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—Jucige Mac Artue Crmun ar Court. a ; Lovell Tate, indicted EVENING STAR. | ‘TUESDAY. .Deeember 12, 1876. WEATHER PEOBABILITIES TO-DAY. Orricz oF CHIEr SIGNAL OFFiceR, LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. Theater —Mr. Chas. Fechter in Hi exty colored. John Witiis on the y. Jo ist instant, ‘Roy ge House—Mr. J Marphy | THE camaan CHILD a ro CASE. in" Rerry Gow. murder of her infant child, Jul Theater Comique. — “Jim Biudsoe.” the eity of tried on the Waugh M. E. Church—Lecture by Rey. H. E. Naylor. tf = ae paras pony Be els Ge toan nag wo wlbcpymn deer jeorgetown.—Fair of ment, and were ars me r. Pelham, ladies Church. defense, filed a special tothe indictment, = ———e asking the dismissal of the prisoner on the that the jury on the former trial were ischarged before the: dict, and calle she was Condensed Locals. of street lamps at 5:10 p. m., ex- at 5:20 a.m. Bellew sends Frank Les! les’ (new) Sunday Magazine for January, 1*77. From J.C. Parker we have New York and ‘DAY. to-da: This morning the pleas filed yesterday were temas. ¥ In advance Of | ica by ajury, anda verdict was [ound for the government. THE EMPANNELLING OF A JURY S eage o of 5 and a ye : jooe, George C. Tompkins, James F. Wol- lard, Aiexander B. Bohrer, James E. Miller Edmund Eckloff, Thomas Lowe, Jobn F. Dyer, M. C. Mitehell, George Gaddis, and jacob Bool, and they were sworn. Henry C. Windsor and John H. Butler were challenged by defence. Wm. Tucker and - Bird had conscientious seruples on the subject of capital punishment, James F. MeGuire ha! formed an opivion as a juror on the former trial. HISTORY OF THE CASE. It will be remembered that on the former trial it was shown that the aceused had been in the employ of Admiral Radford, in The rusb still continnes at Carter's, dry goods store, Market Space. Read his new advertisement. Mr. 8. Wott, of this city, was ogee | yesterday to practice as an attorney ai counselor of the Supreme Court of the United ‘The annual meeting of the directors of the Children’s Hospital was held in the hospital building, on T street, last night, when the ‘Officers were ‘re-elected for another . During the year over 800 patients have trea . ‘The steamer Lady of the Lake, which was ashore, and ice-bound low toe arsenal, worked her way out yesterday ai geeamed ‘up to her moorings at her ‘wharf, from whence she male an unsuccessful at- to start on her regular trip last evening. At the léth annual mecting of the Washing_ ton City, Dental Society last evening at Messrs. Russel] & Leonard's marble saloon, were elected as follows: Dr. G. Curtis servan’ in cleaning up the cellar discovered the bo ly of an infant with its throat cut, and that suspicion capes a to the ythe, president; Dr. H. C. . Vice | accused, she was arrested and made a con- SS Finley Hear Teperting sa | feasion to the officers. The defence it that tis retary; Dr.J.P.Ten Eyck, recording seere- | accused being a woman of weak mind, at tary; Samuel Lewis, treasurer; R. B. Donald- | times given to fits of insanity, admitting that son, librarian. . she committed the act charged, she was then At a meeting of the Burns’ Club last night | in one of those fits and was therefore not re- at Seotia hall, Col, George W. Cowie in the | sponsible for her acts. i chair and 5. ¢. Faueett, secretary, the THE EVIDENCE. to membership: Wm. Dr. Sheckelt testified to examining the body Roose, Mark B. Latimer, Thomas Dowl- | of the child, and to finding a wound appar- ing, and. L.Reynokis. fhe following wer> | ently made with a knife across the throat, for membership, Col. Ftricks and | atti also to ascertaining by the lung test that i Jeffries. On motion of Mr. Smith, | the child had lived. E. C.Fancett was appointed to act as | Citherine Donohue and Admiral Radford tes- for the balas:ce of the year. Ufled to the body being found in the cellar. “ri ‘onrt room yesterday, | Officer Riley testified to taking the accused oR ae rennag bon Selene Wik. | tucustody. sel thet wee Oat Lin ee t gon, convicted of picking a ‘ket, having | Was the r of the child, that it was born Been sentenced to paya fine ‘of sO, upbraided | in the —— before the discovery of the Lovell Tate convicted of robbing a store) for | body, (July a little before day; that she having @ piteous appeal and charged | thought it would die, and if it did live she that hehad no back bone. Tate stood it for | had no some moments, but finally attem; reason she had killed it; that she cut its sent by striking hitn ‘with his harden, but throat with a dinner or table knife. " Witness arm was seized ‘fore Tv be Blow rel. eee ee W. H. Trunnell testified to examin- metals, &£c., Thos. E. Gi residing.on nite, | tween th muativcanes evilengen of ia wie 3 lith, e ev! near Q'strect, is one of the vietimsof Mont: | ofthe child, and also ceien stating substan- =— transactions and losesall his property— = —— she had previous!y stated to Offi- $10,000 to $12,000 worth. ‘iley. Of Union Bethel Av ME. Chance conan | ““Tnis losed the evidence for the govern- whom Green had been one of the most ac. | ment, and the defence placed on the stand a last night adopted reso- | several witnesses, who testified to her actions eimai rests he fection and at | tive Metra ta WP (ore gh ee material ait | Whalen, W. A. Hutchins. Officer Sebastian. they could ler and whether it would be | One of them testified as an indicati agreeable to r- {ireen to appeal to his sh by subscription or otherwise. Theater.—Mr. lung test as to whether a child had been born an ve one, and | @live is as the best, it was not al- Mr. Fechter’s best efforts with rounds | ¥2Y8 oan. and he also testified that Tonighthe will appear in“-Ruy | When the Blas.” a bag yor on ae the bens of life. Ford's Opera —Mr. Joseph Mui "5 al Was in progress when our report . Im e Ww,” is first class, ‘cUIT COURT. fer. and is well deservi: if He is ably To-day, Eastwood agt. Lowe and Rollins; ing by Mr. James, Miss Cummins and | verdict jor defendant. Schouler agt. Nash; Theater 1 ‘ on trial. —' usual ree audi- Es M ie. Ae ag ‘The to tha Comins Equity Court.—Judge Wylie the first c! ince presented there. i ' Toxiay, Coombs Wald j demurrer at- | 5 lowed ail dismissed. Hetzel agt. iiton Nobles’ “Jim Bludsoe” is tue leading dramatic attraction. ner; billdismissed. Hitz agt. Leary; deeree af eztige E. Church—The first of the coursd for sale, Reed agt. Tyler; special auditor's Sait eet The fest ofthe ci ec, James ‘agi. Stewart; rati- “Et Re; vening by Rev. faylor, D. D., on “Brains and Bun- : °. pe of sale nisi, Gately agt. Downima: ~. vaseph's Hall-The annual ball of the restraining order res¢! Morrell agi. Morreil; condemnation of fanc. i Knights of St. Joseph, No. 1, will be given to-morrow even: The Fill Porice Court—Judge SnéM. ing. commande: drill in the ball room during the intermission. ——— ‘ To-day, Lou Fontroy and Emma Howard, enticing prostitution; #5 each. “Albert Little” | ton and Jefferson Chae. loud and boisterous; $5 cach. Joseph Bisi vagrant; 4 Seott Smith, same; chain’ gang. ~s-and, his eked ti from John Webb; Hand bad v = sr chiara d fecorls efx shonths ‘nan rosea Sands, tar~ the in a) coat from ; $10, or ool ~ nen 8 wel dings.” Charice ‘Thomas, Yarcny”of nha y = 1; $5, or 8. Thomas i ye ne Scatpecn Oe age ith larceny of a net jacket After the tram - 4 store on 7th “treet; 320, or sixty days. vest that two buttonsof his vest as been i 5, imer, larceny; a ‘and en, It con-} Nathan ~~ agea Senet scueck oF a Wheeling bank for oe, Jone R. . Herrell yor cl cost pnd te cet Mir Long 1s very shrewd | Samuel Keefer, assault a Fentleman. ‘and was somewhat astonishal at thesleight of hand Myeneath two couts and @ <=. Bateman, ean gan hina = last night at his ay poe! that the birds were faken Letty — imjail. —_-—— ce, near Gees’ Frrepwen’s BANK CASE IN THE U. Robert Wiliams, larceny of a bat from'S og, hannock dounty Ax ‘That if the necessa’ Church in 90 working days. Still under consideration when our report e fe church, for the benefit of ose, bly disposed. The admission fee is only ten cents. See advt. Georgetown; that on the 13th of July last a | A to select and pure erected. barns, &c., on the property which Brother Francis bad purchased were prepared for the temporary housing of the monks. pending the erection of the new friary, as about one hundred of them expected 10 be sent here toward the end of November. weavers and skilled agriculturists. erpal fever sets in the mania Francis —{N. Y. Herald, ith. TINENT- 28th of Novem commission merehant of this city, at No. 360 Park avenue, the independent detective firm of Messrs. Pmith & West, at the corner of Calvert and Maux E was that * purporting to be endorsed wald and several and stated that it j forthe, Charles there, it was surmised he would make for Handy, larceny of a shaw! and pair of draw- | the other side of the Atlantic has a der, and all the steamers we: New York and elsewhere, without success, At last the detectives tracked him to Chic: and asceriained that he had pnrehased a et H. on Friday they received a telegram that Er- linger had been Friday the hen doing business for some time a Is} y= The forgeries are and calculated to deceive—{Baltimore Ga- begun at the Lutheran Synod, in Washin; GEORGETOWN. Tur RAILROAD MEETING.—The raflroad "s ey ir. charter gave them the vilege of building a railroad at an; nt Soooutte tee District of Columbia, an that now they proposed to begin the work at this of line, and the questi county, Va. As as wi the: ti of the Aquedact bridge or on Bie “tained of bridge at the "Three Sisters.” In using the Agueduct of course a toll for So ee wonnave to be paid, it that time would be gained in using that ke of the advantages per mile, ~~ bills—<Its a consummation wished”—and iron for seven per ton per mile if its demand were equal to their capacity. would be in use, and business men have something to do, and all advanced in value. He stated that property in Har- risonburg had already advanced 25 per cent. subscriptions were ised the work could completed to Fal's matter was THE CHESAPEAKE AND ONTO CANAL, from Cumberland to Georgetown, is com- pletely blockaded with ice. Between 75 and 1.6 boats, laden with coal for tide water, are frozen up, desides a large number of empty ts. THE FArR of the ladies of Trinity (Catho- the néw school is well Worth a visit from the charita- cus ese SS TRAPPIST MONKS FOR BALTIMORE.— bout nine months ago Brother vier was sent to this country by of the order of Trappists, With instructions chase a suitable plot of | ground for the erection of a monastery for a branch of the brotherhood in America. After some delay Brother Francis secured a desir- abl # piece of property adout three miles from more, where the new monastery is to be Last September the farm-house, Brother Fran- cis will probably become prior or abbot of the new cof ny of friars. Among the hun- dred monks Selected for the new mission here there are blacksmiths, shoemaker: ‘ailors, cabinet makers, carpenters, mason: The order does not live on charity; it is not pd ee porting, but reaps large incomes ym the way to take care of it, and for that | The rules of this brotherhood are the most ustries pursued by its brethren. aseetic of all the monastic orders. Th Sleep on the floor, rise to pray at midnight 5 go through the form of dl ing their own raves as a reminder of deat ; preserve un- ken silence from year to year, use neither es of the birth | fish. meat, milk S,nor anything exce} yegitables, bread and sire is ter, beer and well-reared rneats are bially found on the lowest remunerative prices at the monasteries of the Trappists. A few of the monks are privileged as Indicating a ‘weak mind; among these | thencimeent east nd; ‘stringent injunctions of ‘tual ipbons, “Henry | and r as dre dinpensed with. their way to this count have been selected from th Mariastern in Turkey, Treland, nard in Belgium. They conserve the rules of their order as far as practicable while traveling. On reaching water. Pure milk, but- ver- to transact and for these, of course, other severe obligations are dispensed Of the 100 es uf monks who are now on equal numbers e monasteries of & Mount Millary in t-Fonds in France and St. Rer- Will be expected to ere they will betaken in charge by Brother A ForGER He is Captured in California.—On the last Mr. John Dowell, a residing called at the office of ngton streets, and stated that he had been swindled out of $12,000 by a man named linger. His account of the fraud ‘rlinger came to him with between. ,000 and $25,000 in ten promissory notes, by Jonas Frieden? other juss mae . citizens, A Wasa good speculation and nduced him to advance the am upon the securities, which he hi sertained were forgeries. Pie & West immediate) Messrs. Smith, y began @ search an. AS inger was from Westen- rmany, and had brothers residing with his plan- watched in AZO, Uek-~ for San Francisco. They telegraphed to H. Ellis, chief of police of that eity, and arrested in that city. On Jury found an indictment. Pretive, on which Gov. (a7 2-"° = c=. qawin. of Call- 4 eda firm dispatch jal derive to ‘ering him to this city. ier is about 15 of age, and has He has a wife and family re- East Lombard street, in this city. said to be well executed ARRAIGNMENT OF Rev. URIEL GRAVES. Rev. Uriel Graves, which was eae os last session of the Maryland ston, was con- es at Fisher's Hall, and Green streets. Revs. C. A. Stork were ofthe prosecution, and yesterday of ton the The charges against Mr. Graves were creat- Astrmmm Somers, six months in jail. : — , in the U. ‘$2; six = ycount the come of et al. | Thos. Bowie, larceny of @ pe‘? of shoes ast Freedmen’s Savings and Co. | Mr. Strausberger, said he was guilty of hav- | zeire, 11th. swas decided, Mr. Justice Hunt delivering the | ing them, but not guilty of taking i ix ion of the court affirming the decree in | months in jail. John Lawson, assault on ee piewte: Court tr favor of the bank. In | Thos. Bowie; $5 and costs or thirty days in this case the princi, reaffirmed that dec- | jail. Jarations made b; chattel or RETURNING BOARD CASE. thes ofa note while he holds it are not Mary Gassaway, larceny of sone tint 2 com) mee in asuit upon it,or in | board: house of | corne: Felation to it by &. su nent owner, hence | Judge Vail. The ca! declarations of W. 8. Hunti: - , Who at | been missing his Tosser one time held certain notes y Doig, suspecting w! was that they were paid are not evidence to de- Fant and’found the Ta cut up at con- feat recovery thereon in the hands of the | yenient between a feather bed and bank. mattress in Mrs. Gassaway’s house. Some ee ae of the lumber was cut up for kindling wood. THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE IN AID OF | There was about $13 worth of it. Officer Sui- THE BrookLYN SUFFERERS—The nee ve onal Theater to- but the court said coul enough must have bee! ight be held for receiving stolen goods the thief. Restitution was ordered to the value of the boards, and a fine of $10 or sixty days in jail. Book SALE this evening at Dowling's auc- on rooms, ee 1S we ned at 12 o’eloek to-day at tne office oF Une District eee tne = for es goods for the use of the "various branches of the District government for the year ending December 31, 1877. goods, samples of which were in all cases furnished with the bids, embrace groceries, dry goods, boots and a caps, lamp- haan matete ‘nedictnes,drugs, chem- cals, paints, saddlery, harness, provisions, salt and fresh), farniture, school- lank forms ting, stationery, , fish, &e., &e. ext which will take some days, before any awards will be made. ——_—_— G of fine ‘ket-books, CHRISTMAS GIFTS eae veut PERSONS afflicted with dyspepsia, and who we been benefitted by the use of Chris. Xan- “Melliston,” are ogy Fone om against designing persofs w! we been : Dold bottles, Alling them with = aud now pass them off for In order to obtain the bona fide ar- be sure to apply at 9 Th st.,or at first-class drug stores restaurants. It is the intention of Mr. Xander to prosecute counterfeiters to the full extent of the law. ¢ —— ee SaLz or Fixe Booxs this evening r anction s- Dowling’s room THE GRAND JURY to-day were di: follow: indietments:—Charles H. Tiggles, trunks, pia inreny Gut caves Georg | acrvabeirankaraad spe aio pris Qrerin alias George hie find in great varie »at James 8. Tophain > second ee keeeping a | ™anufactory, street -AeR, A mg eng Williams, second of- Alexanderalias John ished houses, a turn! ’ | would do well to to B. H. Warner & ToUP sirects opposite Miasonte Temple. t —<-__— Every Drvecist in Washington. G: town, Alexandria, sells Durang’s ‘Romedy. Cures rheumatiam and gout.—Adet. i 4 HE iy E 2g re VALUABLE Books at auction this evening at Dowling’s auction rooms. ———_——eo s7Gen. McClellan and his pyc will inter in Baltimore, as it also Marey, McClellan's acer ino. ots Ball that ‘no troul wht the United States unl the soldiers at- tempted to bull doze him. a7 Smith T. Van Prin ET ge if iB ing a seism in the church, holding midnight meetings of a secret association formed in the con: tion. No one appeared for the defense, the meeting took & recess until 3 o'clock. The committee reassembled at 8.30 p.m. o'clock, when Rey. Drs. Diehl and Owens, the counsel for Mr. Graves, were present, and presented his answer to the charges, in which he ciaims @ right to be tried in public, and at some other place than We also states thathe shall claim due arpa efile oeP eaten ni ch: speci ions made aga! . va ittee Sao mitt meet at St. Mark’s chureh, North street.—{ Ball, Gazctle, 12th, “THE BROiLED BARON lecision on the matter, the coin- immed until 9 a. m. to-da: she: mw ton, Penn. nessed by a large number of news) ents, and some instances with w1 It is safe to sa; e incineration cool ed man’s dying wishes ought to be r: his executors, as a matter of course; That onr idle warehouse | is the hace ong ai title which the Western press invents cover. the recent little ceremony at Washing- The incineration of the remains of | of the late Baron de Palm last week or = the exchange table is now overloaded with ee and ee accou! rformanee, illas in instances wil hed wood cuts of 5 ut the substitution of incineration for burial does "rhe blds have ‘to be sched- | not entitle him to such extended advertising. Nevapa’s Comtx@ PRIZE FIGnt—Con- siderable interest is taken In the Cag prize fight between Lawier and Askew Stakes have meu will been raised to 8250a side. The probably fight in Store: S Sheriff Kelly is ones preparations, with a at ts et the ‘posse of ring receive iment GovERNoR Hayks is at ebureh on & pew in We although not 78, to it shou! within nis Jurieniction. Sixes to-morrow, will SENATORS AND MEMBERS OF Conaress | 2nd encstapetn hae ny quvitatigns, and itis STEINWAY's DOUBLE Vierory!—Two Me- eats Micaried Them No Other Piano Exhibitor op Mort Than One STEIN WAY & SONS decreed the viz: Two MEDALS oF PLOMAS OF MERIT, being pri of Steinway’s patented inventions, which have made “THE STEINWAY” THE STAND- ARD PIANOS OF THE WORLD. STEINWAY & Sons, being the only piano makers who manu: ire ** ion” the instrument, ineludiny Diploma of Merit for “ihe surpass 1 joma o! cz ‘ing excel- leneo” of their Machine ry Hall exhibit. upon the yet ring unanimous official report of the same judges: peed ad Sons exhibit in ‘Machinery Han’ ae of Metal Parts and Hardware, and Full Metal Frames of Grand, Square, and Upright Pianos; also, samples of their Patent Hewalitc Tabalar Frame fee, all produced at foundry and metal wor! at Astoria, Long Island. “These articles of composite metal show the highest perfection of finish and workman- ship and the greatestfirmness and uniformity of metal structure, a steel-like and sounding quality with a tensile strength exceeding 5,000 pounds persquare centimeter, asdemon- strated by actual tests. The full metal frames of cupola shape possess an unequalled di- gree of resistance, permitting a vastly ine creased tension of strings without the slight- est danger of break or crack in said metal frames, thereby considerably increasing the vibratory power,and augmenting the lasting a their instruments.” N. ¥. Her- |, Dee. 50 g EA ERS’ SALARIES.— The Jersey City board of educat ton has de- | cided to reduce the salaries of aH teachers, excepting three, from 4 to 6 per cent., and to abolish the vice principalship of the high school. The last legislature made it a penal offence for the board to exceed its a tions, and as the board of finance refuse to in- crease their first appropriation for education- al purposes, this action is necessary, SIDES FOR THE WAR.—“Dars gwine to be wah,” remarked, a colored citizen, ‘an’ all ye niggahs mout jes’s well git ready for ac- live business.” ‘Which side shall we take?” asked one of his hearers. ‘You niggers can take jes’ wat side sa please; I'se gwine to take de Canada side.” —$______. CouNTING OUT IN NEWARK.—A Newark lady having seven gentleman callers at one time on a recent Sunday evening, quietly remarked, as she entered the parlor: ‘I am Strongly inclined to a: int a returning board and count some of you ou! we h regarding Dr. ils Cough SPrup ie reaiine and wo will pay'a re: ward of NY one proving the contrary in asingle case.—A.C. Meyer Fa. Ba!timore, M1 HE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED TO THREE VERY DESIRABLE SILK PARTY DRESSES ofthe latest modes. and trimmed in the highest style ofart. They are the production of a Modiste of Buil’s Cough Sy: 0 Pronounced reputation. and are itttle w ‘They are offered at a great barga HERZ 915 D street uw Private room for inspection NV ARY E. STOOPS, Natural Flower Embalmer, has REMOVED to S24 9th street northwest, where she will be glad to receive the liberal patron- age hitherto extended to her. decs-In COMFORT AND HEALTH WEAR THE GIENIC DEMONGEOT’S WIGS. ‘a 191. 616 Ninth street, opposite U.S. Patent decl-ly pan SST EAE, Say $5,000 WoRTH OF COOKING * AND HEATING STOVES, “at CO8T TO REDUCE STOCK. New Silver Palace and Sunnyside and other first- class Latrobes, to heat two floors, $23. JOHN MORAN, 2126 Pennsyivania avenue. Yet a Little While, AND THE OPPORTUNITY IS GONE. FSh Office nov25-Im BE JUST TO YOURSELY, AND BUY A GOOD OVERCOAT oR A HANDSOME SUIT FROM OUR IMMENSE BANKRUPT CONSIGNMENT or FINE WINTER CLOTHING, Amounting to $108,000, AND WHICH, ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS OF THE FOLLOWING LETTER, ‘We are selling WITHOUT ANY REGARD WHATEVER FOR THEIR ACTUAL VALUE: ——, Nov. 13th, 1876. seme of the handsomest : fabrica ever offered in Cp Bye apy a cular to goods sf probed bs by "four times the price we are offering for. —_—— HABLE BROTHEBS, * FINE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, decé-tr 400, Corner 7th and D streets. PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Ne, 4 BULFINCH ST., BOSTON, (OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; On, SELF-PRESERVATION. CITY ITEMS. A FULL Line of beautiful German favors. Worsted a: Embroidered Slips, Siipper Cases. Fancy Goods, Toys, Ni &e. Cur. Rurperr, 03 Patrect. PATIENTS BROUGHT TO THE Brink or THE GRAVE by diseases of the ean be or et use of Baker’ of Lime, It ts decidatty 4 J is 4 leasant in berne Inost delica le and can be by the te stomach. Invaluable in dis- eases Of children, Scrofula, Debility, etc. Jno. C. Baker & Co., Philadelphia. 12:e03 ne Pm WILnOR’s Cop Liver Ort axp Line — great popularity of this safe and fous is alcne toll ir tringie worth, T Worth. In the cureat Coughs, € m Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough. THIRTY DOLLARS REWARD IF THE GREAT AMERICAN DocToR fails to describe disease and tell ients the nature of their complaints or illness without securing any information from them. sultation. Office 237 Pennsylvan: corner 3d. avenue, 93 For Relief from Corns, Bunions, chilblains, diseased nails, &c., visit Dr. White, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, oppo- od Willard’s Hotel. Fee $1. Established Stes LODILLES HEADACHE specific cures tn 20 minutes, at Ebbitt House drug store. nl; « r J. H. Squi BANKERS, 1416 Pennsylvania Avenue, pays 6 per cent. interest on d. its, payable on demand. Erecal rates on time deposits. Interest paid January and July or cred- ited. 5,21,e0 ree Dr. C. W. BENSON’S CELERY AND CHAM- OMILE PILLS are prepared ex) ly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, yspep- tic Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness and Sleeplessness, and will cure any case. Price, 50 cents. Sold by all Druggists in Washing- 10, Georgetown and Alexandria. 2,24e0 Semele emo e 5 REMOVAL—First Class. and Dyeing. A. Fischer has enlarged his ates Siren by removing to his new building, 906 G street northwest, three doors from Street, near the U. 8. Patent Office. By promptly adopt- ing the latest improvements, American or E abled fo do any work ina manne: ‘not possessing GEORGETOWN ADVERW'TS. |. THE FAIR of the Ladies of Trinity Church in the new school-honse for the benefit of the building fund will continue every ‘afternoon, aad lec! evening this week. 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Turkish PRONES Now landing and for sale to the trade at lowest vwrtsia, BARBOUR SHAMILTON,,, BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AND Pie a Center Market, aod Stalle Mes Open regular “ aud 31 Western Market. free. jous R. KELLEY, Dealer in First-class BEEF, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, &c, No charge for con- | ___ HOLIDAY Goons BEIDAL PRESENTS. All the Newer Styles of elegant SILVER WARE, tec. Designed especially for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. decll-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & co. DECORATED CHINA. ~~ ~aaliths CHINA, PAIENC®, PALISSY, MAJOLICA AND FINE PLATED WARE AND FOR IGN FANCY Goons, Suitable for the HOLIDAY TRADB. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, Ne. 1009 Pennsylvania Avenue, doc9-tr Between 30th and lth Stmets. JEST ARRIVED AND ON EXHIBITION ar BABLOW’S ART GALLERY, 1225 Pennsylvania Ave., One of the best of Ray Madonna di | Ban Sisto.” This Scdacitat fb mah Be many othe ™~ from same collection, will well repay a visit. ‘all | stock arrived for the Holidays. » Flowers, Mottoes. ine, ec. Knacks, with frames attached for Cabinet and Carte de Visite Photo. | grant. tego gp bo Wedding Prevents ean be mo We have now ew and eiegan! ‘ord, Wire, Nails aw Pictures packed anc hipped - Paintings Cieaned wad Var | nished. | (LOCKS, BRONZES, WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER WARE | AND FINE FANCY Goops A LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR THE | AOLIDAYS. _dech-tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & Co. | CHRISTMAS GIFT. | Knight's American Mechanical Dictionary, A companion to Webster's Dictionary. The work treate of 2.006 subyects, alphabetically arranged. | With 15.000 Litustrations. "Invaluable toall teachers, | and an interesting work for young y ‘The work is completed, aud may be had by sub. | scription only, in 44 parts, of 64 pages each, or in 3 fama bound volt be Price, in volumes, cloth, $3.00; sheep, 99.98: hall morceco, $10.00 per vol., or per part, W cents, served <fortnightly or monthly” Full circular furnished ou application, WALTER ALLEN, Sole Agent for District of Columbia. with KNIGHT BROS., Solicitors of Patents. 633 F stnect, 6th and 7th northwest, Washington. DC. HO! FOR THE HOLIDAYS! decll-Im UNEXAMPLED APTRACTIONS. ALL THE NOVELTIES or THE SEASON aT Cc, M. TOWSON & CO's, Just received from the auction room £800 yards of Hamburg Edges, from 1 to6 inches wide, at the fol lowing low : 6, 6%, 7.8, 10, 128, 15,29 and 250, all sold for double the money. Also, 119 pieees Gros Grain Sash Ribbons at 35c. per yard $0 double Jacquard Spreads. at Thc 4.000 yards best quality Calicggs, at ase. k Mufflers. at 2c" ‘at Wc. -eguare Silk Muifiers, very low. “Linen Sets in boxes, ut Se. = Ladies’ Linen Hdkfs., worked corners, at 7 Ladies’ Initial Hakfs.. in boxes. at 28e. Ladies’ Fine Embroidered Hakf«., very low. Ladies’ and Gents’ Underwear, very low. Gents’ Initial Hakfs. e le — and Seal Brown, Navy Bine Dress ods, at 25e. 38-inch Cashmere, Bottle Green, Navy Blue, Seal Brown, at We. Black Caslunere, at S0c. Black Aipacar sind Colored Dress Goods, from 12) Knickerbocker Snow Flake, BF Daily additions of Choice Goods to the above. Cc. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pemusylvania Avenee, decd-eotr Near 7th street. South side. SOMETHING NEW. In order to avoid as much as possible the urcal crowd at our store during the two weeks preceding the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, ‘we offer to the public the unusual inducement of a DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT. “UPON ALL FANCY GOODS purchased from us from this date until the 15th De- cember incinsive. THIS YEAR'S IMPORTATION, ‘and embraces the MOST DESIRABLE NOVELTIES . CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. Beatle, and eee nee delivered free of. " toall parts EDUCATIONAL. A ant |, at 72 Ms , tickets for the Hi 5 gel 2 ith street, near G: twenty lessons bods 2 pi course of tained. s 'LEWOOD INSTITUTE, AT CONCORD- AP ville, Pa. Paediy FRENCH CL/SSES, TERMS VERY MODERATE. Classes for young Ladies and Children some of the best English Schools in the clty, Mith Migs Merrill's aud Wiss ‘Gravee i vee No. $00 18h street, northwest corner of Cercle Fontes 9 MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD. fedal Awarded to the Author by the om s Vational Medical Association, je a March 31st, 1816. “The untold miseries that result from in Kind life, ca Ad alleviated and oe. ao Sa Work) Mt ABODY MeEvicaL 1 stirers, B ‘a Science at ‘itality im} ion to of ive e ae THE MAYFLOWER, 1876. 628 38 Center Market, 9th street declan S ty Paton. Liberty Market, | together with our own x 713, AMERICAN “CENTENNIAL” PRODUCTIONS. CTURES TO MOTHERS FRG REREAMEC Tu eto Fe at Mrs. and where be ob- e100 week; girls, $4.00. ane oA EPSTEIN. aw. Prin MAD ‘NOISELLE V. PRUD'HOMME’s ‘The Price of every article is marked in plain fig- ‘sth SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, 911 Pennsylvania avenne. dec?-t15 HOLIDAY GoOoDs. ksellers tr er 1016 FROM ENGLAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, dec} Pennayivania Avenue. TRUNKS! au BATCH! VALISES, AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATER, Soldine. With her new and Complete ie Opera Company. fration in the Workd ME. KNIGHT Tenor. and Forty Talented Artiste Monday, Dec. 15.—MME. tt! ies anoor Tuesday. Dec. 9.—LA FI n Fre DE RRABANT a Th pee. 2) —GEN Pridey, Dec 22 —BENEFIT OF SOLD! THE GRAN ik CHESS. Leo coin, dee LAST PERFORM The performape: will conclude each evening with the Dramatic Cantata. TRIP Admission: Orchertrs and Urehedre Circies, $1 ack emerved seats SO cents extra. Adwirsion te Drew Circle 75 feenin: Neate for aale. er deckP-at Mr. Chas. Fechter, Aided by the Brilliant and Telented Artist MISS LIZZIE PRICE Monday. December 11. 176—"* Hamlet Tuesday and Wedmosday Evenings—" Ray Blase Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings “Monte Christo SATURDAY MATINER-—LADY OF LY December 18. EMILY SOLDINE English Comic Qerre Company. Mo pi rou DECEMBER 11 & WEEK ONLY Admienion 23,30, and 7 Mr Jos. Mur ‘The Talented Comedian and Vora bear fui and exciting KERRY Gow. Mr. LOUIS L. JAMES, Messrs. Harry Pearson, Jokn Marble, KI. Ste Phens, W.G. Shine, WH. Barton. Chas. Farwell MISS ELLEN CUMMINS Misx Kate New Mit: Alfa Perry.and others dite KERRY GOW MATINEE SATURDAY HEATER COME x " 1 TER omrar gE Eleve: ih Street com OPEN THE YEAR ROUND. aihetiormance Rv ERY GUT. Matinee for tun SATURDAY APTERNOUN, “EPSESDAY aw FIAST-CLASS IN SVERY RESP ECT. Variety, Drama. Burlesque and Comedy. mov2?-ly -) On Exhibition (New No 7TH Sr. 7TH Sr at ‘ MARKRITER’S, No.439 Yeh stvert. berwoum Dat EF directs, ciahs doors aveve Odd Fellows Hail, Choice Ou Py Engra, is Chromos, &e. iso target ato Beper' Hangin Widow sis, Rings. Nails, &c.-in the District 7 FRMs Cash. STPiense remember Name and Number. _jy-ly EMEMBER JUSTH S OLD STAND. He paye for Secoud hand Clothing. ts. Shoes, ~_ Sal “fair (cash) prices’ as be always has, at 61% Diet between 6th and 7th strecta west,” Note mail FESTIVALS. ; a t & TOR 8T. PATRICK'S NEW CHURCH, © ing FUESDAY NOC y 5 THURSDAY: December 14,1506 BALLS, PARTIES, &e. GpBnvd ANNUAL BALL or THE KNIGHTS OF ST. JOSEPH, No. At ST. JOSEPH BALL, corner Sth and H WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 13th The Commandery will Dri in the Bail room grin Ch ge ickets $1, admitting a Gentleman and, Ladies. dechh-3t LADIES’ GOODS. Cr RUP RT'S PERL TRSUAS ESR BER 403 Tth Street ESTABLISHED IN 1856. Where you will find a fine assortment LOAKS and CAPES f inclading « full line of CARPET SLIP ER BOARD, HAT and TOWEL RACKS in Wood. 5Z-No Branch Store weoKd-yant I ADIES SEAL SKIN SACQUES. - EXTRA BARGAINS. Fresh supply opened i day of the most desirabic Ape B. H. STINEMETZ. 1237 Peunsylvania avener, decd tr Next to corner 13th street IMPORTER OF SHIONABLE PARISIAN MILLINERY. WILL HAVE HER GRAND OPENING OF RECEPTION AND EVENING BONNETS, On THURSDAY NEXT, the 14th inetant, nN BEL NEW AND ELEGANT BSTABLISHMENT. No. 1107 F Sraxer Norruwerer (Adjoining her old location.) Thankful for past favors, she earnest! fora continuance oi Be sans co Tm ber ability to sat : She bas im nection with her millinery «° cured a valuable supply of ladies’ goods ruitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. bere goods: expressly selected by her during bar vinit the post cck'to Mew Reake MRS. J. P. PALMER, 1107 F STREET, _ det 2w Between Ith and 12th streets. RS. SELMA RUPPERT, M 614 NINTH STREET, TO pposite Patent Office) PHY! DB, and Canvas ee pupRUIDERIES. oO? MURS STORES Pe Pete «cto @ Ki D GLOVES. WW a alotet 'S SE, 2 REESE PRES a Also, fall line of MONOGE KID 6) 2 aS Ds gas Scie os Be Also JOUVIN'S GOLD MEDAL GLOVES in al) new sora oh VERMILYAa’S LADIES’ SHOES ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY. Before buying elsewhere call and see what an cle gant custom-made BOOT you can BUY FOR 65.50, AT 610 NINTH STREET N.W.