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———— —— ig = rm Georgetewn Corporation ' HOLIDAY Coops. ‘The New Medical Seciety. GEORGETOWN. CITY ITEMS. orp laws. CLOTHING, &c. EVENING STAR. Where to Ray Them. The second meeting of the new Medical So- —_+—__ Saari rasiaers foc tho Sew Year, gew- | 4 SECSGs teow acaachad @ OUT SALE ———____ = ay sui —— "The stores have now opened their supplies of pae —— sera a ee Pm hi tok whe se eeitta ae uine Merchaum Pipes, which I am selling bdhow | pescteea by the Board ont Berty | (Oe December 24, 1969. | goods of all kinds for the gift season, and the | Church; | poopy lacisbonien Prosident, in | roars Tt: Davis ofeted a resolution providing | cost, at Frank Finley's, 452 7th street, ‘near E Common Council of the ‘Georgetown, ——— ee display is unusually rich and attractive. Citi- aght there should be a constitution adonent | for the cleansing of the market house; pamed. | streot. ba 3° | That the Recorder bes lahereby, sathor. or LOCAL NEWS. scan anti shenngens Wil Salsa enGeameiver- | ty ocicty, as in their present status any one | eae eee Birch, and Jord Me | WINES, Liquors of all descriptions to suit the pe I LARGE STOCK ; = tisements of the leading establishments where ae a eee pest ph lee ged Quillan was passed: ‘The Board refused to con- | most fastidious. Also, the choicest brands of | S¢ this Districh Lees Mackall ve tle Addi- ‘ie «e. Night and To- | oliday goods are soll. ‘The homeopathic practtoner could come hers | €ut in the amendments of the Common Council | Segars, Erighared expressly for the holidays: | son, Henry Brewer, Edward J. Shoemaker and SEE, Soon Cunistatas 1s ComrnG. The phrase has grown | 3. ‘well as others ail take part in the proceed, | #0 their Dill providing for the cleansing of the | at Finley's, 452 ‘th street, near E | James Garitz, and Hugh Caperton ys. Henry | FALE AND WINTER BarIowat THEaTae—The Christmas panto- | into commonplace slang through the ordinary | ings when there could be no afiliation with | Market Bouse, a sel beg ogy ood —_ Sle CES * | Addison and others. ok mime; “Jack and. the ean Stalk.” to-night | level ofthe year; but wlien we reach so near the | them profeesionally. ooo eee, MAGA UHR Gee “ ‘Opeow HALL. 2 pres, Sees, CLOTHING ‘morrow afternoon je ‘to-day Ss enson , Con- wy) st large assortment "¢ gy pe a A ‘Flory whice takes | stituiion, submitted m report, which was read, ee rae eames oe | ey Werke comuare tiemiens z oe ee ee ey AND Mac's Minstrels to-night and to-morrow after- | it novel and welcome. Joyous Christmas | and afterwards taken up and considered, sec- | eMGomnn Council, enclosing the verdict of | _ Those that wish to get the valne of their money noon and evening. Ustoxs Leacve Hart—Masonic Levee by Meridian Lodge, No. 6,F.and A. A. Y. M., to- might. Writracrst GALLERY—Mammoth Itumi- mated War Views, &c., and Grand Colored Pan- eramaot the Life of Christ, every afternoon and evening during the holidays. Dat.y Excursios to Mount Vernon, on the steamer Arrow, at 10 a. m. Surre & Srsone’s ART GaLiery, 245 F street. -warmt ndar tion by section. It provides that the name of ‘Seon (he sombeneet pe a the association shall'be ©" Fhe National Medical world;—we hail it, one and all, with earnest | Society of the District of Columbia;” the ob- pleasure. This is the time when our kindly at- | Ject of the society to be the protection of its fections rule; now, if ever, we know the sense of | members who have diplomas as doctors of medi- human brotherhood and the blessedness of giv- | cine; the time of meeting to be on the fourth ing. No more appropriate souvenirs can be | Tuesday in each month; the delegates to the for family or friends than the elegant | American Medical Society to be elected at the wand fancy articles provided for | monthly mecting in March. i the holiday season at Messrs. Paice & Sone. | _ On the question of admitting all resident phy- Mon’s Metropolitan Book Store, 332 Pennsylva- | Sicians who can show the requisite diplomas, nia avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. They | Dr. Southworth moved that no member shali display beautiful gift books and fancy articles, | be admitted who advertises further than his juvenile books, photograph albums, bibles, | Bame, residence and office, which waslaid over the jury in regard to the condemnation of West | Will do well by ealling at Odeon Hall, 416 Penn- | Commen Council of aoe tee. Furnishing Goods, pecs Niet 100s sae refered beck: so Cho juny so | S01SWN Srevies, cornet 4X sizest. = King to use the frame rack in front of his store, REGARDLESS OF CosT. of Francis Wheatly was passed. Counell res | _ Boy's CLorarne—A full assortment can be | ® 14 Bridge street, for the purpose of hanging lation E up game, poultry, ¢.. the location of said ose Senin — ton providing for a general digest of all pnb- | found at ““Cak Hall,” 460 ith street, opposite | Neing cf'senicient heighth to allow persous to | Ch ‘oe ee Xi nances of this ion now in foree; | Post Office. 12,186 | pass under the same, and on the extreme outer ‘Iso, the charter of the town as it is at present, ag ; oi 1 of the footwa: STEPHENS 4 Co. with the amendments thereto, and appropria- | | WAS#=NGTON City Savines Bang, (char | me ‘December 3, 1869, ° 21,000 therefor, was taken up. Mr. Cooke moved | tered by Congress) corner of 7th street aml | APPFove!, i 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, foamend by including all acts of Congress re- | Louisiana avenue, pays interest on deposits. Jos. | 4 Resoretiox authorizing the Clerk to have lating to this Corporation. After debate the | B- Bryan President, J. A. Ruf Treasurer. s | ~ pened the report of the Guardians of the Berween Nixtm axp Tenru Stexers. sera wey a resolution of instruction to the Committee be- | Firty Cents a Yarp for beautifal patterns bones . ng resolution was laid over. Mr. Davis introduced be fore Congress in relation to tunnelling the streets | Of Carpets for offices and bed-rooms. These | pJtelted by the Board of oe ~4| MARERITER’S ART GALLERY, $86 7th street. ~ if for the time. Common Council the Co ration of Georgetown, CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. Baniow’s Au Gateny, 27 Pennsylvania | |Té¥c! books, work boxcs a Srand'a great variety | Dt. Stephenson stated that the Committee on Domteny ances nae Sanction Kattway | Czpets ste warranted to give satisfaction. That the Clerk Us, and he lx hereby, directed we mat shiaiai‘satiiak joe Saab Z APS ee of uscful and ornamental articles,execedingly | Credentials would make admissions a personal | Company; Comal tie teas nia betore the poscemnae de Send have two hundred and fifty copies of the report BUSINESS MUST BE CLOSED. aod appropriate for holiday presents. ‘Among their | Matter as a rule. Board a communication from the Mayor, en- |, CHILDREN’s Ovencoats at “Oak Hall,” 460 | of the Guardians of the Public Schools printed | crock, GeoD WILE, FIXTCRES, AND Bung OF thes Pave ad Seca a Rablie | new books wilt be found the Holy Grail, Altred | ,D%.J. Edwin Mason called the attention of | 3 unication | y Tih arrest oppemeaty Dates Tse” | for the use of the citizens of the town. meeting of the Provident Aid Society was helt | 7. books will be found the ting 3 the Association to the fact that the American | Closing a letter from A. H. Pickrell, foreman of Joc sertentinoe tanane aes Approved, December 17, 1869. de 2w LEASE FOR SALE at the First Presbyterian Church, 44 street. 3 “Tayils of the King Medicai Association at the meeting in this city, | the Jury of condemnation of West street term!- | peeren ryan FOREIGN Port—Speer’s Port | * = a Hon. Peter Parker opened the meating olths nus together with the verdict in said ease, the > s ethe name . 24. A Tale of Eternity, Gerald Mase in 186s, hiad decided not to recognize females OF m. The Cathedral, James Russel! Lowell’s | Colored men as members. " new poem. Puck, Ouida’s new book. In Both | Dr. Loomis stated that the Association in Worlds, Dr. Holeombe’s (author of “Our Chil, | question had generally made regulations to dren in' Heaven") new book. The Ecamenieai | Stit the locality in which they met, and he re- Council, its objects, aims, and purposes ex- | Commended thatif this society adopt their code lained in “The Pope and Council,” by James, | of ethics, that it be with the imderstanding that Pursuit of Hotness, by Dr. Goulbrum: and | they reject so much of it as consicts with the all the other new books, many of them gotten | Constitution ot this up in extra bindings, with appropriate and bean. | __Dr- Mason said he had assured that no tifal illustrations especially for the holidays. An | bill could pass Congress, ting them a char- appropriate present for a gentleman, anda val- | tet, unless it gave the privilege to the female nabile addition to the library table, is their sta- | S€X of studying and practicing the science of tionery cabinet, the most compact ever manu. | Medicine. After considerable discussion, it was factured; contains assortment of every size and | finally decided to adopt that section of the con- kind of writing paper, for inland and foreign | stitution airing, the right to females and colored correspondence, with envel to match. Also, | Peteons. The fee for admission was tixed at 35, blotting pads, visiting cards, black and redinks. | 20d an annual assessnrent on each member not twine, pen and holders, pencils, paper fasteners, | to exceed 310, was ape few introductory remarks; after which, Mr. A K. Browne, the general ‘agent, spoke of the amount of suffering al existing. Mr. A.S. Solomons, treasurer, stated that he had received since his last report $71, as follows :_From Mr. Geo. F. Baker, #5; cash, E. Fitch, $15; and Daniel Smith, $50.” } rowne said the subscription books fur the canvassing co tee would be ready in a few days. Mr. A. Hart. on if of t ashington Swengerband handed to the president a check for nine hun- dred and five dollars, the result of the enter- tainment at Lincoln Hall on the ith instant. Kev. S. Tustin «aid it afforded him the it satisfaction to bear testimony to the gol wil of the Washington Sengerbund, and offered reso- lutions of thanks to the Washington Senger- bund, and Mrs. F. Stosch and } D also, to Prof. Berkert and Prof. C “ G A Resovrtion in favor of Garity & Williams. Sia Oe 7, the Senet) amounting | Coop eg i ete on perint, Pare and | A Resend tyne have y use es eet OVERCOATS Ps '; referred to Board of Aldermen. Also, itsplace. It is pure and really excelient and | Common Council of the Cor; tion of Georgetown, 8 comminication enclosing Dill of Norris and | Ponty vey fends, That the Clerk furnish to Garity & Williams | $12 TO 40, Gladmon, $11: referred. Als, a communica- | health Ui have some’ direct from Mr. | the obligations of this Corporation, to bear in- | on of citizens in regard to the condition of | OUT WS | terest at six per cent. per annum, for work tin- | IN MELTON'S. CHINCH Water strect. between Fayette and the Aque- | SPeer- epee ished on Stoddart street, betwi AND CASTOR SEAVERS duet; referred. Mr. Hutchins presented peti- Cornea, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Chi jist, | Valley streets, as per Ci — Ss e> erat) privilege of opening | of twelve years’ practical the | mate. apy ES hivesied poe rej pre 3 hier baugh pre- | United States and Sona, vous to being es- | and to Robert Williams 2405.49. Also, YOUTHS OVEROOATS, sented bill of expenses ot West street jury ($25) | tablished et 4a renmayivente ¢ on Road street, between Montgomery and Green referrers Mr, Clabaugh reported resolution to | 4\’and oth streeta, 1861, successfully | streets, ax certified by Street Commissioner, €© TO $30. { ay oe of Meem & G — Jos. F. Birch, and | treats Ci Bi , Chilblains, Club and In- | portioning to James Garity $230.50, and to ike J. J. McQuillan; parsed. Board of Aldermen | growing Nails, and other diseases of the ‘eet, | ert Williains $192.54, first lucting (if any) all amendments to —— Providing for the | without pain or imeonvenience to the patient. | Payments on account of any of said work, or BOY'S OVERCOATS, layin of certain flag footways were, together | ‘Phe shoe ean be worn with ease immediately | Other claims against said parties, or either of with the bill, recommitted to the Committee on | arter the operation. Refers to the many ‘emi. | them; the said obi to be given at the $5 TO SIS oF y Streets. Roard of Alderment resolution appro- . 7 riating $500 fur the relief of the poor of the | B&2t physicians, surgeons and thousands of other | discretion of the Clerk, for such amounts and WHITNEY 4 4 . responsible persons who patronize his establish- | on such terms as will enable him to pay them at wipers, i On the question of adopting a code of ethics | Wn, Was rcf-rred to the Committee en Ways | ment. Hours from 8 a.m. to6 p.m. Owing to | matirity. {Approved, December i7, 102. TSINESS SU: Tnanimouty copied, "The mortimt avers | fencll and ink giawen sealing’ wax, stfsaps, | weed by the American’ Medical Society; Dr, | Md Means, Mr. Jones, frou the spectal com- Pres of business at office.” Dr. White te unsble —— —— trcmctiby dew Me Foatin, who made nfelig | furber hans, pin cuclon, eters penknte, | Looe moved to amend fo that i might noi | mites, 10 constr the eubjat of pobliekings | L>Viat patents at Weir rendebens xcept be: | A RnscccTiox authorising the Mager to st. | pre ue see al to the andience for contributions. Me. | steel Se ey folder, porcelain siate, &c., | Conflict with the constitution of this society; autson comstita the Mayor aud Corpore- tween 6 an pn Simon Wolf followed, and coneinded by sub- for professional gentlemen. which was discussed at considerable length, and <eribing zo. 722 President, Hon. Peter Par- Market-House. Hoops rors with Dore's marvellous viviti- | ““}y; "gros Telecteds 2 i Tree nn ne Rew eoompice te the | Alt me tateet sty ten tm eotoring and mixtures. Uon Clerk a committee to haye ts work Gone, CHILPREN’s GARIBALD1’s at “Oak Hall,” 499 Resolved by the Board of Aldermen ana Board o/ Ame . Dr. Ste 7 i ; | and appropriating $1,000 for the purpose, not to | 7th street, opposite Post Office. 12, 18,6 Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, Ker, ako subscribed $25, a. 0Ft- $2), anda | cation of their weirdness; Tennyson's Vivian, | three be appolntce vy hte ae eee ae ve pald until the completion of the work; passe. \diasliageee eae names 4 . That the Mayor be, and he ichereby, authorized BOYS’ SUITS. Jady. #5. Mr. Clinton Lloyd, AS. Sons: ' and Eni = wr | inet * ; an ard of rmen resolution providing for the o MACHINE, pro- | to sell to L. P. Hazel the stalls he now occupies | = and Rey. S. Tustin were appeintedte tevke ar. 13 ns nie Suertrated by the sume mastery’, | 37ct ec ak tee Ont mandi ee ee eee Ne | Chenasing Of the sunrkee hones wne reltered © | notice Tt ite Sok rete eT | ee Dates ee ee ae COTES | a sin nase, tinea 5 Sat poare, fo oll ths hotest nox eee der holding meetings weekly hgrg~ | Ettck and his adventures by Ouida; Romance of | Was agreed to, and the Chair appointed Doctors | the Committee on Market House. Mr. Jones, | the world nan aie be boven eos ‘easy terms at | terms and time the stalls sold for in April, 1809, | elties, both of style and material after. Adjourned. Spanish History; Wild 8 of the Woods, by | Newman, Johnson, and Tucker the committee. | 10m Committes on Grievances, offered a reso- | the Agency, C. Baum’s Hoopskirt and Corset | allowing said Hazel a deduction for the amount ae James Greenwood, and many other elegant ‘The constitution was discussed at some length | tion srcing oe ee to refund certain | Factory, 315 7th h street, between D and E. 12,8 | he paid as a premium on said stalls in April MEATERS.—The CI books suitable for holiday presents at SmILLIxG- | ani 4 maaered a ~ | taxes paid by is Wheatley; passed. Mr. last: Provided, The deferred payments be con- TALMAS AND CAP Pita ee Appear noe Tee thee eicr | TOR's book store, corner ig street and Penneyl- | S00 after it Maree tO ele Dae oe theese, | Jones, from Gomuafttee on Market House, re- | Guwrixwex's OVERCOATS are relling at very | Hideredpeeecured ogee the ene es coe oom RM Inime of “Jack andethe Beanstalk: Lethe | ¥ania avenue, where may also be obtained rose mittee to be engrossed after verbal corrections. | Ported back Board of Aldermen bill providing | low prices at “Oak Hall,” 46) 7th street, oppo. | dition that the stalls so sold shall be d LIVERY COATS, National, and their performances add greatly | ¥00d writing desks, Catholic prayer books hand- Dr. Southworth asked to be informed as to | for the cleansing of the market house, with | site Post Office. by the Corporation in case default be made READY MADE AND To ORDER do the attractivencas et eee eae eay | somety bound, pocket books, Rhotegraph al- | me mode or aivertising, ag some were umier | 8% amendment striking out £00 and inserting | ” 12,18,6 Proprietors. | in the payment of either of the notes to be given caricature of the can-can is one of the most | D&Ms, games and puzzles, &c., &c. the impression that they could advertise as they | $8, and further amending that the work be ee by the said L. P. Hazel at the time of the per- oe laughable scenes it inable. The machiner: E Christ: fts for Ladi leased. “ | done by the Market House Committee instead of MorTro— Quiek Sales and Small ite gf fection of the sale, and subject toan annual rent is now working smoothly, and everything wot ELEGANT Christmas gi or ies can be Pivhis ‘matter was left for the managementof | the Market Master; and the bill was passed as | dust narthg praca se smmieene of new | of £40 each; and provided the said Hazel shall WALL, ROBINSON 4 Co. ises a season of unprecedended success. Besides | Obtained of Wa. M. SuvstER & Bro., Pennsyl- | 4, 21S matter was Credentials nnd tiiies amended. "Mr. Jones presented petition of Wi. | Goods, of which we will dispose of as quick as comply with the ‘aforementioned terms of sale - vEWARNA Avene the usual evening performances this and to- | Vania avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. | “The Commitice on Credentials mae a report | Albert Kin that he be allowed to erect a scale | possible, we will sell Goods now cheaper than | within ten days after the approval of this resola- 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, morrow evenings; there will be a matinee to- | They have on hand fine black and colored silks, | of the names submitted during the evening, and | i front of his premises, 145 Bridge street, with | ever, viz: White Shirts75, 81, $.125 and upwards, | tion. [Approved, December 17, 1889. morrow. Lyons black silk velvets, Pi: To-night “Little Mac.” who has afforded so | lins, splendid cashmere shawls, real thread lace | several members being elected. much enjoyment at Wall's Opera House, by his | points, and many other beautiful goods, which | After accepting the invitation of Dr. Gray to excellent comicalities, is to take a benefit, and | they offer at once at the lowest cash price. hold the next meeting at his office, corner of A should be greeted with a crowded house: As | Normixa ean be more t and tasteful | Hth street and New York avenue, the society we have before said, the vocalization and in. | > Saeenk end tenet xd to meet next Tuesday night at the strumentation of this troupe is peer oe than some bit of art, either a fine oil painting or piece reuind ay roe Morrow afternoon a nee will | €ngraving, or the later favorite chromo, with its _ mee A be given for the ladies and children. The en- | warm tones; or a delicious water-color sketch of | THE Natrionar Bureav or Lanor held ‘real Irish pop- | they were considered and acted on separately, | Authority to weigh such articles as aré now ndid article, all Linen Bosoms, and Cufts a weighed by a sworn weigher, on the condition | $2 and $2.25. Good Merino U1 id that he pay over to the Corporation one-fifth of | Drawers 50, 60, and 75c.; an excellent article $1 Geo getown vertise: the proceeds from said seale; laid over, Mr. | and $1.25. Good Cotton Socks, 3 pairs for 25c. corge Ad ments. Clabaugh moved that a committee of confer- | Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense stock of all Cc ence be appointed on the market house resolu- | kinds and at all prices. Excellent Paper Col- OME AND SEE! tion, to consist of the members of the Market | lars, cloth lined button holes, 10c. per box. Knit COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. House Committee; agreed to. After a confer- | Jackets, a splendid variety. ‘The selection . dens between 9th and Wth street« at a | gnce the commition agreed to disagree, and the of ae ‘Ties, Searts and Bows ever seen in this THE HANDSOME PRESENTS. tertainment to-morrow even i ; meeting Wednesday night for the of es seeeee Se ee everybody A choice selection of MERSHAUM and FANCY engagement of the tronpe in th on close the poggheeatlgg sow anine: oes, comple Babeconre mig Rev. J. Sella Martin | CoLoney WonkINoMEN's AssoctaTion—The | be satistied. Faanxc & Goipuan, PIPES: al of SMOKING AND 4 ——--—_ and many other beautiful articles, are onexhibi- | a8 appointed General Financial Agent. The Bete Dope the Cor tion OF ee a iste No. 458 7th st., opp. ell CHEWING TOBACCO can be bed, Fo. A. STRAUS yu; tion 7 NG" posit Bureau has rented two rooms in the Great Re- | meeting of this association, A. B. Mullett, Esq., . +, OPP. y . C8 ‘HTS, Pi banger toy Ad paeng gl mene pier melanin eh always finnisome. | public Buildings, which will be immediately | was reguested to act as chairman of the Come | 1,62: No. S16TU st,, between D & Esta. chenre Sok Betas and High ste» Georgetown. lorse in the chair, Mr. Casey tary, | thing to admire. Rttea up for office purposes. The Committee | mittee on Employment, and Mr. Robert Hutton = nn 5 = a ~ HIN a when a resolution was adopted Teferring to the ‘ on Printing report that the proceedings of the | was added to the committee. Gen.J. B. Adams Preorosans. DEX G00Ds AT REDUCED PRICES. —As the POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 4 confirmation by the Senate of the ee Tt ‘of |. JERE are thousands of gifts to be distributed | convention would be ready to mail to the ditfer- | was unanimously recommended by the associa- | I — season Badvenced, Fapere: sined & tm § dieutenant Richard Wallach asa commanding | ‘Tough these twelve days of Christmas; there | ent States in one week; al=o, that ten thousand | tion as its choice for the position ot Postmaster | WastixcToN Association FOR zie Ia Berra REDUCED PRICES, DEES GOODS, officer of the United States Murine service, and | Will be gifts of charity, of ostentation, of for- | ®dditional copies had been subscribed for. A | for the city of Georgetown; and the following MEXT OF THE COXDITION OF THE Foo! Blank: ae crak, jabainst the issue of commission to | mality, of courtesy, of business, of friendship, of | Committee was appeinted to prepare resolutions pai committee was appointed to wait upon the Pes | “fice General Agent, corner af Futh ant E sts meres, and all our Winter Goods. We are also any person in the military or naval service of | policy, of love; and all to be varied to to be presented to the United States Senate ask- Ley ey of ' emp Calicoes, master General, to urge his appointment: Colin prasesavice, O. C., Decembst 2, We. of all kinds. as | Pemm. Avenue, 3 Doors East of ith St. . Sealed Proposals will be received at this office | cheap, if not cheaper, than they are sold in the Di Cruso, Wm. H. Parker, J. W. Ferguson, Henry 12 i *ofuce | trict MIN MILL . the United States who red aid or service to ing the passage of Senator Wilson's Immigra- January 3, 1570, for the delivery : BENJ the rebel army.” [As this action of the Union | anc'of tastes and wants. Begin —— — tien billy "Several other committees wero ap. | J. Oryer. Charles Singleton, A. B. Mullett, Hon. ‘named supplies, in such quantitice asmay | del0-tJal3* 101 Bridge st seems to be based on a misapprehension, it is | return tentold theplease chet ein nits | Pointed to prepare business for future action. | George P. Fisher, W. H. Faber, John @Q: Lar- | from time to time during said tonth be v Vv ipl wn: uc inJustice to 2 worthy young man tostate | to their elders. Confectionery i always accent. | girhe gentlemen connected with the Bureau, | man, and George B. Coakley.’ Messrs. Colin ELVETS! VELVETS! that Riebard W: .Ir., © ‘med in “ which, by the way, is composed of some of the | Cruso, William H. Barker, Hon. Geo. P. er. a ond lieutenant of the Marine Conta ae ae eae pS Trost promisent colored men inthe country. and | George F. Conkley, and Gen. J. B. Adams were Suputen Quatley ot BUSINESS SUITS, Sack style.. $20 to 1s terday, is Shas. manag: J cpresentativ: nilton, of rida, (white, binted to wi on cl ‘men ol 16 Dis- i = = = e wane Ee fthiseityes paged 3: | streets, south side, have a tine supply. clalin to be allo to effect & thorough ougualas. | trict Committecs a tee Seante ane Inner or BLACK SILK VELVETS FOR CLOAKING, | BUSINESS SUITS, Frock ety] $12 to g22 lished, but of Paymaster C. P. Wallach, E's. DANIELY PERR, corner 12th and Water streets, | tion of the colored mechanics ‘and’ laborers in | Representatives, and urge the speedy passage of a from $7 to $5.50, worth § s DRESS SUITS.oosccseseesoeeee ual§13 to 830 N.] The Union was then addressed by T. S. | advertises best quality oak wood, delivered in | €2¢h one of the States within the next twelve | an amendment to the charter, so as to allow the NITED STATES PATENT OF! 7 Also, some elegant BROUCHE SHAWLS left. which Kite. m behalf of the soldiers and sailors part of Washington, for $6.30 per cord. months. One of the principal plans of organi- | qualitied voters of Georgetown to elect at their | U Wasnixatox, December 18. 1899. | Will be sold at great sacrifice, suitable for Christuas | OVERCOATS AT..$8, $10, $12.19. holding civie positions under the Government. ss a zation is co-operation. Unusual interest is being | annual election in February (in addition to a| On the petition of LS. LYMAN, of New | Presen PERE GUTMA. 3 - Adjourned. a oa iGars for Christmas gifts, all prices, at | taken in this movement by the colored people, | Mayor,a Board of Aldermen and Board of Com- | Y. Y.. praying for the extension of a patent de9-tdecds 1:17 Bridge street, Georgetown. | BOYS’ OVERCUATS from. ‘I a “ Tue Per Cigar Srore,” D strect, near 9th. more especially in the South, where labor is | mon Council) a Clerk of the corporation, a Tax | ¢ra! mn the 25th day of March, 1si6. for an ‘Tee Pouce — a cieinnen almost entirely disorganized. ‘The leading white | Collector, and Flour Inspector; and, further, to | imrrovement in method of Cooling and Ventilating | AispapiismEp 1N 1834, en eemnaiaes rg age TB HRISTMAS for honsekeepers at Wa. 8. | friends of the colored people, who comprehend em] so as to empower the incoming Boards, | *ii"\" ses that the testimony in the case be PREMivm AWARDED ty 1857, eon ee transacted: “EH Pack Genk | Miteneit & Co.'s, over Perry & Bro.’s dry | the importance of this organization tothe in- | who take their season the first Monday evening | closed om the 22d day of February next. that the ae A. STRAUS Mall, and Wiliam A. toderick were ap cinted | $o0ds store, corner 9th street and Pennsylvania | dustrial and political advancement ot the | in March, to elect in joint convention the re- | time for filing arguments and the Examiner's report W.H. WHEATLEY'S * * as members of the force. ‘The following adic | #¥enue, such as carpets, oilcloths, rugs, cur- | South, are considering measures to aid in the | mainder of the officers under the corporation | be limited to the 4th day of March next, and that | PREMIUM STRAM DYEING tional privates were appointed for uty atte | tins, &e. JETKOf organization, This Burean looks more | on the first Monday evening in April of each | said petition be heard om the ith lay of March aS Sg ay SGUNEURCANIA CNMATR: a EA ae ORR W. | oo totn noc ues for holiday presents, at | colored people for thelr material of political ad- | °“ATTACK ON A POLICE OrriceR— rae Anaatane | any lawsw STRELA, aM, Ho. $9 JEEVERSON ST., Haxtunan, deanes © Caletns ‘Ge ae ‘8, May's Building, corner 7th | vancement. Catches Christmas.—This morning, about 1 - = ae = = ete with every Q ang prof THIRD VOOR EAST OF ELEVENTH STREET Walter Baker, James Reynolds, HI” aa a o’clock, while John Walker, a notorions rowdy, USTED STATES PATENT GEEICE. «| qitcd.with ihobeat alent and artiracchiltabeos. | "Maw atis Freee. Ww. Be wit . The following | ELxcant Lack sers, embroidered handker- | ¢t | Le TREN, Of the official corps 1 with some of his pals, were in Thecker’s saloon, | “on the MA oe with constant personal sear apart | Sow eee Nates were ordered to be commissioned: W. | chicfs, sashes, ribbons, flowers, feathers, gloves, | married at St. Aloysiue t hh last evening to | Oubridge street, officer Charles O'Brien, of the | Rivers, Mich., and JOHN COX of Newhope, Pes, Districe we have all orders in his well_and | Noan ‘WALEER & CO., AP cooper. TE. Sallis Ww - y . if: ay 1 dada arricd at - Aloysius ¢ rch last evening to 1 police force, who was off duty at th 1 praying for 1 exteni of a patent granted to | promptly executed. oe21 6m ‘a avenne, or ee —— a He White Wa 34 Market Spacer comer twhece,’ DAV!) | Miss Ada F. Maloney, of this city. Miss Mary | Pened to come in, and immediately Walker and | Paying fof the extension of & patent improve —————_—___ SESS | 386 Penn } between Teh streets. — liam H. White, Wim. 24 Market Space, corner 6th street. Toole was the bridesmaid, and Mr. James Fi Re party commenced a torrent of abuse on him. | ment in Grain Separators: 5 ee Sas a + 7 i. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. “ Bry vour stoves, ranges, heaters, &e., of | Patrick, of the office of the Seeretary of the U. | Itappears that years ago a difficulty occurred | _,!t is ordered that the testimony in the case be H @LIDAY LUXURIES INESS SUITS, of Melton, Scotch and domestic Das ni © hc. Memes Bovp, 9th street, between D | 5 Senate, the groomaman. ‘The bride was at- | yetween the pariies at Green Springs, in which closed on the 224 day of February nest; that the time ree of suspen: 1 = » mh street, tired in a handsome rep lavender silk dress, full, | O'Brien was bretaly handled. ‘This morning, | £0" 0URe, arguments and the Examiner s report he po Vjcun Thou, Thones' Binns Sroka | — 0° -— ince ed teen eae tummed witite | when entering the ‘saloon, although be wa~ | said petition be heard on the 9th day of March next 6 . 7 = . ae u Is . 5 a Jace % e “Any pel this exter i of Baviasen, toh Fla wing, BE, Kaiser Saks | Jape, Fister Vecterde one ane, Seat: | collar. Her tastefully arranged hair was orna- | Svereds qieout, noticing the same, he walked | “Any person may ORM CEL S FISHER, THOMAS RUSSELL’s, ae CieE, Stee a ation See | cetera ~ | mented with a white wreath of orange blossoms, | his abuse, till at last forbearance was a thing ot | _ de24-lawSw __Comamisnioner of Patents.¥ 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 3, Clark, Mrs. E. ciiard and Themes | had ovetraled the seetion sede by the yeoseen. Te de eet am alone, white veil, looped at | the past, and O'Brien told him “as he wanted a oo WoobD:: = — ar No er Bayport beget seers w ground. | ‘The mar- | dressin’ be should have it, and thus end the W Aaa Schureman, Mr. Norris said he was not willing | riage was solemnized according to the rites of Sy i : ing Granny ELDER o7GooD FuLLows-—Lasteve. | to try the case now, and intimated that If He | the Catholic Church. by Father fochefort, 1. | Matter: ,, He suited the action to the word, and = : ing Groom Encampment dD Se ena tactoa e wrould abandon the case. | one of the pastors of the church. After reeciv- | f2¥¢ Walker such a pounding as he never had BEST QUALITY OAK WOOD NAPOLEON'S CABINET not receive a visit from D.G.P. Jesse Mr. Riddle insisted on a trial. Mr. Carrington | ing the congratulations of their many {rind a welebuneared eee sak Delivered in any part of Washington, for . PAGNE, Philadelphia, said he could not din the absence of his ‘€ ers : ny friends | sisted, and a hitherto bully was glad to sneak off the favorite Wine of L. Delmonico, New York armen ee ee hotograph of | ‘ithesees. The Court directed the trial to go | Mic, 0UnE couple left on the 9 o’elock train, on | with no further punishment. SIX DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS PER CORD . . — . himself set in an elaborate frame surmounted $e en ee ata ta Goverment to bave [Og Purrantxo yor Camistxas.—A colored man DANIEL PERRY, CHAMPAGNE IN HALF PINTS, its witnesses present. ir. C: ington remar! 4 name: in Nicholas, was arres' is mor nists tal queapatlign See Coen iak | Geek dle ka asa in se Se nee and Staprise.—To-day the men employed in | ing with two decapitated turkeys, of which he | _dezs.st* Corner Twelfth and Water sts. hie links of the order. ‘was presented through | and a jury which had not yet formed an opin- | the carpenter shop of the Treasury building, | could give no satisfactory account, and. was | = RGAINS! BARGAINS '! Closi 1 = P.G.M. Keese, who made ‘an interesting al- | ‘on. Mr. Norris what said Guter, a handsome ‘and cowiy et ofaileer ware, | (aken to, the station-house, where he said he | FRARGAINS) BARGAINS): Clingoutaleres | poucME. FILS & CO. and L. ROEDERER'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHME. ress and other addresses were delivered by | fore. Judge Fisher repeated what he had said, | SUtcF, 8 handsome and costly set of silver ware, | bought the turkeys iu Ilarper’s Ferry; but as cents, worth $1, COLORED SERGES at cents, DEY VERZENAY, CABINET. ‘NT, ? Mesars. J. Frank E. Grant, W. A. | with eny : Af counsel abandoned the case, | fymPrisiné six pieces, and to Mr. William T. | the birds were still warm, that wouldn't take, | Senits oth 82, COLORED SERGES st 2 c DRY SILLERY, CARTE BLANCHE. H. Bradley and J.T. Ford. The encampment | he would aj another gentleman to repre- veveney foreman, a handsome silver watch, | and it being proven that he stole them from m | quality-as any black at @220, Lgircot at @125 per then adjourned io the saloon of Wan. Helmus, | Sent the U peg Reates. ast reseifation speeches were seule ae He Arie | canal boat near the aqueduct, ne was sent to | Sard: 115 RHORY BAXTER. uma CORNER SEVENTH AND E STREETS. where a sumptuous entertainment was spread e call of the jury was preceeded with, and nd Feaponded ts br the ccinteats ; | Jail tor Court. igh : renee Meals s spor in | Ja poe ‘ 5 delé-6m__[Rep.| between 19th and wth streets. : and the time pamed in toasts, speeches, songs, | the prosecution objec ampere eee guapny manner.” These entlemen ive hott | Se Somes Carne: Cepmerel) ot Gores Ss WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS. WASHINGTON, D. 0. > . ‘d ~ nm employed in partment for some sd >} . hibition at ‘Markriter’sstore, So . 4035 Seventh ee eee formed °e — mpon | years past, and are much respected by theem- | ficient care of Rev. A. B. Atkins, Inte of 5 il: ECOND HAND LUMBER FRESH HAVANA, —— seph E. Ve (a colored juror) was called, he | Rlovees as well as the community generally. | Adelphia, is to have Christmas services to-mor- | we nave» large quantity of And the Popular Brand of — Ketty & Leon's Mixisrnzts open at Wall's | stated that he had not formed or expressed an | #R€ pFesents were trom the establishment of Christmas, 2¢9 o'clock prin, the anual festival | recently punecen oe He gee MBER: on, consist LITLE BELT SEGARS, Quera, Howse next Monday, with their full | opinion. + A ‘dat (Rn) appeal nme a of the Sunday School chitdren. a é : THE LARGEST STOCK OF Sone. Bots Ra Will make there. | tent from bingy if be hed on be was incompe- | sr. Srzruxn’s Dax-—Sunday; the 26th in- | PaesewraTion-—The pupils of the Female BOAR 4 SCANTLING, pearance. They. will therefore be enabled to | tent for wantot capacity Mr. Pin ‘argued | stant, occurs Ted Sette ahuEN, Which | Grammar School yes day afternoon, through JOT, super, BOOTH & CO.'8 CELEBRATED MEN, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING % “ } celel at phen’s urch in the eir ular guardian, Mr. W. C. Maj , pre- Tr ER, nt, in all there a bur- | that it was not needed fn the last ease to form | First ward with due solemnity. Rev. Father | sented their teacher, Miss Laura Reed, with a | Which, for many purposes, is as desirable as new, at OLD TOM GIN. ues of the Grand Duchess, la Belle Hélene, | an opinion as to the issue in this one in order to | Maguire, S.J. president of Georgetown College, | pair of beautiful mantel vases. about half the price. iN THE City. Orpheus, Somnambula, La Trovatore.and other | arrive at a verdict. He thought the juror under- | SafUite,$-9- rio of te Bene LE Purchasers will picase apply at our Branch Yard, OLD RYE and BOURBON WHISKIES. Sloe” hs Geese terse nfehase theses | Sete’ Savy Cerencuan conmmcl or the ot: | Sin Sina: No. wil be ‘eang by te chat We whos te Damper iste — Pn the church, accom by @ grand orchestra acts of buffoonery which some trou palm off | cause the juror followed the line marked out by as comic versions of opera, ut really ite, in | the defence, that counsel held that he was Sener in bas Ge eke bee excellent A most popular music Offen. a la shoul c transplanted . Bach's and Ver fact | irom “box to the bar, andeven tothe | PFoficient and newl enum PIONEER HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION TEDW CRARK & Co. FINE OLD COGNAC BRANDIES em sae LUMBER DBALERS, MEETING ha Pet T OF INSTAL- ‘oot of Fourth street east. of guaranteed purity. NFW GOODS RECEIVED EVERY DAY'3 Fi MENTS AND F ION OF OF- de2i-Iw_ Branch Yard. Va. av. ang 9th st. east. EW STYLES EVERY DAY: point FICERS. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM. masterpieces, they attract | trom the jury n gel Shas amc STH, 1870,AT ROOMS OF BOARD OF TRADE. ALL OF MY OWN MAKE! full houses and a large portion of the music. | bench. ‘Venning, (to Mr. Cai i |) uw rere Wann dice Waranawihe Ags Fass SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIES. amen ee soving public wherever they are performed. No | You don’t think I am competent. Mr. Carrin CIATION met last evening; Mr. Andrew Neville | }- Monthly payment on each share $2.00. FALL AND WINTER STANDARD OF MY OWN MAKE! ‘que should fail to see them during their stay in | ton-—No, { donot. Mr. Venning—It my parents | inthe chats: amd Meer e eine Meee eee ae ee ee et one am. sinngs ——— A by alae eae Fon a Tours, OF being | tary pro tem. Resolutions tendering thanks to | *4t'init of the Association 120 months. SUPERIOR OLD PORTS. 2 = supported by slave x might have been as | Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, commandant | 3. 4H profits enure to stockholders pro rata? CLOTHING. : HS MANDOoNR, ‘TON OVEE- , Acctpuxt.— Yesterday afternoon, as Thomas | competent as you are. The Court said the juror | of the New Yard, for the issuance of the order | 5. The Association builds or buys Houses and CHOICE CLARET and RHINE WINES. . Gaddes, August Grass, and Samuel Rabbitt were | was compcient, and lie took his seat. directing the payment of the nande te aa ta, | and resclle te members ak na oboe ot eee Sm pgp im Shingling the roof of the new Ken- | | Uther Jurors wete called, but before the panel | 23d instant, were adopted. Mr. P. H. D negan, wurch, corner of Fifth and P | wastilled Mr. Carrington said that he had had a presi f ntral Irish R "ASBO” Errewey. carpnk them dst! ome beise | sient thy aes gt, cue a | on hen adem the meting Beso carrying nto ite Qu selief in of the acc: sho broke away ing o ‘yas undiminished, he thought proper under the Set: ever Se gaieeenes ‘another stage eaves o! house; also | circumstances en a nol in this v1) img lovee, let all down to the ground to- | case. ‘The Court fixed the triallof fiith indict: | yXXFRYBODY should vigor penta rte gether, a distance of seventy feet, bet strange ment against Schureman for the first meeting ‘ +4 five per cent. on the actual cash cost, with interest SPARKLING and STILL BURGUNDIES. | OBB MNpUu RAD eg TAT STYLES OF ‘ th. div: > . BAR AT F po Tyevaymonte into 135 monthly fost” SCOTCH and ENGLISH ALES. 12 10 $30. ments. Ui inary Building Associations in which LONDON and DUBLIN TER. | BLA eR a Bo WE HAVE Gor mate a cai wonmuanty, Pactuat the fel ENGLISH PICKLES and aah a “sate it — 0 em E 5 the close of the Acsocigtion can beaceuratcly deter, | SV BXTEVSIVH £990RTaR.v7. ‘momet iety’s exists “4 OLIVE OIL, SARDINES, PEAS, MUS! ‘BOOMS, An of our 8TOCK AND PRIC! al ‘say, no bones were broken. Ali three of of the court in January. Fama of the life of Christ, on exhibition every | "7"tne susrenet sack are notcanceMat or forfeit: . MERE ROOMS, Tas guarantee that the sai ict were, however: more or less bruised, and ——_ the Whitehurst Galler, 4216 Bennayhteaeerat | Suamncviainine homesteads, at carry with then - mins Psa CORNER OF SEVENTH AND E STREETS ‘Mr. Gaddes received asevere sprain intheankle, | ppragxtatioxs.—Yesterday, the ofthe | nue, between 44 and-6th streets, “This is sex. | dea Ta waadee ii i . 7 THOMAS RUSSELL, which may confine him at home for some time: | House of Representatives, through ‘Frankiin tainiy one of the ‘most Interesting, as well’as | ee ‘Is the best place in the District to buy Faller. presented the Doorkeeper, Mr. O. 8. | appropriate, entertainments offered to the pub Soop all LoL ay : 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GOOD CLOTHING AT A SAVING OF 25 PEE Buxton, with a massive allver_ coffee urn, and for the festival season. having goods deposited with us, and now over- | ow Prices — #it Guaranteed. | 4i7-tJal Between 12th and 13th streets. CERT. ‘Assistant Door . Mr. Boyd, a dondenreen< AEBS pte cc ar be eee re nee ED streets. silver cake dish. Col. R- itwin, of the Indian | A Cunieraas Grer—We would call the at- | telere the teth Ioarg tacos ate same S'NGERs sEWinc MacuiNes, as SATURDAYS UNTIL pe seer rf tens rser ® weapon agli TeeIl Deane anasto, the fact that no more | at an auction sale on the 20th of December, 180, _ SOLD, RENTED, AND EXCHANGED, onnnnt : J. J. Knox. ot ett I mas gif ean be ‘made than one of those Weed Ls ce aay SN At the new Agency, tising. _ im thelr rates af eaver- ¢/ tute (near McKendree 1 Jerterday after. | Family Favorite Sewing’ Machines, or sale on | _de4t No. 34 Ws street. LEWIS RAAWs, F, 4: SeibERcrs, their Beckers 4 tir. 3. Everett Martin, with a | street, ‘Yaliverberg’s faney store po al TELEGRAPH |! GOODS AND PRICES: - ee beautifully bound copy of the Scriptures. vania avenue. - THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH | @APESeeeccwnenrcnncorennenvennB TOM $10 10.920 | _del6-Imeo" No. 32 MARKET SPACE. « toH. F. Lorpox & Co.) gests Shee —+——— and opened ah ofien ie O Dermaes tad atet | OVERCOATE...---n- BT 108E0 | ZA as A Guna’ CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, ‘Tae Wasmxotox Tearzraxce Soctery | _Fine—Last night, about 11% o'clock, an 7 , DEES SUITS... “ 915 t0975 SREAT REDUCTION. met last evening at Ti Hall, E alarm of fire was given from box 7, a coal oil No. 591 EIGHTH STREET EAST, « “AILOR, Bes Sante’ penta ihe cha" | Sesphating opal eke Hose? ete | ner the bene epee et ven ot | BUSINESS UTI“ Sue gas mea ee constitution was ‘by a.com: under | ell, corner of Sth street east and South Carina ths city will hereafter receive prompt attention. Bors’ (OUTES ING ALL SIZES, jy tr - ‘avenue, Wi Sauk the necnty too ‘beneficial, but dees | avenue, Navy-yard. Mr. Howell was badly QUALITIES AND PRICES. ee not lose its temperance character or efforts for | burnt in the fase and hands by the fluid. The ‘BISMARK DOVBLE-BREASTED SAcas GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, the reformation of inebriates, who may, after | engine# were out promptly and the flames were ss 87, 8 ce Ey nly 4 ALL STYLES AND PRICES. M. WILLIAN ‘igning the pledge aud observing the by-laws of | soon extinguished. The damage being slight. cant of 1h Js a5 a RaNSeenE erocn on members of the society, and be entitled to its | Rat Esratx Sace—Joshua Whitney & Co., a PACRY HAS RESUMED THE PRAC — = BEAL LACES, CLOAK VELVETS, benefits. Young men and women over the age | real estate brokers, have sold for John B. Clark, cele OF MEDICINE. (Otice, commer 06 Wu. BRADLEY « SATINS, BLACK SILKS, CLOAKS, of fourteen years, and of good moral character, | Jr., the northern part of lot 23, square 454, 3 a “ sons, DRESSES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, are cligible for membership. fronting 1ifeet 4 inches on 6th street, between TO GAS CONSUMERS. wees ae STEAM MARBLE WORKS, FLOWERS, BONNETS, FLATS, Tux Mucuasics’ Coxvaxriox-—The House | meut brick dwelling, for $8,000. "7" PM” | Notice te hereby gtven thatthe decom for prompt D PALER | necwcen MER AaTIRE Mes Seat Lion, D.c, | TRIMMINGS, nd all kinds of Parcan Novela, caxpenters’ Ascociation held a mecting at Wilts peter Mwey Rovember olil farther notice) wil be MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTS. MAN. | Also the celebrated J. P.B. FRENCH OOBSETS. Haut last evening, at which they declared in| Tue exrvice in the Catholic churches Christ | Inerenmel fk Tat Tse PER CENT. — , &c. Dresses and Cloaks made to order. im af the gpg ed Oe: 7 ion to bones mus morning, will be at the usual hours, for | _001-tJan} clas: B. BAILEY, Sec’y, } serontaay OFM ON MENTAL. vie URE 336 Pennsylvania avenue, ; : _ ‘ oF i wis re : iahearibio matacr befece Snip oeay ree Tae Sento Cleeted General A. M. Winn an ceay taeae Rig maar Sule en een [CS ait pests tinder ths Government tet Marble for BUILDING PURPOSES, a! the Low. | : . See aren cee nd Gehers were called in anid | oy three anit, Cected tree delegates | G'elock, a m- Feafter give his entire dine Go te eretien th HABLE « Co., eee ae YORW Fi fetsm | MANTELS! MANTELSt: MANTELS! Le : ? nates none aot ge ae ones cn small Ropes, however. “1 WED DUC | Convention, as tollows:—Ceneral A. M. Winn, | _Oyricen WiLiAms, who was injured from PESPARE FOR WINTER. Repeires all kiads | Perecus building and tepniring house would do Pa FE fiers Thomas so herr, STW. Fioendats BC. | Ron ped te pe a ae 468 PENNSYLVANIA A TORY 479 ot at Frail and s calle ‘TEE ORANGE AxD men, - 7d. W. war - C. | Shea, is rey a le VENUE, p 4 “3 janaanes yeaterday ae 4 pe me fated oo cee at | James, = but be is still in a critical condition. 7 iamue and Suinber piradirietnasradg - th the and Alexandria roa: oe ® eaten tay Gi quence of febstruction= on the track sco ga Phen athe Mekenore mane aera one ‘The RicHsRD WALLAcH who was confirmed Bee re asalling in south of Manassas. | between loth and ith street, Gears ay Ob De Uy is Senet et eae Me She Orange train arrived at the land | fellow, and keeps a live place, with the best | Line Corps, is a som of Major C. F. Wallach, of Arsene Depot at Sige al atdo'ciock | attendance. The “most fastidious” can tere | M48 city, Paymaster in the U. 8. Navy. delayed train , brs sixty pas- | resort without ever witnessi q . SR aE! > masa aN x Grder. “The location ix cential and fhe aiegs |THE CHRISTWAR Yoerson-— This weekly isan- esque Russmencihh he ai are the finest in the District. Cali and wile | Bounced elsewhere for publication on 4 Jerusalem Lode pos) meeting | away an hour or two during the Chri ™orning brim full of literary good things. It ight, the Callowing oficers wcre cies” | Dodaye i “Sma* | Syecial Christmas number. > P B Oe <eteenve one ue cee i. oaen, Ps Mernoreriram FOLIcE Force were yes | S@-A gentleman who walks om the ceiling, Xvab Hurst, Seerptary; N. Mulligen, Treasures. monzh or December ee Ta Mae sopalaten! iat a a a a DER UNITED STATES HOTEL.) o Tri os . UST Ura gh emerson ot ing py eres ae conocer a By 8. GOL & 00. destr

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