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multting to it prohibit | seh RELIGIOUS NOTES. CHURCHES HERE AND ELSEWHERE. —Rey. Edward McNerhany, a brother of Mr. Francis McNerhany. ot this eity, a Catholic priest well known in Ohio, died recently at Cin- ‘Cnnati. The forty hours’ deve will take place at loysius nie church on danuary 7, and tile Sisters of the Poor on January 21. ight Wilson, well remembered or of the 9th street Methodist chureh, H street north- W. Hirst eed is east, of which Rt has now a mem inys during the pat am the con on of nearty 100 persons, whom have joi hurch. ‘h, formerly of thi ferred last spr he last few w The numerous triends of Rev. J. C. Hagey, of Grace M.E. church, will be pleased to learn that he has returved from Ark., somewhat improved by the treatment be was reduced in fl Haver he has beea perm benetited. —The Bennett Memorial M. E. church. corner uth Baltimore, Sunds handsome stone s vjamin F. F Allen Bennett, it cost. with t ‘ross stre lwin H burs circuit, is pastor. and Mr. B superintendent of the Sunday Deen such since 1963.7 passes {nto the possession of a colored congrevation —It is now stat Mr. B t fon, who » lot, . of which Bladens- pnett is th e Ithat the proposed ne © Boston not be started. pnnor, ot Ghio, has recently decided that school houses cannot legally be used for Teligious purpc The English War Cry has a 00.000; The Little Soldier, or Chi : The Amer 000; and The French War Cry —The Rey, Dr. Mazoon, of the Broad street Baptist chureh, Phitatelphia, preached ina Jew- Ish synagogue on Thanksgiving day. Nearly every seat Jn the synazozue was occupied, and erence to their guest every Israeiite in the nce, with one or two exceptions, sat with uncovered heads. Dr. Jastrow, the rabbi of the egation, introduced the reverend sentle- saying that by his acceptance of the invi- » oceupy the pulpit there had been no ader of opinion, no compromise of religious neither side. ‘We azree to disazree ain points, but there are many more on We agree to agree for all time to come, ani chief among them are our iove of nation and t Prof. Swing, of Chicago, is making a new departure in music in connection with W. L. Tomlins, a weil known musician. lins will produce a chorus of 250 trained . the nucleus of the festival chorus, who Will take the place of the re perform Sullivan's oratorio. Bon,” after the adress, Other oratorios are also In rehearsal, among them Gounod’s * Re Mr. has also in training a chorus of 200 children in order to carry out Theodore Thomas’ Feceutly printed suzcestions relative to reform- ing the current methods of elementary singi —A new Methodist Episcopal church is being erected at Davidsonyille, Anne Arundel county, Md_, one of the appointments on the South river ¢ircuit, of which Rev. L. A. Thirlkeld has charge. —R Pather Justin, of St. Joseph, one of the Passionist order, died on Tuesday at St. Jo- seph monastery, near Baltimore. He had been in the order buat <eveh years and was in his 26th yeat. His worldly name was Edwin O'Brien, and he was a native of Jersey City. —The Bohemian Catholic church, on Central ay e, in Baltimore, has been placed by Arch- bishop Gibbons in charge of the Redemptionist Fathers, and the superior general of the order at Rome has sent a Bohemian priest. Rev. Father Tensch. tormerly Provincial of Vienna, to take the pastorate and he has arrived. He will be assisted by Rev. Father Berzer. — Archbishop Gibbons confirmed a class of 280 persons at St. James’ Catholic church in Baltimore on Sunday last. Rey. Father Weixel and others of the Redeinptorist order assistin — The Mount Zion Afriean M. E. congrega tion in Baltimore, Rey. P. M. Lewis, being un- able to meet its expenses, have removed to a smaller Lall in North Carrolton avenue. A lot has been leased by them on which they propose to erect a building. — Rev. Dr. H. F. Buekner. well known as a missionary In the Indian Territory, died last week at his fleld of labor. — Rev. Edward Huber. of St. John’s Lutheran chureh, in Richmond, Va. a member of the Ger man Evangelical synod of the west, has been elected pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran chureh, in Baltimore, to succeed Rey. L. D. Maier, deceased. — The ministers of the Methodist Episcopal church of Baltimore at their meeting on Mon- @ay last discussed a resolution declaring that the Sunday school publications and supplies are too hich im price at the book rooms, and it was Feferred to a committee (Rev. Messrs. Courtenay, Widerman and Vau Meter) with tostructions to bring the subject to the attention of the next ant ice if they deem it expedieat. —Toronto keeps yy in a mere rigidly quiet way than any other city of its size on this continent. The street cars do not run, the boot- black bors are not on duty, and all the tele graph offices are ciosed except the central one, where one man remains all day to attend to im- portant messazes. The cab stands are deserted, ‘nd anybody who wants a vehicle anda team Must go to a livery stable. The drug stores are open at certain hours, and that only for the sale of medicines. The liquor shops close at 7 on Saturday evening and remain closed until 5 on Monday morning. —According to the existing Russian Jaw,apoe- tasy from the state retigion entails severer pen- alties than theft or murder. A Russian sudject Who abandons the Orthodox faith for any other Whatever is deprived of his children, his estate is handed over to guarfians appointed by the state. and he himself is liable to prosecution by the Holy Synod until he abjures. The Golos now remarks that this severity defeats its own object, and it advises that this antiquated legis— lation should be abolished in fayor of full re- ligious tolerance and liberty of conscience, after the example of the stat es of Western Europe. —Miss Margaret Waters, of Philadelphia, re- celved the habit of anun of the Visitation in Frederick, Md., on Saturday last. é — The city mission work of the M. E. church, In Chicago, sw utended by Rev. Dr. W. C. nraging, having 2.879 members Sunday school pupils in seven piion,” for perfurmance hereafter. Hit: eburches. — Acard signed by many of the ieading cler- gymen of New York has been sent to the ladies of that city, asking that in providing for the re- ception of callers on New Year's day no wine or strong drink be placed on the tables. — Christ Lutheran chureh, at York, Pa., has received 100 members since August last. — Rev. B. F. Clarkson, of Hanover M. E. church, Ealtimore, reports 18 conversions, 18 of whom have joined the church; Rev. R. Kolb, of Frostburg, Md., about 50—40 at Pompey Smash —and aif bat two or three have united with the church. Rev. H. P. West, of Romney, W. Va, Feports 20 conversions. —The joint committee representing the vari- ‘ous branches of the Methodist churclr in Canada M the Methodist palians, P imitive Methodists and Bible has a for @ the name Ce ge union under é Methodist Church,” which will be reeom- mended to the first general conference of the ‘@aited church. — The Baptist state convention of New Jersey, the Presbyteriax synod, the New Jersey and lewark conferences of the M. E. chureh and Be Dutch church of New Jersey lated a edinmittee to operate with other mittees In asking the passage of a bill sub- Jar vote @ constitutional amend- tye mapulacture and sale of Nanny aa a baverace | | boiling water eno | mixture over fhe fir HOME MATTERS. SOME SEASONARLE RECIPES—CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING—ENGLISH POUND CAKE—RaBsrr Pre, ETc. CeLEry Sovr.—Boil a small eup of rice in three pints of milk until it will pass threazh a Sieve. Grate the white part of three heads of celery on a bread grater; add this to the milk after it has been stra‘ned: put to it a quart ot strong veal stock; let it boil tM the celery is very tender. Season with salt amd cayenne pepper, and serve. HAM.—To boil a ham, scrape and wash care fully in plenty of cold water. Put it to cook in to cover it entirely, hock end up; let it remain on the front of the stove till the ham bezins to boil: tn put it back, and let it simmer steadity for th: purs Take it off the fire. and let the bam rez ein the Water it is boiled in till cool enouch to handle: then skin it, patina bakin pua and sprinkle With about three ounces of brown sucer, rin your pan into a hot even, and rewain a half-hour, or until the sacar has fore a brown crust. This not only improves the flavor oF the ham but preserves its juices, Coup s -—Beat the yelks of four avery light cream, then stir gradu them five tablespoont’ fer slaes two or three t vontuls ot eu until it b boiled custard: the: ul of butter ar mustard. lik steed cab- e just beiore is often | «1 with the cabba. Axcnovy Sacee —Mak« a dravn butter sauce and add to it two or three teaspoonfuls of ry paste. When it thickens remove it | m the fire; you may add lemon jucce it you © it. fro lik it. Rawert Pir.—Cut ap rabbit, remove the | hone and bone Put the rabbit, slices of ham, a few forcereat bails, and three hard-boiled ev by turns . and | Feason each with penper, salt, Ov tes of pounded mace, and one half ated nutmeg. Pour in about one cover with we lens rs “pint | n for about When done pour in at ¢ in the middle of t whieh may be wi breast aad ler bon of the rabbit and two or three shank bones favored with onion, herbs and spices. hi , which are in the best condition in midwinter, may be fricasseed like © © or brown sauce. T si } made of bri Hop pork, thyme, onion. and pepper and w up, rab over with a little butter, or pin on it a few slices of salt pork, add a [ttle water in the pan and baste often. Serve with mashed pota- toes and currant jelly —¥. ¥. Tribune CuristMas Pi.um PuppiIne,—Stone one pound and a half of raiyins, wash, pick. and dry one- half pound of currants, mince fine three- quarters of a pound of suet, cut Into thin slices one-half pound of mixed peel (oranse and lemon), and grate fine three-quarters of a pound of bread-crumbs. When all these dry | ingredients are prepared mix them well to- | en moisten the mixture with eight xs well beaten, and one wineglass of brandy; | stir well, that everything may be thoroughly | blended, and press the pudding into a buttered mould; tie it down tightly with a floured cloth, and boil six hours. On Christmas day @ sprig of holly is usually placed in the middle of the pudding, and about a wineglassfal of brandy poured round it, which, at the moment of sery- ing. is lighted, and the pudding thus brought to table encircled in flames, ENGtisn Pocxp Caxe.—One pound of butter, one pound ofsuxur, one pound of flour; twelve eggs, one pound of raisins, three pounds of cur- rants, half a pound of citron, half a pound of al- monds, a gill of brandy. Bake like Palmetto 8. Sort Ictne.—Beat the whites of two eges to a stiff froth, add gradually a half pound of best pulverized sugar, beat well for at least half an hour, flavor with lemon juice. To color a dell- cate pink use strawberry, currant or cranberry Juice, or the grated peeling of an oranze or lemon moistened with the juice and squeezed through a thin cloth, will color a handsome yellow. A Pretty Scent Sacuer Is of satin, eicht Inches square; the top is of white satin, with the initial of the owner worked In blue; the bottom is of blue satin. on which a small bunch of sies is embroidered. There needs to be one | thickness of cotten between the top and bot- ‘om, on which the perfume powder is scattered. lge is trimmed with |: two inches wide, full at the corners, and the lace has for a ‘ling blue satin ribbon plaited in shells. —W. ¥. Post, Wuirrep Corre Cream for one who likes the coffee flavor is perfectly delicions as a last morse! at a formal dinner or an afternoon lunch. Take two ounces of coffee beans and roast teem; while fresh and still warm put them In one pint ofrich eream, which you have sweet- ened liberally with sugar. Let this stand for an hour; then strain it through a muslin cloth laid in a colander: dissolve @ teaspoonful of gela- tine in a little eold milk, and add to the cream; then whip it toa firm froth. The gelatine may be dissolved ina little oran: ater, or lemon extract if you choose.—¥. ¥. Post. Common fishing cord ts used now for coarse crotehet, instead of macrame lace. It is less clumsy to work with and equally effective. Crotcheted with large needles and left with | heavy fringe, it serves admirably as bordering for little tables covered with cloth or plush. Hand-bags are also made of It. S SSS Mrs. Labeuchere’s Divorce Suit. AN EXPLANATION FROM ONE OF HER COUNSEL. The New York Sun of sesterday says: Mr. Thomas P. Fowler of the firm of Dunning, Ed- sall, Hart & Fowler, of 67 Wall street. who are acting as attorneys of Mrs. Labouchere in her suit to secure an Ameriean divorce from Richard | Pigeon, her first husband, said yesterday that | he believed all proceedings would be stopped and the suit abandoned. This would be done because of the annoying publicity which the | matter had obtained. The English record of | her divorce would be filed here instead. | Mr. Fowler said that Mr, Labouchere owned property in Virginia, and, in order ee title, it was necessary to show that Mrs. Labouchere was his legal wife, and had the | right to sign papers as such. Also if this were | proven she could sign off her dower sight, and thus avoid the necessity of signing to all trans- fers. One way to make the proof was to file the English records of her divorce. As this was @ slow and cumprous process It was thought best to secure an American divorce, which would accomplish all purposes without serious trouble. They had expected to do this without publicity, and were surprised at the stir which had been made over the matter. Mrs. Labouehere had been separated from Pigeon for seventeen years, and had not seen him for eight years. She was legaliy married to Mr. Labouchere, and is ex- pected to visit this country with him in Febru— ary. Mr. Fowler said he had visited Richmond with Mrs. Labouchere in order to begin the suit. TRaIN WRECKING IN REVENGE.—The detec- tives or the Winchester and Alabama railroad have arrested a negro named Kent onthe charge of train wrecking. He was injured on the road several years ago and sued for damages, with- out success, and, as a mode of revenge, pro- cured a switch key and shifted the track at a dangerous switch near Kingston. He hascansed five terrible accidents, in one of which an engl- neer lost his life. padre eek ae a Sa Two Famovs Trotters So1p.—Owing ta an error in the transmission of a dispatch sent re- cently, the announcement was made that the Caton stock at Joliet, Hi., had been sold with some of its’ stuck. The fact ts that the Rg of that farm sold to Russell Saze, of ew York, the celebrated team of trotters, Jen- nie Cuyler and Gipsy Maid, bat not the farm. eo TILER Levies petition was filed in the United = crcatt court iphia, yesterday, artin for leave to intervene in ‘the suit of Rowiand &. il if tion to that motion. Ernest Dubeurgne, the Frenchman October 10th, ran through 14th street, York, stabl & number of women, was sicte lunatic aeetans mt ) uuas bac A MERRY CHRISTMAS, BY HELEN FORREST GRAVES. “Fine, old-fashioned Christmas weather!” That was what Mr. Migzles, the tavernkeeper called it, as he stood rubbing his hands before the blaze of the huge back-log, that had up- held the tallest pine in all the forests of Maine but @ tew brief months ago, A philosopaer might have gleaned valuable matter out of this fact, but Mr. Miggies was not a pullosupher. He took Heaven's gifts as they came, and did not puzzle his head as to their whys and wherefores; and he liked a cold wind and deep snow at Christmas, because it was good ( i weather!” the stage-driver called sat, drifted up, om his box, like a polar arein the midst of an avalanche; his head down, his withered hauds so numb that he could hardly hold the reins, and the snow pricking and tincling round his face, like so many needles with patent points. “Cruel weather” as the Widow Pomeroy, wood left. and whose barrel of meal Was at tie lowest possible ebb, phrased It. superb weather!” as Miss St. John, up at St. 4 ho was “dying for a good old-fash- st down hill,” declared, luo at things through such different zht in three or four guests for wi Tavern that “nizht-—-Mr. Jeseup, the drusvaer, who, with his bag of samples, had intended to make his way to Warwick, the . but was belated by the two ladies in the dress of (stain sisterhood, who were en route new hospital at Plumsboro’ and Peleg per, Who had been iumbering in New Hamp- re, with a gang of other stalwart giants, and Was now on his way to spend the Christmas Werk at his home, in the Maine wildernesses. pper was a modern Hercules, in a taded coat, ared silk handkerchief, tied nd-wise over his ears, and a hat that Wes an cutrave to civilization, so worn, bat- 4 1 generally dilapidated was it. He Kk sheepishly trom the cirele around the fir ain't none of your fine folk, squire,” sald he, in reply to the landlord's hospitable entrea- tes “lina backwoodsman, I be! I'd rather set in the buck-kitehen along of the help, squire; ho ollense to you.” So honest Peleg was allowed to keep in the backvround. “But be has a villainous face,” whispered Sister Bertina. “Phere were highwaymen In the White Monn- tains la-t summer,” suggested Sister Serenic: “Ob, b . sald Sister Serenica. “But the man may have confederates hid out In those heuiloek woods. I'ma little uneasy about the hundred dollars we are to deliver to the head- ital. said Sister Bertina, with a lit- tle snue "m sorry you put the thing into my head, serenica. Now you speak of it, he his a hat pression of countenance. And bserve how he chuckles to himself while ashe sits out in that back fares at the tire? You may depend that it’s because ue thinks be has us at his mercy.” Mr. Jessup, the traveling salesman. did not exactly approve of the looks of the lumberman, either, “I hope, landlord,” sald he, rubbing his white- scented hands over the fire, **that our friead out there Is all right.” “Eh?” sald the Boniface. ‘Why shouldn't he be all right? He’s one o’ them New Hamp- shire lumber fellows comin’ home to spend Christmas. They often come this way.” He looks rather shady to me,” suggested Jessup. The landlord, who did not understand city slang, stared. The guests were all at supper—a savory sup- per It was, too, for the landlord’s wife was the crack cook of the neighborhood—when, in rushed a snow-powdered vision from the outer world, panting and breathless, “Have any of you seen anything of alittle irl in a white plush dress and blue ribbons ?” said he. “The squlre’s little grand daughter is lost.” “Lost!” shrieked the landlady, with the coffee pot in her hand. ** Lost.” cried all the company In chorus. “A child lost! In sueh a storm as this! Among these lonely wood: «Only tour years old,” said the messenger, mutely accepting the glass of hot spiced ale which mine host made haste to hand him. “She ran out back ot the wood when the stage stop- ped to the squire’s to leave the letter baz, and she aint been seen since. And Mrs. Sedley, she’s in hysterics, and the squire’s over toward Lindleyville, and ail the men are gone in diiler- ent directions to look for her.” “Well, I never!” said the landlord. “Poor little dear,” said the landiady. “Children are always in some scrape or other,” said the drummer, who wasa single man. “We never know what tribulation is in store for us,” said Sister Serenica, mildly. “If we hear, anything of the blessed child, we'll certainly let you know,” said the landlady. “And Mi will send the stablemen out, Just as soon as the late mail is in.” But the messenzer had scarcely disappeared when the housemaid came in and whispered to Migtles, excitedly: “Oh, m I've had such a turn!” “A turn, you silly goose!” said the Iandlady, who tolerated no sentimental nonsense with her damsels-in-waiting. “What on earth do you, mean?” as it a child inablue sash and a white frock as was lost?” said Delinda, wildly. “Why, yes. Didn’t you hear the man say so?” th blue eyes, and hair as yellow as butter- eee Yeu” cried Mrs. Miggles. “What of te" “Then, ma’am, i it’s been kidnapped!” said De- linda, with a hysterical whoop, “And that there cruel, flinty-hearted lamberman has got it in his room up stairs in a bo-o-ox!” “What?” cried the landlady. “Pretty dear'” I saw ber myself shrieked the maid. Come and louk, ma’am, if you don’t be- lieve my words.” And in five minutes Peleg Pepper, sitting doz- ing before the kitchen fire, with his shagzy cap pulled over his eyes, was seized by half a can pairs of hands. “Eh?” he cried, starting out of his half-shaped dreams, and mechanically putting his hand on the pocket where, in the woods, fe usually car- ried his revolver. “Villain!” roared Miggles. “Wreteh!” screamed Mrs. Miggles. “Fiend in human shape!” roared the damsel; while all the tavern- help Joined in the general hue-and-cry. “Whut’s the matter?” said Peleg Pepper. “What has happened?” «Bring the poor little innocent down at once,” said Mrs. Miggles, “She's been drugged. or she’d never lie there so still and peaceable. Confess your crime, and p’raps the aquire 'll let you off easy! Though what could have put such a findish idea into your head, I'm sure I | can't imagine!” | “Confess!” said Sister Serenica, mildly, “and clear your sout of this dark stain.” Pet stared around him, with eyes of amaze- ment. i “Be I In @ lunatic asylum?” he demandea. “Because if I ain't; I'm blamed if [know what you all mean!” * * * . * ~ Away In the snow-mantled cabin in the Maine wilderness, little Bessie Pepper was sound asieep in her home-manufactured erib, her curls as carefully tended as those ot ©quire’s Sedley’s heiress-randdaughter, floating ‘lke spun gold on the pillow, her red’ yarn stockings duly sns- pended from @ hook in the huge chimney-plece, her tiny dreams wandering through an en- chanted land of toys and sweetmeats, while Mrs. Pepper went, ever and anon, to the window to peer out into the driving snow and tempest. “ What can have become of him ?” she said to herself, with troubled eyes. if he shouldn't come to-night, ‘and Besa should wake up to-morrow morning, ‘and find her stockings empty—” ‘The possibility was too per dared not follow the ing train of thought any further. And her heart sank as the old clock in the corner eleven. Lg ‘doorstep at the door, and in walked Mr. Pep- per hi , rabicund and smiling. “Oh, Peleg!” cried his wife, asshe felt her- self enfolded in a bear-like hug. “ whatever kept you so? Look at Pet's steckings, withoat 80 much asa popcorn ball to put in “That's all right, old lady,” said the lamber- man, beamin; ited a parcel as big as Santa Claus’ pack on the table. cig Soak eels ft siedhr sige adtebaaee | ather home in Lynd, Masd. 0] fx 5 ders. Well I never?” cs #3 the lum! with a broad ep lw ag hagas a AUCTION SALES. smile CERY SALE OF VALUABLE that doll came tear being the ri UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON me ENTS AND ‘H ETS, cE “ Pelegi” AND @ STREETS NORTHEAST. “As true wharves, and inte: costes: DAYS. "on SATURDAYS for Ourtoman, Srulowa, and intermediate sandinge, returuing i FRIDAYS, for Ui jachodoe and Mi: Pe S, for Upper ton tbat one Ob, Eanpef bets nas te omy R. WOOD, * Ob, Peleg!” the dismayed wife. “Unt dep Stand thecrecece ee only wax, ae ‘Alexandiim, Wa, Te etre and some one come in and told them that the little lady had made her way safe downto a farm house close by, and was eating her supper there at that very minute. SothenI had to tell em the whole story, and all about Pet. And I vow if they didn’t, every one of ‘em, send her M™ YesNont arr. VERNox 11 STEAMER W. Ww. CORCORAN Leaves Tth street wharf daily (exee:t IWANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ONE STREET NORTE: NEAR FIFiEENTH cine —— at ee & m., returning reaches g 3:30 p.m a dollar bill to start @ savings bank account for | pSTRE ET WeeT coustof ayaa L. L. BLAKE, Captain. Curistmas for her, | And here it is—six dollars. | pistrlet of ‘Colum ‘ia catre Xo. 8305, Le Suna ei Timost ‘wish they'd accuse me of ki | Tahallotter for sate at "puso, auctor: in frantot the street whart every SUNDAY, TUESDAY AWD every night if that’s the way I get clear of it. ses, on SATURDAY, the TWENTY-THIRD Dav URSDAY, at seven oclock a.m., for Potomae Tver Ha, ha, ha!” Sr December, ‘at FOUR O° P.M. shen andi, stcppiny at lundinee tu Keaton “AES . ahs ‘Of Davidacn's subdivision of | "FNHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, and. Thuredaya, Matt Sundays and So Pet was overjoyed with her doll, and Pet's | Part of Lots, Sag ope he "8 Se — pt ey per pat any mother with the prospect of asavings bank | {ctor ‘Columbia, becinning on nen Tet 4 incnes | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEVENTH | gna Weduenlays “uy,” rerurmina to \ aemington ery book; and, altogether, it was just exactly what | from ths norttecat wenn rate ry SERERT, GEORGETOWN, AT AUCTION.” | Bf et ‘iay afternoons. ae Sseeraey ae Oe Ney meee Christ | ieee taney Gane eee Wan Stearic | selene 2 i tae crete eh mas.—Saturday Night. orth 51 feet to the beginuing: improved bya three: | £47, folios 207 et seq-e gme-ct thet and hecords fer story brick dwelling, No. 1428 { street District of Columbia, and at the tegueet of the par- ‘Terms: One-haf of the purchase money to be paid in | tes recured re the undersigned Trostees wil! sell Damages Against a Doctor. | cash on the day of sale; the residue in two ew | | at public auction, 1h front of the pr on TUES- —— b SUED BY A SERVANT GIRL FOR ASSAULT—SEVEN | meow, at siz and twelve months, with interest hervon, | DAY; TNENIY SIRTH DAY Ot DECEMBER, se, fit gam. fo powered, Cipde-butts Duta | THOUSAND DOLLARS DAMAGES. ficlon ore Bee Ai gonvesancine ai urchascr's fomiu.deactibed real ewtate, ituats ii Groner: | ABET ERDAM. Ot TeRDAM SCHTEDAM A telegram from Chicago, December 21, says : | cost. SR yand Hawkins’ acended adlition ts WA SCHULTE S. MAAR. | A verdict for $7,000 was rendered in the su- | THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a3 ‘Tihatroal, distent scventy'Ave. (S) fore | CAPT fecha eee eae a CG Nae | preme court to-day against Dr. Robert R. Hun- — 4 , . ond Ame | west from the soitthwest corner of the intersection of Teeularly every W fit and Frederick streets, and run thence weet on xaid sterdam, THIS EVENING. NESDAY for Koterdam ter, a well-known lung disease specialist, in a alterne New York. ware &CO., 925 Pennsylvania . 4 apnly to W. G. 3 south, with said east line one hundred and fifty feet; avenue, Washinton. thence cast twenty-five feet, more or less, and thence - south with the division ling separating said part from the caste partof said firet mentioned lot one-hundred and fifty feot to the place of begiuut: frame dwelling. Te ine street twenty-five fect, more or jess, to the | " Firet calin, $70 $50: strorae, $26, favor of Honorla McCarthy, who sued for JONCANSON BROS., Anctioneers, gast line of the lot herctofore ‘conveyed by Thomas | H. CAZAUX, Ge Sent h Wii m a Shs | ‘or 1 W. G. M. $30,000 damages for an assault, the result of D ‘th and D streets northwest. | Brown, di james Cathoun, dleovased: thence | oF j eieeore which was, when the jury had been duly sworn, the plaintiff was called to the stand and reques—- ted to tell her story to the jury. She is of the Trish servant-girl type, and does not lay any OLD AND. SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, BRACELETS, EAR- .. KC. Neen GPRMAN LLoyy— Syeamenre Lise Berwers New Yous, Haveg, ZONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND ex. mers af thie " VERY BAT » improved by a The steamers of this compeny will wail B TRDAY from Bremen pier, root of 3d tion rooms the above m: h a ot Kates of prnes Fr BY ¥ te Havre, claim to beauty of face or form. She carried | ton rooms. the above m jah will bo nsuctond | Goetionsstene ead mona ook ain oa her child on the stand with her. She testified | “ai2-2 DUS an, $4: stares, $90; Fea at parctiasers | ea are ‘complied with in five days from day of sale the Trustees reserve the Hight to resell the proverty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcha: er. D. CASSIN. MAYHEW TLatin, § Trustooe. JP ONCASSON BROS., Auctioneers, mtenrage that she was at one time in the employ of A. C. au Calkins, and while there met Dr. Hunter, who came to treat a daughter of Mr. Calkins for lung disease. One day while he was at the house she’ told nim that her throat was affected, and, after examining it, he told her it was a serious pe fraiche ot pase oe jowlinw Green, New Yor! . ¥25 Peunas vase avenue boriwed, Agent jiurton. f I | AMBURG LINE. WEYKLY LINE OF STRAMERS LEAVING SEW YORK FVERY THURSDAT = : ply to OF WALTER B. WILLIAMS & 00., Auctioneers, why MANUFACTURER'S SALE, BY ORDER OF IHE TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE COMPANY, STILL CONTINUES. selesroom, corner 10th street and Penn.ayenue, sais aa ihre pt ly Of Fresh Goods ‘and useful tor H y Presents. i ES, DERRICKS, FOTR > affection and requested her to call at his office. Deere bn UE ND TRACK FOR SAME. _ AT Noo He was the family physician of Mr. Calkins, | §u°3¢88¥J0#0 8: ms. 2:50 and 730 0 de ots. PIPE ke. &e FOR ENGLAND, FKAAUE AND GERMANE. and Mrs. Calkins advised her to go to him. She called at his office for the first time on Dec. 8 last, and the ductor told her at that time that 0%, DECEMBER TWEN- XTH, 1882. comi-encing’at TWO O'CLOCK, we E 2. aaseage appiy to will 6eli, on’ the premises, corner of 13th and Boundary: LEY, Auctioneer. C. B. RICHARD & 00., TO. ue eS Pannenscot Agente, ‘At the National Loan Office, 1007 7th street, commen- | streets northeast, a miscellaneous collection of ma % "2 her lungs must be examined. After that ex- | cing MONDAY, DECEMB FOUKTH, esa, sr SIX ives Set trels meen in Ses.crmee ween ee the pret ecient ie: eae Sroauway, New fork, amination she called at his office two or three | O'CLCCE FM alargeand viried assortment of un- | Sid ercons DUNCANSO~ BROS. Sait Gk Ob Reena atta abana times at his request. The last calf was made ‘Holiday Present omesne D man d19-ta ‘Auctioneers. Send for ‘Tourist G: ” apt ec. § hi ; z Watches pene tron = = — Dee. 30 last, on which day the assault was com. Gold and Sliver Watches, kay” and ler Sec Oia Asien ae mitted. About 12 o'clock the jury returned and ata othe caer ors B00 py oo ous Kind: See Sth Page. a presented a verdict, awarding plaintit damages sot Jonelsy, “pid Siiver and Were, Sewing hia: SPECIALTIES. To AND FROM 7,000. h ing | chi i rawing Instrument 8, Mi ALTIES. some did not want to award any, but were | Coat and other articles too numerous to mention. ‘The Teller, Medical, Business C’airvoyant, born with | LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, obliged to do 80 by the law. So they compro- a eal on aane. AD ‘isposed, GE eae second sight, tells withou auestioning pares, . 4 eLanaow, someon Pena ee ee ee rious Hight. | The de- | every’ rticio wil be sald wi Y order Na- | friends. ‘Satisfaction guarauted. 400 E aineet. GS w . aimee during the trial-and claims that. 1b Ie (an — — ae Le nee Fi | ees Ree con Judgment. A new trial has been moved and LEX, Auotioneee: et eens Brae fromibe Gia Country. same oe will probably be granted. AUCTION SALE OF FORFEITED FLEDGES, | Dermatoloiet. 708 11th st. nw. No acids. deptiatory | ‘oat Japaing in tine Uitte states, ‘ihe only tine ; commmenciog LHURSDAT NOVEMBERTIURIIETE: | 10 those Segiuming this taonth. __dli-tw* | Pale steamer are unurpasest for safety and Liquor Licexss IN HARRISBURG, Pa.—A | crmmypeng LUBED AY NOVEMBER QO t80_uL AND N LEMMA, THE | spdare fitted up Sicha freee guududive Tecent order of the Dauphin county court, at | “A large line of Ladice' and Gent's & id Gold Wat OsssePborstaPe eA cunt | the comfort of ransensers Cal t Harrisburg, changed the date for taking out Fey See ads Sr ee oe bes ee epg es as Ther bows — licenses for the sale of liquor from February Ist Shee! aed Geebo ia aa tines of all aot monis “he ranoe, Sida en to the 19th, thus: compelling the hotels and sa- | Sages and Gent's Gold Hines of all description the initio Staten. n loons to close their bars for nineteen days. A Jewelry ever offered at public auction. petition asking that a special license day be Di kOBEEISON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND fine ine cf custom-made Overccats, Ulet longest established Specialist in this city. with 20 cats, Uleters, Suits an Pants: Ladies’ Dresses and Sik Dress Patterns; Shawls, ted d by the court yesterday ole oe Be Uciuary Orpame, Nervous aod Sonal tecieee ranted was remse e court yest x 7 oka, lools, Boots and Bit e Us ervons abi ni me apne : = pee rete s MoE he Spreads Blankets Carpets, Troaks, Sos tee wihone: | Pape ee aaa ane eeanal, Wieaknens, (osakD LINE A SKILLFUL FORGERY.—Some days ago a | Sue Evenings at p.m. until every lorie sold. Can be cymeuited Wednesdays and Saturioyn, from 2 — Suen 2 yea Fersome ho} ing f eketa un wiuch the tine has expired | to p.m. at his office, 430 Cstreet northwest. kefere NoTIcr. stranger sold some bands to George K. Sistares | wit, take notice. to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Main office, LANE ROUTE. & Sons, brokers, of Detroit Mich.s and received | "Messe takoneti F. SELINGER, Broker. | 30 North Liberty street, Balimor, Md, Special-and | THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP? COMPANY LIMITER, in payment two ap tures ot thee tele oe eee || BOLE. Auctioneer. n26-4w | Positive treatment for ladies. ‘020-3mn BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LAVERPOUL. irst National bank -of Detroit. These were ‘RS. H. F. WRIGHT, MAGNETIC AND CLAIR- wv LLING AT CORK M PEEK 40. S. M te, admanintratrix, el public auction, in on WEDRESDAY, the THIRD ARY, 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. | tered'B and C, in Daly's subdivision of 5th streets nortnwest at very low rates. Steerage FTECG! and Queeustown and all other parts of tures rates, ‘Throuxh bills of Iaden given for Relfé Havre, Antwerp and-cther ports ou the Couticent sah iterranean ports paid by the bank and/another check for $1,180, rpsos. J. FISHER & CO., Real Estate Auctioneers. | 210 Yorant Physician, hat Gute samt oot aie scale which proved to be # forgery. The checks had 2 FY P: without medicine. Booms 600 6th strect northwest, . CHANC2RY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ee been photo-lithographed, ‘and the signature EAL ESTATE, ON L STREET NORTH, BE- | _02-2m' skillfully forged. STREET AND VER- ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF 3 : , TE nla ae pT Miers ei busigeas onententiat apd Gen- 900, 990 and £110 ta seen monentncieiane, i , $80 an Or passeneer _A Cutvese Mop.—Tnursday, at Seabird biutt | , Te undersigned, trustees, in equity cause of, Bemen SU cents each. 408 1. atrest, between 4th and Andrew J. Joven va. Mary Whi et al. front of. Day 3 Darts: ¢ lots Frazer river, British Columbia, a blast in a rock cut threw a large plece of rock off and it struck a Chinaman, cutting his head off. A crowd of No. 2.597, will the pr mises, OF JAN , at WOOD AND COAL. _ excited Chinamen chased Miller, the foreman | 2ox%. 410 Beginning on uorth L street forty feet HOLMS COAL DEPOTS— en sd yaonae Companys of the work, and he jumped into the river to |Your imehes trom the southwon comer of aid squaro, | "I aoeanS COAL, DEPOTS sor feriett and pameareapriy at the fe save his life. Some of the Chinamen followed | {iumiue thence north Oity six ect treo, Siches oy ngeresl and Marpiang avenue. | G7iS BiGkLOW & O0., 60) Tih sted Washingeamy him into the water, and the others shot and | seven fect nine and a quarter inches; thenes in weteaa - Se artes Goal sent fm Locked Carts ont waging oe pworn seni Carts ‘and Ww a lune thirteen feet fonr and a-half inches toa poiuton | weigher, thus guaranteciay surest oeuay ee Vernout avenue, wile is fiftecn feet from the alley; | Base thence northerly along sald avenue Afteey feet tp ald | "Gries by mall receive prompt attention. _ol-3m : x pes : along fourteen thence south twenty-cicht feet three threw stones at him. He was finally rescued by a passing boat, which was followed two miles along the bank by the excited mob. VEENON H. BROWN & CO., Sew Mears. OTIS BIGELOW evil ——_—_—-e- _____ ‘b half a = David Outten, a desperate character, shot and | ius; Wiouce weal four fect hace wrath giy-dve SAFE DEPOSIT CO. —___BAILROADB. _ probably fatally wounded John H. Allen, a store- | 2° teinerocn. 2 Ses a LARY | PALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Keeper at Seaford, Del.. on Thursday alent ‘And’ after above gale we will pell lot lettered me FIRE THE Mi john Daly BERY, OB ac A colored man attempted a felonious assault ee wien ot. Bevideagennbes- BOB! ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, BETW. 4 d improvements o onawhite girl near Millen, Ga. as she was ‘One third (°) Couxen 15TH StREEr axp New Youe Ava. SEY Cc ? going through the woods. She called for help co aro money 0 Charter Act of Congress Jenuary 231 190 SCHL yt and frightened the miscreant off. Subsequently | Minty ti ait, twelve, and eichts pare for $5 to 460 per year, aud takes all kinds LEAVE. WASH a the negro was arrested and a mob lynched | Caster togive promissory notes, with a surety oF eine. and Vi ‘on Special Deposit at lowest ona him. ties to be approved by the, Trustees, or purchaser or | M85 4 wr p SNYDER, Presta ing Care to Cincinnati 8t- Loulsand, There were one hundred and seventy-five ren- | Bresiatrre athe yan Pur nue money in cash on. day | CHAKLED CO. GLOVEICet Rise: & ti. Vieo President, RES. flemen at the annual dinner of the New Eng- | fication of sale and payment af purchase money (and | JOHN vi TURRET. ‘aud Way (i ie, ; land Seciety, in the Union League build not before) Trustees will wr property to purchaser | ALBER:' ri 5 a ‘Asst. Seoy. % ywnand Way, via! > * $ “ or purchasers. A deposit of $50 on each piece of prop- a, vs "ES Philadeiphia, last evening. The toast, “Pent erty sold wil be req ‘when tha is hock. mS: 6:10—Point of Koeks and Way siations. sylvania,” was responded to by Gov. Hoyt; | down to the purchaser. The tetnis of ole taunt te soe Depuniin E Sayee Charlee 0. Gore. €:10-—PHILADLLPHTA, NEW LOE AND BOSTOR he Army and Navy,” by Gen. William T, | pied with within ten days from day cf sale or promerty Aiming en Ah EXP Farior Cars to New Yorks Z will be re-advortised and sold at cost «nd tisk of pur- ae 14 | 840—Staunton and Valley hxpresn. ste for Ra Sherman. chaser. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. em ao = ‘naud st Point of Rocks for Preliminary proceedings were had in the New ‘MARLING F MORKIs, aS —- AREFOLLY be npg pene wat. York supreme court yesterday in the suit of F. wit . MILLER’ Trustees. a decent c= SS ee, oor te ae L. Loubat for reinstatement in the Union Club, | ayo.axas * 156 Lee BeabeE SS wee Ee Ee 10:00 GALTIAL 5 whence he was expelled for conduct unbecom- | — a _ ys * 0: and Leurel.) Ing a gentleman. : The United States coast survey steamer Hass- Jer has returned from a seven months’ survey of the southern cuast of Alaska, where several ex- cellent harbors were discovered. The officers speak enthusiastically of the timber resources (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE PROVED BY A 1. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. TICKETS ONLY $5. SHARES IX PROrORTION. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hereby certi 29. NCE, NTER'S NALA y JERSEY AVENUE THEAST. Gy that we eupercine the arrange. ments For all the Monthly ‘and Semi-Annual Drawings x deol ‘Ti uisiana State Lo om pany, and in per- 2 ea Gt and daly receeded fe Le eae | som inanave and control the Brawince themaeteos tnd Br lenPak Ee ob otha ta record tone | a hr as Av ted hot Zermee oe Te A NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. | Distict of Columbia, and by direction of the party | % good Faith to Ee ge fr ew meer oe my ny Company to use this certificate, with SAT Teese ae eo? | Signat in ils advertisements.” erick, Baltimore, Aunspolis and W idersis of Rocky, Frederic “Yiacorstowp. JANCARY Sixt sheeter ana Way Stations. ‘On Studay’ to DAY, ‘OUR O'CLOCK, [From the Boston Globe.] sor et ROURO'CL of square 739, together with aD CR an Bar Otaciaus only) wes ‘The sale of this property offers a fine opportunity to We PLL ba cag meat El Mey Messrs. Editors: secure @ comfortable hone. The impreveuents ase a €:05—Folnt of hocks and Way Sintions, Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., who | soi and substantial. . an 17-00—Baltimore and Wey Stadons, above all other human beings may be truth- |, Perms of sale: One third cash; the balance in two 730—-BALTIMOKE EX KRESS. equal payments, at tix and twelve months, 1840PITISBUKG, CLEVELAND and DETROTE fully called the ‘Dear Friend of Woman,” as | Dearie interest at six Dir cent penaemnnn EXPRESS tar Care Pittsburg some of her correspondents loved to call her, is | aud secured by a deed of trust on the pc —PHILADELVHIA, NEW YORK at BOsTOR zealously devoted to her work, which is the out- Ce ate Peete ey ration RESS. nuig Cars to New York, come of a fife-study, and is opiiyed to Keop six lady ee ‘Tretse, mrsdiegng Cars to incanat Bi Lowi assistants, tohelp her answer the Jarre correspondence : = = Cominiesioners, | (12:30-BALTIMOLE AND WAY STATIONS. ‘which daily pours in upon her, each tearing eevee T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. = — tDaily. eunday only: Other tains daily, burden of suffering, or Joy at release from it. Her Veg- | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING in leet for twenty Sve years by theLests. | AUteing sr tcdecrmesitn aielt ot eo alia etable Compound is a medicine for good and not evil YP ON SIXTEENTH STKEET, BETWLEN T ge gro gee Ser ee Bagh in Weslington Station, 619 and f puaposes. I have personally investigated it, and am TREE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE ‘Over $650,000 has since been addea. Teunsyivania avenie, coruer 14th street, where setinied of the truth of this. - By an 01 Popular vote sts franchise was | will be tuken for Lagrage t be checked and ‘ a». made ‘s part of tho present Stato Constitution adopted | #1y polbtan the city. | On account of its proven merits, itis recommended rg December 2d, A. D.. 1879. est tvikorsolt awit WR. Clie ete: Shenae Aces, = and prescribed by the best physicians in the country. Columbia “ind at” whe | ,Zheomly Léttery eter voted on and indorsed by the peo- ple oy any Irs Guaxp Sicie “NeusEe Diswixas take place onthiy. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR- — FIRST GRAND DRAWING, CLASS “A.” ‘NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1883, * 152p MowTHLy Duiwixe, One says: “‘It works like a charm and saves much pain. It will cure entirely the worst form of falling of the ute- rus, Leucorrheea, irregular and painful Menstruation, ail Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration, loodings, all Displacements and the consequent spinal and is especially adapted to the Changeof bell at pabt Hons in “front of ‘the premise sella je auction fron! . on THURSDAY, JANUARY FOURTH. 1803 at FOUR P.M.,. it piece or of grouna sit- jachinxton, ‘of Columbia, kuown and designated as lot numbered nineteen (19),i8 3B. H. Warner's subdivision of lot numbered three (3), n oue hundred and GREAT. TO THE RORTH: WEST AND SOT, ci vES DOUBLE TRACK. ENDID 4 STEEL RAILS. ~ MAG: NT q IN £FFECT NOVEMBIK Sra, Dmarss LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION, CORNER, F OTH AXD BSTREETS. As FOLLOWS:— ‘and the West, jung to Cincintatl, - Western fx, if seit fa J i Life.” Itpermeatesevery portion of the system, andigives new lifeand vigor. It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weak- ness of the stomach. It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration. General Debility, Slecplessness, Depression and Indigestion. ‘That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always Permanently cured by its. It will atall times, and under all circumstances, ct in harmony with the law that governs the fematesystem. ato ay fed with in ISF. PRESBREY, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. . TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE, SITUATE ON NORTH K STREET, BETWEEN SEVEN AND EIGHTH SYREbT'S EAST. vizio of a decd of trust bearing date, th (9) day of December, A. D. 1867, and duly asuong the land records for the District of ber E. C. E., No. 21, fol. 358, und at Barty, pecure thereby, I AY, THE EIGHTH (8th) DAY OF D. 1883, at FOUR (4) O'CLOCK P. mises, offer for mn, lote ni ‘tered six (6), seven equare No. eight hundred gether with the iny itimore & Ohio Kailroad Company by deed, Dearing date the 11th day of Jane, A. D. 184i, aid now occupied by thelr railroad and its appurtenances, rerms. Rochester, Buft si > with diy except Nattrday, Palace 5 It coste only 1s%}er botue, or six for $5, and is sold by aruggists. Any edvice required as to special cases, and thenames of many. who have been restored to perfeo heaith by the use of the Yegetable Compound, can be obtained by addressing Mrs, P., with stamp for reply, pe BRE8SS= PERRET EH TER For Kidney Complaint of either sex this compound is 7 unsurpassed, a abémdantiiectheoniaia wen and cisnty “Mrs. Pinkham’s Liye Pi lis." says one writer, “are the best in the worlé for the cure of Constipation, Bilii- ‘ousness and Torpidity of theliver. Her Blood Purifier ‘works wonders in its special line and bids fair to equal the compound in its popularity.” Allmust respect Her usan Angel of Mercy whose sole ambition is todo good ta others, Philsdelphia, Pa. +68 Tine, 6:40a.m, and 4:60 p.m. daltyy :40'a.m and 440 p.m. daily, expe ‘Mus. A. M. D. 1 a Otrvs BUTTER! Cheaper and better than Land for Cooking Purposes, REQUIRES BUT BALF THE QUANTITY. Manufactured only by WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, PHILADELPHIA. For sale by sllGrocems. __ LB IMYRO’ AStnEER, meee eee ms of the parties secured thereby, the. “Oh, Peleg!” cried the Uttle woman, with a |* shriek of “It's a doll e’enamoat as big as Pet herself. white frock. and a bine