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|The American Colonization Society. ANNIVER®FARY MERTING LaST NIGHT. The 5ith anniver meeting of the Ameri- can Colonization society was held last night at the fith street Baptist church, and was pre- THE COURTS. Court In Genera. Trex. To-day, the chief justice delivered the opinion ‘of the court in the cases of H. W. Gould and R. | 8. Merrill, (appeals from Patent Office.) af- YROCKRDINGS TO-DAY. The Natio Convention of Health Boards met at Masonic Temple to-day _EVENING STAR. _| woe neuen! SEAR conventtn 1874. ESDAY...... Janaary 2 at 12 o'clock a noon. The attendance was not large, Bat more sided over by Hon. J. H. B.Larrobe. After | rming the decorinns reheat ce) at: L NEWS ck tes are expected. The following regis- ayer by Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, Mr. Latrobe de- | patents. Edward Russell Alfred Russell; LOCAL NE = | tered their names this morning at the office of liverod an address, during which he stated that | argued by 2s. Webb and Peck. musements, &¢., Te-might. the Board of Health, on F street, and were pres- it was just fifty years since he hadentered apon our District ~ Pronate Covet, Juice Olte. spearian | ‘nt at the Temple at the hour of opening:—M. | the werk of the society. Yesterday,’ after our report closed, File smer Night's Dream.” | A. Arnholt, A-Arthurs, Wm. Suively and Gros: | "The secretary, Mr. Yan. Coppinger, read the | Eddie qualidied as executrix of willer Earci ; iy Gray, of the Pitteburg Board of Health, the | annual report, showing the receipte for isi3, te- | idle qualitied as execatrix of will of Emctins “Lord | latter the health officer of that body; D. A. Bis gether witha balance of $535.31 from the Pre- | as suardian o! ‘orphan of G. Thomas Getty sell, Geneva, N.Y.; Milo P. Jewett, Lt. D., | ceding year, to have been $35,922.02. Tuere | bent e0,000. Virginia Scott to orphans of W. The sensation drama, , Milwaukie, Wis: Thomas R. Sparrow, Colam- has been pall for passage money and supportet | Scott, ard Jane Wood of orphan of James and other attractions. end ar Hai Cr tinea er Atoms ree | Sarees ee reayreturmed, | it. Wood, The will of Lavinia Garter, of Phila: ‘itard Hetl— 1 Mari *. Roard of Health, ©. Hoch, of . i Zig 3 y street, s horenpbeaargtintes coats and Pailtg Pust- | Hos Warner; Hew Tinvess Cones Augusta vim the treasury, January 1, 1811, Tas | 2¢!pbia, bequeathing a lot on 13 street, in tht wk oe rner of | L- Gilbert to Porice CouRT—Judge Sno hn Tolson was fined $5 for e: ing inan fray. Bull Williams, assault ant Satiory on the | ebecca Ross with a penknife; <10 and costs to- | George Gerhart, charged with assault and bat- ‘The members « Feceipts exceed those of the previous year by | “It¥: to Wm. Lloyd, was adunit nearly $2,000; whtie the receipts from donations exceed those of the previous year by St731.00 Emigration continues uninterraptedly, those colored people sent away in 1s; mal In conclusion nnmber colonized since the war 3.060, mal probate, * at ti ‘ongregational chureb, corner of b and G streets ein Hi First lecture of the society lec reconrse by Daniel Dougherty, “Crators and Oratory 2: Pr. C. salutatory address, in which the objects of the | convention were fully set forth. al 12:30 o'clock by hinson family at the (ey | be moved that Hon. A. W. Boardman be called tal from the beginning of 15,048. exclusive of | teTYOn Mary Vernon; case continued, and bouds ch, @eorgetown. to the chair, which motion was carried unat 722 reeaptur ‘Africans; making grand total | giz cece rey er poset tery on —_—_—_——_ imously. of persons. In the course of asingte | iy + agg s Condensed Locals. Mr. Boaniman, in taking the chair, made ap- | month the applications for passage comprised | J@fCeny of a cape worth $1; $5. (Fam undred persons visited the Corco- | propriate remarks, maring oe enzo for between five and six hundred persons, When , loud and boisterous; $5. John Chase, charged were i ery yesterday f rpedo experiment was he navy-vard yeaterday The anpnal report of the Industrial Home hoo! of the Histrict of Columbia was laid on Congress to-da; ‘olambia Commander which they had me! and be hoped the meeting would be fruittal of | good results. ‘The health of the masses was a watter of great importance, and it remained for them to put facts together and arrive at conclu | sions which he hoped would be productive of with tying @ horse to a tree-box; $3. Grville A Comgy. toed @ vagrant, was sent to the work- honse. Andrew Jones, cursing; $3. Mary Tack- | er, disturbing the quiet of Georgetown; ©: | Chartes Morris, same; $3. Daniel Buckner and William Saunders, loud and boisterous taiki the expedition left in November there were en- rolled several thousand voluntary and unsoli- cited applicants for settlement, some of whom are now re their requests and are anxioas to know if they cango, in order to guard against making arrangements which may prevent their Y members ¢ Knights of ¢ such resnits. iow at al), $6 each. T.. give their sixth annual levee on | “Dr. Biise moved that Dr W.Snively, of Pitte- "A fer singing by the choir, Rev. George W. A LICENSE QUESTION. a pobruary 1). aud the enter‘ainment | burg. be the temporary secretary; which was | Samson reviewed the relations which etited | _ Mr. Miller called attention to a batch of cascs he one weil worth attending. if of th National Equal | carried. He then moved that delegates be re- | quested to present their credentials to the sce- retary. Dr. Cox moved that all the delegates present | Who have registered be cousidered members of the convention; adopted. COMMITTERS. | Dr. Bliss moved that a committee of tive be | | Which he held against several merchants en Pennsylvania avenue, for doing business with- out license. Some of these were wood and coal merchants, who have offices on sald avenue for | taking orders, and keep their bustness at th» wharves, where the license locates them. Samples of wood and coal are also kept at these offices. Ihe cases were continued until to-mor ip ancient times between the slave and free- man. Addresses were also made by Rev. W. J. | K. Taylor, Key. Thomas H. Pearna, and Rev. | John Oreutt. The secretary's report shows the following deaths ot members since the last annual meet- ing: Rev. Wm. MeLain, ).D., financial secre- @ executive committee of the ights League, Mr. George 1 ‘ored vd an address to the o ted States, urging them earnestly in r Downing bas iss tary and treasurer, who had been for 52 years ie Shrointed on permanent organization; carried. | connected with the society, and five vice presi- | Ae ee ae ae cies <a BOs. ‘Fueluterual Revenue Otlice Robbery. The chair appointed Dre. Bitss, Sparrow, Jew- | dente, vin: kt. Rev. Chas P. Melivaine, DD, | €3 FOR SLAPPING A NEIGHNOR’S HOY LLIAMS ANG MOORE COMMITTED TOA Warner and Arnhoit. . Cox moved that a committee of three be Madison Cutts was charged with ass: battery on William Lansdale, a little boy tive years of age. Mr. Lansdale, father of th: LL.D., of Obio; Richard Hod, of Georgi | 9 ard Kalston, of London; Rev. John Early, D. | | appernted to draft a constitution and present | p., of Virginia; and Hon. Peter D. Vroom, of the same at a subsequent meeting. fe also | New Jersey. | e p ed that Prof. Langston be the chairman of | Benediction was Pronounced by Rev. Johny, | Under the windows, when Cutts ran oat ani that committee. The motions were adopted, | Converse, of Vermont. | Seizing the little fellow began beating him. He and the chair announced the committee as fol! | | Was annoying Mr. Cutts by making a noise. lows:—Prof. Langston, Dr. Bissell and Jr. | A | Mr. Cutts explained how it was. He was often ‘liams and James K To-day at noow t 0 New York on the Moore, recently charge of robbin er J. 4 for a hearing. filled with spectators, Tre Boarp or Heattu met last night. ny members ot the bar Hoch resolution was adopted declaring brick house | annoyed by boys coming around his house, and eght in bw Chief Detec A diseussion took place asto whether thix | Ni. % Virginia avenue a nuisance injurious to | be became exasperated and ran out and gave tives Mefvevitt and Mil- | meeting should proceed to organize itself into» | health. ‘The odorless excavatin, company was | this ove a moderate castigation by sundry light they were * own to <eats near their the su permanent organization for the parpose of pro t of a complaint, whi slaps. He had made complaint to the chtlt’s was referred. counsel, Mr. L. G. Hine. ceding to work, or to retain the status of | |The liealth officer presented the synopsis of | father, who had given no attention toit. The Mr. Wm. M. Fvans eared for the govern- nvention and meet annually to transact such | the operations of his office for the week ending | judge said it was a technical assault, and tamed stated that y were not prepared ha hearing today, and asked 4 nement until Friday. Mr."Hine stated that ax an examining magis- trate be supposed the commisioner would look into the case sufficiently to fix the amount of bail The cowmission ¥ in each Hine. —W) business as may be necessary. ‘January 17, showing nuisances reported 31), Dr. Bliss thought there shoul be a perma- | abated 512, reported to Board of Public Work. nent organization of some kind, and let the | ; committee on organization recommend som course of action, and the committee on consti 1 and by-laws could report afterwards. Dr. Cox withdrew bis resolution. | although no serious damage was dene, he would | impose a fine of 83. THE CASE OF THE WITNESS WRO WAS TUT THE PRISONERS’ BOX. Assistant Attorney N. H. Miller called the attention of the court to a paragraph that was in the local columns of Tue Star of yesterday in relation to the release of a witness ‘from the dock who bad been retained by order of the court on the charge of perjury in giving his testimony yesterday in the case against Keefer, charged with selling liquor without license, and stated that bis connection with the case ended 15; marine products—inspections & bunches fish, 18,420 bushels of oysters; con- | demnations, 35 bunches of fish, 120° bushels of | Ts; unwholesome food condemned, 302 RMANENT OFFICERS. pounds of beef, 15 pounds pork, 8 poanda veni- ‘The chair stated that he recognized the meet- | son, 8 pounds sausages, 6 pounds liver, 3 sqair- ing @& a national convention of health boards, | rels, 29 rabbits, 3 grouse, 3 chickens, 16 part. anc directed the committee on permanent or- | ridges, ¢ turkeys, 16 birds, one half bushel po- ganisation to retire for consultation and report. | tatoes, one half bushel turnips; animals im- The committee reported In tavor of the | pounded 5, redeemed 3, killed 2, amount real. 1 tix the bail further into the * We were ¢ cases would be y heard, at leas he informations charge With the larceny of something not known te the law prevent officers as permanent officersof the con- | ized & | after calling the attention t the court to the ‘Phe commissioner.—Can they give security’ | vention. The report was adopted. | ,A.communication was received trom Mr.F. character of the testimony given by said wit- Mr. # I presume not WELCOME. P. Sawyer, the contractor for the removal of | Rees, Cornell. It was not his duty to prosecute The Dr. T. S. Verdi then took the stand, and de- garbage, stating that he had called on Governor Shepherd in reference to the garbage now col- lected by the contractor under the Governor, Mr. W. H. Evans, and he (Governor S.) informed | him that the garbage was at the disposal of Mr. him, as he was not a public prosecutor for the United States. He thought the court would have taken judicial notice of it. dudge.—“The court did take j and ordered the witness into custody, ail for a further hear livered an aliress of welcome to the delegates hey were taken 1s on behalf of the members ot the Weshington Board of Health and the citizens of this Distr! atter which he read a letter from General 0. dicial notice, no - : EW Barney Ace ro. k stating that it would be the pleasure of | Evans. Not wishing to be made a tool of, he | he could be held without some affidavit, and eeting the President “0 receive @ visit from the con- | had instructed his men at I7th-street whart ‘not | there wax no process on which to hold the pri- ast night to take Te ros een Eriday, the 2] instant: | to receive garbage from Evans’ men. Ie was | foner. | This is uite evident.” ting a moverue © trom Governor Shepherd stating that | ready to catry out his contract with the boaed |. Marshal Ecklaf stated that the witness had the Mastern i be glad to receive the convention at | if the board was ready to faltill their contract | been released on bail. i as his residence at 2 o'clock p. m. on Friday; also. | with him. The subjeet was referred to the | _Mr- Pfiller—“1 have seen judges commit one from Prof. Henry stating that the doors of commitiee on ordinances. the Smithsonian Lnsti witnesecs for perjury when committed Applications for positions were received fr. presence of the court, and supposed it ¢ ion would be thrown ma 5 soe wae | Open tothe members of the convention during | D. L. Selke, Joseph Crom, — Faqua. a1] | tent for the court in this case. yn was | their sojourn im this: ity. others. Judge —The court did take judicial notice importan Dr. Bliss, chairman of the committee of ar Mr. Marbury offered a resolution dectaring «i ordered the witness into custody, and h sangements, read @ programms of entertain- | the ice formed on Kock Creek, impregnated ae properly released, no charges appearing 80 read alist of names of those | it is with gas and other impurities: to be a | #ainet him: but he can be reached if the attor- desired to be membe} conven- | nuisance injurious to health ney Wishes to make charges against him. nd prohibiting its a peualty of use Mr. Miller.—+-i have no wish to prosec on ne; which, after son bate, was referrad | bave done my daty in the premises.’ r- | to the sanitary commit for iavestigation. Judge.—“ Well, that will do. mm | Adjourned. a - a= Marriage Customs i When the Anglo-Sasons patriarchal system was father was absolut he sold his daughte y butchers and others, pmmittee on m be instructed to make a report to o'clock, at which hour the conyent tut row at will meet Cox moved tha’ anize a perm ards. The Great B tled in Br Carrary Micugnge grand jury to-day dismissed the chargo agalas Captain 1. Michener of opsning leiters und taking money theretrom in the Dead Let- ter office im December last. From the standing \ONERATED. —T. ® ion adjourned rag - ero P as at very, When St. Augustine lanide - - of Captain Michener in thiscommanity and his | the maiden was a simple article More Charges Against EA. Willinms | hiherto unblemished reputation sich «result | Joe price tixed at ro many heat ot : URL TAYLOR FOR AN INIUNC- | Wasexpected. His friends hare contiteat | primitive mode of procaring a wite w: » Proves Tie THe A EMENT OF THE | from the first that he could not be gailty of ths | When a youth had Bxed his choloe apoa a ty—Rev. W THE CASE offence charged against him and tuis actioa | maiden, he went with a band of trend the Epiph T. Wiswall, for Same! | proves that they were right. carried ber off, probably with her own > Mis t against E. A. Williams oe ears connivance, followed in hot others, for an injunction ag “ pro A Mrpat ror THE HERO ov PHIS.—Mr, | suit,afeud between the families ¢ 1 sale of property, and Judge Wylie issued | Simon Wolf, the representat the order of | was only appeased by the lover agre to a) ae order, B'nai Brith, of the Distri Sin, lett | the value fixe on 'by the father tor retaining The complainant states that in June, 1573, he | here yesterday to attend the session of | possession of the maid, he giving a “wed Was arrested onthe charge of receiving stolen | the order in Chicago, taking with him a hand. curity tor bis pertorman : + rt "2 | property, and while in custody at Police head- | some gold medal voted by th 8 jr onto A. hence the word wedding. inery Mr. Hobbie uarte 1 Wilhams offered to take charge FE. Faulkland, ot Memphis, the acknowledged | stealing the bride is as i “When I am required bv | uis case and conduct it to a final issue. hero ‘of the late epidemic in that city. The | tans, and is still kept up in Brittany. viz., my bishop and par states that he never had a hearing bat was Mr. Wolf, drawn up by x to state my position, I shall cheert in any manner they may wi nit from me in my pubite p medal was designed bs FE. Sehmidt, and mad hardt of this city. forms one of the ceremonies or the marti tivities, The bargain made, the amou “morning ge fes charged without a hear of the Wt” settled upon, the contracting the paid Will subsequently Will Isaid that a bench warrant le by Frederick Krock- —— { Parties took each other by the hand and pro OF my private one as a pas ha! been issued against him onthe samecharge Stir ror ALLEG«p D. claimed themselves man and wife: the ring wa ate that a oxition is aud the detectives had the warrant; that Wil- | Cablil bas ente: ttor as Conwayand | placed on the tirst finger of the left han e may be oi liams persuaded him to go to th h aguiost Anthony Boland and wite, tor | thetather. having yet have toon der, laying damagesat f as you have done ved the purc r to her hu evate the process, and took him to 090, o delivered ‘his daugh! | boy, testified that his little son was plaving | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | The flow of money to > York is having an effect upon the stock market and values. Prices throughout the list of stocks generally hare advanced snd seem to be likely to advance Speculators seize the opportunity afurded by an easy money market to exten! th. Axone the quisite novelties in fashionable jewelry is a set of amethyst, con sisting of brooch, earrings and sleeve-battons, mounted on rolled plate, and finished w wire and frin, M tar ment tee in Millinery aes ashington, 1107 ot Galt’ inal and the amethysts are of such a rt % ow oe they dery the closest inspection; and the set it- | attention paid to brite! and Wall Street T: aes self, which represents a one hundred dollar <et ne in ell te branches se ¥;, \ twenty dollars at the popalar jewelry | CD WORSTED GO New York, January he Poe is sold for twenty dollars at the popals bd EELIN ZEPHYRS AND WORST store of Mr. J. E. Priga, enue. Mr. Prigg b ff ene | desirable sets, and will receive additions daring the early part of thie week. Mis brilliants, | Alaska diamonds and Colorado sapphires, se! in gold, are very appropriate for fuli dress. and be also has a splendid assortment of silver dag | gers, oxydized silver and jet ornaments tor the | Coiffure, trom which ladies should make the:r | selections for parties and receptions. Teonsyivania ay- CANVAS, SILES, disposed of several ANDALL MATERIAL FOR EMBROIDERING. STAMPING promotiy sttondnd to SO aa ektha Ree Tr 614 9 b street, opp. Patent co. bBtore. gn MISS E. A. McOORMICK, 908 PExn. AveNce (up staires | cial says: Gold opened this morning at 111) ,and Since sold ai 111,a alll}. On gold loans the | r 5, Sy and 6 tor carrying. For- barely steady, the nom.nal rates being 483 and 48'y for prime banker's | sterling. with business at 4824 and 486. Gov- ernment bonds are strong and higher, both here and in London. Southern State bonds at the board were moderately active and stead: The money market is very easy, borro as oStioang ers on call being accommodated at “Tiwe TRIES ALL THINGS,” nd elegant assorimew on miscellaneous collateral, < being the asking | that Dr. Wistar’s Balscm M&F Waid Cherry is the | mironreD BONNETS and = | Tate at some of the banks. Prime mercantile | remedy po eilence tor the cure of cough«, ROUND BATS, paper is quoted at,a8... The general stock | colds, croap, whooping cough, bronebitis, | constantly on band, of | market was steady until the first board, when it | asthma. phthysic, sore throat, and intlaen | Orders Tor DEESSES, ac . filed by Mise GED- | became heavy, and so continued until abou | It cures coughs and colds tastanirr. It seothes | NEY. of New York © vovattr | Poon. when the lowest prices were made, prices | the irritated parts: it heals the taflammation, | =~ B. Younes etiages aig | {ailing {0 1. percent. Slace noon there has | and even consumption itself yields to it mar. a W YORK BAZAAR. | been an improvement of ay, with the market | intuence. " Fasbdionsbl+ Hen@quarters for ~ strong. The last price for Union Pacttic was | ——_o-—_—_- TABCY GOODS, HOSIERY, made at the opening. CMAMPAGNE j MERINO UNDERW ae a currency pric os " The Markets, George Goalet & Co.'s sket At lowed marbes priena a at, Jan. $1.—Vitginie’ sixae, consol! Tt, Mersane aie nee cot-tr 441 SEVENTH STREET, = | West ‘Virginia's, W. Virginia sas, | Krug & Co. $21.50 per Basket “y apins’ | Carolina sixes, old, 25; 40. mews 18; | 4); AP8R X 00. $24.50 per Baske LA? Fe enon STARCH ENAMEL } 8 bid to-day All leading brands of | E.Jau.21.—Gorton 4 | Champagne eee ees ores on She eee i :y = | Fious c: | at lower prices than they can be bo i jc : syunld axe tobe where. ‘ScnwHaAM OG z Manutactarere, ost Lombard ete, jie? Ne ts Isc ss 14,10 rot nle-ly ete ~)——y 9 {ol and Western spring, | (35 iF STATEN ISLAND, No ¥. Dy = | lseartes. white southern, | GET HE SO” LISHMENT ESTABLISHED e150 eee | 44@w; yellow so Xd western nom, | POPUlArIty © The oldest and largest of ite kind inthe country: 0 the | O coe Sa tate may be inthe word: 4 FiSUR, its | their own manufacty BB —Guaranter given thai no cor see robe off; set them back in time. ISHEB, FIRST CLASS sCOURE; dring your articles goon. Ee 1 be careful where they pu the result oo “poe requires no putting . SIE Rb street, oppe ite Patout OMce ren ee mmendation SPECIALTIEG OF fils BOLE Puockse weak, 100" (2102, Sugars has ample evidence on file cleane’ without taking them apart ORX, Jan. 31.—Stocks dul ot nonary com wiees clothes cleaend without shriak- did (Gold, 1°). Exchange, long, 483,4b > The phosphate of time possess ng. , Grease spots removed eflectusliy, ee that toey Oxsess: rrer show again Yous, Jan hear Dg power, as combine! wit 4 Gloves cleaned on short gotice. Prices mod Wheat quiet anddecliniog. Corn firme + ee Se Lemnos, dan 21, 4 p. m.—Ths amoant of bal esoribed by the modica lion withdrawn from the Bank of Eog'acd on bal yA. B. r, Chemis ghee to-cay ie £95.00 Consnis for me ney, 92 Boston. 05 - s Corxe, &c.— Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 555 Erie, SiS; New | 15th street, opposite the Treasury, remover corns | without pain, so the shoe can b ease. He relieves nails, . m.—Paris dispatches Apacs nd ay mea in cdime - | vascular excrescences, chi an! New York Dry Goods Ma | other disorders of the feet establisiment The New York Buiretin of Taeun - | has been located in Washington, D. G., over FOR PUBLIO BUILD PRIVA Dk The market for HOTELS a cotton goods wae quiet: bur | twelve years, ands patronived. by macy one TE RESIDENCES. ” Prices are steadily maintained for all popular | Bent Physicians, surgeons, and thousands « TENTS FOR SALE OB KERT, makes of staple styles, and appearances indi- | Well-known and responsible pe-sons. Of Decorations furnished for Bal cate a still further advance in fine bleached | hourstrom®a.m.too p.m. Fee, =} per vi ° Cottons, rolled jacconets, ete., which are in light supply. Brown sheetings and shirtings.— With the exception of 8-i,:/-1 and 10-4 wide shectings, which are quite active, there is no movement of importance in brown goods, but prices are steady at current rates. Bleached sheetin zs and shirtings.—Fine makes continue active, New York mills and Wamsutta being sold abead atlvecents. The market for both fine and me- dium fine cottons is emphatically strong, and we bazard little in making the prediction that still higher rates may be looked for within thirty days, as the supply is very light. Fine cassimeres and worst ustings are in moderate by elothiers and cloth jobbers. ‘There iedly more atimation in the mar! for imported { and several leading British importers ope: Prine to press of business during’ oftice hours, Dr. White is unable to attend patients at res dences except after 6 p. m. = - To GET RID of the Chills Dooley’s Aguo Powders. nently. rhoor kWyivo ware eke WNINGS, = a FOR PRIVATE RESIDENOES, ROTE: PUBLIC BULLDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. G. COPELAND, 3 LOUISIANA AVENDB. J AMP MEETING TENTS sof FLAGS ¢ J. immediately, take They cure perms © ° TEE SIncER Swing MacEtne tal were $219,000. ee Ponp’s EXTRACT is for sale Ohae. Stott & Co., 430 Penney’ and by druggists everywhere. ° whoternie by , BNIB Avenue, tw te TEERMOMRTERS and Harometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler ne ar 4 street ° THR COMMUNITY at large appreciate the nse TURTON, d their spring styles of dress | falness of Singer's Sewing M hi 5 a goods for the first time, receiving a fair am eer _ aching, if RPapten, BOiLvDAR, Of orders for immediate and future deli Wittcox & Ginn’s Skwine MACHINE. The CONTRACTOR The new worsted tabri nearly all celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency at Oha- Orders for Hoare Carpenter Banm’s hoopekirt Tnvelligencer b: *— greys, Colored balernos, glace t, maried and chone ind corset factory, 7ib eriug, Jobbing, or Cone ed to, ing. ‘oth speedily atte Shop and Ofice, ) Steud 7 a“ county, Md., to the bouseot an alleged uncl a ee a | transter of authority was made b symbo! i: ake the liberty of publishing this cor- | of defendant, where hé was kept sixclaves that | A Husband's Terrible Mistat | gift; the tather delivered the bride's thie tot nee tn the daily papers. atterwards E. A. Williams came to the alleged bben M. Murdock, the special policeman | Pr, egroom, and the latter touched her over the . p ° r rele’s house brought him back to the city | 1 Greenwood, who shot through the heart and | head with i¢—a ceremons cinan took its or Ter Treate to the house of a colored manon7th street, near | itstantly killed his wife, Emma ©. Murdock, in the custom of placing the foot on the neck ore the Patent Office, where he was kept all night | #t their residence in 221 street, near ;thavenae, | a slave, and was typical of the wife's subje and then taken to the house of, as was | OD Ay; States that she had a very happy | to her husbands remony still pre: . ams, intricate stories | aid, the father ot defendant— A. Wil nd josons Gisposit nd was very fond ot | the popular custom of “throwing th mG energetic ¢1 et hold of and fo liar nd further to his (complat ‘s) own armniess jokes and surprises npon ‘The day after the wedding, the bridegroom gave pan ide. elict langhter. Sothern | house. when he (Williams) asked it b Taylor ich is one theory upon which her | the “morning gift’’—supposed to be voluntar is inmerse ip the of “Lord Dundreary, ned the property, and he t attumpt to enter the house through the cellar is | put according to the value stipulated. It was &_d these who bave seer him, cannot im would own it when he paid for it. Williams | ¢xfiained. This theory is strengthened by the-| Pencral among the Teuton race, and often es Sgine the drolers of m. The | request. him toshow the papers, which he did, | fact that when he stepped into the yard | tates of some value were thus bestow. When rast of the play was it should | and Williams took away the deed with him: from the house, tollowed by the servant with a | Atnelstant: cence padgirth, married the In t ; that Williams sulequently took him to his a!- | light, he saw thie trap-door ily up, andasit felt | Athelstan’s slat morning gift was the city v1 it Spectacte, “A Midsummer | jeged father's house, and after being there con- | back the person in the cellar cried ina loud Magdeburg. ae ream,” at tbe National Theater. | ned, the said Wilhams and one Harry D. Oter tone, +t mph” or ‘Hoop: . M Murdock says | “2 Lo Can Ronr Ce nee an gnhakespeare, | came to the room and produced a papsr, which | it was #0 entirely unlike his wife's voice that be | sr : nt,” says the Pall ane all who can appreciate a combination of | he requested bien (TF of ok to tign’ stating that pap aurled ana hefore he was ee that his | Mail Gan ties tat by Sarthe greater next ot “a b Sy ec eng: | if he would sign it, st would relicve himfrom : ae Preeced the trigger o revolver | the mischiet done in the world {sdone by sills Every member of the company is well fitted for | ai) arrest, and he heing unable to read and y) ak ac neard @ réport, which was instantly followed eople, and that silliness is, quite as, by “Oh, ‘Rube, yove've shot me!” The poor | rOble. and that silliness is, as a rule, quite as if not more dangerous to the commanity than wickedness, inasmuch as the unreasonable ¢ joy animmunity from punishment for their or Tenses, which Is not extended to the unprinei- pled. Ker oF bis rie, and the play passes off very write, believed the st: . : A a | i ; statements and made his smoothly and to the entire satisfaction of the | Trark: that he did nt hoon Nicene con- man then recognized the voice of his wife patrous of the National. ;. | tents of the paper at the time nor nntil the 19th | Another theory, which weull seem ty account vigue is doing a good busi- | instant; that while he was under the charge or for the lady's strange conduct, is also given by week with the new sensation drama a ence her husband. He says tat’ she bad been sual maslange oc Gentieg sean liams he was kept under the influence x by ni e ° me | nor by him. He charges that Williams | troubled with palpitation of the heart. It was a miteue ance The 7 Ner obfained the papers by collusion and not considered dangerous, but it often gaye her PRESIDENT Nort, in his wise old age, rELcomE Nuionnon.—T Tomaig aug | fraud; that onthe 1th instant he learned that , @ Severe headache, when she would ustlike ea took a newly-married pair aside, and said he had signed and delivered to Williams a insane person. Her hnsband did not expect her promissory note in favor of Oler tor ealled herself Mrs. Gen. St. Arlington, who bax home on Tuesday night, and certainly not at so 1 jou this advice, my children hived in New York and Washington, and claims want to give Don't try: to 40), and n v happy. Happiness is a shy Bost bad secured the payment by adeed of trust to late an hour as 9 o’cloc! fe is an active, ner- | nymph, and if you Boao her you will never = be ac uted with many prominent men in Irving Williamson on west third part lot 4, | YOus-looking man, of fair complexion, sandy eral her. But} ist Zo quietly on and do your hose ¢ orened recently a house on North | snare 138, (21 fect be %,) improved by acom- hair and mustache, retined in his manners, and duty, and she willcome to you Casey street. not far from Lafayette square, | fertable three story frame hoase. He further Sppears to be well educated. He is 26 years anc ‘right amoug respectable families. Ap- charges that Gi yell Carrington is now te | Old, au! Mrs. Murdock was“. Thay bad been pearances soon satistied the neighbors that the Louse of Mrs. Gen. St. Arlington was not re- bie, and was anuisance. They at on-e & communication to the grand jary, a companied by a list of the gentlemen who had had been seen going into the place. The grand holder of the note and dee of trust, and that i Was assigned to him without valuable consider- ation; and that said trustee (Williamson) had advertised tosell, and the sale was tohave taken place yesterday afternoon. Judge Wylie’s re- married five years. Their domestic relations are said to have been very happy. Two children, a boy 4 and a girl 2 yearsof age, are left mother. Jess. Mrs. Murdock was the daaghter of Rem fen Hageman, who was formerly a Justice of a7 1n a Detroit ge court recently. when a man was about to be tried for assault aud but tery, he brought forward his boy, en years . asa witness. The justice asked’ the lad if he knew the nature of an oath, and the boy said his father had explained it. “What 4 id he - straining order operated as a stay of the sale. | the Peace in Flatbush. He has aiso held the | say?” asked the justice. «“-H ” Tory investigated aid Sound a presentment, ant | “'Gu'theé jaw aide m tee days ago Mr. James S. | ofticeof Sheriff and that of Coroner tor Kings | bey, «that iff duinteoweae that the siren fae ct My sos bea aced In the ee the sher: ; Edwards. as counsel for Eliis B. Bliss, entered County.—N. ¥. Tritun low struck tirst, he'd tan the whole hide off mv ae St Ar teins Seiabiishment oF | suit against Taylor on a promissory note ailezed Wi ne accuaioue? ty aan back.” He wasn’t used on the stand. Mrs. Gen. St. Arlington must leave a» one to have been made on the Gd of dunes lets ine Toxs.—We are accustomed to use our toes so .——. “ thirty days, to the onder of Fe, A wat, | Yery little, that for all the practical purposes of = ae seep fears ee thirty days, to the ord < life we might almo: SITED STATES as well be without any. They were intended, in the tirst place, to give : Slextbitity to the loot, and to help us in walking: but the modern custom of cramping them up in tight shoes makes them almost asimmovable APO OSS, | gait ChEY RICW together Ka the hain they give A Instr « Stvaene Cover—Yesterday the argument court im the ot W. C. Zantinger et al. act. Wu. Gunton and the Bank of Wash- | Tugton, waa comménced by Mr. Miller for ap 5 Wi hams, and endorsed to thd Ure*@nt holder, Bliss.’ On this note is a credit of $35. $v cts terte inact | Reav Estare TRaysreas.—Wam. J. Miler. trustee, to Josiah T. Prather, lot 8,55 % CLOTHIVG! 4 Fe CLOTHING GO TO STRAUS’, 1011 Pennsyivania avende, iants. This is 4 case, growing out inald Fendall to Alice KX. Barron, “sy r . And ad VEROOATS AT REDUCED PRIORS, UF coe eataie of the take Wax. and Yrarriet Fist | fin ts Paine 499, $2,015. Crawford | batrhrtag lta tiga dia met O AUSTRAUS t, Harriet A. Zantzinger, isthe | et nx, to Geo. P. Stiles, lot 24, squ i of the Fishers, and the bill charges | Fisher and wife conveyed to Gun- | rtain property tosecure the pay- | Stone to F UBLE-BREASTED BLAOK CLOTH DoF Roo COATS, At STRAUS’. ERSEY OVERCOATS wt §15, form K $25, #19, StuaUs Crawtord C. Adams, et ux, to John 5, square 558, $700; Mary Frances zabeth J. Stone, lot square 52, think of it, We abuse them dreadfully some- times: cramp and torture them, ang pinch them outof all likeness to their original shape, until - “ > : they would never be known for the pretty, par- ment of a note of $/,0e> Si, and that there has | 91,0g0; Margaret R. Stone to Elizabeth J. Stone, fect little baby toes that we like to cul. Bi AcE AND BUTE DIAGONAL coats beer no tet eae of ocala re eat ae Tot pane 1,500; Wi. H. + die, and ‘count, and go to market with geo WACK Ad ip Bre eG DOATS at Saiadione Reta nue temeb or aaueinnt | te up. , ter instance, w ¥ a oes The precede cf) tae soles and, deniec tue | Hz meunows se hobert ©: Arlow, loets tilat “the ‘second toe’ is intended to’ he | CORINCHILEA OVEROOATS =f $20. former Hghtlof plaintif” to require an account under | Georgetown, $20; Fé footie alwaye, iy thongs We ace Cenect | peaown, MELTON OVEBCOATS at 6% former weal Heaton eres ote esate | tO. go to statics and paintings to find it out. And ty ee : Lreenat nm Sunday night and Si, square 364, lots << io Boley ta WhO, putting a foot and a modern narrow-toed BLACK CLOTH VESTS at air Pret n ADs: ex. Dr. Y., assisted Kev. | And county, property, $43,004; ‘Thos. Foley £0 | shoe side byaide, would ever suspect that they i . De dituuy peter of the MeGopelitan ME ee et an ee Were intended foreach ether’ ‘Phe fact is,our | PIAGONAL SUITB for 815, “ pe - acini | we! i J 2 hiscity, im presenting the financial | Uv are x71. 43.500: Ieaae P. Childs et ux, toJua, | t0€8 are our most abused members, ani so we STR. don’t get halt the good from them that we might. ‘The Chinese, and the Japanese and the Bedouin Arabs, it is said, from continual practice, use their toes nearly as well as their hands. They cap pick up their tools with them, and even work with them while they do something else with theirhands. Arabs braid hair with their fingers and toes working together in concert.— Chicago Advance. A SUPERSTITIOUS MAN in Terre Haute hung E. Herrell, iot 6, square 70s $100; Isaac P. Childs et ux.toJohn E. Herrell, lots? and 11, s.aare | Tes, $200; Chas. A. McEwen et ux. to Moses | Kelty, part lot 5, square 5:4, $1,000; Sarah 1). | Smith et vir. to James E. Fitch, parts of lots 38 and o%, square 214, $12,3°7.80; Isaac P. Childs et ux. toJobn E. Herrell, lots 10 and 11, square 708, Isaac P. Childs et ux. to J ie Herrell, lot 1,square 08, $53; Geo. M Rendall Elizabeth B. Kendall, lot 2, aquar oe Jeremiah Codnel hurch to the congregation and | prion of about $24.00 towards y * becoming due the pres- | one person giving $2.500,one $1,509, Ti each, seven sia each, twelve twenty-five Sid each, eleven $0 ty-five $25 each, and many subscrib- ing 0: ten atid five dollars. ° Get BARGAINS IN OLOTHING,. us. roe aC STRAUS’. (BILDEEN *S OVEKUOATS at lea than com, T= PLACE TO BUY YOUR CLOTRING— 'S from $5 to Exzcrios ov Uvvicgns.— Ata meeting of the ¢irectors of the First National Bank yesterday, ‘ e and affection; to | a horseshoe over his door a few days “for ESS SUITS at a0 lmmense Retuction, ihe following of were. elected :—J. ©. | SOha!Molleran, lof “C," square 563, swan, |B Uore ‘The same day it fell and smasned his | [50°28 ‘At STRAUS’ ecw we don ras vice presi- |‘, Cook, trustee, to John W. Dick, lot 4, square | child’s nose. “If at firet you don’t succeed, tr; ARTY jOEPTIO! RULES ot very Low “The Washington Chab held thete somual meet- Wn, Bradley te eta eeeeys, lot 3. | try again,” for you may fetch your mothe PAtne, AtSthavs", on Monday. and elected the tollowing of | Square Hi Parsythe half lot f square 135, siton, | SW Best time, says the local scribe.” BO%S CLOTHING at Greatly etaced Price, fers —Gov. AK. Shepherd, president. W.F. | Robert H: Forsyth to Hattie G. Wallace, halt | _S9-The receiver of the New Jersey Southern ae SERAUE Mattingly and N. B. Fugitt. vice presidents jot €, square 335, $1,000; Samuel U. Hoyt to railroad, the engineers on which have struck Fo ALE KINDS OF CLOTEINO 90 2o5: J. F. Olmstead, treasurer; B. 1. Blackfan, sec James W. Denver, lot 72, square 189, $5,000; for over due pay, expects to settle the ditficulty Seas | * retary, as a Koseoe Conkling, et ux., to Bamuel Hooper, | and bave the road roma week. : Fascy CASCIMERE PANTS from 02 Ae i Tey Pury Paitiirs Concert To-wieat. | Part lot 20, equare 221, $25,000. oluatant Hine! ‘and “Mine Fanny Wallace B BEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BOY Buch 9 comb nation ax Plulip Pitt sin ie | par District MititiA.— Colonel, N Bee: | niece of President Lincolm, have beep appointed | I SoumcLOFAISce STBAUS’. homitable sacred songs, and ir. alte! ag) the Congregational church organ, dose "Bot igeiesuing the winter Frere ming assistant librarian of the Illinois BUgiEESS SUETS at 66 and 616; former prices neecur. If you add the ice cream, oysters ‘of the t, and Lt. ‘Would that I could call her mine 2 ra e fee provided by the ladies it would be commander, | 7)" Would that Santats toe ee ot | SWALLOW-TAIL DRESS COATS, aus: hon enjoyed tonight at the Congregational church, corner of 10th and G streets. ma | annual income of $1,500,000 from her coal mines THE SINTER STOCK Must | in Wales. x BE BED UUED yi in about GARDLESS OF PRICE, at at the natior ICE, nal ” a ‘and review #7" balky horse in adouble team al- sTRAUS’, TRE tEcTrne of Hen. Daniel Dougherty at Febru: ‘Wash. ways Te started by ing his tail to the whitil- THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, story eae evening oa be) agg y,) aud as the whole command | treeand ea other — dear 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. " ence. ‘t lectarer himect? pol fe gr tafe w uniform, (blue overcoats and M. Pullman, of palace jani2-tr between 10th and lth streets. the age. and hi tlustrations from the 1c P es of aucient and modern times are doubtless given with all the power which at. | Wi tended their Bret delivery | | ‘ago. ice | ‘sg-The Rev. Mr. Drake and his wife of La- | era en, Ind., who died suddenly and were'boried together a short time since, were poisoned be tearing green paper trom the walls of a room preparatory torepairing. jntmen: ‘ANTS. pe"announced: SUIT FOR ALLEGED "TRESrAss.— Yesterday, BB Prince thrives vo swat pon it t i Oe rT . P01 i stances, t Derfecty fla ject, wh oCy | Mesers. Webb and Y: for Patrick Kelly, MARIONETTES od Mary ‘Ayton and J.S. E e: Ww in ee ma eee oe ee | a sa inthat,| m7-There is a story of Jud ich | Sther so-called F cure devoid of none’ show in the world, with all the He ties rickety and gona ef re, theatrical entertainmen: an } fon oa irritation ete wes Going & good business at Willard’s hali. ie rea : » as i by ‘* eens ism: ‘ER-SRATED Stes™M '—The ont to be understood that it taker thirteen ir thes Gace 2. by ‘and sale, ease ttareace! Patentee, Star throughout America.” Qnewate ac o = oe lah wtreet, below st. eorthweet — TURco-Rresian BaTHs; ano, Medicated ¥ ~ ind rote Slafion 3: | ar Beta. fo" al ain dnc at De Sees, | PLERMING. Gas riTtinG ano sEWEE panese clothe are alsu rent ed, and, E street 5.206" by JAMES F OHIEN, Precten paae ber, Mos Gos T the preparations made, a renewed de Residence, S89 Bi errect perth nay eee Chaintrays fs anticipated GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, SiRESTIPE UCT ee Peon TE ; THE Wear 2X TROMAS DOWLING, Aact,Goorgeiewa ‘ABPETS CLEANED AT TUE STEAM OAR War De ENT, r B . i . . . ( PET BEATING WORKS 400 Mae: Wainie TRUSTER S SALEOF ATHRER STORY BRICK | bet. 4s andGthee Orr eine PWELU NG. WITH STOKE. N F fkeeofextrachares. LORENZO RE __REAL ESTATE AGENTS. atreet, W msl . [OULTO® & JOHNSON, tr Real Estote and Dasur MONDA O20 No, 62% x M udy weather, with Pa¥ SPECIAL IM®ROVEME tis iu New Bugiand’ Iba L SEWERAGE TAXES ata tar southerly winds, preva: = Hewat the tae teat SAME CKOBS. ipper Mississippi vail i eights . _ Broker, With ligot portheaster) i SHEPHEEO'S BUILDING, rted frem the souch ssissippi riv New “Eugiand, ganerail 90% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wasy x, D. O. eu to the payment ow will prevail. with Bridge f Geuerai shifting te cist fising uth thre f ~ — perature jor the mi the improvements, N a H rs pee siiwepterte enas 4:04 of true —g) No. $11 Tru Sraeer wid rise on the middle Atlantic t m3)» 2 HOUSES AND LOTS iN ALL PAR®s ue const. War. Take region, and thenen | snnom feom J 11, to dey of and ox THE CiTY FOR SALE southward to th alle: ses of sale valeurs OANS NE 7 ve. over thr upper Mi ppi valley. 0: 6. for which tes of the purchaser, bear. | yi 445 NBGOTIATES. MONK Y iN ey we ather, s oo praia oF eon duriug the d ond et ivea! coe the to Tones aed — t by re bor ——_ —____ weit by colder and partly clondy weather, © gecd cf tra. on the property sold, wi akon XLE. to northwesterly winds and @: posit of $100 will be required On the d T* J anon — RANK BARNUM eter Mur the southern es east of chy | and allconscsancing at the expense of the p JUAN BOYLE & CO. ppt river, generally «loudy weather, with | Chaser, MBAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, rthec ast, the temperatare rising on th If terme of sale are not complied with in aorep - 606 lsth street, opposite U.S. Treasury. and falling im the Mis tesipyi | @aye th. e Teserve the right to resell the ; sears stern Penney Brvpe. t) at the risk and coat of the defwulttex pur on I tiver will couliaue te ‘darin hager, alter five days’ advertisement in some one pret Ohio river will comtiaue to rise daring | chaser) peuaenee id Inthe cits of Woe we Strap, Bchool Batches. Washington street. rty fronts 25 feet on Washington street pth of 12) fect, has exclusive wer of » JAMES SYKES, Proprestor, FRONTING PENNSTLVaNIA AVENTR, Beween WA and Mth Sires, Warrinetox, D. 0. Me: pr 38 ‘ies’ or Childre: > 3 pair best English y Socks, Book-Sheives, Qorner Brackets. . Side and Clock Brackets, Key &e., &c. ron frame H ose, eateny PL AINABD DL WABNER,! 9, CHAELES 4 JAMES, esterases on20-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Aart. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auctioncer; Georgetown. impr iherect raite pning tom the POTOMAC FISHERIES AT AUCTION. yofore cat low Squares or ex jor city Will be rented at. pubic waction, fur thet oon Property, $0.00 foot of GROUND in various por- . season, at ctlen rooms of Thomas D: | Goss of th ecity for esle at low figures, on easy terms, sl, Fine Stereoscopes. gi. 174 Bri.ige street, opposite the Ma Hoow, | OF will exchange for productive tmproved 1 Idoxem Stereoscopic Views. $i FRIDAY MUBNING. 9 . A §-botte Plated Oustor $i Ped gy Mwy g gt Cri y porting pore t Tgetown, known a4 Cloud's Landia | $1. Stee ules and 6 Steel Forks, y : gL. A ited ‘Tabte or ‘Teaspoons. i _janlg td THOS DOW LING. av | i at orks or Koives. y Dt LIN not’ ie gi. 109 different Chromos frame@, each t B TOCMARDOMIANE AMEE YSON'S HOTEL, 1, Pocke!-Buoks and Long Walicts. {| PUBLIO SALE oF vauvaste erik | 3. Vanes and Statucttes. 1 DWELLING HOUS®. SY WASHINGTON | Bo, 709 @ STRET, 1 Umbrellas and Canes, $! STREET, GEORG } ¥ Oval Plate Mirrors, i Tvil sell cr FRMDA¥; the 234 day of Jan- a1; English Hair Brusives. 1 Bev. D. i874, wt 436 o'clock p. my part af 1. Satcheinan! Traveling Baskets, Lot’ 28, Beall's ‘addition, Ueing House Ro. = 1 at i 1. r Ht 1 1 : fe 5 i month's payments of §6 each, with interest ai ly per cet &c., &e. 5 om. Panig-d" THOMAS DOWLING, A jand-ly ©. WILLARD, . SBHITT HOUSE, anld-d tioneer, 1 | B* THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioucer, | 174 Bridge street, Georgetown, onda 0.’ 12-inch Thermometers, 30c. Sog; Rental 8 Cony Casiea, mometere, 30-- | TRUSTEE SALEOF VALUABLE MANSARD WASHINGTOS, D.O oc: ber Dusters; Brushes >. | ROOF HOUSE ON 3 STREBT, GEORGE: ———S 306 wel Backs, virtue of adeed of trast, dated Decenber Gua aa Boe. ead ‘lected e@:: 2, and recorded in Liber No.7 ie. | BUY FOR CASH, o0c, _~ Heep Glow 7 od at Seong of party secured Pan oe bed Or fs me auctio SAT, the 3 See. wine Batracte Cemmen Ostend. ‘Oth day of J ‘o'clock p.m .'part | 4T REDUCED PRICES. 60c Six Clear Glass Goblets, (0. 148, in Beatty and Hawsins’ addition to 0c. Japanved Waiters, Plated Teaspoons, town, fronting 85 fect on 31 street, ard hav- — 40c, ‘s je co nes Bie ML AA woe: ‘The improv: ye . boc: ‘aspondern an ie ’ 5 . hen Glass 20> ar Market #treet, w le. The M. DBESS NES, 30c’ arian Bigureaand 305, | tropolitan raltrond cars pass the dooreabd the prep. SOLE LEATHER TRONKS a0c. Albums, Desks, avec yay dosirable. ENGLISH AND PaCkING TRUNKS. &e., &c., £0 , &e, by the deed: 94,20 ‘n cash; residne at | LADIES’ SATCHEL, icles, at ah per cm ELING B¥ Also, a fall line of 24 cent articles, at it £7 | Gkncs THA aes B. Ne uu ; rehaser — a o W. JONES, Tracton, | AND SINGLE HARNESS, See. sauld-dts THO’. DOWLING. ance. | woRk TaRWESS, SapbLes. ee | METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, | (PE HUTCHINSON FAMILY | MAW HIPS, ae, 319 SEVENTH STRERT, WILE 'S oe NG | at the . a | GAY STBEET BAPTIST CHURCH, j Georgetown, D. ©., on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at o'clock. Admission, 50 cvats, —_ saul?-it* B® THOMAS DOWLING Auct'r.; Georgetown. jand-te prY 20 PER CENT. OFF. GREAT BARGAINS, NEAR PENNSLVANIA AVENUE, GOODS. OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFACTORY OF JAMES 5S. TOPHAM & Co., 436 SEVENTH STREET, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hell. TBUSTEE’S SALE vintucal oaoeot trast di 6th day of | ed it = Deepa ee PA —_—e. TWENTY PER CENT. will be DEDUCTED | of the District of Goitmbiay and atthe reiicet. of ERS COVERED AND TRUNK from all Wool, or Wool and Worsted Goods of any | the party secured tuereby, I will offer at — aenbes BSF prom pls Gal sale, at 4 o'clock p.m. on FRIDAY, the 23d day first-class 5 decd kind, where the price is now above $1 per yard; and | of January, in trout of the premises,” ail that part STORES. TEN PEB CENT. DEDUCTED from all goods | of # lot of ground sivuated where the price is $1 and less. Oe Pogend Depot Commissary of Subsrsvon { ASH(DOTON, D O., Jan 3, 387 W. W. BURDETTE, storey afstigg Peepers px ry oe west Bice, sorond Mondays iapS-tf No. 1 7th street northwest. the place of February, March, and April, 2874, se samme. Steres: lom- AVANA LOT: eho ‘Terms: No.1 Flour, Orrn Meal, Salt, Drat commencing Jan 8.1374. | months, iny, Beacon, Break {ast Bacon, 182 eect to... ee 400.000 fwrear teean “Lincunt required each mouth, 1 Brize of. ‘wo;o00 the cont of the a cf. when the jani2-10t SPECIAL IMPBO SEE Ree jan3-Im NT OAUTION — Denecréavony & Moon sapounceous ‘com- a trace the Pancreatic te ake entirely useless, “The efiitar of tines ions, made by Mesars. joore: vatder the aleeton sf tne Bayles ek them, has been and can ouly be ensured adherence to the original formule,

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