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StiN Greater Kesuits Prowised From the Koeh Theory. MEDICAL MEN IN WASHIZGTOS CONDUCTING EX- PERIMENTS—MANY PATAL AILMENTS MAY RE COMBATED BY LYMPH IXJECTIONS—-DETAILS OF EXPERIMENTS. A Sram reporter has been informed by a famous medical expert that there is a great as- tonishment in store for the world. Prof. Koch's discovery does but herald s new era in the treatment of discase. Before long all contagious and infections complaints will be fonght against on the lines which he has sug- gested. Experiments are now almost com- plete conducted by the greatest medical au- thorities in this conntry. which prove that pneumonia, diphtheria, typhoid fever and oth- ersof the most fatal ailments known may be @ccessfully combated by injections of lymph. A great mystery has been made about this lymph, but the two most eminent analytical chemists of the world have declared what it is in such terms that there ia no material doubt regarding ite actual nature. it must be understood that the bacillus of consumption—and the same proposition ap- ties to all other poisonous bacterin—generates | i In the course of its growth and develo ment & poison. This poison, separated from teria themselves, is called a “‘ptomaine, road the most enrious thing about itis that when injected into the blood vessels of the body it produces all the symptoms of the complaint to which it belongs without the disease itself. at isto say, the ptomaine of typhoid, in- jected imto the circulation, causes fever in’ the | patient and other ordinary manifestations of the ailment in question without oceasioning the inflammation of « certain giand in the in- testines which constitutes the actual trouble known as “typhoid. THE KOCH THROM Now, this poison, generated by the bacteria in the procese of their growth, will destroy the bacteria themselves, sooner or later, thoukb | not ususlly before the death of the patient. | The notion of the Koch method of treatment is to introduce into the blood vessels of «. vie- tim of commencing consumption a quantity of the specitic ptomaine of tuberculosis, which will suffice to annihilate the germs of the dix | ease present. Thus the poison of the complaint ix made to wipe ont the germs of the diseaxe itself, and that is the whole idea involved in this novel and extraordinary system. It is believed by some of the most eminent medical authorities in the United States, who will not permit their names to be used at pres- ent, though the whole matter will be publicly promulgated within a month at the furthest, That almost certainly « majority of other fatal contagious and infectious diseases are suseepti- ble of cure in like ma nd upon this experiments are The experiments in question are being con- ducted in this way: A wire sterilized by flame is scraped actos a fragment of tistue from the throat of a person who hus died of diphtheria. Then it is seratched upon xome sterilized gela- tine in a tube plugged with cotton, the result being that within a day or two diphtheria, feeding upon the gel multiplied’ to such an extent that a colony is formed—easily visible to the naked e one of these germs, applied to an abrasion in healthy throat, would cause the growth of the false membrane and the disease. But in order that the germs shall be pure and not involved with any poison some of them ave transferred from one tube of gelatin= to another until what is called a “pure culture” of them is ob- tained, EXPERIMENTING ON GUINEA PIGS. In making the experiments referred to the medical experts have taken a number of guines pigs and injected into their circulation the ptomaine of a disease—eay, diphtheria—which is readily separated from the germs sbemenives cal process.” With the « ecifs pol thus obtrined they have inoculate! the little animale, repeating the operations several taser jext week the crucial test is to be applied of ttempting to engender in the guinea pigs thus treated the actual diphtheria by making litte | euts inside their throats anc introdncing the diphtheria germ. It ix known, absolutely these germs 40 introdi i pigs will produce these particular ones fail upon sueb treatment to exhibit diphtheretic ptoms the wonderful knowledge will dawn a the world that diphtheria in human be- ings may be prevented and, in ite commencing stages, stopped. ‘The experiments referred to, however merely apply to diphtheria, are being tended to pneumonia, typhoid fever, carbuncle nd wiost of the other ordinarily fatal com- plaints to which human flesh ix b DR. KOCH KNOWS IT. ‘There fs no reasonable doubt that Dr. Koch himself has had all this in view for a long time past. It isa fact, though uot published up to this moment, that to « certain distingniched American physician he spoke the other day of hix knowledge of “two simple remedies included in every pharmacopeia, which would cure a ir of the most deadly diseases hostlie to man- ind.” But he bas been made so angry by the remature advertisement? of hix experiments in the much-exploited lymph, which he regards as being very fur fror: complete, that he will not give any information to anybody. It re- mains to be seen whether this new method o€treatment, as many physicians imagine, is destined to prolong the average human life by ton or fifteen years. sor ERE es INDIAN WAR OVER. The Ked Men ‘Appeared to Be the Most Seared of Anybody. Capt. Norville, special agent, has returned to Pierre, 8.D., from Fort Bennett and reports the Indian war there over. It seems now that the Indians have been the most scared of any- body. They have been afraid that they would be massacred, or they would have come in before. After the Indians arrived at Bennett several councils of war were held to determine whether they would give up their arms or not. Finally they agreed to when Gen. Miles asked them. Agent Palmer said: “No arms, no rations or blankets.” This soon brought them to terms, and all arms are now stacked up at the agency. Capt, Hearst, commanding officer at Fort Sully, has received the capitulation of 174 Un- including seventy of Sitting Bull's nd fifty from Rosebnd agency. _Nar- cisse Narcelle, a bose farmer, brought in 412 of Big Foot's Indians. Out of these ninety-eight stands of arms were collected. They were ly all Winchesters, of every description and of very antiquated pattern. Sitting Bull’s men wanted to remain at the Cheyenne, snd say they are afraid to return to Standing Rock. All have surrendered and the best of care ix being given them. All of the teams at the agency have been started to Du- pree to bring in the sick women and children. May of the leaders among the Indians acted very ugly in making final settlements, and there was @ great deal of quarreling ainong themselves. ~-_ —+ee- Singular Course of = Bullet. ‘Mose Howell entered the residence of Geo. every tim t have been ix © Tan Evexrxa Stan is everywhere recog- nized and admitted to be, in every quality, the leading and favorite newspaper of the National section of the city flocked to fire, and many, regardless of about one-fourth the valuables were saved. Forepangh's Theater is on the third floor of the temple. The actors hurried their outfit to the lower floor at the first alarm and the Min- nie Oscar Gray-Stephens Combination lust only one set of scenery. The entire sconery in the production of “V Bells” was destroyed. it wae valued at about $8,000 and was not insured. The scenery of “The Old Oaken Bucket” had not been unl and was saved. Juimes A. Robinson, the resident man- tof Forepaugh’s Theater, wasin the box ice when the fite broke out. He saved the cash box. He could no oy | saything abont the value of the to the ox elacreate n heater which had jured, al the papars eluting to them and. the insur- ance polictes “bein ir. Forepaugh’s eestor in Phitedelh Tits understood nat theatrical “props” to the value of over $10,000 belongin: theater were in the building. Noue of it was saved. ‘The ruined temple cost originally $900 It was built in 1867. and Andrew Johnson, hen President of the United States, assisted in lay- ing the corner stong. ‘The Masons could never raise enough to pay off the indebtedness. Up to last November $160,000 remained, and cne supreme effort was made to liquidate this debt. ig fair was given, which lasted a munth, Salt whlch the required sum was obtained. The building was insured for $90,000, and it is believed it can be rebuilt for less. than half ite original covt. ‘The great losn will fall on in- dividual members, especially the Knights Templar, who love their uniforms, swords, medals, ke. According to aes value, and with what can ugain be used, the net loss to the building is about 2300,000. terday morning fire was discovered ufacturing Company build- ing in Cincinnati. ‘The loss is estimated at £40,000, and the insurance =bout $80,000. ‘The entire plant wae destroyed, but the building is though: to be intact. ‘Two fires occurred in Boston on Wednesday st one was in the large five-story t Albany and Bristol streets, yy the Joseph F. Paul estate, known as “Bristol Block.” and occupied by Joseph F. Paul's Sous and many other concerns, all en- aged in various kinds of wood manufacturing. the tire was principally in the northern end of the building. "The second fire was in the build- ing 64 to 40 Wareham street, oceupied by the New England Organ Company, and this struct- ure, which was of brick, five stories in height and 120 by 60 feet, was entirely burned, only a small portion of the walls remaining. ‘The firm had abont £200,000 worth of stock in va- rious stages of manufacture, all of which was ruinea. Philadelphia Bankers to Kesume. Parker Brothers & Co. and B. K. Jamison & Co., bankers, of Philadelphie, who were re- cently obliged to suspend on account of the stringency of tho money market, have their affairs in such good shape that both are ex- pected to resume and pay dollar for dollar. ‘Their assets are more than sufficient to mect their lisbilities if properly handled und their creditors, having been convinced of this fact, are disposed to be lenient. Barker Brothers & Co. expect to be able to pay their creditors in one year and Jamison & Co. in two. per svasmnsinds A Blizzard in Kansas. ‘The first blizzard of the season, which reached Kansas on Wednesday, has made a change in temperature of 25 degrees in the last forty- eight hours. At noon snow commenced falling, and at night the ground wae covered to a depth of three inche:, with prospects of moro. snow will be of” great benefit to the growing wheat crop. EE oh Arrested at a Christmas Entertainmen*. William Strong, aged twenty-two, was ar- rested on the charge of robbing his former em- ployers, Scheutte & Co., of $1,000 in Pitteburg on Wednesday night. When arrested young Strong was playing a leading charactor ina Santa Claus entertainment at the Bingham and 13th street Methodist Epizcopal Church on the South Sidé: A tonntional Soene followed, as Mr. Strong was very prominent in church work. ee ses Commander Pearson's Death. Frederick Pearson, retired, commander U.8..N., who died on Tuesday in New York city, was born in Reading, Pa., forty-eight years ago, He was the son of Judge Pearson, @ prominent lawyer and a member of the supreme court bench of that state. Commander Pearson was a graduate of Annapolis and i 1861 was detailed on board the frigate St. Lawrence. He served throughout the war and was present at the sinking of the Petrel. In 1862 he was transferred to the frigate Wabash, which was the flagship of the south Atlantic blockading squadron. He took partin the occupation of Fernandina, Fla.; was in the engagement between the Ottawa and the enemy on the St. Mary's river and was present at the In 1862 he became tion of Fort Pulaski. 365. In IMt he got his lieutenant,» commission and in 1867 wax with the Pacific squadron. In 1866 he was made a lieutenany commander and was attached afterward to the frigate Franklin and later to the practice ship Macedonian. He was on 6] I duty at the ordnance bureau from 1871 to 1872 and with the exception of a short intermission, while on special duty at Hartford in 1872, was cneaged in ordnance work until he was appointed com- mander. Seven years ago Commander Peur- son retired and married Mi ter of J.C. Ayer, Lowell, Mass., who left an immense fortune at his death, amassed from the sale of patent medicine. Commander Pearson's widow and three children survive him. —oo——_ Death of a Noted Theologian. The funeral of the Very Rev. Benedict Mur- nane, provincial of the Passionist Order in the United States, who died Wednesday night at |! Dunkirk, N.Y., will take place tomorrow morn- ing from St. Michael's Monastery at West Ho- The Right Rev. bishop Wigger of will sing the pontifical musk of quiem. Ovher prelates high in the Catholic Church will be present. i ‘tandard Cocoa of the World A Substitute for Tea and Coffee. Van Houteh’s has fifty per’ cent, more of the flesh-forming’ elements of cocoa than is ob- tained by the best processes of other manufacturers. ! W. Norris at Parkersburg, W. Va., last night and, drawing a revolver, fired at Mra. Norris, the balk throngh her nose, then through both wrists of 3 lite] < hter and finally lodged in Mr. Norris’ it came very near being « triple tragedy. =) See A Burglar Killed by a Watchman. James Walker, a burglar, was shot and killed last night in Philadelphia by Private Watch- man Buts. While Butz wos making his rounds he heard « crash of broken glass, and, hurrying to the scene, discovered a man Van Houten's Cocoa “BEST& GOES FARTHEST” Doctors and analysts of the! highest standing all over the! world, certify to this immense ‘savingyand by Van Hovuten’s, Special process only can this! ee Soft healthful skin. ~ PEARS'—The Groat Engh Compleion SOAP,—God Evayvbere” 4 For Rea} Li} at the SP! CERIAN BUSINESS CULLEGR, corner 7th ahd D streets nortuwest. The s-asions et fie Neve, Yeats morafn and nicht borin Wray ainaaey EN Teo, Mbecioetian xraunten alway in Geran, fo) Rad alerearec ream ieeesee ponte aman ooges a e, eary tory Envlish han ns cal Pentvans! jerk rehitec Pravin Gi boric mn ta 0m) dasiliter or friend re t hotarahiy this cot lege: rishtiy Ws niee of a ‘earl trates, Toe SPSEMCR ENS, Stadincd REY AT oP i he Bef AUCTION SALES. ___AUCTION SALES, __THI8 EVENING, Ware B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. NINETEENTH ANXUAL SALE BY ORDER OF TAUNTON SILVER-PLATE COMPANY or RICH AND ELEGANT SILVER-PLATED WARE, NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, ROGER'S TABLE CUTLERY, CLOCKS, BRONZES AND MANTEL ORNAMENTS. Parties looking for Christmas presents will find it freatly to their advantage to attend this sale, which ‘will continue DAILY at the salesroom,corner 10th and D streets, facing Pennsylvania nvenue northwest, until entire stock it sold. aT ELEVEN O'CLOCK Am, THREE AND HALF-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., * 15-108 ‘Auctioneers. ‘[HOMAS DowLIN REGULAR SALE OF JOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TOMORNOW, BATURDAY, | | DECEMBER Y AEVENTH aie COMMENCING AT LOC BRACING E ERY DESCRIE- F HUUSEHO. FECT E80, AF TNECVE O'CLOCK, Ho QF ‘A number of work and dratt horses, Several fine ies who are leaving the city. Rorses belomein te re ohicles of various bindsvetnbrsciay 56v- ieee ‘of vehic! Ee maid. AT, TWELVE O'CLOOK, A fine ridin hori. "Said te bom perfect aslanal Fine Victoria, by Gray of New York. Pair of wplemdéd crose-matched horses. ALSO, Chest of carpenter's con;plete. ‘[HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CONSIGNMENT OF ASSORTED CROCKERY AT ‘AUCTION. giOMORROW, SATURDAY, DECEMBER TWENT 0), at Ti) o within my auc: Taball soll a conasniuens of crockery. "i 1t NTIRE, CONTENTS, GOOD WILL AND FIvg eet Le oF al NT, RATCLIFFE, DARR & CO., Auctioneers. _ OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ‘N PRINCE GEOKGE’S COUNTY, Under and by virtue of the provisions of acertain deed of trust trom Edwin Dye, trustee, to. Wisliam prion, earns date of the nf ay of opr A Lilet H. B, No. dea Yolo ald pogomtahs shout vated Uiumuediately oppomit ‘wijacent to the lands of 1 Dr. Jo‘ W. Bayne and x aide by the Marivoro' Try rout: on tho northeastern wide by the Wexuinzton and Piscataway road ; on the north- | western side uy the Uxon Fun; on the western side by the Potomac river brick house, Whuuidine# re: 8 cof Darns, at se a lance Youn On-tiard of eh niehee Of coluitini-ation with the itic brout river tront, v the tract @ most desirable location und invest: the ett Owen said far" wm the lied i an five days iro duy of sale the trustee Will renell at the risk of the defaulting purchaser." Com Veyancing at expense of pur haser. or further imoruaticn apply 9 WILLIAM A” GURDON, ‘Trustee, a20-Ats _a 3580 435 st. THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. TRUSTEES BALE OF PROPER’ By virtue (of a, decree of the <3 District of Columbia, parsed in certain cate prunes Josep on to said tow? , des:ribed for tue saine at te nortL east cUrBer Of sald tot Monge running ther. » wat fity-tive (G0) fect lon the tn south one Lum:tred (100) foet, Wve {30} feet. to Frederic place of bezininimg. Witt te of no rae dwelt two equal i ‘with interest trons day of ater or tue ie "Data "in Sa at be required at tine cash in such tof the Purcaasers the property to be Tesgid at Coat Of stch defais tinue pnrchiss oO azhats RUNTREY Ts SALE OF A FINE FARM IN HAR- FORD UNTY, MARY 'D. By viriue of a decree of the circuit court of Harford county the undersiyned trustee will offer at public sale in creat of the Ha ae pein the eas of ere ge Grace, Harte rd ce m TI BER “WHIRTIEGH. eit oF ro "W orc LOCK P.M, 1 tat valualis ‘turin or tract of land known: , the Bay” tari, a mt one mile from Havre de Grace aud coutatmane rea ore OF leas betas She sane tract of Sy ee a W . Fed and black wet nis bei ‘the i 2c uae Seleetenas aie mie mg aT eras areeee | | give prowisso: | gata ae | comveyancine “at * ___ FUToRE 1 Days. excanscy BROS., ‘Auctioneers. Psy BALE ¥ NEW, BRICK BE Oba be ren EN SOUT) Sess EET WEST. oF | USE OX B CAPITOL fo deed of trast soeotded’t ‘ane of the lund tec smilecland at the request of wlifbelt af public at tfront of the Prewisen, on yublie a in front of the Dreiuises MONDAY, THE FIEIH @) DAY 0) any UANTER Past FOUR (cl bi MMS part of oricina) Tot tuicteen C1 3 gare ai bi Bi eet Shirty-five (G85), in the cliy of asbinzton. D. C.. said part of lot being the west feat trout uy a dopih Uf feet, tomether with the i venuents, rms of Onertlird of purchase money to. be imcash and residue in twelve (12) and 18) months, with interest at six (4) per cent irae Huu. tnterest parable, peunlannaly. for which py Paahwat The option ct the je are not complied with secre tie igh rs rin defaulting putehnoer. seit “$200 will be required when bid ie LEBSAREEE tonne R* earn DARK & ©O., Auctioneers, WO-STORY FRAME SHORE xO. not HE rd: ‘T SOUTH WEST. By virtue ot deed of frust duly. recorded in Liber Ro, 1434, folie 40, et wey. one, of the land ré@orda for the Disteict of Columbia, and at the request of the y secured thereby. we will nel! 2t pwibik: auction, nt on DAY. ohPOPD edi uBeR. A.D. 1800, at .. parte of lots ntimbered ten Go) and eleven (11). fa bahare: numberst tous hse red and sixty four (44H), vexinninz for the ‘samme on D at. south sixteen (16) teet onst from the southwest commer ot anid Wot ten (10)sanu running then'e: non eility (o0) feet, thence west twenty-cne (21) feet ait (inches, thenive south "olenty:'() tet to D at. and hence alouy sid D st. east point of bev ibject to a deed of trust fie tlamee in race A cepoutt of $00 Sill be ant the time of sale, 1¢ the Ceriis of sale are not compte ith im Atteen days from the day of sale the trustecs Tevetyy the rigut te resell the. property rat the risk and cost of the detauitine purchaser after vs" adver. Hiseunent of such sine newspaper published im Wasuington. D.C. Ali conveyancing and recording ae . LUCKETT,) THOMAS 3: PARKER, TFusters. a-eote, dues, Ba ge: ‘and D éte. nw. Dew gear begin, danhary 2, 01. ix ESE See Weise Eek Candy Boas ee STR Sot: ioet. D'and Eke, Baahen Pin ona 1 ‘oth, La ie oe ees early quarterly installment raten. and night sessions. ‘Tite or call for fused oo oo HEREC: yf ct 7 AA. ware Bee ay & ‘BO! Ro TER Pius J ‘8 Con Res, pe MD. 7 F Alwave in err iain combing oe TAL AT TERTION Gi Teepe PARATION MULE. M. J PRAXDI's, Por catalogues aah! 3 | suetee 1320 F at. nw. (Mra Harrison's), IOMAS L.L.D., Ph.D. 10 ioe st. me Puptis rig for evi ata) Sd NoRwood INST Select Boarding and EAR be Young Ladies | $18 Tash, Velvet and oni RAND Sour gumuaelbienn dale Poailatans slits ieaee CAROLINE LEKcH, Sonmenly wits A Fisher ent grounds. Every appointiwent for health and com{ori. Sas — Course of study thoroteh and complete, with diploma Sc 5 ESTAR. 9f nih rade. Xipument and Dye Werke OM tiem a. sae Pura received at Welleaey Coltege without ezamine- | and Genta uaretts of ail he cleanse ‘upon the certin Nerreed Toatitude 4 | Sato betpe i ‘Eve pasate pred. ‘Ladies’ Evening Dresses a sje Sinall peirute clanere in art “aocution, iersture and | Cait chive years experience. “Prices | the modern Ianzanen Srurk’ Guode failed orena Sehereen ae Por full Tplurmtipn SAS PLL, L{-WOOL GARMENTS. MAD UPOR RIPPED, | 1407 Maimachosetisave, | | A dyed wood inourning black. ee except Sundays. d16) 14 A. FISCHER, ARTIS’ Instructions Given in Drawit ao retin Gi ln aang et Pamtne ScwooraRp ay PENGALTEN. NEAR NQGRA TEINW AY, CHASE, GABLER, DRloas “ hiisetts ave, 3 ®. ines ins ior ease or vent See eee i isa, Delaarte physical culture, dsewings waste, | ee clase, culture, a —— or rene. “Ne SCALE” KIMBALL PIANOS, IN PLAIN jonny roows, open fires, coach with attendance. {nd fancy’ cance. | Dark aut pods. ae the itading artiste of thewerls, “lor sale ROT & OO.) PIANOS ARE artiats and all susic-lovin, Bie prices ut TEMPLE OF MUSIC, i ILE. V. PRUD HOMME OPENS A FRENCH aw decinners Jan. Sat @:80 p.m Quick and vod aus ous COMMERCE AERO, = Practical Plano Maker ania Indorsed by = 118 euroiled. Ai x sua oF, pena dge|Tuc Leaptse Ixsravmexra TA ‘$ BUSINESS COLLEGE, 15 E ST. Bigs eid $3 per inonth, 840 for ‘ten ‘months: day’ se instruction ! service exauunations. id evening sessions: privat fudents prepared. ior civil ew ‘iuethod of —2justrating DECKER BROS." PIANOS. WEBER PIANOS, DooeEeehine, bx which students advance ra i: ee and T; bree ing ie ela. ‘yPewriting, three months, FISCHER PIANOS. RD SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 1017 ! IVERS & POND PIANOS. failtard’s oriainal wettod. ESTEY PIANOS. LTO! ‘New lork.) Saves: time and labor: the only m jbpee pon strictly scientie and. philosophical Principles. decorated tiie French minieter‘ol public instruction teu sa Sore ee Uy the highest iterati of Europe and Ses: MODERATE PRICES. EASY TERMS. TyEANING, OTL PAINTING CHAS. NAC, Artist (Parig),180 ‘ti and Par over Roos Hoan Tee ySah, | Old instruments taken in part yaywent. Tuning and Repairing. ‘Telephone 1329. 123 MASS. AVE. DRAWING AND PAIXT. HeLEN a aanTweee, ee toed ye oe Ba Went OLA Caran ips ait ehat te bis Clansleal and Eqesish choo! tor vena Mens a Boys and resume: Private Instruction SEPTEMBER 904 F ST. N.W. 22 1b, at LAS Comrorah teat of references i rt tion a E tines ef earaiag ge ngrnation arviy ac SAS 13 NX. Charles st., Baltimore; ( _ 4130 E_ Broad st., Richmond, Va. receive voice pupusa! her gs YT TT on tetany, & 1h Pose, Be a i CORRE: ATHING. | VO) | Sss8 bi Reterenree Mrs. Wm. rie Medal Paris Exposition, 200 first premiums: ROUTH CAPITOL vietue, kes Tas colle ‘ant ieee P.M. part of jot thugteen 3), in Fos ain hundred and thirty-five tf inzton, D.C., said part Seine! the ust 120 tect tront oy s depts of GOrsct tot fer with the fiaprovenent ae hase money to be " 8 oF Bale: ee ‘ a i Ranelbucmanaranerent aerate |S interest payabie senut-annually, raed anor 18 ust on af the request trustees to give pronnmary hotes secufe Vy Property sod, or ailcast, at option of rus OF a ahaa ‘not complied writ tt fem C10) dag Of mae the bericht to ena | ines muting pure eee when tid acces HL WILLIAMSON, 1. EDMONSTON, Trams, BS) Quang THE St MEU z 705 | 13 Bsravers sou rn wes By virtue of decree of the Supreme Court of the Riedel ‘of Columbia, paved, in Equity ‘No. L225 erry, wuandian, ¥. Carieiry? the aniersicned, ae Freee Teen NG Tanta Pay Ae on i . UARY 4,0. 101, at HAL. AP BO ELBE fats inthe Dieteict of Column comcaaa wise si in the District of Columba, contained within the followin wetee and Lounds: Becinnine tor the faine at the southeast corner ut aid lot and runaine thence north wong the line of ore oF less, to the line of the property heretofore co ‘Veyed to.Jowrph Walle: thence west 100 feet thence Bonth Ta set end tuen-e eget, 160 foot to said treet and berinaine, veing part of fot 15, in square ‘deetoe: One-third cash iments ta "one sn two rust Upon property” so. aril ate, a tien of Hin pntmer A eyeat at $100 willbe erate wm fhe proper the costo ureter. i? ferus/ot ule are not complied with in iitecn days from day of ule the trustee reserves the rieht to resell a Pa Aha ea! of detailing Purchaver alter Ave days! liane tom ico SLM GORDON, ‘Tru OLDSWONTH GORDON, Tru DUNCANSON IOS, DUNCANSON BROS., cates TRUSTEES KALE OF NEW BUICK HOUSE ON FOUK-AND-AHALF STREET BETWEEN N AND 0 STREETs SOUTHWEST. ibhder, snd > virtue of a deed of trust recorded i ber, No. vio 142 et seq-, one of the Tani st of Coluuubis. the undersicnel THintikah Thin) at FOUR O'CLOCK PML | bres Bate en ts ‘all of -#ix (76), in JoLn R. Me! a rel oi obn Van ‘Sut-xdivision of square five ad . in the city of Wat division is recordet in 1 ‘With the improvements, &c Terie ot gale: Cne-tlijrd of the purchase money to be paid in cash and rea.due in twelve (1:2) and elchteen (1d) months, with fnterest at six (C) percent per a= Bum, payabie geml-anntel'y purchaser to ny Rotes secured hy: deed of trust on the Property so. or all casi uf option of te pursauper, f terins of sie wre not “Gunpitcd with in ten (10) days frown day of save the trustees reser the right to resell ‘at risk of detauitine pu depvsit of Defrequired wen Bid as — 300 Sth st. tw. 0. H. WILLIAMSON, Trustee, CK HOI DEWEEN ON iT. rahe lam rece irtuc of a deed of trust, the undersigned seq. one of front ol th EMI TET DAY OF LE-PASL FOUR OGLOCK y-two(72) in Joba K. McLean ais fant alison of agains ive and forty mix 1a thee ing: fon. D. Cat na suc om, revorda in book ure ide, With the inprovenents, tec Up rts iP opi Sie tap beroreuueala, Be. Ti cath and pesius as welteGy antakiaee TS) iwontus, with mterest at mx (O) per cent or ene bun, interest payanie seiil-annualiy. for which the = ee rerterien head an ‘a ober sald ale ure not coin i in ten at risk 100 wii be required wuen Ui Vid sccepted. ““ gE EDMONSION” Boa Ai72odkds _C. H. WILLIAMSON, ‘frustee: MANICURE. ANICURE CASES FOR XMAS AT MACH ‘Quality of instruments yaantaieed: UBER OF ONLY, IMPORTER AND MANUFAC GOUDS SOUTH OF NEW YORE MADAME PAYN, Sens tera ts _ aGEODGRS SON, CHIROPODISTS. LADY propacs, on CEM Le: y P.M.) all of lot we pa Jokn Van tiswic Us by over 300 intisie se and. Collees for 1428 5%; THE FARISIAN SCMOOL FOE | qutabality” Old Pianos taken inearbanee: The only young ladies and chil Upright 1b take the place of a Grand. UCK HOUSE ON B |. All classtoa! studies in "Xo other ia oG-tr PFEIPFER & CONLIFF, 16 Lith st. n.w. P. DES Gale NES, Princ ALLET & DAVIS PIA Is. Fifty years’ test proves thein the richest, purest, sweetest) rundest toned "Plano. and ried made. Hi.'L. SUMNEN, Ageate as br sty AY AND. Acme bo ae sixteen easy Tro- fics jong x in carpe moet Send for pamphiet, Students Pap obtain positions. ‘Typewriting taught tree to lead School Acne Phonsray Fe. A asin hy OF Sve. OIE, KT INSTRUCTION.—THE GREATEST OPPOR, A tually Gver otered to Parva Chitdren, Teacher Aa DUS OPMANSRTP ators oF Artists to lear to’ draw and | greeiai ateenti any -QeBABILE fae Fes eet thin ey fn | Re PR ube denen ot HOH: Sais and see the wonder ul p of students. For- | BST DECOKATI AKT: rs Ries ler eon i with the oe lessons. ol 1A UNEQUALED IN TOxt, Fotck SECOND-HAND PIANOS.—A ‘assortinent. lind 12 medals upd eudied, Sstorn x pedals die SSuuriaine almost every, wel: (AROwD take in the country, in thoro closed out at v of, patntines on exhibit Paint: | AEB y SF ybition., LauBE: | low trues. PECTA NDU CEMENTS oftee od icin | MONTHLY Pianos for rent. 10 to 63,000. The teacher, T. | 000 worth, ‘The Misses Kerr's Home School for Young Ladies and Little Children. \OLUMBIA CON 13 PEN, THE west 1xTO,TBE TROPIOR, iT INDIES AND SOU THE MAGNIFICENT STEAMER Of UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL MAIL 8. 8. CO. LA GUAYRA, PUERTO CABELLO, CURACAO, BIC., BY THE EXCELLENT STEAMSHIPS OF THE RED ““D" LINE. Tickets for circular tours by either of the above line inany desired comioation. = Iustrated panupulets with full particulars or tickets on applica THUS. COOK & SON, 261 BROADWAY, N. $2] PENNSYLVAVIA AVE. WASHINGT. wi Cook's Grand Escorted ‘Tour to JA. New lork March 2. Iitustrated cation. s leaeinoes TOUR. $150. Fepriatecan visit Jamaica and her GREAT EXHI- BITION, retua.n the includ n there JZ daym inclading ‘at the ofa tour of this bewutiful inland by the AT- for $150, with the option of ERVATORY OF NSYLVAN, n28-3m_ PIANG INSTRUCTION BY Migs MAY Ti. MEAD, certified pupil of Herr Raif of the Hoyal tory: of Berlin, nt “tees ed pupils. SCHMITT'S SCHOOL— KINDERGARTE! ‘and Priuary—401 3d st. n.w.; coaches from the Capitol Hi and Nevy Yand._ Artic Ulation and speech Feadins tans on ‘ols-im' TION, ORATORY, AC ‘Three complete courses. “Gall Tor catalogue. Diplomas, Decrees and Teachers’ Certificates con- ferred. | The success of our graduates Las surpassed all expectation, MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCUTION. oz3-tr IVIL SERVICE ip DEPART nations. Full ‘uation, tion. 14 years’ experience. 8. Ivy Institute, a.w. cor. bth and TOCAL LESSONS. ‘MRS. HARRIET MILLS nnoved to. 1127 10TH ST. N.W. | LAS TIN Sk aa | extending tieir trip, TAL EXAM: Sucgene (al prepare. 3 , extious . 75 ani wo curling to locason. 3a esti, "$50 an Reerage ut low rates. Apply to E. £. DROOF, | MEDICAL, &c. }LECTROPATHY.—NERVOUS, CHRONIC 0}. “4 tunctional disceses.— dyxp rhew Somisch. liver oF kidney troubles in their most axxra- Wated forws, and all constituticnal: weakuesers Hvely cured jm short time by my 4 treatment. (Send for catal 207 13th st. s.w. Hours: 24-1" ROFESSIONAL MASSAGE CAN BE OB" Para eS | on nw READ AND BE WISE —DR_BROTHENS 900 Bat. ‘ppeared before’ me aid made oath “dst ihe oldest eetatiabied expert wpectalist in thie city aud | 8 Beers oe ‘diseases of miea and rursish ealine, po charse etuin eure se Ee C, TOWNSEND AND — ADAL. TOWNS- END, “Teachers of Elocution, Vocal Culture, Grace, ind Dramatic Action (ishattesbury Method), nw NDERGARTEN Ki EEGARTEN Toik Sunderland i wbewtus Oct. 1, 180 SAND SCHOOL, AND jORMAL TRAIN CLASS, pont Circle. Won hits LOUISA MANN: ai-4in [258 SUSAN ANDREWS RICE, ‘ova Ci Certificate of X. E, Gonservatory, Boston, Mass. Cir- culars tree. 1006 N e Mt “Art. Leescus uiven- and Banjo eneral Vocal, Fancy Work tree. 7 Tux neniirg scxoor oF LANGUAGES, ‘723 14th st. now. Best and Most Practical Instruction. $10. Branches: New York, Paris, Berlin, London. 138 AMY C. LEAVITT 07 TON, Mi LEAVITT OF BOs’ ‘Graduate of the New sbi ton PIANO AND. Massachusetts sve. n.w. BICYCLES. ee EUR OTE ANP GIREA.. rInkSt STSLCLING: BLN! ‘is te Grey, Wirkteniia, oa fst Wer ‘THAS NEVER BEEN CONTRADI: I Dr. BROTHERS is the oldest esta! vise ree ANHOOD KESTURED ING A BOTTLE M crreoat Dr SROWHES ty on srt Will cureamy case of nervous debut oe Posty ote ie ROFESSIONAL MASSAGI MES. PROMS ssenulay erabasts BICkGLES A enw Onsmitas | Bs, 2 -_3-Im Bors aN ops Bi FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, ‘We have the largest and best stock in the city. Our line of Ladios' and Gen'immen's Satetics fs very complete. We offer these gocus from $30 to $136. GEO. 8. ATWATER & CO., 1424-26 Pennsylvania ave. ———___ DENTISTRY. pe Pe teense PROFESSIONAL. es ‘THE ‘iareorea ae eee ‘Board and | SPRING HOTEL at LADIES’ GOODS. NW. BRADLEY ne. §. ® T= oat Mew se be aR “AND EXAMINE FINE & fk se = Fars ath Ce Se |For i tse west <“— TING, 106. TO 350. ae ‘Cars Chicasre, tor Louie Pittalame to here Senna ‘and Chicagv. B 10-00 “fall Aa xprene, 10-00 P00 ¥. =F with are daily werine Cat Waslinete chester. | pcr. Kochegter amt Ningars Falla. 7-40 ‘leet wept rH pone: xpream - ‘and aang. spree, Sua, = ges For boston. without hah $20 a.m. week dage, and 31S ym every. For lirooklyn, Ni". a1! thfuneh trains connect Tirookiyn Aunes, wey City with & tne “dinet. transter km sta, double fernage actom New York efty or Auntie City, 140 a.m. week days, 1135 pm | For, Bsltivore. 6 |r except Sanday For Ann 7-Wand or, Ana 0 a.m. m, sialy. except Suniay. Rupdays, 0:00 a.un. PAkiNNGTON soi THEN RarLWwax Por Ate: Hi IN EFFECT + Jom p.m Accommodation for Quantico For Ri ‘Rta an Trains leave Ales Boo. 01 10, ak the Teh street wud Peminy ive whore orders can bebe ‘tination from hotels Git, remdences. 3. WOOD, __ Ge } General Panaenser ALTIMOKE AND OM10 RAILKOAD. Schedule in effect November 1, 1880. Warhiucton corner of New Jersey ntrret \estibaled Limited » expen BD pr ta By) Louis and Indiauapolta, express, ‘Gie ’ a THrxiuuctou ahd points in the Shenandoah Valles, For Winchester and For Luray, “800 p. Leav For Chicago and expr, dally 1 4 40 10:30, a 11 ao pee eave hhaitinore tor Wi Leave se ‘mi. Sundays, Hf Siations op the Metropolitan Branch. 16: Havant ip, sation Higa ai od bana vo fom ot. Gaithersburg ud tate Fg Ge sm EER a, waa Sa" hota 5 pcan For boy's and intermediate stat Church train leaves Washington it. Roping at all stations on ~ onbisas For Prederick 21, TE oS:90. 98:30, 49:90, 111.20 0.m., For Hagerstown, neat ‘Traine arrive trom Chi et pie “8-08, 18:00, *10:00, *12-00/n000, rand So se. Caceter, 2k noon yh Oe eS ae = = eee voring et Wilmingtom For intermediate. polnts_ tetween Puulaaeipi 15:00 "and 67200 ne, Pe 1 inn leave Teg per Sane fue oma, me ¥ ‘Daily. Sunday only. ‘Called Yor and checked from hotels and res, Pa Su Gniers left at ticket j offices, lo and ‘and at Depot. CHAS. O. ROU OND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD CO. Schedule in effes EMBER 2, INA), m.—East Tennemer Mail, dai tou, Gordonaviile, Charlottesville, | Staiions between ‘Alexandria and 1. cke, Atlanta, Bristol, Kuoxvilie, w.—Fast Mall daily for Culpeper, Char. Jotteavilie. Siations SChesapths and nko Hoch, "hork}” Mount, Danville und Da’ BC. ; | Paiiman Riopers to ureendaore. 8 » Pas Slecper to Sfenighin via Lyuchibuiy and Bra. 11:10 p.m. — Express daily tor Charlotusevilie, “Staunton, Loulevitie, Cine Pullman Vestibule ‘Train Washington to ©) th a Pullinan Sleeper for Lewinvile 1 tp. Southern Eagrene daily for Danvilin, ‘Kaleis! je, Charlotte, “Cal a Avante, "Montee New Orleans, Caltiornia. Pullwan Vestibule Oar We to | New Orieans via Atiante and. Montwomery Sleeper Washinton to Birminelais, Ala. vin | ana Georgia Paste Selene. goer, Salisbury. Also W: abd Chariotte. “Trains on Washineton division leeve. igri baba me as oe = Ps pe Bm. daily and 4:45 p. Washinton 8 7 AP pot, and U3 oan. be and by wbuly arrive in Washinton, 6 mi. and 710 weal a ot oe ean So0'7:0p.m abd 6-doo-m buresbune lool ss Ficketa, steer reneryations and furnisied and iwcrage checked at Divan ayes wayregamencer win, + Ta IAS" L. TAYLOR, Gem. Page. AND OHIO KAILWAY. | mecciiaes, vate Sore, Se fice, 615 Pennsylvania avesine pens ‘iH. W. FULLER, —————EEeEEeE POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. poronse, iC er CT. ar