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EVENING STAR. | DOUBLE SHEET. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, @c., Te-night. National Theater Dion Boucicaalt aad Agnes Reberon (Mrs. Boucicagit) in “Th@ Col- deen Bawn” and “Kerry.” Theater Comique.—Oomie opera, Grams, com- ay, Parinagae, Dongs, danen ee Condensed Lovals. It & said that Mr. D. W. Wells and Miss Mery Awkward, a well known teacher in tne third diztrict, are to be married shortly. The Alexandria Gazete says that “ Mr. James P. Tustin, efter a brief carcer, has retired from the editorship wing sol & Fitzbug! gentiemen. On Monday, the Kev. Wilbur F. Mathews will be instituted into the rectorship of Epiphany who are indorsed as competent at the church, at 11a.m. The Right isbop Littlejohe will preach on the occa- mon, end severa! bishops and a large number of ong will be present. ‘Phe store of Mr. joseph Howard, corner o! ‘7th and L streets, Navy Yard, was broken into by two colored thieves last night, bnt making ‘to much noise they were discovered, and made Of with a silver butter dish. ad Orrickss Ftxcrep.—The following have been elected officers of the Lodges and Encamp- ments, |. OU. O. F., of the District of Columbia, tor the term of six months from the lst instant. Central Lodge, No. 1—E. G. Pum; N J. W. Hows: G. Lord, jr., RS: W.G. Weshington, Ni . A. Tu Phillips, 6—Jobn T. Chauncey, N G.; W. M. Stanford, V.G.; L. H. Patterson, F.S.; J.S. Bolway, K.3 ; Andrew Jackson, Treas. Eastern, No. 7—James Small, N.G W. Gessford, V.G.; — Larkin, F Petty, K.8.; T. G. Donaldson, Treas. Harmony. No. %—Dewitt fi. Teeple, N.G.; Yobn H. King, V eae EO el, FS om . I. Bright, Treas. c bia, No. 10—A, &. Sbackletord, V.0.; J. Jobn A. Moriden. 1.3.) > James ‘homas ael No. 15—0. E. Town, N.G.; H. Bark- 4B. May, F851. B: ailya, RS. N. reas. Metropolis, No. 16 Walter B. Williams, N.G.; Jobp A. Limrick. V.G.; John 8. Friel, FS: rougiaes Moore, Treas. NG. J. rank G. (Geor, )—H. T. W. F. Gardner, V.G.; Ubarlaa ©. Kichard H. Green, P.S.; 4. O. ENCAMTMENTS. Columbian, No. 1 . ‘M. Stanford. H.P.; 1. S. Gray, 5. Limrick, J.W.; Wm. I. McLean, Senflert, Treas. Magenenu, No. 4—Thomas B. Stahi; C. Barley T. Hicks, H.P.; Wm. M. Stelle, S. Johannes Watson, I. W.; Wm. P. Allan, S. B. Herretl, Treas. Ridgely, No. 5—F. W. Brandenburg, ©.P.; J. W. Thempse P.; T. B. Towner, 5.W.; B. A. Kidder, S.; Geo. Rhinehart, Treas. ant Nebo, No. 6—James W. Hughes Wow. i. Selby, #.P ; Stephen C. Wailes S.W. ‘Thomas W. Fowicr, 8 ; John T. Given, Treas, Waorrsare Steatinc Broxas Ur.—Thore Bas of late been a series of roboeries committed im the northern section ot the city, the offenses being the purloining of goods from in front of Gye Mores, about dusk in the evening: hole boxes of tobacco, barrels of flour, &c., have very mysteriously disappeared, and no trace could be found of them. Lieut. Ecklotf set his officers on the alert, and from the fact of the articles being of considerable he was satisfied that a team with som dof Vehicle must bave been used. On Thursday night & box containing soap, brashes, and fancy arti- cles, was taken from a store at the corner of 0th and I streetz, and soon report came that a Darrel cf four had been missed from in trout of anotber store. The owner saw two men with a Wagon backed up some distance away, and on Deing discovered they ran away, leaving tha team, which was captured and taken to the station boure. Yesterday, Robert Lane and Joseph Lane. two well-known colored men lied for the team, and their statements being ee the lieutenant locked them BP, ahd dispatched Uficers Seibold and Dolam- to search their premises, in Prather’s alley, where they found goods belonging to variows Morekeepers; among the articles were groceries and bang Song 3 They afterwards searche| Harriet Thomas’ house, on K, between 31 and 4th streets, when more were shown uo. The whole were taken in custody, and Will bave a aring on Monday next. —— A\New Freu.—The new real estate and auc- m of Gatchel & Lighter has just opened Sn Office at the corner of Nth 4d F streets, where the gentlemen named will be glad to sec their friends, either personally or officially. Both ot them are young and enterprising me: and both are well and favorably known din th community. Mr. Gatchel, who ix but twenty Bix years of age, is a native of Pennsylvania, and served four years in the Union army during the war. He has resided in this city since the ‘War, and oceupied the position of a first clase clerk in the second anditor’s office, when called by the board of health to accept’ the office of sanitary inspector general of the board. He has ‘id several P gern of trust and re sponsibility under the board, and those who Bave been brought in contact with him know the thoroughness with whieh he performed the du- ties ascigned him. Lighter is a native of the District of Columbia, and for several vears past bas been known as & prominent and anc- cessful life and fire insurance since it. Both members of the frm are men of unimpeacha- Die integrity and superior business ability, and we have no loubt their success will be com men- surate with their merits. Tax New District Goverxuext Caxnxot BE SUED Fon Dents or T: Utp Conrora- in the Circat Court, ve. the District of Co- ed. Plaintiff entered suit Tent of roems ior schoo! purposes, the occup: tion being partly under the old corporation an ly under the present government. The fendant’s attorney (Mr. Cook) died a demur- rer. raising the question that the District gov- erpment was not sueable for the debts of the old corporation. Judge Cartter sustained tne de- murrer as to the counts for the amount dae by the old corporation. Mr. Lambert, for plaintift, said that the amount due by the old corporation Dad already been paid, and of course they made no claim for that amount. sala that the trustees had no knowledge of payment. — was granted plaintid to amend iis decla- ration. This decision does not leave the corporation ereditors without a remedy, as the law pre- scribes that such suits may be brought against ‘the corporation. o night. The Ba leave that cits ihe, and American says ity for Washington this thatehe “carries with her ei_hteen are warmly ap- will appear this favorites of this plane night. "The: evening together with the Bopurar place of amusement. Beard ef Health. DOCTORS DiFFER AGAIN—DR. VBRDI WANTS TO ‘BE INVESTICATED. | Ate ing of the board of hesith test night, — | Dr. Verdi, health officer, the of furnishing the new quarters for the poe pox ital at $46.75. Also,a for use of hospital amoant- ing to $250; ordered to be paid. —_ | Tee fottowing co cation was recetved: communi a =m ite Dec Jan ist 187 Hon Boord Health Gente it is astonisbing you a) ‘or of Beef and life stock. i NZARMONIOL: The Fire Bepartment. MERTIAG OF THE COMMIS- S10NBSS—THE OLD FIRE ALARM BOX WAR RROP! A as held peer ‘ENED: of the board of fire commissioners t evening and ths chief engi- Decemier Teported daring 15 ala: of roly: an Sieger fibres Chas aera Si Rance. . Miles, superint tuen h, reported that he had. at fhe request of pla ed Ere elarae ced a ment machine shop (intersection of Ohio ‘ayenue),e and algo that the almshouse tendent of the fre alarm artment,and at ite expense, at the Frere ge mn -%, street tent person, in Germany No one is an tuspector, bi ell known Veterny Saxgen of abilities, he would not a case of pox ameng or other terrible diseases. Send to Germany and Get a Vet if you can none here. M Gachel pop the = ot the Commanity. 1am youre Gentleman with the Gretes Resp Morrarm Hosten. LIVE STOCK INSPECTOR A letter was received from Mr. Gatchel, ac- cepting the appointment of live stock ixspector and declining that of meat inspector. in his communication states that while he is deeply sensible of the kindnes- of the board in otter ing him the position, he feeis constrained to say tbat he can not attend to the double duty; that, having had considerable experience in live stock and @ lively interest in the matter, doth in a sanii and humane point of view, he would feel gratified if the board would see fit to ive him the live stock portion of the dat, only; rst, for the purpose of giving sid in securing the ‘passage of a bill now before Congress, changing the present i nspor! $300 each; report accepted. THE BALL OPBNED. Mr. Barley offered a resolution providing for G: Br breUartee, supsrintendestot sue peinting |. Be MeCs , 8a} im pri ‘var Treasury ‘Department, coxaiat mack ard previous to the last meeting, leo get it to the board. Ho had been in- te mee special bya it it Pilir. Booker said that the board should have been first consulted. He denied that the super- intenden! boxes in circuit w: or at least tirst consulting the members. it had to see him, ment he met him and aske informed that he wished a bo ine shop, and that it would be paid fur, he agent that Mr. McCartee to the depart. and at the any authority to put fice-alarm at the consent of the board, The was in circuit now, and he could see no rea- fe inting the committee. serene eee remarked that they had already Booker, and TOO MABRY STYLES OF FIRE-ALARM BOXES, and confusion would result. There was the old style, (Kennard,) the Gamewell, the Holley,and the last bo x was the Lg mys Mr. Baker said that he improved. ad not heard of the . box being put up unti! several days afterwards, tice of “brining” and although there was some irregalanty about fered for sale; the matter, he did not think that any question tion will secure the enactment of a law should be made at this time, when they proposed — a Lang aE asking the aid of the genera! governm x io stated that he Mr. MeDevitt-—I would like to ask the mover Eiany facts on the above and other‘subiacs pa yl pe eg i Seaes fo ome Eve chock mete that ought ‘s Mr. Bayley—No, si; I sa thy, o ed jut not e SU) ten Dr. Verdi was opposed to dividing the dutios, | Sie, MaDevitt-Why oo you want the com- but would be in favor of retaining the services | sitter “ho gor theekts Sraeea nas pa Ka ego g dor eras inspector, at a | ™ yr. Barley No, sir; but to learn the same I ge po Paget alr Temarks in favor of | 2!4- I did not geta rebuke there. I was treat- the purposes referred toin Mr. Gatcheil’s let- ter, and bore testimony to the zeal and ability tary suet ¢ view aiting ue don sani poin o 2 connection ty d. The proposition of Mr.G. to accept of the duty of live stock inspector was concurred in. Pe oy a te . Cox, from the special comm poin: to examine into the ventilation of public baild- ings, submitted s resolution that the committee appointed to inv the present moves of the public buildings of ted to extend their re- searches to the condition of the water closets and waste pipes in use in said buildings; also, to examine to the juacy the or egress from = built (where crowds congregate) for tion in case of tire or other accident; pied. Also, a resolution that a pointed to report a plan of a suitable hospit. for contagious — its proper location, and the necessary attendants, rurniture and appotnt- ments to the successful operation of the same; and that the same committee be in- structed to investigate the condition of the present smail-pox hospital, and the manner in which it has been jucted and managed. Considerable discussion followed in relation to the manner of conducting VHS SMALL-POx HOSPITAL at the present time, during which Air. Marbary spoke in a very emphatic manner, condemaing the present medical management in placing an experienced physician” over the hospital; whereas the best medical attendance aud the best nursing should be employed. Dr. Cox condemned the present imperfect ar- Tangements employed to alleviate the uafortu- nate sufferers trom this dreadful disease. They were very meagre at best. He contended that Congress er the legislature should at once vote the means to carry out this- much-needed institution. Dre. Bliss and Veridi concurred in the resoln- tion of Dr. Cex, and gave their views at length of the pressing needs of such an institutioa. The resolution was adopted. Dr. Bliss submitted a resolution that the san- itary committee be, and are hereby, instractea to report at the next meeting what regulations, if apy, are necessary to prevent members of mittee be ap- al house! with the public, thereby rapidly spreading tu dizcare; ‘adopted: : - ie INVESTIGATING TRE HEALTH OFFICER. Dr. Verdi submitted a resolation that a com- mittee, consisting of Mesers. Langston and Marbury be appointed to investigate tue afiairs of the office of the health officer, and report whether.or not it had been conducted in an effi- cient manner and whether, with the means under the control of the beard the public in- terests can be better served. He offered this tu view of the committee at the last meeting on reorganizing = employes of the board, and asked its THREATESMD WITH EXTERMINATION if it did not act as @ unit. He wished it then and there, while be was a member of the board of heaith he should discharge bis bag Ever ro J and ip accordance with the oath had taken, without regard to the notion of newspaper men S—~ of the writer of that article. Tae misfortune had always been that whenever anything touching the duties of the health 7 &@ personal matter—an attack on him. is had been the case all along, and since the last meeting he (the spoak- er) had understood that Dr. Verdi had charac- terized his action as a scheme or job and Dr. Verdi (excitediy).—""I shou!d be glad to know your author.” Li liss (considerably heated).—I will tel) you. I allude to our president.” Dr. Cox (interrapting).—‘I so understood Dr. Verdi; he ly mace use of the word ‘echeme.’”” Dr. Verdi.—* Not at all, to my recollection.” Dr. Biiss, continuing, said be thought the res- olutions submitted by Dr. Verdi mach out of place at this juncture, asit would embarrass the board, aud hoped they would be withdrawn. Dr. Verdi got the floor and replied at cousid- erable length in defence of his official acts in connection with his duties as health officer; criticised the committee, and was WILLING TO STAND A SEARCAING INVESTIGA- TION; spoke of the many dutics connected with his office; the small means afforded him; that he had devoted the whoie of his time to the great detriment of his private business; was opposed to going outside the board to get a health officer at & cost of $2,500 per annum; thatoiicer should be ® member of the board for the reason that he members, and to the public, and therefore atked a thorough investigation: Mr. Marbat a that any resolation all had be introd: to engender discord. ‘ow was the time for them all to go to work in harmony; they have plenty to do, and no dis- cord should be to come among thom. He could bear witness to the zeal of Dr. Verdi in ne parteemanes of his work. Dr. Cox thought the resolution out of place; = mnsere Graven se Too 5 report ms ir. was advisory patare, and he EY edasa mntleman; better than I have been by some of my colleagues in this board. AN INDEPENDENT OFFICER. Mr. Miles said that although he had always conferred with the members of the board as to similar matters, he had done so Gyno getsoerogte et opted fees » not ac D, e. jar! tion over him. = : 45, and After some furth 7 were called for and Mr. Barker referred to Webb's Digest, page at and caused to be read ‘‘sabject to such rules regulations ae may from time to time ema- nate from the fire commissioners.” Mr. Miles answered that that was the law; bat if the fire commissioners had made any rules or regulations be had not received them. er debate YEAS AND NAYS Mr. Baker left the chair, stating that he could not appoint the commit: Fegarding the whole thing as a farce. r. Bayley in explaining his vote denied that tee, M any committee h: waited ou Mr. McCartee, or that he had been snubbed, the Unareagees! waited on by him being gentlemen of rains, incapabdle of treating any one with such disrespect as had been shown him by a member of this board. + The voted oe te Barker, and Smith, 3. Mesers. Bayley, ‘essTs. Baker, Booker, and McDevitt declined to vote, and the reaola- tion was declared Jost, a quorum not voting. Mr. Miles said that tf the board made any reasonable rules and alarm he would c! pox east Washington, has been the source of m comment. Now that this disease has appe The Small-pox—A Sa Editor Star:—The ten: lations as to the tire ly comply with them. a ition. ity with which <iaall. clings to certain localities, as iliustrated by the large number of cases at one time in soath- im nearly ever; well to remem cal authority, the course of the epidemic is that of the body to the burial ground. red portion of the city, it may be r that, according to high medi- I have satisfied myself of the truth of this by noting the majority of yellow # line the ambulance traveled in sou! along the east Wash- ington. I understand that the board of health ordered burials to take place at night, and warns the residents alon, a horn to be blown. isa —_ but why not go further and enclose t} @ large box; fill lds where emall-pox exists mingling | coal in @ manner so asto surround the coffinon the route by causing ation, coftin in this box with powdered char- Thi all sides? I venture to say that this prolific source of spreading the disease would 2 en- tirely closed up, and the coffin handled or fol- lowed with impunity. Dr. Verdi, who is no doubt well acquainted with leading medical autborit; remedy has been successfull; on thi point, will remember that this applied in yellow fever burials during theepidemic at New Or- jeans. ‘There, in entirely surrounded Washington, D. @. cases, the body itself was powdered yal. fan.3, 183. 0. F.K, —-— SmaLt-Pox.—The following new cases have been reported since 2 p. m. yesterda: Riley's wharf W; Oue at , foot of 11th street; one at 1906 7ta street northwest; two cases 212 D street south- east; onein alley between Delaware avenue an) ist streets and B and © streets northeast; one 440 N street northwest, and one corner of Sth street and Penna. avenue southeast. The fol and everywhere understood that | lowing deaths bave been reported: Mr. Beach, 1111 Sth street sor itheast; Miss Edelin, Washing- ton street, Uniontown. The case of the colored and Bumbor as she refuses to be removed 13th streets, and | girl Luce Davis, at 1225 D street, between 12th northwest, stiil remains at that to the hos- pital and the board of health has no power in the matter. officer had been before them and which required | song from Al a a his — that officer had siways re- | been sent to ‘Within the last week several per- lexandria with the small-pox have the hospital by the heaith officer. —— ee JANAUSCHBK AND HER BaGcacn.—Madame Janauschek, the distinguished tragedienne, ar rived at the Eutaw House on Thursday night, and will remain there until this evening, when she will depart for Washington, where she ia announced to Janauschek sized trunks and two large, equare baskets, be.—. containing ber wardro! on Monday next. Madame with ner eighteen mamoth- jaltimore Sun. ° PRIGG’S JEWBLRY STORE, No. 457 Pennsy!va- nia avenue, recetved this morning some beauti- fal siyles in jet and French the sterling ‘metal Wt jewelry; also, speons and forks on white ‘rode. metal that will not cor: SHOCKING MURDER = — ugene A. been peters J Aune Arunde! A. ‘coun! 4 TraveLtne CLock xD.—The body of Mr. a clock mender, who had through the lower section of > Md., was found on Sun- day last in a deep guliy, near the public road, ve riars. covered with bi Thore were three scars upon the head, one behind and two in front. His poekets were turned money gone; bis car in which Lod gged to the gully,in which found—the tract to its disco ke in the snow leading very. He left Howe’s store, miles below Friendship, on Thursday nigh: companied by Alfri at | be had paid to show him the way to Doweli’s. Nothin; inside out, and his t sack was broken open, his tools were found. It he was killed oy the road, body was partially afew it, @C~ ed Saunders, colored, whom . John more was seen of him until his body was found. Saunders has recently re- turned from the Penitentiary. The mur dered man was on his wa; to Baltimore, thence to Paris, where his family is said to reside. Lypia Taomrson ig at St. Louis, and hav if ng by oue of the Democrat’s re. he is 35 and was incredu- ‘and wanted contirmation, he took cota ot his uo- if il u g i : H i it 4 * a Ri Pai! Day. Meats—Beef (porter house), 25a3e. pet Id.; ‘%e.; do. (round), $00.; do. (roasting ‘do. (corned), Lams ig Hd ; Mited beef, 2427 25adke.. per Ib. 4-3 it), but, Toe) a a ne 1b. pike, ‘doc. per bunch; catfish, 25c. per bunch; lobsters, 150. per Ib.; blue fish, (large,) #1ag1.25 each, 15s. per 1b.; smelt, 2az5e. per pound: winter shad, 15825c. per buach; founders, 15e, per Ih. p>. sudoo. cuchy bering (40: phy ~o Mas (melt), 300.5 alli 5 Apples, (ea 40a500. he; Shasoe.; Chestants, Wala, per berries, 15a20c. per quart. hia print, 69c. per Ib.;choice Eggs, 38a45c. per doz.; » Poultry—-Obickens, 75¢.4#1.25 per pair.; ducks, 75e.21.25 per pair; turkeys, $1982.50 each; 15 to Z3e. per Ib. The attendance of country people was fully up , and trading was quite brisic. Louisiana avenue, between 1 » per bushel, $1.25; tatoes, joth, bb, Sasi 86; a per rbbi.. ; Onlons ‘dieee cabbege, por handred, ssatt; chickens, per dozen $1a$5; ducks, $4.50; cue, dozen, 40c.; turnips, 1a%125 per bbl.; €6 per cwt.; cranberries, apples, $13 per bbL; live turkeys, dozen, $20; geese, $15 per dozen; quails, si per dozen; zen; 3} grouse, $9 per 3 » 4S per dozen; venison, $2) cwt.; rabbits, 82 per dozen; dressed pouitry, Boney eect 15. = straw have been —Best quality $2 per cwt., 70, Straw at $1,400 1.00. Fresh pork in the care 8075 per corn, carcass, $6.75 per wt. 100 bushels price 50a55c. per bushel. Supphes this ing were plentiful, espe- cially in the meat, poultry and game line. +.22- THE 5 Crrccir Oovgr, Judge Cartter. Clapperton agt. Evening ‘Star and Craig; dis- missed. Fow! re Great Falls Ice Company; dill of exceptions filed. Sao a Sts; order to issue commission to e testimony. Van Riswick agt. District of Colt SP ge compe y sustained with leave to amend. Shyne agt. Gilbert & Ormes; dem sustained aad Schiorb; callender. Cook ag iloughby; motion to strike out, rule overruled, and appeal — Barger agt. Robertson; judgment in lefault of plea. Poppers agt. Clark, jr.; mo- tion to quash writ of certiorari plaintiff remitting damages (nomin: CRminat CouRT.—This court I resume its December term on Monday, and among the cases to be heard will be that ot Semmes, convicted of bigamy, which comes up on a m0- tion for a new trial. Count 1m Genprat TerM.—This court will uary Monday, with 50 cases on its calendar, I¢ of which are causes bronght over from the last term. Equity Court.—In this court, Judge Wr'ie, the cases of Dainese agt. the board of p ic works and board or public works agt. 0 eae were postponed, and a large mass of routine business was transacted. PROBATE Court, Judge Wylie—This morn- ing, the will of Julia English, heretofore no- ticed, was partially proven. The will ot Cath- erine Conner, bequeathing her estate to her children, aud rominating Jeremiah Conner and Cornelius Brosnahan as executors, was fully proven and admitted to probate. The will or tne late H. Virginia Beall, bequesth- ing ber property to her brothers and sisters, was fully proven, and the executor, J. W. Simms, Bonar giving $690 bond, and was also appo! —_ guardian to minor; bond $4,000. Ansrew Rothwell was appointed collector of estate of G.W. Dewees; pond $2,000. W. Campbell was appl aardian to orpbans of Jeremiah Hutchinson and Charles Cavis; md $3,000. Albert 8. Newton was + pag ot administrator of estate of Malin Forrest, deceased; bond $1,500. Porice Court, Judge Snell—Wm. Riley, charged with failure to remove snow from in - = $2. ares pred charged with carrying a pistol; $20. Lizzie More and Lonira ‘Jackson, loud and boisterous language; #5 each. Cornelius Peck, charged with failure to remove snow from sidewaik; case suspended. Jacob Luskey me charge; $2. Edw‘d Ridgway, charged with selling liquor in lees quantities than a pint without license; #20in addition to the license. Daniel Hill, charged with resisting Officer McKenna in the rmance of his duty. Officers Marden and icKenna testified to the out as condact of accused, and the Judge sentenced him to thirty days in jail. James Hicks, assault and battery on Edward Brooks; reform school. Albert Mic- Reedoniged iF apg man charged with stoalinga horse w $20, pleaded not guilty; three months in jail. Robert Lane and Spider Brown, charged with assault and battery on Simon Brown; postponed. GEORGETUWN. Mr. Grorce Wares, one of our most promi- nent business men, who has been dangerous!y ili at his or in Potomac street, is much jay. HiGH sTREst is said to be the craziest street extant—it so flighty. Business men who have ten or twelve steps up to their stores. are long- ing for the completion of the improvement. The elevation of their stores, with no sidewalk and a muddy carriageway, interferes with business. INSPECTION OF eedatae ese McCann th reports for the past mon' inspection of 25830 bble. family flour, 3.943 bbls. extra, 115 bbis. super, 124 bbls. tine and 53 bbis. middling; and [ tor Peters 3,890 bos. family, 1,315 bbls. extra, 526 bbis. super, 250 bbls. fine, ani bbls.” middling: iy tal ii the month of 12,657 bb! urrer —_—_—— ALEXANDBIA. SMALL-~Pox.—Cases of small-pox are again on the increase in this city, the patients being as yet bed pitied berms b= 3 one exception to three new Jo ae gis through that officer, One of the that of a white woman, is on H street, between Bead and Gibbon. That o! case has near the depot of the street. Two occurred in a house w. a R. BR. on Fairfax & Wise, real es. agents, have made the following sales: Lot ground on the south side of Gibbon street, 23 feet 6 inches of between Columbus and Alfred, Jexdan torah “Lodo suns and between sa: "411 rox. we 4 PREVENTIVE AGAINST SMALL POX. Tove fed rests in various countries in —— -+—— joy vey? and superfine half hose, ber dozen. French and German, from $3 dozen. English double soled and fine Balu.iggan half bose in great '. Gro. CO. Hawsrxa, No, 410 Seventh street N. W. _no. 0g Sos Tux Stones of the 0 nal Grand Gift Eo- ey Ses San cet od ere on su ples of inte that it gives the proj leasare Hy ceed igh errtag’ or = tar fetched. jing’ are not “| strung” or *‘far Rd and the trath of po ek can be verified. Ten chromos given away to-day at 315 9th otreet. a For Covers, Corps, axp TaRroat Dis- ORDERS, use ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches,’ having proved their efficacy by a test of many years. = eos pe ‘Witnor’s Cop Liver Om axp Luwe.—The or this safe at larits great popular worth. In the cure of Coughs, Coids, Asthmas, Bronchitis, Whooping Cou; erot mors, se Consumptive wor dagen superior, one Lar hen on apes is thas at ali complaints of the Chest, Lungs or Throat. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, 16¢ Court st., Boston. Sold by all druggiste. €03 Wakren’s COOKING PoT, & great success; Tory’s weather strips, for excluding cold and dust, suitabie for doors and windows; enterpr! earth closet and gasstove, both inodorous; ge sunlight reficctor; non-explosive tampe, in many styles. Call and examine, at No. 4, ¥.M. 0. A. B. {eo6) Hamitton & Pragson. Tee NarionaL Savines Ban, corner of New York avenue and !5th street, pays 6 per ct. ed ey on — for each ayy rer are, +» gaturda; , 7 Sar 1atie CoRNS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, Bunions Sy twin Chops, Sees i sae x. White, jo. Ci opposite U. 8: Treasury. in Wash- ington 1£61. Wittcox & Giss’s Sswive Maonine. The celebrated Bazsar Patterns. Agency at Chas Baum’s hoopekirt and corset factory, ith Intelligencer Building. 10,28 THERMOMETERS sre and made to order by Hempler, near 4\ street 1872 1873 H. B. & Happy Wew Year to .ilt. NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. ELEGANT SUITS AND OVERCOSTS. ELEGANT SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ELEGANT SUITS AND OVERCOATS. HABLE REO’S WINTER WEAB. HABLE BBO’s WINTER WEAR. SABLE BLU.'3 WiNTEBE WEAR. FOR GENTLEMEN ANDO LADS, FOR G BOYS’ TALMA’ BOYS’ TaLMai Boys’ Ov: BOYS’ OV BOYS’ BCROOL SUITS, BOYS’ SUBOOL SUITS BOYS’ SUNDAY SU . BOYS’ SUMDAY BU1TS, BARGAIN. é BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS. aT HABLE BROTHERS, a COBNER 71n AND D STBEETS, str KOCTER & GAEBLE'S“ Light of Day” brand ‘ADAMANTINESOANDLESS Allsizes Also, Hotel Osndles at manufacturers pres. Bold bY a avin 7. BUZBY Baitimor #0 dec) am CHES, RATS or BEDBUGY cannot be foun aeons x 8 BAN. 637 Pa. ave..'and Ounes =z 0... NR. corner ist end B sts. M.W. procrzr the GAMBLB's OLBINE SOAP, qs» oranine BOYS’, YOUTHS’ AND CHILDREN’S Fall and Winter Clothing, SUITABLE FOR 80HOOL AND DRESS WEAB Also, fall stock DBESS SHIRTS, UNDERSHIBTS and DBAWS; all sizes. Special attention given to nis the arg si archasere would well to drop fm and Aden'cl the tasty srylo and ioe peices eee OM WALL, BOBINSON @ 00., 921 Penna. Det. 9th and lth sts, ER ms: ress: Op EM and GLACE eX seok EETaTEAELy tne cir and} ia Geaurast TEs 1332 F PEAS Baar’ oO Bees, B. WORMLEY'S PECTORAL SYRUP, FoR COUGHS AND OOLDs. SOLD far. BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Money osteo, oy $RTORES 3 ood setae i ‘the ond fered CS rE ae BRAY & BRO. Se Green. Pa WASHINGTON HOTELS, a= jOTEL, a | WASHINGTOR, D. 0. BESOPELED, REF RNISHED: v. “ “ iatlmiiaihe2 OPER SOVEMN EE 8, 1*re decd ig 3. ¥. CAKE, Pro G Bar, 920 SCOTT PLACE, Between Lami K etre te, ; fear cont (4 cru BE mooit's. parable newts W. LAIBD, Jn., Onsbior Homr Goods. jamterme ‘Scarty, handsome Prose oats ceperien Black silts aCaliars and Ours in Eercbiets us ancy Boses, scare, Necktice, Glove of ot] kinds. Alpaca be Table ite ry tot of piss cee ERs ‘reeente. Ist of Dose. ber, Sranahoee Bouton wilt See one of the most desirable and mort coc : Bris needs Geonsetow’s Tovene ore nealy Turnieineds weil 5 i emily far . wel i = ® provided with all modern home @e- bat the wants ard the com- fully prov wed for. RDB. bes be Bo. 709 @ oTREBT, JeRS-tt Burwann 71x ap Sra Bre » apa IMPERIAL HOTKi. JAMES STKES, Propricter. PRONTING PENSSTL¥ANA Avene we D.0. ENGLISH. ‘Deinector . Betwouen 'rh and 6th serene €20-e0td {mole Satos bow BG, Avot. Waskineron, D.G. . rs SYTREIAS CBURC -F Bugg be tan peer ey | Pearse te ere. GROUND cp Bridge ert. oppoeite Union Hotel, ~o tot ‘eccomm stations of a Fhe nnee Suchorized by the Boart of | Tope to teat the socom G4 sonst i Rep. ‘ E ARLINGTeS,” as VERMONT AVENTE, T. BOESSLE «2 son, rR: STREET, ore becrinare ao aoe one-ty Prornierons 4 Established 1881; awarded 1987; row a : as cee ‘cota ©. WILLARD, Hohinente of Saha he BELITT NOUBB, taki keayateaty gars tae ass be We uatil ‘ Sh'vsms Best Omics Box 7a3 | OP PROFESSIONAL. DRY GOODs. Le Tich and 12th etrects D®* Geens: J O.CLEPHADE, |B 2 BUAILEY, “Bur. Court of B.G.| “ers of Cucare Oot GREAT SACRIFICES! CLEPHANE & BRAILEY, Onices, N10 U street, rain facing aod t strect, TWENTY PERCENT. CFF ON ALL SALES OF sesNefence ith aa lat sete 5 ly. Di Woolen Goods, Until Feb. 1, seamen Care eer pose bas. cuted on typc-writing machine, furnished at same rate as Manuscript copy. mare. jem. wittiame, fo REDUCE CROOK, wo new ster ATTORNSY-4¥-Law, rs e uicemew Eheeers of Dry Goods that bore over ir Boom %, on second foc of Barbour'y tar Butcing g tovutier a beavy lose at ouce ratio thes Saeed de over to next seeon. Our gods are all _Remeved em 454 _Levinens evenes seit . from mo ¥ y BUN aod eg eneraniee to, er sitour | JOB™ wae Tokas ar Law. subject to the * | aen-er Washinstou, D. 0. DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT., N, ° stamuwaary " ‘ paralleled advanta, GINBBR ANy § nD BET. Sep ecguietttadnneeat eee | cena cee erat ee bere GOODE, fexceyt lack Alpacas.) . corner How abelian! al wt OLEN HOSIERY = = = ee cinadaiticn Sree One INSURANCK COMPANIES, japle Dry Gocds Tae 2 2 eee foregoing.) at FIXED PBiC! NSURANCE. COUNT, and think we are: oa PRI! nN 88 y Faoe cetewonee “HE RQUITABLE | hs Bo ASSURANCE We desire to close out our entire stock cf KID — GLOVEE and sbs!! Cy Od 91 Kids at 75 cents per ‘The business of this Company bas for rears been pair;our 91.0 Kids at @1. the largest of any sim.tar im the world, BOG. wy F. MEYER, Gewerat Acexr, An S WEEEE, tye jan2-te 1018 axn 1020 71a Stazer, N. W. Goo? SEWS FoR THE Lapies. suraaee Apeete, ss No, 605 SKVENTH STREET, MESSRS. WOLFORD @ SHILBERG — Announce that thoy have made a reduction in the | LONDON ASSURAN » (Or- ests Go segutel sitmten et aera Cast Assets, =<. rll 213 234.425 ington to the really attractive stock of Goode NNECTICUT FLUE INSURANCE ¢ offered — eapecially suited for the pit ps oF Haxtvon = — Plain and Figured . 250. to Be, NATIONAL FiSE INSURANCE COMPANY, Oolored ‘natn, goal ghadee, te ” oF HaRrrone, sot Colored Dou! Mobaire. S73¢c. tosne Cas Assets... Py ep Spaste fer;t° 8. TRADERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, / Good Colored Dreas 157: cy 0 Heavy Be} yin 1 to 1.35. Casu Assets, (inv'td U.S. reg. bonds.) $600,000 envy Foo Fon nye B. ' BATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE 15! iu 4 COMPANY, Privavgy: — 380. CASH ASSETS cee ‘Goods sabimere. Cloth of ll colors; Gassimeree; While Uordaroy, | CSc% 2582 A large assortment of Ottoman and Br BE YOU in8' z “ah estWucscy Ugo | Aeamiahet Ret te DESL ay dn, connection with above-named Goods are alec 1 OF WasHini . ©. iz be TL Wet ARTICLES, RIBBONS, NCORPORATED BY CONGRESS IN gee and otber Goods teo Eumerots to Seek ee of the » Bo charge for tae os fa but five cents from the @ ae Jes O. Hail. ohn, Earas. De. J. Ra ocr a oy, Ha =< we Mo. 437 eH STREET 50Urn fille fuiaaeet past EDUCATIONAL. ov TEE Baz VocaL —s CHOBAL INSTITUTION For Ladi pd been at 7188 ET aR Aa fee ete | SE eat pee —} SAMUEL OROBS, fecremey + commence Jancvary B. Toda, . a. a % COAL AND WOU. (e481 Coan: Woon! wooni WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! OBRAP Fox CasH! Delwered darect from Vessel and Wis 2240 LBS. GUARANTEED TO 1H tom BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. THE Nsw Y' ComMENCE ey EAR WITH a BE SURE YOU GET THE BEST! 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