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ee Sa I ETT THE EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY....December 29, 1888. o_o ‘The Weather. TEDICATIONS TO-DAY. Ovvice oF THE CalEP SiGKAl OFFICER Oy LBaINGTOR, Dee. 29, 1980, 9:30 am, Yor the middle states. northeast to north- ‘west winds, threatening weather and snow, ing barometer during the day, and statloa- ery oF & slight fall in temperature. RANGE OF THE THERMOMETER. ‘The following are the readings of the ther- mometer at the Signal Office during the day: J am, 12°; 7.35 a.m. 13°; 11 am. 14°; 3p.m., 19°. ‘Maximum, 14°; mintmum, 16°. LOCAL NEWS. Amusements, &c., To-night. Ford's Opera House,—“The Gav'aor.” National Theater,—Robdson and Crane. Condensed Locals. Patents were tssued during tne week ending Yesterday to residents of this city as follows: ‘Armisted Darrell. for branding atamps (reissue); ‘Obver C. Haywood, for scissors. ‘The iong-pending sult of Mrs. Bureh agt. Mrs. Wallach, over certain real estate which was morigaged im 1873 to Mra. Mellen to secure a Jean Of $5,009, was decided In the Special Term esterday by Judge Cox. This suit was begun is January, S74, aud there bas been two saies Of the mortgaged property, one of which was set seide and the other, at which the estate brought $9,000, was confirmed finally yesterday. ‘Fue ease will go to the Geueral Term. At the aunual conclave of DeMolay Mounted ©ommandery, No. 4, K.T., held last eveatuy, the following officers were elected for the ensa- year: M. R Thorp, eminent commander; &. F. Lawson. generaltsstmo; C. L. Patien, eaptda general; Granville Mason, pretate; J. H.Jocnum, seaior warden: H. W. I'iman, juntor warden; J. @. Hieston, treasurer; L. G. Stepuens, reco! Sarout’s operetta, the “Pain gl By 106 young ladies of St, Domi 'S parish at Odd Fellows’ Hall last night, 3 & ComolerS ancerss. The leading parts were taken by M’ss Deaiia Demer, Miss Mae Rogers, Miss Josie Fegan, Miss May Fowler, Miss Mamle Gunueil, Misses Barnes, Hammer and Keine. Awhite woran, named Rose Terryo, was knoeked down and run over yesterday at the corner of Pennsylvania aveané and lth street by @ borse driven by a man name Joseph Han- ab He was arrested and locked up at tne eentral station house. The woman was severe vg & panful eut on th h, for aloug tim wania Rallroad c appotnted passenger agent tor the B..& UO RR ‘TRE Stak will be able-shest form on Saturda’ containing 5 233, taken from the de , F strevt, C tay before Christmas, dad not ss day, from hts rootas at te Haduil- has gatned currency t a eer Curathrs, who ide married mat, hat pian, 1s founded on the nf On leave of abseore and Ume, Dut is expected ta Te Oped With ac fact that he ts at is oversiaying bis ry morning. Sargeant Siat colored child, between 1 and is Ms alley be a 9th wad Columbia streets and T street ard Kode Island avenue northwest, and tock it to the station Louse, where the coroner 45 to hold and inquest. as foul play is sus wa. Section No.6, Endowment Rank, Knights of Pythias, has élected the following of for set dent, James K. Watt, No. 5; vice- president, Kichard Homan, No. 7; chaplain, J secretary and treasurer, 7 crevelected w cuard, &. Wilson, No. 16: sentinel, J miner, AugUsiis 7. ‘Trustees: J. W. Thompson, %. Coldwell, No, 14; Thowas ‘Summerseaies, of Chrisitan Engel, bequeath. ing to bis wife bis property as loag a3 she re- lnelbs @ widow, was nied. AL ihe regular meeting of Federal Lodge, No. 1, FLALAM., last Might, oflvers were instalied Master N. D. Larner, for ihe en- suing year, as foliows:—Johr J. Borrows, W. M.. Isaac Fairbrother. 8.W.; W. 1. Procto>, J. W. W. Lesh, 5.D.; Win. MeFoeiey, JD. Holiday Gooas. WUERR TO BUY NEW YEAR ‘The holiday trade is by no means over yet. Many people are looking around for good things GIFTS. for New Year Day, and for sutta’ New Year Presents. The advertisg columns of Tar Sram furnish a complete index of places where to buy. TRUNNEL, CLARE & C beve warked down p goods. W. M. SHTSTER & Sons, 919 Pennsylvania ave— hue, are selling Ulster’ coats aud dulmans eost, dress goods at low prices, Paris novelrie atbalf their former price, choice lot of satins de ! , 892 Market Space. im novelty dre CARTHY’S, 65 Pennsylv! for all kinas of boots, stoes and gocds ar of the best Hoe S, jackets, . ctreulars lined s1tk Teeepiton dress gulis, beck Wear, end lace and pearl fans. i to look in A. Saks & Co.'s, 316 and | Ss ith street, if only to see how they have shed Tueir goods down, Al BaKhow's GaLLeey, I vet @ Pennsylvania av- can be bad Rne engravings, ol paint rs, & Filancts B MoHeN, 1015 F is now recelvl’ g und’ has re fancy ée GeokoR T. Krew, 414 fuest garments for gen aylvanta aventie, | oth street, makes tue | me's Wear. Erstwas Bros. duetion of prices Went an eceumuial reduction of their entire ste ct Work goods, but on new dest: thls season's Mabufacture, ccrber 7th and & find that oy a de | ded re- | : a SERIOTS ACCIDENTS BY FALLING y Lost evening Mr. HLS. Davis injured hime peverely by fa the tee on Tstre +t cum alaed pala: or for Harvey aud nis Tight leg be! y ‘The Roe, broke E terday ‘by falling ou the tee....Mr. We ho fell iast Friday oa the teetn ‘0 riba, {8 now aux, Caristinas eve | zs + f Tua Kare Titavex concerts take pl ‘day and Saturday evenin: ‘The doubdle a | E.church had an enjoyable tame with their The Providence Hespital. CHARGES AGAINST THE MANAGEMENT. A paper criticising the management of Provi- dence hospital and asking that the eontract ‘The 8 mut -*®ventan Greunds Outrage. YY, _-@® POUR OF THE ACCUSED YOUNG MER. x -@erday, tn the Criminal Court, (Judge made by the surgeon general with that Instita- , -@M@€8,) the trial of the case of John Rosea, Alon, by which the hospital receives $15,000 roe of government money, for the car Port, aud medical treatment of sev 4% Uanélent pauper patients, be anr resented to tne President, yes" ase Times ‘ea, of the Reforms ed "piscopal ehureh ; Rev. A.F. Mason, of the E stv. 7eheopar churen i and Mr. C. Storrs. The, goon is signed Dy these gentlemen D4 @y Win Rutherford and ‘Ww. Sickels, a8 & Gommittee “representing an. Organlaation 67 American citizel uve of cterd GF party, formed for the defense and mig leDAace Of the institutions of the Tepubile; ‘AD orgabiaiion ees au active memb-r- Ship Of over 2.000 in the District of Columbia, aud over halt a million tn the Uatted States.” ‘They ask that the contract be annuiled, because for the appropriation the hospital “renders no Just cousideration.” It is alleged that the mouthly accounts rendered by the institution gre unaccompanied by aby vouchers other than the perfunctory indorsement of tue surgeon geveral, and that no information could be obtained at the office of the Surgeon Generai as to the number of patients sent by that office to the hospital, tuelr respective iai- acies, or the length of time they had remained ip the institution. Tt 1s charged that n0 medl- al © itifleat or evidence of auy ailment or 1a- Gisporitions 1s required, as permits are signed in 0/auk epdare obtained al tae Surgeon Gen- erals olive by any person asking for chem. ‘The petitiovers hold that “a fair construction Or the law wou'd seem to be that an aiount Bot to exeecd $15,600 1s appropriated for the urpesé, und Oty 80 much thereof as may be uu d neces-ary under an agreement stipulat— Ly a tasonabie sum per diem per capita, of Which sulictent aud sallstactory evidence shall be furnished, shail ve expended.” It 1s enanged that the tustitution 13 @ ciose corporation, OwLeG and operated by the “Sisters of Charity” © Ue Church of Rome, and Is in no way sudject ‘ote courrul or authority of the governinen fad Lhal tie hospital is a sectarian insittuttou My Which fie “Huns” or “atsters” zealously Seek 10 proselyte patients to their faith, etc. District Government Affairs, Mr. W. O. Roome, in charge ot revisions of Special asseesments, to-day posted up a notice Ubroughout the District bulidiugs that “All Specia! assessments upou which ilen certificates have been issued are revised. AU tenders of payment beretofore made on account of such Ais taust be made good before January as alter Said date no such tender will uHized by this office. Commissioner Caswell, of the woikhouse, will Puta cang of jaborerson Pennasylvani hue to-morrow morning to ciear the erossin, between the Captiol and President's house. THE LIVERY STABLE MEN'S GRIEVA his morning, Messrs. J. Leavett Smith, John. and Ailison Nailor, ot of the Iiv- 18 alled upon the District ers aud laid before them the resolut- q py the axsoctation at their tast relative to the unjust, and, as they De- eve, Megat taxation of their bustuess. The erymen’s Commissioners stated that they thougut it was to charge them unfate z with person willing for the ake 1b easy , DUT there were some thiugs they eu'd net do. The delegation asked tnat if oa looking over the resomtion they couid see tuat the Trouble was about the arbitrary assess. bis. ney (tbe Commisstouers) could re: the asse-suyenis Dack to the assessors for revi - sion. The Commissioners promised to look inte Uhe matter end do what they can, THE MUTUAL UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY iS appited to the District Commissioners for Mission to erect a line of telegraph poles aud wires within the Distriet of Colambin, beginning on the northeast boundary line of The District, on the road known ag Riggs road: thence to its junction with the Rock Creei (burch road; thence along Rock Creek Churen Toad passiug Rock © Soldiers’ Home to the 7 1 d; tuenes south alone sald road to Boundary street and rontinog south along 7th street on the west le to Southeast corner of Mount Vernon square; thence along the north side of the Sifeet bounaing Mount Vernon square on the South lo tie west side of 9th street; thence slong West Side ef 9th Lo south side of I etreet; thence along south of I street to New York avenue; tenes along north side of sald avenue to a polut on same at, or near 14th s'rect, and crossing said rvenue Into the office of the company at i4ls New York avenue, Tae sid- x ct bas been referred to the Engineer Commis- stoner, MARSH MAY IN STRERT GARB. Beaith Gflicer Townshend sent a letter to the District Commissioners to-day as follow: “ieterring to letter of Senator George F. Ei- munds (No. 70,049, Commissioner's office,) of 220 lnst., complaining of an offensive and Sup- posed deieterious material used on floors of tue cars of Use Washington and Georgetown street refiway, 1 Lave tue honor to state that I i ave Inade a thorough luvestigation of the subject, hot alone asiocarson the Mne named, but on ail tues ip the District. The matertal com- © fibered hay or grass obialord Auautic coast.” After stating or the &natysis by the Dis- he concludes as fotiows :— terial I found only in the cars of the Geergetown railroad company, ithér prairie hay or long straw. Li. lig toyself that the complatat was a ohé Aud that tojury to health might arive ii, 1 notified the eompany to discontinue Wiilch they did at once.” din Tae Sra day in the Rezister n, Louis F, Gardaer, ts lot of land’ on New York ave- 3 "s subdivision of square ardner’s n ation that nis daaght tees of the ry, ete, pave, for lite, and erty Is tO be sold, and $21) chorea, and the Dalanee to ga! heirs; he also leaves ra J. Hughes and Robert tenants in common for ven We Fou be divided amo: ner and the gratid- are Thomas Mor. The Christmas Sun- of the Church of the Incar- dat the church last night. Atter erand the singing of Cartstmas | Henry Haray, Frank Burch, allas Frank 8. Ven- netta and John Norris, indicted for having on | tbe 2ist June last, committed a rape upon Mary Trout, was continued afer our report Ciosed—Messra, Cook and A. B. Willla:ns for the defendants. | .A pumber of witnesses testified for the defence that Burch and the girl passed 9th and C streets on the night of the occurrence going towards the depot; that she and a young man Passed the Agricultural grounds on the Satur- lay before; that she was in the Smithsonian grounds on Sunday afternoon preceding the alleged outrage. A watchman on the grounds (John Dowell) and E. McCormick both testified that they saw no such parties in the grounds ag were described by Bush. and C. E. Huddleston, a boy of 16, testified that he and some other boys went with the girl by way of Loutstana avenue and B street, tothe monument lot, where she invited them to improper intimacy with her. As they were interrupted by pariies comtng along, she said she would go to a room with them. ‘They left her at the corner of sth and Pennsylvania avenue, THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY ABANDONS THE CASE. This wornmg Col. Corkhill, the District At- torney, addressed the court. He said this case bad attracted much attention because of the Place where the alleged offence was committed. Although he bad doubts when the case was belore the grand jury, he thought it best to piceent it here for the decision of a petit jury. pon the production of the evidence of tie defence, those doubts as to the case had been strengthened, and he could not feel authorized prosecute the case further. Perry said the confitct of testimony and some particulars about the case made him fee! doubttul. They could not controvert the tesit— moby Of the boy Huddleston, although he did net believe bis testimony. He was the only Witness to corroborate the testimony that Nor- Tis and Rocea were connected with the crime, 21d if he perjured himself in one case he woud perjure bitoself in another. Mr. Cook Teplied thet the statement made by Huddleston was true, and would bave been cor- roborated by testimony far better Known and Moye rettable if the trial had progressed. Mr. Perry asked who were these witnesses. Mr. Williams—Sandy Harnshaw. Mr, Cook continued, saylag uhat the records show thatatthe time of the alleged offence Rocca was in the Fifth precinct’ statton-house tor drunkenness. Mr. Perry expressed the hope that before the prisoners were discharged that they be admon- ished as to te danger of following the life they led. 4 VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. ‘The Court remarked that he Lad followed the ease closely, and he feit sorry that It had showed up the lowest phases of low life in this j lly. The only redeemiug feature about the case Was the hackraan’s action, who thought he Was performing @ charitable He dliecied the jury to return a verdict of uot guilty, which was done, and tbe Court discharged the pris- oners. Norris thanked the prosecuting officers for their course aud dented that he was guilty. The accused then tert the chamber, revelving the congratulations of their frends outside. ‘The question of the pay:en tot Mary Trout as a Witness from July 23d Was called ‘to the at- tention of the Court. MINERAL WATERS. — Congress Water — The Purest abd safest of all cathartic waters. None genuine sold on draught. Avoid all coarse, Irri- taulug waters, foreign and domestic; they impair | the digestive organs and kidneys, t DBEDs IN FEB have Deen Bre: as follo to C. M. Matthews, truste Kirk, lot 25, | iu Beatty's addition to George 5 $650. Ani Coats, to the trustees Third Baptist church, lot George Juenemann et al, Adam Miller, lot 8, sq. 757; $995. Frederic tee, fo W. C, Davall, lot 42, sq. 303; $1,000. T. BE. Waggaman, trustee, fo Augustus Jay, lot 22, sq. Sv6; $246.61. Same t #1. to W. E.Edmonston, let 97, 181; $1,287.50, Hugh McCaffrey to Abraham Fisher, lot_33, £q. 457; $1,600. Fudora Hatcher et al. to L. . Davia, lot 71, sq. 364; Jane A. Fobes toL. 'T. Davis, same property; $2.500. E. Whit- man to J. H. Crossman, lois P, Q, R and 8, &{. 629; $2,000, Edward Luken’s, trustee, et al, to J. M. Browne, lot 6, sq. 219; $4.750. Louisa Wit fon et al. to M. J. Brady, lot 2, sq. 983: $109. W. J. Dyer to Susan Fewkes, lot #7, 1n old George- town; $150. J. E. ch et al., trustee, to Mary Peters, lot 18, £q. .500. 'H. H. Littie et al, trustee, to Emily Bascom, lot 13, sq. 240; $1,000: L. M. Tallmadge to B. & J. Cammack, lot 63, sq. 240; $—. A Michigan farmer invented a trick with a hole in it. He sold rolis of butter that had haw made hollow, filled with water and frosen soit Mrs. B. 8. Custer, mother of the late General George A. Custer, 1s lying at the point of death at her home in Monroe, Mich. She has never recovered from the shock of the death of her son. 25, Eq. G00; $1,000, trustees, to a CUTICURA itching and Sealy Diseases. Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Old Sores and Mer= ewriel Affections Cured when all other human agencies fail 1. Curicuna Resouvant purifies, strengthens and eupports the system throngh the most critical ftuwes O1 id scaip hamors and dis- d urinary orgaus. TICURA, & meuicinal jelly, arrests disease, inflammation, itching and irrit ation, bain a tk avay dead s8in and flesh. EDICINAL Soar, for the tollet, cleauter, 8% 3, refrashea and beeutifies the sFia. COTIGUKA SHAVING BOAP ix the ou:y medicinal shavise soap. Skin Htimors, Milk Crust, Etc, Sxin Humor.—Mre. 8. EB. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, lead aud some parts of her body were almost raw. dead covered with ‘cabs aud sores. Suffered fearfully, and tried overs Permauentiy cured ‘yy Quticura Eni URA nd Huraery, MILK Cnust.—Mra. Bowers, 143 Clinton atreet, Cincinnati. speaks of ber sister's child, who waa sured of wilk crust, which resisted all remedies for iwoyesrs. N aithy boy, with a besu- tifol head TxTteR OF THE HaNns.—Elizabeth Buckley, Litt N. H., thankfully praises the uti Aewedies for @ cureof tetter of the hands, which bad rendered them almost useless to her. Scald Head, Alopecia, Ete. Scary Huap.—H. A. Rayrfond, audltor F. W.. J.85. ROK, Jackson, Mich , wae cured of scald Lead of Line yrare’ curation by the Guticura Rem- edica. Faruixc ov THe Ham.—Frank A. Bean, Bteam Fire Engine 6, Boston, was cured of alopecia or faliing of the hair by the Outicura Kemed.es, which completely reatored his ha.r when all said ls would lore 1 Daxpacy¥.—Thomas Lee, 9276 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, afflicted with dandraf which for othe children were addressed e Rev. Dr. Townsend, and gifts Ito the little ones under of the supertutenden After the distribution of tn reu’s gifte Dr. Townseud tn titttog terms presented te \r. John E. Parker, on bebalf of the Sunday School, a handsome lain placgie as a re- services he has ren ears In iustructing the en in singing. The singtog of the cntld 4 Was admirabie, and the church sulin its Christmas decorations, Christmas Wee fo front of thd day school of the First Methodist Slant church, in Kast Washington, neld r Christmas festival Monday eveuing, and it Was & very enjoyable occasion, Lest eventog Une Sunday school of Grace M Christmas festival 7 Iilare lal yesterday afternoon the Sup- of thé Eptphauy ehureh heid their fags festival Nearly six hundred w and each sebolar re- ts cafnot fatt ram promises & rich reat THE doctors said he could not itve, he Wok Dr. Eati’e Coug —— GA MaRRIgD Womas. Poitee Court, @ colored Ogloston, was charget | son the person of a €9!- ama Wt 3 ta Howard's 40d Ist streews southwest. and has | fu amis | some However, | x, bed with her, who proved to Ts. Winsion swore OU a Warrant, iston With saszult and datiery, ed by OMoer Howell, of the Mrst precinct arraigned Wils morning on the enarg? ©’ simple assault, but on the Court learntug vhe fects of the case, he directect a warrant fo be peace out, charging the defeudant with rape. ‘This was doue, and the case was sent to the Fe and fury under 9600, in Gefaull of which Ozte- -| gion Was committed. eee STION OF PHS Loves, Inflammation of oat ana diMicuity of breathing trequent!y severe cud. ‘The reniedial prop- ctorant are wu Fesult from a ert | or these fesitvels, wh n Syrup and tives yer. f | ¢ as, aw, on Bstreat, | erish and | promote parur Hon and a edy cure. A Tepatation matutalied for forty ars affords to eli a guarantee Of the practical doen ot we remedy. t cetved & present air Of the orcasion irom the Christinas tree. A beautiful feature ys held on Holy Lunocents, ts that age of some useful arile: which {3 distrivuted among of the District. brit Cure Mission, at one- rects northeast, touk place last mM was decorated with wreaths, eens. 2nd 4 jarge Christmas tree, laden ats for tue childrea. The mission ts ofthe brothertood of Christ Chure! the of U ine ‘The festival of Wesley Chapet M. E. Chure Sunday scnool, Sth and F streets, was held last exeriny. ‘ihe'two Chri-unas trees were laten with muffs filled with es. The exerctys the two spacial duets by Mrs. Ros twenty years haa covered his scsip with scales ona quarter of an inch in thickness, eured by the Out- oura Kemedies. cents; boxes, $1. the new Blood Purifier, 81 er Dottie. MEDICINAL ToILeT Soap, 28 oonte. Ouri MEpICINAL SHAVING Soap, 15 cents: in bare, for Barbers and larze consumers, 60 cents. EW" AU mailed free on recevbt of price. BANEFORBD’S BADICAL OURR FOR CATARRH, Onc Bottle Radical Cure, One Box C: terrhal Solveat. avd Une Improved i Price for all, $1. Is of marvellous efficacy for relisving violent attacks of Sneezing, to which many are su)-0t, for cleanz- dng the Head and Nasal Pasaazes when ¢ ogwed with oftensive matter, for deodozizing and purifying the breath, for readering the Head clear, the Brain ac— live, the Breath'nw easy, and every deuse Ln » most xrateful and soothed condition Hegiuniny With the Natal Passages, it cleanses, deodorizes, soothes and hesis. Itarreats th» form- ation of putrid matter. It strikes at the very heart of the disease. Thia done, itt coustitutio: xradually and thoroughly removes from the blood né. circulating fiuids tue poison that has been -1icked up by the absorbents from purulent maiter is and Miss Sulite tels, And Misses Sad! and Mamie White. Mr. J. Duvail is superiu- tende if the school. 7 unday-sehool scholars of Foundry (M. } Church enjoyed the festival last eventag, ue Gveorations were tasteful and attractive, end, of course, the weil-laden Curistmas tree came tn for a large share of admtration. ‘There was an interesting Curistunas festival ot 15th street Presbyrertan Chorch, colored, last night, at which there was music, tabieqix, ete. ‘Phe 4th street M.E. Sunday scuool held their festival In the chureb 1ast eve; ~ Mr. Don- d MeCa'hran, the supertaten opened the ises With an address, and there was sing- ing, recitation by Miss A: Briggs, and the dis inbuden of giffs to the puptis, a gold chata Was presented to Miss Ela Walters, the orgat- si. abd 2 palr Of slippers to George Forddam, orister, Mrs. A. Davis, ef the Bible class ni basket from her scholars, and uperintendent a camp cha Pais iN THe Back or sides quickly relleved by applying a Benson's capelne porous plaster, It fs always reliable, 1 hich had dropped into tue stomaea and been in- haled by the lungs. Ark your druggist for Banrorp’s RaptcaL Cons. General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston. COLLINS Voltaic Blectric Plasters. Placed over the canter of the nervous forces, the uit ofthe stomach, they stimuiste the Liver, stomach and Bowels, pertect Digestion, cure Dys- pepsta, Bilious Colic, Cramps and Pains, and pre- vert Agne aud Mularial Diseases. For Weak and Sore Lunge, Palpitation of the Heart, Painful Kid- ueys, Rheamatism, Neursigia and Sciatica, thoy are the best remedy in the world. Ask for Gon- uve’ VoLTalc ELECTRIQ PLASTERS, eons. Only 25 | ZamDe, ae THE COURTS. Crecorr (No. 1)}—Judge Macarthur, ‘Yesterday, District of Columbia agt. Boston; oe lc! $ r nt » Weinhe'mer agt. ‘Burkhart: do. nominal dam- ._ Libbey et al. agt. Clark et al; do. Sis Fearson; ord ce ad- ional answer. Cixcutr Court (No. 2)—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Mackall agt. Richart new trial Tefused., Mackall agt. Redfern; witness or- dered to answer certain questions before the Special examiner. Uon to set aside dismissa! Manhattan Life Insurance eompany; motion for judgment overruled. May agt. Sheperd; mo- ‘lon for a new trial heard and decision reserved. Adjourned until Thursda: ye Equity Cor Yesterday, Ashfield < ordered taken before Cabeil Williamson. Stoddard agt. Stoddard; do. before Examiner Joho Cruiksbank, Kee ‘agt. Wilkinson; excep- tions to the auaitor’s report sustained. ‘Fisk et al. cet oueoder Brothei of Chicago, IL, appoioted special examiner. Keady agt. District of Columbia; pro confesso agaipst defendant ordered. Smith agt. Fear- son; avditor’s report ratified. Broderick agt. Gibbons; time to file answer extended to Jan- uary 3, 18st. POLIcR CovrT—Judge Snel. ; Yesterday, after our report closed, Jas. Kirk, falling to remove snow from sidewalk; two cases; $4. Mary Henderson, do.; $2, Beverly Moore apd Minor Thomas, do.; do. Lawson Fowler, Martin Williams, Henry Summers, Harry Summers, Jacob Levi. George Caastlere, Henry Hurt, John H. Smoot, Wm. A. Dunlap, and John Vane, on charges of failure to remove snow, forfeited collateral. James Reynolds, assault on Stephen Batley, by knocking him down and kicking him; $10 or thirty days. Mary Flynn, failing to remove snow from the side walk; $2, Mary O’Brien, do.; do. John W. Rose, de.; do, Audrew Harrison, assault on W. F. Smith, who testified that Harrison and two oUlers Knocked bim down and kicked him; $5or fiftecn days. Henry Fortune. assault on’ Wolf Horn; sixty days, Jacob Fettrich, assault; for- felted collateral. Jesse Curtis, assault on Mary Curtis, who testified that they had some words about the tea kettle not boiling, and he struck her three times on the head; personal bonds to keep the peace, Charles Smith, larceny of a piece of lumber; $5 or fifteen days. Robert Contee, assauly On Isaac Quarles; $1. Mary Ferretti, larceny of a diamond cross and $20 from Colonel Daniel McClure; defendant was committed for the action of the grand jury in default of $500 bends. Joseph Towers, charged with receiving stoien goods rows them to have been stolen; examination waived; bond #0. Jobn Keefe and Benny Goodman alias Bavergocks, lurceny of 17 fancy ptgeons valued at $20 ont George H. B, Hughes; continued for one week. To-day; Geo. Washington and Jos. Lee, feited colla' Samson Lawler, do. G Brooks, fatil to remove snow from hi: Walk; #2. Chas. Scott, fast driving; €20 or gays. Alfred Berry, failing to remove sno 32. Lucy Robinson, ‘vagraney: bonds or 9 for- 3 grand jury; bon Jno. Jackson, larceny of scveral coats valued at $76 from the hallway of Mr. Thomas J. Hobbs, who lives ot No. 1662 H street northwest; grand jars; bonds $300, Charles Green, larceny of sore Jewelry trom Geo. Peterson; 60 days in jath James Jones, colored, charged with embez 1,400 pour.ds of tallow, valued at $70, from Geo, A. Harometk grand jury; bonds $300 — es CITY ITEMS. — Sleighing—Keep Warm. } have warm undercloulilog, heavy ulstera, warm cardigan jackets, &., to keepone com- fortable. $500. Go. C. HENNING, 410 Seventh street. Euealyptine for Toilet Use. Eucalypt Eucalyptine—Cures cuts, burns, sores, &c. Eucalyptne—Sotls netther hands nor aress, Eucalyptine—Invaluable in cold weather. A Late Thanksgiving Memory. Down in the old conservaiive cily of Boston Mr. George E. Chipman, one of the weil and fayorably known lirm of Chipman Brothers (dealers in gentiemen’s furnis! goods),corner of Washington and Court streets, made his de- yout ving with cause, as he Weg ere ly spent one dollar and bought one-half of Ucket No. 85,498 in the November Drawing ot the Louisiana State Lottery Company, for which he received from M.:A. Dauphin, New Orleans, La., $15,000 in gold RENEAR'S Tonic, for wind, dyspepsia and heartburn. is just the thing to take during the holidays; gives relief immediately. suc. a Ae le. 1,W. “Totally Different from All Others,” “London Hair Restorer.” Insures new growth. “ London Hair Restorer.” Rostores the color. “ London Hair Restorer.” Exquisite dressing, XO TOMLET COMPLETE WITHOUT IT—THICKENB Thin hatr, stops its falliug and the most per- fect batr restorer and dressing the world ever known, We allude to “Zonton Hair Qolor Restorer.” A. A. Gibson, Barrytown, N. ¥., writes: “It has stopped tmy hair from failing aud restored it to {ts natural color.” “London Hair Restorer” tg gold by all druggists at 75 cents a bottle, ALLER’8 BRAIN Foop, 1s the only reilable tonic for brats and sexual organs of either sex §$). Alldruggists, Srorr & CROMWELL, Agents, © 450 Peunsylvaiila avenue, ALDERNRY WAGOni ssh Alderney butter caurced every morning, and delivered in 3¢ ibs. print Sc per 1d, Also, cottage fericht aca once milk Dero WE! DE MEYER’S OATARRH x OUBE. Unqnestlonably the most izoportant medi- cal discovery since vaccigation. A remedy which assimilates with the mucoue membrane snd forms notonly alccal, but a constitutional cure at any stage. One packsge generally suifices. Deliy- ered by Druzgiete or by D. B. Dewy & Co., 46 Dey Strect, N. Y., $1.50 complete. Treatise and rewarkable statements by the cured, mailed free. The aMieted can refer to: Gro. W. Lamnrianr, 73 Biddle St , Baltimore; Mr. SCHROEDER, 360 North Broadway; Joun L. HERRING, ¢. Park av. & McMechan St. ; Gro. G. Pamsbuny, Prop. West End Hotel, Long Branch; Bry. 0. H. TayLoz, 140 Noblo st., Baltimore, Md. R. K. HeLPuensting, Ebbitt House, Washington; Rev. Gzo, E. Paarr,St. Stephens Rectory, Phila. + Gen. L. C. Boots, Wilmington; Rey. A. A. SUMNER, Frederick, Md. Mile Armee, Opera Prima Donna; Pavt Bortox, the great swimmer, Flushing, L.I.; 8am'L BeweEvict, Jr., 697 Broadway, N. ¥., etc. Areal cure of Oatarrh for $1.00! novl-eodeow LUMBER. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES, FLOOBING (DaxssEp) 61.60 and $1.75 BOARDS, THR BRST.o.cevsss.....:eeceed-.:-G2.35 oes oy ENTERPRISE: Wa HAVE IN OUR EMPLOY AN ARCHITECT, BEADY T@ FURNISH ESTIMATES PREE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, Grn STREET AND N. ¥. AVE. LR. Is MARKET AGUAS aoe} 9m chris B. Tallmadge, | BLACK SATIN®, 87%, tog | EI DDT ETE OTE SEE EE ETC TOTES ELE A ED LATS AEA A TLE LEIS PP oooSRmRmRmRKFK—K—————————————————e—Ke—e— BOOTS AND SI0ES tort: DRY GOODS. LADIES GOODS. Mal a = ORM, of New Y ieee seal Meera eee NOVELTY DRESS GOODS. Silk and Linen HDEFS., great variety. Splendid Bargains ja BLAOK SILKS and BATIN DB LYONS. Wide Black Sik VELVET, $3.50 up to $4. Epecial Fargains in Barnsley and ether Fine ‘Wiswell agt. Saunders; mo- | Table LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, &e. igranted. Young agt. §P-ONB PRICE ONLY, TBUNNEL, CLABK & CO., dec?s 803 Market Space, URT.—Judge Cor. 5 ‘Ashfield; testimony BY4ce DAMASSE SILES, $1.25, e150, 2 25, 91.50. COLORED BATIRS, $1, $1.25. LYONS' BLAOK BILES, $1.25 t 92-58. We are offering these Goods at lose than Pricer. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Ulerks with Perry & Bro.), 91S 7th st. n.w. EVENING GOODS. HADES THAT LIGHT UP WELL. ELEGAXT RROOADE SATINS, from 1.50 to $5. BECO N DE GRENADINES, OHAMBREY EVENING SHADES IN BATIN DE LYON SILKS and SATINS. All id prices. PERINOV'S OFLEBRATED BILE PLUSH VETS in wrest variety. iD VEL! GENUINE CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS. FUR LINED SILK AND SATIN DS LYON CIB- REW FANCY TOWEL AND TIDIES. \T LINEN DAMASK LUNOH CLOTHS, prosted arenes tS ata LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK UM- BRELLAS. dec27 t3-PARIS DOLMANS, JACKETS and UL- STEKs, AT CCST. t2-“Oue Price Only, taarked in plain figures. a3 PERBY & BROTHER. PENN. AVE., OOR. 8TH ST. Established 1840. dec27 WINTER MILLINERY MARKED DOWN LOW ar THE BOSTON HOUSE, 705 Market Space. WE OFFER THE BALANCE OF OUR TRIMMED BONNETS, HATS, FHATHERS, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, PLUSHBS@, RIB- BONS, &e., &e., AT MARKED BOWN PRICES, TO OLOSE OUT OUR WINTER MILLINERY. ALSO, GREAT BARGAINS 1N ALL LINEN HANDEERCHUIEFS FOR LADIES, GENTS’ AND CHILDREN. BOSTON HIGUSE, 705 Market Space. dec27 ee UUStEs COATS ‘AND DOLMANS AT CosT. DRESS GOODS AT VERY LOW PRIOES. PARI8 NOVELTIES, At one-half their former price. ELEGANT BROCADE, In all colors, CHOICE LOT OF SATINS DE LYON. Together with a iarze stock of EVENING SiLKS, SATINS, BROCADES and GAUZES. One Price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, dec27 919 Penna, avenue. From THE NEW YORK AUCTIONS, GREATEST BABGAINS EVER OFFEBED. 80 pieces Brocade VELY: in all shades, 600. ame BILES, SATINS Te Ba Double Width CASHMERES. Double Width ae te SUITINGS. DRESS GOODS of all kinds. sj OLOTHS: Broche SHAWLS. ¥ANOY GOODS AND NOVELTIES For Holiday Presents. Al OARPETS AND OTL CLOTHS, At HENRY STRASBURGER’S, H AvctTios Dry Goons Hovsg, | 726 7th Street, | deot-1m_ Between G and H. D™ GOODS AT LOW PRICES. New York Mills Sheeting Cotton, the widest and beet made, Sle. Pore Wool Chadds Berges, cent one yard and a TU DI eee ail a 60- OWE to BVo. ‘avy blue Triage : Louadale Cambri, ara wide, finest quatity, 193. pause At doubie 2.50. ‘ool Black and Pure Wool Cradle Blavkete ,@7.28. ettse tlze Bod Comforta, @', 81.26, $1.60, 81.75, Large size Bridal Quilts, pure white, @1.50. Imirense Assortment of Ladiee Ci #1.00, 81-75, 2, 82-25, 82,00, 3. rea CABTER'S, 72i Market Space. Black Rilke, Cojored Silke, Colored and Black iy ite, Buck and Golored Sitk Velvets, Black Sul warp Heurietta, €1.- Pure Wool Momts Oloth, ail culate, reaseed to" Sic. Cloth en CA&BTER'S, declo ‘Vil Market Space. ) HEN YOU WANT DEESS W eee that ““MEGINNISS, ' north isene of the FINE DI aWfatel the chespest SHIRTS for the money in our rLOB! iT ri. 2 SR a ee ‘Berth weet. gus. **LMA RUPPEHT. Mees oun at cet. lie Katent Ofoe, ma “T RM BROIDERI+™, Zi PH YRS, CREWEL ant | a LERMAN 1OWN Woo. FELT. CANVASS %a, and ail Material for FANCY NEEDLEWOnK wection of LACES. HOSIPRY, TRIMMINGS, | WORSTED end CHILDMENS FURNISHING GOODS ; full hoe of MACKAME THREAD, STAMPING promptly execnted aeotT_ | M™= 8 van REUTH, | PARISIAN MODES, t 2A32 18th St. Nor: hwest. Y in WEDDING TROUSSEAU: MOTHERING Dis RSPR WAL RING SULTS, DIS, NER and RECEPTION DKESSES. Eamples of the latest tmp-rtations of Drew | Goode, Noveltios im Trimaings and Battous, al- | ‘ways on band. Complete Costumes of shortest notice. RS, M. L. WHITEFORD, a BLE pares u at the ail deveriptions st. th D. JUGLA ° S Button, $1.75. einnsaned: Button, $2.00. GENUINE MONOGRAM 41D GLOVES. 2-Button, 75c. 3-Button, #1 90, 4 Button, 91.25. 6-Bution, J.P. PALMER, Importer arp Desioren oF FASHIONS IN MIL TNERY, dec No 8 F st. ECIALTIES FORK THE HOLIDAYS. Kear. LACE GOODS, FANS, SILK MUFFLERS, FANCY BASEETS, KID GLOVLA, JACKETA, ULSTERS, SILK DOLMANS, FUR LINED SILK CIRCULARS, FUR LINED FOOT MUFFS, AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF 7HE MOST RECANT PARISIAN NOVELTIES. M. WILLIAN, del6 7 Cite Trevise, P O07 Pa.ave. jp seeiras LADIES’ BOOTS. I am now offering 8 fine stock of Winter GOODS o! my own make, at very LOW PRIOFS, aud Stu waking to order & clase of SHES for Ladies 1d Children that re bees . J. MESSER, in connec Hon with Aj for 8 T TASLOR'S PaT TEENS, SYSTEM UF CUTTING, Bo. 1308 Fst north. oct8-Bn loks. &e., Tome le Bt short otice. enperior « Dresses Out and Basted, and a perfect fit ae teed, ete aT SIDNEY T. NiMMO 8. ne Elewant 7 Octave J Obicks One Elogant PIANO, but little used every respect, with dered Cover, for only. One Double Bank, Pedal B. excellent Instrument for a small church or or- fan student, for only. o. * . 8 One 5 Octave Mason & Hamlin ORGAN - BS ‘The above-mentioned Instruments are offered at these remari tow rates to redtice stuck, and ‘will be sold upon easy monthly puymenta, te red able parties. I also have in stock a 1 t of those magnificent new 7 and 8 Stop OKGsNS, for $50, payable iu monthly instalments of $5. Anda fine lot of pew PIANOS upon monthly in- stalments of 810 to €15. SIDNEY T. NIMMO, 433 Tth st. northwest. SHEET MUSIO a Specialty. Gec2T-1y HE STIEFF, AND THE KBARI T "AND BACH PIANOS, a ESTEY ORGANS, Brecial to cach purchasers before G. L. WELD & BHO., Bole Azen’ = 323 un st. northwest. ET DAVIS & COlS UPKIGHT GRAND PIANOS, WORLD RENOWNED axD UneguaLump. Algo, the rato HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, the only reliable lo led, 0 made, ELEGANT SEVEN AND BIGHT | BTUP CBGAES, of snperb tone and finish, end mode by the bast makers inthe country, for only $20, upoa eas; monihly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’R, 432 ih Te PHACTICAL PIANOW \ i Formerly foreruan with F.C. 1. 2h & Er), sieo Tuner with ; rong, KULE AGFNI. for io DECKER PIAMOR for Peano & Co. New York, and for the FURDe T AN. 407 Tenth Street Northwest Brsvncny | PIANGS AND ORGAXS. Best insterisl, finest tone, easiest payments, pop- ular prices Rents appiicd on purchase, from $2 lo 810. ae EREEBOHA 4, SMITH, j Maxvractvans, = | Aecld 2M. AVE. "MM. SCBAFFEL Wo SCUAVESTERN & FULLER, and other beautiful PIANOS fust in. arwaine for cas’. oF of turtsiiments. at. BECKER'S Piano Rooms, soe ee BUT Ht nereae norte First-class Tuning and Repairins of Piauos 0 Organs. novi3-81 | Women's Rubbers, L?* US 69 TO MecanTais POR FIN® sHoers. Let us go to MOOARTHY'S for cheap Bhoee Latur co t0 MOOARTHY"S for a tine’ Nhowe. Let we 50 to MOCAKTAY'S for + oes Let ue po to MOCARTHY'S for Suid-ene Rhone Let un go te MOOARTHY"> forany kind of Bhooe past te Fo to MODARTHY'S for Fs0roidored ails re Let ns go to MCCARTHY'S for Hubieone Let us go to MOUABIBY'S for b mate Tet usyo to MOOARTHY = 1 & “tthe pift. ot Fe to MCCARTRY'S for common seuse cen Let v8 #0 to MCCARTHY'S for shove at one price Tet ue eo to MCCARTHY'S for boys’ wood Shoes Let ns A) 0 to MoOAK T'S NEW YORK 840% STORE, 605 Pontes ivan Q RT! Ss ren roe: ALASKAS AND AKC LICS, Wool | Men's Rubbers, all zen. mee. Mixtee ar? Boys’ eubber-, Children’s Rapberw, all eine MENS AND BOYS RURBER HOOTS. GENTS’ EMBROIDERED *LIPPEKS AT LOW MAMMET SPACK TRE PLACE TO PURCHASE RURBER SHORE CHRar Men's Gus Overehous, «i Ladies’ * 42 : Mirror Children Ker: bert rat: ber, these are perf factmrers ta the ow irs me the rus 5 3, at these prices, i limited. Come early wv. ach, Th? Market Mpace. FAMILY SUPPLI ON M. KELLY, e DEALER TN Pinar Orans BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTION &e CORNED BEX F A SPROIALTY tale 625, 28, and 690 Oen'er Mack , wr hery Lider deck adirees Vox 7 Market city. Ty Oiky Pest Ofte iF Calivered free of ebanes to al! y arte arae RECEIVED Da CHOICE PHILADELPHIA TURKEYS, WT QANVASS BACK. CAPONS MUBCOVA “QUAINT, PHE GROTSE HITE FISH, BASS, SMELT at rar KOSTON MARKER, Le decd s GROVES 1N LAYER RATRING eNTS per box. canu ” TR GHAPPS, F emt be reg unste BW. RE 2 RIDA ORANGES, MALAG@A @NAPRR, BANANAS, #KKoil LEMONS iES, NUTS. CaxD UT ©. wit . Geol? 130 18 Pennsylvania ave. IDA ORANGKS, STRAWLERLIES, ow FROM PHILADEL Atso PHILADELPHIA CHIOKEN AND TUR LEYS POR THANKSGIVING EXTKA KUANT BEEF, CANVARS-8AOK, RET BEAL, QUAIL, GROUSE, etc., at THE LACK MARKET, 4 New York ave. as HOUS eee LARGE ASSORTMENT ‘Of COOKING and HEATING STOVES RANGES, LATROBBS, @e., ot low prive “aloves repeined. vee repaired. : ORAN, J. ects 2226 Pa. AVR. emp 425 9TH Nw. PRE PUBLIC ane Invi OALL AT OUR 8TURE, icancpced AND EXAMINg THE Lanemer anconTMENT OF HEATING BTOVER We eke Found Bou of New York ort. THE KADIANT HOME, a ik WILLIAM, BRIGHTON, iS iN and others, all finely finished and first class. Also, & | of OOOK STOVES, PORT ABLE avd ERIOR ET RANG La’ BURNACES, GRATER, &o sing — W. 8 JENKS @ Ov., een 77 te ah. ow G* COOKING STOVES. The Werlington Gas Linht Goupeny bave atthe oMor, on ivth street an sseoriment of tar Bi DIAL G\3 COOKING STOVES, in varto ratte Thur is the Btove need by Mise Dos m ovokery. nine therm ‘Phe latest Novak », Pans, Vienna sed Neo in Treo and i¢ Oa a Books of t aon vu is replete with al! tae most ore for Children ©: peut mi oo stuns Oards ety... Novelties i» Gold Pencils, Pere &. A full line of Pocket Peukntves. Uhess, sand Dominoes. ¥. aud Wedding a SPORTING GOODS. BILITY with Siorough workny ord DR. H. D. SHRADER, | Orviog 620 11TH BtubeT Nonrawest, Coanza G, Gures Internal, External, Blind, Itch « Piles by a’ new and rive methcd of treatuent, wichoat. 7 | ligatie, o any of the old | Rethode usually employed, an i Tuuhent cure eUaranteed in every case OF no gy 10; g the maby who Lave been treated. would | Sa EE Rev. Dr. Deale, pestor Weeley: J Kev. T. ©. Giark, 1127 9th Ben}. Darnielle. Attorney: Bau!) acon, Jr. Gi - Forrest, 16 } F. W Royce, $23 E et. ¢, A: Brower, $17 Bast Capito! et \ Li | ‘Law, 490 La. ave. j ve. amd 79h st. A. ©. Bott, 1841 Stb st J. M. Weile, 809 F et. n 6. BK. T. Ernest, 1829 Gth et. - Anion Brown, fA ©. C. Sailer, 116 Gay at. i 5 and mary others, oF applicetion at my office. casions no jose of time from bu: and faiis to cure. Cailst ofice and sec certificates th regerd to the wonderful cures pertorued. fours to laa. m ana2ioop- a. Oonsalta- ton free. Geel-1m H TEL EGBAPH | gaideleaiaiaa oo BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE. BONDS, ETOCKS AND INVESTMENT SZ0UR- T1ik8 BOUGHT AND BOLD ON COMMISSION, No. 5629 Ith street, (GoncoRan BUILDING.) AGENCY FOR PRINCE AND WHITELY, Stock Brorens, 64 Broadway, New York. vel of WRITLES Boagt snd Bold on Conmdence a foe Francisco, Ualumore, Phils. dei) bis, New York, Boston and Woshincton Orders execnted on the New Gos Btock *xchsage et one Philadelphia, throuvh which ordera arc ANUzY the re. every fftesn minutes in Cotten, Grafa and Provisiow dec2-3m daily. Seectited with Giapateh. IME AND CEMENT. La YLOK'S PORTLAND CEMENT, nex = ‘The etrougest, cheapest, best. ROCKLAND (MAiNE) ees sick . ALSO, CHURCH, SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. WOOD MANTELS AND TILING of every de iption a speciaity. declT o> GELS AU! iON Hi G° 7° Tse Penns avenue. oo Une door from 20th street, aud buy your DY GOODS AND MILLINERY. * are ay saa pr LEWIS ox INDIAN CLURS!: pend the Chests “ik ltolu ib, A EARA'S Spo: Cor, 1Stm aad F sin, Del ardor hole. dec —_—_—_—_————— i AZAD THIS COLUMN. iron Bitters c aratine 4 Powerfal Tonto. A Veectable Medicinr ters l@uratine ete “iren@thener. | A Mesiable Medic ne Bitters JCuratine trom Tiare Appetiaar.|° “Oures £io08 Diseases. itera Curatine — Bonen the Blood. }Cares siver Complaint Ouraet Tron itiow the Visor jose Kidney Affectiont iron Oo: ‘Curatine from ite orye Vitality } ‘Cures Serofaia at Curatine "Sure Malarial Gures Rhenmstisa \Caratine Krom Bite Dyupepetn itor Tener, Teck snd Tumors " = PUN Tagestion. Curatine ; Onres F, " iron —— time fem Bons &O}G Sore = Curatine eure Ginre and Bove fron (hters sat a a Ouse Palit strastion. (Por harcsmalPolsonine: Price 82 « Bottle. Price $1 « Bottle. 1208 BITTERS AND CUBATIN 485 Pennsyivanin ave, Wocweealeand Retail, ané by a! Drugwiste, avez? Juss k 2 CABS PRAIRIE HAY, Pir ot vale in quapttieto mut. A Aue article for beddiny, equal if not superior to ye Btraw apd s wreni Gea! oi per. W. B. TENSLY & SONB, jensle Dealersin Flour, Gra'u, Hay and Feet, ee 2 i Gworaetown, D-O M 2.8 H. BOWEN, 7 wore’ and wil rey from dcun's drug s ave. norhwest. Gecld-a¥.

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