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EDUCATION AT..
k' pBOr, j. max MPKLLBIt Wwtorof
I' JL Music, 8t John's EpwtsI ?T;;irch, T??*ber
r of Piano, Or?rac and Vocal Music, &c., 1209 lUh
**Teet northwest. d"c31-tr*
| 1A1*IT?>L. II ILL.
' Mr. (iK\"LH h<tt) rn-op?E*<t hie School in
McCauiey's IIa.i, 299 Pennsylvania ave- n<> aonths.j?t
deo-JU- lm
1)KIV4Ttl.V.OH IN CI AWR-Mn'h.-n-ntica,
Latin, <?r?? , irnirh. Oer . an ar.d * frflirSpecial
?tt<; ' ^n to fir?>p?winri for Oofl^a-e, W>?t
Point, Anns; anil au rciui^tit'veexau.itiatlont
Terms in ad'ai <-e
d28 8 A* . FI \NN, A M., 7< 2 5?b St. norti-we?t.
"V'OV 17, l?x7~P^~f ai.d~.Mr* l7~k C C'>LX*
LIERE'li residence ar.d private School for
I'ojp in rraiowd to 1538 I street uort/ivn-^i. Lessens
In the French Layua?re. " <ie-'.4-8;u
MLLE. V. FIUI* 'lU'ii HIC'M French
Classes B winners, Interiue<1i*!e, Advaeoed.
?>rw term November 2dth. Pupiis elapsed at any
time, and or; y cbartred from .late of entrance.
Class hours euitfi-Ie t. a.], Ttibs moderate. i ri
\ yte lessons ij oiv irbd Oall At 910 14'n ?t between
m. and 1 p. m.; Monday* and Ti: tr^'iay*. between
4X and .-> p. m. n?vl7
JK IKTILfcT. I..Teacher of fi\no, uliGAN
and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to
banners, a* weii as those wi?v in* to be, i;.?.Afied
for Teacher*- Ter.ua moderate '315 ft street
northwest. nov*i eo2m*
SPIUICE?JA!* 8< !>iIi5?M COLl-KtiE,
corner of ?th aud I. st*. n w?Tids institution
has a proareesive and successful experience of 10
years. It educa esyovn* ni'ji and Tu'i'sn f-.r >18"
?uin?s and self-support. Its Kradust^s s-cnr*
po^itioci Ot ! - f . V.<1 l l jflt "ullli-r Cf ! TU<1y
training KC.ir-w the Envlish Lagyn.re *tnt-l
C?? AritbEL>x:c.c*Tti!:--r.?L 1'a tics' IV .? Jf.
Bookkeepin*. b> f ale and double ou?.rv, alai-leii
*0 every *ar:.-tv cf rr Uiea?. Ei--.ni> .. a i Lcc
turea fay e:nl Kver.lj.? He?siona -rf.rma
tion and ten t> cc.. v. Colletr* <n ?<".,->% jK'?
3V C. HPENC'S PriTirlral vi-1"
.'I'BK am* b: i: n?TiTrrt?, HASRX
i>UTOJ?, i> o.
For cfrtnlarf a lrtr-w Mrs. M B AUCHIi:., 1401
MiMi? ffrnf V-?bi'jiytoo. P n ir-71 v
STEAMERS ^dgc~
TWf, WEAWKB AHH?mSMlTB
JL Wdl teave Po-.oncae Ferry 0c _a ??_
Wharf, foot of 7th rj-eet, at 7 "Vicck
9. m., every
8UI-"DAi. lUXHrAT A 3D THUK. O'.?,
TOt all the POTOMAC BrVTK LASV1 >GtJ *1 h
5* I*ooardt-wn a;id Nomld; retnrrlnr MOVUAf
HXDaXtiL?Af and FULDAI.
Fare and Frsi.iit at 'oweet ratjs
ma-iy r. j. hto:,?. ^urw?.
^TiW ?Oilh BOTTJiltOA-Tl.
.. fir^t-claas Steamers of th's I.ir.e,
"AMSTIKI? :>'." "KuTTEKD 11, "
*fcCHItL>.\ji," "W. A. son ?o!F,5."
? . ? "P t'ALA>D,"?'(l"MU8."
CarryJn* the 17 H. \Iai!-? to the Neth -rlands. leive
>larti-?k't? fctcrea, Brooklyn, rerfu.ar.y on W?U^
? ( JL' A 1 .
lat Oat-in. StO t70. 2d Cabin, -n^O. cte?r$28
11 OAZArX. General A?ri .,t JI So ;th
William et.. Kf-w York F >r i>aisat/M a.>p!y to W.
Q. Aihl/JlKO'1 i A CO., 925 >euiis>l\ania ave.,
V?aehii;?-ton; or F II. JOBNSiOi, A<??it. ^iat.o^al
Vafe Dei-oeit Bi.I'dintf. corner Hetv York ave. aud
.>Ui8t nortliwtst. Jan)7
VOBTH (iEBMAH LLOV I>?ertiiUHa
i.1 Lrsa Btx *KKN Jiicw You*. Havk*. [^okdos.
SOUTHAAII 1UH AND Bbimu
1 he steaaier^ of this oonjptuy will gall ever? Sat
l rday from Bremeu Her. foot of W btree' Qohok-n
H*u* of Froci Mew York t<> Havre, i-ou
Con, Set: th amp ton and Bremen, hret oa'-lc, 180
aeccad cabin, *60: steerair?, ?8<>. prepaid steenwr*
certlficaUHu i'Jy. For frei^nt or passaKe apply tc
v'ELKIlHq & C'X, 2 Bowilng Qr*eu, New Yr>rk
W G MrTZF.IW'TT * ?., 9* Pa aye., Avrents
tor Waahlny+on ? au^/i
rim?n uhe. "
Vy KGTIUl.
LAxm 1tour a.
TUX CFNA31> BTSAM8HIP LI.M11
El?.
0?tw*tD Rtw York and Liverpool, Call*
in? at Cork Harbor,
FBOM I'ltlB 40. H- B.. Ni?W XOltii
Bafavla ^e<t..lV Jan JBoJiHa 1C F?b
t?dl? ^>d ,26 Jau Batavia... Wed-,23 Feb.
Atlas Wed. ,2 Feb Oal'ia Wed. .2 V ir.
parthia W?l..9 leb IScytUta... Mar.
?jid evtry V odnet?dar frum >e^ Yorf
Ratxe or passao*.
3'j0, '' O. acoordinfr tf'aooorcaiCdatJfna
tickets to Paris, g!5 acdlt!on*i.
HetcrL tickets on favotanle ie-Qi
Hvoera-fc-s at very low ratee tic<c?t? irn-j.
ytverpoo. and Uneej ato^Ti, tni all otaer & j
.Itrope, at lowest rntaa. I
XhrotiKh b-Jls of viven for Bo :
Havre, Antwerp and other porta on the UODtlne-nL
and tor Mediterranean ports
For freltf^it and pasnave apply at t;ie Company's
CfT.ee, So- B- Oir^n, or b-1-!* stee' Me anc
cabin to OTIS BltfXLOW * OO.. M lib atreei
Wwfolnirtcu. D C.
0*21 V??SOH H BBOWS AC O , R. If.
""medical, &c.
MF ULANCHE.OF PATilK, FEMALE'S DOC
IliEhfl, rurtts ail complaints. A suecialty,
Lfcuccrrbea. 710 u et. northweet Ja >l.'?-4t
SPEHMA1X>fciIGiA, Impottnc, Prema'nre D-^iay,
tmiseions ai><l ail Venereal Diseases,
<}t.i(kiy c-.ired by 1>t HENBIE. So calomel u<* d.
Ail Female V. taknefefcte, etc , cured. 4'6 Vir^iuia
avenue e-^uth west. 1anir>-lut*
B- LBON, the oldest eetablisned ana mt*it red
able LA 11 lib* PHYSICIAN In the city, can be
ronen'.ted dai.> at 4;>6 Ma6?achTxset*<- ave., from J
to 4 and C to 8 All Female Complaint* and Irrnffnlaritlee
quic^i cured. Coaanlwdon free Separa>
rooma l^r vatieuta. laiS lm
HEALTE IS WEALTH!? DR. E. O- WEST'S
NEliVE AND BKAIN TEEATMENT. A
Jitdflc for Bynerla, Dizzineaa, Oo.ivnlsions,
Nervoua Ueadache, Mental Depreation, Lom of
Memory. Bi>:_ii-atorrhita. Impotency, Invo'.antary
zlbi1bs?vm. It.mature Old Aye, ca ise.1 by overexertion,
Sr-i: ?buse, or over indulgence, which
>ada to naj?.ry. decay and death. Ore box will
cure recent cafes, t. >?h box contains one month's
treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for
Eve dollars; Beat by mall prepaid on rectint of
V nee. We Kuarautee six boxoe to cure any case.
With each order received by o? for six boxes,
accompanied with five dollars, we wiJ send the
purchaser our written truarantee to rerim the
money tf tfie treatment does not effect a euro.
Orar*nte?e a by 81"</T"I ft OBOii*WkLL, 480
Pennsylvanif- avenue, Washington, D. 0 . whclfr
ale and Bet^v' Awuta, to wl.om all or=iera should
U- addressed. ooUt>-?. tu.th^k
MANHOOD BtSlOBED.?A victim of early lm
prudeuce, <?u-'tnir nervous debility, premature
decay, etc..havim* tried in vain every known remedy,
has discovered a simple mean* of seii - cure,
which he will send free to his fe!low-eutf?rers.
A idrees i- H. BEaVEB,
oct7 eoAK il Chatham St.. N. J
ACAttl* ?To all who are suffering from the
errors ar.d lndt-?cr?tlons of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, fcc.. I will
-end a recipe taat will cure you, free of char ye
This srreat remedy waa discovered by a missionary
!n South America. Send a self-addressed envelope
totheBev. JO?BPH X. IN MAN. Station D, New
Fork Olty. oct9-eodx.k6m
ClONSLLl I'lt and MADAMS SFLDtN, Pro/
fesH .rB ol Ahdwi/ery; over tweuty years' sacceasful
pra-^ti-e; board, nnrsins and ekihful treatment;
for lad '-s omy. 162 JLuintrton ave.. New
York city. janlO-lm*
Madam di fouest has lemkdy for
Ladies. All female ccmp'amU quickly cured.
Can be consulted daily at 6u6 10th street northwest.
Office hour* from 1 to 9 p. m dec30- 5 *
A TTKN1ION! ? Hbrhly respectable lady has
l\ nicely furnished KOOMri, with ttrai-olass
LOAED. lor during illness Addre-?t Box 9,
3tar oftlce. dcc80 3w
K M -j'Tk'A FliENCH POWDE li.i?Oertaln
cure for K: Iney Diseaoes, Oravel and ail Crliary
Plsea^ -w. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness,
Impotency, tideet. Scrofula, Syphilis a.id a!
L uod and Hkni Diseases speedily cured. Oonor
"Lcea cured in 4? hours. For sale by WM. B. EN
1 *'I8LB, Dri.K-tnst. corner 12th st. and .Pa. ave
Prlw- A3 per box, sent by mail nndir sea' on reaeipt
of price. ciar4
CtOKBULT*i'K. BOBEBTSON, every Wednesria?
1 aiul 8?turui.y. at hla uhloe, 4Ui 0 st. n. d<?/
4)? st-. from i to 9 p. m., who. with 15 years' exoe
r-eiite, .cuars^ioea a cure In ail diseases of the Urinary
Orvai-h, Nervous and Seminal Weakness,
Nocturnal En.issiona, Impotency, Ac. Oouorrhoaj
or Syp hilis, recently contracted, posltlvoly cured
n from 8 to 10 days- Consultation strictly private.
and separate offices for ladies. Befcrs tc the
. 'eadin* physicians of BUtimort. Main office, 19 9.
Xutsw #t.' Baltimore. Charges moderate mariS
TIIE TRADES. ~
BOOiiiiIJil?lNi>?TheLxcsTT Pindkh* e;nploy
first d*?t. Workmen, and turns ot super(<n
work. It Is one of the oldest estobUshments Id ths
c.ty. loia Pa ave., ad Coot. octi
Gibson ?boibbb&
. PBACiXCAL BOOK AND JOB rtilh iMBS.
10ia Pennsylvania ave.. Washington. D O.
?' 11?Printings? srfsltr. is
VATUBE N TKimPBi
I7. FPA/.iiBS BOOT BITTEKS
If you are weak, or lanwuld. use Frazier's Bitters
If your feeh Is flabby and your oomplexlon
?* , Erazier's Bitters. K you live in a uia1
atU1 district use Frazier's Bittcis If worn down
with the cate - .f ciiUdrea, use Frazler's Bitters. If
vou have jot the blues, use Frazl-r's Bitters If
jou have ?e\it .ate hours aud lived oor.trary to the
-aws of health, u*e brazier's Boot Bitters. If y.?u
n ed toLinjf ui>. take Frazler's Bo??t Bitters. If
i^u have abused :u?tesd of used nature's xift, use
Frazler's Bitters jf you fe?i old before your
tme, use Frazler's Bitters, if ufe has becomes
I'Giden and yon have gloomy foreb .dirixs. use
) razier's Bif.ers If your hauds tremble and your
eyes have urown dim, Ptazier's Boos B.tters will
make you fett youn*r a*?iu. Sol.t by a>l druv>rista
everj where at the iow price CI Der bottle HENBV
^ DAV18. m ie Proprietors, Cleveland, O. HT?>T T
v tKuMWKLL, Wnoleoale Agents, 482 Peunsylvams
ave. JanW e>
DIBECTOK FR L AMPSTS ELIXIR OF HEBB9,
tned atd acknowisdtted by the medical authortjes
m Germany as a sure remedy for all disorder*
of me *t( mai h, esp-ecially for
INDIGESTIOM AND DTSPKPSIA.
1 mported ar.d for sale by
A, KLOC*B#iHI.Plumasl?t,
. mam t> st. ?.w
4 TOM KISOHEVt, 1)BT CLKANINQ
A ESTABLISHMENT and DY* WORKS, Ho.
w , near tne D- 8. Patent Offloe.
fAWWispd OENTLKMBNS' GARMENTS OP
s?l DYXD, SIM, OBEPB
GLOVES, Bio.
r>K??LuL1X * i*ntny das EVENING
Thirtv yaars sxperlenos- Terras
moa*r*te * novl
IV-T'X'UBauds of WATCHES have bees
vilrf Vil5.ORler b?JSoe during the last thirty
1? V* UIQM to-dav as wheu mamtaS^fiLiJ
i?4,1 JJ^ede Watdtes wfll, with oar% lart
N km ?.bT V per
on- ?- JXXoMX, 911 fWMylfWiA?**, tod
AUCTION 8ALE8.
TO.IIOHROW.
NfK?J^Xn.Tll'i^IT^gira L AND y
DIAPAIS ^ OhT HW EST. AN O T wo nxvi
l.INCJK ON 1 ? 1IFTH SrMET HKTWir*
1 AND K NOK1HWK8T. ' BXTW**>
,.f^LV}^!!e o! a decreeof tae Supreme Court a_a
Of the District of <.:olum*v* pa^sei m fcnnitv f*tt
7.487. John W? ter*alve^ JeI
^Ua^f,rbTth,cUI ' a* underbred. ae Truatwn,
win jfif.r f.,r g3!(l OTJ WEDNESDAY TH?
front nfAtVOFjA>rAKY? V^1' " Ptblio auction, iJ
Iron, of th? i rt"-.i'?, at thehour of 4 oVwok p
,*11.ttj,!se Plece* ?/ 4*rce'8 of grou?d, lyirta
j? Washington and 6istr.ci
pi Cnli mlia, apd known and described hm ?nh
lot* (31) and (82.) !c square (4.5. > Ub
, And ?, Tnr:<SDAY. 20th my or Jvntabt.
t i,<}t\ } ' p?niM boar, will .?ffer for na't* tb^ south
thirty-twr ffet front hy the depth thereof of lot 5
th.?2!iare w,7' t, ^'nf-r 1th the iniprcvementp
tn< reou ami the a) pnrn-nao.-ee thereto OeJontfing
! r-,?, of ^ ?re MfoIloWB: Out-third of the
! LLIl" naomj to be paid in cash, within five
fa /? ??**?? which or,p hn-idred dol
jars is to be p?id a-? a deposit at the
1 ?' ,Hat(" rn e3c!l bonne and on each
ft ttvJ"1 ? ?>alarce ?* purchase money
t e*,ta'installment*, in six. twelve and
e.wbtten months from day of sale. for vthicli the
purchaser or purcliswrs Khali deliver to Raiii Truste^hu,
h-r or their promissory notra dated on
, d.ij of t-ale, and to bear interest at six p?r centum
j ?}1!u.gr,gllaDJ ors-' cash at the option of the purWM.
H WARD. x
Tilt N K U. * bViovTmnq! /-Trustees.
>n7-?oi'AdI.?inbU LaW >
PIANOS AND ORGANS
rt'HJfc. kTIJU'F. 4.\1> TUB KRldlCB
A AiHI? MA CM PUH08, AND
HE Sf
Q . , _ KST1SF OBtaWR. HTTTN
Jan utry J s*-'^^a to cash purchasers before
. *; A?? WI1?I> A BRO., Me Ageuts,
_ dec23 933 7th at, northwest!
HALLKT DAVIS A; CO.'M
cw lOPT GRAND PIANOS. ? Wobli)
Renown kd and Cnkquallud. s^srl
A!po, the Celebrated *
HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO,
the ouly reliable low-price ft, srood-tumsi IT >r!wht
c.aJe._ ||. |j. SU.1INh|{| bole A^eut,
seplfi-eo 8' 1 9th st. northwest.
I^LiWAM REVES A2*1> ?I4>HT
Mli STOP ORGANS,
of unperb tore and finish, and made by the boat
makers tn the country, for only $30, upon easy
monthly payments, at
8L?HE? T- m.VnO'8,
doclS 433 ?tti at northwest.
Ghirh ~~
. PRACTICAL PIANOMAKER,
formerly foreman with F. C. Lighte At 0o (Llifhte
& Ernrt), also i nner with Hteinway * .
Sopj|? SOLE AGENT for the GenutnefcsSSI
DECKER PIANU9 for Pease & Co.,?Tll^7
> w York, an.1 for the BI RDKTT ORGAN
#W7 Tenth Street Hi or th west. flocK
I DltADBCUV
f> HA SOS AND ORGANS.
Beet material, finest tone, eaeieat payment*, popp'nr
. Rents applied oa purchase, .
from $2 to 910. kjcy
ruEEBOBK e. iHiTH.ni in
. ,, Manufactures,
11Q8 Fjuuts.
YVM. SiBAEl Ea.
^ gbovestSShi * fulijer, r yw
and other beautiful PIANOS Just In. |i~ i
?arKalns for cash, or on Installments. H? fn
At VIOrOR BEOKKR'8 Piano Rooms,
. No. 907 H street northwest.
Flret-das? Teniae and Repairing of Piano* o
Oiyanw novl3-Im
KHABE PIAWOS.?Uneqnalsd In xom,
*ocoh, W .KKMASRHIP and nnatBii.rrT
Prices sh low as consistent with|HB*
thoronKh workmanship. Great bargainsIP
tn ORGANS. T.uiliur, repairing, packing and
moving promptly attended to, at REICHEN
BACH'B PiaiiO Vvarerocme, No. 43^ 11th etreet,
above Pennsylvania avenue. novao
IIAILROADS.
"BALTIMORE^AND OHIO RA!lR0AD7
THE MODEL FAST LINE, AND THE ONLY LINK
^p>j WEKN
THr: EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON.
DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STEEL
, BAIL!
: SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT WEDNESDAY.
DECKMBER 1, 1880.
A M. LKA\TC WASHINGTON,
tl.60?Chicago, Cincinnati and St. Louis Fast Ba
I press.
6 tK>? Baltimore, EHIcott City and cray stations.
[ 16.40?Baltimore Eipress.
i 6.60? Balt.more, Annaj-olls, and way. (Piedmont,
Straeburw, Ti lnchester. Hagtrstown and way.
via Relay.)
; 8 10?Point of Rocks and way station*,
i 8.46?Htaunton and Valley Express. (Connects
for Ha*remown and at Point of Rocks for
Frederick >
! P. 00? New York Philadelphia and Boston Express
. i'j.00?On Sunday only for Baltunoie, Ann?polia
and way.
!(). 00?Baltimore Et press. (Stops at HyattoviUa,
College, irit?%Ule> Laurel, Annapolis Junction.
Jesmip'sand Hanover.)
tlO. 40?rittsb urwh, Chicago, Cincinnati and S
Louis ETpr&ea.
P. M.
12.10?Baltimore, miicctt City, Annapolis and Way
Stations.
:l 25?On Banday only, for Baltimore and way.
VI.06?Baltimore Express.
t2.S6?New Yorx, Phi!?delphla and Bo?jton Express
S.SjO? L^ltimore and Way Stations. ^Wtncneeter,
Frederick, Hagerstown and Way, via
Belay.)
4.30-Baltimore, Hyattsvllle and Laurel Express.
(Frederick, via Relay- Stops at Anna*
oohs Junction. >
t4 46?Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hasrcrstown,
Winchester and way Sta.ioa*. (Oa Sunday
to Point of Rocks ana Way Stations only.)
t4 4fi?Baitlmora, Annapolis and Wkj Stations.
?6.45?Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. (AhTtinsbura
and Way, via Belay. Stop a at H^attsville
acd Laurel.)
8.0ft?Point of Rocks and Way Stations.
'*.45?B& tlmore and Way Stations.
7.8<>?Baltimore and Laurel Express.
18.50?Pittsburg, CiDoisnatl and Bt. Lords Bxprtws.
J.45? Baltimore, Hyattsville and Laurel Express.
tlO.OO? New York, Philadelphia and Boston Express.
Sleeping Car to New York, and special
Sleeping Car to Philadelphia.
tDally. ISnnday only. Other traias daily, except
Sunday.
AH trains stop at Relay Station.
For further information apply at the Baltimore
Mid Ohio ticket ot' ees, Washington Station, aad
919 and 1361 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 14th
street, where or^ere will be taken for bagvage to be
ohecked and received at any point in the city.
1QQ1 THE GREAT ?|CQ]
lOn i PENNSYLVANIA BOUTE lOOl
TO THE NORTH. WEST AND SOUTHWEST.
Doable Track, Steel Rails*
Splendid Scenset. Maohifickst Kquifmeht.
( IN EFFECT. JANUARY 8, 1881.
TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot,
corner of Six*h and B streets, as follows:
For Pittsburg and the West, 8:00 a.m., daily, with
Sleeping Cars to LonlsnDe and Chicago; 10.39
a.m dally, with Sleeping Cars from Harrisburg
to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 9;l<o p m.
dally, with Pa!see Car* to Pittsburg.
BALftMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD.
For CaLandaigna, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara,
with Parlor Car to Watklns and the North, at
8:00a.m. daily, exceptSunday ,9:3?i p.m. daily,
except Saturday, with Palace Oars to Canandaitrua
and Watkius
For Williamsport, Lock Haven andElmlra, at 10:80
a.m. daily, except Sunday.
For New Yor* and the Ea.n, 8:00a.m., 10:30 s-m.,
2 30 and 10:00 p.m. On Sunday 2:30 and 10:00
g.m., limited express of IMllman Parlor Oari,
M) a m. daily, except Sunday.
For BrooEiyn, N. Y., ali through trains conn-sot at
Jersey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording
direct transfer toFu!ton etre^t. avoidin^
double ferriage across Nc w York city.
For Philadelphia, 8 00 a.m., 10:30 a.m . 2:30,
6:40 and 10:011 p.m. On Sunday, 2:30, 6 40
and 10:00 p.m. l imited Express, 9 30 a.m.
dally, except Sunday.
For Baltimore, ? 40, 8:00, 9:30,10:30 a.m , and
i 2 30, 4:20, 4:40, :40, 9:30 and 10:00 p iu. On
Sunday, 8 :iX), 10 :i?0 a. m., 2 M, 6:40, 9 30 and
10:0fc p.m.
For Pope^s Crf-ek Line, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.in
dally, except Sunday.
For Annapolis, 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, exALIUNDE*/AND
FRKDERICESBURG RAILWAY
AND A:.KXANDR1A AND WASHINGTON
RAILROAD.
For Alexandria, " :00, 7:20, 9 20. and 11:20a.m.,
4.20, 6:00, 6:20. 8:00 and 11:90 p.m. On Sunday
at 7:00, 9 20, 11:00and 11:20a.m. and3:0C
p m.
tm Richmond and the South, 7 rXi aad 11AK) a m
daily, and 6:00 p m. daily, except Sunday.
I rains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6 :<?0, 8 08,
and 10:00 a.m. i 1 .-00, 3:00, 6:oo, 7 JO and 9:10
p.m.. and 12midnight- On Sunday at 8:06,
and 10:00a.m.: 7:00and9:08 p.m.
Tickets, Information, sleeping and parlor oar aocomiiodatians
can be procured at the offices, northeast
corner of 18th ctreet and Pennsylvania avenue,
i and at tha 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. nov2?
JHI8 18 THE BUROLAtt'8 SEASON
NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY18th
Street and S?w York Amofc
Jrire, Burglar and Dan Proof Vaults from ?8
to 860 a year- Government bonds on deposit for
II per 41,000. Alao, reoelves Silverware in Trnnta
for moderate rate. Board of Managers?William
Stictoey, prescient; George W. Biggs, vioa pre*dent;
B. P. Snyder, secretary; aTl. Sturtovaat,
Treasurer; Henry A. Wlllard, John OassAls, Thos.
Evans both
j^EWIS JOHESOE * CO,, Banksn,
WASHINGTON. D. 0..
t EALEBS IN UNITES STATES BONDS, DIE
TRIOT and other INTOTMIVT BECUBITIES.
D' '***TW and FOREIQE EXCHANGE, mar
OK. Et?l> STR'S Wonderful Herbs or Indian
Bl xxl Bem*-oy. curea ali dlsosses arising from
> Bit nriUes tn tho blood. Dr. Rod Hyn treats as
sjiedalties Rhenu atiem. Catarrh. Fever and A?ue.
pB'umonla, Diphtheria, SoaHetlna, Asthma.
Epilepsy, Tetanus or Lock Jaw, Hy drophob a, ana
C bstrocted Circulation resulting from colds. 4Jancers
successfully treated, and lape Worms re
moved in a few hours. Cures guaranteed. Let the
skei>ticje cat] and be convinced. CONSULTATION
FREE. Office?Bio. 849 Pennsylvania avenne
nor A west. deogl
WEEEUEUIOEli. Braotioal Watchmaker
and Jeweler, 929 Penn. ave. ManufactarMg
and Bewailing of Jewelry a specialty. All wrk
ocatlrand promptly executed. A stock of line
W atcnee, J sweiry and SUrsrwar? alwayion kaaddotV-XB
_< r ii I . i
i AUCTION 8AL?9. !
yOLEY. Auct onetr. 811 7th st. northwest.
i wiii tell, on thursday mob?hsg.f7\
t Jancaby 20th, 1*8 , at 10 o'clock a m. u4[
and at? p. m , and will continue from dsy nSi
to on nrtii thee tire stock is soli, at St re III
[ No 32f> PentisylTnui* aveine, b -tween 3d and 4<?
sts t'ortb?ert, a lot t.f Scond-hand a-id Antiqus
Furniture: a *o a lsnre quantity of otner Purnitur
. cootrfstirir t f parlor r?*-t?=, Bcdr>>.-. i Sets Bu
Ao., and Crockery, Stoves and othor articles
too nuneronsto nientloii?* etotk belonging to a
c r d?cHtio?r business. I ill ?e 1. same days
i ar d t itfbt*, a iot of Notion*, at s:tra* store
janlH :tt FOLEY, Auctioneer.
DUNC ANSON m< S., Auctioneers,
?:b an?. D streits northwest.
ASSIflNEE'S SALE 01~ F.NTTP.F, STO~K OF
OMHJKBIE" F/iO.. CON f AIX Kt> IS STtfRE
Nj. 820f?LVEN'lU STREET NORTHWEST.
i In part consisting \A?
CofTets, Teas, fci'trar, Finb.
( Canned Grxda, Stireh, Hpices, irnlfl
i Syrup, Molasses. Hardware, 1x iP
F'ne stock of old Liquors, in wood and ei**;},
i ASordand Wil'ow Ware,
i Shell Goods, Counter and Platform EcaltS,
Ami 1L' Horse. V<atron, Haruess,
[ Engiiy Wairon. Shelving and flnttnfer>.
i Crockery Ware, lar^e Go Tee Mill, Ta? tJa*d'>P,
Desk, Iron Hafo, he., wi'h other goods n:? necessary
to enrmersie.
At auction on friday MORNING, Jayuary
21, con nnndnsr st 10 o'clock.
junlH 4t lev's A D&lwio. Aqiitrnoe.
'g'titJdiAM DOULINti, Auctioneer
CHANCERY PALE OF~VALU\BLK IMPHOVFD
LEAL EMATF. NOH. lHr9, 1811 ANUlrtliJ
H STREET NOltTHWERT.
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme w,
Covrt tf the District of Columbia passed
on the 13th diy of J'toenber, A D 1SH0, in ?**"'BL
the Equ.ty Cause of Kobcrt P. W Balmaln et al.,
ve. Ai drew w Johnson et al , No. 7,381, I sh?l!
tell at public suction in from of the premises to
tlie liuLest bidder, on thursday, the'27th
pay of Janttaby, a. i). 1881, at 4 o'clock p.m..
?he f'llowiuK described real e?Ut? to wit: all of
original lot numbered three (3), in square numbered
one hundred and five (1<j5), in the City of
Wafhin^t n. District of Columbia, together with
the Improvements thereon.
1 erms of sale, a? prescribed by tuo Decree, onethird
of the purchase money to bo paid in ca-h
(of which $300 must b* paid at the rale), and tho
balan'e in t?o equal lnstalmei.ts, for which the
promissory notes tf the purchaser bearing date on
the day of tale and payable respectiveiy ona and
two years after date to my order as Trustee with
interest from date until paid at the rate of six per
centum per ant um must l>e (riven, said notes to be
secured by a mortgage to me as I rustle (to b* approved
by the court), upon the premis-s sold for ]
the use of the parties interested socordihk
to their resi>ective interests, or the
hole purchase money may, at the option
of the purchaser, be paid in cash. If
the terms of sale l>e not complied with w.thin ten '
days from the day of sale 'he Trnst-e reserves the
rinlit to resell said real estate at the risk and cost
of the defaulting purchaser aft r like advertisement
in the Evening Star as in case of the first
ta'e All expei ses of conveyancing and recording
to be paid by the purchaser. The property will be
sold c ear of all taxes to day of *?le.
Jan 13-dAds M. ASHFORD, Trustee. ]
r^HOMAS UOWUSS, Auctioneer. J
CHANCERY SALE OftmPROVED AND DNISf- <
PROVED PROPERTY ON THE EAST SIDE >
of 1hb SEVENTH STREET turnpike.
NEAR TPE HOWARD UNIVERSITY, BETWEEN
TRUMBULL STREET AND HOW- . t
ARDAVENUK.
By virtue of a decree of the Supreme r?*
Court, of the Oistrlct of Columbia, xas?.;d
the 9th day of January, 18^0, in Equity
O&ufc No. 6,384, wherein Oliver B. Maw ruder is
complainant, and .lohn W. Beallet al. defnndanta,
the nndersiuned trustee will sell at 4 o'clock
v m., on 6th Day okjancaby, 1881, the following
described property, in parcels, according to rlat 'J
filed in the c&ufac, via: all that part cf
a tract of land in Wasninirton cotiuty, in the
District of Columbia, known as Mount Pleasant,
and beinfr a rart of lot No. three (3), In
the division of said tract, which was allotted
to David Peter, said part or parcel of land fronua*
on the eastern bcannary of the Seventh Street
Turnpike leading to Rockville, and coutaiain* oue
square acre of land, bounded on the north by W.
D. Iieall's pnrch?Ffl, and on the sonth t>y that tract ;
sold to Aaron 3J. Oattreil, together with all improvements.
<<ce. Maid property was subdivided
into lots of 33 to 87 feet front, with a depth of 203
leet. One of said lots is improved by a large three f
story brick dwelling and outhouse. ;
"~omra of sale: One-third of the purchase mane? J
cash In hand, or d the remainder in throe oqual
instalments, payable at Bix, twelve and eighteen
months from the day of sale, the aid defwroa pay- "
mentii benrinK interest at the rateof bii per cent p?r |
annum from date of sa'e. All ccnveyandnfr at i
cost of purchaser. Taios to be paid by the '
Trustee out of the proceeds of sale. A deposit of r#5(>
on each lot required on day of sale. II the i
terms of sale are not complied with in ten dayfl the
Trustee reserves she right to resell the property at
the risk snd cost of the defaulting t>ur;ba-or. :
decaO-dAtds HAKVBY L. PAGE, Trustee. HF~THE
ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on C
account of tlie weather, until TUESDAY, JiiiCABY
11th, 1881, at same hour and place. _ m
j.,uo HARVBY ll PAGE, Trustee. *
rsr* THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POHT- 3
Sined on account of the weather uutil THUR^- ;
AY, january 20th, Barns hoar and plitt?. By
oraer of the Trustee. JjJ<12-dtB (
f|1he s. e. WAOOAMAjs, Real Estate Auct.
TRUHTEF'S SALE OF FOUR-STORY BRICK i .
HOUhE, No. 322 XlflHTH STREET NORTHW
?8T !
By virtue of a deed of trust dated Ncrem- i i
her 11th, 1878, aiid duly recorded in Liber i
929. folio gn, et seq .ono of the laud rsoorasJt m;
for the District ol Oolumbift. I will sell at publiu ,
auction, in front of the premises, on TidUltb- j
DAY, the 2I?th DAY or Jani aby, 1881, at V
ovcnoca p. m., the iollowirtr described real estats, i
eituated in the cit > of Wafchlngrton. District of Coiumbia,
to wit: Pr rt of Lot numbered ten (10). in
square numbered four hundred and three (4Jtt>,
together with the improvements, consistlnK of
four etory Brick Dwrtiin*.
Terms ol sa;e: Cash Cost of conveyancing and
accrued taxes to be paid by the Mrcbaeer.
B. U- Kc-iSER. rnxabee.
THQ8. B. WAG1AMAN. Auct janlO-dlOt
rjpHOMAti DOWLING, Auctioneer.
TEUSTEFS' HALE OF~A VALUABLE THREE
STORY BKICE REnlDENOE ON THE SOUTH
BIDE OF PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BE- !
TV KEN TWENTY-FIRST AND TWENTY- i
SECOND bTKEETH, No. 2112. i
By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 15th
day of February, 1879, and duly recorded
in Liber 909, folio 27, &e , one of tli# land
records for Washington eounty. District of Columbia,
and by direction ol the party Be ured thereby, ]
we shall sell, on WEDNESDAY, tra 26xh daio?
Jascaky, 1881, at 4 o'clock p. if., in front of
prtBiiaes, the folio* ji* property, viz : Lot 23, in
recorded subdlvisicn of original lots 18 aad 13, in
square 76, in.proved by a substantial tliree-story
Brick Residence, with all the modern improve- ]
menta. .
1 erms: One-third cash; the residue in two equal
payments at one and two years, with notea bearin*
interest at six per cent per annum untii paid, and
secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or
all cash, at the option of purchaser. II the terms (
of sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trustees
reserve the xirfit to resell the property at the
risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing
at purchaser's cost. #2lW) deposit required
when the property is struck off.
JOHN W. CORSON.> Trustee*
Jac8-d&ds JAMES L. DAVIS, > ^rngtW9yET?BURABT
HBAlNlViBTBB*4(H)
Fourteenth Streets
Ukiilfui treatment for Sick or Lame Ant- ,
mala. Honorable dealing with the owners, m n|
Fair remuneration in ail case* submitted " ?
to our care.
potlB BOBT gaUTH 4k CO
OiBDERS BECEIVED FOR MR. 3. F.
^LUCAS, the Piano Tuner, at SIDN EYKflBH
T. NIMMO's. 4387thst- northwest. All'<i '
Piano Tunlne SI. noviu
1831 40 ?^SSkS?tab- 1881
Good either before or after the Holidays.
A Nicely Cleaned or Beautifully Dyed GENTS'
SUIT cr LADIES' GARMENTS to be had at W. H.
WBEATLEY'S Wet and Dry Cleaning and Premium
8team Dyeing Establishment1068
(49) Jefferson Street,
Georgetown, D. 0Work
called for and delivered anywhere in tho
city. . ^ dec2i
M * e
DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE,
1911 Ptanirlvania *?u?i
Dressee, Suits, Costumes, Cioaks. &c., made in
superior style at short notice- Ladies can have
presses Cut and Basted, and a perfect fit truariu
J >n 8-3 in
y^T COST,
AT COST,
AT COHT.
EMBROIDERIES,
SEAL LA0ES,
RIBBONS.
FLOWERS,
FEATHERS,
AND MANY GOODS AT LESS THAN OOST, IN
ORDER TO RETIRE FROM BUSINISB.
Store for Bent and Fixtures for Sale.
FRIEBU9, Market Space,
Janl2-lw Penna. ave., bet. 8th and 9th sts.
. VeStI^.* Counselor-at-Law, f09
L st. northwest. Specialty?Patent Law and Patent
Office practice. decMO-tr
OELH CORN HOLVENT.?Warranted to out
t Hard and Soft OOHM without injur or pjdn.
? OIEPLEB, Agent. Boots and Shoes. 1021
7tfc st. n.w. No cure no pay. oaWl-tm
HoB?no^roaA5?0Mjtc?a.Aai
Highly recommended for Ootnrns, Golds. Hoarsenees,
Ac , being an effectual cure in a very agree*bleform?an
pleasant to take as plain can ay- 35o. 1
for lartre half-pound boxes. Try them.
AKTUI K NATTANS, Pharmacist,
declB 14th and 1 ata. aad Idand O a.W.
TTOWSON'S ICE CREAM FOB THE HOLIDAY
rt bEASON. All flarprinis. ?1.J? a gatfon.
BbeeUl rates OB quanUtlea. Always rich, dehatoos
aodrsUable. 11M WU* ?., cor. ?Lsw-ava. dea8
4
LADIES OOt?PB.
|T?EX VliPLEI> I(inC( B*i
Prior to ta*lTi? wi> prny>9s* f triva .*>0'r
tomers an opportunity to ?hw fully i t per c*.~Q* !lB
the t?al?nce of our attractive etxk of
FLOWERS.
FEATHER*.
RIBBONS.
Ad* FANCY GOODS of all kind*.
F ATS and BONNKTS at le^sthan wholesale pr;c*e.
A special lot of KID GLOVb S at a *re*t bargain.
Mrs, H. J. HUNT,
jan!3 Wo?. 611 and 688 D street w.
Madame l. p. jearnebet, of Baltimore,
liaf arrived m Washington with a hand8<
tLif assortm ent of BONNETSaua BOUND HAT8,
carefully selected by herself from the leadintr
Houses of Paris C?a be ft -und at her parlors, No.
1327 K street, opposite Ebhitt Iiones. Jan7-2iu
pOB THE FASTI SEiBUSI.
Evening and Reception BONNETS.
Fine FRENCH FLOWERS.
1 ACE and LEAPED NETS for Overdresses.
All the ne? p?* stylos in LACE i, SASH RIBBONS
acd RUCBING8.
PARIS KID GLOVES
And a fine Hue of NaW DRESS TRIMMINGS.
At M. WILUAN'S,
Jan5 7 Cit^Trcvhc. Paris, OUT Pa.nvt,
M'D&E VOW BUAaniS,
FASHION A15LE DRESSMAKER,
?13 Peiinx) lvauia Avtnup,
Formerly with Lord ? Xajlui*. N.Y., and Wni.
Ban- 3i.(l Co.. St. Louis, Mo.
DRERBEs, SPITS. CLOAKS. Etc . ma3o Id *r?
per.or style, at short ncLico Cutting aud Ba?tin*
Perfect fit ynarantted. J*u*-lna
(JHK. 11UPPKK.T,
If os. 403 and 405 7tli at. n w.
BARK ATTRACTIONS
OF NEW NOVELTIES IN
FANCY WOK81ED WORK
of New DcsJors, for Embroidery on Linen, Mammoth
and Felt Cloth.
A full line of Worsted (hand-knitted) G'vxls.
Setiu and Velvet, Child's Bonnets. Embroidered
Cl< akR, all sizes, and r. Keneral Outfit fur Children.
( urmantowii anil Zephyr Worsted,German Yarn,
all colors, and aJlkindsof Embroidered Material on
hand at the Lowest Market Price dec4-tr
Mrs. helma hvppekt.
AOS (Mb street. Or p. Patent Oifle*.
Dfaieb ik
ART EMBROIDERIEH. ZEPHYRS. CREWEL and
GERMAN!OWN WOOL, FELT. CvNVASHBS,
and all Material for FANCY NEEDLE WOBK
Pine selection of LACES. HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS,
WORSTED and CHILDREN'S FURNISHING
GOODS; full line of MACRAME THREAD.
STAMPING promptly executed. 6^37
jj^HE. B. VAN HEinrn,
PARISIAN MODES.
1113 13th St. Northweit.
latest designs in WEDDING TROUSSEAUX,
MOCBNINGDRKSSF.fi, WALKING SUITS, DINNEB
and RECEPTION DRESSES.
Samples of the latest importations of Dress
5oo<ls, Novelties in Trimuiiugs and Buttons, always
on hand.
Complete Coatumas of all descriptions at the
ihortest notice. deoI7
D1COLAH
PARIS KID GLOVES
Reducer 25o. Peb Pais.
2-Button, $l.EH.
8 Button. $1.75.
4 Button, aa.oo.
GENUINE MONOGRAM KID GL0V3S.
l-Button, 75o.
3 Button, M.O0,
^-Button, <1.36.
0-Button, fi. 50.
J. P. PALMER,
IHPOI&EB AND DXSIONEB OF
FASHIONS IN MILLINERY.
decl8 Wo 11Q7 F it.
^EBMILVA'8 LADIES' BOOTSI
am now offering a fine stock of Winter GOODB
>f xay own mn*e, at very LOW PRICES, ai.d ft
on awaking to oroo? a class of SHOES for Ladles S
nd Children that cannot be excelled. 4#*
JAR. H. VERNILYA,
no6 9?h at., onp- Patent Offioe.
MME. S. J. MESSSR. Dbi^stakino in connection
with Agency for 8. T TAYLOR'S PATITEBNS.
SYSTEM OF CUTTING. *0.. 1808 Fst.
mrth. ootS-Sm
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
pLUBIDA UUAAU^,
fBE8H TOMATOES. CAPON8 FR3M PHILADELPHIA.
ki-O, PHILADELPHIA CHICKEN AND TUR
KEYS.
LITEA ROAST BEEF, CANVAPS-BACK, R3Z>
HEAD, QLAIL, GROUSE. Ere ,
AT TUB
PALACE MAHKET,
Cor. 11th and Slew York av?.
FBASK J. TlBBETg. }an!7
j 1ST RECEIVED
srw Y7RK BFCTWTIEAT fine
SFW ORLEANS MOLASSES--GoldeH.
VI1NPE MEAT?N;^. ? ^ .
MUUNTA1N and BROOK TBOUT-Dfenoxou*.
SARDINES In bustard ani TomaU-ee?Magni
fi.-ellt.
\TOBWIaN PP.ETZSLS?Ctispy.
UObTON BAlilji> L'EANS Patent P:ciod.
B. W. REED'S SONS.
tin sorters an>. Dealers in. Table L-ix.urie?, Stasia
and Fancy Grocarios,
ia*)15 laid a" stmt gorthwe?a.
7- EJLPHOMO
IS STfLL SELLING
10 lbs. Scandar.'. ur&nuiai-ai SUGAR/....tot SI.00
LOHlba. Standard "A" SUGAR ....lor 1.00
I21fca.j*,0" (nearly white) SUGAR, for 1.00
10 U?. Cookl&g RAISINS, (new) for l.CO
LD*Qood JimaicaORANGES for 1.00
Iheeefsw quotations L>ein?a fair indication of
our prices in general* our friends and the public
win seethe advantage of favoring us *ith th6ir
ordara.
'
reorders by Postal Card or Telephone will re- j
ceive prompt attention.
ELFHOKZO VOUN?S,
GROCER.
OU4 9th at. north.
.lanH Opposite Dally Critic Office
A LWAYS WERE AHEAD!
A ARE STILL. AHEAD
OF ANY AND ALL COMPETITION.
FIRST PREMIUM, OB the GOLD MEDAL,
Awarded again to
CEBE8.
The celebrated MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS
FLOUR, for being the haiidutrme#! 'jand. the
inobt nutiitwua Patent Flour that ever was exhibited
at a fair. Remember that every housekeeper
who wants
SNOW-WHITE BREAD, ROLLS AND BISCUITS,
tbould ask the grocer for ' 'CERES." the champion
Flour of America.
FOB SALE BY EVERY GOOD GROCER
WHOLESALE DEPOT:
Corner lat at. and Indian*. *v?t
WML. 01. UAl/r A' CiO.
P. B. ?They are also tne sole Wholesale Airents for
this Ijjgtrict of Hecker'a Self-Raising Flour and
^flckwheat. dec^
?> ECE1VED DAILY.
CHOICE BEEF. STALL FED.
PHILADELPHIA POULTRY.
"CAPONS,
AND SQUABS,
AT THE
BOBTOX MAJRKJST,
LEOR 8CBELL A CO.,
jar 7 171? PeniuylTaiiia aTtna?
TOHn 11. KELLY,
el Dealer in Frmrr Cnisa
BEEF, LAMB, VEAL. MUTTON, to.
CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY.
Stalls 628. 629, aud 680 Center Market. 9th street
wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Liberty Market; or
address Box 71. City Post Office.
Marketing delivered free of charge to all parts of
the city * deoi8-ly
NE DOLLAB PEB IOO FOB
riBimar
ENGLISH VISITING CARDS.
fbhotd raoic flats*
"Only BatahHahment in the City furqishlnf that
quality " and doing the work parfMtly.
DBHPBEf.
Statiohkb awd Eksbatsb.
Old Established Hobm.
13 PR. ava,
ooBS-Sm betweea ?h and loth streets
CABITABI PLUMB1HS.
O 22 Yeabs' Pkactioal ExrxBmta.
? JAS. P. BUIEH, fit 9th itb*. ,
Makes a specialty of the examination and repairs of
PLUMBING, wrh a view to its propersa nltary axruwMMBl.
OrtWMWjigWjW
f UST RECEIVED TWO CARS PRAIRIE , HAY,
cf and for sale in qnantitira to soft. A fine article for
bedding, equal if not superior to Rye Straw and a
great deal cheaper.
W. H. TENNEY * SON8,
Wholesale Dealers in Flow. Grain. Hay aadfeed,
0963 Georgetown. B.C.
' \
i
EVENING STAR.
TFRkDAY ??....JMlWy IS, l\M
a wflm.7impflOu!:de ^A^Tvra\
One of tUf most remrtf^ ?n *' ,\ \"1
In a newspaper is that ot .?;
a young wotxan 81 years ot Jf"5ran(1"
I da ashler of riil'.ip L. Frenuaa, 1*5 ^2 i
a mtrlcan writer, who etllcwi a *e**t-*P?r in
I Pbi'.'-Hflciphia during the latter p?t C* ^h? las
century. M'ss Han;rrfil la cw ot two ^"*ter*.
the elrtc?r tel'ig a wkfcw, *V) own a stw*n
property and nv-lde at >vintielf}, i. l. A ,N'ear
and a-balf ago tl*y ren;?d a portion of the. '
dwelling ton Mrs. t'aroiln* C. Allen, a woman
about 55 years old, who cacse to t?iem highly
n commended wttti letters representing her to
be rngrtc^d In philanthropic iabora, and who
pretended to have a so*. the Rev. Mr. Charles
Allen, In Philadelphia. Mrs. Alien soon cim?e to
be the ruling spirit of tie estabJShineut, and
at once assumed a complete control over Uie
younger sister. Miss HamtceH. A q?awrel w ftli
the elder bister led to Mrs. Allen's expulsion
from the house, and her arrc:* and sentence oq
conviction to jail for 3tx weeks for assart. A'
the end of this time she made her appearance
a^ain, however, assert, d her old lmiuence over
Miss H'ammcll, and cctd pel led the latter to g^>
away with her, notwithstanding the protest ot
the elder sister. This was the las heard of Miss
Haramell until last Friday, when she was d:s
covered confined In a little room, tae doors of
whic h had been natled up, six by ten ?eet. in an
old mansion at Flushing, I- i. Fler stster had
and- ewry effort to find her.but in vals. Wh-*u
r. ut d she w as baret >ote?), had onouVvthreni
i.y garments, and was so weak frxu hunger
i=af she c a;id vcareely Bland. She bad
h t n Imprisoned In this place without a
spark >f Are and with only a toal of
Lin.d for food furnlsht-d every three day-ln<
r the ndddie or November. Her story
*;sthat att^r having her sister's home she
h d 5m en peic-lFtently maltreat! d by Mra. Alien.
>*ho during all that tune bad kept, h<>r a prlso
er. wro had compeiled hor io surrender to
li i a bank book representing a deposit of f4'vt,
and vM o h. d even forced h. rio sign a paper
conveying to her (Mrs. Aileo) tiv property
which she (Miss liamrnero owned Jointly with
hr widowed slater. The lndlgni'les ar.d outlages
to which she had been sabjecied make n
startling tale, bat the most surprising part of
it Is the meakness with which the yo'ing
woman submitted to her wrongs, and suga^sti
the tact, which Is bot n? out by her own story,
that she !s weak-minded, If not actually an
imbecile. Two years ago, however, before she
had rallen into the power of Mrs. Allen, she la
bald to have been more than ordluarlly Intelligent.
Altogether the story is ouo of the
strangest true tales ever told In a newspaper,
and newspapers tell m^ny strange true tales.
Tlie O* Lrary International Belt.
New York seems to be threatened wita
ar oi her eutbreak of the pedestrian fever, and
the preliminary pyraptoms Indicate a re .earai
of the old time excitement. Mr. Daniel O Leary I
has undertaken 10 establish what he i3 please!
to call an "Intern^ional Kelt," which Is to be
looked upon aS the natural successor of the
Astley Belt, and en b ematlc of the long dls
tance pedestrian championship of the world.
The first contest for the new belt takes place in
the AmorlCcin Institute B illdlns. on Thlra
avenue and Sixry-third street, and the stan
takes place at live minutes arter twelve on the
morning of Monday next, .January 34. All the ,
Known ^long distance men?Itobler. Pegram.
Howard. La-ou>s, Mignault, Burns (who U-at
the ho"v.es for six (lavs in t'hlcaeo\ cox. Al bert,
Krohne, Falser and <;u}on?have entered
and in aadltlon thereto thirty others, anionic
whom are some men who have already excited
some zurloslty and of whom expedition runs t
high. That the winner of tfels belt will be the
mun selected by {> I/-ary to met ? Howell in the
Aprl jjcontest. tinder the terms ot Sir John Astley
.) challenge, utves additional interest to t'tls
wall:, and as ali men are aatbifclo ta of this d.stlncilon
uood work may t?e expe^:i?d. Oa Sunday
evening n#xt. preceding tae start, a grant!
satwd concert will be glveu by a full mlltury
b;u a. Forth.> convenience of the puoltc th i'Llrd
avenue Elevated railroad will stop all
ir^ns at the Joor, which wlil prove desirable
for rt siaents-ol this city who have a weakness
fo?these lor.g distance pedestrian exhlblUoijS.
;c. r. HeraM lsth.
Sk.n ator Wallaok IUe-nom ik atku. ?The deraof-ratlc
legislative caucus at Harrlsburg, Pa..
last night, re-nominated senator \V. A. Wallace
for re-election. Tlie election takes place today.
Both the Grow and Oliver repuoilean
tactions stand In ths same position as before
the caucus of last Thursday. Senator McNeill.
chairman of the caucus, has Issued an
a^diess declaring the action ot the bolv-rs unirecedentecL
The bolters have also Issued an
addies?defending aieir position.
Clpv. but1.er no.ilNATKn i'ob sbkator.?'The
Massachusetts democratic legislative caucus
has 'uianimously agreed to make Gen. B. 1.
Butler its candidate tor T'nlted States S-natcr
agaiast Senator Dawes, should no election resu
: on the first ballot they will combine wiih
antl-Dawes republicans on any other man.
Tfe Rkcefzjon of Gkkkhj. vjTant at Albany
\ ^terda? afternoon was one of t he greatest
n\ Di o uemonatrailons ever witnessed m that
it. Fully seventy thousand people were In
:t.e slveets. Nearly all the bullclngs along the
Mne < f march were decorated wi'h tlagri, \c.,
and the parade of military was large and imposing.
The legislators yesterday adopted a
eroi' tlon tendering 10 General iirant a receptrtrat
adate yet to be determined. A Joint
committee was appciut-vi to wait on General
Gran and make me Eecessary arraigemeats.
Geat r. I tirant w;-s serenaded last nigut at the
>.oeuuve mansion by a club bearing nii name,
v.> ot.\ ae addressed with brief thanks. After
rrant. Governor <. ornell spoke. In the course
"t ns remarks Governor Cornell alltiiledto
Gt a lit ns one who, mure than V. ailtlngum, was
llr- t m war, Urat in peace, and first in the hearts
of his country mem
Sn.nsD Ha* Husu^nu.?Wilson Fowlkes, a
colored man. who lived In Coarlotte county,
*a., oeuomiug jealous ot t'ae aiieutious of Isa ic
Gnuldlng, a.lso colored, co his wife, whipped her
t-everelv e. lew days ago, and thu ateued. If she
permitted any farther attentions from Moulding,
he would kill her. On Sunaay Goalding came
on the lot, and the woman, fearing her nusbaud
would put his threat iu execution, knocked
Fowikes in the head with an axe and threw his
nody in a well. The crime w as tildcovered, ho wGver,
and she confessed the deed.
A Tsknbsskk Gontbst.?The house committee
on elections in tue Tennessee legislature
agreed yesterday to seat. Representative MeK?-nna.
(republican), whose seat had been con
tfsfetJ. The republicans on the committee,
which 13 composed ot eight republicans and
three democrats, decided to present a report
recommending that Stewart (democrat; be unseated.
The democrats will present a inlnorlt
report^
Ez.oi-Bas Cai'tuhki).?tiUdbwe Ilelnrich. a
music teacher, who ran away from Forked
river, N J., recently, with Anna Welbert, one
of bis pupils, aged 17, has been capturod in San
Francisco, where the girl was alse toun L She
tells a terrible t ale of abuse received trom her
bnrajer,.and she Is glad to return ioau. I'hoy
were started cast yesterday In the custody of
the Jersey sheriff. Ilelnrieh's deserted wife an i
three ehildrtn are at forked river, supported
by charity.
Driving a Ho?se Into Church. ? The religious
commun!^y ol Somerset. Ky., is lndlgn iat
over the act oi a couple of w ell conntcted youc^
rufiians a night or two since. As Rev. Galea
Higby was preaching to his congregaticc a
i oung maa drove horse into the front d wr
of the church ani rode down the rds/1, stopping
Immediately in front of the pre^her. He
aecouiiced him and his congregation in indecent
and la&uiting language. Another young
scawgraoe lollowod, swinging a yelping dog
by fhe The members raXllad at onoe and
drove the ruffians out. but the episode put an
end ;o the services. Both young men were full
ot whisky.
Philip J. Krleger.tr., formerly cashier of the
Broadway Savlugs Bank, an.l insurer or tlie
school board, committed suicide a" the Western
Hotel in tOAt city yest^.jday.
'^oT.b Weather ik Gkokoia.?a negro woman
01 this elty was reduced to sueli an extremity
for fuel during the recent cold spell that she
opeLed a shuck matiress on which she slept
arid used the shucks for fuel, burning only a
small handtui at a time to make them last as
long as possible.?A tl<*ns B inn^r.
Life Issibancb Scrr.?Suit has been commenced
in the New York superior court against
Ibe I nltcd States ute insurance Company for
$10 m, amount of insurance on the life of WUlard
Harlej . The company contests on the
ground that deceased had not truthfully anBwered
questions as to htt intemperance, and
also on the ground that he committed suicide.
Plaintiff admits that deceased died from an
overdose of laudanum, but claims that It was
taken accidentally.
TnS Haklan-Latcock race has been arranged
to ccme off at lour o'clock in the afternoon on
Siinrday next. By this arrangement the umpire
will postpone the race from day to day
uutli that time. The articles ol agreement
have not beet: interfered with.
Virginia's absconding Banker.?a telegram
from Fredericksburg, Va., Jan. 17, says: The
sate or Minor's bank was opened to-day bj a
locksmith. It ooutained $2,uoo ol bond*, elgut
ouncts cf gold du-t, belonging to a gold miner,
and a ot ot negotiable notes. The county
treasurer's box was opened, but Its contents
weie net disturbed. It is estimated that tie
loss to depositors and others will exceed $70,00o
rn any all of which will laU on persons not n
business. No intelligence ot Minor's whereabouts
has been received.
The Cecil Md. Whig says: "In pedsstrian
matches It usually takes a number oi laps to
make a mile. But In sleighing trips in this
neighborhocd. an E kton girl can make a
number of miles In one lap."
The Kdinburgh county (Scotland) mi lit la
barracks have been burned. The tire was possibly
of Incendiary origin. It Is rumored mat
the authorities had reserved threats ol an In- ]
cendiary character.
OOBGREFSMEI AFP THEIB RE8IDEJCE
MFTOF8KNATOR8.
I*;,*- ^ feeler. Pn^ieiii, kjjooi How.
alimq, w. i;., Iowa, 11*4 Vermontare.
Anthony, U. B., IL l isu7 II m. n.w.
Ball *} , J. E.. Tern.. Ebbltt House.
Baldwin. M. P., Mich.. Arlmeion HoteL
BajHrtl.ThOJT.as F.. l*L. 14.3 Mia*. a veil m
Beck, J. R Kj.. ilis uih M.
i F aiar. J. G., Maine, 321 15til sL U.w.
Biair, II. W., N.H., Ka*t Capital t?L
Newto*, CaL, 601 13 it sl n.w.
Biowr,, J. a,. tia., Mclr?<>oliUta HuUt
Biuee. B. K., Miho.,*<? M si. l.w.
BurtsWe. A. K.. II. L 1S?II ?L n.w.
Bml> r. W. (J.. 8. C.. S?'27 1 st. n.w.
t all. W I dm, son, F;.i., National lioteL
l^ncro?. An^us. Wia., 1213 N ?*. a.w.
Cannon, J. 1>., Pa., Worm toy's HoteL
CanmMw. Mutt H., Wu.. &s# Connecticut aTO,
OockrrtL F. M., Mo.. ?* lith st. n.w.
Uofce, Klcija. i Te>ns. 9 5 G 8? n.w.
I'OiikUng, N. V., it* uui at. ft.W.
i>avK, i>a>ld. UL. NitUoiMl HoteL
Da^i*, u y., w. va., AMuxion ilot"L
DaVffS. 11. L, IttlH , 1**4 14 *ht- n.w.
Eatm, W. V .. tor*., ao timst Pltuxt.
Edoiuiidh, G. F., Vi., '?4i; ave.
Farley, .hiTiev T.t cat. 515 l4ibt&. n.w.
Ferry, T. W., Mich.. Ns*?loual lf^L
Garland, A. H., Ark.. st. n'.w.
Groome, J. B, Md., v\ uiard'g HoteL
GroTt-r. L. P., Oi*yon, 14.< K t-u ii. w.
Ilaiuiln, Hannlsal. Me., Wiiiard'.s JV>teL
Haupton. \*adr. a. c.. Metropolitan Hotel.
K Mia, I. G., Tenn.. 515 litLsL n.w.
ti n lord, Frark. W. Va.. N.^tK?Ual HcieL
II>II. Iter, 'ttmin H.. Ga.. 21 i.r^si Plume.
H 11. IV. 1'.. C?L, j -iOT Mii>saclii?Jt lU> ave,
R -<tr, G F?. Matss., 9\? I at. n.*v.
In*m k, J. J., Kan., Hamilton E'Mlse.
Jotit^ton, J. W., Va UK Wa-isa^'auiotta we.
.loi.as, B. F., La., U llianl'd HoieL
<J. V ., I*1h., 11!?G at. u.w.
Jv-fatf, J. P., NfV., oor. N.J. ave. aisd Bat. a.6,
Kiilcxg, M. P.. La., WBhrd's ilotf*.
K?-ri HK, Fraiscia, N. Y.. li iv.w.
K'rKv-o?l. S. J., Iowa. 13'4 lo^ n ar b.w.
Lamar, J. <.?. C., MHa, :.l?ia. h sL n.\r.
L Jobii A.. liL, tsl'Z l"t h Ml. a.w.
Ait I .-j.mId. J. K., lud.. Wlllard'a Hotel.
Mt'Mtilan, if. J. II.. JWlaii., y".: North i &yltol st.
McPherson, J. K.. N. J., 14? .? M i^a. a\w
Maxej, S. B , Tox., 41! 4th ;<T. n.w.
Morgan. J. T., Ala., 401 G st. p w.
Morrill, J. S., 7t., cor. Verm our ava and M st.
Paddock, A. S.. Neb, 1STi ii nt. b.#.
PenSJeton. G. I?., Ohio. " i??1 K i*. n.w.
Piatt, (?. H., Coca., Arlington HoteL
Plnrai, P. 11., Ksi.. 1407 F st. u.*^.
Pogh, Jus. L., Al<s. Metropolluui lloipl.
Kundolpli, T. F.. N.J., law MaamehusettB nvo.
Kans-os, Malt. \\., N. t'., Mvirop'.Utan UotcV
Rollins, K. H., N. H., i4r. East Capitol St.
baulbtnuy, Ell. D-'L. 6'^ i:sth et. n.vr.
saunders. A., ftrh., llouxa
Aharon, Wni., Ne>. Not arrived.
81a t-r, J. H., Oit-gon, 910 P st.
Teller. II. M., Col., n il M st. n.w.
TMinnan. a. o., Ohio, 1017 u^h at. a.w.
Vance. Z. B., N. C.. Arll?gton Hotel.
Vest, G. G., Mo., cor. lv'.a^- arc a v. onA C st. n.e.
Vottrheea, D. W., Ind . 1U17 I sr. n.w.
Walker, J. D., Ark., 7*? ; ??h st. n.w.
V^ allace. W. A., Pa., ^'Uiald's Hct3U
M byte, K: P.. Mrtv Welchefa.
W Iilt3m3, J. s., SLy.. 1405 F sr. n.w.
Wtrdom. W'., Minn., 1116 Vermont ave,
W It here, R. E., 7a., Alexaridna, Vs.
OFKSTHHS OF TH* SRNATB.
J. C. Bii^ch. BBOKtMy, UIW Vermonr ave.
K. J. Br^gnt, ser;feant-ai arms, 20: E^?t Cap. fit.
Henry F>. Pejim?. execitlve clf?rk. 6i? ism n.w.
F. E. Shower,ch'.'?f clerk, 521 12th st. n.w.
Isaac Bawt. avletanr doom.-eper, :s 2d st. n.e.
\V. P. yjuMk haal, postmaster, Metropolitan.
I.tST 0* SKFKKSKNT4T1VKS.
Sarr.ii(?t j, Rar'aUt, sp<aker, i*a., lao c st. &&
Acklen, J. II.. La , 'JU7 Cast Cauttol at.
A!l:en, i). W.. s. c.. Metropolitan Hotel.
Aldrlcl, N. W., K I., Arlltijfioa HoieL
Aldrlch. William, I1L, Ai Ui:e:oQ Hotel.
Audeison. J. a., Kan., i W7 F at. n.w.
Arrtil^-'d, h. i ., N. C? tio.t F su n.w.
Ati?e?t.on. Gibaoii, OLIO, 2-2T. Eajt Capitol st.
Atkl-ja, J. 1>. C., Tenu., 410 6U1 ou n.w.
BacLn;an, K. Pa., M?'tmpolkan HoieL
Ba1l?y, J. V. N. Y., Arllngion UoteL
Baker, J. II, ind. 9ti G au n.w.
Bilx>u, L. w., K. 1., sr. 9rh st. n.w.
Baroer, Hlriaj.Jr.. I1L, 512 Ke.ftf Capitol st.
Barlow, Bradh-y, vt. Not ar.lved.
Bftyne, T. M., Pa.. Wlllnrd's HoreL
iv-ate, H. !>. T., va., 455 c st. n.w.
Beltord, J. B.. Col., 503 13th st. n.w.
B<'lt?lK)OveTf F. E.. Pa., 519 .sth st. n.w.
?3erry, C. P., Cal.. corner Sth and E aU n.w.
Blcknell, (i A., Ind., 211 North Capitol st.
Bingham, H. H.. Pa.. 1721 R. I. ave.
B'jckbura, J. c. s..Ky., >!7 New York ave. n.w.
Blake. J. L., N. J.. Worm ley's HoteL
Bland, K. P.. Mo., M^rop.?lltan HoteL
Bliss, A. M.. N. Y.. WUlard'a Hotel.
Blount, J. II., G.v. Ywiiropoil'an HoteL
Boack. S8briel, Wis., Ebbltt House.
Lowttta, S. Z.. Mass., cor. Pa. ave. & 1st. sLs.e.
Boyd, T. A., Ill, l US G sr. n.w.
Bragy, E. 8., Wis . Kbhltt Hou?^.
Brewur, M. 8., Mil 11, National liot.eL
Brlpgs, J. F., N. 3., National HoteL
Britain, L. A? N. J., 614 13th st n.w.
Bright, J. M., Tenn., MctropoiitAn Hotel.
Browne, T. M., Ind., 1115 1 sl n.w.
Buckner, A. II., Mo., Me';t)polltau HoteL
Borrows, J. C., Mi?ih.. nh? 12th st. n.w.
Butterworth, Beujamin, OiUO, 1115 G st. c.w.
csbell, G. c.. Va., 617 lith st. n.w.
1 aldvell, J. W., Ky., 1013 E St. n.w.
Calkins, W. H., Ind., Ebhlct llousa
CBaip, J. H.. N.t.. Arlington Hot^L
c annon, J. G., Illinois. National HoteL
Crtrl.sle, J. G.. Ky., Biggs House.
Carpenter, C. C., Iowa, S10 12th St. n.w.
Caswell, L. B.. Wis., 61214th st.
Chalmers, J. R.. Miss., Rigg3 House.
Chittenden, 8. B.. N.Y.. cor. Vu a v. s H st. n.w
Clamiii, Wm., Mass.. 1413 K SL n.w.
Ciardy, M. L., Mo., 72<) 13th st. n.w.
Clark, A. A., N.J., Willard'3 HoteL
Clen enis, N. N., Ala., Metropolitan UoteL
Clark, J. B., Jr.. Mo.. 1S25 Fst. n.w.
Clymer, lieister. P:i.. l?o<) I st. n.w.
Cobb. T. It. Ind.. 1342 N. Y. ave.
Coffroth, A. Il, Pa., Metropolitan notel.
Colerlck. W. G.. Ind.. National Hotel.
conger, O. D., Mich.. National HoteL
Comen-e. G. L, Onto. Wlil&rd'a HoteL
Cook. Phliln, Ga., 2i0 North i'apitol si.
Covert, J. w., N. H., National HoteL
CowgUl, Calvin, Ind., 7 Grant Place.
Cox, s. S., N. Y.. Klggs House.
crapo, W. W., Mass., Wormley's HoteL
Cravens, J. E., Ark., 407 G st. n.w.
Crowley, Richard, N.Y., 1421 Iowa Circle.
Culberson, D. B.. Texas. Metropolitan UoteL
Daggett, R. M., Nev..717 14th st. n.w.
Davidson, R. H-. M.. Fla.. National HoteL
Davis, <i. R., 1U., 1304 F SL n.w.
Davis, Horace, caL, 1816 I st. n.w.
Davis. J. J., N. C., Congressional HoteL
Davis. L. H.. Mo., New York Avenue HoteL
Deerlng, N. C.. Iowa, Biggs House.
De La Matvr. Gilbert. 113 c st n.e.
Denster, P. V., ^ is., 15 Grant Plaoa
DtbrelL G. G.. Tenn.. 317 A% st. ilw.
Dick. S. B., Fa., Rigfjs douse.
Dickey, H. L., Ohio. National HoteL
Dunn. Polndexter, Ark., National HoteL
Dunnell, M. IL, Minn., National HoteL
Dwight, J. W., N. Y., Arlington UoteL
Einstein, Edwin. N. Y., Wormley's UoteL
Flam, J. B., La. Not arrive^
Ellis, J. E., La., l'<33 New York ve?
Errett, Russell, Pa., 2221st st. ae.
K\1r.s. -I. U? S. C.. Metropolitan Hot-eL
Ewl^jf, Thomas, Ohio, 9?o H:h sl n.w.
Fclton, W. n., Ga.. National BoteL
Ferdon, J. W., N.Y.. Kbbltt House.
Field, W. A., Mass., 1405 F sL n.w.
Flnley, E. B., Ohio. 4tW Gth SL n.w.
Fisher, II. G., Pa.. 6 (irant Place.
Ford, Nicholas, Mo., 709 sth sL n.w.
Forney. W. H? Ala., Natioaai Hotei.
Forsvthe, A. P., ilL, National UoteL
Fort', G.L., IlL, tilggs House.
Frost, R. G., Ma, 211 North Capitol SL
Frve, W. 1'., Me., 922 14th st.
Geddcs, G. W., Ohio, 17 Grant Place.
GlbaOQ, 1L L., La., 1325 K SL n.w.
GlUette, &. U.. Iowa., 20-> E-iSt Capitol sL
Godshalk, Wm., pa., 1322 g sL n.w.
GO'id^, John, Va., b24 14th st. n.w.
(iunter, T. Ark., Mades' HoteL
HalL J. Q., N. IL, 213 East Capitol 8L
Hammond, John, N. Y., 1415 Mass. ava n.w.
Hammond, N, J-Ga., MetropoUtau HoteL
Earner, A. 0., Pa., 1310 F sl ilw.
Harris, B. W.. Ma.n, 18 Grant Place.
Harris. J. T., Va.. Met ropolian UoteL
HaekelL D. C., Kan., 1311 H st. n.w.
Hateh, W. IL, Mo., yanderson's HoteL
Hawk, R. M. A., Ill, t>2S 12th sL rnw.
Hawley, Joseph R., conn., 3l? C tfL a.w.
Hayes, P. C., IlL. Rlggs House.
Hazeltoo. G. C., Wis.. Dun barton House.
Heilman, WM., inu.< EbOItt House.
lendereon, T. J.. UL, 211 North Capitol at.
HenL'le, E. J., Md., 457 c sl n.w.
Henry ZD. M.. Md., National HoteL
Herbert, H. A., A.la., Nadonal Hot^
Hemdon, T. H., Ala.. MetropoUtau HoteL
Hill, W. D.. Ohio, 415 2d SL ILW,
Hlscock, Frank. N. Y., Arlington HoteL
Hooker, C. K., Miss., 1T0? fw. n.w.
Horr, R. G., Mich., 817 mil sl n.w.
Hostetler, A. J., Ind., 910 F sL n.w.
Houk, L C., Tenn., Ml Gst n.w.
House, J. F., Tenn., Rlggs House.
Uubbell, J. A^ Mich., Rlggs House.
HulL N. A., Florida, NlliLav.
Humphrey, H. L., wis., 1# Grant Plaoe.
Hunton. Eppa, Va.. ILgSP House.
nurd, f. h., Ohio, wormley's HoteL
HutchlnB, Waldo, N. Y.. WUlard'a HoteL
James, A. B.f N. Y., Arlington HoteL
Johnston, J. E.. Va., io? Ooan. ave.
Jones, G. W., Texas, no 1st st. n.a
Jorgenson, Joseph, Va,, Rlggs House.
Joyce, C. H., VL, 81113th rt. n-w.
Kelfer, J. W? Ohio. ??3 6th sL n.w.
Kelley, W. D., Pa., 1*? F sL n.w.
Kenna, J. B., W. va., National HotaL
Ketcham, J. H.. N.Y., t3?KsL n.w.
KUlinger, J. W., Pa., Arlington HoteL
Klmmell, Wm., Md.. Rlggs Houso.
King. J. P., L&., Arlington HoteL
Kitchln. W. H., N. C. Not arrived.
Klotz, Rob*L Pa., 610 14th sL n.w.
Knott. J. P.. Ky., 1108 F sL n.w.
Ladd, G. W., Maine. 113 c sL a.&
Lapham, K. G., N. Y.. Hamilton House,
Le Fevre, Bcto., Ohio, Wlllard'B HoteL
Llndsey, 8. D.. Maine, 81012th sL n.w.
Loiing. G. B-.Mass.. 1521 K BL R.W.
Lonrsbery, ?a, N. Y.
Lowe. w. M.. Ale., riGrt. ilw.
Manning, van H., Miss., si bsl a-e.
.a
3 ' MaB P.. R, Nattnr.it PntfL
j Mf.rtlr.. K F., W. v*. Notorial Ho?et
VMtln, K L.. 1 *^1.. Wlliitfl'8 Hotel
I MmUB. J. J. N 1'., TJO IRth *L U.w
; Wb-op. .tm jb, V v.. !t?gg? Hon.v.
MtCA.id, w a.. 1< va, l.'s! G p:. t> ?
McOxik, A. < .. N. Y., Ariimrtor Hctrt.
Mc<4<>*eti. ,t. li . *?rtv ?<t .iaTr?es P<tt?L
j Mckenzie. j. A , Kv? Natlflt ?; i) t?-L
I McfcUky. Win., jr.. uhK fcbblit house,.
Mi Lai>e. 1L M.. M.I.. i&>7: m. n w.
! ll< Ma2.ru,,I A.. Ol)l.\ lS,lt F M. n.w.
McMillan. Bent u, *i\?nu., frvv? UotH<\
Mtl?&. 1 riUrrlii .? Arlington t?nt? L
Mijler. V ..rner N. \., ArUt v-'t. UoteL
Mills, li. O., i \as.Mu l.iib ,1, iL v?
Mud.(HI. ?V i.. Fa. lath ?t. j\ yt'
Miturj. B. IV Hisa.. i; i * ,lWMerroe.
James. onio. vn '.?>i st. n w.
M?-rr*on, W. il. ill., W!i; utl < ii.c.-i.
Leopold. Mass., ormlcj "s HpM.
Morten. LP. N \.. corner H and istb six a.v.
MukJtow. li L., Mks.. Arlilisten
Vtiller. Mi lioias, N ^ \\ . <!. kcr's Hotel.
Mureh. T. II sin'tc. > '>? <>tr< sr. r.w.
M>ers \\ K . lnd.. ? > '.Sih st. n.vr
N< a!. II. 8.. <>'1. v:t" sr.
Nt w J. I).. Iiid 7?4 "Siii st.
New nrrry. J. s.. Mien.. Ebwtt House.
Nieholls, J. C.. 710 11 st. n.w.
Nercn-ss, An v a. M ,-s.. '.v" 1 t. n.w.
i' lirkii, Jtui.cs. N. V., Will* J's HoieL
oconnor. v. }\, s. i .. Metropolitan Hotel
(?Nfi!!, ( hsrlts F.1., j'.'.iii si. a.vk
0 H.iiK. i' i i,\ v. > t ft. :i w,
iKtli. ?. s . ind.. P 'l <; >,1. n.w.
P., ] ... ;i3 nth st. n.w.
Ovtiton, Kuwartl. It., P .. Uitlartf ? HoteC
iCOUiU?ad<I. t ?i., Nil'l?t;iJii tiiXtH.
F. . ||. ] . i ,U . Nntloiuit I'. teL
I'-rors, Het rj.?-?. s:4 st. n.w.
Fb*'H-w, .ini :? ?*, c.mn.. 4.^71" -<t n.v.
rit'ii;p?. .1 K, >io., VS ,Uar<l s IIot<*L
Fm? tr, E. t:.. Ky., Wi.itnidv litiirL
F-* hit!. lieiii>. >?lun.. 6ni J ,*v n.w.
Four*!. T. C., Wts u?ir, Lst n?.
1T? *rt?u, C. i>.. >. \".. t st. ii.vr.
hlrrim. !<???. vii? utiisi. n.w.
h'HJ c?-*1bd, N 11.. Nat!i?:utl 11<M.>1
l\t J. li., i MtimpuUt?ii ilvH?L
Itt^il. T. F?.. MiUoe, f>a ?>ih st. n.v?.
liU-e, WW., Mnhh., i:-*l L 8*. n.?.
Klobtini.*en. I?. F.. N. Y.. v.i.? K ?t. n.w.
hk iiaj?.?<?i, J. 8., H. C. Mi>iro|HitlUiii Hotel.
Kielimoi.d. -t. F. \<k., V?trapuiu >n llo'et
HobcrtKH, h- U., L.u. Hit 1 su ii. w.
Kobet-tin. <-? M., N. J., liWT k at. n.w.
' lU>tll.Kou, vr. I).. AiAss.. I.OIWO.
Kokk, Mli?>, N. J.t VMlmrd'.-, iloleL
Kotiiwe-tl.K . Mo.. Melmpollt ui li >teL
li. l) !>., ^?. c.. Kbbat Houk'.
Kus.s* li. VV. A.. Mum., -m: N. j. a\e. s.e
Tlii-Uiiit-, iiaii , 11 UrtiBl I'ii^e.
Kyon, J. \N.. I\c, 115 Maryland av?>. n.e.
KiBitord, .1., Ala.. Metrojto'.l ?u H(/??L
Sapp, W. F., l'"W n Hamilton Uou^%
Sawyer, K L.. Ma, National lloieL
Staieh A. M , N. i'., Oonyi'^sStanfU IloteL
Sliali.nbet^i r. W. H.. Pa.. 6'.n l:<'.b n.w.
SLtlley, i . M , A'h., Metropolitan lloieL
Sbi rwln. d. 5H.. sfcN ;2ta ?t. n.a.
Slmoaion, C. IV, Te&u., 4'7 ctti?. n.w.
HUieinon, J. W.. 11L, C'ougre-?lonai llol?L
Klngieron, t>. li., Misa, i:??. F bU n.w.
SlltUOuh, W. t\, Aik.. 6i?l 13th nt. n.w.
t?n:itb, A. Ih rr, fa.. \* uunl s Ho ol.
JSnilih, 11 F., N J., National M itei.
hmlil). \v. E.. t.?iL. h-AKder.on ? lini<*l.
bcoviive, .lnLi. uiiau, N. Y., Kinr* ilocua
J Sparka, \>. A. J., III.. St out llutiae.
Bpoer, Enu ry, tia.. National llot?L
hpilnt'er. W. M. III., US East Oupliol st.
Starlr. J. It , N. Y., * LaTayette iS'iuare.
yttvle. W. I.. N. 79*H *>'li st\ n.w
Htephtos, A. !!.,(.*>? , National Iioi<$l.
Stevenson. A. E , 11L, National Hotel.
Stone, J. \V.. Ml -1.. 61! B 8t. n.w,
Talbott. .T. K. f. Vd., Biitlni. r*>
Taylor, K. L . Temn, vk 6- n ?<t. n.w.
Taylor, k. F>.. t> ilo, Mf >?"i sr. n.w.
Tlictnai, J. 1L. 111., EtiMtl House.
Thompson, F. F?.. Jr., Ky.. 7M *?tli st. n w.
Thontpeon. Win. 6., lo ra, Hami-ton ilonao
Tillman, o. I ., s. (\, 41'!rttb n.w.
Tcwnainc. a t.cn o'alo, Arlin^t^n iloi?L
TfWBtlK'tjp, I!. W., 111., 41'2 4l% pt.n.W,
1>irkej,J It. v,v, li:un:ltoi. li^U-e.
Turner, l>-c.i.", K:\m<v F st. n.w.
Turner, i lion. ih, \y., inns fi st. n.w.
Tjler, J. M. vt? MeFh??rf?oti l?ivis?, I and IMA.
V T., Ohio, 1213 K st. u.
Upde^ralT, Tl>os., Io" a, 13VS I st,. n.w.
Vpson, Tt xas, 1121 t st. n.w.
1 it(T, M. tJ , Vd., Nn^'ona! f!?>re'.
Valrnilne. E. S.. N'-b., Dunbartori nou*?.
Van Aenifju, i enry, N v., 29 t.taul 1 laoa
V?ne?, U. I' . N. ?\ v*3 K st. i*.w.
Vsn V"rLls, Jo^n, N. Y.. Aril; ^'jn Ilo'TL
YctMh, O. II.. N J., EbhI't H ;: *<
Waddlll, J. K.,M.o., New York Avenue Hotel.
Walt. J. T.,Conn., 613 lath st. n.w.
Ward, VuHatn, Fa., 12S? F st. n.w.
Warrn-r. A. J., iwlo, .! Grant l'laee.
Washburn, W. 1>., Mtnn., N3l I s*. n.w.
Weaver. J. B., Inwa. 2f?B Eaat <'apiti?l at.
Welbon.. Olln, 'Itxas, 4'2 6th st. n.w.
Welts. Erastus. Mo., Arlington He ;?L
While, Hurry, I'a.. 1213 K st. n.w.
Whlteaker, .lt>hn. Or jTon, ?r LoulsHns ave.
Whltthornc. W. Tenn., Enfcm ll i'iaa
Wllber, l)av 1, Y., Nat ional lloiaL
W illiams, C. U., Wis., is Grant 1' a 'e.
Willis*ms, Tt.os., Ala.. M tropoliiAL UoteL
Willis, A. 5S., Ey., 3 Grant F1.C0.
V llllts, Edwin, Mli'h., s? 1$ su n.e.
Wilson, B?^nj^n-!n, W. va., National H >t<*l.
WM. li.. I"n , '7:t2 a.e.
W'Kjd, Fernaudo, N.Y., s*jfi istli u.w.
Wt>od, w. A.. N. Y.. I6?i 1 st- n.?.
Wright, H. K. Pa., ArliLffton Hotel.
Yoenm, S. 1!.. I'a.. .VV "i*tti sr. n.w.
Yo -njr, t'isi j. Tenn., c< s uli? sl n.w.
Youiij;', T. L.. Ohio, Ilia li st.
TK.WTOUiAL I'Ki.-kG ATI'S.
Alnflle, n or.-*<v It is. ho, ! '* 2d n.w.
Bennett, * i.l?aKowi. Maaai*ctj'i9;,Wa avo.
Brents T. H.. \% shin^ioD 7/6 llih s>u n.w.
Cannon, G. t,?. 1'iuli, 6?i3 !atb su n. a-.
< nrr.pN ll. J. ?i.. Afzona, 1ins?? li h? n.w.
low m > . S. Vi.. Wyoming, 6th and L st.s. n.w.
Magimils, Martin. Montana. Arlington HutaL
Oiero, M. S.. New Mexico. National lioi^L
OKFIOKKS OF TUB IIOt SB.
Geor?e M. A darns. Clerk, lois K su n.w.
John G. Tli?>rri;.-on. !SHriwant-a'-Arms,^ uiart a,
Cbai lea W. Field, I>oorkw per, r?irt 1-Ui s?u n.w.
OFFICIAL KKPOKTEKS OF DaUATKS.
6RNATK.
D. F. Murj by, 314 C st. n. w.
Assistants.
Theo. F. Shuey, 4:3 Missouri avenue,
Edward V. Murphy. 419 Jdwt n.w.
Henry J. Gensler, 131 s 13'h su n. w
John J. McEifcone. 13'.s \ or -^nt ave.
William Blair Lord. Hl^lfe h.. e.
David Wolfe brown, 116 Maryland a\?. n.et
J. K. Edwards, Anai-osila, L>. C.
John H. White, Mrt 13Tb s? n.w.
It MM IK
BOWHAN. On Tur-eday moralcir, ianaarylt,
1HS1, At 8 0VI1 rL, Mai?y tLLA lk?WH4K. dAUrfj l*.?
oi ti*e iate Mr?. a. .t TtUey, #'-'e?l n.?!?t*fcn
Fiwenl (rum her late rttideiic^ No. 8?1 "thirteenth
ftre?-t ii. rthi*?s>t, on Thursday, the <th
inctanw at 2 odock i> m.
[Fiedbiick, Md., FAt-trA pleiBi' coi i i
DDSIUAN, XuefdAy EBorninK, JammiT H.
1881, TuoMAS, olJflBt i">ii ol David O. A: d ^?t!i?
rlLft D Jiiiirbn, A^rd two >e?re and f<? ir month*.
Fum-ralwill ta?e plA^ from Uia jpArenU* thu:
dence, on HevMith S'roet. <>pi>o?!t? H >ward l!ai
vereity, Thursday, January 20, st 3 o'clock ? in *
him, On the morn.nir of January 1?. issi.
Padif. M Hn.i .a-'i <S lhr** ye*r? arrt fnurniODtiiH.
('invhtcr i'f ltdmunri and Am iC Hill.
IPhili de.j hla an.! ChlcAirt) i<aper? plex* 1
MIM.1NC*. n Jarua-y 17. F?t. ?t 6 36 p.m.,
attt e n+iWenc' ol h>? fatlirr iu biadciit-butw, Hkn
jAAtiN Will;Mt-i.nisu.ln th? twenty-fourth
J ear ol hi* tKi). . ....
The lunei <?! vi". plui-e on the 1. h if?unt "t
1 o'clock v tu. TbefrlfiLds ol tlie lAiiiilyne r. (NClluliy
invited to attend.
PITCH LYNN. At his reside, or In this city, st
7.15 p.ni , on Monday. .If.nuarv i7, lssi. Prra
P. FrrcFi.*SK. ?K^d 74 j?an?, 11 ni- athn and 17
days
1 h".ti.*e rf hts Inneral wll b? riven hereafter.
ROBEKTSOV. On Rurday mori ie?r, Jannary
16. IHK1, Ft i/ai.fth J UoPrBTsos. daiitrhn*r r4
the late Dat:d and L :. !?l?eih Itohi'rtB^n, ol litJtiinore.
. .. _
H-r relative* and fr nnde are respect fully lnvit"4
to attend Ler fuucrhl froiu the A??oci*t?- liefnroi il
CnurchiDr. Leyburne), tayette ?t^ee\ B*itin?jr%
on W dneeday, the 11'Ui lnetaiit, At2;'l p m.
CXIUB. NO*" FAY.-* HI ruOKttT S
IN c'EUaK UALbUI IB ?arritiod to enrt
Coui>l b. CoWb, Croup. 1 hroat abd 1.uuff Au****.
fcc. Hadrf'tst a done Try It. 11 not saluted
return the tinpty bottle and *et your mon^ijtioi.
? TUOBKTJON. 70 16th rtre*. And
j ah dn.tcS"'*j
Prtoe 26 c nta. jAnH-Ini
I undektaj^KIIS. ""
ILL1AH HACKKTT, v.1th icaorpi
bCAUDoav. FUUNlriHlNu DKDBttTAKCh.
No. 8)t> Fa ave. n.w.. !! ? ?O ?d and AM M.
Terytblng fturt-olf Tf 1-1>
riiiKj>, ipiiroiiim
r UMDMMTAKMM*
paa gmatli tr?t AorUwart. ap?
Job* s. wmwut,
UMDMMTAKMM,
W?UB 1??T HHfc ??? ?.wLiebiu
coHFAin *rr*?cT*r
MEAT. FINEST AND OSKAPKST MEAT
FLAVORING HTOCE FOE BOUFS. MADE
DlbQEB AND BAUCE8.
LIEBKi COHPABn EXTllCT OF
it EAT. "Is a AU006W And a thou for which nation*
should feci ^ratrful" See' MedtrmJPnwa."
"Lancet. ** "BnOAh Medical JoiutiaI. " Ac
CAUTION,?Genuine only with the Iac fimile at
Baron litbi?'s Bi*matnre in Blue Ink mtom the
Label.
" \>on?umr>tioo in Emrltnd iacrcAned ten-fold la
ten ye*r?>."
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