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LOL ING STAR. January 12, 1875. Weather Probabilities To-day. OFFICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER? Wasittxetox, For the middle states ant a mitine © = ene — m. falling cmeter, ata” ui tending caw, sleet 2 LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-Night. Humpty Dumpt: 7 clown. Ford's Opera House — with the funny Geo. L. F Rationel Theater —Olive Le Summer Life at Long Branch. Theater Come. wwiow Pantomime 1 r novelties. Parlor Minstreix coin hall to- isemeut The Pennsytvania Republican Associat hokls the second seeiat their cent series to-morrow night 1 ‘The coming bration of Washi nights Templars, is for Fear of its existe lot the fifteenth, as printed yestents An insane white man Lewis was taken to the el tion last night by Officers Field this morn he was aimittet to the tn Asylum. Some two weeks since an old sohlier James W mpbell, Seotlar % of age, and the Soldiers’ Home, at 2 . here on le thirty the purpose of ob pension. caught up by th state and sent died on friends. to the friends of In an intoxicatet n yesterday ‘introduced the fol- lowing bills, the provisions of which are fully ted in the titles:—B.ill repes the assen nate Railroad ¢ p Bill providing for a gene Eotidated index of the laws and other n fi f the Heeorder of Deets. ris int point ing the Recorder of Deeds to a a Deputy Recorter, and to legalize the acts of the late ne prevent erueity te ein bia. All the abov trict of Colum NATIONAL In the Se Introduced f incorporating the Nati Company of Washin tof Colum to the Dis- shares in also to req James € of a build: ree W. ives the : prop- said trust on square 16, shall be assessment by the nv by the United St shall be he trust. nd nse The bill also er tpt of the a squi chusetts avenue, providtir the ground ine’ Hes eof the grounds contiguous tc . and expend the amount in grading paving the residue of the public alley an or pay the th Preperty fronting on said ing to the number of front feet, of the owners of said front feet's c PIP ANY House by Mr. the Coreor purchas th and 7th stock is fixed t, situates and P streets. $500,000, with pr ». in shares of $0 & Os ~ C heen accept: ring draft pipe t and Dumb A it The « ineer. Ape sews izelon O r corner of Sth s northwest of A 12 manholes, northwest. brick sewer. e No. St aunt- n isth on Wasnixet The follow! towanis oN ttempted upil with a b i the refractor and the boy ahishment ailding wit! pks or bat. The sister of the pupil (a former teacher) went to the building, it is stated, to 1 et the boy's books and hat, a charged that Mr. MeKee insuiltin py ne building, and it is on fatter charge that au investigation 1s g for. ——_o—____ THE BURNS CLeB—This favorite ¢ composed of our best and most respected izens of Scotch descent and otherwise. celebrate its anniversary on the With great spirit at the Masonic Temp Among the features of attraction will be 1 he britliant Hon. Sam. Cox and m. P. Frye, of Maine, recognized OETESS, AS Well aS his native state, asone of the most eloquent and felicitous speakers in the country. There will also be some attractive musical features. including vocal music by Messrs. Parsons. Robert Bale 8. V. Noyes, Miss McDermott. and other re. tives of the fine an ur talent of R Under the tot President ith aml the other capable officers. the Burns Blut will undoubs dogulsh it- self on the 25th. ——~—__ Tur Ar No. 126 wax sold t is SAY and 554 to Will each; and 336 to William Neitze at $610 cach, stand 524 to B. S. Donalson, at $0; stand 136 to Jane Budd, at $350; stand 14 to Valentine At $600, stand 433 to O. =i to Samus! Ba- M. L McKenna, at dar & Son, at $350; fund 53 138 to M. THE MASS MEETING AGAINST THE MORR? “gu 1 Rather a Small Atter* nee. Whe Weie Tere. aught & “raass meeting” of citizens opposed to the passage of the Morrill bill for a new District governnient was held at Lin- coln Hall. There was a respectable number present, ut either from the coldness of the weather, or the indisposition of the masses to respond to the eall, the gathering was much had been anticipated by the movers. The meeting was apparently in- ‘vended as a protest against the anti-su: ure of the Morrill bill, and on looking er the hall, it was seen that the gathering was aes largely of ex-office holders, who would not object to getting another suck cial teat, and despair of the oppor- unless “the principle’ of suffrage is . There were also some office-hold- present, whose offices will be abolished Morrill bill. <.mong those present were: Benjamin Sev- erson, ex-canalengineer;Jobn George Adams, Charles King, ex-trustee of colored schools; Michael Duffy, ex-assessor; Henry Himber, A. Watson, ex-District clerk; W. x-deputy collector: of the peace; R. J. collector, C. 8. Ba ex-eouneil- yaa; Sid. Herbert, ex-member of the leg- Curtis; Arthur Pannell, ex- Robin- olson, @X- ractor; B. Gaines, ex-councilinan; George H. Holmes, ex-chief fire department; KR. M. Halil, ex-school trustee; L sh Crossman, ex-ile k as, justi town; Wm. H. Fi Lsnch, ex-chief corporatio Zimmerman; Win. H. ¢ ature: “Marceling m police: W. gett, ex-memb uder the Board . Easbyex-aldern J. W. Green. ex-mn G. Hine. ex-Alderman; M. lature; Dr. Snodgrass; George T. . ssessor; J. W. LeBarnes, ember Legislature; D. A. Straker; Taylor, ex-council RK. D. Muz. Se KR. MeConnell, Jon . Bell ary Walker, € later, ex-Co f the pease» + Win. Dicks: the Legislature; Gen. S. 8. x-candidate the 16th legislative ; ', contractor; J. Crocker, warden jail? Col. Perry messenger for Mayor Bowen, ditto for Governor Cooke; Jon Barker, ex-garbage ; Rev. C. W. Dennison, ex-government penitentiary chaplain. ex-repub- or of the democratic organ; Mr. ‘applicant for District attor- neyship. ete., ete. Mr. Hine called the meeting to orier and nominated Mr. R. M. Hall as temporary chainnan, snd he was elected. S eve were here to prot hich would sweep away ev: y had us hange the failure of the Talk of the rings pand Emey 1 te board, would not h those of the board. worst. What he w: rs. sident, Cooke, make a wiser or a better man than the mayors who had preceded him? Did the people ever elect a more corrupt of- ficer than the President had appointed in the person of Magruder? The people were enti- led to suffrage as an inherent right. The government owns 34-100ths of T the Distriet, and. therefore voice in the governn’ th government: leg! us the right toe ery ¢ the laws. He would be satistied witli this and nothing less. ck part of the hai alas this meeting was in favor of that they endorse President ¢ cing suftrs met with a storn ground that the n alled to endorse the action of ne object being to protest agii? thin. WHAT MR. LE BAT: Mr. LeBarnes mc WF ©. D. Barrett as presiding offle elected. WHAT MR. 0. D. RARRETT WANTS. Mr. Bar said tuat they had not come to ely. but the very foun- should “in this are American and it behooved them to prepare a ate Which no republican or demo- at would be ashamed of. Are we, by the bill proposed, to have a new departure from the princi of the constitution? The bill Was unworthy of consideration except in the Hebtofwaste paper. It was no new thing, the idea of g roing this Distriet by con issioners, for about ten years since a clique, some of whom Still here, petitioned for In 1570 a bill was intro- 7 which th foreign. h did not pa: de it will be bills are wonderfully alike P same aS the former, n of its having been elvil service av revarni . r. Barrett referred to the views of Madison on the subject of the government of the trict, and said that there was no gi: people of the District should not the same rights as the people of the ed tha appointe such a government. nmittes on reso- Hail, 1G. Hin ett, J : nes, aml George I. Holmes were ap- pointed. WHAT Mk. DURANT WANTS. Mr. Darant was ealied and addressed the stating that they were in the pres- bill which would turn over the lives and property of gents, 2 009 people to three r. ci this bill in its prineiples was th Very reverse of the principles of our govera- ment. He referred to the debates in Congres pricr to the ict by Ma uses for thi e patriotic fathers. He re land the our fore of the capita db exercised b power as is proposed, there is no fre among the people. He claimed under the bill of rights of Maryland, h came to us by virtue of the act of Con- gress continuing in foree the acts of Mar: land in this District, the right of self-goveri ment i cannot be constitu- He referred to eof the bill, and said it us—it provides not only for the militia but @ national guard, the lai- ter of over 25,900 men—and he was at a loss to understand the necessity for such a foree unless for the purpose of keeping the people in good order if they ventured to murmur ‘against the behests of the royal commisston- ers. He sometimes thought that with such & force these three snajor generals (regents) might repeat the English history of Crom- well’s time. Mr. Durant, at considerable length, quoted from Montesquie and other authorities,as to the inherent invaluabie rights of the people, and claimed that the right to have local legislation belonged to them. They wanted here a plain municipal system, not an expensive governor with an extensive and expensive staff; they should have a legislature, members of of the; to them, and that that they are legislati ‘themsel sald ti at It seemed to fae ten that great moneyed aristocracy ris! = Nes rss = unite with a oligarchy, and tinstead of are retrogading back to monarchal pritcising, This district, It seems, is to be the frst place in whieh the principles of American govern. ment are to be destroyed. What an example to the states; what a erying shame. Americans are to be t the feet of the Goddess of Liberty, uniess they would rise in their might and break it down before it gathered sufficient s' to sweep away their liberties. [Applause. WHAT MR. RIDDLE THINKS ABOUT IT. Mr. A. G. Riddle was the next speaker, and he ask: d, What can you do that citizens are expect d to do? (A voice— Pay taxes.) Yes, you can pay taxes. There is no > of the citizen that they contenpla‘e giving us the right to enjoy. They do not propose to leave & single republican or dem- ple, not even in name. The rulers is regents, because they are gyn We nig pied = government entirely foreign; not a single citizen to govern us, and it is propose t Urat our rulers shall not be citizens of the District. This will make us a colony. It will make no difference how the officers selected for be, they will come from other plac+s, not natural for them to look away from their homes. He believed in the right of suffrage. and his views thereon were pe culiar. le not only believed in saf- frage, but that it should be exe cised, irrespective of color ocratic title of to exercise kingly sex, or previous condition. Now you can appland or hiss. (The audience, however, applauded.) They say to us, we gave vou a government, bat to by it out. hat an almirat experiment it was! Wehal a Legislature, but what could it do? the House. represent ing the people, could not pass a law, for the Council, representing the President, could cheek them. (A voice—“They could sceal the furniture.”) Then, abovs ail, was ¢ Boar! of Public Works, Whose powers we absolutely Hmitless—in the language us Wills “of ‘sound and d posing, mind der no legal restraint.” in and un- Why the whole thing yas a failure unborn. Now they say we ar> incapable of self-gu nd we have been elevated to ing where we are unfit to govern ourselves. The bill, how- ever, will not be passed; but as it had been said ithad been pending two month word of dissent had been raised, they at least inform Congress that we do not want it. Mr. Hall, from the committee on resolu- tions, submitted a repo: The preamble and resolutions sets that the Morrill bill is anti-republic plicated, visionary, impracti a law would result in that th as in direct contray great principles of home zovernm kes from us all rights to the ballot, the eleetion of school commis: places our officers in the hands of the =xeeutive. with full power to place strangers over us necessarily ignorant of our waats and indifferent to our interests; that a committee of twenty-five be appointed to present the protest to Congress, with an address rep- forth 0) ul. and if made ble injury to against its ntion of the .beeaus> resenting the sentiment of the — peo- ple: that said committee be instruct- ed to ask Congress to frame an or- ganie act on the principles that “all gov- ernments derive their just power from the consent of the governed.” M 2 Barnes submitted additio: that ove disclaim an hey do not desire a popular goverame fute the charges against t old corporation: deny that evils of the late admini the District were from the elective that government; disapproving the amend- ment of Senator Sargent to tie Morrill approving the bill presented by Me. \\ as the true principles of a governt people, and denouncing the extra’ the late Board of Public Works and re upon their integrity. Mr. Himber moved that the resolntions be 1 to the committee of twenty-five, appointed. Mr. George H. Holmes moved their accept- ane Mr. Himber said that the House of Dete- gates was as responsible us the board, anil had passed the four million and other bills. He ‘i imed that the Board of Publie Works had been proven guilty of fraud, but ifit was to be censured the legislature should also censured. He moved to lay Mr. LeB: resolutions on the table. Owing to the commotion the chair d hear, or at least did not 12 mo- ti s the comn alopte Dr. Mary Walker offered a resolution that Congress be requested to pass an act to pro: teet the women of the District in. their ris of suffrage, as the only permanent prote tion to the rights of men’s suffrage. Without taking a vote, the meeting was declared adjourned, Mr. Barrett. stating that he would announce the committee throu: the papers. vted for the ohn Tt in of wan} uue, near 1oth st ning a produce ex r oceupied the ehair, wary. Ti 1. M.F T pindle & Son Dutrow, Miller ©.D.Sm J. W. Sang h & Co. ins & Hendri ny soldin & Bro., F. ¢ Crowley, R. H. Hi. L. Biseoe, John A. Bak chair submitted a report of n and by-laws, which was adopted tion provides that the assoc called “The Produce E: ton, L. C.,” its objects to be “to seeure uni Of action, to promote Friendly “jutereourse among its members, adjust dit tween them, diffuse reliable comm in- telligence, foster trade and protect it again unjust or unlawful exactions, r hing- produce w elee er, | iden ney, vi * A. Du ores! y next, was elected as H. Clay Jones and J. Tr THEATE last evening first appearance Olive Logan, in the n. Noble The company is a zoel y is produced in’a superior t to draw good how: udience at Ford welcomed the return of Mr. city with his entertaining —pantomim “Humpty Dumpty,” which is produced with many new and interesting features. The gym- mastic performances were thrilling. A) Who wants to enjoy a good, hearty laugh should go and see Fox. The new bill at the Theater Comique is a eapital one, and there ought to be a large attendance this week. The shadow panto- mime is full of fun, and the other features of the entertaimmen’ eal) 1 good in their way. A TEMPFRAN MASS MEETING was held last night atthe Metropolitan M. E. Church, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Temperanc* ssociation. Mrs. Linville, president of the sociation, presided, and stated the sor kos to be the creation of public sentiment against the liquor traffic and resist its eneroach- ments. She introduced Mrs. Roach, who mude @ short address, after which Viee Pres- ident Wilson was introduced, and made a short but earnest speech, at the conclusion of which he was warmly applauded. Hon. Hiram Price, ex-Con: man from Iowa, Was the next speaker. Addresses were also made by Mrs. Church and Mr. Drew. Mrs. Linyille, the president, stated that there Would be meetings at7 p.m. every Thursday afternoon, for devotional exercises, and made an appeal to all to go and sign the iron-clad pledge of total abstinen THE WASHINGTON MARKET CoMPANy is to-day serving on many of the stall-holders who did not purchase their stands, printed notices, of whieh the following is a copy— leaving blanks for name and amount: No.4. Offer of Washinton Market Co ort w . ©. my»? it on, a Jan. 12th, 1575. On behalf of the“ Washington Market Comy and by its direction, [ hereby notify you that the suin of 8— has been due from you to the company for more than ten days, and is still unpaid; thats unde section 3 of the market ney youare a delin uent.aud that the said company insists upon the forfeiture of the stands, No. —, occupied by youin the market of said company, and that you shall re- move thesefrom, with all your rity, aud allow « com to re] % ee hate ae To —. fie PROMEN e ir. Linerty Mtarket Se, even! will not irae iecctlciawge cee or count Sp sl seal anda here pe sadly need phen mee dy this bitter weather. A BANERUPT SALE of bors’ clothing, furnishing goods, sewn ee = at Latimer & Cleary’s to-morrow morn- S- Trial for Manslaughter. THF LFON ARORTH i This morning. in the Criminal Court, Jatge CASE. MacArthur, the case of Edwart T. charged with manslaughter in prolucing an abortion on one Susan A. McLaughiln, was the second time.) when Mr. stant District attorney. red for the government, and called for trial, Harrington, ass arrett and A. regular pane chosen: Edward Abner, Hen: Wilson E. Brown, Robert Ball. Wit Brawner. Michael statements of the pai Sein A Sap AFDAIR—P. Waters—an organ York-avenue Presbyte- pund by the sexton yes- evening lying against blower at the New rian church terday wall ‘of the churel © condition. was Zz ate supposed that the blower was left in the wandered into the ce cold was unable to held. a THE FURNITURE AND PAINTINGS con- residence of Henry ashington will be sold ai tained int The bh THE SALE of € has been postpon R_ Coombs. Chapin, Barney B. Curran and M The first wirness called wag & Laughlin, who testified as sh- mer trial, and detectives Elfresh testified to mak rt eS, ar for r get out. nd Stodda ts of TH Yesterday, a cole Washing injuring the From the testimony having no fu went to an unfinis! heavy floor joist for m the thamy ch fora dy shape of a collaters chael Dorse: herlock appearance yestent: feited. wind ness Saturday by belonging to be spouted in a Georg eighty-five cents ted herself ay With fire ight, which ha disorderly disturbing the q cursed $3 worth. rderly manner ina A collateral was put. up for 3 ut he was ashamed to appear, and it was declared for- David Jones, colored, raised the the har- which town juak ‘shop for 4) and costs. “Also, charged See advertisement. COURT: 7h Suche Snet. ed man, named Heary itappears tha: 1 to mak fire wood. ronken jambore al, ty morning, carrying off another man, Chief Insties Cha Messrs. O.D. | K. Browne for the acensed, The tollowing Jurors were. sele 1" Jacob D. Hutt Elliot and William MeCoy talismen_ summoned H eeted from ths - and from the following ‘were Acker, iam R. Erastus ‘M. inl Dattey. | usan + did on the for- Sargent and Me- “og the arrest and the the cellar in a frozen and inani- toratives were immedi- y applied, but were unavailable. It is ate on Sunday evening, and having fage from the No inquest was ; Was Stood up for malicious! orivate property ofone McEWw Sund the pot boil, he ed house and with a pick knocked down the ceiling and removed a Gfficer Smith Z and caught him in the Lottie Smith and Sally M: ad the effect of let- and cost her 35, in the forfeited. 5. Isaac reetown; dward With assault and battery on Thomas Tarn = wr thirty days ris Skhen; $10 and. cos’ sault on Edward Sly, who wor: @ bread bill; $10 and costs. and Marion Bosw cost them $5 each. mus came home o 1 demanded mi 1 f when he threw Jothing and canght ening to have her lift he tri A to che nigh! k form school. TT there were thirteen } eral of whom were aul in des ra. Jo: M : vas rel a reminder. as John Smith, alias Abe mith, colored, wa s Officer commy utter is Ww! him through e, colored, lares insten les Scott 1 boy Reform schoo butchers, brewers ay ing in is fi one of the ars of © and se tarry long, but start run. A LARG on exhibi out to the workhouse. ‘harles Kraubuehl, common a: tryler, not mu nd on payment of the costs r Si; fined S30, or sixty «l boys Were + & colored b: ts. . Columbus on Saturday fuse a pot of her by the thre Afterwards ake her in be AY ultof fin Wm. eph Miller, It was v na of wh vagrant, _—_—_— GEORGETOWN. a nd eonfect sterdaty € el into nu enry W nd in th i St in each ease in jail. Mor- Millrick, assault and battery on John Allen Lansdale, as- Isaiah Parker ell got into anaffray, which Sampson, mpson, his wife, pleated nilty, but guilty of taking his wi Rosa stated that Co- t over her » threat- at mid- 400 bonds Charles bie boy, on sent to the re- soners in the ddek, sev- for drunkenness and eh damage, 1 ed from the store of Mitchell. ul nothing to say about it, onl. t. S30.and_ cost i alued put itin sin jail. Sent tothe may be quoi! and ordi Corn is in dem He Me 2. tS" ATER REGIS’ i TRAR'S OFFICE, ier oF CoLeMpta, Wastinctox, December 31, 1374. POTOMAC W. 1575 axe No jan 1-10t in thirty ut Off FROM ALL PRE 8 from dy th MISE an widitional charge of two de ame is turned s FOR THE YEAR ABLE AT THs OF Fic he flow of NAR <1 lars mad: TIMOTHY LUBEY, Water Re egistrar., Y¥. M. SERMONS FOR THE MASSES. Reve. Drs. 0. H. Tipraxy Mircnet on successiv’ SABBATH ®@ o'clock, comme b Rey. OW. TieeANy. AFTERNOONS, ¥ RANKIN, StxpeRtaxn, d Daswiet will preach in Lincolu Hall @ JANUARY 4th, 1975, Jan2-tr HOT AND ies COLD SODA, ar MILBURN'S PHARMACY, 1429 Pennsylvania Avenue, novatr MINERAL WATER ON DRAUGHT , { pills ingredients, and the use of mereur: effects. T @ all Draggists and Dealers. “mard-tr 4 MANDRARE composed exelus although th Dit. MCFARLAN, Dentist, has returne the city ind resumed practice. 0) a enti > not leave any of its i rectly upon the liver and are a edy in all cases of derangement result- rdered state of that organ. Disorders, I » Liver Com- indigestion, Sick Heal- to mrious NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS.—Claims classes against the late District Socerament of will be received and prosecuted before the Audit. WHITAKER & COOKE, dec23-tJan23 715 loth street northwest. SAMUEL G. YOUNG N octl7-tf OTARY PUBLIC, OFFicE—STaR BUILDING. of all S*ATEs : SKATES!: A FULL ASSORTMENT FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN Will be sold at Factory Prices. 1 ¢, RUPPERT, _jannl-6 403 71m STREET N. W. HEESE. HGLISH CHEDDAR, UEFORT, PAnMEsawe SAP SAGO. PINE APPLE NEUFCHA’ ENGLISH DATRY. ALBERT BISCUIT, TUGAR WATERS? CHOCOL, FU 6. G, jenll-tr 1416 ATE do. BOSTON CRACKERS, X'S do oe so. ci Nam NS, HOLIDAY Goons. Fe MERRY Cit misty Mackerel. Fresh | BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, axp ‘errapin and Can- NEW & k Ducks, with an abundant supply | 1015 Pexserixasia Avesve, oer eas St and tinest brands of Oyetore | you sai, aay the — te produced. é Doorky’s Yeast Powder cannot be excelled for making light, sweet Rolls, Bisevits, Wat- fles, Corn Broad, &e. It is s ready and reliable. MASSEY'S PHILADELPHIA ALR. CINCINNATI LAGER BEEP, PUBE APPLE CIDER RECORD CALENDAR, ‘inlly designed m=, Brokers: the nse of Lawvers. Chai “or Tally and officers of the for making engagements GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE. — The peyndarity of “Wilber’s Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime,” has induced Some unprinciplet persons to attempt to palm off a simple artl- cle of their own manufacture; but any per- A liberal discount to the andtr T CATAWBA WINE, SAM'L C,. PALMER, | WABREN CHOATE & 60.8 , son who {s suffering from Cougtis, Colds, or ANNUALS FOR 18 Greme cred, Georgie, BG. ‘| Consumption should be earefat where ther 1 Reve Cur seve gents tn bettien. thes ob | purehase this article. It requires no puffing; ' Fy No charge for deli results following its use are its best re- commendations, and the proprietor has ain- ple evidence on file of its extraontinary sue- cess in pulmonary complaints. The phos- ate of lime possesses a most marvelous healing power,as combined with the pure Cod Liver Oil by Dr. Wilbor. This medicine Statesman: Year Book for Almanach de Got! Whitleker's Atman: Ettrexzo YOUNGS & CO, MAKE THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL PRICES is regularly prescribed by the meticat For sale by A. B. Wihor, Chemist, Bo FOR THE ton. eo ——_.—___ SITING CARDS “LY. ASK YOUR GROCER or wine merchant for ane ; HOLIDAYS ONLY. Charles Heidsieck’s Siilery or Extra Dry reption Cando omariecn is oe oe Champagne See eee Excelled by none. 8,t,th,3: CANDY, (ONE TON EN STOCK NE STATIONERY » by Sanson & Co. New York Sille The Reval Irish on. Pirtes & Tarners Hand Four pounds for 94 mae P Paper fine Tinted Papers peor t the Six pounds tor @4 fashionable ¢ ALL THE NEW Rooks 12,14,€03: Corns, &¢. walks depen Dr. . WARKEN CHOATE & ©0., ) ORANGES. White's establi ppo- | _AP7 tr Vernon Row, corner Wh «t. and Pa. ave (adiahaaiiaaiiaeas site U.S. Tr 1 painful Corus, MANAC : 7 33. - lS : AE ACH DE GOTHA FOR 1-75. tae RUTR — MIAE Soft Stet i so Tur Sr NG MACHINE sales of GREVIL SJOURNALS OF THE REIGNS OF tee st " 1812 were 412-8, wtt ORGE IV. AND WILLIAM IV = Sele. Sy GEORGETOWN ADVER'MTS. Forvales ea ELL BARKS. HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncor nid FORTY Brae HICKORY NUTSE YORK T 174 Bridge street, Georgetown R. B. MOHUN & CO. oe PERMISGEE Alrn Sewer 2015 Pennsylvania avenne. OUSEHOLD ITURE AND EFFECTS 4 . HOUSEHOLD FUR LAND EFFECTS AT on pobctee ana mature ES6LISH YEAR BOOKS POR 1-75. aS OR ay AEE yauenctas MATS AND SULTANA cents, The ALMANACK DE GOTHA. for 1575, The BRITISH ALMANAC AND COMPANION for 157% WHITAKER S ALMA » for 1575. Just received aud for sa portant PROCLAMATION, To our Friends and the Public:—For your better sates rt Bas ONE TON CHOICE. IN TALE FIRKINS, RE- sccummodation wehave adopted and will aiherw to | _jan6.at 495 Pennsylvania avenve CEIVED DECEMBER 47, 1994 the following rules, viz office will be open | = - ——— every business day from7a.m.to9p.m. 24. Those FPAsnion LEADERS whocan oe sree erecting - LEMONS. CITRON AND FRENCH PRUNES ited on NEW ZANTEE CURRANTS. 10 CENTS, OR 24 UPERFINE STATIO YAND ENGRAVING, | oy preps OUxDS FOR a AT AT POPULAR PRICES ee GREEN PEAS Axo tveug eet stablishment, 4 = meare _ = SAUCE. (CANNED iaties and | WEDDING AND RECEPTION INVITATIONS ” : < : Gurtaine at Boots, MADE A SPECIALTY. EDAM CHEESE. BEST GooDS AT $1.95, id Gloves, Furs, Carpets, m1 Draggets. &c.) Cleaned or Dyed, PINEAPPLE CHE E, BEST GOUDS at $1.75, Sand tr SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, ce Agts. Lawrence's Pu ‘Pap CHRISTMAS PRESENTS: yané-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00., Grocers, FUns! FURS! BEA BooKs Masone Tere Ladies’ and Children’s Furs in beautifulsets jast AT LOW ‘9TH STREET. opposite U.S. Pa: nt Office. received. E a GANT HOLIDAY PR ery description worn, at the ” w. Ts, st possible F. SEYMOUR, ige street ue, > and which low ' ‘am prepared to sell very “A full supply of COMMERCIAL STATIONERY on had. WM. BALLANTYNE, 425 7th etroet. COAL AND Woop. _ eorgetown, BANK, D. ©. +; and on Satuntays t paiton dec31-tr harat, Cat Glas and It SB per ser GILT BRONZE. in- 1 Banking Busi ‘ond Col allaccessible points. Discount days, s. Coan AND WOOD—On hand, a large 1 Cigar and Ash MH, POLKINHORN, President. Y the e ited West Virginia Splint COAL. f am Gnd Bn H.W. BARRETT, Cashier. open gr + all kinds of and Cum: Hand and FEES mpvitectors: aiken berland Ci Hi ne WOOD, : Hes. Ail at -Polkinhorn, Thos, Dowling, J. T. Mitche Sawed aud € sina Dickson, BR. L-Cropley,” Brel. Wed LOM( % a 9. POMPEO, hinn, E.D. Hartley, Thos. Kuowles: Offices. rst and Zand M, between foih and [Po* THE HOLIDays. Both streets. oc Im" ass, (VAL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. STOVES, &e. sOvE Saracen ane mice —— ENS OVE ABCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, TAKE No 2 hagestwnre on hana large and acorted etc | f NERCEATS. te SEORGE HEATING RANG of ACITE ani "MINGUS COALS, > on $5 to) seen vthe world. will do th oie OAK sad HICKORY WOOD in the stickeor | OVEROOATS, from 1s to 3) youre ily and heat three or it; all kept un: r ust received from New York. aud will ood as any Latrol Hu he control of ‘ands of Imported Le offereu at very low prices £ ntire satisfaction and Domestic CEMEN LCINED PLAS- been sold and given ¢ Ri 1 Hand examine then at ER, 717 7th Street, DEALER 1N. SLATE MANTEL NACES, and handling yearly many LATHS, Fam in condition a rin my line with tch and. fideli roale and retail, upon terms that defy comps- Htons of B. A. STRAUS, SYLVANIA AVENUE, tween 1th ns HOLIDAYS. A complete A full tt ores and Hardware and ng and Spout WooD! Woop! | COAL! COAL WERE & REVERtD: 1009 PENNSYLVANT NU - MMENSE STOCK UF CHINA, FANCY Goons, FINE PLATED W Bi VZE JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESA AND RETAIL DEALERS, CARGOES OF COAL AND WOOD ARKIVING rer offered in Wash- r those in want of Fuel, to aud depot aud sce it, t tion to our full ap! ‘for CLOSING TEMPTATIONS. Fost 12th street southwest. hstreet oct -cotr Wooba Nb Coal. 8 FOR THE HOLaDa ys. 30 PER CENT. REDUCTIONS. THOMAS W. RILEY & SONS, strut Mr Wh Dealers in CD wip Mase COAL AND WOOD th street northwest, balf sguare above CLOSING OUT SALES AND NOS for rent, LAND COAL ‘E BUSINES SUITS. DEPOT AND YARD at T.W. I cm OF FINE BUSINE SUITS. Soot of Vth ana tock wereens sexo HOLIDAY PRESENTS "H OFFICE, C stre.t, between 21 and 3d M rort ‘octls-ly Enlarged stock in— AK WOOD AT S7, AND PINE Woop | SEAL SKIN SACQUES. MVFrS AND Boas. SAVE 30 PER CENT. at $6 per cord, Eitena in any part of the Mink & en, Grete and Lax in Seal skin Cope ne ADAMS, corner Meu * Gauntlets in ® " Beay r and ——- ATLEE'S Wharf, nt ees’ Furs in great varietics. An early call is solicited FINAL FORCING SALES ga eee od Hatter and Furrier, > MINE TERG = ts OF FINE OVERCOATS. mabe sl kat eco er ANTHRACITE AND CUMBERLAND COAL. pie. WOOD in the stick, or sawed and oP pinto moore moderate for cash. —Foot of K street and Rhode REDUCED 30 PER ©: nue, between 9th and th street= d through HAMILTON oth and D stre ely Overcoats! Overceats! Coan: COALI! the attention of consumers to onr stock mbracing all the choice q! towhich Pe ft shaking additions daily, which wo offer at ALS ICK SEMINARY FOR ¥ Business Suits! Business Suits! | 0 GEE ViSE Woo, «awed and «plit or in the * contee's PON Prine bet stick. OAK and PINE KIND STEFH INGS. in bundles or by & BROTHER, the cord. Nw je%S-tr OVERCOATS. KEDUCED IN PRICES. AVER OVERCOATS selling for price $9 OVERCOATS selling at $18; for- mer price $2 ENGLISH KERSE YL OVERCOATS selling at $14; er price $16. iVER OVERCOATS selling at £10 orMEE price & IN TLE OVEnCoaTs selling at $9; former wuitkty Beaver OVERCOATS selling at $7; former price 12. MELTON OVERCOATS selling at $6; former price "4. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT. SHOKT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXED. FULL DISTRIBUTION, FoR THE PEXEFIT oF THE Montpelier Female Humane Association, AT ALEXANDRIA, va ——— March 29,1875. AT 30 PER CED NT. REDUCTION. BUY AND SAVE. HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS § FINECLOTHIERS, jan6-tr CoRNER 71TH AND D Staeers. URE PEACH. VINCE AND PURE Fever, QUINgE AND arrue FRUIT JELLIES. COMPRESSED CORNED BEEF, a luxury, con venient and economical. SeSzezsex3 g| 322823882 decl7-tr Between 10th and lth atreets. PREPARED FOOD FOR MOCKING BIRDS, | 2S ah (C. Reiche & Bro.,) 33 cents per box; §4 per dozen. eee CARRIAGES. eee 4 Cc. WITMER, 22,170 Cash Gifts, amounting to.....$1 jans-tr 1918 Pennsylvania avenne. S. ROOSE, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, No. 1233 Pennsylvania avenue, near 13th street, Whiclesale Dealer in Imported and Manufacture the Gichas Le Man a ha oe Agent for the Ambr sin Fine Cat” Soe rented di from the factory at rl vs PRICE OF TICKETS. JOSEPH BECKHAUS, Whote Ticnew ic CARRIAGE BUILDER, 1204 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, rect the NUE lowest Ni 3 Balt . ABOVE GIRARD AVENUE. “Orders (eft at tre fallowsng hotel wil be prompts attended to, where persons can also ir at a slight advance over the wholesale prices: Witt Git Se Samp, Nd, figs, Ae Cio We tury & Co., St. George; 2 i, Owen, ESTABLISHED 1853 FINEST ASSORTMENT. jouse. Cc GAUTIER, . IMPORTER, And Extensive Dealer in WINES and LIQUORS. All the known brands of CHAMPAGNE always on 5 ©. GN facturer of the Native’ Wine Brtters, jandtr A317 and 1819 Panne ae ete T “8 4 for tickets may be made neces Post office money order on Wi Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, Pres't M. F. H. A., Alexandria, Va. y §r NEWEST DESIGNS. LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, FIVE-GLASS LANDAUS, COUPES, COUPLETS, BAROUCHES, PHATONS, VICTORIAS, CABRIOLETS, BUG- GIES, DRAGS, COUPE-ROCKAWAYS, GER- SHIFTIN street MANTOWN COACHES, CLOSE AND G ey ‘ashingtons D.C. QUARTER coacHEs. ENGLISH COACHES CLARENCES, 5 oct) am MOE eae ZUMBLER Wtcues. erat rppon, Bole ‘allows ame Bocce in. tat hoa M, W. GALT, BRO. & Co., for cover a angel ay ‘it LoNDoy, Offer all the newest styles of Stee, 5 per 100. Tailed, Beeps GENEVA, end os a ‘Droggists sad Faaes Gols eae eam | ar VERY LOW PRICES, juris