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_EVENING STAR. ~~ LOCAL NEWS, Led Astray. Ford's Opera Howse.—Pantomime of * Uncle am.”” Theater Comique—The great local drama of uilt” and ether attractions. Lincoln Hall.—Duprez and Benedict's New Orieans Minstrels. Orchestrion music at No. 463 Pennsylvania avenue. — Condensed Locals. The endowment fund of the Corcoran Art Gallery is about $1,000,000. Kev. John Keiley bas been called to assist Dr. Smith, of the Fourth Presbyterian Church. Mr. F. L. Harvey, formerly of this city, but Bow in business in Chicago, isin town. Persons in search of very desirable rooms should «© the advertisement 2,04 @ street. The yacht Americas, that met with an acci- dent on Friday last by runningon some piles of the western ship-house at the navy yard, is betng raised to-day. Thieves attempted to break in’o the store of Mr. T. W. Walker, in South Washington on Saturday evenir Before they succeeded in getting anything or vaine. During the fiscal year ended Jnne 30th last, the District of Columbia paid to the general government $155,424 58 on acevunt of the inter- mal revenue. paid by any other territory. St. Mary's Catholic Church, in A erwadria, was last night dedicated to the Sacred Hert of Jesus, with imposing ceremonies, Kt-¥. Father but were frightened away | HOLIDAY Goops. Where To Buy the Best and Cheapest. Here where the Christmas festivities are con- tinued fer over a week the buying uf Ne | goods during the ensning testive season we con- it Of sonsona- | Tor This is a larger amount than that | Maguire. of St. Aloysius Uburch, presching on | the occasion. ‘The natives of Delaware resi ting in this city erganized the Delaware state association on Saturday evening last, by electing District At- torney George P. Fisher, president, Geo. alfred Townsend, vice president; John G. Saville treasurer, and Richard Harrington, secretary The Everett Lycenm has elected the foliow- ing officers: Samuel (}. Gardner, present L. PeSand, vice president; M. L. Mablem: seeretary; M.D. Burbage, treasurer; ‘Wood, editor; Richard S. ‘Evans, eri Cox, sergeant-at-arms. The card of Collector Clephane, published in our advertising colamns, announces that tax- payers receive a discount of Sy per cent. on all payments np till the Ist proximo. This isthe ‘Christmas p: ecen! of the District government to itadebdtors. The friends and acquaintances of Dr. Schaf- fer and Charles Williams, of the army medical muerum are getting up « testimonial present te Mise Mary Moodie, “the Ida l.>wis of the Potomac,” who was the means of saving their eeon Sunday, 2ist inst, when Dr. Payne was drowned. Ata reci nt mecting of the vestrymen of the hany church, to take into consideration tring their church edifice, pinion was expressed that it woald ba @ committee was a inte consideratiyn- ee ~On Christmas day ii numerous friends along te river front of Captain David Davis, a well- known river sportsman, presented him with a ppeinted to take the subject | from time to time aper in the end to erect a new building, and | fiue field glass, tobe used induck hunting. A | short time ago thieves entered the cabin of his sloop ard stole his favorite field glass, which be bad need on the Potomac and itstributaries for the last forty years. Aprepos to the season, Shillington sends ns the superb double Christmas number of the London fi/ustrated News; also the handsome and Profneely iilustrated Atiantic Almana ‘, mbtisbed by James R. Osgood & Co., Boston Kem 4. ©. Parker we bave Harpers Hazar for January 10; and from Judd & Detweiier, copies of the neatly printed calenders for 1574,’ issued by them. it is a fitting introduction to the New Year, that Mr. Ford should effect an engagement with Such an actress as Janauschek for the first weal in 174. She bas bad a carcer of remarka- ble success through the South an Wert recently. Crowded aud fashionable audiences greeted her every night, and recognized her Tmmense power and versatility with hearty de- Monstrations of approval. A magniticent wo- man personally, with a very expressive face, mauschek has the genius that seems to belong Tight to such a person. ier dressing, in each her characters a require excellent costum really superb. She will make her first aj pearance on Monday, January Sth, at Ford's Opera House. . ‘TEwremance MaTTERs.—At a meeting of Pioneer Council, No. 1, Son: of Jonatab beid on Saturday evuning, the follow- ing officers were elected: W. C., D. W. Hopkins, 1). C., Henry Neldfeldt; R.'S., K.P Polkinghern; ¥. S.. Charles Ht. Simpson Wm. H. Young: G., George Klotz; 4. m2. . Snyder; I. W., Richard Harlow; O. W., John W. Hayes; L.. Edward Bawsel; ), Charles E. Connor; S., Wm. H. Norton. At a meeting of the Dashaways at Temper- ance Hall last night, Captain Barth read an es- @ay on the danger of using sicohol even as a medicine. Addresses were made by Messrs. a . Coftin, Stetzell of Oregon, Danmng Johnson of Colorade. Miss Mollie Bond recited 2 poem in good style ‘The seeend pablic meeting of the season, an- der the auspices of the Georgetown Catholic ‘Foetal Abstinence Sucietv, was held last night at Trinity Chareb, Georgetown. Messrs. Savage, Dr. Joseph Walsh and Major. B. O'Driscoll addressed the meeting. Forty per- rens took the pledge. A large number of ladies bave enrolled themeelves as honorary members ef this society, determined, tarough their po- tent infinence, to encourage the cause of total abstinence. The third lecture of the course Will be given on the fourth Senday in Jannary. due notice of which will be given in Tag Stan ——e — Tuziy errser Imreevewent.—The com- mittee appointed at a late meeting of the prop- erty holders of 4% street, consisting of Messrs. R.B. Clarke, A. Boswell, Dr. Bacon, Wm. R. Hant, Wm. i pr against P ment of the certiticates iseued upon the proper- fronting on the 4 street improvement: that y desired the improvement and were wilting to for the work ly done, but that the eobtractor had tailed ta do the work as required by his contract. They asked that they might De relieved in some way if the Governor devise a plan. The Governer stated th: street would be put in pro} roukl the conditien at the opening of the season out of the yntage re- tained from the contractor, and ad that the property-hoiders tender to the agent of the New York bank holding the certificates ene. &fth of the amount of the assewment. He thought this would be satisfactory, as the bank ‘oficiais were willing to do all in their power to a-sist our people. The committee retired en- tirely satisiied with the interview. Nariowar Woman Surrrac ‘The National Woman Saffr: semi-annual convention in Lincoln Hall, January 15 and 16, 1674. Among the gentlemen invited to address the convention are: Hon. Cowvretion bert Ingersoll, Hon. Benj. F. Butler, Hon. Elbridge G. Lapham, John Van ¥oorbis, Hon. Henry Wilson, Edward M. Davis, Parker Pillsbury, Hon. A. A. Sargent, Hon. A.G. Kid- die, Hon.’ J. Hooker, Wendell Phillipe. Fred. Douglass, and Hon. Gerrit Smith. Ameng the women expected to take part in the discussions Ernestine {.. Rose, Susan B. Anthony, Beecher Hooker, Belva A. Lockwood, Maam Anneke, Lucretia Mott, Matilda Jos- age.[Phocha Couzens, Sara J. Spenc r, F. avis, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Olym~ ia Brown, Virginia L. Miner, Lillie Devereux lake, and Charlotte B. Wilbour. ss o = Perreee> His Wire wita Brrp Ssor.— Charles Williams, colored, who resides st the corner of Ist street and Virginia avenue svath- West, ina fit of anger on Saturday night, shot bis wite, Julia Williams. The two had been disputing. when Charies seized his shot-gan, loaded with fine bird shot, and discharged it at Bis wife, the load taking effect in her left breast, making a very painfwl, if wot fatal woond. Williams was soon afterwards arrested by Officers Lewis, Aldridge, Shea, and Melton, and locked i in the first precinct statiog- house. The ‘WoWSn was aitended by doctors jagner. MeCauley and H 4 ‘Wiliams was bronght inte the Police Court ‘this morning. and. after exam tnation, was com- mitted to await the result of the injaries Olver M. Wh sticted. areas | Sivsion ot De & Bevepicr’s Mimstarte, one of best tr ch Rae here: ot lens called ant} Sap D: ‘other eities it has visited, | it:tle som of Ms evening in an | Office, residing Groduaing mney soveltien. “These whe joy a | bss by hie first class Ethiopian entertainment should be on | onthe d Band. Meserved seats can be had at Eilts’ music | yesterda: | ARRESTED OX 4 CHARGE OF Hover Br of weari 1 was stolen which has mot y.t ‘Seen recovered. . Scppew lsaTs.—A colered Florence Wright 1 years, was found im her bed last night, about M34 11th street, where she has recentl The discovery was by her ing. made son and beer o their return from chareh. She hat een sutteri yolitan ir. Tittany’s) ve Unriat- restree. Professor Hayden echibits with the stereoncope a selection of views of the wonder- '! Yellowstone park, and the children are to re supplied with refreshments. The festival Deg bs At 50 6 clock. | night the new | the great ventriloquist, will also appear. Ali che little ones in town should have a chance to | see the new pantomime. Association will | | | | J ing of Christmas gifts leaves off. For the infor- | mation of those who wish to purchase holiday | tinue our notices of advertiser bie articles, aud shall continue to do so from day to day until aft chasers will now find daring the | rush previous to Christmas and dealers who an- | pce ag og may expect to be | corres} zed. | Taomas We ows! No. 609 iT eTRerr NORTHWEST, pays special attention to the pay- | ment of speci improvement and general sewerage taxes at great! Oanoxs from the balmy groves of Florida and the fertile though troubled island of Cuba can be purchased in any quantity at the M aca Pavit Company, under Seaton Hall. | Don'r Worry with aching teeth, but have | them removed, and, if necessary, replace the originals for the beautifnl counterfeits pre pared by Dr. C. B. Foster, No. 1166 Ne York averve. Booan & Write, Nos. 1018 axp 1020 Tru = | w | | sTREzT, continue to sell at panic prices. They | bave & large stock of sessonable dry goods, which is marked dowmto the lowest marking, | and presents attractive bargains to purcha- | sere LAY IN YOUR aUPrLY of winter fuel from | the well-known coal depot of SrernmNson & | Bro., No. 12if PeNNSYLVAMIA AVE- NUR. WHILE WB TINKER with ourselves to cure those ills which flesh is heir to. there is no rei son why we should tinker with our tinwar when new goods can be bought at the astound ingly low prices offered at Greaory's TIN STOR, on E STREET, BETWEEN ITH AND 1204 atkEets. Gre; agent for the iswold Eureka Steamer,” which does won- derful things. Rega % correspondence will be of in- terest to consumers of water: Decenper 15, ¢ President Bo Hon. H. A. Willard, V Public Works Sir: 1 beg to call attention to the fact that es arise when parties have made connection with service pipes at the carb and building line, and introduced Potemac water into houses without the ‘mission of this office. When discovery of such has in made the parties have been pyosecuted under the law and fined. To avoid this in future I suggest that all persons doing business with this office relating to the introduction of water, the re- pair of pipes, &c., be what the law distinctl: States, viz.: Practical Plumbers, and that all such be required to give a bond to this office for the sum of one thousand dollars, guaran- teed by two responsible sureties, for the raith- fal compliance with and obedience to all laws | and regulations governing the water depart- | ment. These laws provide that all work in connection with Potomac water shall be done oniy by practical plumbers, and that the Board of Public Works shall have anthority to make sach rales not inconsistent with ex! isting laws for regulating the laying of service pipes, in- troduction of water to houses, & Very respectfuiiy, ¥. Lt BEY, Water Registrar. Board of Public Works. District of Columbia.) Wasuineton, Deo, 26, 1873. § T. Lubry, Esq , Water Revistrar : Sir: in reply to your communication of the | loth instant, and the recommendations con- tained therein, I am directed to say that in accordance with the acts of April 12, 1 June 20, 1864, it is ordered by the board— 1. That in laying service pipes, or in the | repairing of pipes or other fixtures in connec- | tion with the water supply, the person employed to do the work must be a practical plumber; | and no permit for such work shall be issued to | any other party. 2. That all such plumbers shall give and als | in the office of the Water Registrar a bond for | #1,000, guaranteed by two responsible citizens, for the faithful execution of all laws, rules and regulations of the water department; and any plumber failing to file such bond, after due notice of its requirement is given him, shall for- feit the right to have any permit for the intro- 2 and | duction of water, repairs, &c., issued in his favor. Very respecttully, - Caas. JOHNSON Secretary. Tae TaBaters.—At Ford’s Opera House to- mime ‘Uncle Sam,” fullof ngenious tricks and surprises, and with many hamorons local hits, will be performed for the | arst time by the famous Ravyel-Martinetti ‘roupe and astrongdramaticcompany. Davis, Manager Saville will display even more than | his usual good taste in the way of scenery, cos- tumes, &c., at the first performanse of Bou ‘al play, “Led Astra the National Theater this evening. ‘The cas excellent, including the strength of the co: pany, aud those who enjoy a good play by a ine company have their opportunity. “Guilt,” @ startling local sensation drama, will be performed for the first time at the ‘Theatre Comique this evening, but that is only one feature of the immense programme of good things prepared by the manager for New Yeai’s | week. sags Tue Ketroce AND Eyetisu Opera ‘TROUPE announce a week's engagement at the National Theater, commencing om Monday, 5th of January. Besides Miss Kellogg, whose is workt.wide, company embrac uch noted artists as Mrs. Seguin, Miss Van Zandt, the celebrated tenors, Wilford Morgan, Theo- dore Habelman, and Joseph Maas; the old fa- vorite basso, Henry Peaks; Mr. William Carie- itone 5 Mr. Gustavus Hall, ton, the barit jing Lucia di Lammer- ‘arriage of Figaro, and Fra Diavelo. Fines awp Incenpiarism.—On Saturday fire was discovered in house No. 219 reey avenue, occupied by Mrs. Bartlet. It was ex- tinguished by the inmates without giving an alarm. It is thought to have been the work of an incend The alarm sounded @ little after 7 o’clock Sat- urday night was caused by the burning of a emaill frame house in () street alley, between 4th | and 5th streets northwest, occupied by Lewis Kalland and Mrs. Ringgold. The building was owned by Mr. Humphries and was entirely con- sumed. Loss $300. : ‘The alarm of fire at 11 o’clock this merning from box 46 was caused by the burning of a frame stable in Clark’salley, between 17th and sth streets northwest. A mule was burned, and the stable damaged to the amount of $500. Tax KartnoaD WaR—Further Reduction of | Fere—The “onpleasantness” between the | Pennsylvania K. K. company and the Baiti- more and Ohio railroad company, continues un- reconciled, with no prospect that it will be ad- | justed for many days to come. The Pennsyl- | Vania company advertise in to-day’s Srar a | very considerable reduction in passenger rates on the southern and western lines of that road, | the figures being given in each case go that pas- | sengers may see at once just what they have to | pay, the fares In each case being greatly below those heretofore paid. The new rate to Pitcs- | burg is $5, to Louisville, $16; to Chicago, $11; | to Galveston, $56.25, &e., &c. The company | ‘ithe through rates by this | be as low as these offered teat $125 STOLEN AND Part oF 1T Recoreney.— Eobert Johnson. a colored boy, about 13 years oli, went, on Satarday night last, into George | Fless’ shooting gallery, ou vth street, and pur joined trom an overcoat pocket # purse cont sin- ing £125, belonging to Mr. Hess. After the dis- covery of the theft the case was reported to head:uarters, and Detectives McEKlfresh and Sargent arrested the boy and recovered most of the money. Johnson was before the Pelice Court this morning, and was sent to the Ke- form school, he being under 16 years of age. ee Reat Estates Teawsrees.—Patrick O'D: i to Lawrence laley, lot 32, in square ; William KR. Woodward, trustee, te . za J. Yarnell, 28 teet front on West, uear wea) to Wn, it. Hooter, fot’ 3. land cal “« Monastery,’ Y Daley to —_.—___ Evry Goons at 314 9th street, where District securities are taken in payment. + ——___--2e-—___ S7-A Fort Wayne coroner issues a ‘‘stiffeate of death.” S27 Some of the feminine suits have 5 poekets to them. ‘East be om » has ten churches — omnes 400 inhabitants. And yet—! ‘A man at Bay City, Mich.. whipped his heres te notes was kioked to death for his ms. 7 Prot. Max Muilerthinks thattae Christian i would cease tw exist if it ceased to be reduced rates. | 3 THE Courts. bg en) COURT.—Juize Snell. y Boren, charged wi bene fo | Povmrty 18 BaD, bat the worst kind of pov- stones on'the st 10." Ricnerd M. Lacy, 1 erty is poverty of the blood; this makes & maa ter Hillary, dletarbing the uaet gf Gonegetsen, | ‘Poot indeed,” for it takes away bis strongth, ‘Soin wearing’ Bs courage and © t enrich the blood with seeslen ts Gaobeae’ onl Srrap (o preeeite of Beas ae iil feel At it! rap (a x! fom) a a wi Compania frm Baltimore fich tnd “ah geod ab aaybeay ke same Cons, &c.—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 835 15th street, opposite the Treasury, removes corns withont pain, so the shoe can be worn with tion. cate. “He relleves and cures bunions, ingrowin with stealing @ pair of boots worts tinila, vascular excrescences. fn, and pay ye or Sudaysin jail, | other disorders of the feet. His nt Havid Gaincr, malicious trespass, Suiting creessgs; | ban been located in Washington, Dy onset rgaret Browser, altas Brown, with steal- | twelve years, andis patronized ‘by many emi- ing (wo skirts, worth A nent surgeons, thousands of Btephen Bank, aseat well-known and responsible pe-sons. Office hours from § a. m. tof p.m. Fee, $1 per visit. Owing to press of business during’ office hours, Dr. White is unable to attend patients at resi: dences except after 6 p. m. of lamber john Dean; $10 and cost Flynn, charged with throwing stones on the street: $10. ‘Richard MeN. & small boy, arannit and battery ou Jas. =. eform school 4 miner r= ryoharged with | Wk RESPROTPULLY CALL TNE ATTENTION of high Thos. Mackey, and forcibly | those lesiring to procure delicacies for the com- pekicg 4 ere C This matin | ing New xes's ——— the p fact that we Prat 7 re t,andaf, | @6 prepared to furni joned Turkeys, Ca- tcrwarde tchafgnd theccntentsof one oftheckam: | POs, Salads, ‘Terrapha, large. Fruit, Black, bers at him and ran off. He was afterwards canght. | Pound, and Jelly Cakes, Charlotte de Russe, fodge, Suell sent the case to the arand jury. W: | fancy and plain; Jellies, ‘Blanc Mange, Spiced ‘A’ Bailey wae fined $180 for selling Naane without | Oystern, with all tee deticnaee appertaining *0 | license. Ai peal was taoen and bonds of $30 | such occasions, handsomely garnished in the given. most artistic manner. Delivered with prompt- See ness to all parts of the city. Harvey & Hotpey, | & ieee —— = N. 26t31 1016 Pennsyivania avenue, Potowac Wate tN Urega Gronortowy. wy On Wednesday of this week the connection be. Ixp, Coork & Ce ENGLisH ALR on tween the new twelve-inch pipe and the stea pump will be made, and residents of Geor, town, supplied with water from the high service reservoir, who do not have a sufficieney after that day, may be sure that the trouble is with their service pipe. Col. Lubey, the water reg- istrar, states that in many cases of complaint out scarcity of water, examination has re. vealed the fact that the supply-pipe to houses was obstructed either by rust or other deposits of solid matter. Where the service-pipes have been in use along time this is likely to be the case. Deata or A Retinep Navat Orrioer.— Mr. Lioyd A. Williams died at his residence on | Road street, in this city, yesterday, in the 421 | year of his age. The deceased, who was ana. tive of thie city, was formerly chief engineer in the navy. He entered the naval service on the 16th of February, 1852, and his total sea service as eight years and five months. His last cruise wason the Colorado, which arrived at the Ports- mouth (N. H.) navy yard in June, 1862. During this cruise be contracted rheumatism while in the Gulf of Mexico, from which disease he suf- fered greatly, and was retired in consequence shortly after, in conformity with act of Con. eg. draught a specialty at Geo. W. Driver's, corner | Pennsylvania avenue and 4\ street. 6 © Pure Orp Rowgntsox County Warary, from Cheatham & Kinney, Nashville, Ten: nessee, at Geo. W. Drive mple Rooms, corner Pennsylvania ayenue and 43 street. ¢ bai aaasaitasnal Sreciz Pavwents Resumen, new from the Mint, at Geo. W. Driver's Sample Rooms, éor- ner Pennsylvania avenue and 4\ street. |" 6 —— oe —— To One AND ALL.—Are you suffering from a cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis or any of the various pulmonary troubles that so often termi- nate in consumption? If so, use ‘*Wilbor’s Pare Cod Liver Oil and Lin sate and efficacions remedy. This is no q preparation, but is regularly prescribed by the medical faculty. Manufactured by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bos- ton. Sold by all druggii e03 TAKE Cane oF Youn VALUABLRS.—Call and examine the fire and burglar proof yauite of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, for sate keeping Of securities, Jewels, silver ware or other vala- ables. Rents from ten to’ sixty dollars per an- num, according to size. No business man can afford todo without them. Take warning from the Chicago and Boston fires. A PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH isin Analostan Island this afternoon tor rogress on ree prizes ss of Remington breach-loading shotguns—$10 | To ar rrp of the Chills immediately, tak: entrance fee, and tea birds eas, to be shot at, | Dooley’s Aguo Powders. They care Verma 21 yards rise and 80 yardsbound. Over twenty- five of the best marksmen in the Digtrict are contending. Tue T GrornceTown M. FE. cuvacs, which has been remodied and handsomely im- proved, was reopened yesterday afternoon, the pastor, Rev. John Gi ‘hing an elo- quent sermon appropriate to the occasion. There was a large congregation present. Prorosep IMPROVEMENT.—The facalty of Georgetown University, Rev. P. H. Healy, S. J., president, have decided to erect another large building for college uses on their present grounds. ; Curistmas Festivat.—The Christmas fas- tival of St. John’s (Episcopal) Sunday school was given on Saturday evening last. Mr. John Marbury is the saperintendent of the school, and it is im a flourishing condition. The school astor, Kev. D nently, e0 ——— Ponp’s ExTRact cures rheumatism, burns, Piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, sprains, fscalds, soreness, old sores, headache, coli lameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuraigi hoarseness, diarrhea, and all hemorrhages, etc. Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised Preparations in the fact that it is a standard medicine, treated of in medical writings, and known to be a cure for these diseases. m, th s,tf Tae SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of 1372 Were $219,600. 4,12-8,wtf © ———— THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, Corner 0! New York avenue and 15th street, pays 6 per ot. annum on deposits for each calender month. king hours, 9 to4, Saturdays, 9 to4 and 6 ws 3, 14tis was addressed by the Atkins. SS eS Anthony Hyde presided at the organ, and Mrs, TARRMOMETERS and Barometers aro repaired Bayley led ‘the children in singing. "After tue | aud made to order by Hompler near diy street religious exercises each scholar received a large icos apenectnts the we THR COMMUNITY bag of good things ax they passed out the door. ‘ Guate TRave —Tho cabal bone B.ralvort, | fulness of Ringers Sewing Saekins, al which arrived Saturday, had 90 bushels of | Wrzcox & Gimn’s Stwing MACHINE, ‘The wheat, 00 bushels of corn, and small lots of | celebrated Basant Patione oats, rye, straw and hay tor Hartley & Bros, ana 200 bushels wheat for T. C. Wheeler. sales on ‘change wet $1.50 to $1. Agency at Chas os, | Baum’s hoopekirt and corsct factory, 7th street, The | Intelligencer building. 10,24 ,100 bushels of wheat at ——¢—__— “ommon to good. Toxco-Ruseran Barns; sito, Madioated Vs- mg . > all skin disease, at Dr. Shextd’s oot ALEXANDRIA, ee De = ~~ A Curiove CorxcipeNce.—On_ Christmas KATDERS PROM WASHINGTON.—Five colored | day the child of Patrick Sullivan, three and a m Washington came here yesterday | half years of age, was so badly burned at his uiged in @ seriesof offences that resulted | residence, No. 199 Sackett street, that it died in the arrest of two of them and the flight of jetterday. This morning Coroner Jones went the others. One of those arrested named John | fo the house and held an inquest over the body. Lee—who was adeserter from the chain gang | As the jury were signing the papers a volume of this city, and has now been rejoined to that of smoke came from one of the bedrooms anid corps—is well known here, having been de- | caused the most intense excitement. There tected some time in stealing a roll of cloth were about twenty women in the room, some ot from the store of Mr. Holmes and some hats from Mr. Arnold. Three of them went into the store of Mr. Tolson, at the ferry slip, yesterday whom bad small babies in their arms, an: of the women fainted. The coroner's Tushed into the room, and alter considerale afternoon, and while the clerk was waiting upon | exertion, succeeded in extinguishing the fire. ene, the other two attempted to rob the money | Mr. Sullivan and one ofthe jurymen had their drawer, but being detected, they all went out | hands severely burned. The fire is suppose! without buying anything. They visited the | store of Mr. John McGaftey, corner of King and | to have originated from the oiled rags whict had been used on the burns of the child.—.V enh —* a a hee —_ | ¥. Post, 2 pieces of con, but ing detect Tan off, % = -- dropping in their fli hte Inge butchers’ knife. KATE STODDARD's LasT SENSATION.—Oon siderable excitement was cansed in Raymond street jail a few nights ago by the report which reached the keeper's ears that Kate Stoddar awaiting trial for the murder of Charles Goo: rich, had deadly weapons concealed in her ce!l either for the purpose of committing snicide or assisting her in effecting herescape. A thorough search, to which she submitted with relactance, revealed nothing more destructive than a tire- cracker, which she has kept since the 4th of July, 1872. One of the iron bars in the corridor was found to be almost cut through, but this ix supposed to have been the work of some discon- tented pr.soner im years gone by.—N. F. Herald Dec, 2, A QuEER Case.— William Shoenfeldt, of No 2d avenue, reported at the 17th precinct yester- day afternoon, that a masked man entered his apartment at 9 o'clock a.m., during his ab- sence, and bound and gagged his wife, tying her bands with a necktie. The thief then searched the room, and secured a gold watch and chain, valued at $180, a quantity of silver knives, forks, and spoons, a bank book, and $65 in car. Tency, after which he escaped. The police are rather incredulous as to the truth of this story, though a fabrication can only be accounted for by a love of notoriety.—N. F. Commercial Bithe S7 A letter from Blue Reps, Kansas, says that town is three years old, has the largest flour, woolen and paper mills in the state, aud & fine brary, but no drinking saloon!’ and closes, ‘Young man, come west |” 7A deformed, idiotic Digger Indian, with hair ingeniously glued to his person to represent an animal’s hide, has been on exhibition in San Francisco as the ‘Bear Boy.” ‘They also, at a later hour, entered the millinery store of Mrs. C. L. Simpson, greatly alarmed the young lady who offered to wait on them, ant stole @ bonnet as they were going ont. ‘Still later in the night, at Devil’s Row, Fishtow: they and acolored woman named Mary 0 robbed a white man named Robert Scott, hatl- ing from Chester, Pennsylvania, who was drunk, of a watch and fifty-five dollars in mouey, and later sttil they attempted to break inte rob several stores in the neighborhood erry slip. Two of them, John W. Joun- “li John Lee, re arrested—throwing away a large-sized butchers’ knife as they were taken in custody—but the other three managed to escape. .C., V.M. & G. 8. R. R—The rails on the Danville extension of the W. C., V.M.& G. 8. K. R. have been laid to a point thirty-six miles from Lynchburg, or nine miles beyond Staunton river. ‘Sixteen miles more will take the road to Pittsylvania court-houss. which place will be reached ia February. Comparatively little work will be done, until after the first of January. Deate oF Dr. Buti.—Died in this city, on Christmas morning, Kev. Dr. W. Bull, a member of the Baltimore Conference of the M.E. Church South. Dr. Bull has been ill for some time, and his death was not unexpected. He died at the residence of his father-in-law, W. N. Brown, e8q.—azelte, 2th inst. —————— Dears oF A VENERABLE Derenver oF THE Fras.—The death of Ishmael Day took place on Saturday at Gp. m., of pneumonia, in the Sid year of his age. ‘He had dined with his ganghter‘on Christmas day, after walking from house, No. 105 Hight street, to her residence en ‘and Wire reaetan imei Apply at @ street, immediately. dec2s-St" WASTED —An experienced WHITE NC ‘© take charge of asick baby, Giately at 1303 F atreet, ANTED—By a girl, a HO and sew, or to nurse and do piain sewing, hare my own sewing machine, Addrove Hi. © office, Boa L BUSI. Y¥ in DAILY REPUBLICAN. for inecrtion dail: TED—FO 'D Mt ING CARDS for REPAauErt A NESS NIRECTOR Unly $1 per month V Address % ¥ V and BOYS to engage in alieht, profitable basiness that only regnires a small capital, and learned in a fow hours. Address office, decdd-3t* WV ANTED—A ‘sottid, middle-aged COLOR: aw N. to do general housework tn family. Neferences required. Apply at Wi Sth street uorthwest. = PPNy ect: WwW NTED—A respectable WHITE WOMAN for chamber aud housework in a «mall faaiity. ply, with recommendations, 712 Ap street, 4 WASTEDIA few ener cash capital of $10, t an tinp or’ ‘cod article. Inquire between 2 and 4 217 lth street northwest, on Tuesd Wednesday a Waste r three (NF URNISE ROOMB, by careful and respectable party , for Hight honsekewping; must be reas. best of puctenees given Address, with terms, WE, BB AT « ” alar by an sccoantent of loug and All engagements strictly con. of references given. | Adiress oft dec29-3t had several years’ experience, desires a pox: Bou leader or cordustor of a chiirin a Protest. wut church; is willing to instract the members thechoir in choral singing. Small compensati desired. Can sive any amount of reference. A. Ww ABTED—A white WOMAN to cook, wash and iron, Inquire at No. 1319 'N street north: weet, WV ANTED—To correspond with some 1 ‘ater Care; Object to go fornia, Address G. R.H , Star office. da7-at* Witoee wmnet nen trod. 1340 New York avenue. rofession cf Architecture; also a genteel col- orea BOY. A. G. STARK WEATHER. Plavt’s Burlding, cor. ress * Leader." Star office. aec29 decz7-3t™ hat understands the Wi vec tnae 1 i to California. Addr ANTED—Vompetent white GIRL or WOMA WwW ANTED—A young GENTLEMA! —, the ¥. ave. and 15th st, 627-3t ‘ely—Familiee to call who ¥ are in need of first-class SERVANTS as I have quite a number om band, both white and colored, D jemale. LOUIS 6. BUTURE, Eureka Em lopment Branch Office, 1037 pl street, between \ fice. and L streets north wes! a ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wasn and i reference required. Apply at the S:ar dec3as-6t WANTED-” ‘White settled WOMAN todo ger eral honsework. Apply No. 900 Pennsylvania avenue, under National Hotel dec36-3t V ANTED—By agentieman, a comfortably FUR BISHED BED-BIOM. In the viciuity of the Post Office. Address, with terms, M. 7. office. city. W ASTED-Bi 8 young Tay of oa finement, jnst arrived from Ge: as GOVERNESS in a good family, or Ince as housekeeper. Address 'G. D. ce. WASTED-4 WHITE WOWAN toc ‘and iron for a smsil f. y at 106 West street, Georgets anired. ANTED—At the Eureka Employment 02 WaT TT rok street between ihtivard sah first-class SERVANTS. ‘Branch offic strvet between K aud Ly strecte, nortiwost. is » tly st ied by applying Decte Tm LOCISE C. BUTLER, W AntEn, 200 CUSTOMERS to buy fre BOLL BUTTER at from 28 to 33 cen' arriving every week, JU27 7th street nor west. decll-eo2w* Vy ANTED— J, BW. RANTS. WwW BOUNTY cee ERAN on, dec9-1m* 934 F streat. ANTED—Ali those who Erlne, heir sight, to eyesight by H. H- 4 strect and Pennsylvania avenue. pot for ‘Thermometers of ai! kinds. myld-ly ANTED—Bvory ono to know that the VIOTOR WAM isa MAQHING tas tte mantis aeleee tw, 0 Most psriect mattle in ase, ing ins heedio Dar and works of sel.” Agsucr €63 Fivania syeao. “Alao, Branch of Aime, oe ‘tT. W. SPIORR, Arent, LOST AND FOUND. LEADER —A gentleman, having | W FOR RENT AND SALE. es ee FOR RENT AND SALE. _ OR Two or three unfarnished ROOMS | Qgertiemen. Good references required Apety on F Tusek, at No, 40 Mf mroet | Sremisee, 192" Ponzey!vanin avenue, between It ec —ame en iY | Soa tne trent nortbwer. Sco Foe RENT — One picasaat furaisnad ROOM ine private family. {aqui 4K weet. LS n new W room BRICK HOUSE. | NTs @ at 1315 Lith street. L 8.cnapMas nicely farvished | sie or en evite, one block fromthe | ost Oftice or without Board. dect? 3t* iF RENT—Three BOOMS fpr housekesplag. | firet hoor, water iu yam, partly furnished if d | A six room BRIG) four reom BRIC su coe car Metropolitan care: | quire st 684 Louisiana » Terms | 1312 Sth street northwest. decay-a:* new BRICK. 'F—tow—Unfarntehe | ing H large rooms, bandinomety farninhad « ro‘ehed BOOMS, with b ewes ‘service, house linen, etc. A. eicatiranetiee ten, | BOVLE 2 00.605 Ish eree 7m HOUSE, | nove” K 4 sired: convenient to cars, and near market. reasonable yw JUAN “aectt-tm HEAP — No commissions ts BLLING HOUSES, onusy VARIA AVeae care ty t ry 4'foreat Pricoe third fioorapn suite cr sivele trom @1,90 to $4 80), email cash ‘parent decai-5.""" | on rach, Jong time on be, balance. Those bonsee = | me sold wi hin 3) dai NT—andsomely furnished ROOMS BUILDING LOTS in various. par suite or siagio, suit for mambere of ©: | Also, 4 acres rich Garden Land, \ mile fro arers, with or without Board, at 1415 N stree- | Uniontown B'C. Caller omer tecd? s PHIL BH. WELOH FE BENT Farnishet ROOMS, convenient for | _decl0-lm_[Revim) 909 F st , Masonic Tem bousekeepine or lodging, with gaxand water in | [OR RENT—Several HOUSRS for rent on T and each room. 309 24 street, between Band F north Columbia trees nd 83S per month ke west. ‘ dect) 3" | Inquire of FITCH FuONT | Bank, Peoneyiv ar fashionable | For sate S26 son city, an ex ander y between Was at nite ing, or farotshed in part tt de K RENT—Toe y with some far ory BUICK DWELLING | Tore OF small capital.a st contrat wad at | SS — ageous DINING ROOM in am office biek | © ene Bor 4, Bar of 1 ee RENT—Nicely fursi-iad FRONT ROOM, | Otc floor, tam private iy to yO} a. — | © geutlemen. References excha | FOR ESSA B street, beewr northwest | immediately ad, © fret-clese din . conne BE | loon nova he ms for 0 per month j * K i ‘OR RENT—A very devirable HOUSE, either cor. 1ith aud @ #ts. nort! | F furnished or unfurnished, will be rented on Fe8 BENT. The 0. | erate terme. Apply at No. LYS Maseachowntis pied by the MIX avenve. Ln Thompson's Drag Bwwre, 703 1 ro on premines to Ww ec29 lm* FO! BESTT e1amuni furnished or unfuraished. itt coruer 12 per moutd tn | vanee, of Mount Veroon | lth street P *. dects 3" SOR RENT—Two BOOMS commanicating, lor or Sitting Boom, and Bad ra: Par ished, on the first floor; fire ant gus if want quire after three o'clock at 733 lth street north- est dects 21° NT AWN: NEGAL paid et from twenty (> IMPROVEME & TAXES ,O8 RENT—A three-story BRICK containing § room HOUSE, situated on K street, bet New York avenue sod let street northwest; water | @ecer ot inyard. Apply at 219 F street, between 24 and 34 | — nor hw est. decdd 5° | $30 OOO, 5hB5 Te Stier, ty. LOAN OR RENT—At 425 ih ares. Dtwaen D aud aot led "As WORTH REATHe eee EGE So tcmmuntcaring ROOMS (entoruitnl | See CO Pelee BATES. 60 W.. Fare to street, Baltimore, deez? keeping; also, tw ned,) on secoud flow nunicating c c Hotel, Was pressed brick in first clase local; 107 © street wo rnished bath hwest, near S.at Star office T HOUSE; corner brick; centrally . Address 36 roms, wa. BOUGHT AND SUI welry Ba DisTaior aowps’ enue, wader Nw iLTY decd AEs, 1 ose onfureished t feapros new modern, os, ae ovemente re i. parate 96 an s 7 +9 r Kyply at 1425 7 strect northe aie SITLEW AT LOWGST KATES FOO Ck est MS. ok one. conteiping thr: <A vers Aus FOO. Rreinary. harr ove stable is located on the alley in K street. bitween 18th and 14th. For key aj HUYOK & ADDISON, north. an¢ New York avenue. STOCK EX: ecces-am “proms Pert Pay vor FOB SPECIALAS ESSMENTS OBSE\ ERAGE ‘eairal 250 Ist #treet east, 13 northwest Unfornished, No. 62 rent UNTIL YOU HAVE CONSULTED . 10 rooms, #3 thiwast. gaa and I street morth treet 2013 1 DUKSON & PATTERSON. ronma, $100; No, #12 lth F. Brick. ail modern conve- N three. | who are enabled to fa Sy RK ONDS KECEIVABL 1 436 and C, Ist X ASSEPSMENTS at fe three-story Bri w alarae discount DickSoN & PATTERSON, BROKERS, BEAL FOTATE AND INSUANCE o No, 604 wrh st and 210 4% st. 422-30 SMALL FARM ‘ ATED, W THIS Crt Frederick and &. Ge. 294 a single oF en aul klin Byuare, ‘The subscriber HE LADY WHO LEFT A MUFF store. No. 943 Penneyivanis ave, can b 1° g Droperiy aud pay advertisement, 2 Loses, MARK, with ergraved on it, IN M ht 2 Sch int, a GOLD MASONIC the owner’stpame, John Helio The finder will be suitably re t y y warded by having it ery store of HOLMES & BRO , co w, 429.3)" ‘PASEN UP ABTBAY ON THB 24ru GNST gue HOG "The ewner will please ome forward, prove property pay churges ied take him away. GAMES STOR BS, Brek Crock toad, near Soldiers’ Home, de. ‘A EXWARD OF TWe HUNDRED DOLLARS ithe sadly ald to any purwon who will re- Gover the bouy of HOWABD T PAYNE, who. war Stowreo Inst ¥ afvernoon in the’ Potomac, stout ene mi the Littl: Falls Brideo deg? 3" JOHN VARCOMBE, 1517 H strest BOARDING. BOAED Sith facished oF unfurnished roams can be had at 1227 L streot northwest. d29 3" ABGE BOOM. south front, second floor; house ell modern conveniences; 1336 I street, 029 OA BDING .— Gentlemen or ladive ean be wccom- B modated with BOABD, and FURNISHED BOOMS witb modern improvements, at 611 F Greet, within © og the Patent and Post Offices, Yeuient to both lines of cars. d26-6.* NE PLEASANT BOOM, WITH BOARD FoR two; northeast corner Mas achasetie_avenne also, first-class TABL! OARD. Entrance on lich moet. dec 12." rab! nm, with or without BOARD, ‘obtained by edarcesing SA" B.” Gaet joe, Alexandria, Va. Beferct siven andre E: ov 19-Am” ret | lots of tand into which he dt Atlirston Heigh*s to departm nt clerk { au@ take the Areet southwewt, corner 18 FOtsto2en G and B; two or th Ist tloor, contat VOR RENT—Fur Tw est, hed R nVentionces.az - ed ROOMS, en most desirable wen an exceed Washington ¢ view of and ly, suitable for members of Congres The locality is perfectly health without bo 309 at of water: foil xeeiled for fealty abd with. POR RENT—Two story FRAME MOUSE, W Ort, pleasant «iri gbte cxty F 1731 9th street. ey eas i BOBEST A FSILLIES, waeee Tee Tih erect norte totes ___ S13 Wa 50p Oe FOREEST-PARLOR ad BEDROOM ome | CES Popb ene nicating. Alsoone tarce Front Bo TN ht 4 ae Deard couventent, Mo. SLA Uth street, betwen tl | Wisth‘ahres times tire wuncumbersd real catate sed es R.A. PHILLIPS, Real Bstate Foe RENT—Teo ROOMS, comma Isth street, op stairs, over National tingle, farmished or unfurntahed, with er with accke. out Board, 10% 4th et: between A and B bh cast, itel Hill. dev27 FEF: BENT—At No. 400 T street sont 5 BOOMS, farnishod comp’etely for bv ing. Fuel room, water in kitchen, bath room water closet. Gas in evers roc decay-8t' Fe, BENT—A neat two-story BRICK HOUSE, with water in Ritchen; No. 310 13th street STOCK BROKER, 1423 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, Beak THE TREAsver, U Mi southwent;an excellent neighborhood. Bent low | (7 \enepecial attention to, investments toagoodtenant. 0 aee-8 tote in paying epecial taxcs for gener: ‘OR RENT—2 er 3 handsome ROOMS, unfurn. | or other improvements, whether you pay the ished or pastiy furnished; secood floor, gas and | oF one-fifth A —ae of the lot« Water. Apply £02 7th street northwest. Parties | sufficient without the troubleof calling on the col- with children need not apply. dec87-3:* | lector for bills or claims for old material. Iu some FSR RENT—Three Cnturnished BOOMS, waite. | '™* your bill may be saved. is for housekeeping, within o fer onthe premises Toqui 35h | Orders by mail pro ct between L and M northwest. dect -3t* caly F9E BENT—One pleasant BOOM, with board [*PORTANT Tax NoTIOE, — wate Peinyy EoRtemen oF gentleman and wifeia pri | see sai family. ame ference, ‘The sesexsments for STII W.G., Starnes, iss ‘acca | and eR EBAGE, i Hg hd Light it, near West street. He rode home and retired to bed in good spirits. At2o’clock that night he was taken with congestive chills, — GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. POTOM and died of pneumonia, as stated. Mr. Day, There wil will be remembered, shot a young Confederate ‘OMAO LODG! lo 5, F, A. M., on soldier in Baltimore county, July 11, 1864, dar- DAY, December 30, at 3 o'clock p. m., for ing the raid of Harry Gilmore into ‘Maryland. ee LO ne ae ane, Faneral of our late Mr. Day had the United States flag flying at his a 2 ILLTAMs. Master Masons tu farm, and two young Contederates, one of them the son of Mr. Field, of this city, 8 Union man, rode up and ordered Mr. Day to take down the fag, which he retused to do. The young Con- federate declared that he would take it down fare fraternaliy invited, and the mon re of the Choir are requested to be present, By order of the W.M. JUIN J. BEALL, i Secretary [Chron, and Repub} "3 FARMERS’ AND MEG > WN TIONAL BANK, NLCS) NA himself, when Mr. Day declared that he would Grorcetows, D.C, December 24, 1873. shoot down whoever attemptod it. Mr’ Day | THE BOARD OF DIBROTORS then shot the young man when he wasin the act | declared a dividend of FOUR PE KC cent.>) payable on and afer Janaary Wd, 157, dec26-2aw2w LAIRD, Ju Ons Lore BOaT MABY ELLA FOR SALE Will be sold on FRIDAY, nary Rd.at8 o'chcck pets aed of taking itdown. Mr. Day’s house and cou- tents were burned soon afterwards. Mr. Day was subsequently appointed an inspector in the Baltimore custom house, which position he held at the time of hisdeath. He leaves a family of 0d five daughters and two sons, ‘T" easetwas | etrest wharf, Lo Mary Bi a member of the Association of Defendera, he | in geod repal punent cou plete. having served in the defense of Baltimor ne Boat may be purchased ut private sale before Ist2, when attacked by the British forces. that day upon ication to, Bali. Sun, 2th, Gec32-die GEORGE HILL, Jn POR: TO PURCHASERS GOOD! oti gronter Reduction i q BENJAMIN MIL! ERS, 101 “Bridge erect Arrarrs 1x Loupoun County, \ —Fata! Gun Shot.—On Christmas day, Chas. Buchanan m Gcorgetown.—Satoens ia the new shades'at a'aed (colored), Mr. Benj. Carter’s carriage driver, beaut! was instantly killed by the accidental discharge HG Se cag Se of ashot-gun in his hands. He had tired ons ;,2,000 yards handsome Oalleoos, full madaier barrel of bis gun, and, with the hammer raizad ‘Androscogsin: Bleschi ned on the other barrel, he commenced loading the rion Bed Blsnkete when the other was discharged, Fh Articles, lao, at tering un‘er the chin and pass- | Ghrigemes Prieente’ Oa zoom Elijah James, we regret to learn, was se- riously iered oa. Friday, 19th instant, by being The Bring Spring Lands Sota, On Friday last, Mesers. Harrison and R. H. Lee, commissioners secon: 188 acres, was bought by Mr. ea te ween - con- taining acres, was bough! ir. a Daily, at €13.10 per a Washing- tonian, 27th. A RecRBNOHMBNT FuetivaL.—Aat City, on the 18th instant, “«Retrenchme! Salt La! , to be nt Festival,” su ‘about over, : done in “ , saan i fee best enner: ob a PREMIUM ST SAN BY tag inp sCOBR are * i PA ch a P.O. Box 723. nov2)-tr FOR SALE. (OR RALE—A good drawing HORSE, Inquire Phat ovine 8 decks 6t Fe. SALE—An u alno, one walnut right walnut GOOKOASE; within thirty days, cout CR RENT—On lath atret, betwen Gand Hy | ntereet at tbe r g st fA SLOE snd CHAMBES, cemmneloating. | oh wly and elegantly foruished, with oF with mt - indersignd Reged: ™ © private family. “Address a, A. Star | Steger: tua bons Lem oe. a } = ——— A | For fail information apply to i [FOE BENT—Two handsomely furei-hel ROOMS, | ox Jude rRUEspRLL, z, or id | Will bear | tie rake of The a. PERSONAL, ABsOLurs DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM COURTS of cifferent States for desortion, &e No publicity required. No cbarge nuttil divor-e Framed. 404 roadwi t floor front, for a 005 ESK, will be sold cheap. Ap €n suit or single; second fle ith or wither decd Im Resi Ev at: ker, Pe pirat No. 904 F street, betwoen 9h end I6hsts., | board, mutable for manberd of’ Coomera ee ion caLe ok Le at Milhk Cafe. dec3d st" ope bali rocm with beard. S11 13h street north | BY AUSTIN P. BROWN. FOE SALE —Wo will voll ata great bargain the | “St. = Secti-ot” | Corner of York avenue and Fifteenth street, stock of LIQUORS and FIXTURES at store Fo? BENT OR SALEB—A comforts el room Three large double HOUSES, ranging in price No. 1703 K street north, between Ica and 1th two-story and attic BRICK HO lo. Aaa | from @ 350k to 86,00), and eoveral other Oret cia nd take our District bonds for pay- | Kast Oapitol +t-est. between Ist and 24, north side; | Houres. GUEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, ipyls 614s corner Wh and H atrecy noni: | partes Umea of SBOUND end LOTS in alt ne! " 5 tr: i of the city. dees Corner ith and Dats, | weet. soa ates sabe decd? 3 | "HOUSER and LOTS at Mownt Pleasant. el8.1y BGR GALE CANARY BIRDS, MOCKING | VOU RENT Fornished BOOMS for Tioasckren: —————————————— , male and female, No. rath pe ing, or for gontiemen, Fuel. lockt, : Betrect, betwoen Ist wad 3d strests oust conveniences.” Also,two siegant Pariore, afar, | PROFESSIONAL. decl7-Sm* J. M. GOETZ. lelightfully V’ cated, = ETS OF TEE? S oF other Congréscum “ erations pe: formed tn euch manner at will reeure thee the Teeth, with the bens LA etics when tr 1106 New York avence, Hl p®™2 ser (OR RENT—Partly Furnished HOUSE, of nine rooms, very convenient, ail mocern improv te a good tevani; No.'222 D st. nw. a2 FOR BENT—1013 lor stroct, very desirai'e communicating PARLOR and BEDROOM, with Board. Also, other front Rooms, decd q Attoruey, 193 a M. HOUSE, oper faae M42A™ FLOBG&NOK, the Colebrated Claireoy- ‘an ', is unequaled in testi the it, ‘esvat nd future ot your Tife; in cavaitig y tinting, iD re and pointing out the eure’ infite, ie maactere of basi~ She gir REMOVAL. DEVLIN& CoO., HAVES REMOVED To THR SALOON PARLOR AT 1106 F street. Bae ee See eS ees iplee a Vee {OR RENT-—V, it ti hed "i “ecd6-3t" - rect, Bear avenue, i Also, cl ans 5 ry [OR SALE—A Business LOT onaeirectatee., | B39 P. ivanin ee Fr Ga36-5t THOS. BWAGGAMAN, S19 rth at. 7 bop BATT, Gratnaie i ay — Ser we. reOry » street (Mn street between Hkhede Leland ave: | te —— eS ay eth cine: ADDY to JOHN F. GREEN, | ¥. FEacEs, — TOR EA handeome aie ATTORNEY. eR a 2 ® 0 Br ‘Som ar. Apply to @ Mi rokers, | wep ore bv, oR = eon Unfarathed, commanicating and water clout: or faroisued PARLOM and BED: Roo rat oor." References given and ro- B SALB—A first clsas HUU the owner. ‘at 8 great bargain, at once Inauirest 1313 Ite reeeet, Fe wo 7 coma. Bicating PABLORS. also, sue room, suit- able fortwo gentlemen, at No 3¥9 4% eirect Sor VOR SAGE-A Troom BRICK HOUS OF Sacra ran BRI OUSE, with Ber month, without anterect, ‘Teeulte 4313 ite atreet. FoR St wonton ak Ste BUILDING fa LOTS, very cheap, with & little money ud good time for batscn. vat excellent Worms, Toure al ik 5 et ive vaee lau OC MASE CB GALE—a Large Int of Gogieabie Betting Tigh Sebepieagi atone | IN FOR BENT Oommenicatior south AF beeeea so Liha, cingle or en'euiteyat 1930 Het, :

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