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EVEN Weather Probabilities To-day. Orrick oF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER. WASHINGTON. Jan. 14, 1875. states, rising dt fall in temperature, fresh West winds, generally eather, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. Ford's Opera House—“Humpty Dumpty,” With the runny Geo. L. Fox as clown. For the m r, dee €23 Penasylvan museun Northen Liert House — Promenaite core q fit of th phapahace Condensed Locals. psienlay the jurors t oO tischa@rged for the ter ‘The net receipts of the centennial tea party Capttel deducting all expenses) infest te S007, Charies T. Closs retires from the As- sistant District Attorneyship for the purpe of conneciing himself in basiness with his brother. CP. Closs Samuel Kalbfus, a litte son of Mr. T. B. Kaibfus was playing in front of his tw residen Street sonthwest, ing. when te man sei his overc v him snd Pote cvenne.—The detective’s rand poor. cuit Court visited Washty e hall nt, w District Afairs in Congress. MERTING OF THE HOUSE COMMITTEE. The House Committee on the Distri : a held a meeting this morning veed to report with amendments t corporate t nel Mount ome pprintst in THE STAR heretos iments are that whi company duly incorporated runs eet but « fare shall be five cents to t ary and two cents from thence to th mus of the row. Also te meory Tennallytov ter anenst by two renuis. ‘Also to bound- wed th t Masonic } Strict of Cr of the T Vides for an « in with mbignity from the act to pro ¢ District € teeing action Was taker AP The leziskativ riation bill No nitive and judicial ap- ported to the Senate t ppropr bers of ralth of he of ° ment ppropriations for salaries n the public bulldings and gre are left the same as in the House bill, that the bill. as amended by the rately a: Smitins: number four instes eniplos es SEW At ot the Interior has sent sentatives a ce ratenal mm Mr. Mullet of the Treasur: sproprist Hey already letion of the new iba. The S the Liouse of losing a report pervising Archit ment. asking $Id SHS in addition to t propriate for th Irthe District « rGaLieny—T pg ftets appear in the ra tor of the Ce vt: The ery Ww umber other ety. On Decemir Ist openine Gallery ot on free days, Was 6 making 184, wit the exhi the publ rin as aunt heads: bas-relief of has-rel dowment imeem Se Mes. W: coin He pe | was ah tx Wasnis halt fin ches int pampht i Mrs. Woe NG STAR. | Wright, (a sister Mott) of Auburn, > phia: Mrs. Lillie Devereaux Blake, York; M vasant Railroad Company. (Its provisions rk, and Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Cady § a the same set of tracks shall be used, and White both termi- womer free-love issue, hay overmment for ot, viz: th i tempts to divert discussie were promptly and st aries | few years sinee thes this con persons un audience or rather devices, one side be: with from whenee he troversy bety Miss Anthon: should i at Lincoln hall endorses the free QUrES en pat lorns the plat of the American assoc WOMAN'S RIGHT TO VOTE. National Woman's Suffrage Convention. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION. The National Woman's Saffrage Asso- ciation met in cimual convention &. Lincoln hell at U1 oelock this morning. Prior to giving an account of the proceedings of the convention ew facts relative to the national Ivaneement of women,may be interesting. Without reference to the origin of the movement to seeure the ballot for woman, except tosay that it was pioneered by Laue; Mott Stone, Susan B. Anthon: rnestine E. Rose, Eliza ton and others, it may be stated that Lucretia until 189 the advocates of female suffrage worked in harmony for a mutual end. LIT IN THE RANKS. ear, however, a ruptire ocenrred h resiilted in the division of the original association into two other societies; one. headed by Luey Stone Blackwe the American Woman Suffrage Association, and th |, entitled other by Susan B. Anthony, Eliza- iy Stanton and others known as mal Woman's Suffrage Associats med association, or as they atied, “the Boston set,” number among their members besides Mrs. Biaek- well. who is president, Julia Wanl Howe, Mrs. M ry A. Livermore, Mr. T. W. ber of lesser lights. pal association, ‘Higgin: who diet on 4th instant, was p thas a large bership, au is probably the most popa- nizar ITS MEMBERS ARF: An Hy. Of Roches = : AP Spene usan Edson and Mrs. Dr. Carolin of Washington, D. Cz Mrs. . Betroit: Miss ‘Phebe m. Phils ce S. Lozier, M.D.,” New ary S. Davis. of Orange, without 2 ath of Mrs. Wr ton is entit ce president. * im to accomplish idle. she being first y sSOckLtions —the tial dit dlpess free love, . Th e heretofore ad form, and without eudors- ither dress reform, unpopu ed it not nwt esti Miss Anthony gave’ th ers plainly to understand that their re rks must be strietly confined to one sub: ballot for women: and all to side issue rply rebuked. Only conventions invariably whonttended all of the sessic created much »rafftiction, by rerent speeeh while Sof - occupied a seat on the plitform the gaze of the astonishe banner with a stran ig oOrnamente. tures of representatives of the differ- ui the other with various mot- ng the reeesses of the con od his time in parading Pennsy! » with his ew him or the place While the ostensible in th ria- of opin- + for the rapture is said to have he WOOPHELINS OF FREE livision 1 Mrs. Ston Ss to whi ASsociN Vthow ment With popular AND YILTo: ntiou at this tim prs wet simuli- the presidin Ww Tilton pre at that time editor his tlezer « ditily and wee ntion. wn SESSIONS ¢ vely af 104... and has been customary £ the evenin intention to A numb: prese tree Lo ail Livermore. who. ackiress t nyention. Opening Proceedings. nce (MOSTLY f ales) commenced ck At hundred and fitty per ho seemed rather impatt und Mrs. Belva Lockwood ca stand and ¢ apologize a-appen s of the "SE tat Willa they were MiOre prow s Susan B. ~ Rat Psrate Saies iw broker 1 ave feet. imp! ya Smal John O'Brien. at $1,100. generel taxes and special impr Iwe streets. B.A. Warr auctioneer. sold yester tor B. HL Wa . trustee et front (oa L street.’ batwe Streets) of lot numbered 1. in . improved by an unfinished two. story frame building. to Join E. Keudalt osq.. at $1.0H er BUILDING AssoctaTions —At the regular meeting of t Buikling Association Board of Trade room at an average prem Preminm is consicde: new building asso nt vanced ix divided | the monthly able. eat hiv medline TRIAL. Foe MANSLAvEKT ing, in the €ziminal Court. Jndze Mac Ar thur, tie case cf Joseph S. Norwot With mansiapshter Prosecuting and My. Burr: Tow i aw were Me shah at ular panei: Win. 4 cans, Win. dyer. Jon ve. Cine taper Bovie. Sole . Wm. Mevoy, Ge » D. He i Bauer. The frwin being set beina caution ing about morrow ploroing, aul the pris mance, si as to . Se, were discharge? unttl to- meg Was Pe ou the more have hekl in Washington todiseuss the ri of self-ge This meet presentation whi who proceeded to read a foes States tn tie ¢ % # promisiug state of the cause gonerally. who he . It devoivel Mim. Stanton). as fisrt vice prest- over the deliberations o§ annual convention of the ns Suffrage \ssociation. association hai dvocates by death Smith, £ Harriet Wright and others. She liver the following OPENING ADDRESS. is the seventh annual convention we Tument for one-half the people. 1 comes al A most auspici when the entire nation is wile » the great principle of American “now being trampled tinder toot £ Louisiana. Selfgovernment reat subject that occupies. the sand the people. speeches and debates A Congress and state legislatures. Democrats wn liberal republicans alike are proclaim. inalienable its of the people. At terisis it would seem that liberty lov- ing statesmen might be easily converts to the ideas of woman suffrage. They neat » new princip! they now de IT the danger arises from educating people to violate the principles of free exiend the verpment. is tt not as daagerous in the twenty thousand won df demo- i liberal republicans are so earnues!- ing this prineipie in Louisiana, iey t be inconsistent by deuying to voice in the laws and rules that + in the right of trial by jney. and taxed to sup; t the She then introduce MISS SUSAN B. ANTHONY, y report oc the sociation during the past cing with the proceedings of wt convention, aud the action enate, the vole the question there showing that daring Past seven years in that body their i to 21. She then wares mule in ihe several of Women suffrage, Shew- Lg the reading of the report the audience Wes increased (6 severa} hundre |, and in the meantime an aecession to the members on the stand was made by the agziyal of Pach: of St. Louis; Lilly Devereux Blake, lew York, and Mary EL Fevre, of New Devereas lakes who sad ereux _ Ww call the attention of the audience? to the women who want to yote and the men who don’t, want them to vote. Dr. Mary Walker entered by the on the stage, dressed in her it on this oseasion by wearing @ purple velvet coat. Soma ap. tause Was given on her entrance. and first thair by the door, by those on the staze. her remarks to her own injustice shown — Mrs. Lilly proposed to While she was liar style, varving S k her ie int it Was not recogn: Mrs. Blake ¢ observations of tho women of her own state in the effort to exclude other institutten: ‘them from the colleges and Ss of learning, and from the various employments where, in her opiaio’, hey are best fitted to act. like to see men doing women’s work, which present all over the country in ices, Work shops, and various elective and ap- pointive. It may be said that all litte jminded men donot want woman to vote. This was @ fiet, that their best adv ines are the large noble speci= men of learning and culture are le suffrage while generally among the Ignor- She did not is the ease at printing offic ‘ocates among the best advocates of fern their enemies are Miss Anthony came forward and reat . THE RESOLUTIONS which had been prepare | Ww the oceasion as Kesolved. That the aseumed power fundamental rights of eltizensti ality of rights am: and hence, fatal to the pi esolced. That the assnmed power of the fact that th y for any class Dundore, ‘That to deny th ple New: Hampeh hisement of ichts of her citizens by forbiddin, v to the elevation af the large majority uutered the tedioal ERP COUZENS musement to as follows: Sus: . Catherine Stedr appeal toall present ses of thre hall. and sald the committee would station themselves loors to make a der to contribat ) the convention took a recess, its session af ri closed, Miss Anthony w Washington Markets. RULING PRE sis well supported, and the ly fitted and * Mrs. Stanton is chock full of fan, vin ises to be better than 10 wold give hy ‘Humpty Dumpty c and talked over shoukl take the Ford's Opera House. The oid folks, too, en. ¥ as clown execcodi more nights. er Comique is doing fair bnsi- ness with the shadow pant minstrels, &¢.. as leading { variety perform nee besides. ELECTIONS OF OFFICE fonadab Beneficial society cle the following board of directors: “Thomas Sumumerseales. M. Ahrens, Wim. H. B. Leech. R. T. Webb, F. Phipps, Jolin Leach and W. H. Snyder. & subsequent mecting of the board thi lowing officers were efected: Thomas Sam- Priest; Win. Phipps, V. P.; Wi S.; M. Ahrens, T. rion of the Georg: Masonic choir was held last evening, at Ma- ‘The following-named for the ensuing yea pang. president; C. H. A. Kiein- schmidt, leader; Prof. Gross Wordlinger, tres ~ F. lary. After the election the choir # fine colution. . Georcke, William The annual ¢ mand for Louisiana to Were elected to serve N MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION of rganized in this ¢ity yes- t being the care of the con- he following officers were P. Garnett, president; first president election postponed; Chas. P. son, second vice president; Dr. Wm. F. oung, recording secretary; Heary W. Gar- nett. corresponding seeretary; J. W. ——~— Fikr ALARMS.—The alarm of fire from box Wo clock last event og chimney mS the ane 2 lon mery stre-t, last night, dor caused ate ing of ihe office of J anal coal yard, foot the District was 01 tederate dead. elected: Dr. A. Y. was cansed by Irwin's Habeas TYE PROCEEDINGS TO-DAY. Elevcn o'clock this morning was the hour set for the return to the writ of habeas cor- 8 directed to jt-at-Arms Ordway tor the production R. B. Irwin. the reen- 4 racine Mail wines, before J ', ‘ae acArthur, and at t hour there warn large attendance in the Criminal Court- Toom. The counsel for the petitioner were promptly in attendance, but it was some time after the hour before the counsel for the government (Judge Fisher and Mr. Shelia- barger) appeared with Mr. Ordway. Irwin Was not brought into court. Messrs. T. J. Durant, J. W. Moore and €. P. Culver ap- peared for the petitioner. Mr. Urdway having sworn to the retnra, Judge Fisher was about to read it, when Judge Durant said he deemed it necessary, ashe was not familiar with the coarse 61 practice here. to ask that no return be enter- tained until the respondent comply with the order made, by the production of the peti- Uoner, and he read the writ. Mr. Shellabarger said his friend was pre- Mature, as the papers were nol to be eonsid- ered a full return, bat were to the point that the person was in the custody of the House of Representatives. He claimed that it was Sompetent to show that the custody was in the House of Rey ntatives, and” to pro- duce the body would disturb that custody. Mr. Durant said the point was whether the onder Svould be complied with. Judge MacArthur said that the writ w: the usual form. Judge Fisher sald that in the ease of Na- gent in 1849 the body of the relator was not produced, and the case of Bell recently, the same officer (Mr. Ordway) hot produe> the body before Judge Wylie. who held that it Was hot necessary to ce the body, Judge rth it was not his de- sign to interfere with the House of Reprosen- tatives. but itappeared that the court ha tno jurisdiction without the production of the body. If the court should conclude that Honse ot Representatives had not juris tien. how could the judzment of the court be enforeed if the relator Was not present? Judge Fisher said it was competent for the respondent to show that the court had not jurisdiction, and had no authority to issn the writ in the first’ ins The re: from the case of J.T. preme Court of th re- ported in 7th Whe » claimed that the House of Representatives was a couri of competent jurisdiction, and that this court Was not an appellate court to that body. Judge MacArthur, recognizing the principles in the d that the eon- stitution provide: writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended exespt in tiny of war, and it the rightof the citizc arrying with it the production of the peti- tioner, and he was clearly opinion that the body of the relator must be produced. Mr. Shellabarger called attention papers, which were a motion. to dis writ, and he argued that motion. Mr. Durant opposed the motion, citing a number of authorities - Judge MacArthur overruled the motion. Mr. Sh harger then moved that farther proceedings be postponed until to-morrow, and this motion was granted. THR CHESA AK AND OF TO CANAL — The president and board of directors of the hes: sake and Ohio canal met in Annapo- lis yesterday. The president submitted tis report, showing te revenue for the month of December ¢ ; the expenditir in to the iss the for the month showing the to the ver the water was kept in the canal until the 2th December and then was only drawn off because ail the coal companies bad stopped shipments tor 0 The coal tont nase compa S48. In aldition to whieh the revenue aecrued, but not ecotle oUntS fo nearly $6.00. Since the clos navigation the usual winter repa mnmenced, znd will be pushed forwi aS fo h ealire line in complete orde for navigation by tst of March next. INSTALL ation —1 Franklin = Wm. I. Kell, ¥ J. Robert Cooke. Kk Axe. Moot FD. SOURT—Jurtge Snel. . five prisoners were in th ‘ they were put through in doabt ick time. John Dunean was relieved of conduct. He thought $3 was the price tid, and Was not prepared; so he had to skirmish among his friends, and finally raised the amount. Wim. J. 7 nd boisteroy Henry Johnson, as run it y by Sorged on for larceny + from th ge Hotel House on suspicion of his having eon @ burs vy on Monday night, spoons, which n stolen from the hot-1 over tWo years Mr. Evans, proseeating the woukl to 2 nol statute of tion bar mh prosecuting; bh I that he res: the ow ad that th ssoontered. I «costs for ‘or di them vt said got him to put them yawn. This stary dont't worth cent with the court aS it has tohl t over for six months. Ss Jennings are two. octen, ay tneet in the pees in at teh : Last night they met in the Capitol Hill station, mings was quietiy sleeping on the planks when O'S cam: in, and being in # bibulous stat edb iy TApATE ENT his ve he ito the w al repute lon-keepe 1. The belligerent endl wae to inter had no ss sent down to wor ored. was Tiued SS from Officer Arne Was fin P with th it out. market baske au ssorfnent of produce of the ¥: The evid ng direct, the } fully direcied him to : witht i With st one mn hington, a 1 te pre Lot of nubtic Mary Nutrell. for the for- jeth time . pled guilty of vagraney, and was ssed down and out to the farto. John Goodman, loud county: $5. Win. E ne reckless, Mount const rous in thy Is, ston ant put being dru ely al by the cor fobert Hutehin todisturb the illness of our s ity of Georgetown, and paid a V for Charles Williams, lareeny of a nantity of bacon; $30 and contempt of court: § DY Of two boxes mike a “raise —syi ALEXANDRIA. SSS River News.—The river still presents an unbroken sheet of ice as far as they eve can reach in either direction, though upon close inspection a narrow track can be seen in the channel, but even that is filled with broken ice. The New York steamship Joan Gibson, whieh left here yesterday, suecceded in reaching Georgetown in “safety, and tae steamer Ladyof the Lake arrived at noon to- day trom Norfolk. The ice is thick enough to bear the weight of skaters, and a man sue- ceeded in going entirely across the river this morning by using @ skiffto cross the narrow track in the channel made by the steamer Lady of the Lake. cK SuooTInc.—The eold y covering ill the water courses ES Frank Whit ioe ice, has rendered the wild ducks almost a perite, and they dartat every appearance open water with the avidity charact r’stic of their fame ¢ ‘ners at the sight of a June bug. Little holes of the wharves of the city were invaded by them yesterday afier- noon, and considerable sport was Rp ening by persons who Were shooting theta from the end of the piers. Derretive .MCDEVITT, of adage was here to-day after Hugh Strider, who is, ebarged with grand larceny in. Washington city, and who, the detective said would “go bY for six years if he could gethim. But as Ingh is serving outa term in jail here, his visitto Washington had to be posiponed.— Gazette, Vth ——__+ +2 -____ $55 For A MAN’s Lire—A singular suit has just been settled in the Worcester (Mass.) Superior Court. The family of Nelson Gil- jmore, whose death was caused by a Texan steer, asked for $10,000 damages from John B. Moore, the owner of the creature; the court thought that $535 would meet the case, how- ever. NINE PRISONERS ESCAPED y from the Memphis ei il thy the careless- Patrik yes ane a armed with revolvers, and notori) wi vers, are ous Pegi oe (ANCLAL AND COMMERCIAL. Quotations furnished by Mutdicton & Co. bankers, The Nwere the priccs bid tart acked at tes meeting of the Washington Sisck Rxchamg to tar. asked. Bank wiry Lis bids M) U.S. gold. M2, bid, 12 incks—Na thong rpalitat Ba em bonds, F.4 A 6 pic Reltnaton Bite Te. Co, beac Mek hake Be ‘ire Ins. Co. stock, (Georgetown.) 141 bid. N jetropelitan Fire Tie Cosstock- 12 ltd, Aicrsndrie, Washington and Go, ship Compauy stock, 14! (pigrict mibia \— Washington (Co . & J.. 195.2 bid; do. 1576. w bid: do. }- Permanent tmprovement, 62 2.3 8d “a 3: 4577. 89 bid est Virgi uew, k higher, 2. Flour auchanst™ and dail, amber western 11a vt red w D2. Hisall9. fair to prise <¥Ivainin 1sai19, ret Marvlant, amber te. do., | white. ea 109108. leur P Prats Teum utech Whisky x RS: stork li Sw New Yorx, January 14.—Stocks mae Gold, Wwerimenis dull and kewer. Me ke 4568¢: short. 49055. New Vouk, January 1—Fiour dull and ae. glining. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn qui ner Loxpox. January 14, 12 discount of the Bank of B nt. Bonds ape DON. Jannary 14, 2:39 p.m. renfes at 62 f wk. The which ta CITY ITEMS. LEGANT, sweet, lig 1, Rolis, Bisewits, ¢ Bb Buekw Pasiry and Ca with Dool SAL? WATER DELICACIES._Just reesived per Adams Express: Fresh Shad, Fresh Salmon, Smelts, Ke erage Mackerel, Fresh Lobste amond-back if a Dueks, with of the largest and finest brands of Oyst that can be produced. INE E ‘ithor's Compound of Ort Li s induced some unprin persons to attempt to palin off cle of their own manufacture; but son who is suf from Cousli Consumption purel the results follow comme ple evic cess in heal by the mrestis A. B. Wilbor, Chemist Tur Nar New York avenur nf. per annum on dh posits foreach ca le month. Banking Lours,9 tod. Saturdays, to dand 6 to 8. Zits, watt cu LEIDSIECK, Siller tra Dry Campagne, Excelled 12,14,e03: For sale Corns, &¢. walks depenc White's &: site U, iY none. by Hann & Hume. Diishm@t . Treasury s, luverted eb 4,12-s,wit CLOSING TEMPTATLONS, 30 PER CENT. REDUCTIONS. CLOSING OUT SALES OF FINE BUSINESS SUITS. SAVE 30 PERC FINAL FORCING SALES OF FINE OVERCOATS. REDUCED 30 PE CENT. Overceats! Overcoats! Business Suits! Business Suit: AT 30 PERCE T. REDUCTION BUY AND SAVE. HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS § FINECLOTHIERS. angtr ER 7TH AND D Starers. Ne. 439 (BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR § ‘Tth street.) DECORATIONS, U7 th st CHOICE PAINTINGS, &c., MAR » Bi Carl Maile ‘ Oil painting of * Antumn on the Counceticut Finest collection of Pore trict ranging in price from &6 to So Ail the above are handsomely frame Also, ch eect assure VPiCTURE FRAME . Picture Cand and satisfaction guaranteed. ae 87 Terms Cashs jan37e L¥3'a sh} Roun t looe naan BECE AND TON} iGORATOR, EU EN 'D BY THE BEST PHYSICIANS RECOM NE ERELAND AND AMELION, LC Lexington street, Pope oF te Mervland Hospital for the Insane, } 3: Batrimonx, October 27, 1874. T have the tonic called “Liebig’s u no used. of EUART, President Maryland Hospital. SCHILLER & PINKARD, 479 Pennsylvania avenue Washington, D.C yani2-t ta,86m___ Wholesale and Metall Res pu CH, QUINCE AND APPLE PURE PEACH, QUINCE AND arPLe FRUIT JELLIES. COMPEESSED CORNED BEEF, a luxury, con- vVenient and economical. PREPARED FOOD FOR MOCKING BIRDS, (€. Reiche & Bro.,) 38 ceuts per box; §4 per dozeu. c. WITMER, Jan8-tr 1918 Pennsylvania avenne. a Ene avennne. Stare Sgemaitice Howe oi FM Tet, decd) gw & BON, 516 7th, _ HOLIDAY Goons, 935 Bridge strect pagan the patie 4 UNCLAIMED PACK STABLISHMENT Jannary 26th, 1ST, ATION SALE & street. the balamte remaining aneobl oi ages from the 1 establishinent sixes. pelore hag 5 special of a large assortment strang and Stoves. and Store Fixt THOMAS DOWLIN Iy—white southern sas: StASS; Wied Ww Se at the ra white. Hiay pprentast PROCLAMATION we have adopted every business day from 7 a.m, to 9 p.m who cannot call, b Work to be done. with full address, will ein egy part of th Brepaid or C. 0.1. will be de ivered at any pl sty WOH WH Premium Steam Dyeing 9 Jefferson stre: Exchange, ies and Children’s Fars in beautiful sets 1 ELEGANT HOLIDAY PRESENTS, of every description worn, at the lo’ W, F. SEYMOUR, TOWN SA k fonts. 9 a. m. ANK, D. , HP H.W. BARRETT H. Polkinhorn, mn, B.D. Hartley, oO “BOOKS A} 4. T. Mitchent — The grou pled simple arti- phate ol possesses most marvelous aling ras combined with the pare by Dr. Wiibor. This metic! SOLOMONS & CHAPMA Pure Linen” Papers, 911 Pennsytva R« HARD B, MOHUN & 00. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS 1015 Pexysy Agts. Lawrence's Vania AvENvE AVINGS BANK, corner of and 15th street, pays 5 per ———— ‘The wise for health on daily "and thousands patronize Dr. 35 15th street, oppo- pid painful Corus, AEMANAC H DE GOTHA FOR 1 GREVILLE'S Jov RNALS OF THE R BGEIV. AND WILLIAM IV MACHINE sales of R. B. MOHUN & ©o., Bes* Books AT LOW PRICES. large stock of BLANK BOOKS ly of COMMERCIAL STATIONERY WM. BALLANTYNE. pAt TEACHE ptember, 1874. STOVES, &e. A HITECTS AND Etta SNER, 717 Tt Street, ALER 1 ib. Manufacturer of Stores and in Hardware a NPD STC For sale and anpily ai aided to REDUCED IN PRICES. N_ BEAVER OV BEAVER OvERCS 4. ROOATS selling for 4 ATS selling at $28; for- Pret price S28 Ken EY OVERCOATS selling at $1, 16 AN Rovencoars selling at $10 LR OVERCOATS selling at §9; former "AVER OVERCOATS selling at $7, former price $12 MELTON OVERCOATS selling at §6; former prive A. STRAUS, TOIL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and Nth xtreets. feet tr__ Between ith and 1th streets. PSS canniaces. Se JOSEPH BECKHAUS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Chromos, Eugravings and Photo of PAPER. S in the Dis- H an Bary silver and gold plated Picture Nailx, Rings, &. Orders for Paper- iow Shades or Picture Frames puuc- waithiy B NION OF DR. STEUART, OF BALTIMORE. ay that Thay te ths auld Extract of Beef ta ustitution and in private practice for wore than. a year, and recommend tt as one of the inost efficient Preparations IT have ever met with. “It comoines the Mirtues of food and tonic iu a remarkable way, ant i fun satiefied that It has becn the means of saving Ife * cr micive Could dy 20. 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LONDON LAYE VALENC IAS MATS AND SULTANAS Arter hover m« 4 1 boxes eo» tor re) Layers in Faney Good B. GENUINE GOSHEN RUTTER. ONE TON CHOICE. IN HALE ELV % IRKINS, ky D DECEMBER 17, 1574 LEMONS. CITRON AND FRENCH PRUNES NEW ZASTER CUREANTS. O CENTS. OR a8 POUNDS FOR $1 STABLERS BARTLETT PEARS. Swee 4 N, GREEN PEAS AND APPT. “ SALCE. CANNED) EDAM CEEESE, P s00DS AT ea PINEAPPLE CHEESE, BEST GOODS a $1.75 ELPHONZO VOUNGS & CO. Grocers Masonce T ELPIONZ9 YoUNGS.2 JF. SOHNSON ‘ 2 Hee. LOODs, ASES— In Cat Glass trom &2 * In Bacharat. Cot vation, from to $10 In Bacharas Sto SW per gant deste g Ink Wells, Match § Therma: Ben iLT KRONZE and Cigar and in Cut Glass and Broure Wes and Shell Cotte, Hand and urists’ Cups and Boities. Ad at ingly Low WS. THOMPSON. 303 teh I OR THE HOLIDAYS, HILDREN S SUITS, fr HILDREN § OVEROOA ROWS SELTS. tr 4 yenrs VS OVE m9 to 1 yemns YOUTHS st OB yonre. YOUTHS oVE BtoB) years Above gov New Work, and will Le offered at wh 4 to 8 youre, A. STRAUS, i611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENL r Retween Mth and Neh ot HOLIDAYS. rs PUTAL PREPARATIONS r ERR & B NCY GOODS, FINE PLATED WARE, par full ete HRISTMAS PRESENTS SETS. BRONTES SETS, PAKIAN STATURS, CAKD TiR S. JAR DENTE 4 BRONZE GOOUS GIFTS FoR TH -M Mw Fe RS: FURS! HOLIDAY PRESENTS Exlarged stock in— SEAL SKIN SACQUES, MUFFS AND moas Mink & Black Marten, Mafl< and Bows, £ Cape, Mott Otter” Misses Call ip solicited. AND Woop. D —On be est Virwini open all hands of tris LS. Hickory Samed aud Split, any 1 Ofc CH AL, WOOD AND BUILDING MATERIALS. ee Atel ase BRITUMINOUS ALS, ¢ HICKORY WOOD iu the stick, of Jers of any 1 fidelity at tus that defy coupe al OR Branch Va Whart— > northwest » southewat E iu ne _ WN. « CINAND (OAL! COAL! = WOOD! woop: JOUNSON B THERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, CARGOES OF COAL. ANB O0b AKKIVING {thet st selected stucks ever offered in Wash lic. or those in want of Fuel, to ves and depot aud see at. feral tes thee tem AK WOOD AT $7, AND PIN 0 at GG per curd, delivered tm ea me or tee city. Leave your orders with BRAD. ADAMS, corner ‘Sth and F streets, or seud them to ATLEE S Whart, foot of 6th street. ar GOODWIN ¥.ATLER. J BE. ZU6, Dealer in Best Varieties of ANTHRACITE AND CUMBERLAND Coan. Ako, WOOD in the stick, spit. Prices moderate ape i poaane Oftices and Yard=:—Foot of K street and Bhode Island avenue, between 9th avd ih creme, Urders alee ways Leone \ &:PRAKSON, corner Sth sal Dette eae ere th and D etresen._jyt-ty Cear: COALt: We ‘ite the attention of consumers to onr stock. of COAL. crniuacing all thechonee avalities en whick Be are tanking additions daily, which wo offer at 2 hk 20d PLENE WOOD, sawed and split or in the OAK and PIN! je25-tr Mill’ und Dupo, Seventh street . 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