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= : | December 15, 1% 4 | “ day. } Orpices, e320 a m. For the Midd satherw Naw Dogland, clear w: . brick northwester- ly © durin #ith rising barometer and no decided charg? sp temperature. — LOC aL NEWS. amusements, &¢. To-aftnt. Ford’s Opera Howee—Mr. F.. L. Davenport in “Snylech” and ‘The fron Chest.” Bationa: Theater —Kellogg English Opera ‘Broupe in “Maritana.” Preaier Comique.—Sam Devere in ‘The Hid- @en Hand,” and cther attract*ons. Spiritual Dance at Lyceum Hall, on F street. Willard’: ieil—Comedtes Francaises ant hope, under trection ef Prof. E. L. Colitere aud Mlic Prud' bomm . —————s Condenree Locals. From # obert E ing at tht, a detected the following rs fo the evaaing yenr —Jadge G. L. Creamer, of | West Virgir in. wan, of New nt, Genera) B. A. Car- pre Hoa of Marylan:l, « ary and tery contains the remaias Union 20 t ex Mary Agnes Marsh, of the orter Dowinick, ard who Istely mate her prof for the Convent of the Sacred livart of Mw died of consamption on Wednesday at Jest, ip the ith > carof berage. E the dangliter of the lat+S. Wilmer M ® granddanghter of orge Mat RY whore Rouse she died. Her funers! will take place, with r om mass, from St ninick’s ebureb, at 19 o'clock to- It will be seen by refer: eotumns that Kev. Dr. T iitan M. F. Church, will reg Eeture on Georce Washington next Menilay night, for the benef izgton monument. Fhe determined ¢ the Monument A-ociation to com; Roble work o long delayed deserve th co-operation of s generous and patrivtic pub- lie. — ee THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. Where to Eny Holiday Goods. ‘Peat the hundred thousand readers of Tm Bran may know just where to go for such articles as they may need for holiday use or they can be best accommodated, and propuse % oontinue this useful directory from day to @ay coring the festive season, 43 new atver- terments appear. No well ordered residence can be completely farnished; no matter what luxurious furniture and trappings are supplied, without a first-rate Piano. Chickering’s are all the rage with mo-t ished house of Joux F. Exiis & Co., the only one where they can be purchssed In this city. These pianos bare Feceived over and over again the endorsement ef such musical sas Thalberg, Gottschaik, Liezt, and others. Here are also the famous “Weber pianos recommended by Neilson, Kel- logg, Lucea, Patti, Strauss, Lost of others. ‘They are uncquslied for finish and durability, and cannot be surpassed in touch, depth, round mer, and brilliancy of tone. The Smith parlor orgavs are also kept bere and are alike popular, also pianos of other popular makers Fanging in price from $25 to §100—just the thing for new beginners. Embroidered piano eovers, piano stovis from 5 to $30, music boxes im great variety, and all thesmailer musical m- struments such as guitars, violins, banjos, tam- bourines, accordeons, rattles, jewaharps, & All kinde of music books, and sheet music, em- Bracing the largest stock south of Philatelphia. Holicay gifts shonid be selected with a view to usefulness as weil as economy and at the game time make them acceptable. A pair of Jenvin & Trelousse button kid gloves at 0 cents per pair; a back silk dress at $1.10, ¢ and $2 per yard, a handsome broche shaw!; Diack silk clok velvet; a cloth skirt from $1 to $4, oF a fine initial hemmed stiched handker- chiefs, are presents of this class. Wa. K. Kitay, lio. Market Space, has in store a vast wariety of theabove, as well as everything tn the dry goods line. Polite attention and fair @ealing may de relied upon here. ‘The tame of J. W. Cottey asa dealer inthe Tine ts widespread. His long expe- les him to procure Just what ts at the lowest possibie prices. See what he bar to ray about cloth cloaks, Paisly Shaw's. drees goods In camels’-hair cloth, cash were cloth, and diagonals in ali the new shade Corner Sth street and Market Space. During the holiday: a moderate use of Mas- sey® Philadelphia ale, yme 3 used by many people who [rown upon them ether times. Get the pure stu] Samran —— No. % Green street, Georgetowr, i The mary useful articles offered by Gronse Warts & Co., successors to John Ogden, No. 314 7th street, in the way of wainut brackets, Doo'-biacking boxe, jadies’ work baskets, Rodger’s table cntlery, silver-p'ated ware, & are moet appropriate for holiday gift A liberal expenditure for good r: matter ie money wel! spent; like bread cast upon the ‘Waters, it returns again after many days. This should be borne in mind while purchasing ho!i- Gay presents. Historical, biographical, and Belentific works of «!most endless variety are in store at Wa. Batrantyss’s, 42° 7th stree* He !s now receiving javenile books for che reason. DR. Mitte AND THES Boarp oF Hearts — Bis morning, in the Criminal Cou: MacArthur, the case ef Dr. Aaron W. Millar, ebarged with refusing to register at the Board Of Health office der the ordinance of the e baread of vital statistics, s. Joseph H. Bradley and A for the prosecution, and Meat. f, efense. The facts in this case ted, but the defense claimed that the Was unreasonabie in its provisions. physicians to report on horseback. r. Bradley said that there were 20 @ians who had reg stered. and but I holding ort and that fact preved that the physicians gen- qrably dia rot regard the ordinance as unreason- Judge MacArthur enid that Congress had Mace the colle: deaths, Ke. rubject of legt=lation, and had delegated aithority to the Board of Health, that delegation carries with it the exerc In pursaance of this alth had made reguiations requiring egister their names at the off physicians pos alifications for the coitectionot the: i Dr. M. himaeit seems to be full of the walue of such statist: for he he: ime to tir © Teports of births The question as hess of the reguiation ts sown by the reco: 300 a take n to be oF ned @ verd that ¢ Fewitted. and Judge Ma imposed the low the roll beirg signed dey next. Tee Cey tinuance of the cex wing proved to be a cor succes the Was rot solarge a bas on the first eve yet there were enough prescut to prove the Wieom of the manaze<in the re Yo evhance the proits of th : © very prett: and fancers met that all that w €incinrati Indie exposition to be beld in that city. Several teresting relics and bistorical ornaments were worn by ladies present, among them the an- que gokl watch that belonged to Mart Washington, snd a white brocade apron m:. from the dress thatshe wore gn ber wedling Gay. Theve were worn by Miss Louise Meige, Mire. Gillespte, of Philadetphia, wore a minia- ture of Benjamin Franklin, painted by Da- leseis while he was minister to France. She also one of Louis X VI., painted by the sane artiet, and presented by the king to Franklin. ‘The evening passed off de! ghtfully, and the Sret centennial tea party wil be long remem- Dered asone of the pleasant episodes of Wash- ington history. - 4 THREZ-YEar O: Carty £n. 37s MoTi~mg.—About swe'clok white woman named 3 residing a Bo. 177 Hampehire avenue northwest, teok to the 4th-precinet station-heass @ whits female child about three years of age. She Statid that it wes I-ft st Ror house last Fria; byawhite woman who requested her to take at the centenn IDONED IY feat nighe care of it while she went tv market She has | winde!l maie | Bever returned for it. Sergeant $ applicationto have it admitted t» St infant asy'uw, but under thelr regul eonld rot be aimitted. It hae since been grop- @ziy cared for by Sergeant Swindeli. pac Stent ah veedechatins ‘Tex Arr S. ‘We regret to learn that ca account of the attractions of the evening at the apitol and the theaters, the attendance at the } salect pictures last night was quite small. In; @onsequence the bids were few and the compe- tition very light,—so light, indeed, as to make it expedient to ruspend the sale. By reference to the advertitement it will be seen that the eollection will be offered ageinon Mnday even- next, when several new pictures wiil be = on —_ bepergeans to bope, — o bea larger c! present and m: more spirited bidding. visions of the law fee ese OF occ) pitne and exercise shall con- near’ gan my b+ to thator the Army Of the UF ed States, as it now is or may here- THE PROPOSED NEW GOVERNMENT. Le great length (195 bill pages) of the bill | reported by Senator Morrill, of Mains Joint Select Committee “For the Better Gor | ernment of the District of Cotambia, the attempt to print it Ina single number of Stn, and we therefore give it in inst |, | for the informatie Z ment by chapters affording ® CO“ venient oppor- tunity te do this witbsut in’ ury to the sense : A Biit for the detter of our readers; "ye arrange- ernment of the Dis- Wiet of Sctambis, [Conti wed from yesterday's Star.} ViL—Or THe Nar See. 1 ‘Those composing the military or- tvons which may be formed under the prov isrons of this chapter shail be known as the National Gnardsef the District of Colnmbia, j Sud the same are hereinatter reterredt to a ie Said Regents shall he regarded | chief of satd Gaarts, bat | Crem authority shall, im general, be exercised through the Brigadier AL GUARDS. era); and they shall, | sprinte Ways, promete the forma- orgavizations. earde, which shal any person from the com- he seven years; and no p of said Guards, and of, and to th tion and efictency of ssi term of service in saut therestter exemp* al end J.C. Parker wo bave | fnitg to the provisions her rein provide anthenticated by 'y of said Regents prima facie proof of b exemption from jury duty See. 110, Sai inet by said Rog o erganizacious, N& uely company of cavalry four compsnies of infan F sely accepted and cordly. Twenty ‘Thirdly. Ove company of arc bly. Eight of sald com less nuaber a= sa @ any band that ma nstitute @ regi © Fegiments of said bomber as aid Regents may direct Fitthiy. The several regiments and compa- nies ju this section provided tor,or snch of them 85 may at any time be duly organized and may pied by said Regents, shall consritute » | brigade; hut there shall be but one brigade and } Do more than twenty-six companies aut throu in the entire fores of sant Guards. Said cavairy company shall consist of not less ib forty-eight and of not more thau one han- dred members. be organized, there may be afantry, oF such lees Each of said other companies shall consist of not less than thirty-two aud of bot more than el ty members. See. 111. The rigadier-General, who shall cemmand said brigade, shall baappointed by said Kegents, and the Adjutant-General snd the other members of the staff of said Brigacier- appointed by said Regents on the recommendation of the Brigadier-Gen«ral; said appointments and all others provided for in this chapter are to be made in conformity to the Frovisions of the second chapter of this act rel ative to appointments by said Kegents, a far as the same are in therr nature applicable. colonel. an General shal! first colonel any regiment shall beappointed by « nccessor of aby said regimental ofl ‘er shall be appointed by said Regents on the rec- ommendation of the commissioned officers of the companies composing the regiment. T! staff-oficers of any colonel shall be appoin by said Regents, on the recommendation of colonel, and said Regents shall commission eac om they shall appoint. nants of each company ehail be o!ee' the members of each company, and shal’, when approved by aaid Regents, ba ‘entitled to their offices and be by said Kegents commis- sioned. The sergeants and corporals of eac company shall be elected by the members there shall have & warrant of their elec by the colonel of the regiment t» which the company belongs; but in cases of sai! Lon-commissioned officers in said company of cavalry or artillery, their warrant shall be ned by the brigadier-general. any said military officer from aaid District shall be deemed a resignation of his office. commanding officer of each regiment may. in bis discretion, organize a band of mustcis and may by warrant designate @ leader o| we the rank of sergeant- The captain The removal band, who shail Sec. 112. That any persons qual'tied for mili- doty in said District, desiring to form or become a company under thisact, may organize themselves for such purpose, adopt a con-tita- tion and by-laws, and offer their organizati rn to said Regents for acceptance, as a company of said guards, and upon such organization con- act, and to the regalations duly made thereunder, it shall be the duty of sald Kegents to accept the same as a company, ani, if the same be intantry, to assign the sama to one of said three regiments. £0 accepted may alter said constitution and by- laws trom time to time consistently with tis act and the regulations, and may enforce the observance thereof by all appropriate metho ‘The authority hereby conterred upon said Regents, and the military officers to be appoint- ed and selected as herein provided, sh«l deemed tw include a fait militia and guards, and to militar: a7 in said District, now possereed by any oilicer, or conferred by law, for the purpose of being exer- cirtd in said District, except, however, thority belonging to the President of the United States, to the Secretary of War, or to the of?l- cers of the Regular Army of the United States; ard all lawe expecially applicable to military matters in said District, so far ag inconsistent berewith. are repealed. Sec. 113 That ssid Regents may adopt and enforce such approprist- urdinu taken in connection and being con- sistent with the provisions of this act, and the articles of war applicabie to said guarda, shall code for the dis- id guards, and the discharge of the duties of the military officers thereof, and said original code, and any amens- ment that may be made to the same, shall be once published inthe report of said Regents. Said Kegents may have a reasonable number of }, not exceeidng five hunJrea, including therewith this chapter and the chap- ter relating tothe enrolled militia, printed in an economical form, for gratuitous circulation in said Distriet. Said regulations may impose and collection or enforcement 0 neglect or breach of duty, and for violation of art of any officer or private nds; no fine, however, to exceed twenty-five dollars, and the same may be enforced or collected as any other fineor any penalty may be collected or enforced by law in And any company authority in Tegar furnish sn ade, vernment of copies of eaid © Beard might go farther and require | in said guards or Sec. 114. That in cage of ineurrection or inva- sion, or ireminent danger thereof, said Regents may, by proclamation er otherwise, order ud direct the commandants of euch companies as he sbali designate to accept sniiicient volan— | teers, ehouid the same offer, to raise said com- number provided for by this act, and it satfi cent volonteers should not offer, then a sa ber may be drafte by said Kegents ‘That in case of any tumuit, riot, or to process in said District, or imi danger thereof, which in tae opiniva of egents might become bsyoud ite control i} power, it ehail be lawful fur sau to cai] for aid upon the comman tant of gade or of any regiment or co! nl it shail be the duty of said comman | ticer so called upon to ord civil autboritie: ‘rout, in aid of the the military force, er any part under his command, and he shall tm- Teport what he has done, and all the | Circumstances attending the same, to said I | gents. ard, in such case. it shall not be ne sary for commeandants to texas written orders notices for eal) 2 out their me Tders oF notices shall be suilicient itsbell be the duty of ead commanding cer, in all cases when so calied into serv © men of bis command so ordered out a# sufficiency of proper ammunition, ey uip- ment, and arms in complete order for And every commanding officer so called upon and every officer and member of ris by him notitied to appear und 1, who shal! voluntarily fail to promp: respond thereto, or shail refuse to obey the 14 tu! commands of said Kegents, or of any offic eo called out, or legally in command give at aid of the purposes of said call, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Sec. 116. That whenever any ofticer, musician, or private of said guards ehall have performed fervice therein, properly uniformed, armed a: equipped, for the term of seven years from the nt therein, he shail be furn- gents with & certificate duly setting forth such facts, which shali be decwed presumptive evidence the: ‘The uniforms, arms, and equipments required by law or regulations of every officer, non-com- heer, musician, snd private of said guards sha!l be exempt from all suits, distress. €8, executions, or sales for debta er for the pay- Ment of taxes; and every mounted officer, and Ty member of said company of cavalry or of table horse peces- cer or member, shall | thme of the enli- ished by aid K whe shallown his use as such off bold the same with the like exemption. No person belonging to the military forces | shall be arrested un any civil process while going to, remaining at, or returning from any place at which he may be required to attend for ‘That whenever any regiment o> cemyany +hall fall below the minimum estab- ished in this chapter, such regiment or com- hy May be consolidated or dis! gents; in which case the officers, nou-com- m-loved officers, musicians, and privates shal! | have allowed to them, as part of tasir term of service, thetime already served. And when a regimcrt rhall fall beiow said minimum, said Regenw may reduce the same to one or more companies, and provide for ite organization as such. Any existing uniformed companies in said District may, by consent of said Regents, decorse s j eet Of the organizations Lere! ided for, upon conforming members r: spectively shall be credited with the Dave served in any such com; the seven years’ service, bu fully into effect. Organization of the said guards sball conform, generally, to jhe nded by said hereto, and wise all said existing exist upon this act Bee. 118. That ee a re — Fe me NE UE RN TNR oN A ES RN AACR SN NS TT NS + of the United States, and © ¢ pres tibed by Congress. see. 119. That comm's-loned officers renderet supernumerary by consolidation, alteration, of dl-bandme ot of regiments or companies, or in sny otber lawful! manner, shall be exempt from ‘dnty, except in Case of war, tazarrec- tion, or invasion, provided they shail, withia ote year from the date of being rendered sa- pernumerary, report themselves a sach to the adjutant-general, and toe commandsr-in-chief Way assign sup: rnumerary officers who bara to reported to the adjutant-general to active auty; when on such activeduty they shail onjoy ail ibe privileges. emolaments, aad imaunities to which commissioned officers of the sama grade in the gusr.is on active duty are entitied. See. 120, That the adjutant-genoral -hall keep A rovter Of all the officers of the military forces of said District, containing te of thatr commissions, their rauk, the company and | regiment to which they belong, and the places | of their residence, as accurstely as can be as- ceTtained, which roster shall be revised ard corrected every year; and he shail also enter in @ beok, to be kept cr that purpose, « deserip- tion of the several organizations aforesaid, siving the name and reeideace of each member, snd the time when he became ach member. See. 21 That every commissioned officer shallprovde himself with arms, uniform and equipments, and every Lon-comrmissionsd ofi- cer, Musician, and private shall provide him- fell with @ unifurm, according to the regala- but every non -comnis- ed officer, musician, and private shall be furpiebed by the United States with arms and ¢quipmente; and such uniform, arms and ep tip- mri issbailin no case be different from those prescribed by the regalations, aniess by spectal aut ority of Cong: esr Ce Yhat there shall annually bs paid nited States tothe military fand of Lf, and of each company not being partot @ regiment, for the purpose of atding the Kon-commissioned officers, musicians, and piivates of said urgnizations in procaring and vey ing up their uniforms, a sum eqnal to tive deLars tor exch of its non-commissioned offi- sly unttormed, armed according to the regaiations and Sof this act, at least seven dit- ourpf which shall bave been on the occasions of regimental or separate com baby parades, And in order to determine the epounter money to which each regiment and ech of said two separate companies will be on- titled onver the provsions of this section, the commandant of cach regiment aud separate company shall transmit to the adjutant generat during the month of December, and prior to the fifteenth day thereof, iu every year, a roll giving tho name and deseription of each non- commitsioned officer, musiclan, and private in bis command who paraded at least seven ditfor- ent mes, a heremacove specitied, stating the occasions during the year nex! preceding the said month of December, which roli the said commanda: all certity to on hi said money, thus paid and approp uniforms shall be held sacred and inviolate for such purpose, aud shall not, in any event, be expended tor any other purpore. Sec. 124. That said Regents shall designate 1 om time te time, and by certificate authorize, some member of said Guards to act as Military ‘Treasurer of said organizations and Guarda. Said Military Treasurer, before entering upon bis duties a@ uch, shall give @ bond, with two sureties, tn the sui of twenty thousand dollars, tor the fairhrul di-charge of his duty as Treasa- rer; suid bond to be in the same torm 4s that re- quired of the Superiatendent of Polis, and subject to the same apy Fort of aiding in the expen enring w fer Len commis-ione vers, musi privates, upon their first organization ot panies hercunder, there shall be paid to said Military Treasurer, by the Creasurer of the Uni ed States, the eum of teu dollars for every member ot any said company when the sane hall be duly accepted by cald Regents as bay- ing Conformed to the provisions of this chapter: abd te frst year, for which the sum of five dol- ov ed and paid as atoresuid, shall ¢ © begiu antil three months after any sad acceptance of such Organization. Ail sums colleced as 4 commuiation-tax, aud ali cums collected as fines or penaltics unter the piovirious of this chapter snd the chapter relating to the Enrolled Militia, or under avy regulations or ordinances male pursuant to either of said chapters, shall be paid over by the Treasurer of the United States to said Miitary Treasurer. For the parpose of such payment, the Acdjntant-Genoral shall, from time to time, furuiel anid Regents with the tac ssbowiug the proper sums due and payable under the eral heads ateresaid; and whea satisfied as to said amounts, said Regents stall draw their warrant for the same upon the Crea- surer of the United States, who shall pay the AOUDT Of Any proper warrant for the same to raid Military Trem=-urer, who shall give his re- ceipt for thé same. And the money ro paid to Military Lreasurer shail be used from tim to time tor purposes of said organizations and Guards, as tue regulations shail provide and the provisions of this act allow. And said Military Treasurer shail annually (and as mach more frequently as said Regents may require) Tender an account ntder owth to aad Regents, thowing the amount of ali moneys received by Bim, ard the dispuritton made of every part of ssid’ moneys Ava said Military Treasarer snatl have @rkiary Of five bundred doliare anoually, fo be pail ont of said commatuation-taxes or military fines. Sec. 1:5. That when any company shall come organized, accepted, and unitormed ac cording to this act and the regulations, the aptain or commanding ofiicer thereut, duly comm s-ioned, May make reqaisitsoay upon vid Kegents to furnish him, forthe use of bis compeby, with ruch necessary arms and eqaip- ments as bis company may require, and the con.manding officer of such Company shall g vo a good snd sufficient bond to said Regents ror the safekeeping and return of such arms and equipments, which shall remain and continge to be the property of the United States, to be used for military parposes only, and which shall be returned when called for; aud the Sac- retary ot War shail supply said Regeats with the arms and equipments with which t» fi! said requisitions, : Sec. 126. Any milltary officer in said District, Teceiving arme or equipments or other public property for military use, shall be accoantabis for the same, and hall not be discharged from Lis obligations therefore until he bas properly accounted for said arms and equipments or otber property, either by receipt from his suc- cessor in command; or some other officer Suthorized to receive the same, stating the re- celpt of said arms and equipments in good order and condition, reasonable wear aud tear excepted, or by satisfactory proof that auy ar- ticle, pot so accounted for, has been properly expended in the service, or defaced, 1jured, lost, or destroyed, without any default or beglect ov his part, and if lost, defaced, or ds- stroyed through the misconduct of any person, that reasonable efforts have been made by him to recover or prose-ute the same; and it sfsil bo the duty of esid Kegenis to enter suit on rhe bond ef any military officer, in the name of th) District of Columbia; ft 8 value of such erty as may have been detaced, injured, royed, aiter being received by him, and which he: been properly accounted tur 2 as aforesaid? aiso for any detait b bond is torfeited; aud the offi- ceding to the command of a company shail, before being commirsioned, be required to We s bond with end Kegents as herelnbeiore pre. scribed, for the sate keeplug snd return of ali Property of the United States in the possession of said com te terms and conditions impored upo ¢ oroiticers by wuom etty was received. - Yast ali arms, equipments, or other perty which may have been tarnished to Steer companies, sha!l, when required by the commanding oficers of the company or regi mentor by the Brigadier-General, or by said . be deposited in the armery of sit ¥ of of the regiment or brigade, as my ed. Sec. jus That whoever shall willvatly or ma- lictousiy destroy, injure, or detace any arcs, equipament, or other article of m litary property pled, shall be deemed guilty of a mide: meaner, sud shall be punished by @ five uot ex- ceeding (louble the amount of the value of the Property +0 injured or defaced, or by timprisia- went NOt more than (wo months, or by blu fine @ud umpriconment. See. 12. That whoever shall secrete, sell, dis- Pose Of, ofer tor dale, or tu any manner paw Pleuge,or receive in pawn or pledge, or Shy arms or equipment, or any part or parts thereot, ro supplied, having reason to believe the same to Lave been sv sapplied, sail ba deemcd guilty of @ misdemeauor. Sec. 150. That upon the disbandment of any Said Orgevization, which bas received arms, equipments, or any other property for muiitar purposes, 4s aforevaid, the commanding officer Of uch company shall be responsible tor the re- turn of the same to the custody of said Regents, and it shall be the duty of said Regents to tak+ the necessary legal proceedings in the name of tLe Dirtrict tor the recovery of said property. Sec. 151. That raid guards, when cailed into active service, shall be allowed the same pay and rations as the regular troops of the United Svates Army, andthe rations, when commuted, shall be fixed by the Army Kegulationsin forcs at the time. [To B® CONTINUED.) —e—__ Onn oF “Dr. Dion's” PatimeTs—An Un- fortunate Mother and her Baly.—A respectable looking woman called yesterday at tho office lately occupied y “Dr. Dion,” alias Crowe, and made inquiries for the doctor. The lady of the house replied that ka Was not in, “but your child is upstairs.” Some- what confused she at first den: any know } se of the infant, but afterwards confessed at she was the mother. She stated that she Was well connected, a stranger in the city, and bad come here for the Epa so of hiding her shame. Noticing Dion's advertisement sn: piled to him for help, and was compel pay him 885, $40 of which was obtained by waning her ze: the balance was borrow: The Washington Market Company. MBETING OF THE STOCKMOLDERS LAST NIGHT. A reeting of the directors and stockholders of the Washington Market Company was held lust evening at the office of the company. Mr. 7. ©. Convolly was called to the chair aad Mr. | LP. B Smith elected secretary. Mr. Ord way stated that this was an adjourned | meeting of the stockholders, and it was neces- | sary in view of the difsirs of the company that | feme action should be iaken. It was known | tertificate for the improve- | that ab aseeremen: y ment of Pennsylvania avenge smounting, with interest and costs, to 315.000 had been issued | against their property, and it had been adver- | Ured for rale, but the directors had procured @ | until some agreement coald be | delay of the aitived at. ME. ORDWAY'S PROPOSITION He eut the matter of the proposed sale of the Washing- ton market grommr's for the assesement for pas ving Pennsylvania avenue, between 7th and dich ftreets, amounting to $10,721 32, with mterest ard cost», it 1s under-tood thet the market com- pany sball pay that portion ot the aseessment ising from the paving of Pennsylvania ave- bur, from the west line of 7th street to tho | point where the soath line of Pennsylvania ave- avenue, and that the liability of ¢ determined on its merits b Supreme Court Of the District of Col wbia upon @ writ of a for m e@tole © ho attempt ment Of such assessment aud in compet: com ise by paving tor that im Protert, for “hey claim that the District goves ent acer pted the deed for the grounds nort | of th Wing knowing that tue assem ates exsted. [ waa apparen that pertot the ay the company was m Heeturs b wuthorized to carry the prop ‘The ion was adopt THE TROUPLE w Mr Ordway sta employed am att Chandicr) Mr. Jose Birney, and ag thy ie from Sth to sh stree THE pUTCH ph H. Bradley, #r., and (i rectors bave for the ure and occupation of the stand wh Out a few d#ys again took poss to pay rent.” They bad notitied deal their rents were not paid they would be declar delinquents and ordered to leave. Under the procured au in man who stonid July bt [twas “an ill be and ax in injunction cases bone z to require adequate bon euretier, to indemnity the company for all dat ages tustained by these injunctions, and for th cer di Mr. subject to be corsiderea. DOTES AND BONDS OF THE COMPANY to the amount ot €44,00 been protested, and 4 iarge proportion—@ —are in the marshal’s hands in the shape of ex j feutions. They have been unable to renew the'r notes or to borrow money to take them up. Pra- vious to the raids made on the company there was no difficnity; their credit was good, but now they are helpless. There are two ways to tne +t this condition of things—assesement on the +m ch was adopted, interest than ten per cent. He desired that there facts be known, for the directors canuot carry tLe notes and the stockholders most take the matter in hand. There are also $55,000 in notes and bonds out, and they have derauited in the interest. He asserted that if Gonzreas and the public knew how the affairs of the com- pany bad been conducted (and be claimed that there bever was a corporation more fairty mane aged), they would vindicate them. Aq fur tha Girporition of part of the ground w the District. government, he sald it was wich the advice of Hou. Caleb Cushing and Mr. Chandler. THE MEAT QUBATION Mr. Ordway then epok: of the necessity ot doing something to improve the qual- ity Of meats ext ed for sale. jome of the butchers kept first claes meats, aad since ths Jast meeticg he had noticed an itaprovement. but still there was a large proporticn of inferior @ much better quality could be delivered here at the same rates now paid He instanced the fact that tome of our hotel keepers got their Heat from Baltiwore, because they got a better quajity. Mr. Ela thought that it was no part of the buriness of the company to look after ths class or meat cold, for the batchers would furnish what the peopic require. He utged the vstab- lishment Of & general s'anght 2 all the butchering can te done. ‘This was the only mote by which the butchers combination cculd be beaten. ‘Thiet subject was disenssed at some length. ‘The cierk of the market, Mr. Smith, was di- rected fo communicate with cattls dealers of other cities and freight agents, with « view of ascertaining the lowest rate at which first clas cattle can be delivered tere. Adjourned. . District Government Aimairs. Ap 1s inch sewer pipe, with ten man ioles, has been ordered on sonth side of O =treet. fron (th street nerthwest to brick sewer in O street: alto, & 12-inch pipe sewer, with four manholes on Fouth side of Massachusetts avenue, beiween 17th and 1Sth streets northwest ALMONRRS OF THE DISTRICT POOR POND. The District Commissioners yesterday ap- Pointed the following genti mei as almoners of the District poor fund: Messrs. G. W. Stick- A.S. Solomons. George J. Cook, A George Savage, Wm. Ballantyne, W - Pratt, Fred. 1. Moree, Henry D. Cooxe, jr., George F. Gulick. ———— WHiLR the interchange of gifts will be prob ably as extensively observed this season as over, notwithstanding the scarcity of money, many People wili be compelled to exercise econvmy and prudence in their selections. Jewelry will, of course, form one of the most favorite uedi- ums for this purpose, and we observe that Mr J.E. Prigg, proprietor of the old-established honge at #0; Pennsylvania avenue, bas made ample arrangements to supply bis customers with superior articles at very reasonab'e prices, ‘To this end he has bad manufactnred to his or- der a superb line of 1-karat gold plated yoods With gold fronts. These designs are close imita tions of the gold patterns, For gentlemen's wear be has buttons, chains, sleeve buttons, in dead and bright gold, with rated initials, whieh Promise to take the clace of the sold gold bat- ton, and are more durable. For the 1 has'a splendid assortment of opera chai elains, and neckwear,rleeve buttons with and without stone centers, Mai plated bracelets, with gold chains and charms, and Alaska diamonds, Mexican pebbles, and rings in gold. ay cup of | ed Lake George diamonds, and e We aleo noticed a hardeome bh white metal with gold, t stantly rece: goods, chased and eng r two dollars, Mr. Pri ing feesh designs in p nel bi g ia at-plate, inducement to customers. ate Mr. Joun S.CLark will appear at Ford’s Opera H Week, in three of bis fucst charac W. Curtis, e8q., 1m Harper's Werk, Yoodles, ays: artist of unquest onable genius. The purity of Lis comedy ts as remarkable ae tha same quality @ the ¢ re in Dickens Gr Irving. It is net cloaced with a moral purpose; it is Tun for the sake of fan; bat «0 human that the mural eifeet is sure. ‘The re- markable quality of this gentleman's acting 1s ite naturalness. Of course It f¢ the maturalue: of genius, but part could pr Burton's unctuoor extravaganza will bo so sur- prised and delighted to find that it is possible to give ap equally good and entirely new rendor- ing of the fi'mey part, will look on with sober ard incredulous amusement. The famous P in ‘Thompaon passes unseen: but when Mrs,Toodles begins to tell the story ‘he had a brother,’ and proceeds to hang him upon the foreyard of tie rodcer, Mr. Clarke’s Toodles is upspeakably droll. "The aching agony of merriment which overpowers him—which makes him bend and double himrelt with his back tothe audience, whilc every particle of his frames isas drank with langhter asit 1s inthe next scene wit, liquor, is one of the most comical scenes con- ceivable.” a ATLANT Rescus ov A CHILD FROM DRown- Xo —This morning, as Georgianua Travis, a Litle girl about seven years vid, the daughter of Mr. dohn Travis, who resides ou M street south- ant. war On her Way to school, she fell through hole in the bridge which crosses the canal at 1. street southeast. The cries of some other school children attracted a number of maa, who took off their costs, as if to rescue the little one, but then declined, because they were afraid of spoiling their good clothes! — At this critical moment the wagon of the NewYork home-made bread bakery drove up. id the driver, Mr. dohu E. Hilton, being informed by the other chiidren of the state of affairs, at once jamped futo the canal, and, at the risk of his life, suc- ceeded im rescuing the child, who, in a few minutes more, would have drowned. She was conveyed to her home, and Dr. Joseph Waish in. She was serio injured, but it is | e! "s gallant act — Nee Sot ‘Mr. jeverves recognition beyond mere news- paper mention. Alleged Breach of Promise aud Se- TRIAL OF THE HOWB-STORY CASE. Yesterday afternoon, in the Circuit Coart, | Judge Cartter, the case of Catherine V, Stor, t Freeman W. Howe—act! of promise of marriage an jon, ia which 5, ages are Claimed—was continued after our report »6 defendant a number of de- positions from Indianapolis were read, in wh it wes testified that Miss Story while there mate astatement of her troub) to the ladies, w She told them tha father of her seas bad been jagher was the he engaged to be married to the Indies wrote - = letter te Gallagher, urging her to come an ee 18 tyre ‘gelvory connphard = tte TOM { from ruin, ard added, thateven not a ae ern roanatees Tn | Seeker unas hie duty asa man to come ant wrong be had done by marrying her, od marry her her) the ass of | The lanies proitered him (Gall {fm the aervices re, and guaranteed to of the best minister in Indianapolis, sud a nics company to witness the napti S sent, but no answer came, t Sir, Howe was the father of the nue intersects with the south line of Louisiana company to pay the balance of said assessment shail pe be baker who supplied the reform schovl | with bread testided that Miss Stury one day in from the schoul in the bread-cart. boundary & young man met th aiter saluting ber, ited heroutof the ca:t a certiorari, to which process no onjection shall fore going wt b: interposed: avd that inthe mean ims there hi sell the morket groanda thing about after he met t had ead anythir formed that hy ness to watch | and on igsing as it was not his ousi- , the young man ex- He explained his proposition to mean that the provenent «hich binds om their ground andor Of my old girls.” This young man was marcied. This morning M defence, and test ! plainuifl esid she nad bee Johnson, bat t . ROWS TELLS HOW IT WAS. Freeman W. that tor dthaton one married to a Mr. * liabte. He mover that the om The cetersant, sworn, and testitied that plainttit en, the echeol ou the 21 of January, Is "1 that the directors het ys (in addition to Mr. ateining entries, and rend Ap ry discharged.” It was witness’ Cnty employ ant discharge servants bess’ wite became very ill, am peed unable to InAke satisfactory arrangemes te with the buteh- ers, they have taken steps to recover trom tie th they gave ap in nl: Inst, and after remaining sion, and refase re thar if Ao was necessary and le sent for some one brought Kate d witness’ wife died (plaintiti) went home Witness iound some things belonging to the in- stitution with her; did not dis On the 6th a young msn calied for her and in formed her oi her tathe: discharged her and paid ber subseqnent!y. the latter part of July, when the inatitution was moved trom the tarm above Georgetown the Lew place be needed help, and he engaged th of July. After he left the old location his sister, Mrs.” Mosher, On the 12th of August the school We removed to the new location 4 miles oat on the Bladensburg pike. Mise adjoining room to his sleeping with one of hi On the first Sabbath in Decem! Mre. Mosher, in moving the bureau, fi fome letters which were not proper o ‘They were eubmitted to witness and retarned te a drawer from which it was supposed they came. Kate war abrent at the tims, and returned | and withers did not speak to her until the i g, when he asked her about them, marge her then. third section of the regulations they had for- feited their right to the stands. The company have been advired by counsel that they can take portersion of the stands, or can reoover for their Occupation. One of the dealers, (Wim. Tarcer,) on receiving a notification, went right off and tion. He (T.) was the lust + taken thi- course, for he Wax @ delinquent in rent for 15 months up to nd that blowed no- This was the 2 was taken fll. Story occupied the tired of the comp!aining parties, the amounts due and to become due may by this means be recured to the company. Ha moved that the counsel be instracted to ask the court » with sufficient Payment of all future rents pending these pro- Tdway +tated that there was another On the lith she was paid off, and sent home on the followin, bot she'wrote him and Mrs. Mosher, to cume back; the letters were rent by who was cent tothe government farm, ntlon of her family, promi better, Witness referred the matter t tie pre- ‘ir. Sargent), telling hi etters and ber prom’ Mr. Sargent » re bow over-due, have 0 ident of the board about the pleading why she was discharged, & aa they needed help, she migut be re-employe: She returned on the having thtormed her on the previous day that he might do eo. Some tims in February she complained of not feeling we dition was reported to him; th # chill, and witness gave her some quinin er gave her any pink powder, cr any other icine but quinine. She complained of nea. ‘a, and abe said she had taken cold. M. told him, and he thought thero was some- thing wrong.’ Witnes told plaintiff that he leved something was wrong, andehie would have nd state! that she gitl; she commenced ta cry, and Witness told her that J treated them at the school shamefully. She said the father of the anborn babe was Josti Gallagher; that she ha? been with him ((.) oa the Isth or vith of Decem| she was to be married on the next Sunday even- ing, and asked if he would not a! Temain, stating that she was to msrrya man Witness agrood remaio until Sunday, and she to get things for the event. Witness brought her in and took her out and stopped at a baker's and ordered a cake. W intended to get married, and tay, when she pl “i swear on this stocks, or to negotiate notes nt a greater rate of of January, witness and her con- was a virtuo! @ stated that mest in the market. He clalmed that meat of named Beach that the skoui came inte the cit trom Virginia, bese doubted If als so told her on Su bandon the Bible, and eaid intend ta get married to-mgbr to "She said the minister, Dr. At come out on the cars. When the hotr grew late and no groom an: ppeared, she said (iat the man must Ste then asked to stay till Thursd. She then became diesatistied with the cake, and siked for a lnrger oue. and gave the t order for anot meas counter- ollowing wit- Mr. Howe related that ivntly came to the institation ag nursed Mrs. Morner, who bad boon ) way; that she begged him tor money to go away; that she wrote to him sey eral times after she returnsd home; wrote to her to meet him at Kiley’s » having & large size sai he purchased a ticket for Indianapolis tor 50, and also gave her #2. hess tent her 35 at ove time, #19 nt another, and $:5 at another; the last sam to be returned. #. rent those sums as charities. epoke to the woman about marrying, except as to marrying Beach; nev her statements as to bys Laying tmproperiy Known her are utterly f walked with her, and never gave her $10 or any other sum to buy m Mr. Howe was subjected toa lengthy cross- exemination. The Cefence called Dr. Aaron W. Miller, t there was no preparation known to chemistry which would produce a lasting effect. ‘Mr. Wheeler stated that this was in rep! Plaintitls testimony that defeniant gave her be cbtatmed contro! F contemplate: hess sent her home. ber, pasing # Witness nave Ley, George A. Hall, ©. B. Church, Jotin Hitz, go on ber bed; all Wilson, 3 Witness never who testified t Judge Cartter. the necessity ot any medicine in that direction. Mrs. Gover testified to finding the ohs-ene letters near or on the burean of Mis« Story. She saw the parties daily in the condu partiality towarca thread belonging to the s ties he | Witness sbout the marriage t till Was not considered truthf and there was nothin, of defendant showing Plainti? tola > ABD Drsap- eut gold- ard of Poiics erday, John Commissioners yest ne were app the commissions of 2 Grummond and James W. Proct ‘The hquor leenses of the tol lowing persons were approved ie! vates for six nd the moderate prices at which lia dis poses of them area great recommendation aud | Be#mer, Har John Graff, H.Goevernman, Joseph It. Gill, Viban Geier, Theodore Heum, Philip Hahn, Harvey & Hol Howard, Joba B. douvenal & Fiddler, the eminent comedian, speaking of ohnson, Geo. “Sir Clarke tx 4 dramatic MeGrann, Hugh Christopher M. urray, Thomas Mc *, J. E. Michenor, ©: Mades, Newhouse & Freeman, Lewis Phillip, Rudhart, Jobn it: idy, Olas. H Cornelius Shea, Shettherger, Gottfried Schable, Joun dobn Thurman, White & Harrigan, John W. Watker, . in. Joseph Winfield, T. C. furner, Heury Gacduer, Wil- yester and John Frawley. Those of the following were disapproved: — Jeremiah Costello, Richard De Walsh, John B. Stephenson, James Kagan, Daniel Riordan, Wm. Story. R. Peterson, Timothy 0'Dano- hugh, John W. McGran, Thomas Meany, Main Miller, Bertram Leins, Fitz- Sehloiterback, genius of acute perception. No e it more than that of Tood!les. There are but two scenes tn that sketch. The first is the iuterview between Mr. and Mrs. Toodies and the sailor; the of .er is the drunken scene. Inthe first, you who have bean uset to Willams & Co, Bean, Frank Hi Dyer, Duane C. Owen Leddy Porter & & Marts, Henry rald & Nash, James J. F! trick add Wm. Brick. ergeapt Charles R. Vernon was designated a8 hack inspectos Tue Tuarsr: — —A more brilllant scene is selfom witnessed than that-at the National Theater last evening, on the occasion of the Miss Clara Louise Kel- This evening the company will give ‘Mar- Mr. E. L. Davenport will appear in two of his best characters at Ford’s opera one the occation of his benefit. tor, and is well supported. Sam Devere as“ Comique to-night, besides the tractions, testimonial benefit house to-night, Heisa faeas: uftalo Bill” at the Theatar miscellanect THE ALARM OF FIRE about nine o'clock this from box 69, (corner of sth and P streets,) was caused bya fire street, occupied by Maria G: Soak: ned by the police and citizens, promptly, did not go ——_o—___ Masonto Etxorton.—At the annual convo- fo. 1, FA. A M., held shaw, Wi 8. 5 — Brice, secretary; cation of Social Dec. 17th, A. L. 5874, Geo. Cook, eee Ax Inspection Case on Toe Marxer | @eorget: acvertisements Compasy.—Yeeterday, William Turner, a — detcher in the Was! ington market, througe Potatoss Mr. bh. K. Eitiot, fied a billin the aity Coar o yo E a gainat the Washington Market Gompany to | gay" see Bs 1 S-chgon White POTA- rtain |« oy Givens - i ' Boar, restrain them from dispossessing him ot ¥, 5 | stalin, He claims that he bought the stalis ~ | ~<mmEne, "Got ef Mie b street, 1872, and at the end of ne meoeana © ee; | ! . Claiming that th= - weet ane Per ter ben tsed wen emouatexeted | deetvte ____ Gears = their charter ~we Manner prescribed by Cus MAS PRESENTS pary r wndge Wylie granted a prelim! ay * swraiving order. vere guns THE Souets. Fgrity Covar—Judge W oa To-day, the case of Eldridge Brothers et al ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ainst Joseph S. Riley et al, was decided by | of every ceecripiion To, et the lowest posible udement given by WD. Shepherd to Kiley | Brives. being set aside on the groand of collusion. ecté.in° one an Be yuora, 9 in Desoti(n! eete cst es aud Childrens F rece Meeers. F. Milter and E. C. Carrington, jr. ap | — _ . - Coonestown, pearcd for defendants, and Mr. Jounston for | PRY GOODS’ DRY Goods —HO FOR THE Platnti NEW STORE Geredort® Wheeler; orter reoommittingto | 150 Brt er Ditwee cross aud High, Auditor. ¢ agt. Crow order to lasne be We hare oot opened en’ entite new stock of Chempe: then ever offers rule. Fry sgt. Eaton: order Gordon, trustee, to mak Electric Magnet granting time to take Trane, decree for injx CRmMixar Ce To-day, A.W. Miller guilty, and officer; nolle pros. attery; do. Mar $ + ad, JAP Jackson, larceny, guilty, and sentence: to two he District. months’ in jail. The fe cases hare been set for to-mo ow ish. Wm. Barnart, W.P ‘Con. nei gan and Casper Herbert, quer cater, aD tis Dillon, charged wiih car GEORGETOW Artived— Boat Medtey, wit! 2 at fer Hartley & Bro, 5 bushels for T. C. Wheeler, 100 bushels wh aud 256 bushels corn for H. M. Palbott. 7 Wheeler aso received 400 basbels wheat by ratiroad and J.G.& J. M. Waters 0) dashels corn by steamer Expreas. We note sale« yes ferday of ¢ S00 Dushcle wheat at Sl2v. Market RAIN TRADS. 600 bushels w THOMAS DOW LINO, Avot 174 Bri cc siree!, G> rectown EVSSING, at 6 50 o'clock, ant EVEDING (hoe on at my auction room. 194 Brig turut of Tove, Fancy DES DBATH.- About So'clock this morn- ery 8) Glad Ware . Kdward Mc(uillan was taken with « fi Fidigh street, near Prospect, ard was carrie’ ___ THOS, DOW LING, anct into tne Donse of his brother—J. J. MeQail- BBX THOMAS POWLING, Arctioncer, Sergeant Hess, w € dt im aT4 be treet, Georgetown, D, ( mediately afterwarcs. “He hal been in bed — heelth for some time, and hed recentiyretarned | BXECUTRID Male OF ELEG4ANT HOUSE: from the insane asyinm, where had besa a BOLD SURNITUB! AT ALCTIOR palent. He left no for » MONDAY mer dist, at 10 o'clock om ,1 will sell, at No Fo ah mreet tenor ms *n, thee flectacti the lace Mire, We T Buaert, coving in part f Waivat and CITY ITKMS. Mobegeny Parlor Bureitutey Bruvela sud. other © Damgek and Gace Onetaics, Gilt Prams le-top Table, Book Usec, Walnut ter Fornitors, Wardrobes, Hatt Beh Mattresses, F nther i. ud Belting, Rivg aud other Sioves, Copper Oo oking Uten Gas Prove, and many articwes not montiaed. SER ADVERTISEMENT of Elphonao Young: & | M Co. a 2 = Mes’s ayy Cove’ Hare ann Caps kinds at very low prices for cash, at Lew! 7th etreet. Reap Elph ment of Chris ° For tar Hoxpays— Scarfe, Glover, Hosier lare, Mufflers,’ &e., &¢ low prices. Lew mas go 3 DD BEES GOODS, fo at . cheup Biack Siike, ient’s Ties, Bows, | scperior makes Handkerchiefs, Col- | Shawle, fr tu endlees variery at | proofs, Cicthey Bis outa Paglia Arge Neectthi kt of Carpate, Oliclet wasioings 2 | cor New tere 203 Bt ws . : GENTLEMEN'S Haif Hose in good qnaliti than prevail g prices; Zephyr We Caan- + TT ra Silk Martiers in neat styles, Se te: | (GEORGETOWN sayin Lambe’ Wool, Shaker and Merino Haif Back hours, 9 a.m te 4 p.m.,and on Betuniays Hose, in gray, scarlet and white. (20 receive depostt«) nntil 6 Tntercet pald ca Gzo. G. Hexsins, No. 419 7th street —— Scnera! Broking pent om done, and © cahir made 68 all sooo! tate. ‘Discouns Use Dooley’s Yeast’ Powder if you relish | days, Mondays. on Pent, weet and wholesome Biscuits, Koll, | gp w papper: POLRIBHORN, President. Pastry, &c. Your grocer sells it. aaa 4 a FFoliganorn. Toes. Dowling, 3." Mitenett, & on CR ROD, lroph Fret. W. Jone. s ampagne, * : Excelled by none. BaA Shun, B.D Martiey, Thee, Keowles, 12,14,e08 For tale by HALL & Hoan = s ms UB NEW RETADLISUMENT. Witp Carney Batsam.—The memory of Dr, 0 = Wistar is embalmed in the hearts of thoneands With enlarged premises, tmpreved machinery whom his Halsam of Wild Cherry has cared of | the best taiut to be hed In the country, tm fact = ‘i every factitty for dotng the beet work at tow Dricre coughs, cohts, consumption, or some other form | wewould reeprctiatie etree cn, friends apd ths ot Pulmonary disease. 5) cts. and €1 a bottle, bite that pre-eminent ob repu- large bottles much the cheaps e0 in the ee Sane eens: a OOF MOTTO 18 EXORLAIC Daxornove Lxpivvseence.—If you have @ | In Dyeing and Cleaning Ledics Dreses, Shawis, friend troubled with a chronic cough and who ‘ee, Bibbore, @o, &¢., Gent's Conte apprehende no danger from it, speak to } iu d Vests seriously. ‘Tell him that every paroayam is ixe strom Te ee Gat Se: ie cunt the sound of a muitied dram beating time to nis | fang el Teted thet nee the eo cas oA 4 arch to the grave. Advise him to begin furt- | Country. Bverybody come ned ane nse th, @ course of Hale's Honey of Horehound ani W. 1. WHEATLE Tar. The country from ocean to ocean ri yEtr 69 Jefferson street. Georc With its astounding cures of chronic cough al complaints of the lunge and throat tead img Fe GS DRY GoOoDs. Pike's Tosth- Ache Drops—C in one minute Corns, &0—“The ealth on daily BABARD At ty walks depend,” and thousands pstroni ite’s establishment, 535 15th street, o| n 1.000 yards Dew *ty.e Table Linen, 5) cls, 1 SUCTION Woutee’ © ce. worth U. 8. Treasury, to avoid painful Gorns, ts A Dike 1 beet W fons, Inverted Nai nis Rvenue northwest, 5,6 | M0 best Usiiches, fcc ‘Traore, 235 Penney! —__e Try Taz Evastio Tavse, 35 Pennsylvania | pisces best silk faced Alpac. C. avenue. . 25 Jret received, Desutifel wesortment of newest et +d Mohair Poplins, 2c., NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. le Qotten, Ge warsk tae jet" lane esd Osnton Flanvel, c ings Claas of every deecripcion sgatnet the District | kere, @3, west’ #4 cy Loh bette? Bitehecs, 24, ——_.__ TO BR CURBD of Kuptare wear the Fiastio | 1 fcors, 80 Em bossa Skirt ef Coltmbja not previonsis dled are now beieg re- | worth #5. ~ * ceived and prosecuted y a cave oe Lien Haidkcrehete sc: Ladies eci7-Im “Mo. a5 el stcect. | Weiet errot ine. eet ore ing Cotton.252 , worth inch wide, 12c,, worta 18, and other BOTICE TO POLICY HO Se . Worth luc ; Pn Mice oS the Mimal bare tases 5c - 10 pieces Wasttixcton, Doc. Pclicy-boltera are bere All thear bare PRY Gours can onir be het at the CHEAD Insorauce for 1975. nt thy tha Cy z *.€36 Poursvivaaie avenus, or before MONDAY, December 2. 194. he eres | BOMB SiGe. ner Teh street Bifare hing ang Syold the crowd, come adey ortwo | PF 8—1% lone Towel. a6e.:worth "ic, dockt-sot ore the last day. e008: eeel7- J. WESLEY BOTELER, Soc'y. GEAND SMASH UP IN PRICES! rowias MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA: — ebrgning Clasees in Latin, Greek, Rnglish, French DEY G0eps Lowss ern at Virculating Library—Terms only $2 per quarte r, ™ nity Prazer-inectinge-3S13, 6 eae o See CAKTER'S, Normal Cises for Suudey Schoul Teachers—Sat- 707 MABKET SPACE urésy Evening. 6 pm. Literary Bociety—t rday Evening, 7:20 p.m, 10 0, t Blonex Men's eons, (exclusively) — Savdath onlpes2aree Very beet Gatico, (tn short lengths, ver ing at 6-o'cloe! eautifal New Drees Goods, ouly 1: Lincelu Mall Services Sabbath at 3:30, dectttr | Powutite: Ban bree Soot, sabe’ «Worth 31 xce!l eaiaaae All-wool Bleck Ossnmers see oie, | Bplendid Bierkeas SUK and Woot P: is ma Mv Fak iaN, Din ts je the chy ani resumed practice. 1340 New York averne. ae “ lice obese ctr 28 IB pr tenn only 7B, worth $1.28. SAMUKE G. YOUNG, Exceiicrt y one end ands Gear wide NOTARY PUBLIC, meeSe wh meah oe 4 octiT-tf Orrice—Staw Boitvine. We ere chine te ee SOHEROKE MAnDaage PiLLe race | inwaliegua® HENOK 8 MANDRAKE PILLS —Tues ington. Lis are com posed exclusively oO. Yogenab declo-tr inuredients, end sithough U et ; 4 thease ofcioang tocar laaré any ateisgrions | A Y8 SPACIALTIER QT aDoUT ALi 4 XO pairs Jouvin's Two-Button Kid Gloves, 1 por effects. The act directly apon the liver aud ares from @ disordered state of that organ, Liver | PRT: Tornler price. 82. luakte remedy tu ail c&sce of Gerangewent resuit- Gompiatne, Bitioun Disestec, see, ate Lot t-cent Kids im black an colored. Headache, Tigpeld Fevers. Be. bo gall sacetm te acim 5 the froe une of ¢ Bite. For rate aio Sotenck’s Mon irak ome by il Droggists and Des. wms-tr PERORTED. FRENCR AND GERMAN 204- BABY BIRDS, the fine: ingera fn tD pe Se A Ca ag ‘ages; and Prepared Food for Mock s Mec det Oe et Be Sits ; 20 piece SUMUE has I OA 1 nts, we QO‘ EkcoaTs MBLACE SILKG cape Tees REDUCED IN PRI /HAIBS and Erecas; 3S cts. to @1. wie 20 pieces donble wiath pla! 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