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EVENING STAR. _| THURSDAY - January 9, 1873 | 3 LOCAL NEWS. Anmmsementa, At, a&e., ‘Tonight. — tomal Theater —Janaaschek in “Chesney ohi.* So Comique—Comie opera, drama, ¢ome- dances, ete. wi. Condensed Locals, le ear-ring has been lost. See 4d. Mr. W. H. Langley many years a resident = East Washington, died this morning of rhe Fails of the track of the Metropolitan rail- Pead have been lau! on East Capitol street as far ast. weted officers of Reynolds Post, A. R., were installed last night. Mr. Wm. H. Kubns is the new commander. <8 continues to be good among those le rs who kee i their stores aud stucks before the public by Jodicious advertis.ng. J is “The Church Al issued by the Protestant Episco) ty; also, Harpers’ We x s morning, a little . between at a ington Tens Alliance will meet at Union League Hal ht. It is expected that 2 delegates will be present. ‘The number of deaths from small-pox in this District for the mouth of December was 104; of Which number 36 died at the small-pox hospital, and the remainder throughout the District. On Wednesday next Corcoran Zouaves ‘ational Theater, ou m to the f stage. he case of Giadmon vs. the Washington and getown railroad company, a claim of am- ages for injuries, which went up on appeal froun the Supreme Court of this District, was argued, But not decided in the Supreme Court of the United States yesterlay. ‘The annual meeting of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia will be held at Marini’s Hal! to-night, and the address will be delivered by Dr. J. W.'H. Lovejoy. As usual with the annual meetings of this society, the occasion will undoubted ‘one of much interest. ‘The new family buikting of the Reform school, on ihe old Biadeusburg rowl, is almost com: and is new ecenpied by about eighty-one Tmmates of this institution, and the sa at intendent, Mr. F. W. Howe. It is expected th she main building will be finished and ready for ecenpa: y the b Fume next. moot is « little fast in his commani- wernor ¢ poche, 5 prematurely sigming nae | moot, representative 9th The. Colonel ought To know, if he t, that Mr. Henry Piper is the “‘repre- tive of the Yth district” in the District legis- and will be until the new legislature is aworn in, in April next —. Irernict Burs rs € ess.—The House committee on the District of Cotmmbia met this 1 to report favorably on the Dill recently introduced providing for the ap- pointment of nine trustees of colored schools in- ad of three, seven trom Washington awl two from Georgetown. the appointments to be made by the Governor instead of the Secretary of the Snterior; als» allowing said board a steretary and treasurer, and authorizing the Governor to appoint a svperintendent, who shail receive $Me annuals. The committee ameniol the Bill givin Seeretary un annual salary of $1. ws wiring him to act as clerk tothe , and also prohibited the board any offices. The bill has hereto- ished in full in Tax St rh pasar th te at the last further define the duties of the voant of this District, was also agreed upon, ment striking out the clause he board anthority over mechanical The bill, as amended, makes it duty of the board of heaith, besides such er duties as are imposed upon them by the ganic act, “to make and enforce regal: for the prevention of contagious and infec Ciseases, including ail necessary yegulations;” to «make and enforce regalations fer the thorough disinfection and removal of Right soil; the removal of garbage, house offal, and manure; the interment of dead bodies; the sale of poisons: the compounding, putting up, and delivery of medicinal substances, and such other measures as the public health may require, in the performance of which duties, as weil as those heretotore provided for, they shall « such agents as they may deem recessar act to take effect from and acter its passage. Tar Coronep Pre! ing of the colored s evening, and a reso! tary to correspond wi regard to her acceptance ship of the preparaior ic Scnoors,—A meet- instructing the secre~ ist Mary Anderson in arketant teach high school at a salar $700 per annum was aloptel. : ©f Miss Fleet as teacher was ac that of Dr. A. T. &c.. The applic: position as janitor was nication from Richard A comm. Y. Greener, prinei- pal of the high school, was presented, re- Jerring to the couduct of the trustees since his appointment, aml complaining of bis treatment at the hands of the superintendent z- Cook. Mr. Cook detendedt im: Jarly as he had met Mr. Greener the day em by him was treated with all civility wither nt Teference at all to the subject in question. The consideration of the letter was postpone “dl until the next meeting. Anorder was passed for the temporary, exchange of places as teachers be- Soeee ee hew, of M-strect school (high) and Miss Ray, of the 3 glad school. selene ist A Swart Pox Ipv.—aA short time since a well-known lady in this city was riding in a street car, when a filthy, repulsive-looking man came in and sat down beside her. A few days thereafter our heroine was attacked with vario- oid, trom which she recovered induc season. A Gay or two after her recovery, when she was up and about the hense as usual, an assistant or employe of the board of health visited the premises, and, in spite of the lady’s remon- strances, entered her chamber and carried off all the bedding and clothing—worth between one ar) two hundred dollars—for the purpose of de- Ftroying it,as he alleged. Nothing stran all this. the reader may say. Perhaps not: bat when we add that in the person of the repre- sentative of the board of health the luly recog- nized her unpleasant street car neighbor of a she con. few days before, from whom she thin tracted the disease, the circumstance to awaken very suggestive retleetio: quiries. we leave to the imagina the beard of heal mi the public. ov Nenad. sommes A Men Suam.—Joseph Zulich. an Ar ‘who has for some time past been begging money from prominent people here, including members of the foreign legations, went on the sist of De- cember last to the room of Mr. Paul De-Jarden, at the corner of 14th and I streets, from whom he had on previous occasions obtained charita- ble contributions. Finding Mr. DeJarden ab- sent, it is charged that Zulich wokoff two hand- some meersciamm pipes. ‘The loss was reported to police headywarters, amd Detective McDevitt, with the assistance of Sanitary Officer Conuell, terday arrested Zulich aint recovered the yes. He was taken befure Judge Snell thix morning and sentenced to the connty jail for three months. It is likely that for that space of time at least our citizens will not be called on to contribute towards paying his expeuses to New York. ——o—— Tee THearer: nanschek’s wonlerful impersonations of - Lady Dediock” aml ““M'me Hortense,” in “ Chesney Wold,” the dramatiza- tion of Dickens’ “Bleak House,” must be classed among the most powerful and impressive stage portraitures of the century. It is hard to realize, when looking &t her feigned emotion, that she does not feel and suffer all that she woukl or might feel and suffer was the mimic conftiet of of passions which are assumed to sway reality. , Another large audience srentne: ‘To-night “ Chesney the stars will appear in - Burrrens Buvrren ey 7: house where his wounds were dressed by Drs. McWilifams and Leach, after which was re- moved to Gis home on G strect, between 44 and ‘Gab stresiz. of Health. MORE DISCUSFION = bi 4sD VACCI~ Ata meeti of une board of health last — the Heaith matter? which he submitted as a su and less expensive mode of retaining coves soem ae motion, the letter was and the matter ordered to be tested.. fhe ratdnsonlipmgetien bens cine 4 superintendent which he states that the ected for | FoR! use of the small-pox em . , fe had been inapected and found in excellent eondition, Food and provisions had been pe ee vided and a watchman |, Whose duty it nee So eae, | by eet of and feed disinfect the ambu- tocwen by agen ay This of the small- pox service cannot be excelled as to isolation of the employes and economy. “he building of a Catenion of the hospital ing rap- idly. The chairman presented the MORTUARY REPORTS OF THE DISTRICT for the months of October and November, 1872, as follow = tober—181 deaths; whites, colored, 7 48; females, 98; increase ot a September. November—158 ths; white, $4; colored. a decrease of % over the prev Of these numbers34 deaths were from small-pox tober and 28 in November. DOMESTIC ANIMALS AS DISSEMINATORS OF SMALLPOX. The secretary read a communication from «a citizen” Hy suggesting “that where there are aenn and cats connected with houses where there are smatl-pox patients located they be exterminated. Lconsider this is a necessary measure to prevent the spread of the disease, as I noticed a dog going in ard out the back a house corner of 9th and Q streets north- an] associating oF m:xing with other dogs. is a good Way tw disseminate the epi- ‘THE SMALL-POX SERVICE. Dr. Verdi reported that he had given onterg for the Sanaing of extension wings to the small* yax Rospital, which are now in progrem of erec- tion by the ‘contractors, Messrs. and that they will be ready <a ty Satur: day. His action was approved. The health officer the had or- dered Gos olioae sheen duty t's bo bury the je charges to such dead from small pox to families as desired their of Time, or in lieu of it to use a a asa precautionary measure. Considerable discus- sion followed this announcement, Mesers. Lang- ston, Marbury, and Cox opposi Dr. Cox sail he was opposed to forcing citizens to hag v4 ter lime dust about their deceased mids; he a some other suitable disinfectant should be used instead. Nothing really was but an ordinary coffin to isolate the con! Mr. Marbury oy ala wae nee right to force poor people to pay for a double coffin, as many of them were not able to ay for a single one. Mr. Langston aj h both Mr. Marbury and Pr. Cox. action of the health officer was disapproved. ‘Mr. Marbury read a communication from W. P. Sanger, complaining of a pile of dirt dumped in tront of his residence in € ‘town by con- tract = Gleason; referred to the of public wor Be Verdi offered a resotution that the presi- dent of the board request all heads of depart- ments that whenever smail-pox occurs in the {amily of any employe in their respective depart- ments; or whenever employes have beeu aftected with or ex] to the smail-pox, the same be not allowed to return to dit auy department where other clerks are collected. unless the same can juce a certificate from the health officer that he is in a condition not to conyey the conta- gion; agree DR. COX EXPLAINS. Dr. Cox stated that the meaning of his re- marks at their last meeting in relation to vacci- uation from scab had been misapprehended, and he heped to see the published reports corrected. He did net recommend vaccination from the scab. While the seab, from: a healthy subject, may be comparatively inoceaous and efficacious as a prophylactic it ix unqtestioned that ocea- Sondily bisod taint and cutancous disorder may result from its use. His suggestion was to use the matter of the vesicle on the 8th day aiter ity appearance when the lymph is sui amt of undoubted purity. “Su period supervenes the hygi mation, when the cells ami various taint immense number were va on the 8th day of the vesic twas not only found efficacious in producing perfect vac- cine results, but in no instance did any constitu- tional or local taint follow the operation. Ad- journed. ee Smat-Pox.—New cases of small-pox have been reported _ = the health officer since 2 p. m. yesterday, as follows :—One on 6th street, be- tween M and N streets northwest; one on Ten- hessee avenue, between B and © streets north- east; one at 100 C street southeast; one at 308 9th street southeast; one at 107 E street south- cast; one on E street, near corner of New Jer- “ey avenne pcre py ore 1 street northwest, avid one on M tween % and Ist streets southwest. The following deaths have been reported:—Child (nine pour h prt old) of John New- man’s, corner 12th and E streets southeast, a1 M Hi. Langley, corner 8th and D streets soutien _, It is believed that the disease has now reached Tue CenTRaAL REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION ov THe Staves held their first annual meeting last night and elected the following officers: Rutherford, southern er es president; MM, New Jersey, vice j WH. Barton, Michigan, sccretary; “Oliphant, Pasuapivadia. on corresponding vetary; Charles King, Mix The chair ap penta a Committee, of which Mr Mr. Charles King, of Minnesota, is’ chairman, to consider the advisability of giving a reunion and seciable. SESS ELLE Orexixe oF Bips ror Twine ayp Wrar- rixe Parer.—Bils for furnishing the Post Office Department with paper and twine were rerday. | The Pe lowest bidders were town, DD. C.. who ', 2x25, eam; itacams a ae unt delphi peream Wh $14.48 per hundred | “% pounds, vil ur & Weels, er tpg coiton twine, $31.24 per hi pounds. pobs ee Proresson Cromwett will have to get a larger hall, or make his art entertainment less attractive. rede gen ghhay Ate were corupied last nij y pesnon had to [ Cow the usual exhibitions of statuary and all pictures. ‘These entertainments altract beoy of eulture in every city where they are given. mec Hien rand THE inept x ETERAN Usion installed the followin, last evening: John Traeciak, weeiient: Hage, Hugh Eichholz, vice president; Rein- old Springsguth, ; Win. Burchardt, ent financial seeretary; Daniel Pfeil, Srenserer; L Louis Erdman, sergeant-at-arms; eae Ebert, L. Caron, Wm. Heins, and FA: Benter, board of directors. Tae) numbers about 150 meibers, and is in a healthy financial condition. ——_—_—__- Aw O1p Soupier Kitzep ny « BuLt—Yes- terday afternoon, while Baward a Ferrew, an old soldier at the Sobliers’ Home, cattle, he was attacked by @ bull and g oxed in neck, the larynx being completely severed. Dr. J.D. Bond, U. S. A., was sent, and after a ride from the city to the Soldiers’ the case a hopeless one, and that be done for Farrow, who lived until about te one o'clock, when death put an end to his sufferings. week mer eaten ‘Tue STONE-MASONS’ SoctEry last night elect- ed the following oficers the ensuing six mo Dennis James the wages of the members of the society $4.50 per day. oneal ‘Tue Yorxe Mex’s Kervsiicay Cive held their annual last night, and ollowing officers:. Arth pout | vice president, BO Frank Kelly; Tae Poromac Ferry Compasy, at their annual to-day, elected the directors:—H. William Sohne Wile W. A. — S.8. Howison, H.C. Mr. 8.8. Howison ‘and Wm. M. Tenney vecretaiy. platacbaic sense 4 misses and wtallsand patties thc soem colors. For valls and ip ag ‘the aunl most im the city. low. —e—— ILDIXG ABSOCIATION.—At the 63d month! Bi ing A it $7 Mere sold ($2,000 prent, sociation last W pettle) at an average of 71 per cent. ¢ | pone LIVELY RENARKS BY “‘xI8S BROWN.” C3) Buiter Star:—Considering the namberless mur- ders, fires, and disasters by land and sea, one ree came Pe in = mae aah ge hha did. Men of all Fcnaeniven ie far as oc bag oe hats when seeing what’s to be seen in our office; but he wasn’t going to be the slave of tustom, not be. No, he sailed in mhead, with two Hanged Office Re and half a Stind” in_one hands ‘Aftcer-inch peneil in the other, and a decided air of now-you'll-catch4t- ness around him ig A He “wanted to know, you know,” first about the work, and then when that was noted, the neme, » and * condition of servi- tude” of every lady in the room; likewise how much of the hair ap it on each head was artificial, and where {t was bought; also the av- bo OE cent rye ee & Gh oe bg dee or ed co considerably xed, 8 whisper that the names were e—ah, weil! he must judge for ise nto, we're not mad because we're a lot of old mails and widows waiting for reélection; no such thing!) About the “pre- vious condition, &e.,” he didn’t know; a pernsal of applications for promotion would furnish all thase facts; and about the hair, he, the inter Viewer, had Dest find out for himself. [ gultaventory of 18 avaliable material on es table by that time, it was satisfactory—two pa- Le sy gre two bottles of mucilage, an ink- stand, a call-bell, and sundry books. By the time I had shied all those at iis head “he would naturally be solicitous about his own hair.} ‘Then, al inroads to be made by death or marriage—-well, some people were tough, to say the bape and as men were hot given auch unts or grandinothers, our cirele. bid nt ae unbroken for some _. _—< fies thet the hat ith the interviewer under it turned to go, ad I followed, hoping to see him come to grief in some shape or Gies before he left that office. There — the cutting and pupching machines; e would be in- if on hh fate | tattry Che etiect of cithert but no, he he- rea ie handling not, as far as they were con: hope remained. Ta the “front room” there lie the yillaions remains of a vil- lainous matting, which have uated more dams than any engineer living; ( by exe pesieness didi’t L wish T were a man, so Cod aS id say something than ae ey r ten U went down! Iguess So.) Ifo Would play their nal trick ata take that hat off, But no; that mania reserved for something Seba, duce crea the form mustting cowid wt siiay tim; and 1 await the event with impa- Miss Brown. —_—_—— Ixserep ny a Housr Farina ox Him.— yesterday afternoon, Jerry colored, ie gle emiploved in in Lagge a Spor ont street, ‘was severely in- Jee by the pales fallinge cer Bailey as- ed him to his home on isth street, between L =a M streets. eee Rea Estite Sace.—Messrs. Cox & Callan, Teal estate agents, have sold lot 3 (containing six acres) of Queen's substivision, called Haddock's Hill, belo: to C. Ruppert, to Mrs. Packard, a *: per acre. Stokes After the Sentence. A NIGHT OF AGONY AND A DAY OF KELIGIOUS © ON SOL ATION, 4, 0¢ Condemned cell 8 pied by Edwari S. Stokes, had a more inviting look yesterday than on Monday. The prisoner's carpet is spread on the floor, the bed i= featly covered with his own bedding, aud his books are laid by methodically, but the white walls are bare. An irrevocable rule of the prison precludes the possibility of paperiog or otherwise ornamenting them. The Sige of his new quarters deeply affected risoner. His eyes wandered and his face plaints showed his agony. He wrung his hands and wept alternately, and walked to an! tro until uearly flye o'clock yesterday morning. Then he fell asleep. Kes slept until about 10 o'clock, and awoke ayparently much retreshed. He ate very spar- ingly of the breakfast which had been prepared by Miss Foster, and had barely tinished it when his brother Horace visited him. The brother remained two hours, and his visit was followed by one from the Rev. Dr. Montgomery, of the Church of the Incarnation, Madison avenue. It was in thischuych that the funeral services were performed over remains of ope of Stokes’ rothers a few weeks ago, the reverend doctor officiating. The pastor’s conversation with Stokes, as well as that of Stokes’ brother, was carried on with him throngh the grating of the iron door, as prisoners under sentence of death are not allowed communication.) he th their triends in any other way, although they are per- mitted to consult with their counsel int the hall. he next visitor was Mr. Dos P: who had a whispered conference with his client that lagted between two and three hours. The Rev. ex 4 Montgomery then returned. Stokes’ spirits better after these visits, He talked ant hehaved like a man who had been : relieved from some great oppression. His fac tened, mach of the of look returned, and his voice had tely but positively refused to make pubite hing regarding the conversation with his Pot, OF to talk aout their N.Y. Sun, 8th instant. Stow Proeress or THx Taal oF Mrs. action.— Whanror.—But little as made yes- tetday im the trial of Mrs. arton ‘at A as foralle Van Ness. jeged Cyr oa to poison Eugene The counsel far the prisoner filed & bil of exce tions to the ruling of the court by which thelr m@tion to quash the indictment was ret A mg@tion was made to quash the eleventh and tweltth counts (not included in the previous métion), which was alsooverruled by the court, dual exceptions taken by the defence’ ‘Next fol. ed a motion to compel the counsel for the ation to elect one count of the indictment wo jose where mane plow t Neal. This motion th rt overruled, and the ane ti de diinedy ciaigede ‘but that there should de. wacoang acts constituting the nee. This point was argued at great length by the counse! on both sides, and the court took is under advisement. A decision wasto be given Oe ee Ss ee DeaTH rrom A BALoony—Sad Fate vs Girl_—The public attention is callea na ng manner ~— the insecurity of balconies that so o abound on the tenement in some pasts V4 the city. viri’ nant °F clock on Sumlay Elizabeth Bierlien poi by the frailty of one of these d junctsto the house in which she lived. The house is situated at the southeast corner of Pleasant and Henry streets. The de- ceased with a young girl named Barbara ea: mg Of the balcony to look down, and the frail structure = aase or- way. John Listerman, who came out w balcony Just as the girls were time to seize ut Elisabeth fell to the pavement, five teet, and ia ina few ee ‘ Coroner began an in- it until to-day—Cincin- ageing grocer lag rod New Or- leans Picayw Pinebback. i in which sry re Expromed a Spee ag ng iitory in ory in its char Should have been, heralded te the formal tterance of boop his pas ars the p bog ory wd —S ities, both nor rales a ee sieceaatie tore Tite Picayune editorially claims’ that no back’s i the heavy snew fall western wheat fiekls means cheap bread for consumers of the east, as well as prosperity for the western farmers. Anna still lives? He expected ifthae taka the veles 8 Benediotion perp jassachasetts , Whilst evad- ingie § letter of the waaerotiony law, still keep it. ‘Man is a mystery,” & you to benu,-“¥es; Sear ett he, * A agirlle Resi ed to the ear ped wiry om age ic noises Sun tuerningsis inthe shapeof "alercy, mel where is that eerew-dniver:” Pa CITY ITEMS. glee cde aged Scrat Sy core sie men in w: best gar : will do wie ore them. ino. C. ENNING, a Price omy. 410 Seventh street north west. ton Light Infantry Uniform. WiM alter © St size purchaser . Hase Bros. “2 Corner Tth & D streev. A Neerecreo Coven, cold, or sore throat, a ingle oy Re a plea inset which ‘might be checked by a’simply remedy, pany Mr. Herringiso, obj ike, *Brewon’s Bronchial Trockes,” if alowed to 4 progress may terminate seriously. 03 plea. The court decided per course was by mandamus; aoe on of the District Attorney, the ease was dismissed. Porice Count, Judge Sneil.—To-day, iy To THe Coxstmprive.—Let those who lan- guish under the fatal severity of our climate through u complaint, or even those who are’ in decked Zalich, larceny of two pi valued consumption, by no three ‘months in jail. tone eas chs means despair. There isa safe a1 at yd with selling liquer without license; #120. Ww m, | at hand, and one easily ‘ilbor’s Com Green, , charged with stealiny no ee ae and Lime,” without th ‘pee pono of lea from the Washington oe ig mat ierehore Very pauscati flavor of ap compa ty days im jail. ‘Thomas Collins, | hereto! by the white, charged i ith stealing a load of manure: Sat hating property wiek mene the a .& “aoubly efficacious, iemarkable testi- ilals of ig gong bah exhibited to those ya For sale by A. B. Witter, Chemist, 1 “es Cou Court St. Boston. e08 Tre Nationat Savines Bask, corner of New York avenue and 13th street, pays 6 per et. santos deposits for each ¢: ty Wad hours, 9to4. Saturdays, tod a1 and i TB, M6 —— CoRNS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, Bunions Chiblains, Bad Nails, &c., successfully treated by Dr. gays Chiropodist, No. 535 Uith street, opposite Treasury. Established im Wash- The stockholders of the Chesapeake aud Chio ington 1861. canal at thelr meeting in Annapolis yesterday, es Adopted. reablutions seanccting the Miscraad | Wittcox & Ginw's Suwine Macmixe. The Senators and Representatives in Congress to cn- | SClebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. deavor to brocure legislation in satisfaction of | Baum's heopehirt and corset factory, Td treet, the claim of the company against the United wime s. ss peas on for alleged damages « lone the canal by the THERMOMETERS and ‘ters are repaired mstruction of the Washington aqueduct to | and made to order by Hempler, near 44 sireet. ——EEaEREEEEEws aes = ply Washington and Gergetown with water. Twenty years ago, says the report of President REAL ESTATE AGENTS. F, = ecm the government obtained water rights ane Bomies by promising to fulfil certain tions to the company, but it has as yet REAL ESTATE, AGENT. AND BROKER, jan) da . $7 STREET. : 905 sf 905 obligat failed to do s0, thereby greatly embarrassing the case Jackson, on charged with stealing coal; thirty days each in jail. GEORGETOWN. Sap BURNING OF A LITTLE pe ocmepend one o'clock o’clock to~lay, in the absence parents, a little daughter of W. D. Cassin, So was fearfully burn rough alleged inatten= tion of the servants in whose charge it was left, its clothes took fire from the steve. CLAIM OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND ONTO CANAL CoMPANy on THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.— canal and affecting its trade. pes ABP! the matutinal cock-tail is now tuning the nerves. *Chronic alcoholism” killed a fifteen-year- toper in St. Louis last month. PHIL. H. WELCH & CO., “ew umes Nitwon-Ronzawl will return to | REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS America before the close of this year. AND INSURANCE AGENTS. Hassan Pasha, sonof the Egyptian Vice- rey, iscaming to maken tourot Antics BR IK Rag ipiey pod ae 87-Edwin A. Stevens, ir.,of Hoboken, S. N.d., } collected, pectieiced and advanced. Mon is 17 years old, and worth $40,000,000. fully invested. ‘of all Kinds falar 7-San Francisco is ahead as themam- | SxS<ateh, ‘eine Pecincationey contracts and ey ber Se ip type-setters employed. ahatan . Give ws 7 Water no protection from fire—The New | one Haven water company is burnt out. S7 Offic under Masonic de Culpabdle, Bt setts arsenic in Mr. Culp's pump ih Decatur, Ty and making is ramil: peel any young men now wasting the mid- night hit | prey in reading ten-cent romances, il be the leaders of progress—the bartenders ail Ps mies kings of the sidewalks—ten years USTIN P. BROWN, Corner N. ¥. avenue and 8th street, Washington, D. C., WHoresate DEALER IN LUMBER, LIME, CEMENT, SAND. &e., UMBER BILLS cut to order on ehort p BLUE STONE for Builting, Macadamizing Paving purposes delivered in’ any part of he Diet AL ESTATE bought and sold and money in- .. To oa hot the business 1 ‘will by aie attention: Sfice Natty fe from LJ EW OFFICE JUAN BOYLE & CO., REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, No. 605 Fivteenzu Steer, ieee ae ) gee er seven thousand kangaroo hides have Leen worked up into fine boots for the youn men of San Francisco. ‘They are said to exec! the patent leathers as a dress boot for hops. re- and will be at my marl-if M°&tT AND SHALL. H. B. OR A HANDSOMELY TiN isitkD HOUSE on south THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING STOCK | AMreet. between ai and Ad strects, with all the sued OF ELEGANT RAIMENT FOR time ui balance. Beveral PARMS canal! and laces time on balance. Several S, Ia he line of the Point oe Tooke railroad, —— few minutes’ walk of the depot, within: minutes of Washington. Terms easy. Also, two dired acres cach, on the same Toad and same from depot, improved by House, &c.” Alse, one of 50 acres in Fanquiet county, Va.,'very handsomely im. Eary terms. ‘One of 800 acres, near Ractell’s Station: Var" Will bs sold is quamtien ts sult purchasers: on caxy terms. Six lots on north GENTLEMEN AT ‘two hun- stance FABLE BROTHERS, Corner 7th and D Sts. MUST AND SHALL BE SOLD side of Rhode Island avenue, 20x130 eac! payment, balance can remain for five (5)" ware, with interest at 7 per cent. One lot on sont of same TO MAKE KOOM FOR THE IMMENSE | sttest. 21%, on very susm ot 38 Tite corner "K OF 5 ol «. Fow rest, be- STOCK OF RICH AND BEAUTIFUL ey re bg a streets. Six lots os pose Comptes apitol, fronting, Ete A Jer- " . nie; one of the SPRING GOODS NOW IN PREPARATION. monn Cioumtay Wee oe 66 Neen: teas malo akaioe ee gctown. | \ handsome House oa corner fod Hi streets, with every provement, IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR FRIENDS, | time payments. A fine lot on ty street southeast, i WHILE WE ARE TAKING STOCK, tween Bl and 3d. To lote on 31 street, between © WE WILL LET THEM HAVE and B, southeast. Several lots on D street, between . ree i WINTER CLOTHING | Sot Abe Moperand Lees all parte of the een TO LO. aT in. sums of from $1,000 to $10,900 on real estate. For the See DI of the, lio. the Office LOWER RATES THAN EVER. | yi! WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, frum ‘2 urlock, INSURANCE COMPANIES. PP°Cee Your tire STEONG. OLD CO} LOok! BIG BARGAINS IN BOY'S CLOTHING! PA tee’ NSBR- M. GREAT REDUCTION IN RICH RAIMENT! — AACE 08-5 Pn of Ni Newark, § ke Ney Organi @ PRODIGIOUS PILES OF PANTALOONS! Organized TAS y eran LEY. ERY JONAS, Aces seen UNHEARD-OF OPPORTUNITIES ON ovER- | —2"" za2K vee ae WP NOT APELY TO THE OLD STUPENDOUS SALES SEASONABLE STOCK! Pee INSURANC COMPANY, iF WAS! ee an diupepeies By © x 3538- oma in the padding, of boc ‘National of the BARGAINS! BARGAINS! — BARGAINS | Republic, No. 706 D street northwest. No. charge Directors —Dr. Jas. C. nda Mec, orig JM. Brad ‘yn. HE Bradley Cr cH: wy, rede mitbergcr, Wd pera Donalds 3 Fe Bega BHADLEY, President The Fashionable Clothiers, eeaKiuns BRADLEY, Secretary. 'dec)-codu jane Northwest corner 7th and D streets. T'5mPiNscidinck COMBISY, *A* DISTRICT “OF ‘OF COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CASH CAPITAL......... .9 100,000 Fo? FAMILY USE. SE ome Ming, No. 908 Pennsyl- THE sania avenue. OBE: Fee prtiecrotary. HALFORD DIRECTORS LEICESTERSHIRE Geo. F. Gulic! AR. Shepherd, “TABLE SAUCE, A RAILROAD AND Real Estate Mortgage Combined. TRE VERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MADE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. FOR SER Sap: In {te 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Rail- road Company furnishes to the public an investment secarity which combines the ready negotiability, the convenience, and the high credit of a first-class rail- road bind, with the solidity and safety of s real es- tate mortgage on land worth at least twice the amount loaned, ‘They are offered at par in currency, and yield & HANDSOME PROFIT to thove exchanging 5-203. pe ins bonds are a oes and only mortgage on the ) 18 equipments and and also on a land ArmA WEEE, 0s ths Conemrastwerens toon” wil average 23,000 acres to each mile of track. NITED agATES PATENT OFFICE, ‘On the petition SEE Aue of | hey are ineucd in denominations fom $100 to oetied te ie on Os Sth tod of Reel, ime, $1,000 Coupon, and $100 to $10,000 Registered, bave 5 bated thirty years wo run, bear an interest of 7:39 per cent. in gold, and are EXEMPT FROM UNITED on the bedi By Boag Spe we STATES TAX to the holder. pe day of Marek ‘The semi-annual interest on the Registered Bonds * Roy person may Op is paid with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the post office Ce 7s ns address of the holder, bectedegi on. 2 Cor All Marketable Stocks and Bonds received in ex- change, without expense to the investor, at their highest current prices. JAY COOKE & cCo., BANKERS, may? WASHINGTON. FActs ow ; AT CosT eee eee THING TO COME 4ND EXAMINE Teeter th ao aa cdi For Sanz CuFar.—Que complete ‘Washing. Ef Medern Interviewer An A rm rer amongst the FROCERS, Price List Georgetown Advertisements. | ([oume out SALE O8 OF WINTER GOOD one aS, MILL ER. Steet, Georgetown, T+ fing at greatly red Latics, Winter Drew vot ? Strive Oitoman amd OO tee, Por mich mad boys’ wear ote, Flannel. Men's and Taliee’ Merivo Coderwear. bargains in Cotten Goods. ov GROCERIES Also, great ited - eae (ERS’ AND MECHANICS’ NA TIONAL. pee si: vane ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Ors, The Board “: four per cent.(4 cent) ‘ont of sais = -Sawlw SUGARS, (Best ead YORK BRANPS ) m1 shall ° gp sce eee the cones bering fysained tu Sarchouse (without paytacai of dui aides) fore than — years from the date of original — ne fifth cask poe, marked V. B., No. gale, 1 out, 2 ay hentia! pt galls Potted im the 8 rom Havre, on the Ith 8 of October, 1888, by Vandeiiorat & Be ach signed to A.C. Plant. Weehington, D ‘One bbl. D. No. 3, J Family—the : Family—Welch + be- AS, _ dct ci. _" W* © WHEATLEY SUNDRIES. Pranes—choice. 2 Steam Prcing. gt Seonring ee ‘s Orrick, 49 Jurrencon Srarer 19 eee: reeet, ok soot Tomators—3 Ib< Hi 4 of the oldest, c= = Hehments of the kind in this country plac vac ion I i the District for Cleaning or Dyeing ualbennes ae es 3 th tw Ciething.- Everything apper-aining to the busines wall and prompily executed. “‘ifice cloned daily” at fopeet, exer} Sewhon it Ww open me Sapte. Pest Office Box 723. ma — Call at once, an we cannot guarantes the above une BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e, paraliiod low prices for any ackmmte tongit of tiaes CoMMEFCcE THE NEW YEAR WITH a DIARY. BE SURE YOU GET THE BEST’ SHILLINGTO Bookseller and Stationer, Corner 4%: street and Pennsylvania avenoe, Has FIFTY DIFFERENT KINDS, incloding the PATENT SELF-CLOSING ARE —_ AMERICAN AND ENGLI: ALMANAC RICAN, if RoWts FOR 183. ELPHONZO YOUN & ©o., GROCERS, 4 ENGLISH PIC * MUSTARDS, BLANK BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, FINE RUSSIA ARLE OILS, LEATHER. = <ET ENGLISH, && ade why ren AY im ; “eee 2s Ist 6 eee eee NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, very Boe EVERYTHING IN THE STATIONERY LINE OFAN! at very bow prices. Whviesale and Retail, at Z C. WITMER, Grocer, SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, jaatr 1918 Prone ivania avenwe dee30-tr Corner 43% street and Penna, HE WORKS OF CHARLES DICKENS; capi | Q), *- tal edition; in parts, very fully illustraied; 50 | Pi.cr6 te not tm this wide world a happier lite “PUSPRATT'S CHEMISTRY. Jn parts. a PO Py pia 08 oe eT anseet, | At twist the cat's tail when she Jumps on} car Knee 1CHARD B. MOHUN & €O., 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Corner itn Sterer, Would call special attention to elegant stock of FANCY GOODS, Paris, Vienna and English; also, superb stock of BOOKS, just received, both Engtish and American, including many New Works and New Editions. A large and very complete assortment of JUVENILE and TOY BOOKS. decNtr_ COR. 111m STREET AND PA. AV YMNALS WITH TUNES. HYMNALS WITH TUNES AND CHANTS. Rost Family.» Choice Family, only... XX Extra Flour... " 0 — Fr Bae. por I ine Ibs. Leaf Lard, 1 Edited by Rev. Chas. H. Hail and 8. B. Whitely Remember onr pumitcs and give uso Also, a full assortment of Purchasing cleow be EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, Inall styles of binding, just received by RICHARD B. MOHUN & CO., A before NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. T. METZGER, N. 417 Seventh Street, _ Dom 1015 Pennsylvania avenue OTICE. DEALER IN dare y OF A NEW 81 STATIONERY spons NP BLANK BUOK MAXUFACTOR FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GROCERIES, oer LF ARRIR ESE VISE barerisc Has Constawriy ay Sree public are toca and examine our new stock. ¥. FRENCH, FINE OLD WHISEIES, FINE OLD WINE, COOKING WINE Under National Metyopslitan Bau and next door to Jay Cooke & Coe ington, D.C. DRY GOODs. 2 D®* Goons eel2tt PURE JAMAICA RUM. NEW ENGLAND RUM. SCOTCH WHISKY, STOCK AND ENGLISH ALE, PORTER, Si GREAT SACRIFICES! TWENTY PER CENT. OFF ON ALL SALES OF Woolen Goods, Until Feb, 1, 1573. FOREIGN FRUITS. In orler to REDUCE STOCK, we now offer the | S?indid assortment of chan rst Dry Go that have ever been ire have fon many WINTER are wailing to CANNED GOOBS. eayy laa once Father than ary ss plain ze from which there is no ar a are a and we to yo our Woolen or Stock low prices, subject to othe 3E APPLE CIDER, DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT., = hye see the naparallcled adv MEDFIELD BUCKWHEAT, BERS "cos aie mice AF ae NEW YORK Apres, WOOLEN HOSIERY. EA Sian WINTER GLOVES and MERINO tnpEs EW ‘our usual le Dry Goods and Cottons Pe at FIXED Bariewk wi HOUT Dis, fe .) |e D ELSE bt ‘We desire CHOICE BUTTER, Packed expressed for family use in small pails Received Weekly. BOGAN & WYLIE, jant-tr 1018 axe 1020 Tru Sr. Nortiweer. COFFEES ae Se di¢tr ROASTED FRESH EVERY Day HOTELS. — Bares FOR CASH BUYERS: ILLARD’S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D.C. REMODELED, REFURNISHED, FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND ELEVATORS ADDED. OPEN NOVEMBER 2, 1872. TF. CAKE, Peon: FRENCH CANDIES! FRENCH CANDIES! Best LAYER RAISINS, all the ‘modera ree bells, and gas. rere aud ‘Ss RAISINS. spi Goaresions rae uecuony f DiEb LEMON PEEL wy ria: pase the’ door every two of three SOFT SHELL EAU Wauwops ad Persons ryt find Stop at this house. B A Yeo scorr PLACE, deck, Sun Procter & Gombe SOLE SOAP, at 10cents per C. S. OHARE & SON, Awrron HOUSE, decé- Sn Northeast corner of léth and K sts. Tt. BRYANT HOUSE, So Bechara ee Y. avenue. lst Whelesale and Retail Grocers, @iStr 1213 7th street N. W., between M and N.

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