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EVENING STAR. ‘THU BYDAY. sececee- SQmuary 26, 1972. LOCAL, NEWS. Amusements, 4c, To-night. Hetiowai Theater —J. K. Emmet as “Fritz.” The Corcoran Zouavwes will —— ae are on Fe! it 12K o'el hast OTe woke into the cellar «f W. 8. xe Rather establishment No. 715 Tth street, but made off he approach of Oficer ee a a ompany A, Washington Light * id eveming at their armory, and im Pettibone, Eag.. in behalf of the oid mem- bers of the W.L. 1) presented the eompany ‘with tne colors used by the battalion in 1 A Warrant was isswed by Auditer Richards jecterday for $13,000, to pay an imetallment of 940.000 voted for the lef of Chicago, and ene for $2,000 was alse oe im favor of the Women’s Chrictian Association. ‘The Analostan boat ciub are said te have an- #r consideration a communication from the Bigtim brothers, who propose that the next in- ternational boat race to come off next sammer take place on the Potomac river at Wask- on, Yficers Byrnes and Hickman found about 10 @'elwen last night a man named Wm. Wormiey ive a le- wear zen to death, in a house formeriy oecn- pied by self and family,on Sth street, be- tween land K. He wes taken to his home on Oth street, near F. ‘The Washington Artiilery Company iast night excted the following oficars: CM. aie r, saytain: N. G. Starkweather, senior first licut-; W.S. West. junior fir-t lieat ; J. A. Berger, se- vior second lieut.; T. HS. Boyd, junior second Heut.; Henry J. Ellis, quartermaster: Dr. Brock- enborough, sorgeon. The District legislative committee onthe out- tions, chers payment of which was provided for he Dill passed by the legislatare on the 19th instant. Key. Mr. Noble, of the Sixth Presbyterian Chureb, was surprised on Tuesday evening by & congregatio Visit from about a bundred of bis who brought with them gh to stock intry etore. The and his wife were taken unawares, but soon recovered from their astonishment and joined the ving @ plearant time, the INSTITUTION OF A MrnistER.—At noon to- day the interesting ceremony ot ning Bee. J. R. Hobard as recter of heh eps Chuareh of the Incarnation, corner of 12th and ¥ streets, ‘took place in the ehurch Datiding. and wae wit- Bersed by a large ion. The Chri decoration im flowers. Bishop Whittin, =, Nt a Rev. Dr. Star. hey, Rev. Messrs. Buck, Graves, li and ethers bad and Mr. Hartung the senior and junior After the usual morning service, (excep! litany,) Bishop Whittin efiee of institutio: the perfor; the m—Mr. Dilti presenting the charch efitice, new lor with the keys of the church together with the Bible, the Book of Common Pra: & At the close of the impressive » the Rev. Dr. Pinkney, Assistant Bishop, preached ar appropriate sermon from the words, “I have planted, Apollus watered; but God gave the increase,” Ist Cor., 111, 6, and at the e-pelusion the Holy Communion was celebrated. Kev. Mr. Hubard came from Warrenton, Va., about six months since, and took temporary charge of this church, and under his ministration the congregation is improving, the number ef communicants bas been nearly doubled. Tax Cotornrp ScHooLs.—At a meeting of the colored school trustees last night, C. F. Jones, janitor of John F. Cook school ‘building, ap- plied for am increase of salary, which was granted—$10 per month additioual. letter Was received from Henry R. Searle, architect, recommending that porches be added te the and west sice of the school building on D, ne: Fth street northeast; also, that the brick walls itxide be painted in colors. The porches were ordered to be built, and the other request laid was received from Geo. on of janitorof the school streets southeast; also, one asking for the position of ‘@ teachership was re- jeorgiana Simms. The sal- aryof Miss Tucker, the female teacher of Co- lombia school, was, on application, Le py to $6 per month. Mr. King submitted @ list of accounts, amounting te $5,270.25, which were approved and fo be pid when the trene- urer receives funds from Distriet govern- ment. The book agents and a lightuing-rod agent were on hand. The board authorized no arle for report as to the necessity and desira- Dility of same. “Nor vor Jor*—The Night Doctors Again— A tew nights ago,as “Joe,” the well-known col- ‘ed crier of oysters, fich and watermelons, was iking in Fighting slley, a stout white man, he sayr, stealthily approached him, and after slapping a ager aster to his mouth to nt ing an e breaking away. and ran iato ip the neighborhood, where the inmates, by the application of water, relieved him of his incon- venient i He then told the excited Ee im what had hi as re- ted above, and they rejoiced him exceed- ingly on his narrow escape from converted into castor eil. One of the b; went to para grt sar and secured the aid of some of force, but the sticking plaster man was vot found. it is probate that this was a joke played off on O18 doe,” who saw him do regard it in that They firmly believe it was 3 genuine “ doctor,” who wanted him for the sequence of the occurrence is that but fe people go out after dark now in that of the city, ——_+——_ Boarp or Praric Werxs.—It is not correct street improvements contract- ed for, which were given out by Mayor Emo-y. ‘This involved the necessity of maki tracts for new work on such streets. In other cases contractors Bave failed to comply with the terms of their contraets, and they have been tn from them. The boare oe 2 letter to = Adoif Cluss, directing him to prepare a for a rmall ae: srenital, and to Teport the eases within Kee a, me as peeps on the undot the fom. "The board y directed Gen. Balloch, Superintendent of Streets, to have pumps re- paired on the curner of Sth’and E streets south east, corner 22d street and Pen’ corner Sth and High streets, nm, 6th and I streets southwest, corner A and \ streets southwest, Tth and B streets southeast, 3d and 2d, on Massachusetts avenue, and on the corner 2th street and New ¥. ivania avenue, pytsor¥ Boarp.—The conference of the Board of Pablic Works yesterday afternoon = Gen. ns, Sarees 3 of public uildings and grounds; a. Hamphrey=, chief of, the engineer corps, and Surgeon Gen- eral Barnes. members of the advisory board, in relation to the improvements mow in progress azd those contemplated on the opening of spring, was mentioned in Taw Stax of last eve- ning. After » general full explanations were given of the the work now _ street, which considered — of the engineer, in this manner, to prepare ty nectiohs snd submit thom for on all parts be on PriiEes.—Yes- the Citizens’ Relief Com- Ball, that the $1,008 placed’ at tna they not to issue any more orders for the presents bat ao, (here is 0 considerable sam due the Washington Market Compacy it is likely that in @ day or two they will be able to Sar geastern creme tas ine each, and the total number relieved is ats near the oltar. with Mr. 1. Dilli | wardens. } IuPROVEMENTS PLaw Arrnoven nr | road was Powers of the District Gevernment. CAN PATENT AGENTS BE TAXED OR LECENGED? the District case of Alexander ef al. To-day, in the im General Term, restrain, by taheuntion, the, ‘of any law of the legislative assembly. By the organic act, Congress bax the power te supervise and eurrect the — Die . The 38th seetion of the act reads :— “ But all actof the legislative assembly shall at all times be subject to repeal or muditication by the Congressof the United States, and noth- ing berein wat age ee of the power of legislation over said Di in as simple manner as if this law had not been epacted.” This reservat:on of power “to repeal of modify by the Congress of the Uaited Stetes” excludes the intervention or action of the court. ‘The manifest design of the reservation was that Congress might control the legislature of the District and thus exercise its constitational power over the District. ‘The bill expressly states that the bill is brought against the District of Colombia, a_bedy cor- porate for municipal purposes, Kc. This ie met by the plea that the government created by this act oi February 21, ix71, is one with legislative powers and political funetions, which cannot be subjects of fegutey and restraint by the court. The cenception here ix that the District gov- ernment i# act & municipal corporation—that it is more—a political, or, at least, a quasi political sovereignty; and that, asench, the operation of its laws cannot be arsested or prevented by in- junction. The court below concurred with the § complainants that the government is a simple muni jon. Mr. Cook quetes from ao the powers and restrictions government created to show that iet government has the powers of a territerial government instead of a municipal corporation. Under the head of “The alleged wreng or purpose of the dill,” Mr. Cook say~:— It is the collection or payment of the license tax, autbor- ized by the 2isteection of the act of the legis- lative assembly, which the bill seeks to enjoin. This cannot be dene. Equity will not interfere to stay poll res ent the colle of tan! im ry coe, The remedy is Go this point he cites & number and, T reference to the case agt Says:—“ Et thus appenrs, by the lant cad moe pertinent opinion of the Supreme Court, thatin a case which involves immediately the assessment asd payment of taxer alleged to be 4 1, and danger of em- forcement of their collect and of litigation, 4 will not assume jurisdiction. The char- acter of the act of the legislative besa considered in connection its powers, will prevent the interference of the court. There is ne restzictive provision in the organic act in relation totaxation. The restrictions and lea will chiefly be found in , but none of them confine the power of taxation or limit its objects. Hence the court cannot interfere in any manner to arrest oF ii the laws of the ct fixing and regulating taxes,’ even if it should regard them improper and unjust.” the head of “Parties,” Mr. Cook says: The bili is filed by Alexander, Breed, Baldwin, Dennis, and Dyer. on behalf of themselves and af others similarly interested. This com>ina- tion is inadmissible, and renders the bill maiti- farious. The interests of each is distinct—in- Gividuals—and not such as ean be represented by one or more for a class of persona. In Doo- little vs. Supervisors, 18 New York, 162,.it is beld:—**No private pereon, or number of per- sons, can assume to be the champions of the communitp, and in its behalf challenge the eblic officers to meet them in the courts of Justice te détend their octal aets.* That the Dist: a “license tax,” Tacter of its leg’ conters the power of exclusive legislation over the District in Congress. There is no limitation on this power; and Congress could impose a “license tax,” for District purposes, on “patent agents.” Congress has seen fit to create the it government, and to confer on it lative ith a few designated li tions. U: ‘grant of power” the legis- lative assembly can enact any law not embraced in the limitations or exceptions, and therefore may telect and determine, as Congress could the subject. of taxation. In fewer terms, whatever license or tax laws Co! could aon Precis eeabty Sue mor i Fone ass. There po limita: on. legislature Tegard to laws of this clase.” ——¢——— Nerps egg = Tse Heatta Ovvicuas.—This morning Lieut. Austen report- ed to Major Richards that he had been informed ofaman residing on North Carolina avenue, near 20 street east, having on Sunday ‘morning last called @ butcher and tered a cow, which he salted down. Itissaid the butcher intormed the man that the cow had the cattle pce ony Spade pete and ee in reply, ‘it is good eno some As yet it is not ‘Mbown it bebassold anyot the moat, Inw the petice have no way fo reach Mita okes w the police have no way im wi he does offer it for sale. Editor Star: Can inform me why residents in this section of the city are forced to pay for earn their ashes = oe gd It isaatd that the eral sppointed ‘thas more work than he car attend to, is forced to ne- glect this ni borhood in Seaeeees” If so, ~~ are not more men employ: ours, respectfatly, Coat Scurtie. AiGRrets, Bandaus, and Combs in French fills Lockets, Rope Necklace, Earrings, Brace- to match for yi Prigg’s Jewelry 0. 457 ae iz jewel 0. ‘enns) avenue, between % d si “Tre Hienzr Epvcation” js the sul 6th street. of a lecture to be delivered at Masonic "rempiccn Soturday evering, by Rev. Richmond Fisk, D. D., of, St. Lawrence University, N. ¥. — A Gattant Dexp.—The Bangor Whig records the following: -‘On Tuesday ‘Srening. as the down train on the and Piscataquis raii- es at Oldtown for connec- tion with the vand 3, A- train, while a loco- motive of the former line was m: quite pa Stee meteor ees about seven wi center engine. “The. sae and the bystanders, horrified at the perfio¢ tke boy, shouted wildly to him to tune bet the ane peri seemed to his limbs, MASSACHUSETTS AVE., NEAR 4TH BT. N. W. Wasuincton, January 24, 1872. locomotive Spot, threw him by main force to the platform beside the rails, and by a might effort > almost at the same clear + @D- Rarently the front of the engine as it undered by. brave fellow who performed this noble act isa man named Lather Soaper,of Oldtown, about teen years of age. The chaews which greeted bumane achlewo. {ere Broxzinc.—The red bronze seen on some chaudeher work is produced by dipping the work in nitric acid, in v*.ich old rusty ie iron must have been put. The work is after- wards dressed with Venetian red and stale beer, and well brushed; wiping the mixture off from the most prominent parts. The operation seems simple, but it requires no mean skill to secure good results and tasteful effects. gal ate) before a picture fag career of North at f Boston, and exclaimed :— I'm with you once again.” Ogee of their own papers telis story. Frew FLoaipa comes snake story, to the effect wat ir. Carley sat Sewn on whet’ he @ pile of bushes, but im an instant supposed was felt the writhi: oF 2 Targe teptile which he guint tree." proved to be a ratlemats a a with fourteen aie ii THE COURTS. C., to Wm. Homilier, i trust for plamtif and defendants; that Andrew Poer, one of the de- fendants, has occupied the premises for the last ten years, witbout pay’ rent, that "Vin. Pe iron of the Py wor ieceten at Ho- exec} plai deed of conv of raid to Amirow ieorceatis ping Sunk Seana the hands of complainant's'sttorney, as an es- bution of the proceeds of sale, and that Wan. Homiller mag be paid the halance of his mert- gage out or the slare of Wm. . Poor, and ior such other relief ax the case may req ‘Andrew Peer admit- that he hax occ! Premises for nine or ten years, with the consent and knowledge of all parties, and that he yua- ‘y for the same, whi the reason of net complying with the sal denies that he ever refased to give posses: f said premises and-devlares and says that nether Richard P. Jackson nor any other solicitor has been authorized tofle this bill of said complain ants and that the whole proceeding against kim is unauthorized. Wiliam Poor admits the stat-- ments regarding him as true, but his answer is nat signed nor sworn to. In the court below the bill was dirmixsed. . Poxice Court, Judge Snell—_W. H. Evans. Francis Evans, Henry Jehnson and Juhu Cowan were charged with di-orderly conduct and profanity loud enengh to be heard on the street. The officers testified that they were called into a house on © street, near lith, a large crowd being congregated in front, and loud talking being ‘iuside, ae if a general fight was in progress. The door was locked, and jer beating against it for. while for admission it few open, and, sure enough, there was a free fight with chairs, buckets and tongs. the party had cut the bead of Frances Johnson with a.coal ofl lamp, and alLef them were more or less disabled by wounds and bruises. The Tow was commenced by Cowan, who demanded the Cs mm of a debt from Evans, who denied owing . Cowan and Johnson were fined #10 =: and judgment suspended in the other cases. Dennis a, a doy, charged with carrying a Spotter boys pleaded guilty, and wes Aned sone er boy, ity, and wes fined $20, oF 30 days in Fait Henry A: Pixton and August Horch, charged with selling license; med until to-morrow. Charles Bryan ‘and dames L. Bryan, charged with —— an assault on Morris Hartner. Dr. Tay- lor testified to.dressing the wounds of Harta and that pew! were not of @ serious character. Hartner testified that he was quictly walking down &th street, when he was wantonly attacked by the accused, who were entire strangers to him. It appeared, upon further testimony, that these festive young bloods occupied the whole sidewalk, being intoxicated, and running against Hertner, followed it up bya ferocious assault with stones apon the head, which was badly bruised; fined $20 each and costs. Daniel F. Banke, charged with enrsing on Maryland ave- nue. Also, charged with an assault and battery on Frances Banks, his wife. Mrs. Banks, a weakly looking woman. told the judge that her husband had been drunk four times since Christmas, and abused her shamefully every- time. ieepo'g 3 he came home drunk and drove her out the house and chased her down the street, threatening to killher; he contribu- ted nothing to her papect, and was @ constant terror toher. The judge required bonds in the sum of #200 to keep the six months and stand committed until given. James Parker, a small boy, chi with stealing @ cement bar- rel valued at ten cents; dismissed. Charles Taylor and Harriet Early, charged with assault and battery on Celia Roy; fi 210 and costs. Recess. liquer without Wha If a pes a to Joudiy, with very red face, it is apoplexy. Let him be seated so asto favor the blood goin, downwards . away from the head; apply cloths to the head, or cushions of Seal guantt ties of snow, ar pounded ice and common salt. If the person is perfectly still, face pale, and there is no_ perceptible breathing, it is a fit of fainting. Do not touch him, except to loosen the clothing; then keep off five or ten feet dis- tant, so asto allow the air tocome in; make nd noise, and there will very soon be a calm, quiet return to consciousness and life, for it is only a momentary cessation of the circulation of the blood to the head. But suppose there is a very violent of the hands and feet, and all ‘sorts of contortions, it is epilepsy. Let the man contort until he is’ tired; you can’t hold him still; all your efforts only tend to ag- gravate the trouble and to exhaust the stre: 4 all that ought to be done is to keep the unfortu- nate from hurting himself. There 1s no felt suf- at for as soon as he comes tu he will tell you that he remembers nothing whatever of what has passed, appears self-possersed to be the only caim and person in the whole crowd, and i “ppaently as perfectly well as before the o currence. Dizziness often comes instantan: guely, and we begin to reel before we know Shut the eyes. whether you are walking along the street, looking over a precipice, ascending ladder, or climbing to a ship's masthead; the fear of digs arsinstantly if you look upward.—Hall’s Journal of Health. ees Suauutso Boors anp Sxo! new field of enterprise, and one which will surely bring its reward, is now open to the first courageous and independent boot and shoe manufacturer, who dares make a really good, honest article, fit for real wear. Fora long time there hasexisted partic hi ‘to ith number instances, by wear, the stitching rips out, heels are all Eskew, and structure fsa wreck. To be sure, “‘cobblers”” do not a bp) setaped who have in charge the ing of do and are ing for some cl to be made that shall remedy this ‘State of —— some public-spirited manufacturer matter in hand and be the first inthe ficld to ad- vertise Blank’s boots eens - in every particular, warrant Ps tons ‘not to come off, counters to bold, and the demand he will have will surprise him.— Boston Commercial Bulletis . AN UNEXPECTED STROKE OF DunTisTRY.— A m for the hour or se, and whi a little girl wanting a tooth or two latter. The child cried when chair, and declared there a lady two or three instramen' man reclined in the chair, smil the ceiling for the a iid, noftly poting feath to the Rerror of the obliging child, thes ae on ot unutterable pain in his drawn coun- lly st bis ts zed & moment friend, and left the office. The weem to be greatly tion.—San F GEORGETOWN. Georg Coat om Hawp—All of the coalon hand bes 'T THOMAS DOW LING, Auct'r; Georgetown, bering paper he | ea AND Reauey wee OLN mumber of schooners tse are" detained im te | ey EY A My Ady eae * ‘lower Potomac or off the enpes by adverse oe ; soil at the residence ‘Winds. sieman &: ay wm a ae paren pamela ae a 2 ware. We ‘noe Rieger! Welnat Parlor Sale tile Sh prone, when the. water wil be | $a Easy and Fancy heirs and Lounges. the Georgetown level of the | Mitr, Walnn: top Tables and Stegers, canal. Campers Regs, Orroma: a and Oficioth Rock cresx a ee ae et, ae we fart Onl Searle con saz ore oUt quite Nod alas Marbic top. and other Ni new M Sui Marb'e-top and other Georgetown Advertisements; BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. Pounteitins ere. ies too Oe ocnitd Ror bhinavartin tee bis the er y Wardecory sod Bedetends, vat, fine garden at- THOMAS DOWLIN®, Anct. aboat six o'clock last evening, was | TRigT—Esrabi 1830. Hi eansed b; the cxplaston of en oll lampine By ‘Mn ‘on the north side’ ef Commerce street between ne rs Fayette and Payne, by whieh ene co! wo- Man was injured so severely that she at 12 o’clock last night, and another was burned. Ellen Brooke, a woman about cighteen or nineteen years of age, was filling a small me~ {ai lump, Ellen Clarke, about thirty years old, po temny, Get eae Ste war Going: | Rrersthinn epperentett te toe tetoaet premp order that she might see what she was doin; 5. ‘The former said to the latter, + Don't hold the | © te. Teorl -e@and revernea by exprves. light tov close,” but the words had hardly es- caped her mouth before both of them were en- Ellea Brooks, with remarka- veloped in fire. ble presence of mipd, seized a blanket from the ‘bed and throw! ‘the floor until not of she fe apd ra er °) d all her clothin, the ai wastaken i to her own house and every thing Cone to relieve her that was possible, but aftehouflering terri ‘already been it areand herself, flames were extinguished. She, however, had her hair, face and head burnt, and reeeived other us character. herself on tire, rnshed out of the house to the house ef a neighbor named ckney, but premed sokard deor in her frantic efforts to gt in, that those inside could not open it. She then raw around to the kitchen door, but by the time that was gna been burnt off, and in covering nearly the whole surface of her body was roasted toa bly, dled, as has: stated, about midnight. IMPORTANT eee U.S. Ciccuit injuries but they are Plien Cl inst the front i Pas! Office Box 723. ROBINSON & BROTRED \OHINISTS AND Water Sireect, btve-s Biss folled upon No. lerke, when | tine made to order. Prompt att Dairing en the moet resgonable terms. wrorgetown,D C. Engines. Mill Work ond Machinery of all deserip vention giv n toto all jould. WHEATLEY, Progrictor. jaumd iy Ww W &H. ROBINSON FV. ROBINSON, NEERs, Im* EW BEFKESHMENT saLoUN Mr. K. Kaiser) class Bi ALOON Bridge the Adame invites the has * criap. She ctber dec28 Im AISEB (not Kaiser William, but Henry A leaeed and fitted fi @URANT and CTSTER former Turper Bo. rect. Geotgetowa opposite Compan and The finest iquora; aso. Lager Beer, nd er Hefrechansite-will eivtars be bebe os bend” QPECIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING—Per .* gene can cave 3 per cent. by going tc Courtto-day, Judge U: we TUBMAN’S. 162 Gridge street, to erder.was issued in the casesof Thomas Jayins | WALL PAPER end bave PaP! HANGIRG vs. Garwood & Co., and Washi Co. vs. Sy —— prom pily executed in any same, diemissing the rule against Marshal Gar Georgetown, wood, who ia ordered to to collect the S7ERY WORK TUN untion paidto URHOL Steed tenance st ni ates, the relators costs. v this decision the debtors of the Farmer's Bank LIVERY 8TABLES. of Virginia are debts in the notes rented from paying their that bank and are compell- edto them in United States currency. An apy eal ‘from, as taken. the decision w: ‘Truty Uswortvsate— Mr. Alex. Lyles, who lives at 123 south Water street, lost two children yesterday from at lla. m.,and the other at 3 p. wife is lying ill with the same disease.—Cazetic, last evening. KILiep Brcave: ing particulars of a county, Tenn: 4A here, giving details o: a murder committed re- cently at a tobace: ing on the farm of Will Cardwell, at # mb ne’ rs were present, and among them a nee man eighty years old. Seen of thee present. thinking \o bave a@ little fun at the ex- pense of the old-negro, about matrimony. know of any one to marry, whereu of the crowd suggested: Qaails before you; w Castin; surveying & good commenced He said that from bead Pneumonia, one x He Woutp nor Marry Hrx.—The Narhville Banner gives the follow- horrible tragedy in Smith wate letter was “ There’s can’t you mai ‘a suspicious glance at Moll Quai her leisurel slowly remarkedsthat he would not have her. At this the woman in qnestion became enraged, hebaess 7 STABLI ‘ircen between D and B tor Hire, and s fresh sod Brewin Ly ee a RCH AED VANT. Proprietor 258 oy : for hire by the day or month. sighed with the mest cont and ing Horeee, and ‘Horses always x: W438. NAILOR’S STABLES, 1396 E ST. CABKIAGES of the latest styles consteatiy op oe and. board Particular attention to for sale and dec tf received | [/ASHIONABLE CABRIGGE number of a7 a 1B RECEPTIONS. THE ARLINGTON STABLES, weg }) NEAR Wan Darantuarr. ee cut re miata APSE te Oe nim | SEAS erate os fe | Seberang eta her?” fo foot, he 7D 4B. | 72D and demanded an immediate explanation. He replied that it was useless for him to say why; the crowd well knew the reason. Considering this a reflection upon her character, the woman became furious, seized a stick and beat himover the head until she thought bim dead, and, with- out the least ep) ee from the coolly strode out of cation had taken turn to the barn, an ine the ol; Sopped st tion of the reves a and man was not dead, and that he had. not- withstanding his many ‘wounds, arisen from where she had struck him down, she againseized the billet of wood and attacked him in ths most ¢ barn in which the alter- eccasion to re- door t> mike observiny bystanders, that OUR STOCK ov 950000 WORTH OF ferocious manner, breaking his skull into frag- ments and scattering his brains and blood some distance from where he sat. CITY ITEMS. Deorey's Yeast Powper is always ie weight; a saving of one fourth to one-half. ©. Bav™ sells the best fitting Corset in the rsets, well recommended country; Abdominal Co: b ; Misses’ Corsets, ton different ladies and mi Ss orpaaeiicean Bor come and see the solid silver watches, warranted for two Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. erode: sat dee Come awp sxx the bar; you don’t see 't purchase. zaar. If ments don’ M. H. Parno Aw Extexpep Porvtaritr.—Each year finds ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches” in new locali- various parts world. Forrelieving hs, Colds and Throat Disease, the Troches been proved reliable. pein xe ES Parents call and secure merino underwear for your fw ag ahaa usual price, at Prince's ties hay Bazaar, 1006 @Loves for the million at Price’s, 413 7th st. qoteer Setiey EST QUALITY KiDGLOyus at $1.50 at Price's, abn street. ‘ See os Dzror vor Gent's $1 Kips at Price’s, 413 7th street. Chan eather Hamilton & Pearson’s, No. 4, ¥.M. C. A. streets. tng, 9th and D poate WILL CLEAR out my furs belew first cost; all goods at cost. I mean what I 5 won't be disappeinted. Prince's and ye's Corset_ and ears, for $10, has decided till the first of March to sell off the various goods he has, cost, as he anticipates making a change. of the enneylvania avenue. a Penn. avenue. pee a CARDIGAN JacKETS very cheap at Price's, 413 7th street. Roogn’s and other éutlery @t great bargains for the next 60 days, at Unpenwean at the usual low rates at Price’s, ‘Tth street. French . sets, a full egy eed ages! for Corsets, all styles. ‘Our own make a specialty. Red Merino and Silk Corsets; old style Corsets, with board in front. Corsets made to order at the shortest notice at C. Baum’s Corset and Hoop Skirt Factory, 408 7th street. Bon’t take the place. 'rince’s Bazaar, 1006 Skirt beg MAY BE EXPECTED. mis- ‘We'll fit the lad from eight at And alt Snel jen}} Strips, at infid- | CLOSING Overecats Bal CLOSING Business Suite OLOSLN@ Cape Overcoats aa CLOSING ss ss Suits CLOSING Youth's Stites CLOSING Diagonal Coats CLOSING Boys’ Suite CLOBING Beaver Goats CLOSING Office Buits CLOSING Derby Euits CLOBING Children's Overcosts CLOSING Walking Suits GREAT SACRIFICE. CLOTHING THEREFORB jAINS ARGAINS Bakes ABGAINS ABGAINS BABGAINS MUST BE SOLD REGABDLESS OF OOST, In order to make room for Bpring Géods. STOCK—COLORS—SIZES—PRICES. than the monptain's peak, | r the sroce, }pivee tna erat es cor at Prince’s lore numerous ‘host. . Colors of every tintend hue, Home take: | conons ) fumiieatennst Men, heehee ‘The hottest qn cans them offace, SIZES. between ea iesenet reatices the common trash. the town, end Jack, and Brown. HABLE BROTHERS, CORNER OF 71x AND D STREETS. CLOSING WINTER STOCK. Pennsylvania evento, Liven arp Sita HanpkEeRcurers at Price's, Ip Closing Out this Winter's Enormous Steck 413 7th street. = I have to do it at rates which are o For Conwe, Bunions, Chillbiains, tay pend greater to the public Nails, &e.. yt Dr. Watt's rooms, rete thantomyself. But I have °) ; No.7 North Charics street, Baltimore. as \ERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired e and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. Sel t0 Paicn’s Gent's Furiishing Depot for at; pA goods, 413 7th street. NO MATTER RBROBALSANMINE! HOW LOW 4 NEW DISCOVERY. THE PRICES GO. THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC LOTION. z "LER WIG STR Sou tllb ; ay YOU WANT (Process discovered and patented Sept. 13th, 1871. NICAL BOROBALSAMINE ee A, STRAUB, A. STRAUB, 1011 21011 _ dentt-tr “ POPULAR CLOTHIER, POPULAR CLOTHIBR, LADIES’, GOODS; S' SSE se Bed ews Agent. cornet of STATIONER ‘Oe wrest and Pa ave Ks: rar Ee: On. TRE OUTCASTS oo ty yey satire by the author of Ginx arde prmoas BAROW; 2 novel by James De BLADE ©” by Faron Price t conte ER WALK:bG BOLL: Gy Orekeas @. Kent 7 enerm 2%, oe MASONIC TAM FL CORNER INTL AND F TRERTS, Xow, importation direc’ * om Parts of a Gane ecbec Tow » wid FEOMERLARD KID GLOY SS, for receptions Ande of best OPKEA Al) GLOVES ot Oise aCUET. BORA = Bre. Lee | 42 aenortaent «f | is oor AiR ae s. ste nd sies ine Ne a ieath tee . pater OKA ie ALT ak Sin it Cusing oat sae of InTes bone ene & rica! remance, by FATS at 90 per coat di cou, - THE CITY: new iilustrated gg he Christmas wumber of pail ibe ew Magesines ton Pach 5 plank Books, Workman. '» Penciis, Gillett '» Pens and Hicure' Playing Carde- wholeesierae ‘PHILP 4 SeLeneons, LIST OF NEW BOOKS. Territories Pprceteey, of the Seal from Materiali«an. “Heme By, @ Wit jure. and Vartetios of Wine acd Day of the alich Tongue. Poen. ‘Witlism Alien But! Bait Trovbe and the Trat wing, 1. D.. Obarfee W ingsicy Bova. Galion fair to See. A nev tL. Oven prects Or gin, ‘Thodicean The Philol tad #3 Tey MEST SPIER Fo! i WIN’ Rh SPASOR. Alse,a fine stock of MILLINERY and FANOT FRENCH BOOKS oops. The Bovels of the Promi ent French Authore— | A full PROS. Erckman chat ian, George fant, lage, Choe pedi tr aud Dulies and the Le oT Ln ™ en JUST BECRIVED—s tine woorument of Bus @ SEPH BROT ERLIB TE Repro weees SLIPPED PHILP & SOLOMONS, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. — @TICE. jane Te fe. Be. gm prvperea to weil at the lowee SER bunae bead QoOxtRE'™™* | “INSORANGE COMPANIES Boe patie owe fered Und examine ow INSURANCE COMPANIES. ‘Under Retional Me ay eks as, peo== INSURANCE COMPANY, selt-tr ashinaton. i OF HARTFORD, Conn. thescld reliable and favor & COMPANY « most erati tS — in detail of me conditions on ist ot het paying heavy Jews by the Chicago and providing fra "Ler ca, tne Com oa e carplue. eves ine Sedo Goo, "or Sa78 ds fo have received frv te FREE iheURARCK. WASHINGTON HOTELS. ae ‘ca Jenwass Hover,) JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. Faontixe Pexxevivania AvExvE, Seed. Property o Between 18:h and Wath streets, | cela tome Wasurmctox, D.0. ‘Thank?nl to fhe jie for ammanhte ie, Rye she pert Rronsctr aks Sela fi A. 8. PRATT @ SON, Agents. mca LDING, _ Corner 9th aud D ete jendé-tr fin X44 or be toned St | ey RANCH OFFIOR HILL, Proprietor. “mE ARLIBGTO VERMONT AVENUR. T. BOBSSLE 4 808, rom STARE Peeresapene DISTRICT OF COLUMBEA. P EBBITT ROUSE, awd W ASHINGTO! DP. PROFESSIONAL. cis srenue Bose: RELLY, Prete” A®t2¥envars. __ BEGDFENDALL | samUEL ‘cmos ro" _— “4 COUNSELLORS aT Law, jand-tf_ Con 4% er. axp Loviniaxa AVENUE. = J. FRANES, DENTIST, zs orsuaTIVE ARO MECHA tcaLem — = Rey serene eR SAL engy ED | __ STEAMBOAT LINES. AMES ecto = ‘ STEAM BETWEEN NAW TORK ax " ATTORNBY-AT-La The Hen! seein Steamehi p Line, voll Boom 9, on second foer of Barbour's Law Building Kew York is acy_ pe 2 i oe Hemovet from 484 Lovisions avenue. notear | s8:h infer tn. ‘may be orm of “D. L. WOLF MD. 4 meee tae oe dine ponettthton omer, GD | to -assaeene hor and 18th " oF 6" ‘[TS™ STEAMEE aknow e. amen aye te WILL Leave Avenesn ano & PRET a ep ans, STEPHENSON'S WHARF, bpullding at ret Prices Oe St tor old aaa Past of Goventh erent, b : ¥. HARES TOM cack arhing to the RN EY AT LAW, : Teoma: TOK POLE. wo Youne's Lex Beige, JAMES SYRES. Geceral Sup tneandont TEACHER OF mvsic, ee6-ly 935 Pa. ave. bet. th and loth sts WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. a FOR DIAMONDS, ac., a Coll on BENJ. L. HOOD |e has kept the Opposition Jewelry Store tr ves tbs rY Heist a eee ee Sg ey Sart coaes PENNSTLY ANIA AVENUE Laue. vi Ger> Bouns. iboTos Abb GkowoRT ow: ovo WEDBSSDAT ana r Georgetown, every MON- ay an i ped {rem Kiexanaria every DURING THE Past FEW WEEKS Feceived at ay time ‘| pk a 00 is coat a THE DEMAND FOR ‘phim © LISE STKARERS SAIL EVERY WEUNESDAY AND SAT URDAY £0 AND FROM NEW YORE axe 7-80 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD BONDS Oning st steamers of (© tpress- by fey the Atlante Deeruger trade, up in every reaper’ with all modern cok Cat to eure the comfort. an? « oventenee of paspen- ee. Pas: Retes, Pay: To Gi we Live gr ou "aRD Txpow- Cabin, a S7r, ax to locathon; ieavery Womeek Ss fap Pies, py ss WiLL Aainos street, Wasbtugton. DC 1e-ly EROHANT® LINS OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. town, or at the corner 3.9.

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