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NG STAR, asso April 5, 1975. Orricer, 10R OF CHIRF SIGNAL WASHINGTON. April 5. 1875. Ver the New England and micklle states, e@lear or ¢iearing weather, brisk north to northwest winds, slight chanzes In tempera- ture and risine barometer. Atiantic and Gulf states, Tennessee and the rally clear and warmer ‘weather during the resi of Monday. LOCAL NEWS. Amasements, &¢., To-Nig?. Port's Opera House.—Loster Weiiack i ©Rowedale.” National Theater.—Duprea & Benedict's For the south Mr. J. 'Z. Little in“ Saved and © Lner attractions. Theater—A number of first-class stars in their misce*ianeo: ‘Theater Om from the Wree as specialties —Lecture by E. C. - Condensed Locals. ‘The sireet lamps will be lighted to-night Bt E55e'clock p.m. and extinguished 44 a.m 3 glass has relinquish? Plant 566 trees on the stre Pr. Noble Young is quite iti sidence on I Land 4% streets. Mr. E. C. Townsend delivers his en ing lecture on “Seraps.” at ¢ ‘orner 1Sth and Bellew, 705 7th street, el. It looks like De Mr. Wm. De avenue, between inch pipe sewer has been or Shree manholes on P street. be Tth streets soul hexst rrs employed under the par @emmission and the and repairing streets will receive th The Analostan Boat Club have ordered a hats, bonnets, millinery id in Baltimore. The as-essors & their labers. so quatization of et. States that he to hear from ail vel at the assess wmvicted in Poiladelphia ers to rob Adanus r @ new trial Bight. General J Tells: Major Ge the most bew Paired im Boston Wm. Knight ing on Menday sivertising agent. Mr. bow in Washington atte: With the intellicenee an teristic of Mr. Barnum We notice the arrival at Guin: teamers from Philade haries Stow, is ding tohis duties urbanity charac- of Fast Washington and U wown May congrati €arly eompletion of t railroad ¢om 1 struct their road into U nicntown at aa early A meeting commemorating the fifti American Tract society | jubilee year of bai upreme Court, pr p the chair. and arta F of the Chris- is ec lof Foreign hearer, fina: DE OF A GOVERNMENT < Jona E. Aye followet her an sawing a and dressed bis wou whieh he was pl spital, Where he ‘Ayersis weak | ngerous character ns ‘ umber of per: number of pairs of yr = « z next, the 10th instant. «, When @ physician's may be deterr val agent or members Sete Gaeinnas CONFIRMATION : ¥ administered the 2 ming to one hundred Ts who afterwards confirmed we hodist, six from the ns, Six from the Pres- balanee from other de- r . the Archbishop, as- i by the Rev. Dr. White and Rev. D.C. pfirmed one bundred and twenty- dates at St. Matthew's church, pre- viously addressing them on the nature of the Of the adults twelve were eon- iscopalian and . three from the from the Congrega- ‘s—four exen from the Presbyterians and one CHotR.—At the annual F. Choir, on Saturday he following officers were elected | p zeae. —Jobn H. Seiffert, or, Well, secretary urer, Frank Oureud, h H. Daniel. frst leader: J ader; Prof. John iss Florence Cook, choir is com meeting of the 1. O. 0. fert, seeond le: Scheel, or- : Mt pianist. Thie dof members of the order, ted to assist them very flourishing condition, some of the best singers of W. ‘They bave commenced the rehearsal o} operatic cantata of the in a. grand co: and numbers J. FP. Broparan, No & Hoxie bier Er gincer Hoxie has addressed a com- morication to Major Richards, informing iin woot!" + rtatn carts of the elty the park- ing is being used for storage, &u2 otherwise trespassedt apn: that in the southern of the city ‘kmakers are trespassing * 9 the roaaway by making excavations fe taining clay, and requests him to ise ae aa Instructions to the police as will "ead" to the Tompt arrest of the otfendine Reetios Pand ft, Webb's Dy es er DE TRUCTION OF DIST ercy BONDS PAID OR ME" eeMED. The following ‘ecier has been received by the District “ommissioners from the Secre- lary of th”, Treasury in answer to 2 commu- ti 4810", from them of March 8th, requesting im “o carry out the provisions of the act “nated below : “Hon. W. Dennison, J. H. Kelehar, ant S. L. Phe'ps. Commissioners of the District of Cxum- bie:—GENTLEMEN: In compliance with sec- tion 16 of the act of Congress entitled “An act for the support of the District of Columbia for the fiseal year ending June 30, 1576, and for other purposes,” which provides* that the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and the commissionersof the siuking fund of said District shall destroy, by burning, all ds, certificates, and other obligations of every kind of the city of Washington, city of «town, or the District of Columbia, whatsoever, herciofore paid or redeemed by e.ther of said boaris, under the direc- tion shall pre= be prescrib: d by said secretary.” I have the Lonor to request that you surrender such se- curities to Mr. Isaac Thornton, principal @erk of the currency division and chairman 1 the destruction committee}or this d»part- ment, (hac they may be destroyed in the sume manner as United States securil ‘of the Secretar: of the Treasury, andi Mr. Thornton will adyise you of the time and place of destruction, that you may be represented and sign the certificates with the | cepariment committee. Please retain one certificate of such destruction for your own files. Very respectfully, be “B. H. BRistow. Sveretary. Upon the receipt of the above the Commis- vrs. under date of March 31st, ssed a note to Mr. Fitzhugh Coy Dis- triet Controller, notifying him that he ha: It been designated to attend to the burning of and all other | obligations heretofore paid or redeemed, now | the bonds, sewer certificate: deposited in the Treasury of the United States, a list of which was also added, the whole amounting to $: Commissioners requ copy of cach for file, ali others are burned. hese have ail been turned over to Mr. » has recetpted for the same. -these securities are: Sewe nd earetully to see that 2,000; FB per cents, $550,000; certifi ; Washington city certificates 7 3-10 per hen, Gover: lie Works, $2. coupans trict authoritic ee Tur THEATERS To-NiGuT—New attrac- jovs are presented at all of the theaters to- ebt. At Ford be, compa and President Board of Pub- eh ft will be Theater begins the wee including Miss F pnger, t four new s and Mr. J performer. The Theater Comiqne presents t ‘aved from the Wre las Edmond Malet! ment to the ex tty ats ie Father McCarthy The bookkeeper, Mr. sented his report, shi ool purposes, ion, on N street, near it M ncep S president, t clothing, &e,= Father Bokel delivered aa address, in which he said “that it was the solemn duty of the Catholic church to see that the Catholic ehildren were provided with proper and legitimate trainin: v steward. Mr. J. H. Bushnell, presented hi report of the disbursement’ of fands and clothing for the six months en dist. An interesting address b- Keane followed, He spoke of of education, referring to our and newspapers as educate: < not enouxh good in them. Antagoniste to public sel had nothing to do with t! had been the axgressor. tev. Father important ubli¢ schools -atholies were not They simply The other side Tue MeErRoronitaN Presnyt Crurca.—Yesterday being the close « llth year of the Metropolitan Presbyterias Presbyterian church (corner of 4th and B Streets southeast, the tor, Rey. John Chester, gave a sketch of the history of the chureb. The membership now numbers three | burdred, of whom thirty joined during the past year. The debt on the church has bern | reduced some and will ali b during the present year. The sum of $7.00 | bas been given to missions, &c., exceedin nearly $1,000 the gift of any mbes year commendable record censidering thé strin | eney of the times. There was collected for the poor the sum of S14i,which was expended under the direction of the pastor, assisted b: the ladies of the church. The Young Liviics' Christiaa Association of the church was cor mended. The Sabbath school of this church contains four hundred and fifty scholars, of Whom twohundred and thirty-four are in the infant elass: the superintendent is Mr. Rob't Leitch, and the infant-class room is in charge | of Mrs. C. M. Park: eee VITAL STATISTICS FoR LAST WEEK.—The report issued by the registrar of vita tis- tics of the Beard of Health for the week end- ing March 27th, foots up « total of 99 deaths— 15 from zymatic diseases, (4 whooping cough onstitutional, (24 consumption; 49 loca (iM pnumonia, 3 bronehitis;) 10 developm: tal, 6 old age;) violence, 5. There were White and 50 colored; 18 white minors anc colored, Under 1 year of age. 22, (15 colored;) | # under £0, (29 colored.) Fourteen deaths | were certified by the coroner and health of- ficer. There were 10 in public institutions; 11 still births; 7 marriages. The registrar re- The mortality for the week was fiv | more than last week, or at the rate of 34.) per 1,000 per annum. Rate of mortal ty of the white population was 23.1 00 per annum, while the mortality of lored population was 65.09 a 1,000 for same period. Number of births reported dung the week was 61—white, 34; colored, Rate of decrease of the white population 18 Over births, 7.09 per 1,000; while the s¢ of the colored population by deaths | over births was 29.90 per 1,000 per aniium. grater ei rcea ELECTION Of OFFICERS.—The Italian Beneficial Society last night elected the cers:—Carlo Columbus, president Zerega, vice-president; Gioach reco Laurenzi, treasurer; ‘aluppo, assistant treasurer; esiant zo and Angelo A. Masini, relief com- mittee; Angelo Ghiselli, Domenico Zerega and Paulo Bonavires, directors; Stefano Casassa and Guiseppe Gatto, marshals: and Samuel Antoni and Gughirmo Guerini color-bearers. Giovanni F | pee Cinect, Stefano Musanti, Sal NATIONAL DEAF MUTE COLLEGE Com- MENCEMENT.—The interesting anniversary exercises Of the National Deaf Mute College for the year 1-75 will be held in the hall of the institution, at Kendall Green, on We:dnes- = afternoon next, at 3 o'clock, and will be followed by a reception by Professor and Mrs. Gallaudet at their residence, near by The colicge Was never in @ more prosperous | and useful condition than at present, under the Inanagement of Professor Gallaudet and his excellent associates and assistants. —_.—_— SALES oF REAL Estate.—The firm of A. L. Barber & Co. have sold one of their fine mansion houses in Le Droit Park, near 6th street, to A. R. Appleman, the vice president of the Citizens’ National Bank, for the sum of $24,000. Mr. A. intends to make this his future home. J. T. Wormley, auctioneer. has sold for John H.Co <and Irving Williamson, tras- lees, lot 55, i. square 4i1, with the improve- ments, for $i, *. aire TEMPERANCE ‘oTes.—The Dashaways held therr it: weeting last evening at Temperance Temp! and Messrs. George Savage and William ’. Drew addressed the meeting, and many signed the pledge. The officers elect of Equal Division, No. of T., were installed on Friday njght, snd ® handsome silver badge of the order was sresented to the new Mate 8 patriarch, Wm. . Norton, by P. W. P.J.D. Harris, in: be- half of the division. ——e— | Tre Granp Jory was to-lay discharged | Wntll the 2th inst. They brought in a num- ber oMndietments, among them one against John Nolan, the switch-tender at Benning’s, | on the B. & P. RR. on the eb of man | Slaughter, In negieeting, on the 7th of Janu- | ary, to ly place the switeh for the Street.1s pay- | train dne, by causing a collision, which improvement taxes at the lowest Z Give bun @ cal) besore paying. resulted in the death of one Thomas Fay- may, National lege of The a. Gal meting of the Natio: leve of 'y was held at the ‘“olonization Building this morning, at. B. Ferguson, president, in the chair, Mr. J.C. Fill secretary. Th rt of the committ of pharmacy (Messrs. F. tne and if M. Read) was read by ™, Read. and adopted. The report is an ex. haustive one. and was recardeéd as one ‘4f the best ever made to the enllege. The report of the treastrer, Mr. Z. Vy. Crom- was submitted, showing receipts, $1,773.06, leaving & tof the librarian an@ curator. Mr. ooldridge, was submitted. showing r of volumes ip fbrary, with an {n- ver tory of apparatus, &e. ‘The presitent, Mr. Ferguson, read his an- ress—an able production—in which he congratulates the members that the rather | doubtfal experiment of establishing the col- | lege has become @ permanent success. Lo- | cated at the seat of government, and its ad- vantages in some respects being unst behooves the members to extend ence and usefulness. The class of Mast session | | numbered about thirty, and three will grad- | | uate. He refers to the proceedin; | American Pharmaceuti delegates shall be he argues at some length that is that ado Pharmacy.” Gaither, BB, $1,290.29, disbursements, balance of $17.23. The ical Convention, that @ proper teym. ted by the college “ Doctor ot He notices the additions to the library; recommends the publication of a journal of pharmaey; refers to the financial condition, stating the liabilities are less tha: $0. Of the arnual tax of $10 he remark: “If by a coutribution of $19 annually we can harmaceutical education of young men, and obtain a just appreciation ublic, it is money the importance of he recommends that serve the evidevee thereof as shail | aid in the proper of ‘our profess well investes! two branches, na@eria medica and botany chairs, and after returning thanks he ex- “the hope that the college will erease in influence and usefulness each it may soon become Tue Nasional College of Pharmacy. The college proceeded to elect officers as B. Ferguson, president; F. Gaither and F. D. Dowlin, W.8. Thompson, treasnre corresponding secretary ing secretary ad | | follows:—R_ Ndberz, librarian J. A. Miburn, John’ R. il, W. G. Duckett and Charles J.D. O'Donnel Becker, trustees. Tre LATE ARREST oF Li In THE STAR of the 2d instant it was stated that four letter carriers hac been arrested for | using “washed” stamps, and that two had H mn, the other two being 000, of which the ma to retain asingte ‘TER CARRIERS. been permitted to res | fined #50 and S150 rex | stoner Johnson. These pa by Commissioner Job amounts named to a In the case of E. P. Hall, in S150, it sh certifi- ively by Commis- rties were not fined h es, 10 per | 500,000; notes of A. R. Shep 0. Also, a large amount of d by the Commissioners and Dis- » had been entrusted him to mail. nits the detention of five letters. | which he says he forgot to mail. The penaity for unlawfal $504, or impr! year, or both. U's person there ers were found ing a stamp on mail mat- for not less than one is imprisom wT more three trend the performance | nt Henderson arrest aken from a’ de nifession, and w hefore last was indicted His mother is in deep in consequence, and for the present it is deemed best to withhold the The case will not come ess and quite ill name of the party. before the Criminal Court until June next. ce -Godfrey & Goell against ¢ Campbell of tle late District legisiature for | refreshments furnished the law makers, was ng by the plaintiils’ a(tor- » in the Cireuit C counsel for defence, Mr. Cook, and his absence t | mentioned the court directed that the called for trial to-morrow, saying it must j then be commenced. he | s alled this mor: ——_eo—__ T PATENTS issued to citizens of district of Columbia for the week ending 7 Lester A. Beardslee, im- ft testing the Chancey C. Weston, | provement | Strength of materials: | improvement Peardslee. improvement in testing machines, mprovement in compin fue there was | John K. Korft 3 water-Covulers and retrigerators. pein elec EPISCOPAL CONFIRMATIONS. — Rt. | Bishop Pinkney administered the rite of | confirmation toa large number of con ants and preached at church, Georgetown, yeste also confirmed a nutnberof persons at his own chureh—the Ascension—the morning. He —— THE COURTS. Circuit Covrt—Judge Curtter. Saturday, Roberts agt. Sawyer & $ judgment for plaintiff for $500 on giving in. dempifying bond against lost notes. To-day, Meloy, executor, agt. Johnston; on CRIMINAL Covrt—Jwige Mac Arthur. The case of Shoemaker agt. Paul was re sSuined to-day. PoLice Court—Judje Snell. y, John Stewart, colored, pleaded of stealing the carci # S. Randall, provision dealer, ‘h, colored, 1 r 60 days in jail. cis, colored, ‘assault and battery on #10, and bonds to keep the | peace. Jesse Carter, assault and battery on } Graham Gordon, a small boy; $10 and costs. mas, Stealing 20 copies of the Sun- It per, valued at <1; $20, or Robert Harland, charged With stealing five sheep skins; $50 and costs, Michael Lanhady, wanhady, his mother. This man ha3 been in court several times for the fence; and bonds In $200 were rec nd was finet Francis, his wi 60 days in Jail. or 60 days. | John Key, forfeited; $5 for disorterly co: Hicnry Bailey, same. cursing; for! | Hanson, same; Ross Dafley, same; Joh ker, same; Thomas TDonolio, same; Ri | Donelan, same; Robert Smith, same: laying ball in th urley, forfeited; Caroline Bailey, | forfeited; Robert Hurlings, colored, pleaded uilty to carrying a razor,and was fined $20. street; forfeited. osephine Robinson, proface and indecent language; continued under bonds. James T. irady,asmall boy charged with carryir two pistols; Reform school. Thomas Jone: John H. ‘oe nd boisterou fat the Tucater Comique driving over footwa, profane: $3; Dorsey disorderly in co ake in too lowl “atone last Officer Edelin spoke to him in words caution, but Speaks continued speak- ‘The court spoke $5 this tin Turneoe was fined $20 for carrying concealed weapon. charged with carcying @ pistol. Officer Acton | arrested him for sheep stealing, and on tol on him; fined $20, or the penalty to go into iration of the penalty in the rank P. Minor, charged with Wm. F. George testified that he saw Minor take it from his pocket at the corner of F and 12th street, and shake it athim. Mr. Minor stated that George rented rty from him, and because he as he pleased he trumped up this irge against him. The court ruled that such evidence was rot admissable. Several | Witnesses were heard for the defense; after Which a fine of $20 was im) 1 taken. John loud and boisterous; $5. leaf, sane; se John Smith, searching found a six months in ja! effect at the ex lareeny case. |, from which Margaret Dorsey, same; lor, 33 A CRORGETOWN, Tee GroRGETUWN SCHOOL Brrips— | Wiay the Workmen are No: Paid —A communi- Trem = workman empioy Lon the net w i = = — ‘G:erectown school building. submitting that | ite ‘s Yeast Powder if you relish ir - re #s Oongress at its last session ee ae | Pa ay. 6c. rearly $51,000 to continue the work Strange that some of the workmen have ro- | ceived no pay for months; also intimatine that building materi! has been take from @n interested party. it is proper to sue the board of school trustees has not yet re ceived a penny of the Congressional appro- priation, which must be disbursed under th supervision of Genera! caton, Unite! States commissioner of ednsation. Arrangements are now being made for the disbursement of this money. which itisexpecte! will be avail- able some time this week It ls alsonecessary. to say that the Georgetown buikiug ts erected by contract, Mr. Samael S. Hant being the contractor, and that the board of School trustees cannot be held direc’ly re- sponsible for the non- ment of the wort- men employed by nine The board is already prominent member of the boar of trustees residing in Georgetown. gives it as his opin- ion that every workman will be pail by Mr. Hunt just as soon as he is reimburse.i by the - As to the charge thut the coatraetor has used building materiats from the school- house to erect @ house for a resitent of Georgetown, it should be said that he has f the richt to do whatever he pleases with dorsement ot the wi Pike's Tooth Ache Dre ute. wha! is clearly his own property so long as he complies with corms his cont.cco with the hc art of se THK OAKH 2 pf the ors of Week, to consider th the superintendency, result missalof Mr. Daniel Barker, wh is that place since the dismissal of Mr. Blun- don. and who recently married the dauzhter of Mr. Blundon RIVER AND CANAL. — Arrived—By the- river, s eamer Geo. H. Stout, trom Philade ned to G. F. Hyde, with the of iron work tor th nacostia bridge and general merchandise for [istriet merchants; schooner Kitty Ann. with 1.100 bushels of wheat. for Hart & Bro. By the canal, boat Knight of Pythias, with 196 bales o for T. C. Wheeler. Cleare "a Jane Mosley, for Norfolk, with 815 four. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Washington Fish Market. Sold by K. A. Gol & 5,000 shad sold from $17 to y 3,000 herrings sold from $17 to $20 per thousand; 5,000 bunches and perch sold from’ 12 to 28 cents per b 5 800 singic rock sold from 39 to 43 a piece; 1,000 bunches cut fish sokl from 3 to 1) cents per bunch. Received and sotd by Win. had, sold from mehes, sold Ov) Lerrin ring and arrived. Shad herring at ssa buneh fish fron tax, 3 Barrimon maielell 7. [00 ry to pi kovs, Tealy. Whi quiet, 1 Malt. New York, April 5.—Stocks active and ansettlet Money Gold, 1%. Exchange, loug, 4535's; 2 Governments dull. and unchanged. N Livexroon. April 5, 12.9 p.m —Cott firmer —niddting upiands.§a8igd.; mil S.astd Sales, 20,000 bales, includ ulation ardexport. Breadstufts amt per owt. for long c! Clear middles. Bacon 24.6. Fr middies, and 52%. 61. for short Hin. per cw. Petroleum, 30 francs for fine 3p. m —Consols for money, 93% ‘¥572a93's. Erie railway share-, « é Liver root, April, 5,3 p. m.—Cotton—Of the sales torday 10.760 bales were American leee oo DOGS AND SHEEP.—A Texas paper asserts that sheep valued at seven million dollars are annually destroyed by dogs in that st: This scems almost incredible, but it tuin that the destruction of sheep by d the whole country involves an loss. Maryland and Virginia are b sufferers from this cause. The de: propensities of the in this respeet mare than counterbalance any services he renders. Itis pleasant to have the affection even o! dog, but his affection for sheep is of stronger than for his maste: ta- rists will have to choose between the senti- mental estimation of dogs and the value of mutton and woo! WORKING OF THE TEMPERANCE Pron- A curious outgro: of the temper- rusade in Ohiois a law which passed the legislature of that state at its recent ses- sion. The local governments of the state are forbidden by the constitution to license the sale of liquor. They may prohibit it entirely, but they cannot license it. The bill just passed lorbids the local governments to pro- hibit the sale of wine, cider and beer, thus making the perfectly justdistinetion between spirituous and fermented liquors. Thus, from an agitation in f rof total abstinence comes a very sensib! in favor of tem- (ebramgs which is likely todoa much more jasting good ———_____ IMMIGRAS —Mr. Henry Chabanne, a Frenchman, n jiving in Philadelphia, came on here on Tuesday last to look a rtion of the “Phillips” tract of land, ne Bristoe station, now owned by the Midlanc railroad company, witha view of locating thereon. Mr. Chabanne was favorably im- Pressed with the location, and with his own nd three other families will purchase and ttle there. We learn that the railroad eoim- pany sell their lands in small tracts on a credit of ten years by rad eiseres paying 10 per cent. of cost and the balance in annual instalments. They also furnish each pur- chaser 5,000 feet of lumber on the sume terms.—Manassas ( Va.) Gazette. 10US TROURLES IN GERMARY. Fight Bishops in Prison at Posen.—A special dispatch from Berlin to the London Post re- perts that eight ecclesiastics are at present mprisoned In Posen alone. It is rumored that the governinent has arrested the Papal delegate who has been sceretiy administering the archbishopric of Posen since the arrest of the incumbent. The Times’ correspondent at Berlin, telegraphs that it ts el tha the old laws forbidding intercourse between the Pope and the Catholle clergy in Prussia, execpt through the government, will enacted, and that measures il duced wholly suspet Pa Prussia until the Pope aba sion to cancel the laws of the kingdom. a7-A cable dispatch announces the arrival ofthe U. 8. steamer Monongahela at St. Helena with the Kerguelen party of obsery- ers of the transit of Venus. &7-George Drury, member of the Louisiana house of delegates from Assumption garish. has been indicted by the grand jury for par- ticipating in the forgery appropriation bill recently promulgated. «7-The ceremony of unveiling the monu- ment tothe memory of the lute Emperor Maximilian took place in Trieste, Austria, yesterday in the presence of the Emperor Francis Joseph, the archdukes, the minis- ters, and an immense concourse of people. 7 The Chicago Tribune affirms that the real object of the recent railway conference at Philadelphia was “to bring about a recon- ciliation between the Baltimore & Ohio and the Pennsylvania railroads through the tof turning over the New Jersey cen- tral to the Baltimore & Ohio unless the - sylvania road should come to terms.” r a OTICE.—The nership heretof: sistii between NATHANIEL BRACH and HERE 1. BEACH, under the frm name of “N BEAOH & SON, “is this day dissolved by mutual consent. i f the vi settled HENEE L- BRAC. “4 fem will be = TEEP Sax mr sec. | PERG GARE Wilness:-—JAS. 8. April igs ap2-3t" ‘Puy COPARTNERSHIP -ETOFORE A Mek ity atom the understeer fhe ft | Sees a pee ot We. Sea it a 15. The business will be contin rized . 3. MU Washington, D.C., March $0" Ist All persons indebted to the late firmare requested toverle = hb cance ene Ree wept — (Chr&Rep) CITY ITEMS. CHILBLAINS Will and ultimately en : fat.on has been received at Tar Stax office parts with Ponds Extract, PROFESSIONAL. BOSWORTH, Bie sireet northwest. RAILRvVA ts. — NEW YORE ARE TAPW Lal Mhons aa YORK. ALL POINTS IN _ THE NEW ENGLAND “ATES THROUGH went an \SHINGTON AND ANGE OF CAR and Promptly relieved nhthuing the afdeted nd wholesome Biseaits, Rolls, Your grocer sets it. — LAUGHTER LENDS A NEW CHARM to Leauty, when it discloses a pretty set of ™ nature has supplied S,may be roiained a life, by using we fragraat Sio0- €0 ntly cured by a new 1 KL ctricit. Consaltetions free. D fireet port hw, fice bours, »\ to $1 wiTHov aie The ean on telinprere! Tin Tes ING AT PUriMaN Pala on aft: Hine will leave oY creer soothe cae SCMUTTER & RA ym teeth” Whiteness, wt the new school-house to erest a building ‘or {"iselemnt «f love le RESCO, DECORATIV. ORNAMENTAL and and every desert PUaIN PAINTH 7239 orth: SPRCIMEN BN sanzi WASH tort NTAL NOTICE Dx. LOOMIS bas Bem from Penney Ivania, ee A DISTRESSING CoUGH causes the friends Of the sufferer almost as much pain as the re istar's Batsarn of Wild Crerry speedily evres coughs, colds, intla- ©. 24. Sere throat, & Consumpiion causes it hos effecus! a 6 8:03am. Express for Ply is Dental Of co ily . # avenne to bis residence 1229 N et where every Branch of the profession ihe kill of Jog experionce. A ape- the ‘Sade ‘Mineral Pate PEE Set FOR TEETH by De. A. PRATT, Exe en Car Trate— ja, Sow Vork sod puts Bart daily, cacept Sam Lis pm. Spee for uw teaded to with 3 les much the | gal Pitind-iphia ond Rew Tork far PY Deaciphia and way potate 8 for Philadiph: — The World's iurity of Hale's Honey of created a den The immense heavily indebted to the contractor, and @ Horehound and 5 itin toretzn countries, and it is tele of export Detween D and LOR CARS on ait Day Trai N PALACE SLEFPING CARS ious s AMES 0.6 various parts of Europe. | J Ea tickets and information ear be procured at the of called for and cbs Wei mamer on Chancery * ; throwt, as we 3 ous types oF BI iB OMce—No. 110 0 st., betwen Tet and Bt, fact: nha ate | Fania avenue, and on norttmast b pot RALTIMOR: BROAD, corner 6th and B Tor ceive the en- —Cure in one min- COAL AND Woon, TEPHENSON & BROOS PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING General Passenger & Ore A Few Words to By R.V. Pierce, 4 pensary, Butisio 'N Knowing that } amount oi sutieri: part bas a str eble and Delicate | : teeof the World's Dis JpAbtotons ayn Y Woon, pea WINTER BCUEDULA — aidaek tm masons Saer My 1874 PREPARED FROM THE HEST QUALITY oF VIKGINIA FINE. } rodncing a patent Fire Lich epeneing with the use of Ker ae to endure aid th 1 consulted by Seore to you that those who h Tents for months wiih: the least, until thes discouraged and t minds never tot eine. nor be torturet They bai rather Wes ended Chia D BY ALL GRoOCENS « benetttrl in STEPHENSON’S PATENT Wooo, » at Cumberians. has a proted directions for ase BALL THE REST CONSTANTLY ON HAND STEPHENSON & BKOTHER, For sale to dealers there is a bet of treatment fe with the laws exsful p ‘ an | ‘OAL! COAL" and Strong mice i Tf you woul use rational means, si OP @.. stopping BLLILDING ) RE AND PoTr Sold by druggists. ° GOLDEN Hint ts th Dealer tu Best Variet family tour ANTHRACITE AND OUM BERL Aliso, WOUD in the stick, or #1 Prices taoderate for cash and Vurde—Foot of & best and eheapest | 4 one. HALL & Hume, : ——— “The wise lor heaith on dally | 1s patrouize Dr. 535 15th street, oppo- , to avoid painfnl Corns, pe INS AKKIVE New Fe ) excopt Sunday. White's estab! ishment, acopt Sunday. Ae U. 8. Treasur anions, Inverted = os = THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE sales of 1812 were £219,660. FAMILY SUPPL't TWENTIETH TREE FE MARKED xe MUTTON LY a} GAME and ©Ot more and Pa mgt dispatches quote rentes at 64 francs 752 GEORGETOWS NOTICE—The uD, will be hel Hotel, TO-MOKROW( WM. KING. Secretary A HORSE. CARE - 132 Frederick str ADVER'M'Ts Kighth Annual Meet 1 Fi ti ; and a complete stock of other Goods in our line. ICE FOK SALE. WM. LINKINS & SON, 720 Deh street. Bowie wath trains for ING, at 7 o'clock! t (OR SALE CilnAP—A ELPHONSO YOUNGS & Co. rpuomas De iz ARE SELLING 10 LES. NEW TURKEY PRUNES D in font of tao vconpeil Sth, at 9 o'clock 10 LBS. CHOICE DEMERARA SUQAB fer $1 Bal D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gen'l Pass Agent 1874 PENNSYL T AOKTAWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. dbs Dwelling Hou-es Terms: Oue-thiid cash; 4 sours 1875 alance in 6,12. 18, and 24 A deposit af | id off. All cou 10 LBS. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER, veyancing at the cos 9 LBS. “A” SUGAR * purchaser, OS. DOWLING, A prrostanr PROCLAMATION. To our Friends and the Pw nmodation we hare adopted and will adbore t ist. The office will be open | from 7 4. m. te 9 p.m. } postal card specifying | reas, will be waited on bart of the District. 34, All work will be delivered Goods from a distance by mail or exp: Premium Steam Dyeing jentlemen’s Wearing lip] and Glov ven dhtsnarmanind | Sk LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR ving rsles, viz:— every business day who cannot call, work to be done, at residence ip an | #3 LBS. CRUSHED SUGAR. 6 LBS. CHOICE OOLONG TEA ‘at any place ip i recei H. WHEATLEY, Establishment, | D.O. Rees, Caxiee, 5 LBS. CHOICE GREEN JEA....... ay De precuret at the od, Penusy ss aaa aver reet and Pennsylv . where reliable 2% LBS. CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER fur $1 00 AT STRAUS, 1 DOZ. CANS SUPERIOR TOMATOES for $1 50 1 LB. SUPERIOR GOSHEN BUTTER... for 400 SIVKSBURG B. B. 1011......PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 1 LB. SUPERIOR OOLONG TEAL......... ul 7 plan. daily, wll < Betwsenx 107 ax 1itu Streets, i Trains iene Alexendrs 1 LB. SUPERIOR GREEN TEA... NTERS ARE FILLED WITH CHOICE, STYLISH, AND CLOTHING AND BOYS. | GOSHEN BUTTER BY THE TON. 4p, B. conacct with tratoe on Wasb- EXPRE™S, \ta Richmond, s xcept Sunday. pod SORTA wert CHEAP SPR ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, (Masonic Temrie,) DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, WORKING SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, CHILDREN’SSUITS. | 3. *. SUITS FOR LITTLE CHAPS, SUITS FOR GROWING BOYS, SUITS FOR BIG BOYS, SUITS FOR SCHOOL BOYS, SUITS FOR COLLEGE YOUTHS, SUITS FOR WORKING YOUTHS, SUITS FOR SMALL MEN, SUITS FOR LARGE MEN, SUITS FOR MEN OF MEViUM SI1Zk, SUITS FOR MEN OF EXTRA SIZE, SUITS FOR THE BIGGEST OF MEN, SUITS FOR EVERY KIND OF MEN, SUITS FOR ALL THE MEN IN TOWN. ‘97H STREET, opposite U.8 Patent OMce. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, AND KAUPHY. they held it by upreuitt saue directiva.—N. ¥ Singulerly cgnal and brilliant throug’ tire ecale—N. ¥. T. 632 Now York avenue, Wasi Pigtos aud Organs tuned, regula: SHEPARD. she : © gave the Grand @ddreseed D. C., March 22, 1875. me 1 acknowledge the su instrumy nt. obligins! w To Knate § C With plewew v ed BUY NOW! BUY NOW! BUY NOW! | meamedectapees of ." the variations: entire of s SESSE SHEPARD. The Pinno above referred to is for eale and can be “HICHEN, TAN CHENDACH'S PLANO Particular Attention Given to Pleasing. my which nire the use of the ieerd. "Truly youre, “zs ith werest a few doors above Peun. avenue. (HUMMING =>) sam STRAUS. aE ———— I it ON GUITAR AND PIANO. 910 and rt ‘Will teach ca ' eae ae See et 3 street,