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EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY..December 30. 1574. Weather Probabilities To day. Orvics oF THE Cuizr Stowat Orricen, Wasbington, Dec. 30, 19:30 a. m. For New England, the middie states, and the Jower Inke region, colder and partly cloudy weather wil! prevail, with north or west winds, aud rising barometer. LOCAL NEWS, Amusements, &c., To-nlr ne. Ford’ ra House —Si Stns or Passion’s padioe tak “Fan in the Kitehyn.* National Theater—Madame Janauschek in “Deborah.” Theater Comique—The greai sensation of “Les | Woquettes Parisiennes or S! the reign of Napoleon Third. Lincoln Hall_—The Royal Marionettes. dow of Paris and Exhibition and Concert at the Grace M. FE. | @hureb, corner 9th and S streets. Sacred concert at the Church of the Ep'phany. Festival at Masonic Temple in aid of St. Dominic's Church. ae Condepsed Locals. Captain Geo. Sheckells, of South Washing- ton, is cont to bis house by injuries re ceived by a fall yesterday. A social festival for the benefit of St. Domi- nie’s church will be heldat Masonic Temple this | evening. See ad. ‘The premises of Mr. Wm. H.Ward and Mrs. Joba F Ellis, on 6th street, between E and F, ‘were visited by thieves last evening, and tur- keys, ham-, and other edibies, with table linen and cutlery, were carried off by them. The musical attraction this evening will be the concert at the Church of the Epiphany, ye selected choir from the Church of the lely Trinity, Brooklyn. Mr. Geo. Simpson, of New York, celebrate? oratorio and church tenor, will participate. Whis opportunity {s one to be improved. The Congregational course is fortanate in @ecuring the Caroline Richings-Bernart trocps eof 18 distinguished artists. Crowded houses ‘will greet these favorites on the evenings im the advertisement. Fllis & Co. can tickets to the fall course or single entertain- ment. A chronfe old bammer and station-house Jodger named Wm. Luft, who had just served outa term of sixty ¢ at the workhouse, ealled at the Contral gnard-house last night to | formally thank Frank MeCathran, station. | Keeper, for sending him cown there, as the | pom ay gang tervice Lad very much recrusterated kim. Atthe meeting of the Co-operative Purchas- img aesociation Inst night, the secretary reported au increase of SO in membership during the month. Mr. Alonzo Bell, chairman of the eommittee appointed to revise the constitution, Bubmitted the draft of a new constitution, ich was adopted, and the committee dis- ed. Whe third quadrille sociable by the Washing- ton Business College Students’ club took place Where t 4 Buy New Year's Presents, ec. ‘We ¢* ntinue below our notices of advertisers for t @ holiday season, this useful directory bay’ og been of great service to housekeepers ‘SY d other readers of Tar Stan: Self preservation {s the firat law of nature, but it i generally carried into effect wifen som: sudden ger is apprehended. It is necessary however, to have it im view all the time, and the person who patronizes the bath and takes pains to keep the body clean will do mach to- wards saving physicians’ | Dilla, We ad THomrson, 703 street, has every needful cle for the bath—towels, brashes, sponges — i combs, perfumes, fancy articles and generally. ‘A st}lish horse in a rough set of harness is sald teely dressed gentleman with a dilapidated New Year's Day is ‘ded as the “high Gay; stylish tiles ma; found at Srims- MBTZ's, 12% Pennsylvania avenue. Old age comes creeping on, and the eyeaight commencing to fail admonishes us to look alter proper “helps to read” in the shape of spec- tac! Oftentimes by the use of such: not suited to the vision, our eyesight is greatly impaired, and we sustain injury rather thanderive venetit therefrom. The best glasses—the Brazilian pedble—as well as other be found at HaMPLEr’s, 453 Pennsylvania aver it ts @ matter of impossibility to please every- body, bot so varied is the stock of Miss McUor- Mick, 005 Pennsylvania avenue, that every lady may be suited in bonnets and hats, trimmed too = please the plainest or the most stylish cus- jomer. “To sell ch for those who buy and dear for those who seli’” is the aim of an accommodatin, auctioneer, and Messrs. H. F. Zimmeuman Do. having retained their stand at 315 7th street for a general auction and commision business, will hereafter have sales on Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays, having in yiew the aim of the auctioneer as above quoted. Ma. Czas. Bava has placed Madame E. Bas- tien. of Baltimore, in charge of the hair depart- ment of his establichment, 408 7th street, and fall satisfaction 1s guaranteed in hair dressing, shampeoning, &c. Those intending to ent the matrimonial state should remember that bride’s hair dressing Is a specialty. Ladies are often seen on the Avenue wearing 8 look of fatigue, particnlarly towards the cloee ofa shopping expedition. Tis, however, is not the case with those who goto Wittran’s, for there is but little nec~ssity to go from there else- where. as he has almost everything needed in the dressing line, and the most fastidious in taste ec be saited. hite and gray hair is not desirable with those who desire to appear qonns: and yet there are occasions when such is sought for. Such seeking need not be in vain, as at Mapam Es- TRBEN's, 612 13th street, may be found one of the largest aseortments of braids, puffs, curle, Xc., of every shade and color in the city. New blank booke, physicians’ visiting lists, and diaries should now be procured for the year *75, and, as will be seen by advertisement, Mesers. SoLowons & CaarMan, 911 Ponnsyl- ania avenue, have a large stock on hand, trom which every taste may be suited. ‘Thore desiring to commence aright the year Jest evening, at the college hall, 7th and L streets. and was largely attended.’ During the evening biue ribbons were presented for the greatest improvement in penmanship during the last three months to Miss Frances Cowling and Mr. J. E. Spear. SS District Government Affairs, Commissioner Ketcham to-day caused the payment of $2,000 to the reliet commission of | the cities of Washington and Georgetown. The | kindly promptness of this much-needed sesist- ance will enable many who are suffering the Giscomforts of poverty to experience a happier ew Year than they had ancdcipated. The Commissicner has also earned the thanks of the sehoo! teachers, fremen and other employes by erous and successful endeavors to have Elem paia this month. The teachers of the colored schools will be paid at the Sumner building at §o'elock to-mor- row morning, and the teachers of the pablic schools of Washington, Georgetown and the | eounty at Franklin building at 9.30 o'clock to- morrow morning. apenas 5 Bal - Cutehaw, chief engineer of ‘the city of Kichmond, was in this city, and had an interview with Lieut. Horie for the purpose or getting information as to our system of sew- erage érainage, and other points which he @an make available in the construction of the mammoth reservoir now being built in that city, the capacity of which is 40,000,000 gallons, Af- ter examination of the maps, plans, &c., he ‘was shown about the city, and eapressed him. self very much plessed with what he saw and Tearred. Orders have been issued for the erection of four street lamps on T street, between 14th and 15th northwest; aiso,one at the corner of 9th street and North Carolina avenue southeast, =e 6th street east, between A and ‘Mesers. Gallaher & Loane, contractors for work on James creek canal, have been quested not to dam said canal at Maryland ‘where a connection is being made. Jobn Pope Hodnet was before the District Gommisrioners to-day to urge the payment of some $5,/00 on clatms of various laborers, for which he bas received checks from the Control- Jer, but which Collector Cook declines to honor. ‘The Commissioners called on Mr. Cook ant asked bim what he required. Mr. Cook eaid he required a release from his bonds to vay ‘these checks, or the same kind of evidence of identity that the United States Treasury or any bank required for payment of checks. Fee ror tee Bors.—We ‘7th street on Sunday night, ous laughing at the corner of ere passing down d heard boister- We cast our eyes in that direction, and drew near to Boys on the corner. We were once young lote of fan. Well, one of the b bom Up? said: ‘Mister, just you couple comes along he: and They came; they waded; ‘twas was water; the boys laughed, and | was too funny not to laugh.” We | waited and watched at a distance for half an | hour, and we counted twenty-two Indies and fourteen males who “ook to the water.” Fact of if lenine out of ten who went north dipped in ‘with their pedal extremities. Of course, twas @ shame to stand by and see such things, and so wemovedon. But when any of you want to sce | the rame, just wait till a dark night after a | Fain, and stand where you can notice northward | bor pedestrians at the corner of 7th Gi est. It’slotoffun! That asphalt pave- | ment wents anoth: Canrietwas F. ITAINMENTS.—The sctool- ars and teacbers of the Kendall chapel Sabbath Sebool gave their annual festival last evening at thelr chapel, corner of 13x and D streets southwest. The exercises consisted of recita- Mons, concert reacing, singing, and addreses Rev. Dr. Parker,, Caivary church, and . J. N. Cushing, a retarned misstonary. A pleasant Christmas entertainment was Biven last evening at Wesley (M. E,) church, corner of F and 5th streets. ‘The Christmas entertainment (exhibition ani @oncert) at Grace (M. FE.) church, corner of 9h at, streets, last evening, will De repeated to- Right. fne Sunday schoo! of the oth street M. P. eborch held & Christmas festival last night, | which was a most enjoyable affair. Daring the | evening the pastor, Rev. Mr. Hammond, was ted with @ silver butter koife, and Mr. Kopham, who has for several years been the Ubrarian, with a ailver card rei . THE rrwERAL of the late Dr. Thomas G. = (whose sudden death on Monday was im Tae Stag yesterday,) took place from the Methodist Protestant ‘church, 9th street, this afternoon. The remains were en- cased ina handsome walnut coffin, on which ware plate with his @ and dates of birth Srd death. The body removed from his rooms, on F street. near and taken to the ch wentzel, of the Rey. Dr. more station, Lexington street chu 8. B. Southerland, of Rev. Jesse Shreeve, © orth Carolina avenue 4 Key. W.S. Hammond, pastor of the 9th street chcrch, officiated, after which the Tematns were takem to lenwood cemetery for interment, followed by many of the friends ana amaeociates of the deces-ed. ——— SrnceraR Casz.—Yesterday, abont 1 o'clock P. m., 2 colored man named Horace Berry, em ployed sa a watehman at two vacant houses, @orner ith and | rtreets northwest, was found ‘tm one of the houses in an insensible condition and was conveyed to bis house, in Union alley, Between 15th and ifth and L and M streets, by Officers Kiley and Myers. Dr. Lovejoy was ealled agd rendered medical aid, and subse- quently s*evera! other physicians were called in, and every appliance used to restore him to con- sciousness, but up to the present time tere nas been nochange in his cordition. The doctors are unable te agree as to the canse. —— a was inch @ queen as Tar] of Esces “ase Bight p eytotrpaler paed role of * Deborah, ‘Gneet and most toucking of her ass = Sins” and “ Fon in the ‘Tosnight the “Seven Ritehen” w:! _— Bold the boards at Ford's House. out fox the great spectacie The St the Theater Comique this Can-Car Week, is attracting crowds nightly. It isa prot faithful copy of the Parisian dance. ane ALEXANDRIA Ireus—Frederick Miller, an died yy mornins. +---Jen- ee camped into the milirscs ct Gamerss eron is afternoon, tantica of A th the to reacued 1575 will be now making preparations therefor, and the professional and businass men will tind indispensable a convenient 4! ‘Such arti- cles In every style for desk or pocket use, to ba found at Warren CuoaTe & Co.’s, Vernon Row, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lth street. The Silhouette New Year cards are with this firm a specialty, and arrangements have been made with the engravers so tuat they can be furniehed for the New Year cal There is no better time for Sunday schools to replenish, and superintendents and cthers will find all the necessary supplies here. Messrs. C. & Co. have a large stock of fashionable sta- tionery and religious and miscellaneous books in variety, including the indispensable al- manacs. For New Year's gifts Messrs. M. W.Gatt, Bro. & Co. offer a large assortment of plated tea seta, epergnes, tureens, waiters, castors, pitchers, &c., in addition to their fine stock of sterling silverware and jewelry. It is next to impossible to fail in being suited at this estab- Saree, Which te aisies Opposite Taz Srar niidings. When New Year's day of 1875 is numbered wth the past days, it will be very consoling to those who endured the fatigue of receiving to know that the reputation of their families tor entertaining has not suffered. Those who wish to have little trouble with great returns in this direction should send their orders to Conx- WELL & Sons, fine grocers, opposite Willard's, who have everything needful. rite nocache Board of Health. TWO SMALL FOX PATIRNTS—VITAL STATIS- TICs, BTO. At s meeting of the Board of Health last night ® communication to the District Commissioners from ‘Timothy Lubey, Commissioner of the Alms House, in relation to small pox cases in the hospital, and by the latter referred to the Board of Health was read, stating that there are now two cases at the small pox hospital, and recommending thst shoald the disease in- crease it will be necessary to extend the hospital facilities, and the whole matter turned over to the Board of Health for management, as in his judgment such cases should not be treated | the poor house physicians. Tne whole matter was referred to a special committee—Dr. Bliss and Mr. Langston. ‘The health ofticer’s report for the week ending December 6th wae rei owing 274 nuisances ‘causes of death inves- at public expense; 116 pa- tients treated by phYsicians to the poor. Brick bouse No. 519 Zlst street, and two frame shanties tn alley between 6th and 7th and [ and K streets northwest, were declared nuisances and their abatement ordered. The report of vital statistics for the week ending Saturday, December 26th, was submit- d, showing:—Total deaths, 3; principal causes, consumption 10, pneumonia %, whooping cough 4, bronchitis 2, convulsions 2, diarrhea 2, and croup 3. Marriages, 22. Births,73. The mortality in the District’ waa 5 less than the week previous, or 1976 per 1,000 per annam; 22.5 per cent. were from zymatic, 2? 5 from con- stitutional, 40 55 from local, 10.52 from matured causes, aud 3.50 from violence. Mortality among the white population was at the rate of 15.12 per 1,000; rate of mortality among the col- ore: population was 525 per 1,000 per annum. Rate of increase by births of the white popuis- tion was 19.41 per 1,000 per annum; rate of in- crease of the colured population was 256 per 1,000 for the same period. Kate of increase of the white population by births over deaths was 429 per 1,000 per annum, while the decrease of the colored population by deatha over births was 3.9 per 1,000 for the same period. ——S THE PUNERAL OF THE LATE Bav. J. N. Coomns (whe for about fifteen years past has been in charge of the Western Presbyterian chnreb. and who committed enicide on Sandy, as stated in Monday's Stag,) will take place Irom that chareh to-morrow, at 1 o'clock p. m. ‘The remains will be removed trom the residence to the church at 10 o’clock to-morrow morninz, where the friends of the deceased may take a last look at the remains. The Presbyterian and Methodist ministers of the District will attent the funeral, and the services at the church will consist of reading aporopriate selections of ptnre by Rey. S.S. Mitchell, of the New York avenue church; an address by Kev. Byron Sunderland, of the 4\; street charch; prayer by Rev. Mason Nobie, of the 6th street church, and hymn announeed by Rev. 0. H. Tiifang, of t! Metropolitan M. E. charch. At the conclasi of these services the remains will be taken to Oak Hill cemetery, attended by Hiram Lodz, Mt. Horeb Chapter, Grand Lodge, and Graod Chapter of Masons. ———— Exction oF Or! No. 14, K. of P.. inst ingofticere: 3 33. W. Falconer, Hardon, P. C's yward, J. E. Collins, and ©. W. Chamberlain, representatives to the Grand Lodge. ——_-—__ “His Worst Exemy."—This is the title of a thrilling temperance drama to be performed by Rose and Harry Watkins at Odd Feilows’ Ha! 7th street, on Friday and Saturday of this week, afterncon and evening. The hall has been tastefully furnished with the requisite scenery, &c., for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins both have good roles, but the great hitof the Blece is the character of the “Druukard’s New Yuan’s at Canter MARKet.—The Center Market will be open on Thursday, the ‘ist instant, all day, and in the evening until wv o'clock. Vinocrsta Itsus.—The legislature of Vir- ginia, despite its “ buncombe” and patriotic resolutions for short holidays and ro pay, did not have aquorum on Monday. Vnly 35 of 150 reported ‘on deck,” and as @ consequence the pspers are warming them. Correct. --*-The tobacco market continues upusually active in ail the martes im the state. The domestic de- mand alone is equal to the supply, and farmers ara making preparations to Increase the supply for next year. ---~ question is itating the tide-water mn, and serioas fears are entertained that legislation a) the oyster tax will cause great interference in the gather- ing of the bivalves. ----Mr. Alonzo Fore, a prominent printer of Richmond, accidentally shot his arm off while hunting in Chestertie: ea Monday. Teduction of force in tho Friday. us The Baltimore custom house takes effect THE COURTS. CRIMINAL CocrtT—Judge MacArthur. Yesterday, Jeremiah Quinn, charged with —_ liquor by the small without license, was fe not guilty. N.H. Miller for defence. H. M. Hirsh, unlawfally carrying on business a5 commercial agent. ir. N. H. Miller moved to quash the information, and the motion was sus- tained. Mary Powers, information for aniaw- = carrying on a bar-room, was found not ry. Today, Charles Cook, carrying Weapons; verdict guilty;motion for arrest of judgment. G. A. Long, violstion of hack law ‘and resisting officer; judgment of court below sustained; fine $3. Cornelius McAuliite, viola- tion of license 1 tippling house; verdict ety, fine of $105 and costs imposed. James nelly, same charge; not guilty. The jary was discharged until Monday next. The court meets to-morrow to hear ns. Crrovir Covrr—Judge Carlier. To-day, the triai of the case of Campbell agt. The American Popular Life Insurance Com- pany was resumed. This suit has been tried twice before. Mrs. Campbell sues for $5,000 risk on ber husband's life, the company resist- ing on the groand that the Policy was a special one, conditioned upon the plaintiff's death not being hastened by drunkennesa, and claiming that his death was caused by drunkenness, Prorate CovrtT—Judge Olin. Yesterday, the last will of the late Dr. Lewis M. Smith was filed. He bequeathes certain sums to bis parents and etep-daughter, and makes special bequests to his sister, brothers and friends, and the balance of nis estate to his Gaughter, Mary Simpson Smith. The will of the late W. H. Huestis, who died recently in Vermont, was filed, and a publication was di- rected. He makes certain bequests to his daughter and grand children, and the balance ot bis ne ried to Sabra L.. Huestis, his wife. ‘The will of the late Hanorah Ryan wasadmitted te probate and record, as also the will of Timo- thy Mangan. Orcina L. R. Zimmerman was ap- pointed guardian toorphans of Charles A. Zin- lmerman, deceased—bond $3,000. In re will of Amelia Edmonston: it withdrawn and Will ad mitted to probate and record. Letters of administration on estate of the late Christiin Hines were issued to James W. Barker—bond In re will of Patrick Scanlon—order of publication directed. The will of the late Eliza Scott was admitted to probate and record. Ia re alleged will of the late James H. Baker—the caveat thereto was withdrawn, and the paper was admitted to probate as his last will and tes- tament. Potrtce CovrtT—Judge Snell. To-day, Merk Cook and Matthew Gray were assessed $3 each tor disturbing the Georgetown sleepers. Bob Lucas, loud cursing; $5. Jo. Clark, lond ana boisterous; $5. James Porter Was charged with running the Metropolitan Hall exhibition without license; also, with seli- ing liquor without license. This case has been poned from time to time on motion of de- fendant’s counsel, on the pros of absence of de- tendant,on sccount of sickeness of his wite, and upon his name being called, on motion of Mr. Birney, counsel for the Distriet, the bonds were ordered to be forfeited—$500 in the firet case and §100 in the latter. John Keller, a fat. Tagged and saucy vi concealed rant, continually drank, was sent down to labor for his soup thres months. Geo. McConnell, 8 Capitol Hill boy indow smasher, was fined ¢1. John Wiiliams Goodman, county hoodlums, were waxed for #5 each fer disorderly conduct. Nicholas Miles, disturbing @ ball at Odd Fel- lows’ Hall and resisting and yarns, pes Columbus in discharge of his duty. The ad- vanced price of $20 was levied in the disturb. ance case and grand jury in the latter. Nicho- las scratched his head and told the court that he could prove by Lieutenant Kelly that he was endeavoring to quell the disturbance, but the eae down of the officer did not look much like it. testi Lieutenant Kelly was not present t> in his behalf, so the court fixed the bonds 0 for a hearing to-morrow. Geo. Nelson, valiant razer flourisher, was waxed for $50 for frightening the women and children at a church festival. E frightening some ci loaded pistol. GEORGETOWN. J. V. TAYLOR, about twenty-eight years of a clerk in the office of the District Com- joners, who resides on Bridge street, in thia city, was yesterday sent to Providence hospie tal, by redson of temporary insanity. Grain Taape.—The only receipts of grain to-day was 2% bushels from Germantown, Md.. by railroad to T. O. Wheeler. We note eales of 260 bushels wheat at $1.25. Firs.—About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire breke out in the ice-house of Mr. Joseph L. Savage, on 2d street. Engine No.5 was prompt- ly on hand and rendered good wervice. it is supposed that the place was set on tire by fire crackers. Damage light. ELEcTION oF Orvricers.—Hermeone Lodge, No. 12, K. of P., at their regular meeting lust night elected officers for the coming year as follows: Henry A. Johnson, C. U.; John H. Nock, V. ©; 8. Norris Thorne, prelate; G. 5. French, M. of T.; Samuel C. Palmer, M. of E.; ©. K. Hospital, K. of R. and §.; representa ‘ives to the Grand Lodge, Past Chancellors S. Nor- Tis Thorne, James F. Essex, W. K. Grimes, H. ©. Wagner and ©. H. Hospital Chief of Police Rice ar- J., yesterday, having in ed Driscoll, whor he Y., at an early hour on worming. The prisoner {* accusad of burgiariously entered Daniel Byard’s ace, in Paterson, about @ week ago, and red it Of over #205 in cash. He confessed it, and produced $55 of the stolen money. aborate sketch of Mr. Byard’s house was found in his ion, showing the window through which he had gained access, and also the manner of egrese. Driscoll 1s about fifteen years old, but does not look to be more than ten, being very Giminutive in size and javentle in appearance. He was committed for trial.—v, Times, 29th. is Lewis, colored, $20 for idren in the county with @ A Poy Burota: } in Paterson, N. & boy burglar Stitt Prenine vox Tween’s Lingration. Mr. Willard Bartiett, in the oyer aud terminer yesterday, submitted to Judge Barrett for cor- Tection # proposed draft of the answer of the court to the writ of certiorari to take the habeas corpus proceedings in the case of Win. ‘M. Tweed to the general term of tho eupreme court for review ou Thursday next. The an- Swer as settled recites the habeas corpus pro- ceedings, the various documents, inciuding tha Dill of exceptions and the “big” indictment, which were offered in evidence upon the tra~ verse to the return, and excluded, being an- nexed as exhibits. ‘The answer is tobe filed in the supreme court to-dsy.—N. F. Sun, 29¢h, GENSRAL SHERIDAN does not go to New Or- leans in obedience to any direct orders, it ia stated, but in compliance with & personai request Of the President, who desires w have some one at that point in whom he bas implicit confidence, to furnish him with trathful inter- mation, and of such rank that, in case of an emergency, he can act without special orders from Washington. General Sheridan was in- tending to go to Cuba in a few weeks, and this trip south is only anticipating time; for, after 4 short stay in New Orleans, he will sail for Cuba. His immediate work in Louisiana fs t> couserve peace, and he will not remove an officer or take any part in military affairs there unless it is absolutely necessary to accomplish that object. Tue WAkxotu-By“a_y Homictps in Nav OgLeaNs —E. L. Jewell was arrested in New Orleans yesterday charged with being about to fight a duel and commit a breach of the peace. He was released on $5,000 ball. ‘This will not prevent a meeting in Alabama, if Warmoth is released. The coroner's jury in the case of D. ©. Byerly found, after a post mortem examinn- tion by the city p , that Byerly came to his death from the effect of wounds iniltcted vpon him with ® sharp instrument (to wit, a spring knife) at the hands of H.C. Wario’ now in the parish prison. The coroner wil! make an affidavit to-day, charging Warmota with murde: A Pror.icate’s Cxtuz.—At Erie, Pa., on Saturaay night, Catharine Hannon, 's widow, and a midwife by profession, was toand dead in a gutter just outside of a low groggery, and it is generally believed that sho was murderot during or after an attempt at rape, by Join Hanley, proprietor of the groggery, aged sixty years. Hanley has @ peaceful repntation, bat isa notorious profligate, ana is now in custody. Hanley’s clothing and underwear were found stained with freal , and the floor of his room also exhibits plain traces of blood. Mrs. Hannon’s body is mutilated in a frightful manner, and bore evidences of strangulation. ANOTHER CoMET.—Prof. L. Swift, of Roches- ter, writes as follows, under date Dec. 26th :— “* News of the discovery of a new comet has just reached me. Its position at the time of discovery was K. A. sixteen hours no miuute, dec. north thirty-six degrees one minute, or in the constellation Hercules. It was telescopic and of moderate brightness. It was discovered by Borelley, of Marseilles, France, and is moving in @ northerly direction. soon as the weather clears up 1 shall endeavor to dni it.” THE SocustY FOR THE PREVENTION OF fay, and Messrs. ‘Bergh, Jeukiue, Gace, Do jay, ‘exers. » Jenkins, ry, Lucca, Andrews and “Swinton discussed the measures for carrying out its charitable pur- [ap on Ttie not the object of the society te in- fre between parent and ebild, (and Mr. Bergh himself admitted that itdid bim good to have a wholesome whipping when he was a boy) but it expects to reduce amount of ju- venile wretchedness in this city produced by crunkenness begasry? aod crime.—J. y. Her- Barrimons, December 80 - Virginia sires, poole z, — x ers, 1 00, consolidated, Sie: Wert Virwininn, 163s; Borth Garo! BALTimoR®, December’ 39 —Qotton , steady—low middlings, 13%; cheng Wheat weet. erp, 1.21; fair to prime do., 1 15; rejected, do., 1 11; others nchanged. Gorn quiet bat firm—white ithern , 7: ; Fellow dos. WOGSS: Mixed western, 83; elevator. track. Oats in good demand— southern, 63@68; western white, 64; do. mixed, 63. By Tas Hay shade firm-r und Floor dail and an- steady and duil—No, lred ‘gar Ds, 1G. Lerd eaterp butter unchanged. Petroloum nach . er; fir to prime car- emainal, S1@1 ol, Sugar 3. Gold ae Brchasg or tong, a4 5 » 1,. Bx je, long, a $4903. Governments strong, ee NEw York, December 3} —Fiour quiet and steady. heat quiet and firm. Uorn 1 cent higher. Lonpon. Deee~ber $0, 12:30 m.—Consola for Morey. 914 @9%; for sceount, 917,@82. Bond+, 65, old, 107; 6; mew fives, 103’,; Erie, 6@B\; Erie preferred, 42 Loxpox, December 30, 2 p. m.—Paris dispatches qnote rentes a 6] francs. 85 centimes: Loxvon, Dec mber 30, 4 p. m.—The amount of bullion gone into the Bank of Kuglaod on balance yy was £7.00 Erie. 25); A Womay Miser’s DeATH.—Mrs, Flizabeth Downey, sged 70 years, who died at “4 Park avenue, Brooklyn, Sunday, was the widow of Major Downey, of the United States army. Although she “had considerable wealth, she lived friendiess and alone, and literally starved herself to death rather than pay for food. The neighbors often begged of her to eat more, but she steadily refused to do so, and she was found dying on Sunday. Among her valuable property was a bag ver dollars, and jewels. Critine Case in VieGrnia.—The Alexan dria (Va.) Gazette of Monday evening says During an altercation that occarred at Vienn, Just before the train from Leesburg passed there this afternoon, a man named John Mar- shall had bis abdomen cut open by an old man named Freeman, father of the tmaster at that place, and it was thought at that time he Lebeoen probably die from the effects of the wound. TRE COLORED CITIZENS ot Oberlin, Ohio, held a meeting last evening and adopted Tresoln- tions protesting against the passage of the civil Tights bill as reported by the Judiciary Com- mittee of the House of Representatives and against all legislation admitting unjust discrim- ination toward any class of citizens, praying Congress to pass the Senate supplementary civil rights bill which passed the Senate last sestion, or one equally comprehensive. A Larson ror CoLtectors.—Jacob Davis, of 25 Allen’street, went toAbram Finkelstein’s tin shop, at 53 Bayard street, yesterda: a orde: $4.80 worth of tinware, He handed the money to Finkelstein, but the latter refused to deliver the ware. He said that Davis owed him an old debt. As he refused to give up either the money or tin ware, Davis had him arrested, and he was committed by Justice Kasmire in default of $500 bail.—N. ¥. Sun, 29th. A YOUNG GIRL has just left Portland, Ore- gon, on a curious errand. When three years old she was given away, to be returned, if living, ateighteen. She reached that age four years ago, and rongyt trad learned that her parents are in Flerence, Italy. She has gone after them. In her bg ae she has been in Germany, Eng- Jand, India, Austria, China and America in a circus troupe. She was in a printing office in Portiand. Gun. LoncstTReRt isin very poor health. His right leg is crippled by disease, and his sufter- inge have left their marks upon his tace. “You have a good husband, Bets “Um! s0-s0! good enough ss men’ go. what makes you speak of Lim?” yesterday that in twenty et But “He told me v years ha had never p you a croes word.” “Oh! Ishouid think not, indeed; and he better not try It either.” 7 A sympathetic rewsboy m Lexington, Ky... seeing a convicted murderer on his way to prison for life, gave him a newspaper, saying “I'm sorry for yer, bors—that’s the best I kin do.” It was the first kindness shown to the prizoner.and he quite broke down with emo- tion, while the witnesses of the scene rewarded the boy with currency. 7 In Paris there are contractors who pay the city $120,000 per annum for the privileze of sweepihg thestreets perfectly clean. The work is well done by men under the orders of the muvicipal authorities, and the contractors are reimbursed by the sale of mud and dust, which, when mannfactured into fertilizers, is said to be worth £600,000. 7 Lady doctors are meeting with success in Switzerland. Miss Maria Vogtlin, M. D., who graduated last spring in Zurich, after @ bril- lantly sustained examination, has settled thera as @ practitioner is diseases of women and chil- dren, and has already obtained an extensive clientele. She is now the wife of eim, one of the professors in the faculty of WiBdicine at Zurich. PERFECTLY Fitrine Saints to open In front, open back, and open back and front: with one, two and three plait and plain bosoms; with collars and cuffs attached ant without; with buttons and with eyelet hol and low cut and high cut; in all sizes of neck band and length of sleev I have a lot of Pacific Percale Shirts, princi- and sultable for 5 ish m offering, to close, at $1.50; value, $3. Gxo. C. Hennine, No.4107th street. as Bes yuomy imsured by using wider. Elegant Light Kolls, Biccuits &c., prepared in 10 minutes. ‘Try it. - : A Fricatrct Caorvs.—Nothing strikes so Unpleasantly upon the ear of an affectionate parent aa the wheezing, enufting, conghing, and hoarse voices of a family of childrea laborin colds. A chorus of this dismal kin is kept up in some honseholds the winte through, simply because the father and mothe are either ignorant of the means of cure or are guilty of gross neglect. Hall's Honey of Horehound and Tar, will establish quist in three Gays, No coughor cold can reaist its soothing influence. Pike's Tooth- Ache Drops—Cnre in one minute. THEE NatIonaAL Savings Bank, corner of New York avenue and 15th atreet, pays 5 por cent. per annum on deposits for each calendar month. Banking hours,9to4. Satu: days,9 to 4and 6 to 8, 4B,1406 Corns, &c.—“'The wise fer health on daily walks depend,” and thousands patronize Dr. White’s establishment, 535 15th street, opposite U. 8. ‘Treasury, to avoid painful Gorns, Bun- ions, Inverted Nail, etc. — THOUSANDS have been Changed by the uso of the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron) from weak, sickly, suffering ereatures, to strong, heaithy happy men and women, and in- yalids cannot reasonably hesitate te'give it a trial. For Dyspepsia and Debility it is a sp2- cific. 203 ts To Be cvrED of Rupture wear the Elastic Truss, 235 Pevn ia avenue northwest. 5,8 — TRY rns EL! hRusS, 235 Penosylvants avenue. 2 Lexvry. healt! Dooley’s Yeast Ps oO THS Bivase SBwind Magna sales of18T2 were 8219.60. 4,taywtt TAX-PAYERS TAKE NOTION! ‘An erroneons impression has beon mada on the minds of some thet Congress will reduce th: resent levy, or make tome changes in the mode of ts collection, if opposition ix made thereto by fail- ing to mect the ssime promptly. This ts very im prppetsa oe about iifty percent. has already beon collecte Save one percent. by payisg your tazos before tho expization of the current mouth, diso28- Se SA MEETING OF THE STOOKHOVDERS is OF THE N ATIONAL METROPOLITAN FIRE INSUBANCE COMPANY of the District of Columbia, for the rlection Diresiors, will be held st the office of the compat National Metro- liten Bank Building, on DAY, the 1th of anusr The polls will tm ¥ 3575, a ofened and clove at 2 p.m. ‘Transfer Books will be closed on the Ist of January, 1875, and eytnes Jaanary ith, \- SES KBLLY, President. SAM. CROSS, Secretary. de26-td [C5 RISTRICT, OF COLUMBIA 3-69 SONDS ven TIONAL OUBBENCY BANK ‘A dec2?-tu.thdw 92 Broadway, New York. ‘WASHINGTON MARKBT COMPANY. @ annual meeting of the STOOKHOLDERS OF THE WASHIMGTON MARKET COMPANE ‘Will be held at the Uffice of the Gompany,on the Market Growude, tn the City of Washington, at 12 o’clock noon, on the lst MONDAY, being the 4th Gay cf January, 1875, for the cholee of thirteen er sub, in the Tr rp \* BENS. D. WHITNEY, 8 Deo. 21, 1874 TAKE NOTIO“! fier RIDA y .Jeesery Ast, 1575, the penalty of three per centum will be added to your x bills; payment thereof during the ie of this month will socare for the tax-payer a saving. jec22- 1 1S TAKE NOTION! U5? ea crroneous impression nas been the minds rr Bkewnt levy. oF make some chan; ing to meet the sumne, prompe!y probeble. asabout fifty per cent. This ts very tm Bas already been i before the expiradies Sf ike current womte a nse ge [po sanuns a. vouna. NOYARY PUBLIE, otiT-tt Ornsen—HeA BUILDING: (35>, DE. MCFARLAN, Dentis:, hes returned oe ee Rela * HOLIDAY GOODs. FOR NEW YEARS. viggrung canoe sengreo a’ . ‘BiAuiRS Fob 1s73. 3D PHYSICIANS’ VISITING LI8Ts, In_every variety. To begin the year, mad eke popular prices. SEE OUB STOCK. caine SOLOMONS 4 CHAPMAN, Por deme Ceo NEW Y&AR. M. W. Galt, Bro. & Co., Offer a large assortment of very superior PLATED TEA SETS, EPERGNES, TUREENS, WAITERS, CASTORS, PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, BUTTER DISHES, FORKS, SPOONS, &c. AL=0) RODGERS’ ENGLISH TABLE OUTLERY ofthe finest quality. All at very low prices, de29-tf Chotce Wines, tHEBRY Amontellado, Vino de Posto, remartin, on BBAND J ‘ames Hennessey, Noertet!, Otera Dupuy & Co. PORT, iigrco Bezee j=} iy Wass omen bY. HAM PAGNES— All well known brands sold by tho case at New York price, and by the siugis bottle small advance on case price, Chocolate. FRESH FoR NR Maillerd’s Ww = AB'S— ja Ow: Double Vanilla Chocstate, Triple Vanilia Chocolat: 's Plain Onocolat i For Lunch. Albert Bi-cuit, Sugar Wafers, Raspberry Waters, Lemon Wafors, Italian Maccaroons, Chocoiste Wafers, Pickled Oysters. Potted Meat nes, }, Mixed Nats, 68. Pra anes Freuch Oonserves, Lady Apples, G. G. CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCERS, _ec29_1418 Penn. Ave., opp. Willard’s Hotel. JOSEPH 5. MAY’ PABIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCR THE @LD ESTABLISHED GLOVE HOUSS. ®*KID GLOVES FOR NEW YEAR'S “a BJ Ladies aud Gentlemen’s White and Party Col ors, from one to six battons, decd 3t 1875. 1875. — NEW YEAR SPECIAL. BANANAS, MALAGA and LISBON GBAPES, Very superior. Fresh OREAM CANDY, 25c. Use far new year cur Pare Gid Government JAVA COFFEE, pure THAS and OHUCOLATES, Grand stock of LIQUORS and WINES at redaced ‘ces. “ C, WETMER, Fine Groceries, dec2a.tr 1914 Peunsylvanis avenuo, NEW YEAR'S SPECIALTIES WAPRER CHUATE & CO's, PRYSIUIA " VISITING L ‘S. DIAS] BS FOR THE DBSK OR POCK &F RIMMEL S PERFUMED ALMANAC INATBU ALMANACS, FOR EUNDAY SURUQLES ~ mentaries on the Lessona tn John d His Timer, §1.25; Josh His : Heroes kes, Bl; Wheaton’ Olarke' and other Commen- Agcut for the New International Lesson Monthly, edited by B. F. Jacobs. of Chicago, Lesson Papers, Question Books, and general Suu: day Echoc! Be qnisit~ VISITING CARDS: ‘The Bilbonette New Year Oards, artistic and hant- Some designs, 50 conte @ pack. Special srrang-- are innde with our engraver for sup> sine 1d cards €xpeditionsiy for nse on Now Yeer's day, bot orders shonid be sent in_as earl As presibio. Viriting Cards engraved aud printed in the Iatest #ts le, FASHIONABLE STATIONERY. tock of @ number of aifferent Papera in deantifal (fx velopes, and pnt ug in mast b gred ard engraved, ossing Initiale, NEW BOOKS. Emerson's Parnassus, $4; Norhoff’s Commnris- tic Koeleties, $4: Remains of Loat Empires, by P VN 50; Lest for Love, by Miss Brad indstone nd the Vatican Decrees, ents; Ugly Girl Pspora, lw vA OHOATR & 00, Bookeellers end Stationers, Vernon Row, decti-tr Corner 10th street ‘and Pa. FOR MERRY CHRISTMAS axp HAPPY NEW YEAR rsE MASSKY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE, CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, PURE APPLE OLDE: AND SWEET CATAWBA WIN. FROM SAM’L ©. PALMER, GBEENE STBEET, GEORGETOWN, D. 0 N. B.—Orders for above goods In bottles, kegs or arreis, promptly filled. No charge far doliy- ry. deci2-tr FURS. FURS. FURS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Enlarged stock in— SEAL-SKIN 8ACQUE8, MUFFS AND BOA‘ Mick Sabie, Black Marten, Grebe and L: 2 Moflsand Boas, Ladies’ Seal-8kin Capa, G men’s Oape, Maftlors and Gauntiets in Sual, Boav es ‘nd Ottor. "Misxos’ Furs in great varieties, Ax early cail is aolicited. B. H. STINEMETZ, Hatter and Furrier, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, Near corner 13th street SPECIAL PREPARATIONS AT WEEB & BEVERIDGE’S, 1009 PENNLYLVANIA AVENUS. IMMENSE STOOK OF CHINA, FANCY GooDs, FINE PLATED WARE, BRONZES, & In peso od our full stock of above, we offer especia for eee y TOHBISTMAS PRESENTS DESSERT SETS, BRONZES, TETE-A-TETE SETS, PARIAN STATUES, GIFT CUPS, de., CARD TABLES, COLOGNE SETS, JARDENIERS, &c., VASES, VIENNA BRONZE GOODS. decz2tr Tl LB, CHEAP, Le Usa, ers nianie VALUAS! HOLIDA SENS! Handxercuicts, Silk Scarfs, Ties, Maifiers, Fancy Arucles, Ja Gartositieg, Shell Boxes,’ Fasc Hatt Brushes, Hosiery jerino Underwear, W. _decl0-1m HOLIDAYS. i Mt Goods Department a = Ss mente — Our entire stock of BLACK SILKS, BLAOK ALPACAS, and ‘an stock of DRESS and with a ry Goon, Coes oP F 1 decl0-tr 1018 and LOO THe bteet wertinest, H°*™ax Goons. and select assortment of Bmbroidered cul “Ona "BIPES, LIGHT UB BES and CIGAR BE Ladies SILK MUFFLERS, ‘and EID GLOVES in all new SHAWLS and OLOAKS ee ee ’AOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GooDs. THOMAS RUSSELL, 1313 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Golden Eagle Over the Door,) Invites an Inspection of stock before you parehase WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, RUMS, GINS, CORDIALS, HAVANA SEGARS, POCKET FLASKS, SEGAR CASE CORKSCREWS or POCKET MATCH SAFES. CHAMPAGSES of art brands on hard and at Nee York Prices= bat in part HOLIDAY Goons. FOR CHRISTMas PRESENTS. 200 vieces very best CALIOO. 1 conte iw REVERSIBLE Baw LS. §) Me PLAID Bi aW Le, @1 38 8 BROCHA SEA WLB. $s to @B. WO vicces DRESS GOODS from 25 full line of Kid Gloves, Bandi cent iets, Boarte, GEO. J, JOHBSON £00. TI Market Speer OF CROIUR 10,000 Perse FRENCH CREAM BON BOWS, rer $0 CENTS PEE POUND. vinet, ralet, supptt eons ‘abine omy. ote plied at Mew York pr acd lower jatnart, A = » a att nr 9,000 LBS, SEW NUTS, 20 CENTS PER LD. Atso, BATIONAL OANDY & NOPFACTORY, MINIATUBE OBAMPAG’ 6YO Payseyivania Avasee SELTZER, VIOUY and BITTER WATERS, Re as en BABS and BCOTCH ALES. OEUN* x g. GUINS BSS and LONDON BTOUT, JOBUN'S BOOKSTORE, ANGOSTUBA and BOKER’S BITTERS erankhs, botace BF Goods aortvered promptiy. ects 72 pee DESIRABLE PRESENT, | Something that will be appreciated by a Lady, Gow. tleman, Missie, Boy, or Child, Ww be Dowks, a remarked as low ws the grade MOHUN & Co., Alt eo = Qnd quality justify : A.B. Glé-tr 1018 Penna aveman, « Ith street. JUST IN BEOXIPT OF A CHOICE STOCK OF WALKING AND DRESS SHOEs, Georgetown Advertisoments AS DO 7a TOILET SLIPPERS, town TBUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Bs PATENTLEATIIFR RRD-LEG BOOTS | | TATE FET GEORGETOWN: Dt FOR CHILDREN. bah BMICK DWELLING HivUsEs, AY At SHOES OF ALL COLORS FO8 LN. FANTS. Ry virtoe of a deed of treet Moth day of & AD ite, cin Liber 46, To Fee rde forthe District of 0 % rat of the iy secured therety. w Doblic auction, in front ofthe Ww. N. DALTON, 903 PENNSYLVASIA AVENUE 'OR HA&NDSOME, aeets-6t et t twenty -rix (26) foot from rembered one bundred and t 1 Best:y and Hawkin's adits ty anid Goo together with the improvements upon the same, two (2) one-story and attic Brick Dwetling: USEFUL, ORNAMENTAL, | A ATTRACTIVE, Flek ad crt of the defantting Burchaae 2 "y JAMES M_OAPERT IN { Trnstoce sHOWy, A “ THos bowLt H°tDas Pecsasts NEAT, BLACK SILKS, BLACK 4 CHOICE DRESS & 04 SHAWLS, SCARFS, y B. HAN DRERCHIEFS DURABLE, AN DEER CHERE AND dectitr — OF VALC ARLE PRUI u REMARKABLY CHEAP neste HOLIDAY PRESEYVTS 3 4S WELL AS FOR THE LARGEST tree n inches t aud pa rth and ron the Hire Variety of Toys toon fort: then t elie with fifty -tive feet and inches to Brig 6 Uno of Brice EVER OFFEG: street sixters toning, with tho two story Brick ‘3 DO NOT FAIL TO VISIT THE GREAT tee of Darchasor RB. P JAOKBON. Trastes THOMAS DOWLING. Anot METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STOR, AS PRESENTS! 312 SEVENTH STESET, FUrs! roes HeAR PENN*vLvaNia AVENUE. Ladies’ end Children re in Deantiful sete -ant reoeiFed ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENTS, of every scription worn, at tho | prices, Be For partial detailed List, see fall colnmn at deci6-Im* Yertisement in SATUBDAY’S issue, declS tr I Elphonzo Youngs & Co. ri MAKE THE FOLLOWING oly than ever offered SPECIAL PRICES a Scutes anti striped ail plains Oamel si demteruest Se cence FOR THE Deeutiftl Mohair Auten. uly $0 cot HOLIDAYS OWLY. bone Ucrsets only 60 on cepts; Badies’ Rem ppm 1dde cents - om CANDY, (ONE TON IN STOOK,) Bogiist Hail Hose, 25 oe heavy, ovly 78 cents: BY Black Merino fron are ols (Made by tlaeson & Oo., New York.) Choice Cream Mixtures. Four pounds for @1 Broken Candy ,( Fresh)... Bix pounds fox 3 BANANAS, FIGS AND ORANGE: « Lidice’ @ . 2; good Centon Flar {Ticking only 25 cents. All c comparatively low, Call at r tickets farnished to city c * Wo NUTS. MIXED, (inciadin Soft Shell Aumonds,)six pounds . for $1. YOUFPEIV es ners free of ch W. F. Ginnons EORGETOWN SAVi Naot, . G o1 HICH STREBT = res SHELLBARKS. FORTY BUSHELS GENCINE NEW YORK Bank bours, 4 a) . STATE HIOKORY NUTS, (g0 receive drpewite) until 6p ma. Tatorast pela ae deposits. General Benking nettewe , and Uol Uetions made on all sccomible pelts. ‘Discons RAISINS. OTe. B. POLKAS " HORN, Proside: DEHRSAB, LONDON LAYERS, VALENCIAS, | H.W. BARRETT.Owne = MATS AND SULTANA, D: Layers in quarter boxes. p Petey ey < Fancy Brands, quarter : icy A Omen” = Goed Baisin: nts, or 7 Ibs. f peels EW ESTABLISENENT. ~ GENUINE GOSHEN BUTTER. ‘ON CHOICE, IN HALF FIRKUNS, EK- = "SELVED DECEMBAL 17, i574. With enlarged promises, improved machinery the best talent to be bad fn tne crautry, tm fact every facility for Going tbe Lem work at We would respectfily # bite that pre-eini jom in tb* paat 0 MUTTO Is FXOBLSIOR abd leaning Ladies Dresses, Shawts w prices rm our trisndeand tes ot as may have bern Gur repu- LEMONS, CITRON AND AENOH PRUNES. ZANTER OURRAG.S, 10 CENTS, Ou | In Dyet a 11 POUNDS FOR 91 Bacquee, Tics, Kibbous, So, Oe, Goat's Conte STABLE, LETT PEARS, SWEET tay and Veots, At home toeveryboy from Te, m. nottt wan bi (oaNwen ee Satordays irc fa mes wuill Sie" in, at toe EDAM OHEESB, BEST GOODS aT $1 2 wand estab! ~~ = 2 Ro me poe mpaete 15 bbe PINEAPPLE CHEESE, BEST GOODS at gi.7a | USMY. Bveryboty come nnd acs, Hw _JBtr 49 Jefferson strait. Georent: ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, (MASONIO TEMPLE) 9th street, opposite U. 8, Patent Office, ELPHORZO Uns.) JF. JOHNSON. TEN PLN SALOON, Fo. 1110 D STREET NORTHWEST, Near the Star Office, Open during tho Day and Eve free Your coaims: aocls-tr e022 # HeLibay GOUDS, ODOR CASES—In Cnt Glass, Bussia Lexthor and Servanto Wood, from $2 to $30, TOILET BOTTLES—In Bacharat, Out Glass, and Hand Deccration, from &9. to @10 TOILET SETS—In Bacharat, Oct Glass, and Band Decoration, from $1 to @30 per set. Y, kere Cleeant Cesigns in GILT BRONZE, ing tuk Wells, Match Safes, and Oicar a» Ach Beccivers; ‘Thermometers, in Gut Glass ani Bronze; lvory Hair Brushes and Shell Gombs, fan1 nd Bhaving Gissses, Tourists’ Caps and Bottles. W. 8. THOMPSON, 703 15th st. All at prices astonishingly low. decl9-tr ore MAKE THE BEST PRESENTS. SHILLIGGTON, BOOKSELURE, Corner 4?s stroct and Pennsy’ Coneress having extented the power of the Boars of Audit to award claiges for DAMAG 8, MATERIA and WEB TAXES wonld roperty-bolders imter- on with © cE MezDICiINg ris r TOP .— Ine A ing Tepuiarity tn giving mediciuss. I» use ie arged by ell physicians. A spoo: handle bole allows the spoun ry 4 Foster Bate Pak eee for WU certs "Tus Morus "Dame On, Daxseers Davies, Bac! ‘Ja Conn. For sale by Draggists and a Gods crowded ‘with filustrations, dealers. eolm Little Obtidren, Linen Book INDS OF GENTLEMEN'S CA8T-0) A NWaatibe 2? 4 + between Sth Tth ‘north- eat. REMstee BY wail, prompeis "easentes” tee K DEESS HaTs. & BUOF F's, eee pL = TURE, BOOTS and mail attonsed to. Hy Ward’ reduced prices at SHILLINGTOB’S BOOKSTORE, Gec%i-tr__ corner 4% street and Penn’s aveous, FR0M JERUSALEM. de a «| ¢ 8H a8, VARIETY OF A choice selection of articles made fn Jerusalem (OT-GU: SELLING VERY LOW, AT olive and other woods grown in Palestine, “+ ‘AROS BAZAR. ene onthe Mount of Giives, For sale by WH. BALLANTYNE, 2S Teh street.