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—_ >. neennnnntiiiemmmmmmmensn<—t UIST IPP a eee | { District Affairs im Congress. THE COURTS. EVEN IN G STAR. MEFTING OF THE HOUSE DISTRICT COM- a nec COURT, 1s Regen ee The House Committee on the District of , Columbia met this morning. The bill au- | thorizing the Recorder of Deeds to es a) deputy was orlered to be reported favorably; al the bill to im wate the Capitol, and decision reserved = Carter vs, Grant; argument THURSDAY begun, February 11, 1875. * Crrevit Cornn Jue Cariter. | Fee. lismised. Ce a fatord! verdict fay $200 and tmterests Sa Weather Probabilities To-day. OFFICE OF CHIFF SIGNAL OFFICER, day , the case of Hewett vs, WASHING 1 1875. nO Street and South Washin; ar ae | Se Doers on ee Be tis, the cane tern states. falling | way pany, With Senate am s. ; inina RincavtNers to sonthwest winds | The bill proposing tochange the names of | CRIMINAL Count, Jude MacArihw. ring in the interior | the streets received adverse action. charged with prosecuting the business of « comme: turing Thursday The bill to incorporate the Coreoran Square Market Company was ordered to be reported favorably; also, bill to amend the act to cial age ae a Court). the judgment was a: ‘The couns—A_ A Bi Miller for defendant—agi carried to the Court in made was that the acensed being an officer o ufacturing company, whose products the so fered for sale by sample were. and recefying t mission, had aright to sell chem. Nolles p entered in a number of cases, . Today, E. A. Williame and James K. Moore’ gbarged ‘with nnlawtully carrying away cerain appeal from Police aled the 9 evening incorporate the Washington Market Com- pany with amendments. THE HOUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE. The District Commissioners were again be- fore the House ge abrawien Committee this morning. After statements made by them the committee agreed to pat in the simdry civil bill an item appropriating upwards of $1,200,000 to meet the demand’ LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢., To-Night. Fords Opera House—Sheridan, Mack & Day's Grand Combination. Theater Comique.— Smoke, or The Pirates Of the Chesapeake,” aad other attrac. ior | | | os. were js for | Treasury drafts were brought inte court. and the fueme Thetter Naxtety enter all"bistriet parposes except the expenses of | WUT Ling arrataaed, plead not guilty. Tike cay i eae See eee the Board of Health. The committee also PoLice CounT—Juige Suit. agreed to refer the tax bill back to the House + Henry Carlton, a vagrant, was sent down for reference to the District of Columbia endensed Locals. 4 * for sixty’ days. Caspar Willoughby was fined $2 Shiliingion sends Herper's Comumittee. for fighting dogs in the streets. Dp N. Cory wie Frank Lestie’s Jdustre PETITIONS. fined $2 for failure to remove snow from sidewalk ruary with rich ca Mr. Chipman filed in the House today a | Daniel Digney, disorderly, $3. Thomas Whites, Mat} memorial of Wash. B. Williams and man: 58%, Weptey Adams, vivtaciag hack inw: Med f Virgix | mst the Corcoran Market incor- heap sulle HE og See | rom Margaret De. ihe Distnet of Columbia this mormn | Also. the petition of J. H. Miriek, of the plain moiion of Mr. Hackett Distriet of Columbia, asking remuneration tte jail for § arrying & Kate sewer, with necessary mw < been orderedon the for the p holes and trays. b. n. Stout Bide of Ith streei, beiween G and I sireets ~ cht to wes = A New York Sun Stery Disposed Of. paces The Potomac presents an unbroken vista Tn tiee New York Sievof iheSth lastaot ap- ia Nise Lacy i wis aan Seth, ak yeogie hout | Pears the tollowing England a astronomi! ius of the mu tovight POWER day, ani contemplaies —v ng the ——— Justice who Refusel | Cited eS next year. is desecibed by Bidding. locke An instani This mornin 4th pres mt. four on F m RSth so rews, be took to 1 = door-st nid M ste Moneure Con | much over thir clear, fle unit thful pessoa. not ¥. With a handsome race, ible voice and a way of ma jain, whieh is certa iNustra- y t » ay gue ‘speculation. a fi rh ar r for. with «a f various kinds, wonder wiih wRieh the workmen latter were in pat these paid. Febrey spell onl oh Boris vaiuet bin | the heavens, 3} Ky Belts Me OES Lascuby. juetice of the perce te | some valuable selentifie d es, the re- » | was discovered, hue that Drumheller was with. | Suit of which are soon to be given to the i et ” | out property. but that Biss Shepherd owed him | world. It has transpired that every night 5m. Coton. vice ove | iioney stMctent to pay the amonnt uf Febrey that comet was Within sight he wason ite, reconting 4 The money of 1 Hor in Shepherd’: h his wateh tower, using the most pow Stat een wren thon. Ay, sianched., Fnie rondo the Bows. toute: ye in England; that he mapped its v face, | wg Fone ager tos ium photograhed its every phase; that | . ‘duniess the | he had resolved its fan-shaped nucleus into | i net int millions of sheoting m ‘ors; and that he ex- | = hs | perimented on the large number of meteor- Labial cn j | ffs athe British Museum-—ineteorites that " | | have fallen in every part of Europe—ar en a Ee Sees See me found that when heated . poir @isagreeably surprise two Washir | eet y i ane age BO sition ae | rienalty te those of the comet. or 18 NOL con betane 2 2 | The record is as follows ing to this country to take Lyecums by storm, . or sheing | OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT ATTORN ut to confer With our scientists. whom he Toate ea tne | th has acereitedwith the greatest achievements asatning tuo ihisus being coromecd te | In the matte in the recent observations of le transit of great part of bald men who oceupy | hert U, Watters, ry Venus. Toes ete at chews ack Creek ante | LT find that Thor ra together with young: ene in be-com- 5 whieh should always be laid with the breast vidently com i uppermost, place the fork in the breast. and tien of “trur Great Mis LK take off the wings and le vithont turning are Was as ¢ pon te Gowen oes the fowl: then cut out the merry-thought; ent is Way as that in oon owe from the breast: cut ont the coilar- eat off th ces, en cat the » hima was to him ne Sth nn- | 7 sin two. Divide the joints in. the te * known to be the identical person. whe : sient | ececcled ie pons oie eee | turkey. In carving a’sirloin, eut thin a } - ¥ ting of the. xignatures ¥ | slices from the side next to you (it must be ene i of the signatures puton the dish. the tenderloin ur y H. Thompson. sii ’ said | then turn it. Help the guests to Aas mere Salt | In carving a leg of mutton Messrs. bei het, ¢ ri and Guy | & y culting aeross the middl .| HTP on. the other parties i tin} Cat a tons cTOSS, }t rof the p roll réing Thomas | ise. and help from the 1 J. Lazenby as ar the offices of | quarter of lamb by si 1 the shoulder from the ribs, and’ then divide the ribs. Toearve a loin the smaller end 9 each one to Jn | recommend his remova the F ice ¢ and Public rom those oftie tant Attorney Dt most bial | gin at thi the stufting with i a fillet of veal, b help te numenda effect eof the day. Cont t become exeepti t nable circles be : Ast Of veal, separate un ean tranisgress . ket. and then eut up. asking whieh part is jaws and trample dewn the barriers Pepi preferred. In carving a pig, it is eustomary around seciety for the protection of ir Mraz — to divide It and take off t ee amd wittae, and walk comes to the tat « wornan Is kiek unity to man Woman's inbeuwol mnelusion. she remarked that E SAVED A CHOKING CHILD tent writing from Reno, Nev., to rramento Chion, tells how he saved life of achild. He writes: “E was en- gaged in hauling Wood from a timber ranch re whieh had br salmon ‘Troi AX INTERESTING ERTY Neatks eat Cea tis per pair; | tO Austin, Reese river, N There was Owxe The Ke Puce- | a pee » Mackerel, 25each; | & house over the summit (rom the above sents to Moke . s | per Th: Be pelt. 3) per Ib place, where resided two Gas ond Wolter Pi; In James | ke Blue wir ber pair; sprig tail. | to the wood A. Counor. in th we € few days eee aki d oe sightof 1 Binee, charged w taking uy eel puve- Venisuin 25 ber | becke ment wichont nit. his counsel, William | {f wrong. [did sg. and j A. Cook at that the first section of t other woman came out hold get or ord : late corpo of | arms. apparently dead. It w: Was! ti May 1. 1565, s face. She told me the child had been e: the ts ements, or ot sine-nuts, and had got a shell in its th streets. alleys. and 4 nd was dying. I immicstiate pose. between the tst board about four fe wf Marvel. except fer * door-sill. She ani gare ‘pipes Ww: nd and I tipped the other. n So tor are concert they | ing asudden jar, which caused the shell may ben when they become W.: New s cownw nd e the child immed. necessay sired ate relief. No person ean imazine how pnrye November joyed that mother was tor I know of several cas process has proved suecessfy FEMALE Sut M the vald by lelay to the pals LESTON’S Leerurr fore ney of the v Ann Boker, the . } “i audie years ago married | Jolin Dean. ener . is the lady custom-house examiners tion Some time ago Was suspected ¢ monds te ts told. sbi protested passenger off having a qu through, and on tix must be examined. It was no use towhiel w id his audier mer in which’ he enth iy ad anak btit twie sock = ee onal hee her irlend’s airs study with p Then he be oil. Bicaiket ful, which she would have sw : “to y pills r than disgorge. 4 brant : 4 those awful big name of Taniic on ts and she inte: the cou : lett tC eae » Beople a pices of her ros ne r 18d ap Amd thus she was enabled : rinent KS to her own ingenuity and the ' ntoof this her friend's mouth. piste z { TIFICIAL Fu ut, of 1 . don, soggests an in iy Of the halr or the fur of animals for u out employing theskin. The process firs king the fur in lime water to loosen the adhesion of the hairs. After was and ar piece is stretched npon airad. «1a solution of glue laid er it. care being taken not to distur tort position of the hairs. After the = hardened, the skin m . sving the ends of the hat ashed with pr A Swre E MAN.—W y nt ott om ake e fat. bulbs,ete. An artifice past few ~ several par ’ y Ace retesch th vores he “percha, or other water-proof sub- trate bay e vie ne SHaner aber ince we id on top of the gine and al- sw whic = practic t wie Mh be vesaiincent wed to dry so #8 to form a continuous mem- extent a = ag0. are ite the pis. 2 when the gine is washed out ¥ Me=srs. Rigalex « ¢ ee “3 that arm water. These artificial skins are en- eka - i * from any animal odor, and are of nd more plithie thas NING A DENT. t was m. Sele yeneed ena ee ister copies from Mrs. following description of angled ev tor esa peak ve Of bis children bt for the purpe niKate) has | controversy. 5 is very pleasant—inteili- ed. arnl that the perceive, and somewhat i his manners. He isa litt 1, absent in company, not always tlending when others converse, and often bruptly breaking in witha question, though evidently unconscious of what he had done. puiitenance is not remarkable when 2 at . bUL as soon as he lifts his eyes, usually sut fixed upon some object near the too: ; man of sense, of fancy, and the poet, once scen. But the crowning trait of on the this morning whet entic ta monds tea cdisarry ney ke G 1 jebrated vOOK LY is paikt at his aracter I have just discovered—he is n AND STATE IN GERMANY.—T! ter is summoned by the Gov- ia to pro- nistrator of Christair sing Christian, A REMARKABLE SUICIDE.—Jim Fenedict Was something of a prodigal son. He took mt ‘lor | all the money that his cather, a Philadelphia PaETAEe ry at Of Minden. directed to | merchant, would. give bine. mee went to marke nee Tomo a ened t Church | Chicago, where he spent the funds in riotous ware net st une phn iecstens pie ag nicer | living. With the last fifty dollars he went on dropped in the var i a . S| +. On i= . che tenn tie ubordinate officials of the «deposed Bishop | Sapre nding im a police station in Joliet Jartin, have res) the lay offic Miserable in hody and mind. he decided to killhimselt, He had left of his money two five-dollar bills, and five gold dollars that he bad kept as pocket pieces. He gave a boy one of the bills to buy i og some powder, and pereussion caps. eft by himself with these three things, he loaded the weapon, using the remaiaing bill for wad and the coins for bullets, and shot hitaself in the bead. He died instantly of the Post-mortem examination golden missiles and bits of the bis brain, nt their functions; but iais declare themselves prepared tarry on the business of the diocese. The | seminary for priests, at Fulda, is closed by | | authority. The whole of the Bishop's prop- | erty has been sequestrated by the Landrath, | { the head priest, Herr Helfrich ‘Dipperz. | expelled from ‘German territory. The tican has asket the Prussian Bishops to declare whether there are no means to fill up Yacant livings in their dioceses consistent with canonical law, and at the same time ~mpatible with the new ecclesiastical Was all recovers: tempt rec es Mr. COLFAX will deliver his Abrahn » Lineoin to-morrow 1 The oceasion wii! t ¥ interest, to-mi t tbe martyr Pr ‘ant and his ( nut Wilson will be present by will preside. The hall will aban or revealed =the costly wad in ——— Eni Temate Kingdom. The despatch adds: | THtene Is a story told of @ prominent | 2nd scaring people without being paid foc is roperiy decorated in honor of the even | “This remarkable step of the Papacy 1ssup- | American In Ew 3 who ‘was elected lions. | tworble. So it is wont to halt in tof the t is expected that a large autience will greet | Posed to have been occasioned by the con- | rary member ofa ¢! nezroes’ cabins, and to refuse to move on ub of his countrymen in the ex- inent American wrote ice Pre at amet Stautly increasing number of vacant livin S| Germany. “The alogy on the greatest man o! and the constantly decreasing number of | a polite note to the sccretar s Way he picks up S5or 6 every aight. Now. SE OmOeY on the Erentest man of students of Catholic theology. club for the honor ae BSusscquentin ene | this io a sensible ghost. Wo es todo FIRE YFSTERDAY ArTERNoon. ————————— cetved a bill for initiation fee, annual dues, | business upon his own. hook, and docs: alarm turned! in at ¢ yesterday | #% That it will be of any real service tothe | and use of billiard room, amounting in ali to | Mean to throw away his moaey upon me- a@iternoon from box No. 32. we the burn- | Hestees. we do not fora moment believe, says seventy-five dollars! idea ofan rary | diums. Spiritualism has given us avery — ing of a frame buiklng at ex's lime | the N. ¥. Times of the civil rights bal, member being called upon for money struck | 2" thropomorphie idea of the next world, but | kilns. on Rock Creek. near the avenue | @#A Binghamton man took a $20 sneeze | him as bein, So ludicrous that he senta hasty | We really don’t like to think that our paper raige. The building was owned and oceu- | the other day. He blew a uew selof false | note of resignation to thea: ¥. Tribune. ub, in which he pied by Mrs. Wun tor storage of lime. | teeth out upon the sidewalk, breaking them | stated thathe would be rs glad to act as assignee | five department responded promptiy and to pieces. i jor the concern! Fainguished the flames. Loss, som: covered | agrEdmund Clarence Stedman, of New egraphic coffin attachme by insurance York. the banker poet. is suffering from a | stoi persons buried Alves i ae ee | DivoRceD.— Yesterday Judge Wylie grant- | Grdcrs Hor tn cad On ela Strict medical | appreciative public by a Connecticut mrease ed a decree of divorce in the cuse of Wi tam | ©. Johnson against Virginia Jounson Com- —- states that they were married in | Ware in ist3, and she deserted him ia tor. Ifit fail to answer its purpose, the pur- can have his money returaed on Bp. s7Sothern’s christian name is Edward | ¢ plication to the manufacturer. Askew. “Lord Dundreary” is a man that naturally sees everything askew, but is of } s7-Last night. a descent was made on the ion course excusable. Mets tan tre. way, New York, | ain Shrey: t, the other da: negro | and Manager Martin Campbe!, and those en F.W. Miner & . 915 F street north- | shot @ soldier “in the subuibs.” it means, in dancing the e.an-can were arrested, West. will save vou a heavy aiscount on your | We suj he hit him somewhere outside ind jury special improvement tax bills. tae L found iylictments inst ts ef kis eprporation.—Sunday Times. ssa ine aig the whole troupe. =| the j wound, and a | GEORGETOWN. The Retroeession Meeting Last Nix'a4, A MEMORIAL TO CONGRESS ADOPTF 5, A meeting of citizens of Georgetor on was called to assemble last night at the, farne, House Hall to consider the proprin gy of ti. tioning Congress to retroeede ty “Maryland all that partof the District of C alambia lying west of Rock creek. There were over 100 84 o'clock, when Mr. F the mecting to order. amt Lominatet the fol- lowing officers: Prigident, Esau’ Pickrell; Vice presidents, W. Kingz, W. H. Tenney, Hugh Caperton, James dard. John T. Mitebell, F. W. Jones, Lang L. Simms, W. D. Cassin, R. L. troptey, A. Prey and Charles Wheatley; secre:aries. J. M. Waters, W. A. Hutehivs and J.D. McGill. These ‘ofMivers were unanimously elected, but, on being cated fo their positions it was found that some of them were absent. Among the well- known citizens present, beside: those who we mes are ineluded on the above list of offi- were Postmaster George Hill. jr.; and E. P. Berry. Pickrell, on taking the chair, said it lesired to ascertain the best means to eorgeiown back under the control of and. It would be better tor this por- tion of the District; taxes would be less, and 1! interests better served. Maryland wo iling. Captain James Goddard was called upon to « the mecting, but declined, as he was ared to diseuss the subj ). Cassin was called for and just PGrsens present at tol. W. Joaes caiiod we Was upset and the hot coals mit on the floor. There was a and the crowd wa: largely vd by the The fire was soon a then ssid he fay ered Fetrocession to Maryland aa the onls alvation to this portion of the District f mia. that the p of Gee Would thereby beeome free ant sox s, Whic were not to 2 of th ». appointel by t President of the Vaited S Without the courentof the people, showed that there w ro sreedom. He « vd the Morrill bills for the District of Colum atofmen to rule taxpayers. F. W. Jones, but there nade f Was no response. Mr. J.D. MeGill (of the Georgetown Cow presented & memorial to Congress to such an act as will retrocede to the state of Maryland all that territory lying west of ocK creek and now embraced in the District It sets forth that “the section in which we live may well be severed crom District with great e to us, and ze whatever to the govern- nt. We are oppressed ned, Without corresponding t taxes are enormously high, and 1 use we are near the seut of government, ind suppo aly te maintain its splendor jo not parties ppre in aughtof the numerous ble Stowed upon the capital. We are entirely hored (and naturally so) in all appropria- tions made for th but asiogle memby both your houses resides among us. Weare only recognized as belongi t 1 1 that our condition would 1 ered if we were separated from th t and allowed ton no disadyar 0 The memorial y unanimously adopted, and those present were invited to step to ward and sien it. which most of ther ¢ CATTLE MARKET.— Messrs. W ‘ & Co. report receipts y 31 sheep. ; Which were dispos 22 beef cattle sold to butenc anging from 4% to 7\¢. per pound w Se.); IL left over: 2 epsokt from 6 tove. per pound: 15 ¢ ad calves sold for $2 sw each. N brisk tor sheep and beef cattle; dull for and calves. pric (one extra steer sold ss0e- MANUFACTURE OF RAZOn BLADES.—The celebrated razor bliudes produced by Rodgers. of Shefheld, which go to all partsof the eivil- ized world, are forged out of bars of the. very best highly carbonated cast-steel tilted to About half an inch in breadth, and of a thiek- ness sufficient for the back of the razor. | blade is first molded at th po! rod, and then forged being beought out, the co surface is forme ¥ working the side on the rounded edge of ve anvils ibis th cut off 4 the tang is cither drawnout from the same 1 < the blade, or, if this be of superior quality piece of iron is welded to it. The steel ot excellent ity, so » the beating process necessary to produce thinner part, vck Is left thie ne of the wockinen 0 expert in for; the blade that U prodace on il >So sharp th be used ser shaving 4 Aiter fo: onan anvil. a3 possible ‘ound, or se, dry or bein is smi der the 1 The le nl fter to bring it te tt rove th black seu The blade is nextdrilled tor joint and stamped with the name; then | ened and tempered, and ground on ay in diane gr pe ‘required sand tir | Speculative al zed by the fear that « | are all wilt FINANCIAL 4ND COMMERCIAL. | article says hares irregular thongh lower than y is entirely peminel and ily scarce. al deer that sich a pt of wetting eo te part with ere have been today tw drawers of sterling. the lost #404 respectively. and th salable in sceoud hands abors au sil mic change. call loans being mercantile are notations. rnnesmee sixe also Virginia opened} Lake Shore extern U were unchanged. and Pacitic lower. Duri alvanced ‘ats: in thy Of yng Ta sixes, *s higher’ than consol atter Wabach Tal per cent Je warket hae b St. Pant y Pacific strong, na it ha Tmainess opened _. The Markets, Virgin Wet Fe y oulders, clew shoulders, S's: clear Malis. Land unchanged © wes) Unsettied and lower. 6 ettled ; lower Is of the r hoy tr and 15 for fi L nt, n- | withoat the consent of | this provision will inen as well as thos ze Is forbidd. itinmte chi in wediock. Mari brothers and’s\ siste rents-ir an adopted chill and its pare: dl between nt by adoption at for adultery » In the last place. howevei |p Hi trom | mn FE pes that \ + limiting the right of con- | tracting marriage to a less extent than suthorized by this uw. are abolishes + is another blow at the Catholie chureh, and under the new law a priest or a nun inety be legally married. es A WRITER says, “The Spar mode of preserving which 1s 4 to themselves. A slice being cut off (cor H end of @ large melon, the seeds and soft parts | | of the flesh are removed, and into the hollow thus formed a luscious heterogencous cr of apricots, nectarines and peaches, oranges, both sweet and bitte sult is altoge served fruit.” her the sup | FOR Lawrence backwoods: Wn, called upon his cron, William Black nd sat by the fire with his gin across his lap. They talked about hunting, and Jones toll a story of killing a bear.” He beeain absorbed in the recital, because very likely he was lying, and the strain upon bis inven- tive faculty was very great. The butt of the sun slid unnoticed into the fireplace, and the stoek was slowly burned until the barrel got uot. Then there was an explosion, and a piece of Jones’ lex was carried away. This neident, although doubtless interesting to Jones. doesn’t after ail look very sensational on paper, but it may be of prac the dime novelists. ——_—_______ PERHAPS (7 ISN'T HEALTHY, but old folks like it: and it was thoughtful of Mrs. Vose, of Boston, to leave a fund of $5,000, one- quarter of the income of which is to be ex- pended in providing. tea for the inmates of the Home tor Olt Women. There is a like Loedereren tade for furnishing the Old Men’s nstiiution with the same cheering, non- inebriating beve: But the first | tue prettiest. Tea is a plant designed by the Creator specially for female senility. It is a t warmer of the stomach, a first-rate loosener of the tongue, and has done more for the diffusion of parole intelligence than any other plant that sprouts. A GHosT in North Carolina has | hed inio business. He has no idea of wanderi ag about Cy ts until be receives half a dollar; and In this money is corrent there. ———— oe —— fey tod aa nteitd in session in New York yesterJay, an. | an elaborate Raber on {he Feostahcal dis- | tribution of fishes was by: Hill, of | the Sinithsonisn Institution. Prof. Baird in behalf of the United States commission re- Sate ee rork done by sho somanstation, year tween two nd three millions S¢'tsh’ hind been dlatelte Uted to waters all over the United States. Ge th Sa And #7 A London dispatch say “The fret inte ht Be ce anaaiee ea Logrono. "Xe one was hurt.” | how the ia first halt bh partic southern rn tubs and. rolls erday he ving rates 2 lls not being aiasy. aad oo Tay the ae Id loans for t Bovernmont be from yesterd the business was snail jee. were steady Speeni. day, except f on Telegraph, wht ath it. which general | hext hour there was being Vopenedat 14, and as were shares declim: From then antil neon the latter Watch w rib rib Bute irregular long. 48433; short.@57!5. Gove nts Lull New Youx, February 0.—Flour dull and Wheat dull aid owinall ed. Cor fined petroleum, HNDON, Feb 1a io per call Febru sales to day 5,500 Basie ot tiladiing i ‘lings shipped eliruary nn Brosdstutts quiet. Pork. Ti, pe hy 406. per eowt.. for long e t clear middles. were 4 February i —Refi ssee- MARK TWAIN’s BALY Hoxr.—A from Ha short dis rd street, Re NO On dt street—itis F lier stree square two-st with moss. It h: ne brick chimney outside fronts eastward, being Oth ishing n nd the fences in ancient and trai house is giv spiders, while the cabinet-shop b; ton-bursting ny of the peor rw 1 lower 1 ddiing uplands noth, ruary 11 —Tallow. 438. p ton Mare rv bbt F thiddles, an 2.9) p. m.—Cotte 1 oek rh hoor certs ands the building i s lived twenty years ‘otton—OF the sal he whi ent frame house ecture. ather-boanling is deeply strewic foundation, lr the building, ed by four spi ise the: Kk. the imme The is used tor of reg: r new 1 The pr kK. amd continnnddly livery Lange ont nor 2 1 wh a e isnot a | Tt hes no fr j inte vicin he upper part of | n 16 old boxes ud the the “boy. but wit nt opinion on vie iv, Mrs. M used to ¢ vp and play with her girls, and that weren't such an awful smart fellow till | got nd then t n to see lots of him.” ther person, however euline persta i, and that he mm. says by unt, and inform Ma kK Twain was born had been t Smith's stone quarry tue T., Wo and W aims + AVE ZOUE yin, hi sare byi ler cheek ely ve $ seen hands ur ! fellow’s stained w earth of many xteha been Trapped with the being in the f issary to sketch th iis rels hie ns 1 nS) sisi se wil 1 that the house where the fut in Florida. Mc | ked abou but presery Be an the man that b “low ae Ww some trick en tauxirt r opped the io- j ment the y ambitious will had lost control. The lids jie shut over bright, busy eyes; the air is gently y com i th i . " ic 5, ly i r With balls, or » Y Ts ble or trom sor the oozy Lanks where muskrats © been tracke Under the bed’s foot shoes—one on its side—with the erty ad socks, now en nd soiled. trawn aci how the oss thems; and ther 1 in the exrth ld 2 ir AE MAS whirls av the most desperate tuband milk ean a exposed. The inh: abruptly behind the desert Arabs amid lorn doetrine- ay their rocks, look to sec spears in their han | be ready to accept the most ba: as that the work! is speed -in thelr litde er of night, heed! ith th is thinkiz amd 1 T y F set gil strawberries, of é is B pressed and closely packed; then all is | THE UNHAPPY VILLAGE»-Show me two steeped in the preserving syrup, the slice is | villages, one e md in trees and basins restored to the end of the melon, reunited by | With all the of October. the other a the stickiness of the sugar. How long it | merely trivial and tre Ss waste. or With | | inains under treatment, how often the sy | only a single tree or two for suicides, and I | | may be made tosimme: Shall be sure that iu the latter w to what we do know net bi i grave stone will be nts will disapp: rhs and houses, lik il coming te an end, or has already got to it, or that they thems: outward. ary «al communication.—Thi elves are turned wrong siie They will, perchance, erack their joints at one another and eall ita spiril- iS he fects. They act directly upon HENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS —Th. pills are composed exclusivély of veret ingredients. and although they entirely supersede of mercury, do not leave any of ite ver arions area valuable remedy in all cases of derangement result- ing from a disordered state of that organ. Liver Com- pisint Biliogs Disorders, a Bick Head. ache, Typhoid Fevers, &c. &c., succt “ Schenck’s M. ills. For sale b pit ae ay MARYLAND | AGRICULTURAL P.O. Address: College Station, Prince Geore+ Cown- ty, Md. COL- “JaNvaRy, 13th, 1375. Tl cond te of this Colle will commence on the Isto February: TUIMON FREE: For tortlice information Gen SAUL it of the *pply to, the President Co obege, Jjauld-t.thésina i> ar HOT AND COLD S0DA, MILBUBN’S PHARMACY 1429 Pennsylvania Avenue, nové-tr MINERAL WATER ON DRAUGHT ARD.—The i fay guctuicing to their No. 423 Lith street, and that NONE well cur Pinwos for ja. and, tintance of the the past on the Kna! Piano Manufactory, No. 3! Pare at WILLIAM K SOW. XN est Fifth own. take pleasure in an- SS i RETR ENC aN Pennsylvania nue. continues: the A for our PIANOS, the above Sra is authorized ts ington, Geor, vicinity, aud will be thankful for a con tro} 80 liberally bes mee ABE 4 00... pay a Alex- towed in stroet, | weil atthe LOWEST CITY ITEMS. Crarrrp Haxps ann Fack—Poal's Br. tract shoukl be in every family this re weather. It removes the soreness and ronzh ness and sytens and heads the skin promptly Doorry’s Yeast F a“ light. sweet Rolls, Biseai n Bread, &e. Ith in this country is piles, but those who would be cnred_ must use Dailey's Magica! tractor. Should be applied frequently eee A Sure Thing. In less than four weeks the great agony wi'l be over. The ticket-hoiders in the last gift concert of the Public Library of tacky will k each one his Everybody now knows that ther further postponement. On the 2 present month, at 6 o clock a. m.. the , Gil great re band willopen the drawing with a burst of melody, and at night, when thr drawing js ever, the band will give their grand jubilee concert to the ticket-holders. | | Cuarces Terpsteck, j Sillery or Extra Dry Campagne, j Exeelled by | pone, 12,14,e03: For sale by HALL & Hew. psc cw tin. Bi j Corns, &¢. ‘he wise for health on daily walks depend,” and thousands patronize Dr. White's establishment, 533 15th street, op] | site U.S. void painfal Corus, | Bunions, Inverted ete. THE Siw 182 were $219,660, RGETOWN ADVER WTS ’ TE ARE OFFERIN: in DRY SREATER BA 2OODS preparatory i warks of ached Shirtix 3 nee. Harris Seamt es, Harris’ Victoria Kid @ an early callwhen you ¢ F purchases at S. THOS. BRO No. 5 WNS ~~ E, TINWAK BUSINESS, at N ertown, un MER? & KONFF.w old visand the publiogen Pleased to see all th erally. CHAS. MEMMERT & JOHN Kk RORFE STS jan im” Jennar; eb prrokrayr PROCLAMATION, To ovr Friends and the Public—For ccommod ‘our better nwe have adopted and will mahere to ng rules, viz-—Ist. The office will be open day from 7 a.m. to9 p.m. 24. Those call, by sendin postal card <pecifying one, with full address, will waite 4 n any part District. 34. All wor OD. will elivered at any plac Goods from a distan ived and r turned by mail or express by WH. WHEATLEY, Premium Steam Dye s ablishment. nD Latics’ and Apparel, Curtains, Kid Boots, » Furs, Carpets, Dragests, &c., Dyed. Janttr ANK, D.«, 9a.m.tod p.m, posits) until 6 neral Bauking ne made on all accessible po udays. ei H.W. BARRETT Bier iadRtcrent and on usiness done, ond Col pints, Discount days, POLKINHORN, President J.T. Mitchen, Fred. Wo Jone Thos. Knowles Gents’ Fine Clothin THINK OF IT, Per Cent. Reduction. IFINE OVERCOATS | THERES ECONOMY IN IT. 35 Per Cent. Reduction. |FINE BUSINESS SUITS. COMFORT, ECONOMY, NEATNESS. Save 35 Per Cent. FINE DRESS SUIT Ss. An Elegant Selection Still in Stock « WSENG T. CLOSING OUT. LINAL OFVER: BUY Now, HABLE BROS., MEKCHANT TAILOKS § FINECLOTHIERS, ComNeR ITH AND D StREETs WHITE PINE CULLS, (best quality.s $2.50 pe hundred feet ny? 02-50 per WHITE PINE 5-8 SIDING. per Lundred 3-8 SIDING SELECTS. lundred feet, ck of all kinds of LUMBER. MARKET RATES. WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner 6th st. and New York ave , opposite janis-Im New Northern Liberty Ma: West VIRGINIA WINES: BURGUNDY. UNION. MY FAVORITE. OLD DOMINION, EXCELSIOR, VIRGINIA CLARET, NORTHER MUSCATINE and CATAWBA, aud Also DOMESTIC GRAPE BRANDIES. ‘These Wines, raised in Wood county, West Vir- inia, are pure stuff, of an age from six to ten years. hey #re unmixed, and we ask any chemist to ex- amine them. ‘There are no wines more adapted for table use in families. as they are both healthy aud peg at jan20-Im LUDEKS & THORENBERG* UMBEB Estibit cP REISER ng ROvoM Fixe Also, an assortment of OAK, ASH and WALNUT, slways om Corner isto ren Wai. McLEAN. LYS OMe “COMMENDED BY THE BEST PAYSICIANS = IN ERGL ¥ AMERICA, Dest quality.) @2.50 et WHITE PIN Wek AND AND OPINION OF DR. STEUART, OF BALTIMORE. Qthce of the Maryland Hospital for the insane, Barrnonse Scrober 1874. pes. Ueki al this yani2-t tneGm _ Wholesatesnd etait Agents. ESt48.1sHED IN 1816, CHAS. SIMON & SONS, 63 NORTH HOWARD 8T., BALTIMORE, Mo Dealers in R SEWING MACHINE sales of and on Saturdays | LADIES’ GOODS. HAMBURG Fnaiyss wp WS RUFFLINGS, IN ALL STYLES ALL OVER TUCKING, one yard wide WOVEEN TRIMMING | AT LOW PRIC Hie. Journ KIT r palit. Two Burton RUD Rese Take: 91.0 per pau i MRS. M3. D1 and 62S D street JEANPRET. 1 jar tr STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY DEPOT. 614 Mh street, opposite Patent Office larg, geormment of BERGEM ANS PPRERS: GERMANTOWN Woo NG YARNS WOKSTED GOODS. CAN” : all material for Embroidery No Buaxcn Stone T™ PERFORATED SPECIAL NOTICE, Bren BRAID t purchased at MADAM &S S$, 615 18th atreet sine to five CURL shades, from 75 had very long ¢ 4 States m= an} sth ating a fine on & MISS E. A. McCOR MICK, 905 Pryxeriraw (Up stairs ELFGANT BONNETS AND ROUND HaTs, FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, BIRDS, VELVETS AND SILK: Whieh will be sold at very low rates ATENGE, now? tr ASOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST A FEW DOLLA RETURNS OF TH THE POSTPON OF KY. TO THE RS, WITH POssBLS CSANDS, IS OFFERED BY. T OF PUBLIC 1 AK F FEBRUARY, NEXT, | OF THEIR FIFTH AND LAST CONCERT AND DRAWING. THE MANAGEMENT aRR PLEDGED TO THE RETURN OF THE MONEY If THE DRAWING SHOULD NOT COME OF& « AT THE DAY NOW APPOINTED KARY OF KENTUCKY, Death of Ser. Bramlette—Act One Grand Cash Gift 0 000 Orne nt Carh R. 100.000 One Grand Cash Gift 73.000 One Grand Cash Git 30 900 One Grand Cosh 25.000 220.000 cary 180 060 14.000 ah 110000 10.000 cach | 150000 100 000 va oP ot 2.000 cy 100 000 1.000 0a 190.000 24a 800 camer 120 000 200 Cand . 100 cach 20 0008 19 000 Carb Git, 30 cack 490 000 ' an | | rmation. address | MLETTE, Agent ant Manager | de bi td | sie-ciesiepieencinpeogmeatn j i Trustees lore Pos! February » Successor Bramilette, tn the Last gift ¢ delay T ary DURRETT v ations relati <ite the utwt hall Har paid for S. Agent and M | Public Library ¥ | ! BRANCH OFFICE | ‘Public Library Kentucky, BROADWAY NEW YORK. FOR TICKETS APPLY TO THOS, H, HAYS & CO., 609 Broadway, NEW YORK crTy, jan29-1m BescNs avrorrres.

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