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i???a * 8TEAMEK8, Ae. NOTlCt TO ?T,VK?WUVP^ The ItMtP W W CORCORAN'. fftirfc feu tyen iww.y twi.'t and fpruiebed, L L Brass: r*yt* r?i3 tkucn'yhost r allowed . ! [ssser.g-ftri at Mod: Vemtm * JArf r. und trie. #1. 'nr'a.-L'rv xdjcjutoc V Ti kM'. -n an.i itrontidii. Sleauir* ave* t.th street wiixrt dati* (Sv-fiTs fx aerted) a* 1f> a n and rettinis ai.ou* 3 p . j iiclL aOLLLNGH* iRiHSn-t Lakes' IT- V V n.'l AtfOCIStlSU. L- t>- nliAK?. V*'. V?. Oorx-ran. ' i.j'g.i,* s^t JSWi I! 1KHAJWKMEilTVOB NOBF'jI.R, FORTRESS MONBOfi /.*?D TE1 lliK LAKE. Cijtoa 0 J. BOmn?- > wills Ikh"* fcth-street wharf, nnt;' h-rV^??r fnrtUer ootl;~ ?-vrry Monday, Wed- 'ii'iHWMsi Friday, a!6 o'clock p. rn, ccrnaotlR* ?n*l? steam'?r? for Bo* ton, Providence and other Nortoern points. Betum:n?f, leave* Norf< '< ?jvery ties-lay. TLareday and Saturday. at i o'cioc* p. xa. _ TOE POTOMAC RIVFJi LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMrsON. Capuin Jcr.n g. Wood, leaves uer wharf, termincs of ? ? fT1,? 7th and iHh street laie of care, it " ? 3.. throe tim--j ;*-r week, for Currio-^^^^^^^^ . scan, Konjisi and LeooM-dtowu, etoppb-.-r at intermediate laxiaiinrs e&rb tr'jv t>*7? of MocThnrsd,i;. nnd Saturday. inr fnrtfcerinformation, ajT-^T at f? f5c*.-rrar Metropolitan r;ank. Knox's Exf1--** Ui*x, or at ibs Uompany'? Wharf, foot of fith stre-at Ba-ivs-re ca ed for on appli.-ati^n at Enr.x'a Sivr< t#Ofi.r* SAMUEL B4.GON. ViWl B. i ACCi NELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOB NJW iOIiSlb* Steam* -s JOHN GIBSON and E.?.. KMGJZT, altearuaii-i; -,v? p.cr 41 East River, No* Vork. e\~rv i-.-v rday. at 4 o'ciock r tu : <y?. Seorvrtown -.ery Saturday, and Alexan ana name o&y Kreirffit ?a*en at Iovm rs'es Fo* l"f3nn?:'cr. a' i . y st Office v r Mxtropoiiuu; }>-.. ., l?uTi or to ? F DilNHAM. 4x^i>t, Vavfr tueet Storfwowi ap'Jl tr 8AMPK1. BaOON. Prwigaat ? >i *1.? "'S LMTO-ftr8AK8HD i?S L K' I- rwFKK New ?onk, Kavtfc, LuiiXKJK. 8orTH.?aii roN and BiiKMi:?i The nf Uii? oouii'auj #wrf trttey IrvC' l.r- iuen pier, foot of !k< st., goboten I. - of rae*?we. From > . ^ York to E: .- L< nd m, Bcatluun; ton ana ?ien? ii. Sr-r cabin. ?1U>; aecoud lAbin, SCO, *r'.d nirren '^. tor ?te:*..t or >> >? aa^? a*'ply u- OKLBItTFH * OO , 3 F-.'Wu,' - Owen. >*? 1o.'U oc--*lr t ILIDJL'S NLW ElPBFSg U Vt < BFTWTCSN fHIiADSUil!-4 ALEX *>'DR1A, WAbHJSGTOa * AND OEOiUiETGWN, OonnT^Hf "t VhiUfi-lvKv* *ci'*i tt?- r -r frryfiti'-y., n*? V.- Air I'.noland btah*. Mnllliiii $-.<*!? F.i' Saturday, r.t 33 ?c I roua V, *.d..:i,r*on? Momiay, a* Us. FrotcOt rvr-ti'wn?Mouday, at? i ex r Tre^ht?' daily ni.li! B p. la > tjlllaof Is i-n? 'ivfn to B^ptcn is: A ~LfTM*pak rrov.dtmcX' a. i K:^. i'" irtafiiniFu tlmi >60 ' a*:r itxkIh i&nacxi t. Geor*etowii v 't - rt will pi^ase bar?, them o^rksJ "O<roro?t> >& l> C." , ,, ? . lor fuii us-' rruation aju'-J *< J r> iOHHSOS fe 0* . YMft F s. '-rt northwaat, and wu&rf, Washtnuton, L> C.. G F. tiYDF, M> Vriter street, Georrffeiow j. 1> C.; WILLIAM P. GLYDI0& CO.; General Ii Scrtb ^iarvee. F'nisdelph>a xc*?>L~ly IVK\> VOHK?BOTTEUDUI. ?'he steamers of tlr.s line, " W. A m HOLTZN ' P. CALA'ND," "Kof CF.RDAM," " SCHIEDAM " and " MAAS." carryiau' tJie L.8. a^aii to the NeM trlaTide. leave Jersey <' ty every_?i femaleW*et>i?e!?day and Saturday. Cabin *^5-.'8.0; nternjediatf* $45 $.">u ; Steerage H. t'AXAUX. Tion'l Asr't T, south William st. New Tors FINCH HDYK4 t5<> . Ho. Wui St., J^i-eiwlit Ax'ts. L W. MOHBIS. a?''B'yay. Genl PaswVer A^'t. janl-Iy isnAn M?E J rKSTW> Statks a Roy?t. Matl S~hamf.rs. NEWVOBK ! OUEKJiSTOWN aad LIVERPOOL, Evrry Thurtriay and Saturday. f;ty of lU*r_a> 5-iyi tont< I City of Montreal. 4490 J'ity of Ricltn inid.4<;->7 " I City of Brnsee!^. .3776 Otvof ('h^ter 4-'>66 " I City of X. York. .3509 lW- nia-rn titer.t steamers areamoiif the strongest, largest ar,.t fastest on the Atlant a, and have every modern nn\>rov?*ment, incladinK hot vd cold water and K.aw V*lls in atateroonis, revolving i;!.a.r<< ii; r-a.iH'iu:, bata and sniokijx rooms, barber etc. , Por rate- oT ait 1 other information, appiy r? JOHN "G OAIi, a vent. :il Broadvay, v. Y. ?>r to _> A. BKi'HNAV V?i6 ?i ?t.; J. W BOTELER LUG . ??? I'.-oi.a ave. ;G- W. MORSE, Ada>xa' ExWanh iuton. dec2K-eoly rH AAim LL1E. * : NOTIC* Wltn the riew of tie CVituo^a at ct>:tBioc, th^ Steaj;. *r? of tide Uno tajce a specific ccttxw 'or alt aeaaou* cf tne year. On the outaaru i a--a?f0 froti. Qv ?*nsu3wn to Jfffsf Y t or Boston, crc-e?in* tte o' 6u at at . or nothing t-j the nortb of 4^1. On the ??t>ci-ward j asp:ure croesirv tSe __jaer;clj? if M( at 4"i iat or jiOlhinrf to the not lb 01 VHE GU-KARD STEAMSHIP COMPAS7 LIMITED. ? , , Uctteeen St*r Turk and lAvert ool, Calimt at lork Hnrbor. W?OM &*w TOSX. I FT1GK TOSK Abyaa nla. WedL. Jan. 8 Abysfeiu">a.. Wg<i.. Ftt>. 12 Satavta.... Wed.,-Jan. 15 Bata%xa Ved., Feb. 1!? Algeria Wetl., -an. 2*2 Atireria Wad.. IVb. 26 k Parthia.... Wei, Jan. 29 P&rth-a.. .Weit, Marcb o ^ Bcytbia ... Wetl .Feb. 5. And every foliowuia Wednee-diy from ? * YarS. So ?teera?rf l(atw of P*a?*i?. By ftean..-' % carrying steerage, i8-J and 100 jr&ld, ?ooordlntr to aci-ommoaatiuna. By ateainere nr* carrying ateeraw, 5S0, fl!)0 and ?130 goid. accordinw to accommodatona. Tickets to Paris, $15, void, additional. Return tii kv-t* on favorable term*. Tickets iarced at a specU'. low rate of <60 *old daring tbe fall and Vtnter aeawor. 8teera*ro at very low rate* Btoenue tickets from Liverpool and Ou^euaiown, and all otL^t parti of In rope at lowest rates. Ihrouirt biia of iaden artven for Beifbst, O'mww. ) Havre, Antwe-p and other porta on the Continent, ; and for Mediterranean iMjrta. For frev'jt an-i patwatre apply at the Company^ office. >"o. 4 Bowl nw Grc?n. or boti> ateera^e and cabin, to OTIS BIG?LOW. 606 7lb street. Waabincior, D G )2?-lT CB AS. G. PBANCKLYB. Aper.t S. Y. GENTLEMEN'S GOODST" ; ^U4iGflk HIBPEJIBUW, ~ Art "vxaetLinir new" and comfortable, at 60 cenli and fl a palz. rue " Rosetiery* Scarf at fl. The " Lanrfhain" Scarf at |L The " Water!ix>" Scarf at $L The " Duke of Bedford- Scarf at 91 These are warranted. "Lloyd Artree A Smith'! London Neck Wear," latest desists. L*r^e Llna lost opeued. at close prices. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY. oetlVtr 919 f ft. n. tr., Opp. Patent Office J, ALL All) WUITEB WOODS. A ?np?r;> nolectfoc for Gentlemen's Drea^jA* and Street Wear received and re?dy for In- jpC pectiou. and offered at fair prloes. SA Resjt~tfniiy re-juebt the continued favors of J|. my patraua an 2 the public generally. f. }. KKIBEEG ES. Cnmor abjti h Han Mxucha:ti ; ^ii-oa, 635 IXth ?tre?i, tsplii tr Oorcoraa Bulldin*. MEDICAL, &c. _ l \( KH JJOI.'.NP?-f ' Vt*iiei?'e. Office921 .>1 D <t n * Hie U st estat'li-ilied un i " i.y reli.i M.- 1..I tvs' T .?-ier.?n in the city. Can i>e ou-.i;t< d daily tr n U? to l' oviock. ail iViuak ? ?>i|>i;uuts )U i !?ly c?retl JmpMI* DK. J4?H\ THI1T S ?MMM? PI KN FlEBi- ? e*na:n i lire for S>phii;-. Scrofula. '' ^v.in il> TfaJu"!' *, I' <^*t??, Br:w{it*>J 1> and ?'.i B-0<?t Pvi.- I. < ro of Syphlll- fc".-irai!trel in ?.tl?? r s?arf>- -s i di. -r i am; hlet. <>?. - ux stamp and |i'<-?? rt??.- o s, a-e. :w?> C"luinbii- a% e . Bo-ton. v. i ne ^-uHinen Vssin V.-.tles uiy name . ..? ii ui ilieni and lal>el- bearnikr my own l'nwie Ma k .m'JO-lj Dlt. JuilN I !tll'l'^ i , h, >. th?- O!fleet Establisi.-st atid only I ' He iab f l_-\ <>-* I'hvs'.c.an in the c;ty. can be eonMilteddaily it No 91R 6th ?t., neir K, from 1 ,>? o'c'ock A. Fei.iale Complain'3 r:;.-U.y enred Jff-cea:i-! Kf- ience,lSBaruetst.,K^1?nu >re ?lf. lm* ?8? REW.ViiD IF DB. BROTHERS FAILS 10 enreaiij ci-f ( : Female V>eakni ^s, Ir" ^ ilantee *n?t i JOnt n,c\ - :1 j>-hr.-' ez.-eneii^e. U306 B at. s w.. <>p(-?'- 'rSu tLsonian. JinlMW 1 vISMPAtiUKtKEA, LEicOHIlHOEA, J / a?, t!?:. . 1 mvo w-:?Lr- Irrejrulari J ties. Ar . < ">1 No c.t'v :i in any iliiieur I?H MOWS,MII6L. near lgtbn.w.JS-lm? < Dlt. KltOU .> . nst-- S;-eniii 1-t.-;-^. fr?:xiiature Lh*iay.t" : . al Eu.i--.Iy v -r ,i a;id all D'soaivw of a private or ventrial nature. Office, 1606 L at . ??ear lt.tii St. n.w. dec I'M m* tlA.H'N NIS?lOX O.^i ElllTlf.-A thor ourf' ii.'" a. treat.se, lndutt how con nrmf-'l ilina! ruay be removed, i.i" i(vcriettcr of w years' stiidv. observation, and profwMBa! practice, showmw tne avenc.ee to at w.-i sire re"torwi manhood, stremrtlmned vitality, ail sound conditions ot health, that have beeu imfi'rfsl by SNrtuni powers A statement of o'osta< ?.. > otarria*re and of th-- e.earns by which they can be rentoved. By mail. 25c.. currency or i-ostaure sumps. Address Sec'y Museum Anatomy and Scienoa, 1.146 Broadway. N Y uov21t.thjB.6m ARUOOU RESTOBEll. \ A vlctino yontbfnl tmymdonoe, car.s ryr prtmture decay, norvous debility, etc., Lavut* trod in vain every knevru remedy. Las fonn-i a sant-ie self cure, which he w.li send rau to his feUow sufferers Addrees J IL REEVES. my-4-eolyAk *3 Chatbam stivet, N Y. _ 1 \ 11. ItOlt I.HTNOJI can oe uonenited every s 1 t WednMday and Batnrday at bla Office, 474 0 t n w , near fcth st, adjoining National Hotel, from JtoSp Di., on all diseases of the Urinary Otyanx and Nervous System. Recent at-d Chrome Oaee-i itiiokly cured. Ail Female Complaints ?yi ikiy cured. Cor.sn!tatio".s strictly private. a>.d a cure vr.aran t-ed in every case. Fifteen years exj^rier.oe. Charges moderata Main oflUie. 1? S Kcta-v *i-. Baltimore oct4-ly 1 \B. mrOHD'8 ESSEN'CS OF LI KB BE U Mores in&idiood and the viyor of 7outh to tbe most shattere.! constitution in four weeks. Favors impoestbie. This life-restoring remedy should be taken by aii about to marry, or who have become weakened from excess or any other can*?_ Suocess in every case aa certain as that wa'-er nnsiiches tliirat id per caee. Sole Agent, Dr /Otf /?W1C1S 7 Cniversity Puce, New York Drugaista ii: ppllsd. >vr.' rr pOHlPU LOAS OFFIC*, oorner o! 1th strati \J and New York aveuae, entracoe on New /Oa York sveuae Dae most private Loan Offioe JLWX In the city Money loaned at the lowest raft fd V of tutereat on Gold and Si'ver Watches, P its and P'eted Ware. D atuonds. Guns. Pistols, L*d M snd acntlMMot ( ottuof. Carpsttk aod ell Uto?< oi nna v ally I ! __ EDUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION IN SPANISH. D*y aud K v?s*?i(f i L*?tf*>np, l i'-'l *:tt? st r. *v lanlO lnf "\f H K A. RVi-is woulii hkf & i-*w more scholar* i*l upon ttic hkae Term* ia^o<-rate Apply at 104Hd?treet n.w. jan4-eo2in pOKhtKVATOKV OK KMXFTIOll, V' :il'M A 8TBKKT NOHIBF-AST, FROF. 8CHARIT ASH CRYPTI PALMOS! teachers. Readings and Imi-ersonstions by CRYPTI PALMONI. dec24 liu KINPEKGARTKN NORMAL INSTITUTE, with Model KindeTvarteri* and Advanced Classes. Mb*. LOUIHK POLLOCK. m rttb St.. and Mis* HI'Sit POLLOCK. 1127 13th ft. n.w.. PrmeH>aIs Day and Evfuiii* i for Ls'lies. deott-2ns* ^ MADEMOISELLE v PRUU'HOMME'H FRENCF CLASSES. BBomnM-- Iftrbmeola t* - A nv anoux Residence?1014 12th st. n w. Ciaases for yon me La !;ee and Children are ooi. necied with trood Emrlish schools. Monun*,> Afternoon and Evaninw Classes for La die*. Ladie* and <+enilMfcsn, Boya and Gixla. Brivat* lesson ? if preferred. _ ? N. 13?A kooc pronnntriMlc.il {Parisian) and tt* aee of practical conversation rapidly acquired dj pupils. The oral system a specialty A new Term will commence January *>tn. bat Fti pi)1 can enter at any tune and will only be char*etf from the time they enter. I ahi.k Boabi)?French Spokfn at Meals. Call any day between 12 and 1 o'clock, or Monday* and Thursday? after 4 p. m deo4-4m VMKNCEP.IAN BUBINESS COLLEGE, Corner 7?h and L streets n.w. Established 1864 Its hundred* of yradn*tps, men and women, are holding positions "f triifd and j>ront- The oonrs* embrace? Penmanship, Spelling, Composition, Correspondence, Business Calculations, hinwle ar,r Double Entry B<?>k-koef>in>r, Business Practice. Commercial Law. Political Economy, Business >thic6 and Lectures. Entire course may be com pie ted attending day or evening session* For par ticoJars vjgit the Cotlt^. or adores?" H. C. SPENCER. Principal. DRIVATELY ob IN CLASS.?Latin, Kathe L matics, Rhetoric. Lome Arithmetic simplified West Point. At.naiollfc or Colle?iate preraratioc Terms moderate. S. W. FX?N!i, A. M., 1227 L at n w. Call before 11a m ; after 4 p. m. sepl'J-tr i i A p LIE WOOL' INSTITUTE OONOOBUVintB Ji Pa.?Boys, $50 i-er quarter: Girls, # 45. Students prepared for business Yale or Harvard College. Is. ?triv.tOT6 first-cliss febfi-ly J SHORTLUHiS. A. M.. Principal KA1LKOAD8. p iLTUSOHE AM> OHIO BiiLROilD, l} tub great double tbaca. Kailonal Rontt and Short Lin* (? tla? North, North weak, W*at and Nonthwi?t< To take effect Sunday, Nov. 17,1?73LEAVE WASHINGTON:-; 6. '5 a. ni ?N.w York. Phi'adelpha, and Boston Express, Ellicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore an', j. Stops at Sirpley's, Laurel, Annapolis Junctlor, Jeseup's, Hanover, and Elk li Ve. Breakfast at Relay. 3.50 a. m ? Baltimore, Annapolin and Way. (Pteduont, Sti wburK, Vrtnchestor, HM9rstowa, and V&y viaEalay.) r7 10 a. m.?Baltimore and Lanrrt Expfeas* a. m ? Pom' of Rocks, Piedmont. fltrMbnrff, Vi aichester. II-werstown. and Way Siations. ? 50 a. m.?New York, Philaac irliia, Boston and Balt:raoM Express. J'arlvr Car to New York and Philadelphia. 8top(> at Annapolis Junction. (t iio a. in.? St. Lonm,Loui3vi,ie,Chioa*fiT,CohunbtU and Pittsburg Express. Frederick, fla^rerstown and Valley Branch except Sunday. Through Car to Staunton. Pullman Car *.o Cincinnati daily. Grafton to Sandu&ky, daily, exoupt SaV nrday. i8:Wit.K.-Oa Sunday only, Baltimore,, Annapolii and Way. 0:0() a. m ?Baitin.01* Express. Sto^s at Bladen*bursr. College, Beltsville, Lftcrel, AnnapoliB Junotion, Jessnp's and Hanover. i2:lu p. m ?Baltimore, Annav>oLIs, Ellicott City and Way. rl:30 p. m.?N<-w York, Phl'adeli Ida and Boston Expre-s*. Stops at laurel. p. m. on SumLiy only for Baltimore tad Way Statou3. , t^Up. id.? Baltimore, Bia4ensbnrar, and Laurel Express. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Annapolis J miction. _ ? 4:36 p. m ? Point of Kocta, Frederick, H&?er?town, Winchester and Way Stations On Sunday# to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. -4 40 p. in.? Baltimore, Annaj-ous and Way St*6 W?p.Bm.?Fhl'adalphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Hn-csaa EUn-ott City. Norfolk except Sunday. Sor/oik Pawnoers taken in the Cars d?rec' to Boat cU Canton. Stop at Biadansbur* and Laurel. r r. m.?Baltimore and Way Stations. ^7:8'i p. m.?Chicago and Columbus Sxprsss. SMPrtuj l am to Chicatro S v) p. m. ?Baltimore Ex;>ri?w I f)0 p. m.-Point of Rocks and Way Stations. *i) 60 p m.?St. Ix)u:a, Cincinnati, Louisydie and p ttsburs Esi>K)fea riitfibiisv, eioept Sunday. rrnlwan Cam. ? 10 15 p. m?New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Stops at BladeuaV'tirx aid LanreL Meewyj Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. <t> Paily. 1 On Bonday only. Other traius daily J txeept Sunday. All trains stop at Relay Station. novlO . 1878 PESV*VIIvania IBT8 ! ltOlTJS TO THE NORTH. WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Doubl* Track, St??l Rall?? iPLKSDED SCKKEUT, KUONmCUVT EQUIPSOXX Iq Effect DErFMBKB l<>th, 1978. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, coru.r of Sixth and B streets, as follows: ftttebon and the West, 10:10 a.m. daily, with P*rlor Car to Pittsbnw and Sieeplnff Cars from Pittsburg to Caicinaati. St Lcnis and Chicago; 7 40 p.m. daily, with Palaoe Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND PCTOM-iQ RAILROAD, for C'anandaiKua Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Fails and the North, at 7:40 p.m. dally, exoept Saturday, with Palace Care to Watkme. For Wiliiamsjort, Look Haven, and Elmira, at 10:1C a.m. daily, exoept Sunday. 'or New York and the fcjk&t, 1 :S0 and 10:15 p.m. daily, with Palaoe Cars attached. Limited Kxrresscf Pullman Parlor Cars, 9:30 a.m. daily, except Sunday. for Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct t-^nsfer to Fulton street, avoid in* double ferriage and loumey across New York city. for Philadelphia, 1:S0, 5:30 and 10:15 p. m, dally. Limited Express. 9 30 a m. daily, exoept Sunday, for Baltimore, 7 :'X), 8:35, 9 :'J0 x m. ana 4 -.'20 p. m. daily, except Sunday; 10 .10 a X&..1AU, 6JiO, 7:4C and 10-.15 p. in. daily. for Pope's Creek Line, 7:00 am. and 4.20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. for Annapolis, 7 ;00 a. m. and i :30 p.m. dally, exoept Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. for Alexaudria, G. 7, 8,9,10,11 a m., 1:15, S, 4:30, 5. 6:15,7 and 11:30 p.m. On Sunday at? a m., and 115and7 p.m. Per Richmond and the South, 6.60 a. m. and 5.20 p. m. dally. For C. & O. R. R , 5 20 p. m daily. Train# leave Alexaudria for Washington. B, 7,8 H)0, 9, 10, 11 a m. : 1, 3, 4 20, 5,0:15, 7 and 12 p. m. On Sunday at 8 W and 10 a. m., and 6:15 p. m. Tickets, information, Bleepinif and parlor car acjommodationfe can be procured at the offices, northcorner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania ! venue; northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- j ?y!vania avenue, ana at the depot, where orders can ! ieit for checking of ba?oiatre tu deutination from 1 lotela and residence*. L. P. FARMER, Genera! Passenger Ajwnl FRANK THOMSON. General Manager. nov? || I?. BAltlt, I Formal* of Kennx S B*az: Will be found at GEORGE T. KEKN-S 5fL\KC/f-LJVr tailoring mbtablihujubnt, No. 414 Ninth Stbskt n w wr~Ue wiii be vleiaed to soe hts friends at all times. deoS'm plliTT'S AST UAL Olt.. francis miller, Ntnth Htbkkt. WHOLESALE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON AND georgetown. THE TRADE SUPPLIED IN LOTS TO SUIT AT FACTORY PRICES. EMTTY PACKAGES REDEEMED AT SEW YORK PRICES. UflAS. PRATT & co., A>w York, Bona l^OPBIETOBS AND MaNUFACTCBSB9 dec!9?)tei GAi F, FLEISCHHA51V * CO.. Onlt GU<CINB compressed tbjlst. The merits of the genuine Compressed Yeast are ^ThMiouSeke^per who onoe uses GAFF, FLKIWJH MANN A CO-'S COMPRESSED YEAMtcannot^ induced to abandon our pure extrart of Kra^wnioa is a natui-al leaven, for a counterfeitt*rti?? chexuicml ooxnioimd, both of whioh are to be svoiaea if yood health is % tot oouAiderfttlon wiin u? oa*" tomer. . MT "None irennine without our signature*. S ANTHONY DENEKAS, Agent | dec6-tr Depot?llliP ltUh ^JOHK DOWN TO FOtrB CENTS, FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR #*10. GASLIGHT OFFICE. i octl-tr 411 and 413 tOth fret** AUCTI01T SALES. TJIIH A VTWMitdOW. T iOWNMAN it OREF.N. TW! E*tat- Brokers an J ' Auctioneers, 412 7th etreet ncrthwBat TRUSTEES' SAI.E OF VERY VALUABLE REA EfclATE SITUATE ON THK SOUTH HID OF MASSACHUSETTS AVKNCK. BETWEE: THIRTEENTH akd FOURTEENTH STREET | WEST, IMPBOV Kv HV A VERY HANDHOAI UKIClt RESIDENCE By virtue of the provisions of a deed of ?._-i trust executed to us, claitJ December 12th, A D 1874, and duly rccordM ly Liber No. yC-iJI } 763. folio 431, one of th* !*uid records for the Distrfc ! of Coiiunbis, and at the request ia writing of th , party secured thereby, we shall offer for ki'p ? [ pnbfic anctioii. in front of the premises. or TITR! DAY, January 2lst, IH~9, at 4 o'clock r in th ! fohowinirdewr !?tvl real estate, situate in the city o i Washington. D. C., to wit: -All that cnrtvn pie? i or parcel of laud known and described as lot wim bcred fiffv-eigbt (M) in .T. H. Thompson^ ?u "iiv? sion of Jot#. H and I' and a part of G,* and a par of four (4), in Evans* subdivision of original lo twelve (12) m square two hundred aud fortv-sevei (247), recorded in the laud reconis of the District o Columbia, Slay Gth, A.D. 1*74. aud Iwnaded ka fol tows: Commencing u? thenortheast corner of or pinal lot twelve (12), running thence went alonir th line of Massachusetts avenue thirty (30) feet thene; sooth one hundred aud five feUMd nine inches thence east thirty (80) foot. theuce north one lu^ dred and five feet and uine inches to the place or Ik' punuiK," with the imi rovermut* therjom oonrirt sa^UjfRjsr BrA 1Ic"i Je"~'No 1824 ?2 i JflT1"3 t?l I?1"' M iwescnbed by the deed o I five hundred dollars ma? I )v>n<5i^f J?f Jii .i? U P{ tht" batumer; but by th< Pa:rties interested, the terms ui*y b< ' ^ 5l , ,M to require one-third of the purcnas, . njoney to be paid 111 cafih, and the balance upou ite ferred payments, for which the notes of the pur cna?er must be frivea, bearing seven per cent, pel I annua interest, and to be secured on (he premise* j S0i?. All convey*anciny must be at the purchaser'* j cost. If the terms are not complied with in sevet u8ys, the Im-'eos reserve the ri?-ht to resell th* property at the risk ami cost of the dcl'sqUlntr par clia?er, after rive ftays* advertisement in the LveiiDK Star. j lrol-flMl blCK.l Trustees TO-MORROW. j XpOLEY, Anctkmoor T will sell npon die prem ses, No 427 7th street northwest, between D aud E stre"t-i ?ff| commencing J.vm'art 17th, a^ 10 o'cioek f KJ ami continue fivm day to day. until disposed "f, the foliowmir described floods : BANKRUPT STOCK. KMK'O I'AIRS OF BOOTS. SHOES and RUBBERS To l>e sold without rese, ve A!! (he ul>ove are of lirst-d.'tss stock. D? alert and Imiieh invited, as the troods wTi 1m t soid in lot.-, io snit. ja'i'io .tt FOLEY, Auctionesr. rpiIOMAS DOV. LINO, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE HALE OK BOOKS FROM TTT1 private i.ilrary or a scholar, con T AIM Mi REPRESENT ATI YE WORK . I> VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS OF LITKRA T 1 RE, INs LUDINt; SO.tlE YERYCHnICF 1.COKS ON ANCIENT \Ni> MODERN I.AN < PAGES. FINE ARTS, RICHLY ILLl'S 1 RATED BOOKS, RARE EDITIONS IN FLUE __ LINlJlNO, ., Kc. To W t-old at my auction rootus on WED- rfiSft. NLSDaY, January U2rt, aud followuiK days./riW/ bf miti.iKfs at 7 o clock each evening. Janl4-dt23d THOMAS BOWLING. Anct. ALTER B. WILLIAMS & co., Auctioneers. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, FRONTING ON SECOND STREET WEST BETWEEN I) STREET ANE \ 1RGINIA AVENUE SOUTH; ALSO. ON U STREET SOUTH, BETWEEN HEOON'D ANE THIRD STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trnrt. recorded i7? Li jr&L ber No. st.o. Folio lSj, of the land rcc'-r'ts of the District of Columbia, we wi 1 sell, at pub- -yitw. lie auction, in front of thn i remises, on TUESDAY the i!8th rtay of Janmiry, 1879. ?t 4 o'clock p m , tht following real estate in the citv of Washington. 1) viz.: The north half of Lot 9. in Square 5H2, fronting 25 feet on 2d street west, bv 15s ln depth. Also the rorth h.Vf of sah tiviK-.on Lot H, in H'luare f>hl, fronting It; feet on 2d street west, by l.W feet ill depth; and subdivision Lot K. in said Square 681, together with the improvements there Terms: Ore third cas-h, aid tho balance at ?i* and twelvemonths, for which the notes of the pur rimer, bearing interest from the day of sale and , se< tired oil tne property sold, will taker. A depob't of .*2.? wil' be required of tho piir<'b.-.?ar at time of sale. Alltaxeri and as^essnifeuts to December 1, 1>iH, to l>e paid out of thf* purchase money. IOHN C. M. KELDEN. < . WIU I AM B. McKELbEN.t Tius-O??8. WALTER B WILLIAMS & CO., Ancts. -jal6-dl(M J JOWNMAN & GUEEN, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESI ATE OS C S'XRKE r SOTTif, BE 1\ST^ iIKST A;,D Si-<;GND Si'HEETa Bj" virtue of a d ed of tru-j* to me, b^arinif i-JL dat?> on the '.'th October, 1H75, an I recor-.ie t IvI^w io Liber No. M,*0, foiio ISO.of ttielaud records ^ '?L U>T tiie District of Columbia, and at the r/quest of the part> seturtd thereby. I will sell at public awe ti( ji, in Jront of the premises, on THURSDAY, Uip at th day of January. A D. 1H..J, at 4o'clock r m , ail tl at pi'ce or jarcei of trround, situate in the city ot Washii.kfton, >jt the liir-trict ot Columbia, known as Lot numbered sixteen. (10.) in Oh?.ric-a Ju-t's re< < rded subdivision of I?ts numbered three four j 14,) five (!"?,) six (?j.) seven (/,) thirty seven thir ty-eiKht and thirty-nine 3D.) iu square numbered seven hundred aud thirty-two (.732.> With tht: nuprovements, consistin>r of a thrc-story Brick Lvt-liir tr House with all modern improvemenLj. Terms of sale, as prescribed by deed of trust: One liail ca-h; ba'ance in fix and twelve mouths, with nine per cent, interest from day of sale, secured by <!cd i T trust on the property. A deposit ot $100 re quired at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms are not complied with in tive days Irom day of sale, ihe Trustee reserves the riyrlit to resell at cost and risk ol defatiitiiiK purchasei after live days'advertisement. anlTJJt WILLIAM A GORDON. Tn-te fpHOMAS DOWLISG, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' SALE OF THREE OF TH08E IIANI) SOME FOT'R STORY DWELLIN'13 ON COR ( ( RAN STREET. NOS. 1313,1321, AND 1323 LETWEELN O AND R STREETS. By virtue of tliree seve'al deeds of trust, v.j each date<l the 21st April, 1S74, and recorded fff? in Lil?er No. 7otl, at 1'Ofres 172.177. and 17t). rcsj e< ti veiy, of the land records of tho District ol Columbia, the subscriliers will sell to the highest bidder on the premises, at 4 o'clock p.m., on MON DAY, the 3d day of February, A. D. 1870, the follow iiiK proiierty, situated in Square N >. 240, in the city oMVashinK.'OH, District of Columbia, sccordimr to Chipnian, Exiey & Richards' subdivision, to wit: Lots No. Twerfy-one, Twenty-two and Twenty-six each beimj SOx'JO feet, and each containing a 4-story brick dwe'lii,^ house, with modem conveniences. Terms of saie One-fourth or more of tne purchase money inoaeh (or ail cash at the option of t&epurcnaserj and tiie residue in one, two and three years, on notes of eqcal snmx.bearinif interest at H per i~ent. per aunnm. payable semi-annunHy from the day ot sale, to be secured on the property soid, by deed of trust, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, including insurance. A dej>osit of ?100 on each house will be required at the time of the sale. The honses will Ik sold separately,?and all conveyancing will be at th*' piircna^ r's cost. A HYDE, ( n,??d ? janlO-dts C. N. THOM, ) trustees. "^'OUNG & MIDDI>ETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE H VNDSOME (DOUBLE) BRICK DWELLING, No. 1015 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated l J Ajwrunt 1875, and recorded in Liber No <97 folio 253, of the land rec<?rd? of (he D? )'-M, met of Columbia, and by tt.e written direction of tiie holder of some of the notes secured there.hv, I wulisell at imbdcauction, in tror.t of the nr- tni'-i^ on r.DNESDAY th-i 23th day of January, IS79, at 4oclock p. ULjlot No. 4.of Shepherd's subdi vision of souare No. lr.j, jn the city of Washington luiprnvi 1 by a handsome Oonble two-storv and basement, with mansard roof. Brick Dwelling Terms of ea.Ia pnvacribeu oj the deed of trust I He amount of indeotodnoss secured by the deed ol ; trust unpaid, with the expense of sale, in cash; auo 1 L mtv.clve, twenty-four and thirty-sii mor.ths, for wh'ch the notes oi the purchaser ^t-a81 f.lGU; '!!e of sale, aud secured t'> deed of trust ou tee property sol i, shall t>c taken. A deposit of $200 wilj be rwiuired of ti>e 1 ?r^ r i ! T "f tije sa!e?aad all convey : o j, , , ^ at the purchaser's expense. It the | ,l5 Kr>- not complied with in seven days 1 rr-ferves the rijrht to refill at tho rak ) "? fot-s of tee iefaultinir purchaser Jam. dt ;h? ANDREW C. BRADLEY. Trustee. ?? FAMILY SUPPLIES. : I i s good REESE 5 v n v. but \i WHEAT, i^r lb J j?ice IdiKiHl SVKUP. i>er nation? '>' Pine Old WHISKY 7fi {.k;?: -'-c-st KWF-ET CIDER 2t f {"-l. N SHOULDER B/*CON, per lb 4 liONh I.KHH JJAM8, niirar cttr^ci )?er lb * lst'j-t spt 1ar c?;REI? shouliiers, per 10 f ^ pounds bfst ht'OAR CORN' -'f ; < i; on NEW OULEAK8 MOLASSES, faucy .Hi I LICE FLOUR. HECKER'S FARIN A, PRESSED HOPS C. S. O'TT ARE ? SON, 11413 tteoenth Ht n-ir., janlfi tr B'-'tween M and N. '["t PALACE MARKETT Comer 14th tt, ?ik?I tftvt York ore. FRANK J. T1BBETS, Proprietor. The anea: Norfolk OYSTERS, freshly ehoc*e<S All km,is of FRESH FISH, QUAIL. ^ ' CAM AB BACK DUCKS. PHEAS ^MS. ; ANTS, WILD TURKEYS, Philadelphi* ^Vl| POULTRY, Tenderloins of BE Southdown MUTTON, Stall fed Beef,*ac?'""" and all kinds of Meats, Fruits, Fiau. Game and Yet! etabiee. Order* for Dinner Parties filled at short no tioe. ___ uov2Q-tr ^wemtieth stkkjst market. 720 TWENTIETH 8TREET. TUKKEY8, CHICKENS, DUCKHjUl kind FRESI FISH, OY8TER8. GAME, BEEF TEN- ^ UERLOINS, SWEET BREADS. TERRAYEAll BK^F' LAMi}* BUTTON andJBA All kind vegetables, at market prices. decft-Sm WM. LINKINS fc BOH. | JOB* B. KItLl*| |MMU|| Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, Btb-street win*, and 306 and 308 Northern ?HP Liberty Market; or address Sox 71. OltySQk Poet Othoe. delivered free of charge fco Ml puts < the city. sep 16 W* ANTED?Yon to know that a first-class SE( \i OND-HAND SUIT is better and cheaper tha a READY-MADE NEW ONE. Try at JU8TR Old Stand, No. 019 D street, between 6th and 71 streets northwest, or Branch Store, No. 40> 9t street northwest. N. B.?Yerjr Rood prices n.aid fi hrst-class Second band Olothimr. No test by mt r^mptly attended to. jail If ^ lanrmt?a?b?wgmaa? AUCTION BALES 0HABU8 W RAKfct, flumnfw A } tkustfe'fi sale of a^saluable troi *i v an uate on i stbeIt. kktwei v and 2uth streets northwest ' it I .By virtue of s fice<i ?>* trust, l.eariu?f date t E I be 20th iiay of D=>. en>I,er. a D 1?7B, *,-<j 0 2 ! recorded in Liber So. 845. folio r<$, of theJE s f land records of the District of Coltrmbia. and K uirsctioa of the j>sr!>* secured thereby. we offer for m p. ?t puM*e suction. in front of . premises, on MONDAY, >he 20th day of Janui 187S*. fit 4 o'clock p. m . lot numbered ?ev?nteentr in the subdivision of part of cTmrp numbered hundred and eighteen (lljtt v? recorded in th - <f! 0 of the Surveyor of said D'str ?t in liber R. I. Ho t pa^t-s 351 ana 352, October 27.1876 This lot b > 1 rout I street north of 18 feet, by a depth of a' J 83. ,V feet.and is improved by a handsome throe-s< Brick Dwelling. e Terms of Knit*' One-fourth cash, balance In ' (^1. twelve (12). .mi eighteen (IS) month*, the ; ; eheser t? ?rive his notes for the deferrei payoue bearing interest at tue rate of seven (7 > t>er c< 't per annum until paid, and secured bv a deed J Irtisi upon the property sold. a deposit of 4 ? will be required at the time of sale, h MAHLON ASH FORD,' tv,,^ i- JnnlO-d&iU EUGENK CARUSL ? 1Tusle< e ?. s I .'"THE 4BOVF. SALE IS POSTPONED u ; SATURDAY, January 2Tith, 187!), at muie houri i- place. By oruvr of Trustees. jar21-dAds charles w handy. Anc Trustees' sale of valuable improv re al estate at public auction, f By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in jm t Liber No 847, folio 484. of the land records 1 of the District of Columbia, the umlersiimed*i? Trustees will offer for sale, at public auction, ? front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 21st dsi January. 18.!*, at 4 v. o'clock p m . the south twer five (25) leet front by one hundred (1<>0) feet it of lot numls-red two (2). in square numbered fi hundred and nineteen (41;)), iu the c!ty of Washi 'on, d. c., with the improvements, consisting c i l>ri?'k store ami dwelling- This val;iablo basin proj'erty is situated at the northeast corner of aud r streets northwest. Term* of s;de. One-fourth evib. bt'mre la (fi), twelve (12) andeighteen (1st in mllis, the p chaser to gi ve his notes for the deferred paym ! bearing interest at the r ite of?' per cent. j<era:mi and secured l>y a deed of trust upon tho propel l 8100 down at tune of sale e. carus1. > JNO. l>. O'NEIL.t 1 ,wu CHAS. W. HANDY Auct'r. dec-l)-2iw.lw<Mii ??"ihe above sale i? postponed u MONDa v, the 27ih day of January. 187'j. at -a ? hour aun place. b> order >>)' trustees ia>- jl jiiwx.ls <'l!al;u',h w handy. AmH WARNER. Real Estate Auctioneer TRU8TKFP' SALE Ol A TWO STORY A BASEMENT tfRlCK HOUSE OS NOIt son t>l T sTRKEr. BETWEEN I M > 'i el nth and fi FTKKNTci stp-ek NOli 1 ibm sr. a*. i' two smali bui houses on alley in re ar of Ali > am- the lot un which th Alih. 151 11,1. .. b>,.yirtu*' of,a of trust bearing date *_ tii< i t;h aay of March. 1877, and recorded n t7 - li!>*r no bfio, folio 40, one .if the ianc: reI cords of the District of Columbia, the uudorsxi ; 1 ru-uet, wili sell at public auction, in front ot p.-> nuw p. on TUJ-S.vAi , t i?2mu. oav-if .lanna - j 18.9, ?- 4 <j o ciot'k p ill ?11 that part of Lot t\.ur ; i ?'r wpiart tw<. Iiuuared ar.d live (3u5>, in the cit> > i Gstitt k. in ?ai i District. l><*iriiiuinar for j s me on t street 34 f. et east from the southeist c r dt-r ol wd lot. at d riiunintr thence east 17 i nonh ^|.o feet 3 in.-htf. w.-^t 17 feet, and thei south 2ci) feet 3 inches to the plate .>f bev-inni with the improvement*. ierms of ^ale One third cash, residue in t eqnal puj meiits at on*^ hii'l two yeirs, forwhich p chaser i? to urive his notes, bearing intere-Mt at 8 j , cent., and secured ou the property sold. or ail ca i at option ot purchaser. If temnof sale are uol c. i piled with with .ii seven days, the Trustees n?se i the rum to resell, at risk aud eostof d-sfaultin r ti , c haser, after u-'viua- such c"tiVe as they may thi pre fer. $1C.*0 deposit when bid accept** L w. e. ed.Ml ?ns ton. Trustee, ... ... olli.e 420 5tli st. n.v !ttn21d&ds fred. xuonss. Trustee. ; ^'iios. e. anaqoaman. Real Estate Auctiiinc TliUSTEl- 's sale ok property on (i st re i j1 ilh an" sixth 8trkk h;liheast. improved hy a sma i h( ?use. Umhrsnd by virtus of a de3d of trust, dat^d oct.-'ler 21st, 1874, ald recorded in Liber No. .(j.. folio 134, et seu., one of tho lain! records - j of the District of Columbia, and at the re.iuesi the party secure. 1 thereby, i will, on SATUtiDJ Ibe it-t day ct February, 187!?, at i o'clock p i offer f.?r sale, in front of the premises, ail that p o. Lot numliered 3, in Square nuinliered in city of w esliiiitfton. District of 'olntnlua. bavin iron: of feet next adj-!iuimr the east 2'2 fe?-l p;tme lot i and running back with that widtn < depth of the same. Tern sol t-a!es Ose-third cash : balance hi fix a twelve months, wifu interest at 7 pei cent., se ;ui liya dtedft trust on the pro|t>rty sold, or all c> al pl't'<;n of the purchaser. a deposit of j wib bo required w hen tiid is accepted. If the t?r are l.ot c. mi iied with In 'evendajs the Tru^t-*e i bcrves th( ri?ht to resell the property, at tiie ri^k ;i cost nl the d(l'au'.tiCK piirchnttcr Jan21.-..jt,l.^ TIloS. e. WAWiAMAN. Trustei D h. warner, :'lt< f street n.w., 1 Real Estate auctioneer lliUSTEES' sale ol unimproved p1k ekty on the m.hjitieasi oorn'el: fourteenth and c HTlitE ts nort ueki . and a valuable four sto BtiICK building on new york a1 nue. between hk ^ente^.nth a eighteenth streets north west. By \ irtiic <>t a deed of trust, dat.- l July j_, i lwli. a d 1877. duly r? orded isi Liber No. ^ ' i k-'j. t.il o 307. on> >.f the Laud Records lor ! th. Lustru ot Columbia, and at the re.inest of party secured thereby. w>* uil! ,-e11 a' public au.-t i in i rout of the prenus-s, on MONDAY, Febru| i <sd, a.d. 187i'. at j o'clock p.m., the foilowii?< ' scribed pieces or parcels of trrottud Hintr autl lie situate in the Cit\ of wiit-h.mrtoa, District of ( ( ' umbia, and known as and l^imc Lot numlsTed i i 'oi. in fe.iuareuunibered two hundred aud lifty n i2ot't, frontimr >>ue hundred and tweat\ t'.ei aud j inches (120 ft. 10 in.1 on north o street and a fr i of one hundred feet on 14th street we^t. l>eini im roie.l. Also, an undivided odt-ha't'interest all those eettuin pieces or parcels of irrouud t;uo i abaudu intr lots i?tt?*red "b" aud -cv in Willi . i AVhetcrafi's subdivision of orbrina' lot two : f.piare num'iered one hundred and seventy (u . ! tin came havinK a front of forty-one feet ant miaud two-third inches on New a*>ik avenue, aud j proved >y a four stor> Brick BaildinK leims: One-third i'.,) catdi; balance in sis twelve (12), eurhteer il8) and twenty-four < months Lorn day of sale, for which notes of the ji chaser will he tiken, with interest at six per a per annum, secured by a deed of trust ou tne pr erty sold, or a'l caBh, at the option of the purcha A depcRit of fiuCO on each piece of property sold he required at timeof sale, and a!l recnrdin<a conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Tito Trusl rrserx e the riKh* to resell the property unless tei are complied with in seven days from day of sa'e j risk and cost of defaultiuK purchaser or purchas I | after live da' s'advertisement : J. \V. THOMPSON, - - , . | ian21 eo^ds geo. H B. WIIITK. ' Trustet j TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV I PROPERTY. SITUATE No. lout. TWEN' SIX1H STREET. BETWEEN K AND . 1 ST RE El 8 NORTH WEST. i * Under ami by virtue of a deed of trust, a, t dated the 20th day of May, a.d. 1874, and re-fls ; corded in Liber No. 752. folio 23s, one of j the land records for the County of Washington. ] trirt of Columbia, and at the request ol ths pa secured thereby. i will sell at public auction, front of the promises, nn tuesday, the 4th dai February, at 4 :<o o'clock p izi.. the followmx' j scribed Real Estate, situate In the Cit\ of Washi ton, d. , to wit All those pieces'or parcel* Kround sdiiate. iyin^r and b. intf m the* 'ity ot" w:i iusttoii. District of Columbia, known and descril : as. ix>ta "d" and "k."' in s;ttuuel c and Evei ; AYroe's subdivision of Square numbared four i tojrcthc-i with the improvements, consisting o: three (h) story Brick Dv. ellin^, having all mod improve meuts. Terms of sate One fourth cash; balance iu one i , two \.-ars. with in.er. -t at 8 per centum per t?un ' ; iron dale of sale. *e< uredon the property, orall c ; at the oj.tiou of purchaser. A deposit of ?2o0 wd i ri quired ut time ot sale. If the above terms are complied with in seven days, the Trustee re?er \ th< riu:ht to resell the property at the risk and ( : of defaulting purchaser. AU conveyancing a-, . . ' of purchaser. i J. TARBELL DYER. Surviving Truste WALTER 15. WILLIAMS ,v Cu.. Aiuts jail rj'HOMAS DOWI.1NG, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE8' SAJ.E OF IMPROVE!! PROPER ; PEI NO A TWO STOKY FRAME HOUSE, : J515 ! STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue ol a deed of trust,dated July 17th, as> ' a 1? 1875, and duly recorded iu E'.lier So ijtj 7.>3 1'oho 1<>2. one of tho laud records for the-*-* l?:- trict of Col'imb a, an i by direction of the ; i secured therel y. we will sell, at tuimic aucti.ju, i front of the premises, on SATURltAY. the 1st . i , < f February, is7tf, at 4'-o'elcvk p m. the follow: i described real estate, situate in the District of i : lnmbia. to wh: The cast seventeen feet front by j ' depth of hot numlioied four (4), in Square nil l . tiered sixteen (1u>, toother with tua im)>roveme: r i thereon. | t< nus of s,\! > One-ha'f of the purchase money , be p?idin cash, and the balance in sis and twe j n i.ths, will' interest from day of s ils and t paid, at r per ceia. per annum, secured up.m prci erty sold, or al! cash, at the purchaser's opti A deposit of ."b'.'o wi!l t>e required at the time -ale. and al! conveyunciuif and rewdinsf at the c of the purchaser. it the terms of s-.lo are in it cf plied with within > even d yn from day of sa'e. Trustees reserve tlje iiirbt to restl! the projH-rtj the risk ald coet of the defaulting purchaser. The above described proi>eity will ik; sold subj to such t'txes, kt-neral and soeeiai.lis may be airai the tame. joseph c fearson, CHAS. e. FRASER. t lnls'" THOMAS DOWl.fNG Auctioneer. . j janl8.21.23,25.28.30&ds rpiOS. e. w ago am an, Real Estate Auction \ 1 TRUSTEES'SALE OFTALHABLE RESIDEX ' | PROl'ERTY, ON E STREET NORTH, I f ! TP.KEN Sr.COND AND THIRD SI'REE I AYEt>T. h: ING PREMISES No. 210. i- iiv virttie ol two aer?sot trust to the under- i. sivued, elited November 27th, A. D- 1872,and " I Novembei 2i;th, 1873, and recorded, resjie.u-.?A^: i1 e y, in Liber 704, folio 205, et seq, aud Liba? folio 42il et sen.. of the land records of tha 1 trict of C'clumbia. and by request in w ritinir of I party secured thereby, we will sell at publio a tion. in fi-ont of the premises, on TUESDAY, Ja ary 28th, A. D. 1879. at 3 o'clock p. in., the east . part of lot numbered six (6). in Margaret O. Di/i I suodivismn of part of square 57u, with tho nnprt ni n'? thereon; said part of said lot haviuv a fr of 20 feet !)' . inches on the se.utu sid? of nort strett. and a depth, according to the pUt, of 112 i to an al:ey. Terms of sale One fourth cash; balance ia t? elve and eighteen months from .lay of hale, i f .resented by notes of the purchaser, with inte from day ol s^le, secured uv deed ot trust o \ premises. A dtp.?sit Of $z00will lie require' g tHue of sale, and if terms are not complied witl live cuys, troni the day of sale th? property wil V retold, after live days' public ninice, at ?he risk C'.dftof ihe dcfanltinc purchaser. Conveyancln 7 pr r. hasei V ecst. > , kdavin harris. > ... , r. ' siaulon a-5heord t 1 r' * ? '8 ' thos. e waggam an. a net jaul" ( Lh th $li) . Toupes, S"., From P,c?^, M j ?' zeues, Braids, Curi*. Asc. H* .r Cuttin*,': Ul at the 1 reneh E:-t-.bi.ahmeu?, CIO '.'ch st. ooi?o^u j S l'ateur. " jaul" " --fir'' = | THE EVENING STAR. >r,n Tl'KMPAV Jawnarf 91, LS79. ;?nr ? Ctmrtunion of TrMrriiav't Frot+*<Hnos. JL *KN ATE. - After our report dosed-^ bv ; 1 oe patent bill having been considered in wii i committee of the whole was reported to the being on ooncurrli^ , ',J amendments made in committee Vr win .?4 ?T Uj0vfd t0 lfty Uu' bin WmSimmy^i'dealoa ai' S ! tRh??uJ? Uie.I?aval appropriation bill. x,e* ' vi Vrim!i,nlifUS:<.i0o ihe ^i^'.onn^tlon o( iiA ft * *Ul 2;o0, w*nt into ex^nit 1 v*? ?out i w^^fon, and tbf doors wer^ n*opoac<t &t 2-51* n wry I m. ?aft me Senate adjourned l B'x j 1J1V,I:SK-?After our report closed i2r ! Bills were Introduced aa follows Q^? ? ,... ? Mr. Money, to pay certain mall contra**Mnr n!!nr^ Klt sou^^ro states for c;;rrvtui/ malis liDO i P?^10,ih?,^ M.r- Hammings desired u ^ : {',17 J? ike committee on c:alm-?. but- tho i House, bj a vote of yeas 10s navs it"' n>rncl> i *- I.? 5^. !l thal rrterrnt'e, and "(t was ."mt ti tb? eomimttee on post roads. By Mr"Whltthorne nt j i amending the rules of t he ItouJe ^ that ev"r\: nr'^'Y at,a11 **'*?' al'art t ho consideration of business on tlie public calendar By Mr -- hJ Tu- l)ro,1iblt.lng the sale of lntoxloatinED or maJ' liquors on the Sabbath dav; aHo to sun"! press the sale of Intoxicatingor milt lhiuors m tvr Vnrrn1 or nti ^ grounds adjacent thereto Mr Turner presented a bill prohibiting shvpin'ear companies rrom charging more than one ,of ??"ar their cars by one pc?m sty- J"r ent>-four hours, under heavy penalty \ oep large number of bills on tinanciai subjects wore :v,r int ml eed. M r. Ni art in Int rt?iuced bills to pay a-'- toeiti/ensof Washington and Frederick c >un 'L? ' H'v Md- u,t' following sums for lands occupied rtS Pr?lt'rtv Liken by mited States troops during the late war. viz:?To Isaac Renn of . ledeiick county, $3,495; Jacob l?. Kavey $w-ur. lac b (.inn, $T.xi>?; Wm. w. Warner.' $i2';v.v it- Viehael Baitlvolow. Charles W liorr" he man, executor oi William C. HolTiuan, $6 > ! rt>' TnK CTPHKK INVESTIGATION. Mr. Potter asked Mr. Blackburn, chairman of ??. the committee, on the District of Columbia t<? i? yield to iiim. so that lie might offer a resolution connected with the investigation of electoral ritil frauds ti>" Mr. B'.nckbtirn asked whether the resolution . would :ead to disciission. 1_ Mr. Bolter replied that his purptse was to move to suspend the rule-v Mr. Blackburn said that with that undersUimlVD ing he wettld yield the floor. TH Mr. Thompson \l'a.; called for tl>e reading <?* j;. the resolution. The resolution was read. It recites thai cerv; tj'in al'eged telegrams in cypiic had been pubiy llshed. Indicating that attemptswere made aftei the presidential election of ;s;?; to influence b\ money or other fraudulent methods tlievoieof M electors or the action oi canvassing oth er-- in fJJj the states of Florida, south t'arolin.i and oren?. gon. It therefore directs the committee on the ry, investigation of election frauds to inquire in it*, ttie same, and into any other matter connected ' of \\ ith such election which, in its judgment, may the be proper, with power to send for persons and w raicrs, and to rei>ort at any time. Alv? appro,!?p prlating for the purpose of defraying exuk'. peases. The matter then went over, with the underva standing that the resolution was to be rep tru d ,;r to-day. ,>?r ( I.A I MS AtiAIXST THK niSTinCT. Tiie House then, at 2:">u. went into committee rvt. of the whole on the biil to provld* iortheseStleur merit of all ontstanding claims again>1 tin' l)isnk 1 rlci of ( oiumbia and conferring jurisdiction oil the court of claims. Mr. Eden onjtosed the bill as conferring unlimited jurisdiction and openmg the doors to ? .?11 sorts or claims tor damages in connection or with clian^--. ot grade. .<:c. He otTerei an .tinendmenl limiting t lie pirbdiction to ? a?c-> ts contract arising since lsii. LL The amendment, with some slight modification. was agreed to. a The committee ihen rose and the bill was Hp reported to the House and parsed. <?n motion of Mr. Blackburn, Thursday, Jan} uary 30, was set aside for tiie consideration of lu ' | bills reported rrom the District, committee. lift I "EOl Al. AND )L"ST RRl'KKSKNTATION." the Mr. Springer int reduced a bill to secure to the c u people ot evcry state equal and just representa oi (ion. . 11 provide^ i hat after t he next census the tno iesjislaturesof each state shall apportion the iid -'a-e under the census or isso, so as to provide rtd j iiat when more than two members are elected -ih. ;ti a Mate the stale shall be divided intodistricts B">'? of three members each, as far as possible, and iiih when there are two odd representatives <th it Ls re- over three, or six or nine, Ac.,) there shall be lU'1 one district consisting ot Ave members, in ? districts consisting of three members every ? elector shall vote for only two members of congress, and in districts entitled to five members every elector si.ail vote for I im'e members j He 3,,. presented, in connection with this bill, a siai<*OF ment showing that under it there would have 'U iH'en elected ai ihe la.-,t November election from HV tiie .'outhern states thirty-four republicans instead oi six (or a republican gain of twentyN11 eight.) while tiie democrats would have realized a like train in the North; that the general result w <vouUl iiave been th^* sjune. but that the repubJL iicati inluoritl*'-at the South and i he democratic iht- miiiot ii iesat the North would liavebeen equally '<>u represent"d in Congress, and that the4.mMi.iHH) 'i c< Ion d population could control the election in - ?r ' weil,.v-1 vvo members in t lie following states.t,i. vlabama :i, Arkansas 1. Georgia 3. Louisianai, i V! Mli-slsrMippi North Carolina ?, south Carolina int 'i'entie-vsce Texas t. and Virginia i. ten The House, at 5 o'clock, adjourned. "u: Ull ; iu statu Biohts t.v \ ik?ivi\The Virginia wii enate committee on rederal relations hassubaiii iiltted a lengthy report, with resolutions, in re. J" ,'ard to the alleged usurpation or state rights [>n federal Judge Hives, or the western district i,a. f Mrginla. The tesolutlons declare that the constitution of the United states is in as full (?). force and vigor as when tirst ratitied: that virn -cinia. in re-entering the union after the civil ?ur- svar, resumed ail her relations to the governon ment on PCftect equality with every other state: se'r that the I nited States can onlv exercise the wili powers delegated to them in the constitution; nd that the United states have only the right to prevent, ihe exercise by the states of powers -ma prohibited to them by the constitution, by pro" at nouncing such forbidden action void through i lie judicial power, but in no case can the United states undertake to perform any duty which it '* is incumbent upon the state to perform: that ?- therefore all acts of congress, and particularly ED those known as the civil rights bill and the eri1 y foreement act, which attempt or profess to attempt to provide for the performance by the . . United States or duties and obligations beiongA j ing to the states are unconstitutional and void, m and that the action or Jttdge Rives iu assuming t)i- jurisdiction of the case of the colored men. rU' Lee and Burwell Reynolds, charged with crime , against the laws of the state, is unwarranted. and is destructive of the rights of each state to au- project life, liberty and propert}* in its own i wa>, by its own courts, and ought at once to be remedied b; proper judicial action, and any t>?(i reoccurrence of t he same be prevented by ap"?tt propriate legislation. 1 r1 (u.ive. the Xkijka^ka Mi nnERER, who took a leading part Ih burning two citizens to death, is md perhaps the wealthiest man ever arrested in the uin United States for deliberate homicide. The a-ii Olives own over To.oot) head, of cattie and vast "? i: acts of land, olive appears to have considered ,|,,t himself above the law, and tortured his victims ,VS to deal h with as much recklessness as lie might . ! have shown in destroying a wildcat, lie is ! spending money unsitntf?dly with a view of e. ! evading uistiee, and tlie sherirt of Kearney ul county, where the crime was commit ted. is said ! to be entirely subservient to the murderer. The ! origin of the ttouble was a quarrel between tiie py i oo-upaiius of neighboring ranches. A fight entD; -ued. in which Mitchell and Ketchum killed Olive. A sheriff arrested the t wo homicides in 4;iii adjoining county, but their conviction oranv crime was improbable, as tlie.v had acted in r self-defei t e. Olive's brother offered $1,0011 rein j ward roi the return ( f the orison rstothecounlu> | I.v In which they lived, and the sherifT accepted in-r ; ti-e offer. Oliv e's object was to get them hi his Co- ; power. He aiid the sheriff, with the vie tuns i -eeurelv bour d. started osteno'.'oiy for a place g- ; called Plum 1 reek. A can of coal oil was taken along, on the following day the charred bodies t0 of Mitchell and Ketchum were fuund where live j they 4iad l.-een tied to stakes and tortured. The it ) | oil l,ad been smeared over them and then he igr.ited. m. j of . a H vfKiEu Hor.sK?corn-spondence of th? ?nl ; v exutidria dnz'ttt from Richmond. Jan. 17. the I " -x s: A strange story is told hereto the effect , at liiat the parsonage occupied by the Rev. Moses ; D. Hogr. of the Fresbytgrian t hureh, and sit1 oct j siated on tiie corner on Main and >th stress, is ut<t j haunted. Dr. lloge it Is stated lias the utmost ?. ! diilicuity in keeping servants. They come and stay oiie month and see the mysterious apparition and hear the human sigh, and then thev ? leav e, nor do they wait long for wages. The wr ' i'onse h.i.s built, and occupied for years by Major i cibbon. a distinguisaed officer In the colonial | army. After the revolutionary war lie ts hved there in handsome style. About | t lie hour of midnight a figun? robed in A ! white walks with soiemn step through ? 1 the hail and vanishes noiselessly. It ts said by * those who claim to hav* seen it to be the figure ^?- of a lady. Ani that as the figure sweeps by a tff? deep drawn sigh is heard, which proceeds from i(j" the back parlor in the house. Such is the au. strange tale which tAe affrighted servants tell, trn it is sti-anga that senants come there from a roV dlsi ance -who haw never heard of the traditions >ve- of the house, and upon the first night see the P'U same U*?ure. They all tell the same story. The feet tiguro can not be traced to any authentic source but many have heard the deep drawn sigh eis, wl.tch proceeds from the back parlor. Upon roe- going into the parlor nothing is seen or heard, ^ Vut immediately upon going out In the passage ,llJ? ihe sigh ls heard agahi. It ls only heard about ,. ' the hour of twelve o'clock at night. It is atj t, tributed to some strange accoustic property of ?vl the room. T ? ' ..? -1 . 11 1 - ? ? l?"The tines levied by the Prussian courts ^ against Cardinal Ledochowskl, for lnrraction? .' or the ecclesiastical law. now amount to $50,000. fSf'ln BritishGulana the authorities have <1^ ? . termlned to adopt corporal punishment us a , . part or the sentence In all cases of razor cuttt lg ^ l ' which is a favorite mode of revenge ai^ong th( Ar ' negroes of Barbadoes. | -Jfcr Earthquake in ri*ri4A. 1 1 TWOMH..-K* 1> K*ru> SUCCESSION STAHTUNO THK ' 1,"?WNS AT.OVO thk st. JOtls'S The good woplcof Jacksonville went to bod in jjw4 tine cc Sunday n :h:, on'.v to ?>,- ' awnvenrd at ?bout crteen m;n-.:tes iv're midnight by ft ,?rneral s inking of w:ud >ws I Minds :tfJd doors, a rattling ot crockcy -vra\- j rngof t'V houses. *nd r -king to .?;id f obf luruliurr. Beds shoo*. and trembled so that their im..at\'s were a'.cr.?^i thrown out t . i:i?? , tloor. There were two tshnrks, following each ; other in rapid succession, awl the duration of i both was idjt.ut > seiWids. In the f >w n- alon- ' tl.e st. John's river and en al> the r.u'fr^ wl- tiie ! shock was very severe. At Fmit one a glass i tilled with v. atei was overturned. aud it* Talia- J hassee and other places west tile efTe i vs .?> i equally severe, some who weix* standing on I the ground say that there was no peri-epr>blo ' trembling or the earth. others say that l there was a heavy undulating mntoi! The occasion was repleie with the m..n laugh- I aole incidents. Its occurring as it did at .in , hour when nearly every- one was in i ?d and asleep, added to the humorous as well as the Manling effect. Most men fancied from the shaking of the doors and windows as ihev awoke that some one was trying to b.etk -ai'o the house, and several sel/ed tliair pistols rod made ready to shoot. others did pop away at th< It supposed toes. In one house a stovepipe broke loose and waltzed around i*< room. scattering soot and consternation amoug the in mates. Many got into the streets afrer the shake was over. and held caucuses <>n the corners to compare notes aud decide on whai w is ' adh-s invariably got up. loo'^el under the bed, even though It was dirk aul screamed for matches, and molli'T- hue ? m their little ones and prepared to s,i\-t. their , lives or die themselves. But prolx.bly tin- scenes m tne large hotels outstripped ail others in i },r"Ut, of comicality. The irut^sts jumped out ,,t i &?M} rishod wlldly lnio the dimly-lighted dark halb without stopping to prepare their I !>. as i hey Oitied li*re aud there, running about with no particular purpose, except to getaway from the something t hat seemed to be after them. i?ut which, in reailtv. was -etting aw.i\ from tl.om very taxt. the v. ,?e had -r?w^"ti0t H ?u<*uv dsuee to which all the h ? ,?l tll? t(m " 11 ?'t s*'ik large i- tvh- ' tlons.? s,n, a>, i I , , ** Tl?e Kradr I.Maim, A f AMtl.Y KI'ISODK THAT Ht.iltl V IV|>;kk.-TS Tt!K < ACTHOK OF "V TKKKIRLB TKM1TATIOS.' i I A \ ei y e\traordtaar>* cas4* is down t ?r tri'i! next teriu. n i~ in tts preaent phaseksimnu | I action of ejectment. when*iu >ir stanhoiv Ixjskyns Keade, seventn luronet ot hj-f nm> -eeks to recover landed estates m ?>\ i, ite. ks and Gloucestershire, valued l u tU bulk it ?,iiiOit?u. together with ship?on om t. t t?o 1 ancient residetii e of his tam;l>, at?l i number ot heirlooms, sveh as pictures, plate ie,*eir? , The story i-> In every reflect a romance! 1 l he last oaronet. sir.I. <Keade. vs is n>t oniv wcenti'ic. bt:t < f dissipated i, ?i? : ^ j|.- ?lls i,:. cus omed to dtluk with his .x i vaia.s. and a ii-n in ills cups was extremely violent. In t he vt u 1-45 he had in his employ a butler named siU. I den. and a r -otman,one Joseph Wak^tlel l, a native of l>eeds. it was announced one summer n'ght that the buller. a man tinder tort v. was dead, and also immediately- afterward j he was buried, ai d that no less than forty | : ails were driven into his eonin. \ fortnight later it was hinted abroad tliat iii<? poor n;an had met with foul play, and h id In iaci. been done to death by his master, the b.iionet. 1 pon this the ix?l\ was exhttuicd. aud the coroner s jury ixm nrned an open verdict, t he chief witness being -loseph Wakeiield. w hodepc.-fcd that the man fell down in a state of inebriety aud died freii the consequences of the fall, "shortly after this ocoirrei.ee the baronet i covered him.-ew from all sncletv. Inciadtng hW | Bon, wLo died during his Ufietfnte, and his ! daughter, an epileptic patient, aud until his j death in istis lived in absolute seclusion, his only associate being the aforementioned lovpa \\ aketield. After his death his will was prove 1. wherein he bequeathed ail his po^-ssinns to ; -Josepii Wakefield, who ha^ since assumed t!i>* name of Keade, and has during the past ten { years received a considerable sum in rents, the ; mansion itself bringing in ? >tlfla yeat. I he ' present baronet, who is the Rreainepbew of tils ; predecessor in the title, has already proved liis | claim to the baronetcy by a suit in cliancerv. j and now seeks to recover t he estates which for- j merly appertained to his family, so c. Reade is a relative of Mr. Keade the celebrated novel- : I 1st and dramatist.?; f.onion st-nhlanJ. i A Romantic I.AWsrir.?A curious c -e has just been engaglugthe attention ot the Paris tribunals, a young man, who lived in a small ! town in the w iids of the Kusslan siepj>es ln.tnv i > ears ago, gradually Improved in his business until heat, length emerged on the I; >urse ;i- the great M. Meyer (Jarfnnkel, the happv possessoi of a fortune of several millions of francs, lbhad married a Muscovite of rare ivauty?Mile. K'salie I.fiiiry?and endtsi t>y ad^ptinsj another Mile. l.oury. w nom iiis wife gave out to be her sister, in ls7? M.<;arfunkel died, le ivine the bulk of his fortune to his wife and his adopted daughter, but excepting therefrom the sum of l.aoo.tMHi irancs. which was txviueathed to a Mum. Kablnovlt/., living at the town of Bodmiz. in Kussta. Now, t'ui-- Mine. Kabiuovit/ lias A curious history, according to her own I I showing, she declares herself to be the onlr' daughter of .\l. (Jarfunkel, bv a wid ?w nam *d Taoule. wltom he wedded in his pooret d iys, when he was know n as Meyer. In 9upt?oil of her pretensions Mme. Rabinorit/ presents seveial letters written to herself by the millionaire, in which he addresses her as ota chef ttn i'jw rt j b fv-aivier fiUe, and on tlie strength of it she < 1 litis not merely the million and a half left he> i by M. Garfunkel, but also the monev b<- tueathed , to Ihe two l.ourys. It appears that, according j to the French law as wen as the Kussian. no j one is allowed to adopt a child while he has one I st di living. Hence BI. tiarfunkle's act was utI terly illegal, supposing Mme. Kabinovit/. or Ke; becea. as she w as called, to have been his child i A most romantic and sensational lawsuit has. , therefore, originated out of this ease, which 1 ha-, as I said, already engaged t lie attention of Ihe 1'aits tribunals.? Il*n* Cone^>oiulrn>'f the London Telegraph. Shot bt His Wife's oi.i? I.ovkk. ? Last Thuisday night Mi's. Charlotte .tacoby. who. under her maiden name of Charlotte McAleese, was once well-known as an oars woman, and rowed in a famous sculling match on the Monongahela in 1s71. made an appointment with I rank small, a notorious thief, at a saloon In 1'iltsburg. The two were drinking In a back room when Nicholas Jacoby. the woman's husband. came in. and a tight ensued. The men i were separated, and Jacobv and nis wife left i for home. At the corner of Fifth avenue and j Chestnut street a man came out from behind a j porch, stepped up to Jacoby and. saying You have got hold of the w rong pari v," placed a rel volver at Jacoby's left side and shot nim ; through the abdomen. His wi?e carried him ! home, and delined to tell the police who did the j shooting. Finally she accused Frank small. I i'Ed Le was arrested and placed in jail. Small ! was engaged to Mrs. -tacoby for sev eral years before her marriage. Jacoby died Sunday, lie i stated before death that Frank small, a former lover of his wife, was the murleier. small is J under arrest. EiEcrp.n Light in TjieNkw Yokk Post oii Eici*.?Mr. I pton. chief clerk of tiie Tivasurv I Department, a few days ago paid ao otticlal j visit to the New York Post oflice. when Postj master James told iiun of the immense amount , of gas consumed on the main Hoor and suggest j ed that the electric light be used instead of gas. ; \esterday the Postmaster received amhority from the. Treasury Depaiiuient to Invite til; is by tl;<4 various elactrk- light companies aud ! report the result of the experhucni tothectepaitmeat.?[.v. > . h. raid. ikt. I'i.easb to shot tjie I)ook.?a woman has just gone out of tiie car and left ihedooi wide, wide open. ?>nd Uie wind is blowing 'hr. ugh the coach a hundred miles a minute. Why is | it a w(#man never shuts a ear door? Also, vvijv does a man always leave it open? And, indeed. | why nobody ever shuts it. e\< ept t he i.rake? j man. and he only closes it for the sake >? tno noise he can make with it.?i A'../. /; / 4,. keyr. | ~ j ty*Thc ice-gorge o:s tu?? James rlvei was j broken on Satui day. j t8"'! he Socialists members or Ihe Ueiehstag i will be ej pel led as sik?u as thev am e iu lie t' hn. ff^'Aps. tiie third of the Indla'i rri.rderers Pendleton. Oregon, was hanged i iia: j. 11 protest! d his innocence to the las'. rfc-Judge Bond, of Baltimore, auposed light fines upon the individuals cor-/icted in the United States circuit court on Saturday of violations of the federal elect ion la u s. r?^"Mr. H. Ten Kro<-ck will hereafter iive in Europe. All the racing cups that he won In I England have been so*d, with maoy other curi! oslties. WTThe Indians are beiir; rapidlv transferred to their reservation. Their resVrvation Is i several feet underground.- fkica-to Vim**. I Rev. John Wilson o*. St. Louis perfoimed a marriage ceremony tor a girl ot ir>. anrt her father has obtained a v srdici of damages. Missouri law requires the consent of legal guardians in such cases. t*~Michael Casey's aouse ami barn at Southampton. Mass., were burned Saturday. ? ase v ? : 7-year-?>ld son perished in the burning house and the rest of the t^uniiy barely es?.ti|M-d. f?f~The Socialists held ?. mass meeting in Baltimore on Sunday, at which some extreme sentiments were jttered. and Congress and the President were called ffion to protest agalust the suppression of clvl1. rights in <Germany. t?~ln Japas the 4tb of July is now a general holiday, becaase on that dao was fought the decisive batt jg of Uywo, in the contest wlUch resulted in the esubllsiunent of the temporal power ot the Mikado. *?~A*eordlng to a vice-regal order, "it is the pleasure of her Royal Highness aud his Excellency that the Ottawa Troop of Cavalry shall in future be honored by being designated -The i Princess Louise Dragoon Guards.'" 1 iTA little girl, when her father's table was honored with an esteemed guest, began talking j very earnestly at the first pause oftheconver- ( sation. Her father checked her very sharply, Why Is it that you talk so much?" --Tause j I've dot somesin to sny." was the tan-jceut re- I PU. 1 * ????? COntimr ?A wVJtaj-r ** ? iSd K.""8 <j?5K ? X.jsr^s* fgj-jj, i?,d> u Iwuft ik> . "hi hp.nifl nf, t>uf never m*?> kO-j to. a:.d uf prints i>c f h?-one fir m?. 0 lit* t a'.l ti ., ?IC ??tJZ?l . he object of ht> ch.w rrvdol. *ud ihM t? ^j'V" s''? '*' RPfca ratxw? anj *? in." di* j, how d tils lu* t^lHKv ili:it b>' aioiu* jii tlie world. di'4rod t? man,) l'?d ht'.nd or hei onit;,enT tiualinrauoM ofenxl to pro\ ide hoi a good in,me. to nur ' f and .i>ked Iter to bftw hS v\ife la Uie ^Aine sirlc?.'* biistnr^s uutinii ihe ladr rr -l^nd^d that she had board favorably of Ue* it , siifj. si?? had no home of hor ova. v i! i! *l* 0,'.,<v,',tt to sltartinj ouo of hi- pro iiituu. Tiie a'THtii.'eiii' iit wa.s thus at nop t-opriiuied, .ii i ihe centletaaa left oa weine-vta.\ he railed *_rain f?r her. they walkf* ^,,1 " 'i ~ ^ia-Uvr <nd w??re married nrVv 'm ?\ .!!! ra",0s !;H'1 Kr'"wn each OtUftr 1 rp\lou4 U? this ui.hjup bejrlimliw of their ar ?lttlttUn*e. The ladj i, K (Inwm) fVwiorrw*. iVThe steamer <\ it. Hurxh. of the New <Kleansand Cincinnati packet Unc, wat> wink to* an tce-jjoiyp near l/?a*eiiw??rtti. Ind . wmin Uh> evonitic. nr.d i> probablj a total ?re? k s?\? w:?> londed w ith molasses. MAMRIMO. B1INFVET/ MoKOAN On January lfcfc ;s,f- *' l!"- "t ibe bride's parent* b* Koi 1 H ?mi h.S\*i M W Biisi MKi/?*Li*rTa J Moiuan. No card*. - ? ? - oimu. I?t 1"! 1 On M<?<!v , -latiuir) 2>>tb 117.* r?u MtJN>. I'm.k.-htor >f Mjn:u *1 Margaret UuaII - ."i . year* ai.d is >ihj ? Ir -tid- ii mi*': i to th>'funeral. U?dne* lar 1M in-'.. a. N f.js loth street northeast. at 2 <>.'! ** I*-!!' BENNE1 t Moadav. t?nn?ry ?*rn. i?*i?. at o r,i>.-fe i in. aft.r a lonu and severe tlln^w ?( <- >. numptu-ji Mii.iitsi' t>^i.?v? i wii.- i>f ?'?nra4 I H< nil.-v. a*?-i -MX y? *P?. '.I tuontb* *n?l *' .lava - w :U> and tij.vttipr. th'<u Iim lf?ft ua " Ith 1 ll? ] *(* W fAt.; Flit t-- ll'lti who hv txT.'ft Ilk. all our ?< rvova hxai A lurtit fr -m our hoita^ Lai> <oti-< A t.tfl" W?< ItAtMj Ir. ntll: A iilaeu i? va<'.<Tit ai <v.;r i: >:u i l'*t wv?rcui lie &iie>i I- uti^rnl from llie r?ni<l?-ne<iof h?r lm?s?n t. #tt 1 "oiitliwi rt on \V<vltiMdajr. the ^i<1 niatsnt at 2 o ? Uk K I'.ai u.-'atn i-saii.1 t fi?nl? ?!> fnl.) invit.'J t>> atteiul I'hiia.leij.hia L<ed?rar ana Ita.t'niorr C.?unt> i<atH-rn |>i< a*e copy i "EM i At tlio l s i, <Y>niRicut ItiKaii'Aof .1.11 . Sun ay U ury l?ili.lsT?. a: 10 o'.-im k p a , hitd.w I.. Hi \un, a.j Vorly nine v>-arw , ?mt??.:e phi. , Irotu l-lm M I t llth ?t;. t-outhvAot. W?itic?ula>, i*l. 3o'ei ?.* I Hun cops', i I.OW Kit <?u 'aiuary JOtli. 1H7S?, at*, p til at Mr ? .or ami in -r*-r:r>*r illii..?. .f. ,H\ W |x?* mi 1 t.n. ra tri i i tin nee of l.m motli?T. IM A iM'tw .t\etnie m rlhv.e?t, W.*i i,*,u?. at t I in lie ?t:M?sai;u.lH?iiil8 of taiuil> ar?i r.v^iv^-tfai iv yu\ to att?'U?t Mi?ill A W On the i'.tli of I an nary 1HTH atfr a ?nort t.i.t painful llti<-'^. TncMu \| .n.'w a#-*4 ;! V^*1* a!"t <> months, ^i.lent nou ot Xtioina* antf -Mary ?l.<Jraw. t'lin. ral will takej ,aoe Thnro.lav tuormn#. at n-ilf-part J o lock. N iVj S. i-ond Kt.. t* aijti H rtrvft POUtLwot. fromHt t'ountiu'ehurca * " 5'i'tB'-'-ir--. on Hatnrdaj . January 1Mb, 18.SI. Makt \Sii.kinh, wulo? ,f 4 J tar*1*8 ^ A , iU iiCI ITNDEKTAKKK8. L'BEH. NrillihLEIt. UAOKKTAJimm. I /Sort nth afreet n. ? .. Waahtngtoe. O C. (H<-f<Kit?uce at viaoe of bonuMaj Bofia 1b bvtrp ' siid t>rcpared for tran?portat:?n a?a tV y B IP?AH?, VffDKRTAKMH, (f onnwly *lth a. F Harvrri W5 JF Ifrwf m. ?e.t Ote door raet of Tenth atraM H'snai ( a?cetp o! au rradnf atit9 L<Hue4 eji^tMklmuki ana propar?d for '-"i?"**T"Ti i arty atfudants at abort notloa fc. v^-rj vi.iuif atrle*Jy fi?w!w and on the moat rm* ooat ?le t. nr?. JOB* ?. WRIUHT, ' VMDKHTAKMB., iwrlJ-lf IMT IOtA mi. m. m. A Bl'IMiiUOHF, A' LSD MB TAJimB, in-tv *11 Pmu*'m mtmma m. m. BOUTS ASD SHUEb. prBBERS. IU BKEKN. Itl BRKIM 26c., SfSr., ?Se IW.OCfl L.AIWFM*. MIK8K.H and ('IfILBKKN'tf lit BBEK8 from the l?>?t uianiifactonrtu r.?Mirofl this day. Sold for ?> centu a pair at the <rr?at ItOSTOX SHOE AUCTION H0UHK. 4!fl Pen**, mvemit Mi on tfce !{?<# hlm9. The rush in k-reat from 7 a m t-> * t? m Oall f?r!j- at tbe ureal BOSTON SHOE AUCTION. Ml I'otiiicyh aina avenue FIVE CEUT HBOES A rr^a: (lomaii.l at the BOSTt?St SHOE AUOTIOH HOrsE 4*1 Puunaylvania avenuo 1,01)0 pair MKN'H CALF, aewei, pnnrned, ?in*t\ double and top sole*, at <1.S0, at thr> BOST9H HUoE iiOUSE, 4.'11'tnuieylvania avanua MEN'S HfBBEKS AT rj> CENTS ATTENTION TO EAD1KS A Pbilailelpbia nt v made Kid an l O >at Kr^uf* and str?i*rlit lieet BL'l'TON BOOT, made t?f Fraooa .v Weeks, at 42. And 1.000 pair LADIES' SIDE LAPE BOOTH, ?t * 1 7ft a pan-. Made by the be*t manufa turem la Baltimore. T1I1S ENTlttE KTtH'K MI ST PE CLOSED O0T BY MARCH 1-t Tt> M AKE BOOM FOB 8PUINU tiOODS. ianl7 tr L. BKH< >LD. Banrararaa T J. iiEOKtiEH, *J . llantilacturer of (Writ's Fine BOOTS. SHOES and OAITEK8. Comer Otb and C KtrwiR. u-fi^r National H ital SION OF THE BIO BOOT Repf lrinjr neatly exeeute.L N?*wElarttrw in Gaiters by patent macUine, pr.oe 75 ceh> to $1. jaii81m lyEW IORH SHOE STORE, ^ 605 PtMnsylrania arcnu*. fH PREVK1C8 TO TAKING AN AOPOrNT OF ^ STOCK, I WILL HELL ALL MY FALL AND WIN IE It UOltD.S AT PRIME COST. A FEW QCOTATTONS. La^'m' Pebble (*oat Button Bitot*....... fl "0 I-adi??' Cue.om made Onat BitUou 1 M Ladies' Cnstom made, Navy B:ue, Dia^ >tia: or Chock-top Button 2 00 La?Ooat. S >bd I^eatbrr, Side 1 IjicLt*' t'ustom uia<l?.(0"?t I^a,-.' ... 1 tb Lti'liee* French Kid. Box Toe, Button 3 mi 1,000 other stilt#, raiitrinir in pnoe *6 to 4 M Gent's Hobd Leiitber, CotiKress tiaitera I oa Gent's Bay State Sb kk - 1 Geiit'wliaud-stitebed<'a't Comrress 1V0O Gent's (Burt's* Calf Couirrea* .. 2M Gent's (BurtV; c?:f Button Boots S.58 Gent's Fine Calf Boots 2 Tfc Gent's 1,000 style* Boots and Hboes 80c. to fe-t* Gent's liest Rublx-rs, 46c., Ladien' .9K Gent's Best Arctic?, $1.20, Ladies' 90 All kinds pf Shoes tc-r Boya and Chddrea at aa heard of low prices. _ These are the best and cheapest eroodt erar o(farad at aay legitimate aale ui thu, city JauS-tr GEO. MoOABTHT poSlTIVE CLOBMU OUT U L> M,0f0 WOBVM ft cm ^ BOOTS, GAITKBB AHD BLIlVm, PU&l GUM BOOTS kX? IINl WITHOUT IBM1P TO NR. LOUIS HfTTiwa jr#. A Of ft* 9*9* ntmmtM m l , 4