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* . o. Sena a aoe SS | JENING STAR. | "ener. 30m Mga graye CITY ITEMS. SPECIAL NOTICES, Georgetown Advertisements. EVENING STAR. | = PP sc Eaeiot Sa HOLL | “Ten teente Salt of ere at gots Goldman'h Seisbergercorserribana | _Uer PRATTS AiMt ot \ bya Se Wonutts 5 rot, betwen 6 ath; | es aREST DOUBLE SHEET. __ | <rowiciind sight by ladies and gc — who tented with | © efect BEN ek cbaies san at — = aren ne a a itness the s . ate per qn, Ce ana Latin. 0 - 1873. oenvened by Mithe: Tux very Busr—J. W. Swank, the @le- Mrs, Jones’ Cough Mixtere IRs - BORERDAY........-. Semeney 12, 107. | Wan in brated of ze giving lawns = . ESTRRES PMrRCe - PUTA | of the memory of the late St. Joke B. Lo kin- in writing af Union League Hall, This excellent COUGH BTRUP has now been ve th #00 FLEE OF LOCAL NEWS. ner, whe died July 20, 1872. Deceased was.well tween D and E, from 5 to 6 o'clock every even- | in this community for upwards of five years with | by the Board of ae se Fendi es kuewn in this city for many years in comnection Ing. ‘Those desiring to acquire an clegaut style never failing weccns. It in early administers, | rae lie tor ane Bromerey ton me. Amusements, &c., To-night. with the Post Office Department; latterly as As- ‘writing should . being pleasant to the taste, and given in emall donee, | PT MOORE, Bo. 146 Bride w-, Goorgeion. - yuschek in “Macbeth.” | Sistamt Postmaster General, and’ was a gentie- ee - tearpornful for an adult. ‘It will positively am! por = a Kopiinel Wheater dame ‘drame come. | 2SUOf sterling character and much revered by Cane ae nee pues Buupentiy cure all the various affectione of the Taroat OUT SALE OF WINTER Goods ay, bartcrque, rong, dameen ad. the S81 degree, and eubliang print ud the ropa Toom on second foor, ‘materialeand first | nea’ Hares cre Tiacipn hie a Wiliard's New Hall—Piof. Cromwell's Art | secret. earings t,t >t lass work. One Price Onty. om Semrtiog Als, far the Fart atic Tye a Bride, mreet, Georartows, ee or arenes hail ee ager athe = Reaetineretmrares | Rae Regen hme degen | fain eer bon eat, - Le Europe. . 2 Will be co a1 Undies 1 Ottman ‘ Condensed Locals. to commemorate the virtues and deplore thr nite! * a ‘A MegBYLARGR ateotTuENT of imported and | by sack patieats. Confident that you will Bind it jus: | (MTN" SAR meree fot men ane Daye, wear, ‘The Senay Gazette of to-morrow will contain | lose of departed members; but the custom Chureh. ‘Her brother, Ezekiel Hi ‘was at | domestic cloths, cassimeres read y~matle clo! “Pet up in bektine, at 0 conte sind @1 cach. am extended article on the civil service. rarely been followed in this » aod only THE LIQUOR LAW MUST BE ENFORCED. one time the editor of the Geoagetown Advocate. | and. ns furnishing foodsat prices a! Fovebad ents of ie @harles A. Banvartgwho was divorced from Zo a ee order cl: aang Joie The board pane ong ‘al orders No. 155, | ‘The flames were extinguished with but ltae petition; a pertort fit guaranteed at 4 bie wife a few days since, Cay, = Po mag a sa over the —— The walls jas ae awe ‘Of the force be | g 4 Cox's, 507 ith street, opposite Post ARTHUR NATTANS, Droeeist, “Sfhis sncrnig, fe the criminal court’ Judge | cach Woop—a white Kuot and a'green fry wreath. | “The order isthe following words: thee nistiion Sineias Cae ae novi tr Garner 31 and D streets northwest MacArthur, a new trial was granted to James | Im the center of the east end and in ftunt of It bas come to my knowledge from personal | {heir jocetir Sauna ay Right resolved to give the Sriginal Grand Gift En- — ee Bi Somnet Semen °* “ait with intentwo | emcovercd with black crape, aud ovetiail with | aud places where intoricatiog Henee arevont | asY of February next. See advertiaement. te opeh to-€WY, after being closed yesterday | LER & PERRIN'S WORCESTEBSMIRIRAUCE ser port a bec 3 Murr. Joseph Beasiey, formerly of bat | Wreaths and flowers. te We closed at 12 o'clock, is not enforced in sev- Sa ae ee ee (New Year's day} in consonance with ‘is cones Buyers are cantioned to avata the numerous Coun new dg ry a ae [SS eS ALEXANDRIA. Metheny exes Tae te tetTgaL OF, the Beat | tte LN DURCAN’S SORE: Rew for, com 3. want cates Deseret command on night duty towee that said law is} U.S. District Covrt—The court met this | 315, will give ten away daily, Our business octls- daw ly Agents for the . Mr. Wm. H. Farden, a printer, reports that 7 hereafter strictly and -imperatively enforced. | morning, Judge Underwood prvding, whon | relicrates ie On 4 Boiss ne Werte aectnr eta | gle, cones bd Mahan erik | Anibal Reha cereteedac | Reine cee Woe cuenta, | wend ve eens comedian costa | Maer rig ang Mae em ES boar y svt | gloves,” the ew ef t above ing liquor in ternal ity : " ‘ ures . one perenne ro, tag dit ml (a as ng Som oe ey ‘the Fevenue laws, was ‘called, and ‘the defendant, | scrate the trath Jupediments to marriage removed. ew method of At To'clock last evening the occ: house No. 325 Mixouri avenue found ima basket on his doorstep, and immediat . a treatment. New sword with black scabbard and. belt. | party to. be ead guilty; sentenee suspended. The case of — poe ne ae ‘fact | Inthe east the standard of the ender o€ satiime | Naty ana Sivek. T. Aniow, Indicted for RaLBcTED COvON, cold, or sore throat, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. Ne » reported hargen The U. AN DRY_ GOODS. ly | Prince of the royal secret was drooping. A ya- | It isa subject of mortification and regret ng clothing from’ federal soldiers was | which might be check mid. motion to q ked by a simply remedy, | street, Philadelphia, Pexn.; ah ineiitation having « PER CENT. © tok it to police headquarters, whence it was re- | amt chair near the foot of the coffin waacoy-| it becomes ne for me to call your juash the indictment | Mike, “Brown's Bronchial Trockes, “i allowed to | high Tepatetion for honorable omnes 20 moved to St. Ann’s Asylum. ered. by a black pall cloth sprinkled with tears | attention to this delinquency of the A ed, and overraled by the court. | Progress may terminate seriously. 003. | feewieval skill. ON ALL SALRS OF argu pils of St. Ceci © of silver, and on it the eseuteheon of the de-] mem. Nor is the law prohibiting the sale | The case was then proceeded with, when, at the > oo diet See sede eee een aT, Cngtinl | seed te bins Gale Pee ee aloe Intoxicating or other liquors on the Sab- } conclusion of the evileuce for tho prosecution, ener Pte plans ype bee brose. a hard: ely bound volume of “The martered, and the inseription “St. J. B. L. | bath as strictly enforced as it should be. Side- | under instractions from the court, jury ren- WOOLEN GOODS e through any pulmonary plaint UNTIL FEBRUARY 1, 1875 fe of Ch was = . | Skinner,” in black letters. ‘This was surmount- | doors are often open at most of these places | dered & verdict of not gufity. 4 . Pee egal n eat geager boedetoler.)| <a vy a deaths head an Goma tet en A eel cae aie eee pay them a visit. | Riven Newa—The Temaine frosen | Were wo ‘are tn decided conmmption, by no The sictk vo offersd compriess Qlotte an# Onan ‘A line of telegraph has been established be- | rounded by the collar of the deceased. At the | _It is the duty of a Iman te fearlessly enter | over from shore to shore, from Geo wn to | at hand, and one easily tried. Bees, Elannels, Bismkots . tween the office of the Commissioner of Pen- | base of thé eseutcheon was hung the jewel of | these places when Hquor is being | Quantico, and with iceso hard at this point | Qouna ef Cod Laver Oil and Lame,” Beavers, Velveteens, Wooton He s Heavy Winter the Interior Department. and the Sea- | the order, and behind it was a sword acrose its | sold on the Sabbath, andif he finds his suspicion it men walked across it thie morning. Re- feesing the nauneati Giovan, ~y no nts oar, all W Drews Gouls, jonse, where @ large number of pension | scabbard, the pointdownward. A row of chairs | well nded, he should arrest the parties. ra feet Boe tee tke wehn | beretotore , ie endow. aF Gur @1 Kile reduced to Te. Ovr 91 50 Glerks are located. 1 that or the stent were cocupled by distin | Patrolmen do not shrink from seeking out vio- | Gibson, from New York, the steamboat Lady of | Ofiimo with a healing properts which renders Kioetor ga Bedaws wise, Mesr=. $. 1. Kendig and Francis A. Marden, | guished members of the order, in regalia and | iators uf the law in other cases, nor is there any | the Lake, from Norfolk, the government don- | {hau “geal dining’ ieemen et © sole Crest northwese whe, lat January, wire cach sentenced: ie ike | fewelx. ‘The Mesonle chotr cecupled the meth good reason why those who reli liquor contrary | bleemdcr, Tallapoors, iso from Norfolk, the | Seu tals of ita chicacy can be = oa 3 criminal ceurt, toone year inj. Ul. and to pay | €hd of the platform, where the Grand piano and | to law shonid escape their notice. A false j- | latter with all Copper tornof,and several | Sino deire to eee, them. coop; heavy fines for allegedembezzlementof govern- | OFgan were placed to aid the ore! - Hone once nad Cary coeme to have beeneetab- | oyster boats, are lying in Quantico waiting for | Wihor, Chemist, 166 Court St. Bostan. = IMMENSE REDUCTION * spend funds, ‘will Us relenaed to maniewley ce After the orchestra had. performed the | lished by police officers in reference to theee | the iceto break so asto them tocome on pocrecstiso mack LECTURES. — piration of sentenee. “Kyrie,” by Gounod, the Serre tae entered | drinking places, which leads them, if they find up. the river. The Lady of the Lake will, itis Tre National Savixes Bang, corner of | — —____“*"" =" STs | or ey ppees Goone MARKED POWN ve ‘The Mount Pleasant Assembly will give an | the room, ‘and proceeded by its officers, took | their front doors closed, to wigk at what , attempt to force her through to-mor- | New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per et. FIFTH LECTURE, GRAND STAR COURSE. PEK CERT smteresting entertainment at the Mt. Pleasant | *#ts in the east, where the “Meditation,” by | pires within. This is strictly wrong. Duty should | row, ve of the ition of the ice. | per annum on deposits for each edlender month. — — school-house at? o'clock this evening. After | Bach, was performed on the violin, violincello, | prompt pairolinen to closely serutinize sapeeted | The lec is re as running below Quantico, ing hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9 to 4 and 6 MISS LILLIAN EBGARTON, Ana Birachal COTTON, We the regular discussion, H. Clay Prensa, esq., | piano and organ. Next was the “Officia Saetos,” | places, and, if necessary, to satisfy their suspi- | and scveral loaded vessels, bound up, are Hing 8, HG, 14016 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY dtu, Rew Teck mae pin Wat os Will recitesome of his best dramatical produc oa chant “De Profundis,” 4 the | cious, they should, as before stated, enter and | at different points along the river below that —— ae maw. > eabieches COTTONS. a ove. Masonic ehotr, wader the leadership’ of H. H. | view with their own eyee what is golig on. Pro- | place. Pececd ST eg reer] — ¥ 84. 9-4and 14 Bs 7, up ” ‘The Dashaways will hold their Sunday even- | Bradley. prictore of plaece who violate law feel | Arrormrumer oy Scnoor Taverass—The | Chibleins, Bad ¥ sae SUBJECT: aden SHE W LD inate and ing meeting to-morrow in Lincoln Hall, avd | _ WM. Iretand, Deputy Inspector Genefal of they are under the surveilance of the po- | state board of education hasre-appointed all the | by street, ALB COSTUME, ITS FOLLIBS AND of cost, to chose out awe distinguished advocates of the temperance | the District, acted as Master, amisted by Mat- | oe, and liable to an official visit at auy moment. | school’ trustees, except Mr. Evans, who was + . im Wash- fests, TE ee. D eause—Mr. A.M. Powell, of New York ami D. | thew Trimble, as Senior Grand Warden, F. B. | I trast it will mot again become necessary for me | considered ineligible under a law of the com- | ington 1861. ; a 18 cnet as 587 Teh cues edie eolors, @1> P. Holloway. of this city, will deliver adresses. | MacGrotiy, as Junior Grand Warden, aod W. | to call your attention to this enbject. monwealth which prohibits bolting | wizcox @ Ginn Sawine MARINE. Tho . WRF, © ives Bee advertioement. K, Singleton, ae Master of Ceremonies. By order. A.C. RicHaxpn, Sup’t. | office under the United States from filling state | seichrated Dennar Pattcron, Agency ot Chas, = . ing, at @S Ata meeting of the Grand Lodge of Masons, | - The ceremonics were quite lengthy and of | gecULATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL PRIVATES ox | Offices. Mr. 8. Chapman Neale has been sp- | Baum's hoopekirt ‘and corset factory, Yih street, BALLS, &c. CLOTH, te. and ap of this District, om last Wedneslay night a | ® Very solemn character, ‘of Teadings ‘THE FORCE. pointed in his stead. The eommssioners of Intelligencer Bullding. : ‘@1.20 up, (theme i $1.8. 92, handsome sum was appropriated forthe pur- | Md responses, interspersed with solemn music Rules were adopted for the ent of ad- | hewly appointed trustees were received by the Nem GRAND BALL are the beat gouds for ike hase of books for the Masonic library. Some | 1 impremive ceremonies peculiar to the an- | ditional ‘privates providing that they shall be | Clerkof the city sehool board last night. Tuxnwountens and Barometers are repaired ov THR wince the ward important business was transacted of interest to | cient ritual. At the proper of these eere- | selected and inted from among regularly- Tue Sirs THE Lats Free.—Laborers | and made to order by Hentpler, near 45 street. 3 fies’ end ets ERWEHAR. ana the eraft, amd it would be weil for unaffiliated | monkes the tapers around the coffin were ex- | examined Cligible applicants for appoint- have commenced ¢ away the debris and | ————_—_—————_—--———— eee SATB Taine ewe RE EAR. ond gene Basons to inform themselves of the actiontaken. | tingnished one by one, beginning at the south | ments upon the regular force. Those whose | cleaning the bricks at the site of the late fire prices. None but the BEST makes of Goods Kop! Th civil officers | and ending at the east. ““Miserere” was | conduct and service as euch are satisfactory may | 00 Union street. Mr. Cazenove, who owned M UsT AND SHALL. Rave mouey by purchasing of ne Governor's Mounted Guard: Colonel Wil- | then performed by the choir at intervals in the | be preferred in ‘making selections for appoint. | the. two buil near Cameron street, will, DRODARAD & CO, Hosp Wal, preside ‘nt; Major W. W. Wirt and responses by the wardens. When the lights | ment upon the regular force. They shail, un. | eatly in the eprin Lieutenant 3. Flaunery, vice presidents, Lien- K, erect four warehouses on had all been extinguished the choir sang | jess otherwise ordered by the board, wear a | his lot, all of which ill front on Cameron street. H. B | “Among the Dead Our Brother Sleeps,” and | uniform like that which is prescribed for the | The Mesers. Daingerfield, who owned the other < . “1205 F street between 18h an ib. | | Sruant A. Brogazsi. tessurer, Ligntenant M. | {Am mee of the itual find beta rehearsed, a | regular private ofthe force; herp tos Netins burnt, buildings, will, not rebuild. bat “have URANCE COMPANITE o John 3S. Crocker, jr., ha | pertion o' “May icat’’ was chanted, a hich shall be of plat: ite metal and silver. | ren 9 the Hampshire and imore — ro Wired versed secktiak tine Victim tan | ks an mibened ovine toaster meine it Winied, She hese Ghd tee aoa ereaat: | Coal comipeny, wumlexpecr to ay © greatly in- | THE WHOLE OF THE REMAINING STO@K LADIES’ GOODS. [ROORs Tour Lars tell, resigned. | 8 procession, when they marched around the | tional privates shall be prescribed by the major | ¢reased business next year. OF ELEGANT RAIMENT FOR ec A ONG OLD COMPANY. Th ourse of lectures of the | coffin three times with erms folded, each time | and superintendentafter consultation with their Susriciovs CHaRacters.—For several days GENTLEMEN AT ERLIN ZEPHYRS IN ALL COLORS, ETR THE MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE me opened last halting to give the funeral honors. | These | employers. Each one shall, upon going on ot Pats party of suspicious looking colored mon TRUE tO. of Ni 4 a y ding, cornce 434 street and | ceremonies being completed the officers re- | coming off duty, report at the station house for | hailing from Wash! ington, have been loungin, ROTHERS WORSTED GOODS, CABVASS CHENILLE, | Organised 1843 opae at forty heing prea- | a thei af ap enaiees chaplain offered | the precinct in which his post of duty or beat —— Lge Lape they commented BASLE B 2 FLOSS AND SHADED SILK, jav?a J. STANLEY, Posi a de! red. Grstby | 3 e Eneeling. i ited, e] a u lf Le o ee --1 might he ceremonics were allemblematical of | made on the blotter kept at the atation hones, , but buying nothing, and asit was thouzht Corner 7th and D Sts. PATTERNS, and oll Material for Embroideriag. J NSURANCE. oe oman | but the remaining portion were of amuorc | Wile on duty they shall be governed by and be | they were on'a thieving’ éxpedition they were STAMPING promptly attended to, at 3 a betune wee | ture, being emblematica! of the resur- | subject to th. a cal pomted on e police wo em we: 2 aL ‘ : — pry noe eal pantera During the remaining portion the ta- reoibed fer tan cates ea ene | Lsvetied. One made Liseseape, Suite Ghar | MUST AND SHALL BR 501” MES. SELME RUPPERTS TUR EQUITADLE UIrm asscmance ogee pers were relighted one by one in the order in | the regular force, who SOCIETY y ut they may be di ve his name as William Becket was 612 oh strect, opposite ssazuces* soe m BP Ko branch store, which they Bad been eitinguished, the «Te ime upon giving thirty d the | taken tothe mayor's ofice, butdixcharged upon | 70 MAKE ROOM FOR THe IMMENSE | —™ Terertamt Decision of Indge Wylle. | Henn” belng sung at intervals, alsa the “Ren. | anytime upon giving. th fey tay be without | @ promise to quit theclty forthwith. ri The baxiness of thir Company has for | : "HAN, 5 7 KENCH FLUTING— Ths only place im the city of any sisal - TOWER OF THE BOAED O¥ PUBLIC Ws | edicite.” An anthem set ty music by E. Shar- | hwigningany cause. Lieutenants and sergeants | GOT DRURK oN THR WAY TO SCHOOL.—A SESE See ee ae are swhere a1 is deme. Oe LEVER, Gerenae Acc, ENFORCE BUILDING REGULATION | ger and sang by Prof. Bradley in basso, was one | shall exercise ¢he same supervision over addi. | colored boy, nine years old, , while on Also, STAMPING, PINKING and EMBROID 303 ant BO: To-day. in the equity court, of the features of the mugical portion of these | tional privates while on duty, and in the same | his way to school this morning, and got so much SPRING GOODS NOW IN PREPARATION. ERY Sie act hae a EMBROIDERING SILKS Cided the cases of Dainese agt. board of public | ceremonies. Worshipful Master Ireland gave | manner, as is required by the rules and regula. | Wnder the influence of Nquor that he had to be Be works and the board agt. Dainese, which were | 2" exhortation, after which he introduced the | tions governing ‘them in reference to Tesular picked up from the side-walk on Pitt, between ‘MES GH MAURER, 617 7th street, a haa tee ae Page eet Pater Sr the occasion, Illustrious Brother Ben | members of the force. Arrests made them shall | Duke and Wolfe streets, and carried home in a | 1N ORDER-TO ACCOMMODATE OUR FRIENDS, | _jan3-9 ‘Opposite Patent Office No. 905 SEVENTH STREET srgucd before a few days ago. It will be | Perley Poore, who delivered an able and inter- | je credited to thea wagor. WHILE WE ARE TAKING STOCK, ‘kenne ».<. Feeollected that Dainese was engaged in putting | esting funeral oration, embodying in it a sketch SMALL Pox.—There have been no new cases WE WILL LET THEM HAVE MAPAME LAURHENT, ator.) AsHINOTON . = four bape eae a | of the life of the ~ ased, recounting with | Washington Markets—The Ruling <<“ ie ees opal deat sence sass and INT :, ir 3 = (Foumea.t Baba ie MaQreror,, LONDON ASSURANCE cx tween Sth and 6th streets west. and complaints | much particularity all the principal events of a pes are en' ined of the §; isappear- N ry NG, ited 1730—the ol test Baving been made as to alleged defective | his life. At gt coetanater pro- Meats. —Beeef (porter ue) ance of the disease from the city. J : wis ERC 9 HIN 7 RCH Vpr te Ane CLEAR STAl the = waterial avd workmanship. notice was served | neunced the benediction and the audience dis- pecan): gee; So. (round), 2c. do TH CHAIK GANG were 80 benumbed by the at me Up equal to new, and teens themn. Caan A , Gorn. Ham him by the board vi publie works to make | persed, the choir chanting the “Beati Omnes.” | 2G, de. (corued.) 106 cold while at work this morning that they had 720 12tm Srauey, Berwers @ axp H Sraesrs. | CONNECTICUT FI them safe or move them. Dainese filed a bill for | pmewmen. had ‘ B@tsec.; mat to be carried to the jail and warmed.—Gasette, LOWER RATES THAN EVER. a ao AL = imjuvction to restrain the defendant from r Cash Assets... BATIONAL a) o last evening. of Health. © wae? moving them, and the board filed a bill to A mecting of the board of health was held | (jag! 9ny BO i REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF KID strain Dainese from proceeding with the work. | last night. Dr. Stewart reported that he had : THE DEATH PENALTY. We wr celting Casm Assets 3.000 Judge Wylie in deciting to re the injunc- | performed Rock baton @1 Gloves for 99 cents. opera eng . dion" to dismiss the bill S¢ Dainese, and toruake | "221 FREE VACCINATIONS salmon. tec. 8B. Eee ee ee Comber. Look: ee Tata $1 Shree or $128. SRADERS' SIRE TEeAwen COMPaNt, the injunction prayed for by the board per- | at the board rooms in the last two dags. white fish, 200. by. ir. mp Best quality two-batton §2.0 Glo he oF Cincase, i Mae In Cumberland, Md., day, Wm. Craig, iG GAINS IN BOY'S C1 : ‘ke M wiLLt 1d U_B reg bomte,) 600.000 nal referred to ihe buillings pe bar a, Josterday, Win. Cralg, | BIG BARGAINS IN BOY'S CLOTHING th Langston, from the committee on ordi- } Sachi herring: (do, roe.) % , , : but, 20 cents 491m 907 Penasy! AND MARIN® INSURANCE ne” aud said that Congress jiyeu the | nances, made a report on the buildings loeated ‘tbe. # bunch; lobsters, Ise. Biba blue | Colored, pei k a _—- A heard of public works fall power as to building | near the Baltimore and Ohio depot-owned by eo dig et wench Le pD'amelt meus, | 12° an oearage committed wpon the person of | @RRAT REDUCTION IN RICH RAIMENT! JUST OPEEING eae bee regulations. | W. E. Clark, and used for the sale of bogs, aud ter shad, o@ase. P bunch; Bounders, isc. | Mrs. Dayton, a respectable » Seventy-four | peopiGioUS PILES OF PANTALOON: AGENTS Bo; | stated that this place is not a nnisance at pres- a ears of age.” Craig wag SAA m., | EPR en Ue ELRMS GF EANTALAO MSY A LARGE ASSORTMEKT OF EQUITABLE Liv AMSURANCE SOCIETY MEETING oF THB Teacu@ns’ Associa- | ent. The report was approved. at, Tee Gi Bele, we rae agate , He made no confession, saying | UNEARD.OF OPPORTUNITIES ON OVER ov New ¥, Be he Teme at Zeclock verterday afternoon, | | Mr. Langston, fromthe same committee, maile | iieckfisaase Pe pad ee coats! HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS and VBLVETS, | Casm Aserrs sense G90 000 008 i= «letierson school building: Superintent: | a report ou the su o up vas back, a] a Y rare y 7 t a A IE Sa ert. 0. Wilson im the chair, aad Trastee Wart | AcAkxx Lore cosatmixe sreosaxt waran, | Sidney partridgrse (avails) gust | 4,08 the night of the ratio yt vo! ‘seer lagi ates emer is maior aan OF ALL COLORS, BE YOU INSURED? ng as secretary. A fall'attendance of the | deciared to be nuisances, and reported adversely | dozen: robbins Toe ; Tabbit : jay,) Mrs. xton, the aged lady referred ESOS AY ur y cup femeie, but few of the male teachers were | on 2 draft ot anordinance which provided that | (schjsauirrels, Ic. enc! ie hens, $, wen slows ae ae pene Sens Veena paneaine} BARGAINS! BARGAINS law “i Al Cuber wank to ANY, ‘The chair notified the teachers of the | swcb lots shall be filled up at the expens: of ial Ben dae ee Be ee S. HELLER, | rn EBS. oe Ee a per age eae the dea of er ‘husband On tie ight be aA th mended for promotion second Ciags wou by Lid ed og y co a + $1, re 1 is io be required of them, in order that be might ex- | the ground tbat the beard had no an jority to | oie. Fellow, 40s, ® poo 3 ‘cabbage, Bele, tes — bosts of 10 asad 11, 98 she wae propar- HABLE BROTHERS, Revablic, ‘D erect eerthwea. No charge maine, team, Delors action wag taken, and in | make any seecsements on property. So inuch | pozinkioe, ie ica tantheas 1 aee pet cake do, | bark dereely” ‘This was unteuals she ietencd The Fashionable Clothiers, Dwraaors Dr. 300.6. order to facilitate the trustees in making their | eport as was adverse asscesmicn| cits —Apples, x 3 do. A i; . wg * mthiy reports te the bossa. This wor poet | —. = = remaindet of the report ‘vguberties Baar poraunet: gue. per qaart; bent ne ed — frcver a — = faut ‘Northwest eorner 7th and D streets, redley rs ‘i s be expected of teachers of ail -s. Trustee | upon the table. < ae : § therefore went BE a Es chencnsors cee wire tsteches ios ‘Dousld, FF. Mart submitted a plan for estaiishing a fund | THE POUND MEN SUSTAIKED. roll Geta dente Gee” ee ee ae See Serer Sok Mewes ee dagen: He mon MUS", AND, SHALL GREAT SACRIFICES CHARLES BRADL dnct-ecas for the mutual relief of the teaehers. whieh be | nai presented a letter from Mr. A. K. | 3 3 eek, pebiiecdie Jpagea bd at CARO'S LOAN OFFICE and BA- nt devised to see adopted for the benefit of the sick | atwrvey to the board, stating thatin |“ Poritry —Chickens, ee) a3 pair; ducks, thes tired, itt te some porsr Aon ae i | ZAR, No. 914 Pennsylvani enue, eon T= eRe cBezgerguTas them. He presented tabular state- | Ue, dglice court yesterday, tn the ease of the | 74.1.9 9 pair; turkers, @1U@8.% each; Ingaic, | then retired, and ina few momenta wasin § dose; 5 e rt AR, im connection with the subject, showing | United States agt. Sampson Tyler etal., pound- | #2. Se aes ak itinaieabik ie Mol itee bed mane tg oye a or THE marant eact teacher comid pay aceurding to | master's men. charged with afiray, the defond- | roniainne tease, bet. Wh eelinhatrer Heian o- | Tie eed ey ane hand. She then partly sod DISTRICT OF COLOMBIA, the grade of salary received, aud that the ants had been diseharged upon their own recog- * ' rT eaage ae: | surmising his intent she endeavored to get up, | Amptrsments..must and shall be sold tomalke ac one in business. . by bay when he pushed her back. She called him by onde nold on instalments Gall Rame, and begged him 70 desigt, whem he seized | (Etisay Soc essen Ua EOTw, Sie Beet: her by the throat violently, elioking her unti! | vania avenue. dale - tate bush.,@1. swee nizauges. virtually # disuniewal of the case, and eet Bier also reported that Judge Snell, in bis rulings | eoe™ til “eg od 5 wed a disposition to fuliy #, G40; ogan stain the Cy es of the board in a strict en- dried apples, 5 ORGANIZED AUG VET 6, 1570 gcmomacaze 2 00.8 PIANOS. CaSA CAPITAL... $100 000 PHILADELPHIA. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. TT ‘Office in 1. forecmenn of thatoee live turkeys, she was nearly insensible, and succeeded in — ae at he had brought with him to | SMALL-POX NOTES. ia pewt.Srasvits, | TY accomplishing hie purpose. Bomewhat | JUAN BOYLE. = _ FRANK BARNUM | | These instruments, which, on account of their ou this meeting Mra. Fuller. for the pur Dr. Blise presented a letter from the presi- bet. fot tarkeys, | secovinae ie best une conas and le a bee JUAN BOYLE & Co., ‘ome the tnost popular kere, as well as al) forming a sccond clase i g, and | dent of the Washington and Georgetown rail- y screamed ae best she could; and SS, REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | over the country, can be had wow for the fol- all interested to wi an adjoining | road company. stating that orders had been | — About 20 touw of hay and straw have been sold; | ton believes, saved her life. Her little dog heant No. 605 Firrsanvu Srazer, lowing low prices: where preliminary arrangements | Riven for cleansing and fumigating the ears.and | prices as follows: gr ls BS » and sec’ | her, came to the door and scratched. The cow- Onueteays PARE PIANOS from $375 to @673. made. Quite a large uumber ay: that all means pomible would de used to pre. | pod quality $1 Nee Bhar oii oS) 7s, a0 | ardly perpetrator of the outrage was alarmed, serge Se GRAND PIANOS oe cae ite selves of the opportunity. | [ent the increase of smali-pox threugh infection | Prev) porbhin tie cee ete Wcae, Lebekee, | Bnd Hed at once. For SALE. oh gach agit ty Se oe | inthe ears. Also a letter from Rey. G. A. Hail, | date: price water. Bhasher i treble ities wna A handsome House on corner fist and H streets, {otiged go'ca | <n nee Surzrez ov ALLEGED ILLIciT Stixi.— | general agent of the citizen's relief commission, : = Craig said Meepin fpet pas that he slept » long-time pa: Tent. Pianos = cate: Vesteruay, the revenue officers of this Disirict | Offering the servfees of the commission for the | SMaxt-Pox.—The fotlowing new eases have | soundly during the night and was engaged at an sbotireen ¢ ireet ani ty attended REAL ESTATE AGENTS. seized a still in the possession of one Edward , 'elief of-poor families, wherein small-pox pre- | been reported since 8 o'clock p. m. yesterday: ee ee ee ee ee teu rooms, kitehea an "Agent, ™- > B. Mcevinr, ‘REAL ESTATE AGENT AMD BROKER. jank dm ORiee: 1306 STRE! 905 PF STREBT. 905 PHIL. H. WELCH & 0O., Hlorolick. a coppersmith, on F, betwee: vails, by donating fuel, four, and men’s cloth- | One ense im Shott's alley, between Ist and bo a ¢ po at er | ing. said articles ty be distributed through the | and B and C streets northeast; one at 443 Ridge Fepairs. Upon information received by them | S#uitary officers af the board. The offer was | street, between M and N and 4th and Sth streets the officers searched 4 shauty in Hell's | a¢cepted, and the board adjourned. northwest; one at 12204) street southwest; one Botwom, and claim that they found that Brace | ——+e— at6IT New York avenue northwest; one at 920 @ Martin had been making whisky there. ina | THE INAvGURATION OF PRMaLDENT Graxt— | Desmond's alicy, between 9th and’ 10th and E. amall way. from molames and vesclables: but | Mtetingof the Military Commitiee—A mceting of | and F streets southwest; one at 415 L street for some reason Bruce had damaged the still | te miliiary committee of the inauguration com- | southwest; one at 1922 9th street north west; one ‘i ; he's to de, bo fell ax never before te m- oh Country Seat of 64 acres, one mile presence a1 elp of God. Reve. Jo- ‘ end amall.on the tine of teph Taylor and Jease Minister (both colored), Point of Rocks refircad, near Depots: Pertictpated in the nal pone capers LM jer county, ¥a., very cell, which were very solemn. Earnest pra; ers were offered, to which Craig respnoded heat tily. He was at one time so overeome by joyous n ci co es was held yesterday atthe eaecativeofies. | at 497 G street southwest; one at 504 13th street | ¢motion that he walked round the eel! and wok ns = ee oS ced | Colonel Webster called the mecting to order, | southeast; one in Fighting alley, between E and | each of the clergymen by the hand and assured | AUCTIONEERS the | that N.B. Fugitt had been traus- | F and 2d and 44 streets southwest; onein V: them that he rejoiced that the hour of execation om 5 ae per OBNTS. { change foreity prop- Pang el ferred from the civic procession eummittce to | street, and one on Pomeroy and 43, sts. ,coui the military procession committee, and Colone! | The only death reported was that of a Robert Boyd and Lieutenant RK. J. Fleming had | (three months old) ef Henry Jennings, 212 E been added to the committee. Colonel Lubey | street southeast. The rush of people to the of- was elected secretary. The chair thenappointe! | fice of the board of health to be vaccinated con- sub-committee as follows: Keception—Colonel | tinnes. One thousand vaccine ints were dis- 5. W. Owen, chairman; Colouel W. L. Moore, | tributed fo physicians this morning. Colonel James A. Tait, H. D. Cooke, jr., = P ; ald MeCathran, Col. Robert Boyd acd | THR 1x T#REST In Prof. Cromwell's art enter- ptertaipment—Ceueral | talnmente at Willards’ Hall does not lessen. Fleming, Colonel William | This is not strange, as the representations of McKnight, J. F. Murray, | buildings and statues are so natural that one isa, O. 8. B. Wall and L. Waldecker. | ems to be looking at the objects themsclves. ee A. Magrader, N. B. | How Cromwell doce it Inone of those things no ' Colonel Barnes, Major Timothy Labey, | fellow can find out. The great humor of the M.E.Urell, Major Blaudand L: A. Bart. | lecturer is almost as enjoyable as the ilustra~ secretary read a letter stating that the | tlons, and that is high praise. Washington Greys corps of Fulladvipsia would | uy Anpaminal Corset aod Shoulder-braces attend the Inaugwration. Colonel Moore stated | for ladies, children aud gentlemen, also stomach it was the intention of the executive commit- | capporters, can be had and made t» order at 2 of Solomon 4. Martin had this point the by: Tat repldly approaching. He then went to the ‘00 cosy terms, or Ww indow, ‘completed ery. Emalling(y said, <CLwill sage Ta eect a ane | Sie of 170 acres, snimproved, bat fenced, sltusted minates afterwards Col. W. H. Lowdermilk. | Qyy'pec gy Ams om, Winchester Price, Col. H. J. Johnson and L. Cleary, editors of | $232°F sere. eee Cumberland journals, visited the prisoner and | "Six tote on north side of Rhode Island avenue, be bade him an affecting farewell. Craig then | tween léth and 16th streets; small cash payment, bal- looked on the Cag = his coffin, and exciaim- eoecen enn five (5) years, with interest at ol, “Teun ok om the, rope and my.colin be- | PRT: 0, ssen ste, nearty opposite, on very O8 THE SCAFFOLD. ree lots corner of M and 23d streets, Four lots At 12:30 o'clock, the officers appointed to con- ‘Sain wtrest, ™ 5 . duet the ‘painful ceremonies connected with | Seteten Si thd Mie eae Tre tee ee ase ign ae cag rani by Fa nes near Capitol; one of the best situa- | ——————__~_—_—"—___SOw' eo men, 1e yard, lows a 7 = number of adimitted. spectators’ -Atgended A brick house containing 10 rooms, bath, water, ETROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. thrce colored ministers, he ascended thescaffold | fwrh cud Wik arctan Pre et ige renee: between with 8 firm step and was seated. eet A peal two-story frames Stans fon, 1b street ‘The prisoner was the med ¢ sheriff, | southeast, between iret and South ‘Carolin: a after which Rev. E. Lawson read the following | nue. water im hogs Price ge a0" Cone ae eer ie eae Cheap. Jando We buy and cll Real Eetate Al oud yve, amd be easily The Crest Cacres Keer Of the late rector of Christ € Esst Washington. the Rev. that his resignation was not ow isfaction with bis services ou th: D.C. Wrowesace Deater tn LUMBER. LIME, CEMENT, SAND, fc. &r . te Ke mene ‘ext to om short uti’ UE STONE for Bullding. Macataziging. so Paving purposes delivered ix amy part of the D« (fice ily from B08. part of ni ; but for the to “his administration of we Weatrymera who were ar # 7, at th Ff tions ti . paypal aper, prepared by Rev. W. Waters at the dic- NEW GOeDs! Wa. Sensy uthepiomsbes, made’ two at to bepewke nom rvaKh- | Css, Bawin’s, dns sth street, between D ant E. | [ter dr ihe agitated ‘man ow whose fora F°® Famivy uss. =, - the vestry, to subuit —o— THE coURTS. eyes were fastened: RaUReaD em to the voters af the « | Tax uacertion sxasox was brilliaatty to- 1 Cincer Comte nee Soe To-day, Nock | a Tleave this world 1 wang to thank the WEEFUL, DESIRABLE, Goop, weLL-mapEe | A p nee tao be | ugetareal om Now Year rday. una gayelios att | age. Gunter, subpliteds Monier age. Matnetal., | *Rerltl, Mr. Gross, his family, and the offcers of te eee cass the popvsat | Snecma ent. ae Samannmat ahs lades | Wuikvle ag Cag, Flock & Sona get Bonchor, | hia ft ee gout Mctnes2 e Ato AND PRETTY, ALMOST GIVPN AWAT: wp ne. are reported as having been exceedingly attrac- | Hitmer agt. Grifin, Cornwell & Sons sgt. Dan- | structions T have been ted to Christ. I thank on: Neg 2a — . Real Estate Mortgage Combined. Prexox SHoor:sc.—Yestordayat the nationa; | Gee, and jewelry and ornaments were od ~ sGom. | Revs y, Leech, Nice, Col. H.J. Johnson Ez seen qounen Shans wana aclenet ietoe, shooting i tn lavisi profusion, the war, Se see of ‘gt Krans, | 2nd others for {heir estorts have sentence cx. dohn Canparts toa ak | place where a Gnge welry can : i trom death to imprisonment. 'T enter. HALFORD ten Dirda for 200 die, the formes Milled’ six | found than at Mr, opal store, No. 45r Hridge, Set: Gaines, mo- | tain no unkind, townsd T die Walnnt Towel Racks, three provg, 36. » ae | Pennsylvania avenue. ‘of French — at ‘with God and all ” A better article, iron ‘and plated enda,i0e. ie blade for 65 Sena bee eae cn | gill ana Wolthy" fet sete; Ieclading: brace ge Coan ‘then } from memory, the LEICESTERSHIRE five hook Clot ‘ee, * | _ In iteT:90Gold Bonds the Northere Pacitic Rail- See Leche cain Castes Setar ete |. beeneny wecmaees sad bebdeeus, Bis Mackall | sad oe iAH bidng he trl nec im seat raga ors be ga aa bot wens apeopuabeseatth cote vor er, | tos Cun teckeeiaay lg and hin Alaake est, Li: | and tbe petowers mack wes imtosaietaly Beek: cooventcnaibapd seo high araieeh Geunaaane tal gon, I». Jones, A. Warmdel, and J. Caspacis to | diamonds set in gold, are all models of beauty, ‘al. en. aR 1 minutes the body was ‘cut down TABLE SAUCE. road bond. with the eclidity andeafety of @ rea! os shoot at cight birds, and was won by Ferguson. | and poz he peace loyed = coareeng Grant, thstanding plea; Cooks and life found to be 4 tate mortgage vn land w orth af least twice the amount ‘Po-day the same parties have a partridge shoot- | fashionable a. : bas stillon ba: Co. iMloughby et al. eeEe—e—e—e—e——————— doaned. ; 3 i ing match near Kendall Green. a large stock of holiday ¢ Incipding vases, motion aduttaneds ——_o——_—_ brackets, bask bi of a ’ ‘They are offered at par im currency, and sielé & ~ _Scanz avtue Bo Reaurn Row piner articles, sisi he hes the’ ee Drosiient Southern client exchanging 2. ‘The bonds are s Gret end only road, ite equipments and i pg 3 | omlved oy aera of toe ‘THE VERY BEST SAUCE AND RELISH MADB ae has the power to sign in IN ANY PABT OF THE WORLD. <2 Ree sai Sosa tele ag — PINTS, 60 Oxers. |- BALE PINTS... cesceceeenersergreeermeee SO ORME. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. 2.8.