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Amusement, 4c., To-night. National Th-ater—Jananschek in ‘* Deborah.” Theater Comique—Comic , drama, come- ‘Gy, burlesque, songe, dances, ete. New dail—Pref. Cromwell's Art ut. ondensed Leeals. of the board of health, performed erday. first number of a new fostalfpaper week- i be isxmed in this city on » to im the official record of the current eonta! Bess of the Post ()ffice Department. ‘The board of public workshas notified all ties who have been furnishing drain and Pipe. not to forward any’ more after this date, as a eeficient qua is om hand for prenent une. The directorsof mgvon George- town raitroad yesterda: rd the following of- 3 al ‘Wm. Orme; secre! treasurer, He Mart; superintendent-©. ©. Sailor? S°™Y From -James Bellew we have ith street, @ pempblet ixned by J. W.O. Brien, New York, ing both sides of the Froude discussion, es of Rev. Mr. Burke, John Mitchell, Phillips, and James’ Anthony Froude. Rit Corn Pont: No.2: G. A; R._ last evening elected the following officers: L. B. Cutler, P. €.2J. M. Cline, 8. V. CT. Langhorn, J. V. J.-F. Linden, adjt; R. Armour, Q. M.:G. Gard- ner. surgeon: B. F. Hawkes, chap.; T. Duffy, 0. 3 W. W. Hudson, 8. ML; C. ‘Temperance Alliance of the District of Columbia, ORGANIZATION OF THE UNION—ELECTION OF CERS. OFFICERS. Rast night the delegates of the various tem- JEZRNCE organizations, appointed under ation adopted on the 2d of November last, by Pioneer Council, Sons of Jonadab, met at inion League Hail, and was called to order by K€; it, of the Jonadabs. “There were organizations represented. A tem] or; Saation was e flected by calling Mr Dy B, Tello- Tay, 12 the chair, and electing B. 0. Polkin- born a rT. Hol ‘ay, on @hair, caused the eail tobe read. ne peeretary. ‘The committee after a short absence returned with a constitution, provi shall be «The Temperance Al Sir ok Columpia,” and the object ‘to improve Se comfort, happiness and prosperity of the le, by suppressing the sale of intoxicating On the third clause, ‘members may be admitted in such a manner as may be pre- seribed by law, by subscribing to this a Such fees aad dues as may be was considerable debate—Mr. that the one, com| of ef the various organizations, as by this ge, they could better accomplish their ends. . Maupin moved to insert ‘-that the member- ship should consist of six delegates from each * erganization.” Mr. Peck opposed the amend- ment; thought it would be too much like a close corporation. Mr. Dunning referred to the “al- Bancce” in the northern states, and suggested that the same plan could be pursued here. Mesers. Maupin and J. L. the — it was 'e was adopted by an overw! ‘The representative of Puritt ) was admitted. vote, Lodge, Good ‘Templars | The following officers were then elected:— D. P. Halloway, president; B. D. Peck and Geo. wage. vice presidents; J.B. Dunnl , Secre- ear anaes xX oN Taiat ny Jury.—Yesterday case was called in the circuit court, FRoon Zetge, Cartier when Mr. T. F. Miller,counsel for ‘the stated that the princ{pal witness LE ret d % i i to it several days ago, Mr. H. O. Jounson- ” Chorus of jurors. here.” Mr. Harmon.. ‘Sfty-Gfth anniversary of the Medical Society of the District of Columbia was celebrated last evening p33 Soe Sa a Presence of a very lar; t andi- . Dr. James E. Mo: , called 2. 5. “ ho read the anniversary paper. The subject was the “Propave a Of disease, the modes by which thed® germs 228 be propagated. perpetuated and distri and wo may enter.” the patient alone with the windows open, and on approaching the bed a swam of files rose ‘and flew away. feet and wings laden with the virus toscatter the disease broadcast. pws be ac os Tre E:ent-uorr Law Aarratiow.—The National Labor Council met last night at 436 Louisiana avenue; Mr. A. E. me, presi- dent, and 0. € ler, secretary. Mr. Lip; said that the National Labor Pablishing Com- pany were ebout to issue a beeen Bn rae be ealled Our Cowntry. Mr. Roberts object @f the paper was to advocate t-hours as a legal day's work, to establish m ic’s life in- warance companies homes. mittee— Messrs. Merrill, LePaul, Williams, Lovelace and Graham—was appointed to ex- amine into the matter, and reported favorably ep the po ome and recommemlied that the x be pted as the organ of*the council. Teport was - Messrs. 4 gstone, Corbitt, Kenzie and MeHe were appointed a to investigate report why the eight-bour law is not enfurced at the goverument insane asylum. —— ‘Tae Live —— nog a dnspections—At Clark's ~ uaVTe © depot, ‘Themiag, 46 swine were offered, and sold at 6\a6yc. At Center market 2¢cattleof a very « ee ee eae At Drovers’ Rest, yesterday, 516 were offered, wome of which were very fine, others Tior. Louis Means had 164 head; some of them were prime, but most of them were inferior; Frazier had 34 of the best in the market, of the S16 that were offered; 446 sold to butchers, at the usual prices; Hunt, Hoffman, Eggleston, ‘Emerson taking the |. Bowers ai were up, and sold at 34a all, but nothing was lett Livi x. Market rather ever. ——_-—_—__ —Mada: janauschek had ‘Tue Synaree— vee ht, snd as usnal landed for her wonderful acti Score ways bere 1 e Se of Deborah,” ia the “decoased, while te ‘where the an- no diame is at- ving me business Mr. A. Srracs, pep terataies, & sbont te take an Sueeetoey SS bee welk SE actus opens wee ca ing down the of which, fet te guar amd eae cantor Woes CRONWELL’S brilliamt art entertainments attract a Md and cultivated attendance ' | and Potomac river railroad, and to regulate its | comstrnction sna tion.” This dill, it will be session giving gress to the remembered, was with = when it reached r all of which were published in Tae Stag a few pa ‘he bill aa it “peat ever, wo as the ’ . ptm off all the amendi- the oval of Congress to the operation and malutesanee of a strett Talircad by the Anacostia and Potomac river railroad company. over the following route: Commenci: Stet neni the mortherm onl of the navy- bridge, and ranning through 11th street cast, N street south, Water street, 12th street west, Ohio speak. avenue and lth street west, to the western ter- | F i Fran minus of said road. at the intersection of Penn- Eu Fie Speveng,oltr Woman's Pav named, writes Mrs. sylvania a; and Ith street west, conform- ing to the grades the same are now or may hereafter be estab- lished by law: Provided, That said company shall construct at least a single-track road over said route, and open the same to travel within eighteen months after the approval of the act. | to-morrow c.2. That in the matter of laying their | dent of the association, will arrive on panne, pod cement reaes ~ — bot = ing next, and will bably make her of the board of public works for the District of | May ytay™® * the Ebbitt so nog. a Columbia; and that they shall pave their tracks LETTER PROM SUSAN B. ANTHONY. and the spaces between them, and for the space | Mrs. Lockwood received a letter {rom her yes of two feet beyond the outer line thereof, and | terday, in which she says she refuscd to give Pg ees same in good order, without pix immersing il at Rochester, in order that she might be re- the United States or the District of Columbia, | leased on a writ of Aabeas and secure & and that said pavement sha! as preseri by said board of public works; and that the rate | {nangeof venue ta highcrecurt. She says her of fare to be charged and received by the said company shall not exceed five centsa passenger for any distance between the termini of sald Sere ne ee Clande Melnotte “im Court.” BEPLEADS GUILTY TO AN ASSAULT AND Is FINED $5—A QUARREL ABOUT CLAUDE'S Too ‘This morning, in the Criminal Court, Judge S ma MacArthur, the case of KR. B. Lloyd, charged with an assault with intent to kill ‘Thomas H. Donohue, in A\ T. F. Milter, guilty assal The te from in convention. ‘Matilda Joslyn , chairman of the execu- tive committee of association, will be here , and Miss Susan B. Pcogeeny ene jomlay x lawyers are deeply interested in her case, and re wi suffrage anite and make her case the Care of the four, of business and stated that he (Lioyd) was in the “Lady of Lyons,” and. wished to bi NTTER i 1 au FRO} 5 costume; that the entertainment was for aca who ‘writes: “I purpo itable that witness made a deduction in | on after arye aad iim voli tate VICTORIA WOODHULL, in here on the 9th. Thavean purpose his m | agent who vel all over the west with me, the night im ‘ueston Lloyd asked him if he and he will probably also want me to, speak in tween them and witness started stairs, when about asonvention in ‘Wasting thie month? made an insulting remark and witness T suppose there is to be one, 80, give picked up 8 pice of wood when me the particulars in your posserson. But I ‘AS FIRED nothi: done in Congress this sexsio from a |, and witness’ wife cam< ime So ite committee are unani- out of the room at that time. Lloyd then ran | mous against voting even in the territories, and I out and left the pl: fear the administration means to crush ont the of the’ witnem andthe court granied ic and | Ee omckine Min anocounaey fhe amendments % e 5 to then asked him to state the value of the coat he tGolwall. “Thad thought ticcecnenen one; Jeft with him. Witness said it was worth $1.50 | but recent events seem to indicate it is or $2. not.” Referring toa ment between one Mr. Lloyd.—-T would ask the court toobserve the coat I have on; this is the one he speaks of. You may Judge the worth of it, and by it of the credibility of the witness.” Mr. Lloyd went on to say that he called on Donohue to get his coat, and tendered $7 additional to the Le of the su: movement and herself, Mrs. W. says: ‘We cannot afford to fight among ourselves while there is so much work to do for the whole sex. I have more on my hands than I can attend to and do it well. Our trials may come off this or next month; we msational that $10 previously paid for the hire of the costume. expect the: ill be the most se: that Donohue refused to receive the amount and be- | have ever ‘Secured, since we are determined to came insulting. He (Lloyd) retaliated, and re- | show up in a clear and unmistakable manner marked that he would replevy the pro the modes of life Burmed by the so-called gen- which he illegally held, and turned to go ‘Dh | tlemen of our large c! suit for obscene the — nm he nearly reached the foot, he | literature I have uo doubt will never be brought received to trial; still it may. We hope it may, and that, A TREMENDOUS BLOW FROM A LOG OF WOOD | too, soon.” Wd on the shoulder, which induced him to turn. Donohue continued to throw, and it being im- | Axxrat MeeTixe THE Frnewen’s possible for hira to get out of the way he turned | Muruar Reiize Associa tion.—At the annaal and fired at Donohue. He did not go for the the Firemen’s Mutual Relief Associ- purpose of having any difficulty, and was armed | ation last night at the Frauklin Engine House, on Comore because of sundry threats made | Mr. Lewis submitted a resolution which was by a clique, at the portunity of reve insulting him at Iitater.” When he fit that a » treasurer. HIS OWN LIFE WAS IX DAN Mr. Cronin made te remarks thanking GER, and his antagonist at a distance of two flights of | the association for the confidence and congrata~ stairs, it being impossible to reach him other- | lating the the success attending wise he fired. this effort. A vote of thanks was tendered the Judge MacArthur said that if the defendant | officers jus and faithful services had made as creditable impersonation the } since the of character of “‘Claude Melnotte” as he had a of directors submitted a of the statement here, he musthave been very suc- their transactions during ‘the past nine months, cessful. wherein it is stated that since the organization Mr. Lioyd.—May it please your honor, had I | there received up to the ut time— received the same courtesy at as | from dues, $136; fines adonat of $10, 830; you have been to extend to me in this | from National ter benefit, 6534; total, $710; court, the result would have been different. | expended, $192; leaving a balance in the ‘hands But there were there a crowd of rowdies and | of the treasurer of #518, ruffians who were = An additional clause was added to the consti- BIRED TO INSULT ME. tution empowering the board of directors to The court said he had no idea that the defend- | elect or contributing mémbers to the ant intended to commit an offence, and prob- | association. . Smith, the secretary, stated ably had he to the jury and ited | that their financial condition would have pre- his statement he would have been acquitted. | sented a much better had the firemen He had, however, [eo guilty to an assault, | been their salaries ‘ly; in default of and the court would impose a fine of $5. this, of their members had failed to pay Mr. Lioyd paid the fine and left the court. up their dues, A change was made in the time ~__, Wasuinorox, Jan.9, 173. | tore hameeeit heee the at eee a m3. | tors, e Euitor Evening Star:—In thie morning's | firet’ Weduesday af each month, a board. of “Chronicle” appears a letter addressed to directors were then chosen, as follows; From vernor by Cot’. 8. Smoot, who himself | No. 1, Wi , 3 rath ee, he pieamyred| Ex “i — No. 2, John W. Sinelatr? No. . Robinson; No. 4, Julius vie to an extra session of the | Stroble; No. 5, Lewis Hauf; hook and’ ladder, legisiatureto cousWler the 7 of an ap- | Samuel D. Mackey; John A: prorriation for the Presiden inangurajion. | Belley. -Adjourcea.? , {t is fair to assnme that the letter was not givet to the press by the governor, and it may .- Eprtor Star:—In your issue of last We Seme. fore be taken for granted the author him- a a paragr ph ci the attention of self its publication. And why? Has | Col. 8.8. Smoot to the fact he isonly the representative elect of the 9th district. Correct. not his ambition been satisfied by his election as But allow me now to ask if we are not now a delegate to the legislative assembly, or is he about to read his — for an official emin- | without a representative at all. The last = ence which will him to substitute for his | graph of 19, of the “act to —= a military title (when, where, and how obtained | government for the District of Columbia,” reads we do not know,) the prefix of “honorable,” | 1s follows: “And no n holding any office of courteous!: trust or profit under the government of the United States shall be a member of the legisla- tiye assembly.”” Mr. Heury who was elected to re) sent this district is, and was at the time of his seen: s in the bureau of engray- ly allowed to persons who occup: Con: 7 it rinting, Treasury Department. I egret that _ Smoot is not — — ~~ lares “‘as a representative I cannot give | resentative, support in the sanction to an aj of public mon. | sembly, should it be c: the views ep otthis sectenc ae the ban F .” | he has expressed in the letter to the Governor, Th his by to in a legisia- Ye Nryts District. ——— Buitpixe Pxrairs.—Theodore Hu; an, of office not commence until ‘‘all fools’ | two-story French roof brick, G street, betwoen day.” You must patiently wait, Colonel, until } 12th and 13th streets northeast. B. R. Plumley, that poetic time, and when the flowers | three corner $d and H streets ore raise their gentle heads, then, rising from your seat, you can elevate persuasive voice and enchain the Throags. In however, pray remember yourself ‘1 fan res ats to your name et, the title of *c: Ax ApMIRING ConsTITUENT. ——— ‘Tue SAVAGE SquaReE Surr-—This a Mr. W. A. Cook, the attorney of the District Columbia, filed the pleas of the defendant in the case of Savage ef al. agt. the District of Co- to the of from the f, allogs to ‘ine by the between defendant for the of @ square of ground (515) for the ‘The pleas are that the defendant was never indebted was as alleged, ‘Ber ; that the Umtox ow Catuoric BrsEVOLENT oni: | agreement was never by the defend. | —: tration in Honor of Father Bu ; that plamti: conveyed such sev pe Pthat ion hae ee Ror could they of the District of Columbia a gee title to the that no — a ius Sion, ayes ju were lawfully aetaarioet of Father ought not to be ad a pe yor ad oF = « ment * plaist Tt was further resol the. Catholic benevolent vember, 1871, the p! Columbia. A com- fered to sell = cane Porice plaintiffs lett » under , Pa same, spared— ot it a3 ne sense no and the Gov anata sr po of march by i Louisiana when the line ‘the board. a. ts October iat, of the disease: take the pes: was dome, and poey =e have been: rin roa bats Mr. on B, ce eer Tina a culld om Dats ov cran—Dr. AH if ie ifis i aH rts i z RERE “ep : ¢ Edwards agt. Adams agt. ment set aside. Lanckton exceptions filed. Kirke agt. 5 CRIMINAL CouRT, Judge MacArthur—To-day, George Harris, ‘with: assault ( » papment below affirmed. R. B. Lloyd, ith assault; plead srullty, fined a3. The were discharged for the . with the of the court. [In the case of Bregazzi the nolle Pros. was entered in this court yesterday because the defendant paid the fine im) tu the Po- lice Court for resisting Lieut. Kelly.] Po.ice Court, Judge Dusenbury, profanity; way, char; fined #130, or thirty days in. jail; charged with Recpiag Showa Ne the judge el a Be, judge Teviewed the testimony, and held that no tive proof had been elicited as setat the Pate any time alle, rant, and Robert Lane, Rachel Lane and Mary were charged with the larceny of sundry articles from Franklin Barrett’s grocery store, on 9th street, consisting of brushes, soap, matches, &c., but after hearing the inconclusive testimony, the district attorney entered a nolle pros. THE HORSE-CART THEFTS. Henry Smallwood, colored, was charged with stealing a horse-cart, valued’ at $65, from cou- tractor Fletcher, who testified that he has missing carta for some time past; that this cart had been sold by defi to John Scott, of Whom he had recovered it; Gomplatnant had talesed twelve earts within the past two months. i i H 5 hin auction books im the name of Duvall, from whom he had taken it for debt. The judge sent the cases to the grand jury, fixing bail at $200 1a each case. Sampeon Tyler, James Miller, William ipson Tyler, James ,» William H. Hawkins, C. Dow! and Thomas pound men, were A.K. Browne, counsel for the asked that the be allowed to testify in their own behalf, and asked a severance of the cases, and that pegs bad Genes Sosretty. 7 court declined La Pas pregens. va said he would discharge any of accused if no evidence was elicited. From clubs and brickbats were used freely, and seve- rah ot the parties got heads put on them. The it lasted about twenty minutes, and the aceused were all engaged in GEORGETOWN. D:ep yrom Its Ixscunres.—The httle dangh- urned ter of W. D. Cassin, esq., badly b day by her clothes taking fire from the stove, as stated in Taz Star of e » died this morning at 9 o'clock. She was an little child four years old, and up ci within a few hours of her death. Her parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their affliction. River News.—The ice on the Potomac is still very heavy. The steamer Jno. Gibson is still ice-bou in Quantico bay; also, the steamer Lady of the Lake. Ths government di ch boat arrived there 'y for the purpose of breaking her way up, but failed in ie attempt. The ice was so heavy that she started some of her irons. Grain Traps—The sale of 900 bushel of prime to choice red wheat is reported at $2.10, $2.16 und $2. ALEXANDRIA. Fiontrxe a Suapow.—The family of Colonel Basil Brawner, who reside at the ihtersectio ‘of Fairfax and Gibbon alarm« Ne the aitting bgt ge the And and cont!* , Dut 807! ', ac- companied wish the crashing of glass, proceed = ine up) bat becoming emboklened by the continuance of the noise one of them ventured up stairs and looking through an open door saw a rooster en- feed in a last fragments of a looking-glass. chicken had by some unknown means got in the room, and mounting the bureau and seeing his 1 reflected in the mirror had attacked it with tuosity, and when discovered was fighting two or three smal agments of the glass in which he still saw sclf reflected. Corroratiox Cornt.—The January term of the corporation court, Judge Lowe to preside, will commence on zeessy next. The Ge , Venire grand , to serve Tm, pees sunssoned. “ithe term will prove: a be a prolonged one. re IVER News.—The ice embargo still exists, and nothing can be seen on the surface of the river but an occasional skater. Re , how- ever, from Quantico, say that the ymac is open below that point, ani that some of the vessels that were ht there by the freeze have sailed away, the ‘sloop G. W. Driver, with a of oysters, arrived there from below. The steamers John ibson; from New York, and Lady of the Lake, from Norfolk, bound up, are ing there for the ice to soften before they attempt to furce their way through. i niearerig —> Lot pry of smal reported this mor and but one death that of a colored girl whe lived on Pay- — street, near the Stone bridge. Dr. Johnson has Ick Boat.—A movement is on foot among some of the merchants of this city having for its object the attainment of concert of action among the citizens of Washington, Georgetown made to the present Congress (or an to ni jor an ap) n for the purchase of an ice boat to Potomac open di the winter. Firs Srort._Two here to Colci =; - opos- , but failed to get a two of them were after- ners from Washing- sums. oa saw three shot ai 7, ‘warls killed by tos ton.— Gazette, laste: le Parpoxep—Gov. of Pennsylvania, has pardoned Robert Smith Lester, cousicted of assault and battery on Mr. Thayer in August last, and sentenced to it for one year. There is some in the state about this action of the Governor. ARCHBISHOP Barter has enterely recovered from his late indi and will resume the active functions of office assoon as the weather is anfficient wo him to leave the house without danger cold. — Balt. Gazette. aA knife stabbing affray between two young adios tthe atest weneation im Delaware ‘Ss S7-Californians are watermelons Atta seers noons. ‘A Chicago coiffeur has been fined $25 for oA snipping off a young woman’s Sees eiee : ST Louisiana boasts of two brothers who sat ante and they alao went and ‘saw him) ! is: in the sg” An old watchword is revived poh amin of some ‘dasot Bian ou the wpoe™ of panpere for the pany G, Barringer, » eagsged on Suave sbscomiod with the ‘aus’ tothe of. at afer ore 1 Sem, Tort as sulfored town Advertisements. | Wintes GOODS, | or Ladies’ Striped Ottoman and Cloth Shaws GROCERIES peiBunteePiewrin wear and Ladies: Merino Sie ante fargutas ts Coston Ooeme ous at A, WHEATLEY ELPHORZO YOUNGS & CO's, we 2h ing Betabliched 4 7” ‘awarded 1667; and is SUGARS. DF* GoopDs! GREAT SACRIFICES! TWENTY PERCENT. OFF ON ALL SALES OF ‘Weolen Goods, Until Feb. 1, 1573. (Mrs. Wharton) since 184. and that she (Mrs. Chilton) knows that Mrs. Whar- ton was in the habit of using tartar emetic as an external application for her chest. Unsrrep States Laws Paramount TOSTATE Laws.—In the case of the United States vs. A. Given, collector of county taxes at Wilmington, Delaware, who was convicted in the United States circuit court in October last for violation ef the second section of the enforcement act, in disqualifying colored voters by a aay | their thre asecesment Justices Strong Goods that have ever been given. We have too many WINTER GOODS, and are wilting to suffer a heavy low at once rather than c the genie orer te next searom. Gar goods are all marked tn plain figures, fret which there is no DEVEALIOS > and we to offer all our Woolen or Wiuter Stock at our previous low prices, ty the DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT., names off list, Call at once. ae we cannot guarantes the abo paralleled low prices vr any definite length of time, #0 that any one may see the anparall iteled advantages ment made by 3 to onr customers. ‘The stock a0 offered ground that the act of Congress was unconsti CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, Ail Walon ional, thereby affirming the constitutionality of ms (eacens Black Alpaca.) FLAN Oe ee a nee ae ere cred that Given | WOOLEN HOSIERY. MEAVY — WINTER should pay a fine of ¢2,000 and cost of prosecution. | ¥,00 aSEINO UNDERWEAR, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ce., hy roe ‘usual stock GROCERS, YOUNGS, MASONIC TEM ian SeaRs,t yess Sa ae ATE IMPORTATION GLIGH PICKLES, fancy and and Cottons. (not in the Stiharer resies eee La Be Ent, COR COS Be : entire stock of KID Kids at 75 cents per '¢ desire to close out our GLOVES, and shall sell our §1 pair; our 1.00 Kids at @1. BOGAN & WYLIE, SAUCES. 87-Rochefort will soon return to prison to , ‘Nora: serve out his sentence: his health having been cee One eee Ten Oe Mewes. risn TABLE O18, partially restored y lense ee en ee ee ee eo ee ree REAL ESTATE AGENTS. very Bue. drummers camp ou wait for : Row apenas to be complesed, to sell the owners a a B. McGUIRE, geet = Chi or pel Decause their sup- Poe ect rie 100 F STREET jattr 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. porters bring in the of x victims = x. tobe prea Lover in the church. “One divine | QQ)5, F STREET. 905 i ases kind, — is pot in this wide world a Itfe, leading Methodio minuter at Memobis, Neen. PHIL. H. WELCH & €o., Exh the teeetr ice ie fs ome reat has fo: mally recanted his x Op! REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS | And twist the cat's tail she jumps on your Knee Meme J BRAY & BRO. CITY ITEMS. PANTALOONS to order, $10 to #20. Dress Suits to order, $50 to #90. Business Suits to order, 35 to $75. Best }, finest work, &c. Guo. C. HEXNIxG, No. 410 7th street northwest. — rcmpie. 2B AM P. Ww, Corner N.Y. aveuue and 20th street, Waowmare Draree ts <5 lege LUM: , LIME, -» &e., Bc. or Building, Macedamiai Paving purposes delivered in any part of the Diss A Neoiecrap Coven, cold, or sore throat, which might be checked by a Sop eomery G like, “‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches,” if allowed Progress may terminate serious! w the severity of our climate 4 irkin Butter. 3 Ibe. rough any pull “REAL ESTATE and sold in- Fri oe RE Bet Ib. Seas he a wert, Te trace Mehcained mente: | Riectog beara gh means despair. There isa safe Othe Say oe ea atention, apd will be at my | pre ante ‘at hand, and one easil, a 4 Ln aes 351 PENNSYLY. pound of Cod Liver Oil and YLVANIA AVENUE. MST AND suacu. N, 7 METZeER, denials of saben ea TRS can to see Wilbor, Chemist, : ees THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING STOCK OF ELEGANT RAIMENT FOR GENTLEMEN aT HABLE BROTHERS, Corner 7th and D Sts. —_——_——— Tre National Savixnos BaxK, New York avenue and street, alors on deposits for each ci "3 hours, 9 to FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GROCERIES, Bas Comstaxtiy ax Sroaz, ———_e-—____. EMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, Bunions Corns & Sy br Wise cians” Sess" yy Dr. , o 0. opposite U. §. Treasury. Established ington 1861. z Wittcox & Gina's Sewine Macnrve. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Chas. Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory, 7th ane FINE OLD WHISKiES, FINE OLD WiNE, COOKING MUST AND SHALL BE SOLD PURE JaMalca RUM, NEW ENGLAND BUM, SCOTCH WHISKY, STOCK AND ENGLISH ALB, PORTER, $s, TO MAKE ROOM FOR THK IMMENSE STOCK OF RICH ANU BEAUTIFUL Intelligencer Building. TneRwouEtERs and Barometers and made to order by Hempler, SPRING GOODS NOW IN PREPARATION. are repaired 4% street. IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE OUR FRIENDS, WHILE WE ARE TAKING STOCK, WE WILL LET THEM HAVE WINTER CLOTHING ar LOWER RATES THAN EVER. METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. FOREIGN FRUITS. NEW GOODS! Splendid anortment of CANNED GOODS. USEFUL, DESIRABLE, G00D, WELL-MADE AND PRETTY, ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! Loox: BIG BARGAINS IN BOY'S CLOTHING! GREAT REDUCTION IN RICH BAIMENT! PURE APPLE CIDER, w 1 Racks, three prong. 2c, 2 poet core Roce scckete ‘and pisted ends,see. | PRODIGIOUS PILES OF PANTALOONS! MEDFIELD BUCKWHEAT, Clothes Backs, bic. and $1 UNBEARD-OF OPPORTUNITIES ON OVER xtra coats! NEW YORK APPLES, STUPENDOUS SALES SEASONABLE STOCK! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS CHOICE BUTTER, Packed expressed for family wse im emall pals HABLE BROTHERS, Received Weekly. The Fashionable Clothiers, Jané Northwest corner 7th and D streets. A RAILROAD Checker Boards, Oi, her and Linen a. fecricna age Brashes, Dreesing ‘Eee icces for 25c. COFFEES ROASTED FRESH EVERY Day. = a. on SS." 34 peiskir SPACE, FOREIGN AXD aND Real Estate Mortgage Combined. ubin's Genuine ‘and Toys of all i Silver Ware, Cutlery, Razors, &c.. 0, In ite7:30Gold Bonde the Northern Pacific Rail- road bond, with the solidity and safety of a real es- . SILVERBERG, io = tate mortgage on land worth at least twice the amount loaned, METROPOLITAN DOLLAB STORE, jan9-tr 313 7th street, near Perna, ave. Fo? FAMILY USE, ‘They are offered at par in currency, and yield a HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-20s, ‘The bonds are a first and only mortgage on the road, its equipments and earnings, and also on « land grant which, on the completion of the road, will average 23,000 acres to each mile of track, They are issued in denominations from $100 to 81,000 Coupon, and $190 to $10,000 Registered, bave thirty years to run, bear an interest of 7:30 per cent. ALFORD in gold, and_ ore EXEMPT FROM UNITED ‘4 ATES to the holder. LEICESTERSHIRE _ ‘The semi-annual interest om the Registered Bonas | __1NSURANCE COMPANIES. is paid with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the post office |] eddress of the holder, All Marketable Stocks and Bonds received in ox- change, without expense to the investor, at their highest curreut prices, pes YOUB LIFE TABLE SAUCE, THE VERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MADE IN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. oe JAY COOEB & Co., BANKERS, FOR FAMILY USE, may” WasHINGTON. a a ee HALF Pinta... se came, Facts FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. PROVED r SUNLIGHT GAS BURNERS, SSS BERIER MO EB. BAENUM,

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