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EVENING STAR. BATURDAY......... LOCAL NEWS ANTUSEMENTS, &@c. ational Th —Lsdia Thompson Barlesque Troupe in * The Briga: and “A Day in rf Opera House —The Wyndham Comedy The Lancers” and “ The Bonnie cola Hal! —Grand Nilsson coneert. Prof. Pratt, the Horse Educator, 13 and E reets. Markriter’s Art Gallery, 488 7th street. Barlow's Gallery of U:! Paintings, 1236 Penu- eyivania avenue—New pictures just received. ° Transfers of Keal Estate. ‘The following transfers of re! estate bare Been fled im the office of the Recorde: acetod G. Mey bron to veeil part w Justin Ss 3 + Part 29. square Si er. 4, einare 2 , © ie B Clarkson. part few to Martin Smita et Tw ge 7) Ronee. (rates, et ato ©. Jest, parie > ky RunMre 441: ) Say ™: 36 — Sorman nan to WM. Pam- rey. 5 ana 7, square Py rey toB H Ly b Webb to Jae B 2 Sle av. BOW. Downme to @. Pi 4. + amre bon Cae bie Mone: me scbe ® and Sl, eynare su. $1374 has Caniero to Grace pers tu sw! 00. Le = od. 8h © is Sis Darreil, TRE CRRTIONARI ON THE Pott “The Other Sisle.”—Yo-day,in the pulive court, the fact was poticed that an order ha! been «I for this court to produce in the criminal court the record of the case of Frances -iokn- *ch—an order better known gs a writ of Yeriicrovi. sbacige Spel! said the tacts were that Mrs. Jobp-on charged in two cases with keeping @ bawdy house appeared tor trial, was couric Pay & tine of $400 and costs ases she appealed and ested at the time hy t Aorpy $5,000 mm each was fre: tlon Was made at the time as to the t Mtr. Carrington hims«t Cover.— ae art when Mrs. own sta nthe Jobneen was not in the room. it was be nted (has she was sick, ar t fer her to cone up. The ¢ She was convicted and sentenced (nr this fact she was ch she was at the went or pay @ fine of #2. formed. and, althe house door. ne in Was expressed, enter an appeal if oered. haying been taken. the sentence of the court, “t& pay a time of =200 and committed tit! the Ene be paid,” was directed te be carrted ont. By the roles of this court—and the court has power under the 1th sectionof the act estab- e of appeals must a cessity of th s rule ts obvious, for it may be necessary to recognize witnesses, 'f "in the power of any court to vacate the Jer of this court, made in compliance with its Wes. thé business ard purposes of the court the right of Sppeal even Lt the tue be wetoee of a] even t one dolfar— for he bad no de~ire to deprive a citizen t him it to trial by jury. He. intended on his bench to beright, bat he umght be wrong. The court bed power to make rules and he Re ey ppt cou! ¢ would same opinion with him when It examined the record and the taw. He directed that the clerk make up the record. - be 2 “Tee New Centex Marker Brirpine —A meeting of the board ot directors of the new Market House Company was held at their build- yesterday, present, Mesers. Caleb Cushig; Samuel S. Smoot, N Ordway, W. E. Chand: ler and Adolf Cluss, the architec rulinitted plans for the second story ot street wing, orizinally intended to be «xed cor poratios anged beture the b Bnally passes were not adopted the slirectors, chitect was not ew plans will be more tally dis- next meeting. Sonor Estexrainwant —A very pl entertainment. by The pupils of the Sristrict Female Grammar Schooi, was 1 the schooi-roum yeetesday af ternoun, uader the superintendence of Miss Georgia Lane, the teacher. It was well attended by the parents and friends of thepupile, ahd consisted of sin, ing, reading, recitations, dialogues, Xc., near ail Of whieh were heartily encored very de- servediy, The reading was particularly tine, and a <halogue in German showed that in that branch commendable progress was being made. View PewsiomsT Heagp Frou — Crnsor. of Georgetown. slesires to is Name Was Used in the list Mr. Crane's Lincola Hall Ante Territorial meeting without his knowledge $y cousent. he having shown his position toward the new government by his active part. im the convention at Union | he was one of the ervor Cooke. pation -eague Hall, where committee fo wait on Gov. Syst THE THtxe.— Messrs. Philp & Solomons ve just published ang on sale a neat pamphiet copy of the law @ new gov- ernment for the District, carefu pganecd. indexed, together with the offi. aud a cere appointed Under the same, d also comducting the firet tion. GovmRxoz Coons male Iie first to-day, ‘m the person of Col. Perry Garon formerly the capable messenger to ‘Mayor Bouse, fo & similar ycsition im the Pe son. who servedin the 24:h Penneyl- Vania regiment. bes 4 go. d war recor’ vi has since the war resid «i ia the Seventh d or ‘this city. ————— ‘TET Sexy: &s.—The Young Men's Christian rmission from beree educaior, to bold rei gus services in bis tenton Sabbath evenin, Buta few weeks ago age Paiel Babd. Sfternoon exercises at Lincoln Hall, and thi BOW OnE OF he permanent places of worship. = a Sarge or Rear Esrare—Kilbourn & Latta have sold, for J. M. Latta, lot 5, sjuare 215 tae northeast corner of K having a front on ‘K street on And i5th streets, OF 28 feet and a depth on 15th street of 120 feet, improved by a . Washbarn, for two-story brick house, to ©. C. $5,000. Sexpay Revive. public favor, Capital, tractive table of contents the advertisement else wher, Vorers of the District of Columbia are in- terested im the notice of the Board of Kegistra- tion in another column, designating the times and places et of the t - Fy + =r the twenty two eiection : Fuxre, Hoop Far Ki CELETS, Sar Rings, Chains, amd Vest Chains, received. at Prige’s, on the Avenue. i & moet at. for to-morrow. See e. The Territorial Ftection. | after be had Neen notified that it belonged to The Campoign Fairty Opened— Action of ®e Peart a whom the judge- Regt “ i ’ seisanef Pel a | this came wey” and he hed taken ner, ce. ‘The Board of Registration met at the Owen ‘hl Property at Bie peril, but he reserved his Houee yesterday evening, J Crocker, chatr- man; Jno. ¥. Cook, secretary. The sud-com- | mittees to select suitable places for registration in the teveral districts made reports, which | times and were accepted by the Board, and the places mour be seen, allow one day to each district, b Mesere. Crocker, Gideon, and Hall were ap- pointed Committee to placing on the liste the names of those who were unable to be registered om the day Lape in ven con- As many clerks as were re- garded as necessary for the commencement of one tas declined to serve on the Registration Beard, as it will inter- tere too much with his duties, and the Governor ppointed Henry Johnson te fill the vacancy. obnson was one of the leading spirits of thew several districta—due notice to be the voters of the resu!t of their petition seqnent action. the work weresclected. Mr. John oi the members or the Boar: bas 7 Ciud. the Finst Ward Invincible ERORG@ARIZATI T he general repabl by the convention at Union ae week, met last night at the office of the District Atiorney—ail the members present except two. Judge Fisher was in the chair, and Mr. William Tinwal as pe yp A resolution was ay movely adopted, “That committee he requested to issue a general all for a meeting in each legislative district im | the District of Columbia, to be held ou Monday, | Tuesday, or Wednesday evon'ng next, tor the | Parpose of organizing republican clubs therein, and that the follow: uaured persons be re- «Rested to issue «pReial calls for the msetings © districts where they may reside, designa ng the place u ting, oF eather of said days: Natect, L. A. Dough a aniel Breed, O. sand De Vere Burr; i. B. Wail; bd diss Himber. las ONtwer, « Alfred # et, Gol. J. H * H. Brown; loth district, Abra. fer, James Madison; !1th distriet, 3. ieorge H. Newman: 32th district, av, John Wallace: 13th district, A 5. Atkinson, 4. Grant; let, E. 8. Hughes, Geo. McReynolds, wetriet, Chas. Champion, J. L. Venable.” me€etings ure to be held for the pare oegot making ‘Uishrict organisations, aud on jay. March ist, meetings will be held in on district to elect three represanta- the general exeentive committee ani tes to attend a convention to nomi- d day of March. The t = for ihe legis jt digeretion of the dis clubs, . TRE DEMO RATIC ORGANIZATION. The democratic executive committee, com- pesed of one member from each election dis- trict, appointed under the resolution adopted by the recent meeting at Carnsi’s Hall, met in secret session Inst evening at Liberty Hall, and passed aresolution requirins the delegates ot the several election (listricts to call mass meet- ings in their respective distric evening, the lath imst., at 7 0 o'c five delegates trom each district to the nomi- nating convention, which meets at Carusi’s Hall on the Jist inst. t ‘TRE FOURTEENTH DISTRICT A mass meeting of republican citizens of the 4th district,” (ounded by K, Boundary, 7th, North Capitol streets,) was calleu to assemb'e at din’s Church, last evening, “to organize ‘The call was signed by*A Kinney, of Central Committee.” and was (ING IT ALONE for the campaign.” H responded to by from forty to sixty persons, in. cluding e&-Commissioner Murphy, ex-Market | Master McFarland, Councilman McCoy, Cat- | ler, J. W. Freeman. P. Hickey, Mr. bierron. of | the late Fe: trother Boultin end | Jerry Robinson. sid. McParland was elected ; cheimwan, aud Mr. G. A. Kohn, secretary Barton réad th mm handily . he ham me beem py Order ha ve Was elect ving 4s Mr. Kerne that purpote. eral now are dis= ne b the resvin- . especial and be moved to tiers on the Mr. Gre right to cal order he Chair—“Mr. G Green proceed they bad no thie meeting, When he was called tu 1 Way. o speak, but ata ¢ cries of t down,” “dry up,” Sc, he could not be Leard, and the wiltést confiston ca-ted. during which Tom Bowie mounted the wulpit and exclaimed “This beats ever saw, if it don’t I be « Finally, in the coramotion, a piping vo'~. heard, “adjonry,” anda motion te that etlect War made and carried. all the meetings 1 Governor Cooke has taken rooms ti build? ¥ the at the northwest corner of Pennsyl- va avenue and Iith street, for temporary cupation for the uses of the Territorial Gov- errment, sud they will probably be fitted up for tha: purpote by Tuesday next. — ssee- THE courts. Lie Cort, Judge Sne/.—To-day, Jobn ed, charged with larceny of akeg of white valued at =; pleaded guilty. It apy the testimony that he had just got out of where he had served ont a term tor ,and the Judge fined him 10 « costs or thirty days im Jail, and if} brought before him cn a Mk fy the District sea conviction for the same offense and send the penitentiary. Wm. Grover, charged wii selling dough nuts in the market house without a license, was fined $19; an appeal was takes. THE RXCITING GAME © ’ Jon Lowry, Henry Thompson, George Wats worth, Henry foward, lames Ryan, 211 Chas Beckett were pulled np on a charge of unlawta asembiyon H street and New Jersey avenue and playing cards there tor mon Lieut. Kelly and one of his offcers mae ti and tound the citing game of for money. station house with a cigar box filled with an: left collateral for appearance thix and tailing to come to time, their evilat: ordered tw be forfeited. SAM COLLYRBE ON A BUST. . Sam Collyer, the pugilist, was charged witu disorderly conduct and cursing on Pennsyi- yauia avenue, and paid $3 into the corporation fund this morning. vB! arrest, parties there engaged in the ex "uff, which they were playing ‘The party were all taken to the hecks Pushed him into on alley and threw him m ani jum| 7. ro! od would BavelN tied htm ii be he hel net boee ulled off. hone was an awfal bad man. if she was not prejudiced he Js ake ne a. be! She jas not, but Mitchell ts. thekstlous’ when oe’ to Swore to seeing Mitehell cere and Melson arrested the ties, and corrobo- poeed Od ag hy oe "s ferocity, and the judge Mitchell 320 and Saag nde v8 ip jaik anc distuissed Hoban. Nathaniel ‘are, protanity im the county; fined «3. ' Sen OPERA Gass Pp reed upon aréset forth inthe notice vertisingcolumns.- The Board, it will pepition the Governor and court to allow eight or ten session days at the City Hall, so as to afford opportunity of REPURLICAN CLUNS. ‘aD committee, chosen Halli this the president of by the pint without the proper license; tined 20. maT RMA. RIMOMIAL STO! E Patrick Heynolds, charged with making threats of al violence Mary Reynolds, his wife. that they were marred people, and that in consequence ot the i! treat- — had received from him Pn oe = of ber marriage, had parted in July las and she continued a on L ‘streets; that she an! ‘and by the profits in ing im sewing they manage to make an honest ving without any aid trom Patrick; that he trequently comes to the house intoxicated and abuses uer, caliing her all tue | names he can think of, and acting in a mos: dis- orderly manner, attracting @ crowd of persens about the door; that he went to her place last evening intoxicated, and asked for whisky, and when toid that. did not Keep it, he commenced sbusing her and her sister, as usual. He took ce behind the counter, and when she passed im he struck her in the face. She sent her lored servant to the station-honse for a police- man, and had him taken away. She stated that she is afraid he will do her har: and prayed tection of the court. The colored man »borated this statement, and said after striking his wife, she and her ‘sister took him by collar and put him outotthehouse. On part of the detense, it was testified that Keynolds, when ordered out, six id bis house, and was not exciled; of cers made the arrest she had collar dragging him ont; that the noise was inostly from Mrs. Keynolds, who abused Kern. olds. “Judge Snell said he would hold the party to hailto keep the peace in 150. Mr. Hin said the parties had a suit for divorce, and t proper corse to be pursned was to ack for av attachment from the Equity Court for cou- tempt. Mr. Calian said that Reynolds was under hail for threats againet Mrs. Revaolds Mr. Hine said the evidence showed that she dragged him to the door, amd a woman ©? could do that certamly was not atraid of h Reynolds gave his own recognizance to keep peace. HORNPR’S MIXTURE. ‘ William Horner was charged with lon? and polste tested that be that he was not a peduler. t that he was toid to leave the market and refused, saying that he company dane: tatine saying if market 8 own Mm xtare. mony wis grounds, would make the ithout music. The judge ime for crying ‘Horner's Mix- e charge had been violating gulations he could not impose a fine selling r. 7 | of less than $10. A YOUNG THIER. Faward Fitehogh, a od hoy, was ar- raigned on the ch: ge of larceny ot a watch belong ng to Mrs. Nahcy Jane Mouiton; also, three lockets belonging to M. B. Brady, valned Ai $10. He pleaded guilty. Detective McDevitt, Whe made the arrest, testitied that the bov ig employed m Dr. Dalp’s office, which adjoins Brady's gallery, and that the property was taken t case in the gallery, thereby cast- ing suspicion upon an innocent’ party. Judge Snell, in passing sentence, remarked that had the articles been taken at one time it would be grand lareeny, punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary. Fitzhugh was sentenced to pay afine of $100 and costs, and in default six monthé in jail. HORACE GRRELRY ACQUITTED. Norace Berkley alias *-Greeley” was arrested this morning by Officer Skinner, on the charge of breaking into the house of James Montgom- éry, on Maryland avenue, and taking articles of elothy; pocket book con- p mecnp $45 therefrem. He was placed in the and plead ‘not guilty.” Montgomery tes tified that bi ite went to a “ ‘ciety meefin’,” i bad hovse. He came home and the “‘do’ busted wide open,” anid the irts and money gone; and Horace lives next door, and he thought he must lave got them The judge diemissed the case. Martin Wait charged with cutting the roadway ot K street. thout permission to do 30 from the Mayor fived $1. eee FIRE 1P PRINCE Georce’s. County, Mp.- The house of Mr. A. H. Bigelow and Mr. I Gooderich, near Beltsville, Prince Geor. county, Md., was destroyed by tire on Monday mornfeg last. A high wind prevailed at th: time, ine ire took place on theroo’ The loss (\ from $4,000 to 85,000, including @ ySlue ble library, and no insurance. pract TH between Eand Pestrecte, = NATIONAL SSVINGS Use DOUT. TINDELL'S TAB ELIXIK HAS. STOTT & CU 4° Penucyl¥ania avenne, Wholsceaic Ace os fel 23m ¥ for District of Coin: via A GING CLa:s 1s Leing organized at Dr. Caulfield’ Aci O.A. Terms advance Those wi JATON'S NEW METHOD FOR THE CORNET. A MOST USEFUL AND ATTRACTIVA LN STRUCTION BOOK! Contains, in Part I, plain, full, and com: tons to the learmer | u#,in Part II, fine selection of ich may ie played with the mpanimente! Vontains, in Part IL, Trios fer Cornet, Baritone ‘nd Pianoforte, Brilliant en. Variations. &¢ Pxice. IN BOARDS r ‘Specimens went. post patd, on receipt of retail price. OLIVER DITBON & ©0., 2:s:0n. ©. H. DITBON @ €0., New York. <rTYLER: COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, An infallible remedy for Price’ plas jalf size 88 cents. At wholesale by OHABLES STOTT & UU. 45e Pennsylvania avevne. eat ZEN WHITE SHIBTS AT g: 300 2OZEN FINE WaITR SHIRTS AT gz ANDER BROS. HOLLERDER DEO three doors shove Odd Fellews’ Hall, eod 1421 baad 810 a month “ YECURES A HOME at “THE HIGHLANDS.” SIGHT MLBUTBS' aor OBNTER OF THD 5 AND THE MOST DELIGHTFOL SPurT vor A RESIVENGE AROUNY WASHING TON. BAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GRUURD. i ho have already become owners o guilds Sie here are of toe bos itis 5 Wasb OALL ABD GET MAP AND PAMPHLET. ar S16 F STREET, ad Lt jee CP prictore. aioe at tweety “ir iy L. M. TAYLOR, m. D. ons language in the market, ant pro- | GEORGETOWN. Board oy ALDERMEN.—There was no basi-, nese transacted Iast evening in the Board for t of a quorum. Common CouncIt.—Mr. Collins tition of sundry property boli asking the i if the footways on east side Of High, be- thane Road ond Btalions streets, as far'as the residence of Wm. F. Gibbons; referred. Mr Pickreli led ition of Peter Dill, in regard to senting. of stalls in the market; re- ferred. Mr. agg 2 presented bill of Nationa! Re licam for vertising, $19.50; referred. Alsoycommunication in regard to laying foot- ways on both sides of 4th street. between High and Fayette streets; referred. The Cha'r pre- sented acommunication of the late Tax Col- lector, asking credit for certain taxes for street improvements due and uncolle.t sd on property owned by Hbenezer and West Georgetown Churches: referred. ir. Grimes offered a reso- Jation to repair flag footway4in front of the Town Market; referred. Mr. Marbury offered @ resolution refunding the amounts of two Heenses id for giving charitable concerts lately at Forrest Ha! . Also, a resolution providing for a contingent fund for the mayor, (300); passed. Mr. Grimes offered a resolution instructing the committee before Congress to request the Eorenge of alaw abolishing tolls on the Keckville turnpike; laid on the table. Mr. Jollins reported @ resola*ion to pay accounts of the Poor and Workhouse for the quarter ending December Sist, 1870, ($1,162.70), passed, and the Board adjourned. “ALEXANDRIA MOND R. RB Hi. K. Bradshaw, of this city, has obt contract r bnild ing all the bridge: mond rail ecoquan to the southern end of the line and will commence the work of ere them at once. Large numbers of mates carts have lately arrived here fr. to be éstabli-hment of Mr. Herrick eT RAILRoAD.—At an informal meet- ome of the residents of West End and | nity, held at Catts Tavern yesterday even- a@ subscription of three thousand dollars ‘Was Quarenteed to the stock of a proposed com- | pany to be orgavized fur building @ horse car railway from the toot of King street, through West End, to the Theological Seminary. ASSISTART ARSESSOR. OP INTERNAL Rey- zyve —R. }). Beckley. colored, of this city, has heen appointed Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue for the counties of Spotsylvania, Louisa and Orange counties, vice C. Alexander | Baker, white, reme te last evening. ved.— Ga ~ OITY ITEMS. Fiexst Doxskins, Granitcs, Dia Goeds. Sloths,Casmmeres, Crepes, gonals, and West of Lugiaud Go, C. HENNING, th street, N. W. No REMEDY tN THE WORLD ever came into + AMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. . Georgetown Advertisements, F. Y¥ ~ {__¥ADIES’ GOODE: Fic. 7 ER a BEY. b. F. MORGAN. D. D. WILL | OOS 608 V ¥ IMPORTANT each the yarton street M. E — FOR THE Burch. @eorgeiown, BUNDAY MORNING, 1%) LADIES, ic cust atin gcioB.____lt_ | se atts txtre MESS MACKEREL i ‘he Fifth Annual! Meeting of the 300 Kite No.1 do. CENTRAL BUILPING ADSOCLATION | 95 Bbis RxtraNo.) do. BATURAL cvgus MONDAY EVENING NEXT. Ucieh ineenivs | ORACrns coftisn OXDS N th instant, ai 5 4 SH. of evtty sate, cise ant 4 a Se 0% hit ion tor officers to » Bois, BEADOB HERRING, : ; swewmeteieprear entre So Buchel SACK SUS WHITE PoTaToEs lower than any othor botee ia the einy a! WILLIAM KING, A BRYAN BRO: . i Se a mak Bow —— “5 . Also. a large assortment of Fronen COR - THOMAS DOWLIR ir. Georgetown. mhé- ec2e. low prices, Ladies’ UNDERULOTEING « TRUSTEES” SALE OF VALUABLE IM. tees, All Kinde of real Bs, BaNDAER eee TBUY ED PROPERTY IN GEOMUE- eee ea tee open as ral of TERS, COLLABS very cheap, at OOLONG TEA, at $) per . an it GOOD CHABCE FOR PEuSONS DESIRING ta 8. ELLER’, . TO GU IN70 THE LIMB BUSINESS: bee = ears = Dy comncimenre the! OR INVESTMENT. fet 725 Market © virt f adeed of st dated March ith, SUN ~~ + 4 > gg neenaeeenaee r A-B'isidvand'recerded tmhlerou ines) | FINEST GUNPOWDER. UST BECRIVED- et seq onecf the land records of Washing Fe ET TOUnG BYRON, | tu ccuntye Deetrict of Celumubia tee endersigned | FINEST JAPAN, A FULD ASSORTMENT OF Trustees will sell at_ public auction, in front of the ‘ ES’ RAL CURLS, Premio TUBS, tue git Say of March. A. FINEST ENGLISH BREAE PASSE OS? NATURAL CURL! ei tock p. ni. ali fots or parcels J t1y reduced ortces, at which 1 cell very cheap. ef ground Iyitg ata ting in Boimead’e afaltin to crop apd at greatly rednced prices. at, 8. uBturs. ere pene eg one ee 614 Pennsylvania avence, aw 716 Market =p div Ma) eh JOST Broriven— FFEES. OLD GOVERN ME 7 Ava, , UAGUAYRA, MARACAIBO, KIO 20 dozen of our best oper gee Te eae ee ae Graton vor BOASTRD COFFER ALL ‘@BADES. * PALS KLD GLOVES. tittine the four original tote amed. the | For salelow, SIN ot 62 per pair some being improted Grieretarieeeceet malt bant | HuowN!Ng & MIDDLETO 8. HELLER, Lt Kiine capable of burning about 158 barreis of | jamere & MARKET spa ber : M. WILLIAN, 907 PENNSYE Vania AvENTR, Be ea he day of uel aser or purchai drawing interest from d. & Flowers, Penchers. v Bar sieare BEAL Ls » floret atsortinent s. oe, aod Hae such universal use, or has #0 fully won the con- hdence of mankind, as tyer's Cherry Pectmal for the cure of Coughs, Colds and Consumption. 8 ee Catirorsta CaTawpa Wine on draught, at aoe ~~ ‘h street, opposite Udd Fellows’ 3 32a: Hal : ren Novertigs im Neck Wear, at the Original Frenc’s, 431 7th street. The cheapest Store in the city. No branch stores 3,2,1: ,. For Corxs, Bunions, Club and. Ingrowing Nails, and other diseases of the feet, visit Dr. White's establishment, No. 505 15th street, op- posite United States Treasury 2,24,12: Bey Tog Cetensatep © Peaxe” Contars, the best Paper Collar in the market, for sale only at the Original Franc’s, 421 7th street. Look'tor the name. No branch stores. 3,2,1: - ° SAVE YOUR Monky and buy your Gent's Far- nishings at the Original Franc’s, 431 7th street The cheapest Stote in the city. No branch stores. 3.21 rr Jeents, at GC. Baum’s Corse! Factory, 4 Gunv's Ware Hosx. of the diterent rades, otton, Lisle, and Merino, at prices to suit the most economical, at the Ori France's, 451 7th street. No branch stores. oe to icles Great vantery 1x WHiTe SuiRTs—one, two or three ple 8, buttons or studs—ope in front or i ck—ail sizes—at the Origin Franc’s Gent’s Furnishing Store, 451 7th strect at Popular Prices. No branch stores. oh: = Guy's anp Lapres’ Kid Gloves at @18 all sizes. A new assortment fust received Bauu's Corset Factory, 408 Tth st. pobasilcl se % = HEMPrLeR b s of thermometers <oew cCcigTty: THE NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS! 8,000 BUILDING LOTS ALREADY SOLD! AND STILL SELLING EVERY DAY, aT HUNTINGTON. 20 MINUTES DISTANT! WITH JUNCTION OF BAILWAYS THBBE B. B. FARE ONLY ELEVEN CENTS PER DAY The Choicest Lots MAY BE PAID FOR $5 MONTHLY. —_—_ (The moment trains rah the price ot these Lots | S¢ttlemen will be from fifty teone bandred dollars each, How {tne time to purchase.) ‘ a PSRFECT TITLE GIVEN AND FULL ‘BACTS BXHIBITED. Best CALB AND GET MAP 4ND PAMPHLE? Sther markets. GIVING FULL DBSCKAPTIONS AT 617 SEVENTH STREBT, OPPOSITE PusT OFFICB, ap. | WE STILL KEEPOF BAND. AND MAKE TO nis, howdy mad: Ks. Dresses t | ave esrwents. 3. BOP. t Hate th % = Children's CLOAKS and MUFFS in « r ASTRAL OIL. DEES. .KS MADE TX rx mita | dust te hone Fes lh 4 uM POR ne = 7. I ial | XStk' prices. by * WOOP AND COA GREAT BANG AINS | sears cana - IN BOOTS AND SHOES WIN, (eat aap woop “ Oar stock of WINES a RS is vory com DIRECT FROM TBE Wianr In conseqn f closing my entre bast ~ MB ae ce nes tn the District, E wil se re te brands of Gham | OCANTITY AND QUALITY © U4 Well-ne ses =e "2000 ibe | Chempeane, Best CHESTNUT ee . } Y WITS Asli. ; ? > ‘gains over eold. | “ Boot BRO ASB 7 Lal plese Cail ani | o ( LYBBNE ¥ . eee WD at pr touately bow mr HW. RORR, 140 Bridge ook | ee cereal hy stl the primeval Govcory Dr N pees | Hennessy &Co. Cognac Brandy, ™ Moa. 519 7. oe rom and after March Ist, I8v1eno acconnt will be | See Senne Breaky, | To compete with net tons allowed to BUN OVER Y® DAYS. No deviatin | California Pert. ‘ | tte é . from above rule <n account of persons. wor sole tow Melege, | | anata Sted m7 Im M°LAZENEY | ami . BROWNING & MIDDLETON SUCCESSORS “ = is ae Pou NEW SPRING Goops. GUORGE PF. LANGLEY « Son, BENJAM.N MILLER, abn g 101 BRIDOK STA RET. KOKGETOWY, ry pau ad op » COAL Has just received » large acacitment of fone own tumpe reaitoa trom the TSOP -ANw COA, SPRIN , brated house of Veasi, Oadiz.and hasbecu pre | wonld reapeetinily call theettention of the + Sb thal dieetas ie ee karen wwe by sudges the Guest wine thisside the At | tothe fact that thes etill init orth at the. V4 ses : r : pies cal 1 . POOPS, Shawls, Epring Cessuneres tor Mea and | ‘Soe Ageuta in the ‘Dicte Mer. | 914 MASSACH(SETTS AVE: Bi Swe +. WHEAT | south site. and bare steo op-ed a Branch Yard GAL: p.cemplote assortment of Cotton and Linen _Guatiled from the boat grain expressly CORNER FIFTH AND O STRELTS, . Mourning Goods, Alpacas. a epecia edicinal uses. The trade en Pow T * | where we keepeverything inthe FLOUR and FERD aq Muney cam belsaved ty siving as ven by iihows i a vpcero | Toe ac well es WOOD cet ary to compete with any boner! dealer in Waswrn -t: B* ‘THOS. DOWLIN G. Auct’ Give usa call before going elrewhere. wun) SHbE STEIN Wars) PLANO, ac, aT AUC —__ WOOD! cnae On TOBEDAY MORNING, the 14th We rell none bat the best qnality eer ot arek me in 4 Cone = LYBENS VALASY, ee and WHITE asp call end West strests, « geveral wert | METZGER @& BYLES. 2 all sizes. Fill all orders promptly. CHEAY Also, ment of Hoi Goods, vir: } baxdsome Steinway Borew oud case Piano, PINE, and BIOKOBY WOUD, pe bi 1 handsome Str Parlor Set | 1Walnat M.T Chamber 8:1 417 SEvE STR th OF wine: 4 Maple and Walnat MT Ginanber Set. nee - Orders sent by mail promptly attended t Ln TR a Office aud yard, south side caual, corner th 7 Musica’ lock. w - a ° geets Nottingham Lace Curtains and Cornious Mext 10 Voy PetLows’ Hare ann aces B. BAeue Fhres ply Angrain and Brasecte Carpets -—— enitian: ir Carpets, Btair Bouls, & 1 Walnut Hat Back Bet RE*ovan. } tea foot Walnut Extension Table. We respectfully cail the attention of the pubitcwe | Py 1G B Lounge, Tables, Mirrors Choire, te cock af : ‘eat is. Pillows an¢ B Isters. 5 BUC: comer 17 Markt Space, 3 Husk and Cotton top Mattresses FINE GROCERIES, in con te are and Cutlery. TEAS, WINES, ac. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY © nd Pixtnres, nearly uew. Uy i oT Ciick tenn Sane « | Ml of the FINEST QUALITY and nearly all por HAVE REMOVED THEIB Orricy AGEs SORE EOE Ae chased since the DECLINE UF TARIFF, which | AND SALES Loom TO : TEOS. DOWLING. Aut. | yenest we most cheerfully give the consumer. | sis. 400 Sere. Esreciar NOTICE, — i < ro aig Where thes bave on band « fell <apply of ence ct my removal from the Distr Acall from the public is solicited, as we are cont SEWING MACHINE: atch Jge street and Jewelry @ dent we can please both in regard to PBICES anc QUALITY OF GOODS. cee E A. NORTON, Agent e@are selling TEN | ri d I igen on hand already. Stock and rAd fit OTDERS | ao 407 NINTH & intures for sale. peep Lise. | = =" a Pelee ster barr, New 7-30 Geld Lean. CO Giibnens! chet ore abt Ae oe ‘ » = BOOTS, SHOES, oft. at L, GRABWOUL'S, 17 2x Wer Ibs; Bonated, ouly Ste: er fe SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! Bridge street, Sengcown. Note by mail from ), Re. per Ib: only 7c. per ib Georgetown or Washington attendad to. y veecree — Cnt Loaf (worth £12), for 91 per gallon. a JAY COOKE & co. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Canton Syrap only Be. ver gallon. eet ime | Ot for Sale at Par and Accrued Luterest SeuaenseeiAS = — of “Greward.s Best ‘Hama. ou ; Pr : x TATE AND GENERAL | Suger-cured Shoulders qual!) ico perib: Break. | ine ir UF METROPOLIS | Brows Dura ens tie ber i Demerara seca: | Fitst Mortgage Land Gramt Gold Bonds DCRMETEGY. | (iowa Jac, perio. Winsloe'e arece Cote Bie oe or THE Ae. per tn 8c. bot d8, Lata {ES ee. Best Glades Butter, Sc. per ib, “Los: | WORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Lot 15—10 TEAS. fase 6 30 pe eth Wu. balance in 6. | 9125 Japan Tea for $1 por ib. $1.50 Imperial Tes . —_ aso enters WertnTint eenie eae pari | for $1 per ib. 62 Gunpowder Tea for 91.60 per !b. | Png ey et rb one ae, gi bot 2, called Belleview. southwest of the Insane | $125 Imperial ‘Tea for Suc. per ib. Best Black Tea | SYEe om the Heiiroad i by ® First Morte Asylum. Price $100 per acre. one third cash. bul | for Sie. per Ib. entire Land Grant. being more than Tw. aner in one a: sugar.,ouly Iie. per Ib. Fire test Coal Oil, rave By inal) rate ves pelt net received. a choice lot of Grebam Plour, Ont mke im jo. $19 7th street. | Meal, Dried Cherries, &€ , &e BEO., > Bo McGUIRE, fet 331 Pa, avenue, bet. 3d and 4% st ‘REAL ESTATE AGENT AND BROKER. —OMce: No 1306 F street, second floor. aide Y BOILED CIDER APPLE SAUCK. a. ee Lani ANDBEW B. COYLE. . sformey-at- Law, s : a BapORnETe @ co | peamenmen Sema ce.Pentyem ssn 7 - oO 7 fore parity, k Cent. REAL ESTaT! eS RAGE AND COLUEC | RoILED CIDER APPLE SAUCE. Paxmivx cor Lio), in ex je for the Uompauy 6 Sontheast corner Gth street and Lonisiana aven | gy peg Agents for the Parchase arid Saieof Real Ketate, | Kectictess soraeter Boscees etiioe thse Sens Negotiation of Notes and other Securities, ani the $-20's can, by converting tuto Northern Pe- ofiection of Mcrcantilgand cbesh cnn ta. Special con a eee) i “Feovekes Gear one-third, aud Attention given to all Business before the several siaes. tocwe pairs, Departmonte of the Government. mbt ly “How SU GET THRO Tans ence Back oF ‘ Bauker wil! supply Bonds tm any desired W. HAVENNER & ©O., | amount. and of any Persons C. UST BECEIVED. | wishin to exchanae rocks or vtver bonds: Real Estate and Note Brokers, - | the bighest curreat price for ai aRCURIT) No. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOUB EAST OF SEVENTH STREBT. $80 EUCKET JUST BBOBIVED MONEY TO LOAN. We shall begin the week with a larce surpins for Gultable aize tor Famiises. 4 § cr Rees anata meert BANK EEPCBu10. r Fu the accommodation of our irleuds aud customers au Who desire to turn thelr securities into cash as Te JOuREON $45,000 for investment in Real Estate Notee, at — FANT. WASEINGTON @ OU.. one, two or three years, and PY Savimas BANK, VINGS AND TRUST Cat @17 000 for business paper aud short loans SF Prompt personal attention given to al ters entrusted to ourcare, USTIN P. BROWN, OONTBACTOR AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT. Corner of New York avenue and 18th street, mat: att | & choice article, pat up in real New Bnginno myle, by BM. Barker, Avtrim, 8.8. a INTERESTING AND Price moderate READABLE CHAPTER Property in all parte-of the city for sale thd long time notes taken fo'payment, Weal Lene on me paper bought and sold. é tet DOLLAR QUESTION. The Trade supplied ot 50: w ABE DAILY MANUFACTURING NEW STYLES OF MEN'S, YOUTHS AND BOY'S CLOTHING, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, a ae eee we ait Hae LAD LBB COULLABS and two pare of OUBFS MASONIO TEMPLE. | of fine Linen tucked end corded LA- 1CRS, Bx a q : Which we offer at the LOWEST PRICES, W°-t-cHANDUEE. WILTON DomN Ph ee ‘OUP PS and two liven OOL “ASST Scena: | TB PERS AND yaDDO TEA STORE, SERS Te eg , aE } rea | Between D and EB. One settof Linen CUPPS and OOL! . embroid- Becommended to Examine our Stock of | TEAS! ered and trimmed with Lace, mew style, for $2. 7 | IMPERI * “READY-MADE CLOTHING { SREANSTOUN ee Four. Sse Nemmed POCKET HAND- * AND an| FLAVORED ced pecakecee | Three extra fine ¢itto., (worth fall 6 conte each.) FURNISHING GOODS. a ©o) oes for $1. as sam ¢ ousto: . | Beas, whtck'we'mae wonder atchort sone, WUE. Se op of Lron trame fall regaler LADIES” | nosks tran Tro of extra long. full fashioned and regalar | made dittorsfor @1. JAN! 1 LADIES’ POCKETHAND- the holidays. x EuCuei ys. for 81 FRENCH YOKE SHIRTS, a NOAH WALKER @Co., G11 PENBSILVANIA AVENUE, METROPOLITAN HoreL, felb-tr 300, revidaes, on corner of J e. and B st. 4 ey HARD DOUGR RE TY. Repairing promptly attended to: Near Pennsylvania avenne, .