Hiram, JF UL, oH Boat apitoist Barlow, Brad) t arrived. Bayne, 1. M. Pi Witiara's Hotel Beale, RL, ‘i., Va., 455 C st. nw. Beltord, J. B., Col., 503 13th st. nw. Belizhoover, ‘F. B., Pa., 519 13th st. p.w. Berry, C. P. Meer corner Sth and E sta. nw, Bicknell, Ind., 211 North Capitol st. Bingham, H. vi Pa., 1721 R. L ave. Bisckburh, J. C.S., y., 917 New York ave, L.w. J.. Wormley’s Hotel. 0., Metropolitan Hotel .. N. ¥.. Willard’s Hotel. ey ‘J. Hi, Ga, Metropoiltan HoteL Bouck, Gabriel, Wis., Ebbitt House. Bowwwan, 8, Z., Mass., cor. Pa. ave, & 1st. Si.s.e. Bos, T.A., Tih 1412 st Lw. Bragg, E. 8., Wis , Ebbitt House. Brewer, M. $. Mich, Letom Hotel. Briggs, 3. PS N. ELyN ‘National Hotel. Brignain, L. J., 614 13th st. Dw. Bagh, JM eden ‘Metropolitana Hotel Browne, T. M. Ind, 1115 I at. nw. = ickner, A. H., Mo., Metropolitan Hotel. Burrows, J. C., Mich., Ebbitt House. Butterworth, Benjamin, Ohio, 1115 G st. n.w. Cabell, G. C., Va, 617 11th st. new. eldwell J. W., Key. 1013 at Dw. sins, Epbitt House. Gcmp, d. H.. N.Y, Arlington HoteL Cannon, J. G., Mihols, National Hotel. Carlisle, J. , Riggs House. Carpenter, C. C. Towa, 10 eth 8 st. LW. Caswell, L. B., Wis, 612 14th st. Chalmers, J. R., Miss., Riggs House. Chittenden, S. B., Y., cor, Vt. av. & H st. aw afin, Wm., Mass., 1413 K st. D.W, Clardy, M. L., Mo., 729 1sth st. n.w, Clark, A. A. Willard’s Hotel. Clements, 3 Ala., Metropolitan Hotel Clark, J. B., Jr., Mo., 1325 F st. n.w. Clymer, Heister, Pa., 1600 T st. nw. Cobb, 'T. R., Ind, 1342 N. Y. ave. Coftroth, A’ H., Ba, ‘Metropolitan Hotel. Colerick. W. G. , National Hotel. Conger, ©. D itten.” National Hotel Cony L., Ohio, Willard’s Hotel. ook, Pail Ga., 210 Nortb Capitol st. Covert, J. , N. H., National Hotel. Cowgti, Calvin, Ind., 7 Grant Place. Cox, 8. 8, N. ¥., Riggs House. Crapo, W. W. Mass. Wormley's Hi Hotel. Cravens, J. E-, ATK.’ 407 G st. Crowley, Kichard, N-¥., 1421 lowa Cirele. Cuiberson, D. B., Texas, Metropolitan Hotel. Daggett, R. M., Nev.. 717 14th st nw. Davidson, R. Hi. M.. Fla, National Hotel. Davis, G.'R., ILL, 1304 F St. nw. Davis, Horace, Cal, 1816 I st. nw. Davis, J. J., N. C., Congressional Hotel. Davis, L. H!, Mo.,"New York Avenue Hotel, N. C., Iowa, Riggs House, Gilbert, 113 C st. ne. Deuster, P. V., Wis, 15 Grant Place. Divrell, 6. G ‘Tenn., 317 44 si. LW. B., Pa, Riggs House. Dickey, HL. Ohio’ National Hotel, Dunn, Poindexter, Ark., National Hotel. Dunnell, MHL, Minn., National Horel, Dwight, J. W.,'N. Y.,’Ariington Hotel. Einstein, Edwin, N. . i» Woruuley’s Hotel Elam, J.’B., La. Ss ae a "La, ws New Yon ve. Erreit, Russell, Pa., 222 1st st. se. Evins, J. H., 8. C.. Metropolitan Hotel. Ewing, Thomas, Oblo, 920 1th st. nw, W. H., Ga, National Hotel. er, H. G., Pa., 6 Grant Place. Nicholas, Mo., 709 Sth St. D.w. W. BL, Ala., National Hotel. UL, National Hotel Rigi 3 HTiast cs Capitol at Gunes T. = all, J ond, John, N. Hammond, N. J. Ga, Harmer, 1 Bi, 1310 F st. aw. Harris, arene A , 18 Grant Pisce. Harris, J. T. aa ‘Mctropolian Hotel Haskell, D. 6. Kan. 181 H st nw, Baten, WH, Hawk, BoM. hati so $25 12th st.nw. Hawkey, 4 med R, Conn, 312 Cat nw. Bae hae C., RH yanbarton a Hellman; Wr. 1nd.) ‘gppitt House, lens es Medlillon Boson ents neces House enton, Tenn, Kiggs Hi Miles, Frederick, Conn. ‘Aritenvon Hotel. Miller, Warner, Arlington Hotel, Mills, R. Texas, 610 18th = nw. Mitchel » Pa, 729 190h Bt. now. Money, > "Mish, 1710 1 st nw. Monree, James, Ohio, 934 14th st. nw. Morrison, W. K., TIL, Willard’s Hiotel. Morse, Leopold. Mass, Wormley’s lotel. Morton, L. P.. N.Y. corner ‘Hand 16th su @ Muldrow, H. i, Mise, Arlington Hovel Muller, Nicholas, N. Not arrived. m4 H., Maine, x 9th St. now, , Onto, 806 12th s * Ind. 734 12th st Y., Witlard’s Hotel, S.C. Metropolitan Hotel. onal oO ‘harles, ag ses G sl hw, ORelly, . Pa, Willard’s Hotel. 100, Set aldo, ‘Cal? National Horel. B. ‘al., National Hotel. C stn. Philips, J. F., — Willard» Hotel. Phister, E. ©. prnnents Hotel Poehler, len ‘iin Pound, Preeottt, =X... 1407 ¥. Price, Hi fowa, #4 lath st. now. 2, Ray Ossian, N.H., National Hotel. — €u d. HL, Texas, Metro) 1h st ‘ 7, O30 Kot nw. Metropolitan Hotel. , Va, Metropolitan Hotel. W., La., 1115 Pst. nw. J., 1331 K st. now. W., Mans, Kichardson,'D. P. Kichardson, J. 8. Richmond, J. B.,'V Ropertann, teed Robes Mass., Riggs House. en Wiliard’s Hotel. L ASS. 201 Ne J. ave 8 Ryan, Thomas, Kan., 11 Grant Plac Ryon, J, W., Pa., 115 Maryland ave. ie. Samford, W! J., Ala., Mewepotitan Hotel. Sapp, W. F.; lowa, Hamtiton Honse, Sawyer, 8. L., Mo., National Hotei, Seaies A. M.,'N. C., Congressional Hotel. Shallenbergér, W.8., Pa., 610 13th st. nw. Shelley, C. M., Ala., Metropolitan Hotel. Sherwin, J. —e S25 12th st. nw, . 417 Sth Bt. m,w. Te c Stree Hotet. F st. 2 Hotel National Hotei. , Sanderson's Liorel. n, N. » LiL, Scoville, Jous.a 5 u Sparks, "W. , Riggs House, Ewuitt House, National Hotel. 12 Bast Capital st. 58 Lafayette Square, Stevenson, A. Et i Stone, J. a 7 Poona 3. i Ey bay Thompson, Win. G Tilman, G. D., 8. ¢ Townsend, Anos. Ohio, Ariingion E Towns! 1, £ st. mw. Pherate House, 10, 1213 F st. nw. 13 Tand 15th. Valentine, E. k., Van Aernam, ¥ 3 Grant Puwe. * ‘Arlington Hotel. Itt House. York Avenue Hota. > Grant Place. burn, W. D., Minn, 1731 1 st. nw. Weaver, J. B., lowa, 209 East Capitol st. Welvori:, Olin, Texas, 412 6th st. n.w. Wells. Erastus, Mo., Arlington Hotel White, Harry, Pa., 1213 F st. now, Whiteaker, J6un, Orevon, 611 Loutstana ave, Whitthome, W. C., Tenn., Evbitt House, Wilber, David, N. ¥ {onal Hotel. yin nt Place, polttan Hotel ney, &. W.. Wyoming, 6th and E sts. nw. Maginnis, Martin, Montana, Ariington Hotel. Otero, M.'S., New Mexico, National Hotel. OFFICERS OF THE HOUSE. George M. Adams, Clerk, 1013 K st Jobu OMpsoN, Sergeant-ot Armin Winara's. - Field, Doorkeeper, 525 13 st mw. ‘S OF DEBATES. OFFICIAL KEPORT! SENATE. D. F. Murphy, 314 C st. n.w. ASSISTANTS, Theo. F. Shuey, 475 Missouri avenue. Edward V. Murphy, 419 24 st. n.w. Henry J. Gensler, 1515 13th 8. ow HOUSE. John J. McElhone, 1315 Vermont ave. Willtam Blair Lord, Riggs House. David Wolfe Brown, 115 ne ave, ne 3. K, Edwards, Anacosila, Jobn H. White, 516 ian ei. aie A CoLorep Boy Becoming Wate. — Prot. George Henry Fox, iu a lecture on skin dis- eases at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, in New York, Monday, exhibited, as an ulustra- ton, the “Leopard boy.” After the professor ‘explained that color of different races de- pended ‘ou the amcunt of pigment contained in skin, a boy, a young negro about 11 years, Was led in. He was scanty dressed. iis 18 motjled with patches of white skin. Pi Fox said that the spots bad enlarged consider- ably since bis first examination of the boy, Unree years ago, and it was safe to predict that the process Would go on unUl the transtorma- tion would be compiete. The lai nse wp qrvestions, ad that oy iy “Kal rch, and Ubat the white spots began to appear wheu he was three years old. De sulfered no 0 pain, FIENpDISu AcT oF A THREE-YEAR OLD Bor,— While two colored women, Mrs. Jackson and Mrs. Shannon, ving at s26 North loth street, ciphia, were at work yesterday, they es from Mrs. Shannon's two-months ing up stairs, they found the three-year Old son of Mrs, Jackson sttting on the floor by the screaming Infant with a red- hot poker ip his band. The baby bad been ter- ribly burned about the mouth, and -_ ir yen on showed that the Jackson boy had forced the poker Gown the babs's Unroat. The child lingered In great paig woul last night, when tt Seven cases of small-pox were @iscovered in Chicago yesterday, 22d the patients removed to the beg; Taaklng sixteen now suffering irom thks nnicago. DIaD, pBRADPORD. On Tueeday, Januery a. 1381, at Providence ppg ABNOLD Brapron Thur-day, January wt sig att SC attest southeast. (San 4 ea Be and Bacremento (Cal.) papers please copy! pe Ea 4 Kate Hopkina, aved darling. ‘all our hearts at home: But the came and whispered, “Little Edie, do come home. Funeral from St. "Dominick's Ohi o'clock Fr} respectfully inv: — ‘08 15th ctroet, and rornts. jent2-3m

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