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NG STAR. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. for the relief of Z. v the. com- | mandation that it be reterred to ermuitice on cITY ITEMS. Georgetown Advertisements., BOOKS,STATIO Tack House bilan, | indebtedness of the District: so ordernil. Alo, aaa 1 =" su u adversely on bill for relief of J. O. Armes; com- GENTLEMEN'S Wats Smirts. j B* THOMAS DOWLING, Anct'r, Georgetown. HILP & SOLOMONS, “ juary 19, IST. ing the refunding of monies erroncousiy | 3 Boys’ White Shirt. a = = for taxes and Heenses not granted, Gc., | mittee discharged. a Linen Cuffs and Collacs, in larg» variety, of i op agente Pog tg LIST OF NEW BOOKS, o. 410 77h street northwest. —— | a | tising under the Board of Registration, wit ye | Amusements, &¢., Te-night. ‘i »pro- | Fecommendation that they be paid, bat that 2 = itm | Pr ogres | Kationol Theater.—Trovatore” by the Ger- No. 6. appro: cersof the governn ELg6ANT ROLLS, Biscvrrs, BREAD, &o.,wi | January 224,011 | r i the duty of the prot Seihags : id of € sinmbine Letageis Hacntea to contract for the public advertising at a pr Dooley’s Yeast Powd'r. Z the Potomac rive oTgetown, Commons man (pera Troupe. ; pac Known as *Cloua’s Landing - pace ‘ ws" Hail Father Daniels’ Old Folks? levertin D instead; agieed " not exceeding the prices charged private parties. | ©, Baum sells the best fitting Corset in the | Tetms cash. _ J. A. RITCHIE, Bs kw Concert hire eased boo wie in paet fer eatatiiotiog | Mr. Moore submitted a lengthy minority re: | eq; PaTm Sole, the dest fitting Corset tn the | its = THOMAS DOWLING Auct | pays civhe nl mith = nd =e | the Washington Hospital tor feandlings and ap- | Pert. by pl ; Misses’ Corsets, ten ditterent W W =H. KUBINSUN - FY. BUBINSON. from Materialiem. By Mar Condensed Local«. propriating £5 (wo tor this object, was agreed to. Both reports were ordered to be printed. styles; Madam Foye's Corset_ and Skirt Sup- - —— - . ‘The several colored m nizations of | On motion of Mr. Eaton, the bill was further Mr. Bursley, trom the committee ou printing, | porte Hall last | amended by adding $3,000 in aid of the Free@- 8: ete. Ineecis ai Home reported a bill restricting the official advertising rt Werley’s celebrated French Corset; T. __ROBINSON & P. Corsets, a fall line; Shoulder Braces, for | 5, QAACH/NISTS 3 ROTHER the District D ENGINEERS. at Union Thodicr The Philcl gy j a Water Strect, between High and Congress : F the celebration | man's Hospital, agreed to. The bill was then | cf the District government to two newspapers, | ladies and mises; French Corsets; Gorman pada on ape cient n day. pareed. | and providing that, prior to such advertising, | Corsets, allstyles. Our own make a'specialty. | Engines, Mill Work alldeccrip | Earle M.A .. slic 2» million bricks, at ¢9 per MOUSE BILLS. | contracts hall be made at rates not exceeding | Red Merino and Silk Corsets; old style Corsets, | th-ns made t> order. P: = giv ntore | = = ane Buy Sore yr the construction of sewers. &c., Honse bills: To defray the ex ef the | the regular rates of advertising; laid ever. with board in front. Corsets made to order at | Pairing en the most reasonsble terms. jani3 Im mri — — we Trurh. By Bev J 2 © Board of Public Works | commission to audit the outstanding indebted- | Mr. Boswell. from the committee on indebted- | the shortest notice at C. Baum’s Corset and BY THOS. DOWLING. Auctioncer ee xiegdas b Beams. G. liected edition el Strong yeste a | ters against the late corporations; repealing all | hess of the District, reported @ bill previding | Hoop Skirt Factory, 4087th street. Don’t el By LW. Mt. Lockhart ve t Tent of Reehabites last evening | laws restricting the use of spring balance scales; | for the payment of the debt of the late corpo- | take the place. MOBTGAGEE’S BALE OF LONG BOAT“LADY Poul. By Bean Glows 0 ees. sti py. PARTY paid a vie! « their hail, on 9th | for relief of St. John’s parish ; exempting from | tation of Georgetown, which provides that all OF THE LAKE AT AUCTION ‘6 Woman's Worth. $150. ND VELVET PoL\NaisE street. 1. ¢ idohn T. | jocai taxation the boncs and other scenrities of | taxes levied prior to, and collected subsequent | Boys come and sce the solid silver watches, Under and by virtue of a mortgage to the y Of the Nat : erarietyof REAL LACKS. Phecelebrated Lighter made .. the District, and stocks of building associations; | to the first day ot June, 171, in that place, | warranted for two years, for $1), at Prince's undersigned bearing date the 2th of Octo- val $ T. the beat in the worka The Beard of Pablie Works yesterda: A * Gent: jearures. Der. A.D. 1870, and recorded iu the custom. | Wife and I. $175. Taine’s Liter 4s of the port ot Georgetown in mortage | Url hilemophy, 2 vols. & 1, at folio 40. ct req , L will sell at public $2. Poems by CG. Leland, $1.50 bie pote a re a. FRENCH BOOKS. authorizing the Governor to reimburse the con- | Which have not been otherwise applied, shall be | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. tingent expenses of the Georgetown alanshonse ; | used for the extinguishment of the debt of the 5 — oe . to amend an act to provide tor the appoi late corporation of Georgetown; passed. COME AND SEE the bargains at Prince’s Ba- yrunning | of justices of the peace in and for the Distr Mr. Boswell reported bill providing for the } zaar. If you don’t see that he offers induce- The most beantiful assortment of UN ORRGAR- MENTS. DRESSES tae at the shortest panne omable tern * oaettr Mr.J. H. McChesney, the saperinter the county, that persons traveling over Pine Branch road are injuring the sam : ¥ 5 Tho Novels of the Promicent French Authors— ISS B.A. McOOKMICK IS IN CONSTAN} their horses and vebicles in the paved gatterson | Columbia, and to define theis duties; tor th wee oe of the late Levy Court ¢ ments don’t purchase. = = a Spel ad Sand, Laboutage, ¢ bee M BECKIPT OF THE a den’s Hill, and directed ht have the tion of the of di orporate | the county of Washington — uliez aud the Levy Collection. a h Washington Stree Teena mates y | cents on each one h M. H. Prince has decided till the first of | asia ode PHILP & SOLOMOXS LATEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS Last right Company D, (Capt. Lewis.) Wash- | iment of the debt; which was passed. March to sell off the various goods he has, at | , The resnel, las a, dock. two masta, is 71.810 feet LP & SOLOMONS, IN BONNETS AND ROUND HATS im; Light Datantr, iM ancilamendments to the bill m cost, as he anticipates ose iz & change. sved order i every reepect, Tes ti sinpertect. jant2) 92 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE s nN y st lieutenan’ erms: One-halt cash; the othe ‘at 6 months, ~ ——— x aig Lome Panzxre call and sccure merino anderwear | qth onthe Pooteariere >| QMILLINGTON'S List dive. a tne stock of MILLINERY aud FANCT and the brevet s« | ; for vour boys, at half the usual price, at Prince's | oP " ‘They made arr ineorp oundary and Silver Spring | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. NEW BOOKS tui senortingys of OR RAIN RIBBONS first of February ar Railway Company were concurred AFismen, Ha. mere esal cetany = AE n Kan members on that ni; me Of Delegate The House, at 8:10 p.m., took a re A. 9 +. Femoves spots a sees fifty-nine the committee ou teen minutes: withont clea ne whole »8 new Book, by the author of @ arment and with ki Orders b GRAND OPENING a; wren) RESTAURA ar urge upon Congress the passage of @ bill, Atte Vs LOON the in the Unt tates Senate, known as | 0” Distr! plementary civil rights bill,’ with euch | ing for t us as the cominittce may mak | Oration of i * substitute bill, providing that the UNION RAILWAY. ness be paid ont of the four-million b dup Honse bill to incorpo- | jected. Mr. Lloyd then offered a in all contrac ining contr material, suc icks, Ke. Laws Dill provid- | gloves andslippers. Gentlemen's gloves c! ts of the lat tw look like new ones. ir. Lioyd olfere i the Adams Express C: ce’a, 413 7th st. | fnewtes the al Wines, Ligne aso. Lager B Best QUALITY KtDGLOVES at $1.50 at Price’s. | other Re freshents will always be ms a; Longfellow ee “79 1 ong by Rober yates rorter ite Charles Dic Lot da'band | Bunter aud Tam, by Jacob Abts M. KING, Jr., MASONIC TEMPLE, ‘ones, pavement b GLoves for the mill: * : ‘The License 37 7 ‘dees Country Dwarfs. by Pao! Du Cb ‘ s rT. nes Mr. Lloyd | way Company, which was | Feselution approving of the t 4137th street. Le SF <a _ Tart cdbine Socnas tye be CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS. ied by striking out that portion which | the House ot Represematives, providing tor Dror vor Gent's $1 Kia at Price's, 413 7th NPR —_ 2 ox pd PAPER ee ee come. ‘ 20 jew and Selected Stark of | Provides for the track to run along Connecticut | funding the debt of Washington. Mr. Boswell | greet. TUBMAN'S. Ay rel 4 A seve’ jaws &. Lie LLINERY eo@ FANCY GooDs. avenue, and ebanging so aeto carry it along 15th | Faised the point of order that the amendment - ° - LL. PAPE ING | Wrasans Wer ey eer iw | FLOWERS, FEATHERS. RIBBONS, treet to P; alo providing for the laying of a | Was ont of order; and the point of order was sus- | pug yoer celebrated and successful Latrobe 5 - FRENCH PATTSKN BONNETS ANP HATS, Ptecgee Gt 1% | andail the LATEST NOVELTIES of tne Seasons oF Goo ular atte single track on 15th street, between Pennsyl- | tained by the Chair. The bill was passed. Vania avenue avd I street, and also for com- The bill prescribing the dut d salaries ot yelling the company to use the flat rail. The | the surveyor and assistant surveyors, and for Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; aiso, Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weatker Strips, at Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥.M. ©. A. Build- town, and autisfacti ation ‘paid to PHO Bed! remains as be OLOVES AND CORSETS follow it to the let Bill the other purposes, was taken up, and aiter amend- | ny! ih and D streets. : ae tr a annually, under the 1 Mr. Browne, from the committee on claims, | met, passed. i . — -- o—— WASHINGTON HOTELS J . # for the : : } reported back Hoase bill for the relief of Sa. i Pages er sap ytd Bee an E WiLL LEAR out my furs below first Ke jal ee si an aa ™ markets exeept thr Center, and | CoGrant raaned. committee was asked by the Council on the bill | other goods at cost. I -mean what I adverti ———— 7 : —_ gister is obliged to charge a | "House concurrent resolution in relation to | for the payment ef the officers and employes of | Ceme®andsan con't be disappointed. Prince's | [7% IMPERIAL MOTEL, =e SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Rene rere rE EE enee SLIFrER a and the; market sites was non-concurred tn. the District of Columbia; and Messrs Bazaar, 1006 Penn. avenue. _ i | as Corner 46 stro Penna arenas Re., which | nm prepared to cell a Mr. Browne moved a reconsideration of the | Campbell and Dickson were appointed. — . JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. a oat ee ioe. Ualtakieen ek eee uder the old law. Mr. Davissub- | vote by which the Union railway company bill The bill making an appropriation to Unperwear at the usual low rates at Price's, . LeRkOH, 7 pra y ay comp: Premgecen Seieist of © 413 7th street. Froxtixe PeNsavivata AVEXvR, — : mitted a resolution explanatory of this law yes- | passed: agreed to. Mr. Browne then mo te nthe militia of the District of € ith street. ae “ OPENING °F A NEW eTATION®EY sous day. as not to require stall rent. but i ! by striking out the portion ckanging the ko Up, ana ycading its consi eke Jaonete very ‘cheap at Price's Beween 13th and Mth streets, AND BLANK BOOK © (NEPA ay — simpee resolution of the Hous of Dete “tL. street to 2; carried. Mr. Eaton House, at’ 10:40 », m., 2djoerne 413. Tin oteect Si: Wasmsoros jars tote at fair » for cash INSURANCE © > aiferds no relief. he end by limiting the rate of tare to | O'clock to-day See : a | nee a UITMOGKAFHING, ENGRAVING. “PRINTING NSURANCE COMPANIES. ‘The siateenth seetion of the license act im. | instead of ; which reed to, = 3 Roorr’s and other cutlery at great barg: arkful tothe public for gencrons patronage in a DING DO: 0 OB! ae ——— - poses a tax om all carte, wagons and drays ry le RN REE, | Somexere Resn rnuic Iuprove- | for the next 0 daye, at Prince's Bazaar’ 10e | the past, the Proprietor aske kis uld fticmds ama pe hs, Bynile sre lavited to call woderamine ow | (CAPITAL. 200.000 —THE NEW JERSEY je rever Mr. Smith, from the commiitee on health, | acopted a system of requiring of the heails of - tb the beat in Washington. ‘ond next doct to ‘and broakage. © bei ‘Sinton icense for ities, reported back House vill | all the various d der it tumaker. Liven awp SILK HANDKExoatErEat Price’, | Mig ure! t the best im Washington erittr dates. Nd t truck making an appropriation for the erection of a | ports of the by ness transacted daily to the of- I é le —_—_—>_ororr_>"—— a smali-pox hospital, with sundry amendments; | fice of Vice-President A. K. Shepherd. ‘This 0 * Chilin i PUSE, . ‘ which were agreed to. : em embraces afull synopsis in detail, from | yhge Coeee EMRs Chillblains, Ingrowing ‘ rotor we Ga7, the Capitol and Depot: BIRD %'Microre in public ar private: howeee trance li being on its passage, Mr. Eaton said superintendent of sewers and drains,euper- | gtreet, opposite Treasury Department, Washing | jaq os Becprietor tase ag p Finer or yg hyde iniGe Soe = eguiahey pi m opposed to the plan submitted, wh intendent of streets, contract cleik, a ? ie Foc g ANA BIRDS.— Kec lot, first a A an’ promptly paid W Waneell tore utter, | ton; No.7 North Charles street, Baltfmore. ed a new sold at 83% « pi , : : fers firat oy 1. Preeisont. W ‘Secretary. EA. was tor the erection of a two-story brick strac- | water registrar, superintendent of ‘property, > : , Bigs, BIRT FORD ad Cae eee ee t.Columbian Law Building a2 tna ture, at a cost perhaps of $10,000 or $15,000, and | superintendent of county work, &c.,whicl ier THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repairod mattendance at a rices. 1133 7th steeet. between L M NE Rrects, 8 HARTBRECHT Y Stig hans Gesmanra FARE INSURANCE COMPANY, oF New Yous ver ne Million Dollars, which would accommodate only thirteen pa- | ported on blank forms turnisticd v mn It is proposed py tients of each He had been tamiliar during | These es lap critically examined by the | = = Jana it P. HILL. Proprietor. «tbe in proportion to the | the war with s spitals, and in his opinion | eecretary and his assistants, and afterwards en- & = - they should he as temporary and yet as cumfort- | tered in a large blank book admirably arranged | CLOSING WINTER STOCK.| ‘T™ 48EIS@TON, R. a a. = F A one-story frame building, | by the vice president, showing an exbibit of the : : fERNOND SvanGn: Terese sup Fite MAx- on at the top, was the best kind of th Inspections —Inepeetor- T. BOESSLE & SON, voarl. | and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. a i cost, and kind of materi it the work, number mber of labs ve not above £5,000, an Gatehel reports the of live stock : € $5,000, and week ending danuary Ith, 1< ore patients. He mov of super me ag od to $5,000; carrie employed, quanti nu 1 condition ot ma- ve La-ly PRopirtors. BADWAYS READY RELIEF _HUGe « . , posed uucies i te cannes - Coun oe luily amount | CLOSING Overceats pall We, "WILLARD. ee eh else prop hr Saas te of material issued, to whom i SLOSIN: his 4 LLARD, : j : - ve ore, and 5 lett over: | here used, with the cost. of Groans Resin rete, cee EBBITT HOUSE, OURES THE WORST PAINS = area In St hundred ¥ ed by which the bill making appropria- Jepairs for each job of work done. | Crosine Spas Bate our WASHIN: Pe28cH OFFICE mail pay the expenses of the last re; This enables the exeentive officer at a glance to res Suits ¥ te our Ttising. Ke., was passed. know the resources of his office. Another fea. | OLOSING Box AN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES Ter NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. 000.000. 1 by striking ont ture is to enable the assessor to make a prompt | CLOSING Youth's Suite out TABLE, TY Ei Sa A gistration officers, as they were inelnded in an- | and equitable assesement of the cost for special | CLOSING Diagonal Coats our 2 ciated Goneral Agent :f the abore S35 patees eves other bill; also, to make the amount for rent ot | improvements. In . et, this book as keptis a | CLOSIN oye’ Sui i YONGBESS STABLES, — eight: all s« t, this b kept is a | CLOSING Boye’ Suits OUT C : thé Morrison building $1,350, instead ef $3,G00, | complete comp CLO: Beaver our Brahh street, betteren D and R. he CH were ¢ (to cover two months more of time.) Also, to’| of the board, CLO Office Suita OUT | scpelyar pee Fieeceer Mires and s freak NOT ONE HOUR ses of the Gover- | book is arran CLOSING Derby Fuits ovT var 1 ed 9 bo v, end friends of the hor's office $2,000. Also. $5.0 for the contin- | for all the working days, CLOSING Children's Overcoate = OUT ——___ eae eT | after reading this advertisement need any one | ill sud Relintle Sew rk Life.” and whore pal gent fund of the Couneil and 33,00 baou. DAE pipet wuku. oa our} ¥ STABLES, 1326 E ST. , cow in vorwe — «ent fund of the House of Deleg: nom D. A. Bros vce ised of the latest st SUFFER WITH PALN Liberal induceme nty offered to solicitors Which were agreed to. The emerger for February; eee oad oe Rico by the aey or = HENRY D. HALL, appended and the bill passed. pany send us Harper rartien. Weddings. and recep RADWAYS READY KELIEF iS A CUKS | dec? 3" Sole Agentfer Di Ff Colamtle - Pouncil took a recess tor half | (rated tor January 27, This number of Harper's . * aished with the most comfortable and. FOR EVERY PAIN. —— ss @ ALCONOL.—A few Weekly good. From J. Shilling In Closing Ont this Winter's Enormous Stock legant Carriages. Particular attention to board nds of temperance reform mace with . oo ton we hat due tos February, I have to do it at rates which are a ‘ng Horecs, and Horees always for tale and, ee It was the first, and te Ym ane Fines ‘e of the American Tempecranc After recess, House bill pr ing for the 268s amen . greater advantage to the public shange. RANE HK A in in the 7 Pay Ment of the debts of Georgetown, was read ° than to myself. Bat have E CARRIAGES THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY ake M a8 first tim bill making appropriation to pay URTS, dea band FOR RECEPTIONS. ~sion, made an interest. | fer the expenses of the registration advertising, M.— To-day, the case Giese ~— most excruciating pains, a! APPROACHING ational prokt. | and sundry expenses, was passed, bill making | Of etary of the Treasury Was that I THE ARLINGTON STABLES, gestions, whesber poke ot petitions being obtained in all | 8% aPPrep the salary of the - | Placed on the calendar, and the hearing of the | Wust 1724 G SrREeT, NEAR Wan DEPARTMENT. = Bowels, or other giabus o: — Parts of the country praying Congress to legin- Serger to the Governor, was amended by in- | Motion to discharge the rule to show cause Sell : es ‘organs, by one application NSURE UR - late on the matter. and askedof those friendic to | cfeasing the amount from $900 to $1,000, and fixed for Wednesday Rext, This is a petition It: eeesaiay om ead aa0t for Die the month, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINCTES. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY prohibition in this territory to organize at on then passed. F mandamus, Hled by Messrs. Lewis & Bre . — > CARRIAGES for parties, weddings, or re- . in a manner that will efect a concentr from the committee of confer- | aud EW. Lehman, of Philadelphia, in October, NO MATTER on ’ “ : | no matter how violent or exernciating the pain the = cautions chan at to whom Was referred the bill to supply a | 18*1, directing the Secretary of the Tr: y | BREUMATIC, Bed ridden, Intem, Crippled. More . to sigmeee Eee te ents ir | the salaries of the officers amd corplcges try of a requuition draw bY. P Pietins HOW Low | oun, Mearaigicsor prosirated with discas’ tay cade RELIABLE COMPANIES lay a petition. signed by the majority of | the salaries of the officers and cm fi Foto, S.¢ i? S. Folsor Soon men oe y maj Mecrict Of Columbia, made e) recom. | [stael Folsom, 8. Garland and S. Folsom, rep. sips sas peonts; fon: "tee sulotind ale in eating eimcey ons t9 the bi After | F eee ne tion of Tadinns. THE PRICES GO | BADWAWS READY RELIEF sia © for this purr Snodgrass, r that the report el " ve which slats to be due said Tr 8 WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAS 4. S. PRATT @ SON, George Savage, H.W. Read, C. W. Dennison nd a new conference committee | diaps under the stipulation of the treaty of 1 FOR DIAMONDS, & } Y.M. ©. A. BUILDING, ae Sunttas aes nae caavind. Maeaiok “Save Mr. It. M. Corwine appears for petitioners, and a “ osc) | INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. eomn ieee ak Gat inh aaa Wright ers in the total absti- D ued tinay were appeinted the the District At di Mr. W. H. Ciark rep- i You wiur Calton . — toh streota, hs. } mith eailed up the bill to 5 resent the United States. Paine | INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEF fire departm Pourer ¢ BARGAINS ms. Dp T NATIONAL METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, fo * COLUMBIA ‘Tre Boar or Pour a, with 2 » opposition Jewelry Store in | INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. terday afte rne he past twenty-five nd - sat Pelinbie WATCHES itict CONGESTION OF THE LUNCE DISTRICT He has kept the Jar: alt Sa NOW 1S YOUR TIME. a Walker, tw stout bnilt 10 to &) per cent. below the Pe 7 " _ 1 pe eae - ‘ Mont of hres fine gouls have | SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING OREANIEED AUS OUT SS. 2N70. © ma 5, e pao Kel is exchange for rs estate. il 7 >, secerent and Waiker &5. Rush Stecle, same be wold for cash without regard to pricecat nn.” CASH CAPITAL. cannon 100,000 fined $5, 7 W. McElfresh was | S3,f asa a rice, 1 ALPITAT!: ee orge Williams, colored, for A. STRAUS, "yi? No 469 PENNS LVANIA AVENUE. PALPIEATION OF THR BEARS he bi 4 that the fire | ing cone Office tn Shepherd * Poviding. No. 90% Pe " eee | Se cnomeet Of : ed weapons, was'f Reeey A STRAUS = | BYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. coals oveuue”” MOSES SELLY, Pree etective John A. | Com informed bimjthat $5,000 of their : . | WM_B. TODD, Vice President rgeof the detec. | Contingent fund had been expended in payment E POPDLEs oLorare ay TRUNES. re] | CATARRH, INFLUENZA | SAMUEL CROSS, Secretary e Was assigned to | of the old debts of the department, and with the GEORGETOWN. Forolen cLontie | . — re ons Sc sicmma Met Theses enintne ott ') Reparm or rum Cavat—The water still re. — ——— : Grariee Sant. . me 5 te sattnes aeeetane! mn s. 2 Phompson the old ¢ - R THE CaNaL.— ate 2 wNSY. vENT . = Vm. G. Metzero ‘Lenman. and conduct unbecoming an officer, was sen_ | their expenses the past year far exceeded that | *toue-boats from Seneca continue toarrive. The a“ = ae LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. oclett tences to be reprimanded in general orders. | Cf ny previous year. If they are allowed to go | Mills are running daily. On Monda; last, Pres- Between 10th and lith streets. SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, . Apriications for liquor license freee J.C. Chace, | on in this way tere will be 10 eud to these ee. | itlent Clarke, of the canal company, had’a con- I2-tr Between luth and Mth streets, j3, | _ Thespplication of the READY RELIE to the PROFESSIONAL feu a ives. ‘Spates and Richard | penses. The department ot this city was six | ference with oar city millers, for the purpose of —t____=etmern TRAVELING BAGS, | pert or parte where the pais or difcnlty, seiete wnt ESSIONAL. Marshall were The applications | times more expensive than that of any city in | ascertaining their Wishes in regard to drawing WEDS. oc poukas eenannes Afford ease and comfort en ae 3 — or Kotert Farrell and Philip Ludwig trom the | {he country of the same size. Mr. Hall favored | OM the water on the Georgetown level. After | _ 5 Twenty drops in halfatambler of water witt ize | ABTEFENDALL. —-REG'D FENDALL. cenunhy weie alse Geapacere: | the bill as reported. Mr. Browne thought if | 4” interchange of views, it was determined to | J [) H.B. 7D CARRIAGE ROBES, Ac. 8. | py minutes cure CRAMPS. SPASMS, SOUR FENPALL 4 FENDALL, ~ ee it was true that our fire department was six | (Iraw off the water on the 5th of February, for In GREAT ARIETY, at LOW PRIOES FOB | STOMACH, HEARTBURN, Site HEAD COUNSELLORS AT LAW. JURY FoR THE CinctrT Corrt—Yesterday | times more expensive than that of any other | twenty days, during which time the detective CASH, at the VRS PIABEHGA, DYSENTERY, COLIC | avo tf Con @% aT axp Lor . the following jury wasdrawn for the January | city, it was time it was reorganized. Ou motion | feeder near Little Falls, which caused so muc MANUFACTORY WIND IN THE BOWELS and all INTERNAL | *P2* Con 4s ot « term of the Circuit Court, which will becom | of Mr. Thompson, the further consideration of | umoyance to the millers last summer, by di PAINS. SS. J. FRANKS. DENTIST, ri the bill was postpon priving them of the necessary amount of wate or Travclore shonid atware carry bottioof Rar | > (p.$13 12 wet abate Penna arenas, 3; Columbus Thomas, George- On motion of Mr. Eaton, the Council ad- their mills, will be thoroughly repaired. GREAT SACRIFICE. JAMES 5S. TOPHAMN @ CO., WAY’S READY RELIEF with . A few drop OPEBATI Baa eegeamical, iseau, 6th ward: Willi, og journed till 3 o'clock to-day. President Clarke said he hoped to have the _— in water will prevent sickness or pains from chang: Forty m ake ‘TRY. md Rekee Sener ie wie . - canal repaired and the whole line in operation of water. It is better than brandy or bitter: | Forty per cnt. Ices than any Dental Betab- She h ward; James Laven panty: Rob i A iba tate ba aki pe phadon tio | aes that ata ie Hhitbartigeerh Bigs es B. FOSTER. } r . DENTIST, No. 1106 a i : eb ote by which was laid on the | millers that he intended to make the repairs so , ‘ B. M.D. TIST, No. 11 Sosuee Beatie: coeur Saiboniain: to the sel vel bi repeating the act in reference effective that they would nave no € seo bo epee: Cutan le es ae silane nape ft eh 4 ey + tee, Geen "Wilse 7 im the neko “ee plain of a lack of water next summer. oR STOU. NOTICE. ‘VER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There | 31) . 5 - wank Fisdree Volkl certs deme ries lee ae Dolce New ComMANDING Opricen. — Captain Sreesice McMCHRY'S PATENT STAYS pat tn all om | ignetarcretial agent ie this world shat will ners a ec who cages: hissurvioss’ wuiteame” 1d; Thateas Jacoke, @th eard 7G. Com and authorizing th jovernor to purchase the | James Gray, of the Nortolk steamer, Lady of oF Best and Medicom Trunks. ‘del9-00 Feverand Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilons rer _ : Jacobs, 6 ra, ath ward; + gorcoran Square came up, and the motion of | the Lake, having sold his interest in that vessel D BONDS. | bg RADWAY'S PILLS) bo uuick we BAD WATS | JAMES E. WILLIAms, ds r. in to lay the whole subject on the a retired from the captainc ptain Part- 50,000 WORTH L onD b * . hem a Ito. Vea —Messts: Bursley, Car tor ten years the captain of at aces § ed Gg? BRADY RELIEF. Fifty ceute per bottle. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, cmt keymulds, Georgctows ickson, Fnnis, ¥ steamer, has been appointed hissuccessor. ‘Tl . Piesies amt Jobn Reynolds, Georgetowa; gan, Hunt, aud McKnight—11. "Nays— | new captain took coamnnnd todays CLOTHING DR. RADWAY'S Boom 2,0n second Qoor of Barbour's Lew Bailing s aS Messrs. Boswell, Brown, Burgess, Campbell, ALE OF WHEAT.—The schooner Margaret ng en 00 —, SmRrors Accipext To a CHILD.— A little by Lloyd, Moore, Solomons, and the Speak- a ar ve be ene = ig sire = WE ls0Lb RRGREULEMSUON OoEE Sarsaparillian Resolvent, emored from 44 Lowisiana arenwe. nole-tr "bomper ase . ‘ Pe © | erg. ; 1,600 bushels of wheat, consigned to E. B. Hart- | MUS’ 8 5 4 . L. WOLF, MD pon be pi gece Ge nae acest _ r. Solomons offered concurrent resolutions | Jey & Bro.y which was sold at @ per bushel. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. ju. ¥o Wie don samme. this mernivg, and when near the corner of 1th opinion of the Legislative Assem- In calor to make zoom for Spring Goods. DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS Beery drop of the SARSAPARILLIANRESOL | 1729 Prnnsyivanin oroune, Detwese Ith sd Rsicerne istrict of Columbia, the wants of the LE N VENT communicates through the Blood, sweet | and lth atr-ste 4m" po spate we anda get pada at ¢ markets located in convenient lo- A XANDRIA., cnkeerons Urine, aud other ftuids and juices of the syetem the | 57 G rape WEATHER, Ctheschicies ‘The oheek : y Ss, and in such numbers as will render them = * visor of itfe, for it repairs wastes of the Sniad SRCOITROT. be nson ved orcas pte ale ets OB One side of access to residents in all partsotthe Dis- | A Brautiece You IN THB DEMAND FOR with new sound material. Scrafuia, Syphiis ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. the wagon passed over the child’s stoma ‘That the Governor ve requested to report | gentleman from Mar! ae Gonsumesion:, Glandular disease, Ulers ta th | QQNGINERR AND SUPERINTENDENT. Henry Hye, im charge of the w gislative Assembly such building sites, | gives an account of a distressing accident that BARGAINS ee Be is en o Buse Getndsanc | yuilding at reduces prices, (ice et the vid sinnd, sely stops Is horse and gav 3 thus located, as can be obtained for the pur- | Cecurred in hisneighborhood on Sunda . mB Sivtacutem tht lets, ond ae oat a Plant's Building. comer Now Work avenue aed Ibea tance bi |d in removing the little sufferer pose. together with plans for erecting thereon | ing last, which resulted in the death MAY BE EXPECTED. 7-80 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD | S20 Gisas,"Ergtions. Ferer Sores, Scala rect. nek isheme. fr. small and suitable markets, with the price for | titul and accomplished daughter of Maj 6 BONDS King Werm, Salt Kh fs ‘dene, a ‘OBN F. HA: we the same, and the estimated cost tur the builde | Ambler, who, while on her way to Leeds Church, 4 Spots Werms in the 3, rs tm the J ATTO. } inj Was thrown from her conveyance, by the horse ’ ‘omb, and all weakening and painful dischorses, Sir. Harknces opposed the resolutions, urg- | attached becoming frightened, and almost in- eaks Swoonss, Lees af and allwastes of tha | genet ing that the people did not want small markets. | stantly killed. satin ran = ins ‘Nses Ah Menenicon oak canis of Metwn tenis updo har kien People living in the neighborhood of the West. | Mayor LatHam has been elected a member STOCK—COLORS—SIZES—PRICES. wd vlirrsetespecreidirmscageang helicase [pre pect pect oy a ern Market now do their marketing at the Cen- | of the general board of directors of the Masonic Higher than the mountain’s peak, TWENTIES continue to manifest the fullest’conf- forms af disease its potent potoey to cure them. TEACHEK OF MUSIC, omeg tet Market. There was no doubt but that ina | mutual! benetit association of Virginia.—@ 2zetfe, STOCK, )Veever than the ocean's deep dence ia If the patient, dail reduced by the | 02-27 935 Pa. avo. bet. 9th and loch ots «rnor's office few years new sites will be needed, but he did | last evening. * ) Stronger than the rock-bound coast wastes ead doce 8S eee ein perminionte exhit ttwotrained pot think that small sites were what is needed. - ss0e- More numerous than the Philistine host greesing, succecds fa arrecting these waster, aad re HIS 18 TO GIVE No the bears would not bite peopte, ane weked if "Mr. Lloyd offered as a substitute a resolution | AN OLD-rasmionep DUEL took place last Ootlonor tat amas ire the same with new I nade from healthy Ler has obtained Bo ite ee he legislation relating to markets: re- | Menth at Cairo, Egypt, between Artim Bey, Zolore of every tint and hue, NORTHERN PACIFIC SEVEN i—and this the SARSAPARILLIAN exting thst the market committee and the Gov- | equerry to the Viceroy and one of the wealthi- coronas} Purer than the azure blue, #7-A +wall boy of Waseca, Minn., “played | John M. Killmanet al., i: meer of the District for informatien as bang’ in is father's bare, nd suspended kimself John Mitibble. Rauity No. 2,32. ot laying the wood pavement upon M | With terrible “execution.” 3 t; adopted S7Persimmon beer is x favorite drink in | Court. thet on the Behe hae ot eeere er eat the | . Iavis submitted a resolution that,in the | Georgia. One glass o1 ill “knock down the juare 128.to Joseph 4 Babe at'end oe does secure—s cure is certain; ’ of sites, aw cl Si - Pips “ . eon nig Were reterred to the city register fora inexpedient wo tutetiore 7 said act —- Piss pe desde tight ete gp! aad plop ond pation ee £ te Timeeit growing better and stronger, the food of. a . nse - a wi the authority thereby given, and that the | © pand © Ber in ee exchange of large amounts of Governments Ramones 4 nar? next: said state, Mu. Jouw A. W. CLanvon, promoted by the | egislative Avembly ought to leave the duties | vies of the Vicerey. Artim Bey took occasion nae He Maid She congas thee Camabers shepard tas Ghess esoneaice | Scien ina heeded fe al oe 4 Roard of metropolitan police ‘atthese meating | 224 %espensibilities imposed by said act where | to display contempt for Gobetti, the equerry, —— rem: > i — Satities anes ee forsercon. they are thereby placed, and not interfere there- | Which was resented by his brother, the advocate. iGhsnper than the ti ‘The Bonds are secured beyond all question by a Torpe, wWonore of the original grembenecrikg | With by expressing any’ opinion in regard tothe | Notes were exchanged, and @ meeting agreed a reg ele first and only mortgage on the Road, ite entire roll. metropolitan police force. and was assigned 1s | Wcalities or said sites or apy of them.” The | Upon. The weapons were foils without a bat- | PA. ‘That is sold around the town, ing stock and 60,000,000 acres of the finest land duty as a detective in IS. He is active anj | She#ker ruled the amendment out of order, as | fom, and the duel was fought in a fencing hall. By Tom, and Dick,and Jack, and Brown. | jp the world. intelligent, and bis varied experience tu track- | ™a,germain tothe pending resolution. |” | | A doctor Belonging! to, the Peninaula and Ori- re do not hesttate t commend these Bonds to ont Sse ante Ping Besmr ges oor adopted; the people demanded such markets, and | Pierced through the heart, and Artim Bey se- friends and the public, and ne stronger proof of . Tina. oles Lambert. od: wey bad p oved successfal in other cities riously wounded. their popularity could be offered than the sales are ag 4— or ie 5.5 Lembert ber The resolutions were adopted. Yeas—Messrs. | 4 New Wa¥ oF GoLlboviNe BILL®.—AS HABLE BROTHERS, | during the frst wook of the presont month, which, pa At fy Et : “4 = an | Boswell, Burgess, Bursley, Campbell, Cox ELS LE ER Eee withstanding the disturbances in monetary : bod tale ing tary dare afer thie tiny ber Tae Watex Loans NeootiatED.—The loan | . Bursley pbell, COX, | sun reporter was walking through Pearl street _ Lae = ea ie : SE Sik authorized by the Legislative Ax. | ‘all. Handy, Hunt, Solomons, and the Speaker | Brooklyn on Monday morte Pe cone | _iall_OORNER OF Trm AND DeTREETS. | hiv EXCEEDED Ta0se oe Aa SIMILAR epqnerance,: a AT sembly to provide for an additional supply ot | — 0 Nays—Mesrs. Carroll, Davis, Dickson, | 4, {youth standing in front of No. 89, Tois| wg, —Camnes inanimate | PEBIOD. me hes passing water, tod ef oa ie = ae water by means of the 3é-inch main | bnnie, Harkness, Hogan, Lloyd, McKaight, and | south was holding uns bulletin board Sources gs danse ta oe ces of the Deck aad along the Loins, ‘Troe copy. 5 from the Washington Aqueduct, has heen nego. | Mcore—9. - aring the following i n: “Waiting | Feresety G. WILD & BuO a MN ork “ fated at par by Governor Cooke. ‘The bonds | , Mt. Lloyd again ofered his resotution, whic | Beating. the, folt pln. Hs Nie youre .weat, between ‘avenne eres - bear interest at seven per cent. in currency, bat! been ruled out as above stated, aud it was | [0% $431." ‘The reporter asked sil, T'il tell | Asents Sor Stief's Pranos,and man LP SUPREME {URMOF THE DISTRI or and have thirty years tora: ¥+ | adopted. Yeas—Mesers. Boswell, Buraley, Car- | Tshing of the inscription. eanat ti ie | dealers in BM Instruments generally. I OF ©) oss l-tsaaal rell, Davis. Dickson, Ennis, Harknese, Hogan, | {>that house is owing a’ man whet kee ‘Pianos and all Musical Instruments tuned and re- Holding a vwary Sch, 273. Waren —The Board of Public Works yester- | Llosd, McKnight, and Sulomons—it.’ Nayx— | in,t?at house is owing & man what keeps a nnd SN RA Liza’ §* see ‘HE, setegie) Risers ~ 4 day directed General Balloch, the superinten- | Me=srs. Burgess, Hall, Handy, Hunt, Moore, that east several times but Iale't tityet, HE SUPREME COURT 01 iT Tloveentas ‘e dent, to have the pumps repaired in the follow- | #Md the Speaker—6 I'm awaitin’ for it."—N. Y. Sun. sre | ys OF ‘COLUMBIA oe re ‘Court ing localities: Corner of North and Westatreets, MISCELLANEOUS, ! a _ The Sth day of December. A. D. 1571. and High and West street, between Congress ckson offered a resolution calling upon aed and High streets, Georgetown; also requested to report the estimated cost for repairs of the Pomp a€ corer 15th and BM streets, Ir 18 aw Int Wixp, &o—The business at the M mons,” and the outside, too. nd that on the 13 h day of Police court this morning was unusually light rued so as to impose on butchers in the | : of lot 4, in squore $9, to pam oe rh roam duite deserted by the usual | market a tax for the rental of stalla only, | azar eaelebia has eteaned Galen na for the price of $440. and the PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, affaing angerwon and loafers. This stat: | adopted. Tins by compressed alr. . = jam: Carter “CATAWBA WINE, Court to the report of the eacg omce™ OF the | Mr. McKnight, from the committee on claimas, | @7-Von Moltke denies that he ever expressed Be eves entree ret APPLE 6IDER. Bsined currency smony he aeloe we having reported bilis for the relief of the following per: | 5,87 4 og Neri SeegGlOo'gk sg ‘and that said sales were In ! UFFeNCY among the idiefs. sobs, which were read a second time and aid | Bis disapproval, ina military some, of te far | Si : PALMER 4 GREEN, witirutend gold, WetiDE Wear, taking the place | James fl. Meads, Jchn W. Dick Dr. Josiah | S89” Mre. Waite, of Chicago, having thought contirme*, unless 5ST Groene street}Georgetown, D.O. of etrusean gold, can be found ie tiny store, NO.43y Pennesienniat geriga’s Jew- | Stick, Martin Cady, and Dr. John B. Keasbe, Proper to test her legal right to vote, lias hind | Gaueg Be ee tag tore the teat pv mae Thanis avemuec, hear Also, Council bill to pay for damages sustained | fhe melancholy pleasure of paying the costs of | 48y oF Febr : wening aise 5 1 ate eee eae i by private property in widening Ajjueduct | her suit in addition to losing it. # i Star Re me Fature Daw ULv Forks, at Ogg Peay | Steet, Georgetown; and bill to reimburse the S7-A young Kentuckian who had been dressed three successive weeks | without CE tows’ Hall to-night, will give a most enjoyanie | 2feasurer of the District for necessary expendi- | to represent’ Santa Claus ate church tac, eae Bete Genes yA! 1s7a. . oucert, and those who go may expect atreat. , SUES for assistance not authorized by law, all of | mistaken for a ku-kjux and knocked over bw @ A tesctapetal: 3 Het SETE. Justice, aah ‘R30N, | Which were laid over. Also, reported the biil | nervous gentleman. ‘ fend 15 By LB. Wine beet Olek. ease Bent dna.

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