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STEAMERS, & AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ___ EDUCATIONAL. MISCELLANEOUS. _THE EVENING STAR. QTEAMER M.TTANO, (Carr. Cnas. Rosrssox) a on cock @ m. as fol- lews:—On NDAY fo ee aod attawoman Bonin a WEDNESL AS RDAYS, for Mattox aod BW mini, mskivg sil intermediate river landinws ietars Boing APG FSDISK: Go JONES, Awent. marl strest wharf. Foe Non ror PORTSMOUTH, ann he ae ND THE ouTH STEAMER GEORGE LEARY, it leore ber ber shart, foot of 7th strest, on TUZS A. Se URDAY" Ropprg at EINEY =Y POINT and POIN1 LO gOUr | 0 by and return | j Ke urnine ‘eae Norfolk on Wedves'sys, Fri ye and Sun‘isys. at 4 p.m First class fare to Fortress Monroe and Nor- < 2.50 10 =f cm af fare 59 | est clase far 5 | ta‘ ero Sai d cn 4p m Breit received th M. P. Werou, Agent. GEORGE MATTINGLY, Supt fsvai HE STEAMER eee ae Wil leave Potomsc Ferry Oo. ¥aa-y, ‘th street, at 7 o'clock a. m., every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, fg bom a! Phe P sake Rl he Se yardtewn and Notuink: return! ; WEDNESDAY snd FRIDA “ai Fare and F ht at lowest rates. anid ¥F. J. sTON QPEcian notice. NORFO! K AND NEW YORK STEAMERS. foot of | Purser. The Steamer JANE MOSELEY will resume her trips to sel pp MomDAY, the 21st instant, lesivg ber wharf, foot of 6th street. every MON- DAY, WRDNE-~U'SS and FRU AY at 5o'clock p. Einey Point, Point Lookout and Fortress Monroe and N tm., fouchine Fertrens 31 MAN OY D—SreamsHre LIne Betwees New YORK, HAVRE, LONDON, SovTHANTTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this com every Sat- Brday from Bremer. Pier footot ad strech Metoken: —From New York to Havre, Lon- ons powthar tom aud Bremen, first cab n, #30; prepaid stceraxe Saunton: fc as ‘For frelst sae ot pases, apxly to eee eh So OTT #60. co., New Yo (onan LINE., ‘THIS EVENING. ‘ALTER B. WILLIAMS: &Co., Auctioneers. PUSITIVE CLOSING SALES OF FINE TRIPLE Vv PLATED WARE AND ROGERS SILVERS LATED xy ner 10th and D streets, facins pataatcice BIS DAY, at lla Ms Saxe 7, rm. By order ‘Taunton aie Pa Co. reas. for.6t WALTER B WILtiaMs & Coes Ants, —_—_—_—— eee HOUSEFURNISHINGS, NGLISH AND IBONSTONE CHAM- BER BET, 10 Pieces, $2.50. | ENGLIBH IRONSTONE TEA SET, 44 Pisces, 83.50, BRIDGEWOOD & SON'S BEST PORCELAIN TEA BET, 44 Pieces, $4 50. ENGLISH IRONSTONE DINNER SET, 810. | TRIPLE PLATED CASTOR, 6 Cnt and Enzraved Cruita, 83.60. BOGERS BROS. TRIPLE PLATED KNIVE:‘ 82 half dozer. BOGEES BROS. TEA SPOONP, 82 half dozen. ROGERS BROS. TRIPLE PLATED TABLE SPOONS, 84 half dozen. LEADER NICKLE PLATED SiUDENT LAMPS 82.75. DECORATED OHAMBEE SETS, lowas 84.50. TIN TOILET SETS, all colore; 82 AT SCHAEFFER'S, 1020 Seventh Street, ~ feb23 Above New YoRE AVENUE. YROCKERY, THE ovNaKD SAAR ‘Gompany im. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ma New York id 2d ool, Call- Betwee: ing fi orke Hinton al QUILERY, FINE PLATED WARE, R., NEW YORE. Wed z to accommodations. ris, #15 additional. Return iekets oS Cerne —— tickets f Bteerage at very low rae tickets from Liverpool and Qiivenstown, and all other parts of Earope, at lox, Through b: ral is of Isden stven for Belfast, Glas- et ‘Havre, Antwerp and c'ber — on the Gon- ent, and for Mediterranes” ports. For treigbt and pasaswe apply at the Company's Office. No 4 Bowlir Cate or both steersve and eabie t>-O17s EIGELOW & 00., 696 7th street, | Wash ngton, "VERNON H. EROWN & 00. N. ¥. EW’ L0kH-KOTTERDAM. OaLAN acd °"M. Oarrying the U_8. Mails to the Nethunlands, lente Harbecs’s Stores, Brooklyn, rewuisrly on’ WED- Ist Gabi = Sate 45-350. Bteer- cre ral Suet 27 poe "Pensyiy AS IOHNSON, Avent, ah rey rier New York ave. and RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. | THE MODEL FAST a AND THE ONLY LINB ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACE! a OOUPLER! STEEL To 7, 4 ae DAE WEDNESDAY, We WASHING Fi SSLonzeaso, cineineate ii and St. Louie Fast Ex- | 6} §.00—Bsltimore, Ellicott City and way atationa. 6. re 40—Baltimore Expres Express. s.otPont of maces stations. 6.45—Stannten sud Valley Express. for Hagerstown aad st Point of s2gneet Frederick ) 9.00—New Hen E Phitea 2. 0e- On Bun his and Boston n Bxprees. for Baltimore, Annapolis (Stops at Hysttevilie, — "Aabapolls June- Cuicas € Gioctnnat ands mantic 2 Oolless, Be! i 12.10 Balttmors, Lilicott City, Annspolis sna Way @ 35=00 6: snday only, fe for Baltimore and way. x . Philsdelp! Baltin.cre and Way Statons. Frederick, Hagerstown and 6.00 Baitinore, Bomvincaetee Way. via ttsville and Laurel Ex- eee nee eee ‘Anna: Be Scvseny Maa IN EFFECT, MAWOI Lt TRAINS .i-V¥E WASHINGTON, cornet of Sixth and B BAND POTOMAO Sri moan. a Rochester, Bail: Nis to Naf ane on Nort! xcept Sua pm. wil Faees Gacss to Canan 0 p.m. On Sundsy 2:90 an Apress ot Pulman Parlor Carn, | oy, exosptunday. all Luroi h bests of Br vent Euito day, and 1t4 5 a Potted Eprees ase" m. Gally, excer! Munday 6 10-30 . and ™, PEK E 4 0, 30 2) am ana Ee canis 6.40, 9:30 aud For s Oreck Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m" dally, except Sunday. Annapolis, 8-40 x tH. and 440 p.m. daily, ex- RIA AND FREDERIOESBURG RAIL- way AND. ALEXANDHIA tye EXARDEIA AND WASHING- THE TRADES. IBBON BROT! eas 1012 jit ng vrY Ayeaiing on Do s.7 ave., Gar Fine Printing a specialty. jan Benes Lrczrt Brxpaer employs mihi eof tbe alteat ont acest Gonorrhea or Syphilis, rece: strictly private, Refers, “| Ds AND HOUSEFUKNISHING COMPLETE STOCK. GOoDs. BEST GooDs AT Low PRICES. M, W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Wess & Beverivce, febl12 No. 1009 Penna. ave. CrCvEars LAMPS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 84.60 WILL BUY A GENUINE LARGE SIZE NICKEL-PLATED, GERMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH ALL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL’S ROYAL SEOURITY OIL, BEST AND SAFEST GIL IN USE. Al other goods in his ine at the lowest possible prices. Call and examine. Gecl6 BRYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. MEDICAL,&e. De EEON ths oiceat getablishod and mont rell- ' PHYSIOTAN in the city, can bs consul ch ng froma 4 todandéto8. All Femsle Compiaiate and 1 olarities quickly cured. Prompt Boe rate rooms for patients. feb’ Ca DR ROBERISON, ey, Wednesday aud Saturday, at his office, 456 © st. north- west, near 43g et., from 2 toor. eS + Who, with 15 ears’ experience, cusrantees s curd in all diseases the Urinary OUrsans, Nervous and Seminal Wesknese, Nocturnsi Emiasions, Impotency, £0. contra posi- ‘Consultation and separate Oftices. for ladies. ers De deren of Baltimore. Main office, 198 Eutaw et, Baltimore: Charges Zo ae AGS tively cured in from 5 to 10 day: ADAM DE FOKEoT a aa Le Ladies. le corn) red. Can be coneuliod San 3; es at "ith street northwest Office hours from 1 to feb9-Im* ot RES Se mature De- Emissions and all Venereal Diseases, seca, cured by Dr. HENRIE. No calomel used. Female Weaknesses, Vi ete., cured. ‘irwinia avenue southwest. janl6-2m* (ONSULT DR. and MADAME SELD&N, Pro- fessors of wicwieye over Syouty. ears’ 8uC- sand ractice; board, i fal treat tent; for ladies ouly. "182 Lesingion, aver, New York city. samt TH IS WEALTH!—DR. E, O. WEST'S Axis AND. BRAIN TREATMENT: "A Retvous Beadscnee Mental Depreasione hose Memory, to icy, Involuntary purchaser our written guarant it the treatment does not effect a cure. eee 8 ‘tmnt s ee Guarantees issued by Br 8 = renDAYIVaDIA. 9 avenul tale and Eel enta, to whom sil orders should iddreasea. ‘as ia octl6-a, tu, thak ANHOOD RESTORED.—A victim of early im- prudence, causing nervous debility, premature decay, ets, having led in vain every known reme- 8, wered 8 simple means of self-cure, weit he will send tree to his fellow-sufferer REEVE 43 Chatham st.. N. from the nervous aoe FRENOH aes Fare tee Kidney Di Gravel snd a Uri ae Diseases, ‘Nervous Debility, Sei esa, Impotency, Giset, Byphilie re all Blood. aud Skin 8 y cured, Gonor- rhea oured in 48 hours. For sale aoe B corner at. Ps ave per box, sent by mall under weal on re ean ol wiice. PROFESSIONAL. B. WEISENBORN, Dentist, removed to 918 ith et. northwest. CELLULO. TEETH inserted 87 per set, and allcovers: tons on the natural” I seg at reasonable et and N. Sete of ‘Teeth, 8%. Teeth (acting without Pain, 60 UKE, DENTIN, ae Tith st. northwest, Y. av qbosuttal ; Ex: opera- one warranted. Janl9 K. T. M. TALBOTT, ie ia) No. 437 7th three doors from cor. Dentis- os be ‘all is branches. Teeth tert Aad be work warranted. Jan ar ae Bea SURGERY Watis, Chitlatee Wo. Dee weeny practical experience throthout the United States Bnd Cansda, $ud 19 lof consecutive practice in Washinyton, D. G., ensbles the succeustal Thent of sil nimebte of the feet, hones theries from fsr snd near, visit his establishment, 1416 Penna. sye., opp. Willard’s Hotel. Fee 81 per Visit. decd B. Lee No. 428 7th wt. nb D and E sts. AND EFFECTS OF, Bow SE Note F STREET, BETW JHIVIFENTH AND FOURTEENTH RCRTAWEST, By virtue cf adeed day of November, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No. 982, folio 163, ets... one of the and records of Washington, District of Oolum! the urderstezed ‘Trustee will sell, 02, MO! Wanow 7, 1891, COMMENCING AT 10 o'cL entire Effects of the Lyon nse, No. 1824 F street ueribwest, © mprisits in part Parlor Oran. Rep and Lace Window Hangings. Seven ereani French plate Mirrors, Black Walnut Chamber ze Of fine quality. Eastlake Lounge Beven doz. Vi \er Obairs. ‘Twentyerne Walut Taben, Welnut Marb e-top ard Extension Dining Tables. Seven Crystal Chande ters. Bronze Figure. Tarwe nun. ber Brusse 6 and Lngrain Carpets. Wire spring Underbo Hair Matsresees and. 8. Festher Pillow Blankets Walnut and Marble-top Bar Counters. Larse let Piated Ware and. Extensive arsortruent of Coins “aud Glassware. Copper Coffee Urn: Bteam Bore ae Steam Ooils. Orpamented ist Iron Screen. Porether with, yin tie | articles mentioned ia echedu'e 4, ust. EDW. ‘ABD J. "STRELWAGEN, Trivitoa. E OF FIVE CERTAIN POWERS » dated respectively January 8, 4, 1ST! nd Decam- q her & Co, No 2: horhwea', Washinsva + DO), on BATURDAY, MAnon STH. A, D. ISS!) aT 4 O'CL CK , thras Certificates of Stoek or the National Tinet Come i ity of Washingt the District of Jertificats No. 18, for 21 sh wes: 2, for 15 shares, and Gertiticste erms of Sale: a MO MCaUIRE, SANEON BEOS., Auctioneers. ALE OF G@ORDON PRINTING REQGTES Pieces TYPE, CAsE4, : &o, AP AUCTION. By virtue of a of trust given to me, duly ra- corded in Liber No. 929. folio 354, et seq. of the land records of he District of Columbia. I wiilsell AY non. A D. 1881, at pndlic auction, on thd ieminas ‘No. 607 Louisiana avenuo bstwon 6th and 7th streets One-helf Medium Gordon Printing Prees; One quarter Meding Bose Printing Peoss; Lot Jeb T3pe: Lot ete Lot Primer Ty onpareil Tsp 9e pe: Lat » Lot Type C: ‘Lot Stands, Imposinve Stone, &e., c ‘Ferme cash. mar2-d biz, to wil GLENN BROWN, Trasteo. YHANCERY RALE OF THOSE VERY VALUA- / BLE LOTS ON K STREET NORTHWEST, MONT AVENUE D FIF- x i. SREBE. FACING McPRERGON BY virtue of a Serre of the Supreme Conrt of the Distrie: of Columbia, pase-d in Equity fig Oat se No. 4,607, in which Ellen Butler and another are plaintiffs, and Wil 1am Queen et al. are defendants, we will’ sel! at public auction, oa ‘LUESDAY, Mancu 15, 1881, at 4:30 o'cLock P.M, in front of the premises, those two valuable Lots of Grourd known as Lote three (3) and four (4,) in Square 216, Washington city, &. pr.vements. These Lote have each street of 25 feet, and are 120 fect deap. They wiil be offered repsrately. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash. of which $509 must be paid at the time of sale, ($250 oneach lot.) Ea‘auce in cunal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with interest, to be sec: by e.d of treet on the property acid, or all cash. st the option «f the pnrehaser. "If terms are not com= Pied with in tendaye. te proerte will be rood ht the tick acd cust of the defaulting purchaser, Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser. AKTHUR A. BINNEY, i 330 44 etreet. J. TARBELL DYER, Trustees. or. Tth st and La. ave THORS ISDE S CO | Sa mar2-dta Fee eeNs ya SEES TEDEUARY 10. bs V. PRUD"HOMM! apand tad ager ronuD janciation, and are Call at $i cnr, mg eobee on W.. betweat ima Mondays and ‘Thureda and ip. m; i, at » tans ihe Ee PENOEEIAN aA as oer 8 titution fas ee sa promreatve nad steossafal ox myers Pa 16 Coe x men and women Wis we d_self-sup) ta eradtistes fone of Cie dpronit oourseot id ing cn ‘comprises thi lish — ci ven! at the GO. SPENOEK, Principal. HE ARCHER INSTITU egies) ior cireulars e edrese Mrs, WR. “AROHER, 1401 aesachusetta avenue, Washington, D. 0. janl9 BOF, J, MAX MUELLER, Director r= aati Bi John's Ebley cant Tesaher J == aonEES ace of PIANO, ORGAN ¢ and VOUAL MUSIO. Particular attention to beginners, as wl ‘as those winking ta be qualified for Teachers. Terms moderate. 1215 H street northwest. nov30-e0tma* OB IN. ere ae french, German and Eng!lsh ttention to preparation for Oollese, Wi all competitive examinations. PEXATEEY, on peclal attontio Foint, Annapolis and ain FLYRN, A. 1880, Prof. and Mrs. L. B. 0. ‘OV. 17, LIERE's residence and private School tc 15.8 1 street nor ‘Lee bors ig removed to Srein the Prone SPECIALTIES BR. BICORD, 141 WEST FAYETTE ST, Baltimore, devoted thirty years to the treat ment of Gonorrhea, Syph’lis, Spermatorrhes, Im- poter A cure guaranteed. Iss evident that a pnysi jan who confines him- telf exclusively to the treatment of a certain class of diseases miist porsess wreater ski'lin that spe- ei ly than one in general practice. —Medical Tins. Railroad fare to and from Baltimere deducted from fee. Call or wri mar3-3m Mrs H.F. watean Duta vorine AND ite ETIO PH YAIOTAN. jent snecees in treat chron! iseascs. The sunering should e call Fs Sher Teeidence, 600 6th ettcel, Corer 1 F street northwest. istl-Im? RECoEN TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF j- All business confidential. Ladies and Gentlemen 50 cents exch. No. 408 L street, be- 4th and 6th streets northwest. _feb10-iw? Di BOBERTSON, one of the most succesaf specislists in this country coh Ae ye st north wes! perience). can be consulted ev snd SATURDAY at 456 C st. no Vitality, Sc. Offices private and. consultation strictly con fidential. Totes to the eine pa siciaus of Bal Fiore: siisin office, 19 South Kutaw oo } Bal- ro) ma a 7% A. FRENCH, Medium, Manipulator lagnetic Healer. Still at 707 I st. north- weet “uOiteles Tuseday Eveninxs. Hours from 9 am. to9 p.m. febd Im" H O. CANDEE, M. D., V. D., of ‘Y.— e Vitapathy or ita Gite for ait alseases of bedy and mind. ing and ‘I hroat, Consumption, Lone of Vi LenS Hemormoides or Piles. Catarrh all weaknesses a specialty. Ali Tumors, Ma- ie or Blood Diseases of whatever nauie or na- ture thoroughly eradicated from thesystem. Stut- fering and Btammering cured. Consultation free all. Office and residence, 944 K streot, corner 10th northwest. febl PIANOS AND ORGANS VALTER B. peu eme SCs Auctioneers. CHANGERS SALE Or VALUABLE IMPROVED TE ON THE SOUTHEAST GOR, SUNTH AN STREETS eae WasitINGTON olty, ‘OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Oourt of the District of Columbia, passed in Zqalts i canine No pet agen Bilen Erazier, pla heirs of John Frazier ¢ ants, we, the undersianed Meee, will on MO: DAY, e2stH Day oF Feuavany, A-D. 1841, ar Pre Loe 2 8e | at public suction, in front: of ther preuisen a. all'that mete or parcel of Prownd Bictriet sud being in the City of Wa; sBington, in the istrict of Columbia, Known ss part of lots nam- 17, in & mere 127, ere oe for said est corner of said square lony 18th street west Tie). Mera: On the balance vale, wip is and payment to be secured by notes of purchaser or pur required when propert deed isto be given 1 is knocked down, and no 11 the parchssé money aud interest shall be paid. | Cost, of conveyancing tobe at prrchager's exyenge, and terms to be com- plied within seven dass, otherwise the Trustees re nerve the ehht to resell at risk and cost of dofault- ing purchaser. WILLIAM J. MILLER, Office ees Pane ave, BE DALNELLLE, " ¢ Trustees. fee? Onice dio Douletata’ ave, S?-THE AEOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of until MONDAY, Manca 7TH, s: hour aud place, by orcer of the’ Trustess AMES GUILD & SON, IN aud : 3 of the fend records Tor tho Pistr‘ct Of {vlumbia, and at reqn cst of per'y secured, we will sell, at public auction, in Front of the nremises, on TH Y, THE Worn PAY OF Mancu, 1881, AT 5 O'CLOCK p.’M., ali that X of x munid jn the city of Washington, in the District 6 Columbia, known as lot numbereil tifty- two (52) in Alfred @. Haley's recorded subdivision of thenerth ualt of the u thres ity. ‘Terns of sale: Onesht'f casi in five days from date of sale; the balance in six months from day of sale with interett, secured by deed of trast on the Broverty. A deposit of $200 will be requir-d on the Tot at the time of sale, conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of ‘sale not com- piled with in five Gaye from date of Salo Trustocs rererve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purebacer. A HE Suite Trustess: Liber N. feb26. 11t” i. ota AND STREETS NOT W Pst By, virtue of @ dead of trust toms, dated on the 24th day of May, ‘and recorded in Liber No. 684, folio {10. of the lana. records for the Disirict of Colnmbis, and by direction of the parties secured, we will sell, at public auction, in front of ihe pretuises, on TUE! Y, THE STH DAY OF Mano, 1831, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P'at.. a!l of Fquare uurabered oué handred aud fifty-five (130), in the City of Washington, DO. ‘This property bounded by Few Hanup> hire avenue, 17th and Usth Streeta, and Q and X streets northwest, and offers unueval re 968 tof@avestors and builders ‘Terms of sale a8 prescribed by the dead of trast #45, 0u0 with 6 per cent. intoreat from the 24th May, & to the day of sale, and the expenses of alo amount of which will be announced at time of tale) cash; balance in six and twelve months for Which the votes of the purchaser or purchase! with interest frei day of sale, secured by a dec of trust upon the provert will be taken. A deposit f #1 be required st time of sale, convey- f terns sre not days from dsy of sale the True cca wll resell st the is und cost of do: wclting purchaser WILLIAM A. GORDON, Jn., K. W. DOWNMAN. Trustees. febt6. 3 T. COLD LL, Auctioneer, No. 515 7th street. SALE OF A VALTABLE LOT ON OURTH STREET, IMPROVED BY A FRAME WELLING. By vistue of a deed of trust, date1 Deoem- ‘2th, 1877, duly recorded in Liber No folio 200 ¢ sanie for oS 1! District of Colw the ; action, in SDY, Manon 8ru, Hocx fs at, the eoutll fourteen feet five inches ‘of Lot numbered egitim: eqaaes Eutubered forty-ome (l,) together with the i: Provenier ts. Terms: The amount of the inlebtedness due. wiih expenses of sale, in cash; balance in six and twe ve mouths, wita interest secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, or ali cash at option of purchaser. 850 devosit required at time of sale. ‘Serms to be complied with in seven days. ALLE warl-eodkds 0:8. BPEWaLT, } Trustees. ) sd THYSELF. muiseries that result from [mine aieal work pablishod by the PEABODY ME ork pabliaod OAL INSTIT Te, Boston. entitled THE 8O18NOR OF LIFE; on, SELY PI "RESERVATION. Exhausted tality, nervous and physical debility, or vitalit i ired by the ith or too close 3; EB igre Oa saan sa tad Saco andredth edit pou ue ee candied Hel Tedienl work, Tie bost ‘a payaiet steal cxperienes, t9 “lich wa wae as ararded «gold told aud se National Tk conmins Tester a1 won nes. Three prescriptions for al fobs prevailing disease, the result of many of exter Ct iy doug Shetarereariyeseeanta brice of the only oes sent by The yo Lancet says: ‘*No person should be without thie evaluable book. The sutho: te tis & noble ‘times the and in iat Tench clot: price An illustrated vs sent to allon receipt of 6 cents for postage. oo author refe1 Bissell, M. resi by permission, to Hon. P. A, Pe Medical it of the National Address Dr. W. B. fale semper No. Boston, Mass. may be ee fobas- math, HEAL THYSSLE, 4 Bulfinch st., consulted on al) PENcancon BROS. 8., Auctioneers. ‘TRUSTEES' ic OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN D den E STREETS SOUTHWEST, AT AUO- By nets of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 806, folio 1,one ort tus Jand reo; cords fer the District of Colu bia, we Sel in frort of the promfcor, on MONDAY, thor Dax or March, A.D, 1881, at 4:30 O'CLOCK P. ab that certain plece Or parcel of ground, ituateld the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and Pnown snd decribed as Lot thirteen (13,)in the record=d subdivision of square four handred aud thirty-five (435,) together with all the improve- men's, ways, earements, rights, privileges and ap- pa? tcbances to the same belonging or in any wise aprertaining. «rms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve nonths, with interest at six per cent. per ennum, notes to be secured by deed of trast on }roverty sold. or ali cash, at option of purchaser. « chveyancipg and recordi: ne af purchaser's cost. ‘Ti rms to be compiled with in seven di ma day if tue, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the rahe 0 resel. at the risk and cost of defaultiny purchaser upon giving five days’ public notice of auch resale Published in some newepaper ip ip Washington, D- G. OSCEOLA C. GREEN. j Trustees. feoat thy, tugthce mn INE DRESS SHIBTS. AT eee erooa BACtORY, SHIRT AND COLLAB 002 F street gan gers rk FIs DRESS SEN ape 70 om DEK for for tsa ay ofthe “espe Bast shi Made to eiegapt manner, wuss anteed to she joe a hi for $12. $eb25-1m JOS, ‘H, LBKLAND, isgory Adeposit of 8100 will be | YE 2s4ue PIANOS TAKING THE LEAD EVERYWHERS. SHONINGER ORGANS, EVERYBODY'S FAVOBITE. There beautiful instruments sold on the easiest monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, 433 7th St. Northwest. A jaree and select line of SHEET MUSIQ on hand. fe> ‘Als 1 HARDMAN UBITG the only reliable Low pric 8 meNi6-00 S11 on TANOS. Jaet received, Wm. Shaeffer and Grovesteon & Fuller's aioe PIANOS. Berea rs pe a also on instalments. au sy Crom BECKER'S ‘Piao Warerooma, No 207 Watrect. 000-1 Sanat Upright SB, Sole Ageui, northwest, RADEURY FIANOS AND ORGANS. Best material, finest toue, easiest payment, pop- wh wins prices. Rents applied’ on purchase, from 82 FREEBVUSN G. SMITH. MANUFACTURER, deol: 2103 Penna. ave. Kimnecen. KIDREGEN KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGER. SIDNEGEN. EIDREGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGENR. KIDNEGEN. (Trade-Mark Secared. J KIDNEGEN. THE GREAL KIDNEGEN. KIDNEY REGULATOR KIDNEGEN. AND DIURETIO. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN “ie highly recom- KIDNEGEN. mendedand unsurpassed for WEAK KIDNEGEN. or FOUL KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BRIGHT'S DISEASE, LOSS OF KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. ENERGY, NERVOUS DEBILITY, KIDNEGEN. or any OBSTRUCTIONS arising KIDNEGEN. from KIDNEY or BLADDER DIS- KIDNEGEN. EASES. Also for BLOOD and KID- KIDNEGEN. NEY POISONING, tn affected ma- KIDNEGEN. larial sections. Unlike any other prepsration for Kidney difficnities, it has a very pleasant and sqceeable tasts and flavor. It contains POSITIVE DIURETIC properties snd wil NOT NAUSEATE. LADIES ESPECIALLY, will Uxe it, and GENTLEMEN will flud KIDN&- GEN the best Kidney Tonic ever used ! NOTICE.—Esch bottle bears the signature of LAWRENCE & MAK TIN, also s PROPRIETARY GOV- ERNMENT STAMP, waich permite KIDNEGEN to be sold (without Ucense) by Drugsista, Grocers and other persons everywhere. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. KIDNEGEN. _IN QUART-SIZE BOTTLES FOB GENERAL AND FAMILY USE. KIDNEGEN. PBIOK 91 PER BOTTLE.. KIDNEGEN. LAWBENCE & MARTIA, PROPRIETORS, Ontoaco, Inb BOLD BYDRUGGISTS, GROOKES AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE KIDNEGEN. Whol A. VOGELER & OO., Baltimore. HATES! SHATES! ‘The best assortment of SKATES. Sharpentug ‘Skates s specialty. Also, a fine sssortment of Fine OUTLERY, suitable for Christmas Presents, st ©. FISCHEND’S Otp Staxp, ee0d 628 7th st.. ovp Patent Offloa GSiRasdar ine Rational Fajr over all other competitors RES, The handeomest Minnowoce Pa Patent Flour in the Avery superior Min: Liebe Patent. STERLING'S ST. ‘T. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter Wheat Patent eae GOLDEN HUI ‘The Standard Family.Flour of the District. ' SOUTHERN MARYLAND RAILROAD CO | OFFICERS. J. H. LINVILLE, Philadelphia, Ps....Paxstpuwr B. F. FOLSOM, “* .. TREASURER Es * ...SEORETARY M. H. HOFFMAN, DIRECTORS, J. H. LINVILLE, Philadelphia, Pa. B. F. FOLSOM, M. H. HOFFMAN, WM. P. HENZEY, (Baldwin Locomotive Works, ) Philadelphis, Pa. THOMAS T. BUTCHER, Philadelphia, Pa. Hox. GEORGE B. FAIRMAN, Gen. D. B. McKIBBIN, U.8.A.. JOSEPH TRIMBLE, WM. H. LAFFERTY, Camden, N. J. CHABLES E. COATES, Baltimore, Md. Commopone W. W. W. WOOD, Ch. Eng'r, U. 8. N., Washington, D G. JOHN M. BROOM, St. Mary's, Md. ENGINEER, t L. MEIGS, Waehington, D. 0. THE SOUTHERN MARYLAND BAILROAD. Location of the Hoad and Objects. The Southern Maryland Ratlroad ts desicned to exterd from Point Lookont, at the mouth of the Potomac river, to Washington, where it will make concection with the Baitimore & Potomac Branch of the Pennsylvanis Road, aud with the Washing- ton and Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore & Obio Road. From Point Lookout to Brandywine, where it tn. tersects the Pope's Creek Branch of the Baltimore & Potomac Road, is a distance of 58 miles, of which 46 miles have been graded. The length of the road is 77 mileg. In its location it conforms closely to the dividing ridge between the waters of Potomac river and Chesapeake Bay from Point Lookout to the city of Washington. ‘The charter ia s liberal one, and was obtained in 1868. The obJecta of its projectors were the agri- cultural deyelopmert of Point Lookout pentnsuls, and to open anew outlet tothe Atisntic Ocean, by way of St. Mary’s riverand Chesapeake Bay, for the vast and ever-increasing productions of the great West. ‘The Southern Maryland Road is virtually an ex- tension of the Pennsylvania and the Baltimore & Ohio Roads to deep water in the lower Chesapeake, end through them and their ramifications it be comes connected with the whole railroad system of the country, and with the coal fields of Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. S0-YEAR SIX PER CENT GOLD BONDS —OF THE SOUTHERN MARYLAND RAILROAD COM- PANY, OENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, THUSTEE, 46 MILES GRADED. ‘The reed will be completed to Drum Point Har ber, at the mouth of Fatuxent river, within sixty days, end to St, Msry'a Harbor in ninety dayaand to POINT LOOKOUT within four months. Snbecriptions will be received for $500,000 of the above bondeat par, by the Citizens’ National Bank, D.O., ard also by the guarantee ‘Trust & Safe Deposit Company, of Philadeiphia. feb26-6t Washington, PECIAL NOTICE. We call th anew PECIAL ATTENTION Of purchasers to nt of very elewant GHIOn! DES: 3 we AGHESTAN GS BNO CARPETS Re tarpets. vill be gold at ‘Also, a full line of WIL: Melts ‘and other “OARPETS. HOOE, BBO. & CO., 1328 F st. northwest. errr 50 YEARS ESTAB. 1831 LAsiiED: 1881 er Siar befors or after the Holidsys. Nicely Cleaned or yeNEs tobe dad red Suna ste AT ae a eee. t W. H. WHEATLEY'S Wet and Dry Oleaning Bteatm Dyeing batablshmeat, 1068 (49) Jefferson Street, Georgetown, BD. 0. ‘Work cailed for and dell here in t! oe lor delivered anywhere in the Y TEN, ANMID nov20 V ETERINALY HEADQUABTERS, 409 Fourteenth Street. Skilifn} treatment fer Bick or Lame Ant- mals. Honor@ble dealing w:th the owners. Fairremuneration in all cases submitted cour care. jan19 ROB’T SMITH & CO. AFETY, RELIABLE-SECURITY,. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 15th Street and New York Avenue. Fire, Burglar and Damp Procf Vaults from 85 to 860'a, yeau, Government bouds on deposit for ‘1 per $1,000. receives Silverware for mo itickne > president: George W. Pies, inn) presi- feats Snyder, secretary; A. freasurer; Henry A. Willard, J NTON FASCILEMS DRY CLEANINGIES. AS ABLIBHMENT and DY Get. northweets near te Ue Ae Pavans on TADUES nea Giese Le ne GAB VEILS, LACKS, GLUTea Bee eos 8 7 are BEEGIALTY in cieaning fine EVENING ‘Tors novi DRESSES: ‘Thirt years experience. moderate. CAMPANE AND HOSEHOUND COUGH DROPs, Relieve and Cure Coushs, Qolds and Hoarseness qu: exer dian BUY, otherremedy. Haif-pouad Goxes ARTHCR NATTANS, PHARMACIST, feb2i “14th aud I and 2d’and D «ts. northiyest. AIRYMEN, ATTENTION !—Jns! C4 iyed, two cars oat straw, and for eale in to ood a8 clover hay ard “e wrest deal ill make the richest milk and more W. H. TENNEY & SONS, esale Deslers reed, Corn, Osts reps ad Ha spits ital Milis. ees JOHNSON = CO., Bankers, - WASHINGTON, D. O., DEALERS IN UNITED @IATES BONDS, DIS- TRICT and other INVESTMENT SEOURITIBS, DOMESTIO and FOREIGN EXCHANGE. janl9 Goopwans, SUN DIAL HEATING STOVES, For Heating Parlors, ins hoa Halland For sale at Office of Wash'n Gas Lt. Oo., 413 Tenth st. northwest. Call and examine them. catia nsec EBIG COMP. EXTRA‘ eF Lit Sa GHEAPEOE MEAT. FLAVORING KK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND BA ~ UEAS conan ativon for ten oe es for = tous should feel prateful"—Seo “Medical Presa,” “Lancet,” ‘Brit Soumsi Be CAUTION, Genuine only with the fac simile of Baron Liebig's Signature in Blue Ink across ate 3 in England increased ten-fold in years. obonad ofa bare “Eee 56 Bavib eG Borie | day by Rep! THURSDAY.............March 3, ISS, LOCAL NEWS. The Christiancy Divorce Case. TESTIMONY TAKEN IN THIS CITY. In the Christiancy divorce case, besides the testimony of Giro, the alleged accomplice of Mrs. Christlancy In the charge cf adultery, which testimony was taken in New York. there has been some testimony taken before Mr. B. G. Lovejoy, a8 examiner, tn this city rece: Oy and It is understood that Mrs, Christlanoy’s = of the =e Rearly closed. The testl- ny recent en i that of three lad Who Tesided at No. 311 D street (where Nice Christlanty lives) on Deoembes 25Un, the dave of the alleged adultery, They testified that they did not remember that Mrs. Christlancy gpoune that day; did not see a hack at the doof. nor did they see then or at any other oe abything indicating that Mrs. C. was not alady. The most important witness the plain- US has hadon the stand 1s a colored-ackman nsmed Dennis Bland. He testified taat he {cok aman on the day in question to &i1 1) street, remained in there about half an hour, and drove the party and a lady who came out of the house fo the St. James Hotel, and some Ume afterwards took them back to the D street house. He testified that the lady was velied. On belng shown a photograph of Mra C. ne looked like the lady who was in the hack. Bland was questioned at some ieu sth euts It 18 alleged ae iid: ard he will, be further cross-examined at the It ts thoaga e platntit wil! exte xvgcran. ired ‘hat M W. A. Cook and although their appearance bas deen entered on the books) heen engazed ta the case by Mrs. Caristlancy of a particular branch of the ¢ nterfering with the present counse Oliver.) abd It 1s sald that there will bs some slariling developments ere Le case is con. eluded. Gen. Sheridan’s Arrival. AN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOM@ 70 WASEINGTON. ‘The arrival of Gen. Phil Sheridan last even- ing was announced by the firlng of a satate by the District artillery. He was received at the Baltimore & Potomac ratiroad depot. by John W. Thompson, Col. H. C. Corbin, Hon. A. Creswell and Crosby S. Noyes, of the executt committee, and Gen. J. A. Wiillamson, Gen. E. Hovey, Gen. J. N. McMillan and 4. T Crosby, of the military committee; the National Rifles, (Col. Burnside in commana), forming ~ megs | escort, headed by the Fort Me- lepry bal Gen. Sheridan was taken in charge by the military committee, as had been arranged pre- viously, and his carriage surrounded by the vet- eraps. ‘In bis carriage was seated Joho W. Thompson, Hon. John A. J. Creswell, Col. H. C Corbin, and Col. H. T. Crosby. Iu lea the depot the band played ‘Hall to the Chief.” The march was up the Avenue, a large crowd fol- lowing. On the line he was greeied with tire- works, which were reflected on the street deco- railons, making a brilliant display. The escort proceeded to the Teal dence of Gen. MacFeeley. ‘Tne ieutenant-general’s salute was tired when the General crossed 1ith street cor- ner by Major Hanneman’s District artillery. When Gen. Sheridan left the carriage and en- tered the house of Gen. MacFeeley he was cheered by the crowd, and afterward held a reception. Mrs. Sheridan and Col. and Mrs. Snerlt corapanied the General, — The Sewer Certificate Frauds. Mr. S.J. Ritchie, of Akron, Oalo, connected with the firm of Sperry & Riichie, 1 facturers of terra cotta drain pipe, of whom the District government was at one time a heavy purchaser, 1s the man who sold the sewer certificates to the present holders banking bouse In Ohlo, Mr. Kitchie state he came into possession of them several years ago through a prominent broker ta thls city. SOCIETY NOTES. Mrs, Hayes took her friends to Mt. Vernon | yesterday to spend the day. ‘The guests at the evening given yoster- ‘ntative Chitendea in honor of Ube President-elect were all gentler the wite of the host and the wife of his son Being the only ladies present, They assistet Chittenden avs the President-elect Ia recel ihe distinguished Unrong who honored the casion by tneir presence. The attendance numbered nearly tnree hundred, ineludiag tne | the Vice Presl- ) 1 President and dent and Vive Pres-dent-eive!, the Chief Ju: and most Of the Assoviate Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court and of the US. District Coart, meumbers of the Cabluet, members of both ljouses of Congress, officers of high rank tn the army and navy, and promisent private elttzens of Washirgton and other parts of the couat Indeed it Would be easter to pubilsa a list of Lotcd people in the city who were Hoi present hau Uo (eit Who were tere- General aud Mrs. Grart and Geveral and M shies ock had beeg avi ed, but, not belug In the city, could not at- Not beg well, Mrs. Hancock will aor Accompany her husbaod here. Mrs. © uitvea- des Loilel Was a@ euperd enierald green Velyct With Turkisb sash of red aad gol ilamords, ‘The house was decora' dent-ele The supper consisted of ibundauce of Champagne, wine served, ‘The program of the mustc which ts to enliven the ball Of to-morrow eventag was playe 1 by ike bands yesterday afternoon 1a the ores of a number of invited guests, who highiy c wended the selection.” The arrangements for he bali are Aad being perfect through no fault of the comumittess If any de- fect mars the spectacle or the enjoyment of the ymests. The sysiem for checking cloaks, «>, is cne of the most admirabie imaginable, and it seems impossible that any confusion’ can arise in that department. The diplomatic corps will wear their court dresses, and army aad havy Officers full dress uniforms. Ladies are expected to be dressed in full ball toilets, but those who have evening dresses without trains are advised to wear them tn preference to long skirts, which are certain to be trampled upon, and Wus rutile alike the temper of their wearers and the owners of the feet that inadverteatiy tear or soll them. In order to enable them all to meet Head of that state, Senator and Mrs. Biatr tn- vite New Hampshire people tn the cliy to a reception next Saturday evenlag from 5 (0 11 o'clock at their _resideuce, No. s street,— Miss Conrad, of Columbus, Oito, ane one of the belles of that city, 13 tle quest of the Sixth Auditor and Mrs. MeGrew, oa M street, ——Miss Hattte Fitca, daughter of Gon- eral Fiteh, oh Chicago, ts visiting her friend, Mrs L. E. Mitchell, 2is’A street Southeast.— Ex-Senator and Mrs. Corbitt, of Oregon. are the guests of General and Mrs. Beuj. “Alvord, hich was tue oaly reraor j 1207 Q street. Vice President-elect Arthur dined last eve- ning at Willard’s with ex-Senator Dorse Bugh Hastings, editor of the New Yor tuercial Advertiser, and ex-Potlce Commis Wheeler, of New York. it is announced that Mr, Howard Carroil, the well-known correspondent, will soon be mar- ried to Miss Caroline Starla, daugater of It resentative Starin. The wedding will take place in Bay 3 at Fuitoavilie, N ——————— White Men Cannot Enlist ored Kegiments. OPINION OF ATTORNEY GENERAL DEV Attorney General Devens recently transmit- ted to Hon. Alexander Ramsey, Secretary of War, the following communication ur letter of November 26, 1539, enclosing acopy of a letter from Lieutenant Uotonel i A. M. Dudley, 9th cavalry, req on the quesilon as to whether a while man can legally be enlisted tn a colored regiuient. two sections of the Revised s (abl S whica need be considered are section 1,104, ‘the en- Msted men of two regiments of cavalry shall be colored men,’ and Section 1,105, ‘the enlt imen Of two regiments of infantry stall be col- cred men.’ These sections seem to be explicit. The enactment that the enlisied men of the Tegiments in question shall be colored men, 13 becessarily a prohibition against the enlist- nent Of White men in those regiments IC 1s suggested that this legislation Is unconstitu- ‘ork. col. Uoual, Without deeming it necessary to dis- cuss this point, I would, however, say that it is 4 regulation made by Congress for the organt- zauion of Lhe army under its authority as to raising and st SupporiDg, armies; aud that until it is pronoun unconstitutional by the TA body which can determine it 50 to be, it ts the duty of the recruiting officers of the Sony to follow it.” District Government Affairs. TRE COMMISSIONERS CALL ON THE PRESIDENT. ‘The District Commissioners weat up to the i manu- Mr. Starin’s country home ta | ted | White House yesterday to take official leave of | the President, who recelved them very Kkiudiy ana complimented ‘thei on the success of heir administration, saying that they bad on abundant satisfaction to him. and he thoag! they had to other branches of the general go" erument. Before parting he —. their atven- tien to the numerous stands he had noticed erected on the line of the it ural procession, abd expressed the hope that there might be no sceldent from their breaking down. He related ihe factthat when he was in Cincinnatl on the occasion of the dedication of the great fountain no less (han five stands broke down withia his sight. and that many people were then !njured. He inquired particularly if the Commissioners had entrusted the ge opens these stands to a competent person, ahd was assured that they bi ‘WasntnaTon CATTLA MaRKET.—At the Queens- town Drove Yards, Wednesday, hirggi —— litan Branch, B.'& O. R. R., three miles city—Lewis D. Means, or), 400 bead be cattie pogieng of which al ae butchers at 3a6c. per Ib; 500 sheep up, of eit were gold at. 6; a63¢ per 1D.: cows and easres brow it sibagi0, he siate of the market Was fair. a eed Ee | No sts E Street Order to the Police. Major Brock issued the following order to Captain Vernon to-day :—You will issue the foliowing instructions to tne force for their guidance on Friday, the 4th inst., on the occa- flon of-Che inaugural ceremonies:— At. the running of street cars will De cut o from Pennsylvania avenue at ist street east abd 24th street west. Cars which may be Within Uhose points at above hour will be per- miltted CO Pass east and west beyond said mite, 2d. Pennsylvanta avenue will be cleared of all Nagios at 10 o'clock am. ‘They must leave the Avenue by the nearest cross sirect at ame time mentioned, 83. No vehiciee will be multted to cross Pennsytvant being cleared” as above, eset cr cept. the escort of police ofticers. ica." } mansy ean avenue will be kept clear of ail venicies from 10 O'clock a m. until the procession has cn: direction at 24th street. ‘The several Heuten- ants are assigned to duty, each with a posse of Ten, tO enforce the above regulations as fol. lows: From 24th to 20th street, Acting Lieuten. C ‘bh street, Lite tenant Johnson: from 15th street, Lteu- tenant Guy: from 15th and New York aveaue to 14th and Pennsylvania avenue, Lieutenant Greer; from 14th to ith street, Lieutenant ith to ith strect, Lieutenant Gess- street, Lieutenant Arnold; Lieutenant Austin, Lieu: tenant Boteler will have charge of the east front and approaches to the Capitol A detail of forty Toot and tweaty mous Ts Will be made for the Inauguration Dall, to report to ti tenants Kelly and G fith precincts 7p. Mm. 6th. Lieut Will be {a commana of 17 p.m. until relleved by Li atten the inauguration that the above o: New York, Marc Cal article t0-d to al the Teta Opened with the news U ding dili hed been passed by the House exactly as tt came from the Schate, aud that tt nad been tothe Vresident for bis signature. Oa news the stock market was weak. Tnen ne A report that tue Treasury would buy 100,000 Of bonds at market prices. At the Sub-lreasury il was found Unal Lats was true, he following notice having been posted there reasury Department, Washington. March 2, D. Thos. Hillhouse, Assistant Treas: urerU. S., New York—Sir-—You will please ive notice In tue usual Way that on Wednes- jay, the th fustant, you will recelve bids for ww fives or sixes of either calied or uncalied. Very respectfully, Joho Syerman, Secretary.” Undoubtedly the word “bids,” 1s asiip ior the word “onters,”” the stock market became strong, and prices advanced ass percent. Followlag this came dispatches trom Washington, saylag that Une President had vetoed te refunding bill. On this the rise in the stock market was checked, and prices declined sali, but have again ad. Vaneed ', a2 percent. ‘In Wie money market tho Tate for call loans 186 per cent, to 6 per cent plus 1-32a)-16 of 1 per cent per day. Holders of securities are still wililng to pay 6 per cent for money for 60 dayson U.S. bonds and for six months on other good st exchange collat- eral. Very little is doing fn mer antic. paper and that at about 6 per cent. for prime name. United States bonds are not as strong for the fours and four andya halts,and are strong for the fives and sixes, which latter now bid futr to Tun for another year, at least to the extent that they bave not been called and are pot bought by the Treasury. ailroad bonds ure steady to strong. The choice class of dividend payt Shares and of bonds which have been advance since last October to 3 which would pay the buyer 44 10 5% i on the calculation in the above, On this news {hat @ good part of the money now tnvesied In Sand € per cent United St bonds mould ratber than go into a 3 3g per © bonds go into railroad tnvestments, ms class Of raliroad securities, we say, are by the defeat of refanding deprived of an expected support, and will 0 suorise tf that market price recedes somewhat. market for foreign excaange 18 again higher, the leading drawers of sterling having advanced thelr posted rates. —___. DIBD. Cn Wednesday, March WILLIAM Cokey, CAREY o'clock a m. Year of bis ave Paiteral wilteke place from bis Inte rthwee!, on Saturda 2, 2881, at ¢ a the forty second vite ib attend. TRATTON. clock p.m, Gburch of 3 Saturday 1 frieuds are PAY.—WHITEEURST'S is warranted to cure w ny, Throat and Lung di Try it. if not oe ____ UNDERTAKER 28. ya. i WACK ETT, Use roe DOME, FURNISHING Usbetr TAKER, No. sit, Ps. ave. 'b w., between Bd and 4\¢ strecte Everyt! ing first class. danid Fee: SPINDLER, UNDBKTAKER, janie 1233 Tth street corthweat. ae R. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, sendy 1337 10th street URES. y Nantel MLLD POWER © RUMPHREYS? HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC: rored Bier, emda od eh ay imp) rompt, efficient and reliable, are only medicines adapted to popular use. 1. Fevers, Congestion, In! seereezcrbinbsibbibkbebh: 7. 2, or ch nflnenis. 20. Whooping Coach, violent Couche. 24. General Lebility, “Physical Weakness. 21- Kidney Diseases. 28. N e Debility. « ‘$1. f0. Urinary Weakness, Wetting the Bed! #2. Disease of the Heart, Falpitation. L FOR ane BY ALL DRUGGIETS, Orsent by t the case, or single vial, fres of chara, receipt of onasee fcMPiiaers sowRopaTnioMeDI- CINE CO., 109 Fulton street, Humphreys" Specific Manual on Disease hone Posed Com. | QURe A64 paues) peut Froe LUMBER. OUR IMMENSE TRADE SHOWS WHAT NOTHING , YEAR IN VIM AND PUSH WILL Do. BUT STEADY LOW PRICE AND YEAR OUT, WILL MAINTAIN A BUsi BUYERS CAN POSSILLY SEEK I3 As- SURED. LOW PRICES. LaReE STOOK OF SIX MILLION FEET, AND AN ARCHITECT TO FURNISH PLANS AND DRAWINGS FREE OF CHARGE. NO OTHER YARD OFFERS 80 MANY IN- DUCEMENTS TO BULEKS. WILLET & LIBBEY, 3 ith st. and a ave., TB, my | yards, | arket Square. feb26 Cate JEWELRY. Have just reocived a large assortment of SILVER LACE PINS, EABRINGS, coMmBs, HAIR PINS, BANGLES, &o. ‘on aan Gur prone CoE oe Sieoc anne a

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