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TTA THE EVENING-STAR ‘The €incrnnati Jealousy and Mutder Case. ‘Thé tel ih bas announced jhe murger in Cincinatt of Mise Mollie Thompeos, danghtet of a jate well known liqaor merchant, Py the enraged wifé of one William MeLaughiin, a wealthy builder. It ceems the affray occurred ten eg it o, though the woman did not die antil it Tuesday. Cincinnati Enquirer ubliskes the following statement of Mrs. Laugblin : During one of the early sammer months I ‘Was called upon by a man formerly in the e ploy of Mr. MeLaughlin. who casually i: quired of me the name of his female frie Dearding in a Bouse im the vicinity of the Gar- den of Eden. Having noticed that my husband was frequently absent of nights, the words of the man again reused the jealous feelings in ™my woman's nature, and [ determined to find out who the woman was, though I had my svepicions. To be assured, between ten and eleven o’clock one night 1 might have been seen traveling away in the direction of the Bouse that bad been pointed out at to me as coptsining the woman who seemed to be my evil genius. 1 found.the house. I sw my husband and Mollie Taompeon together, aed ob! sir, 1 thought that my heart would break. J erg home, and the Ween day, so outr: were my feelings, that contd not help but berate my busband for his continued iJl treatment, His replies were of a nature to still increase my anger, and I don’t mnow whatI didsay. Findin; tT had dis- covered their retreat, he then removed his mise. the aforesaid Mollie Thompson, to No. 212 Baymiller street where she remained, un- known tome, until a couple of weeks ago, when I found out where she was domiciled by watching bis footsteps. Determined that the tavvon should be broken up, but not before I bad remonstrated with the mother of Mollie agains: her apparent desire to break up a re- spectable family, praying her to take her caugbter home, which possibly might have the effect to referm ber, which was all of no avail | disgnised myself asa peddier—a seller of soap—and thns gained admission to the pres- ence ot Molle, but my husband was not there. On Saturday last a week, I nad again paid a Visit to Mollie and this time meta Mrs. Themp- sou, who keeps the house, and found my hus- band mthe room who did not recognize me. In afew moments Mollie came oat trom an adjoining room, en deshabille and partially in- toxicated. Approaching me, she sa “Now, woman, I wld you not to come here any more.” “1 merely remarked that I came here formy busband.” « Your husband! Who is your busband / “That man, Mr. MecLaugh- lin! « Way, that is my uncle William, and be has no wife!” “Yes, 1 am his wite, and bave the decuments to show it!" All the par- tes were taken by surprise, and Mollie caught hold of a monkey-wrench”™ that lay close at band, and rushing toward me struck me two blows, which drew my husband to his feet, who made the effort to ward off snother blow Mole bad aimed at me, when I struck him a back-handed blow. which staggered him back, then caught the wrench from Mollie’s hand, struck ber a blow right over one of her eyes, and Jeftthe house. Tae only persons present atthe ime were my busband, Mollie, Mrs. Themp*on, the keeper of the house, and Miss Alice Burnes Coroner Emmett held an inquest upon the body of the deceased Mollie, when the evi- dence of Mrs. Thompson and Ales Burus was beard, which did m iffer materially trom what Mrs. McLaughlin has admitted took place. Sad Stery of Seduction and fll Usage. t two years since a young aud innocent try girl hamed Sarah Martin left her pa- + Who reside a few miles trom Fort Wayne, Ind., and sought work in tha: place The gil, unacquainted with we wiles and enares tobe encountered in a world where sparkling eyes and pretty faces are prizes that excite tbe cupidity of bad men, toox employ- Ment in aM eating saloon, and soon becameac- quaibted Witt & man pamed James Mc Donaila, who served in Bill Lake's traveling circus as second clown. A few weeks of intimat - qvaimrance sufficed te prepare the way tor the ruin of the unsuspecting girl. Flatteries and Promises as sweet and as bright as the pictures drawn by \Melnotte™ in the Lady of Lyons” stole into her enraptured soul, and ehe believed he heroine of the play believed. The ho- bey of bis words lingered even in her dreams, &s lingered with the Poles of old the sweetness ot the Lo He proffered his protection and the care and attention of @ lover. His proffer Was accepted, and the unbappy girl agreed in & moment of deliriam to live with Bimin an uumarried state. Friends urged upon her the importance of legitimizing her connectioa with Me Douala, avd she begged him to marry ber Alter almostt wo years of torturing slight and fears, of harrowing allusions to her conduct, and of snerrs from neighbors, be mar ried ber They left Fort Wayne and came to Jeffersou- ville, Ind. He rente: all house, dissipated and bis wife was finally compelied to pacity of a servant for a Mrs. ace. Ona Monday moraing, before Christm McDonald came home drunk, whipped his wite unmereftntiy, almost eg berarm. McDonald sult continned ‘img on this city duriog the holidays, and Was freq uentiy coatined in the Station- houses of tne city. Just before New Year's day be Whipped bis wife again, aud the poor, helpless, and beart ken girl came to this city to find employmert. She was engaged as a cook on Third street, but financial embarrassments compelling (he sale of the establishment a few days <ince, the anfortanate girl, homeless and shelreriess, with but seanty clo.hipg to defy the wintry biast, came to-day heart-sickened, tearful, to be Firstestreet Station-house, aad asked shelter from the cold. —Lowisrilie Courter. Death A Dentists Orrice —Edmand Korosine.2 young mau, res ding in Philadet- pbis, went tothe office of D. RK. Lee. dentist, of that city, last Thursday, tor the purpose of baving atwoth extracted. He requested the dentist to administer the nitrous oxide or | laughing gas, but at the same time desired the dose to be a small one, as he (Mr. Korosine) was in delicate health. The gas was given and the operation performed, but immediately atterwards the patient was taken with spasms, and died im the office in about ane hoer and a | Dalf. lt appears thatitis the practice, before administering the nitrous oxide, to place a small cork in the mouth of the p: Nt so a= to keep tbe js Ope wide enomgh to allow the operator to pall the tooth. This course was pursued in the case of Mr. Korosine, and after the operation the tooth slipped from the fur- ceps and got into the patient's throat. This. it was supposed. caused the spasms, and Drs. Olapp and Maury weresentfor. Mustard wat given the patient, and the tooth was throwa out with the mustard, but stillentire relief wee bot given, and, while Dr. Maury was operating | upon the patient with a battery, he died AUCTION SALES, SEE as a AUCTION. deed of truut to me. dated gong Hovgmbys, A Bye ene peorach ie Lie Wiecmetromting onthe jouse fr: property to be wold as ja emcer. £. A. BOSWELL. Trastes. GBEEN & WILL ‘Aucts. ja7-Ta,Phads” [intell.) MSs ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BEAL BSTATR virtue of a deed of trust beari: ete dey anu: Jonn Col- ‘ins ne ie for the benefit of ohn Mase and re- 1 jo 8 dic a : one of Ease. en FRI 867. at 4 o'clock p. m 18,in Square No. 857 Cy fr 8 2 on ene street, be! u A and B streets north, and . ui Ding at that width tothe rear, tegether with the improvements, consisting of @ emall dwelling house and ether buildings. Terms : One-half cash, the belance in 6 months, the Lae fp receive id give his note, ™ Tevenue stamps at the cost of the % deposit of $:0 required at the time of sale, and the trustee reserves the right to resell at the cost EA) reer ey terms of sal not com- ¥ within five day Lb NORRIS, Trustee GBEEN & WILLIAMS, de27-2awkds Auctioneers. ALE 18 POSTPONED un- : th day of February next, at place e Truster. jalg92awads GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancte, I ENBY COLMAN & CO., AUCTION AND OOMMISSION MEROQHANTS, 291 apd 293 Penns. av., bet. 9thand 10th ste. suction every Tuesday, Thursday, and Seturday perning sae evening B.C. BROUKER, Salesman. A fall assortment ef Dry Geods, Boots, Shoes, Forpishing Goods, Crockery. Tin Ware, Btoves a son hand at private sale. Uash ad vanced en cae aeecay) 7 N Wholesale and Botail De in Hardware and Tin Ware, Stoves, &c , . 227 and 231, Tth'street, between M and HB. A large qnantity of Government stock. consist ing of Blankets, Sheets, Pillows, Shirts Olothing, Carts, Harness, Wagons, Wagon Wheels, Wheel barrows. Trucks, Piatform Scales, Counter Scales, Crgekery Lamps, Lanterns, Tar, Paint, and 5: heser. A merous to ennmer ate. and will be sold at almost Se ae NAGLE & CO B* Balesroom No. 299 Penn Between 9th and 10th sts, BAGLE & 0. will give thetr personal attention he sale of Beal Keiate and Household ‘ % Wines, Liquors, and Merchandise of every de. seription, Horses, Oarriages. Harness. & Liberal cach advances made on cousignments. bs pte Sales at our salesroom every TOES- DAY, THUBSDAY. and SATURDAY, at 10 o'clock NAGLE &O00, jell tf Auctioneers, & #cRnst DISEASES, SAMARITaAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CZRTAIN BEMEDY EVEB USED “Yes, A Postive Ours,” fer GONORRHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, a Contains no Mineral, 20 Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 10 66 Taken to fect a Cure, e entirely Vegetavie, Baviug uo smell nos any unpleasant taste, aad will not in any way in are the stomach er bowels of the must delicate. ‘Cures in from twe te four gays, and recent caser tonr hoars Prepared by a graduate of the University of Penasylvania, one of the most eminent Doctors sud Chemists of the present day Bn exvosure, no ‘rouble, no Ranke twhalever. ‘Let those who have deapsired of get! who have been gorged with Balsam ( ry. try SAMARITAN’S GIFT. = Sent by mall in a plain envelope. Price—Maie packages, $3. Femaie, 63. BLOOD! BLOODI! BLOOD!) JROFULA, ULCERS. SORES, SPOTS TELTERS, SOALESe BOILBY SYPHILIS ‘OB VENEREAL DISEASES Ec. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB Juicy Is offered the pub!icas a positive cure. SYPHILis O& VENKKEAL DISEASES, the BAMAKITAN'S BOOT AND HERB JUiu. a most potent, eertein and effectual remedy scribed, it reaches and eradicates every partic! the veuereal poison, so that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take, then, of this parity! hg rem- edy and be healed. and do not transmit it to your posterity that forwhich yuu may repent in after — Do NOT DESPAIR! § Ithoug: ISy DS prouconced tneuradle aT SRITAN'S HOOT AND HEGB SUTORS will remove be pg Mrs =, seer from the as a! rs arte LA. itr ine bapplly ode og a we Paiting rut — Fhe. (a bear oo hainte told Wonbs s ‘Bent by express. ice 91.25 per bi i ITAN’S WASH ip eases eeeee seek Im connection with the cre tn wey Bien be Hoer: *, aa at for end > ond, have ae tomy Sire ion. t here teealy Rao in Feecomnl eet o poweie -g rgeon, Sth H. ¥. Vols.’ 5.0. POBD, corner llth streetand Penn. ta 3°00. ets Daycers or Ooat ias—Mr. James W. Ford made « narrow escape with his life in Kichmoud one might last week He was stop- Ping at one of the first-class hotels, and on awaking in the moraing experienced very peculiar sensations in the head and stomach Un arising be foond himself in a very weak condinon, and with difficulty managed to dress bimeelf \ud get to the door of his room. The frest air somewhat revived him, below be reported bis case. After examination at was thought thar coil gas had escaped 1uto his room from the chimney, where a prick had fallen out—be being the third story, above the bake-house. The ehamberm on going into ine room #00: after Tetrea!, not beiag able to stand the gaseous condition of the room. Had the fire been kindled a: ap earlier hour in the moruing, it is more than probable that Mr. F. would have lost his life. — nond Time « run over a few days ago by the train from Wilmington to Newbern, N. ©, apd doth bislegs were cut off. It seems that he was lying under the train near the wheels, ranover. He says he ran Away from Wilmington, and got under the train for the porpose of obtauing free passage. It is thought that be will die. Lost iwTH& Sxow —A person bythe name of Hart, belonging to Tann'on, Mass., and who | left there jo a Sleigh on Wednes: afternoon Jast week, 1S SUll missing. On Friday those | searching for bim found a borse and sieigh on the Digh‘on road, the horse trozen to death. In a house pear by they discovered a man and boy who were the occu pants of the sleigh. and who barely escaped death trom cold. BF Ribbons are now 1. uently appended to the shoulders of evening dresses, aad tied in a bow below (he line of the waist, the ends float- ing lowdown epoe the skirts. These are par- tiealarly approprinte with the dresses of white grepadine and organdie, which sre striped with satin ribbon, a novel arrangement which proves very effective. B7 A Kaneas correspondent of a Chicago pa- per Says tbat --poole’’ were soldinthe Sena- torial contest jast as they are ata Rorse race, ‘There are ten choices on the card. a7-Tbe ladies of brooklyn have o: ar Sesocrition with the view of influencing all ladies of the city to discontinue the ase of spir- ittiove 14 vors fo thetr famities. The initintory meeting was an enthusiastic one. SF it is estimated that the health of Ameri- can WOwen bas improved twenty-five cent. since they commenced weanng th! clothes Rng warm underelothing. ; 7 Some eccentric genius broke into the Treseurer's Office at Wabash, Ind., one aight Inet week, unlocked the safe and twenty-five dofiars in the cash drawer, leav- ing everything else andisturhed. GF Ata fair in New Redford, Mass, tay week, « sil he: balver were Tonsded'e toe Inowt popaias physician, Mra late W. Webster got the most votes and don going - left. iad to | Conumss HOAPIT A) FOB WOMEN LYING-IN A8SZLUM, Fourteenth street .(eircie,) coruer of M street, Washington, D.O. Thie Institution has been established for the re- ception of lents who may be suffering from dis- eases lar to their sex. and for the admission of euch pre bed may require the comferts of the hamber on bailding is situated in the most healthy per- tion of the District, surrounded by its own grounds. aa zee ¢ door every five minutes. Term Y hoa cen: Trem 96 fe gi0 per week Bre W iy . Savanes “This \ieladés Board. nes, foal and Surgical attendance. MEDICAL TAFE, HIEP. i*a thowPeos: MD. | oonsbitine vilvsician AND SURGEONS. BAuN&S, M, D.. burgeon General, | Ree TE a ae Pac: waanington. bat blew offand got down to get it | P_JO VU) . D_, Washington. PR Ey Ba Orders for admievion to thé ‘ree beds in this hos- sedan ere iasreaein tase 2 gt ancy ices seed ee Btates choice Flour for ‘ant Cast : eae Rha ) aud Sy Seven eee cents ee Sembee ter ; PROPOSALS. PRorceas ros Aaur TRANSPORTA- = ¥F; Fort Mc RED AY, ths th aay Feb | Pi Dr fae coro Coram ‘the | deg, imthe ude 40 deg., ineluds: oF From Port niteaas of Kanses, ‘er such} pointe ae may on the Usion = ti Sat arb Bow or mi Go. south of fatitate #04 ted in that Ter; ment of conde! of ground inal out of the common jon of the said orth, and to taa other depot that may be sot er potmtaca the route? ne 2 Any other po! oa the : ROUTE Ae ape jurt, ois oeaese commladbaats, suing of said bment the 1 Spall ttt BePsed tesa len om the aid pf or ‘ment of condemation on the said | eaid records were again seurched and a d trust from said Joseph Johuson te John M: tosecure Jobn Elyn for fownd recorded. BOUTE No, From 8t. Panui, Minnesota, to such posts a: are now or may be estabiished in the State of Minne- sota, and in if po! Dakota Territory |y- ing eset of the ir. The weight to be transported dart wiil not exceed on Bonte No 1 the sum o! at the said deed of recorded nearly eleven monti« after the date Fo fag oe oe tw Ly ‘a os we yb oy faeni _ tachment. e said a 3 rior lien om the said biecee nad ‘eels of cround. before the said deed of trust, discoveryfof the amount still due and un ald derd of trast, and on Route No. 000 000 pounds, and on Boute No, 4, 3,890,000 pounds. Proposals will be made for each ronte sepa- rate per 100 pounls per Will transport thestores year, beginning April | Biddere will state the a, at which they ending March $1, je ive their names in full, as well @nd cach proposal in the sum of goed by two or nteeing that in the route men arty proposing the id tisfy the dems: , and other creditors, an for an injunction agaivstesid defendants. Joseph Jehnson, Mary Johnson, John M Johu Malone, and their confederates, when discovered, to restrain and their agen! nd prehibit them it servants from selling or dis- posing of. or iu amy manner farther tacumbering, reels of greund : uld be accompanied b: ten thousand $10,00)) dolla more responsible perso cave @ contract is awa: tioned In the propegal contract will be accepted ani sufficient security furnished by said arty in accerdance with the terms of this adver The contractor will be reqnired to give bonds in m Route No, 1, $2°0,000. On Route No. 2, - On Boute No 3, LJ i. t evidence of the lo: bidder and person offered as secar- is must be erdorsed ** Proposale for nospertation en Route No be. and nove will be entertained ly comply with the requirements Itie thereupon mates to the said nos resident defendants, Jo: son, Mary Johnson, and Jobn Fiyn, by acopy of this order in the Evering SI poser published in the £2, of Wasbington, in the a cutive weéks, warning said non-resident de- ear, in person or By in the office of the Clerk of whip Court, on the firet Tuesd iz] a8 1867. to answer the said bill of complaint, other be taken pro confesso against Provided the first pubtication of this order shall appear at least four months before said first Tuerday of June. 1857, ana stating the object and substance of ssid bill of complaint, OLIN, sects Jnetice, &o, the thowing its to be and @ alty and sol- | wise the same wil! as the case ma unless they fu! ot this advertisement The party to whom ak awariis made must pe Prepared to execute the contract at once. and to give the required bonds for the faithful perform- ance of the contract The right to reject any or all bids that may be Offered Is reserved. ‘ The contractors on each route must be in readi- for service by the Ist d: will be required to have agency at which he may } m ptly and readily for A.B. A true copy: wM.J MILLER, jad Staw6w BPHANS’ OOUBT Jan. 8, 1866,—Distaict oF CotumBia, WashiiGton County, To wit: of Blizabeth Miles sforesaid has. with the approbation of the Ur- Phans’ Court of Washington inted Tucsday, the 3s final settlement and distribution of the f the aesets in . lected and turned late ely, executor the executor ‘county @toresaid, a day of January. 18:t.for ‘oute No 1, at Omah T.. for Route No.2, at Fort Riley, Kansas; for at Fort Union.New Mexico; for Route Minnesota. or at such other ad far as the same have been col when and where all the credi heirs of said deceased are notified te attend, ‘operiy vouched, or they may excluded from al! ‘sestate- Provided a copy of this or- = = —— — a — ne in the ven: revions 6 a pees be AS. #. OBRIENE, point for each of the sever with thefr claime dicated as the start! Blank forms show tract te be entered Konutes as may be in- peint of the route. the conditions of the con for each route can be had on application at this office, or at the office of the master at New York, Saint L: worth, Omaha. Santa Fe,and Fort Snel- ling. ane must accompany and be a partof the By order of the Quart order 0 6 Quarte ” AL SS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subsori- tained from the Orphans’ Court ct Washington county, in the District of Columbia. letters tescamentary On the personal estate of T. Braxten. late of Washington, reons having elaams against hereby warned to exhibit hers thereof. to the subscri- aster General. NBER B Quartermaste: All the said dece: . the same, with the vouc! ber, on or before the 3ist day of July they may otherwise, by law, be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. acre under my bong fate 3st day of Jaly, 1866 NAY SUPPLIES. Navy Derartwent, Bureau Prowtsions and Clotaing Proposals, sealed and endorsed. lavy Supplies.” will be recei ved at th til 2 o'clock on TUESDAY, the 12! of Felraary next. for farniehing an atthe United States Navy Yards at Ne Boston, on or before th the quantities «f the di bh e first day of April next, flerent articles specified in liowing list; two-thirds to be delivered at ork aud one-third 1 GOVERNMENT SALES. AUCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT BUILD Chief Quartecmester's Cte Paeiel Washinston Will be se'd by order of the Quartermaster Gen BB y 7. at 12 o’vlock feutenant Uolonei M., the foliowing baiid ings, tituated on H street, uear the Bani UR une Granary, 37 by (1 feet Une Office, 12 by 16 teet One Builaing, 16 by W ie. t, One shed. 12 by 241 One Brable, 15 One sink aud Terms cor y New Navy Por! Rice 10 #@ pounds, per pound Dried Apples, 10 000 pounds, per pound. + 20000 pounds, per pound #. 100 000 pounds. p 0 bushels, per bushel ef, 20.00) gallous. per gallon. T, 20.000 gailons. ill be received for on, ander the supervision of anes M, Moore A fourth, one half, ef the quantities Ail the articles con be euval te the navy dard, and pass the usual overnment funda. HAKLES tH. TOMPKINS, Brevet Brix. Gen , Dept. M Geo, Acting Chief Quartermaster, Depot of Washtagton. For a description of the artic! and the pack , bidders arcjreferred to the and for jaforma regulations (im pamohiet to the oftiecs of the Paymasters of the several as to the Inws forin) regarding covtracts Commandants and Ge’ ERNMENT SALE The property known asthe “GOVEBNMEN AND > M cAW b nd, wear San Antouio, Sexled Proposals, in duplicate, will be recetyed March, 18.7. for the parchase seventy five acres of Inna, more or less. tog er with the bullaings erected purtenances aj nim p orted articles will be received in bond free rom duty, and no interual revenue tax will be chargtable upon any of the above articies Every offer must be accompan' guaranty, sicued by one or more responsible per- t he er they undertake that will, if his ortheir bid be obligation within five a seventy-five acres of up te the Istday of s0n8, to the effect th the bidder or bid cepted, enter inw with good sud sn posed anty to be cert! torney. or Collector of the Customs. No proposal will te con-idered unless a@ocom- nt by satiefac’s regular dealer inthe has the license rocmtene By act of tnd Chief of Barcaa. P20POsALs FOR WEW JAIL. BerartMEst oF THE INTERIOR, Washixoton January 24, 1867 Sealed Proposals will be re ment anti! 12 o'clock m., of March 1897, for the erection of the J and for the District of Colamii pre vided fer by the act of Cougress, approved July The design*, detail drawings, and specifications can be seen at the architect's office, in the eastern thereou, and the tan C4 is to say - ) TWALVE STONE LIME VATS, ¥-TWO ‘woos iN ‘TS. SEVEN STONE POOLS, and capable of tanning &f ONE STEAM 8AW-MILL, three thousand feet ov ONE SMALL 8) ‘teen thousand bides per capable of sawi: ante, pal $e ‘ONE BUILDIB The above property fs situated about two miles San Antonio, on the Antonio riyer, sad establishment by a st. improvements federate Govern- hewn etone, Imid In ce: © land was purchased made by the Inte so-called Cou! eat and are estimated to have cost $150,000 in The property has been aader lease for the yeat 865, at m monthly rent of $500, payable in ad- fee simple will be given suthorized and vance. A secured ti by the United States Goyer: Proposals will be marked **Proposals for Goy- ernment Tannery and mas ee to Bvt. Majer G 4. L., Galveston, Ti Beers ‘MESS MAOKEERL. am bow recetving from Boston direct, the very 88 MACKBREL, which rarely find their way to this market, ig used mostiy for home consumption. As they e ry part but the most ery utuch more than Co ; a CB jt ls rner 14th an: Botte d after the 28th fustanr. All be recefved for the ma: work, brick work. iron work. The coutractor whose bid he revuired to enter into a suiticient bond, to be Seorctary of the Interior, for the ion of his contract Work progresses. on estiniates architect, but twenty per ce: estimates will be retained until the The contract will be awarded to the lowest re- bat the Department reserves y orall of the bide should it be deemed for the interests of the Government to ‘The bidi dat noom on the ith of qoh nest In teostes ot muck et tne bidders of indorsed on the envelope, Jail.” and be directed 2 the e@pproved by | pal abies the bite fe, the the quantity usnally packed the right to reject ND REGULATOR. MsTABLISURD IN 1856. EY Sr eEOOLE we VEDAT ae v 3. 4 ee Lobes baat sooth loth sta, . ©. BRICK U) ano 8 , ci 498 11th street, near Pa. avenue. fy Wm. Knabe & Co., Balti e. ner as tuned Pianos Bird tour Ware: iM Stating that we be- a may choose te att Proposals shoul: ** Proposals for N “* Secretary of the nterion of the Interior O PRACTICAL PUMP-MAKEBS AS aa yas PLumbeas. = Mayor's Orricg, Wasu Proposals in writing Office up to 12 o'clock Februsry next. for making Pumps. H} ig water, and for «inki 4 Meterials and workman- Foy or kerping the Pom erfect repair in t composed of t! e 1st an Anes > fas t Py rian taxation be 1, fs Sedea tee anus 2e of Copavia, Cube ‘tewemar No § is the tnfallible remedy Secondary ms. t! sting t ’ b fee aeapartn Oe RS Seat OP e aud changes of atmosphere. i} ‘tin cases, at Bias levine Wie Diviaed ‘fn oparate doses administered by V8lpeau, Sallamanda, Koux, esale end'rétall by Dr. BABBOW, Ho. 2 ey tS BE 8. BLLION, by John Minor jarecter ead aL LETTE BS PAT- effectual remedy 5 Fm of one seer, commencing OD the Ist ecifications can be see the office of the cam ‘he bile fur foe tres Pi ore mate | Orie T ie this office. also at 0 it wing of the Cit widen Hyarentonn ‘exorves to himself the right to reject je if ne deems it to the interest of the Corperatign to do so. 0 FORD. Ho, 960 Penn's GREAT EB MAILLARD’ ‘es. ti ne: bs This Triple Vanilla CHOOO! ee in quality and country, and is FRANOK TAYLOR, Pm OBR a, PABMBSAU 7 Rnder Bbbitt House, foot of Seventh st, : | dens. Ma. 466 in j AND corr etnarn salami e street north.) bét ry NIA. THE st WANN rE NOKTHE So ‘a Mo TH To THR RORTAW: Re. amDvoorm. | THE ROTH MOAT E CE No tie apd after [3 POO By tL ed yy ee ie wi Streets, Philadeipaia, at the following } urs: RNING ACCOMMODATIONS | atuaee tn tor Becton ena ars Biations. wnpoientaes, toa at 6. 30p, m,, arriving < 18 wirgess ‘alley trai -&@c ; at PORT OLINTUN with Ustawians Railroea eine i +, wii a trains for Worsbumnbertons a fice, a Secure in Sleeping Care for El- mire or Pituabarg. ttn Suequ Hemsport, York, Ci | T INS, Ticket Age: vee Philadelphia at $.30 pm. for Beading, 7 iS burg, & comnecti: wi ED, 8. YOUNG, Gea. Pas’ nee “o | Reading and Oolumbla Ballrosd trains for Volum. inatirmores Me’ ee | COOMMUDATION WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND gore B., stopping at all way 6 TOWN nAILROAD. fiadeiphia at? we. m, ving, leaves Philad ves in a7 ep rains ter Phiiedeiphia leave Harrisburg at 8.10 | Sey Pottevi tSs5 = m., orriving nat Pm. Aft raoon trains lew Hersieburg at 21 2 mand Potteville at 2.45 D.; arriving at Phfiedel até p.m Barrisbarg, acon fo leaves Beading at 7am, Rarrisburg at 4.1 m. Counsct ing at Reading with Afternoon Aecommodation | South ato) p.m. arriving in PBiledelphia at v0 | "Market Train, with s passenger car attached, Jeaves Philadel pbia at 12 45 noon. for Reading and all Way Ftations, es Beading lites + and Downingtown 12 3) p.m. for Philadel; and all excepiet. | way stations. All the above trains roe daily, Bunda) Soneay Traits leave Pott«viile at 8 a.m. and Philadelphia at 3.15 p m.. leave Phitedeipy! Beading at 56. ™.. returuipe from Heading at »™ OHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD. Patrengers tor Sossieatoen and intermediate od teky the T 90 S158 m ardi.wp m reins fron: Philadelphia. revarning from Dews ce ipgtowD et 7s m. and 12.) neon _ ae AS snes “ W YORK EXPRESS FOR PITTTSBURG: "[.HRUCGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON = AND THE W est a T HILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. |. Leaves Jork at) a. m. end 3p. m., pase ing Keacirg ot) #5, 1153 a m andi 4! pm and re || necting mt Martiebure with Pennsylvania soe —— . rote Me Bar iad Express Traius for pTitine between Washington aa ioe tik ais Le rgb. pues Smsport, Elmira, Bal- _ Vin: Beturping. Express Train loaves Harri : FOR NEW YORK. withont change of cars. arrival of feunssivanin Express trom Pith ce me daily (except Sunday) at 7:45 a.m.and | St'sanas¢: em - 915 DP. m. passing Heading at pig NEW YORK, changing care st Philadel. | SU. 7 SIN p's Mats tM gy NeTtTION St eprare catty (except Sunday) at 11:15 a. m. and cool fh between Jer rgb. without chang “ FOR P , ork leaves ricburg at Leave daily texcee toes ig on and 11:15 a, ‘rain for Barris: m., and 4:30 and 6:30 pm A > ON BUNDAY “UYLKILL VALLEY eae for New York snd Philadelphia at 6:30 p. Trains leave Poitevi.l 7. m on only. returning from Elveping care for New Yerk on 6.9) p.m. train nd 416 D. m. ponrongh tickets to Philadelphia, New York. or @ leaves New ALLRVAD i em. and7 15 que st 7.354.m.,and HYYLKEILL AND SUSQU. BCHRY L AND. SUSQUEHANNA RaiL ton, can be hed at the Station Oficeatallkours | Tratns leave Auburn at 7 a.m. for Pf im the day. as well as at the new office ‘3. the and Harrieburg, end st isp m., + Bankers and Brokers Telecraph Line, 34™ Pei and Tremont; retarnt negrove or Pinezrove ing trom Horrebure at 3 avenue, **tween 6th and 7th streets. Pp m., and from Tremont at / 35@.m. «nd He-4 See Baltimore and Uhio Railroad advertisement p.m. for schedule between Washingten, Baltimore, FREIGHT Anne polis, an? the West | ofall detcriptions forwar to all the J, L. WILSON , Master of Transportation. LM. COLE meral Tick«t Agent GEO. 8. K | | i pointe fr: OONTZ, Agent. Washington. | om the Company's New Fr 4 Willow streets ations : aes cea ass 12 {5 noon BALTIMORE AND Onto BAILROAD, for eacing, L-banon. Warrisharg ASHINGTON, Jan. 6.1367, | » Port Clinton, and all points beyond, | ne Mal = = Ss | Diaces on the rose and Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI. *#< for the principal stai MORE, and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST = 28 9-1? Sre Low run as follows. viz: ENNSYLVASIA OBNTRAL Li FOR BALTIMORE, |P WINTER ARRANGEMENT PO4D- | ! | Post Office for all branches at 5 a.m oniy 83.15 p.m, Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00, 745, and The trains of the Peunsyivanie Central Rail- 11:15 &. m., and 2:00, and 4:30, and 8.00 p.m. aa | the Depot 3 OR ray WAY STATIONS pata fe the Depot, atcistand Market streets, Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 m., and | ket Street Passenger Ratiway. Th the Oi 2:00 and 8.00 putend Waluut tirect Ballway + agp nm Fok WaY¥ Brdions SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS | *4nare of it. a u ) Ju. ON SUNDAY S—The Market Street Cars! r Leave at 6:15 and 7.0) @. m., and at 2:0) and 435 | Frovt aud Market streets % minutes beter. - me hed directly by the {the @ar- \. Gepei ture of cock train FOR ANNAPOLIS. ANN’S BAG E EXPRESS will call for Leave at 745 a.m., aud 430 p.m. No traing | 8nd celiver Bag, at the Depet. Orders leit to or from Annapolis on Sunda) | St the office, No. 08: Chestuutetrest, will recei y« UN BUNDA | attention, FOR BALTIMORE. ans Leave Depot, Viz: Leave at 7:45 a. m., end 2:0 and 8.00 p.m. | Mat! Train f i WAY STATIUNS. | Paoli Accom’n Now Wve om Leet Oh ab 8. and 2:00 and 8:00 p Fast Live ond FOR ALL PARTS OF THE Parkeborg Train... Leave daily, except Sanday, at 7:45a.m., aud | Harrisbore Accom) ote@tiog 8:00 pm. Lapcaster Accommodation On Sunday at $00 p.m. only.connecting at Relay Fittsburgh and Erie Mai! Station with traing from Baltimore to Wheellue, | Piliadelpiia Kx Parkersburg. &e. | Pittsburg & Kan the. sabington Station IChSC ONES RE eT Maes |" Ebtisdelpnte x 1 6 *aeshington Station et Office at all hours ilede! 8 Express leaves daily, ir in‘ineaay. an wells atthe uewomice ofthe Bask, | tratus'daieeerezt see teaves daily, AML other ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Li 345 P . Parsengers by Mall Train ge to Wi wae avenue, between 6th ant Nth stuns, oe” Pena. arsenger ail Train ge to Willjemeport streets. without change of cars, and 1 t For New York. Philadelphia, and Boston, see verat#. p.m. ie ee 84 vertie-ment of ‘Through Line.” sil Train co to Carlisle an? J. L. WILSON acca bout sebange of cars LB. General Ticket Blog Car Tickets can be had « Lic Def ¢ PROONT2: Agent Washinton. | Ticket Office, 631 Chestuat street Hypses BIVER AND HABLEM RalL- Trains Avrive at Depot, Vi BOADS —Un and alter MONDAY. Nov. .9, | Cupcipnati oh 1865, trains for Albany and Troy. cosnecting with Philodelph ~ Nerthern and Weeteru trains, willleaveNew Yerk Pavl foilor Sa.m_ Express train via Hudson Biver Rail- | road, Sth st and 10th ar.. threugh to Buffalo and | Suspensien Bridge without change of carsandcon- | necting at Troy with trains for Saratoga, Rutland, 9. Barlington and Montresi. datly, Wa PB; xprese aud Mail train vie Hodson onday ver-Railroad, connecting at Albany with West- | Cincinnat! Express arrives daily. | | except Ai oth ern trains, and at Troy With trains {-r North. trains daily except Sunday oper jla.m Express traia via Har! ‘aawengers leaving Leck Haven am. se 26th-st end sth av., connecting at Chath: Wiihamsport at « @ m., reach Philadelphia, Western Railroad for Lebanon Sprin, . | Without ebang cars. f.om Williamsport, by &c.;at Albany with Western traf nd at Ti | Day Bx nu os wrth trains tor Baratoga. Butland, Burlington tease izanie | any ontreal ior Jey CXcept for © 3:46) m. Express train via Hadson River Bail- | Apparel. aud limit their resp oom bility te Ook road connect: at Albany with Western trains, | Hundred Dollars-ip vaine. at Bacgage exceed. and at Troy with trains for Montaye . with sleep- ing that amount fn value, will be the ing car at the owner cnless taken by svecial contest - 41pm Railroad, ‘or further information. apply to gounerit iIroad for | JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket Agent, 631 Chest- ebanon pnt street SaROnt, H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the tached at Albapy. po AN EMIGRANT TBAIN jaily, 30 Pp m. express train vie Hodson River Bail Buvday. = ee eet 6 road, with sleeping care attached, and through to For I] particniars == to {are and sccommoda- b r 1o and Suspension Bridge without change of | tions apply to FBANOIS FINK, 137 Doce st sleeping car every day excepting - on ached fro lew York through to ENTBAL RAILR@AD OF NEW RSE scone “hay a peat Gs | CvPermqagen a Beaty Bopstrn ge Won : o' wineet. BT t Albeny., Zhte srete will ran on Sand Junction with the Delaware. Leckewsnms net li p.m Teele vis Regen Bie Hol with | Westera Railroad, end at Buston with the Lebt ok sleeping cor attack a conpoering of Albany with | Valley Railroad and te coonections, toring’. early trains fer J 2 - and at Trey with trains for Baratoga and pointe yp Comey s Piteearg aud the West without ae iiaday train will be ren via Hudso ALLENTOWN LINE TO THE WEST. Railroad from New tore to Pc og aie Two oross trates Golts Sor abe ost, except nen © we Se ee eras Penakksontio tt take ies and three hours save! bs this line, York at615p m. * | to Chicage. Cincinnatt, St. Louis, &., with bat train vie Harlem Beilroad.} one ebauge of cars. et oa. m..and arriving at Mille 0p m. Returning. leave ePton ats ry 7, 1897—Leave New York as BS ving tn New York at 12.39 a.m 4 mu yarriving Wa A. VANDE ji BILT. 690 A M—For Easton, Bethichem, “Vice President. Qbank.” Watiameport, Wiikesbarr-, Ma \WA M. Matt Taaix—For Flemington, Bas- ton, Water Gap, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Great jpn, SAREE Rays AND PO TO TRAVELLERS @UING BOUTA Bend. Bihar eee ton, town, , Pit ._* t Y TWIOR DAILY. (Bunday p. m. excepted.) but ove change «f care to Oinclunati er Ovicagn, ‘The quickest aud most direct route te Richmona, | 8H but two « ee to St. Leuie. Connects at Barri-bure with Northern Ocotrel and Phitadei- phie and Erie Bonds, for Brie and the Gil Be Ni. ‘TRa'N —For Easton. Allentown, Maoch . Wilkesbarre, Reading, Pottsville, Harris- . &e. 8. t—Por Reston. Bethiehem, and Mauch M.—For Somerville and Fleming? ae Sonth, via t! nore from, Bixth sureet W 5 P. M—For Baston. Reading. Harrisburg. Wil- amsport, Irvineton, Corry. Erie, &. Siceping teamers Ke and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth, | aniePort. Tork to Williamsport. Street Wharf dally (Sanday evening excepted) at | “ mY eek ie 64 &. m. and7 p. sud ‘arrive ip Richmond at ree oe st ioaereine, 1.45 p.m. and 3 2 aP. Mw x Bxr ‘Train —For Eas- THROUGH TO RIGHMOND IN SEVER HOURS, | ton Athy 7a, Reeling, Hatrisvarg, Pittcpers, Fifty Miles Shorter one 236 Hoare Qajcker than Bleeping cars through from Jersey City to Pitts- he Weet en ep Donte Penta taf taias are ron to Bergen Polat, ei t ae Oem ‘West can be at nr rust can be gbenfned at the omee etreet, North River.at‘No. 1 Astor Wouse, Hoe Sec. 371, 526 Brosdway, and oe Mo. 16 Greenwich street 3019 JOSIAH. O, STE: RNS. Superintendent. NBPSouA san ey RANE Batt ge, street DRAINS LEAVE NEW YoRK mm. Milford. Stratford, Fairfield, Southport, ma no See { 9.9. 1.90 8. ms 2S ), 3( Bx _) 3.60, 4-30, 8.9, 6.90 end 5 ( 8: Port Chester and For ate 9.80, 11.90 a, m.; 3 60, 4,80, 5.58, 6.00, COBNECTING TRAINS. . 3) Se tei Ghove Lined i. Sprivgfela—s, (Ex.,) 1.9 s- River hai 8 pre- pf! continee to , 8ta. | eee Lancome |

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