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THURSDAY....pecember 21, 1874. Weather Probabilities Today. Orrics ov tne Caizr SigNaL Orricen, £ Washington, Dec. 31, 10:39 a. m. For the middie states, partly cloudy and con- | Unued cold weather during the rest of Thurs- dsy. with northwest or northeast winds and Gecicedly bigh mete LOCAL NEWS. | Amusements, &e., Tonight | Ford's Opera House —Seven Sins or Passion’s Fan in the Kitchen.” Tieeter—Madame Janauschek in | Nati “Medea.” Theater Comijue.—The great sensation of “Les | Coquettes Parisiennes or Shadow of Paris and | the reign of Napoleon Third.” Lincoln —The Koyal Marionettes. Orla Felicws" Hall.—Third annual ball of the Wert End Catholic Mibernian Society. ; Second annual sociable of the | Condensed’ Locals. | Judd & Detwetier send usa specimen of their ereditable work Im the shape of a handsom- calendar for 157%. The fire-beil of No.3 engine company was r3- ‘ed to-day from their late tem 4 to their new engine-house on Capit): H. The Patent Ortice issued yesterday a patent % Alexander F. Cheesborough. assignor,or part to John B. Ford. Washington. D. C., improye- ment im lard and liquor coolers. We have received a neat little pocket series of «Views of Washington Cite” (with descriptive letter: press), exceedingly creditable to the pub lisher, Edward Fitzki, W. 2 We bave from «i. of the “Kareka Perfumed commended as baying superior athe: t t being liable to sour or stain of the recently-discbarzed em- ployes of the lavy-yard, at Odd Fellows’ Hail east, Tuceday night. a petition wo Congres: ask- ing relief was adepted. ‘ourteen valuable cl! paintings, the work of an Italian artist, bi arrived in this city for St. Aloysius (Catholic)chureh. They represent the passion of Christ from His appearance be- fore Pontivs Pilate until His body was laid in the sepulchre. About 5 o'clock p.m. veaterday the private Watehman at the Medical Maseum turned in an alarm of fire from box 9, caused by the bura- ing cnt of a furnace in the shop of John Bray, 1006 FE street northwest. The young ladies of St. Dominic’s (Catholic) eborch deserve praise for their excellent man- ment of the festival at Masonic Temple last Bi pd in aid of the church, which made it not ohly a very pleasant entertainment but a pecu- Biary success. It isdne to Mr. William Laff, mentioned in our condensed locals vesterday, fo state that he eo Buy New Year's Presen: ac, aud other readers of Tum Star: Atthe Paris Kid Glove Depot (Jossra J. May's), “09 Pennsylvania avenue, ladies and gentlemen may find every shade and quality, trom ene to six buttons. A special appears from the West End in the sbspeof Mr. C. Witusgn’s announcement that at 1915 Pennsylvania avenue, he has a fali supply of tropical fruits, candies, groceries, wines and liquore. “It is @ wise child who knows his own father,” andwe may altofay that it requires # good manager to conduct a first-class grocery, pat- ticularly such an one as is conducted by EL- raonzo Younes & Co., Masonic Temple, %&h Street. Here, besides the usual staple groce- ries, may be found candies, fruits, nuts, &c., by the ton and barrel, besides variety of canned goods. The secret of their success is printers’ ink and attention to business, with a | thorough knowledge of the wants of the pablic. To those who smoke or chew we would say commence the year by making the resoive to buy ouly the best cigars or tobacco, an! by pStronizing Roose, 1234 Pennsylvania avenue. bore will be no tronbie in adhering to this res olution. From No. 1205 F street Mesers. Brupmgan & Co. make their last announcement this year, snd it ts no trivial one either, for it will be seen that they offer 500 pieces of the best makes of prints at 8 cents per yard; 100 pieces side-band prints at 10 cents; percaies at 20 cents; reps at 25 cents, and a complete stock of dress go.'i3. Mas. M. J. Hunt, who has built upquitea millinery trade on D street (621 and 623) within the past few yeare, haa with her a cap maker, and is prepared to furnish ladies mourning, dress and fancy caps of all styles, as also fichus, collerettes, handkerchiefs and ties to order. None desires to receive a return of money paid a a premium for fire insurance, at least as jong as faith remains in the company and the insured property is worth over the ameunt in- sured. And those who pay desire to disburse ‘as stuall an amount as is possibie to keep tnsared inasafe company. It will be seen that M KusseLt Bara is the agent here (515 7th street) for the Lycoming Company, of Peansyivania, which is hot anew {nstitution, having been in successful operation for over one-third of a cen- tury. It was Beau Brummell, we believe, who in- jured bis spine by reclining on # rose | Per- haps the cause of his Injary was in the make of bis shirt, for in bis day shirt fitting had not made much progress. HENNING, at 410 :th street, has [> riect fitting garments of every style, sume of Pacitic percale, just the thing for youths. Some of the finest and most stylish dresses seen this season are of the rich black gros grain filks, with elegant See See pur- chased at W. M Suvster & Co.'s, where are also to be found French India shawie, (long and square,) Lyons velyets, cloth covered and even- ing dress silks, besides French merinoes, cash- meres, & Lupin’s mourning goons and Tre- was not ent to the workhouse on account of any crime, but becanse he was unfortunate in not being able to got work atter trying hard for 8 month pas It was trying to a polite young clerk on tha enue yesterday to say, with Mr. Toots, “it's Pe consejuence” to a bandsome young wo- woan whocrnshed in & $1 show-caze by losning ou it. He did so. however, very gracefully, an aby roved bimeeif a gentleman. ‘The applications of Drs. ©. C. Cox, Blias, and Keene. of the Beard of Health, for admission to the Medical Society of the istrict of Colum- fousee kid gloves are to be found here, and the Tule is that but one price is asked and taken. ——_e—__ The Washington Market. THE TRUTH BETWREN THE COMPANY AND THE DBALERS—SUGOESTIONS FOR A SETTLE MENT OF DIFRERENCES, It will be remembered that when last June the Washington Market company attempted to seli the stalls in the market for a term of years, resistance was made by the former purciasers, Dia have been pending for along time. A few | WLO claimed thatthe bonus paid at tho first wights since the sec: ty took a ballot on the ap. sale gave them the right to the atall without pl me, ard the candidates were rejected by | paying any further bonus, The butchers made a large majo: “| @test case, Mr. Hoifman applying for sn in- ec eee ees Junction, and this case being decided tor thé Christmas E complainant, the temporary injunction ws g the Sunday School of Calvary rh celebrated ite 11th ang st the same time enjoyed its annual Christ- mas festival, at thechurch. There wasa very good attendance, and the eventng’s entertain ment wss enjoyed fully as weil by the aadience a by the children. ‘The exercises were con- 4 by the Superintendent, Mr. §¥m, Stick- Thee © od,” followed vy Teading the 2d pealm meert, ard prayer by the pastor, made this injunction case was pending a notice was served to vacate, and on ihe ist of July a lu rpetual, and isin torce to-day. Waile ge majority of the stall owners left their stank but afier the decision of the court had been an nounced they came back aud resumed busin at their stalls. Since that time the comp: ay have not collected rent, owing to the dealers y. and were opened ly the brmn “We Praise | declining to pay on the receipts which the com- pauy proposed to give. A few days ago TEE FOLLOWING DEMAND Rev. Dr. Parker. The snperintendent made q | Was made by the clerk, Mr. P.S. Smith, on tho short address in which he referred tothe con- tinued prosperity of the school, the average at- terdance during the year having been over 25) ‘The Treesurer, Mr. Henry Band, submitted report showing rece:pis—contrtbution of classes, ‘2452 6; from other sources, $135.7; balance last Feport. S76 0—S0ee 14; expenditures, $04.21; io 0) leaving a balance of $259), After singing and recitations interesting ad- dresses were made by Kev. Dr. Tiflany, of the Metropolitan M. FE. Church, and Re: for. The sexton was calied forward s With ® sum of money from the la- dies ot the church. and as Dr. Parker was aboat to resume his seat Le was surprised by Mr. Stickuey,on bebalt cf the school, presenting Bim with a silver fruit stand. Mr. Stickney Was presented with a beautiinl cross. ‘The fo- og pupils who have not been abuent from the schoo! during the year, were each presented with a heok: Myra Lburgdorff, George Kan- dolph, Lizzie Brown and Sidney Smith. Each pupil wae then Dr. Par- rs, the superi ng the fac r. A. iit im the Sunday schoo! a: a Mr Anderson responted tbat be bas heen atten sixty-two years, and was m them pow as he was when he fir sebeol. The exercises were }rough Fa made by th drew. 03h h ation by ihe pas Dr. Rankia, & ——s | A Man Burned to = Crisp at the Pire Last Ntghet. ) o'clock this morning on alarm of box No. 26, cornet of 7th and E streete, by Uf enth precinet caused py fire being discovered im the goverzment stables tn the alley hetwaen ard E and F streets, used py the | tment fer horses and wag was caused by the attempted the alarm from two boxes | tye department re- | Ume after the alarm eis efforts prevente cer iioth, of the sev- | the spread of the flames to etuer bathtings wbick were in 2 as the wind was | the st agors acd Jey. ere removed tSe fire was an Simost batned tos of risy Was four stable. ithas sinc? been | Wscertained that the re fare those of Geo. Carter, a colored boctier, wi > the babi of Flecping i came hom zht that he | to the stat, over © - F AND THe New Vern | their time- } pdist charch jouseervices nazi! after yearoaut aml the preach or experience meetiz awar, the alter emant byion. The two councils ef hold their usual annual the pubiic meeting at the vew street. between D and FE te anamber of balia and parties wi Frinoraian Societ the Caledesian Clu | i ball, on s bas arrange: me to ring the old year oat avd Metrepoiitan betig. b quarter of the last half | bour a tune will be pleyed, and the hour of 12 | tolled on the large bell, announeing the de- | parture of isit. There will be ptayed at inter- | the. following dirges el's Hymn.” | “Windbam Tune,” “Dead March in Sac After 12, changes on eight belis, “Auld Lang Happy New Year March,” (first time,) .: * (arranged from | Creation,’*) “Biae Bells ot Scot- | ‘March of Priests,” (from “Tannhan- | ser,”) “How so “Martha,” “You'll Re- | member Me,” “The Fair Land of Poland.” | “Scenes thatare Brightest.” “Gay and Happy,” | and “Home, Sweet Home. | a H Sons (axp Davewters) or Tawreaaxce — | Howard Division, S. of T., last evening eie tod the following officers: W. P.. Jas. K. A., Richard Harlow; K.S., Taos. k- 4.1. S., Silas Boyes, F. 8., Geo. Gri nrer, A-C. Constantine; chaplain, conductor, N. 8. Milliken: (. eil; ©. 3., John Carter; lacy con: Merrick: lady sentinel, Miss D. EW Mies Holen Watt; purity, Mrs. V Mrs. S. A. Scofield. thanking Hev. Dr. 0. H. Tit bie earnest, but vnsucceseful, eiurt is have evil of intemperance reevgnized among to topics for prayer by the Evangelical ailiaace during the coming “week of prayer,” deciac- ing that the Cistnclination of the aliian Place this great evil among the Prayer i in accord with the stcend, lignes at a barqeet last year, woera wine and deresves the censure of si | f whatever denomination. and of all Isborers in the canse of tempenane | the ty the desths of Kev. oJ. N. Coombs and Or. f. G F. Keiten. as son: lows, « H. Powell; Resolutions were Claywon, Howard Division bas lost cao ecasach frends, and the canss of temperance lies oer Ceprived ot the labors of two earnest aud fa'te ‘fui champions. ocenpants of stalls: occu, Center iarset, Washington cit: with this demand, to be served on many of the occupants of (ae stands who cid pot vacate last July the following the Market Company, on the part of the coun: | ny. the president of the Butchers’ Agssociat | of te Cap | ste { Dis mencing | | | Whi On behalt of the *Wash- ington Market Company,’ and by its direction I demand of you payment of $—— fur wie a patton since dune 9Ith, 1974, up to Decem- ber Sist, 1874, of stand nambered —, la the ‘The dealers generally express their willing- Rees to the demand it the words in tt are stricken out and the word rent substituted. But few, if any, of the dealers have complied md to-day the clerk cansod NOTICE TO LBAVE: “Ycu are hereby notified to surrender and liver up forthwith the possesaion of the staad known 4s No. —, in the market house, owned by said corporation in said city, of which stant yeu have, since the 50th of Jiue last (the date Of the expiration of your term of years bv its own limitation, and al which time you ad L duly notified to quit), conti af a trespasser, without tion for the use thereof 4nd to those who vacated and resuwed po: session notices to surrender and deliver pu sion of the ‘stand you forcibly disse:zed corporation, July ii, 1474, andof whica sou have since continued in possession we a tres- passer, withont paying apy compen: the use thereof.” Th’ RECEIPT by Pr. € ig the hened | the dealers decline to Acceptor ree as follows: . ¢—— Orrick Waskinston Marker Go .; Wasninoton, D. - "§ ived of — eqna! to the am ant of rentof stall No. —, trom to ; to be accounted for ac- coyling to the legal rights and obligations of the payer and the Market company, a= they may be tinally determined by the Court; tv che meantime none of said rights or obligations to y 4 i " ments fur the celebration s' that the ES eae Sencted by NS ROOT ek | committee hed Geel in favor ot Lincoln iu “ — as the place. Dr. Allen stated that the to ~ Porieonn Slepapnrtn foo expense would not fall short ot $300. Gapt. ard signed “A stockholder of Waruinigion | J#mee Goddard asked if there were not thirty Market 7," the writer proposes Firot, Congress to pasa an act amendatory of the Market Company's charter covering the fol- lowing peints of difterence: 1. A commission, to consis of was circulated, in wh of the presiden 1, © part of the marke: men; and the architect lon the part of the Disteict and al government, who should be empowered je al! questions at isaue in connection A® an eqnivatent tor further bonas upon sold at auction, and upon which moneys bare been paid by the original purchasers, the commission re-appraise the same awl ft a monthly rental which each stallebal! pay, Lir- ing a due regard to lecation and trade. payment of sich monthly rental by the orig! purchaser, and the continued occupation o! ‘1 by sald purchaser, to entitle him to on under the market regulations 59 may cheore, without payment of | s—such stall not to be transferable without | the corsent of the company Svomd. In order to enable the commissioners to tx a moderate and reasonabie rental aud thereby enable dealers of nm? to secure st in Center Market, t any sbould not be required by Cor an fifteen thousand d uri for general taxes a1 pert of the poor, that eun Jaily feod of the people wil the sict government, which has secured posses- of the front tand, carry out the arra, ade with tie market company, to appco- ‘rly & sam for the support of the uel te tke proportionate rental on that he jot as fxed by Its assessed value; aud i the corstruction of the District buil rommenced thereon, its present unsightly en be changed: that it be parket, and on market days, snd au ae all times. mutinued Occupancy of their stalls iy ow rnial, and witheu! the payment urther iwnus, and To provide for the enforee- mentor the roles of the market compaoy re uiring the dealers to ocoupy their stands each p me in the week, Sunday only excoptec. ‘THR (CONCERT Of the selected choir from the Church et the Hoty Trinity, Brooklyn, at tue Fyipbery church last evening, was well attend- eo. ‘Phe programme, whic’ was admirably selected, ng throughout with that <ielira- cr of Grisb watch ie @ consequence ot such good training, bat it must be acknowledged by the | mapagers that in point of vocal sweetness oar evn voraliste exceed the New Yorkers. Mr .the organist, i probably the fines: e had here to display aa orgas. Hs ckarmed all by (be great mastery lia posmessas over the instrument oe or Ovricers.—Mount 5, K. of P., elected the folw sing ast night for the ensuing term: P. C, ;0.6.,W. G. Lee; V. O,U. a; sud8., A.4. Gunnirg: M. of M.of Ex., J. T. Moting; Mat a..S- A. Keeney; 1 Oo G, damer Gass, eprea=tta- he Grand Lodge, J.T. Moting, ©. W. crer A. d. Gannlog, G. W. Browo, J. B Dacghten, Vernon ——— 41 Dant— she select coum Be the grand. — f the 8 rakesea opera troupes, at Lincuin Bat es at Mondsy, commenced at Metzervtt’s etore this Morbing, and, from tie interest maoi- tested, it is tair to infer that those whe do u9t eoply carly will hardly secare favorable jposi- ene, cetera ee ee ee ch | members same ordered ty be Wransmi the deceased. ‘There was some liscassion a2 to the beat me- | oium tor advertising meetings of the aceocis- THE OPRRATOR CORNERED THIS TIME. Just after the adjournment of the Police } the We continue below our notices of advertisers | Court this morni: | for the holiday season, this usefal Girectory | baving been of great service to housekeepers ing a troop of market hacksters entered the court-room, headed by Officer Jen- pifer, holding by the collar @ long, siab-sided colored man, black as the ace of spades, whom he bad scooped among the country wagons on market equare, where he had been recognized by Mr. Godfrey, whom he had swindled some two weeks ago out of $6740,@ full account of which transaction was in Tae Stas that time. It was learned that this man ap- proached a wagon-load of corn this morning, (the owner at the time being engaged in nezo- tiating a sale with Mr. Just,) and offered him $4.50 per barrel for it—a quarter above the price offered by Mr. Just—and ordered it to ba driven to his stable on New Je: avenu when he would pay for it. Just, teelfag som: what sore about being over-bid, hinted to the conntryman that it might be the same chap who had bilked Godirey. Just at this time up came Godfrey himself and al once recognized the ‘speculator, and & twinkling Officer Janifer had ‘his man. Among the crowd in court was Godfrey anxious to get his money. Mr. Cloas heard the story | given by Janifer and the spectators, but as | there had been no fraud committed he could do nothing. Soon afterwards Mr. Jones, who pur- chased Godfrey's corn two weeks ago, came ia, | recognized the man asthe one who sold it to | him. The speculator gave his name as William | Harrison, and stated that he had lived in this | city since June last; that he is a native of West sbester county, Pa&.,@ schoo! teacher, a horse | doctor, and general specatator by proteasion. Detectives McDevitt and Coomes recognized him at once as the same individual who beat a colored women ont of several hundred dollars Jast summer in the sale of some property. Har- rison is an olly tongued darkey, and paton con- siderable style, insisting that his intentions were strictly heporable, that when he left Mr. Godfrey on the day he purchased the corn fron him to get bundle for his mistress he weat into a restaurant to get @ driok with a friend, and instead of taxing one drink he took several ana overstayed his time, avd when he cama oat Mr. Godtrey wae gone and be hunted a tong tims to find him, bat could not. He offsred to go to s houre on © street with Oficer Janifer ant Mr. Godfrey and settlo for the corn. Tho casa being one of breach of t and the remody hy civil action, he was permitted to go with Jaai- Yer, a8 proposed. The crowd seemed qaits chop-fallen, that there was no criminal law to reach him, and some half dozen offered to con- tribute $5 each to Godfroy it he would prose. cute him to the full extent. The last seen of him was with the officer and -Tanifer on the way to his house to get the mouey for the corn, but with what resuit isnot known. Harrison'is a dangerous man. The detectives propose totaks his mug to send around, so that he may be known to the publi gs Woshington Markets—The Kalin: Prices To-day. : Mat. — Beef (porter bouse,) 2@28c. RB.; ait strloins )20e.;d0. (round), 18e.; "do. (roasting pieces), 33 0. (corned,) 10@lc.; do. dried * Ber Ib.; sliced, 2 % th. ebipped. 9c. pork, I Loe § pred.) §@l2isc.; mutton, 6ade.lam, } pe: ven! IS@2se.; dried beef, U@%Sc.: haus ( whole }, 19@We do., sliced, W@2ze.; pulders, (whole), i3c., cv 4 @lléc; sliced, wEd0e.; widdlings, Ise.; cat. 18; | tongties, W@we, enci:: lard. 17 Isc. Fis —Rock, 30@wic ch; perch, 39@iNe, bunch catfish, 480. bunch; b; free cud, 1215 pi oan uoch; batibut, 25% th, white 20 Sib. Salmon trout, lus to 15 c! Ph. ‘ellow) 4€o. per bunch; white, 25 GW) por Lebstor. Isc. + ih. Blne'fish, $1 on: —Vucks: Bice wing, $1 @ pair; do spr tan, 81 B pair; do. red head 35; do. maliard $125, de canvas back, 92 Pair; goose, wrsid) 1 ged turkey (wild), 263. (8 Th; peairis Ber Sy pair; onan ozen; iirrels, 15@D cla. ; ravbits, 6@35: : a z a Sy rer a yo +» Sweet, Gc, pc! becis,@ bunch. ares cre 3 temstoes, 76. B peck; cabbaze, turnips, 0c. ® peck: celery, gwide; saan, 4: by Wc, acl Tike ula pkin, 3) i Died « P doze tomona, 10Gi5c. Pdozen; apples. (cookive,) %@ii_P peck: do., (eating,) &1G6) @ peck. grapes, alse. lb: P peck; chesnnta, 10 Pat. —Appl @3e. B quart; porches, Trish, 40 coxts peeled), WE %e.;do.. an peeled), lee lWe., cherries, 2@2Se. @ tb. BCITER.—Philadelphia print, Gc. ; ‘ork creamery, 48¢ oll, 40@abe.; fair B dozen. Cheess, 2yeag2s-. 7RY.— Chickens, 1 S17 pail osmed. 25 % pair, gcese, $1@1 Beach, turkeys, t Se. Exge, 3@ WHOLE: FLovn ann Fs Merchants and whe Prices firmer. at the wholesile market, a: - W. Mankin, gencral a merchant, $19 Lovisians ave., betwoen 9ih and ioth €i4. novi Test:—Potators, pew, Sle @$1 B basa P4081 & ? ried y mins, | 2a Ay ats, ‘$191.75; bs, ath: hena, wt i. dh: $303.5); ta PF pox fu 7 bar: fle Sais, 68 Mecting of the Jackson Bemocratic Association. meet t kson Democratic at at their hea’. h and £ streets, to take olding # jubil over tha oties on the Sth of January, of the jGarters, corner of getion in relati late demecra‘is the ooth anniversary leans. “he president, Mr. pied the chair, with Dr. Mesers. John biigh, Gwyon Harri m. T. Dove. Join ard John W. Collins were elected mom bers. C. P. Culver, from the comuinittee of arrange- bo would plauk down an \ each. Bir. Columbus Alexander here rose and ofiered to bead the list witha \\, which he handed over to the secretary. Caplain Goddard weat an \; G. F. Stewart, an N; J. 3 ©. B. Culver, ¥; T.V. Noonan. Vj Dr.'F. Culver, \; Judge Moore, V; and several othe contributed amounts of « smaller denomiua tions, until fuily one-half the amount was mato tp. Dr. Alien wa3 unanime secretary. ‘Tee chair announced the resignation of Mr . Davis as treasurer of the association, was accepted, and Mr. Jesse B. Wilson 23 unanimously elected to fill tae vac: ‘The cbair appointed the foliowing 4s mem\ of the commitice of arrangements on the cal P. Cutrer, F. B. Culver, R 5 J. J. Coombs, eph Hamlit chairman, 2 cted by acclamation. Mr. C. P. Culver subinitted a resolut regret and sympaiby in relation to tue death of Dr. Thomas G. Clayton. and made enlogistic remarks on bis life and character. He was foilowc Judge & hi. S. Davis, and others, afte: tien was unaninc ite, ly elected fuancial tion, and it was agreed by 4 majority of th i Tae SraR siways pu beir pro eller Sarzs oy Kean Estatg.—B. H. Warner, ren! estate Dreher and auctioneer, sold ye=ter- day afternoon at auction, for M. Ashtord, es... | trustees, parts of lots one (1) and fourteen, (11, in syuare 454, fri ng 2) feet $3 inches, op yorth E street, near Sth, with a depiu of 99 tet 3 inches, tory bs © Sco K street, to Dr. RLS. 1. Wal fot 2.4 ef to a improvements, to W. snare, together wi = t Clark, for $4,508. . W.L. Wall & Co., auctioneers, sold, yester- day afternoon, in front of the premises, by order of Georg» W. Phillips, trastee. lota 21 aad improved bby two frame houses Miss Ann Venabie, tor $5, . improved by two small frau rebased by J. H. Stiachasoml, $559 . fmall frame bouse, to J. 0. Grown, ji mall frame house, tok. Re Lanpiey, for $1,02 smal! frame boss, | $1005, 10 W. A.J. Langley: lot 2), improved by. small frame house, to ©. Langley, for $1,010; let 1, improved by & comfortabic dwelling house, to W. H. Wright, for &) 009; lot 19, for 15 cents; lot Jot 15 for 18 cents; lot 15 tor 11 cant nd 24 tor 50 cents each; | Tots 25 and 26 tur Si cents eaeb, lot 21, im syuare WO, ato ents. 1" BY ‘Thoinss E. gzaman, rea) estate brok r and auctioneer:—North half o1 lot 24, sqaare 5, | improved tr a three-story brick, to Patrick | Cleary, for $1,405. os grand trogte role of Medea.” ‘Pbix aonounce- | charge of Keeping a bar-room on th | #taut,) who failed to sttend, was brought tv | der an attachment and committced to ja’! tor | tt: sent to the ob. | great popular | THE TueaTBRs.—Jansvseuek to night in her i i ment should fill the house with admirers of the 3 great artist, Fanin the Kitch- at Ford's | Classic drama, interpreted | The “Seven Sins.” anc j grr tne douvie bil which dra ‘Opera House this week. é j Sir and brs. Watkins appear at Odd Fellows’ Hall—fited up for dramatic purposes— n Fridey and Sa erday, afternoon snd eventing «+f both days in the intéresting teaperance drams “His Worst Enemy.” This is a very entertain- ing wnd instruct! play—with a moral, he Yheater Comique ie doing business thle week with the Cau-Can and Pari iss a TEES GOLD PLATED JawatRy at Prige’:, mare to order, takes the place of gold jowziry, Bt tbe oki stand, pear 435 street. xd N. Coombs. the late Rev. J. N. Coombs, for t fifteen years pastor of the Western Pres! lan church, took place from the | church this afternoon, and was attended by an | imwense concourse of persons, including many of the clergy of bis own denomination and other evangelical churches of the District. The re- maips were placed in front of the pnipit this morning, and tape to the hour for the com- mencement of the service large nembers of pereons viewed the remains. §They were encased in a cloth-covered casket. on which : The funeral of were Masonic emblems, and on the top a silver plate was afixe ‘Rev. John N. Coombs, bem Mi died December 27th, 574." at the | coffin was a beautiful broken shaft in japo: and other ‘lowers, and over the lid were a tior: Wreath, auchor,and garland. About 1 o'clock R; m. the members of Mt. Horeb, and Grand “hapters, and Hiram Lodge of Masons entered | and took the seats assigned them, and the choir ‘allery was occupied by theGeorgstown Masonic Jhoir, Mr. H. A. Gross, organist. The relatives and immediate friends of the deceased occa- | pied seats immedi ly in front of the desk. ‘The services were opened by Kev. Dr. Tiffany abuouncirg the chanc, ‘How dark the road we #0,” which was sung by the choir, after which Rev. Dr. Mitchell resd selections of sort are and Rev. Dr.Nobdle offered a prayer. Rey. byron Sunderland delivered the funeral address, “an 1 the exercises were closed by singing an appro- priate bymn. uring the services the Georges town Masonic choir chanted the Lord's Prater ard sang the dirge ‘Peace tothe memory of the dead.” The remains were removad to the hearse by W. R. Singleton and George Hare- wood, of the Grand Chapter of Masons, and G A. MeNihenny, James Henning, Wm. Reed. and Kobert Armour, of Hiram Lodge, and taken to Oak Hill cemetery, Georzetow wheretho usual funeral honors were paid by the Masons, 7 One Ses aw YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASH NGTON ADD GEORGRTOWN STEAMSHIY Comvany— Annual Meeting 0 Stockhollers and Ete-tun + Ovicers.— The annual meeting of the stockhold- «rs io the New York, Alexandria, Washington and Georgetown Steamship company was beld to-day, in the directors’ ruom of the National Metropolitan Bank. Mr. J. W. Thompson, president of the cxm- pany, presided, aud, according to custom, sub- mitted his annual report, in which he’ con- gtatulated the stockholders on the contizaed Prosperity of their enterprise, and remarked that in no previous year have the returns been more remiMerative, except in 1570, when a third ship was temporarily employed. ‘This suce~s he attributes in part to the moderate tempsra- ture last winter, which enabled the ships to cou- | tinue their voyages without intermission and Without extra service. Thus, by a more regu- Isr business, lees expense was incarred and and larger profitsrealized, notwithstanding the depression of trade consequent upon the finan- clal revolution of i575, and some farther abate- ments made on some jualities of freight in order to afford the greatest possible accommodation to District merchants. ‘The report presents in detail the receipts and expenditures during the year, which show ihat the earnings were sufficicnt to authorize the usual dividend, without prejadice to the sar- plus fund held by the COmIpen aud which the } resident deems it advisable to increasa in order to prevent delay in repairing a should occur, aud for rexovating the ships or theircmachinery, as occation may require, as Weil ss to meet any other emergency that m vy happen in the prosecation of the business of the company. ‘The report was received with approbation by the meeting, and ordered to be recorded Mr. Wm. Stickney, from the committe? on accounte, then sulmitted a report f it committee, contirmatory of the statements con- tained in the report of the president, and stating on examination of the books and accounts of the company, the commiitee had fouud them cor- rectly and satistactorily kept. ‘This report was ordered to be placed ou fle, and, on motion, the same comui'tee. co: ug of Messrs. Stickney, Puillips, and Herr, was ore dered tobe continued for the eneuing year. Ad- journed. sters, if ang ——. A PULLMAN Parace Car on Fire.—About 9 o'clock this morning a Pailman pal the Baltimore and Potomac depot tex caured fuine Commo! » and but fo the @ CDE ow patch used | lors would were sneb, speedtiy vith water a and employes a hesvy The appliances there were > that shed; but 3 damaged con: the Hanes erably theret Hof ihe d Jt is supposed that the or ex ai THE COURP Crimtear Cover. ge MacArthur. fatthew Thompson, a witnoss (In the 1. Walsh, who waz acquitted ont 'To-da: case 03 un~ ive days for contempt. John Collins, mo: for 0 om trial on charge of Keeping a bar-room, dand fine of $105 andcosts imposed! District of Columbia agt. Mar Igment set aside, the fine | the marshal. Omevrr Corrt—Judy Carter Campbell agt. the Amer r Insurence Company; jury failed ty agree were discharged, “ Atactican Butt Company ag’. Joseph F. Kelley; on trial. Pouce Cov To-day, Wim. Tho at aS As many color: ket-boues ranger, su from &@ market worm: g a id give no eatist’ p gang for Julia Ranks, nig! Tors, a bey window-sm. Mery jane Hart and ( Brown, in the house red, charged with bur Rev. dobn Chester, and taking 3 table- clothe, a bucket of eggs anda C! key. Detective Coombs sme! and the eggs, but no ues an were lefi; We tavle-cloths were also mi but he recovered the bucket, reccgnized by the owner, and mony against the accuse Isaac Walker, colored, is a pret He walked of with an overcoat bolonging to | John A. Scott. The coat wags a vainable one, worth $55. Detective Mekifresh proved to he 8 better waiker and caught bim with it. Walker sad he bought it in New York, and al that he got it from acolored man for six months in jail, Albert McGra: to stealing a and was raepea for <1). red rough, ec aan uns upon a telegraph boy, giving bim mit @ very ornamental thing to have with his new uniform; nipped fi Fravk Jobnson, a hote! porter, kuocket boy named George Kedmond, dow Sleps of the hotel, and was waxed tor GEORGETOWN. ELECTION OF OrFicans.—At the regular meeting ef Decatur Loge, No. is, K. of P held last night, the following oiticers were elected for the ensuing year: —Samnc! . ; Swann, ©. C.; Jonn W. Brow Hag? Div -ot Ko ands; W.H. Payne, M H A.C. Prather, M. E, and John H. Newman, Prelate. The following were ed nS repre: sentatives to the Grand Lodge:—Wam. Dohert haries Seeley, James | pd Win. 1. CATTLE Mauger report receipts 2 5 head beef est? i & Ci of 216 sbeep anid 2) cows | J calves, which were disposed of as follows: — 0 beef cattle sold to butchers at prices ranging | | | trom 1 to 8 ; cents per pound, (2 extra cattle sold at7, cents:) 11 Fold to farmers at 4 pound: t left over; 215 sheen s Tom 5 to 6), cents per pound; 2 suid for Sto $0 each. Market bris! CITry ITEMS. ASSORTMENT Of Kid, Dog Skiu and other Dress: Gloves, Me for Callers, af Lewis’ “Popular One Price Store,” 920 Tt street, between I and K, The best $5 and s¢ Silk Hat in town. —— Use Dooley’s Yeast Powder if you relish light, sweet and wholesome Biscuits, Rolls, Pastiy, &c. Your grecer sellsit. ———— Witnor’s Cop Liver Oi anp Live.—Tho ity of this safe ani efficacious Preparation is alone attributable to tts intzinsic | worth. [nthe cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Scrofulous Hu- mer, aud all Consumptive . it has no superior, if baton Let no one neglect tue early symptoms of disease, when an agent is thas at | hand which will alleviate all complaints or the Chest, Lungs or Throat. Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists. c Sitery or Extra Dry Champagre, Exeeiled by none. 13,14,e03: For rale by HALL & Hous. Asx yor Grocer ’or wine merchant for Charles Heidrieck’s sillery or extra dry Cham- pagne. Ve roctled by none. 8,t,th,3: | MONE HOLIDAY Goons. ae... Ds, Washington Stock Dee. 31. NEW YEAR sa - orbs iolowing were the prlows tia aod wiked af = J pear RUSSEL; tne mrectiog oF ne Washington Stock Bxovanre $= VISITING CARDS ENGBAVED AULD PERNSTLYABIA aveme, | zold, 1115s bid, Bank Stocks—Natioaal epadlic, 135 bid; Mational Metropotiten Bank.101 bid, 1d asked; ‘Oitizens' National Bank, UG bid, 122 asked City’ Passenger Ballrosds—Me- fropolttan stock, 19 bid, $2 asked. Suniry Gist— Netiocai Theatre Bode, J. &J..7 par ceut.s73 did, §5 aeked: Mescnic Temple Bonds, F. & A.» 6 per Gent, gold. 92 bit. Washtagton ‘City Gas Btock, 3 bid; " aritogton Fire ‘iusnrance C st 42 bid; Potomac Fire Iuserance "District Secarnter istrict Wn. Co. 8 bonde. J. &J., 1806, 92 di did; Permanent Imp ed: Market Stoc! « bho: 1M, 8, bid. 3.5.8 Juasrs. sis bids Fanded 8.3. i ST bid, Pande (Leg) 6e@., M <N 193, 9) bid. He Works—Ger. Gen. improvement. is * # 9 keds ds, * 1 aeked 7: : is “w asa ky eae: » 95 bid, S15 asked. ——— <a Markets. Tr Barvimoan, December 31.—Virginis sixes, pool- #); Go., Consolidated, 54 West Virgioins North Carolina's Mi, 23; do. mew, Tu + special tax, 8 bid eons ady~ pri f Price= unchanged. Wheat fi 125; Ro. 2 do.,1% l red western, 1 Corn tive and stro Dern M86; yellow do, 8 mixe evator. Oats qniet—sonth-ra, i325; st - mixed. 684064. Bre ced. Ha Prosisious quiet. Pork dull and 2 Hk ineato—shoulders, 6°, WT: cleat © ¥ partand fnily cured Bacon Inti x clear rib =ices, Gl? Hama Ld ruchsrged Westera bat) y ed. Petroleum uneuane nea * Whisky no: 3 ‘ Ngw Yors, December 31.—stc e. Money 4 Gold, Exchange, long. 635, short, 4 Gove: um. a uber 31—Flonr quiet ant and firm her 31. 12.8) p. shew fives, Wie; Eria, a ss Copsots for mouor, w Alsices from Paris tce ai 62 france. § coutime: PN» December 32, 4 p. m.—The bullion in at Bugiand bas’ inereaned 939,00) durtas tweek §The amonnt of American baiiion coco +nk on La’ance Fas ti ao, The pro- Jinbiday, whiet last 44. per cent.* is now 33% i, Deceinver “i, 8 30 p obey at the Btock Excharge on 57-16 per cent. ,which is { the Bank of Bugiaud Pants. D P mds, LivinrooL. December 31,5 30 p.m ANtwerr, December 31 — Potrolen: Georgetown Advertisements 1.0 0. F.- The members uf M A 3 ‘Se LODGE, No. Us. are here we esse their new Bali, over Brow store, Bridge street, betwona Gor « f berth side, on FRIDAY, January 3 s. fn atailution Of Ofiicers by the M. W.@raud Maser, ord cther soatters ef gront interest will be sented. A full sttendanes is requested. By erder of the Lodes. a BAUGH G. DIVINE, R FARMERS’ AND MECHaNIOS N TIONAL BANK, GroRoRTOWN, D. Tke Board of Directors of thie cared dWeidend of FOUR CBE Ce ibe past months, if aw is of the pee ths, payable on aud ster os W. BAIRD, Je, Oaviier He, 8? Psbants.. 7 & BLA’ ~ SILKS, BLACK ALPACAS, CHO'S, 1 ESS GO DS, ali shades. Bio Ly, SCARFS, GLOVES i KERCHIEFS, NECKTIE BLANKETS, CARPETS, At 10% Bridge street. tr BENJAMIN MILLER. USTRSS SALE Ur VALUABLES PRU EatyY IN GE RGETOWN By viri ge of » deed of trast from Theodore B. Crew ang wife, dated the 1th day of Aortl, 2.and recorded ta Liber No. 632, ful land recardscf Washington c tho undersigned. aa * od thereby oUEaba Y . + the Stat day Cen ber, 1674, in frons of the preti o'clock p. in, all Uhet part of lot ie i OWB, Dists ict of Uolambi ing for the game «ti the south side of Bridge street, where the west line of said lot intersects the said sire ard roncing # 0th Sfey-five feet and ten iaches t the line of Joseph Bonchet’s bot: then east aad ps: Slicl with Bridge street sixteen feet; teen north a Hoffer of De. parse! with the first tine filty-five feet ches to Bridve s! withthe line of Brides teen teot to the beginning, with the tw ick Batid‘ng pon the saza: ‘Terma: Ons third cxsh; chase money ip six aud tw: ‘The parcusser gi WW pereert. A sin beautiful eote nat HOLIDAY PRESENTS, (ue lowest piasibie F. SEYMOUR, Rridue strat, Qeorestew as ANK wo, oe NEW ESTABLIS ec premises, tmproved inachinery the best talent to be usd fa tne ceuntey, infact every facility for doine the best work at iow prines, ewrakd Feapectfnily fofortm ovr trieuds and (+ that pre-omineat ss maj Baye Leos our reps ia the past; ook a sud Cleaning Loiltes Dresses, Shawls, », Bibbors, Sc, &¢, Gent's Coats if, nod Yeats. thome toeveryboey from ? abite yhtr 49 Jeffernon stynae So ee b, MEROHANT TAILORS. > B. SMITH BB UTEELUANT TAILOR, O14 F seeeRr, Urrorte Pase4r Price. arat-ly ‘Weentogtom, Bo). . HNISEaGEE, rian Tay Tas UAT = BECHANT 24iLO4, pend lveces Wistbeston Metr as. 69 Pen: f.VOTHER OPPORTLH. at i ad TO INVEST A FEW POSSIBLE RETURNS 18S OFFERED BY THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF Trp OF FEBRUARY, NEXT, OF THEIR po FIFTH AND LAST GONCERT AND DRAWING. THE MANsGEMENT ARE PLEDGED TO THE KETURN OF THE IF THE DRAWI HOULD NOL COME OFF AT VEE DAY NOW APPOINT | ED. Gue Grane Cash Gift. Ove Grand Cask Gite ‘One Greud Cash Gite, Gce Grand Vass Git, One Grand Cash Gite 3 Cash Gites, § 26 Cash Gitte, 19 Cash Gitta 240 Cash Gilt, 208 Cash Gites, 19,000 Cash Gifts, 28. Tenth. or each Tickets, £9. Whole Tickets @50. Maires Coupon és" Bieven Wael For Fick aM TLentey h See MUR TTS. Baoet aod Mazager oe ory ‘ao decid agra Wd TRB NATIONAL SAVINGS Bawk, corner of New York avenue and 15ih atreet, pars, 5 Ce cent. ‘gg ed on Cngry ga? 2ac! — - month. Banking hours, Satur dand é tos. gat titi Conwe, &o.—The wise fur health on daily waike depend,” and thousands nize Dr. White's eetablishment, 635 15th oppaisite U. S. ‘Treasury, to “avoid paioful Gorus, Bune fone, Inverted Nails, ete. ccaes hell B2 CURED of Rupture wear the Eiastic ‘Truse, 258 Pounesivatis avenue northwest, 53 TRV ses ecastic LLUES, 16 Pennsylvania eBUC. at Elécant!¥ fexpedtionely. DIABIES FOB 1573 x PHYSICIANS 4 ISITING LisTs, In ev ery varie’ NK BOOK | To begin the year, mace to ord-r at popular p s RE OUR STOCK SOLONONS & CHAPMAN. ts, Lecrenc at" “Pare be 911 Penesyivant © Papers. anne NEW YEA M. W. Galt, Bro. & C Rk. tor PLATED EPERGNES, WAITERS, CAST CAKE BASKETS, TUREENS PITCHER BUITER DISHES, F¢ Auto, RAS, POONS, & ECDGESS' ENGLISH TABLE CUTLERY of th ity nest 4 All at very low prices, de Chotce Wines. SHEERY. Amentelind Vino de Pv serwartin, Topar BRAYDY— James Han J.47 B Oterd Drops OLD PORT, BD MADRIE ndextuexc Bessest mom os, er} are Chocoiate, PRESS Fou Maillard’s Pixin Oh: Cee For Lunck. Slbert Bi cuit, & Breghorry Wate: Itwtian Maccaroopa, Oho yerers. Pickled U: Chor ty, Mi nee, Freurs Qonserver, Lady G. @, CORNWELL «& 8D FINE 939 Penws TBE OLD ESTAPLIGHED Gi Lisbon Grapes, Fixes. ato, nesery arielt, ay & A sande EW ye Vania Ob coli Double ¥a 08. Ore: jogar Wat Lom Potted, alors re + aud by the ot oo On chee price, 4 Coc cua Shells, Chocolate Paste sold by th s a ay ICERS, JOSEPH 3. May's PABIS EID GLOVE DEPOT, vivania A ins a & HOUSE. 87 KID GLOVES FOR NEW YEAR'S WH @7 Ladi ore, from on pabd Party Cot 1875. BANANAS, MALAGA end LISBON GBAPES, Very sr AG Or of LIQUOBSand WINES at C. WITMER, Fine S SPEULALTIES wernmont JAVA LATTES faced slvania xy WARREN ChuaTS & CO-s, PHYSICA BRE taries, Iy.adited by P . Ss poesitic. Vii in the latest «i FASHIONABLE STATIO: We here a large s ari Gt tive F Lt cUNDA EV AL ‘ore abd Jadges, 1; Whoed » _Ciarke's, Spenker’s ant orier Oommen: Acent forthe New Internstional Lesson F. Jac rdk expe day, but orlers ehonid be sent ing Cards engraved and ud pu’ eneras 1 ners, r Corner 19th street'and Pa FOR MgERY CHEIsTMAS axn VISITING LISTS. OR THR DESK OR POCK RT MAN AC. MINATED ALMANACS, y SCHOOLS ‘obs, of Catras rtistic and hant- 2g. Bpectal arr Dor supp ave on N ia we Dis neat boxes 64, aud go exts Svenue HAPVY NEW YEAR ose MASSEY'E PILILADELPHIA Aug, GINCiBNATI LagE. a BEER, PURE APPLE Cipgs, SWEET CATAWBA Wits, FROM SAWL ©. PALMEA, GREENE STREET, GEOROETOWN goods fe b. prowylly filled, No chargs aan NB —Oniers for errela, ry oe. kage or tiles, FURS. FURS. HOLIDAY PRESENT: Evlersed stock in— SEAL-SKIN BACG Mink Babies, Blac Ms snd Beas, we Cape, Muitt and Otter. "Misses early cali Is solicited. Ss. MH. OTINEMETZ RUBS. £8. MUFFS AND BUAS. Marte = eve apd Lees ts kin Ops, Geriior *. Gauntivga in Soal, Fors in great varieties, Ap Bosver Hatter and Farrier, 1937 Pevrsylvania ave: fecl-Im Near cv HOLIDAYS. or 13th street, SPECIAL PREPARATIONS WEES & BEVERIDGE'S, 1964 PEARLY! ar SNIa AVENUE. IMMENSE STOCK CF * FANCY G DESSERT SETS. TETE-A-TETE SETS, PARIAN STATUE. CARD TABLES, JARDENIERS, GIFT CUPS, COLOGNE SETS, VASE, IRN, BRO. PODS, FINE PLATED WAR 2 TCUDISTUAS PRESET TS BRONZES, FEC AY /00DS. dec22- SIBLE. VALUA: BEFUL, SENSIDUR, VALUABLE ner OE aY, a, Articles, Jspanese * Fences ruicles, Js ou soe buell Boner Pansy = ng id 0 ed Gaiters, and meny other articles im the Goods Departinent. Our entire stcck of BLAOK SLs. BLAOGK ALPACAS, cud sa clegant, stock, a obces 4 on clenaat of DEES Worst: Fancy ¥ hs, Bo v PTO: witings, with a : anne cron Pguemmas: | | DRY Ee Ra pelea 18d tne eaneone ed ioreuy given notice of hiv up- Geclo-tr 101% and 1G807th street northwest, Wort tee a Geto Ua been ized a beok- | FJOLIDAY GODS. impo Bis i wie aRO. WR CMaaoee | alta tat ict emer gt Marites docs. w3t Bégister ia + | gCREBIONS, CHAK PTMIPES, LIGHT 7kD *fRencm AND GeRMan JA oeerel Wyabh’ Blaha tue duest engere big ae, Fens a a ncetperee Sed Prepered Food for Mocking Rie FADD KENCH I EVE, Ladies SILK MUFFLELS, _deeli a Gath eed KID GLOVES in ail new broid: Boerino WLS SU entncedarreygaaNt on, | Feild Mee ARAWUA ux cLoas FURRIERS, G14 stu etrect, cpp. Beet bint, crrtan yy ry KO ‘STUBS. ope. rq Ib JAMES MUBEAY'S OMIGISAL FLUID UsOAL GirTs Foe & HOLIDAYs. . Xee, am Sele gue ne SR mS. vd Hocie Store. 743 Teh cts ‘northwest a naif tones Tp sons ¥. ENB, Wholesate agent. Mew | aioe ress equare Tt Beveral Sue P for rent. decl-tr len # +p Invites an inspect rt Wine’. BRANDIES, witrsK MAVANA SECA POCKET FLA SPCAR Cases CURK REW ’ POCKET MATCH sare CHAMPAGNES of att. brands on band and at ¥ r Genrer, ‘" Kou Dery Custean D'Ar, The Bek ALso, MINIATUBE CHAMPAGNE® SELTZER, VIOY an4 BITTER WArEgs BASS apo SCOTCH ALES GUINN BBS and LOS DON BOUT ANGOSTUBA and BOAKK s UY Cr =r ¢ FOR HANDSOME, ered promptly USEFUL, OBNAMENTA ATTRACTIVE, suowy, NE v AND REMARKABLY (¢ HOLIDAY PRE. 4S WELL 4S FOR THE F Variery of To. EVER OFFERED, DO NOT FAIL To ¥ THE Garar z ST METAOPOLITAN DOLL’ $12 SEVENTH STR’ + } Beak Pewye ANA Avhuce BF For partis! detatiod List, a0. Ver tivement in SATU RDA V'S teen, Eiphon Youngs & Co. MAKE TNE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES FoR TUE HOLIDAYS OLY. CANDY, (ONE TON IN STOOK (Made by Manso & Co, New York.) Chotce Cream Mixtnres Fonr pounds tor @ Brobeu Candy, ( Fienh). S18 poucdstor § BANANAS, FIGS AND NUTS. MIXED. (iucindin Soft Shetl Aimond for $i. ORANGES. SHELLE ARKS. FORTY BUSHELS GENTINE w STATE HICKORY BUTE. RAISINS DEUESAS, LONDON LAVERY, VALENCIAS MATS AND SLLTAHAS Levers fn guar Good Raisins, 15 cen cou rt ri oe NUINE GOSHEN BUTTER ONE TON CHOICE. IN HALF PIRKIRS CEIVED DECEMPEY 17, 1574, az LEMONS, CITRON AMD £6ENCB P NEW ZANTSE CURRAN .S, iL POONDS Fo STAPLEW'S PARTLETT PEARS. SwEE COBEN, GEEEN PEAS AND APeLE BAC CER, (CANNED 5 EDAM CHEESE, BEST GOODS aT ¢1 28 PINEAPPLE CHZESE, BAcT GOODS «. g1.¥2 ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO... Grocers, (MASONIO TEMPLE Sth etrect, opposite U. 8. Patent Oice. ELPRORZO yume: J. ¥. 308 HeLivay Goods. ODOR CASEB—In Cot Claes and Ser-anto Wood, from €2 PUILET BOTELES—in and Band Decoration, fro: S82. TUILBT BETS—iu bachar Band Decoratio Many very cle Jecludioa tek Ws » Cat Glass, and 1a $i to EB per set, GILT BEONZE aad t a Combs, & All at prices aste dects- Ww. 315th xt Bees MAKE THE BEST PRESENTS. SHILLIGGTON, BOCKSELLER, Corner 4% street and Pennsylvania avenne, Har cy band a fine assoriment of tastrate2 wi Books, Bibles, Oathoitc and Epicopal Prag cone. Bia Gold Pros, Penciis, Fine “Ruseia aud Moroc Pooset Books, Pocket | Records, Sell-rlos Darics, Packrammon Boarge, Javeniic Bo: coded wih Uinstrations, Rig Pictere Boom Little Children, Liven Books tor Babies Gomes of all kinds. Jules Verne's Books—Field > Tor, Journey to toe B Pole, Twenty Thozean Lorgoes Uncer t Around the Worll Bights De: rees North Latitod: acifc Stat Bencroft. volume. ‘erbivgton Uct-ide ord Tee Alfred Townsend. Tunocer ts Abroed, Bon r tive Bae of the i ark Twain's Boks ching It, acd. Gi ry Olemme: Amite’ New Book. His A Betel's Beculiections, by lesten = Pasay ‘Toe's Femtiy, a Story for Oar Little Girk pa ey Am yoy au Ned = Naked receiv sale inamed Bard ‘reduced prices a om BEILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE Goctiir corner 455 street and Pen: avonm FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 4 Evel CALIO“. W cents. Gaaersas ears 209 ‘GOODS af flltve Kid Gloves, width SHISTING, 25 cents. OLOAKS to close, cheap. SuacK SILKS trom Te cents to 94.30, GEO. J. JOHNSON & 09 der?-ta TAL Market Spec 10,000 POUNDS OF CBOICE FRENCH CREAM BON BONS, PBIC 30 CENTS PEZ POUND. Clubs » end b pty <a a aad prices, eod low #000 LBS. NEW NUTS, 20 OENTS PZE LD BATIONAL CANDY MANUFACTORY. 620 Panxsvivania AVENUE, dels 2 Opp. Metroporitan Hotel MOBUN’S BOOKSTORE. SPECIAL NOTICE. We have now ready on our tables a superb stock of Books Work |: tne gue eeberae bee hare wae san Juveuilon Gaiery ia waren © [= as low as the grade raph Aibuws, and Wruiue Desks, io Hor © uutry Soventy De- Th * Borth Suseries. oy Habert H. ooper's Leather Stockioe T ta one le, hy .