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LOCAL, NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. r Batw r—dJ. K. Emmet as *+Fritz.” Lincols Heil —Lecture by Lotty Hough. ca + Popping the Question.” } j | | i} | - = Condensed Leeztn. The improvement of 7th street, from the canal te the river. bas ant buildings, terday, but fortumately was nud iva A. Lockwood, of this city, has beer ciected a aember of the pr onal Woman eal froge comm committee on petitions, : pts trom taxee, li lector Slater's oflice for the week e dto $23,806.29, making a tota lest of $1,047, sith, who was so badly burned om Tueseiay lavt by falling on a stove while ina’! bt, a< reported in THE STAR a few days sin hen to Freedmen’s Hospital, wher conversion of at's Ch - Paul war ta law to pra dent traders, wi Celebrating the Birthday of Robert | Eucas. ‘The cele bration of the 113th anniversary of the th Burns, by the Burns’ Club ot ~onic Temple last evening, was st occasions of the season. was large acd distinguished, the good, and the 5 hes overtiowing with humor. The hall nzs beautifully des ed with flags and evergreens. president of the club, , and concleded by reading eaker Blaine expressing regret at tend owing to the illness of his ‘g that his place would be filled articld, who was five generations re- a Cambrian, and being freed trom of tone of that language, would do to the beanties of the works of Burns. 2 at Ma o as Mr. Thom: which was responded to in a telickous man- ner by Gen. John A. Garfield, who paid a glow- "s bard. The next senti- | n and America—May the | be always manly and inde- vating the lowly and humbling the Man to man the world o'er shall bers nd a’ that’ "wax responded to by A.M. Clapp in the absence of Hon. 8. S. Hon. John A. Bingham dan propriate response to the Scotch Declaration of Independ “f nk is but the guinea ™ t. el pe . nd, till « Tesponsi hin Major fe e fe y of Was de singing. shionable Pp: Amoug th ron my Jos” and « 2 and James and Dues. fd sung “My Nannic’s janeers indulged in a Mr.Joln Parsons then atch song, and to the en avorite, 3 of Argyl e by the band, to whieh h kept time ‘ k 0” Hazl fers read during the evening the tollowing A he President and Mre. Grant regret that en- 3 Executive Mansion for to- ive them of the pleasure of € the memorial gathering of the Bar: Ive MANsIon, January 4, 15 tise LEGATION, WASHINGTON. kind invitation Burns’ Waekin, » WS. Among those present were Hons. John A. | ingham, Jobn A. Garileld, aud A. M. Clapp. | ‘ox, wife and di ter; Alexander | _ Clephane and | eneral Dancan, | Dora,”") Mr. Amont, Buis Small, Mr. William | 3 Emma avd Jennie Fulton, | nn. Miss Annie and Miss Maggie Cameron, J. W. MeKnight and wife, John F. Murray, Speaker Hulse, Peter Campbell, ot the elegates. andthe Misses Lizzie and | mpbell. Miss Sargent, Miss Ella Fox, \. dabex Fox, Amy Woodward, Miss Mary jail. Miss Fannie Brown, Mr. Woot Lawrence Gardner, Dr. (. F. Stansbury, M - King. ebief ef engineer bureau, Navy nent. ®.—Chief Engineer Cronia. of the tire department of this District, has sabmit- ted to the Seeretary of State the following plan tor the protection of the State Department building from fire: “1 will, fora small cost, arrange in your building @ system of gas-pipes communicating with a vessel, in which carbonic acid gas is forcibly con or generated, which vessel may be located either in the base- meut or in some other convenient place. The said pi will be so distributed about the build. ing and provided with stop-cocks at convenient locations that at any moment either your watch- man, Or any other person. can, by simply img tke appropriate cock, completely one or more of the rooms with the gas in q tion, which it is well Known will readily exti:: nish tire." ‘The proposal is now betore the Su- Ferintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds for report. -—— i PAYMENT OF THE Dentsor THE OLD C Ba ciox.— The Distriet Controller has rec: certitied copy of the act of the legislature pro- viding forthe payment of the outstanding and floating debt of the late cor; mm Of this erty by an issue of ecrip bearing seven per cent interest. This act contains the emergency elause, and could be put into effect at once; but it is t intention of the authorities to delay action ox for a few days until Congress acts on the ft: ing bl now pend ines erner to effect a loan and pay off, in casts, the debts of the city embraced in the report of the auditmmg commission. It is expected this Lt! will pass, and that the arramgement to in cash Wh. factory ty the creit and fully compensate fem for such del may be ece - ° Boarpor Pretec Works. meeting of the Beard ef Public Works last night, Mr Philadelphia, was authorized ¢ foot pavements on such portions otk avenue asthe board may direc! per yard. The board will receive pro posa’ 1 noon, Feb. ist, for Keeping in ro- pais public pomps in the District Columbia for the period of one year, the repairs to cm- brace pew material, and all work necessary tw keep the pumps in thorough working order. ‘The board will also receive proposals until the same date for Keeping im repair the gas work of the public lamps of Washmgton and G: town for the year ending Dee. 31, Is 2. New Cavren—A University church was or- | gunized yesterday evening at Howard Univer- sity. tena urch took letters of dis: to aid in the organization. Rev. Dr. Rankin presided and administered the Lord's Sapper. Professor a. B. Keeve, Presbyterian, and Professor E. Whuttlesey, Congregational, were elected asso- ciate pastors. D. B. Niehols, A. L. Barber, and Mr. ©’ Hear were chosen deacons. The church Js undenominatiopal, upon an F vange! ba- is of doctrine, aud was organized for the con- venience Of students attending Howard Uni- versity. —-~« DererMixep To Commit Surctpe—Charles Jacobs, residing on Sth street northeast, at- tempted to commit suicide by taking laudanum yesterday afternoom, bat being prevented in that be cut his throat in several places with a raror. Dr. Christi was called in and attended him. He ts in condition, and but slight hopes are of his recovery. The rause for the rash act is supposed to be depres- sion of spirits by reason of bis being out of employment. IMPROVING THE o— Wixpsre Britprxe.—Mr. lames Eveleth, ot the War nt, has Lad the embavkments caused by @ regrade of F street, adjoining the Winder cut down te the level of an two new entrances for the gress pase —— nT Base Batt Civn has: F. T. Cook, ident e president; Edw: Savoy, treasurer; Jos. 'T. Max n, corresponding secretary; Robt. Rob- inson, reeording secretary; Wm. W. Grimes, captain; Benjamin Freeman, scorer. ‘Board of elrect vy Bruce, W. Dent, Robert Tali- ‘ashington and Jos. Cook. © AL low: | of Columbia’ that the people am: | of Public Works or by the Legislative Ai fee, and made chairman of tke | ‘4, ask for the election of a Gove | $0, excuse, and the very point i in that pro | man, vot like ‘ north, Thirteen memberso! the First Congrega- | A Discussion in the Fifth District. MEETING OF MEN ON THE MAKR—THEY WaNT CONTACTS AND OFFICE. A meeting was held in the fifth Hall, ast evening, and W. J. Walt: ‘ict. et ned with There were t,and Mr.J.M. Bows ting a gov elect the Governor and Board ai Public Works, the members of tne Legislative Geuncil, and ali other District officers whose salaries’ excved twelve hundred dollars per annum; and also to tthat whemever the people ot the Disteiat jorsty vote cast at any regular or ction se decide, they soar discontinue any office ercated by the Govereerer the Bowd Diy Speaker, and asked to make an inguiry as te the effect ot the memorial: if it was a fight on the beard or legisletar: Mr. R. Brown said it w a fight a not now tise to raise gainst the legislature. Wait until and if they de net do right then go tor man said it was not preposed to dof Public Works, or Legistature ‘ame to take some measures to of the memorial wascalled hey all understoed it as essary, and that the reso- T if for, when White saic well as he it was unm iution— Mr. & Brown.—' A point if you please; # isa ch Him! dithat it was pr; it coul one unless the District was created a staus. i Trise to a point—the President is should not be embarrassed. The floor isa contractor, at least he ha» e « n (t Mr. Himber urge Walker White addreseed the chair as Mr. | White proceeding. 1 am speaking for the good of rrester.—'* White is not a residént of Wash- ington.” “ White is making too long a point.” Phe short and long tatking we like ial (zmemorial!.) Is that correct’? 1 ‘hite— Well, I will respect the chair, as be is sick. ‘The Chair. {Laughter} . dlimber continued, saying the govern- ment will also insist on hav representatives on the Board of Public Werks. [A voie you are sore.”} “ Well, what if fai ditficulty with the Board of Pub! is my business and not yours.” He did not fight the hoard, an‘l sustain the board in making im- provements; but that was not the question, they came to fight on the election of officers. He stood now on the same platform he was on last year in favor of electingofficers. The last clanse of the memorial giving the people the right to abolish offices could not be carried out. Fe did not wish it to go owt that the memorial wasen- mpted to get the flocr again, amid end Waller to Seeracoren + and * and “Cook.” Forrester claimed or White, and the chair insisted that sit down; but White declined, at no man had more couitesy for the speaker than he. ‘As for that promorial (me- merial), sore contractors come here to approve it, and all you who are raising points ot ordoe have axes to grind. Why, you who are trying to speak. you know that you have been trving your axe are a going into the fire d ment the first of the monih. other is gr the public you am comin know right from wrong. Why, th ‘ew England to bring men here to fvol us.” motion was made that Walker take his s but Walker didn’t comply. Brown said they didn’t want flaming speeches, but they wanted to know if the Dis- t of Columbia meant to starve them out. is it thus? Because men at the meetings had told them lies, and they, having got their t now care for them. As for con- tractors, we know some of the work must be Cone by them, but it should be done by our own contractors, amd not by New York and Boston men. Why don’t they give work to Henry Birch and Bill Fletcher? Bir. John H. Brooks was called on by the i addressed the meeting, stating that sixth district had not made a single plattorm favori eir delegate voti for the resolution of the House of Delegates on that subject. The clause that work should be givep to the lowest bidder was not put m bills in regard to improvements, and the Board had adopted which istaid to be too r th ale q@rork is given out, and if you don’t do it in thirty Gaye it is taken away and given to New Yorkers He heartily endorsed the ct al offcers, and bis district uuanimous on it. The meeting was here resolved into @ mast meeting, with Mr. Botts in the chair a Mr. Gant secretary, and White attempted to speak, amid cries “Go to Georgetown,” “You are mac because your mule is dead,” & Mr. Henry Johnson was called and addressed the meeting, stating that he was a protective tariff man, in faver of keeping the work at hom among themselves. They had @ right not only to criticise their opponents, but their own party, and he referred to the House of Delegates having adopted a resolution looking to the election of all officers, which had been defeated in the Council because they knew thut they could not be elected. He favored the extension of suffrage, and thought that the proper time had come to ask it. George Hatton cid that be acknowledge: having in ihe past committed some faults whieh he regretted. He saw in the last cam Pgs a disposition to trample out the life's bi of the laboring man. ow you are looking for soup houses, then yeu fell into line at the cry of hip, . hurrah, and at the ecrack“of the whip, pecause you expected that the frost would be done away with, the rains ewy red ine ——-: & it your votes, they then say to the ‘Come, down to this todern Eden we have made, where sickness, sorrow, pain and death are known no more.” Then they elected every candidate, even his political enemy, Bill Dickson. A. M. Green followed, in the course of Lis remarks urging that they get up their peti- tions to Congress asking a modification of the law. The Board of Public Works bad hercto- fore elected whoever they wanted, aud the la- boring men had been used as toolsin their hands. He was in favor of investigation by Congress, and regarded this as an opporgune time to peti- tion Congress. All thay kad to @o. was tor ack for what they wished, not less thay they wanted but more and then perhaps they would obta the needed legislation. Hé cautioned the colores men uot to be led astray, especially in regard to & movement to elect white men to the repnbli- can neminating convention. Select a colored map and stick to him. A resolution was adopted declaring that the privilege of selecting the officers by ballot meets their hearty approval, and respecttully ion that the charter of the District be #0 ude as to allow the selection of executive officers by ballot, and requested the Boa: Public Works to resume work on the improve mnts contemplated by them. Kemarks were made by Col. J. W.jLe Barnes, chairman of the central committee, and Rev. W. J. Walker, after which the meeting adjourned. =~ Tue s0INT ComMITTER MANUFACTURES of the two houses of the legis- lative assembly of the District of Columbia, ap- pointed under a resolution of the legislature for the encouragement of comm enterprise in our midst and the developement of the re- sources of the District, met to-day at the com- mittee rooms of the Council, pursuant to journment. The imy of the work us signed to this commit! cannot be overestima- in nds of some of our we anticipate larger We see no reason Gor} | of great indus oe many of our citizens are to do. | Meanwhile the committee should receive the i opens wt sons interested in the | we Se cae ei eionsc Droog be held at rooms above mentioned, interested are invited to ‘The time of attend. the next meeting will be Friday next, at 12 m. Gene Book so pe Messrs. eas ‘imer & Cleary, auctioneers, commence & sale next week in Hood's Marble Building, north west corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lith street, ri &@ magnificent ate $100,000 worth, Washington, and sent direct publishi ing houses of London and Scotian - prising best Encyclopedias, Galleries o Art, Histories, Works of Fiction, all the British Poets, Books, &e. -alf, ; Edinburgh and Q: Dose &e.,to the attention of the publi nerally. adeed nied y: Narrow Escarr From Deats ny Scrro- CATION. — cbild, living on Fighth st. east, between Hi sts. sor i were nearly focated gh in which were 1 had occamon to ny lives near by, and be with his wife reseued the woman and child from the danger they were in Last night Mrs. Riley and her you Band | cape of gas from | Mrs. R. unconscions, notified officer Smith, who | And restored them to consciousnese, ON COMMERCE AND | AND OveTem Ma KETS—Bewd of Health Inspections. — Marino Products—No change in the prices siacethe bast report. é r Live stock reports for the week ending Fri- day, Jannary 20)—At Clark’s Repot,fer atic of swine 673 begs were sold; prices same af previous week, 6% to 6) per cwt. At Center Market 6 beet cattle and Seuileh cows were sald: prices varying from $5 to #19 per head. At Drovers’ Rest 450 beef cattle wi red for sate for slaughter. 39 fer f for Baltimor 51 left over grades from 4%. for better gi to 64 per two extra cattle sold for rib, 705 sheep on sale, fe saitimorc, 459 for slangirier at y perewt. One extra lot of Ibs. sold for 7): per ewt, 7 hogs 6 milch cows, having sold for prices sanging rag Pub- cards Dranding the use of der names as aforgory. Here is another: nding. 8 fer infe 2 sol es trom Tor, dan. astonishment my vame tures to Severson’s Beiter Star: 1 saw wi pubiched among the-si pelitien for an investi, @ the Board of Prblic % yer did I authorize any one to sign, th w nething ab petetion | it wn party or parties to that paper be B.F. = Tre Parent Av < —In the Court tn neval ferm to-day, the case of Alexan e Dietrict of Coltimtia wa= pk amd (abil Mr. Coumb: Mr. € HANKS. be well to Lave at ttor th e full ber farther discuséon Jn. Arthur enterod and took his seat, and th on, Mr.Gavk opening the argu goints in Lis Wie, published in ye BTAk. MN bench. nougiat the case should ing. Pt ac Chiet Jwetice be heard brs Mae- ease on th ° at Estate Sauer. imer & Cleary, necrs, SOA last eve to dames 'L. oo saed, part of lot 1.0 squai +e Bth . between P and @ streets, improved by a two- story brick dwelling, for $1,400. ts t ta Baar ove have the Mer/opotsiun, ne for February J.C y's Teil <2, ane Feom J. Le 1 ‘+02. THE COLRTS. RT, To-pAy, Jetdye Sucil.--In the t of Columbia ag’ d with soliciting trade by sample out license, the Court rendered a decision his morning. He said there was a distinction between this case and those whiek had been dis- posed of by the We Supreme ative to non-resident the party accused was acting as broker, tor whick © ation there c license provide without regard to re dent or non-re t traders. The (1x fora Without any discrimination, was fixed at $2 He would therefore tix the fine at # being for the nmount of license, and $5 the Jo est penalty. An appeal was noted, and bond fixed at 3500. Joli Spicer, keeper of the St. James Hotel. was arraigned on the g on the bi i ty license; ad € rged with vagrancy; bond ington Childs, charged with prota) James Stormiey, loud and boiste: Charles B. Shipley, ¢ * Porter Co case of the I Mann, charg with th en in his employment, but Miller testitied that Patterson (Miller's) shop, nto his place at midnight and cut rth of new boots and shoes, prised in the act, made ler with a shoe knife, and attempted tocut him too. Miller exhibited the boots an‘! shoes to the court; continued. Kate Williams, colore charged with ke bawdy-house in Low alley. The tied he had b scene was discharged, bad a key in bis p and he went up about and on being n's pocket buok. T to, were that Lakeman had been ch taking Miss Shaeffer’s pocket book, but tterwards found it between the lining and out side of her dress, and so informed Lakeman note addressed to him. : T woman testified was not a servant, bat a scamst w Le had been employed by the inmates.) Se GEORGETOWN. New > mori cellaneous SmipMext oF F steamer, with 400 barrels of tiour and ni's ustructed, and when ¢ they will be used in bringing stone trom the Potomac quar- ries. ‘Tue Norro.k steamen, Lady of the Lake, due at Waters’ whart this morning, had not ar- rived at noon t ALEXANDRIA. Internal Revenve § —In the U. 5. District Court to-day Underwood pre- siding, W. H. Norris, «| King and Thomas Brown, charged with violating the U. S. inter- nal revenue laws. were recognized in the sum of $2,000 each for their appearance at the Apri! term of the court, to be held i chmond; and Cicero Burrus, on alike charge, was recognized in the suin of $8,000 for his appearance at the same time and place. In the case of the U. S. vs. Geo. Swansberry, charged with « violation of the internal revenue law in the manntacture of cigars, the jury reudered a verdict of guilt, bat upon motion of counsel, sentence was post poned and the defendant bailed in the sam of $510 for his appearance on the second M@nilay Februar i internal revenue laws, were disimised on m tion of the U. §, District Attorney. ‘The case ot the U.S.evs. Eldridge Duncan of Culpeper, charged with yivlating the internal revenue Jaws in the distilling of Whiskéy, was taken np #nd the examination of witnesses commenced. Tue Ick Caror.—The prevailing cvid snap has tormed ice of such thickness that the deal- ers in that commodity have resumed the work of filling their ice houses, which was interrupt- ed by the mild weather that set in after the ist instant. Commenciat Excuanee.—The building of the Alexandria Commercial Exchange will be completed by Thursday next, the Ist proximo, on waich day it will be opened with a grand Danquet.—tgeette, last evening. SPL LS OPE: THE MARRIAGE of Prince Czartoryski with the Princess Margaret of Nemours took place at Notre Dame, in Paris, on January 10. Four sand dollars’ worth of shrubs and flowers re ordered for the occasion, and the cathedral was ornamented with fifteen escutcheons bear- ing the Czartoryski arms, and as many with the arms of Nemours. The Emperor of Brazil led the bride to the altar, and he was followed by the Due de Nemours, who gave his arm to the Empress of Brazil, and by the Prince Czarto- ryski with the Duchess de Chartres. A Wrore Town Down WITH THE SMALL- pox.—It is ed that the small-pox is raging fearfully ai ver, lowa. Out of a population ot one tl dover sixty deaths have cecurred within four weeks. Almost every per- ton in the town is stricken down with the dis- ease. No trains are allowed tostop there. LADY PRANRLIN has offered a reward of £2,000 for the of the records of the Erebus and Terror, supposed to have been deposited in King William's Land. a7 The troubles in the Nebraska bos fs | ended Wednesday night by its adjourning sin- | die. ‘There was no quornm. and nothing was done in relation to the governorship. 7 Forty years a the whole of Ohio was a ane ae a ry gieieontnpger at duced in the egislature to encourage | cultivation of forests. wr The broke up a baptism on the the , at Cairo, xa) that the peroa a! sad that ithe minister too cold, it persisted he would prosecute him for murder. 87"| canght her softly by the arm, gentle, blue-eyed Kate, she Ldhosled Set gor yon cens'ed fod), You hurt my va: port ae decree was ine ni oman on Wednesday dissolving the Senate and Electio: ordere:d i a 2, andthe new body is convoked for for April April 24. #7 Baker, the incipal witness against the parties the murder of Dr. Robin- son in Utsh, was arrested yesterday in Salt Lake City for perjury im said case, and held to bail in $3, 7 Lewis Baker, junior lessee of the Grand Opera House, in New York has been arrested at the instance of Cole, bis partner, charged wi h refusing to refund advances to the amount of $10,000. Bail was fixed at +11,009. CITY ITEMS. Georgetown Advertisements. ; wuour Ov MOOATS and Wing Coats | FRY THOs. DOWLI uctionser ; Georgetown. Beis Seger 1s URNITORE AY . Underclothing in great variety. | HOUSEHOLD FCRNITERE AND EFFECTS aT Eeceethy Sting S sia ad, Sill all, co WEDNESDAY MORNIN tN weer. 380. C, HENEING, 1 oar; Jt, 2a @ ciao! the re. ae ¥ dence of Mr ‘Bichacd Fatlalow 3S t Ne. 410 7th street northwest. | eo j Ket street, 0 al assortment of Homse Ack youn Gnocem of supply, dealer or | 41 1f maiern ot, Jrooley's Yeast Powder, the best Baking Pow | Feather Bede and Wedding: Retoneion Tabies, ie > Glareware Ty. Refrigerator. C. BAUM sells the best fitting Corset in the oe ele Waclkn, Saateiciiion fUntry; Abdominal Coreete, welt recommended ia oe Neen GAN DOWLING: Acts ie siten wenn Che Bee BX THOMAS DOWLING, AnctT, Georgetown icbrated French Corset; . P. Cor & Shoulder Braces, for ladies and misses; French Corsets; German Cocsets, all styles. “Our own make a specialty. Red Merino and Silk Corsets; old style Corsets, eo Werle: P. Corsets, BURGANT AND NRARLY NEW HODSEUOLD RNITURR AND EFFECTS AT AUCTI On zone ¥ with board in frout. Corsets made to order a! Coe < the shortest notice at C. Baum’s Corsct and | yoia rine ye ees Hioap Skirt Factory, 406 7th street. Don't mis- | Firgnt Walcct Parlor’ take the place, Larce Easy and Fancr ( Elegant Lace and Damask Bors come and see the solid silver watcher, warranted for two years, for $10, at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Pennsyivania avenue. - Cour. awp see the Dargains at Prince’s Ra- ¥ you don’t see that he offers induce- don’t purchase. ——— . 21. H. Pisce has “decided til the first of March to sell off the various goods he hus, at cost, a8 he anticipates making a change. ‘wrt op Tables and Etegers. aud (iieloth. Ro ge. Ottoma: ak Hall Set, Oak Martie-t Oak Diniwe room Chaire acd Corpets. tem Marble top and ot Shite | Marb'e-tog and other Waehstands and Bi Walnot and Mahogeny W eather Beds and Bes pther Btoves, Re! mmerons to mention @rhont, Sue gardee at nut Ard many artic''s too House, water and gas t = : + ched at Aw Excexpep Porviawity.—Eack year | che) fer re , y : 5 finds Brown's Bronchial Trachea” in new i a SHENAE POWLESD, Avet. ties in various parts of the world. For releving AND LARGPST _ DYRING L : ESTARLISUNSENTIN TH TRICT—Fstati shed 1s ed by the Metrape Ladie«’ Dresere, in the best manner; i Velvets, Fur, Kie Box clenned in ® my be Gre from $to 24 hours. Kbhors, Plumes, & ves. Cloaks ate. Panis ant V-ste im Guaran‘eed to b Coughs, Colds and Throat Disease, the Troches have been pra award- Hichetpremin tan Mechactes if dew 1, with ae a PaRents call and secure merimo underwear for your boys, at balf the usual price, at Prinee’s Badaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. = ~ = GLoves for the million at Price's, € th st. — Bue qvaLips Kip GLoves at $1.50at Price's, 425 7th xreet. ere ei ane a » the busines DEPOT Fon GENTS ST Ripe at Price's, 419 7th nb ph ploy lp a ode re. WH WHEATLEY, F. jeter _ Post Office Box 723 jane ty Ww W. HK. ROBID i e = Tax moet celebrated and successful Latrobe Heaters and Slate Mantels in the wortd; also, Chandeliers. Gas Steves and Weather Strips, at Hamilton & Pearson’c, No. 4, ¥.M. G. A. Baild- ON & BROTHER ca id AND ENGINE a ale eda =-= 0. rect, betwen High aud Couiz I WILL CLEAR out my furs below first cont; all rorgetown, other goods at cost. I aiean what I advertise. Jome, aml you won't be disappointed. Prinee’s Bazaar, 606 Poun. avenye. Unprewear at the usual low rates at Price's, 413 7th street, Werk and Machiner; 5 It EW REFLESHMENT SALOON. SER (not Kaiser William, bat Henry A Mr. KA Kaiecr) ban a heen —— Sis ased and fitted apa first CaRpiGaw Ja very cheap at Price's, | class RESTAURSKT and OYSTER 413 7th street. SALOON, the former Tarner Hall, W. A - . S4 Bridge strect. Georgct RoGRR'S and other t great bargains | t ame Express for the next 0 days, nce’s Bazaar, 1006 | invites the pablic to him a call The finest Pennsylvania avenue. ines, Liquors; aso. Lager Beer, Oysters aud other Refroshncuce willaiways be kept Go hand. mt N AND Site HaNOKERCRIZPS at Price’s, fe x = hil ae uisTh street. is SPECIAL NOTICE PAPER FANGING—Per _For Corns, Bunions, Chilibiaing, Ingrowing TUBMANS. 108 Brides strast Googe e te Naile, &c., visit Dr. White's rooms, No. 835 1t LL PAPE and Save PAPER HANGING Street, opposite Treasury Department, Washing- ‘All work w A be prompily executed in ans ton; Ne. 7 North Charles serect, Daltianore. part of Washington or Georgetown, and if BT AL teed TERY WO! eAtisfacticn pencborcmaals Parts olsr attention ‘paid to UPHOL THERKOMETERS and Barometers are zepatred RE. 629-6 and made to order by Hempler, near 4% strect Go To Petcr’s Gent's Furuishing Depot tor LIVERY STABLES. cheap goods, 113 7th street. — Seed ore Gat a —— —___—_—_—. —— UNGRES LES, C STABLES, Bighch sireet, bneeen D and BE. Horses and Buggies for Hire, and a fresh supply of good Horses for eale every week. yst-ly RICHARD VANT. Pi W 451, NAILOR'S STABLES, 1326 E ST. CAKBIAGES of the latest styles constantiy on band aud for hire by the day or month. Parties, Weddings, and receptions aished with the micst comfort CLOSING WINTER STOCK. CLOSING Overcests ort CLOSIN ovi atriages. Particular attention to board CLOSING out ‘ses, aud Horses always for sale an: CLOSING out = Sasa CLOSIN OUT | PPASHIONABLE CARRIAGES CLOSIN Youth’s Suite OUT ___ FOR RECEPTIONS. CLOSIN Dingonal Coats our THE ARLINGTON STABLES, CLOSING “OUT 1724 G Srexet, NHAR Wan Deragtaryr. CLOSING Beaser ouT watisansad cakes = = PLOSING ) antly on and for hire by the mont propre cece Cur | week or hour, the LATEST STYLES OF CLOSING Derby Suits OUT | CARRIAGES for parties, wi OF Fr CLOSING CLitren's Overcont OUT | ceptions, with polite and well-dressed dri CLOSING Walking Suite OUT | rs. Psi ‘atten: id to boarding-horses CORUIT, Jn. Proprietor, PROFESSIONAL. APURFENDALL. REG@D FENDALL ‘0cl0-ém In Closing Ont this Winter's Enormons Stock I have to do it at rates which are w greater advantage to the public : " Teal $uas |) NMED EaGin | asco thantomyself. But L have FENDALL & FENDALL, so much on band 0 SELLORS AT LAW, that 1 sanO-te Cor sw | Was 3 J. FRANKS, DENTIST, Must s Ss. 413 12th mtreet. above Sett OPERATIVE AND MEC! | mt; Forty per cont, 1 eB NEISTRY. NO MATTER ligament in the city. AMEs KE. WILLIAMS, HOW LOW J ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, THE PRICES GO, | Boom 2, ot second foo of Barbour's Law Bu! Washington. —: = Removed from 4 S& Louisiana oremve. nolétr = ee L. WOLF, M_D. 5 IF YoU WANT J. SURGEON DENTIST, 1729 Pennsylvania avenuo, betwee BARGAINS and 15th streets, . - Now 18 YOUR TiME. EGS Se ARCHITEOT. GINEER AND SESEITRT. 'N DENT. = All orders promptly executed. DRA WINGS for Prilding ot Tedacea prices. Office at the old stand. Plant's Building, corner New Yerk avenue aud 18th | A. STRAUS, street. ie aolely_ | ANNA. A. STRAUS, Bacall FTORN EY AT LAW, POPULAR CLOTHIER,| aeaae B® Gykqnnes Lax Baldi POPULAR CLOTHIER. na - ian oo A TEACHER OF Music, set-ly 935 Pa. ave.. bet. 9h and lth sts. ~ WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. _ a Call en a j BENJ. L. HOOD. He has kept the large opposition Jewelry Store in Altany and Serntegn tbe pact coomiy Bee restareee Silluow ellen the ort Feliable WATCH Bs. hich 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Retween lth and lth street janl2-tr Between With and 1th streets, Bokeosarsamine: A NEW DISCOVERY. THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC LOTION. A WATERY SOLUTION OF THE HEALING BALSAMIC GUMS ACCOMPLISHED. FOR DIAMONDS, &c., (Process discovered and patented Sept. 12th, 1371.) bebe if ete. rome to toe cont a se unperGLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE been oPeaincd in exchange for teal estate, sud wil a an jeled as @ dressing for WOUNDS, ULCERS, cash without ré 0. ' and sones of every description, which it heals by | Sel Wo. 460 PENNSSLYANTA AVENUE, inducing healthy granulation. It the most u¥- rEcTivE remedy’ for all SKIN DISEASES. CLINIGAL BOROBALSAMINE “cure-all,” nor a secret compound: but every igent peraon can soe and understand, from the le tests set forth in our circulars, that it is ATIONAL remedy ever i lic, for the purposes for NO OTHER REXMEDY HOLDS T 74D H.B. 7D CLIBICAL POBOBALSAMIN, Is effective, sh t, and perfectly rates. GREAT SACRIFICE. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS: “——As you place me in ion of the various ingredients which enter into the composition of thia article, I have no hesitation in declaring that the preraraticn NUst be valuable for the uses to which it in intended tobe applied.— [shall take pleasure in submitting the BonozatcaMiNe to the usual tests in my practice, apd will commuuicate to you the re- alt. ve Full mad es “—— The burn, as yon know, severe; yu fiom fhe momtnt we begay te apply the BORO: ‘all pain and infiat mation ceased. paADDISUN DENT, M.D.” “ — I persuaded a friend to use it for a very ag- gravated case of TeTrER. which had been treated by by ty of remedtial ageate—to no purpose. After EGARDLESS OF OST, the ese ofthe first bottle a decided im; fement was — a ied, # pring Goods, OUR STOCK or #50000 WORTH OF as very CLOTHING noticed ‘and now. having continued its use for three vis ES aD, weeks BENTIREL W'S THOMAS, Pharmactat. All BOROBALSAMINE PREPARA’ In order to make room for TIONS sold by the Di te generally, and at the pring: THEREFORE pal Depot, No. 300 1 atteet NW. W DO. decaste _, NAY TOLDBEMG £00. G oe? a MAY BE EXPECTED. STOCK—COLORS—SIZES—PRICES. DUBING THE PAST FEW WEEKS STOCK. } THE DEMAND FOR ees 7-80 NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD aun can't them efface. BONDS Wen lad from eight to ten. SIZES. ees al vcromen eng come Mas been daily increasing, and holders of FIVE- than the TWENTIES continue to manifest the fallost'vonll- rasons ES anes dence ip = and “Jack, and Brown. NORTHERN PACIFIG SEVEN THIRTIES By the exchange of largeamounts of Governments‘ _ called in for redemption, into these securities. | atabiets ‘The Bonds are secured beyond all question by a | first and only mortgage on the Road, its eatire roll- | Bai woe fe ing stock and 50,000,000 acres of the Gnest land | ADIES’ HAIB &c.—A very com ar ede on decitsm_ 1999 pales one ABHIN: DISEASES of the FE BOOKS, STATIONER Y, &e. b) THE SYLVESTERS TAM ascatireby t Price 38 cents j AMERICAN BARON i BS ILLINGTON, BOOKSELLER, And News Agent, corver STATIONER Ox Sreet and Pa ave List OF NEW BOOKS E WALKING I #120, AKI LA TER “re Playing Card wTIOE. OPENING OF & AND BLAN Wear ALLS K BOOK MAN! FACTORY t OR, THE OUTCASTS ime. Price % va tos! 4 P a caer at the very b pando cf nk 6. whol sale WEW STATIONERY sTURE WASHINGTON HOTELS. JAMES SYKES, Proprict Feoxrtye feast eq: jane tf oc i8-ty trons Co test the tabliahment, which Prxvwev Beiwesn 13th an fE IMPERIAL HOTEL, — & Jenxees Horse r. VANIA AVENTR, tek Wasmrxoron, D.C generone patrons, @TonN, Proprietors Cc “©. WILLARD, = EBLITT HOUSE, R. TON, D.C. BADWAYS READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS iN FEOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES NUT ONE HOUB Sfter reading this aévertisement need suy one SUFFER WITH PAIN. KRADWAYS READY RELIEF iS A CUKS FOR BVEKY PAIN. It was the iret, and ie THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops the most excrnciatitg pains, a! aye Infammations. and cures Congestion, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowela, organs, by one IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, nO matter how viclent or exernciating the pain th: REEU MATIC, Bed-ridden, 1 | ous, Se oatrated BADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDED INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS SUBE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEAB? HYSTERICS, CBOUP, DIPTHERIA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, BHEUMATis COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, The application of the READY RELIE to the partor rts where the pain or diffoulty iste wil Bford case and comfort aasiiiiia ‘Twenty drope in halfa few einetps care (HAMES. SPASMS, SOUR aie DIARAHGA” DISENTER totic Wine IN THE BOWSLS and ail INTRENAL Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAL WAYS READY BELIEF with them. “A few drone iu water will prevent sickness or pains from of It is better SOF BF FEVEE AND AGUE. Vv: AND AGUK cared for oo pant agent in this Ague, and all other Mi ) Bilous. Fs PIES) bo utick ss MADWATS 1. Fits conte per bottie, Brie adie Sarsaparilliam Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PUBIFIEB. or other gi o ind, firm, Ci with CATARBH, INFLUENZA tha cents. Thore that will cure RADWAY'S AB iL en ay the distarbances in monetary af faire, EXCEEDED THOSE OF ANY SIMILAE ject coset Faia Soni by treese soya ‘colle fi. Gasrate All marketable securities recetved in exchange. rand Teh tree Av, alts Full particulars faruished by poorly pte HA at than half the ocS0-tt SYCOND- HAND CLOTUING of all kinds JAY COOKE & CO. L i auly N bough at fair (cash) prices, Oarefal attention to CUTTING and ai) she latest ety! Fasnicnaaee DRI aKING les, 2 IN Awl s 8 THIKD STREET, between C ‘street and Penn. avenue, | S LADLE MAPamE bstzes sie a5 CHEAPEST NOUS! POR MH ow yard Call and exsméins for T THE Lap res oF LINE Gui ane ITCHES FOR THE FRED bog. only @7 “ ty R ar NM. MING, MASONIC T CORNER SINTA AND F ¥Te *- © amportat ® % f RS AND KID OL mite ar cot best OPERA Kir An t aeeritne Lacks * FANS. CORSETS. HANUK FS, cow c RIBBONS & 1 BOWS Hosiehy * tsnle of WINTER BONNETS 0 HATS ot % percent _—_ te ADLES, ATIENTION! - 8 BELLER.? Market space, Wirhes te call your sit . be. nt WA KAL «URL r BAips af foe aeortment of IMITATION ™ CHIGNONS | Mle seli« at j He curls ha ute a et Tan ust Pe eeived ve aneortment of RID bbe wil * ! per pawr— jaus AP ISs BA. Mer MS ® Aa MOST FLEY LATEST AND IN BONNETS Ang FOR THE WI PO oops A full assortment 4 GRO nel tr 506 vy GBAND OPENIN« NTER Alse.afine stock of MILLINEKY and FANCY Iron, aM Pin bers m Paris of @ fine se ves is Th NT DESIG oUND VATS SEASON he mame a hee S HELLER 713 Werks apace iY constant S ORAIN RIBBONS mot, Lote mene Kant ® est BECKIVED—A fue assorument of Borg man’s SEBLIN ZEPHYR EMPROIDERED SLIPre PaTThuNe = — at the lowes 4 Teh street, aot b So.. BC, Which Fam prepared sricea. Cail aa% tr and be consinesd uP Epos. va d to sett ween @ INSURANCE COMPANIES. PM@MEX INSTR ANC HARIE We have received frm FIRE INSURAN. © ¢ », CONN A. S. PRATT 4 SON, Agents, vu te > SANcl OFFICE B F times to wee the pol vb “Old and Reliable New York Li om deral Block , ») whore 1 sball be a BUILDING COMPANY, ¥ Tur NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY CASH ASSKTS OVER 615,000,000, and whore pol ictes will be issued upon all the most approved plane Bow in voue. Liberal inducements offered deck Su* HE NATIONAL HENKY D Bole Ageni for District of Cumbia. METROPOLITAN to soltctto FIBKE LYSURANCE OOMPAN ¥, or THE DISTRICT « ORGANIZED AUGUST 26 ,ASH CAPITAL. etn Shepherd * NS u_B TO SAMUEL CROBS, Seeretar: DukECTOR ch, A.B. Shepherd STEAMBOAT LIN ‘M BLTWEEN NAW CUNAKD L eundersigne!. « Line.mre prepared tickets from New York to a of Kurepe sud: back. “Becure sisteToome “aud” giv, ruc rmation be desired. Department ‘ Jowell to an-ure pasengs here Gnd cane . ceat sailing ports. 1. THOS gDaVIn & © Water street, Georgetown role) Wao. B Tead, Charivs Just 5 Jot somn, Moses Kelly, octet YORK AND Live ore HALL, BPOOL INE T= STEAMER AckOW WILL LEAVE STEPHENSON’S WHAKF, Foot of Seventh street, ‘ly. at © e.m., for MOUNT VER. SOR—stopping at ALEXANDRIA nd FORTS FOUTE ond WASHING TON, cach way—retorni city 3 le _. THOMAS % JAMES SYKES, General Regular sailing @ays from Pier Wo 2, North harvee, Philade Seng ss peseray WEDMESDAT soa From 63 street, Georgetown, every MON- DAY ave THEERDAY gud feom Alexauiriacvery TUESDAY and THURSDAY. A Freight received at any time. eas Arr NEW YORK AND yer ited screthe Riot gam, asa? a up in every cial eae — ro oftSadiw Ci EER E STEAMERS = Y WEDNESDAY AND SAT URDAY TO AND FROM