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"EVENING STAR._ YATES © MITCHELL, hie r FeipaYy................ “March 6, 1874 DRY coows, or SEPERY 2536’ Apewirce Franklyn and others to day’ law seni ant bs ae a LOCAL NEWS. against him. The bill states that he sues in bis S17 MARKET SPACE, ere FIG ais, ae. Tonight. own right as well as for the use and benefit of - and ow ine we ot Amusements, 4-.. itin “Daddy | the A. & W. Sprague Manufacturing Co., of ay a National Theater—Dion Boucicau! Providence, Khode Island, and of the stock- ments Bi ngs ashington D.C. O'Dowd.” holders and creditors, and also for the Quidnic | FOLLY poveey | ee BE, Cue or He) Boutbern Pine Ford's Opere House —¥_S. Chantran in“ Kit, | Marumenrcnenen - in | FINDING OUR STOCK FOLLY DOUBLE | | Baltwwaiiieche. gs nn ‘the Arkansas Traveler. terested who may come in. ben po very . r WHAT IT SHOULD QE AT THIS Fleortas, ‘and tongeed, \e inom rity, M’lle Cerit poy ome stunetoos: = Seen Mrecuesetaon assed! teens the owners her ite be appointed to in: SEASON OF THE YEAR, feick, and tdths not excee@ing four weadiogs by the children of the Sabbath of certaim landed property, near the city of Pte Rag © appointed :— c eee fein ai camigell to tact RTM. more or tem) Mahaney, te tain sen Rhode * Z a eS ee et iad tome ried Ge come down to them T.a.'M H. OFFER UNEXAMPLEDINDUCEMENTS | 8.00 feet BM \moreor low) Mahogany, to Anis Condensed Locals. through two generations of the Sp: | —__+—__ IN PRICES 12.000 feet B. M_ (more or less) Mahogany, to finish and William, 1836 oF | court increase the amount of the bond to 8500. the court ol Second Lieutenant H. O. Burr has been pro- | these brothers, Amasa p, baving no sep- | James Beverly, charged with stealing tec seas to-day.] ' pGnocens Evanywarus Kear Ir. ioc aie suis saeeet dae TS inch hick yand tebe rlebiy Agured fot Set et ene DB, Ome | arate Guntan or DOMMREAN et Recount Oe, | Taiee ae kaee Tee en proved to be worth | When the name of Dr. Newman, late chap- | Because Dooley's 4 1.000 feet B. BM. (more or less) Mahogany to fintsd Fenn Hi. Rienburg, of Chi U., bas been | but giving their whole energies, time and accu- | less, and a fine of $20 was imposed. Henry G. | lain of the United States Senate, was called, —_— iis inch thick ated a watchinan in the Navy depart. | mulations to the development of great indus- | Morris pleaded guilty to stealing an album | Elder John Lawhan stated that Dr. Newman, cognemy. it 1 c ae saan tin 28.000 feet BM. (snore or lems) Mahogany, to finish ee ¥ Gepart- | tries and the manufacture of cotton goods; that | worth $5; $20 or thirty days in jail. Lloyd | who had written to him from Japan, desired an ts, Folie, &c-, and so exact | All Goods marked at the Very Lowest an chisebee bck sf Jobanna D. Haase entered asuit | said partnership continued while William was | Smith, assault and Datte ‘on Samuel Ross, | the continuance of his empplementary relations | are oportions - MARKET PRICES, the very beet paste od ieee eee her Yesteséay Here Hi ‘charging him | Governor of Rhode Island, Representative and | pleaded guilty aud was $5 and costs. | with the conference. Bishop Ames wanted to cugtly seasoned, avd free {rem le Siam oon eden" | Sense neon tving bis energies to the de- | David Curtain, larceny of a quantity of lamber aD ing from tem ph one Sieeph notin baa eee as ‘4 7 7 7 ' in S aanenie ceed amen eae a | Soe kts toner, Wien Ween Gee coud Binek, amsentennt battery on | Fuflered a fall lately, but he did not. refer te it gaten and relished by the most senaitive ayspep- | VISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. ALLOWED | Cults for be the teoninned ee pF Woedford aadtnar pon Bae voted bis prmeipal’ time to politics. Piain- S5and cost. Charles C. Byrne was | in bis letter.” '¢ or invalid without fear of indigestion. Manu- The southern pine rails and flooring must all be beart stoff, free frcm al! defects, as bene other will all rese! iff states that in the year 183 Amasa | char; with firing a pistol in the street. This Bishop Ames.—‘ Better pass it as it isat pres- | factured by Dootzy & Brorner, 69 New op Seaonee Meeman Beveateaeaee cm Ne leaving a widow | is tes Captus Pescomen above mentior ent.” Street, New York, and for sale at retail by all : ' De ccenmed ned. a CASH SALES, The mahegany to be of the beat Hendaras. Col. ‘moot resigned rectors ij no other eff.cts than | The jud; imposed a fine of $20. Richard At a later hour of the Conference, when the | g'ocers. i bp Fs epost ete hoqteree. im the born ee pimate poco were bis interest in the partnership. By the ordi Pores Patrick Corcoran, John Patten, and | case of supernumerary ministers was being con- Dr. Z. T. Sowgns will Tesume his summer a, ee of each of above : +a — ‘with the presidency of the South So pertemellos beams cartier, Willem) sed Pounce ink see ee ae | samronlens tf kt epitome ta Meletigne es ine | medical quiz at hie office, 1313 New York avenae, YATES & MITCHELL, Payments will be made onthe delivery and ac connection i the » i ton was ern Maryland railroad requiring his undivided | the partnership, but pevines (ori ey iy resi, 000; on the 10th of March. wits & ptance of matrrial, deducting ten per centam un at In the United Stave Seem estgned | duet. | Ji ph Baker, cursing, fined | $3. propriety of persons, fees aes = 96 mar3-tw S17 MARKET SPACE. | til the completion of the crmtract - teres! his seat in the Uni took | Augustus Wells, carrying a razor, was 30 | re! ing @ relation A Let the le ik. SPEC y G tadiishanen! ibe Pion te weaning. charge of the partnership effects, and employed or o days in jail. Wm. Fitzgerald, carrying a | little in that field but going to Congress, or on pier bag or agp 8, 1873. SPECIALTIES IN DsY GOODs. ton met at the residence of Dr. Verdi last eve- | the services of his son and the two sons of | bowie knife and two revolvers; fioed $50 or 30 — missfons, engagivg in ali manner of | p y. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥.: by the penal bend posed locality were | Amasa Sprague, Amasa and Willlam (the | daysin jail. Isaac Mason, using profane and mest callings (smiles among the pastors), I | ‘Dear Sir-—Your Favorite Prescription has 1930 PExxsvivania AVENUE. ming. ‘The charter and proj was finally decided | ZJsintif!), and still carried om the business, indecent language in Georgetown; $5. Jeri say nothing ‘about others, but neglecting to do | gone m: ‘world of good. She has taken Cutted Sates € ; = Sve action anti the 12th inst. greatly adding to the mill property, purch@&ng | Johnson, Mary Rivers, Mary Ann Jackson a the work assi them. Such persons would | nearly ttles and has felt better the past jet Attorney of the district wherein be re- vernor Shepherd has addressed a letter to | stocks in railroads, creating debts, and th Mary Jones, sameoffence; $5each. John An- vote, re anxioas be two weeks than at anytime in the past two | $0 dozen TOWELS at ©: Adolf Cluse, inspector of buildings, request- | complicating the ’ affairs; but daring all this | derson, colored, charged with disturbing a he artment Tee@rves the right to reject ang years. No more periodical pains; none of that | ,60 0. 40 at BS et a him to regularly inspect the publi: school | time (thirteen years) pag tne was done in | church while en; in religions worship; con- F Sching back or dragging seusation in her 00 White SPREADS at ate y BB. oud any DA theh te nas encke, behaings of this Distriet, the care an‘ preser- | the name of A. & W. Sprague, as thongh | tinued. Alfred S nowden, = $3. Daniel | who wish to be appointed must go to wor! stomach she has been accustomed to for several CLOSING OUT on the printed furm to be obtained in tats office, and vation of which, regarding improvements and | Amara had never died, therefore it may be waid | Digney, same offence in Capitol grounds; $5. | take what the people thought they earned. years. Ihave so much confidence in it that I Our 91.5) KID GLOVES at $1 Gore not couform iu every Trapect to require Fepairs, are placed under his supervision | that William acted as a trustee for his brother's | sary Martin, throwing stonen, $2. Reports of the Freachers’ Ald Society, Staun- | Would be perfectly willing to warrant ta Genale Our §1 KID GLUVES at 15 ots, yy fp ay tt ‘The superint endent of county roads has been | family. Plaintiff says that among other opera- —— ton (Va) Female Seminary, Dickinson College, | customers of ours WhO would be glad to get Lara aig jbo are mot themsrives en om Girected to repair the wooden trunk culvert on | tions of Wm. Sprague, he withdrew funds from the Baltimore Book Depository, and the treas- | ofrelief at any expense. 1 have tried mane |, New stock PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS trade, and who bare not the Beceasary facilities for Bunker Hill road, at the intersection with | A. and s business, and purchased Qaid- GEORGETOWN. urer of the Education Board were received. patent medicines, but mever bad ave orcniny {-in prices from @1 to $8 each Queen's Chapel road; also, to repair the bridge | nie Mil hat with like funds he built mills — furnishing the waverial Resolutions were adopted in respect to the . vi Afullline of Spring CASSIMERES avd SUIT- oposala will be inclosed memory of Rev. Emile Cook, of France, whose | ‘© ©*t0l one before. Very truly yours, pe of Spring 8 Proposals w - en Bunker Hill road.’ Orders have been issned <1 improved the property; that he sold to his | | Free on Brince Starer.—About 4\ o'clock Gzo. B. Warrixa. INGS, DB 8, ALPACAS. MOHAIRS. | indorsed “Bids for Lumber for grading, setting curbs, and laying footwaixs | (William's) brother-in-law, Emanuel Rice, one | this morning, Officer Rodgers discovered fire in ll street. sealed envelope adAresse:| to death was caused by exposure in the wreck of . E. . | Biack SILKS. Cambric ELGINGS ena Inseae A.B. MULLETr, on 1 | Undivided fourth of this property upon credit; | {he rear part of the cigar store of James E. | jhe Ville du Havre.” The Conference wasurged Bcglag i; Dals, Metropolis, Il., writes, Jan- | Tyga. syne cambric ELt febsi-12t Supervising Architect A beautiful group picture of the members of | that be held the other three-fourths forthe ben- —_, No. 135 Bridge street. An alarm was | fo assist in ‘ing the sum of $5,000 for the “Dr. DOMESTIOS at lowest figures the Sumner corps, of Syracuse, N. V., was last | efit of the old firm, and this property has ever | immediately turned in from box 95, d the fire | benefit of his widow and children, proposed by Prescrenioe Wi eee esas, tee Fa. vorite Prescription with great bel evening presented to company D, W.T. I., by | since remained the property of the A. and W. | department were soon on the grounde ‘The fire | the Methodists of New York and elsewhere, hun frit’, — LUTTRELL & WI Capt. 8. E. Thom: ‘first nam inin| Tk. Mary. i , Pa, wri at A arom, of the ‘first ‘named | Sprague estates, having the same shareholders | was communicated to the adjoin! hoe’ store, | and that in the memorial services of deceased 20 1rd BD Frisbie, Lehman, Pa.,writes,May | tras 6t 1930 Pennsyivani Wasinarom,D.0. corps. The tation - | asthe A. and W. Sprague Manufacturing com- | pied by Mr. . y ministers 0} nference, on Monday nex: “Dr. R. V. Pierce:-—What U have taken of 5 . x i, 5 tion of the Rvopttality extended the cont ty | e further says that in September, 1856, | and but for the efficiency of the fire department | gt 3 p, m., Revs. Dr. Crooke, Eddy, Guard a our medicine has been of more benefit to me STARTLIVG FACTS! Sealed Prope The senate ane co company D on the oceasion of their visit to this Tague, feeling that he was approaching | both buildings would have been entirely de- | ‘Tiffany make addresses on his demise. Ate all ethers and hundreds of doctors’ bills.” Until 18m. of the 7TH DAT oF MaRen, 1874, for far. city March 4, 1573. | Of bis life, took into partnership his son ben Rs ag ype rier aa = by | The unday Senet Union oe the Coie rae ex chs Sie al Nae Rishing and delivering the fol! swing scnedale of of le 4 ron, and his nephews Amasa and William, | Mrs. Jane Clark, o} lensburg. The reat | recommen at the presiding elders hol . DeMonGEoT, the celebrai inhair | = bie Wo ow . War javy Gaereee ioe , see ge ium Atos ae co announced i- William died October 19, | part of each was entirely consumed. Mr. | Sabbath school conventions in their different | work and bate cutter for ladies and gents, has | JUST FROM A LARGE NEW YORK AUCTION Departmen: ng, Wasbington, BU. : Riggs, met at the residence of Kev. J. A. Wal- | 1850, without a will, leaving a widow Bia care henna about. sud fomared foe, 9508, districts; referred. RES: yermmed_bastness Bere again, at 505 “Market BALE. 20400 (more or lewe) White Marble Tiles, 2x12<2 ‘pastor and several children, @mong them the | and Mr. Hunterclaims about 36,500, © following superannuated ministers were | Space. He keeps the finest wigs and toupees. 6 7 >) 3,000 (more or less) Hal! " pon oe og Sp Fy aeamaenaen Sere | Aeteudamtn, whe aus tas soktinton OF ire | sad in iastee me eee eae police, aided by | continued: Revs. John Miller, Basil Barry, | + ——e—_ = fe TO AEEE CHMAPER THON GOLD MATE, | Site reese se bem) tee ae. ‘Piarnte Thee, tert8e3 grand jo concer? to begiven at Ma | Sprague Hoyt. ‘The buriness was continued by | Stock. bar che’ removed a large part of Hunter's | Wm. Prettyman, T. 8. Harding, C. B.Young, |. Turco-Russtaw Barus; also, Medicated Va- AT THE FOLLOWING LOW FIGURES SHALL inch fall ° sonic temple, April 14, for the benefit of the | Byron, Ainasa and William, under theold name | Stock, but the rest was badly damaged by water. | J. Baer, J. Banting, G. W. Israel, H. Furlong | por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr. Shed's, BE SOLD: 1,20 feet superficial (more or lest) Black Marble Home for Aged Men and Women, under direc- | until i862, when it became necessary to pur- | It is supposed the ire was caused bya defective | and H. Lieber. 903 E street. if , Bortore.f vars {ur Widtha, from ¢ inches up, tion of the Little Sisters of the Poor. chase the interest of Byron to prevent dissension | flue, or canght from the stove in the store of | "Thos. Wood, Chas. G. Weed, E. 8. Forte, F. —_>-.. 400 Dosen fall yard length heavy TOWRLS, | pias Sil be ncnsees tr Ceratihing the Whtee —_-—_—_ &s to the mode of conducting business, and B. | Mr. Stake. H. Mavener, F. W. Shriner, J. L. Walsh and | TAR QARw or Your VALUABLES.—Call atg] W per dozen, worth g3, Tiles cf best quality white-veined Italian or white- Labor Interests. virtually retired from the business without his | CATTLE Marker. — The offerings at the Julius Soper, were continued on trial. J.P. J. | 8nd examine the fire and burglar proof vauite Leite? La N | Seined American warble equal thereto; Black MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE or | interest being fully ascertained. In April, 1855, | Drovers’ Rest yesterday were 236 fat odttle, of | U. Kodama was discontinued because Lisrele. | of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New | 3,000 OTE er eee preg y! Tiles of ‘beat quality Belgion, Groans. Palle or THE TRADES UNIONS. | it became neceesary to determine the respective | which 196 were sold to butchers at 4 cents toby | tion to the Japan government would not allow | York avenue and 15th street, for safe keeping " Xs Spam. w Lycoaice marble, or red Vermont slate; the Ata meeting of the central committee of tne | interes s of the heirs of the founders, and an | Cente per pound, Zi to farmers at 44 cents, and | him to bea mince or toe aera Of securities, jewels, silver ware or other valu- 500 Extra Larce BED SPREADS at @l. | Qiattic Pee cet peieians oF Gleun'e Palle ‘Trades Unions last night at Mechanics’ Hall, | 4gteement was entered inte for that purpose | Ii left over; 27 sheep were offered and sold at Who are deacons of the first class? being the | Sbles. Rents from ten to sixty dollars per an- ‘worth $1.45. ep yy inom walk ee poe 4 nd ©. ‘ Tia {0 merge those interests into @ corporation. | 6 cents to7 cents per pound, 20 cows and calves | next item of busines, was then taken aye aud | 20M, tosize. No business man can x = . be edges cut fall te 1 = J. F. Whitemore in the chair and C. M. Roberts i - ¢ i the edges cut fail to the square end perfectly tee secretary pro fem., credentials were received | The reterees found that the interests of Susan | were sold at $25 to $60 per cow. H. 8. France, J. E. Starr, H. K. Savage, W. | Sfford to do wit them. Take warning from | 20,000 Yards Very Fine VICTORIA LAWN, at the face and edges to be rel to @ proper surface. from James Bawn, E. W. Oyster, William .J. | S. Hoyt was two-twelfths, and, the corporations | TE SEVERAL COAL COMPANIES located here | McK. Hammack, G. E. Dorsey, 8. M. Altord, | the Chicago and Boston fi 25 conte per yard, worth 375s, Biddey will «tate the deseription of marble they Bennett, John G. Anderson, E. E. Gangewer, | baving been created, the properties were regu- | A§° making the necessary repairs preparatory | oung and H. C. Smith, were recom- A. F. Randolph, William I. Ramsey.A. M. | larly conveyed to the parties, He says unier | to the resumption of the coal trade. FORTY YEARS EXPE . ve tested the | 12,000 Yard extra width Liven OBASH, at 12%c. mended by the examining committees and their rth ae eal oe the laws of Rhode Island the defendants, as | Riven News.—The Lady of the Lake has ctive, - virtues of Dr. Wistar’s Balsam ‘orpish, and will submit samples along 4 A.M. of Wild Cherry, . Will be made on delivery and ac oo Wk ick etna: George A. B. Mo- | the laws, Mable as partners for ‘the | cleared for Norfolk: the Geo. H. Stout for | “ane deacons of the second class. P. Yonder- | 0d it le now generally acknowledged to be the | Afew moron hand, si coats worth Te | of Satcriaey d-docting tou per cqatuam Sutil toe Seassehian ‘Typographical Uckas eae ieee | scone eek era aes lee tae | cleared fee Borfolk: the Gi Knight for New | smith, G. W. Jolinson, J-Fdwards, W.M. Wear, | &#f Femedy extant for pulmonary and lung dis- , , | “Ail bide mast be accompa bond of pr rp a I re re raprng roy fr oreo Exprese arrived from Bal- | S"p' Wrightea, W, Courtonen Le Go ae caret, embracing the whole range from a slight | (til Sictmt be accommsnied by the Saree teow Bie. J. Hi. Need wen secaived ann delegate | ft was determined te mabe ataelinasiniion | dmoce vith sainineeen cargo. “ B, Hall and G. W. Cecil, were. approved by its merits te weld lang Door hee nae sand tive hundred dullmra. $3,500.) that the blader from the United Order ot Mechanics, vice J.P. | ance to the children of Susan S.-Hoyt, and there ——_ thelr elders and the confersnce. he question | mage no sign.” — Sr THE ARCADE Poe ae caiaenee jack: pI etr ian, Mar, lected dai elders - >. Lae Dateed Beates "hen a 4 a. | Sprague eises00 55 that eter fhe resignation ALEXANDRIA. Year? woe then answered by the reports Of the e the United Sater Jonze, Clerk of the United State . Be, from the committes to wait on | Spragu : “gine 3 3 yee rooms ot Tuar Corws, BuNIONS, Troublesome Nails, Court, or the District’ Attorney of the district {he Committee of the House of Reptesentatives | 0 Sard Sa eee in es appointed thelr, gui Arrewrren Wire Mugpen.—A one-legged | ¢x@mination and recommendation W chiad: | Vascular Exerescences, Chilblains, and other WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, yy pen eetees tern ner reported Cant eever- | dian, and. then found inventoried ox and W. | colored man, named Richard Smith, was | Smith, | Mclaren, G. E- Maydweli Acw, | Silmente of the feet deteriorate and destroy | fetes am 4g rin st., bet. Dard K. southwest. | or all bice i it be decmed for the rutereak ot the Senet tanh ee van the committos that no at Spregue ascash $17,073.33. He represents that | brought to the city about 11 petek last night Rudisit b. A. Thirkes "R. Kolb, D. B. Win, pore ey Ae ge rg a Scucerss sao Government to do #0, aud any bid that te oct mate tem on. | 8 if 3. And committed to jail, on the charge of at- | Xudisili, . - » D. B. ° u du- on the printed form to be obtained in thts leo visited General Chipmoen, Dalegane ie | oF dividend for thee Gee caniar ofthe credit | tempting to Lill kidwite, The Conituiccsr | stead and J. St0. N ties and pleasures, 1s probably as much or a | » BEDE Oe a OTe, omy | doce net conform in every Tetpect tothe ‘regare: jad also visited General Chipman. Delegate in | eee al “ yg tag the case, as stated by Justice N.S. Wright, the ‘CR M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. | trucism as that the establishment of Dr. White, | TO REDUCE OUR 8’ TER ments of this advertisement, will not be considered a, tpasitively noted re Tonle ae Giutienser: valaet hace toon ‘aided by the con- Committing justice, are as follows: Smith, with ody in session at Staunton, Va.,on | No. 835 16th street, opposite the U. 8. Treasury beatae! | i SS Se er eeD parties E REMAINOK neither wil 4 ot Le 3 ce i : 7 his wife, lived at Freedmen’s village, in this Kev. J. 8. Martin was re-elected | (whose treatment is based upon strictly scion. MARKING DOWN THE PRICES 2 ore aot the ee champion of any cause. — ee antes ; about a week ago they had a difficulty, | Secretary, and Rey. Messrs. Armstrong, oe | tific Principles) is liberally ‘patrouised by the TO ‘THE LOWEST NET CASH VALUE ake net the necessary facilities for A motion was made and lost that the com- ss he has long since ceased to be tho naar leaving the house of her husband and | and Tyler, were appointed the assistants. meet nr ey and considerate ple, im or- We are now adding, daily, to our stock, mintee be nonmmone Ses Gene defendants but has annually rendered | £0!Pg to her mother’s house, in another part of ——_—_— der to avoid, or if ailing to be relieved or per- NEW SPRING GouDs suauanen ee rythm whi Ae gna alates fo theme aeccumts showing the special fund as | the village; from thence she went to another FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. manently cured of those most troublesome an- and Ha KOT to and Mr. Charice Lindeman was appointed in | was shown in the Inventery teas euch eeeace | Rouse hac Riesbend eat cote eer er ee Wall Street To-day. depen SET FOR FAIR DEALING TO-ALL. AND VEBY a committee, consisting of Messrs. Loveless, re ee ies. st they, thus | 2 8un, loaded with slags, and finding her sittin New York, March 6—The Posi’s financial | _WiLCOx & Ginn’s Szwina Macurine. The LOW PRIOES, WITHOUT DEVIATION, in a chair against the wail, he aimed at her head | article save Henry, Revels, ; Harvey, and Bawn, | teeognized the A. and W.' company their — aad Gh Sneetaien aan Pond oni debtor ‘and not the piaictift, and they are | And fred, the load striking the curve robage | ally anti of Ty grand mass meeting. shareholders to a large extent in aaid company. pry oat with tt ‘Smith ae pe rtionot | have been 1 Mr, Reed eubmitied « copy of memorial tobe | Thusin common sith all the shareholders they tagitip se possible, and coaseaien tiene tae poe eng aage dan nat we Si a z irongh- | &re entitled to the profits and liable for the debts. os A . b » qutine comtry ise Mgscterees otis ben's: | He farther cove fae eee Ee felt near by, Dut nding that the whole vllags | of prime baskets up fossui. ste, tie nominal fe to a special committee. barrasements, in October, 1573, the company ar an exo an oe aboot tes Lane | Tates being 4.814a4.88. In the money market Hon. M. Loveless introduced Mr. E. A. Red- | found itself greatly embarrassed, and it be« = pot geat de taranisol, sto | Borrowers on call are supplied at 3a4, and prime stone, and invited him to address the meet- | Came necessary to suspend payment and €° = seul ere atening to e haga | celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency 00 oleae ciate Li, SOlt at EX | Banm’s hoopekirt and oorect factory y ally, and llyvally. On gold | 1telligencer building. Chas. BOGAN & WYLI fcl25 tr_ 1018 and 1020 7th street northwest, ESUMPTION,. WwW To PREVENT Fever and Ague there is no Owing to the anticip sted esrly resumption of spo- Fealked Pro Preparation like Dooley’s (: ya Tonic. $1 | cie payment, we are determin per bottle, eo a te reduce our uptil 1¥ mc the Tru bayer Maven: brn toe stock of Foreign aud Domestic DBY | furpishi of P he New State, War and d will therefore 6 Gr great indacements r k Silxs from the best epert went 's Builting, Woshington, D. O.: ° Ponp’s Extract is for sale at wholesale by ers. We quote bi N i mercantile paper passes at 5s6, the supply of- | Chas Stott & Co., 480 Pennsylvania avenues, | jonmsot Lyno %o to &3; biack Cashmere and Drap | 2/0 barrels (more or ieee) best qanite Pianos" 5 Reena Ei nar ee fecseds itt tte ead Degeed thee eet Mr, Corbett, | fering being very small. Goverament bonds | CD by druggists everywhele. tawyttt, ” | DEL Lapios) 81 aud 61 40 and cp “Priute, give | 1 lors) bent quality Plaster of fiir. Bargoyne objected, saying that no man | consentor the Prepare oT The te 2 | him until he coulf deliver Gimssif to tartans, | 26,,.4,-t0,,% lower than yesterday, “Southern —__—_ and upward; Fiantels Se aut upward: bleack Feris. of ot Wortherepoon s b1 opposed to the laboring man had's right in the | trust deed of the Property, and the whole ma- | Him until he could deliver himself to the town- | state bonds are active and strong for Tenneasees THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repgired ‘unbleached Cottons, fe a0 to Mew Foor ft room. He characterized M@ Redstone as a| chinery is being operated under the supervi- | Sb!P a tcemoe ee fice Waigkeo w, | and Missouris, to which dealings were confined. | and made to order by Hempler near 4\ street. ats and Sterling Bpool Votton, 6c; linen broken-down politician, political triekster, | sion of the trustee, Z. Chaffee. He charges thai | PaBied him to the office of Justice Wright, by | There was ah fornia tivity in the Wali | se eee gee and Pr. 2 —= | cle, $ldoz sndupward: clogsn’ Paris um w: - | defendants, with Ifish and destructi r- | Whom @ commitment was made out and the | street markets to-day, accompanied with gen- upward; Corsets, J3¢c and upward, and a self t een gyre! Sar bsg ee oan to defeat the treet, ana it pon gg Prisoner sent to the city in charge of Constable | eral depression and # decline of % in gold and | GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS, of Band ) harrela(more or less) sharp, clean White Ban‘. 7 Th is ely, but it is the at = oad Seng wernt . Our spots mys = 4 7 - (more or less) long, dry and clean Oastis ‘i oles. The woman is sever: at it is thou, 4 a ebased for carh. and are -class in quality au air, seals gave Ties to considerable discunjon, and | crush him and to make Of January. Fi mone | HOt fatally injured. if wr [ianer ee ee sg bedtth toning | (RY THOMAS DOWLING Auct'r.; Georgetown, | Spire’ Qrcwb-snd are th “rates . Samples of each of the above items to be sebmitt™ Smotion to adjourn wa made snd carvied thas | mence suits by attachment inthe United ‘States FB ye perce ‘eesiee corer Fal Goctialee wan ee: ne deon | TOHARTOS Neo RENEE AND ME, | _ton21-tou 1206 Fatabel ih and bith. | “Pam whl i “ i circuit court for Rhode Island, and caused to m x eral depression was a report from Washington F exiting off 6 ene ee RE Se eae ee | ee etiachek Ie the tenes Ct | Sua by s Ea E OTION that Senator Sumner would soon present a bill | At A the completion of (he comtract. —e terest in the companies, which they allege to | ioned by the non-acceptance of that road by authorizing a short or temporary loan to retire | (On MONDAY AFTERNOON, March 9th, 1574, THE Poor KELisr Assoctation.—The com- | be worth $500,000. the B. & O. RK. R. Com i f ato oclock p m., I will sell at my auction room, of li bis mee scoumpenied by the penal bond On the 7th of February they any, in consequence o: all legal tenders isened in excess of 366,000,000, Ro. 17 idg> street, Georgstows, fourtnt — two responsible pereons, in mittee for the relief of the poor of the District | commenced suits here, stating their demands | ® failure on the part of Mr. Suit to fall some 4 Retown; fourteen : a Sud dollars, ( 62,0 and also to provide for the deficiencies of gov- shares $1,400), Far ners’ and Mechanics’ National | GREAT REDUCTION I8 DRESS Goons. ef Columbia met yesterday, Hon. Wm. Stick-{ be about $46,000 each. On the 1ith | f the conditions of the contract, which re- r]BE PLACE TO BUY Banoains, tocompition ef tas csomeees Or om ay form the contract if s@arded ernment. Bank Btock. Terms cash. GREAT BEDUOTION LW DOMESTICS, Bribe seeurity certified by : quired the construction of a first-class rallroat, : AMES W. DERBUE. Etecator. . i .t tates tems Am exhibit of the work for Febeaary | the rene’ court of ‘the state of Thode Ir. | with all the necessary sppertenances. It is mars-3t THOMAB DOWLING: Acct: | GREAT REDUCTION IN HOSIERY. trict Btuorney of the district wbeseie pro (eae oo ypc meds iivoall 4 caused all his property interest and | UDderstood, however, that the connection will arch 6 —Virgi - | [POR SALE — HIGHLY VALUABLE REAL | SBEAT REDUCTION IN LINEN GOODS. ‘The Deparim: nt reserves the Ber of familie alded tor hrst tine Srinciuding | Claime in the trust to be beesshot were nne Probably be made some time next week.—Ga- os oe Woes Virginse’s, 11) : | FogsSaEE oF ESLUGE STEBET, GROuGE- | GREAT REDUCTION py 3 Sores bnhe ee men, 314; women, 79; children, 1/165; total indi- | pretense that he ie the debtor and not the A. | *!!¢; last evening. . ‘March 6.—Ootton firm TOWN,D 0, s TER, ey Fiduale, 2,273; ald given. to, families previously | < W. S. manufacturing company, and they are | ,, F1SBTOW Ras comtereeend ba ee aie’ | exsaisciee mining, cari Four lote,24 by 110,rauning back to aten-foct | <a 2220 Penneyivania arene. | on the printed form to be obtal aided, 201 times; orders for fuel, 577; provisions, | harassing him with theresuite, with the inten- and put that wharf in condition for Gntnisn Grades declined 26°. Wh at nahade dower— | alley, being the lots upon which the Pressyteriag mente of thie avertionnens, wa ber from the State department. Clothing given: | their interests. He prays that detecdsote may | Will be as large, if not larger than that of last | 175; common 1 45@ 1.55; P MES GODDARD, No. — Bridge street, AWSINGS AND TRON AWNING FRAMES Se Dlankets, 4 pairs Of stockings, 31 pairs of | be required to answer, and that they been- | Season. Mr. Horner, “who aeeret eens | Swatloce eerie see tne FOR STORES, snoce: {pairs of hots, 1 overcoats, 23 pairs of | joined from further prosecuting thelr suits, and | N@glee’s shore, eent about twohunired bunches | We 728), yellow southern. 73¢a¢ 1 MOORE area Manufactured uy pants. 2) pairs of drawers, 22 shirts, 16 blouses | that service may be mae on their attorney. of fish to thie market, via the A. & F. railroad, | £7» (G4 yellow southe eetern, Sasact crore M. G. COPELAND, Zod sSemail articles msds drom overcoats = | General tok pean nee attorney for | Yesterday —Sentine!, last evening. sai eal ceaetaea oteae ase alt | Water not racants ete tae TELS OOM: | CSW NiNG tor Brorear Babie Balinese A communication was received from the gen- | the defendants, has been served with a copy of steady and unchanged. Western butter unchan, for the " a * eral agent (Rev. G. A. Hall) stating hele ac: the bill. and Judge Wylie fixed the 16th instant | Rope IstLanwp MARRIAGE LAws.—The Pro- | Ccflee firm and nominal, Whisky nominal, Bugar, Private Residences as udet—98 FORTY-THREE YEARS, ee a ad tose. * count thus: Keceived from the Governor Feb- | as the return day. vidence Journal says: far as our statutes | “ ri —Stoe! 7 we it » 8 i ee ruary 5, $500; February 15, 8500—tgtal, #1,000. ——+ are concerned, there is absolutely no limit of outlier a ana Tite, Maseneericees pared too so inthe faiare, Ba we ofbets inthe | Rtent for the Improved Mildew Proof Awni: Paid bills for January, $¢ Mills due for | Te County Scuoot Tavsrezes met yester- | age at which parties may contract marriage. i 4883, 'Governmer ts q nd lower. Thaukfal for pat favors, appeal to onr ene aipearea Srna February, $1 On the 31 $250 more was | day, and Mr. Settle, from the committee on the | is not unfrequent that children of 11 or 13, #X, March 6.—Flour quiet and unchanged. | friends and {hecommunity to show thelr approcia Placed to their credit. but this will still leave | resolution offered by Mr. Brown for increase | of age are married in this state, and for all'me rn firmer a hor | #0u by sending thelr work to GiBsonBKoTuERS, them #150 in debt. In view of these facts he | of teachers’ salaries: od adversely. ‘The | laws to the contrary, even more tender babes | .,LOSION, March 6, 12:80'», m.—The weather W. H. WHEATLEYIS ee Eh has stopped all relief work. resolution was disc aan ate oe ad | then that mey be united in marriage without | Yowton. Mes G. tats pin s:Bonds, new 5's, | Premiam Stew, Dye Werks, where all kinds of | _novsly ~~ “Pine Work a Specreliy shafts every After discussion it was decided that the com- | over till the next meeting. On motion of Mr. | the knowledge or consent of their parents. In 2 ies "| Scouring and Dyeing is done promptly: and in tas | ot - way be factory to the Commandant of the said mittee would be obliged to discontinue the ser-| Burr, Miss Alice Duffy was ppointed as a | a state report or registration we find the mar- M 6, 8: ‘be amount of bul- | very manner, A WRINGS Navy-yard, and at a jas and ingoch quenti- Tices of all persons employed by them, and that | temporary teacher of school No. 1. district 5, at | riage mentioned, 1¢ & single year, of couples of ; nik of Bngiend balance to-da; 49 JEFFERSON STREET. foe Pusu sone "= amp | 35 be called for by bim. ‘The lagt delivery allother money operations cease. asalary of $50 per month. On motion of Mr. | the foll ages: 18 and 14, 17 and 15,61 and “ fobl0-tr Georgetown, D.C. PRIVATE gusisentee BUREAU EQUIPMENT AND REOBUITING. ———o—— ks, the rale prohibiting night assemblies in | 15, 76 and 13! And yet euch outrages upon 8 TOHOLS™ TENTS FOR GALE OB RENT. *| 1,738 Links Chain Iton.17-16 inches diameter, I7¢ Tae _ TBEATERS —Boucicauit’s delightful | the school-houses of the second district was | common decency und public weal are strictly | S?france70centimes, || IN ideedr 10” cxmam AND OYSTER ; E 8 domestic drama Sd O'Dowd” was per- | ordered to be enforced. In the matter of the | in accordance with the laws of this state. Thi THE WEATHER. formed at the National Theater last evening in | achool examinations, Superintendent Wilenc | defect iteny marriage laws has had the effect | was pepansnemr, OP ‘Signal Oftcer, suet-ly__ 69 High street. DO. Ciative audionce. That dacmaure.to 8" apore- | suggested that they take place during the month | to make Providence a Gretua Green for race Wesutuctens B.0, Maen lee giative audience. The author-actor is very | of April, as they were generally more largely | away matches of minors from all the sarround- | _gywors R TER Past NTY-FOUR Hou! COAL AND WOOD. happy in his conception and impersonation of | attended in that months said examinations t | ing ‘states, as well as from our own state. | The barometer has tisen over Bi land z the doting father, and was supported in capital | be of an official and private nature. Mr. Brown mat ot je for an ne = receces es eaueves oat aR. loud: COaArt: repeated ever q adopted. The teachers were authorized to hold | distracted parents from and from other , There is a large attendance nightly at Ford's | examinations under their own charge ‘at the states, to ascertain if their minor sons or daugh- — At EEOTCER ee: FOR CASH ONLY Qpera House, the attraction being the sensa- | ‘close of the year ters have been married here. Much too often any quantity of SAND for sale ches} tional drama “Kit, the Arkansas Traveiler.” they find their worst fears realized, and go home Bi HOLLIDGE BROS. ‘The piece has st points and lively action,| Tax Wasninotow 3 “ Assocr) ith maledicti the state, and upon th a. Bisthg weather Ye now prevailing Pp ONUMENT ASSOCIATION | w Mmaledictions upon the st 5 upon the er nm ing -ec bt ih rthwest. and Mr. Chanfrau throws into it a zest and | met yesterday in the office of 7 Carroll Brent; 7 we weaters | _feb25-00 = O stress northwest. er 7 Rng! Searcely a week elapses that applications are | clear weather, low temperature, and free and b: Y OAL! style by the National compauy. The play will | offered a resolution to that effect; which wae | not m th Tacreasii Cc - 5 ‘street, north side. fa ath utrect northeast, Specialty, TIN 7 f toterior of tl If states to t! freee WW. Corgan, Dr J fees OP Nene Se Se er ee aig oh ly datas tas | OW OAL WO DEALERS, Carroll Brent, Dr. J. C. Hall, Dr. is risen ols, Walter Cox, and Edward ©) Womew on Scaoor Commrrrazs. — The | {00 of teckel aca’ Leeann eee f PURENIOR 10 OF S207 8 OES, respondenee between the assoc Springfield Republican says: +¢Quite a number | fy ing at GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, select committee == House = the baer pa = hep reg ery Bem beg ? a a a “Hiew Btaland tive barome. ton monument was assed. ‘he accounts 01 elec’ cers on Monday: emselves: Rad ng “ reasing Al "s WI r. fe of 6th st . the treasurer. Byard Smith, for the past year | credit of choosing women as members of the fincas, winds vee to oureriy, sh fommtght oa Oe eae ok teh trent : ates that $1,000 ka dash Sue coiseeeg amet he | SeboO! committe, and itis pretty sate to aay | Fait or mow, For the middle states sod lower aks | (OAL AND cas 4T BEDUCED PRIOES. Ahab G. Wil- | states that $1,000 in cash was collected during | that there will be a good many more to do tne | Tes'on fr loudy and rainy weather. For the | Gn band LYKENS VALLEY, RED ASH and 5 hingon. Tot 1, | that period. ‘ same thing next year. Where they were chosen | South Atiautic aca Gulf states Gace te sath WHITE 488 OORESY Ah ue yy, RED ASH and , $20,000; Jacob E. Lyon —__-__. Monday it was not generally as the candidates | Cloudy and reine weather: the for chestnut, CUMBREL*SD COAL, “LUMP ant Jot 19, 20 and 21, square | Suir rom StaxpER.—To-day Messra. Moore | df either party, but from asensible conviction | weaterly in the weet gulf states Bor BUN-OF MINE, HICKORY, Oak, and PINE 5 mu be - di edbdivition of sam | and Newman entered suit for Joseph Plunkett | among voters genprally that lt Whe a good hice, | Nek ee ne oe Ee ete ee, Rene naved andsplit, oF in tho stick. “OAK and | pagss TRUNKE, prompt end faitatal delivery” of the Ton wine and 79, subdivision of sjuare | and Catherine Fiankett against Joseph Speare | to do." ink regtam reas and brisk sont 'to east w PINE EINDLINGS in bundle or by tho cord, et COLE RATHER TRUNKS. werdea re ea N. Lewis, trustee, to Annie | for alle; slander, charging that on the 6th ° : cloudy hon A . EN iH AND PACKING TRUNKS. Biank forms for bidders can be this offi E. ‘Tracy, lot B, Beaman’s subdivision of square | day of February last (bd ee At Lineety.—we lon of the latter. ety ee 5 7 “a: e. Taek Ng Si, 92,000; @ northern port! ig r Towa, cloudy and Office, 1215 P. ‘Ivania avenue, ” san M. Burche to John Knighton, | lished of said plaintift, Catherine, words imply- | werej certain tbat Mr, Daves Hotan cwould be | Missouri and ue omeen py fevi7-tr Mil and Depot Tiina uct, | LADIES? SATOUELS Jot 26 and 27, Burch’s subdivision of square 716, ing his improper intimacy with her, whereby, raed out of court in bis proceedin, against ex. . Or land and Oni. a y Pre Pa $150.30; Moses Kelly and wife to Emily Follans- | they aseert. that they have suffered in repute: | Predden Benet pe ‘= ius asec : =DW. OLABK. ‘T. 8. OROSSI3 BOOKS, VALISES Pratt vacated the | and the upper and lower Mississ; Ys ae bee, lot 12, subdivision of square 574, $4,500; | tion, and claim $10,000. order for the arrest of Baez yesterday, and dis. | rising. T. 2. RDW. LAER & 60, DOUBLE KID GLOVE DEPOT! Maria L. Peters to Richard Peters, lot 6. squ: ———— charged him from custody. He also dismissed ener ° 52 Wouktea apoE a 3, lot 2, square 40, lots 3 and 4, square 55, lot 20,| A Boy Suor ny mis PLayMatTs.—Two boys | the complaint of another disappointed adven- TBE CanaL.—The Georgetown level of the ‘DEALERS OOVAES, os, dee., oe the | named Finnegan and Brisbane were Playing turer, who was seeking So hold Baez res) 7 a —— —— and a ane WOOD AND COAL, _ ae, KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! ‘homas Young | together in Central avenue. Bong Island city, | bie in the eum of #200000 for allege n DOORS, BASH, BLINDS, to John Shorter et al., lot 39, square 12, $5." | ow Tueeda, afternoon, pit % 7 to have been sustaiced by him while in San being made ready for service, ‘We do not think . ame go. 7 itching MOULDINGS, as, Brisbane atcused Finnegan of vision 16, in ae good order as 1¢ mi t be; Corzmative.—There was a meeting last | quarrel ensued, when Brial this is probably attributable to the KID GLOVES FOR GENTS 4: le fact that Hees Sees: £28, ang OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFACTORY OF . evening of ber of gentlemen at the Board ket @ small id said, “Look now TH , hen the superintendent undertook to —— ad pm x 5 maber of gent ns joard | pocket s Pistol am eilea out, 5 FTER THE TicHBORN® Vexpict.— Jean | wi pert draw | esst. KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! JAMES 5S. TOPHAM @ ©O., Luce, the claimant’s witness in the Tichborn ‘érd—léth and B streets northwest, 1 $e cese Seer wis Sa eanow ree | Kiene abe ets eames | Ln, mene yee tana ~~? mm we BETTE coves em all wi ma} em- over of a cro r bark in ‘the enterprise. ‘These homes will be orying th be was shot. Dr. Lewis Graves, F Tes ok = ion of =? ‘ Savrrost - built at Collin, , the upper portion of the | Central avenue, examined the latter was Fhe meeting was organized Vy the conics of | Cente naiRe bad taken effect in tervant of the Tichborae fate ee Cine fae REPAIRING. GENUINE JouVINS! Captain W. H. Snowden for chairman and M. =! Lc aon poami bly qeuts tio uaer for theciaim- | S7-A bill has been introduced in the Ohio | @.L. W we the witnesses GENUINE ALBXANDER'SY ; has become hopelessly ill since the verdict | legislature to elect police officers. ot SEER ATTRA ANC rer od ‘A New London, Ct., vandal as rendered a7-A New een is girdling the sin jus trees, whi ar AntHoxy J. Lor feeb ag = aSiteind ae i CPEDITOBS’ NOTIOS yonwreng. et Disyenunrnr eye gee betwee de rs Foal wom Mey 3 re CHAS. BAUMS tea jal OO", Browerss bs tals Gey aise KNABE PIANOS! ihe cries a EID GLOVE DEPO onagpe As Dusiness ‘will be ontizued by 0. H. Baw. spotee the worl over, Jon or butsre the the Post soibacaes spams oll viscosa | FBS 8 rycbap for Cash and reduced prise £6 a? 400 SEVENTH STRERT. family of the offense. Mr. Comstock was held in $2,000 bi 4 wih, saben, in cachenge. REDS accused by Lee of ‘one of the women pall.—X. Y. Times, 6th. it } Mh 5 rl t 7 be familly, when heselzed a fat-iromanderush-| xitzep px LionTaIN & thander e ‘REICHENBACH’s ; - aig ia — ORME > apt worm Tecdday ateragon at Rokowe,Inaions, 14NO WAREROOMS, : INDICTED FoR eet ean cm = Coleman while Wm. was driving home with 433 st., above Penns. svenus, a the sinking fend or Right eo deaeuers ot | Filed ‘by'a stroke of ligeentag, co'fey toe ar = , was 9 the grand he horses. His wife and t were ceny. Ths detilenteTeitt ‘Seer thrown from the wagon, and Mrs. jesbit was 820,000. struck blind. pie. ‘ : ALL STYLES OF CORSETS church ttad'the United late iis Wabash Peer as > j (On band and made to onder st ng, aod tenting te bel iW espomibic | "ave onsreray peice ty Tauta-—he ‘up i Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, I il