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WEDAESDAY dame LOCAL NEWS. for the benefit of | mf opera, drama, come- dances, et bid Hal—Prof. Cromwell's Art Hei—The infant wonder, “Baby Other oudensed Leca! A lorge force of men left this city yesterday to Wark on the Sonthern Maryland railrond. Mr. leh» Poliard bas been appointed gar- bage-master of the 6th council district, vice Samuel Gr:fiin. Rev. W. W. Campbell, formerly of t! city, has become pastor of the Presbyterian congre- gation in Gettysburg, Pa. ‘The employes of the board of public works are receiving the amounts due them to-day. Most of the special superintendents were paid yesterday. ‘The following patents were granted to Wash- ingtonians this week:—Simon Carr, bedstead: W. W. Evans, head-rest for dentists’ chairs; H. Smith, wood pavement. me wi sociable a. the New England So- rini's Franc was shot in the lez by 4% street, near M as not dangerously a sociable, which takes place at le to- morrow evening, will be one asant affairs of the season. A istinguished people will be prese: Indiana’s fair daughters now on a visit to this city. At the meeting of the Excelsior Boat CInb last evenil mittee was appointed to wait Epon the ficials of the N met to revnest shel Loa tx of the lub di The fowa Re W. W. Uttz president. Judge E. P. Driver vice presidents, € i sceretary, J. P. C. Poulton recording and corresponding secretary and George Cowie treasurer. ‘The Sunday School Union of South Washing. has elected the folowing officers fer the en- ing The acting superintendent of Ryland Chapel, president, Mr. Henderson, Fi Faptist church, secretary; Lewis ©. White, reneurer. Mr. and Mrs. Freel. € Ivert made a narrow exes perwath their lives mday night last in coverqueree of the escape of coal gas froma stove in their sleeping apartment. They were found mm an almost insensible condition in the sweceeding morning, but were relieved by Dr. Radclitte. a ee Littiax Epe anvoxfto-night at Lincoln Hall. peli aoe as Tee Taeatens.—At the National Theater Yast night there was a very large house, all the seats in the orchestra and parquette being filled while many were obliged to stand, the attrac- tiom being “Genevieve de Brabant” with its lively music aux! comical situations, and the dushing Aimee as -Drovan, the page.’ To- drama of “Ou will be performed he benetit of the Coreoran Zou ‘Will be present in uniform and will go érill. To-morrow night the Aimee troupe will app “Le Petit Faust.” ‘The Theater Comiqne generally has a good t the performances this week are far prising: ua the performances of the “Man of Mystery.” Varieties Theater has taken start thix week witha large number of Lexcellent performers, ali good in their ive Fi but the most wonderful of Styerrar Deas Jrem his Bods ty a Falling A very re- markable acckient cansing instant death took Jace in Montgomery County, Md..on Monday st. It seems that Mr. Fobn Ousiey, who has livi country place of Mr. Johu Head Severed ity, was driving along a @ through a plieee of woods on the form of Mr. Joseph F. Burr, near Colesville, where some men were felling timber, and one Of the trees In falling struck Mr. Ousiey and his carriage, and comp.etely dissevering his head trem the bedy, with the exception of a strip of skin on the back ofthe neck. In consequence of the narrowness of the road at this point, it ap- Pears that the choppers did not notice the ap- roach of Mr. Ousley. but it would seem to ve been gross carelessness that no out-look was kept to give warning to passengers. An inqnest was held, the verdict of which was he came to bis death through the carelessness of the choppers. His body will be removed to Wash- imgton to-day —__—_e—_—. Litiiax Eo arton to-night at Lincoln Hal ————— ht. officers were elected forthe ensning year, as follows: Jobn F. Havenacr, president; L. B. Allyn, vice Fowler, secret a A Board of deaths had oeenrred in the membership si The meet F: ‘Tenney, and H.C.S t suing year. Hon. D. elected president. The following directors ef the tropolitan Bank fer the en-nix elected yesterday: Ji . Blake, Wi 3 Todd, Willism Orme, Join Hitz, W. G. Metze- yott, Alex. K. Shepherd, J. W. Thompson, Nich: elas Acker. and John T. lenman. The annual election of directors of the wal Bank of the Kepublic fur the ensuing year hen the full F. “— M.G. Emery, S. Norment, Z. D. Gitman, W. H. Baldwin. W. Morrison, D. B. Clarke, John Brodhead, and Johu H. Semmes. of the District Last officers :-—Wiliiam noch Totten and WV. s oe pi Feniait. secre- tary; W. F. Matt % G. Payne, Evech Totten, Nathaniel Wibon, Coembs ant -iotin Seiden, exeen W. F. Mattingly. W. 8. Cox. E. Si Torte Wm. B. Webb, commi the interests ef the committee reported a Which was pestpened to th The Yudian ISSIONARIES AND INDIAN ‘COMMISSIONERS. A meeting of the board of Indian commie ‘e of cironmstances: e executed = ery . fomeldcration We the exeeution of tee deehars- of 4 finn, and that the declaration Micome RE tke Georgetown Advertisements. ii: THE LADIES OF DUMBARTON STeter cit . GROCERS. FRRESH ano BE er gt aALinr OUARANTERD. ALEXANDRIA. ‘Trex Were xo sew cases of swallpox ‘on the northwest corner of OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Meeting of the Board ef Trustees. At a meeting of the board of brviseidec§ Ue schools last evening, the resignations Susie FE. Hawkins, porate No. 2,) Miss | sioners is now im session at the following members of the board are in attend- anee:—Hons, F. R. Branot, Pittsburg, chatr- an; Wm. E. Dodge, New York; J.'V. Farwell, | Chiesgo; Nathan Bishop, New York; E. 8. Te- ey, Boston; John D. Lan; ree, secretary of the board. artis prevented from attending by serious of conference was held boards ef the yarious churches ¢ work. There were present Viltiam Welch and Col. E. Protestant Episcopal church; B! M, of the Methodist church; resident board. fi jcan missionary $o- E Browne, united Presby- terian board missions, Pittsburg; Rev. P poses Dateh charel 68. B. ont tite such THR VACANT LoT has been soki to M A COLORED Wow AN named Rose Harris, Heh in the upper prrt of the city, was bailly plomon of a keresene of] } part of last week. TRE Losses sustained by the Alexandria Fire Insurance Company, by the Iat~ tire at Caze- nove’s and Daingerticld’s warehouses, will nly to abont «ix thonsand dollars. A Gane of Italian immigrants arrived here from New York om their way to Yulley railroad, upon waich they have been employed as Jaburers. ‘THE WEaTiHen to-day has been sanshiny and warm. and the ice and the remaining snow have A few more days of su weather and the ice in the river will begin to show signs of breaking up. SHVCKED osTERS continue to arrive in antities sufficient to sup more, Annapolis am hb noted in Baltimore tht VENT Aum. sameety Wend WE ch portion of the clear baal cag m= an of altowan to the a fraud upon his rights. He further resents that he has made lace to the value of $20,000, and provements is worth from PEACHES. 3 appte TomaTors,3 © sTAnEERs Fory RE BEST HAMS. 1 WhED snoDLDELS, €. WETMER, Grocer ate 1918 Ponmeyteania ov os S. OHMARE & SON, Whotesale and Retail Grocers, 1213 Sorenca Street Northwest, between male primary, No. 3,) and primary, fir Spper. Recon 39 (lkOsiNG OUT SALE OF WINTER Goods TENJAMIN MILLER, 101 Briige erect, Gautectown, greathy redoerd prices: inter Drews Godde, of a Clothe and Casstneeres, for ture and Boys? wear Fiavnel wand Lories’ Mev great bargains in Cotten Goods AN CHURCH THE MONTHLY REPORTS OF TEACHERS were presented, and the superintendent submit- | ted his summary of the sume, y of hole number enrolled, 7,028; tafdiness, 0.82; pamber S1—12 in first, 1 in second, 2 in the fourth distriet. TEACHERASTIPS. presented applications for erships of Emma Thomas, ) Jennie Day, Flora Bell Wi ¥ improvements On the RE ORIGINAT. COMPL.ATNANTS, Mills, Clark Mills, jr.. Journ Mills this cross bill denying the is. ino Cederwear, Miss Lizaie Mive- wher: all of which were referred. Mr. Wilson also recommended the following | Rev. Geo: miler act of May 23, IAG). lien, ist district; Maggie Arinstead, 3d, and Ellen Referred to committee on ex- melted rapidly. to state an necount between Mills, sr.,and the complainants, allowing each $125 per ammrm: the anditor’s report was con- showed that there was al- 052.08, Fol Mitts '5, andl the costs of ted. for advanced salar) Miss Frances E. J Waish, 21; Martha E. Halliday, 4th. amination of teachers. Mr. Hart nominated Miss Flora Bell Wiggin as acting teacher of female primary No. 2; con- ly the demand, from e Minted and P: meere af bottom pricne Our New Orlane Mo Extra quality Drip 8) kM jark Mills appea! GROUNDS POR APPEAL. The appellant Clark Mills, «r., makes the following goints: The court erredin rendering » decree withont requiring Mrs. Susan E. M the present wife) to be made a party; in hold- ng that each of the complainants were entftlel to recover $125 per aunum; in rendering ade-ree which neither granted nor refused the re prayed for in the cross bill, and w! 1, and’ in not granti rellef prayed for in the cross bil. Mr. ars for Clark Miis, and M 804.7 and this suit. Cl: Nicholson, secretary Ass’ E. Friends, Lawrence, Kansas; Benjamin lanney, Va.; Thos, W: nd other gentlemen con- CITY ITEMS. * Kip GLoves, our own impor hades and colors, at Gold inberg’s, corner 7th and G streets. * best Family aed aif Mr. Rhees was appointed on the committers ssor, Mr. McLellan, was a | hected with Ind was called merely to hear state- ments of missionaries and workers ip the cause the amelioration of the comftion of the In- ¥ he aunual meet- ing fixed for to-morrow. preliminary meeting was held last nizht, but Many spectators, among I ladies, were present; also a SOAP’ SOAP! (ine Romp, IO oemte pe AL. FOR Ecoxomy. of the board to coudition of the schools, som the appropriations having been largely drawn on, and urged that the members be very earefitl ir expenditures, as unless they may be compelled to close th wards the eml of the school year. Mr. Hart calied attention to the f janitors, and Mr. ¢ subject be referred to the com- mittee on accounts. Cal District for “Cleaning or bag oe yp Dares Smints, Undershirts, Drawers, ‘Ties; Gentlemen's, Youth's and Boy’ & Very large assortment. street, opposite Post ing for action be Sumect, execpt &. LS iy oe it will be open until Roman & Cox an ‘ition of the hy tribes! Wax Candler hot much was «done. whom were seve DRY_ GooDs, Garments to 30 PER CONT. OFF ON ALL sates oF WOOLEN GOODS UNTIL FEBRUARY ~ o-—-- Beard of Health. HE MEALYH OFFICER ON Tite CARE—MATYERS NOT ’ ‘The meotng was openca Bishop Whipple, after whieh ‘ated that it gaye him great pleasure to wel e the members of the commission aml so many of the delegates. He congratulated thera on what had been accomplished th overning the Indians. The repre- sentatives of the different societies and orgs ns had been invited, im order lay, | might hear the different opinions, and have an nd he thought fonr years longerdurationof the same policy woul pertect a system of government su; pted. He asked the hearty co-operation of a'l to aid inthe good work. One thing of great e was that the different churches should exercise the greatest care in selecti he proper persons to recommend as agents. for an intermedi- | Wasa matter of some regret that this had to seme extent been overlooked, and that Tr NATIONAL Savin New York avenue and per annum cn deposits for each calend Sanking hours, 9to4. Saturdays, 9 to4 and 6 5 of the board of health, last night, Medical fnspector Stewart reported th: since the 10th instant he had vaccinated + persons at his office. The beaith officer reported a case of small pox ina house at the corner of D and northwest, oceupied by a colored tunily named igated the facts con nected with this case, and found three of the chibtren sick with the disease, on the part of istrict, in not giving P for primary certificates be helt on january 15, al the Franklin buil Teh street N.W., between Mw PRICE bist interchange of ideas, Corns “BO WITH Chiblains, Bad by Dr. White. rnar That any candidate secu primary certificate at the first i allowed also_te compete for a highe : hat the examinations be both that two different schedutes o ‘That the standard in for a primary certificate should the second examination fora perior to any ever D®* GOODS: IMMENSE REDUCTION"! WOOLEN DRESS G0OPS MARKED DOWN 20 PER CENT. a] ‘the poor for the #fti. proper attention to these poor people, nor im re~ * to the board, asit was hisduty read a@ sworn state- ment from Jere. Carter, in whieh it is stated t ysician complained of had been ap- Carter to vaccinate his children mse was made; questions be pre GROCERIES Reale Ae Oe Wittcox & Gins's Sewine Macnine. The Patterns. Agency at Chas. celebrated Bazaar Baum's heopskirt and carset factory Intelligencer Building. THERNOMETELS and certificate 50, 65 per centum of the written and oral exer- ‘orrectly answercd. Mr. AtLee ee een: w _ as ae ferred io the committee on rules; That the rulesof the board be amended by inserting a | # 1d agents should be the best men they could requirement that semi-annual examinations for teachers shall be held on the first Saturday in June and the Saturday preceding Christmas da: todo. The health Bleached COTTON ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co's, ta Bleached COTTON , dc k Mille Bleached OOTTO! 5 leached and unbleached COTTONS, W-4 SHEETING e sold regardless of arometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler, near 4% street. = bas omerner_ sect dewenreatin A SrxevLar Series oF DEaTHs.—A corres- pondent of the Baltimore Gazette, writing from Annapolis yesterday, says: Strange fatality would portant trials at Annapol when a will case, involving erty. was on trial. the first juror taken, si died; then the second cailed died also, before the case was concluded; the third jury: man who had been empanneled was consiter- lives in this city. Dur- ing the first trial of Mrs. Wharton, one of the jurors, Mr. Stephen Beard, lost both his wite is, when the trial has just launched out fully, death has begun, first in the death ef oneot the counsel’saunt, Mrs. Eliza Randall, whose nephew is A. B. H. - Last night, Mr. Richard Arnold, bi SH. Arnold, one of the Wharton jure He atterapted, notwit he was warned not to do it, to cross river. He broke in about the mid A number of midshi EAR s had been sent out to the Indian counts subordinates employed to aid the missionaries | Rome time’ since, and no that afterwards, when lis children were taken i x, he called upon the same that he was unable to iH F ‘called the attentionof the chairman te one important fact, that their agents ax nn tssionaries were ‘defeated in pear to attend im- Some years ago, their purposes by THIEVES AND ROBRERS ho are allowed to go The chairman said. all doubts be discussed by the delegate su; ‘tion eame fro: it was: object of all to rid eo og nz | oppression, and to obtain such legistation as will secure them their landy ail rights generally. Mr. Edward Smith, secretary to the American missionary association in Minnesota, gave au interesting accowt of the w LPETRATED UPON THE INDIANS é Northwest. The ageucy at Was in a prosperous condition, The agency in Minnesota was a much more "y 109 houses had been erected with fiv rooms each, aud the work had been mainly dor hs. Indians sawed the lumber au aiid all the labor. ‘Their stecess as farmers w ‘and more apparent every yea LATDATORY. Mr. Randolph offered a resolution re; Trustee McLlelan, au yor Mr Randolph said the Mr. MeL. asa faithful distriet who was not known by Mr. did not know him. Mr. Woodward indorsed the remarks of Mr. and Mr. Wilson, of the 4th d idl 1,005 visits to the schools, and members were_as_ thoroughly identitled | manage. with the schools as Mr. Mel. medical service, and was told that It could not ve granted without payment in advance. After some debate, in which the members expressed themselves very freely, the matter was refer: Ith ofticer to obtain from the physi n of the matter ‘by the board. Dr. Verdi submitted a report in wh istates that the small-pox « has decreased, that many cases reported to th LVr he drescs, spencers, aud ‘trimuing, DF CLOTH. ec. and up. and S328 are the bet (goods fox’ y since the war.) «(BEST NEW ¥ 2 hese points would fore further acti ably alarmed. He worker in the tem” nnd Gomis TH direct from the . None but the BES’ ve money by purchasing of BRODHEAD & ©0., 05 F street between 12th and Ist _REAL ESTATE AGENTS. yproam BoYL IUAN BOYLE & co. L ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, 605 Firreestn Staecr, (Opposite Treasury.) and his mother. ig the past week 2» mites on F street, between 12th and streets, was a scare, as he had found the an lance te be the one just fnished for the bo: which had never been in use, and was on way to the office for ins it P: ie superintendent: recognizing the services of to the passa: I his failings like men were on f a one doubts the feasibility of civil hou! be allowed to | people in Minnesota, and it had got to be a fact that it was cheaper to educate and liftthem out of barbarism than to exte fare, or to keep bby this means. eration was necessary to he state of barbaristn. that he could ner in which the agent in his state had ‘ked ion of the condition of the tory resolutions, otlier men, and while rest, he did not thi toney went towards ceded in reaching and g ir, and called to the latter to go fold him te let_go his stretched on ting go Arnold swam f the ice, wh pulled out, and brought to the Naval Arnold then suui had received a letter trom ht iments the board an vir attention and kindness in had examined into the case reported’ by Cox and referred to him, to the effect that Mr. ly had «lied of the disease and no inspection n made, no disinfectants used, an! no shown, and had found that no notice of the sora i sent — igen pone when the inspector took charge of the body and planted aflag, which had not been removed until after the premises had been thoronghiy hat he had also investigated the jease reported by Mr. Ea was untrue, as | hh nate them by war- proper subjectio He thought that only one gen- ep them in school to sired it to go to the public that the bocrd was not unanimous in and get ropes. “Arnold ome Mouse on corner 2st and H streets, on a street east doetw raesaaes stomach, then bi Mr. Scott indorsed the resolntion, ‘d, Mr. Harris voting in the negative. REFORM AXD HIGH L Mr. Harris offered a resviution that so much ot the report of the committee as refers to anormal school and a train school be referred to a committee, to consist LAXITY OF THE ENFORCEMENT the superintendent and one member from each sub-board, who shall also cousider almost frozen, present his bedy Scuicmpe or Mars. Ricumonp.—We are i man from the neighborh of Berryville, Va., that the wife of Mr. id aged in the secret service of ipg the late war. commit- ted suicide by shooting herself on Sumlay noon, in Berryville.— pantry Seat of 64 acres, one mile once. as we cannot guaranter the sbove mm> for the amelior: ces for any definite length of tie, Indians. He alluded to the formed by a gentle for the punishment of crim perpetrated upon the Indians. of a high school, and so much as refers tothe | seemed to be no law in that state, and the con- paioesse titctontaos referred to the commit- tee on legislation; adopted. Hart offered a resolution that hereafter use shall be incurred by trustees or sub- up diplomas to be given to pu- pils at the annual examination; adopted. Mr. AtLee offered a resolution, w adopted, that the fourth recommendation of the superintendent relating to the reform school be reterred to the commitice on rules, with in- | by the structions to prepare a plan in pursuance there- and to report the same to the board at an date; adopted. ; Harris presented the follow ing,w r moval of iniected clothing while the discase t cxisting among some members of his family, und that Mr. Price himself had lett an order requesting that bis beddis and carpets be removed, as he wish premises and have the tlag taken down. rice states that he was treated in a care tol mamner, and has nothi: ‘The report alludes to the te: become panic stricken during the prevalence idemics which occasions many rumors de truth. The heaith oficer states that atter ven his undivided attention to the re the unfortunate victims to this disease y of circumstances, he his report that the humane work in whien they gaged is done with promptness, fideliiy and delicacy. He reports the dwellings and > by the employes attached t &e., in good condition: Be u fen 12 met lb = = fection are properly fami nfected kept under the care ore turned to the owners wh sequence was that the effect was very demo: alizing. He stated that it was the opinion of General Sheridan that if a just and proper course was pursued by the government towards the Indians more woull be accomplished than by any other way. Edward Smith remarked that in bh most of the Indians could be emp to labor if there were any money appropriated Deshone, of the a. from New York, called the attention of the board to the fact that that church had no age: es, Potowatomies, and the Sharlestown (W.Va. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & ©o., honse and two lange barn is, oF Will exchang: Pp @ for city proj ves, mnimproved, but fenced, = feo Wincheste oth of these farms are great bar NO MEDICINE GIVEN! Excopt in those cases where, on examination, it may be found necessary te p which, combined with my pecntiar Magnetic Ope coelerate a Perfect and Radical cure, ribe certain remé@ics Novrn ann F srs. ney of people land avenne, be- prevelen h payment, bal , with interest at 7 or cent. One lot _on south side, nearly opposite, on vory x tween Mth anc ance can remain There ix net in thie ‘Then to $it by the ste DR: HENION, ve ~ ber lips in a moment ree lois corner of Mand 291 strocts, : a é cies among the Ora under a great vai row Sta cotuer of 36 Aud twist the cat's tail when she jampeon your kuee avd N. One lot on N, arer lots on New of the best situa. W rooms, homey weter, TUEIR RELIGIOUS reets, NEW YORK, ne, near Capitol; one PRACTICAL PHYSI Kesulred, That the great care taken by ¢ to gtard against infections diseases jorment of the rules relatir remente that all eli ¥ The church had bui little means, and n from the general government; but, so far as he had any knowledge, the Indians who had been olie church madefayorable A and gas, sonth side Massacl loth and Jith streets. A neat two-story frame,6 Tooms,! on 1th streat southeast, between sirect aud Sout nue, waier in house. Price, $2.20. €) F, ® ‘cums, REAL ESTATE AGENT AN Office: 1306 F_ ST - XX Extra Flour. ren shall be vecei- st th CHRONIC DISEASES, Late of Baltimore, Chicago, Cineimmati, Rochester. N.Y., and Fall Biver, Mae., has engaged WILLARDS’ HALL, Gn F street, in the Rear of Willards’ Hotel, CITY OF WASHINGTON, Where he will PUBLICLY HEAL THE SICK: Free of charge, without money and without price,” from 9 mntil 1 o’ctock each morning, (Sun- dare exeepted,) for about Fifteen days, (Admittance Free,) progress in the vai O14 Government Java. zation. icaibo an stated that Father Deshone hid he past, to gman 5 | tion to the neglect to vaccinate school children Robinson, Rhees. Moore, ay | was referred to the school trusteos. : ns were read trom the Commis- Land Office, Pension ( trom Judge Edmonds, of the Post ing for asufficient number of vacci: vaccinate the clerks in the siderable discussion followed as to the prop) of acceding to the collapsed Condition Of their funds, tion aecided ig the east of the same to i acd not fully informed himself of cae ¢ workings of the commissio’ Nicholson, representing the Indians central superititendeney, made extend: tothe condition of the [ ticularly with respect to i mam sioners of the STREET. remarks in relat! dians there, more the manner of teaehing them. ep | the readiness of the youth to acquire the various A DEMAND TO gE | sceular and religions branches of learning was 4 subject of surprise to the teachers. of the difficulties experienced by reason of the remoteness of the agencies from civilization, nd consequent suftering from want of supplies. He cited the difficulty experienced from incom. preters, who were not alwa) and conscientious men. They are troubl mean class of white men who mong them as Indians and adept their PHIL. H. WELCH & €o., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, AUCTIONEERS AND INSURANCE AGENTS, We buy and sell Real riments and Offices to rent Firkin Barter 3 fi " Leaf Lard, 91. — and give ms 8 eal! befe 91 PENNSYLVABIA AVENUE. N. ™ METzeeEr, LONGER PETIT WOMAN SUFFRAG MADE RY THE CONVENTION. It is not true as stated in a F iss Susan B. Anthony has “obtained an f her jail bonds"’to attend thewoman suffrage convention to commence in this city to-morrow. Miss Anthomn: bonds, but absol required to do so upon locked wp in jail, where she remained brought out ona writ of on aceonnt oF ——_e-___ Prrry Trerrs.—Mr. F. M. Heating, corner of loth and B streets southwest, had hi f a week's washin; ‘6th n streets, had two water buckets stolen tast night. —— et THE COURTS. POLICE COURT, Judge Suei!-To-iay, Sevas- r, Willtam O'Neal, John MeCormick, . Robert ronseps grand feces as Jareeny of butt i y has never been under utely refused to i sy SHS Mas there: jomses built; long time given for pay- fie ‘contracts and deads searaniced. Give us ment. Plans, specifications, skilfully drawn. Satisiaction and we will merit anot! ‘Offic under Masonic Temple. IN P. BROWN, mer N. ¥. avenue and 25th street, by intruders and 417 Seventh Street, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 15, 18975. Also, taken Parlors at corpus. DEALER IN med. amd as sta A. smiifs the air the courtesy of Uni Marshal Kinney, who is responsi her custody. He thought, however, he mi TUE ROVING HAWITS OF THR INDIANS ave against a thorough system of educati among-ibem, and the effort had been made by the mission to seeure the services of sach mis- sionaries amd teachers as would be willing to go to Washington without rnuning Pith the tribes in their wanderings. He cited any great risk of losing his prisoner. Miss An- | am instance where such a man had bee i ployed with the most beneficial results. An couraging indication of the effects of education of marriage amoug them, whieh is being more observed every year. had been observed that raising had a most benefi indians, and was the best proof that they not retrograding in the essentials of civilization No. 413 Thirteenth street, near Peunsylva- of freedom ont nia Avenue, FOREIGN & BOMESTIC GROCERIES, ERIN CEMENT, SAND, motioe. Macadamizing ad Pens purposes delivered in any part of the Dis REAL ESTATE bought and sold vested. To this branch of the sity ta personal siten for about Thirty Days, where those who are able ana | L! willing to pay may eome from 1} a.m, till 8 No Surgical Operations Performed! Chronic Diseases Cured! Acute Pains Tustantly Relieved! The Lame Walk! The Blind See! The Deaf Hear! Over 60,000 Persons Treated in Five Years, DR. HENION’S practice is mostly disoases of a Chronic natnre, and cases given up as incurable. His t is peculiar to himself, although there have Jeon men in all ages who bave bad the same Mnug- Power over the discases of the body and mind, Some cail it the “GIFT OF HEALING,” yet few nave porseased it tosuch au extent over nearly alt Yscascs and persons. The practice ix based upon the Most strict principles of scien culous or supernatural about with all natural laws. is treatment it takes nt afew minntes for H ny curable Chronic dis- that Dut few distaves Has Coxstaxriy ix Sore, thon says she is fast learning the whimsi aml technicalities of the law. she was taken to the office of ner in Rochester—in the very where fugitive slaves, under dudge *s decision, were examined and turned er to their masters tofbe remanded to bond: >» i then, she says, did she realize the ease and rapklity with whic! au American citizen can be deprived of his or her liberty. The coming eonyention, she says, is net for Led wpemty d be; Congress for ibe right to vi already have under the tow amendment to the coustitution; it isealled for the purpose of demandin, steps to enab the right which th lawyer ot this city tol ms who fairly a amines the subject can tat to conclude that ntofsnfirage. Miss Anthony the other’ women arrested her are convicted, the Unit courts she supposes will have to take cogn vance of several other similar cases in the wes ute alt the women or four years past, ve their hands full for some time to come. meets to-morrow morning ut FINE OLD WHISKIES, FINE OLD Wins, COOKING WINE, jal influence with che PURE JAMAICA KUM, NEW ENGLAND RUM, SCOTCH WHISKY, STOCK AND ENGLISH ALE, PORTER A RAILROAD Friend Samnel Janney, of Virginia, gave an Interesting account ot his field of operations, is in Northern Nebraska among tho the head and tributaries of heir progress in agriculture and the point named by the contra: the hoard of pnitie works. dtionsug | which thet all Jaws mm t have a se Real Estate Mertgage Combined. ANNUAL ELECTION OF A CHIEF acticed among the Winne- hereditary chiefs. He gave failed account of the present condition of the various tribes, their numbers, advancement in the arts and sciences of civilization The whole number of Indians superintendency is 6,298. pi Re SN Jackson Statue in Court, MILLS, THE ARTIST, DY HIS CHILDREN. Yesterday the case of Fisk Mills et al, agt. q Clark Mills et al. was taken up by the court in | general term, ari it is being arguet - this case the complainants are the the first-named de! that’ Congress take jisin harmony women to exercise A prominent the board have the had lately been FOREIGN FRUITS. In ite 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Bail road Company furnishes te the public an investment security which combines the ready negotiability, the ud the high credit of a first-class rail- Toad bond, with the solidity and safety of areal es- tate mortgage on land worth ai least twice the amount ANT ¢ BUT POOR. John Miller was charged with vi * knewledged that be had asked for somethin when hungry, and had come here Spee > and was looking Nget none, Ho'dented that he he wished to Teave the city rh Warren. protanity ; $3. ofthe ot eyeuene inveterate ‘cases of y ‘ase; and so sure is the effe require a second treatm: Dr. Henion has for the past ten years made those Nervpus Cases bronght on by self-abase,aspectaliy,! and feels warranted in saying to the sufferer there is! women have the ri endid assortment « sa .oae _ wha CANNED 600Ds, in the northern ‘They are offered et par in currency, and yield a HANDSOME PROFIT two those exchanging 5-2y. ‘The bonds are a first and only mortgage ow the rowd, its equipments and earnings, and also on a jand grant which, ou the completion of the road, will average 23000 acres to each mile of track, The . and if they SUIT AGAINST OLA The Diseases which yield mostireadily to the cura- who have voted within tive agency of thigmethod, as practiced by us are: | Dyspepsia, Constipation, Asthma, Angina, Pectori Chiorosis, Loss of Voice, Rheumatism, Rhea- matie Gout, Liver Disease, all kinds of Sexual Weaknoss, Diabetin, Headache, cise As Ws Pe} ail anccrtained that the firgr had beor jor the information the charge ce “Jndge Snel! also explained that a head tine «1 ‘The convention PURE APPLE CIDER, who, it will be re- MIGATING A GovEnnsEn’ mys agon clerk im the Seeomi Ay ite sick audis since re- omvey ed & wrong ina] int there was some ined the person at all, membered, designed and constricted the eqnes- Nervous Irritat MEDFIELD BUCKWHEAT, of the Brain, trian statue of General Jackson tn thi @enominations: mchitis, Catarrh, Diseases of They are fekued in from 9109 to of the contractors have been sunk with £1.00 Conpon, and 8100 to $10,0W Registered, have thirty years to ran, bear gol, and are EXEMPT OR LAW CASES. Hy the Heart; Eruptive Discases, ge W.. Driver, charged with sel ed as having the small- Convulsions, Hysteria, Nen- entof empleo of ihe entered Winter’ Duldling, im which is the sald For this work $20,000 foey appropria' me NEW YORK arrLea ‘family of Clark Mills. In interest of 7:30 it. FROM U. ‘ED neo! the weight of the accumulations to the bottom of the ri 5 raigia, Thrush, enil ited, Judue Snell the comcvart er, amd a small islane! Of the vbnoxious er and others conveyed to STATES TAX to the holder. _ office, aml finding that the desk of the sick man « has beeu tormed a few rods from tie prospect for spring. ————— EMENT—Mre. William Dickey, who Nisewn tw picnic parties visitiug the Great Potumse. where she resided, has } lover named George Jackson. ls twenty years the senior ot takes hilosophi- cally) al says he “don't care Macht sboutee ise, but he would like tw have the handred lars she took with her.” Chronicles ' ——_e —— Liiias Encaatos w night at Lincolu Hail. ——_o——— “GEEMANY AXO THE Ratxe” is the subject Of Professor Cromwell's art enitertainment Lis evening, ami beoues, thase wh@ go to Willands’ Hall may aise enjoy a ir ip the Hudson. Tihs promises a few @f rare enjoyzaent for ad- amirers of beautiful scenery, and other treasures of the art workl. There will be a beautiful al Jegory at Ue close of the entertainment. eae SprectactyY—Ladies’ white kid and satin, bat. ten, Tace aul Ly ey ladies’ and misses’ ‘and and slippers im great at tly redeeedt prices and all new styles ai Ce. "s, 902 Fth street. Also | @ large apd spiciaiid collvetion of ladies’ boots of finest ualities. Sa ——_-e—_—- : Muss Linttax Ene sgtos, the«‘Pearlof the Platform,” Setivers her eolebeated tecture upon ae Seed eet at Lineoin Hall. it as been pronounces press and publiy an interesting and cntertalning lecture. be —Legat Pie ox, — VF : ‘° ce ate inti i woul! Profersion to oursale whch takes lay evening, at | cI Lysine & crema? anetoeees! * parma» She JEWELRY stone No. 45% Ponn- | avenue, for the American stor Eee qpeese and tees moldld metak, will nat i —- e---- ql 14.45 Ene arroy to-night af Linco Hall.* | Congestion of the Spiesn, Irritation of Stomach, Diseases of the Kidneys, ete. Morbid Appetite, Wakefulness, General Debility, Weak Spine, Nervous Depression, Difficult Breathivg, with Paiw in the Lungs; Weak and Sore Eyes of every description: Dis- charges from the Ears, Noise in the Head, Cancers, q Was in room 96.they cleared ittout iv a burry. The clerks on «uty did not stand upon the order of their leaving but left al furniture bei ‘Meadow Ban On that the prosecation minst either show an actual ~1 ation of 24,000. * Clark Mills made ‘The semi-annnal interest on the Recistered Bonds is paid with GOLD CHECKS, seut-to the post uffice address of the hotder. All Marketable Stecks and Bonds received in ex. change, without expense to the investor, at U highest current prices. pril following CHOICE BUTTER, Packed expressed for family tse in emall pailp Received Weekly. atonce, and the « removed the matting wis carried ont and burned and the place thors SS rane suel ed. The court said that It wea necessary for JAY COOKE & co., BANKERS, Mt apply Panis ys INANTS ALLEGE * such a condition as to be of Dr. Heuion hia, in connection with his pen’ arent ompecifa for that rm ‘its, and particularly invites WASHINGTON.

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