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EVENING STAR. ‘TUESDAY.. .. February 2, 1875. te Curis §: oO FICER. OF CHIEF SIGNAL OF! — WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 1875. In the muddle and eastern states, rising fol- Jowed by filling barometer, higher tempera ture. easterly winds, hazy or clowly weather. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-Night. Pord's Opera House. —Mr. Join T. Raymond as “Colonel Mulberry Seliers” in the “Gilded Age” Thecter Cmnique— “Life's Peril: or. Head, Hands and Hearts,” anc other attractions. Nimetecth-street Baptist Chorch.—The jubilee singers. Busonie Temple—Soviabie for the benefit of St. Dominick's Church. Ontd Fetio Hei.—Blind Tom, the pitnist ‘The Evening Me Daniel Robertson divoree from his wi With the exee bere and the Potomac may be said The plasterers st the r rtson, not he open. department Write to say that it was they and not Mr. | Brooks who ditcovered the fire there on Friray last they (the plastere gave the alarm axd notified the wate! Jn adaiti e ex eden yeste ©Widew's Mite,” <1: D.. 6 cents. on behalf of » Lone stnrday’s STAR Blin Tom. the remarkable cotor Will give his first performance Jows' hall this evening. It is nardy Sary to do more than annoancé 1 his musieai merit is recognized oy this tin This ts ground heg day. That sagacious le cuss on emerging frem his winter therenpon again retired to the shades of pri- Vate lie, asa clear sky terday (according to og lore) means six Weeks more of ice & specime milled ny th lings Pur’ it an excelic Th Middlings Purifying Compe organized in this city, Bramhall president, and Potomac, and Alex @ria and Fredericksburg railroads 4 Rouneed:—Wayne MacVeazh, ever: 3. Kingston, general freight j 1 pea ner. purehasinz azent One of the most useful inventions of the the is the “Recon! Ci pblished by RB. } Sue. Te supplies at § the insert om of 3 Ass¢ ciation met A. Y. P. Garne and Dr. Wm. P. Young secre ~ A fin cial siaiement was i showing 2116 on band. Xty-three new members were €lected. amt the election of tin i President was pos:poned till the next ter Judge Cart Slated yes ter appeals from 5 M ‘Arthur. of the ding the Ci Court. xe would torn over all s of the peace tod Criminal Court. com | aw! that any éruggist or any other pet-on viv | the provisions of the act shall be <n ‘ © gorges al Gies- ot Washington navigation on ng saw his shadow, and uxtam nding room e chair, District Affairs in Congress. BILLS ON THE SENATE SIDE. In the Senate Tisterdey, Mr. Howe intro- dneed a bill, whieh was referred to the Judi- cimry Committee, providing that the Sapreme Court of the Distriet of Columbia shall have pores make snch rules as may be neceseary to procare the depo- of witateaes beyond Use Limits of the District india, to be used in evidence on the trial of conses in suid court. whether s@ch canses be ai law Mr. Wright introduced a bill, which was red to the Jndiviary Cemanittee, incorporsting ‘The Grange Nadoual Benefit Association of th United States. "The bill wunes a3 R. sbankland DW. Allen, D. * Relies, Win 9. ireland. Win. Sa The xpecial oieet of the association is te provide and mamntain a ; 'T PROHIBITORY LAW. Mr. Wright also introduced a bill which was refecred to the Finance Cotumittes, to prokiliit the manufacture. kuportation, and sale of airohotic ligaors asa beverage in the District of Cofuinbia. The Bil provides that only regularly Hcensed drug. gists <hall hereafter sell Yiquor and then only for medical. scientific or mechanical wes; that they shail ke pa recister of all sales and. to wham sold: wt fk t lees than $20) nor fese than hres nor tt of i additions. impel ding shall t from the ilies pany from pe iu cock reported favorably pendment. ® bill to amend th cl incorporate th ation of the B the Conus on Finance. THE TORNADO SUFFFRERS. ners of the District, to whom was the bi) intradueed in the H i ification af <uch per sons as sur by the tornado ot the 4th of Ja Jast. have notived the District Committee that th re is, in theigopiuion. an improper one: that “ Tess Hite should te lab LOH -° OP SMALL > Commissioners of all pox scare during th h ied ty Con ik SENATE COMMITTEE ON THE DIST yesterday postponed the further consi i Coreoran wis, chairman. avd uot their y f to ha Menecing with the triais Momlay next “hill will therefore pr By et of Cons © Crimina ered at the wext moeting of th Con: ized to try suek civil eases as : - SENATE TO-DAY ma Signed. Men's Cathol South Washington, neficial organization, ‘Was organized last evening. and the follow ing officers were ©! eorge K. Pett. sident: Samuel B. Beyer, vic |. J. Dermety, secretary: R. I lex, W direciors, rms. ervbody is giad to welcome § back to Washington. He is wi mond, to support aim in ded A ©r. more properiy. ine lecture of “Col. Mul- berry Sellers.” Our play-goers will remom- ber ymond as associate! with pan in the management of Carusi’s theater, on 11th Btreet, in 1861, They were both prime favor ites with the Washington public. At the annual meeting of the Burns Club Yast night officers wer: elected for the ensuing Fr as follows: George Cowie, president: lohn Gibson, Ist viee president; John Berry, ‘2d vies president; Johu MeGrezor. treasurer: A.D. Mowbray. secretary. Mr. W Who has so ably presided over this elub for the past two years, declined serving another term. ne District Government Affairs. The United States Tres ¢ and the Assistant U New York con P payment interest on the District 5.65 bouds this morn- mmissioner Keteham this morning ivon: @ tt “of the fire dey tock rtment were Controiter Coyle. ive their pay on t Collector's office Association of Mr. Hitcheock. from the Distrigt C ported fare Withont ame toby yosterd Men's Benevolent itt thi city, heretofan and ont of the existing of Maryland, pre a tition citrens ofthe Dist of Columbia ask Wil LSS, providing for oran Square Market ittec on the Dis- uta. The pe - PpThysen mand om as inh F. Martin. D.S tell. Th ce George ¢ + te the Distr t reported = makes Up any distanc = District m iy 8 miment gives the ¢ Sree t ta branch read to the Goreru- mieiit By.-ane - A DELFO ATION OF LADIES, Members of the Woma: tional Christian 1 Union. appeared t the Fieanes Committee to-day ts ask for such restric tation, inanufac evaluation ae steal! hit th —_———~e-—_—_— al shica! m the District of The Fire This Morning. K = ne Al ® few minutes to fouro’clock this ing. Mr. Mitis amd © Gre near the boiler timber set int Mr. Mills w guish th the diry-house alarm gine-house minutes had the fire. The ent Promptiy to 4 standing material men su of the mil! » part of the machines that tream of re fire de portion up) and band engine is al lous that the entire huliding and com s did those who were pr of the efficient working vlice depa Phe moutdi: salle The jusured in District com: i —_e—___ THE Granpl dist 2 eral on ing’ cc the statue of reii Mr. Ezekiel, now iv . & voung to be unveiled at the Placed in_ its nict ington. The repo: make up its Iptor of promise. and tennia! before heing ol in Wash- urged that each lo quota to pay for the siatae, whieh is n completed. and will cost he tween s: nd <H.000. “Atlanta was fixed as the place of hi WEXt an nial con appeared fast t toa fall house. in his wnedt chars Set from Mark Twain's “Giklet Age. From the rise of the curtain in the first act unti} the finaie, it is replete with trite say- i and actions, and contains ay good its which account for its long run in New |. Col. Sellers has been made a charae- ter in Mr. Raymon«t’s hands equal to some of the best speciaities of the best actors. His description of his various «peculations—eorn. i. rye, Water, &c..—are very comieal_and the house in a constant roar of lag ter. ‘The tria) scene in the Ath act is one of the best on the stage. ——_e—__ Suppen Deatus —Ar thw o'clock yestor day morning a colore! man. named Joseph Peele, living in Jackson alley, in the rear of the Congresionad Gite office. complained of a in im the breast. and lying down for relief, ied within a few minutes. A colored m: amet Tames Blackstone. living at No. 301 E street southwest. missing Qis mother at the breaXfast table yestentay Morning, 15 o'clock, went up stairs to her Foom. and found her deart bed. whither she had retired the night previous in appar. ently good health co THE GREAT AUCTION SALE of Lansburg Brox. comes in just in time he of the great- ble serviee to government employees others who receive their pey on or about the first of the month. This is fully ander- ‘Stoud by the class benefited. as is shown by the crowds constantly in attendance, who avail themselves of tbi- opportunity to get bargains. The sale will be eontinaed during the week, thus 2tording a chauce to all. —_¢——_— At the + §: PvILDING Assoctatioxs. monthly meeting of the Republi and Loan Assortation last night, 44,609 was sold at @ premium of «bout 12% per cent NEW FIRE ALARM TELEG 1¢ Senate Committee on Pat held a <p WE TAKE tion of « f » the pl wear. and new Freue ad crosses in dead gol evening wear, at from $5 te $5. has also on he ses, wh i square 78, to Colonel cents per sqaare foot: lo! ink 1G feet, to C per square foot: lot ; vio ¥ loot; lots, square to George D. Mueller. ai squar Milbur scents per By Thos. E. Wasgaman, real aml auctioneer, part of lot MH. in squar hmproved by a double brick house, to J Anderson, for $9,270. —— Gee THE AMALGAMATED Hovsk CARPEN FERS ANp JOINERS met last wighi, David Brannon in the chair and J.P. MeMahon sec- retary. The report of the branches in the United States and Canada for the month of January was, received, the number of branches. 1s; membership, 53; on donations, 4; on sick benefits,6. It alsoshows the sixte of the trade to be very bad in Baltimore, Boston. Pittsburg and Albany; bad at Chi- cago, Philadelphia Cleveland and Fall River; improving at Newark, dullat New York and Washington. D.C: good at San Francisco, and generally dull in Canada. The return of votes for representatives in the American District committee elects the following mein- bers :—W. Whittakerand J. Yates. Mr. Johu Woy te was re-elected secretary. THE GRAND CONCERT of the the Mme. de Murska troupe will be given at the National Theater on Thursday evening, instead of at Lineoln Hall, as eriginally announced. Mr. be Vivo, the manager, finding the Theater could be had for that evening, and that a great many persons desired the change to be mate bn geod = rs acoustic advantages, promptly secu: it. The company com- ‘sce, besides Mile Iima de Sturskay Mme. Carrena Sauret, the distingutshed pianisve: Signor Ferranti, the gee ral buffo, Monsieur Savret, the ¢minent violinist; Signor Gae- tano Braga, the celebrate violoncello virtu- oso and composer, and Chas. E. Pratt, tae able aceompanis THERE WERE TWELVE PRISONERS sent to jait today from tbe Police Court, a lite above the datly average. Tt is believed that many of the jail inmates commit petty crimes, especially that of larceny, in order to get some piace to live without labor dur- ing the winter weather. The jaii is very mitch crowded at present —_-—_— A CARM—I would ask « suspension of uublic Opinion in regard to a statement in tae STA# until such time as THE STAr: can publish my Vindication. ALeKED Ret, Sixth Auditor's Office. ery six moni ly aml that an appropriation of for the payment, of At sys that appropriating $2).4-0 8. S. IxstitrTr MFETING.—The first ses- sion of the 8. S. Institate meetings, under the auspices of the committee of the normal class of the Y. M. C. A.. was held at the Con- gational church this morning, and was largely attended. The exercises were con- dveted by Rev. and were of a very interesting and practical charae: ers and pastors # great deal of useinl infor- mation Py regani te the Sabbath school work in this city. The second session was heli this | afternoon at 2%, o'clock, And the third session will be held in the main andience room of the Congregational chureh ati \ o'clock this eve- ning. There will be two sessions to-morrow, at 10:30 and 2:59 at the saine place. — THE DECTFE oF REBEKAH was conlerred on sixteen jadies by Excelsior Lodge, No. 1. 0.0. F., last evening, Past Grand D. Stu? officiating. in the presenee of a | the liens on my p large uamber of members and visitors, In- cluding delegations from Rebekah Degree Associations, Nos. and 2. An able addres? by Grand Ry presentative John F. Havenner Tolowed. with remarks daring the evening by F. A. Stier, F. G. Dake, F. D. Stuart, and hers, interspersed with music by the Odd Pellows’ choir. ——— a CANDLEMAS.—To-~day met ation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, which is o Churehes, and the candles requir: service of the cnsuing year are con: hence the name of Candlemas D: effect that a fine Cand severe winter. In & tor Jemas Dey portends ptiand the prognosties ‘Spressed in the following distich: “If Candi¢mas is fair and clear. nere'll be twa Winters in the year.” nkrupt g pir Habilit I the ¢ tors in the th deiphia, and Washingt called for the ithof Febr on the matter. The lv he ay tion before the court is set for the 21th February. e cities of New York, Ph erat tandans arenment comme Sauiry Covert—Jucdge Wylie. While flow ins Wheeler 8. Rowe ad litem. i inin Hetlow trus Tider 10 how 1 appointing cou RORATE COURT. «the will of the lat Peoven Bh atris of the te: Vs Tuige Otin, Elizabeth S. Roborts ation: filed fur le lication ordered. Jonny as rani willot ¢ probat Ponier Covrt—Jv To-day, nes White Jerry Maxwell, him aml chi eo ge away with her wink mone: te Antho: battery on 3 she aske hit for some money for the supp family, after he bad drawn $38 from his employe aud he kicked her into the gutter; $20, and t Pi) As, Marr, $3. Boddy Adan Hand We n Samael sual boy aid costs = Walie both pot mary broke inte ihe shoe shop and stole some shoes. Spider, so it Walters was caught, are * charge ofl vawait the grand jury. wi bat ¥ Quinan in $0. Mulloon was bill and a ny Who testitied u Water str: drunk. imt not so drank r recollection of ir. aud that he day last Jour ph orth “3 of : he fined bing dnlaue ay ten with burglar broaki of Wm. H. Bean with int st nigh acct in gor to wets his hand lost nigh at ot his han not with it pueis fhxed at Buti pn Wth Buildin night at I. hall, and th cers ele for the eusuing 3 bangh. presider dent; Ferdinand tr rer. Board Jos. L. Simms, Thos. Dowiin Birch, Peter Meir follow’ i var Win. Cla- oridardt, vic ing of the stockholders of yesten o'clock, board omin: year 1 T. Mitehetl, Eied. W y, R.A. Shinn The y Dick son a “Lok dire tors met : lowing off for the horn; presides vice president. Fred. ¥ eae A TRADES-UNtON’s si Judge Daniels ar or Ex es Lhe opinion of » Supreme Court, Z. in the case of nst the New York Ber Operative Masons, in wiich ly of sion wa of its Writ ¢ MUS PEM the soctety all his rights, privile is from this onler of m int Stepae + relied upon does Dot apply to this 1 bei ue tir : he laws of the society ed, in case of violation of its by-laws 1 fine or expulsion, as the so- and as they first n the expulsion e expuls: y might de di the fi it, the court holds san error: aso the society's laws pro. hat no meniber shall be expellet until served with an order to stow cause why he should not be expelled, which the plainil denied had been done. ef firms the order th $10 costs, besides dis- son the appeal and thi APE OF A MURDERER.—Jesse Fonts, dercr Of the Herndon family, who Was lo have been hung on the 19th proximo, escaped from jail, Brentsville, on Satur- day evening, and at last accounts was still atiarge. He burnt a hole through the wood- en part of the partition of his cell, and then having removed the brick nud mortar part, entered the corridor, the door of which was open. The jailor, Arthur Woodyard, was ab- sent at Manassas, but his wife catching sight of the escaping prisoner, seized and grappled with him. He was too strong for her, how- ever, and having knocked her down, rushed out of the open door and inade for the pines, in which he was soon lost, leaving his bun- . Vincent. of New York | eliciting from the different teach- | is the Festival of erved in all the Catholic for the rated, There is A tradition in most _ of Enrope to the been iecision met against Dean st al. istrateix of the estate af of the late Rociacl REECHER'S TRIAL. Tilton’s Testimony. After our oe of the Tilton- Beecher trial c! yest y, Theodore Til- had the position recto York Independent sone toes ry my wife was a ynember of Piymouth church about three year be- fore 1 became acquainted with her; Lhave been ac- guainted with Francie D. Moulton ever since my schoolboy days. perhaps in 1545 or 1849; in December, IO. T owned the honse_in which T lived. with ita Hibrary. valued at about $25,000; Lowned a sbare in the New York Tribune,a sinall farm in the west, valued at $1260, a piece of land in Prospect park, vained at $1.00; there was a morteage of $7400 on my house; when’ left the Ludependent my property was valned at about $30.00); [had money ont at in- terest deposited with Woodruff & Robinson. after January |, 17], and $7.00 obtained trom Mr. Bowen. 20 from my lecturing tour. $1.00 from my books 6.000 from, Mr. Meulion, and aljout $5448 from «aby scribers of the Golden Age: T had no debts other tham the liens on my property; L did not Know the soarce y came which was given to me by Moulton, I did a it came from Beecher the sith of December, 190, 1 had an interview w: eee her MOULTON BROUGHT MR. retired. L did not selute Beecher cressed the room and Tucked the d and sat down opposite Mr r. 1 began in thie way: 1 thi id “+1 “presume vou revived from Mr. Bow ter demanding vour re frean your pulpit aid, todd itn me. and Ts i hiv thanks and not me. of this “inters CHER nor heme. or; went back said himself, with m m goto Bowe inti A WOLF IN THE FO! meNtirpatel t My 1 Thad eM out re that after I tad fers iew with Bo: toe my wife, whe t to and re i moe that DT said in th thar L worth hor; for jue what Pinesat hte him Elicat ped inte 6 SCX: after the » Payne the 1th of October, dy to him. and ont vening at lor residence the aot that this b that v <he t [then told Mr. Beecher t the country @ brokei-t trrmed af my being fnsed. aad ly inter reed LE wouhl reqaest Mr. VW T felt great re Know the facts anew unt Me, Boocts This will Kilt me; Mr. Moniton aut Mr. Bech tered the parlor and the doer waschiset court here took th e AFTER RECESS, Tilton resmaed ihe stand and coutinned his tes weny -—On the 3d of January LE went to Moalion ~ shortly Borcher « je room, Mon id Dehootd not retuce t aim in hy : knowing by + How could self befure you vot morning, * for imerl! Hiewe that he hawt neve it thre interconr f bust Ne Wontan he had ever remetare her many love and tur man sitting on a bri ON THE FDGE OP AMELE 1 remember im inte a v6 ped ith Bowen: fain that red he did ao? care about 5 her a ai iar imaligniiy in the Bowen, & inf ed from Mrs, letter. andl it was in r tained in the letter scopy of the lette harged me with her's erimin ot the cltate ton him that Mr The the terminat view Lexth u “nt to Mr. Bowen by Mrs. Tome: Tread it as an exatnp of letters Mee. Morse was in, the habit Me ter to Mr teat f bry showed Montton’s n with bis '( Mowlton’=) consent a thls was oath; Moulton be mit Bi STRANGH SToRY Awour A BiBir.—The Pall Mall Gazette says everybody has heard of the three wise meb who went to sea in a bowl The [pan where these three worthies ot nursery iiterature flourished before the un- fortunate shipwreck which terminated their history was some few years ago the scene of an event, or to speak more accurately, it is said to have been the scene of an event, which goes far to prove that the centuries dle and his shoes in_her hands. The sherify | Which have elapsed since the maritime ven- of the county bas offered $0 reward for his ture just mentioned had not added to the arrest. He is deseril as a dark, co; wisdom of the place. The chureh was bein; colored negro, ee einer oy restored, so we are informed, and the woo age, five feet four inches high, nappy hair ex- tending low down on his temples, large eyes, work, as is usual in such cases, was being removed and sold, to be replaced, no doubt, with adowneast look when addressed. and | With the “Gothic” of Southampton street! jiober er ed paat yer ng ae He was bare- jeaded and footed when he escaped, and w: dressed in.a suit or dark clothes?! 4S pt ne THE HEROINE OF THE RUSSIAN SCANDAL. The heroine of the great Russian diamond Played fue part of the ero, iy enjoying het y ¢ hero, is er ro in Paris, while her unfortunate royal lover has heen declared by imperial ukase to be non compos mentis,and placed under re- straint. She is to be seen daily driving in the Bois with a superb team of Russian ee ca her peenty is ee wise rr > x brief cel rity rapid! on? the wane. Alexander Dumas, in lately-published preface to the new edition of “Maaion Lescaut,” makes allusion to her | tiov room. when a grocer in the village bought for a few pele be oak reading desk and tae Bible chained to it. For some time he used the leaves of the Bible for trade uses, and the desk and cliain went the way of oid effecis. But a friend,a bookseller, Suggesting that the Bible deserved better treatment, he was put into communication with an eminent collector who gave him £50 for what re- mained. This turned out tobe a 1 SO Gir Syeda Eee et was the chureh sold i:—worth ‘About C250, at Teast that may be called roughly its yalue; but as many years have elapsed since oue was sold, itis very possible that twice or even thrice that sara ag have been reached in anane- ir t Is not to spread aie when he describes the modern demi-mon- | gossip, but to give the authorities of a daine as “wearing on her neck the pearis of | respectable Lincolnshire parish, wil failen majesties, and with ber arms loaded With jeweis stolen by princes of the blood.” ‘This is literally true, as the celebrated neck- peey gothic and thorougily “restored” ht > BNO} anity of d of & ramor watch does. then nore 2 diecrsatt lace of black pearis which belonged to the | than even the exploit of thelr three wise men Empress Eugenie is now in possession 2 of old; for, as Auna Deslion, one of the rivalsof Cova Pearl | grace, 'so it be ancient enough: is Detter than in the evil world. ae When an afvetiouat maa in Mount Vernon, li, pubiished a*persoaal” solicit- | missing since the ing correspondence with * ladies.” the type fiend set it up “eolored ladies,” and the poor iellow is iv trouble, even modern honor, be it never so great. ———_— eee a7 The number of patients Known to be burning of the ‘oung cultured | female asylum, near Quebec, isnoe cane ly stated to be twenty. Only tayo bodies far have been discovered in The rains, e [ANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Wal Q New Yous. February 2—The Post’: Spancial art- The stock exc i lative shares ace higher than. yo~ leek. since which it hig seh at GILMORE Mg per cent. for tarrying to” fat. ad rate Lar, pr ite sixty days’ sterling Th Plasses are 49%, Tn the money market eal 2e3 per cent, and mercantile ps Gove mrcent bows Righer here, by reason The hero ef the two great 3 his famous 224 Regiment B: York, engaged for im London are Md LOUISVILLE. . which were steady to strong Specntative shares are all higher than yesterda and the tum which was made by the covering short contracts seems to be developing a strong “bull” fesling than it was generally supposed first half hour there was an advance the latter Wabash. During th there was a 4 The public may m FIVE THOUSAND BANDS Brass Bands, € Bands, Reed Bands, and so on—in the United States, Among this number—gool, bad and indiffe ourse. great rivalry for promine ¢ organization which again 3. te k Exchange is cific, WA a40% > Western »; Lake Shore Iatter Pacific wn by the price « and Mississippi, fant, Saas; Wabash aigalas's, and N tionof being rec «the BEST BAND IN TLMORE BAND OF NEW Baltimore, Febraasy sixes. poelors, for ite morits Tby the Trustees and This is the orgar eR, Wald. Flonr Public Library of Kentucky, 1 western ‘red Pennsylvania CRY, ON THB Western mixed, THOUSAND Wheat dull and dev! aniet and ane! interconre ty days have bee! 1 LIBRARY nabed the manag vk of England rate. rawn on diseount to J E THOUSAND D PD DOLLARS FINE THOLSANYD TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ' 1ovs Breact’ HEAL Presbyterian chnre wed by the differen FOURTEEN THOUSAND DOLLA fhe Interior. which had ihe warfare so bitte Protessor F THOUSAND DOLLAR FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS » POUR THOUSAND THOUSAND DOLLARS THOUSAND DOLLARS ONE TIOUSAND DOLLARS FIVE HUNDRED - ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS * FIFTY bor | twhich had been thy the wounds open sis for this unity, ans of keeping deemed the t cordingly approached with a proposition to had been a strong adheren ion with Prote Thompson accepted the position. and the rv sult is a reunion of the fetions. ent Mr. McCormick ga 1 the adherents of the Lwo prof: mingled in pleasa ORBAND TOTAL, 20.900 Girrs Mrs. Young. a lady 00,000 the funera) ¢ came so excited ov posed future panishm rer, the pastor, became unsettied. a description of sup She was seized with EOF TICKETS, about her honse p at a window matter incoherent wo noises in the room » ITY ITEMS iy made or maile to onler gitar ashaeatat Bg CHAPPED HANDS AND F wt should be y this rong SPECIAL NOTICE, +. E. Bramlectte, ath of Hon, Pho: ¥ proceed quie brings with hi anced for Febras: 5 it day withont any fh iclay on any avec ber postponemy: K. T. DURRETT, President NS. Caly, Secretary. Will be the gr ©. M. BRIGGS, ut and Manager, Loui New York aven deposits for Banking bours, 9 to 4. } todand 6 to 8. ASK YOUR y or Extra Dry Ned by none. se for health on daily and thousands patronize Di. 5 15th street. appo- to avoid painful Corns. ails, ete. Walks depend BRANCH OFFICE site U. S. Treasury, Bunions, inverted “EAST CALL. Library Kentucky, mts’ Fine Clothing. THINK OF IT, Per Cent. Reduction. FINE OVERCOAT BROADWAY THERES ECONOMY IN IT. 3 Per Cent. Reduction. FINE BUSINESS SUITS. NEW YORK. COMFORT, ECONOMY, NEATNESS. Save 35 Per Cent. FOR TICKETS FINE DRESS SUITS. An Elegant Selection Still in Stock. CLOSING OUT. CLOSING OUT. FINAL OFFER. Buy yor, HABLSE BROB., MERCHANT TAILOKS § FINECLOTHIERS, WEW YORE I CoRNER 71H aND D STREETS. ag! on BALLS, PARTIES, Sc. Ts NOTICE —ee TRE SEVENTH ONWEAL Bat TERS ENION Sisal <2. ad- one wnctaeee t ‘ take place a «Taye EVENING. Feuer 310 milting # Gentiomam “ WASHINGTON SCHUETZES VERETN, GRAND MASGI RRADE PALL THURSDAY EVENING. Fenmians a. 083 AT THE SCHUBTZEN PARK Members of the Vercin and their La tuitted, Carts of Ment Cards of Admissic aa VER MTS. KR SALE OR RENTS OT RTE orthwest comer ot Congres and B fot 60 by fae. water, and furs watural wood. ¥ one of the bet thn low. consider ite cost. ot B will 16S West at. 948) foot front. papal ded inte three grt hones Rot ore ands At WM TENNEY « TONS 1 Shirting and cor Cot < Kas al @ Ns $03 ly BENJAMIN MIL “ 5 a > e formes rsiip inthe T wl MAN ke ae G BUSINESS. at No a5 *. f town, under ane ‘ EMMERT & hOLEF oh ri MEMMERT & JOUN § the tollow ink rites. vi every Duties dey who cans Work toh . Wil toe wattod Mi. AM work any place im Vand re PATLEY, 4 Sconrtig Re town. DU i __LADIES’ GOODs. ig SPRING OF 1875, 719 JUST BRINE From ta PORTATION — 4 lin EDGES. INSEATEN t and Namek CIPDRE LACKS; Dives, SASHES, & GREAT Bake ais ON Pine Bin A LL StLK GROS GRAIN BLD fens rs, UAE awd 8 ot ith 0 TRING THE P Ngee RY and DRESSMAKING—Up ATTENTION, LapiEs: 7) = Ay POL BALLS AND PARTIES v FLOWERS at bw “ FAN LACK WANDRERCHIPRS. © 17 i Stiver AIGRETTES tor the rT, at er “ KID GLOVES. bw =Two Bartons at Th Bo FiCHUS. COLL RETTES. DRESS Ca: tv order, at i MES, M. J. HUNT™S, Jan26-tr ____ 62 and 623 D «treet Mabaxe L MA KUPPERTS EMBROIDERY DEP ite Patont OM O14 oh ment of > EMAN'S VES. GERMANTOWN Wool SENS WORSTED GOODS, CAN. Kabroidery \) See: ANN T= PERF Lan DERGARM LATIES, decks 3m AtM. Wt recite oT: cE Rvery BRAID is purchased at WADA 5 TRIENS “Ih street. One to five CeRute 4; b leader of Hedies 1 that is weed for tad Aerortment ot water Heir pool Taebeet ral si es A fue ad bu och GRAY Hate we 08 LL FKING+ iN ALL SHADES, ar oct?}-2m MISS E. A. McOORDHICK, @ 905 PeNNevLYANIa Avenre, (op stairs) ELEGANT BONNETS AND ROUND Hars, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, VELVETS AND SILKS, Whieb will be sold at very low rates, pov?-tr EDUCATIONAL. RO¥ SM MEEL. Torker af Piano, Ooconvomt Vorni Muser a? Scat... Particular’ atioutto to ing aud time. Apply 912 F street, at DE TMAN'S Mec fees’ Os © Ss ore. jana9-6: Culivacen of fie Voice Me. 423 ith street northwest. Address KRICHENBACH 8 Plano Store. aecisays EX FRENC AND CLASSICAL IN- for you 16 oe ‘northenst, Bi NSGHLG SACHIN “Pelee ‘begins ov the ot sue 1, » Mars. . Seventh anneal session ber, 1874. Abwick SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES ‘Address M.A. stay J a mari2ly Contee’s P. 0. Prince Co. 5 Ers,,, a LES. ~ TABLE SAUCE. great variety. G. G, CORNWELL & SONS, FINE GROCEKS, feb) tr_ 2415 Penn. ave. - Willard 's Hotel.