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EVENING STAR. _Febraary 13, 187%. Weather Probabilities — I. FICE OF CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, om Ww. GTON Feb. 13, 1875. tend the middie states; j jonary or rising barometer. north and Seat a dy and clear weather, | mre on the middie at- bat stationary or lower tem- perature in New England. LOCAL NEWS. Amurements, &c¢., To-Night. SATURDAY. with bigher tempera fantic coas Day's Grand Comb Smoke. or The Pirat and ocher attraci ; entertainment | Comuque. of the Chesapeake ‘With some fir Jeg at the gymnasiom Ixst evenin Reformed £& Officiating. See ‘The president acknowledges ty received from Church services at ‘There were sixty era) preeint stat Professor Bischot?, st. will pre ngregational Chare text to erect t etween D> street and Se 28 Mr. Wm. Morgan, superintendent of asc0xe- >vered from pitice fa the Ce from reminiscences of its Will be given. anc several The Masoni rly history whieh nis Distriet con- dition to The umes in pamp! ¥ citizens seem asex were in the Police Court this > +4 Were under @ natives of the Dis- ited States outsid fantile conve! east. J street © B street sout S.45 Whites a iality of the 39.00 per 1.000 pe Dr. Bliss remark Will come wh fr. Marbury. as Qrected to proper exp! of Pope Pins oply with pre= eribed by th f Archbishop Tur THFare tue reoepenin rar in ber dual heir enterts d's Opera How ext week lovers of the sensat i have a chance, as Mr ning perform- n drama will Thompson will | performanees at both the ing. and these wie tre Comique or the variety theaters this eve Avenue Theater —e—— BUILDING Assocrartons —T! the Territorial Savings, foan and Boilding Association was held | fast night, and the annual rej rented, showing receipts, $36, ments, $55,464.12, net assets, $115, ber of shares loaned on, 57 330.46, Lota, number of shares, 2. report further shows the numbe. ot amount paid on each, share, and net value pe AL fifth meetipy of the Jefferson Build- id At an aver- meeting of 1; disbarse- Gs evan oe shares in €ach seric cent. premiam. fth-seventh mee lin, 2,000 were sold at an ave: cent. premium ——_e—__ Fire Tuts Mornin this morning Omicers Clawson a turned In an alarm of fire ig Of the Frank. rage of 0 per from box 27, corner and M streets, fora fire discovered in bac i ic ‘Dr. DW, Prentiss, No. street nort ~ whieh caught fron Kitehen stove. There was somendetay ia an alarm, and the fire department, I, being unable to get the plugs op to use the hose, went to work With buckets extinguished the flames, with a joss of about $200. Mr. F. C. Tow reat toiovers back building o SEND'S LECTCRE on xt Tuesday evening, Will be a ‘of the comic as . See advertisement elsewhere. ‘The Liquors Dealers Association. THEIR OBSECTIONS TO THE EXCISE CLAUSE OF THE MORRILL BILL. An adjourned meeting of the Liquor Dealers Association was helt last night at i. band ball, the president, Mr. John H. Rus- sell. in the chair, and Mr. S. C. Palmer secre- lary. The following new members were elected: Julius Ejsenbeiss, B. Bryan, Miller & Jones. V. Siiner, Schwing & Deitz, Henry Rabe, A. Bregazai, and Mrs. H. Engle—the latter to be represented by her agent. ‘The chair stated that the committee ap- | mongol ata previous meeting to look after he interests of the association before the | committees of Congress had a report to make which the members would be glad to hear. Mr. commiitee in its duties, and as he was resent he moved that he be invited to ad- dress. the ascociation; adonted unanimonsly, and Mr. Schade stated that he had taken great pains, since the last meeting of tke | association, to express to members of the arke, Wm. | H. Browning stated that Mr. Lonis | Schade, although not a member of the asso- ciation, had rendered valuable service to the | buildings and cemeteries. District Affairs in Congress. { PROPOSED TAX BILL. 1 The House Committee on the Distriot of Columbia met this morning to consider the tax bill. Their labors had not been con- cluded at 2o’clock. A majority of the com- mittee favor a tax of one and e@ne-half per cent. on each $160 of the assessed Value of the property. both real and persenal, and that rate wii robably be incorporated in the bil, One-half of the tax tevied by the act, | which fs to be upon real ard personal Prop: b | erty, is to become due and payable on the ist | of sober, ae and the omenrge half on April 1,576. Property exempt from taxa- tion under the act shah be the following, and | neve other :—ist. Houses for the reformation | of offenders. almshowses, buildings belonging to artor public charity, free public library | al. The lands | or grounds apportenant to any said houses | | or buildings se far as reasonably needed. 3d. Bonds, “coupons, the stock of any corporation which is taxed on its capital; Zoods, chattels and other per- Senate the objections to the excise clause of | sonal property owned by residents, but which the Morrill bit! bearing on the sale of Heuor | has its lege inthe District. This clavse embodies th WORST FEATURES OF TEMPERANCE LEGIS- TION y¥ of Die states, and confers everenacted in a powers upon our police authorities and courts ae hever before known in any country. pletely outlaws those engaged i9 the hotel or rhilst it omits entirely ost restaurant bus! to provide any ards whateve houses kept for prostitut thus permitting the latter to have undistarbed feild in this District rgislates Majer Riehai inteadent of polic ment. It raises the license fee from = it provides that the police officers car all times by day and night, enter pron without warrant, just as taey can now HOUSES OF PROSTITUTION AND GAMBLE ugh of that privilege they seliiom . for re: known to themsely: Ifa man sells a gla shall be fired <i lie is found guilt INe am It_he & second Lime, »s for the same oifenc ard siance of the | has beer | start. and his lice: | words, bis prope: | ness iS confiscated | he makes @ living dest THE DAMAGE F is the most unjust and his countr. per hable for dam of the estate pensed, an prael ever y th it also the owt whe.e liquor is di ses fee first paid by he is fined the 0. for which he mpelied togive bonds right at the | fer the ses is forfeited, or inother | any and all invested in) that bnsi- and ine means by which restaurant | y person who shall by selling Status out of the District and is taxed ere; regular deposits in savings banks; money loaned on deeds of trust or bonds and mortgage; all property exempi by Jaw from execution, including all libraries fn books and valued at over $500, and all house- hold, store, shop, office furniture, not held for sale, not over the v of st. The Commissioners of the District, or their sne- ce-sors in office, shail appoint five competer persons to be assessors, and te hold offic the term: of nar, the salary of each assessor to be five hundred dollars per year. i ASSESSOTS: atl. before May” Ist, 15. under the ¢ the siperin= tendent of asses taxes of sald District. assess th rection of ents and such of the valu The 1 | of the first Aid Assessors | shall, between the first « fay, Is mel » | the twentieth day of M ht daily ! sessions purpose ting the assessm relofore 1 y them, and nd determining m the valuations of hearin ppeals fro Wie by them. theretofe reasing or justly essment: Prd- zgceuate of | diminisiing % vided, however, . , the the assessments theretofore made by them of the taxable real estate in said Distr shali not be reduced. Upon the assessments or giving away or aiding or encourazing to | so as aforesaid made and fit be drank any spirituous liquors, thus caus- | vised, tre tax hereinbefore prov ing ov contributing to cause the intoxication 4, and the collector of tax in whole or in part of any person. Italso in- eive payment of the same | cludes the police officer who has connived at sabitual violation of any license in whole having knowledge of sueh ha- the or in part bit vic jon, has failed to use his i ence to have such license may be joined as defe a prev clan nts the ligensing of restaurants two hundred “feet of any church or This house, thereby destroying’ th ach persons w' h neighborhood without of Set i tained no less than 19 page: nto bill con and “rs for the members to even read what the walled to act o SHOULD THE BIL with this rise clan: be permitted to exist by sutferan: espectable man will be found in the . He hoped this clause would be PAs? b; strickes out, and the present law substituted, in lieu. ed of Mr. Schade if it pared to offer. Mr. Se Je said he thonght not; nt laws kearing upon the subj opted, which aii would be s as they 3 # a code pr Hiquer clause in Indeed to Jed. pared to substitute for e other amendments It will not do to let thelr prepare a substitute to put in elet. Agreed to, and the Py Messrs. Horatio Browning au to Church of the Immaculate Conception W HOUSE OF WOR- DESCKIFTION OF THE > SHIp. The new chureh of the Immaculate Con: 0, just finished, at the northeast of thand N streets northwest, and which will he dedicated with imposing ceremonies (o- Morrow morning, is one of the finest substantial triet of Columbia, an ornament wd a credit to the pastor and cor well as to the builders. The cc | was ion the isth of Decemb | the work was not fatrly ¢ following spring. The chu: on N stree nd iS 127 feet deep, ts 70 fect Th tresses, Which ¢ rool, over nd abov the eaves of surmounted by pinnacles of wood. | Js arranged for a bell tower, whic will not be erected for a few ‘The style of the interior is pia audience room is entered through a wiie | in the tower, and on the sides rit largeenameled glass window of beautiful design, (two being in the sa cristry.) The sacristy is at the north end of the clureh, and the altar is within recess. This altar is a beautiful of white marble, inlaid with Lak The fre ha ov a n gothic. The marble and finished with Italian marble. I itisaniche for a statue of the Mact e style of the altar is gothic. and it is in height and 12 feet and within the sels carpet has been iat hurch is lighted by g: ts. ide. Arou til a handsomy Brus The interior of the from 1s hands In the south end of the chu 7Y,in whieh will be placod there n, but at esent small instrument. The front finished in ash and walnat, body of narely itect of this fine structure is Mr. E, Messrs. Dant and Barry did the ck work. James Lew work, Joseph Beckett the plastering, Johr McCirystal the painting. Senn D: ily fit ud Mr. C.J. Ball’ pat in apparatus. The cost of Us chur sive of the ground, is about =S0,000 about £50,000 has been paid. It is onl few years since this congregation was organized, and a plain brick stru snua ture & ted on n Which the congres creased from a mere handful to a lar; influential bedy under the ministrations of ev. P. F. MeCarti:: native his city. To-morrow the ¢ ug atd o'clock. ost Rev. Archbishop sisted by many of the com esis of the dio se, and ihe ceremonies will be very impos bg. A pre of the music on the occa ol Was printed in yesterday's STAR. LE IN A A meeting of the Seec t- ored) was called last night at the church. on at street. between H ul I Streets. southwest, to take action in reference to their pastor the Rev. Madison Gaskin It is stated that against him by arising out of the street Baptist church several years ago, b= use of 4 charge of his having two wives. opposed to him last night were not ‘ong enough, as it appears that his friends were in the majority and elected h to pre- side. It is asserted by Quite a stormy time was ha: of c rontroversy Was kept up uatil about one o'clock this morning. ——$_.——— ANOTHER FEMALE LAWYER. Mixs Caco- line M. Burnham. of Philadelphia, uas ap- plied for permission to practice before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Her application was yesterday referred to an examining committee by the Court in General Term. Miss Burnham has studied law, and although she has never been adinit- ted to the Philadelphia bar, she has been connected with a jaw firm in that city for several years past. The Supreme Court of this District having admitted one _— (Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood) to practice, it S$ prob- able that the present applicant will be nd- mitted in case her examination is a satis. factory one. REAL EsTaTESALES.—B. H. Warner, real estate broker and auctioneer, sold at auac- ton yeste: afternoon, for Chas. H. Moul- ton, toustee, 16, square 359, fronting 52 feet 10% inehes on I street, between 6th and 7th streets east, improved by two two- Story frame houses, being a tax title, and kton, At $2,600. Also sold for Messrs. Anton £) and Christian Leder- er, twustees, the west front of lot 32, in Wiltbergec’s subdiviston of square 442, on S street north. between 6th and 7th streets | West, belong @ tax tlle, t¢ F. W. Sellhausen, at $025, —_-—_ — THE LOANING OF MONEY OD real estate se- curity bas become as exten 'éd 4 business as the di nting by banks of g00d commer- cial paper, and in fact every nan note is iy irre with an cs can toliaterals. Parties, esi to ‘Solan money on such security shou! ply to B. #4. Warner, corner of 7th and F streets, who makes @ specialty of this branch. gens icel—arediericn PROPERTY OwNER?_Are your lots adver- Used for special taxes treet improve- ments? See Comicte. =" ir. t oked and who u propri- ive ering any isalmost impossible among the pressure of other mat- lers in liquor will to have a substitute pre- that the y default. Hemoved that two ad- | le to the committee, and that | tichandt op- | ¢ nd most y built church edifices in the Lis- walls © two feet in thickness, relieved by but- ; d€monstrated three eet trom the grouad. and are os ths yet. e¢ was dismissed from the 1%th- | some of his opponents | ed out everything tending to his | cones to an ineummbrance of about $2,000, to he first day of July, 1875, sab- ing in installments ore provided. ‘The treasurer of District, upon receiving any moneys, IL forthwith deposit the same in the Trea- sury of the United States; and said moneys th deposited shall be drawn from the ot the United States, only in such at such times as the same shalt h ally required, and only for ex nthorized by law. andonly upon warrs unting-officers of the District. is- of the Distvict or their successors in office The commissioners of the District or the suecessors in Office are authorized to redin adjust and equalize the ofa) off cers or emp! hin their power of appointm however, That no y shall by nicl sum pwed by lew ble from the funds of District, in whole or in noe ae | Skall the Magistracy be Abolis | Pilor Star: It Me. Morilt's but be nigress, the office of justice Columbia will | tainly be abolished, and superseded by establishment of a’ mun J court.” But this provision of Mr. Morrill's bill seeins not to be fully understood by the citizens who have signed in its favor. Yest shown & petition signed b num- her of respectable storekeepers, t very r | and butehers—particularly those atteading the Sava market-house—in opposition miugis- find truly strict ean without justices of the p t promptly in eeitain eases of em y When the municipal court is not in session, and, when in’ session, without bein: fo much greater expense anc time than they would suffer in the manic al urt. ‘on are undoubtedly aware. Mr. Editor, Uhat {twas intended to sh the office of justice of the peace in this Distriet when the Polk Court (now under Judge Snell) was established; but this was prevented by th strong opposition and overwhelming Infla- en of seve thousand signers against the threatened proseription. It is firmly believed that there trong an opposition on the an ;Ust et jus- cally part of the people to this wholesale, unciation of the Dis! alt and illiberal ds tices new as ¥ S pl y and neq ars ago. | Our worthy delegate in Congress, General Chipman, appeared fien opposed to this wholesale and iiliberal denunciation of the migi-traey, and I will not harbor the t that he is not so nw, or that he has ehanged bis position or views upon the subject. JUSPITIA. Potox. I Quality — Editer Stor: Why tlor. that the housekeepers of Washington ave now hayi. exacted of them an tax. while at the same time the people of George- town, p ally a part of Wasi entirely exempt from such sf not the exaction as applied to t JORBTERS j z Potomac Aqueduct it will be © object and intent of the work lly Stated therein. was sh the free use forev the ington and ¢ an of pure water.” There to the payment of this t fact that r objec x. among then ivalent isn adered the > ESP lity. The water ra i it state of dis mi, evidents dirt an ps other impur lering it repulsive to drink and unfit for Wlinary or domestic purposes “ally t the signe time affording 1 for a thorough pre- uier Ret yan imposition, and trust that the attemtion of our aris Will soon be drawn to the subject These are ihe sentiments of j MAN ORANG OPHALIEN EAR-RIN brilliant than Diamonds, € ceive: | AN IsTEREst1 err. need in the cireuitconrt at Knoxvil . by Rev. Joseph fabry, against t st Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia rail road company, in which the poe sae for 375,000, which he alleges Is due hin for ser- viees rendered in 1869 by going to. Washins- ton for the purpose of Inducing President Grant to keep tisis road out of the hands of a receiver appointed by the War department to take charge of nd operate it untll ihe | government was reimbursed for some four hundred thousand doilars’ worth of material sold to the rowd after the war. He claims the president of the road promised him this mount for his services. which the defendant positively denies. Ex-Governor Senter. who accompanied Mabry Washington, states that the latter had “several interviews with the President, aud had told hin that he was | to receive the amount claimed for his ser- | Vices. The depositions of President Grant, ; © ttorney General Hoar and other promi- { it officia ave been taken by the defeud- ‘&nt, and will be read on the tria’ A CASE is now up for the decision of our police justice which it fs important should be | decided right. The same matter was recent- ly up for judgment before a court in another | portion of Virginia. A colored woman claimed white parentage for her child, and sought tocompel the alleged father to sup port her offspring, under the visions of the 15th amendment. The court decided that the lawof Virginia which does not Ze amalgamation of the races, but retains the word white, did not abridge an: personal right whatever: that it was made the pro- tection of, and to guard the public interesis. a8 such children ed hegre Loam a bur- 1 county or corporation author: is, We think, is the correct suit has bean SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO a Louisville young woman was told by a clairvoyant that she was destined to marry an aubura-haired young man With blue eyes and a heavy mus- lache; that he would soon be rich, and that ehildren,—a bo; pee or have two ! = She did ma the aburn-haired man. i y have five chi. now, the auburn hatr | from the husband’ 15a week,—. bas disappeared and he is ting rier-Je A LADY at Yankton, ‘tly died burial and Crecvrr Covrt- Cartier. Yesterday. Fenwick ¥s. ree and were disc! 5 ates SEralet for piatnuidf for G00. Meyeaders ve Bees Verdict for plaintiff for charged until Monday. Sprcrat TeERM—Ti To-day. Renuedy agt. Fas, AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Steck Exchange, Feb. 13. by Midd Co, bankers. Cpecatsons Surmished by Midaicon $ Co. bankers. tock Exchange to-day : Bank Stock-— otitan Bank. 110 bid; Citizens’ Na u tional Theater bonds. J. 4 J..7 pc. ed; Masonic Temple bonds. F. | $2 bids 98 asked, Artington Fire Tusur: | tomac Fire f CITY ITEMS. FIxk Garments for order with promptness. Gentlemen living at a listance are invitet to leave their measures, witha view to furare | GEORGETOWN ADVER'WTS, Mallett; jury failed to lemen mvie to | "PHOMAS DOWLING ‘Yates vs. Columb ‘he yurors were di EXFCTTOR'S Sa oT OF LOMB oe iy WEDNESL 8. gold. 1148, bid; ational Metro} tional Bank, 115) AT ANC TON PAY MORNIN Oo clock, I Shirts to onier. udge Wylie. oe ionakieke | Gilbert. decree making McSherry ® estate, Sample shirts on ex ro confesso absolute. Ender ralifying Probate Conct agt. McCaniey: order reference to auditor. Teeniver, agt. Plemi Suditors report’ Adame agt. ¢ auditors report. ; reing trast and reference t0 aaditor. Adjourned | Porter Court—Jwlge Snell. To-day,John Clarke, charged with reséting an » discharge of his duty, waived an tion and the case was sent tothe grand ynry. Heary as ant, was whisked dewn fk Mary Atwell. forfeited collateral for failure Gro. C. HENNING Great Fails Ice co. <tock. 50 bil | strevt. near Water street. larg ¢ Reuseheld Fars rors. Singer's Sew Matting=, (ham Beds and Bedding, Choking and other Stoves der _authorizin order, aut n& pel ft Lake George Diamor onder ratifying Mason's Pa Roll Plate Opera Roll Plate Vest Chatns... Gold Front Sets... 077. Tortoise Shell Pebble Glasses, received at Prieg’s Jewelry Store. No. 47 Pennsy Tich is No Long: since alleys Me at Sacked; Permai One Elegant Femils & Ked: Fund Le FO Bid. 75 nent Improvement. 6's « i nD AMA Marnew, checks, notes, issued | Bist), by United States or District of Columbia; | 7: ‘the REBAT JEWELRY Kuarautes satisfaction in eve soothes irri S"yarmny, snow and ice. Charles Jennifer. same. 120 Bridge st., Geore © Tespectfnlly invited to ¢ at 491 Pennsvivania avenue and be ep iagery en tifleates of those who hav: nd also my class ux aher man with wt have formed a Ce WARE, and MANU Altred Cambertand. t the first hall Dam Wealey Jol Mail having bs canta OF Do pay. prices had fallen Vniew Facitie~ 6 except Western Un 1% hackinan, rights for sale RA Tee Telegraph, which p!outant ri OCLAMATION Te or From ceptionally stron fd the Public —Kor ronr better opted and w Dr. N. A. Me — CONTENTMENT and happ householts where Dooley s Yeast Powder The Markets, Ta. m. to Op. ta RE, Febroary semling postal card apocifying . will be waited )NSUMPTION, old weather tries th at any place 4 Frank Taylor, eolured, ion when eng Connor, Subn dis tebing a Te It relieves the pain A Valuable Discovery. Veigh, and John Ca th Entaw street Itz. The dam: Rye dull and 31 HIGH STR Hay dull and uncha: ae Tio jail «ix mo pus or sick he POLKINHORN, Prosident stry, and suffer over the e¢ are ordering by mail prepares it in rying to get at Thomas to stri Thomas was « b, larceny uf ac in Baltimore. Jouger, Wai. P. Hurk Y GOODS. — SAVINGS BANK, cormerof eand ith street, pays 5 per per annum on deposits for ea Banking hours, 9 to 4. Sataniavs.9 to 4 and 6 tos. 2 j ASK YovR Charles Heidsicck’s Si (the Court that she dared J ee did. “ssho’ matt, thas. assault and battery 0 uid for specnlati all be | hit her. aud h MAMBURG Win. Lackey; NGS AND wiling shipped January, ar was fined 915 r thirty days in CASH 'S KUPFLINGS, Paris dispatches ae merchant for Mery or Extra Dry WOVEEN TRIMMING PRICES, TO SULT 7 Exceiled by none. pce “The wise tor health on daily | and thousands patronize Dr. White's establishment, 55 151 site U. S. Treasur; Bunions, Inverted nies the prix cession meeting in Georg Commissioners tions Imposed { e use of Market Hail ld well be further from a @ of doing so, be: to use it car ebruary EU street, oppo- to avoid painful Corns, | MRS. M. 3. HUNT, ler the direction of the commission- } be: SEWING MACHINE does upon the rit has fallen, th IMMENSE REDUCTIOYV! ‘ MARKET.—The for the week have L 0 bushels of corn b} receipts of tie tlowestern New Yo independent of su tions of New Eng’ n there were thir id seein to be Wonderful Bargains | KNITTING ¥ VAS, avd all sins THINGs.—Yet Mrs. Tilto indifierent to the proce 5 . For the last three or four days Be siaken no notice of her. day with her h ATM WILLIA | WINTER WEAR observers by ‘the which she writes Litth a point wherewith her hust plagned by his cross Sorry 10 notice, does Evarts disregard Une petty conjngal treasons, but, over aud over prompting for the ilies have been rei ly tor aye, let-us hope that it is a th ALPS. oof all hun when the supply tt each. The Madam bas had very § Europe and the Cited | : Men, Youths, and Boys. ted States a au tuven fashion for the tir whims inaiy drewin water and natural‘ faded from use can be br A fine wd i oc GRAY HAI walenectleneee | ee: MISS E, A. McOOR MICK, PeNxeviyania AvENcE, pends upon confounding and man and bes Well exemplified, AINS IN OVEKC | KEAL BARG she thos arrays contic ! IN WORKING if she were it blak perjur, Ss made & shipwre of retaining her Anot compute, by an: which I may rete INS IN YOUTHS’ SUITS, IN SCHOOL SU CHILDK ED REAL BARGAIN REAL BARGAINS 1) | ELEGANT BONNETS AND RO) FLENCH FLOWE FEATHERS, BIRDS, | TS AND SILES, | Whieb will be sold at very Jow rates, th ani bre: m Which drives that shri to the murder of her tin Five hundred years ago, under sleal influence ove with laurel wate * habit-suirt” first worn just inside lest days we hay With the most rvelous results as regards wi mile in three minutes, she wonkd have yplete suceess « REAL GENUINE and fled with the BARGAINS IN EVERY SH ature, Stared at in the experiny Tame by scritbi POPULAR CLOTHIN: POPULAR CLOTHIN STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING STORE, BRANCH OFFICE Scroons.—It has n industrial pre; jority jarge euoug wn that dritw: ation Is of use make up for the question whether | Library Kentucky, ANTARY, 1th, Hesge will oon TUITION FREE prmvation apply to the President of ¢ AML JONES = ~ Hot AND MILBURNS PHARMACY 1429 Pennsylvania Avenur, novétr MINEKAL WAT. WENCK’S MANDRAKE PIULS Pills are composed exclusively of vegetaiio ts, aud although they entire | nry, do not leave any of effects. They act directly upon the liver ani iu all cases of derangement revit Jivordered state of that organ, Liver O Bilious Disorders, Indigestion. Sick Hew! c. e., all succumb to the ills. For sale by primary and secon < not argue the p industdial vat leh ios conte pupils ont of six will rhts available jn some onomists will WHITE PINE 3-5 SIDING. (best quality ber hundred feet PINE 5-% SIDING 4 per hundred for others of It is hoped ti the next generation will find sneh arge town in the < We keep a full stock of all kinds of LUMBER in every city an ‘RON DRAUG sellathe LOWEST M 5 WILLET & LIBBEY, t 6th st. and N y aitering the c y in our Schools. We advise school hoards composed of busi- nessmen to think for themselves, and not the nse of me: ew York ave., opposite BROADWAY yalnable rem too much heed to such spe art punishers. the public sehools short hers ceeded that what Nee use of Schenck’s Mandrake " TDraggists and Dealers. of the common English bra boys and ‘girls shor these sehuols prepared to use th » adioit and pertinent: mauner horough and submit that NEW YORK. dealer in Wines ant ms the public that be understanding of | from No. 627 Massachusetts avenue, toh “gis FIFTH STREET, NORTHWEST, Opposite the New No: her _do not so leave school is a | eligible land tn th ———— stock to secure LID BURNED TO DEATH IN HER ' ride by rail fe a tickets enly $11.50 p: Taxes very low. . able at the rate of § sday of December, £574. quarter: 15 tral y seen issuing from: the upper nce of Mr. Edward Harmo: Parsons street. Neighbors who were pitss- ing, rushed in and alarmed the inmates, who were unaware of the danger. rushed up stairs, and discovered to her horror that her aged mother, Mrs. Sophia Cow Was sitting in her chair enveloped in flames had communicated to the carpe Mes. Harmon was distracted with fear that she was utterly w able todo anything. A few buckets of water sufficed to pul out the fire, but the unfortu- nate woman was found burned almost to a itseems that Mrs. Cowan, who was seventy-three years of age, was a helpless invalid, having’ suffered a paralytic stroke about four years ago, from her position, that she had been sittin: in her chair in front of the grate, when her clothes took fire, and that she was utterly unable to help herself or give the alarm, while her legs were being burned toa crisp. Her suffering must have been intense, but they were of short duration. for when found, life was already extinct.—Cincinnali Guzeite, windows of the | tog mm, No. St | bari “HENBACH | FOR TICKET rinformation given, on ap; for stock will be r Mrs. Harmon ironage so Liberally WILLIAM K Piano Manufactory, Ne Baltimore, aud; thwest; JOSE enue. Syenue, opposite M A x i MASK OF ALL CHARACTERS, Jost Received at HR. WEST & SONS Aladdin Security Ou. Warranted 150 Degrees Fire Test. The Best Household Oil in the World. INDORSED BY THE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Rend the following Certificates from Presidents of Fire insurance Companies = Howasy Fink ENsURANCE Company oF BaLtt- MORE, Baltimore, December 25, 1874. —Messrs. C. & Sons: Genslenen—Havi Gils sold in ‘this city for Hiw take pleasure in recommending your “Aladdin Se- curity” as the safest and best tral Me ANDREW REESE, Presiitent. 108 MARYLAND Fire Iwsvrance Compaxy THOS, H. HAYS & CO., crisp and dead. 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There willbe four wes in the process ofdrilling, other wells ping, horses and drays ti uct overland, pipe lines, tanks, a costly residences of the ,» and the pine boart nb the foreground ’s works, including tators, storehouses, ge containin; Nos. £13 and 115 W. RaW EAR ESB

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