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EVENING STAR __| foc: tee om eer oe EVENING STAR | MeCulloch’s express w: was robbed of a E> Ds es trunk while the driver-wes temporaril 1U E> DAY... February 6, 1873, | |i ay delivering bagenge, The trom telnge a Mise Neal, cler im e ury Depart- LOCAL, NEWS. __| hvntimuconfained clotuing and jowsiey the = es — | value of shout $2.0. The trunk, it appears, was Amusements, €c., To-nicht. | taken fo Howard Row, in the northeastern sec- Natwonal Theater Maggie Mitcheli in “Jane | ton of the city, where it was found by one of Byres escaping | sracted. ‘The case was then given to Detective McDevitt, who, with Omcer Lawler, took into custody @ colored man named Daniel Green, alias Jim Smith, who bad in his possession a bivek silk dress, which Mr. McDevitt took to Miss Neal, who at once recognized it as one lost Promcted: im the Barean of Statistics.Treas | with his trunk. On Green was also found an ury Department, Mr. J. B. Parser, ehief of di- er watch, which is thought to be | vision, from third te h cin: . Detective MeDevitt also W. S. O'Neil, bailiff, has beon transterr4 | arrested John Addison, a railroad depot loafer, * Criminal to the Cire - | who had a handkerchiet in his possession which sJobn S. Paxton appointed to the vaca’ ged to the same lady. They are both held Criminal Co: rt. for an investigation, and the chances are that | Mr. Flias Hesderheimer, No. 1307 Estreet, ts | {he ofeve ahi eca t getting the restof the avether victim of the Severson memoraal. ‘He | property. desires that bis name be stricken from the list ——_ .. Tue Boy Snootist—The account of the who shot officer Doyle in December | shooting of ex-policeman J. B. Wileoe by terday delivered of a danghter, at | ag published in Tue Svar of yesterd: nd avenue, the s¢ene wf the circumstances of the affair as t y lated before the Police Court, a1 stateme ing Triplett. Mi was by led and is now beard of directors of the Washington ight Company ers. BH. Bartol, Wm. ©, John Batley, Rogers and H. | lly wo g. unler the aus- 12, of Rechabites, | all Chapel, South dresses were delivered by W- re - Devine and others. ‘The proposals for the ercetion of a small; deoxy ital, ovenedon Saturday last, being in © <ess of the appropriation for that purpose, gg s house when Teiplet SZoditied plan, with specifications, has been fred: he giscat the katt tabing other te ne y avenue, and charged hum with being in barn and stealing some tools, which the be nied, at the same time calling Wilson a other offensive names,when he (Wilson) s him with the back of his hand, and was | who, while they slept, robbed them. He was ALEXANDRIA. unr, Juye certer—today,| GEORGETOWN. — Georgetown Advertisements.| BOOKS,STATIONERY, &c. STEAMBOAT LINES. ‘abrabwen Turse rae, ls dg BR ee lar” | Pa yl oan Easy, an old and ted reat | BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r: Georgetown. rman B HORUS @ co. STEAM BETWEEN NEW TORK OND 4 , two % ‘getown, is iving seri — . ‘BRPOOL. funk trom Phomee Pitchiyn, plead. guilty and Teni¢ence ou Warkngion ‘street with, heart | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AWD EFFECTS nAva tan Sauenun vente. CUNARD LINE. ‘was sentenced to the Albany penitentiary for = On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Febraary Edition of one year. Lizvt. Essex, of the third precinct Police | uh clothe , * Cambridge Edward Cotter, indicted for the larceny of | Court, is still confined nt his resbdenee with ie, wa My th tI THR NYMNAL three gold wai chat Xe, the ‘mmatory rheumatism, but is getting better ket House, general sssoriment of ‘opsehold 1: ‘and Effects of a gentie- i Sane man declining howckeepiug aid teenocel tk, | is row ready, and for anle at the price of One store for convenience. % é THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. two property of F. P. Hill, was and plead | very slowly, ilty, expressing his sorrow that he had com- A LARGE PORCE OF LABORERS, under the itted the act. In answer to the court, ha | personal superiytendence of engineer Hatton, ated that he was about twenty-two years of WAS put at work on the defective age; Irish by birth, an upholsterer by trade, and le Falls yesterday. at the time of the commission of the offence he ADELPHIA eTEaMER, George H. They also have an edition of COMMON PRAYER, i i WILL LEAVE Fone eae iput, clerk at the Tremont | Stout, which has been ice-bound at Hyde's | rpioq? Qhing ESTABL ‘Rickes and ccongeny, claoie anh chgaerin mnie STEPHENSON: House. His affianced bride was doing what she | wharf for over a week past, it is hoped will be ed by the Metropolitan Mechanic 1887. | jandett 12 Py IWwauda avenne on WHARF, could for him, and he med that she had | able to clear to morrow or by next day at farth- | Ladice Beewsen, Shawty nih ct teed = 1019 Prone ivania avenue. beget SER Lg seen his Honor. Judge Cartter remarked that | est, ifthe thaw continues. the proprietor had placed the hetel property and o 5 Be. CI in the best manner; if desired. without ripping. 78 the care of the guests in charge of the prisoner, Velvets, Furs, Kid Boots, Slippers and Kid cleaned im a style ‘neurpeseed this 2 688 Goods, Kid Gloves, &e.. & . Gent #, Panis, ant Vests dyed in'the Manner. Guaranteed to be the best District for the cleaning ut Gendemen's Clot Exersthing appertaining to the business prot Attended to. Goods received and retarned by ex 7g}. WHEATLEY, Progrict pau N=™ Boone, Tat yhote SUR ARES pas JAMES SYKES. Genes Wilfred Cumbermede. George MacdonaM.....91 75 = ‘i The Lard of Vode. Being Peteanal Remitincences —., yURy apd Fakire. *'Moouments, Palaces and | 08 Om after December 1, the Steamer LADY Ow cr with Inciiente of the greet THE URE car zing the CS mail, mreet. Spats N + convinced that this was not the first offence, and . he would inflict a sentence of three years at ComMMERCIAL EXcuance.—The members of hard labor in the Albany county penitentiary. | the Alexandria Commercial Exchange met for Ned Tyler and Charles War, charger with | the first time for the regular transaction of busi- nd larceny of 52 worth of property from | "ess in their new rooms this morning. The Henry Bayley; plead guilty and were sentenced | President, George Nedgare jeep was inthe chair, to three years each in the Albany penitentiary, | amd Jolin W. Greene acted as secretary. It was where, the Jadge remarked, they could get a | determined that a valuation bo assessed upon good idea of a trade and have an opportunity to | the tablesin the room. and that the positions wend their morals. occupied by the tables be sold by auction to the Post Office Box 723. y and ite results to Obristianity ant Civilization. Withe Map, Tiustecese Bice Hetics, Glowvary of Indian terme, etc. By Rev Wm. user, D-D. « W W.H. BUBINSON. F. V. BOBINSON. BINSON & BROTHER. ROBIN . ACHINISTS AND BNGINEERS, : c uantitative and Qualitative Randol;a Henson, charged with the larceny | highest bidder on the 12th inst. ae and C . Rich Gc ots game hex trom Mw. Were was os | PouiticaL-—Mr. Lewis MeKenzie tert here, | No.¢4 water mes al eet (fe eleeneetsennec aidan nip % The defence was that he was drank at t Ric moming, via the O.. A. & M. RR. for | gacines, Mil Werk end Mac hige of all descrip + Young Sailor's Assistant. | BR Go. stesmene Hew York Tr esbays® vel Fond, to attend a meeting Of the state re- | tne made to order, Promet anention git niore $3.9 | and SATURDAYS, 8 p.m. Pier BN. Ry st emcee cereacive cumaitties, oo, ~ pairing en the most reas le terme. jani3-im* The Educational Year Book for A Vade Mo- Serene, —v at, Groner. 'N. nefott. Va ‘ ce ic Kenzie is one ot ma ber: the oe a" a gy a fe ore. ntende: ol eho Ale: ore, " ere, and Educators geverally 7 welll Be clock p — DORSEY CLAGETT. Gen i deel te Plant's Store, corner 18h and 8 NOW READY. NEW EXPBRss Link. via aan BATWEEN could have the whisky sor hin. y Carter, charged with highway r t Herman Sanger, knoe ing him down with a brick, and making off with a jot of clothes, i Ac sette, last evenin, —_—_ CITY ITEMS. Sprino Stirs and Spring Goodsnow ready, TUS ANS eS enmrs Der cent: by going te . ridge street, Georgetown, to WALL PAPER aud have PAPER HANGING fone. All work w il be promptly execnted in apy part of Washington or Georgetown, and aatisfactior warautecd. Parti ular attention ‘paidto UPHOL TERY WORK as Prepared by Mr. Cluse, and proposals will be | (Witon's) right breast. Hestates that there wees veevived until 12 m.on Saturday next. Lo kicks given or attempted by either part hawt evening, company D, W. and that no attempt was made to chase the bc whee pceines. ec re me to be shot in the breast, when, according = pep semen Seger — t Nis Satement. he was going away from Trip- sien. Headed by the marine band, Prof. Fries, | tt to enter his piimenting each with s serenade, and were | 12 0e, Cold by Mesus. Latimer & Cleary, com- en Collection. It is mesily composed of the finest pie, No On Ge Ee thee ahaa Tem: | English editions, published in the handsmes were installed as officess:—Charles E. Connor, | Sm0. elze of the fast forty Linge gy bn past w. deg. templar; Alexander Ashley, w. deg. | #!! in elegant badings, most of the American templar; Fanny M. Calvert, w.v te Woody, | fditions bound by Matihews, of New York, and Womersiey, sec; Charles Calvert, treas.: Mary | Lovell, of Montreal. It contains among many “hh = s Laplain, | Others tare and valuaple books, a set of the J. Lowry, fin. sec.: Kobinson Ratter, chaplain; ‘Art Jow 45 vols, quarto. The Gentle- ‘Thoma 1. Salkcld, marshal; Wm. H. Serrin, Meson tals es eunantaaan ae an Fanel; Helen L. Salkeld, guard; and Mrs. H: | tam Mis cine Se y hatte tious 2 Wensudleg aut, sea. 1e *80, 1S vols. The Annual Register from 1: tease ae > to 1862, 104 vols.,.fall.calf, extra. Rapin's Eng- A Horners Deatu—Mangied by a Railroad | jgnds tolio edition, -with the searce portraits. d from Henry Second to = 1 a : eae 1 oe nee George Third, 33 yols., fall Rawls, The Ver- Suilivai «mo: : * * side of the track of the B. & O. railroad the | BOM Aud other great galleriesof paintings. Aud i a collection of original autograph letters of sg ibly | many of the most noted snthors and statesmen of the past fifty years. The sale will-com in the order of catalogue on Thursday even| dee; Purch houkd porte oa hip, the breast was bruised, andtheskull broken, | F urchaseres! aa pe *e ceenorrts desidesother injuries. It wassupposedthat Keefe | ¢;,2,26,%al¢ of the new London books will be con: either attempted to get on the 9 p.m. train, or | as SS the freight train north, and falling, was dragged = i . several squares, and killed,or that he may kere | 7 at tt oe crarpeerh partes pe been struck by the engine or staggered against | Picsent and the commencement of Lent will be the train as it passed out, and thuehavereseived See Se weeeptions non he injuries. ‘The deceased was ap | Wednesday comes unasnally early year, the injuries. The deceased was higrhontot ag | aud the consequence is thatthe gay world will End L etreets porihwest, where ie bares be expecially gay during the next fortnight. rm ee subbegg eng The ladies are partioularly suecesstul in the Few re ucren. This morning, the coroner, | jhe, seater ste perucalariy Ga winhece Gan George W- Harding, fireman,enginser,and con. | CWgant sets of French gilt, just received in ductor of the freight train leaving at 9:30 p. m., | Splendid designe at Mr. Arr ceo eg Henry Henzier, watchman, and the police ofi- | +* Pennsylvania avenue. gant novelties in . elry can be found at his establishment, and Heine eeraken, showing that deceased was not | 15° Aiseha dismmeond soltaire ring set in gold for poe ae pkey med ryan oe Fach out | five dollars, ana soitaire ear drop to match are us to the 9.20 train. “Mr. Hensler. the Pattcan ee ee erent ee End enti ie dcees ad bee: rigg receives new designs, sizultaneous wit! meutly’ warned not to waik onthe tot | thelr coneiens ie tee drank, as he was in the habit of doing. | - fury, athes: delfberating Gime tine, aki | _ Braer CxxassnoGea, Ballack, superine to agree on a verdict, and adjourned until to- | tendent of streets, has had a scraper made, — Sleaniog the stow and mad Tron the apo, a | id fro Serenionity or Awzricay Deatw Prive | pavement. It is drawn by two horses, and does ©vex THE Foren Axticye.—Mr. W. | the work thoroughly. He has sent to’ Scotiand Chase, Superintendent of Sewers, at the instance | for . scraper, which has been in use of the Board ot Public Works, on the 3d instant | there for some time, to be u=ed here on Pe: mace atest of various kinds of drain pipe, at | SYlvania avenue. It is constructed so that it the Navy Yard, and submitted his report to the | suits itself to all the irregularities of the pave- board qn the Sth instant. It will be secn t! | ment, and takes up all the dirt. It will soon be the American pipe withstood the heaviest pres: | here and put to work merican pipe wi e hea’ res 5 sure, and is considered superior to the Sestel. | Be reports that the test was on three pieces of j Divoreep.—Te-day, in the Equity Court, Per the var der pee at izinch Scotch pipe, | Judge Wvlic made a’ decree divorcing Mary from the vard of J. V. W. Vanderburgh, 3 fect 3 | Anna Phillips trom the bonds of matrimony inches in length, 154 inebes thick, and weighing | with Lewis H. Phillips. Petitioner states thar lbs; one piece of 12-inch ptpe, from the | she was married to defendaut June 19, 1860, and on Sewer Pipe Company, Ohio, 2 feet 2 | charges that he has many times threatened her imches long, 1 inch thick, and weighing 20 Ibs.; | life and ill-treated her and her child since about gue piece of Isincb pipe, from the Tailmage | four years after their marriage. Messrs. Bliss Sewer Pipe Company, Ohio, 2 feet long, 1. | and Drew appeared for petitiouer, and Mr.J.J. inches thick, and weighing 135 Ibe. ‘The tes: | Johnton took the testimony. was made bya lever consisting of an &inch wis —— oak plank placed at right angles across the pipe, Tur Concorax Zovaves, Capt. Dongh- the short arm of ae RS long arm ty, will hold a levee at Masonic Temple to- feet. eights were then attac! to the end ’ jon - or the long afm until the pipe crushed, aml the eas = which extensive preparations ure be sollowing is the result: The 12-ineh Scoteh pipe — jelded under a pressure of 600 Ibs.; the 12-inch b 7 von Pige Sided under prewute ot Zo iba | HAM Sw:Tcuie In all shade are tid at nd the Winch Tallmage pipe under a pressure | Trices in tows, t body of 2 man named Patrick Keefe, horri mangled, and took it to the 7th precinct stat On examination, it was found that the right was broken, and there w: —+2ee- es = A Desrerapo ow « STREET Can—Col. Donn Aduiteration in Butter. Jiati's Pur Coat in Danger—-Quite a row oc- | Thousands of pounds ot butter are daily sold curred on one of the Avenue cars last night that | in the city ot New York, which are adulterated came near resulting in something serious. A | with a substance made from cotton-secd vil folored man, a powerful fellow, ashe proved | It is creditable to the farmers, as a class, that himself, was so offensive in bis conduct that the | they arc uot open to the charge of aultetating couductor undertook to put him off the car. He { their produce; yet they suffer from the dishor. remsted furiously, and while being dr: by | est competition of dealers who make up and Col. Donn Piatt seized that fentle yy the | sell these fraudulent compounds, and by so do- nd swore that if he (the disturber) went | ing affect unfavorably not only the sale but the rs sbould go too. The colonel declined | character of the genuine article. As a matter {o.ccede to this arrangement, and so far forgot | of curiosity we describe an artificial compound Himself as to hit the colored rowdy m the face. | which was manufactured in Paris to supply the ie ne; resented, and for a second it | wantof real butter during the late seige.” The looked as if the colonel's handsome fur coat | refuse materials left after the manufattare of Mould be sacrificed. But by an anited effort | stearine from fatty animal matters, such as the refractory cuss was pasced out. He rallied | tallow, ete., consisting of un oily paste, com. again, however, and boarded the car at the tail | posed of viciue and margarine, were washed in end, and shad che Tank of the brake wrenched | water acidulated with muriatic acid for the it off, and did his best } expose of blonching it, It was then subjected street car murder. The fellow seemed Perfectly | Fes e action of a chemical solution for a period frantic. He desisted at last, and retreating to | of three hours, = which it was made to ac- the sidewalk, loudly proclaimed his intention to | quire the taste and of butter. This sub- keep the iron crank, when Col. yong geen | | Stance, manufactured without any as-istance irom ihe car, said he would -tick to ‘the rascal | from the cows, was considered an excellent sui. Pi] be toand 8 police officer. ae? guardians | stitute for butter, and was re: ily accepted in * wonge saryed ab est Mr, Blair's resi- | place of it by the people, who considered it mach Of a = as they could do | superior to other artificial product of this dence, and na. _ rae oftender, ' ij description e-fentifc Americine to capture and carry Not Worta Cominc Avren—Yesterday | Rye axp Ixptaw Breap—Was there ever mornin » @ young man named Charles CreaM | any bread so good as rye and Indian bread? arrived in the train trom Baltimore in search of | Pity there are eo few who know Low to make it. his truant wife. whom he Onée in a great while we find some old lady who | can doit toacbarm. We knew several a few | years ago, and one of them told us just how to | Make it. She said: ‘‘For a good, kk loaf I house in, B street, where he soon found the | take one pint of rye flour to three pints of corn object of pat | meal, one-half teacup of molasses, or brown on a bold and defiant air, and he commenced | sugar, scald with boiling water—be sure to stir biubbering. dt Aaliy ended im his consenting | in water enou h to thoroughly eeaid it—cover it to take her back to Baltimore to live witi him | up and let it stand till cool, then Teduce with again, and thev took the next train hor She, cold sweet milk until thin enough to pour into +f seems, Dad found @ new affinity, ard came | your pan, bake all day, let it stand in the oven with ber new love to this city, or followed him | night, and in the morning you will have the here: hence the pursuit, and ‘these tears” of | pest af of ever tasted. If your crust the desertea one, who might have been betisr | eithg bard to eat comers it nen ieee et employed fhan iq hunting up such a recklcas add to your nex? af, It will be richer than the oodbulles, tirst."— Germantown Telegraph. ee ee on ene a | AN OmicINaL MetHop oF STRALING—A - houses on the. i ' fellow, named Mitchell, caugtt in Louis- of 2d and B streets, occupied by Italians. In- | Vitie attempting torob ahouse, was recognized immediatel " ~ ied notorious thief, who, three years ago carrie precy me ail thase who | Ona novel method ‘of robbery. He ralsed a pot : hens coon, and so trained the animal that whenever eee aera tke ence bowed there | ite master would put It down upon the ground it See seared healthy, bat | Would run immediately into the nearest house, very cus foam tearinapvonres bealny. bat | Schell wosid sake is coon abou the revel in Ghildren were found suffering with smaftpes, | his arms, o=tencibly for the purpose of showing tf ; i ‘shell tunsnoaiatety nineod uses in | Off, and when in. front of a. residence hap per mee ry nok mel grg <ta | that he wished to enter he would let the | coon down, In an instant the qell- thd gaicam tobe removed’ The tke chitiow, | trained animal would scamper o% cowards iho and its master would follow in pursuit. pb ego = de an opening saree i ' coon was sure eG.cer and decorated with a yellow flag. ane ane os ae oe re toGna'te Expnorsixg Ts Crvit iremts Brur—a | people of ge y ae ‘ae mecting of the a club of the sixth dis- | come — pee a belpin yf SS Lire gem gg | the capture of the Funaway, Mitchell would is it nhamnie wus —— = 5 supplementary ot are ity by vicking Sanuary 30, were endorsed’ Messrs. John 1 be Rafting here J "Bere rooms Brooks, Jobn F. Murray and James H. Smith | % ao ae, foo Hemel se were as representatives to the central Mitchell Kept up smart ete nme a .. on en.ot octet pril oe 2 oe Sane Rary. final that he was not in the city at the tim a*put up job’ on him. see it, and remarked that hi fled that he would tind his home in tiary, and he would remove the nai t minunity for awhile by imposing a sen- tence of three years at hard labor in the Albany Congressional Directory , 20. la Soreettss Pan ADELA ‘ra EEE LADIES’ GOOD ) Ee ae for ordered work, Gao. C. Hennine, No, 4107th street N. W. ° from Pler Wo 2 Norm A Coven, Cop, on Sore THRoar, req’ very WEDRESDAY aoa immediate attention, as neglect oftentimes re- sults in some incurable ung disease.“ Browa’s PHILP & SOLOMONS, Regetar sailing da: Wherves, Fhiiedcape BOOKSELLERS, BEATIONERS, ENG KA | SATURDAY, m 19m S NIN . . ¥rom 63 Water street. @rorcetown, every MON Sen etbviedn Bronchial Trockes” will almost invariably give | “°° NINTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | TCRCR AP or Tt ER em Alomandria overs Charles Johnson, ali Black Strap.” ana | Teliet. co Bas added to ber stock of MLLLINERY an = ~ — i DEST AND LARGEST DYEING sep | with the “ Hymnal” in style and price OF OURING ESTABLISHMENT EN TE have Works areuneds ath referees to avedtanrs Richard Burnett, charged with robbing August FANCY GOubps a full line of To Consumrtive t "; HYDE. 5° Water strert, Geor hard with robbing Ai Many have been happy 2 J Ler, srarroner : ah Metzor in Deceniber last of a watch and chain, | 49° g4ve their testimony in favor of the tse of LADIES UNDERWEAR, And News Agent, corner of 4 street aud Pa, ave S00 tee ee Richard Gascaway, Phil Butlers and Juines |‘ Willor's Pure Cod Liver Oi and Lime.” Ex- o@. te which she would call the attention of the ladi: " Washington, and which she will seil ut very rates payee has proved it to be a vali for Consumption, Asthma, Diphtheri nd all diseases of the throat and lungs. Manufactured LIST OF NEW BOOKS: _ 8 = a Burnett, were previously cony THE SYLVESTERS, OR, THE OUTCASTS BCHOR LINE STEAM Price 78 cents A SAIL EVERY ted on this charge for connection with this robbery, owing to the statements of Simmons and 8 same 7 a MP REP en We WEDNE: Le 8 thor of ‘ emidey gener we only by A.B. Witnor, Chemist, No. 166 Court | [JADAME ESTRENS, Baby Preah nie satire by the author of Oinx's _URDAY TO 4 ass a stréet, Boston. Sold by druggists generally. eo 618 13cm STREET. HE AMERICAN BARON; a novel by James De John Shea, and in the attem; M. Doyle was shot and killed b The jury returned a verdict of CHEAPEST HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW TORK alle. ¥ ooaan w ae ae THE WALKING BOLL: Ty Orpheus C: kere | Wi for the Atlantic panecoger trade VITCHES “ . “ iG 3 ~ Ker - ? Bin Peg lh THE FRENCH TWIST, on Price 81.20. y . tind in every respect with all ape “THE TRIALS of a housekeeper” are never experienced by those who who use Dooley's Yeast Powder. 2 ; dern improvements calcuiated to ip ted. th parties protested thi ——_—o—___. 7 a oxemt HIGHER LAW: a roma Price $1.71 — ; 7 Serine ar dees boreece falsely. The | | THose Wrio Wish a Tellable hair pre eaation Saend cxemine for yonreetf, __ja6-tm_ Lens Pea BREF CaT BOOK. Es ohne — x — ig Court thought that if they had not tallen out uld buy 's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re. Ng = 2 Passoxe Rates. Payable tm Ourvency, Among themselves. justiog might have beer, | newer. Tc is compounded of the purest Ingre- GRAND OPENING Bente." Price @1a9. SCRAP BAG: by Mrs. Lee | ry gilgsuows LIVREECOL ARB LONDoN- cheated, and stated that the penitentiary was | dients and with the strictest care. 3 ar PAIR T@ SEE; a novel. Price 75 conte, DERRY an asslim for fools as well asa place ot pan Niue Recast lew nem ee ee cOHAMMED ALLARD HIS HOUSE; an hie- | First Cabin. 4p and 97s, to location; aoe dap bsopg giclee ince Me dg Gentlemen, if you wish to buy Gents’ Fur- 4 sot THE CITY <a new illustrated magazine, Price tie | dations: Intermediate, @ar: Sneak gat am facts of the case, he nishing Goods at low prices, call at. Pric MASONIC TEMPLE, The Christm: ber of London iustrated sending for thetr friends in the old ry cee pur years in the penitentia Gents’ Furnishing Depot, 413 7th street, be- News, with beaut rome Picture. Price 6 cts. | chase tickets at red rates. For farther Cmourr Cover, Ju tween D and E. He has the best $2 White CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, AT the ew, Mapesinee cud, Fashion Books for | larsaopiy we RENDERICN ROTHER, a number of eases w Shirts im town; sleo, Gents’ Kid Gloves £6r 81, | wow importation direct i A OE OS a TLtiAsson 2c missed = innemags =e and the best quality'for $1.50. tion of "POrtation direct from Paris of s fine selec bers Pencils, lilett's Pens-and Stationery of 6 ery | street, Washington, D.C. si Tr, Judge Snell—To: —— 2 ; s on. mand Cornered. Club ae ____ ged with divorderly cor Bl bbire Segre oe an ee Feepd baile ND KID GLOVES, for receptions Bose Playing Cards, wholesale, at the very ‘owe | [MJERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMSHIPs et-honse as er iq at ce All shan RA a or Jando acket hase sas fined Soe ee Tomer = sie, shases of best OPERA KID GLOVES at £1.80 | Drives. ar Be WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the Fine Steamshipe B. 0. KNIGHT Crayne © ¥ STORE gous GIBSON will make reewtar A 7 en a street car and protanit aprirs An eecait assortment of LACES, LACE COU Jokn B. and Richard Olcott, charged with — RS, Fans. CORSETS, HANDK’ES, new OWS. HOSIERY. at Prince's Ba- he offers induce- Come AND SE the bargai zaar. if you don't sce that Tunning two backs without license; fined 30. | menis dont purchase, este out atic of WIT EE Sees and ripe retwern NEW VCR IcAL Richard Cruit, running three backs without If gee HATS at & por cent. diecount. jana tr’ | Fitet-clas , WASHINGTON aud" OB cense; pleaded guilty, and was tined & on ar ee ber tin howd = of ADIES, ATTENTION? rt yt “3 secrp AATURD AY ~ taken. Jus arc! sell of ¢ various goods he has, at “ of guilty.” Nailor, charged with | cost, ae he anticipates making & change. = naaen visa pt ! RGRTOWN very FRIDAY ar ruining one hack without the number placed a “ Leg Y= TS) thereon. Inspector Boteler testitied aguinsthien, | PARENTS cail and sceure merino underwear go hand or Toncuventicn £0 Gee, fact diet ho bee ‘and te, et, heh} RES LD case postponed. Albert B. Keys and J. 1. | for your boys, at balf the usual price, at Prince's BRAIDS, and sels-tr jasbington. DO pwn. OF wt the cormer of 17h strest end New Yock Smith, for failing to have the namber properly | Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue, pL MITATION "HAIR ———————————_— arene, 5 cs eae < attached (on carriages as per new regulations; | woe Gorws, Bunions’ Chilibiaine, Ingrowing | prices. He curls hair for 28 cents « set. He Tiaa.it FAMILY SUPPLIES. eS __3.@.' Oe, Poti. = ned. an CHazle, same offence; tined 85-1 wails, &c., visit Dr. White's rooms, No. 535 15 nd and just ge assortment of KID a — SHORTEST AND QUICKEST LINE soUuTH, hard Cruit, same, in two carriages.’ He took | Street, opposite Treasury Department, Washing- | GLOVES, which ie will vell et 81 per pair EIZGER @ BYLES, SS Pig the Rechmond, Fraderschsbaere them off, as his customers did not like to ride in | ton; Nord Notth Charice toe aon Se Remeaoey the namie and vyaibert M and Potomac Lint —Kicamere nblic Lacks, and was fined $5 ineach case, oe ee jans 8. HELLER, 715 Market Space. 417 SEVENTH sraxsr. Seventh street Wharf, twice THE MOeT celebrated and successful Latrobe | 7 * utger Teal, charged with forging the name of L. G. Hine to a certain bank check; held for ac- tion of the grand jury. hos. Makins, charged with assaulting and resisting officer K. W. Burr, whoarrestedbim. Makins swore that no white ~— of a—— should take him. A long tustle follow: n which Mr. Burr got bit in the hand and a citizen whom he called to aid him had one of his fingers badly lacerated by the prisoner's teeth; tined twenty dollars. In the case of Thomas Lucas, charged with the larceny of 100 loads of gravel, the Judge said he knew of no law which would make a case of this kind larceny. There could be no offence in ; > = Bunda: ™ excepted 7 ADIES’ HAIB BRAIDS, &c.., A con Se ene fg ea a ices66' rtineyivania aren let ny : - gieks' Hair Store, Also, other Hair Work, Per ARE OFLERING 4 FINE STOCK OF ——————— icles 7. : Hair Work Mopaired, aud fren inéxe-ange, | IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES | _ DRY GOODs. dectt-sm 1299 pa Heit 8nd Perfumery upetsirs. CONSISTING IN PART OF G®*4T Cieaming Sai T RECKI ine assortment Havens Oranges, FRET BECEIVED—A fine = ans London Layer Baisine, in whole, half, and quarter BERLIN ZEPHYR EMBROIDERED SLIPres Singer, te, to. wien Tae, a, =a! iy prices. Uall and be convinced. ea Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at Hamilton & Pearson’s, No. 4, ¥.M. ©. A. Build- ing, 9th and D streets, cote. I WILL CLEAR out my furs below first cost; all other goeds at cost. I mean what I advertise. Come, and you won't be disappointed. Prince's Bazaar, Penn. avenue. Roen’s and other cut great bargains for the next 60 days, at Prince's Bazaar, 1006 Pennsylvania avenue. orth 's Jellies, A ten aad? OS taking a portion of the common realty—if the | | ‘Tamnwoumrans and Barometers are repatred | gasp tr oe eee ects Sratix, | pines, shelled, paper. and soft shot gravel had been boxed up or enclosed, there | and made to order by Hbmpler, near 1, street ‘Apple Cider. (not bei 87 ONE PRICE TO ALL. might be some show of larceny, but with his un- SSS = — MAMA st.r York Appice. ry derstanding of the law, he would have to dis- PROFESSIONAL. Pine Apple, Eug! mies the case. Frank Cronin, loud and boister- [meee REDUCTION. ae jan 7tt ous talking; fined 85.07 CuAS. E. FRASER saw. Gelten Dripeyrane ig Eaaberrice, — Paseo in No. 476 LUUISLANA AVESUE, Finees quay Guapowder, Imperial, and Enelish | WASHINGTON HOTELS. An old gentleman, who ought to be seated feb1-1m' WASHINGTOM, Mocha, Old Government Java, Ceylon and Rio Cof | ——————___ — —_ astride the topmost ridge of Mount Shasta, with A2TEFENDALL. fee, green and freeh roasted, — IMPERL OrTEL, a similar mountain pendant from either’ foot, FENDALL @ FENDALI, | Ko.1 Mackerel, in barrels and kite, (LATE dawwess Hovse,) mites oe hasan panes canthe ryote mart COUNSELLORS AT LAW. jamaica Rum. (pure,) Scotch Whisky, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. blessed witlt cote eny; that daughter will be a SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS. sand-tf_Con. 43 «tr. ax Louisiana AvENvR. jeg yr Denali FRontine Prxxsvivanta Avewce, comfort to him when he gets along in years. We 8 = ss VEMENTS. J. FRANKS. DENTIST, Catherwocd “Ol Reserve Whisky, Between Vth and Mth strente, have ourselves wished for a daughter to support. S.2:7 1a street, shove Penna. avenue, ss “Old Nectar” Whisky, env tctay—p pa Tie senda ee cote ora saaimion OPERATIVE aristay Ae a eg Ld helm . D.O. continues that his daughter is very fond of g herry ¥ — tlemen’s society. That is precisely the species —— Jeas than any Dental Madeira, Port and of illness that would probably aflict our daugh- ter, if we had a daugliter to feed. We once knew @ man whose daughter was so extremely fond of the society of gentlemen that her parent caught Forty per cent. fornia Wines, Thankfal to the public for onerous patronage in [Ahoy hy pe all werk warranted. decl8 6m | Prime Butter, put wp expressly for families, in «mali | be pant, the Prope jetor asks his old frieuds aol oa jane 5B. WILLIAMS, = peckages. Dr trons to test the sccommodations of luis Preeent o« i. oe AUGHT Pater ts renee Pemines shall be ivgud at o - \. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ~ C ma? beat in eating With | = her one day banging on the armot a wooden in. | In conseacence of thetateness of theseason,and | goox, gon second heer ot hactren aie NT MOUSE, dian and iad to wean her trom this singular | preparing for alarge Spring Stock, which Tam now — ou = DRIED PEA BES ar the Capitol and Depot: partiality eans an andle. r i a net ‘ ; i he proprietor i @ddition and « it to resume. ‘This hoary iniquitor goes ou to | having manufactured especially to order, I offer | _Removedfrom 464 Lecrtane sree, eter | aa sliteniennee taxed ‘sir di wae ia oes gy ce ecenes <a eed wal for the J L vOut TT ion DENTIST. = my = i - en accceemotations = Le 4 dau fer is main’ fond are, he has nm ri ) We uJ ‘, believes addicted to the: condare nay Teen to | NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1720 Pennayivania avenue, between 7 FRAsK MUM! Feasonsble tates’ Srecemeltanes tetientece ok and thé vice of billiards. It is probable. It BUSINESS SUITS. =e. sett fen (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocor, | *l! trains and G, STARK WEATHER, 2 a eee 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, nm Ee ARLE = eT as ENGINEER AND eeekR INTEN DENT. T All orders Sxocuted., DRAWINGS for | SECC eT Acme Family and Harper's Ferry Extra VERMONT AVENUE. ders promptly ee any young woman shall ever secure the advan- tages of having usas a parent to buy her clothes, it is reasonable to apprehend that she will favor the same low class of gentlemen; they mostly do. But the aged parent would like to know what he would best do abor meth Those Suits sold at $25. Those Suits sold at $20. Thore Suits sold at 915. Those Suits sold at $15. Fhove Suits sold at $12. ‘hose Buits sold at $10. EET | “Seabed T. ROBSSLE & son, a 3 and effectual nto kill he take off her | CAESIMERE PANTS WITH VESTS TO MATCH. brie “ONLY THIS AND NOTHING MORE!” oc 18 Prorninect« ‘4 4 NEY AT LAW, : OT ee EI skin and bang her up to bleed. The final dispo- No- ie Law Belting, .. + . WILLARD, sition of the body is not important. If in the Washington D. © C. © winta Those Pants and Vests sold at 12 selling now at $9 Those ge and Vests sold at 10 selling now at : — EBBITT HOUSE, 5 Process of the centuries we shall ever conferupon | Those Pants and Vests sold at 8 selling now at BE s z if ©. torts Gren eee oe deve’, | ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS, from’ £0 to Py] o* oss TEACHER OF MUEIO, ‘4 +» BVS., be rs Aubther way into restrain heret her tnee OVERCOATS, eee aan REAL ESTATE AGENTS. - ntting her into an abandoned well anddump- | A REDUCTION FROM §5 to $10 ON ALL E ES. : we, re Ing some tans of gravel atop or her, “This plan Eeivrovasconen: LIVERY STABL THE LAST CHANCE Aesth P. BHO ly tthe Judgment. Or the old gentleman may | a FULL LINE BLACK SUITS AT REDUCED a be JS conTracTon y to the ju r — axp bind her ankles to an anvil and upset her out of DES. The undersigred having taken the stables. aT vant 5 am determ wi ; tender-hearted or affectionate to adopt aay of delay, purchasers will ind to their advantageto give | ofthe public eae ee Kind Pat eo Pee in all parte the foregoing methods, let him lay he: per- | mea call, 11-61 JAMES. B. HOLLIDGE. Bs, JFL ly chloroformed—beneath the by ee Toot of ry a 5 a ise motes tuben iat ‘het 4 ope ae Pecee td ene Fr les back A. STRAUS, sires, Between D and B- Dongit and sold conic on Ne earth place. Horses for Hire, ari arreen TQ — ‘ith at aris of thi from which AR 1. . of good Horses for sale 5 50.000 WORTH U choot this ansiow ot entleman cought nat a ra elo doe okay ‘Br ‘TART, Proprietor. $33.38 WoRrt EDUCATIONA to be very long in solving the poblem hich pt . 1396 BST. 000 ee eee Borwaxy 10ru ax Lirm Stacers WW casi Abi rte atest ee coomtantiy on | Pama ss ent Band 810 per quarter sie . a 4 oF Please leave addrese at Ellis’ Music Store, ° eer eee ne eae ee re eps nt a tern | nema Eisce eve che fae) ons OE ED ro ih treet piaher wlth the Soot es on ted = meen ea a at = for ever 2 ' y nt Carriages. av Gl to a bell, and stir in one egg, one tablespeontall Cee neds, OF 5-20 BONDS ing! Moree, Del ncrose ciwers ot male Sones READY-MADE CLOTHING, APMY AND NAVY OFVICERS ENGIN EEUS, of flour, wet with a little milk, stir it well, let it ae 5 READY-MADE CLOTHING, Erepared for examination by Prof. JOHN FILL, cook a few minutes, oil common teacups with ‘Treasury Deraxtent, December 2, 1871. READY-MADE CLOTHING, een Band Fsirects, Island. y Bo. street, butter and take the pudding into them, when | | By virtue of the authority alven by an act of Gva- | FASHIONABLE OARBIAGES. ||) Ail who bave avalied themecives of uy instrartions Tov led July. 14, 1870, entitled “An act.to have passed their examination, « full list of wh vu cool turn the cup into a saucer, the pudding will | grees ed July 14, t, oon nina wae slip out nicely;"serve with sweetened cream. po RA Bre THE ARLINGTON STABLES, seen on = This is a quick cheap dessert. q interest. harein-below de! nated, known “1724 G Staxet, NEAR Wan DerantHEnt. may WHICH BE So1p = tel ‘the bonds whice U! 4 +4 E Jie Tepiose 1! Ain wiuadia Putian i Treasury WHIC Heat E SOLD 3, 5 S7-Miss Alla Blanche Perkins, late of the | $f Rir¢tuenty Bonds, will be pid at the = A ‘AOKS pal. Oread Institutes? Worcester, Massachneetts, | of ihe Unt in fhe city, of Washington, on m0, $10 new York avenos.wnthoced, Feta! i iter rieth di h, 1872, and that or hour, has heen elected Professor of Ancient and Mor” | {he fatcrene Eecetigty day,of March, 1872, and fhat | week or Rear ay A TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING Goops. _— z 1 Ce nds ki the SECO: Sackeonines inal Ne SO" ' | SBR gS? Reto Vatrnaty as ashamed May? | seg Paice CLOTHING. ile, Wis the gifis of ) ™ OUPON. Senizs. = ait THB Cunt town heap eaith tae ete one When 920-Ko. Wo. tor7s, bute rechusive, yur mae Raper |e We have determined upon & Vv ‘ “ONB IDEA” those Wisconsin giris take notion to besqaecz- Lo page ps = ie : see. Sane LEARING OUT OF OUR STOCK phe fe ox — ir they have to} ONG: 11d to No, ms saree aan COMPLETE C. veh &7-A hotel at South Bend, Ind., was entered REGISTERED. cueratwe SAL, by a gang of burglars a few = since, who 0—No. 68to No. $40, both inclasive, a Fashionable Goods, left only ene suit of clothes for the thirty guests = At Oak Hall, 625 7th street. cael ini be iment elaborate or plenutuly but tere SAPP'S WALKING MOTION TREADLE. THEREFORE : ‘was some profanity. OR LIFE INSURANCE iE ANCH Any, COME! COME! COME! COME NOW! 48 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY NEW JERSE’ cay he : PURCHASING YOUR CLOTHING HOME OFFICE, 178 BROADWAY, N.Y. res E. 0. FISHER, President. BBANCH OFFICE, 517 7th street, ep. Post Office. * LIGHTER 4 MAROHE, Gea Managers. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Invites Particular sargtion to ite Speciad and Fop- re- le eta ICR. ¥ i rae = = aa ABKL “REPAIRING prom on (2% 410,432 meet oh Sonya EV EURN- Conse aa Sonuary: ME any (ver X mark} JOnNSON. | BE 4n store and for sale by jan%lm 59 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. JaxSt w St"