I EDUCATIONAL. T)BOF. J. MAX MI EXLEH. DireotoTof \r . Jl Music, Ht. John's Episcopal Clr.uch, Teacher '? of Piano. Orwar. mad Vocal Music, fee-, will remove tol2C91.th s'reet north went. dee31-lm* d 1AP1TOL 1I1LL SCHOOLV Mr OiiAVKH uiil re-opon his S hool MONI'AY. Jar ran 3d. 18*1, in McCauleyV Hi!l. 209 Perinsyivai ia a\e southeast. deeSO-lm PKIVATKLY, OH IN CLASS-Mathematics, Lann, On eh. French. German and English, bpecial attenion to preparation for O.j'lea-e. West Point, Annai and ail competitive examinations. Terms in i.itv ee d2M P. W. FLYNN. A.M., 702 5th st. nrrrthweot. *TOV. 17. lhw;. Prof, and Mrs L. E 0 COL1" LIERfc'H residence and private School for boys is remov?d to 1538 I street northwest. "Les Bone in the French La*rua^e." dec4-3m r'HOEWL inwTITI'TK A*D KitI'hBGAK'l KN ? Mi*? Scbie Pollock, a uraduatecf the Kiridertrarten Normal Institute. Berlin, Prussia, (hanry had ten year*' ex; ri?:.o<' in schools I * of Bost< n ar.d W??hiij?rt. >u), and Mien Uatuakink ! NOERB, whi t?!? ta.gut with Mis* Pollock during j the ra?t five >?-ars, principals. Edi ration thor- 1 on^rli in all oep r'niM td. Pupils receive every at- I tuition, inciorti: k specia adaptation to in livuiual i.eeds, ai.d C' nstant si:pervision evtn at p!ay. t aily irt-tmctiorj in Or roan free Pa; ill entered at any tin;e. Ti-rr.js moderate. Normal c!:*.-t* for .adii-e. Visitors co;?..?lly invited- 1127 i:'th st. northwest. decli-t, th&slm JE. SCI tfefcL. Teacher of PIANO. OliGAN and Vm -L MUSIC Pvticolir jti-nBoii to beginners, a<> ?eU as those *"!8binn to be ouatlfied for Teachers Term* moderate J 215 3 street t northwest- noviJO eo2m* MLLJu V. ri?n> 'HOI UPVN Frenoh c'uF.-es b-vinnens Intermeciat**, Advanced. New term November 29th Pupil? eia> f?rd ?t any time, atl or- y c! ?r,nHl from date of ratrance. Class h;l>>rate. frl vate le?-s?r. t* n -t^eired OaJl at 91? Mi' st.. between TJ n.'. t: 1 1 i ru. . Mondijn aiid Thursdays. b8ible to Washing -n. TV.e uToands are extensive and the location i? her tlifnl and beautiful. For circulars apply to the VirfM EAKLtt, corner Kaveiteand ^ ?th ete . Geo?v. town, D.C. no*li>-2m T1TT. vawon seminauF ~ 111 BO/JEtuING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YoONG i^aSiES. 1100 M Hi- N.W. For frrtier information addre?s octlC-Un. Mrs. J E. 8QMV.SS, PrUiC.pal MIf?S ;??n??HHE'S BOABKIS.. AN'I> OAi scH'.M3i. fok youno ladi::s, at t-? as t. n.w. Oiar-.-is for advanced pnpila in Art and Literatnrt; ai> >. in Ancient aad MiXj^m Uaaimage*. oct7-;im CP*aCEH!4JI BI SIHEH9 COLLSUE, j? comer or 7tii and L sts u w.?Tlas Institution , |I has a pro$.-re?w>: ?e and suooc'ssfai eipsru ace of It! years. It educates yountr men an J *imeu for asefninem and <"-if-6ai>port. Its ifratiutit^ s^nre positions of trust and profit. Course of study and training oon.^ r ?s th* fcKlUh Lau^ua>re. Builnese Arittmeiic. dt-encerlaE Practical Peniiian?'alp, Bookkeeping, oy ilujr'.e and double e,icy, adai'ted to every variety of basinets: EJocnt'on and Loctnree. Day and Evenimr Sasttone Kor information and termt. call at the Oolle?ra or address EIKNBY C hPKNC.li. Principal au^lB npHE AtU Hfcll WSTITi rft, WASHJ. ISOTON. D C. For circalarc a ldreai Mra. M B ABCHXB. 1?Q1 Mase. avenue, '^asblmrton; D- C iri<-ly Plto* . laKHOUIE, 7:is 12th s:.m *. oaove French Ii-vtructor and Llmmist, uradcate of Boroonne Cr. 7rrr.ty. Pars Frei<-;-, taught as . > spoken by e!?vant and highly educated Parisian 0 society. Metbf d easiest. sep? STEAMERS, Ac. JfOB ?*OTOaiAC BIVEB LAIiVItVUS. BTEAMEB TII0MP80S, 'Jsrt John R. Wood.bnL't r jpress!? for the Potrr .ac liiver bus'. ; ess, Pr^rWiHwn leaves 6th eti et wharf every MON-1DAY. THl iiri ,\Y and HATCHWAY, at 7 o'cl-^ck mjn., making tne principal landings m the river. Fare and frel^ut* at lowest rates. _ O B. LOViiLL. President, j ccUS Sm 1416 F street. J, rilHE BTEiflEB A lilt OW SMITH ' JL Will leave . oioioao Ferry Co _u " ?. Wharf, foot of tih street, st 7 o'clock TiTlTlIMM ft. m . e\ery BU5DAY. TUESDAY AMD THURSDAY. For aH the POl oMAC Bl\ KB LASDISOS as fai as Leonardt .?i and Nomlnl; rettirulr* MONDAY WXDKIUDAV and FRIDAY. Tare ltd Fre>ht at lowest rites. lylB ly F. i. STONE, Panm. j^OlUOLH ARD rOUTli?Sa HOK1IU1 BTEAJHKR JAMB MOHELHY, tAHH* JAMES T. BAURLxt. m M Flrtt-elass tur?, il . Bound trip. _ ^ ? " 5180 Hecond < !sss farw. 75 RnniH trip, SI. Leave 6th-st. wh- * DAYS, WED.v e -IDAYS and FBIDAY8, at S o'clock p.m. Leaves No-folk alternate days at 4 p.m.,stopping at Alexandria Ptnej Point, Pc'.nt Lookout and Fort Slucr.*, Va., Kolnir and returning. ST SAY tRS FOB NEW YOUK. Steanii-:.:!^ j' >UN OIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT, Pier 41, Eastt.ver, N.Y-, bAi?J,-.i>Ai8,at4p.m., Qeonfetown a; 7 a.m. FRIDAYS. For freight rates apt ly to R P. A. DENHAM, Agt.. 63 Watei i kt.j Georvetown. 7 . Tickets. Btateroomi, Ac-, fro to General Office. J j 1416 F st n-w., cearWlllard'sHotel. * *P3? O. S LOVELL, President VOBTH ?.bla Bktwkkii Maw Yobk. Ha vac. LondosSOCTHAM P'XOH AND Bp.IYIN. The steamers of this oonrpany will sail every Sat nr Jay from Premeu Pier, foot of 3d street. Ho bo ken Rates of ia**a*reFrom New York to Havre, Loadon. Southampton and Bremen, first cabin. $30. second cabin. $60isteeratre. #S0; prepaid btceraat certificates, ?2s. For freight or pasaa^e apply to OELBIC1IS A CO., a BowllnnOreenTNiwYork W. O. METZlKOTT * CO.. W8 It. aye., A^enti for Washlnirton. ansr37 , 4 GLIDE'S XEW EXPRESS LUIE \>y VS B*TWKKM V WASHINGTON. GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA I AND PHILADELPHIA. I Oomr*CTTwa at Peilabiifqu with Cnro*** I Lms fob Naw Yobk. Bobtos, PEOviDKuaa. I Fan, Riven, and ail Poena eh xh> Nr> I Kssland 8taxzs. f Through bills of lading riven _ SAILING DAYS. I Prom Wsahliurton?Mondays, at 6 p.m. I From Philadelphia?Saturdays, at 10 a.m. Freight received dally until 6p.m. Georgetown roods received and delivered st Washington. Wharf, foot of 12th street. WILLIAM P. CLYDE ft CO., General Mansjrers. 12Bouth Wharves. Philadelphia; J. H J0HN80S J *CO , Agents. 12th-st. wharf audiaoa W st. n.w., ' / Washington. augOT CUHAAD LXIVK. Nonci. LAN a ROOT a. THE CT7HABD STEAMSHIP OOMPANY LIU_ _ I TED. Between H?w York sadLlvirpool, Calllag at Cork Harbor. FROM PIER 40, H. R.. NEW YORK. Parthia Wed., 6 Jan. Bothnia...Wed.. 2 Feb. Scythia Wed.. 12 Jan. Parthia Wed .9 Feb. Beta via Wed..l9 Jan A!*reria...Wed..l6 Feb. GaUla Wed .26 Jan Batavia .. Wod.,23 Feb. And every Wednesday from New Fork. hates or vabsaqb. 60. $80,91(X) gold, according to aooommodattonaTickets to Paris, f 16 gold additional. . Return tickets on favorable terms. # J Bteerage at very low rates. Steeraae tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown. and all other parts of Europe, at lowest rate*. Through blili. of laden riven for Belfast. Glasgow. Havre. Antwerp and other ports on the Continent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and i assays apply at the Company** office. No. 4 Bowlinr Green, or both steerage and cabin to OTIS BIGELOW k 00 . 605 7th street Washington. D C. soar YEB3QN H. BROWN ft PP.. W.Y NEW 1" OHK-HOTTE It I> A.H. The first-class steamers of this line?"Amsterdam." "W. A Hcholten,** Rotterdam." "P. OalaEd." Schiedam" and "Masu"?carrying the O. S Mall to the Netherlands, leave Watson's Stores. Brooklyn, mralariy on WEDNESDAYS. First Cabin?$60. ?7<'; hiecond Cabin?$45. $50: Steeri > ic. H C.AiACX. General Agent. 27 South ? William street New York. For passan* apply to 'i W G. METZEROTT ft CO., 925 Pennsylvania I avenue. Washington. or F. H JOHNSON, Agent, I National Safe Dei>osit Building, corner NewYori avenue and 15th street northwest. aug7 ^EllATOUS, " MEMBERS OF CONQRE8S. AND OTHERS. VOB THB fINEST MADE GARMENTS, PLACE Y0UB 0RD1R8 WITH 'Y ?KO. T. KEEK. MERCHANT TAILOR. decg-lm Wo. $14 flth street iorthw?st CEAL SACtt( E$. SILK CIBCI LABS, t? SILK DOLMANS, LADIES' FCB CAPS, NOVELTIES IN COLLARETTES AND MUFFS, OtJITS FUR CAPS. COLLARS and GLOVES. LADIES' ASD MISSES* DEBBY HATS. FUB ROBES. TRAVELING BLANKETS. GENT'S LINED DOGSKIN GLOVES. JANES I, DAVIS* SOUS. decT-lm Ml P?aaa. Aw. J^INLAP A CO. LATEST STYLES OF M f SILK. DERBY, SOFT. AND OPERA HAT a, JAMES T. DAVIS' SONS.. dec7-im SSI PsaasylTanla sts. JUST RECEIVED TWO CABS PRAIRIE HAY, and for Bale in quantities to suit. A fine article for f"1 ^reiodeal'^ea ^ DOt ,up Jrtor to and a I W. H TENNEY ft SONS, \ Wholesale Defers In Flour, Grain, Hay and Feed, 1 _dec3-ly Georgetown. P.O. I CKCOND 11A WD CLOTHIKU. I ^ATS. BOOTS, SHOES, WATCHES. PISTOLS. Pjn be disposed of at the very highest cash prices 4. or. M. WALSKEY, 901 E street, corner fl northwest, order* by mail wlll be AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. ~ BY VIRTUE OF A DECREE OF THE 80- - PRKME COURT, of the District of Oolumbia rassel in Equity Cause No. 6568,^^. I Bhali pell at public auction upon the prewi?ee. on WEDNESDAY, the 6th dayof jan^r^issi? at 3 o'ci.ock p m.. a 1 that certain real estate lying in theConnty of Wa?hlnBton. In the District of Columbia, known and designated as lot numbered thirty fix (36), in a certain subdivision of a tract of land known as "Metropolis View," the said lotc;i5t?1niii?r twfnty-one(21) acres, fronting on turtle avenue and bein.r improved by a small tenement house. 11'? Metro .olltin Branch of the Baltimore & Ohio U.K. passes through all this land, station within five minutes %&lk. There are several fine bnildinsr sites cn the property, and it is well adapted for tuu-iner residenc s or for irardeniijK purposes TeniiB of ss!-?: One-third cash, and the balance in e?]val inMallirc t?, payable in one and two year* resjwcti vely, evidenced by ihe note* of the n.rcbat-er. Ix'ani'K ii.terest and secured by deed of trust iu>od the proj erty. or all cash ?t the option of the purchaser. a deposit of $100 will bare quired &t the time "f sale. Conveyancing and rec rdintr at the cost of the purchasor, and If the tera-s of Kale are not c nnrlied with UTTive days, the nniiersiKi en re%*rves the riuht to r??eli at the ilea una Ctiit r.f the di-faultinir purchaser. J.ANIiOU'H BARTON. Trustee, _ ' ??> N. Calvert st., Baltimore. Md. DUNCANBON liHOt).. Aacts. dec24-d rjlHOMAS BOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY PALE OF""IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE E\ST S'DS O* IKE bEYFNTH STREET TURNPIKE. ,,(nTAKD UNIVERSITY, BS TRUMBULL bTREET AND HOVY ARn A\ i NI K. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme ' Court, of the district cf Columbia, passed fZm the 9th dnv of Jtnnary. 18.H0, tn EnnityJCUL t311 plsinant, and .Jrhn W. Bt*sllet al. Gefemlaats, the undersigned tn.siee will soil at at 4 o'clock p 5'.. on 5th 1?ay of.Iakuasy, 1881, the f>l load ug ie: ?,rilod property. i:? parceis, according to plat tiled iu the csnse, viz: a^l ihit part of ? tract cf land iri Washington county, in the L':Ptrict < { Columbia, known a? Mount l'l?asai t, srd brink.- a purr of lit No. three (3), in tlje div>ion of eaid tract, which w*s allotted tu Land i'eter, saio pwt or parcel of land froniia* on tLe extern boundary of the Seventh Street Turn rite le* t. One of said lots is improved by a large three story brick dwelling and outhouse. 'Jermsof sale: One-third of the purchase money cash In hand, and tfce remainder in three equal instalments, payable it six, twelve and eighteen months f roni the day of sale, the - aid deferred payments bearing interest at the rate of e: x per cent per annum fr< m date of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. Taxes ti l?e paid by the Trustee ont of the proceeds of sale A deposit of 850 on each lot required on day of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days the Trustee reserves the ilaht to resell the property at the risk and cost of tfce defaulting purcbajer. dec20 d&tds HAitVEY L. PAGE. Trustee. COAL AND WOOD. CIOAL. WOOD. ri.ai. / AkTHl H B. SMITH Has on aand and constaatly receiving the bestqual ities of Coai and Wood. Particular atteaiiou .riven to the delivery of Coal free from slate or dust. Orders through mail rr telephone promptly fifed. Main Office?14'13 5th at. n. w. Branch Yard?Oil Siew York * . u.w. (Thomas B. P?nick's old stand.) oct6 3ra L. ^HEUIFP, V?l? Duals* TS COAL AND WOOD. it every itrisiy. 'specia att-nt'.-ju nlrtm k> eyery ords?. _. v . UM and 839 Pa. AT*. Te.erhonio conne-'tiun. &a-a aliiit. *nd N ttreeV Potomtt Rlfcr. tpiW ClOAL. WOOD. ) JOH1VSOIV BROTHERS. WOCiD. Tblaphonic Oositkctions. GOAL. Full Weiohi. Be#t Vuality, Loie Price?. (JOAL- Prompt Deliveries. WOOD. Main offloe, wharves, mill and depot connected with up-vown offlcee by Telephone. With uneqnaled facilities and advantages for economically conducting the wood and coal trade, wbaivee frctory, exU naive store yards enabling us to stock up larKeet when coal la lowest; oiHceg throiiKhont the city, and al! in immediate communication, insurtiur prompt attention to orders, we are prepared to offer to our patrons the best varieties of coal at the very lowest prices. We insure strictly pure coal, of 2,340 pounds the ton. JOHIISOll BUOTUJSRS. Mam office, Kill and depot, foot of 12th, 13th and F sts. s.w Offices: 1202 P st. n.W.; 1112 8th st. n-w ; 1438 7thst.n.w.: and 321 Pa. ave i.e. ol RAILROADS. BALTIMORE ANOFlO RAILROAD." THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINE between THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL RAIL! SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1S80. A. M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, tl. 50? Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Express. 6 00? Baltimore, Eliicott City and way stations. t6.40?Baltimore Express. 6.60? Baltimore, Annapolis, aud way. (Piedmont, StrasburK, Winchtoter, Hagerstown and #ay. via It (Jay.) 8 10?Point cf Rocks and way stations, b 45? Staunton and Valley Express. (Connects for Hairerstown and at Point of Boois for Frederick ) 9.00?New York. Philadelphia and Boston Express. 9.00?On Sunday only for Baltimore, Annapods and way. 10.00? Baltimore Express. (Stops at Hyattsville, College, Beltsviile, Laurel, Annapolis Junction, Jessup'sand Hanover.) tlO.*b?Pittsburgh, Chicago, Cincinnati and 8 Louis Express. P. M. 12.RV-Baltimore, Eliicott City. Annapolis and Way Stations. i 1.25?On Sunday only, for Baltimore and way. t2 05?Baltimore Express. t2.35?New York, PhLL?de!pM* *nd B^^ton Express 3.30?Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester, Frederick, H age re town and Way, via Relay.) *. 30?Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express. (Frederick, via Relay. Stops at Annarolls Junction.) t4.45?Point or Rocks. Frederick, Hagerstown. Winchester and Way Stations. (On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only.) t4.40?Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, tfi.45?Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. (Martinsburg and Way. via Relay. Stops at Hyattsville and Laurel.) 8.05?Point of Rocks and Way Stations. t6.45? Baltimore and Way Stations. 7.30? Baltimore and Laurel Express. t8.50?Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St. Louis Express. 9.45? Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express. tlO.OO?New York, Philadelphia and Boston ExBrern. Bleeping Car to New York, and speoJ Sleepinv Car to Philadelphia. tDally. iSunday only. Other trains daily, except Bunday. All trains stop at Belay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio ticket offices, Washington Station, and 619 and 1351 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th street, where orders will be taken for baggage to be checked and received at any point in the city. 1881 PENNSraV?NIAROUTE 1881 TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Hails. Splendid Sckn*bt. Maqvotcent Equipment. IN EFFECT. JANUARY 8. 1881. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot. corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a.m., daily, with Sleeping Cars to Louisville and Chicago: 10:30 a.m dally, with Sleeping Cars from Harrlsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chlcatro; 9:30 p m. daily, with Palace Cars to Pittsburg. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara, with Parlor Car to Watkina and the North, at 8:00a.m. dally, exceptSanday;9:30 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Oars to Ganandalsrua and Watklns. For Williamsport, Lock Haven andElmira, at 10:30 a.m. dally, except Sunday. For New York and the East. 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 2 30 and 10:00 p.m. On Sunday 2:30 and 10:00 p.m., limited express of Pullman Parlor Cars, 9 30 a m. dally, except Sunday. For Brooklyn. N. Y.. all throuKh trains connect at Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street. avoidIn* double ferriage across New York city. For Philadelphia, 8 00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 2:30. 5:40 and 10-00 p.m. On Sunday, 2:30, 6:40 and 10:00 p.m. Limited Express, 9 30 a.m. dally, except Sunday. For Baltimore, 6 40. 8:00, 9:30, 10:30 a.m., and 2:30, 4:20, 4 :40. 5:40, 9:30 and 10:00 p. m. On Bunday, 8 HK), 10.30 a.m., 2:30, 6:40. 9:30 and 10:00 p.m. For Pope^s Creek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6.40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. dally, except Sunday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBUR3 RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 7 00, 7-.20, 9:20, and 11:20 a.m., 4:20, 6 00. 6:20, 8:00 and 11:30 p.m. On Sunday at 7:00, 9:20. 11:00 and U:?> a.m. and 8:00 p m. For Richmond and the Bonth, 7:00 and 11:00 a m. dallj, and 5:00 p.m. dally, except Sunday. Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6:00,8- 06, and 10:00 a.m.; 1 ?0. 3:00, 6:00, 7:OOand9:l0 p.m.. and 13:00 midnight. On Sunday at 8:06. and 10:00 a.m.; 7 00 and 9:05 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor oar aoccinmodations can be procured at the offices, northeast corner of 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destination from hotels and residences L P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON. General Manager. novM THE TRADES. DOOKBIKDING?The Ltcttt Bindkrt employ D first class Workmen, and tarns ont superior work. It is one of the oldest establishments In the city 1013 Pa. ave.. 3d floor. ootl AND JOB PRINTKB8. 1013 Penneylvanla ays., Washington. D O- _ WsMai a wwiitf. t> OLD W1HJB AMD OLD FBmMiH are known as the beet, so is JUSTH'S old stand known foryearaas tho only place where first-class SECOND-HAND CLOTHING can be sold at respectable prices. Address or call at JUSTH'S Old stand. No. 619 Dst., between 6thand 7thst. n.w., or Branch Store, No. 408 9th St.. between D and 1 sts. n.W- K- B.? Note by mail prompt^ attended o. Una* QEOORD-BAMD OLOTHUm BOUGHT n and the highest cash prices pcld. Also, watches, jewelry. Guns. Pistols, etc. Oall or address HER naw?ttit..iuiih'in. HP* AUCTION SALES. j rpHOMAS DOW LI HQ. Auctioneer CATALOGUE BALE OF THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF THE LATE Dn. J. . 8N0DGRA88, AND OTHERS. To be en'd at my auction-rooms, southwest oorn?r Pennsylvania sve. and llth at , cm Hunting on MONDAY EVENING, Jaicabt 10 iko), at half-past sevkn o'clock, and oontinu inw at raae hour earh evening until all are Bold. .1**4-fit THOMAS I OWLING. Anct. GREVT PAttNBROKEK'H SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHE?, JEWELRY. CUILERY. HATED WARE, Ac , Ac. I will sett>ls, Ac. Every lot to be sold and fuJly guaranteed. MOSES JACOBS, Pawnbroker. J?n4-?t JA8- GUILD. Anct ALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES' SALE OF~TWO-HTORY FR*ME DWELLING ANT) LOT Fi-UBTERN FEBT 'JEN AND A HALF INCHKH BY FIFTY FEET: ALSO, TWO LOTS. EACH 8IXTEBN BY FIFTY FEET. ADJOINING. ON SOUTH SIPE OF W. BETWEEN TENTH AND ELEVENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of t? ust dat:*! Decern- L,|i ber 19th, J877, avd duty lvcorded in Liber No. 874. folio 242, one of the land records for tlie District of Columbia, and by the written direction of the party secured thereby, we will s-li ?t public auciion. In froi.t of the premises, ou HATURDAV, January Hth. 1881, at 4.j.0 p. m . the follcmimr describe! real e^t?te, situate in the city of Washington, in said District, to wit : Lots C. D M;d E, in John O. Adauis' subdi vision of Lr>ts Nos. 19 and 20, in mid Adams' subdivision of Hqnare No. 331, h-> said subdivision of sad Lot*C, D aid E is drly recorded 111 th-surveyor's office of raid city, in Litn-r H, B, folio 217, together with the improvements thereon. Terms of sa!? : One-tbird cash: balance In six and twelve month", wi'h iuterestat 7 per cent, to be secured by purchaser's notes and a deed of trust on rropertv sold. Cooveyancinsr aud recording at purchaHer's co-t. Tiiis property will be sold separately or as a n-hole, as may bo deemed best at time of sale. 850 deposit required at time of s*le; ?i <1 terms of sale to be complied with in six days from pale, elee Trustees reserve right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WM f HOLTZMAN, j _ Q. , ARTHUR A BIRNEY, \ Trustees. dfc27-d&dbs rpHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES'SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY, ON I STREET. BETWEEN TENTH ANli ELEVENTH STREETS NORTHEAST. , By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June * * J . 1*11*' anJ dui>" rec-rded in laber 769, iff!? Jo'1? 1?^. et seq., of the land records of-iuiM. the District of (Columbia, and by the written direction of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the preml?es, on FRIDAY, the 7th pay of Janoahy, 1881, at 4 0 clock p. m. , all that piece or parcel of ground lvinw and being in Washington city. District of Columbia, and known and described as part of Lot X-1 (a),' in B(l"?re nine hundred aud fifty-seven (957), being the west thirteen feot one-hilt inch (13 X-12 ft.) by depth of one hundred feet (100 ft.) of said lot, with all improvements. Said r?al estate will be sold subject to all unpaid taxes, collector's certificate of which will be exhibited at the sale Terms: One-third of the purchase moaey in cash, of which a deposit of 8fi0 must be made at the sale, and the balance in two eqnal instalments, payable in six and twelve mouths respectively, for which the promisrory notes of the purchaser, dated on the day of sale, and hearing interest from date at the rate of six per centum per annum until paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold muttbejriven or the whole purchise money tnay be pa:d in cash, at the option of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from the day cf sale the Trustees reserve the riKht to resell said real estate at the risk and cr st of the defaulting purchaser after five days' notice. All conveyancing and recordimr at the expense of the purchaser. O. B. CHURCH,* ? dt c24-8t M. P. OALLAN, > TrnBt??8piTCH, FOX ft BROWN, Real Estate Brokers TRUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPEBTY ON CONNECTICUT AVENUE. UETWEKN K AND L STitEETS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated November 28th, A.D. 1873. and duly recorded in Liber No 738, folio 359,et set].,one of the laud ? ? ords for the District of Columbia,I will sell at pubho auction. In front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 14th Day of Jakuary, A.D. 1881, at 4 o'clock P. M , the following described real estate, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Lot numbered nve (5.) in Shepherd's subdivision of square numbered one hundred and sixtyfour (im),as said subdivision is duly recorded upon the bocks of the Surveyor's office of said city, iu Liber H.D.C-, folio 21o,together with the improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story basement and mansard Brick Dwellinir. Terms: The amount of indebtedness secured by said deed of trust unpaid, with the exiractice; board, nursing and sbiufal treatment; for ledks only. No. 10 Barnet street, between Lexintrton and 8araU>ga sts., near Charles, Baltimore, Md. dec!3 3w* DR. LEON, the oldest established and most reliable LADIES' PHYSICIAN In the city, can be consnlted daily at 455 Massachusetts ave., from a to 4 and 6 to 8. All Female Complaints and Irregularities quickly cured. Consultation free. Separate rooms for patients. nov8-2m EALTH IS WEALTH !-DR. E. O. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT: A specific for Hysteria, Dizziness. Convulsions, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrhoea, Impotency. Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by overexertion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. Oaebox will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for nve dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for Bix boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees Issued by 8TOTT & CROMWELL, 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0., Wholesale and Retail Agents, to whom all orders should be addressed. octl6-s.tu.th&k ANHOOD RESTORED.-A victim of early imprudence, causing nervous debility, premature decay, etc.,having tried in vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple means of self-cure, which he will Bend free to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. H. REEVE8. oct7-eo&K *8 Chatham st.. N. S CAJBD.?To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. Sic., I will send a recipe that will cure you, /rue of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH T. INMaN, Station D, New York City. oct9-eodftk6m (J?60 REWARD?If Da. Bbothzbs fails to on rs

0 llth st, northwest. t w 0 \ 0 MISCELLANEOUS. CUTICURA Itching and Scaly Diseases. Scrofulow llumor*, |!leers. Old Sores and Mercurial Affections Cured vrhen all otfeer human agencies fail. 1. Cuticura Resolvent purifies, strengthen! and supports the system through the most critical staa-es of blood, skin and scalp humors and disorders of the liver, kidneys and urinary organs. CrTicciiA, a medicinal jelly, arrests disease, allays inflammation, itching and irritation, heals ulcers and eats away dead sfcin and flesh. 3. Cuticura Medicinal Hoap, for the toilet, bath and nursery, cleanses, soothes, refreshes and beautifies the skin. Cuticura Shaving* Soap h the only medicinal shaving soap. Skin Humors, Milk Crust, Etc. Skis hraoe.-Mrs. 8. E. Whipple, Decatur. Mich., writes that her face, head aud some parts of her body were almost raw. Head covered with scabs and sores. Buffered fearfully, and tried everythir g. Permanently cured by Cuticura Hemecies. Mile Crcst.?Mrs. Bowers, 143 Clinton street. Cincinnati, speaks of her sister's child, who was cured of inilk crust, which resisted all remedies foi two years. JSowa fine, healthy boj, with a beautiful head of hair. Tettf.r of ihf Hands. ?Elizabeth Buckley, Ii'tieton. N. H.. thankfully praises tue Cuticura Ben.edies for acureof tetter of the hands, which had rendered them almost useless to her. Sra!d Head, Alopecia, Etc. Scali> Ufad.?H. A. Raymond, auditor F. W., J. & H. R R . Jackson, Mich , was cured of scald b? nd of nine years' duration by the Cuticura Remedies. Falling of the Haib.?Frank A. Bean, Steam Fire EcKine 6, Boston, was cured of alopecia or falling c f the liair by the Cuticura Keaied es. which completely iestored his hair when all said he would lose it. Dandruff ?Thomas Lee. 2276 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, afllicted with dandruff which for twenty years had covered his sc>lp with scales one handkerchief BOXEH FANCY WORK BASKETS. BRONZE , AKTICI EH, LAOE GOOD*. HANDSOME FANS. SILK MCFF1 EKH, HAMDKERCHIKPH. &0. LADIES AND MIOSES' HANDKERCHIEFS IN ' GREAT VARIETY. MILK PLUSH BOXES, 1 ' PUBHKH. POCKET BO; tKS, &c. 1 HANDSOME HILK UMBRELLAS. AND MANY ARTICLE* SELECTED ESPECIALLY FOR THK HOLIDAY SEASON. i> o u (? i< a s s ' , 1 <*'-'2 Ninth and f Streets. _ 0ur. kl'ppekt, Bos. 40t* and 4^5 Tlh st n.w. bare attractions ' of new novelties in fancy wor8ied work of new dt sirfiis, for Embroidery on Linen, Mam- ] moth and Feit Cloth. a full line of Worsted (hand-knitted) Goods, Satin and Velvet, Child's Bonnets. Embroidered ' Cloaks, ell sizes, and a general Outfit for Children. Germantown and Zephyr Worsted.German Yarn, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered Material on hand at the Lowest Market Price deci-lm i ? Mbs. selma bippebt, bus 9th street, . opp Patent Office, Deaif.u tn AET EMBROIDERIEH, ZKPHTRS, CREWEL an! GERMAN J OWN WOOL. FELT. CANVASSES, and ail Material for FANCY NEEDLEWORK. Fine selection of laces. nOHIERY,trimmings, wor8teu and children's furnishing goods; full line of macrame thread. stamping promptly executed. dec27 jjme. b. vah kei th. parisian modes, 1113 13th ?, northwest. Latest desisms in wedding trousseaux, mourning drfisses, walking huixs. dinner and reception dresses. BamplpR of the latest importations of Dress Goods, Novelties In Tr.munutfs auu Buttons, always on hand. Complete Costumes of all descriptions at the i shortest notice. decl7 Djiwla's paris kid gloves Reduced 25c. Feb Paib 2-Button, 81 60. a-Button, gl.75. 4 Button. 82.00. genuine monogram kid gloves. 1 2-Button, 75c. 1 8-Buttoc, $1 00, 4-Butlon, ?1-2*5 6-Button, 11,50. J. P. PALMER, impobtf.b and designee of fashions in millinery, dccls Wo hot f St. specialties fob tiie holidays. real lace goods, fan8. silk mufflers. fancy baskets, kid gloves. jackets, ulsters, silk dolmans, fub lined silk circulars, fur lined foot muffs, and a choice assortment of the most recent parisian novelties. m. william, de!6 7 CiteTrevlse. Paris, oq7 Pa.avt. yebmilya's ladies' boots. i am now offering a tine stock of Wi iter goods of my own make, at very low prices, and ft am making to order a class ofSnoES for Ladies and Children that cannot be excelled. . jas, h. vermilya, ; Do6 bio Oth St.. opp. Patent Offloe. Mme. s. j. messer, Dbersmakin? in connection with Agency for 8. t taylor's patterns. system of cutting. jk.. 1308 Fat. north. oct9-Sm FAMILY SUPPLIES. elpuonzo vounos. OX DECK, and don't you fobget it. with candy by the ton, several Grades Fresh i gum drops by the ton Pure and Fresh shellbark8?New York State Crop bit? Lot nuts by the ton?all kinds New raisins by the ton?all kinds New citron and cubbants by the ton New ' florida oran3es?Fine Large Supply valencia oranges-Fine Lar^e lot & very Cheap lemons?The Best in Washington Big Lot < malaga grape8?The Best in Wash'n.50 Barrels and other christmas goodb in endless supply and gbeat variety. to give an idea of our prices, we quote t in part as follows: 8 lbs. mixed candy?Choice for $1.00 7 lbs. mixed candy?Choice for 1.00 1 6 lbs. mixed candy ? Choice French j Creams for 1.00 i 8 lbs. mixed nuts for 100 7 lbs. mixed nuts for 1.60 , 6 lbs. mixed nuts for 1.00 10 lbs. raisins for 100 8 lbs. raisins ; for 1.00 j 6 lbs. bais1n3 for 1.00 i 6 lbs. raisins for 1.00 < i 4 lbs. raisins?Large Clusters for 1.00 ' 12lbs. Ex. "o" sugab (nearly white)...for 1.00 ' lOftlbs- Standard "a" sugab for 1.00 10 lbs. Standard Granulated sugab for 1.00 ' big stock-low prices all through. \ call early. < l tW Telephonic Connections. j elpiiohzo youngs, ' "?04 9th st. north, j dec2_ Opposite Daily Critic Offloe. ] John b kelly, \ Dealer in Fibst-cuss i beef, lamb, veal, mutton. &o. ( cobned beef a specialty. i Stalls 628, 62-, uud 63^ Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 2u8 Nor: hern Liberty Market: or adc?. ess Box 71. City Post Office. t Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of i the city. decl8-ly , received daily. choice philadelphia chiokknb. capons, * turkeys, wild turkeys. ? ca'vass back. bedhead, musoova > djoks. 1 quail, m pheasants, grouse. ] white fish, bass, smelts. , at thi s BOBTON MARK 1ST, c leok schell * co. ( dec9 1*719 Pennsylvania awnw. 1 pLOBIDA OBAIVUES, c strawberries, capons from philadel- 1 phia. ] also philadelphia chicken and tubkeys fob thanksgiving. extra boast beef, canvass-back, run j head. quail, gbouse. etc.. ' at the i PALACE HABKET, f Cor. FourtHBth and h?w York avt, i FBANK S. TIBBETS. oct38 t ' ? < SPECIAL IfOTICE. i Vfe call the sfecjiai. Attention of purchasers to i a new assortment of very elegant smyrna. turkey. ghiorde8 and < daghestan < RUGS AND CARPETS, ' From small-size Mats to extra-large Carpets. s These are very elegant goods and will be sold at < very low prices. Also, a full line of wll- ' ton. axmin8teb and other carpets- ; hook, bbo. * co., nov20 mm f strest northwMt j xwt bkeunlngeb. Practical Watcbmaker 1 it and Jeweler, 929 Penn. ave. Manufacturing and Repairing of Jewelry a specialty. All work neatly and promptly executed. a stock of Fine a Watches, Jewelry and Silverware always on band < i Bov9-8m ! the bininti llECOBD, s3 a Year. 1 i Ho. ol Broadway, Slew fork. Most oomi plete Mining Paper ever published. Sample Copies Free. Orders executed for hslws Stocks and other Securities both In v. *. and 1 l San Francisco. 1 sepl-eoftm alex. bobt. chisolm. Prop*r | txtheat Dealers m?ke Money with w. t j > h soule k co.. 190 La 8allestreet, Chicago, 1 111. Write for particular* oetll-eoiaia i r>el* corn hulvkn'i.?Warranted to ears jt Hard and Soft corns without injury or pain g.giehlek. Agent. Boots and Shoes, 1031 7tbit. a.*. Nocureno ?y- octu-lb THE EVENING STAR. T1T,SDA? iannar)' 4, ISM. The Senatonbip PontnU. rRBLIM INERT MANOBUYEKIVO IX SIX STATE'S. The Tennessee legislature mot yesterday. Tlie house was organized by the election or \v. B. Ramsey, (republican,) of Shelby, speaker. The .senate balloted twenty-tire times for spesker without r?suit. Mr. Kims*1 v. is regarded, however, more of a greenbacker than a republk an. 'I he republicans were forevl to acc?pt llie declaration of the Warren greea Lackers and Ignore the caucus nominee. 11 K. Butler, to prevent the election of a democratic Bp* aker. The state-credit and low-tax diicocrats acted in the utmost narmony. Theraucus of republican assemblymen at Albany. N. Y., last night, unanimously noml Dated Gjn. Geo. II. S'aarpe, of lister count v. ;48 their candidate for speaker of the hous.>. skinner, of Jefferson. who was the most prominent opponent of Sharpe. Joined in mikthi; the oondnatlon unanimous. The dimr>cr.iti cau rus mndiiated Erastus Brooks, of Ulehmund. as their candidate for speaker. About two-thirds of the luembers of the Maine legislature have arrived ar Augusta, and [ aiivasslng ou the senatorial question Is verv lively. The contest will be almost wholly b? tw e?-n Messrs. Hale and Frye. and I he friends pf both gentlfiuen are very conrtdont of tli" success ot their respective candidate by a ?m ill tnaj' rlty. Hie Pennsylvania senatorshlo was vlrtna'.ly sotllcd at;ali.st lion. Galusha AJGtojv, a' 11 ir ris-tmg, last night, b\ the success of tticoilsvr pirtj In the republican cau.'iis o.* house ofiu ers. 1 he t'allforala legislature met at Sa'rameito yesterday. and effected an organl/.a'l m w. i r?ut delay, the republicans organizing bat it Lenses. The Nevada legislature also met and org nIzed at Carson City. Slofson has written to t he in Paris, proposing to play Yignaux. the champion bill Maid player, on ihe following term-: Three thousand prints up for a stak'* of ft.wo francs; i lie tame to be played on a new table from N >v York, on which neither s;os3on nor\,pmm has played; the match to come off In New i'ork, London or Paris. Another Naval Engagement took place on the 4th instant between the Peruviau and i billan vessels In the cay of Pisco. Peru. The land battf run and several torpedo boats also took part lu the light, but no d-3 advantage was gained by either side. Tue United states steamer Lackawanna, which was anchored In the bay. as well as several other neutral vessels, had narrow escapes from the shells of th" belligerents. A Baseball Players Pay.?A telegram to the N. Y. Htrald from Cleveland. Jan. '2. si\e: Th" directors of the Cleveland Baseball Ci'ub bave been expecting Dunlap s contract for some time, but It failed to arrive for some reason, and as tht season is rapidly approachlnj and rus Dunlap Is one of the best nu n in the nine. It Is no wonder that the directors began to get anxious. To-day the mystery was solved r>y the appearance ot Dunlap, who came from the East- tie immediately had an interview wit h the directors and demanded that they piv him fl.coo, the salary he drew last season, or grant him a release. The directors refused to do either, and were Arm In saying tn^y would gve blm no extra pay. The great second basem in then made threats, and declared that he would not stay unless they gave him his price, i lapp. be says. gets fl,sw>, and he constders himself worth as much as he. The consideration of i he matter has been laid over by both parties until to-morrow. A TniEF's Deatti.?An unknown mm attempted to steal an overcoat from a passen.; on the Morris and Essex railroad yesterday morning. He was detected as t he tralu was having East Newark, N. J., and leap si from the moving train. In falling he struck on his head, and died soon afterwards. There was nothing on his person to lead to his ldentlflca Hon. and his remains were taken to the morgue at Hansom Jo.eeo Wokth of Wedding Present? Stolen. rhe house of Mr. Wm. P. Sheldon, a New York stock broker, living In Brooklyn, was^aoolly entered by a thief while the family were at dinner a day or two since, and diamond. Jewelry, it, to the value of $5j-|? were carried off. The articles were wedding presents given to Mr. Sheldon's daughter, w ho was marr;< i a couple of we?.ks since. They were stored in an upper room. Although the thief was seen lu the house, he was mtetaiten for one ot the servants. A reward of *'2,ou*> is offered for the recovery of the stolen goods. Discharged Because he Wouldn't Yote.?A telegram from Jersey c ity. N. J., Januarv .. i, says:?Reuben Howe has for a long tlm^bjea a letter-carrier In Jersey City, and has performed all the duties pertaining to the offl ;e faithfully. Last October Postmaster Gop.de learned that Howe belonged to a religious sect called the United Evangelical Brethren, one oi their regulations is that the brethren sh ill have nothing to do with worldly afTalrs. rue postmaster questioned Howe, and asked hlui li tut h was one of their beliefs, and Howe aimftt(d that it was. The postmaster told llo.ve that he thought working for the governm'-nt was a worldly affair, and that he thought Iiowe ciu"h? loyQte at tlic cotnlng <^egti>a. EoWe refused to do so. and the po-?'_aitst?r. learning of the fact, discharged him to day from ihe government employ. Howe savs he w.li apply to the Postmaster General for reln-:U'..>tnent under the civil service rules. a Congressional Contest. ?J udge J. C. qpok hiisstrved upon M. E. Cuttes a notice of Ms intention to contest the seat for the oth I .va congi etslonal district. Injunction Against a Pkeachsr.?An injunction has been Issued In the common Di-*as lourt at Pittsburg. Pa. restraining Rev. Nevin Wccdslde from preaching In Oak Alley church. Marital Infidelity with Tragic Results.? A special from Memphis says:?"This morning Uenry Burton found Mr. Tate, a barber, lu his room with his wife. He shot Tail twice and Mrs. Burton once. Tate returned the Are, mortally wounding Burton. Mrs. Barton s wound is trilling. The character of Tate's wound is tot stated."' A Youno Girl Murderkd by a Kejected Lover.?a young girl named Barbara Greenthai was stabbed to death last night in Brooklyn by a young man named James Walsh, wnose mentions she had rejected He procured a small dirk, sharpened the blade until It would nit like a razor, and last n'.ght repaired fb her aouse. She came out and talked to him, and then left him and ran Into the house. Later In the night, having occasion to go to the door, she saw Walsh still hanging around, and she ivent out to speak to him. a few minutes after she staggered Into the hallway, exclaiming, Oh, I'm stabbed:" and sank dead In the arms of one of the family who opened the basement loor just as she was falling. Walsh dropped tils weapon and made off. After tb > murder Walsh went down to Gowanus canai and attempted to commit suicide by drowning himself, but he was Ushed out and taken to th? Long island College HospltaL It was not inown at the time that he was the murderer, out he told who he was, and he was removed to the police station, where he was round to be so exhausted that a physician had to be e a lie 3 m to attend Mm. Mrs. Sarab E. Bslden, who It Is stated, Is the widow of a confederate general, was arraigned yesterday at Jersey city, N. J., charged Mth defrauding boarding house keepers. a Fourteen-Year-Old Murderer.?a telegram from Philadelphia, January 3 says: a ad named John B. Evans, 15 years old, ivas fatally stabbed to-night at 4th and Redirood streets by Martin Dorf, aged 14 years. Dorf had been sent to a bakery for bread, and vas accosted on a street corner by Evans, who itruck him in the face and knocked him In the rutter. Dorf says he struck Evans in selflefence, but denies that he use! a knife. When Evans was struck he ran to a drug store, bat Iropped dead on the threshold. Examination >f the wound showed a pocket-knife had severed an artery above the breastbone. Dorf ays Evans Invariably tormented him when he net Mm in the street. Th* Cold Snap in the South.?The Happalannock nvrr is closed with ice six inches thick, mere Is great scarcity of Are wood in Fredercksburg, the principal fuel used there. The luthorltlea have taken possession of all tne ivood in the yards, in order to protect the destitute. The supply of water has been almost cut iff by freezing in the supply pipes. John A. stringer, a citizen of Chesterfield county, Va., was found frozen to death Sunday, on the road near his home. He had driven to Petersburg Saturday, and left for home the same evening, snow has been on the ground at Augusta, Ga., one week, which Is unprecedented in the history of that city. There was fine Blelghlng yesterday ind Sunday, the first for 25 years. Sleeting, cowing and freezing were the order of yesterday at McKinney, Texas. This is the severest winter ever known there. At Denlson, Texas y esterday, snow fell at intervals. Hamilton Brown, an old colored man, living near Warrenton Junction, Fauquier county, va., was found on Sunday morning sitting in his chair frozen to death. Rcm Did It.?At Parkerdaie, N. J., yesterday memooti Mrs. Chad wick, a widow lady, was out sleighing with her brother, when they were run into by a heavy sleigh driven by a drunken rran. and Mrs. Chad wick was so severely injured that she died in a few hours. Assistant District Attorney Daniel T. Rollins was yesterday temporarily appointed dtr trlct attorney of New York, in place of Benja mln k. Phelps, deceased. Mr. Rollins is a republican. and it is thought will be permanently appointed by the governor. Seventeen women of Star City, In?L, are being prosecuted for entering the only saloon in town, emptying the liquor casks, breaking the glassware, and cutting up the pool table with an axe. 1 8NOWVUJJKO WITH lMroRTTP KNOW. ? Tn? boys up town discovered that the inoomlnff trains were covered with snow to the depth of four or rive Inches, and they speedily orsram?.?d a snowballing expedition, and the sport w is kept up for a lone t*me with the limited huv* or the snow which was thus imported into the city.?Charhstan .Verr*. A Yor-No Win s snctrr?Mrs. Mstthl?wen, V4 years ot aw*e. committed suicide in Baltimore Muiday morning by cutting her throat whlis temporarily tisane. She was the wile or a Norwegian dome business in this city. Thk IU'SM ok KMKiRA-noN.?The prediction that the jcar's Immigration would exceed all former records has turned out to be trua The prodigious aggregate of sno vk arrivals at faatle oarden surpasses anything before know a there, mid no doubt the t?.ime is true regarding the arm air- during i^se hi the other seaport* of this country. The new year, nevertheless bids t?tr to ouido in this n spect even the unpr?v&denud cue just ended.?A. ?. sm. m. A M?YHoniST Mimstkk kii.t.sn.?A special Stau s that the Kev. William Pell, ot lUieltlph V\..a Methodist minister. was killed last satuiday night at Steamburg. Pa. in a runaway steich tit, the horse taking fright at a parsing train. An AnnmoK ro thk Nauru Tkoh-k Mr. Daly has n -xivedan unexpected Hd hi? little ec.louj ot Nautchdauours and luggti rs, who arrl\( ?i a h w vi ek-a^o fr.?ui Hindustan. 1 ne addition was made athalfpisl eleven on New Var a evening, when a liabj was born, wbo hereafter will call oomdat. the twclvcy?*?r old Drlde of Abboolally, "mother," or whatever the equivalent lu Hindustan nity be for that term of relationship ami afT?vUon. oomdst la tbe fairest of the N ?uteh d in -era who are under coutract to Mr. luiy. Mr. Palyfe family physician. 1 ?r. ,J. *\. Duallng. assist<*d by Dr. .Switt, his colleague, were present at the birth of the boy. which must be otne historical from the tact that the >ouiig Ablv totally. who weighs four pounds and four ounce's. Is the llrst Hindoo c hild born on American soil. Mother and child are doing welL?AV the cold seemed so penetrating. The leg was Lot hi ng but lot- tloatlng lu the air. 'I Lo M.cshoue Indians, lu Nevada. call tlilit floating hr pogrnlp. and when it appears they wlllnot have their "wickiups" uutll It g.KNj away. Then is a go'asju Tor this. A person out of doors necessarily breathes Into tho lungs air which Is charged with mtluiteslinal particle* of ice. Naturally, congestion or In ihuuma'lou is likely to follow, and (he bigg*and stronger the lungs, of course, the gre.it.?r 1" t he lung surface expose!. and the ui^re s> rlous Is 1 he- hold which the disease tafcei?S ?' Luk' Trt'/"nt. Tuf Eci ectic Ci.t it of Trenton, N .1.. composed of colored men, has electee ?,en. ..rant an honorary member, and has received an auiocraph letter from htm in -a hlch he accepts the honor wl!h much pleasure. The club hashed tbe 1 tter frame-d.and shows It with much pride to all visitors. Eij.a IlKiGiNS, the young daughter of a p"?or miner, al Dunmore, Pa, desired to dress as well as her companions at a forthcoming party, and therefore purchased some fineries at a store, fcaylug they were for the wire of a neighbor; who would pay for them. The merchant, on atcertalnlng how he had been tricked, male atrauteme-nts to have the girl anw? d. When 1 he officer w ent to get her. she was found hang Ing to a beam In the gariet of her home. DMBD. ltOWEN. January 4th, 1-Sl, mt 7 lu a.m., of coLBumptior, Mrs. la.oisic M foraisrlF tf Dayton, Uh:o, nfty-two yearn Kotice of funeral h?r<-aftar F" NT. Atone o'clock thi? iTuesday) mornin*'. 'aiiunrj 4, lssi, Am<>s 111 sit, in tha?ev-onty eighth j ear of hi* 8?f*. l'unt-ral on Thursday, at 1 y m , from his late r?mde!ce. No 21? A street norlheaMt. 1 riei,oy we loved no dear. Lies bleei inK a.ih the dead. A tear within a father's rye. A moth- rV fc< hit!* heart, ("an only teil the a?rony? lluw hard it iito| !ut. Fi:ti'"?l w.U t. k? j lice from parents renidm<-?. 21til K ftret-t n< rthwst, Wednes lav. jiemary at 2 oVkcfc p.m. Friends and relation* .f the UiuUd to attend. VcUNO. In New York city, Jae.uar\ 4th. 1H81, H< -l Fitzpatku k, dauvnter of th<- i^teJo'anO 1 iucatr ek and wife of J. hn Kues?'ll Youa#, in tt.o iL'rty i imh year of lirr a?re. ^ i iice of funeral in Wa^hiEK'lon hi-reaftor. 2t UNDERTAKERS^ \t 1LL1AJI IIAtKKTT, with Acucnui Pcauixiar, FLHMHHINel FJiDKETARlitt. No. Pa. ave. n w.t between Sd and 4^ eta. Kverythlr.ir flret cIabb f n2' ly rtll?D. VPllll>L?lli r UXDEHTAKMK, laaa fkTtnth ?tr?t aortliSHt. ap28 J?BR K. WB1UHT. UXDBBTARBR, spa7-Ito? 1??T Mfltk rtTMt a w. I^OIISIAKA STATE LOTTJKUT. TAKE NOTICE! AH coiTOEpcndeaoe should be with M A. Dauphin as below. In all com* the TICKETS tbemaelvee are sent, and never circulars offering certificates or anything else Instead. Any one propo^ing to offer anithin* else by circular or otherwise, on bit own behalf or that of the Company, is S Hirindlcr. A Splendid Opportunity TO WIN A FOKTUNE. IIB8T GRAND DlbTiilLUriON, CLASS A. AT NEW OKLEANH. TUESDAY. JASUAttT 11IH, 1881, 128tq Monthl* Dhawiko. Louisiana State Lottery Com pan v. This inetitution was retrularly lnoorporaied by the legislature ot the state t or educational and charitable purt-oeee in 18G8 for tne term off twentjr-llve years, to which contract the Inviolable laith of the ntate is pledved, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, securiwr it? franchise in the ne# constitution adopted December 2d. A.D. 1879, with a cupital of jl.ooo,woo, to which it has since added a reserve fund of over $35U.(KK). ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DISTRIBUTION will take place monthly oa the seoond Tuesday. It Sever Scales or Pontine*. Look at the following distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, ?*>.000. 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO DOLLARS E ACH. HALF TICKET*. ONE DOLLAR. i Capital Prize *30.000 1 Capital I-riae io.000 1 Capital Prise 6,0U0 2 Prusee of $2,500 5,(100 5 Prlxee of LO00 6.S08 2CPnxeaof 600... ... 10,000 100 Prize? of 100 10,000 2t 0 Prize? of W... lo.OUO Bon Prizes of 20 lO.UW 1.000 Prizes of 10 10. (MM APPROXIMATION PHIZES 9 Approximation Prizes of f-100 (2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 300.. L>*uO 9 Approximation Prizes of 100 900 1,867Prises, amounting to.. 9110,400 Responsib'e corresponding agents wanted at all points, to whem liberal compensation will be paid. For further information, write clearly, giving full address. Send orders by express or Uowisterea Letter, or Money Order by mail. Addressed only to M. A. DAUPU1H, or M- A. DAUPHIN, at * ? . SIS It road way, |?w TerS. Or S? P? HORBACHi AOS 14th St. s.Wh Washlagtea ?.C. %WAll our Grand Extraordinary Drawings an under tbe supervision and management of Qtmi. d, T. bEAUREGARl) and JPBAL a. EARLY, dll LIEBIQ COMFAIVT*S EXTB40T W MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOB SOUPS. MADS DISHES AND 8AUCE8. LIEBIQ COHPAHT'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. "Is a success and a boon for which nations should feel grateful"?See * 'MedloaltTaai. ** ' 'Lancet," ' 'British Medical Journal." 4K. CAUTION. ?Genuine only with the fee simile ot Baron Llebig's Signature in Blue Ink across the Label. "Consumphcn In England increased ten-fold la ten years." LUBN COKPAMI'S EXTS4CT OF MEAT. To be had of aD Storekeeiwre, wmn, and Chemista. Sole agento for theJJnltodStataa (wholesale only. C. DAVID * 00-. U. Mart IiUMi London. England- msrU