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Maret 18. t=~ NEWS, Amusements, &¢.. To-night fational Theater—E. A. Sothern, as “Lord semen,” in “Our American Cousin.” Ford's Opera House —The Majilton-Raynor Fauily in‘Gabricl Grab.” _ Theater Comique.—The serisation drama of “Life or Death,” and other attractions. Condensed Locais. ™M W. Corcoran has presented $1,060 to Bt. Mary's (colored) Episcopal church of this LOCAL eit ei force in the equipment department at wavy yard bas beeu placed ou two-thirds tim : At the Charch ot the Epiphany, last evening, Rev. Dr. Watkins, rector, baptized eleven per- seve, nine of whom were luties. The Sons of Jonadab last evening attended the Assembly church. corver of Sch and I streets, to listen to a sermon on temperance. Rev. Doctors Tiffany and Kankin alluded to the death of Charles Sumner in their sermons yesterday. The Potomac Boat Club. of Georgetown, are about to make extensive additions to their boat | bouse. On Saturday the exeontors of oJ. Parker Mil- dt (tl iJ. A. Milbura), . giving 9. team saw and p are te t the corner of 2 y Messrs. Dyer & Bro. Father Boyle, of St. F Capitol Hill, tefl fer Lynehbore t preach the panegsric on St. Pat morrow. i © Saturday last Susan McLaughlin, pri Pal witness against L abortionist. Feleased from jail on $1.0 bonds; Justice SC. ills becoming ber seeur: Mine public's hool Trasees of the sebool district have issued orders that any papil who slides on the hand rail in the J school building shall be summarily suspe ‘The trustres of the Arlington company beld & meet.ng on S and adopted resolutions expres-iv the death of their late secretary, Dr At the 7th street wharf, yesterday, Key. Al- fred Bouldin, of the Third Baptist church. ad- ministered the rite of bapti«m to tive candid stes, after a sermon appropriate to ths occas.on. Mr. W. E. Sheridan, the well-know: py. was married to Miss Mary L.. Works, ot New Haven, Connecticut, at St. Paul's (P. FE.) ebureh’ yesterday, Rev. Dr. Jackson officiating. The discussion at ‘um Hall yesterday on the wrong and right way of treating the Indians was quite warm, one party affirming that, asa race, they are destined to perish from the earth: the other party affirming that in Central and South America, and especially in Mexico, they are Increasing in numbers and in knowledze. Kev. Father Keane. assistant pastor of St. Patrick's church, in this city, delivered his lec ngland, 2 Men's Catholic Association last evening at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore. Tne lecture is spoken of by the Baltimore preas as interesting and instructive. * Tre Taeaters —Mr. Horace Wall, the good- Ieok er of th ajittou- Raynor fain- making the final preparations fer the first appearance e troape at ford’s pera Honse to-night. «Gabriel Grabb, or the | Stor ns Whe Stole the Sexton,” is using plav in which they dis rful av It is based on well-known story in the “Pickwick and issaid to beof a very diverting ebaracter. Z | Sothern’s “Lord Du familiar to | Play-goers that it sary to do more than remind our reasers that it iso: bills of the National Theater for the first nights this week. thern’s last en, the four ags- the pr ogramme, stars to-night. Go and see the new { | | 20" motion of Dr. 1. W. Bates, | ' . | ing the conference by aff | consist of the pastors of all churches in the Dis- Dee Church, Georgetown. this % Son exteee tae eae 9 status of | and Rev. Francis Brown, colored, of South Caro- | here last on + lisa, was referred to 2 special commities, with | ternal ae wae Charge venbsgnson | ee areqnest to report his relation to Tne Conference then resumed thé dk¥iuina- | tion of official character, which o¢eupied the eater past certal .waition is based on an indictment fognd by the grand jury of Philadelphia county, Penn- syivania, on the 2ist of February, cha: them with saving iat Grete powession dea ble to the order of the estate of James M. Rev. K. steward, desired | Wayne tor $1,125 01, and with havingon tae 7th that the relation of the M. P. Church at Pitts- | of January forged’ the name of Warne uct borg, » to this Conference be defined, that | with having uttered said forged draft. Jadzs | he might complete his report. Cartter directed that the writ issue and the On motion of Dr. Murray, he was directed to omit the said church in his report. | . Dr. Drinkhouse introduced Rev. R. Abbey, of } | Bliesiesippi. On motion of Dr. L. W. Bates, the Conference | adjourned, in order that the electoral college | | night be convened. | Dr. L. W. Bates moved that Dr. Zollicoffer be | chorem chairman of the electoral college. | Adopted. Kev. J.T. Lassell was chosen secretary, and | Drs. Hammond and Drinkhou: ilers. THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE then proceeded to elect delegates to the general | coliege. | Rev. J. prisoners be delivered to the officer, and o'clock were released from jail, and placed in the custody of the oficer, with niar | ee on the oue o’ciock train for Phila- ely The Ts only yester spirits at what they thought Philadelphia parties the first requisition, ‘day were in high Was a failure of tho to get them into custady, Presented on Saturday, being informal, addressed as it was to ths Gor. ernor of the District instead of the Chief Jus. tice of the District. A new requisition was sent | for and received this morning, and with this the | officer was successful. When they were informed, abont 12 o’clock to day, that they were about to be sent to Paii- adelphia they expressed -urprise, and Williams stated that it was hard that they gave him no farther notice. Hastliy ors his clothes, he inquired of Genera! Crocker if the papers were all right, and, receiving the answer that they were, be bid the officers and guards good- bye, and said he was sorry to leave such good quarters. Moore appeared surprised, and was evidently & little sour in disposition, and after stating that he wanted to be certain that the papers Were all right, submitted his wrist to che irons, which wili couple them antil their arrival at their destination. The officer suggested hiding the irons with a handkerchief, but Moore de clined, stating that they had already been dis- graced in this tow —~—e Prnure IMPROVEeMENTA ORDERED. — The water registrar has been directed to erect a hy- drant on Market, near the corner of Grace street, Georgetown; also to lay a 2-inch main ir, the parking on the west side of New Hampshire avenue, betwean 1 and K streets northwest; also to lay ad-inch water main in- side of the parking on the north side of L, be- tween i7th and isth streets northwest. Che superintendent of sewers has been directed to have sewer-traps put in at the northeast and southeast corners of T, 15th and Pierce streets northwest. Orders have been issued for paving the carriageway of 3d street, between C and D streets southeast, with the round block pave- ment. Gray, chairman of the committee | . Teported the entire membership of the conference, ministers and laymen, to be 11,997, which entitled the colleze to elaven rmin- rial delegates and eleven lay delegates to eneral conference. While the tellers were counting the ballots and while the electoral college was in. session, | the conference transacted the following basi- } ness: | | Rev. J. E. Reed offered a resolution proposing yrten the plan of examining official charace 3 adopted. On motion of Dr. Marray, Drs. L. W. Bates and 8. B. Southertand were appointed a com. mite to revise the conference manna! Ow motion ef Rey. D. W. Bates, a vote of Sympathy was extended to Rev. John Eide dice. a minister of the conterence, who, for ssv- eral years past has been preverted from attend- jon. | _ The committee on superannuated claimants | reported in favor of placing the name of Rev. | Dr. J. L. Kilgore on the list of superannaated | claimants. Adopted. | _ At the close of our report the election of dele- | gates to the general conference was still in pro- | gress. . —e The Clergy and vi | THE MERTING aT tH ‘TO-DAY. | At uoon to-day a number of clergymen assembled at the parlors of the Young M-n’s Christian Association to discuss the temperance Question. Key. Dr. Parker, of the Oalvary Baptist church. presided, with Rev. H. A. Cleveland, of the Foundry (M. E.) church, as secretary. There were present besides these | ministers the following:—Key. Drs. Butler, Kankin, Cuthbert, Nourse, Gray, Chester, and Rev. Messrs. Avpietes. Ingersoll, Meador, Steele, Logan, York, and others. A general discussion took place, in which it was proposed to hold pfayer meetings next week in reference to the cause. The passage of | the bills before Congress, introduced by Messra. | Lawrence and Manroe, (the first enacting that the usual paraphernalia or tools used about drinking places shall be considered as evidence that liquor ts sold, and the second a damage bill similar to that now in force in Obio,) were a1- Temperance Re- A. ROOMS or Suit Acarnst TRE Mataorouitam Rait- RoaD Comrany.—Mr. A. G. Rid day entered a suit on the law side of the court inthe name of Alexander Doviphan, by his next friend, Edwin Doniphan, against the Me- tropolitan (street) railway company. The plain- tif charges that on 19th day of February, while be was proceeding across a street traversed by the railroad, a car was carelessly and negli- | pegs boeneyon against and over hita, whereby e nearly lost his life, aud was bruised and mangicd to such an extent as to render the am- putation of bis right leg, close to the boty, na- cessary. He claims #10 000 damages, ptimaeaeccs/ “waiters THE Saru at Savage's to-night will embrace sporting goods of every variety, fine bas vocated. cages, tools and general hardware. Parti Rev. Dr. Rankin offered a resolution entors- | siring such articles should not fail to atten ing the bills and providing for the appointment | there is a great saving, the articles briaging of @ committee to wait on the committees of | about Lalf the origina! price, Congress having t in charge ai ge thei pesrage: mopeds nen andurge their | coma Ase At the twenty- Rey. Dr. Gray moved that the committee ninth meeting of the East Washington Bailing Association, on last Thuraday night, twenty, three shares were sold at an average premiain of 69 per cent. Forty shares were withdrawa at an accrued profit of S1 eac pai —- THE COURTS, CovaT—J: triet. Agreed to. Kev. Dr. Butler moved that a committee be sppointed to wait on and request the Catholic clergy to co-operate with them in this mo ment. Adopted, and Kevs. er, Chest: Cleveland, Gray and Hall were appointed. ‘ar’ moved that the colored ewbold agt. Taylor aud Daffy; ted. Agreed to. sed. McLinden agt. Myers; do. twas de‘ermined that the next meet ; indgment for d da held on Monday j judgment tor tict tor defendant, levy agt. Gleason and 3 On trial. Pottce Court—Jwige Snell. To-day, Join Kawley, Edward Hawkins, Dan- Tae Dwar B’Rtra—Mr. Simon Wolf in ~The members of the following lolzex of rew order of the B'nai B'rith met last Tus Late Des. Jouxson axp Tovn.—The | Medical Society of the District held a meeting | on Saturd ay night last, Dr. D. K. Hagner, vice president, in the chair, and Dr. Kleinschmidt | secretary. The deaths of Dre. Richmond Joun- | son and Seth J. Todd were 3 ce | ebair. Dr. Noble Young made a few en! remarks, and spoke of qualities of Dr. Richmond . t Rad known tor years, and who was one of Oldest citizens of the District, having lived h Since before the year 10. He moved pointment of a committee of three to suitable resolutions. Drs. Young, Howa: Lindsley were appointed @ committee to drat table reeolu ich were subsequently ly adopted. be death of Dr.J. Seth Todd was announced by Dr. Liebermann, snd the following commnit- tee: Drs. Liebermann, Lovejoy, and J. F. ‘Thompeon, prepared suitabie resolutions, wish were adopted. by —— Scmyer Memoeiat Service Yesterpiy. — ‘The congregations of several of the churches the eastern section of the city assea:bled in tue Independent (colored) M. E. Charch,on 12 street, between D and E streets northeast, P- m. yesterday, fur the purpose of hoiding a memoria! service on the death of Charles Sura ner. The pulpit was draped in mourninz, and ® large phetograph of the late Senator trimmcd with heavy black crape, hung infront ef the desk. The church was well filled. The services were commenced with singing and aa by the Rev. ©. Dawson, after which the Jas. A. D. Green delivered an impressive ourse, from 21 Timothy, iv-t. “i have fought the good fight; I have Snished my course: I bave kept the faith” Prof. A. M. Green then concluded with an address ou the labors of the Dlustsious dead. — Rear Estate Teax: vens.—W. W. Levering to M. M. Robrer, lot 29, Rappert’s subdivi«on of square 303. £690; Moses Kelly, trustee, to Jacob D. Kiteh, lot 15, equare 675, —: Moses Kelly, trustee, to Ja D. Kiteh, lot ist, square Wm. B. Webb et al. to T. MeUaffrey, part Jot 17, square 7-5, $10; Wm. N. Roach, trustee, to James W. Barker, parts of lots G, H and I, | square 2-6, $1,615.62. James W. Barker to Henry | Beard. part lot H and I, square 2), $1,30 Chas. P. Ra-tell et a). to Louisa RK. Russell, lot ‘Zi and part 28, square 729, $1; James MeGaire et al. to Edward uire, lots 4and 5, square 1012, $7,250; Edward McCaire to Margaret Killein, lote 4 and 5, square 1 > BT 500. o— AN INKSTAND, which is at ence convenient, poriable and economical, and therefore equally adapted for bome and office use, has long been a desideratum in this as in every other comm2- nity. We bave at last such 2 one bafore u which, im additioa ta the possession of thess ad vantages, produces a constant supply of ex:el- lent ink by simply adding pure water. If is med, moreover, that the ink thus produce: unaffected by climate or temperatare, dues net corrode the pen, and leaves no sediment. | An short, it is warranted to be superior to any tink before off i to the public. essra. Kich- } ard B. Mobun & Co. have it - St. Pataien’s Day ebief marshal for the c rm (St. P ra tal m, Chas, C. special » Timothy D. Dailey. Dennis O'Con- marshals sent from diferent societies as aids to the chief marshal, George Giddins, John Fainter, Peter McNamara, John B. Lyne, mes Dailey, Patrick Culinane, Wm. H. Wise, id Riordan, Michael Bresnahan, Henry Basher, Patrick Quirk, Major B. I. O'Driscol. ° Carr. J. E. Micueyer Karsstarep.—The Postmaster Genera! on Saturday made an order Teappointing Capt. J. E. Michener a ith class clerk in the dead letter division of the finance office of the Post Office department. This is nothing more than justice to the captain, he baving been exonerated by the courts from the chargts which were recently made the cause of criminal prosecution against bim. As he is en- g*ged in business in the District it is said he | wil decline the appointment» —_e——— ELzctiow or Ovricers.—At the s nerting of the stockholders of the Monongahela Gas Coal company, held on the lth 1 » the following were duly elected directorsof the com- = for the ensuing year: Nicholas Acker, Geo. loch, A. Lan . George C. McKee, Job M. Langston, Glen W. Oooper, and Haw. kins Taylor. Officers were elected as follows: Nicholas Acker, president; Geo. W. Balloch, vice president; John Bull, secretary and trea. eurer. — Ter Fatat Rattroay Acotwwext.—Coroner Patterson held mquest Saturday afternoon cNamara, who was ran T train on the Bal- & passenge: timore and Ohio Zaitroad on Friday nigat last, as stated in Taz Stag of Saturday atternoon. ‘The verdict states that no blame could be at- tached to either the engineer or conducwr. pete, tacts Discriwrvatixg Tuimves.— On Saturday wight thé chick: house of Mr. T. K. Senior, 1325 10th street was robbed of the entire stock. ten fine Bramah chi: kens—valued at $20. There the immediate be! steck did not suit the fastidious taste of the thieves. ———— Witromawm.—As be seen by reference te cur auctior the property advertised Latimer & Cleary, auctioneers, for John T. and C. 8. Hilton, exeeuturs, has been awn for the present. who was killed department batld- | tor that f in Covenant hall, to receive Mr. Simon | f, Andrew Hurris, Patrick Long, Rebecca Sinith, | Washington, the late presideut of the | and others, forfeited colleeerete nee ee and others, forfeited collaterals fur minor nn of the order held in Chicago: Jedid- | offenses, Carter Bell, violation of catt lam nay j ii Gabelel Hieser, Ne.5, fia Sen iy, | Lumber; $5. John Norris, profanity; $3. James z David, No. 00; nonia, No. 45, d boy, plead: fs i Ludwig Phillipson, No. 12 Fan & colored boy, pleaded guilty of st: Falk 25. M ng a} jab of District Grand | joe, qantity of iron spikes trom Jobn Van Riswick; $10 and costs. Alfred Kiang and Wm pscn, the firet Past » Lodge. No. 5, presided, and on the part of Jed- | Simpson, charged with aa affeay. Officer Saifel idjah Lodge, presented Mr. Wolt wi ified ‘that a cabbage dropped from Wm. | series of engrossed. resolutions, handevmel 2 a. impson’s basket, and Alf. King kicked it all | the way up the street. This commenced the fight; eo the Judge dismissed Simpson, and fine t King $10 ani costa. Thomas MeNalloy. assanit apd battery on John O'Neal; $5 and costs Eliza M. Carter, larceny of a blanket and two chairs; fined $15. GEORGETOWN, Not a MerpzR.—Abont 8 o'clock yesterday moriing considerable excitement was occa- sioned in the vicinity of M street bridge by the discovery of a bundle of blood-stained clothin, Hoating In Rock creek. Sergeant Buell an Officer Cameron, of the Georgetown police, fi-hed it on shore, and it was found to contal coat, vest, pants, overcoat, shirt, aocks an] b: all saturated with blood, and looking as if the hed been cut off a body. Acting Sergeant C 2s, of the fonrteenth precinct, Identified them as the clothing of David Glass, who was killed by a fall from the new State department build- ng. a8 stated in Saturday's Sran. Tha col- ored man to whom the clothes had been given, not knowing what to do with them, had thrown v framed. expressing the high regard of the lodge gentleman, and their appreciation of his efforts at the late c interests of the order. the tesiimontal, 3 z to the resnits of the convention. He highly compiimented the intelligence and liberality of thought dieplayed by the delegates, and thought it was the most crltivated body of Israelites that ever assembled in this conntry. In five years the order had given $200,000 to widows and orphans; it had heeded the cry of burning Chi- cago, stricken Memphis, and oppressed Rou- mania. and Was never 80 prosperous as now. ‘The committee on territory did their daty, and District No. 5 bad not enly gained good ground, bnt added to itself a field tor further efforts. (District No. Snow incindes Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia, North and South Carolina and Georgia, and contains about 2,000 members of the order.) Mr. Wolf read a letter from M F. Peixoto, the United Statesconsal at Rou: ania, dated February 24, wherein thanks were expressed for the jd to the perseented Jews by the order. At9 o'clock all present ad- journed to the Gardner Honse, and were enter- tained by Mr. Wolf with a banquet.—Zul’. Sun, | them into Keck creek. Of course quite a num 160k. bev of exaggerated stories were sot ailuat, as ——_.—___ usualon such occasions. some of the colored A Suary Poi STATION-HoUSE AnAN- | people insisting that the clothing belonged to a ‘DOFED.-The mean condition of some of our police station-bouses has been a byword for some time past. Spasmodic attempts have oc- casionally been made by the anthorittes to rem- edy the evil, but thus far nothing thorough has been done. The first, second, fifth, sixth and | seventh station-houses are in every Way un- suited for the pur, ind in soma casés are victim of the ‘ night doctors.” Temreraxce.—Rev. Mr. Atkins, by invita- tion of Heber Tent of Rechabites, deliverad a Sermon on the above subject last evening at John’s church, which was attended’ by Heber and Excelsior Tents of Rechabites and the Catholic Total Abstinence Society in full re- galia. | and the Inke region, | ing resuits following ite use will long mal , mere wooden shanties. The first precinct ia loested at the corner of 6th and E streets south- west, in what was formerly a dwelling-honse. Itisof brick, two stories high, with a tempo- rary wooden lock-up improvised in the rea For some time past it has been noticed that the walls were cracking, and on last Thursday con- siderable alarm was caused by the sudden Scppzn Deats.—A colored man, named Carl Dunbar,died very suddenly at 1 o’clock this morning at a house on Bridge street, near Market. The coroner was notified, and after a post mortem examination, gave a certitizate of death of pneumonia. River News.—Arrivals—Steamer New York, | from Philadelphia, with general merchandise. settling of @ portion of the main building sev- | Schooner Mary J. Fisher, with fertilizers frum eral inches, which, upon examiuation, was | New York, to J. K. O'Neill. Schooner Thos. P. found to be in consequence of the foundation | Morgah, with 1,100 bushels of wheat vo flartly Yall giving way, the cellar being filled with | & Hartley & Bro. Cleared—Steamsr Lady of water. Last night another stampede was made | the Lake, for Norfolk, witb flour. about 7 o'clock. While all were sitting about - in the front office, a sudten crash and collapse was heard, and the whole front portion of the building suddenty went down aboat two inches. Lieut. Gesstord gave orders to move everything ont, and beds. clothing, carpets, furniture and all were hastily removed to @ shed in the rear, and orders given for the men to go to their bomestorleep. This morning Lieut. Gessford | RIA. Low Tipr.—The northwest wind which has been blowing now for a week past, has mady the water in the Potomac as low as it is ever remembered to have been. The flats on both sides of the river are nearly bare, the wat i q t | being confined almost entirely within the n: ee erhaseee sasstay catia ecernioe soa’ | cow latipar ths cuannel, ie wendy oreit ns be done by the authorities’ Lieut. Gessford and | docks are dry, and the depth of water at the his sta‘ion-keeper jumped oat the windows of the man-trap to save themselves from injury. ° Daxornove Coat Or. ee ticed in your paper lately an atin, upen coat oil seit in t clty at's love standard OysTERrs.—The supply of oysters afloat at the than 110 degrees fire-test. It fs high time this | dock, as stated yesterday, is entirely exhausted, matter should be attended to by the authorities | and the dealers are now troubled about procur- end of the wharves is considerably reduced. The market people residing in Maryland wors | nuable to reach here this morning in cons: | quence of the grounding of the ferry-boat near | her slip on the other side of the river. of Star. ticle t I no- of this city; the absolute safety of the citizens | ing enongh of what has become one of the s*a- demand it; coal off at a less degree than 110 is | ple articles of food to fill the orders they daily an extremely dangerous article to burn in | receive. A tug-boat, having in towa vessel lamps. The law of the state of Pennsylvania | containing a cargo of oysters, arrived this requires al! coal oi! to be tested by a sworn in- | Spector, and condemned if found below 110 de- grees fire-test. Such a law ts greatly needed in this city for the safety and protection of the people. No jamp can heat in burning oil to 110 degrees, and consequently oi! that comos up to that standard ts safe to burn: but there ta a large amount of coal oi! sold in this city daily that fails far below that standard, and for the safety of the city and the people that oil shou! be condemned and a stop put to its further s without delay. Magacaayr. oe Scits AGAtxst THE Distatcr Govary- MExT.—Mr. Enoch Totten, tor Samuel Strong, bas entered three suits against the District vernment, one for $94,625 16, for work claimad fo have been done in underpinning tne market- j house and other buildings in Georzetowa; one for #11,592 47, for work claimed to have been done on the intercepting sewer along B street, between 15th and 17th, and one for $19,245.05, tor work claimed to have on sewer in R street, between 9th and 10th northwest. —_—— Crverep waite Covriine Cans.—J. T. Wbitenous 2 brakeman of the Baltimore oad ‘otomac ral company, was \y Jered on Saturday evestug, by being crushed while coupling cars at the 6th-street He was removed to his home,on4\ street, eon { and K streets southwest, wi Dr. McWib- ams rendered medical aid. morning, but went on to Washington, where the scarcity is as great as it is here, and where oo of buyers was anxiously awaiting its arrival. Proprrty Sares.—Green & Wise soll to- day by public auction, for H. U. Claughtoa and others, commissioners, the lot of ground oa the southeast coracr of Prince and Alfred streets, to Richard A. Rodd, for $900. Also, a rent charge of $10 per annum on a lot of and on the west side ot Lee and south sideof Franklin ‘eet to the same, for £2 Tue Fisuegtes.—Fishing 0; ms on the Potomac are seriously by tne prevail- ing high winds from the northwest, aud the consequent low water in the river. Many of the shores are supplied with their complement of bands, who are idling about, unable to haul the seines, thongh they have to be fed as ° larly as if they were af work. ‘The outicot Mr. W. J. Cunningham, for the shore at Budd's Ferry, left here this morning.—Gazette, 1ith, Tue Crusape AGatnstT WaIskBY continues in heeeony and = ie rest. in — city last night several temperance ings were bed Inthe gas ~ ot fe denomination 5 | In two large temperance mestings were held last, night. The ladies of that city sre io bave an interview with the councils on the subject of temperance to-night. In Co- lumbus, Obio, the ladies were out on Several gi ries . ‘The continue active — in eas ae butcan induce no saloon-kee; ivé up business. The Teague have reeulved to adopt a detective ——— es Or mEp.—Last night after the sermon of Rey. it HF M. P. Dacor J.T. Bassell, of the Metho- the peraaees slccnnreh, 9 street, the follow- | T”item “and will soom attempt to estevlisa Ses ste en conte ee’ orders in the quarde near eagh ber-room to record the names ores foed: Walter K- Grahame a Date a: | oF customers. ‘This will be quite as aunoyt | B. Treadway, T. 0. Crouse, and Joshua Gans, | &* the sireet prayers. Mre. Thomas, the chte bas been beld to bail for obstructing " the streets and will be tried on Wednesday } ee supervising. a eet othe aes fore = Father Goetz, @ Catholic priest in Dayton, | department, took place from his late the crusaders yesterday. Toe &e loth street, yesterduy afternoon. Rey. Dr. | saioun heeyersot Jeffersonville, ie appl Watkins, of the Epiphany Coreen Oficiated, ad san a men ar omee a e oF roc remains were interred Hill com- ers ybstri streets. Ham! ge = henge Ohio, anti-temperance meet- ATTEMPTED —Abort 1:30 o'clock | ‘"e* ¥*Fe last ‘ bas refused to this EzThe Mickignn state senate bas ref copeur with “arate” from the sew constitution. rogues in Saturday's Star, were, at survi broth to Pail. ving er, Sent s7This has been a good winter for sliding down bill broken < in Portiand, Me., a8 13 arms tie chice selis at §, while sales of prime run #87. Gold at 11%, and bas since up fo 12, the quotation 12a124. old leans the rates have been 3, 3%, 4, and 2 Carrying. exchange ts nomival 483 and 488 for prime tty Government bonds are steady in this market. Southern state bonds at the board were steady With the principal business in Ten: Virgima. The stock nese dot: has since frem 4 tol gtaph leading the list. yo ree The Markets, rat BaLtimore, March 16.—Vi: Virginine covsolidaced. a) North Carolina sixes, old, 36',; new, 20; West Vir- ginia’s. 11 bid wo-day BaLtiMoRE. March 16.—Cotton firm—low mia @ings, 15. Fh bite, choice, ¥1 85; f .ir to 80, choice amber. $15 Qi 78: common” ixes, old, 56. 85; aoe t pris, @! 85; 209 +5 Ree quitat x@a Hey dali ye Quirt al ” jail at -2 ale hy 1s Bem inal ef loser: M Gold, 12 “nmer te strong RK, March heat quiet and he Money. 33% 42855. G ew Yo chnine. W bachanged nd_active Flour dull ant do. v¥« es 75 © iJ H ca | inches, then east with south His of 24 strest st fe re 0 e re & forred-65.' Paris disp. hen qacte renten at S0'france | oT ouss ad pert’ bomometes nati Bogianing pene ove en sie sTEn a Bao,” ONDON, March 16 1:30 p.m —Erie, «X@u thesouthwest corner of :he lot just des. ONDON, March —The rate of ope: market for three-months’ bills is 355 which ia the same as the Bank of BE Consols for mone , 925; for secunnt THE WEATHER. Wak DePanIMeNt, fice al Chul Stenal Oftcer, Wash tneton. D.C , March 16, 1874, 10:30 8. m: SYNOPsis FOR THR Past TWENT ‘The barometer bas rise continnes high. It bi ix apparently contr: ‘The temperature bas risen very ont the United States, ing in New Bngland, clear or partly erally cloudy wibds prevails in midd! region Heavy raius and reported from the sonthere euerally throng’ toudy weather are reported winds now preva‘) in the northwest. Northsast to tou! beast winds partly cloudy weather are re- Ported from the upper lake region, Propapturties For F. ingland the elondi- ness will increase with fall slight rise of temperaeure, ing to easterly and southert For the midéle state barometer with cloud and nd snow or rain rain in the southern poi tions of these districts. and sleet_or rain in New ake Oatario Bor the southern ion and Cloud and i} with falling barometer anda. ict rise of tumperaturein the interior of the sonthern York and over fiates, the Ohio vailey, the upper lake the northwest, east and south wi rain will p states. The Obio river will rice slightly at the sta. tions above Cine! during Tuesday. T lay of cautionas jake statins on Apr #7 Lord Oxmantown is the peer. His lordsbip is aged one. B87 The Chio senate has deciared thit n> “scratching” cf tickets shal! be legal hereafter, unless done with ink. #7 Croton lake has been stocked with a sap- ply of saimon trout; 59,000ef the same sp-ci: have also recently ‘been depositid in Oneida lake. #2-*The Man with Two Wives,” issaid to boa “drama of gr: at Comoestic interest.” Taat miy be, but it must vertainly be without domestic principle. A wan in Wilmington, N.C, is thas de- scribed by a voung !ady of the same city: «He sostingy that wheuever he smiles it is always at his neighbors’ expense.” &7-A female dentist is calling at honsea in the u ‘ew York, offering to arrange the teeth of the family, as well astrim eye- brows aud eyelashes for 4 moderate compensa- tion. to nse, but the cheapest in the of any bakivg powder offered to the put Its pop- ularity is daily increasing, and the neve the leading article of the kind in market, housekeeper should be without it. as it produ: light, elegant and nntritions food with little or no trouble. For sale in packages to suit cus- tomers, by all grocers, Dooley & Brother, pro- prietors, New York. e - TRY Ind, Coope & Co.'s English Ato, on draught only at Geo. W. Driver's, coruor 41% st and Penna. avenue. The finest glase of ale in 4 America, ——_~e——___ N. Demonoxgor, the celebrated artist in hair work and hair cutter for ladies and Tesumed business here again, at 9)5 M ike* Space. He keeps the finest wigs and toupees. Agtosios Inp, Coorr & Engiish Ale, (from Bar- ton on Trent,) on draught on! Geo. W. ver’s, corner Penn. ave ty st. Ture -Russtaw BATus; also, Medicated Va- por Baths, for all skin disease, at Dr, She!"s, 5 E street. a ° Powp's EXTRACT cures rnoumatism, burns, piles, ulcers, toothache, sore throet, sprains, scalds, soreness, old sores, headache, colic, ‘sameness, bruises, boils, wounds, neuralgia, 1e88, diarrhoea, and all hemorrhages, ste. Ponds Extract differs from all other advertised . in the fact that it is a standart icine, treated of in medical writings, anc known to be a cure for these diseases. m,th,s,tf poten Gall waitin Forty YEARS EXPS&IENCE have tested the Virtues of Dr. Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, and it is now generally acknowledged to bo the best remedy extant for pulmonary and lung dis- eases, embracing the whole range from a slight cold to a settled consumption. Were it not for ite merits, it would long since have “died, and made no sigu.” € oS Tae comMUNITY at large appreciate the nse- fulness of Singer’s Sewing Machine. 15 TakE CARB oF YouR VALUABL#s.—Cali and examine the fire and burglar proof vanite of the Safe Deposit Company, corner of New York avenue and 15th street, for safe keeping Of securities, jewels, silver ware or other vaia- ables. Rents from ten to sixty dollars per an- num, according to size. No business man can atford to do without them. Take from the Chicayo and Boston fires. —— e To Ger rtp of the Chills immediately, take Dooley’s Agne Powders. They cure perma nently. €0 Tat Corws, buNions, Tronblesome Nails, Vaseuiar Excrescences, Chilbluins, and other ailments of the feet deteriorate and destroy ith, and thereby promote irritability of temper, shorten lite and interfere with its du- ties and pleasures, is probably as mach or a trueism as that the establishment of Dr. White, No. 535 16th street, opposite the U. 8. ‘Treasure a. treatwent is based upon strictly scieu- tfic princi-les) is liberally patronised by the moet intelligent and considerate peopla, in or- der to avoid, or if ai!ing to be relieved or per- manently cured of those most troublesome an- noyances. a Witcox & Ginn’s Szwixe Macatwe. The celebrated Bazaar Patterns. Agency Chas, Baum’s hoopskirt and corset factory,7th street, Intelligencer building. 10,28 — THERMOMETERS and Barometers are repaired and made to order by Hempler near 4\ street. Sn REAL ESTATE AGENTS, KTER CAMPBELL, STOCK AND BONDS BROKER, The first Broker Dealing Excinsively in Stocks and Bonds ever establianed in the city, : 1423 Pewnsivania Avente, mars-ly Between Willard’s and the Treasury, — FRANK BARSUM jun AE Sie Te UES hogan are Aaraeeaea cottons See TREES QOYSTEES in BYERY STYLB, bankers to-day's bills, with business at Si yaisig and 457 40485, nesses arket with «small basi- was steady daring the first hoar and m strong, prices having advanced & percent. Western Union Tele- nin peaters. 42; Vir: Ur steady and unchanged. Wh st ul © ted, 5 7. Wesroru peices uachingad, ‘arch I6.—BStocks active an? strong Exchange, long, 425; suort, Gorn dail aad Loxpon, March 16, 12:90 p.m —Erie, 40%; do. pre- pscount in but it continnes below freez- ere variable wind« and tes and the Olito val- Light rains with fresh and brisk sontheasterly ometer aud @ followed by winds shitt- nd lower take region falling he dis- enela will be resumed et the a youngest living fe Ova raom sve, ins certain couse terest vistonet, eat Wan’ Dr Genta st ’ + THE ARCADE he ‘The AROADE will eclipse everything in the city on SPRING GOUDS thir seasou. FEW GOODS + cu ious duriag the al # gtest the eye of eaevn et the ABOADE it 206 feet enst 28 feet; thence soath feet; Thence north 15) fret to tI inning, improved with a frame dw a All abst fot of ground ‘The most attractive and ch apest lot of SPRING ©. TS ever brought to ihis ci.y will be opened soun at the AROADE. First rate French WRHALESONE CORSETS now atthe ARCADE for coats. G. acd s-etbem rg 35 feer.more or je: 29% feet om 2d str. et. improved ‘ame Warehouse. ry strost ant wita @ Brick aud An elegant lot CHOICE PRINTS now selling at the ARCADE for 9 aud ly cents. A pe fest J lant 38 feet or thereabouts, ‘west corner of B ad reets,and rann’ street 35 feet, more or l-s t te same width to tre weet line of said lo. No. 1%, improved wish a fi three-story Brick Store and Dweiii: ALSO. will be sold together, all thoss tw 195. in said Bostiy aud Hawktus’ Dounded as follow: the southw: the south feet, then south S3\y degrees wos? 283 1eet Yinches to abrick wall being in the north wall of Jacob tain-b: then souch 67: western line of ¢ WOOLFORD & SHILBERG, 427 SEVENTH STREET, _marli ~~. between D anal E.sonthe « STEINBACH, KKOURLIN & CU's FBENOH ORGANDIRS, aT 23 OENTS. ace on oor ho groca west 2) feet 8 inchast be ssid let, thea north 73 feat £2 ake of French ORGAN LTES, at 25 conts per yard. Th y are all in cist colors, and the orty > events. ove an st | marls-3t 919 Pronss tvaut the sanction of the re line of 2 fect 8 the line of 78 feet 10 inchas. 5 RY G $ STORE. ing the last mentioned 1 23 foot 3 i NEW DRY GOODS STORE. or lese.ty Brooks’ north line, tn=n east 4 north lel ts the first line’ 23 feet 34 of less, and then westerly to the beg: nmuir ALSO, Al! of Lot No. 192, in s1d Batty and Hawkins’ Addition, fronting about &) fest on south iiae of 21 back of same wi out 120 h two two-story Frane Dwel- CARTER’S 707 MARKET sPacs, B2iwsex 77TH aNp Sra Steers THE “OHEAPEST” AND NEWEST GOODS IN ASHINGTON, No. All that part of L: 1,19 said Baatty and Very best OALICO, 80 c} 5 Hawkins’ sdvition, fouthcg 28 tact onthe uorih | not be beat Gee ios se, OPT BLACK SILKS can: line of B ‘iarton street, and being the sams axcon- | new Spri BI GOLDS Ke assortment ver ed by wm B Woodward, teastee, to Jacob Bamsburg by deed dated sept. 29, 1553, ‘ALSO, They will sell on the pre -ises,on WEDNES- DAY, the Sih day of April, 1874,6€ the hour of B.m all that part of Lot No. 73, in Oi District of Columbia, bounded as fe lows -—Boginving for same on ths west side of High street, at the s-utheast corner of said lot 73,and ran thence West with the sonih line of ssid lot 62 foot, thebee north parallel to High strect 49 fe-t 6 laches, thence east paraliel i» first line 64 feet to High street, thence eouth with west lins of Higa street to the begining, togetuer with tho large mull theteu ‘and ail the machinery in the same, ALS All those lotsof gronnd town, District of Colun ie No. 37,in Peter, io ar Mourning Dress Goods, Black Cashmere, Tamonr, Crape, Clot jreat bargato in Black Aipacayd sa: ble width. $1, 87, 60c.; splendid verd-wide Bleached Cotton, 12%e., very Bae; Linen Headlerchicls. 1c, msrll-colm DORSEY E. w. CARTER. OPENING NEW SPRING DRY GooDs. NEW STYLES PARASOLS ana UMBBELLAS. NEW DKEsS GOODS. e styles PRINTS aod PERTAL £3. ring CASSIMERSS for Men and B ys. W PATTERNS from Mme. Demorest. 87 Ove price ouly in plain figures, BOGAN & WYLIE, 1030 7th street vorthweet. ‘] SE PeacE TO BUY BauGalNe.— GREAT REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODs. GREAT REDUCTION LN DOMESTivs. GBEAT REDUCTION IN HOSTERY. GREAT REDUCTION IN LINEN GOODS. GBEAT BEDUOTION IN GLOVES. EMORY BAXTER, jan%-tr 1920 Penosyivania avenne ying and being in Gorge- A known as lots >. 3 ty, Threlkeld and Des ddition to rad town, as the same are laid ais acd p ans of said town. 01 rt of the purchas> money of h id the balance tn two sive months, with in- ved each ps equal terest 7 bonds or notes and andon the r marl?-tr 1018 and sale on each parcel sv Toonveyancing at of purchaser, Torma tobe complied with w five days from day of sale, otherwise tha trast cs Keeervethe right to resell ihe property sold at the sk and cost of tho defaulting purchaser or pur- chasers. WALTER 8. 00x, WILLIAM 1D CASSIN, mié-2awéds — THOMAS DOWL} BY 7808.DOWLING, Suctioncer TKUSTER’S SALE OF Tustees. 1G, Anct’r, orgetown VALUABLE IM ing on the ide of said alloy. h 5 rms of 000. wit interest at ten por cent from July 17th, 173, togetn: ith the ex- por ses of this sale, in cash; balauee in 6 and 12 Months, with interest at six’ per ceut., secared by wrtes and deed of trust on the property. Qonvey- ancins at purchaser's cost ;$2 0down when the prop- erty is struck off If the terms of sale are not complicd with In seven days, the Trastes reserees the right to resell the property at the risk and cost STATEN ISLAND, N. ¥ DYEING B 2. Lich MENT ESTABLISH iS, 5oT48 oldest and largest of its kind inthe country; cay be in the world. A. FISHER, ite aig 8 Sh street, botwi and @. #. B—Gusrantee givon that uo color rabs off; wtitg your articles evou, to get them back in time. FISUER, FIZST CLASS SCOURE: 18 9h eirect, cppceite Paten 5 of the defauiting purchseer. eee eee SPECIALTIES Os fits SOLE Phevkss . Trustne, Lad ont takin them warl2 THOMAS DOWLING, Atctioncer, | dentiemen’s Clothes elotnes meneey ne ee sure FOR SSEES HIGHGY VALUSRLE Beat po end Temoved effectually, so thet they ATE ON BRLCGR STUBET, GRORGE- | “ry show aauin. sraie; punctuality enarantesd. om short notice. Prices mod- sep) Bata lots, 24 by 110, running back to a ten-feot WE oFres ove SPOCK OF cHROWOS, MOTTORS AND OIL PAINTINGS AT A DIRCOUNT OF TWENTY FIVE PER CENT, { those om band, that we may Thow sew in order to diapers lay te now let of the ate character on hand comprise some very beau ify fgure and fruit piece, and home a ottors. The prices ranges from & con’ LL TH® NEW ROOKS abe bs pablixded Novelties fm STA- 2 well as a complete assori moat of fie | Staptnple Beaiooery Pateting, Bi Lun | @rapbing and Rv craving executed expoditiously. WABREN CHOATE & ©0., BOOKSELLERS AND STAT(ONERS, recetved as TiO! VERNON ROW, _Marlitr Oorner Pouua, ave. and 0h street NW Book BECEIVED AWD FOR SALB at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Corner 4% Street and Peansyivania a Phineas Bedex A Novel By Authors Trottope Lortie by sho wB@tbor of ive Bikers Good Work Ehip Aboy. @ Varn tn Thirty-six Cavie Lengthe oor ine aod Penalties, By & a8 Hawes Life of Ravin Forrret.with Bomtnieceness and Por ah P « thor of Kuril» Dene. ND FASHION BOOKS KOCH By ibe ALL THE MAGAZINES FoR M PLAYING Caps. | BOOKS. aN TIONBRY LINK, for sale at {tg-tr BRAILLINGTON'S BOOKSTO! j Beess FOR LENT KE, Dear Feast of Lent A Bosary for Lent Helps toa Holy I A A RLASK DP EVERYTHING By avthor of “But thor of ledge” athodge,”” Buntiazgion. ut. By Bisho Bome Weeks in Lent By Rev At Josun’ Feet. A Pray ry HB Wilkins ‘omise and Poom. By Bishop Leighton. “Bus Nonyn & GENERAL AGBNTS' FOR All SUBSCRLS 1QN BOOKS. STATION E CHROMO! Pageh’ PRanes. ba THE TRADES. w A NINGS AN At or enat of Tth atrent. © Builiugs, ietels, for Btores, at factory prices, MEBTING TENTS Re wale or lBon F FLAGs, ©. agent for the 1 oved Mildew Proof Awol fo mprove ow Pr wo) Gres. nadir Gtssen BkoruRe x ook aud Jeb Printe, 101% Penusyivania Ay enue, son.h side. Ov Ly Pine Work @ Spirvalty A Wine FOR PUBLIO PUILDIB Ber a od PRIVATE WESC RN oe spetaomd TENTS FOR SALK OB RENT, Decorstious furnished for Batle aud Part: Br PROVED PROPERT T g N RIMENT OF GkonGerown. AT AvoTiON 1 iS AND INSERTIONS, as eed 3 da 4 Se kpc 72, oye DY TRL MMINGS, 73, revorded in Liber 711, folio 473, of the ‘at very low prices, by ~ ccured thereby, Iwill sell a: pabite. sastion. &7-No Branch Store. marr | by James F. BULEN, Practical Picw Eerhcor A ORSOe ree nll ee eae eee SS, | Be-ts-non SUB sth strost northeast, Epcot: SE Sroced Sete aa sactens ese mare e pace cCORMICK Say | LINED PIPE always on hand mat-tr 49 and 110,in Beatty and Hawkius? aaditt VENUR(np staire), — — Georgetown, described as follo og ag on th: = rs TEL Bord aide of Ist atrent 90 fect east roa Frode: cx | A treo and elegant assoremont of 0 8. treet; thence rauming wast ee north, and pavallel with Frederick stres', 183 fost to'aa at) | (MPORTED BONNETS ana VV St NSke Boren. ley; thence» west on guid alley 27 feet, und theac tt BOUND HATs, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN south tothe beginning, and also the Stable on ths | Constantly on hand, Cerner of Irvi + and Loh Street, nerth side of said alley, being tho casiernmost Sta Orders for DRESSES, &c., filled by Miss GED Ww ¥o0 ble but oue of the range of Stables built aud front: | NSY,of New York city, hoval-tr Only one block from Union Square, the most cen- tral yer auiet locatin in the city, in'ths immediate picts al! the pr Fetail store 1p places of amnrsement and bn colacged and im- by the addition of fifty rooms oF ml t HAS. B. FEREIN, Propristor. ied 0. WILLARD, . SAEITT BOUSS, WASLINGTOR, D.O apl-ly Hos HOTEL, Bo, 709 @ STRET, Barw tr end Ors Srerevs, Jem-hy <icg ihe lots upon which the Prosoyterian stood, on the main business » gpmrt — PIANOS, &e. UNIN« AND RENOVATING PIANOS coa ju BES tO TeceiTe spec tion b; L. WILD, Practical Pisue, mak eV ity 5 experince, formerly Tuner nabe's, ante qnen of 6 f the fi £@. are of the town. i AY EN DYKING F musity aod vicmity for the last FORTY-THREE YEARS, and we are atill willing, and hop: pared to foture as we e past. Thankfal for pat favors, w friends and the community to show ti tion by sending their work to W. H. WHEATLEYIS Premium Steam Dye Werks, where all kinds of now « rm © THE CELESEATED EKENABE PIANOS! artist # choice the world over. The beautiful toned McCAMMON PIANOS, of N.Y ,chosp for cast, and reduced prices t« A couring aud Dyetog ts doue'promptly , and in the strut mE DUYerS. ken t very best manner, ond-han. anos taken in hange. 49 JEFFERSON STREET. Bchonenger's Favorite ORGANS. _febi0-te Gsorgetown, D. 0. Tunli ing Stlonded to, at C. REICHENBACH’s PiANO WAKEROOMS, jeulatr 423 lithst., above Penna. ING AND RENEWING PIAN yi = OBGANS A SPECIALTY, ale 6. KUHN, Practice! Pianomaker, (Formerly with Stetuway & Sous.) pat foe the tarienied FIAHGS choy fo un} pEfsm bos. New yok Siates at Nairn's, corner of 9b Penneyl' nd et Ki re, 620 Py 1 vans ave! ‘and at Karr's, om ney vania svenue, Pissos and Orgeus for salo or rent. dects-tr NICHOLS N ELEGANT 10B CREAM AND OYSTEE anc3s-ly 59 High street. .D.0. COAL AND WOOD. [FOR SALe To DEALERS, A SUPERIOR LOT OF STOVE COAL. GOODWIN Y. ATLEE, feb%-tr___AtTLeo’s Wharf, frot of 6th strost. (OE AND Woop. Qn bend LYKENS VALLEY, R&D ASH and WHITE ASB GOALS; all sizé,from farnace t> | “france oe aloe! Inetramente ot chestunt, SCUMBBELED GOAL. LUMP ant | agit Goscriptios on. bande eso een RUN OF- MINE. HICKORY, OAK, and PINE | [och “Plante ned Oren sesin oy at eR WOOD sewed and split, or inthe stick. OAK ani lated. wo order left tar. PINE KINDLINGS ia bundle or by the cord, #t | Guistms’. Me 103 Brises meen iyit-tr jowest mar thy ‘STEPHENSON & BROTHER, fice, 1218 Pennsylvanis enue, febi7-tr Mill and Depot, 7Lh-street Wharf. T. EDW. OLARK, T. B. OBOSE JE . ¥. EDW. CLARE & €0., DEALE: LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, 0088, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, ac, , 646 Lonisiana svenac, Whsrt, Dover and Placing Milictoct of tb mros YSrd—th and B streets northwest, KID GLOVE DEPOT: INSURANCE OOMPANIES. YONTIBNSNTAL LIFE INSURANCE COM Cc PANY OF NEW YOuK, B. W. BATES, 603 isth streot, opposite Treasury partment, Agent. $7,000,000 This Company continuss to iusure on the Life and ndowm nt plans, but ws desire t tention t f called the Uontivental ich gives superior ad vantages over either t ntine or Badowment plan, a8 it combines the two and at amuch lower t e. iberal errangen «us will be made with two or three good Solicitors for this ay + Desk room for'rent in this office. cor arte T#= ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE OMPANY, FOR THE DISTEIOT OF OOLUMRIA. Pa =, papite $200,000. wt F0B:— Ho. 1423 G Street, between ath and reete northwest. DIB) —Walter 8. Oox, ; Dr. willeg Fo doco oer area a. Po Dw Toi jy L-ty KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! iv KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! Por me ert i nl ee A H. Phillip. J. TODD, Bee, ‘Treas. a febz7-8m_ FRANK T. 8A WLINGS, Asst, Beo'y. an H @LOVES! ‘T 82 18 THE SEASON FOR Fines. S-BUTTON _ aus AGAINST T! (8s0RING GENUINE JOUVIN! PROPRLTY (EAL AUD PLISoR TOE GENUINE ALEXANDER'S WITH THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE Co. OF THE DIST&ICT OF COLUMBIA. at esy@-ly 2 ookaer{ FACTORY!- CORSET FRENCH CORSETS! < ERMAN CORSETS! ALL STYLES OF CORSETS Op hand and made to order at . STABLIS E Bo, 11 CHAS. BAUM’ Office, 1499 ‘ivanie svenue. ox 4.7. OYER, Seortarh, wee ~ 25 E1D GLOVE DEPO T= fev: ORANGE | One DOTS hee ete ze ee | HELE F'aSTED, gore sear Gop News. GOOD NEWs, COFFEES DOWN. COFFEES DOWN. It may be seen by the New York commeretal papers Of Inte date that Coffees have declined aod an we have purchased and received vew #ork ia this line since the decline it gives us grest pleasure to offer our customers tie same choices evades sud varietios they have been getting of us at greatly reduced & Tho reduction is from thre to fre cents pound, or from *tz to ten per centum ~ This te Worthy of note mad we invite those interested ‘and see for th: mselvee. We also continve to sell : SUG. Standard Ne pitt Imperial, Fatr. eo “ Extra Fine, Silver Oolong, Fair. Good. mg iien Bere ies Se svuceemneseatnany D, reakfast, Che monecener aoe: Gan powder bf foie bs “y oe 4 AY ve ne hewitanc compete fully with sey hoon oar por Bew York. Moller's Diamora Dri Amber Drips, Golden Srop. &o., &e., &o. MOLA! 8. A choice articts ef ‘utpe New Orleans, always on bend, as also on oun, ‘prices low. Welch's best Family, per sack 92 78 Bill Family, per sack. renepeer my i; Wenger's Pamiiy........... A. Ross Bay" Family Prairie Bird Family. noc Jhotoest Extra, per sack ,(good Fi Choice Extra, per eack..... Good Extra, per sack. ‘Thirteen different Bors Mills Fataily wnat Lo woat Faken, Py Ibs. idea tion to‘the FAMILY TRADE, snd take Stone stody to furn: of everything Sur healiities or bevio os ing are un- ad ‘to sell as low as curanatswieiet ae pte p> — ~ Rbememeed == uey Grand 1 eee ee EY cy

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