Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
————_ E VENING STAR. ns Weather Probabilities To-day. OFFICE oF CHIEF SIGNAL Orricer, WaAstixeton, Feb. 12, 15. For the lower lake rezion €rm states, r baremet southwest winds. warmer, eloudy weather, with local shows in the lower lake region. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &¢.. To-Nigh Ports Opera HowseSheridan, Mack & Day's Grand Combinacion. | Theater Comique—“Smoke.or The Pirates | @f the Chesapeake,” and other atu t Avenue Theater —WNariety en’ With some fine performers. | Marinés Hait—Freneh ture by Prot. | Etienne Lambert. we Hal—Lectui Hon. Sehuy- xon Abraham Li Condensed Locals. Greer. of the precinct, has on, and Was on nival’ on the ring. but aw Soon be- der the sun's rays the fre came slush i the fun s The President ha Jard and A. J. Falls members of the trustees of the Reform -chool of th of Columbia | The handsome and popular Figaro is to have its tebeke weak te Ors propos |. e second ¢ under s Chris their p gramme bas On account of the Baptist chureh by th tween | and ahem by the t ‘They large probably Rave secured effected Tne Proprer Excuaxcr axp tue | w s Maker ALERS—At a} nize last even- | A. Baker. in t . the firms of ¢ ele ad to membership from the transportati on the « mn of tre Baltimore and Poton land railroads. i mittee on qu prices, W ir Se umn volved in U Matlers of p and commis: market mer at large was also interested in the t.as it involved toa large extent the question of low p keting. and he thought it a fit si ° Produce Exchange to conside Wholesale with the favor of the stali-owners, being satisfied had made He suggesied that expression of exehar of th ers be embp: in 4 resolution, to forwand to the proper e: tee in Congress. Mr. Risene moved that | a com: ree be appointed to matce | an 4p { the market declers the in th ting before Congress affecting their rights. The motion was adopt- ed, and th ir appointed Messrs. Biseoe, Saum and is as the committee. ——_.—__—_- A Goo MAN G —Death of Dr. Joshua Biiey —The numerous friends in this District and eisewhere of Dr. Joshua Riley will re- gret to learn of his sudden death from paraly- sis of the Gay stre in the born in the town wher vy n, and practicnd bis profession here for 51 years, being one of the most eminent and best_ known members of the medical faculty of the District of ( lumbia. He held many honorable positions during his lite, having been professor of the National Medical College. and president of | the medical association. He was for a time an alderman in Georgetown, and a member of the District lezisiature, to which position he was appointed by the President, and his duties were discharged with the same intel- ligence and fidelity that characterized him tn | every walk of life. His death has cast a gloom over the entire community where he has always been greatly beloved. His skill combined with his ant manners, mate F Was stecessfal in t of his profession. Genial and kind- brought into the siek re mosphere of cheerful has its effect on most invalids families we “let by the doctor without l others more cor fortabiy situated, but who live from har mouth. were told not to worry about their but to pay him when o It is x1 fying to know that this generosity. wl may appear Quixotic to men less nobly en- dowed, fully justified, even in pecuniat Many Foor warm-heartsd | selts, bis faith in hum: x ——_ BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS — The seve meeting o m tive Building Assoc tion was held last night at the Board of Trade Rooms. T! tary. Mr. J. E. Thompson. presented the r . Showing receipts and dishursements, m6 bein: redemption of 1, Hal ties. 3s; original num ied by redemption, 8 last year,) leay nees, 1 th year.) an nfone share of shares. ! Settlement, &c., 1 ing 296 on roll 29 p vaneed on during the seve: ‘216 not advanced on; stock not alvaneet on. re following Chapin, preside 2. Thomp- N. Dalte H. J. Hoyt Pulmaz and were Greer. Wm. on. John T. Sute: MeConvey. J. B. Wilbur, Richard Roberts. directors. Al the 4oth meeting of the East Washing- ton Building Association thirty led at an ay he constit es that wh per cent. premium h stockholder they shail proceed to ¢ ng 15 per cent. per annum upon all son Which no advance ha nm made. ———e SrRtovs, PERHAPS F, APFPRAY m Momday night leak place between some turning from a meeting at in which We abdomen by ing in a ve Dean ts ly condition. Last night Lieutenant Noonan hearing of the oc- currence sent his men, to look rackston, and Officers Conway &nd West found him at his hiding piace.on sth street, near Grant avenue. He was locked up fora hearing, and this morning brought before Judge 8: where witnesses were heard. Dr. Harme: testified that Dean Is a very critiesi condi- tion and liable todie at any moment from the cut. The case was sent fo the grand jury ge of assauit and battery with in- tent to kill —o—_—. RE-OPENING OF THE NATIONAL THEA- TER—Miss Katie Putnam, the attractive, Young and popular actress, commences an engagement at the National Theater on Mon- day night next, supported by a most excel- lent comedy company. The piece in which she a on Monday night isa dramatiza_ <= Lag ay aeene ore a '¥ Shop,” Miss Putnam rePresenti. the dual im onations of «Little Neti" and the “ Marehiowess,” ini ber of most pleasant troducing quite anam- | jalties and songs. | ———+— REAL Estate Saces.—P. H. Warner, real estate broker, has sold a two-story frame house on H street, near itu street east, to Mary A- Sullivan. for $1.00; also, a two-story | frame house, No. 65 Jackson street, near the | government printing office.to Fdward Car- rington, for $150; also. au undivided half In- terest in lot 2, subdivision of Banker Hill, on | the old Bladensburg road, Washingtoa coun- ty, to Thos. Wilson, for $5,900. ——_ THE LOAMING OF MONEY on real estate | security has become as extended a business as the discounting by banks of good commer- etal ; and, in fact,every man whose note perfectly reliable with an endorser can ly secure it b; or by good Pollaterals. Parties Toney on such security should apply to B. HH. Warner, corner of 7th and F streets, who makes @ specialty of this branch. | and N street: | and Mrs Noonan and Ke | and th | of pews, one hundred and | MeDevitt and Coomes arrested District Affairs CLAIMS BFFORE THE BC ing bill to ara h evernme a) for other purposes, appro €ec., That the” boar of austit section § the act ent © coverrmentof the District of pproved to settie all claims mm the streets, s of Washing 5 ided in said act; 1 that the certificates issuet in settlement thereof shall be receivable only in payment of taxes for special Improvements. See. 2 That interest shall be allowed t said board of audit on all of said claims rm: tioned in class six, pertaining to pre which hax been assessed for special im ments, fo the date said assessments bear in- terest or were paid. THY SENATE COMMITTEES ON THE DISTRICT. Mr. Spencer to report a bill exempting ebureh property from taxation. Also, Senate bill 1,268, which repeals the act entitial “An act supplementary to the act ewtitied ‘An act to authorize the Wash- ington City and Point Lookout Railroad Company to extend a railroad into and within the District of Columbia,’ approved Jar mary 2 Certai ments to the Suitla: read bill recently reported in the Senate were nsidered, amd were finally referred to Mr. henek bill 1,256, to amen t relating to the Alexa + ISS, Was & thereon. relation to the Ce conside EXEMP District Commitiee. Teporied empt certain property from taxation in the District of Columbia. It provides he tit he government of the et ¢ for other purposes, pproved Ju beso constrne n mpt taxnti . a four narpe tiontot th: rshipand th “1 to such proper occu: and enjoym tof the same, and not lea or otherwise used with a view to pr shall be in like manner exempt from all taxation it was a The provisions of the bill have heretofore been printed m THE Stak. ‘The tax bill was then taken up and dis- cussed at length. It was firally agreed tor fer the subject to a sub-committee to new bill” The following were annon the sub mittee: Messrs. Cot and Leeeh. 1 to-morrow. biL the Distriet Commissioners were nt an > the committee the benefit F services on the subject. mmmittes agree] to report favor- ¥ the bill auth hy Mary- ssion On Southern railr omnpany to ent nd come of Colum) ~~ Another Ifack Stand Case. 2 MACARTUUR'S ADVICE TO THE HACKMEN. ay, in the Criminal Court, Judge Mac- Arthur. the case of Samuel Parkes with violating the hi ey aken up—Mr. A.A. Birney defendant h plac on the Mth street low Pennsylvar venne. which stand ¥ the Board of Public Works. J He, however, to test the right the ec by Pennsylv arrested and The de net of 184 a the time of the order of the board establish- ation—lith street, be avenue and F street—and w: ned under the corporation act yas made that by act of repealed, and that at po. ni oft Tse7 thi ing the stand they had no authority for the a th | for public | nd to have effeet from the pas this | Y THE HOUSE DISTRICT COMMITTEE of | rd, went back on the stand established | District Government Affairs PAY OF THE POLICE. The y-rolis of the policemen have been audited for the month of January for some days past, but the controller cannot pay until sufficient funds accumulate to the credit of the police apportionment. It will probably be several days before the police re- ceive their pay. | WHY THE WATER IS MUDDY. Water Registrar Lubey states that the | muddiness of the water throughout the Dis- | trict water pipes is on ac dent to the iron gate connec ng Tes- ervoir with the distributing reservoir, which | bes resulted in letting in the water direct from the river to the distribating reservoir u piace of allowing it to settle in the recely ing*reservoir before using as usnal. pceessary cepairs will be made in a fewdays. CAUSE OF COLD SCHOOL ROOMS. ‘The subject of the want of heat in_ tne Jef. fersom school building, on Virgini: | avenue, during the recent cold snap necessi- tating the dismissal of some of the schools, been referred to Mr. T. M. Plowman, in- Spector of buildings, who reported a lack of heating surface in that building, and espe- ly in the large and roomy halls which supply the schoo! rooms with’ fresh air. He recommends that more coil be supplied for the balls in order to heat up the atmosphe and that st di b ton the lower floors | | The Washington Markets. Review for the Week end [Prices tow ‘Onts, Lio 15.00; owt. 10a 9. In | Berrer 3 word of any woman quicker than he would sucha i rexllawag as he was. Mary took off her hat and | owed where Jorry had bit her; a the evnrt toned i hina te © of $20 and costs,and ¢: 14 the pear x months. Ameriern. t see a + Hanis of mid! Getting Arrested For Nothing. inary ship eeently the police (of Paris) arrested a | January and Febru man in the street who had a magnificent phate eee Ss XV. clock under his coat, and, as he i 3 Market . taney weather with ta improving, | | on. 25 0023.00; The | THE COURTS. Covurr tx GENERAL TERM. To das. the cage of Carter ot al.agt. Grant et al. | ‘was resumed Equity Covrt—Jude Wylie. ‘To-day. Hitchcock et al. agt. Stewart: order dis. charging rule condi Hy. Riggs et ai. agt. Owen Siutls order confirming sate of let Ze square 229. Kempen agt. Thompson: order for alimony pen dente lite “Moore act Moores, order ‘modtiving order for allowance Lilly agt. Lilly: order appaint FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Street ‘Te-tey. re The Poxt’s financial New Yorn, February 12 article saye:—Wall street. markets continue qutt. Speculative shares are ul @eneraily lower Ge aN. for use; ing examiner to tak proof Pritchett agt Priteh- ng the renminde ett. order pre confesso. and reference to J 3. Juha. vai ; ge i) ror ‘ Moralization of tle forvicn exchange market RevIT Cocrt—Jurge Curtter. by reason of the fear that gold is ts be made artif. erday. Hewett vs. Rogers: ventict for plain- cially scarce has gone ‘xtent that prime bank $149.0. Lewis ve. Sharp, verdict for defend ers day sterling ha offered teday in lote damages.” Peyton ve. Kimmel; ver of £50.00 at 453. and demand bills at ‘Siagsi4;, with the next grade correspondingly | ney market call leans are still 25 for plaintiff in ne To-day, Bradley et confessed. Ris To the m: vd Jew et j. ral ‘ime mercantile paper 496 per agt. Mullett. This'is ‘an action Kad Tower thas clrimed that defendant, as treasn i state bonds at t) Silver dition 10 ap tempted then bee: eak. tigued be himeelf and clear aircctors. hick, Ire, fe prices of 3 alleged Mullett promised to sign, butdid not dos. Public's They now sue the defend: for ‘the amount of one of these not Sya’e: the nt , ary Lemon ant Davis withdrawn and sub + Jur} c agt: Barlow: verdict for Pr the Island, a8 - : Western Union T. PoLIce CouRtT—Judge Snell. z, (which has teen ex To-day, James McCullongh and Jolin Callahan. t. Pant. 85's a3te: Ohio: disorderly; Seach and costs. George Brooks st bach, 1,ulZ, and Erie, 2 bat from Richard Boston, wh ore against hin 0, or sixty days in | The Markets. Mari MORE, February 12 —Virgin w ia 6’ peelors, Virgina. 10g spel ot Dut firm— hanged 2 and st i pg, Walk Whent dal and hea ay — Winn x his head quite Cox br alled hin sland, 17.0000 a, an active ond F niders.7%4 ' and Lev ty good cane. and Chira_ Herderson. nigh? ed for # V for tow mach | Leader, tiled; lvwer, Me 2 GM - #4: short. 47. Governments o New Youx, Fobrnary me dill an ERRY Jerry Stewert, e _ heavy. Wheat qniet a indie. Corn uniehangee 2.0) p. m.—Brie’ rail February 12, 12.9 p.m mn dull 4 $ : viding pla ly dressed and wore ‘bob-nailed S$ a suspicion that he had mnestly by an artiele of such 2 p. m—The ‘ tale about taking it toa wateh- ts wet. Paris disp for repairs did not go down; the police were bad heard ad that before. When before the judge, the man had no difficulty in. proving that he a milli > city propert ore shabt of that sens naire. and fhe owner His only fault was clothes. This brings np le lunatic, as th Wlerons: arty of young » Whe 20. eni re dining at the gave expression to a numbe “STEAKS. IN THE FE apn trait theor! his comrades ac vpart. I like 1 Provisioss cused him of too greata fondness for his p ple. After having replied “ling to bis Lard. country lots. m the duke s: ve Ww you that, without gentlemen, F will b ha | ing any renson whatever the: ihe polic natural sm will arrest me within a “With bout it 20: anwush your doing anything: hout do Uskins,each! | Anything to justify the arr “Done for fiy louis!” “As there was no time to los 1e dish in Fra rousse jumped into a cab, ask for it me back in most serd only tn The old, cre ap upon his he 7 joons in 2 old shoes bro ‘Angia toy well as the French, theresore “iste medirect y comrades to with advice from Jourdan They followed | with, utterly despise r ard Polssoniere, | pose you must tke th where the duke seated himselfata table with idelong, king motion, and after moment called the waiter: “Garcon, a bott utof the sirlot you must be a bad ce It shouki be . r 8 dressed in this wa Istoaic act of the assembly granting authority had | 2.09.00. Brati | of champagne!” The waiter in rather thick pi a-halfinch: net been passed. The case was argued until yk Pennsy| | #t bis clothes, and then said: on no account hin si ving give 11 o'clock, when the rt took @ recess. | yania. per Ib. Kjal0ts- western Hallicements etry | DOmme, that’ cost ! + fe ythump or two With a rolling- Judge MaeArthnr said it was quite ¢ | ready sale at quotation suppose it does,” grumbled € you | pin, get out your gridiron (mind, grt that the Foard of Pu r 3u—wanted: Flax. 2 Unink J haven't the meansof paying?” Anithe | hot tryin :) grease the bars, put it T Imed, but he would SE NERIBS —Becewan drew from one of his dirty pockets a package : iar brought toa legal test the backmen find that they could stand nowhere within | p with the law, for if th pula the city limits; they would have to ki their hacks off the streets. He would them, therefore, it would be well for th ko back to the stands set apart by th of Public Works, at least for the pres They were now under a goveruamen seribed by Congress, but it w in a few days we will have ment. and be hoped it would t> would listen to their cot.ip! them an opportunity to pros ness without the necessity « courts. ney had acquie tions of the Board of Publi« Works so long that to comply with ther: a few months longer, until the new government enuald Would not be a great hardship. The trial was resumed at 1 their Susi- ling on the in the ila- o'eloe! p.m, | When the defendant proceedea to introduce Witnesses, who were sworn and gave their testimon. a New CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE Con- CPPTION—The new and beautiful chureh of the Immaculate Conception, corner of Sth will be dedicate! at 9 o'clock morning by the Most Rev. next Sund: | Archbishop Bayley. of Baltimore, assiste4 by clergy of the diocese. After the dedica- tory ceremonies grand high mass will be ebrated by the Archbishop, when the «K “ and “Agnus Dei,” from will be renderet which, on th sion, will be strengthened by ‘the best musical talent in the District, as follows: os. Mrs. Cecilia Young Smith, Mrs. Le Merie, Mrs. Charl King, Mrs. T. J. Sh 3 altos, Mrs. M. Newton, Mrs. tenor, forzan Forsyth; bassos, et,Mattingly ar Messrs. Gannon, Blois, Kee Grant. At th ening serv be Grand Pontifical Vespers at Cecilia Young Smith will and between the hymns rio” and “Tantum Er; mnoen will render one of bi ons. Last night the church was thrown open, interior was much admired by those who bad assembled to be present at the sale twenty-seven in number, making a comfortable seating ca- pacity in the body of the church for one thou- sand and sixty-two worshipers, and in the gaile robably two hundred imodated. Wm. L. Wall & Co. volun- teered to sell the pews. Those in the center aisie, from the chancel, rauning back five O Saluta- rows on each side, have been placed ata , yearly rental of $60; the next five, $30; the next five #40, and so on down to $20 a pew. On the side aisles they range from $50 to $12. ‘The first choice, having an annual rental o} #0, was knocked down to Mrs. Annie Smith forsizs. The others ranged from $25 down to 85. —_e—___. ARREST oF iat police headquarters from Messrs. Pierson & West, independent detee- of Baltimore, to arrest two New York Smith tiv professional passage thieves, who had been | operating extensively in that city, and had the train south. Detectives MeDevitt and Coomes went out this morning, and, after scouring the city, came across the two men ata Fog 4 house on 7th street. and tele- graphel to the aforesaid firm the fact. Mr. th, of that firm, took the next train, ar- riving here about 12 o'clock, and took the prisoners to Baltimore, where they will be stood up for trial, several charges having been lodged —— them. They gave their pames as John Howard and Jobn Hersey. but these are merely aliases, the first named being well-known as John Morton and the latter as John Franklin. two cases in the Criminal Court in which 4 nolle pros was cntered on Wednesday, were twelve against Joseph C. for alleged embezzlement; three against N. F. Onion, forchar of false pretences; one against A.D. ‘Wood, charge of secreting a letter; one each against A. B. Black, J. H. Slau; , Wm. Eiatepiter, and LaRouque & sher, charges ing gaming houses; Others against Marion D: wate Panton ph Rare Bes m i money by false pretences. privai ARREST OF A BUTTER Saree petreives: tUilef, at 2 o'clock ', who had in Session a Kegot butter Saarkea Dy Ee stolen from the store of the latter. lceked up for a hearing. fire discovered expla by doin Mitchell. Te “war erie: About #25. —o more can be | Broom Corn, 643: 5: mixed, 2 1 2 Posts #, railroad ere are at present one hhree persons confined in the Distr There were as many as three hundred fifteen persons within the walls during the war. bet it is crowded if there are more than one hundred and fift inutes. hurd entirely free from smoke; ot bank bills and laid 40,000 franes down. rill them The waiter ran for his patron, and was seat poket, at once for the sergentsde ville, who tool the I do not duke into custody upon suspicion of having fore serving, bh y finely a litte parsley of onion; mix them a tablespoonful ¢ a little of this on eac nder ia your ly melt, and, m money upon his person. The othe followed and heard a curious di- Alogue between the false voyon and the of- ficer, the latter saying that he was not to be taken In by such tales, and that he must ex- pitin howhe came by the mouey before M : ¥ rather more th fresh butter, and drop steak, placing the ren dish, where it will q le Juge. There, he saic the | with the juice that will flow trom th Tne de Grammon: bet | form a deélicic vy. Sox that the police would withont | little le added, baving any reason for s WT he cording to taste. seer. — Won my bet. Here are my friends top y that the steaks eannot be ser 1A SHOOTING AN ANGRY Fatner.— | it, and itonly remains for me to th: quickly nor too hot , this appears to ly Wryek, The duke's splendid equipage, with out be a siinpler mode of cooking a steak than Churchill, of No. in livery, was already at the door, 1 git till it is as bi pce of W was shot by his son rousse bowed hitr reported yesterday t eniered the brain, and the pat miz' recover. Annie Churehtl, a daughter of th injured man, according to the account shoocing given by the police, had b ceiving the attentions of a young man to whom Mz. Churehill otjected. This person had mace a call upon the daughter on Tues- day night, and after his fe thi Mr. Chur- chill came into the parlor and sé it. pduntil all the suce up. These steaks ce s—a la sane: and a; fried potatoes are gen. erally served with th - sare di trate wasstill staring at him in open-mouthe i i —Puris Letter in New York Tones. THE Pork ON INFALLIBILITY the Pope delivered an address to the “Ac: emy of the Catholic Religion.” the text of | Roman € A which bas been republished by the Journal | tucky paper re Card, an of Flore In the course of it the H. i colored man ite, gave an entert His wife asked him incustriou ar Bristow, Fathermade the following remarks on U question of infallibility mong the dif- ferent subjects which you will have to treat ming to town : a y before the frolie, to get a tall eandle colded his da 3 i Pek gs eh ret es ep dap her | there is one which seems to me of spec ment and ilamis husband, interposed in behalf of her daugh- | UAPertance, and that is to bring to nothing | alled on H. C. Hines & ¢ ter, Wheveupent ME. Onurenitis tone fit. | the efforts that are being made to falsify the andie, but stated the case in’ suel d toward the mother, and he threatened of Pontifical infallibility. Of > nat Mr. Hines thought he wantet to throw her out of the window. Walter | forts, that which seems the ful ™: and It w ordingly put up Churchill, the son, about sixteen years of age, was in an adjoining room, and, hearing the altercation, seized a pistol and ran into consists in attributing to the infallibility the Pope the right of deposing sovere and of absolving subjects from their all for him, and Starlin when bis wife insisted a mistak ring of d tohis home, . he had mate it was a candl he | uu Spoll that cITyY TRAVELERS should © ‘They are easily carried, wear wel ly, and de rot require washing - ITEM ter. p fal RHEUMATISM.— able weather no o! vains should be one treet, which ahoes severe te day 5 relieves. ithe nasoe A Valuable Discov Dr. CW. Benson. a Prac at 1% North Eutaw street, B: (who has paid much attentic diseases), has discovered bottles much Justice at Last The pal advance of the mestiea niz es He a Spe res but at last th great antag Fy diseases report thet the tin prefer s. and th an crease in the per e. ‘ Pike's Tox Dn « minute. eee The Road to Healt Cle the stoma mow a il the acrid, corra ations Which prod ment, and you remove t extract of ecle- 3. GEORGETOWN ADVER’MW’TS, ar Elmwood collars, OTICE — Having enploral an experioused ee orkinan. the umter-ten: = to Mi, LOOK nice- | form ber friendsand cet mrs Chat che wil continue the REP ATR of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. « t the olf stand, ma will soon guaraater wafiafaction lies oy tape w the che i - ws nfs . Inet weight £086" No. 120 Bridge st. 6 font ky cantchangr- N° F 4 © _ » Rhenmatic “he und: have formed a0 pactnershtp. at Ponts Be- STONE. TINWARE ant MANCTACTOR? ING BUSINESS. at No. 93 Brides street Ge nder the name and style ¥- lease Sit there otd fricwas nak crenabh ” waned to mee thetr old friends ond the a = Physician, Taiy, CHAS MEMMERT & JOUN R'E F. itimore, Md., Jameary 21. 18, janie in* n to nervous [PPOETANT PROC TAMATION ry and chamomile combined To cur Fremds end tha Pubite-~Por | proportion. invariably cures head: Accommodation we have mdopted will adhere to pillows, dyspeptic, nervoas or siek headaeh: 4 neuralgia and nervonsness. This is a tr | pb in medical y, aml sufferers af) e over the country a = by mail. He “ ~ e | prepares it in pills at <perbox. The wc o D cites Sanal ae ane oom ° | Doctor is large respected Goods from « distance received and tee in Balt Sol by iby pail or express by WH. WHEATLEY, 480 Poun- cm Steam T coring Eetablishtment | sylvania avenue, agents for Washington, D. ferenn pao Dlg preven etch ‘nn pire, and \¢ ———si iA wen Burs. Carpets, Draggeta, Bers Teeth, like orient pearls ser in cushions wie : jant-tr rose, SAVINGS BANK, D.C, | A breath like the perf the tellet bestows: 41 HIGH STREET | These charms to win hearts, when all aesy oe te 6 pe. © 1 on Saturd as General Rankine “= done, oud Cal “1 without Sip- is made on all accessible points. Discount dae, © tase ——— H_ POLK INNORN, President. Founp at Last!—A romety that not HOW. narrrrr |S B, President. relieves but eures sumption, a wel t sore throat, & all Y. prep 1. MD ebs. 4 ie we ™ inn farin ADIES’ GOODS. HAMBURG PRecines AND INSERTING. a UFFLINGS, IN ALL STYLES. ALL OVER TUCKING, one yard wide WOVEREN TRIMMING, in all stytos Jumense In- | AT LOW PRICES. TO SUIT THE TIMES » in one | _ Mts Jonvin KID GLOVES—te nre in one | yer p eo Bivtet TD LOY © best make. @1.40 per pair, Phroe But pair co | MKS. MJ. HUNT, blood from | _ felttr and 623 D stroet ive accuma- eh peas ADAME L ania Ave Bonn PJEANERET, 1107 P has a lar N of most dis- eases Which afflict the hu ily, md ft Comt ti thus at e larg most ¢ feetua 1 reli pose RS. SEL PRT oO is found in Dr. F vieasant Purgattce | ME eieiggeinniabeiac ale! Pellets aper boxes, STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY DEPOT, put kept fresh a High livers. | Patent Office, pleasure, and thi ts, } On band @ tater amortment of prevent Rolls, Carbune Red Skin, | BERLIN. ZEFUEKS GERMAN TOMS eet ruptions, Pimples, tipation, Piles, | KNITTING VARNS. We ODS; CAN Drowsiness, Eilioasy reonditions | VAS. ond ail al for E jaduced by such hat ng from for No Oe Kn Stone - ant Sm. lo six of Dr. Pierce ate PERFORATED BUCKSKIN ea Wer IDSIFC rat Dey Cam ad by by Ma w e's establishment site U. 8, Treasury, Bunions, Inverted N. ails, e - 1872 were & residences, within 15 mi hing: rid tickets cuived, vir 1321 1H +t. ‘Third & WYATT, Treasure LIOTT. “Attornes, GOS Peuna. ay i Hore 3QG 29” Sze avENce o- To Sample Stall. his customers and the he can be found at Nos. 333 Tates can be obtained. 13-3 308. In WINTER W | FOR she | . | Men, Youths, and REAL BARGAINS IN OVERC! BUS i SS e altercation, “sora gianee. Without doubt this right has som: assured her that itwas the ae Ea ak cee sal ciriking iis | times been exercised by the Popes In their andie he had aed father over the left eye and, It was sunposed, | SUPFeme struggles, but it never had anything prove it stuck it into the fire. | Persian ike ae eee Mr, | 12 common with ‘thelr infailibility, and its astonishment « aming bali } Soir pee er A aes source was not in infallibility, but in the | popped out; then another, and another, and ter, horrorstricken at what h Pontifical authority. Moreove anole when t! htenc Starling knelt by his side, with his moth of the right in the ages of faith the “inf * upon the and attempted tos recognized in the Pope what he re nother thre cd the destruction of A servant was supreme judge of Christendom, a and he vsetzed it, unfor- wae pplicd the usual dressings and | €dged the advantages of his tribunal for the Wrong end foremost, when ab: ak boa medical ail that was possi. | “olution of great questions arising betw min the abdomen. Suddenly t ie. Oltinee Etaents of tive Wis cnet people and their sovereizns—the exercise g it around All Shot ¢ | bearing of the trouble, entered the hous arrested Waller, who was locked up in | 20th precinet station house. At the tombs yesterday the certificate of Dr. Van Wyck Was presented, and Walter was committed | to await the result of the father's injurte | . ¥. Fribune, Fe Joux Brown's Frencti SymparHizers. The gold medai to be presented by symp: thizing friends in France to John Brown's Widow and sons has at last been completed and forwarded to this country. It is the work of M. J. Wurder, of Brussels, and on one side bears, in the words of Wim. Lloyd Garrison, “an excellent likeness of John Brown.” On the reverse is the inseription. “To the memo- ry of John Brown, judiciaily murdered at Charlestown, in Virginia, on the 2d of De- cember, 1 nd in commemoration also of his sons and comrades, who, w. him, be- came the victims of their devotion to the cause of negro emancipation.” The medal weighs nearly five ounces. For Mr. Garri- son's aid in bringing the family of John Brown into communication with the com- mittee of subscription, and for his offer to de- liver the medal to them, a fae simile in bronze, the work (without remuneration) of | Asympathizing artist, has been presented to | him. Accompanying the gola medal is a let- ter to Mrs. Brown, signed by Victor Hugo, Louis Blanc, V. Schelcher, Eugene Pell tan, Etienne Arago, Laurent-Pichat and ona members of the committee of subserip- | tion. FRIGHTFUL LEAP FROM A_ RAILROAD TRAIN.—A young man named Danicl Kewr- ney, who was returning to Richmond from St. Louis, with his mot while on the mail train from Washington, yesterday morning, Sprang through the window of acar while ¢ train was making about thirty-five miles ar hour. The train was Cog and he was ichmond. His Unat right spread itself, seconded as it ought to have been by public law and the general Agreement of the nationalities, to the gray interests of the states and their chiefs conditions of the present day are greatly changed, and only malice ean ‘confound two things so different: infallibility in regard to revealed principles, and the right which the Popes exercised in view of their authority when the welfare of society demanded it. Our enemies know this as well as is easy to see why they call up this confusion of ideas and put forward hypotheses in which nobo.ly believes. They invent these pretexts inorder to afflict us and to excite prince: against the church. There are some who wish I should explain and render still more clear the definition of the council. I will not do it. It ts clear enough in itself, and has no. — of further explanations or commenta- ries.” BustnEss RIVALRY IN GEORGIA—A singular story is this from the Columbus A new count lawsuits for ded man, was ained that Mr. derstood him. ‘RATION mountol ¢ dergoes when long e the air and dampness vestigated by Varrenstr: nd that in many cases the loss due to oxidation and development of gases, which form the most valuable parts 5 third of the original weight, whil case the calorific or heating power of the coal was reduced to less than half—even to little es 47 percent. of the original heating power. The same coal kept under a shed pro- lecting it against the rain lost much fess, — when placed in a closed warehouse, ut €: AL IN YARDS.— tion which coal wn- unprotected to e been in- oF r ‘xposed to the air, it lost in the same | (Ga) Sun. “There are two houses on upper | time scarcely 25 per cent. of gas, and 10 por Oglethorpe street. Business need not be men- | cent. of the calorific power. He found far- tioned. One is more prosperous than the other. The least successful hired an old Woman, who is reported to be a conjurer, a bringer-on of good or bad luck, as the case may be. who was to cast down the rival and liftup theemplover. So she goes to work and gets some earth from the graveyard, mixes it with some kind of white power and Ubrows it into the front yard. Theonly result ther that in general bituminous coal changes more rapidly than anthracite. These figures prove the immense Interest which ought to 2 taken in the matter of builiing proper store-houses for keeping the supplies of coal by those who useand store large quantities. It is evident that the expense involved in making such structures would be soon largely. compensated forby the economy resulting thus far is the killing of a verbena. The | therefrom. branches of a China tree which grew in on« Jot overhung the house of theother. Some of | AN AMERI Ix the berries were gathered, boiled with Ho.y Lanp.—The dragoman of the Ameri liar roots, Ineantations tnuttered™ the | can legation at Constantinople has been in mess thrown in the yard. We are told that this, nonsensical as it aj rs. has reall; happened in Columbus. e didn't thin! that ignorance and superstition could extend that far in our city. If bad and good luck Syria investigating the outrages on Ameri- can missions, and reports that the first ac- counts were much exaggerate]. The ill- treatment by the soldiers is a pure inven- tion. The question relative to the forcible does come of this, the hirer will swear the | entrance into a missionary house remains taken up and carried to 3 tion ” unsettled. It appears the house was Ameri- skull was ‘badly fractured and he cannot | COmuration was the cause.” can property, but was inhabited by Turkish survive. Mental excitement or aberration | Dan RIce “Bustep” AGAtn.—Dan Rice, | subjects. was the cause of the act. the veteran showman, has just repeated his usual annual eG of ascending the finan- | _WHATIS GLORY? Among Missouri FASTING AND PRAYING For Crytt | cial —- In Pittsburg, on Wednesday licians it is to get elected to the igure — The bishops of the African Metho- | formidable document was _recei: from | 80 to Jefferson, take cold at the capitol, die dist Episcopal chi haye fixed upon Mon- | Girard, Pa., which to be Mr. with in @ third story back room day, March 1, as a day of fast and prayer, | volun’ petition in bankraptcy. of a second class ‘house, have reso- and have issued an address to the American | striking feature of the petition is that whil lutions of respect passed by the general as- Rrople, pleading the b enjoyment ofe’ the ities ran up sembly, and be escorted by @ commit- tits to fend quiet and peaceftivces avail | totes aed at sts Even Wate oO ee ives in al ‘ven iodliness and a with ample protec- | is exempt under the laws of the State. Ganentee eae ‘ Selle ang Arend ton for their brethren in the south from the | principal losers are showmen who have passed Jong it.” to his ashes. ew bad men that persecute Uieir salaries, and boatmen who — i ee ported Dan’s show up and down the western | _S7-A Missouri woman etd For THE FIRST TIME since the severe win- rivers last summer. situation as car driver, if she ter of 1535, men have crossed the Hudson on could menage miles, eo the ice. Four men did soateight o'clock this THE ARMIES of EvRopE.—The armies of | course I can, I’ve two hi ing morning. Attimes boatshave beenimpedei | Europe are now larger than ever. That of Bz A you g poet of this city, who occupies for several hours, and have been led | Germany contains in @ mom overiGuking the back yard of his to return from whence they came. At the | than boarding: house, solemnly remarks that when Fulton @ quantity of were de- Russi David wrote his Psalms there couldn’t have tained on a boat one 0" a last | Fran been any cats in Israel.— Brooklyn Argus. Sek 7 Se le meine a AE Fea ys "7-There is said to be a baby In Delaware ‘ maa batt of Sar roma tis wae arene | ar ag apd “ for a | , Poruna® SUFFRAGE IN’ FRANCE —Yos- thems pe parent Pc ep yp grr dla cans a provision that ualifiea- Sona him for busiress a few mnths tions for electors of the ‘shall b> the than € than necessary.—Cxvrier-Journal. same as for electors of the ~ Taisis | year, 82 Dr. Word: of the Glasgow meg Times ‘wa: thelaim of the Mediehaa tration | s9-Some_of the minor of New Fedthing for owner, and feprtgen Beal administration an some ani the to confine the privilege York have become on itckavene tant pale don’t think she lives” We don’t know mach of voting for by educational and at last have been called upon to stop the per- | about the length of garters generally, but all | Peestty quauieations, + | Sormences, It was time, ‘We ever saw were over tyo fect.” » i kGAINS IN YOUTHS REAL BARGAIN KEAL BARGA AND REAL GE. iNE aT STRAUS STRAUS’ POPULAR OL | 1011 Pexnsyivanta AvEw } 1014 Pexxevivaxta Avent 1011 Pennsvivania AVENUE, | Between lth an Between Wth an fevatr Between lth an Lense er HITE PINE 5-8 SIDING, (best bia aes per hundred feot ‘84 per ly feet. WILLET & LI jan18-Im Wise for health on daily | vis 1 Street, Oppo- torvoid painful Corns, THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of 660. Soe RBAN HOM 3 +: The yatenitie Build. 05 F in Company, of Prine se vs 9 PENNSYLTAW Tt | Marsfand.” in I November 19, 174, has one purchased between Ate ar six ncton of the ‘mont (ap stairs eligible land eof Hyattsville, and offers 7t — great inducements te persons sabseribr early for EGANT BONNETS AND R¢ stock to secure forth selves hand Come One, Come AU, Mr. JOS. PRATHER takes pleasnre in f public in general that ad S23 New Northern Liberty Market, on Saturday 6th inst., and every snccesdirg market day there- after, where the BEST BEEF at the lowest market \IWWEVSE REDUCTION! Wonderful Bargains IN WORKING IN CHESTE: IN YOUTHS’ SUITS S IN SCHOOL SUI KEAL BARGAINS IN CHILURENS? SUITS, STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING STORE, POPULAR CLOTHING STORE, THING STORE, STRAUS’ POPULAR CLUTHING STORE, WHITE PINE CULLS, (best quality, hundred feet" ITE PINE 5-5 SIDING SELECTS, (dfessed, Wi « 1) We keep a full stock of all kinds of LUMBE} ecllatihe LOWEST MALAET RATES. ee a4 Corner 6th st. and New York ave , opposite New Northern Liberty Markot. two UNDERGARMENTS, dects tm cK. ppagne, u& Heme. patronize Dr. FRE (CH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, * by rail fromm —— BRANCH OFFICE basa | Public Library Mentucky, . PRATHER, 609 BROADWAY BAR NeW YORE, Boys. ATS, SUITS, vITs, i RFIE, | FOR TICKET OVERCOATS | APPLY TO THOS, Li. VAYS & CO, BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING 609 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, jan20-1m WEST Vincinta wines: BURGUNDY, UNION, MY FAVORITE, OLD DOMINION, EXCELSIOR, VIRGINIA CLARET, NORTHER MUSCATINE and CATAWBA, and Also DOMESTIC GRAPE BRANDIES. These Wines, raised in Wood win, are pure stuf, uumixed, and ) $2.80 por | amine them Th table 1 1th streets. id Lith streets, id th street quality,) $2.50 BEY, ‘Bue, contivues the Sole PILLARD TARLES.—Two small size Billiard ‘ables at bait % i street. ane eC iy NO! is fe So a ate ‘tint ‘of the JAM KNABE & CO., Pisnigaliinore, Da No Tae ick ea street