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Wast For the middie and 8. . O. Ie Mo. 2 Order of Cuited American We » a y ke of the conference was sua FY lake rezion. falling barometer, soath- | M. B. Fortune will be £'.ebrant, and | follows:—H. C. Jobo tant to northeast. winds, warm, eloudy | Very Reverend J. A. Hotehtt ai. 0. P Pre | Se Rea Se ogee, SCERDAT Greater and very heavy rain. Tountey” will deliver the amulets ie | Jones, OS WMH. PAESET SS pre tan LOCAL NEWS. ‘Rita tu seperti mantel | competes ote conan of Bere olad £5 Gree Ret ee ee ERY . a u ', recommending al . . * mentioned: Soprano “Madame rs. tne provi for the payment, Re are errs 1 Bae oF Beccles v0 tains: Amusements, To.Night. Koehler, Misses Warren, Mattingly, Kava- | debt by assessment upon the ek aaoeen ee eearees ae Find ee ROL | a oe Ee ne Elliott Mes. | of the arose “Dombey and Soa” and “ jan inn.” re. a Ts. rs. assessed to “ Pte a Miike, © Conn as | ile, SE yeas Dome, Erman | cline A teneay ssbb Hirde Bann et toe Rene — “Kit the Arkansas Travetler. . | Koechling, Miller and Shea. Tenors—Mossrs. | ment. ‘The eollege is lomten gee Avenue Theater—Several new and attrac- | posh. siefert, Mattin iy, Forsyth and Egan. | Md., 15 ts, owns tive “stars” in ‘The Forty Theives. Matlame Elliott wit ety & solo before the | $34,000, and is $18,000 j ‘y ~ “ iS e 818,000 in debt Te te Theater .—Cnder a Cloud; or the | sermon. Henry Smith, of Cincin- | educa‘ ition, Murder in the Snow,” and other attractions. need wilt preside at the g % care of ee en conclusion services in the EN. Condensed Locals. church the various societies assemble at the ‘The ordination of old ore took pan Attention is called to the advertisement of City Hall at 10 o'clock, and Chureh yesterday mors: Rev. Joseph N. Young & Co. in regard to indebt- | will move at 11 o'clock. ray, D. D., of Pitisburg, Pa., edness of the old Disir.c: government. The following societies will take position | ordination sermon Arie The remainsof John V. Dempsey. who died | in the line in the order named: Hi ian | sermon elect at Providence hospl from @ wound in- | Benevolent society, right of line resting ou egg 3 the sident, Rev. Alieted by himself, » removed to Phila- | Louisiana avenue, opposite Seaton House; ison, by Rev. B. 8. Benson, delpbia Saturday night. 1 Georgetown Hibern: association, George- | of the ice. The candidat r. Ji McFarland was —— tue | town Total Abstinence society, with risht young men, some df them q a jory fo lay as a witness aE non resting on east side of 6th street; No.3 Hi- | a Trance. The name: of Mibane GAgurne. Pa ¢ Smith, whom he charged with libe'ing bernian society, West End Hibernian soct. | ba ovly nine appeared for gra ceive orders for DRESTM <KING's him. 7 ety. No. rnian association, Knghts of lows: Ls. wis, S. B. J 5 ves ir] Dr. Jas. R. Riley. the well-known phys! | St. Patriek, senior and Junior; tights of Sc, | Sullivan, Pheneo® (Bag F SGitconren te oa cian, = the happy pappy of & bouncing pair | Colmmkille, senjor and junior, Knights of St. | Jobn D. Kinzier, H. T. Gernhr © please in every way the ladies who w of twins a bey and & gir—who came In: | Peter, senior and janior: Kulghts of St, dc: | vin and Wee” Goer ae go this world nl,bt before last. ‘ terca | S@Ph. All temperance and societies re- | land read from the ing Wrong Disease. marks Im* Messrs. Merrick and Noctis to-day ont — presented in the convention wishing to par- | Epistles. Many Umes Women call upon their family | suit for the See & Ss oe re Soe — ns the ce'ebration, and not havin; x or eight pounds of butter tae” Enraceme, Ge —_ bg eel wis b | a per cent. interest, given May | ay. vpen wp lad Fosition, will ~ aga ioe = out. The colored cartman who wa3 So oe times. co igen Meg here and there, and | Latins whining te rehese Sum \ 2s, 1s74. east side of 3d st. n.w. Chief Marshall > Pine aniet to take the firkin to the store of | | Livinroot. March o Arkctican ton—OF the sales | sn this way they all present alike to them: | manwoNaens cmetates. care Seaton Mrs. O'Conner, widow of the lete Police- | Barrett has annoameal’ the eee ing Also gave testimony. Ofiicer Taylor | today 7-200 bales were Amcrican. selves and their easy-going and indifferent | Washington. can now de so at 1107 $ an O'Conner, w! pout lave weeks | sion: Prom City Hall (where tire jp oeeonnn fEflited [to the evasive answers given by | FRANKFORT, March 15.—U. 8. 5:20 bonds, 99%, for doctors, separate and distinct diseases, for | Svenue, over Galt's Jewelry Sine ‘ Seo, died on = ; leaving three | will form) to Indiana ‘Avenue by ith treet ioing And. bis wife about t. On taking him | 5 S553." March 16.—Tellow, ss. 62, por ewt. which he | bes his pills and potions, | Charles street, Baltimore Md. haned children—ore an intent ten days | west, to H street, to ist west, to New Jerecy fl Wie ee ee ee ee AAXTWER?, March 18. —Petrcleum. 30f, for fine pale | ggguming them to be such! when. in reality, | 1875 = avenue, to B street northwest, to Ist street | Bible said: “We ackno i _ . they are all symptoms caused by some >. SPRING, “Captain Cutten at the X tional to-night: | east, to East Capitol street, to ith street, t0 | to presch the word 2 Siese ay eatthority Clans Of thieves than tee ec eee capgerous | | FIMLAvetrmia. March 15—The riceawerssteniy? | Uterine disorder; and while they are thus | We are daily in recht s you 5 * = ern steers, 65ya7c. for fair to gov : 5 -EGHO . ME asain RE cone w, menemen | RUSTE Une Rees | Ke cegremn” Terres | Mand teem cements | paar Saat cat eee wren Ene saStriag pettettn i nebetean ey | tortasienanceateses ouNETS Worth at either place. - reviews y the President, thence | e choir sang very e! % ‘a ol 4c. per | when the su Ing pa are no ler in | for Ladies and Childn On saturday Miss, Sallie W. McKelten. | Georgetown through Bridge street to ifigh, | fulhymus and anux Sctively several beaut Sil This woe eo Gea ee Pano head sold at IT Reets wpa Geo ware emiy held; | the end, but probably worse for the delay, | _ RIBBONS, FLOWERS and BONNET sinKs— daughter of Mi ; McKelden: president of | to 2d, to Georgetown College, to Ist street, to Rea Estaazee> -2 > and Carter got a bad cut on his head. It was oe ee trestment, and other complications made, | ® ieee swortmert. siete mies aitinintinai the s 4 onal Bank, left her home in ay, to Green, through Green to Bridge, a Z ®.—John J. Evans, Cap- | shown in Setimans teat Corer, tee Washington Fish Market. and which a proper medicine, directed to the | 87’ Fullsopply of FANCY GOODS ant No TIONG 1 in. the course of the day | crossing over the M street bridge to 20th st., | ito! Hill real estate er, has sold to Wm. “4 4 ri cause would have entirely removed, thereby od, ond ot 20 ~ xe G. Smith, of Staunton, Va., | tok street, to Tri. to H, to 3th, to Pen | J, Hubbel, part o / original lot 16, in square dismissed, Henry Bont colores ena Ri ‘cecbancaee race ope omg instituting health and comfort instead of pro- apy egress tcag am ’ ry license having been pro- | y avenue, thence up Louisiana avenue | 761, MPOV’ gments thereon, for $2, : ; i Ba A * ged misery. MRS. M. 3. HUNT, cured; they were married at Trinity eburch ity Hall, where they. will disband. ‘The | cash. Ly ee uangSM; er eitiy apes De cee to 2 contar 000 Kenta ny ES arom Miss Torinda E. St. Clair, Shade, | _feba 621 and 623 D Aret “Ths falaalof Mrs. Magcire, wits of Mr. prperpeen b crge ta banquet | ews Rruwoo B COLLAR, for appearance | #544 George Jonon, co jored were fied $10 and | also 309 Potomaeshad bought by James Skid: | 4!"e08 Co...0 Pieree, Buffalo, N. ¥-—Your | M[8S- SELMA RUPPERTS Wm. H. Maguire: postmaster of the Senate | and ——— passed. Ali first-class fur- | James Grady, a colored slacioowe charged | More 8t $75 per hundred. _ Favorite Prescription is working almost like STAMPING AND EMBROIDERY DePor, 4 Seok place tie the charch of the Immscu- | ave them for sale—Adv. From Ma ene B, Set of harness, worth 80, |_| A Domestic TRAGEDY —A letter received | * miracle on me.__ 1am better already than I 614 9th street, oppestio Patent om. late Conception, comer oF ‘7nsaursiows cont aw ee from Mr. Cagan; fined $35, or sixty dyas in | io New York from Georgetown, Bermudas. Prom Bile A’ Geko 4 . ee. ‘ at 9 o'clock this morning. The ph then ARREST OF THE PERPETRATOR. Hows be poet Suot DEAD IN HER Own | jail. The property was restored to the owner. | Says Charles Lock, residing there, shot and «Dr. Pie seceteaa the medicine you on 2 rat Smortment of BERGEMAN ee te ee Oe eS mre On the Zith of February an old lady, named | House Near Crawfordsville, Indiat a, last illiam = Garvey was with ob- | killed his wife, Maria Lock, and Arthur sent me and began using it immediately. As | RESLIN ZEPHYRS; GERMANTOWN wan, sermon by Rev. Father MeCar ot for inter. | ADnie McDonald, who keeps a variety shop | W seit Bee Sut, about 9 o'clock, the wife | taining s6 frm Guy HL hompson by | Lennox, a young English officer of the line, a result of the & tment I f 1 better than I | SAE JING YARNS; WORSTED Goons, CaN? mains were taken to Mount Olivet for inter- | i," Goa: alley, (between L, M, 6th and 7th | 0 David Bro’ gn was murdered. The state- | false pretences: sent to the grand jury. | stationed On the island, in consequence of aia amen oe ten fo a Sa mgterial for Embroidery ment. ica streets, was attacked in her store by a negro mere eee esband is that she was sitting | Wm.C. Weaten was fined #3 for cursing. improper intimacy which existed between From M a Sone ne Hamilin, Odell, Tit nee Srens. janté ir The coneral of & former well- lg and knocked down and seriously injared, | by the stove , eppogite a window, trying ona | Biwget Welch was nent dewn ase vagrant. | them. Lock detected them in flagrant d— “De Bete te “Pavcen Prantetin | ([8* Pxuronaren BUCKSKIN - dent of this citys Mr Tons lanier, took | and the money drawer was robbed of about | Pairof shoe z°pposite a wi was fired from the | Wm. Butler forfeited $5 for indecent expo- | tictu and shot them both dead in his wites han Gane: peck, WAS Pens ware ee “fal UNDERGARMENTS piace Saturday aft ae een | $3 in change. It appears thas several times | pampered t £ window, entering her forehead sure. Henry Tucker, McHenry Carter, Chas. bedroom. has lone'me good, which I'am very thanixfni pth mee Lani a." is som in. P weanan mnsteer luring the evening he went into the shop, but | ve e left eye. and coming ont im- bepherd, Henry Brown, George Wool, an q é .! LIAN" ¥_wasa native of | enging customers there did not make tee at. | mediately | src reté Tight ear,and thathe was | John Hampton, forfeited £5 cach ferloud act been Mugther gang of ghost materializershas | | Dr. Fiece’e Feverite Prescription Pad 706 THE IMPROVED sq, age of 9. Here- | tack. Finally when all had left he seized a | Sittingon gre Opposite side of the Stove from | boisterous talking. This was a Sunday card | been broken up—this time in Denver. by dealers in i > sECOR 706 heavy earthernware jug or pitcher, struck | her.and 1 pat the ball sed close by his Ee ina hay mow. Gustav Stoppel for- | sg7-A Lops od artists was held on Sat- CHARLES HEIDSIECK, SEW MACHINE the old lady a powerful blow with it, felling | bead befo je it struck Mrs. Brown. A coro: | felted. Mary Nuttrell was sent down as a | nfilay night in Philadelphia to consult. with Sillery or Extra Dry Campagne, stands superior to all others. her to the floor. Hastily grabbing the con- a = sapansiod, and vere wit- | opted on epee aay ee that pines og to taking part in the centennial ex- Excelled by “none. 2 roe akin pelt. nes taken in exchange at SO ey e' e left, b - papa re amo! » a Bi wn | she has ne een out of wo use Nal jon. S b wet tif some of the neighbors had gota goodview | bimeell: “ye clreumstantion atticnce se ne | Caeran Not Deen out of ihe workhouse nary MAZ-All the teachers in the San Francisco | 24:60 — Forsaleby Hatz @ Howe, | 7#6 3% ALL. DAVIS. A of him. Or. Butts was sent for aml finally | ported gstrongly against him, and some bo- | down on the same charge. Joseph Lee for- | sehools are to be examined under oath as to | ..THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, cornerof | = = restored Mrs. MeDonall to consciousness, | eve {’ mt the murder was committed by | felted collateral for disorderly comluct, daw, the means used toobtain their positions. A | New York avenue and 15th a PROFESSION but she has not fully recovered as vet. The | him. |) Je bought a revolver a few days be- | G. Bates, same charge; fortelted. Charles pretty fuss such a measure would make in Sent per gnnum on deposits foreach calendar ESSIONAL. ° parties on susplclon of belug "the ‘excl, | cart? samyiostawnten, was found, with one | Richard was pinched 3 Yor throwing site | ee forandéiog mote Batardars. S.C. BROOKES, azto-n a rf 0 assail- 5 5 : % 5 RES, Atorny District Govermment Affairs. Eat but did aot act the Fight mae | lhes alle he perenne en ae about a | razor flourishing. Richard Blair, indecent | now io goons Hen eee tesited to. know =atue oss a, Gria. und the ing oonntion” pigrict; Aleman- @ quarter in an. Co. &c—The wise for neaith on dail: NOTICES TO CONTRACTORS. Officers. Marr and Saffel on Saturday night | ™!l€ Som his house, deseribing the tree and | exposure; #5. Nicholas Teel forfeited £5 for Swer to an advertisement, and received the | waleedepend,” det tenga patronize Dr, | i804 avenue, Washington ' ntactors have been directed to | gained information leading them to suspect The} > — = — tree —, png and eee eo peemin Toke, bien d following valuable receipt: “Increase your White's establishment, 635 15th street, oppo- SCHUTTER & a4kamAN. IM northwest; 2a street, between | Mat,tbe Euilty wirtainens asamachen wee 1° psuys that the ballentered em tengo | Wane Campbell, loud and- boisterous; so; | TECelPts and decrease your expenditures” | atte O'S Tete Syold painful Corns, | FE esco prcomtivints ‘ + 22d st ” cen | Stepney ant, ’ v “4 : B “ r ‘and ®7-Captain J. Newton Dixon, - Inverted Nails, ete. > and every @-seription of and E cue | avenue naar" sigectyand took him inte | $0" ¢ where he mld the ball pesned through | Hourating tne iat tage esse | wa alae to gon, Of Ehllel erorat hs Sages eae TN id Es pvenue, 11 eth s * a S * 3 | deen. i " oi ” Y Seven Sih andetls tna the wok sewer ata | Sart; F4as taken inio.Goat alley nd | %? f fmand thave been broken irom the fn. | ot pr Boal Teese eS Te eRe ORBIS | Deltimece raring ee een and FAMILY SUPPLIES. sane ye WRSMTR CIOS "Bret northwest, tween 5th and 6th; enc ‘evick sewer on 3d | the parties there iden! = d % 2 13 peace, u att, : street southeast and canal. A uew hydrant | Mow aiebonuid’” Yerniey ta med ghee in his favor was that he and his wife | Otho Mead. charged with yaarancy, dis: | Mende eens 7 injured. He died PRUNES. PRUNES | [DENTS NOTICE —Dx. LOOMIShas ved bas been ordered at comer of North Carolina | try his wife, and this Lp om Pn ne wae Als dharacter and word ere! toforehad always | for Towing stones. John Ware took tos | _S-Rev. Rohert Collyer told a friend in > sf srente to bia ene gene lana Sen eabietycoeie Acne oe nee (ae that be haaan enuiecly differcet suis | Deen unirpeachablonand beeen ona es | fOr, (erowing stones. Joh whisky, and paid | Boston that if he were & memberrn? ae hare every branch of the profession will bette ‘walk has been ordered on the west side of 4th | of clotaes from that hehad-on when arrested. | iven why he should commit the deed. i eS Sastre his views om the sutieey oF eee aka PRUNES. sinlyy ‘made of "the Gdns Pence; Puke; Gecter nae bees onlersd. to relay the foo. | Tey meets, believing, this to have been 8} wa. > rarer “CouNT Lavenpen.” | this time for a vagrant and went inco the | education, he would say, ‘leas study ned jant9-m* pavementen oh strect soatheast, tattoo | {CK to prevent parties from ideati the { Oneof ourold and well Known colored elti- | chaincgangy Ira ae tng ete ek ieee | Sateation, $7 PFS S*T FOR TEETH, RITHER Jaw, Bout n Capitol s and B streets. The contractor | old suit Which ke had on when the assault tation or eee enintey: — oe aoe ae P Pendle! arcaunbarel students sent “a ONE TON OF CHOIUB Ghio Coters, ‘of Dental Sar rite <3 who e el tdansantine pavement | was comm: secreted under . Gant Ishin corns 3 . a st nts “recom- street, H Bin rems 2 fhe atpinion aD nn | Up's che sa Ecsma, | snes to Rona ehea he Baden | ate agen, ae greta Omer amt | srg tne casting os ee ‘Mth si ms, at he ae asin of D eerees, ing on = pong the efieeteor the as- | Deted as Count Lavender. and held high of himself, and was conducted the station | Perhaps their intolerant ill manners ag Apa EPHA) gy en ep is made by the <it- pan ae testimony, and fally recognized | Sitions. He subsequently became @ mer. house, where it was discovered thar hic right | worse than the impertinence of the Britiay SEW TURKEY PRUNES (0.8. ver) Vem’ Court of Cains inent tn the neigkporhood of ith sirect, i= | theprisoner asher assellant, and Lewas sent | hank At the late destructive fire at the | hand and wrist Were cnt as if by thrusting it | disposition to mind other peoples bin tens SHORT HAND WhITKE ERD Law a a Kir property. "ie had sesened Minkyieans | "inouKh some window, chain-eang 0 We. “ THE PURLIC SCHOOLS. ‘THE WASHINGTON MARKET Company | Children and removed them to a place of report should have been prmted Charles 1875 = Just Received, Kight Pounds tor $1. Indiana, and 24, facing Meerrs. I.loyd, Hover, Detrich, Packard, | 4 XD THE SPECIAL Jurnovame nts Tax— | safety,and went back to the bazar tosave | Warner.) SPRIWVG! 1875 ———— Jotmson. and Hart, of the trustrees of pubtic is morning Cart! lered a cer. | Som: ‘ - = ‘schools, this moruing presented to the Dre- | {locact or tnone Im tive caneet Oe Web Founded by fhe a es and unable to escape. GEORGETOWN " eee. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, trict Commissioners the report adopied at | Market Company inst the'Commission- | His dead body was found after the fire in the . BE VERY HRs last meering of the toard, in reference to | ersof the District of Columbta to bring up | well in the ere evers, Hekier seen | a say Deere Chrone Hartigan yee T Binet AEN EST Bo "« Short She wants of the schools as 16 more conv 11: | ahe question auto tee legal ive See propoesd | 96 2 Sl aed pane wah bere | terday held @ mortem examination sees Bar: gi: Beatoanen ¥, — a ex ven’ ; Ts brs a _ 2 arly History of 1 tions, . Amen Bee Sa Sea Eaten esimte te | Seaimentes uted Re slat Improvement | broiatnectara?*uiespivatvniar crates | wpm ihe aly of Tame Mortage: clare! We wl contaoe tow, for» te tare mor,» | Low an" Behan Pear Mae, at Sud quite lengthy, Mr. P. making minute in- | The petition filed by Mr.J.H. Bradley sets | aquatics,” &c., &¢—Alerandria Gazette, 13h. ket street, on Saturday evening and, boing FIRST INSTALMENT pounds MIXED NUTS, (including SOFT SH Art ims and Art Realities i iting jtne sis andere tice 4 ape lm Wounded "Pemeyieaas | An npian Stony —We iar tom agen | each fat rearenceaead wastes Sibompenee gras, ay Derren, ae Reape tty the subject early attention. As to themat- | ant Lousiana evenues, Brith and Suen. | leman of this city ho js just back from a | decided that It was unnecessary to hold an & th Members and Benaiors of the ew ter of repairs, he suggested that they should 9 whieh = have improved Dy @ large and | tri bac river, J preety oa = gored Nor ‘Much oF A DELUGE.—Thongh the oF ne ok en ake = rent, 8120; Hoer "S conjunction with tue trenteess ee was fimproved by a ‘wooden pavemien i Yorbg | awfal Diizzand An Todlan “and his squaw | river is a little swollen to-day, with con. Boe al Heap History: of the Cuited Si jon wil Ld ae = ). Imitis je with - un samen paid for by an assesament on the private | Were caught out in thestorm while journey- maocebe gurrent, there are no’ apprehea- SPRING sr+u paey & oxen. at 35 cents each" Fortfaiion eed Tae Bont met at the Columbia bulldings this morn- ] property of individuals, by the United States | ing from Fort Il tothe Fort Thompeon dvons tus signal wetrien cnaereer ax Gacpers s zs at Scents each. SOLOMONS & ing, and adopted @ form of ‘Appeal Certifi- | as to its property bordering thereon, and by | agency, and * ing _ bewildered, Ik 53 enact the water as falling slaw! On band, and for esle at a reasonable price, a FULL ‘are Linen’ Papers. ate,” which they will have printea. Mr. | the corporation of Washi as to the refuge in a small ravine. They wrapped their Phe pabluhed statemrce aeete ion excite CAB LOAL of cheice ARREN CHOATE & CO.'s MeChestney was assigned the oid ist@nd 2d | crossing of streets and avenues; that Louisi- | blankets about them and sat down under the ment here are all evolved from. the Inna IN 2) districts, embracing the county all outside- | ana avenue and Pennsylvania avenue inter- | bank. snow soon covered them, but the —— - i of Georgetown and Washington. Mr. Dalge- | sect each othe ‘town; the ad and th, comprising all of Georgetown: Mr. Brooks the 5th, éih, 7th. sth, 9 Mr. Harkness the ilth, 12th, 15th, 1th, 15ih, 36th, Mth, and 1th, and Mr. Clagett the 19.h- 20th, 21st, and 2d districts. The numerical districts named above are the old legtsiative districts. ee ES THE SLATTER-Hvussey Homicipe—This morning, in the Criminal Coort, Judge Mac- Arthur, the case of Hope H. Slatter, indicted for the murder of Michael Husse: gust, 1873, wax called, and Judge Fisher ; with Campbeal Carrington appears for the government)» nnounced that the prosecution was realy. My. A. B. Williams, on the part Of the defence, suggested a postponement. Judge MacArt zur, after consulting with the counsel in the «ase of Shoemaker agt. Paul, Stated that ow'ing to the absence of some Of the witness es on account of sickness, that that ease would have to be post. posed. This Was the day set fo the trial of a very important homicide case, and as the juror § sworn in the Shoemaker ease could hot properly be sworn as jurors im the homicide case, he would diseharge them un Mond: mMerning next. e defence, stated that he Surprise, having beca un- pression that the ejaetment case Would oceupy the + ourt some days. After some dise: wston, Mr. Riddle 2«ked that the defendant have at least untii to- morrow toascertal: 1 whether he could pro- cure bis witnesses, &¢., and the court ad- Journed tll to-morr »w morning. — -e | ARREST OF AN ALLEGED WASHINGTeN EMBEZZLEE IN PHI LADELPHIA.—An acso- Ciated press dispatcth from Philadelphia says: “J. Hays Russell has heen arrested here charged with being a fugitive from Washington, D. C., \where it is said ue is charged with embeztlemeat.” It aj r&t 8th street, and from where ns Hy 5 -,A complete and cor. the north line of Louisiana avenue inter. ing drift with his » Which he would poke | S@Y, Were not at church yesterday, and did ee oe into the Empire of Bussia. sects the south line of Bennsylvania avenue | Up occasionally. They remained thers ail | noe refuse numerous tev! tations to take a | MENS, YOUTHS, AND BOYS’ | Perit’ Bente 5 25 and 9th street the lines diverge, making a | Dight, and the dritt became so high in the | drink. ‘We would farther state that nese apples were ba 75 ap iniscenocs by Thomas Moore and triangle with 9th street, a's) re- | Meantime that he was obli to splice the FRESH FIsHin considerable quantities are received and safely stored in our bagement before the Series fordan, volume 6 of the Bric-a- Brac served by the government, and which | rmrod to the end ofhisrifie inorder to reach | now arriving daily from the lower Potomac freezing cold weather came on, 80 that those who . so is cuit the property of the United tothe topand keep up ventilation. During | !andings. Perch are selling at 25 cents per CLOTHING! ‘wish to purchase them need have no fears of gettin > States, so that the property of petitioners | their cheerless imprisonment the squaw was | bunch, and rock and berring at 40cents per frosted fruit. does not touch Pennsytvania avenue at any | Seieeres of a child, = xu, ‘istened a PUNEBAL of Pay Director W. B. = petoby | oe — U.S. N., who died here on the 11th in- Scandinavian” History: ese sessed with the burden of taxation for the improvement from the east line of 8th street to the east line of 9th street; that they have _ the tax for that part between 7th and | ‘th streets, alt wh they deny that their | property is subject to such tax. They state | thal the certificatee have been issued and are in possession of the First National Bank of New York, who has required the Commis- | Sioners to sell, but the lat | the sale by reason of an ment between | the bank and petitioners. This agreement is that the proposed sale to satisfy the certifi- cates for $10,721.32 shall be postponed on con: dition that the company shall Pay that por- tion of the assessment arising from paving the avenue from the west line of 7th street to the point where the south line ot Louisiana ay- enue intersects with Pennsylvania avenue, and that the liability of the company shali be determined 4 a writof certiorari by the | Sapreme court of the District of Columbia, | to which form of process no objection shall iter have suspended be interposed; and it shall be toa speedy decision, each party waiving the right of appeal from the decision, providing it be the uuanimous inion of the eourt, and in the meaatime shall be no attempt to sell the market grounds. This ment is sh Ww. Cook for the First National Bank of 3 York and W. E. Chandler for the market company. The petitioners aver that the said assessment wasa quasi judicial act, and it was illegal and void. They there- fore pray the writ. that this srrest was mitde on infermation of the general azent of the Ameriean Button Hole Sewing Machine Company, whe came to teis city to look after the local agent, the aforesaid W. G. Russell. He found that Russell bad lef: town, and the general agent charges that h> took with him aout three thousand dollars of the money of the company. The fact was at once reported at police headquarters, end siaee Satu it Was ascertained that ke was in Philadelphia, and on a dispatch sewt from this city the president of the company swore out a war- rant for his acrest, and e@ was apprehended and beid. Last night Detective Miller, armed ‘With the proper papers,ctarted to Philadet- phia for hin. —\_o——__ TRY THOMAS CONCERT.—To-morrow even- ing Mr. Theodore will give his first orches'| concert at Liveoin Hall. The seats bave been rapidly soid, only @ few .e- maining—hence those who would be accom- modated sould apply early at Metzerott & Co.'s, or else take soeir for “stand. seats.” The programme is rich and well ted to = Ley e — is @ magnificent pianiste, ar: a great repu- tation in Eueope, and earns many laurels Cranch has made hosts of friends here, and ill be welcomed as one of our favorites. ‘The lovers of music showid not fai! to hear this concert. —-—__ THE CITIZENS’ RELIEF ComMIssy>x met | this morning— Mesars. Stickney, Pratt, Cook, Hitz, Choate, Savage, Pratt and Ballacty.e present—and the agent presented his renort, Showing that during the week euding Sacur- @ay, the 13th inst.. 3:4 camilies had been ¥is- and Si had reeetv 5 r oo fe] reeelved relief; Li ordecs i riven. The receipt of 25 baat the same period. Tone Me Gabushels of coke as & dona- ton x. Gal edged. sana wee in Was acknowl ST! NW ASHINGTON.—Henry Ha- | mell, colored, was brought over from ‘Wash- | ington to this city event McDevitt, and lodged in the egy Detective | house: nthe middie for a hearing to-day. He was ington upon the cha; stealing a lot of clothing valued at $: Expperty of Wm. H. . colored. living at Ludiow street. Baltimore. Hamell left Baltimore on the %3* train Saturnay night, and was arrested upon his urrival at the eapital.— Balt. Swn, oth. district | —_-—_ SUDDEN DEATH AND A MISAPPREHEN- sion.—Saturday night word was telegraphed from the Geor quarters that ago, the driver of a street car on the Metro- politan line named Dennis Ferry was placed under bonds. on the charge of aasault and bat- tery with intent to kill.some of the detec- tive officers rearrested Ferry, whom they found asleep in his own house. He was lodged at police headjuarte:s, and remained there for some hours, until 1t Was aseertained that James Montague, the dead one who had been jon: CasE.—' ‘Stewart et al. va king, in the Circuit Court—issues toons the ity Court as to main- ———_.—____ ANOTHES TIED JURY IN THE Brick KILN case of ; aise fe H Est strong com evening. OLirce.” in pieces. As soon as machinery was | which were numerous floral tributes and All the New stopped the pieces were swept = then | 2n American flag, were borne to Oak LOWER PRICES ARE 8E. Specialties of Fine Statio Unfortunate man appested tobe atau ae | Rader her oiekit Manele nt erent ras rial Green at V3 conte made. Vv Fears of age, and wae dresed in dare wos ship Relic apiain John L. Davis, Dr. | THAN EVER OFFERED BEFORE IN ma waré-tr and pants, white Congress gaiters, jaxwell, Dr. Mauyleby, lef Engineer = | bine woolen socks. "Hie fad Siuck hate | Weed, De. MeNati acd Mus wre eee THIS MARKET. ie aAUEEE BE!TISH ANNUAL FoR is73. whiskers and mous! The Coroner was | acted as pall-bearers. — Indian kept a hole through the rapidly form- | Consciousness of reporters, who, it is safe to NEW YORK STATE APPLES tee EIST of ine EN, AND GOOD BOOKS. A MAN THRows Hrvseiy rErO Macut- stant, in the sixty-third yeas ot tis 366; took cancer ero Ente totex By NERY AND IS CUT TO PIECES.—This ter- | place Ma ‘rnoon: Jiri A. ‘ER 4 7 hoon. an unknown man walked tate as PE , Church, and was, inngelyat~ - CK, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grecers, y i at 163 Bank street, and afi e officers eal M a navy, and other ‘friends. ‘Tho vaatlennt GREATER ASSORTMENT, (Masosic Tearie,) oan at the machinery. While the machi was | Services were conducted by Rev. W. W ‘97H STREET, opposite U.S Patent OMice. Britich Wild Fiowers in inery working the man suddenly jumped into it, Williams, rector of the chureh, and the re- and before it could be stoppéd he was out up ‘andsom« Sir John Lubbock... mains, encased in a hi Alice ALY BETTER STYLES, FURRONRO, Saale r] JOHNSON. tache. 1 . notified —N. ¥. Express, 13th. SEE NOTICE of meeting in Society Hall to- of THE STATESMAN’S YEAR BOOK zation ofa Council As Suicipe—At Belvidere, N., | or the wierd Coie chan eyo ie ebay Meet ne, BRITISH NAVY Ede. iTRANGE DE.— videre, Til. Init “ ane CLUB: $ " aul inquest was held Saturday on the body ot ea oe tite lies. Nos. 148 and 149 Center THE ROVAL KALENDAR. a smal iri named Helen Otis. ay ‘HE BROOKLYN MALPRACTICE CASE.— i wing. BRITISH ALMANAC 3 Y, that, while the family of Mr. Hiram’ Becker | Detective touch and Ollicer MeCuliocei-or | 42 Examination Will Convince} are retaifed atu msl advenes'on Smet 800 | Wa TAR BRS ALLA, COMPANION were absent, on the day previous, she pro. | the third Brooklyn precinet, yesterday went TEECa, For sale by > the granary, and with a piece of | to the Eastern lotel, at No. 2 South street, 14% and 149 Center Market, east wing. strang woolen twine, hung herself by the | New York, and arresied John H. Betts, Open every day. eps fy CHARD B. MOHUN & Co., neck. The body was warm when found. The proprictor. on a chargé of being an accessory BOOKSELLEKS AND STATIONERS, gl was bound out to Mr. Becker, and was the death of Miss Antoinette Fenner, who JEW YORK STATE CIDER: maré-tr PENNSTLYANTA AVENUE. the act inunknown. The ‘entict wasdeate | {agtdtomenamractic®, on last Sunday even- ee NEW ¥ORK sr. ; A NEW BooK; s Dg, jen i 3 : d by suicide. President street. Provions Gea 1011 PenssYivania AVENUE, ae CORRE < Surcrpz or A Dyspeptic Youxa Lapy. | Miss Fenner had been very intimate with l-te Between lth and lth streets. SY 4. G. RIDDLE, Betts, who frequently visited her at her | —™ ~ Fie Bite on, Conan of Mr. T. A. At | home. The police tobe in on | PAINT. Bart Ridgely, atic Ssersswoded visit to her relatives at Maiinen aa pos of informa ti on that implicates him in the > A full stock of Superior Refined CIDER, in store, pyrene ne ee nant “= Caps mitted suicide recently by shooting herseit | Wking off of the young wocence of the ¢harce and for sale low in Larrela, kegs, or bottles, by Would be a Mi earee is with a pistol. Her visit south was for th ISAAC CURRY, ihe pose of restoring her health, having dys- : PRICE, $1.25. pepsin ‘and" predisposition to consumption, pe erg ee ee Pte nr PRAcTioal SAMS, @, CALDE For sale at ihe had grenily depressed in spirits | house. At ten oclock last night the Dec HOUSE PAINTE: 87 Greene street, Georgetown, D. 0. SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, = several ce ot ly On account of the | tive 2 re yras H. Estes, at ont ChAT, mar?-tr Cor. 43 street and Penn. avenue -~ a his residence, No. 72 Van Brunt street, on ¢2 —No charge 7 - A SOMNAMBULIST FounD DrAp.—The | Suspicion of ben ‘ona the e con- marl3-ir Shop: 805 Mth street northwest. i wean Sor Revers toca East 8 Wash | een BOOKSTORE, pve dnl ae perkda ,&@ young lady Leer causing peony ne comer ington or Georgetown. mar8-tr G street, between 9th and 10th, near St, Patrick's Walpole, Mass, Was Dreak tee ate et | ak the ete ate police station——v. ¥ WEBB & BEVERIDGE, RICE List. J ondall cieee ing i the snow near her boarding house, 1, 13th. , giMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN feal, a sph Mince clothed only in her night dress, water-preot | Me Gan THEORY OF DISEASE.—A dis. HIN 4 OCKERY, Kine asgottment of “ — she juniped frome ner chamber window in'a | iPeuiahed Sane tome nf in Ney New Chas Ey ery, art r $ ftor s ulism, and died from expoe- | {7 ¢here wad woe aeereas recently 6 q FED wane, et Baltimore Mirror tnd Bi ure. feaow fo marked as to constituteadominant | AV) HOUSEFURNISHING GOODE. | ast mee A 4 HyYDROPHOBIA FROM A CAT BITE.—Some ture of the present siate of Ine, and | desirable Goods, at very low prices — TRE Lt ee PREF, days ago. 9 , Son,of afarmer liv- | % eretenes a ao yg? idea, oa merl3-5t* 1009 . ave., bet. With and lth sts. jew Kditicast' Notts, aE te Pedant organte germs.” No late puyaiolog- PPPOPOBALS FoR BRIOK PAVING, Reto respecte one’of' the’ most remarkable itten 5 short time after ve been so promisi: “ ‘book. boy teeksne i), sina thocereees wee cee | peched al eee hae many lines | OF%CE OF NORTRERS Lraxnry Manrxr Co { dese Higa bRlsever » fl tadents, and no ed him to havech: ia. The | Of Solution for the mysterious epidemics | Sealed Pro at this TH Us , Sermons and Evsage, by 8, eadbeaage = ern man and beast. The atmosphere ie eet Brdin Paving hag ni On Sth, >f ° Karrie KING AGAIN—Now comes a fresh | with matter which, however invisible ice | Raat ; bombshell Log Nelson Holmes fraud. naked needs: to be sifted in @ strong ‘By'erder ofthe GEO. W. KING, made an affidavit to the effect that he mate parti OGER'S GROUPES celebrated for under his directions it fit to- in gether so as to slide in and out tike @ secret | doubtiess ANOTHER FATAL WALKON A RAILROAD all TRACK—At 5 yes ‘4 | be advaneed by A Myers, aged 17, residing near Frank- ford, Pa., while gon the track of the | Prrxce Trenton ‘rai |, at x Tope state the :—Prince Tuo over by atrain and almost siceplcounees| bis phy- npn neal TION Helene 20 earnestiy Uialsted upon the BescuEcy's SPRING LEAF TEA, oe KovRes Case Gone yA that the 4 nis resigning one or seve AT 50 CENTS A POUND? if Dr. De Koven ls defeated by the casted Onenny functions was se fis: | Lear of NATURAL COLOR. tena th te comes Be ee fhe canuties being to harmonize the IN FLAVOR SIMILAR TO GRELN TEA, for the bisuopeie. ___" | alleviate STA A WoMAN.— Saturday ata fait ae Breneisors hall, in Reading, Parliament man pamed Frank'was siabbet [pai A remarkable yania avenne, Raltireore, itted his Saturday it by hanging. ‘The the said to Dave been intensperance, suited Poe